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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCalabrese & PuglieseFUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O_ Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 FAX (516) 765-1823 TELEPHONE (516) 765-180t July 25, 1989 William D. Moore, Esq. Suite 3 - Clause Commons Maikn Road - P. O. Box 23 Mattituck, New York 11952 Re: Change of Zone Pugliese/Calabrese Dear Mr. Moore: Your letter of July 6, 1989 concering the abovecaptioned application for a change of zone, whcih was withdrawn by the petitioners on May 8, 1987, was discussed by the Town Board at their July 18th work session. The Board determined, after a review of the file, that a new application and new filing fee will be required. For your convenience, I am enclosing the necessary forms and instructions for filing a change of zone petition. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry TM Southold Town Clerk Enclosures JUL 1 0 1989 .~ol~J 1',..,- Southold Town Board Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York MOORE & MOORE ArTORNE¥S AT LAW 11971 July 6, 1989 Re: Change of Zone/Pugliese/Calabrese Dear Members of the Board: We represent Ralph Publiese and John Calabrese who had previously submitted to you for your consideration an application for a change of zone for their property located on Main Road in Cutchogue. Prior to a decision regarding the zone change application, these gentlemen were advised to withdraw the application and they did so. We understand that certain changes are being considered in the zoning ordinance with respect to wineries in the business zoning districts. Accordingly, we hereby request that you re- activate the zone change application seeking re-zoning of the Pugliese/Calabrese property from "A-C" (Agricultural- Conservation) to "LB" (Limited Business). If you have any questions, or if there is any further information in which I can supply, please do not hesitate to contact me. WDM/kts cc: Ralph Pugliese John Calabrese MAY 11. 1987 ~ Temm glm'k 2705 Bridge Lane Cutchegue~ N.Y. 11~35 May 8, 1~87 Pugliese amd Calahrese Zene Chamge Off,em Of The Tewm Clerk Tewm ef Seutheld Att: Judith T. Terry Dear Ms. Terry: ~lease ~e advLsed it is cur desire te reeall the a~pl~eatien af Pugliese and Calahrese far a change ®f z~ne fram "A" ~e~idmmtial and Agricultural District te "B~ Light Bue&~es~. Thank yeu, 1UDITH T. TERRY OFFICE OF THE TO*,¥N CLERK TO¥*'N OF $OUTHOLD Toxvn flail, 53095 M~in Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TE LEPHON] April 13, 1987 Calabrese & Pugliese 2705 Birdge Lane - Box 467 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith is a "Notice of Significant Effect on the Environment" with respect to your petition for a change of zone, which determination was the subject of a Town Board resolution on April 7, 1987, a copy of which is also enclosed. You are hereby requested to prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for submission to me upon completion. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk EncJos ures .|UDITH T. TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town [lall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box I 179 SoLtlhold. New ~ork 11971 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON APRIL 7, 1987: WHEREAS, Calabrese and Pugliese has heretofore applied to the 5outhold Town Board for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Business District on certain property located on the northerly side of Route 25, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, New York, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS; 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Cons- ervation Law, Part 617 of Title 6 of the New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations, and Chapter 44 of the 5outhold Town Code, the Southold Town Board, as lead agency, does hereby determine that the action, which is unlisted, is likely to have a significant effect on the environment, as the proposal would introduce a significantly different character to this primarily residential segment of Main Road and warrants preparation of a full Environmental Impact Statement if the zone change is to be contemplated by the Town at all. 2. That the Town Clerk shall file and circulate such determination as required by the aforementioned law, rules and code. 3. That the Town Clerk immediately notify the applicant, Calabrese and Pugliese, of this determination and further request said applicant to prepare a Draft Envionmental Impact Statement, all in accordance with said law, rules and code. Judith T. Terry (,/ Southold Town Clerk Apri! 10, 1987 SEQR Positive Declaration Hotice of Intent to Prepare a Draft ElS Determination of Significance Lead Agency: Southold Town Board Address: Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southo ld, NY 11971 ProjecL # (if any) Date: March 26, 1987 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and local law # Ch. 4 4 il' any) of the imple- menting regulations pertaining to Article 8, (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environ- mental Conservation law. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below may have a signifi- cant effect on the environment and that a Drafi Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared. Title of Action: Calabrese and Pugliese Change-Of-Zone Cutchogue, NY SFQR Status; Type I [] Unlisted [] Descrlptlonol`Actlon: Change of Zone from A Residential to B Light Business on north side of Main Road, Cutchocue approximately 1.7 acres of land 850 feet west of Bridge Lane. Location: (Include the name of the county and town. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended) See Attached Map. C-14 ~le- on- SEQR Positive Declaration Page2 ReasonsSupportlngThls Determination: See Attached Correspondence. (March 16, 1987 letter from Szepatowski Associates, Inc. to Judith Terry with enclosures) For Further Information: Contact Person: Judith Terry, Town Clerk Address: Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Phone No.: 516/765-1801 Southold, NY 11971 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation. 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233-0001 Appropriate Regional Office of the Departmen[ of EnvironmentM Conservation Office of [he Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be princi- pal]),' located Main office and appropriate regional office (if any) of lead agency Applicant (if any) All other involved agencies (ii: any) Robert A. Greene, DEC, Stony Brook Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Planning Board Suffolk County Department of Planning Suffolk County Department of Health Services Calabrese and Pugliese Town Clerk's B,~lletin Board 01-5 D SZEi~A]'OWSKI ASSOCIA[ES INC. £NVIRONMF_ND~L CONSIJLFAN FS ,541 March 16, 1987 Ms. Judith Terry Town Clerk Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, N~ 11971 Rel Calabrese and Pugliese Change-of-Zone Dear Judy, We have completed Parts II and III of the LEAF to accompany the Calabrese and Pugliese Change-of-Zone application on Main Road in Cutchogue. After reviewing the application and conducting a field inspection, we believe the change-of-zone would introduce a significantly different character to this primarily residential segment of Main Road and warrants preparation of a full EIS if the zone change is to be contemplated by the town at all. This review is conducted under SEQR and is not intended to produce a recommendation for the town's community planning program, however, it is felt that a change-of-zone of the type proposed would inevitably lead to a down grading of the immediate area. We are available for consultation and review of our findings, well as to prepare a draft declaration for the Town Board to consider. as Sincerely, SZEPATOWKSI ASSOCIATES, INC. David J.S. Emilita, AICP Principal Planner kb/DJSE Enclosure Z3 Narrasansett Ave. [amestown, RI 028]5 (401) 42.3-0430 CALABRESE AND PUGLIESE CHANGE OF ZONE APPLICATION @ MAIN ROAD, CUTCHOGUE EAF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSPENT - PaqT II Project Imogen5 and Their Magnitude - In completing L~ fo~ the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions ane determinations been reaso~aole~ The reviewer is not expected to be an e,oert envlronme, ntal analyst. - Identifying that ar effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily si~n~ficant, any large effect must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance, Ry qdent~fyi~g an effect in column 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. The Examples brovided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever possible the thresnol~ of magn~-~ that would trigger a response in oolueln 2. The e,amples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations. But, for any specific project or s~te other e,amples and/or lower tqresholds may be more appropriate for s Potential Large Impact rating, - Each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary, Therefore, the examples have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an e~hausttve list of impacts and thresholds to answer each nuestion, - The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carofully) a. Answer each of the lR questions in PART 2. Answer Ye~S if there will be any effect. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Ye__! answers. c, If ans~ering Yes to a ouestion then check the appropriate bo~ (column 1 or ~) to indicate the ootent~al size of :he lmoac£, if impact threshold equals or e~ceeds any e~ample provided, check column 2. ImRact ~111 occur but threshold is lower than e~ample, check column I. d. If revi e~r has doubt about the size of the impact ~en consider the l~noact as ~o:entially large and proceed to PART 3, e, If s potentially large impact or effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less :hah large magnitude, place a )es in co!~nn 3, A NO response indicates, that such a reduction ~s not Possible. 1. Z. 3. SMALL TO POTENT)AL CAN IMPACT BE MODERATE LARGE REDUCED BY IMPACT I~PACT PROJECT CHANGE IMPACT ON LAND NO YES rrr'A-c OQ WILL THER£ BE A, ~ n.C. A RESULT OF A PHYSICAL CHANC, E TO PROJECT SITE? Examples chat Wou~o RDoly to Colu~n 2 -- Any :onsSruc:~n~ on slopes of 15~ or greater. (15 foot rise nar lOP ~oot of len~:q],, er where the general slopes in the project a~a exceed lot. Construction on Land ,here nme denth :o the water table is less than 3 feet. X -5- 2. FELL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO ANY UNIOUE Oa UNUSUAL LANq FgUND ON THE SITE? (i.e. cltff~, dunes, o~lo~cal rJ~s. etc.) YES Ezamples that Yould Apoly to Colu~ 2 NO YES 5. UILL PqoJECT AFFECT ~URFACE 9q GROLINDUATER AIIALITY? ~ ~ V Examples that ~ould A~ly ~o Col unm 2 X X '2. CAN I'tPACT BE PqoJECT CHANGE '1r£$ ~HPACT 9N 7. ~[CC PIqO,JECT AFF[C? AI~ QL~IL]TY? ........................... inventory prepared ENDANgerED $P£CI£S? ....................................... X X -7. O0 IWPACT ON HI~T04IC RESDUbC[$ VV I~PACT ON OPEN SPACE & RECbEATIOfl WILL THE PRnjECT AFFECT THE OUANTITY OR OUALITY OF EXISTIrIG NO OR FUTURE OP£DL SPACES Ob bECRE~TZOUAL OPPORI~'IITIES? ...... ~l~ E,amples that Hould Aopl¥ to Col Lm~n 2 YES ]4. WILL PROJECT AFFECT THE COMF~UN]TIES SOURCES OF F'UEL qR NO YES ENERGY SUPPLY? ........................................... Examples that Would ~pO]y to Colu~n 2 Project causing creater than S% increase In any fo~ of enercLv used in municipa)lty. 0thee impacts: '1 S~LRL L Trl ~ODER~T[ INTACT P~TENTIRL LAgGE CAN ]HPACT E[ REDUCED BY PaOJ ECT CHANG[ IMPACT ON NOISE 15. ~4[LL THERE BE O~.~£CT]t~NASLE ODORS. NOZSE. GLARE. V]BR.~Tlr)N NO YES or [LECTR]CAL 0]5TUR~NCE AS A RESULT OF ~S ,R~E~7 .... ~ Ezamples that ~uld Aa~ly to :el~ 2 ~ Blast~ng ~tth~n 1.50~ flit of a holplM1, soho1 or other sens~tqve facility. ~dors w~11 occur ~ut~ely (~re than one hour ~r day). ~ther i~acts: Construction impacts mit~ation must be approved by Plannin~ Board [~PACT O~ H~LTH & HAZARDS ~ VFS 16. ~-,ILL PROJECT AFFECT PUBL]C I,~LTH AND ~F~Y? ............. ~ NO YES "0® NO YES 18. IS THERE PUBLIC COHTROVERSY CONC£RHING THE PRBJECT? ....... ~,~m~ [smmoles that Would Apply tO Colu~ 2 Not as of 3/1~7v DETERMINATION I ;~RTION5 OF EAF COMPLetED FOg THIS PROJECT: PART I }: PART II X PAR? 3 X PREPARE A NEr-ATIVE DECLARATION PqEPARE A NEK~TIVE ~ECLARATION P~£PARE POSITIVE 0ECLA~ATI014 PROCEED WIT~ EIS [IlVII~ONHENTAL A~S[SS~ENT - PART III Pitt 3 ts preDared (f one or ~re impact or effect is considered to be gotentlally la~e, The a~unt of wr~ttn~ necessary t, answer ~art 3 may b. deter(ned by answering the au,stton: In briefly collating the instructions bel~ hmve I plmced in this Pecor~ sufficient 1afortiori to indicate the PeasonaDleness of ~v decisions? INSTRUCTIOHS ). Briefly describe the imoact, Describe (if apoltceble) how the tm~act mtght be mitigated or reduced to a less then lar~.e tm~act by a p~- Ject chmng~. 3. ~ased on the tnfo~tton available, decide If It is reas~nmhle ~ conclude thmt thts lnnact ts J~o~ant to ~he mintcipmlity {city, town ~r vtllmQe) tn which the ~mject Is DETEI~INATION OF SI~IIFICA~CE An ectton Is considered to be significant if: nne (or mom) imoect ts datelined to both lame and 1ts (their) canseouence, based an the revtew above, is important. PAPT III STATEMENTS (Continue on Attachments, as neeaed) 1. No boring or topo data was submitted with the change of zone application. The premises lies within 1500± of the northerly arm of East Creek and so seasonal groundwater may be within a few feet of ground level within the swale on this property. A moderate impact on groundwater and/or potential for flooding exists. £mp~,cts ,~n these aJj~cent systems. Lying in a swale area and in a Firm B Zone indicates a potential for flooding and a difficulty in adequately disposing of stormwater runoff on-site. Increas- ing impervious surfaces significantly beyond existing percentages needs to be carefully analyzed before it can be determined that no significant impact would occur. 8./9. No environmental inventory was presented with the application. ~ot enough is known of this site to verify non-significance. 17. Approval of the change of zone will set a precedent for future applications for rezoning to business now rural residential segments of Main Road. The cumulative impacts of such strip zoning should be dealt with before enter- taining piecemeal changes of zone. IUDITH T. TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD l'own flail. 530')5 Main Road P.O. Box II ?9 Southold. New Yolk 11971 March 26, 1987 David J. S. Emilita, AICP Principal Planner Szepatowski Associates Inc. 23 Narragansett Avenue Jamestown, Rhode Island 02835 Re: Calabrese and Pugliese Change of Zone Petition Dear Dave: The Southold Town Board, as you are aware, reviewed your letter of March 16th with respect to the Calabrese and Pugliese change of zone petition, and request that you prepare a draft significant declaration for their April 7, 1987 board meeting. Thank you. Very truly yours, Judith T.~T e r ry Southold Town Clerk SZEPATOWSKI ASSOCIATES INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS ,? 11 March 16, 1987 Ms. Judith Terry Town Clerk Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 -ECEIVED Re: Calabrese and Pugliese Change-of-Zone Dear Judy, We have completed Parts II and III of the LEAF to accompany the Calabrese and Pugliese Change-of-Zone application on Main Road in Cutchogue. After reviewing the application and conducting a field inspection, we believe the change-of-zone would introduce a significantly different character to this primarily residential segment of Main Road and warrants preparation of a full EIS if the zone change is to be contemplated by the town at all. This review is conducted under SEQR and is not intended to produce a recommendation for the town's community planning program, however, it is felt that a change-of-zone of the type proposed would inevitably lead to a down grading of the immediate area. We are available for consultation and review of our findings, as well as to prepare a draft declaration for the Town Board to consider. Sincerely, SZEPATOWKSI ASSOCIATES, INC. D~vid J.S. Em~lita, AICP Principal -P~la~n e r DJSE/kb Enclosure 23 Narragansett Ave. lames~own. RI 02835 (4OI) 423-O430 CALABRESE AND PUGLIESE CHANGE OF ZONE APPLICATION @ MAIN ROAD, CUTCHOGUE 51~n~ftcant. ~ny ~a~e aC(eot must be evsluaced In PART 3 CO deterge{ne s~gnlfYcance, ~y ~den~:fyY~9 sn effect in ~DIm-m 2 si.~ly asks that ft be looked et further. ZRST~UL'T[DHS (Read Carefully) I. Answer each of the lB questions Iff PART ~. Answer Ye._[s tf there .ill De an~ effect. c. if answering Yes to s auestton then check the appr~Drtate box (column 1 o~ ?) to lnd~cate the aotemt~sl s~ze o~ the tm~act. ;f tmt~act threshold equals or exceeds any eza~le ~v~ed, check colum 2. (f I. Z. ~. 5~LL TO POT~NTZAL ~ THPACT ~E ~O[~TE LARGE ~(0uCE~ BY ~PaCT I~PACT PqO~CT C~GE IHPACT ON LAND ~ILL THERE BE AN £FFECT A~ & RESULT OF ~ PHYSICAL CHAN~E TO PROJECT SITE? ~xamples that Uou~o 4ppi;' tO Column Z NO YES O® X -5- M~ T~5 $. ~ILL PqoJ/CT AFFECT SURrAC£ OR Ga~J~OWATER m,AL[TY? ~ ~ X q'JNOFF? ................................................... PILL FRO~£CT AFFECT All ~ZW? ........................... ~ ~ ['¢OAN?'[IIED SPEC ' ES ? ....................................... O0 -7- 13. O0 [~P~CT ON HI~TO~/C R[SnUgC~$ FF. WILL PROJECT It~CT ANt SITE OR STRUCTURE OF HISTORIC, NO ?E~ -- Ocher i~'~acC$: Must assume yes until compete,nt 12. WELL TN/ pI~IJEL-F &FF[CT T~E OUJUtl'IT¥ OR OUAL]T? OF E/IS?lNG NO X ~0 YCS ®0 I~PACT ON 14. ~ILL P~OJ£CT ~FFE~T THE C~M~'~U~ITI£$ SOUR~£$ OF FU£L O~ E~E~Y SUPPLY? ........................................ NO YES I~ILL TN£R£ BE OBd£CTIOt~ABL£ 000~$, NOl$~, ~,I. AR£, ¥1BP, ATlqN ~0 ~E$ £~am~le~ ~hac ~ul~ ~DDl~ tD COILIm 2 must be approved by Planninq Board __. '1 $~'~L L r~ ~n. DE~TE [ur~CT aEDUCED ~Y "OCS) 18. IS TWE,E PUBL~ ¢ONT,OYF,$Y CO,C£RNZN~ THE P~JE~T? ...... ~.~...w/~7~ PREP^RE & N£c~Tl¥£ D~LARAT[ON 0 0 iC) 1. No boring or topo data was submitted with the change of zone application. The premises lies within 1500~ of the northerly arm of East Creek and so seasonal groundwater may be within a few feet of ground level within the swale on this property. A moderate impact on groundwater and/or potential for flooding exists. .11. 5. [~o [~ublic water system exists %.~ith[n ~ reasonable proximity to the [3remises~ Ho public sewerage is lvazlable. utilities in a residential area together with no current estimated impact Lying in a swale area and in a Firm B Zone indicates a potential for flooding and a difficulty in adequately disposing of stormwater runoff on-site. Increas- ing impervious surfaces significantly beyond existing percentages needs to be carefully analyzed before it can be determined that no significant impact would occur. 8./9. No environmental inventory was presented with the application. Mot enough is known of this site to verify non-significance. 17. Approval of the change of zone will set a precedent for future applications for rezoning to business now rural residential segments of Main Road. The cumulative impacts of such strip zoning should be dealt with before enter- talning piecemeal changes of zone. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING RECEIVED MAR 9 1987 T~,-- ~'l,-J- cn rt'hold C~UNTY OF SUFFOLK Nichael A. LoGrando SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE March 5, 1987 Mrs. Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Application of "Calabrese and Pugliese" (#273) for a change of zone from "A" Agricultural and Residential to "B" Light Business, Town of Southold (SD-g7-3). Dear Mrs. Terry, Pursuant to the requirements of Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter, the Suffolk County Planning Commission on March 4, I987, reviewed the above captioned application and after due study and deliberation Resolved to disapprove it because of the following reasons: It is inconsistent with the pattern of zoning in the surrounding area and therefore must be considered as "spot zoning"; It is inconsistent with the prevailing single family residence character of the surrounding area; It constitutes the unwarranted further perpetuation of business zoning along Main Road (N.Y.S. Rte. 25); It would tend to establish a precedent for further downzonings in the locale along Rte. 25A adversely effecting the safety and traffic carrying capacity of said facility; and, Mrs. Judith T. Terry, Town C ~k -2- March 5, 1987 Application of Calabrese and Pugliese It is inconsistent with the Town of Southold Development Plan which designates this area for agricultural-single family residence development. Yery truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning .,~ GeraYd G. Newman Chief Planner GGN:gcc JU DI'[H F. TE TOWN CLFRK REGISTRAR OF VITAL OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hati. 53095 Maio Road P.O. Box 728 Southoid, New York 1197l TELEPHONE Pursuant to Sections 1323 and 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby refers the following proposed zoning action to the Suffolk County Department of Planning: X New Zoning Ordinance Amendment of Zoning Code Amendment of Zoning Map (Change of Zone) Location of affected land: northerly side of Route 25, west of Bridqe Lane, Cutchogue, New York. Suffolk County Tax Map No.: 1000-097-1-p/o 12 Within 500 feet of: The boundary of any village or town The boundary of any existing or proposed county, state or federal park. X The right-of-way of any existing or proposed county or state parkway, thruway, expressway, road or highway. The existing or proposed right-of-way of any stream or drainage channel owned by the County or for which the County has established channel lines. The existing or proposed boundary of any other county, state or federally owned land. The Long Island Sound, any bay in Suffolk County or estuary of any of the foregoing bodies of water. Or within one mile of: Nuclear power plant. Airport COMMENTS: Recommendation of the Southold Town Planning Board is attached hereto. Date: February 11, 1987 Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk T( D LD RB::EIVL:D FEB 1. 1 987 Southold, N Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 February 11, 1987 Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Change of Zone for Calabrese and Pugliese Dear Mrs. Terry: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, February 9, 1987. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend to the Town Board that the change of zone request for Calabrese and Pugliese from "A" to "B" located at Main Road, Cutchogue be denied for the following reasons: 1. This proposal is inconsistent with the existing and proposed zoning maps. 2. There is a grade school in close proximity to the site of the proposed zone change. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary IUDITH T. TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TO',~N OF $OUTIIOLD [o~n tlall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1170 Southold. New York [1971 February 4, 1987 David J. S. Emilita, AICP Principal Planner Szepatowski Associates Inc. 23 Narragansett Avenue Jamestown, Rhode Island 02835 Dear Dave: The Southold Town Board, at their regular meeting held on February 3, 1987, accepted your proposal in the amount of $180.00 for the SEQR review and associated duties with respect to the Calabrese ~, Pugliese petition for a change of zone. Calabrese & Pugliese have been advised they must pay the review fee prior to commencement of the review. Very truly yours, ~"_' ~/~-'. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Attachments 1UDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUI'HOLD Hall, 53095 NkLin Road P.O. ltox 1179 $outhold, New York 11971 [[ I.[PHONF February 4, 1987 Calabrese & Pugliese 2705 Bridge Lane - Box 467 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Gentlemen: In accordance with Chapter 44, Environmental Quality Review, of the Code of the Town of $outhold, the Town has engaged the services of Town Planner David Emilita to review your Long Environmental Assessment Form with respect to your petition for a change of zone. The cost for this review is $180.00 and must be paid prior to Mr. Emilita beginning his work. Please send a check in the amount of $180.00 payable to the Southold Town Clerk at your earliest convenience so we may proceed with processing your petition. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry $outhold Town Clerk SZEPATOWSKI ASSOCIATES INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS January 20, 1987 RE~VED JAl'l 2 2 1987 Ms. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Calabrese & Pugliese Dear Ms. Terry, Pursuant to your request to review the applicant's Part I, prepare a Part II and III, draft a proposed declaration, including a field inspection, would involve a charge not to exceed $180.00. Further work, of course, would involve additional time. Thank you for requesting this estimate. Sincerely, SZEPATOWSKI ASSOCIATES, INC. DE/jmb 23 Narragansett Ave. Jamestown, RI 02835 (401) 423-0430 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O. BOX 728 TOWN HALL SOUTtIOLD. N.Y. 11971 1987 January 5, 1987 TEL. 765-1802 TO: FROM: SgBJECT: Judith T. Terry Town Clerk ~, Victor G. Lessard ~ Exec. Admin. ~ Change of zone for Calabrese & Pugliese I wish to point out that there is a grade school directly across the street from where the proposed change of zone is requested. Serious thought should be given to the pros and cons of a zone change because of so many smal2 children involved. This should be interpreted as am information memo only. VGL: hdv JUDITH T. TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 1197l 'FELF PHON[ January 2, 1987 David Emilita, Planner Town of Southold $outhold, New York 11971 Dear Dave: The Southold Town Board, at their regular meeting held on December 30, 1986, adopted a resolution to request you to submit a cost proposal for your professional services to review the Long Environmental Assessment sub- mitted by Calabrese & Pugliese with respect to their petition for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricutlural District to "B" Light Business District on certain property located on the northerly side of Route 25, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, New York. When you have prepared your cost proposal, please submit same to me. Thank you. Very truly yours, Judith T¥ Terry Southold Town Clerk Attachment cc: Calabrese E Pugliese JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town [lall~ 53095 Main Road P.O. Box I 179 Southold, New York I 1971 'I'E LEPHON[ january 2, 1987 $outhold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is the petition of Calabrese & Pugliese requesting a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Business District on certain property located on the northerly side of Route 25, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, New York. Please prepare an official report defining the conditions described in said petition and determine the area so affected by your recommendation and transmit the same to me. Thank you. Very truly yours, $outhold Town Clerk Attachment JUDITH T. TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southokl. New York 11971 [ELEPHONF January 2, 1987 Robert A. Greene, Permit Administrator N.Y.S. Dept. of Environmental Conservation Building 40, SUNY - Room 219 Stony Brook, New York 11794 Dear Mr, Greene: Enclosed is the petition of Calabrese & Pugliese for a change of zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural Distric~ to "B" Light Business District on certain property located on the northerly side of Route 25, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, New York. This project is unlisted and we wish to coordinate this action in our role as lead agency. May we have your views on this matter. Written comments on this project will be received by this office until January 20, 1987. We shall interpret your lack of response to mean there is no obiection by your agency. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Commissioner Williams Southold Town Building Department JUDIT¥t T TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTtlOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 December 29, 1986 To Whom It May Concern: Attached hereto is a Long Environmental Assessment Form submitted by Calabrese & Pugliese with respect to their petition for a change of zone from "A" Residential F, Agricultural District to "B" Light Business District on certain property located on the north side of Route 25, west of Bridge Lane, Cutchogue, New York. du 'tthho i~ ' T:~ rnr ~C I~e 'r ~ Posted on Town Clerk's Bulletin Board on 12/29/86. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD £AF ENVIRO;I~ENTAL ASS£SSMENT '--PART ! :iAUE OF P~OJEET: ~' - NAME AND ADORESS OF D~NER (If Different) (Name) (Street? (Sca:e) 8US~NCSS PHONE: DESCtlPTID~ Dr P~OJECT- (Briefly describe'type of ;~ject or action) (Z~p~ (PLEASE COHPLETE EACH QUESTI(I)I - Indicate N.A. if not applicable) SITE DESCRIPTION (Physical setting of.overall project, both Oeveloned and undevelooed areas) -' General character of the land: ?~neralTy unlfornn slope Generally uneven and rolltn~ or irreou)al P~sent land use: UrOan , Industrial , , Corn~rcia] /, 7ota) acreac]e of oroject area: ~Z/~ acres. Headow or Brusnland ~ acres __~) acres ~.?~acres c;L.~ acres Suburban .. Rural ., ForesC Presently After ComDlet Uater Surface Area .,~'/acres .~_ac Unvegetated (rock, earth or fill) .~,~acres Roads, builoinns and ot~er ~avea surfaces acres ___ac Other (indicate ty~e) acres ac Places? Yes g. Do hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? __Yes __NO lO. ~es project site contain j~ny species of plant or animal life that is identiTied as threatened or endanqered - ,Yes L~/ ;lo, according to -]dentify each species 11. Are there any unique or un~,eual land forms on the project site? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological fortnations . Yes ~ rio. (Describe 12. Is the project site presently used by the co~t~unity or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area - Yes ~ No. 13. Ooes the present site offer or include scenic vie~s or vistas known to be important to the co~unity? Yes ~ No la. Streams within or contiguous to project ~rea: a. None of stream and name of river to which it is tributary 16. B. Lakes. Ponds, ~etland areas within or contiguous to project area: single family residential, R-I) and the scale of development (e.g. ~ story). Total contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor /~, c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped ~ ~ d- Leng:m. of project, in miles: (if appropriate) g. ~a~i~um vehicular trips generated per hour h. if residential: Number and tyoe of housinq units: · proposed $-~/~ (upon CC~n~letion of project) Twa Fa~il.v Multiple Family Conoominium Initial if: Orientation 7el§nbornoou-City-Re~)onal -2- 2. HOW much natural material (i.e rock, earth, etc.) will be'removed fr-~m the site - ,~/~ tons cupic yards. How nan) acres of veqetat~on {trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed fro~ site - 4. Will any mature forest (dYer lOP years old) or other locally-~mportant veoetation be removed b/ project? Yes 5. Are ther~ any plans FoP re-vegetation to replace that re~)ved during construction? __Yes 6. )f single phase project: Anticipated period of construction /~-n months, {including demolition). 7. [f multi-?hosed project: a. Total nu~nber of phases anticipated / No, b, Anti:looted date of cor~ence~ent phase ! / month ~.7.vear {including derolition) c. Approximate completion date final phase / .month J~ ,~t>year. d. Is phase I financially dependent on subseouent ~hases? Yes 8- Hill blasting occur during construction? Yes 9. m~u~ber of jobs generated: during construction ~ ; after project is complete )0. )~u~er of jobs eliminaceq by this oroject ~ . / 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? __Yes // No. If yes, exola~n: / a. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Yes b. If yes, indicate type of waste {sewage, industrial, etc.) /~?~.yz~ . c. If surface disposal name of stream into which effluent will be discharged 13. Will surface a~ea of existing lakes, p n~s, Streams, bays or other surface waterways be increas~ or 15. a. Does project involve ~isoosal of solid waste? Yes ~/ No b. If yes, will an existing solid waste disnosal facility be used? Yes c- If yes, give name: ~./~)~ : location /~.~'~ d, Hill any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sJnitary landfill? Will ~ro]ect use herbicides or p~sticides? ~/Yes __No 16. lO. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Yes [/~o, If yes, indicate type!s) 20, 21. 26. a. Is any Fedora] peri, it required? Yes No b. Does project involve State or Feueral Funding or financing? ---- C. Local and Regional approvals: Approval Required (Yes, No) CType) Submittal Approval (Date) (Date) City, Town, Village Board City, Town, Village Planning Board City, Town, Zoning Board City. County Health Department Other local agencies Other regional agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies C. INFOP, Y. XTIONAL DETAILS Attach any additional info~ation as wy be needed to clarify your project. I? there are or may be any adverse imoacts associated with the p~posa), ple~ discuss such impacts and the~asures which can be DATE: ,]~ * - / ~/ / ~-'J:>'~' '? -4- 9 1986 .o: ........ STAT~ CF ~EW YO~ PE~TION TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ~ THE MATTER OF ~ PE~TION OF FOR A CI~GE, MOD~ICATION OR AMENDMENT OF T~ BU~DLNG ZONE ~ OF T~ TOWN OF SOUTtIOLD, S~FOLti COUNTY, NEW YORK. TO THE TOWN BOA. RD OF TI-gE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: ~. Z, ....O~.~,~.~....&,....~.~.~;.%.J:..?._e..~ ............... , residin~ at ...~.7..O.~_....~..r..~..~....~-~,l~ ............... (insert name of petitioner) ~utci~og~c NoY, Suffolk County, New York, the undersigned, am the owner of certain real property situated at ..... .-M-..-~----~.-.-..R..°..-~.-d------0-B--~.-~-h-.-°.~;.~..-~. ....... and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Property is located 20Oft frontage on Main ~oad ~ Rt 25) It ia ~unded a~prexin&tely 850 £t of Bridge ~.ama and East of Cox L~e. It ia ~t of a ~ mere ~cel f~. 2. I do hereby petition the Town Board of the Town of Southold to change, modify ~nd amend the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, Including the Building Zone Maps heretofore made a part thereof, as follows: ~g c¼amge the Zonimg of the ~ropeet7 from Residential aed rie~ltural District to B Light Busimess. 3. Sucb request is made for the following' reasons: ~ich it lo p~eoutl7 ~ing ulofl at a ~ueklBS o~Petiou, STATE OF NEW YORK, ) ) SS:- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. ) ...... .Pp.t.r.i..c.i.a..P..ug_l_i.e.s..e .................... , BEIXG DULY SWORN, deposes and says that he is the petitioner in the within action; that he has read the foregoing' Petition and knmvs the contents thcreo£; that the same is true to bis (her) own hnowledg'e, except as to the matters therein st=red to be alleged on in[ormaticn and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true. Patricia Puglie~ this . ,8.t.h. _ da>' of ...D..e.c.e.m.b..er ............ 19...86_ Notary Public. ROOERICK VAN TUYL (L.S.) COLIN VAN TUYL RODERICK VAN TUYL, Licensed L~nd Surveyors FRONT STREET AT MAIN GREENPORT, NEW YORK 11944 (516) 4770170 Po C. OTTO W. VAN TUYL Professional Engineer IRetired) December 18, 1986 DESCRIPTION: Proposed ffhange of Zone From A to B for Ralph Pugliese, l.iain Road, C~.tchogue Beginning at a point on the northerly line of I,,ain Road at the sea, ti]easterly corner of land of Robinson and The so~thwes~erly corner of the premises herein described; rl~.ning thence along said land of Robinson, ~. 44° 51' 40" 230.0 feet; thence along other ]and of Pu~liese, three coursee: (1) N. 9© O1 ' 40" E. 198.38 feet; thence (2) J. 69° 5o' 20" E. 150.O feet; thence (3) o. 20° 03' ~0" 'E. - 3-GO.O Ie~t to sam~ northerly line of i,~ain 2oad; thence along said northerly line, S. o9'~ 07' 20" W.- 14~.99 feet to the point o~' Oe~;inning. Containing 1.735 acres. Roderic~: V~n Tuyl TOWN BOARD. TOWN OF $OUTIfOLD In thc bAatter of the Petition of to the Town Bnard of lhe Tnwn of Southold. TO: NOTICE YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Town Board of the Town of Southold to request a Z 0 /l./' i /I/' ~, 2. That the property which is the subject of thc Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des- 3. That ~he property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district; I,~ That by such Petition, the under~i, gned will request that ~the abo~e-described property be~placed in the followin,, zone district classification: L~ ].-. ~ c., ~ 7'- ~ c .s ,'/~' -- ~ .~ l~), ~ ~- ;?; *- / 5. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting thc relief specified above will be filed in thc Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York and you may then and there examine thc same during regular office hours. 15. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the Town Board; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least ten days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of Southold and designa£ed for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to ap- pear and be heard at such hearing. Petitioner Pos, Office Address: ~ c:' ,," L//k' 7 C ,.,7- Z, £, N A ,% I E PRO©F OF \I.\ILING OF ~;C~TiCE ADDRESS Chester P. Orlow~ki Watski Ste~onoski Dorothy Binns Harold Ressler Cu~chogue N.Y. 11935 Peconic N.Y. 11958 Main Road Cutchogue N.Y. 11935 Box 3~/$ Cutchogue N.Y.. 11935 Cutchogue Robert A. Johnson John B. Brush Jr. ·rank P. Svec ' Devoe / Bassford School District Cutchogue N.Y. 11935 Cutchogue N.Y. 34640 Main Road Cutchogue N.Y. Box 10~ Peconic N.Y. 11958 186 Jackson Dr. West Palm Beach Fla. 33406 STATEOFNE~VYORK : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK: ss.: of /'~eL'- e,~'~/OP/- , l__.._ , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse side hereof, directed to each of thc abov. -named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are tile addresses of said persons as shown on the cur- rent assessment roil of the T. own of $outhold; that said Notices were mailed at ~he United States Post Office at ~,~ ~'_;d~ ~ u~--~ /t,). ~' ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified) (registered) mail. N,~t ar~, Public TO[VN OF SOUTHOLD EAF /NV] RO;IHENTAL ASSESSHENT PART Pr~iect In fo r~Jtion {PLEASE COMPLETE EACH QUESTIDtl - Indicate N-A. if not applicable) SITE DESCRIPTION (Physical setting of overall project, both develoned and undeve)ooed, areas) l. Genera) character of the )and: r~nera)ly uniform slope ~// Generally uneven and rolltn~ or irregular , Agriculture ~-/., Other '-- ' ' 9/1776 acres. Presen:ly After Completion Presently After Completion _'~ acres __~ acres Uater Surface Area .2' acres .~.~_acres ,_) acres Unvegetated (rock. _?a~_a ores ~.,~ ac res eartn or fill ) _./{z~acres ~',,~ ac res Roads, buildings (l£~er (indicate tyne) acres acres 10. Does project n~ 11. Are there any unique or unJ~ual land forms on the project site? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological fon~ations - Yes L/ NO. (Oescribe 12. Is the project site presently used by the COnl~unity or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area - Yes ~No. 13. Does the rese~ preset site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be important to the con~nunity? Yes1~ No 14. Streams wi thin or contiguous to project area: a, Name of stream and name of river to which it is tributary ~ //~, 15. Lakes, Ponds, ~etland areas within or contiguous to project area: " a. [lame : b. Size (in acres) ~ 1S. What is the dominant land use and zoning classification within a 1/4 mile radius of the project (e,g, single family residential, R-2) and the scale of development (e.g, Z story), /Q~,'~/'L~.~£'~ B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION i. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a, Total contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor ~7~/~ acres, b. Project acreage developed: /~Z/ acres initiallyl l~(2 acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped L/ i d. Length of project, in miles: (if appropriate) e- )f project is an expansion of existing, indicate percent of expansion proposed: building square foot- age i developed acreage f. llumber of off-strut parking spaces existina ._, c ; proposed ~,~,~. g. Maximum vehicular trigs generated per hour (upon cm~pletion of project) h. If residential: Number and type of housinq units: ~ne Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initial Ultimate If: Industrial 9. 10. 11. Wow much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, ePc.) will be're~'~ved from the site - ~//~ tons Ho~ many acres of veqeta~on (trees, shruDs, ground covers) ~ill be re~ved fro~ s~te - ~acre~. b. Anticipated date of cor'mnencement phase I / month ~7?ar linc]ud~ng c. Approximate completion date final phase / ~onth,? a??ea.. N~ber of jobs generated: during construction ~) ; after project is complete ~. 12. a. [s surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Yes ~/ No. b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) /~y~ - c, IF surface disposal name of stream into wdich effluent will be discharged ~ 13. Will surface area of existing lakes, p rids, streams bays or other surface waterways be increased or decreased by proposal? Yes .p~PNO. ' 14. Is project or any portion of project )ocated in the 100 year flood plain? __Yes 15. a, Does proJeCt involve disposal of solid waste? Yes ~'× No If yes. will an existing solid waste disQosal facility be used? Yes p~ If yes, give name: ~//~6~)~ : location !Iii) any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary lanofi))? 16, 17, 18. lg. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ~Yes No Will project routinely produce odors (~re than one hour per day)? Yes ~ Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? Yes ~No If yes, indicate type(s) 20. 21, 22. a. Is any Federal Dermit required? __Yes No b. Does project involve State or FeOeral funding or financing? C. Local and Regional approvals: Approval Required (Yes, No) (Type) Submittal Approval (Date) (Date) City, Town, Village Board City, Town, Village Planning Board City~ Town, Zoning Board City, County Heal th Department Other local agencies Dther regional agencies StaLe Agencies Federal Agencies C. INFORHATIONAL DETAILS Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with the proposal, Pleale discuss such impacts and the measures which can be taken to mitigate or avoid~hem.~ . / DATE: ~ ~ ~ ,' ' -4- [AP ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - PART Project Imgacts and Their Maqnitude Gemeral In~r"~at~,>~ ~d CarefulJy} In completing tn~ form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions and de~er~ninations Identifying tna~ a~ effec~ will Pe potentially large Icolumn 2) does not mean tha~ it is also necessarily ~ec: ~n colu,~n 2 simply asks that it De looked at further. may be more aomro2riate for a Potential Large ~mpac: rating. Each project, o~ each site, im each locality, will vary. ThereFore, the examples ha~e been offered as guida: They ~o not constitute an exhaustive list of impects and thresholds to answer each ~uestion. The number of ezam~ies per question does not indic~:e the importance of each Question. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully) a. Answer each of the 18 quesCions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there wi)) be any effect. Maybe answers should be considered as Ye__.~s answers. c. If answering Yes to a ouestion then cheek the aporooriate box (column I or g) to indica:e the potential size of the impact_ if impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impac: will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. d. I~ reviewer has doubt about the size of the imoact ~hen consiPer :he imoact as notential)y )argo and ~roceed to PART 3. e. I~ a eo:entia))y large impact or effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less khan large magnitude, place a )es in column 3. A NO response indicates, that such a reduction is not D~SSlbIe. 1. ~. ~. SMALL TO POTENTIAL CAN I~PACT BE MODEP~TE LARGE REDUCED BY IMPACT IMPACT P~DJECT CHANGE IMPACT ON LAND NO ~ILL TFE"E 9E AN EFFECT AS A RESULT OF A PHYSICAL CHANGE TQ P~DJECT $1TE? Construction on Land where the depth to ~he water tab}e is less than 3 feet. -5- ~g YES WILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO ANY UNIOUE FOUNO ON THE SITE? (i.e. cllff~, dunes. ~eo oRical fo~nna- riots, etc.) Snectfic land roms: YES PROTECTED? (Under Articles 1S, ZA. 25 of the Envir- onmental Conservation LaN, £.C.L.) Dredglna ~ore than lOQ cubic yards of material channel of a protected stream. IMPACT CAN )'IPACT BE ~[OUCEO BY WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY NON-PROTECTED EXISTING OR NFW NO YES BODY OF t,ATER? ............................................ ~ 0 E,am~les that Would Apply to Column 2 NO YES 5. ~[LL PqOJECT AFFECT SURFACE OR GROUND'AATER ~[IALITY? ~j~ ~ Examples that t.)ould Apply to Colurnn 2 ',/ILL PROJECT ALTER D~AINAGE FL9I~, PATTERNS (lq SURFACE !tATER NO YES RUNOFF? ................................................... (~0 7. PILL PROJECT AFFECT AIR QUALTTY? ........................... ~ ~ Project will Induce 1,OQO or ~r~ vehtcle :rips in any given P~Ject wi1) resul: in the incfneration of ~ :ban I ton refuse per hour. 8_ WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY THREATENED OR ENDAN~ERE~ SPECIES? £~amole$ that Would Apo?y to Colu~ 2 li fe YES ®0 YES -7- 13. An incnm~alib]e wsual affect caused by the introduction of new matQrlals, colors and/or forms in contrast to tl~e surroundino landscaoe. ~ oroject easil7 visible, not easily scr~ened, tOat is Obv)ously different from ~thers around it. - Project ,~i]l result in the elimination or Major 11. WILL PROJECT Il:PACT ANY SITE OR STRUCTURE Or HISTORIC, NO YES PRE-HI~T3~[C nR PALEONTOnICAL [I'POPTANCE? ................. (~)0 Examples that 14ould A~ol.v to Colunn 2 Any imoact to an archeolo§ical site or fossil bed located IMPACT AN OPEN SPACE & RECq£~TIQN 12. WILL THE PRnJECT ~FFECT THE OUANT[TY OR QUALITY OF EXISTING NO YES OR FUTURE OPEN SPACES OR RECREATIONAL OPPORTU'IITIES? ...... j~.x~j/,"~ Eznmoles that ~lould A~plv to Column 2 13. ?ILL TWEPE BE ~N EFFECT TO EXISTINC TRANSPORTATI(~N NO YES IHPACT OH E~tERGY 14. IlILL PROJECT AFFECT THE COMMUNITIES SOURCES OF FUEL OR ENERGY SUPPLY? .......................................... Examp]es that Would Apply to Column 2 Project requiring the creation or extension of an eneroy transmission or supply system to serve more than Sd sinqle or'two family residences, Other impacts: NO YES -®© 1 S~,LL Td )~DEP~TE IMPACT POTENTIAL LA~GE I'tPACT CA;I I~PACT CE REDUCED BY PROJECT CHANGE 15. IMPACT ON NOISE WILL THERE BE OBJECTIONABLE ODORS, NOISE, GLARE, V[BP~qTION NO YES or ELECTRICAL OISTURSANCE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROJECT? .... ~'~j~'~ Examoles that I)ould Apoly to Col u~m~ 2 Blasting within 1,SOD feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). Project will mroduce ooerating noise ezceedinn the local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures- Project will remove natural barriers that would act as a noise screen. ~ther impacts: IMPACT ON HEALTH & NAZARO5 NO YFS 16. UILL PROJECT AFFECT PUBLIC IIEALTH AND SAFETY? ............. ~ ~'~ Examples that [~puld ~pply to Co)umn 2 Project will cause a risk of ex~losion or release of hazardous substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or umset conditions, or there will he a chronic lol~ level discharge or emission. Project that will result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" ~ {i.e. toxic, poisonouS, hionly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc., includinQ wastes that are solid, semi-solid, )lqutd or contain Rases.) Storaoe Fac~l~tlPs for one mi)lion or more qaI)nns of )iQuified natural §as or other )(Quids. NO YES CO?~JNITY? ............................................... ~)0 [zam~le that Would A~oly to Column 2 The population of the City. Town or Village in which the project is located is likely to grow by more than 51 oF resident human population. Wtll Involve any oermanent facility of a non-agricultural use in an agricultural district or remove nri~e agricultural The Rroject will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic importance to the corrrnunity. Oeveloprrent will induce an influx of a particular age group with special needs. St~LL r~ MODERATE II'PACT REBUCED BY PPOJ ECT E~L~NGE lB. IS THERE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE PROJECT? ...... E,amnles that Would Apply to Column 2 Either government or citizens of adjacent co~rnunities -- have e,presseo oD~o$i tioq or rejected the ~roleCt or have not oeen contacted. NO YES '®0 IF ANY ACTION Il: PART 2 IS IDENTIFIED AS A POTENTIAL LARGE IMPACT OR IF YOU CANNOT DETE~U4INE THE MAGNITlJDE OF IMPACT, PROCEED TO PART 3. PORTIONS OF EAF COMPLETED FOR THIS PROJECT: DETERHINATION PART I PART II PART 3 Upon revie~ of the information recorded on this EAr (Parts 1, 2 and 3) and considerinq both the magnitude and tmnortance of each PREPARE A IIECATIVE DECLARATION PREPARE A NEGaTTVE OE£LARATION © PREPARE POBITIVE DE£LARATION PROCEED WITH ElS --© ~gencv EUVIROUMENTAL ASSESSUEriT - PART EVALUATIOTI OF TNB IMmnqT~'~CE OF ]~PaCTS I)[FOR~ATIO~t Part ] is prtpared if gne or ~ore impact or effect is considered to be potentially )arae. The a~Ount of writina necessary to answer ~att 3 may be determined by ~nswering the question: In ~ comnleting the instructions below have ! placed in this rtcord sufficient infor~ation do indicate toe reBsonableness of ~v aecisions? INSTRUCTIOTIS Cor-~lete the followinq for each impact or effect identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1. Briefly describe the impact. 2, gescrtbe (if apolicable) how the impact might be mitigated or reduced to a less than large imnact by a pro- Ject change. 3. Rased on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this irmact is imoortant tO the minictpality (city, town or villaqe) in which the project is located. To answer the question of importance, consider: The probability of the impact or effect occurring The duration of the impact or effect Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources or values - Whether the impact or effect can be controlled - The regional consequence of the impact or effect ILS potential divergence from local needs and goals - Whether known objections to the project apply to this impact or effect. DBTE~VINATIQN OF SIGT)IFICA)IC£ An action is considered to be significant if: Ane (or ~re) imoact is determined to both larne and its (their) conseouence, hosed on the review above, is immortant. 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