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IP.vnaH LOinnipaivdt) 131 50-14/.49 Ago SMttcR 35 .1 $3 5✓1 . e Yl/J-+664.4r 2 1 05 -10wn,,, 1(3'023-c3 _ j4/ .343% nib:URGE L. PENNY, INC. #2791 fig/ 12585 Sound Ave., Mattituck 4/2/82 WWP-construct storage bldg. in a C-Zone. 4t,..7c;K s .e7/. f/0 8-7 a_e_o art //td A G - 2 - ///g/07 - 3 . GEORGE L. PhNNY, INC. E75�"�Z13& 12585 Sound -Ave. , Mattituck 4/2/81 CA-construct storage bldg. in a C-Zone w/insuff. rear and side yard areas. a/5 / 1,f/3 //-it -6 s pias z � / 8LoGo!%•t, X o�^e -lid 7, T C'f4A�6E 2.3-6,-- _o�h 7fiST �,{liy�.N T/�Occ,GJin/6- NiRTG2iA�- TezG;r 6 / 'S �Cc - [F'�o/' CJ"9 / �v �3�rf4) /Ari rk sr7 c at J G /� G of F014- C� APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS / s. t��'�•t� Gy• Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer c 53095 Main Road Lydia A. Tortora �? P.O.P.O. Box 1179 George Horning \ ,j, �'F,��� Southold,New York 11971-0959 Ruth D. Oliva Chairwoman �_�Oj �►aO���� ZBA Fax(631) 765-9064 ig Vincent Orlando •_. , Telephone(631) 765-1809 http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION RE ICEIVED MEETING OF NOVEMBER 6, 2003 Y' (-166P"NOV 1 "� Appl. No. 5357 — Omnipoint Communications, Inc. atjetiGt Property Location: 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck; 1000-141-3-38.1 Date of Public Hearing: August 21, 2003 hold Town Cler In the Matter of Omnipoint Communications, Inc., based oSout the Building Inspector's determination rendered in the April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval and for an interpretation of the Code of the Town of Southold, Ch. 100, Article XVI, Section 100- 162C(3), pertaining to the location of a telecommunications tower "300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies" in the LI Light Industrial District. FINDINGS OF FACT BASIS OF APPEAL: The Appellant, Omnipoint Communications Inc., is appealing the Building Inspector's April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval for an Interpretation. The April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval denied an application for a building permit to construct a telecommunications tower for the following reason: The proposed telecommunications tower on this 3.872 acre parcel in the Light Industrial District is not permitted pursuant to Article XVI, Section 100-162 which states: "No wireless communications facility shall be used, erected or altered in the Town of Southold except as follows: (3) Wireless communication facilities on telecommunication towers are a permitted use, provided that the height of the tower above grade does not exceed 100 feet above the existing grade and provided that the base of the tower is located at least 100 feet from the nearest dwelling unit and 300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies. The cell tower is proposed to be located +/-137 feet from adjacent lot(SCTM#1000-141-3-35)and +/-158 feet from adjacent lot (SCTM #1000-141-3-39), both of which are historical properties listed on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Inventory of Southold Historic Properties. RELIEF REQUESTED: Applicant maintains that the building inspector erred in interpreting 100-162C(3) to require a minimum 300 ft. distance from the tower to any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies. Applicant maintains that the only issue for interpretation is whether the list of landmark properties or districts to which reference is made in Section 100-162C(3) may be interpreted to include properties found on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Inventory of Southold Historic Properties, which list is expressly referenced in Section 56-7(A) of the Town Code, rather than it being a federal, state or town agency list. The Applicant requests the Board of Appeals to reverse the inspector's determination on this basis. Page 2 -November 6,2003 Interpretation/100-162C(3) Omnipoint Communications 141-3-38.1 WHEREAS, The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on 8/21/03, at which time written and oral evidence was presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property, and other evidence, the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The subject property is a 3.82-acre parcel located on the north side of Sound Avenue, Mattituck, SCTM 1000-141-3-38.1, now or formerly referred to as Penny Lumber. The property is zoned Light Industrial (LI). APPLICABLE CODE PROVISIONS: WHEREAS, the following sections of Chapter 100 (Zoning) are pertinent to this request: Section 100-162C(3): C. In Industrial Districts including LI and LIO, a wireless communication facility is subject to site plan approval and must meet the following requirements: (3) Wireless communication facilities on telecommunication towers are a permitted use, provided that the height of the tower above grade does not exceed 100 feet above the existing grade and provided that the base of the tower is located at least 100 feet from the nearest dwelling unit and 300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies. ACTION OF THE BOARD: WHEREAS, the board has further carefully considered the following evidence and testimony: 1. The question presented to the board is whether or not the Building Inspector erred when noting Section 100-162C(3) as the reason that the base of the tower must be located at least 100 feet from the nearest dwelling unit and 300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies, more specifically CTM Parcels 1000-140-3-35 and 1000- 140-3-39. 2. The applicant's reasons are set forth in both oral and written argument in the record. The applicant's basic argument is that: (a) Chapter 56 (Landmark Preservation) Section 56-7(A) expressly refers to the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Inventory of Southold Historic Properties (referred to as the S.P.L.I.A. list), and does not apply to this application because it was not invoked into Chapter 100 (Zoning) Section 100-162C(3) as the Town Legislature may have intended, that (b) only town properties listed pursuant to the Town's Landmark Designation process may be considered for the purposes of Section 100- 162C(3), and the applicant's property, CTM 1000-141-3-38.1, is not listed as a landmark site, that (c) the two properties noted in the Building Inspector's Notice of Disapproval are not listed on a federal, state or town agency list. 3. The board agrees. . Page 3 -November 6,2003 Interpretation/100-162C(3) Omnipoint Communications 141-3-38.1 4. It is further noted that the Board of Appeals is without authority to modify the Code under any circumstances. BOARD RESOLUTION: Based on the above clear language of the Town Code sections, the board finds that the Building Inspector's Notice of Disapproval was not properly issued. NOW, on motion by Member Orlando, seconded by Member Tortora, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Appeals Interprets Article XVI, Section 100-162C(3) to mean that Section 56-7 does not apply to this application because the S.P.L.I.A. list was not invoked as a list into Section 100-162C(3), as Town Legislature may have intended, and Reverses the Building Inspector's April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Oliva (Chairwoman), Goehringer, Tortora, and Orlando (Vice Chairman). Absent was Member Hornig. 'Fcsttrir was duly adopted (4-0). Ruth D. Oliva, Chairwoman 11//02/03 Approved for Filing a FORM NO. 3 i b NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: April 1, 2003 TO: Lawrence Re A/C G.S. Penny Inc. (Omnipoint) 100 Middle Neck Road Great Neck,NY 11021 Please take notice that your application dated January 6, 2003 For permit for construction of a telecommunications tower at RECEIVED Location of property: 125855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck,NY APR 1 '7 2003 County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 141 Block 3 Lot 38.1 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed telecommunications tower, on this 3.82 acre parcel in the Light Industrial District, is not permitted pursuant to Article XVI, Section 100-162, which states, "No wireless communication facility shall be used, erected or altered in the Town of Southold except as follows: C. In Industrial Districts including LI and LIO, a wireless communication facility is subject to site plan approval and must meet the following requirements: 3. Wireless communication facilities on telecommunication towers are a permitted use,provided that the height of the tower above grade does not exceed 100 feet above the existing grade and provided that the base of the tower is located at least 100 feet from the nearest dwelling unit and 300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies. The cell tower is proposed to be located+/- 137 feet from adjacent lot(SCTM# 1000-141-3-35) and +/- 158 feet from adjacent lot (SCTM# 1000-141-3-39), both of which are historical properties listed on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Inventory of Southold Historic Properties. 3 9 ~) (et-JA r�, f- $ Authorized Si: ature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Z.B.A. For Office Use Only: Fee$ Assigned Appl. No. Office Notes: APPLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS For Office Use Only (2 r 5 (25.0 S Fee:$ Filed By: Date Assigned/Assignment No. !✓'� Toe, 013°/� A� Office Notes: V Q /v1) 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck Parcel Location: House No. Street Hamlet 38'1 Lot Size 82 acre ne DistrictLight Industrial SCTM 1000 Section 141 Block 03 Lot(s) I(WE)APPEAL THE WRITTEN DETERMINATION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DATED: April 1, 2003 Applicant/awn/m(0 OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Site LI-13-411 /Lessee Mailing Address: 4 Sylvan Way, Parsippany, NJ 07054 Telephone: 973-397-4813 NOTE: If applicant is not the owner,state if applicant is owner's attorney,agent,architect,builder,contract vendee,etc. Authorized Representative: Attorney for Applicant Munley, Meade, Nielsen & Re' By: Lawrence C. Re' Address: 36 North New York Avenue, Huntington, NY 11743 Telephone: 631-425-4100 Fax: 631-425-4104 Please specify who you wish correspondence to be mailed to,from the above listed names: 0 Applicant/Owner(s) tlAuthorized Representative 0 Other: WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED AN APPLICATION DATED 01/06/03 FOR: )SBuilding Permit ❑Certificate of Occupancy ❑Pre-Certificate of Occupancy 0 Change of Use ❑Permit for As-Built Construction 0 Other: Provision of the Zoning Ordinance Appealed. Indicate Article,Section,Subsection and paragraph of Zoning Ordinance by numbers. Do not quote the code. Article XVI Section 100-162 Subsection C.3. Type of Appeal. An Appeal is made for: IX A Variance to the Zoning Code or Zoning Map. ❑A Variance due to lack of access required by New York Town Law-Section 280-A. X]Interpretation of the Town Code,Article XVI Section 100-162 ❑Reversal or Other A prior appeal 0 has(k has not been made with respect to this property UNDER Appeal No. Year Page 2 of 3 -Appeal Application Part B: REASONS FOR USE VARIANCE In the Building Department Denial, the Building Department takes the position that the proposed use is not permitted because the proposed tower is to be located within 300 feet of a landmark property and, accordingly, a Use Variance is required. The New York Court of Appeals in Cellular Telephone Company v. Rosenberg, 82 N.Y.2d 364, held that a provider of wireless telecommunications services is considered a public utility for zoning purposes, and that the public utility exception to the test for unnecessary hardship, warranting the grant of a use variance applies. In its decision the Court stated, "It has long been held that a zoning board may not exclude a utility from a community where the utility has shown a need for its facilities." In addition, the Court stated, "Where the intrusion or burden on the community is minimal, the showing required by the utility should be correspondingly reduced." In this case, the applicant, which is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to provide service in Suffolk County, has a significant service gap in the Mattituck area and cannot provide reliable service to its customers as required. In order to eliminate its service gap, it must establish an antenna facility in a location and at a height determined by its engineers. The proposed facility would be located in an industrial zone and is proposed to be 100 feet in height. Accordingly, it complies with Section 100-162 and would be a permitted use, but for its proximity to the alleged landmark properties. The facility will be designed to have as little visual impact as possible on the surrounding area, and is not out of character in the Industrial Zoning District. Page 3 of 3 Part C: REQUEST FOR INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE XVI, SECTION 100-162 Article XVI, Section 100-162 states: "No Wireless communication facility shall be used, erected or altered in the Town of Southold except as follows: C. In Industrial Districts including LI and LIO, a wireless communication facility is subject to site plan approval and must meet the following requirements: 3. Wireless communication facilities on telecommunication towers are a permitted use, provided that the height of the tower above grade does not exceed 100 feet above the existing grade and provided that the base of the tower is located at least 100 feet from the nearest dwelling unit and 300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies." According to the Building Permit Application Notice of Disapproval dated April 1, 2003, the proposed tower is not permitted because it lies within 300 feet of two (2) lots "both of which are historical properties listed on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities' Inventory of Southold Historic Properties." Upon information and belief the two (2) properties in question are not "landmark propert(ies)...listed by federal, state, or town agencies". The Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities is not a federal, state, or town agency. The term "landmark designation" is defined in Southold Code Section 100- 13 as, "the designation of a building or structure of architectural or historic significance to the town through listing the property in the town's Register of Designated Landmarks and filing a copy of the entry in the Town Clerk's Office." Upon information and belief, no such designation has been made and no such filing has been entered. Accordingly, it is respectfully submitted that the Building Department misapplied and misinterpreted Article XVI, Section 100-162, and that the ground for the disapproval is inapplicable. OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (Applicant) BY: i (City L/2/(0)44L4., Print Name & Title: j �a p(c7I 4 G 11�NCt�( Sworn to before mII e this da 1`�; n�f , 2003 1 LAWRENCE C. RF Notary Public,State of New Ybrit No. 52-4799664 , Notary Public �si ndxSey3dCo� oEpMai-/ 3 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A.APPLICATION A. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for sale? ❑Yes CNo B. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? ❑Yes C(No C. 1)Are there any areas that contain wetland grasses? No 2)Are the wetland areas shown on the map submitted with this application? n/a 3)Is the property bulkheaded between the wetlands area and the upland building area? n/a 4)If your property contains wetlands or pond areas,have you contacted the office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? n/a D. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? No (If slope is over 5' el., state"n/a".) E. Are there any patios, concrete barriers,bulkheads or fences that exist and are not shown on the survey map that you are submitting? None (If none exist,please state"none") F. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? No If yes,please submit a copy of your building permit and map as approved by the Building Department. (If construction is"as built"without a permit,please state when construction was built, and relevant information: G. Do you or any co-owner also own other land close to this parcel? Yes If yes,please explain where or submit copies of deeds. The Old Potato House across Sound Avenue to the south H. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel Storage/Sale/Building Materials and proposed use Storage/Sale/Building Materials (please indicate if the same,or how it is proposed if different). e x. %/43 Authorized Signature and Date ZBA Forms_QUESTIONNAIRE.doc 1002 14-18-4(2187)—Text 12 PROJECT I.O. NUMBER 617.21 SEAR Appendix C 'State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1 APPLICANT/SPONSOR 2 PROJECT NAME Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Mattituck Station LI 13-411 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality Town of Southold County Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road Intersections,prominent landmarks,etc.,or provide map) 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck, New York 11952 SCTM#: 1000-141-03-38.1 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: IN New 0 Expansion 0 ModlllcatIonlalteration 8. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Public Utility Wireless Telecommunication Facility: Erection of a 100-foot monopole to which public utility wireless telecommunication antennas will be affixed, and the installation of related equipment cabinets at the base of the pole. 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: 36' x 39' leased area. Initially acres Ultimately acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE BEST.R ICTIONS? ®Yes ❑No If No,describe briefly Interpretation requested oT 2T A. In the alternative, Variance required, due to proximity of "historic properties". 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? ®Residential ®Industrial ®Commercial 0 Agriculture 0 Park/Forest/Open space 0 Other Describe: There are residences, businesses and industrial uses in the vicinity of the lot in question. The Long Island Railroad tracks also border the premises. 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR F UNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? ❑Yes ®No If yes, list agency(s)and permitlapprovais 11'. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑Yes ®No If yes.list agency name anc permlllapproval 12: AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? ❑Yes M No I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor name: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Date: Signature: BY: (-11i( (-410 If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 PART II—ENVIRONMENTAL ASS TIENT (To be completed by Agency; A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617 12? if yes cooranr,ate the review process and use the FULL EAF. ❑Yes ❑No B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED;;EVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR,PART 617.6? If No,a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved r.gency. ❑yes ❑No ' C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVER"E EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING.(Answers may be handwritten, If legible) , Cl. Existing air quality, surface or gro,mdwater quality or quantity, noise levels, e>isting traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion,drainage or flooding problems?Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeologir al,historic,or other natural or cultural resourc es;or community or neighborhood character'7tExplaln briefly: C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wildlife species,significant habitats,or thre stoned or endangered species? Explain briefly: C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change In use or Ini enslty of use of land or other natural resources?Explain briefly. C5. Growth, subsequent development,or related activities likely to be Induced by the,xoposed action? Explain briefly. C6. Long term,short term,cumulative,or other effects not identified In C1-05? Explain briefly C7. Other impacts(Including changes In use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. D. IS THERE,OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE,CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? ❑Yes 0 No If Yes,explain briefly PART III—DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect Identified above,determine whether H Is substantial,large,Important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with Its (a) setting (i.e. urbar. or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e)geographic scope; and(f)magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. ❑ Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive denlaration. 0 Check this box if you have determined, based on the Information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in aiy significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting this determination: • Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsibfe OTiicer in Lead AgencySigr azure-Preparer III different from responsible officer) Date 2 APPLICANT TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of Town officers and employees. The purpose of this form is to provide information, which can alert the Town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. YOURNAME: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. (Last name, first name,middle initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity, such as a company. If so,indicate the other person or company name.) NATURE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax Grievance Variance X Change of Zone Approval of Plat Exemption from Plat or Official Map Other X If"Other", name the activity: Request for Interpretation of Article XVI , Section 100-162 Do you personally, (or through your company, spouse, sibling, parent, or child) have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "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 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 that relationship between yourself (the applicant) and the Town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A through D (below) and/or describe the relationship 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 applicant(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 Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Submitted this day of Signature:By:irl(2.Cy e lf/j/j OQL IC Print Name: JYTh ley 11( 440,e/y 11;. 4/1003 17:41 631426.1104 MUNLEYMEAD PAGE 02 �\ \ 1YIUY, MEADE, NIELSEN & R ATTORNEYS AT LAW �i�� REPLY TO: [2 REPLY TQ: ill' 1(30 1•IZlania N6CA 1404.10 38 NORTR NEW YORK AVENUE GREAT NECK, NEW YORit 1 102 1 14oN'r7NGTQN, Nx•.w TORN 11743 Cyci. ( I0) 487.6500 40317 425-4100 V� TtuscnrIt1I; T L.ecorIER (5l8) 487-6539 (631.) 425-4104 November 4, 2003 VIA FACSIMILE Ruth Oliva, Chairwoman, and Members of the Board Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals [AV V IJ 3 20 G3 53095 Main Road r Southold,New York 11971 RE. Ommpomt Communications,Inc. Zoning Board of Appeals Application for an Inter,Iretat. )11 4 5357 (in part) SCTM#f 1000: Section. 141,Block: 03, Lot: 38.1 Premises 125855 Sound Avenue.Mattituck, Ne,: York 1 '952 Dear Chairwoman Oliva and Members of the Board: We are in receipt of a copy of the Memorandum from Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Cha:l~rnan of the Southold Town Planning Board, dated October 27, 2003,re girding the above-captioned site. Please note that the applicant does not dispute that neighboring tax lots 35 and 39 art:on .he S-P.L.I.A list. The issue is whether the limitation in Section 100-162(C)(3), that thfl bate of the tower must be located"at least three hundred feet him). any landmark property or district :lsted by federal, state or town agencies"refers to properties on the S.P.L.I.A list. We previous!) set forth our reasoning why only town properties listed pursuant to the TowL's Landmark Designation process may be considered for the purposes of Section 100-1V(C)(3). On information and belief,neither tax lot 35 nor tax lot 39 have been designated ;.s landmarks pursuant to Section 56-6. Similarly, we do not dispute that Section 56-7 expressly refers to the S.P.L.L.A. list. As we previously stated,the premises in question, lot 38.1., has not been listed as a landmark:tte and therefore, Section 56-7 does not apply to this application. However, as we explained at the public hearing, the fact that Section 56-7 expressly refers to the S.P.L.I.A, list is cor.'incing evidence that the Town Legislature has included reference to the S.P_L.I.A. list in the Zoning Code when it intended to invoke the list, and it did not do so in Section 100-162(C)(3,. Very truly yours, MUtiL-NE�Y,MEADE, NI- SE &RE �Jacalyn . Fleming li /2E1/2003 16:54 63142541 d4 IMLINLEYMEAD PAGE 02 /01).3 111`-' r -6VAfi-1.4-- �l '�� MUNLEY, MEADE, I NIELSEN & R �`,Y ATTORNEYS AT LAW )\ `I4', y !2L•FL'Y To: � REPLY �I�O= \u 100 M7rir)uE l'J CR ROAD 36 NORTH NEW Yong AvENCTE GP1 AT N1 CIi, NEW YORK 11021 1177NTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743 010) 487-630C (631) 423.4100 'J ELECOrrEn 'TELECOPXE (5)0) 457-0539 (031) 425.4104 October 20, 2003 VIA FACSIMILE ( 'y Lydia A. Tortora, Chairperson, and , ,, , Members of the Board o / rd Zoning Board of Appeals D Town of Southold , 53095 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Attention: Linda Kowalski RE: Omnipoint Cornxnurucations, Inc. Zoning Board of Appeals Application for ail Interpretation# 5357 (in part) SCTM# 1000: Section: 141,Block: 03. Lot: 38 1 Premises. 125855 Sound Avenue,Mattituck,New York 11952 Dear Chairwoman Tortora and Members of the Board- At the public hearing that was held regarding the above-captioned premises on August 21, 2003, Chairperson Tortora advised that the Zoning Board of Appeals would render a decision on the application for an interpretation of Section 100-1t52(C)(3) on or before October 23, 2003. To date we have not received a copy of a written decision. Once the Zoning Board of Appeals renders its i4terpretation, we respectfully request that the Board provide us with a copy via facsimile at the n mber provided abo\,e. Should you have any questions with respect to the 'Foregoing,please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, MTJNLEY,MEADE,NIELSEN&Rd 1c, JJacalyn R. Fleming 1 5 s\/),‘,0 MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE ATTORNEYS AT LAW REPLY TO: 0 REPLY TO: 1(i0 MIDDLE NECK ROAD 36 NORTH NEW YORK AVENUE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK 11021 HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743 (516) 487-6500 (631) 425-4100 TELECOPI ER TELECOPIER (516) 487-6539 (631) 425-4104 August 25, 2003 .., Lydia A. Tortora, Chair AUG 2 6 2003 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals (f/,z/ -' /03/o3 1Ql,yi 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Zoning Board of Appeals Application for a Setback Variance SCTM# 1000: Section: 141, Block: 03, Lot: 38.1 Premises: 125855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Chairwoman Tortora: Please accept this correspondence as our request to correct our application to reflect that we are seeking a setback variance rather than a use variance. To the extent that a variance is needed, our variance application seeks only a variance from the requirement in Section 100-162(C)(3) that the proposed wireless telecommunciation facility should be located three hundred feet "from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies". As you are aware, this variance application was made in the alternative and would not be necessary if the Board determines that the Notice of Disapproval we received from the Building Department was based on a misapplication of the Town Code. Should you have any questions with respect to the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, MUNLEY MEADE, NIE S4 & RE By: S acalyn R. Fleming 5-J\ 1)\)V1) MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE 1n// ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1 a`�' REPLY TO: ❑ REPLY TO: 110,1 60 MIDDLE NECK ROAD 36 NORTH NEW YORK AVENUE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK 11021 HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743 (516) 487-6500 (631) 425-4100 TELECOPIER TELECOPIER (516) 487-6539 (631) 425-4104 August 25, 2003 Linda Kowalski Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals AUG 2 6 2003 53095 Main Road ':4e6 �I�1 / 0/.23A j f6 " Southold,New York 11971 1�1 r ^i` � RE: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Zoning Board of Appeals Application for a Setback Variance SCTM# 1000: Section: 141, Block: 03, Lot: 38.1 Premises: 125855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Ms. Kowalski: As discussed at the previous public hearing for the above-captioned variance application, enclosed please find an additional five sets of the following document: 1. Affidavit of Stephan Jean with color copies of propagation maps 2. Affidavit of Michael Lynch, New York Certified Appraiser 3. Report of Wireless & Optical Technologies Safety Department, Bell Laboratories Should you have any questions with respect to the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE By Jacalyn R. Fleming Enclosures J — 1A / '�`,-,Qn (3) MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE \?..Vi2t/ ATTORNEYS AT LAW REPLY TO: 0 REPLY TO: CJ 160 MIDDLE NECK ROAD 36 NORTH NEW YORK AVENUE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK 11021 HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743 (516) 487-6500 (631) 425-4100 TELECOPIER TELECOPIER (516) 487-6539 (631) 425-4104 August 25, 2003 Linda Kowalski • 6r- Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals AUG 2 6 2003 53095 Main Road (Q�(� � f (/ 3/o 3 p 1 j V Southold,New York 11971 r� RE: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Zoning Board of Appeals Application for an Interpretation SCTM# 1000: Section: 141, Block: 03, Lot: 38.1 Premises: 125855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Ms. Kowalski: In following the Town's policy of requiring six sets of all submissions to the record for an application to the Zoning Board, enclosed please find six copies of a letter dated August 6, 2003, to Mr. Yakaboski, Town Attorney, that we previously submitted in support of our application for an Interpretation of the Zoning Code. We are also providing five additional copies of the documents we received from the Town as the list of Town Landmark properties and the inventory prepared by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities. Should you have any questions with respect to the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, MUNLEY, MEADE, NIEL i N &RE BY �. Jacalyn R. Fleming Enclosures MUNI.EY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW REPLY TO: ❑ REPLY TO: 2111 1 60 MIDDLE NECI{ ROAD 36 NORTH NEW YORK AVENUE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK 11021 HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743 (516) 487-6500 (631) 425-4100 TELECOPIER TELECOPIER (316) 487-6539 (631) 425-4104 August 6, 2003 Gregory Yakaboski, Town Attorney Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: Application: #5357, Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Premises: 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, 141-3-38.1 Dear Mr. Yakaboski: We are the attorneys representing Omnipoint Communications, Inc. (hereafter "Omnipoint") regarding the above captioned premises. Our application, #5357, is scheduled for a public hearing on August 21, 2003. Our application seeks an interpretation and, in the alternative, a variance. This application relates to a notice of disapproval from the Building Department dated April 1, 2003, stating that the proposed construction is "not permitted"pursuant to Section 100-162(C)(3)because the proposed wireless communication facility would be located less than 300 feet from two properties found on an inventory of properties compiled by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities. As detailed below, we believe that the Building Department inadvertently applied the review standard in Section 56-7 of the Town's Landmark Law to our application and that this simple mistake may be quickly rectified by the Board of Appeals. Section 100-162(C)(3) requires the base of a wireless communication tower be located"300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies". The only issue for interpretation is whether the list of landmark properties or districts to which reference is made in Section 100-162(C)(3) may be interpreted to include properties found on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Inventory of Southold Historic Properties. It is critical to note that Section 56-7(A), which applies to applications for activities at the landmark property itself, expressly references the Inventory prepared by Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities. This reference to the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (hereafter"SPLIA") Inventory is in addition Mr. Yakaboski, Town ALwrney Town of Southold August 6, 2003 Page 2 to, and separate from, property listed by federal, state, or town agencies. Notably, section 56-7 does not apply to our application. In stark contrast, a reference to the SPLIA Inventory is not included in Section 100-162(C)(3). If the Town Board had wished to include the SPLIA Inventory in Section 100-162(C)(3) it could have done so,but did not. Pursuant to New York law, Section 100-162(C)(3) stands for what its words manifest and the Building Department may not supply requirements it may believe should have been included by the Town Board. According to information obtained from the Town and the Town's website, the SPLIA Inventory contains over 800 parcels throughout the Town and about 100 in Mattituck alone. In contrast, there are only about 56 sites listed on the Towns Register of Landmark Structures (3 in Mattituck) and 13 properties listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Looking to the SPLIA Inventory in the context of Section 56-7 presents no real hardship to applicants seeking approvals under that section because the only effect is that the application may, at most,be delayed 14 days while the Landmark Commission reviews the application and potentially files non-binding recommendations or comments. Applying the SPLIA Inventory to applications for building permit applications pursuant to Section 100-162(C)(3), however, would present real hardships and circumvent the Town's goal to encourage wireless telecommunications facilities to locate in industrial areas. The SPLIA Inventory is so large and includes so many parcels that it would be very difficult to find an industrial-zoned parcel that is located 300 feet from a property in the SPLIA Inventory. Based on the foregoing, we believe that the SPLIA Inventory may not properly be read into Section 100-162(C)(3). Thank you for your attention to this matter. Very Truly Yours, Jacalyn R. Fleming 2 ., , 024 1 'V We the undersigned, request the Town Board of Southold to disapprove Mr. Penny's request for the proposed telecommunications tower at his property on 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck. Name Address OLCIL__1\k/ C-a/n10/1X/Cat_ 58S Px‘,/-- ,„,, „..../K-7.9, ....,14-k-- ‘;73-1,- --Z-,-- ix- _-.. .d-1.4. _ _4/144,t/6 td CL CAL- lit [I15('t . (9-:"‘-‘ .7t-ll €.. WC. illiZiCidli 376 Pa c f., 4Akei4 /---64.-.. ?U6 ic i`% , "14 TT 1 rvc A / bJ)Li )EL/L1 goo ig o-/Gr(1 Sr �A7r - is j . n .IILt A.� .JO 300 Pa , ■` i. . CYC. / '/ O<<F.c S; #11 .-0 -4,i/1 „ i_o: - ,_ q_,./__ea ____ So a PA C , F/ c.,-( ---4 "4 717 /U.C1 - `7) all L,440 5-102 ° r)Ar, riC- 71 . //4fl,fC)(1 I -- Slt. , 'IP 5.66 Pa e.,;-Pe_ 1(7):- \ix) 6.144-;-)- --PC . 7: ./: 4 G27 S , ,1 g 2W1187 ' / -/v Add j;./,1AVv"I 4/ I 014.A. , I AAAeltek_1,44..4 WO / --e-ns 71jt/. /kW --//a4 A l 7,0,7- ,,?;Pyx) ap "..)5/ ;,', ctL. iii di ,.(i ; ti _ _ 4 14/6/1/)0_ 0(7-7/i /e J . IC L )1 i6 l' ' 4° ° i(X) f " Al" 4 I/ildfibv/kt / Ar _, i/, , /1,.` . �� ; 0, if 4C-, _ Pit/ 14 We the undersigned, request the Town Board of Southold to disapprove Mr. Penny's request for the proposed telecommunications tower at his property on 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck. Name 1 Address / ` i ygr /.., . i .1 g/-S—,*." d_r, At :P7Cte Ir 11,E / Art, 0 , ..3 j 1,1.3 --ur, I-C c. 1k`k ----?• # -.(. _' -(ainc--0 Aim • 'Al,, ,. _ -76 . r. , . ; . / . E�►: AA 1/9- Z �-7�— - • MVP*z,t,tef -fiq,,, ,,,,e,cf- J ---16-;Pete(-/-4-J, I \ k P{l • t� ` Fite0' G(, Pam ' ) ‘ ,\ We the undersigned, request the Town Board of Southold to disapprove Mr. Penny's X. request for the proposed telecommunications tower at his property on 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck. Name Address &AL, ! A4 S - -- oLXcuce_. Vtit,),) iaii , . , - i 1 4-1- o 1 /I Pt.6e, 731 i _ ,6o ueL , � . , .,:if/. 1 %., . / 1_- _ ./. .. .//p2 . --,:i0i#0/X(.4-aeezie- /6-. 4 ez.)e.e .) ,7 7/Q.„t7,-a I,_ __-__9_ :t Co,e,,,,L- 7it ,io„,./ 22601 iu. \/ iwi, -.4 i, -4, 4 ( pp ( I( (( c S004 d iTh \N C 5-1-- P iTh 0\ I / Arks , ''( ,,‘ /4411 . 1 / -- 6 0 0 0 ' ' Cieuif-ai Ai 1# / ! ' .9 ' Cel - . g __ ,..,_ Maia -e / ,)-4S1..44t,e,54, \4*-7,_ X.A.'t /4 . M ' .. P0.1-od . )5 2- betid A-1"e, tifita-Ta'hict, /_/ Lir ,.... 1 �i 14../ 411-7-4 4 71) L./ 94 - - / H €v-t-57,7„2,,, ekR_ ce-Teic, , 'c 1...2-c-- 4P. 0 13s lev) _Al►a rd ivy y s We the undersigned, request the Town Board of Southold to disapprove Mr. Penny's request for the proposed telecommunications tower at his property on 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck. Name r % Address der i,.FF !. 35.i A: ir _i. 0at.. ,c LL' 6O5 �cop r ,P0 , gO i-� .(' (kw k iii, //50 - thirditZt Yna44-ezteX- / 61" \k)a d-LL, (\,f-t,c (,,,/y . gatillyia J 4 ger 4 c(ititc. fof fr-tvi . *-t,1;:ei-e \k\t`k\4‘ k ' e ) X ov 6f-1/4, ,4- Cave, l''1(�rTv �� 1 L .4.), 6 . r g)'"*"..-1( 11e Le Lig fi)1 7 r r G4g3Com, : 1,-k- 45. )Z-S Cks�1-Th , ) O3 -1 'A-vz-z/i_,, '4, 'egi,ii)t (-7,ea?,J,' * IIL-7 --- ----ei,_ / 'I44. , /r% J".•_, I A t It l fo6 6,21,cc, ie.,cr / :y/ - - .. C(.6,4t, v gaLretql-),Cf)J ,, 6-6 iir,r) `K-,c W)ctrti. ",--k. f�' L I� 1. t: �• , on/ C `� . r O-`` WP r /� ��� / / . ', ,r: i ,i, 4,i ._-__ i "010 ' )9. , F" ' if : tv .1; 4 c—e) 1 p t c.e..,, 4- t•- Or#1:47 it , _ , , _ / We the undersigned,request the Town Board of Southold to disapprove Mr. Penny's request for the proposed telecommunications tower at his property on 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck. Name Address • f4 4r Aeki. e424410 a tryird/r ito P Yx 09+e-t; 4 -}0 votbc7 /0 ? S ze) -1 -?dti k. 4,0 // t/C ,L V‘ri'fivq\a° bon, - mai-LtS1-Y6 c64.7 VISUAL RESOURCE EVALUATION FOR A PROPOSED COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT Town of Southold 12855 Sound Avenue Mattituck, NY (Suffolk County) Prepared for: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. 21 Keyland Court Bohemia,NY 11716 Prepared by: DMS Consulting Services, Inc. 560 Hudson Street Suite 3 First Floor Hackensack, New Jersey 07601 Tel: (201) 229-1550 August 19, 2003 DMS CONSULTING SERVIC S , INC . 1 _ins1-16 VISUAL RESOURCE EVALUATION FOR A PROPOSED COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AT I DMS r CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. 110"111, Town of Southold 560 Hudson Street Z855 Sound Avenue Donna=Marie Stipo Suite 3,First Floor Mattituck, NY President Hackensack,NJ 07601 (Suffolk County) dmstipo@consultdms.com Tel(201)229-1550 Cell(914)714-9065 Fax(201)229-1558 Prepared for: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. 21 Keyland Court Bohemia,NY 11716 Prepared by: DMS Consulting Services, Inc. 560 Hudson Street Suite 3 First Floor Hackensack,New Jersey 07601 Tel: (201) 229-1550 August 19, 2003 DMS CONSULTING SERVICES INC . INTRODUCTION Omnipoint Communications, Inc. ("Omnipoint") seeks approval for the installation of a public utility wireless communications facility located at 12855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck within the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York. The proposed project is the installation of a 100'-0" foot wireless communication monopole within an existing developed commercial property. In addition to the monopole structure, the facility would comprise of twelve (12)panel antennas and three(3) outdoor ground based equipment cabinets. The addition of this provider will not change the design or location of the original footprint of the existing building(s) or bituminous pavement. The proposed project is limited to a minor addition to the subject parcel. A site visit was conducted by DMS Consulting Services, Inc. ("DMS Consulting") on August 12, 2003 to assess the subject property, surrounding area and the possible visual impact of the proposed project. 1 OCI-LI-13-411 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed project is a wireless communication facility, primarily consisting of the installation of a monopole rising 100'-0" feet AGL as the support structure for the antenna facility. The antenna facility would be comprised of three (3) sectors consisting of four(4)panel antennas each, for a total of twelve(12)panel antennas. Three(3) ground based equipment cabinets would be required to support the functions of the facility. Each antenna is positioned to provide service within a specific sector or direction. The directional coverage being provided are: 30, 150 and 270 degrees from North. The proposed facility will be comprised of the following element: • Twelve(12) -panel antennas. The dimensions are: 72"height x 8"width x 2.75" depth. • Three(3) equipment cabinets. Cabinet dimensions are: 63"tall x 53"wide x 25" deep. • Coaxial cables attaching the antennas to the cabinets. The height of the monopole and top provider is 100'-0" feet AGL. The drawings dated January 7, 2002,by William F. Collins Architects, LLP show the proposed installation and related equipment would be placed within a±1400 square foot compound enclosed with a 6-foot chain link fence. The monopole would be located within the northeast corner of the fenced compound. The antennas are supported by three(3) outdoor equipment cabinets that are to be located approximately 11 feet south of the proposed monopole structure along the eastern perimeter of the compound. The outdoor equipment cabinets would be placed upon a±200 square foot poured concrete pad. The drawings further indicate that the compound provides for future co-location. Currently the perimeter of the subject property is enclosed with a chain link fence. 2 OCI-LI-13-411 LAND USE EXISITNG CONDITIONS The subject property fronts Sound Avenue with the rear of the property fronting County Road 48 (CR48). The subject parcel lies within an industrial zoning district. The current use of the property is that of an active lumber yard containing an office building, storage buildings, heavy duty equipment and related supplies. Although access is available from both CR 48 and Sound Avenue, an interior chain link fence with barbed wire divides the property prohibiting fluidity. In addition to the interior fencing, it was noted that chain link fencing runs along the entire perimeter of the subject parcel. Surface materials within the developed parcel consist of both gravel and impervious surfaces. The abutting property to the east-northeast is the right-of-way corridor of the Long Island Railroad(LIRR)while to the west-southwest are one-family residential uses. Sound Avenue consists of mixed uses: residential, equine uses, commercial and industrial. Sound Avenue intersects with CR 48 to the west while to the east it merges with Main Road, also known as State Road 25 (SR25). Residential one-family neighborhoods are pocketed to the north along CR48 mixed with agricultural uses, industrial and marine. During the field visit, it was noted that CR48, an east-west transportation corridor, allows for heavy duty vehicular traffic. The surrounding land uses further south along SR25, an east-west transportation corridor, provide commercial retail development and associated services, industrial uses, and associated signage. 3 OCI-LI-13-411 METHODOLOGY FIELD ANALYSIS A site visit and windshield analysis was conducted on August 12, 2003 from approximately 10:00AM to 12:00 PM. The weather conditions provided clear skies, sunny, and approximately 79° F. Photographs were taken from viewpoints located in publicly accessible areas. Photo renderings from six(6) different locations are provided to illustrate the visual impact of the proposed installation to the surrounding area. The analysis comprised of a half-mile radius from the subject property. VISUAL ANALYSIS The current use of the subject parcel is a lumber yard and is fully developed for that use. A deciduous tree line flanks the property perimeters providing a buffer to the abutting properties. Uses along Sound Avenue are mixed. They include one-family residential uses, commercial, industrial and equine. Sound Avenue is a tree-lined minor road that runs east-west from the intersection of CR 48 east to Main Road(SR 25). The LIRR crosses Sound Avenue and continues north along the eastern boundary of the subject property. The subject parcel continues north from Sound Avenue to CR 48 upon which another access is available. This ingress is limited, as there exists a chain link fence within the subject parcel prohibiting thru traffic. Additionally a chain link perimeter fence encloses the subject property. Within the area or analysis, the surrounding uses are a mix of one-family residential, agricultural, commercial, retail business and services and marine. The Mattituck station depot and retail services are located to the northeast, inclusive of a house of worship and cemetery. The residential uses to the north are nestled within a thick mature umbrella of both deciduous and evergreen trees. This natural buffer reduces both visual and non- visual impacts from the surrounding environs. Residential uses abutting transportation corridors and or industrial/commercial uses are exposed the environs and impacts of those uses. These are existing conditions currently along CR 48, SR 25 and Sound Avenue. Noted was an existing lattice tower located south-southeast of the subject property. Utilities are primarily overhead with accompanying wires and light poles. During the field analysis, it was noted the proposed installation was not visible from or along SR 25. Visibility along CR 48 was intermittent and limited for the most part. Traveling east, the zone of visibility begins at the intersection of Sound Avenue and CR 48 (Porto Bello Restaurant is located at this intersection). Visibility is nominal above the 4 OCI-LI-13-411 existing tree line and is intermittent along CR 48 extending east to Mary's Lane. The more prominent views of the proposed structure were noted from the Mattituck station depot, within the subject parcel and the immediate surrounding area. Visibility from the marina would be seasonal as it would be for the majority of the area of analysis. 5 OCI-LI-13-411 CONCLUSION Visibility of the proposed installation along CR 48 has a limited zone of visibility due to the location, proposed height, and existing natural buffer. Changes to the visual environs would be nominal for most due to the limited and intermittent visibility throughout the area of analysis. Area of visibility of the proposed structured were limited to within the immediate vicinity of the subject property and from the Mattituck station depot. Essentially, changes to the horizon would be nominal. The majority of residents would not view the proposed installation. The proposed installation in a minimal addition to the developed parcel. The proposed facility is unmanned. There would not be any alterations to the existing level of traffic or traffic patterns. It would not require any municipal services nor alter the current development of the parcel, neighborhood or future development. PROCESS The photographs were taken with a Nikon N60 Camera. The lens was set on 50mm auto focus to match the human eye's focal view. Kodak Gold 200 ASA print film was used for the negatives for this project.. All photos were developed in a 4x6 size print and the then scanned into digital format at 600 dpi. The images are directly imported into the Adobe Photoshop version 6.0 software program. The proposed images of the equipment portrayed in the renderings are digital files of actual existing structures/antenna. The files are layered onto the photographic image and scaled using internal graphing and pixel measuring tools. Lighting and colors are matched based on time of day, current weather conditions at the time of picture and proposed construction drawings. The blending of these layers will create the final image. The final image is exported to a post production software Adobe Illustrator 9.0 and scaled to page size using its Vector Based scaling engine to ensure zero percent distortion in final print. Text additions and final prints are run from Illustrator with Pantone Color Matching on all colors. Final images are printed on a Epson Glossy Photo Paper to maximize contrast, brightness and attention to detail for each image. 6 OCI-LI-13-411 VIEWS AND DISTANCES The six (6)views that are provided here were assessed for visual impact and are described below. A blue flag notes the location of the proposed tower. Microsoft Expedia measured the approximate distances from which the view was taken through the mapping program of Streets. View Point Key Distance View 1 View taken from in front of 140 Pike Street, ±864 feet Across from the Mattituck Station Depot, looking West. Simulation of Before and After View 2 View taken from the northbound lane directly across ±525 feet From the driveway of 1735 West Philia Avenue, looking southeast. Non-Impact View. View 3 View taken from the eastbound lane of CR48 at Porto ± 3432 feet Bello Restaurant parking area, looking east. Simulation of Before and After. View 4 View taken from the eastbound lane of SR 25, across ±2376 feet from the Citgo Gas Station located at the intersection of Factory Avenue, looking north. Non-Impact View. View 5 View taken from the driveway of 2810 CR48, ±1373 feet looking east. Simulation of Before and After. View 6 View taken from the front of 5365 CR48, looking ±1284feet southwest, 600 feet from Love Lane. Simulation of Before and After. 7 OCI-LI-13-411 OCI Key Map - 12855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY \\-- r/ \_---- ZI , • ... ‘'‘ N o 4 N - \\ r /2 / i . •ilk 1.... • ,.„... ,... , _ \ // 1•. // „ „ . , \ ,) // •-% 21/4 • .„--- c ), ..... „/".- \... eosItt .......___ --,./- .,/„,7 ----N li '•- •' 25 77” ---------- 11/ \ e''Ilrel ...-----$.7- ;4'° ,,,,;•, ‘f-r ''.1 $ , 7‘..q't • -., .„.,. 'xlivA*A"-zetir a / , o . 4 ' N.4 .".•' - 11111 ••• ---) 2 ,, t',,, ',1'.',,,:-Qezv" , et,), iiiiifr• ,.// , , _,/, C-----7-- 36 ...,_, -- / Southold a ,------- .attituck s .3 . • `. / -4 ••• / ' \---- – 0J------ i # I-.. •—iii--$. 7-.":$"......,,._ ,,,/ / 25 '-'11 rerffrfT0'7I;5 1 / / / \ 4 , , ,,,., . ., , , ( / :/•/( f 42 rira*tii''''10 ' I I MN I I I 1 MI I ei l= == 0 mi 0.2 0.4 0.6 Copyright©1988-2002 Microsoft Corp and/or its suppliers All rights reserved http//www microsoft corn/streets ©Copyright 2001 by Geographic Data Technology,Inc.All rights reserved©2001 Navigation Technologies All rights reserved This data includes information taken with permission from Canadian authorities©Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada 'OMNIPOINT vim.;. a ,. . • , ______ ___________________:: .. r , . f.:. a - i .. • _ . :.i LL p..._s ;nus a• iir , •• ;gni w , . , w •:, � oili View 1. Existing view taken from 140 Pike Street (across from Mattituck Station), looking west. 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These trees may be existing on thg subiect property or Planted on site, The _ base of the tower shalLbe located at least,one hundred feet (10O'l from the nea(gst dwellina unit and three.hu feet 300' m any landmarkojooertv or district listed by federal. state or town agencies. i4) A wireless communication facilitgs a permitted use. not • ., reauirina sjte plan aoprq al. If located on property owned. leased . or otherwisespntrolled by jtate. federal or town Government,, pvided a license or lease ahorizina such facility hem beep, aogrQved by thatslovernment. C. In indWrial Districts inciudina Lund LIO. awirsless ' c• I m n' =ton f li _• e to site • --n - •• • I -ndmu meet the following requirements. (1) Wireless communication fames on buildings are a permitted, un provided the heloht of the wireless communication facili y doe, not extend more than onh ndr feet (1001 above the, existing grade and tre wirelessm n f ill located 91.least one hundred feet 000') from tie nearest Property, line and three hyndred feet (300')from any landmark prooertym, din rict listed by federal. state orjown aggncies. c2) Wireless communication fairies on Edna Telecommunications Towers are Permuted unless othervitie '• . restricted pursuant to the Arms of a prior soecial exception , • • gorQval. • (3) Wireiej communirjtion Facili on Tel, . muni ns . Towers are a Permitted use provided the height of the tower above grade does not exceed one hundredfeet (100) above the exiltino 4.00406. grade and Provided the bpi, of the tower Is loq�tgdneat leasts •�'�' •• • • • hundred feet 1 ' fro tn r st i nd three •:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:•:• hundred feet(300'1 from any landmark property or district listedyL • federal. sta a or town,apenciet. • w'reless corn is-ti•i f- flit i - •ermitte• -se not re• inn. site •1- - ••rev= i I. _.,t-.- on •ro•e owne. 1- - - - - • .....3 ti; 5 • „ DESIGNATED :`0 0,,x - n the Town of Southold designated pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. [Added 1-18-2000 by L.L. No. 1-2000] § 56-6. Designation of landmarks. A. Selection of places, sites, buildings, structures and historic districts for tt f •3i a esignation shall be determined on the basis of historical and/or architectural significance. [Amended 4-5-1994 by L.L. No. 4-1994] B. [Amended 4-5-1994 by L.L. No. 4-1994] In considerin: 'laces, sites, buildings, structures and historic districts for possible x ;w •esignation, the Commission shall comply with the following procedure: (1) Prior to recommending to the Town Board that a .lace, site,building, structure or historic district be designated as a t , the Commission shall give written notice to the owner(s) of the property, as shown on the last completed town assessment roll, that the Commission is considering recommending to the Town Board that the place, site, building or structure be designated as a designated -1z_ •r historic district. Such notice shall request that the owner(s) consent to such designation by signing and returning the form of consent enclosed with the notice. Such notice shall also indicate that if the owner(s) objects to such designation or desires further information, the owners)may return the form enclosed with the notice, which requests that the owner(s) and/or representative(s) seeks a meeting with the Commission within thirty(30) days from the receipt of such requests by the Commission. (2) The Commission may not proceed to make its recommendation unless one (1) of the following conditions are met: (a) The owner consents, in writing, to such designation; or, with respect to an historic district, fifty-one percent (51%) of the property owners in the proposed district consent, in writing, to such designation. (b) The owner, within thirty(30) days from the receipt of the notice specified in § 56-6B(1), has failed to notify the Commission of his/her objection to such designation or failed to request a meeting with the Commission. (c) A member of the Commission has personally met with all of the owners of the property being considered for designation and has fully explained all aspects of designation and the consequences that will result from such designation. (3) When the Town Board receives a recommendation from the Commission that a place, site,building or structure be designated as a ' ",: sr an historic district be designated, the Town Clerk shall give written notice thereof to the owner(s) of the property, statin: the time and place when the Town Board will meet to consider the question of the : " : •esignation of such place, site,building, structure or historic district. Such notice shall also state that the owner(s) shall be given an opportunity to be heard at such meeting. C. The designation of property as a designated a :r ,„ . . .r historic district by the Town Board, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, shall not impose any obligation or responsibility upon the owners thereof,nor shall such designation in any manner restrict or limit the use, development, repair, maintenance, alteration or modification of the property by the owners thereof. [Amended 4-5-1994 by L.L. No. 4-1994] D. The designation of property as a designated I /.L •y the Town Board, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, shall not become effective until such property is entered in the Register of Designated Landmarks and filed with the Town Clerk. § 56-7. Review of building permit applications. 1 § 56-7. Review of building permit applications. A. Every application for a building permit for the reconstruction or alteration of, including but not limited to demolition or addition to a designated landmark,property inventoried by S.P.L.I.A. ( >{,r= or the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities), or property within a designated and listed historic district, or property otherwise designated as a landmark by town, state or federal agencies shall be referred by the Building Inspector to the Commission for its comments and recommendations. No building permit shall be issued until the Commission has filed its written comments and recommendations with the Building Inspector and has mailed a copy thereof to the applicant or until the passage of 14 days from the date of referral,whichever shall first occur. [Amended 6-13-1995 by L.L. No. 13-1995; 1-18-2000 by L.L. No. 1-2000] B. The application for a building permit shall not be deemed complete until the Commission has filed its written comments and recommendations or until the passage of fourteen (14) days from the date of referral of the building permit application to the Commission, whichever shall first occur. C. In reviewing an application for a building permit referred to it, the Commission shall consider the effect that the contemplated work will have on the exterior architectural features of the designated landmark. If the Commission recommends modification in the contemplated work in order to preserve the architectural features of the structure, it shall suggest such modifications as will minimize the costs, time and inconvenience to the owner. D. In reviewing an application for a building permit, the Commission shall consider only the exterior architectural features of the building or structure. E. The comments and recommendations of the Commission with respect to building permit applications referred to it pursuant to this section shall be deemed advisory only. The owner's rejection of or refusal to comply with such comments and recommendations shall not delay or in any way impede the otherwise favorable action on the issuance of a building permit. FINAL AGENDA SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD June 3, 2003 4:30 P.M. POLICY: At scheduled Town Board meetings,the attending public is encouraged to briefly address the Town Board relating to agenda resolutions prior to their enactment; the public will also be given time at the conclusion of the regularly scheduled business agenda to address the Board on any given topic. Call to Order. Pledge of Allegiance. Approval of the Audit of Bills of June 3, 2003. Next Town Board Meeting: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. L REPORTS 1. Leave Time Summary Report—April 2003 2. Island Group Claim Lag Report—through April 2003 3. Juvenile Aid Bureau—April 2003 4. Town of Southold Budget Report—through April 2003 H. PUBLIC NOTICES None III. COMMUNICATIONS None. Southold Town Board Meeting Agenda—June 3, 2003 Page 3 V. RESOLUTIONS—Cont. 335. Authorize and direct the Town Clerk to re-advertise for bids for the Type II Micro- surfacing road surface treatment and Nova Chip Ultra-thin Surfacing Course. 336. Authorize and direct Supervisor Horton to execute an Agreement with the Family Service League and the County of Suffolk. 337. Authorize and direct Supervisor Joshua Horton and Deputy Supervisor Martin Sidor to sign signature cards for the Town of Southold Consortium Home Improvement Program(CHIP) at Citibank. 338. Authorize and direct Supervisor Horton to execute all necessary documents in connection with the final application to the US Department of Transportation,FAA, for improvements at Fishers Island Elizabeth Field. 339. Designate the Daniel E. Terry House(or Paul Diefenbacher House), 54800 Main Road, Southold, as a Southold Town Landmark. 340. Authorize and direct Supervisor Horton to sign grant applications for the Environmental Protection Fund and Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act. 341. Authorize and direct Supervisor Horton to sign grant applications for NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation funding. 342. Approve a six-month medical leave of absence for a part-time Senior Citizen Aide II. 343. Declare certain vehicles as surplus and authorize and direct disposal of same. 344. Authorize modification to the General Fund Whole Town 2003 budget to cover travel re- imbursement. 345. Accept the resignation of Melissa A. Carroll, Food Service Worker. 346. Set 8:00 p.m., June 17, 2003, Southold Town Hall, as the time and place for a Local Law entitled"Amendment to Town Code Regarding Amendments to Zoning and Public Hearing Notice Requirements". 347. Send the proposed Local Law entitled"Amendment to Town Code Regarding Amendments to Zoning and Public Hearing Notice Requirements"to the Southold Town Planning Board and the Suffolk County Department of Planning for their recommendations and reports. Southold Town Board Meeting Agenda—June 3, 2003 714 § 100-13 ZONING § 100-13 rental basis, provided that one (1) such unit may connect directly with no more than one (1) other such unit and that no cooking facilities shall be available. Each such unit shall have a door opening on the exterior of the building or on a common hallway leading to the exterior. A "transient hotel or motel" may include such accessory uses as an office, restaurant, accessory personal services, swimming pool and off-street parking facilities. The term "transient hotel or motel" shall not be construed to include "resort motel" or"mobile home park,"nor shall it be deemed to include any dwelling unit except that of the owner or manager. JUNKYARD— Land occupied or to be occupied for storage of old wood, paper, cloth or metal, including old automobiles, trucks, equipment, machinery, fixtures and appliances not usable as originally designed, and also including any portion of such old automobiles, trucks, equipment or machinery as may be sold as and for junk or salvage. The existence on any residential lot of three (3) or more unregistered automobiles or trucks not housed within a building shall be deemed to be a "junkyard." Public sanitary landfills and the structures located thereon shall not be included in this definition.' LANDMARK DESIGNATION— The designation of a building or structure of architectural or historic significance to the town through listing the property in the town's Register of Designated Landmarks and filing a copy of the entry in the Town Clerk's office. LANDSCAPING— An area of land restricted to landscape items which may also include such elements as natural features, earth berms, sculpture, signs, lighting, accessways,bikeways and pedestrianways. LIFE CARE COMMUNITY— A structure or series of structures designed to provide a comprehensive cohesive living arrangement for the elderly in accordance with a 1 Editor's Note:See also Ch.54,Junkyards. 10024.1 2-25-97 ' \[)/ tH/ P LC9 CV' ))(r Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Townwide Inventory and Analysis F. HISTORIC RESOURCES 1. Introduction As the oldest English speaking colony in the State of New York with roots going back to 1640,the Town has a unique heritage. The historical development of the Town of Southold was outlined briefly earlier in Section II.A.4. Historical development of the waterfront. Today, many structures and sites of historic significance remain from the colonial period. The nature of the historic resources include residential and commercial buildings, accessory structures, lighthouses, sites, monuments, cemeteries,road mile markers and other landmarks. Each of these structures or places are described in the Comprehensive Survey of Historic Resources in the Town of Southold and Fishers Island (Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA), 1988). Approximately 1500 structures are inventoried in this survey. Of these, eight individual properties and two historic districts are listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. In addition,the Town maintains its own listing of locally significant historic landmarks. The Town of Southold recognizes that protecting its historical resources is important. This recognition goes beyond just recognizing the physical structures. Many of the place and road names still in use are variations of or the original aboriginal and colonial place names. These sites and structures provide a distinctive sense of place,providing a link with both the Native Americans and the earliest settlers of the area. The Town's commitment to the conservation of its historic and cultural resources is strong and continuing, but it is almost entirely voluntary on the part of its residents. Typically, the preservation of the Town's historical resources was supported by the government but undertaken largely by its concerned citizens. In 1983, the Town adopted a Landmark Preservation Law (Chapter 56, Town Code, January 18, 1983)which established a Landmark Preservation Commission. The Law was adopted because "there exist in the Town of Southold places, sites, structures and buildings of historic or architectural significance, antiquity, uniqueness of exterior design or construction, which should be conserved, protected and preserved to preserve the architectural character of Southold Town, to contribute to the aesthetic value of the town and to promote the general good, welfare, health and safety of the town and its residents." The Law established procedures whereby the Commission could "conserve, protect and preserve such places, sites, structures and buildings thereby preserving the unique character of Southold Town, which will substantially improve property and commercial values in the town and make its hamlets even better places in which to live." The original law did not include a reference to sites. This reference was added in April of 1994. The Landmark Preservation Commission consists of seven members, each of which is appointed for a term of two years. In recent years the Commission has been especially active in recommending buildings and sites for designation on the Town's Register of Designated Landmarks. The Landmark Preservation law allows the Commission to recommend to the Town Board that a site or structure be designated as a landmark, provided the owner consents to the Section II—Inventory&Analysis F. Historic Resources-1 Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Town wide Inventory and Analysis designation. In the case of a proposed historic district, fifty one percent (51%) of the property owners in the proposed district must agree to the designation. Applications for building permits to reconstruct, alter or add to a structure recognized under this law shall be referred by the Building Inspector to the Commission for comments and recommendations, which must be filed in writing. "Every application for a building permit for the reconstruction or alteration of or addition to a landmark listed by S.P.L.I.A. (Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities), federal, state or town agencies shall be referred..." (Section 56-7. Landmark Preservation Law of Southold Town). In reviewing these building permits,the Commission is restricted to considering the impact of the permit request only as it may affect the exterior architectural features of the building. It can suggest alternative approaches and materials to the property owner. However, its comments are advisory only: the property owner can refuse to accept them. In addition to town government, there are six active historical societies within Southold, one of which is based in Greenport Village,which is outside the scope of this document: Oysterponds Historical Society Southold Historical Society Cutchogue—New Suffolk Historical Council Mattituck Historical Society The Henry-Fergusen Museum(Fishers Island) Stirling Historical Society(Greenport) These societies are independently run, not-for-profit organizations that specialize in historic preservation. Some of them own and manage historical properties from which they run educational programs throughout the year. The societies are actively supported by local residents who give generously of their time and money. Events sponsored by these organizations are usually well attended by residents and tourists alike. Finally, the historical societies along with the Landmark Commission, have a tradition of sharing their expertise with property owners and with organizations such as libraries, park districts and churches, which own landmark (or proposed landmark)properties in an effort to help preserve the local history. 2. State and National Registers of Historic Places The State and National Registers of Historic Places are the official lists of buildings, structures, districts, objects and sites significant in the history, architecture, archeology and culture of New York and the nation. The Town of Southold contains an impressive number of sites that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Reach 2 Horton Point Lighthouse, Southold Reach 4 Terry-Mulford House, Orient Reach 5 Orient Historic District,Orient Reach 7 Southold Historic District, Southold Reach 8 The Old House, Cutchogue Fort Cutchogue, Cutchogue Reach 9 Gildersleeve Octagonal Building,Mattituck Richard Cox House,Mattituck Section II—Inventory&Analysis F. Historic Resources-2 Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization ProEram Townwide Inventory and Analysis The location of these sites are indicated on Map 11-17 and their significance is considered in the respective Reach in Section II.J. Reach Inventory and Analysis. The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation keeps a record of all properties submitted for its review. This record contains a listing of over 600 sites in the Town of Southold that are of potential historic or archaeological significance and that may be eligible for consideration for listing on the State and National Register of Historic Places. Four additional sites presently are eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. These include: Reach 5 Little Gull Island Light Station Plum Island Light Station Reach 7 Southold Library Reach 10 Race Rock Light Station Fort Wright,U.S. Army 3. Local Historic Resources In addition to the National and State Registers of Historic Places, the Town of Southold has approved the designation of more than 50 buildings and structures as locally significant historic landmarks under Chapter 56 of the Town Code, the Landmark Preservation Law. As described earlier, this law established an advisory Landmark Preservation Commission which works to assist the owners of historic sites and structures to preserve, protect and maintain the character of their properties. The Landmark Preservation Committee maintains a reference file on historically significant properties within the Township. It also encourages individual owners to apply for local landmark designation; towards that end will assist property owners interested in historically or architecturally consistent renovations and restorations. A listing of these designations is contained in Table 11-27 below. It is interesting to note that not all structures listed on the State and National Register are listed on the Town Register. This situation reflects the strictly voluntary nature of the Town's Register and the limited benefits that accrue from such listing. Table II-27: Town of Southold—Local Register of Landmark Structures and Sites Laurel Cleaves-Kuester House, Franklinville Road(Old SR 25) Mattituck Wells-Lyons House,Main Road(SR 25) Reeve-Pim House,Reeve Avenue Reeve-Wickham House,New Suffolk Avenue Cutchogue "The Old Place",New Suffolk Road Honeymoon Cottage,Village Green Wickham Farmhouse,Village Green David Tuthill Farmstead-Wickham House,New Suffolk Road Section II—Inventory&Analysis F. Historic Resources-3 Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Profram Townwide Inventory and Analysis Moore-Lizewski House&Barn,Main Road Early Colonist's House,Main Road Independent Congregational Church,Main Road Hamid House,Main Road Buckingham-Case-Richmond House,Main Road Richard Hallock House, Skunk Lane The Cutchogue Diner,Main Road Hurricane Hall, Skunk Lane Einstein House,West Cove Road The Old House,Village Green The Commoners Preserve, Little Creek and at confluence of Broadwaters,Mud and East creeks New Suffolk Old Harbor House, Harbor Lane Methodist Mission&New Suffolk School,King Street Peconic Isaac Overton House,Middle Island Road The Old Castle,Main Road Southold Town Doctor's House,Ackerly Pond Road Joseph Reeve House,Lower Road Abijah Corey House,Main Bayview Road Hayles-Tuthill-Young House,Main Road Joseph Horton House,Main Road John Booth House, Oaklawn Avenue Deacon James Horton House,Main Bayview Road The First Universal Church of Southold,Main Road The Prince Building,Main Road Col. John Youngs House,Youngs Avenue Thomas Moore House,Main Road The First Presbyterian Church,Main Road The Cleveland-Glover/Frank Gagen Blacksmith Shop,Main Road The Hallock Currie-Bell House,Main Road The Pine Neck Barn,Main Road The Downs Carriage House,Main Road The Bayview School House,Main Road The Treasure Exchange,Main Road Horton Point Lighthouse,Lighthouse Road Greenport Fanning-Doroski House,Broad Street The Frank(Sparky)Coyle Residence, Champlin Place The Frank J. McIntosh Residence,Main Road Orient Section II—Inventory&Analysis F. Historic Resources-4 Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Townwide Inventory and Analysis Shaw House/Revolutionary Cottage,Village Lane Terry-Mulford House, Kings Highway "Terrywold",Kings Highway Village House,Village Lane Webb House,Poquatuck Park High-Thiel House, Kings Highway Gideon Youngs House,Village Lane The Nathan B. Seidman Residence,Main Road Benjamin Franklin Mile Markers, SR 25 and CR 48 Brief descriptions of some of these local landmarks can be found in the respective Reach analysis. In 1996, the Landmark Preservation Commission published a guide to these landmarks: Town of Southold Register of Designated Landmarks 1983-1996. • Historical Maritime Landmarks Southold has a long history as a maritime community, dating back to its original settlement in 1640. There exist a number of historically significant navigational aids within the Town. As will be seen from the list below, many were rescued from oblivion. In all cases, the rescues were the direct result of citizen outcry and,sometimes,volunteered money,labor and time. Reach 2: Horton Point Lighthouse Built in 1857. Re-commissioned in 1990. Reach 5: Orient Point Lighthouse Built in 1899. Renovated in 1973 & 1999. Upgraded in 1978. Plum Island Lighthouse Built in 1827. Rebuilt in 1869. Discontinued in 1978 Little Gull Island Light Station Built in 1806. Rebuilt in 1868. Bug Light at Long Beach Bar Built in 1870. Discontinued in 1945. Burned in 1963. Re-built and re-lit— 1990. Reach 10: Latimer Reef Lighthouse Built in 1804. Rebuilt in 1837 and 1849 as a lightship. Rebuilt in 1884. North Dumpling Light Built in 1849. Rebuilt in 1871 & 1980. Race Rock Light Built in 1878. (Sources: Newsday, February 27, 1998, Cliff Benfield, Southold Town Landmark Preservation Committee. March 1998. Long Island Chapter of the United States Lighthouse Society Website 10/8/02). To save on operating and maintenance costs, the U.S. Coast Guard has been abandoning lighthouses or replacing them with signal towers. A few lighthouses were spared; their lights converted to remote-controlled, mechanical lamps. With the evolution of electronic forms of nautical tracking, lighthouses have become nearly obsolete. In an era of declining public funds, many are not maintained. Section II—Inventory&Analysis F. Historic Resources-5 Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Townwide Inventory and Analysis In contrast, the preservation of lighthouses within Southold Town has enjoyed strong support from local historical societies, restoration groups and local residents. The Horton Point Lighthouse and Bug Light at Long Beach Bar are two stellar examples of restored or rebuilt lighthouses which now contain mechanical lights in towers once maintained by dedicated keepers of the flame. The Orient Point Lighthouse, affectionately dubbed"the Coffee Pot", was rescued from demolition during the early 1970s because of local protests to the Coast Guard. It was subsequently restored in 1973,then upgraded in 1978. In 1999, in honor of its 100th birthday, "the Coffee Pot" was given a facelift. The anniversary was saluted with much nautical fanfare and attended by federal,regional and local officials. The Horton Point and Orient Point lights are working lights on the federal government's official Light List since 1857. By contrast, the Bug Light is operated as a private signal. The restoration of each of these lighthouses is documented in greater detail in their respective Reach in Section H.J. Reach Inventory and Analysis. Within the past decade, the Town's Landmark Preservation Commission, along with some Plum Island employees and other interested individuals, has attempted to negotiate permission from the federal government to restore the Plum Island Light Station. This light is eligible for listing on the National Historic Register. However, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's concerns about compromising the "restricted access" status of its Animal Disease Research Laboratory poses an obstacle to citizen efforts to restore and maintain the lighthouse. It is hoped that the proposed upgrading of this Laboratory from Biohazard Level 3 to 4 will not further stymie local efforts to salvage this historic structure. Other maritime-related structures of historic interest include the shipping piers at Orient Wharf, Orient: (Reach 5),the Wharf House at the Town docks at Founders Landing, Southold: (Reach 7), and the New Suffolk Shipping Piers(Reach 8). The former life-saving station at Rocky Point,East Marion (Reach 3) is still extant, as is one of the last remaining tidal mills left on Long Island at Mattituck Inlet(Reach 1). The life station has been converted into a residence; the tidal mill into a restaurant. On Fishers Island and Plum Island, both sites of naval defense fortifications in use up until the end of World War II,there are numerous structures that may be worth preserving. Map 11-17 Archaeological and Historical Resources shows the location of these resources. • Documentation and Preservation Efforts:Problems and Opportunities Local efforts to identify and document historic resources include the aforementioned Comprehensive Survey of Historic Resources, better known as the S.P.L.LA. Survey. Many individuals and groups participated in the research for this 1988 inventory of the entire Town, including the Oysterponds Historical Society, the Southold Historical Society, the Mattituck Historical Society, the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council, the Fergusen Museum on Fishers Island and the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities. This survey also attempted to document the location of archeological sites of importance. These are discussed in Section II.G. Archeological Resources. In addition,the Suffolk County Cultural Affairs Office has commissioned cultural resource surveys and archeological reports on County-held park sites within the Town of Southold. Together these surveys have documented approximately 1500 historic sites on the mainland and approximately 70 Section II—Inventory&Analysis F. Historic Resources- 6 Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization ProYrans Townwide Inventory and Analysis historic sites on Fishers Island. Section 11.1 Reach Inventory and Analysis contains a brief summary of the historical resources found within each Reach. Other documentation efforts include a map of historic sites and structures that were erected prior to 1815. This map was prepared as part of the 1976 national bicentennial celebration and was updated in 1983 in preparation for Suffolk County's three hundredth birthday celebration. However, over the years some of these historic properties were demolished or altered beyond recognition. Since the SPLIA survey has not been updated since 1988, the Town's records are out of date. Furthermore,the SPLIA survey is not catalogued and cross-referenced for easy location of the sites; one reason for the loss of buildings to demolition permits or incompatible renovation. Since 1998, when an economic analysis of the Town's economy suggested that the historical character of the Town was a significant factor in the quality of life, the Landmark Preservation Commission has been exploring creative ways to foster preservation of the Town's historical heritage. The potential extent of this heritage, as mentioned earlier, is not well catalogued. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, slightly more than 25% of the Town's housing stock predates 1939. Of the approximately 1500 structures identified by the SPLIA inventory, many date back to the 1800s or earlier. During the summer of 2000, a summer intern was retained to conduct an update of the SPLIA survey. Field inspections were combined with a mail survey in an attempt to determine whether the structure or site was still extant and its condition. The results are still being analyzed. The Landmark Preservation Commission is seeking professional assistance to complete this survey. As will be discussed further in Sections 11.1 and II.K,the Town's historical heritage is extensive, significant and vulnerable. Individually or in groups,the Town's citizens have done a masterful job of protecting it. However, in the face of escalating development pressures and lack of education,preservation of that historical heritage will need an ongoing focus and commitment at the governmental level lest it be lost. Section II—Inventory&Analysis F. Historic Resources- 7 AFFIDAVIT OMNIPOINT COMMUNCATIONS, INC. Site Location: 125855 Sound Avenue Mattituck, New York 11952 Suffolk County Tax Map # 1000/141/3/38 . 1 DATE OF HEARING August 21, 2003 PREPARED FOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 PREPARED BY LYNCH APPRAISAL LTD. 294 New York Avenue, Suite 2A Huntington, New York 11743 (631) 427-1000 AFFIDAVIT OF MICHAEL J. LYNCH STATE OF NEW YORK ) SS . : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) MICHAEL J. LYNCH, being duly sworn, deposes and says : 1. I am President of Lynch Appraisal Ltd. with offices at 294 New York Avenue, Huntington, New York. I am a certified New York State general real estate appraiser. I have been qualified to testify as an expert witness before the Town of Huntington Zoning Board of Appeals and Town Board, Town of Oyster Bay Board of Zoning Appeals and Town Board, Town of Hempstead Zoning Board of Appeals and Town Board, Town of North Hempstead Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Babylon Zoning Board of Appeals and Town Board, Brookhaven Board of Zoning Appeals, Town of Smithtown Board of Zoning Appeals and Town Board, Town of Shelter Island Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Islip Planning Board, Town of Riverhead Planning Board, Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southampton Planning Board, as well as numerous incorporated villages throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties . 2 . At the request of Omnipoint Communications, Inc. ( 'Omnipoint' ) , I have inspected the proposed site that is the subject of this application. I am fully familiar with the site, the neighborhood in which it lies, and I am fully familiar with what is proposed by Omnipoint 3 . The proposed Omnipoint wireless site in the hamlet of Mattituck, Town of Southold, calls for the installation of twelve (12) panel antennas affixed to a new 100 ' monopole. There will also be associated equipment cabinetry located near the base of the monopole on a concrete pad. The site will be enclosed within a fenced compound on a Light Industrial (LI) zoned 4 . 0± acre property utilized as a lumber yard. Surrounding properties include industrial warehouse and office related sites to the north-east, along Westphalia Avenue; the Long Island Railroad to the south-east, along South Avenue; a single-family residence (Zoned LI) and group home to the south-west; and a single-family residence and Church to the north-west, across Middle Road. Properties within close proximity to the site include vacant industrial land, an auto repair shop, a tire shop, warehouses, converted residences, and industrial-zoned single-family residences . Surrounding properties are generally zoned either industrial or business, except to the north-east, across Middle Road, where there is a R40 Residential classification. Accordingly it is my professional opinion that the proposed site will not negatively affect property values in the surrounding area, and will not have an adverse effect on the character of the neighborhood or the pattern of its development. The property values, neighborhood character and pattern of development have already been well established by existing conditions, uses and zoning within the area. 4 . In addition, my opinion is supported by studies we have conducted regarding other wireless facilities . We have studied the effects of the installation of wireless telecommunications on water tower sites at Langdon Road, South Farmingdale, New York, and Arlington Avenue, Franklin Square, New York. We have studied the effects of an existing 300 ' lattice tower on new luxury housing homes at Southwoods Road, Woodbury, New York. We have studied the effects of a rooftop wireless site at Glen Cove Road, East Hills, New York. And we have studied the effects of monopole antenna sites at Rte. 110, Farmingdale, New York; Port Washington Boulevard, Port Washington, New York; and North Country Road, Shoreham, New York. These studies are summarized as follows : A. Water Tower Site, Langdon Road, South Farmingdale, Nassau County, New York. Wireless antennas went on-line affixed to this water tower site on April 1999 . This tower is situated in a stable residential neighborhood comprised of a relatively homogenous group of split-level style, single-family dwellings . Our staff compared sale prices of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks away) before and after the on-line date of the antennas . Our "before" data, which included eleven (11) sales running from 4/96 to 1/99, was compared with "after" data, which included twelve (12) sales running from 5/99 to 10/00 . The average price per square foot of the homes in the before and after groups was 33% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the antennas did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. B. Water Tower Site, Arlington Avenue Franklin Square, Nassau County, New York. Wireless antennas went on-line affixed to this water tower site on January 1998 . This tower is situated in a stable residential neighborhood comprised of a relatively modest and homogenous group of single-family dwellings . Our staff compared sales data (price per square foot) of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks away) before and after the on- line date of the antennas . Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 11/95 to 10/97 , was compared with "after" data, which included six (6) sales running from 3/98 to 7/00 . The average price per square foot of the homes in the before and after groups was 21% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the antennas did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. C. 300 ' Lattice Tower, Southwoods Road, Woodbury, Nassau County, New York. An existing 300 ' telecommunications tower sits along the west side of Southwoods Road, opposite Shannon Drive. Across the street from this tower is a series of housing developments of luxury homes that were built from 1994 to 1999 . Many of the homes in these developments are within clear sight of the tower. In addition to researching overall sales in the Woodbury-Syosset area, we included looking at other home sales within the same developments that were not within direct sight of the tower, but otherwise similar to the affected homes . Our research indicates that the selling prices of the affected homes far exceeds the average selling prices of homes in the Woodbury-Syosset area, based on Multiple Listing sales data. Furthermore, the selling prices for the affected homes was similar to that of homes within the same developments that were not within direct sight of the tower. The following data reflects sales of homes along those streets within view of the tower, and average sales prices in the Woodbury-Syosset area: PRICE RANGE OF HOMES (FROM 1994-1997) ALONG SHANNON DRIVE, PIRONI COURT, AND CHAUNCEY PLACE: $500,000 - $747, 000; AVERAGE $626, 000 AVERAGE 1997 SALE PRICE IN WOODBURY BASED ON MLS DATA: $491,565 AVERAGE 1996 SALE PRICE IN WOODBURY BASED ON MLS DATA: $434,647 AVERAGE 1997 SALE PRICE IN SYOSSET BASED ON MLS DATA: $402,878 AVERAGE 1996 SALE PRICE IN SYOSSET BASED ON MLS DATA: $357,172 Our research has concluded that the presence of this tower has not had a negative effect on real estate values for those homes that are within sight of the tower. D. Rooftop Antennas, 70 Glen Cove Road, East Hills, Nassau County, New York. Wireless antennas were affixed to the rooftop of this 3-story office building in late 1997 . This building is bordered to east, north/east and south/east by a relatively homogenous group of mid-priced single family dwellings, sharing similar appeal and utility. These include Colonial, Cape and Split-level styles, and are situated within the Red Ground Civic Association. Our staff compared sales data of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks away) before and after the on-line date of the antennas . Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 10/94 to 4/97, was compared with "after" data, which included twelve (12) sales running from 1/98 to 8/00 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was 20% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the antennas did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. E. Monopole Antenna Site, Rte. 110, Farmingdale, New York. A 120 ' ± monopole was erected at the south end of a retail store parking lot in approximately Fall 1999 . This property is adjacent to a residential neighborhood comprised of modest- priced, detached single-family dwellings of Hi-Ranch, Cape Cod and Colonial styling, all sharing similar utility and appeal . Our staff compared sales data (price per square foot) of homes in the immediate area (up to 3 blocks) before and after the installation date of the monopole. Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 12/98 to 9/99, was compared with "after" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 6/00 to 8/01 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was 28% higher for the latter, but statistically similar after adjusting for market appreciation. As such, the tower did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. F. Monopole Antenna Site, Port Washington Police Department, Port Washington Blvd. , Port Washington, New York. A 100 ' ± monopole mounted w/cellular panel and police antennas was erected on this site in approximately August 1992 . This property is adjacent to a small residential development comprised of a homogenous group of mid-priced single-family dwellings . Our staff compared sales data of homes in the development before and after the installation date of the monopole. Our "before" data, which included ten (10) sales running from 8/89 to 8/92, was compared with "after" data, which included fifteen (15) sales running from 11/92 to 12/96 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was nearly equal at $302 , 750 vs. $302 , 465 . The real estate market during this study period was relatively level . As such, the tower did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. G. Monopole Antenna Site, Rocky Point Fire Department, North Country Road (S.R. 25A) , Shoreham, New York. A 100 ' ± monopole mounted w/cellular panel and emergency service antennas was erected on this site in approximately December 1992 . This property is adjacent to a stable residential neighborhood comprised of a relatively modest and homogenous group of single- family dwellings . Our staff compared sales data of homes in the immediate area (up to 2 blocks) before and after the installation date of the monopole. Our "before" data, which included eight (8) sales running from 2/91 to 9/92 , was compared with "after" data, which included thirteen (13 ) sales running from 6/93 to 11/96 . The average price per home in the before and after groups was nearly equal at $132, 438 vs . $131, 577 . The real estate market during this study period was relatively level . As such, the tower did not appear to lead to a devaluation of nearby property values around the site. 5 . In summary, we found no correlation between the presence of wireless telecommunication antennas and declining property values in the seven Long Island residential communities we studied. As such, it is my opinion that the proposed Omnipoint wireless site will not have an adverse impact on the subject property or the surrounding community. MIC E J. LYNCH Sworn to before me this da o f August S t 2 0 0 3 . TIMOTHY J.CALLAHAN Y g NOTARY PUBLIC.STATE OF NEW YORK 01 CA-60E5028 Cuarrfied in Suffolk Cou NOT PUB IC /C A 01.005- �R l0 1 • t L.AWMK t ,CREEK GO , . 1 11.- / TONING R 10 / ' \ \ •. / S • / / \ / `.7.NNN / - / / ,, \ 1000-14t_3-281 , TONING L 1 1000_1.1_2_10 OM \ ZONING R -2 \ / Ni\ C. \ • / \ • I000_141_1_21.3 O \ •\ �' N ZONING R W ................/ N w N 1 or' h Fer // �/" 10 / 1000-141-3-21 `�` P•-/,, `\ N v 3... TONING R o / C/ \ ,_ .... N„),........._ <-„, ,.. . 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AND 1711101 69.4o Fa FANG (C 4 D 'Y q/I- SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT Of ANY DISCREPANCIES.CONFLICTS.AND/OR OMISSIONS WHICH WOULD 0 in/i1/02 CMOS 1051Nom..ROW LC 40 / `EL( 1'�� INTERFERE WITH THE SATISFACTORY COMPLETION pF THE WORK SHOULD N[ FAIT 10 FOLLOW THIS r10 DAIL DISO IAl10N DA.CII' A j' U j PROCEDURE AND CONTINUE WITH THE WORK HE SHALL ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY 0s • ARISING THEREFROM APPROVALS WIOCUA( Roil /,,' ( EXISTING OFFICE BUILDING TO REMAIN 5 ALL ITEMS OF WORK IDENTIFIED ON THE DRAWINGS BY NAME, NOTE,OR MATERIAL DESIGNATION ARE NEW AHK(S1A(AN 1 _ UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED APPROVALS t ' ..� EXISTING S10CK ADE FENCE 6 ALL NEW MATERIALS AND INSTALLATIONS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S LATEST — O Pr / PRINTED SPECIFICATIONS.AND WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODE REOUIREMEN,S CLA(I'14/SAC V 1� E%IS TING CH 411JLINK FENCE WITH EARB VIAE 7 ALL VJORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BEST STANDARD TRADE PRACTICES EACH TRADE xF LNUMEA pOr •� S 4111111.1'" SHALL COOPERATE WITH OTHER TRADES TO FACILITATE JOB SCHEDULING AND COMPLETION WANG ♦. NEW MOBILE COMMUNICATION EQ'JIPMENI COIAPOUNp AND MONOPOLE SEE I/A-} FOR ENLARGED PLAN B PROPRIETARY NAMES IDENTIFYING ITEMS OF WORK ARE USED TO DESIGNATE THE STANDARD OF CONSTAVCOON OJ� , CONSTRUCTION ITEMS OF EOVAL OUALITY MAY BE SUBMITTED FOR THE ARCHITECTS REVIEW AND G N NEW 1(10'-O'MONOPOLE APPROVAL / 9 EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANI DAMAGE TO ADJOINING REMAINING AREAS AS A (5) NEW OMNIPOINT EOUIPMENT RESULT OF HIS WORK AND SHALL REPAIR DAMAGED SURFACES TO THEIR PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS OR % V..N CABINETS SET ON NEW ID' % 20' AS MAY BE REOUIRED TO COMPLETE THE ENTIRE SCOPE OF THE WORK ---- \ POURED CONCRETE SLAB 10 ALTERATIONS 10 EXISTING WORK SHALL BE PATCHED AND FINISHED,AS NECESSARY TO MATCH EXISTING r �- TCONTIGUOUS SLETIAN S NEW RCIOA[S SHOWN } EXISTING STORAGE Bw'_DING 10 11 AT THE COMPLETION OF EACH WORKDAY EACH TRADE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING UP THEIR REMAIN WORK RUBBISH REMOVAL SHALL BE DONE IN A DUST INHIBITIVE FASHION, AND THE JOB SITE SHALL BE FREE OF ALL DEBRIS AND BROOM CLEAN UPON COMPLETION ,r\ '�!.t I 12 CLEAN ALL FLOORS, WALLS, DOORS, MISC, GLASS,ETC LEAVING JOB FREE OF DUST AND DEBRIS. PRIOR - - - - - --- -- 1 70 PROJECT COMPLETION 1 j EXISTING LUMBER STORAGE 1} EXISTING EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS TO BE REMOVED WHICH ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE RELOCATED OR WILLIAM F. COLLINS AIA '�\ , 1L /'' ` BJILDING$TO REMAIN 1 w y1 RETAINED BY THE OWNER.SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND BE REMOVED FROM A R C H I T E C T S L L P THE PREMISES.NI$E$. sa� AI / , 4 INDICATIONS OF WORK TO BE REMOVED ARE GENERAL ONLY AND ARE x01 INTENDED 10 SHOW ALL ITEMS 1nP4100Y aM mA111�T M,OS 1'\ '\ wwCH MAY REQUIRE REMOVAL. SUCH ITEMS SHALL BE REMOVED.RELOCATED,AND/OR REINSTALLED,AS WK.,A11�.aay FAX,v,r.4ms /` REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW WORK I I I p 1//••• •F a a l a 15 THESE DOCUMENTS DO NOT AUTHORIZE DETERMINING THE PRESENCE.NOR THE REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS EXIi-1�/1 OR OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IF DURING THE COURSE OF THE PROJECT,ASBESTOS OR OTHER DWELLING RESIDENTIAL I\ /../ ' HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CONTAMINATION I5 SUSPECTED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY 7HE CARRIER'S 'DWELLING 10 REMAIIn I PROJECT MANAGER WITHIN 24 HOURS CONTRACTOR SHALL SUSPEND WORK IN THE AFFECTED AREA UNTIL EXISTING PROPERTY 1\ ', SUCH A TIME THAT $AID AREAIS CERTIFIED CONTAMINAIiON-FREE IN THE INTERIM,THE CONTRA[lORLINE- - a SHAH ENDEAVOR TO RESCHEDULE WORK 70 AREAS UNAFFECTED Br SUSPECTED CONTMIINATION IN ' AIN. - ORDER TO MINIMIZE DELAY 10 THE PROJECT SCHEOULC • •C%1$11NG ADJACENT 16 ALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL WORN $HALL BE IN FULL CONFORMANCE WITH NYS UNIFORM FIRE �L,IIPROPERTY TINE \ �'' _ PREVCN110N PND BUILDING CODE.AHD ALLOTHER APPLICABLECODESAND REGULATION$ "A\, V�' \:::: 17 ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE INSTALLED BY AN CLECTRICMNIICEN5E01NSUFFOLKCOUNTY IN ��7 JACCORDANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES A NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE `�AII \ UNDERWRITER'S CERTIFICATE SHALL BE OBTAINED FOR ALL ELECTRICAL WORK,AND SUPPLIED TO THE `�OWNER AND ARCHITECT _ 110/ 1B PROVIDE ANY AND ALL TREATED WOOD BLOCKING/BACK NG OR 14 GA GALV FLAT STOCK BACKING AS PROJECT N 02-4756 I I ' REQUIRED 70 ENSURE PROPER PND ADEQUATE SUPPORT (IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE ,III o\ BUILDING CODE MINIMUM LOADING REOVIREMCNTS WHERE APPLICABLE) OF VARIOUS ITEMS INCLUDING, BUT �1�mnlpOint ili `� NOT NECESSARILYORIES. CABLE LIMITED TO. ONDUITS. CABINETRY SHELVING,HANDICAP GRAB BARS. TOILET ACCESSORIES. TRAYS,CONDUITS, ETC COMMUNICATIONS INC. 19 ADA COMPLIANCE THE FACILITY IS A NORMALLY UNOCCUPIED MOBILE RADIO FACILITY •a1^FM On•a�fails aKaa1 7.UE I �^\ /' GENERAL SITE NOTES I C.iNl DN.,.I.•TCR.II 0100 \\1 1 ALL SITE WORK 70 CONFORM TO THE LATEST TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD SPECIFICATIONS AND DINNpanl Cammunit.:1k i Mc.4 0 sNOMsllory STANDARDS Al YacNSI..AW WA.I4ss Caporal•. EXISTING STORAGE BUILDINGS I I • 2 'DC WATC R. ALL TRENCHES AS RE OUTRUN DURING INSTALLATION Of ALL FOOTING AND FOUNDATION 70 SITE INFORMATION 1Q REMAIN 1 I 1 ENSURE PROPER DEPTH AND STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF CONCRETE 3 THE DEVELOPER SHALL COMPLY WITH APPROVED WORKING DRAWINGS AND REOUIREMENT SHEETS NO MATTITUCK I DEVIATION WILL BE PERMITTED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN APPROVAL OF TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD EXISTING OFFICE BUILDING TO . \r., 4 COMPACTION UNDER STRUCTURES BUILDING SLABS, STEPS,PAVEMENTS AND WALK WAYS SHALL BE 95% 12855 SOUND AVENUE REMAIN \� MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY ASTM D 1557 COMPACTION UNDER LAWNS OR IN UNPAVED AREAS. 857, MAXIMUM MATTITUCK N Y 11952 I DRY DENSITY ASTM D 1557 LI-13-411—B l 5 ALL ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE SERVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED UNDERGROUND A.G 6 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO TONE PATH OF EXISTING CABLE AND PROVIDE WARN-OUTS HAND EXCAVATE DESIGN TYPE 90‘14D Vl�NyG NEAR ANY UNDERGROUND PIPES, UTILITIES.OR STRUCTURES V 7 VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITHIN AREAS OF WORK PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY RAW LAND BUILD MEANS OF PROTECTION OF SAID EXISTING UTILITIES AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE NEW WORK NEW MONOPOLE COORDINATE ALL REQUIRED RELOCATION WORK WITH THE AFFECTED UTILITY PROVIDER B ALL WASTE MATERIAL INCLUDING RUBBISH STUMPS. DEBRIS.ETC SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE SHEET TITLE CONTRACTOR AND BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE SITE PLAN & 9 CONTRACTOR TO MINIMIZE THE DISTURBANCE 10 EXISTING SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION EROSION CONTROL NOTE QUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION.SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LOCAL GENERAL NOTES SEE EOUIPMENT PLAN 1/A-3 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TiI I� GUIDELINES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL ALL CONCRETE USED FOR ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION \�IL,IV• SHALL BC AIR ENTRAINED MINIMUM 4,000 PSI AT 2B DAYS SHEET NUMBER I REV. SITE PLAN ID IF EXISTING rGRAVEL BEDDING IS REMOVED. STOCKPILE.AND RE SPREAD AS REQUIRED 70 ACCOMMODATE Ci) SCALE 1'.=BO' NORT N NEW WORK RESTORE LANDSCAPE FILTER FABRIC AS WELL PPOVIDE ADDITIONAL MATERIALS AS REOUIRED A-1 FIn A, Psn ,.• r ••.•, c r n r nl nWFP •PEAS • I REc7ORE E.OTINC GRAVEL LAYER CPS,uRRED Al ',PE n'=HCG AREA 70 v.VM:SZIV.V :;�,.J�ju`;�.`,t,i`j' E FIS'INC OE BETTER CON01l10N -- :--MINII_11111=111tH —_ 1 I I-I I—m.=Ilhluu=l-1 I I— I COMRACiEE Ste-GRADE COMEACT IN —I! — Ililll=111111=111111 _I 6 LIFTS - mFM11111=111111= I I-1 F- 00-C'x AGL 1—I I IIW-IIIIII=IIIIII=IIIIII_—I I I- \ [ C[ III 10 MONOPOLE AND OMNIPGIIJl ANl[NNFS l 111161111113111111-FIR I—I 0 0./IJ/01 MOM ILMC.. .w [C LL 11 II 1 III I aG L "' eM. 97-U x AGL �' II I .IL OE ScamuON I. • G OF (MNIP0INI ANTENNAS _ 6' *OE METAL CORE. UNDERGROUND `,,IE APPROVALS ML.uva[ Dalt Y:FRIVIIJG TAPE PRINTED WITH CAU110N _I'I O ° I I I T, WL[5[v[AN _1 J 1 LL BURIED UTILITY ONES" —' I 1=1 �' I —I 11= 441 4464 _ I• • UNDISTURBED EARTH 11—III — III (12)IJEW'OMNIPOINT PANEL 1 II-I I I :III I I I— w...MK ANTENNAS (4MOUNTEDRE0 OEYJ WASHED SAND COMPACTED IN 6'LIFTS L T IPyCNOH (SEE DETAIL 2/A-4) CONDUIT AND SIZES AS REQUIRED III IIII_ I I I 1 COORDINATE WITH UTILITY COMPANY / It - /I UTILITY TRENCHING DETAIL I6 2.0 B — l III .EW ,00 HGH MONOPOLE \,...._} SCALE ,/2"=t 0' I (2)NCW E911 ANTENNAS ) 3 0 JJJ wfc N[N';%S ANTNNA FASTENED t0 UN VERAAL LEAR OENING 7IGALV CAPL NE, ,N'S-:LIT SUPPORT I WILLIAM F COLLINS. A I A ���4_�44_•�_�� I i!...—.....t.-÷ A R C H I T E C T S. L L P FRAME i0 MOUNT NEW .� .♦♦♦..♦. �1..... 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TO ACUTE '24) 1-1/A' I - VI NTE'•NF C j�ES 70 / • I ....I----, 0-f)AGI4 1 I MnI 1 1/2 MAY I.a.t.r. .M•.1111 MOn(>n,r SEE DETAIL I ' I GRADE Jr- r,- CLEARANCE �"Y4 •r FROM GRADE 11 H•91...n1 Dr.M1,A.4 n4,NJ 07410 3/A-A) 1 IID L Il J mt Omn'R•ml EMmmamwNOn>me ...o s.mmNnl L.-X-31 1. 01 vace5lnam Fran.Corporolmn L. SIT INFORMATION TYPICAL WOVEN WIRE FENCING NOTES MAT IITUCK (INSTALL FENCING PER ASIA. F-567 SWING GATES PER ASIA. F- 9001 12855 SOUND AVENUE I GATE POST.CORNER. TERMINAL OR PULL POST 2 1/2-4 SCHEDULE 40 FOR GATE MAT TI TUCK N Y 111952 w101 H5 UP THRU 6 FEET OR 12 FEET FOR DOUBLE SWING GATE PER AST.-F 1063 2 LINE POST 2"4 SCHEDULE 40 PIPE PER ASTM-FIOB3 LI-13–411–B 3 GATE FRAME 1 1/2'e SCHEDULE 40 PIPE PER ASTM-FI063 DESIGN TYPE Nj21. 4 TOP RAIL & BRACE RAIL I 1/2'e SCHEDULE 40 RIPE PER DRAWINGS DEPICT THE INSTAL AT,ON OF NEW ANTENNAS, MO!NTING FRAMES CABLING. HANDHOLES ETC THAI ARE 70 BE PLACED ON A NEW MONOPOLE STRUCTURE A 5 FABRIC 12 GA CORE WIRE SIZE 2'MESH CONFORMING 10 AST.-A392 RAW LAND BUILD STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY 01 HEPS, PRIOR TO IHE INSTALLATION OF NEW ANTENNA COMPONENTS, AS REQUIRED 10 EVALUATE THE NEW STRUCTURE 6 TIE WIRE MINIMUM 11 CA GALVANIZED STEEL AT POSTS AND RAILS A SINGLE WRAP OF NEW MONOPOLE FOR ADEQUACY OF SUPPORT FOR THE NEWLY APPLIED LOADS OF THE NEW EQUIPMENT ANALYSIS SHALL BE PERFORMED By A NUN YORK STATE LICENSED FABRIC TIE AND Al 1ENSION WIRE BY HOG RINGS SPACED MAW 24'INTERVALS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER THE EVALUATION REPORT AND REMEDIAL DESIGN IF REQUIRED SHALL BE SIGNED AND SEALED OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING 7 TENSION WIRE 7 CAIVA STEEL SHEET TITLE SRUCTURAI ADEQUACY OF THE NEw MONOPOLE 6 GATE LATCH 1-3/3/E'0 D PLUNGER ROD w/MUSHROOM TYPE CATCH AND LOCK KEYED ALIKE roR ALL SITES SOUTH ELEVATION 9 HEIGHT T. 6'VERTICAL (MATCH EwSTING) & SITE DETAILS .1.SOUTH ELEVATION HAINLINK FENCE DETAIL SHE ET NUMBER I REV S 7/A'=1-0' _ SCALE 1/2"=1 -0" A_2 1 J."1 . Zoning Board of Appeals: Town of Southold State of New York: County of Suffolk ---_--------------------------------- X In the Matter of the Application of OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. for a Setback Variance AI+'FIDAVIT Premises: 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck,New York Section 141,Block 3, Lot 38.1 Zoning District: Light Industrial ZBA Application No. 5357 X STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) SS.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) Stephan Jean,being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am a radio frequency engineer and am employed as a consultant by Omnipoint Communications, Inc. (hereafter "Omnipoint"). As a radio frequency engineer, I am trained to identify service deficiencies in telephone coverage and to evaluate the ability of proposed antenna sites to remedy service deficiencies in telephone coverage. I am fully familiar with Omnipoint's antenna network in Suffolk County. 2. I submit this affidavit in support of the application of Omnipoint for a Setback Variance pursuant to Section 100-162C(3) of the Town Code. 3. Omnipoint is considered to be a public utility for zoning purposes under the laws of the State of New York and it holds a license from the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") to serve the public within the Town of Southold and throughout the New York Metropolitan area. 4. Omnipoint proposes to locate a public utility communication facility at the premises which consists of twelve (12) telecommunication antennas affixed to a new 100-foot monopole and the installation of related equipment cabinets on the ground adjacent to the monopole as depicted in the plans previously submitted to the Board. - 1 - 'w h 5. Omnipoint strives to provide reliable service throughout its licensed coverage area. Unfortunately, at present, there is a service gap in Omnipoint's coverage in the Mattituck area making the service unreliable. 6. In order to understand why the proposed antenna site is needed at the premises, it is necessary to understand how Omnipoint's system works from an engineering standpoint. 7. Omnipoint's wireless communication system is designed by strategically placing low powered base stations at determined distances apart and at predetermined heights. The frequencies used by the system are generally "line of site". Because of such factors as hills, valleys, trees, buildings, and other physical obstructions and due to the nature of radio waves, each coverage area, or"cell site", is irregularly shaped. Therefore, the sites have some overlap to ensure seamless coverage. With some overlap and sufficient signal from each base station, the Omnipoint user can move through the cells and not lose his or her call. 8. The low-powered sites are engineered to cover a limited area, so that an antenna facility will cover the area surrounding it but will not interfere with another site operating on the same frequency some distance away. Because neighboring sites operate on a different frequency, they provide a buffer between sites using the same frequency. This concept, known as frequency re-use, ordinarily allows the network to have sufficient capacity to provide reliable, quality service to Omnipoint's users. 9. In order to eliminate the service deficiency in a particular area, we prepare propagation studies to determine the height and location of the cell site needed. Based on our studies, we determined that an antenna facility at the premises with antennas affixed at approximately 100 feet above ground level would eliminate the service deficiency. To illustrate the effect that the proposed site would have on coverage in its vicinity, a propagation map is submitted herewith that depicts the area that would enjoy reliable service if this application is granted 10. The antennas in question must be affixed at this location at the specified height of 100 feet above ground level in order to ensure that the service deficiency will be eliminated and that reliable service will be afforded to Omnipoint users. The need for the - 2 - site is due to numerous factors; including the topography of the site and the surrounding area and the proximity of neighboring sites. In addition, the antennas must be mounted above the tree line, in order to ensure that the signal is not obstructed. 11. Omnipoint proposes to locate its antenna facility in a Light Industrial zoning district at the center of a large parcel currently utilized as a lumber company. The railroad tracks are nearby. Its proposed location is well integrated into the overall character of the area. Accordingly, the proposed site is the least obtrusive means to achieve our goal of providing reliable service to the area. 12. The proposed antenna facility is of vital importance to Omnipoint's efforts to provide reliable service to the Mattituck area. Unless it is established, a significant service deficiency will persist. 13. The antennas proposed will not interfere with radio or television service, or public safety telecommunications in the Town of Southold. 14. Based on all of the foregoing, this application represents an excellent choice; it will enable Omnipoint to provide reliable service in the Town and will have minimal visual impact on the surrounding area. Stephan Jean Radio Frequency Engineer Sworn to before me this day of Au.ust, 2003. ‘ —'11)1 desh NOT-I' Y PUBLIC Tracy Adkins Notary Public of New Jersey My Commission Expires July 23,2007 - 3 - Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations c. q43 i) W , An Analysis of the Radiofrequency Environment in the Vicinity of a Proposed Personal Communications Services Base Station Sites LI-13-411B: 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck, Suffolk County, New York Prepared by the Wireless & Optical Technologies Safety Department Bell Laboratories Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974-0636 Prepared for Sue Curtis Omnipoint Communications 4 Sylvan Way, 2nd Floor Parsippany,New Jersey 07054 July 3, 2003 PCS LI-13-411B: Mattituck, Suffolk County,NY -L • Table of Contents Summary 3 1. Introduction 4 2. Technical Data 4 3. Environmental Levels of RF Energy 4 4. Comparison of Environmental Levels with RF Standards 5 5. Discussion of Safety Criteria 5 6. For Further Information 7 7. Conclusion 8 8. References 9 PCS.,...,LI-13-411B: Mattituck, Suffolk County,Nor -s • An Analysis of the Radiofrequency Environment in the Vicinity of a Proposed Personal Communications Services Base Station Sites LI-13-411B: 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, Suffolk County,New York Summary This report is an analysis of the radiofrequency(RF) environment associated with the Omnipoint Communications personal communications services (PCS) base-station antennas proposed for installation in Mattituck, Suffolk County, NY. In particular, this analysis utilizes engineering data provided b y 0 mnipoint and w ell-established analytical t echmques for c alculating the RF fields in order to assess compliance with federal safety guidelines. Worst-case assumptions were used to ensure safe-side estimates, i.e., the actual values will be significantly lower than the corresponding analytical values. The results of this analysis indicate that the maximum level of RF energy in all locations in the vicinity of the installation that are normally accessible to the public is below all applicable health and safety limits. Specifically, the maximum level of RF energy associated with simultaneous and continuous operation of all proposed transmitters will be less than 0.2% of the safety criteria adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as mandated by the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the applicable Federal law with respect to consideration of environmental effects of RF emissions in the siting of FCC licensed facilities, such as base stations used for personal wireless communications. The maximum level of RF energy will also be less than 0.2% of the exposure limits of ANSI, IEEE, NCRP, the limits used by the State of New York Department of Health and the limits used by all states that regulate RF exposure. ' PCS LI-13-411B: Mattituck, Suffolk County,N' -4 1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to ensure that the radiofrequency(RF) environment associated with the operation of a proposed personal communications services (PCS) facility will comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) safety guidelines as required by the Telecommunications Act of 1996[1]. Specifically, the report was prepared in response to a request from Omnipoint Communications for an analysis of the RF environment in areas normally accessible to the public and a conformity assessment to ensure that the installation will comply with FCC safety guidelines. These guidelines address public health concerns associated with long-term exposure in this environment. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the applicable Federal law with respect to consideration of environmental effects of RF emissions in the siting o f wireless facilities. W ith respect t o personal communication services, e.g., PCS, Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 states the following: "No State or local government or instrumentality thereof may regulate the placement, construction, and modification of personal wireless service facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions to the extent that such facilities comply with the Commission's regulations concerning such emissions." 2. Technical Data The proposed PCS antennas are to be mounted on a monopole-type tower located at 12585 Sound Avenue in Mattituck, Suffolk County, NY. This is a three-sector cell-site configuration with four panel-type directional antennas per sector. The PCS antennas transmit at frequencies between 1930 and 1990 million hertz(MHz). The actual RF power propagated from PCS antennas is typically less than 20 watts per transmitter (channel) and the actual total RF power is typically less than 200 watts per sector (assuming the maximum number of transmitters are installed and operate at maximum power). This is an extremely low power system when compared with other familiar radio systems, such as A M,F M,and television broadcast,which operate upwards o f 5 0,000 watts. T he attached figure, which depicts the electromagnetic spectrum, lists familiar uses of RF energy. Table 1 lists engineering specifications for the proposed system. 3. Environmental Levels of RF Energy The antennas used for PCS propagate most of the RF energy in a relatively narrow beam(in the vertical plane) directed toward the horizon. The small amount of energy that is directed along radials below the horizon results in an RF environment directly under the antennas that is not remarkably different from the environment at points more distant. The methodology used to calculate the exposure levels follows that outlined in FCC OET Bulletin No. 651. For the case at hand, the maximal potential exposure levels associated with simultaneous and continuous operation of Omnipoint's transmitters can be readily calculated at any point in a plane at any height above grade. Based on the information shown in Table 1, the maximum intensity (power density) associated with these antennas, at any point in a horizontal 1 OET Bulletin 65,Edition 97-01,August 1997 Federal Communications Commission,Office of Engineering and Technology, Washington,DC • PCS ____ LI-13-411B: Mattituck,Suffolk County,NA - plane 6 ft and 16 ft above grade, will be less than the values shown in Table 2. The values at 16 ft above grade are representative of the maximum power density immediately outside the upper floor of nearby residential or commercial 2-story structures (assuming level terrain). The results are also shown in Table 2 as a percentage of the FCC's maximum permissible exposure (MPE)values found in the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (specifically, in the FCC Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation [2]). The values shown in Table 2 are the theoretical maxima that could occur and are not typical values. There are a number of reasons why this is true including the following: • The calculations include the effect of 100% field reinforcement from in-phase reflections, which quadruples the power density. Although this is possible theoretically for a single frequency and perfect reflecting surfaces,the probability of it occurring here is negligible. • It is assumed that each transmitter operates continuously at maximum power. • Due to the operating (transmission) techniques used in a GSM system, the average power and the corresponding power density will be less than predicted. • Experience has shown that the analytical technique used in this analysis is extremely conservative. That is, the actual (measured)power density levels have always been found to be smaller than the corresponding calculated levels even when extrapolated to maximum use conditions(all transmitters operating simultaneously) [3]. The maximum values shown in Table 2 correspond to those associated with outdoor (open-air) environments. The levels inside nearby homes and buildings will be lower than those immediately outside because of the high attenuation of common building materials at these frequencies,typically by a factor of ten times or more. 4. Comparison of Environmental Levels with RF Safety Criteria Table 2 shows the calculated maximal RF power density levels in the vicinity of the proposed installation; Table 3 shows federal, state and consensus exposure limits for human exposure to RF energy at PCS frequencies. The FCC MPE values for PCS range from 1000 millionths of a watt per centimeter squared (1000 µW/cm2, general public exposure) to 5000 µW/cm2 (occupational exposure). With respect to FCC limits for public exposure, comparisons of the analytical results indicate that the maximal level associated with the proposed antennas is at least 500 times below the MPE, i.e., 0.2%of the MPE. 5. Discussion of Safety Criteria Publicity given to speculation about possible associations between health effects and exposure to magnetic fields from electric-power distribution lines, electric shavers and from the use of hand- held cellular telephones has heightened concern among some members of the public about the possibility that health effects may be associated with any exposure to electromagnetic energy. Many people feel uneasy about new or unfamiliar technology and often want absolute proof that something is safe. Such absolute guarantees are not possible since it is virtually impossible to prove that something does not exist. However, sound judgments can be made as to the safety of a physical agent based on the weight of the pertinent scientific evidence. This is exactly how safety guidelines are developed. The overwhelming weight of scientific evidence unequivocally indicates that biological effects associated with exposure to RF energy are threshold effects, i.e., unless the exposure level is sufficiently high the effect will not occur regardless of exposure duration. (Unlike ionizing PCS-...,LI-13-411B: Mattituck,Suffolk County,NY -o radiation, e.g.,X-rays and nuclear radiation,repeated exposures to low level RF radiation, or nonionizing radiation, are not cumulative.) Thus, it is relatively straightforward to derive safety limits. By adding safety factors to the threshold level for which the most sensitive effect considered harmful occurs, conservative exposure guidelines have been developed to ensure safety. At present, there are of the order of 15,000 reports in the scientific literature that address the subject of RF bioeffects. These reports, most of which describe the results of epidemiology studies, animal and cell-culture studies, have been critically reviewed by leading researchers in the field and all new studies are continuously being reviewed independently by expert panels and others whose interest is developing RF safety standards. These include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, the standards committees sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization, the National Radiological Protection Board of the UK, the Health Council of the Netherlands and Health Canada, to name just a few. All of these groups have recently either reaffirmed existing safety and health standards, developed and adopted new standards, or proposed standards for exposure to RF energy. For example, in 1986, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) published recommended limits for occupational and public exposure[4]. These recommendations were based on the results of an extensive critical review of the scientific literature by a committee of the leading researchers in the field of bioelectromagnetics. The literature selected included many controversial studies reporting effects at low levels. The results of all studies were weighed, analyzed and a consensus obtained establishing a conservative threshold upon which safety guidelines should be based. This threshold corresponds to the level at which the most sensitive, reproducible effects that could be related to human health were reported in the scientific literature. Safety factors were incorporated to ensure that the resulting guidelines would be at least ten to fifty times lower than the established threshold, even under worst-case exposure conditions. The NCRP recommendations for both continuous occupational and public exposure to RF energy at the frequencies of interest are shown in Table 3. Although the State of New York does not have a regulatory program for the RF portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, the NYS DOH compares potential exposure levels with the recommendations of the NCRP to assess public safety. (Table 3 also includes a summary of the corresponding safety criteria recommended by various organizations throughout the world.) In July of 1986, the Environmental Protection Agency published a notice in the Federal Register, calling for public comment on recommended guidance for exposure of the public[5]. Three different limits, ranging from approximately 500 to 5000 µW/cm2 at PCS frequencies, were proposed. In 1987 the EPA abandoned its efforts and failed to adopt official federal exposure guidelines. However, 1993 and 1996 the EPA, in its comments on the FCC's Notice of Proposed Rule Making to adopt safety guidelines[6],recommended adoption of the 1986 NCRP limits[4]. In September 1991, the RF safety standard developed by Subcommittee 4 of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standards Coordinating Committee SCC-28 was approved by the IEEE Standards Board[7]. (Until 1988 IEEE SCC-28 was known as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C95 Committee—established in 1959). In November 1992, the ANSI Board of Standards Review approved the IEEE standard for use as an American National Standard. The limits of this standard are essentially identical to the 1982 ANSI RFPGs[8] for occupational exposure and are one-fifth of these values for exposure of the PCS LI-13-411B: Mattituck,Suffolk County,NY-7 general public (uncontrolled environments). Like those of the NCRP, these limits resulted from an extensive critical review of the scientific literature by a large committee of preeminently qualified scientists, most of whom were from academia and from research laboratories of federal public health agencies. The panels of scientists representing the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)2 [9] and the National Radiological Protection Board in the United Kingdom[10] independently developed and in 1993 published guidelines similar to those of ANSI/IEEE. In 1997, after another critical review of the latest scientific evidence, ICNIRP reaffirmed the RF limits published in 1993[11]. Also, what was formerly the USSR, which traditionally had the lowest exposure guides, twice has revised upward its limits for public exposure. Thus, there is a converging consensus of the world's scientific community as to what constitutes safe levels of exposure. Finally, in implementing the National Environmental Policy Act regarding potentially hazardous RF radiation from radio services regulated by the FCC, the Commission's Rules require that licensees filing applications after January 1, 19973 ensure that their facilities comply with the 1996 FCC MPE limits outlined in 47 CFR §1.1310[2]4 (which are the same as the 1986 NCRP limits at PCS frequencies). (Under the terms of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, no local government may regulate the placement of wireless facilities based on RF emissions to the extent that these emissions comply with the FCC regulations [1].) It is important to note that the study of RF safety is a mature scientific discipline with a history of more than five decades. Although the safety limits that result from independent reviews of the scientific literature may vary slightly from organization to organization as shown in Table 3, the bases of all contemporary standards and guidelines, called basic restrictions, are identical. Thus there is international scientific consensus on what constitutes safety—this consensus is reflected in the safety standards and guidelines. With respect t o the proposed P CS antennas,b e a ssured t hat the actual exposure levels in the vicinity of the Mattituck, Suffolk County, NY installation will be below any safety and health standard used anywhere in the world and literally thousands of times below any level reported to be associated with any verifiable functional change in humans or laboratory animals. This holds true even when all transmitters operate simultaneously and continuously at their highest power. Power density levels of this magnitude are not even a subject of speculation with regard to an association with adverse health effects. 6. For Further Information Anyone interested can obtain additional information about the environmental impact of PCS communications from: Dr.Robert Cleveland,Jr. Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology 2.ICNIRP is recognized by the World Health Organization as an appropriate organization for developing guidelines to protect against non-ionizing radiation. The ICNIRP limits are now used throughout the European Union and in many other countries as the basis for their safety guidelines. 3 The FCC extended the transition period to October 15, 1997. Second Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 97-303, adopted August 25, 1997 Prior to this date,the FCC required PCS licensees to comply with the 1992 ANSI/IEEE C95.1 limits and all other licensees(since 1987)to comply with the 1982 ANSI C95.1 limits. 4 Although all FCC licensees will be required to comply with 47 CFR§1 1310 limits,the FCC will continue to exclude certain mobile radio services from proving compliance with these limits 47 CFR§1 1307. • PCS )IL LI-13-411B: Mattituck,Suffolk County,NY -tf 445— 12"'Street SW Washington,DC 20554 (202)418-2422 and William J. Condon, CHP Chief,Bureau of Environmental Radiation Protection State of New York,Department of Health 2 University Place Albany,NY 12203 (518)458-6495 7. Conclusion This report is an analysis of the RF environment associated with the Omnipoint Communications PCS base-station antennas proposed for installation in Mattituck, Suffolk County, NY. In particular, this analysis utilizes engineering data provided by Omnipoint and well-established analytical techniques for calculating the RF fields in order to assess compliance with federal safety guidelines. Worst-case assumptions were used to ensure safe-side estimates, i.e., the actual values will be significantly lower than the corresponding analytical values. The results of this analysis indicate that the maximum level of RF energy in all locations in the vicinity of the installation that are normally accessible to the public is below all applicable health and safety limits. Specifically, the maximum level of RF energy associated with simultaneous and continuous operation of all proposed transmitters will be less than 0.2% of the safety criteria adopted by the FCC as mandated by the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the applicable Federal law with respect to consideration of environmental effects of RF emissions in the siting of FCC licensed facilities, such as base stations used for personal wireless communications. The maximum level of RF energy will also be less than 0.2% of the exposure limits of ANSI, IEEE, NCRP, the limits used by the State of New York Department of Health and the limits used by all states that regulate RF exposure. Enclosure: Figure. Electromagnetic Spectrum • PCS J,LG LI-13-411B: Mattituck, Suffolk County,NY-9 8. References [1] Telecommunications Act of 1996,Pub. L.No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56(1996). [2] Federal Communication Commission 47 CFR Parts 1, 2, 15, 24 and 97. "Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation"(August 6, 1996) [3] Petersen, R.C., and Testagrossa, P.A., "Radiofrequency Fields Associated with Cellular- Radio Cell-Site Antennas,"Bioelectromagnetics, Vol. 13,No. 6. (1992) [4] Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria for Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, NCRP Report No. 86, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, Bethesda,MD. (1986) [5] Federal Register,Vol. 51,No. 146,Wednesday, July 30, 1986. [6] Notice of Proposed Rule Making In the Matter of Guidelines for Evaluating the Environmental Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation, August 13, 1993. ET Docket No. 93-62. (1993) [7] ANSI/IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz, ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,Piscataway,NJ. (1992) [8] American National Standard Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 300 kHz to 100 GHz, ANSI C95.1-1982, American National Standards Institute,New York,NY. (1982) [9] Electromagnetic Fields (300 Hz to 300 GHz), Environmental Health Cnteria 137, World Health Organization,Geneva, Switzerland. (1993) [10] Board Statement on Restrictions on Human Exposure to Static and Time Varying Electromagnetic Fields and Radiation, Documents of the NRPB, Vol. 4, No. 5, National Radiological Protection Board, Chilton,Didcot,Oxon,United Kingdom. (1993) [11] "Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic, and Electromagnetic Fields (up to 300 GHz) - ICNIRP Guidelines," Health Physics, Vol. 74, No. 4,pp 494-522. (1998) PCS LI-13-41 IB: Mattituck, Suffolk County,NY - 10 Table 1 Engineering Specifications for the Proposed PCS System Mattituck,Suffolk County,NY Site Specifications Omnipoint maximum ERP per channel t 655 watts actual radiated power per channel 15 watts(max) actual total radiated power per sector 180 watts number of transmit(Tx)antennas N/A number of receive(Rx)antennas N/A number of Tx/Rx antennas(duplexed) 4 per sector maximum number of transmitters(radios) 12 per sector number of sectors configured 3 antenna centerline height above grade 97 ft antenna manufacturer EMS Wireless model number RR65-19-02DP gain 18.5 dBi type directional downtilt 2°(electrical) t Effective Radiated Power(ERP)is a measure of how well an antenna concentrates RF energy;it is not the actual power radiated from the antenna. To illustrate the difference,compare the brightness of an ordinary 100 watt light bulb with that from a 100 watt spot-light. Even though both are 100 watts,the spot-light appears brighter because it concentrates the light in one direction. In this direction,the spot-light effectively appears to be emitting more than 100 watts. In other directions,there is almost no light emitted by the spot-light and it effectively appears to be much less than 100 watts. Table 2 Calculated Maximal Levels and the Levels as a Percentage of 1996 FCC MPEs*for the Proposed PCS Antenna,Mattituck,Suffolk County,NY Location Power Density(µW/cm2) %of MPEs* anywhere,6 ft above mean grade level < 1.311 0.131% anywhere, 16 ft above mean grade level < 1.654 0.165% * MPE. The FCC limits for maximum permissible exposure(same as 1986 NCRP limits at the frequencies of interest) PCS OIL LI-13-411B: Mattituck, Suffolk County,NY- 11 Table 3 Summary of International,Federal,State and Consensus Safety Criteria for Exposure to Radiofrequency Energy at Frequencies Used for PCS Systems Organization/Government Agency Exposure Power Density Population (µW/cm2) International Safety Criteria/Recommendations International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection(1997) Occupational 4875 Health Physics,Vol. 74,No.4,pp 494-522. (1998)1 Public 975 National Radiological Protection Board(NRPB, 1993) Occupational 10,000 (United Kingdom) Public 10,000 Federal Requirements Federal Communications Commission(47 CFR§1.1310) Occupational 5000 Public 1000 Consensus Standards and Recommendations American National Standards Institute(ANSI C95.1— 1982) Occupational 5000 Public 5000 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Occupational 6500 (IEEE Standard C95.1-1999 Edition)2 Public 1300 National Council on Radiation Protection&Measurements Occupational 5000 (NCRP Report 86, 1986) Public 1000 State Codes New Jersey(NJAC 7:28-42) Public 5000 Massachusetts(Department of Health 105 CMR 122) Public 1000 New York State3 Public 1000 NOTES: 1. Reaffirmed in 1997 and published,with modification in 1998 2. Incorporating IEEE Standard C95.1-1991 and IEEE Standard C95.1a-1998 3. State of New York Department of Health follows NCRP Report 86. EL EC TRMA NETTSPECTRUM0 o c Non-Ionizing Radiation Ionizing Radiation Sf ,��. y Sr_ -T !'3»4,� 4 �4'.-n�i _47�c�4�A.sk + AM Radio: 535- 1605 kHz Light CB Radio: 27 MHz Cordless Phones: 49 MHz TVCh2-6: 54 - 88 MHz FM Radio: 88- 108 MHz 1f Marine Radio: 160 MHz TVCh7-13: 174 -216 MHz TV UHF Ch 14-69: 470- 800 MHz Cellular Radio, Specialized Mobile Radio, Paging: 806- 946 MHz Antitheft devices: 10-20 kHz and/or 915 MHz Microwave oven: 915 and 2450 MHz Personal Communication Services: 1800-2200 MHz Intrusion alarms /door openers: 10.5 GHz Power Microwave radio: 1 -40 GHz Frequency Satellite Communications: 100 MHz- 275 GHz 103 106 109—1-1-1012••-1-1-1015-1- 1--1018 60 Hz 1 kHz 1 MHz 1 GHz Frequency (Hz) �� J 6k6j 64 al 6.)“'LA , _ PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ��,��pS�FfO��'c0 �� BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. \ P.O. Box 1179 Chairman Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICHARD CAGGIANOy Z � v Pr, � Telephone (631) 765-1938 WILLIAM J.CREMERS O KENNETH L.EDWARDS ` �o 40'1 Fax (631) 765-3136 MARTIN H. SIDOR `1►o/ PLANNING BOARD OFFICE O C T 2 8 2003 MEMORANDUM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date: October 27, 2003 To: Ms. Oliva, Chairwoman of Zoning Board of Appeals From: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman of Southold Town Planning Board Re: Appeal # 5357 Omnipoint Communications (Penny) 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck, N.Y. SCTM: 1000-141-3-38.1 In reference to the memo request for information dated August 21, 2003 and a request from Jacalyn Flemming to have the Planning Board (P.B.) review this incomplete application at a work session. The Planning Board (PB) held a work session on October 20, 2003 and would like to offer the following comments on the above monopole tower site plan. Please note that the applicant has not paid a site plan application fee or submitted an application —thus the PB does not have a site plan application before it. We agree with the Building Inspector Notice of Disapproval that both SCTM: 1000-140-3-35 & 1000-140-3-39 properties are on the S.P.L.I.A. list. We also would like to refer to the Town code section part 56-7 which allows the S.P.L.I.A. list to be used for a designated landmark (see below.) Attached are local law copies; No.13-1995 and No. 1-2000. "§ 56-7. Review of building permit applications. A. Every application for a building permit for the reconstruction or alteration of, including but not limited to demolition or addition to a designated landmark, property inventoried by S.P.L.I.A. (Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities), or property within a designated and listed historic district, or property otherwise designated as a landmark by town, state or federal agencies shall be referred by the Building Inspector to the Commission for its comments and recommendations. No building permit shall be issued until the Commission has filed its written comments and recommendations with the Building Inspector and has mailed a copy thereof to the applicant or until the passage of 14 days from the date of referral, whichever shall first occur. [Amended 6-13-1995 by L.L. No. 13-1995; 1-18-2000 by L.L. No. 1-2000]" / 15e /9 Page Two, October 27, 2003 Research shows the last approved site plan was June 10, 1985 on a plan dated June 6, 1985 for SCTM: 1000-141-3-20, 37, & 38, therefore an amended site plan will be required. (See attached copy of P.B. resolution and letter from Building Department to certify approved plan) The proposed site plan will need to be certified by the Building Inspector before the P.B. can issue final approval. The P.B. is concerned that the proposed monopole tower will not meet the requirements of section 100-165 and 100-166 of the Town Code and recommend review of the sections. The P.B. feels these communication towers would best be located on public owned properties such as schools and fire district where the entire community benefits. Please keep us up to date on the project. Thanking you in advance. Cc: file, BD(MV), ZBA Enc. i'1 PB 021 #100000 es, UFFO(e T p; ;:18. LD �.�` 5(7/14 /000^/4/3Zd,37,38' S t1,1" f��� Y .�• , 111 Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 June 12, 1985 Mr. George L. Penny, IV P.O. Box 57 Main Road Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Site Plan for George L. Penny, Inc. Dear Mr. Penny: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, June 10, 1985 . RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the site plan for George L. Penny, Inc. located at Mattituck for the construction of a storage building, a garage addition, and the relocation of an existing garage. Plan dated as amended June 6 , 1985 and certified by the Building Department. Enclosed is a copy of the site plan which indicates the relocation of the existing garage in red ink, these cannot be signed by the Chairman. Therefore, will you please forward three surveys including the garage relocation. After they are signed, one will be returned to you. If you have any questions , please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours , 39-A-)'-de©Kat)611/ OL01-- )1/'<3 BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary cc: Building Department 43 36/ 1 JUN - ) 1r) ,,,,"" TEL. 765-1802 , 'ilFO�Cp TOWN OF SO r •` L 4* �. 1 � OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR . g P.O. BOX 728 moi+ TOWN HALL O� ,� SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 June 10 ,1985 Planning Board Town of Southold Main Rd. Southold, N.Y. 11971 Subject: George L. Penny, Inc. Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 Revised Site Plan, June 6 ,1985 Gentlemen: This will certify the revised site plan herewith in meeting zoning regulations . Yours Truly, Edward Hindermann EH:dsm Building Inspector fe) oL 9 Town of Southold PC/Codebook for Windows § 56-7. Review of building permit applications. A. Every application for a building permit for the reconstruction or alteration of, including but not limited to demolition or addition to a designated landmark,property inventoried by S.P,L.I.A. (Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities), or property within a designated and listed historic district, or property otherwise designated as a landmark by town, state or federal agencies shall be referred by the Building Inspector to the Commission for its comments and recommendations. No building permit shall be issued until the Commission has filed its written comments and recommendations with the Building Inspector and has mailed a copy thereof to the applicant or until the passage of 14 days from the date of referral, whichever shall first occur. [Amended 6-13-1995 by L.L. No. 13-1995 1-18-2000 by L.L. No. 1-2000] 1 n6 •- 5-0/ • MENT OF Local Law FilingNEW YORK STATE 162 WASHINGTON AVENUE.ALBANY,NY STATE2231 (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) Text of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. COMM aqx of Southold Town it MIR( Local Law No. 13 — of the year 1995- 1 • A local law__in_Relation to Landmark Preservation rad Town Board of the Be it enacted by the -_�_____ ---•— (Nr../L.ryfw 8.44 �1StYdtX WV/ of_ Southold • as follows: Town NrIIFSV • I. Chapter 56(Landmark Preservation)of the Code of the Town of Southold is hereby amended as follows: 1. Section 57-7(A)is hereby amended as follows: • A. Every application for a building permit for the reconstruction or alteration of cr addition to a landmark listed by S.P.L.l.A.,federal, state or town agencies shall be referred by the Building Inspector to the Commission for its comments and recommendations. No build- ing permit shall be issued until the Commission has filed its written comments and recommendations with the Building Inspector and has mailed a copy thereof to the applicant or until the passage of • fourteen(14)days from the date of referral,whichever shall first occur. IL This Local Law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary of State. (If additional space is needed,attach pages the sem.-size as this sheet,and number each.) DOS-239(Rc. w .2t) (11 11 1!, �� � / • (Complete the certification In the paragraph that applies to the filing of this local law and strike out that which is not applicable.) 1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. 13 of 1995 of tae ey-Xeity)(Town)(5d5illapa)of----Souttiold was duly passed by the Town Board on June 13 1995-,in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. (Nome of Legislative Body) (Passage by local legislative body with approval,no disapproval or repassage after disapproval •j by the Elective Chief Executive Officer'.) I • � r ,!,iI hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of 19 of the(CountyXCity)(Town)(Viflage)of was duly passed by the on ......... 19._,and was(approvedXnot approved)(repassed after INm.e./terisionw Body) 'I disapproval)by the and was deemed duly adopted on 19...., (Eleaiw Chief anima.*Office-i in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 3. (Final adoption,by referendum.) 1 hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of 19 ' of the(County)(City)(Town)(Village)of was duly passed by the on 19----,and was(approved)(not approved)(repassed after /Nome of GairLtiw Body) • disapproval)by the on 19----- Such local law was submitted (El.,,...Mel Esesveive Of)rce.') to the people by reason of a(mandatory)(permissive)referendum,and received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the(general)(specialXannual)election held on 19.--- ,in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was flied requesting referendum.) , I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of 19 ' of the(County)(City)(Town)(Vllage)of was duly passed by the on 19----,and was(approved)(not approved)(repassed after (Nerve of Lesisauve Body) disapproval)by the on 19--- . Such local law was subject to (Elegir<CA:.f Eaee.rive Of)ieee'1 permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of 19.--- ,in accordance with the applicable provisions of law • ' *Elective Chief Executive Officer means or includes the chief executive officer of a county elected on a county- wide basis or,if there be none,the chairperson of the county legislative body,the mayor of a city or village,or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto local laws or ordinances. (2) . F • F I. '..Oa. (City local law concerning Charter revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of 19 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section(36)(37)of the Municipal Home Rule Law,and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the ;qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the(special)(general)election held on 19----, became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) • I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of 19---- ;qf the County ofState of New York,having been submitted to the electors ;tit the General Election of November----------___-_.-19___-,pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law,and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the ci;- �ips of said county as a unit and a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit :voting at said general election,became operative. golly other authorized form of final adoption has been followed,please provide an appropriate certification.) further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same !a a correct transcript tl erefrom and of the whole of such original local law,and was finally adopted in the manner in- dicated in paragraph- 1 ,above. Mak of the e��a gbtadve body,laity,lbws or vWtaae 1 or ive body Judith T. Terryfocal,Tow Clerk (Seal) Date: June 14, 1995 1' iCertifcation to be executed by County Attorney,Corporation Counsel,lbwn Attorney,Village Attorney or Other authorized attorney of locality.) TATE OF NEW YORK SUFFOLK t tarry OF the undersigned,hereby certify that the foregoing I 1 law contains the correct text and that all proper proceedings ve been had or taken for the enactment of the Iocal la annexed hereto. L117(-Th \ Signature Laury L.Dowd, Town Attorney is nue Welt"' ecisw of Southold Town Village Date: June 14, 1995 (3) PBS Y// • ' NEW If 'STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Local Law Filing 413CATESTREETALBANY.Ny 12231 (Use this form to file a local law with the Secretary of State.) lbxt of law should be given as amended. Do not include matter being eliminated and do not use italics or underlining to indicate new matter. EKX Town o Soutlhgld XIX Local Law No. 1 of the year ZOAD • A local law_in__Relation__to__Amencling—Chapter__5.6__entltlet!__'_'1,.andmar_k_Pr_eser_vation" _Qf__the_Cosie_of_the__Inwn__af_Southold— Be it enacted by the Town Board of the ar~efLgideiwDaM �bl�yx /141EX of Southold as follows: Tbwn § 56-3.Definitions. As used in this chapter,the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE — The quality of a building or structure based on its date of erection, style and scarcity of same, quality of design, present condition and appearance or other characteristics that embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction. COMMISSION — The Landmark Preservation Commission established pursuant to this chapter. DESIGNATED LANDMARK — A landmark in the Town of Southold designated pursuant to the provisions ofthis Chapter EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES -- The architectural style, design, general arrangement and components of all of the outer surfaces of any building or structure. HISTORIC DISTRICT — Any area which contains places, sites, structures or buildings which have a special character and ambience or historical value or aesthetic interest and which represent one(1) or more periods or styles of architecture of an era of history and which cause such area to constitute a distinct section of the town. [Added 4-5-1994 by L.L.No.4-1994] HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -- The quality of a place, site, building, district or structure based upon its identification with historic persons or events in the Town of Southold._[,Amended 44-1994 by L.L.No.4-1994]. LANDMARK — Any. place, site, structure:;or building which has historical value or aesthetic interest by ren i ,of:ittts ant quity or uniqueness of architectural design or as part Q�''tlie d O . } 4 or cultural characteristics of the town, county or flat*. L ended.4`5-19 4 ,..1 Ho.4-I 4 '(, idlttna(s _ti;x40041 attach pages the same dm os this skeet.anduunibegc DOS-23.9firiG 208) • P - D 1VSARK DESK Tx4N -- The designation of a lath k,pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. STRUCTURE--Any assembly of materials forming a construction framed of component structural parts for occupancy or use, including buildings. STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE [Added 4-5-1994 by L.L. No. 4-1994] -- Style recognized by one(1)of the following organizations: A. • The National Register of Historic Places. B. Historic American Buildings Survey. C. Historic American Engineering Record,United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.' D. Division for Historic Preservation,New York State Office of Parks and Recreation. E. National Trust for Historic Preservation. F. Society of Architectural Historians. § 56-7. Review of building permit applications. A. Every application for a building permit for the reconstruction or alteration of, including but not limited to demolition or addition to a Designated Landmark, property inventoried by S.P.L.LA (Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities), or property within a designated and listed Historic District, or property otherwise designated as a landmark by Town, State or Federal agencies shall be referred by the Building Inspector to the Commission for its comments and recommendations. No building permit shall be issued until the Commission has filedits written comments and recommendations with the Building Inspector and has mailed a copy thereof to the applicant or until the passage of fourteen (14) days from the date of referral, whichever shall first occur. [Amended 6-13-1995 by L.L.No. 13-1995] B. The application for a building permit shall not be deemed complete until the Commission has filed its written comments and recommendations or until the passage of fourteen (14) days from the date of referral of the building permit application to the Commission,whichever shall first occur. C. In reviewing an application for a building permit referred to it, the Commission shall consider the effect that the contemplated work will have on the exterior architectural . features of the designated landmark. If the Commission recommends modification in the contemplated work in order to preserve the architectural features of the structure, it shall suggest Such modifications as will'minimize the costs, time and inconvenience to'the owner. D. In reviewing an application for a building permit, the Commission shall consider only the exterior architectural features of the building or structure. E. The comments and recommendations of the Commission with respect to building permit applications referred to it pursuant to this section shall be deemed advisory only. The owner's rejection of or refusal to comply with such comments and recommendations shall not delay or in any way impede the otherwise favorable action on the issuance of a building permit. F. Nothing contained'in this chapter shall be deemed to prevent the ordinary and necessary maintenance and repair of any exterior architectural features of a designated landmark which does not involve a significant change in 'design, material or outward appeara ,ce:thereof This Local Law shall take:effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State. (1a) • (Complete the certiticate lin the paragraph that applies to the fik af this local law and strike out that which is not applicable.) 1. (Final adoption by local legislative body only.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. 1 of 2R04. Southold was dulypassed bythe of the(l8'dfiwn)(V�Dfa �i of 7 vs(n BO?rd on Jahi.r'a'ry 18, 200Pin accordance with the applicable provisions of law. (Neatl el/Leju(a ive Body) • 2. (Passage by local legislative body with approval,no disapproval or repassage after disapproval by the Elective Chief Executive Officers.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of 19 of the(County)(City)(Town)(Village)of was duly passed by the on 19 ---,and was(approved)(not approved)(repassed after (Na...of Legislative tidy) disapproval)by the and was deemed duly adopted on 19-.-., (Elective Grief Execogive Officers) .. in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. • 3. (Final adoption by referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. ,of 19 of the(CountyxCity)(Tbwn)(Village)of was duly passed by the on 19----,and was(approved)(not approved)(repassed after (Nese oJLegislative 6dy) disapproval)by the on 19----. Such local law was submitted (Elective Chief Executive Officer') to the people by reason of a(mandatory)(permissive)referendum,and received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors voting thereon at the(generalXspecialXannual)election held on 19--- ,in accordance with the applicable-provisions of law. • 4. (Subject to permissive referendum and final adoption because no valid petition was filed requesting referendum.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of 19 of the(CountyyCity)('Ibwn)(Village)of was duly.passed by th( on 19----,and was(approved)(not approvedxrepassed aft- (Name it/Le:Wain Ealy)- disapproval) dr)- disapproval)by the ------- on----------------- 19--- . Such local law was subject ti (Elective ChiefExwgiveOdlcer') permissive referendum and no valid petition requesting such referendum was filed as of- 19---- ,in accordance with the applicable provisions of law. *ElectiVe Chief Executive pincer means or Includes the chief executiveofficer of a county 1a wide basis or If there be.none,the chairperson of the-county legislative body,the mayor of a cit t or the supervisor of a town where such officer is vested with the power to approve or veto locate fates Ot 10, (2) Fe ill f 5. (City local law concerning Cht...er revision proposed by petition.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. • of 19 of the City of having been submitted to referendum pursuant to the provisions of section(36X37)of the Municipal Home Rule Law,and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of such city voting thereon at the(special)(general)election held on 19____, became operative. 6. (County local law concerning adoption of Charter.) I hereby certify that the local law annexed hereto,designated as local law No. of of the County of State of New York,having been submitted to the elector: at the General Election of November 19----,pursuant to subdivisions 5 and 7 of section 33 of the Municipal Home Rule Law,and having received the affirmative vote of a majority of the qualified electors of the cit- ies of said county as a unitand a majority of the qualified electors of the towns of said county considered as a unit voting at said general election,became operative. (If any other authorized form of final adoption has been followed,please provide an appropriate certification.) I further certify that I have compared the preceding local law with the original on file in this office and that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original local law,and was finally adopted in the manner it dicated in paragraph i----,above. LLLAt Clerk of the sal legislative body,City,lb or Village Clerk or officer designated by local legWative.body Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk (Seal) Date: 911--t-A-1-id--127 .0. 6 (Certification to be executed by County Attorney,Corporation Counsel,lbwn Attorney,Village Attorney or other authorized attorney of locality.) STAIBOF NEW YORK SUFFOLK COUNTY OF I,the undersigned,hereby certify that the foregoing local 'ntains the correct text and that all proper proceedin have been had or taken for the enactment of the local ,, -' hereto. ArgilYr Si.,. tura • Gre• . .• • • , • _ • • Title Co(UXtf of Southold Vitlifat Date: Arae-L ° . a446 (3) 41 RECEIVED !„.1 , 11 FEB 2 2 2000 STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF STATE Southold Town OA 41 STATE STREET Southold ALBANY, NY 1 223 1-000 1 ALE%ANbER F.TREADWELL SECRETARY OF STATE "r'ebruary 15, 2000, ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE TOWN HALL 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 RE: Town of Southold, Local Law 1, 2000, filed 02/04/2000 The above referenced material was received and filed by this office as indicated. Additional local law filing forms will be forwarded upon request. Sincerely, Janice G. Durfee Principal File Clerk Bureau of State Records (518) 474-2755 JGD:ml HTTP://WWW.DOS.STATE.NY.US • E-MAIL: INFO@DOS.STATE.NY.US REOMCLCO PAIlA 1 r NES` �,a2220 #17294 n� ?E,� p a "fS�'�S a!ISTAGEL Mt12QO .56,20 Ms.Elizabeth A Neville: • • The following material has been received " ` Frotaess and will be processed for inclusion in your Code as supplemental pages(where applicable): • Local Law Nos_1-2000,2-2000.3-2000 Town of Southold GO Clerk's Office PO Banc 1179 Southold,NY 11971 General Code Publishers Phone:800/836-8834 Fax 716/328.8189 , _( j� a ! 3 { t + -mail'9ahQsegeneFaltoQef fT.114l4it ��F11a#111tf.eliili tiond1v7IM • • • Pi 14111 • f oe ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE t R Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O.Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold,New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER �if' Fax(631) 765=6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER = 1,Q� FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER -• i.* , OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD • February 2, 2000 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED New York State Department of State State Records and Law Bureau 41 State Street Albany, New York 12231 Re: Local Law Numbers I through 3 of 2000 Town of Southold, Suffolk County Dear Sirs: In accordance with provisions of Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, I an enclosing herewith certified copies of Local Law Numbers 1 2, and 3 of 2000 of the Town of Southold suitable for filing in your office. I would appreciate if you would send me a receipt indicating the filing of the enclosures in your office. Thank you. Very truly yours, ../;litieti(24014 Elizabeth A. Neville ECM 1 .40 Southold Town Clerk Special Fee I - a, Restricted Dormer/Faa e Ram ;..73;:. 1a111111111 Date, IT co :1101111 rte' co PO - :cbdpvc.,......,1 • 'Iowin t oink shall-Inutile meanings '};'• ITRCtU RAL SIGNIF 1: ICA_NCE—The quality of a building-1 ,of', don its date of erec- y of same.q • a tnu# tf " ,',''sigh' ntic6nditioa;and, ap r.,n r oth � qx of-hillier characteristics ,-}.thafeembodythe,distinctiiecharac-`,,, .1^ieristiCs,of.a type,Period or method _.of`constrution, , i:;' COMMISSION—The Landmark, "P Preservation Commission es•',i +,teblished pursuant to this chapter, i. ,. 1 r .J5J., a7'siail t)f i C �eY ha . 1 O ARCHITEC s: ''TIJR�AAI1,, FEATURES —The ar-y 1.chiteetural style, design, gener :k ),arrangement.and components of ;^ ,I of the'outer surfaces of any• .,• or;structure. • ' ,HI'ST'ORIC`DISTRICT—Anarea %ankh Y contains places. Iwo— ! sit structures or btuldings wWIidt h ..'ave...x ! special character and amJ t4jrabiance •.'`, his , valueor aesthetic ince -, and;which represent one(1)or m.. ; pcnode of styles of architecture of .i era Of Miami.and which cause s,.,;; arse to constitute a distinctsection ,; the]town,[Added.4,5-1994 by L•e• Noe-1994 r HISTORICAL SIGNIFIGAN r'<.' —The 9®Myplace,- ; Of a< site,�'';is,. ills;diVrict or structure based•..^..,... tits•identification with historic ,- 'scat'or events in -the Town .1,i,- Southold. -Southold. [Amended 4-5-1994 d., i' LL No.4,19941 LANDMARK--Any place, i'# , structure or.building Which has ..-..A -torical value or,aesthetic interest }.� reason of-iis antiquity or oak! T. of architectural design,or*.P Yr tbe-development,heritageor ; i ,characteristics of the town,coati 1,, nation.(Amended 4-5-1994 by ,;,,;-( No .4-1 ) ET,.. ` LANDMARK,DESIGNATI'I„",',„,,,-..3 --The designation of a, ,• ., -- - - - pendant'to`the'provtsions of - I STRUCTURE—Any ; i ' of Materials forming a cons. y* g^ framed of,component "r' ,PPrta:for occupancy or use, r'^ a ,�in`• .' STATE OF NEW YORK) VILLE dip Ai crllzE r G, • �w -t" (Added 4-5-1994 bbyy•LL.No.4-1 )SS: a l —Sty lerecogaizedfby.one(1) C UNTY SU ',.11,-1.-6'!f' ,i., folb. Theiganiyatton> ��� • 1( of Mattituck, In said . r r- v y n6-,-.7,-,,4; 11 A. The-National,'Registe ^, l oncPiwa. county, being duly sworn, says that he/she Is s ... Frrviorie American awl 'i.:Principal clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly , .Fi. : CHistoricAtaerican, newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Y :w , s Depart, .,1ldrtth s.j •uthoid, County of Suffolk and State of New York, f� • Diioa»meat m�ret . ,. ri r4 National P rk'Semee. • that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed i ;.-i-''',-: y` ? A Division for.IisWrta •. ..,•y,has been regularly published in said Newspaper ,, y vation,New'York State a K i, • of Parks and Remotion. 1.•nce each week for 1 weeks succes- 3� r ,r,1 E. Natfanal'Trust for `.Ively, commencingr � ( on the ro4h day ✓ "fit . Ptof • ;•1Of UQi UPj 20 00 j , :4t.,77 T. Society- of',AuehiteCtural- , k t r a; ": IPtiana, F.''' ` ,-r s ,4 #gb7. )?erkw-a[bafuding � 6„, ri ,.- zl'.,r. tRl .-.ao A-Every application for a ' , *44.‘.4-. ncipal Clerk j I tM” t ✓-...t F,,'".£' *Y I' -Sheridan'f the'reeonatrttctio a3 -, h Jsworn to before me this 6 -,��. � �.,{ ,1 f41 t4 demolt4Gtl or HddTlOn `k _ c..-....-:-......,, , i- 21 day of i 74N/ 20 00 tri " -- JOHN R'BRi6O i . ,.'. - Y PUBLIC,STATE OF NEW YORK . R4732813 ' Vr. . QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES MAY-31 Pc°G, 6 icy • STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE, Town Clerk of the Town of Southold, New York being duly sworn, says that on the 4th day of January ab00 she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board,, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York. LEGAL NOTICE - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON LOCAL LAW RE: LANDMARK PRESERVATION. Bite of Public Hearing: 15.00 P.M., Tuesday inaury 18, 2000. Elieth Wetfville Southold Town Clerk Sworn to before me this `hil day of Notary Public LINDA J.COOPER P.oii!r.•Pudic.State of New York Plo.4322583,Suffolk County Term Exyirea December 31,14,.-a2 • I. • PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD JANUARY 18,2000 5:00 P.M. ON THE PROPOSED "LOCAL LAW IN RELATION TO AMENDING CHAPTER 56 ENTITLED"LANDMARK PRESERVATION'. Present: Supervisor Jean W.Cochran Justice Louisa P.Evans Councilman William D.Moore Councilman Brian G.Murphy Councilman Craig A.Richter * * * Town Clerk Elizabeth A.Neville Town Attorney Gregory F.Yakaboski * * * Absent: Councilman John M.Romanelli SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: Louisa,would you read the public notice. JUSTICE EVANS: "Public Notice is hereby given that there has been presented to the Town Board of the Town of Southold,Suffolk County,New York,on the 21"day of December, 1999, A Local. Law entitled "A Local Law in Relation to Amending Chapter 56 entitled "Landmark Preservation of the Code of the Town of Southold".Noticeis further given that the Town.Board of the Town of Southold will hold a public hearing on the aforesaid Local Law at the Southold Town Hall,53095 Main Road,Southold,New York,on the 18`i'day of January, 2000,at 5:00 P.M.,at which time all interested persons will be hard. This proposed "Local Law in Relation to Chapter 56 Landmark Preservation" reads as follows: - A Local Law in Relation to.Amending Chapter 56 entitled"Landmark Preservation"of the Code of theTown of Southold. BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Southold as follows: ,�� ( 1" • 3 A. Every application for a building permit for the reconstruction or alteration of including but not-limited to demotion dr.addition to.a Vesignated.l:a rk:.prQgec.y inventoried.by SiP.j;;�.I:A: (Society for'the preservation 4f Long Island *guides). or property within a(lesiva*and listed Ilstpnc District.or.property otherwise:desinnated stat-02.044a-ligeneieS shall be referred:by the Building Inspector to the Commission for its corninents and recommendations. No building permit shall be issued until the Commission has filed its written coirinients and recommendations with the Building Inspector and has.mailed a copy thereof to the applicant or until the passage of fourteen (14)days from the date,of referral, whichever shall first occur. [Amended 6-13-1995 by L.L.No. 13-1995] B. The application for a building permit shall not be deemed complete until the Commission has filed its written comments and recommendations or until the passage of fourteen (14) dais from the late of referral of the building permit application to the C©mmission,•vItliichever shall first occur. C. In revietVing an application for a building permit referred to it, the Commission shall consider the effect that the contemplated work will have on the exterior architectural featurea of the deSignated landmark. If the Commission recommends modification in the contemplated work in order to preserve the architectural features of the structure,it shall suggest such modifications as will minimize the costs, time and inconvenience to the owner. D. In reviewing an application for a building permit, the Commission shall consider only the exterior architectural features of the building-or structure. E. The comments and recommendations of the Commission with respect to building permit applications referred to it pursuant to this section shall be deemed advisory only. The owner's rejection of or refusal to comply with such comments and recommendations shall not delay or;in any way impede the otherwise favorable action on the issuance of a building permit. F. Nothing contained in this chapter shall be deemed to prevent the ordinary and necessary maintenance and repair of any exterior architectural features of a designated landmark which does not involve a significant change in design, material or outward appearance thereof. 16/22/2663 11:65 6314::44 4 MUNLEYMEAD PAGE 6 MUNL,PY,MEADE, NIELSEN & RE ATTORNEYS,A, 'LAW 36 No:lb New York Avenue lluntingtt i.New YOrk 11743 (631)425.4100 OCT 212003 Telecopier (631)425-4)04 TELECOPY TO THE FOI_LOW1Nr t NUMBER: TO: Linda Kowalski FAX NO. t 631)765-4064 Firth Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold RE: Application for Premises at 125855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck FROM: Jacalyn R. Fleming DATE: October 22, 2003 MESSAGE: Please see the attached letter. TOTAL NUMBER OEF,?.^7GFS 2 (Inciuditl Cover Page) PLEASE NOTE. The information contained in this facsimile message is privileged and confidential and is intended only for the use of the individual named above and othrrs who have been specifically authorized to receive such information. If the recipient is not the intended recipient.you are hereby notified that any dissemination,distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,or if any problems occur with transmission,please notify us immediately by telephone at(631)425-4100. Thank you. 0/22/2603 11:05 6314254134 MUNLE'r'MEAU PAGE 02 MUNLEY, ME.DEQ NIELSEN Az Ric ATTORr+'CYE .AT LAW REPLY TO: Q 1(EPLY TO; 3� 1 AO Aiinnvm 'VEC7S 00,40 36 NORTH NEW YOrcx AVENtir, OXtEA'i' Nf e , NEW '1'ONK 1102). tUurNTlrrl:Tu:`. NEW YORK 11743 (516) 467-0500 (631) 1PLS-4100 VLECOP)ER TLLECVPIER (SIB) 48?-8535) (631) 425.4104 October 22,2003 VIA FACSIMILE Lydia A.Tortora, Chairperson, and 0 C T 2 2 0 0 3 Members of the Board Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold 53095 Maw Road Southold, New York 11971 Attention. Lunda Kowalski RE: Omnipoint Communications,Inc. Zoning Board of Appeals Application for a Setback Vanance #5357(in part) SCTM# 1000: Section: 141, Block: 03, Lot: 38,1 Premises: 125855 Sound Avenue,Mattitack,New York 11952 Dear Chairwoman Tortora and Members of the Board: The above-captioned application is scheduled for public hearing on October 23, 2003, at 1:00 p.m. We request that the hearing be adjourned to the next available hearing date. Should you have any questions with respect to the foregoing,please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, MUNLEY, !MADE, NIELSEN Sr RE By. _ �.L �`1, acalyn R.Fleming , ,. ,,, 5___, ,_,. 4.. j _ yie/ Ei...1 ?If 'it,J q , PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS foil OFFOL, BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. ,0 Q�, P.O.COG Box 1179 Chairman ��� 'f�; Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 o - Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICHARD CAGGIANO % CaTelephone(631) 765-1938 WILLIAM J.CREMERS . Q .F KENNETH L.EDWARDS `. Fax(631) 765-3136 MARTIN H.SIDOR Ol 4 .�a ' PLANNING BOARD OFFICE . MEMORANDUM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD #0` p� AUG 1 a Date: August 19, 2003 ` . 9 2003 ! To: Mrs. Tortora, Chairwoman of Zoning Board of Appeals : :7 h; From: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman of Southold Town Planning Board Re: Appeal# 5357 Omnipoint Communications (Penny) 12585 Sound Avenue Mattituck, N.Y. SCTM: 1000-141-3-38.1 In reference to the memo request for information dated August 21, 2003. The Planning Board (PB)held a work session on August 18, 2003 and would like to offer the following comments on the above site plan. 1. The PB currently has no site plan application on file and would like a chance to review the site plan requirements. Therefore we requests that the ZBA hold open the public meeting and copy us with the meetings transcript for review. 2. Under Southold Town code section 100-162 (C ) site plan approval is required. Please keep us up to date on the project. Thanking you in advance. Cc: file, BD(MV), ZBA k d0 O > �( Fax (516)765-1823 ti 2 Town Hall,53095 Main Ro Telephone(516)765-1800 O yC���� P.O.Box 1179 P ;y'IJO! fat• �i� Southold,New York 11971 Ni1t� c " ,',IIIA 1 et_ ff2 ntci s$ekrIk \/ V SOUTHOLD TOWN LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION AUG 6 2003 TO: Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman ZBA FROM: Herb Adler, Jr. Chairman—Landmark Preservation Comm. DATE: August 5, 2003 RE: #5357 Omnipoint Communications (125855 Sound Ave. Mattituck 141-3-38.1) It is my belief that a cogent argument can be made that the Building Department was correct in denying a permit for construction. The Landmark Preservation Law defines a landmark as "Any place, site, structure or building which has historical value or aesthetic interest by reason of its antiquity or uniqueness of architectural design or as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the town, county or nation." I would argue that the houses within 300 feet of the proposed tower fall within this definition and do not require to be designated specifically by any town, county or nation. The Landmark Preservation Law in Section 56-7 has added S.P.L.I.A inventoried property to the list of types of property that are referred to the Commission when building permits are sought. The S.P.L.I.A. listing of houses in Southold is accessible and was up-dated a couple of years ago. I would say that Section 56-7 can be used to amplify and explain the definition of a Landmark in the previous paragraph. st The term, "landmark designation" as defined in Southold Code Section 100-13 does not agree with the definitions in Chapter 56, Landmark Preservation Law of Southold Town. If you wish me to, I will be happy to discuss this with the Town Attorneys. I feel that the Landmark Preservation Commission has a duty to carry out whatever authority it may have. f/-4 6, t- a �s ei-PCA raX Lo?S- 4zi0 y TRANSMITTAL WITHOUT COVER LETTER DELIVERED F/ /i/2003 TO ZBA OFFICE FROM: Aitt 74/1 ) RE: Am,L _, , .�:..r�_ 4e. 71axi4i) a-1.662-1- , y y �. Ji I i/g/e3 itsyku (i 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS %- )11) 11/1,644-1: Mattituck Folder I Sound Avenue MK-1 Hamlet of Mattituck MK-2 Howell/Kujawski house 177 Sound Ave. MK-3 Reeve/Jens house (1) 181 Sound Ave. MK-3A Reeve/Jens house ( 2) 181 Sound Ave. MK-4 Hallock house Sound Ave. MK-5 Charles Aldrich house Sound Ave. MK-6 Kirkup/Sobering house. . . .Box 248D, Sound Ave. MK-7 Downs/Jens house 6175 Sound Ave. MK-8 Hallock/Conklin house. . . . .R.D253 , Sound Ave. MK-9 Hazard Jackson house Sound Ave. MK-10 Brick double-house 11045 Sound Ave. MK-10A Old commercial building Sound Ave. MK-11 Potatoe packing plant Sound Ave. MK-12 George Penny house Sound Ave. MK-12A Tuthill/Christie house 2135 Sound Ave. MK-12B Tuthill/Dr.Sunshine house. . . .12235 Sound Ave. MK-12C Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Sound Ave. MK-12D Mechanics Hall/North Fork Com. Theater Sound Ave. MK-12E Cemetery of Presbyterian Church Sound Ave. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOLDER II Mattituck - north of Sound Avenue , west of Mattituck Inlet ANtr" pOw Tow N t` MK-13 Cooper/Simieich house Bergen Ave. MK-13A Cooper house Off Bergen Ave. MK-14 Luther Cox house 3539 Cox Neck Rd. MK-15 Cox/Forman/Mattes house Mill Rd. MK-16 Cox/Forman carriage house Off Mill Rd. MK-16A Cox/Forman Barn Mill Rd. MK-17 Jackson brick water tower Off Mill Rd. MK-18 Robinson house 19130 Mill Rd. MK-19 Grist Mill Mill Rd. MK-20 Water Tower Mill Rd. MK-21 Meday house Off Westphalia Av. MK-22 Lorigan/Silkworth house Off Westphalia Av. MK-23 Wilke/Tuthill house Off Westphalia Av. MK-24 Dr. E.K. Morton house Westphalia Av. MK-24A Duntile Buildings Westphalia Av. MK-24B Unity Baptist Church Factory La. MK-25 A. Fisher house Pike St. MK-26 Gildersleeve house Pike St. MK-27 Kirkup house Pike St. ` MK-28 Old firehouse Pike St. MK-29 Pike/Parker house Pike St. MK-30 Mattituck Fire Dept. Bldg Pike St. MK-30A Old Post Office Love La. MK-30B "American Armor Foundation Inc." Museum Love La. MK-31 "Eureka House" ?30 Love La. MK-32 Robinson house Love La. & New Middle Rd. MK-33 North Fork Baptist Church New Middle Rd. r TABLE OF CONTENTS Mattituck Folder III North of Main Road east of Mattituck Inlet MK-34 War Memorial Wickham Ave. MK-35 American Legion Hall 735 Wickham Ave. MK-36 Case/Cleaves house 735 Wickham Ave. MK-37 S. W. Tuthill Produce & Coal Co 800 Wickham Ave. ` MK-38 Capt. Ellsworth Tuthill "Iris Acres" Wickham Ave. MK-39 Fred Satterly house Wickham Ave. MK-40 Hudson/Satterly house Mill La. MK-41 Preston Ruland house 6300 Mill La. MK-42 F. S. Ruland house Mill La. MK-43 Reeve house Reeve Ave. MK-44 Brochard house Baille Beach Rd. MK-45 House on inlet E- - Mill Rd. MK-46 T. H. Reeve house E Mill Rd. MK-47 Garvey/McNulty house E Mill Rd. MK-48 J. C. Tuthill house Elijah La. For Oregon Road see Mattituck Folder VII . 1 \ MATTITUCK - Folder IV TABLE OF CONTENTS Main Road - Part One MK-48A Horton/Husing house Old Main Rd,. MK-48B Husing brick barn Old Main Rd. MK-49 New Bethany Cemetery Main Rd. MK-50 Melvin or McIntyre house Main Rd. MK-50A Geo. Gildersleeve house Main Rd. MK-50B Raynor house 11875 Main Rd. MK-51 Telephone Co. bldg Main Rd. MR-51A Mattituck Presbyterian Church Main Rd. MK-51B Octagon house Main Rd. MK-51C Glenwood Hotel 12595 Main Rd. MK-51D Grabie house Main Rd. MK-51E Wells/Howell house (1766) Main Rd. MK-52 J.L. Reeve Grocery Store (Jim' s Diner) Main Rd. MK-52A Gertrude Reeve house Main Rd. MK-53 DeFriest Funeral Parlor Main Rd. MK-54 Fred Greaves house 13445 Main Rd. MK-55 W.L. Boutcher house Main Rd. MK-56 Wm. H. Pike house Main Rd. MK-57 Our Lady of Good Council Church Main Rd. MK-58 Daniel Broderick house 14500 Main Rd. 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MK-78 Husing Pond Preserve Peconic Bay Blvd. MK-79 Willis Tuthill house 3075 Bay Ave. MK-80 Mattituck Motel Bay Ave. MK-81 Wm. Hudson, Jr. house 580 New Suffolk Ave. MK-82 S.R. Hudson, Jr. house700 New Suffolk Ave. MK-83 Leon R. Hall house 820. New Suffolk Ave. MK-84 Reeves/Pim house Corner Reeve Ave,. & New Suffolk Ave. MK-85 G.B. Reeve house New Suffolk Ave. MK-86 Wood Wickham house 2530 New Suffolk Ave. MK-87 Lupton/Norris mansion New Suffolk Ave. MK-88 Conklin/Lupton house New Suffolk Ave. MK-89 Mould estate New Suffolk Ave. MK-90 Lopped tree New Suffolk Ave. MR-91 Miska house Marratooka Rd. MK-92 Doyle/Richards house Marratooka Rd. MK-93 Sarkisian garage &WindmillMarratooka Rd. MK-94 Henningham house Marratooka Rd. MATTITUCK - Folder VII TABLE OF CONTENTS OREGON OR 1-Gildersleeve/Cybulski house Oregon Rd. OR 2-Allyn Tuthill house Oregon Rd. OR 3-Ellsworth Bond/Sidor house Oregon Rd. OR 4-B.O. Robinson house Oregon Rd. OR 5-Tuthill/Wyckoff/Zimnoski house Oregon Rd. OR 6-J.H. 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The Landmark Preservation Law defines a landmark as "Any place, site, structure or building which has historical value or aesthetic interest by reason of its antiquity or uniqueness of architectural design or as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the town, county or nation." I would argue that the houses within 300 feet of the proposed tower fall within this definition and do not require to be designated specifically by any town, county or nation. The Landmark Preservation Law in Section 56-7 has added 0 S.P.L.I.A inventoried property to the list of types of property that are referred to the Commission when building permits are sought. The S.P.L.I.A. listing of houses in Southold is accessible and was up-dated a couple of years ago. I would say that Section 56-7 can be used to amplify and explain the definition of a Landmark in the previous paragraph. The term, "landmark designation" as defined in Southold Code Section 100-13 does not agree with the definitions in Chapter 56, Landmark Preservation Law of Southold Town. If you wish me to, I will be happy to discuss this with the Town Attorneys. I feel that the Landmark Preservation Commission has a duty to carry out whatever authority it may have. w e OMNIPOINT, MATTIUCK A021168 1000-114-02-001.02 &015 1000-141-03-021 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD HARRY G CHARKOW&WIFE 53095 MAIN ROAD P 0 BOX 215 SOUTHOLD NY 11971 MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-114-07-014.01 1000-141-03-028.01 SAVAS &JOANNE MILIENOS ANDREW T FOHRKOLB ETAL 18-41 21ST ROAD P 0 BOX 645 ASTORIA NY 11105 MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-114-07-014.02 1000-141-03-029.03 ROBERT OLMSTED ANDREW T&ANDREW C FOHRKOLB 1220 WESTPHALIA ROAD P 0 BOX 106 P O BOX 436 MATTITUCK NY 11952 MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-141-03-032.01 1000-141-02-020 WILLIAM M GUYTON PARASKEVI KONTOVEROS P 0 BOX 71 1095 WESTPHALIA AVENUE SOUTHOLD NY 11971 MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-141-03-033 1000-141-02-021.03 INLAND HOMES INC DIANE&JOSEPHINE COTUGNO P 0 BOX 117 220 EAST MILL ROAD MATTITUCK NY 11952 MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-141-03-034 1000-141-02-021.04 ADRIENNE M REHM NORTH FORK CHURCH OF CHRIST 390 ALOIS LANE INC MATTITUCK NY 11952 PO BOX 872 3525 C.R. 48 1000-141-03-035 MATTITUCK NY 11952 ALFRED E BOUFFARD P 0 BOX 802 1000-141-03-018 MATTITUCK NY 11952 JEFFREY J GREGOR 37 SQUIRETOWN ROAD 1000-141-03-036 HAMPTON BAYS NY 11946 ALFRED BOUFFARD P 0 BOX 802 1000-141-03-019 MATTITUCK NY 11952 INDEPENDENT GROUP HOME LIVING PROGRAM INC 1000-141-03-039 62 PINE STREET ROBERT BOASI EAST MORICHES NY 11940 12425 SOUND AVENUE MATTITUCK NY 11952 1 07/31/03 OMNIPOINT, MATTIUCK A021168 1000-141-03-040 1000-141-04-010 STEPHEN PAWLIK DIANE COTUGNO 550 SOUTH DRIVE JAMES KING MATTITUCK NY 11952 220 EAST MILL ROAD MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-141-03-041 GEORGE L PENNY INC 1000-141-04-011 P 0 BOX 2067 GRIFFIN'S LLC GREENPORT NY 11944 BOX 445 825 PACIFIC STREET 100-141-03-042.01 MATTITUCK NY 11952 MTA (LIRR) SUTPHIN BOULEVARD 1000-141-04-012 JAMAICA NY 11435 THEODORE E GRIFFIN P 0 BOX 554 1000-141-03-043 MATTITUCK NY 11952 ALICE FUNN P 0 BOX 422 1000-141-04-014.01 11850 SOUND AVENUE JOSEPH C CIAMARICONE ETAL MATTITUCK NY 11952 P O BOX 1631 MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-141-03-044 MARTIN&DONNA ROSEN 1000-141-04-024 3472 WEIDNER AVENUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OCEANSIDE NY 11572 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD NY 11971 1000-141-03-045.01 MATTIE SIMMONS 1000-141-04-032.01 11700 SOUND AVENUE MATTITUCK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MATTITUCK NY 11952 P 0 BOX 1411 MATTITUCK NY 11952 1000-141-04-008.01 10375 SOUND AVENUE LLC 1000-142-01-024.01 285 SWEET HOLLOW ROAD MTA (LIRR) HUNTINGTON NY 11743 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD JAMAICA NY 11435 1000-141-04-009 EDCHO CORP 1000-142-02-001 P 0 BOX 1026 LEGION STREET INC SOUTHOLD NY 11971 c/o MARTIN SIDOR 2010 OREGON ROAD MATTITUCK NY 11952 2 07/31/03 LEGAL NOTICE AUGUST 21,2003 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southold, the following public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hail, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on Thursday,Auqist 21. 2003. at the time noted below(or as soon thereafter as possible): 1:30 p.m. OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS, Lessee (and GEORGE L. PENNY INC.. Owner) #5357. Based on the Building Department's April 1, 2003 Natio) of Disapproval, applicant requests; (1) an interpretation of Section 100-162 for reversal of the Building Department's Notice of Disapproval, or (2) alternati very, a Variance under Section 100-162 for the location of a proposed telecommunications tower at less than 300 feet from historical properties (1000-141-3-35 and 1000.141-3- 39) listed on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities !riven tory of Southold Historic Properties. Location of Property: 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck; Parcel 1000-141-3-38.1, The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements befc re the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than desi pated above. Files are available for review during regular business hours. If yo have questions, please do not hesitate to call (631) 765-1809. Dated: July 16, 2003, Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman Board of Appeals Attorneys For Applicant: Lawrence C. Re' Munley, Meade, Nielsen & Re' 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 • (631) 425-4100 f � I .., \-• ,)/Ar‘7 pr e o- -- -4'4 \rilfrk � 4::.:,, '6`;'%i,- rt'' =B Town Hall, 53095 MainRoad �+p `�'`" ri P.O. Box 1179 =' j/Ol v ti. Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH CLERIC RRYMjil� to, ".."0 Aso � FAXTELEPHONE(S 6).765 1801 TOWNREGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD TOWN REGISTER OF LANDMARK STRUCTURES • r The following historic Landmark designations were made by the Southold Town Board on November 18, 1986: NAME OWNER LAUREL: RAFF-KUESTER HOUSE /.2,5- 3 - /' / Mr. t; Mrb. Ruyllerr W. Kudster'/Plelarr Katt Franklinville Road MATTI TUCK WELLS-LYONS HOUSE G Agnes W. Lyons Main Road REEVE-PIM HOUSE /1 �_ /7- 3 James H. & Constance S. Pim New Suffolk Avenue CUTCHOGUE "THE OLD PLACE" -to Elizabeth A. Vernon New Suffolk Road HONEYMOON COTTAGE /c ' ^ Walter F. & Flora S. Luce Main Road OLD HOUSE / o - — " / Independent Congregational Village Green , Church & Society of Cutchogue WICKHAM FARMHOUSE Jo /- 5 . / Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council Village Green f :2-- TUTHILL-WICKHAM HOUSE /(-> •t'- ' John L. Wickham New Suffolk Road v MOORE-LIZEWSKI HOUSE & BARN Joseph J. Lizewski Main Road r �, _ r, - 1/ EARLY COLONIST'S HOUSE Richard B. Lebkuecher Main Road -a _ 3 INDEPENDENT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cutchogue Library Main Road I p / _ G_ 2, 2 HAMID HOUSE f ..._, I Esmond & Lillian M. Hamid Main Road / o _ BUCKINGHAM-CASE-RICHMOND HOUSE Mr. & Mrs. Albert W. Richmond Main Road - y2- 1- / � RICHARD HALLOCK HOUSE Lawrence T. Waltz Skunk Lane - '- HURRICANE HALL j Gloria T. Nixon Skunk Lane EINSTEIN HOUSE I Marion M. McAII West Cove Road I . NEW SUFFOLK OLD HARBOR HOUSE - D— 2 Margaret L. White Harbor Lane METHODIST MISSION & NEW SUFFOLK SCHOOL Janet S. McGowan King Street _,, / PECON I C ISAAC OVERTON HOUSE "`'.r _ _, i Paul M. McGlynn Middle Island Road THE OLD CASTLE ) Thelma H. Barry Main Road i --� � SOUTHOLD TOWN DOCTOR'S HOUSE — Peter R. Stoutenburgh Ackerly Pond Road 70- S JOSEPH REEVE HOUSE / / _ S_ /3, 4./ Arthur G. Carlson Lower Road P ABIJAH COREY HOUSE 7 O_ - . 301 Wesley R. & Agnes P. Dickinson Main Bayview Road / 0 HAY LES-TUTHILL-YOUNG HOUSE Joey Verwayen Main Road JOSEPH HORTON HOUSE /J% ;� + Mary H. Conklin Main Road JOHN BOOTH HOUSE } " ?- / David Jackson Oaklawn Avenue DEACON JAMES HORTON HOUSE Dorothy F. Mullaney/Therese D. O'Boyle Main Bayview Road __ 3 COL. JOHN YOUNGS HOUSE _ Gretchen I . Kenniff Youngs Avenue THOMAS MOORE HOUSE Southold Historical Society Main Road - GREENPORT FANNING-DOROSKI HOUSE Jerry Doroski Broad Street ORIENT SHAW HOUSE/REVOLUTIONARY COTTAGE Mary Lee Larsen Village Lane j, , TERRY-MULFORD HOUSE Terry-Mulford House, Inc. Kings Highway «-J "TERRYWOLD" Constance J. Terry/Hope T. Gillispie Kings Highway _D - / _d ' I VILLAGE HOUSE , ,- _ _ f t Oysterponds Historical Society Village Lane WEBB HOUSE 2 ) 1 / Oysterponds Historical Society Poquatuck Park HIGH-THIEL HOUSE ! 7_ =1' _ ,r c; :l E. Geoffrey High/Burton D. Thiel Kings Highway GIDEON YOUNGS HOUSE James S. & Alice L. Leddy Village Lane c' 3-- C The following historic Landmark designation was made by the Southold Town Board on May 3, 1988: SOUTHOLD THE FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF SOUTHOLD Main Road u .( * * * • Tha following historic Land k designation was made by tr outhold Town Board cm July 5, 1989: SOUTHOLD THE PRINCE BUILDING Arthur C. Gossner & Millicent Gossner Main Road The following historic Landmark designations were made by the Southold Town Board on December 11, 1990: MATTITUCK THE REEVE-WICKHAM HOUSE Robert and Catherine Harper SOUTHOLD { r CLEVELAND-GLOVER, FRANK GAGEN Southold Historical Society BLACKSMITH SHOP HALLOCK CURRIE-BELL HOUSE 1 I Southold Historical Society THE PINE NECK BARN G`� Southold Historical Society THE THOMAS MOORE HOUSE c� Southold Historical Society THE DOWNS CARRIAGE HOUSE Southold Historical Society THE BAYVIEW SCHOOL HOUSE Southold Historical Society THE TREASURE EXCHANGE Southold Historical Society HORTON POINT LIGHTHOUSE // // / Southold Park District I — / * The following historic Landmark designation was made by the Southold Town Board on August 11, 1992: SOUTHOLD THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main Road 3 - The following historic Landmark designations were made by the Southold Town Board on May 31 , 1994: ? /^ •-17; / THE FRANK J. McINTOSH RESIDENCE Main Road, Greenport, N.Y. THE NATHAN B. SEIDMAN RESIDENCE 29215 Main Road, Orient, N .Y. The following historic Landr c designations were made by t Southold Town Board on May 30, 1995: (� BENJAMIN FRANKLIN for the installation of the MILE MARKERS in Southold Town. FRANK (SPARKY) COYLE, Champlin Place, Greenport The Youngs-Coyle House. The following historic Landmark designations were made by the Southold Town Board on May 28, 1996: THE COMMONERS' PRESERVE, 16 acres of marshland at Little Creek, between Indian Neck and Nassau Point, and 18 acres of marshy islands in the confluence of Broadwaters, Mud Creek and East Creek, all in Cutchogue. THE CUTCHOGUE DINER Main Road, Cutchogue The following historic Landmark designation was made by the Southold Town Board on August 20, 1996: ERICH HAESCHE, 59405 Man Road, corner of Laurel Lane, Southold, The Vail-Booth House. The following historic Pre:.1 ation Awards were made by tl Southold Town Board ',on May 20, 1993 : ED and JUDY DART, for the restoration of Hermitage Hall and Day Cottage, Peconic Lane, Peconic. JAMES and CONNIE PIM, for the restoration of The Reeve-Pim House, Reeves Avenue, Mattituck. CLIFF BENFIELD, for the restoration of The Horton Point Lighthouse, Horton Lane, Southold. The following historic Preservation Awards were made by the Southold Town Board on May 31 , 1994. BILL and PAT MILFORD, for the restoration and care of their home on Main Bayview Road, Southold. SOUTHOLD HISTORICAL SOCIETY, for the restoration of The Prince Building, on Main Road, Southold. JOHN and DENYSE WHITEHEAD, for the restoration of their home on Main Road, East Marion. The following historic Preservation Awards were made by the Southold Town Board on May 30, 1995: BETH and FRANK IANNO, Wolf Pit Lake, Mattituck The Ellsworth Tuthill House NORMAN and PHOEBE COHEN, Village Lane, Orient Cicero Breeze King House O a, r ., a, - L N MO'5 , C ± / A mi / # _ 27.41r, ....„ . ip. } i ' *1 ti4 r ��• -- • Vr tarn a r it 4frfr4 ME 4 # 4 4$9,4,\ A r. • t.r..yee 111 40VrleAr 4* 4116 Q ` it \ _____(<‘ lIll ih:'f'. %'11'illA*_Aditik ;411114110 / /x ill, SIMME III #$ V i7 tjd O a Arlo, ...... , ,Itis* ,.., P. 11100 ____ ... 40111Th 1111 1111111011.1' ------------------6cD" * Ilk .. Al,"I#As USN ot 3.1 6,, ,\11 lkillhie.‘ I ii (3 %./:, 1 1 1:7 00" Mr 1.... i:,..... TIMM to a 40.w to trim 40.01.c IL** ewy�u111 �' 41#11W4' 1 aa� W MINNMMIT REIM MOM I 1011111 ` ai .'"'" z.ice L`,... _ „e,. —_ — --•—_ NOME COUNTY CC SUFFOLK © l r ,..' souTho•O SFCmt NO Ql) •_^ O y •�`�4fe•�•~t.,.ni Meta •1014010•0011•10 r �... _`" _ _ _._: r. ..�....t�... +r la s.vKe y T ,e40. 41 a •_IY wr/1M T.P. ... -.•-- ..�.tr.Po -- r< twn..ttrt40erw "rj1� ie'-.��' V 1 to toe •• 1000 PROPERTY WW w a tes.tn ue X401 eruct. .' *Purported Historical Property: ` ,, Section 141,Block 3,Lot 35 **Purported Historical Property: Section 141,Block 3,Lot 39 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ��oi 00FG/id' � ��i�,r0‘' Gy Southold Town Hall Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman : 53095 Main Road � o Gerard P. Goehringer ; ti Z , P.O. Box 1179 George Horning k‘644_ .v$ Southold,New York 11971-0959 Ruth D. Oliva ';y�Jj� �O�/.1 ZBA Fax(631)765-9064 Vincent Orlando =.l * . i" Telephone(631)765-1809 http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TOWN MEMO TO: Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman, Planning Board _ FROM: Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman, Zoning Board of Appeals of/0 DATE: August 4, 2003 SUBJECT: Planning Board Site Plan Review Appl. No.5357 — (Appl. Name: Omnipoint Communications) The Zoning Board of Appeals will be conducting a public hearing regarding above captioned application on August 21, 2003, based on (1) an Interpretation of Section 100-162 for reversal of the Building Department's Notice of Disapproval, or (2) alternatively, a Variance under Section 100-162 for the location of a proposed telecommunications tower at less than 300 feet from historical properties (1000-141-3-35 and 1000-141-3-39) listed on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Inventory of Southold Historic Properties. Location of Property: 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck; Parcel 1000- 141-3-38.1 Please furnish your comments at your earliest convenience. Thank you. /pq Encs. CC: file Correspondence L. Tortora • 'PEALS BOARD MEMBERS ,#"Q Co ' O�' p Southold Town Hall ►� L dia A. Tortora, Chairwoman �d 1 53095 Main Road Gerard P. Goehringer ; H Z , P.O. Box 1179 George Horning O . ��t Southold,New York 11971-0959 /\5 Ruth D. Oliva 40�'��� ZBA Fax (631)765-9064 Vincent Orlando = 1 * p.,,'� Telephone (631)765-1809 � http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TOWN MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Herbert J. Adler, Jr., Chairperson Landmark Preservation Committee FROM: Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman, ZBA* DATE: June 30, 2003 SUBJECT: #5357 Omnipoint Communications (125855 Sound Avenue, Mattituck; 141-3-38.1) The Board of Appeals has received an Appeal Application for an Interpretation and Variance, based on the Building Department's April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, which states that the telecommunications tower is not permitted at less than 300 feet from any landmark property or district listed by federal, state or town agencies. The tower is proposed within 300 feet of properties identified as 1000-141-3-35 and 1000-141-3-39. Enclosed are copies of Building Department's April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, construction diagrams and County Tax Map identifying adjacent areas. Your review and comments are requested by August 5th (if possible). Thank you. Ends. cc: Lawrence Re, Esq. Munley Meade Nielsen Re 36 N. 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Parod,4000= 41=3-38:F "' ; 1 i < ' . CA ;EH F #5376: riY t Based on ' 'the ' 'Building '`•ri' .1;�ri " .1...: ,.. r•xi 41r 173 - l Dbpar,_tientslvlateh ; li* `thda`tt N`opce of Disaappproval;'aided head,at 35 BuildsPond-Road, May '.20,' ''2003; '`applicants CTM#104-11-12.1. 162 for reversal of the Building Southold;CTM#56-5-15.O ' request a Variance under 1:30 p.m. OMNIPOINT Department's Notice of 1 RO a.m. JOSEPH. Sections their100- req42A and 100- COMMUNICATIONS. Lessee Disapproval, or (2) alternative- DC�ROTI AND SUSAN 244B in their reqquest for an 1 a Variance under Section ULRIC #5370.. Based on the amendment to Building Permit (and GEORGE L. PENNY. y, BuildingDepartment's March #28945-Z, for deck extensions, INC Owner) #5357. Based on 100-162 for the location of a the Building Department's April proposed telecommunications 31,2003 Notice of Disapproval, portions of which do not meet applicants request a Variance the required 40 ft. front setback 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, tower at less than 300 feet from under Section 100-244' for an and 50 ft. rear setback, at 230 applicant requests:. (1) an 'as-built' deck addition at less Wunneweta Road, Cutchogue; Interpretation of Section 100- See Legals next page LEGAL NOTICE AUGUST 21, 2003 PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southold, the following public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on Thursday, August 21, 2003, at the time noted below (or as soon thereafter as possible): 1:30 p.m. OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS, Lessee (and GEORGE L. PENNY, INC., Owner) #5357. Based on the Building Department's April 1, 2003 Notice of Disapproval, applicant requests: (1) an Interpretation of Section 100-162 for reversal of the Building Department's Notice of Disapproval, or (2) alternatively, a Variance under Section 100-162 for the location of a proposed telecommunications tower at less than 300 feet from historical properties (1000-141-3-35 and 1000-141-3- 39) listed on the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Inventory of Southold Historic Properties. Location of Property: 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck; Parcel 1000-141-3-38.1. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review during regular business hours. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call (631) 765-1809. Dated: July 16, 2003. Lydia A. Tortora, Chairwoman Board of Appeals FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CHECKLIST FOR NEW PROJECTS V LABEL APPL# ASSESSORS CARD (7 COPIES) NAME 9,., ; ' ; A4 CTY. TAX MAP (7 COPIES + 1) IMMEN., _ 3$, I INDEX CARD (ATTACH OLD) TOWN Atm,`l,, ,, V LIST ALPHA BOOK COPY PRIORS V SIX COPIES I INSPECTION PACKETS COMPLETE • I REF: UPDATED NEW INFORMATION „,--_r ��r vxw V . COLOR p.:: !...1- ea t.A! TRIM SR o ,k) , , ■�� .• . Y w,e:4 a. ,h? 24‘‘.\:, 1 . II' .Y1 Q$r Pyre M. Bldg. .2 6 Y a g 8 y' ..1:5-0 4:?4.2. CA.rte. 'r Extension '✓14'” i Extension t- `r- . -rte 124.1 c.IC. r- C '/ - ` ' f 1'' 7 2-- Extension .4 st,.'3G 864 I r SO 12.9--- l 3 eee Foundationif /G Both / t...- Dinette Porch / _ 6 s P /a a _ eBasement �'o t., tr Floors G 6-7?, . K. Porch Ext. Walls Interior Finish LR. r..4.1D 5100"4`,o 1,;41 L r3z> Breezeway Fire Place Heat \.1.' z DR. GarageMEMININEMI /`} ype Roof Rooms 1st Floor BR. Patio Recreation Room Rooms 2nd Floor FIN. B O. B. 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I/ ,Ierrk-1 NA)11-)ai)."*64 N E A •---- "L" t't (.C.''''C • „"Efet,..CA..-y, e e=C--- 1 7 4 . i S11 ' W TYPE OF BUILDING-,1...e .€( F /7i.t‘y) "V • S. VL. FARM COMM. . MISC. Mkt. Value 4""tt LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS / ..„, ,.6. ,,- c-e-----r ,- CO-2 16.38:5 e- c,0 Cc C% 4 i..\ CI 0 Se1 C C 1--‘ ''' : ,1..r.- : 1-44 -r---7 --p; /---,j/ / e) 0 0 V 9 o—v \:5-9 o---0 ///7 )3/11" .5- 23/D P2-/e 6175 e//Z D ";1 4.0, r,6•4" a A, f:::r.',0, 44-'c 1o a c' 62_.6 0 / 214-2 4 sA-2.-/e. Ri:- -146 '71- cf...k)s-n-zwc= ';tra,a, L,,,A.a._ vic Si%),•' '--- , k.00t) si rioo -6-70° 1 0P e3/9)1-. iit3o/5/- L11 .4Sei fo Ilhp- h ti I rn,4 1 r) 44) i:41-11- , 111c .-e — AGE BUILDING CONDITION R////7•3 - 80e4i-c3 i a ac - be_vh 0 ExJ si-i 0-Pc:c e 4 Z11)V'ety 1 iSit,OC NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value Acre Tillable 1 Tillable 2 Tillable 3 , _--------- , II-- Woodland Swampland FRONTAGE ON WATER Brushland FRONTAGE ON ROAD House Plot DEPTH BULKHEAD Total DOCK . 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B. g �S"1` •~ ? /J`fS' - S._if V Breelewoy 3 6 X plo 40 0 'rd 3 60 Driveway rota) 0r--...eft I e , ` Z �' i/ r Town Of Southold P.O Box 1179 ` Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 04/28/03 Receipt#: 1452103 Transaction(s): Subtotal 1 Application Fees $600.00 Check#: 1452103 Total Paid: $600 00 Name: Omnipoint, Communications Inc 21855 County Rd 48 Cutchogue, NY 11935 Clerk ID: LINDAC Internal ID•73921 O''1SOffNit 'PA�'PL►ALS BOARD MEMBERS �i'�N0 Co'; ,'0.# 4 Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer t c • 53095 Main Road Lydia A.Tortorat CA P.O. Box 1179 George Horning G **�0 Southold,New York 11971-0959 Ruth D. Oliva , Chairwoman 117sli Fax(631)765-9064 Vincent Orlando _,,,,.,,,,.°'�� Telephone(631)765-1809 http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 13, 2003 Jacalyn R. Fleming, Esq. Munley, Meade, Nielsen & Re 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, NY 11743 Re: ZBA#5357 — Interpretation (Omnipoint Communications) Dear Mrs. Fleming: As confirmed by telephone last Friday, please find enclosed a copy of the determination rendered by the Board of Appeals at its November 6, 2003 meeting. Please be sure to follow-up with the Planning Board for the next step in the site plan application process. Before commencing construction activities, it will be necessary to obtain a building permit and possibly other zoning code reviews (if not already done by the Building Department). You may want to provide additional copies of the enclosed determinations to the Planning Board and Building Department at the time of submitting documentation in these steps. Thank you. Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski Enclosure w/ copies of ZBA Decision furnished 11/13 to: Office of the Building Inspectors Office of the Planning Board ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE 10 4% Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERKp P.O. Box 1179 C4 Z i Southold, New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS tv. i O 0 Fax (631) 765-6145 MARRIAGE OFFICER ifi 0/ Telephone (631) 765-1800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER °I ���,,''' southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville, Southold Town Clerk DATED: April 28, 2003 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 5357 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 5357 of Omnipoint Communications Inc. by Lawrence C. RE of Munley, Meade Nielsen & Re for a variance. Also included is: letter of transmittal dated April 25, 2003; Notice of Disapproval dated April 1, 2003; Applicant Transactional Disclosure Form; Owner Authorization Agreement; ZBA Questionnaire; Short Environmental Assessment Form; boundary survey; and site plan. Copies of ZBA decision also to the following on 11/13/03: j1 /,3 6.) Mr. Robert Boasi (owner of CTM 39) 12425 Sound Avenue Mattituck,NY 11952 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bouffard(owner of CTM 35) P.O. Box 802 Mattituck,NY 11952 Mr. William M. Guyton P.O. Box 71 Southold,NY 11971 OWNER AUTHORIZATION AGREEMENT Market: New York-MTA Site Number: LI-13-411-B Site Name: Mattituck Site Address: 125855 Sound Avenue Mattituck,NY Tax ID No: RE: Property described as: 125855 Sound Avenue,Mattituck,NY(the"Property") George L.Penny,Inc. is the owner of the Property(the"Owner")and has the authority to enter into a lease agreement with Omnipoint Communications,Inc. ("Omnipoint")concerning the portion of the Property that Omnipoint seeks to occupy. Owner hereby grants Omnipoint and its agents a revocable right to enter the Property to perform any reasonable tests that Omnipoint deems desirable to determine the feasibility of constructing and operating its communications facility upon the Property,including but not limited to 1)radio frequency testing; 2)soils testing;3)on-site feasibility assessment;and 4)filing of zoning applications(the"Access Right"). Owner may revoke the Access Right at any time by delivering written notice to Omnipoint by certified mail, return receipt requested,at the following address: Omnipoint Communications,Inc. 360 Newark Pompton Turnpike Wayne,New Jersey 07470 Attn: Lease Management Dept. This notice will be effective three (3) days after actual receipt by Omnipoint, provided, however, that Omnipoint may still enter the Property to remove any equipment it has placed there. Owner further agrees to cooperate with Omnipoint in obtaining, at Omnipoint's expense, all licenses and permits or authorizations required for Omnipoint's use of the Property from all applicable government and/or regulatory entities (including, without limitation, zoning and land use authorities, and the Federal Communication Commission("FCC"),including appointing Omnipoint as agent for all land use and zoning permit applications, and Owner agrees to cooperate with and to allow Omnipoint, at no cost to Owner, to obtain a title report,zoning approvals,variances,and land-use permits. Omnipoint agrees to repair any damage to Property caused by Omnipoint's use of the Access Right. Omnipoint further agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Owner harmless from and against any and all damages, losses and expenses arising out of or resulting from any claim, action or other proceeding that is based upon any negligent act or omission or willful misconduct of Omnipoint or its employees or agents, arising in connection with the Access Right. EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE OTHER HAS MADE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR COMMITMENTS THAT A LEASE AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE PROPERTY WILL BE ENTERED INTO IN THE FUTURE. OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS,INC. George L.Penny,Inc. By: y�j lil�QLBy: _ •A-1. qt Name: MQ l, ft.„. to ewH) Name S1`I1 LA Li VI/ Its: PQ l/Ja 9veIts: Date: ' /17/63 Date: 9 ( C7 Z— MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE ATTORNEYS AT LAW REPLY TO: 0 REPLY TO: 160 MIDDLE NECK ROAD 36 NORTH NEW YORK AVENUE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK 11021 HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743 (516) 487-6500 (631) 425-4100 TELECOPIER TELECOPIER (516) 487-6539 (631) 425-4104 April 25, 2003 BY HAND Town of Southold P " 1VF Zoning Board of Appeals APR 2 5 2003 53095 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 9:30 kfin �- RE: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Zoning Board of Appeals Application for Vanance and V ° Interpretation of the Town Code SCTM# 1000: Section: 141, Block: 03, Lot: 38.1 Premises: 125855 Sound Avenue,Mattituck,New York 11952 Dear Sir/Madam: We are attorneys for Omnipoint Communications, Inc. in connection with the captioned application. Accordingly,we enclose herewith seven(7) sets of each of the following: 1. Town of Southold Building Department Notice of Disapproval; 2. Application to the Southold Town Board of Appeals; 3. Applicant Transactional Disclosure Form; 4. Owner's Authorization Agreement; 5. Zoning Board of Appeals Application Questionnaire; 6. Short Environmental Assessment Form; 7. Signed and sealed Construction drawings; and 8. Signed and sealed Surveys. In addition, enclosed herewith is the filing fee check in the sum of$600.00 made payable to the Town of Southold. Should you have any questions with respect to the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, MUNLEY, MEADE,NIELSEN &RE By: -'aut4eWce G'. Re Lawrence C. 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ORIENT 11957 SUSAN E MADIGAN PO BOX 826 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 91 25:2-4.13 335 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 SARAH MILLER 177 WAVERLY PLACE NEW YORK NY 10014 OR 92 25:2-4.10 295 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 CLYDE WACHSBERGER PO BOX 307 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 93 18.-5-8 195 VILLAGEL LANE ORIENT 11957 WENDELL TABOR PO BOX 285 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 94 25..3-12.1 1995 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 TIMOTHY TYLER FROST 233 EAST 69T1-ISTREET#14-0 NEW YORK NY 10021 OR 95 25:3-11 1945 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 JUDITH WOODWARD 2005 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT NY 11957 OR 96 25:3-12.3 1855 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 BERNARD COHEN 870 FIFTH AVENLE APT 10-H NEW YORK NY 10021 OR 97 25.-3-0 1775 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 WILLIAM J KANZ PO BOX 1 FLETCHER STREET AND VILLAGE ORIENT NY 11957 OR 98 25..3-8 1725 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 TAZEWELL SMITH 3 WILLARD PLACE GLEN HEAD NY 11545 OR 99 25:3-16.1 1555 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 OYSTFRPONDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO BOX 844 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 100 25.-3-16.1 1555 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 OYSTERPONDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO BOX 844 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 101 25.-3-2.1 1495 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 CLYDE L MELLINGER PO BOX 3 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 102 25.-3.18.1 1555 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT 11957 OYSTERPONDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO BOX 844 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 103 25.-3-16.1 1555 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 OYSTERPOACS HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO BOX 844 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 104 25.-3-16.1 1555 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 OYSTERPONDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO BOX 844 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 105 25.3-1 1405 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 EARL J CARTER 201 WEST 11TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10014 OR 106 24:2-22 1800 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT 11957 WALTER MILLIS 1800 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT NY 11957 OR 107 DEMOLISHED OR 108 24:2-24 1970 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 WILLIAM L MATASSONI 78 LOGAN ROAD NEW CANAAN CT 8840 OR 109 24:2-19 1780 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 MOOREEN F TERRY 1780 VILLAGE LANE PO BOX 426 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 110 DEMOLISHED OR 111 24-2-17 1700 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 PETER DEUTSCH PO BOX 171 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 112 24-2-16 1620 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 SARAH A W IGGS PO BOX 123 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 113 24-2-15 1570 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 PATRICK J CAFFE2Y PO BOX 392 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 114 25:1-271 1380 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 DONALD A MCNEILL PO BOX 810 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 115 25:1-26.1 1270 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 DONALD A MCNEILL PO BOX 610 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 116 25:1-25 1240 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT 11957 MARY VANJOSTRAND PO BOX 153 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 117 25:1-24 1210 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT 11957 BARBARA MN CERVONE PO BOX 63 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 118 25:2-38 850 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 ROBERT 0 BRENER PO BOX 133 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 119 26:2-37 700 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 GEORGE O SCHILLER 7107 72/43 STREET GLENDALE NY 11385 OR 120 26.-236 680 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 HOWARD SCHAFFER PO BOX 541 ORIENT NY 11957 OR 121 26.-2-14 400 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 MORTON M NENSCH 266 WEST 71ST STREET NEW YORK NY 10023 OR 122 26:2-13 350 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 JULIA E KING 158 GREENAIONT LANE CARY NC 27511 OR 123 26:2-12 230 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 DAVIS TRUST C/O LEEN TRUSTEE PO BOX 404 IEN TOWN CT 6470 OR 124 264-2 152 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 LAURA A LAGOW 100 KING STREET ORIENT NY 11957 OR 125 26.-2-1 120 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 JEAN GAZARLAN 80-15 MAIN STREET APT C JAMAICA NY 11435-125 OR 126 26:1-32.1 745 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 PASQUALE GEIAAA 40 EAST 88TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10024 OR 127 28:1-30 595 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 TROY GUSTAVSON KING STREET ORIENT NY 11957 OR 128 26.-1-29 525 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 FLOYD KING 99 CAYUGA STREET HONER NY 13077 OR 129 26-1-28 425 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 NORANA BISCHOFF 35-16 154Th STREET FLUSHING NY 11354 OR 130 26.-1-27 355 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 DONALD LOCKHARTSCFUCK 34 NORTH MOORE STREET NEW YORK NY 10013 OR 131 26.-1-26 225 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 CAROLINE NOLAN 2727 HARRIS AVENUE KEY WEST FL 33040 OR 132 26:1-23 145 KING STREET ORIENT 11957 DONALD B ROSE 248 GRAND AVENUE RUTHERFORD NJ 7070 OR 133 26.-1-1.1 2190 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT 11957 TIMOTHY T FROST APT#14-0 233 EAST 89TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10021 _ OR 134 26:1-2.1 2220 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 RICHARD O GILLOOLY 397 CARRIAGE LANE WYCOFF NJ 7481 OR 135 26.-1-2.1 2220 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 RICHARD G GILLOOLY 397 CARRIAGE LANE WYCOFF NJ 7481 OR 136 26.-1-14.1 2300 VILLAGE LANE ORIENT 11957 ERICA KLEINE 400 EAST 54Th ST APT 29A NEW YORK NY 10022 OR 137 28:1-16.1 2440 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT 11957 JOHN AND SARAH HENRY 54 RIVERSIDE DRIVE APT16B NEW YORK NY 10024 OR 138 25:1-20.1 2780 VILLAGE LAZE ORIENT 11957 DANIEL F KELLY 60 RUTH STREET SMITHTOWN NY 11787 OR 139 24.-2-28.1 2110 VILLAGE LAE ORIENT 11957 ORIENT WHARF CO INC PO BOX 243 ORIENT NY 11957 OMNIPOINT { 4,-. j - .— • ' 4L i.. • 1 -.. -- lige .,1,. , ----.. _.--,..,..... ., ' VIEW OF LUMBER YARD FROM SOUND AVENUE #2:INTERIOR VIEW OF LUMBERYARD LOOKING NORTH #3 FLOORING CENTER OF LUMBER YARD LOOKING TOWARDS PROPOSED LOCATION OF MONOPOLE SOUTH-EAST FROM MIDDLE ROAD IIIA- 4 _ „ #4:LI-ZONED RESIDENCE 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Oliva., Chairwoman O! � # •1i ZBA Fax(631)765-9064 Vincent Orlando -------..,,00' Telephone Telephone(631)765-1809 00 http://southoldtown.northfork.net / I) BOARD OF APPEALS �� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INCOMPLETE NOTICE APPEAL BASED ON BUILDING INSPECTOR REVIEW DETERMINATION (ZONING CODE) Application No_55S7 CTM l `-1,7c� l�33Y,I Acreage: .3.b Zone: k1- Owner: 19.-2-4_-,4-4-/ CO .(,aim-x,'p o-{-A-4 j pit p' Date of Buddingnspector Disapproval: I .� , ( _ oc3 Initial Application: `_. V It_, e__, cL , , , s • ,_ 1-04us►uz-.tioc.ec�t-, i In reviewing the above-referenced application, it is determined that additional review by the Building Inspector of the site sketch dated q-/ID-62 it.ccrco.od 4-9-b3 may be necessary and is recommended that a written or formal request by you be submitted to the Building Department under with respect to the following provisions of the Zoning Code. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate our office staff representative assigned to your file at(631)765-1809. Zoning Code Provisions(seven sets of applications, 11b��ello��w): 1/,c+100-14 6( ) Section 100- : Variance application4'dTdy J Atrwir."1-0 ( ) Section 100-165B Telecommunications Tower only: Variance application if the entire property is less than sq. ft. in size. Please clarify 80,000 sq.ft. of land for each principle use, existing and proposed. ( ) Section 100-32, Bulk Area Schedule: additional minimum land area for additional uses. Please clarify sq. ft. of land for each of the multiple uses proposed, with filing of variance application if the entire property is less than in size. ( ) Survey map with construction areas and all existing construction, with setbacks between buildings and property lines confirmed by surveyor. ( ) Rough diagram or sketch with building height(#of stories and distance from ground to top/ridge detail; also landscaping proposed in the area of the construction. (>‹) Letter confirming last date of review by other involved agencies for presubmission comments. ( ) Updated single-and-separate search dated back to April 23, 1957 ,certified by a title Insurance company insuring the Town for a minimum of $25,000, together with copies of deeds originally creating the lot lines of this property. - Other: '�< � _� �� �� �� L�. AI :4-1..-.•..� �- :� . • � ,,� /4._. '4 • . 1 e.1)Or2t A. Oma,j r,-n4j9.t r t.a4.e t. Wats (00-t/03-1 o o-1/o Co/ .�1 0,,> ' r9--0. -A.t.;:, : _.;:;ti. AIA., V_,/py - 0 Dated: Oct.2901003 �� �l ,W 5yubetz W( Pa. zeg r434 / i uctidt ,66 actradvtdj Ce'za9i 49.d�iv) n . Z ) , Zt:. 3 eZig- 97 1 HeartS 5 2 decision until later. < BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Second. 3 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: All in favor. (Whereupon, all Board Members 4 responded in favor. ) MS . KOWALSKI : We need separate 5 prints of that . , - CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The next 6 hearing is on behalf of Omnipoint Communications, LLC, George L. Penny, Owner. 7 Is there someone here who would like to speak on behalf of the application? 8 MS . KOWALSKI : Before you start, we just had a letter it was added to the file 9 this morning. I apologize . MS . FLEMING: Good 10 afternoon. Jacqueline Fleming from Nielsen and Ray. My address is 36 North New York 11 Avenue, Huntington, New York, 11743 . In this application Omnipoint 12 Communications, Inc . is seeking an interpretation of Article 16, Section 13 100-162C3 of the Southold Town Code pursuant to the powers granted to the Board pursuant to 14 Section 100-271D of the Town Code and Section 267-84 of New York State Town Code . 15 Article 16 Section 100-16203 states in part that industrial -- in 16 industrial districts telecommunications towers are permitted use provided that the base of 17 the tower is located at least 300 feet listed by federal, state or town agencies . 18 The building permit application notice of disapproval states that the proposed 19 tower is not permitted because it lies within 300 feet of two lots, both of which are 20 historical properties listed on the Society of Preservation of Long Island Antiquities 21 inventory of Southold historic properties . The only issue for interpretation is whether 22 the list of landmark properties or districts to which reference is made in the code may be 23 interpreted to include properties on the society' s inventory. 24 - In the alternative we are seeking a setback variance to enable construction of 25 100 foot monopole and the installation of equipment cabinets at the concrete pad at the COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 98 1 2 base of the monopole . - 7) Unless the Board has any 3 preliminary questions, I would like to first address the application for the 4 interpretation. Seeing no questions, by 5 introduction, Omnipoint is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to 6 construct, maintain and operate a personal communications system in New York, in the New 7 York metropolitan area, including Nassau and Suffolk counties . The service provided by 8 Omnipoint benefits the community particularly in times of emergency for placing telephone 9 calls to police, ambulance, fire, road service, at times and places where 10 conventional telephone systems are not available or operating. 11 Moreover, Omnipoint has been authorized by the federal government to deploy 12 a wireless priority service. On October 11, 2001, the Office of the Manager National 13 Communications System announced that the United States government would be deploying 14 wireless priority service across the United States to allow national security emergency 15 response personnel to gain access to the next available channel in emergency situations . 16 On April 17, 2002 , the National Communication System announced that the 17 applicant Omnipoint had been awarded the contract to provide this emergency service in 18 the area Omnipoint strived to provide reliable service to its licensors . At present there is 19 a significant gap in the Mattituck area. The service gap will be eliminated by the proposed 20 antenna facility at the Penny Lumber site in Mattituck. 21 I have prepared just some copies of relevant code sections that I' ll be 22 referring to, and I would like to submit one for the record, but I' d also like to provide 23 one to the Board Members . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You have seven 24 copies? MS . FLEMING: I have six 25 copies . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That' s fine . COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 99 1 2 MS . FLEMING: The Penny Lumber —) property is located between County Road 48 and 3 Sound Avenue in Mattituck. The property in the surrounding area is zoned light 4 industrial . The light industrial zoning district extends between Route 48 and Long 5 Island Railroad tracks for quite a distance in that area. The nearest residential district 6 are basically across Route 48 to the north and beyond the business district to the south. 7 The town' s regulation of wireless communication facilities is set forth in the 8 zoning code provides that the town prefers the facilities to be located in industrial areas . 9 So we were very cognizant of that when we were planning our site . 10 In addition, the specific code in question, 100-162-C3 , states that the wireless 11 communications facilities on telecommunications towers are permitted, 12 provided that the height of the tower above ground does not exceed 100 feet, and the base 13 of the tower is located at least 100 feet from the nearest dwelling unit, and then the issue 14 in question, 300 feet from any landmark property or district as listed by any federal, 15 state or town agencies . So, with this in mind, with these 16 provisions that we read in your code, Omnipoint chose the subject property and 17 designed the monopole to be 100 foot to meet the height requirement and situated on this 18 large parcel so that it would be 100 feet from any dwelling unit . And also in performing our 19 due diligence, in November 2001, our office obtained from the town clerk' s office a 20 document entitled "Southold Town Register of Landmark Structures, " which were advised all 21 landmark properties designed by the town. A similar list is currently provided on the 22 town' s web site and a building permit application was filed based on this 23 information. And, just for the record, I only 24 have one copy of this . I ' d like to submit the Southold Town Register of Landmark Structures 25 that is we received from the town clerk when we asked which properties were on this list, COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 100 1 2 and I'm also going to hand in a copy of the Society for the Preservation of Long Island 3 Antiquities, a printout of all the properties on their inventory, and I have a copy of a 4 document from the Town' s web site, it' s actually the historic resources section of the 5 new waterfront revitalization program on the website that talks about the different listed 6 properties listed on the state, town and federal . I' d like to submit those for the 7 record, please . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We' ll need 8 another set of copies . MS. FLEMING: This is just 9 submitted for the record. I mean, this is just town information. I just wanted to show 10 you what we received when we inquired. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I understand. 11 MS. FLEMING: After we submitted our building department application on January 12 21, 2003 , we received a telephone call from the building department advising that the 13 proposed pole in question lies within 300 feet of two landmark properties . During several 14 conversations conducted that day regarding this issue, we received conflicting 15 information from the building department . For example, we were advised that the town does 16 not have a list of landmarked properties and that the building department referred to a 17 list compiled by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, even 18 though the list was not officially designated by the Town. 19 Since the Town clerk' s office provided us with the list that I handed in, we 20 were obviously receiving conflicting information from the building department , and 21 so we inquired a little further. We telephoned the society and spoke with a 22 Charla Bolton, who advised that the society' s list was compiled more than 25 years ago, and . 23 was made up of properties that it felt might warrant attention to be considered for 24 landmark property in the future . She further advised us that the society no longer 25 maintains a copy of the list . We then reviewed your landmark law COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 101 1 2 and the Town' s procedure, and basically what I 'm going to talk about for our legal 3 interpretation of that . The two properties that are in 4 question are lot 35 and 39; one is to the east and one is to the west of the Penny Lumber 5 Company and are not listed by federal, state or town agencies . The society for the 6 Preservation of Long Island Antiquities is not a federal, state or town entity, and the town 7 has not officially designated the town properties as town landmarks . 8 In the handout I gave to each of you, I included, I guess it' s the last page of 9 the handout, the definition from the zoning code of what a landmark designation entails . 10 It' s kind of a short version of the Landmark Law, and it states that the designation of a 11 building or structure of architectural or historic significance to the town through 12 listing the property in a town register of designated landmarks, following a copy filing 13 of the entity in the town clerk' s office . The landmark designation process was 14 recently completed for a property in the Hamlet of Southold and that zone by the Town 15 Board resolution is also included in your packet . And June 3 , 2003 it shows a Town 16 Board adopted a resolution designating a house on Main Road in Southold as a Southold Town 17 landmark . So it' s an active process this 18 landmark designation process, to get listed as a town landmark, and that process was not 19 followed in the cases for lot 38 - - 35 and 39 . The Town has recognized that the 20 society' s inventory is actually separate from listing as a landmark and an example of this 21 is in Section 56-7A and that section is put in the handout . This section applies to 22 applications for activities that occur on the landmarked property itself, instead of, like 23 us, where we' re just near it . This section expressly references 24 the inventory prepared by the society of the Preservation of Long Island Landmark 25 Antiquities, and, in addition to listing as a state, federal or town landmark, so that COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 102 1 . 2 section of the code recognizes that there' s this listing of properties, and then there' s 3 also this inventory, and that they' re separate things . Also 56-7A of the Landmark Law 4 states -- well, that' s what it states . It states other categories besides those two, but 5 I think that' s the most important point, is that when the town wanted to include the 6 society' s inventory, it did that in addition to stating it was addressing listed 7 properties . So in summary, it is respectfully 8 submitted that the building department misapplied the Landmark Law to this situation. 9 We are not a landmark property so the Landmark Law doesn' t apply to this application, and it 10 misinterpreted Section 100-162 , and the grounds for disapproval is therefore 11 inapplicable . Although we do not find the section to be ambiguous as the New York State 12 Court of Appeals has repeatedly held zoning restrictions being a derogation of common law 13 property law rights, must be strictly construed and any ambiguity result in favor of 14 the property owner. We ask the Board to find that the 15 building department incorrectly interpreted the provision in Section 100-162C3 , and that 16 Omnipoint be allowed to continue with its building permit application including site 17 review, that we will be starting soon. At this time, if you have any 18 questions, I would like to answer those . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You' re asking 19 provision for an interpretation of 162-3 and a reversal of the building department ; in the 20 alternative you' re asking for an area variance; is that accurate? 21 MS . FLEMING: Right . At this point I ' m just trying to keep those two 22 separate . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Because in 23 your documentation you refer to a use variance and I was very confused by that . 24 MS . FLEMING: Well,.• yeah, I think that was sort of a typo on our part . 25 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It discusses hardship and economic hardship, and it COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 103 1 2 discusses the need for variances and the —) special rights of public utilities, which 3 we' re all well aware of but are not relevant here . 4 MS . FLEMING: No, I agree . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: So should we 5 just disregard that part of your evidence that you submitted? Or would you like -- 6 MS . FLEMING: I agree with you that in the alternative we will be asking for 7 a setback variance . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You' re not 8 asking for a use variance as indicated in the papers here? 9 MS . FLEMING: In the papers submitted with this application there was 10 reference made to a use variance as opposed to an area variance, which deals with dimensional 11 requirements as opposed to the use of the land. The attorney has just stated that was 12 in error, and that the request is for a dimensional or area variance and will send a 13 letter of correction to be placed into our files, so that it is corrected and in that 14 file . Let me see if the other Board 15 Members have other questions . Mr. Horning? BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Sure . For 16 the sake of a little clarification for myself and perhaps others in the notice of 17 disapproval, they' re citing a maximum tower height of 100 feet as meeting acceptable code 18 permitted. The towers maximum height is approximately or exactly 100 feet; is that 19 correct? MS . FLEMING: Right . 20 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So they did not deny this because of a height? 21 MS . FLEMING: No . We have met a 100 foot height and 100 foot setback 22 provision. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: On the site 23 plans there is an existing two story frame building, which is a note that says it ' s an 24 existing residential dwelling, which will remain. 25 MS . FLEMING: On the Penny Lumber property you' re saying. COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 104 1 2 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: You' re familiar with that? 3 MS . FLEMING: Right . It' s next to the Lot 35 . It' s west of that -- or east 4 of that, I'm sorry. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: And the 5 distance, the closest distance is 107 feet thereabouts; is that correct? 6 MS. FLEMING: Right . That' s very specifically we set out those setback 7 dimensions very carefully on the site plan. Yeah, that' s exactly right . 8 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So therefore, the requirements that the tower 9 would be permitted to be located, if it was at least 100 feet away from the nearest dwelling, 10 and you say it will be 107 feet you are then again not be being cited for the distance to 11 the nearest dwelling, correct? MS . FLEMING: No. That is 12 correct . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So really 13 the only issue here then would be the fact that this proposed tower is not 300 feet away 14 from historic property line; is that the issue? 15 MS. FLEMING: The issue is that the building department disapproved it on the 16 basis of we are not within 300 feet of properties that are on the society' s list, 17 yes . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: And you, in 18 fact, are claiming here and now, are claiming they misinterpreted the Landmark Law, if I 19 heard your remarks earlier? MS . FLEMING: The Landmark Law, 20 which applies to properties that -- property that is part of the application itself, that 21 property itself is on the Landmark List or on the society' s inventory list . The Landmark 22 Law is for those properties . It doesn' t apply to our situation. The Penny Lumber Company is 23 not one of those properties, but the building department says that we are within 300 feet of 24 the society' s list . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So again, 25 to clarify the notice of disapproval, what is the issue, as you see it, for the reason of COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 105 1 2 your denial? MS . FLEMING: We submit that the 3 building department incorrectly disapproved the application because we violated the 300 4 foot setback from a listed town, state or federal landmark property. And our conclusion 5 is that we did not violate that setback. We tried very hard to make sure we did not 6 violate that setback before we made the application. And that the society' s 7 inventory, while it does apply specifically and expressly to the Landmark Law situation, 8 it doesn' t apply in this situation. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: That is the 9 only reason then that you were given a notice of disapproval? 10 MS . FLEMING: That' s the only reason. 11 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Thank you. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Mr. 12 Goehringer. BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: I see 13 you came with a whole bunch of people, Miss Fleming, are they here to assist you in some 14 way in reference structural aspects of this? MS . FLEMING: They are here for 15 the second part if needed. BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO : The big 16 presentation. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: What is the 17 second part? MS . FLEMING: The first part is 18 just for the interpretation. We have interpretation as one application to the 19 Board. Our second application to the Board is for a variance . 20 I would specifically like to separate those two at this time and ask you to 21 render a decision for the interpretation only. Because if you render your interpretation that 22 the building department was incorrect , we do not need the second part because we don' t have 23 anything to vary. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I would have 24 to agree that the interpretation would come first . So, if you would, in that case hold an 25 in abeyance your presentation for area variances until the Board has rendered a COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 106 1 2 decision on interpretation that' s quite fine; 7) is that agreeable to the Board? 3 MS. FLEMING: Just to interrupt if I could. We were aware of that possibility, 4 but we did, in the alternative application, and we are willing on to go forward with that 5 today. If you are not able to render a decision now. 6 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We will not render a decision now, if that' s what you' re 7 asking, is the Board going to make a decision now? No, we' re not . 8 In the instance of expediency, it would probably be wise to address the 267B . 9 MS. FLEMING: Yes . We are certainly prepared to do that at your 10 convenience . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Just so, if 11 people from the audience have comments, we don' t have to separate the comments and then 12 you will say that you have not had the opportunity to address those . 13 MS. FLEMING: Sure . If you are unable to render a decision then we will move 14 forward. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You've given 15 us about 30, 40 pages of documentation. I think the Board would like to review it before 16 we make a decision. MS . FLEMING: To clarify, I only 17 provided you copies of the codes . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That is also. 18 We did not have copies of what provisions you were specifically going to cite . You've cited 19 them, we would like to review them. We would like to review, we have other hearings, so if 20 you have other people that you would you' re going to call, you could do that . 21 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: I would like to give her a quick question. 22 In the past Omnipoint has utilized church towers instead of constructing towers . 23 Have you looked into this because there' s several churches in that area? 24 MS . FLEMING: We will address the issue . We have our RF engineer, our Radio 25 Frequency engineer, who helped design the site based on the needs for this specific area . A COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 107 1 2 lot of times Omnipoint may need different —) heights in the community. Sometimes they need 3 a high site sometimes they need a lot lower site, depending on their needs . Here they 4 needed a high site, and there was no other alternative high enough in this area in 5 existing structures . You' re right, we often try to find an existing structure if at all 6 possible; it makes everything a lot easier for everyone . And this is just not possible in 7 this situation; that will become more clear as we talk about our search area and the size of 8 our gap and the kinds of antennas and facilities we need to fill that gap. It needs 9 to be a higher site, in a fairly small search area. 10 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Do you have any questions, Ruth? 11 BOARD MEMBER OLIVA: Not right now. 12 MS . FLEMING: I 'm sure you' ll have some questions after we bring on the 13 experts . Today I have five experts who will 14 briefly talk about the need for the site, as we discussed. The emissions for the site are 15 very low and well within the federal standards for radio frequency emissions, and site will 16 not have a significant impact on the environment; it won' t cause interference; it 17 won' t have significant impact on property values and if you like, I can get right to 18 that testimony. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Please . 19 MS . FLEMING: First I would like to call Tom Turkel . His firm prepared the 20 site plan drawings that you saw on the application. 21 MR. TURKEL: Good afternoon, my name is Thomas R. Turkel . I ' m a registered 22 architect with the firm of William F . Collins, Architects . My address is 10-1 Technology 23 Drive, in Setauket, New York, 11733 . MS . FLEMING: At Omnipoint' s 24 request you prepared the drawings? MR. TURKEL: Yes, I did. 25 MS . FLEMING: Could you go over the plans briefly and describe the site for COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 108 1 2 the Board. MR. TURKEL: Yes . I would be 3 glad to. Would the Board like the display 4 to face them. You have drawings -- BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Yes . 5 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: If we could bring the microphone over because the 6 stenographer is going to have a very difficult time . 7 MR. TURKEL: Okay. Better? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We would 8 appreciate it if you could move along. MR. TURKEL: Okay. What ' s being 9 proposed is a fenced-in compound for our equipment and in the center a sea of asphalt 10 on an industrial lot . At one corner of that compound we propose to put a 100 foot tall 11 steel one monopole, which we plan to affix antennas at the very top. 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: How high off the ground is the concrete pad? 13 MR. TURKEL: It' s not really a pad, it' s a concrete cylinder which is a 14 foundation base that would stick up out of the ground about eight or ten inches . 15 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Not including the concrete pad it' s going to be 100 feet? 16 MR. TURKEL: Yes, ma' am. And the antennas we' re proposing would be four 17 antennas per sector, with three sectors, for a total of 12 antennas . Those antennas will be 18 arrayed around the top of the pole . At the to of the antennas being at 100 feet above the 19 ground. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: These are 20 standard antennas? MR. TURKEL: No. These are what 21 is known as flat panel antennas . Six foot tall, eight inches wide, three inches deep . 22 The antenna cables, the back of these antennas into the top of a metal pole, run down inside 23 the metal pole and go back to our equipment cabinets, of which there are three located on 24 a small concrete pad. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Do you have 25 other companies that are going to be leasing this use on this pole? COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 109 1 2 MR. TURKEL: The compound is set up to take at least two other carriers should 3 they so desire . I am not aware that anybody' s come forward yet to look at that . 4 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You' re talking about room for two other carriers 5 below the other hundred foot I assume? MR. TURKEL: Yes, ma' am. 6 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: At what heights? 7 MR. TURKEL: Normally they like to have a separation -- and the RF engineer 8 can speak to this better -- of ten feet between antennas . 9 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Right now there' s potential for three sets of antennas 10 at approximately 100 feet, 90 feet and 80 feet; is that correct? 11 MR. TURKEL: Yes, ma' am. And some carriers may deem that they can go lower, 12 it depends on their system and how they operate . 13 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Okay, continue . 14 MR. TURKEL: I 'm prepared to go on, if you want me to, but you said to keep it 15 short . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I don' t know 16 what else - - any questions on this? BOARD MEMBER HORNING: No . I 17 clearly understand it . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: No, we 18 understand it . BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Except 19 we want to talk about wind velocity on the monopole . Who wants to speak about that? 20 MR. TURKEL: I will speak about that . 21 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Quickly. MR. TURKEL: We will submit to 22 the Board a design manufacturer signed and sealed by an engineer currently licensed in 23 the State of New York, which will address all of the structural loading on the monopole 24 additionally, and all of the antennas that are designed for the future if other carriers 25 should want to come along, and it will be designed for the new New York State building COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 110 1 2 code . BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Which is 3 what wind velocity? MR. TURKEL: I believe it' s 120 4 within a mile of the water. BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Thank 5 you. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Okay, next 6 witness? MS . FLEMING: Yes, next, Ron 7 Petersen. He is going to talk about the emissions from the site, and I ' d like to 8 submit for the record his curriculum vitae and copy of his report which will be a summary of 9 his testimony. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Let me just 10 ask you something. The emissions you have to comply by law, correct? 11 MR. PETERSEN: Yes . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Does this 12 state that you comply by law? MR. PETERSEN: Yes . This states 13 that we do comply with the FCC guidelines . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes . There' s 14 no way you could even comply if you don' t, correct? 15 MR. PETERSEN: Yes, that' s right . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you. 16 MS . FLEMING: I'm gathering that you would like to take his testimony for the 17 report . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It' s -- yes, 18 it' s very nice to say, yes, I'm an engineer and we comply, but you couldn' t be here if you 19 didn' t comply, so it ' s really not necessary. Next witness . 20 MS . FLEMING: Mr. Petersen will be available for any questions that the audience 21 might have . MS . FLEMING: Is the radio 22 frequency engineer who will talk about the need for the site . I have a copy of his 23 resume and affidavit summarizing the need for the site and attached are some propagation 24 maps that he will be explaining. MS . FLEMING: State your name for 25 the record. MR. JEAN: Stephan Jean from COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 111 1 2 T-Mobile . -) MS . FLEMING: And your 3 professional and educational experience, please? 4 MR. JEAN: Bachelor of Science in engineering from Polytech University of New 5 York. MS . FLEMING: Have you previously 6 testified before a municipal Board? MR. JEAN: Yes, I have . 7 MS . FLEMING: And you' re fully familiar with Omnipoint? 8 MR. JEAN: Yes, I am. MS . FLEMING: Can you describe 9 the system and how it works from an engineering standpoint? 10 MR. JEAN: Essentially both the mobile phone and cell site base station are 11 two-way transceivers, otherwise when a phone call transmits from that mobile phone -- 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We' re having a lot of trouble picking you up. Speak 13 louder. MR. JEAN: I 'm sorry. I said 14 that both the mobile phone and the base station, which is the cell site, are two-way 15 transceivers . One' s the -- if a call originates from a mobile phone, the signal 16 travels via radio waves to the nearest cell site serving that mobile phone . Then the 17 signal is routed to the cell phone carrier' s switching office then to the public telephone 18 system network and then to a land line . If the call originates from the land line, the 19 call is essentially reversed. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Sir, is the 20 purpose of the proposed cell site to fill in a gap so that people making cell phone calls 21 will not experience a disruption of service? MR. JEAN: That' s correct . This 22 map depicts Omnipoint' s existing network throughout Southold or in the Mattituck and in 23 the Laurel area. As you can see the green color shows the service or the areas being 24 serviced by Omnipoint . As I lower this sheet , the purple sheet will show the additional 25 coverage that will be offered by - - CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Can you turn COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 112 1 . 2 that around for the audience? —) MR. JEAN: Sure. 3 MS. FLEMING: Can you explain the need for the 100 foot height at this site? 4 MR. JEAN: Well, once the need is identified -- 5 AUDIENCE MEMBER: We can' t hear him. 6 MR. JEAN: Once the need for the site is identified, we use a tool in house to 7 predict the height of the site that will be needed and from that we choose the lowest 8 height that will satisfy the need. MS . FLEMING: What would happen 9 if we put the antennas lower on the pole? MR. JEAN: If we decide to go 10 lower on the monopole, the area shaded in purple will be smaller and the gap will still 11 remain. BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: How low are 12 the church steeples in the town? MR. JEAN: It would depend on the 13 structure, they would vary from 30 feet . It would depend. 14 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: So if you' re speculating, did you really research 15 it? MR. JEAN: No, no. You asked me 16 how low are the church steeples . BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Right . In 17 this town. MR. JEAN: Church steeple, I 18 mean, a church can vary in height . BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: If you did 19 the research, you' d know how high they are in this area, right? 20 MR. JEAN: Oh, in this area . BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Instead of 21 utilizing the tower utilize the church steeple . 22 MR. JEAN: Well, really what we do is prioritize the existing structures 23 first . Based on the gap in coverage, the lowest structure there will be needed to 24 satisfy the need will be 100 feet . Anything lower will not satisfy the need. As I say we 25 predict different heights and we choose lowest one available . COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 113 1 2 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: So there' s no steeple in that area 100 feet tall? 3 MR. JEAN: No. That I know of, no. 4 MS. FLEMING: Well, in researching this site we also looked at your codes because 5 the middle of our search area did include an industrial area, your code specifically 6 prefers us to locate in industrial areas, we also looked there as trying to meet your code . 7 So that was also in the criteria that we had to try to meet . 8 Are there any other questions for Mr. Jean? 9 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: No, not at this time . 10 Your next witness, we do have to move this along, please . 11 MS . FLEMING: I ' m Marie Stipo is a planner who will talk about the possible 12 effects environmentally. MS . KOWALSKI : Miss Fleming, we 13 always need to ask on all submissions that you have -- 14 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It ' s very difficult for all of us . 15 MS . STIPO: I do have copies for you. They have similar photos . I guess that 16 you' ll be seeing on the Board. I' ll keep this brief for you. 17 That report will outline everything that I 'm speaking to today in a little more detail; as 18 well as it includes the photographs and the maps that are on this board for presentation . 19 A crane test was employed with respect to the visual resource analysis that 20 was done and we took a look at approximately a half mile radius, slightly outside that 21 barrier with respect to the subject property. You have a zone of visibility that 22 would exist approximately from the intersection of County Road 48 where it 23 intersects with Sound Avenue, and you would travel east along County Road 48 ending at 24 Mary' s Lane . That would be the breadth of the zoning visibly. Essentially at the tip of 25 either you would see the cap of the tower, essentially the top of the antennas . We COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 114 1 2 therefore would include that simply because - -) that would be a change in the horizon even 3 though it' s nominal as your zone visibility. Your predominant visible impact or 4 changes would be directly at the subject property where the installation would be 5 installed and the immediate surrounding area that has open space or visibility. 6 The mixed use in the area, both residential, industrial and commercial, abuts 7 one another and therefore residential uses that are abutting, industrial use, a 8 commercial use or a thoroughfare have existing environmental concerns already. Those that 9 have visibility to the subject property seek the existing lumberyard, the activity and 10 would have a view of the tower. Your residential properties that 11 are located to the north, you have a marina, you would have predominantly no visibility to 12 them. The marina would have seasonal with off leave time frame . 13 The installation would not incur any non-visual impact . It doesn' t require 14 infrastructure, or any municipal service . There would be no non-visual impacts and you 15 would have limited visibility with a nominal change to the horizon. 16 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Let me ask you a question: You superimposed these into 17 these shots? MS . STIPO: Yes . The process is 18 described in the back. The gentleman in my office held a master' s in graphic animation 19 and design. Therefore, what we would do is the crane that went up was 100 feet , and I 20 have photographs showing you exactly that if you wanted to see . At the 100 foot mark, we 21 then know exactly the top of the tower. The property as scaled in the photograph on the 22 computer, we used both MIA and 3-D Vis import into a Dobie Photo Shot, which is your 23 printing; so they would be to scale with that photograph. 24 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: No, I just am amazed at some of the views that, you know, I 25 live in Mattituck and know the area quite well, know the site quite well, Pacific COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 115 1 2 Street . MS . STIPO: Love Lane . 3 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: And I would be amazed if on view number one that the 4 impact is what is presented here 100 foot monopoles, three flat panels . 5 MS . STIPO: It would be set up in the triangular as you' re seeing that . You 6 have four panel per sector like a triangle has . 7 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO : Is the tower supposed to be the structure on top of 8 the barn? MS . STIPO: I'm sorry? 9 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Is the tower supposed to be the structure above the 10 barn, looks like an antenna on top of the barn? 11 MS . STIPO: No. That' s an existing. 12 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: So where is the tower in that picture? 13 MS . STIPO: The tower would be in the center. 14 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Now you know why I 'm crazy. 15 MS . STIPO: You have to turn the page . It' s called existing and then proposed, 16 so you actually see the conditions as they exist today when the photograph was taken. 17 And if the Board wants, we can produce for them physical photographs 35 millimeter was 18 taken at 50 millimeter lens, which would give you the scope of the human eye . And you' ll 19 see on View 3 , she caps just slightly above the tree line; that would be worst case 20 scenario. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: This is from 21 Portobello? MS . STIPO : Yeah. The restaurant 22 that' s there on the corner, they have a parking facility access, you can see the enter 23 on both Sound Avenue as well as County Road 48 . 24 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That ' s about a mile down the road of the proposed site . 25 MS . STIPO : We did go outside the scope to see that . We did half a mile if COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 116 1 2 you' ll see that, then we did outside the ) scope. 3 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I do. I just don' t see, you have nothing from when you' re 4 coming east, from east to the west on Sound Avenue the view that you have from Westphalia, 5 is taken from about 200 down Westphalia Road and, as I say, I do know the area quite 6 well . MS. STIPO: We gave you View 6, 7 which is that would be looking west, approximately 600 feet from Love Lane, that 8 would show you the visibility the towers capped there . In off season your visibility 9 would extend to Mary' s Lane . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Nothing from 10 Love Lane . MS . STIPO: No, but that' s 600 11 feet from Love Lane on County Road 48 . There was no visibility from the residential 12 properties to the north of County Road 48 . We drove all those minor roadways . You have a 13 very heavy, thick wooded umbrella. Actually it' s difficult to see the Main Road from the 14 homes that are nestled back there . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Okay. 15 Anything else? If you could leave that up so people in the audience can look at that later 16 on. MS . STIPO: Absolutely. 17 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Your next witness . We' re really going to have to move 18 this on or adjourn it one or the other. MS . FLEMING: No . The next 19 witness I will hand in his testimony by report . I don' t have enough copies at this 20 point to meet the requirements . I ' ll get those additional copies to you later . The 21 report describes the results of the potential - impact on property values from similar towers 22 like this in the area and concludes that no such impact would occur, and that' s in the 23 report . This is a report by Michael Lynch. 24 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: To the best of your knowledge has your company after it 25 noticed neighbors, et cetera, received any response from neighbors in favor or opposed? COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 117 1 2 MS. FLEMING: No. We did not s) receive any response from this one, often we 3 do, in calls, and we didn' t receive any calls from this application. 4 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Thank you. MS . FLEMING: Just to kind of 5 address Mr. Orlando' s concern about the church steeples again, please keep in mind we came 6 forward with a proposal and variance that we understood met your code completely. Again, 7 we' re here for on the second part of the application; we went to an industrial area; 8 there' s very few lots large enough to meet the setback. We thought we did all of that . So 9 we did everything we should have done under your code. And, you know, that' s kind of the 10 main point of this whole presentation before this . This was, you know, this should not 11 have been a necessary; we don' t believe it' s necessary, but if you believe it' s necessary, 12 you know, we do ask for the variance from the 300 foot . 13 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Who else have you approached to lease space on this 14 monopole? MS . FLEMING: To my knowledge, 15 none at this time . But it would be able to collocate, we understand your code does 16 promote collocation and that would be a possibility. 17 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Let' s see if the audience has any questions, and we will 18 give people in the audience . We have to take a five minute break to give people in the 19 audience a chance to look at all the exhibits . Does if anybody in the audience would like to 20 speak in favor or against the application, sir? 21 MR. BUCHARD: Against . My name is Fred Buchard. I 'm an owner of two properties 22 adjoining the Penny company. I don' t know where to start after I ' ve heard all of this . 23 It' s amazing they get all these lawyers here . They say we didn' t dot an "i" . 24 First thing I would like to do is show the Board some pictures that I took . 25 These are actual pictures of a monotower, one mile from this site, and if I have your COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 118 1 2 permission I ' d like to bring them up and show —) them to you. Also another tower that' s two 3 blocks from this site . Before we go any further and these are actual photographs not 4 computer generated. BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Where is 5 this one located (indicating) ? MR. BUCHARD: Right by Lindsey' s 6 Auto Parts in Mattituck. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That' s on 7 Elijah' s Lane . The photos are from Elijah' s Lane . The other photo -- 8 MR. BUCHARD: The other photo' s with nothing in it . If you pictured a tower 9 in the center of the photograph, that' s what you would see . 10 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: This is the former remains of the Rosen Tower? 11 MR. BUCHARD: That' s correct . Pretty ugly, isn' t it? 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: There' s also a photo from Penny Lumber. 13 MR. BUCHARD: That' s correct right in the center of that photograph. 14 BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Let me see those when you' re done . 15 MR. BUCHARD: Now, just before I came here, I stopped in Connie' s Bake Shop and 16 there was a petition there that disapproved this, and I volunteered to bring this in. I 17 had nothing to do with it, I'm just bringing it in here, and it' s a petition against this 18 (handing) . Now they also mentioned that this 19 is for an emergency. I don' t know how we got along so far without this tower. I mean, all 20 the emergencies in my shop, we have a cell phone, we can use it in the shop with the 21 machinery, which is within 100 feet of where this tower is, so I don' t know see this is a 22 need. If it were a necessary evil, which I doubt very much, I mean, why doesn' t these 23 towers approach the Town of Southold, if it' s supposed to be for the good of all the people, 24 approach the Town of Southold, for Southold Town land and let the people vote on it . If 25 they think it' s really what they want to have here; and if they did get it, they would be COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 119 1 2 the benefactor of the rental and benefit from the tower, they benefit from the phone, and 3 they benefit from revenue, if that were the case. And I think that' s all I have to say 4 for this moment . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you 5 very much. Anybody else? Yes, sir. MR. BUCHARD: Oh, there was 6 another paper, I believe you people have it, from the Southold Town Landmark Preservation 7 Commission, you people have this, I assume so. I don' t have to read it to you, right 8 (handing) ? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes, we do 9 have it . MR. BUCHARD: They stand by the 10 argument that the building department was correct in denying this permit . 11 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We have that in the record. Thank you very much. 12 MR. MCLOUGHLIN: My name' s Ed McLoughlin. I live on Maple Lane in Mattituck 13 and this tower I believe would be visible from my backyard because I'm 60 feet above sea 14 level and I' d be able to see something 100 feet above sea level, and I see I would see 15 this from Maple Lane, which is more than -- I would say more than a mile from it . And also, 16 it would be visible from James Creek and Mattituck Inlet; also it ' s close to the town 17 ramp, Southold Town ramp and Mattituck Town ramp. it would be visible to those two parks . 18 It' s very close to the Presbyterian church, and Episcopal church and will exceed the 19 height of the steeple on both churches . It also will become the Eiffel Tower of 20 Mattituck. So if it' s going to be the Eiffle 21 Tower, it should be beautiful . I don' t think it' s going to be beautiful the way they just 22 described it; and third of all, I don' t see what the need is because I have a cell phone . 23 My cell phone works . I also have Onstar on my car, and I that works . So I don' t see these 24 towers . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Quick 25 question. These other towers that already exist, person submitted photos of church COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 120 1 2 steeples that you refer to, are any of those things visible from these areas that you J) 3 mention, the town boat ramp and what not? MR. MCLOUGHLIN: Some are, some 4 aren' t . In the winter definitely; in the summer I can' t say, but definitely in the 5 winter when there' s no foliage on the tree . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So in 6 addition to this one proposed tower that you explained to us will be visible from all of 7 those areas -- MR. MCLOUGHLIN: The whole town of 8 Mattituck will be able to see it . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: -- in 9 addition to that one proposed tower, there are possible towers and steeples that are visible 10 from those places as well; is that correct? MR. MCLOUGHLIN: Possibly the 11 steeples, yeah. Another thing I' d like to point 12 out is, this is the third tower that ' s been proposed for cell phones within this area in 13 the last two or three years, and the other two, as far as I know, were turned down. So 14 apparently the people don' t want it . So are we going to have to come to town hall every 15 other year to sign petitions and speak against something that the people don' t want or is 16 this going to be finalized and say, look, no cell towers in the Hamlet of Mattituck period. 17 Every time somebody wants to put up a tower, are we going to have one tower for each cell 18 phone company? They have what they call cohabitation in central offices with 19 telephone; whereas, if it' s a private telephone company they have the right to rent 20 space and put their switch in a telephone facility. So you don' t have to have nine 21 different telephone offices serving one area . In the same breath, you wouldn' t have five 22 sets of telephone poles for cable, for telephone, for electric, you don' t want eye 23 pollution. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: I think the 24 only way you' re really going to see successful collocation is if you have the towers on 25 municipal sites, personal opinion. MR. MCLOUGHLIN: Yeah. But there COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 121 1 2 has to be other towers in the area. If my cell phone is working on Verizon other people 3 have AT & T, their phones -- Omnipoint, I don' t know how many customers Omnipoint has, I 4 have no idea. But if the other cell phones are working, why can' t they cohabit with other 5 towers? Why build this monstrosity? That' s the only thing I have to 6 say. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you 7 very much, next . MR. GAETON: My name is Bill 8 Gaeton in Mattituck, also on Westphalia Road, excuse me . 9 As far as I can see the building that they proposed here that' s on the Penny 10 property is also in division for historical preservation in New York State Parks and 11 Recreation in Albany, New York. It' s marked MK-12, that sounds like it' s right next door 12 to this thing. If this preservation society is 13 also a State Law, then why should we even bother with these guys again, as he said? 14 The other thing is -- I got a senior moment . That' s all I have to say. 15 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you very much. Yes, ma' am. 16 MS . CIAMARICONE : My name is Janet Ciamaricone . I live on Pacific Street . The 17 last petition is actually what I wrote . I went through the neighborhood, 18 when I got a letter from I think the lawyers stating this was coming up, and I wrote asking 19 the neighborhood down Pacific Street and Legion if they -- do they mind, will this 20 affect their property; do they want to see this . And there was a tower already started 21 that was stopped by the Town Board and that you can see visibly down Pacific, down Legion, 22 and actually if you' re driving into Mattituck at Citco, looking towards it it' s above the 23 trees . I don' t know exactly how high that went already, but that' s visible - - for us, I 24 look out my back door, it' s there whether there' s trees or not trees, leaves on the 25 trees or not . I didn' t make copies . This is the people around the area . COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 122 1 2 MS . KOWALSKI : Spell your last name, please . 3 MS . CIAMARICONE : C-I-A-M-A-R- I-C-O-N-E . Also, as a homeowner who uses a 4 cell phone also for my work and around, I have never had a problem from my home, which is 5 only about two doors away from Penny Lumber. Again, we just talked it . I didn' t 6 talk much about cancer, or anything else like that, I hear both, yes and no on that on 7 research done, but I do know that the property owners south of that are not very happy with 8 this going up again. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Is there 9 someone else in the audience? MS . FUNN: Hello, my name is Alice 10 Funn and I live on Sound Avenue right by Penny Lumber Company. 11 I look east or west now if Penny puts up this tower on the west and on the east 12 is that tower that ' s been there for three years this week, I think, and it' s still in 13 court standing, I haven' t heard anything. So do I need another tower to look around it' s 14 towers, towers in Mattituck. Thank you. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you 15 very much, Mrs . Funn. Someone else in the audience who would like to speak? I think 16 what we' re going to do, I 'm going to ask you to give us imposition on this because the 17 photos that you gave and the shots, the locations that you gave, I don' t really feel 18 accurately reflect the visual impacts of this? MS . FLEMING: Are there specific 19 views that you would like? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes, I can 20 take the trouble to take the photos myself, however, it definitely isn' t my job. I ' d like 21 to know what it' s going to look like from the North Road from this angle right here 22 (indicating) from the carpet place . I ' d like to know what the significance of the tower is 23 going to be in relation to the North Road as a designated listed New York State Scenic 24 Byway. We' re going to adjourn the hearing 25 until October -- what is the date we have? MS . KOWALSKI : 23rd. COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 123 1 2 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: October 23rd. We will go over the legal information which 3 you presented with respect to the interpretation; at which time I hope you will 4 be able to answer that question so that we can go forward. 5 MS . FLEMING: What' s the timing on your decision on the interpretation with 6 regard to the -- CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We' re hoping 7 that we will be able to have something on the 23rd with respect to the interpretation. 8 MS . FLEMING: Then the adjourned hearing for Part 2 will be October 30th? 9 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: So it will be open so that if the neighbors have further 10 questions, so you can get us that information as soon as possible before then. It would be 11 adjourned to 1 : 00 p .m. MR. BUCHARD: Is there anything 12 you would require for us that are opposed; is there anything that you would like us to bring 13 or give to you beforehand? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The burden of 14 proof rests with the applicant . MR. BUCHARD: If you send me a 15 letter or something, I ' d be happy to do whatever you ask. 16 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Mr. Buchard, if you call the office I 'm sure that the 17 office staff will be more than happy to assist you in any manner. Counsel is going to 18 provide six copies of all the exhibits that were presented today. We are going to request 19 that photos be taken that more accurately reflect the impact of this tower. 20 As I say, this is the view is that 350 some-odd thousand passengers pass every 21 year. I want to know what that is going to look like from the North Road facing the 22 carpet place, not from a mile down the road from Portobellos; I want to know what it' s 23 going to look like coming east at the corner of Westphalia and the North Road. I think the 24 public deserves a fair representation of what ' s before us, and that' s what I ' m asking 25 you, and I'm sure you' ll do that for us . MS . FLEMING: Just so you know, COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 124 1 2 it was not brought to our attention that Route 48 was a Town listed byway. We didn' t find it 3 on the state database . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It' s a New 4 York State designated -- it' s a state designated, New York State designated scenic 5 byway. MS. FLEMING: We understand that 6 the Town has gone through the process to list it as a byway. We were just informed that 7 this was an occurrence yesterday, just that the planning department gave us the 8 information, so we looked into it . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The other 9 thing before we go any further, the planning board has sent us a letter requesting that 10 they have an opportunity, that this hearing be open because they would like an opportunity to 11 review the plans, site plans, which you' re going to need, you' re going to need planning 12 board approval for this regardless of however it shakes out on our Board. 13 MS. FLEMING: I understand that . 14 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: They' re going to be obviously very concerned about screening 15 issues . If it goes to a variance, the degree of the visibility is going to bear very 16 heavily on whether you would be granted a variance or not . 17 I would appreciate it if you would go ahead, make an application to the planning 18 board so that we can get their feedback, and as they requested, generally before we even 19 have an hearing we were under the assumption t-hat you had made an application. 20 MS . FLEMING: We have started the application. We will be completing that 21 next week. They were provided with our site plan but apparently that wasn' t enough 22 information for them. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I can' t speak 23 for their procedures, so I don' t know. All I know is that the information on the file is 24 that they have no plans and that they would like an opportunity to review plans and like 25 us to leave the hearing open until they have reviewed those plans . COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 -///f 1 125 2 MS . FLEMING: The public hearing, the people are going to have a chance to 3 speak, is there any way to close the public hearing and keep the record open for /// 4 additional submissions? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The public is 5 entitled to comment on all . Counselor, you certainly know that . No. 6 BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: There' s a question in the back. 7 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes, ma' am. MS . KONTOVER: Hi, my name is 8 Kontover. MS . KOWALSKI : You need to spell 9 your last name . MS . KONTOVER: KONTOVER, I 10 live in exactly across from the Penny Lumber center on the Westphalia Road and corner Route 11 48, and I' d like to see a picture that how it' s going to look from my house . 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I think I asked her that . 13 MS . KONTOVER: There' s a space there . I would like to see a picture how it ' s 14 going to look from my house across . MS . FLEMING: Across from Penny 15 Flooring. MS . KONTOVER: From exactly the 16 corner Westphalia and 48 . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I believe 17 that' s what I asked for. MS . KONTOVER: ' Cause I see so 18 many pictures, but I don' t see a picture from my house exactly what it look like . I have a 19 family. I have three kids . We all have cell phones . We never have problem, and I don' t 20 like to see that every day because the cross house means you can see that every day. 21 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Certainly. MS . KONTOVER : Thank you very 22 much. • MS . FLEMING : If I could briefly 23 respond to the public comments while they' re so fresh. If you wouldn' t mind, because we 24 did have some very serious allegations . There are collocations on most 25 towers that go up, whether they' re on municipal land or not . As you look around COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878-8047 126 1 2 most of the towers do have collocations, so , -) please keep that in mind. 3 Omnipoint is a public utility for New York zoning purposes and according to both 4 state and federal law, Omnipoint ' s facilities should be approved whenever they can 5 demonstrate that the site is needed to fill any gap in the service area . And I think 6 we've demonstrated that today. The propagation maps that were submitted do show 7 that there' s a gap in this very area, and we were explaining why the specific height was 8 needed, and we tried to do everything that the code asked us to do to locate it in a 9 permitted area, and we thought we did that . I guess that would be it for now. 10 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We will adjourn this to the 23rd at 1 : 00 , and at that 11 time we will have that information and any other information that we feel it relevant at 12 that time . And you will meet with the planning board so that we can get their 13 comments and their review. BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Gentleman 14 in the back, you have a question? MR. BLACKMAN: As far as the gap 15 is concerned with the cell phones, I mean, it' s very easy to solve the problem. Go there 16 with the cell phone and see if it works . If it works, there' s no gap . My phone works, his 17 phone works, her phone don' t work, maybe she' s got trouble with her phone, I don' t know. The 18 map is not going to show you whether the phone works or doesn' t work. 19 MS . KOWALSKI : Could I have your name again? 20 MR. BLACKMAN: Edward Blackman, Maple Lane, Mattituck. 21 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Close the hearing now, or we' re going to adjourn the 22 hearing. 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Mattituck,New York Hackensack NJ,07601 97 1 2 decision until later. BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Second. 3 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: All in favor. (Whereupon, all Board Members 4 responded in favor. ) MS . KOWALSKI : We need separate 5 I prints of that . \ CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The next 6 hearing is on behalf of Omnipoint Communications, LLC, George L. Penny, Owner. 7 Is there someone here who would like to speak on behalf of the application? 8 MS. KOWALSKI : Before you start, we just had a letter it was added to the file 9 this morning. I apologize . MS . FLEMING: Good 10 afternoon. Jacqueline Fleming from Nielsen and Ray. My address is 36 North New York 11 Avenue, Huntington, New York, 11743 . In this application Omnipoint 12 Communications, Inc . is seeking an interpretation of Article 16 , Section 13 100-162C3 of the Southold Town Code pursuant to the powers granted to the Board pursuant to 14 Section 100-271D of the Town Code and Section 267-84 of New York State Town Code . 15 Article 16 Section 100-162C3 states in part that industrial -- in 16 industrial districts telecommunications towers are permitted use provided that the base of 17 the tower is located at least 300 feet listed by federal, state or town agencies . 18 The building permit application notice of disapproval states that the proposed 19 tower is not permitted because it lies within 300 feet of two lots, both of which are 20 historical properties listed on the Society of Preservation of Long Island Antiquities 21 inventory of Southold historic properties . The only issue for interpretation is whether 22 the list of landmark properties or districts to which reference is made in the code may be 23 interpreted to include properties on the society' s inventory. 24 In the alternative we are seeking a setback variance to enable construction of 25 100 foot monopole and the installation of equipment cabinets a-- the concrete pad at the COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( 631) 878-8047 • • r 98 1 2 base of the monopole . Unless the Board has any 3 preliminary questions, I would like to first address the application for the 4 interpretation. Seeing no questions, by 5 introduction, Omnipoint is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to 6 construct , maintain and operate a personal communications system in New York, in the New 7 York metropolitan area, including Nassau and Suffolk counties . The service provided by 8 Omnipoint benefits the community particularly in times of emergency for placing telephone 9 calls to police, ambulance, fire, road service, at times and places where 10 conventional telephone systems are not available or operating. 11 Moreover, Omnipoint has been authorized by the federal government to deploy 12 a wireless priority service . On October 11 , 2001, the Office of the Manager National 13 Communications System announced that the United States government would be deploying _* 14 wireless priority service across the United States to allow national security emergency 15 response personnel to gain access to the next available channel in emergency situations . 16 On April 17 , 2002 , the National Communication System announced that the 17 applicant Omnipoint had been awarded the contract to provide this emergency service in 18 the area Omnipoint strived to provide reliable service to its licensors . At present there is 19 a significant gap in the Mattituck area . The service gap will be eliminated by the proposed 20 antenna facility at the Penny Lumber site in Mattituck . 21 I have prepared just some copies of relevant code sections that I ' ll be 22 referring to, and I would like to submit one for the record, but I ' d also like to provide 23 one to the Board Members . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You have seven 24 copies? MS . FLEMING : I have six 25 copies . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That ' s fine COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878 -8047 • 99 .. 1 2 MS . FLEMING: The Penny Lumber property is located between County Road 48 and ) 3 Sound Avenue in Mattituck. The property in the surrounding area is zoned light 4 industrial . The light industrial zoning district extends between Route 48 and Long 5 Island Railroad tracks for quite a distance in that area. The nearest residential district 6 are basically across Route 48 to the north and beyond the business district to the south. 7 The town' s regulation of wireless communication facilities is set forth in the 8 zoning code provides that the town prefers the facilities to be located in industrial areas . 9 So we were very cognizant of that when we were planning our site . 10 In addition, the specific code in question, 100-162-C3 , states that the wireless 11 communications facilities on telecommunications towers are permitted, 12 provided that the height of the tower above ground does not exceed 100 feet, and the base 13 of the tower is located at least 100 feet from the nearest dwelling unit , and then the issue —1' 14 in question, 300 feet from any landmark property or district as listed by any federal , 15 state or town agencies . So, with this in mind, with these 16 provisions that we read in your code, Omnipoint chose the subject property and 17 designed the monopole to be 100 foot to meet the height requirement and situated on this 18 large parcel so that it would be 100 feet from any dwelling unit . And also in performing our 19 due diligence, in November 2001, our office obtained from the town clerk' s office a 20 document entitled "Southold Town Register of Landmark Structures, " which were advised all 21 landmark properties designed by the town. A similar list is currently provided on the 22 town' s web site and a building permit application was filed based on this 23 information. And, just for the record, I only 24 have one copy of this I ' d like to submit the Southold Town Register of Landmark Structures 25 that is we received from the town clerk when we asked which properties were on this list , COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 276 -8047 100 1 2 and I'm also going to hand in a copy of the - Society for the Preservation of Long Island 3 Antiquities, a printout of all the properties on their inventory, and I have a copy of a 4 document from the Town' s web site, it' s actually the historic resources section of the 5 new waterfront revitalization program on the website that talks about the different listed 6 properties listed on the state, town and federal . I ' d like to submit those for the 7 record, please . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We' ll need 8 another set of copies . MS . FLEMING: This is just 9 submitted for the record. I mean, this is just town information. I just wanted to show 10 you what we received when we inquired. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I understand. 11 MS . FLEMING: After we submitted our building department application on January 12 21, 2003 , we received a telephone call from the building department advising that the 13 proposed pole in question lies within 300 feet of two landmark properties . During several 14 conversations conducted that day regarding this issue, we received conflicting 15 information from the building department . For example, we were advised that the town does 16 not have a list of landmarked properties and that the building department referred to a 17 list compiled by the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, even 18 though the list was not officially designated by the Town. 19 Since the Town clerk' s office provided us with the list that I handed in, we 20 were obviously receiving conflicting information from the building department, and 21 so we inquired a little further. We telephoned the society and spoke with a 22 Charla Bolton, who advised that the society' s list was compiled more than 25 years ago, and 23 was made up of properties that it felt might warrant attention to be considered for 24 landmark property in the future . She further advised us that the society no longer 25 maintains a copy of the list . We then revriewed your landmark law COUIT PEPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE 631 ) 878-8047 101 1 • 2 and the Town' s procedure, and basically what I'm going to talk about for our legal 3 interpretation of that . The two properties that are in 4 question are lot 35 and 39 ; one is to the east and one is to the west of the Penny Lumber 5 Company and are not listed by federal, state or town agencies . The society for the 6 Preservation of Long Island Antiquities is not a federal, state or town entity, and the town 7 has not officially designated the town properties as town landmarks . 8 In the handout I gave to each of you, I included, I guess it' s the last page of 9 the handout , the definition from the zoning code of what a landmark designation entails . 10 It' s kind of a short version of the Landmark Law, and it states that the designation of a 11 building or structure of architectural or historic significance to the town through 12 listing the property in a town register of designated landmarks, following a copy filing 13 of the entity in the town clerk' s office . The landmark designation process was 14 recently completed for a property in the Hamlet of Southold and that zone by the Town 15 Board resolution is also included in your packet . And June 3 , 2003 it shows a Town 16 Board adopted a resolution designating a house on Main Road in Southold as a Southold Town 17 landmark. So it ' s an active process this 18 landmark designation process, to get listed as a town landmark, and that process was not 19 followed in the cases for lot 38 - - 35 and 39 . The Town has recognized that the 20 society' s inventory is actually separate from listing as a landmark and an example of this 21 is in Section 56-7A and that section is put in the handout . This section applies to 22 applications for activities that occur on the landmarked property itself , instead of , like 23 us, where we ' re just near it . This section expressly references 24 the inventory prepared by the society of the Preservation of Long Island Landmark 25 Antiquities, and, in addition to listing as a state, federal or TJwn landmark, so that COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPT � "N SERVICE (331) 878-8847 102 1 2 section of the code recognizes that there' s this listing of properties, and then there' s 3 also this inventory, and that they' re separate things . Also 56-7A of the Landmark Law 4 states -- well, that' s what it states . It states other categories besides those two, but 5 I think that' s the most important point , is that when the town wanted to include the 6 society' s inventory, it did that in addition to stating it was addressing listed 7 properties . So in summary, it is respectfully 8 submitted that the building department misapplied the Landmark Law to this situation. 9 We are not a landmark property so the Landmark Law doesn' t apply to this application, and it 10 misinterpreted Section 100-162, and the grounds for disapproval is therefore 11 inapplicable . Although we do not find the section to be ambiguous as the New York State 12 Court of Appeals has repeatedly held zoning restrictions being a derogation of common law 13 property law rights, must be strictly construed and any ambiguity result in favor of 14 the property owner. We ask the Board to find that the 15 building department incorrectly interpreted the provision in Section 100-162C3 , and that 16 Omnipoint be allowed to continue with its building permit application including site 17 review, that we will be starting soon. At this time, if you have any 18 questions, I would like to answer those . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You' re asking 19 provision for an interpretation of 162-3 and a reversal of the building department ; in the 20 alternative you' re asking for an area variance ; is that accurate? 21 MS . FLEMING: Right . At this point I ' m just trying to keep those two 22 separate . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Because in 23 your documentation you refer to a use variance and I was very confused by that . 24 MS . FLEMING: Well , yeah, I think that was sort of a typo on our part . 25 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It discusses hardship and economic hardship, and it COUPT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878 - '04 ' 103 1 2 discusses the need for variances and the special rights of public utilities, which 3 we' re all well aware of but are not relevant here . 4 MS . FLEMING: No, I agree . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: So should we 5 just disregard that part of your evidence that you submitted? Or would you like -- 6 MS . FLEMING: I agree with you that in the alternative we will be asking for 7 a setback variance . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You' re not 8 asking for a use variance as indicated in the papers here? 9 MS . FLEMING: In the papers • submitted with this application there was 10 reference made to a use variance as opposed to an area variance, which deals with dimensional 11 requirements as opposed to the use of the land. The attorney has just stated that was 12 in error, and that the request is for a dimensional or area variance and will send a 13 letter of correction to be placed into our files, so that it is corrected and in that 14 file . Let me see if the other Board 15 Members have other questions . Mr. Horning? BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Sure . For 16 the sake of a little clarification for myself and perhaps others in the notice of 17 disapproval, they' re citing a maximum tower height of 100 feet as meeting acceptable code 18 permitted. The towers maximum height is approximately or exactly 100 feet ; is that 19 correct? MS . FLEMING: Right . 20 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So they did not deny this because of a height? 21 MS . FLEMING: No . We have met a 100 foot height and 100 foot setback 22 provision. BOARD MEMBER HORNING : On the site 23 plans there is an existing two story frame building, which is a note that says it ' s an 24 existing residential dwelling, which will remain. 25 MS . FLEMING. On the Penny Lumber property you' re saying. COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878 -8047 104 1 2 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: You' re familiar with that? 3 MS . FLEMING: Right . It ' s next to the Lot 35 . It' s west of that -- or east 4 of that, I 'm sorry. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: And the 5 distance, the closest distance is 107 feet thereabouts; is that correct? 6 MS . FLEMING: Right . That' s very specifically we set out those setback 7 dimensions very carefully on the site plan. Yeah, that' s exactly right . 8 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So therefore, the requirements that the tower 9 would be permitted to be located, if it was at least 100 feet away from the nearest dwelling, 10 and you say it will be 107 feet you are then again not be being cited for the distance to 11 the nearest dwelling, correct? MS . FLEMING: No. That is 12 correct . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So really 13 the only issue here then would be the fact that this proposed tower is not 300 feet away 14 from historic property line; is that the issue? 15 MS . FLEMING: The issue is that the building department disapproved it on the 16 basis of we are not within 300 feet of properties that are on the society' s list, 17 yes . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: And you, in 18 fact, are claiming here and now, are claiming they misinterpreted the Landmark Law, if I 19 heard your remarks earlier? MS . FLEMING: The Landmark Law, 20 which applies to properties that - - property that is part of the application itself , that 21 property itself is on the Landmark List or on the society' s inventory list . The Landmark 22 Law is for those properties . It doesn' t apply to our situation. The Penny Lumber Company is 23 not one of those properties, but the building department says that we are within 300 feet of 24 the society' s list . BOARD MEMBER HORNING : So again, 25 to clarify the notice of disapproval , what is the issue, as you see it , for the reason of COTE. REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE 6311 878-8047 105 1 2 your denial? MS . FLEMING: We submit that the 3 building department incorrectly disapproved the application because we violated the 300 4 foot setback from a listed town, state or federal landmark property. And our conclusion 5 is that we did not violate that setback. We tried very hard to make sure we did not 6 violate that setback before we made the application. And that the society' s 7 inventory, while it does apply specifically and expressly to the Landmark Law situation, 8 it doesn' t apply in this situation. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: That is the 9 only reason then that you were given a notice of disapproval? 10 MS . FLEMING: That' s the only reason. 11 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Thank you. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Mr. 12 Goehringer. BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: I see 13 you came with a whole bunch of people, Miss Fleming, are they here to assist you in some 14 way in reference structural aspects of this? MS . FLEMING: They are here for 15 the second part if needed. BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: The big 16 presentation. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: What is the 17 second part? MS . FLEMING: The first part is 18 just for the interpretation. -We have interpretation as one application to the 19 Board. Our second application to the Board is for a variance . 20 I would specifically like to separate those two at this time and ask you to 21 render a decision for the interpretation only. Because if you render your interpretation that 22 the building department was incorrect, we do not need the second part because we don' t have 23 anything to vary. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I would have 24 to agree that the interpretation would come first . So, if you would, in that case hold an 25 in abeyance your presentation for area variances until the Board has rendered a COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878 -8047 106 1 2 decision on interpretation that' s quite fine; is that agreeable to the Board? 3 MS . FLEMING: Just to interrupt if I could. We were aware of that possibility, 4 but we did, in the alternative application, and we are willing on to go forward with that 5 today. If you are not able to render a decision now. 6 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We will not render a decision now, if that' s what you' re 7 asking, is the Board going to make a decision now? No, we' re not . 8 In the instance of expediency, it would probably be wise to address the 267B . 9 MS . FLEMING: Yes . We are certainly prepared to do that at your 10 convenience . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Just so, if 11 people from the audience have comments, we don' t have to separate the comments and then 12 you will say that you have not had the opportunity to address those . 13 MS . FLEMING: Sure . If you are unable to render a decision then we will move 14 forward. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You've given 15 us about 30 , 40 pages of documentation. I think the Board would like to review it before 16 we make a decision. MS . FLEMING: To clarify, I only 17 provided you copies of the codes . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That is also . 18 We did not have copies of what provisions you were specifically going to cite . You've cited 19 them, we would like to review them. We would like to review, we have other hearings , so if 20 you have other people that you would you' re going to call , you could do that . 21 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO : I would like to give her a quick question. 22 In the past Omnipoint has utilized church towers instead of constructing towers . 23 Have you looked into this because there ' s several churches in that area? 24 MS . FLEMING: We will address the issue . We have our RF engineer, our Radio 25 Frequency engineer, who helped design th, site based on the needs for this specific area A COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( 631) 876 - 47 107 1 2 lot of times Omnipoint may need different heights in the community. Sometimes they need 3 a high site sometimes they need a lot lower site, depending on their needs . Here they 4 needed a high site, and there was no other alternative high enough in this area in 5 existing structures . You' re right , we often try to find an existing structure if at all 6 possible; it makes everything a lot easier for everyone . And this is just not possible in 7 this situation; that will become more clear as we talk about our search area and the size of 8 our gap and the kinds of antennas and facilities we need to fill that gap . It needs 9 to be a higher site, in a fairly small search area. 10 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Do you have any questions, Ruth? 11 BOARD MEMBER OLIVA: Not right now. 12 MS . FLEMING: I ' m sure you' ll have some questions after we bring on the 13 experts . Today I have five experts who will _y 14 briefly talk about the need for the site, as we discussed. The emissions for the site are 15 very low and well within the federal standards for radio frequency emissions, and site will 16 not have a significant impact on the environment ; it won' t cause interference; it 17 won' t have significant impact on property values and if you like, I can get right to 18 that testimony. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Please . 19 MS . FLEMING: First I would like to call Tom Turkel . His firm prepared the 20 site plan drawings that you saw on the application. 21 MR. TURKEL : Good afternoon, my name is Thomas R. Turkel . I 'm a registered 22 architect with the firm of William F . Collins , Architects . My address is 10-1 Technology 23 Drive, in Setauket , New York, 11733 . MS . FLEMING: At Omnipoint ' s 24 request you prepared the drawings? MR. TURKEL : Yes, I did 25 MS . FLEMING . Could you go over the plans briefly and describe the site for COURT REPORTIN3 AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( 631 ) 878 -8047 108 1 2 the Board. MR. TURKEL : Yes . I would be 3 glad to. Would the Board like the display 4 to face them. You have drawings -- BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO : Yes . 5 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: If we could bring the microphone over because the 6 stenographer is going to have a very difficult time . 7 MR. TURKEL: Okay. Better? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We would 8 appreciate it if you could move along. MR. TURKEL: Okay. What' s being 9 proposed is a fenced-in compound for our equipment and in the center a sea of asphalt 10 on an industrial lot . At one corner of that compound we propose to put a 100 foot tall 11 steel one monopole, which we plan to affix antennas at the very top . 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: How high off the ground is the concrete pad? 13 MR. TURKEL: It' s not really a pad, it' s a concrete cylinder which is a —4 14 foundation base that would stick up out of the ground about eight or ten inches . 15 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Not including the concrete pad it' s going to be 100 feet? 16 MR. TURKEL: Yes, ma' am. And the antennas we' re proposing would be four 17 antennas per sector, with three sectors, for a total of 12 antennas . Those antennas will be 18 arrayed around the top of the pole . At the to of the antennas being at 100 feet above the 19 ground. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: These are 20 standard antennas? MR. TURKEL: No . These are what 21 is known as flat panel antennas . Six foot tall, eight inches wide , three inches deep. 22 The antenna cables, the back of these antennas into the top of a metal pole, run down inside 23 the metal pole and go back to our equipment cabinets, of which there are three located on 24 a small concrete pad. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Do you have 25 other companies that are going to be leasing this use on this pole"' OT , T REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( 631) 878 -8047 109 1 • 2 MR. TURKEL: The compound is set up to take at least two other carriers should 3 they so desire . I am not aware that anybody' s come forward yet to look at that . 4 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: You' re talking about room for two other carriers 5 below the other hundred foot I assume? MR. TURKEL: Yes, ma' am. 6 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: At what heights? 7 MR. TURKEL: Normally they like to have a separation -- and the RF engineer 8 can speak to this better -- of ten feet between antennas . 9 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Right now there' s potential for three sets of antennas 10 at approximately 100 feet, 90 feet and 80 feet ; is that correct? 11 MR. TURKEL: Yes, ma' am. And some carriers may deem that they can go lower, 12 it depends on their system and how they operate . 13 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Okay, continue . 14 MR. TURKEL: I 'm prepared to go on, if you want me to, but you said to keep it 15 short . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I don' t know 16 what else -- any questions on this? BOARD MEMBER HORNING: No. I 17 clearly understand it . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: No, we 18 understand it . BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Except 19 we want to talk about wind velocity on the monopole . Who wants to speak about that? 20 MR. TURKEL : I will speak about that . 21 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Quickly. MR. TURKEL : We will submit to 22 the Board a design manufacturer signed and sealed by an engineer currently licensed in 23 the State of New York, which will address all of the structural loading on the monopole 24 additionally, and all of the antennas that are designed for the future if other carriers 25 should want to come along, and it will be designed for the new New York State building COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCF ! PTION SERVICE ( 631) 878-8047 110 1 2 code . BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Which is 3 what wind velocity? MR. TURKEL: I believe it' s 120 4 within a mile of the water. BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Thank 5 you. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Okay, next 6 witness? MS . FLEMING: Yes, next , Ron 7 Petersen. He is going to talk about the emissions from the site, and I ' d like to 8 submit for the record his curriculum vitae and copy of his report which will be a summary of 9 his testimony. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Let me just 10 ask you something. The emissions you have to comply by law, correct? 11 MR. PETERSEN: Yes . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Does this 12 state that you comply by law? MR. PETERSEN: Yes . This states 13 that we do comply with the FCC guidelines . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes . There' s 14 no way you could even comply if you don' t , correct? 15 MR. PETERSEN: Yes, that ' s right . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you . 16 MS . FLEMING: I ' m gathering that you would like to take his testimony for the 17 report . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It ' s - - yes, 18 it ' s very nice to say, yes, I 'm an engineer and we comply, but you couldn' t be here if you 19 didn' t comply, so it' s really not necessary. Next witness . 20 MS . FLEMING: Mr. Petersen will be available for any questions that the audience 21 might have . MS . FLEMING: Is the radio 22 frequency engineer who will talk about the need for the site . I have a copy of his 23 resume and affidavit summarizing the need for the site and attached are some propagation 24 maps that he will be explaining. MS . FLEMING: State your name for 25 the record. MR. JEAN: Stephan Jean from COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( 631 ) 878 - - U47 111 • 1 2 T-Mobile . MS . FLEMING: And your 3 professional and educational experience, please? 4 MR. JEAN: Bachelor of Science in engineering from Polytech University of New 5 York. MS . FLEMING: Have you previously 6 testified before a municipal Board? MR. JEAN: Yes, I have . 7 MS . FLEMING: And you' re fully familiar with Omnipoint? 8 MR. JEAN: Yes, I am. MS . FLEMING: Can you describe 9 the system and how it works from an engineering standpoint? 10 MR. JEAN: Essentially both the mobile phone and cell site base station are 11 two-way transceivers, otherwise when a phone call transmits from that mobile phone -- 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We' re having a lot of trouble picking you up . Speak 13 louder. MR. JEAN: I 'm sorry. I said 14 that both the mobile phone and the base station, which is the cell site, are two-way 15 transceivers . One' s the - - if a call originates from a mobile phone, the signal 16 travels via radio waves to the nearest cell site serving that mobile phone . Then the 17 signal is routed to the cell phone carrier' s switching office then to the public telephone 18 system network and then to a land line . If the call originates from the land line, the 19 call is essentially reversed. BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Sir, is the 20 purpose of the proposed cell site to fill in a gap so that people making cell phone calls 21 will not experience a disruption of service? MR. JEAN: That ' s correct . This 22 map depicts Omnipoint ' s existing network throughout Southold or in the Mattituck and in 23 the Laurel area . As you can see the green color shows the service or the areas being 24 serviced by Omnipoint . As I lower this sheet , the purple sheet will show the additional 25 coverage that will be offered by - - CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA. Can you turn COURT REPuR'', :NG AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( 621 ') 878 -8047 112 1 • 2 that around for the audience? MR. JEAN: Sure . 3 MS . FLEMING: Can you explain the need for the 100 foot height at this site? 4 MR. JEAN: Well, once the need is identified -- 5 AUDIENCE MEMBER: We can' t hear him. 6 MR. JEAN: Once the need for the site is identified, we use a tool in house to 7 predict the height of the site that will be needed and from that we choose the lowest 8 height that will satisfy the need. MS . FLEMING: What would happen 9 if we put the antennas lower on the pole? MR. JEAN: If we decide to go 10 lower on the monopole, the area shaded in purple will be smaller and the gap will still 11 remain. BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: How low are 12 the church steeples in the town? MR. JEAN: It would depend on the 13 structure, they would vary from 30 feet . It would depend. —4 14 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: So if you' re speculating, did you really research 15 it? MR. JEAN: No, no . You asked me 16 how low are the church steeples . BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Right . In 17 this town. MR. JEAN: Church steeple , I 18 mean, a church can vary in height . BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: If you did 19 the research, you' d know how high they are in this area, right? 20 MR. JEAN: Oh, in this area . BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Instead of 21 utilizing the tower utilize the church steeple . 22 MR. JEAN: Well , really what we do is prioritize the existing structures 23 first . Based on the gap in coverage , the lowest structure there will be needed to 24 satisfy the need will be 100 feet . Anything lower will not satisfy the need. As I say we 25 predict different heights and we choose lowest one available . ( ' JURT REPOPTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( (-- 31) 878-8047 113 • 1 • 2 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: So there' s no steeple in that area 100 feet tall? 3 MR. JEAN: No. That I know of, no. 4 MS . FLEMING: Well, in researching this site we also looked at your codes because 5 the middle of our search area did include an industrial area, your code specifically 6 prefers us to locate in industrial areas, we also looked there as trying to meet your code . 7 So that was also in the criteria that we had to try to meet . 8 Are there any other questions for Mr. Jean? 9 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: No, not at this time . 10 Your next witness, we do have to move this along, please . 11 MS . FLEMING: I'm Marie Stipo is a planner who will talk about the possible 12 effects environmentally. MS . KOWALSKI : Miss Fleming, we 13 always need to ask on all submissions that you have -- -� 14 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It' s very difficult for all of us . 15 MS . STIPO : I do have copies for you. They have similar photos . I guess that 16 you' ll be seeing on the Board. I ' ll keep this brief for you. 17 That report will outline everything that I 'm speaking to today in a little more detail ; as 18 well as it includes the photographs and the maps that are on this board for presentation. 19 A crane test was employed with respect to the visual resource analysis that 20 was done and we took a look at approximately a half mile radius , slightly outside that 21 barrier with respect to the subject property. You have a zone of visibility that 22 would exist approximately from the intersection of County Road 48 where it 23 intersects with Sound Avenue, and you would travel east along County Road 48 ending at 24 Mary' s Lane . That would be the breadth of the zoning visibly. Essentially at the tip of 25 either you would see the cap of the tower, essentially the top of the antennas . We COURT REPORTING AND TRA:] c_,R` ICE (631) R78 -80,7 114 1 • 2 therefore would include that simply because that would be a change in the horizon even 3 though it' s nominal as your zone visibility. Your predominant visible impact or 4 changes would be directly at the subject property where the installation would be 5 installed and the immediate surrounding area that has open space or visibility. 6 The mixed use in the area, both residential, industrial and commercial , abuts 7 one another and therefore residential uses that are abutting, industrial use, a 8 commercial use or a thoroughfare have existing environmental concerns already. Those that 9 have visibility to the subject property seek the existing lumberyard, the activity and 10 would have a view of the tower. Your residential properties that 11 are located to the north, you have a marina, you would have predominantly no visibility to 12 them. The marina would have seasonal with off leave time frame . 13 The installation would not incur any non-visual impact . It doesn' t require 14 infrastructure, or any municipal service . There would be no non-visual impacts and you 15 would have limited visibility with a nominal change to the horizon. 16 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Let me ask you a question: You superimposed these into 17 these shots? MS . STIPO: Yes . The process is 18 described in the back. The gentleman in my office held a master' s in graphic animation 19 and design. Therefore, what we would do is the crane that went up was 100 feet , and I 20 have photographs showing you exactly that if you wanted to see . At the 100 foot mark, we 21 then know exactly the top of the tower . The property as scaled in the photograph on the 22 computer, we used both MIA and 3-D Vis import into a Dobie Photo Shot , which is your 23 printing; so they would be to scale with that photograph. 24 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: No, I just am amazed at some of the views that , you know, I 25 live in Mattituck and know the area giite well , know the site quite well , Pacifi COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 8 -8047 115 1 • 2 Street . MS . STIPO : Love Lane . 3 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: And I would be amazed if on view number one that the 4 impact is what is presented here 100 foot monopoles, three flat panels . 5 MS . STIPO: It would be set up in the triangular as you' re seeing that . You 6 have four panel per sector like a triangle has . 7 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Is the tower supposed to be the structure on top of 8 the barn? MS . STIPO: I 'm sorry? 9 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Is the tower supposed to be the structure above the 10 barn, looks like an antenna on top of the barn? 11 MS . STIPO: No . That' s an existing. 12 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: So where is the tower in that picture? 13 MS . STIPO : The tower would be in the center. —rt 14 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Now you know why I 'm crazy. 15 MS . STIPO : You have to turn the page . It ' s called existing and then proposed, 16 so you actually see the conditions as they exist today when the photograph was taken. 17 And if the Board wants , we can produce for them physical photographs 35 millimeter was 18 taken at 50 millimeter lens, which would give you the scope of the human eye . And you' ll 19 see on View 3 , she caps just slightly above the tree line; that would be worst case 20 scenario . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: This is from 21 Portobello? MS . STIPO : Yeah. The restaurant 22 that ' s there on the corner, they have a parking facility access , you can see the enter 23 on both Sound Avenue as well as County Road 48 . 24 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That ' s about a mile down the road of the proposed site . 25 MS . STIPO: We did go outside the scope to see that . We did half a mile if COUPT REP, )PTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (D-31 ) 878-8047 116 • 1 • 2 you' ll see that , then we did outside the scope . 3 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I do . I just don' t see, you have nothing from when you' re 4 coming east , from east to the west on Sound Avenue the view that you have from Westphalia, 5 is taken from about 200 down Westphalia Road and, as I say, I do know the area quite 6 well . MS . STIPO: We gave you View 6 , 7 which is that would be looking west , approximately 600 feet from Love Lane, that 8 would show you the visibility the towers capped there . In off season your visibility 9 would extend to Mary' s Lane . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Nothing from 10 Love Lane . MS . STIPO: No, but that' s 600 11 feet from Love Lane on County Road 48 . There was no visibility from the residential 12 properties to the north of County Road 48 . We drove all those minor roadways . You have a 13 very heavy, thick wooded umbrella. Actually it' s difficult to see the Main Road from the -T 14 homes that are nestled back there . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Okay. 15 Anything else? If you could leave that up so people in the audience can look at that later 16 on. MS . STIPO: Absolutely. 17 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Your next witness . We' re really going to have to move 18 this on or adjourn it one or the other. MS . FLEMING: No . The next 19 witness I will hand in his testimony by report . I don' t have enough copies at this 20 point to meet the requirements . I ' ll get those additional copies to you later . The 21 report describes the results of the potential impact on property values from similar towers 22 like this in the area and concludes that no such impact would occur, and that ' s in the 23 report . This is a report by Michael Lynch . 24 BOARD MEMBER HORNING : To the best of your knowledge has your company after it 25 noticed neighbors, et cetera, received any response from neighbors in favor or opposed? CURT DEPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION .SERVICE (631 ) 87R-8047 117 . 1 • 2 MS . FLEMING: No. We did not receive any response from this one, often we 3 do, in calls, and we didn' t receive any calls from this application. 4 BOARD MEMBER HORNING: Thank you. MS . FLEMING: Just to kind of 5 address Mr. Orlando' s concern about the church steeples again, please keep in mind we came 6 forward with a proposal and variance that we understood met your code completely. Again, 7 we' re here for on the second part of the application; we went to an industrial area; 8 there' s very few lots large enough to meet the setback. We thought we did all of that . So 9 we did everything we should have done under your code . And, you know, that' s kind of the 10 main point of this whole presentation before this . This was, you know, this should not 11 have been a necessary; we don' t believe it ' s necessary, but if you believe it' s necessary, 12 you know, we do ask for the variance from the 300 foot . 13 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Who else have you approached to lease space on this 14 monopole? MS . FLEMING: To my knowledge, 15 none at this time . But it would be able to collocate, we understand your code does 16 promote collocation and that would be a possibility. 17 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Let ' s see if the audience has any questions , and we will 18 give people in the audience . We have to take a five minute break to give people in the 19 audience a chance to look at all the exhibits . Does if anybody in the audience would like to 20 speak in favor or against the application, sir? 21 MR. BUCHARD: Against . My name is Fred Buchard . I ' m an owner of two properties 22 adjoining the Penny company. I don' t know where to start after I ' ve heard all of this . 23 It ' s amazing they get all these lawyers here . They say we didn' t dot an "i" . 24 First thing I would like to do is show the Board some pictures that I took . 25 These are actual pictures of a monotower, one mile from this site , and if I have your COURT REPORTING AND TRAi1J;CRIPTION SERVICE 1h31 ) 878- )047 118 . 1 • 2 permission I ' d like to bring them up and show them to you. Also another tower that' s two 3 blocks from this site . Before we go any further and these are actual photographs not 4 computer generated. BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO: Where is 5 this one located (indicating) ? MR. BUCHARD: Right by Lindsey' s 6 Auto Parts in Mattituck. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: That' s on 7 Elijah' s Lane . The photos are from Elijah' s Lane . The other photo - - 8 MR. BUCHARD: The other photo' s with nothing in it . If you pictured a tower 9 in the center of the photograph, that' s what you would see . 10 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: This is the former remains of the Rosen Tower? 11 MR. BUCHARD: That ' s correct . Pretty ugly, isn' t it? 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: There' s also a photo from Penny Lumber. 13 MR. BUCHARD: That ' s correct right in the center of that photograph. 14 BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Let me see those when you' re done . 15 MR. BUCHARD : Now, just before I came here, I stopped in Connie' s Bake Shop and 16 there was a petition there that disapproved this, and I volunteered to bring this in. I 17 had nothing to do with it, I 'm just bringing it in here, and it' s a petition against this 18 (handing) . Now they also mentioned that this 19 is for an emergency. I don' t know how we got along so far without this tower. I mean, all 20 the emergencies in my shop, we have a cell phone, we can use it in the shop with the 21 machinery, which is within 100 feet of where this tower is, so I don' t know see this is a 22 need. If it were a necessary evil , which I doubt very much, I mean, why doesn' t these 23 towers approach the Town of Southold, if it ' s supposed to be for the good of all the people , 24 approach the Town of Southold, for Southold Town land and let the people vote on it . If 25 they think it ' s really what they want to have here ; and if they did get it , they would be COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (63- ) 78-804 ' 119 • 1 • 2 the benefactor of the rental and benefit from the tower, they benefit from the phone, and 3 they benefit from revenue, if that were the case . And I think that' s all I have to say 4 for this moment . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you 5 very much. Anybody else? Yes, sir . MR. BUCHARD: Oh, there was 6 another paper, I believe you people have it, from the Southold Town Landmark Preservation 7 Commission, you people have this, I assume so . I don' t have to read it to you, right 8 (handing) ? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes , we do 9 have it . MR. BUCHARD: They stand by the 10 argument that the building department was correct in denying this permit . 11 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We have that in the record. Thank you very much. 12 MR. MCLOUGHLIN: My name' s Ed McLoughlin. I live on Maple Lane in Mattituck 13 and this tower I believe would be visible from my backyard because I 'm 60 feet above sea 14 level and I ' d be able to see something 100 feet above sea level , and I see I would see 15 this from Maple Lane, which is more than -- I would say more than a mile from it . And also, 16 it would be visible from James Creek and Mattituck Inlet ; also it' s close to the town 17 ramp, Southold Town ramp and Mattituck Town ramp. it would be visible to those two parks . 18 It ' s very close to the Presbyterian church, and Episcopal church and will exceed the 19 height of the steeple on both churches . It also will become the Eiffel Tower of 20 Mattituck . So if it ' s going to be the Eiffle 21 Tower, it should be beautiful . I don' t think it ' s going to be beautiful the way they just 22 described it ; and third of all , I don' t see what the need is because I have a cell phone . 23 My cell phone works . I also have Onstar on my car, and I that works . So I don' t see these 24 towers . BOARD MEMBER HORNING : Quick 25 question. These other towers that already exist , person submitted photos of church DOTJRT REP )RTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ( ,31) 878-8047 120 1 2 steeples that you refer to, are any of those things visible from these areas that you 3 mention, the town boat ramp and what not? MR. MCLOUGHLIN: Some are, some 4 aren' t . In the winter definitely; in the summer I can' t say, but definitely in the 5 winter when there' s no foliage on the tree . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: So in 6 addition to this one proposed tower that you explained to us will be visible from all of 7 those areas -- MR. MCLOUGHLIN: The whole town of 8 Mattituck will be able to see it . BOARD MEMBER HORNING: - - in 9 addition to that one proposed tower, there are possible towers and steeples that are visible 10 from those places as well; is that correct? MR. MCLOUGHLIN: Possibly the 11 steeples, yeah. Another thing I ' d like to point 12 out is, this is the third tower that ' s been proposed for cell phones within this area in 13 the last two or three years, and the other two, as far as I know, were turned down. So -4 14 apparently the people don' t want it . So are we going to have to come to town hall every 15 other year to sign petitions and speak against something that the people don' t want or is 16 this going to be finalized and say, look, no cell towers in the Hamlet of Mattituck period. 17 Every time somebody wants to put up a tower, are we going to have one tower for each cell 18 phone company? They have what they call cohabitation in central offices with 19 telephone; whereas, if it' s a private telephone company they have the right to rent 20 space and put their switch in a telephone facility. So you don' t have to have nine 21 different telephone offices serving one area . In the same breath, you wouldn' t have five 22 sets of telephone poles for cable, for telephone, for electric, you don' t want eye 23 pollution. BOARD MEMBER HORNING : I think the 24 only way you' re really going to see successful collocation is if you have the towers on 25 municipal sites , personal opinion . MR . MCLOUIHLIN: Yeah. Put there COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCPIPTIOII SERVICE (631 ) 878-8047 121 • 1 2 has to be other towers in the area. If my cell phone is working on Verizon other people 3 have AT & T, their phones -- Omnipoint, I don' t know how many customers Omnipoint has, I 4 have no idea . But if the other cell phones are working, why can' t they cohabit with other 5 towers? Why build this monstrosity? That' s the only thing I have to 6 say. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you 7 very much, next . MR. GAETON: My name is Bill 8 Gaeton in Mattituck, also on Westphalia Road, excuse me . 9 As far as I can see the building that they proposed here that' s on the Penny 10 property is also in division for historical preservation in New York State Parks and 11 Recreation in Albany, New York. It ' s marked MK-12 , that sounds like it' s right next door 12 to this thing. If this preservation society is 13 also a State Law, then why should we even bother with these guys again, as he said? 14 The other thing is -- I got a senior moment . That' s all I have to say. 15 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you very much. Yes, ma' am. 16 MS . CIAMARICONE : My name is Janet Ciamaricone . I live on Pacific Street . The 17 last petition is actually what I wrote . I went through the neighborhood, 18 when I got a letter from I think the lawyers stating this was coming up, and I wrote asking 19 the neighborhood down Pacific Street and Legion if they - - do they mind, will this 20 affect their property; do they want to see this . And there was a tower already started 21 that was stopped by the Town Board and that you can see visibly down Pacific, down Legion, 22 and actually if you' re driving into Mattituck at Citco, looking towards it it ' s above the 23 trees . I don' t know exactly how high that went already, but that ' s visible - - for us , I 24 look out my back door, it ' s there whether there' s trees or not trees, leaves on the 25 trees or not . I didn' t make copies . This is the people around the area . COURT REPORTING AND Tr-ANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 87 -8047 122 1 2 MS . KOWALSKI : Spell your last ,) name, please . 3 MS . CIAMARICONE : CIAMAR I-C-O-N-E . Also, as a homeowner who uses a 4 cell phone also for my work and around, I have never had a problem from my home, which is 5 only about two doors away from Penny Lumber. Again, we just talked it . I didn' t 6 talk much about cancer, or anything else like that , I hear both, yes and no on that on 7 research done, but I do know that the property owners south of that are not very happy with 8 this going up again. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Is there 9 someone else in the audience? MS . FUNN: Hello, my name is Alice 10 Funn and I live on Sound Avenue right by Penny Lumber Company. 11 I look east or west now if Penny puts up this tower on the west and on the east 12 is that tower that' s been there for three years this week, I think, and it ' s still in 13 court standing, I haven' t heard anything. So do I need another tower to look around it' s 14 towers, towers in Mattituck . Thank you. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Thank you 15 very much, Mrs . Funn. Someone else in the audience who would like to speak? I think 16 what we' re going to do, I 'm going to ask you to give us imposition on this because the 17 photos that you gave and the shots, the locations that you gave, I don' t really feel 18 accurately reflect the visual impacts of this? MS . FLEMING: Are there specific 19 views that you would like? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes, I can 20 take the trouble to take the photos myself, however, it definitely isn' t my job . I ' d like 21 to know what it ' s going to look like from the North Road from this angle right here 22 ( indicating) from the carpet place . I ' d like to know what the significance of the tower is 23 going to be in relation to the North Road as a designated listed New York State Scenic 24 Byway. We' re going to adjourn the hearing 25 until October - - what is the date : e haven MS . KOWALSKI : 23rd . COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ((,3] R78- 9n47 123 1 2 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: October 23rd. --1 We will go over the legal information which 3 you presented with respect to the interpretation; at which time I hope you will 4 be able to answer that question so that we can go forward. 5 MS . FLEMING: What' s the timing on your decision on the interpretation with 6 regard to the -- CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We' re hoping 7 that we will be able to have something on the 23rd with respect to the interpretation. 8 MS . FLEMING: Then the adjourned hearing for Part 2 will be October 30th? 9 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: So it will be open so that if the neighbors have further 10 questions, so you can get us that information as soon as possible before then. It would be 11 adjourned to 1 : 00 p.m. MR. BUCHARD: Is there anything 12 you would require for us that are opposed; is there anything that you would like us to bring 13 or give to you beforehand? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The burden of 14 proof rests with the applicant . MR. BUCHARD: If you send me a 15 letter or something, I ' d be happy to do whatever you ask. 16 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Mr . Buchard, if you call the office I 'm sure that the 17 office staff will be more than happy to assist you in any manner. Counsel is going to 18 provide six copies of all the exhibits that were presented today. We are going to request 19 that photos be taken that more accurately reflect the impact of this tower. 20 As I say, this is the view is that 350 some-odd thousand passengers pass every 21 year. I want to know what that is going to look like from the North Road facing the 22 carpet place, not from a mile down the road from Portobellos ; I want to know what it ' s 23 going to look like coming east at the corner of Westphalia and the North Road. I think the 24 public deserves a fair representation of what ' s before us , and that' s what I ' m asking 25 you, and I ' m sure you' ll do that for us . MS . FLEMING : Just so you know, "CURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE (631) 878 -8047 124 1 2 it was not brought to our attention that Route 48 was a Town listed byway. We didn' t find it 3 on the state database . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: It' s a New 4 York State designated -- it' s a state designated, New York State designated scenic 5 byway. MS . FLEMING: We understand that 6 the Town has gone through the process to list it as a byway. We were just informed that 7 this was an occurrence yesterday, just that the planning department gave us the 8 information, so we looked into it . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The other 9 thing before we go any further, the planning board has sent us a letter requesting that 10 they have an opportunity, that this hearing be open because they would like an opportunity to 11 review the plans, site plans, which you' re going to need, you' re going to need planning 12 board approval for this regardless of however it shakes out on our Board. 13 MS . FLEMING: I understand that . —T 14 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: They' re going to be obviously very concerned about screening 15 issues . If it goes to a variance, the degree of the visibility is going to bear very 16 heavily on whether you would be granted a variance or not . 17 I would appreciate it if you would go ahead, make an application to the planning 18 board so that we can get their feedback, and as they requested, generally before we even 19 have an hearing we were under the assumption that you had made an application. 20 MS . FLEMING: We have started the application. We will be completing that 21 next week . They were provided with our site plan but apparently that wasn' t enough 22 information for them. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I can' t speak 23 for their procedures, so I don' t know. All I know is that the information on the file is 24 that they have no plans and that they would like an opportunity to review plans and like 25 us to leave the hearing open until they have reviewed those plans . COURT REPORTING AND TRAN,SCRIPTI(0N SERVICE , ,531) 878-8047 125 1 2 MS . FLEMING: The public hearing, the people are going to have a chance to 3 speak, is there any way to close the public hearing and keep the record open for 4 additional submissions? CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The public is 5 entitled to comment on all . Counselor, you certainly know that . No . 6 BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: There' s a question in the back. 7 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Yes, ma' am. MS . KONTOVER: Hi, my name is 8 Kontover. MS . KOWALSKI : You need to spell 9 your last name . MS . KONTOVER: KONTOVER, I 10 live in exactly across from the Penny Lumber center on the Westphalia Road and corner Route 11 48 , and I ' d like to see a picture that how it' s going to look from my house . 12 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I think I asked her that . 13 MS . KONTOVER: There' s a space there . I would like to see a picture how it ' s 14 going to look from my house across . MS . FLEMING: Across from Penny 15 Flooring. MS . KONTOVER: From exactly the 16 corner Westphalia and 48 . CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I believe 17 that ' s what I asked for. MS . KONTOVER : ' Cause I see so 18 many pictures, but I don' t see a picture from my house exactly what it look like . I have a 19 family. I have three kids . We all have cell phones . We never have problem, and I don' t 20 like to see that every day because the cross house means you can see that every day. 21 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Certainly. MS . KONTOVER : Thank you very 22 much. MS . FLEMING: If I could briefly 23 respond to the public comments while they' re so fresh. If you wouldn' t mind, because we 24 did have some very serious allegations . There are collocations on most 25 towers that go up, whether they' re on municipai land or not . As you look _ round COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE 531 ) 678 -8047 126 1 2 most of the towers do have collocations, so please keep that in mind. 3 Omnipoint is a public utility for New York zoning purposes and according to both 4 state and federal law, Omnipoint' s facilities should be approved whenever they can 5 demonstrate that the site is needed to fill any gap in the service area. And I think 6 we've demonstrated that today. The propagation maps that were submitted do show 7 that there' s a gap in this very area, and we were explaining why the specific height was 8 needed, and we tried to do everything that the code asked us to do to locate it in a 9 permitted area, and we thought we did that . I guess that would be it for now. 10 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: We will adjourn this to the 23rd at 1 : 00 , and at that 11 time we will have that information and any other information that we feel it relevant at 12 that time . And you will meet with the planning board so that we can get their 13 comments and their review. BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Gentleman 14 in the back, you have a question? MR. BLACKMAN: As far as the gap 15 is concerned with the cell phones, I mean, it' s very easy to solve the problem. Go there 16 with the cell phone and see if it works . If it works, there' s no gap. My phone works, his 17 phone works, her phone don' t work, maybe she' s got trouble with her phone, I don' t know. The 18 map is not going to show you whether the phone works or doesn' t work. 19 MS . KOWALSKI : Could I have your name again? 20 MR. BLACKMAN: Edward Blackman, Maple Lane, Mattituck . 21 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Close the hearing now, or we' re going to adjourn the 22 hearing. Going to make a motion to adjourn the hearing until 1 : 00 p .m. on October 23rd. 23 BOARD MEMBER ORLANDO : Second. CHAIRMAN TORTORA: All in favor . 24 (Whereupon, all Board Members responded in favor. ) 25 CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: Take a five minute break and let anyone in the audience COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTION SERVICE ir-)31 ) 878-8047 127 1 2 look at the exhibit, then we' ll get back. CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: I ' d like to 3 make a motion to reconvene; all in favor? (Whereupon, all Board Members 4 responded in favor. ) CHAIRWOMAN TORTORA: The next 5 hearing is on behalf of Mary Zupa; is there someone here who would like to speak on behalf 6 of the applicant? Mr. Bressler . MR. BRESSLER: Yes, please, Madam 7 Chairwoman, I would like to be brief today. BOARD MEMBER GOEHRINGER: Just 8 today? MR. BRESSLER: I would like to be 9 brief today in light of all that has transpired. As noted in the published notice, 10 the submissions were made; therefore, I would like to accomplish only two or three things in 11 addition, of course, to persuading you to grant the application, but I ' d like to 12 accomplish two or three things today, and that is, Number 1, we've not really had an 13 opportunity to hear from the applicant herself, and I think that given the nature of 14 the application, we' d like to save that until the end of the proceeding. I understand that 15 it' s the Board' s usual procedure that the applicant gets the last bite, and I think I ' d 16 like to ask that Mary Zupa be given that opportunity. 17 Before that time I have a few remarks which I ' d like to hold in abeyance and 18 I ' d like to ask Vic Zupa to address just one or two matters that came up in the 19 submissions . I note that there were simultaneous submissions of the papers and 20 there was not really an opportunity to respond to the matters that were contained therein. 21 To the extent that any of those issues were raised before you before , we' re not going to 22 go into that ; to the extent that there were new issues raised that needed to be addressed, 23 and there are only one or two minor points , I would ask Mr . Zupa to do that for the sake of 24 completing the record. When he' s finished I have a few 25 remarks, and that ' s basically what we hope to accomplish here today, and then to ask you to COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTI3N SERVICE (621 ) 878-8047 34►P ': COMPLETE THIS SECTION t • Y WMILIImmneIV1 f • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete r A. Signature Rem 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. I X fr7'64,_ ❑Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse d Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by IR Aed Name) C.4D1teof Delivery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 1 Zip or on the front if space permits. I 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No MTA (LIRR) SUTPHIN BOULEVARD JAMAICA, NY 11435 3. Service Type =Certified Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mall 0 C.O.D. 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. (Transfer rticle ansferrom 7002 2030 0007 1529 6431 (Tiemsler from service labs PS Form13841,'Aug SstiS '2dty1` Dome9ttc Rehm Tempt' ` . 102595-02-M-1540 . ' UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail I II ll I Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MR NEVE,N113131iNE 3i Nu*lbw bit Maw NwlhpN,New IM 11743 \ \ \ s : COMPLETE THIS SECTION NiKKh5IMISINIAJUMMISLI •. ONIII Z • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X C. �Addres Age see • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Prbr�ame) I C [ pt Delivery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, l . D��� � �iKL/03 or on the front if space permits. 1116 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? aYes If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Alfred Bouffard and Wife Maple Lane PO Box 802 Mattituck, NY 11952 3. Service Type gt Certified Mail ❑Express Mail ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from a Obeli 7002 2030 000? 1529 6301 PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic FaetumReceipt 102595.02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE FirsPostaget-Class&Fees Mail ' 111111 Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• Nina MEADE.NIMBI&RE X Nolk New via ham M Now bi& 11743 I - '"1\ Litsitiiitnitintiiiitetiamiitiiitsiniirittitiiseii{ti Y I'I G gemi9iarrwisiIi. i <KDIAsI»gliata.Y.Mj/[iMi/MaillP/ir • Complete kerns 1,2,and 3.Also complete rre Item 4 tf Restrictedamen Delivery s dthe reverse O Nein • Print your name and address on the reverse 0rA�ddressee_ so that we can return the card to you. RafxPt5 l C. T 1 V 1 • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, rinr or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: Erns delivery address different from Item 1? g7 Yes LEGION STREET INC. If YES,enter delivery address below: C/O MARTIN SIDOR 2010 OREGON ROAD MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type ZZCertifled Mail 0 Egress Mall 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Midi 0 C.O.D. Ia. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 yes 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6523 (Daimler fmmsen efeba( , PS Form 3811.August 2001 Dumeenc Return Receipt 1025e5o2-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail I II II I Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • MUNLEx MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New' rk Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 • 14►1.11 : •MPLETE THI E TI•N WitTOR IHIssorammaailiri]iwzroasiirm:r ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete ignature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. 0 Agent Is Print your name and address on the reverse ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. by( „ted of pnrery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mapIC.or on the front iif space permits. 11,13.07aReceived �Frl/ ��f'/ft/f-t' _ . Article Addressed to: D.-Is-delivery address different from item 17f d lies If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Griffins LLC 825 Pacific Street PO Box 445 Mattituck, NY 11952 3. Service Type =Certified Mall Mall ❑Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number ('a" rfr? ' vic? ; ;: 7002 2030 0007 1529 6226 PS Form 3811,August 2001 lc Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLE%MEW,NIELSEN&RE 38 North New irk Avenue Num,New York 11743 47:-4 .. I1. i„�fl�„Ill,,,t,lt„ii,,,fi,,,ii ,.II,��i„Ni,l1„iiI„i • ENS E': COMPLETE I HIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY in Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. • re Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X 1 O ent • Print your name and address on the reverseso that we can ■ Attach this card to the bacrn the k of the mailpiece,rd to you. I tRestivry aJ,l(arne) C.�G-CDate pelivery or on the front if space permits. (VV.���u �J� D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: rof JOSEPH C. CIAMARICONE ETAL �, e3 PO BOX 1631 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type Certified Mail 0 Express Mall 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6493 (Transfer frcsa service Wel TTT� !! 11• 1 i PS Form Li8i 1 August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt I 102595-024A-15* UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 111111 First-Class Mail USP PostageS &Fees Paid Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• NUNLEt maw "."1111P4 Ibrk".17772 • END ': COMPLETE THIS SECTION MIetil:71alWalmaxeireozemeynwlal.- ■ Complete Items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. n,, � ❑Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse X �q�y ,` �Addresaee so that we can return the card toleivedyou. I gbY(Printedc, il\ ) A III Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 3ry or on the front if space permits. elY, 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from n 1? ❑Yes If YES,enter delivery address 0 No GEORGE L. PENNY INC. PO BOX X067 GREENPORT, NY 11944 3. Service Type EXCertlffed Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mall 0 C.O.D. — 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number (T + ) ; ; 7002 2030 0007 1529 6424 PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail I II II I Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MURIA NODE,NwLSd1 i RE 36 Nelk New lbrk Avenel fir,Nm York 11743 '5--Lk 1 \iiifilmiilmithilitnitilliiilimilliiiiiiillitillinild i1• ': CO►'L • wuivisiearmramsw.ttcomprom.Jxnnza r • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑ ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X ;21f.4_ „t/ resaee so that we can return the card to you. I B. rby(Printed Name) Offolglivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the maiipiece, / C'or on the front if space permits. TT�J /'- ��4 D. delivery address different from item 1? 1 er 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: B�o ALICE FUNN PO BOX 422 11850 SOUND AVENUE MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type Ci Certified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6448 (Transfer from service label) PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE I II ll I First-Class Mail PostageUSPS &Fees Paid Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEY, MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 121,44 4 k 1 1.irlimiil,til,I,Jr,iisiil,i,,ill,ilrr,lriihllii,imiiiif 11 tr a • <K•liy MENIIMr.7(.MIOWBOMMINITM/PVOv • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete • item Restricted Delivery is desired. a ( Dt • Print your name and address on the reverse D Addressee so that we can return the card to you. I B by(Printed Name) la Date of Delivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, �� ��Q /isor on the front if space permits. 1111 ..?/ L,l to: -- - - D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article AddressedIf YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Stephen Pto: 550 South Drive 066-4e Mattituck, NY 11952 .e , FOpl 1 ' 13. Service lype — - 7'L ]Certified Mail 0 Express Mail �, 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise `�"jgngw 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 1 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number (transfer fr___ service ; __:____? _002 2030 0007 1529 6202 PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUMAMOE,MOM INE 36 Mk Nw NAi MIN 1111011114 lbw%dt 11143 \2. _&..\ \itttIitttiirttt1t►ttttriititilititiltiittthilltlt*It1ttttita 1�►L1 ': •MPLETE THI SECTI• wee • •liIN4N1/W:r • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. S re item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Agent • Print your name and address on the reversea )6..-4 ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Frii ) C. Date of Delivery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, /f/I i� j o G o_ ' f or on the front if space permits. „` /L D 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address d1f Brent from item 1? 0 Yes If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No MARTIN AND DONNA ROSEN 3472 WEIDNER AVENUE OCEANSIDE, NY 11572 3. Service type IXCertified Mail 0 Express Mail 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer from service 7002 2030 0007 1529 6455 PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt" 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERE I II Fi 7 ail P P -7P Itmit No.G-10----- t. • Sender: Please print yTir name, address,and-ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEX MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 —`4\, Imilsitiiimithil,ili„tlel„illilissiliolitholdissilhi :14►1d4:11401AISeMirar:MIKIXe:[�7.•-rrlitiralaraaffl.: itrrreffinanmia: ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete Item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse XA 11A:4,4- ❑�'Add_resaee so that we can return the card to you. eived by(Printed Name) C. Delivery • Attach this card to the back of the maiipiece, Y5- or on the front if space permits. Mon I G'� 1 SS 1/5103 - D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 1:11, 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: BrNo MATTITUCK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PO BOX 1411 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type n Certified Man 0 Express Mall 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6509 (i?ensfel from seMce/abed PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• NUKE%PEAK NIELSEN i RE 86 NMR Now Yak Anus, Nwttlsgtm,Now'Ink 11743 \tlIIIlIl1I1l1I;tIifIi$ 1Ilnlli1IlI1IIlI - 1 s ': COMPLETE THIS SECTION tKeiS►9n41141%►bYMIMETIKOMMEIV-a • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. SI item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑ +t • Print your name and address on the reverse 7C L9�Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Panted Name) of wary • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece. cr pp or on the front if space permits. Ro e r l�jJ_ 1 g �� " 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? Y If YES,enter delivery address below: No INLAND HOMES INC. PO BOX 117 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type ❑Certified Mail ❑Express Mail ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. l4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6400 Munster Tient*entice labs° PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEY,MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New'brk Avenue Huntington,New York 11143 \' __ I.4 t ) 1rrllimithultitliet11t►$.I, *tIIrjhulultiluit rmliiI 141 I •MPLETE THIS SECTION tK•1aW»*rar1I 4IHL.1i!K. I19a/t! J' • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also compiete I A. Signature item 4 If X Restricted Delivery is desired. \ ^, �/y13/ ■ Print your name and address on the reverse `/� ♦, ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. 76elved b Printed N■ Attach this card to the back of the maiipiece, ,,c(r�y( ) C. i�JN�or on the front if space permits. 011d /fir �l -Sf2 ._ _ 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ii Yes If YES,enter delivery address below: itgo NORTH FORK CHURCH OF CHRIST INC ' . PO BOX 872 3525 C.R. 48 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type XICertified Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. t4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number (Transfer torn;enAce 4ebeO 7002 2030 0007 1529 6349 PS Form 3811,August 2001 bo'rnestic Return Receipt i 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE _ First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.GAO • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN &RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete X. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. /�—„f • Print your name and address on the reverse /�.�A,� _ Addressee so that we can return the card to you. I Tkarddo by nted Name) IC. =ooft>eiiivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, --/�CR V3_ or on the front if space permits. (/�1 a 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 10'Yes If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No MATTIE SIMONS 11700 SOUND AVENUE MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type aa Certified Mail 0 Express Mail 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. j4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Armbar 7002 2030 0007 1529 6462 (Transfer ansfe/gvtr sr label) PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-052-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 11101 • Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLE1t;MEADE, NIELSEN&RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 :IQ un_glarepiawkirgag gm/gyri,, weemassimnwomszeillimrameminsam • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. S re item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. X 0441//y ` , ❑Age■ Print your name and address on the reverse Addressee so that we can return the card to you. viReceivedirerinVaarne)► ; C. Date of Delivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, /or on the front if space permits. • gS D.Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Edcho Corp Post Office Box 1026 Southold, NY 11971 3. Service Type rtCertified Mail 0 Express Mall 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mall 0 C.O.D. 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6271 (Transfer:frrzs seMce fat.*7--, I PS Form 3811,August 2001 -Domestic Return Receipt 10259842-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 • Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUREX MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New lbrk Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 ,,-. t ' 1►tf'�tt1���rt►itl►I11lfltt►l►iflt�'t'Iftt)f►iit1:t111ttt1��t! - 9 •: COMPLETE THIS SECTIO "nroDL aTir:II�Y�Yxih�[�P►LJAwJ aI►I�a' • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sjg_natu item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. / . ❑Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse X `, f -�V ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. g, by(Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, C vyt A r�i (9t5_�'C33 or on the front if space permits. � 111 D. Is delivery address• "-_ • Item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Independent Group HOme Living Program Inc. 62 Pine Street East Moriches, NY 11940 3. Service Type IX Certified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. A(Transfer rticle ansferumber 7002 2030 0007 1529 6318 (Transfer from serve/abed PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt _ 102595.02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE ' First-Class Mail I II 11 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• k Ma MEADE.WW1 i NE X Not New Vat knew haft*Now 1iik 11743 0 `a, I 11 (iifilmil1IIIIS1II1 I1IIIt1+iutiIIIIIIIIiiii.on1IiIMIIui Y��I7ei[.l.�u►�e�i.rr.'lf►l►Y .i�L.P- C•MPLETE THI SE l.N ON DELI' *•I' • • Complete Items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A Sig ure • item 4 ifRestricted Delivery is desired. x���� ❑Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse 0 Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Printed Name) C. D = • Delivery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 0A-f&—Kr'(�-c-�SS 7d--/ '21 or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1' Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No ANDREW T. AND ANDREW C. FOHRKOL, PO BOX 106 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Seprice Type Certified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number (rransf frintA Y f 7002 2030 0007 1529 6387 PS Form$811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class MailC‘, " I II II I Postage 8�Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN&RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 .74:301.14i \ iiiiiiiiiiiLiilri„iiiii„ii,i„iiiiii„iiiiiiJliIiLiiiiiii -E DE": C•MP ETE THI E TI•N <K li•Ism■rmr uamyxencklaanaitra r • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sign-� _ item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. x / � 'if • Agent IN Print your name and address on the reverse / /// ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. /-eceived by( f#ted Name) C. Date•fINery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, Zq or on the front if space permits. 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No 10375 SOUND AVENUE LLC 285 SWEET HOLLOW ROAD HUNTINGTON, NY 11743 3. Service Type I$Certified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7002 2031 -0.07 1529 6479 _ (Transfer frpm serviceili i t PS Formt3841,`August 20b1t Dxxnesdc Return Receipt 1o2s95-o2-M-1s4o UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE I II II I First-Class Mail Postage t &No.GFees10 Paid USPS Permi • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUREX MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New Ibrk Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 19► � 1 I i ,ii,�riii,ori,i,,ir.li��,��1� iil,1l�„is iii 14i,,,rlttt 14004: •u• arrmira gendi LiZi1iltai ra .I.1x.1rcr.Zelv»RmO • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sig - - item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. k Age ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X " C_ � nt ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. . by(Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 7 1 or on the front if space permits. < �Ck lA different from Item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: I It YES. - •".► address below: 0 No Town of Southold Board of Trustees G 042003 53095 Main Road i Southold, NY 11971 Ask • • Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number (rr rhwnferviFe _ 7002 2030 0007 1529 6264 PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-154C UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail I Dill PUSostageS 8�Fees Paid P Permit No.G10 ' Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLE7(MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North Now 1brk Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 1 ,— y it„!tt„tttt,,,ttt„t,ttt„tt,t„it iiiiiihiltitiit,tii„ttit • Complete Items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse Xi(tAx...,'' so that we can return the card to you. 411 B. -= . b ( rated Name) C.ReA„.611113,2gdendressee Delivery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, / [/ or on the front if space permits. m ��-7 D. Is different from Mem 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No ADRIENNE M. REUM 390 ALOIS LANE MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type ]Cl Certified Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number (r, n?ferVicq MVO7002 2030 0007 1529 6417 PS Form 3$11;August•2OO t i ' t=. i• Dome§tic Return Receipt' . � _ 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail • • I ll II I Postage 8 Fees Paid USPS Permit No.0-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEC MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North Now lbrk Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 \'? __ "li1„illuilimilluluillul,imiirliminlitinlit tli:l 1411.71ti eleht►g44r=r:16wi ire W. iNIMIXelff•.MAIM.»1r1,14v- ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. t Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse '1 � V 4 .; Addressee so that we can return the card to you. — C. =ofD • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, Gt t KJ or on the front if space permits. livery 1.I � L D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Harry G. Charkow and Wife PO Box 215 Mattituck, NY 11952 3. Service Type Certified Malt 0 Express Mail ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article"umbar 7002 2030 0007 1529 6295 (riansferifitti Hrrceisii_ . iii , , — . PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 111111 First-Class Mail • PostageUSPS &Fees Paid Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEY,MEADE,NIELSEN i RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE ATTORNEYS AT LAW REPLY TO: 0 REPLY TO: D 1 60 MIDDLE NECK ROAD 36 NORTH NEW YORK AVENUE GREAT NECK, NEW YORK 11021 HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK 11743 (516) 487-6500 (631) 425-4100 • TELECOPIER TELECOPIER (516) 487-6539 (631) 425-4104 • August 15, 2003 VIA UPS Ms. Linda Kowalski Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 RE: Omnipoint Communications, Inc. Southold Town Board of Appeals Public Hearing-August 21, 2003 SCTM# 1000: Section: 141, Block: 03, Lot: 38.1 Premises: 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck,New York 11952 Dear Ms. Kowalski: We are attorneys for Omnipoint Communications, Inc. in connection with the captioned matter. Enclosed herewith are the Affidavit of Posting, photographs of the sign on site and the Certified Mail Return Receipts from the mailings of the Public Hearing Notice. Please be advised that our office submitted the Affidavit of Mailing and seven(7) 300' radius maps on August 8,2003. Should you have any questions with respect to the foregoing, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, MUNLEY, MEADE, NIELSEN & RE By: Lawrevze,C. Re/ Lawrence C. Re LCR:j lm Enclosures • • r , (6 • • ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS • TOWN OF SOUTHOLD.NEW YORK x In the Matter of the Application of Omnipoint Communications, Inc. AFFIDAVIT OF SIGN (Name of Applicant) POSTING Regarding Posting of Sign upon Applicant's Land Identified as 1000- 141 - 3 - 38.1 x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, Lynanne Huertas residing at 50 Blydenburgh Rd, Centereach , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 8th day of August , 2003, I personally placed the Town's official Poster, with the date of hearing and nature of my application noted thereon, securely upon my property, located ten (10) feet or closer from the street or right-of-way (driveway entrance) -facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance;* and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has r-/ed in place f. .even •.ys prior to the date of the subject hearing •=411110/,' h •e.ri g / - j ► t• • AM 1 Li-AL dad (Sign.t re) Lynanne Huerta- Sworn to before me this day of9 1, 00 DOROTHY A. BELARD Notary Public, Statef New York . oNo. 01 B of 10 Qualified in Suffolk County (Notary ' b ic) Commission Expires Feb.7,2Q *near the entrance or driveway entrance of my property, as the area most visible to passersby. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AUG 7 2003 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD.NEW YORK x i In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT OMNIPOINT COMMUNICATIONS. INC. OF (Name of Applicants) MAILINGS CTM Parcel #1000- 141 - 3 - 38.1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, Julie Miknis residing at 32 Grant Place Glen Cove , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 1st day of August , 2003, I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in Huntington , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to current owners shown on the current assessment roll verified from the official records on file with the (x) Assessors, or ( ) County Real Property Office , for every property which abuts and is across a public or private street:or vehicular right-of- way of record, surrounding the applicant's property. EY, MEADE1,nNIIELSEN & RE' By: __ ifL (Signature) JULIE MIKNIS Sworn to before me this • day of , 200 ` � DOROTHY A. BELARD tj� Notary Public, State of New York (No ary bli ' No. 0113E6036810 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires Feb.7,2 PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. Omnipoint Communications,Inc. KEY PLAN: 100'-0"± AGL 4, Proposed Site: T.O. PROPOSED MONOPOLE AND 12585 Sound Avenue1---1-al---1 it PROPOSED OMNIPOINT ANTENNAS !y M attituck,New York 11952 �O�� P ,: i FS�Ay Section 141,Block 3,Lot 38.1 v. �` 9< '. . 97'-0"t AGL Q OF OMNIPOINT ANTENNAS N. d ilk, , \ (12) PROPOSED OMNIPOINT PANEL %ki ANTENNAS MOUNTED TO PROPOSED * 1 , MONOPOLE (4 PER SECTR). PROPOSED 100HIGH MONOPOLE LOCATION • NORTH PROPOSE SITE PROPOSED GPS ANTENNA FASTENED (2) PROPOSED E-911 ANTENNAS TO EQUIPMENT CABINET. FASTENED TO UNIVERSAL BI—BRACKET AND ATTACHED TO MONOPOLE. PROPOSED UNISTRUT SUPPORT FRAME TO MOUNT PROPOSED ELECTRICAL AND TELCO PANELS. 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A Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) ru Total Postage&Fees $4 •4 .t.42 08/01/03 ci Sent To o Paraskevi Kontoveros N Street,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. 1095 Westphalia•4yenue City,State,ZIP+4 - ►\ • PS Form 3800.June 2002 See Reverse fpr instructinns U.S. Postal Service,. ro CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT m (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) `0 For delivery information visit-our website at www.usps.com® Ln EAST i 2ICHES NY 11940 ..,. rR Postage $ •37 0.37 WIT ID: 0743 0 Certified Fee 2.30 •30 2.30 Return Reciept Fee Postmark O (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here p Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk. IRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) O f-i Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424.42 08/01/03 ru Sent To oIndependent Group Home Living Prog.dpi____, N Street,Apt.No.; or PO Boxo62 Pine Street Inc. City,State,ZIP+4 u• • I - 1 • 1 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructi•oc U.S. Postal Service,. CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT m (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) r0 For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.coma Er ru 'q Postage $ ,37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 f- Certified Fee 2.30 2.30 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.7 5 1.75 Here CI Restricted DeliveryFee Clerk: •IRW2K0 m (Endorsement Required) O fu Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424'42 08/01/03 OSent To JEFFREY J. GREGOR It Street,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. 37 SQUIRETOWN ROAD City,State,ZIP+4 .:u ' 0\ 0 11.46 PS Form 3800.June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT m (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) r0 For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.corne ru MATTITl1CK s N ? Postage $ 37 0.37 !MIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 . .0 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here IM Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) O Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.42 08/01/03 11.1 O Sent To I`II2 [�I_-3~'---ELUI�KOLB__ETAi� f'strist,Apt.No., or PO Box No. PO BOX 645 City,State,ZIP+4 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal ServiceTM m CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT Er (Domestic Mall Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.como a- ru LrI 1-9 Postage $ 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 f- Certified Fee C 1 td Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1•75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: •7RW2M0 (Ti (Endorsement Required) ruTotal Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.42 08/01/03 ru O Sent To JOSEPH C. CI B1GO! _EIAI, Street,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. PO BOX 1631 City,State,ZIP+4 MATTITUCK NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 ge Rever -fpr In tr,ctinnS U.S. Postal Service,. CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT m (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.come 0 RJ 1.HO: u'1 r-9 Postage $ 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 N Certified Fee 1111M11 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 rn (Endorsement Required) Total Postage&Fees MEM 08/01/03 fU O Sent To o WILLIAM M. QUITO f� Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. PO BOX 71 City,State,ZIP+4 SOUTHOLN NY 11971 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. 43 CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.comn Q' T# yy. i. <' .. ' h ' Postage $ 37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 N Certified Fee 2.30 2.30 Return Reciept Fee PostHeme ark (Endorsement Required) 1.7 5 1.75 0 Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: •JRW2MO m (Endorsement Required) O ru Total Postage&Fees 08/01/03 fU Q ent To ALICE FUNN N7gtreet,Apr.No.PO BOX 422 or PO Box No. City,State,ZIP+4 IT 85O SOU11U AVENUE; u • PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. I` CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT m (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com® tU Y'.: 11 'A Postage $ .37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 0 Certified Fee 2.30 -, I Postmark Return Reciept Fee (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 ITI (Endorsement Required) O Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424.42 08/01/03 ru ent To o ANDREW T. AND ANDREW_C,...YOHRKOLII f� Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. PO BOX 106 City,State,ZIP+4 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. tr CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT Ln (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) `0 For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com5 0" ILJ Ln 1-9 Postage $ 0.60 UNIT ID: 0743 r- Certified Fee 2. 0 .f! Return Reciept Fee Postmark O (Endorsement Required) Here Cl Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 in (Endorsement Required) O Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424-65 08/01/03 fU Sent To MATTITUQK PRIa.SBYIERIAN__MIRat............... f•••• Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. PO BOX 1411 • City,State,ZIP+4 MATTITUCK NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions Certified Mail Provides: Z68L-W-ZO-S6SZ0 • A mailing receipt (esianab)ZOOZ aunt''008C wio i Sd • A unique identifier for your mailpiece • A record of delivery kept by the Postal Service for two years Important Reminders: • Certified Mail may ONLY be combined with First-Class Mao or Priority Mail® to Certified Mail is not available for any class of international mail. • NO INSURANCE COVERAGE IS PROVIDED with Certified Mail. For valuables,please consider Insured or Registered Mail. ■ For an additional fee,a Return Receipt may be requested to provide proof of delivery.To obtain Return Receipt service,please complete and attach a Return Receipt(PS Form 3811)to the article and add applicable postage to cover the fee.Endorse mailpiece"Return Receipt Requested".To receive a fee waiver for a duplicate return receipt,a USPS®postmark on your Certified Mail receipt is required. ■ For an additional fee, delivery may be restricted to the addressee or addressee's authorized agent.Advise the clerk or mark the mailpiece with the endorsement"Restricted Delivery". ■ If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is desired,please present the arti- cle at the post office for postmarking. If a postmark on the Certified Mail receipt is not needed,detach and affix label with postage and mail. IMPORTANT:Save this receipt and present it when making an inquiry. Internet access to delivery.informatbn is not available on mail addressed to APOs and FPOs. U.S. Postal Service,. Ln CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT fu (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) "a For delivery Information visit our website at www.usps.como O- ru ASTIR, 'Y t U) Postage $ ,37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 ,1 7 Return Reciept Fee Postmark O (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here p Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) O ft.l Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.42 08/01/03 ▪ Sent To 0 SAVANAS AND JOANNE MILIENOS r btreet,Apt.No., or PO Box No. 18-41 21ST ROAD City,State,ZIP+4 it : ► I PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. m CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT u-) (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) .A For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com5 ru t1 TMIE"K, NY 11952 Un rq Postage $ ,37 0.60 UNIT ID: 0743 0 Certified Fee 2.30 2,30 Return Reciept Fee Postmark C:I (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: •IRW2MO m (Endorsement Required) rU O Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424'65 08/01/03 ru c3 Sent To o LEGION STREET INC. f� gtreet,Apt.No., C7b"MA TIN SIDOR or PO Box No. zQL0 �REc �� City,State,2/P+4 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal ServiceTM -0 CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.cotn® cr ru MATtITUCK, !Ul ,. r-R Postage $ 37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Iti Certified Fee 2.30 0 j Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1 75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: •JRW2M0 m r'I (Endorsement Required) O Iv Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424.42 08/01/03 r1J O Sent To N Street,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. PO BOX 554• . City,State,Z/P+4 MATTITUCK NY 11952 PS Form 3800.June 2002 See Reverse for Instru tins U.S. Postal ServiceTM N CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT 1.17 (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) -0 For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com® Cr 111 1-9 Postage $ ,37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 0 Certified Fee 2 30 7 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1,7 5 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk,: .JRW2MO in (Endorsement Required) Total Postage 8 Fees $ 4,42 4.42 08/01/03 f1J O Sent To o Diane and Joseplling___GQG AgnQ iti Street,Apt.No., or PO BoxNo.220 East Mill Road City,State,ZIP+4 Mattituck NY 11. 2 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. m CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) -D For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.coma a- ru JAMICA} MY 114 y - Postage $ ,3 7 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 rs- Certified Fee 2.30 2. ,0 Return Reciept Fee P Home Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.7 5 1.75 O Restricted Delivery Fee -, Clerk: JRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) O Total Postage&Fees $4.42 4.42 08/01/03 r1J O Sent To o MTA_.(L1RR rte- Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. SUTPHIN QuLEVA D City,State,ZIP+4 JAMAICA NY 11 - PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. N CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT - (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) J3 For delivery Information visit our website at www.usps.come a— ru NATTITIEI s NY 11.952 • un Postage $ 37 0.37 UNIT Ili: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 2.30 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here D Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk• I ,�f° Irl (Endorsement Required) ' D Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42+.42 08/01/03 ru D Sent To ADRIENNE M. RIM N Street,Apt.No.; or PO BoxNo.390 ALOIS LANE . City,State,ZIP+4 v: LI PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instru tip U.S. Postal ServicelM I1J CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.corna u'1 Postage $ ,37 0.37 tN1IT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 2,30 0 Return Reciept Fee P H me rk (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1•75 O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2fi0 I•l (Endorsement Required) Total Postage&Fees $4.42 4.42 08/01/03 ru I= Sent To I=1 GEORGE L. PENNY INC. N Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. PO BOX 2067 City,State,ZIP+4 GREENPORT NY 11.44 PS Form 3800.June 2002 $ee Revere-for In tnv"ipr U.S. Postal Service,. cr CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT ru (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery Information visit our website at www.usps.come 0- 11.1 i ATTITIJCK. NY 1 9r7 • Postage $ 0.60 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2 S 2.30 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1• S 1.75 Here In Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: •IRW2MO M (Endorsement Required) ru Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424.65 08/01/03 fU O Sent To o Robert Boas, N Street,Apt.No.; or PO Boz No. 12425 Souncl Ay nue City,State,ZIP+4 Mattituck NY 1 PS Form 3800.June 2002 $e•R-ver -for Instr. tionS U.S. Postal Service,. r-q CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT m (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) "n For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com® 07 ru MM a Postage $ ,37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 O Postmark Return Reciept Fee D (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: 1R142110 m (Endorsement Required) ru O Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.42 08/01/03 f1J O Sent To Al£rQr1__Bnnf f ard__and_.loiif a N Street,Apt.No orPO8oxNo.7`'laple Lane' City,State,ZIP+4 Pb BOX 802 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal ServiceTM Er CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT ▪ (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.coma Cr ti .i;.3 .i 4L 11'1 Postage $ ,37 0.37 UNIT Ili: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 .$ Postmark Return Reciept Fee O Here (Endorsement Required) 17 5 1.75 O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk:' 3140100 m (Endorsement Required) O w Total Postage&Fees $ 4.4211.42 08/01/03 Sent To 0 10375 SOUND AVENUE LLC lti Street,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. 285 SWEET HOLLOW ROAD City,State,ZIP+4 TON NY 11743 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. -0 CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT rri.i (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery Information visit our website at www.usps.coms 0" 111 I V'1 ra Postage $ .37 0.60 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 p Postmark Return Reciept Fee (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2MO rn (Endorsement Required) RJ Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.65 08/01/03 tL Sent To G.x.iffina..11C f� Street,Apt.No, 065BPaclflc Street or PO Box No. 4 City,State,ZIP+4 Mattituck NY _ • PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. o CERTIFIED MAIILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No.nsurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.come IT' RJ � Postage $ .37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 .1 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1•75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: .IRW2if0 m (Endorsement Required) ru Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424.42 08/01/03 im Sent To v INLAND HOMES._.ING N Street,Apt No., or PO Box No. PO BOX 117 City,State,Z1P+4 MATTITUCK NY 11• PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. Er CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) `0 For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com5 11.1 t4ATTITIICK• NY 11952 Ul Postage $ .37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2,30 2.30 Postmark Return Reciept Fee (Endorsement Required) 1,75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk.: •7RW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) rU Total Postage&Fees $4.42 4.42 08/01/03 ruO ent To v NORTH . N Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. PO BOX 872 City,State,ZIP+a 3525 C.R. 48 un �� • PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Servicer. "1 CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;NJ Insurance Coverage Provided) -n For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.coma n" f1J I;iE :,�i• U 7 u"1 Postage $ .37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee D 2.30 1 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.7 55 1.75 Here D Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2I40 151 (Endorsement Required) 11.1D Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.42 08/01/03 f1J D Sent To D MARTIN AND DONNA ROSEN N Street,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. 3472 WEIDNER AVENUE City,State,ZIP+4 S4 IDE NY 11572 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. ru CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;Nu Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.come ll' U, Postage $ .37 0.60 UNIT III: 0743 QCertified Fee 2.30 '? Return Reciept Fee Postmark C (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here p Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) O ru Total Postage&Fees $4.42 4.65 08/01/03 ru Sent To ROBERT OLMSTEAD f- Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. 12 2 Q__WE.SI1HALIA City,State,ZIP+4 raTMu R NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions „ , U.S. costa! Service', •� CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT r j (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com® cT' SOW ;1 ” i rq u7 Postage $ .37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 Postmark Return Reciept Fee Here (Endorsement Required) 1,75 1.75 O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: •IRW2M© m (Endorsement Required) O fu Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.42 08/01/03 RJ Sent To I=1 Edcho Corp. r- Street,Apt.No., or PO Box No. PO Box 1026 City,State,ZIP+4 U.S. Postal ServiceTM u, CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT ru (Domestic Mall Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.com® IT. Irl Postage $ .370.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.302 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.751.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: JRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) O • Total Postage s Fees $ 4.424.42 08/01/03 ru O Sent To OStreet,Apt.No or PO Box No. PO Box 215 City,State,ZIP+4 �!- • PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal ServiceTM ru CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT J3 (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) -13 For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.come Q' ru Postage $ ,37 0.60 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 ? ,t 0 Return Reciept Fee Here Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 0 Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: RCN m (Endorsement Required)ru Total Postage&Fees $ 4.42 4.65 08/01/03 ru Q Sent To MATTI E.__SIMMONa N Street,Apt.No., or Po Box No. 1 70Q___SOiTiD AVENUE City,State,ZIP+4 v4_TTITUCK NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. ru CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT nj (Domestic Mail Only;No lnsuran-e Coverage Provided) _0 For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.como ru Postage $ 7 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2. 0 2.30 ReturnReciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1•7 5 1.75 Here Restricted Delivery Fee -. Clerk: JRW2M0 m m (Endorsement Required) O rlJ Total Postage&Fees IIMIZE 08/01/03 ru Sent To St.�Y_EAI._�13_Y.4.1jk Street,Apt.No.; orPoeoxNo. 550 South Drive • City,State,ZIP+4 Mattituck, NY 11952 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT ru (Domestic Mail Only;No lnsurame Coverage Provided) For delivery Information visit our website at www.usps.com® ru tT' ti 1.1 1 .1 `/l ra Postage $ .37 0.37 MIT ID: 0743 r- Certified Fee 2.30 Return Reciept Fee Postmark O (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: •IRI42ti0 m (Endorsement Required) ru Total Postage&Fees $ 4.424.42 08/01/03 ru 0 Sent To Town of Southold Board of Trustees Iti otreOBox No., 53095 Main Road. or PO Box No. City,State,ZIP+4 Southold, NY 11971 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions U.S. Postal Service,. co CERTIFIED MAILTM RECEIPT co rru (Domestic Mail Only;No Insuranc,Coverage Provided) -n For delivery information visit our website at www.usps.coms ru ra Postage $ .37 0.37 UNIT ID: 0743 Certified Fee 2.30 2.30 Return Reciept Fee Postmark (Endorsement Required) 1.75 1.75 Here O Restricted Delivery Fee Clerk: IRW2M0 m (Endorsement Required) 0 rl.i Total Postage&Fees $4.4 2 4.42 08/01/03 fU entTo Diang...co_tugno and James King N -Street,Apt.No.; or PO Box No. 220 East Mill ROad City,State,ZIP+4 Mattit 4 PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instructions on ( upf / pEAQ6y • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete FA. item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. r- ILkk � ❑■ Print your name and address on the reverse X ,V ressee so that we can return the card to you. ivery • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, ' i) ,ll �pN �� O J7 or on the front if space permits. \� '1� D. =delivery address different from item 1? 0 Y 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: aN° Robert Boasi 12425 Sound Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952 3. Service Type 51 Certified Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mall 0 C.O.D. 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6219 PS Form 38111;11uguS1.2OO t': ` Dorriest Retuin Receipt' •: :: 102595.02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEX MEM,MIELS01&ME 36 Nerth Net Midi Avow New M 11743 13-4\ I unit,,ihuithiiia'inhiiimilimir1m31winitti:i EN e R. efv4PLETE THI E TIeN maav aamma9[.Y.YaZNffeilimialsaiv r - • Complete Items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature • . item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. < < 11� 0 Agent • Print your name and address on the reverse X �l�!�.O,C1�L 1! S 0 Addressee so that we can return the Card to you. I Received by(arinted Name) IC. Date M� • Attach this card to the back of the maiipiece, or on the front if space permits. M�AS�lzi/l f A4201A-S.1) 4 103 Ii D. is delivery address dKierent from Item 1? 0 Yell 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Paraskevi Kontoveros 1095 Westphalia Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952 3. Service type -F ZZCertifled Mall 0 Express Mall 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. [4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number !! 7002 2030 0007 1529 6240 PS Form$811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 1o2595-o2.M-154o UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail • I II II I Postage&Fees Paid • USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLE%MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New Ybrk Avenne Huntington,New York 11743 WELD VIII e sigKet MOBIlieniffaillaNZIEMIABWOMIECINOMIVIOW • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Xor� ❑Agent elPrint your name and address on the reverse �7i� ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Prinsed Nan C. Del IN Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, - hi 0 LS G4e e-- .4=)/41[ i or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No JEFFREY J. GREGOR 37 SQUIRETOWN ROAD HAMPTON BAYS, NY 11946 3. Service Type ®Certified Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 14. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number Munsferimi" il�f4: 7002 2030 0007 1529 6356 PS Form 18i 1;Xugustr 2�1 Return pt r r r r i 1 1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE \�� f t D �� �, sia &fees-Raid-- �'Q513S�..� z F i� b.. �Pdfmit Na G.1Q.-_TT NJ i. jC4 AUG Cy --- • Sender: Please print y r r2asit9 dress, and ZIPt_4in this 2_0x!-..-- MUNLEY,MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 ENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION t1101AWNeM0011ANyXOBROIMINI.»mw • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature • • item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ❑Agent II Print your name and address on the reverse X �� ❑Addressee so that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Printed Name ) C. Date of Delivery ■ Attach this Card to the back of the maiipiece, Shearon (t.T} �l tt ( S-y"O 3 • or on the front if space permits. _ D. is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES.enter delivery address below: 0 No ANDREW T. FOHRKOLB ETAL PO BOK 645 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type at Certified Mail ❑Express Mall ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mall ❑C.O.D._ -- 4. Restricted Delivery?Para Fee) 0 Yes 2. Amide Number 7002 2030 0007 1529 6370 PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-024A-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mall . USPS Postage&Fees Paid Permit No.GAO • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEY,MEADE,NIELSEN &RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 gq.• i. \ l ,JJ.i !H,,s1g),,jttIJi.iItjs,jJJtj$*,,)s.IjjIntj .., JJiJ yf mons: e w - glum Yemairel•—Henn ,Iasse1 IMMOISI.J K•101•IN ntysa • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature item 4 If Restricted Delivery is desired. 0 Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse LL1�/1,- . 0 Addressee sot thatch can return the card to you. B. Received zt�,�i� C. 'of • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiec , or on the front if space permits. Aft D. Is delivery—address different from item 1? /0 leis 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No THEODORE E. GRIFFIN PO BOX 554 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3. Service Type - - - D Certified Mail 0 Express Mall ❑Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mall - ❑C.O.D. I4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑yes 2' '//4��ticleNumber Jolb 7002 2030 0007 1529 6486 PS Form 11,August 2001 - 'Domestic Return Receiptf f 38102595-02-M-1540 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail PostageUSPS &Fees Paid Permit No.0-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• 11UN1A NEADr MIELSEN a RE 36 N ,NNWrk Avenue ork 11743 \ "))' 4 ti 9 ': COMPLETE THIS SECTION ffretrMIM1107ff ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Sigrrature Print 4 if Restricted n Delivery is desired. �wG '//��/// • Print your name and address on the reverse / (,!j �'Gw�JJ so that we can return the • • ou. B.Received by(PrintaiNeii ■ Attach this card to the • .'1-71''7-r.: •iece, or on the front ifs•: 4 D. Is delivery address different 1. Article Addressed t Atir , If YES,enter delivery adds= WILLIAM Ait TON PO BOX 7 a SOUTHOL NY71 / V �► 1� 3. Service Type 8 Certified Mail Cr Exl 0 Registered 0 Ret 0 Insured Mali 0 C.t 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra 2. Article Number (Dan fr°TisPt.viTiktri 7002 2030 0007 1529 639 PS Form 381T,Wiuddst 2t,u r . . .. Domestic Retum 1lec elpt STAL SERVICE First-Class Mail •> II II I PostageUSPS &Fees Paid Permit No.GAO lease print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEE MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 - N• C • • TE THIS SECTION MDIA/SM[MMIRE.Y • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A nature item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ■ Print your name and address on the reverse X, so that we can return the card to you. g �eceNe��, t • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, (Pre- or on the front if space permits. D. Is delivery address a 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter deliver ROBERT OLMSTEAD 1220 WESTPHALIA ROAD PO BOX 436 MATTITUCK, NY 11952 3.,pervIceType in Certified Mail L ❑Registered ❑Insured Mail 14. Restricted Delivery?(. 2. Article Number 7002 2030 0007 152 aiansfelfrrinf firvjo Al; PS Form 3811,August 2001 Domestic Return Receipt First-Class Mail ERVICE postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box• MUNLEY,MEADE,NIELSEN&RE 36 North New York Avenue Huntington,New York 11743 ��:tt��}ttt�t�tt�tt,�ttt�t�ttt�`t,ittt�tt��t�tt�t�tttti�t� it / /c0FOUrc4,:„. _ . / :o;, Southold Town Board of Appeals ae.' MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25' SOUTHOLD. L.1.. N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE(516)766.1809 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 3683 Application Dated October 16, 1987 • TO: Charles R. Cuddy, Esq. [Appellant(s)] as Attorney for GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. 180 Old Country Road P.O. Box 1547 Riverhead, NY 11901 At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on November 18, 1987, the above appeal Was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your [ ] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a [ ] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [X] Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article XI , Section 100-119.1 (A) [ ] Request for Application of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XI , Section 100-119.1 , for permission to erect fence in the frontyard area at a height not to exceed 61 feet. Location of Property: North Side of Sound Avenue (or North Road) , and the South Side of C.R. 48 (Middle Road), Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-141-3-38.1. - WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on November 10, 1987 in the Matter of the Application of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. under Appi . No. 3683; and WHEREAS, at said hearing all those who desired to be heard were heard and their testimony recorded; and WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and WHEREAS, the Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning, and the surrounding areas; and• WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact: 1 . This is an application requesting a Variance from the Provisions of Article XI, Section 100-119.1A for permission to erect six-and-one-half foot high fencing along/near the perimeter of premises for security purposes and as more particularly shown on sketched map of Property of George L. Penny, Inc. (prepared April 14, 1972 by Roderick VanTuyl & Son). ( 2. The premises in question is a 3.887± acre parcel having frontage along three streets , namely: Sound Avenue (or the Old North Road) of 131± feet in width, Route 48 (or Middle Road) of 306± feet in width, and Westphalia Avenue of 23± feet. 3. The subject premises is located in the "C-Light Industrial" Zoning District and is and has been used as (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) DATED: November 18, 1987. CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81, App lo. 3683 Matter of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. Decision Rendered November 18, 1987 a yard for the sale and storage of building and related materials and supplies, (a permitted use in this Zone) . 4. Article XI, Section 100-119.1 permits fences, walls, hedges , or other live plantings when located in the front yard along the front yard property line not exceeding four (4) feet in height and when located along side and rear lot lines, the same shall not exceed six and one-half feet in height. When located other than in the frontyard area or• along side or rear lot lines, Subsection C permits the same at a height not " exceeding eight (8) feet. 5. For the record it is noted that it is not unusual for this Board to require suitable screening or fencing of this nature around the periphery of the area used for outside stor- age. This parcel is unique particularly since it fronts on three public streets, and the Board agrees that a fence of four feet in height would not be effective in deterring vandals and other unauthorized persons from entering the premises. 6. It is also noted for the record that the portion of the fence within this Board's jurisdiction is that portion located in the frontyard area and more specifically off of Sound Avenue (or Old North Road). The remaining sections of the proposed fence are along and/or within the side and rear yard areas which permit a fencing height at six-and- one-half feet. 7. In making this determination, the Board has also found: (a) the circumstances of the property are unique; (b) the percentage of relief requested is not substantial ; (c) the grant of this variance will not create a detriment to adjoining properties; (d) the difficulty cannot be obviated by a method feasible to appellant other than a variance; (e) no adverse effects will be produced on available governmental facilities of any increased popula- tion; (f) in view of all the above factors , the interests of justice will be served by granting the variance, as further noted below. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Sawicki , it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the relief requested under Appeal No. 3683 in the Matter of the Application of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. to erect a fence along/near the frontyard areas at a height not to exceed six-and-one-half (61) feet, as applied. Vote of the Board: Ayes : Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Douglass and Sawicki . (Member Doyen of Fishers Island was absent. ) This resolution was duly adopted. 7 k .! GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW TORR DATE.4./3.Q4I81- ACTION'OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 2792 Application Dated March 3, 1981 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Mr. George L. Penny IV To Greenport Lumber Co.; Inc. Appellant P.O. Box 57 Greenport, NY 11944 . • a)a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on April, 2, 1981 the, appeal Was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your ( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property (; ) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance ({) Request fora variance to the Zoning Ordinance Art. VIII, Sec. 100-81 (; ) 1} �. :...• ••.•...VP o,.•..,:., • •2ataialaiX tCXX1p X }¢on ( ) be granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article • Section _ Subsection paragraph 1 _... of the Zoning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( )" be reversed ( ) be confirmed because Public Hearing: 4/2/81: Application of George L. Benny, Inc. , 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Art. VIII, Sec. 100-81 for permission to Construct storage building in a C-Zone with insufficient rear and "side yard areas at 12585 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY; bounded north by Penny; east by North Fork Oil Heat; south by Sound Ave- nue and L.I.R.R.; west by Parrish; County Tax Map Item No. P00-141-3-37 and 38. (SEE REVERSE SIDE) t 2. VARIANCE.By resolution of the Board it was determined that Via) Strict applicationof the Ordinance(would) (would not) produce practical difficulties or unnecessary Hardship because (SEE REVERSE SIDE) (b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because ;(SEE REVERSE SIDE) • (,c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) change the character of the district because (SEE REVERSE SIDE) and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed. CG:Ik ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ORM ZB4 The Board finds and determines as follows: By this Appeal, Appellant seeks a variance to construct a 50' by 100' storage building with a proposed sideyard setback of 3 feet at the east side and proposed rearyard setback of 3 feet, and 3 foot minimum sideyard at the west side. Erected on the subject premises are a 2h-story frame house with accessory building (County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-141-3-38) and office building with two lumber-storage buildings (County Tax Map Par- cel No. 1000-141-3-37) . The premises in question is zone "C" with a nonconforming use permitting the storage of building materials since prior to the adoption of zoning. The Board finds that the relief requested is not substantial in relation to the Code requirements; that the relief requested is within the spirit of the zoning ordinance; that the variance if granted will not change the character of the neighborhood; that no adverse effect will be produced on available governmental facilities of any increased population; that the hardship and/or practical difficulty is unique; and that the interests of justice will be served by granting the relief requested and as noted below. On motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Grigonis, it was RESOLVED, that George L. Penny, Inc. be granted a variance to the zoning ordinance, Appeal No. 2792, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITION: That the minimum side and rear yard area setbacks be five feet. Location of Property: North side of Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY; bounded north by Penny; east by North Fork Oil Heat; south by Sound Avenue and L.I.R.R.; west by Parrish; County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-141-3-37 and 38. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Grigonis, Doyen, Douglass, Goehringer and Sawicki. * * * RECEIVED AND FILED BY APPROVED THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ' DATE 4/ i <I HOURS:760.4 ft,• , — / �r—��� ! �a rman Board 0 PPeals Town Clerk, Town of '.,thoid TOW N-8F 1 1'Y Iir.11 1tl1fi10L3Vjidi ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS DATE ikivember Im. . ;I$1lppeal No. fIJ Dated 00(0101/ as. utis ACTION OF TILE ZONING BOARDOF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To SWUM amoi r Appellant ia1110 Read Vat *ilierreral 1140 Work at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on wigdaesdereaordidostzo.usee appeal was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your i i •Request for variance due to lack of access to property ( ) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance l* Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance I 1 ) 1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article___ ____ Section ._._ Subsection ____ _. paragraph of the Zoning'Ordinance, and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed (' ) be confirmed because 14.411 0 ok* i 01 it`I► it Mee* .y1*a � o�1yl,T1 st, 'so! *44 lam*; �a II�W with rd� > InMR�O *V. aletiaa 410 (00 artleite *► softie* 1007 (a). ter yeraisalea tie mat aft seellidee to atalbseaSeraire Via; Uvalde* et prepertys * nth dde loot r $*tt . Tort* bowled worth by Seems Mem** Eft* *Ars SOWS *ailorad. welt by itettlereee stoma. 2. VARIANCE. 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Southold Town Board of.Appeals y�j`, �' MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD. L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE(5161765-1809 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 3482 Application Dated March 12, 1986 (Public Hearing April 3, 1986) TO: Mr. Jerry Shulman [Appellant(s)] P.O. Box 41 Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 j At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on April16, 1986, the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your [ ] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a [X] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article IX , Section 100-90 [ ] Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [ ] Request for Application of JERRY SHULMAN for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-80 for permission to change use of a portion of existing building to building-material storage, in conjunction with existing agricultural storage and agricultural office, at premises referred to as 11950 Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-141-03-41 . WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on April 3, 1986, in the Matter of the Application of JERRY SHULMAN under Appeal No. 3482; and WHEREAS, the board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present use as an agricultural storage building with agricultural office, and its surrounding area; and WHEREAS, the board has considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and it is noted for the record that no public opposition has been received; and WHEREAS, the board made the following findings of fact: 1 . The property in question is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 141 , Block 03, Lot 41 , consists of a total area of 10,688 sq. ft. with approximately 200' frontage along the south side of Sound Avenue (a/k/a Old North Road) , Mattituck, New York; and is located in the "C-Light Industrial " Zoning District. 2. By this application, appellant requests a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section 100-80(B)[3] for permission to convert part of existing potato-storage building for warehousing of building materials and office incidental thereto, and limited to the most westerly structures depicted "frame building" and "block and frame building-28' by 45"' as shown on survey mapped May 23, 1964 by Alden W. Young. No outside storage of any materials is proposed by this application. 3. The subject premises is presently improved with the follow- ing structures, as shown by survey amended May 23, 1964 submitted CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) DATED: April 29, 1986. CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81) Page 2 - Appeal No. 3482 Matter of JERRY SHULMAN Decision Rendered April 16, 1986 with this application: (a) substantial frame storage building, partly, encroaching along the'front property line at its northeasterly corner, atid• (b) frame building situate at the northwesterly corner set back 3.5' at its nearest point from the front property line along the south side of Sound Avenue. 4. For the record, it is noted that there is a prior appeal of record under Appeal No. 813 rendered November 10, 1965 to erect an addition to a nonconformi'ng' building to house trucks and loading and unloading of potatoes. 5. It is also noted for the record that the Southold Town • • 'Board by resolution adopted March 11 , 1986 determined that the change of use 41 proposed. herein is. consistent with the uses in the proposed "B-1 General Business" Zoning District prepared by Raymond, Parish, Pine & Weiner. In considering this application, the board has determined: (1 )' the uses .proposed will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use districts, (2) the uses will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of permitted or legally established uses in this district, or of permitted or legally established uses in adjacent use districts; (3) the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience, or order of the town will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and its location; (4) the use will be in harmony with and promote the general. purposes and intent of the zoning ordinance. The board has also considered items (a) through (1) of Article XII, Section 100- 121 (C)[2] of the zoning code. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Grigonis, seconded by Mr. Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, that the Application in the Matter of JERRY SHULMAN for a Special Exception as applied under File No. 3482, for permission to convert part of existing storage building for warehousing of building materials and the office area incidental thereto, in conjunction with present potato-storage use, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1 . Storage of building materials and office space incidental therewith shall be limited to the westerly buildings, as applied; 2. Parking shall be on-site to the best of the users' abilities (3 spaces suggested as a minimum). Vote. of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Doyen and Grigonis. (Members Douglass and Sawicki were absent.) This resolution was duly adopted. lk 7/GERARD P. GOER, INGER 'CHAIRMAN April 29, 1986 lit. 8 ; Southold Town Board of Appeals o of` �•-�•� MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 'SOUTHOLD, L.I.. N.Y. 11971 .'' TELEPHONE(516)765-1809 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appl. No. 3682 Application Dated October 16, 1987 TO: Charles R. Cuddy, Esq. [Appellant(s)] as Attorney for GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. 180 Old Country Road P.O. Box 1547 Riverhead, NY 11901 At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on November 18, 1987, the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your [ ] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a [X ] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article VIII , Section 100-80(B) [ ] Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [ ] Request for Application of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC./JERRY SHULMAN for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section 100-80(B) for permission to use existing storage building for warehousing and storage of lumber and building materials and supplies, in conjunction with the existing lumberyard opposite Sound Avenue. Zone District: "C-Light Industrial ." Location of Property: South Side of Sound Avenue (or North Road), Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-141-3-41. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on November 10, 1987 in the Matter of the Application of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC./JERRY SHULMAN under Appl . No. 3682; and WHEREAS, at said hearing all those who desired to be heard were heard and their testimony recorded; and WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and WHEREAS, the Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning, and . the surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact: 1 . The property in question is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 141 , Block 03, Lot 41 , consists of a total area of 10,688± sq. ft. with approximately 200 ft. frontage along the south side of Sound Avenue (a/k/a Old North Road) , Mattituck, and is located in the "C-Light Industrial" Zoning District. - 2. This is an application for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII, Section 100-80(B) for permission to establish and use a majority of the existing storage building for warehousing, storage, loading an.d unloading of lumber and building materials and supplies, in conjunction with the lumber yard operated by Penny Lumber directly across Sound Avenue (a/k/a (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) - DATED: November 18, 1987. CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81) "Th Page 2 - Appl. No. 3682 Matter of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. Decision Rendered November 18, 1987 Old North Road). 3. The subject premises is presently improved with the following structures, as shown by survey amended May 23, 1964 submitted with this application: (a) substantial frame storage building, partly encroaching along the front property line at its northeasterly corner, and (b) frame building situate. at the northwesterly corner set back 3.5 feet at its nearest point from the front property line along the south side of Sound Avenue. 4. For the record, it is noted that there are prior actions of record: (a) under Appl . No. 3482 for a Special Exception rendered April 16, 1986 permitting the warehousing of building materials and office area (for use by the insulation company presently occupying the premises) at the west end of the premises, and (b) under Appl . No. 813 rendered November 10, 1965 to erect an addition to a nonconforming building to homse trucks and loading and unloading of potatoes. 5. For the record, it is also noted that the following permits have been issued to date concerning these premises: (a) Certificate of Occupancy #Z-16390 dated November 13, 1987, (b) Certificate of Occupancy #Z-16385 dated November 10, 1987; (c) Certificate of Occupancy #Z-14445 dated May 30, 1986; (d) Certificate of Occupancy #26774 dated November 10, 197:5, .e) Building Permit #14874Z dated May 12, 1986; (f) Building Permit #8119Z dated August 1 , 1975; (g) Building Permit #2931Z dated November 16, 1965; (h) Town Planning Board Site-Plan Approval rendered May 5, 1986; (i ) Town Planning Board waiver of October 9, 1987; (j) Town Board resolution adopted March 11 , 1986 determining the uses to be consistent with those in the proposed "B-1" General Business Zoning District prepared by Raymond, Parish, Pine & Weiner. 6. In considering this application, the Board has deter- mined: (a) the uses proposed will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use districts; (b) the uses will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of permitted or legally established uses in adjacent use districts; (c) the safety, health, wel- fare, comfort, convenience or order of the Town will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and its location; (d) the use will be in harmony with and promote the general purposes and intent of the zoning ordinance. The Board has also considered items (a) through (1 ) of Article XII, Section 100-121 (C)[2] of the Zoning Code. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Sawicki , seconded by Mr. Douglass, it was RESOLVED, that the Application in the Matter of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC./JERRY SHULMAN, for a Special Exception as applied under File No. 3682 for permission to establish and use existing building for warehousing, storage, loading and unloading of lumber, building materials and supplies in conjunction with the lumber yard opposite Sound Avenue (a/k/a Old North Road) and in conjunction with those uses established and approved under Special Exception No. 3482 rendered Page 3 - Appl . No. 3682 Matter of GEORGE L. PENNY, INC. Decision Rendered November 18, 1987 April 16, 1986, BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1 . No obstructions into the public street areas by vehicles loading, unloading, parking, etc. which may block access (along Sound Avenue) ; 2. No storage of materials outside of building (all materials must be contained inside of the existing building); 3. Any change of use (to other than that applied and granted hereunder)qwill require further application for consideration. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Douglass and Sawicki . (Member Doyen of Fishers Island was absent. ) This resolution was duly adopted. * * * 1 k 0140-51e441-P-444,40°� GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, C4iAIRMAN November 19, 1987 5-'( /9- ✓ (9) OFFICE OF YI ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 http://southoldtown.northfork.net (631) 765-1809 fax (631) 765-9064 (alt. 1823) INTER-OFFICE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: Lydia, Jerry, George, Ruth, Vincent DATE: Aug 22, 2003 Appl. —Omnipoint (Penny site) Possible ZBA Agenda Public Hearing: -1'1/03 Next Meeting : MESSAGE: Correspondence or related attached regarding the above for your information. Copies of assessors cards for two parcels identified in Building Dept.'s Notice of Disapproval as landmark or historical status are attached. Thank you. Pages attached: 2. 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD `.�" M/,;00 _ i// - 3 -3; OWNER STREET c" VILLAGE DIST.I SUB. LOT W /� ..-L �rsc (�( ��j �'/6r- n � '1 � �'Ye-� �C�!~(T Ti's Y�:� �'S%/'N�}l/A AA, � � r Q F► FORMER OWNER 3r.l Gi �K Mid . N F, /f 1 / 7 ACR. / *l o m- kill-1:E 7 0� 1 Co . R.,F. 13 o a FEAR o 0-1 ,,,.cffi., r \v Z oI L Nt=A77 7. S W -00 l'� TYPE OF BUILDING /-494O'1S'iMriftivq Ni WF RU ARID — -"&_Zp ' 21-0-X ',51--t< A. I....7 R« i 7 S—{/ SEAS. VL. FARM ( COM) CB. MICS. Mkt. Value LAND I IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS 6 6--- 0 1 / 2 0 3 ,O l Q l_1 /7•R 16,==b7 r;_,r?. G 9 0 5/z 13v I a. /Q a a, Ti o Al .L7 c. 3 edo �^ i7 / l �' C' —o -�: j `:` I /.2c2/7� 5-0 a �0ao. f •Cie-P fr L1M�j 4-Wc 7[? NF, 01L N.gRT�N�.fo 1V 2. �'�351 .-='� k a 3 0 d '`117 0 0 ,/ `�//,'..5- 5-77 X6/1.1 . ,. �;.5;_r �, i2.-... /,, Al F 041. ,^KAC., f� 4/./Au;//G 1r1 dvsf Cs P 6/ .v_ y 0( . L) u , .,a' .(,,, �., , 7z-; ,� 1 a i i ki /.41 .,.�.b aoa, v 11;l..t r o 3 rz Uc kl VY 1 4 1�E I -99 P---.594, -A (7,.--U f '7,70o z o, /0 v rte./ -7 7-/)1 s(-, I ( �, 3 c ou.<-r�-ac:?SNI cr., , ( . RD_,00 , /'' /,r1 9 _ --'- --2-x:/ C� 1. ��oO vv I %- -..' _ �_ r ,X'�r'.. - 14/ ■ . - _ o r.YI, j�*to vl_ 1 4-000 61/6/q5 42s/& ?,-\ \A L., i�= ,o 2. (..As AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value Acre Tillable FRONTAGE ON WATER Woodland FRONTAGE ON ROAD / a 7 ' ,;.:)- ff • ' 1 3-C.- Meadowland jMeadowland DEPTH House Plot BULKHEAD c .�. r ..r Total I DOCK 411. r , i : `.. !+ COLOR J y, c- TRIM I ' i'4 ' . .1 I lb L4 i nFN i 4 e M. Bldg. a X ; a TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD /(/ -) ' OWNER STREET STREET 1 ; L\ 13 VILLAGE DISTRICT SUB. LOT ?()'oeft E OCA5; J ry("4-,,1_, ' ,. __ "Parr/ rock -,4-• .: FORMER OWNER N E ACREAGE 0,440 ,;,-shairo7) 1--c(,-1- or s W. TYPE OF BUILDING 500 d lig. ,51%/e6 SEAS. VL. FARM COMM. IND. CB. MISC. Est. Mkt. Value - kND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS _ ,--- C '2---2-- 0 0 1777-(0, / ,) C ci ,c ,- ( i 0 , 4461,A ( - L 4 98 I 276 -3 4o d ( 3 c o ) 2 o 0 )(5/2.1/6 / z(--" '",z- sc t.,..- , 1) ,j. ,, -i- ,r 1,4 ' , ,J :, en 3 6 ,0 0t/7 ef/c/7-ti 9A* - 1-1013Sr 150- all-Ls k Es-1- ,40 L..0(4- Ft 14.2,6ov ...* '&730/(7,5 - P,P •:.),D..9 7 ? - coo sf S i.)se d) (... 1 i ) cilapiqc L 1 174 3f 90 I- ).(24500 +0 ?),00t)i. - 4/05,0 af) AGE BUILDING CONDITION _ NEW NORMAL NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FRONTAGE ON WATER 77.3 47. a, i 67.1 Farm Acre Value Per Acre Value FRONTAGE ON ROADJ',,,, T ,le 1 BULKHEAD Tillable 2 -D0Q<De/a/4" rZec ii, Tillable 3 - Woodland Swampland Brushland 0-... ...... House Plot Total .4- - �- - - 4 .. � J i .a / 1 I i / • _ Jam, i I i , 1 yr it I il )....., 1 , � l l l I l M. Bldg. i , X l G _ S i u I I I Foundation s3x1( camI Bath / // Basement i Extension / X / 3 = /o 6 -7,1 s-40 3 i .7 D �� Floors ��/�� Extension / Ext. Walls %C� Interior Finish _ - /fP A° - ( - .3 `�/ .?',v '' .2 `yam 1 "` PJ-0-gid 4��2 Extension I �� Heat 7194 / / Fire Place 7 )( 2. t) _ / 41 o). bZ 3 / s s $"8 Porch Roof Type 7 X 3 '" 9 / Porch Rooms 1st Floor of Breezeway • Patio Rooms 2nd Floor Garage ,A./ , 1 Driveway Dormer a O. B. 4133 0 I / / �� ,, _r f: g TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD ,Ji --, `1 ` OWNER STREET VILLAGE DISTRICT SUB. LOT TPoI ert a occs; se',:,4 /yid %`e TUCK FORMER OWNER N EACREAGE -tr-- 1 ) ' - -�,��� , -, . ' �,-t►)c, 0440 -?� r,.v `1 *hW OA 1-ct'f'6p S u W, TYPE OF BUILDING fR€S. �/0 SEAS. VL. FARM COMM. IND. CB. MISC. Est. Mkt. Value LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS - 110 0 / C' 0 0 'I---/---' a 0 %2c;r// / ,; ,,,`, - z 4 ,s I - L 4`381 1..276 -.Sd f 441d ( 3 l/ e) I o G) / / / / / -7,f,, ,_ r, d , "� 1,-, , i r h - ,} ,d-., i ,_. ) /3 tv d v 3d v d 3G a 0 / F //c, 9/ '7.o , - L-._1Q133r 130- I.cnI--i -- k Es-4 L_0(4- H - 2,__ clio/qS L I i 74 310 901- )L+son +0 -oQ� 4105, voo AGE BUILDING CONDITION 3I i L I �, w�,�r,�, \.,((c__-ANEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FRONTAGE ON WATER .3 Ca I Farm Acre Value Per Acre Value FRONTAGE ON ROAD Tillable 1 BULKHEAD Tillable 2 J`�e '/' (the1^-J t;= -e. 6 '..--/, Tillable 3 1/ Woodland Swampland . Brushland — .-�„ House Plot Total /1 / C n I OF £fr - 8 O j 1911.1.10aAoManua j ' ? N 960.109 .100Hpuz swooy 0!.).0d .100H aoold 4s I. S1-1S1-1100'd y aooP.iod / E, Y x L adA1 food �lo.iod 8S s z /F 0P' :' ozX 4 � }oaH ,/r,/ aaold aa�d uolsua;x3 — � �lsiuld aoualul slloM 4x3 1' uolsua4x3 h///Pd saoold /i 4uauaaso8 O 14' r' "-S Z' AO/ = �' > X 1' uolsua4x3 '----7// / ;08 j �Y Ys_ — uo!Topunod j o Z S '" % 'C X G--E' .6PI8 'W 1 ' li I !!'- I II _ 1 I I I � 11/ �e T TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD _w /J c-) /// ' `3 ..5-- J II/ 7 OWNER STREET 55:4, VILLAGE DI'ST.! SUB. LOT AIA-Ye c1 turns 'N%F,1/A ) Cif C�t� .fGv 1/ESc/:'/6 i. FORMER OWNER 3 r'1 d`' (mac-kt • N c�,H�Q 7) ACRS \1 a t(ET1 U t 1-4.--F � 5 r en . R• ,�'. I3 o u FFAR 0 .'( 4.,, 4=•-c. /V- 1r 1.1.� 01 L Ncp�AT ,�j r S ( � /� J� 1 W 4� TYPE OF BUILDING :o S,F 0r ,cLl,7/ F' Y kir fllL1., �'I 11 `"TA; 'e-e /0..it C.4•. c RES. T` �'S71/ SEAS. VL. FARM COMMS CB. MICS. Mkt. Value .. 1f LAND 1� IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS 60- O I / '7 0 0 L. 3 -A J d 1J /:y- /'_::D T-,7 - '. ',K :.265/z. 13u/.4-.D . aa, 27;,(,, ,N) 4=. c r3 ea o / 4 G 7P3S �� / `�' `� � --c,, ''� $ �, i��.�a/7S Sc,'0 o`��Q. F Sv��Li,✓� CWF io NF. �i/ l-lf��1�vc.,,, jai � .-,a. �b(:! c„, 3 0 0 �/ 0 `-) �+' �'' .� �.. ,J 71 /3n r j ,,,e 2 �'�, ,r� .,t,.:: �� �7 � ;,t ,!'�F. �t•!1. %�l'C. 74-0Q'I ✓r ST. Ci , I (D c) 3 ,0 u / _. ' ' ._ _i k_.;;7; _ h l'w .41`.� � aY . . .3U,-1\ju1C V,L Iv 13(66-t.) 141( .1-i►kla l_-9x/ 3 P-----P-----V7‘,-- c, •V‘,---0 _ / 17, 7 co o 7--Uf / o /7-4 1 C 7 a )I /8'-, I-. _EjY2 -1/l;=:,3('; 0.-LNus.,--(14.x:7 W1 ck:r, 14", X37)00a, '„2 L"f 0 OV J -, - ,...f c' Imo- . -..-,.' ; -( r t// • . 1 o t.- w• JI .go 0 AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value Acre Tillable FRONTAGE ON WATER Woodland FRONTAGE ON ROAD / .. 7 ` ' A , _ r-::, 3 -, Meadowland DEPTH House Plot BULKHEAD Total -I DOCK • 4 �� ;�` r COLOR y TRIM 1 . \ ir, S 1 ''‘f •; a• :• A 1b ' o 1a ./ 1 .1 1 n✓ - ' ,, / _.� ,.r < . 14 6' 1, a �fO B r' C L - - - — r YA, r x2 M. Bldg. k ' : / -- — Extension f\' 1�/— — r Extensa�s�r- t„o) i --7< V I , I Extension 7 „ / v jo/tea 1.°3 —_ r Foundation (1 c r c 1 L,,; r Bath Dinette Porch Basement Floors K. Porch Ext. Walls V 8 Interior Finish LR. L Breezeway Fire Place - -, Heat DR. Garage Type Roof Rooms 1st Floor BR. ^ Patio 1 Recreation Room Rooms 2nd Floor FIN. B 0. B. 1Dormer Dormer Driveway Total I ( 30 ?-0 '/5if HEM LAMP POST '' N'.° O 7,10_41.- .420:..,..„ rmu�ta SITE DATA: -\.` ,`„ .�rz (YATCN .lc nxtu¢STYLE) SUM # I000 22 E 2C 8 224. ;" + „"•��`-- . 1.‘ \' NEW LAMP POST �R SITE AREA = 7.46' ACRES ". ' , • W/2-230 WATT WEIN.HALIDE FIXTURES. a ,` TOTAL EUILD!NG AREA: EXISTING: 52,633 SO. FT. (TOTAL BU1LGiNG SCJ. FT. AREA n_� FLCrS` , CZ N (� (YAM I EosnNG nXn,WE SMF) ll (GROSS FLOOR AFEA) NEV ADDITION: 20.895 SO. FT. (TOTAL NEW ADD'TION SO. FT. AREA - ALL FLOCnS; �'� misi 1.-- :\ C3) t TOTAL: 73,528 SO. FT. (TOTAL SO. FT. AREA - AL: FL C�'�'PS` M ��� i • NEW LAMP POST < k , G X - . S �\� b • FIRST FLOOR = ?,380 SQ FT ` / (YAifJ/H 05THVG FIXTURE smE) !j �I Y SECOND FLOOR 6,780 SQ FT ' >, �r 1 L fEMLAdRPOST ` BASEMENT 6 '35 SQ FT > 44, �` ( • >a•' IAA.- MAR _ . AL NAUDE nXfUAlEB, p �,�• t. "� I y ,�"44 ,.+(�',��1 (WATCH EXISTING PEASE STILE) n D Y.c • - ' y • I,ty` �� - '4 A .ay P ''� c' n �" Z SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM CALCULATIONS: ' '':\ �»"�. + NEW LAP POST �`2 �.. c' • \ N/2-Y.f'0 MATT NETAL HALIDE fIMPIEs. hr]`.�oF_ n .�t '` Y �` (YATSH nSSTHNc nx7lIRE tTYEC) �:.� ,.,..,\t y'P, J USE AREA SANITARY TOTAL .. i -"Se. ..c. ,:aliiihilaits _ N. 21° 56' 20" W. 'O"� \ J "" -,A ,��, i��, 4:1O .„.`ti40400.016,41:40:11:::.4011: NO°J-MD AL OFFICE 73,52P. SCJ. FT. 73,528 x .06 G.P.D. 4.1.!1.68 f.2.D. I « _-,« 1"^"�r. 10.87' "„ p F-_ • L. � f” ��tt r 0 Q ALLOWABLE SilNITARY FLOW (,DENSITY): �, r ~`- �. L 0 r. ..,,�.,+ i' e Q t� GROUNDWATE:F� MANAGEMENT ZONE IV �'� � y% - 141114 . i Q S. 33° 11' OO"' E. hj� 00% - :�� � -' ALLOWABLE FOR SITE WITH PUBLIC WATER = 600 G.P.D. PER ACRE , A \ . . 9 00 xw uYr Posy �, Y i i �c a�/�'z'�MA7T a +�, - . ;tit-.Scz aaF MGlALNAH#R ,. 600 C.P.D. / ;CRE x 7.467 ACRES - 4480.2 G.P.D. Y �' ��4 • clsT,aG 2,w� #j e A 'fit, �O` �• • '' • - • - .r•+e+ -YE._r•�c-•;cYa,y. •• _�..� Z - ,( cAw^ J' .( , `E :P N.�. ] 4] i� O I+ ' NEA `T _ s� �� : .�------ /« ' v } , ��✓ ?; �� �� ��'` � ,�MATT. � SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM DESIGN FOR ADDITION: t i\ , y' 46,.6 N ® , AL,HAIAEn 3 i so ' •. .. -EXIST{N+r1X. .-.. i \0ti ' t c ExgTeiG DUO «o .` ,� _ - I , z; VIEW LAMP rosT NEW VV' ASD I T I OPJ TALC nznAeEs• ,+''' P,C-t.? - ;5 =1C'A -A . tNS 20 S ....,•':s;7:*^ •• MEoTK HALE nXttIRES 20,895 S.F. X .Ot; = 1,2`3.7 GALLON 4 p r� 's syr 3 ;... ... 1 1 \ i,,,.... . . H ar • 'rOH� F �_• .Pr'.✓9•- ♦ fi 10:;',.,,,G."' ' - :(tAAt[Ii EIISTMiO nXrrvAE DAY - > .+F"•p,,. r�,t,/.'d�J f ''\‘, '•, .POS'' ,•,•,DSP F `� <; J �t + .rtt�,/ q,. rt,Y t i ) eed @� •\.> r1 ,.u,nNt SEPTIC TAN i 'J'ILITY .. NvY = �. :„ . _ EXISitNG DEMI; a REQU!FEC: {"253.) G.P.C. x 2 DAY FLOWN 2,567.4 G.P.G. `y , Z ..I_F , • .�\_> 17S MATT METAL HAt1DE • 75 MAR YETAL HALIDE NEW WA,POST 'i " 'C �, 7• .k Q •. O CO73 SMO METAL H . MALL YOUNT FIXTURE MAtl YOUHT nxTtAeE w/a-25o MATT PROVICE: 10' DIA SEPT,C TAI'A, 6' LIQUID DEPTH = 3,00G GALLONS ' p,� �.a' .�' + i .h , U3 MAIi.MOUNT n METAL NAME farmers. t ! t' — - (HATCH RX0Sro10 MIME ME) ! 4•••?-444'`..."''' CO yr • 3 4s O ;•'• . LEACH NG PC��L` BS- REOIl!RED: 1,2537 GA'_LOtJ4 / 1.5GALLOPJ ! S.F. = 835.6 S.F.uK: ._l�E 4411. F 27 VERTICAL FEET 'f 0 I r, I PROVICE: (4) t�' D A. LEACHING POOLS x 8' DEEP = 992 S.F. ; Z 3. - •- ' -. z r ELE '?4`., r2N CJ":C. ''AI', r� ,� Z� 1 Y �� ., �..a • 1,,,tr„'- •. U !'« • is ' R. :` LL I 0 Ik ;Y`„NG )JO WATER WELLS WITHIN 150' OF PROPERTY LINE• Z 3 - W. .. Los TRANS=OP'ER LOT COVERAGE:• 1 � 1 0 TOTAL LOT SIZE: 7.467 ACRES (325,261 SQ FT) iiii :' L•ir FCOM ; „'v'. ..•__ ; • EXISTING LOT COVERAGE: MAIN BUILDING: 52,633 SQ FT sm, SP 2t':Ir , Sp } -• 4 z w 1,iLIT' •' • PROPOSED OF'ICE BUILDING: 7,380 SQ FT (NEW FIRST FLOOR AREA) I , ,sem �i t ROUTE 25 . -421,.. LOT COVERAGE WITH NEW ADDITION: 60,013 SQ FT or 18.45% ? , �'G• ''JE ATOR H`'DRANT 1 r I 4 '<•ALVC — 'O' �' o 11 MATTITU C K s NEW YORK I U} t� LANDCCA.t .A^FA WITH NEW ADDITION & PARKING: 66,597.5 SQ FT or 20.47% 7 y —! 1 Av ) N k / ,', ^ EXISTNG PROPERTY ZONE 8 ' a / SCHOOL DISTRICT #9, #11 PROPOSED TWO STORY OFFICE ADDITION o Eli NEW i Q 2 - STORY / I W 'I I r^,.•�-_..,-�, .L - t ,. f NORTH F`CIR BANK I BO LD �NG N s LL ;T EXISTING BUILDING �; ! _ E,r::S,-LCOX: «.t".5 275 BROAD 1-ICI .LOW .o ' a s'_ •r ' #ELVILLE, NEW >'[3R J CV. ,i �. 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' r�« • �r k x . ti • •........ rmw , „. . . . . rrjr RP/ VALVE LOC :i. : c r•aqx••Y4B2. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � „,,,,,,,,r".. : �` :•_ .�' � ; (EXIST NG} > _ sr, p cwt y^ ; �J. . ° v SIL'1 \ :1 : t _ r 2” - C.+^i r � i�: I 1 G t y } 1 pjLr O ! X� P -Y��r — r r a.r7.--..'..... , ,q . . .,.,= s - + 3 ARV .i 'L_. .'. :':_, i-��, N s. 3,000 GALLON CYLihD ,,� �— moi=, — _ �bM� .• •• w p SITE PLAN • „ S �,� SCALE: 1 — 20• ��-`_— Ti;0� - ,. 1 I- I • • NEW LAMP POST 0 W/2-250 WATT iii ` . METAL HALIDE FIXTURES. • ` ` ` ` ` ` O P (MATCH EXISTING FIXTURE STYLE) « \ \ • `- • - - i i r• i i i i i +i ` -L ©SCAPE• W i i - i NEW LAMP POST �-�/ • ` ARF7�, ` ' • ` N }. • W 2-250 WATT _ •• .TC i • • w •* . •. • \ 1 - t� METAL HALIDE FIX'URES. 11 O_ T w •' \ . . ` O . , :- , (MATCH EXISTING I1XTURE SME) O'��� , . • j ` .p x � , ` . 11w' • NEW LAMP POST , r. (j ' ' . . �n z • .. PF�'� o w F • W/2-250 WATT \� ' . i • i • ' i CI.. 3 o X ---- ` METAL HALIDE FIXTURES. • S. 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TO Nr CI t-A7• )6,ma, 0 « • « i` POSTS INAV r+•o-IRA AN SAND( )6NAyt l • « • i • . • r r •i •i i • 2` 3.000 GALLON CYLINDRICAL SEPTIC TANK DETAIL LEACHING POOL DETAIL Li_ ('AN CAPE , 0 • - . • Ni.5. AI•EN Na, • • 0 • • • • • , • • • _ TcTiE DATA: - ,• 4•, _ , •W r = 0 rl # loo0 122 6 20 8 22 SITE AREA = 7.467 Z < __ 3 = w _� ELEC. TRANS. ON CONC. PAD TOTAL BUILDING AREA:ACRES EXISTING: 52,633 SQ. FT. (TOTAL BUILDING SO. FT. AREA - ALL FLOORS) (/) (GROSS FLOOR AREA) NEW ADDITION: 20,895 SQ. FT. (TOTAL NEW ADDITION SO. FT. AREA - ALL FLOORS) ---� lT 'H 32 TOTAL: 73,528 SO. FT. (TOTAL SQ. FT. AREA - ALL FLOORS) z . n . ttfj, . II = (,j_ Cr I o • SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM CALCULATIONS: �. 4 •TYP. Z��f EXISTING USE ARTA SANITARY TOTAL a-- I LOADING • Z I _ DOCK NON-MEDICAL OFFICE 73,528 So. FT. 73,528 X .06 G.P.D. 4,411.68 G.P.D. ' W AMP . _.y l'OS TRANSFORMER • • • ALLOWABLE SANITARY FLOW (DENSITY): • • In GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT ZONE IV • UTILITY ROOMALLOWABLE FOR SITE WITH PUBLIC WATER = 600 G.P.D. PER ACRE • o • Z ILITY XISTI G PARKIN SPATS ® / 60C G.P.D. / ACRE x 7.467 ACRES = 4480.2 G.P.D. . . . . I-1-1.7 cr 0.._ o ' PO I1 . , ,, cv < u) 1 .. ,, a"_ �" '' HYDRANT « • • SEV GEDISPOLSYSTEM DESIGN FOR ADDITION. I \21, 57EW AITION• IINERATOR1AVP ., / .F. X .06 = 1,253.7 GALLON / DAY • • SEP`IC TANK: W �``, O F.. • - REO'JIRED: 1,253.7 G.P.D. x 2 DAY FLOW = 2,507.4 G.P.D. l'-- • -` ' ` PROVIDE: 10' DIA. SEPTIC TANK 6' LIQUID D PTH = Z N • r , « - E 3,000 GALLONS ` • ` LEACHING POOLS 1-1....1-1.... i ._ _ • _ • REQUIRED: 1,253.7 GALLONS / 1,5GALLON / S.F. = 835.6 S.F. 10' DA. NEED 27' VERTICAL FEET • C.2) NEW / ` • ' • PROTIDE: (4) 10' DIA. LEACHING POOLS x 8' DEEP = 992 S.F. 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TOTAL LOT SIZE: 7.467 ACRES (325,261 SQ FT) r •` • . . • +POl►T j « • . - EXISTING LOT COVERAGE: MAIN BUILDING: 52,633 SQ FT .� _ _ • _ • • • FINISH FLOOR + 33.5 • « PROPOSED OFFICE BUILDING: 7,380 SQ FT (NEW FIRST FLOOR AREA) • Z - O LOT COVERAGE WITH NEW ADDITION: 60,013 5Q FT or 18.45 O • ' , ' LANDSCAPE AREA WITH NEW ADDITION & PARKING: 66,597.5 SQ FT or 20.47% I/ / i (� EX1S11NG PROPERTY ZONE B Ni - 7D •• , «, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, #11 Z \.,......... 4ir • Yr UT1 iTY • • z � •• .. . ,P(J� E ••�•� • ` - , • , •�• • • , • ` 1 ' • ` • Q PAR<ING CRITERIA: • ' • >7 NEW BUILDING ADDITION: OFFICE AREA = 14,969 SQ FT 1 STALL / 100 SQ FT — 150 - : ':` : ` : ` • ► ■ ` - ` - • r ` • ` • ` - ` «` • ` - ` - `- ' - - - ` - ` . ` • ` • ` '` - ` ` � - • • . � -� ` � - :-� • � • � r. r . .. • . • � • . ♦ - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • ` •• • . ' •' • ` • ' ,` ,` • ' • ' . '• ' • ` • ' • ' • ' •` • ' • '• ' • • • •_ • • • • • ` • • • • • • • .• - • • • • • • • • • . ♦ • . • + •+ _• _ . , • , + , + , � , � , - , + , - • • • •• . • • • r _• • �'S FIRST FLOOR 5,183 SQ FT �% -' `� ,� - �•; - - �• � ' ; - ; - BRICK �• . � . � « . . . . � i � r _ r: r � . �r�. � • ` . . • « • • «• • • « • • • • • . - • - • • • « • . . . •« � ` • + ` •� • `� + - . • « W - • SECOND FLOOR 4,901 SQ FT • • ! O _ r • • •• • • WALK • • r ' . ` • • « ` « ' . ` _ ` ' . ` • ` • , . _ , _ + +LANDSCAPE AREA •« . . . . , • • • . • . • :L-AN * .. • • • •• z BASEMENT = 4,885 sQ FT • • • • • • • • • • • o • ` • '. • • • • • ' • r • • . ' . • • • • • r • • • • • • • • • • « • « . • . . « • BRICK . r « • • PLUS WALLS, HALLWAY. BATHROOMS, STAIRWELLS, ELEVATOR, GENERATOR, MECHANICAL, ETC.' (n . • ' • ' • ' • • • IV • • • • • • - . • • • • • • • • • • « « • . • r • • • • • • ♦ ♦ • • « • • • • • • r . ` • ` • ` • . ' • WALK • • • • • • • . • • • • • • «• • . • • 4r • • • PITCH - •• ': ` - ':- • • , • , . ,, � . • : `: ' : ` :' : ' : • • • • • • • « • • • • CON• « CO C. W� �� TOTAL STALLS REQUIRED= 150 ( 118" / :FT. « .8, • LP • 8 «. • . •_•, -•'- • • • ���������� �� �_ ._- �� _ TOTAL STALLS ADDED 87 I `tx .......... --0-- 6),, •; 'NEW 10' DIAMETER SEPTIC TANK HYDRANT TVP• •' WITH 6' LIQUID DEPTH • • - , - SEE OWNERS AFFIDAVIT LP 8' 0 (3000 GALLONS) EXISTING LAMP POST• .. ! 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' :`` : ` : ' �r • • • PALE • • • « « ♦ « r « • • • « • ♦ • « • • • •• • ao 2 5f l Ol K COUNTY ThX+ • • ' + U X151, 1000 5EC�, 122 C3 1,01 20 $ 22 • • • • r • • • • r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i• • • • • • • • • • • •• : X `:• :` `: •:•� •� •� • • •• • , • : • . •:• : • • • : •• •� • ; • ` • : . : • , R•� • • ` • `• ' — - • • • . • • • • • • • . ` •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •+ • - • •• • 5. • • • • • 1 '• • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • « • • « SOF WOIll'e, 41 ,, %.- *k • ' `• • • • • • •.• • • : `r • : ' : ` : ' : • : • • • • • • : ` : ' : ' : • : ` : • : : • `• • « � • ••�` ••• r - . • - , � �• • �r• • • • • • • • r , • • • • • ♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •« • • • • • t �+�' 1` - IOU 1 « • • • • • RPZ VALVE LOCA 0.41 • -"HOT- BOX". HE- « • « • r • ♦ • . • r ,"` • �r • • • • ``t • '•' • `• Imo: (EXISTING) • `• •r ` . ` . ' . ` . ` • ♦• . . ' • • • • • • r • • • « 0G51AtL�� _ • • • • • • • • • r • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ' . ` . ' • ` r ` • ` • • • ' • ` . • • •• • . • • ' • '.' • •. ' « ` • ' • • «•. 'r ' • ` PROJECT NO: ` • of « • « • • • « • • • • • • , • . •• • • • • • • . • • r • • • • 797-02 • C\1 . 'CA ' ENL :OF 8'. • • • - • • -• ••• • • • • • •• • r • .• • . • r• • . • • • • •• •• • . • . o - :D TIL :iE� N • : • ` • • • • • • : ` : ' • • : • : • • • • ZS CMA • 0 DRAWN BY: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N • • • • . •• • . • . • . • . • . • « • • • . • . • . • . • . • • O V DATE: . •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • L 06-19-02 • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • 0 • • • • \/ • • REVISION DATE: . • • • 36" ME -•p}• •• of • . . . • • • 4 . \\A • p L AN . . .• • • • N 0 • •. • r •• i ••« •• . • •• . S I T E--5, SCALE: • •• - •• •• • - v ?\ O " - 20'-0" (OR AS NOTED) • • O ,� >> > , . . ` • ` ' L� SCALE : — 20 SHEET TITLE:• • ....§ N • - SITE PLAN , \\A I '‘ SHEET NO: 0' 10'. • 25 ' S0' 100' . • lofi NFw LAMP rosy W/2-250 MATT P � ,AL� , • r \ L R L[',r IDSCAPE S . ritTSL kNNE FlMTt1RE5. , OISTOS 1709iT70 FIXTURE SM.0- L ,P \ \ \NG \ ' , , . . • • w//2-250 MATT , METAL HAIJOE ftXA1Rf5• �O.�} ,. , • _ (YAIUI COSTING WRFC SME) • . • ' N:' i . kwAIP t P�. , Al z METFIXTURES cC ( ATCI E051Mi FIXTURE STAE) LJJ cliw N, 21° 56120" W.• 7" • 10.87' r ® o - I. S. 33° 11' 00" E. �3�Op • t-�i— _, 9.00' �pN E r 1 l',x, 44* 4i' 90" C; t tom° �5 LANDSCAPE AREA • . P7 as• ,,f: Z PREP 0 3 P' rctNxT COrtr 7E ��� .. PGST 1 • ',Tit -Y O © :AvO$CAP, AREA o r-d id, , T -r , »- 1 r~ Fxlsi,vc } t^• F;F,C. TRANS: D*,COM.PAD t Onf l G DOCK.. '�I lo' f x 12' LEtTRANSFORMER , • f U Y ROOM ' • . i I it// TII (T \\F„ , �� uTt_t Y ' 1 { © POLF. • aRf F 2iO { O I r • 388'-4' _ r --I O t( ! TOTAL BOLDING WIDTH .. f` • CV ct NEW. . /� Z fl �, /� f 1 x. 2 . STONY r ' Eii OFFICE u. , • POS /BUILDING i- EXISTING B U .I L D I N G • • ! � o 1 : ' • UT 1'_i i Y , (17 .• POLE a o, i • # 1 # .,.• BRICK �' I .'-6' _ W'At K LANDSCAPE AREA �✓ LANDSCAPE AREA ' BRICK I COP; :. N: LK WALK ' LC 0t . i 4,LY I \ • (HYDRANT HYDRANT f/ L AMP POST (' b ./ ? 1? / ?.. - i ! \s,:.��\ .//moi?'` \\\ •%C77Zy'T . > , ',�/l//i// %/// 4; " .`\\\\\\`\` !'/.%1._�: ,,,,,„ \\ ,l/.///z - , , ii_ 0 GRASS , --20 Ca- --es'-o* LeO'-e�—eo -a`--+---+es-o�-- }--e0 0-0"-2�-o�--t---£s'v--'—cam-a�--eo.-o -o�---�---es -04-.-... 9T-a , Q c 6s . U 6" Tot' �orL ZO U._ 4 W 40'-0. (TYPICAL)- Q _ �% Q ...I ZLI wz LiTFLt)Y c �� �, lL POLE -- x• . O ' Z I!, LAMP t AMI' CONCRETEN 0 Q AJ1F � .� 11.%0 (F Etp e� • POST t, ��� POST WALK Q N 0 R. T H F D R K - = = ( • . b L�., ''- BAN K � Z ROUTE 25' (V MATTITUCK . NEW YORK _ •• " J U) DRAW)NG 1111E n v) PROPOSED TWO STORY OFFICE ADDITION - PROPERTY OWNERS NAME: —•---- NORTH FORK SANK , _,r �� 275 $ROAD HOLLOW . Q `T _� . . ROAD N E—£o•-0.--43`-6' �•£o' !' -1 fa'-0.-6 3'-•6• `--@0'-0.-4--•�3` E' ` , M E L V I L L E. NEW YORK rL, ( POLE POST PlP MT COST JCISF.PN FISC71ETT1 JR,P.F. . ��^ y�+� e vlc,yt-�sit+xucwaaetx ^ . +y O - - �'� , _ 1108'Ott RMyb-9DI•4) t'NT;t'71 - i • - - C.if.',761-2Y• HYDRANT �Q� a to EASTa4 I Q a"bUC1 LE (Kora �, PDM` 4-9 • END r:::01:; DRAFTING1 �PlPC raiz furp,!�C &DESIGN L'• , F'(R PRO1ECTior, ��� 51'U NAlti N4V\'RM 14,141)-141/141011"/NY 1('tTt 5 . . (EXiSTiN',,) , ., - LAM:> _ • .4!.1,0,1;'5,1'3 r - , r^q+.A r k 'I P t • t" POST �� P,nT FJr� r��n 5 te.T>` `‘.1.1K-Ar ari h;H.:• f :Idl, #. ,tk • j 5 rAir 11"...,,,I.51..''I',4 CO U�1LITY '' , er_POI_£ Z� Q'� p "T A C?!I'Y S'•" G �p 9t PSS S ,. ,le?s • 1 J , • RPZ VALVE LOC "HOT BOX`N}32 P .i '• (;,Y-11•••;„,101'` ;3 , Ltd Ir R PI lt, • n (ExtSTENG> , • ttu (11 C ''E ) 0£S' i _ - • 0 *^.-� C?52`.1Q r�,"�/.-i PROJECT NO: 797-02 + "TrL c IRON 1,. - - - °'!� DRAWN 6r. 4 „{ • FSS14"� C M A • ' 25 OD • ,, a -02 REQ z5 rtE? R PIT ` N" `�• OATE: ilgli)..., . . • pig p, D SITE PLAN �� 40 0 (bR A;NnTEB? • r Y S Ll° scar E: ,� o' SHEET ITU: MA ••• ti _ _. 1 SHEET NO 1 of l . • • - _ _�. . . . . - - .....____. . - NDRH - . ... FORK. . , . . .. K N B A , . R 0 UTE 2 5 1 1 '. . , . , , . . . 1. i i- • -.....-.,-, 4 i ' . . MATTITU C K f N EW YO RK 1. f , .i 1 t r, 1- I i i " - -- i I -1 - 1 1 I I' I i I , , 1 1 1 I 1 , • I I 1 i , .. Co I .1 ! I . „ ..4 -,L ' , i 7 i •r -1- if -1 —t- -I t • 1,-_ . i .. ...4.... t. .F.... i__„ ., _i. f_. i f ; -;-- 1 1 f 1 1- ! , 1 i i 1 r '—..,,,,-, I . :i t PROPOSED OFFICE i i 1 • 1 , I 1 I 1 i ; I t,, 4 , . rt1T , i , I 1 1 1 i CI I 1 I t 1 BUILDING ADDITION . . < 1 - ' ,,, .,.1, ...1.. 1 : ._:,11, 1,1. . ,_11 . _ ilfil _ 1 ' . .'t• PROPERTY OWNERS NAME: . . : • , . . ' 1:1. , ,,,i„io 1 :;.;. : . : . : , , : . : .r i, _ N 0 RTH FO R K BAN K .. ::.:.:.: ,.',,, ,.;', :'.':''-;;: 4-4,'-4'5;.'.4, -'.4,.',,,:i,,,,,;::::,:;,,:..,„., .,-„, :'': •,', '' -..:::.:.n:::.1:4't:4-,,,.6,:,,,,: ::: :1,:,. ,.;„,i,_::,L::,LL, ',.',:4:'r... :---. ,i .,.4. 1_4_2-L.4,:,,,.;‘,,,_,.,.:.,_ ,,_, •,;"" ••,_ • '''.,,!,,_if,--2:. ' --,--%',f--•f4-,--,,f4-4.2,,,,J24-4-, '., .`sra.:2.1%,-,,,,',, • ..—, '1, .-;'.',' ,..;,,,-,,,,,',..;,1,-,L,-,,-..... .,-,-,,.,_- ',. , '- - ,; '.0-'i4:-J-44' T.''..2,,,, ., ,..• ' •-,..;•'.:hi,.,-,S.,:A,;,,;Ii,,•- -, . - :';''.:';',.• ..:.:' , ..1''!•7. -'7.1r1 '', "_, .'..':.'`! "k''.:%,'',-,-.o:`,:' A':,; ' ' f 1 1 i EXISTING ENTRANCE DOOR EXISTING ENTRANCE DOOR 275 BROAD HOLLOW 1 i i ROAD 1, 1. ........... I MELVILLE, NEW YORK . , SOUTH ELEVATION , . 1 i 1 ..i, 4...q ... - . 1......./ 1,......• •• „ I . JOSEPH FISCHETTI JR P E 4 . 1 EXISTING BUILDING . . / PROFESSION A 1_,ENGINEER N NEW ADDITION ./ .... IR/BART ROAD-SOUTHOLD NY 11971 ...-- (631)765-2954 , •‘ . . - / \ / r— —-1 • I r T r -, • 1 -1 t L 1 , Li , i i• 1 1 i 1 i i I , 1 1 EAST , . (..- , . . . . END 1 1 1.-- ., . 1 1 aN DRAFTING & DESIGN GENERATOR i i , 1 C.1 1 1 ; 1 I ; 1 i 1 f . . L. -1 I 1 I --.-----$-' --- 1---- ----I-------i--— 1---I- I I .4_ ••••.11. -•-•-•, 5130 MAIN BAYVIEW ROAD-SOUTHOLD NY 11971 ,............! • . . .. (631 765- 1862 ii ,, 4 1-.. 1= ' :'‘'?.;' .',. ,,,,:.',,, ,;,'.: -. .' '''5'''<,!`: '"o'''''.''‘'',' ',, :, : ,.;:''X'rq::'1%'',nr. ',:'-r.L:'.' -'' ,• •:'''.''.'''.':'' '''''':'!'''..'n'..'' :" .—....--. ';'4..5:,, ..-,..g:4,, .- '':. ---.----1$ NEW EMERGENCY EXIT DOOR e e t 1 e 1....... '" I f j $ I t. . t I II . , I 1 I 1 1 I . , . A `PA L......./ • .. .. 1I I 123" EXISTING BUILDING NEW ADDITION / • \ / N ...,.. ....- . . . . . . , WEST ELEVATION . . . 1 ...--,..,.., , . . . . . , . -...._ .....• ...... / rasa, N, . ELEVATOR1 SHAFT • / 1 - SMOKE \ .-$1 WITH SMOKE VENT/ ( VENT \ _ -------...'N . . . . I SMOKE VENT MIN It- - - NI S\14 .. . . . b in .4 IN MI I Ap.4 . . MEI fe- L.j 41. 10111, 11.11MIN=.1 n . N .... 1 _ .07r ToR ARtX i. s IL.. r __T,F, 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 i NEW I $ $t I I i EMERGENCY 1......... 1 I P ,—-, $ EXIT DOOR i -_—_-1-- ------;-------;1111;---- 'Li 1. , i I i 1 i i•k• 1.......1 i Ii EXISTING BUILDING 1 G3'-536' / • \ NEW ADDITION / N ."....... ......-. NORTH ELEVATION • ..c,‘• 034_ II . . 1 4. cij .t.'"'" •-..; 7- N 1".• --a, , ..-.. ' :%i ‘0 " 1 . . ' ky ,:,,„ . ik,,. ,o,,, • 0523 0. "1.......'"f0p — c,•••• PROJECT'110: 797-2002 , . . .— , .. ... . . _ . / \ DRAWN BY: i \ . . / i CMA • --1 I 1 1 -1- --1- ; 1 1 i 1- ' 1 i I ! 1 1 ! • 1 I ! DATE: t ! . . i 1 t 1 1 I f 1 i . , 07—27—02 's,..,.......,,L_,..........:J.—„:„.4 ti,......,;....„, . . ,... • • . . I REVISION DATE: • ) „ . :,. — :•: — — + • • En t; - -1-; ; I- - 11 1 ' 09—28—02 ,.., i — --1.:,:.•:;;i----c'-'-----—1- SCALE: . . - !: • .....„„-- EXISTING BUILDING 1 /1699 — '1 '—0" • . . . . . SHEET TITLE: , . I t NEW i• t i EMERGENCY - . . o t 1 1 EXIT DOOR . . . . t.., 1 ELEVATIONS , . . . D3' EXISTING BUILDING . . . , - . - . . \ / . . NEW ADDITION / - . . \ . . . . . N • ...._ ,... SHEET NO: • „ . . . , . . . . . . . . . • EAST ELEVATION Al . , . . . . . . . , ...... . , . . . .. • . . . . , . . , . . ... . . a ANWAMOMMWSWWWWW s AJ I � • �0i g , 06'.° s' 111' Q` Dx ,\')• / O , r, \ S Rsh o,,/ I r` I / FE 6'N ` � ` AI �p„ (1 :, 4.G'S I . V 29'j•`I S9 TAX F O �j�, ` /�" TUMINOUS PBIAVEMENT 0 �� �O , LOT ( V '� , 21 �`�,\`\ O L. ' 6 a ,„/..‘SIGN/ FE ON LINE 0 G�:1C)) '. + FE /' i `r)' A�� a.o'S /. '.�. \\\\ O01- ,i a.4 e.,sc‘G <-, / 1 S J0F ! / Oh ! P' V� i�y OFE \FES74:5).Tw 1.5'Ec �� / 'Si, TAX C • LOT / Il WALL:::N\NN\ /0�:III: F� _ FE , LEGEND 1.3'E+ cp 90. / r� G FE 0*** s + 1:A.‘1:::5.1...19..;\ 1 E �� CONCRETE CURB .a "/ ` BITUMINOUS1 +FE DROP CURB IPAVEMENT 9G /11ETAX e 6� ♦ 3L5T WALL Z o , o' sa'aY wFLK �� • e •° EDGE OF PAVEMENT 0� "�` asof <•• ,o e Z III= Cbl, OH OVERHEAD WIRES 1 (j� , °�OFt'�a�bu Z �FrF }♦ ® STRUCTURE — MANHOLE 5 �� � 54.4 // ?FR OCG �ao i' s 220 UTILITY POLE O 6U1� IN �• 10 +� FE N 34.2 , 1.: / o BOLLARD 1.2'w ell °"'“W''` / -x x— CHAIN LINK FENCE W` •� Mn5 GRAVEL o 6),74 71/4 ur MASpyRY WALK z. •SOA �'' —o 0— STOCKADE FENCE G / ,1 CONCRETE WALLS Dow�o ♦♦ -o o— FENCE OTHER FE x J o.sBLDG 'N // ta CATCH BASIN • 1,1'E N /,..�\\ \\• ? 2.4'E TAX FE Posr z�1 LOT �o.a'E ,p2.4 r\G .0. '.'r DRAINAGE INLET / STRUCTURE O\ 19 0 � X ® ,' J\, O c SIGN U4, 4' VN ao1111 ,'� 99 �� A. x LIGHT POLE ` � 12NED Bv1�0"4G o s G o �� 5 S ORp,p �Oa ,' CV' �y94 Q\� 0 > GUY WIRE 13\ ‘4. •v a o /, \� o » FE INUM ,' 14� 0J Q` FE O.7'N �_� t� II PLVM OVER ( �P h • O 1.2'E 9 R��F G , PSG .\ ` 'At,. ` 9 MONUMENT 9 2.•2..W 1`'' OE�O , 1 1 A, II 10. , �0 �� FOUND t.5 ` " V'' N t 66.9 L3 �ti �� • S /2.1-7•01/4, 1 mclo po a� , �P P • / / $.3 �Na RAMS BUIUpING \ii...° A N• 0 ../."........ 1p2,3' N 16.1' BITUMINOUS r,, PAVEMENT O BOG '014.8 B V' 9 E 36.0 i CUR V_ w g•5' GRA VEL . —`�\`• --Z. �, �ONGRETE NCREtE - J ` .3.6'E v 'RETE CORP,IP 00. s s: '?'151'C ryry, OO P \,,,,,o 1, Z , •stir J „ . V x o ` 2 N 11,3 1.9'S �hS1 N 50 `Z G:1.5 / FE LOT FE �' 60 . CONC. �.`i 40 \\2.6.E g.0.q C”-' O I 0 �e x ri 6. of rAxLOT 2sTV 39 V�-�NGBITUMIN U S.C.T.M. DISTRICT 1000 - SECTION 141 - BLOCK 3 - LOT 38.1 CO ;? ` GRA VEL O ' Q G�� .,�� �,� o�� REVISIONS Barrett, Bonacci uk... \ . I A, /�t . GRAVEL - FE /h \ , 04.2'S JJ & VanWeele, P.C. r\ 6 C2 Ac). 1.' \ Irr, ,z ,, T 1 • — — , C n , cb 37.31 CIVIL ENGINEERS/SURVEYORS/PLANNERS 1 o ' ' MONUMENT g,>11' D v 175A Commerce Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788 co ` ' TEL 631/435-1111 FAX 631/435-1022 V. ..... -------------- /' 0.2'S 9 4'4.6'19 001 W pEE V www.bbvpc.com 5 1 4.-1,6' Q p ) NOTES: �"` a R O A 1. THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE Certifications indicated hereon signify that this surveywas in AND THEREFOR NOT INTENDED TO BE USED FOR A TRANSFER prepared in accordance with the existing Code of Practce PROPERTY ry for Land Srve r.' tate Associati °,• S 0 N R T H OF TITLE OR FINANCIAL PURPOSES. of ProfessionalBLandted Surveyors.btheNew SaidaCeYk slficalons shat 0 run only to the person far whom the survey was prepared, SITUATE ry C 2. DEED REFERENCE LIBER 9212 PAGE 512, and on his behalf, to the title company, governmental LIBER 5032 PAGE 578 & LIBER 3379 PAGE 449 assand lending ninguinstit tion hereon,ond to othe MATTITUCK assigneesNJ of the lending institution. ertifcatioore M not transferable to additional institutions or subsequent 3. LOT AREA = 168,744 SQ.FT. OR 3.87 ACRES. owners. Unauthorized alteration or addition to a survey map bearing 4. ADJACENT TAX LOT INFORMATION SHOWN FOR a licensed land surveyor's seal is a violation of section TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y. INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. z 7209,sub-division 2,of the New York State Education Low. Copies from the original of this survey map not marked SHEET with on original of the kind surveyor's embossed seal shall ro not be considered to be a true and'olid copy of the survey. Int. BOUNDARY 1 g _ SURVEY OF , EXCEPT LICENSED PROFESSIONALALTERATiON OF THIS 1 LANDNSURVEYOR NY ko ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7209 OF NYS ns EDUCATION LAW, IS ILLEGAL © 2002 B.B.V.,P.C. O ry The offsets or dimensions shown from the structures to the property lines ore for a specific purpose and use and therefore ore not intended SURVEYED DY DRAWN BY CHECKED BY DATE SCALE PROJECT NO. O a to guide in the erection of fences, retaining walls, pools, patios, planting areas, additions to buildings and any other construrtion. Subsurface LM: BNDY Conditions not shown. Easements, Rights—of—Way of Record, if any, not shown. Property corner monuments were not placed as port of this survey. AJ RAH WJB OCT. 25, 2002 1„= 40' A021168 VIEW: BNDY eleimemememmomememor ru MillIMMINIMIIIIIMINI s 1 vt, / . . - . • , .. _ �+ ♦ .� tt G. 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(NO' \ \ CHANGE) e OV �.h — — ' • • 1441 3) PERCENT OF LOT OCCUPANCY .15% __ • le*. \ ' . \ 4) AREA OF PAVING 231.5 sq.ft.o, IV • Aki _ // / C/) \ • • 5) AREA AND PERCENT OF NATURAL VEGETATION TO REMAIN PERMANENTLY N/A -- ,"a .Li ' TAX \ ' . \ ti .� / LOT \ ' 6) AREA AND PERCENT OF TURF AND LANDSCAPING N/A (` s�s 21 • \ \ • �' \ ' \ . 7) DATUM U.S.C. & G.S. OR T.O.B. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD WILLIAM F. COLLINS, A I A O BITUMINOUS �. �� EXISTING OFFICE BUILDING TO REMAIN • \ a, O, A R C' H I T E C T S, LLP P �� PAVEMENT �.� ♦�61, EXISTING STOCKADE FENCE \ ' 8) INTENDED USE OF PROPERTY EXIST. BUILDING/PROP./PROP. CELLULAE O .� � /� 9) ZONING INDUSTRIAL PROPOSED MOBILE COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT COMPOUND ` � ,F O 6 *;\16:1`5‘-P. AND MONOPOLE. SEE 1/SP-2 FOR ENLARGED PLAN. 10) SUFFOLK CO. TAX NUMBER(S) DIST. 1000, SEC. 141 , 10-1 TECF�TOLOGY DRIVE SETAUI�T, NY llT33 V LGN cp•O,p, BLK. 03, LOT 38.1 ® VOICE 631-689-8450 FAX 631-689-8459 ,040 acyT\ EXISTING CHAINLINK FENCE WITH BARB WIRE h t t / / www w f c a A ti P ia . com //1.17i.6'".4 �,� S4�\Y ��99A (3) PROPOSED OMNIPOINT EQUIPMENT PAF, . CABINETS SET ON PROPOSED 10' X 20' , �`� R POURED CONCRETE SLAB. .. �F�.r:x., t ;. �:, •�,•y,4-; r ,,. 0 � . r . - (� `q i ,,"+;� ` rI a4 �< „-�-:.•,. •. :',�-''. ':z.-='3 i .,a.;,��c',.>. -..s .,a, ,r ; ''''''',Q.,'''', -.-J, L to .>'r.a rs' q •:.11 ia.' 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DATE SUBMISSION K° �, � FACILITY NOTES � v Q ti-�i �� �e LOT 0 09/16/02 ISSUED FOR PRELIMINARY REVIEW 0,. t PSONYOOFP` ,�",.x }' CO �� ��� 35 1 11/13/02 ISSUED FOR APPROVALS M 004 0\1C--g N 106 ,-5's Z \A`F' G �c'A ` T A PROPOSED FEATURES LABELED AS SUCH; ALL ELSE EXISTING OR FUTURE BYOTHERS. 2 12/11/02 ISSUED FOR FILING 3a•2 •,o,o o a ,J Ftp 0�C� RIM F , .N ) 3 01/06/02 REV. FOR COORD✓REISSUED FOR FILING TAX 2 SlO E 41 VW �O'I''a Q �vir J��' 89.38 ' EXISTING LUMBER STORAGE B) THE PROPOSED PUBLIC UTILITY WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND 4 03/07/03 REISSUED FOR FILING FFtPM �0 v 0 BUILDINGS TO REMAIN, WILL BE VISITED APPROXIMATELY ONCE A MONT-I FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES; THEREFORE LOT 14 X4/09/03 REISSUED FOR FILING 19 gV\l0\Lr N• •j\ ♦ IT IS NOT ANTICIPATED TO GENERATE ADDITIONAL NOISE, FUMES, VIBRATIONS, DUST, ODORS N 34 2 A`i xisk S OR TRAFFIC. �`� MASONRY W GRAVEL- L1 C) NO ADDITIONAL PARKING IS REQUIRED FOR THE PROPOSED USE, AS THIS IS AN CO J UNMANNED SITE. O D) NO SOLID OR LIQUID WASTE WILL BE PRODUCED BY THE PROPOSED USE, AS THIS IS EXISTING RESIDENTIAL MASONRY wA. � � *4 �o OA AN UNMANNED SITE. DWELLING TO REMAIN. m ���` `� `` E) NO WATER OR SEWAGE FACILITIES ARE REQUIRE') FOR THE PROPOSED USE. 00 li\ V. RIM RIM /. F) THERE WILL BE NO COMMERCIAL OR RETAIL Sic.,IS, NOR SPECIAL LIGHTING FOR THE , KEY PIAN: EXISTING PROPERTY LINE ®C8.54 90.18 �. ,, � / PROPOSED SITE. 4. b �`` 1p2' RIM /' G) FIRE PROTECTION AND SECURITY PROVISIONS 1r, '_L INCLUDE REMOTE MONITORING OF !y�'�� �� ` ®88.56 `� • e ,A• THE SUBJECT SITE. 4-Sr , FSA �-- `` op 8 \Iiirv O 0 q 3 SHE'S XQ�� H) ANTENNAS ARE TO BE PAINTED COLOR DETERMI JED BY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR. ��G `' y9i9 I . `�' 46'�5” le •�, O 00 `h\,� I) THE ANTENNA AND ANTENNA MOUNT STRUCTUR/'L DESIGN BY OTHERS SHALL INCORPORATE , �F ♦t,,ifl 3 45,--7" -' \' BV�\'O\NG '" oo �G�PG�1��� SECTION 803.4 ANDCONSIDERATION 80F 3.5803.5CING. FOFTTHE� CODES,THE r RULES AND REGULATIONS RUCTURAL DESIGN IS IN COMPLIANCE STATE OF // r /,, N m Lr, _ \NVM S�ORp,GE P��,S �G PROPOSED WORK. �y • a ` PLL �1 • F� �;, SSC J) THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS FACILITY SHALL ALSO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 1030.1F ��p+A 1�9 V`� ---- t ; • 1� �� nG� OF THE CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE STATE OF PROPOSED WORK, FOR lii / \ fl -G`O , Y MONUMENT\ D �` �'' GROUNDING. 0► , 66.9 L �O�PG CI(5 ♦ FOUND \ 5 le 3N 10 cbN. C I.-ri_ EXISTING ADJACENT 7 • 0 V� 0 0,' . �, f� PROPERTY LINE / 4-4,,,,,„, / '' �, S 2'17 O 1 • 0 FRAME BUI • LOLNG °� �F. F�P� \ .,. / . .. 102.3 - F.F•Ex- ' N X6.1' BITUMINOUS '� IP LOCATION OF-- i NORTH / .• =„. z. G' 6 0' w•14 e w CCR PAVEMENT •/ �O° PROPOSED SITE �y j _-11111X e O EXISTING STORAGE BUILDINGS \ 6 .4.\\ t 0100.•El• COIACg RPOP •.., • TO REMAIN, • N O • �• I / le O •\ N� tel'. Omnipoint Q, X • \ 11.3 / P `V ` NCr G� COMMUNICATIONS INC. \• 5 /<<,, IS• as an agent for • .c.,:. ' Omnipoint Facilities Network 2, L.L.C. TAX \ N ��, ,,��" - ; B.0' CONC. �• ® 11 Highpoint Drive, Wayne, NJ 07470 LOT TAX � •6 111 o /\ . 0,. � � � Y40 \ LOT �1 �` ikt 61 •• 39 , s.� / �^ • \ \ II'''. �,• 1 rc\ P,�ATTIFUCK \• BITUMINOUS • P ��0, PAVEMENT /1z, O\• `Ft _ ,per . & `\,/ 12585 SOUND AVENUE �`;� O SITE INFORMATION NOTE: MATTITUCK, N.Y. 11952 \ r c /` INFORMATION SHOWN HEREIN IS BASED UP)N A SURVEY OWNER INFORMATION; LI-13-411-8 �- O PREPARED BY: BARRETT BONACCI & VAN `,VEELE P.C. c CONTACT: DEAN LOCKE 'AAL o CIVIL/ENGINEERS/SURVEYORS/PLANNERS, 175A PHONE: (516) 885-0879 TITLE .-. F< /\ COMMERCE DRIVE HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. 11788 (631) Z X. 435-1022 (ON NOVEMBER 1,2002 PROJECT NO: A021168) SITE PLAN AND NOTES �� NOTE: ` ....fin � .000: DRAWINGS DEPICT THE INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED ANTENNAS, LONGITUDE: W 72' 31' 19" DATU PROJECT NO.: MOUNTING FRAMES, CABLING, HANDHOLES ETC. THAT ARE TO BE LATITUDE: N 40' 59' 22" 09/16/02 02-4756 EXISTING 2 STORY FRAMEill* M PLACED ON AN PROPOSED MONOPOLE STRUCTURE. A STRUCTURAL OFFICE BUILDING TO REMAIN. , . 13�.‘21‘14 3I ANALYSIS SHALL PERFORMED BY OTHERS, PRIOR TO THE SCALE: DRAWING NO.: • MONUMENT „ QED INSTALLATION OF PROPSED ANTENNA COMPONENTS, AS REQUIRED TO TN AS NOTED FOUND '' w D EVALUATE THE PROPOSED STRUCTURE FOR ADEQUACY OF SUPPORT 41, 0.2'S c 7446 " FOR THE NEWLY APPLIED LOADS OF THE PROPOSED EQUIPMENT. Efom. 5' 10' 30' DRAWN BY: ' `7 q.36'00ye ANALYSIS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A NEW YORK STATE LICENSED E.C. S `' PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER. THE EVALUATI01�! REPORT AND REMEDIAL • V DESIGN IF REQUIRED SHALL BE SIGNED AND SEALED. OWNER SHALL `' CHECICED BY' SP 1m 1 j ".4S AD) BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING STRUCTURAL ADEQUACY OF THE '=30N.M. SITE PLAN �ORTH RD PROPOSED MONOPOLE. NORTH , No; 1 SCALE: 1 "=30,_0„ CNo . , ._ _ _.. 1 OF 2 X X s IiiMM 100 EXISTING CHAINLINK -0"f AGL 111 T.C. PROPOSED MONOPOLE AND FENCE. PROPOSED OMNIPOINT ANTENNAS ---mmimor. --Imomig _ _ ` X 12'-0" 3'-O" X • X 14131�I- / \ F12'-0" 3'-0" 8'-0".. 1 )-0" 97'-0"t AGL OF OMNIPOINT ANTENNAS '� • .: ' PROPOSED ELECTRIC = =_ PROPOSED 6'-O" HIGH F CHAINLINK FENCE • TRANSFORMER ON PROPOSED 8' x 8' __.-:-.1.-. ., ..A .,.W-. ..- COMPOUND AROUND POURED CONCRETE PROPOSED OMNIPOINT PAD. EQUIPMENT. • WILLIAM F. COLLINS, AIA (2) 12'X20' PROPOSED EXISTING STORM DRAIN POINT PANEL ANTENNAS\ (12) OMOUNSED OTEDI TO PROPOSED A R C H I T E C T S, L L P X LOCATIONS FOR FUTURE :. : X PROPOSED TO BE CARRIERS BY OTHERS. RELOCATED MONOPOLE (4 PER SECTOR). =_- R P SED ELEC/TELCO P 0 0 / PANELS MOUNTED TO W UNISTRUT FRAME. • • • PROPOSED ELECTRIC PROPOSED 100' HIGH MONOPOLE 10-1 TECIIrT IZ9Y DRIVE SETAUKET, NY 11733 VOICE = 631-689-8450 FAX a 631-689-8459 PROPOSED GPS METER BANK FOR (3) PROPOSED GPS ANTENNA FASTENED (2) PROPOSED E-911 ANTENNAS t t A 1P FY fI f C A 1 S C 0 m o ANTENNA FASTENED TO CARRIERS. � PROPOSED EQUIPMENT E TO EQUIPMENT CABINET. FASTENED TO UNIVERSAL ,-{� BI-BRACKET AND ATTACHED TO • oN CABINET. �L MONOPOLE. _ PROPOSED ELECTRICAL e[ PROPOSED TELCO PROPOSED UNISTRUT SUPPORT �, PROPOSED ROUTE OF CONDUITS TRENCHED CONDUIT TRENCHED FRAME TO MOUNT PROPOSED ��, gr r �. \ (24) COAXIAL ANTENNA UNDERGROUND FROM UNDERGROUND FROM ELEt;TRiCAL AND TELCO PANELS. 15',•., .Nr `'., PROPOSED ELECTRIC PROPOSED CSC BOX TO f .� `' `. dl1 01 X CABLES IN PROPOSED 18 METER TO PROPOSED X PROPOSED EQUIPMENT. : / "' ALUMINUM CABLE TRAY i° SET ON WOOD SLEEPERS. ELECTRIC PANEL. LOCATION OF (3) PROPOSED o'= yr,,,,," PROPOSED LOCATION PROPOSED CSC TELCO �. 60'-0"t AGL & �,,- OMP;IPOINT EQUIPMENT CABINETS I . �_�% OF (3) OMNIPOINTCATI CABINET ON PULL BOX. MO!f'(t'TED ON PROPOSED 8 �0;�!I T.O. OMNIPOINT E91 1 ANTENNAS I POUk ED CONCRETE SLAB. I—,I p EQUIPMENT CABINETS ON PROPOSED 10' X W (BEYOND) PROPOSED 100 -0 20' POURED CONCRETE EXISTING BUILDING BEYOND CONSULTANT SLAB. MONOPOLE ANDZ-- PROPOSED 10' X 20' X 6' HIGH FOUNDATION. CHAINLINK FENCE ENCLOSURE WITH r I LOCKABLE GATE. I '� W (12) PROPOSED OMNIPOINT DUAL POL / PROPOSED ELECTRIC METER BANK )( /__i )( - FOR (3) CARRIERS. T T T T ANTENNAS MOUNTED TO E E E E , o PROPOSED MONOPOLE f I AT 100' AGL. { ��' - T.O. OMNIPOINT EQUIPMENT NO. DATE SUBMISSION , , . .,. ... . . .. . . . . . . . j �' (,,,,. ;,,•';,.,,; :<.Lr- •: .-,.,,..,.:...j 0'-0" 0 09/16/02 ISSUED FOR PRELIMINARY REVIEW 1 , GRADE 1 12/1V02 ISSUED FOR FILING - PRCI�OSED 18" CABLE TRAY SET " . J''• . ::•• 11 • ' ON WOOD SLEEPERS TO ROUTE 3 01/07/03 REISSUED FOR FILING • .. �L�, ' (24) PROPOSED 1-1/4" 4 03/07/03 REISSUED FOR FILING •. �j AN T CNNA CABLES TO PROPOSED 04/09/03 REISSUED FOR FILING • MONOPOLE. ' X ♦ X 1 ' 20-0.., 1 C-9" -7/ TN 391.-0" EQUIPMENT PLAN 1 SOUTH ELEVATIONKEY , . 1 NORTH SCALL: 1 /8„= 1 '_0, SCALE: 1 /4"= 1 —0 — -k 44 °6 <5‘ --- ---'- <\,G . q /9F C! Ito j : 4\ NOTE: NORTEL S8000 EQUIPMENT CABINET SUPPLIED BY 11 9/16" IN EMS ANTENNA 1 fTYPE RR65-19-02DP CARRIER, INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. DUALPOL 4'-5" 00 NOTE: �' • ,n + + (3) CABINETS TO BE NORTEL S8000 EQUIPMENT i /.,_ + L CABINET SUPPLIED BY OMNIPOINT, AND INSTALLED BY / CONTRACTOR. REFER TO CABINET MANUFACTURER '' - . (Ni SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS FOR MORE i F t li so i I NIo `�<\ INFORMATION, o� 'iv -' `�`` 0 SPECIFICATIONS LOCATION OF-•••-�" NORTH 63" TALL x 5,, WIDE x 25" DEEP PROPOSED SITE `� �!h t CELL CAPACITY: 56 CALLS PER UNIT BRACKETS (TYP) /1 WEIGHT: 1058 LBS / ; ELECTRIC REQUIRED: 240V TO 220V � , � i Oniniñpoint ......- p)0 041 tn __ L____ _.._., ' + r Lf) + _\____ ,� ,� COMMUNICATIONS INC. O 1'-4 1/16" 6 1/16" as an agent for PLAN • EQUIPMENT CAB. PROPOSED GPS ANTENNA BY ' Omnipoint Facilities Network 2, L.L.C. NAIS MODEL VIC-100 PLANA SUB-BASE - / , RF CONNECTORS ATTACHED TO BTS CABINET. / 11 Hlghpoint Drlve, Wayne, NJ 07470 COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH OMNIPOINT RF ENGINEER. ' N "' J GASKET_.Ncl ADAPTER BRACKET AND MATTiTUCK r\ l / \ \ / \ COAXIAL GPS CABLE ATTACH CABINET TO 18 GAUGE SHEET METAL SU3-BASE ;Y, �/ \� SUPPLIED BY THE CONTRACTOR WITH 1/2" HIGH F 125'5 SOUND AVENUE In I In / \ STRENGTH BOLTS. to t'�IATTITUCK., N.Y. 11952 In — /) LI-13-411-B oo .011 Ito \ �N� �/� TITLE: ,� N i PROPOSED REINFORCED POURED CONCRETE SLAB ON 2.4- lible. N N // GRADE. EQUIPMENT PLAN, DETAILS SOUTH ELEVATION, iI__ \, S & TYPICAL N • EQUIPMENT CABINET DETAILS 8.. • n in • a° G ` • SECURE PROPOSED OMNIPOINT EQUIPMENT CABINET °.• a p DATE; PROTECT NO.: 00 I , o SUBASE TO PROPOSED CONCRETE PAD WITH 1/2" S/S. 09/16/02 02-4756 TOP VIEW BACK FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEWO RODS SET IN HILTI HIT HY-150 CHEMICAL ANCHORS. MINIMUM 3-1/2" EMBEDMENT. (TYP) © SCALE: DRAWING NO.: AS NOTED DRAWN BY: S.M., E.C. CHECKED BY: ANTENNA DETAILS \ TYPICAL EQUIPMENT CABINET DETAILS NM. S 111 ...2 C-3- A • 1 "= 1 '-0" 4 SCALE: 1 2"= 1 '-0" SKEET NO.: SCALE: 2 OF 2