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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-84.-3-3 KEY MAP 7505 SANDLOT LLC AREA PLAN SCALE »=SOON NUMBER PERMIT UNITS 30 DAY MATERIAL DESCRIPTION USED CY/DAY STORAGE MAX ON SITE SQ. FT. C.YDS STORAGE C.Y. 1 CONCRETE, BRICK, ROCK, GRAVEL 100 TONS DAY 60 1800 1800 SITE PLAN F 0 R UNPROCESSED (MIXED LOADS)) 3.000 1800 1000 CONCRETE 3000 500 7505 COX LANE 0 BRICK 3,.000 100 ROCK 3,000 500 ® oy GRAVEL 3,000 500 SI T UA TE RCA RCA-PROCESSED ,000 2000 ® CIO*vNF ooQ4 � O TOTAL AREA FOR CONCRETE, BRICK, GRAVEL & RCA 20,000 C U T C H O G U E h ® 0 ® 2 ISOIL MATERIALS (GENERAL FILL) 100 TONS DAY 60 1800 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ® PROCESSING AND STORAGE OF CLEAN SOIL 5,000 1000 R MISS TOTAL AREA FOR SOIL MATERIAL 5,000 S UFF 0 L K COUNTY, NEW YORK ORGANICS FOR COMPOSTING do TOP SOIL S.C. TAX N o. 10 0 0—8 4—0 3—0 3 YARD TRIMMINGS 3BAGGED MM VES AND YARD TRIMMINGS (SEASONAL) <10,000<3,000 C C.Y. YEAR YEAR SCALE 1 »=40> ® p� UNPROCESSED BAGS AND LEAVES 10,000 500 COMPOST PROCESSING AREA <3,000 <3000 JANUARY 16, 2025 STORAGE OF SOIL MATERIALS 10,000 1 5000 APRIL 12, 2025 REVISE MAP S TOTAL AREA FOR BAGGED LEAVES do YARD TRIMMINGS 20,000 OO. Rq0/GS EXEMPT FACILITY OPERATIONS AREA = 258,518 Sq. ft. 4 TREE & STUMPS FOR MULCHING OPERATION 5.935 aC. S UNPROCESSED TREES & STUMPS <10,000 1000 PROCESSING AREA 3.000 3 STORAGE OF MULCH 10.000 300D 30'p TOTAL AREA FOR MULCH 13,000 OWNERS DATA 0 f NOTE: THESE PILES ARE A GENERAL REPRESENTATION OF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION. BASE ON THE NATURAL COMPOSITION AND OPERATION NOTES: " ; SEQUENCING, THE PILES MAY/WILL BE RELOCATED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OPERATOR. THESE PILES WILL BE RELOCATED 1. BASE MAP REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND No. OWNER NAME ,„ „ Gq �,00��, PERIODICALLY BASED ON THE MATERIAL RECEIVED, PROCESSED FOR SALE OF THESE MATERIALS. ALL STOCKPILES WILL BE MINIMIZED OQ U'Rp 9lT BASE ON THE ALLOWABLE STORAGE OF THESE MATERIAL. NO STORAGE OF THESE MATERIALS WILL EXCEED MORE THAN 5,000 CY FOR SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. 11l OREGON ROAD ESTATE VINEYARDS LLC " AR ANY 6 MONTH PERIOD. NO PILE WILL BE GREATER THAN 15 FEET IN HEIGHT. 2. THIS PROPERTY IS IN ZONING USE DISTRICT �� .` " .f�OpOs 20 H. NORMAN McCULLOUGH IIIG _ f` , S�^0 LI (LIGHT INDUSTRY)3. ELEVATION REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND 3Q LONGDOG ACRES LLC ° _ SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. M" } t ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.A.V.D. 1988 DATUM ® CAROLYN RICCI AND JOSEPH RICCI .. � � � � EXISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: �'mm_ ••••w -• • -``-X�€ 5❑ KYLE KOENIG AND JESSICA KOENIG y PROPOSED CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: 56 k 4. THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GRADED INWARD FROM PROPERTY LINE © MICHAEL BOKEN AND TARA BOKEN r i `ti `, \ TO KEEP ALL STORMWATER WITHIN THE PROPERTY. PROPOSED 7❑ DYLAN MULLER AND ALICIA GRATTEN IN/OUT ROUND ` µ GRADES WILL BE ADJUSTED BASE ON THE QUANTITY OF GENERAL TRUCK SCALE F0A_ FILL MATERIAL AVAILABLE ON SITE. THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE ® ROBERT E. TAPLIN III AND LINDA M. SIMS GENERALLY SLOPED PITCHED TOWARDS THE SUMP. A 25 BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED FROM THE PROPERTY LINE ON ALL FOUR SIDES. 90 JASON WEBER AND JUFITH DELUCA G " , q�s�j 0 �j, A SEPARATE GRADE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION WILL BE SUBMITTED Wµ- )/ 10 MATTITUCK GUN CLUB INC. h^ m`" "" \~` w \ ` O S6 "%y SINGLE FAMILY \y(, 11 PRIME PURVEYORS INC. " y " RESIDENCE e k N F. HEIDTMANN GLENN F. HEIDTMANN JR ti �j.: � f f • " "'""' ��\. � �'�\` �' ``� � " "' � �"aF �. 12 GLEN � _ „ _ \ \� \ •\. ,� `•,,, ^Y AND JEFFERY W. HEIDTMANN 13 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ♦��Q` 6G?s, i a �" / 1 / J d e \ �`\ \ \ by 4�� `;6 1� �,, '^,.. ,.....mom...~ � Q 14 THREE BROTHERS REALTY CORP. OF NEW YORK w f r / „. "w "'" " f m J 15 6725 COX LANE LLC. 16 CORAZZINI REALTY CORP. Z� / / E, �f �r �.r \ it 't : \ { 49 0, S ° O P� y� ? i 0 / r r % f l j f t ` \ l. Q�'S 1\ 4? 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SUMP ELEVATION 30.00' r, 9( �P� � � fir:'� �j �`' o�,��, ,` ..�" � I r � •/ / `` ��, � \. •,.,,.� "" � � � ` f �' ! 0�°��, E s p N qse �;,����'r.�•� .....- r� .� � ..... ,1 � � � _ � � ; �,�� � ��` off$ �' ��1 �9 00 APr, f r t 0 ' i _" ?r'PEF. 010 r } f 1 �"C q,Q i t 6VI ` G < ell �., . _.. �� 4; 4' , APR 1 4 2025 Y h SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR TITLE SURVEYS AS ESTABLISHED BY THE LI.A.L.S. AND APPROVED AND ADOPTED -1'O •10' - " "' \ i • FOR SUCH USE BY THE NEW YORK STATE LAND 4,j \ ` i i' / #k�'�j`' 0�' TITLE ASSOCIATION. 1 O�� 4ly y , 0 O 1 �� • �P�TfFr�o o � \ O ®'✓'�`O'�SQ467• ,.�`���,� N.Y.S. Lim. No. 50467 ell IVA 4 \� p Jei 40 °Tait . "a TO ONAUTS SURVEY IS AVIIOLAnoN ADDITION ■ SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE Nathan Tat Corwin III •��� '" -J �j _ EDUCATION LAW. sT 4,:1�1 COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING Land Surveyor THE LAND 'SSEAL OR 40 /� EMBOSSED SEARL SOHALL INOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY. C CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN Successor To: Stanley J. Isaksen, Jr. L.S. �0 ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY Joseph A. Ingegno L.S. IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND Title Surveys — Subdivisions — Site Plans — Construction Layout LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- PHONE (631)727-2090 FOX (631)727-1727 TUTION. CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF 1586 Main Road P.O. Box 16 ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. Jamesport, New York 11947 Jamesport, New York 11947 LEY MAP 7505 SANDLOT LLC AREA SCALE �_5OO' NUMBER MATERIAL DESCRIPTION PLAN SUS O.USED PERMIT UNITS C.YDS 30 Y STORAGE C.Y. CY/DAY STORAGE MAX ON SITE 1 CONCRETE, BRICK, ROCK, GRAVEL 100 TONS DAY 60 1800 1800 SITE PLAN F 0 R UNPROCESSED (MIXED LOADS)) 3,000 1800 1000 CONCRETE 3,000 100 7505 COX LANE BRISK 31000 100 ROCK 3,000 500 SI T UA TE Jy GRAVEL 3,000 500 ® C RCA RCA—PROCESSED 5,000 2000 ® cOx 4ryF p � TOIAL AREA FOR CONCRETE, BRICK, GRAVEL & RCA 20,000 C U T C H 0 G U E �o 2 SOIL MATERIALS (GENERAL FILL) 100 TONS DAY 60 1800 TOWN O F S O U T H O L D PROCESSING AND STORAGE OF CLEAN SOIL 5,000 1000 RE IS S ® TOIAL AREA FOR SOIL MATERIAL 5,000 SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK ORGANICS FOR COMPOSTING TOP SOIL S.C. TAX N o. 10 0 0—8 4—0 3—0 3 3 BAGGED LEAVES AND YARD TRIMMINGS IMMINGS (SEASONAL) <10,000 C.Y. YEAR goo ® �� YAP,D TRIMMINGS <3,000 C.Y. YEAR ® Off\ SCALE 1 "=40' UNPROCESSED BAGS AND LEAVES 10.000 500 COMPOST PROCESSING AREA <3,000 <3000 J A N U A R Y 16, 2025 STORAGE OF SOIL MATERIALS 10.000 5000 TOTAL AREA FOR BAGGED LEAVES do YARD TRIMMINGS 20,000 SOO, '�07G EXEMPT FACILITY OPERATIONS AREA = 258,518 sq. ft. S 4 TREE & STUMPS FOR MULCHING OPERATION 5.935 ac. S UNPROCESSED TREES & STUMPS <10,000 1000 4 8• PROCESSING AREA 31000 23 STORAGE OF MULCH 10,000 3000 �"•. ' 3o Af ITOIAL AREA FOR MULCH 13,000 OWNERS DATA NOTE: THESE PILES ARE A GENERAL REPRESENTATION OF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION. BASE ON THE NATURAL COMPOSITION AND OPERATION NOTES: �.; SEQUENCING, THE PILES MAY/WILL BE RELOCATED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OPERATOR. THESE PILES WILL BE RELOCATED 1. BASE MAP REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND NO. OWNER NAME oQ � �.."• vj� oo PERIODICALLY BASED ON THE MATERIAL RECEIVED, PROCESSED FOR SALE OF THESE MATERIALS. ALL STOCKPILES WILL BE MINIMIZED BASE ON THE ALLOWABLE STORAGE OF THESE MATERIAL. NO STORAGE OF THESE MATERIALS WILL EXCEED MORE THAN 5,000 CY FOR SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. 10 OREGON ROAD ESTATE VINEYARDS LLC ~ "" N pR ANY 6 MONTH PERIOD. NO PILE WILL BE GREATER THAN 15 FEET IN HEIGHT. 2. THIS PROPERTY IS IN ZONING USE DISTRICT 20 H. NORMAN McCULLOUGH IIII G�� Qp 3�4AssFo LI (LIGHT INDUSTRY) O4c` M. pp cy 3. ELEVATION REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND 3❑ LONGDOG ACRES LLC 8'x16' OFFICE BOOTH \\\ I 00 O SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. ® CAROLYN RICCI AND JOSEPH RICCI " t } \ 0 p ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.A.V.D. 1988 DATUM A O EXISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: x' -•- - - ,:' 0 KYLE KOENIG AND JESSICA KOENIG 8'x2G' PORTABLE .. R010, y PROPOSED CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: 56 STORAGE CONTAINER s• FO 4. THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GRADED INWARD FROM PROPERTY LINE © MICHAEL BOKEN AND TARA BOKEN P `' (//4J 6• O �( TO KEEP ALL STORMWATER WITHIN THE PROPERTY. PROPOSED 7❑ DYLAN MULLER AND ALICIA GRATTEN IN/OUT ROUND GRADES WILL BE ADJUSTED BASE ON THE QUANTITY OF GENERAL TRUCK SCALE :': ! o _ 'S'/c 0 Fn�p (� FILL MATERIAL AVAILABLE ON SITE. THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE „ �J � � q GENERALLY SLOPED PITCHED TOWARDS THE SUMP. A 25 BUFFER ® ROBERT E. TAPLIN III AND I_INDA M. SINS E G��' ". cRFF 84h WILL BE MAINTAINED FROM THE PROPERTY LINE ON ALL FOUR SIDES. 9❑ JASON WEBER AND JUFITH DELUCA '.. C/q 0 pgisnH O A SEPARATE GRADE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION WILL BE SUBMITTED. 10 MATTITUCK GUN CLUB INC. ` \' 4 S6NT'4iPBOR 0 0yicq SINGLE F YY C AMILY 11 PRIME PURVEYORS INC. , " " "\ `\, g41 p0 p �VHk •� RESIDENCE EQUIPMENT LIST: ............ \, " 1. SCREENER - 1 UNIT MODEL: FALCON 1220RANDER SS13 ............. GLENN F. HEIDTMANN, GLENIN F. HEIDTMANN JR r / " \ \ \\ \\ ~" "` %FOcF 2. CRUSHER - 2 BUCKET ATTACHMENTS TO EXCAVATOR AND JEFFERY W. HEIDTMANN 3. EXCAVATOR - 1 UNIT MODEL: CAT 380 4. PAYLOADER - UNIT MODEL KOMATSU 580 13 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD4' 6G?s,' r - f " \ �,. „ CFNT 4,� 3 5. TREE STUMP SHREDDER - 1 UNIT - COMMERCIAL GRADE 6O 6. WATER TRUCK - 1000-GAL CAPACITY 14 THREE BROTHERS REALTY CORP. OF NEW YORK �P I "'" THESE EQUIPMENT WILL BE MOVED TO AREAS AS NEED FOR OPERATIONS. 15 6725 COX LANE LLC. 16 CORAZZINI REALTY CORP. o O� FPS, f }tj, \ ,'. } . pip pO SOi� " F f , �,J 4. n,r' ES } t ( i 1 `'*s \�,„ '`♦ M1� " ry O p ♦.., " V f f \ i ', , i i , r' 4 l g00 tt " pp , , t �, ♦ \, cl Ael J / f ,Q/ '7 \, \ `',\ �i'x' �. ~,.♦ ♦ Z \ ...... ....... •2' Al O .,;, OO 40 t , a O`er i r'�'T ' .. i /d ✓N l \\ " ^ AO , t \ / f/ /I %,j l°`' '�' ,,." •` ! /`r `. ,. ��y, \\., N. .. ..."� \T t •.\, ,,. } - ` gRB�RV FO y • , 1 / \ f , , obb C. 40, yqT r`d to ( ✓ , ♦ 'mow tI LOCATION WILL BE C FC `F F Ff �G'E1�'Q � r„ .r % FIELD DETERMINED rS f ,� �O .l"' ... f ,�1O. 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No. 50467 CONCRETE STORAGE BINS., O E s. a 3rr 30'x30'x8' TO THIS SURVEY ALTERATION OR ADDITION Nathan Taft Corwin 111 TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE \ SURVEYOR'S Land Surveyor EDUCATION LAW. COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING 40' /� MBOTHE SS D SEAL HALL INKED BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY. Ct� ONLY TO THESP PERSON FOR WHOM THE SU HEREON SHALL RUN RVEY Successor To: StanJoseph A. In J. aesno L,g.L.S. IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE p 9 9 TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND Title Surveys - Subdivisions - Site Plans - Construction Layout LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI— PHONE (631)727-2090 Fax (631)727-1727 TUTION. CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF 1586 Main Road P.O. Box 16 ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. Jamesport, New York 11947 Jamesport, New York 11947 45-01'2 7505 SANDLOT LLC PLAN AREA 30 DAY OFFICE O O T " �� _ AREA PERMIT UNITS MAX ON SITE a NUMBER MATERIAL DESCRIPTION USED RATE PER CY/DAY STORAGE STORAGE C.Y I ^ , (SQ.FT.) (C.YDS) CF � S I TE SIGN 1 CONCRETE,BRICK ROCK,GRAVEL 100TONS DAY 60 1800 1800 UNPROCESSED(MIXED LOADS) 3,000 1800 1000 CONCRETE 3,000 500 N /0 U T R O U N ., BRICK 3,000 100 ROCK 3,000 500 GRAVEL 3,000 500 TRUCK SCALE \ ` :y RCA RCA-PROCESSED 5,000 2000 \ TOTAL AREA FOR CONCRETE,BRICK,GRAVEL 8 RCA 20,000 (21- "V ✓.. 1 �, •",,, "� 2 SOIL MATERIALS(GENERAL FILL) 100TONS DAY 60 1800 a,. • �""""�. PROCESSING AND STORAGE OF CLEAN SOIL 5,000 1000 TOTAL AREA FOR SOIL MATERIALS 5,000 ~\ " • ., tl�C (SA, ORGANICS FOR COMPOSTING&TOPSOIL 3 BAGGED LEAVES AND YARD TRIMMINGS SEASONAL <10,000C.Y YEAR YARD TRIMMINGS <3,000C.Y. YEAR UNPROCESSED BAGS AND LEAVE 10,000 COMPOST PROCESSING AREA <3000 3000 STORAGE F TOP SOIL MATERIALS 10,000 5000 TOTALAREOA OR BAGGED LEAVES&YARD TRIMMINGS 20,000 _ .r - .$ _ . ♦\ a �y`^y "�ati EXEMPT FACILITY OPERATIONS TREES&STUMPS FOR MULCHING OPERATIONS 4 I 2 R 0 W UNPROCESSED&PROCESSED TREES&STUMPS <10000 1000 a, PROCESSINGAREA 3,000 46-', px 6 HIGH GREEN GIANTS STORAGE OF MULCH 10,000 3000 ... F i i I ITOTALAREA FOR MULCH 13,000 � �°'� NOTE:THESE PILES ARE A GENERAL REPRESENTATION OF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION.BASED ON THE NATURAL COMPOSTINN AND OPERATIONAL SEQUENCING,THE PILES MAY/WILL BE RELOCATED FOR THE CONVEIN NCE OF OPEARTOR.THESE PILES WILL BE RELOCATED PERIODICALLY BASED -r r' �'q "` \ 1 ON THE MATERIAL RECEIVED PROCESSED FOR SALE OF THESE MATERIALS." ALL STOCKPILES WILL BE MINIMIZED BASED ON THE ALLOWABLE STORAGE .:'` ,•~' a¢ s u_...._..._.. "q`•. `°"`.,., \ "..".\ "� � ,✓' 1 #; row," OF THESE MATERIALS.NO STORAGE OF THESE MATERIALS WILL EXCEED MORE THAN 5,000 CY FOR ANY 6 MONTH PERIOD. NO PILE WILL BE GREATER \ THAN 15 EETIN HEIGHT. j m ¢ " " r " ` z �••� lA 0 „..,� \ � ,.....,..,.. .. J � ¢, as � ��� @§ ! ".� ..," •�'\,.L`•., ' �.., yw a \ v as p� t g�., N ti r ♦ ........ ... _ / o 115 .. e mom m° -' .' `♦ `\ < " ♦ a m " v x � t >1 r� �" .aka �♦,�,, -~'\ � � ",,,� '{ i a . u a � ♦♦ / as f LOCATION WILL BE E y i� ♦v ; t d FIELD DETERMINEDV. , , ~ , � \ .♦`�yam` ✓.-� ♦v,♦ /ryw#'` �'i i I •�r ` �N �, r,,/ r \ "", !! \\", .....r,`�' P�' 1..... 4..✓`G \t " " a \ ✓ (1\� <\ " v _ lb / /0 < y.✓ �^`.� � gas_ �\ � � ,�� � , ,� �,,. `�r! a ""H s� a m, ,a t a t WARNING: IT IS A VIOLATION OF NE°! Yn , RK EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON ACTING UNDER DIRECTION Ai" NLESS �- „# J �; • ! a I6 ,I ,•rry _,.i"r j LICENSEDOPROFESSONAL ENGINEER,ETO ALTER ANFITEM ON i s ob w ,r % THIS DRAWING IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM IS ALTERED, THE �f f t.,.' T 1 ' / / f � ✓"" `w, j ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX TO THE ITEM HIS SEAL AND THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY HIS •'r 1 f t a ° y a - _� ��. � j .,...__ j 10 AND A � ,: ,,, , .✓ s; f i ! j � SIGNATURE AND THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, 1 \ J � .� ~1 W �' s �` , ) _ f l $' SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION. tom`/ {,�' i .......✓....... .^"`�„aw,w.., i ^..i ` ft .. �00 f F.. a 1 t� �.•tp+ A' .,"``` Y f ' r• V s j 7 .�- „ _✓ E � �j t. :•` Ctlj!� �J"'� � °q4� � r".,..%� � � ,,� C .} ~., f ffr;f t fie' t�. .w.e_� .. . .1 ♦.� I � „✓`f t 1 a;a ®�x J f� .Ga ,�\..1� ¢ .+2 t' ! ! r ~,<:_. ..� (,"J ,/ ``'tiy , _,„.,- � r �`�°& ��`��'�, rI } �°e' ' � �I st,�a � =`➢ f � Jf ���� 190 i I �I 1 /���r • ._ ! 1 �`"„ �a � A SUMP ELEVATIO pt 01 j it-_,._-.,�.°.�.,w � �✓1 ,,''` f�; ,'.I-`t J �30 00 �E. FEB 0 3 2025 REV DATE DESCRIPTION / I f I I ✓ / I k � ' � �� t _r ( SOU'I'HOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD PREPARED FOR: el � .: ~. /` jJ f'/s \�`♦, r \�°�aams � �m a;;m'e dx\�\ "I�� ,.'L!'iuW>W!v,.+ , t f \\.. ,s j \ "� , �� �'•.. .. C y 7 i } t f...,,," t � t s a � ...✓` I I�r r <�I1 r ' m NYSDEC i R a , !f! LJ R 'i � a � � ma¢ I,°�� i v • l THE AREAS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE OPERATIONAL 5 ��",. 8.r,r"'° ��. � ., � , A0° ff „ r AREAS AS LISTED IN THE TABLE ABOVE. OWNERS NAME &ADDRESS: Cl 0 a + t 7505 SANDLOT LLC _„ \ � )!� } <.� t ` �a °'� ¢�",,. � `}� ✓mot I r,<,., f 1 �Jf ¢ . � era. r•'v" .r °M,,,, � „ a THE PROPOSED GRADE 7505 COX LANE �� v� �, �,�,,rl° � �A �" �, �� � �, � ,,����.� 3 CUTCHOGUE, NY 1193 5 \ . m PROJECT NAME &ADDRESS. � a " ¢ a 1 �A 7505 SANDLOT LLC ♦ r"" \...~�`-�...° �" �� "� � €sus I � �. " ✓- ' '' � '" =x ��` 6 HIGH FENCE ON ALL SIDES 7505 COX LANE " m NOTE:THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GRADED INWARD FROM 1 CUTCHOGUE, NY 11935 C r' PROPERTY LINE TO KEEP ALL STORMWATER WITHIN THE PROPERTY.PROPOSED GRADES WILL BE ADJUSTED BASED ON �� SC;'I"IVI #: 1000-08400-0300-003000[} THE QUANTITY OF GENERAL FILL MATERIAL AVAILABLE ON TITLE: SITE. THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GENERALLY SLOPED PITCHED OPERATIONAL PLAN r- f .� �♦," � , 1 " .�✓ .�� `�. TOWARDS THE SUMP. A 25' BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED FROM THE PROPERTY LINE O N ALL FOUR SIDES. SEAL& SIGNATURE: DATE: 06.07.2024 PROJECT No.: MACX GROUP A SEPARATE GRADE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION WILL BE DRAWING BY: NOTE: The background survey is not reflective _ ✓ = ` \; z.P. a CHK BY: E.K. SUBMITTED. f � DWG No.: of regrading post remediation of the site. EQUIPMENT LIST ' OUT BOUND MATERIALS ; " 1. Screener - 1 UNIT MODEL: FALCON 1220RANDER SS13 .. CONCRETE STORAGE BINS P—0 0 1 \� 2. Crusher - 2 BUCKET ATTACHMENTS TO EXCAVATOR 30'X:30'X8' R \ \ (a) RCA 3. Excavator - 1 UNIT MODEL: CAT 380 (b) GRAVEL 4. Payloader - 1 UNIT MODEL KOMATSU 580 R (c) SOIL 5. Tree, Stump Shredder - 1 UNIT - COMMERCIAL GRADE OPE TIONAL PLz_� _ Elm r (d) TOP SOIL 6. Water truck 1000-GAL CAPACITY (e) WOOD CHIPS THESE EQUIPMENT WILL BE MOVED TO AREAS KOSURI ENGINEERING&CONSULTING, Scale: 1130 P.G. AS NEEDED FOR THE OPERATIONS. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK m 7wem ED WARD Pr ROMAI E". SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING SARAH LANSDALE COMMISSIONER. ELISA PICCA CHIEF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER MT, C X C mi (:D[. OW[EDD June 13, 2025 JUN 1 7 2025 Torn of Southold Planning Board or Commission ISOUTWDLD,TOW t P.O. Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Attn: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner Dear Mr. Cummings: Pursuant to Section 239 1&m of the General Municipal Law,the following site plan which has been submitted to the Suffolk County .Planning Commission is considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community lmpact(s). A decision of local determination Should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Site Plan Address File . jo,�, Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 1000 08400 0300 003000 NA Comment: 1. Consider relocating Scale to the Southeast to allow for additional truck queuing in the driveway and not out on Cox.Lane. NOTE: Does not constitute acceptance of any zoning action(s) associated therewith before any other local regulatory board. Very truly yours, By Christine Desalvo Joseph E. Sanzano, Planning Director Division of Planning and Environment JES/cd cc: Sabrina Born, Town Clerk; Lynda Rudder, Town Clerk.; Jennifer Mudd, Town Clerk, Denis NonCarrow, Town Clerk H.LEE DENNISON BLDG x 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY,2"d FI a P.O.BOX 6100 w HAUPPAUGE,NY 11788-0099 jo(631)853-5191 MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III Southold, NY 11971 Chairman v OFFICE LOCATION: MLA JEALOUS-DANK. Town Hall Annex If PIERCE RAFFERTY 54375 State Route 25 r, MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main. Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI ° J Southold, NY Telephone: 631 7 5-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 3, 2025 Ken McAvoy, Sandlot LLC 40 Shore Road Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Rey Public Hearing Proposed Site Plan for Cox Lane wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, ±1,271' nlw of CR 48 and Cox Lane, Cutchogue BCTM##1000-84.-3-3 Dear Mr. McAvoy: A Public Hearing was held by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, June 3, 2025 regarding the above-referenced application. The Public Hearing was closed. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. s pe ctfb l ly, James H. Rich III Chairman From: Ricci,Lea A:(Constellation) <Lea.Ricci@constellation.com> Ht- M1 13 G / �C Sent: Tuesday,June 3,2025 5:39 PM ,! `` �` To: Michaelis,Jessica ME `.........-l L._:::.�.� Subject: Southold Town Planning Board-SCTM*1000-84.-3.-3 sou'N�l�9(�i.A) lOVYN Hi Jessica, m70,NNWG BOARD I'm emailing in regards to the notice we received that is adjacent to my mother's property which is 45 Matthews Lane Cutchogue=SCTM#1000-84.-3.-3.There is a residential neighborhood across the street with about 10 family homes and my mothers house is directly across the street from the property that has this application open. My mother has her mail being forwarded to me as she had to have emergency surgery and is currently at a rehab center to get her strength up before she starts chemo for stage 3 colon cancer. Since her mail is being forwarded, I just received this letter today through certified mail and it seems as though I missed the public hearing that was held yesterday June 2nd My mother has been in our family home for the past 25 years and is now going to be going through an extremely difficult ordeal with her health.This property across the street will be causing excessive noise and more traffic with trucks going back and forth.They already have trucks blocking her driveway and they have deliveries come in the early morning hours/ Later in the evening and on weekends.We are very worried about the noise and disruption that some of the machinery they will use will cause. Even to have concrete being cut there can be extremely loud and I'm sure she will hear it from in the house so this will take any sort of peace and quiet time away while she is trying to get better. When my parents first bought this house the dump entrance was not on our street but it was on the main road so there is higher foot traffic on that street to begin with.We ask that you try to maintain some of the peace and quiet that still remains by putting forth rules towards this property where they cannot operate loud machinery and they have to enter through a difference entrance not by the emergency entrance they have listed on the blueprints.We also ask that they keep the truck use to a minimum and when those deliveries come they have to be during certain hours. When I was a kid we lived in the Brooklyn and my parents always wanted to move out to Cutchogue—my dad thought it was the most beautiful peaceful place to live.They finally were able to do it and we moved there when I was 14 and they have been there ever since. My dad passed away 4 years ago in that house and my mom wanted to stay there because of how much my dad loved it there. I please ask that you do what you can to insure she still has peace living there while she goes through this difficult time. Thanks, Lea Lea Ricci Sr. Relationship Manager ANVYNn'� Constellation 2 Center Plaza 2nd Floor Boston,MA 02108 Cel l:631-258-4629 Reduce your Carbon Footprint today This Email message and any attachment may contain information that is proprietary, legally privileged, confidential and/or subject to copyright belonging to Constellation Energy Corporation or its affiliates 1 PL' IMT r(3C,11Ci ri From: Ricci, Lea A:(Constellation) <Lea.Ricci @constel lation.corn> r ', �%>� pl`'" l tJ. Sent: Tuesday,June 3,2025 11:44 AM To: Michaelis,Jessica U 3 a1) Cc: Lea Ricci Subject: Southold Town Planning Board-SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 a,Qal7�pwt 6.h "UC1v'4 N'LA14 NI NO BOAR Hi Jessica,We just spoke over the phone regard ingthe property which is subject to the application located adjacent to my mother's property=SCTM#1000-84.-3.-3. Please note—my mother's mail is getting forwarded to my house as she just had emergency surgery was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer and has been at a rehab center so I just received this notice today—certified mail that I signed for earlier this morning. It looks like the public hearing was yesterday so we had missed it due to the mail forwarding. Please note—my mom has been in this location for over 20 plus years and is now going to be going through chemo and have nurses and aids coming to the house for help.This property across the street will be causing noise and more traffic with trucks going back and forth.They have already had trucks block her driveway and they are having deliveries come and early morning hours and I'm not even sure if they should be operating if this has not even been approved by the planning board?This is still a residential neighborhood with children living across the street and to have this kind of disruption especially with my mom's current health situation would be negatively impactfulto her recovery. We need more support in this area as it is still residential and with the traffic from the dump along with this wholesale business it is putting more noise and activity into the area.The speed limit definitely needs to be addressed as well.We cannot have this wholesale business go in across the street as this will disrupt my mother's peace and recovery when she needs it the most. This is also going to impact all property value in the area as the commercial business will be a huge detractor. Please protect the residents that live in this area. Thanks, Lea Lea Ricci Sr. Relationship Manager ANNOVY, Constellation. 2 Center Plaza 2ntl Floor Boston, MA 02108 Cel l:631-258-4629 Reduce your Carbon Footprint today �ck here or anr,�re Check out Our online customer portal: This Email message and any attachment may contain information that is proprietary, legally privileged, confidential and/or subject to copyright belonging to Constellation Energy Corporation or its affiliates ("Constellation"). This Email is intended solely for the use of the person(s)to which it is addressed. If you are not an intended recipient, or the employee or agent responsible for delivery of this Email to the intended recipient(s),you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this Email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please immediately notify the sender and permanently 1 a Submission Without a Cover Letter Name: MAY 3 2025 M 0 Project Title: � ire OOIPLANIIH au BOARD SCTM#: 1000 — 4 . Date:. 5I301 a� Details of Submission: AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as Lane- W�,bjf-solL C ► _ .3 by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remai a in place for at least seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on "= °1 '!� I have sent notices by certified mail — return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across on -7 S Cow L-arif. �-�7 Your rint) Vilg4nare Ad ess ate D S� Notary Public CONNIE D. BUNCH Notary Public,State of Kew York No:01 BU6185p50 Oualified in Suffolk Comity, C/ Commission Expires April 14,2 Q-�} PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVIT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY. 12:00 noon Fri. 5/30I2; Re: Cox Lane Wholesale Yard SCTM#: 1000-84.-3-3 Date of Public Hearing: Monda ,June 2, 2025, 5:03 ,m. AGRICULTURAL DATA STATEMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD When to use this form: This form must be completed by the applicant for any special use permit, site plan approval, use variance or subdivision approval on property within an agricultural district OR within 500 feet of a farm operation located in an agricultural district. All applications requiring this form must be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission in accordance with Sections 239-m and 239-n of the General Municipal Law. Applicant Name: 7505 Sandlot LLC Address: 40 Shore Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Land Owner (if other than applicant): Land Owner Address: Description of Proposed Project: This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Property Location (road and tax map #): 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.- 3-3 Is this parcel actively farmed? Yes No Names & addresses of any landowners within the agricultural district containing active farm operations located 500 feet of the boundary of the proposed project: ✓SCTM#1000-83.-3-2.2: Oregon Read Est. Vineyards LLC, P.O. 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A I Y Y b b /l f•n 84.4-15 84.-1-H 84-1-23 Kyle Koenig Carolyn Ricci ichacl Perez 35919 Main Rd 45 Mathews Ln ', 316 Bay wood Dr Cutchogue,NY 11935 Cutchogue,NY 11935 Calverton,NY 11933 96.-1-17.5 84-1-24 84.-3-5 Town of Southold Mattituck Gun Club Inc 6725 Cox Ln LLC PO BOX 1179 6250 Cox Ln 5980 Sound Ave 53095 Route 25 PO BOX 1179 Cutchogue,NY 11935 Mattituck,NY 11952 Southold,NY 11971 84,-3-4 84.-3-3 84.-3-2 Three Brothers Rlty Corp Cutchogue Group LLC Glenn I leidtmann PO BOX 126 X33 Fairbanks Blvd PO BOX 932 Westhampton,NY 11977 Woodbury,NY 11797 Cox Ln PO BOX 932 Cutchogue,NY 11935 84.-1-13 84-3-1.1 Longdog Acres LLC Prime Purveyors Inc 14380 Oregon Rd PO BOX 201 Cutchogue,NY 11935 Peconic,NY 11958 Department of KATHY Governor YORK STATE Environmental - Conservation Acting LEPTON Acting Commissioner May 27, 2025 S a Brian Cummings ` G Town Planning Board Office - 54375 State Route 25 Southold, NY MAY 2 7 2D25 SOUTHOLD TO'VN Re: Proposed Site Plan Application ReviewNN1ND Request for Comments— 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), Division of Materials Management, has received your Request for Comments, dated May 7, 2025, related to the Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Site Plan (Tax Map#1000-84-3-3), and offers the following comments: 1. In accordance with the facility's NYSDEC Part 360 Registration as well as the chart provided on the Site Plan, the yard is limited to the following storage quantities- i. 4,600 cubic yards of concrete, brick, and/or rock ii. 6,000 cubic yards of uncontaminated soil, sand, gravel, and/or rock iii. 3,000 cubic yards of yard trimmings, leaves and compost (no grass) iv. 1,000 cubic yards of tree debris V. 3,000 cubic yards of mulch The Site Plan depicts general "operational areas" for the proposed storage of waste, however it is unclear the orientation and size of the piles, such as mulch which should be stored in windrows and cannot exceed 15 feet high and 30 feet wide, as well as the location of the unprocessed material relative to the processed material. 2. The location of the storage piles should have a minimum separation distance from the walls of the "bottom pit" area. The contour lines provided on the Site Plan do not reflect current conditions as of April 2025. If you have any questions or concerns with the comments above, please contact me at (631) 444-0389. Sincerely, Andrew Oskowsky, P.E. Professional Engineer 1 Division of Materials Management, Region 1 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790 1 dec.ny gov I R1 DMM@dec.ny.gov 1 (631) 444-0375 1. PB Resolution setting the hearing — This is your copy of the Planning Board resolution that set the public hearing. 2. Dist of adjacent propeM owners to noti — This is the list of the adjacent property owners that you must mail the notice of hearing to. These notices must be mailed by certified mail, with return receipt. 3. Notice to adjacent propeM owners and copies of the tag: rn � pages — These are the documents that must be mailed to the adjacent property owners (certified w/ return receipt). Some applicants like to include a cover letter, but a cover letter is not a requirement. 4. Agricultural, Data form and copies of the tax ma 12ages — This form must be signed and mailed (certified w/ return receipt) along with the copy of the tax map page to the property owners listed at the bottom. 5. Affidavit of Posting-- This affidavit must be signed, notarized and returned to the planning department by May 30th with the certified mail receipts and any green cards that you have received. 6. Southold Town Code related to Public Hearin ys — This is just a copy of the Southold Town Code related to public hearings for your record. 7. Zoom Instructions — This is a copy of the zoom instruction for the public meeting for your record. One of these is included in the "notice to adjacent property owners". Feel free to call me with any questions. Jessica Michaelis, Planning Board Secretary 631-765-1938, jessicam@southoldtownny.gov MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 DAMES H.RICH III e Southold, NY 11971 Chairman OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY � 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALDJ•WILCENSHI Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 6, 2025 Ken McAvoy, Sandlot LLC 40 Shore Road Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Re: SEQRA Classification & Set Hearing Proposed Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, ±1,271' n/w of CR 48 and Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 Dear Mr. McAvoy: The following resolutions were adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, May 5, 2025: WHEREAS, this site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District.; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) 6 NYCRR, Part 617.5 (c), determined that the proposed action is a Type II Action as it falls within the following description for 6 NYCRR, Part 617.5(c)(9) "construction or expansion of a primary or accessory/appurtenant, non- residential structure or facility involving less than 4,000 square feet of gross floor area and not involving a change in zoning or a use variance and consistent with local land use controls, but not radio communication or microwave transmission facilities"; be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board has determined that this proposed action is a Type 11 Action under SEQRA as described above; and be it further Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Page 2 May 6 2025 RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board sets Monday, June 2, 2025 at 5:03 p.m. for a Public Hearing regarding the Site Plan entitled 7505 Cox Lane" prepared by Nathan Taft Corwin III, L.S., dated January 16, 2025 and last revised April 12, 2025. The public hearing packet regarding the Town's notification procedure and the sign & post will need to be picked up at the Planning Board Office at the Southold Town Annex when you are contacted to do so. Please return the Affidavit of Posting/Mailing, included in the packet, along with the certified mailing receipts AND the signed green return receipt cards before 12:00 noon on Friday, May 30 2025. The sign and the post need to be returned to the Planning Board Office after the public hearing is closed. If you have any questions regarding the information contained in this resolution, please contact the Planning Board Office. Respectfully, )444--1 H. IVL- James H. Rich III Chairman Encls. Cc: Colin Ratsey 84.4-15 84.4-14 84.4-23 Kyle Koenig Carolyn Ricci Michael Perez 35919 Main Rd 45 Mathews Ln 316 Baywood Dr Cutchogue,NY 11935 Cutchogue,NY 11935 Calverton,NY 11933 96.-1-17.5 84.4-24 84.-3-5 Town of Southold Mattituck Gun Club Inc 6725 Cox Ln LLC PO BOX 1179 6250 Cox Ln 5980 Sound Ave 53095 Route 25 PO BOX 1179 Cutchogue,NY 11935 Mattituck,NY 11952 Southold,NY 11971 84.-3-4 84.-3-3 84.-3-2 Three Brothers Rlty Corp Cutchogue Group LLC Glenn Heidtmann PO BOX 126 33 Fairbanks Blvd PO BOX 932 Westhampton,NY 11977 Woodbury,NY 11797 Cox Ln PO BOX 932 Cutchogue,NY 11935 84.4-13 84.-3-1.1 Longdog Acres LLC Prime Purveyors Inc 14380 Oregon Rd PO BOX 201 Cutchogue,NY 11935 Peconic,NY 11958 Southold Town Planning Board Notice to Adjacent Pro a Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a Site Plan; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-84.-3-3; 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the LI Zoning District; 4. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. 5. That the files pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Planning Department located in the Town Hall Annex on the corner of Youngs Ave. & NYS Rte. 25, Southold (2"d FI., Former Capital One Bank). If you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (631)765-1938. Information can also be obtained via the internet: 1. Go to the Town of Southold website www.southoldtownn . ov; 2. Click on Town Records Weblink/Laserfiche icon located on the home page; 3. Click on "Planning Dept." folder; 4. Click on "Applications", then "Site Plans", then "Pending"; 5. Click on the SCTM# (tax map #) of the application (found in #2 above). Or by sending an e-mail message to: Jess icaMa,southoldtownn ov-, caitlinw(cb,southoldtownny,gov 6. That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on Monday, June 2 2025 at 5:03 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold and virtually via the Zoom online platform; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in The Suffolk Times published in the Town of Southold; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. It is not necessary to attend this hearing to participate. Written comments received prior to the public hearing date are acceptable. Written comments may be submitted via letter or email to: JessicaM@southoldtownny.gov or caitlinw@southoldtownny.gov Petitioner/Owner Name: Sandlot LLC c/o Ken McAvoy Date: 5/8/25 " C�a � k MAILING ADDRESS: OFFICE LOCATION: P.O.Box 1179 Town Hall Annex ",f�" Southold,NY 11971-0959 54375 State Route 25 Telephone:631-765-1938 u www.southoldtownny.gov (cor.Main Rd.&Youngs Ave.) Southold,NY PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC MEETING Monday, June 2, 2025 5:00 p.m. Options for public attendance: • In person: Location: Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold. or • To join via computer: https:Hus06web.zoom.us/j/88354684444?pwd=bjKVj2DBVOgKgwN5 FIKWKraHw5zDvr.1 Or Online at the website zoom.us, click "Join a Meeting" and enter the Meeting ID: 883 5468 4444 Password: 967653 • Join by telephone: Call 1(646) 558-8656 Enter Meeting ID and password when prompted (same as above) % i LIN/ ME 4 KEE 14 lot LEE QV v, f EE� 11 144. A�u owmv,5 servo, 4Z, 'IZ 2 7, 1 17 24� Sol: A Q01 FEE-- 59A fir ..2 .7 rI EF= E3 N-� 17 7-1 Ely SE-ON NO COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CC, soon of 121J vnrn Real Property Tax Service Agency C... ON EEO ircr I�mw...m�mn P m! NO FOR POI.NO — NO —111,2 % 11"1 NO NO 31, Ol 1 2 5 Na`.: NO 212 9104� PO-NO NO FOR PCL NO do NO NO E— LIIIE 1.112 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK C N —s-11T ON—M1 2) R-1 P,.--T..S—i-Ag—y J—, souTHaEo096 AGRICULTURAL DATA STATEMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD When to use this form: This form must be completed by the applicant for any special use permit, site plan approval, use variance or subdivision approval on property within an agricultural district OR within 500 feet of a farm operation located in an agricultural district. All applications requiring this form must be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission in accordance with Sections 239-m and 239-n of the General Municipal Law. Applicant Name: 7505 Sandlot LLC Address: 40 Shore Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Land Owner (if other than applicant): Land Owner Address: Description of Proposed Project: This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Property Location (road and tax map #): 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.- 3-3 Is this parcel actively farmed? Yes No Names & addresses of any landowners within the agricultural district containing active farm operations located 500 feet of the boundary of the proposed project: SCTM#1000-83.-3-2.2: Oregon Road Est. Vineyards LLC, P.O. Box 523, Cutchogue NY 11935 SCTM#1000-83.-3-6.1: McBride & Sons LLC, 10415 Oregon Road, Cutchogue NY 11935 SCTM#1000-84.-1-13: Longdog Acres LLC, 14380 Oregon Road, Cutchogue NY 11935 Attach a tax map or other map showing the site of the property where the project is proposed relative to the location of farm operations identified above. Applicant/Agent Signature Date M ore ac_vo osez ooa 2 za .: am '.ASi off f%s4 a`At« ti2A ,c \FYI ��, � , f `^-�, s•�;�) N Cw LU,+Ss� !< 8� �I lDf � zc<(<, hard- � J22 u - DKTA 112 0.n f 3- 3 'ON.) -m—-_ mac, t' 1 52 14 N. - f u _ i U ,s= c—. . see sEc No.ose sou-=no cs COUNTY OF SUFFOLK @ E ECl Se Agency verty ••r SECT Off'n0 _ �c'�m�� z, E, - _— .,� ._ �•,M �„ .� �. Fa�.� A, �EP�Da �'-� o�n . mom;- >o,�o loon o�oet�— ray SDLjND V .. 45 - SCKD-9 FD. 29 <s. - <..a�+*< , +o c z ,afq _ s,,. r lip ' k ccx ;, No s. -�- c- COUNTY EK N r TCE _ CQU Y 6F SUFFQ � ( E E o _ R — a.,.,.. - ' Prage ttTg cg r � A� " � x o0 083 a,, r AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for at least seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on I have sent notices by certified mail — return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across on Your Name (print) Signature Address Date Notary Public PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVIT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY: 12:00 noon Fri. 5/30/25 Re: Cox Lane Wholesale Yard SCTM#: 1000-84.-3-3 Date of Public Hearing: Monday, dune 2 202 5:03 p.m. 7/18/24, 1:49 PM Town of Southold,NY Public Hearings,Notice of Town of Southold, NY Thursday,July 18, 2024 Chapter 55. Public Hearings, Notice of [HISTORY:Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 12-27-1995 by L.L. No. 25-1995. Amendments noted where applicable.] § 55-1 . Providing notice of public hearings. [Amended 6-3-2003 by L.L. No. 12-2003] Whenever the Code calls for a public hearing this section shall apply. Upon determining that an application or petition is complete, the board or commission reviewing the same shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon. Notice relating to a public hearing on an application or petition shall be provided as follows: A. Town responsibility for publication of notice. The reviewing board or commission shall cause a notice giving the time, date, place and nature of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper within the period prescribed by law. B. Applicant or petitioner responsibility for posting and mailing notice. An application or petition, initiated, proposed or requested by an applicant or petitioner, other than a Town board or commission, shall also be subject to additional notice requirements set forth below: (1) The applicant or petitioner is required to erect the sign provided by the Town, which shall be prominently displayed on the premises facing each public or private street which the property involved in the application or petition abuts, giving notice of the application or petition, the nature of the approval sought thereby and the time and place of the public hearing thereon. The sign shall be set back not more than 10 feet from the property line. The sign shall be displayed for a period of not less than seven days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. The applicant, petitioner or his/her agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision prior to commencement of the public hearing. (2) The applicant or petitioner is required to send notice to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across from any public or private street from the property included in the application or petition. Such notice shall be made by certified mail, return receipt requested, posted at least seven days prior to the date of the initial public hearing on the application or petition and addressed to the owners at the addresses listed for them on the local assessment roll. The notice shall include description of the street location and area of the subject property, nature of relief or approval involved, and date, time and place of hearing. The applicant, petitioner or agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision prior to commencement of the public hearing. § 55-2. Videoconferencing for public meetings. [Added 6-21-2022 by L.L. No. 6-2022] The Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes members of the Town Board and all members of the Town's public bodies to participate in meetings using videoconferencing technology in a manner consistent with Public Officers Law§ 103-a and the Town's videoconferencing policy adopted by the Town Board. https:Hecode360.com/print/SO0452?guid=5157337 1/1 LING OFFICE LOCATION: p j " " mµ„p M�P.O. oxDD9 RE Town Hall Annexe' `, Southold,NY 11971-0959 54375 State Route 25 ," Telephone:631-765-1938 ,y war www.southoldtownny.gov (car.Main Rd.&Youngs Ave.) Southold,NY " . � PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC MEETING Monday, June 2, 2025 5:00 p.m. Options for public attendance: • In person: Location: Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold. or • To join via computer: hftps://us06web.zoom.us/j/88354684444?pwd=bjKVj2DBVOgKgwN5 F I KWKra Hw5z Dv r.1 Or Online at the website zoom.us, click "Join a Meeting" and enter the Meeting ID: 883 5468 4444 Password: 967653 • Join by telephone: Call 1(646) 558-8656 Enter Meeting ID and password when prompted (same as above) PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �' MAILING ADDRESS: ' � .� P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III ��"�,k Southold, NY 11971 Chairman OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK 4C Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY a 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSKI �. w, , �� Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 6, 2025 Ken McAvoy, Sandlot LLC 40 Shore Road Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Re: SEQRA Classification & Set Hearing Proposed Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, ±1,271' n/w of CR 48 and Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 Dear Mr. McAvoy: The following resolutions were adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, May 5, 2025: WHEREAS, this site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District.; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) 6 NYCRR, Part 617.5 (c), determined that the proposed action is a Type II Action as it falls within the following description for 6 NYCRR, Part 617.5(c)(9) "construction or expansion of a primary or accessory/appurtenant, non- residential structure or facility involving less than 4,000 square feet of gross floor area and not involving a change in zoning or a use variance and consistent with local land use controls, but not radio communication or microwave transmission facilities"; be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board has determined that this proposed action is a Type 11 Action under SEQRA as described above; and be it further Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Page 2 May 6, 2025 RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board sets Monday, June 2, 2025 at 5:03 p.m. for a Public Hearing regarding the Site Plan entitled 7505 Cox Lane" prepared by Nathan Taft Corwin 111, L.S., dated January 16, 2025 and last revised April 12, 2025. The public hearing packet regarding the Town's notification procedure and the sign & post will need to be picked up at the Planning Board Office at the Southold Town Annex when you are contacted to do so. Please return the Affidavit of Posting/Mailing, included in the packet, along With the certified mailing receipts AND the signed green return receipt cards before 12:00 noon on Friday, May 30, 2025. The sign and the post need to be returned to the Planning Board Office after the public hearing is closed. If you have any questions regarding the information contained in this resolution, please contact the Planning Board Office. Respectfully, ?-- James H. Rich III Chairman Encls. Cc: Colin Ratsey From: Baylinson, Lester K-acc-[IROWIMID Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2025 3:19 PM MAY To: Cummings, Brian A. M! 2025 Cc: Michaelis,Jessica;Westermann, Caitlin SOUTHOLD TOWN Hi Brian, it bokto proceed but there was a concern about no mining should be mentioned and past violations regarding the same please check and advise if any concerns ? 1 � MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III Southold NY 11971 Chairman OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDORa, cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) . . DONALD J.WILCENSHI ^, Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 2 ME E MAY 0 8 2020 SOUTHOLD TOWN MEMORANDUMPLANNNG BOARD To: Lester Baylinson, Code Enforcement Officer Ck r^W*0'1 Ir Michael Verity, Acting Fire Marshal r / �ai °^ From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner"2-C;,�, Date: May 7, 2025 Re: Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and any violations on record, if applicable. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation. (in Laser Fiche: Planning, Applications, Site Plans, Pending, SCTM#1000-84.-3-3). MAILING ADDRESS: /Z P.O. Box 1179 PLANNINAGMES BOARH.�D MEMBERS "� 1 Southold, NY 11971 CH III Chairman � OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY t� 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Michael J. Verity, Chief Building Inspector From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner Date: May 7, 2025 Real Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and certification, if applicable. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation. Ends: Site Plan Application Site Plan Laserfiche: Planning, Applications, Site Plans, Pending, SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 j'% "2 "2 --- MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS w P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III n Southold, NY 11971 Chairman V" OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY �m , 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR DONALD J.WILCENSHI � ' (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) � 6 Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 7, 2025 Mr. Matthew Martin c/o Cutchogue Fire District 260 New Suffolk Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 Re. Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 Dear Mr. Martin: The Site Plan Application described below is being referred to you for your comment on matters of interest to the fire department, including fire department equipment access, emergency services, and any other issue that may be of concern or relevance to this application. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, ��n.0.11 C�nn1►1. S Brian Cummings a Senior Planner Encls: Site Plan Application Site Plan MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ' � r P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III y Southold, NY 11971 Chairman OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY 9z 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI q � Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Lester Baylinson, Code Enforcement Officer Michael Verity, Acting Fire Marshal From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner"�2u Date: May 7, 2025 e Re: Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and any violations on record, if applicable. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation.. (in Laser Fiche: Planning, Applications, Site Plans, Pending, SCTM#1000-84.-3-3). r MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS � � � � - P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III Southold, NY 11971 Chairman k OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSKI , � " �� i,A Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Lester Baylinson, Code Enforcement Officer Michael Verity, Acting Fire Marshal From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner`q � Date: May 7, 2025 Re: Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and any violations on record, if applicable. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation. (in Laser Fiche: Planning, Applications, Site Plans, Pending, SCTM#1000-84.-3-3). r"�""21;zz"-- MAILING ADDRESS: to 1PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS � � P.O. Box 1179 ry" DAMES H.RICH III ,, Southold, NY 11971 �R � "'� ��,� Chairman OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK , Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFER-1Y 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR � � d (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI m ° �� Southold, NY .zt Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Michael Collins, Town Engineer From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner Date: May 7, 2025 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Application Name: Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Tax Map Number: 1000- 84.-3-3 Location: 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue Type of Application: Sketch Subdivision Map Dated: Preliminary Subdivision Map Dated: Final Subdivision Map Dated: Road Profiles Dated: Grading and Drainage Plans Dated: Other Dated: Site Plan Dated: 1/16/25 Revised Site Plan Dated: Grading and Drainage Plans Dated: Other (AS BUILT) Dated: P'ro'ect Description: This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation. MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS � ' � P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III u Southold, NY 11971 Chairman � OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERFY 4 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR '' ��. (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI Southold, NY 0 Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Mark Terry, LWRP Coordinator From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner lj�_ k Date: May 7, 2025 �" Re: Proposed Site Plan Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and certification, if applicable. The file is available at your convenience. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation, Laserfiche: Planning, Applications, Site Plans, Pending, SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 �ore ZZZ MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ° t P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III Southold, NY 11971 Chairman " OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR - (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI Southold, NY ,. -r ,r, Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation — Division of Materials Management From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner Date: May 7, 2025 Re: Proposed Site Plan Application Review— Request for Comments pursuant to Southold Town Code §280-131 The purpose of this request is to seek comments from your agency as part of the review of this proposed application. Please provide the following, as applicable: 1. Comments or requirements the Planning Board should take into consideration while reviewing the proposed project; 2. Issues of concern you believe should be evaluated; 3. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; The following contains information pertaining to the project under review. For further information, please feel free to contact this office. Project Name: Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Site Plan Address: 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue Tax Map #: 1000-84.-3-3 Requested Action: This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Site Plan —Page 2— May 7„ 2025 SEQRA Classification: ( ) Type I (X) Type II (617.5(c)(14) ( ) Unlisted Contact Person: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner (631) 765-1938 Enclosures: • Site Plan Application Form • Site Plan(s) 2 MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III y, Southold, NY 11971 Chairman ""' ' ���� OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY i 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR " (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI � � Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Suffolk County Planning Commission From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner Date: May 7, 2025 Re: Proposed Site Plan Application Review— Cox Lane Wholesale Yard • Request for Comments pursuant to Section A14-24, Suffolk County Administrative Code • Request for Comments pursuant to General Municipal Law §239 (as a referral) and Southold Town Code §280-131 The purpose of this request is to seek comments from your agency. Please provide the following, as applicable: 1. Comments or requirements from the Suffolk County Planning Commission that the Southold Planning Board should take into consideration while reviewing the proposed project; 2. Issues of concern you believe should be evaluated; The following contains information pertaining to the project under review. For further information, please feel free to contact this office. Project Name: Cox Lane Wholesale Yard Site Plan Address: 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue Tax Map #: 1000-84.-3-3 Requested Action: This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. SEQRA Classification: ( ) Type I (X) Type II —617.5(c)(4) ( ) Unlisted Contact Person: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner (631) 765-1938 Enclosures: • SCPC Referral Submission Cover Sheet • Site Plan Application Form • Site Plan 2 Appendix A - County Referral For Appendix A—Suffolk County Planning Commission Guidebook Suffolk • • Commission Submission Cover Form For Planning and Zoning Referrals Municipality: Hamlet: Southold Local Case Number: District: 1000 Section:84 Block: 3_ Lot:�3 Local Meeting Date: Application/Action Name: 993 U1132 Wholesale Yard Public Hearing: Yes No Type off Referral: 5E R.A Actiorl; Referrin enc '- Draft EIS Positive Declaration nnin Board or Commissi New EAF Final EIS Negative Declaration Zoning Board of Appeals Expansion Lead Agency Findings Town Board/Village Board of Modification Draft Scope Trustees Brief description of application or proposed action: This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Type of Action Please check appropriate box below if action is located within the Suffolk County Pine Barrens Zone, within one mile of a nuclear power plant or airport or within 500 feet of., • A municipal boundary; • The boundary of any existing or proposed county, state,or federal park or other recreation area; The right-of-way of any existing or proposed county or state road; An existing or proposed county drainage channel line; The Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, any bay in Suffolk County or estuary of any of the foregoing bodies of water, The boundary of county, state,or federally owned land held or to be held for governmental use; • The boundary of a farm located in an agricultural district. Comprehensive Plan (Adoption or Amendment) Subdivision Zoning Ordinance or Map(Adoption or Amendment) Use Variance Code Amendment Area Variance Official Map Special Use Permit/Exception/Conditional Use Moratorium Site Plan Note:The above represents a summary of the required actions subject to referral to the Suffolk County Planning Commission. The provisions of GML and Laws of Suffolk County must be used to verify which actions are subject to referral and the related procedural requirements. Additional Application Information Action Previously Referred to Suffolk County Planning Commission Yes No 4(If yes, Date ) Adjacent Municipality Notified (see NYS GML 239 nn) Yes No N/A Located Within Long Island Pine Barrens Zone Yes No Workforce/Affordable Housing Yes No N/A Energy Efficiency Yes No N/A Zoning Board of Appeals Approval Yes No N/A • Suffolk County Department of Health Approval/Comments Yes No N/A New York State Dept.of Environmental Conservation Approval/Comments Yes No N/A New York State/Suffolk County Dept.of Public Works Approval/Comments Yes No N/A • Suffolk County Sanitary Code Article 6,Groundwater Management Zone- 1 11 Ili IV V VI VII VIII Contact Information Municipality: 'Town of Southold Department/Agency: Planning Department Contact Name: Brian Cummins Senior Planner Phone Number: 631-765-1938 Email Address: brian.cummin s town.southold'.n .us Applicant: 7505 Sandlot l-l-C Contact Name: Ken McAvoy Applicant Address: 40 Shore Road Cold Spring Harbor NBC 631- 91-3466 MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �� � P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III �� Southold, NY 11971 Chairman OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR � � (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Albert J. Krupski Jr., Supervisor Members of the Town Board Denis Noncarrow, Town Clerk cc: Paul DeChance, Town Attorney From: Brian Cummings, Senior Planner-IIC7 Date: May 7, 2025 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Cox Lane Wholesale Yard 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and a determination of jurisdiction, if applicable. This site plan is for a proposed wholesale business for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials limited to: concrete, brick, rock, gravel; soil materials; bagged leaves and yard trimmings; and, trees and stumps for mulching. The site plan includes a truck scale, a 128 sq. ft. office booth and a 160 sq. ft. storage container on 5.9 acres in the Light Industrial Zoning District. Thank you for your cooperation. Laserfiche: Planning, Applications, Site Plans, Pending, SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 � E O % ,Submission Without a Cover Letter APR 1 4 2025 SOUTHOLD TOWN PLAMNG BOARD Name: C Project Title: o " S Qs-�&k C)i Sk plp SCTM#: 1000 - . " - 3 Date: 411c� �� �" Details of Submission: /4 set Y-evse- - l Plain EgRVERE'D j Z 25 L 0 4 G:DT 0 E C E E '­ Allk [AFIR 14 20 s- P H 04 1 OU 0 P APR 142025 RATSEY CONSTRITMON IIANN SOAVZ Lic. #20-428-HI Bullft-g Department PO Box 398, Greenport, NY 11944 Own of SoWhold (631)477-0979 MOOS Io %Vhonn ii "vJav '_)cnc.ern 1 am writing to provide information regarding the use of the property located at 7505 Cox Ln.. Cuichogue. NY H 935 by Racy, Construction and Sandlot LLC. 'F- he property is being utilized as a whole sale yard'.. I-onhe immeAng and tenhporary storage of 11-_-.aterials. Co. hcurs of opera' on are Monda, Through Friday Rom 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. While we sale to rernain closed on ,-,eekends- seasoinal, dt-nnands rnay occasionally require us to operate during that tirne. Please note at no pert-r-anifni struciures arebtinL, constructed -on the property. Al'! materials and equip,me-nit on.-sitc are rennc),,able, ensuring that the land remains adaptable for future use. We are, ho,,kever. seeking to bring electricity to dhe site and install a registered mobile office to facilitate operations. if you requke any AHTer delads or have any questions. please Sel bee to contact me. Thank you for you-i-time and attention to this matter RA 6310414230 A] 6 3,1-4 7 7-0,79 office S RATSEYCONSTRUMON , MT Lic. #20-428-xI M(�KIROdMED PO Box 398, Greenport,NY 11944 FEB 2 8 2025 (631)477-0979 Z SOUTHOLD TOWN 9 fl. NNINO BOARD 914. - 3 -3 2/28/2025 To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to provide information regarding the use of the property located at 7505 Cox Ln., Cutchogue,NY 11935 by Ratsey Construction and Sandlot LLC. The property is being utilized as a contractor's yard for the transportation, screening, and temporary storage of materials. Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. While we strive to remain closed on weekends, seasonal demands may occasionally require us to operate during that time, Please note that no permanent structures are being constructed on the property. All materials and equipment on-site are removable, ensuring that the land remains adaptable for future use. We are, however. seeking to bring electricity to the site and install a registered mobile office to facilitate operations. If you require any further details or have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. A . "o H .°CY Ratsey Construction 631-241-8230 cell 631-477-0979 office TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone(631)765-1802 Fax(631)765-9502 h l?s://www.southoldto)pMy.&ov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only PERMIT NO. Building Inspector.—— 11 p°u, ,• '� °' " C i„ 1 ^ Atrll sir,„, i d r nv ta ro� Date: 2 151 m n u Y ,mow Name: Af SCTM#1000- Project Address: Phone#: Email: m ram$ dam ? Mailing Address: l Name: Mailing Address: i� J? � Phone #: G' Z _ ` �1 Email: n' Name: Mailing Address:.. Phone#: Email: Mailing'Address« �" Phone#: 3l. Z7 0 Email: j 1.,° ,.k.., []New Structure ❑Addition DAIteraiVon ❑Repai ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: 1-1Other z1r— $ Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes o Will excess fill be removed from premises�- ,Kys ONO 1 . .. r m Existing use of property: �� 1 L Intended use of property: Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants nd restriction with respect to this property" ❑Yes No IF YES,PROVIDE A COPY. r *0* ; r d .� "urA✓ ,p d! ,Nd l l fie* s" 'M r / ^dy Application Submitted By(print name): ❑Authorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant: Date: STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF L c��i /�GL7S —being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signini contract)above named, (S)he is the (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.) of said 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 true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this day of /-�aG Z(y� Notary Pu VM E STLVMS NotKy Pubfic-Staft ofNe !Yak Nth. ST6269424 PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION Qu9ified in Suffolk (Where the applicant is not the owner) commiWon Expims I, residing at 70S do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf e'T'o Southold Building Department for approval as describe herei ZM ", , Owner's Sign re ate Print 7 s Name 2 Submission Without a Cover Letter Name: Y subF Project Title: Pal HL.I MT- 13 C MC SCTM#: 1000 FEB 2 6 2025 50UTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Date:a i�s Q s Details of Submission: MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS *0f SO& P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH III h0 l0 Southold, NY 11971 Chairman [ I OFFICE LOCATION: MIAJEALOUS-DANK y Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY �� 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR O! (cor.Main Rd.&Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSKI Southold, NY Telephone:631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 12, 2025 Ken McAvoy, Sandlot LLC 40 Shore Road Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Re: Proposed Site Plan for 7505 Cox Lane, Sandlot LLC 7505 Cox Lane, ±1,271' n/w of CR 48 and Cox Lane, Qutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 Dear Mr. McAvoy: I am following up on the Site Plan Application submitted for the parcel referenced above on January 31, 2025. Please be advised that the application is incomplete for review at this time. Before the Board can commence its full review, it is necessary to complete the application by submitting the following directly to this department: 1. Provide a narrative (letter of intent)that identifies the proposed Use of the site (with reference to Southold Town Code: Chapter 280 Zoning); and, explains the overall operation proposed on site in detail. 2. Submit a revised site plan that includes the stamp, seal, and signature of the New York State licensed professional responsible for preparing the plan. The revised plan should include the following items: a. Provide all proposed operational features (i.e. concrete pads, truck scale, concrete bins for material storage, dumpsters, etc.) on the site plan. b. Show the required Landscape Buffer of a double row of 6' high Green Giants along the front yard abutting Cox Lane . This should match the DEC Operational Plan. Landscape details must include the size, type, quantity and location of all proposed landscaping on site; c. Label proposed surface types (grass, asphalt/concrete/gravel, etc.). 7505 Cox Lane — February 12. 2025 d. Provide the 25' buffer from the property line "on all four sides" of the subject parcel as per the DEC Operational Plan. No site activities should occur within this buffer. e. Provide the location and contours of the "Sump" Area as per the DEC Operational Plan; f. Provide a 6' high fence around all sides of the parcel as per the DEC Operational Plan; g. Provide details for the concrete storage bins (A-E) shown along the rear property line designated for "Outbound Materials"; and locate them at least 25' from the property boundary so they are not within the required buffer; h. Provide the equipment list as per the DEC Operational Plan; i. Provide the table shown on the DEC Operational Plan that specifies the use (and details) of operation areas 1-4, with any proposed changes; j. Provide the location of a main sign for site. Include dimensions, color rendering, location and lighting (if proposed); 3. Provide the Grade Adjustment Plan along with a description as to the time-frame within which the proposed grade will be achieved, as required by the DEC; 4. Also submit a copy of the narrative / letter of intent, and the revised site plan detailed above, to the Building Department for their review of the zoning and proposed use. If you have any questions regarding this Site Plan or its process, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, ob Brian Cummings Senior Planner Cc: Colin Ratsey Page 12 RATSEY CONSTRUCTION Lic. #20-428-HI PO Box 398, Greenport, NY 11944 (631) 477-0979 7505 Cox Ln, Cutchogue, NY 11935 property use description This is a simplified description of the use of 7505 Cox Ln. property. Concrete - Concrete is delivered by trucks and local companies to be dumped into piles - These piles are separated into two areas - concrete with brick - clean concrete - All concrete gets processed through a crusher that separates metal as it breaks up concrete - V,%orkers hand pick garbage out of the concrete, and garbage is taken to the dump - This process produces 2" and 1/4" stone that contractors, such as, Corizzini and others utilize for driveways and other projects Concrete Block - Local concrete companies occasionally utilize our services to recycle unused concrete as to cut waste and prevent it from hardening in their trucks - These trucks dump excess concrete into our concrete forms to create concrete blocks - These concrete blocks are then used to divide our materials Leaves - Leaves arc brought in and delivered into a designated area - Once leaves have been inspected, and all garbage is taken out, leaves are ready to recycle - Leaves are wet down and turned over routinely - Over time these leaved disintegrate and turn into dirt - Dirt is then screened and sold as top soil or till Fill Fill is delivered to our site from local jobs that have foundations dug This fill is piled and sold back to contractors and landscapers that need fill for jobs Additionally this fill is sometimes screened to make topsoil that is mixed in with the leaves Sand - Sand is brought in from foundations that have been dug on Long Island -- Sand is processed through our screener and separated into fine sand or concrete sand - This sand is then sorted into bins and sold to local concrete companies and local contractors -- The stone that is removed from the sand is divided into three sizes - Stone is 3/8", 3/4", and larger and also sold to local contractors Mulch - Mulch is brought in from local reputable companies - This mulch is separated into respective colors (black, brown, and red) - Mulch is sold to local landscapers and contractors Wood Chips and Stumps - Wood chips that are brought in are run through our screener - Stumps are ground and run through our machine - These wood chips are then sold as natural wood chips The machinery needed to produce the above materials are those you have seen on site, and they are approximately worth $1.500,000.00. Everything that conies into or out of our property comes from the ground, is fully recyclable, and thoroughly documented. All materials are tested frequently. DEC conducts an inspection 1-2 times each month. Si��n Colin D. Ratsey KOSURI ENGINEERING & CONSULTING, P.C. Solutions in Engineering Engineers & Architects September 20, 2023 Ms. Sherri Aicher Regional Permit Administrator, Division of Environmental Permits New York State Department of Environmental Conservation SUNY @ Stony Brook, 50 Circle Rd. Stony Brook,NY 11790 Re: 7505 SAND LOT, INC 7505 COX LANE CUTCHOGUE,NY 11780 Dear Ms. Aicher: On behalf of 7505 SAND LOT; INC„ Kosuri Engineering & Consulting, PC., (KECPCI is submitting an application toward REGISTRATION of a Solid Waste Management Facility to be located at the above referenced location. Electronic copies of the application have been uploaded to NYSDEP web site. Hard copies of the application package along with a Site Operation Plan are also being sent to your attention. An electronic copy of the application package will be emailed to your attention separately for confirmation and to DMM. Your expeditious review of this application is very much appreciated. Thank you. Yours truly, KOSURI ENGINEERING& CONSULTING,P.C. E 4--A~ K&541w-; Eshwar Kosuri, P.E.BCEE Principal Engineer EK/BD Cc: Kenneth McAvoy 7505 SAND LOT, INC 31 Knolls Drive •New Hyde Park a New York 11040 ^ Phone [516] 365-7400 • Fax: [516] 365-2029 NEWYORK Department of DEPARTMENT USE ONLY STATEDF DEC ACTIVITY# OPPURT4lNIiY Environmental Conservation DATE VALIDATED DIVISION OF MATERIALS MANAGEMENT EXPIRATION DATE REGISTRATION FORM FOR A SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY Please read attached instructions (found at the end of this document) before completing this application. This is not a UPA permit. Solid waste management facility operations are not authorized until a registration is validated by the Department. Attach all required information to this form,as described in the instructions. 1. REQUEST TYPE(check applicable box) a 8 Initial(new facility) ❑ Renewal ❑ Modification L2. FACILITY INFORMATION - ---- --- - �Facility Name 7505 SAND LOT, LLC Facility Address 7505 COX LANE Ci Town �/ C UTC H OG U E zip code 11935 Phone 631-291-3456 1 EC Region NYTM-E Coordinate T 72.500416 41.032588 NYTM-N Coordinate DEC Activity Number(for renewal or modification only) 3. FACILITY OWNER - - - Owner Name KE N N ETH MCAVOY i Owner Address 367 LAKE AVE City/Town/State/Zip Code Owner Phone Own�Eai@lST. JAMES, NY 11780 (631)291-3456 MACGMAIL.COM 4. FACILITY_OPERATOR — — Operator Name ® some as Operator Address ( facility owner City/Town/State/Zip Code-- - - - Operator Phone I Operator Email 5.SITE OWNER Site Owner Name some as Site Owner Address - facility owner City/Town/State/Zip Code Site Owner Phone Site Owner Email 6.PREFERRED CONTACT ❑ Facility Owner W Facility Operator ❑ Site Owner ❑ Other(provide): _ 7. FACILITY OPERATING DAYS/HOURS MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY:5:00 AM TO 6:00 PM. SUNDAY CLOSED. 8.SERVICE AREA - - - — - - --- NASSA_U/SUFFOLK/ME_TRO NEW YORK AREA. 9.SOLID WASTE RECEIVED_ _ - - --- - Material Maximum Throughput Quantity Units Frequency(day/mo/wk/yr) 1. CONCRETE/BRICK/ROCK/GRAVEL 300 TONS PER DAY 2. SOIL MATERIALS _ 300 YDS PER DAY 3. BAGGED LEAVES/YARD TRIMMINGS 500 YDS PER DAY _4.TREES & STUMPS _ - _ 300 ___YDS PER DAY 10.TOTAL STORAGE CAPAGTY — -- INERT MATERIALS(CONCRETE-500 YDS,BRICK-100 YDS,ROCK-100 YDS, GRAVEL-500 YDS, RCA-2000 YDS, SOIL-18 00 YDS, BAGGED LEAVE'YARD TRIMMING-600 YDS,TOPSOIL-5000 YDS.TREES+STUMPS-1000 YDS). MULCH 3000 YDS. 11. REGISTRATION TYPE * Indicates Addendum required-see instructions for additional details Facility Type(check all applicable) - ❑ Research, Development,and Demonstration Project[360.18(a)] ❑ Waste Tire Collection and Storage[361-6.3(a)(1)] ❑ Recyclables Handling and Recovery[361-1.3(a)] ❑ Waste Tire Sellers[361-6.3(a)(2)] ❑ Land Application and Associated Storage-Storage of Recognizable Food Processing Waste [361-2.3(b)(1)] * ❑ Waste Tire Retreaders[361-6.3(a)(3)] ❑ Land Application and Associated Storage-Storage of Manure and Food Processing Wastes or Scraps[361-2.3(b)(2)] * ❑ Scrap Metal Processors [361-7.3(a)(1)] ❑ Land Application and Associated Storage-Land Application of - - - Unrecognizable Food Processing Waste or Papermill Residuals ❑ Motor Vehicle Repair Shop-Store>50 ELVs on-site at any time [361-2.3(b)(3)] * [361-7.3(b)(1)] ❑ Land Application and Associated Storage-Land Application of ❑ Vehicle Dismantling Facility-- Receive>25 ELVs/year or store> Septage or Composting Toilet Residuals 1361-2.3(b)(4)] * 50 ELVs on-site at any time[361-7.3(b)(2)] ❑ Land Application and Associated Storage-Storage of Septage or Composting Toilet Residuals 361-2.3(b)(5)] * ❑ Mobile Vehicle Crusher[361-7.3(b)(3)] L❑ Third-Party Manure Applier at CAFO[361-2.3(c)] * ❑ Used Cooking Oil and Yellow Grease Processing(361-8.3] Q Composting-Yard Trimmings [361-3.2(b)(1)]* ❑ Navigational Dredged Material Handling and Recovery[361-9.2 ❑ Composting-Source Separated Organics[361-3.2(b)(2))* ❑ Combustion and Thermal Treatment-Waste Tires[362-1.3(a)] ❑ Composting-Animal Mortalities(361-3.2(b)(3)] * ❑ Combustion and Thermal Treatment-Used Cooking Oil or - Yellow Grease[362-1.3(b)] ❑ Composting-Digestate[361-3.2(c)]* ❑ Combustion and Thermal Treatment-Alternative Fuel Storage [362-1.3(c)) ❑ Anaerobic Digestion [361-3.3(b)(1)) * ❑ Transfer Facility-50 tons/day[362-3.3(a)] ❑ Anaerobic Digestion-Digestate Storage or Land Application [361-3.3(b)(2))* EOTransfer Facility-Septage[362-3.3(b)] ❑ Fermentation for Source Separated Organics[361-3.4(b)(1)] * ❑ Transfer Facility-source separated recyclables [362-3.3(c)] ❑ Animal Feed Production [361-3.5(b)(1)] * ❑ Landfill Reclamation (363-11.2] ❑ Other Organics Recycling[361-3.6(b)(1)] * ❑ RMW Generator-Treatment at biosafety level 3 facility with FSAP registration (365-1.2(d)(1)(ii)] * ❑ Mulch Processing [361-4.3] * ❑ RMW Treatment,Storage,and Transfer-Storage of Radiological RMW[365-2.3(a)] * ■ CDDHRF-Concrete, Brick, Rock,Asphalt Pavement or Millings ❑ RMW Generator-Treatment of less than 500 Ibs/month(except [361-5.3(a)(1)] for a biocontainment facility at biosafety level 3 or 4)at the Site of RMW Generation [365-1.2(d)(1)(i)] * ❑ CDDHRF-Concrete, Brick, Rock,Asphalt Pavement Storage ❑ RMW Treatment,Storage,and Transfer-Healthcare Facilities Only[361-5.3(b)(1)] that Treat,Store or Dispose of RMW from Other Generators (except Part 364 Transporters) [365-2.3(b)] * ❑ CDDHRF-Asphalt Roofing Shingles [361-5.3(a)(2)] ❑ Infectious Waste Management-Storage at the Site of Waste Generation [365-3.3(a)] ❑ CDDHRF-Gypsum Wallboard[361-5.3(a)(3)] ❑ Infectious Waste Management-Storage/Transfer Locations Other than the Site of Generation [365-3.3(b)] *_ ® CDDHRF-Uncontaminated, Unadulterated Wood[361- ❑ Infectious Waste Management-Temporary Treatment Devices 5.3(a)(4)] at the Site of Waste Generation (365-3.3(c)] 8 CDDHRF-Soil/Sand/Gravel/Rock without contamination [361- 5.3(a)(5)] _ _ _ ❑ Used oil collection centers[374-2.10(a)] ❑ CDDHRF-Other CDD with Case-Specific BUD[361-5.3(a)(6)] 12.CERTIFICATION - - I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that information provided on this form and attached statements and exhibits was prepared by me or under my supervision and direction and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that I have the authority as PRESIDENT of 75c5 SAND LOT,LLC (title) (entity)to sign this registration form pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 360,Section 360.15.By signing this registration form, I affirm that I have read the applicable regulations and will abide by all conditions of the registration requirements under Parts 360, 361, 362, 363, and 365,as applicable. I am aware that any false statement made herein is punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Printed/Typed Name KENNETH MCAVOY Signatur - - _ - - I Date - - 47-19-2A48120)-10e DEPARTMENT USE ONLY NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DEC APPLICATION NUMBER: RECORD OF COMPLIANCE-Permit Application Supplement Please read all instructions on reverse side before completing this application 1. FULL NAME OF APPLICANT MR. KENNETH MCAVOY 2.:.14ILING ADDRESS(Principal Place of Business)Street 3.NEW YORK STATE MAILING ADDRESS(If different) Street 367 LAME AVE -SAME-- 01:ylstatetzlp Code cay/Statelzio Code ST JAMES, NY 11780 -SAME 4.TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual a Partnership If other than individual,provide Federal Taxpayer ID Number Company Z Corporation Other 5 Does the applicant currently hold any permit issued under the Environmental Conservation Law? OYes EE No 6.a.Has the applicant bean denied a permit or has tiic applicant imd a permit rove ed or suspended undor the Environmontal Conservation Law? or b.Is the applicant currently the subject of an enforcement action under the Environmental Conservation Law? a =Yes allo b.aYes allo 7.If any answer to questions 5,6(a).or 6(b)is YES,provide details on a separate page and attach it to this form. 8. Has the applicant,and if the 3pplicant Is a corporation,has any officer,director or large stockholder(owner of 25 percent or more of not publicly- traded stock)of the corporation.within the last ten(10)years,been: a found in an administrative,civil or criminal proceeding to nave violated any provision of the Environmental Conservation Law(ECL),any related order ordotermination of the Commissioner,any regulation promulgated pursuant to the ECL,the condition of any permit issued thereunder orany similar statute,regulation,order or permit condition of any other state or federal government agency" Yes No b,an officer,director or large stockholder(owner of 25%or more of not publicly-traded stock)of a corporation which-during the time such person was an officer director or large stockholder-was determined in an administrative, civil or criminal proceeding to have violated any provision of the Environmental Conservation Law(ECL),any related order ordotermination of the Commissioner,any regulation promulgated pursuant to the ECL,the condition of a permit issued thereunder,orany similarstatute.regulation•order or permit condition of any other state or federal government agency? =Yes No c.convicted of a criminal offense under the laws of any state or federal government agency,which involves environmental statutes or regulations, or fraud.bribery,perjury,theft or an offense against public administration as that term is used in Article 195 of the Penal Law,or an offense invol- ving false vwntten statements as those terms are defined in Article 175 of the Penal Law?Out-of-state history may be limited to misdemeanors, felonies an crnl penalties assessed at$25,000 or more. 0 Yes No d an officer,oiiector or large stockholder(owner of 25%or more of not publicly-traded stock)of a corporation which-during the time such person was an officer.director or large stockholder-was convicted of a criminal offense under the laws of any state or federal government agency which involves environmental statutes or regulations or fraud, bribery,perjury,theft,or an offense against public administration as that term is used in Article 195 of the Pallo %.v or an offense involving false written statements as those terms are defined in Article 175 of the Penal Law?Out-of-state history may beto misdemeanors,felonies and civil penalties assessed at$25,000 or more. Yes 9.If any answer to questions 8a through 8d is YES,provide details on a separate page and attach it to this form 10.Does the applicant currently owe any regulatory fees pursuant to Article 72 of the Environmental Conservation Law to the Department of Environmental Conservation? 0 Yes,amount 5 C6 No Under dispute for year(s) Amount$ 11 CERTIFICATION(By Applicant who is an Individual) hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that information provided on this form and attached statoments and oxhibits is true to the best of my Knowledge and belief.I am aware that any false statement made herein is punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Date' Signature. ' � Print Name: MR. KENNETH MCAVOY ITEMS 12 THROUGH 15 TO BE COMPLETED BY AN APPLICANT OTHER THAN AN INDIVIDUAL 12.SPECIFY UNDER WHAT LAIN APPLICANT WAS ORGANIZED 13_STATE 14.DATE O ORGANIZATION l_L/. V � r2II��,Z 15. CERTIFICATION(By an Applicant Other Than an Individual) I hereby affirm undor penalty of por)ury that I am (title)of (entity); that I am authorized by that entity to make this application;that this application was prepared by me or under my supervision a,•,d direction;and that information provided on this form and attached statements and exhibits is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.I are aware that any false statement made herein is pu skiable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Date: Signature: Print Name: 1 r '�-. MR. KENNETH MCAVOY NEW YORK Department of r DEPARTMENT USE ONLY STATE Environmental DEC APPLICATION NO. Conservation i ACiIVfrY NUMBER(S) New York State Department of Environmental Conservation RECORD OF COMPLIANCE SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM I. APPLICANT NAME: MR. KENNETH MCAVOY 2. ADDRESS: 7505 COX LANE CITY: CUTCHOGUE STATE/ZIP: NY 11935 3. PLEASE LIST ALL OF THE OWNERS/PARTNERS OF THE FACILITY THAT IS APPLYING FOR THE PERMIT*, INCLUDING ANY OTHER NAME THEY ARE CURRENTLY OR HAVE EVER BEEN KNOWN BY: 7505 SAND LOT, LLC 4. PLEASE LIST THE NAMES OF ALL OTHER COMPANIES THAT ARE OWNED OR PARTLY OWNED BY THE PEOPLE LISTED ABOVE".Also list the companies that own or control or are related to the applicant company, all subsidiaries, parent companies, sister companies.Also include ADDRESSES,WEBSITE ADDRESSES, and WHAT EACH LISTED COMPANY DOES(BUSINESS FIELD, e.g., "Solid Waste Transfer"or"Cement Plant" or"Real Estate Holding Co"). RELATED COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS COMPANY WEBSITE BUSINESS FIELD macx corp 367 lake ave st james ny none contracting macx projects same macxprojeets.coml contracting madison lexl same none buinding mgt harbor building same none land holding S. CERTIFICATION BY APPLICANT: I certify that the above information is true to the best of my knowledge. I am aware that a false and/or mi leading statements may be subject to prosecution under NYS Penal law. Si nature �¢�L �'`d`� 00/16/2022 MACCORPOGMAIL.COM 9 yC_ Date: _ _ _ _ Email address: Name(Print or type): MR. KENNETH MCAVOY Title(Print or type): PRESIDENT This form is applicable not only to the immediate entity but to any other corporation,partnership.association or organization in which the applicant holds or has held a substantial interest or in which it has acted as a high managerial agent or director or any other individual,corporation,partnership or organization which holds a substantial interest or the position of high managerial agent or director in the applicant. "If the applicant company is owned by another company.corporation,partnership,association or organization,then the companies that need to be listed are all of the companies owned or controlled by the largest parent organization involved. revised February 12,2021 0Vt1ERs S7'P 1'I�tENI' The undersigned hereby swears Mr. Kenneth NICAvoy is the site owner (hereinafter "site oNvner") for the site identified in Appendix A. The site owner approves of the issuance of a solid waste management facility registration pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 360.15 for the facility identified in Appendix B. In the event the facility owner and/or facility operator vacates the premises and does not properly close the facility pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 360 21, the site owner must ensure proper closure of the facility, including removal of all unprocessed and processed waste materials left onsite by the facility owner and/or facility operator. Dated: _ 7 •f� �o 2 Z By: MR.KE.`\7:TI I NiCAVOY (sienat STAT7:OF NEW YORK ) Eric Neitzel NOTARY PUBLIC.STATE OF NEW YORK ss.: Registration No.01 NE4939390 COUNTY OF ,1, f�� ) Qualified to Suffolk County Commission Expires November 30,2025 On the A? day of„/r��T ?�j� before me personally came {~ to me known, AcCu y who being duly sworn,deposed and said that helshe resides at,$:V>,�✓1�,�����C�,�� S���f��t�h',Go✓/L �' thaiLLie/she is the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and he/she acknowledged to me that hglshe executed same. ;..A eitzel NOTATATE!)F\!11'YORK .01Nt'»s;9:90 ; uffolk Countyapp-endixA—.Site Information Coms o%ember30,'4'j MR. KENNE � Site owner: TH MCAVOY Site Owner's Representative: MR. KENNETH MCAVOY Representative's Title: PRESIDENT Site Address: 7505 COX LANE Site c;rv,riF►cods:7 CUTCHOGUE, NY 11780 OWNER'S STATEMENT FOR A REGISTERED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY Appendix A—Site Information Site Owner: MR. KENNETH MCAVOY Site Owner's MR. KENNETH MCAVOY Representative: Representative's Title: PRESIDENT Site Address: 7505 COX LANE Site City, Zip Code: CUTCHOGUE, NY 11780 Tax Map No(s).: Appendix B—Facility Information Facility Name: 7505 SAND LOT, LLC Facility Owner: MR. KENNETH MCAVOY Facility Operator:(if different) MR. KENNETH MCAVOY Facility Type: REGISTRACTION FOR HANDLING OF A SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY F_ -_ CONCRETE/BRICK/ROCK/GRAVEL, BAGGED LEAVEiYARD TRIMMINGS. Waste types and STORAGE AMOUNTS: INERT MATERIALS(CONCRETE- 500 YDS, storage amounts: BRICK-100 YDS, ROCK-100 YDS, GRAVEL-500 YDS, RCA-2000 YD (processed and unprocessed) SOIL-1800 YDS,BAGGED LEAVE*YARD TRIMMING-600 YDS, TOPSOIL-5000 YDS.TREES+STUMPS-1000 YDS). MULCH 3000 YDS Page 2 of 2 FACILITY MANUAL AND WASTE CONTROL PLAN FOR 7505 SAND LOT, LLC 7505 Cox Lane Cutchogue, NY11780 REPORT PREPARED FOR SUBMISSTION TO N.Y.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SUNY @ Stony Brook 50 Circle Road Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409 REPORT PREPARED BY KOSURI ENGINEERING & CONSULTING, P.C. 31 Knolls Drive New Hyde Park, New York 11040-1110 Phone: (516) 365-7400 www.kec-pc.com September 20, 2023 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC FACILITY MANUAL AND WASTE CONTROL PLAN 1. Facility Description and Waste Types Accepted The facility is a 5.95-acre site located on 7505 Cox Lane in Cutchogue of the Town of Southold, New York. The facility is a construction and demolition debris processing facility and will receive the following waste streams separately: • Concrete, brick, and rock 300 cubic yards per day • Uncontaminated soil, sand, gravel, and rock 300 cubic yards per day • Leaves and yard trimmings 300 cubic yards per day Trees and Brush 100 cubic yards per day The throughputs noted above will be on a weekly average. Commingled waste streams will not be accepted at the facility and customers will be advised to deliver the waste streams separately. The facility will process incoming concrete, brick, and stone using a crusher to produce recycled concrete aggregate, Soil and rock will be screened using a screening plant. The screened soil be used as topsoil. Leaves will be received at loose or in bagged containers. Trees and brush will be received as loose. The following equipment will be used onsite to create and handle all materials on site. It is the intent to add/replace this equipment as the need grows. Screener — 1 UNIT MODEL: FALCON 1220RANDER SS13 Crusher — 2 BUCKET ATTACHMENTS TO EXCAVATOR Excavator — 1 UNIT MODEL: CAT 380 Payloader — 1 UNIT MODEL KOMATSU 580 Tree, Stump Shredder— 1 UNIT (COMMERICAL GRADE) Water truck — 1000-GAL CAPACITY Page 1 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC 2. Types of Waste Not Accepted The facility will not accept limited-use fill material, restricted use fill material, construction and demolition debris except for those components listed on the registration form, debris, metals, navigational dredge material, municipal solid waste, and any other waste not specifically identified on the registration form or noted above. 3. Signs Signs will be posted at the front gate indicating the name of facility, types of waste accepted, types of waste not accepted, and the hours of operation. 4. Site Access The site is surrounded by a 6-foot chain-link fence with a 20-foot-wide gate. All access is provided through the gate, and when no facility staff is present, the gate will be locked. The facility will also maintain a 24-houF video surveillance system. 5. Hours of Operation The facility operates Monday through Saturday, 5AM to 6PM. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS. 6. Procedures for Ensuring Incoming Waste is Authorized for Receipt Loads accepted will be inspected for commingled waste which would result in the incoming waste being classified as unauthorized waste and not be accepted. The concrete, brick, and rock must not have visible contamination of oil stains or soil mixed within the load, as well as any other waste. No chemical testing will be required for these materials. For fill material, it must be ensured it is limited to only general fill or natural soil, sand, gravel, or rock. For fill material generated from within New York City, or when more than 50 cubic yards from anywhere, classification in accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 360.13 will be required, except the required testing frequency of one sample per 1,000 cubic yards will be required. This will include, but not be limited to: • Certified laboratory results with chain of custody. • Summary table comparing unrestricted, residential, and protection of groundwater soil cleanup objectives identified in Part 375-6.8, with exceedances highlighted. • Summary tables will include all analytes, and detection limits where the results are "non-detect". Page 2 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC • Physical classification, including boring logs. • Above information prepared by a Qualified Environmental Professional • If appropriate, a Notification of Fill Material Transport Form may be requested. This information will be used to help pre-screen incoming material proposed for acceptance at the facility, and if there may be any potential unauthorized waste onsite. No chemical testing is required for materials which are limited to recognizable gravel or rock. Upon arrival at the site, the incoming loads will be inspected, including any wet or dry sieving to ensure there are no unauthorized waste commingled in the fill material. If unauthorized wastes are discovered, the load(s) will be rejected. All fill material received from New York City will only be accepted if a complete and accurate tracking document is provided. No loads will be accepted without a tracking document. For fill material outside of New York City, tracking documents will also be requested for any load of 20 cubic yards or more to provide confirmation of the source of the material. 7. Outgoing Waste for Disposal Waste which cannot be processed onsite for beneficial use will be sent to authorized facilities listed below: ALL WASTES which cannot be processed on site for generation of products as stated in the application. AMERICAN RECYLIN G 1�4ANAGEMENT 172-33 Douglas Avenue Jamica, NY 11433 AND/OR 110 SAND COMPANY 136 Spagnoii Road Melville, NY 11747 AND/OR OMNI RECYCLING OF BABYLON INC 114 Adler St. Wyandanch, NY 11798 Page 3 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC Additional sites which can accept these wastes will be notified to the Department in writing prior to sending these wastes to the site mentioned above. 8. Outgoing Waste Processed for Beneficial Use Concrete, brick and rock are processed into recycled concrete aggregate. Concrete, brick, and rock will be received without any soil or asphalt within the waste stream. Any material processed will meet the requirements of 6 NYCRR Part 360.12. No analytical sampling will be done on this material. Fill material, soil, rock, sand, and gravel If the material consists of only rock or gravel, with no soil component, testing will not be done. Fill material containing a mixture of any amounts of soil, rock, sand, and gravel will be maintained in stockpiles and each of these piles will have signs or other clear delineation which clearly indicates if the material has been tested or not and classified as required by Part 361-5.2(e), which requires analytical sampling a rate of one sample per 1,000 cubic yards of outgoing material. Unsampled material will not be commingled with sampled material. In the event this happens, NYSDEC will be immediately notified, and resampled of all of the material in the pile will be done as directed by NYSDEC staff". Samples must be collected and transported from the site by a qualified environmental professional. Prior to collecting any samples, the Department will be notified by the facility owner or operator and be collected at times acceptable to the NYSDEC to offer NYSDEC staff the opportunity to witness the sampling or collect split samples. Prior to beneficially using the material, the sample results will be sent to the NYSDEC Region 1 Office which will contain a summary table comparing results to the following standards: unrestricted, residential, and protection of groundwater. Exceedances of each will be highlighted. In addition, certified laboratory data with chain of custody will be provided. If any fill material fails to meet the requirements for beneficial use as general fill, appropriate disposal options will be sought, and the material removed within 30 days. Also, the material will be clearly identified so it is not mistakenly sent out to inappropriate end users. In the event the soil is mixed with compost, obtained from offsite vendors, is blended to produce topsoil, such blending will not occur until it is confirmed the soil qualifies for the appropriate use. Page 4 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC Leaves, brush and yard trimmings are processed into topsoil. Bagged leaves will be debagged on site and all of the leaves will be stockpiled. Yard trimmings collected from off-site will be stockpiled in a designated area. Leaves and yard trimmings will be mixed with clean soil to generate topsoil. The topsoil will be stockpiled for sale. Trees and stumps brush are processed into wood chips. Trees and stumps will be processed on site to create wood chips. 9. Storage Areas The following storage areas are projected for all of the materials which are to be handled by this facility. AREA #1: CONCRETE, BRICK, ROCK, GRAVEL & RCA USED FOR THE STORAGE OF UNPROCESSED AND PROCESSED MATERIALS (TOTAL AREA = 20,000 SQ FT.) Unprocessed concrete, brick, gravel, and rock— 1,000 cubic yards Processed concrete (500 yds), brick (100 yds), rock (500 yds), Gravel (500 yds) Processed concrete, brick; and rock as RCA— 2,000 cubic yards. AREA#2: SOIL MATERIALS USED FOR SCREENING OF SOIL AND STORAGE OF UNPROCESSED AND PROCESSED MATERIALS (TOTAL AREA = 20,000 SQ FT.) Unscreened soil (untested) - 500 cubic yards Unscreened soil (tested) - 100 cubic yards. Screened soil (untested) - 100 cubic yards in one pile Screened soil (tested) — 100- cubic yards in one pile. Processing area and storage of clean soil — 1000 cubic yards AREA #3: BAGGED LEAVES AND YARD TRIMMINGS USED FOR PROCESSING OF BAGGED LEAVES AND YARD TRIMMINGS INTO THE CREATION OF TOPSOIL MATERIALS (TOTAL AREA = 20,000 SQ FT. Unprocessed Bagged Leaves and Yard Trimmings— 500 cubic yards Processing area and storage of Topsoil Materials — 5000 cubic yards. Page 5 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC AREA#4: MULCH USED FOR THE STORAGE OF UNPROCESSED TREES AND STUMPS FOR THE CREATION OF MULCH MATERIALS (TOTAL AREA = 20,000 SQ FT.) Unprocessed Trees and Stumps — 1000 cubic yards Processing of trees and stumps and storage of trees and stumps - 3000 cubic yards Note: The plan areas shown on the drawing far exceed these minimum areas. These areas will be adjusted in the field during the course of operations of the facility with time. Operational area requirements and storage area as as shown in the Attachment A. 10.Unauthorized Waste If unauthorized waste, which includes mixed waste streams, are delivered to the facility, the staff will load it back onto the truck delivering the waste and advise the trucker the waste in unauthorized for the facility. If the waste is inadvertently accepted, it will be immediately segregated upon discovery and the NYSDEC will be notified at the location listed below under "Department Notifications." However, should a restricted-use or limited-use fill become commingled with a general fill material, the pile will be blocked off and will be removed in accordance with instructions provided by NYSDEC. The unauthorized waste will be removed within 7 days. 11.Operational Controls A. Dust Control Dust will be controlled using hose attachment to garden hose including sprinklers around the site. Also, the crusher also has a dust suppression system to minimize dust during crushing. The facility;roill also deploy a 1I000-gallon water'truck to ensure site roadways do not become a source of dust. B. Prevention of Dirt, Mud, and Waste on Public Roads The facility driveway will be constructed of large stones to help remove any mud that may adhere to vehicle tires. In addition, a truck wash area will be available to allow truck drivers to wash off their tires. Page 6 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC 12. Department Notifications All notifications referenced in this document will be to the NYSDEC Division of Materials Management in Region 1 at (631) 444-0375 or R1 DMM(c)-dec.ny.gov. 13. Staff Training All loads of incoming waste material must be inspected by a representative of the facility who has been trained in the methods and procedures outlined in this document. 14.Record keeping All records listed below will be maintained for no less than 7 years at the facility. These will be made available to NYSDEC staff upon request. Daily log of waste A daily log of incoming and outgoing waste, including waste processed for beneficial use and recyclables. Information contained in the log will include: • Date received or removed. • Quantity Waste/ Material Type • Planning Unit where waste was generated. For C&D debris/fill material, this must include the location of the generating site and must match information provided on tracking documents. • Destination of any waste removed from the site or sent for beneficial use. Monitorinq Information This will include copies of tracking documents to support entries into the daily log; copies of all documentation for generators of waste, such as analytical data, boring logs, fill material notification forms, etc.; and copies of all test results for outgoing fill material. Unauthorized Waste Records All instances of unauthorized waste will be logged with date and time of receipt, description of the incident, contact and vehicle information for the transporter delivering the unauthorized waste, contact information for the generator of unauthorized waste, description of the response, and the final disposition of the waste, including disposal receipts. This information will be provided to NYSDEC staff. Page 7 Facility Manual and Waste Control Plan 7505 SAND LOT, LLC Copy of Registration Application Documents A copy of all registration application documents, including a copy of the validating registration, will be maintained onsite. 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AREA 0� D�0p nrnn DFDR STORAGE �o p OF oQa� NYSDEC \�•� MULCH 11 `AR7505 SAND LOT.LLC 7505 COX LANE • + CUTCHOGUE,NY 11935 T�+ PRCDECT NANF C AODRES9 EQUIPMENT LIST ot 458' 1- Screener -1 UNIT MODEL:FALCON 1220RANDER 5513 7505 SAND LOT,LLC ei ! 7505 COX LANE To��Ws 3 Excavator -1 UNIT KMODEL:CAET T^380 ENTS TO EXCAVATOR CUTCHOGUE,NY 11935 p{� 0P 4. Payloader -1 UNIT MODEL KOMATSU 580 Eby 5 Tree,StumpShredder-IUNIT-COMMERCIALGRADE pip. ' Watertruck -1DDD-GAL CAPACITY TITU: THESE EQUIPMENT W ILL BE MOVED TO AREAS OPERATTONAL PLAN Y� AS NEEDED FORTHE OPERATIONS. r1w By /L PPOIF:TAn LIALXGROI'P L lid ' NOTE:THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GRADED INWARD FROM PROPERTY LINE TO KEEP ALL STORM WATER =^ F-x �.\ 1i O%o WITHIN THE PROPERTY. A SEPARATE GRADE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION WILL BE SUBMITTED. L OP-001 ALL PILE WILL BE LOCATED MINIMUM OF 25 FEET AWAY THE PROPERTY LINE y OPERATIONAL PLAN , + CONTACT NUMBER 631-278-8850 EMERGENC ..�4( TV Ao el l� . : yr i al. r.. �/s 4 •� 4 e + "51 ��d,Y' �• , , e re �{�• ,.fir•• c 7�F j4'} y� e,. ry '!I Ti •igr - { - T ` +emss .yram :- •��.- �. }.�; � . {Ti'�_�., >" _ �S • af`--fix• . r - •� ^� c w- ri M.. r t y �. - T.. -.. ,� �_' •fie'• � e , r V d � _ , 4. , . t .. - 1- 1 P'4 } r.,h. 1�'...$-�" {fT x �• �� ' - �klj��`L ti'.. d''A'Ry' ��' �lt�;,,s+ w�,� F � • -.s � .. '` '�`* f �, ,tom.� .j,� ,,-. _-�xs' „•t)f if \_ Y'�37` - � s � s�2•t Try .�-,• �� f'.. �, ' r. ��.��� ir'� _ / .�� ' ,Y � �I ,/,.r a rll''y �4� � "�" .l Y• '�i�`��Ci ♦: .,.r.n� t \' ,,r ..� � o ww", '' •`�• �Yfv �r♦�r'� ,1. � rl v ' i/��'R; -..�� ct.;�_ - '�fy� '` , _r! • �", ' . ��' �. �'( � rr � v I��'.w` t ..I ?p'/r•{�•`��Cr�. 'r,_ '�� � .. rt. r! ,yv _/.' "J.. ../ ' 1 1 Cl .1 'i ' v , ti�` tit; +_ / T' ,,� 'y •1 a °f4 .`fir-�► rt ': If r i. (� i t^ rr, ,.,.•4 i•;l`ar !" (R Ap ' �� I �l �;y rr t14 ..•i.y r, J ' ` .q••r/l,iH i 1 .11!' c I , �,` •. elµ ) �� f� �' ._i�•1��•�ti'�� �' �.Y �'r^' r •..�t.. .••4Tj�'�S �•• � +i 'fl ., "` ��• l P1 _ ..• 't„ •n `►b: � 1 1.. Yes..�( -�j- [ ..�",vqr.. , �� � � r� '{� IT AND _ • • vaaasRCD x�sr�s , .. CUT 631-27 Asagslos INDUSTRIAL 14ASTE . � . b. htl1[•bN•OIpMY18RAZARDOUS WASTE ri i P�ze14 N r • .f f s - •' 1�' i .��:. +mot' � ;f�'• �,`'`, .,� :r=" 1 ; wv V. fK ILI �•• _. � •.a ` :�-��'C � � �"• .,vim;=�x�s'�'' �• `t �° 's •, _+ �.:�� � 7� 1 -:Fit� 4�xL '•' ._' '•� � � '.,'�� t� � � ��a• •�� ^!X.l�,• ell .%.h �' - -, tj �dry�d� ' � +- .�l�•��'�10'� .;�, ,. ��`!.��,w � �14•;~L� •-, '��R 1�1 • Krouatzaiutres ,;, i s •}'bTf 631-2 ti. ao�ou INwn f i a , v\ ',i,f C� ram, y MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 JAMES H.RICH HI $ � p� Southold, NY 11971 Chairman OFFICE LOCATION: MIA JEALOUS-DANK �, Town Hall Annex PIERCE RAFFERTY �� 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) DONALD J.WILCENSHI " Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 12, 2025 Ken McAvoy, Sandlot LLC 40 Shore Road Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Re: Proposed Site Plan for 7505 Cox Lane, Sandlot LLC 7505 Cox Lane, ±1,271' n/w of CR 48 and Cox Lane, Cutchogue SCTM#1000-84.-3-3 Dear Mr. McAvoy: am following up on the Site Plan Application submitted for the parcel referenced above on January 31, 2025. Please be advised that the application is incomplete for review at this time. Before the Board can commence its full review, it is necessary to complete the application by submitting the following directly to this department: 1. Provide a narrative (letter of intent) that identifies the proposed Use of the site (with reference to Southold Town Code: Chapter 280 Zoning); and, explains the overall operation proposed on site in detail. 2. Submit a revised site plan that includes the stamp, seal, and signature of the New York State licensed professional responsible for preparing the plan. The revised plan should include the following items: a. Provide all proposed operational features (i.e. concrete pads, truck scale, concrete bins for material storage, dumpsters, etc.) on the site plan. b. Show the required Landscape Buffer of a double row of 6' high Green Giants along the front yard abutting Cox Lane . This should match the DEC Operational Plan. Landscape details must include the size, type, quantity and location of all proposed landscaping on site; c. Label proposed surface types (grass, asphalt/concrete/gravel, etc.). 7505 Cox Lane — February 12 2025 d. Provide the 25' buffer from the property line "on all four sides" of the subject parcel as per the DEC Operational Plan. No site activities should occur within this buffer. e. Provide the location and contours of the "Sump" Area as per the DEC Operational Plan; f. Provide a 6' high fence around all sides of the parcel as per the DEC Operational Plan; g. Provide details for the concrete storage bins (A-E) shown along the rear property line designated for "Outbound Materials"; and locate them at least 25' from the property boundary so they are not within the required buffer; h. Provide the equipment list as per the DEC Operational Plan; i. Provide the table shown on the DEC Operational Plan that specifies the use (and details) of operation areas 1-4, with any proposed changes; j. Provide the location of a main sign for site. Include dimensions, color rendering, location and lighting (if proposed); 3. Provide the Grade Adjustment Plan along with a description as to the time-frame within which the proposed grade will be achieved, as required by the DEC; 4. Also submit a copy of the narrative / letter of intent, and the revised site plan detailed above, to the Building Department for their review of the zoning and proposed use. If you have any questions regarding this Site Plan or its process, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, Brian Cummings Senior Planner Cc: Colin Ratsey Page 12 RATSEY C ON Lic. #20-428 HI PO Box 399, Greenp rt,NY 11944 V&P A4 'T UCrI0 TS ('01�4S 4�28 -11 L Ic. Box 39gC�recn_O�t;NY 1 1� (631)477-0;79 P L C e_% M n W I ED FEB 10 2025 SOUTHOLD TOWN MING BOARD 2/70025 TO �Vhom it rnay CoIICLrll, M khruan; 7". 2025. at appmxhnovel) i 2:45,00re" ,ict "hh CIA at 7505 COX IAI. ARchogm NY1105. nspectioiiol*[Jiciii,ol,)et*t;. Allached is the inpon of said inspection. 11 shows Ora ive are in mnpl -nee %0th all DFU regAttions and rules. 7F r" Rcoscv Construction DIVISION MANAGEMENT MEWyORK ST STATE Of ��— � N��RR��RT3�1'5 C&D DEBRIS HANDUN��AND RECOVERY FAC|L�|ES ^ OPPORTUNITY �� ) ------------- INSPECTION REPORT z== � Conservation FACILITY NAME LOCATION FACILITY NUMBER DATE TIME INSPECTOR'S NAME CO&ff— r"PERSONS INTERVIEWED AND TITLES Col Andrew Oskowsky Colin REtsey REGION WEATHER CONDITIONS PERMIT NUMBER SHEET CONTINU I SHEETATTACHED PERMIT OR REGISTRATION EXPIRATION DATE Violations of Part 360 and 361 are Subjert to AppWWaCW,Administrative and Criminal Sections Set Forth in ECL ArticW 71,and as appropriate, the Clean Water and Clean Air Acts.Additional and/or Multiple Violations May Be Described on the Attached sheet. This form Is a record of conditions which are observed In the field at the time of inspection. Items marked NI indicate no inspection and do not mean no violation has occurred. O PART 3OOPERMIT O ORDER ON CONSENT 0 REGISTERED O EXEMPT O COMPLAINT C N| V FACILITY MANAGEMENT 0 [] O 1. Solid waste management facility is authorized and management occurs within approved area, 360.9(a), (b)(1), 36019(o)(9) 2. Incoming waste is monitored by a control plan for unauthorized waste and waste materialsonnaptedomappmved for management at the facility: 0 [] O a. Control Program. 36019(o)(1). (4) 0 c O b. Dopodmont-Ap proved Facility for Specific Wastes. 3OO.1Q(c)(1)(iii) c. Posted signs indicating operating hours and types of waste accepted and not accepted. 360.19(c)(1)(i) d. Unauthorized waste is segregated, secured, contained, and removed within seven days of receipt. 360.19(c)(4) 3, Operator maintains and operates facility components and equipment in accordance with the permit and their intended use: a [] O a. Maintenance nf Facility Components/Site Grading. 360.19(d)(6).(7) 0111 [] O b.Adequate Equipment. 3OU.10(d)(4) a [] O o. Adequate Drainage. 360.19(d)(5) O 00 O d.Waste storage tanks meets the required standard. 360.10(n) 4, Operational Records are available where required: O O a. Unauthorized Solid Waste Records. 360.18(o)(4)(i) O O b. Self-Inspection Records. 38U.1Q(k)(2)(|i) O O c. Registration nr Permit Application Records, 3OO.19(W(1) O O d. Daily Log of Solid Wastes. 300.19(k)(2)(i) O O e. Personnel Training Records. 3OO.19(k)(2)(iv) O O t Annual Report. 360.19(k)(3) OPERATION CONTROL 11 [] [] 5� Solid waste, including blowing litter, ieadffioiont|y confined and controlled. 38D.1Q(o)(5); 38O.19(f}; 38D.19(d)(8) * [] O 6� Dust is effectively controlled and does not constitute an offsite nuisance. 360.19(g) * [] O T� Tracking of soil,waste, leachate and other materials from the facility onto offsite roadways are prevented. 360.19(d)(3) U� [] O 8. On-Site vector populations are prevented or controlled, and vector breeding areas are prevented. 360.19(h) [] O A. Odors are effectively controlled so that they do not constitute a nuisance. 360.19(i) D� [] O 10, Attendant is on duty as required. 300.19(o)(12) 11, Noise is controlled and does not cause a nuisance or exceedance of standards. 360.190) WATER 12. Solid waste is prevented from entering surface waters andbrgmundwatoxo.360.19(b)(1) U� [] O 13, Leachate is minimized through drainage control or other means and is prevented from entering surface waters. 300.19(b)(2) ACCESS D� [] O 14. Access to the facility i strictly and continuously controlled by fencing, gates, signs, natural barriers, or other suitable means. 300.19(c)(10) N� [] O 15. On-site roads are passable. 36019(d)(2) /hereby acknowledge m,oiptonno Facility Copy m this Inspection Report Form, INEWYORK C�RVp&rt� I�t 'Of DIVISION OF MATERIALS MANAGEMENT S PDRTUNITY : I f"OI"LI""I"kk M1 6 NYCRR PART 361-5 C&D DEBRIS HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITIES Conservation INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME LOCATION ACTIVITY NUMBER DATE TIME 7505 Sandlot LLC ---d_ 7505 Cox Lane, Cutcho ug a wwwww 0405� 02/07/25 12:30 SHEET CONTINUATION SHEET ATTACHED 2 OF : III YES ❑ NO C NI V WASTE HANDLING ❑ ❑ 16. All receiving, processing, and sorting activities are conducted in an enclosed building as required. 361-5.4(a) ❑ ❑ 17. Incoming/outgoing waste and recovered material is weighed or measured before unloading. 361-5.4(b) ❑ INM ❑ 18. Non-friable asbestos is not crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder. Friable asbestos is not accepted. 361- 5.4(c) ❑ 1 ❑ 19. The facility does not accept material generated from a remediation site administered by the Department or EPA. 361-5.4(d) ❑ ❑ 20, Fill material or residue destined for reuse is analyzed. 361-5.4(e) 8 ❑ ❑ 21. Adequate storage for incoming material is available and storage is less than permitted/registered quantity. 361 5.4(f)(1)(i)(b)and(d) ❑ 0 ❑ 22. Facility implements a control system to monitor on-site residence time of materials. 361-5.4(f)(1)(i)(2) 0 ❑ ❑ 23. Unprocessed CARBS or wood cannot be stored uncovered for more than 365 days without DEC approval. 361- 5.4(f)(1)(i) ❑ 8 ❑ 24. Processed/Unprocessed recyclables cannot be stored for more than 365 days without DEC approval. 361- 5.4(f)(1)(i)(d) ■N ❑ ❑ 25. BUD materials are stored within the storage volume identified in the application or registration documents. 361- 5.4(f)(1)(iv) 26. C&D debris are stored: ❑ ® ❑ a. In an enclosed or covered area for less than 30 days. 361-5.4(f)(1)(ii) ❑ N ❑ b. Not in excavations below normal grade. 361-5.4(f)(2) ❑ ❑ c. In piles that maintain a minimum separation distance of 10 feet, as required. 361-5.4(f)(3) ❑ ❑ d. In piles that do not extend over property boundaries. 361-5.4(f)(3) ❑ ® ❑ e. On floors constructed of concrete or asphalt, where required. 361-5.4(f)(4) OTHER No waste processing occurred at time of inspection. Facility has a NYSDEC Part 360 Registration to accept and process the following wastes: - Up to 100 tons per day of concrete, brick, rock - Up to 100 tons per day of uncontaminated soil, sand, gravel, rock - Up to 3,000 cubic yards per year of yard trimmings All material storage piles at the facility at time of inspection align with the approved wastes listed in the Registration. Item #2c— DMM staff did not see a sign posted at facility entrance at time of inspection. Colin Ramsey indicated to DMM staff that the previous sign was removed. Item #4d - DMM staff did not request to see Operational Records. Colin Ramsey indicated to DMM staff that all inbound and outbound material is recorded on a volume basis. I hereby acknowledge receipt of the Facility Copy of this Inspection Report Form. __Sent Via Email Individual in Responsible Charge(Please Print)ry µinspector's Signature Signature NEWYORK De rtar'I entof DIVISION OF MATERIALS MANAGEMENT oaPoeruNirr � NV ft9rNl7t "r1t,IN. 6 NYCRR PART 361,5 C&D DEBRIS HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITIES Con rval ion INSPECTION REPORT FACILITY NAME LOCATION ACTIVITY NUMBER DATE TIME 7505 Sandlot LLC _ 7505 Cox Lane, Cutchoque 0405 _ 02/07/25 12:30 SHEET [CONTINUATION SHEET ATTACHED _ � M� 3 OF: N YES ❑ NO r Photo 1: Mulch storage area T, �r x7 r � r✓r i/�'✓ f i m a // i 0 w r r � y � ' q�� �lI�%ltilr ✓� a/�t ��r 'l ��'� i r �i � �y 1!�i`i rw P ar J/ v C �1 9 �N�f � l 1,n - /�y�'�i' n r v[ �,,w �•".�t( i/�"�➢�qr/�' 6�6'r %r/,/�� Photo 2: Facility entrance ramp fi d j� +�`ww �" ✓M I hereby acknowledge receipt of the Facility Copy of this Inspection Report Form. Sent Via Email Individual in Responsible Charge(Please Print) Inspector"s Sdgrtatwre 9 Ask RATSEY CONSTRUCTION F131 C. Lic. #20-428-HI PO Box 398, Greenport, NY 11944 (631)477-0979 FEB 0 7 2025 SOUTHOLD TOWN PLAMNG BOARD m Sq . - 3 Dear Southold Town Planning Board, As per Our registration number with the DEC the property located at 7505 Cox Ln., CLItCh0gue, NY 11935, inspection occurs every first Tuesday of each month at location. It is our understanding that we have always been in good standing with inspections. Andrew has been our inspector each time, and have had no violations this year. �i�structlon 1?,,UTGERS Soil Testing Laboratory Rutgers, The State University 11 New JerseyAgricultural ASB h g 57 US Highway 1 South Experiment Station New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8554 Soil Test Report Lab #: 2024-16461 7505 Sandlot LLC Date Received: 2024-03-25 Dominic Susino Date Reported: 2024-03-29 7505 Cox Lane Cutchogue, NY 11935 dsusino@americanrecyclingmgmt.com FEB 0 7 202 (718)739-2301 Q L NNNG Sample ID: Macx 7505 Cox RRIMU and IjjtqrgEetatio[jj Sandy Loam pH: 7.43 Slightly alkaline; above optimum pH for most plants. r by Mehlich 3 extraction sekwopdmum op4m= ''bm Phosphorus: 144 (Above Optimum) p Potassium: 124 (Below Optimum) K Magnesium: 229 (Optimum) Mg Calcium: 4084 (Above Optimum) Ca Very LOW Low Me&= High VIW Zinc(Zn) Copper(Cu) Manganese(Mn) Boron(B) Iron(Fe) Sulfur(S) 14.07 (Adequate) 6.27 (Adequate) 50.52 (High) 0.81 (Adequate) 342.80 (High) 142.87 (Very High) Social Visual Description: Moist Color: Dark Yellowish Brown. As received: Moist, Aggregated (friable), Coarse-loamy Material. Coarse rock fragments: Few (maximum size less than 1/2 inch). Organic detritus: Few. Soluble Salts- Electrical conductivity= 0.30 mmho/cm (Satisfactory) Soil Test Report for Lab#2024-16461 Page 112 RULIMS-ST V7.0 Organic matter by loss on Ignition- Organic Matter= 1.7% w Medium for Sandy Loam Gravel Content- Larger than 2mm: 12.8% Mechanical Analysis- Sand= 780/a Silt=14% Clay= 8% Texture: Sandy Loam Comments: Find Rutgers CooperativeExtension Fact sou w.njawsa tge u/p ubs SON Pyogram aar�� Cddrtic6ga�SM�u�r 4R�b�r�s4arayr Soil Test Report for Lab#2024-16461 Page W RULIMS-ST V7.0 NEf/ YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Divisioin of Materials Mainagennent, Region I SUNY @ Stony Brook, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790 P: (631) 444-0375 1 F: (631) 444-0231 WINw.d ec, y g cry November 14, 2023 Kenneth McAvoy FEB 0 7 2025 367 Lake Avenue SOUTHOLD TOWN St. James, NY 11780 PLANN;NG SOAROW Re:7505 SANDLOT LLC - Cutchogue CDDHRF - uncontaminated soil sand gravel rock - registration Registration # 52C60405 CDDHRF - concrete, rock, brick, asphalt pavement or millings -registration Registration # 52C10405 Dear Kenneth McAvoy- Enclosed is the validated copy of your 6 NYCRR Part 360 registration, which becomes effective on November 14, 2023 and expires on November 13, 2028. This letter only acknowledges receipt of your registration form and does not, in any way, verify that the information which you provided on the form is true or correct. You are reminded that 6NYCRR Part 360 contains various requirements that must be followed to warrant your facility's continued status as a registered facility. A list of general requirements for a registered facility described in Section 360.15, as well as additional requirements of specific registration types, may be viewed online at https://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/2491.htmi. You are required to keep appropriate records regarding the use of the facility in order to accurately file an annual report as required by Paragraph 360.19(k)(3). This registration does not exempt or preclude you from complying with any other applicable federal, state, or local laws, rules or regulations. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Andrew Oskowsky of my staff at the above telephone number. , Sincerely, Digitally signed by Syed H. Rahman PI Date:2023.11.14 15:18:19-05'00' Syed H. Rahman, P.E. Regional Materials Management Engineer Enclosure DIVISION OF MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Yol Department of a rme° -�a nsora Environmental Conservation REGISTRATION FOR A SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY DATE ISSUED:11/14/2023 DATE EXPIRES:11/13/2028 ». FACILITY 2. FACILITY OWNER 7505 SANDLOT LLC Kenneth McAvoy 7505 Cox Lane 367 Lake Avenue Cutchogue St. James Suffolk (county) NY 11780 (631)291-3456 (631)291-3456 3• 4. SITE OWNER 7505 SANDLOT LLC Kenneth McAvoy 7505 Cox Lane 367 Lake Avenue Cutchogue St. James NY 11935 NY 11780 (631)291-3456 (631)291-3456 5. REGISTERED ACTIVITY Types Authorized Waste CDDERF-uncontaminated soil sand gravel rock-registration Soil(Clean)-must be direct from the site of excavation, (52C60405) and cannot originate from New York City. [361-5] C DDI Il i' -concrete,rock,brick,asphalt pavement or millings- Concrete,Brick,Rock-this material must not include asphalt or soil. registration (52C10405) [361-5] Maximum Throughput Limit: 100 tons/day of concrete/brick/rock, 100 tons/day of soil,less than 3,000 cubic yards/year of yard trimmings Storage:4,600 cubic yards of concrete,brick,and rock,including recycled aggregate,with no more than 2,600 cubic yards unprocessed;6,000 cubic yards of soil,including topsoil;3,000 cubic yards of yard trimmings and compost; 1,000 cubic yards of tree debris and 3,000 cubic �tarrls msf rntrllt 6. OPERATIONS SCHEDULE - Normal schedule of operation "7. NAME(S) O7ALL UNICIPALITIES SERVED - Suffolk(Co), 5:00 AM-6:00 PM Monday through Saturday Nassau(Co), City This registration does not exempt or preclude you from complying with any other applicable federal,state, or local laws, rules or regulations. 7505 SANDLOT LLC a� I i _ A x - 43 O OFFICE BOOTH SOUND VIA NYSDEC V -ARC S- �1 ;c T E DAaM OPERATIONAL b V�,AREASAS Lm—i,—O IN TRE TA&A A bVr awr+exaN,u 75055 SANDLOT LLC . _ z 7505 COX LANE —3 8—THE PROPOSED GRADE CUTCAOGUE,NY 11935 UP STREAM GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL Pxni�rxA�mtxkuraPss: DOWNSTREAM GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL HIGH FENCE 7i7505 COX LANE .s ON ALL SIDES NOTE:THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GRADED INWARD FROM PROPERTY LINE TO KEEP ALL STORMWATER WITHIN THE CLTICHOGSIE,NY71935 P PROPERTY.PROPOSEDORADES WILL BE ADJUSTED BASED ON O THE QUANTITY OF GENERAL FILL MATERIAL AVAILABLE ON xrnr SITE.THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GENERALLY SLOPED PITCHED TOWARDS THE SUMP. OPERATIONAL PLAN - _ A 26 BUFFER WILL BE MAINTAINED FROM THE PROPERTY LINE ON ALL FOUR SIDES. naAwma er �r,e NOTE:The background survey is not relied" _ rxcav e� of regrading post remediatlon of the she. c' EQUIPMENTUST _ oMWILm MATEMALS 1. Screener -1 UNIT MODEL:FALCON 1220RANDER SS13 OP-001 yy Coticalnz:aTORAOssLu9 2. Crusher -2 BUCKETATTACHMENTSTO EXCAVATOR O {01°oRCA 3. Excavator -1 UNIT MODEL:CAT 390 9 OP - (L) GRAVEL d. Payioader -1 UNIT MODEL KOMATSU SW — -- - _RATIONAL _ _ + tc) SOIL S. Tree,Stump Shredder-l UNIT-COMMERCIALGRADE (6) TOP SOIL 5. Water truck -1000-GGAL CAPACITY Scale: 1130 (c) WOODCn1PS THESE EQUIPM ENT WILLBE MOVE DTOAREAS wvwmowamnew m AS mCEom;Cm TFc opfaxnm. Submission Without a Cover Letter S!vb-F ,6 14L,) M ri IX, C Name- M�MlowmD Project Title: "r " (j�"," C7 '�' �-' SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD SCTM#: 1000 - $ W "' 5 5 Date: 2' beta" s of Submission: / DeG 6:54 .$1 < E5 e Re: 7505 COX LANE, MCKROWIF.10 CUTCHOGUE, NY - 1E1 0 3 7025 SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING SO Rl-20220207-44 inbox 0 Rubinton, D... Sep 12, 2023 tome - I understand that the site has been cleaned up as provided in the Order on Consent. David S. Rubinton, Esq. I Office of Geineral Counsel NYSDEC - Region One, 50�CJrck), Rci��id, SUNY Campus, Stony Brook, NY 11790 PhDiie. 631.444.0265 1 fax: 631.444.0348 1 e�nafl� c.Ja (j,rtjt) 0 0- y.g NEW Department of YORK STAT Environmental i Conservation From: KEN MC ................ Sent: Monday, September 11, 2023 9:22 AM To: Rubinton, David S (DEC) <fg M on s y,,,g(�q gbi Subject: Re: 75()5 COX XJE, (,,JJ'T'Q How are you sir. Checking to see if you got the sign off. From Andrew. He approved it 2 weeks Ago. Thank you. Ken 631-291-3456 am SAMPLING , TES TING AND SITE CLEANUP PLAN FOR 7505 COX LANE Cutchogue, New York3 REPORT PREPARED FOR SUBMISSPON TO N.Y.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SUNY a@ Stony Brook 50 Circle Road Stony Brook, NY 11790-3409 REPORT PREPARED BY KOSURI ENGINEERING & CONSULTING, P.C. 31 Knolls Drive New Hyde Park, New York 11040-1110 Phone: (516) 365-7400 (516) 365-2029 www.kec-pc.com June 28, 2022 (Revised August 1,2022) Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................3 2.0 EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS ...............................................................................................3 3.0 PROPOSED SINGLE PHASED INVESTIGATION................................................................5 ChemkalAnalysis .......,........ .................,............,. .....,, . .»»,.. . .... ...... ...........,.-6 OmlerofAnalysis ....................................... ........................I....................... ........... ....... ......... ..........................7 ChemicalAnalysis...................................................................................................................................................................................7 PhysA 1$ ..........,.»............. .....,...».4.....,. ...............,....»..., 7 4.0 EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING MATERIALS ............8 5.0 SAMPLING AND SAMPLE COLLECTION PROCEDURES.................................................9 CHSCALANALYnCALS UNG%-.... ............. -.....................--.......,» .......... ....,............,n..... .. .»...9 PHYSICALMATERIAL SAMPLING.............. ......... ....................................... ......... ................................ . ....... . ...9 6.0 CLEAN UP PLAN...................................................................................................................11 COMMINGLEDSOILS:........................................................................................................................................................................11 COMMINGLEDC&DMATER/ALS.......................................................................................................................................................11 SCREENIII IGS MA TERML S:.................................................................................................................................................................11 7.0 WORKING PLATFORM..............................................................................,.Y...........,..............13 8.0 DISCLAIMER..........................................................................................................................16 Attachment A: Soil Clean Plan Schedule Order on Consent(Signed) Attachment B: Cleanearth Sampling Protocol-Carteret Cleanearth Sampling Protocol- North Jersey -A Mincrift/Business Entedpfise- Knolls v ,NewHydePailf,Ned"11040.Fftne (516)3 -77 `0 . ;air:(, 1 )3654029. Page 2 7505 COXLANE Cutchogue, New York 11935 — %1­1't'-- 4"J.-IFASUIP F4A% (SCID) 1.0 INTRODUCTION Background: 7505 Cox Lane is a parcel of land located in the hamlet of Cutchogue, Town of Southold, New York, and Is owned by Mr. Kenneth McAvoy of McAvoy Construction Corp. (202 North Coleman Road Centereach, NY 11720) and Mr. Mathew Soloff of Landco Mortgage Bankers (1981 Marcus Ave, Suite E117, Lake Success, NY 11021).fihe property is about 6.04 Acres and is identified as SCTM 1000-08400-0300- 003, situated in the Light Industrial Zoning District of the Town of Southold. The parcel Is adjacent to an asphalt plant to the south and residential district to the east and light Industrial business settings to the north and west. During the month of February, 2020 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Identified this property containing materials of concern and assigned with a File No RI-20220207-44, and .issued a .draft Order on Co.nsont to .Mr.. .Ke,nnBth .McAvoy for acknowledging as the new owners of the property and initiating the Order for acceptance for site clean up. 2.0 EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS The site Is currently vacant and undeveloped, with pile of Imported fill materials located on the northside along the property line of the property and Identified by NYSDEC as questionable material and materials of concern. The site has been excavated of clean soil -(sand) materials over the -years -with a large -portion in the middle of the site with an access ramp located towards the south side. Although the property comprises of 6.04 acres, majority of the site is considered as undeveloped, with no visible permanent structure. A stockpile of about 2,500 cubic yards of soil materials located towards the northern portion of the property Is identified as commingled C&D materials with an additional 375 cubic yards of stockpile of materials commingled with coal, resembling dredge spoils consisting of soil, natural stone, asphalt, concrete, slag, foal fragments, and Incidental amounts of glass, ceramic and tile (as reported by NYSDEC). This material Is unprocessed and stockpiled and Is situated at the head of the Imported fill and C&D materials. The entire stockpile(s) Is laden with vegetative growth on the top and all of Its sides. It Is estimated that the stockpile 2,500 cubic yards of unprocessed fill material is distinctly Identified as C&D materials comingled and unacceptable as backfill materials on site. -A Minority Bitsiness Ff7tPUPhSe- Knoll rive,New Hyde Park,NY 11040, ne:f l r�) &7' ,Fax (; ) A Page 3 7551 COX LANE CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK �r ,r r STOCKPILE#9 &#2 ri e i It �I u „a. 'ii, si r,Ja l AERIAL VIEW OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 7505 COX'S LANE, CUTHOGUE, NEW YORK Notice:The access ramp is situated on the southeast comer of the property. -A Minodl)�Business E-Friferpfise- 1 l0iolfs Drive,New rk-Fear ,N Y l 1040.Peons:( 6&7400. ax (516)3 02 . 0 Page 4 3.0 PROPOSED SINGLE PHASED INVESTIGATION Since the property was taken over by current owners, the stockpile(s) of materials of concern was identified as contaminated material was let to be known as existing was first notified by NYSDEC, along with the stockpile of material Identified as comingled C&D Materials. As a result, the Owners retained Kosurl Engineering & Consulting, PC. (KEC) to evaluate the Order on Consent and prepare a Site Clean Up Plan in accordance with their attached schedule to address and clean up the site. KEC has prepared a Site Cleanup Plan (SCP) consisting of two approaches. These approaches are prepared to address the two stockpiles and are Identified as: ➢ Stockpile #1: Contaminated FILL Materials ➢ Stockpile #2: Comingled C&D Materials. STOCKPILE VOLUMES: The estimated volumes of materials are reported as follows: 1. Stockpile #1 is estimated to contain approximately 375 Cubic Yards of material at the northeast portion of the stockpile. 2. Stockpile #2 Is estimated to contain approximately 2,500 Cubic Yards of material in an oblong shape along the northern border of the site. PROPOSED ACTION: The proposed approach to clean up has been developed and is presented as follows: CLEANUP OF STOCKPILE #1: The stockpile Is estimated to contain approximately 375 Cubic Yards of material at the northeast portion of the stockpile. In accordance with the NYSDEC's proposed Order on Consent, 7505 COX Intends to completely remove this stockpile In Its entirety, However, in accordance with the requirements of the receiving facility, It Is the Intent of 7505COX, to sample the entire stockpile of the material prior to off-site disposal in a managed and manifested documentation. A single grab sample from 5-point location of the stockpile will be collected and sampled In accordance with all applicable protocols by the receiving entities. Upon receipt of the sampling results, the material will be trucked out with a manifests and supervised by a qualified inspection protocols. All of the removal and loading operations will be monitored for complete removal of the material. All of the sampling and removal activities will be documented and notified to NYSDEC for their presence of such activity. All activities will be manifested Including sampling and testing by a State Certified personnel. KEC proposes to Implement a sampling and testing program with a goal of sampling and analysis of this Stockpile #1 material and comprises of 1. Chemical Analysis Phase The main reason for this single phased Investigation is to first determine If the pile indicates any chemical contamination and then establish the extent of the contaminant -A Minority Business Erpteipfise- 31 Knolls Drive,Now Hyde Park,NY 11040,Phone:(5516) .Fax:( 1 )365-2029. 10 Page 5 level, based on the contaminant concentration. Once the extent of the contamination is established, KEC proposes to determine the physical qualities/quantities of the contaminant. Following is a brief description of the Chemical Analysis Phase. This approach will be done on materials proposed to be removed and/or material moved to different locations and awaiting testing. Chemical Analysis KEC proposes to collect two grab composite sample from approximately 375 cubic yards of materials. These samples will be analyzed for full Part 375 analytes AND the analytes required by the Disposal Facilities accepting disposal material as listed in Appendix A including the VOC's and Asbestos Containing Materials. All samples shall be collected from the worst (suspect) areas as deemed appropriate by the Department and/or the Engineer of Record. A five-point-grab sample location system shall be Implemented to collect these composite samples from the pile. (As mentioned above, if VOC's are requested by materials receiving facilities, then these samples shall be collected as a single point source. VOC samples shall not be composited). CLEANUP OF STOCKPILE #2: The stockpile is estimated to contain approximately 2,500 Cubic Yards of material in an oblong shape along the northern border of the site. In accordance with the proposed Order on Consent, 7505COX proposes to process these materials with an intend to segregate the comingled materials and salvage these materials for reuse on site as fill materials. Processing of these materials will be done to the greatest extent as possible and use them to backfill the site in areas either capped or under a Impermeable areas such as under the basement of a building or under the asphaltic pavement for road or parking areas. In addition, all of these un-processible materials and screenings which are deemed as not acceptable for reuse at this property will be disposed off at an authorized facility. In accordance with the requirements of the receiving facility, it Is the intent of 7505COX, the material will be sampled prior to shipment. Grab samples will be collected from 5-point locations of the stockpile and will be sampled in accordance with all applicable protocols by the receiving entities. Upon receipt of the sampling results, the reject material unfit for reuse at this site will be trucked out with a manifest. All of the removal and loading operations will be monitored for complete removal of the reject material. All of the sampling, removal activities will be documented. All removal activities will be notified to NYSDEC for their presence of such activity. All activities will be manifested including sampling and testing by a state certified personnel. KEC proposes to implement a sampling and testing program and comprises of the following phases: 1. Chemical Analysis Phase 2. Physical Analysis Phase The main reason for this single phased Investigation Is to first determine if the pile Indicates any chemical contamination and then establish the extent of the contaminant level, based on the contaminant concentration. Once the extent of the contamination Is established, KEC proposes to determine the physical qualities/quantities of the contaminant. Following Is a brief description of the both phases. This approach will be Alinofity Business Enterprise- done on materials proposed to be removed and/or material moved to different locations and awaiting testing or removal. Order ofAnalysis KEC proposes to physically screen of the material first to segregate the materials utilizing a 2" screen. All of the overages will be physically Inspected and segregated into the following plies. 1. Wood 2. Concrete 3. Asphalt. 4. Misc. Inert Materials. 5. Screening 2" minus. All of these Individual plies will be inspected physically for visual contamination such as historical fill materials, C&D Materials, Plastic Materials, Gypsum, etc., followed by segregation then re-stockpiled. The clean soil material recovered from screening operations such as clean sand or openly identified as clean fill materials will utilized for reuse at the site and the general fill material. The visually contaminated soils will be separated Into a container/closed pile for disposal at a permitted facility. FURTHER ACTION OF 2" MINUS MATERIAL: The 2" minus material wills be further screened using a 3/8" screen. All of the overs (retained material) will be further Inspected for materials containing other than wood, concrete, asphalt, brick and other inert materials. These materials (2" passing and 3/8" retained) to will be processed as Select RCA Materials, for re-use at the site under the foot print of the building or under the inert cap (impermeable) areas such as parking lots, concrete decks, driveways, or paved areas. The screenings passing through 3/8" screen will be stock filed, manifested and disposed off-site, unless otherwise approved by NYSDEC for use at the site. Materials passing through 3/8" minus for reuse at the site will be subject to further sampling and testing by NYSDEC, as described below with the following order Chemical Analysis KEC proposes to collect one grab composite sample from approximately 500 cubic yards of materials. Each of the samples collected will be analyzed for full Part 375 analytes, with the exception of VOC's and Asbestos Containing Materials. All samples shall be collected from the worst (suspect) areas as deemed appropriate by the Department and/or the Engineer of Record. A flve-point-grab sample location system shall be implemented to collect a single composite sample from the pile. (if VOC's are requested by NYSDEC and/or the receiving source, then these samples shall be collected as a single point source. (VOC samples shall not be composited). Physical Analysis KEC proposes to visually Inspect stockpiles of material from representative samples collected from the area designated to be approximately 2,500 cubic yards of material. The volume of 2,500 CY will be approximately estimated and each designated area will Knolls Drive,New Hyorfe Park,NY 11040.Rlone: 30)&7 00. Fax:(516)365.2029. 0 Page"7 be roped off with stakes or a type of markings to delineate each area. Upon excavation for physical examination, each stockpile shall be relocated to an area of the site which Is not used. Each area will be labeled and Identified for physical Inspection. Each area will be visually inspected for the presence of unacceptable materials such as asbestos, plastics, glass, Insulation, Industrial wood — non-natural wood chips. Metals, dredge materials and all other material will be noted and quantified. The soil component will be visually inspected by the Department to ensure that no unacceptable material is present to the satisfaction of the Department. Any stray materials identified and gathered outside of the grab sample will be identified and noted as discarded and will be recorded noted as stray materials in the presence of the NYSDEC representative. All areas of materials either prepared for testing or tested shall be not be comingled unless authorized by the Department. The NYSDEC reserves the right to inspect the material and make a determination of its suitability. 4.0 EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING MATERIALS The site Is approximately 6.04 Acres. The site consists of mainly construction demolition processed materials. At the time of walk thru, KEC observed a stockpile of unprocessed fill material pile. The unprocessed fill material consist of soil material not processed and concrete, brick, asphalt and other materials not readily identifiable stockpiled as an elongate pile and not processed. In order to expedite the Sampling and Testing Plan and prior to the implementation of the Sampling, Testing and Cleanup Plan, KEC proposes to conduct an On-Site field visit with NYSDEC prior to Implementation of the Sampling, Testing and Cleanup Plan. -A Minofitv Business Enteipise- noft Drive,Now Ilyde Pat*, " 1 . hone:(516)36&74 . "aim r516)365-202,9, 0 Page 5.0 SAMPLING AND SAMPLE COLLECTION PROCEDURES The materials existing on the site appear to be commingled C&D and unprocessed fill materials. As mentioned earlier In the report, the sampling consists of chemical and physical analysis as described below. CHEMICAL ANALYTICAL SAMPLING. All of the soil samples collected from the piles will be analyzed using 6NYCRR Part 375- 6.8 guidelines including VOC's (if required by NYSDEC representative) contaminants. All samples shall be collected form the worst suspect areas as deemed appropriate by the Department. Grab samples shall be collected and shall then be composited for analysis. (If Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and VOC's are requested by NYSDEC OR by the disposal site, then these samples shall be collected. VOC samples shall not be composited). PHYSICAL MATERIAL SAMPLING: Prior to investigation, the entire pile will be staked out Into the various SECTIONS for investigation. Each SECTION of the Investigation consists of approximately 500 cubic yards of material. Stakes/markings will be placed to indicate and divide the entire pile Into 5 sections as shown on the drawing. A long reach excavator with a small bucket will be used to conduct shallow to deep excavations within the SECTIONS of the Investigation. Each bucket of soil sample collected will be set aside for both visual Inspections and chemical analysis. The pile will be excavated to depths of the limit of reach of the excavator. The grid spacing shall not exceed 15 feet unless otherwise approved by the Department based on field conditions. A representative sample from each test excavation will be collected for creating a combined grab sample of a group of SECTIONS. Each of these samples will be inspected for the physical evidence for the presence of prohibited materials (unacceptable materials), from each SECTION of Investigation. Based on the Investigation, and the reach of the excavator, the spacing for the remainder of the suspect areas will be decreased, or Increased more frequently as determined by the NYSDEC representative. On the other hand if there is no indication of any physical presence of prohibited materials, the grid spacing may be Increased with Department approval and held to the spacing as suggested in the Action Work Plan or further reduced by NYSDEC representative based on field conditions. Based on the progress of the work, the sampling and removal work would be phased. An aggressive test excavation has been suggested as an alternate in order to commence the Investigation with grid spacing comprising of sections of investigations. Based on the physical findings, the test excavation grid will be evaluated at the site by NYSDEC representatives. If the physical evidence indicates the presence of prohibited materials, the spacing for the remainder of the suspect areas will be decreased, or more frequently as determined by the NYSDEC representative. On the other hand if there Is no indication of any physical presence of prohibited materials, the grid spacing will be increased or held to the spacing as suggested or further reduced by NYSDEC representative based on field conditions. All soil samples for chemical and physical analysis will be performed by Long Island Analytical Laboratories, LLC personnel In the presence of KEC and NYSDEC representatives. -A Minority Business Enterpri-se- 31 Knolls Dfiv(fl Mm ii)eje Park,NY 11040, Phone:(516P)365-74 ax:(5161365-2029. 0 Page 10 6.0 CLEAN UP PLAN Following is a description of the material which will be cleaned-up from the site. The material on site consist of the following materials 1. Commingled soils 2. C&D Demolition Debris COMMINGLED SOILS: These soils are located on the northwest end of the pile. It is estimated that there are approximately 18 truck loads of unrecognized soil materials. These materials need to be tested to the requirements of the disposal facility guidance for acceptance at their site. These soils will be removed and disposed of an approved facility. These will materials will be hauled by a NYSDEC approved Part 364 transportation contractor. A manifest will be generated and the total quantity of material will be recorded at the sited. Suggested locations for disposal include 1. Brookhaven Landfill 2. 110 Sand and Gravel Facility 3. Clean Earth Facility, Carteret Facility. (See Attachment B: Sampling protocol) 4. Clean Earth Facility, North Jersey (See(See Attachment B: Sampling protocol) COMMINGLED C&D MATERIALS These existing materials on site are estimated to be approximately 2,500 Cu. YDS of commingled C&D Materials. It is the intent of 7505COX to process these material as stated above and then dispose these materials to the following facilities with manifest. All manifests will be generated and recorded with NYSDEC. 1. Brookhaven Landfill 2. 110 Sand & Gravel facility in Huntington, Melville New York SCREENINGS MATERIALS; The remaining soil materials not classified as either RCA/Brick/Stone shall be classified as other materials. These materials will not be used for grade adjustment with NYSDEC approval. However, they will be temporarily moved to low lying area for further determination for its end use. These materials will be temporarily stockpiled. All material less than 2" minus will be sent for disposal. In addition, all material that is not concrete, asphalt, rock or brick will be sent for disposal at the discretion of the NYSDEC representative. In addition, material containing only concrete, asphalt, rock or brick may be beneficially used onsite in accordance with Part 360.12 for beneficial use or sent to an appropriate facility. Further, at the discretion of the Engineer, anything other than processing into a commercial aggregate (generally applications less than 2 feet in thickness) 7505COX -A Minority Busiriess Enteipfis(­ '1 Knolls Drive,NewHyde Park„N 11040. one:(5f6)�.� #' .Fay:( 16)3 ' . Page 11 would require and apply for a case-specific beneficial use determination with the NYSDEC. -A Minodly Business Enterpris ,31 Xi Pis Dfive.,New Hyde Pat*,NY 11040.Phone:(516)36,57400.Fax:(516)36&2029. 10 Page 112 7.0 WORKING PLATFORM Prior to any clean up or investigative action, it is the intent of 7505COX to construct a working platform at the base of the site comprised of a level area to move the material from the piles for sorting and processing as shown in the attached plan. 7505COX will construct an access road for heavy equipment placement -such as power screeners. The platform will be situated in the middle of the site and would be designed for movement of a wheel payloader, a dozer and other heavy equipment to move and screen the suspect pile. 7505COX will segregate the piles for inspection by representative of NYSDEC for visual and followed by any chemical analysis of the suspect materials. The pile will be segregated from un-inspected piles to inspected piles. These piles will not be mixed unless inspected and approved by representative of NYSDEC. Once the materials are inspected prior to screening, and post screening, the reject material passing through 2" minus will be stockpiled for disposal. All other materials piled, stockpiled upon approval by NYSDEC, will be stockpiled for placement or movement to other areas of the site. y i .e STOCKPILE#1 &#2 m Various piles,prior to screening,post screening,etc. I �;! screener � '�O�i%� woritin ratrorm ` R � r 11A i m The site will be equipped with a screener, a wheel loaders, a dozer and material hauling trucks. Other heavy equiment will be brought to the site on an as needed bases to relocate the suspect material, screen the material and located the material for NYSDEC representatives to visually inspect the materials for accpetance/rejection prior to screen opeartions. Post inspection of the reject materials will be further inspected as needed druing the operation of -A 9'rig.pi ush7esa rrte dra,&, 1 Xholls Drive,New ;y e a ,Y Y"11040,Phom:(' 1 )365-7400.Fax ( 6)365-20M 9 iPa e 13 the facility. The working area platform will be adjusted on an as needed basin. RCA consisting of only concrete, rock, and brick (no soil or asphalt) will be brought from Sky Materials Corp located in Riverhead to create a working platform. The amount of material is estimated to be approximately 2,000 CY of RCA placed at a thickness of 1 foot over an area of about an acre. Every effort to regrade the native material or general fill defined in Part 360.13 will be made to ensure a level surface prior to importing the RCA. If any areas require more than a 2 foot thick layer of RCA, the NYSDEC will be notified to ensure concurrence with this. RCA materials will be trucked by SKY Materials personnel. -A MinorityG sme s " te ara - 1 Rnotts Drive,, New Hyde Flark, N I 1040.Phone:(516)365-7400.Fax.(516) 0 ' . a, Page 14 8.0 CLEAN UP WORK SCHEDULE A proposed work schedule has been prepared based on the availability of the access to the site for Sampling and Testing and for the implementation of this Site Clean Up Work Plan at the subject property. The projected times for the above tasks are estimated. Some of these tasks may/will overlap resulting in a decrease in overall job completion time period. In addition, some of the above tasks may/will/can be completed within the allocated time. These time periods are estimated based on past experience. Limitations of site clean up. It is anticipated that the amount of activities of the site will be limited to area available for processing of Stockpile #1 & Stockpile #2. In addition, with a very limited access to the property with a single access road down the ramp limits the number of vehicles entering and leaving the property. Further, it is in the best interest of the client to limit removal of the soil materials which are either damp or moist and limit the amount of leakage of leachate generated from these soil materials. Assuming that the soil materials are not contaminated or deemed hazardous. It is the intent to expedite the processing of stockpile#2 for maximize the removal of the screenings for the property. Every effort will be made to screen and remove these materials upon approval of the screened materials from NYSDEC representative in a timely manner. Soil Clean Up Schedule (Attachment A) prepared shows a the entire site to be cleaned up within a period of 22 weeks from the authorization date to proceed. Stockpile #1, consisting of comingled soil materials which are deemed unacceptable will be removed from the site within a period of 5 weeks, from the day the materials are deemed non- hazardous or contaminated. Processing of Stockpile#2 will commence from week#8 or upon approval of the Soil Clean up Plan by NYSDEC, pending the review of the soil sampling and analysis. Removal of the reject or unacceptable materials from Stockpile #2 will commence from Week#12. It is anticipated that majority of these materials will be reused as control fill material on site and on select areas which will be located under footings or intentional capped areas such as under slab or paved areas. Material Transportation All of the materials transported from the site for disposal purposes will be handled by a NYSDC Part 364 Transporters. Following is a list of transporters to be utilized for this project. Sky Materials Corporation PO Box 302 Calverton, NY 11933 1 Knolls Drive,New Hyde aHs ,,NY1,1040, hone:( 16)365-7 .Fax:(�a )365-2029. 0 lPage 15 8.0 DISCLAIMER The observations described in this report were made under the conditions stated therein. The conclusions presented In the report were based solely upon the services described therein, and not on scientific tasks or procedures beyond the scope of described services or the time and budgetary constraints Imposed by the Client. In preparing this report, Kosuri Engineering & Consulting, P.C., (KEC) may have relied on certain Information provided by state and local officials and other parties referenced therein, and on Information contained in the files of state and/or local agencies available to KEC at the time of the investigation. Although there may have been some degree of overlap in the information provided by these various sources, KEC did not attempt to Independently verify the accuracy or completeness of all Information reviewed or received during the course of this limited investigation. The conclusions and recommendations contained in this report are based in part, where noted, upon the data obtained from a limited number of soil samples obtained from widely spaced subsurface explorations. The nature and extent of variations between these explorations may not become evident until further exploration. If variations or other latent conditions then appear evident, It will be necessary to reevaluate the conclusions and recommendations of this report. Except as noted within the text of the report, an independent laboratory performed qualitative laboratory testing and as a result KEC has relied upon the data provided, and has not conducted an independent evaluation of the reliability of the data. The conclusions and recommendations contained In this report are based in part, where noted, upon various types of chemical data and are contingent upon their validity. The data have been reviewed and interpretations were made in the report. As Indicated within the report, some of the data may be preliminary "screening" level data, and should be confirmed with quantitative analyses if more specific Information is necessary. Moreover, it should be noted that variations in the types and concentrations of contaminants and variations in their flow paths may occur due to seasonal water table fluctuations, past disposal practices, the passage of time, and other factors. Should additional chemical data become available in the future, the data should be reviewed, and the conclusions and recommendations presented herein modified accordingly. 1 Knolls Drive,New Hyde Park,Ny,y 104fo,,Phone. (5,1)36&7400.Rix, ( 1 ) 6-2029. e 1.')age 16 APPENDIX ATTACHMENT A SOIL CLEANUP PLAN SCHEDULE SOIL CLEAN UP SCHEDULE C ULE WEEKS FROM AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED :TASK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SITE CLEAN UP PLAN APPROVAL f MOBILIZATION ! SAMPLING, TESTING OF STOCKPILES NYSDEC REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF SCP \\ REMOVEL OF STOCK PILE 91 PROCESSSING OF STOCK PILE#2 REMOVAL OF STOCKPILE#2 MATERIALS DRAFT CLOSURE REPORT i FINAL CLORURE REPORT Assumptions: 1. It is assumed that the entire Stockpile#1, will be disposed AND provided the material is deemed contaminated and not hazardous. 2. Assumed that Stockpile#2 can commence screening and processing operations upon approval of the site clean up plan by NYSDEC and that only screenings will be sampled and analyzed. Assuming that the materials are not classified hazardous. ORDER ON CONSCENT (SIGNED) NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X In the Matter of the Alleged Violations of the Article 27 of the Environmental Conservation Law ("ECL") of the State of New ORDER ON CONSENT York and Part 360 of Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations ("6 NYCRR") of the State of New York by; File No. RI-20220207-44 � y Kenneth . E , (Suffolk County) Respondent. X WHEREAS: 1. The Department of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York is responsible for the administration and enforcement of laws and regulations pertaining to the regulation of solid waste in the State of New York,including Article 27 of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York ("ECL") and Part 360 of Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York ("6 NYCRR"); and 2. Upon information and belief, Respondent KennethWIrllool is the current owner of and the responsible party for a parcel of land, approximately 5.86 acres in size,located at 1100 Manhasset Avenue, Greenport, New York 11944, located across from Matthews Lane on Cox Lane, Cutchogue, Town of Southold, more specifically known on Suffolk County tax maps as # 1000- 08400-0300-003000 ("Site"); and 3. Respondent is a "person," as defined at 6 NYCRR §360-1.2(b)(117) which defines "person" as any individual,public or private corporation, political subdivision, government agency, authority, department or bureau of the State, municipality, industry, partnership, association, firm, trust, estate or any other legal entity whatsoever. ENF RCEAI3L:E:l'ROV1S10N OF LAW 4. ECL Article 27 addresses the collection, treatment, and disposal of refuse and other solid wastes in New York State; and 5. Title 7 of ECL Article 27 addresses solid waste management and resource recovery facilities; and 6. 6 NYCRR §360.9(a)(1) states "Except as provided in sections 360.4 and 360.14_of this Part, a person or persons must not: construct or operate a facility,or any phase of it,except in accordance with a registration or a permit issued by the department"; and 7. 6 NYCRR §360.9(b)(3) states "Person(s) must not: dispose of waste, beyond initial collection, except at: a disposal facility exempt from the requirements of Part 360 or 363 of this Title; or a disposal facility authorized by the department to accept the waste"; and 8. ECL §71-2703(l) states, "Any person who violates any of the provisions of, or who fails to perform any duty imposed by title 3 or 7 of article 27 of this chapter or any rule or regulation promulgated pursuant thereto, or any term or condition of any certificate or permit issued pursuant thereto, or any final determination or order of the commissioner made pursuant to this title shall be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for each, such violation and an additional penalty of not more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for each day during which such violation continues, to be assessed by the commissioner after an opportunity to be heard ..." FACTUAL BACKGROUND 9. The Site had been historically mined without Department authorization by prior owner Robert Schroeder Jr. ("Schroeder"); and 10. Schroeder caused or allowed the stockpiling of contaminated Construction and Demolition debris ("C&D") on the property; and 11. Onsite estimates showed that up to two thousand five hundred(2,500) cubic yards("CY")of C&D had been stockpiled onsite; and 12. Further, Department_ staff identified a three hundred seventy-five (375) CY stockpile of sand commingled with coal, resembling dredge spoils, consisting of soil, natural stones, asphalt, concrete, slag, coal fiagments, and incidental amounts of glass, ceramic, and tile; and 13. On or about December 29, 2016, Department staff photo documented same; and 14. On or about August 1, 2018, Department staff visited the Site and observed that approximately hundred seventy-five 375 CY of dredge spoils and two thousand five hundred 2,500 CY of mixed C&D were stockpiled at the Site; and 15. The Department issued a Notice of Violation("NOV") dated October 4,2018 to Schroeder which detailed the violations observed at the Site; and Lk 16. On or about 1 �ite ownership transferred to Respondent. VIOLATIONS 17. The disposal of approximately three hundred seventy-five (375) CY of dredge material and two thousand five hundred (2,500) CY of C&D solid waste at the Site is a violation of 6 NYCRR §360.9(a)(1) (aka 6 NYCRR §360-1.5 prior to November 4, 2017). 18. The acceptance of regulated solid waste and/or C&D at the Site without a Department permit or registration is a violation of 6 NYCRR §360.9(a)(1) (aka 6 NYCRR §360-1.7 prior to November 4,2017). KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 2 OF 9 19. Respondent agrees to take affirmative steps to prevent future violations of ECL Article 27 and 6 NYCRR and the associated rules and regulations; and 20.Respondent affirmatively waives their rights to a hearing on this matter as provided by law,consent to the issuing and entering of this Order, and agree to be bound by the provisions, terms and conditions contained herein. NOW,having considered this matter and being duly advised,IT IS ORDERED THAT: I. Cease and Desist. Respondent shall cease and desist from further violations of any provision of the ECL and implementing regulations, more particularly ECL Article 27 and Part 360 of 6 NYCRR. II. CqDMliance. Respondent shall immediately comply with all state and local solid waste-related laws,rules and regulations, including Appendix A attached hereto. This Order on Consent is not a permit, or a modification.of any permit,under any federal, State, or, local laws or regulations. Unless otherwise allowed by statute or regulation, Respondent is responsible for achieving and maintaining complete compliance with all applicable federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and permits.Respondent's compliance with this Order on Consent shall be no defense to any action commenced pursuant to any laws,regulations, or permits, except as set forth herein. III. Civil 'Penalty. That with respect to the cited violations, there is hereby imposed upon the Respondent a total penalty in the amount of FIVE DOLLARS ($5,00.0), of which the sum FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000) shall be suspended provided.that Respondent strictly adhere to the terms and conditions outlined in this Order, including the Appendix A Compliance Schedule annexed hereto. *NOTE:The signed/notarized Order on Consent must be mailed to the region with any penalty payment simultaneously mailed to DEC Albany(unless paid electronically). IV. Submis ions. The Order on Consent, along with any applicable reports and submissions required in this Order and Appendix A as annexed hereto shall be made to Region One, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook,NY 11790-3409,one copy each to the attention of Regional Solid Waste Engineer,Division of Materials Management and to the Regional Attorney at the same address. All communications will be considered submitted on the date of deposit with the U.S. Postal Service or delivery to a recognized carrier service. V. Reservation ofRights. The Department reserves its right to require that Respondent undertake any additional measures required to protect human health or the environment. The Department further reserves all its legal, administrative and equitable rights arising at common law, to protect human health or the environment, or as granted to it pursuant to statue or regulation, including, but not limited to, any summary abatement powers of the Commissioner. This Order on Consent does not bar, diminish, adjudicate or in any way affect the Department's rights or authorities, except as set KENNETH WEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 3 OF 9 forth in the Order on Consent,including but not limited to, exercising summary abatement powers of the Commissioner. VI. Force ller . If Respondent cannot.comply with a deadline or requirement of this Order on Consent, because of natural disaster, Federal or State declared national or state emergency based on an epidemic or pandemic, war,terrorist attack, strike,riot,judicial injunction, or other, similar unforeseeable event which was not caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Respondent and which could not have been avoided by the Respondent through the exercise of due care, Respondent shall apply in writing to the Department within a reasonable time after obtaining knowledge of such fact and request an extension or modification of the deadline or requirement. Respondent shall include in such application the measures taken by Respondent to prevent and/or minimize any delays. Failure to give such notice constitutes a waiver of any claim that a delay is not subject to penalties. Respondent shall have the burden of proving that an event is a defense to a claim of non-compliance with this Order on Consent pursuant to this subparagraph. VI. Default of Pa meta. The penalty assessed in the Order on Consent constitutes a debt owed to the State of New York.Failure to pay the assessed penalty,or any part thereof, in accordance with the schedule contained in the Order on Consent, may result in referral to the New York State Attorney General for collection of the entire amount owed (including the assessment of interest,' and a charge to cover the cost of collecting the debt), or referral to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance,which may offset by the penalty amount any tax refund or other monies that may be owed to you by the State of New York. Any suspended and/or stipulated penalty provided for in this Order on Consent will constitute a debt owed to the State of New York when and if such penalty becomes due. VIII. L4odification. In those instances in which Respondent desires that any of the provisions, terms or conditions of this Order be changed, they shall make written application, setting forth the grounds for the relief sought, to the Commissioner, c/o Regional Attorney, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11790-3409, and shall include the Case number and the named Respondent. No change or modification to this Order shall become effective except as specifically set forth in writing and approved by the Commissioner or a duly authorized representative. IX. Access. For the purpose of monitoring or determining compliance with this Order, employees and agents of the Department shall be provided access to Respondent's, or Respondent's successors', facility to inspect and/or perform such tests as the Department may deem appropriate, to inspect and/or copy such records owned, operated,controlled or maintained by Respondent, or to perform any other lawful duty or responsibilities, related to the requirements of the Order on Consent without prior notice of such inspection. X. lndemnify. Respondent shall indemnify and hold harmless the Department,the State ofNew York, their representatives, employees, and agents for all claims, suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description arising out of or resulting from the fulfillment or attempted fulfillment New York State Finance Law§18. KENNETH MCEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 4 OF 9 of the provisions presented hereof by the Respondent,their directors,,officers,employees,servants, agents, successors, or assigns. XI. Failure Deault and Violation of Order. The failure of Respondent to comply with any provision of this Order shall constitute a default and a failure to perform an obligation under this Order and shall be deemed to be a violation of both this Order and the ECL.Respondent's failure to comply fully and in timely fashion with any provision, term, or condition of this Order shall constitute a default and a failure to perform an obligation under this Order and under the ECL and shall constitute sufficient grounds for revocation of any permit, license, certification,or approval issued to the Respondent by the Department, XII. Future Compliance. Respondent shall conduct all state and local solid waste management related activities in strict conformance with Federal and New York State laws and regulations. For the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Order, duly authorized representatives of this Department shall be permitted access to Respondent's place of business during reasonable hours, in order to inspect and/or require such tests as may be deemed necessary to determine the status of Respondent's compliance herewith. XIII. I finding E fo t. The provisions, terms, and conditions of this Order, including Appendix A, shall be deemed to bind Respondent and Respondent's officers,directors,agents,employees,successors and assigns. and all persons, firms and corporations acting under or for them, including, but not limited to those who may carry on any or all of the operations now being conducted by Respondent, whether at the present location or at any other in this State. MV. Collection CostslFees. Respondent's failure to pay any penalty amounts due under the terms of this Order may result in a 22% surcharge in recovery costs and a potential tax refund offset by the Department of Taxation and Finance. XV. Effective Date. The effective date of this Order shall be the date upon which it is signed by the Commissioner or the Commissioner's Designee on behalf of the Department. XVI. Termination Date. This Order shall terminate only when all requirements of this Order are met and approved by the Department. XVI. Unfore een Events. Respondent shall not suffer any penalty under any of the provisions, terms and conditions hereof, or be subject to any proceedings or actions for any remedy or relief, if Respondent cannot comply with any requirements of the provisions hereof because of an Act of God, war, riot, or other catastrophe as to which negligence or willful misconduct on the part of Respondent was not foreseen or a proximate cause, provided, however, that Respondent shall immediately notify the Department in writing, when it obtains knowledge of any such condition and shall request an appropriate extension or modification of the provisions hereof; Respondent will adopt all reasonable measures to prevent or minimize any delay. XVIL Entire A areement. The provisions of this Order constitute the complete and entire Order issued to the Respondent,concerning resolution of the violations identified in this Order. Terms,conditions, understandings or agreements purporting to modify or vary any term hereof shall not be binding unless made in writing and subscribed by the party to be bound,pursuant to Paragraph VIII of this Order. No informal oral or written advice, guidance, suggestion or comment by the Department regarding any report, proposal, plan, specification, schedule, comment or statement made or KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 5 OF 9 submitted by the Respondent shall be construed as relieving the Respondent of their obligations to obtain such formal approvals as may be required by this Order. Dated. �' _>2022 Stony Brook,ate York BASIL SEGGOS Commissioner New York State Department of Environmental Conservation By; C's iL A.=HAAS, pRegil Dig• or KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 6 OF'9 Appendix A Compliance Schedule File No. R1-20220207-44 Kenneth McEvoy I. Conformance Immediately, Respondent must cease and desist from any and all future violations of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and the rules and regulations enacted pursuant thereto, and refrain from operating any solid waste management facility or otherwise undertaking any activity regulated under ECL 27-0707 and 6 NYCRR Part 360 without first having obtained the required authorization as required by ECL §27-0707 and 6 NYCRR Part 360. Respondent must cease acceptance of new waste at the Site, including undertaking any solid waste management activities exempt under 6 NYCRR Part 360 during the implementation of the Site Cleanup Plan required in Item U below. II. Submittal and Implementation of Site Cleanup Plan Within thirty(30) days from Respondent must submit an approvable Site Cleanup Plan ("SCP") to the the effective date of this. Department,which must include the location(s) of the solid waste material Order, at the Site, an estimate of the volume of the solid waste material by waste/ material type, and an implementation schedule. The SCP must include: •Removal of all waste; • Sites where waste will be sent to; • Schedule for implementing the SCP with milestones for removing waste from the Site on a weekly basis; • Site preparation activities. Respondent may process waste to meet beneficial use requirements of 6 NYCRR §§360.12 and 13 or to allow for additional disposal options. However,this does not authorize Respondent to keep such material onsite. Any waste that does not meet beneficial use requirements must be sent to an authorized disposal facility. Upon Department approval of Respondent must implement the SCP and remove no less than two the SCP, hundred fib 250 cu_bic_yards of material er week. Every Wednesday, from the Respondent must submit a summary of all solid waste loads removed. commencement of the These summaries must cover the previous calendar week(Sunday through implementation of the SCP Saturday) and include the following information: type of material, quantity until all of the required records of material,name of destination, address of destination. are submitted to the satisfaction of the Department, KENNETH WEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT-PAGE 7 OF 9 The first business day of the Respondent must submit disposal tickets and tracking documents for all month,until all disposal solid waste materials disposed during the previous calendar month. tickets and tracking documents are submitted Within one hundred eighty Respondent must have all waste, both processed and unprocessed, (180) days from Department removed from the Site and sent to the sites listed in the SCP. If approval of the SCP, Respondent wishes to send waste to sites not identified in the SCP, Respondent must first receive Department a roval. III. Submittals Electronic copies of all submittals shall be submitted in PDF format to rldmm@dec.ny.gov. Hard copies of all submittals required under this Order shall be provided to the below addresses: Regional Materials Management Engineer New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Circle Road SUNY @ Stony Brook Stony Brook,NY 11790 Regional Attorney New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Circle Road SUNY @ Stony Brook Stony Brook NY 11790 Note: "Approvable"as used in this Order shall mean approvable by the DEC with minimal revisions. "Minimal revision"shall mean that Respondent incorporates all revisions required by the.DEC and resubmits the plan for approval within fifteen(15) calendar days after receipt of the written comments by the DEC. "Full compliance" shall mean (1)Respondent has given full and complete responses to DEC's requests,if any,for additional information;and(2)Respondent has not violated any term of this Order or Compliance Schedule,Appendix A,attached thereto. KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 8 OF 9 CONSENT BY INDIVIDUAL R 1-20220207-44 Respondent,Kenneth Mti;roy, hereby consents to the issuance of the foregoing order without further notice,waives its right to a hearing herein, and agrees to be bound-by the terms,provisions, and conditions contained herein. . By: .. Name: Kenneth McEvar t1 C tq Vi Title: Date: ' Email: w Acknowledg&ient STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the day of , in the year 2022, before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Kenneth McEvoy,personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity, and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public If you are unable to secure notarization, you must sign the statement below. In signing this document, I acknowledge under penalty of perjury that I understand the contents and purpose of this document; the signature above is my own and I signed willingly. I have also submitted state-issued identification verifying my identity. I am aware that any false statement made herein is punishable as a class A misdemeanor pursuant to section 210.45 of the Penal Law of the State of New York. �- Signature '666R_"44-' Printed name KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 9 OF 9 ATTACHMENT B CLEANEARTH SAMPLING PROTOCOL-CARTERT, NY CLEANEARTH SAMPLING PROTOCOL- NORTH JERSEY Clean Earth Sampling Protocol Carteret '0 O� A 0 O'V r CIA -70 All - 0 0 METHODS(1) 8015C j 8260D 8270E 1601 OW471 B 13111601 ODI SW846 1030A 9045D 8082A 7470A CHAPTER 7.3 FREQUENCY 5 point composite sample every 400 X CY RESIDENTIAL 1 8 point composite sample every 800 X CY Below RCRA Sulfide<500 Limit(mg1l(g) Negative �2 <V <2 Toxicity Level Cyanide<250 5 point composite sample every 400 X CY COMMERCIAL 8 point composite i sample every 800 X X X X X X X X CY Sulfide<500 End Use Below RCRA Limit(mg/Kg) Negative >2 -<12-5 mglkg:Cyanide <2 Criteria Toxicity Level <250 mgft NJ EPH Category 2 Non-Fractionnated method may also be used for Petroleum Hydrocarbon analysis TPH-GRO analysis is required for soils with known or suspected gasoline contamination -For soils with greater than 17,000 ppm TPH or EPH.provide Paint Filter Test analysis Method 9095 (1) The methods provided are standard EPA methods. The method revisions are subject to change and the most current method should always be utilized by the laboratory. This is to be used as a guideline for sampling. Sampling frequencies and parameter requirements may be modified at the discretion of the CE Approval staff based upon items such as site history,levels of contamination and/or source of contamination,etc. 1015t2018 Clean Earth Sampling Protocol North Jersey A A A 0 0 0 C'. < -0 -V ICA 0 0. 0 0 Cl- ' ip Ip P \ 4P V. 0 0 4 1P OW-846 METHODS(1) =8260B=8270D 601017471/ 1311/6010/ 1030 or 9040C or CHAPTER 8082A 1311/ 1311/ 1311/ 1311/ 7196 7470A 1010A 9045D 7'A 8260E 8270D 8151A 8081 B FREQUENCY Grab Sample X X every 750 tons CENJ Waste Streams 5 point composite X X X X X X X X X X sample every 750 tons (1) The methods provided are standard EPA methods. The method revisions are subject to change and the most current method should be utilized by the laboratory. Thisis to be used as a guideline for sampling. Sampling frequencies and parameter requirements maybe modified at the discretion of the CE Approval staff based on items such as site history,levels of contamination and/or source of contamination,etc. CENJ Specific compounds-—Please note that Clean Earth of North Jersey(CENJ)requires that the compounds identified below be assessed/reported for all projects. The concentrations of the compounds cannot exceed the limits identified below. The analysis must include the compounds below OR the generator must certify that the compounds do not exceed the limits below based on generator knowledge. COMPOUND concentration J9 Arsenic 5 4= Cadmi— Lead :5 80000 Me—y _ i �5 W Beryllium 5800 Nickel 5 80.000 B-me 25400 Chl..be —e 5 400 Cumene(isapmpylb—ne) <960 Ethylene Glycol 5 55.000 M.th-.1 4.800 Methylene Chloride(Dichloromethane) 5880 Methyl Ethyl Ketone(2-autanone,MEK) 5800 MethVI Isobutyl Ketone(M]OK,4-methyl-2-Pentanone) 5 1 360 1 Phe—I LlW360 Tetmohloroethylene(PCEp� �chloroethyl )_ Toluene Tnchl—etW—(TCE) Xylene H avant Ch-,---iL-(Ch—i—.6 C,,6-L-rVj( L 5 21 490 3/2712017 Clean Earth Sampling Protocol North Jersey A 0' c c 1-0 'goy p� OP - ' r 4 O C) � y ti - f METHODS(1) 8015M 9023 8260B 8270D 6000r7O00 1311/6010 1030 9045D SW846 8082A 1311/8260B 131118270D 1311/8151A 1311/8081E CHAPTER73 FREQUENCY Grab-Every 750 X ins CENJ Hazardous Soils 5 point grab cromposite 1st 750 tons and X X X X X X X X X X every 750tons thereafter This is to be used as a guideline for sampling Sampling frequencies and parameter requirements maybe modified at the discretion of the CE Approval staff based items such as site history,levels of contamination and/or source of contamination,etc. (1) The methods provided are standard EPA methods The method revisions are subject to change and the most current method should always be utilized by the laboratory. CENJ Speciflc compounds-**Please note that Clean Earth of North Jersey(CENJ)requires that the compounds identified below be includedireported for all projects. In addition,the concentrations of the compounds cannot exceed the limits identified below. Constituent MOW 4 'Ars-mv Mono Cad-.gym chromium+6 WOO z li ead ` . 0 ', 'Nuerviry Bern ium- 800 �7 Nickel 0030 _ 40 -- F €lycol 3I €- 0 = Yiev ee e ch,-W,tDi ceth ire) g880 IttO l EW Kelone( B=tnno :MLK)- i800 iklelhv IsartY Kelorie;,-IBrc,4 F1 1 Pen anode) Phenol -ex0 1= Tesz& v :ACE) 400 'Toluene -60 T^chlcroe nylenr;TGEa 1460 -- - ii X4•It- t 3J0 REVISION DATE:8/2412015 IR 7MCKNOWFE PA NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF F ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SOUTHOLD TOW X PLANNING BOARD In the Matter of the Alleged Violations of the Article 27 of the ORDER ON CONSENT Environmental Conservation Law ("ECL") of the State of New York and Part 360 of Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations("6 NYCRR") of the State of New York by: File No. R1-20220207-44 me-,4,d y Kenneth Me£rre9, (Suffolk County) Respondent. WHEREAS: 1. The Department of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York is responsible .for the administration and enforcement of laws and regulations pertaining to the regulation of solid waste in the State of New York,including Article 27 of the Environmental Conservation Law oft e State of New York ("ECL"") and Part 360 of Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York ("6 NYCRR"); and 2. Upon information and belief, Respondent Kenneth WOO is the current owner of and the responsible party for a parcel of land, approximately 5.86 acres in size,located at 1100 Manhasset Avenue, Oreenpor , New York 11944, located across from Matthews Lane oil Cox Lane, Cntchogue, Town of Southold, more specifically known on Suffolk County tax reaps as# 1000- 0 400-0300-003000 ("Site"); and 3, Respondent is a "person," as defined at 6 NYCRR §360-1.2(b)(117) which defines "person" as any individual,public or private corporation, political.subdivision, government agency, authority, department or bureau of the State, municipality, industry, partnership, association, firm, trust, estate or any other legal entity whatsoever. ENFORCEAI3LE PROVISIONS F LAB 4. ECL Article 27 addresses the collection, treatment, and disposal of refuse and other solid wastes in New York State; and 5. Title 7 of ECL Article 27 addresses solid waste management and resource recovery facilities; and 6. 6 NYCRR §360.9(a)(1) states "Except as provided in sections 360.4 and 360.14 of this Part, a person or persons must not: construct or operate a facility, or any phase of it,except in accordance with a registration or a permit issued by the department"; and 7 6 NYCRR §360.9(b)(3) states "Person(s) must not: dispose of waste, beyond initial collection, except at: a disposal facility exempt from the requirements of Part 360 or 363 of this Title; or a disposal facility authorized'by the department to accept the waste"; and 8. ECL §71-2703(1) states, "Any person who violates any of the provisions of, or who fails to perform any duty imposed by title 3 or 7 of article 27 of this chapter or any rule or regulation promulgated pursuant thereto, or any term or condition of any certificate or permit issued pursuant thereto, or any final determination or order of the commissioner made pursuant to this title shall be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for each such violation and an additional penalty of not more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for each day during which such violation continues, to be assessed by the commissioner after an opportunity to be heard ..." FACTUAL BACKGROUND 9. The Site had been historically mined without Department authorization by prior owner Robert Schroeder Jr. ("Schroeder"); and 10. Schroeder caused or allowed the stockpiling of contaminated Construction and Demolition debris ("C&D") on the property; and 11. Onsite estimates showed that up to two thousand five hundred(2,500)cubic yards("CY")of C&D had been stockpiled onsite; and 12. Further, Department staff identified a three hundred seventy-five (375) CY stockpile of sand commingled with coal, resembling dredge spoils, consisting of soil, natural stones, asphalt, concrete, slag, coal fragments, and incidental amounts of glass, ceramic, and tile; and 13. On or about December 29, 2016,Department staff photo documented same; and 1.4. On or about August 1, 2018, Department staff visited the Site and observed that approximately hundred seventy-five 375 CY of dredge spoils and two thousand five hundred 2,500 CY of mixed C&D were stockpiled at the Site; and 15. The Department issued a Notice of Violation("NOV") dated October 4,2018 to Schroeder which detailed the violations observed at the Site; and L1 16. On or about 1 �ite ownership transferred to Respondent. VIOLATIONS 17. The disposal of approximately three hundred seventy-five (375) CY of dredge material and two thousand five hundred (2,500) CY of C&D solid waste at the Site is a violation of 6 NYCRR §360.9(a)(1) (aka 6 NYCRR §360-1.5 prior to November 4, 2017). 18. The acceptance of regulated solid waste and/or C&D at the Site without a Department permit or registration is a violation of 6 NYCRR §360.9(a)(1) (aka 6 NYCRR §360-1.7 prior to November 4, 2017). KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 2 OF 9 19. Respondent agrees to take affirmative steps to prevent future violations of ECL Article 27 and 6 NYCRR and the associated rules and regulations; and 20. Respondent affirmatively waives their rights to a hearing on this matter as provided by law,consent to the issuing and entering of this Order, and agree to be bound by the provisions, terms and conditions contained herein. NOW, having considered this matter and being duly advised, IT IS ORDERED THAT: I. Cease and 'Desist. Respondent shall cease and desist from further violations of any provision of the ECL and implementing regulations, more particularly ECL Article 27 and Part 360 of 6 NYCRR. II. Lompl agree. Respondent shall immediately comply with all state and local solid waste-related laws,rules and regulations, including Appendix A attached hereto. This Order on Consent is not a permit, or a modification of any permit,under any federal, State, or local laws or regulations. Unless otherwise allowed by statute or regulation, Respondent is responsible for achieving and maintaining complete compliance with all applicable federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and permits.Respondent's compliance with this Order on Consent shall be no defense to any action commenced pursuant to any laws,regulations, or permits, except as set forth herein. III. Civil Penal., That with respect to the cited violations, there is hereby imposed upon the Respondent a total penalty in the amount of FIVE DOLLARS ($5,00.0), of which the sum FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,000) shall be suspended provided that Respondent strictly adhere to the terms and conditions outlined in this Order, including the Appendix A Compliance Schedule annexed hereto. *NOTE:The signed/notarized Order on Consent must be mailed to the region with any penalty payment simultaneously mailed to DEC Albany(unless paid electronically). IV. taklaiscaW. The Order on Consent, along with any applicable reports and submissions required in this Order and Appendix A as annexed hereto shall be made to Region One, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook,NY 11790-3409,one copy each to the attention of Regional Solid Waste Engineer,Division of Materials Management and to the Regional Attorney at the same address. All communications will be considered submitted on the date of deposit with the U.S. Postal Service or delivery to a recognized carrier service. V. Reservation of Rights. The Department reserves its right to require that Respondent undertake any additional measures required to protect human health or the environment. The Department further reserves all its legal, administrative and equitable rights arising at common law, to protect human health or the environment, or as granted to it pursuant to statue or regulation, including, but not limited to,any summary abatement powers of the Commissioner. This Order on Consent does not bar, diminish, adjudicate or in any way affect the Department's rights or authorities, except as set KENNETH WEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 3 OF 9 forth in the Order on Consent, including but not limited to, exercising summary abatement powers of the Commissioner. VI. Farce Mgjeure. If Respondent cannot comply with a deadline or requirement of this Order on Consent, because of natural disaster,Federal or State declared national or state emergency based on an epidemic or pandemic, war, terrorist attack, strike,riot,judicial injunction, or other, similar unforeseeable event which was not caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Respondent and which could not have been avoided by the Respondent through the exercise of due care, Respondent shall apply in writing to the Department within a reasonable time after obtaining knowledge of such fact and request an extension or modification of the deadline or requirement. Respondent shall include in such application the measures taken by Respondent to prevent and/or minimize any delays. Failure to give such notice constitutes a waiver of any claim that a delay is not subject to penalties. Respondent shall have the burden of proving that an event is a defense to a claim of non-compliance with this Order on Consent pursuant to this subparagraph. VI. Default of Pa ment. The penalty assessed in the Order on Consent constitutes a debt owed to the State of New York. Failure to pay the assessed penalty, or any part thereof, in accordance with the schedule contained in the Order on Consent,may result in referral to the New York State Attorney General for collection of the entire amount owed (including the assessment of interest,' and a charge to cover the cost of collecting the debt), or referral to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance,which may offset by the penalty amount any tax refund or other monies that may be owed to you by the State of New York. Any suspended and/or stipulated penalty provided for in this Order on Consent will constitute a debt owed to the State of New York when and if such penalty becomes due. VIII. Modification. In those instances in which Respondent desires that any of the provisions, terms or conditions of this Order be changed, they shall make written application, setting forth the grounds for the relief sought, to the Commissioner, c/o Regional Attorney, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York 11790-3409, and shall include the Case number and the named Respondent. No change or modification to this Order shall become effective except as specifically set forth in writing and approved by the Commissioner or a duly authorized representative. IX. Access. For the purpose of monitoring or determining compliance with this Order, employees and agents of the Department shall be provided access to Respondent's, or Respondent's successors', facility to inspect and/or perform such tests as the Department may deem appropriate, to inspect and/or copy such records owned, operated, controlled or maintained by Respondent, or to perform any other lawful duty or responsibilities, related to the requirements of the Order on Consent without prior notice of such inspection. X. Indemnity. Respondent shall indemnify and hold harmless the Department,the State ofNew York, their representatives, employees, and agents for all claims, suits, actions, damages, and costs of every name and description arising out of or resulting from the fulfillment or attempted fulfillment New York State Finance Law§18. P KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 4 OF 9 of the provisions presented hereof by the Respondent,their directors,,officers,employees, servants, agents, successors, or assigns. XI. Fay Default and Violation of Order. The failure of Respondent to comply with any provision of this Order shall constitute a default and a failure to perform an obligation under this Order and shall be deemed to be a violation of both this Order and the ECL. Respondent's failure to comply fully and in timely fashion with any provision, term, or condition of this Order shall constitute a default and a failure to perform an obligation under this Order and under the ECL and shall constitute sufficient grounds for revocation of any permit,license, certification,or approval issued to the Respondent by the Department. XII. Future Comoliance. Respondent shall conduct all state and local solid waste management related activities in strict conformance with Federal and New York State laws and regulations. For the purpose of ensuring compliance with this Order, duly authorized representatives of this Department shall be permitted access to Respondent's place of business during reasonable hours, in order to inspect and/or require such tests as may be deemed necessary to determine the status of Respondent's compliance herewith. XIII. Binding e 1. The provisions, terms, and conditions of this Order, including Appendix A, shall be deemed to bind Respondent and Respondent's officers,directors,agents,employees, successors and assigns and all persons, firms and corporations acting under or for them, including, but not limited to those who may carry on any or all of the operations now being conducted by Respondent, whether at the present location or at any other in this State. MY.. Collection f.o ts1fees, Respondent's failure to pay any penalty amounts due under the terms of this Order may result in a 22% surcharge in recovery costs and a potential tax refund offset by the Department of Taxation and Finance. XV. Effective Dane. The effective date of this Order shall be the date upon which it is signed by the Commissioner or the Commissioner's Designee on behalf of the Department. XVI. Termination Date. This Order shall terminate only when all requirements of this Order are met and approved by the Department. XVI. Unforesecn Events. Respondent shall not suffer any penalty under any of the provisions, terms and conditions hereof, or be subject to any proceedings or actions for.any remedy or relief, if Respondent cannot comply with any requirements of the provisions hereof because of an Act of God, war, riot, or other catastrophe as to which negligence or willful misconduct on the part of Respondent was not foreseen or a proximate cause, provided, however, that Respondent shall immediately notify the Department in writing, when it obtains knowledge of any such condition and shall request an appropriate extension or modification of the provisions hereof, Respondent will adopt all reasonable measures to prevent or minimize any delay. XVTI. Entire A ree ent. The provisions of this Order constitute the complete and entire Order issued to the Respondent, concerning resolution of the violations identified in this Order.Terms, conditions, understandings or agreements purporting to modify or vary any term hereof shall not be binding unless made in writing and subscribed by the party to be bound,pursuant to Paragraph VIII of this Order. No informal oral or.written advice, guidance, suggestion or comment by the Department regarding any report, proposal, plan, specification, schedule, comment or statement made or KENNETH WEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT-PAGE 5 OF 9 submitted by the Respondent shall be construed as relieving the Respondent of their obligations to obtain such formal approvals as may be required by this Order. Da,ted. 2022 Stony 1Drr�oc Ke York BASIL SEGGOS Commissioner New York State Department of Environmental Conservation By: C n �aY A. HAAS, t'; �tV Regionallir or KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 6 OF'9 Appendix A Compliance Schedule File No. RI-20220207-44 Kenneth McEvoy — I. Conformance ..ce Immediately, Respondent must cease and desist from any and all future violations of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and the rules and regulations enacted pursuant thereto, and refrain from operating any solid waste management facility or otherwise undertaking any activity regulated under ECL 27-0707 and 6 NYCRR Part 360 without first having obtained the required authorization as required by ECL §27-0707 and 6 NYCRR Part 360. Respondent must cease acceptance of new waste at the Site,including undertaking any solid waste management activities exempt under 6 NYCRR Part 360 during the implementation of the Site Cleanup Plan required in Item II below. II. Submittal and Implementation of Site Cleanu Plan Within thirty(30) days from Respondent must submit an approvable Site Cleanup Plan("SCP") to the the effective date of this_ Department,which must include the location(s) of the solid waste material Order, at the Site, an estimate of the volume of the solid waste material by waste/ material type, and an implementation schedule. The SCP must include: • Removal of all waste; • Sites where waste will be sent to; • Schedule for implementing the SCP with milestones for removing waste from the Site on a weekly basis; • Site preparation activities. Respondent may process waste to meet beneficial use requirements of 6 NYCRR §§360.12 and 13 or to allow for additional disposal options. However,this does not authorize Respondent to keep such material onsite. Any waste that does not meet beneficial use requirements must be sent to an authorized disposal facili . Upon Department approval of Respondent must implement the SCP and remove no less than two the SCP, hundred fif 250 cubic yards of material per week. Every Wednesday, from the Respondent must submit a summary of all solid waste loads removed. commencement of the These summaries must cover the previous calendar week (Sunday through implementation of the SCP Saturday)and include the following information: type of material, quantity until all of the required records of material,name of destination, address of destination. are submitted to the satisfaction of the Department, KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 7 OF 9 The first business day of the Respondent must submit disposal tickets and tracking documents for all month,until all disposal solid waste materials disposed during the previous calendar month. tickets and tracking documents are submitted Within one hundred eighty Respondent must have all waste,both processed and unprocessed, (180) days from Department removed from the Site and sent to the sites listed in the SCP. If approval of the SCP, Respondent wishes to send waste to sites not identified in the SCP, Respondent must first receive Department aproval. � �_� III. Submittals �� __.__. Electronic copies of all submittals shall be submitted in PDF format to rl dmm@dec.ny.gov. Hard copies of all submittals required under this Order shall be provided to the below addresses: Regional Materials Management Engineer New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Circle Road SUNY @ Stony Brook Stony Brook,NY 11790 Regional Attorney New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Circle Road SUNY @ Stony Brook Ston Brook,NY 11790 Note: "Approvable"as used in this Order shall mean approvable by the.DEC with minimal revisions. "Minimal revision"shall mean that Respondent incorporates all revisions required by the DEC and resubmits the plan for approval within fifteen(15) calendar days after receipt of the written comments by the DEC. "Full compliance" shall mean(1)Respondent has given full and complete responses to DEC's requests,if any,for additional information;and(2)Respondent has not violated any term of this Order or Compliance Schedule,Appendix A,attached thereto. KENNETH WEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 8 OF 9 CONSENT BY INDIVIDUAL R1-20220207-44 Respondent, Kenneth 1 � y, hereby consents to the issuance of the foregoing order without further notice, waives its right to a hearing herein, and agrees to be bound by the terms,provisions, and conditions contained herein. By: Name: Kenneth McEtnr t"1 C Pq V7 Title: Date: 0-1 10 6 Email: cX t a • Ciar�1 Acknowledgment eat STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the day of , in the year 2022, before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Kenneth McEvoy,personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity, and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public If you are unable to secure notarization, you must sign the statement below. In signing this document, I acknowledge under penalty of perjury that I understand the contents and purpose of this document; the signature above is my own and I signed willingly. I have also submitted state-issued identification verifying my identity. I am aware that any false statement made herein is punishable as a class A misdemeanor pursuant to section 210.45 of the Penal Law of the State of New York. _. Signature L�6/1 Printed name KENNETH McEVOY, ORDER ON CONSENT—PAGE 9 OF 9 Submission Without a Cover Letter Name: Y-vevl V\0av C ME JAN 3 12025 SOUTHOLD TOWN Project Title: - S (D5 �f\6�o�- L L C _1L.ANNNGBOARD SCTM#: 1000 - �4 -� - �) Date: t 12, g ()Q� Details of Submission: 5�ke -�\ac� C'\e-c"— � 10 Le+}e<- -Wyy\-bEC- SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD JA1q 3 1 FORM 2025] SITE PLAN APPLICATION SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANWNG BOARD Site Plan Name and Location Site Plan Name: -75-o' SJtj Lt-e- Application Date: ........... .................... ............................ Suffolk County Tax Map#1000- ',3j-f 03 - 03 Other SCTM#s Street Address: -7 5_�)7- C-,�( Lme, Hamlet: ............... ...... 14.......... Distance to nearest intersection: -2- -7 ( q3 111,7ddle, 11J � C- P-- ..............................____...... t Type of Site Plan New Amended Residential Zoning District Owners/A=nt Contact information Please list name, mailriX or the q�/ ...... ." !e beloit: q�� andp .. ........ .L Property Owner .................... ____5 ......... . Street L16 I................................................ ....... 4, w.State zip--,v Home Telephone Other .................. ...... . ..... .............. ..........­............ ...... ......... ...... .......................... ............... ........ .......- Applicant__,...... ..................... Street ...................... ........—State- ......... ............... Home . ............... ....... ............... ......... ....................................... ................. ...=.......... ......................................................... ........... ...... ...... ...............­_­­­___­­....................... ...... Applicant's Agent or Representative: Contact Person(s)*........... .............._ ...................... Street ................. .................... Office Telephone-, ........................................ Other,._........ *Unless otherwise requested, correspondence will be sent only to the contact pe_wwrson noted here. .............. ...........—1........ ......................... Site Plan Application Form 211812010 Site Data Proposed construction type: .- New ------modification of Existing Structure Agricultural _..._ .w www.._Change of use Property total acreage or square footage: Site Plan build-out acreage or square footage: `�� ��7 ac./sq. ft. Is there an existing or proposed Sale of Development Rights on the property? Yes No w......_..._.....w ww..._._._._.....w ._. If yes, explain:. Does the parcel(s) meet the Lot Recognition standard in Town Code §280-9 Lot Recognition? YYN See, y � e y documentation— report, subdivision approval, etc.) .._ _ .� ......._ bd If"yes",Yexplain(an attar necessary docummmmm title su mm ^^V FFMµ mHµXµXµNN YYYYYYYY MµN YW WWWW mWW„ Building Department Notice of Disapproval Date: Is an application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals required? Yes..m...w. No . If yes, have you submitted an application to the ZBA? Yes No If yes, attach a copy of the application packet. Show all uses proposed and existing. Indicate which building will have which use. If more then one use is proposed per building, indicate square footage of floor area per use. rr List all existing property uses:, _.._.......... ..w ............. __ _...__......w .._ List all proposed property uses:., ...�^.� ............mmmm�` ._� r �. .. .w_.._.. ..:...w.ww �. r ___.........._........... Otheraccessory uses: w_................ ..._..............................M.M._. ..m..w.w.www. ww....._...M._w-w_._.....­._._.-w_.­_.._.........._...wwwwww..�. Existing lot coverage O mm % Proposed lot coverage: y•U 6 % Gross floor area of existing structures : sq. ft. Gross floor area of proposed structures : p g .paces: y # of proposed spaces: ��w Load.ng Berth:wYes _.. g __ .....�......... No Parking of existing s�.� �.�..............._.m. _.w�w.__._...�.... ._..... ...................�.�_ ..�_....._�. ............._.... Landscaping Details: w E i tirig landscape coverage f� % Proposed landscape coverage b % ^ mwwW Wetlands: Is this property within 500'wof a wetland area? Yes No '" Maybe__,,.,.,_,,.__ _ I, the undersigned, certify that all the above information is true. 00` ,. Signature of Preparers ._.........._ 1 "�w. ' ._._...._........._.M...H_. Date:_._m_iO.���� 2 Site Plan Application Form 211 812 01 0 APPLICANT'S AFFIDAVIT APPLICANT'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK being duly sworn, deposes and says that he �"16 S, t,ce' �� Cc'.(..��...%'ivy �` �w...............! ._.... . ....in the resides at ....................m_..__._...... .__ ... ......w. State of New York, and that he is the owner of property located at , SCTM# /cb ..7�Sw.. C�..� L- f t�...w......_.._...._....w.wu.��...._ww..... .r _w,_w....`....'.....__M._. a aw� or that he is the......,..w_._.�� to � 6- e .......... of the '........._.. .................. ....� ..WW....___._M.M.__.w. w ._ .....p (Title) (Specify whether Partnership or Corp.) and said Corporation is the owner of the above property, which is hereby making a Site Plan application; that there are not existing structures or improvements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that the title to the entire parcel, including all rights-of-way, has been clearly established and is shown on said Plan; that no part of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed plan which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing of Site Plans and will comply with same;that the plans submitted, as approved, will not be alter or changed in any manner without the approval of the Planning Board; and that the actual physical improvements will be installed in strict accordance w" lI - lan as approved by the Planning Board. Signed.........M.__....w w_ ...__.... Owner gam- �r_..w . ..'" _ Si ned„(partner or CorporatemOfficer and Title)l ) ANGEL A HE NANDE NotarV Public-State of New York Sworn to me this No.01N012' Qualified in Suffolk County day oI _ .? Z� My Commission Expires Dec.09, 027 e/2 Z 4lublic Kota µ '" Suffolk County Web Map a, 1/29/2025, 2:01:57 PM 1:8,000 0 0.05 0.1 0.2 mi 0 0.1 0.2 0.4 km C":nrwuar4raNrvt rawnz�arora�rn�dti'�ti p NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMEN"I" OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Division of Materials Management, Region i SUNY '�� Stony Brook, 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790 R (631) 444-0375 1 F: (631) 444-0231 www.dec.ny,gov November 14, 2023 Kenneth McAvoy 367 Lake Avenue St. James, NY 11780 Re:7505 SANDLOT LLC - Cutchogue CDDHRF - uncontaminated soil sand gravel rock - registration Registration # 52C60405 CDDHRF - concrete, rock, brick, asphalt pavement or millings -registration Registration # 52C1 0405 Dear Kenneth McAvoy: Enclosed is the validated copy of your 6 NYCRR Part 360 registration, which becomes effective on November 14, 2023 and expires on November 13, 2028. This letter only acknowledges receipt of your registration form and does not, in any way, verify that the information which you provided on the form is true or correct. You are reminded that 6NYCRR Part 360 contains various requirements that must be followed to warrant your facility's continued status as a registered facility. A list of general requirements for a registered facility described in Section 360.15, as well as additional requirements of specific registration types, may be viewed online at https://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/2491.htmi. You are required to keep appropriate records regarding the use of the facility in order to accurately file an annual report as required by Paragraph 360.19(k)(3). This registration does not exempt or preclude you from complying with any other applicable federal, state, or local laws, rules or regulations. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Andrew Oskowsky of my staff at the above telephone number. Sincerely, Digitally signed by Syed H. Rahman Date:2023.11.14 15:18:19-05'00' Syed H. Rahman, P.E. Regional Materials Management Engineer Enclosure t` -y2 l r e � Ile a n MV, a a r ¢. .. - BOOT' y 3QFRCc. ; 91 s Fig WY 41 � t - F � ' , -- � ~� � =� =e � N 'M e €-: a iS S!-QvVN ARE APPEaMLATE C ER,H('-K& AP � li COX LAME < TSB A- ry `OSEL Gv €:i tk C t L NY.IQ.j UP S RE A GROUND$ C-NI OR G VVELL wI,H _MC QRIJGtEkL� OtN REAN4 GROUND WATERM3 .i S N I O i ( ON ALL_MNES NOTE:THE EN IRES SITE W1-..BE GRADED INWARD FRW 1 LA N \N PROPERTY LINE T{ KEEP L i QRMWATER V1 E+N.H ,.U' PROP r IY R GSED P ES WILI GE ADJUSTED BASED ON 1 R THE Csr`tti'"k 4 OF t`tti RAIL :RTEii AL AVAILABLE ON SI ITS,THE ENTERE S:i E SJkLu BE GENERfiLLY S�OaS?r TG{;ED r r 1'i A ZONAL A� - _ O WARDS THE SUMP, A 5 BU17PER WILL.BE MAINTAINED FRO,11.THE PROPER-Y LINE ON ALLI.OvR SIDES, . NOTE:The background survey is not reflective of regrading post remediatOn of the site. i -} Ct t FN'T LIST 5 c k-r -1 INIr EO'C rfik J 1= r h5 fiORIL 0P_0Vl L uK ti: C RrNfC EJ C,C4A\a f'v'F 1 ca.i?- I j.NITO SEE:CAT M0 tom, OPERATIONAL nur Y Ni.'UNIT A S.i sC;p _ .ree S 5^t e e 1 tt 4>4M r� RC L GRADE .1t l PA TY P uc�. CG Tt Scale: 1/3f1 '` CSC E RkN diL L S M,C+4 t U rrJ A EFS AS .- F)...r r 0ro T u_r P€kATLO€i4. f 1 t S II��III� II � IIIIII' I SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK RECORDS OFFICE a RECORDING PAGE Type of Instrument: DEED Recorded: 12/27/2022 Rumber of Pages : 5 At: 11 :49:51 AM Receipt Number : 22-0171549 TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 22-12674 LIBER: D00013183 PAGE: 096 District: Section: Block: Lot: i0oo 084 .00 03.00 003. 000 EXAMINED AND CHARGED AS FOLLOWS Deed Amount: $0 .00 Received the Following Fees For Above Instrument t Exempt Exempt ! : P JPage/Filing $25.00 NO Handling $20 .00 . .NO COE $5.00 NO NYS SRCHG $15 . 00 NO ; EA-CTY $5.00 NO EA-STATE $250 . 00 NO ITP-584 $5 .00 NO Notation $0 .00 --NO � Cert.Copies $0.00 NO RPT $200.00 NO ? Transfer tax $0 .00 NO Comm.Pres $0 .00 NO M Fees Paid $525. 00 TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 22-12674 i THIS PAGE IS A PART OF THE: INSTRUMENT r THIS IS NOT A BILL i JUDITH A. PASCALE mpt County Clerk, Suffolk County s s J " 3 i 1 i mp r BARGAIN AND SALE DEED WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS 4c*,dYA THIS INDENTURE made the d � ay of APH >2028. BETWEEN,Bayberry Enterprises, having an address at 1 100 Manhasset Avenue,Greenport,New York 11944,party ofthe first part and Cutchogue Group LLC,as nominee for JAB Hamptons 1 I LLC and 7505 $and lot LLC, having an address at 33 Fairbanks Boulevard, Woodbury,New York 1)797, party of the second part, q0.L-�'D WITNF,SSETH,that the party of the first part,in consideration orlhpx-Uutuked—Stmeaty-Luc44Km=tr Yt� ( (�5 dollars and other valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,situate,lying and being in the County of SUFFOLK,State of New York,as more particularly bounded and described on SCHEDULE"A"ANNEXED HERETO AND MADE APART HEREOF SAID PREMISES BEING KNOWN AS AND BY THE STREET ADDRESS: 7505 COX LANE, CUTCHOGUE,NEW YORK 11971 AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby the said premises have been encumbered in any way whatever,except as aforesaid, AND the party of the first part,in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law,covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. This is an absolute conveyance of title in effect as well as form and is not intended as a mortgage,trust conveyance, or security of any kind. The consideration therefore is the full release of all debts, bonds, notes,obligations, costs and charges under the terms of a certain mortgage or trust deed existing on the property being conveyed, from Bayberry Enterprises to Landco Mortgage Bankers Inc.in the amount of $375,000.00 dated November 28,2016 and recorded January 14, 20t7 in Liber 22778 Page 370 in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk.Said mortgage was assigned by assignment of mortgage from Landco Mortgage Bankers Inc.to JAB Flamptons I i LLC and 7505 Sandlot LLC recorded August 20,2021 in Liber 23315 Page 877 in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk, This conveyance completely satisfies such obligation and terminates said mortgage and the notes secured thereby and any effect thereof in all respects. Being the same premises described in the deed to the parties of the first part herein from Francis J.McBride to Bayberry Enterprises,dated July 7, 1987 and recorded on July 15, 1987 in Liber 10365 Page 361.Said premises are known and designated as District: 1000,Section 084.00,Block 03.00 and Lot(s)003.000. k TOGETHER with all right,title interest,if any,of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the cenier lines thereof,TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first in and to said premises; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part,the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. The word"party"shall be construed as if it read"parties"whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. BAYBERRY ENTERPRISES a New York domestic partnership By: Af�u gz= Name:Robert Schroeder,III Title: Fiduciary of the Estate of Robert Reed Schroeder,the Managing Member of Bayberry Enterprises I Oki 0A STATE OF*ARK ) }SS.: COUNTY OF C MLA 5 ) On the 6 day of 45460 3F9L, in the year 2021 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared Robert Schroeder,III,personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her capacity,and that by her signature on the instrument,the individual,or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted,executed the instrument. _.m.SHERYLi.CRAIG ° �"l My COMMISSION S GG 936264 Notary 1�nlb e �"? EXPIRES:Dmmber2,2O23 �'`ihaa�dNt�arMdwuaa'pp�u�ikc'kPt�kr INSTRUCTIONSCRP-5217-PDF4NS):www.orps.state.lry.us FOR COUNTY USE ONLY " flew Ye rlt Slab D"W"stl of C1I.sw(scc" Taxation and Finance office of Real Propedy Tax 5afvicee f C2a Diu Dud Retarded L - � RP-5217-PDF Clt» t* �J�J01.1ra)pa l r. 1 paat Real PraParlyfas rrtepon(lufol PROPERTY INFORMATION I.property -J505 Cox Lane Location a...+."SIMM KAMER -STMETRAUL Y Cutchogue 11971 6 •CMGRTorw hhiAdt •mmoe 2•Naiu Cutchogue Group LLC as Noninoe for JAL, `aJA't 'Awn FaYeVMMM. iamptons ii :,LC and 7505 Sandlot LLC LAST NAW40 PAW rT441'low 7.Tes ladmmwhearfuwnrmxBuaeartoheeem Cutchoque Group LLC as Nominee Bltrng I other whin buyen addresspl boftn dform) Laiarrws nran'rsarE AddmR 33 Fairbanks Boulevard Woodbury NY 11797 mnaiaruAotkNomw CITTORTOM aTAwt ApcM I.tni cala lice n o(Asnnrrent 1 d of paresis OR ❑Part d■Pencil fink M Parl of s Parcel)Check as may apply: Rail Pertain bothered own the dead Ill Planning Board with Suhdiseim Aulhardy Edals ❑ S.Dead \ ()R 6.04 Property Flair FM •oemh -ACM SWAM son Approed was Required env Transfer • she IC.Pamd Approved for SubdVelon adh Nap ProWded Bayberry Enterprises a.Better -5rT aaa:,00uwnrr Name W NIVANA\PAW FMTMlf •7.aaledtho descrlplhmwhich meal accurately describes the Check the hoses below as they apply: 0 soof8aa Property st Is"tmaof"Jr. L Ownership Type leCondairammh F.Coinmcvcial t.New Comdr onaVAMOLand 10A.Prop"Loaned within onAgricultural District 108.Buyer recited a disclosure notice i c "that the property Is in an Agricultural Dialdct L y one owrowaer ofthda MiNdionaerr appikow m . A.Sale Benvee Relahm or FamEr Relavin 11.Seta contrast Dam 12/0 B/2 0 21 B Sale between Related Companies or Partners in Business. ],,�,,� C.One of to Buyers la also m Bdw •12 of SatalTrawakr �� S 2'lO d D Buyer v Setter]a Govemmerd Agency or Lending g huWution E.Dead Type not Wieramy or Bargain and Sale(Speedy Below) F.Sala of FremorW or Less than Fee Inter"(Specify Below) •17.Pot Selo Prim ,1M) (L Significant Chir"in Property Between TaaUe Status and We Dame tl Saki oiSuohninis includedm Swe Pfkm (Ful PAM Is tw oml wwwo$send for the property Including personal property. 1.Other Unocal Fitters AMeedng Sara Price(Specify Sisson) This par a may be In the form or cank other party or goods.air tho orsumpkin or J.N� ffwtp"ls aodww, amass.)A""Munctja am$W~Aftio dow MUM •Oanuri H'Ion Condition: 1A indicate the Vielivrof personal proparly Included In the alb ASSSSSMFNT iN TION-Data Should rallett t 1 afar oven Ng IL Year of Asseurned Roil hum which Wamarloe taken(1f f) 21 •17.Total Assineed Vtlus 1,500 •ter.Property class 340 — ,,,•--•, "'%Staicat Oletdal Now 4 7 3 B 12 '20.TO Mop ldent lorfsyRoll Ide+NRor(s)(if mom Man/der,at ash shod weh additional hienti er(all 1C00-084.00-03.00-003.000 URTIMEATioN I Certify that all 0111e Imrra ratlnformatmn-its on this form an true asi comet ito Uwe best of my knowledge mad be"and 1 understand mat the rnaking of any wlekrl take statamad d raidedal het heroin subject mete ma ilttwakrttid ta the making and Whq of false Indrurnsw s. refto n rich tKW NOW rt InWis UC aoNy,A )ors seek amoft,armor y,/ A1�td" p �• WMj aarwe"A an 04WAW.caws w ,asp aam air amid iftiritim,Oro "V014k 1z Pon,Wnea snaaasuessomnprdingtlr mesas TYP area wraNwtdl 'ax4da asaraY4MNa;. "a'a ' a Bayberry Enterprises -LW~ RANr C516) 358-7200 Asa toad •n1LPnaEmaAgRrEraraara, s' oAwR 1100 Manhasset AvOrtua ^m+wsa •aTREETwsE 3er^ rt NY 11944 y. 'a'. aN 'BTATR .cocoa r Yal_ely, sq. Eric' rAw arAva rear NwAu (516) 359-7200 WEACOM '- fELtPHMENL s Rd4 eleaae, Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS 1, All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. µ. ,....p .. ,,, ns r o .ignjff ant a c l coat] ggi( l µi l 1 f�.)q Ji l w i g 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. "Thus each answer must be explained in detail listing both supporting and non- supgorting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, itsli ll q�)A-hq,undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office,the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM#5'u)� �gjq o 3 - G � PROJECT NAME The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): El Board (c Planning Board Lr I Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g. capital �I construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) El (b) Financial assistance(e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: Nature and extent of action: Location of action: Site acreage: ............---------------- Present land use: e, Present zoning classification: ........... ici ................. 1 If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: 41 (a) Name of applicant:... M' (4-a"I (b) Mailing address:,.,..................... -­--�?-17-<'.'.,-1-' .e................. ....................... O'L4­ *49 4�� .. .......................------ (c) Telephone number: Area Code 2, 74- (d) Application number, if ........... Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes 1:1 No Z If yes, which state or federal agency?.,,,,.,.-..-,-—- 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. OYes No [JNot Applicable ..........­­­­­.............. ..........................------ ........... ............... ..........................­­­. ...............--­ ......... sh"-e­e'—ts if,,-n e-c—c s's'a r y ... ................ .. ........... ................. Attach additional 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 F] Yes 1:1 No M Not Applicable Attach..................... . M....._ ..........wv_._..__m....._ ..,..... . .......... ....... - ._.._.w....... .......-..w.. ...._._.... additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria E Yes E] No [�T Not Applicable Attach addi___.tionaI.....- .._. ...sheets.m._-ifnecc_""essa....... ............... ,.,..� ....... _ -.�_... ... ry 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 11 Yes E] No Not Applicable Attach additional sheets-if necessary M........_.._...... ___.._ _.... ..wv........ �._ ...... Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Yes El No ffNot Applicable Xd -'.w_..,.,..��'s—h�.e-t--s if"n..u,'e-s-s. ry.�.......,,, -_.....�.�.w...-..... ................. .—--- ......--------------- -........_�w....................................www- ach additional sheets if necessa 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. 0 Yes [:] No Z Not Applicable Attachadditional sheets_..................__wwww._........_ __.........................�_ _www..... ... _..wwww.. ............... ......ww_. _w_..µ......._........_w_.... . _..... ...._.ww ...__ _......_._............_ _. ... Po if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. Yes [:] No 2 Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if.n_.. .._s--- ary... ._...........................M.M._.... _...........,ww. ................w_.......mm...w w_.�._.._.._.... w..__.�...w ww _................_.. eces 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. Fl Yes 1-1 No Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. Yes❑ No 1!1 Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary _w w..___........_. ww_...... ............. _._...... __...._ �w___— m.wwww._ ._............. — .... ....... ..__..� WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III-Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. 1:1 Yes No Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if n e__._cessa_._..._.............ry .. ...... Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section M-Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. E] Yes 1:1 5 No Not Applicable ------------ w._._®. ..�...._....-www 's.h' ..... __ ....M..._.....................__ ____w...._... ...., ..__._......-.._.�---........ _...._ -.. 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 El No Not Applicable At ach a..d....,._ nalsheets....... f necessa................................ __. ... _ ........ ....... _... ..... _........_..-...a .... ........._.._._._.__.......a. ___ ........w ditio iry.. Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III-Policies; 'ages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. El yes [:1 No Not Applicable PREPARED BY IJ� ��,'l ��-✓rn TITLE � -"/4 0 � DATEw Amended on 811105 Full Environmental Assessment Form Part I -Project and Setting Instructions for Completing Part 1 Part 1 is to be completed by the applicant or project sponsor. 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;indicate whether missing information does not exist, or is not reasonably available to the sponsor;and,when possible,generally describe work or studies which would be necessary to update or fully develop that information. Applicants/sponsors must complete all items in Sections A&B. In Sections C,D&E,most items contain an initial question that must be answered either"Yes"or"No". If the answer to the initial question is"Yes",complete the sub-questions that follow. If the answer to the initial question is"No",proceed to the next question. Section F allows the project sponsor to identify and attach any additional information. Section G requires the name and signature of the applicant or project sponsor to verify that the information contained in Part 1 is accurate and complete. A.Project and Applicant/Sponsor Information. ... ......__...... wwwwwwwww Name of Action or Project: r S 5 L4 . Project Location(describe, and attach a general location map): Brief Description of Proposed Action p include purpose or need):. / 50r��� �� � e��i><e�l' �� 5 �� Mti�er%��lSGCorti�� +.J1 l � Name of Applicant/Sponsor: _ __._._._.. Telephone: 7 _. ..v w. .._... . '� ` ...... E-Mail.... _ru _.-rw..'...l5 Lc ��..ww_. m_a�w.wo Address:/, w.w............. City/PO: (`�, State: P ip tide:. / �'`'1 �� __.. _ __.._.._.._..__................ Tele µhone ___.... ...... ! c' Project Contact if not same as sponsor; �e a --� � (' p nsor;give name and title/role). p 1 wwwwwwwww..�......_m._.._......_............. .. �. w�._................... . E-Mail: ........._...._.._..........._... ...... ............................................ _....ww.w............._...._............._...........www._._.__. -. w_..........._._._._........................m__.w......w....... ........ w Address: City/PO: __..........._.._......................._m . ....w w _...... -.State .._ ___...-'_w.wwwwww .ww_._. Zip Code Y ... wwwww_......................_.m_........ ..._. . Property Owner (if not same as sponsor): Telephone: E-Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: ._............. .. __ ... ._ _www.. Page 1 of 13 C.3. Zoning a. Is the site of the proposed action located in a municipality with an adopted zoning law or ordinance. EYes[:]No If Yes,what is the zoning classification(s) including a iy applicable overlay district? 114 4 ....................... ............... ...................... ........ b. Is the use permitted or allowed by a special or conditional use permit? El Yes c. Is a zoning change requested as part of the proposed action? E]Yes No If Yes, i. What is the proposed new zoning for the site? CA.Existing community services. a. In what school district is the project site located? ............ b. What police or other public protection forces serve the project site? ............ . ........ ............... c. Which fire protection and emergency medical semlices serve the project site? d. What parks serve the project site? )I , .............. ...........- ................. .......... ............... D.Project Details D.1.Proposed and Potential Development a.What is the general nature of the proposed action(e.g.,residential,industrial, commercial,recreational;if mixed, include all components)? I- ......... ......... b. a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c. Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 0 acres c. Is the proposed action an expansion of an existing project or use? E]YesWo i. If Yes,what is the approximate percentage of the proposed expansion and identify the units(e.g., acres,miles,housing units, square feet)? % Units: - - - ............. d. Is the proposed action a subdivision,or does it include a subdivision? E]Yes OdNo If Yes, i. Purpose or type of subdivision?(e.g.,residential, industrial,commercial;if mixed,specify types) ......... ............................................ .................. ..... ......... ................................................ .....— -------...... ....... ..... ... ... ........ ii. Is a cluster/conservation layout proposed? E]Yes ONo iii. Number of lots proposed? iv. Minimum and maximum proposed lot sizes? Minimum Maximum e.Will the proposed action be constructed in multiple phases? E]YesoNo i. If No, anticipated period of construction: months ii. If Yes: • Total number of phases anticipated .............. • Anticipated commencement date of phase I (including demolition) month _year • Anticipated completion date of final phase month wear • Generally describe connections or relationships among phases, including any contingencies where progress of one phase may determine timing or duration of future phases: ........... . ................ Page 3 of 13 w ii. Describe how the proposed action would affect that waterbody or wetland, e.g. excavation,fill,placement of structures,or alteration of channels,banks and shorelines. Indicate extent of activities, alterations and additions in square feet or acres: iii.Will the proposed action cause or result in disturbance to bottom sedime � ��� ... .... .. nts? ❑Yes[�No iv.IWill the proposed action cause or result in the destruction or removal of aquatic vegetation? ..........._ q g ❑YesNo If Yes: • acres of aquatic vegetation proposed to be removed • expected acreage of aquatic vegetation remaining after project completio • purpose of proposed removal(e.g.beach clearing,invasive species control,boat access): .. • proposed method of ......_. ...... .._ _ ..... .... ... .... ...� .... .. .u.. plant removal: • if chemicaUherbicide treatment will be used,specify product(s): v. Describe any proposed reclamation/mitigation following disturbance: __ c.Will the proposed action use,or create a new demand for water? Dyes o If Yes: proposed g P Y pp..y..'......................gallons/day ii. Will the ro osed action obtain water from an existingpublic water............. i. Total anticipated water usage/demand a/deman per a p................. r supply?� Dyes MNo If Yes: • Name of district or service area: _ .......... .... .. • Does the existing public water supply have capacity to serve the proposal? p 1? ❑Yes❑No • Is the project site in the existing district? ❑Yes❑No • Is expansion of the district needed? ❑Yes❑No • Do existing lines serve the project site? ❑Yes❑No iii. Will line extension within an existing district be necessary to supply the project? Dyes Wo If Yes: • Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project: • upply iv. Is a ewrwater supply ply district the service area proposed to be formed to serve the project site? .... ...❑ 11nFFO pp Y p p .. .... p......, Yes�No If,Yes: • Applicant/sponsor for new district: ____....... __...... .... • Date application submitted or anticipated: • Proposed source(s)of supply for new district . v. If a public water supply will not be used describe plans to provide water supply 1 for the ~ p Pp Y p p � pp y e project vi.If water supply will be from wells(public or private),what is the maximum pumping capacity: gallon s/minute. d.Will the proposed action generate liquid wastes? ❑Yes o If Yes: i. Total anticipated liquid waste generation per day: mmmm . ............�....... gallons/day ii. Nature of liquid wastes to be generated(e.g., sanitary wastewater, industrial;if combination,describe all components and approximate volumes or proportions of each): __ .... iii. Will the ro osed action use any existing public wastemmm ............ ... ...... ....... ....... .. ❑ �...... p p water treatment facilities? Yes o If Yes: • Name of wastewater treatment plant to be use .................................................... _.._...... • Name of district: __..._____..................... • Does the existing wastewater treatment plant have capacity to serve the project? ❑Yes❑No • Is the project site in the existing district? ❑Yes❑No • Is expansion of the district needed? [-]Yes❑No Page 5 of 13 ro h. Will the proposed action generate or emit methane(including,but not limited to, sewage treatment plants, E1YesffNo landfills,composting facilities)? If Yes: i. Estimate methane generation in tons/year(metric): ii.Describe any methane capture, control or elimination measures included ' project design e.g., combustion to generate m ro' g ( .g., g e heat or electricity,flaring) i. Will the proposed action result p in the release of air pollutants from open-air operations or processes,such as ❑Yes. No quarry or landfill operations? If Yes:Describe operations and nature of emissions(e.g.,diesel exhaust,rock particulates/dust): j. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels or generate substantial ❑Yes ]No new demand for transportation facilities or services? If Yes: i. When is the peak traffic expected(Check all that apply): ❑Morning ❑Evening ❑Weekend ❑Randomly between hours of..... �__ to ­­ ii. For commercial activities only,projected number..........t p y type( g p )of truck p � k trips/day s/da and e e. semi trailers and dump trucks): iii. Parking spaces: Existing Proposed Net increase/decrease p ... .. ....._ ..., .... ........ iv. Does the proposed action include any shared use parking? ❑Yes❑N o v. If the proposed action includes any modification of existing roads, creation of new roads or change in existing access, describe: vii Will thelproposed action include access ic/private transportation eto)publ or icltransportation or acco lities available within �/2 mileto pts e ro ase srte� �uWµP ❑❑Y .. ..__ ... accommodations for use of hybrid,p p d es❑No y ,electric Yes❑No or other alternative fueled vehicles? viii. Will the proposed action include plans for pedestrian or bicycle accommodations for connections to existing ❑Yes❑No pedestrian or bicycle routes? k.Will the proposed action(for commercial or industrial projects only)generate new or additional demand ❑Yes No for energy? If Yes: i. Estimate annual electricity demand during operation of the proposed action: ii. Anticipated sources/suppliers of electricity for the project(e.g.,on-site combustion,on-site renewable,via grid/local d/local utility,or other): .... ... ... ..__ ...... .... .pg...de',—._. .. sting substations.. .... ...__ _ ...... ... .... ... ....❑Yes❑N.o.........._ iii. Will the proposed action requrre a new, or an a rade to an exi 1. Hours of operation. Answer all items which apply, i. During Construction: _ ii. During Operations: • Monday-Friday: _.... .....�0 � .r''...� • Monday-Fridaysa7 .. . �... ,. • Saturday: �....__.. .: �. �._ .. � _ • Saturday ......... i.��«.�... _.......:..—.ICAU. a....�...... ... ..... • Sunda _ • Sunday:......._ • Holidays ... ....................... • Holidays: .. . Page 7 of 13 s. Does the proposed action include construction or modification of a solid waste management facility? ❑Yes[R No If Yes: i. Type of management or handling of waste proposed for the site(e.g.,recycling or transfer station,composting,landfill, or other disposal activities): .. .... ... ..... -__...a. ... ..... .. ... .� ....... ......... ..... . ...... .. ............. .. ...... .. .... ............. ..._W .., ii. Anticipated rate of disposaUproc essing: • Tons/month,if transfer or other non-combustion/thennal treatment,or • Tons/hour,if combustion or thermal treatment iii. If landfill, anticipated site life: .. ...... years t. Will the proposed action at the site involve the commercial generation,treatment, storage,or disposal of hazardous❑Yes RINo waste? If Yes: i. Name(s)of all hazardous wastes or constituents to be generated,handled or managed at facility: ii. Generally describe rocesses or activities involving hazardous wastes or consti ... . .. ... p tuents: iii. Specify amount t... _ ................_..... ...... ..........w_ _..w__ .. o be handled or generated tons/month iv. Describe any proposals for on-site minimization,recycling or reuse of hazardous constituents:w w _ v. Will any hazardous wastes be disposed at an existing offsite hazardous waste ....... ..........._ _w Yes facility? No If Yes:provide name and location of facility:_..... ....... . .... ....... . ...... ....... ...... ........a ....... .... ....................... .. ....... If No: describe proposed management of any hazardous wastes which will not be sent to a hazardous waste facility: E. Site and Setting of Proposed Action E.I.Land uses on and surrounding the project site ..... .._�.,__..._..._.._...................... ....w ....................,........ _w___._................_.._.m_ww w w_..ww ......_.__.............................._....... ��.www.ww.._.._........_...w.wwwww. .ww........_..........,. a. Existing land uses. i. Check all uses that occur on,adjoining and near the project site. ❑ Urban n Industrial ® Commercial En Residential(suburban) ❑ Rural(non-farm) ❑ Forest ❑ Agriculture El Aquatic Other(specify): ii. If mix of uses,generally describe: .............. www_._www ,,._w ............... wwwwwww ...._..................._._._.wwww........ww...._........................... .www.._ ....... ............._.......... b.Land uses and covertypes on the project site. Land use or Current Acreage After Change Coveriy e Acreage Protect Com pletion (Acres+/-) • Roads,buildings,and other paved or impervious O 06 ,+ 0.o6 surfaces . . .... .............. ..... ........ • Forested • Meadows,grasslands or brushlands(non- O 13-76 agricultural, includin andoned agricultural) W. • Agricultural (includes active orchards,....field,..greenhouse etc.) w. w.ww�.... �...... -. ......_�_...�.�..._.........__ �- w .........� ww_�_.............._m�www. ............. • Surface water features (lakes,ponds,streams,rivers,etc.) .w_............... _ _w ..______V......................._w..... ._._m........ ............,.,.,,,.,.... .,...............__w...... .................__....._.._...._..............m_......... ._... ............. • Wetlands(freshwater or tidal) _. _._._.......................�.........__ . _w_..............__...,..�...... �W+►WWNon-ve....etated(bare rock,earth.w...........11.>_ _......___.__�w�w._. �.�_._._.w�w�__....m-.._._�,.�,.ww��..._._.� g ( or fill) S S— y"7 CO N..+..µµpM Other mmw._._........................................._ww._w.. Describe: Page 9 of 13 e.Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site,or district ❑Yes®`No which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places, or that has been determined by the Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places? If Yes: i. Nature of historic/archaeological resource: ❑Archaeological Site ❑Historic Building or District ii. Name: iii. Brief description mof attributes on which listing i..... . s based: £Is the project site,or an.....y portion of it located in W ......... ................. _ .__.:._...._......._ww w. ... w_...................�._.._....w ____....._.www. www.._ p or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for ❑Yes�?No archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office(SHPO) archaeological site inventory? g. Have additional archaeological or historic site(s)or resources been identified on the project site? ❑Yes[,�]NoMM If Yes: i.Describe possible resource(s): ... ii. Basis for identification: h. Is the project site within fives miles of any officially designated and publicly accessible federal, state,or local ❑Yes Flo scenic or aesthetic resource? If Yes: i. Identify resource: ii. Nature of, or basis for, designation(e.g.,established highway overlook, state or local p or scenic byway,park,state historic trail ay, etc.): _ iii. Distance between project and resource .. ... ....... ... .mile. _.......... ,.,. P J s. i. .Is the project site located within a designated river corridor under the Wild, Scenic .....ww_....___._.atio... l River......_M.M..w.w�Yes FITN...._......mmw and Recreational Rivers o Program 6 NYCRR 666? If Yes: i. Identify the name of the river and its designation: ii. Is the activity consistent with development restrictions contained in 6NYCRR Part 666? ❑Yes❑No F.Additional Information Attach any additional information which may be needed to clarify your project. If you have identified any adverse impacts which could be associated with your proposal,please describe those impacts plus any measures which you propose to avoid or minimize them. G. Verification I certify that the information provided is true to the best of my knowledge. L Applicant/Sponsor Name z5 _...a ��`�.. � ...._... � ... ........ ,__ ......._� r.. . �,� _....... .. .... _...... ........... .... ._irw✓ � t^ GQj v.. Date Signature,.......... ��..... ...... Title ........ �..tt, e .. PRINT FORM Page 13 of 13 OFFICE LOCATION: � � MAILING ADDRESS Town Hall Annex � ��, P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 � Southold,NY 11971 (cor. Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) „ Telephone: 631-765-1938 Southold,NY www.southoldtownny.gov PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Accounting From: Planning Department Date: January 31, 2025 Re: Check Please deposit the attached check into B691: Deferred Revenue. Fee is for a Site Plan Application not yet accepted by the Planning Board. Applicant/Project w.........................w .................m................ ...........�...wvw. .. Name & Type Tax Map # � Amount check Date/No. 7505 Sandlot LLC 84.-3-3 $3,000.00 1/30/2025 Check # 1001 ALP Aft. KEY MAP SCALE 1"=500' SITE PLAN FOR 0 7505 COX LANE a SIT UA TE Jy ® cox`'NF you r --`GOTCHO G`t,E TOWN OF 'SOUTHOLD E ass ® SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK 0011s ® ® S.C. TAX No. 1000-84-03-03 SCALE 1 "=40' JANUARY 16, 2025 Soo, R°°cos AREA = 258,518 sq. ft. 5.935 ac. OWNERS DATA NOTES ` 1. BASE MAP REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND No. OWNER NAME oQ �a `� '~-• ^`� �� SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. 1Q OREGON ROAD ESTATE VINEYARDS LLC ` ' '"` it go�A/!q� 2. THIS PROPERTY IS IN ZONING USE DISTRICT �2 LI (LIGHT INDUSTRY)H. NORMAN McCULLOUGH III ^` i r ' "" 3. ELEVATION REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND 3❑ LONGDOG ACRES LLC `� ; SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. ® CAROLYN RICCI AND JOSEPH RICCI ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.A.V.D. 1988 DATUM �`'-^', � ` F \5❑ KYLE KOENIG AND JESSICA KOENIG EXISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: x. -- - .. ,�� �� �, \ © MICHAEL BOKEN AND TARA BOKEN 0 70 DYLAN MULLER AND ALICIA GRATTEN ry� ® ROBERT E. TAPLIN III AND LINDA M. SIMS 9❑ JASON WEBER AND JUFITH DELUCA c� ! 0 JAN 31 2025 10 MATTITUCK GUN CLUB INC. " " - �^ ` \ Cl SING s N j LE FAMILY SOUTHOLD TOWN REST DENCE ^ � PLANNING BOARD 11 PRIME PURVEYORS INC. GLENN F. HEIDTMANN, GLENN F. HEIDTMANN JR 12 AND JEFFERY W. HEIDTMANN � P 9� l 13 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD60 14 THREE BROTHERS REALTY CORP. OF NEW YORK 15 6725 COX LANE LLC. �1 J r`• € ' "~`' S o y 16 CORAZZINI REALTY CORP. ��11 a J f' /,! f / t` (f*,f f' / t `i. r \\' „ f €/ �1 9e01+ ....... I ^ ^ i,ge. � ::::.�. , � rw' .i' � �✓ �^`" 34t 3 � 1� .,._, _._._ .,...... ..,r \'~`'•`', �'�`w', � `'�.ti`., „. ``:, .....w: ..,... '` � `\ r L � r Fkl g . , ..w. � 037 OF �l , t , i q `\ ' i � f ,9n , : A '1' , , r ` .....,,, ..: . • , IN S Q\ ..._ ., ., ..,...,. ..r �'I ...'• w / �:.. �,.,y � / �f i � ... \ •, "-^.. ,\.cam `. ''i `y. �i�w l ..: '�`c\ ^. n , P \` • , (a ti 0 ��\�VPam } Py t ' R O { J f e•r,„ W� � � ,,/• ✓'.„ ' 1 ? ' r � ��,... .`r F t � �`, t ~` , `^,. '1 € r r ;a G(v ` i r <f, �f r f+�'r s r •"''' j ,� � ! r i ,',` a°`' j,, ; �'.> ? `\. •.� `: � I / r r 0`°G��" 61 r r�t 1,s r t.`l 'f '� ° �,,� ,t` �._.... `` r�' 1°� r � ,E i \ ... "' ...,, � f 6 i c`. �G• .°' SO10+ �' ✓ /{f rf 6� If I}�t �Ol /1O PREPARED , g `"". "� \ Rid • .. . ,..,.... _ _ w„ ,,,. h ` , r` � �. CE WITH THE MINIMUM 28 - STANDARDSIFOR TITLE ASURVEYs AS ESTABLISHED Sl (0 BY THE I\ � \ ?o ff •40+ J \ s� { / ! fr! :�� FOR SUCH USE BY THE NEW VPROYORK STATEO OLAND / TITLE ASSOCIATION. o .1 oil s ri, _. \rb� s°GA•�,. St��'y4,�jq �: `^• �`. O F ` 26 N�c ps o tb lO A6 �zOC, 4r f V = . ! N TAFT '!Q� ' V`TQ •',� ` ``^ `.� ^ .,�,• ` ... n`!l A N.Y.S. Lic. No. 50467 0 •` S ..... ��4 ~`��\`' UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION 'I TO THIS SECTION 7209 OFS THE N NEW YORK STATE Nathan �fi''af Corwin Ill >+ 'r EDUCATION LAW. Land� Surveyor COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING SEAL OR EMBOSSED SURVEYSEAL SHALL THE LAND 'SINOTDBE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY. C L CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN Successor To: Stanley J. Isaksen, Jr. L.S. ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY Joseph A. Ingegno L.S. IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND Title Surveys — Subdivisions — Site Plans — Construction Layout LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- PHONE (631)727-2090 Fax (631)727-1727 TUTION. CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF 1586 Main Road P.O. Box 16 ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. Jamesport, New York 11947 Jamesport, New York 11947 2 Presubmission Materials TOWN OF SOUTHOLD � ° BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD,N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: April 16, 2025 TO: Cutchogue Group LLC (Ratsey) PO Box 398 Cutchogue,NY 11935 Please take notice that your application dated February 28, 2025: For permit to: legalize an"as built" wholesale business for screen i.ng and temporary stic at: Location of property: 7507 Cox L�111e, Cut e County Tax Map No. 1000—Section 84 Block 3 Lot 3 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: Pursuant to Article XXIII Section 280-127 the„pro osed use re uires site plan approval from the Southold "Down Planning I oard, AuYicarrze Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Planning Board KEY MAP 7505 SANDLOT LLC AREA PLAN AREA SCALE 1,.=500' NUMBER PERMIT UNITS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION USED CY/DAY STORAGE MAX ON SITE SQ. FT. C.YDS STORAGE C.Y. 1 CONCRETE, BRICK, ROCK, GRAVEL 100 TONS DAY 60 1800 1800 SITE PLAN F 0 R UNPROCESSED (MIXED LOADS)) 3,000 1800 1000 CONCRETE 3, 0 500 7505 COX LANE 0 BRICK 3,00000 100 ROCK 3.000 500 /]► ® �y GRAVEL 3,000 500 S1j 1/]�]UA 1 E RCA RCA-PROCESSED 5,000 2000 C U T C H O G U E NF yooy TOTAL AREA FOR CONCRETE, BRICK, GRAVEL & RCA 20,000 ® ® ® 2 ISOIL MATERIALS (GENERAL FILL) 100 TONS DAY 60 1800 TOWN O F S O U T H O L D ® PROCESSING AND STORAGE OF CLEAN SOIL 5,000 1000 S EMIS S ® TOTAL AREA FOR SOIL MATERIAL 5,000 S U F F 0 L K COUNTY, NEW YORK ORGANICS FOR COMPOSTING & TOP SOIL S.C. TAX N o. 10 0 0—8 4—0 3—0 3 O' S101's ® ® P 3 BAGGED LEAVES AND YARD TRIMMINGS (SEASONAL) <10,000 C.Y. YEAR 50 YARD TRIMMINGS <3,000 C.Y. YEAR SCALE 1 = A09 UNPROCESSED BAGS AND LEAVES 10,000 500 J A N U A R Y 16, F 2025 COMPOST PROCESSING AREA <3,000 <3000 STORAGE OF SOIL MATERIALS 10,000 5000 APRIL 12, 2025 REVISE MAP ,TOO, TOTAL AREA FOR BAGGED LEAVES & YARD TRIMMINGS 20,000 EXEMPT FACILITY OPERATIONS AREA = 258,518 sq. ft. 4 TREE & STUMPS FOR MULCHING OPERATION 5.935 ac. S UNPROCESSED TREES & STUMPS <10,000 1000 o PROCESSING AREA 31000 8 23 3 STORAGE OF MULCH 10,000 3000 w, Q,� TOTAL AREA FOR MULCH 13.000 OWNERS DATA �` F 41� NOTES, NOTE: THESE PILES ARE A GENERAL REPRESENTATION OF MATERIAL DESCRIPTION. BASE ON THE NATURAL COMPOSITION AND OPERATION • SEQUENCING, THE PILES MAY/WILL BE RELOCATED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OPERATOR. THESE PILES WILL BE RELOCATED No. OWNER NAME <0 G9 op PERIODICALLY BASED ON THE MATERIAL RECEIVED, PROCESSED FOR SALE OF THESE MATERIALS. ALL STOCKPILES WILL BE MINIMIZED 1. BASE MAP REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND OQ °� y M'RO�IP BASE ON THE ALLOWABLE STORAGE OF THESE MATERIAL NO STORAGE OF THESE MATERIALS WILL EXCEED MORE THAN 5,000 CY FOR SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. 10 OREGON ROAD ESTATE VINEYARDS LLC g`� "` N ANY 6 MONTH PERIOD. NO PILE WILL BE GREATER THAN 15 FEET IN HEIGHT. 2. THIS PROPERTY IS IN ZONING USE DISTRICT 5.o""„ y I dR°pO� LI (LIGHT INDUSTRY) 20 H. NORMAN McCULLOUGH III si H 3. ELEVATION REFERENCE TO SURVEY BY AERIAL LAND 3Q LONGDOG ACRES LLC t SURVEYING D.P.C. DATED JUNE 9, 2022. # ,\ ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.A.V.D. 1988 DATUM ® CAROLYN RICCI AND JOSEPH RICCI _ EXISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: 5❑ KYLE KOENIG AND JESSICA KOENIG } '� PROPOSED CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: 56 4. THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE GRADED INWARD FROM PROPERTY LINE © MICHAEL BOKEN AND TARA BOKEN A. \ °( �Q� TO KEEP ALL STORMWATER WITHIN THE PROPERTY. PROPOSED 7❑ DYLAN MULLER AND ALICIA GRATTEN IN/OUT ROUND ` y GRADES WILL BE ADJUSTED BASE ON THE QUANTITY OF GENERAL TRUCK SCALE o " M" Fop FILL MATERIAL AVAILABLE ON SITE. THE ENTIRE SITE WILL BE ® ROBERT E. TAPLIN III AND LINDA M. SIMS �' `, \ \ S pA�M GENERALLY SLOPED PITCHED TOWARDS THE SUMP. A 25 BUFFER I v� ;� "'' X WILL BE MAINTAINED FROM THE PROPERTY LINE ON ALL FOUR SIDES. 90 JASON WEBER AND JUFITH DELUCA 4F - ^" \ ` �� \ \ 4i�Nc A SEPARATE GRADE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION WILL BE SUBMITTED. 00 10 MATTITUCK GUN CLUB INC. €` - \ e \ ss " AiOyc SINGLE FAMILY 11 PRIME PURVEYORS INC. ,h I „ " " N .�� RESIDENCE �y 12 GLENN F. HEIDTMANN, GLENN F. HEIDTMANN JR �y F AND JEFFERY W. HEIDTMANN �•�l i ��; _ ___ _, \. "\ '\ \ •e, .,, � � 13 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ell, � 14 THREE BROTHERS REALTY CORP. OF NEW YORK O1� �1N is r` F / �# f f 0 h '1>J 6725 COX LANE LLC. F: i t { j #15 �1 , G ! # f✓. / 4, i ✓ _. 1 : r S 16 � s � 49. CORAZZINI REALTY CORP. pl 1J ✓✓ r f ° ; i t I i f \ ' Z S °�'� E \' \ �v .� �, ,\� 4' �, o , � APR 1 4 2025 8'x16' OFFICE BOOTH \ - 3 t t \ N, ' \ ,. 4 ti\ Pj. `<; �� � 3 �;Y �.- Yam„ � ?t \ �� } __ ....._ .. ,y,\, �,:�� ,`.. \, ".��` �. ••..._... ' .w.,., :� . ... � ...-•- � _,._ B'x20' PORTABLE 0� r gE/r,., \ r t } a STORAGE CONTAINER C� ?s. \ er/f '°N�'Q �.15'n .,fCL�k;Ti Fig \ \ o / f f ,ems / i �,.„'• . �` \ " `� \ � .r F !". < ' ! d�.j ¢f`� I`�F �A I t \ \'\ . _'•, i } `\" ,ter; .'�`.`° ,; i \ \` \.\ „ . ,, .3� �l ......... . t r l n- n \ ;.. .. t , r 40 IP 60 1 p� r / ✓ 'i s f N s` t 1 \\ ". O ;\ \ .. i ^le gyp 001-1 \ h .-, y 014(e Ilk" LOCATION WILL BE Z t f r° FIELD DETERMINED c9 e ll ,,. ./r' .� � ;� .y�1F1` rf/' r" "`�. `�.. •`� '^ " ''` 60 GQ'� ? I Q 'J � � �`. _ .`� • �'� � ho � ,�` ,�•� ` �. - ,�• "' . _ "._ .. '` ', Po � 1 1 � � pro 48 G3. € `r!O,Q C�����5 f dB i 5 t i �S• ,., W ��P� ' -' 52' h SUMP ELEVATION 30.06 i f ft</f enJ9 I,, v F.119. f 'ri{� f s� ��,Q rl � t'„ .,_ ��```,. ,.m. s^' "" j � � � I �' •`?tZ,.. '` � ,t •� � �/fa �''GO\PJ' 00 BOA, i / e s� r # 0 *9y BOO �p� m \ \ f r' � � �1 m.. PREPARED i •�,, rah���� '\ �* "" _..m ...:... � ,,,. Ji >f + � �/ ( ��: , ,Y 284 y - -•- \ ® s /` t QJ' STANDARDS I F ACCORDANCE� ABLISHED •�O m' } f L I: ITT $ARV VED AND ADOPTED BY THE 11� .'ItNU AhPR 0 -- " ��' E FOR SUCH -)BY 1 44EI,N�NY/1ORK STATE LAND •� �/ ._.. �� �•,^ € t..r +C_,5�' 0`rO t4......:` 0�, Di TITLE SO WT1 0 ® ' PFr c 401 ;$;b� ems : , 2 e r ({����y7p� 1 ®, I J s�a v 0'' C)„„. _ :\' \�\ P`y5�' rr : 'ICJ M \, h` a N.Y.S. Lic. No. 50467 UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION Nathan Taft Corwin III TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. LandSUrV��Or sT �/ COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING `$'0 O/� EMBOSSED SETHE LAND AL SOHALL INKED BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY. CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN Successor To: Stanley J. Isaksen, Jr. L.S. ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY Joseph A. Ingegno L.S. IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND Title Surveys — Subdivisions — Site Plans — Construction Layout LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- PHONE (631)727-2090 Fax (631)727-1727 TUTION. CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS OMCES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECCRD, IF 1586 Main Road P.O. Box 16 ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. Jamesport, New York 11947 Jamesport, New York 11947 "- uVO FOR INTERNAL USE UNLY "5 2025 TOWN SITE PLAN AEI U S E.w_D ET E E f C CST C O t'�i PLAW�iloN�G BOARD Initial Defierm Pion w..w..�..��w�_ Date Sent: 6 Date`.... _ ....x_..�.. Project{Name:_ ., m .. Project Address: �..��...-..... . ........�_......_�..��-.. � -3 Zon Suffolk County ing District: �� . . Tax Map-N�o.:10t •�� R e " . . .. orting do (Note:. 11111entaijon a5 to 0 B-uMing�permit Application and supp -propos COPY ed use or uses should-be submitted.) -•m Initial Determination as to whether use is P �� . .c s to whether site plan is required: S! . .. M 1ni ial-Deten-ninati,on _........- .IT Signature Planning Department (P.D.) 1 �s Date of Comment- ID _ ate Received: y i Comrrients oc' �.,..�._.w_ w_-...�,.-._....:.ewer.... _ Signature of [3it g Dept. Staff Revs 1-in-al Datetlllln-gfion Date: ( f Decision: _. " nQ InCnPc'tnr FOR INTERNAU USE UNLY .� 5� S E o S P U _... ... . __ .. .___, .� . cOUTIMOTOY PLAtJt4JNG BOARD nanon _ [ni��.[a_.........�..���M�_�_�.w..........� Date Senl: �Date-._,, P _w... me- Project Na Project Address . � � .. -�._._..___..._.. ..� .._.... ... .M�..........�..�.._m�� Zoning District:_.1—­ Serffolk county Tax MaP W-10G ._ ... :_.. . . .w. ..... w_..—..... w...._._ .... flit s.. n n liaation and supp d R!, m �"-"'-" documentation�a5 to of Building Permit�qp�p�_..��..�. (Note: Copy -proposed use or use should be submitted.) !_� _...._ as to w .. .�- .--._ Nether use is per ttte.._._.... .....�.._�-.�..._.� tnifial Deter<-nination .._ ination as to whether site plan is required_S/. .. _ _w....._. ._ Initial Deterrn _.. ...,w —,__- _.._ _... __ ..__._ ... _._. w .._ ..._-.. Smature of Building Inspector ent (P_D-) Retetra�I: .-. planning ... _..w. __. �.. w l Date of p_D.ID ate Received: . Comments:.�.......�.......�......_..� .........._�.._�M._ _._...w___._�.w� �..._...�µ_..._�.�w_ _�..... Signature° of Panning Dept.-Staff Rem wer �tle �'tn�ermine Date: ._�.Ct� Rttt dfna Inq { Ask RATSEY CONSTRUCTION Lic. #20-428-HI PO Box 398, Greenport, NY 11944 (631)477-0979 A P R 14 2025 Town ot Southold 2/28/2025 To Whom It May Concern. I am writing to provide information regarding the use of the property located at 7505 Cox Ln., Cutcliooue, NY 119')5 by Ratsey Construction and Sandlot LLC. The property is being utilized as a whole Sale yard, 1or the screening and teniporary storage of materials. Our hours of operation are Monday flIFOUgh Friday fi-om 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. While we strive to i,ell'IMI-1 closed on veckerids. Seasonal demands may occasionally require US to operate during that tirne. Please 1-jote that no permanent structures are being constructed on the property. All materials and equipment on-site are el"ISUring that the land remains adaptable for future Use. We are, however, seeking to bring electricity to the site and install a registered mobile office to facilitate oneratiolls. If you require any further details or have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for VOLT tii-iie andl attention to this matter. r'stvuct!on 63 1-2411-8230 cell 6 3 1-zl'll 7-0 1)7 9 o ffii c e 10 of fat It���.. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT x Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502�l!IM://www.sout 'id _ .goy Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only PERMIT NO. ._.. Building Ins crton........ _...... .._.M.M.M,,,__...._...._ F-J a. Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety.Incomplete applicatioanbe,notteal. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an Owner's Page 2)shall be completed. Date:Ci1ER . _�. Name: SCTM#1000- �LA3 Project Address: -7 �� , �►lr,� Phone#: gZ36 ama Mailing Address: n .,!,±/—— CONTACT PERSON: Name: elw Mailing Address: / 3 Phone#: ..��/ ,,.... Z �,.� ° . -. .Email DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: - Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: e�� a` Mailing Address: yo f Phone#: .3I Z 7 Email: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alters' ion ❑Repad ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ❑Other Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes .w o Will excess fill be removed from premises? Yes ONO Atz PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: 4,W-11�� , ,. Intended use of property: ,�,� ywi2respect Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants lid restrictio to this property? ❑Yes No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY, Check BOX After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional Is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by IMhapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and In building(s)for necessary inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210AS of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By(print name): ❑Authorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant: Date: STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ���) �NN w�i " being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signincontract) above named, (S)he is the (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer, etc.) of said 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 true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. ,.. ✓ Sworn before met I �7 da 20 y of t//"g.r r L , c� Notary PuMENN E STEVENS Notary Public-State of New Ymk NO.01ST6269424 PROPERTY OWNER UTHORIZATION Qualified in Suffolk ��.�. (Where the applicant is not the owner) aaattacallssiorL l aL 1, at-.. 11 s r;Fill A residing at ..7�� _w . . �""._...�.. w ..�._......�._ �u�_" NNu�w„ do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf e To Southold Building Department for approval as describe herei . Owner's Sign re ate Print Ovre is Name 2