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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouthold 2B SEQRARESOLUTION WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold is considering a change in the zoning designation from (LB) LIMITED BUSINESS Zoning District Designation to the (Re) RESIDENTIAL OFFICE Zoning District Designation of a certain parcel of land lying in the Town of Southold identified by SCTIVLg 1000 - (~, ~ - ~2- 3 ;and WHEREAS the Town Board found that for the above action them is no other involved agency; that for the above action the Town Board is the Lead Agency; that this action is an Unlisted Action; all pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations 6 NYCRR 617.1 et_ seq. and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code; and WHEREAS, GEIS which said "no further SEQRA review required" when "Changing the Zoning Category of a parcel from one industrial zone to another industrial zone, or from one commercial zone to another commercial zone, or from an industrial zone to a commercial zone shall not require further SEQRA review if: a) the proposed new zoning category for the subject parcel is consistent with the zoning of surrounding parcels, or h) the proposed change of zone does not permit higher intensity use of the subject parcel as compared to the existing zone in terms of lot coverage, building height, parking requirements traffic, impervious area, drainage, and setbacks, or c) the proposed change zone does not take place in a designated historical area, a critical environmental area, areas of Iow depth to groundwater, or contain or are adjacent to freshwater wetlands or tidal wetlands, or d) the proposed change of zone is consistent with the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study and past land use plans of the Town of Southold" and this proposed action meets this criteria/threshold; and WHEREAS, the Town Board nevertheless conducted an LEAF pursuant to SEQRA in addition to the GEIS findings statement; be it further RESOLVED by the Town Board that this proposed project will not have any significant adverse environmental impacts and therefore the Town Board issues a NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to the SEQRA roles and regulations. RESOLUTION WHEREAS the Town Board of the Town of Southold is considering a change in the zoning designation fi-om (LB) L1MITED BUSINESS Zoning District Designation to the (RO) RESIDENTIAL OFFICE Zoning District Designation of a certain parcel of land lying in the Town of Southold identified by ; and WHEREAS the Town Board found that for the above action there is no other involved agency; that for the above action the Town Board is the Lead Agency; that this action is an Unlisted Action; all pursuant to SEQRA Rules and Regulations 6 NYCRK 617.1 et. seq. and Chapter 44 of the Southold Town Code; and WHEREAS, GEIS which said "no further SEQRA review requked" when "Changing the Zoning Category of a parcel from one industrial zone to another industrial zone, or from one commercial zone to another commercial zone, or from an industrial zone to a commercial zone shall not require further SEQRA review if: a) the proposed new zoning category for the subject parcel is consistent with the zoning of surrounding parcels, or b) the proposed change of zone does not permit higher intensity use of the subject parcel as compared to the existing zone in terms of lot coverage, building height, parking requirements, traffic, impervious area, drainage, and setbacks, or the proposed change zone does not take place in a designated historical area, a critical environmental area, areas of Iow depth to groundwater, or contain or are adjacent to freshwater wetlands or tidal wetlands, or d) the proposed change of zone is consistent with the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study and past land use plans of the Town of Southold" and this proposed action meets this criteria/threshold; and WHEREAS, the Town Board nevertheless conducted an LEAF pursuant to SEQRA in addition to the GEIS findings statement; be it further RESOLVED by the Town Board that this proposed project will not have any significant adverse environmental impacts and therefore the Town Board issues a NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to the SEQRA roles and regulations. The LEAF (Long Environmental Assessment Form) within applies for each of the specific parcels for the group known as "SOUTHOLD 2B" of the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study "Recommendation Discussion". The attached LEAF is identical for each parcel except for the following information: Section A(2)- Regarding Total Acreage Section B(1)(j)- Regarding Linear Frontage Section C(5)- Regarding Maximum potential development of the site These Sections currently reflect the combined totals of all the other parcels in "SOUTHOLD 2B". The individual information for each parcel is found in SubStudy 1 and/or Substudy 2. (Substudy 1 and Substudy 2 are attached hereto and incorporated by reference.) A GElS was conducted for the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study. The GElS and the SEQRA Findings Statement are incorporated herein by reference. In conformance with this portion of the SEQRA regulations, criteria and thresholds have been established to indicate when additional SEQRA review is required for actions carried out in conformance with the recommendations of the (County Route 48 Corridor) Land Use Study. These criteria and thresholds state when additional SEQRA review is required. Among the cdteda and thresholds established is the following: "1. Changing the zoning category of a parcel from any one of the industrial or commercial zones in the Town of Southold to a single family residential or Agricultural Zone shall not require further SEQRA review "2. Changing the Zoning Category of a parcel from a higher density residential zone to a lower density residential zone or Agricultural Conservation Zone shall not require further SEQRA review." 3. Changing the Zoning Category of a parcel from one industrial zone to another industrial zone, or from one commercial zone to another commercial zone, or from an industrial zone to a commercial zone shall not require fur[her SEQRA review if: a) the proposed new zoning category for the subject parcel is consistent with the zoning of surrounding parcels, or b) the proposed change of zone does not permit higher intensity use of the subject parcel as compared to the existing zone in terms of lot coverage, building height, parking requirements, traffic, impervious area, drainage, and setbacks, or the proposed change zone does not take place in a designated historical area, a critical environmental area, areas of Iow depth to groundwater, or contain or are adjacent to freshwater wetlands or tidal wetlands, or the proposed change of zone is consistent with the County Route 48 Corddor Land Use Study and past land use plans of the Town of Southold" and this proposed action meets this criteria/threshold; and 2 Town of Southold Long Environmental Assessment Form Southold 2B Proposed Change of Zone on Town Board's Own Motion LB to RO CR 48, Ackerly Pond Lane, & North Road Southold Project Sponsor: Town Board of the Town of Southold Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 Contact Person: Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 (516) 765-1801 Project Description: Thc action is the proposed rezoning of approximately 7 acres of land in the Town of Southold. The ex~sting zoning is LB and the proposed zoning is RO. The action has frontage along CR 48, Ackerly Pond Lane, & North Road, in the hamlet of Southold. Specific Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers (SCTM#) can be found on the next page of this EAF. Thc action is a change of zone on the Town Board's own motion based on the County Route 48 Land Use Study, the Generic Environmental Impact Statement and the Findings related to that study. Southold 2B - EAF 1 Property Owners: SCTM#, 069-2-3 069-2-4 Stephen Doroski & Wife, 38400 C.IL 48, Southold, NY, 11971 Bayberry Enterprises, Stars Road, East Marion, NY, 11939 A. Site Desc~ption Physia~l s~tthlg of overall proj¢ceg both d~¢lopcd and undcvelol~d areas 1. Present land use: ~ Urban ~] Industrial [-~ Commercial [~ Forest ~ Agricultare ~] Roral (non-£arm) ['~ Residential (suburban) [~] Other Total acreage of projoct area~ 7 acres APPROXIMATE ACREAGE: Meadow or Bmshlasd (Non-Agticultural) Forested Ag~'icultutal (Includes orchard.a, cropland._ pasture, etc.) 2.5 acres Wetland (Fr~hwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area Unvegetuted (Rock, earth or fill) Land.~.aping and/or Residantial RoMs, buildings and other paved surfaces/Urban 4.5 acres Other (indicate type) PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? Haven Loam [0-3% slopes] & Haven Loam [2-6% slopes] a. Soil drainage: 100.00% Well Drained Arc them bedrock outcroppings on project site.'? a. What is depth to bedrock? NO NA Approximate percentage of pwposed project with slopes:  0-10% 100.00 10-15% 15% or grealer % is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site or distric; listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Planes? NO 8. 9. 10 Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? What is the depth of the water table? 27' Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in thc project area? NO Source? SCDHS 1998 Groundwater Maps and USGS Quadangle sheets YES NO Southold 2B - EAF ? 11. 12_ Does project site contain any species of plant or animal that is identified as threatened or endangered? According to: Cramer Consulting Group and Town of Southold Planning Staff. Identify each species: Are there any unique naluml land forms on the project site? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) Describe: NO NO 13. 14. 16_ Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation are. a? If yes, explain: Does thc present site include sccnic views know to be important ~a thc community? However general character of the area has been identified as scenic. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of S~eam and name of River to which it is tributary: Lakes. ponds, wetland ares.~ within or contiguous to project area: Name: b. Size (In acres) NO NO NO NO 17. Ig 19 20. Is the site served by existing public utilities? a'} If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow cormection? b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? YES YES NO ls the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25.AA. Section 303 and 304? NO Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 NO Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous w~stes? NO Project Description: Physical dimensions and scale of project Note: As the proposed action is for a change of zone on the Town of Southold Town Board's own motion then: is no physical alteration of any property. Therefore these questions are not applicable in this section. More relevant information can be found in section C of this EAF. Also please refer to the Generic Enviroomantal Impact Statcmant and Findings Statement for thc County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study prepared by the Town of Southold). a_ Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: NA b. Project acreage to be developed; initially: NA Ultimately: NA c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: NA d. L~ngth of project, in miles (ifappropeiate): NA o. If the project is an ekpansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed: NA f. Number ofoff-slrect parking apace~; Existing: NA Proposed: NA g. M~ximum vehicular trips ganemted per hour (upon completion of project)? NA Southold 2B - EAF 3 9. 10. I1. 12. 13. h If residential: Number and type of housing units: NA One Family Two Family Multiple Famdy Initially Ultimately Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure? Height: Width: Linear feet of fi'ontage along a public thqroughfare project will occupy is? 1615' Condominium Lenglh: How much natural materiai (i.e., rock, earth, etc.) will he removed from the site? NA Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? c. Will upper subs ail be stockpiled for reclamatien? NA NA NA NA How many aeres of vegetation (~ees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? NA Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally important vegetation be removed by this project?. NA If single phase project; Anticipated period of ennstmation in months, (including demolition). I f multl-phased; a_ Total number of phases anticipated (number): b. Anticipated date of commencement phase, (including demolition). Month: c. Approximate completion date of final phase Month: d Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? Yes: Will blasting occur during construction? Number of lobs generated; during construction: NA; Number of jobs eliminated by this project Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? a. If ye,.% indicafa type of waste (sewage, induslxial, etc.) and amount: b. Name of waler body into which effluent will be discharged: Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage. industrial, etc.) and amount: b. If yes, indicate method of disposal: Year2 Year: After project is complete: NA NA NO NA NA NO NO NO 14. 15. 16. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Explain: Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Will the project generate solid waste? If yea, what is the mount per month (in tons): b. If yes. will an ~xistlng solid waste facility be used? ¢. If yes, give name: Southold 2B - EAF NO NO NO e. If Yes, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste.9 a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposai (tons/month)? b. If yes, what is the a-nticipated site life? 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? 19. Will proJect routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? 90. Will project prodoee operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise 7.1. Will project ~esult in an increase in energy use Il'yes, indicate type(s): 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity (gallons/minute): 23. Total anticipated water usage per day (gallons/day): 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal fi~nding? Yes, explain: 25. Approvals Required.' City, Town, Village Board Yes X City, Town, Village Planning Board Yes City, Town Zoning Board Yes City, County Health Department Yes Other Local Agencies Yes Other Regional Agencies Yes sram Agencies Yes Federal Agencies Yes Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill.9 No Change of Zone No X No X No X No X No X No X No X Type C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? If Yes, indicate decision required? zoning amendment ~ zoning variance site plan new/revision of m~ter plan 2. What is thc zoning classificalion(s) of thc site? special use permit ~ subdivision resource management plan other LB NO NO NO NO NO NO NA NO Submittal Date YES Southold 2B - EAF 5 What is the m~ximum po~ntial development o£the site if developed as pertained by the present zoning? 60984 square feet of commercial buildings. Estimate does not figure roads, drainage, parking, etc. Computation is based on a straight arithmetic computation b~ed on percent of lot coverage as allowed in the code. Actual yield under a data,ed site plan may be less. Estimate rep~sents maximum potential yield_ What is the proposed zoning of the site? Re What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 60984 square feet of office/light commercial buildings. Estimate does not figure roads, drainage, parking, etc. Computation is based on a straight arithmetic computation based on percent of lot coverage as allowed in the code. Actual yield under a detailed site plan may be less. Estimate represents maximum potential yield. 6. [s the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land usc plans? YES What are the predominant land usc(s) and zoning classifications w/thin a 1/4 mile radius of proposed action? Laud uses include: agricultural, single-family residence, commercial. Zoning includes AC, RS0, LI, LB. 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding lend uses within a I/4 mile? YES 9. Iftbe proposed actson is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? NA a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? NO 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire proration)? NO a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? NA 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? NO a. If yes, is the existing mad network adequa~ to handle the additional traffic? D. Informational Details Please refer to the Genetic Environmental Impact Statement and Findings Statement for the County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study prepared by the Town of Southold). · · · E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge Name of Preparer: Cramer Consulting Gmup Date: Signature: Title: Consultants to the Town Board I certify that the information provided above is line to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name: Date: Signature: Title: Southold 2B - EAF 6 Gener~.i [niormad~n'(,'~e~d CzrafullYj m~gnkude ~n~[ would ~ger z response ~n column 2. ~he ~xa~pl~ are gene~[ly, appi~cA~ie ~roughaut for most si~Adons_ ~u~ For Any soec~ffc projec: or site o~er ~amgles and/ar lower ~hreshold3 may be ~cr z 2o~end~J Large [mp~c r~onse_ ~us ~qu~nn~ e'/a~u~dan [n ~ 3, · T;~e impa~ o~ ezch pro~e~_ on ezc~ ~ke. in e~ch [o~/i~/, will vz~[. ~nerefore, ~e ~mple5 are /[lus~-zdve h~ve b~ offe~ ~ ~idanc~ ~ey da no~ ::~d~m ~n ~A~ve [~ of [mpA~ ~d thre~hoJ~ ~ ~n~er e~Ch que~d, · The number oF ~pl~ per ~u~don de~ ncc indic]:e ~e impo~ce of e~ch qu~don. · rn iden~ing [mp~m~. c~n~ider [on~ :e~. ~ho~ :e~ ~d cuml~e ins~ruc'Jcna (Read c~refull'/) a_ Answer each af the 2D questions in PA,RT 2. Armwer Yes if there will be any impac:_ b. May'be a~nswer~ stlould be carl~idered a~ Yes a.nswem_. c~ If ~nswedng Yes tca quesdcn then cineck the approodal'e b<~ (column I or ~ :o indicate ~te po[entl'ai size of the impact. [f [mpa~ threshold equals ar _=xce~ds ~ny exaznple p~m4ded, chec~ c~lumn Z. If impact will occur but ~hre~hcld is lower than exmrnpie, c~qeck c'alumn 1. d_ Identifying that ~n impAc: will be pc~end~ly I~.rge (c:lumn ~ dce~ not me.~ that it Any la~ge imoac: mL~t he ev~uA~ed in PART 3 ~o de£ecmine significance. Identifying An imp~c~ in column 2 simply a~ks that it be I~aked At e_ If ,-~ewer he~ doubt ebou~ size of the imoAc~, then can~Jder ~e impA~ ~ petend~lly l~e And proceed L I~ a ~aten~ly I~e impA~ c~ed in c=lumn 2 ~ ~e m~ti~At~ by cA~g~s) [n ~e proje~ ~ A small ~ moderate mu~ be ~I~ned in ~ 3. IMPACT ON LAND i. Will ~he proposed ~cdan result in a physical ~'~ge ~-q the '~0 'eYeS Examales that would apoIy :o column 2 · Any conStruc-'Jorl on sJop~-s of 15 .% or ~r~,~.cer. ["1S ~ooCrfs~ per 100 fooc of .~eng~). cr where che ~-_~,-aJ slo0es in ',.he proje~ area. ~_'(c__-~.~d i0%. · Cor~truc'Jon on [a~d where che depd~ ~ ~e war~r .-=hie ~ le~s than · CoY~-u'u~--Son of paved i~vJng area for 1,000 or mor~ v~hid~s_ · Con.~:ruc'Jon on [and Where bedmc'k 1~ exposed ar g~e~l[y within 3 feec of exi~dng gtuund murk. ce.. · Cons~uc~on chat will c.~ndnue iar more ~n 1 '/ear or involve m~re duan one i~ha~e or s~age_ · E::cava~cn For mimng purDose5 tha[ 'would remove mom ~an 1 :OhS of nAtmJra{ rectorial (i.e. md( or soiU ~er · C~n~u'uc-~-on or axaa. rtsion of a sanicA~!, !andfiiL · Cansu'uc-Jon in a d~igna~ · Ocher imoac= SmaJI to Potential .Can [mpac~ ~, M~derste Large Mitigatea By Impact Impact Prajec~ Chang I-i I-lYes I~Nc Will there be an effec: to any unique or unusuzl [and iorms found on the site? (i.e_, cliffs, dun~, [~logical fomadc~. ~[c~O ~YE~ SO~2fic land ~o~s: ' IMPACT ON WATER [Under .~[c!e.~ il. 2~. 2~ oF :.he r~nvironmen~zl Con~e2/adcn Law. 5~amo~ c,ha[ would ~oo~y ~o coiu~n i · Ored~ing more ~an ~00 c~bic yards of m~cariai ~mm c~znneJ c~ a ' ~ension of udEe/dis~budon ~¢Oiid~ ~rough ~ pro~e~ed w~ce~ body. - C~n~]on [n ~ des~na~ed ~r~h~a~er or d~] wedznd_ · Other ]mpac~: Maderats Impac; L~rge 0 C C~c Impac; ~e MRigared r-~l~c, ~¥e: i~No ~Y~ · . Wiil proposed ac:ion z.~e_~. ~n¥ non~roce~6 ~x~ or new of wace~ ~ ~YES ~m~l~ ~at would ~pply ~o column 2 ~ · .~, ~0% inc~e or decze~e in ~e su~ac~ area o~ zny ~ody' of water Wiil Proposed Ac'5on aff,-e~ suvaco or ~roundwacer quzilL'y or qu~d~ ~NO ~mg/~ ~at would ~ppiy :o column Z Proposed .~,~cn wiiI r~uire z db~ua~e pe~it Propo~ Ac~on r~uir~ use of t so.rca o~ water ~hac does nec have aoproval :o :~e prooos~ [proi~] a~Jon_ Proposed A~on r~i~ water/up~iy from weds wi~ Ireater ~an 4~ sU~ly ~em. Pr~os~ A~on ~uld ~e ~ in ut-ss of ~.~ gallo~ pe Pm~s~ A~an will [ik~y ~e silurian or oA~ d~a~e into an produ~ ~reacer ~ 1.1~ gallons. ?ro~osed A~on will ~llow .~idendal us~ in are~ wi~ouc Praoos~ At, on ~o~ c=mme~zi ancot mdus~ai ~ whi~ [] m [] I-lyes ~]No Will ;rooc:sed ac~orl ~l:e.- dminale flow or ~mpl~ ~at wo~d ~0iy ~ c=lumn 2 ?rcOos~ A~on would ~an~e flood w~ter · ?:ocosed Ac. don will ai[ow deve~¢pmenc in ~ de_~igna~.~d j !mpac: 2 Imgac~ ICon [Opec; ~ Miti~amd Project Char:~' L~Ye£ ."~.' N c L'~Ye5 [~Ye~ '~c~ IMPACT ON · . ','Viii pr~Oosed ~.~Jco affec: air quality? ~) E=~rnpie~ ~ha~ would apply ~o co[utah 2 Proposed A~on ~il ~nduca i.~ or mom vehicle hour. Pmoosed A~on wii[ r~uit in ~e ~n~nemdon of more ~an ~e~use per hour. he~c s~urc~ produdag mom ~n 10 miiI[on 3~'s per hour. 9roaos~ ac~on wi][ ~i[ow tn ia~-e~ in Other IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS W'.q[ Prcoosed A~on z~e~ ~ny ~rea~en~ or endang~c fxAmple~ ~ac wouid a~p/y ~ c:[umn 2 R~ucdan of one or more sp~f~ [i~ an ~e I[s~ ~ia~ ~ge site. ~er or nezr s~e or ~ound Remov~i or ~ny pa~on of z ~gdc~l ar significant wildlife X~Di[cs~o~ of ~;dd~ or he~idde more ~ ~an for ~gd~M~ puma~. O~er imoa~ non~ndang~ s~l ~mpl~ ~at would ~OIy ~o ~lumn ~ ?ro~os~ A~on ~uid ~ub~ndaily in~e~e~ .~i~ ~y ~idenc or migraco~ ~sh, sheiffish or wildlife Proposed A~on r~ui~ ~e remora[ o~ o? mmmm foresz (over 100 yea~ cf age] or o~er [o~ly impo~nt IMPACT ON AG~ICUL~L ~ND ~YE5 ~mpl~ ~ac would apgly .0 column _ The .r~ccs~ z~on -~id sever. ?~ or limit ~c~s ~ ajdcul~r~i ~.' Ye~ ['lye~ L'-] Yes ~"Ye~ I~J Ye.s Ci¥e~ f-iyes I_j' y e~ I~No l~2No ~No f~'. N o r-iNo I-;No agricultural land. cf agricultural land or. if loc=_ted in an Agricultural Disufi~ mare chon 2.5 acres ef agric~Jltural land. The propos~ a~Jon would dis~pt or prevent ins~lladon of ~Sdcui~rM land management ~tems Ce.g-, subsu~c~ d~in [ines. oudet dkches, s~fip czecplng]; or G~te ~ ne~d ~or such me~sur~ (e.g_ cause a ~ fie?d co drain pooriy due co fn~e~'~n~ff] C'~er impa~: ~mpac: 2 Lzrg e Can impac: Ea ID '] ©'res IMPACT ON AESTHET'[C RESOURCES i;. Will propcsed zc"Jon affec: aesthetic resource? (if necessary, we ~e VTsual L-kF Addendum (n~--Jcn G~7.20. Appendix 8.) E=ampl~ ~at would apply ~o column 2 · Proposed [and uses. or ~roie~ componen~ obviously diffe.~nc from or in sham con~-a..vt :o current surrounding la~d uae porte.ms, where; · FroDosed land roses, or proiec=, compone.ncs visible :o users cf a~r. hedc r~aurces which will ~liminate ar enjovmen[ of ~e aec&edt ~ualifies af d~c resource_ · Proje~ cnmpo~enu ~at w/il result [n ~he elimination er ~ignificaa: ~cree.qing oi scenic views known · Ocher impac-=: '-~ -- ~ N '~ L!Yes o ,-.- FTy., .-2 ,.~ les I~No IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed Acdon impact a~y sit~ or ~r~ o~dQ pc~ hiszodc or pal~ntologi~l impo~c~! ' ~pl~ ~t would ~p~ ~ column Z ~ A~on a~ng ~olly or .~a]ly ~in or m~ly con~gu~s ~ ~y ~li~ or site I~ on ~e S~ o~ Na~ona[ Regret o~ h~dc pla~. Any imga~ m ~ ~qa~[o~ s~e ar fossii ~roie~ ?ro0os~ A~on will ocm~r in an ~ ~igna~ arcSa~[ogicai sit..on ~e NYS Site Qcher 0 [] OYes _m "q ?,yes ,-., IMPACT ON OPC--N SPACE AND RECREA~CN ;3. Will Proposed Ac~on aff~:_. '~.e quantity or qualiw of exis-dng or ,qJtui'e ope.~ si:lac"'~ or re.:'ea~on&J op~orgJ.ni~e~, ~at would apply to column 2 ~0J~NO OYES Examples · The permanent iorec[osure of ~ fu~Jre recre~t, iona[ clp.oarcunity. · A maior reduc-Jon of ~n ooen s~-c.' imoor'~nc to ~e c:mmuolt% · Ocher m ] :--.' Yes '" ',~ IMPACT ON C,RITiCAE ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS .~ubdivis~on 5 .'qYC,RR 6~?.~4~) ? ~!~[? Mcder.~e rmp~c: L---r~e Midca[--,~ Ev J E:arnples chat would appiy · 2rcoosed Action co [ocA~e wi~[n ~fle C].~.? - Procosed .~.cz~on wi[[ ima~cz [he use, rune:ion or enioymen[ o[ ~9e ' OCher IMPACT CN TRANSPQRTA~ON :here ae ~n e~e~ :o ~xisdng ~ranscorzAdon ~'~,~r~ ~YES ~ Ye~ ~ ;_~ i'~ ?Yes . Q ' '_~ :--y~ NOISE ,-*""~, 080R si :he ?~opcsed Ac:i6n?~ Oders will occur ~oudneiy (m~re ~uan one hour ;er day]. Procosed Action will produce c~eradn~ noise ~caedin~ the aoi~e screen. : .'"~,all to ~4ddera~e 2 EYes CJm~o 'm~' Yes i~2Nc IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH 18 Wiil Proposed Ac'don !ffe~ oub/¥c he~ld~ end shreW? · ~ ~YE5 ~mple~ ~zt would apply to column 2 · Prooosed A~On may ~u~e ~ ~ =i ~piosion er ~leas~ of hazardous subs~n~ (i.~ oil, p~ddd~. ~uemi~b. ~dladon, accident or u~set c~ndlfions, or Sere m~y be ~ Curonic Iow level dbc~arg~ or · =rocos~ ,&~on may r~ult in ~e ba6zl of "h~ous w~z~¢' in any infe~ous, · _¢c0~=_~¢ fac~lld~ for one miilion ar more ~ailons ~ ar o¢~' flammable liquid. · ~ropos~ a~on may r~uit in ~e ~c~vadon ar o~er di~rban¢~ wid~in 2.000 ~u~ =f a {ire ~ for ~e dbposal · Odher impa~ ~Y~ ~Y~ i~yes I'~ y~.s F~.No IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER OF COMMUNITY OR N~,,GHBORHGOO 19. 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