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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWieder, Irwin - No Action JUDITH T. TERRY IOWN CLERK RF2GISTRAR OF VITAL SFATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 MARCH 10, 1988: NO ACTION HAS TRANSPIRED WITH RESPECT TO THIS FILE SINCE NOVEMBER 15, 1984. FILE CLOSED. Judith T. Terry JUDITtt T TERRY TOWN CLERK OFFICE OFTHE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 15, ,1984 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Soutlxold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Thomas T. McVann, Jr., Esq. McVann & Noonan, Esqs. 43 Main Street Westhampton Beach, New York 1~978 Dear Mr. McVann: It is my understanding that you now represent Irwin and Tamara Wieder with regard to their petition for a change of zone before the Southold Town Board. I have received a letter, a copy of which was sent to you, from Irving L. Price, Jr., Esq. requesting an adjournment of 30 days with regard to the aforesaid petition. For your information please be aware that the Town Board has received recommendations pertaining to the Wieder petition from the Southold Town Planning Board and Suffolk County Department of Planning and the matter was about to be placed on the November 20th Town Board agenda for a $£QR determination when the letter from Mr. Price was received by my office. Please advise me, in writing, when you are ready for the Town Board to continue processing this petition. Very truly yours, Jud~ ~ ith Ti Terry Southold Town Clerk cc: Irving /. Price, Jr., Esq. Irving & Tamara Wieder RECEIVED NOV .l 5 1984 I~VING L. PRIGE, rjR. November 14, 1984 Mrs. Judith Terry Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Weider change of zone application located at Greenport Dear Mrs. Terry: My letter of November 9, 1984 addressed to the Southold Town Planning Board requesting an adjournment of 30 days should have been addressed to your office. Accordingly, I would appreciate this matter to be postponed in your office for 30 days. Ve~f truly yours, ~ Irving L. Price, Jr. ILP/lg CC: Mr. and Mrs. I. Weider Thomas T. McVann, Jr., Esq. IRVING L. PRICE, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAM~ RECEIVED NOV .!. November 9, 1984 Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Re: Weider change of zone application Gentlemen: I am requesting adjournment of at least thirty (30) days concerning the Weider's application. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contac% this office. Very truly yours, Irving L. Price, ~r. ':/ by Laurie Graeb, Secretary cc: Mr. and Mrs. I. Weider Thomas T. McVann, Jr., Esq. tNO¥ 0 9 1984 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK PETER F, COHALAN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE LEE E. KOPPELMAN DIRECTOR OF PLANNING November 8, 194 Ms. Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Main Rd. - P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Application of "Irwin and Tamara Wieder" (#265) for a change of zone from "A" Agricultural and Residential to "M" light Multiple Residence, Town of Southold (SD-84-14). Dear Ms. Terry: Pursuant to the requirements of Sections 1323 to 1332 of the Suffolk County Charter, the Suffolk County Planning Commission on November 7, 1984 reviewed the above captioned application and after due study and deliberation Resolved to disapprove it because of the following: It is inconsistent with the Town of Southold Development Plan which designates this area for suburban density single family residence development; 2. It is inconsistent with the predominant single family residence pattern of zoning and character of the surrounding area; It would tend to establish a precedent for further downzonings in the locale along Middle Road (C.R. 48); and There appears to be ample land zoned for multi-residence purposes in the surrounding area. GGN :jk Very truly yours, Lee E. Koppelman Director of Planning Gerald G. Newman Chief Planner JUDITII T. TERRY' TOWN CLERK RIG[STRAROI VITAL SI XlISI]('S OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Pursuant to Sections 1323 to 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 Planning Commission: New zoning Ordinance Amendment of zoning ordinance X Amendment of zoning map (change of zone) Location of affected land: northerly side of County Route 28, east of McCann [ane, Greenport, New York. Suffolk County Tax Map No.: District 1000, Section 033, Block 05, Lot 13.1 within 500 feet of: The boundary of any village or town The boundary of any existing or proposed county, state or federal park. 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 or any stream or drainage channel owned by %he 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 !ih Suffolk County or estuary of any of the foregoing bodies of water. or within one mile of : Nuclear power plant. Airport CO~2IENTS: Recommendation of the South°Id Town Planning Board, dated October 9, 1984, is attached hereto. Date October 15, 1984 Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk RL~EIVED 1 b lg84 Town Cleric Southold Southold, N.Y, 11971 (516) 765-1938 October 9, 1984 Mrs. Judith Terry Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Weider change of zone located at Greenport application Dear Mrs. Terry: In response to your letter of August 16, 1984 the Planning Board took the following action Monday, October 8, 1984. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, following a field inspection of the premises, recommend to the Town Board that the change of zone application from A to M for Irwin and Tamara Weider be denied since the Board feels that the character of the surrounding residential neighborhood would not be suitable for the M zone. Very truly yours, cc: Irving Price, esq. BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR, CHAIRMAN TOWN P A N!NC BOARD By Diane M Schultze, S%cretary RECEIVED Tmvn Clerk Mrs. Judith Terry Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 September 12, 1984 Re: Change of zone application for Weider located at Greenport Dear Mrs. Terry: The Planning Board reviewed the above mentioned application at the meeting of September 10, 1984. It was the consensus of the Board that, prior to any reconkmendation to the Town Board, a field inspection of the property be conducted. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAIRMAN ~OUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze,()Secretary cc: Irving L. Price, Jr. AUG 23 1984 CERTifiED' P 620 269 MAIL IUDITII T T[RRY ]'OWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VI FAL SI *~IISIICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 16, 1984 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Soutlxold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold, New York 11971 Dear Bennie: Transmitted herewith is the petition of Irwin and Tamara Wieder requesting a Change of Zone from 'A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M" Light Multiple Residence District on certain property located on the northerly side of County Route 48, east of McCann Lane, Greenport, 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 same to me. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Attachment JUDITH T. TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 August 16, 1984 Charles T. Hamilton Alternate Regional Permit Administrator N.Y.S. Dept. of Environmental Conservation BUilidng 40, SUNY - Room 219 Stony Brook, New York 11794 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Enclosed is application of Irwin and Tamara Wieder ~r a Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District ~ "M" Light Multiple Residence District on certain property located on the no~herly side of County Route 48, east of McCann Lane, Greenport, New York. This project is unlisted and our initial determination of non-significance has been made and we wish to coordinate this action to conform our initial determination in our role as lead agency. May we have your view on this matter. Written comments on this project will be received at this office until September 5, 1984 We shall interpret your lack of response to mean there is no objection by your agency. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Commissioner Williams Southold Town Building Department JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLI' RK REGISTRAROI VIFALSIXlISIICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 16, 1984 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 To Whom It May Concern: Attached hereto is Long Environmental Assessment Form filed by Irwin and Tamara Wieder in respect to their petition for a Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "M" Light Multiple Residence District on certain property located on the northerly side of County Route 48, east of McCann Lane, Greenport, New York. Judith T. Terry 6/ Southold Town Clerk Posted on Town Clerk's Bulletin Board on 8/16/84. TO~VN OF SOUTHOLD EAF ENVIRO;IMENTAL ASSESSMENT :'PART Project Information NA~E OF PROJECT: NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER (If Different} In the Matter of the Petition of Irwin & N/A Tamara Wieder to the Town soard u£ (Name) the Town of Southold ADDRESS AND NA~E OF APPLICANT: {Street) Irwin & Tamara Wieder 37 Wooster Street BUS~NCSS (Street) New York New York 10013 (State) (Zip) OESC~IPTICN Or P~OJECTr (Briefly describe type of project or action) Application for Change of Zone (PLEASE COMPLETE EACH QUESTIFlN - Indicate N.A. if not applicable) SITE DESCRIPTION (physica] setting Of overal] project, both deve)oned end undeve)ooeU ereas) 1. General character of rte lend: r~nerelly uniform slope .~. Generally uneven and rollina or irreouler 2. Present land use: Urban ,]ndustria) , Con~ercial , Suburbae _, Rural ., Forest , Agriculture X ,--Other Residen~-~-I 3. Total acreage o{ oroject ~rea: ~,7acres. Aeproximate acreage: Presently After Completion Meadow or Brushland ~acres acres Uater Surface Area Unvegetated (rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildinqs and other paved Residential 0tner (indicate tyne) _._s.a_n_a_~ ........... .... Yes-----x Nc .................... ( ~eet) Present)y After Completion 2.7 acres 2'7acres 16, B. 6. Approxinate percentage of proposed oroject site with slooes: 0-1dS × %~ IA-1S% %; 15% or greater %. ?. Is project contiguous to, or contain a building or site listed on the National Register of Historic Places? Yes × No 8. What is the depth to the water table? feet N/A - c±ty water g. Do hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Yes × NO 10. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endanqered - Yes x ;~o, according to - Identify each Species 11. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? {i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological formations- Yes x No. (Describe 12. Is the project site presently used by the co~unity or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area - Yes ~ No. 13. Does the present site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be important to the Con~nunity? a. Name of stream and name of river to which it is tributary N/A Lakes, Ponds, Wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name N/A : b. Size {in acres) N/A What is the dominant land use and zoning classification within a 1/4 mile radius of tbe project (e.g. single family residential, R-2) and the scale of development (e.g. 2 story). A Res±dent±al/Agr±cultu~al PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor ~- ~ acres. b. Project acreage developed: ~.? acres initially; ~- ? acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped 0% d. Length of project, in miles: N/A (if appropriate) e. If project is an expansion of existing0 indicate percent of expansion proposed: age 0 ; developed acreage building square foot- f. Nu~er of off-strEet oarking spaces existing ; proposed N/A g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour (upon ccxnpletion of project) N/~ h. If residential: Number and type of housinQ units: She Family Two Family Multiple Family Initial 1 Z Ultimate ~ ~ i. If: Orientation ]!eighbornood-City-Regional Estimated Emoloyment Total height of tallest nronosed structure ...... feet. Condominium N/A N/A -2- If multi-phased project: a. Total number of phases anticipated No, N/A b. Anticipated date of commencement phase I month year (incluO~ng demolition) c. Approximate completion date final phase ..month . year. d. Is phase 1 financially dependent on subseouent phases? Yes NO 8, Will blasting occur during construction? Yes x No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction __; after project is complete 10. Numi)er of jobs eliminated by this project O ll. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? __Yes x No. If yes, explain: 14. 15. a. Is surface o? subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? __Yes × No. b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) ¢. If surface disposal name of stream into which effluent will be discharged Wi)) surface area Of existing lakes, ponds, streams, bays or other surface waterways be increased or Is project or any portion of project located in the 100 year flood plain? __Yes × No a. Does project involve disposal of solid waste? Yes x NO b. If yes, will an existing solid waste disQosal facility be used? Yes NO c. If yes, give name: : location d. dill any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitmry landfill? Yes 16. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes x No 17. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour Der day)? Yes × NO 18. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? Yes lg. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Yes × No. If yes, indicate type!s) No 2D. 21. 22. If water supply is from wells indicate pumping capacity gals/minute. N/A Total anticipated water usage per day _ pals/day. Normal residential use Zoning: a. i;hat Ts dominant zoning classification of site? A-Res~idential/Agricultural b. Current s~ecific zom~ng classification of site A-Residential/Agricultural d If no, indicate desired zon~nq Request change of z_on~_t~_M_-~_i_g_ht Multiple Resident in order to establish a small guest house (bed & breakfast) 26. Approvals: a. Is any Federal permit required? Yes × No b. Does project involve State or Federal funding or financing) c. Local and Regional approvals: Approval Required (Yes, No) (Type) Yes × No 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 Other regional agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies INFOR~ATIONAL DETAILS Attach any addftional fnfo~matioo as m4y be needed to clarify your project. )f there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with the proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which can be taken to mitigate or avoid them. PREPARER'S SIGNATURE: TITLE: Attorney at Law REPRESENTING: Irwin & Tamara Wieder DATE: June 22, 1984 -44 EAF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - PART II Project Impacts and Their Maonitude General lnfr~atio~ FReed Carefully) - In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions and determinations been reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an exeert environmental analyst. - Identifying that ar effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily sioniflcant. A:v large effect must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. By identifying an effect in celu,~m 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. - The Examoles provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever eossib!e the Phreshol of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally apolicable throughout the State and for mOSt situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be m~re appropriate for a 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 exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each ouestion. - The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully} b. Answer each of the 18 questions in PART 2. Answer Ye__s if there will be any effect. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. If answering Yes to a ouestion then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the eotential size of the impact, if impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. If reviewer has doubt about the size of the impact ~ben consider the imeact as ootentially large and proceed to PART 3. If a potentially large impact or effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less than large magnituoe, place a Yes in column 3. A No response indicates' that such a reduction is not possible. IMPACT ON LAND NO YCS SMALL TO POTENTIAL CAN IMPACT BE MODER~TE LARGE REDUCED BY IMPACT IMPACT PROJECT CHANGE WILL THERE BE AN EFFECT AS A RESULT OF A PHYSICAL THAI;GE TO PROJECT SITE? Vi Exam~le~ that Would Apply to Column 2 Any constru:tion on slopes of )5% or greater, (lS foot rise ~er 100 foot of lengt~}, er where the general slooes in the project area exceed 10%. Construction on Land where the denth to the water table is less than 3 feet. -5- YES WILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO ANY UNIQUE OR UNHSUAL LANO FOUND ON THE SITE? (i.e. ¢liff~, dunes, geological tions, etc.) II'PACT ON WATER Specific land for~s: NO YES WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY WATEB BOgY OESIONATEg AS .......... ~ ~ PROTECTED? {Under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Envir- onn~ntal Conservation Law, E.C.L.) Examples that Would Aoply to Column -- Dredging ~re than log cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream. Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. Other imoacts: Examoles that Would Apply tO Column A lQ% increase or decrease in the surface 8rea of any body Of water Or n~re than a lO acre increase or decrease. Construction of a body of water that exceeds l~ acres of NO YES UILL P~OJECT AFFECT SURFACE OR GROUND!~ATER nHALITY? ~ ~ V Examoles that FIou)d Apply to Column 2 PrnjeCt will require a discharge permit. IMPACT POTE.~T IAL LARGE IHPACT CAN I'iPACT BE REDUCED BY P~OJECT CHANGE REDUCED DY '~,JXOFF? ................................................... QO Pro)eot w~uJd imnede flood water flows. Pro eot is likely to cause substantial erosion. Pro~ect is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. IMhACT QN AIR NO YES ,'ILL PROJECT AFFECT AIR QUALITY? ........................... ~ ~ Fxamoles that ~lould ApOly to Colum Z Project wtll induce 1,9q0 or more vehicle trips in mny gtven hour. P~ject will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of refuse per hour. million BTg's per hour. I~fACT g~ ~'L~'.(TS ANq ANI"ALS 8. WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY THREATENED OR ENDANGERED SPECIES? .NO YES (PO 9. t;ILL P~OJECT SUBSTA~ITIALLY AFFECT f!ON-THREATE?IED OR NO ENgAN~ERES SPECIES? ....................................... r~ E~a~ole that Wou)d Apply to Column 2 YES -7- lO. CFtaRACTER OF TtlE HFIGliBOR'~r~D OR C0"~'"!ITV? .............. Examqles that t~ould Apply to Column 2 Project wi)l result in the elimination or major screenlnq of scenic views or vistas known to be important to the area. S"ALL TO MODERATE Il. IMPACT ON HISTORIC RESOURCES WILL PROJECT IMPACT ANY SITE OR STRUCTURE OF HISTORIC, NO YES PRE-HISTOrIC OR PALEONTOOICAL I~'POPTANCE? ................. /~ Examples that Nould ADDlv to Column 2 Prelect occurinq wholly or nartially within or contiouous to any ~acilitv or site listed on the National Reoister of historic places. Any impact to an archeological site or fossil bed located within the project site. 12. 14ILL THE PRAJECT AFFECT THE QUANTITY OR QUALITY OF EXISTING NO YES OR FUTURE OPEN SPACES OR RECREATIO,gAL OPPORTUIITIES ....... Examoles that $1ould Apply to Column 2 The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational ooDortunity. A major reduction of an open space important to the co.unity. Other impacts: 1]. !'ILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO EXISTI~IC TRANSPORTATION NO YES SYSTEMS? ............................................... O0 I~P~CT ON ENERGY ;IILL PROJECT AFFECT THE COMMUNITIES SOURCES OF FUEL qR NO YES ENERGY SUPPLY? ........................................... QO Examples that Would ~pply to Column 2 Project causing oreater than 5% increase in any fo~ of energy used in municipality. Project requiring the creation or extension of an energy transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 sinqle er two family residences. Other impacts: i S~ALL TO )~DE~aTE IMPACT POTENTIAL LARGE I'~PACT CA;( IMPACT CE REDUCED BY PROJECT CHANGE 15. 16. IMPACT ON NOISE WILL THERE BE OBJECTIONABLE ODORS, NOISE, GLARE, VIB~TIQN NO YES or ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROJSCT? .... Examoles that IVould Aooly to Col un~ ~ Blasting within 1,50D feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. Odors will occur routinely {more than one hour Der day). Project will produce ooerating noise exceedinn the local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. Project will remove natural barriers that would act as a Other impacts: IMPACT 0)~ HEALTH g HAZARDS UILL PROJECT AFFECT PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY? ......... Examoles that Would Apply to Column 2 NO YFS Project will cause a risk of exglosion or release of hazardous substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.} in the event of accident or u~set conditions, or there will he a chronic low level discharge or emission. Project that will result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" {i.e. toxic, ppisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc., including wastes that are solid, semi-solid, liquid o? cont~ln gases.) Storaoe facilities for one million or more ~allnns of liouified natural gas or other liquids, S~t~LL ),, POTE;iTIAL CA~; iMPACT BE MODERATE LARGE REDUCED BY I~!PACT IliPACT PROJECT CHANGE 17. WILL PROJECT AFFECT THE CHAPACTEq nF THE EXISTIND NO YES COMMUNITY? ................................................ QO Example that Would Apoly to Column 2 The population Of the City, Town or Village in which the project is located is like)y to grow by more than 5% OF resident human population. The municipal budgets for capital expenditures or opera- ting services will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this project. Will involve any ~ermanent facility of a non-a§ricultural use in an agricultural district or remove nrime agricultural lands from cultivation. The project will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic importance to the community. Development will induce an influx of a particular age group with special needs. P~ject wi)l set an important precedent for future proiects. Project will relocate 15 or more emnloyees in one or more businesses. Other impacts: 18. NO YCS IS THERE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE PROJECT? ....... ~ Examoles that Would Apply to Column 2 Either government or citizens of adjacent communities have expressed opposition or rejected the pro iect or have not been contacted. Obiections to the nroiect from within the con~nity. IIF ANY ACTION I~ PART 2 IS IDENTIFIED AS A POTENTIAL LARGE IMPACT Ok IF YOU CANNOT DETEFU~INE THE MAGNII~IDE OF IMPACT. PROCEED TO PART 3. PORTIONS OF EAF COMPLETED FOR THIS PROJECT: DETERMINATION PART I ~< PART II × PART 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts l. 2 and 3) and considerinq both the maqnitude and imnortance of each t~act, it is reasonaPly determined that: A. The p~oject will result in no major impacts and. therefore. Is One which may not cause significant damaae to the environment. B. AlthouGh the project could have a significant effect on the envl ronP~ent, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been included as part of the nroposed project. C. The project will result in one or more major adverse imoacts that cannot be reduced and may cause significant damage to Signature of Prenarer (If dif~erent from responsible O~flcer) PREPARE A NEGATIVE DECLARATION PREPARE A NEGATIVE ~ECLARATION © PREPARE POSITIVE DECLARATION PROCEED WITH EIS --© Signature of Ros~onslble Official ~n Cead Agency EAF EIIViRQIcMENTAL ASSESSHENT - PART EVALU~TIQ~ OF THE [HPO~TANC~ QF IHPACTS INSTRUCTIO~IS Complete the following for each impact or effect identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1. Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if applicable) how the impact might be mitigated or reduced to ~ less than large imnaet by a pro- ject chmnge. 3, Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this irmact (s imeortant to the minicipality (city, town or village) in which the project is locBted, To answer the question of importance, consider: The probability of the impact or effect occurring - The duratiDn of the impact or effect Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources or values Phether the impact Or effect can be controlled The regional consequence of the impact or effect Its potential divergence from local needs and goals Whether known objections to the project apply to this impact or effect. DETE~UINATIQN OF SIG~!IFICA~ICE An action is considered to be significant if: One (or more) imoact is determined to both laroe and it~ (their) conseouence, based on the review above, is imoortant. PAPT III STATEMENTS (Continue on Attachments, as needed) CASF. NO: ~...~.. ..... STATE OF NEW YORK PETITION TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IN THF- MATTER OF THE PETITION OF FOR A CHANGE, MODIFICATION OR AMENDMENT OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDIN- ANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK. TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: 1. ~ ..I..R..W..I..N_...&....T.~RA....W..I..E..D...E? ....................... residing at 37 wooster Street, New York (ir, sert name of petitioner) are $~lif~Ik~[l~X~, New York, the unde~igned, l~E~Kthe ownerSOf certain real property situated at County Route 48, Greenport and more pa~icularly bounded and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the northerly side of Middle Road (County Route 48) and the easterly side of McCann Lane and from said point of beginning; RUNNING THENCE along said easterly side of McCann Lane North 15 degrees 55 minutes 50 seconds West a distance of 205.06 feet to land of the Town of Southold; RUNNING THENCE along said last mentioned land the following three (3) courses and distances, to wit: (1) North 74 degrees 04 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 50.0 feet; (2) North 15 degrees 55 minutes 50 seconds West a distance of 100.0 feet; and (3) South 74 degrees 04 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 50.0 feet to the easterly side of McCann Lane; RUNNING THENCE along said easterly side of McCann Lane North 15 degrees 55 minutes 50 seconds West a distance of 165 feet to the southerly line of Lot No. 40 as shown on a certain map entitled, "Map of Eastern Shores" filed in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office as Map Number 4021; RUNNING THENCE along the southerly line of the aforementioned Lot No. 40, Lot NO. 39 and part of Lot No. 38 as shown on the aforementioned map North 76 degrees 37 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 254.49 feet to land now or formerly of Pappas; RUNNING THENCE along said last mentioned land South 16 degrees 32 minutes 20 seconds East a distance of 474.83 feet to the northerly side of Middle Road (County Route 48); RUNNING THENCE along the northerly line of the last mentioned road the following two (2) courses and distances, to wit: (1) South 77 degrees 57 minutes 30 seconds West a distance of 162.59 feet; and (2) along the a c of a curve having a radius of 3852.72 feet a distance of 97.87 feet to the easterly side of McCa~n I do hereby pe~tion the Town Board of the Town of Southold to change, mod~y and Lane, the amend the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, point or place of including the Building Zone Maps heretofore made a par[ thereof, as f0]I0ws: BEGINNING. TO change the zoning classification on the above-described parcel from A-Residential/Agricultural to M-Light Multiple Residence. Irwin & Tamara Wieder Arise Futon Mattress Co. 37 Wooster Street New York, New York 10013 Thomas T.~ McVann, Jr., Esq. McVann & Noonan, Esqs. 43 Main Street Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 3. Such request is made for the following reasons: Applicant desires to establish a bed and breakfast establishment at the above-described premises within the existing buildings located thereon. STATE OF NEW YORK, ) ) SS:- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, ) IRWIN and TAMARA WIEDER .............................................. BEING DULY SWORN, depose~ and say~' that are ' have they:/ the petitionersin the within actiou; thatthey~a~g read the foregoing Petition and knoxv~/ their the contents thereof; that the same is true to ki~x:~ own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and helief, and that as to those mattersth~ believo~ it to be true. Sworn to before me t ~'s ..~£.~'ay of ...... ~.~.e .............. ~9 84 WlLLL~M H. PRIC:[, JR'. NOTARy PUBLIC, State of New York No. 4644944, Suffolk County Term Expires March 30, 1985 NAME PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ADDRESS WILLIAM M. WHELAN 63 West Main Street Kings Park, New York 11754 JANET FALCONE 45-38 ll~h Street Long Island City, New York 11101 ROBERT GEEHRING 416 South Street Greenport, New York 11944 ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS P28 .. 5 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE I~OVIGED-- NOT FOR INTERNATIONAl. MAIL (See Reverse) SENT TO William M. Whelan 63 West Main Street ~0 STATE AND ZIP CODE Kinqs Park, NY 11754 8/,~ /84 30-22 34th Street Astoria, New York RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED-- NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) SENT TO Ms. Janet Falcone STREET AND NO 45-38 llth Street PO STATE ANQ Z~P CODE Lonq Island City, NY ~;~OSTAG E $ OERTIFJEE) FEE ¢ ~ S~OW TOWflCM ~ FOSfMA~K 6~ DA~E 81/.~ 184 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED-- NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) Mr. Robert Geehring 416 South Street P O S~ATE ANDZ~P Greenport, NY 11944 POSTAGE $ SPECIAL DELIVERY r~ ~ -- ~ EiAFEDELIV£RH ~ 8/;3/84 e 48, Southold, New York - ~ , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the ~_~4ffLday of Auqust ,19 84 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the cur- rent assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at ;that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified) ~old (-.r.e ~i~,er. ed-)- mail. Sworn to me this /~ ~-- day of . August , 19 84 . Notary Public TOWN BOARD. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter of the Petition of IRWIN and TAMARA WIEDER to the Town Board of the Town of Southold. TO: WILLIAM M. WHELAN JANET FALCONE ROBERT GEEHRING ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS 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 change of zone 2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des- cribed asfollows: North by lands of Whelan, Falcone & Geehring; East by lands of Pappas; South by County Route 48; West by McCann Lane; and designated on the Suffolk County Tax MaD as District 1000, Section 033, Block 05, Lot 13.1 3. Thatthe property whichisthesubjectofsuch Petitionislocatedinthefollowingzoningdistrict: A-Residential/Agricultural 4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request that the above-described property be placed in the following zone district classification: M-Liqht Multiple Residence 5. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York and you may then and there examine the same during regular office hours. 6. 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 designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to ap- pear and be heard at such hearing. Dated: August 10 , 1984 PetitionerIrwin & Tamara Wieder by Irving L. Price, Jr. Attorney/Agent PostOfficeAddress: 828 Front Street Greenport, New York 11944 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD EAF EX¥ 1RO;IMENTAL ASSESSMENT PART Project Information NOTICE: This document ~ desk?ned to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the er,vl~c-~nt. Please cor~lete the entire Data Sheet. Answers to these questions will be considered as Bart of the a~olication for approval and may be subject to further verification and ~ublic review. Provide any additiona~ ~nformation you believe will be needed to comoleta PARTS 2 and 3. It is ex~ecteo that completion of the EAF will be deoendent on information currently available and willnot involve new studies, reseabch or tnvestioation. If information requirina Such additional work is unavaihble, so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF PROJECT: NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER (If Different) In the Mat%er of the Petition of Irwin & N/A Tamara winder to t~e Town soard u£ (Name) the Town of Southold ADO~ESS AND NAME OF APPLICANT: (Street Irwin & Tamara wieder 37 Wooster Street BUS~NESS PHONE: (Street) New York New York 10013 (P.O,) (State) (State) (Zip) DESCRIPTION OF PqOJECT: (Briefly describe type of ~roject or action) Application for Change of Zone (PLEASE COMPLETE EACH QUESTI(1N - Indicate N.A. if not applicable) SITE DESCRIPTION (Physical settin~ of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas) 1. Genera) character of the ]and: K~nerally uniform slope x Generally uneven and rollino or irregular Present land use: Urban , Indus trial , Con~nercial , Suburban , Agriculture x , Other Residential Total acreage of oroject area: 2.7acres. 24, f5 ar ~.C.L.) · Rural , Forest Presently After Completion Presently After Completion acres acres Unvegetated (rock, Roads, buildinqs Residential Other (indicate tyne) __.q_~_~ .............. ..................... ( ~eet) 2.7 acres 2' 7acres 6. Approxir~te percentage of proposed oroject site with slooes: greater _ 0-10% × %; IA-lOft .. %; 15% or ?. Is project contiguous to, or Contain a building or site listed on the National Register of Historic Places? Yes ~ No 8. What is the depth to the water table? feet N/A - city water g. Do hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? . . Yes x NO 10. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered - Yes x :lo, according to - Identify each species ll. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? 13. 14. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of stream and name of river to which it is tributary (i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological formations - Yes X NO. (Describe Is the project site presently used by the oo~unity or neighborhood as an open soace or recreation area - Yes x No. Does the present site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be important to the con~unity? Yes x NO N/A 15. Lakes, Ponds, Wet]and areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Ilame N/A : b. Size (in acres) N/A 16. What is the dominant land use and zoning classification within a 1/~ mile ~adtus of the project (e.g. single family residential, R-2) and the scale of development {e.g, 2 story). A PKOJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor 2,7 acres. b. Project acreage developed: 2.? acres initially; 2.? acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped O% d. Length of project, in miles: ~/A. (if appropriate) e. If project is an expansion of existing indicate percent of expansion proposed: age 0 ; developed acreage f. h. building square foot- )lumber of off-stre~t parking spaces existino ; proposed N/A Maximum vehicular trios generated per hour (upon completion of project} N/A If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Initial 1 1 Ultimate 1 If: Orientation 3ieighborhood-City-Regional Commercial ]ndustrial j. Total height of tallest mro~osed structure Multiple Family Condominium Estimated EmD1 oyment ~/~ N/~ ...... feet. N/A -2- How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site - 0 tons 0 cubic yards. How many acres of veqetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site - 0 acres. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by thlS project? Yes x No Are there any plans for re-vegetation to replace that removed during construction? Yes x rio If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction 4 months, (including demolition). If multi-phased project: a. Total number of phases anticipated No. N/A b. Anticipated date of commencement phase I month demolition) Approximate completion date final phase c. month d. Is phase 1 financially dependent on subseouent phases? 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Yes × No 9. Nu, nber of jobs generated: during construction ; after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 ll. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Yes x No. 12. 13. 15. year (including year. Yes NO · unkno~n If yes, explain: a. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Yes x No. b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) c. If surface disposal name of stream into which effluent will be discharged Will surface area of existing lakes, ponds, streams, bays or other surface waterways be increased or decreased by proposal? Yes x No. Is project or any portion of project located in the 100 year flood plain? __Yes x No a. Does project involve disposal of solid waste? Yes x NO b. If yes, will an existing solid waste disposal facility be used? Yes No c. If yes, give name: t location d. !lill any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? __Yes 16. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes x No 17. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour Der day)? Yes x NO 18. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? __Yes x 19. Will project result tn an increase in energy use? Yes x No. If yes, indicate type(s) __ 20. 21. 22. NO NO If water supply is from wells indicate Dumping capacity gals/minute. N/A Total antici0ated water usage ~er day --_ pals/day. Normal residential use Zoning: a. %dhat is dominant zoning classification of site? A-Residential/Agricultural b. Current sPeciFic zoning classification of site A-Residential/Agricultural d. If no, indicate desired zonlnq R~eeq_ue__s_t_ c_h. an__g.e~?f zone ............. to M-Light Multiple Residence in order to establish a small guest house (bed & breakfast) 26. Approva)$: a. Is any Federal permit required? Yes x No b. Does project involve State or Federal funding or financing? C. Local and Regional approvals: Approval Required (Yes, No) (Type) Yes x No Submitta) 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. INFORMATIONAL DETAILS Attach any additional infommation as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with the proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which can be taken to mitigate or avoid them. PREPARER'S SIGNATURE: T1TLE: Attorney at Law REPRESENTING: Irwin & Tamara Wieder DATE: June 22. 1984 -4- EAP ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMEN~ - PART II Project Impacts and Their Maqnitude General In ,~-~a,~) !~eC Carefully) - In completing tn6 form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions and determinations been reasonaoie? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst, - Identifying that an effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily siooiflcamt. Arty large effect must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. By identifying an el)eot in celu~ 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. - The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever possible the thresholc of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for ~st situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be more appropriate for a 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 exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each ouestion. - The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully) a. Answer each of the 18 questions in PART 2. Answer Ye~s if there will be any effect. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yej answers, C. If answering Yes to a ouestion then check the appropriate box {column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of the impact, if impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about the size of the impact ~be~ consider the i~act as ~otentially large and proceed to PART 3. e. If a potentially large impact ~r effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less than large magnitude, place a Yes in column 3. A NO response indicates' that such a reduction is not possible. SMALL TO POTENTIAL CAN IMPACT BE MODEP~ATE LARGE REDUCED BY IMPACT IHPACT PROJECT CHANGE IMPACT ON LAND WILL THERE BE AN EPFECT AS A RESULT OF A PHYSICAL CHANGE TO PROJECT SiIE? Examples that Would A~ply to Column 2 NO YES ®© Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise Per 100 ~oot of length), pr where the general slopes in toe project area exceed 10%, Construction on Land where the depth to the water table is less than 3 ~eet. tons of natural msterial (i.e. rock or soil) per year, -5- Uther impacts: 90 YES 2. WILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO ANY UNIQUE OR UNUSUAL LAN~ FOUND ON THE SITE? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, aeOloRica) forma- tio~s, etc,) Snecific land for~ns: IlePACT ON WATER NU YES WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY WATER BODY DESIGNATED AS .......... ~ ~ PROTECTED? {Under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Envir- on~ntal Conservation Law. E.C.L.) Examples that Would A~ply to Column 2 Dredgtna ~re than log cubic yards of material fr~ channel of a protected stream. Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. -- Other impacts: IMPACT POTEHTIAL LARGE IMPACT CAN I'tPACT BE REDUCED BY PROJECT CHANGE Examples that Would Apply to Column 2 A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water or m~re than a lO acre increase or decrease. Construction of a body of water that exceeds lO acres of Other imnacts: NO YES gILL PROJECT AFFECT SURFACE OR GROUND,4ATER qUALITY? ~ ~ Examoles that !.lould Apply to Colunm 2 Project ~ill require a discharge permit. Project reQulres use of a source of water that does not have approval to serve proposed project, Project requires water supply from wells with greater than ~5 qallons per minute ~um~ing capacity. Project will adversely affect groundwater. Liqu~U effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently do not exist or have Project requiring a facility that would use water in excess of 2n,qo0 gallons per day. Qther Imoacts' S~LL T~ £AN IMPACT BE REDUCED DY PRgJECT CHA?~GE i~ILL PROJECT ALTER DRAINAGE FLQu, PATTE~!(S O~ SHRFACE !lATER NO YES ~UNOFF? ................................................... O0 Examnle that ':ould Amply to Co)ur~ 2 Prolect wnuld imnede Flood water flows. Pro iect is likely to cause substantial erosion. Project is incompatible with existing drainape patterns. [HPACT QN NO YES PILL PROJECT AFFECT AIR QUALITY? ........................... Fxamoles that Hou)d Apply to Column 2 Project will induce 1.qqO or more vehicle trips in any given Project will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of refuse per hour. Project emission rate of all contaminants will excee~ lbs. ocr hour or a heat source ~roducing more than million BlU's per hour. ~"PACT ON PLANTS ANQ AHI~LS Examples that Would Apaly to Colun~q 2 Reduction of one or m~re species listed on the New York found on the site. Re~val of any oortion of a critical or siqnificant wild- YES ©0 g. tlILL P~OJECT SUBSTANTIALLY AFFECT t!ON-THREATENED OR NO YES E~,DANr~ERED SPECIES? ....................................... Q 0 Example that Would Apply to Column ~ Project would substantially interfere with any resident or m~gratory fish or wildlife species. ~ature f~rest (over lO~ years ~n ~ne} or other locally -7- Ct~RACTER OF THE ;iFIGHBORNnOD OR CO~.',!!ITV? .............. j,.~ j,,~ A oroject easily/ visible, not easily screenedjthat is obviously different from nthers around it. Project will result in the elimination or major screenlnR of scenic views or vistas known to be important to the area. Other impacts: S~ALL TO MODERATE I~PACT LARGE CA~I II!PACT BE REDUCED ny PROJECT Ci!q~OE Il. IMPACT ON HISTORIC RESOURCES WILL PROJECT INPACT ANY SITE OR STRUCTURE OF HISTORIC, NO YES PRE-UISTD"IC DR PALEO!ITOGIC~L I~!POPTANCE? ................. ~/~ Examoles that Would ADDlv to Column 2 Prelect occurinm wholly or martially within or contiguous to any Cacilitv or site listed on the National Reoister of historic places. Any impact to an archeological site or fossil bed ]ocated within the project site. IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE & RECREATION 12. t;ILL THE PRnJECT AFFECT THE OUANTITY OR QUALITY OF EXISTING NO YES OR FUTURE OPEII SPACES OR RECREATIONAL OPPORTU,IITIES? ...... ~/~--~ Examples that ~lould Aoplv to Column 2 -- The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational ooDortunitv. -- A major reduction of an open space important to the comunity. NO YES I~PACT 9~ 14. ~IILL PROJECT AFFECT THE COMMUNITIES SOURCES OF FUEL OR NO YES ENERGY SUPPLY? ........................................... O0 Examples that Would Apply to Col~n 2 Project causing ~reater than 5% increase in any bom of energy used in municipality. P~ject requiring the creation or extension of an energy transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences. Other impacts: i SMALL TO r~DER~TE IMPACT POTENTI.AL LA~GE IHPACT CAN IMPACT DE REDUCED BY PROJECT CHANGE )5. IMPACT OH NOISE WILL THERE BE OBJECTIONABLE ODORS, NOISE, GLARE, VIBRATION NO YES or ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROJECT? .... ~ Examoles that Uould Aooly to Column 2 Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. Odors will occur r~utinely (more than one hour per day). Project will Produce operating noise exceedin~ the local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. Project will remove natural harriers that would act as a noise screen. Other impacts: 16. IMPACT 0)) HEALTH & HAZARDS ~ YES !IILL PROJECTAFFECT PUBLIC HEALTHANO SAFETY? ............. ~-'~ Examples that '~ould Apply to Column 2 Project will cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or uoset conditions, or there wi)) he a chronic low level discharge or emission. Project that ~itl result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc.. includin~ wastes that are solid, semi-so)id, liquid or contain gases.) Storaoe facilities for one million or more qallons of liouified natural gas or other liouids. ~'LL TO POTE~iTIAL CAN IHAACT BE MODERATE LARGE REDUCED BY I~,PACT IiiPACT PROJECT C)~ANGE 17. WILL PPOJECT AFFECT THE CHAPACTER nF THE EXISTING COMMUNITY? .............................................. Example that Would Apply to Column 2 The population of the City, Town or Village in which the -- project is located is likely to grow by m~re than 5% o~ resident human :opulation. The municipal budgets for capital expenditures or opera- -- ting services will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this project. Will involve any ~ermanent facility of a non-agricultural -- use in an agricultural district or remove nrime agricultural lands from cultivation. The project will replace or eliminate existing facilities, -- structures or areas of historic importance to the co~unity. Development will induce an influx of a particular age group with special needs. Project will set an important precedent for future proiects. Project will relocate 15 or more emnloyees in one or more businesses. Other impacts: NO YES 18. NO YES IS THERE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE PROJECT? ....... Examples that Would Apply to Columm 2 Either governm~nt or citizens of adjacent co~nunities have expressed opposition or rejected the project or have not been contacted. Objections to the nroiect from within the comr~Jnity. IF ANY ACTION I~ PART 2 IS IDENTIFIED AS A POTENTIAL LARGE IMPACT OR IF YOU CANNOT DETE~MINE THE MAGNII~UDE OF IMPACT, PROCEED TO PART 3. PORTIONS OF EAP COMPLETED FOR THIS PROJECT: DETERMINATION PART I × PART II × PART 3__ Upon review of the info~mation recorded on this EAF (Parts l, 2 and 3) and considerinq both the magnitude and imnortance of each impact, it is reasonably determined that: A. The project will result in no major impacts and, therefore, is one which may not cause significant damage to the environ~nt. B. Althouuh the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant e~fect in this case because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been included as part of the proposed project. C. The project will result in one or ~ore maior adverse impacts that cannot be reduced and may cause s~nificant damage to the enwronment. Signature of Prenarer (if different from responsible officer) PREPARE A NEAATIVE DECLARATION PREPARE A NEGATIVE DECLARATION PREPARE POSITIVE DECLARATION PROCEED WITH EIS Signature of Rosponslble Officia) ~n Lead Agency ~nt or ty~e name of responsiOie official in Lead Agency EAF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESS~ENT - PART III EVALUATI~;I OF THE IMP~RI'ANCE ~)F IMPAC'FS INFORMAT IO~( - Part 3 is prepared if one or more impact or effect is considered to be potentially laroe. - The amount of writing necessary to answer Part 3 may be determined by answering the Question: In briefly completing the instructions below have I placed in this record sufficient information to indicate the reasonableness of my decisions? INSTRUCTIONS Complete the following for each impact or effect identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1. Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if apolicable) how the impact might be mitigated or reduced to a less than large impact by a pro- ject change. 3. Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is important to the minicipality (city, town or village) in which the project is located. To answer the question of importance, consider: The probability of the impact or mffect occurring The duration of the impact or effect Its irrq~versibility, including permanently lost resources or values Nhether the impact or effect can be controlled The regional consequence of the impact or effect Its potential divergence from local needs and goals Whether known objections to the project a~ol¥ to this impact or effect, DETERMINATION OF SIG~!IFICAHCE An action is considered to be significant if: One (or more) impact is determined to both larne and its (their) conseouence, based on the review above, is imoortant. PAPT III STATEMENTS (Continue on Attachments, as needed) IRVING L. PRI/3E, JR. ATTORNEY AT LA~&' i~,~15 FRONT STRFJ~T GREENPORT, L. L, N. Y. 11D44 August 10, 1984 Mrs. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Application for Change of Zone of Irwin & Tamara Wieder Dear Mrs. Terry: Enclosed herewith please find: (1) Three copies of Petition (2) Six copies of Map (3) Environmental Assessment Form (4) Notice to Adjoining Property Owners (5) Check in the amount of $200.00 in payment of application fee Please notify me, in writing, of the date and time of any public hearings to be held on this application. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, J /%// ILP:kk Enclosures ' I I Ci✓l.'sv ✓ Ta..LI R ) I h'. -14 -If :0'•F_. 50.0 - ° V�,.;,�e �'-) (J. iS"55�� G�•W. -- JGC'. ,: v'9gYA216 n ' .i '04 ' ;Ic,.,;.£ a i. 6 '3:"-3✓':c' - ZSL v"o C. LEts y n J T-& 15 a `3: '?O"L--. - .? :'•T. ,?,3 __ _. p0 ticu:to✓t e,iY:.:... 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