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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBrim Fishers Island Trust Michael J. Domino, Presi �O CO Town Hall Annex _ wil John M. Bredemeyer III,Vice-President ��O Gym ` 54375 Route 25 Charles J. Sanders c z P.O.Box 1179 co Glenn Goldsmith Southold,NY 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski �,yjol p� Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 �zzxrco�'�' BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date/Time: �- '. Completed in field by: Docko, Inc. on behalf of BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct a 4' wide by +/-181 linear foot long fixed wood pile and timber pier; a 3.5'x20' ramp; an 8'x20' floating dock with four (4) restraint piles; install four (4) tie- off piles; relocate boulders within the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas under the new pier; and on top of existing concrete foundation pier located in beach area construct a proposed +/- 18'x28' wood platform. Located: 3206.Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-4-3-3 CH. 275-3 - SETBACKS WETLAND BOUNDARY: Actual Footage or OK=4 Setback Waiver Required 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 50 feet 3. Sanitary Leaching Pool (cesspool): 100 feet 4. Septic Tank: 75 feet 5. Swimming Pool and related structures: 50 feet 6. Landscaping or gardening: 50 feet 7. Placement of C&D material: 100 feet TOP OF BLUFF: 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 100 feet 3. Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool) 100 feet: 4. Swimming pool and related structures: 100 feet Public Notice of Hearing Card Posted: Y / N Ch. 275 P Ch. 111/' SEQRA Type: 1 II Unlisted Action Type of Application: Pr Submission Administrative Amendment V Wetland i oastal Erosion Emergency Violation Non-Jurisdiction Survey :5 5 years: Y/N Wetland Line by: C.E.H.A. Line Additional information/suggested modifications/conditions/need for outside review/consultant/application completeness/comments/standards: LZ ra d Div . r o ovv �► A7 vv2453( �= Present were: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino o-- G. Goldsmith N. Krupski C. Sanders Other Page 1 of 2 6I Michael J. Domino,Presid,� �'�0uFFoil(CO f Town Hall Annex John M. Bredemeyer III,Vice-President r�y� Gym TM• 54375 Route 25 Charles J. Sanders coi P.O.Box 1179 Glenn Goldsmith Southold,NY 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski ?' ® p! Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date/Time: Completed in Work Session by: Docko, Inc. on behalf of BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct a 4' wide by +/-181 linear foot long fixed wood pile and timber pier; a 3.5'x20' ramp; an 8'x20' floating dock with four (4) restraint piles; install four (4) tie- off piles; relocate boulders within the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas under the new pier; and on top of existing concrete foundation pier located in beach area construct a proposed +/- 18'x28' wood platform. Located: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-4-3-3 Ch. 275-12 - STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=* A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the Town: B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation: C. Cause saltwater intrusion in the fresh water recourses of the Town: D. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife & vegetation or the natural habitat thereof: E. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage: F. Adversely affect navigation tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the Town: G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters: H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity: I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town: J. Adversely affect the aesthetic value of the wetland and adjacent areas: Ch. 111-9 - ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=* A. Is reasonable and necessary, considering reasonable alternatives to the proposed activity and the extent to which the proposed activity requires a shoreline location: B. Is not likely to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the proposed site and at other locations: C. Prevents, if possible, or minimizes adverse effects on natural protective features and their functions and protective values, existing erosion protection structures and natural resources: D. <_25% Expansion/Calculation Work Session Notes Application Complete SEQRA Classification Confirmed Coordinated Review Y/N Pos/Neg Declaration CAC: LWRP: Additional information on comments/to be discussed/Public Hearing: Date: Completed By: Present: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski C. Sanders E. Cantrell D. Di Salvo Other Page 2 of 2 SILT FENCE N WEST J s UNDERMINED HAR.WR J h t WOVEN WIRE FENCE MIN. 14 Q. STONE SLOPE ( _ APPARENT HIGH 'q t 5 f'� �'.�I" ) + � •L ; 'r �'tr t 'I'�%!, GAUGE W/ MAX. 6" MESH WATER LINE(AHWL) MATCH ARMOR LAYER �, �� ; ' r. e. t ": "5 ., 2,�p �;.ria';t°. ;: a4-� 2 } ghkt 4 x "wyM• ti, R tatAaf SPACING) •� T O ELEV.=3.3 RIPRAP REVETMENT AT ,rM, ro; i,� •� co co o PROPERTY LINE. �. 4 1 " t r w 10' G> N o 0 ' I ., x � 1£^:' `.r.>a �q e %tea` "� !_�'» MAX.M 36" MIN. LENGTH FENCE 7't i 'I,; %# ,• 1 ,E,:. '�r1,• i r.r'. « ,.. CENTER � r-+ a' COORDINATE WITH PROJECT .#� � ���> « , ,. �; �; +. s' �, , - ' ;- _ 0 POSTS DRIVEN MIN. 16° o c ON ABUTTING PROPERTY ° '' tc,?e2a'' i' •,;,s•.. ;; ...r �.\. u \ ;a s a ' k` (MIN. -- -- CENT R N 44-3 U - @°'` A `1 I `� " - E INTO GROUND x- WOVEN WIRE FENCE 14 - Y -er:.. ��,. r,,'.`lu. S j.-P,,w" ',fie I:7S� ', ;,•e,, G4!a'.•i's .•£.�..r_,'.3�^, r ,,,;t?•y..��^.- � I -_ •� U "p O / REF. NYSDEC 1-4738-04535\00001 `� . ::w a. ,'; ,a t :rf, r, , '.' 1/2 GAUGE W/ MAX. 6" MESH ---_____ �___ �+ o -. - - }'f a �' .zs� f �"K 1 a.s --�..k, '« SPACIN WITH FILTER CLOTH z _---- - - v ' ¢.,-.^ "�' c'a iC '• s G) - ---------__ -- -- ----- W O I rr � y -- I ." ! _ t m 'r. ;;`k `a 36" MIN. FENCE POST o --_ �- �-5 i _0 0 MEAN HIGH WATER LINE(MHW) / �, "'"�"" ti i z, aM. - -----_ _ E ELEV.=2.8 I .� r, a= r ' I ' . `�.. v�`4 «+r_!? M, UNDISTURBED N -- ----- -_-- ---- -- --- W Q L O co cJ r ° , t %; �,�� A F OW-� I GROUND - a4-a L1J I HEIGHT OF C - I ' ,... COMPACTED SOIL FILTER = 16" MIN. U U 0 REMOVE EXISTING ROCKS AND STOCKPILE r+ ""� ` ` ~ _-_- - _ � ai N FOR REUSE. PROVIDE ARMOR LAYER 1 q,a� � y r ,a �� `_ EMBED FILTER CLOTH o fl }ZSIE�J 4ha > M RIPRAP REVETMENT TO TOP ELEV.=12 I I BENCHMARK - LPIPE T r- >vs - A MIN. OF 6" IN GROUND as-� U) (SEE SECTION 1) ` , I ELEVATION = 13.21 K'; 1 ' ' _ +t EMBED FILTER }} GO1/E > E .- f I �.. ':1� �.,..'Mt, 1-r.n." ',3 ,�`I=, "; v'E.""•»,:. �'b.. "'n^ S I TL N O) a .. � i 4 , ,$ 4" O CLOTH A MIN. OF V) U ca N 6" IN GROUND a L N W o0 / � ,'t, CO cy) 00 , �.f SECTION VIEW Fes/ 44-15 W PROPOSED TOP , I / OF REVETMENT / `�, ' PARTIALLY ERODED I BEACH GRASS �/�// �_�..- . . �- �t:. `�'`' " ► t4 :','..." ,�t: _�.,.,,_. r„ � � '�4a-1a AT EXISTING TOP IMAGE 2 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS PERSPECTIVE VIEW AND UNDERMINED I Z / / OF BANK o� aa-1aa ROCK SLOPE / � / ti cu L PIPE / ti��s 4a-u J APPROXIMATE TOE OF I r •f /,.// � (FOUND) 1. WOVEN WIRE FENCE TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO FENCE POSTS WITH WIRE �� 4-17 PROPOSED REVETMENT / / / PROVIDE 2 WIDE TIES OR STAPLES, POSTS SHALL BE STEEL EITHER "T" OR "U" TYPE OR /// BUFFER STRIP. _ HARDWOOD. / PLANT WITH WOODY �18 44-12 Q] PROVIDE A CONTINUOUS LINE � / �, � I ; I / I SHRUB VEGETATION / 2, FILTER CLOTH TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO WOVEN WIRE FENCE WITH TIES OF SILT FENCE. MAINTAIN I I�I / / / / / \ \ AND COASTAL SEED MIX SPACED EVERY 24" AT TOP AND MID SECTION, FENCE SHALL BE WOVEN WIRE, 6 v THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION _ / I I/ \ 6" MAXIMUM MESH OPENING. D 44-29 / \ I S 3. WHEN TWO SECTIONS OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EACH OTHER THEY SHALL BE a-z1 S EXISTING OVER-LAPPED BY SIX INCHES AND FOLDED, FILTER CLOTH SHALL BE EITHER 44-19 ERODED AND UNDERMINED / / / / " / \ Q `��• HOUSE FILTER X, MIRAFI 10OX, STABILNKA T140N, OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. 44-20 44-2 / ` O 4 /> i EMBANKMENT I I, ` ,I \ � � \ � � � \ \\ 4. PREFABRICATED UNITS SHALL BE GEOFAB, ENVIROFENCE, OR APPROVED LOCATION MAP SCALE\ / EQUIVALENT. ALE 1 400 5. MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED AS NEEDED AND MATERIAL REMOVED WHEN g+M N "BULGES" DEVELOP IN THE SILT FENCE. 0-,co p �, WOOD STEPS ( / a� / 0 X. -ERENCES � � � •��F� N F ,I,t"�''. •�, 't -- - r Y � �dAP�E� �. �• SECTION 1 1 a I 1.) "SURVEY MAP PREPARED FOR WILLIAM D. REED LOTS 48 & 49 - THE r,t o z CYNTHIA S. OLIVERI & a '' s•, �; } b --_ . c d : _ 1'. �I PENINSULA FISHERS ISLAND NEW YORK FINAL LOCATION MAP DATE: \ I loll I S '�'�F �ry ° ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON "`� ' t.... ..t RELOCATE WOODS STEPS. �. Ljj "- 02-07-2006 SCALE: 1"=10' SHEET 1 OF 1 BY CME ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING, c �, PROVIDE SUPPORTS AS / I.. I 2S p 1 -� ` G � SCTM REF. ;; a,tir.,-; {.... , ,,. - ':.:. :ar :._,w� I l� Q I ,� t„ r:, ix � r 'l);;�.e�.. �' Y • �}�fl,}.�V.. � -_. '�_J..-. �3 t „:... ,;f; ' __ ,; � LAND SURVEYING & ARCHITECTURE PLLC. CME PROJECT # 003850. NECESSARY I I wt ' n� 1000-010-03- 1 1 ERODED AND ;` Y: �' t *" : r ° E 2 O Hjrh�• - ti,?:ltr.M a�.: Ss`• •'.e..; ..°iw1 :? v�:..,..` '1 h ."ra r}; 'a'. fA +.ff• UNDERMINED SLOPE • ( I 1s`'•, - � ,V33A" ^PftC TOE OF EMBANKMENT I I . ;._ , „� .''•Py1 , ,,;1 :: ;.. <� w S I ,� d �: ;�y,..r, ° '`+� � � < ;. 2.) COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA MAP TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK �ow .O DECEMBER 1997 I I an '1 �.,._ �, �,. N M MATERIAL z�K.ar,�a�+,�w= ;' - ,�:, •y �a'r%':;�:' �--:��•,.� COUNTY, NEW YORK PHOTO No. 44-1189- I i w .c ,..r• ,. `..s. ;;s ,_' { ' 9� tiv`w �.� .' - " 83 SHEET 410- - 1. SCALE: \ �r .� t _` �- s.• 1:2400 1 =200 (APPROX.) DATED 8-29-88 REVISED 10-28-91. STOCKPILE = I 1 .00. SF WO D STEPS \ �. _. \ rNOTES APPROX. LIMIT OF _ I ,L I \�, I OAK �, • • BURIED -low TIDAL WETLANDS I I :... PROPANE '' ;,F t .;cam: 1.) THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSE INDICATED AND BEACH GRASS \ \ �' \ ) TANK " HEREON. ANY EXTENSION OF THE USE BEYOND THE PURPOSED AGREED TO do PROVIDE ARMOR LAYER I \ .\ \ \ 1> > , f BETWEEN THE CLIENT AND THE SURVEYOR EXCEEDS THE SCOPE OF THE RIPRAP REVETMENT I \ _ ENGAGEMENT. TO TOP ELEV.=12 I �'S I' \ \ . ) "/ j 70, IMAGE 1 (SEE SECTION 1) I \ r J1 SS, 2.) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, / ; I DECK UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR, TO 0 ERODED AND UNDERMINED I I \ �- . I•PIPE ) ; '\ ' , ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. Z LiJ Z EMBANKMENT I 00 cn 1000 GAL. g - O SEPTIC TANK m W Z >- p 3.) ONLY COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MARKED WITH THE LAND SURVEYORS w SIGNATURE AND AN ORIGINAL EMBOSSED OR INK SEAL ARE THE PRODUCT OF Z � CL � END ARMOR LAYER __ .\ O� Off, THE LAND SURVEYOR. O O w LLj RIPRAP REVETMENT _ ` Fri' 0 � Z 0 . ' 4.) COORDINATE DISTANCES ARE MEASURED FROM U.S. COAST AND GEODETIC N C)PROTEC ~ DURING T EXISTING OAKCONSTRUCTION \ 0 - c I Z �� 11' WIDE `. SURVEY TRIANGULATION STATION "PROS" -1 w TEMPORARY `� 4 BEDROOM m Q CC ACCESS ��� RESIDENCE 5.) SITE IS IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK TAX MAP 1000, � w L U1 COASTAL EROSION HAZARD `. `� ? SECTION 010, BLOCK 3, LOT 12 AND ADDITIONAL LAND. cn c Q - LINE SHEET 47--FI OF 49 `� i`� Sp• m cn PER MAP REFERENCE No.2� �`x �`� ��� � 6.) TOTAL AREA = 0.32t ACRES. a_ J w ARMOR LAYER �� 7.) SITE IS LOCATED IN R-40 ZONE. _ - � % LESS THAN WEIGHT DIMENSION �`� �`� �' ��� 8.) APPLICANT: WILLIAM D. REED 00 3 STANTON PLACE BY WEIGHT (LBS) FT. �� �\ < �\ ` ___I 0 (MIN.) 390 1.33 MYSTIC, CT. 06355 15 1250 1.97 10' S' 0 10' ti \`� �`� \`� �`� \ ( ) 50 3130 2.67 860 625-4482 85 6140 3.34 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET �� .\ �`�\ ��� .� 9.) A PORTION OF THIS SITE LIES WITHIN FLOOD ZONE VE - ELEVATION 14 PER 100 (MAX.) 12520 4.23 109� FIRM, FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK COMMUNITY: --- - TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 360813, PANEL 19 OF 1026 MAP NUMBER 36103CO019H SHED TO BE I • , MAP REVISED SEPTEMBER 25, 2009. RELOCATED DURING CONSTRUCTION. _J 10.) BASE FOR ELEVATIONS- MLW. NIF BARRY ROSENBERG ET-AL S� ; S, -------------------- ------ ---- GENERAL NOTES: m F0 's9 / PEA STONE ` 1.PIPE 1.) GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS DRIVEWAY z (NOT FOUND) RECOMMENDATIONS. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 12 INCH OVERLAP AT ADJACENT o ------ <� • \ p0 SECTIONS. GEOTEXTILE FABRIC IS TO BE PROPERLY ANCHORED AS TO PREVENT z I- RIPPING OR TEARING DURING INSTALLATION OF OVERBURDEN MATERIAL. o . � � 2.) ARMOR STONE SHALL BE FREE FROM ORGANIC DEBRIS, DURABLE, FREE - o Q 14 14 . \ !.PIPE FROM SEVERE CRACKS, SEAMS AND OTHER DEFECTS THAT WOULD INCREASE co Lj ExGRADE \\� '� (NOT FOUND) DETERIORATION FROM THE ENVIRONMENT OR CAUSE BREAKING DURING HANDLING 8't 4'f 2' �, - o 12 - �I 12 � �, \ / AND PLACEMENT. o Q - N: 1859.25 ARMOR LAYER RIPRAP REVETMENT 1 �`� ,'� % _ , // O� 3.) FILTER STONE SHALL BE 3 INCH DIAMETER NOMINAL SIZE UNLESS Ld PROVI1 PLANT VMTHAM. 2' MIN. DIA. ROCKS (SEE CHART) HOUSE `� j - � LEACHING 6�' W: 516. 16 OTHERWISE NOTED AND FREE OF ORGANIC DEBRIS. � Ld o 10 -- -- - --- _.. , - -Ti00DY SHRUB 10 `. .' POOLS ( ) Q M EXISTING \ 2 / 4.) STONES SHALL BE PLACED IN SUCH MANNER AS TO CREATE A EVENLY 0 N APPARENT HIGH VEGETATION AND � � � WATER LINE(AHWL) COASTAL SEED IX �9R, �"� / GRADED MASS WITHOUT CAUSING DISPLACEMENT OF THE UNDERLYING MATERIALS. o ELEV.=3.3 ARMOR LAYER a THE FINISHED SURFACE SHOULD BE FREE OF POCKETS OF SMALLER STONES 8 RIPRAP REVETMENT Q, / I TOP OF 8 I / .o AND CLUSTERS OF LARGE STONES. o MEAN HIGH 4' MIN. DIA. BANK / "� z WATER LINE(MHW) ROCK AT TOE s' / / f ELEV.=2.8 "�� 5.) ALL DISTURBED GRASS AREAS OUTSIDE OF RIPRAP REVETMENT TO BE -- - - 6 PROVIDE I � ; FILL VOIDS 6 0� / LOAMED AND SEEDED. BEACH GRASS SILT FENCE IN SLOPE ry. / Q Q, 6. PROTECT BEACH GRASS DURING CONSTRUCTION. 3 i 1.0't NECESSARY h .``P ) 4 VV a 4 I �,, -I Q PROVIDE MIRAFI FW-700 GEOTEXTILE O� FILTER FABRIC OR EQUIVALENT(TYP.) 00 00 00 2 4'f PROVIDE 3 DIA. - -- - - - 2 /. N N N I 'CRUSHED / m 0 z v v 0 0 „ STONE FILTER LAYER POLE lJ DATUM ELEV O #287W1 o 0 0 LEGEND 1.5'f APPROXIMATE LLJ U z LLJ Lw t� Y CD Z Y Q• TOE OF ERODED O 0 O w < = CD J TOE OF SLOPE! SLOPE 05-2013 PROPERTY LINE a m o o Ld T DEC. 1997 - I/ Ln °° I.PIPE / ABUTTERS LINE -- DATE: J U N E 10, 2013 co (FOUND) EXISTING CONTOUR 26 - - - 0+00 0+20 0+30 BRUSH LINE - SCALE: AS NOTED SECTION 1 // / NOW OR FORMERLY QUALITY CONTROL CERTIFICATION / BOUNDARY POINT - I, PROJECT #2012875 GROUP REVIEWED DATE 4' 2' 0 4' JUN ' 5 2017 PROJECT MANAGER GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET SURVEY ENVIRONMENTAL CIVIL `.:°�/..... .. ... � SHEET / 1 OF 1 STRUCTURAL ARCHITECTURAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY / U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,NEW YORK DISTRI JACOB K.JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING E C El V E 26 FEDERAL PLAZA NEW YORK NY 10278-0090 SEP 2 3 2016 1 Regulatory Branch SE ° n u SUBJECT: Permit Application Number NAN-2016-01177-EYR by Brim Fishers Island Trust The New York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has received a request for Department of-the Army authorization for the following activity: APPLICANT: Brim Fishers Island Trust Attn: John G. Brim. - 234 Via Las Brisas Palm Beach, FL 33480 ACTIVITY: Construct one (1) 181-foot long by 4-foot wide fixed timber pier; one (1) 20-foot long by 3.5-foot wide ramp leading to one (1) 20-foot long by 8-foot wide pile-secured float; and four (4) mooring piles. Under the authority of Department of the Army Nationwide General Permit Number 3 Maintenance, relocate existing boulders at the proposed float and mooring pile locations. All relocated boulders will be placed beneath the proposed fixed timber pier. The proposed fixed . and floating pier structure will extend approximately 185-linear feet from the Plane of Mean Low Water into Fishers Island Sound. The purpose of this project is to provide access to the waterway for recreational boating,and dockage. WATERWAY: Fishers Island Sound, Block Island Sound LOCATION: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, NY As this is minor in nature, authorization may be by Letter of Permission. 'This is in accordance with current Federal Regulations governing work in navigable waters of the United States. To accomplish the coordination required, prior to the issuance of a Letter of Permission., your.review of the enclosed drawings is requested.. ***PLEASE USE THE ABOVE I8LCHARACTER FILE NUMBER ON ALL CORRESPONDENCE WITH THIS OFFICE*** - 2 - SUBJECT: Permit Application Number NAN-2016-01177-EYR SEP 12 2016 by Brim Fishers Island Trust Pursuant.to Section 307 (c) of the Coastal Zone Management Act of.1972 as amended (16 U.S.C. 1465 (c)(3)(A)), the applicant has certified that the activity complies with and will be conducted in a manner that is consistent with the approved state coastal zone management program. In order for us to better serve you, please complete our Customer Service Survey located at http://vvww.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/CustomerSurve.y.aspx. To allow for the timely processing of the subject application, your comments are requested within 20 days of the date of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact Robert Youhas, of my staff, at (917) 790-8715. Sincerely, Ronald R. Pinzon Chief, Eastern Section Enclosures I pE C E. 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WOOD STUMP` ��`� '' �♦ AHWL 3,4t • `' . STEP ������� S n`♦ '�. �� 1-2'DIA ROCKS �81 S \•�:� v "`\STONE MORTAR WALLS SAND EXISTING GONGRETE �� ,�;, ^�♦\ \'_ �: \\\ FOUNDATION PIER TO BE `♦♦� 1-2DIA ROCKS RETAINED(iYP) ^� �� ' '♦\ �\��, _ �`, \� S NEW 98fFT X 28+Fr ; STONE STEPS WOOD EXISTING BUILDING ON 0- -CONCRETE PADy" �•;\. �•`;, - - PL.�N 2 SURVEY byJA-TES BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING GRAPHIG SCALE 1'=60' ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER 6o 30 0 6o PROJECT: NEW PER and FLOAT SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK if LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �k.�F FEE, '` o �P ATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND KEIT ATE:' OCTOBER(3,2015 D 0 C R 0 PLIGANT. JOHN G BRIM rr 2 * u i S EP 2 3 2016 f� ENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 Ln IDOGKO, I NG. �Sou!i1o1d Tom ffh B.Neilson,PE C 0 p 68692 �c' ysiic,GT 06355 Po �O�ESSI�N�~ Board of Trustees 60 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2694 EMAIL:ofice@docko.com Kelth B.Nelleon,Docko Inc. roAG12016 8:48 AM Brim 3.dwg M?Aw►A)r **/0-id7 Ft Z. 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H ATE: OCTOBER 6,2015 0 C K 0 Cq "5 9 I PLIGANT JOHN G BRIM 2u j S E P 2 3 2016 ENT: SHEET 4 OF 4VA _ OGKO, ING. w �' C7 Southold lovan K elth B.Neilson,PE C 0 068692', �c' T ystic,CT 06355 R P 0 g A�OFES510Nv�� Board60 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 pWG 15-09-2694 EMAILofRce@docko.com Keith 6.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/16/2016 859 AM Brim 4B.dwg T;Kkw1N6 3&fJ 25 ` ~38 - 38 38 N J7 ' N g; 22 FlSHERS ISLAND SOUND 9 73 38 R 7.. 2µn \38 33 __ N 19 23 27 14 24 13 J =ia°?is o mo , �� �•C 'S Chaoomount� n EBB l a` 3;: ,t:: ® PROJECT NEW _ LOGATIOIV�M.�.l� REFERENCE "`;zt \ PIER and FLOAT CHART:13214 PROPERTY GRAPHIC SCALE w FEET of BROWN Wiz: ":;:�:,:..,v/:::•_:;�;i:::ni`i_g; �\\ •• 2000 NOTES: 1. ELEVATION DATUM IS APPARENT LOW WATER <•,;, :.:.::......... :.::.::::::: ::� 2 TIDE DATA D IS TAKEN FROM 2016 NOAA TIDE r= Y�:?Zr>.G:>'/.:is�:>:�:°:HE��9i!f�iE�1:5F.?E�Et:L�::ski.�YRf:P:i:�ii:'1.4�4n:.:......... 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' 0.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: EAST: ALICE C.$STUART R.BROWN HELFET ABM REVOG TRUST GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=200' C/O W.L.LYONS BROWN JR 109 OAK AVENUE 657 S.HURSTBOURNE PKWY SUITE 228 KENTFIELD,CA 94904 200 100 0 200 LOUISVILLE,KY 40222 PROJECT; NEW PIER and FLOAT LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK N yw WATERWAY: F15HERS ISLAND SOUND �O PATE OCTOBER 6,2015 D 0 C $ 0 v APPLICANT: JOHN G BRIM C: 2 JUN 1 7 20 AGENT: SHEET 1 OF � __ • QOCKO, INC. 068692"' �� Southold Town Keith B.Neilson,PE '0 R p 0 ppard of Trustees Mystic,CT 06355 �OFESStON4N` 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7-969 DWG 15-09-2694 EMAIL:office@docko.com Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 5/17/2016154.PM Brlm_15.dwg N FISI--IEFz.S FOOTPRINT OF PROPOSED s DOCK and BOULDER TO BE RELOCATED LIMIT OF 6.8'DIA BOULDERS�_ AREA OF&6 DIA BOULDERS I LIMIT OF EELGRASS \ s ,AT BOULDERS EDGE OF EELGRASS \ \ _ o ) PARER 5F SPARTINA� ` \\ \ \ AREA OF EEL GRASS AREA OF 2-3 DMA BOULDERS J 1Y AREA OF SPA znNA `' _ e` y C)�,—AREA OF SAND,AREA OF ALTERNAFLORA / til >i 7 SAND EELGgASa BRUSHY s '�\ r MHW,2* EDGE OF EELGRASS WOOD STUMP STEPS � �� \\'� F{� 3 43 1� AREA OF SPARSE EELGRASS CONCRETE FOOTING(TYP) CONCRETE PAD A 2EA OF T DIAj i .:� < AREA OF 1-2 DIA /( EXISTING BUILDIN �_., ��Q- AREA ROCKS STONE MORTAR WALL ��.�•��_� E�1��3�u } STONE$MORTAR SEAWALL STONE STEPS STONE$MORTAR WALL ������ ` _5� %% ARMOR STONE SEAWALL PRO TEG710N \`\�� — _I. CONCRETE BUILDING RETAINING WALL PROPERTY OF BRIM E -ri!\I CF7 GOIVDIT"101\IS GRAPHIC E<,' 1•=100' 100 50 O 100 SURVEY by JAMES BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER PROJECT: NEW PIER and FLOAT LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK ATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND hA ,9 D E I E ATE OCTOBER 6,2015 ,fl 0 C K 0 PLICANT: JOHN G BRIM z , . JUN 1 7 2016 ENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 r -- ^_ 4 DOCIKO, INC. Keith-B.Neilson,PE 0 Q. 06d692', c�, Southold Town Mystic,Cr 06355 R P 0 R 860 572 8939 FAX 8OO 572 7569 90FESS�CN� e f EMAIL.:oflflce@docko.com DWG 15-09-2694 Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/16/2016 839 AM BrIm�O.dwg FISHERS ISL�.ND SOUND 5 LIMIT OF EELGRASS N -4 �� AT BOULDERS AREA OF BOULDERS TO BE \ RELOCATED BELOW PIER \ NEW 8-FT X 20-FT FLOAT 3 . 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'�: 1-2 DMA ROCKS • • �` .•. �� STONE$MORTAR WALLS SAND \ � EXISTING GONG RETE ;�`,, \��,\�, \N,\ FOUNDATION PIER TO BE �� \�`, \�. 1-2 DIA ROCKS RETAINED(TYP) NEW 18±F7 X 28±F7' / STONE STEPS �\ WOOD PLATFORM �.: EXISTING BUILDING ON - \ CONCRETE PAD SURVEY by JAMES BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING GRAPHIC 9-� 1'=60, ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER 00 30 0 PROJECT: NEW PIER and FLOAT (� [ LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD F N�� `� (0% ►�+ I V E WATERWAY: FISHERSI ISLAND SOUND GOUNTY NEW YORK KEI T DATE OCTOBER 6,2015 D 0 C It 0 7 APPLICANT: JOHN G BRIM m 2� J U N 1 / 2016 AT ENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 _ DG)GIKO, I NG. Southold Town Kelth B.Neilson,PE 0 A �6869Z', Mystic,CT 06335 ROFESSIO'P� Board f Trustees 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2094 EMAIL officeQdocko.com Keith B.Nellson,Docko Inc. 6/10/2016 8.48 AM Brim�3.dwg 5 APPROXIMATE AREA OF BOULDERS TO BE I NOTE RAMP AND FLOAT RESTRAINT PILES NOT SHOWN RELOCATED BELOW PIER IN THIS VIEW FOR CLARITY OF PIER COMPONENTS NEW TIE-OFF PILE TOP EL 17tFT(7YPP)— �4-FT PIER SUPPORT NEW PIER SUPPORT --I'DECK LING(TYP) PILE TOP EL 4-FT� WIDTH NEW 4-FT WIDE CLAMP ABOVE DECK(TYP) PIER DECK EL 6tF7 (7YP) PIN SET 1N NEW DECK STRINGER DOLLED HOLE NEW 8-FT X 20-FT BOULDER N BOULDER NEW SPLIT CLAMP P) FLOAT with (TYP) CONTINUOUS and CRO33 BRACE FLOATATION — -------- — ----AHWL3.4xFT — •;}::s•._ �'r;:r. 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Rode, NY PLS 49833 ate NOT VALID WITHOUT AN ORIGINAL SIGNATURE Project No. 15091 -1 1R TO REMAIN ( IN FEET 1 inch = 20 f� AND EMBOSSED SEAL AFFIXED HEREON 000 F206 hers Island Trust c/o John Brim ooks Point Road, Fishers Island CTM#: 1000-4-3-3 /3/16 7 ;7 - - r - 041 T..N• a -. toll 11 • *. � Z -lopm Awl. IL ,�¢�-yip, x, �•.y,F,I'r ��'Y` _ 'r �� �{'X�r -••fir �� ...'� ��.-'' b,��i✓� € '•. c, _ '�. .•.. - _._ r ,,�,¢*•�i �.. M � � r '� 4w _cam .. _ =- Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim 'jjjjjjjjjt' ` 206 Brooks Point Road,Fishers Island CTM 1: 1000-4-3-3 /3/16 blot w•47 JC �_�s r.-'.•=--- ram•. (� �� :� f.;� S''• ��, ,,,��'�' w.-��� ,,c. ,, � ,� _ �� �� �. - r - •� _F.V. i Jul 2016 07:12a Helfet FI 5568 p.3 John Bredemeyer ' p E 0 E V E President Southold Trustees JUL 2 0 2016 Re: Brim Fishers Island Trust . Permit to build 181 ' Pier and Float Southold Town !'• f T Dear Sir, We own the property directly east of the Brim proposed dock. We are unable to attend the meeting tomorrow July 20th at or about 5:30P.M. but we have three principal objections; 1) Environmental issues: The proposed dock is planned to be built amongst existing eelgrass, boulders and rocks. Some boulders are to be relocated. I would hope the county and other interested agencies would carefully check that this proposal is permitted_ As I am sure you are aware the proposed area on which the dock is to be built is right in a very large eelgrass meadow. Eelgrass (scientific name; Zostera marina) is the species of seagrass that forms these valuable meadows along the Northeast coast that are among the most biologically productive natural systems in the world. Eelgrass grows well in cool, clear water, which helps make Fishers Island one of the few areas left in the Long Island and Connecticut region with any considerable eelgrass meadows. Researchers from the University of New Hampshire studied eelgrass from Massachusetts to New York for The Nature Conservancy and found that eelgrass from Fishers Island has unique genetic sequences compared to eelgrass DNA from the other areas in the study. This evidence further emphasizes the particular value of Fishers Island's eelgrass. Quoted above in bold and attached to this email are the results of a study done by New York State Seagrass Coordinator Soren Dahl Ph.D. 2) Aesthetics: The new 181 foot dock would definitely interfere with the view and outlook from our house. John Brim owns an approx 30ft sailboat and plans to dock it on the end of the rarnp.He also mentioned he might get a bigger boat. The front of our house faces just slightly east of north. The dock and the sail boats would be at an angle of approx 45 degrees to the Jul 2016 07:13a Helfet FI ' S568 p.4 left front of our house and definitely intrude on our views 3) Security: it is my understanding that some robberies have occurred in the winter when most of the houses are unoccupied. A new dock: makes it very easy for someone to tie up, grab belongings from our and other nearby houses and.exit. Thank you for your consideration, Sincerely Tony and Marje Helfet C. E a JUL 2 0 2016 ' 1 Southold Town f ru e Jul 2016 07:13a Helfet FI D E ( E 5568 p.5 JUL 2 0 2016 Soutboldlocal.com by Lisa Finn Board of T Town a of Tru e November 21, 2015 One of the area's dwindling natural resources will soon be in the spotlight. On Tuesday, Soren Dahl of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Bureau of Marine Resources came before the Southold Town board to discuss seagrass management. According to Dahl, seagrass management across the state's waters .is required; habitat experts have recommended that the a collaboration with local stakeholders be sought. When dealing with seagrass, or eelgrass, water clarity is a primary issue, Dahl said. In past years, eelgrass may have been, "in some people's minds, a nuisance, getting caught in outboard motors," he said. But in fact, the eelgrass is critical, a natural habitat for all manner of marine life, including finfish and blackfish. Eelgrass also plays a pivotal role in shoreline resiliency, Dahl said. But the losses in eelgrass have been "huge," he said, reaching historical levels. In 2014, a study of the Peconic Estuary indicated that 30 to 40 percent of its coastal habitat had been lost since 1930. "There are multiple issues confronting seagrass," he said. "To preserve what's there, as soon as possible, the best way is to go in and deal with the larger issues, such as water clarity and water management." That's why, he said, the aim was to reach out and partner with local municipalities, identifying areas were eelgrass still exists, and then working with local officials and stakeholders to determine a management plan, focusing on what's practical for each individual area. "We need to figure out a game plan," Dahl said, showing the board a map of town waters, pinpointing the areas where eelgrass still exists. Jul 2016 07:13a Helfet FI� 5568 p.6 There is some present at the Orient State Park, and "a bit surprising," near the ferry terminal in Greenport. "It doesn't make a lot of sense, since one of the issues with managing eelgrass is physical disturbance, but maybe it's protected because of seawall barriers," Dahl said. Cornell Cooperative Extension uses some of the areas for their eelgrass restoration efforts, he said. While its important to preserve and restore, "It takes a long time to understand what works," Dahl said. Other areas, such as Chesapeake Bay, have been working on shellfish restoration for decades and are finally "seeing some success." But Southold Town has a hidden eelgrass treasure, Dahl said: "The crown jewel of New York eelgrass is Fishers Island. That's something, and it's really a priority — the majority of all eelgrass in New York waters is here. I've been to meadows at other places that have nice eelgrass, but this is the best, and it represents a unique opportunity." While factors such a rising bottom temperatures preset a challenge, Dahl hopes to reduce stressors, because research has shown resiliency can then improve, he said. Water clarity and temperature remain the most critical issues, the nitrogen nutrient management also key, he said. Councilwoman Jill Doherty, a former town trustee, reminded the town has a shellfish advisory committee engaged in water sampling. While the board said there's not much seagrass left to manage in many places, Dahl said the goal was to focus on areas where it still exists, and to develop the management plan. The board suggested he work with the shellfish advisory committee and the town trustees moving forward to develop the plan. Justice Louisa Evans suggested he also speak to the Fishers Island Conservancy and harbor committee. Dahl said his goal was to provide the service at no cost to the town; his aim is just to create the management document and put it into practice. p E C E I V E JUL 2 0 2016 Board f Tru ee Jul 2016 07:14a Helfet FI " "5568 p.7 Some simple answer could mean educating the public on issues such as not setting a mooring field or using scallop dredges in areas where eelgrass still.exists, Dahl said. The hope, he said, is to implement a plan as soon as possible, "since so much is being lost." p ECEIE JUL 2 0 2016 ' Souihold Town Board f Trugees Jul 2016 07:14a Helfet FI� 5568 p•$ • .4f,• i�tfr, � JUL 2 0 2016 j Southold Town � Board of Tru to r By Soren Dahl, Ph.D. New York State Seagrass Coordinator Seagrasses are aquatic plants that form underwater meadows that are havens for healthy sea life. The coastal habitat that seagrass creates also provides economic and social benefits for people. Eelgrass (scientific name; Zostere marina) is the species of seagrass that forms these valuable meadows along the Northeast coast that are among the most biologically productive natural systems in the world. Eelgrass grows well in cool, clear water, which helps make Fishers Island one of the few areas left in the Long Island and Connecticut region with any considerable eelgrass meadows (see meadow photos above and map image below). The Marine Program at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County has been actively monitoring eelgrass in the Peconic Estuary since 1997 and has acknowledged the exceptional quality of the meadows surrounding Fishers Island. The Long Island Sound Study, a National Estuary Program, identified the coastal area around Fishers Island as a `Stewardship Site' in 2006, which highlighted the significance of its eelgrass beds. More recently, researchers from the University of New Hampshire studied eelgrass from Massachusetts to New York for The Nature Conservancy and found that eelgrass from Fishers Island has unique genetic sequences compared to eelgrass DNA from the other areas in the study. This evidence further emphasizes the particular value of Fishers Island's eelgrass. Jul 20 16 07:14a Helfet FI� 5568 p.9 Healthy eelgrass can have positive benefits for society both locally and globally. Seagrass meadows are federally recognized as `Essential Fish Habitat' far many commercially and recreationally prized fish and shellfish. Eelgrass is well known for providing habitat for Bay Scallops, but also EC E I V E JUL 2 0 2016 ' Cniifhnirl T,,.r Jul 20 16 07:15a Helfet FI� 5568 p.10 supports many fish species: Seahorse, Puffer, Fluke, Flounder, Blackfish, Black Sea Bass, Striped Bass, Bluefish and others. Eelgrass can also support the natural resiliency of local shorelines by reducing wave energy, causing suspended particles to settle to the bottom, and stabilizing sediments with their roots; all of which help to decrease erosion, The growing amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is the primary concern for global climate change and healthy seagrass meadows consume carbon dioxide, release oxygen (02) and store carbon at a rate that surpasses a similar sized area of forested land. Unfortunately,, seagrass meadows are declining globally and this trend has been observed across the northeastern states. There are numerous threats to seagrass health, some of which include increasing water temperatures, physical disturbances related to various coastal activities, degrading water quality and clarity especially since eelgrass needs to receive ample sunlight in order to survive. Although there are a few reports of successful restoration sites, it is very challenging to reestablish an eelgrass meadow after it has been lost. A well-developed bed of eelgrass roots and rhizomes provide it with resilience, while newly planted eelgrass shoots are much more vulnerable to stress and disturbance. Seagrass experts concur that it is more prudent and cost effective to preserve meadows than to restore them. In response to vanishing seagrass resources, the New York State Legislature established a Seagrass Task Force in 2006, to examine the current state of seagrass abundance and distribution in New York's coastal waters. Led by the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the Task Force consulted seagrass biologists and marine habitat experts in order to develop a report with recommendations for seagrass preservation, management, research and restoration. The work of the Task Force led to passage of the 'Seagrass Protection Act' in 2012, which prioritizes the designation of Seagrass Management Areas and developing management plans in consultation with local governments and stakeholders. Considering the trends of declining and disappearing eelgrass, it is imperative that all levels of government and stakeholders collaborate to preserve and protect the best seagrass habitat that remains. With this goal in mind, it is clear that Fishers Island is a priority for conservation and establishment of a Seagrass Management Area. The DEC's Bureau of Marine Resources is very interested in working collaboratively to develop management planning that promotes seagrass health. I look forward to interacting with the community regarding this progressive initiative that aims to preserve a coastal quality of life and the natural heritage of Fishers Island. D C E I V EDD JUL 2 0 2016 Souihold Town f Tr Jul 20 16 07:16a Helfet FI 40 45 568 p,11 For more information regarding this endeavor, or if you have any questions or comments, please contact me: Soren Dahl, Ph.D. New York State Seagrass Coordinator Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Specialist c/o NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Marine Resources 205 N. Belle Mead Road, Suite 1 , E. Setauket, NY 11733 (631) 444-0453 ECE � ' E JUL 2 0 2016 Southold loam B a f Tru e Jul 2016 07:12a Helfet FI 5568 p.2 NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the matter of applicant: Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim SCTM#1000-4-,-3-3 YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: That it is the intention of the undersigned to request a Permit from the Board of Trustees to: 1. Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20 FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Also construct an 18(=/-)FT x 28(+l-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. 2. That the property which is the subject of Environmental Review is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: 3206 Brooks Point Road (Brooks Point), Fishers Island 3. That the project which is subject to Environmental Review under Chapters 32, 37, and/or 97 of the Town Code is open to public comment on: DATE- July 20 2016—at or about 5:30 P.M. You may contact the Trustees Office at 765-1892 or in writing. The above-referenced proposal is under review of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold and does not reference any other agency that might have to review same proposal. PROPERTY OWNERS NAME: Brim Fishers Island Trust MAILING ADDRESS: 234 Via Las Brisas Palm Beach FL 33480 PHONE#: 917-84 I-8$96 AGENT: Docko Inc. Keith B. Neilson P.E. MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06365 PHONE#: 860-572-8939 Eric: Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal for your conv nL1,' E V DD JUL 2 0 2016 Southold Town 6 John M. Bredeme er III, Preside al�gOFF01� y �O '�Cp 4" Town Hall Annex Michael J. Domino, Vice-President �� �y 1 54375 Route 25 Glenn Goldsmith o P.O. Box 1179 A. Nicholas Krupski o Southold, NY 11971 Charles J. Sanders 4, ® o�� Telephone (631) 765-1892 ��� Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 11 Date/Time: %A f Completed in field by: � �SCA�1t4 �r N Docko, Inc. on behalf of BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct a 4' wide by +/-181 linear foot long fixed wood pile and timber pier; a 3.5'x20' ramp; an 8'x20' floating dock with four (4) restraint piles; install four (4) tie- off piles; relocate boulders within-the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas under the new pier; and on top of existing concrete foundation.pier located in beach area construct a proposed +/- 18'x28' wood platform... Located: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-4-3-3 CH. 275-3 - SETBACKS WETLAND BOUNDARY: Actual Footage or OK=� Setback Waiver Required 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 50 feet 3. Sanitary Leaching Pool (cesspool): 100 feet 4. Septic Tank: 75 feet . 5. Swimming Pool and related structures: 50 feet 6. Landscaping or gardening: 50 feet 7. Placement of C&D material: 100 feet TOP OF BLUFF: 1. Residence: 100 feet. 2. Driveway: 100 feet 3. Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool) 100 feet: 4. Swimming pool and related structures: 100 feet Public Notice of Hearing Card Posted: Y / N , Ch. 275 Ch. 111 V SEQRA Type: 1 II Unlisted Action V/ Type of Application: Pre-Submission Administrative Amendment Wetland Coastal Erosion Emergency Violation Non-Jurisdiction Survey <_ 5 years: Y/N Wetland Line by: C.E.H.A. Line Additional information/suggested modifications/conditions/need for outside review/consultant/application completeness/comments/standards: Present were: Oeloj. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski C. Sanders Other Page 1 of 2 John M. Bredemeyer III, President o��g�FFO(��oG Town Hall Annex Michael J. Domino, Vice-Presider it y 54375 Route 25 Glenn Goldsmith a P.O. Box 1179 at A. Nicholas Krupski o • I� Southold, NY 11971 Charles J. Sanders y�jo ao��A Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date/Time: Completed in Work Session by: Docko, Inc. on behalf of BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct a 4' wide by +/-181 linear foot long fixed wood pile and timber pier; a 3.5'x20' ramp; an 8'x20' floating dock with four (4) restraint piles; install four (4) tie- off piles; relocate boulders within the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas under the new pier; and on top of existing concrete foundation pier located in beach area construct a proposed +/- 18'x2'8' wood platform. Located: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-4-3-3 Ch. 275-12 - STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment* A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the Town: B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation: C. Cause saltwater intrusion in the fresh water recourses of the Town: D. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife & vegetation or the natural habitat thereof: E. Increase the danger of flood-and storm-tide damage: F. Adversely affect navigation tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the Town: G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters: H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity: I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town: J. Adversely affect the aesthetic value of the wetland and adjacent areas: Ch. 111-9 - ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment* A. Is reasonable and necessary, considering reasonable alternatives to the proposed activity and the extent to which the proposed activity requires a shoreline location: B. Is not likely to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the proposed site and at other locations: C. Prevents, if possible, or minimizes adverse effects on natural protective features and their functions and protective values, existing erosion protection structures and natural resources: D. :525% Expansion/Calculation Work Session Notes Application Complete SEQRA Classification Confirmed Coordinated Review Y/N Pos/Neg Declaration CAC: LWRP: Additional information on comments/to be discussed/Public Hearing: Date: Completed By: Present: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski C. Sanders E. Cantrell D. Di Salvo Other Page 2 of 2 New York State L , Department of Environmental Conservation PERMISSION TO INSPECT PROPERTY By signing this permission forn for submission with an application for a permit(s) to the Department of Environmental Conservation ("DhC"), the signer consents to inspection by DEC staff of the project site or facility for which a permit is sought and, to the extent necessary, areas adjacent to the project site or facility. This consent allows DEC staff to enter upon and pass through such property in order to inspect the project site or facility, without prior notice, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. If DEC staff should wish to conduct an inspection at any other times, DEC staff will so notify the applicant and will obtain a separate consent for such all inspection. Inspections may take place as part of the application review prior to a decision to grant or deny the permit(s) sought. By signing this consent form, the signer agrees that this consent remains in effect as long as the application is pending, and is effective regardless of whether the signer,applicant or an at, is present at the time of the inspection. in the event that the project site or facility is posted with any form of"posted" or"keep out" notices,or fenced in with an unlocked gate, this permission authorizes DEC staff to disregard such notices or unlocked gates at the time of inspection. The signer further agrees that during an inspection. DEC staff may, among other things, take measurements, may analyze physical characteristics of the site including, but not limited to, soils and vegetation (taking samples for analysis), and may make drawings and take photographs. Failure to grant consent for an inspection is 4orounds for, and may result in, denial of the permit(s) sought by the application. Permission is granted for inspection of property located at the following, address(es): 32 int Road FishPr.-, Island RY nF�Qn B►,signing this.firrn,, I u fins,under penults'gfperjury that I tilt,ntNhcrr'i_ecl to gil!e cc�r7.vc�rtt try entry h)' D C'staf a.S descr ibecl ah, ve. I unclers nd that falve stcrtc�nu�rtts nrudE herein crre punishable as cr C7ass A n,ivdentecnuor t r ucrnt trr e: ion 210.45 of the Pencil Lul,1% John Brim for Brim Fishers Island Trust OyDate-- *Thosi,-ner Print Name andTitle Slgnah.1 C of this form trust be an indi,�idual or authorized representative of a legal entity that: owns fee title and i,in possession of the.property identifiecl above: • maintains possessory interest in the property through a lease,rental agreement or other legally binchng agreement:or • is provided pennission to act on behalf of an individual or legal entity possessing fee title or other poscsxon interest in the property for the propose of consenting to uispection of wch property. 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F._ +. a 4� ��,,�-�•' �e��r ^?�'c L ,y S Brim Fishers Island Trust � i ''Now— t i r r �LJ 116, " �Tr v .�� eft r. •r i � Wit• � 4 _ 1 ` �• } r Y, ..DIY. • .y.� SI Nf. Brim 2015 GooglePhotograph r r • � � !1HiIO y�l: � �� ,� I n•:I�;.,n• I nru:� C�atanby ROCk l `� t` i�l ISIHnd t O 20 i 6 Goog b Image O 201f.Terra Mev�cs OCkO, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com � July 25, 2016 NYS DOS ECUVE D Department of Coastal Resourcds IR JUL 2 9 2016 41 State Street, 8 h Floor j Albany,NY 12231 i $pl+tholtllTnvi,m . Re: Brim Fishers Island Trust New Pier&Float To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of Brim Fishers Island Trust, we submit the attached Federal Consistency Assessment Form for a new pier and float in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island, New York. We enclose herewith the following in support of this permit application: 4* Two prints each of plans titled: Project: "New Pier&Float" Waterway: Fishers Island Sound Location: Fishers Island, Town of Southold Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Brim Fishers Island Trust ❖ Two copies of Corps of Engineers, NYS DEC and Town of Southold Application forms, Location Map, Tax Assessor's Map and NYS DOS Coastal Management Federal Consistency Assessment Forms. I trust that you will find this application package complete and acceptable: please let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, iD O 4KO, INC. ` eith B. Neilson, P.E. KBN: cb Enclosures CC: John Brim NYS DEC: Regulatory Affairs ACOE a-O!M-of .o thald PBred"emeye III File:15-09-2694 BRIM NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Federal Consistency Assessment Form An applicant,seeking a permit,license,waiver,certification or similar type of approval from a federal agency which is subject to the New York State Coastal Management Program(CMP),shall complete this assessment form for any proposed activity that will occur within and/or directly affect the State's Coastal Area. This form is intended to assist an applicant in certifying that the proposed activity is consistent with New York State's CMP as required by U.S. Department of Commerce regulations(15 CFR 930.57).It should be completed at the time when the federal application is prepared. The Department of State will use the completed form and accompanying information in its review of-the-applicant's certification of consistency. A.APPLICANT (please print) �1.Name: Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim JUL2 9 2016 2.Address: 3206 Brooks Point Road Fishers Island Southold lawn 3. Telephone: Area Code(91 b 841-8896 B.PROPOSED ACTIVITY 1.Brief description of activity: See attached project discription 2.Purpose of activity: L tta dock for private recreational boating use by the Brim family. 3.Location of activity: Suffolk County Fishers Island Town of Southold 3206 Brooks Point Road County City,Town,or Village g Street or Site Description 4. Type of federal permit/license required:_Ug AC;OF 5.Federal application number,if known: Pending 6.If a state permit/license was issued or is required for the proposed activity,identify the state agency and provide the application or permit number,if known: Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. f p E C;�1 E �1 JUL 2 9 2016 f L Joiilhoid iab�n Boat ;Ti us ees C. COASTAL ASSESSMENT Check either"YES"or"NO"for each of these questions. The numbers following each question refer to the policies described in the CMP document(see footnote on page 2)which may be affected by the proposed activity. 1.Will the proposed activity result in any of the following: YES/NO a.Large physical change to a site within the coastal area which will require the preparation of an environmental impact statement? (11,22,25,32,37,38,41,43).. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . b.Physical alteration of more than two acres of land along the shoreline,land under water or coastal waters? (2, 11, 12,20,28,35,44). . .. .. .. .. ® E5 c.Revitalization/redevelopment of a deteriorated or underutilized waterfront site? (1). . . . . Q Z d.Reduction of existing or potential public access to or along coastal waters? (19,20) . . . . e.Adverse effect upon the commercial or recreational use of coastal fish resources? (9,10). . Q f. Siting of a facility essential to the exploration,development and production of energy resources in coastal waters or on the Outer Continental Shelf? 29 Q g. Siting of a facility essential to the generation or transmission of energy? (27). . . . . . . . . r h.Mining,excavation,or dredging activities,or the placement of dredged or fill material in coastal waters? 15 35 i.Discharge of toxics,hazardous substances or other pollutants into coastal waters? (8, 15,35) E j.Draining of stormwater runoff or sewer overflows into coastal waters? (33). . . . .. . . .. . . Q k. Transport,storage,treatment,or disposal of solid wastes or hazardous materials? (36,39). 0 1.Adverse effect upon land or water uses within the State's small harbors? (4). . . . . . . . . . . . Q 2.Will the proposed activity affect or be located in,on,or adjacent to any of the following: YES/NO a. State designated freshwater or tidal wetland? (44).. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . b.Federally designated flood and/or state designated erosion hazard area? (11, 12, 17,). . . . . 13 c.State designated significant fish and/or wildlife habitat? (7). .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . State designated significant scenic resource or area? (24). .. .. .. . . . d.e. State designated important agricultural lands? (26). .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. f.Beach,dune or barrier island? (12). — — g.Major ports of Albany,Buffalo,Ogdensburg,Oswego or New York?.(3). .. h.State,county,or local park? (19,20). . . . . i.Historic resource listed on the National or StL ��o 'b l�l�ic (.. . . . . . . . . . 3.Will the proposed activity re uire any of the followin ,2 9 2016 YES/NO a.Waterfront site? (2,21,22). Y0b.Provision of new public services or infrastruped.. . .. . . . popu atedsections of the coastal area? (5). . .. ., .. , , , n;T;,; �•.s c.Construction or reconstruction of a flood or erosion control structure? (13, 14, 16). . ET d.State water quality permit or certification? (30,38,40) e. State air quality permit or certification? (41,43). . . .... . . . ... .. .. .. . . .. 4. Will the proposed activity occur within and/or affect an area covered by a State approved local waterfront revitalization program? (see policies in local program document). . . . . . . . . . . . .. D.ADDITIONAL STEPS 1. If all of the questions in Section C are answered"NO",then the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. 2.If any of the questions in Section C are answered"YES",then the applicant or agent is advised to consult the CMP,or where appropriate,the local waterfront revitalization program document*. The proposed activitymust be analyzed in more detail with respect to the applicable state or local coastal policies. On a separate page(s),the applicant or agent shall: (a) identify,by their policy numbers,which coastal policies are affected by the activity,(b)briefly assess the effects of the activity upon the policy; and,(c)state how the activity is consistent with each policy. Following the completion of this written assessment,the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. E.CERTIFICATION The applicant or agent must certify that the proposed activity is consistent with the State's CMP or the approved local waterfront revitalization program,as appropriate. If this certification cannot be made,the proposed activity shall not be undertaken. If this certification can be made,complete this Section. "The proposed activity complies with New York State's approved Coastal Mana ement Pro am,or with the applicable approved local waterfront revitalization program,and will be conducted in _ c i t ins p Applicant/Agent's Name: Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim Address: 234 Via Las Brisas Palm Beach FL 33480 JUL 2 9 2016 �+ Telephone: Area Code( 917) 841-8896 �—— -----� SGIIIhGIi} It)Wil Applicant/Agent's Signature: u�— ftua, .f Trus, S Date: 6, tp f F. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.The applicant or agent shall submit the following documents to the New York State Department of State,Office of Coastal,Local Government and Community Sustainability,Attn: Consistency Review Unit, 1 Commerce Plaza,99 Washington Avenue-Suite 1010,Albany,New York 12231. a.Copy of original signed form. b.Copy of the completed federal agency application. c.Other available information which would support the certification of consistency. 2. The applicant or agent shall also submit a copy of this completed form along with his/her application to the federal agency. 3.If there are any questions regarding the submission of this form,contact the Department of State at (518) 474-6000. *These state and local documents are available for inspection at the offices of many federal agencies,Department of environmental Conservation and Department of State regional offices,and the appropriate regional and county planning agencies. Local program documents are also available for inspection at the offices of the appropriate local government. PROPERTY OF JOHN BRIM BROOKS POINT,FISHERS ISLAND SOUND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENT FOR NYS DEC,NYS/DOS AND TOWN OF SOUT JUNE 2016 ,1 I)L 2 9 2016 GENERAL 4 t sou,iiold;own Brim Fishers Island Trust, c/o Mr. John Brim the ��a,c 1) 1"is;ees > at'ce1—�*3-3 off Brooks Point Road located along the north shoreline of Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass brush ground cover and trees with a steep 20 foot bluff falling off to the shoreline which is lined with large stone. The frontage of the property is approximately 400 feet along Fishers Island Sound at the easterly end, abutted by Alice C. Brown and Stuart R. Brown to the west and Helfet A & M Revocable Trust to the east. The waterfront consists of a rock-covered slope with sporadic small patches of tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the moderately sloped coastal bluff north of the proposed dock site and a beach to the east. This is a high energy waterfront site. It is Mr. Brim's desire to build a fixed pier with a floating dock. The end of this new pier will be an elevation of 6 feet above Mean Low Water(MLW), crossing over the boulder-strewn intertidal zone at a typical height of 6 feet above the bottom sediments and a level landing to shore at that elevation. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project showing this configuration and pertinent details. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, this project is to construct a fixed wood pile and timber pier from the shore with a floating dock out into Fishers Island Sound in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of South ordinance No. 6, 2004. Boulder relocation will Southold ordi be required at the end of the dock facility to provide for safe berthing and stopping short of local eel grass beds. It is envisioned that this structure will be built utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a barge-mounted crane and push boats. ➢ New piles will be driven starting at the new shore landing end of the pier and proceeding waterward at roughly 10-foot intervals to the waterward end of the pier approximately 157 feet from the Apparent High Water Line. These piles will be driven by double-acting air hammer to a bearing capacity of about 20 tons and pull-out resistance of approximately 10 tons. This generally results in about ten feet of embedment of the pile in the bearing stratum. These piles will be 12-inch nominal diameter measured at three feet from the butt. 1 ➢ After the piles are installed, split caps (also referred to as split clamps) consisting of a pair of pressure treated Southern Pine timbers, 3 x 10 or 4 x 10 nominal dimension, will be double bolted to the piles transversely forming a pile bent. Stringers will be then laid on the split caps parallel to the length of the pier. In all likelihood, three runs of stringers will be set and will probably consist of 3 x 10 pressure-treated Southern Pine. ➢ The outer stringer on each side will be bolted or spiked to the pile at each bent to secure it against uplift forces that this pier will typically be exposed to. ➢ After the stringers have been connected to the piles and split caps, the decking will be installed. In accordance with the Town of Southold's Ordinance No. 6, 2004, this decking will not be CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine but rather oak, cedar hardwood or plastic / composite such as "Timber Tech" or similar synthetic, composite or plastic material with the brushed side mounted up. If composites or plastic are used, decking will be either gray, brown or natural in color. Decking will be attached to the stringers utilizing galvanized nails or stainless steel Phillips or Flathead square-drive stainless steel wood screws about 4 inches long and will be set with a %"gap between deck planks. ➢ The over-water decking will run at an elevation of approximately 6 feet MLW above the existing bottom sediments (not including boulders). See Sheet 4 of the application drawings for the pier profile. ➢ The piles will terminate about 42 inches above the deck surface and have horizontal rail members mounted to them. ➢ A rail of cedar, oak, hardwood or Timber Tech material will be installed for safety. The mid- rail can be timber or cable and both details are shown. ➢ Water and electricity will be run out in conduits on the pier in the space between the stringers . so that trickle chargers on the boat may be powered during tie-ups. The water will allow boats to be rinsed off after usage. A power post with an internal light will be mounted to the end of the fixed pier with receptacles to provide power to the boats from extension cords. The power Post will also have coiling arms for storage of the electric service cord and hose between uses. Because the dock may be used during the hours of darkness, low-intensity lights will be mounted on staggered piles or dock rail posts to illuminate the deck and the walk in surface up the bank. This system will be manually or radio con ecvift a�slYut_dfi�tie hat the lights will only be on when necessary for safety of the u r . ter ''— i� -'� LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES JUL 2 9 2016 The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are appli able4o4he-$ ,� e r os local refinement of the Lon Island Su;U I fod, k vP 1 are a g and Sound Regional Coastal M agementrRiiipr _r,,(Policies thE t apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Brim site is in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island could only be characterized as Developed Shorefront because of the house and landscaped grounds. The shoreline is completely, naturally protected by boulders which constitutes a glacial deposit despite the appearance of human development. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed dock facility for the Brims' is consistent with waterfront development on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. The pier is made of suitably-sized timbers requiring 12 inch class B piles because of wave exposure and utilizes the materials allowable under Local Law #6. This proposal is consistent with other adjacent dock facilities and characteristics for the visual and scenic considerations. The length is made necessary due to the boulder field to be crossed to reach navigable 2 water. The encroachment has been minimized to be consistent with DEC policies, Southold Local Law#6, US ACOE policies and the structure is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both Stateand local permitting standards and guidelines. Lighting will be minimal for operational safety and otherwise off, and lights will be utilized only when necessary for boating purposes so that during hours of darkness there will be no adverse impact NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7-Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. The proposed structure for the Brim recreational boating facility has been laid out and configured so as to be consistent with the Town and DEC permit requirements for such structures. As such, it provides adequate height to clear environmental resources of concern and the materials to be utilized are consistent with Town of Southold's Local Law #6 regarding environmental quality and the use of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber components in particular. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. There will be no significant adverse impacts on air quality as a result of this structure and the construction of the dock should not diminish overall environmental considerations in Fishers Island Sound. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town. This project creates a recreational boating facilit for the Brim's property and so is consistent with this policy and will dpr ely�a fe°ct�p'ubPc c s to or use of Public Trust Lands or Waters of the State. k`i l WORKING COAST POLICIES J U L 2 9 2016 The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and[j promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the siting of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project has been laid out to make the most beneficial use of the land and locating the dock facility in the most appropriate point of the land where access from the shore 3 will not require excessive structural facilities and the alignment depicted is to minimize impacts on valuable habitat and environmental resources. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the dock is typical of recreational boating facilities throughout the area and all along coastal New England. The structure has been minimized in size, height, and structure so as to be consistent with other facilities of a similar nature and the minimum necessary comonents to accommodate safe and efficient boating operations from pthis site safely in a variety of climatic conditions. This project does not interfere with public access or use of Public Trust Waters and Lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation erosion problems, it does not adversely affect environmental resources and in the area where the facility must span the intertidal zone at the shore line, the facility has been located in the area of rocks where environmental resources have already been diminished so as not to worsen any of these conditions and where waters are fouled by the boulders to the extent that they are not navigable. The height of the structure has been specifically addressed so as to allow vegetation of the shoreline by tidal wetlands plants if other conditions are conducive to such growth. The dock facility has also been located reaching out to the deepest water in Fishers Island Sound short of established eel grass beds, so that dredging will not be an issue in the future, thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. The boulders to be removed will be relocated beneath the pier in the existing boulder field so as not to change the site characteristics and not to extend impacts into adjacent resource areas. More than 95% of the Brim's shoreline in Fishers Island Sound will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no water quality degradation as a result of this project. No natural protective features or processes will be adversely impacted as a result of the proposed docking facility. There were no submerged aquatic vegetation specimens in the proposed dock or berthing area. Reference is made to the NYS DEC study from 2000 indicating the suitability of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine piles and super-structure components for this type of purpose. In accordance with Local Law #6, decking for the pier deck treads will be of woods other than Southern Yellow Pine. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. The dock facility will be an accessory to the home located at this site. There will be no development of the upland related to this dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational boat' ' ` compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the s a er-usage-bpor JUL 2 RE UIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE SOUTHOLD ETLANDS LAW 6012004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit i subject t r''a i;,vrn other governmental or municipal authorities. --� � �gval of The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its officers. 4 The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks, the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for simultaneously through the Southold Town Trustees, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The new piles to be installed will be 12 inch diameter Class B wood, of sturdy, durable and stable materials, in all likelihood, Greenhart, Kakaralli or CCA pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)piles with new split caps and braces of the same SYP materials. These members will be a minimum of 3 x 10 timber with two '/" bolts per connection, and in many cases, one 1-inch bolt per connection. This pier is a fixed, pile-supported timber structure with a float and therefore will not adversely affect the free circulation of water or reduce the effects of fluctuating water levels in Fishers Island Sound. In addition, the pier does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. The pier's end elevation is such that in extreme high flood tides the structure will be inundated. The structure's SYP timber materials represent the standard of the industry being specifically grown for this type of usage and are capable of withstanding full immersion. With the connections described abo 1 wr a survive repeated inundations and even direct wav `'' ' structural life of approximate) 20 l vats c ,i t guaranteed. Y Years. Sever s performance c JUL 2 9 2016 ' 3. The pier support, because of its height, will inclu e 4.Class B piles at 10-foot intervals to the maxi um exten et obtain the desired pier alignment �u h$l n order t p gnment and support intervals; 12 inch piles wil a used for the tie-offs. Twelve inch piles are required for this pier because of the difficult pile driving conditions in the boulder field. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers can be approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. 4. The pier will not be decked with CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine. This pier/ walkway provides a safe pedestrian surface for.access to the berthed boat. Rails may be installed on the pier for safety of the users. 5. The pier is located near the center of the property. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph has been more than honored and lateral clearance should not be an issue because the proposed pier does not represent a significant encroachment into the boating operations area of the neighbors to the east or west. The dock facility does not project into the navigation way for other boaters in the 5 Sound. The deck width of 4 feet is considered desirable and appropriate for boating safety because of the angled exposure to waves from the north, inherent stability, and the agility of some of the users. 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. The only permanent structures located above the pier decking other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function, are the kayak racks over s, boulder at the shore side landing. y the 8. It is possible but not necessary to provide a five- er between the Mean High and Mean Low Water Lines. Foot s traffic in thus har al is rare, if at all, and so the additional structure of s been left out of this pier layout. There is room for the b c o a r nV, tleurh end of the pier. �------- , NEW YO RK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PRO G MT! J U L 2 9 2016 These application documents include a copy of the ederal Coster Xs-&J utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Pr ysme t Form g °gram e N w York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective p case. Policy 2—Water Dependent Uses—This project is to construct a fully functional water dependent use, a dock facility at this site in support of recreational boating. s `. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront—There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which is dominated by an accumulation of stone which has diminished resources such as growth of tidal wetlands vegetation. The project will be to build a pier { and extend it to a logical shoreward terminus to make it safe and reliably usable in most weather conditions. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The pier, to the shoreward point beginning, will maintain 5 feet above the rocky intertidal sediments and should not jeopardize the integrity of an vegetation outcrops, should they colonize this area in the future. Typically there is a slight environmental benefit to a pier project because of the creation of structure in the water column where barnacles, algae and crustaceans will colonize and grow. Policy 8 —Protection & Preservation of Habitat Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project and the dock structure is being kept to its minimal configuration and of materials consistent with standards of the industry and restrictions set forth in the Wetlands Law, No. 6, 2004 set forth by the Town of Southold and standards of the NYS DEC. The pier has been sited over a stony part of the beach to make use of the most obstructed, least desirable habitat and minimize damage to natural resources. Police 11 —Minimize Damage to Natural Resources The dock construction project has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize damage to natural resources as identified in Policy 8 above. The dock facility has been sited in the area where large boulders on the beach vegetation. have already impacted shoreline 6 Policy 14 — No Measurable Increase in Flooding This project consists of construction of an open wood pile and timber pier which in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Fishers Island Sound or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, and Block Island Sound and this structure will have no adverse influence or in any way impact on those levels. Policv 15 —No Dredging=Dredging, per se, is not required in this project, however, boulders will be moved from the float and berthing area and relocated to the footprint of the per consistent with the benthic characteristics of the site. The floating dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid any dredging requirements. The depth of 2 feet, as generally recommended by the US ACOE, and 4 feet as recommended by the NYS DEC has been reached. This is an exposed site such that the boat must be berthed bow out. Policv 19—Impact on Public Access Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site except kayaking and canoeing which are also rare. The upper intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation and the shallow sub-tidal waters do not present any Opp ien-erg �p. r� � ent for public access in the area. The Sound is three miles wide so th r :cc i f less lian landward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE po Thus, public access�o a State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project. JUL 2 9 2016 `J Polic 20 — Public Trust Comp bility with Existin d' limn Pro erties and an Uses- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties d l so een co sidered in this project. Some nearby properties have small docking ' ' ' r ' d this docking facility will not interfere with existing or the likely configuration of future facilities on nearby properties or the logical allocation of littoral development rights. Policv 21 —Water Dependent Recreation This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources Impairment or Loss This policy is designed to prevent impairment or loss of scenic resources. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier will not represent such an extent of encroachment or structure which would create a loss of scenic resources. The inboard landing section of the pier will be largely over-shadowed by the bluff. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policv 25—Enhance Overall Scenic Quality The new dock structure will be consistent with the scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policy 44 — Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands The only tidal wetland vegetation on the rocky shorefront are small sporadic patches of spartina alterniflora beyond the beach and west of the dock site. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier-has taken advantage of the existing un- vegetated strip of the beach in order to avoid adverse wetlands impact. The pier alignment also avoids eel grass beds which dominate the beach east of the dock site. The height of the pier should allow opportunities for the growth of the spartina Tinge marsh naturally up to, and to an extent, beneath the wood pier if other conditions are suitable but to date that has not occurred in the proposed pier site. The pier stops will short of submerged aquatic vegetation. 7 SUMMARY This project proposes a new fixed pier with a floating dock for recreational boating access for the property of the Brim Fishers Island Trust on Fishers Island, incorporating extensive measures to make use of a marginally productive habitat, while maintaining habitat values and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands or submerged aquatic vegetation. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers,NYS DEC and Town of Southold applications and supplemental charts and photographs are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004 and its approval is thus respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, DOC O, INC. Keith B.Neilson,P.E. 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OCTOBER 6,2015 D 0 C K 5 1 APPLICANT: JOHN G BRIM ' U • r ,g AGENT: SHEET I OF 4 _ /'vi ar 2w ��CKO, ING. Kelth B.Neilson,PE �' rt 066692', t��� Mystic,Cr 06355 $ P 0 R B' `�,40��SS'ONpti• 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2094 EMAIL-ofHceC@docko.com Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/28/20161159 AM Brim-18.7 N FrSHEFzs I.SL�.IVD FOOTPRINT OF PROPOSED s DOCK and BOULDER TO BE RELOCATED AREA OF 6-8 DIA BOULDERS LIMIT OF 6-6 DIA BOULDERS I LIMIT OF EELGRASS \ ,AT BOULDERS EDGE OF EELGRASS PAREA 5F SPARTINA AREA OF EELGRASS J AREA OF 2-3 DIA BOULDERS AREA OF SPARTINA ` � • y` C3�ARE A OF SAND.A2 OF ALTERNAFLORA . /,1 �i>b�l 1 Jl12 fl SAND BRUSH \�� P� EELGRP\Sa +1 1� ML MHW,2 _ EDGE OF EELGRASS WOOD STUMP STEPS \\'�'C` H�3.q± AREA OF SPARSE EELGRASS CONCRETE FOOTING(7YP) CONCRETE PAD AREA OF 1' 1pj EXISTING BUILDIN �,,,�.�\`Q,�OGARE�F 1-7 DIA ROCKS ,( STONE$MORTAR STONE It MORTAR SEAWALL STONE STEPS �� ' s ` a� ..`... .... .. 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LOGAMON: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLATFORM GAI-LDUT SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK QF N �� AY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND tCEi E C; E p OCTOBER 6,2015 D 0 C K 0 . G7 v ON T D 1 _ JOHN G BRIM �¢ p � SHEET 3 OF 4 -- JUL 2 9 2016 OGKO, ING. 1 Ke B.Nellson,PE ° R P 0 -__^ My 'c,CT 06355 068692- °� Souctlolu Town 86 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7369 DWG 15-09-2694 FESStOaAy Board of Trusties L:ofAce@docko.com Keith 5.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/28/20161205 PM Brlm�.dwg , APPROXIMATE AREA OF BOULDERS TO BE I NOTE RAMP AND FLOAT RESTRAINT PILES NOT SHOWN RELOCATED BELOW PIER - IN THIS VIEW FOR CLARITY OF PIER COMPONENTS NEW TIE-OFF PILE TOP EL 17tFT(7YP)— PER SUPPORT I 4--T LJNG(n'P) I NEW PIER SUPPORT DECK �- PILE TOP EL 4-Fr WIDTH NEW 4-FT WIDE CLAMP ABOVE DECK(TY PIER DECK EL 6tF7 � I PIN SET IN NEW DECK STRINGER BOULDER DRILLED HOLE NEW 8-PT X 20-FT N 60ULDER (Typ) FLOAT w" NEW SPLIT CLAMP CONTINUOUS and CROSS BRACE FLOATATION :;x:is's`�;;, •w; .;,;., + y `�n•,yr$1ti (M') I --- — ----AHWL3.4tFT — � '•i:•s•: �•�,,.�: ::.,. ._''�` ,'t.t• •r.y.•• --------- ——— -MHW 23 _` ALWL OA -- � -------- -� - _ - F�INN�D F�1L� DETAIL NOT TO SCALE - .,,,� - I , �:rL.1P'+.'•�:i-}.jJ;��F:%'<:'�.`,:'-�� I. 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EW PIER 5UPP0 >•.w:•.z RELOCATED BELOW`�{`?` 4-FT ABOVE DECK :rBOTTOM SEDIh1ENT5 •- EELGRA55(TYP)f EL (TYP) SAND,ROCKS and BOULDERS'PIER�TYP):{;•: .-`=:'<� `,`a ' =:: =s:x`: PFzOF=1 LE ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER GRAPHIC SCALE 1•=20' PROJECT: NEW PIER and FLOAT 20 10 0 20 LOGATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK �P�® f WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND aN KEI E E 1 DATE: OCTOBER 6,2015 D 0 C x 0 CO � APPLICANT: JOHN G BRIM `- AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 JUL 2 9 2016 EDOCKO, INC. 068692'1 �� Keith B.Nelleon,PE 0 PO ''9 A Southold Town Mystic,CT 06355 oFESS�O� 860 572 8939 FA 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2694 Board of Trustees EMAIL-office@docko.com Keith B.Neilson.Docko Inc. 6/16/2016 859 AM Brlm_48.dw9 . 9 _ DOCko, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com July 25, 2016 NYS DEC Environmental Permits Building 40, SUNY Stony Brook,NY 11790-2356 Re: Brim Fishers Island Trust New Pier&Float To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of Brim Fishers Island Trust, we request a Tidal Wetlands Permit including Water Quality Certifications, as necessary, for a new pier and float in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island,New York. We enclose the following in support of this permit application: ❖ Four prints each of plans titled: Project: "New Pier&Float" Waterway: Fishers Island Sound Location: Fishers Island,Town of Southold Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Brim Fishers Island Trust ❖ Four copies of the NYS DEC Joint Application, including the Short Environmental Assessment Form, Tax Assessor's Map, Photographs Location Map. Site survey. ❖ One copy of each application submitted to other regulatory agencies I trust that you will find this application package complete and acceptable; please let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, 7DOCKO,INC. am!-u`�v� . Keith B.Neilson, P.E. KBN: cb Enclosures Cc: John Brim USACOEC � VE NYS-DO.S �Towm ofSouth___old ee effi J U L 2 9 2016 File: 15-09-2694 BRIM Southold Town F�Qard of Trustees �T JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM II For Permits/Determinations to undertake activities affecting streams, waterways, mix waterbodies, wetlands, coastal areas and sources of water supply. New York You must separately apply for and obtain separate Permits/ Determinations from US Army Corps of State - each involved agency prior to proceeding with work. Please read all Instructions. Engineers(USACE) APPLI CATIONS TO 1. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 2. US Army Corps of Engineers 3. NYS Office of 4. NYS Depart- General Services ment of State Check all permits that apply: Check all permits that apply: ❑ Stream Disturbance ❑ Coastal Erosion ❑ Section 404 Clean Water Act Check all permits that Check if this ❑ Excavation and Fill in Management ❑ Section 10 Rivers and Harbors apply: applies: Navigable Waters ❑ ❑ State Owned Lands CoastalWild, Scenic and Act Under Water Consistency Docks, Moorings or Recreational Rivers ❑ Nationwide s Permit Platforms Supply Number(s): ( ) - Identify ❑Utility Concurrence ❑ Water Su I Easement ❑ Dams and Impoundment ❑ Long Island Well (pipelines, Structures ❑ Aquatic Vegetation Control conduits, ❑ 401 Water Quality cables, etc.) ❑ Aquatic Insect Control Certification Preconstruction Notification - 161 Docks, ❑ Freshwater Wetlands ❑ Fish Control ❑ Y / ❑ N Moorings or ❑ Tidal Wetlands ❑ Incidental Take of Endan- Platforms gered/Threatened Species 1 am sending this application I am sending this I am sending ar I am sending this application to this agency. application to this this application to this agency. agency. to this a enc . 5. Name of Applicant (use full name) Applicant must be: 6. Name of Facility or Property Owner (if different than Brim Fishers Island Trust 140wner Applicant) c/o John Brim ❑Operator Mailing Address ❑ Lessee Mailing Address (check all that apply) 234 Via Las Brisas Post Office City Taxpayer ID (If applicant Post Office City Palm Beach I is NOT an individual): EL te Z' C e State Zip C&oathold Town Telephone (daytime) Email Telephone(daytime) Email 917-841-8896 johngbrim@gmail.com 7. Contact/Agent Name 8. Project/ Facility Name Property Tax Map Section / Block/ Lot Number 1U) Keith B. Neilson, P.E. New Fixed Pier, Ramp and Float 1000-4.-3-3 Company Name Project Location - Provide directions and distances to roads, bridges and bodies of waters: Docko, Inc. 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island, NY Mailing Address Street Address, if applicable Post Office City State Zip Code NY P.O. Box 421 3206 Brooks Point Road Fishers Island 06390 Post Office City Town/ Village/ City County Mystic Southold Suffolk State Zip Code Name of USGS Quadrangle Map Stream/Water Body Name CT 06355 1 Fishers Island Sound Telephone da time) Location Coordinates: Enter NYTMs in kilometers, OR Latitude/Longitude 860-572- 799 Email NYTM-E NYTM-N Latitude Longitude office@docko.com 41 16'58" N 71' 57'39"W For.Adencv Use only. DEC Application,Number: USACE Number: JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM 09/ 10 This is a 2 Page Application Application Form Page 1 of 2 Both Pages Must be Completed JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM - PAGE 2 OF 2 Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 9. Project Description and Purpose: Provide a complete narrative description of the proposed work and its purpose. Attach additional page(s) if necessary. Include: description of current site conditions and how the site will be modified by the proposed project; structures and fill materials to be installed; type and quantity of materials to be used (i.e., square it of coverage and cubic yds of fill material and/or structures below ordinary/mean high water) area of excavation or dredging, volumes of material to be removed and location of dredged material disposal or use; work methods and type of equipment to be used; pollution control methods and mitigation activities proposed to compensate for resource impacts; and where applicable, the phasing of activities. ATTACH PLANS ON SEPARATE PACES Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier.Also construct an 18(+/-)Ft x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. FID E C E.- d' E f JUL 2 9 2016 j I e� � Proposed Use: 7r�t Private ❑ Public ❑Commercial Proposed fBa d ttffl Start Date: etrurr@ats--- Has Work Begun on Project? ❑Yes No If Yes, explain. Will Project Occupy Federal, State or Municipal Land? ❑ Yes Mf No If Yes, please specify. 10. List Previous Permit/ Application Numbers (if any) and Dates: 11. Will this project require additional Federal, State, or Local Permits including zoning changes? 19Yes ❑ No It yes, please list: Town of Southold Board of Trustees, US ACOE 12. Signatures. If applicant is not the owner, both must sign the application. I hereby affirm that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Further, th applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered, arisi 9 out f the project described herein and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and cost of a ry name and description resulting from said project. In addition, Federal Law, 18 U.S.C., Section 1001 provides for a fine of n t o e than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both where an applicant knowingly and willingly falsifies, '_-6f ne a r covers up a material fact; or knowingly makes or uses a false, fictitious or fraudulent statement. John Brim for Brim Fishers Island Trust Owner ig ature Ap icant Printed Name Title Date Signature of Owner Printed Name Title Date Keith B. Neilson P E Agent Signature of Agent Printed Name Title Date For Aaericv-U"se DETERMINATION OF NO PERMIT REQUIRED Agency Project Number -- ; has detetmiried-that No Permit is required from this Agency for the project described In (Agency Namej'` tfiis application. Agency Representative;. E'Name,(prihted) ' Title_ Signature Date JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM 09/ 10 Application Form Page 2 of 2 Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1 -Project Information Instructions for Completing Part 1-Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or flinding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed hymEmseful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. (3 Part 1-Project and Sponsor Information Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim f Name of Action or Project: New Fixed Pier and Float Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): a f Tr 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Brief Description of Proposed Action: Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier.Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 917-841-8896 Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim E-Mail: johngbrim@gmail.com Address: 234 Via Las Brisas City/PO: State: Zip Code: Palm Beach FL 33480 1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES administrative rule,or regulation? If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: US Army Corps of Engineers Permit under Rivers and Harbors Act,Town of Southold New York Board of Trustees Wetlands of 1899 and Coasta Erosion Permit. LnJ 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 3.53 acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 3.53 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on,adjoining and near the proposed action. ❑Urban [:]Rural(non-agriculture) [:]Industrial [:]Commercial Residential(suburban) ❑Forest DAgriculture ❑Aquatic D40ther(specify): Beach ❑Parkland Page 1 of 3 5. Is the proposed action, a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? NO YES N/A ❑ © ❑� b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? ❑ ® ❑ 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin a state listed Critical Environmental Area.If Yes,identify: YES i © ❑ 7bAr' e proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? G NO YES lic transportation services)available at or near the site of the proposed action? i � ❑ c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? © ❑ If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: NO YES uo [0* roposed action connect to an existing public/private waters kNO YES ,describe method for providing potable water: ❑ I I.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? P O YES Southold Town If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: 4. BoardIf Trustees ❑r 12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? ® ❑ 13.a.Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain © YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? b. Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? ❑ ❑ If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: The project is in ❑ Fishers Island So ind and w_ ill oc�4ov auoroximately 8 000 SF of the Yvater st ago The is located m a held of boulders. a nr0 ct F id ntify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: Shoreline UfForest ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional Wetland ❑Urban m Suburban Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? NO YES 16.Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? ❑ NO YES 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources?If Yes, NO YES a.Will stone water discharges flow to adjacent properties? ❑NO ❑YES ❑ b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? If Yes, briefly describe: ❑NO []YES Page 2 of 3 I S. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES water or other I iquids(e.g.retention pond,waste lagoon,dart)? t If Yes,explain purpose and size: El 19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES solid waste management facility? If Yes.describe: _ El 20. Has the site or the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed) for hazardous waste? If Yes,describe: 1 AFFFR'M L1T TfIE INFO Rh ATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS'TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF�fY ICNOWLED h f V Applicant/s s a :J _ m for Brim Fishers Island Trust Date: Signature: -- D E E � , JUL 2 9 2016 Southold Town Page 3 of 3 1 617.20 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action maybe significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the HiCnnne The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and ie ca a dssu�ed�ffiaf-- has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow intro Pne urination process rma�ion-f�ff � �j or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: JUL 2 9 2016 Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and i s site. By identifying basi prof act data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. SoutholdTown Part 2: Focuses an identifying the range of possible impacts that may a IfTu e as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large Impact..guidance form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE-- Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ®part 1 Part 2 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information,art and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, It is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: Y A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a . significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be Prepared.* C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(if different from responsible officer) w ebsite Date 1 PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form,Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action-New Fixed Pier and Float Location of Action(include Street Address, Municipality and County) IDD 3206 Brooks Point Road Fishers Island JUL 2 9 2016 NY 06390 = Name of Applicant/Sponsor Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim Southold lawn Address 234 Via Las Brisas a f Tr ee City/PO Palm Beach State FL Zip Code 33480 Business Telephone 917-841-8896 Name of Owner(if different) Address City/PO State Zip Code Business Telephone Description of Action: Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed woodpile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier.Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. Page 2 of 21 i Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use:❑Urban 11 Industrial Commercial ®Residential (suburban)) ❑Rural (non-farm) Forest Agriculture 1,­,I Other Coastal Shoreline l 2. Total acreage of project area: 3_ 53 ac EE ! APPROXIMATE ACREAGE JUL 2 9 2016 PRESENTLY A FTER COM PLETION Meadow or Brushland.(Non-agricultural) soutl,ola Corn 14 acres _0.3 acres Forested I Board of Trustees 1.5 acres 1.5 acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) 0.4 acres 0.4 —_acres Water Surface Area __acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Beach p g acres 0-3 _acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces 1.0 acres 1.0 acres Other(Indicate type) acres acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? a. Soil drainage:,, Well drained 100 '/, of site ❑Moderately well drained 0 of site. ❑Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? F1 Yes iC No a. What is depth to bedrock (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: 00-10%_2a-:/. 1110- 15% 50 0 15% or greater 30 6. Is project substantiallvcontiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? ®Yes r'-171 No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ❑Yes it No 8. What is the depth of the water table?-_J,5 (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ®Yes iD No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project,area? Yes i No 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? E]Yes MNo According to: Identify each species: 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site?(i.e., cliffs, dun h�rg Iqg oal Vori�lati'ons? ❑Yes ®No tiD Describe: J U L 2 9 2016 I L- So uthold Tov�n oa f Tr stee 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? F1 Yes ®No If yes, explain: 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? ®Yes MNo 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: None EL Name of Stream and name of FVver to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: None b. Size(in acres): 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? iX Yes r No a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? ®Yes �No b. If YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Yes �No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? ®Yes No 19. Is the site located in or substantial!y contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? ❑Yes 1XINo 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ®Yes "No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). rc a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled b D � I.y project sponsor: 3.53 acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: 0.1 acres initially; n_1 acres ultimately J U L 2 9 2016 c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: 2-5 acres. d. Length of project, in miles: Southold Town 9 P j 00- (if appropriate) Bar f Tr s ees e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. % f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 4 proposed 4 g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: N/A (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately __ 1 I. Dimensions(in feet) of largest proposed structure: height; __width; length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? N/A ft. 2. How much natural material (i.e. rack, earth, etc.)will be removed from the site? N/A tons/cubic yards. 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed Yes �No ,7 N/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ®Yes i1 No C. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Yes No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? NIA acres. 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years aid) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ❑Yes �No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: 1 1 months, (including demolition) 7. If multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: month year, (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: month year. � `' E. � `�' r d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ❑ Yes El No !• 8. Will blasting occur during construction? ❑Yes ©No J U L 2 9 2016 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 3 after project is complete 0 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project N/A Southold ioavn Board of Trustees 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities?El Yes ©No If yes, explain: 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes ®No a. If yes, indicate type of waste(sewage, industrial, etc)and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes ❑No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal?❑Yes®No If yes, explain: 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? ©Yes [:]No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? ❑Yes X No a. If yes, what is the amount per month? tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? ❑Yes ❑No c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? ❑Yes 2 No } e. If yes, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? OYes ©No 1:7 a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month.b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years.18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ❑Yes 17 No 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? es®No Y 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? ®Yes ❑No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? 1:1 Yes ® No If yes, indicate type(s) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity N/A gallonslminute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day N/A gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? M Yes 0 No If yes, explain: 1 25. Approvals Required: Type Submittal Date Town of Southold June 2016 City, Town, Village Board IYes ❑No Rnard of TnistpPs City, Town, Village Planning Board ❑Yes i No JUL 2 9 2016 i City, Town Zoning Board ❑Yes ,Z No Ij Southold IGan Board of Trustees City, County Health Department ❑Yes ® No Other Local Agencies ❑Yes ® No Other Regional Agencies ❑Yes ® No NYS DEC Tidal Wetlands June 2016 State Agencies I Yes ❑ No NYS DOS CAM Consistency Federal Agencies i Yes ❑No US ACOE June 2016 C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ❑Yes ;� No If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑ Zoning amendment ❑ Zoning variance ❑New/revision of master plan ❑ Subdivision Site plan 0 Special use permit ®Resource management plan ❑ Other 1 � 2. What is the zoning classifications) of the site? Residential 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Single Family Residence 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? IML .,o ' Residential J U L 2 9 2016 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitt by the proper abAtrag? arToll Iru ee No changes to zoning requested 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? ©Yes ❑No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a'/a mile radius of proposed action? The land use of the adjacent properties in this area are predominantly classified as residential. g. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a'A mile? 7 Yes ®No g. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? T t 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑ Yes 0 No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? Yes ® No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? FlYes MNo 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ❑Yes �� No a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. []Yes ❑No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal. please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. I_ Verification certify that t e information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sp or ame J n 4rim for Brim Fishers Island Trust Date Signature Title Propu Owner It the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. JUL292016 Southold Tovvn Bard f is e ��:,na in n! 9 1 e NOAA FISHERIES NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE C, EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FO D r � VEDD FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) J U L 2 9 2016 Southold Tasvn Introduction: oard nf True e The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act mandates that federal agencies conduct an EFH consultation with NOAA Fisheries regarding any of their actions authorized, funded, or undertaken that may adversely effect essential fish habitat(EFH). An adverse effect means any impact that reduces the quality and/or quantity of EFH. Adverse effects may include direct or indirect physical, chemical, or biological alterations of the waters or substrate and loss of, or injury to,benthic organisms,prey species and their habitat, and other ecosystem components. Adverse effects to EFH may result from actions occurring within EFH or outside of EFH and may include site-specific or habitat-wide impacts, including individual, cumulative, or synergistic consequences of actions. This worksheet has been designed to assist Federal agencies in determining whether an EFH consultation is necessary, and developing the needed information should a consultation be required. This worksheet will lead you through a series of questions that will provide an initial screening to determine if an EFH consultation is necessary, and help you assemble the needed information for determining the extent of the consultation required. The information provided in this worksheet may also be used to develop the required EFH Assessment. Consultation through NOAA Fisheries regarding other NOAA-trust resources may also be necessary if a proposed action results in adverse impacts. Part 6 of the worksheet is designed to help assess the effects of the action on other NOAA-trust resources. This helps maintain efficiency in our interagency coordination process. In addition, consultation with NOAA Fisheries may be required if a proposed action impacts marine mammals or threatened and endangered species for which we are responsible. Staff from our Northeast Regional Office, Protected Resources Division should be contacted regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened and endangered species. Instructions for Use: An EFH Assessment must be submitted by a Federal agency to NOAA Fisheries as part of the EFH consultation. An EFH Assessment must include the following information: 1)A description of the proposed action. 2)An analysis of the potential adverse effects of the action on EFH, and the managed species. 3)The Federal agency=s conclusions regarding the effects of the action on EFH. 4) Proposed mitigation if applicable. In some cases,this worksheet can be used as an EFH Assessment. If the Federal agency determines that the action will not cause substantial impacts to EFH, then this worksheet may suffice. If the action may cause substantial adverse effects on EFH,then a more thorough discussion of the action and its impacts in a separate EFH Assessment will be necessary. The completed worksheet should be forwarded to NOAA Fisheries Northeast Regional Office,Habitat Conservation Division(HCD) for. review. The information contained on the HCD website(http://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcdn will assist you in completing this worksheet. The HCD web site contains information regarding: the EFH consultation process; Guide to EFH Designations which provides a geographic species list; Guide to EFH Species Descriptions which provides the legal description of EFH as well as important ecological information for each species and life stage; and other EFH reference documents including examples of EFH Assessments and EFH Consultations. E - I JUL 2 9 2016 Suutoid Town a f Tru e EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) PROJECT NAME: NEW FIXED PIER AND FLOAT DATE: July 2016 PROJECT NO.: LOCATION: Brim Property, 3206 Brooks Point Rd. Fishers Island, NY PREPARER: DOCKO, INC., Keith B. Neilson, P.E Step 1. Use the Habitat Conservation Division EFH webpage,Guide to Essential Fish Habitat Designations in the Northeastern United States to generate the list of designated EFH for federally-managed species for the geographic area of interest (http://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcd/index2a.htm). Use the species list as part of the initial screening process to determine if EFH for those species occurs in the vicinity of the proposed action. Attach that list to the worksheet because it will be used in later steps. Make a preliminary determination on the need to conduct an EFH Consultation. 11�': a.Y,, t4 "{ - - 'd&.'.: „4• Yr'G''-:"Jsi •il'•v',9: r..vk.i 'i4�? ,1`}... kta.r ufk), i'.23. eitve -.,f✓':"A':i n. :v'.'!�'!r•:'—'4: c:rL•.:' :;�;� W: �',: ..:.i.r_' r�,- I . ..`iiF i:C A:.`W':it'+.w..t v'.i:-...'.•: 'F:y' •dN yJ" - _C.Y w'{ 'it' y`.4 :1:.1.'I:(:�Y .a�.•<TM.r: a+,f� te 'e':•.a ..�"='r. tti�:. x ..?d6 .3 .-�L�x�'ir',...A.. .�,.,, �'`r;'''`.'�•:y.,:.:e... .,.av ...,y.Y u.f. ";9,s �..�.i�'I'i��,. _r.:.,. .4:.r.a,=:!�..'<.Sr.•', A,i,r.:.iac. {,,.I, 's:Sr..,l'.:,r`. TIAL,�C'ONSIDERATIONS,: .<.,:_ •:::'i•x.?.1'.•,isf..!,'�x:.t4.,,,'F:.}.,....:..+....-;•...-,,..en,•,::�1t,. RA>+t. ':J',+Ta.P. .ir tyln" :y1�•.- :.CS+ f"}!:;.,.k';`.]:1'_'t :..v'N.r _ "'.IS.,�.ef..Y.�:'Iti..v_�,....T.14::;t. N• Y Y t.1'. ",S .,d.., - - i i nss_:. 'Yes". No:' EFH.Des nat o .�M - 9 Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for eggs? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for larvae? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for juveniles? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for adults? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for spawning adults? x If you answered no to all questions above,then EFH consultation is not required-go to Section 5. If you answered yes to any of the above questions proceed to Section 2 and X complete remainder of the worksheet. DE r,! JUL 2 9 2016 j hold fowl] Board of Trustees Step 2.In order to assess impacts,it is critical to know the habitat characteristics of the site before the activity is undertaken. Use existing information,to the extent possible,in answering these questions. Please note that, there may be circumstances in which new information must be collected to appropriately characterize the site and assess impacts. :,u-_ 't,• tua=., r-ram: .;.qn.. _ -•r. -^r rs -v:. .c:r. ''+': - :air:,:.;_ �i.2_,,r„.Hri*n,"a,:.:..:_.,;.S..,:.e,.,....ti,:-di'..,-,>-;-s_.:-.v.tr.. -v ,'.n., ..,_. .,e-..•.•.,ur Y Sr .: t IC _ITE SHAMCIERI _it-.,_;nc r.f�._.•p's.�.'�i'r`'".y..Fx-L..:':'"_r^ 1 --•y-',:_}'e..:t.� a. DSite escri don�uy y• -Is the site intertidal,sub-tidal, or This project is to construct a new dock facility consisting of wood pile water column? and timber with floating dock and tie-off piles.The project will encompass parts of the shoreline,the intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone approximately 0.10 acres in size. See attached narrative. What are the sediment The existing inter-tidal and shallow sub-tidal sediments are coarse- characteristics? grained sand and approximately 25% gravel with frequent exposed stone. (boulders cover over 50%of the area) Is Habitat Area of Particular The site is an existing open water exposure.The bluff that comprises Concern (HAPC) designated at the site is eroding due to exposure to normal tidal and climatic or near the site? If so what conditions, despite the moderate to heavy boulder and rock cover at type,size, characteristics? the foreshore and vegetation above the rocky shoreline.The dock site is a beach transitioning to a field of boulders. Is there submerged aquatic There is a visible band of SAV in the offshore subtidal waters out 200 vegetation (SAV)at or adjacent feet beyond the mean low water line as surveyed and depicted on the to project site? If so describe application drawings.The SAV is a broad band of eel grass abundant the spatial extent. in density and with a clearly defined boundary.The dock has been configured to stop short of the submerged aquatic vegetation. What is typical salinity and Salinity varies somewhat seasonally but is typically in the 25-30 ppt. temperature regime/range? Temperature varies seasonally from approximately 30 degrees in the winter to 70 degrees in the summer. What is the normal frequency of Boating usage varies seasonally but there is regular boating access to site disturbance, both natural and from the other dock facilities along Fishers Island north shore. and man-made? Most boating activity is recreational between April and November. What is the area of proposed Approximately 1/10 acre will be directly impacted by this dock impact(work footprint&far construction project. afield)? L . 1 V E JUL 2 9 2016 Soufhold lows Board of Trustees Step 3. This section is used to describe the anticipated impacts from the proposed action on the physicallchemical/biological environment at the project site and areas adjacent to the site that may be affected. Zt, nlr;.�Ql K'nl_�POA1^'ri �L,.i�;?`.ate g t %�-"�'DES I.V, "7-!'3,r`"P V Des r ti o Impad Nature and duration of It is anticipated that the adverse impacts from this project will activity(s) be small because of the nature of the work. The project can take place in as little as a month but will likely take two months tide and weather permitting. Barge access will be at high tide. The pier will be used on a seasonal basis. Will benthic community be x The benthic community will be only marginally disturbed by disturbed? the marine construction barge and dock facility. Boulder excavation or "in water" filling is proposed and so shellfish habitat will not change; this will remain a high wave energy site. Will SAV be impacted? X An offshore bed of SAV,has been observed beyond the project area but that will not be disturbed by the marine contractor's access or construction.The crane barge will float in over and adjacent to the SAV to drive plies. Work will be done after September and before June. Will sediments be altered and/or X Sedimentation rates in the shallow sub-tidal zone will not sedimentation rates change? increase as a result of this project. Will turbidity increase? X Turbidity, on a day to day basis,will not change significantly from existing conditions. (See attached Narrative E E Statement). Bottom sediments will only be minimally disrupted during CE, EQ berthing operations at low tide because of the 4-foot plus water I depth. JUL 2 9 2016 Will wate th-change-2-i X No changes in water depth are proposed by or for 1-deR Southold Town construction equipment access or for boating operations. Board of Trij LaLees � Will contaminants be released X The bottom shoreline sediments and characteristics will not into sediments or water change. The likelihood of contaminant will be minimal. column? Standard construction products and best management practices will be utilized for the project. Will tidal flow, currents or wave X The wood pile supported timber pier will not change water patterns be altered? flow and circulation patterns or wave field characteristics. I Will ambient salinity or X No temperature regime change? Will water quality be altered? X Water quality should not change as a result of this project beyond the low tide bottom sediment disturbances resulting from pile driving,marine equipment repositioning and low tide boating operations. These impacts will be of limited duration. The water is fairly deep. Step 4. This section is used to evaluate the consequences of the proposed action on the functions and values of EFH as well as the vulnerability of the EFH species and their life stages. Identify which species from the EFH species list (generated in Step 1) will be adversely impacted from the action. Assessment of EFH impacts should be based upon the site characteristics identified in Step 2 and the nature of the impacts described within Step 3. The Guide to EFH Descriptions webpage(http://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcd/list.htm)should be used during this assessment to determine the ecological parameters/preferences associated with each species listed and the potential impact to those parameters. tit - _t=: - =L ':`,>t�t:,-;,,.'• - +'.J, :.n' ir,- +,a•, .t,r, s.:2=Y's:�i;C.Zi -a.�i�; - :,e,i },h:;,i: ,tt:ax� �?`#.� =�'Tz ,r:='ar ,4��EFH:!ASSESSMENT;� '��_ �< i.,: k��:'Y�; �y,��.,�, :•� -;�:,:. rw„ ..,.,,.-.-"........ , "_, •.. ._.. , .., ..:. ,._.. ,..:.u..r, e:::H+ eK..Y':fir?'".>,!:�+Ir''.".:. 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':},i,,,, ,'r,.!'. !'.7' :7a:».�K'i'�7.,:...t..n!.,.�., ,.,.#t�?:�£ EFH be impacted for: rt.,„ ;i,:`';?,h ,;?�£� ,Pt,;;�'_ _,s+9,'::at.,. ,a'% ''='d,� •r:4:�'�S,i;;•,r`b',:'=: " ;�,�,��..v,;.,,�,,:.,�,r. .a:?a �+.:. ..:. -w..., ,+'J•... .,,., _ :. ..1:'-.µ,!n.+.;:t"..sw.,:_!,:,,�:�..t,.5,,:;_._rsr.:.7..x s..,.,, ...e..w:.,.;<:::t,.Lo.}.i`. The shallow sub-tidal zone and inter-tidal zone are currently sandy Spawning X gravel strewn with gravel, stones and boulders and will remain so without regard to this project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed or will result from the project. The water is too rough for spawning in this area. Nursery X The shallow sub-tidal zone and inter-tidal zone are currently algae r' ° �� covered sandy gravel and will remain so as a result of this project. There are features in these shallow subtidal waters suitable for a "Air JULF r' .D nursery. The alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are 3' proposed to be a relocation of boulders which foul the docking area. L [-U lu Forag X The shallow subtidal zone and intertidal zone are currently sandy gravel with extensive algae covered boulders and will remain so as a result of Southcld Tawn this project. No adverse impact to submerged aquatic vegetation is B ar f Tru a anticipated where it exists in nearby waters beyond the dock site. Shelter X The shallow subtidal zone and intertidal zone are currently sandy gravel and will remain so as a result of this project. The pier may provide some shelter,but not much.No adverse impact to submerged aquatic vegetation beyond the dock site is anticipated due to construction. W It is envisioned that any construction impacts experienced as a result of Will impacts be temporary or t,, ': x .; this project will be temporary and not permanent. The area of coverage permanent? of the proposed dock facility is small compared to the area of the near shore waters and of no consequence compared to the overall fringe +---W habitat and coastal shoreline of Fishers Island., Will compensatory mitigation be X No compensatory mitigation is proposed for this project nor would it warranted. used? Step 5. This section provides the Federal agency--s determination on the degree of impact to EFH from the proposed action. The EFH determination also dictates the type of EFH consultation that will be required with NOAA Fisheries. Z AU J Vt S �n-, M." ON r ,,.,`�9131ETE5, MIN&TI )OMP'Ad F6 db'r'a ,-Ag e n c M A_ X There is no adverse effect on EFH Overall degree of EFH Consultation is not required adverse effects on EFH (not including The adverse effect on EFH is not substantial. compensatory mitigation)will be: This is a request for an abbreviated EFH consultation.This worksheet is being submitted to NIVIFS to satisfy the EFH (check the appropriate Assessment requirement. statement) The adverse effect on EFH is substantial. This is a request for an expanded EFH consultation. A detailed written EFH assessment will be submitted to NIVIFS expanding upon the impacts revealed in this worksheet. Step 6. Consultation with NOAA Fisheries may also be required if the proposed action results in adverse impacts to other NOAA-trust resources,such as anadromous fish,shellfish,crustaceans,ortheir habitats. Some examples of other NOAA-trust resources are listed below. Inquiries regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened/endangered species should be directed to NOAA Fisheries' Protected Resources Division. Q4 .14 -AE OU "THERN 'A4 ,,,RUST ""MMASSESSME JVV e"c"W6. a itat-impapt type Ld.'��,`-Ph sit: Ii!-'clemi kri6wn,to' _.,o­c­ P s, r fi b •cur 'itat,juvenile-nursery nursery.h j s pTspawn.h1g,andip"r egg.d y6l 'tion (Iist�othdrs that d' 6 -ormigrationhabitat' • Pollock -blueback herring I rainbow smelt Ill Atlantic sturgeon U Atlantic menhaden jUL 2 f-UIU -American shad American eel Physical Changes, not disruptive Soutim FdTown American lobster Physical Changes, not disruptive oarof T_rusLees blue mussels Physical Changes, not disruptive, new habitat -soft-shell clams -quahog Physical Changes, not disruptive, no adverse impact Other species: I New York State Department of Environmental ConservationA& PERMISSION TO INSPECT PROPERTY By signing this permission form for submission with an;appli` t' n for a permit(s)to the Department of Environmental Conservation("DEC"),the signex_caii4ents to inspection by DEC staff of the project site or facility for which a permit is sought:al i ;to 1110 extent necessary, areas adjacent to the project site or facility. This consent allows DEC s"taff;to enter upon and pass through such property in order to inspect the project site or facility, without prior notice, between the hours of 7:00 a.m.and 7:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday. If DEC staff should wish to conduct an inspection at any other times, DEC staff will so notify the applicant and will obtain a separate consent for such an inspection. Inspections may take place as part of the application review prior to a decision to grant or deny the permit(s) sought. By signing this consent form, the signer agrees that this consent remains in effect as long as the application is pending, and is effective regardless of whether the signer,applicant or an agent is present at the time of the inspection. In the event that the project site or facility is posted with.any form of"posted" or"keep out" notices, or fenced in with an unlocked gate.,this permission authorizes DEC staff to disregard such notices or unlocked gates at the time of inspection. The signer further agrees that during an inspection,DEC staff may, among other things, .take measurements,may analyze physical characteristics of the site including, but not limited to, soils and vegetation(taking samples for analysis), and tnay 7 apI L' Il �Vp F. Failure to grant consent for an inspection is group , and may result i-n-,-Je-414116f the permit(s)sought by the application. JUL 2 9 2016 Permission is granted for inspection of property located at trie twimWingnaddress(es) Board of Trustee 3906 Rronks Pnnt Rnad, Fisher-, 1-,land NY 06390 By,signing this form, 1 affirm unde penalty of perjury t t 1 am authorized to give consent to entry by DEC staff as described abo understand ha firlse statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor-p ar t o lion 1 S of the Penal Law. John Brim for Brim Fishers Island Trust Print Name and Title Signature Date *The signer of this form must be an individual or auth ized representative of a legal entity that: • owns fee title and is in possession of the property identified above; • maintains possessory interest in the property through a lease,rental agreement or other legally binding agreement;or • is provided permission to act on behalf of an individual or legal entity possessing fee title or other possessory interest in the property for the purpose of consenting to inspection of such property. Permission to Inspect Property Application Supplement 12108 PROPERTY OF JOHN BRIM BROOKS POINT, FISHERS ISLAND SOUND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FOR NYS DEC,NYS/DOS AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATIONS JUNE 2016 GENERAL Brim Fishers Island Trust, c/o Mr. John Brim, the applicant, owns parcel 1000-4-3-3 off Brooks Point Road located along the north shoreline of Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees with a steep 20 foot bluff falling off to the shoreline which is lined with large stone. The frontage of the property is approximately 400 feet along Fishers Island Sound at the easterly end, abutted by Alice C. Brown and Stuart R. Brown to the west and Helfet A & M Revocable Trust to the east. The waterfront consists of a rock-covered slope with sporadic small patches of tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the moderately sloped coastal bluff north of the proposed dock site and a beach to the east. This is a high energy waterfront site. It is Mr. Brim's desire to build a fixed pier with a floating dock. The end of this new pier will be an elevation of 6 feet above Mean Low Water(MLW), crossing over the boulder-strewn intertidal zone at a typical height of 6 feet above the bottom sediments and a level landing to shore at that elevation. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project showing this configuration and pertinent details. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal TJUL 1 h � Y tate Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by theSa�=Deprt ; n o Rate and Department of Environmental Conservation. f 2 9 2016 DESCRIPTION OF WORK � Southa! 7cwn As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, this project i to construe fQ4 wood pil and timber pier from the shore with a floating dock out into Fishers Island Sound in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. Boulder relocation will be required at the end of the dock facility to provide for safe berthing and stopping short of local eel grass beds. It is envisioned that this structure will be built utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a barge-mounted crane and push boats. ➢ New piles will be driven starting at the new shore landing end of the pier and proceeding waterward at roughly 10-foot intervals to the waterward end of the pier approximately 157 feet from the Apparent High Water Line. These piles will be driven by double-acting air hammer to a bearing capacity of about 20 tons and pull-out resistance of approximately 10 tons. This generally results in about ten feet of embedment of the pile in the bearing stratum. These piles will be 12-inch nominal diameter measured at three feet from the butt. 1 ➢ After the piles are installed, split caps (also referred to as split clamps) consisting of a pair of pressure treated Southern Pine timbers, 3. x 10 or 4 x 10 nominal dimension, will be double bolted to the piles transversely forming a pile bent. Stringers will be then laid on the split caps parallel to the length of the pier. In all likelihood, three runs of stringers will be set and will probably consist of 3 x 10 pressure-treated Southern Pine. ➢ The outer stringer on each side will be bolted or spiked to the pile at each bent to secure it against uplift forces that this pier will typically be exposed to. ➢ After the stringers have been connected to the piles and split caps, the decking will be installed. In accordance with the Town of Southold's Ordinance No. 6, 2004, this decking will not be CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine but rather oak, cedar hardwood or plastic / composite such as "Timber Tech" or similar synthetic, composite or plastic material with the brushed side mounted up. If composites or plastic are used,decking will be either gray, brown or natural in color. Decking will be attached to the stringers utilizing galvanized nails or stainless steel Phillips or Flathead square-drive stainless steel wood screws about 4 inches long and will be set with a %4"gap between deck planks. ➢ The over-water decking will run at an elevation of approximately 6 feet MLW above the existing bottom sediments (not including boulders). See Sheet 4 of the application drawings for the pier profile. ➢ The piles will terminate about 42 inches above the deck surface and have horizontal rail members mounted to them. ➢ A rail of cedar, oak, hardwood or Timber Tech material will be installed for safety. The mid- rail can be timber or cable and both details are shown. ➢ Water and electricity will be run out in conduits on the pier in the space between the stringers so that trickle chargers on the boat may be powered during tie-ups. The water will allow boats to be rinsed off after usage. A power post with an internal light will be mounted to the end of the fixed pier with receptacles to provide power to the boats from extension cords. The power post will also have coiling arms for storage of the electric service cord and hose between uses. Because the dock may be used during the hours of darkness, low-intensity lights will be mounted on staggered piles or dock rail posts to illuminate th face UP the bank. This system will be manually or radio controlled it aF1ef ot�tir'et;sof- a lights will only be on when necessary for safety of the users. LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES J U L 2 9 2016 The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable t4 the`Brim — � �e�"p.S41p e local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Managementd?rogran_ olces�haLappl throughout Long Island Sound. The Brim site is in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island could only be characterized as Developed Shorefront because of the house and landscaped grounds. The shoreline is completely, naturally protected by boulders which constitutes a glacial deposit despite the appearance of human development. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed dock facility for the Brims' is consistent with waterfront development on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. The pier is made of suitably-sized timbers requiring 12 inch class B piles because of wave exposure and utilizes the materials allowable under Local Law #6. This proposal is consistent with other adjacent dock facilities and characteristics for the visual and scenic considerations. The length is made necessary due to the boulder field to be crossed to reach navigable 2 water. The encroachment has been minimized to be consistent with DEC policies, Southold Local Law#6, US ACOE policies and the structure is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. Lighting will be minimal for operational safety and otherwise off, and lights will be utilized only when necessary for boating purposes so that during hours of darkness there will be no adverse impact NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. The proposed structure for the Brim recreational boating facility has been laid out and configured so as to be consistent with the Town and DEC permit requirements for such structures. As such, it provides adequate height to clear environmental resources of concern and the materials to be utilized are consistent with Town of Southold's Local Law #6 regarding environmental quality and the use of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber components in particular. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. There will be no significant adverse im acts on air guality as a result of this structure and the construction of the dock should not diminish ov a -- entdl 6nF e ' ns in Fishers Island Sound. � PUBLIC COAST POLICIES J U L 2 9 2016 a Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access d ricreat' tz of-eons al c, aters, public lands and public resources of the Town. This project crea es a recrealpa � Q4tin facili y for the Brim's property and so is consistent with this policy and will not adversely affect public access to or use of Public Trust Lands or Waters of the State. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the siting of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project has been laid out to make the most beneficial use of the land and locating the dock facility in the most appropriate point of the land where access from the shore 3 will not require excessive structural facilities and the alignment depicted is to minimize impacts on valuable habitat and environmental resources. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the dock is typical of recreational boating facilities throughout the area and all along coastal New England. The structure has been minimized in size, height, and structure so as to be consistent with other facilities of a similar nature and the minimum necessary components to accommodate safe and efficient boating operations from this site safely in a variety of climatic conditions. This project does not interfere with public access or use of Public Trust Waters and Lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation erosion problems, it does not adversely affect environmental resources and in the area where the facility must span the intertidal zone at the shore line, the facility has been located in the area of rocks where environmental resources have already been diminished so as not to worsen any of these conditions and where waters are fouled by the boulders to the extent that they are not navigable. The height of the structure has been specifically addressed so as to allow vegetation of the shoreline by tidal wetlands plants if other conditions are conducive to such growth. The dock facility has also been located reaching out to the deepest water in Fishers Island Sound short of established eel grass beds, so that dredging will not be an issue in the future, thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. The boulders to be removed will be relocated beneath the pier in the existing boulder field so as not to change the site characteristics and not to extend impacts into adjacent resource areas. More than 95% of the Brim's shoreline in Fishers Island Sound will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no water quality degradation as a result of this project. No natural protective features or processes will be adversely impacted as a result of the proposed docking facility. There were no submerged aquatic vegetation specimens in the proposed dock or berthing area. Reference is made to the NYS DEC study from 2000 indicating the suitability of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine piles and super-structure components for this type of purpose. In accordance with Local Law #6, decking for the pier deck treads will be of woods other than Southern Yellow Pine. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. The dock facility will be an accessory to the home located at this site. There will be no development of the upland related to this dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational boating and water usage opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE SOUTHOLD WETLANDS LAW 6.2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the To J s i r %f, y JUL 2 9 2016 11 DiD 4 The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks, the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for simultaneously through the Southold Town Trustees, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The new piles to be installed will be 12 inch diameter Class B wood, of sturdy, durable and stable materials, in all likelihood, Greenhart, Kakaralli or CCA pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)piles with new split caps and braces of the same SYP materials. These members will be a minimum of 3 x 10 timber with two '/" bolts per connection, and in many cases, one 1-inch bolt per connection. This pier is a fixed,pile-supported.timber structure with a float and therefore will (C_ f not adversely affect the free circulation of water or reduce the effects of fluctuating water levels in Fishers Island Sound. In addition, the pier does not o g present any adverse modification of the shoreline. The pier's end elevation is such that in extreme high flood tides the structure will be inundated. The "' structure's SYP timber materials represent the standard of the industry being y o specifically grown for this type of usage and are capable of withstanding full LU;_; immersion. With the connections described above, this structure will be able to survive repeated inundations and even direct waves at high tide elevations with a structural life of approximately 20 years. Severe storm performance cannot be guaranteed. 3. The pier support, because of its height, will include driving new 12 inch diameter Class B piles at 10-foot intervals to the maximum extent possible in order to obtain the desired pier alignment and support intervals; 12 inch piles will be used for the tie-offs. Twelve inch piles are required for this pier because of the difficult pile driving conditions in the boulder field. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers can be approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. 4. The pier will not be decked with CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine. This pier/ walkway provides a safe pedestrian surface for access to the berthed boat. Rails may be installed on the pier for safety of the users. 5. The pier is located near the center of the property. The 15-Foot clearance specified in this paragraph has been more than honored and lateral clearance should not be an issue because the proposed pier does not represent a significant encroachment into the boating operations area of the neighbors to the east or west. The dock facility does not project into the navigation way for other boaters in the 5 Sound. The deck width of 4 feet is considered desirable and appropriate for boating safety because of the angled exposure to waves from the north, inherent stability, and the agility of some of the users. 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. The only permanent structures located above the pier decking other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function, are the kayak racks over the boulder at the shore side landing. 8. It is possible but not necessary to provide a five-foot passage beneath the pier between the Mean High and Mean Low Water Lines. Foot traffic in this area is rare, if at all, and so the additional structure of an up and over stairway has been left out of this pier layout. There is room for the pub o walk ar-,�tnd t1�e up— 'laa I end of the pier. = ',;U :1 U L-1 NEW YORK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAlNJ U L 2 9 2016 i These application documents include a copy of the Federal 6OR - nt orm utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program un r the juri A �'�d S9 the New ork State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2 Water Dependent Uses—This project is to construct a fully functional water dependent use, a dock facility at this site in support of recreational boating. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront_—There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which is dominated by an accumulation of stone which has diminished resources such as growth of tidal wetlands vegetation. The project will be to build a pier and extend it to a logical shoreward terminus to make it safe and reliably usable in most weather conditions. Policy 7— Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The pier, to the shoreward point beginning, will maintain 5 feet above the rocky intertidal sediments and should not jeopardize the integrity of any vegetation outcrops, should they colonize this area in the future. Typically there is a slight environmental benefit to a pier project because of the creation of structure in the water column where barnacles, algae and crustaceans will colonize and grow. Policy 8 —Protection & Preservation of Habitat Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project and the dock structure is being kept to its minimal configuration and of materials consistent with standards of the industry and restrictions set forth in the Wetlands Law, No. 6, 2004 set forth by the Town of Southold and standards of the NYS DEC. The pier has been sited over a stony part of the beach to make use of the most obstructed, least desirable habitat and minimize damage to natural resources. Policy 11 —Minimize Damage to Natural Resources The dock construction project has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize damage to natural resources as identified in Policy 8 above. The dock facility has been sited in the area where large boulders on the beach have already impacted shoreline vegetation. Policy 14 — No Measurable Increase in Flooding This project consists of construction of an open wood pile and timber pier which in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Fishers Island Sound or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, and Block Island Sound and this structure will have no adverse influence or in any way impact on those levels. Policy 15 —No Dredging— Dredging, per se, is not required in this project, however, boulders will be moved from the float and berthing area and relocated to the footprint of the per consistent with the benthic characteristics of the site. The floating dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid any dredging requirements. The depth of 2 feet, as generally recommended by the US ACOE, and 4 feet as recommended by the NYS DEC has been reached. This is an exposed site such that the boat must be berthed bow out. Policy 19 —Impact on Public Access—Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site except kayaking and canoeing which are also rare. The upper intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation and the shallow sub-tidal waters do not present any opportunity for navigation or enticement for public access in the area. The Sound is three miles wide so the pie ward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policie . dAc�ssl� te's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project. f JUL 2 9 3 Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibilfty with Existing Ad'o pin Pro erties an andi Us s- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and 1 d es have also been co sid red in this project. Some nearby properties have small docking facil ties similarSTPffig rbne and th.s docking facility will not interfere with existing or the likely co fifieson nearby properties or the logical allocation of littoral development rights. Policy 21 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources Impairment or Loss This policy is designed to prevent impairment or loss of scenic resources. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier will not represent such an extent of encroachment or structure which would create a loss of scenic resources. The inboard landing section of the pier will be largely over-shadowed by the bluff. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policy 25—Enhance Overall Scenic Quality The new dock structure will be consistent with the scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policy 44 — Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands — The only tidal wetland vegetation on the rocky shorefront are small sporadic patches of spartina alterniflora beyond the beach and west of the dock site. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier has taken advantage of the existing un- vegetated strip of the beach in order to avoid adverse wetlands impact. The pier alignment also avoids eel grass beds which dominate the beach east of the dock site. The height of the pier should allow opportunities for the growth of the spartina fringe marsh naturally up to, and to an extent, beneath the wood pier if other conditions are suitable but to date that has not occurred in the proposed pier site. The pier stops will short of submerged aquatic vegetation. SUM1VIARY This project proposes a new fixed pier with a floating dock for recreational boating access for the property of the Brim Fishers Island Trust on Fishers Island, incorporating extensive measures to make use of a marginally productive habitat, while maintaining habitat values and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands or submerged aquatic vegetation. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers,NYS DEC and Town of Southold applications and supplemental charts and photographs are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004 and its approval is thus respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, . DOC O, INC. Keith B.Neilson,P.E. E EVE ID iD JUL 2 9 2016 Southold Tov�n ard. f Trustee 4 I e�°51'MS TAX ASSESSOR'S INIAP o•1v•1 12.10.96 a2-15.98 ` Project. "NEW PIER AND FLOAT" 3•1.5 95 6.22.0 2.20•0 Location: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD +•ao-o SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Waterway:y: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND 1 t2.12.0� Applicant: BRk I FISHERS ISLAND TRUST Agent: DOCKO,INC. t J U L 2 9 2016 Fey • �� 1� ILI l Southold Town MA ar f Trus'e S 1 2.2► FAA '. 1dA' IS 214 13 L!A 1.74 Kra, ^• CIA '.ham 1.8AIc) /• 1f BS 5.t+ HENRY S.FERGUSON g / 2.lAte) tP•. A.9A 1A)SEUY 242.24 p to 1.lAle) A Lie? i. MAW 5.1f. 5.4 19.5 i 6.2 3.54 2.2A 2.9A1e) S.SA S.3 i 2.6AIp PAIVi1TE F0. 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'.;•.':.,:..,:::�\ \ A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION `` `�\ CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.A TOWN BUILDING PERMIT ' \ MAY BE REQUIRED. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: WEST HELFET A$M REVOC TRUST GRAPHIC SCALE 1 =200 A-ICE G.$STUART R.BROWN 109 OAK AVENUE C/O W.L.LYONS BROWN JR KENTFIELD,GA 94904 200 100 0 200 657 S.HURSTBOURNE PKWY SUITE 228 PROJECT: NEW PER and FLOAT LOUISVILLE,KY 40222 REVISED 6-2816 T.O.S. LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROJECT DESCRIPTION SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK o¢ �� WATERWAY FISHERS ISLAND SOUND QN KEi DATE: OCTOBER 6,2015 D 0 C K 0 �5 F�� APPLICANT: JOHN G BRIM r r' Z rr AGENT: SHEET 1 OF 4 r uj Kelth B.Neilson,PE c- O `S Mysiic,CT C6355 R P 0 R Q. 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2694 ._w EMAIL;cfflce@docko.com Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/25/20161159 AM Brim 7B.dwg 1 N FISI—fERS ISL.AIVD FOOTPRINT OF PROPOSED g I DOCK and BOULDER TO BE RELOCATED AREA OF 6-5 DIA BOULDERS LIMIT OF 6$'DlA BOULDERS LIMIT OF EELGRASS \ —, T BOULDERS �_ \ EDGE OF EELGRASS PAREA SF SPARTINA� AREA OF EELGRASS J AREA OF 2-9'DW BOULDERS �t��L � J� AREA OF SPARnNA !' pc--AREA OF SAND .. ALTERNAFLORA `. /1 � � o y` ;� AREA OF fl Q SAND 0 EELS 5 BRUSH `gA� \ l MHW=23 EDGE OF FEE PASS WOOD STUMP STEPS . \\' — HTL----3 q"* � _ AREA OF SPARSE EEL GRASS ems. � t •I'�\. _ CONCRETE FOOTING(TYP)�\ \� \ AREA 1'D \ CONCRETE PAD 1 EXISTING BUILDING '�ti^�:�\�QOCAREA F 1-2'DIA AR F ROCKS STONE$MORTAR STONE✓£MORTAR SEAWALL � �.... � % STONE STEPS STONE MORTAR WALL ����$\' _s� ` — ARMOR STONE SEAWALL PROTECTION \ ` — \%%� �\\\ PUMP `%\ RETAINIIIINOG WALL BUILDING \ \\ \ x SITE \ '� PROPERTY OF BRIM EXISTIIV G �ti� COIV DITIONJS GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=100' jD E `=' '— II 100 50 D 100 0 F J U L 2 9 2016 + SURVEY by JAMES BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER PROJECT: NEW PIER and FLOAT Southn!d Town r1"_Imslees LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Q� t4s SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK � EllTjy WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND �O DATE OCTOBER 6,2015 D 0 C K 0 APPLJGANT: JOHN G BRIM ' �► w AGENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 r _ -- 4 DOGK0, INC. c 063o9`Z'1 Keith B.Neilson,PE 0$ P 0 R �` Mystic,Cr 06355 A'UFESS10 800 572 8939 FAX 8GO 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2094 EMAIL•cfRce@docko.com Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/16/2016 839 AM Brim 2G.dwg FISHEf�S ISLAND SOUND 5�y LIMIT OF EELGRASS AT BOULDERS N AREA OF BOULDERS TO BE \\ \ 'NEW 6-FT X 20-FT FLOAT RELOCATED BELOW PIER 3 . I with RESTRAINT PILES NEW.35-FT X 20-Fr RAMP NEW 4-FT WIDE X PILE SUPPORTED WOOD J PIER with RAILS •� I I /T7E-0F7=PILE(7YP) `` ----------- AREA OF SPARTINA PATENS MHW 23��` \ ° �� EELGRASS AHWL 3.4m — , �� I = EDGE OFF ROCKS and BOULDERS AREA OF 2-3 DIA BOULDERS EELGRASS OF SAND AREA OF SPAR , ` ` O • loll l91 ALTERNIFLORA SAND � n , 1 EDGE OF EELGRASS f� BRUSH AREA OF SPARSE 0.0 EELGRASS HW 23 SAND SAND EXISTING CONCRETE WOOD STUI'1P` `\ \ OUNDATION PIER TO BE STE` `'�`, `S \ RETAINED M?) �� (` 1-2'DIA ROCKS r. l 1 �' \r� NEW STEPS(LOCATION MAY VA91) STONE MORTAR WALLS SAND NEW 18±FTX 28tFT AHWL3 ,`�.,, WOOD PLATFORM with RAILS` i _ \ \` �� \.4r^^ 1-2DIA ROCKS OVER EXISTING CONCRETE FOUNDATION PIERS STONE STEPS\�'��,�"'�` LANDWARD OF THEAHWL - EXISTING BUILDING ON CONCRETE - SURVEY by JAMES BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING GRAPHIC SCALE 1 =60' ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER GO 30 0 60 PROJECT: NEW PIER and FLOAT REVISED 0-28-10 T.O.S. LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLATFORM CA-LOUT SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK •�<1 KEi WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND 0.0 pN � p DATE: OCTOBER 6,2015 i 0 C K 0 . E 'fir E C� APPLICANT. JOHN G BRIM ENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 _ ,r -- q JUL 2 9 2016 DOGoKOKeith B. , INC. °oR sa692 �� Mystic,Cr 06355 '9pFESS10NP�' 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-26,94 SOU+hol(I lows EMAIL;offlce0docko.com T Keltfi B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/26/20161205 PM Brim�.dwg 3 � � r, APPROXIMATE AREA OF BOULDERS TO BE I NOTE RAMP AND FLOAT RESTRAINT PILES NOT SHOWN RELOCATED BELOW PIER — IN THIS VIEW FOR CLARITY OF PIER COMPONENTS NEW TIE-OFF PILE TOP EL 17tF7(7YPr— � 4-FT PIER suPPORT NEW PIER SUPPORT --j DECK r — LING(7l'P) PILE TOP EL 4-Ff WIDTH NEW 4-FT WIDE CL.AMP PIER DECK EL 6tFT ABOVE DECK(7YP) � PIN SET IN NEW DECK 5TRWGER BOULDER I' ���HOLE ��) NEW 8-FT X 20-FT C� N BOULDER NEW SPUT CLAMP and GR055BRACE FLOAT with I �� GONTINUOU5 x;;fK1 .tf,:,t •t`. � FLOATATION �yp l r ,r) ncF�•''. `eYN`��y .1; ,',-. t`i�cj,rr'*,, .. •— ———————— — ----AHWL3A*FT — ;.,,r;r;:j:s•... .•:z,;e , , c;r s., — --------- --- -MHW 23 a ::'''!<Y•'` ti ;', r;; r, Yr" ,. .. ..'•irr:•._:1`.C::i;.:!:�.:-'.f;r�'�'r:1:i;:..�.Y�:!,?::i,'•''':;:�}',. �,•'li''•.�,?.•i. .. NOT TO SCALE ,:r:=: .. :,;: ;t°,:::F•:;:`% j. END �/11=W .. -. ,. .:., �:�?;5'.:. I�- .���+'d%�":>:•>5i:=r nay: �r;,'•::,>.�,. , BOULDER TO BE RELOCATED:, ;LV e;=::_;2 XISTING BOULDER CfYP) GRAPHIC SCALE I'=10' - :BELOW PIER: - ..�; _ •.:x.:,;.:-c:':�, •.. ri� 10 5 O 10 - HARDWOODS - ��r'=".:.:.,;��.,:.,.; l• _ `.raMl r _ _ '""• NOTE DECKING NOT CGA TREATED. MUST BE CERTFIED BY FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL 181±FT LOA 157±FTAHWL F--14OsFT MHW zI NEW PIER SUPPORT PILE TOP NEW q--T WIDE NEW RAL.S(Typ) EL 4-FT ABOVE DECK(7l'P) lER DECK EL 6tFT j PUBLIC 1 ACCESS ^i;s.'+iPN L`�'''"' Ci♦,. ;l'• .}.�",� .:>:�.-r,.Lx ..:�rii_�r',.°\ �-j:y-.:. '�'.':.q R:: \'4t?•�S:>.1�' :nY• .4:�:u.�'f ,< ':1r1 v �M l.. 5�,":'1' :•j: .:1�ro- .wF' .... .. ...1•.—. .�.'• - V 4 s •-T•.�:., - !T ti'y-1� ai 1 Lr•.'•' !l: ••�tl. .t/ Y, :,w. - - .7• :t5ti•:,.?r :7,::'t.>, +;fi:: ..t:". 'E::S' ise::. 60TTOr1 SEDIMENTS ... ..,�:n• s,..�'� .ir r_ :'BOULDER`^ S Y`` - r�1 -S.••M1• '' '41 r; ;i?. � \' '�/t:?ic>p:'i., ..-•.. ., ::r�+,2 ...�ti ��'Ia T I,G�:•C;.•...: e,ri:i 7r+*fit.r: ..'f r•_•:�.�<.5..,o�yt arl.ay, .. . . •.a,.;,:a.i:. ":.�.�F+. _-..l' .�a:s�. GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=20' 1 181:FT LOA —AREA OF BOULDERS TO BE_�f W±Ff A\M- RELOCATED BELOW PER 14OsFT MHW NEW TIE-OFF PILE TOP NEW FLOAT RESTRAINT zj NEW 4-FT PIER�EL 17tFT(7YP) (PILE TOP EL 17tFr QQj NEW RAILS(TYP) EGK EL 6tFT f NEW 35-F?X F1 20±F-T RAMP NEW B-FT X 201 FLOAT with -CONT7NUOUS FLOATATION I —AHWL --r I -- -- — -- -- --- ----- --MHW- :�4 .a�';rR�`i.•I _�?c,' `"'.:•^�• `�4^-- � >I• �1C�!� =p:}i.•^ / ,•ti.i.:_�•�.I 1;,, ♦ � �------ —Yqq 1yfflp—pryA-WUL.N. .:Jr'�:�; :1 - '.ti:::. •:i;Y•.• .> I. ,.,7„ :r,., — IIII'ill�ll 1��11�11 ~TOP' •�.-- - LDER T •..>..:.. •�R SUPPORT PlL.E I '•:��.'. 4-FT DECK(TYP)•[ BOTTOM SEDIMENTS• RELOCATED BELOW r'`' YEELGRASS(TYP) ' '11 III III r" ..MD.ROCKS and BOULDERS PIER l�f`OFI L� ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=20' PROJECT: NEW PIER and FLOAT 20 10 O 20 LOCATION: FI5HERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK F RE WATERWAY:WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND ON K Ty A ( /� DATE OGTOBER 6,2015 0 0 K 0 waL�.—.� �'�FE APPLICANT: JOHN G BRIM rr 1 e ! AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 ,.. � JUL 2 9 2016 � I�OGKO, INC. i Keith B.Nellson,PE C 0 R P 06,3692'� Mystic,CT 06355 600 7 AROFESSION BSouth fId'loa:tn EMAIL•ofllce@dock FAX 660 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2694 oaM Trimfgpq Keith B.Neilson,Docko Ina G/100/201G 859 AM 5rlrn_48.dwg -- D O C IC O, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(8y.01 7�7�b jgmail:office@docko.com U Army Corps of Engineers New York District ATTN: Regulatory Branch, Room 1937 26 Federal Plaza New York,NY 10278-0090 Re: Brims Fishers Island Trust To Whom It May Concern: New Pier&Float On behalf of the Brim Fishers Island Trust, we request a Department of the Army Permit for a new pier and float in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island, New York. We enclose herewith the following in support of this permit application: ❖ Two prints each of plans titled: Project: "New Pier& Float" Waterway: Fishers Island Sound Location: Fishers Island, Town-of Southold Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Brim Fishers Island Trust ❖ Two copies of Corps of Engineers and NYS DEC Application Forms, Location Map, Tax Assessor's Map, photographs and NYS DOS Federal Consistency Assessment Form. ❖ One copy of the Town of Southold application, .and the NYS DOS Consistency Review Form. I trust that you will find this application package complete and acceptable; please let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, DO O, INC. Keith B.Neilson, P.E. KBN:cb Enclosures CC: John Brim V 1 4� ' NYS DEC: Environmental Permits D —�Town_o--Southold-Bredemeyer III= U U L 2 9 2016 File: 15-09-2694 BRIM Southold Town % U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Form Approved_ APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB No.0710-0003 33 CFR 325.The proponent agency is CECW-CO-R. Expires:30-SEPTEMBER-2015 Public reporting for this collection of Information is estimated to average 11 hours per response,including the time for reviewing instructions,searching existing data sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of the collection of information,including suggestions for reducing this burden,to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters,Executive Services and Communications Directorate,Information Management Division and to the Office of Management and Budget,Paperwork Reduction Project(0710-0003). Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information If It does not display a currently valid OMB control number. Please DO NOT RETURN your form to either of those addresses. Completed applications must be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authorities:Rivers and Harbors Act,Section 10,33 USC 403;Clean Water Act,Section 404,33 USC 1344;Marine Protection,Research,and Sanctuaries Act,Section 103,33 USC 1413;Regulatory Programs of the Corps of Engineers;Final Rule 33 CFR 320-332. Principal Purpose:Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit. Routine Uses:This Information may be shared with the Department of Justice and other federal,state,and local government agencies,and the public and may be made available as part of a public notice as required by Federal law. Submission of requested information Is voluntary,however,if information is not provided the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application(see sample drawings and/or instructions)and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. (ITEMS 1 THRU 4 TO BE FILLED BY THE CORPS) 1. APPLICATION NO. 2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETE (ITEMS BELOW TO BE FILLED BY APPLICANT) 5. APPLICANT'S NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT'S.NAME AND TITLE(agent Is not required) First-JohnMiddle- �'. Last- Brim First-Keith Middle-B Last-Neilson Company-Brim Fishers Island Trust Company-Docko, Inc. E-mail Address-Johngbrim@gmail.com E-mail Address- office@docko.com 6. APPLICANTS ADDRESS: 9. AGENTS ADDRESS: Address-234 Via Las BriSas Address-P.O. BOX 421 city-Palm Beach State-FL zip-33480 Country- USA City- Mystic state-CT zip-06355 Country-USA 7. APPLICANT'S PHONE Nos.WAREA CODE 10. AGENTS PHONE Nos.WAREA CODE a. Residence b. Business c. Fax a. Residence b. Business c. Fax 917-841-8896 860-572-8939 860-572-7569 ?TAT MENT OF AUTHORIZATION 11. I hereby authorize, D *-SIGNAT behalf as my agent in.the processing of this supplemental information in support of this P rm , r� E F PPLICANT DATE JUL 2 9 2016 N ,LOCATION,AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVI 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE(see instructions) Southold Town New Fixed Pier, Ramp and Float B a of Trus ee 13. NAME OF WATERBODY,IF KNOWN(if applicable) 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS(if applicable) Fishers Island Sound Address 3206 Brooks Point Road 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Latitude:-N 41 16' 58" Longitude:-W 71 57'39" city-Fishers Island State- NY zip- 06390 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS,IF KNOWN(see instructions) State Tax Parcel ID Municipality Section-1000-4.-3-3 Township- Southold Range- ENG FORM 4345, DEC 2014 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE. Page 1 of 3 i 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE From the Fishers Island Ferry head southeast toward Reservoir Road. Turn left onto Equestrian Avenue. Turn right onto Oriental Avenue. Continue onto East End Road. Turn left onto Brooks Point Road. Continue to 3206 Brooks Point Road on the left hand side of the road. 18. Nature of Activity(Description of project,include all features) Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier.Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. 19. Project Purpose(Describe the reason or purpose of the project,see instructions) The purpose of this project is to construct a dock for private recreational boating use by the Brim family. USE BLOCKS 20-23 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s)for Discharge There are not discharge or dredging associated with this project. Boulders will be removed from this area of the floating dock and boat berthing slips and placed back in the boulder field between new pier support piles consistent with and maintaining the existing site characteristics. it JUL 2 9 2016 ' 21. Type(s)of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards: Southold lawn Type Boulders Type Type Board-of Tr s ee Amount in Cubic Yards 100 CY Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards 22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled(see instructions) Acres or 0.03 Acres Linear Feet 23. Description of Avoidance,Minimization,and Compensation(see instructions) Only boulders will be picked off the seabed, mechanically with a crane and bucket, which will then place the boulders on top of and amoungst other existing boulders in this field of boulders. The nature of the boulder field will not change. ENG FORM 4345,DEC 2014 Page 2 of 3 t / 24. Is An�Portion of the Work Already Complete?❑Yes [XNo IF YES,DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 25. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners,Lessees,Etc.,Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody 6;!'i oni Ihen'a6i.entered here,please attach a supplemental list), Alice C and Stuart R. Brown a.Address- c/o W.L. Lyons Brown, Jr. 657 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy, Ste. 228 city- Louisville State- KY ZIP=40222 b.Address-Helfet A$ M Revoc Trust 109 Oak Avenue city- Kentrield State-CA Zip-94904 c.Address- City- State- Zip- d.Address- city- State- Zip_ �I_,�' e.Address- J U L 2 9 2016 City- State- Zip- L Suutlio;d Town 26. List of Other Certificates or Approvals/Denials received from other Federal,State,or Local Agencies for Wo Dlesc' .p s s 110 AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL" IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED Town of Southold Tidal Wetlands Permit Pendinq June 2016 NYS DEC Tidal Wetlands Permit Pending June 2016 Id include but is not re ricted to zoning,building,and flood plain permits 27. p11G her by de for permit or permits to authorize the work described In this application. I certify that this information in this application Is co pi urst . I u er certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly authorized agent of the ap cTURE F AP LICANT DATE E JL �'�"r�� 2�2r�/4o SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE Th plication must be signe by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity(applicant)or it may be signed by a duly aut ed agent if the statem nt in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides that:Whoever,in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies,conceals,or covers up any trick,scheme,or disguises a material fact or makes any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious or Fraudulent statements or entry,shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. ENO FORM 4348,DEC 2014 Page 3 of 3 yn Y I, r JOI NIT APPLI CAT[ON FOR', - _ For Permits/Determinations to undertake activities affecting streams, waterways, s- waterbodies, wetlands, coastal areas and sources of water supply. New York You must separately apply for and obtain separate Permits/ Determinations from US Army Corps of State each Involved agency prior to proceeding with work. Please read all instructions. Engineers (USACE) APPLICATIONS TO 1. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 2. US Army Corps of Engineers 3. NYS Office of 4. NYS Depart- Check all permits that apply: Check all permits that apply: General Services ment of State ❑ Stream Disturbance ❑ Coastal Erosion ❑ Section 404 Clean Water Act Check all permits that Check if this ❑ Excavation and Fill in Management apply: applies: ❑ Section 10 Rivers and Harbors �{ Navigable Waters ❑ Wild, Scenic and Act ❑ State Owned Lands f71 Coastal Docks, Moorings or Recreational Rivers Under Water Consistency ❑ Nationwide Permit(s) - Identify Platforms El water Supply Number(s): El utility Concurrence Dams and Impoundment ❑ Long Island Well Easement(pipelines, Structures ❑ Aquatic Vegetation Control conduits, ❑ 401 Water Quality ❑Aquatic Insect Control r cables, etc.) Certification Preconstruction Notification - G]Docks, ❑ Freshwater Wetlands ❑ Fish Control ❑ Y / ❑ N Moorings or ❑ Tidal Wetlands ❑ Incidental Take of Endan- Platforms gered/Threatened Species rf �I 1 am sending this application I am sending this I am sending I am sending this application to this agency. application to this this application to this agency. agency. to this agency. 5. Name of Applicant (use full name) Applicant must be: 6. Name of Facility or Property Owner (if different than Brim Fishers Island Trust 21 Owner Applicant) c/o John Brim ❑Operator :, r,r ;� Mailing Address ❑ Lessee Mailing Address ii VY L' (check all that apply) 234 Via Las Brisas li i u 1S Post Office City Taxpayer ID (If applicant Post Office City U^IU^ ; Palm Beach is NOT an individual): FL State Z' C a State `Zip ggVp o Town Telephone (daytime) Email Telephone (daytime mai - 917-841-8896 johngbrim@gmail.com 7. Contact/Agent Name 8. Project/ Facility Name Property Tax Map Section/ Block/ Lot Number Keith B. Neilson, P.E. New Fixed Pier, Ramp and Float 1000-4.-3-3 Company Name Project Location - Provide directions and distances to roads, bridges and bodies of waters: Docko, Inc. 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island, NY Mailing Address Street Address, if applicable Post Office City State Zip Code NY P.O. Box 421 3206 Brooks Point Road Fishers Island 06390 Post Office City Town/ Village/ City County Mystic Southold Suffolk State Zip Code Name of USGS Quadrangle Map Stream/Water Body Name CT 06355 Fishers Island Sound Telephone da time) Location Coordinates: Enter NYTMs in kilometers, OR Latitude/Longitude 860-572-9799 Email NYTM-E NYTM-N Latitude Longitude office@docko.com 41 16' 58" N 71° 57'39"W [F.r—Agency Use Only DEC Application Number: USACE Number: JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM 09/ 10 This is a 2 Page Application Application Form Page 1 of 2 Both Pages Must be Completed t COI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM - PAGE 2 OF 2 Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 9. Project Description and Purpose: Provide.a complete narrative description of the proposed work and its purpose. Attach additional page(s) if necessary. Include: description of current site conditions and how the site will be modified by the proposed project; structures and fill materials to be installed; type and quantity of materials to be used (i.e., square It of coverage and cubic yds of fill material and/or structures below ordinary/mean high water) area of excavation or dredging, volumes of material to be removed and location of dredged material disposal or use; work methods and type of equipment to be used; pollution control methods and mitigation activities proposed to compensate for resource impacts; and where applicable, the phasing of activities. ATTACH PLANS ON SEPARATE PACES Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent .High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier.Also construct an 18(+/-)Ft x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. VUL F E 2 9 2016 I t Proposed Use: Private ❑ Public []Commercial Proposed S t � �1�6t; Start Date: I i Date: Has Work Begun on Project? ❑Yes JW No I I Yes, explain. Will Project Occupy Federal, State or Municipal Land? ❑Yes iff No If Yes, please specify. 10. List Previous Permit/Application Numbers(if any) and Dates: 11. Will this project require additional Federal, State, or Local Permits including Zoning changes? XYes No If yes, please list: Town of Southold Board of Trustees, US ACOE 12. Signatures. If applicant is not the owner, both must sign the application. 1 hereby affirm that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge. and belief. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Further, th applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered, arisi g out f the project described herein and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actionsi damages and cost of a ry name and description resulting from said project. In addition, Federal Law, iS U.S.C., Section 1001 provides for a fine of n t o e than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both where an applicant knowingly and willingly falsifies, one a r covers up a material tact; or knowingly makes or uses a false, fictitious or fraudulent statement. John Brim for Brim Fishers Island Trust Owner ig ature of Apolicant Printed Name Title Date Signature of Owner Printed Name Title Date Keith B. Neilson. P.E. Anent Signature of Agent Printed Name Title Date For AaeticV Use nIy,. -- ' ;:' DETERMINATION.OF NO PERMIT REOUI RED Agency Project Number has determined that No Permit is required from this Agency for the project described In (Agency.Name) this application. Agency Repreeentati4es Nam'6Jprihtdd) Signature Date_ JOINT APPLI CATION FORM 09110 Application Form Page 2 of 2 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Federal Consistency Assessment Form An applicant,seeking a permit,license,waiver,certification or similar type of approval from a federal agency which is subject to the New York State Coastal Management Program(CMP),shall complete this assessment form for any proposed activity that will occur within and/or directly affect the State's Coastal Area. This form is intended to assist an applicant in certifying that the proposed activity is consistent with New York State's CMP as required by U.S. Department of Commerce regulations(15 CFR 930.57).It should be completed at the time when the federal application is prepared. The Department of State will use the completed form and accompanying information in its review of the applicant's certification of consistency. A.APPLICANT (please print) 1.Name: Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim 2.Address: 3206 Brooks Point Road Fishers Island 3.Telephone: Area Code(91�) 841-8896 'i:� OTT E !. B. PROPOSED ACTIVITY 1.Brief description of activity: JUL 2 9 2016 See attached project discription Southold lbWn 2.Purpose of activity: [!Toconstruct a dock for private recreational boating use by the Brim family. 7 3. Location of activity: Suffolk County Fishers Island Town of Southold 3206 Brooks Point Road County City,Town,or Village Street or Site Description 4.Type of federal permit/license required: 5.Federal application number,if known: Pending 6.If a state permit/license was issued or is required for the proposed activity,identify the state agency and provide the application or permit number,if known: 4 r 4 Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers,landward of the Apparent High Water Line. DID JUL 2 9 2016 Southold Tovvii Board of Trustees C.COASTAL ASSESSMENT Check either"YES"or"NO" for each of these questions. The numbers following each question refer to the policies described in the CMP document(sge-footnote,.on_page2) which may be affected by the proposed activity. 1.Will the proposed activity result in any of the following: J(;i YES/NO a.Large physical change to a site within the coastal arealwhich will require the preparation of an environmental impact statement? (11,22,25,32, 7,38,41,43). . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . b.Physical alteration of more than two acres of land alo rel��, ;—`�iu`�� -- under water or coastal waters? (2, 11, 12,20,28,35,44).. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ❑ 19 c.Revitalization/redevelopment of a deteriorated or underutilized waterfront site? (1). . .. . . ❑_ im d.Reduction of existing or potential public access to or along coastal waters? (19,20).. . . .. EL e.Adverse effect upon the commercial or recreational use of coastal fish resources? (9,10). . . ❑ -X f. Siting of a facility essential to the exploration,development and production of energy resources in coastal waters or on the Outer Continental Shelf? (29).. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . ❑_ g. Siting of a facility essential to the generation or transmission of energy? (27) .. . . . . . . . . . h.Mining,excavation,or dredging activities,or the placement of dredged or fill material in coastal waters? (15,35) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .... . . .. .. . . . . .. .. i.Discharge of toxics,hazardous substances or other pollutants into coastal waters? (8, 15,35) j.Draining of stormwater runoff or sewer overflows into coastal waters? (33).. .. .. . . .. .. Q k.Transport,storage,treatment,or disposal of solid wastes or hazardous materials? (36,39) . Q 1.Adverse effect upon land or water uses within the State's small harbors? (4). ... . . . . . .. . Q 2.Will the proposed activity affect or be located in,on,or adjacent to any of the following: YES/NO a. State designated freshwater or tidal wetland? (44).. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ❑ J4 b.Federally designated flood and/or state designated erosion hazard area? (11, 12, 17,). . .. . fZ c.State designated significant fish and/or wildlife habitat? (7). .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ® ❑ d. State designated significant scenic resource or area? (24). . . .. . . .. . . .... . . .. .. .. . . . IT e. State designated important agricultural lands? (26). . . . ... .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. ❑_ f.Beach,dune or barrier island? (12). . . , ,, , , ,, , , ,, , , ❑_ g.Major ports of Albany,Buffalo,Ogdensburg,Oswego or New York? (3). .. .. . .. . . . .. .. ❑_ h. State,county,or local park? (19,20). . . . . .... . ... . . ....... .. . . . ... ... .. .. . .. .. i.Historic resource listed on the National or State RegisterA, , , , ❑_ 3.Will the proposed activity require any of the following: DD YES/NO JUL 2 9 2016 a.Waterfront site? (2,21,22). .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . ❑ b.Provision of new public services or infrastructure in un evelatei sections of the coastal area? (5) .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .... . . . ui 0 PFI(xopuh BbAr bf Ttastng' . ❑- -� c.Construction or reconstruction of a flood or erosion contro structure. , , d. State water quality permit or certification? (30,38,40)... . . ... . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . � �] e. State air quality permit or certification? (41,43). .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .... .. .. . .. . .. .. Q IZ 4. Will the proposed activity occur within and/or affect an area covered by a State approved local waterfront revitalization program? (see policies in local program document). .. . . . .. . . .. . . R D.ADDITIONAL STEPS 1. If all of the questions in Section C are answered"NO",then the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. 2.If any of the questions in Section C are answered"YES",then the applicant or agent is advised to consult the CMP,or where appropriate,the local waterfront revitalization program document*. The proposed activity mast be analyzed in more detail with respect to the applicable state or local coastal policies. On a separate page(s),the applicant or agent shall: (a) identify,by their policy numbers,which coastal policies are affected by the activity,(b)briefly assess the effects of the activity upon the policy; and,(c)state how the activity is consistent with each policy. Following the completion of this written assessment,the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. E.CERTIFICATION The applicant or agent must certify that the proposed activity is consistent with the State's CMP or the approved local waterfront revitalization program,as appropriate. If this certification cannot be made,the proposed activity shall not be undertaken. If this certification can be made,complete this Section. "The proposed activity complies with New York State's approved Coastal Management Program,or with the applicable approved local waterfront revitalization program,and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program." Applicant/Agent's Name: Brim Fishers Island Trust do John Brim Address: 234 Via Las Brisas, Palm Beach, FL 33480 Telephone: Area Code( 917) 841-8896 Applicant/Agents Signature: d;,4 13j, J r-�-�— Date: F. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.The applicant or agent shall submit the following documents to the New York State E HII�.. �c of Coastal,Local Government and Community Sustainability,Attn:Consistency R i >1'nit"Ut-Ci�in eree Plaza,99 Washington Avenue-Suite 1010,Albany,New York 12231. ­-�DD a.Copy of original signed form. U U L 2 9 2016 b.Copy of the completed federal agency application. c.Other available information which would support the certification of consistei icy. Souihdu Tovrn Board of Trustees 2.The applicant or agent shall also submit a copy of this completed form along with his/her app ication to the federal agency. 3.If there are any questions regarding the submission of this form,contact the Department of State at (518) 474-6000. *These state and local documents are available for inspection at the offices of many federal agencies,Department of environmental Conservation and Department of State regional offices,and the appropriate regional and county planning agencies. Local program documents are also available for inspection at the offices of the appropriate local government. NOAA FISHERIES NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) Introduction: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act mandates that federal agencies conduct an EFH consultation with NOAA Fisheries regarding any of their actions authorized, funded, or undertaken that may adversely effect essential fish habitat(EFH). An adverse effect means any impact that reduces the quality and/or quantity of EFH. Adverse effects may include direct or indirect physical, chemical, or biological alterations of the waters or substrate and loss of, or injury to,benthic organisms,prey species and their habitat, and other ecosystem components. Adverse effects to EFH may result from actions occurring within EFH or outside of EFH and may include site-specific or habitat-wide impacts, including individual, cumulative, or synergistic consequences of actions. This worksheet has been designed to assist Federal agencies in determining whether an EFH consultation is necessary, and developing the needed information should a consultation be required. This worksheet will lead you through a series of questions that will provide an initial screening to determine if an EFH consultation is necessary, and help you assemble the needed information for determining the extent of the consultation required. The information provided in this worksheet may also be used to develop the required EFH Assessment. Consultation through NOAA Fisheries regarding other NOAA-trust resources may also be necessary if a proposed action results in adverse impacts. Part 6 of the worksheet is designed to help assess the effects of the action on other NOAA-trust resources. This helps maintain efficiency in our interagency coordination process. In addition, consultation with NOAA Fisheries may be required if a proposed action impacts marine mammals or threatened and endangered species for which we are responsible. Staff from our Northeast Regional Office, Protected Resources Division s eta fe�ire Ong potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened and endangered specie D Instructions for Use: J U L 2 9 2016 s kC An EFH Assessment must be submitted by a Federal agency to NOAA Fish riesLas-partsefnth Sou. mu a �� consultation. An EFH Assessment must include the following information: Board ' Trustees 1)A description of the proposed action. 2)An analysis of the potential adverse effects of the action on EFH, and the managed species. 3)The Federal agency=s conclusions regarding the effects of the action on EFH. 4)Proposed mitigation if applicable. In some cases,this worksheet can be used as an EFH Assessment. If the Federal agency determines that the action will not cause substantial impacts to EFH, then this worksheet may suffice. If the action may cause substantial adverse effects on EFH, then a more thorough discussion of the action and its impacts in a separate EFH Assessment will be necessary. The completed worksheet should be forwarded to NOAA Fisheries Northeast Regional Office,Habitat Conservation Division(HCD) for review. The information contained on the HCD website(httD://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcdn will assist you in completing this worksheet. The HCD web site contains information regarding: the EFH consultation process; Guide to EFH Designations which provides a geographic species list; Guide to EFH Species Descriptions which provides the legal description of EFH as well as important ecological information for each species and life stage; and other EFH reference documents including examples of EFH Assessments and EFH Consultations. D1D 5 JUL 2 9 2016 Southold town ar f Trus ee5 EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) PROJECT NAME: NEW FIXED PIER AND FLOAT DATE: July 2016 PROJECT NO.: LOCATION: Brim Property, 3206 Brooks Point Rd, Fishers Island, NY PREPARER: DOCKO INC., Keith B. Neilson, P.E Step 1. Use the Habitat Conservation Division EFH webpage,Guide to Essential Fish Habitat Designations in the Northeastern United States to generate the list of designated EFH for federally-managed species for the geographic area of interest (http:l/www.nero.noaa.gov/hcd/index2a.htm). Use the species list as part of the initial screening process to determine if EFH for those species occurs in the vicinity of the proposed action. Attach that list to the worksheet because it will be used in later steps. Make a preliminary determination on the need to conduct an EFH Consultation. r, ,.J. .,. .. .> u. ,.. .--".Y.e+.a_r:a...i:..'hx.,..,:,, .•Vx., xa:i` - �:-5; 1- '.:,K+ =G�'•-�%rrq'�'.a�F'41. rM u,Y}• ':i_`:'-T.'x:. - aP., Y4„l. -.rt:i:':• 11S`.1k r- - u: Yi„ti hlf'-'iri:l�.`�..:Y;','%.;-y_ s:-..".•:i:, -q.: ,,.,�..::. - „;3-<...,t.,6.:,.•f'.;. , ..�„i - r.,:., ��.� _...,._ ,` .:_. .. m,; .. ......... .......: . .. ......._. _, , _::, :..:.,...,, EF D H esi nati oris`a 9 .. Yes No Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for eggs? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for larvae? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for juveniles? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for adults? x Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for spawning adults? x If you answered no to all questions above,then EFH consultation is not required-go to Section 5. If you answered yes to any of the above questions proceed to Section 2 and x complete remainder of the worksheet. � pE �. �, f� lit JUL 2 9 2016 Southold low Dad,0i 1lustees Y 1 Step 2.In order to assess impacts,it is critical to know the habitat characteristics of the site before the activity is undertaken. Use existing information,to the extent possible,in answering these questions. Please note that, there may be circumstances in which new information must be collected to appropriately characterize the site and assess impacts. .._.__ ..Ss.k... ....:>..T. t. .., .s•,.:.:�.....,,.. .,...,.....-., '..t.x:, ro' ;.r,. ..�. .,ti_ :i.3:'' ,dJ._" .,t,_. .<f- nt J ...... .......v.Y..�.,.:. s,�v a_.� _ ..., _ ax:^,. -°.,.•.:..,:e> cr.,; .4i.. �,L�w,c.M __ �.,,.,`.�� -�-�„T�.;- ,..�,{.�, _ ,.. :.�:_.ro,...',. $ •::..,:".,:^=` - s.a:= *a.;s,:_ wti'': :y. - ..ram,. .., .,.. _ � ,,,r"._.��._,a._..y+:,e"' :..::.'"r:, ...-.e-C._ .._:.,.:,. :r: .t, - .��' e.;r-;::`.F': 'r`,si-s:,."-y%;_.=``'�:d.:`W";ii'•."'='r" ::y:n y,.,.._+1 n c,T.^✓ - _ .:�r;.'y;Lx3.r 'E'—.. eizn;:m.:;::l,Y._e: ::sr:sa'�:?',a �;, 2.. _SITL,CHARACTERISTICS �,,,-a=:r,^a....,.'=�.3...., Site.Charactentic s s-•- 'Descry tion> Is the site intertidal,sub-tidal, or This project is to construct a new dock facility consisting of wood pile water column? and timber with floating dock and tie-off piles. The project will encompass parts of the shoreline,the intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone approximately 0.10 acres in size. See attached narrative. What are the sediment The existing inter-tidal and shallow sub-tidal sediments are coarse- characteristics? grained sand and approximately 25%gravel with frequent exposed stone. (boulders cover over 50%of the area) Is Habitat Area of Particular The site is an existing open water exposure. The bluff that comprises Concern (HAPC)designated at the site is eroding due to exposure to normal tidal and climatic or near the site? If so what conditions, despite the moderate to heavy boulder and rock cover at type,size, characteristics? the foreshore and vegetation above the rocky shoreline.The dock site is a beach transitioning to a field of boulders. Is there submerged aquatic There is a visible band of SAV in the offshore subtidal waters out 200 vegetation (SAV)at or adjacent feet beyond the mean low water line as surveyed and depicted on the to project site? If so describe application drawings.The SAV is a broad band of eel grass abundant the spatial extent. in density and with a clearly defined boundary.The dock has been configured to stop short of the submerged aquatic vegetation. What is typical salinity and Salinity varies somewhat seasonally but is typically in the 25-30 ppt- temperature regime/range? Temperature varies seasonally from approximately 30 degrees in the winter to 70 degrees in the summer. What is the normal frequency of Boating usage varies seasonally but there is regular boating access to site disturbance, both natural and from the other dock facilities along Fishers Island north shore. and man-made? Most boating activity is recreational between April and November. What is the area of proposed Approximately 1/10 acre will be directly impacted by this dock impact(work footprint&far construction project. afield)? p r Ll JUL 2 9 2016 f Soutnoid Totem Board of Trustees Step 3. This section is used to describe the anticipated impacts from the proposed action on the physic.al/chemicalibiological environment at the project site and areas adjacent to the site that may be affected. r. -,' M e -t . 4C ,P�JMP IMPACTS. Im De'scri 1pti'or Nature and duration of -.7k-ga It is anticipated that the adverse impacts from this project will activity(s) j=r be small because of the nature of the work. The project can take place in as little as a month but will likely take two months tide and weather permitting. Barge access will be at high tide. The pier will be used on a seasonal basis. Will benthic community be x The benthic community will be only marginally disturbed by disturbed? the marine construction barge and dock facility. Boulder excavation or "in water" filling is proposed and so shellfish habitat will not change; this will remain a high wave energy site. Will SAV be impacted? X An offshore bed of SAV,has been observed beyond the project area but that will not be disturbed by the marine contractor's access or construction.The crane barge will float in over and adjacent to the SAV to drive plies. Work will be done after September and before June. Will sediments be altered and/or X Sedimentation rates in the shallow sub-tidal zone will not sedimentation rates change? increase as a result of this project. Will turbidity increase? X Turbidity, on a day to day basis,will not change significantly from existing conditions. (See attached Narrative Statement). Bottom sediments will only be minimally disrupted during berthing operations at low tide because of the 4-foot plus water depth. Will water depth change? X No changes in water depth are proposed by or for construction equipment access or for boating operations. Will contaminants be released X The bottom shoreline sediments and characteristics will not into sediments or water change. The likelihood of contaminant will be minimal. column? Standard construction products and best management practices will be utilized for the project. Will tidal flow, currents or wave X The wood pile supported timber pier will not change water patterns be altered? flow and circulation patterns or wi.—91OW1.I cnPraFeqsV sE Will ambient salinity or X No temperature regime change? JUL 2 9 2016 I--- . -- 1, a .oje 11 Will water quality be altered? X Water quality should not change as a result ls,44.OW ct Lfig0 r beyond the low tide bottom sediment-u'isturoa- -ncew- t r�esuiTing from pile driving,marine equipment repositioning and low tide 1 � J boating operations. These impacts will be of limited duration. The water is fairly deep. Step 4. This section is used to evaluate the consequences of the proposed action on the functions and values of EFH as well as the vulnerability of the EFH species and their life stages. Identify which species from the EFH species list (generated in Step 1) will be adversely impacted from the action. Assessment of EFH impacts should be based upon the site characteristics identified in Step 2 and the nature of the impacts described within Step 3. The Guide to EFH Descriptions webpage(http://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcd/list.htm)should be used during this assessment to determine the ecological parameters/preferences associated with each species listed and the potential impact to those parameters. ,.-' .. .:i e'�,....,,:{ .x.;-a[•,.1.::_5"..,T. ..e.Mi..»..;- •.T•r. _ .,.=Y.. .�'.i v'd:i! - �jl' ..- ,.3.;•.1:.•_...�i..:t.. � L',.A._.. , i,n.f..,r,. n , .i..,....lA,-..:.,«=.T.: t,. x•..5: :"1�.: - -3. - 4. EFH ASS :..t,. �.._ Functions and Values,,--: Y N Describe habitat.type:species.end life stages.to be adversely' - :...H y. .1, ':r,� �rt;. ,.t`: sd> �.,. b'�.,, , .v�., ..nt•:f} ` .:.. +...,:."i:;^.'' na.^f:e"�.f.;Ln•�;.�"-�x=.x.c :. ,.. �Y;{�1;•�: .,;k,_ .1'r,:.;. ,;:il:��,:'. fr'�:r;'�r'i ..s,: ::x.'.,:� ..a. --.s,t: ... .wLra:.L�,a:•:�na,+"... ..._ gas..._ - ..,'... ....... ti=s"'�'" n.. .t.t ,.�,:�- ,7?:�a-. •?'`:»p i,;!:.L4..1¢_ ,.{...t,�;r:- ,L-.'- .;A„^ ':1`h}',.f,. _ __ _ _: ._,_'i y .,_.-�,_.�:;i. !i_ss.'•.wn.._l:i: .. - 3u-., !:u:e.,:+"s.. to"ir,;7;'.i"r p.�"`;G Will functions and values of i<:•:+fie --�,. - _9:" =,<<_.t1:K. 7.utF: :'tis�., r:.'i.i'^�°y.:°,i'•'%,_ EFH beam acted for: ..:�.. .,,. .a..: ,fx �...;� �•.,: =- :`_ �:.:,,;, . ,.,. The shallow sub-tidal zone and inter-tidal zoney are currentlyG sandy Spawning X gravel strewn with gravel, stones and boulders and will remain so without regard to this project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed or will result from the project. The water is too rough for spawning in this area. Nursery X The shallow sub-tidal zone and inter-tidal zone are currently algae covered sandy gravel and will remain so as a result of this project. There are features in these shallow subtidal waters suitable for a nursery. The alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed to be a relocation of boulders which foul the docking area. Forage X The shallow subtidal zone and intertidal zone are currently sandy gravel with extensive algae covered boulders and will remain so as a result of this project. No adverse impact to submerged aquatic vegetation is anticipated where it exists in nearby waters beyond the dock site. Shelter X The shallow subtidal zone and intertidal zone are currentlysandy gravel and will remain so as a result of this project. The pier may provide some shelter,but not much. No adverse impact to submerged aquatic vegetation beyond the dock site is anticipated due to construction. Will impacts be temporary or It is envisioned that any construction impacts experienced as a result of ;': this project will be temporary and not permanent. The area of coverage permanent? of the proposed dock facility is small compared to the area of the near ;:• ::5;`; shore waters and of no consequence compared to the overall fringe habitat and coastal shoreline of Fishers Island. No compensatory mitig �R e -teAlbir - gj r would it Will compensatory mitigation be X n used? warranted. F — JUL 2 9 2016 SwAhoiri Town Board of Trustees Step 5. This section provides the Federal agency=s determination on the degree of impact to EFH from the proposed action. The EFH determination also dictates the type of EFH consultation that will be required with NOAA Fisheries. t%'A f g_'L UT DMIN�qlOWIMPAC F ; �I' encvs EH De F eln a low .. 6 X There is no adverse effect on EFH Overall degree of EFH Consultation is not required adverse effects on EFH (not including The adverse effect on EFH is not substantial. compensatory mitigation)will be: This is a request for an abbreviated EFH consultation.This worksheet is being submitted to NMFS to satisfy the EFH (check the appropriate Assessment requirement. statement) The adverse effect on EFH is substantial. This is a request for an expanded EFH consultation. A detailed written EFH assessment will be submitted to NMFS expanding upon the impacts revealed in this worksheet. Step 6. Consultation with NOAA Fisheries may also be required if the proposed action results in adverse impacts to other NOAA-trust resources,such as anadromous fish,shellfish,crus � o0heir-habiltats. r Some examples of other NOAA-trust resources are listed below. Inquiries regar p i I qc marine mammals or threatened/endangered species should be directed to N is roZ Resources Division. ki ,6-..;,".4",OTHEP.,':NOAXTRUST,,W!;�YRCg;klM�,,ACT'ASSE.c k":` Y Species known to occur,, ur,,, Describe habitat impact type(i.e.,'physical;chemi'Lal, or biol djo.q.: at site(list 6theis that�-.,��­ disruption of spawning afidlqre6g�develo.prnent a I a' rn apply)" habitat):may and/or adult'feeding or migration Pollock blueback herring rainbow smelt Atlantic sturgeon Atlantic menhaden American shad American eel Physical Changes, not disruptive American lobster Physical Changes, not disruptive blue mussels Physical Changes, not disruptive, new habitat -soft-shell clams quahog Physical Changes, not disruptive, no adverse impact Other species: ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTION RE This is intended to supplement ENG Form 4345, Application for Department of the Army Permit, or the Joint Application for Permit used in the State of New York. Please provide complete answers to all questions below which are relevant to your project Any answers may be continued on separate-sheets) of paper to be-attached to this form. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT The purpose of this form is to provide the Corps of Engineers with basic information regarding your project This information will be used to facilitate evaluation of your permit application and for public dissemination as required by regulation. Failure to provide complete information may result in your application being declared incomplete for processing, thereby delaying processing of your application. GENERAL-APPLICABLE TO ALL PROJECTS 1. Explain the need for, and purpose of, the proposed work. Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over the existing concrete foundation piers land ward of t Lines. This is a private dock for recreational boating D L� >a 2 -, y JUL 2 9 2016 Southold Town Rnwd nf Tr e 2. Provide the names and addresses of property owners adjacent to your work site (if not shown on the application form or project drawings). West-Alice C. and Stuart R. Brown, c/o W.L. Lyons Brown, Jr., 657 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy, Ste. 228, Louisville, DY 40222. East- Helfet A&M Revoc Trust, 109 Oak Avenue, Kentfield, CA 94904 (Please note that depending upon the nature and extent of your project, you may be requested to provide the names and addresses of additional property owners proximate to your project site to ensure proper coordination.) 3. Photographs of the project site should be submitted. For projects in tidal areas, photographs of the waterway vicinity should be taken at low tide. Using a separate copy of your plan view, indicate the location and direction of each photograph as well as the date and time at which the photograph- was taken. Provide a sufficient number of photographs so as to provide a clear understanding of conditions on and proximate to your project site. Photographs showing existing site features and resources are attached. t i I 4. Provide a copy of any environmental impact statement, or any other environmental report which was prepared for your project. See Attached narrative and EFH worksheet. See attached narrative, Short Environmental form and EFH worksheet. 5. Provide a thorough discussion of alternatives to your proposal. This discussion should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the "no action" alternative and alternative(s) resulting in less disturbance to waters of the United States. For filling projects in waters of the United States, including wetlands, your alternatives discussion should demonstrate that there are no practicable alternatives to your proposed filling and that your project meets with current mitigation policy (i.e-. avoidance, minimization and compensation). Alternatives considered included wider, higher, lower, shorter and longer piers, fixed pier versus floating docks, boat lifts, utilities, different locations on the site, use of open grate decking, orientation of docking facilities and the like, all of which are discussed in the narrative. The proposed configuration provides for optimal berthing, minimal environmental disturbances and no adverse impact to navigation or Public Trust access to or use of the stretch of shoreline. The project has been previously reviewed in detail with the Southold Board of Trustees and the NYSDEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau prior to the application process to make sure that the proposed construction techniques were suitable and appropriate for the site and scope of work and anticipated environmental impacts would be minimal preserving the site's habitat quality and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands vegetation and submerged aquatic vegetation around this site. EC 11VE JUL 2 9 2016 P Southold Town Board f Trustee + t DREDGING PROJECTS Answer the following if your project involves dredging. 1. Indicate the estimated volume of material to be dredged and the depth (below mean low water) to which dredging would occur. Would there be overdepth dredging? There is no dredging associated with this project. Boulders encountered in the floating dock and berthing area will be relocated to within the pier footprint thus maintaining the benthic characteristics and habitat quality of the area. 2. You can apply for a ten-year permit for maintenance dredging. If you wish to apply for a ten-year permit, please provide the number of additional dredging events during the ten-year life of the permit and the amount of material to be .removed during future events. No dredging is required or requested. 3. Indicate of your drawings the dewatering area (if applicable) and disposal site for the dredged material (except landfill sites). Submit a sufficient number of photographs of the dewatering and disposal sites as applicable so as to provide a clear indication of existing conditions. For ten-year maintenance dredging permits, indicate the dewatering/disposal sites for future dredging events if known. E V Not Applicable -JUL 2 9 2016 Southold ioyin 4. Describe the method of dredging(i.e. clamshell, dragline, ° ` duration of dredging. Boulders will be relocated mechanically with a crane from a deck barge. 5. Indicate the physical nature of the material to be dredged(i.e. sand, silt, clay, etc.) and provide estimated percentages of the various constituents if available. For beach nourishment projects, grain size analysis data is required. 6. Describe the method of dredged material containment (i.e. hay bales, embankment, bulkhead, etc.) and whether return flow from the dewatering/disposal site would reenter any waterway. Also indicate if there would be any barge overflow. Containment of the relocated boulders will not be necessary; they will not move once placed. T MOORING FACILITIES Answer the following if your project includes the construction or rehabilitation of recreational mooring facilities. 1. It is generally recommended that any fixed piers and walk ramps be limited to four feet in width, and that floats be-limited to eight feet in width and rest at least two feet above the waterway bottom at mean low water. Terminal floats at private, non- commercial facilities should be limited to 29 feet in length. If you do not believe your proposal can meet with these recommendations, please provide the reason(s). The pier will be 4-FT wide and 140(+/-)FT long complying with all of these provisions as measured from the Mean High Water Line. The float is to be 20 feet long. nE (3E ��s � DiD JUL 2 9 2016 Southold lawn Board of Trustee 2. Using your plan view, show to scale the location(s), position(s) and size(s) (including length, beam and draft) of vesse/(s) to be moored at the proposed facility, including those of transient vesse/(s) if known. A typical vessel is shown of the plan view of the application drawings. The boat will probably be a motor boat 25 to 30 feet or so in length. 3. For commercial mooring sites such as marinas, indicate the capacity of the facility and indicate on the plan view the location(s) of any proposed fueling and/or sewage pumpout facilities. If pumpout facilities are not planned, please discuss the rationale below and indicate the distance to the nearest available pumpout station. Not applicable-There are no pump out facilities and no fueling facilities proposed at this site. Those functions are taken care of elsewhere on Fishers Island provided by commercial pumpout operator from the mainland, however, any boat using their facility could and would use the pump out facilities at local marinas where fuel is sold. 4. Indicate on your plan view the distance to adjacent marine structures, if any are proximate and show the locations and dimensions of such structures. None 5. Discuss the need for wave protection at the proposed facility. Please be advised that if a permit is issued, you would be required to recognize that the mooring facility may be subject to wave action from wakes of passing vessels, whose operations would not be required to be modified. Issuance of a permit would not relieve you of ensuring the integrity of the authorized structure(s) and the United States would not be held responsible for damages to the structure(s) and vessel(s) moored thereto from wakes from passing vessels. There is no good opportunity for wave protection at this site. Waves from the wave field northwesterly to northeasterly of the site are unobstructed in their approach which is why the shoreline consists of boulders, the only natural material and formation the waves cannot move. The pier located within the boulder field will be somewhat protected by the seabed character. The boulder field will cause many of the waves to break offshore. BL. 4EADING/BANK ST_ABILIZATIONV JNG ACTIVITIES F Answer the following if your project includes construction of bulkheading (also - retaining walls and seawalls) with backfill, filling of waters/wetlands, or any other bank stabilization fills such as riprap, revetments, gabions, etc. 1. Indicate the total volume of fill (including backfill behind a structure such as a bulkhead) as well as the volume of fill to be placed into waters of the United States. The amount of fill in waters of the United States can be determined by calculating the amount of fill to be placed below the plane of spring high tide in tidal areas and below ordinary high water in non-tidal areas. The shoreline will remain stabilized by the boulder and existing boulders landward of the spring High Tide Line. There is no proposal to import and place fill in waters of the United States. Boulders removed from the floating dock and boat berthing slips will be relocated within the footprint of the pier on other existing boulders, consistent with the current nature of these shallow subtidal waters. In 2. Indicate the source(s) and type(s) of fill material. j JUL 2 9 2016 Town Boulders will be relocated from the float and boat berthingslips. Board Southold Trustees p Bard of Trustees 3. Indicate the method of fill placement (i.e. by hand, bulldozer, crane, etc.). Would any temporary fills be required in waterways or wetlands to provide access for construction equipment? If so, please indicate the area of such waters and/or wetlands to be filled, and show on the plan and sectional views. Boulders will be removed mechanically by crane operated from the deck of a marine construction barge. The foregoing rec; ;is basic information on the mo `ommon types of projects requiring Department of the Army permits. It is intended to obviate or reduce the need for requesting additional information; however, additional information may be requested above and beyond what is requested in this form. Please feel free to add any additional information regarding your project which you believe may facilitate our review. See the attached narrative. —If I� JUL 2 9 2016 Sou,h d Tovat} Board of Trustees PROPERTY OF JOHN BRIM BROOKS POINT,FISHERS ISLAND SOUND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL I, MATION FOR NYS DEC,NYS/DOS AND TOWN OF SOUTHOL PLI_C_ ATIONS JUKE 2016 F JUL 2 9 Kl6 GENERAL sou41;::0 W:' Brim Fishers Island Trust, c/o Mr. John Brim, the applic r '''''S=b00 -3-3 off Brooks Point Road located along the north shoreline of Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees with a steep 20 foot bluff falling off to the shoreline which is lined with large stone. The frontage of the property is approximately 400 feet along Fishers Island Sound at the easterly end, abutted by Alice C. Brown and Stuart R. Brown to the west and Helfet A & M Revocable Trust to the east. The waterfront consists of a rock-covered slope with sporadic small patches of tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the moderately sloped coastal bluff north of the proposed dock site and a beach to the east. This is a high energy waterfront site. It is Mr. Brim's desire to build a fixed pier with a floating dock. The end of this new pier will be an elevation of 6 feet above Mean Low Water (MLW), crossing over the boulder-strewn intertidal zone at a typical height of 6 feet above the bottom sediments and a level landing to shore at that elevation. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project showing this configuration and pertinent details. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, this project is to construct a fixed wood pile and timber pier from the shore with a floating dock out into Fishers Island Sound in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. Boulder relocation will be required at the end of the dock facility to provide for safe berthing and stopping short of local eel grass beds. It is envisioned that this structure will be built utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a barge-mounted crane and push boats. ➢ New piles will be driven starting at the new shore landing end of the pier and proceeding waterward at roughly 10-foot intervals to the waterward end of the pier approximately 157 feet from the Apparent High Water Line. These piles will be driven by double-acting air hammer to a bearing capacity of about 20 tons and pull-out resistance of approximately 10 tons. This generally results in about ten feet of embedment of the pile in the bearing stratum. These piles will be 12-inch nominal diameter measured at three feet from the butt. t 1 J _ ➢ After the piles are installed, split caps (also referred to as split clamps) consisting of a pair of pressure treated Southern Pine timbers, 3 x 10 or 4 x 10 nominal dimension, will be double bolted to the piles transversely forming a pile bent. Stringers will be then laid on the split caps parallel to the length of the pier. In all likelihood, three runs of stringers will be set and will probably consist of 3 x 10 pressure-treated Southern Pine. ➢ The outer stringer on each side will be bolted or spiked to the pile at each bent to secure it against uplift forces that this pier will typically be exposed to. ➢ After the stringers have been connected to the piles and split caps, the decking will be installed. In accordance with the Town of Southold's Ordinance No. 6, 2004, this decking will not be CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine but rather oak, cedar hardwood or plastic / composite such as "Timber Tech" or similar synthetic, composite or plastic material with the brushed side mounted up. If composites or plastic are used, decking will be either gray, brown or natural in color. Decking will be attached to the stringers utilizing galvanized nails or stainless steel Phillips or Flathead square-drive stainless steel wood screws about 4 inches long and will be set with a 1/"gap between deck planks. ➢ The.over-water decking will run at an elevation of approximately 6 feet MLW above the existing bottom sediments (not including boulders). See Sheet 4 of the application drawings for the pier profile. ➢ The piles will terminate about 42 inches above the deck surface and have horizontal rail members mounted to them. ➢ A rail of cedar, oak, hardwood or Timber Tech material will be installed for safety. The mid- rail can be timber or cable and both details are shown. ➢ Water and electricity will be run out in conduits on the pier in the space between the stringers so that trickle chargers on the boat may be powered during tie-ups. The water will allow boats to be rinsed off after usage. A power post with an internal light will be mounted to the end of the fixed pier with receptacles to provide power to the boats from extension cords. The power post will also have coiling arms for storage of the electric service cord and hose between uses.. Because the dock may be used during the hours of darkness _ i vUll mounted on staggered piles or dock rail posts to illuminate the c Peyalkn}gf e u the ba nk.ank. This system will be manually or radio controlled wi but-off timer so that e lights will only be on when necessary for safety of the users. JUL 2 9 2016 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES Southold Town The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to the Brim dock"�prorpos area local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Brim site is in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island could only be characterized as Developed Shorefront because of the house and landscaped grounds. The shoreline is completely, naturally protected by boulders which constitutes a glacial deposit despite the appearance of human development. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed dock facility for the Brims' is consistent with waterfront development on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. The pier is made of suitably-sized timbers requiring 12 inch class B piles because of wave exposure and utilizes the materials allowable under Local Law #6. This proposal is consistent with other adjacent dock facilities and characteristics for the visual and scenic considerations. The length is made necessary due to the boulder field to be crossed to reach navigable water. The encroachment has been minimized to be consistent with DEC policies, Southold Local Law#6, US ACOE policies and the structure is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. Lighting will be minimal for operational safety and otherwise off, and lights will be utilized only when necessary for boating purposes so that during hours of darkness there will be no adverse impact NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. The proposed structure for the Brim recreational boating facility has been laid out and configured so as to be consistent with the Town and DEC permit requirements for such structures. As such, it provides adequate height to clear environmental resources of concern and the materials to be utilized are consistent with Town of Southold's Local Law #6 regarding environmental quality and the use of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber components in particular. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. There will be no significant adverse impacts on su structure and the construction of the dock should not diminish overall en tnier�atio 's iDu Fishers Island Sound. -P4 ---I PUBLIC COAST POLICIES J U L 2 9 2016 ' Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreation use d uddatai waters, public lands and public resources of the Town. This project creates a recreational-b&drl f the Brim's property and so is consistent with this policy and will not adversely affect public access to or use of Public Trust Lands or Waters of the State. WORIING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13—Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the siting of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project has been laid out to make the most beneficial use of the land and locating the dock facility in the most appropriate point of the land where access from the shore I i will not require excessive structural facilities and the alignment depicted is to minimize impacts on valuable habitat and environmental resources. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the dock is typical of recreational boating facilities throughout the area and all along coastal New England. The structure has been minimized in size, height, and structure so as to be consistent with other facilities of a similar nature and the minimum necessary components to accommodate safe and efficient boating operations from this site safely in a variety of climatic conditions. This project does not interfere with public access or use of Public Trust Waters and Lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation erosion problems, it does not adversely affect environmental resources and in the area where the facility must span the intertidal zone at the shore line, the facility has been located in the area of rocks where environmental resources have already been diminished so as not to worsen any of these conditions and where waters are fouled by the boulders to the extent that they are not navigable. The height of the structure has been specifically addressed so as to allow vegetation of the shoreline by tidal wetlands plants if other conditions are conducive to such growth. The dock facility has also been located reaching out to the deepest water in Fishers Island Sound short of established eel grass beds, so that dredging will not be an issue in the future, thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. The boulders to be removed will be relocated beneath the pier in the existing boulder field so as not to change the site characteristics and not to extend impacts into adjacent resource areas. More than 95% of the Brim's shoreline in Fishers Island Sound will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no water quality degradation as a result of this project. No natural protective features or processes will be adversely impacted as a result of the proposed docking facility. There were no submerged aquatic vegetation specimens in the proposed dock or berthing area. Reference is made to the NYS DEC study from 2000 indicating the suitability of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine piles and super-structure components for this type of purpose. In accordance with Local Law #6, decking for the pier deck treads will be of woods other than Southern Yellow Pine. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. The dock facility will be an accessory to the home located at this site. There will be no development of the upland related to this dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational boating and water usage opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE SOUTHOLD WETLANDS LAW 6, 2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precaut'an. fnr th nrey_Qntion of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. ugh c�taf c im tip permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its rJUL 2 9 2016 iL It Qm rihnl.i T.,.� The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks, the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for simultaneously through the Southold Town Trustees, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The new piles to be installed will be 12 inch diameter Class B wood, of sturdy, durable and stable materials, in all likelihood, Greenhart, Kakaralli or CCA pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine(SYP)piles with new split caps and braces of the same SYP materials. These members will be a minimum of 3 x 10 timber with two '/" bolts per connection, and in many cases, one 1-inch bolt per connection. This pier is a fixed, pile-supported timber structure with a float and therefore will not adversely affect the free circulation of water or reduce the effects of fluctuating water levels in Fishers Island Sound. In addition, the pier does not �`—�-► present any adverse modification of the shoreline. The pier's end elevation is �J such that in extreme high flood tides the structure will be inundated. The o structure's SYP timber materials represent the standard of the industry being "' o N specifically grown for this type of usage and are capable of withstanding full a' immersion. With the connections described above, this structure will be able to aw `V o survive repeated inundations and even direct waves at high tide elevations with a V m structural life of approximately 20 years. Severe storm performance cannot be �_. guaranteed. 3. The pier support, because of its height, will include driving new 12 inch diameter Class B piles at 10-foot intervals to the maximum extent possible in order to obtain the desired pier alignment and support intervals; 12 inch piles will be used for the tie-offs. Twelve inch piles are required for this pier because of the difficult pile driving conditions in the boulder field. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers can be approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. 4. The pier will not be decked with CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine. This pier/ walkway provides a safe pedestrian surface for access to the berthed boat. Rails may be installed on the pier for safety of the users. 5. The pier is located near the center of the property. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph has been more than honored and lateral clearance should not be an issue because the proposed pier does not represent a significant encroachment into the boating operations area of the neighbors to the east or west. The dock facility does not project into the navigation way for other boaters in the s Sound. The deck width of 4 feet is considered desirable and appropriate for boating safety because of the angled exposure to waves from the north, inherent stability, and the agility of some of the users. 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. The only permanent structures located above the pier decking other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function, are the kayak racks over the boulder at the shore side landing. 8. It is possible but not necessary to provide a five-foot passage beneath the pier between the Mean High and Mean Low Water Lines. Foot traffic in this area is rare, if at all, and so the additional structure of an up and over stairway has been left out of this pier layout. There is room for the public t end of the pier. iP ; _y NEW YORK STATE COASTAL NIANAGEMENT PROGRAM ±Di JUL '2 9 2016 These application documents include a copy of the Federal on listency Assessment o utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under a jurisdicti8hildf the New Yor State Department of State. The following policies have been identifie r s and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2 Water Dependent Uses—This project is to construct a fully functional water dependent use, a dock facility at this site in support of recreational boating. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront—There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which is dominated by an accumulation of stone which has diminished resources such as growth of tidal wetlands vegetation. The project will be to build a pier and extend it to a logical shoreward terminus to make it safe and reliably usable in most weather conditions. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat— Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The pier, to the shoreward point beginning, will maintain 5 feet above the rocky intertidal sediments and should not jeopardize the integrity of any vegetation outcrops, should they colonize this area in the future. Typically there is a slight environmental benefit to a pier project because of the creation of structure in the water column where barnacles, algae and crustaceans will colonize and grow. Policy 8 — Protection & Preservation of Habitat—Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project and the dock structure is being kept to its minimal configuration and of materials consistent with standards of the industry and restrictions set forth in the Wetlands Law, No. 6, 2004 set forth by the Town of Southold and standards of the NYS DEC. The pier has been sited over a stony part of the beach to make use of the most obstructed, least desirable habitat and minimize damage to natural resources. Policy 11 —Minimize Damage to Natural Resources - The dock construction project has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize damage to natural resources as identified in Policy 8 above. The dock facility has been sited in the area where large boulders on the beach have already impacted shoreline vegetation. fi Policy 14 — No Measurable Increase in Flooding= This project consists of construction of an open wood pile and timber pier which in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Fishers Island Sound or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, and Block Island Sound and this structure will have no adverse influence or in any way impact on those levels. Policy 15 —No Dred iging=Dredging, per se, is not required in this project, however, boulders will be moved from the float and berthing area and relocated to the footprint of the per consistent with the benthic characteristics of the site. The floating dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid any dredging requirements. The depth of 2 feet, as generally recommended by the US ACOE, and 4 feet as recommended by the NYS DEC has been reached. This is an exposed site such that the boat must be berthed bow out. Policy 19— Impact on Public Access —Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site except kayaking and canoeing which are also rare. The upper intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation and the shallow sub-tidal waters do not present any opportunity for navigation or enticement for public access in the area. The Sound is three miles wide so the pier occupies far less than the landward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus,public access to the State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project. Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with Existing Adjoining Properties and Land Uses Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Some nearby properties have small docking facilities similar to this one and this docking facility will not interfere with existing or the likely configuration of future facilities on nearb properties or the logical allocation of littoral development rights. + GE Policy 2LJ 1 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent wit tier-dependent recreatio' opportunities policies set forth in this section. U U L 2 9 2016 Policy 24 —Scenic Resources Impairment or Loss - This policy is desi ed Ito rev nt.i, . a}rinent or loss of scenic resources. The construction of the fixed wood pile and 'mber pieifGo�yr resen such an extent of encroachment or structure which would create a 1 c resources. The inboard landing section of the pier will be largely over-shadowed by the bluff. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policy 25 —Enhance Overall Scenic Ouality-The new dock structure will be consistent with the scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policy 44 — Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands — The only tidal wetland vegetation on the rocky shorefront are small sporadic patches of spartina alterniflora beyond the beach and west of the dock site. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier has taken advantage of the existing un- vegetated strip of the beach in order to avoid adverse wetlands impact. The pier alignment also avoids eel grass beds which dominate the beach east of the dock site. The height of the pier should allow opportunities for the growth of the spartina fringe marsh naturally up to, and to an extent, beneath the wood pier if other conditions are suitable but to date that has not occurred in the proposed pier site. The pier stops will short of submerged aquatic vegetation. 7 SUMMARY This project proposes a new fixed pier with a floating dock for recreational boating access for the property of the Brim Fishers Island Trust on Fishers Island, incorporating extensive measures to make use of a marginally productive habitat, while maintaining habitat values and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands or submerged aquatic vegetation. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers,NYS DEC and Town of Southold applications and supplemental charts and photographs are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004 and its approval is thus respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, DOC Keith B.Neilson,P.E. 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PO R p' 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2694 EMAIL:ofAce@docko.com Keith B.Neilson,Decko Inc. 5/17/20101:54 PM Brim 1B.dwg i L ) � t r� N l=1SHERs ISLAND FOOTPRINT OF PROPOSED DOCK and BOULDER TO BE RELOCATED AREA OF 6-8 DIA BOULDERS e LIMIT OF 6-8'DIA BOULDERS I LIMIT OF EELGRASS -_AT BOULDERS EDGE OF EELGRASS \ q AREA OF SPARTINA PATENS \ AREA OF EELGRASS J �Y}� \ AREA OF 2 3 DIA BOULDERS AREA OF SPARTiNA � °f� �' pc-AREA OF SAND ALTERNAFLORA ` "• 11 q P OF yy o \ Hy JSAND II EELGRASS. 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DGE OF ROCKS and BO_U_LDERS AREA OF 2 3'DIA BOULDERS - of AREA OF SAND EELGRASS AREA OF SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA r r_ r v del \ r SAND EDGE OF EELGRASS \ BRUSH \' '� I 111I `Jl1L ' ti \ ALWL 0.0 AREA OF SPARSE ' ., EELGRASS HW 23 SAND SAND WOOD STIJI'1P STE �'�\�`� \s 3A* ,•�1����-_;\ DIA ROCKS ' STONE MORTAR WALLS ��01 / SAND EXISTING GONG RETE ;,, `�`.`\:•,� \ FOUNDATION PIER TO BE �� �`� \��\ 1-:7 DIA ROCKS RETAINED(TYP) / NEW 18±FTX28±F7 STONE STEPS\�'�,___ �\ WOOD PLATFORM EXISTING BUILDING ON 0- CONCRETE PAD ,:;W .._� . ,._ "�.�- �'--.-- GRAPHIC SCALE 1•=Go' SURVEY by JAMES BERNARDO LAND SURVEYING ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPARENT LOW WATER 60 30 ° 60 PROJEGT: NEW PIER and FLOAT ®� LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD � SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK KEI t ECE � VE WATERWAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND DATE IC 6,2013 1 C 0 APPLICANT: JOHN G BRIM AGENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 p JUL 2 9 2016 • � 68692-, t Souiftoid Torn Mystic,Keith B.Neilson,PE C 0� y CT 00335 P 0 CFESSI4N�� oar of Trustees860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 15-09-2694 EMAIL:ofRce@docko.com Keith B.Neilson,Docko Inc. 6/16/2016 8.48 AM Brlm_,9.6,vg —APPROXIMATE AREA OF BOULDERS To BE NOTE RAMP AND FLOAT RESTRAINT PILES NOT SHOWN RELOCATED BELOW PIER IN THIS MEW FOR CLARITY OF PIER COMPONENTS NEW TIE-OFF PILE 70P EL 1AFT 4-FT PIER SUPPORT NEW PIER SUPPORT DECK PILE TOP EL 4-FT- WIDTH NEW 4-FrWOE Cep I ABOVE DECK(FYP) PIER DECK EL 6t=7 mph PIN SET IN NEW DECK ST RINGER �-FT --r-T BOULDER DRILLED HOLE (7-rp) NEW S- \ /-fN BOULDER NEW SPLIT CLAMP FLOAT'with UYP) mph and CROSS BRACE /-CONTINUOUS (ryp) FLOATATION --- ———————— mHW 23- --- —————————-- •—- ————————— - A-WL 0.0 >,e,--y NOT TO SCALE V, ER TO BE � GBOULD GRAPHI C SCALE V=10' 0 10 D, KS and BOULDERS' NOTE DECKING-NOT CGA TREATED,HARDWOODS MUST BE CERTIFIED By FOREST STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL —IBItFr LOA 1674-7 A.- 11 140iF MHW a NEW PIER SUPPORT PILE TOP will RjBUCNEW PAILS(Typ) EL 4-FTABOVE DECK NEW 4-F7 WIDE DECK EL 6±Fr ESS IPER ............ SEDIMENTS M 4;,:c LD U, GRAPHIC SCALE V=20' I8hFT LOA 167±FrAHWL !L—AREA OF BOULDERS To BE .140tj7- MHW RELOCATED BELOW PIER WI NEW TIS-OFF PILE 70P NEW FLOAT RESTRAINT ZI NEW 4-FT WOE PIER A (7lrp) 70P EL 17tF-T P1111 NEW RAILS(Typ) [0ECK EL ro±Fr I NEW3-5-FrX RAMP I NEW 8-Fr X 20-Fr FLOAT wHh CONTINUOUS FLOATATION .-A l ——— ——————A.WL- 4 PIER SUl 7C 'Q PER L 4-FTABOVE DECK(Typ) IOCATED BELOW....'e"', SMD,ROCKS and BOULDERS'plER yp) ALE 1'=.20' GRAPHIC SC ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON APPAREW LOW WATER 20 10 0 :20 PROJECT. NEW PIER and FLOAT LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,To"OF SOUTHOLD NS SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK �P�oQF V WA-MP-MAY: FISHERS ISLAND SOUND E DATE- OCTOBER 6,20-9 C Ir 0 E D1D APPLICANT JOHN IS BRIM JUL 2 9 2016 AGENT. SHEET 4 OF 4 INC. 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'��•��, .N D•g0 177A 9 )xL witdE 6ok3EavAHtT 13 12.1 1,SA L r' BLOCK r u. Q�f +' U(c) f N 7L3 CD I �� ISLAND `-� _•'• SOUND ERRr� L T a«,y s RL tw _. sraaY«Law na RA O lwt_ t- E UV elu Cwue L✓ ���� k radA1K1 lyv -_ 4Cy_� Y,M1at dAtKl LN. -N -��� iMdrlSi,yyfYyy,b. (21) UY.E35 Oq/nA dixE9Y15E, A C) Yx•w eYA d11+t Iro t..�� 't A7YIT M E cn 6 .a 4 THE F C,.Ez N ixax)grin '�^'•••--• foxd d..rdkA. n. Cw+l tM La•d parc4.t[v ----L...-._ ualxkCCyhkr law -k57--_ jp _� y � E tl wt6AN(• p +a.«ha, 23 Cud YAd 12A Alai or 12.1A T-LEv __ �[P++wkt Lti -'L +tWhke LM^-a--.•- DrCJYa -.-• Aa',.A Vv!daxke Liw .uten!s.d•hkt ltr'-•.of-•- AY1tAANCE YAS,C. Caawtad wed i2.1 Ate) •'Aw•Lfry --__•--- ..... Lw►SAxkt t:w ---3-.- ctaar 1 Cantrell, Elizabeth From: Docko Office <Office@docko.com> Sent: Tuesday,June 27, 2017 11:09 AM To: Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: RE: Brim Fishers Island Trust dock application Good morning Elizabeth, Thank you for the email. We have contacted the Mr. Brim and asked him to remove the hose. Have a good day, Cindy From: Cantrell, Elizabeth [mailto:elizabethc@town.southold.ny.us] Sent:Tuesday,June 27,2017 10:45 AM To: Docko Office<Office@docko.com> Subject: Brim Fishers Island Trust dock application Good Morning, As you may be aware some of the Trustees performed site visits on Fishers Island last Thursday. They decided to stop at the Brim property for a refresher of the project. The Board noticed a hose discharging the pool water into the F.I. Sound. In order to not have a possible summons issued to the homeowner, please contact the Brim's and inform them to immediately remove the hose and either install drywells for the pool backwash or hire a pool company to manage the pool overflow. Dumping pool water into any natural water body is against town code. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Senior Clerk Typist Town of Southold Board of Trustees 631-765-1892 Cantrell, Elizabeth From: Docko Office <Office@ docko.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 9:55 AM To: Jeffrey.Zappieri@dos.state.ny.us Cc: John Brim; Stephan Ryba (Stephan.A.Ryba@usace.army.mil); Penski, Matthew (DEC); Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: Brim Fishers Island Trust, F-2016-0680 Attachments: img-161214104125.pdf Good morning Mr.Zappieri, Please see the attached letter based on Ms. Mendez's' letter dated October 24, 2016 for your review and comment. Give our office a call should you have any questions or concerns about the attached letter. Thank you very much and have a good day. Best Regards, Cindy Cindy Bayreuther Docko, Inc. 14 Holmes Street P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 Tel: (860)-572-8939 Fax: (860)-572-7569 office@docko.com docko.com J- _ f g 1 a,7C0. Cv �'Jo '%f�' ` � .. _ 'J. Wit'°•;;' f: , ;.'.r.. .. ... ,., . ' ,1987". Q 'c � tiz ss i i u po.Box.421,;N1ystic;,b i66355(860)572 8939,Fa5t:(866);572,.-75f9;email:office�docko.corn=r r, Deccitiber`1-4;. b16;" , a < -w' " ent of State.-.....,:,NewaYork De artm e:,a }r:. el meat= ]ce�•f I in n d• ev o f o F ni] =Of - ,P suite,1,010 One Commer; ce,Place,9 ;Washingtai]Artenue} # i a "Alban';=l�lew,Yrirk.-1-2231`-0 Jo a _t i' e ^ , 't, I � #Re Briiii�Fisl'iers'ls an�,'l'rS u 69 , Za .,.. :-;__.:•. , ,.,,•_-.,;' ,F�.-r - PTeri „t i are in.recei t of., our}etter,:dated`October.24th f 20l er"din' c%iar: `riiimer'F=201 $O;for�y t° e ro' rt 'cif" r and- M'rs...^Ertrn�an:'F}slurs:,islaid,,cl.f .;Ftshers lslaiid.5iunci.`We w,• a-%eiu"'.dock' _t}7 -P Pe. Y M... "e t as'iuell as the .tJS Arm":Co"r" °tif,Cn`rineers the-l�IYSDECTancl the``': `= understand that t17e C?,epartrri n y,,- p_ , "I`ovt%ii"cif Soittllold°,aCe all concerned-about the'ee]:gra",ss beds=ar©Land,'Fish'ers:l;.slan'd'aiid'are ti ring'to r1;>=yWe offer the' r, iriake surd;itiat f th`e ijaropased,pier;does not ,aciv,,�rsel.'y`affe�t'#}ie'eel:gras's.`Ta,that' n FoI}Otivin .additional informat►on. f ' ', ..y;: _ , ati h:r sealed�draiving* favcirs`the"wesrside;: :;.., ; The area W iere the dock-is"-pro,paosed in the perinit`t# tp o ..( �, 3 %i [re tle" ier•.aliriiiient's'ails a fielci.ofboi}ders:etencl}Li =but not Llite200.feet of tlie" roP9 ,; .N �! e� ill;the:boilldcrfcld°anclis:tlskiestto'. ::- :: the:beac}i:; }iislii.Yiiei�t av„o�ds:al}eel grass sine, i ,tlie°area:=>`I'}ih"ori`;inal ro' osal.Aod lit°�aiittiorizatioh,to'e"hd tti ."i eiv hock= `? avoid:eel g}•ass'itripacts.. n .i; , P..,:P g. , - , _faci}it :at'ihe outer`limit of t}ie b"a ileler'flelcl;and; lace'th flciai4&1ai arca to`'r;be:cle "red©f be ulciecs:: .µ L .y the:.a licat}oii driiv�iti s' there ls'eeI- rass.of var<vin densities,lie...t nigg.iii'V.• .. ....:.... .. '''Asyqu�cansee�fror�n, .-.. tPP;..',. .•.. :.- . ...; �..'.-, - ... g,...,,, , >, >a. ° _.� .� aboutone-faatri#;ivaterst>tlie;Brirn beach°and.extending:oiit,tci4ell6vere'fight.!cetc3 ep: V4�e`ciilige�7tly:< :.clocuiiientecl"`tliedcicatirari,oCt}ie:barid':af SAS,! to very'abcurate survej�':scandar`ds and we }lave added.-.'` m i o.tte relative d'ensifies,of growth ui various areas:';`: notat nns as t The area'cif densest eel; 'rays`grotli;is.b'e. cirid'tlae label d. y ,. dei,tield by about:20 to'•30"#'eet,aaid beyond ";' the=5=E66t can"tcsitr;as the have;-should:in the application drawings W.e have added stailie,clarification`: ^ -to•this extent, ; It has'ljeensOur exP erieilce';frbm two separate:visits'to`tlie.site.this`past s0iniliei� thkth ,`eel,rgras's grows,t6'a,,lengili ofapproxirately three°to four:feet.: Some 61 the plaiits�;�iciw`, tivithin a.fbcit'af the ' :-water'suri' ce, but as you proceed north; or northeasterly,1ic tiottoiri`s dii�lrents"shaped' mgtadua}ly:. deeper and deeper an, the ee,l grt3ss"move's farthcr'below the'sirface sit ° � in,iie area°caf: fl to 30=f The,eel grass b' ....: .. ..:,... O.t ,. edsh�ve the spt4rstpl�r�t�deiii : �, , :- . . ;..:._:., . eet of�`the;nc�rtheriy�dMe. : . . Of the boulder:field: Beyond thet_the�etaity doubles to I Opr'tnore plants per sure meter d'tIi ;:� Iication iiacuinents'rt' ......... . After w>e.su itte _t ooli ; �:., ...:. 'wa&., jiacJgeiiiet ti of,.ehe NY9DEC s airideti by:iW judgement ciftlie Town o:f Stiiithold Trashes':.wh6 vtstted the site on August 3rd tla�s year;that�t would " be prefrabte.to rut3:t e'pier out to the eild o£fine boulder:field;aril t ieni octs oii a IU�square.foot: flaat l eti leer,#he,enii of flx6 bauf r" eld'an€:tti"e p grass bids to min rr r�e shading impacts and beat .,. . impapt and.avi iditrg.tlte trtpaets assciciatecl with;:boulder rerrigy proposed.tn the ong,rral plan ThewtdpliatIQto,3U ae s aproIrrratly:ftiizr tta five=(feet deep: . The'Brifii s bQat i' a shallow Iraft:24 oot o `er►c+ el �t;.ceiatercoirs�ile type' oat user for„rc+�tpp,ouai boating:sn"the;area.and:itS�ili;torraalryb zrra ared:About 200-feet?b yoo,O,thepri�pcased�terhe, ad TI�� drag of ttic.v ssc(s to be Iaei:thec�.at:th s:site is approximately 18 tn�clies wxtl�Able"m6toruuo -The:lloat is ti be situated shore arall lIn the area;lb t 0`�et t�I`f':flte:ezid of t'he'bai�ide�s: n.sucli a way.that a: oat cari be�tied°.up:rieacfi to�t and lt��r�"nii�ma��nipacti oii t�i�.eel. sass: .Tbe'.area:.W r "t i "tci tie:.sifuat�d:iand.bcist";cldekin" is` larined re ,resents a cdttbiaiatir�n Qf lae,£Ioat s. . .,. g.:..,.;p.....:. .:.. :....p spars .plaiat growth;. ,robabl clue to the Vatertuirbulrice adJacent ttr tie.l�aulclers,an,,,.adequate water h y . = de th•fa Itee the mcior clear"oI the v etaW even at 1tileart law Wi3ter elevations„tlfie;cleaincare I to 3 feet eater at hortnal.•to'high tides :. It:is'felt:flint".the.c�?mbkn��t�on cif stte:;c al�.ctenst�cs and dis�gn zleatures,'fbk this �ecttinb facili ": :..,::... . ... .:.. nnrnimize the:pertential adverse rrripacts=rfi e cep"grass, e ��i`i"eh exists;here."T ie area:t�fdlrect Iri pact on ifie:eel morass baatand flat .wt7ttld be 3QQ 0,404 s bare feet;ttie L-A6 ted:arta`o,eel ass gtowth _ } . . . . to the.area rs.more tha��;an acre., The �mpa area s,Ies Chart s F'tlt eel brass bell j sst4n I"ront of the-Brim°s hoitie and`in the area c�fthe least eel: rass r avviti:p<;f ist,thdt:y6li can agree tivrth our an and the judgerrient of tie Town ar�d"I > ?per`sonnel I Col forward to Calkrn with; you'at your early convenzence v You • /�r/�T��y��yy Keith B I+Ieilfon; P.R KBN:cc Enclosure . CC:Mr.John Brim' . Mr:John Brecteineyer:Ilk TOO .. . Mr. Matthew R. Penski: .NYSDEC ML`Stephan..Rylha: USACOE File: I S-09=2G94:BRIM . ... :` •"::.:: .. \ g Dooko, f 1"ic. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com July 25, 2016 Mr. John Brim 234 Via Las Brisas Palm Beach, FI, 33480 RE: Town of Southold Board of Trustees Meeting Dear Mr. Brim, I had a meeting with the Southold Board of Trustees on Wednesday July 20th and although I did not bring up your project, they did. They have received a letter from Mr. Tony Helfet regarding his objection to your project and the proximity to eelgrass as the primary objection. I have requested a copy of the letter, so that I may share it with you and we can work to address the issues that have been raised.;The Board of Trustees is looking forward to arriving at Fishers Island on Wednesday, August 3rd for the specific reason of visiting your site and getting first-hand information on the existing conditions. Their visit will be between 11:00 and 2:00, and they have asked me to be present. Please give me a call when you get a chance so we can discuss the ramifications of this development and decide on a suitable approach to proceed. Yours truly, DOCKO, INC. Keith B.Neilson, P.E. G E D KBN: cb dUL 2 7 2016 Cc: Elizabeth Cantrell File: 15-09-2694 BRIM Southold lown Tr e OFFICE LOCATION: O��QF SU(/TI MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) �r Southold,NY 11971 • �OQ Telephone: 631 765-1938 Cou ,� LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: John Bredemeyer, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, LWRP Coordinator Date: July 18, 2016 Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM SCTM# 1000-4-3-3 Docko, Inc. on behalf of BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct a 4' wide. by +/-181 linear foot long fixed wood pile and timber pier; a 3.5'x20' ramp; an 8'x20' floating dock with four(4) restraint piles; install four(4) tie-off piles; relocate boulders within the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas under the new pier; and on top of existing concrete foundation pier located in beach area construct a proposed +/-18'x28' wood platform. Located: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-4-3-3 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposal is INCONSISTENT with the below referenced LWRP Policies and therefore, INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. 4.1 Minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards. The following management measures to minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards are suggested: A. Minimize potential loss and damage by locating development and structures away from flooding and erosion hazards. 1. Avoid development other than water-dependent uses in coastal hazard areas. Locate new development which is not water-dependent as far away from coastal hazard areas as practical. a. No development is permitted in natural protective feature areas, except as specifically allowed under the relevant portions of 6 NYCRR 505.8. Although the action is a water dependent use, the location of the proposed dock is within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area (CEHA) and will be constructed in the nearshore area and on the beach. All development is prohibited in the nearshore area pursuant to § 111-11. and beach pursuant§ 111-12 unless specifically provided for by Chapter 111, COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREAS. Pursuant to § 111-6 (below) allowable-activities in these areas may include open timber piles or other similar open work supports with a top surface area of less than 200 square feet which are removed in the fall of each year. The proposed fixed dock has a top surface area of 724 square feet(excluding ramp and float). Therefore, the dock, as proposed, is prohibited in the nearshore area and on the beach pursuant to Chapter 111, COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREAS. § 111-6. Definitions. UNREGULATED ACTIVITY -- Excepted activities which are not regulated by this chapter include but are not limited to elevated walkways or stairways constructed solely for pedestrian use and built by an individual property owner for the limited purposes of providing noncommercial access to the beach; docks, piers, wharves or structures built on floats, columns, open timber piles or other similar open work supports with a top surface area of less than 200 square feet or which are removed in the fall of each year, normal beach grooming or cleanup; maintenance of structures when normal and customary and/or in compliance with an approved maintenance program;planting vegetation and sand fencing so as to stabilize or entrap sand in primary dune and secondary dune areas in order to maintain or increase the height and width of dunes, routine agricultural operations, including cultivation or harvesting; and the implementation of practices recommended in a soil and water conservation plan as defined in§ 3, Subsection (12), of the Soil and Water Conservation Districts Law;provided, however, that agricultural operations and implementation of practices will not be construed to include any activity that involves the construction or placement of a structure. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Peter Young,Chairman 4 -� Town Hall,53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish,Secretary Ze P.O.Box 1179 �► Southold,NY 11971 y7/�� Telephone(631)765-1889 Fax(631)765-1823 Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., July 13, 2016 the following recommendation was made: BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST C/O JOHN BRIM to construct 181 If. of 4' wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157 If. is waterward of the apparent high water line and install an 8'X 20' float with associated ramp, 18'X 28' wood platform and restraint piles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Located: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM#4-3-3 The CAC did not make an inspection, therefore no recommendation was made. Ztrell, Elizabeth From: Docko Office <Office@docko.com> Sent: Tuesday,June 28, 2016 10:20 AM To: Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: Brim Fishers Island Good morning Elizabeth, As discuss this morning,we inadvertently forgot to add the 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT wood platform to the project description and to the application documents. We will send a revised sheet 1 and update the Town of Southold application package to reflect this new information. Thanks very much, Cindy Cindy Bayreuther Docko, Inc. 14 Holmes Street P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 Tel: (860)-572-8939 Fax: (860)-572-7569 office@docko.com 1 k' t'. BOARD OF TRUSTEES r,. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD F� M1 r / Office Use Only f -Coastal Erosion Permit Application Wetland Permit Application / Administrative Permit 1� Received Applicati Received Fee: $ GU � Completed Application S` Incomplete _ SEQRA Classification Type I— Type II— Unlisted i 1 e Coordination Date:(Date Sent) J U N 17 2016 f LWRP Consistency Assessment Form 7•�ji/(p ` CAC Referral Sent &ZA 1 j Date of Inspection 711 Zd f ------ ' Receipt of CAC Report Southall Twin 1 — Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: Public Hearing Held­-.--7---'01/& ' Resolution: R ' t ' Name of Applicant: Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim Address: 234 Via Las Brisas Palm Beach FL 33480 Phone Number: 917 -841-8896 Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 10004-3-3 Property Location: 3206 Brooks Point Road(Brooks Point) Fishers Island NY 06390 (Private Road off End Road) (provide LILCO Pole#, distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT: Docko Inc. (If applicable) Address: P. O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 Phone: (860) 572-8939 1 l �a —_ard of Trustees Application ` GENERAL DATA Land Area(in square feet): 3.53 (+/-)ACRES Area Zoning: RESIDENTIAL fiD Previous use of property: RESIDENTIAL ; �{ Intended use of property: RESIDENTIAL J JUL 2 9 2016 5o:rlhultl irr;n Covenants and Restrictions: Yes X No a� t rr;ts+ees If"Yes", please provide copy. Does this project require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals Yes _ X No If"Yes",please provide copy of decision Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date X No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? X No Yes If yes,provide explanation: Project Description (use attachments if necessary): Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and in an 8- FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp restraint piles and four tie-off piles Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Also construct an 18(+/ )FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers landward of the Apparent High Water Line. Board of Trustees Application GENERAL DATA Land Area(in square feet): 3.53 +/- ACRES Area Zoning: RESIDENTIAL Previous use of property: RESIDENTIAL Intended use of property: RESIDENTIAL Covenants and Restrictions: Yes X No If"Yes", please provide copy. Does this project require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals Yes X No If"Yes",-please provide copy of decision Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date X No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? X No Yes . If yes,provide explanation: Project Description (use attachments if necessary): Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber, pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ram restraint iles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Board of Trustees Application COASTAL EROSION APPLICATION DATA Purposes of proposed activity: To construct a wood pile and timber pier with a floating dock for recreational boating. Are wetlands present within 100 feet of the proposed activity? No X Yes Does the project involve excavation or filling? X No Yes If Yes, now much material will be excavated? 50 (cubic yards) How much material will be filled? 50 (cubic yards) Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: Describe the nature and extent of the environmental impacts to the subject property' or neighboring properties reasonably anticipated resulting from implementation of the project as proposed, including erosion increase or adverse effects on natural protective features.(Use attachments if necessary): It is envisioned that there will be little change to environmental resources of the site. The inner pier is to be. built in a rocky shoreline in an active wave break zone clear of tidal wetlands vegetation and clear of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) within 150 W ) feet of the shore The pier will be an open wood pile and timber structure which will not adversely affect water flow and circulation or established areas of vegetation. See attached narrative for more detailed discussion. Board of Trustees Application ' WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations To construct a wood pile and timber pier with a floating dock for recreational boatin Area of wetlands on lot: 20.000(+/-)_square feet Percent coverage of lot: 10 % The tidal wetlands (spartina alterniflora) are below the Mean High Water Line. Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands: 10 feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: _10 feet Does the project involve excavation or filling: No X Yes If yes,how much material will be excavated?_100 cubic yards How much material will be filled? 100 cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited:_3_feet-only in areas of boulder relocation Proposed slope throughout the area of operations:No grade changes are pro osed Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: There will be no removals. Most of the materials will be brought to the site and delivered to the site on board the construction barge Boulders to be relocated from the boat slips will be placed between the pier support piles. Statement of the effect,if any,on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason of such proposed operations(use attachments if appropriate): It is antici ated that there will be no adverse impacts or tidal wetlands vegetation or tidal waters of the Town caused by this project See attached project narrative for more detailed discussion i Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1 -Project Information Instructions for Completing Part 1-Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fiilly respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1-Project and Sponsor Information Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim C E Name of Action or Project: New Fixed Pier and Float Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Brief Description of Proposed Action: f B and f Tru Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier.Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent High Water Line. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: T elephone: 917-841-8896 Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim lohngbrim@gmail.com Address: 234 Via Las Brisas City/PO: Palm Beach State: Zip Code: FL 33480 1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, administrative rule,or regulation? NO YES If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: US Arm Corps of En�ggineers Permit under Rivers and Harbors Act, Town of Southold New York Boar ofTrustees 1Netlands of 1899 and Coastal Erosion Permit. 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 3.53 — acres c.Total acreage acres g (project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 3.53 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on,adjoining and near the proposed action. ❑Urban ❑Rural(non-agriculture) ❑Industrial ❑Commercial 14Residential(suburban) ❑Forest OAgriculture ❑Aquatic 100ther(specify): Beach ❑Parkland Page 1 of 3 Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1 -Project Information Instructions for Completing Part 1 -Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency; attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1-Project and Sponsor Information Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim Name of Action or Project: New Fixed Pier and Float Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Brief Description of Proposed Action: Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 917-841-8896 Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim E-Mail: johngbrim@gmaii.com Address: 1 9 @gmail.com 234 Via Las Brisas City/PO: State: Zip Code: Palm Beach FL 33480 1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES administrative rule,or regulation? If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: US Arm Corps of En�ggineers Permit under Rivers and Harbors Act, Town of Southold New York Boardyof Trustees Wetlands of 1899 and Coastal Erosion Permit. 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 3,53 acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned . or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 3.53 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on,adjoining and near the proposed action. ❑Urban ❑Rural(non-agriculture) ❑Industrial ❑Commercial OResidential(suburban) ❑Forest OAgriculture ❑Aquatic 140ther(specify): Beach ❑Parkland Pagel of 3 5. Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? ❑ ® ❑ b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? ❑ n ❑ 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? ❑ 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES If Yes,identify: ® ❑ 8. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO YES b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? ® ❑ ® ❑ c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? ® ❑ 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: ® ❑ 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water: ❑ 11.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: ® ❑ 12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? ® ❑ 13.a.Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? ❑ rul b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? Lai If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: The project is in Fishers Island Sound and will occupy approximately 8,000 SF of the water surface The proiect is located in a field of boulders. 14. Id ntify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the ro ect site. Check all that apply: EN Shoreline Forest p pp y' ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional Dff Wetland ❑Urban 0 Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? ® ❑ 16.Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? NO YES 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? NO YES If Yes, a.Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? NO YES RA ❑ b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? If Yes,briefly describe: ❑NO AYES Page 2 of 3 FIf .Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES water or other liquids(e.g.retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)? Yes,explain purpose and size: 19.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES solid waste management facility? If Yes,describe: � ❑ 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed)for hazardous waste? If Yes,describe: ® El I AFFIRM7AIAT THE INFO ATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLED ApplicanUs s ai :J m for Brim Fishers Island Trust Date: Signature: PRINT FORM Page 3 of 3 617.20 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. Thefull EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE-- Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ®Part 1 Part 3 Part 2 d any other supporting information, and Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), an considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: ®A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* ®C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. *A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(If different from responsible officer) website Date pnna 1 of 91 - J• PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form,Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action New Fixed Pier and Float Location of Action(include Street Address,Municipality and County) 3206 Brooks Point Road Fishers Island NY 06390 Name of Applicant/Sponsor Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim Address 234 Via Las Brisas city/PO Palm Beach State FL Zip Code 33480 Business Telephone 917-841-8896 Name of Owner(if different) Address City/PO State Zip Code Business Telephone Description of Action: Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier.Also construct an 18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-)FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landwaed of the Apparent High Water Line. DE fG' EVE JUL 2 9 2016 L­­57thold_Town__' ai'd of Tru Page 2 of 21 PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action New Foxed Pi r and Float Location of Action(include Street Address, Municipality and County) 3206 Brooks Point Road Fishers Island NY 06390 Name of Applicant/Sponsor Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim Address 234 Via Las Brisas City/PO Palm Beach State FL ZipCode 33480 Business Telephone 917-841-8896 Name of Owner(if different) Address city/PO State Zip Code Business Telephone Description of Action: Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. Panes 9 of 91 Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use:M Urban ©Industrial r7 Commercial ®Residential (suburban) E]Rural (non-farm) Forest Agriculture ®Other Coastal Shoreline 2. Total acreage of project area: 3.53 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFfERCOMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) 3 acres 0_3 acres Forested 1.5 acres 1.5 acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres __acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) 0.4 acres 0.4 --_acres Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Beach _Q.g.._acres , 0-3 acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces 1.0 acres _ 1.0 acres Other(Indicate type) acres acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? a. Soil drainage: Well drained 100 % of site ❑Moderately well drained % of site. ®Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ❑ Yes ® No a. What is depth to bedrock (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: M0-10%2Q21. 1710- 15% 50 % 0 15% or greater 30 % 6. Is project substantiallycontiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? Yes ® No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ❑Yes MNo 8. What is the depth of the water table?--15 _(in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ®Yes ® No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Yes 1^ 1 No Pnna.q of 91 I 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? Yes Ful ®No According to: dentify each species: - 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site?(i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? Oyes ®No Describe: 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? 11 Yes E]No If yes, explain: 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? Yes RM hNNo 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: None a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: None b. Size (in acres): Panes d of 91 } 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? ®Yes No a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? 91Yes ©No b. If YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Yes ®No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? Yes ®No 19. Is the site located in or substantial) contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? ❑Yes IN No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ❑Yes ®No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: 3.53 acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: __ 0.1 acres initially; tl_1 acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: -�acres. d. Length of project, in miles: 200-FT(if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. % f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 4 proposed 4 g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: N/A (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially 1 Ultimately 1 i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: height; width; length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? N/A ft. 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? N/A tons/cubic yards. 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed ®Yes ®No RN/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ©Yes ®No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ❑Yes LA2 J No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? N/A acres. Panp 5 of 21 5. Will any mature forest (over 1 uu"years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ®Yes ® No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: 1 months, (including demolition) 7. If multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: month year, (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: month year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? M Yes ® No 8. Will blasting occur during construction? ❑Yes ®No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 3 ; after project is complete 0 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project N/A 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities?❑Yes �No If yes, explain: 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes ®No a. If yes, indicate type of waste(sewage, industrial, etc) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? 17 Yes [Z No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? ❑Yes No If yes, explain: 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? ®Yes 17No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? E]Yes ®No a. If yes, what is the amount per month? tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? ❑Yes M No c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? ®Yes ® No Panes R of 91 e. If yes, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? ryes MNo a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ®Yes ®No 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? ®Yes ®No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? 11A I Yes ❑No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? 11 Yes No If yes, indicate type(s) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity N/A gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day N/A gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? r Yes 1^1 No If yes, explain: Pane 7 of 21 25. Approvals Required: ` Type Submittal Date City, Town, Village Board �Yes No Town of Southold June 2016 Rnsrd of TnictaPc City, Town, Village Planning Board ❑Yes No City, Town Zoning Board MYes M No City, County Health Department ®Yes ® No Other Local Agencies E]Yes lr'^�Jl No Other Regional Agencies MYes ® No State Agenciesr%71 Yes rl No NYS DEC Tidal Wetlands June 2016 NYS DOS CAM Consistency Federal Agencies ®Yes ❑No US ACOE June 2016 C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? [7Yes ® No If Yes, indicate decision required: E]Zoning amendment Zoning variance 17 New/revision of master plan ❑ Subdivision ❑ Site plan ®Special use permit ❑Resource management plan E] Other pana R of 91 2. What is the zoning classificatiUn(s) of the site? - Residential 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Single Family Residence 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? Residential 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? No changes to zoning requested 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? ®Yes No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 1/4 mile radius of proposed action? The land use of the adjacent properties in this area are predominantly classified as residential. 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a 1/4 mile? ®Yes ®No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? Panes q of 91 10. Will proposed action require any authorizations) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ® Yes ® No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? Yes ®No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ❑Yes No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ❑Yes®No a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. Yes ❑No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal. please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification certify that t ie information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sp or ame J n Orim for Brim Fishers Island Trust Date Signature Title Prop Owner If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Panes in of 91 ENVIRONMENTAL QUEST/Of SIRE This is intended to supplement ENG Army Permit, or the Joint Applicatio Form 4345, Application for Department of the f, n for Permit used in the State of New. York. Please provide complete answers to all questions below which are relevanf"to your project. Any answers may be continued on separate-sheets) of paper to be to this form. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT i 4 The purpose of this form is to provide the Corps of Engineers with basic information fk regarding your project. This information will be used to facilitate evaluation of your permit application and for public dissemination as required by regulation. Failure to c provide complete information may result in your application being declared incomplete for processing, thereby delaying processing of your application. 3 GENERAL-APPLICABLE TO ALL PROJECTS 1. Explain the need for, and purpose of, the proposed work. Construct 181(+/-)LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and timber pier of which 157(+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas to under the new pier. This is a private dock for recreational boating Z Provide the names and addresses of property owners adjacent to your work site (if not shown on the application form or project drawings). 4 West-Alice C. and Stuart R. Brown, c/o W.L. Lyons Brown, Jr., 667 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy, Ste. 228, Louisville, DY 40222. q East- Helfet A&M Revoc Trust, 109 Oak Avenue, Kentfield, CA 94904 k (Please note that depending upon the nature and extent of ourproject, Y you may be requested to provide the names and addresses of additional property owners R proximate to your project site to ensure proper coordination.) i r 3. Photographs of the project site should be submitted. For projects in tidal areas, photographs of the waterway vicinity should be taken at low tide. Using a separate copy of your plan view, indicate the location and direction of each photograph as well as the date and time at which the photograph- was taken. Provide a sufficient number of photographs so as to provide a clear understanding of conditions on and proximate to your project site. Photographs showing existing site features and resources are attached. 4. Provide a copy a11" -Ijy environmental impact statem' - or any other environmental report which was joi,. _.-tared for your project. See AttacV-i"" narrative and EFH worksheet. See attached narrative, Short Environmental form and EFH worksheet. 5. Provide a thorough discussion of alternatives to your proposal. This discussion should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the "no action" alternative and alternative(s) resulting in less disturbance to waters of the United States. For filling projects in waters of the United States, including wetlands, your alternatives discussion should demonstrate that there are no practicable alternatives to your proposed filling and that your project meets with current mitigation policy (i.e-. avoidance, minimization and compensation). Alternatives considered included wider, higher, lower, shorter and longer piers, fixed pier versus floating docks, boat lifts, utilities, different locations on the site, use of open grate decking, orientation of docking facilities and the like, all of which are discussed in the narrative. The proposed configuration provides for optimal berthing, minimal environmental disturbances and no adverse impact to navigation or Public Trust access to or use of the stretch of shoreline. The project has been previously reviewed in detail with the Southold Board of Trustees and the NYSDEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau prior to the application process to make sure that the proposed construction techniques were suitable and appropriate for the site and scope of work and anticipated environmental impacts would be minimal preserving the site's habitat quality and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands vegetation and submerged aquatic vegetation around this site. DREDGING PROJECTS Answer the following/f your project involves dredging. s >: 1. Indicate the estimated volume of material to be dredged and the depth (below mean low water) to which dredging would occur. Would there be overdepth dredging? S There is no dredging associated with this project. Boulders encountered in the floating dock and berthing area will be relocated to within the pier footprint thus maintaining the benthic characteristics and habitat quality of the area. Y t tt a Z You can apply for a ten-year permit for maintenance dredging. /f you wish to apply for ten-year g g" ={ y permit, please provide the number of additional dredging events during the ten-year life of the permit and the amount of material to be removed during future events. No dredging is required or requested. f± 3. Indicate of your drawings the dewatering area (if applicable) and disposal site for the dredged material p g (except landfill sites). Submit a sufficient number of photographs of the dewatering and disposal sites as applicable so as to provide a clear indication of existing conditions. For ten-year maintenance dredging permits, indicate the dewatering/disposal sites for future dredging events, if known. h Not Applicable L4 6 7 4. Describe the method of dredging(i.e. c/amshel/, dragline, etc.) and the expected duration of dredging. E f Boulders will be relocated mechanically with a crane from a deck barge. y4 l 5. Indicate the physical nature of the material to be dredged(/.e. sand, silt, clay, etc.) and provide estimated percentages of the' various constituents if available. For beach nourishment projects, grain size analysis data is required. 6. Describe the method of dredged material containment (i.e. hay bales, embankment, bulkhead, etc.) and whether return flow from the dewatering/disposal site would reenter any waterway. Also indicate if there would be any barge overflow. Containment of the relocated boulders will not be necessary; they will not move once placed. MOORING FACILITIES Answer the following if your project includes the construction or rehabilitation of recreational mooring facilities. 1. It is generally recommended that any fixed piers and walk ramps be limited to four feet in width, and that floats be-limited to eight feet in width and rest at least two feet above the waterway bottom at mean low water. Terminal floats at private, non- commercial facilities should be limited to 29 feet in length. If you do not believe your proposal can meet with these recommendations, please provide the reason(s). The pier will be 4-FT wide and 140(+/-)FT long complying with all of these provisions as measured from the Mean High Water Line. The float is to be 20 feet long. 2. Using your plan view, show to scale the location(s), Position(s) and size(s) (including length, beam and draft) of vessel(s) to be moored at the proposed facility, including those of transient vesse/(s) if known. A typical vessel is shown of the plan view of the application drawings. The boat will probably be a motor boat 25 to 30 feet or so in length. 3. For commercial mooring sites such as marinas, indicate the capacity of the facility and indicate on the plan view the location(s) of any proposed fueling and/or sewage pumpout facilities. If pumpout facilities are not planned, please discuss the rationale below and indicate the distance to the nearest available pumpout station. Not applicable-There are no pump out facilities and no fueling facilities proposed at this site. Those functions are taken care of elsewhere on Fishers Island provided by commercial pumpout operator from the mainland, however, any boat using their facility could and would use the pump out facilities at local marinas where fuel is sold. 4. Indicate on your plan view the distance to adjacent marine structures, if any are proximate and show the locations and dimensions of such structures. None 5. Discuss the need for wave protection at the proposed facility. Please be advised that if a permit is issued, you would be required to recognize that the mooring facility may be subject to wave action from wakes of passing vessels, whose operations would not be required to be modified. Issuance of a permit would not relieve you of ensuring the integrity of the authorized structure(s) and the United States would not be held responsible for damages to the structure(s) and vessel(s) moored thereto from wakes from passing vessels. There is no good opportunity for wave protection at this site. Waves from the wave field northwesterly to northeasterly of the site are unobstructed in their approach which is why the shoreline consists of boulders, the only natural material and formation the waves cannot move. The pier located within the boulder field will be somewhat protected by the seabed character. The boulder field will cause many of the waves to break offshore. BUI "HEADING/BANK STABILIZATION, `',LING ACTIVITIES Answer the following if your project includes construction of bulkheading (also - retaining walls and seawalls) with backfill, filling of waters/wetlands, or any other bank stabilization fills such as riprap, revetments, gabions, etc. i 1. Indicate the total volume of fill (including backfill behind a structure such as a bulkhead) as well as the volume of fill to be placed into waters of the United States. The amount of fill in waters of the United States can be determined by calculating the amount of fill to be placed below the plane of spring high tide in k tidal areas and below ordinary high water in non-tidal areas. t' The shoreline will remain stabilized by the boulder and existing boulders landward of the springHigh Tide 9 Line. There is no proposal to import and place fill in waters of the United States. Boulders removed from the floating dock and boat berthing i, slips will be relocated within the footprint of the pier on other existing boulders, consistent with the current nature of these shallow subtidal waters. J 2. Indicate the source(s) and type(s) of fill material. 4<, Boulders will be relocated from the float and boat berthing slips. j 3. Indicate the method of fill placement (i.e. by hand, bulldozer, crane, etc.). Would any temporary fills be required in waterways or wetlands to provide access for construction equipment? If so, please indicate the area of- such waters and/or t wetlands to be filled, and show on the plan and sectional views. € Boulders will be removed mechanically by crane operated from the deck of a marine construction barge. r The foregoing reg4 -, ts basic information on the m,. ` ;common types of projects requiring Departmr_. _..' of the Army permits. it is inte:,ui4d to obviate or reduce the need for requesting additional information; however, additional information may be requested above and beyond what is requested in this form. Please feel free to add any additional information regarding your project which you believe may facilitate our review. See the attached narrative. PROPERTY OF JOHN BRIM BROOKS POINT, FISHERS ISLAND SOUND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FOR NYS DEC,NYS/DOS AND TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATIONS JUNE 2016 GENERAL Brim Fishers Island Trust, c/o Mr. John Brim, the applicant, owns parcel 1000-4-3-3 off Brooks Point Road located along the north shoreline of Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees with a steep 20 foot bluff falling off to the shoreline which is lined with large stone. The frontage of the property is approximately 400 feet along Fishers Island Sound at the easterly end, abutted by Alice C. Brown and Stuart R. Brown to the west and Helfet A & M Revocable Trust to the east. The waterfront consists of a rock-covered slope with sporadic small patches of tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the moderately sloped coastal bluff north of the proposed dock site and a beach to the east. This is a high energy waterfront site. It is Mr. Brim's desire to build a fixed pier with a floating dock. The end of this new pier will be an elevation of 6 feet above Mean Low Water (MLW), crossing over the boulder-strewn intertidal zone at a typical height of 6 feet above the bottom sediments and a level landing to shore at that elevation. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project showing this configuration and pertinent details. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, this project is to construct a fixed wood pile and timber pier from the shore with a floating dock out into Fishers Island Sound in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. Boulder relocation will be required at the end of the dock facility to provide for safe berthing and stopping short of local eel grass beds. It is envisioned that this structure will be built utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a barge-mounted crane and push boats. ➢ New piles will be driven starting at the new shore landing end of the pier and proceeding waterward at roughly 10-foot intervals to the waterward end of the pier approximately 157 feet from the Apparent High Water Line. These piles will be driven by double-acting air hammer to a bearing capacity of about 20 tons and pull-out resistance of approximately 10 tons. This generally results in about ten feet of embedment of the pile in the bearing stratum. These piles will be 12-inch nominal diameter measured at three feet from the butt. 1 t ➢ After the piles-are installed, split caps (also referred to as split clamps) consisting of a pair of pressure treated Southern Pine timbers, 3 x 10 or 4 x 10 nominal dimension, will be double bolted to the piles transversely forming a pile bent. Stringers will be then laid on the split caps parallel to the length of the pier. In all likelihood, three runs of stringers will be set and will probably consist of 3 x 10 pressure-treated Southern Pine. ➢ The outer stringer on each side will be bolted or spiked to the pile at each bent to secure it against uplift forces that this pier will typically be exposed to. ➢ After the stringers have been connected to the piles and split caps, the decking will be installed. In accordance with the Town of Southold's Ordinance No. 6, 2004, this decking will not be CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine but rather oak, cedar hardwood or plastic / composite such as "Timber Tech" or similar synthetic, composite or plastic material with the brushed side mounted up. If composites or plastic are used, decking will be either gray,brown or natural in color. Decking will be attached to the stringers utilizing galvanized nails or stainless steel Phillips or Flathead square-drive stainless steel wood screws about 4 inches long and will be set with a %"gap between deck planks. ➢ The over-water decking will run at an elevation of approximately 6 feet MLW above the existing bottom sediments (not including boulders). See Sheet 4 of the application drawings for the pier profile. ➢ The piles will terminate about 42 inches above the deck surface and have horizontal rail members mounted to them. ➢ A rail of cedar, oak, hardwood or Timber Tech material will be installed for safety. The mid- rail can be timber or cable and both details are shown. ➢ Water and electricity will be run out in conduits on the pier in the space between the stringers so that trickle chargers on the boat may be powered during tie-ups. The water will allow boats to be rinsed off after usage. A power post with an internal light will be mounted to the end of the fixed pier with receptacles to provide power to the boats from extension cords. The power post will also have coiling arms for storage of the electric service cord and hose between uses. Because the dock may be used during the hours of darkness, low-intensity lights will be mounted on staggered piles or dock rail posts to illuminate the deck and the walking surface up the bank. This system will be manually or radio controlled with a shut-off timer so that the lights will only be on when necessary for safety of the users. LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to the Brim dock proposal are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Brim site is in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island could only be characterized as Developed Shorefront because of the house and landscaped grounds. The shoreline is completely, naturally protected by boulders which constitutes a glacial deposit despite the appearance of human development. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed dock facility for the Brims' is consistent with waterfront development on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. The pier is made of suitably-sized timbers requiring 12 inch class B piles because of wave exposure and utilizes the materials allowable under Local Law #6. This proposal is consistent with other adjacent dock facilities and characteristics for the visual and scenic considerations. The length is made necessary due to the boulder field to be crossed to reach navigable 2 water. The encroachment has been minimized to be consistent with DEC policies, Southold Local Law#6, US ACOE policies and the structure is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. Lighting will be minimal for operational safety and otherwise off, and lights will be utilized only when necessary for boating purposes so that during hours of darkness there will be no adverse impact NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. The proposed structure for the Brim recreational boating facility has been laid out and configured so as to be consistent with the Town and DEC permit requirements for such structures. As such, it provides adequate height to clear environmental resources of concern and the materials to be utilized are consistent with Town of Southold's Local Law #6 regarding environmental quality and the use of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber components in particular. The length and geometrics of the dock facility have been reviewed with both the Town Trustees and DEC Marine Habitat Protection Bureau in fair detail to assure consistency with both State and local permitting standards and guidelines. There will be no significant adverse impacts on air quality as a result of this structure and the construction of the dock should not diminish overall environmental considerations in Fishers Island Sound. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town. This project creates a recreational boating facility for the Brim's property and so is consistent with this policy and will not adversely affect public access to or use of Public Trust Lands or Waters of the State. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the siting of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project has been laid out to make the most beneficial use of the land and locating the dock facility in the most appropriate point of the land where access from the shore 3 will not require excessive structural facilities and the alignment depicted is to minimize impacts on valuable habitat and environmental resources. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the dock-is typical of recreational boating facilities throughout the area and all along coastal New England. The structure has been minimized in size, height, and structure so as to be consistent with other facilities of a similar nature and the minimum necessary components to accommodate safe and efficient boating operations from this site safely in a variety of climatic conditions. This project does not interfere with public access or use of Public Trust Waters and Lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation erosion problems, it does not adversely affect environmental resources and in the area where the facility must span the intertidal zone at the shore line, the facility has been located in the area of rocks where environmental resources have already been diminished so as not to worsen any of these conditions and where waters are fouled by the boulders to the extent that they are not navigable. The height of the structure has been specifically addressed so as to allow.vegetation of the shoreline by tidal wetlands plants if other conditions are conducive to such-growth. The dock facility has also been located reaching out to the deepest water in Fishers Island Sound short of established eel grass beds, so that dredging will not be an issue in the future, thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. The boulders to be removed will be relocated beneath the pier in the existing boulder field so as not to change the site characteristics and not to extend impacts into adjacent resource areas. More than 95% of the Brim's shoreline in Fishers Island Sound will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no water quality degradation as a result of this project. No natural protective features or processes will be adversely impacted as a result of the proposed docking facility. There were no submerged aquatic vegetation specimens in the proposed dock or berthing area. Reference is made to the NYS DEC study from 2000 indicating the suitability of pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine piles and super-structure components for this type of purpose. In accordance with Local Law #6, decking for the pier deck treads will be of woods other than Southern Yellow Pine. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. The dock facility will be an accessory to the home located at this site. There will be no development of the upland related to this dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational boating and water usage opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE SOUTHOLD WETLANDS LAW 6 2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its officers. 4 The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks, the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for simultaneously through the Southold Town Trustees, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The new piles to be installed will be 12 inch diameter Class B wood, of sturdy, durable and stable materials, in all likelihood, Greenhart, Kakaralli or CCA pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine(SYP)piles with new split caps and braces of the same SYP materials. These members will be a minimum of 3 x 10 timber with two 3/" bolts per connection, and in many cases, one 1-inch bolt per connection. This pier is a fixed, pile-supported timber structure with a float and therefore will not adversely affect the free circulation of water or reduce the effects of fluctuating water levels in Fishers Island Sound. In addition, the pier does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. The pier's end elevation is such that in extreme high flood tides the structure will be inundated. The structure's SYP timber materials represent the standard of the industry being specifically grown for this type of usage and are capable of withstanding full immersion. With the connections described above, this structure will be able to survive repeated inundations and even direct waves at high tide elevations with a structural life of approximately 20 years. Severe storm performance cannot be guaranteed. 3. The pier support, because of its height, will include driving new 12 inch diameter Class B piles at 10-foot intervals to the maximum extent possible in order to obtain the desired pier alignment and support intervals; 12 inch piles will be used for the tie-offs. Twelve inch piles are required for this pier because of the difficult pile driving conditions in the boulder field. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers can be approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. 4. The pier will not be decked with CCA pressure-treated Southern Pine. This pier/ walkway provides a safe pedestrian surface for.access to the berthed boat. Rails may be installed on the pier for safety of the users. 5. The pier is located near the center of the property. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph has been more than honored and lateral clearance should not be an issue because the proposed pier does not represent a significant encroachment into the boating operations area of the neighbors to the east or west. The dock facility does not project into the navigation way for other boaters in the 5 ; ~4 Sound. '1he deck width of 4 feet is considered desirable and appropriate for boating safety because of the angled exposure to waves from the north, inherent stability, and the agility of some of the users. 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. The only permanent structures located above the pier decking other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function, are the kayak racks over the boulder at the shore side landing. 8. It is possible but not necessary to provide a five-foot passage beneath the pier between the Mean High and Mean Low Water Lines. Foot traffic in this area is rare, if at all, and so the additional structure of an up and over stairway has been left out of this pier layout. There is room for the public to walk around the upland end of the pier. NEW YORK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM These application documents include a copy of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2—Water Dependent Uses—This project is to construct a fully functional water dependent use, a dock facility at this site in support of recreational boating. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which is dominated by an accumulation of stone which has diminished resources such as growth of tidal wetlands vegetation. The project will be to build a pier and extend it to a logical shoreward terminus to make it safe and reliably usable in most weather conditions. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The pier, to the shoreward point beginning, will maintain 5 feet above the rocky intertidal sediments and should not jeopardize the integrity of any vegetation outcrops, should they colonize this area in the future. Typically there is a slight environmental benefit to a pier project because of the creation of structure in the water column where barnacles, algae and crustaceans will colonize and grow. Policy 8 — Protection & Preservation of Habitat Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project and the dock structure is being kept to its minimal configuration and of materials consistent with standards of the industry and restrictions set forth in the Wetlands Law, No. 6, 2004 set forth by the Town of Southold and standards of the NYS DEC. The pier has been sited over a stony part of the beach to make use of the most obstructed, least desirable habitat and minimize damage to natural resources. Policy 11 —Minimize Damage to Natural Resources The dock construction project has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize damage to natural resources as identified in Policy 8 above. The dock facility has been sited in the area where large boulders on the beach have already impacted shoreline vegetation. 6 Policy 14 — No Measurable Increase in Flooding- This project consists of construction of an open wood pile and timber pier which in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Fishers Island Sound or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, and Block Island Sound and this structure will have no adverse influence or in any way impact on those levels. Policy 15 —No Dredging=Dredging, per se, is not required in this project, however, boulders will be moved from the float and berthing area and relocated to the footprint of the per consistent with the benthic characteristics of the site. The floating dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid any dredging requirements. The depth of 2 feet, as generally recommended by the US ACOE, and 4 feet as recommended by the NYS DEC has been reached. This is an exposed site such that the boat must be berthed bow out. Policy 19 — Impact on Public Access—Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site except kayaking and canoeing which are also rare. The upper intertidal zone and shallow subtidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation and the shallow sub-tidal waters do not present any opportunity for navigation or enticement for public access in the area. The Sound is three miles wide so the pier occupies far less than the landward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus,public access to the State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project. Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with Existing Adjoining Properties and Land Uses Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Some nearby properties have small docking facilities similar to this one and this docking facility will not interfere with existing or the likely configuration of future facilities on nearby properties or the logical allocation of littoral development rights. Policy 21 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources Impairment or Loss - This policy is designed to prevent impairment or loss of scenic resources. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier will not represent such an extent of encroachment or structure which would create a loss of scenic resources. The inboard landing section of the pier will be largely over-shadowed by the bluff. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policy 25—Enhance Overall Scenic Quality-The new dock structure will be consistent with the scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. This facility will really only be visible from the water and the Helfet property. Policy 44 — Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands — The only tidal wetland vegetation on the rocky shorefront are small sporadic patches of spartina alterniflora beyond the beach and west of the dock site. The construction of the fixed wood pile and timber pier has taken advantage of the existing un- vegetated strip of the beach in order to avoid adverse wetlands impact. The pier alignment also avoids eel grass beds which dominate the beach east of the dock site. The height of the pier should allow opportunities for the growth of the spartina fringe marsh naturally up to, and to an extent, beneath the wood pier if other conditions are suitable but to date that has not occurred in the proposed pier site. The pier stops will short of submerged aquatic vegetation. 7 SUMMARY This project proposes a new fixed pier with a floating dock for recreational boating access for the property of the Brim Fishers Island Trust on Fishers Island, incorporating extensive measures to make use of a marginally productive habitat, while maintaining habitat values and avoiding despoliation of tidal wetlands or submerged aquatic vegetation. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers, NYS DEC and Town of Southold applications and supplemental charts and photographs are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004 and its approval is thus respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, DOC O, INC. Keith B.Neilson, P.E. 8 Docko, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O..Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com E I August 2, 2016 Elizabeth Cantrell AUG ' 5 2016 Town Hall Building Annex 54375,:Route 25.. Southold Tom Southold,NY 11971 BurdT nstees RE: Brim, Fishers_Island Dear Ms. Cantrell: I am transmitting herewith an additional copy of the Proof of Mailing Notice with the Alice C. and Stuart R. Brown information and the attached Certified Mailing receipt with today's date stamp on the receipt. :I have also included another Domestic Return Receipt for the Brim project. I trust that you will find that this response meets all of your requirements and that you can continue to process the application. Please let us know if you have a need for any further information. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Yours truly, DOCKO,INC. Ll"Li— V-t- Cindy Bayreuther Administrative Assistant CB: cb . Attachments File: 15-09-2694 BRIM. J PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Name: Address: Alice C. Brown& Stuart R. Brown 657 S. Hurstbourne Parkway, Suite 228 C/o W.L. Lyons Brown, Jr. Louisville, KY 40222 STATE OF CONNECTICUT COUNTY OF NEW LONDON DOCKO,INC. ,residing at 14 HOLMES STREET,MYSTIC,CT 06355,being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the q day of 20 j ,deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees ApIflication, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite there respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at MYSTIC, CT,that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by(certified) (registered)mail. 0:�4� Sworn to before me this and Day of aX4 20 Notary Public Postal0 9 CERTIFIED oRECEIPT DomesticOnly ru 1S°ti� i Z:.a, .E"'�-.. � f V� 3� �'_.'�• i' I� 19 °;"��v •l t�xx r- Certified Mailrn Fee ul $ Extra es&Fees(oheckbar,eddfee ate) 4 O eturn m Receipt(hardcopy) $ � ❑Return Receipt(electronic) $ t ark O ❑certified Mail Restricted Delivery $I ��I re 0 []Adult Signature Required $ ❑Adult Signature Restricted Delivery$ O Postage iv $ e 7S Ln Total Postage and Fees // Q 1t7�-1 Ln SIg/p}tTo & O --------------------- orO xNoBi.n-7c---lm_ I Crty,State, IP+4 I . 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I trust you find this information complete and acceptable to continue processing the requested permit. Yours truly, DOCKO, INC. Keith B.Neilson, P.E. KNB: cb Attachments Cc: John Brim File: 15-09-2694 BRIM PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Name: Address: WLLBJR 2013 Res Hld One LL 657 S. Hurstbourne Parkway, Suite 228 c/o W.L. Lyons Brown, Jr. Louisville, KY 40222 Helfet A&M Revocable Trust 109 Oak Avenue, Kentfield, CA 94904 Robert G. Warden 1158 Fifth Avenue,New York,NY 10029 Margaret S. Warden Amelia M. 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Sanders ��o� , � � Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -------------------------------------------------------------- In the Matter of the Application of BRLM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING TO BE COMPLETED AFTER POSTING-REMAINS IN PLACE FOR AT LEAST SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING-DATE U I , residing at/dba O wl laV,� 41 06/no being duly sworn, depose and say: That on th�� day ofSO` , 2016 , I personally posted the property known as 1 by placing the Board of Trustees official poster where it can easily be seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight days prior to the date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held Wednesday.July 20 16. Dated: ��`� �� j T� (si r Sw rn to before me this l7eay ofaA20 y Public r awe ROM- _ ARING- -ArA MAL & .1emm o" '0" em !wm d..,. v — m saw &"M*A& ire■ w 3� in Ti ow Pvv&K �_ ere: al. w.<.M&om of W~rf rir=,'I'm "0,0,4 , WVP ry tow 0 &a& • f t- , NOTICE OF HEARIIAG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, concerning this property. OWNER(S) OF RECORD: BRIM FISHERS ISLAND TRUST, c/o JOHN BRIM SUBJECT OF PUBLIC HEARING : For a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to construct a 4' wide by +/-181 linear foot long fixed wood pile and timber pier; a 3.5'x20' ramp; an 8'x20' floating dock with four (4) restraint piles; install four (4) tie-off piles; relocate boulders within the vicinity of the proposed float and berthing areas under the new pier; and on top of existing concrete foundation pier located in beach area construct a proposed +/-18'x28' wood platform. Located: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-4-3-3 TIME & DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING : ` Wednesday, July 20, 2016 — at or about 5:30P. M . If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which are available for inspection prior to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. BOARD OF TRUSTEES * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD * (631) 765-1892 Board of Trustees Application County of Suffolk State of New York _John Brim for Brim Fishers Island Trust BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE / SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S), IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING; THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVE(S), TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. Signature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS off/S�_— DAY OF 20 PeX Notary Public Board of Trustees Application AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I,John Brim for Brim Fishers Island Trust residing at 234 Via Las Brisas (print owner of property) (mailing address) Palm Beach, FL 33480 do hereby authorize DOCKO,_INC. , _ (Agent) MYSTIC, CT to apply for permit (s) from the South ld Board of wn Trustees on my behalf. (Owner' s signatu ) J APPLICANUAGENUREPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and employees The nuroose of this form is to provide inforination which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. • k e.� l- C7.e a l.ka �i P: 1 . YOUR NAME: D®C.EU ...�—(7� en 03 (Last name,first name,ipiddle initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Building Variance Trustee Y— Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat Mooring Exemption from plat or official map Planning Other (If"Other,name the activity.) Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood,rnarriage,or business interest"Business interest"means a business, including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO 'If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee.Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe 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(where the applicant is not a corporation); C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted t is� d of _ALAP— 200 1o/W Signature A��---- Print Form TS 1 Town of Southold c Erosion, Sedimentation & Storm-Water Run-off ASSESSMENT FORM .L PROPERTY LOCATION: s.c.T.M.:Y: THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS MAY REQUIRE THE SUBMISSION OF A 1000 J`1STORM-WATER,GRADING,DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - sis- ce ee on �To cT -ToT— CERTIFIED BY A.DESIGN PROFESSIONAL IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. SCOPE OF WORK - PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION PTEM# / WORK ASSESSMENT Yes- No a. What is the Total Area of the Project Parcels? I Will this Project Retain All Storm-Water Run-Off (Include Total Area of all Parcels located within 3 51-S Generated by a Two(2')Inch Rainfall on Site? the Scope of Work for Proposed Construction) (s F see) (This item will include all run-off created by site AD b. What is the Total Area of Land Clearing clearing and/or construction activities as well as all and/or Ground Disturbance for the proposed �,u Site Improvements and the permanent creation of construction activity? (S.F.!Acres) impervious surfaces.) PROVIDE BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION (PmVWsAwd-aI ft--Nasdsd) 2 Does the Site Plan and Survey SNOW All Proposed Drainage Structures Indicating Size$Location?This Item shall Include all Proposed Grade Changes and 6m4R.B ce is/N h1= p�(q-P,r•W i,Q Slopes Controlling Surface Water Flow. 3 Does the Site Plan and/or Survey describe the erosion El(.t')pot �! I�tiC C:u"L +Lni LvC-�-e r L>�Wh.t c A— and sediment control practices that will be used to D�� control site erosion and storm water discharges. This i 5 lu a�k4 a-)m cL 0�'fU w6h Pn f' item must be maintained throughout the Entire Construction Period. kGh �Q i1 I�nC Quad c r,� cl �Ul )C 4 Will this Project Require any Land Filling,Grading or L Excavation where there is a change to the Natural �pr-r -Floc f od-A a!i&o RA4eO --, hlIle'l A Existing Grade Involving more than 200 Cubic Yards _ L LIfD of Material within any Parcel? F-Q�'�f/loll-�' 121��� Lllla I� �i�-�Ttt7�I C,Sp�+ 5 Will this Application Require Land Disturbing Actives ���DLA bol t L�FitS I'Y► 'rt�-2 UI C!J)!,vl D T7f�C. Encompassing an Area in Excess of Five Thousand ❑ (5,000 S.F.)Square Feet of Ground Surface? JZ u ati�' Q.S AD A? 6 Is there a Natural'Water Course Running through the Site? Is this Project within the Trustees jurisdiction ❑ General DEC SWPPP Requirements: or within One Hundred(100')feet of a Wetland or Submission of a SWPPP Is required for all Construction activities Involving sag Beach? disturbances of one(1)or more acres; including disturbances of less than one acre that 7 WIII there be Site preparation On Existing Grade Slopes are part of a larger common plan that will ultimately disturb one or more acres of land; which Exceed Fifteen(15)feet of Vertical Rise to ❑ Including Construction activities Involving sag disturbances of less than one(1)acre where One Hundred(100')of Horizontal Distance?the DEC has determined that a SPDES permit is required for storm water discharges. (SWPPP's Shall meet the Minimum Requirements of the SPDES General Permit 8 Will Driveways,Parking Areas or other Impervious for Storm Water Discharges from Construction activity-Permit No GP-0-00-001.) Surfaces be Sloped t0 Direct Storm-Water Run-Off 1.The SWPPP shall be prepared prior to the submittal of the Not.The Not shag be into and/or in the direction of a Town right-of-way? submitted to the Department prior to the commencement of construction activity. 2.The SWPPP shall describe the erosion and sediment control practices and where 9 Will this Project Require the Placement of Material, required,post-construction storm water management practices that well be used and/or Removal of Vegetation and/or the Construction of any / constructed to reduce the pollutants in storm water discharges and to assure Item Within the Town Right-of-Way or Read Shoulder v compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit In addition,the SWPPP shag Area?(ihis Item vrlU NOT incidds the Imtalraaan of Driveway Aprorm) Identify potential sources of pogufion which may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of storm water discharges. NOTE: If Any Answer to Questions One through Nine is Answered with a Check Mark 3.All SW PPPs that require the post-constructien storm water management practice In a Box and the construction alto disturbance is between 3,000 S.F.&1 Acre In area, component shag be prepared by a qualified Design Professional Licensed In NOW York a Storm-Wets,Grading,Drainage 3 Erosion Control Plan is Required by the Town of that is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of Storm Water Management Southold and Must be Submitted fo►Reviaw Prior to Issuance of Any Building PermiL (NOTE: A Cheek Mark(4)and/or Answer for each question Is RegWred for a Complete Appilmdon) STATE OF NEW-YMK, dzAntc�h"J_t- COU'N�TY OF... ....SS That I,..... .....being duly sworn,deposes and says that he/she is the applicant for Permit, (Name of individual signing Document) Andthat he/she is the ...... ..............................`/!( . .. .... ................................................ . Owh9r Contrardor,Agerrl.Corporate Officer etc . ........... Owner and/or representative of the Owner or Owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are hue to the best of his knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed herewith. Sworn to before me this; , ..............A.6. ....... day of.. .... ...... ,20.1 �p NotaryPublic: ........... .... .. . . :..... .... .... ... ........ ................................................... . (Stgnalure of Applicant) FORM - Clot Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM ' Ii A. INSTRUCTIONS l 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CC for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erasion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C the preparer of this form should review the exempt p ! -minor action list,policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A nrouosed action will be evaluated as to its significant i beneficial and adverse effects Won the coastal area which includes all of Southold Town . I ' 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes"or`no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency i ,1 . review law. Thus each answer must be a lained in detail liftl both supporting and non- supyorting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and ' conditions,it shall not be undertaken. .. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's ; .. website(southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Offiice the local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. 2 t, all ECL. � � . II- DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION r SCTM# 1000 - 04 _3-3 U U L 2 9- 2016 PROJECT NAME New Fixed Pier and Float Southold Town The Application has been submitted to check appropriate o( appro Hate Town Board ❑ Planning Board❑ Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees 0 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate'response): i (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g.capital ❑ construction,planning activity,agency regulation,land transaction) (b) Financial assistance(e.g.grant,loa n,subsidy) (c) Permit,approval,license,certification: FRI Nature and extent of action: Construct 181 +/- LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and.timber pier-of which 157 (+/-)LF is i waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles.Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed E float and berthing areas-to under the new pier.Also construct an'18(+/-)FT x 28(+/-) FT timber platform with rails and steps over existing concrete foundation piers, landward of the Apparent Highe Water Line. Town of Southold E LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS E I 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. r 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local f ( Waterfront Revitalization Program. A nronosed action will be evaluated as to its significant j beneficial and adverse effects jMon the coastal azea which mcludes all of Southold Town . 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or"no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus each answer must be ex lained in detail hstm both supporting and non- supporting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions,it shall not be undertaken. } A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's j website(southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all i Iocal libraries and the Town Clerk's office. , E B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION i SCTM# 1000 - 04 »3-3 PROJECT NAME New Fixed Pier and Float r � The Application has been submitted to(check appropriate response): Town Board ❑ Planning Board❑ Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees1-71 LCJ I. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate'response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g.capital construction,planning activity,agency regulation,land transaction) (b) F] Financial assistance(e.g.grant,loan,subsidy) (c) Permit,approval,license,certification: R Nature and extent of action: Construct 181 +/- LF of 4-FT wide fixed wood pile and.timber pier of which 157 (+/-)LF is waterward of the Apparent High Water Line and install an 8-FT x 20-FT float with associated I ramp, restraint piles and four tie-off piles. Also relocate boulders in the vicinity of the proposed l float and berthing areas-to under the new pier. _ Location of action: 3206 Brooks Point Road, Fishers Island, NY 06390 Site acreage:3.53 Present land use: Residential Present zoning classification:Residential 2.' If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant:Brim Fishers Island Trust c/o John Brim (b) Mailing address:234 Via Las Brisas, Palm Beach, FL 33480 (c) Telephone number:Area Code el�)_Ra� .(d) Application number,if any: Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ® No❑ If yes,which state or federal agency? NYS DEC and US ACOE C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space,makes efficient use of infrastructure,makes beneficial use of a coastal location,and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. IX J Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable This dock construction project makes approorjate and beneficial use of an existing waterfront site and complies with environmental dock design factors a ublj he by the NYS nFQ, and thp DOS Qn ctal M nag _mp nt PrO9raai_SDi&old Local Law No. 6 2004 and the Southold LWRP The pier will be built to a 6-FT deck height or M re over the ro ky or public access and no impact on the vista. This site is substantially not visable from other property on Fishers Island. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III=Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ Na Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3: Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LNM Section III—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation'criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No ®'Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria ❑ Not Applicable Yes ❑ No The proposed dock construction will take place along Brooks Point shoreline and is acknowledged to be in a flood- prone zone area there is wave exposure at this site The new pier will be built to withstand complete submersion and resist hydrostatic and hydrodynamic uplift pressures due to flooding and typical wave conditions Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy S. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages.16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Yes ❑ No ®Not Applicable This proiect will not have any affect on the suitability or availability of water on Fishers Island j r Attach additional sheets if necessary i I Policy, 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. ®Yes ❑No [:]Not Applicable i f-SI Yes No Not A; Jcable This site is a very active and occasionally relatively high energy wave zone and as a result there is little shoreline vegetation. This protect is consistent with this policy because the proposed elevation of the pier is at an acceptable height above the bottom sediments beneath which tidal wetlands vegetation or even submerged aquatic vegetation may spread. The NYS DEC prepared a study showing that pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine timber product construction materials are suitable for this type of project except for decking which will be of untreated woods or composite (or plastic) materials The configuration shown on the drawings provides an optimum balance between acceptable design and access standards without depriving any vegetation the opportunity to-grow and spread Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — PoIicies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ .Yes ❑ No Q NotApplicable There are no air quality issues related to this project and no emmissions will be generated Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No ® Not Applicable There will be no solid waste or hazardous substances and wastes generated from this project. Any pressure treated wood trimmings from the dock construction will be collected and disposed of in accordance with current regulations to minimize any potential harmful effect. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ❑ YeO No® Not Applicable 'The land origin point of this project is private land The Public Trust Lands and Waters constitutes the area between the Mean High Water and Mean Low Water Lines and the resources from the High Tide Line out. Environmental• resources at this site are limited and site habitat features are beinO Dreserved. The potential for growth is being protected by the suitable alignment and heiaht standards dictated by the NYS DEC There is virtually no public use of the wate ront in this area and-the andl-the construction of the pier and dock are all waterward above the Apparent High Water I ina anti am ant likpig to influPnrP nr change thi-s fant The R ihcr] et I antic at this �. + + r� s P �a�� tally_ Attach additional sheets ifnecessary obstructed by the boulder field which spans the intertidal and shallow subtidal zone. WORKING COAST POLICIh Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III.—Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. ®Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable I The purpose of this project is to build a new pier, ramp and float for water-dependent recreational boating as defined in the LWRP. The dock facility will provide for recreational boating and boat transportation access to the Island or the mainland without adverse environmental impacts and while protecting the existing habitat and resources. There will be no despoilation of tidal wetlands vegetation or submerged agutic vegetation at this or adiacent sites related i to this project during construction or usage of the dock facility for recreational boating access. Attach additional sheets if necessary I Policy 11. Promote sustainable- use of living marine resources in Long Island,Sound, the Peconic j Estuary and Town waters.See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No ® Not Applicable The dock facility will not be used for commercial fishing or shelifishing industries or enterprises. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands-in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No-® Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary • 'r Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP i Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. ❑Yes ❑ No ® Not Applicable I i PREPARED BY "�—TITLE Agent DATE I 2bl(-- i Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987. Docko, P.O.Box 421.,Mystic,CT.06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com �'. Jun 20 e 16, 6 1 Mr. John Bredenieyer, President Southold Board of Trustees P.O..Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: Brim Fishers Island Trust, Fishers Island New Fixed Pier&Float Fishers Island Sound, Fishers Island Dear Mr. Bredemeyer: On behalf of the Brim Fishers Island Trust, we enclose herewith the following in support of his permit application for a new fixed pier and float-in Fishers Island Sound on Fishers Island. ➢ Two prints each of plans titled: } Project: "New Fixed Pier&Float" I i�. Waterway: Fishers Island Sound V� Location: Fishers Island, Town of Southold U U N 1 2D1 Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Brim Fishers Island Trust rrF,lrT`11i( �... ➢' Two copies of the Southold Board of Trustees permit application, SEAR-Part 1, .:LWRP :Consistency Assessment .Form, Tax Assessor's Map, site photographs and location map and topographic and .boundary survey of the site. ➢ Two check in the amount of$250.00 payable to the Town of Southold. One copy of each of the other applications to regulatory agencies will be sent at a later date. I trust that you:will find this application package complete and acceptable; please:let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, DO O, INC. c- Keith B:Neilson; P.E. KBN:eb Enclosures CC: Mr-.'John Brim US ACOE NYS DEC: Environmental Permits NYS DOS File: .15-09-269.4 BRIM.