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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7498 ca F- is -,Pt" SILws �. j221 sLf ohs a si2Sl e W1, C 41.3 P-;f- Kav-1 Sec �'®mom/ j\� i , . y .a�uX'sxz 1 Owner: Philip Loria File M 7498 ' Address: 1090 First St j i Code: Agent Info Karen Hoeg, Esq. c/o Twomey, Latham, et.al. 33 West Second Street, PO Box 9398 Riverhead, NY 11901 j Phone: 631-727-2180 xt 269 Fax: Email: khoeg@suffolklaw.com i _ ` _...-- --- _ __ - ------ - -. .. - --_ — —------------- ___ -. ... - - ---_ ---------- C111- KY 7-� No � � Owner: Loria, Philip File #: 7498 1 Address: 1090 First St i✓�� Code: 13ED Agent Info Mr. Phillip Loria / Karen Hoeg C h, 48 Linda Lane West 5` IzZ Riverhead , NY 11901 a Phone: 631-484-3408 �� �� I��ol Fax: Email: (b3i) 7�7- 1�`OXz-(cf1 �-l � Cop) y.�3.�� 1cp►-ram BOARD MEMBERS ��OF SOUj Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson 53095 Main Road• P.O. Box 1179 Patricia Acampora Southold,NY 11971-0959 Robert Lehnert, Jr. N Office Location: Nicholas Planamento • �OQ Town Annex/First Floor Margaret Steinbugler C�U 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) ffN+ Southold,NY 11971 RECEIVE® http://southoldtownny.gov �JUN 5� �"l ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 2 3 2025 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel. (631) 765-1809 ` outhold 'own Clerk FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF JUNE 18, 2025 ZBA FILE: #7498 NAME OF APPLICANT: Philip Loria PROPERTY LOCATION: 1090 First Street,New Suffolk,NY SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31 SEQRA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of tie State's List of Actions, without further steps under SEQRA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14714 to 23,and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated February 28, 2025 stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. LWRP DETERMINATION: This application was referred for review under Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. The LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation dated March 27, 2025. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available, it is recommended that the proposed actiop_*is INCONSISTENT with LWRP policy standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, nzo.es efficient use of iry6 astructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. 1. Structure within this area should-be avoided or minimized due to repetitive loss from storm damage, ipcluding hurricane. 2. Groundwater elevation is expected to rise over time in this structure hazard area. By grunting amended setback var:Arces"and not authorizing any increase in square footage beyond what is permitted udder the applicable provisions of the Town Code, the proposed residence being subject to all applicable FENIA height requiremeritts,"and the installation of a SCDHS approved i/A sanitary system,the B()ard r":.tay.reasonaNy determine that the proposed project is CONSISTENT with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRPP), in accordance with all relevant statutory and regulatory requirements. PROPERTY" FACTS/DESCRIPTIQN: The.subject property is a 6,170 sq. ft. parcel located in an MlI.District. .The property has a road frontage along First Street of 100.33 ft, then it turns southeast for 63.4 ft towards Peconic Bay, the property.turns southwest for aYprox, 1 G 1_.8 ft along Peconic Bay,.before,ret�uning..76.98 fi bac1: to First Street. The property is unimproved with the exception of a bulkhead along Peconic Bay. The property is bisected by a Page 2,June 18,2025 #7498, Loria SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31 FEMA flood zone line with a VE zone on the Peconic Bay side, and an AE zone on the landward side where the proposed residence is sited as shown on the site plan by Jeffrey Butler, PE PC, dated Revised May 5, 2025. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18; Article XIII, Section 280-56; and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021, Amended November 22, 2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling on a pile foundation; at 1) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2)located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; located at: 1090 First Street, (Adj.to Cutchogue Harbor)New Suffolk,NY. SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant requests variances for the following: 1. Reduce the front yard setback to 4.3 ft where a 35 ft minimum is required. 2. Reduce the rear yard setback to 24.2 ft where a 35 ft minimum is required. AMENDED APPLICATION: During the hearing the applicant was asked to bring the plan into more conformity with the code. The applicant on May 14, 2025, submitted a plan(last revised May 5, 2025) increasing the setbacks, as follows: 1. Front yard setback of 13 feet 2 inches to the dwelling and 8.2 feet to the entry stairs and stoop which are exempt from setback requirements,where a 35-foot minimum setback is required. 2. A rear yard setback of 31.6 feet where a 35-foot minimum setback is required. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The applicant first presented plans to develop the subject lot with a residence in 2021,for which the Board of Appeals received a Notice of Disapproval dated February 5, 2021 which cited the need for four variances as follows: a front yard setback of 9.5 feet where the code requires a minimum of 35 feet; a minimum side yard setback of 10.2 fee where the code requires a minimum of 15 feet; a rear yard setback of 15.7 feet where the code requires a minimum of 35 feet; and a three-story dwelling where the code permits a maximum of two stories. A public hearing on the application was held on October 6, 2022 and adjourned. The property owner again appeared before the Board on April 3, 2025 with a proposal to construct a single-family dwelling requiring two variances: a proposed front yard setback at 4.3 feet and a rear yard setback at 24.2 feet where the code requires a minimum of 35 feet for both the front and rear yard setback. The Board heard testimony at this hearing and received numerous letters of objection from residents of New Suffolk who voiced concerns about the proposed dwelling causing the obstruction of their current open view of Peconic Bay.The Board explained that such an argument is only applicable in the context of protecting legally recognized scenic viewsheds, which does not include the subject property.Other concerns discussed were flooding on the subject property which is a FEMA rated VE and AE flood zones;and the potential adverse environmental-impacts that the proposed development would have on Peconic Bay. The adjacent property owner, who would experience the greatest direct impact of the development of the subject lot, also spoke in opposition to the proposed project.However,in ZBA File No.6773 dated November 6,20,14,the Board of Appeals granted six variances for the partial demolition, reconstruction, additions and alterations to improve the dwelling on this adjacent neighbor's small non-conforming lot, including, a front yard setback of 3 feet, and a bulkhead (rear yard) setback of 21 feet for a FEMA compliant dwelling. This decision was largely based upon the character of the neighborhood in which long-standing precedent had been established for residential improvements and new residential construction that required setback and lot coverage relief based upon the preponderance of small, non-conforming lot sizes. The Board also heard testimony and received letters in support of the application. Page 3,June 18,2025 #7498, Loria SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31 At the April 3, 2025 hearing the Board discussed with the applicant and his agent modifications to the proposed dwelling to further reduce the degree of non-conformance with the code. Applicant further reduced the relief requested Applicant's attorney provided case law which supported the notion that generalized community opposition does not constitute a basis for ZBA determinations and that easements for light and air are generally permitted through express agreement. FINDINGS OF.FACT/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on April 3,2025 at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal in of the property and surrounding neighborhood, and other evidence,the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Town Law $267-1b(3)(b)(1). The granting of the requested amended relief will not result in any undesirable change to the character of the New Suffolk neighborhood, nor will it cause detriment to adjacent or nearby properties. The neighborhood is characterized by homes of varying size situated on small, non-conforming lots. Consequently, it is not uncommon for local property owners who have undertaken a variety of residential improvements and constructed new dwellings,to have applied for and received variance relief, including the adjacent property to the east who received relief for a 3-foot front yard setback and a 21-foot bulkhead(rear yard) setback,among others. Moreover,the subject property is zoned MII, and has a long history of far more intensive uses than the proposed modest residence, including operational marinas, large boat sheds,maintenance facilities, and a commercial oyster factory. While many of these historical uses have since disappeared,due to changes in ownership,fire, or natural events,they established the precedent for intense, non-residential activity on the subject parcel. In contrast,the proposed residential development represents a significantly less intensive use that is not only consistent with the prevailing character of the surrounding community, but also poses minimal impact relative to what is permitted under current zoning regulations. While some neighbors voiced objections to the construction of a dwelling on the subject property that would obstruct the existing open view to Peconic Bay that they are used to,the proposed dwelling is a permitted use in the M11 Zone District and, as such, it aligns with both the character of the area and the interests of surrounding property owners, and it will not disrupt the established character of the neighborhood. 2. Town Law 4267-b(3)(b)(2). The benefit sought by the applicant, as amended, cannot be achieved by some method,which is feasible for the applicant to pursue,other than an area variance. Due to the small size of the subject 6,170 square foot lot which is also bisected by two different FEMA flood zones, AE on the landward side and VE on the seaward side, any proposed dwelling would have to be compliant with the flood zone elevations and would require some type setback relief. 3. Town Law V67-b(3)(b)(3). The variances granted herein are mathematically substantial: a) The front yard setback of the dwelling at 13 feet 2 inches, as amended, represents 62%relief from the code, and 77 % relief from the code at the 8 feet 2 inch setback of the proposed entry stoop and stairs which are exempt from setback requirements. b) The rear yard setback, as amended, on the easterly corner of the dwelling,at 31.6 feet, represents 10%relief from the code. However,the rear yard setback on the westerly corner of the proposed dwelling is a conforming 35.2 feet.The height of the proposed two-story dwelling on FEMA compliant piles, as amended, has been lowered from the legally Page 4,June 18,2025 #7498, Loria SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31 permitted 35 feet by two feet at the highest point and lowered by five feet for much of the roofline, and the proposed front covered porch entry has been removed, all to mitigate the impact of the amended front yard setback relief. Additionally,the proposed setbacks for both side yards and lot coverage are all conforming to the code. 4. Town Law 4267-b(3)(b)(4). There is no factual evidence in the public record, to indicate that the granting of amended variance relief will result in any adverse physical or environmental impacts on the surrounding neighborhood. As described in Town Law §1, this neighborhood is comprised largely of non-conforming parcels. While the subject property is situated within the Marine II(MII)zoning district,it is entirely surrounded by residential properties, all of which exist on similarly non-conforming lots. In this context, the applicant's proposal represents one of the least intensive and most compatible uses within the neighborhood, particularly when compared to the greater impacts of the historically permitted MII uses on the subject parcel. The proposed residence, as amended, is entirely within the AE Flood Zone on this FEMA rated parcel(AE and VE) to address potential impacts from flooding, and an Innovative Alternative (IA) sanitary system is approved by the Suffolk County Department of Health Service with a bulkhead setback between 54 ft. 7 inches and 57 feet 6 inches. The applicant also proposes a substantial sand easement landward along the entire length of the bulkhead,where no development may occur. Furthermore, the applicant is required to adhere to the provisions of Chapter 236 of the Town's Stormwater Management Code,and all conditions imposed by this Board. These safeguards ensure that any potential environmental concerns are effectively mitigated, further supporting the conclusion that the proposed variances will have no detrimental effect on the neighborhood's physical or environmental character. 5. Town Law 4267-b(3)(b)(5). The difficulty has been self-created. The applicant purchased the parcel after the Zoning Code was in effect and it is presumed that the applicant had actual or constructive knowledge of the limitations on the use of the parcel under the Zoning Code in effect prior to or at the time of purchase. 6.Town Law 4267-b. Grant of amended relief is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of a single-family residence while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-13, the Board has determined that the benefit to the applicant outweighs the detriment to the community, and motion was offered by Member Lehnert, seconded by Member Steinbugler, and duly carried,to GRANT THE RELIEF AS AMENDED for a front yard setback of 8.2 feet to the proposed entry stoop and stairs and 13.2 feet to the dwelling; and a rear yard setback of 31.6 feet, based upon Architectural drawings prepared by Louis Schwartz, professional engineer, dated revised May 8, 2025, and Site Plan prepared by Jeffrey Butler, P.E., P.C., last revised May 5, 2025. SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. The Innovative Advanced(IA)septic system on the subject property must be approved by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. 2. While the subject dwelling remains on the property, all other permitted Marine II uses shall be,extinguished except for the single family dwelling, as approved herein. This approval shall not be deemed effective until the required conditions have been met.At the discretion of the Board of Appeals,failure to comply with the above conditions may render this decision null and void That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued. Page 5,June 18,2025 #7498, Loria SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31 The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity, provided de minimis relief is requested within one year of the date of this decision. Any time after one year, the Board may require a new application. IMPORTANT LIMITS ON THE APPROVAL(S) GRANTED HEREIN Please Read Carefully Any deviation from the survey, site plan and/or architectural drawings cited in this decision, or work exceeding the scope of the relief granted herein, will result in delays and/or a possible denial by the Building Department of a building permit and/or the issuance of a Stop Work Order, and may require a new application and public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. Any deviation from the variance(s)granted herein as shown on the architectural drawings,site plan and/or survey cited above,such as alterations, extensions, demolitions, or demolitions exceeding the scope of the relief granted herein, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconformities under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses,setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. TIME LIMITS ON THIS APPROVAL: Pursuant to Chapter 280-146(B)of the Code of the Town of Southold any variance granted by the Board of Appeals shall become null and void where a Certificate of Occupancy has not been procured,and/or a subdivision map has not been filed with the Suffolk County Clerk,within three(3)years from the date such variance was granted. The Board of Appeals may, upon written request prior to the date of expiration,grant an extension not to exceed three(3) consecutive one(1) year terms.IT IS THE PROPERTY OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE CODE REQUIRED TIME FRAME DESCRIBED HEREIN.Failure to comply in a timely manner may result in the denial by the Building Department of a Certificate of Occupancy, nullify the approved variance relief,and require a new variance application with public hearing before the Board of Appeals. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Weisman(Chairperson), Planamento, Lehnert and Steinbugler. (4-0) (Member Acampora Absent) eslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson Approved for filing' /� aj /2025 � _� SITE PLAN BASED ON ORI6INIVL SURVEY BY: 9 IQ y.. q 0o www.di netn ch.com GONTRAGTORS LINE 4 GRADE SOUTH U-L. s y 1 .. �. I :: I A OWTS �:. o - / UNIT SIZING. . : . LOCATItI AP: v or : <: ......... ys 3sr:' H 23 NEPPERHAN AVE.ELM5FORID N.Y. IO523 � , v� �e :. 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MII (MARINE II) 9 , f DID -, : & ( ) - 14.79 (SURVEY) SANITARY ABSORPTION BED CALCULATION: � PROVIDE PhR/GOPM LINES PER UTILITY , _" < _. ID OWNER/ADDRESS WTR SERV. SITE DATA: - , 110 GPO x 3 BEDROOM/3.0(APP.RATE) = 110 6PD PRDVDERS REQlattTSNATIVE SO 1 37 32 E ILO GPD/ 325 SPA-F.(rI�NGH WIDTH) = 33A5 LIN FT TOTAL LOT AREA: t6,962 SGI.F7.,(0.1598ac) "' 1' lN65 0 PHILIP L0121A, 1040 Ist STREET CURRENTLY VACANT PUBLIC WATER � 1 o�, I ..`'I - ' 3- �> • • AREA 217 S,FT, b 81.19' SURVEY (SUBJECT STY) (r'RopoSFD) TL.LENGTH OF TRENCH REQUIRED = 33.65 LIN FT Z < �. . .w.��, ' . . • 3131 I _ . '1.�•:^, =.1 ( ) LOT COVERAGE: ,_ T . • . �/• - - USE: I LATERAL,34D'LONG > 1z� J, '� TL.LENGTH OF = LOT COVERAGE: EXISTING: PROPOSED: ! I I ; ; : 'r' - i x cs 2 GARY 0580RNE t WILLIAM DOO 1st STREET PUBLIC WATER TRENCH PROVIDED 54.0 LIN FT z N PROPO5,cp _ ' w y� 0 �`' DWELLING VACANT Ip23 SQ.FT. Q ATE q�`WTIN� r>' -� F . . . % r FRONT WD STOOP/5TEP5 VACANT Si SQ.FT. , . ' •,� O BRUNO 4 OLIVIA ANNIGA, 1230 Ist STREET PUBLIC WATER NOTE: 6EOMATT SHALL BE DELIVERED TO SITE IN ROLL5 AND CUT TO SIZE. A: 92 SQ FT. ^ ' . - ;t_. r I "' REAR WD BALCONY/STEPS VACANT go YJ FT- �' ` 1 °Il R o, . .. O , x ® ARl1=tE 4 FRANK GA.STEUANO 12T5 ORCHARD 5TI�7 PUBLIC WATER PROPOSED INSTALLATION: TL LOT COVERAGE oo SQFr.(oop) I17+0 SOFT.(Ibbl%) .. PROPOSEDiv i I�y: Y PROPOSED �. C)l h%.2 { ! U5 EFSTATHi05 4 MARYANNE KATSOULA5, 11T5 Ist.STREET RIBLIG WATER 0) PDF LATERAL 0 54.0 LIN.FT. INSTALLED IN ABSORPTION BED. - ' , ``'f , : / 2 STY FR '.� N I . ' '. = Q D y� P E C 0 N I C BED LENGTH 15 EQUAL TO LATERAL LENGTH. EACH 34"W 6EOMAT 5HALL HAVE V'4 R • WATER SERVICE GONFIEGTI(�{ N I Q I ... > o © JULIE 5AUL,8l5 KING STREET ACTIVE SCHA ACCOUNT, PVC, 5GHEDULE 40 PIPE,ORAFIGE o I'-O' ON CENTER,ORIFICE HOLES TO BE NO UPLAND FILL REQUIRED: r l m TO EXIST.WATER MAIN,PROVIIDE TAP R .� DYLLIN6: ! Z� j r�i FOR NEW WATER SER1(IGE LINE 15 'n I\ • 19NP J L 0 13.2' . � I FLOOD ± � _ C) � NO METER SET DRILLED AT 6 OGLOGK AND USED WITH 6EOMATRIX ORIFICE SHIELD. DISTAL NO OFF-51TE FILL HILL BE NEEDED TO FROP05M DWELLING m PFZpp it 8.2' / ' 3 BEDRDOhT : �� zoNE VE i BAY (02-28-202?J HEAD DESIGN PRE56URE OF FIVE FOOT PER DiSTAL HEAD. ONE DISTAL HEAD MEET GRADE ELEVATIONS PROPOSED ON (3 B1�R,O�U �i T:,.i r;s •;W k1m�V 50' . FfPRINT OVER z ro 0 STEIN SEA FARMS,L1L,q00 Ist STREET PUBLIC WATER MONITORING PORT 5HALL BE INSTALLED AT THE END OF EACH TRENCH. MANIFOLD THIS SITE. EXCAVATED FILL WILL BE 4 ELEV. 8 - 1`J >'" - AND TRANSPORT PIPING,: U5E U�'O GT5 POLY PRE55MIZED XPORT PIPE SHALL BE UTILIZED TO MEET PROPOSED GRADES. a 3 � 1"" '. - • PILE FNP: 123 SOFT. - - rr ( 4- (' < > "i: ,r, L,, -,.Iy '�- ;W • , A . . . 1 I ..- ® ALBERT 6RANDY WOOD, 1000 15t STREET VACANT SLOPED CONTINUOU5LY BACK TOWARDS PUMP STATION FOR DRAINAGE BETWEEN NO EXCAVATED FILL WILL BE DISBURSED `"- N :: , I [GRASS] CYCLES. WEEP HOLES TO BE DRILLED IN PUMP .STATION DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY BEYOND li E SUBJECT PROPERTY LINES. R • 11z I �[ r PRDP05587 b#FL . if 3 = ND FR STOOP - . • i I SEE 'NOTE TO CONTRACTOR,THIS DWG, I I I 1 5 MIN ,� to (e EL UJ7 . / FOR RMT)RATEABLE 501L QUANTITIE5. � ,�I _T� � O n � _ 3S'A !. I EL.b,l GROUND LEVEL O SFJ= DRAWING 5P2 FOR SANITARY STRUCTURE/COMPONENT DETAILS I L5 P,2�p r 4 STAR W RAIL • - .�.••' 4.0 31.6 I I/A ON-SITE SANITA�L'I' SYSTEM v � ►VAnvE PLANrp� PSZ coo. • AEROBIC TREATMENT PLANT= g >A 1 I W x '�A: 47 5a Fr N3r sue• _ I uSE: FUJI GLEAN USA ENHANCED TREATMENT UMT(E1U), 3 BEDROOM HIGH GROUNDWATERI 1 r .� MIXED SAND AND LOAM _ / •. . L O, • O MODEL GEMS (GRAVITY 5Y5,1DE516N FLOW: 500 6PD) (oL) T .• I/A SANITARY SYSTEM: I i r 'MIx U-1 I •THESE PLANS ARE DESIGNED TO COMPLY WITH.,. I -F91..11 GLEAN ON51TE wASTEWTR TREATMENT EN X Z '-- E� LL /.� �° , I I ' ` •• UNIT INCLUDES: BLOWER MODEL MAGIOOR,SYSTEM EL.3J' 3A E OW GRADE I - ORENGO LIFT STATION IOMIN Z'PVG VENT TI4RU ROOF OF EXISTINI6 % "'^ BUILDING,EXiHD A MR OF 6'ABV THE u� \ 8.0' 32.9' ` ` GONIROLLER •UNOFFICIAL COMPILATION OF CODES RULES AND REGULATION OF THE STATE I-6EOMAT LATERAL-34'WIDE x 34D'L6 [� ROOF LINE AND HAVE A MIN HORIZONTAL QDf� / �- (OP/CNTRL CENT% W ALARM BEACON 4 AUDIBLE in BROWN CLAYEY SAND(5G) OF NEW YORK TITLE 10 DEPARTMENT OF HEATH.CHAPTER II.PART 75. It' O HORN ALARM(LOCATED REMOTELY,AS SHOWW STANDARDS FOR INDIVIDUAL ON51TE WATER SUPPLY AND INDIVIDUAL ON51TE SEPARATION OF 12'TO THE.SLOPED 3,2' / bIB'(WTLND TO 1 EO T) E1. I.I I , Y �'•H c. PROVIDE: 5 0 a'i GRADE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS.APPENDIX 75-A PORTION OF THE ROOF( BLD6 CODE). '` - • • . PROP. t � -111 -' NOTE TO GONTRAGTOR: ROAD r s'�� 2rd FL PRptyEp�,t ;: •• ALL CONNECTIONS A5 REC:2l11RE7 BY MANUFACTURE GNP WTR PALE BROWN FINE SAND(5P) S.C.D.H.S. DITSPbSAL SYSTEMS FOR SINGLE-FAMILNY RE.SIDENGE.S--DATED PROVIDE 18 GUYDS OF RATEABLE 501E O T =° t WD BALGOIV = r I' •• REINFORCED P.G.ANTI-FLOATATION FLANGE TO a EL.0.7' O .'' '�� 5.4'BELOW GRADE 12-242017. l9A OR 5P PER ASTM STANDARDS)FOR THE No sc-ALE x 132'� / I , in (A a.f31) COUNTERACT BuOYANGY PURPOSE of REPLACING UNSUITABLE SOIL 4, 142 SQFT. "' :n ••• SEE DWG,5P2 FOR DESIGN AND REQUIRENENT5 WATER IN BELOW 6EAMAT LATERAL. W I a- 5r. 94 STAIR w RAL LOT 31 N Y' P�Goof +i •• iSFI CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE NEARBY CONTROL 15b' �k x ' .' . . i 4r o m Qo��. PANEL BROWN FINE SAND LINE/ SYMBOL LEGEND o SEE I DESIGN R P4 m i T * • �;`-Iq3'/y ' 1 / -' 4 I • MAINTAIN REQUIRED SEPARATION DISTANCES,DWG,SPI 5 FOR AREA O � 1 { , I 352' I I PROPERTY LINE UTILITY POLE REPLAGEMLTIT of NON-RATEABLE SOIL. ply1U3ANGB: ; '� o, T . SEE DETAIL,PH&SP2 EL.-e.a o ow `� � �: i -.�_ Q j :n O 2nd F , ,J P9?OP05ED LIFT STATION= HI6HE5 - EXISTING TO BE ------------ HYDRANT E BEt_ GRADE tS,408 5q.ft (O 1242aG) w � ' - .. USE: ORENGO SIMPL�C PF30o5 PUMP STATION T E�EGTED E�ROUNDWATER- EL.3:0' REMOVED/RELG'GATED tiYo SGDHS RECORD ID: R-22-D-i�I � i- Qi 0 �� �_ J' 54:T' (wn D TO ETU) -- PROVIDE: HIGHEST RI GORi D GROUNDWATER = EL 4bb 1'ER WATER TE5T HOLE (,� ar" I 'lu , ETU U565 V�J L 534369.1,EL.4bb' 11 -1 REINFORCED PL.ANTI-FLOATATION FLANGE TO O -* � -4 p I p.�� A �' It Y<`:' I C�OUNTERAGT$lKh'ANGY 0000 LF FROM SUBJECT PROPERTY) SANITARY SEWER ENGINEER: �--+ f� '� .45 ~ r 1.PROP.Q-EG / •• SEE DWG,SP3 FOR DESIGN AND REG4JIREMENTS GROUNDWATER PER TEST HOLE = EL.Oh' - - - - - FINISHED 1. - - >: '�� w MIN v�!: LINNE 'GND y I ?b1 >': 1,1 . .1 • CONTROL pAt�1,MOUNT ON PROPOSED 1'FRAME CAD ELECTRIC �� . �� . FLOOR ELEVATION F.FLF1. - ��pF N E(v I � t 1I - TEST HOLE - - - - P11 I o M , yv. � ' = 1 PROP.AIR PENT SILT FENCE BARRIER - x >< PROP05ED SANITARY A/I SY5: � \ /^ LINE(�4'CND) 57 6 rTl - GO ���s� e 7CC; - -- i -.r. - I + $Y:McDONALD 6EOSERVIGE�r xbD ' , ' ' ��� ..- . U) z ........................... ........_.... ,: --._......... iSTI T ELEVATION O GOVH32 TO GRADE �ru * ,� A k * O - _ 2 DATE. 01 28-20 .20am x; I, ,-, 1-.� = INFO TO L5 � � , L I L5 .. , v` .< ' , i SPOT ELL=1/ATION D `___ 1 w � . J.. .. �� _ q O m w 1.l' MON � +��,�,. � �_ ' >NArIVE��D n to ., ��►.• �, I �71 i MODEL PROF'05ED DWELLING � Z(� � _ Z �` FWI GLEAN ETU a: _o r� !n n,� !_ r -L'� y L t ,` rKLA: bee G Q � IJ 17LLIWl/1'y 1. PARTIAL 't{V �( b�L FINFLJ� 13�' Tff i�IL� OA (0 34 3.`Q :1+.1-�a,.�r-_11/.i,.,C�iY. ri}, + , r �y " , . -__►. ;.,.F��- I `--7Z '; O!� O\v`� SITE PLAN Y:� ^ +} =v r: =, +�.. IIVVC7r�oR1 rl ...I " Q:J_' '~' '+r';., 1 t�+_.+ o JEFFREY T.BUTLER,P.E. TO LNAGHIN6 FE1D REMAINS 1111 PROPOSED �JVORK �'�GTS POLY PIP,: Y 1 Q I N83°41 r -`1J 1 50 ►w 2'�5DR 35 II. i p PROPOSED SOH I3E-1D: 7 .Q�r L,cv I. T VENT PIPE 5TRUGTURE COVER NaTt=: •6EOMAT LATERAL,6EOTEXTILE MAT A66Et4Bl.Y DEED) i ALL RISez GovET�wEIGHIN6 LESS THAN 60 LBS SI4Au.BE 5GDH5 APf'ROV,� ,e►R �= F- [D l,J : ,_,: , I i USE FILL AGQUIID FROM MATERIAL PROVIDED WITH A SECONDARY SAFELY LID OR DEVICE. USE FILL AGQl11RED FROM MATERIAL. I- 10 5 O 10 2p W/DISTAL PORT,I -3.2Ti WIDE x 34D L6 LAT W/ 76.95 (,SU I : ' EXCAVATED ON�SITE FOR THE PURP05M ON EXCAVATED ON-51TE FOR AREAS OTHER }- v 6RAPFIiG SCALE I - IV-ON IK P DIST.PIPE(OVER MAT ONLY]PL�FORATED, y) PROP,6RD a SANITARY SYSTEM COMPONENT INSTALLATION. ►Y4 4 PRESSURIZED XPORT THAN eiEOMAT LATERAL INSTALLATION. Z to W/)4'HOLDS e b 4 4 01GLOCK(INSTALL LEVEL) -l1J /+: ! BLD6- EL.62' PIPE TO LEAC44M FIELD t-� •MAINTAIN ALL SEPARATION DISTANCES -, t i I ' • I� a N IL _ PR01/If7E GOVBtS: EX.GRADE a FJ. i5I v� „ 1 Q w J Q F, i X'[ j � ., NIEN REQUIRED TO BE SET'AT FINISHED 6RADE USE: PROP.GRADE OVER O - Z .r t •51ZE1D FOR 3 BEDROOM DW3UN6 ` :' 4"Q SDR 35 XPORT PIPE 5A8 LIN.FT. a, •; •SEE DETAILS,DWG,5P3 VACANT LAND l":-;r;r1:=; O ul - DERMOPLASTiG COVERS-L.Oi{!JN'.r7,YNATEKT&IT, MIN.SLOPE =V/LF.REQD A55ORPTION BED a M_3b.2' ! i 5D8'L6 x�p' = Db4"= ODb'MIN.SLOPE U- 1'n ,_'._,`,I_i--;L-rE- , 1 WCT-PROOF,FLAT,SKiD PROOF,HE APPROVED (SEE 6EDMAT/MANIFOLD DETAIL PROPOSED I�e C���e� �--I I-L. 1 0 , FOR SEWAf E USE 4 HAVE W PI�IJTEiGT10N l =;�L j ON DWG,SP3 FOR INSTALLATION REQ'MNT5) SOIL COVER OVER er--"T PROPOSED EROSION CONTROL MEASURE: LOT 32 � '. v _. -�.�,_� ; ! ' '_s. ,�._: M s, �,�,.,. GA. :,M_. �°`' uSE: NATIVE 501E(Ol) I � I- � O ~ � PROVIDE SILT FENCE BARRti3t Ali SIiOWJ, ! i1 ::,.,A� ' GRADE OVER i.y PROP.f 'ODE OVER ETU o EL.5.45' MANTAN BARR�UNTIL JOB COMPLETION ,', F'.Y � I , x n, �,_. LS.0 EL.52 MAY 14 2025 ..,, ,u <r ...,.11, {f.[,:� M4N,,L Jl M \n,.t<lr , .e`e✓.w. �r ,r. 7 .a!•x 4. A, d y�, �x S', b.1, , I GIRD I 1 r. �,< ; i I F `j j :_';�" - _ i � a I �,,,.. EX15TI%6RADE A P4 Ij l - I uZ r / - r r7 D.MAT 6 D.MAT A H gals Z 1 I. \ \ a � �\ \ \ . \ \/ r-L-, � I v ix / / . ,/., .5D5 � �„ 5EPARATION DISTANCE RE ,t'MT5 FOR v,u �i Y. + I:+,H'. r. - Mix® I ,�/\/ /\/ \. � �,-;%�/ /.�'/ -- - � "fie_•^.• .r.� .t.M.r,nn, a[,t i�.vn-�,i.,e[,i:_<.a, �• SANITARY SEPTIC TANKS. / ,PUMP STA OR MANHOI E(RIB IDBdTIAd>: \ �\ '1 E.WEi2 ii ''. i <,, E„� L �' // /�/ / O B4O.MAT ATE BED A a.5 D' SAND 4 \� 1 1 1 1 i J 6EOMAT ~ Mehl HORIZONTAL 5E'ARATICN DISTANCES ORENCO \\//� r- ,\1 I IMAGE T 1 ( ,.,, \/. H I I I I I i ! I I I I'= EL.5DW LOAM \i Q Iu 6 A BUILDING W/CELLAR= k7-O' L.ROAD STORM DRAIN5 = W-O j I sl MPLEX \ �\ 150R w TYPE sF oR \\\\ , � � - O.INV a DWL6. I / / I I I I I I I 1 1 ' ALL (OL) • M.ON-SITE STORM DRAINS = 10'-0 = EL.372 I ( , EL.3.44' DISCHARGE �' \ \ I nlyp OF 2) 1 `� j\/\ 1 I I W # IaNV.a ETU EL.3b / I.INV.a L.S. = cv ► L FBZ ASTH 5TA}DARU51 I/ , I I I I I I I I I I N B.BUILDING ON SLAN3 = 5-O - / /` 1 I ,. i 1 i i 1 i i I I i L ATHZALS) EL.3.1 3D HLW 6RD I- N.CATCH BASINS�N6) =5-O' ---" PUMP BASIN Q/ N G.PORGFES DEGKS HOUSE I ____......._...-_............. _......................... -.............._"_ - LIFT STA.) \, /i'I I I 1 1 I I I I I 1 I " I I , �- ( t3RN D.WATER LINES_ lo-o' P.5EPi1G TAdK,PUMP STA OR MN. =5-0" ZONING INNFORMATION,MARINE n tM-II): FUJI CLEAN CEN5 �\ \� 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 III I L 1 , , , f I PALE BRN FINE Q I- ~ 1 `o N CANTILEVER-7 ETC, =.i-O' O.SANITARY LEAGHIN6 POOL= 8-0 4 .SDR 35 XPORT PIPE, O INV.a ETU = I i I i i i i i i i i I I i i i i i itil i i i I SAND `S'AND(`5P) 0)a-PROPENzrY LINr£s - 5-0, tab TT4AN z0000 SaFr. REAR YARD SETi3AGK(l'WNGh 25 MM i I S.oa'LIN.FT. ENHANCED TREATMENT UNIT I I ` 1 1 1 I 1 I I 11 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 w I-L- IE 5UIZFAGE WATER(1^ET1 05) ='15'-0' LOT SIZE CA1E6O Yl , a-.33 I , I I . I WF.PUBUG WELL =200'-0' R.SWIMMN5 POOL.= 20-0 LUT WITH GOMMJNTY WATER) 1 I I II' - 1 6.PRNATE WELL=75-O' EXISTING VACANT MIN.SLOPE=Y- /LJ=. (-,,�. I 41 �. 1 LL EL. I.i 5 0 A L MAP 0 IL lSl OS.TOP OF EMBANiMENT OR STEEP SLOPE EXI5TMG L.OT: 16;4152 SOFT.(O.M AC) PROPOSID:313' SA8'L6 x Y4= 121' _ I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I , NATIVE H.RETAINING WALL DOE) = IO'-0' (15SG SLOPE OR GREATER) = 2�i'-O' PROPOSED LOT NL. O.II'MM SLOPE UNDISTURBED 501E m : lAT 1W �i0'MIN 6ND WTR 5.4' VIEWED •� �l O `� CV J.U/6 FUEL TANKS= 10'-0" T.BLUFF = 65'-O' LArDSC.APE AREA, 20%MIN .... __. _..._......... ®EL.O.T (� � K.U/6 UTILITIES= 5'-O' U.QECK/RAMP= 5-O k EXISTING:OD SQFT.(0.0%) HIGHEST EXPECTED 6ROLH WATER=EL.3A' BD.ETU A EL.-Ohl • ' = REPI ACE UNSUITABLE SOIL CM5THOLE EXISTING: 10036 PKOPO5W: 1,155 SQ.FT.(2ODqW ' HIGHEST i�CORI > D 6ROUFU?wATER= EL 4bb'PER • W/TYPE P OR SW PER ASTM STANDARDS DECISION# & P4 - - SEPARATION DISTANCE F?iwg_FM�-'N.T FOR SANITARY LEA614I-N6 STRLIGTUR S PROP SErh NL. US66 WELL_S343b4.1,EL..4bb' 5E£ 'PROPOSED BUOYANCY ANCHORING'NOTE � �TPOSED I REINFORCED CONCRETE CONFIRM 6�"MIN RATi ABL1:STRATA 13130W MATS WATER IN PALE BRN DATED- )`� MAxn•�I Pff2MITT®DIMEr�lorNs- (tl400 LF FROM S116.EGr PROPERTY) (SITE PL.AA()AND 5>3: FUJI GLEAN GEN513110YANGY (RESIDENTIAL: LOT DBMM,B&MN LOT CONfRAGE(TOTAL),W%MAX(2iOM 5QFT) GALL AND DETAIL'ON SP2 FOR PROPOSED SEE DWG,SP3 FOR BA61K PUMP DETAIL(5) PENETRATE SURFACE UNTIL SAND OR FINE SAND 0 � p EXI5TiN6: 65.40' GROUND WATER PER TEST HOLE = EL.Ohl AND INFORMATION (Sp) MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION DISTANCES: M.ON-SITE STORM DRAINS OR REGFLatR6E EXISTING:VACANT METHOD TO COUNTER I:UOYANGY GRAVEL STRATA IS REAGFED A BUILDING W/CELLAR= 110'-O' BASINS = IO'-O `Kc• PROPOSED: Ibbl%opo Sa,FT) v B.BUILDING,ON SLAB= 10'--O' K CATCH BASINS,NON-I.EAGHIN6= 10'-0' �Y� X"Wh 3V MIN GEOTEXTILE G.PORG1'E5,DECXS,HOUSE:O�/ERFNAN�, O.Sil4N.LEAGN41Ni6 POOLS=b-O' FKOFf' FLOOR AREA: I . I • EXI5TTN� VACANT EXISTING,VACANT PROPOSED SANITARY RISER DIAGRAM LEACHING LATERALS (GEOMAT) TEST HOLE E-ll PAGE. GANTI1PM25,ETC, = 5-OO P.PROPERTY LINES = 5-0 PROPOSED, 13.2' PROPOSM: I;CI 4 r�,� W/PRESSURIZED PIPE ON TOP OF ASSEMBLY D.WATER LINES = IO'-0 Q TOP OF EMBANKMENT OR STEEP UDPE W SURFACE WATER�A vs) = W-0' 05% SLOPE OR r�T% =25I-0• SmIE YARD SETBAr.K IPR�25,MIN INNOVATIVE/ALTERNATIVE ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (TYP OF 2-39.0"WIDE X 17.0'LG) BY, M . 01-2 - GE2,q:20 ES F.F.PUBLIC VI L = 200'-O' R BLUFF = W-O' EXISTiNs: VACANT ��DE�x�M VACANT PRESSURIZED SYSTEM IN PROPOSED ABSORPTION BED DATE: ol-za-2o22,q:�oan 6 PRIVATE W3L = KX)'/I50' S.SEPTIC TANK,PUMP STA,GREASE ,24�►' PR�OPOF,rD:34�' SGAt.E:NONE SUBJECT PROPERTY CURRENTLY: K RET.WALL(WTRPROFF) = 10'-O" TRAP OR MANHOLE = b'-O' SUET ECT PROPERTY 15 VACANT H J.U/6 FUEL-TANKS = 10'-O' T.SWIMMING,POOL =20'-O' SIDE YARD SETBACK GUMUI-ATTVE(!'WING): 5V MM NI M9ER OF STORE 2 STY MAX NO SANITARY 5Y5TEM EX15T5 ON TH15 PROPERTY, I ■ EX15TiNrm VACANT Fx15TM V • NO U/6 STORA15E TANK EXISTS ON THIS PROPERTY, EL.-6.Q' 13D'BLW 6RD K.ROAD UTILITIES = RAIN U.DECK/RAMP = 5-0 PROFIOS,�,41Y PROPO��D: 2 STY NO U1 EXISTING OR PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE STRUCTURES F�CIST GROUNDWATER EINGOUNT0ED U SPI L.ROAD STORM DRAINS OR RECHARGE BASINS = 20'-O' OR ARE PROVIDED FOR THIS SITE. 5.4'19IA 6RD a EL-.0.1' of 3 V40 SSTL CAME SECURED BY 1A, (2)2x&x(LENSTH TO SUIT)AC41 55TL CLEV1,CES"OF 4) CHAMBER FUlI CLEAN USA CEN5 CLEVM ATTACHES TO 14TIDN 2.4' 2.6' 2.1' Volume (goo TREATMENT HORIZONTAL GROSS Mf=�(TYP) F- c-, 2- 2 STRAP RM 5y5TEM MODEL Sedimentation Chamber 217 USE(4)A8,V 6ALV LA6 BOLT N, VENTLAnoN PIPE SCUM DAF FLE B QAnaeroblc Filtration Chamber 718 MAO LOWER mom W 6ALV.HAISHER 0 HEAD 0 II. &ORII 0 I/A OK5 Chamber 127 ........................ ..........­­.................... ......... ................ ........ -------- (TYP 0 EA.POST) f7 RECIRCULATION -Aerobic Contact Filtration Cham CNTL PWL 0 1 AIR FLOW VOLUME bO L/mIn AIR LIFT I" 15torage Chamber 63 2.6 CFM • 4 ALARM I WMA 4X O OREGE R�` NORMAL PRIESSURE 15 kPick 22 PSI • @) Disinfection Chamber 4 CYLINDER(OPTIONAL) Total Volume, THE CONTROL PANEL RATED VOLTAGE 120V 14q BOX MUST BE FLALED 4x4xbt6 AGO TIMBER OUT50E ON A .......... ............................................... .............................................-..................... ivZ i ................................ IFF52JENCY 60 HZ POST,MINIMM COVER 36' SUITABLE PEPE5TAI_ T 51 NET PIPE V OUTLET PIPE Cr3 L-11 J- .........................-............... ...... ........... ............. ............................ BELDH 6RADE INGASED IN NITHIN VIEW OF THE POURED C-ONCRETE IN 12" SYSTEM THAT[T 4 5PEGIFICATION5 OUTLET FIFE SIZE 15 fffn ID(16MM OP) A SERVES.CONTROL tA , A Mla 10(4 PIAJ_1ETER SONOTUBE. I T --I I j.� Ij XW OP) CENTER SHALL BE ffl Anaerobic Media i - D-6... ......... ............... ............... 1�1 PP PE Filling Rde. 52% (rMICAQ MOUNTED 5.5'A13V ................................... MC ................ 5 WEISHIT 5.0 FINISHED GRADE(MIN) E, Sowd Type Aerobic Media PVC PP PE Filling Rate 16% 11 OR ABOVE BFE, MH CLEAN ETU .......................... .............................. .... .................................- ...... ..... 11,441GHE ------ Aerobic Media FP PE Filling Rate 51% T. 17011,6Z CON5lA-FnoN MODEL CEN5 IA J EFFLUENT OWDAY oHier 2.b cfm .................................... ........... ............................... ................ ............ .......... AMPERE5 IDA AIR LIFT PUMP INLET BAFFLE Tank IFRP GRADE (D ...................... piping PVC PP PE 9 x I b M.A.31) .......... .. .... ... ............. MANWAOTURER MADE IN WAN BY Access Covers Plastic Gast Iron 17 . ......ujl FWI CLEAN REorDUILATION FIFE L FLOW BAFFLE 1/22 AIR 11477NCE Disinfectant (optlowo Chlorine Tablets (GLEANING OPENINIS) FLOW OFENM 4 3/150 x 12 x W4'SM EYE B Air Blower shall be: HOOK(TYP OF 4) FUJI CLEAN USA in as close proximity to control panel as possible V40 SSTL CABLE SECOZED BY PLAN VIEW on a solid(e.g.concrete)pad to minimize vibrations HFRAME DETAIL - er x V x l-V SLAB ENHANCED TREATMENT UNIT (ETU) in a location above water level FOR CONTROL PANEL AND GF1 RECEPTACLE 55TL CLEVICE5 M?OF 4) TOTAL VOLUME. CLID-110E ATTAICAES TO Ra.ON 621 CUPT.(�;t OJ.YDW 204)HOM 515al;E HEAVY V away from grease exhaust fans. 511WTM FOR I/A ONTS CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING STRAPRW HE*HTt 12X21 LB COVER BY POLYLM TYP. MODEL CEN5 2050 HOPE SEAS ✓ away from bedroom windows and other locations where SCALE, NONE 3/bl x t2 x I-W SSIL EYE 5GALE: NONE COVER BY FOLYLOK,TYP. operational sounds(although minimal)may be a nuisance ✓HOOK(TYP OF 4) 20r0 SAFETY SOZEEN L 2041 SAFETY SOZEEN In a location that allows unencumbered access for BY POLYLDr,TYP. BY FOLYLOK,TYP. inspection and maintenance activity STOPPER OR �ro WITABLE COVER q'x Vx II-ICP SLAB FUJI CLEAN ETU with proper electrical grounding EV 6RADE TOTAL VIOLLIME, BUOYANCY CALCULATION: V with wiring and electrical connections made by a licensed b2i GUFT.(3161,1109) DISINLFGTiONelectrician. WE&IT, 12M2t LB BUOYANT FORCE IS RERLT OF AIR VOLUME 2C?,V REM BY IV 240 CYLINDER 243 Hnm CONTAIN FILLY IMHER5W IN WATER FOLYIM TYR MANHOLE MANHOLE MANHOLE RANHOLE 2030 RISER EW %/ with no objects on top of electrical cord. (OPTIONAL) POLYLM TYP. ✓ in swell-ventilated space out of direct sunlight and --SEWR PIPE NOTE: ADDITIONAL CLEAN OUT SHALL GIM EMPTY TANK BUOYAWY: am LEIS BE PROVIDED IN IWERIOR OF MD6, 50%SAFETY(FACTOR 40M LBG TOTAL UPLIFT RESTRAINT: 12,20 LBS PER IRC,2015,F3201.4 Hardwired to power in states and jurisdictions that require ffl protected from elements such as direct rain or snowfall. NO HGl15E TRAP SHP�LL BE PROVIDED T ................................ ....... -----........ .................... a hardwired connection. FLOW OFMIN5 ...... ..........----------- ----------------------I.-- ----------------------- MIN 60 MIN COW�RETE WEI&IT, 150 LDW G.F. MTAN6MM CADW-47ETE PAD, x 62 GUPT. I HHLt7 L z:�` qt&x 5,0�i X 1'-I0RDP W .............. n STRAPPM AM ANOHORIN&PER DETAIL ........................... WINFORGED GONG.SLAB, 4-- An EUOYANT FORCE 12,352 L% d)SE CHAIRS) 60'hYE BOARD TYPE CONTACT KVIA ANTI BUOYARr FORCE EXCZW5 BUOYANT FORCE TYPIGAL 13Y A 151 SAFETY FACTOR EXTERIOR CeLEANOUT x\ 4' XT.S. V......................................... X X P..4 p NOTES: dr, RE -ATIoN I.Z FUJI CLEAN ETU - COUNTERACTING BUOYANCY i I - I @ 1. FOR alANOUl"(5)LOCATED IN TRAFFIC AREAS,PROVIDE NTH A56EMBLY TRAFFIC,BMW FRAME NO COVER. INSTALLATION DETAIL TYPICAL SLAB DETAIL 2,FOR USE WITH BUILDINGS EXTEN51OWwtONNECTIONS. X Th < AT ETU BLOWER.LIMIT SCALER NOW \Z LL SCALE: N.T.S. o Z AEROBIC MEDIA @) FUJI CLEAN GENERAL NOTES: I. THE ETV SHALL BE INSTALLED PER FUJI GLEAN INSTALLATION REGRAREMENT5 AND ANY ADDITIONAL FUJI CLEAN BLOWERS--MAC-SERIES "11" PERFORMANCE CURVES (60 Hz) REQUIREMENTS PER 5rDH5 AND THE DE5I&N ENGINEER CONTAINED HEREIN. LU c�) 2. THE PE515N ENI571NEER SHALL OBSERVE THE OIATS PRIOR TO 13AGKFILL AND DURING SYSTEM C�; /A4r__ _M CL 2W START-UP. O O 5. THE OKr5 SHALL BE TESTED FOR WATER TIC7HTNE55 U5IN15 A METHOD APPROVED BY THE AERATION Lft > 4.b OFM MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO ARRIVAL AT THE SITE. A-56EMBLY 4. A FUJI CLEAN REPRESENTATIVE SHALL 13E PRESENT 01 5TART-UP. 240 MAG200F, 5� THE INSTALLER MUST HOLD A CURRENT LJOVID WASTE LICENSE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER. In 6. 5b3 ARTICLE VI I(5EPTI(, INDUSTRY E3U5INE%E5)AND ENDORSE Lft ?-ENT J(1*10VATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE 8.4 CP4 ................ TREATMENT SYSTEM INSTALLER)THROUC714 THE 9UFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.LICENSING ................ ........................................................................ ............ SECTION A-A VIEW SECTION B-B VIEW . . ........... .................... AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS,PURSUANT`TO 5UFFOLK COUNTY CODE,563-11(IIXJ). T THE OWES INSTALLER SHALL REGISTER THE ONT5 WITH THE 5(DH5 U51%D06UN-ENTS PROVIDED,By 200 MAG15OR ---------------------------------------------- ................................ .................................................................................................... ................................................ THE IDE51614 ENGINEER. ------------ ------ ..... W 1.0 CFM 15. THE OWNER SHALL EXECUTE AND MAINTAIN AN OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE A6REEMENT WITH AN AUTHORIZED MAINTENANCE PROVIDER. THE AGREEMENT SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 3-YEAR 5ERVIGF MAG12OR INTERVAL. 180 q. NO KITCHEN SINK GARBAGE DISPOSER SHALL D156HAR6E TO THE OHIT5. EN9INEIE1Zt 10. NO WATER SOFTENER 514ALL P150HAROE TO THE OHTS. 11, INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE I/A OWES MST CONFORM TO THE DEPARTMENTS APPROVED I/A Alarm Circuit Breaker 63 CRt 41' ' , I > OHT5 OF OUIPANGE DOCUMENT PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE H111A THE STANDARDS FOR 'APPROVAL AND MA620OR 0 LA41n Float Switch,Pressure Switch, Test/Normal/ MAKA6EMENT OF INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE ON 517E WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS." T. 0 Test/Normal/Silence Switch :0. Silence Switch 12, THE UNIT SHALL BE VENTED TO THE ROOF OF THE RESIDENCE BEING SERVED.VENT PIPES SHALL 42 CFM 00� MACZaZ EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 6"ABOVE THE ROOF LINE AND THE TOP OF THE VENT SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM.............................. ............. .......... ........... . ...... ............. ........... ............................................ r HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF 12"TO THE SLOPED PORTION OF THE ROOF. Circuit Breaker -)3 * -T r VC 5Xx14'T MALE IN CASES WHERE IT 15 NOT r- TO THE RESIDENCE ROOF,A VENT PIPE MAY BE PIPED 3/41 NYLON PRACTICAL TO VENTTHE SYSTEM ...................................... .................................................................... ADAPTER WITH&6KET (Extra co TO THE mponent if �.A 60 LA* ....................................... ....................................... ............ PIAGBOR .n N� INDOOR5 AND LOCK KASIER :::. 2-D Oiol 0 EXTERIOR 51DE OF THE RESIDENCE AND TERMINATES A MINIMUM OF 0"ABOVE 157RAorz. THESE F :� I Alarm Beacon OUTDOORS OWT5 CONTROL PANEL VENT LLJ MAaOR necessary,such as GROUND PIPES SHALL BE L06ATED A MINIMtM OF 3'FROM ANY WINDOW OR DOORKAY AND W5T TERMINATE ................ .... iMA610OR............... AN NEMA 4X ENCL09JRO LU& WITH A CARBON FILTER DEVICE.ALL VENT PIPES MUST HAVE MINIMUM DIAMETER OF 2'. ................... ..................... ........................................ U PVC,HOSE HARE discharge pump) 2 912#01-117 IN 13. ALL ADAPTORS,RISERS SAFELY SCREENS,AND LIDS 5HAL-1-BE MANUFACTURED BY PoLyLoK OR x FITTING BUILDIN& 5C+EDULE bo N F2 rl M5 rb r, 40 LjW I MAC-122OR- I EGVAL. PONER PANEL PVC CONDUIT MACbOR A�j Pressure PROVIDE CONNECTION 1.4 C.FM NO FIELD 14. DIRECT 131RIAL OF ELECTRICAL AND CONTROL WIRES 15 PROHIBITED. ALL HIRES SHALL 13E ENCASED MA08M MA64OR 1 #12 1 :12, 2 411b IN%*MIN 56H.40 PVC,,CONDUIT. 3/41 PV6 SOW14PT DETAILT' 1-2CO4 I-POLE 15. THE OWr5 IN5TALLER 514ALL PROVIDE EITHER A 20-AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER IN5117E THE DWELLING Xl=MEY`T.BUTLER.FrE. $126 ELECTRICAL PANEL OR,INSTALL A SUB-PANEL IN AN EASILY ACCE55113LE LOCATION. 0 CZOWL A* 20A MAIN ELE TAW C44EOTION BREAIa3Z9 IN 1#12. 1#12, Ib. INVERT ELEVATIONS ARE ESTIMATED. THE OKT5 INSTALLER CONFIRM ELEVATIONS PRIOR To 0 Vxa W.45 5/2.18, 2WA 25f3h3 304W 35/5DD NO SCALE BUIL01% #126 #126 6ON5TRUCTION AND NOTIFY THE DE510N ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. V41 PVC P01�11ER PANEL------- rl. THE OW5 INSTALLER SHALL NOT BACKFILL ANY WORK PRIOR To INSPECTIONS BY THE E146NEEP AND PRESSURE KPa/PSI J AIR5GDH5. GOMPR 15. ALL MATERIAL,WORKMANSHIP,INSTALLATION PRD,-EDURE5 AND MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC SHALL 13E DIIPLEX ISM OVTLET IN5TA1LW PERFORMED BY THE OWT5 11,15TALLER. IN HEATHERPRDOF MLOSURE 14. OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL BE RE5PON51BLE FOR ANY AND ALL MARK OUIT5 FOR ALL UNDER6ROLM UTILITIES AND SERVICES IN THE AREA AND RELOCATE THEM AS REQUIRED THROU THE PROJECT FIN15HM GRAPE (51HOUT f4 ROJEf, Z: in .g NELDW JDINT FINAL CODE. JZ 20. FINAL APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE GRANTED UNTIL ALL THE FOLLOHIN6 REGIJIREMIE�ARE FULFILLED Blocks FUJI CLEAN ONE LINE DIAGRAM TO THE 5AT15FAGTION OF THE ENGINEER,560PW,AND 56DI-15. O LA Terminal PROVIDIED "I �i u (1014,11ECTION ADAFTER F TANK KMI STATE,COUNTY AND LOCAL Ilk 21. NOTE:PROTECT ALL ABOVE AM BELOW 6RADE WIRING, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPON51BLE FOR COMPLIANCE HrrH FEDERAL,5 Pvrl com SAFETY GORES. W, Blower Hardwire RUN IN PVC,CONDUIT,SCH 4Q MINIMUM. RISER No%AX 22. NO(ON5TRZTION SHALL COMMENCE UNTIL A PERMIT TO(ON5TRUGT A WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM HAS LL Line BEEN ISSUED. Pvrl COVIIJIT AIR LINE V) > LOOK 23. OHIT5 INSTALLER TO COMPACT AREAS DISTURBED To 115%PROCTOR DENSITY 1(36 IN BELOW GRADE, 114 12 IN.LIFTS MAX). "lip ELECIFWAL ;11 ­0 FLOAT 24. OWES INSTALLER SHALL SUBMIT ALL INSURANCES TO THE OWNER PRIOR To COM ��F WORK.PLOAT AM i�K MENGEMENT( K. C*M :X1131 F C42nlw Wiring Diagram IM ii ALARM EFFLUENT D_ OM SEALAIRL/ IF,/I i rZ 4 FLOAT PUMP SWITCH 25. OWTS INSTALLER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESTORATION OF ANY AND ALL DAMAC7E TO ANY W Al WW GRADE AS REQUIRED BY AGENGIE5 HAVING JURISDICTION,AT NO ADDITIONAL COS PVC,1HREAOM FRESSM AROUNID PROVIM TAW STRUCTURE OF CZ I TO THE OWNER.SNITCHT 2C)i KAU ADAPTER PEFMCM OF PENETRATION Horn ON51TE NA57-NATER 26, OK175 INSTALLER SHALL EMPLOY ALL SAFETY MEASURES INCLUDING%EETINC7.AND SHORING To THRE" Z VISUAL BEK,0N Elm DETAIL 'A' TREATMW SYSTEM PFWSSW ARCtW I PROTECT EXISTING STRUCTURES AND PEDESTRIANS. PERN,VM OF ASSEMBLY DETAIL Float Alarm 21 OHIT5 INSTALLER SHALL V151T THE SITE,REVIEW ALL OON15TRIJ6-11014 DOGUMENTS PRIOR To 5UBMITTIN6 THFEVS R15ER GONNIECTION Grounding THE BID. No Watertight Block if) LD CI NO SCALE VA SYSTEM 28. OHTS INSTALLER SHALL INFORM THE ENGINEER FOR ANY OMISSIONS AND OR DEFCIEN6IE5 AS SOON LU tit CI CONTROLLER AS THE OHIT5 INSTALLER BECOMES AWARE OF IT. FA5M PANM TO Fittings AND ALARM 24. OWES INSTALLER SHALL(OORDINATE THE WORK WITH ALL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. T., FROPO-qD W FRAME, Al� 30. OHT5 INSTALLER SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD C0NOIT1ON5 AND DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO PROVIDING \-Z N6 510 SEE DETAIL,T1415 ON& "Fo L U \3 PROPOSAL. U_ W CONTROL PANEL FIELD F17 AND OUALITY OF WORK 5ATI ACTOR,(To . 1. ... 31. OHT5 INSTALLER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR r OR 5F 44 INLET FIFE ­:., &.." .9 - ..4 W NEMA 4X U_ SGPPH,5GDH5,AND THE EN61NEEP. No ALLOWANCE SHALL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF ANY ERROR OR =n /-RI5ER(TYP) IN :Af Incoming Air NE61LECT ON THE PART OF THE C42CRALTOR • Neutral Block '.. -A N, Power In 5:2. OHT5 INSTALLER SHALL NOTIFY THE 5CDH5 4-8 HOURS PRIOR TO THE INSPEY,-TION. F Ilk 6RAioe OUTLET PIPE C) Pressure Tubing AIR CZIMPFIY56M ---------- > MLOSURE KIM61! FIN L 14AP �) efi oLvrnET t www.dignetnytcli.com COMPACTED ffl.EGT FILL TO AIR LINE TO EV EVVED -tY Z lz or #-7qqE 1181 I.Com </ &LONG ISLAND (for other states) TAW LDS. I ATE D: yg of NEW CITY VA". 11.com ;T,()N UBE 20A BREAKER TREATMENT TAW FROM Eluifbiw,Pw PANEL '\../>/Ai _6ROW SLIRFACE SLOPE Alarm Panel shall be: 6RAPE TO SHED WATER FROM OFLEXIBLE COUPLIN& A, in a well ventilated area as m POWER LINE TO FLOAT �15 ve dry and protected from 800-272-4480 811 AIR LINE FOR ALARM V21 MIN.COMPACTED C445HED elements as possible y law,excavators and contractors working in V in as close of proximity to For safety reasons,homeowners are strongly STOW BRIMS,STOW TO MID USE 15A BREAKER the five boroughs of New York City and Nassau encouraged to call as well whein planning any PAGE: SEAM OF TANK CAL1,11FACTINS SEE PETAL W DETAIL 'BN FOR FujiMAC Blower as possible (PONER FOR COMPRE55019) NOTE, and Suffolk Counties on Long Island must type of digging on their property. IN 6-WAI Lim THROV6H TAW ��11 BLOKM MUST BE RAND WIRED contact DigNet,1-800-272-4480 or 811,at least Homeowners can contact us directly at L THRMW RISER COINECTION tj CNTRL gg I/ wired by qualified -it '-r' -.5', C14) PANEL -C CONNE(TiON DETAIL5 48 hours but no more than 10 working days 1-800-272-4480 or by calling 811,the electrician MAC, WRII'AIR BUXER (excluding weekends and legal holidays)prior national call before you dig number.For N. ................ to beginning any mechanized digging or excavation work completed on personal (70 DEEP MINIMM STOW BEIM" ✓ in a location that allows 6'THK P.C.EQUIPMENT SLAB excavation work to ensure underground lines property,it is the contractor's FUJI ETU M A'-Y2'DiX 5150NE,LEVEL TO WITHIN unencumbered access for CONNECTION DETAIL - (5EE MrAll,TH5 DWQ are marked.Excavators and contractors can responsibility--NOT the homeowners-to tV(PORE,AFT NO SIDE To SM FLEX13LE CaRM HEETIM ASTM COX STANDARD nk 3 y also submit locate requests online,through contact DigNet.Having utility lines marked 0 UM 10 FMW HM 6rM.E%STEEL BqM ELOHM /�IPR�iED PL.PAD inspection and maintenance IT IC.If you do not currently use ITIC,please prior to digging is free of charge. SPZ INSTALLATION DETAIL CONTROL PANEL AND BLOWER SCAM NOW SMMT NEET1116 AMM 0WSTANW405 SEE DETAIL THIS activity PROPOSED BLOWER TO BE MOMED ON 941 FRAME OR EMAL,SEE PIT.THIS call 1-800-524-7603 for more information. CE VIED To COMM C5401 W'YL SEALANT MODEL No.MAC80RII NO SCALE ci V ODI ul MAI 2025 of 3 ZONINO APARP or-tsrrFALS 10 " 9 � § 116o I Control Pane[ WiringDiagram "�'' 3 a ° - 9 NOTE: TIE VALVE sflouLD�THE HI6Nl POW,HATER , , ,,, ,PROP, � Factory Wire p DRAIN BACK TD THE PUMP TANK AND TD Model VCOM-S1 RO =_ .Fieldwire s Y GLFANOUT AND os� XI 11N6 E�RADF UO 61=0MAT TO PREVENT f ZING. Hygrosccrplc Merrlbrane TS 0 Alternate Field Wire eta AIRwAYAVENUE - DI5TAl HEAD PORT r ', IV4'DISTRIB)TION H?IPE, p 4 .Audio Alarm, VAC +I _ AL -Alarm Light SUTHERUN,OEGGON - :r "_'_, As =Audio silence Switch 9�aT9 sotz Sf.�FI4D PVG TEE NOTE: PLACE DISTAL PORT __- ON EXPO I ' Control Circuk l3reaker O N5 N) �, , cc6._ I TO - ., ,is gFsc�lm ott�G� p FL ON EQUALIZATION PROCEDURE: . PH?W�7E I OF -Fuse,120VAVIA TELEPHONE: __ ABLY AT END OF - I. INSTALL GL.EAR PIPE ADAPTHZ, i.... „ ;�., t M - a -r,� ,.',:.*•.t R<S VVIE ORIFICE EMW PER ZAL t G PRL l PCa-Pump Cl�r Breaker (SMI3a8-9W -- MAIW10LP FOR FL.U5HIN6 /'` -__-= 2. OPEN ALL VALVES, " .: "`''1t uF. '� x2 x1 : PSA-Phone Line SurgeAffeste► (54t1459.4aa9 '`---_•\� r5•C+140 PVG PIPE f -��' 3. TURN ON PUMP AND NOTE FiEVATION OF WATER IN 0 1 x ! w` LW7 ""Fled Orifice .......................................... PSA • __ R i.Power Supply Cord(24VDC) wEasITE: O "� FLOW / EACH PIPE. w �: ` _ ^ - 9 ::� M •ATRTU-tD0 p �. = ?l cr d Ori ice 5*11cl z :- A2 Al TL -Terminal LinkCotrtroAer www.arence.com O I I 0 4. EQUALIZE HE16HT FOR EACH WITH 6ATE VALVE AT � d i U_ ,1114�, -1 TR -Transformer 120-36/18VAC '` /-' START OF -' r _ .. ;..\ _ °'';, LATERAL. Q 1 i tz; "' �<<<;t., w marts `"`__= PLAN �IW PLAN �I�W ,_ 5. AFfi EauALIUTION,TURN OFF PUMP AND REMOVE �' = ♦- =r�atnre 5011 atcvor — `lllllllllllllllll1 . F I '—" l i 'ITC:'.i: AE)TO N O / Pr,.t ds, :iiv k HT r- r, ,` , r -s;t' s .r r:,,1 (Fled Flll =Heater PIPES. CLOSE VALVES AND REINSTALL GAPS. _ ( ' Plower Light VGOM1 CONTROL PANE, SUi40 PVG kF� '"•� ' ' ' '^'; �^ .. ;'ll 9 % _ i 2 t TrtixigmtstVe Gore PRL .Pump Run Light N'fODEL VGOM FBI I?O 6RA17E TO : :: _ ❑f❑ ❑ ❑ HX}4 (D03� 5bz Dot b SA -Su Arrester MANIFDh PIPE , ,.: L:,. • t ) I LW LWp 1 2 3 xH J, T62 Surge (5F5 WIRING DIA, 3 DIVERT RUNOFF t--3q,►"11DE<I4A1"'` '�'''• L L L THIS DNB) I s�EQUALIZATION/ 6Ei0MAT v p� �t_. ...:.-' ° 1 i i 6ROIIND WATER Gt - t?emote Alarm Connections " THROTTLE VLV IN L30X I.O'DEEP x 5l WIDE _ a ❑ u- PLASTIC R15ER W/ H`� ' 0 �D11 Dig D13 D14 DIS DIB 0I7 D18 RET RET 4YD : GAP ,-, (UPON EXPANSION) z SEE SITE PLAN FOR LATERAL 1 ,o „ t2 13 ,a ,5 ,s 1e �TB1 r�;7� o WATERTIGHT GAP F GEOMATQUANTITY,LOG.LB46TO/PATH0rer,co Model GLEANOUT d LEACHING SYSTEMS La Lad TR EsRADE TO DIVERTM � , AHw a equrv. RUNOFF THREADED ADAPTER DISTAL HEAD N o .1 I14 13 Note:1 i SVAC signal is present PORT l r t r) �R Ttpical Grol Section �], : Options' : alarm cond tiorta. F1 R rA to PSGPL: I ; 5(.H4O PYG GATE VALVE -Not to Scale- N t°V (�V . I x, G xi . Terminal Block Types SCM0 PVG PIPE FROM a- I A For VCOM-S RO PLASTIC RISER W/ z " HAT operation description, PREE FIELD ° 5 t ._----____. r HATERT16M GAP is — ❑ see d a ng no. Standard surge "BIN-CF>-0OP-a98". 5Ui40 5C�H40 PVC Pf� - _ I p PVC 6ATE VALVE LATERAL.OtTER TO = T 1 m BASIC,DE516H PAHZMETERS : Li L2 NIANIFOLl7 ' Tim 6F•OM!`,T DETAILS) Q REMEMBER TO FOLLOW THESE DESIGN PARAMETERS WHEN DE516NING AND IN5TAL11N6 6ECJMAT: IM M Power Wiring Options � PRESERVATION OF THE NATIVE 501L BETWffN TRENCHES AND M MIMIZIZ ITS DISRUPTION AND COMPACTION 9 P �-jj I DURINS GON5TRllGTION 15 E55ENTiAL TO MAINTAINING 501L 51RLCTURE AND THEREFORE WATER AND GAS T, T2 ._ _. ;_ _� Ormard Two One Circuit PIPE —�O PRESr�URE PIPE 5EGT I ON tLi MOVEMENT IN THE SOIL AROUND TIE TRENGE5.FOR THIS REASON,GON5TRI OTION 6 TO BE TRENGH-BY-TRENCH : TL ; ; 11 : ,,',,`,;. I �tDD WHEN POSSIBLE L NLE55 A G33 5AW LAYER 6 UTILIZED AS,A BASE,AROUND AND GOVERIN6 THE 6EOMAT. r o , 2 3 4 S $ N N1 I I :Pe, I. .. I ,,,:. - -`,, 10 6DE516N MANUAL FOR 6EOMAT PRES5URIZED 5HALLOS DRAIN FIELD APPLICATIONS-SUFFOLK C0XrY,NEH YOW-- ----- -- : : , , Q1 t0 20 0 !0 2e - — : '- - - 4 O , - NOTE:THE VALVE SHOIAD -PAGE T OF 15' �� 5EGT1 ON= EE THE HISH POINT,WATER: ' tea. : i = rJG - BOTTOM OF TIE 6EOMAT SHALLOW(b-15 MGFE5 BELON EXISTING AND FIN15H 6RADE5); : I arrangement diagram, i--- '------ : i : 0 @ 0 I �, �-, `\ IN THE I SEPARATION TO THE 5EA50MAL H6H WATER TABLE I5 3 FEET,UNLESS OTHERN5E APPROVED, H40 PVG PIPE For fioa SHOUD DRA BACK TO Ph" �drawing no a,..,, i a a, � i a a, a ? `""� PUMP TANK AND TO 6EOMAT SEPARATION TO IMPERVIOUS LAYER SHALL BE 4 FEET,LNLE55 OTHERWISE APPROVED; Line "EDW-FA+S-34". Cortnsis Pu Neutral Controls Pump Ground i I . E / O ` / TO TO PREVENT F ZING. i DO NO OVER-DKEEP THE 6THE MOTH OF THE OR(DEPTH OF THE LATERALS DRAIN F ELD TRENGHE5; In Neutral Ll i : ' I [,-:. PROVIDE FOR LA DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE ACCESS; E H : : ..:: i I . '.. : :::.: • AVOID WORKING SOILS THAT ARE M015T OR,i:, ADE r; " I! WET BECAUSE THEY CAN fA511Y SMEAR AM1 COMPACT; 6R Telephone Urn Com petton From Main Power Panel -0 i ? 0 a i....._ V 5CARIFY THE DRAIN IELD BASE WELL BEFORE IN5TALLIJ6 COMPONENTS. �ce,� t t 5 VAC,,Phase,00 Hz. E 6e0Mlat 3 IN$OX t r r r) �t�-�i--t Main disconnect d�' Q Wirer. a GL E/1Na�r O WHEN FIRST REVIEWING A 5ITE AND DEVELOPING A DESIGN,P05MOR THE 6E-OMAT LATERAL5 PARALLEL TO 6ROUND U I Jt., provided by others- Z ro g Ivulire - r Distribution Pipe AND D15TAL ' SURFACE CONTOURS 1",EAIEVLfiR POSSIBLE.THIS WILL HELP MAKE IT EASIER TO KEEP DRAIN FIELD BASE �IZA-n�( PI �GT5 POLY PRE55URIZI�Xf'ORT ELEVATIONS UNIFORM DE516NN5 PERPENDICULAR TO A SURFACE GONTOLR WILL MEAN THAT THE DOWN 6RADIERT a� ,,5 Pump,Hp. �� � � Use one Wire nut to conned the pump Traisport Pipe � HEAD PORT PIPE TO LEAUfIN6 FED 1 pl, t and controls carcuit lueakers together /THROTTLE LIFT END OF THE DRAIN FIELD TRENCH WILL BE 5HALLOW-PLAGED,WHEREAS THE UP GRADIENT END WILL BE MUGH Ororco Model with the ktcoming Lt power line.Use Orfka Shield IN VALVE BOX (NO PERFORATION-'I'll UA.NJ DEEPER. Connect phone line to ATRTU•100 another wire nut to conned the pump vA-� STATION WrTHIN REASON,SMALL FREQUENT D05E5 OF EFFLUENT TO THE 6EOMAT ARE PREFERRED OVER FEWER LARGER RJ-1 t jack on phone line NOTE Motors rratst have Factory default. and controls neutral Mocks together BOX Fdbrlc� DOSES;FIDWEVER,REST/RE-AERATION INTERVALS MUST ALSO BE PROVIDED FOR 4-8 DOSES A DAY IS MOST surge anestorfrlSL Piker. kttemal overload protection wire as shown. with the incoming neutral line. COMMON.PUMP CHAMBERS%MD BE DE516NED WITH FLOAT 5HITGHE5 CONTROLLIN6 H16HH HATER ALARM,PUMP „_�� ON/ORT,AND LOW WATER/RJ7JIJNDANT OFF,AN EVENT COUNTER 15 REGOMNifNDED.N P055IBLE.F THE PRESENCE OF � m EDVY-wDS 148 6E0MAT EXCAVATION REQUIREMENTS .. :'.' ., .;,:: ",::r Matenals of ConStruefil Rev.9.0®tii21/t8 \ 0 EMM -� PROPEOMAT M AESAL TRENGt(ESALLGR,£MA1T�1 IMPRAIN LN015TUMEDL(GAL,7FIE ENTIRE LEACH AREA O OR OTHER T Q� n / r r MMAAT'BE EXCAVATED ASNECESSARY,BAGKFILLED KITH A SUITABLE SAND FILL aX H AS A5TM G-33 SAID TO THE ONE INS DI,�L GiZ/�M ­ll ?_r , •°; %. OE516N ELEVATION OF THE BOTTOM OF TRENCH AND THE GEOMAT CONSTRUCTED AND IBAGKFILLED IN 633 SAND. yTU W. ssy ` / 6'MIN PRE TENT ALE: NONE TRANSPORT LINE$ N � � 55URIZED 5Y5TEM GENC-RALLY TIE EFFLUENT TRANSPORT PIPE FROM THE TREATMENT UNIT TO THE 6EOMAT 6 h"TO 3'SCHFDUI.E 40 r - FJ>dosure W Iesistarttfil ,TypQ 4x YIP 6ti� - — �' PVC PIPE.THE ACTUAL PIPE SIZE HILL DEPEND UPON SUGH FACTORS AS DISTANCE,PUMP HEAD,SCOUR VELOCITY, ^ / _ ales C O MST DETAIL GO FRICTIONAL TO THE AND DBIRED PRESSURE T`THE DISTAL ORIFICES.H E TRANSPORT PIPE SHOULD BE SLOPED i-+"■1 w SmSeries _ EITHER BACK TO THE PUMP BA51N OR TOWARD THE 6EOMAT TO DRAIN THE LINE AFTER EACH DOSE.M SOME � i.� m IF Latch sudem steel 6EOMATRIX 5Y5TEM5,LLG GASES IT MAY BE BETTER TO SLOPE THE TRANSPORT LINE IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.THI5 SHOULD BE DONE TO O 114 MILL ROCK ROAD EAST BUILDINS PREVENT FREEZING IN GOLD WEATHER.AN ANTI-5I'HON DEVICE SHOIFD BE USED W}IERE ANY CHANGE OF � m }- X PR"ES5UR I ZED 5Y5TEM SAYBRnoIc,GT ob415 APR_I(,ATI OF THE PUMP CO MAY OCCUR.K-PA MANUAL FOR 6EOMAT PRESSURIZED SHALLOW DRAINFELD Applications General 860-510-0730-PHONE APPLICATIONS-SUFFOLK COUNTY,t,W YORK-PAGE 8 OF 15 ,Z X Specifications t36o31O-o135 T�� DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS AND LATERALS � W LL- OrencoO S-Series Simplex Control Panels control single pumpsin Orenco®S-Series Simplex Control Panels are electromechanical Longitudinal Gro55 5eGt I on (I of 2) 888-SOILAIR-TOLL f � 1/ p 6EOMAT DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS ARE TYPICALLY h"TO 3'SGH[7)IJ1.E 40 PVC.DISTRIBIIT'IDN LATERALS ARE ^ z effluent sewer(STEP)systems,onsite septic systems,and for pump panels for controlling single pumps.Standard features include an Fe tttn Sp:c ifi INF0@6E0MATR 1XSIY5T�,GOM TYPICALLY I"TO 2'5GHEDULE 40 PVC,51ZE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON DE516N AND 511TE GONDITION5. SGAi._E: NONE HY446EOMATRIX5Y51EM5LOM D15TRBUTION LATERALS 5WULD HAVE FLOW EQUALIZATION VALVES INSTALLED TO PROVIDE EQUAL FLOW OF control into conventional gravity sewer systems. Automatic/Off/Manual(Auto/Off/Man)toggle switch,controls circuit Height In.(iTNit) 11.5(292) [Q < O EFFLUENT TO ALL ROWS WHEN 6EOMAT LATERALS ARE AT VARYING ELEVATIONS.FIAHJ EQUALIZATION VALVES �Y1 US breaker,pump circuit breaker,automatic motor control operation,and Width,in.(mm) 9.3(236) ARE OFTEN INSTALLED IN THE PUMP CHAMBER FOR EASY OPERATION,PROTECTION FROM DAMAGE AND t�-1 O an audibleMsibie high water level alarm with auto reset.Specifications PREVENTION OF FREEZING.A DI5GONNECTMfIROTTLE VALVE SHOULD BE INSTALLED DOWNSTREAM OF THE FUMP TO LL ¢y, a On tN LATERAL FILE SIZES ARE TO PROVIDE THE HI SIDLE SGOURIN ^' for standard and opti al features are listed on page 2 Deo.m (mm) 5.4(137) TI4RO AND 5HH)T AND ORI OFF W TO 1}E 6EOMAT PIP LADED 6FIE5T POS G Q t•L- '" .'-�— "' _r .11 All$ S1 panel ratIrW 120 VAC,1 hp(0.75 MM,16A,1-phase,60 HZ VELOCITY IN THE LATERALS,TO MINIMIZE ORIFICE CLOGGING,AND TO PROVIDE AS,EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF O y - control panels 2Q AG controls CI(CU WASTEWATER AS,POSSIBLE.HOWEVER THI5 PBO RE5 THAT TE TRI ATNENT 5Y5TEM OPERATE AT THE SIDM IFED Q rleS have a it h' breaker.S1 aneis have a 120 VAG ump circuit breaker, - ,, S2 panel ratings' 240 VAC,3 hp{2.24 kW)16/1 1-pill 60 Hz PERFORMANCE STANDARD OR ORIFICE CL0661NG GAN RESULT.WHEN 501L AIR 5Y57EM5 ARE UTILIZED,THE . 3 k ' _. .. y...::::.: p p ORIFICE HOLES SHOULD TYPICALLY BE I/8"'TO 3/Ib'. x while 52 panels have a 240 VAC ump circuit breaker. "Purrrp molars used alnt these Aanels require hrterrrs!overd RrrAfectian. of NEW YORK CITY $QQ-272-4480 811 DL516N5 SHOULD ACCOUNT FOR A MINIMUM OF 2 FEET 9traVet OF DISTAL MEAD AND A MAXIMUM 0>F b FEET AT THE DISTAL 'r s :. :::. & LONG ISLAND Ell)OF EACH 6EOMAT 1215TRIH311TION LATi32A1. m .. l - *­­�, *G.-", `, q,. All S-Series panels can be used with both mechanical and www.dignetnycli.com or www.call811.com (for other states) DL516N SOFTWARE FOR PUMP,LATERAL LINE,TRANSPORT PIPE,MANIFOLD,ORIFICE SIZE AND ADDITIONAL HEAD r T , �i!, ,;, - : ' ^_ mercury float switches. 1 '^"' `" LOSSES lS AVAILABLE BY ENTAILING REQUEST TO INFOOOEOMATRIXSY5TEM5.GOM , 15n.. ,. I., '3• s .' '' 'f Lasted UL-508 and cUL-508 GE-listed versions of 5-Series BASED ON THE SYSTEM DESIGN A 5H3RIE5 OF ORIFICE HOLES ARE DRILLED DOWNWARD(51.X O'CLOCK POSITION)AND �' ^ B law,excavators and contractors working:n the five For safety reasons,homeowners are strop I -� ,�.. ' i -- , per , Y 9 9 Y SPACED AGGORDIN46 TO THE DOSING REQUIREMENTS OF THE SYSTEM.DURING GONSTRLNGTbNfFABRIGATION OF THE FT 1 - : . : # < boroughs of New York City and Nassau and Suffolk encouraged to call as well when planning any type DISTRIBUTION LATERAL A NEWi514ARP DRILL BIT SHCiJLD BE tl�EU TO ASSURE AS,5M00YfH AN ORIFICE AS, 1�1 v I els are available. Counties on Long Island must contact DigNet, of digging on their property.Homeowners can ti • "" s ..:: .'......I� i�55181E.ALL DRILL SHAVINGS AND BURRS MIF�T BE REMOVED FROM THE PIPING WITH A SLUG AND/OR BRUSH. ~� ll,l1-800-272-4480 or 811,at least 48 hours but no more than contact us directly at 1-800-272-4480 or by calling ,.„ - 6EOMATRIX 6E06tJARD3 ORIFICE SHIELDS MUST BE INSTALLED OVER THE ORIFICE HOLE5 AND 6L VED IN PLACE 10 working days(excluding weekends and legal holidays) 811,the national call before you dig number.For WITH FVG PRIMER AND SLUE.,1 prior to beginning any mechanized digging or excavation excavation work completed on personal property, O�Na w S SBtles STmpktxConW f�B d(S1E7MCT 0 w> ) Standard Models 5U-EDULE 40 PVC OR SWEET ELBOWS OR TWO 45 DEGREE ELE'OW5(ALSO CALLED TURI'(UPS)SHALL BE AT TAGHED ENC3INEER: 35B'xl2'h I EW-M work to ensure underground lines are marked. Aso online, it is the contractor's responsibility-NOT the TO THE D15TAL END OF EACH 6EOMAT DISTRIBUTION LATERAL TO FACILITATE SETTING AND MEASURM DISTAL and contractors can also submit locate requests online, homeowner's-to contact DigNet.Having utility S1,S2 P.C.D1 ADMAN W through ITIC.If you do not current) use ITIC, lease call lines marked prior to digging is free of charge. HEAD,MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION,A STANDARD NINETY ELBOW SHOULD NOT BE I�BEGAL15E IT WILL 9 Y Y P P 99� 9 9 OF N (v UFTIN6 R� PRE55MIZED SHALLOW DRAINFIELD REQUIREMENTS PER 1-800-524-7603 for more information. INTERFERE N1114 MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES.THE OPEN END NPWARD END)OF THE TURN IV NEEDS TO BE CL05ED '�� PUMP DISCHARGE CONTROL PANEL ,° I, , ,< O SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY OFF WITH EITHER A BALL VALVE OR THREADED PL%OR GAP.THESE TURN UPS AL50 SERVE AS DISTAL HEAD P �Y e �"o 5T4 ARDS FOR APPROVAL OF PLANS 4 GONSTRUGTION FOR SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES PORTS FOR MEASURING AND 5ETTING DISTAL HEAD ON THE GEOMAT LATERAL5 �, �/J 'P < �� DATED: DEGEN1BER 2q 2Oi7 TRENCH SPAGINH6 AND MAXIMUM LENGTH >� � e!� � FLOW THE MINIMUM TRENCH SPAGIM6 514ALL BE TWO FEET ED6E-TO-ED6E IJ U55 APPROVED BY 6C-OiMTRIX AND BIFFOLK `n SG A!E NONE � RW COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. e � Ff2ON'i I:TU BASIL TO LEACH FED MAXIMUM LATERAL LENGTH,WITHOUT A SUPPLY T.5H=NOT EXCEED FIFTY FEET.ACTUAL LEN5TH5 HILL VARY "`,"_\ W BETWEEN DE516NL5 ANHD ARE ACGLT'TABLE AS 1.ON AS,THE MINIMUM TWD FEET OF DISTAL HEAD IS PRESENT. �RE���GONGRETE I. PFESMZID SFW10W DIRAINFUM PSD'S)ARE LEACHING 5Y5TEM5 USED ONLY IN CON.UNGTION WITH AN VA OWT5.P5D5 ARE 8. DRAINFIEL35 AT DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS t ZONED DRAINFIELDS: DESIGN MANUAL FOR 6COMhT PRESSURIZED SHALLOW DRAIN FIELD APPLICATIONS-SUFFOLI CgJNTY,NEW YORK G� ,;t y_"- 5Fy4A6E EJECTOR REQUIREMENT5 PER < e ANTI-1�OATATION GaJHrER WEIGHT A. SITE CONDITIONS MAY NOT FACILITATE IN5TALLIN5 DRAINFIELD TRENCHES OR ZONES AT THE SAME ELEVATION.IN THESE SITUATIONS,VALVES -PAGE 4 of 15 �` L SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF H�ALIId SERVICES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENJTAL QUALITY INTERMITTENTLY PRESSURE POSED,U51%A FRO6RAMMABLE CONTROL,TO TRENL'HIE5.TRENGHE5 BOTTOM5 ARE TYPICALLY NO MORE THAN 15' GAN BE USED TO PROVIDE UNIFORM WASTEWATER DISTRIBUTION.ALTERNATELY,ORIFICE PLATES MAY BE USED TO HELP EGIJALIZE FLOW TO 0A /'3 4 93 5TANDAR05 FOR APPROVAL OF PLANS AND CON5TRLGTION FOR 5EWA6E DISPOSAL 'PLAAN Y11 � BELOW FIN15HED 6RADE,BUT SHALL BE NO MORE THAN 30 BELOW FINISHED GRADE t HAVE A MIN.OF b OF COVER ABOVE THE I FACHIN6 TRENGHE5 THAT ARE NOT AT THE SAME ELEVATION. DRAIN PIPI n C011 ,, �n P� STRUCTURE.IT 15 RREGOMMENDED THAT A PSDS BASAL AREA BE IN THE NATIVE ORIGINAL 501L WERE APPLICABLE DRAIN FIELD COVER 5HALL BE A MINMUM OF b"UNIFORM COVER DEPTH OVER THE DRAIN FIELD RESULTS IN ` - , C�i.' SYSTEMS;FOR 51N61 E-FAMILi RESIr7ENGE5 B. ACCESS PORTS NIJST BE IN57A11ID AT THE LOCATIONS OF ALL VALVES,LATERAL ENDS d ORIFICE PLATES. DATED: DEGEMBER 24,2011 2. L"LA6TIENATE R SHALL BE DI5PER5ED THROUGH A PVC,OR HDPE 015TRIB MON PIPE NETWORK. C. CAREFUL ATTENTION 5i O,11-0 BE 61VEN TO DRAIN-BALK WHEN PLACING TRENGHE5 OR ZONE5 AT DIFFERENT ELEVATION5 SINGE UNEVEN GON 515TENT OXYGEN TRANSFER TO THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. THE FINAL 6RADE OVER AND AROUND THE DRAIN FIELD -_._.. 3. P1M FOR USE OF THESE LEA( 5TRUGTURE5/5Y51D 5 MUST BE PREPARED BY A W5 LICENLSED DE516H PROFE5510NAL. DRAIN-BACK MAY OVERLOAD ZONE5 OR TRENGHE5 SHOULD DIRECT STORM WATER SHEET FLOW AWAY FROM DRAIN FIELD,WHEN BA(,KFILLIN6 THE SYSTEM, „EF•Fl T.BUTLER,P.E. 5-llq 51+Pv�6E EXLTOR'.'aY5TEM5 OFE460 34'GA KElM 4. PSD (FI6i�f5 W 4 20� 4. PUMP,0I5CHARISE A55EMMY 4 TRANSPORT LINE SPECIFICATIONS GON5TRUGTION 5TARX-5 GAN BE UTILIZED TO HOLD DOWN PIPIN5 COMPONENTS AND MAT,BLT 1NEY SHOULD NOT A.ALL 5Y5TEM 5HOU.D BE DE516NE-D TO FLON BY 6RAVRY.ONLY Ill ABSOLUiELY FMBWAA LID W/55.BOLTS, a. P505 TYPICALLY HAVE A DOMELIKE COVERING MADE OF 12-INCH DIAMETER PV(,PLA5TIG IRRIGATION PIPE(PIP),OR HIGH-DENSITY A. P5D'5 REQUIRE DUAL R�)NP5 URLE55 THE 5Y5TEM 15 DE516NE0 TO FLOW BY GRAVITY IN THE EVENT OF A PUMP FAILURE OR IF THE P5D PENETRATE THE TOP FABRIC. CARE SHOULD BE EXERCISED TO KEEP A MIMM)M OF b"OF COVER MATERIAL OVER - Q OFOW NTEiZNAL SPLICE THE 5Y5TEM BEFORE OPERATION OF LOW 6ROUND PRE55URE EUPMENT. EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT NECESSARY'SI40lJLD PUMPS BE USED. IN Sl1GH CASES,THE SEWAGE EJECTOR SYSTEM Mt017Ei F3-246 BOX,MOM SB4 POLYETHYLENE(HOPE)PIPE GI)r LENTHWISE OR ADS N 12 IB 5T OR AN APPROVED£D111VALENT(SEE FIGURES 18 d Iq).OPEN BOTTOM SYSTEM 15 MAINTAINED AS PART OF THE VA OWTS O4M GONIRAGT. EXCEED 10 P51. Ti1RNIN6 EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT ON TOP OF THE 6EOMAT SHOULD BE AVOIDED.TAKE CARE TO "I SHALL BE DE516W D BY A.LICENSED PROFESSIONAL By61NMR AND PLAN5 M 15T 13E 6RAVELLE55 CHAMBERS APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OR L15TED IN THE NY500H RESIDENTIAL ON51TE WA51B�ATER TREATMENT 5Y5TEM5 11. HIGH LEVEL ALARM SHALL BE PROVIDED. NOT OPERATE EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT IN THE SAME LOCATION AS THI5 CAN COMPACT THIS REGION RELATIVE TO REVIEIll AND APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. IV'Q VISaVil £E ASSEM&Y, DE516N Ht5OOKA APPENDIX G MAY BE 601,61DERED AN APPROVED EQUIVALENT PROVIDED THEY ARE NO WIDER THAN 3q". A. WITH A DUAL PUMP SYSTEM,THE H16H LEVEL SHALL ANNUNCIATE THE ALARM t START THE 5EGOND PUMP. OTHER AREAS. O O P B. MNMLM�A SHALL.INGLUD6 MODEL ffl/1258 INTERNAL-SPLICE BOX b. 5UPPORT BAR5 SHALL 13E USED ALONG THE TRENCH TO PROVIDE A LARGER BEARING SURFACE THAT KEEPS THE THIN EDGE OF THE DOME(PIP B. WITH A 51N6LE PUMP SYSTEM,THE HIGH LEVEL SHALL AMC THE ALARM. THE AREA DIRECTLY ABOVE AND ADJACENT TO ANY SEPTIC DRAM FIELD 94CUD BE PROTECTED FROM HEAVY �T I. DUAL PUMP SYSTEM WT H EASY ACCESS AND REMOVAL;WITH A LOGKIN5 COVER TO MODEL_5B4 ONLY)FROM DIGGING DEEP INTO THE INFILTRATIVE SOIL SURFACE. III. DUAL PUMP 5Y5TE%SHALL HAVE AN ELECTRONIC,CONTROL TO ALTERNATE PUMP SELECTED A5 LEAD PUMP, VEHICLE TRAFFIC AiD EXCE55 WEI6HHT LOAD5 BEFORE,DURING AND POST CONSTRUCTION. THI515 E5PEGIALLY h4 � � � 6RADE(REFER TO SEGTICH4 5-111 OF THI5 STANDARD). FLOW,FT?OMi FLOW TO LF�4GHINfi FIELD c. P50 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS 5HOULD 13E 1.25 TO 2" IN DIAMETER,t D15TRIBUTION LATERALS 54M 13E I TO 1.25"IN DIAMETER. IV. PUMP SYSTEMS SHALL BE DESIGNED FOR FREEZE PROTECTION. IMPORTANT WHEN USING GEOMAT. GEOMAT SYSTEMS ARE LOCATED GL05E TO THE GROUND SURFACE AND 2. HIGH LEVEL ALARM NTH INTERLOCK TO ANNUNCIATE UPON 5TARTUP OF SECOND PUMTP. � d. ORIFICE HOLES 5HALL BE 13ETV EEN I/8 INCH 4 3/I6 INCH IN DIAMETER.ORIFICE HOLES 5HALL BE MADE IN THE TOP OF TIE D15TRIBUTION A. PUMPS SHOULD BE SIZED TO PROVIDE A MIN.OF TWO(2)'OF HEAD(if.PRESSURE)AT THE DISTAL END OF EACH DISTRIBUTION LATERAL IN THEREFORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO DAMAGE AFTER CONSTRUCTION. V z is) 3. FLEGITRONIG CONTROL TO ALTERNATE PIJNHP SELECTED AS LEAD PUMP. ON ALL NBI C06TRt1GTi0N.IT 15 RECOMMENDED THAT THE PROPOSED DRAIN FIELD LOCATION BE STAKED AND l �l TIRAN5POIRT LINE TO DRAINFU33, LATERALS.EVERY FIFTH ORIFICE ALONG TIE LATERAL 5HALL BE DRILLED FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE PIPE 4 OUTFITTED WITH AN ORIFICE TIE P, FLA66ED/FEN!✓ED TO PREVENT ENCROACHMENT DURING HOME GON15TI;1GTION. IF VEHICLE ENCROACHMENT 15 ~ 1 1 4. FR=E PROTECTION. FIELD INSTALL 6ROMMET,MODEL 6125L SHIELD TO ALLOW DRAINAGE AFTER A 005E t TO PREVENT LATERAL FREEZING IN GOLD WEATHHER. B. CONSIDER ALSO HAVING LE55 THAN T'OF RF51PUAL HEAD TO AVOID LOUD HI%IN6 WHEN THE EXPECTED TO BE A PROBLEM AFTER CON5TRUGTION,50ME 5TRLCTIRE,SUCH AS,6AJZIDEH TIMBERS,RAILROAD � _L O I 5. REFER TO 5E6TiON 5-114 F FOR ELEGiR16AL REQTINT5 FOR CONTROL PANELS,PUMPS, 4 M�EW INSTALL e. TYPICAL ORIFICE 5PAGIN615 EVERY 15 TO 24'TO BEST DISTRIBUTE WA5TS4ATTR TO THE Fill SURFACE. SYSTEM 15 PRESSURIZED.MOST S�VIGE PROVIDERS DO NOT HAVE;INSTTKNT5 THAT MEASURE MORE THAN D'OF RESIDUAL HEAD IN THE FIELD. TIES,FENCES OR WALLS SHOULD BE USED TO PROTECT THE DRAINFIELD AREA. THE DRAIN FIELD AREA 5FVJLD Q Q Z Q ETC, ORENW FLOAT ASSEMBLY,MODEL MF 3P21F5 f. ONE(I)INCH DIAMETER BY FOURTEFK(14)INCH LONG SGHEIDULE 40 PVG SUT'PORT PIPES SHOULD BE USED TO SUPPORT 114E DOME 4 PRESSURE G. P5D 4/OR PUMP MANUFACTURERS MAY PROVIDE PUMP GALGULATIONS FOR IHDNIDUAL DE516NL5 4 REQUIREMENTS. EtE FREE of DEBRIS AND PLANTED WITH+GRASS.IMPERMEABLE MATERIALS AND STRNIGIUR£5 SHOULD NOT B£ 6. 114E Pl1MP STATION SHOULD BE INSTALLED FOLLOWING THE SEPTIC TANK OR I/A OWTS F7PE,MODEL YIN ONMI6H HATER ALARM PIPE.THE SUPPORT PIPES WILL ACT AS A SPREADER DEVICE TO PROVIDE A 6REATER BEARIN 5URFAGE FOR THE DOME.THESE SUPPORT D. PUMPS DOSING P5D5 FOLLOWING A NON-TIMED-D05ED 5Y5TEM SHALL BE WIRED ON THE SAME ELEGTRIGAL GIRGUiT AS,THE VA OWT5 UNIT. INSTALLED OR STORED OVER THE DRAIN FIELD,TREES AND SHRUBS SHOULD EE KEPT A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF TEN E..( m I D UNIT. IN GA5E5 WERE THE PUMP STATION 15 INSTALLED 131 FORE THE SEPTIC TANK OR I/A t PIPES 5H4aW BE 5PA ED APPROXIMATELY FOUR(4)'APART OR WHENEVER A DRAINFIELD COVER JOINT OGGUR5. e.THE DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY IN THE DOSING TANK SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A GIEGK VALVE;A MECHANIC D15G0NNEGT FROM THE PUMP TO (10)FEET FROM THE DRAIN FIELD UNLL�A ROOT BARRIER 6 UTILIZED. ROOTS FROM(NEARBY MOISTURE LOVIN6 O OWT5 UNIT THE PUMPS SHALL BE 6RINDER TYPE 5B,IA6E FLIMP5 AND ALL EL.EGTRIGAL ORENGO PUMP BASIN W: LOW WAl/CANT OFF SGH 40 PVC,OR EMIVA.LENT SWEEP ELBOWS SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE DISTAL END OF EACH P5D LATERAL TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE 4 THE D15GHAR6E A55EMBLY,REACHABLE WITHIN 12"OF THE FINISH GRADE;4 A VALVE TO WDRAULIGALLY SEPARATE THE CHAMBER FROM TREES SUCH AS HILLOH,BLACK LOGIN AND RED MAPLE MAY CAU5E PROBLEMS KITH ROOTS CLOGGING DRAIN COMPONENTS SHALL BE F-41O5ION PROOF AND CONFORM TO THE REWIREM1TIT5 FOR yr/PLOW INDUC.B�, 9 INSPECTION.A 5TilARR0 q0'ELBOW SHALL NOT BE USED.THE 5k,EEP ELBOW END SHOULD BE 6LO5ED OFF WITH EITHER A BALL VALVE OR A THE PED• FIELD LATERAL ORIFICES. 6REATER SETBACK DISTANCES ARE REGOMI,Ei�ED FOR I-E5E TREE 5FEGIE5 WITHOUT � Ir- 0 ~ � W CLASS, 1,DIV15ION I,AND 6R0)P D OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. MODEL PB246M ORENGO H16H HEAD PUMP MALE THREADED ADAPTER 4 THREADED GAP.THE THREADED END SHALL ACCOMMODATE ATTACHMENT OF A RESIDUAL HEAD MEASURING f. IF TT4E TRANSPORT PIPE NEEDS TO BE DRAINED AFTER EAGH PUMP EVENT,A WEEP HOLE(1/0)SHALL BE PLACED IN A LOCATION WITHIN THE 05E OF A ROOT BARRIER. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS O LLJ r Q 1. PUMP 5TATION AND OTHER RELATED APPURTENANCES LOCATED ABOVE THE HIGHEST MODEL.PMOr OY D DEVICE, DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY THAT ALLOWS FOR DRAIN-BACK.SPRAY FROM THE KEEP HOLE SHALL BE DIRECTED AWAY FROM SENSORS t 5AND FILTER AND I/A OWT5 EFFLUENT 15 LOW IN BOD AND T55;HOWEVER OVERTIME,BIO 50LID5 OR SLIME GAN W RECORDED GROUNDWATER TABLE 5. ALTE'RNATE P5D 0OW16URATIM E MATERIAL SUBSTITUTIONS CONTROLS(FLOATS,TRANSDUGER5,ETC). ACCUMULATE IN 6EOMAT LATERAL PIPES AND ORIFICES AND CREATE UNEVEN WA5TF_YJMTfTR D15TPIEtMON ALONG W 0 Z I D < 8. Wi Had A 5EW,SE EJECTOR SYSTEM 15 APPROVED TO BE HNSTALL£D IN A DRIVEWAY OR -5TB:L LIFiW RW,S 0) a. THE DEPARTMENT MAY APPROVE ALTERNATE GONFIGURATIONl5 E 5UB5T ITUTION5(5UGH AS PRE55URIZED 6EOTFXT11 E TRENCHES t DRIP 9• IF THE TRANSPORT PIPE 5LOFE5 TOWAR05 A Fl HAVIN6 DISTRIBUTION PIPING AT A LOWER ELEVATION THAN THE MAX.WATER LEVEL IN THE THE LATERAL, TO UNGLO6 THE ORIFICES LOCATE THE DISTAL PORT VALVE BO)E5 AtT2 OPEN THE TURN UPS ON � z � O PARKING,AREA,THE UNIT`5HALL BE DESIGNED AMU/OR INSTALLED TO]WITHSTAND HS 20 IW16ATHONU TO THE P5D D£516N5 OUTLINED IN THESE 5T4AR35 PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING: DOSING TANK,AN ANTI-SIPHON DEVICE 5�D BE USED ON THE PUMP DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY OR AT THE HiGHEST POINT IN THE PIPING TIE END OF EACH LATERAL LINE, MANUALLY ENGAGE THE PUMP TO PUR6E ANY L005E SOLIDS. ONCE ALL OR H-20 LOADING AS DLfiIGNATED BY AASHHTO. �� SYSTEM FROM THE TANK TD THE DISTRIBUTION PIPING,TO PREVENT 51PHONING. NOTICEABLE SOLIDS ARE P 516N MANUAL FOR 6EOMAT PRBSURIZED SHALLOW DRAIN FIELD APPLIGATM- LLI 4. ALL SEWER PIPE PENETRATIONS E 114E SEWAGE E EGTCxR S,YS,l1�t BASIN SHALL BE � �CONCRETE ANl I-F3OATATION FLANGE: i. THE ALTERNATE DESIGN Mi6T BE SUCGE55F1ALY PILOTED AT NO LL55 THAN 11^LO(2)SITES IN SUFFOLK COUNTY FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST ^ Q O _ ■ • h. CHECK VALVES,ANTI-51PHON DEVIGE5 4 TRAP5 IN THE TRANSPORT LINES MAY PREVENT PROPER DRAININ6.IF SUCH A DEVICE 15 REQUIRED, SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK-PAGE 10 OF 15 N—( ELEVATION MEN' REC SSED E B 136 x 12 DEPTH TWELVE DI P1RNTH6. (,ARE MUST BE TAKEN 50 THAT THE LINES WILL DRAIN POSITIVELY.SHALLOW TRANSPORT LIMES(ABOVE FR05T DEF%SHALL DRAIN AFTER N G. Si`�°16E EJECTOR SYSTEM BASIN GONSTRUGTION R� FOR�: 24'DIA x b'EMBEUN�HT If. THE LOADING RATES FOR ALTERNATE GONFI6URAT10NL5 MAY NOT F_)CGEED TH05E SUCGE55FU11.Y PILOTED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY FOR A PERIOD OF PURGED,SHUT OFF THE P.W. A BOTTLE BRUSH(OF THE SAME SIZE OF THE LATERAL PiPFJ'ATTACHED TO A SMALL DRY NEll V SQUARE DEADMAN,1,124 LBS AT LEAST TkaVE(12)MONTHS. EACH D05E OR BE INSULATED,IF SITE CONDITIONS DO NOT ALLOW A TRANSPORT LIME TO DRAIN,THEN A 2-FOOT MIN.BURIAL 15 REQUIRED t FLUMBER5 SNAKE 15 THEN PUSHED DOWN EACH LATERAL LINE. WiTH THE BOTTLE M5H1 REMOVED,MANUALLY 0 I. PRE-CAST CONCRETE 5S^IAGE EJECTOR SYSTEM BA51N ORENCO TOTAL BASIN L3U01YANGY: 1,12q LDS,a 6'SUBNER510N TIT. THE ALTERNATE OE516N MUST HAVE 13EEN 51.CGE55FUlY DEMONSTRATED IN AT LEAST TWO(2)OiT-ER JURI5DIGTION5 WITH 51MILAR CLIMATE TO A 2A MIN,TACK BY 24A H117E EXITED R161D POLYSTYRENE PLASTIC INSULATION MUST BE PLACED ABOVE THE PIPE. E1�Al THE PUMP AGAIN TO FLUSH OUT ANY LO05E 50LIM IN THE LATERAL LiNE. TO INGREA5E THE FLUSHINI6 a. REINFORGED PRE-CAST CONCRETE BASINS,514ALL HAVE A MINIMUM GOMPRIE551VE ANTI-BU All(3'SQUARE DEADMAU: SUFFOLK COUNTY OR PILOTED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY'S INNOVATIVE 4 ALTERNATIVE 9E PTIG SYSTEM IDE14ONSTRATION PROGRAM, 1 INIBILATION 15 NOT REQUIRED IF PIPING 6 INSTALLED BELOW THE FR05T DLT'TH. ACTION AND VELOCITY,BEFORE AND AFTER BOTTLE BRU5HnH6,OPEN ONLY ONE EQUALIZATION VALVE AT A TIME. ~ � \Z N STRENGTH OF 3,000 POUNDS PER 5QUAR:E INCH(P51)AT 28-0AY5 SET, SIMPLEX DISCHARGE 3,2%L.BS(2l AT 6'BURY DEPTH IV. AN NSTALLATION MANUAL SPECIFIC TO TTE ALTERNATE OE516N OR CONFIGURATION SHALL BE DEVELOPED BY THE PRODUCT MANUFAGTORLR, j• PIPING FROM THE PUMP FLANGE TO THE DISTAL END OF THE DRAINFIELD LATERAL SHALL BE PRE55URE RATED 5GHEPAE(5GH)40 ALTERNATIVELY,A SMALL JETTER MAY BE LUD TO REMOVE ANY AGG1M)LATED 50LI35. � N 2 (3 o b. THE BASE 5EGTI0N15 OF THE 5EWAi5E EJECTOR SYSTEM BASIN(BOTTOM SLAB AND I FOOT PUMP BASIN DETAIL ANTE-FLOATATION TO EE GALGULATL32 BY DESIGN STAMPED BY A NEW YORK STATE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER t APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO ANY INSTALLATIONS. POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVG)OR EQUIVALENT. IT IS RECOMMEWED THAT TYPICALLY THE LATERAL LINES OF TK DRAM FIELD BE 5ERVIC4ED ANNUALLY.IF BEIN(6 W LL Ij v OF 51DB^IALJ�SHALL BE MONOLITHICALLY GA5T. USED IN GONJUNGTION KITH A PRE55)RE FILTER IT MAY BE POSSIBLE TO EXTEND THI5 FREaENCY. AN INDICATION l LL c. FLEXIBLE RIBBER SLEEVES FOR 1T-E INLET AMID OUTLET WALL PENETRATIONS SHALL BE �' NOW �`•��-BASED ON FEiD CONDITIONS b. THE DEPARTMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVOKE AN APPROVAL AT ANY TIME IF AN ALTERNATE PSD GONFI6URAlION PROVES TO BE k. THE EFFLUENT TRANSPORT LINE FROM THE PUMP TO THE P5D 15 TYPICALLY A 125 TO 2 INCH 5GH 40 PVG PIPE(OR EQUIVALENT). F-1 0 OF ORIFICE GLOGGIN6 I5 DISTAL HEAD PRE551RE INGRFA5IN(G BY MORE THAN 20%OR PUMP RUN TIMES INGREASE LL_ PROBLEMATIC OR SUSCEPTIBLE TO FAILURE. I. IN ORDER TO PREVENT SAGGING OF 114E TRANSPORT LINE DURING INSTALLATION,THE TRANSPORT LINE SHOU..D BE PLACED IN AN lh CAST IN PLACE AND SHALL GONFORM TO A5T M C-1(LATEST lREV151 ON). BY GREATER THAN 20%RELATIVE TO NUMBER OF D05E5. . - � N c. THE DEPARTMENT 514ALL MAINTAIN A LI5T OF APPROVED ALTERNATE P5D CONFIGURATIONS t 5UB5TITUTION5. UNDISTURBED TRENH BOTTOM(90 NOT OVER D16).TTH15 WILL PREVENT 5A661Ne AFTER BAGKFILLIN6 DIE TO SETTLING 4 PREVVENT I. THE SEPTIC TANK AND TREATMENT SYSTEM 9401J1-D BE PUMPED,MAINTA117f �QA�E�A TO THE r � O N O d. WHENEVER PRAGTICAL..,THE BASIN SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN 5ROUNDWATI3R.FOR 6. PSD 51ZIN6 4 LOADING RATES: FREEZING OF EFFUIENT THAT REMAINS IN SAGS IN THE LINE. IF THE TRENCH BOTTOM 15 OVER DUG,THEN A LAYER OF HA MINUS GRAVEL,OR REQUIREMENTS OF THE MMWFAGTURER AND APPLICABLE RESULATORYTEE1�'aP.`!1,�� U W IN5TAILATION5 THAT ARE PLACED WITHIN 6ROU1,10MTE7R,THE BOTTOM AMID 51DE a. SIZING OF THE P5D 15 TO BE BA5ED ON EITHER A PERCOLATION TEST OR 501L BORING USING THE M05T RESTRICTIVE HORIZON WITHIN THREi:Ill GRU5 W STONE,SHALL BE PLACID ON THE UW15nR5ED TRENCH BOTTOM TO BRING IT TO 5PEGIFED GRADE. 1A �j rfi, PORTIONS,UP TO 18 INil ABOVE HH6 4 ST RECORDED 6ROUNIDWATER ELEVATION,OF ORENCO LIFT STATION oRENGO NOTES: BELOW THE PROP05ED BASE OF TILE P5D.THE DEPARTMENT MAY PROVIDE GUIDANCE AS TO 51ZIMG t 6ROM WATER TABLE OETERMINATION5 rn. TRANSPORT LINES ABOVE THE FROST DEPTH SHOULD BE SLOPED EITHER BACK TO THE D051NG TANK OR TO THE P5D TO CLEAR THE LINE (� . L V I E �V E D BY O z THE UNIT SHALL BE MONOLITHICALLY GON5TRUGTED.IN GASES*ERE THIS 15 NOT BUOYANCY CALCULATION: O�,o PUMP SiNSIN HE16HT TO BE GUT TO FOR RETROFIT APPLICATIONS. AFTER EACH P05E TO PREVENT FREEZING IN GOLD WEATHER,OR BE INSLd.A1ED A5 DE56RIBFD ABOVE. I SEPTIC DO'S AMID DON'TS PRAGTIGABLE,THE 51RUGTURf SHALL BE WATER-PROD IF TO 18 INCHES ABOVE THE DESIRE LENGTH IN FIELD b. P505 SHALL BE 005ED UP TO A MAX.OF 025 GALLONS PER 5GUARE FOOT PER DOSE.PUMP MANUFACTURERS WILL USUALLY HELP PROVIDE n. LIQUID5 SHALL FLOW AT A MIN.VF..LOGITY OF T PER SECOND 4 A MAX.OF D'PER SECOND.THESE APPLY FOR P15GHARC-E A55EMBIJE5, N D0, ���� �.�N� _ _ z H16HC-5T RECORDED 6ROLWWATER ELEVATION AND LEAK TESTED TO EN5URE T16HTNE55 BUOYANT FORGE 6 RE51.�T OF AIR VOLUME WTHIN . PUMP 5Y5TB1 Dlr516NFD FOR DEMAND(DOSE PUMP CALCULATIONS TO ASSIST WI1N THIS DESIGN REQUIREMENT. TRANSPORT PIPES,MANIFOLDS 4 LATERALS.SMALL LATERAL t ORIFICE SIZES ARE REGOMMLl4DED TO PROVIDE THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE N _ Z Q PRIOR TO OPERATION. GONi•AINERS RUY IMMERSED IN WAIiR • CONSERVE WATER TO REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF WASTEWATER THAT MUST DISt'05ED/ - FLOAT 14116HT5 TO BE ADJUSTED BY DE516N c. FOR PIJR 06B OF THESE 5T4ARD5 ALL I/A OWT5 TO PREGEDE P5D'5 W5T FALL WITHIN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING GATE60RIE5: 5000RIN(6 VELOCITY IN THE LATERALS,THEREBY MINIMIZING ORIFICE CLO661N5,4 PROVIDING,AS,EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF WASTEWATER A5 W • REPAIR ANY LEAKIN6 FALCE75 AND TOILETS ����� _—- -!C � () 7 e. IN GASC-5 WHEN THE CONCRETE BA51H 15 INSTALLED IN 6ROUNDWAIER,THE DE516H • PUMp BASIN VOLUME: I.B8 6AlLONtS/INCH 1. CATE60RY I TEGHNOL-061E5: I/A OWr5 THAT HAVE BEEN CLAY�IFIF_D BY THE DEPARTMENT AS,MEETING EFFLUENT 5TtARD5 LESS THAN OR POSSIBLE. • ONLY P15CHARC-E BIODEGRADABLE WASTES INTO SYSTEM PROFE5510NAL SHALL 5UE�MIT BUOYANCY CALCULATIONS TO PROVE THE I-EIEHHT OF THE BUOYANT FORGE OF BASIN: . O�,O H�j LEAD PUMP TO BE 512M BY EQUAL TO 20 M6A_FOR BOTH BOO t T% t 5 M5/L FOR FOG. 10.PSD INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS: • RESTRICT 6ARBA5E DISPOSAL USE STRUGTTJRE(WITH OR WITH4OUT ANCHORING OR THE ADDITION OF BALLAST)WILL BE AT BASIN WF16HT ANT.VOL BUOYANTT FORGE,) V IL CATE60RY 2 TEGHNOL061FS: VA OWT5 THAT HAVE BEEN CLASSIFIED BY TIE DEPARTMENT AS,MEETING EFFLUENT 5T4ARD5 I F55 THAN OR a. THE Lt5GAPE OVER 4 IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO ANY PSO 5YSTEM MUST BE PROTECTED FROM HEAVY VEHICLE TRAFFIC t EXCESSIVE () LEAST L5,nw:5 MORE THAN THE HEIGHT OF THHE WATER DISPLACED.THE BUOYANCY A 6'5104al2510N= 1)2q I% • HEIGHT LOADS,BEFORE,DURIN6 4 P05TGON5TRUGTION.THE FFOP05F D OR POTENTIAL P5D LOCATION MUST BE 5TAKEP,FLA66M OR — ' DIVERT DOWNSPOUTS AND OTHER SURFACE WATER AWAY FROM YOUR DRAIM VrP r 111_£r/OUTLET E�ROMI"ET5 TO BE FIELD EQUAL TO 30 M6/L FOR BOTH BOD 4 TS5 4 5 M6/L HAS. KEEP YOUR SEPTIC TANK COVER ACCESSIBLE FOR TANK IMSPEGTIDNS AND PUNPIN6 r ����. GALL ATION5 SHALL BE:DONE USING HIGHEST RECORDED/EXPECTED GROUNDWATER TOTAL BUOYANT FORGE = 1)2q LB5 INSTALLED d. TABLE 13 CONTAINS HYDRAULIC LOADING RATE5 FOR P5D'S FOR BOTH CATE60RY 1 4 CATEGORY 2 TEGHNOLO61S. FENCED PRIOR TO GONSTRUGTION.TINDER NO GIROUM5TANGES SHALL P5D'S BE PLACED UNDER DRIVEWAYS OR PARKIN AREAS. L' NAVE YOUR SEPTIC TANK PUMPED REGULARLY AND CHECKED FOR LEAK5 AND CRAG " ELEVATION WITH THE MANHOLE EMPTY. � e. ABSORPTIVE AREA SHALL BE CALCULATED BA5W ON BOTTOM AREA OF TRENCH, b. P5D'5 SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED OtRINI6 RAIN EVENTS OR WHEN 501L 6 WET BECAUSE THE 501L GAN EA51LY SMEAR t COMPACT, [( PRECAST ANTI-fl OATATION COLLAR(AS, GALL A P'ROFE%IONAL WHEN YOU HAVE PROBLEMS 2. NON-C,ONGRETE 513,JA6E EJECTOR SYSiT3N BASIN ANTI••B.JYANT FORCE -F. SETBACKS� SPACING SPECIFIC TO P5i75 PREVENTING ADEQUATE I215PER5AL. !J a. ALL WALLS,FLOORS,AND ROOF SHALL RESIST AN APPLIED FORGE OF 300 POUNDS PER 36'x 36"x 12'LDP SCiIAEZE GONG DEADNHAN Yr/ B�tU A. SETBACK TO 5TRUGTURE5 IMPEDINI6 6ROUNDWATER FLOW:THE INTERIOR FAGS OF ANY 5TRXTURAL OR L45GAPE RETAINING WALL THAT MAY c< EACH TIRENCH BASE MUST BE LEVEL.DO NOT OVER EXCAVATE THE WIDTH OR DEPTH OF THE INDIVIDUAL TRENGHE5. COMPOST YOUR GARBAGE OR PUT IT M THE TRASH ANTi-FL.OATA110N COLLAR!'EFTS AT INTERFERE WITH GROUND WATER FLOW,DOWN-6RADIENT FROM THE P5D,MUST BE LOCATED AT LEAST 10 FROM THE P5D. u-J Cn SQUARE FOOT({ ), 24'OD,x b'UP &15M H�NENT= ' d. EACH TPENG44 BOTTOM"T BE 5GARFIED BEFORE INSTALLATION OF P5D GOMPONENT5. ti b_ THESE STRUGTURES SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED IN AREAS WHERE THE 6ROIUINDWATER LEVEL 2"167 L85 -51 ON e. TO THE BEST EXTENT POSSIBLE,DO NOT REMOVE THE 501L BETWEEN THE TRENGHE5. CST' B. TREES 4 WOODY SHRUBS SHfALL BE KEPT A MINI DISTANCE OF TEN(10) FROM THE PSD. f. IF THE PRE5ENGE OF BOULDERS HEAVY ROOTS OR OTHER OB5TAGLES MAY MAKE THE TRENCH GON5TRUGTION IMPRACTICAL THE BASAL YOUR SANITARY ^ CAN RISE TO THE LfVR OF lI4E BOTTOM OF THE MANHOL.E(S)IJNL_E�iS,: BASK WEIGHT= 112q 1.85 ANTI-fLOATAl10N DETAIL TO BE � Flll?H SANITARY NAPKINS,TAMPONS,CONDOMS,GIGARETT£BUTfS,DIAPERS,WiPES AND SUCH PRODUCTS INTO x) H. THE STRlUG111RE IS MANUFA.GTIJRED TO AGGOMMODATE AN ANIGHORINIG SYSTEM. TOTAL AN I-BIWANT FORGE= 3,296 LB6 GALGUATB7 BY ID 5M PROFEYNO IL G. THE REQUIRED SEPARATION DISTANCE TO 114E GROUNDWATER SHALL BE 3'UHLLS,S 0114ERhLSE PERMITTED BY 114E DEPARTMENT T013E 2';THE AREA MAY BE EXCAVATED AS NFLE55ARY,BACKFILLF-D WITH A MAX.OF TEN(10) OF ASTM G-33 54 TO THE DE516N ELEVATION OF THE {� REQUIRED SEPARATION DISTANCE TO ANY IMPERVIOUS MATERIAL SHALL 13E 4'UNLESS OTHHLRWISE SPECIFIED BY PERMIT. SP3 Rr. 1.4E PE-516N PROFESSIONAL SUBMITS BUOYANCY CALCULATIONS. ANTi-FLOATATION TO BE GALCaAAT®?3/16E1D BOTTOM BED THE P5D CONSTRUCTED t BAGKFILLED WITH NATIVE SOIL MATERIAL. DUMP SOLVENTS,BLS,PAINTS,PAINT THIMIEP D(51NIFEGTANtS,PESTICIDES OR POISOt6 DOWN THE DRAIN. 01111111111111111111111110 D. THE MIN.TRENCH SPACING SHALL BE TWO EDGE-TO-EDGE. in. CALCULATIONS,SHALL BE DONE WITH HIGHEST EXPECTED GROUNDWATER LEVEL. ANTI BUOYANT FORGE D�5 NOYANT FORGE ON SPEGIFIG 511E C40tMIONS Q • DI6 IN YOUR DRAIN FIELD OR BUILD ANYTHIN6 OVER IT. IV. A SAFETY FACTOR OF 1.5 15 REQUIRED. BY A 2-42 SAFETY FACTOR E. THE MAX.WIDTH OF TRENCHES SHALL NOT EXCEED 3q"t THE MAX.LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED b0'. � , PLANT ANYTHING OTHER THAN 6RA55 OVER YOUR DRAINFIELD. RECEIVED • DRIVE OVER YOUR DRAINrELD OR COMPACT IT IN ANY WAY. ' vl of 3 MAY 1 4 2025 ZONING S()ARD()F AIpPEALS 35'-32' 17'-82„ 12'-01.. 1 1'-73.. 2 4 4 2 X /--� C: < will -�--- D GRADE FIRST FLOOR B LCONY BELOW IL 3602 CA EMENTS 36x36 MING 3602 ME ITS n �l TUB 3'-0" -0" 2'-0" 11 -82" N � S.. J / i�u �✓ : —o SECOND LOOR DECK o TRO( IN t]-.I I W I O u) J O BEDROOM #2 M 3 U o BEDROOM #3 I 1 0 W&D 12'-0" SLID. L. DOOR iL C7 z N N I Q I 0) M = co rI�N 1� � I I M z Z W r RECREATION ROOM w iv I O O TO CREATES ARCAO CATHEM CAN DRAL CEILING AINETDHE U '' r = OPEN LIVING ROOM) w ~ BATHROCM #2 L0 x o �ICV 112 WALL OR OPEN RAILING I M 11'-82" 17'-5" I WC DCWN O 1ST IFLO[R REF. IN LAV M I 0 o GAS FIREPLACE 36x3 A NINGS 36x48 C SEMENT 36x48 C SEMENT SECOND FLOOR PLAN WOOD STOOP & 1 /4 it = 1 '—0" 3 . 1 . 2 2 STAIRS BELOW REVISED 5 . 8. 2 5 yJ ui -4'-24„ 25'-84" 10'-9 -8" _8" 53'-0" v / 7'-1 1 15'-6" 2'-6" RAILING D TC GR E 36"02" CASEMENTS 36154 AS ME TS 12'-0" SLID. GL. DOOR Lu - - - - - - i LEI CLOSET I I KITCHEN DINING ROOM ♦ Co o �— r- _ - - - - - J STOVE Q BEDROOM #1 00 I w o �9 i N r(D I W N I I i 0 I Received REF. 0 UTILITY ROOM O LIVING ROOM 0 O MA Y 14 Z025 �- �— o � Zoning Board of Appeals W WC a (-AV) 1 1'-6" 19'-1 3'-6" 17'-5" .`� BATHROOM #1 ENTRY PWD. RM. -F-1r I I 9 (DV I UIDERI STAIRS UP TO 12NIFL. I t 60"x36 OWER +� 0� 21 ..,,.,..._ GAS FIREPLACE E NAL MAP FLOOR -36x36 WNING 36x36 WNING 36x64 TC�SEPMENT VIEWED BY` ZBA 36x64 C SEMENT W�� �F PLANS RAILING t i ON 1 3L I Q z ERAA (� 3 . 1 . 202 2 Q STOOP --- D WN TO R E REVISED 4.5.25 RAILING REVISED 5.8.2 5 FIRST FLOOR PLAN , a.. 1 /4" = V-0" 3 . 1 . 22 REVISED 5. 8 . 25 ���o 'S '4 ,4'_24., 22'-34' -g' 7'-5" 006 c `/ DAN CHAMBERS (631)294-4214 c 4- �t C 4- ASPHALT/ FIBERGLASS ROOFING 36 36 AW ING c _c ER,ICAL -------- SIDING —ASPHALT/ FIBERGLASS ROOFING- TJ 7 j T T__7_ _T_ T- T c: II 36) 6 3E(48 36 48 AWN NGS CAS CASE VENT C� E _NTS rL 6*-0" SLI D, GL. DR. F T__L LLEI -1 -1 1 1 11 1 SECOND I F I OR DECK CEDAR SHINGLE SIDING T.O. 2ND FL. ry-J L I JLl T T-i L._ T-., T ("x36" AWNIN( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 36) 36 64 1 1 �-T CASE LENT CASE ENT A �NTS j 1-1-I-I -O"x 6'-8" 1-T IT I \V1 TRANSC,� i i :1 _-!-T 0 T _F CEDAR SHINGLE S ING FIRST FLOOR BALCONY Tj RAILING TO BE DESIGNED t J- _F[7 --1 T.O. 1ST FL, _T_ J i i _j A z STOOP STOOP WIOD CHI NE Y CH SE (OPTION FOR MASONRY VENEER) 0 BREAK-AWAY. I SIDING BELOW FIRST FLOOR BREAK-AWAY SIDING BELOW FIRST FLOOR OPEN BELOW O H LL H , . . . . . . WEST ELEVATION ( FRONT ) SOUTH ELEVATION ( SIDE ) co REVISED 5 . 8 . 25 REVISED 5 . 8 . 25 w z vj I- W w ryASPHALT/ FIBERGLASS ROOFING_ im 7 ASPHALT/ FIBERGLASS ROOFING— 7- i v,-1-- 7- 'T T �,N Lrl _� L -� - i- 1_ _ T_l___1__ T T-T _1 _1 36 36 T_ 36.16 1 AWN114G I AWr ING 3( ,72 CA;EMEN L6,172 * :MENTc C) 2'-0"x6'-10" S-1)ING GL. DO(R C) 7 C) C) L T.O. 2ND FLI CEDAR SHINGLE SIDING DECK T 77� T I I I I 0 RECEIVED 3( 54 CA EMEN 3E �72" C�SEMF FE EXTERIOR 2'-0"x8'-0" SL D',JG GL. DOOf 14 2025 T� -, LLi� '_S T��� i �. 1T- -� I -�- -'I I I �-I I-. I . htHY o, T 7 ELEVATION': i T ZONING BOARD OF APPEAtq T 3 . 1 . 2022 . . . . . . . . . . . BALCONY I J STOOP T REVISED 4.5.25 RAILING T RA 0 BE DESIGNED J _-_7 REVISED 5.8.25 T.O. 1ST FL. T _T__ _T Is c H I BALCONY 770 OPEN BELOW BREAK-AWAY SIDING BELOW FIRST FLOOR BREAK-AWAY SIDING BELOW FIRST FLOOR 'OFESS IN, AL MAP REVIEWED BY Z13A EAST ELEVATION ( REAR ) NORTH ELEVATION ( SIDE ) D E Q I S- ­­ ION# `7Vq &" I DATED: I — - _ &I /1� JOAN CHAMBER REVISED 5 . 8 . 25 REVISED 5 . 8 . 25 < Li (631)294-4214 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK RECEIVED EDWARD P.ROMAINE ZONING BOARD OF APP'EAI-5 SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE �j DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING SARAIi LANSDALE COMMISSIONER e i q CHIEF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER February 28, 2025 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 Attn: Leslie Weisman Dear Ms. Weisman: Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 thru A 14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impacts. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Applicant Municipal He Number Phillip Loria * #7498 Lazio Revocable Trust * #8003 1ko s�torm�w,,�ater runo;,ff resulhng;.from the proposed=developmenand_site��mprouementS "should lie dI§charged' nto:the adjonlrig'tody o`f"vc�ater. `�"""ry-`� ��'"'J �,-�•�,..�-rz^�c,.-,�_--s.�_�-ram. `&-`. -nn:+ ,-,...�-�* �v.-rr�. .,,.-..^--------�-.>.,Y-.�..�-.w�.-� �2 .E�osion�and sedlmen>�.control4measures�should be requlzed_dur=tng andzlmmediatelq a;�ter �" constructlon to�msure stormwatel�Ivnoffwlll=riot carr-y=eroded��Id btiher deleterious=mare,pals �..into�the P recon c Bay and=Southold Bay Very truly yours, A_- a c.�,� By Christine DeSalvo Joseph E. Sanzano, Planning Director JES/cd Division of Planning&Environment H.LEE DENNISON BLDG 0 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY,2"d FI 0 P.O.BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE,NY 11788-0099 ■ (631)853-5191 dn�,Jjq file �jgVAJk�D 7�7�,1-2 6 Al-� r-gym I-l3Jr iD�u ' lei — CE LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: ,,,,.l Town Hall Annex ' P.O.Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 Southold,NY 11971 (c6r:Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) �; Telephone:631 765-1938 Southold, NY 11971 • 4a QJ .s.t •L LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Received To: Leslie Weisman, Chair MAR 2 7 2025 Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals From: Mark Terry, Assistant Town Planning Director Zoning Board of Appeals LWRP Coordinator l Date March 27,2025 \, Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for ZBA File Ref PHILIP LORIA#7498 SCTM# 1000-117-7-31. PHILIP LORIA#7498—(Adjourned October 6,2022 and Amended)Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18;Article XIII, Section 280-56; and the Building Inspector's February 5,2021,Amended November 22,2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling on a pile foundation; at 1)located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2)located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; located at: 1090 First Street, (Adj.to Cutchogue Harbor)New Suffolk, NY. SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268,Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program(LWRP)Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the action is INCONSISTENT with the below listed Policy Standard and therefore is INCONSISTENT with LWRP. Policy]. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. 1. Structure within this area should be avoided or minimized due to repetitive loss from storm damage, including hurricanes. 2. Groundwater elevation is expected to rise over time in this structure hazard area. Pursuant to Chapter 268,the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: Paul DeChance, Town Attorney I TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Received BUILDING DEPARTMENT JAN 2 7 2025 SOUTHOLD,N.Y. Zoning Board of Appeals NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: February 5, 2021 RENEWED: February 5, 2024 AMENDED: February 5, 2024 RENEWED: November 22,2024 AMENDED: November 22, 2024 TO: Karen Hoeg, Esq. (Loria) PO Box 9398 Riverhead,NY 11901 Please take notice that your application dated December 10, 2020: For permit: to construct a single-family dwelling on a pile foundation at: Location of property: 1090 First Street New Suffolk,NY County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section- 117 Block 7 Lot 31 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed residential construction on this 6,170 sq ft. lot in the MII District, is not permitted pursuant to Bulk Schedule which requires a front yard setback of 35_feet and a rear yard setback of 35 feet. The plan shows a front yard setback of 4.3 feet and a rear yard setback of 24.2 feet. i�- - Authorized Signature Note to Applicant: Any, change or deviation to the above referenced application may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file,Z.B.A. - 1 „e .. ..APPLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS AREA VARIANCE JAN 2 7 2025 House No. 1090 .-Street First,Street Hamlet New Suffolk '' oning Board of Appeals SCTM 1000 Section: 117 Block: 7 Lot(s) 31 Lot Size::6,962,:sf Zone I(WE)APPEAL THE WRITTEN DETERMINATION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DATED BASED ON SURVEY/SITE PLAN DATED Owner(s): Philip Loria Mailing Address: 48 Linda Lane West, Riverhead, NY 11901 Telephone:(631)484-3408 Fax: Email: NOTE:In addition to the above,please complete below if application is signed by applicant's attorney,agent, architect,builder,contract vendee,etc.and name of person who agent represents: Name of Representative: Karen A. Hoeg, Esq. for><Owner( ) Other: Address: c/o Twomey, Latham, et al., 33 West Second Street, Riverhead, NY 11901 Telephone: (631)727-2180 x269 Fax: (631)727-2385 Email: khoeg@suffolklaw.com Please check to specify who you wish correspondence to be mailed to,from the above names: �IAApplicant/Owner(s), Authorized Representative, ( )Other Name/Address below: YN WHEREBY THL BUILDING INSPECTOR REVIEWED SURVEY/SITE PLAN DATED Decemberl0, 2020 and DENIED AN APPLICATION DATED November 22,2024FOR: ()(Building Permit , ( )Certificate of Occupancy ( )Pre-Certificate of Occupancy ( )Change of Use a ' ( )Permit for As-Built Construction ( )Other: _ Provision of the Zoning Ordinance Appealed. (Indicate Article,Section,Subsection of Zoning Ordinance by numbers.Do not quote the code.) Article: XIII Section: 280 Subsection: 56 Type of Appeal. An Appeal is made for: NA Variance to the Zoning Code or Zoning Map. ( )A Variance due to lack of access required by New York Town Law-Section 280-A. ( )Interpretation of the Town Code,Article Section ( )Request for Reversal or Overturn the Zoning Officer's Denial Other A prior appeal M has, ( )has not been made at any time with respect to this property, UNDER Appeal No(s). 7498 Year(s). 2021 (Please be sure to research before completing this question or call our office for assistance) * Project has been modified and prior application will be withdrawn. Application has been modified to address SCHD comments. Page 2, Area Variance Application Recr aiv,9d Revised 6/2023 REASONS FOR APPEAL JA N 2 7 2025 (Please be specific, additional sheets may be used with preparer's signature notarized)Z'oning Board Of Appeals 1.An undesirable change will not be produced in the CHARACTER of the neighbor or a detriment to nearby properties if granted,because: The location for the new structure has greater setbacks than the adjacent structures on the properties in both directions along First Street from King Street(south)to Orchard Street (north). The proposed design is compliant with dimensional regulations in the District with the exception of needing front and rear yard setback relief. 2.The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some method feasible for the applicant to pursue,other than an area variance,because: This lot has existed since May of 1923 and is not large enough to accommodate current setbacks. The structure has been positioned to create ample open space around the perimeter while providing room for the installation of an approved I/A septic system subject to Town regulatory approvals and optimizing the on-site parking. 3. The amount of relief requested is not substantial because: The location for the new structure has greater setbacks than the adjacent structures on the properties along 1 st Street. The front yard setback is 4.3 and rear is 24.2 ft. The side yard setbacks are code compliant. The structure location was selected to optimize property use and create open space all around the building in order to comply with Health Department regulations for a low nitrogen system. The revised plan calls for the house to be placed on pilings so a story variance is not required. 4.The variance will NOT have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district because: This variance allows a single family residence with conforming lot coverage to be constructed on the site. This use is absolutely the least intrusive on the neighborhood and environment considering the allowable uses in the M11 district.Allowable uses include Mariana and Boat Servicing Facilities, two examples with much greater impacts. Additionally,the SCHD has issued approval for an IA sanitary system subject to Town approvals. 5.Has the alleged difficulty been self created? { } Yes,or XNo Why: This lot has existed since 1923 and the lot pre-dates zoning. See attached. • Are there any Covenants or Restrictions concerning this land? XNo { } Yes(please furnish a copy) • This is the MINIMUM that is necessary and adequate,and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. By signing this document,the PROPERTY OWNER understands that pursuant to Chapter 280- 146(B)of the Code of the Town of Southold,any variance granted by the Board of Appeals shall become null and void where a Certificate of Occupancy has not been procured,and/or a subdivision map has not been filed with the Suffolk County Clerk,within three(3)years from the date such variance was granted. The Board may,upon written request prior to the date of expiration,grant an extension not to exceed three(3)consecutive one(1)year terms. IT IS THE PROPERTY OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE COMP CE WITH THE CODE REQUIRED TIME FRAME DESCRIBED HEREIN. ign ur plicant ut zed Agent (Agent must submit ttten Authori tion from Owner) Swo to before me this day of 20a I i1 DONNA et.our t N01MPUBLIC,STATE OFNEWYCPoC Notary n is Reglstration No.DIRL6390857 Oualified In Suffolk County My Commission Expires ApdI22.2Q,y1 Rec f?lved Zoning Board of Appeals APPLICANT'S PROJECT DESCRIPTION JAN 2 7 2025 APPLICANT: Karen A. Hoeg, Esq. SCTM No. 1000-117-7 31ning Board °f peals 1. For Demolition of Existing Building Areas Please describe areas being removed: None; property is vacant. II.New Construction Areas (New Dwelling or New Additions/Extensions): Dimensions of first floor @*wp im: 1,016 SF Dimensions of new second floor: 874 SF Dimensions of floor above second level: N/A Height(from existing natural grade): 34.8 (2 stories) Is basement or lowest floor area being constructed?If yes,please provide height(above ground)measured from natural existing grade to first floor: No; Ground level is on pilings. III.Proposed Construction Description(Alterations or Structural Changes) (Attach extra sheet if necessary). Please describe building areas: Number of Floors and General Characteristics BEFORE Alterations: N/A Number of Floors and Changes WITH Alterations: Ground Level - Pilings: 1st floor- bedroom, kitchen, dining/living room: 2nd floor- 2 bedrooms IV. Calculations of building areas and lot coverage,sky plane(From Surveyor,Design Professional): Existing square footage of buildings on your property: 0 Proposed increase of building coverage: 1,482 SF as per Butler site plan Square footage of your lot: 6,962 SF Percentage of coverage of your lot by building area(lot coverage) 21.2990 Gross Floor Area(GFA)of single family dwelling including the attached garage and/or habitable detached accessory structure: (Please refer to Chapter 280, Section 280-207 of the Town Code): 1,904 SF For Residential lots,is project within the allowable Sky Plane?(Please refer to Chapter 280, Section 280-208 of the Town Code): V. Purpose of New Construction: New Single Family Residence (2 floors). Rear deck attached to house Off street parking and I/A System included Footprint over piling VI.Please de cribtte the Ian contouxs ?t,slope °�,heavily wq�ded,marsh area,etc.)on your land and how it Qa a rtoshe di3Tic i�yaln m�cc n'g t�e�coc]�e�regqui emerif(s)SaE eic on separate separate page if needed: Flat and level grade Street lot and surrounding property all at same elevation. Please submit 8 sets of photos,labeled to show different angles of yard areas after staking corners for new construction,and photos of building area to be altered with yard view. Applicant:Philip Loria Premises: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY APPLICANT NARRATIVE Dated: January 14, 2025 Rece11/P� I. INTRODUCTION BAN 2 7 2025 2onln Philip Loria(the "Applicant"), herein proposes the construction of a newgdlilig)x)-Appeals property located at 1090 First Street,New Suffolk,NY(SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31) (the "Premises"). The proposed development requires relief from the front yard and rear yard setbacks for the primary dwelling. II. STATEMENT OF FACTS The subject non-conforming 6,170 sq. ft. lot is located in the Marine II Zone (M-II District) and fronts on First Street; the rear of the property is situated on Peconic Bay and bulkheaded along the entirety of the rear boundary line. A 10-ft wide non-turf buffer runs along the bulkhead and rear boundary line as well. The property is currently vacant. The Applicant acquired the property on October 26, 2010; the deed is attached as Exhibit A. The Applicant previously applied to this Board for variance relief in 2021, as Application No. 7498 (attached herein as Exhibit B); the prior application is modified to address comments from Suffolk County Department of Health Services ("SCDHS"). The Applicant received variance approval from the SCDHS Board of Review on December 7, 2023 for the location of the proposed new I/A OWTS system on the subject Premises (Ref. R-22-0751, attached herein as Exhibit Q as per SCDHS Notice#5 dated December 18, 2023, the issuance of a permit to construct is subject to (1) a Town of Southold Zoning Variance approval and(2) Town of Southold Trustee's permit(see Exhibit D). A Notice of Disapproval was last renewed and amended on November 22, 2024 (see Exhibit E)_In order to comply with this approval, the Applicant herein amends the proposed new primary dwelling. III. NATURE OF RELIEF REOUESTED The Applicant requests variance relief from the yard setbacks contained in the Town of Southold Code §280-56 as follows: a. Proposed primary structure, located 4.3 feet from the front boundary line where 35 ft is required; b. Proposed primary structure, located 24.2 feet from the rear boundary line, where 35 ft is required. IV. STANDARDS FOR THE GRANT OF AREA VARIANCES Pursuant to Town Law Section 267-b, the Zoning Board of Appeals is required to take into consideration the following factors when weighing the benefit to the applicant if the variance is granted against the detriment to the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and community: a) Whether the grant of the variance will cause an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or will create a detriment to nearby properties; Applicant:Philip Loria Premises: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY 'yed JA N 2 7�2025 b) Whether the benefits sought by the applicant can be achieved by some metho feasible for the applicant to pursue other than an area variance?oning Board of Appeals c) Whether the requested area variance is substantial; d) Whether the grant of the variance will have an adverse effect or impact upon the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or in the affected area of the Town; e) Whether the difficulty causing the applicant to request an area variance was self-created which consideration shall be relevant to the determination of the Board but shall not necessarily preclude the grant of the variance. These variance standards are addressed as follows: a) There is no undesirable change in the Character of the Neighborhood and detriment to nearby properties (Town Law &267-b (3)(b)(1)). The subject lot pre-exists the enactment of zoning and is-non-conforming, as are many of the lots in the surrounding area; the subject lot was created in 1923. Although current zoning does allow for the construction of single-family dwellings,per Town Code §280-55, this lot is extremely narrow and undersized, as are many of the neighboring lots. Of note,the neighbors located at 1200 First Street, directly to the north of the subject property,received variance relief for the construction of a primary dwelling located closer to First Street then the subject proposed dwelling (see attached ZBA Decision 6773, as Exhibit F); the neighboring dwelling is located 3 feet from the front property line. Similarly,the dwelling located on 1230 First Street is also located very close to the front property line. The proposed dwelling will be of similar size and bulk to other properties in the neighborhood and is customary to the residential nature of the area. The proposed dwelling does not require variances for coverage or side yard setback and has been designed to be as in compliance as possible with the current Town Code. It is proposed to be set on pilings in order to eliminate any variance for a third story. b) The benefit cannot be achieved by some other method feasible for the applicant to pursue other than area variances (Town Law & 267-b (3)(b)(2)). The Applicant has taken careful steps to ensure that the proposed dwelling is as conforming as possible on a severely constrained lot. The Applicant has amended their application to comply with SCDHS standards and the aforementioned approval; this iteration of the proposed development is the best possible option for the subject parcel,while still keeping the dwelling as far away from the bulkhead and bay as possible. • Applicant:Philip Loria f, Premises: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY ( 0 c) The area variances requested are not substantial(Town Law & 2 -�b"r(:OJ`J§q. Although the variances requested are not minimal, as noted, surrounding, sjW�4y7 2025 situated properties have received comparable relief. The proposed dwelling is located as far,from the bay as possible and the requested rear yard variance of 24 feet is necess* rBdwcbrd!r,appeals width of the property is 100.33;the setbacks for the subject property untenable for any form of development. d) There is no adverse impact on the physical and environmental conditions to,the neighborhood/town ((Town Law &267-b (3)(b)(4)). As noted, the Applicant has taken great strides to limit the effects to the surrounding environment, specifically the adjacent Peconic Bay. The Applicant will install a new I/A OWTS system and has received the necessary variance approval from SCDHS and has taken great ' efforts to locate the proposed dwelling as far from the bulkhead as possible for the proximity to the bulkhead. The proposed house has been modified to reflect the necessary location of the septic system. The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation provided a letter of non- jurisdiction, attached herein as Exhibit E, due to the bulkheading of the property. e) This is a self-created difficulty ((Town Law &267-b (3)(b)(5)). Although the difficulty is self-created, in that the Applicant purchased a pre-existing, non-conforming,undersized lot, this factor should not be determinative and preclude the granting of an area variance. In sum, under Town Law §267-b,the grant of the requested relief is the minimum necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of the proposed dwelling and to allow the Applicant to use the property in a manner in which allowed under the current zoning,while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety, and welfare of the community. Applicant:Philip Loria Premises: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, AT Received V. CONCLUSION JAN ?? As demonstrated, the benefit to the applicant outweighs any pote l detriment o t e general health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and the Town as a w kThb=;,J} Rgals requested is the minimum necessary to alleviate the described difficulty. In light of the foregoing analysis of the application as applied to the relevant provisions, it is respectfully submitted that the application in all respects be granted. Dated: Riverhead,New York January 14, 2025 Respectfully submitted, TWOMEY, LATHAM, SHEA, KELLEY, DUBIN & QUARTARARO, LLP Attorneys for Applic nts By: area A. Hoeg, Esq. 33 West econ Streer) P.O. Box 9398 Riverhead, NY 11901 T: (631) 727-2180 F: (631) 727- 1767 khoeg@suffolklaw.com Revised 6/2023 QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR ZBA APPLICATION A. Is the subject premises currently listed on the real estate market ppived Yes _>< No JAN 2 7 2025 B. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? _KNo Yes,please explain on separate sheet.Zoning Rnard of n.,..eal C. 1.)Are there areas that contain sand or wetland grasses? Yes - Sand easement on Survey* 2.)Are those areas shown on the survey submitted with this application? Yes-not included in lot size 3.)Is the property bulk headed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? Yes - bulkhead on Bay (Tidal) 4.)If your property contains wetlands or pond areas,have you contacted the Office of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES for its determination of jurisdiction? Yes Please confirm status of your inquiry or application with the Board of Trustees: Pending Zoning Review If issued,please attach copies of your permit listing conditions of approval with a copy of the approved survey. D. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? No E. Are there any patios, concrete barriers,bulkheads or fences that exist that are not shown on the survey that you are submitting? No If any of the aforementioned items exist on your property,please show them on a site plan. F. Are there any construction projects currently in process on your property? No If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and survey as approved by the Building Department and please describe scope of work: G. Please attach all pre-certificates of occupancy and certificates of occupancy for the subject premises. If none exist,please apply to the Building Department to obtain them or to obtain an Amended Notice of Disapproval. H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land adjoining or close to this parcel? No If yes, please label the proximity of your lands on your survey and identify the Suffolk County Tax Map No. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at your property, and/or the proposed use Vacant Land/Boat Storage; and the proposed use - Single Family Residence J. ( am es:exis single family,proposed:same with garage,pool or other) Authori ed signature ate * See Trustee Decision establishing easement. AGRICULTURAL DATA STATEMENT ZONING U APPEALS OWN OF THOLD T O WHEN TO USE THIS FORM: This form must be completed by the applicant9,y s�pl�Lllse permit,site plan approval,use variance, area variance or subdivision approval on property within an agricultural district OR within 500 feet of a farm operation located in an agricul"&gtr '%- All applications requiring an agricultural data statement must be referred to the Suffolk County Department of Planning in accordance with Section 239m-and 239n of thed4Vri g2kff c al Law. T Ppeals 1. Name of Applicant: Karen A. Hoeg, Esq. 2. Address of Applicant: c/o Twomey, Latham, et al., 33 West Second Street, Riverhead, NY 11901 3. Name of Land Owner(if other than Applicant): Philip Loria 4. Address of Land Owner: 49 Linda Lane West, Riverhead, NY 11901 5. Description of Proposed Project: Construct Single Family Residence 6. Location of Property: (Road and Tax map Number) 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (1000-117-7-31) 7. Is the parcel within 500 feet of a farm operation? { } Yes {X} No 8. Is this parcel actively farmed? { } Yes K No 9. Name and addresses of any owner(s) of land within the agricultural district containing active farm operations. Suffolk County Tax Lot numbers will be provided to you by the Zoning Board Staff, it is your responsibility to obtain the current names and mailing addresses from the Town Assessor's Office(765-1937)or from the Real Property Tax Office located in Riverhead. NAME and ADDRESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. (Please use the ck of this ag if there are additional property owners) l awl boy` Signatur f f Applicant Date Note: 1.The local Board will solicit comments from the owners of land identified above in order to consider the effect of the proposed action on their farm operation. Solicitations will be made by supplying a copy of this statement. 2. Comments returned to the local Board will be taken into consideration as part as the overall review of this application. 3. Copies of the completed Agricultural Data Statement shall be sent by applicant to the property owners identified above. The cost for mailing shall be paid by the Applicant at the time the application is submitted for review. AGENT/REPRESENTATIVM 025 l � TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOS + HPpeals The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the t A b1ficers and employees.The Purvose of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible'Aga its of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. YOUR NAME: Karen A. Hoeg, Esq., Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP (Last name,first name,middle initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) TYPE OF APPLICATION (Check all that apply) Tax grievance Building Permit Variance Trustee Permit Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of Plat Mooring Other(activity) Planning Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold?"Relationship"includes by blood,marriage,or business interest."Business interest"means a business,including a partnership,in whh �e town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in w the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply) A)the owner of greater that 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant(when the applicant is a corporation) B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation) C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted thi f 0 Signature Print Name Karen A. Oe Esq. Board of Zoning Anneals Application ileCeNed 30 %1 2025 OWNER'S AUTHORIZATION Board eats (Where the Applicant is not the Owner) of App Zoning Boa residing at (Print prop rty owner's name) (Mailing Address) -1-AA L411f V1 4 Pl""gddo'heNr,yU1reby authorize T UDrmP� L44�aw, gen P Q l . (Agent to apply for variance(s)on my behalf from the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals. By signing this document,the Property Owner understands that pursuant to Chapter 280- 146(B)of the Code of the Town of Southold any variance granted by the Board of Appeals shall become null and void where a Certificate of Occupancy has not been procured,and/or a subdivision map has not been tiled with the Suffolk County Clerk,within three(3)years from the date such variance was granted. The Board of Appeals may,upon written request prior to the date of expiration,grant an extension not to exceed three(3)consecutive one(1)year terms. IT IS THE PROPERTY OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE CODE REQUIRED TIME FRAME DESCRIBED HEREIN Failure to comply in a timely manner may result in the denial by the Building Department of a Certificate of Occupancy,nullify the approved variance relief,and require a new variance application with public hearing before the Board of Appeals (Own 's Signature) (PrInt Owner's Name) OLD- TOWN E /0ty 9 1/ a --7 -,3/ OWNER STREET ' VILLAGE blSTRICT SUB. 1 LOT _ - - /J--X7��1t -- fir" -ravvali �'... O;tE°: OWNER ` - N E ACREAGE H-1 .�n rAs N� � c � _ t N S / j� W j^ TYPE OF BUILDING cte RES. . ''�-� S. o VL FARM COM{v1. IND. CB. MISC. -- -�- -- LAND a IMA9. TOTAL DATE REMARKS .,-�f�� � � �C� �,�9/ .?.L:;SoL.1� �1 �t�oa .'''���1`��1����tl.a�-r`�✓yea. l� A� �oR7�.� P �0 9 ' AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL I BELOW ABOVE Farm Acre Value Per Acre Value Tillable 1 - Tillable 2 ' ,t r �ctv _ -— ----— Tillable, 3 --........-.............._.....----- ------- Woodland i Swampland Brushland House Plot • j Total • NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Division of Environmental Permits,Region 1 Received SUNY A,Stony Brook,50 Circle Road,Stony Brook,NY 11790 P:(631)444-03651 F:(631)444-0360 %vwwdec.ny.9ov JAN 2 7 2025 LETTER OF NO JURISDICTION Zoning Board of Appeals TIDAL WETLANDS ACT March 9, 2023 Philip Loria PO Box 15 New Suffolk, NY 11956 Re: Application#1-4738-04926/00001 Loria Property: 1090 First Street SCTM# 1000-117-7-31 Dear Philip Loria: Based on the information you submitted the Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the portion of the above property landward of the functional bulkhead greater than 100 feet in length, as shown on the survey prepared by Line and Grade Surveyors, last revised 10/18/2022, which was constructed prior to August 20, 1977 as evidenced on historic aerial photography, is beyond the jurisdiction of the Article 25 Tidal Wetlands Act. Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations (6NYCRR Part 661), no permit is required to conduct regulated activities landward of that bulkhead. Be advised, no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal wetlands jurisdictional boundary, as indicated above, without a permit. It is your responsibility to ensure that all precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or disturbance within Article 25 jurisdiction which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the jurisdictional boundary and your project (i.e. a 15' wide construction area) or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. This letter shall remain valid unless site conditions change. Please note that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits or approvals from other agencies or local municipalities. Sincerely, z Kevin Kispert Permit Administrator cc: Karen Hoeg, Esq. BMHP File t llfmYORK Department of IL `Irgo+ ++t,.�++�,;�,Y Environmental �ti- Conservation Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS sec&Jecl -ILKZ N 7 ZO 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall e�oAplete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistenc e8jePpL90 This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a2 Va outhold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area(which includes all of Southold Town). 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior'to making a determination that it is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the LWRP policy standards and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# 117 _ 7 _ 31 The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board 0 Planning Dept. 0 Building Dept. R Board of Trustees 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g. capital 0 construction,planning activity,agency regulation, land transaction) (b) Financial assistance(e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit,approval, license,certification: -ZBA -Trustees Nature and extent of action: Construct 2 story frame dwelling on pilings, new IA sanitary system. Location of action: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk Site acreage: 6,962 SF Received Present land use: Vacant JAN 2 7 2025 Present zoning classification: MII Zoning Board of Appeals 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Karen A. Hoeg, Esq. /Twomey, Latham, et al. (b) Mailing address: PO Box 9398, 33 West Second Street Riverhead, NY 11901 (c) Telephone number:Area Code( ) (631) 727-2180 Ext. 269 (d) Application number, if any: Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ❑ No® If yes,which state or federal agency? DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location,and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ®Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable The proposed rear yard setback to the proposed house is 25' and proposed is 31.3 ft. The ground level is proposed to contain break away walls at a height of 7 ft. Depth to groundwater is 3.0'. Proposed house is 2 stories and complies with height regulations. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable To the extent applicable, the application protects and preserves historic and archaeoogical resources. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughoutFt $ jV)64 Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria JAN 2 7 2025 qLKZS( ® Yes 0 No 0 Not Applicable The proposed 2 story dwelling will comply with height requirements and be of similar heig t and size to the adjacent propoerty located at First Street which is a 1.343 SF dwelling set on piles which in 2014 was granted a variance for a 3 ft. frontyard (ZBA#7104) setback. Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria ® Yes El No El Not Applicable The proposed, and approved location of the IA sanitary system by SCHD, is located outside of the VE Flood zone and over 54 ft from the bulkhead. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ® Yes 0 No El Not Applicable The project proposes hooking up to the public water system and a low nitrogen sanitary system has been approved by the SCHD Board of Review, subject to Town approvals. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. ® Yes [] No R Not Applicable To the extent applicable, the project will protect eco systems and wetlands. The property is completely bulkheaded and has been since prior to 1975. A NYSDEC letter of noniurisdiction has been obtained dated March 9 2023. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. SeeZbWRI3W'dti8#i UPealpolicies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No® Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable To the extent applicable, the project will minimize environmental degregation. A low nitrogen sanitary system is proposed. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ❑ YesCl No® Not Applicable The property is not a public access area. Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable AN � ►9 �fl�� a Lu[ d Zoning Maid Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No® Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No ® Not Applicable Created on 5125105 11:20 AM � a a �,ceived JAN 2 7 2025 -I- lq e Zoning Board of Appeals I IIIIIII IIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII IIII I IIIIII IIIII IIIII 1111 IIII SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK t RECORDS OFFICE RECORDING PAGE Type of Instrument: DEED Recorded: 11/17/2010 Number of Pages: 4 At: 10:05:32 AM Receipt Number : 10-0133901 TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 10-08129 LIBER: D00012643 PAGE: 326 District: Section: Block: Lot: 1000 117.00 07.00 031.000 EXAMINED AND CHARGED AS FOLLOWS Deed Amount: $0.00 Received the Following Fees For Above Instrument Exempt Exempt Page/Filing $20.00 NO Handling $20.00 NO COE $5.00 NO NYS SRCHG $15.00 NO EA-CTY $5.00 NO EA-STATE $250.00 NO TP-584 $5.00 NO Notation $0.00 NO Cert.Copies $5.00 NO RPT $30.00 NO Transfer tax $0.00 NO Comm.Pres $0.00 NO Fees Paid $355.00 TRANSFER TAX NUMBER: 10-08129 ' THIS PAGE IS A PART OF THE INSTRUMENT THIS IS NOT A BILL JUDITH A. PASCALE County Clerk, Suffolk County 12 Number of pages RECORDED 2010 Nov 17 10:05:32 AM This,document will be public JUDITH A. PASCALE record. Please remove all CLERK OF Received SUFFOLK COUNTY Social Security Numbers L D00012643 prior to recording. rL P 326 JAN 2 7 2025 Deed/Mortgage Instrument Deed/Mortgage Tax Stamp Recording/Filing Stamps 3 1 FEES ZuMng Board of Appeals Page/Filing Fee Mortgage Amt. 1. Basic Tax Handling 5. 00 2. Additional Tax TP-584 Sub Total Notation Spec./Assit. . or EA-52 17(County) Sub Total Spec./Add. EA-5217(State) � TOT.MTG,TAX R.P.T.S.A. Dual Town Dual County _ Held for Appointment Comm.of Ed. 5. 00 Transfer Tax Affidavit 017w Mansion Tax :ed Co _ The property covered by this mortgage is 6,C or will be improved by a one or two NYS Surcharge 15. 00 family dwelling only. Sub Total Other YES or NO Grand Total &56 If NO,see appropriate tax clause on page# of this ins tru e Zip �3 zG 11P 10024504 loon 11700 0700 031000 P T S 5 Community Preservation Fund Real Property REMC A Consideration Amount$ Tax Service 8-Nov-1 Agency CPF Tax Due $ Verification 6 Satisfactions/Discharges/Releases List Property Owners Mailing Address Improved RECORD&RETURN TO: acant Lan ff►,•,tJ JPlcsl fiQ TD /I a/y TD 40,, 1757 TD Mail to:Judith A.Pascale,Suffolk County Clerk 7 L Title Company Information 310 Center Drive, Riverhead, NY 11901 Co.Name www.suffolkcountyny.gov/clerk Title# S Suffolk Couniy Recording & Endorsement Page This page forms part of the attached made by: (SPECIFY TYPE OF INSTRUMENT) /4W A 201tm � The premises herein is situated in SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK. TO In the TOWN of ll/tC//hJca In the VILLAGE �o or HAMLET of 4,L lv ee BOXES 6 THRU 8 MUST BE TYPED OR PRINTED IN BLACK INK ONLY PRIOR TO RECORDING OR FILING. IMPORTANT NOTICE Received If the document you've Just recorded is your SATISFACTION OF MORTGAGE, please be aware of the following: JAN 2 7 2025 If a portion of your monthly mortgage payment included your property taxes, 'you will now need to contact your local Town Tax Receiver so that you may be billed directly or all futureRroPMWIM Board of Appeals statements. Local property taxes are payable twice a year: on or before January 101"and on or before May 31,. Failure to make payments in a timely fashion could result in a penalty. Please contact your local Town Tax Receiver with any questions regarding property tax payment. Babylon Town Receiver of Taxes Riverhead Town Receiver of Taxes 200 East Sunrise Highway 200 Howell Avenue North Lindenhurst, N.Y. 11757 Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 (631)957-3004 (631) 727-3200 Brookhaven Town Receiver of Taxes Shelter Island Town Receiver of Taxes One Independence Hill Shelter Island Town Hall Farmingville, N.Y. 11738 Shelter Island, N.Y. 11964 (631)451-9009 (631) 749-3338 East Hampton Town Receiver of Taxes Smithtown Town Receiver of Taxes 300 Pantigo Place 99 West Main Street East Hampton, N.Y. 11937 Smithtown, N.Y. 11787 (631)324-2770 (631) 360-7610 Huntington Town Receiver of Taxes Southampton Town Receiver of Taxes 100 Main Street 116 Hampton Road Huntington, N.Y. 11743 Southampton, N.Y. 11968 (631)351-3217 (631)283-6514' Islip Town Receiver of Taxes Southold Town Receiver of Taxes 40 Nassau Avenue 53095 Main Street Islip, N.Y. 11751 Southold. N.Y. 11971 (631)224-5580 (631) 765-1803 Sincerely, Judith A. Pascale Suffolk County Clerk 12-0104..06i06kd CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT-THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY orlecei ed THIS INDENTURE,made the day of � ��2 .•2010 • JAN 2 7 2025 • BETWEEN ANNA LORIA, as Trustee of the Anna Loris and Salvatore Loria Zoning Board of Appe lS Revocable;Trust dated March 14, 1989, residing at 292 Mysl'id Blvd. NE, Palm Bay, Florida, 32907, 14 19 party of the first part,and I r PHILIP LORIA, residing'at 800 Theresa Drive, Mattituck, New York, party of the second part, WITNESSETH,that the party of the first part,in consideration of Ten and 00/100----------------- --------------------------------------------- t,$10.00)----dollars -------------------- paid by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improveme6ts•thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the s• "- SEE ATTACHED SCHEDULE A FOR DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SCTM NO.: 1000-117.00-07.00-031.000 TOGETHER with all right,title and interest,if any,of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof;TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part,the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby the said premises have been encumbered in any way whatever,except as aforesaid. AND the party of the first part,in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law,covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose.The word"party'shall be construed as if it read"parties"when ever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. IN PRESENCE OF: �rsari ANNA LORIA Standard N.Y.B.T.U.Form 8002-Bargain and Sale Deed,with Covenant against Grantor's Acts-Uniform Acknowledgment Form 3290 V Received TO BE USED ONLY WHEN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE IN NEW fl AIR STA E 25 oplin Board of Appeals State of New York,County.of Suffolk ss: State of New Yo ourtt�of ss: On the�,�C day of in the year 2010 On the day of in the year before fi'e the under LOR�Ad,personally appeared before me,the undersigned,personally appeared ANNApersonally known to me or proved to me on the basis of personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s)whose name(s)is satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s)whose name(s)is (are)subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to (are)subscribed to the within Instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the capacity(les), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument,the Individ al(s),or the person upon behalf of which instrument,the individual(s),or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s)acted ecuted the instrument. the individual(s)acted,executed the Instrument. e. (Signature an Ice of individual taking acknowledgment) (signature and office of Individual taking acknowledgment) JAMES SPIESS Notary public,State of New York No.41.475BW2 Qualified In Queens County Commission Expires March 3o,&(c� TO BE USED ONLY WHEN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE OUTSIDE NEW YORK STATE State(or District of Columbia,Territory,or Foreign Country)of ss: On the day of in the year before me,the undersigned,personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s)whose name(s) Is(are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity(ies),and that by his/her/their signature(s)on the instrument,the Individual(s),or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s)acted, executed the instrument,and that such Individual made such appearance before the undersigned in the In (insert the City or other political subdivision) (and insert the State or Country or other place the acknowledgment was taken) (signature and office of individual taking acknowledgment) BARGAIN AND SALE DEED SECTION 117.00 WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS BLOCK 07.00 LOT 031.000 Title No. COUNTY OR TOWN 1000 ANNA LORIA, as Trustee STREET ADDRESS TO Recorded at Request of ,PHILIP LORIA COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY RETURN BY MAIL TO: STANDARD FORM OF NEW YORK BOARD OF TITLE UNDERWRITERS JAMES SPIESS, ESQ. Distributed by MdNULTY—SPIESS, P.C. 214 Roanoke Avenue NLandAmerica P.O. Box 757 Commonwealth Riverhead, New York 11901 / CammanwealN Land Title Insurance Company RESERVE THIS SPACE FOR USE OF RECORDING OFFICE Receive SCHEDULE A DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY JAN 2 7 2025 SCTM NO. 1000-117.00-07.00-031.000 Zoning Board of Appeals ALL that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at New Suffolk, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of First Street distant 100.37 feet northerly of the intersection formed by the northerly side of King Street and the easterly side of First Street; RUNNING THENCE North 6 degrees 59 minutes 10 seconds East along the easterly side of First Street 100.33 feet to a point; THENCE South 83 degrees 41 minutes 50 seconds East along land now or formerly of Onody 51 feet more or less to the ordinary high water mark of Peconic Bay; THENCE in a southerly direction along the ordinary high water mark of Peconic Bay 100 feet more or less to land now or formerly of Flurry; THENCE North 83 degrees 41 minutes 50 seconds West along land now or formerly of Flurry 71 feet more or less to the easterly side of First Street, the point or place of BEGINNING. BEING AND INTENDED TO BE the same premises as were conveyed to the party of the first part by deed dated March 17, 1989 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on May 16, 1989 in Liber 10857 page 225. Ong �^ > CE LOCATION: ��►0�50�j�� 1� MLINc D)DRE.SS: Town Belt Annex 1h+ P.O,Box 1179 �ILcor.-Main ain State Route 25 , „ Southold,NY 11971 (obr.'.I�ain Rd.do Youngs Ave.) Southold,NY 11971 � '1' �631 ���ig�,g ,� h. JAN 2 7 2025 LOCAL WAT RONT"WrALMATION PAOC�IRA>� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD oning Board of Appeals MEMORANDUM RE E� MAY To: Leslie Weisman,Chair Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals Zoning Board of Appeals , From: Mark Terry,AICP Assistant Town Planning Director LWRP Coordinator Date May 21,2021 Re. LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for'ZA4 File ReT'PAiLIp XARIA#7498 SCTM# 1000-117-7 31, PHILIP LORIA*7498-Request for Variances from Article X1I,Section 2W-18;Article XIII,Section 280-56; and the Building Inspector's February 5,2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a pennit to construct a throe story single family dwelling;at 1)located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 fret;2)located less than the code required rear yard Setback of 35 feet;3)located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet,4)more than the code pennitfed maximum two stories;located at. 1090 Firs!Street,-New Sutlol1S NY.SCTM No. 10ffl-117-7-3 1. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268,Waterfmat Consistency Review of the Town of Soudipld cal Town Code and the Lo Waterfront Revitalization Program(LWRP)Policy Standards. Based•upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department,as well as the records available to me,it is my recommendation that the action is INCONSISTENT with the below listed Policy Standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. Policy I. Foster a p warn of dewdopmenr k1i the Toren of Saedhad tkat iin ianc.es•cvbvmnhy character, preserves open span, MWAes e0kierrr tra'e of=frostructure, makes benr-rwhd use of a Coastal location,and mix mim adverse effecis of devedopmeml. The proposed front yard setback to the sand easement is 15.7 feet. It is was reported that the seaward, limit of the property is landward of the"sand easement". Although it is recognized that the proposed const mtion more than the code permitted 2.5 stories is -- proposed to render the structure flood zone complaint, it is unsupported. Structure an Ions adjacent to the Peconic Bay are vulnerable to wind and wave exposure during storms including hurricanes, Inundation of the parcel is expected in all categories of a Hurricane(SLOSH). Structure in these locations should be m ni.^.:r�W and not exceed the bulk schedule requirements. Development that does not mir 1b=the traditional land use pattern of the Town of Southold conflicts with this policy. Pursuant to Chapter 268,the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals shall consider this recvntmendation to Preparing its written daermination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. JAN 2 7 2025 Cc: William Duffy,Town Attorney Zoning Board of Appeals � � � A" $ ZO # ?ornn_ . 7qg& MAY 2 4 2021 Policy 4.1 Minin*e losses of haman life and structures from flooXag and emsiom kaw Ai Boat pFAPpeals The following managemera measures to minimize lasses of hwnan life and s1ruC l) and erosion hazards are recommended specifically �f I A- Mrrrrmize Pote`&"s and d=age by locating development and-Tnwtu es J A N 7 2025 away from floodeng aped erosion hazards. ard The subject parcel is located within the FEMA flood zone VE el 8(veloc� i cand thof Appeals e remainder area is located within the flood zone AE el 6(see Figure 1. below).Both flood Zones pose a high flood risk. The VE flood zone is an area inundated by I%=ual chance flooding with velocity hazard(wave action). AE mapped properties have a 1 peweat annual chance of flooding and a 26 percent chance of flooding over the life of a 30 year mortgage. Rti�l��l�V!Y•4 Fights I. Subject parcel showing flood zones. The i/A system septic tank and drywells shown on the survey(October 24,2017)are located within the VE flood zorje and this is a concern. 7lre efFect of potential flooding and the function on thetank and drywells is unknown. The depth to groundwaterhas not been provided, it appears that the size of the single-family'residence dictates the location and setbacks of the tank and drywells. Chapter 275 Wetlands and Shomlines of the Southold Town Code requires the following setbacks to protect environmental quality. 1. Septic tank 75 feet 2. Sanitary leaching pools 100 feet To protect life and property during storm events from wind and flooding, it is recommended to minimize and locate structures as far from the Peeortie Bay to the greatest extent practicable. The proposed 2)located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet 3)located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet is EXEMPT fnorn LWR.P Coastal Consistency Review. PDF.js viewer 117/25,4:15 PM EaM FORM NO.3 R�Lf111GL► TOWN OF SOUTHOLD M (§ BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD,N.Y. Zoning Boa NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL Zoning Board o A ,pe DATE: February 5,2021 TO: Nicholas Mazzaferro(Loria) PO Box 57 Greenport,NY 11944 Please take notice that your application dated December 10,2020: For permit:to construct a three-story single-family dwelling at: Location of property: .1 090 First Street.New Suffolk,NY County Tax Map No. 1000-Section 117 Block 7 Lot 3.1 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed residential construction,on this 6.170 sq.-ft.lot-in t11e MII District is not permitted pursuant to Bulk Schedule Wbieh requires-a front yard setback of 35 feet a mininum side vard of 15 feet and.a rear yard setback of-35 feet. The plan shows a front yard setback of 9.5 fbet.a minimum.side yard setback of 10.2 feet, and'arear.vard•setback of 15.7_feet. In addition,the construction_is not permitted pursuant to Article XII,Section 280-18 which allows the maximum pennitfied stories at 2 %a. The plan.siows a three-story d-vvelling.. r t / l - Authorized Sign 'lure Note to Applicant:Any change or deviation to the above referenced application may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC:rile,Z.B.A. http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/n3A°/u2F%2...D1049836%26dbid%3DO%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 1 of 44 PDF.js viewer -.l 1/7/25,4:15 PM Fee: Filed By: Assignment No: APPLICATION TO THE.S"OUTHOLID TOWN-BOARD OF APPEALS,��°a�,d -t AREA VARIANCE o F -}• House No. 10 410 Street l�'t �U•�lce."0 Han57et l �' f1t�( JAN. 212 ' 1 SCTM 1000 Section t� Bl®ck `�. _Lof(s) rLot S?ze; 11.� °7�ne.. Ocar. of e I(NVE)APPEAL THE:WRITTEN DETERMINATION:OF THE:BUILDING PECTOR DATED_ Vi% i1�Z') BASED ON SURVEY/SITE PLAN DATED tL iil 0 ''W La Owner(s):. ?Ws n WVl0. Mailing Address:: L 6 L\yy A ul LOlr e W p S1 V1yt'r Irv.c� 1kcio 1 Telephone: Fax: Email:, NOTE:in addition to fl eahove,please complete below if application is signed by applieanes attorney,agent,architect, builder,contract vendee,etc-and^trfnme bf peTs.un who.agimtreprisents: Name of Representative: ►v i a(- 1 k-27LJk' (2 PV for Owner( )Other: Address: Telepl><onc:�t�-t�1'���l�Fax;. --' Email: -i<At Mck-mck-,um @t)eir(IDA.Api Please check to specify ivGo you wish:corre pondeuce to Ira tuar'1ed to,fro{u the ghoue rtaengs: t,pplicandO�Vncr(s), Author zed.RepresentaEive, ( )�Other Name1 Address below: WHEREBY +-BUILDING-INSPECTOR REVIEWED SURVEY/SITE P DATED 0 U ItV and DENIED AN APPLICATION DATED_ -, Z l FOR: (}tj Building Permit ( )Certificate of Occupancy O Pre-Certificate of Occupancy ( )Change of Use ( )Permit for As-Built Construction O Other:. Provision of the Zoning Ordinance Appealed. (indicate Article,Section,Subsection of Zoning Ordinance by �numbers.Do mot quote the code,) ��l�C ���� Afticle:• -LQV Section: S(P Subsection: �IIA6, lemt S q Type of Appeal. An Appeal is made for: ())A Variance to the Zoning Code or Zoning Map. ( )A Variance due to lack of access required by New York Town Law-Section ZSO--A. ( )Interpretation of the Town Code,Article Section. (;):'Revers l or.•Other- A prior appeal has; has not'been-made at any time with res ett to this ro er UNDER Appeal No.(s). ��, Yeaf(s). t' (Please he sure to research before completing this question or call our office for assistance) Namc of Owner: ZBA tile# Y1150 - 4jt ,J-t � D Sec, cvw Z$0 N 4 S�C 1 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F%2...D1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 2 of 44 PDFJs viewer %^ 1/7/25,4:15 PM i Reason for Appeal Section 280-56 M11 District-Bulk Area,and Parking Regulations � 14ceived 1—An undesirable change will not be produced in the CHARACTER of the neighbor or a detriment to nearby properties if granted because: s,;f , ', w 5 JAINI 2 V2025 The location for the new structure has greater setbacks than the adjacent structures on the properties in both';di;rections along First Street from King Street(south)to Orchard Street(north). The proposed deignis.comRtlgt 280-104/'Paragraph A. 2—The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some method feasible for the applicant to pursue other than an area variance because: This lot has existed since May of 1923(see S&S report copy attached)and is not large enough to accommodate current setbacks.The structure has been positioned to create ample open space around the perimeter while providing room for tlie-instailatlan of.an.i/lasept)c System and:opzimizing_the on-site parking. 3—The amount of relief requested is not substantial because: The location for the new structure has greater setbacks than the adjacent structures on the properties along Vt Street. The front and rear yard setbacks total 25.2 feet which is 50%of the overall lot depth.The side yard setbacks total,40.2 feet which is 40%of the overall lot width,although offset,this exceeds the overall side yard requirement.The structure location was selected to optimize property.use and create open space all around the building, 4—The variance will not have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environment conditions in the neighborhood or district because: This variance allows a single family residence with conforming lot coverage to be constructed on the site.This use is absolutely the least intrusive on the neighborhood and environment considering the allowable uses in the M11 district. Allowable uses include Mariana and Boat Servicing Facilities,two examples with much greater impacts. 5—Has the alleged difficulty been self-created? { }Yes {X}No Why. This lot has existed since 1923 and according to Section 280(Attachment 5)Bulk Schedule AA there are no requirements for Lot Size,Width or Depth.Since there are no dimensional requirements for the lot,the issues created by enforcement of yard setbacks are a result of the Towns newly established regulations,not the lot owner's actions. Are there any Covenants or Restrictions concerning this land? {X}No {}Yes This is the MIMINUM that is necessary and adequate,and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. rA -44v�,L Sworn �t/o�before me this 23 day Signature of Applicant r. _ horized Agent of Zo Notary Pu is JE.�;s�1�sppli=Ory^CN No1af'<'Put�fie,S1.ata ai iwla��r Yatk No.O'lOD'o2a�2� t]uati(1pd in Suifa!k CoulItY Coftitrmlun ENO%Novcrmbbt http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A°/n2F%2...131049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 3 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Reason for Appeal Section 280-18-M11 District-Bulk Area,and Parking Regulations,Number of Stories 1—An undesirable change will not be produced in the CHARACTER of the neighbor or a 40trjriyeift to4rearby � properties if granted because: Received The building size and height are code compliant and the overall structure will not requiregn, zManges.ifithe variance is - .-.. —_ not granted.This variance is required because the NYS Code definition of a story,is ba.sed'upon a finish' llo2r7u26 and not space that is able to be occupied, This variance refers to a floor covering that is completely on the interior of the structure and not visible to the neighborhood or nearby properties. Zoning Board of Appeals 2—The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some method feasible for the applicant to pursue other than an area variance because: The alternative is to leave a soil floor.This creates a structure that is energy inefficient and potentially a health hazard due to insect and rodent infestation. 3—The amount of relief requested is not substantial because: This variance does not impact the overall structures dimensions or height.The result is not visible from the street, adjacent properties or neighborhood. By design this level will exist,it is only a matter of whether a covering is allowed that improves the energy efficiency,environmental aspects and health and safety conditions of the structure. 4—The variance will not have an adverse effect or imp_act on the physical or environment conditions in the neighborhood or district because: This variance refers to a floor covering that is completely on the interior of the structure and not visible to the neighborhood or nearby properties.The result of the variance will be 100%contained within the structure and only related to this property.There is no impact beyond the building perimeter. 5—Has the alleged difficulty been self-created? { }Yes {X}No Why? (See additional info on attached page.) Are there any Covenants or Restrictions concerning this land? {X}No {}Yes This is the MIMINUM that is necessary and adequate,and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the communit&Q�LL 22r Sworn to before me this: 'day Signature of Applican ' `r 4thorized Agent of 20 a7%2L i Notar6�uwl'c ' JCA.hI`}gRIEO^!}ON \Iotary Public,State of Nwi York iuo.010625123s :+o 1ified in Suffolk County pp i12': Ian 61 p r2S iUf1�r$t;; er 14,20`3 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/u3A°/u2F°/u2...D1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 4 of 44 PDF.is viewer / 1/7/25,4:15 PM 5—Has the alleged difficulty been self-created? { }Yes {X)_No Why.? Additional Information: ll This variance is needed because of the definition of"Story" used by the NYS Code.By�definitio2s"g' s"Taee flo r is the driver for creating a building story of a structure,not the actual conditioned,occupied spacem-- I ceive For this design the garage floor(at grade)is creating a situation where the overall structured js Ggrasjl e�d�tc��� hree stories,vet the lowest level is not space available for occupancy. JAAIIvv The variance is requested for the following reasons: "boat Of—_.Appeals Zoning= 1) The structure is located in an A/E Zone [61 with a WE Zone[8]located on the same parcel immediately adjacent to the proposed structure. 2) The structure was designed anticipating future climate conditions with the first floor Elevation at[14]. It is noted-tha[FEiViA and NYSDEC advise that designs,if possible,should consider the required base elevations and add additional height.This was done because of the proximity to the WE Zone and the ability to maintain the overall building height within code. The overall building height is 35 feet,in compliance with the Town Code. 3) The first level of the structure is Unconditioned,Non-Occupied Space.It has area openings as required by FEMA and NYSDEC to allow water flow in case of rising storm tides. 4) The overall structure complies with the NYS and Town Codes and would be built exactly,as sized even if the garage floor was eliminated and left as soil. 5) If the garage floor was made of soil adverse environmental conditions would constantly exist in the structure. A soil floor allows insects and rodents to readily infiltrate the house. The humidity and temperature effects associated with open soil conditions would create a bad interior environment and have a detrimental impact on the structures'energy efficiency. Therefore,this variance is actually requesting permission to install a concrete slab that improves the environmental health,and energy efficiency of the structure.There is no additional space being created and the overall size of the building is code compliant and will not change based upon the floor covering. rP Sworn to before me this day Signature o ap/�ant or Authorized Agent of . I ' 1p ( 204_ Nota,r 6PU JI"A,N�9AF?tF�,�JON Note pu lk,state of Netiv`fork Nc?.0102E 17.35 tlttaiiti�ti In Suffott,Court! C,onrntssion Expires Novetrter 4,?��` http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/u3A°/u2F°/n2...D1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 5 of 44 1 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM APPLICANT'S PROJECT DESCRIPTION ' APPLICANT: 1'"'A Vp �, DATE PREPAY'.ED: 3 r 23 M Z',� 1.For Demolition of Existing Building Areas Please describe areas being removed: e"t iVed 11.New Construction Areas(New Dwelling or New Additions/Extensions): t 1 Zoning Board of Appeals Dimensions of first floor extension:.. tv � ��d•e- k Z.�_. fie¢ Dimensions of new second floor: (.0(), WV&5Lk 45 deeo Dimensions of floor above second level: ko)&C Height(from finished ground to top of ridge): e c:t Is basement or lowest floor area being constructed?If,: eg,please, rovide l eight(above ground measured from natural existing grade to first floor: Ya.S - OX a�i�9 lwx- III.Proposed Construction Description(Alterations or Structural Changes) (Attach extra sheet if necessary).Please describe building•areas. `n Number of Floors and General Characteristics BEFORE Alterations: Number of Floors and Changes WITH Alterations:. IV.Calculations of building areas and lot coverage(from surveyor): Existing square footage ofbuildings on your property: Q Proposed increase of building coverage: 1 -12 c � Square footage of your lot: G 1`)v sl 4,4r. q' Percentage of coverage of your lot by build area: 2 2 070 ` } I V.Purpose of New Construction: e✓W CJn tt-.'u -F"Vlll" 'V 1 51 V-AC-C UOtN kk0il 0 . . -6 -e 6b 1 w wt C c. 'a.d'e-of t. Ve V@: vS Cr KIdI\.— Ceti .tit j VI.Please describe the land contours(flat,slope%,heavily wooded,marsh area,etc.)on your land and how it relates to the difficulty in meeting the code requirement(s): Ii.,,N& c J'rIt"tnn . Please submit 8r_ s`tsofphotos,labeled to show different angles of yard areas after staling corners for new construction,and photos of building area to be altered with yard view. 4/2012 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/n3A°/u2F°/u2...D1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 6 of 44 PDFJs viewer "' 1/7/25,4:15 PM QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR ZBA APPLICATION ~-� A. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for sale? ; Yes No: r ,1AN B. Are there any P P rb osals to change or alter land contours? No Yes please,ex.lain on attached sheet. Jnninn�Board ®f peals C. 1.)Are there areas that contain sand or wetland grasses? " eo-sow ad ft SUw_2.)Are those areas shown on the survey submitted with this application? ., .e S — uC�k.JlkJ 0&zdl- V;Z 3.)Is the ptope b It leadedl bet�vee the wetlands a(, nd the upland building , Q} 'S1Z C area? 5 112�U �icAo�( 4.)If your property contains wetlands or po areas,have you contacted the Office of the Town trustees for its determination,o ursdiet�ori?, PI confirm status of your inquiry or application with the Trustees: tea:tiK '' eQ L4-v-0and if issued,please attach copies of permit with conditions and appl . .ed surve D. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? E. Are there any patios,concrete barriers,bulkheads or fences that exist,that are not shown on the survey that you are submitting? Q D Please show area of the structures on a diagram if any exist or state none on the above line. F. DO vo�ulhave any construction taking place at this tithe coiaceming-your- premises? N'U If yes,please submit-,-a,.copy of your building permitand survey as approved by the Building Department and please describe: G. Please attach all pre-certificates of occupancy and certificates of occupancy for the subject premises. If any are lacking,please apply to the Building Department to either obtain them or to obtain an Amended Notice of Disapproval. H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land adjoining or close to this parcel? a If yes,please label the proximity of your lands on your survey. l I. Ple a list present use or operations conducted at this, arcel `V �. VL� A D cat _and the proposed use �-% cX (ex: ex,16g single fanlily,proposed:same with garage,pool or oilier) Authorizedsi&ore J#aW http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/u3A°/n2F%2...D1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 7 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/26,4:15 PM AGRICULTURAL DATASTATEMENI ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF 9OUTHOLD WHEN TO USE THIS FORM:This form must be completed by the applicant for an cial we permit,site plan approval,use variance,area variance or subdivision approval Mel"ve an agricultural district OR within 500 feet of a farm operation located in an agricultural district. All applications requiring an agricultural data statement must be referred to the Suffolk C, ' " 2 Department of Planning in accordance with Section 239m and 239n of the General Munigcipa 71 1 Law. Zoning Board o�fMAppp als, 1. Name of Applicant: Q,� �S 2. Address of Applicant: '�O bO:,>c G­,(-P_e_,wp0A, W \J�J. 3. Name of Land Owner(if other than Applicant): 4. Address of Land Owner: A5, =I 5. Description of Proposed Project: 6. Location of Pr2.periyA­(ro;,d'and TW.maR number) ZAej �.cxo bAvk �Wo - 7. Is the parcel within 500 feet of a farm operation? Yes 8. Is this parcel actively farmed? {} Yes �No 9. Name and addresses of any owner(s)of land within the agricultural district containing active farm operations. Suffolk County Tax Lot numbers will be provided to you by the Zoning Board Staff,it is your responsibility to obtain the current names and mailing addresses from the Town Assessor's Office(765-1937)or from the Real Property Tax Office located in Riverhead. NAME and ADDRESS 1. 2_ 3. 4. S. 6. {Plea$ose the b A-of this page there are additional property owners) 2-*'3 t) 7 Signature of Applicant U Date Note: 1.The local Board will solicit comments from the owners of land identified above in order to consider the effect of the proposed action,on their farm operation. Solicitations will be made by supplying a copy of this statement 2.Comments returned to the local Board will be taken into consideration as part as the overall review of this application. 3.Copies of the completed Agricultural Data Statement shall be sent by applicant to the property owners identified above. The cost formailing shall be paid by the Applicant at the time the application is submitted for review. http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http`/*3A`/`2F%2 D1 0498 36%26 db id%3 DO%26 repo%3 DTownOfSo uthold%26 pdfView%3 Dtrue Page 8 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7125,4:15 PM 4 1 I 4 ey RebBived Advantage Title Agency Inc. JAN 2 7 ZOZ;Vehereby certifies to: I` JAN 2 7 ZOZ� TOWN OFSOUTHOLD Zoning Board of Appe81S AND PHILIP LORIA That a search has been made for a chain of title of the premises in Parcel A(subject premises) and for a chain of title for each parcel adjacent to said Parcel A from July IS, 1983 to date. The purpose of this examination is to determine if any contiguous property was owned by an owner of the subject premises since the date of any previously applicable zoning ordinance as of July 18, 1983. Subject premises has been held In single and separate ownership since July IS,1983. This affidavit is made to assist the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Count of Suffolk to reach any determination which requires as.a basis therefore,the information set forth herein, and knowing full well that said Board will rely upon the truth thereof. No searches have been made other than as expressly stated above. The Company's liability under this Certificate shall only be to the party to whom It is certified and such liability shall under no circumstances exceed the amount of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) for any reason and no policy of title Insurance can be Issued based upon the information contained In this Certificate. First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY, INC. Kathy Randa } Executive Vice President Sworn to before me this "` L day of J V� 20&. 'Al I.ICE GORMAN Notary Public,� Notary Public,9tatc•of Nevi York rlo.o1:Gosa`7098P, Quallfled in-Suffolk Cou Camtni�..�ion ExRlreflvtasch11:20 Title No.: SSA-483099-20 Reference: 1090 First Street �- Effective date: December 10,2020 at 9 a.m. 63t.42�1,51oO a adv,lntagetitie.cuq� 21DI O!D COUNTRY RD,ST E 200 245 PARK AVENUE 20 WEST MAIN STREET 2 NEWTOWN LANE MELVILLE,NY 11747 I NEW YORK,NY 10167 I RIVERHEAD,NY 11gCi EAST HAIMPTON,NY 11937 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/n3A°/u2F%2...D1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 9 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Page 2 of 12 SSX483099-20 PARCEL"A" Subject Premises District 1000,Section 117.00,Block 07.00 and Lot 031.000 Received DEED JAN 2 7 2025 N.S.Ackerly&Son Company Dated: May 15, 1923 Zoning Board of Appeals Recorded: May 31, 1923 to Uber: 1072 John E.Sullivan Page: 316 NOTE:Covers premises and more. DEED John E.Sullivan(unmarried) Dated: August 11,1928 Recorded: September 29, 1928 to Libor: 1383 Son-Rise Corporation Inc. Page: 101 First American Title Insurance company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY,INC. Kathy Rand ait� b/ii Executive Vice President Sworn to before me this < I day of Notary Public ALICE C-ORMAN Notary Public,,state of,New-York No;02GU6:fJ7O98d Quakiled in Suf&.- k Cots Commio�ion�Expires M3;tit]1 10::=. , http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfV!ewer.aspx?file=http°/u3A°/u2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3DO%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 10 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Page 3 of 12 0 5SA-483099-20 s1 PARCEL"A" Subject Premises r District 1000,Section 117.00,Block 07.00 and Lot 031.000 DEED I iieceive:I.U._'.' - Paul V. Reutershan as Deputy Treasurer of the Dated: t -April 17,19 q, Count of Suffolk,State of New York N � .l 2025-/�rl y JA Recorded: April 19,1940 to Liber: ZOAgg Board of Appeals Morrison G.Wines Page: 293 NOTE: Mary E.Wines, as surviving spouse and Executor under the Last Will and Testament of Morrison G. Wines died on June 9, 1969,Suffolk County Surrogate's Court File No. P944/1969. NOTE:Stephen F. Griffing,Jr_, Executor under the Last Will and Testament of Mary E. Wines,who died on March 3,1980.Suffolk County Surrogate's Court File No.91 P 1981. NOTE: Petition filed May 4, 1983 as Serial No.294251, in the Matter entitled, "Anna Loria, Petitioner and The People of the State of New York and Stephen F.Griffing,Jr.,as Executor of the Estate of Mary E.Wines, deceased, and the Attorney General of the State of New York, Defendants", requesting that an order be made directing the Registrar of the County of Suffolk to cancel Certificate No. 6111 and issue a duplicate Certificate to Anna Loria direct. NOTE: Matthew J. Martin and Vincent P. Martin conveyed premises to Anna Loria, dated August 29, 1974 and recorded on September 4, 1974 in Liber 7707 Page 40-. NOTE: Petition filed August 26, 1983 as Index No. 8695/1983 as Serial No. 296660, Certificate No. 120,742 directs the Registrar of the County of Suffolk to transfer the new Certificate of Title to Anna Loria. First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY,INC. Kathy Randazzcd Executive Vice President Sworn to before me this day of 4A. 4kLA . 20,7J. j , Notary Public %t r, fi 1u"t wCe o<1.3r York No.01G'0607ogeo Quali ir_ctinSLlUolk>Cov Comml3slon Expii�=M"Yatl 11.^.n http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/n3A°/u2F°/u2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 11 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Page 5 of 12 SSA-483099-20 PARCEL"A" Subject Premises District 1000,Section 117.00,Block 07.00 and Lot 031.000 LAST DEED OF RECORD Anna Loria,as Trustee of the Anna Loria and Dated: October 26,2010 Saivatore Loria Revocable Trust dated March 14, 1989 Recorded: November 17,2010 to Llber: 12649ceived Philip Loria Page: 326 JAN 2 7 5 Zoning Board of Appeals First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY,INC. Kathy R'arida?z Executive Vice President Sworn to before me this fx• I day of J 44 s,^ 2001�. Notary Public a.. 'c Notary Public.State of New York No.01G060709EO Oiz,7VSR d in niNolic Ceuft CnMex it i on i lxrr March 71.7n http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3DO%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 12 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Page 4 of 12 SSA-483099-20 PARCEL W \ !A I 2�, Subject Premises DIstricU000,Section.117.00,Block 07.00 and Lot 031.000 JAN 2 7 Z025 TOOENS CERTIFICATE Zoning Board of Appea S Arthur J.Felice,Registrar,of the County of Dated: July 18, 1983 Suffolk Recorded: -July 27,1983 to Certificate No. 120,742 - Anna Loria Serial No. 296660 NOTE: Transferred from Torrens Certificate No. 6111, to the Suffolk County Clerk on July 13, 2001 under deed recorded in Liber 12129 Page 488. DEED Anna Loria,joined by her husband Salvatore Dated: March 17,1989 Loria Recorded: May 16, 1989 to Libor 1085T Salvatore Loria and Anna Loria,as Trustees of the Salvatore Loria and Anna Loria Revocable Page; 225 Trust dated March 14, 1989 First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY,INC. Kathy Randazzo Executive Vice President Sworn to before me this Lg_�day of M4AZ Notary Publ:R. Notary PxIblic,Statetof New York S'.4tol4 Co 1✓ http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http�/�3A`/�2F%2...104 9836%26d bid%3 DO%26 repo%3 DTownOfSouthol d%26pdfV!ew%3Dt rue Page 13 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7125,4:15 PM 617.20 Appendfx B Short Environmental Assessment Form ! ; lnstMe-66ns 6or Cbmltleefing tart I Projeet tiiihrmn itton. The applicant or,project sponsor is responsible for the comple on of Part L•-Responses h cvP nati'ef llteappixcation for approval de fundma are subject to public review,and may be subject to "t l "bs:,ti€ri_ %-,ra is =r s4 ;avz p . 1faddhiorrairesear�orint o oa ntlal ft1�f#�U4 fe n�I 5 ~t�mein;p3eas ansK z a5 tlinrougfily as possiFiYc'Ita on currm f infanata6m Of /appeals Gompleteall items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believeUf91O8ee r� r useful to the lead agtmy;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part l-Project and Sponsor Information _ Nam. of Action or Project: C�r�t`-' *�`T,e`` '�' �,y��S�t�w!s � �f,�ih�t.\,� • \�e�Vd\?-+ti[.� Project Location. descci6e,and attach a location map): i BciefDescriptitii0f Proposed Action- Name of Applicant or 5ponso Telephone: SI 4c- 5 5ci(p CthD.(Ct Z�.4� lVt) C'dj E-MatT: vt� 'p�t,Azx_0, e-(v0 a Oz rItCl •t14 6 90 1.[goes tho proposed actio4onty inVolve die legislative adoption of a,plan,heat law,ordinance; NO. YES " administrative rule,or regulation? If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 1, Does the proposed acton require a perrnh,.approvi for funding from any other governmental Agency? NO 'YES If Yes,list agency s)name and permit or approval, To'a+_ ok vkr3 r1�j�, S vt1�'ib 9t�g� - Q,,,1zt�b 3.a.'Total acreage ofthe`siteoftheproposed action? a(' acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? o OZZ acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or eontratted by the applicant or protect sponsor? v+_.�.. acres 4: Check ail.land uses that occur on,adjoining�and near the proposed action. []Urban []Rural(non-agriculture) M Industrial ❑Commercial J§Residential(suburban) ❑Forest OAgricultum ❑Aquatic []other(specifyy; ❑Parkland Pagel of 4 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A°/u2F°/u2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 14 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM 5. is the proposed action, .._....___. . �I f4 ":NO. YES NU a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? 11 b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? 1ti'z l', s) ;. ''❑ 1UF '6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the e'a YES 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? - 'NO YES If Yes,identify; 8. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO. .YES b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed actioteJaIM! ® ❑ c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the p 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES. If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and techr 1 ft Board of A S �.. 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing publiclprivate water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water _� _____�_ _____ _ ❑ 11.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES uo � .If No,dcs�ribe method for providing wastewater treatment: G S,�r. 12. a,Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Phtces? H � ' b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? l�l �. 13.a.Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed aefwn,contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? EJ b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? Q ❑ If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: 14. Iderrti€y the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the.project site. Check all that apply: 0Shoreline ❑Forest ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional ❑Wetland Durban ©Suburban 15.boes die site of the proposed action'contaim any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES by tha State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? is .❑ IS.1r.*,%Tsojeat sieetacated in the 1(10 yew flood pWn.l NO YES 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge;either from point or non-point sources? -NO YES If Yes, a.Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? {RNO DYES b.Will storm water discharges be directtd to establisbed conveyance systems(runoff and SWTM drains)? If Yes,briefly describe: Q c � 1 1� b� 0:1 10 IRYES Page 2 of4 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOf Southold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 15 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7125,4:15 PM J$.1pl s 14 fur 3 a iarchule oOnsattction os ether acfivie"ea that restrTt in 21ie ils urtti "o# t�fii vEs " srsl�ratro s fly '( •rdLrtl=pond,waste lagoon,dam)? IfVcs,mg-3ampaVeae and size 19-Husfteft oftlte proposed atfim Orlin adjamingpmperty been the location of an active or closed NO. YES wastcmantgementfaciiity? fd �> �� �V'nf IfY fie: i( ,. 20.Has ldtestie of the proposed action or an adjoining property been di'stibject of fetnedtatf} ( ng or NO ; YES conq cwMfarhazardouswaste? JAN 7 2025 iryc:%describe- r :_ ^ A QJ eals I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE ARID A CCURATE TO THE BEST OF my KNOWLEDGE C Applicant/ / t 5 �IZL:.t Signature Part 2-Impact Assessment. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" _ No,or Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur 1. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zon"mg ❑ ; ❑ rebmUfions! t 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? ❑ ❑; 3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? ❑ ❑; q. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the ❑ ❑ establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? 5. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or Elaffect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway? El 6. Wif1 the proposed action cause an increase in the use ofeacrgy and it fails to incorporate I-1 ❑ reasonably avatlablezht rgy conservation or renewable,energy opportudities? LJ 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: a.public/private water supplies? b.public/private wastewater treatment utilities? ❑ ❑' S. WiII the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic,archaeological, El architectural or aesthetic resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands, ❑ waterbodies,groundwater,air quality,flora and fauna)? El Page 3 of 4 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A°/u2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 16 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM �o.or Nfoderate small to large Impact impact may may accirr occur 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion,flooding or drainage Fsobl�s s? _ i 1. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? D, Part 3-Determination of significance. The Lead Agency Is responsible for the completion of Part 3. For every question in Part 2 that•was answered"modefate.to large impact tray.occur",or if there is a need to explain why a..particular element ofthe proposed action iiay,or will.tint result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please'complete Part 3. Part 3 should,in sufficient detail,identify the impact,including any measures or design elements t v ��yyigg I by the pmjeet sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts, Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency de n 9. a. l01 cc may or Mll not be:significant.Each potential impact should be assessed'considcring its setting,pro bability ofoceua ng, •1tw duration,;irreversibility,geagmphic.scope and magnitude: Aw donstderthe potential for sho •t 2025 cumulative impacts. IV Zoning hoard of, Appeals a l i 0 Clieck this bore ifyou have determined,based-on the information and analysis bbove,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an environmental impact statement is required. Check this box ifyou have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. Town of Southold-Board of Trustees Name of lead Agency Date President Print or Type Name-of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency 'Title of P.espensible Officer Signature of`Responsibla Officer in lead Agency Signature of Preparer lifdifterent from Responsible r7fiit-erj! PRINT Page 4 of 4 http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F°/u2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 17 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM 1 Town of smathoid, Ra i LM C�l� C AS9FSSIQ7tl�V F0'R'-$ _ r AN 2 7 20 5 A. 'INSMU+LHONS ' Zonh- Board oY p pals L Ali applicants for,permits* including Town of Southold agencies;-shailtrfiimplefie'flux_CCAilF:.for proposed actions-that are subject to-:the Town of Southold'Waterfront Consistency ReviewLaw. Thm assessment is intended to supplctnent other infoimation, used by a Town of Southold agency in Malang a deter(niaat'on of c6nsistini *Except minor exempt actions Including Building Permits and outer mini verial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion HaardArea. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list,policies and explanations of each policy contained m the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed actiontill. be.:ecraluated.as to-its At ardifidgd 1>enefacial and adverse- feces an ehe cortstal area(which includes I.o So up' al f pthaid'1'otunl: 3. If any question in Section C on this.form is answered"yes'or`�W.then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy_standards'and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer ltnugt'be §XLJWnM,ia detail,Fauns both snagggl! na am(R non; s oetfiaiXf:lats. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions,it-shall not be uncledai;:en. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places.online at the Town.of Southold I s website(southoldtown.northfork.net),the Hoard of Trustees Office,the Planning Department,all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. R D SCRI➢.''xTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTAW11 - 77 FRI �ECT;1�dAl '<� b 5 A-.�, The AppRi.cation has been submitted to(check appropriate response): Town Board 0 Planning Board❑ Bu lftg Dept. Q Board of Trustees 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response); (a) Action undertaken.directly by Town agency(e.g.capital ❑ -wnstnxtop,planning activity,agency regulation land transaction) (b) Financial a4 stance(e,g.grant,loan,subsidy) (c) Permit,approval,license,certification: Nature and extent of action. CA http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/n3A°/n2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 18 of 44 l PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM .Q Location of action: �� �S� �.2 ! '@ . sali� tN�� `� �•{� Y! Siteaot>vege: o r�' , �', Present land use: II Preset coning class"ificataon, �1.'� _ k 'e®• � f . s..tx 2. if an application for the proposed action,has been filed with the Town of Southold�enet wing_ J information shall be provided; ��N (/ � 0 (a) Name of applicant: i ev O�6, Q 2 _`I pr n�"'�+oard of Ap CaM Cry , (b) Mailing address: ,. U'_ J (c) Telephone number;Area Code( ,) 10 (d) Application number,if ariy; f _ Vviill the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes D No.N If yes,which state or federal agency?; C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by auslyAng how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Managdaatent Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answem ti require that the form be returned for completion, Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community tharacter, preserves open space,makes efficient use of iafrastructure,>Qnakss beneficial use of a coastal location,and minha lees adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies;Page 2 for evaluation c0teris: 23Yes .Q No ❑Not Applicable 1j n Varly CIA a We.' ill �Tdu�ll 41 1 ki Attach adMoual sheou if necessary Policy 2 Firetect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LW"Section-M—Policies Pago 3 throu O 0 for ewduatlon critof iia El Yes No Not Applicable http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F°/u2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 19 of 44 PDF.js viewer - 1/7/25,4:15 PM Attach.additl"sheets ifnecessery Policy 3. Enhance.visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Seddon ffi—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria. 0 Yes El No ❑ Not Applicable ReCeive o "a.-Y-Z C'r-A Q S e ,lc Zoning boara � d Attach additional sheets If necemmy NATURAL,COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize I ass of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and grodon.See LWRP Section IU—Policies Pages S through 16 for evaluation criteria ® "Yea No Not Applicable 'e, i •t .��vti�' wl Litir� S t4 v �1f ,� �. Attach additional sheets ff necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of.Southold.See LWRP Se@den.M —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Yes Q No El Not Applicable cxl. S1�1 Gi -r e, z .. y\[� t �?x '�. Wit° . 1 ..irv;c•v�.\ e�.. ti� P�C VSiC-, Attach additidbl shee.%ifmimsary Polity 6. Protect mid restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold .ecosystems including Significant Coastal Ibb and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III Policies;Wages 22 through 32 For e=viduation criteria. http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/u3A%2F°/n2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 20 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Yes No Not Applicable 0 VIIaJy. � IPR Attaeb addititraal sheets if necomry n Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town, of Southold. See LW RAVctnon10 iTf 25 Folit Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. Zorlmg Board f Yes No Not Applicable -- Attach additional sheets itbecessary Policy S. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hmardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III—Policies;Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes ED Ne Q Not Applicable `i `e. t`� `�c:S1, ew. ► _ . :e `` , d� ,:�a�;n . �c�. �'s W�.RY'- wtiv � �'e� PUBLIC COS POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to,and recreational use of, coastal water&,public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold, See LWRP Section III—Policies;Pages 38 through 46 for evoinatio>n criteria. CI WO No Not Applicable � .: �� tom. a, . . ',,�. C,LC:G.'e�o�. t:L�t: •c�. ._.. _- , ti .v 0.tGe t A-,wVti V00v, =Gj . Attach addidnal sheets if necessary http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F°/u2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 21 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM 1 ��ecei`ved JAN 2 7 Zoning Board o Appeals i R a' s " - 4 B LOO K.IN fc 1O OATH http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/a3A%2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 22 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM A4 I awed o , BAN 2 7 oning Board of A peals i. { � v L-DOI.lur0 t3ozlH - "S7 SM E http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 23 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25, 4:15 PM 1 Received JAN�2 7�� Zoning Board of Appeals ._k ■mow ■■� ■.�+� .�_ -. .. +r�W . L00K-Ma "ST http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F°/u2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold°/26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 24 of 44 o T ZZ N N 00 A W W N co N N C� G C) 6 r 0 a m F o . a .S. T 0 O A T!. c w C 9 N � CT co w ` o . . N :� ._ - , o �° . (M o m Sv C w O {p > CD UT N \ N N � A O Gn A T A PDF.js viewer 1/7/25, 4:15 PM JAN 2 7 202 Zoning Boa f eals w r „ k L LOOK-IMG WU`TH http://24.38.28,228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A°/u2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 26 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Board df'ZonW.AiiiieaU Aamlieatidti r i AUTHORIZATION �_�- - j (Where the Applicant is not the Owner) / I, L LLAI& residing at V Q UX s- Co co-j (Print propc4 owner's name) (Mailing Address 1T4\4 do hereby authorize. 'Q kZZ111KO," 25 (Agent) to apply for variance(s)on m32mhM9fARff9e Ot App ealS Southold Zoning Board of Appeals. NA (Piirit. wner's Name) http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F°/a2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 27 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM /4+6 ------------- A(MNiikrnmsi-.-N-rXn vr, TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town 6f8iliftfiold?s Cr;d6 or rilli.F, or Interest on Hill part of Iowa Thi,pot6ase of tills rhens is ln!)XLwLdV 111rorol7fign which,ev�w.IA;i twu9 vfj or onvilw&eonnias lafte*41iftleVo r. I--Iqq ' action is n avoid same. YOURNAKE sece ive (Last name,(Irst'llame,IlliddIcildfialJOUTOSY00 are lipplytogja t_qellsmcqftoffieooc such as a company.If so,Indicate the other person's or company's name.) TYPE OF APPLICATION:(Check all that apply) JAN 12025 Tax grievance Building Permit Variance Trustee Permit Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Board of Weals- Approval of Mooring Zoning Other(activity) Planning Do you poksonal I ly(or through,your company,spouse, child)'-I6*q-a rWiftlittishIO-With,tilly officer or emplojLicblir the Town ofSiiuibbld?"Relationship"indir&s ui �fiy blood;marriage,or Vastness in c Osi';4jislness laterestll�means a business,.including,a p I nr.(I I v a I rship,ln,,i,hkh-the td-wit,officer or'cmidoycc has even n:pqrt!41 ip town ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which It ecrof bf the shares. YES NO If No,sign and date below.If Yes,complete the balance of Illb form and date and sign where Indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position ofthnt person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe In the space provided. The town officeror employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child Is(check all that apply): A)the owner of greater that$%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant(wile"the applicant Is a corporation) B)the legal or beneficial owner of any Interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not 2 corporation) Q an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or -D)the actual applicant DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted till'` day Signature Print Name http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http�/�3A�/�2F`/`2 1049836%26dbid%3DO%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 28 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM 7', TRAMA+C'TIONAL D1SC>'LOS 6O RK 6cotm elf 5otnlibtd'^�n8e of 8ifii prohibits ran is anicrest on tfle cart officm entnktvc .The rn!mosc of t - ide.ib o " 1 tv 'c le t f e d all w to w va ctinn , oPrr to avaId snore. (t ast'aaoos, tiaitia;:gttddle lnitial,unless.you em appiyingi4 the name of sorneone also or odd ontfty,such as a coinpasry,If st>;irtdt6ft the other peison's or company's name,) eceg�� 1V/l1ME OFAMUC-4'nON:(C'3wck sit that apply) To a" INC ` —_ Building C haiteofZom Coastal Erosion of Appeals Apg;o++gt,cifptet Moarirtg Zpning Board pttertiptibn:from plet�offiiael map p1mming ither ; (if"Other°',Dam ft ac"1y) Do you personally,(or tbro4ghyour Comp slbltng;pa►cn4 or.child)have a relaGonahlpttiiih any nfliccr or employee of ttre Tovti;tifSoulheld7"Retadonsldp"'i iatiides by blood,ntarriag%or business interest:"8usihess lrrtensN'meuris a liusines5, icti the fawn ottiCcf.or ampiayce has even a puttiel nvner3hip of(or eriiptoyment;tsy)ticarporation inctuding a partnership,in�vh' rn 4vhich the tower offtcer orurnplaycc owns Marc that,5PA,' �ite:shares. YES NO 'f lfyou aiu-wered"YES';complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name otper ion employed by the Town of Southold Title orpositlosi ofthat*Tson Desciibatherelationskip:bct%v=yoursctr(the appiicandagdathoprescntiitivo)and the taws officerorernptoyte.Either ebeclt iheapgsopsirzs line p,)through D)andfor dcsaibo iti the space pmdlded. Tin town officer or employee or his or her spouse,Sibling,pzmk of child b(chock all elks apply); d m owner oftreater lt3h 5.,%of the shares of the corporate stock of the sppiloW (when the tt pM 1 is a corpatietion) B)the legaf or F cial awno ofdny'loketost in a no n-corpotate entity(witsa the applicant"is not a corpdradion); GS An office:,if kedor,pSrrner,arCaipioy(:of0eapfpiicxwz.or D)the acdral ppl'icaM DESCRUMON OFRM AT(ONSIIIP Submitted'tli $y +i t i� . 20-210 • 5itrtatpt� - " Print Name if LA Form TS I http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http°/u3A°/u2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3DO%26repo%3DTownOfSouthoId%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 29 of 44 PDF.js viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM l TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 'NEW YORH DATE•A+1gt=st••].4,19 7 5 ACTION OF THE ZONLY(i BOARD of APPEALS -- "��'�' '- Appeal No. 2065 Dated June 24, 1975 i ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF TEE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To Stephen F. Griffing, Jr.,*Esq. Ap�eizant a/c Anna Loria First Street ; New Suffolk, New York- -- at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on Public Hearing: July 24, 1973he appeal was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your Decision: August 14, 1975 ( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property ( ) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance ()() Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance gecelve I. SPECIAL EXCEPTION.By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article ...................Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph .................... of the Zoning Ordinance and the Acelslan•of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) be ea1s confirmed because 8.30 P.M. (E.D.S.T•.) , July 24, 1975, upon applicat-Y -,,t Board of Ap{j Stephen F. Griffi.ng, Jr., Esq. a/c Anna Loria, First Street, New Suffolk, New York, for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-30 for permission to use land for parking. Location of property:. east side First Street, New Suffolk, N. Y., bounded on the north by A. Levesque & Wf.; on the east by Peconic Bay; south by now or formerly A. Wood; west by First Street. Fee paid $15..00. 2. VARIANCE,By resolution of the Board it was determined that (a) Strict application of the Ordinance(would) (would not) produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship because SEE REVERSE ; (b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by ail properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because SEE REVERSE (c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) change the character of the district because SEE REVERSE and therefore, It was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector( ) be confirmed ( )be reversed. SEE REVERSE ANNHU��� ING'BOARD Or,,APPEALS �r FORM ZB4 ApP- Gh aIs u� oy ,ai ma . oard of Marjorie McDermott, Secretary http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfViewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F%2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 30 of 44 PDFJs viewer - 117/25,4:15 PM V , f i if r 025 After investigation and inspection the Board find � � the applicant is requesting permission to. use land at s '� S First Street, New Suffolk', N. Y. for parking purposes in conjunction with his business. The Board finds that theBoOS applicant has greatly improved the lot under appl*'�1%gn. The Board is of the opinion that this would assist in the management of traffic in this area. The Board finds that strict application of the ordinance would produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship; the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district; and the variance will not change the character of the neighborhood, and will observe the spirit of the ordinance. THEREFORE -IT WAS RESOLVED, Stephen F. Griffing, Jr., Esq. a/c Anna Loria, First Street, New Suffolk, New York,be GRANTED permission to use land for parking, as applied for on property located on east side of First Street, New Suffolk, New York, subject to the following conditions: (1) That a buffer zone of ten (10) feet be provided on the northerly boundary. (2.) That the proper barriers be provided to assure that the ten (10) ft. buffer is implemented. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Messrs: Gillispie, Bergen, Grigonis, Hulse. UC'EIVED AND FILED BY PH); SOU. T.',OLD TCGVld CL7 AK C L�;.prr:z ar woc:hQ1d http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/PdfV!ewer.aspx?file=http°/u3A%2F°/n2...1049836%26dbid%3D0%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 31 of 44 PDFJs viewer 1/7/25,4:15 PM Michael J.Domino,President QUA Town Hall Annex1A Ir 54375 Route 25 ./John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President t.�' �� PC) Box 1179 l Glenn Goldsmith 3 ,� Southold �N York 973—) s T ° e 1)?65 1$92 A.Nicholas Kiupski Ifl S�p3.)�o"m ( x, , Greg Williams �, `�' apt(6a1)765 AN Ming Board of A e BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTS 9 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Permit No.: 9674A Date of Receipt of Application: September 6,2016 Applicant: Philip Loria SCTM#: 1000-117-7-31 Project Location: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk Date of Resdlutiohlissuaince: Novembar 13, 2019 Date of Expiration: November 13,2021 e�ciiei~`�v5ai ►~s�: Svua%i v0 Til i,Zti;wvv Project Description: As-built re-sheathing of 1 W of timber bulkhead',with vinyl with an 8' return on the,southeast comer; replace dead-men and all hardware'vkh'hot dipped galvanized hardware;bulkhead:to,;be capped with,'2" CPA Wdo'd. BacicFill�wiith 60,yards of clean sand from an approved source.All work to be done on the landward side of the E bulkhead. Findings:- The project meets all the requirements for issuance of an Administrative Permit set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southbld Town.Code,The issuance of.an Administrative Permit allows for the operations.as indicated:on the.survey prepared by Contractors' Line&Grade South LLC, last dated October 25, 2019 and stamped approved on November 13, 2019; and the project plan prepared by Philip Loria, received on September 6, 2019 and stamped approved on November 13, 2019. Special Conditions: To establish and perpetually maintain a 10'wide non-tuff bu ier landward of the bulkhead. The Permittee is required to provide evidence that a copy of this Trustee permit has been recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk's Office as a notice covenant and deed restriction to the deed of the subject parcel. Such evidence shall be provided within ninety(90)calendar days of issuance of this permit. Inspections: Final Inspection. If the proposed activities do not meet the requirements for issuance of an Administrative Permit set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, a Wetland Permit will be required. This is not a determination from any other agency. Michael:J. Dom ho,,President Board of Trustees = http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/Pdfviewer.aspx?file=http%3A%2F°/u2...1049836%26dbid%3DO%26repo%3DTownOfSouthold%26pdfView%3Dtrue Page 32 of 44 o � N N A < FO FO tt No co W d •,t � N I� Q I � t J o � V has Q t u e a: &PJ- .-- t-t)d d O 00 A Q e a _, Xi K(416� s -r. P, 0 0 N N U / t /�^'�p VaJ/�7, p�{g -gp��j7©,�j �[Q��� a/�jJ4 CJ C9r htnvircelmentdi •�w9• s`ice r Q7 - �q i ;b)- f!1 ���' -mv 1 W • O N 0 ilk rti d e , Tifl.e. 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R-22-0751 —Property of Loria Property Location: e/s/o First Street, 100.37 ft. n/o King Street,New Suffolk—t/o Southold SCTM No. 1000-117.00-07.00-031.000 To Whom It May Concern: Enclosed is a copy of the findings, recommendations and determination of the Board of Review concerning the subject application. Based on the information submitted,the Board granted the request for variance/waiver with the provisions indicated in the determination. The granting of this waiver does not imply that your application will be automatically approved. It is your responsibility to ensure that your application is complete; otherwise, your approval will be subject to unnecessary delay. Very truly urs, John So e , P.E. Chief c Health Engineer Chair oard of Review Enclosure Cc: Board of Review File—Yaphank Mr.Edward Lyons—Reviewer Mr.Andrew Freleng—SC Planning Department Town&Southold Planning Department azen Hoeg W.Philip Loria V •Division OfEnvironmental Quality Board OfReview♦ 360 YaphankAvenue,Suite 2B Yaphank NY 11980. Phone(631)852-5801 Fax(631)852-5825 PublicHealth Prevent.Promote.Protect. SUFFOLK COUNT", "'EPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICE= DIVISION OF ENVIRONAIENTAL QUALITY BOARD OF REVIEW ARTICLE 2,SECTION 220,SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE To: Gregson H. Pigott, MD, MPH,Commissioner From: John Solingen, P.E.,Chair,Board of Review Subject: Findings and Recommendations of the Review Board Regarding: R-22-0751; Property of Loria—e/s/o First Street, 100.37 feet n/o King Street, New Suffolk—t/o SOut of �� SCTM No. 1000-117.00-07.00-031.000 Hearing Date: October 19,2023eCeived Board Members: Karol Sarian,Michael Seaman Reviewer: Edward Lyons I�AN 7 2025 Statement of Problem Zoning Board of Appeals Residential Construction Standards require that the distance between sanitary leaching structures and surface waters be at least 100 feet(ft.). The applicant is proposing to install a sewage disposal system to serve a single-family dwelling that does not conform to standards in that the nearest leaching structure is less than 100 ft. from surface waters. Residential Construction Standards require that the distance between innovative and alternative onsite wastewater treatment systems (I/A OWTS) and effluent pump station to surface waters be at least 75 ft. The applicant is proposing to install a sewage disposal system to serve a single-family dwelling that does not conform to standards in that the I/A O._WTS.and effluent pump station are less than 75 ft. from surface waters. Findings and Facts 1. The applicant is proposing to construct a new single-family dwelling on a vacant parcel having an area of 6,962 square feet(sf). The dwelling will have a maximum of 3-bedrooms. 2. The parcel is located in Groundwater Management Zone 4. 3. The proposed leaching structures and expansion leaching structures will be located 61.8 ft. and 54.8 ft.from surface waters respectively where 100 ft. is required. 4. The proposed I/A OWTS and effluent pump station will be located 54.7 ft. and 57.6 ft. from surface waters respectively where 75 ft. is required. 5. The proposed dwelling will be located 31.3 ft.from surface waters. 6. The parcel is depicted as a single lot on the 1981 tax maps. Gregson H.Pigott,MD, MPH, Comr `loner Hearing Date: October 19, 2023 Subject: Findings and Recommendations of the Review Board Regarding: R-22-0751; Property of Loria— e/s/o First Street, 100.37 feet n/o King Street,New Suffolk—t/o Southold SCTM No. 1000-117.00-07.00-031.000 7. The new sanitary system will consist of an innovative and alternative onsite wastewater treatment system (I/A OWTS), an effluent pump station and one pressurized shallow drainfield (PSD) row with room for 50% expansion of the drainfield. The PSD will have a length of 34.0 R. I/A OWTS have increased nitrogen removal capabilities compared to a cesspool or conventional sanitary system(septic tank plus leaching). V 8. The proposed I/A OWTS unit is the Fuji Clean CENS unit. The Fuji Clean CEN s sbeWd received General Use approval from the Department. QQ NN 9. Soils conditions are acceptable, with 0 to 3.0 ft. of mixed sand and loam, 3.0 ft. to 5Id"fl.017 2025 Clayey Sand, 3.0 to 5.4 ft. pale brown fine sand, and 5.4 to 13.0 ft. of water i2cffiing b6o0warg of Appeals fine sand. 10. Groundwater was encountered at 5.0 ft. below grade at elevation 0.7 ft. The PSD will be 3 ft above the groundwater elevation. 11. As per the groundwater contributing areas and source water assessment maps prepared by Camp Dresser McKee (CDM) in 2009, as part of the Comprehensive Water Resources Management Plan (CWRMP) for Suffolk County, groundwater flow direction is easterly ` towards Great Peconic Bay. 12. The applicant received a letter of no jurisdiction under the Tidal Wetlands Act for the proposal from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation dated March 9,2023 (Application## 1-4738-04926/00001). 13. The applicant's attorney submitted a copy of a Board of Review variance decision dated May 21, 2004 for Department Ref. No. R09-03-0056 granting similar setback variances from a proposed sewage disposal system to surface waters to permit the construction of a single-family dwelling on a vacant parcel. The proposal was to install a conventional sanitary system, and the variances permitted the installation of the septic tank 36 ft. to surface waters and leaching pools 53 ft.to surface waters. Determination It was a 3 to 0 determination of the Board to grant the request for the variances for the location of the proposed new sanitary system with the following conditions: • The applicant submits a letter from the Town stating that the proposal meets Town Zoning or any other documentation, acceptable to the Department, verifying the proposal meets Town Zoning. • The applicant shall submit a copy of the Town of Southold Board of Town Trustees Wetlands Permit or letter of no jurisdiction. GregsonH.Pigott,MD, MPH, Corsi., Toner Hearing Date: October 19,2023 Subject: Findings and Recommendations of the Review Board Regarding: R-22-0751; Property of Loria— e/s/o First Street, 100.37 feet n/o King Street, New Suffolk— t/oo S@ SCTM No. 1000-117.00-07.00-031.000 �_ JAN21N • The proposed expansion PSD row shall be installed at the time of initial construction of tPeAppeals new sanitary system. Zoning Board o • Notification shall be made to the Department so that a representative can witness the soil removal and replacement operation as well as the sewage disposal system installation. • The property owner shall retain a licensed design professional to supervise and certify the site excavation,backfilling, and installation of the sanitary system. • The property owner shall be responsible to obtain a dewatering permit from the agency having jurisdiction, and comply with its terms if dewatering is necessary- to remove poor soils below the sewage disposal system. Although the separation distances between the proposed new sanitary system and surface waters are less than those required by standards, the structures have been located in the best possible location to maximize separation distances for the protection of surface waters. Furthermore, the system to be installed will include an innovative and alternative onsite wastewater treatment system with leaching capacity designed in accordance with current standards. The site has soil and groundwater conditions that will permit the operation of the new sewage disposal system, and the proposal i should not result in any degradation of groundwater quality. The granting of the requested variances is not a formal approval to construct a dwelling and install an onsite sanitary system on the subject property. Rather, it is a determination on the specific variances requested, based upon factors noted in §760-612 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code (Sanitary Code). In compliance with §760-612A(1)(a), the proposed variances are in general conformity with the Sanitary Code. The variances should not impair groundwater, surface water and drinking water supplies, and, as such, is consistent with criteria specified in §760-612A(1)(b). The granting of the requested variances will not adversely affect the design of an adequate on-site water supply and/or sewage disposal system, taking into account soil conditions, depth to groundwater, and site-specific physical conditions, and as such, is consistent with criteria specified in§760-612A(1)(e). As per §760-612 of the Sanitary Code, the approval of the variances is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Sanitary Code to protect groundwater and drinking water supplies,surface water and other natural resources, and public health, safety and welfare. ;en, December 7,2023 ohs P.E. C d of Review *Note:All references to Article 6 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code refer to the version effective December 1,2020. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK (P STEVEN BELLONE SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES GREGSON H. PIGOTT, MD, MPH Commissioner lqqe Melissa C Butler ece & 2023 206 LINCOLN STREET fle Notice#: 5 RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 30A 2I ZO 1090 FIRST STREET Tax Map: 100011700070Q,Oa0 Record ID: R-22-0751 Zoning Boa Notice of Incomplete Application Melissa C Butler, This office has reviewed your application for the above referenced project. The following will be required prior to any further processing of the application for approval to construct: The Board of Review has approved your variance request. Prior to the issuance of a "Permit to Construct" the following will be required: 1) Town of Southold Zoning variance approval 2) Town of Southold Trustee's permit. To avoid delays in the processing/approval of your application, paperwork and documents should be submitted using the online portal. Electronic submission will ensure priority processing. Please note that alterations of surveys/plans must be made by a licensed design professional or surveyor and be properly certified. Photocopies of documents and penciled in corrections are not acceptable. Please do not hesitate to call (631) 852-' 5700 with any questions. Regards, Edward Lyons Principal Public Health Sanitarian CC: JEFFREY BUTLER PHILIP LORIA DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY-OFFICE OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT 360 Yaphank Avenue,Suite 2C,Yaphank,NY 11980 (631)852-5700 1 Fax(631)852-5755 Page 1 of 1 C rellc� < U?n'1 . d- DS60f;,e�Ga 07 - -6,7 73 -4/ePV,0. r 115 -YUC--{- fie bu-L 14-G Ae f f�-� f koposecL u-es roui(4-" czvz rvdui1 r s lsAg--�3' j 2 s 3 ` s,v - sys b a 7 ' i nefi S cts /3 -f �U�" c:� E' e ,�a�. a-% ZY114 SePI CMO--- jay AeT )OC/I v� j 4-1 lq:) `11 t-R' 14 � L v / al ,P $go,c.z j 60,VLA r l 14 l� `j to k' ac-op'n-Ped 6,y 5oav P-9 l/e d 4gez.ei,-ttvO,A 6 :,-oo-ccL-b W-S&krC M-qehjr� JAN 2 7 2025 •' Zoning Board of Appeals BOARD MEMBERS Or$O(/r Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson O�� yp! 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 O Southold,NY 11971-0959 Eric Dantes Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer G Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Horning 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider �yCQU Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631)765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 Received ►JAN S 7 2025 Zoning B`o-arrdd(,01 rals September 18,2015 Frank Falino,Architect 16 Harbor Road Port Washington,NY 11050 RE:ZBA File#6773-Grella Dear Mr.Falino, - ---At the Zoning Board of-Appeals-Special meeting held on September 17,-2015,the-Board Members voted unanimously to rescind the resolution to re-open the hearing on Grella#6773. This decision was based on the information you provided in letters dated August 11,2015,August 3,2015, and September 14,2015 with the attached revision to the garage doors and the architectural plans dated last revised 8/3/15 as pages A-0.0,A-1,A-2.1,A-2,A-3,A-4 and EX-1. The Zoning Board office will advise the-building department to lift the stop work order,so you may proceed with this project. Since Leslie Kanes Weisman Chairperson/Department Head CC: Chief Building inspector Michael Verity Assistant Town Attorney Stephen Kiely✓�� BOARD MEMBERS OF soar Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson �� y� 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 h0 l0 Southold,NY,11971-0959 Eric Dantes Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer G Q Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Homing ',�c►� ® �O 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider �,j'�,0 Southold,NY 1197 http://southoldtown.northfork.net ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS JX_ ED TOWN OF SOUTHOLD , av Tel.(631)765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 NOV 3 2014 outhold n.Clerk FINDINGS,DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION IJN" %I V MEETING OF NOIVEMBER 6,2014 -Zonm9 Board of APPeals ZBA FILE: 6773 NAME OF APPLICANT: William F. Grella and Gary D.Osborn SCTM: 1000-117-7-30 PROPERTY LOCATION: 1200 First Street(adj.to Great Peconic Bay)New Suffolk,NY SEORA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type H category of the State's List of Actions, without further steps under SEQRA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the;Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14-14 to 23, and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated June 27, 2014, stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. LWRP DETERMINATION: This application was referred for review under Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. The LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation dated Aug. 21, 2014. Based upon the information provided' on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to us, it is our recommendation that the proposed request for less than the required front yard setback of 35 feet,less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet, less than the code required single side yard setback of 10 feet, and less than the code required combine side yard setback of 25 feet are EXEMPT from Coastal Consistency Review.Furthermore,the request for proposed lot coverage of 38.2%where 30% is allowed by Code, and the proposed bulkhead setback of 21 feet where 75 feet is required by Code is INCONSISTENT with LWRP policy standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. On September 16, 2014, the Board received an amended Notice of Disapproval, correcting the Zone District from R40 to M11. Based on the new Notice of Disapproval the setbacks and lot coverage changed as follows; a front yard setback required of 35 feet, minimum side yard setback of 25 feet, combined side yard setbacks of 50 feet and maximum permitted lot coverage of 30 percent. The new side yard setbacks are still exempt. However, the applicant has proposed a reduction of lot coverage from the existing 66.9%to a proposed 3 8.2%where 30%is allowed by code, an increase of the bulkhead setback from the existing 2 feet, to the proposed 21 feet, and the relocation and construction of a new county- certified septic system. Based upon these mitigating factors it is our recommendation that the proposed request for proposed lot coverage of 38.2% and the proposed bulkhead setback of 21 feet are therefore CONSISTENT with LWRP policy standards, and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP. Furthermore, the proposed construction of more than the code permitted 2.5 stories is proposed to render the structure FEMA flood zone compliant, and is therefore CONSISTENT with LWRP policy standards, and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP. PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: The applicant's property is a 3621 sq. ft. parcel in the MII Zone. The property has 3512 sq. ft. of buildable land. The northerly lot line is adjacent to a single-family dwelling similarly r Page 2 of 3—November 6,2014 ZBA#6773—Grella/Osborn SCTM#1000-117-7-30 located in the ME Zone. The easterly lot line abuts the waters of Great Peconic Bay. The southerly lot line is adjacent to a larger property currently serving as a boat yard also located within the MII Zone. The westerly lot line lies along First(l') Street.A large portion of the property is located in FEMA flood zone VE el 8,with'Ingst all of the rest of the property located in FEMA flood zone AE el 6. IM BASIS OF APPLICATION: Request for Variances from Articles XXIII,XXII and III, Sections 280-56,280-116B and 280-14(Bulk Schedule)and the Building Inspector's August 7,2013, amended and renewed May 19,2014, amended June 2,2014,amended July 14,2014,Amended September 16,2014 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for building permit for partial demolition,reconstruction,additions and alterations of an existing single family dwelling, at; 1)less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet,2)less than thdR@00e 4 e dingle side yard setback of 25 feet,3)less than the code required combined side yard setback of 50 feet,4)more than the code permitted maximum lot coverage of 30%,,5)less than the code required bulkhead setback ofyfiffe"t%5je than the code permitted 2 stories. Zoning Board of Appeals RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant requests Six (6) variances to partially demolish, reconstruct, and make additions and alterations to an existing single family dwelling with 1) a proposed front yard setback of 3 feet, where 35 feet is required by Code; 2) a proposed 2.7 ft. side yard setback where 25 feet is required; 3) a proposed combined 13 feet side yard setback where 50 feet is required; 4) a proposed lot coverage of 38.2%, where a maximum of 30% is allowed; 5)a variance for a proposed bulkhead setback of 21 feet where 75 feet is required by code; and 6) a proposed building height of three (3) stories, where no more than two (2) stories are allowed by Code. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The file contains a document published Dec. 19, 2013 by the NYS Dept. of State, Division of Building Standards and Codes, and designated as a Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code Technical Bulletin titled "Determination of Stories Above Grade in-elevated One- and Two-Family Dwellings in Flood Zone Hazard Areas,"which was deemed to be inapplicable to this application in a related code interpretation (see ZBA File#6789).The file contains a Letter of Non-Jurisdiction from the NYSDEC dated Aug. 16, 2013.The file also contains a letter submitted from a neighbor living on the opposite side of lst St. who is objecting to the applicant's proposed project. FINDINGS OF FACT/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on Sept.4,2014, and on Oct.2,2014,at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony,documentation,personal inspection of the property and surrounding neighborhood,and other evidence,the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Town Law&267-b(3)(b)(1). Grant of the variances will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. A single family dwelling is a permitted structure within the MI zone. The existing dwelling was constructed in 1962,without the need for any variances. The structure has a valid CO. The proposed partial demolition, reconstruction, additions and alterations to the existing single family dwelling will substantially reduce the current degree of non-conformance on this small lot. The subject structure must be elevated to FEMA requirements to protect the property. 2. Town Law 5267-b(3)(b)(2). The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than with the grant of area variances. The existing structure was constructed in 1962, and is located on a small non-conforming parcel. There is no feasible conforming area on the parcel available to move the structure, even if it was feasible to move it. The new construction required to make the structure FEMA flood zone compliant cannot be done without the grant of variances. 3. Town Law 4267-b(3)(b)(3). The variance granted herein for a front yard setback of 3 feet where 35'feet is required is mathematically substantial, representing+91% relief from the code. The variances granted herein for a single side yard setback of 2.7 feet where a minimum of 25 feet is required, and a combined side yard setback of 13 Page 3 of 3—November 6,2014 ZBA#6773—Grella/Osborn SC7'M#1000-117-7-30 feet where a minimum of 50 feet is required are substantial, representing 89% and 74%relief from the code. The(x, variance granted herein for lot coverage of 38.2% where 30% is allowed by code is substantial representing 27% relief from the code. The variance granted herein for a bulkhead setback of 21 feet where 75 feet is required by code is substantial representing 72% relief from the code. However, with the removal of the nonconforming decking and concrete planters,total lot coverage will be decreased from the current 66.9%, and the distance to the bulkhead will be increased from the current 2 feet. Moreover,there is no conforming area on this small parcel that is outside of the flood zone areas, or that is available to relocate the existing or the proposed reconstructed structure. In accordance with a related ZBA code interpretation in File#6789,dated Nov. 6,2 v elor a proposed non-conforming third story required to make the existing single family dwelling FEl c m liant, is no longer required. JAN 2 7 2025 4. Town Law &267-b(3)(b)(4) No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a var��Ia_n�g�e in this residential community will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions id'- f rWb@i5ft06C11P 1S applicant will construct a new, county certified septic system. The applicant-must comply with Chapter 236 of the Town's Storm Water Management Code,,and the applicable regulations of other Town, county,and state agencies. 5. Town Law §267-b(3)(b)(5). The difficulty has been self-created. The applicant purchased the parcel after the Zoning Code was in effect and it is presumed that the applicant had actual or constructive knowledge of the limitations on the use of the parcel under the Zoning Code in effect prior to or at the time of purchase. 6. Town Law 4267-b. Grant of the requested relief is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of a newly reconstructed FEMA compliant single family dwelling,while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Horning, seconded by Member Weisman (Chairperson),and duly carried,to GRANT, the variances as applied for, and shown on the survey drawn by John T. Metzger, Licensed Land Surveyor,last revision dated May 28,2014. Subject to the following conditions;. CONDITIONS: 1.The stone and concrete retaining wall planters in the front yard shall be removed. 2.AC equipment will be relocated to the southern side of the structure,adjacent to the marina. That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued. Any deviation from the survey, site plan and/or architectural drawings cited in this decision will result in delays and/or a possible denial by the Building Department of a building permit, and may require a new application and public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. Any deviation from the variance(s)granted herein as shown on the architectural drawings, site plan and/or survey cited above, such as alterations, extensions, or demolitions, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconformities under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase`the degree of nonconformity. Vote of the Board: Ayes, Members Weisman (Chairperson), Schneider, Horning, Dantes, Goehringer. This Resolution was duly adopted(5-0). did-fie. �A ��� F/A" c�'✓t--y Leslie Karles Weisman, Chairperson Approved for filing /, /lv /2014 r - Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 1 -Project Information Instructions for Completing Part 1—Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1.You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. ¢R � Part 1—Project and Sponsor Information .e a .B� IJAN 2 7 2025, Name of Action or Project: PHILIP LORIA Zoning Board of Appeals Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): 1090 FIRST STREET,NEW SUFFOLK,NY 11956 Brief Description of Proposed Action: CONSTRUCT ONE FAMILY RESIDENCE ON PILING FOUNDATION PER ATTACHED PLANS. INSTALLATION OF NEW I/A SYSTEM Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 631-727-2180x269 KAREN HOEG,ESQ.,c/o TWOMEY,LATHAM,SHEA ET AC E-Mail: khoeg@suffolklaw.com Address: 33 WEST 2ND STREET City/PO: State: Zip Code: RIVERHEAD NY 11901 1. Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES administrative rule,or regulation? If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that ❑ may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other government Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval:Southold Town Building Permit;Town Trustees Permit, ❑ NYSDEC,Letter of Non-Jurisdiction 3. a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? •159 acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? .124 acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 0.12 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on,are adjoining or near the proposed action: 5. ❑Urban ❑ Rural(non-agriculture) ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial m Residential(suburban) ❑Forest ❑ Agriculture ❑ Aquatic ❑ Other(Specify): ❑Parkland Page 1 of 3 5. Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A a. A permitted use under the zoning regulations? ReCePVed ❑ ❑ b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? ❑ Z ❑ NO YES 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural landscape? Zoning Board of Appeals ❑ W1 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES Name:Peconic Bay and Environs,Reason:Protect public health,water,vegetation,&scenic beauty, If Yes,identify: Agency:Suffolk County,Date:7-12-88 ❑ NO YES 8. a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? W1 ❑ b. Are public transportation services available at or near the site of the proposed action? IZI ❑ c. Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near the site of the proposed Elaction? 9. Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: ❑ ❑✓ 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water: ❑ ❑ 11. Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: 0 ❑ 12. a.Does the project site contain,or is it substantially contiguous to,a building,archaeological site,or district NO YES which is listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places,or that has been determined by the ❑ Commissioner of the NYS Office of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation to be eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places? b.Is the project site,or any portion of it,located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for ❑ archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office(SHPO)archaeological site inventory? 13. a. Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? ❑ IZI b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? ❑ If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: Page 2 of 3 r 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the1)�rojppect site.Che all,that apply ❑Shoreline El Forest ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successidnhY-° eive ®Wetland ❑ Urban ❑ Suburban JAN 2 7 2025 15. Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed by the State or NO YES Federal government as threatened or endangered? Northern Long-eared Bat,PI... Zoning Board of Appeals ❑ IZI 16. Is the project site located in the 100-year flood plan? NO YES ❑ Z 17. Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? NO YES If Yes, ❑ ❑ a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? W ❑ b. Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? If Yes,briefly describe: NEW CATCH BASINS TO BE INSTALLED FOR ROOF DRAINAGE CAPTURE 18. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that would result in the impoundment of water NO YES or other liquids(e.g.,retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)? If Yes,explain the purpose and size of the impoundment: ❑ ❑ 19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed solid waste NO YES management facility? If Yes,describe: ❑ ❑ 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed)for hazardous waste? If Yes,describe: ❑ ❑ I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicants on or/nam : KAREN HOEG,ESQ. Date: 12-19-2024 Signature: Title:AGENT PRINT FORM Page 3 of 3 EAF Mapper Summary Report ecej day, December 1 ,2024 11:36 AM. � � . _ DISe almer: The EAF Mapper is a screening tool,intended to assist i project sponsors and reviewgencies in preparing an environmental ? �• asses�s���QQee�.r�t�orp{(EpPlfllAquestions asked in the EAF are Zonlr&�vJeYdry by the EAF Mapper.Additional information on any EAF fltas:7c34 i question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks. Although 11;1i7:,-7-28 l 1P the EAF Mapper provides the most up-to-date digital data available to DEC,you may also need to contact local or other data sources in order 4 to obtain data not provided by the Mapper.Digital data is not a j substitute for agency determinations. 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Loria- 1090 First Street,New Suffolk -_ . y ,, . - NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Division of Environmental Permits,Region 1 Received SUNY;a-Stony Brook,50 Circle Road,Stony Brook,NY 11790 P:(631)444-03651 F:(631)444-0360 www d ec.ny.gov JAN 2 7 2025 LETTER OF NO JURISDICTION Zoning Board TIDAL WETLANDS ACT of APpe March 9, 2023 Philip Loria PO Box 15 New Suffolk, NY 11956 Re: Application #1-4738-04926/00001 Loria Property: 1090 First Street SCTM# 1000-117-7-31 Dear Philip Loria: Based on the information you submitted the Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the portion of the above property landward of the functional bulkhead greater than 100 feet in length, as shown on the survey prepared by Line and Grade Surveyors, last revised 10/18/2022, which was constructed prior to August 20, 1977 as evidenced on historic aerial photography, is beyond the jurisdiction of the Article 25 Tidal Wetlands Act. Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations (6NYCRR Part 661), no permit is required to conduct regulated activities landward of that bulkhead. Be advised, no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal wetlands jurisdictional boundary, as indicated above, without a permit. It is your responsibility to ensure that all precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or disturbance within Article 25 jurisdiction which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the jurisdictional boundary and your project (i.e. a 15' wide construction area) or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. This letter shall remain valid unless site conditions change. Please note that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits or approvals from other agencies or local municipalities. Sincerely, Kevin Kispert Permit Administrator cc: Karen Hoeg, Esq. BMHP File r.aw YORK Department of ;:.,,Y Environmental 1! Conservation + - Karen A.Hoeg Partner 631.727.2180 x269 TWOMAMIt V.A' Latham. khoeg@suffoUdaw.com S H E A, K E L L E Y, DUBIN & Q U A R T A R A R O, LLP 33 West Second St. P.O.Box 9398 Riverhead,NY 11901 January 14, 2025 VIA HAND DELIVERY Received Town of Southold JAN 2 7 2025 Zoning Board of Appeals 54375 Route 25 Zoning Board of Appeals Southold,NY 11971 Attn: Kim Fuentes,Board Assistant lkw Re: Zoning Board of Appeals Area Variance Application(Var#7498) Owner: Philip Loria Premises: 109 First Street,New Suffolk,NY SCTM#: 1000-117-7-31 Dear Kim: Our office represents Philip Loria, owner of the above referenced property, with regard to his Zoning Board of Appeals area variance application.A prior ZBA application was held on July 1 and August 5, 2021. This application is a modification of the previously submitted plan. As such, enclosed please find an original and 8 copies of the following modified documents: 1. Southold Building Department Notice of Disapproval dated November 22, 2024; 2. Zoning Board of Appeals Area Variance Application form; 3. Original signed Short Environmental Assessment form; 4. LWRP form; 5. Agricultural Data Statement; 6. Photographs of the property; 7. Site Plan last revised 8/7/2023 by Jeffrey T. Butler, PE, PC; 8. Building Plans dated 3/l/2022 by Joan Chambers; and 9. Town Property Card. A filing fee was previously submitted with the initial application,but please advise if any further fee is due. Very truly yours, . Karen A. Hoeg KAH/dp Enc. / } Karen A.Hoeg { Partner \ 631.727.2180 x269 Twomey MA Latham khocg@suffolklaw.com SHEA, KELLEY, DUBIN & QUARTARARO, LLP 33 West Second St. P.O.Box 9398 tjverhead,NY 11901 ed JAN 2 7 2025 Zoning Board of Appeals January 23, 2025 Donna Westermann Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals PO Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: Philip Loria 1090 First Street,New Suffolk SCTM# 1000-117-7-31 Dear Donna: This letter will confirm our application submitted on January 16, 2025 amends the pending application. In this regard,please find our check for$500.00 representing the filing fee. Should you require anything further,please let me know. Yours truly, Karen A. Hoeg r_ ZBA CHECK FEES - 2024 Funding Account- B2110.10 DATE NAME ZBA FILE# FEE CHECK# DATE SENT TO TCO 1/27/2025 Eastern End Pool LLC for:Sicuro 8001 $750.00 3888 1/31/2025 1/27/2025 Loria,Philip 498 . $500.00 101743 1/31/2025 Recalendar PH fee $1,250.00 RECEIVED I:Ea .3 20 Southold Town Clerk !cWn of Southold P.O Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 02/03/25 Receipt#: 337407 Quantity Transactions Reference Subtotal 1 ZBA Application Fees 8001 $750.00 1 ZBA Application Fees 7498 $500.00 Total Paid: $1,250.00 Notes: Payment Type Amount Paid By CK#3888 $750.00 Eastern End Pool LLC CK#101743 $500.00 Twomey, Latham Southold Town Clerk's Office 53095 Main Road, PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Name: Twomey, Latham 33 W Second St P O Box 9398 Riverhead, NY 11901 Clerk ID: JENNIFER Internal ID:7498 BOARD MEMBERS ��rjF SU!/T�o �� Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson ,`O 01 0 53095 Main Road•P.O. Box 1179 Patricia Acampora Southold,NY 11971-0959 Robert Lehnert,Jr. Office Location: Nicholas Planamento • �OQ Town Annex/First Floor Margaret Steinbugler C�U 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel. (631) 765-1809 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2025 at 10:00 AM PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,.pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), Town of Southold,the following "IN PERSON" public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2025: The public may ALSO have access to view, listen and make comment during the PUBLIC HEARING as it is happening via ZOOM WEBINAR. There will be a link to the Zoom Webinar meeting at http://southoldtownnv.qov/calendar.aspx. 10:20 A.M. - PHILIP LORIA #7498 — (Adjourned October 6, 2022 and Amended) Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18; Article XIII, Section 280-56; and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021, Amended November 22, 2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling on a pile foundation; at 1) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; located at: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY. SCTM No. 1000-117- 7-31. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review on The Town's Weblink/Laserfiche under Zoning Board of Appeals(ZBA)\Board Actions\Pending. Click Link: http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=935072&dbid=0&repo=TownOfSouthold If you have questions, please telephone our office at(631)765-1809, or by email: kimf@southoldtownny.gov. ti Dated: March 20, 2025 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Kim E. Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/USPS) P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 x O��gUFFO(�-�o rj Town Hall Annex, 54375 NYS Route 25 G ? P.O.Box 1179 y Southold,New York 11971-0959 2 Fax(631)765-9064 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS DATE: March 3, 2025 OEM,I81TMRUC+�T0110NS FiUR UaBLIIC HEARIiN, Dear Applicant; The April 3, 2025 Zoning Board of Appeals Regular Meeting will be held BOTH in person in the Town Hall Meeting Room at 53095 Main Road, Southold AND via video conferencing(Zoom Webinar), and a transcript will be provided at a later date. The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live, and make comments. Below, please see instructions required to prepare for the ZBA public hearing which includes: PLEASE READ CAR+E�FULLY. 1. Yellow sign to post on your property a minimum of seven(7) days prior to your hearing,to be placed not more than 10 feet from the front property line (within your property) bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both street frontages. Posting should be done no later than March 26, 2025. To avoid weather damage to your sign please affix it to a sturdy surface such as plywood. If your sign is damaged, please call the office and we will provide you with another one. Prior to your public hearing, members of the Board of Appeals will each conduct a personal inspection of your property.If a Board member reports that there is no signage visibly on display as required by law,your scheduled hearing will be adjourned to a later date to ensure compliance with Chapter 55-1 (B) 1 of the Town Code. 2. SC Tax Map with property numbers. 3. Legal Notice of in person meeting,as well as video conferencing. Instructions for participation will follow, and will be posted on the Town's Website under the meeting date, and the Legal Notice section of Suffolk Times Newspaper. 4. Affidavits of Mailings and Posting to be completed by you, notarized, and returned to our office along with the mailing receipts and green cards by March 26, 2025, verifying that you have properly mailed and posted. Please attach a photograph of the posting on your property with your affidavit of posting. 5. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view application. MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Please send by llSPS Certified Mail Return Recei the following documents to all owners of property (tax map with property numbers enclosed) vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. We x Instructions for ZBA Public Heari'_.- ,/� Page 2 `�� ask that you send your mailings promptly so that if any piece is undeliverable,you can reach out to your neighbors to request their mailing addresses, and re-mail. Mailing to be done by March 17,2025. a. Legal Notice informing interested parties of meeting being conducted IN PERSON and via video conferencing. (Enclosed) A WEBLINK to the meeting will be provided on the Town's Website under the date of the meeting. b. Your Cover Letter which should include your contact information, date and time of hearing, procedures for submitting written comment via email or USPS to our office. Recipients should be able to contact you for additional information. Furthermore, if recipients need to contact the ZBA staff,they may telephone 631-765-1809 or email us at kimf@southoldtoMM.gov or elizabeth.sakarellosgtown.southold.ny.us c. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view all pending applications. (Enclosed) Link to view pending applications: http://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. d. Survey or Site Plan depicting "as-built" and proposed improvements requiring ZBA relief. The Town's Laserfiche/Weblink files provides both location addresses and mailing addresses in their current Assessment Roll listing. (See Link Below). Also,the Town Assessor's Office can be reached at 631-765-1937. Contact us via email or by phone if you need further assistance. TownOfSouthold>Assessors>Assessment Books/Tax Rolls> hftps://southoldtownny.aov/DocumentCenter/View/10528/2024-FinalAssessRoll IMP,OR-TANTINSTRUCTIONS: Scan and emayil hfCUSPS marling receipts, green signature cards and3affi"davrts to ' ti-7�'T_ ",����I��.� �+K s,L:I:,�,M 4�;�•'`y ' y� p kimf(n�s.o�uttio'ldetownny.gov,aad **'PROM-PTLY USPS MAIEL**`the ORIG-INALS,to the Town of"Southold,.ZBA, PO. Box 1179, Southold,.NY 11971°. Please note that without your mailing receipts, the ZBA will be prevented from conducting your hearing,pursuant to Chapter 55 of the Southold Town Code and New York State Law. Please note that you or your representative are required to attend. If you or your representative are not present, the hearing will be adjourned to the next available hearing date. Please be reminded that New York State Law requires the ZBA to follow the above specific policies. If for any reason, you are unable to prepare for your public hearing as instructed, please let us know. *P EAS°E N,O1TrE*** TIDE LAST DAY T© SUiB1VI1T WItITTE{N D©CTJ�M�ENTS TO TI3I O' ICE FOR TIDE B(O , MUM�BEN S 01LOV BET HE , A PR+IO TO THEE IIBLI + G. AFTER THAT N LE BV AN B'E S' TEED TOT iE BOO i J R,E�M+BERS AT TIIE U�BLIC FEARING Kim E. Fuentes—Board Assistant i I-•aserfiche Instructions'.. for Zoning Board of Appeals Records Gavt rntnen tvices Visititt How Do l.. r r y rat / ,I. / n s �,i, � /4 -� / S �L 3�3 /j g'1• y ,,d 1 /: '' Y i � a ti,..� fi �. � � .54p+vA'4efK,e�se /i r � r611nUttt.• '�µ� ii. � ��S WY3'�'�- tl'eb!utk7T�at7Srhe l fbrftulA�ptkutSut7`y� %-,.� - -c..:..t" ,�Fruin _ =;:u...:.....':.:S�;n.ir�.l::.:i�...w � '�=.>4s.sa•:f,....:.._s...eu.L.r,.w -..� '.•;i+.�...v........-..-...w,4J,,;�. ••!! 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E Utm _ - ,AR1 �4 The following application will be heard by the Southold Town Board of Appeals at Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold The application will ALSO be available VIA ZOOM WEBINAR - Follow pink - httpm.//southoldtownny.gov/calendar.aspx :SAME LORIA, PHILIP # 7498 SCTM # : I 000= 1 1 7=7=31 VARIANCEN YARD SETBAC KS KEQUESTNE CONSTRUCT ANEW SINGLE- FAMILY DWELLING ON A PILE FOUNDATION DATE THURS. , APRIL 3, 2025 10:20 AM You may review the file(s) on the town's website under Town Records/Weblink: ZBA/ Board Actions/ Pending. ZBA Office telephone (631 ) 765-1809 TOWN OF'.SOUTHOLD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal Nu: ! SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK. . . AFFIDAVIT 'OF In-the Matter of the Application of: MAILINGS Philip Loria (Name of Appl[cauitlOwner') 1090 First Street New,Suffolk SCTM:No. IGOO-11.7-7-31 . ,(AddressrofProperty), (Section, Block.&;:Lot) COU VTY OF,'SUFFOT KK STATE OF-NEW YOR I} ( )Owner,(�) Agent _ .niane K wassick-cZO—I v , y— Latham. Sheer residing at .33 West 2nd Street, Riverhead, NY 11901 —New York, being duly swoni°„d'epo"ses andsays that: Onthe 25th day of March ,2025;1,personally_•m0ed at the United Statcs Post Office.in.,- . Riverhead ;„New York;,byCERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, 'A rue copy ofthe'attached Lcgal Notice'in Prepaid-envelopes addressed to,current property:owners.,shown on the current assessment roll Verified from the official Keco*lon ,file,with,;the,( }Assessors,or( )'County,Real Property Off ee,.for every property which"abuts and,is'across a public or private street, or, vehicular:right-,of-way=of record,,,surrounding'the,applicant's property. (Sig/na'ture) L'YPMA A CACACE Sworn to•before m this r1 NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK C 7v ay of / �(loc�1' No. O1 CA5015423 Qualified In Suffolk County oy Commission Expires July 19, 2 3 PLEASE list on the.back of this.Affidavit.or on"a sheet of paper, the lot h mbers•nett to tlie,owner names and addresses"for which noti'ce's were mailed.. 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(https://faq.usps.com/s/article/Where-is-my-package) https://tools.usps.com/go/TrackConfirmAction?qtc_tLabelsl=9589071052702356573396 1/2 Westermann, Donna From: Westermann, Donna Sent: Friday, March 28, 2025 2:06 PM To: 'davidskramer68@gmail.com' Subject: FW: certified mailing Attachments: Kramer-mailing receipt.pdf From:Westermann, Donna Sent: Friday, March 28, 2025 2:05 PM To: 'davidskramer6@gmail.com' <davidskramer6@gmail.com> Cc: Fuentes, Kim<kim.fuentes@town.southold.ny.us>; Sakarellos, Elizabeth <elizabeth.sakarellos@town.southold.ny.us> Subject:certified mailing Good afternoon Mr. Kramer, Please see attached certified mailing receipt, as well as USPS online tracking showing the mailing to your residence in New York City was delivered on March 27, 2025 at 11:16am. In order to track the certified mailing, the tracking number was used according to the receipt provided by the agent. If you have further concerns, please let us know. Thank you, Donna Aow.wa Westemovi w Zowiwg Board of Appeals Towvw Of Southold P.D. 1ox u�9 .southoLd, NY 119y'l ((031) fo5-2809 1 3/28/25,2:07 PM USPS.com®-USPS Tracking®Result. USPS Tracking° FAQs > Remove X Tracking Number: 9589071052702356573389 Casi-e114110 Copy Add to Informed Delivery (https://informeddelivery.usps.com/) Latest Update Your item was picked up at the post office at 12:19 pm on March 27, 2025 in NEW SUFFOLK, NY 11956. 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POSTING . _ Philip Loria SCTM N ..,1000 .117 7731 (Name of TApplicants) (Sect>oii'Block`:&Lgt) COUNTY-Op`SUFFOLK!,` STATE O-k NEW YVRK r . t, Karen Hoeg, .Esq.- residing at ._33. est.2nd.Sheet, c/o Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP Riverhead ,New Rork, being duly sworn,depose;and say that: . .J amr the( 1,0wijet4 VIA "t"Ifovowner Ot the subject property nn the.,,25th ,day of;,. March �0'25,I personal) ppla ,flie Towri's Official Poster on sutjeet property located at 1090 First Street', New Suffolk p , f6dlc46ng7 the date of`hearing and nature of application noted thereon,;securely upoiTosubject'property, ;located ten(10) feet or closer from the street or right of Way driveway::entrance) facn g.the Streetor facing each street or right o -way entrance;*anditiat;'+ t hereby confirm that the Poster hasgremalrfed m,plaee for seven,(7i)days pnor:ao the date of the subject head,n'�date which=hearing date was shown to be' ThurS ,y ril 3. 2025 ` 40 � Agent Signafur.) 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( � C LEGAL NOTICE I/} SOIL 1LD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ff _ (JRSDAY,APRIL 3,2025 at 10:00 AM PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Code Chapter 280(Zoning),Town NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and n / of Southold,the following public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at r-y a� n� the Town Hall,53095 Main Road,Southold,New York 11971-0959,on THURSDAY,APRIL 3,2025: L �" V The public may ALSO have access to view,listen and make comment during the PUBLIC HEARING as it is `2 happening via ZOOM WEBINAR. Details about how to tune in and make comments during the PUBLIC HEARING are on the Town's website agenda for this meeting which may be viewed at http://southoldtownny.gov/agendacenter. Additionally,there will be a link to the Zoom Webinar meeting at http://southoldtownny.gov/calendar.aspx. 10:00 A.M.-JOSEPH CHARLES CASARONA TRUST#7995-Request for Variances from Article MI,Section 280- 116A(1);Article XXIII,Section 280-124;Article XXXVI,Section 280-207A(b);and the Building Inspector's October 15,2024,Amended November 14,2024, Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a new single family dwelling and an accessory in-ground swimming pool;at 1)less than the code required minimum front yard setback of 40 feet;2)located less than the code required 100 feet from the top of the bluff;3)gross floor area exceeding permitted maximum square footage for lot containing up to 20,000 square feet in area;located at: 55 Glen Court,(Adj.to the Long Island Sound)Cutchogue. SCTM No. 1000-83-1-36.1. 10:10 A.M.RAINER GROSS#7993-Request for a Variance from Article XXIII,Section 280-121 and the Building Inspector's October 23,2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to legalize"as built" alterations to an existing commercial building;at 1)a non-conforming use building shall not be enlarged,altered, extended,reconstructed,or restored or placed on different portion of the lot or parcel of land occupied by such use;located at:35315 Route 25,Cutchogue, NY. SCTM No.1000-97-1-14. 10:20 A.M.-PHILIP LORIA f 7 98!;�Adjourned October 6,2022 and Amended)Request for Variances from Article XII,Section 280-18;Article XIII,Section 280-56;and the Building Inspector's February 5,2021,Amended November 22,2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling on a pile foundation;at 1)located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet;2)located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet;located at: 1090 First Street,(Adj.to Cutchogue Harbor)New Suffolk, NY.SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. 10:30 A.M.-CRAB COVE,LLC #7998-Request for a Variance from Article III,Section 280-14 and the Building Inspector's December 3,2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct additions and alterations to an existing single family dwelling;at 1)less than the code required minimum rear yard setback of 85 feet;located at: 12060 East Main Road,(Adj.to the Chocomont Cove)Fishers Island,NY. SCTM No. 1000-3-2- 4.3. 10:40 A.M.-CHRISTOPHER AND SOFIJA SHASHKIN #7999-Request for Variances from Article XXIII,Section 280-124;Article XXXVI,Section 280-207;Article XXXVI,Section 280-208 and the Building Inspector's November 15,2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct additions and alterations to an existing single family dwelling;at 1)less than the code required minimum front yard setback of 35 feet;2)less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 10 feet;3)less than the code required minimum combined side yard of 25 feet;4)more than the code permitted maximum lot coverage of 20%;5)gross floor area exceeding permitted maximum square footage for lot containing up to 20,000 square feet in area;6)the construction exceeds the permitted sky plane as defined in Article I,Section 280-4 of the Town Code;located at:1105 Captain Kidd Drive,Mattituck, NY. SCTM No. 1000-106-5-12. 10:50 A.M.-HUGH BENEDICT MCBRIDE AND LEAH ELIZABETH VOLK#8000-Request for a Variance from Article XXIII,Section 280-124;and the Building Inspector's October 28,2024, Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct additions and alterations to an existing single family dwelling;at 1)less than the code required minimum front yard setback of 35 feet;located at: 1180 Navy Street,Orient, NY. SCTM No. 1000-25-4-4. 11:00 A.M.-PETER AND DONNA RUTTURA#8002-Request for a Variance from Article XXII,Section 280-116A(1) and the Building Inspector's January 21,2025 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct an accessory in-ground swimming pool;at 1)located less than the code required 100 feet from the top of the bluff;located at:900 Sound Drive,(adj to Long Island Sound)Greenport,NY. SCTM No.1000-33-4-4. 1:00 P.M.-NORTH ROAD HOTEL, LLC,HOTEL MORAINE#7927SE—Adjourned from January 9,2025)Request for a Special Exception pursuant to Article VII,Section 280-35B(4)and the Building Inspector's January 24,2024 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a new motel building(10 units)and to build an addition to an existing motel building(4 units)upon a parcel that measures 3.251 acres in total area,at; located at 62005 County Road 48,(Adj.to Long Island Sound)Greenport, NY SCTM 1000-40-1-1. 1:00 P.M.—NORTH ROAD HOTEL, LLC/MOTEL MORAINE#7953—(Adj.from January 9,2025)Request for a Variance from Article VII,Section 280-35B(4)(a)and the Building Inspector's January 24,2024,Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a new motel building(10 units)and to build an addition to an existing motel building(4 additional units)at; 1)parcel is less than the code required minimum size of five(5)acres;at:62005 County Road 48,(Adj.to the Long Island Sound)Greenport, NY. SCTM No.1000-40-1-1. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives,desiring to be heard at each hearing,and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review on The Town's Weblink/Laserfiche under Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA)\Board Actions\Pending. Link:http://24.38.28.228/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=935072&dbid=0&repo=TownOfSouthold. Please note the date to submit written comments to this office will be the Friday prior to the public hearing. After that date,no documents will be accepted by this office,but can be submitted to the Board Members during the public hearing. If you have questions,please telephone our office at(631)765-1809,or by email: kimf@southoldtownny.gov. Dated: March 20,2025 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS,LESLIE KANES WEISMAN,CHAIRPERSON By:Kim E. Fuentes 54375 Main Road(Office Location) P.O. Box 1179,Southold, NY 11971-0959 3 8d95971 — k),—,,,,isoutho ldtownny.gov AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Suffolk Times State of New York, County of,Suffolk County, The undersigned is the authorized designee of The Suffolk Times,a Weekly Newspaper published in Suffolk County, New York.I certify that the public notice,a printed copy of which is attached hereto,was printed and published in this newspaper on the following dates: 03/27/2025 This newspaper has been designated by the County Clerk of Suffolk County,as a newspaper of record in this county, and as such,is eligible to publish such notices. Signature Christina Henke Rea Printed Name Subscribed and sworn to before me, This 28 day of March 2025 Digitally signed DOUGLASWREA by douglas w rea Notary Public•State of New York Date: 2025.03.28 NO.OIRE6398443 18:48:27 +00:00 Qualified in Albany County My Commission Expires Sep 30,2027 y r. •i 1 Aff AV 1275 First St 1000-117-7-28 - ' 1 First St - N �, s e7A A h. e L t A! n 4 11 First St IWO N t i 111 1 1175 First St - 1000-117-7-27 1000 First St - 1000-117-7-32 1 ,f 111 wo Av i 1 �w a i Y 4 4 Nw 1 t Y 1 Y r s - _ M ,�iw T�.� ..sue *...Ri •.:.-.?'..:...._•..f-w:�..a.tw. r. .....�v. . �`.. 1200 First Street New Suffolk, NY ��3�aJ � w 1 � 'r r�l � .r. Owner: Philip ����� - '_.~ Address: 1090 First 8L ^ | � / ! Code: 13ED i | | . ' Agent Info Karon Hoeg, Esq. c/o Twomey, Lothonn. et al. ' 33 West Second Street, PO Box 8388 / Riverhead, / Phone: G31-727-218Om±288 ! ! � Email: ,4,00 / ! - ' ` \ f Tl �; Ul� A ' 1140 ii4U' t ijF R,_ _ _ i4l FOR WRITTEN COMENTS ONLY THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2025: THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION WAS REOPENED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ACCEPTING WRITTEN COMMENTS ON AN AMENDED APPLICATION UNTIL MAY 23, 2025 ME LORIA, PHILLIP # 7498 SCTM # : I 000= 1 1 7=7=31 VARIANCE: YARD SETBACKS REQUEST: CONSTRUCT A NEW SINGLE=FAMILY DWELLING ON- A PILE FOUNDATION You may review the file(s) on the town's website under Town RecordslWeblink: ZBA/ Board Actions/ Pending. ZBA Office telephone (631 ) 765-1809 LAW OFFICES WICKHAM BRESSLER, P.C. 13015 MAIN ROAD, P.O.BOX 1424 MATTITUCK,LONG ISLAND ERIC J.BRESSLER NEW YORK 11952 ABIGAIL A.WICKHAM WILLIAM WICKHAM(06-02) 631-298-8353 TELEFAX NO.631-298-8565 aw ickham(a�wb gl awyers.com May 23, 2025 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals -4� (-7 Vq 53095 Main Road, Post Office Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Re: Loria Appeal No. 7498 MAY 2 3 20,25 First Street,New Suffolk,NY ZONING BOARD 0FAPPp 13 Ladies, Gentlemen: I am writing regarding concerns with respect to this application. I grew up in New Suffolk and own a very small vacant lot on the water. I have known and done business with Phil Loria for many years and it is with regret that I write this letter. However, given the mass of the proposed house and the greatly reduced setbacks on this tiny low lying,waterfront property, I think approval would set a very dangerous precedent which would allow considerable development in the hamlet to occur, not only on the many very undersized lots but on pre-existing improved parcels. The New Suffolk hamlet is comprised primarily of small lots, vacant and improved, all of which would be able to be built or renovated to very large dimension should this variance be approved. It is not clear to me why Section 280-116B,requiring a 75 foot setback fi•om the bulkhead, does not apply. This would alter the nature of the application and the extent of the variance dramatically. I believe that should be applied as part of your review. Secondly,the 280-9 lot recognition provision requires that for a lot to be recognized, it must be a) created-before the applicable date, and b) meet the requirements of Bulk Schedule AA of the Code. While it's creation under a) may be appropriate, Bulk Schedule AA does not list lots in the MII zone. Therefore, it does not meet the requirements of 280-9. To my knowledge, the exceptions of 280-10 do not apply. Further, I note that the 5-8-2025 revised submission does not show the floor plan of the lower level, which should be provided prior to your determination as to whether it is to be considered a story. Thank you for your consideration. Very ruly your , Abigail A. Wickham Fuentes, Kim _ F From: Cheryl Victoria Bondarchuk <cherylvbondarchuk@gmail. Sent: Friday, May 23, 2025 2:45 PM To: Fuentes, Kim &AP Subject: Loria,ZBA#7498, New SuffolkS 2 Dear Ms. Fuentes &Respected Members: It pains me to oppose the above noted application, but I must! No need to regurgitate the setback issue, we all know they are woefully lacking the footage needed to legally build a house.This property is also lacking the setback footage needed to build in it's existing zoning of Marine 11. It's simple, the way the property is being currently utilized, passive boat storage, is appropriate for this neighborhood &is absolutely the highest&best use of this parcel.The fact that many houses here have small setbacks is irrelevant, they are pre-existing!This parcel has remained undeveloped for decades. Why does it pain me to oppose this application? Mr. Loria is a lovely man. Mr. New Suffolk personified since he owned Capt. Marty's for many years and lived on Grathwohl Road with a gorgeous view of the creek across from his house. It's a shame he chose to purchase this lot on First Street with the full knowledge that it is undersized for development. The following exerpt is from an article back in 2014 regarding the nearby New Suffolk Waterfront parcel that houses the Galley Ho. I think it speaks volumes: {"Phil Loria,who last year sold Captain Marty's Fishing Station, which is next door to the Waterfront Fund site, said he believes the newly installed bulkhead will worsen erosion at the fishing station and he's very concerned about how the neighborhood will fare in future storms." "The tide will be over the windows in Legends," he said. "What's going to happen on First Street?"} We live in a world of, many times, overbearing property laws. Rules & regulations that force honest,tax paying, property owners to jump through hoops just to legally use their property. Emphasis on "legally use"... To usurp the REASONABLE regulations in place is to undermine the character of a community, Likely ruining many things that draw people to this area in the first place. The relief sought in this application is overreaching, unreasonable &detrimental to the community at large. Please deny& permanently dismiss this application. Thank you for your consideration & have a safe Memorial Day weekend!! Respectfully yours, Cheryl Victoria Bondarchuk 1160 Second Street New Suffolk ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 5/23/2025l To Southold Town Zoning board Regarding: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY 11956 Phil Loria, case file #7498: qP�M This is yet another hearing to determine whether a permit for a (larger than normal) house plan is appropriate for the (less than quarter acre lot) which it will be situated upon. This house could not be built as designed in the current code. The application was applied for in 2020, therefore the old/prior building codes apply. As you seclude yourself to determine your approval or denial of this appeal, there are two important questions to consider from the citizens who live in and love Southold town and New Suffolk. What if anything has been changed by the applicant to make this proposal to build a 53 foot wide, 3 story home on a postage size lot (.14 acre) along the delicate waterfront in a hamlet known for its small New England style cottage homes? Is it proper to approve a huge home on a small lot which falls significantly short in meeting the current guidelines established by Southold Town planners? (street set back, rear yard set back, height of home compared to neighborhood) Why? Why should so many exceptions be made for one applicant when all citizens are expected to follow the same rules? There are several significant differences between what town code allows. This application requests that those on the Board of Appeals turn a blind eye towards the shortcomings of this application. Curious about ....how the board could think that it's appropriate to excuse a a street setback of 12.2 feet for this enormous home instead of the 35' required by code. *Your approval will excuse 22 feet (62.3% larger)of street setback. Yes, we are trying to save the beauty and uniqueness of our small communities which draw generations of families to find a way to live here. That beauty is what draws tourism to Southold to support our local businesses. The facts: This application requires 2 variances in order to be built._ My understanding is thatitf current application now before Zoning Board is asking for variance relief from the building code: The building code requires a 35-foot STREET SETBACK, yet the proposed house is only 13.2 feet from the street The building code requires a 35-foot'REAR YARD SETBACK, the house plan allows for only 32.9 feet. (nearly three feet less rear yard setback than code requirements.) The HEIGHT of the proposed house is 33 feet 1-1/4 inches. The LENGTH of the proposed house is 53 feet. *Although the house is considered 2 stories by the Town, it will be built on pilings and appear to be 3 stories, as the first floor pilings will be covered by siding. Please consider the significant differences between what our Southold Town Building code permits and what this application requests you overlook. The house will alter the character and scale of the tiny New Suffolk hamlet. The applicant is a very nice man. Yes, of course he can build a home on this property if he chooses to do so. Why can't the applicant submit a plan which meets the planning board requirements ? When the percentage of relief requested is too large, it suggests that the design is not appropriate for the lot. Sincerely, Patricia Pettit PO Box 25 New Suffolk, NY 11956 I'_M 1"1 MORE MAY 2 3 2025 PPEALS ,Voicesaganst� 4 variances `` # k rr Y 2, FFO MA 2 2025 I SU LKl'IM x i s The Zoning Board of Appeals,will soon LET'f ERS... make a determination on an applica " CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 rtionfor a>three bedroom,tl Zbathroom house on a tiny waterfront parcel 014 portionate inipact on,those o g who five walk,drive and bike alon" First acre)in the Harnlet,of3New Suffolk Frorn r the street,which is,proposed to be eight ; Street;.one of our;most scenic small y feetfromithe entrance stoop,the house roads with priceless views of Pecomc vrnll appear torbe three stones high,as it Bay This is not what;our building code `= willbeibuilt on pilings,withthe pilings i intended,n,"w t the-, .,, pda"ted LL obscured by siding: code intends;not.thie:way our town has r�'h Nothing much can be,built on this �� ' historically been developed Property owners come and go but," f parcelwithoutvariances-the lot is lust atever the:ZBA.determuies, ' too,small But the ZBA car,grant.rananees allowing tlekowner to build something; _ community will be left to live v�nth the I The` uestions are'What?How b' ?And decision,and the ramifications if this q ry how tall?What level of relief will the , property owner is ahlgwed to build "i there ZBA be comfortalile�granting7 How rnnll p This appeal for multiple variancesqi Aflmpact the character and scale of our commumty7 AMC-will L.tlus set has been under the lunsdiction of the y in New Suffolk and all the other hamlets ZBA"since 2021 The*complete file can ;ui Southold g be found on the towri's webste 71 As residents of�New}Suffolk,weand undo Auflemma,Gtona Baume, ? manyothers believe that;"grantingvan Steve Katsoutas,Lynn&George K►ug, Dances for a 53 foot-lo '133 foot=tall Barbara schmtzler home is not appropnateffor the lot in j m f'a_ §#' _ m" mw question If built,it will hake a clispro s ` �E •�� LE77ERS I PAGE 32 y a ,^ „ ,. 1 �. May 23, 2025 From Members of the New Suffolk Community Re: Phil Loria,Appeal# 7498 QUAY . Zo" G804000PAPAPA LS To the Zoning Board of Appeals Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson Att: Kim Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office) P.O. Box 1179 .Southold,NY 11971-0959 Delivered by hand To the Zoning Board of Appeals,Town of Southold We are neighbors of Philip Loria, also known as Captain Marty, and we've known him throughout his 45 years in business as Captain Marty's Fishing Station on First Street in New Suffolk. It was one of the few businesses in New Suffolk, an institution at the heart of our small town's fishing culture. He hired the town's children and neighbors and when there was a hurricane or nor'easter, or when someone needed a hand, Phil was there to help. He is the kind of person who made New Suffolk a good place to live. We are writing to express our support for his request for 2 variances to build his retirement home at the property he has also owned for 45 years, 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. Thank you. Signature 1 Name: rI m + D of ki Pcto e Address: -7 -715 �S� - May 22, 2025 )VAY 2 Re: Loria First Street Variances,Appeal#7498 GB®A'Rb �O To the ZBA, I'm a long-time resident of New Suffolk and I'm writing to support Phil Loria's application for variances to build a home on his First Street Property. I know he listened to the concerns of the community and redesigned it to look like most of the other homes in New Suffolk—modest and unassuming, and unlike most of the houses in New Suffolk,taking up less than half the length of his property and a fraction of the overall lot. Sincerely, Scott Brautigam PO 274 New Suffolk r l , RECENED May 23, 2025 MAY 23 2025 Re: First Street/Loris Variances ZONINGBOARDOFAPPFAfS- A9 To the ZBA: Over many years, I lived, owned and developed many properties in New Suffolk, including the Cottage Cove, and got to know Phil Loria well. I also have a Key West boat, docked-in New Suffolk,which Phil has taken care of for many years. He's always been a valued member of the New Suffolk community and now he wants to build his retirement home on the lot he's owned for many years. I hope the ZBA will grant the reasonable variances he's requested so he can do so. Sincerely, `� Paul Cassiopo May21, 2025 Re:Variances for Loria First Street Property To the Zoning Board of Appeals,Town of Southold, V I've lived in New Suffolk since 1985 but spent time there since 1957. 1 remember when Phil came home from Vietnam and bought the Fishing Station with his dad, in the early`70s. New Suffolk was a fishing community filled with small cottages and scallop shacks all along the waterfront on First Street, and a big 3 story building at the end of the street for all the oysters.There were barns, boat buildings and boat storage, a huge railroad track'into the water, a market, and the Galley Ho bar. The view along First Street was always filled with structures and always changing. The people objecting to the small variances asked for by Phil make all sorts of claims about the character and history of New Suffolk as grounds to deny the variances, but they're wrong. Every old house in New Suffolk, including mine, is built on what today would be a non- conforming lot(there are no setbacks from the property line on the sides of my home). Everyone who has to build or fix or change their home HAS to get a variance because it would be non-conforming. It's an old town with old lots that don't conform. His lot is just Like most properties in New Suffolk. So I'll just finish up with my other-reason that I believe the ZBA should grant the variances. It has to do with the character of New Suffolk. It's not just about the houses or the lot sizes. It's about the people. The answer was always YES when I asked to leave my boat to run up to John's Market. It was Phil who hired people when they needed work, Phil who fixed a motor or a lawn mower and refused to take a penny, Phil who helped people when there was a hurricane. Now there are people who want to prevent him from building a modest home so they can enjoy"their view." They don't know what character means. Phil does, he always has. Sincerely, Mike Power Po Box 323, New Suffolk r . s, f May 23, 2025 J From Members of the New Suffolk Community NAY � 'S Re: Phil Loria,Appeal# 7498 Z0N1fQGB0AR&0FAp% To the Zoning Board of Appeals Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson Att: Kim Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office) f P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Delivered by hand To the Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold We are neighbors of Philip Loria, also known as Captain Marry, and we've known him throughout his 45 years in business as Captain Marty's Fishing Station on First Street in New Suffolk. It was one of the few businesses in New Suffolk, an institution at the heart of our small town's fishing culture. He hired the town's children and neighbors and when there was a hurricane or nor'easter, or when someone needed a hand, Phil was there to help. He is the kind of person who made New Suffolk a good place to live. We are writing to express our support for his request for 2 variances to build his retirement home at the property he has also owned for 45 years, 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. Thank you. Signature r ,MAY 21 70M Name: ZONNGBOAR®OFARpieALS Address: �-S� 6 S Fuentes, Kim From: Jim Given <maridor26@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2025 11:50 AM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: [SPAM] -ZBA Variance Request- Loria Project in New Suffolk Good Morning Kim, As a life long New Suffolk resident&property owner, I am writing to oppose the ZBA from granting the variances requested by Phil Loria. The project is not in keeping with the character of New Suffolk or continued beautification of the Waterfront. Regards, Jim Given ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 1 Fuentes, Kim From: Holly Lyons <hollyblyons@gmail.com> �] Sent: Friday, May 23, 2025 11:11 AM !�� To: Fuentes, Kim Cc: Matt Lyons Subject: 1090 1 st St, New Suffolk,Zoning Dispute MAY 2 3 zoz� Good morning. jg We hope that this email finds you well. We are contesting the proposed Building Code variances sought by Philip Loria for his property located at 1090 1st Street in New Suffolk. We are respectfully asking the Zoning Board to enforce the setbacks specified in the Building Code.The proposed house is too large for the lot and will be too close to the road. These factors are greatly exacerbated by its substantial height. Allowing such a structure to exist on a non-conforming lot will have a negative impact on the special character of the neighborhood and the values of other nearby homes. It is also located on an environmentally sensitive waterfront area, making Code enforcement even more important. Thank you for your time. Holly&Matt Lyons 1125 2nd Street, New Suffolk ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i F May 23, 2025 U Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals waft Southold, NY IIp� Re: Application #7498 by Philip Loria Dear Board Members, I am writing to request that you do not approve the variance request submitted by Mr. Loria. I've been a homeowner in New Suffolk since 1999. I've walked or biked by this lot easily hundreds of times, as most New Suffolk residents probably have. There is no justification for allowing such an extreme variance from the town's code. The code requires a front setback of 35'. Mr. Loria wants 13'? OK, then downsize the house proportionally. There's no rationale that I can see why the house needs to be the size it's designed as. New Suffolk has plenty of lovely small houses on small lots. A 53' long, essentially three story tall house only 13' from the street will make a deeply negative impact on the streetscape. The first 'story' is a windowless wall. The very narrow setback will not allow much, if any, landscaping that might soften the impact of the structure to passersby. While writing this letter I came across this quote from the American Planning Association: "Setbacks are more than zoning numbers —they are the breathing room of a neighborhood." I think we all love the East End precisely for its 'breathing room', its innate beauty, and its community feeling. Allowing this project to proceed as is would be contrary to what I believe the zoning code, old or new, intends to accomplish. Given the many letters I've seen submitted to the board, and published in the newspaper, this house is not what the community wants or deserves. Thank you very much for your time and your consideration of our input on this matter. Clayton Gates Jackson-St., New Suffolk ~Revitalizing Our Historic Waterfront Zoning Board ofAppeals Of���R�S / Soo��dT�m ��UAnnex �=— .�� —1 � 8 S4370K8ainRoad ' � Southold, NY1l971 May 2I, 2Q8 To the Southold Zoning Board mfAppeals: |amnwriting on behalf of the New Suffolk Waterfront Fund to comment on the proposal set forth by Phil Loria to build a three story house on First Street in New Suffolk. (Application#7498) | / / AsaSO1C�foundedin2OOSbyadedivatedgnoupofNexxSu�o|kre�dentsournnissionstatenomntis as follows: To preserve and protect New Suffolk t unique and historic waterfront/n ways that respect the property�scenic beauty and maritime bo support recreational,educational, and commercial life and are environmentally sustainablefor the uplands and the bay;and to assure public access opportunities now ondforfuture generations. |n keeping With our mission, vve strongly object tm this proposal. This project vim|atesourumre principles in multiple ways. It does not respect the property's scenic beauty and its maritime heritage.The scale and scope of the structure will block views of the water for everyone who walks on First Street. And itimmm way serves the community oom are committed tm preserving and protecting for now and for future generations. It is our hope that the interests of all of Southold Town's residents are taken into consideration when reviewing this proposal. It will negatively impact so many in this unique community. Sincerely, The Board of Trustees of The New Suffolk Waterfront Fund � ^ P.O. BOX14h, NEW SDPF0LK, 0Y11950 Wm/m/.NEm/SUFFVLKWATORFB00T.0RG . Fuentes, Kim From: Daniel McLaughlin <daniel7.mcl@gmail.com> CED Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 3:34 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk- Comment MAY 2 3 2025 PPS Hi Kim, L� This location will be better served for the expansion of the growing oyster farming and developing scallop farming industries in New Suffolk. It is recommended the property be kept in reserve for eventual commercial purposes more suited to its unique location and New Suffolk's established heritage. While a residence may be built on almost any lot, a commercial marine business has dramatically limited build access. Please give this location every alternative marine consideration and keep this property in reserve for commercial fishing use. Thankyou, Sincerely, Daniel P. McLaughlin 1270 Third Street New Suffolk, NY 11956 (516) 368-5923 ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Fuentes, Kim From: Linda Auriemma <Iinda.auriemma@gmail.com> RECMD Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 5:04 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: LORIA#7498 MAY 2 3 2025 ZONINGB®ARDOFAPPRAR S Dear Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals, *7Y� Mr. Loria's most recent submission of 5/14/25 is just more of the same - a house that is too high,too big, too close to the Bay and way too close to the street, on a tiny(minuscule) lot that has no business ever having a 3 bedroom, 31/2 bathroom house,with a recreation room on it. The two latest plan "revisions" - a less expansive rear deck and the removal of an awning over a smaller front stoop-,are totally meaningless and do absolutely nothing to make this house more palatable. No one cares about seeing a shorter deck on the back of the house. No one will ever see it! And removing an overhead awning to allow for more of a setback from the street is a joke.The front setback from the street is only still 13.2 ft.when 35 ft is required. Mr. Loria is thereby asking you to grant him relief of 62.3%!That is beyond the realm of reasonableness. And contrary to Ms. Hoeg's letter of 5/14/25, these latest revisions did NOT eliminate any variance from the front yard setback. Under the present building codes, which were created to stop mistakes such as this, this house wouldn't stand a chance of ever being built.The sky plane test alone would make it a non-starter. In addition, allowing this application, that was originally filed back in 2020, over 41/2 years ago, to still be judged under old, obsolete building codes certainly seems overly generous. Are there no limits to how long a person can prolong a building/ZBA application? Is there ever a statute of limitation or can it be dragged out to infinity? Four years ago, New Suffolk residents quickly collected over 140 signatures in opposition to this project. Many other people sent individual letters to the ZBA as well. Nothing significant has changed by Mr. Loria's alterations.This house will still be in everybody's faces as we walk, bike and drive along First Street. If built, it will cause a very undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood, as well as create a detriment to nearby both properties and the heart of downtown New Suffolk. It does not belong here. There is an old saying that is most applicable to the Loria house: If it looks like a duck&quacks like a duck, it IS a duck. From the outside, everyone will see a 3 story house. It will function and block views just like a 3 story house. Label it anyway you want but to the eye it IS a three story house. By Code, this house is not buildable on this lot. Front& rear setbacks are required to be 35 ft each -for a total of 70 ft.The entire property is only 60-65 ft deep!Therefore, as of right, no house, no matter how small, is buildable on this property. On three occasions, and as recently as March,27, 2025, Mark Terry, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator, advised that this project is inconsistent with LWRP stating as follows: 1 "Structure within this area should be u ti?ided or minimized due to repetitive .r `s from storm damage, including hurricanes. Groundwater elevation is expected to rise over time in this structure hazard area." i We would be much happier if this property was somehow preserved as open space or acquired & put to good use by an oyster farmer or bayman/baywoman.We already have two- Peeko Oysters & Hamptons Oysters right next door to the Loria lot.You may have heard that Suffolk County is trying to put together a "Working Waterfront" initiative to help oyster farriners financially to purchase waterfront parcels for their businesses.This is still in the planning stages at Legislator Catherine Clark's office right now but they are hopeful to get something up and running after the summer. Mr. Loria's property would be a good fit should again decide to want to sell it. (It was on the market for 6 months in 2020, until 1/24/21 but it did not sell.) Thank you for your time and consideration. Please acknowledge receipt. Linda & PaulAuriemma 460 Fred St. New Suffolk NY ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 2 May 22, 2025 RECEWED Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Annex Building MAY 2 3 2025 54375 Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 zC�Y1iNG B0ARR��FAP��ALS Re: Application #7498 by Philip Loria Dear Members of the Southold Town Zoning Board, I am writing to urge you not to approve the setback variance for the above referenced property. The character and charm of the New Suffolk historic waterfront makes our hamlet special, and is one of the reasons that property values here are often higher than comparable lots elsewhere on the North Fork. Contrary to what is claimed in the request for variance, this house will produce an undesirable change to the character of the neighborhood and a detriment to nearby properties. Quite simply, it's too big, too close. Per the mathematics of visual perspective, a 33-foot tall house at a distance of 13 feet, is visually equivalent to an 89-foot house at a distance of 35 feet! If you wouldn't approve an 89-foot tall house, then you should not approve this house so close to the road. The application references two neighboring houses (1200 First Street and 1230 First Street) that are also closer to the street than 35 feet. a. In the case of 1200 First Street, that property is widely considered a blight on the street, and is a perfect example of when variances should not be granted. Not only is this house visually problematic, but the mechanical systems can be heard from the street day and night. This will only get worse if a similar building is built next door. Additionally, Mr. Loria's proposed house will be more than twice as wide as 1200 First Street, blocking light and airflow. b. In the case of 1230 First Street, this is a one-story, ground-level cottage that the current owners seem to have restored exactly as it was. If Mr. Loria would like to build something on his undersized lot, a house like 1230 First Street would be much more in character and would probably not provoke the ire of local residents. The difficulty is 100% self-created. Mr. Loria owns other properties on the North Fork and has owned other properties in New Suffolk— properties which would support the type of house he wishes to build. There is no reason for him to build a too-large house on this undersized lot, except to turn a profit from degrading our neighborhood. In promoting his case, Mr. Loria, 78, has stated that he wishes to live in the house. It's hard to believe that even the most optimistic septuagenarian would design a house where all rooms require navigating a staircase. Indeed, when he first designed the house in 2020, he did so as part of a marketing package to sell the property. Instead of open pilings, Mr. Loria has designed this house with "break-away" siding covering all of the walls around the ground floor of the house. In the event the "break-away" is triggered, more than 1,000 square feet of this siding could be flying or floating around the neighborhood and in the bay, close to cars driving down the street, and almost certainly washing into the bay where residents swim and boat. Appropriate setbacks would mitigate this potential safety issue. I urge you to enforce the building codes as written and not to grant this variance. Most sincerely, S___ Jennifer Jacobs 645 Jackson Street New Suffolk, NY COO) I Fuentes, Kim From: Ikghomeoffice@optonline.net Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 5:54 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Fwd: New house to be built at 1090 First Street, NEW SUFFOLK NY OD ------Original Message ------ From: lkghomeoffice@optonline.net To: kim.fuentes@town.southold.ny.us Sent:Thursday, May 22nd 2025, 05:45 PM Subject: New house to be built at 1090 First Street, NEW SUFFOLK NY To the members of The Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals: I am writing you to ask that you do NOT approved the building of a new home a 1090 First Street in New Suffolk, NY. The house being considered for construction has long been an issue for the residents of New Suffolk simply because there are so many things wrong with it that it doesn't make sense to allow the construction. The fact that the ZBA would have to agree to the following: 1. A Street Setback that is not in line with the town code 2. A rear yard setback that is not in line with the town code 3. A building height and length that are not in line with the town code 4. A structure that will be built on pilings thereby making it an illegal 3-story even though the plans show it as a two story building 5. A structure that could not be built as designed in the current town code.The fact that the application was applied for in 2020 means that th old/prior building codes apply. In summation, I will say that the whole design of the building is one huge eyesore and not a structure that follows the traditional designs of homes built in New Suffolk. We already have an eyesore of building on Grathwohl Road that is a constant reminder of how going around the rules and regulations of the Southold Town Building Codes 1 creates major problems for residents.. I implore you, please don't a'Llow another house to be built that would totally destroy the New Suffolk waterfront people throughout the Town of Southold have come to love. Many thanks for.your attention in this matter. Lauren K. Grant, Resident of New Suffolk for 30 years ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 2 Fuentes, Kim From: cgdinda@aol.com Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 10:03 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Fw: Southold Town Variance request#7498 'I� ----- Forwarded Message----- �` �V� From: cgdinda@aol.com <cgdinda@aol.com> 2 I IN To: kim.fuentes@southold.ny.us<kim.fuentes@southold.ny.us> Sent: Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 12:09:24 PM PDT Subject: Southold Town Variance request#7498 Zoning Board Members, Having been a relatively recent resident of New Suffolk (2003), the beauty of our hamlet never ceases to amaze me. From daily morning walks, to observing magnificent sunsets, each moment has become a beautiful memory. However, once again, the proposed request for variance #7498 at 1090 1 st. Street is extremely disappointing to see. Both lot size and property line setback requirements appear to be almost nonexistent with the planned project. Granted, the height limitations are within inches of the defined code. The proximity of a septic system, to our already jeopardized natural waters, becomes another high level of concern. Save What's Left has became a phrase often heard throughout our community. Hopefully, a great deal of thoughtful responsibility will be undertaken by the zoning board members regarding the above mentioned variance. Thank you for your efforts, Carol G. Dinda OVID � 1 Fuentes, Kim From: Margaret Brown <maritbrown@optonline.net> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 10:23 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Comment on the Phil Loria Property in New Suffolk �`�� May 22,2025 To the Zoning Board of Appeals- I am a resident of New Suffolk and I am deeply concerned about the proposed construction of a large private residence in the heart of New Suffolk on a tiny parcel of land on New Suffolk's waterfront.This building would change the character of New Suffolk forever, removing the view of the Peconic Bay, removing any possible maritime use of the space,and setting a precedent for over-sized buildings on extravagantly undersized lots. It seems like the need for substantial variances on small lots makes clear that this project would be inappropriate for this location. I beg you not to grant the variances that would enable this proposal to move forward. Sincerely, Margaret H. Brown New Suffolk ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. ID � -d'ZOAD TOE D Fuentes, Kim _ w 205. P From: Barbara Schnitzler <barbara.schnitzler@gmail.com> Nv Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 11:05 PM zo%G�� � Q To: Fuentes, Kim Subject. Variance Request 7498. 1090 First St New Suffolk "I find this project is too big and too risky for little and beloved New Suffolk" wrote Phil Loria in 2014, about the renovation of the Galley Ho site, also on First Street (an historic building on 3 1/2 acres, 5% lot coverage, no setback variances required, with open space/ public access/ scenic view easements in place). Without a variance from the ZBA, nothing can be built at 1090 First St. Some might say that's the appropriate course of action - build nothing new and continue the allowable M2 uses that have existed there for years. Others might say that the property owner should be able to build a 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home on whatever size property he owns. The ZBA has to decide how much variance relief is the right amount of variance relief. Mr Loria is requesting substantial front yard setback relief (62%). Nearness to the street also intensifies the impact of the building's 34 ft height. And while the ZBA is being asked to consider a 2 story home on pilings, the public is looking at a 3 story building. We don't have to imagine what its bulk will feel like, we have one too big building dominating the north end of First street already. The Code has become stricter since Mr Loria's application was first filed, reflecting Southold's growing concerns with over development. This is especially true in New Suffolk, where the community has raised millions of dollars and spent almost 20 years protecting our views and waterfront from development. The findings you make will set a precedent, they will affect the character and scale of the community long after this property owner has moved on. One could think it's just one building, and owners have the right to do what they want with the things they own. But I would maintain that there is a cumulative cost to a community watching the visual history of a place they live in and love, transformed piece by piece, until it is no longer recognizable. Barbara Schnitzler Fuentes, Kim From: Gabriel Phillips <gabrielphillips@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 3:13 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: [SPAM] - RE: LORIA APPLICATION #7498 BEFORE THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS I own two homes in New Suffolk, both of which have views of the water directly across the street from the subject property.These views will be forever negatively impacted by the height of the proposed home to be built as requested.The block the subject property is on has only 1 other house of significant height, which is an eye-sore in the community and out of character for New Suffolk at large and is next door to the subject property. I am writing to request that you not permit a home over a single story to be built on this property. The height will impact many whom call New Suffolk home and to those whom visit our wonderful community throughout the year to enjoy views of the waterfront and access to it directly and visually. A house that is two stories built on top of pilings will be effectively a 3 story structure in a community of 1 and 2 story structures, mostly beach cottages or similar, that would negatively change the character of the community forever as well as set an unfortunate precedent for future requests to deviate from current zoning laws. Please reject this application. Respectfully, Gabe Phillips gabrielphilli s b9maiLcom 203-216-8081 0O's ok . 1 Fuentes, Kim From: Patricia Pettit <cedarbeachbum@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2025 1:44 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: 5/23/2025 5/23/2025 MAY 2 3 To Southold Town Zoning board Regarding: ZONINGBOAR®OFAppFALS Phil Loria, case file#7498: This is yet another hearing to determine whether a permit for a (larger than normal) house plan, is appropriate for the (less than quarter acre'lot)which it will be situated upon. This house could not be built as designed in the current code. The application was applied for in 2020, therefore the old/prior building codes apply. As you seclude yourself to determine your approval or denial of this appeal, there are two important questions to consider from the citizens who live in and love Southold town and New Suffolk. Whatifany1hin has been changed by the applicant to make this proposal to build a 53 foot wide, 3 story home on a postage size lot(.14 acre) along the delicate waterfront in a hamlet known for its small New England style cottage homes? Is it proper to approve a huge home on a small lot which falls significantly short in meeting the'current guidelines established by Southold Town planners? (street set back, rear yard set back, height of home compared to neighborhood) Why? Why should so many exceptions be made for one applicant when all citizens are expected to follow the same rules? There are several significant differences between what town code allows. This application requests that those on the Board of Appeals turn a blind eye towards the shortcomings of this application. Curious about....how the board could think that it's appropriate to excuse a a street setback of 12.2 feet for this enormous home instead of the 35' required by code. *Your approval will excuse 22 feet (62.3% larger)of street setback. Yes,we are trying to save the beauty and uniqueness of our small communities which draw generations of families to find a way to live here. That beauty is what draws tourism to Southold to support our local businesses. The facts: i This application requires 2 variances n- order to be built. My understanding is that the current application now before the Zoning Board is asking for variance relief from the building code: The building code requires a 35-foot STREET SETBACK,yet the proposed house is only 13.2 feet from the street The building code requires a 35-foot REAR YARD SETBACK, the house plan allows for only 32.9 feet. (nearly three feet less rear yard setback than code requirements.) The HEIGHT of the proposed house is 33 feet 1-1/4 inches.The LENGTH of the proposed house is 53 feet. *Although the house is considered 2 stories by the Town, it will be built on pilings and appear to be 3 stories, as the first floor pilings will be covered by siding. Please consider the significant differences between what our Southold Town Building code permits and what this application requests you to overlook. The house will alter the character and scale of the tiny New Suffolk hamlet. The applicant is a very nice man. Yes, of course he can build a home on this property if he chooses to do so. Why can't the applicant submit a plan which meets the planning board requirements ? When the percentage of relief requested is too large, it suggests that the.design is not appropriate for the Lot. Sincerely, Patricia Pettit PO Box 25 New Suffolk, NY 11956 Sent from my iPhone ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 2 Fuentes, Kim From: Carroll, Peter <peter.carroll@oliverwyman.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 3:52 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: New Construction at 1090 First St- New Suffolk I write as a resident of New Suffolk to support the application for variances on the 1090 First Street Lot. I have been prompted to do so by a message sent out by the New Suffolk Civic Association that appears to be a rallying cry for opposition, which I think is strongly mis- placed and smacks of "I'm alright now, you can pull up the ladder". I feel it is fundamentally unfair for property owners to object to the development options of other property owners without extreme cause, not just on marginal or aesthetic bases. And from the Town's perspective it is also unfair to progressively tighten the code and - - in effect - - slice way an owner's property rights. Everyone knows that Kelo was,wrongly decided by the US Supreme Court and will eventually (and hopefully soon) be overturned. Kelo was a gross misstep but the salami-slicing of rights via ever-tightening codes is a reflection of the same basic unfairness. also think the Civic Association's encouragement to comment was prejudiced by the use of the adjective `tiny' to describe the lot in question, which is no `tinier' than several nearby lots which already have houses. Do they want to pull those down/. Better not ask that question. I am sure the current owner has paid property taxes on this lot over many years and only now seeks to build a residence. My impression is that neighboring houses would face similar potential limitations and restrictions if they were to be built anew. Again, this seems fundamentally unfair. Owner of Lot X has a small two-storey house on a small lot that does not meet new setback guidelines; owners of Lots Y and Z already have houses on very similar lots. And Lot X is denied? Peter Carroll i rn - At estermann, Donna From: eisenstat@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 5:17 PM To: Sakarellos, Elizabeth;Westermann, Donna ���° Ilte(- Subject: Fw:#7498 LORIA 1000-117-7-31 fWAY 2'2 2025 Zoning Board of Appeai6 -----Forwarded Message From: eisenstat@aol.com <eisenstat@aol.com> To: kim.fuentes@town.southold.ny.us<kim.fuentes@town.southold.ny.us> Cc: Doris Brautigan <dbrautigan@mac.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 04:32:59 PM EDT Subject:#7498 LORIA 1000-117-7-31 Dear Miss Fuentes, My wife Doris Brautigan and I are full-time residents at 1305 Third Street in New Suffolk. The updated proposed project continues to violate the required setbacks,- the lot does not permit an as-of-right solution, and there is nothing in the design, as a three-story profile, that offers any mitigation to the criteria. As an architect, I am well aware of the appropriate use of variances to zoning regulations in response to special circumstances at certain lots. In this case, I believe the design solution is severely detrimental to the town character, and the setback violations exasperate an unwelcome solution. Given the substantial community opposition to this project, the property may best be served by Southold purchasing the property from Mr. Loria and maintaining it as open space. We highly recommend that this application be denied. Sincerely, Robert Eisenstat, FAIA mt, A,;� Westermann, Donna From: joni friedman <pedrogft@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 6:17 PM MAY 2 2 ,2025, To: Westermann, Donna Zoning Bo Subject: 1090 First St. in New Suffolk variances arc/ of AP/Deal's To the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals, My family'moved to New Suffolk in 1994.Without consideration for the physical,environmental and emotional impact on our small hamlet,variances have been granted to builders and owners to build, reconfigure and construct oversized homes which have forever obscured all of our precious views and open spaces have become fewer.These variances are shortsighted on their long term impact on the community and selfish manifestations on their part of the applicants. Phil Loria is asking the ZBA to approve variances to enable him to build an oversized 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath house on a tiny, .14 acre,waterfront lot on 1090 First St. in New Suffolk. It requires 2 variances in order to be built. The application before the Zoning Board is now asking for variance relief from the building code: The building code requires a 35 foot STREET SETBACK,yet the proposed house is only 13.2 feet from the street, therefore the percentage of relief that the owner is asking for is 62.3%. The building code requires a 35 ft REAR YARD SETBACK,the house plan allows for only 32.9 feet. The HEIGHT of the proposed house is 33 feet 1 1/4 inches.The LENGTH of the proposed house is 53 Ft LONG. From the outside, it will look like a 3 story house since the house would be built on pilings which would be covered by siding with 2 floors of living space above. It is only a few feet shorter than the big house next door to it. I'm writing today to ask you to please consider that granting approval for this project will destroy the historic view of the waterfront,strain the fragile resources and create a horrible precedent for future projects. Why have codes and laws to protect us from these overreaches if they are so easily exploited?Why are people's overreaching needs to build beyond the zoned allowances considered above the existing residents? We are the tax payers,the neighbors and the guardians of our community and need our local government to protect our rights. Sincerely, Joni Friedman New Suffolk, NY ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 MAY MINGF30ARD©FAPPSA By way of introduction,I reside in New Suffolk on Old Harbor Rd. I live in the house that I grew up in. The property backs up to New Suffolk Rd and to Old Harbor. I live across the street from what I refer to as Grathwohl's farmhouse. I remember the time when there was a tree company doing tree work at my house. The guy said to me at the time `don't cut those branches down,you will see the farmhouse across the street'. I said— 'I love looking at that farmhouse across the street. I have memories of one of the Grathwohl sons coming over every spring to plow behind our back yard so that my parents could plant a large vegetable garden. More recently'I used to look out my kitchen window and see one of the Grathwohl's old barns. It was a little worse for wear and it had an old rusty tractor next to it. I loved that view. Then, a giant house was built across the street next to the farmhouse. The owners built the house, lived there for a while and then moved away. I am still trying to hide that view with trees, branches,whatever... Across the street on Old Harbor was property belonging to the Baxters. During my growing up years, the home as well as the adjacent property was owned by Bette Benbow (nee Baxter). I'll never forget Bette's generosity when she rezoned the property so that it was one piece, therefore mitigating against another house being built there. I have been eternally grateful to her for doing that. When I was a kid, I used to go to the PO with my father. I remember Ruth Houston, Postmistress. Then of course there was Ben Smolenski. Who could forget Benny. I also remember Art Kenniff who used to own the boatyard. I am also eternally grateful to the Waterfront Fund for working so hard to keep the waterfront vista for us to enjoy. Ever time I go to the PO I look out onto the water of Peconic Bay. I appreciate that vista so much. I also hung out at the Harbor Inn which was owned by my friend, Linda's father,Mickey. That is where I learned to play pool. To this day, my favorite kind of bar is an `old man's bar'. I remember Cal Grathwohl and others who used to sit in there. I remember the Galley Ho with Rob White's picture of Walt hanging on the wall. I remember when Capt. Marty used to own the fishing station. In my early years during the summer, I waitressed at the Cutchogue Diner. Capt. Marty and his son were regulars. Capt. Marty's fishing station was a staple of New Suffolk. Again, the beautiful vista when driving on Front Street is to be enjoyed. Allowing a house (except for something like the Sugar Shack) to be built on this property would be very sad and very `un-New Suffolk-like. Whenever I meet someone new and they ask me where I live and I say `New Suffolk'. Their response is always `I love New Suffolk. �oG'oEUG�GGti I know that you cannot bring me back to my youth and childhood 66WWepng New Suffolk as New Suffolk is the next best thing. Sincerely, Jeri Glander Fuentes, Kim From: Michael Pecorino <mikepeck19@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 1:37 PM MAY 2 � To:- Fuentes, Kim Subject: [SPAM] - 1090 First Street New Suffolk,NY Application fcRQ®�"AP� '�� I reside at 6390 New Suffolk Road in New Suffolk. I am writing to address the applicant's request for a variance to construct a home on the vacant site at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk. I have no opposition to the plans as submitted and feel it is better than the current use . Thank you Mike Pecorino 6390 New Suffolk Road ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i LF Fuentes, Kim From: Todd Fogarty <fogartytodd@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 7:50 PM To: Fuentes, Kim;Todd Fogarty Subject: [SPAM] - Letter of Opposition re:Application #7498 by Philip Loria May 21, 2025 � Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals MAY 2 2 2025 Town Hall Annex Building 54375 Route 25 �®��i6�G6®AR®®Fk�PRFA� Southold, NY 11971 Re: Application #7498 by Philip Loria Dear Members of the Southold Town Zoning Board, I am writing to urge you to not approve the setback variance for the above referenced property. As a resident of New Suffolk since 2011, 1 have always felt that the character of the waterfront is one of the qualities that makes New Suffolk special. Contrary to what is claimed in the request for variance, this house will produce an undesirable change to the CHARACTER of the neighborhood and a detriment to nearby properties. A house that would be more than 33 feet high, virtually abutting the street (just 8-feet to the stoop, and only 13 feet to the house, instead of the required 35!) would be completely out of context and tower over passers by. (If a similar house was set back by 35 feet, it would not feel nearly as out of scale). The application claims that the house will not be a detriment to the neighborhood because two neighboring houses (1200 First Street and 1230 First Street) are also closer to the street than 35 feet. a. You should know that 1200 First Streetis widely considered a blight on the street, and is a perfect example of when variances should not be granted. Not only is this house a visual assault, but its mechanical systems can be heard from the street day and night. This visual and noise pollution will only worsen if a similar building is built next door. Additionally, the proposed house will be more than twice as wide as 1200 First Street, blocking light and airflow. The detriment to the neighborhood cannot be overstated! 1 b. In the case of 1230 First Street, it is a one-story, ground-level cottage that the current owners seem to have restored exactly as it was. If Mr. Loria would like to build something on his undersized lot, a house like 1230 First Street would be much more in character and would probably not provoke the ire of local residents. Mr. Loria owns other properties on the North Fork and has owned other properties in New Suffolk— properties that would support the type of house he wishes to build. There is no need to build a gigantic house on this undersized lot, except to turn a profit at the expense of our neighborhood. In promoting his case, Mr. Loria, 78, has stated that he wishes to live in the house. It's hard to believe that is the truth. Indeed, when he first designed the house in 2020, he did so as part of a marketing package to sell the property. Instead of open pilings, Mr. Loria has designed this house with "break-away" siding covering all of the walls around the ground floor of the house. In the event the "break-away" is triggered, more than 1,000 square feet of this siding could be flying or floating around the neighborhood and in the bay, close to cars driving down the street, and almost certainly washing into the bay where residents swim and boat. Appropriate setbacks would mitigate this potential safety issue. I don't know why Mr. Loria is so intent on ruining our neighborhood, but I urge you to enforce the building codes as written and to not grant this variance. Most sincerely, Todd Fogarty 735 Jackson Street New Suffolk, NY z Fuentes Kim From: Arlene Castellano <arlene.castellano@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, May 19, 2025 4:47 PM To: Fuentes, Kim r� Subject: Loria - 1090 First Street New Suffolk- 1000-117-07-31 -#7498 May 19, 2025 31015W' Arlene and Frank Castellano 1275 First Street MAY New Suffolk,NY 11956 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 To the Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals: I have reviewed the latest revised plans submitted by Phil Loria regarding 1090 First Street,New Suffolk SCTM# 1000-117-07-31. This application has been pending for four years and this is the third iteration of plans Mr. Loria has been permitted to submit to the ZBA. In what appears to be a strategy of over-asking, Mr. Loria's various concessions over the years, including this most recent one, have left him with a proposed house that exceeds front and rear yard setbacks and reaches the absolute maximum height and maximum width permitted under the code. The house,which is meant to be a retirement home for a couple, requires a septic system in a flood zone that can accommodate seven sinks, four toilets, two bathtubs, one shower, two refrigerators, and one washer/dryer. It is grossly noncompliant with the Trustees wetland setbacks of 100 feet for a residence, 100 feet for a sanitary leaching pool, and 75 feet for a septic tank. Mr. Loria is, and always was, asking permission to build the largest and tallest house he possibly can. A reduction in the size of an elevated front stoop and rear balcony does not change the size or location of this proposed house, nor does it do anything to minimize the environmental impact it will have on the Peconic Bay. Mr. Loria's hardship is self-created. His family purchased this vacant lot when Southold zoning code was in effect and they would have been aware at the time of purchase that the lot was not large enough to accommodate a house under the code. Because there was never a house on the property, Mr. Loria, unlike his neighbors, does not benefit from the leniency provided to pre-existing structures on non-conforming lots. It is well established that the house to the north of Mr. Loria's property, (1200 First Street) is one of the prime examples in Southold town of a house that was built outside of the character of the neighborhood and to the detriment of its neighbors. To reference this house in pursuit of a similar project and claim that there would be no adverse effects to the environment or neighbors is ridiculous. Southold Town has made strides to rein in big houses, address coastal resiliency, and protect the health of the wetlands. The approval of this application would,without question, set back those efforts. Thank you for your consideration, Arlene and Frank Castellano 1 Fuentes, Kim � � From: Marilyn Rivkin <marivkin@gmail.com> MAY 2 2 M25 Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 2:47 AM To: Fuentes, Kim ZOMMG60ARDOG"APP `per Subject: Objection to Proposed home at 1090 First Street I would like to voice my objection to the new construction proposed at 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. The home would be built on a tiny.14 acre lot, yet it would overrun the lot and the feel of the neighborhood in many ways: • The building code requires a 35-foot STREET SETBACK, yet the proposed house is only 13.2 feet from the street • The building code requires a 35-foot REAR YARD SETBACK, the house plan allows for only 32.9 feet. • The HEIGHT of the proposed house is 33 feet 1-1/4 inches. The LENGTH of the proposed house is 53 feet. • Although the house is considered 2 stories by th'e Town, it will be built on pilings and appear to be 3 stories, as the first floor pilings will be covered by siding. Please do not grant variances that permit this inappropriate construction. Thank you. Marilyn Aloi Rivkin 3000 Moores Lane ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Pit, Fuentes, Kim From: Amerika Williamson <amerikaaw@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 9:14 PM RE To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Comments on proposed house at 1090 First Street in New SuffollAY 2 9n7 n Dear Kim Fuentes and the zoning board of appeals, -ZOWNGBOARDOWWALS I'm a neighbor and home owner in New Suffolk, NY and I'm emailing to comment on the proposed plans for construction at 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. I'm concerned about the height of the proposed property. The proposal will block the sky and views of the bay. The height alarms us and we've already seen the mistake that was allowed when the modern house went up on New Suffolk Avenue. This will be another eyesore blocking our beautiful surroundings and landscape. If they must build, please don't allow a second story which looks like a third story. The proportions are out of character and block the views for neighbors and visitors. We didn't protect the views in New Suffolk when we allowed the modern house built at 13350 New Suffolk Avenue in Cutchogue. It destroyed the views from Grathwohl Road, West creek and Kimogenor Point in New Suffolk. We moved from Kimogenor Point because of the giant house. It forever ruined our view from 305 Kimogenor Point Road. New Suffolk has exceptional architecture and charm and we hope the zoning board will preserve it. Please consider the size and the protect the view and natural vistas enjoyed by the community. Thank you, Amerika Williamson ATTENTION:This email.came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 �e -�- -� I-F Fuentes, Kim From: Andrew Torgove <andrewtorgove@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 4:43 PM �� To: Fuentes, Kim ��� � � Subject: 1090 First St New Suffolk Wi�'tD I am writing to state my extreme opposition to granting any variances to allow the proposed building of a house at 1090 First St New Suffolk NY. can't imagine what possible reasons there could be for allowing such huge variances to a project that will have such a huge negative repercussion to the community. I have lived in New Suffolk for over 30 years. The open vistas to the bay are a large part of the beauty and peace of our town. As a community we all fought like hell to keep out a planned large boat storage facility by banding together and buying the land as a non profit - to keep the towns vistas open to the bay. This huge house - that will appear from the street as though it was a 3 story house - will destroy a large portion of open space leading to the bay. Please do not grant the proposed variances to allow this mistake to go forward. Thank you very much for your time and work you put in. Andrew Torgove PO Box 231 7300 New Suffolk Rd New Suffolk NY 11956 Cell: (718) 986-7096 ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i 01194D PC,' 1 1 / Fuentes, Kim From: Siobhan O'Neill <siobhan.onei11622@gmaiI.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 3:30 PM 2014 G80ARDOFApppg�S To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: LORIA APPLICATION #7498 BEFORE THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Hi - I am writing to record my objection to the Board approving the Loria request for variance in the above application. I am not variance opposed, I'm not anti-anything that is reasonable but the percentage of variance requested is so completely out of the range of what is typically acceptable, that I hope the Board can see that the only recourse is to deny this request and suggest that a more reasonable request be submitted. Thank you for your time S. O'Neill - Jackson Street, New Suffolk ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 Fuentes,ntes, Kim From: Nicolas de Croisset <ncroisset@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 1:55 PM ( To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: 1090 First Street Dear Mrs. Fuentes, As a resident and owner of the hamlet of New Suffolk, I would like to write my objection to the proposed structure on 1090 First Street. The structure proposed on a tiny 0.14 lot looks out of place and doesn't fit with the surrounding area. Any effort to improve or minimize impact would be appreciated. Thank you. Nicolas de Croisset ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i i Fuentes, Kim 5I2z� ' From: Joanne Vitiello <jojov910@icloud.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 1:39 PM To: Fuentes, Kim PAY' D 2, 7-975 Subject: 1090 First St. New Suffolk Hello Kim. I am writing in regards to the property in New Suffolk at 1090 First St. I expect my opinion probably doesn't matter, but I will express it anyway after being contacted by neighbors, friends who care and are making others aware about something I did not know was happening on First Street. It's obvious that change is happening and our tiny hamlet as it is becoming bigger, showier, and very different from the place I chose to live in. Now, the country feel is disappearing as are the natural water views that make this a beautiful place to live. I have lived here for 15 years, taken hundreds of walks, and found much peace, comfort, and joy in this remarkable place. My family and friends have cherished the water views and country feel. Allowing bigger, behemoth structures, catering to the wealthy, and forgetting about the beauty of the North Fork is the beginning of my family looking for another place to, live. We talk about the possibility of New England because it Is open. Nature is preserved. Communities are close. I thought I had that here. If you walk the streets of New Suffolk, there is construction on almost every street.. On Oak Road where we live, one house took a year to revamp. Another is expected to be redone soon. A third is in progress of work. Quiet is gone. Nature is disturbed. Why is the zoning board allowing this? Walk to Grathwol, to Jackson, to almost any block and there is work going on. Houses are showpieces, not homes. We are slowly becoming the South Fork. Yes. We have a choice to stay or go, but laws, regulations, and respect for the people who live here should matter. It seems that money talks and good old fashioned values don't.matter. I am asking, with much respect, that the property changes at 1090 not be allowed and instead, the requests of the current taxpayers and community be considered. I am asking the board to preserve the character and peace of the beautiful North Fork and New Suffolk in-this case. If you have any questions or would like to speak with me, I can be reached at 631-901-2916. Sincerely, Jo Anne Vitiello Sent from my iPhone ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Fuentes, Kim From: HM D <traucohm@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 1:33 PM MAY 2 To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: 100 Front Street New Suffolk Z0NMGB0ARD0FAp lS, Dear Zoning Board„ The height of the proposed structure will greatly alter the so far quaint attractive on Front street. It will only give a few individuals the view of the bay, but the private All resident of New Suffolk from it. I strongly oppose the construction in its current form. Thank you for your considering this matter. Helene Munson New Suffolk ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Fuentes, Kim 512717�6— From: Judith <jmg930@optonline.net> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 9:55 AM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: New house proposal I do not agree that a new house be built on First Street in New Suffolk, and would reject any application for it. � i Sincerely, I MAY S 2 295 Judith Goldman 930 Jackson Street New Suffolk, NY Sent from my Wad ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i ��� fv�� -- w"I.NuLf-o-'W" L Fuentes, Kim From: Suzanne Fox <suziefox35@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 10:29 AM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Proposed House at 1090 First St., New Suffolk Attachments: ZBA Letter 5-22-25.pdf Dear ZBA, Attached is a letter askingyou to deny the application for variances for a proposed house at 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. Suzanne Fox New Suffolk ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. v 1 y22,2025 .. . 4 - r Zoning Board of Appe is MAC' 2 2 Ioxvn' 1. a'll Pctuiex Building. . -54375.Main Road Southold NY 11971, Dear Zoning Board of appeals, I am a third-Generation summer resident ol:New Suffolk.'and I am writing to ask you to deny,the variances requested for the proposed house at 1090 First Street in Netiv Suffolk. The proposedHouse would haxse the appearance of a three-story building�nid�would block the view across Cutchogue Harbor.- It would not bein keeping,with the character and maritime heritage of our tiny hain.iet. Sincerely, Suzanne"Fox 975 Kimo;enor Point New Suffolk-W 11956 mohfU 26(2tf-zC;-- �� .i Fuentes, Kim From: Gail Marchbein <gmarchbein@optonline.net> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 9:02 AM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Proposed house on 1 st Street We live at 15305 New Suffolk Avenue. I do'not think the proposed new construction should be allowed. Sincerely Gail Marchbein Sent from my iPhone ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. q QXft *r 2 Z a0?5 vno� Fuentes, Kim From: Roberta Jaklevic <gramstand@aol.com> 0MGBOARDORAP Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 12:52 PM // To: Fuentes, Kim 1' Subject: proposal to construct building at first street in New Suffolk This is in reference to the proposal to the ZBA to construct a 2 story dwelling on First Street in New Suffolk, N.Y. I am not in favor of this proposal because it is not in compliance with regulations as to set backs from the street and if the 2 story dwelling is built on pilings it will be over the limit for height. In addition it will block the neighbors views and everyone else on First Street. Don't let another eyesore be constructed on that site. New Suffolk is my home and I grew up here and some of the stuff that has been allowed is ruing my sweet home. Please consider doing the right thing and following the rules. I like Phil Loria but not enough to support what I consider is not a good proposal for our little village. Thank you. Roberta Jaklevic, 900 Old Harbor Road, New Suffolk, N.Y. May 22, 2025 ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Fuentes, Kim From: DIANA SCHWATKA <dschwatka@aol.com> MAY Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 11:44 AM To: Fuentes, Kim 20 GP, tRDO'4PP` Cc: Nicolas At Work; Linda Auriemma; Barbara Schnitzler Subject: [SPAM] -ZBA meeting on 1090 First Street New Suffolk Dear Members of the Southold ZBA. I am writing to.you about the proposed residence at 1090 First Street. Asking for variances in a small hamlet like New Suffolk is always something to be considered very seriously.The proposal for 1090 First Ave is particularly concerning, because it is so close to the bay. Not only will this oversized structure block views for the community visiting our tiny town center, but new septic in that area can endanger the wild life in the bay, especially the oysters growing nearby. I think any residence there is a bad idea. Certainly one requiring variances one of which is not insignificant, is a real blight on a waterfront that the community has worked so hard to protect. Yours respectfully, Mark and Diana Schwatka 520 George Road Diana Schwatka Julia B. Fee Sotheby's Z0 GB0ARDD,FA pppA1,a 914 450 2295 (cell) Find Listings at: dianaschwatka juliabfee com Community Snapshot Larchmont Community Snapshot Mamaroneck Community Snapshot Rye ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i LW V/" aAifD L-F �� -1 Fuentes, Kim Slzz[25 Received From: Susan Noonan <susannoonanl @gmail.com> MAY 2 2 2025 Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 1:37 PM To: Fuentes, Kim; Susan Noonan Zoning Board of Appeals Subject: [SPAM] - LORIA APPLICATION #7498 BEFORE THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Attachments: cidl F3FE5AB-485B-4F81-A50B-9A4E011 F4FE3 jpeg Dear Kim, I am a resident of New Suffolk. I am opposed to the expanded size of the house Loria wants to build on our waterfront. I have no issue with a small house on the small lot but this is not what he wants to build. There is a proposal before the Zoning Board of Appeals to build a 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath house on a tiny, .14 acre,waterfront lot on First Street in New Suffolk. It requires 2 variances in order to be built.The application before the Zoning Board is now asking for variance relief from the building code: The building code requires a 35 foot STREET SETBACK,yet the proposed house is only,13.2 feet from the street,therefore the percentage of relief that the owner is asking for is 62.3% The building code requires a 35 ft REAR YARD SETBACK, the house plan allows for only 32.9 feet. . The HEIGHT of the proposed house is 33 feet 1 1/4 inches.The LENGTH of the proposed house is 53 Ft LONG. From the outside, it will look like a 3 story house since the house would be built on pilings, which would be covered by siding with 2 floors of living space above. It is only a few feet shorter than the big house next door to it. This is why I care about this pending decision. Siting a 53 ft long x over 33 ft high building 13.2 feet from the street, as requested in this variance, is too tall,too close. Although the house is considered 2 stories by the Town, it will be built on pilings and appear to be 3 stories as the first floor pilings will be covered by siding. The house will alter the character and scale of the tiny New Suffolk hamlet The house will block views of Peconic Bay from First Street This house could not be built as designed in the current code.The application was applied for in 2020, therefore, the old/prior building codes apply. Thank you for your consideration. Best, Susan Susan A. Noonan i r c 917 513 5303 susannoonan1 P-9mail.com ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. J \� 2 Fuentes, Kim From: George Krug <krug.george@gmail.com> Receiver Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 2:15 PM MAC 2 2 2025 To: Fuentes, Kim; Fuentes, Kim Subject: Comments on Loria Application #7498 rd of APpeals Attachments: Loria Application#7498 Comments.pdf; IMG 8671 jpg ZONn9 goa Dear Kim, Please accept the attached letter containing our comments to the ZBA on the Loria application #7498. Also attached is a scan of a document that is referenced in our letter. Please confirm receipt at your earliest convenience. Best regards, George Krug Lynn Krug mobile: 917-440-4902 ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. r 'per D Received May 22, 2025 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) MAY 2 2 2025 Via Email to Kim Fuentes Zoning Board .cat appeals George&Lynn Krug 1175 2"d Street New Suffolk, NY 11956 Subject: Loria Application#7498 Dear members of the ZBA, regarding the Loria application#7498 for a project at 1090 1st Street, New Suffolk: Despite adjustments that were made to the plan to decrease non-compliance with setback rules,the applicant is still asking for an excessive two-thirds relief from the regulation. This would place the building's front steps just 8 feet from the street- barely the width of an automobile. This just underscores that the lot is non-compliant. We wish to emphasize that on the"Applicant Narrative" form the applicant states that this situation is of his own making-he was aware of the non-compliance when he took possession of the property. As you know,this project was deemed inconsistent with Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Policy Standards, per the March 27, 2025 letter(copy attached) directed to the ZBA from Mark Terry,Assistant Town Planning Director. Aren't projects like this the kind of thing that the LWRP was created to prevent? Why have those policies in place only to override them? Further,though a waiver was granted,the septic system approval is still unresolved. Again,there is no place on the property that would meet existing code requirements,further underscoring the unsuitability of this lot for the proposed construction. Allowing this to move forward would create a precedent that we would all regret. An open waterfront is the most important facet of the character of New Suffolk,and the structure just to the north of the applicant's lot stands out as a singular exception as it too runs counter to the character of the community. Unfortunately,such exceptions then become reference points for future requests. This is how community character is eroded-it happens one project at a time, one variance at a time. The changes compound on each other until the community is irrevocably changed, and the result would be that the protections offered by our codes have failed to prevent it. In this case,the two adjacent homes would form a 35-foot-high wall between 1st Street and the shoreline. Such a situation has never been part of the community character of New Suffolk. We respectfully ask that you reject the application for its egregious intrusion into the required setbacks, its inconsistency with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Policy Standards, and the harm to community character that would result both from its construction and from the precedent that it would set since granting such generous relief from code requirements would encourage future similar development. Yours truly, Lynn Krug George Krug _&. I l3irtdt� 'MAILING ADDRESS ' P O.Box 1179 Town Hell Annex Soathold;IdY � 5437b Stafe Route 25 � G� tebr Maw 12cL,&Youngs Ave 3> Telephone:`6a1 766 1988 { ���7��'4 Southold NY 11971 . �� LUCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION P OGIZAM � /x TOWN OF'$OUTHOLD,� !b ` Received a To I eslie Weisman Chaiti 'fill N1AR 2 7 20Z5 ', Cambers uf�the Zoning Board of Appeals < t Zoning Boaro of Appeals 1= Foam.;;l ark Terry,;`Assistant TOwn Ptannmg Diiector LWRPCoordinator ,,Datc March 27,2025 x;Re LWRP Coastal Consistency Review far ZBA Fde Ref PIIII.IFLORIt1#7498' I -SCTM#1000417 7=31 t uest or�Vananees,,fromrArtioleJQIo "1'IIII.IP LO 0498 (Adjourned October 6;2022 and Amended)Req 5 ZQ2t,Amended November y Section 280-I8 Article XIII,_Secaon 280 56 and=ihe Building Inspector s February 22,2024SNoace;of Disapproval ijased°on an app[icaaon;for a.permit`to'construct a single otedles§`than the.'' 4 pilesfoundaaon;at h)loeated,less tlian the code required frantyard setback of 35 feet,2)1 FY"code required rear yard setback of 35 feet located at 1090 First Street;(AdI to Cutchogue�Iarbor)New Suffolk ten. NY SCTM No 1000 117 7 31 i a X r The proposed acaon has been reviewed to Chaptec268 Waterfront ConsistencyAeview of the Town of Southold Town Code and,the Local`Water&ont Revitahzatyon Prognun(LWRI'),pahcy Standards Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency¢ssessmeut Form submitted to this department,as well as the ; records auai[able.tome it is my recommendation2hatrhe acaon�s INCONSISTENT with the below fisted q Pohc Standard arid�therefore:is INCONSISTENT with LWRP 4 Poluy 1 pFoster apattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community 77 c)rmdcter O preserves openspdce rrfakes efJicienl�/se of{ttfrasrructure,makes hepefieral ace of a coral location and mrnrmues,adverse effects oJdevelopment a -; Structure within this area should be avoided or mmuliized due to reCD petitive loss from storm ' damage,iiiclading hurricanes. � ' � �e 2 Groiutdwater-elevationisexpected to rise over nine in this structure hazard area =' O C rya o Y'Pursuant to Chapter268 ttie Southo[d'Iown Zoning Board of Appeals shall consider this recommendatiotiin Na ,' preparing its tivrttten deterrnination regarding the.consistency of thoroposed action " `. ill Wince,Town Attorney , m x _ at {:, jZZ�2� VV Fuentes, Kim From: Carroll, Peter <peter.carroll@oliverwyman.com> Sent: Y �, 2Q25 Wednesday, May 21, 2025 3:52 PM MAY 91 2 To: MA Fuentes, Kim Subject: �3®PR®®V-A Construction at 1090 First St - New Suffolk ZONINGBOARD01FARFAvs ZOO write as a resident of New Suffolk to support the application for variances on the 1090 First Street Lot. I have been prompted to do so by a message sent out by the New Suffolk Civic Association that appears to be a rallying cry for opposition, which I think is strongly mis- placed and smacks of "I'm alright now, you can pull up the ladder". I feel it is fundamentally unfair for property owners to object to the development options of other property owners without extreme cause, not just on marginal or aesthetic bases. And from the Town's perspective it is also unfair to progressively tighten the code and - - in effect - - slice way an owner's property rights. Everyone knows that Kelo was wrongly decided by the US Supreme Court and will eventually (and hopefully soon) be overturned. Kelo was a gross misstep but the salami-slicing of rights via ever-tightening codes is a reflection of the same basic unfairness. I also think the Civic Association's encouragement to comment was prejudiced by the use of the adjective `tiny' to describe the lot in question, which is no `tinier' than several nearby lots which already have houses. Do they want to pull those down/. Better not ask that question. I am sure the current owner has paid property taxes on this lot over many years and only now seeks to build a residence. My impression is that neighboring houses would face similar potential limitations and restrictions if they were to be built anew. Again, this seems fundamentally unfair. Owner of Lot X has a small two-storey house on a small lot that does not meet new setback guidelines; owners of Lots Y and Z already have houses on very similar lots. And Lot X is denied? Peter Carroll May 21, 2025 Zoning Board of Appeals RECEIVED 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 MAY Dear Board Members, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS As a resident of New Suffolk, I am appealing to the Zoning Board to deny approval of Phil Loria's request to build an extremely large house at 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. As you know, his application is asking for variance relief from the town's building code. A few points of my concern include: ➢ The building code requires a 35 foot street setback, although the proposed house is only 13.2 feet from the street—a 62.3%of relief for the owner. ➢ The height of the proposed house is 33 feet 1% inches. The length is 53 feet long. From the outside it will look like a 3 story building since it will be built on pilings which will be covered by sidings. ➢ The house could not be built as designed in the current code and I believe the Board gave serious thought to modifying the code for many reasons, including the above. Lastly,the character and profile of the New Suffolk hamlet are why the residents feel a special connection to it. We bought our homes because we felt we would be living in a unique setting, particularly our waterfront views. That gift will diminish as Mr. Loria's house will set a precedent for New Suffolk and Southold. Please give serious thought to how Mr. Loria's residence would impact the rest of the homeowners. Sincerely, Rose Ann Burns 4370 New Suffolk Road—Box 261 New Suffolk, NY n 11956 f I K.ir i A.1locg 10 PItl t'1' Twomeyk1I0e9 NUff x269 I:Boeg�a�sufrolkluw.corn S H E A, K E L L C Y, DUBIN & Q U A R T A R A R U, L L P .13 4Uesl Sl'omld Sl. P.U.lkx 0398 ili:erlir;lil, vY i 1901 May 27, 2025 e'- f Via Email kim.f uentesl't�.co��=ii.south�id.ny.us Chairperson Leslie'Kanes Weisman and Members Y Ql of the Zoning Board of Appeals11 Town of Southold. 54375 Route 25 Southold,NY 11,971 Re: Zoning Board of Appeals Area Variance Application(Var. #7498) Owner: Philip Loria Premises: 1090 First Street,New Suffolk,NY SCTM#: 1000-1.17-7-31 Dear Chairperson Weisman and Members of the Board: Our law firm represents Philip Loria in connection with an Application for variances at 1090 First Street,New Suffolk,NY. This letter is submitted,on behalf of Mr. Loria'in reply to the Board's Resolution permitting, the Public Hearing on the above referenced Application to be reopened for the purpose of accepting written comment following the receipt of an amended Application and allowing the Applicant to reply to any such additional comments. The Amended Application Pursuant to, that Resolution, on May 14, 2025, the Applicant 'submitted an amended Application which responded directly to the requests of the Board to reduce the requested front and rear yard setbacks. At,the Hearing on April 3, 2025,the Board recommended removing the front entry leaving a 13.3 ft. entry with stairs and a landing that wouldn't count toward the front yard setback. On the waterside of the dwelling the Board suggested that the deck be substantially reduced to a landing and something big enough to put a barbeque and then stairs down. It was stated that these recommendations would substantially reduce or eliminate an almost conforming rear yard setback of 35 ft. (See p. 24 of April 3,2025 Regular Meeting Minutes). Applicant.listened to the Board's requests, Specifically, the amended Application did so by: (1) removing the covered front porch entry way and replacing it with a 5 x 6 ft. stoop and stair with rail to permit access to the proposed dwelling,thereby reducing the front yard setback from 4.3 ft to 1.3:2 ft where 35 ft. is required; and (2)reducing the size of the rear deck from 10.7 x 29.9 R. to 4 x ;15.5 ft,which would still allow.the Applicant safe access to.the deck with rear steps to grade. level, thereby allowing for a rear yard setback of 32.9 ft. on the northerly side and a May 27,2025 Page 2 of 3 compliant setback of 35.2 ft. on the southerly side, a requested variance of 2.1 ft. (reduced from the 10.8 ft. previously requested). g�� The Written Comments: General Objections are Insufficient During the period in which the Board re-opened the Public Hearing, several letters were received in support of the Application. However, the bulk of the written comments were in opposition, but reflect nothing more than generalized community opposition to the development of previously vacant land and the obscuring of a view of the Peconic Bay from passersby on First Street,including neighbors residing across from the Applicant's lot. Generalized community opposition to further development does not constitute a basis for a factually based determination by a Zoning Board of Appeals. As the Court of Appeals held in Ifrah v. Utchine,98 N.Y.2 304,308,746 N.Y.S.2d 667, 669(2002):"Although scientific or other expert testimony is not required in every case to support a zoning board's determination,the board may not base its decision on generalized community objections." Here, certainly,there has been no scientific evidence presented against the project, no environmental or engineering report, simply regrets that a vacant lot will be developed. Sheer numbers of generalized complaints about the Application are also simply insufficient to form a basis for denial of Applicant's request to build a humble, three-bedroom house on a buildable lot. A compliant low nitrogen sanitary has been approved by the Suffolk County Health Department and the Applicant has taken great care to reduce the variance relief needed on this non-conforming lot. In such cases, analogous to this one, the Second Department, Appellate Division has observed: "[T]he only opposition presented in this case was the generalized grievances of a group of neighboring property owners.Further,this civic opposition was not based on facts, but on the weight of numbers, i.e., how many neighboring property owners were in opposition. As such, the mere presence of community opposition or the unsupported conclusory allegations voiced by the neighboring property owners does not justify the denial of the variance application." Pottick v.Duncan. 251,A.D.2d 333, 335, 673 N.Y.S.2d 740, 741 (2d Dep't 1998); see also Lessings. Inc. v. Scheyer, 16 A.D. 3d 418, 419, 790 N.Y.S.2d 545, 546 (2d Dep't 2005) ("The mere presence of community opposition and the unsupported conclusory allegations of neighboring property owners does not justify the denial of applications for area variances"). To the extent that the community members express concern that the view of the Peconic Bay will be obscured, it is well settled law in the State of New York that the State "does not recognize an easement for light and air,except where created by express agreement." Chatsworth Realty 344 LLC v. Hudson Waterfront Co. A. LLC. 309 A.D.2d 567, 568, 765 N.Y.S.2d 39, 40 (2d Dep't 2003). In the latter case, "[f]undamentally at issue in this case is defendants' interreference with the unobstructed river view that plaintiff has enjoyed for the better part of a century." In the case of ESX Servs.LLC v.Board of Mgrs.of the Essex House Condo,2019 N.Y. Misc.LEXIS 1564, 8*-9*,2019 N.Y. Slip Op. 3088l(U) (Sup. Ct.N.Y.Co.2019),one apartment owner with a terrace had built a greenhouse which impaired the neighboring apartment owners' views of Central Park. Rejecting the plaintiffs claim,the trial court held:"Generally,an adjoining -landowner does not have an easement for light or air ... Based on the foregoing, plaintiff cannot May 27,2025 \� Page 3 of 3 claim any damages for an alleged partial obstructed view of Central Park from any of the windows in the apartment." See also Lafayette Auver a Corp. v. 10243 Management Corp., 35 N.Y.2d 834, 362 N.Y.S.2d 863 (Mem) (1974) ("Light and air form valuable easements to be created by express agreement and,generally speaking,if an easement is to result,the intent on the part of a landowner to impose a servitude upon his land must be clear."(citations omitted)); Levy v. Samuel, 4 Misc. 48, 23 N.Y.S.825 (Super. Ct. N.Y. Co. 1893) ("The decision of the question involves the legal rights of the adjoining owners,which will now be considered.The English rule in regard to ancient lights has been repudiated in this state,and generally throughout the country"). Here, if maintenance of the view was of such community importance to the preservation of the waterfront, then some group or the government should have stepped forward to purchase the Applicant's lot, rather than simply objecting generally as is the present case to Applicant's desire to build on a buildable lot. Again,the front yard setback of 13.2 ft.is further from the street than the adjacent northerly house at 1200 First Street,which is setback 3 ft.from the street and received substantial variances. Thus, what the applicant is proposing as a front yard setback is not out of character of the community. The benefits sought by the Applicant cannot be achieved by some method feasible other than a variance due to the non-conformity of the lot. Many of the properties in New Suffolk are non-conforming and there is no adverse impact on the physical or environmental condition of the neighborhood. A low nitrogen sanitary system is approved by the Suffolk County Health Department subject to Town approval. Accordingly, it is respectfully submitted that this Board should grant the Applicant's requested area variances. Res ct 1 ysubm' , 61� K e A. KAH/db cc: Philip Loria 1 April 3,2025 Regular Meeting the square footage and lowered the height (inaudible) significant portion of the house. Even though they don't deserve a legal right we created open site lines that allows neighbors walking by(inaudible)nearby homes to have some of that great view.Virtually every property in New Suffolk is non-conforming including mine which is why we're seeking the setback variance.When we began all the Trustees came down and gave me an okay to proceed. The D.E.C. has given us approval,the Health Department has pre-approved the septic system.We hope that the Zoning Board will value our thoughtful changes and my lifelong contribution to the quality of life in New Suffolk and grant this variance.Thank you. CHAIRPERSON WEISMAN :Thank you Mr. Lorca.Just a couple of things before we open this up to questions from the Board and or the audience, I know a number of you are here for this application. First of all, the former Grella/Osbourne property was a rebuild. That front yard setback even though it doesn't look like it,that front yard setback existed,this is brand new. I Just want to put that in the record. Secondly, you're proposing a 9-foot-deep entry off of the street, if that were removed you would then have a 13.3-foot entry and you could certainly have a stair and a landing that wouldn't count toward that front yard setback.Another thing, on the waterside of the dwelling you have proposed a 10-foot 7-Inch deck that is almost 30- feet long, 29 x 9 feet. If that was reduced substantially to basically just a landing,and something big enough for maybe a barbeque and then stairs down and if you wanted to put a permeable pavers down a patio of some sort that's fine. The length of It is almost half the length it's more than half the length of the house, if that was substantially reduced or eliminated,you're going to have an almost conforming rear yard setback of 35 feet.So, I think although we know what it originally looked like• and we know the changes that are being proposed and it is certainly not as challenging as the former application was in my opinion there's still some room to make this even more conforming to the code. Does the Board want to say anything before,we open it up to the audience? Pat-anything from you, do you want to start? MEMBER ACAMPORA:You've said it. MEMBER PLANAMENTO : I think you heard what I wanted to say, however is this an opportunity for them to amend the application? CHAIRPERSON WEISMAN : it's possible but let's see If we have questions here and then we'll open this up to the MEMBER PLANAMENTO : It's a drastically different application than previously so thank you for making those changes. 241 1 1 s �f Fuentes, Kim WY& From: Phyllis Curott <pcurott@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2025 12:11 PM MAY 2 7 2025 To: Fuentes, Kim; Karen Hoeg; Philip Loria Subject: [SPAM] -Appeal #7498, Owner's letter attached ZORWGBOARD®IcAPPF,4 S Attachments: ZBA Appeal#7498, Loria 52725.pdf Dear Ms. Fuentes, Attached please find my letter of comment regarding my variance appeal, #7498, to the Zoning Board of Appeals. Thank you for your assistance in providing it to the ZBA today, per the deadline. Also, I would appreciate it if you would kindly confirm receipt of this email and the attached letter, as well as your ability to open it in PDF form.- Sincerely, Philip Loria via pcurottggmail.com email ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i Philip Loeia MAY 2 7 2025 P.O.. Box 1.5 New.S061k, N.Y. Z®Itl%NG13OARD0FA 1LS 631-484-$408 Phillorfaxx@r niail.com [te: Phil:Lorna,,Apfital..#--7498. May'27;2025 'Z:onint'B'oard ofAppeals, Town of Southold v\ •Leslie.Kanes Weisman,.Chairperson 1 Aft-;Kini Fuentes I: iii ftr�sti ii tho l d tout n ny.r i�v 'BY EMAIL. DearChairperson_Weisman and.members of the Zoning Board of Appeals;. Thank Ydu for corisidering.my amended application,f'or•tiliiior-variance:relief-at the fronCyard ;and2:5-ft.'dt-the rear northern corner of rimy-hou se.p.lans. I haye:taken..,great care.to redesign the.plans io.comply with.,the Z13A requirements;;blend with. New Suffolk's hamlet character, and address the.coiicerns of'the New Suffolk corhinunity:which I have been part-of Tbr.over 45 years as the owner cif Captain Marty's`Fishing.Station,,one o.f the few businesses in' w'Suf.Tolk.. `The porch,_has been,removed from the front of the house,and replaced with-a 5 ft. x 6 ft. stoop, so the setback at the front is 13.2 ft. A&,you may rccatl; this revision was recoininended by the Board at the!AprilJ. 2025 Hearing The pr6pascd.set_back of the'housefront.is consistent with other properties.,both residential and:commercial, an lyJrst Street... Also:following,the reco:nunendation of the Board at Ilse Apri.1.3,2025 I:Iearing, I have :substantiallyredueed.the size-ofthc rear�deck. The rear. souther tinier already coil plies with :the setback requirements, the rearhd thorrh c6.rdi r requir0s a.:m ndt variance"of 2.5:ft. .t,lave;substantially reduced.the footprint of the house to approximately 1400 sq,ft., making the., site of.the_house proportional,to the lot size and in keeping with the.scale and-character of New Suffolk: Unlike.many homes in-New.Suffolk, the length of'the House is,approximately hal-f'the lengtli of the-lot. The heuse' as also,been.lowered from the'legally permitted'55:ft.. by 2:ft. at its highest point (roofpeak)and lowered.15 ft for much of tlic roofline. No-setbacks are required for the:height.or ,the-sides. I appreciate your guidance Ond,consideration,. Phil:Lorca Karen A.Hoeg v• Partner 69 Twomey � Latham khoeg27@suff x2a khoeg@suffolklaw.com SHEA, KELLEY, DUBIN & QUARTARARO, LLP 33 West Second St. RO.Box 9398 Riverhead,NY 11901 May 14, 2025 VIA HAND DELIVERY Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Received 54375 Route 25 Southold,NY 11971 MAY 14 2025 Attn: Kim Fuentes, Board Assistant Re: Zoning Board of Appeals Area Variance App�ic t><on(��r ��� Owner: Philip Loria, Premises: 109 First Street,New Suffolk,NY SCTM#: 1000-117-7-31 Dear Kim: This will acknowledge that we received your communication of May 2, 2025 in which you advised that during the May 1, 2025 ZBA Regular Meeting,the Board adopted the following resolution: Resolution to REOPEN the Public Hearing of Philip Loria #7498—(Adj.from April 17, 2025)for the sole purpose of accepting written comment for a period of five business days after receipt of the amended application consisting of architectural plans, site plan or survey, all signed and sealed by a licensed professional, to be available for review on the Town's Laserfiche, with Public Notice of Re-Opening to be posted on the subject property. The applicant shall submit the amended application on or before May 15, 2025. As advised,this is for the purposes of the Board collecting written comment from the public and then the Board will reclose the hearing. A decision will then be deliberated, once prepared, during a meeting in June. This letter will also confirm that the Town will post a sign on the property on May 15, and on May 231d (which is the last day for public comment), the applicant will be given 2 days to respond, if we choose. In this regard,we are submitting three (3) sets of signed and stamped revised architectural plans prepared by Joan Chambers dated May 8, 2025 and three (3) sets of the revised Site Plan dated May 5, 2025 prepared by Butler Engineering. May 14,2025 Page 2 of 2 Specifically,the following revisions have been made: 1) Front Yard Setback. The covered front porch entry way has been removed and replaced with a 5 x 6 ft. stoop and stair with rail for access. As per Town Code §280-104(c)(2) an unenclosed projection in the nature of an entry or portico,not more than 6 ft. wide and extending not more than 5 ft. from the front wall.of the building shall be exempt. Thus, the proposed 5x6 ft. entry stoop and stair would be exempt from setbacks. The revision results in the house being 13.2 ft from the front property line. The prior plan depicted a proposed covered entry way with a front yard setback at 4.3 feet where 35 ft. is required. 2) Rear Yard Setback..The 1st floor rear deck has been reduced in size to 15.5 x 4 ft. which would allow the applicant to safely access the lst floor rear deck from the 12 ft. sliding doors. The deck is now proposed at 4 ft. in width and 4 ft. wide steps are proposed from the 1st floor deck to grade. The result of this reduction is a rear setback of 32.9 ft from the proposed 1st floor deck on the northerly side, and a compliant 35.2 ft. setback from the southerly end of the proposed 1 It floor deck to the bulkhead. The relief now needed is 2.1 ft. as 35 ft. is required. The prior plan showed a rear setback of 24.2 ft./28.6 ft. and a deck of 10.7' x 29.9' thus the size of the 1 It floor rear deck has been reduced in half. We hope that the Board will favorably consider the revisions which eliminates a variance from the front yard setback and substantially reduces the relief needed for the rear yard setback to 2.1 ft. where 10.8 ft. was initially requested. It is respectfully submitted that the grant.of the variances will not cause an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or create a detriment to nearby properties. Due to the configuration of the lot the benefits sought by the applicant cannot be feasibly achieved other than by an area variance and the applicant has taken great effort in reducing the relief needed. The variance is not substantial given the revised plan, and the grant will not have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. Thus, the standards of Town Law Section 267-B have been satisfied. A digital pdf of the revised site plan has been sent to you via email. Thank you for your consideration of the revised application. Ve , ly s, Ken . Hoe KAH/dp Enc. cc: Philip Loria i Fuentes, Kim op `"a" From: eisenstat@aol.com Sent: Wednesday,April 30, 2025 11:11 AM Z To: Fuentes, Kim Cc: Doris Brautigan; GLORIA BAUME Subject: Re:Variance Request- Philip Loria Kim, It is our understanding that there will be a vote tomorrow, May 1st by the Southold Board to permit residents to provide comments to the updated proposal. We strongly encourage the Board to facilitate this important community input. Sincerely, n _ Robert Eisenstat, FAIA On Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 08:04:37 PM GMT+1, ROBERT EISENSTAT<eisenstat@aol.com>wrote: RE PHILIP LORIA #7498— (Adjourned October 6, 2022 and Amended) Request for Variances from Article Art cle X111, Section 280-56, and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021, Xll, Section 280-18; Amended November'22, 2024 Dear Miss Fuentes, My wife Doris Brautigan and I are full-time residents at 1305 Third Street in New Suffolk. The proposed project violates the required setbacks, and there is nothing in the design, as a three-story profile, that offers any mitigation to the criteria. As an architect, I am well aware of the appropriate use of variances to zoning regulations in response to special circumstances at certain lots. In this case, 1 believe the design solution is severely detrimental to the town character, and the setback violations exasperate an unwelcome solution. We highly recommend that this application be denied. Sincerely, Robert Eisenstat, FAIA Sent from my iPad 1 Fuentes, Kim From: Barbara Solo <barbjean@optonline.net> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2025 10:17 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Re#7498 ZBA �fa "IZ71 Attn Kim Fuentes ��0��,�� 54375 Main Road � �s Southold, NY I am writing in support of the application to the ZBA by Phil Loria. I support this application for the following reasons: 1. Other houses on 1st St including houses to thernorth have not been subject to the setback. 2. This is not a large house in this location and will be consistent with other structures and will be in character with the neighborhood. 3. 1 am a lifelong resident of New Suffolk and Phil has been my neighbor, and an upstanding and helpful member of this community for many years, especially in times of emergency. 4. 1 understand the house is for him and his wife and will not be an Airbnb. 5. Phil is respectful of the marine environment here and will be installing an environmentally safe septic system. 6. In closure I would ask the ZBA to approve this request for a variance Barbara Solo 1400 Fourth St. P.O. Box 259 New Suffolk,NY 11956 631-734-4065 for any questions Sent from my iPad ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i C RECMED March 23, 2025 From Members of the New Suffolk Community MAR 2 8 2425 Re: Phil Loria,Appeal#7498 'Z®NINGB®ARDOF APPEALS To the Zoning Board of Appeals Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson Att: Kim Fuentes 54375 Main Road(Office) P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Delivered-by hand To the Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold We are neighbors of Philip Loria, also known as Captain Marty, and we've known him throughout his 45 years in business as Captain Marty's Fishing Station on First Street in New Suffolk. It was one of the few businesses in New Suffolk, an institution at the heart of our small town's fishing culture. He hired the town's children and neighbors and when there was a hurricane or nor'easter, or when someone needed a hand, Phil was there to help. He is the kind of person who made New Suffolk a good place to live. We are writing to express our support for his request for 2 variances to build his retirement home at the property he has also owned for 45 years, 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. Thank you. Signature ��� Name: Address: i J March 23, 2025 From Members of the New Suffolk Community Re: Phil Loria,Appeal#7498 To the Zoning Board of Appeals Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson Att: Kim Fuentes n V 54375 Main Road(Office) P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Delivered by hand To the Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold We are neighbors of Philip Loria, also known as Captain Marty, and we've known him throughout his 45 years in business as Captain Marty's Fishing Station on First Street in New Suffolk. It was one of the few businesses in New Suffolk,�an institution at the heart of our small town's fishing culture. He hired the town's children and neighbors and when there was a hurricane or nor'easter, or when someone needed a hand, Phil was there to help. He is the kind, of person who made New Suffolk a good place to live. We are writing to express our support for his request for 2 variances to build his retirement home at the property he has also owned for 45 years, 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. Thank you. ' Signature Name: Address: jam© i March 23, 2025 From Members of the New Suffolk Community MAR 2 8 pd z5 Re: Phil LoriIa,.Appeal#7498 Z0/V1NGe04RD0FAPp % To the Zoning Board of Appeals Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson Att: Kim Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office) P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Delivered.by hand I To the Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold We are neighbors of Philip Loria, also known as Captain Marty, and we've known him throughout his 45 years in business as Captain Marty's Fishing Station on First Street in New Suffolk. It was one of the few businesses in New Suffolk,Ian institution at the heart of our small town's fishing culture. He hired the town's children and neighbors and when there was a hurricane or nor'easter, or when someone needed a hand,Phil was there to help. He is the kind of person who made New Suffolk a good place to live. We are writing to express our support for his request for 2 ariances to build his retirement home at the property he has also owned for 45 years, 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. Thank you. Signature Name: MAA17J rl Address: )UZ March 23, 2025 From Members of the New Suffolk Community ZOy�F AR Z 8 20?§ Re: Phil Loria,Appeal#7498 ®ARDOFgpp% To the Zoning Board of Appeals Leslie Kanes Weisman Chairperson . � nv � t Att: Kim Fuentes 54375 Main Road(Office) P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Delivered by hand To the Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold We are neighbors of Philip Loria, also known as Captain Marty, and we've known-him throughout his 45 years in business as Captain Marty's Fishing Station on First Street in New Suffolk. It was one of the few businesses in New Suffolk, an institution at the heart of our small town's fishing culture. He hired the town's children and neighbors and when there was a hurricane or nor'easter, or when someone needed a hand, hil was there to help. He is the kind of person who made New Suffolk a good place to live. We are writing to express our support for his request for 2II variances to build his retirement home at the property he has also owned for 45 years,-1090 Firsts Street in New Suffolk. Thank you. Signature Name: Address: . I Fuentes, Kim From: Alexis Grodski <sbpedpt@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2025 2:36 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Philip Loria. Appeal #7498 Stan Grodski � + d PO Box 152 \ New Suffolk, NY. 11956 March 27, 2025 Dear Kim, I am writing to express my full support for the appeal submitted by Phil Loria regarding his property in New Suffolk. Being a 30i year,full-time New Suffolk resident and having known Phil for 20+years; I can personally attest to his integrity,responsibility,and commitment to the well-being of the New Suffolk community. Phil has consistently demonstrated a dedication to improving our neighborhood. His project aligns with the character of the area and Will improve his parcel. I believe that granting his appeal would be a beneficial decision for both Phil and our community as a whole. His plan for the property is well thought out and in line with the best interests of New Suffolk. I respectfully urge the Town to approve the appeal. I am confident that it will lead to a positive outcome for our neighborhood. Thank you for your time and consideration. Please feel free to contact me at sbpedpt@gmail.com if you require any further information. Sincerely, I Stan Grodski ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do n lot open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. _ I I 1 � Received :APR 01 2025 1 Phil's representatives are making three main argument for approval of this project. They are: Zoning Board of Appeals Vv 1. This lot has been in existence since 1923 and erefore it should not have to abide by current zoning or setback laws. 2. The neighboring properties are noncompliant a�d violate setback laws and therefore this new construction should also-be permitted to be noncompliant and violate setback laws. 3. The installation of a new I/A septic system miti ates any harm to the environment. Response to these arguments. 1. Mr.Lories'family did not own the property in�923.'They purchased it in the 10s when zoning laws were in effect. They were aware of the restrictions on the property when they purchased it. The property was used for boat storage and repair and provided additional land use for Captain Marty's fishing station which the Lorias also owned.Phil and his family have owned residential properties in Nq�w Suffolk and sold them. 2. The waterfront houses to the north of Mr.Lonia.'s property were pre-existing,non- conforming structures and received variances based on the fact that they were pre- existing. New constriction, like Mr.Loria is proposing,must and should adhere to the code, especially on lots that are in such close Iroximity to the water. The proposed house is 53 feet wide and 35 feet tall. 3. The new septic system is non-compliant with the 100 foot setback within the Trustee jurisdiction. This property is located-in aFENI�special'flood hazard area.The entire lot is in the VE and AE flood zones.While the proposed septic system is situated within the better flood zone(AE),it's still in a flood zone,and should be unacceptable for new construction. If there was truly no environmental impact from these systems on the water, the setback laws would not exist. The approval of this application by this Board will substantially increase the value of Mr. Loria's property. But it will produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood,be detrimental to the health of the wetlands,and create terrible precedent. \flier a%Az. -In 2019,Phil=reblt his bulkhead without DEC or Southold�town-perrits. There-is=no-Southold town trustee permit for the original construction of the bulkhead in the file. ' -ln 2024,the road to the marina,north of Phil's prop rt3 was breached by the bay and is now unusable and closed Steve Katsoulas 1175 First Street � ' New Suffolk,, NY 11956 Fuentes, Kim From: Timothy James <timothyhjames@yah I o.com> ( � Sent: Tuesday,April 1, 2025 2:41 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk APR To Whom it may concern, As a long time resident of New Suffolk I am concerned about the development of 4(i'rst Street. The size and scale are totally out of proportion with the surrounding neighborhood and its unique aesthetic. Please do not make the same mistake that was made with property next door, 1200 First Street. Sincerely, Tim James I ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. I I 1 I I APR ZONING OOARD OFAPPE4LS I Fuentes, Kim From: Arlene Castellano <arlene.castellano@Igmail.com> ',PR 5. Sent: Wednesday,April 2, 2025 7:09 PM �� To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Phil Loria#7498 Attachments: Loria-Zillow.pdf, Phil Loria letter re NSWF 1 jpeg; Phil Loria letter re NSWF 2.pdf Hi Kim, �,_UA4 Below is my letter regarding Phil Loria's ZBA application and attached are three documents I would like to submit to the file. I shared an early version of my letter with my neighbor Steve Katsoulas. I didn't expect him to submit it. So, if our letters look similar,that is the reason. Thanks very much, Arlene Castellano April 2,2025 Arlene and Frank Castellano 1275 First Street New Suffolk,NY 11956 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 To the Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals: I submitted a letter of opposition to this application when it was la t presented to the Board in 2021.Although the new application has been amended,the nature and general scale of�the proposed project is the same,and I would ask that my previous comments and the comments and petition submi ed by my neighbors in 2021 be considered in your deliberations. Mr. Loria claims in his letter to the ZBA that he wishes to build his retirement home on this lot. He said the same thing to the Trustees in 2017,when he applied for a pre-submission inspection. But, he listed the property for sale with Douglas Elliman in 2020 for$865,000 citing, "Land development status: Permit Ap Pending," and "Development status: Permit Ap Pending."It seems to me that Mrl Loria has every intention of selling this property and using an approval from this Board to increase its value. After reading Mr.Loria's revised application to the ZBA, I can se that his representatives are making three main arguments in favor of the approval of this project: 1. This lot has been in existence since 1923. 2. The neighboring properties are noncompliant and vi late setback laws. i 3. The installation of a _ I/A ,.Ftic system mitigates any harm t o ei...abnment. I would like to offer a response to these arguments. !/1 J/Ox 4' 1. There was never a house on Mr.Loria's lot and construction of a house now would change the property's historical use.This lot may have existed in 1923.But,Mr.Loria's family did not own it in 1923. The Lorias purchased the lot in 1974, well after zoning code Yeas created in Southold Town. The Lorias bought the property and used it for boat storage,repair, and s rvicing associated with their businesses which were consistent uses for the size of the lot and its MII zoning designation. 2. The waterfront houses to the north of Mr. Loria's property (1200 First Street and 1230 First Street) are pre-existing houses on non-conforming lots and received variances based on the fact that they were pre- existing. A house did not exist on Mr.Loria's property prior to the zoning code,therefore the variances proposed are inappropriate.New construction, like Mr. Loris is proposing, must and should adhere to the code, especially on lots that are in such close proximity to th�water. 3. The new septic system, however advanced it may be,w ll still be grossly non-compliant with the 100- foot setback within the Trustee,jurisdiction. This property is located in a FEMA special flood hazard area. The entire lot is in the VE and AE flood zones. While the proposed septic system is situated within the better flood zone (AE), it's still in a flood zone, and should be unacceptable for new construction. Other concerns: • It appears Mr. Loria's lot has grown almost 800 sq ft since 2021. The 2021 application lists the lot size as 6,170 sq ft, the building coverage as 1,372 sq ft, and the lot Coverage 22%. In this new application,the lot size is 6,962 sq ft,the building coverage is 1,482 sq ft and the lot coverage is 21.29%. They have increased the building coverage but are claiming a lesser percentage o lot coverage. There is a sizable discrepancy between the deed and survey numbers. • In 2019,Mr. Loria rebuilt his bulkhead without DEC or Southold Town permits. Mr. Loria, having owned waterfront property on First Street for decades, was well aware that permits were required. There is a DEC permit from 1975 and a storm damage repair permit from 1?93. But, there is no Southold Town wetland permit for the original construction of this bulkhead in the town records, and I wonder if that is the reason why Mr. Loria opted not to apply for the proper permits in 2019. The approval of this application by this Board will no doubt substantially increase the value of Mr. Loria's property and make it more appealing to potential buyers. But I believe it will produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood, be detrimental to the health of the wetlands, and create a terrible precedent. In 2014, Mr. Loria wrote two letters in opposition to the construction on the New Suffolk Waterfront Fund property, which I have submitted to the file. At that time, he was very conce�ned with flooding and drainage issues on First Street.He writes, "Please consider all of First Street before you grant permission to this project.Like many of my neighbors on First Street and throughout New Suffolk, I feel this project is too big and too risky for little and beloved New Suffolk." Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Arlene Castellano Frank Castellano 1275 First Street New Suffolk,NY 2 Backtosearch 8 Zillow, Q Save fT Share ... More — Home value Cost calculator Owner options Home details Neighborhood . i 'Property -- - iZlii�n this home I Features Lot • Has view:Yes • Size:6,098 scift • View description:Water • Features:Level,Cleared,Views,Wat rfront • Has water'view:Yes • Land development status:Permit Ap Pending • Water view:Water Z • Waterfront features:Waterfront,Bay Details • Parcel number:10001170007000.31000 t ',Utilities&green energy R 20 • Sewer:Other ®�e� • Water:Public • Utilities for property:Electric Available,Natural Gas Available,Water Available,Electricity Available,See Remarks Community&neighborhood ` Location • Region:New Suffolk Other s Other facts . WaterfrontFeatures:Waterfront,B,ay • LotFeatures:Level,Cleared,Views,Waterfront • WaterSource:Public 1 • PropertySubType:Unimproved Land • RoadResponsibility:Public Mainta ned Road • PropertyType:Land • RoadFrontageType:City Street • Utilities:Electric Available,Natural Gas Available, . Sewer:Other Water Available,Electricity Available,See • Development5tatus:PermitAp Pending Remarks • View:Water,Panoramic,Other Price history Date Event Price 1/25/2021 Listing removed Source:t. Douglas Elliman Report --'----.._.._................._._—_.............----'--"------...................._._....._.__....__.........._....................................._.................._.... ........_ ,._....-......._._....................._...-- 7/24/2020 Listed for sale $865,000 Source:Douglas Elliman Real Estate:13236299 Report Public tax history Year Property taxes Tax assessme t 2023 — $500 2022 — $500 2021 — $500 :r 40 ' t: Phil Lori a/k/a Cdptain Ma pOBox 1,5' � New Suffolk, NY 11956 MIS June 13;2014 /� � Southold-Town'Board&Town'Planning Board 53095 Route 25 D 2 (� (� pn 2 PO Box 1179 1SV15 U15 � Southold,NY.119.71 ,JUL Oj 2014 Re NSV Y Proposed SiteYPlan . Southold TOwn Planning Board: To the Southold:Town Board&Town'Planning Board-, I have been'a property arid'business owner on.First Streef in New Suffolk for,45 years'. While 1: PP - g p .Yy P bi l P pffolk W erfront Fund,I am writing o o expressm aconcerns that.the pre present New te:Ulan they have proposed does not'take into--consideration its impact o, the properties.and the property owners surrounding it. Specifically;my fear is that a Nor'easter on a full:moon,with an incoming tide—which happens regularly—will show no,mercy on First.Street if the site plan's increase in grade ;is approved.Byraising the grade only on this propertyl;incoming tidal and storm surges will,not.only b-e channeled onto adjacent properties—i(p�cluding'Captain Marty's Fishing. Station—those-waters will move with increasing vetlZ,,,thus increasing erosion of those properties. My building cannot take4that,added�.ess. If the town_grants-:this project the okay,will the town.I sume the responsibility:and the .cost of the-damage'that will be done? l?Iease:consderoll of First Street before you grant perms5ion.to this project. Like many' of my,neighbors-on.,First Street,and throughout New, uffolk,I feel.this project is•too.big, and too risky forlittle and-beloved New Suffolk. Thank you for yourrcareful consideration of my concerns. Phil.Loria rI � 1 gubf Lanza, Heather From: Phyllis Curott<pcurott@optonline.net> Sent: Monday,July 21,2014 2:14 PM To: Lanza,Heather Cc: Don@briarclifflandscape.com;don@briarcliffsod.com;Russell,Scott;Jim Dinizio; Doherty,Jill;Standish, Lauren;Ipevans@fishersisland.net;Tomaszewski, Michelle; Ghosio, Bob;William Ruland;Toth,Vicki Subject: Re:Site Plan for New Suffolk Waterfront Fund SCTM#1000-117-8-18 Attachments: New Suffolk Storm 1993.pdf,New Suffolk) Storm 1993 2.pdf Importance: High To the Southold Town Board&Town Planning Board: I have been a property and business owner on First Street in New Suffolk for 45 years. I am writing to express additional concerns that the proposed site plan does not take into consideration its impact on the properties and the property owners surrounding it,specifically with regard to drainage. My property and the NWSF site are,historically,underwater on a good Nor'easter. These storms are common here. What many don't know is that the drainage on both properties is very poor,mostly because of the soil content. People think it's sand,but I know from past excavations that there is a layer of oyster shells that is thick and impervious.This layer runs beneath Captain Marty's main building and the NSWF adjoining.property and it impedes drainage. The second reason for poor drainage on First Street is because it's the lowest street in all of New Suffolk. All of the water from the upper streets that run perpendicular to First and end in First, flows down hill into First Street,making flooding worse and drainage more difficult. Drainage for the NSWF property must not only handle its own water from rain,tides, storms and tidal/storm surges,it must also handle the rest of this New Suffolk runoff. I am attaching photos of New Suffolk after the 1993 Storm to show you exactly what First Street must contend with. Through the years,the First Street drain that Southold town installed always overflows when stressed and the town has had to pump it out after every overflow. So what will happen when NSWF increases their elevation and waters have no way to properly drain? Flooding will increas�,especially in duration. _ JUL. 2 2 2014 Drainage is a serious problem in*Suffolk. The drainage in the Site A is inadequate, a fact confirmed by Town Engineer James Richter in his letter of May 27`h,2014 to the Planning Board. Another problem: the current Plan provides for a parking lot for 38 cars.This lot intrudes into the Southold Town Easement(see Richter letter#2). So,the parking lot has to be moved—where will they put it? In the community garden? Southold town and the Planning Board should be working to solve these problems,not approving Site Plans that will worsen them. We all love New Suffolk-let us all do the right thing for her. Thank you for your consideration of these concerns, Phil Loria a/k/Captain Marty 2 Save U Share co• More Back to search (I��ZillOiN Home value Cost calculator Owner options Home details Neighborhood Property Claim this home Features Lot • Has view:Yes • Size:6,098 sgft • View description:Water • Features:Level,Cleared,Views,Waterfront • Has water view:Yes • Land development status:Permit Ap Pending • Water view:Water • Waterfront features:Waterfront,Bay Details • Parcel number:1000117000700031000 Utilities&green energy • Sewer:Other • Water:Public • Utilities for property:Electric Available,Natural ��� Gas Available,Water Available,Electricity Available,See Remarks Community&neighborhood Location • Region:New Suffolk Other Other facts WaterfrontFeatures:Waterfront,Bay • LotFeatures:Level,Cleared,Views,Waterfront WaterSource:Public • PropertySubType:Unimproved Land RoadResponsibility:Public Maintained Road • PropertyType:Land RoadFrontageType:City Street • Utilities:Electric Available,Natural Gas Available, • Sewer:Other Water Available,Electricity Available,See • DevelopmentStatus:PermitAp Pending Rema rks • View:Water,Panoramic,Other Price history Date Event Price 1/25/2021 Listing removed — 5nuv.e:.s 'uugLr;e:.iii-n Report 7/24/2020 Listed for sale $865,000 Sourer:Douglas c.ir-an F.eai Report Public tax history Year Property taxes Tax assessment 2023 $500 2022 — $500 2021 — $500 Fuentes, Kim From: 6319886291 @vzwpix.com Sent: Thursday,April 3, 2025 9:00 AM APR To: Fuentes, Kim Zd2� Subject: [SPAM] - � � Weighing in on today's ZBA meeting regarding New Suffolk downtown waterfront parcel seeking amended development plan & variance request in order to build & sell. (#7498). Yikes!! Building a home on that postage stamp is crazy! Proper septic would be impossible! Please be sensible & say NO to this. Sincerely, N Gleason New Suffolk, NY ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 Fuentes, Kim From: Timothy James <timothyhjames@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday,April 1, 2025 2:41 PM � To: Fuentes, Kim , n_ � V Subject: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk °top � � ,� To Whom it may concern, As a long time resident of New Suffolk I am concerned about.the development of 1090 First Street. The size and scale are totally out of proportion with the surrounding neighborhood and its unique aesthetic. Please do not make the same mistake that was made with property next door, 1200 First Street. Sincerely, Tim James ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. .Fuentes, Kim A- From: Robert Puric <robertjp@optonline.net> Sent: Thursday,April 3, 2025 6:52 AM APR To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Disapproval Letter for Loria Home in New Suffolk, NYC ,. �C / _:0 Puric Family Irrevocable Trust 1250 2nd Street New Suffolk,NY 11956 April 3,2025 Zoning Board of Appeals Southold,NY Dear Members of the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals, I hope this letter finds you well.I am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed construction of the Loria home on the waterfront in New Suffolk.While I appreciate the desire for private development and growth within our community,I believe this particular project would have significant negative consequences for both the local environment and the character of our town. New Suffolk is a beautiful,small community that is deeply connected to its natural surroundings,particularly its waterfront.Our residents value the pristine beauty of the water and the tranquility it offers.Allowing the construction of a large private home on the water would disrupt the delicate balance of this ecosystem,potentially damaging local wildlife habitats,water quality,and the aesthetic appeal that draws people to our area in the first place. Additionally,the proposed development could lead to increased traffic,strain on local infrastructure,and a loss of the small-town charm that many of us hold dear.The development of such a large private property on the water could set a dangerous precedent for future developments in this unique area potentially opening the door for further overdevelopment along the shoreline,which would irreparably change the landscape and negatively impact property values for surrounding homes. I urge the Planning Board to consider the long-term effects this project could have on the community and the environment. Rather than prioritizing short-term gains for a single property,I hope the Board will prioritize the preservation of our waterfront and the preservation of the values that make New Suffolk a special place to live. Thank you for your time and consideration.I trust you will carefully review the concerns of all residents as you move forward With your decision. Sincerely, Robert Puric Co-Trustee for Puric Family Irrevocable Trust 1 Phil Loria Statement to the Zoning Board of Appeals,Town of Southold, N.Y. April 3, 2025 Re: Phil Loria,Appeal#7498 Thank you for this opportunity to speak to you today. I'd like to provide you with copies my statement before I begin. I'm Phil Loria, a lot of people know me as Captain Marry. I'm the owner of the First Street property. Karen and Joan have done a great job with all the Legal and Design reasons for you to grant the setback variances. I'd like to add a few things that I think are important for you to consider. I'm not a developer. I'm not seeking to build a mansion. I'm trying to build my very modest retirement home, something I've looked forward to for many years. More than 45 years ago, when I returned from serving in the Air Force during the Vietnam War, I bought Captain Marty's Fishing Station and the First Street Lot. The Fishing Station has been an essential part of the life of New Suffolk, one of the few businesses that brought folks from all over to our town. Over the years I hired countless neighborhood kids who grew up with my 3 children. I was always happy to help my neighbors because that's what it means to be a good neighbor, not just a business owner. I've been active in numerous civic organizations, including serving as President of the Mattituck Gun Club and working on early efforts at Town Planning, for which I received an award. I've had many friends in Southold, some have passed, many remain and I value all of them. I listened carefully to the suggestions of the. ZBA in our last hearing and to- the concerns of neighbors. We've given a lot of thought, time, work, and money to address those concerns: • We've got a state of the art septic system that protects the Bay. • We've re-designed the house to blend with the aesthetic of our community. • We've reduced square footage and Lowered the height on a significant portion of the house. -K ,i Phil Loria,Appeal#7498 Page 2 f�� • And even if they don't have a legal right to it, we've created open site lines that allow neighbors walking by or in nearby homes to have some of that great view. 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"•; , .. i .1 I ' A :�NG1 ArOHj .,; dJ ° r tr . 9 6 . :.. .,. . 3 S02 32 46 W - 1. D SIGN FL I - !!O GAL5/DAYfBEDROOM{330 GPD TY FLOr^>1 AND :.,, . .. :: :: :;.. : ..``T ..: f :.�» �o : I. �, , SANITARY SITE PLAN: :- . . .. AUTY,STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL OF PROPC>51=p :':.,': . :.f7�?' ;`,::.;.:. SDP _ ' Y ::::H SGD 5 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QU NATIVE'F , 2.52 (SURVEY) µ. -" = : PLANS/GONSTRUGTTON FOr:SEWA6E DISPOSAL SYSTEM FOR Sites-FAMILY SITUATE /�T: ExISr. GRAVEL .: '.::.`:; . , A�TlN `` ...:. AREA, L RE5IDEWES DATED: 04KH-2022 ry . . _..'... ,, 21q •F :.. t ,i sx'^ ' FIRST STREET NEW SUFI=0Li4 NY. SWMZ: IV(600 6PD/AG UTIL.POLE I?lRVWY/ r. b o ---- � ) PROF'.U!6 PWR/,� .:..: ,,....,....:..,...r- TEST::...:..:.. -�... � -- . 5>=rzv LINE PRK6, A ..•.: . . , 49 .. . :xr,. T t)F SourrloLv SGTM NO.: 1000-I rt-o t-31 Nu6 . .. . ..... ... .... -,f4,.B.. _ .�. I� :' :�► y r> TABLE 13: ry 43.Q 6 ,3 Kra s _ .. 5UFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK »: S3 4 W : ...•... ... .. .. .. .. .•,,.: fV , AE6 (DWLG LOG) FL , r ::', .. : ' .. . :.'..: OOD `'" 30 (SU EY) : '' M�DRAu iG LOADING RZATES FOR IZED SHALLOW DRAlNFIELDS(PSD'�) FLOOD ZONE E'ER FLOOD N�AvnBa 3 RV 5! AREA OF TRREN:H : CATEGORY I,VA OWT5 = 3.0 ZE BASED ON BvrroM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP No.361G�G05001N, REV.aa-25-200q w :,.. : .1. f us,,..- . ZONE AE 54B APPLICATION RATE /COi M. 5EWCE CONFECTIONS I SO4°09'00"E NEIGHBORING LOT ID/CONNECTION TO WATER STATUS ZONIN5: MII (MARINE 11) 9 . : TAP E�T5TTN6 UTILITY POLE f ©H & (ELEV. 6) TO�'°') 14.79' (SURVEY) SANITARY ABSORPTION BED CALCULATION: PER UTILITY i PROP ID OWNER/ADDRESS WTR SERV. SITE DATA: 110 6PD x 3 BROOM!3D(APP.BRAT = 110 6PD Z 5' I . NATIVE PLq�� � . i S01°37'32"E 110 6PD/ 325 SP _.F.(TRENCH WIDTH) = 33B5 LIN FT TOTAL LOT AREA: *,�Ib2 5Q.FT'.,(0.151000 _ �N ' 32r .' $' AREA: 20.4 Ns5 (D PHILIP LORlA, 1040 ISt STREET,CURRENTLY VACANT PUBLIC WATER TL.LENGTH OF TF 84C,H REQUIRED = 33h5 LIN FT o •.' iq.J' ' . SQF7, b 313' $1.19' (SURVEY) (5UB,.EGT F ZOPERTY) MOPa5m) LOT COVERAGE: T z . I ' . . . , . . _ __-_ USE: I LATERAL,34D'LONE 4 I ' ', LOT COVERAGE: EXISTING: PROPOSED: ►� NATPR�, ` I U. • E 2Q 6ARY 051 RNE 4 WiLLIAM 6RI LA,1200 1st STREET PUBLIC WAlI32 TL.LEN5TH OF TRENCH PROVIDED = 34.0 LiN FT i. , P EL.LIN6 VACANT 1,023 SOFT. AP,Eq �AN71N� ' . ' V BRUIdO 4 OLIVIA ANNIGA, 1230 Est STREET PUBLIC WATER NOTE: 6EOMAIT SHALL HE DELIVERED TO SITE IN ROLLS AND GUT TO SIZE. GYRD ENTRY DECK/STEPS VACANT 139 SQ�T. �, SQ.FT• v:. . . ,' . P . i rn REAR�K VACANT = 5Q.FT � a o : x - 4 ARLENLE 4 FRANK GA5TI3 LAND L7 5 ORGH•HARD STRICT PHUBI IG WATER PROPOSED INSTALLATION: TL LOT COVERAGE 00 5Q.F1.(o.o 1,482 SQ.F r.l21 2a�) rn i PROP . /j PROPOSED C7 rr' _' EFSTATNIPS d P7ARYANNE KAT50tULA5, Ills Est STREET PUBI..HG WATER 0) PDF LATERAL. 0 54D LIN.FT. INSTALLED IN ABSORPTION BED: S .. I.`-/ . . 2 STY FIR • N = D P E C O N I C BED LENGTH 15 EQUAL TO LATERAL LENGTH. EACH 34'W 6EOMAT SHALL.WVE U'4 �'•�� • WATER 5ERViGE GONNEGTIOa N 3 x O <.I rn r x @ JULIE 50a,875 KIPO STREET ACTIVE 50MA AGGOIkiT, PVC,SC+EDULE 40 PIPE ORAFrGE a 1'-0"ON CENTER CRIFIGE HOLES TO BE NO UPLAND FILL REQUIRED: _ m TO EXIST.WATER MAIN,PROVIDE TAP k iN6= Z �p ,,, 43 �, / - i I FLOOD �t L7 NO METER SET _ L7 MILLED AT b O'CLOCK AND USED WITH 6FaMATRIX ORIFICE SHIELD. DIST,S� m FOR MEN WATER SERVICE UNE • FIKFLE-•0 13.2' tri I rii G ni � (02-262022) HEAD DESIGN PRESSURE OF FIVE FOOT PER DISTAL HEAD. ONE P15TAL HEAD MEET GRADEFELEVAT1aN5�ON � 0 OWROO" P" ,I.0 HM • 3 r : ZONE VE ,� MONITORING PC►RT SHALL!3E INSTALLID AT TREE END OF EACH TRENCH. MAMIIFOLD THIS SITE. EXCAVATED FILL WILL 13E /Iy 'r`� �.O' • FTPRINT OVER PILE . r Z ( ( ) Q STEIN SEA FARMS,LL Gy q00 15t STF2E£T PUBLIC WATER AND TRANC.�PORT PIPING: USE Ili"Q� GT5 POLY PRE55tiZ� XPORT PIPE SHALL BE UTILIZED TO MEAT F'ROP05H7 GRADES. �, i"' FNP. 1,026 50 .FT. to ELEV. $ .I. W1 . � 8@ ALBERT ERANOY WOOD, 1000 15t STREET VACANT SLOPED CONTINUOUSLY BACK TOWARO5 PUMP STATION FOR DRAINAGE BETL�N NO EXCAVATED FILL WILL BE DI55UR5ED � `"- � n1 3' . . . . . . 1. -Y ►: I CYCLES. WEEP HOLES TO DRILLED IN PUMP STATION DISCHARGE A55EMFiLY BEYOND TIE SUB ECT PROPERTY LINES. . I ( ' I� P4 V r. 3 . • . . . • • ' . _ SEE 'NOTE TO CONTRACTOR,TNI5 DWG, ( ( I 1 5'MIN . . . . . . FOR REOV RATEABLE 501L QUANTITIES. A I O c� �• 24.2 �� - : �. ?-b:1 I I/A ON-51TE 5ANITARY 5Y5TEM EL.6.1, LEVEL o' ` E DRAWING SP2 FOR SANCfARY STf�JGTURE/COMPONENT DETAILS I Ik. S_T j, 1--r-�i 't )- ., o ' LT �, P` i ,n . . i 1 K I I A RQ���_TREATMENT PLANT MIXED SAND AND LOAM 3 BEDROOM, HIGH GROUNDWATER � �I I W m X r : b7 T PR3Po565 [0RA55] USE: FUJI CLEAN USA LSN}IANCED TREATMENT UNIT(ETU), {OL) N� I/A 5ANITARY 5Y5TEM: i i 5'rHIN r� : 6.0' � LA'2rd F o W4 STY1. • MODEL GENE (GRAVITY SY5,DESIGN FLOW: 500 6PD) LL 11 At EXl FL!L. Y�OOD I I •• UNIT INCLUDES: BLOWER MODEL MAGIooR,SYSTEM �.3•!' _ •THESE FLANS ARE DE�i16NEb TO COMPLY WITHH... I-FUJI GLEAN 0N5lTE wASTEwTIz TREATMENT EN x Z 2'PVC VENT'M ROOF OF EXISTING i'-- CONTROLLER 3'O BELOW •04OFFIGIAL COMPILATION OF CODES RULES,AND REGULATION OF THE STATE I- OREZO LIFT STATION IOMN ►--� ;. F_�BUILDING,EXT19V A MIN.OF b'ABV THE DI-1 - �x ,- 8.0' 320 SQFT bib, I (OP/6 RL CENTER) W ALARM BEACON 4 AUDIBLE 0 BROWN CLAYEY 5AND(5C) OF MEW YORK TITLE 10 DEPARTMENT OF HEATH.CHAPTER If.PART 15. I-6EOMAT LATERAL-34'WIDE x 34.a'Lb �"' � [� � � ; ROOF LIPS AND HAVE A MIN.HORIZONTAL S' x x TO 6EOMAT) STANDARDS FC�Z INDIVIDUAL ON51TE WATER SIUPPLY AND INDIVIDUAL ONSITE r I o � i. SEPARATION IZ"TO THE SLOPED 3.2' x ,'� PROP• J .. . - PROVE �OGATID R�MOTEI.Y,AS SfIOG EL. I.I' 5.0'BELOW CaRADE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS.APPE1lDIX IS-A NOTE TO C,ONTRAGTDR: ROAD t�PORTION OF THE ROOF M R BLD6 CODE). I% � ' 'u;; . . .' ' :I I • ... ••• ALL CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED BY MANUFACTURE OND Wi I, � � iL � I 5Ll7.H.5.5TAl�ARDS FOR APPROVAL OF PLANS AND GONSTRUGITC>tJ FOR PC . . � 2nd FL PALE BRawN FINE SAME(SP) SEWAGE DISPOSAL 5YSTEM5 FOR 51N6L E-FAMILY Ri51DENC,E5-DATED VIDE 18 GU.YOS C�RATTLE SOIL 13�I `r ' ' •• RREINFORGt7�P G.ANTi-FLOATATION FLANGE TO a,W1.� 5.4`BELOW GRADE 12-2G 2017. (5W OR SP PER ASTM STANDARDS)FOR THE I 4 142 SOFT: �' I LOT 31 CCN�ITERAGT BUVYANGY ! PURPOSE of REPLACING UNSUITABLE TABLE SOIL n ° I SEE"SP2 FOR GN AV L, HN �•• CONVEN!l�LGE R2EGEPTIAGLE NEARL3YIGONTROL I WATER IN BELOW sEOMAT LATT3RAL. W •;, / 15,6' 2 X ' �`f�I Q; ' I •• PANEL i PALE BROWN FINE SAND •SE): SITE PLAN AND SANlTARRY RISRrR FOR m 1 : k • ,- .-1 I : I I • MAINTAIN REQUIRED SEPARATION DISTANCES,DWG SPi I (5P) LINE/SYMBOL LEGEND PRDP05W DESIGN AND R REMENT5 FOR AREA OF 1Z ' 3 } � 28b' SE>:DETAIL,DWG SF'2 PROPERTY LINE REPLACEM[W OF NON-RATEABLE SOIL. a UTILITY P11 I Qg 9I z 1O 7 -6. 13 0'BFlo GRADE ;wX15TIN16 TO BE ........ .........•......•......... t5,408 sq•.ft (0.1242x) w � ' �, � k ExT fx�FL // , 'i `,_______• PROPOSED LIFT STATION: H16HEST EXPECTED GROUNDWATER= EL.3.0' RI=MOVED/RELOGATED ----_.,.-_.-_.--- HHYURANT y�Yo 5GDH5 REGORG I D: R-22-O"J51 ` I f I j ' w .> W lILL 'G'. �.---...' USE, ORENGO SIMPLEX PF3005 PUMP STATION W • i o J / 54.I',(WTLt�To ETU) .. PROVIDE: HIGHEST REWRDED GROUNDWATER = EL 4bb'PER ff • tU5G5 rl1=1L 53436Q.1,EL 4bb' WATER TEST HOLE t 1. , i J I REINFORCED P.C.P ANTI-FLOATATION RANSE TO t �Ipi C i O O I.- COUNTERACT BUOYANCY ( I,400 LF FROM 9.15 EGT PROPERTY) SANITARY 5E ER -• _ r-+ � � ", .45P / I'ROP.13 EC I •• SETT Owo sP3 FOR DESIGN At 7 RREQUIREi MS 6RC W�TLP PER TEST HIDLF =EL.Ob' FINISHtED (�: �i I ,�" I I MIN V'-`-'��' LINE:,J "GND I I • CONTROL PANEL,RUNT ON PROPOSED 'H'FRAME � �ELECTRIC -„ ----a _._�, --p --- FLCX�ELEVATION F fi L EI. _ � PC��G ; T Q ) ,� M i I I PROP.AIR Yl3tr 5„i�, _ TEST HOLE SILT FENCE BARRIER - " - " -- " - PROPO%D SANITARY A/I SY5: I �`` ry ,\N ,� : o CU : ;� /': U I BY: &DONALD GEOSERVICES -- , - �?,O ; NE t34 C J) (WTL W TO L5) U, - " "" EXI5TIN6 SPOT NATION x6.0 O CAYER TO 6RME Ir -t Fri r ' ;:;s, ' �" - : Z "C": L 2 I Ls ` ' '. DAB• ol-Oa-Oo2z a.2o�l, i Q ! m �11 w f ', . `... I ter PROP05ED SPOT ELEVATION PaA ._.. -_ _ MON �, ... . 55 NArrvt PLA�o �r I PROPOSED OWE3I.INS FU.�GL!'AN£TU -,,T - J, Nss . (3 LR I tJ ces a \�> >49 5 / FI`D ...::<' B�scZt=r O q 10 FIN -L.EL.1; AREA.• PARTIAL _ . ,.. : R P4PO5ED SITE PLAN 5 _ .11 ~ _ID EFFREY T. P N iRANSPORT p� v, PROPOSED WORK TO L�GHIP FELL? NS ° Q t iQ � (�"4>GTS POLY PI�URIZ®PIPE 1. N p O r -L k 3 41 SO"yy ----- 2"t SPR 35 C4 PROPOSED A850RPTION BED: �] r P ; 0 1.00 D 5TRUGTIURE COVE NOTE= • ALL RISER GOVB%I�EI&HHIN6 LE%THAN+so LB5 SHALL BE 5GDH5 �_ (�.. �: ' ' N- [Q "R 1-- & •6EOMAT LATERAL,FEOTL-)MLE MAT ASSEM�BL_Y FED) USE FILL ACQUIRED 19ROM MATT3RIAL t7i W/DISTAL F'�ORT,I -3 25'WIDE x 34D'L6 LAT W/ 76.98 r PROVIDW WITH A SEGMARY SAFETY LID OR P"CE. U5E FiLL ACt>?IARED FROM MATERIAL L-- ro s o ro 20 �s UR VE FacGAlrAT13�LNtASCII:FCN2 TFE PURPOSED ON EXCAVATED CN4-SITE FIR AREAS 0�2 � }_ L} `� GRAPHS SCALE 1•= b,-0. q 1'�d'DIST.PIPE(oV�Z MAT oNLL'h PERFORATED, Y) PROP 6Rp 0 SANITIRY 5Y5TEM GOMPOWNT INSTALLATION. (Y4'ta PRE�IZED XPORT THAN 6EOMAT LATERAL.. INSTALLATION, Z 2 I O W!)5'HOLDS•b 4 4 O'CLOCK AN5TALL LEVEL) BLD6-i L b.2' PIPE TO LEACHING FIELD ""� s •MAINTAIN ALL SEPARATION DISTANCES •517ED FOR 3 BEDROOM(P ELLIN6 PROYDE GOVBLS 4"O 5OR 35 XF RT PIPE 5.0E LiN.FT. EX.GRADE a EL• i5.5' =' p'' .1 0 kM RE(�111RED TO BE 5ET AT FISHED M E PROP.GRADE OVER � •�DETAILS,DWG SP3 VACANT LAND - KING,WATERT16K, MIN.SL.DPE=V/L.F.REQb LIED a EL i5.2' t n rMIERMk1P1 ASTIc CCNER.S LOC W O z $15ECT4NOOF,FLAT,5KID PROOF,BE 5�D6'16 x J/p' = Ob4" =0.06'MIN SLOPE (SEE Tom/MANIFOLD DETAIL PROP05F.D h�-I LL 1 Q . FOR M06E IM 4 RAVE IN PROT156 ON . . = LOT 3211 GA. . .. SP3 FOR INSTALLATION ) SOIL C.CNER T ( 1- }.GRAPE t USE, NATIVE$OrL(OL) I tom, 1- O to PROVIDE SILT fi-ENGE BARRIER A9 SHHOWN, I. PROP.GRADE OVER ETU a L7.5.45' L.S. F1O 52' ✓-' 1 RZEQTINTS MAINTAIN BARRIER UNTIL.LOB GOP '1.ETIOMI - -- - - a, 1`- ___ 6RD 63' , OD, : -- _ y :;1` EXISTItJC�GRADE i .. _ TO.MIA B: MT 6: - _ __ . SQ'ARZATION D15TANIGE RG� - --. Q � � �. �' i �c Z x5 � + ` I t'ROF'ERTY LIFE =Et. f4 7' v q SANITARY SEPTIG TALCS, V=4Q�f FLW STA OR MA�,R:(PESIDENTIAL): �r .;.. Y SAND 4 )1•,i ) ` C� 1.E OVER E-1 i 1 1 I i8,0.•MAT AID•i3ET7 fi.5 0' 6EOMAT t-I 'i I r LACE T I I r I .� I I I I I _ LOAM � (] Q ISOL MH/t YPE SP pR I I I nYP.ALL I l MINE HORIZONTAL SEPARATION DISTANCES: ORENCO ►- -EL 5A8 _ ' I.INV.®L5._ i° 11 PER ARM 5TA7DAFGJ91 I I I I I i I I I I I i N L ROAD STORM DRAINS = 20'-0' OJNV a DL^�.6. SIMPLEX + I I : I I I : I I I I I A,BUILDING W/CELLAR a 100-0' LINV.a ETU FL.3. EL.3.44-- ' I i pp I I I I I I I I I I L.AIISRALS) IOU LU B.BUILDING ON SLAB = 3'-0" M.ON SITE STORM DRAINS = 10'-0' = EL.3►2 DISCHARGE !! N CATCH BASINS{t4IC,H8N6) =5'-O" PUMP N I (11P 2) 1 I I i f i I 1 EL.3.1 3.0 BL.W 6RD Cn �l t- G.Pam,DEGCS,HOUSE C>VERHAN65, , I I : I I I : GA1�tTiLLa/ERS,ETC =5'•O" O.SANITARY 1EAGHIIN6 POOL= 8'-0' _. ..... (LIFT STA'? III , I I i I I , III I t I t i ..I. ...... ............ � ! I I � J \Z � D.WATER LINES= 10'-O" P.SEPTIC TAd#K,PUMP STA OR M.H. =5'-O" ZONING (NFORMA ON.MARINE 11 4'm SOP 35 XPORT PI FUJI CLEAN DENS ..-.-.............. _......._........ ,I 11 I I i I I I i I I I 11 I I I I I I I I 1 CLAYEY PALE BRN FINE Q N �I �1 i-II): O.W.6 EN = ... I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I O 11 I I I I I 1 I III ( I I I I I I I „ 1 SAND SAND(SP) LL E SURFACE WATER(I�ETIANCM5) _ '>5'-0' Q. 'uN�_ '-o' Lor SIZE GArE�or=Its TfIAN 20��00�aR=r. .oe LIN.Ft ENHANCED TREATMENT UNIT �.3�F 1 I I I I I , i , I IIIIIIIIII w _ Ith - d F.PUBLIC Hal = 2W-O' iR.5MMMiN6 POOH.. = 20'-0' REAR YARtP�(PRft�h 25`MIN MIN.5L.OPE=A'/L.F. ...:......................... I I I 1 , I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 (SG} ' QREriiDLtiIAt Ut4T VOTFI GOPTY WATT3y EXISTING VACANT SAE'L6 xj✓4" = 12?' = NATIVE 1 y)�. , EL. 1.1 5O BLYJ GRD O LL_ m 6.PRIVATE WELL.=-5'-O" S.TOP OF EMBANKMENT'OR STEEP SLOPE EXISTING LOT: i6$62 SOFT.(0.�8 AGE PR0PO5ED: 313' H.RETAINING WALL RrRPRO()F) = 10'-O' (!5%5L.OPE OR GREATER) =25'-O" PROP05EP LOT:N.C. O.r! MIN SLOPE UND15TURBED 501E 1 U/t6 R�TAMES= 10'-O" T.BLUFF =65'-O" LAMDSGAPE AREA: 20%MIN @ E O 5.4'BL1^H 6RD 0 � � CV ' K.U/6 UTILiTIE5= V-O' U.DLSGIVRAMP= V-O' LCrf WtlXIS i5O'MIN EXISnW-n OD SOFT.(ODW HIGHEST EXPL~GTED 6ROK WATER-EL.3A' BA.ETU! 13..-Ohl REPLACE IMSUITA IE SOIL ((TE5THOW ,,.��// _( PR`P09 10033 PROPOSED. 1,455 5QFT.(2OD9V HIGHEST RECtAV O OROUN DINATER= EL 4bb'PER W/TYPE SP OR 5W PER ASTM STANDARDS W � SEE 'PROPOSE]REINFORCED CONCRETE WATER IN SEPARATION DISTANCE REG�M{NT FOR SANITARY LE621IN6 STRLIGERES NL L665 HELL 5393KI,E...4bb' SEE 'PROP05>"D BUOYANCY ANGHHORJN6 NOTE A5 SHOWN p.,.1 MAXIMI M4 PERMITTED DIMHEM510b5- (SITE FLAN)AND SEE 'FUJ GLEAN CEM>r3 9"ANGY ANITART OATATION ANGH0RIM1&' = PALE BRN Z W (RE510ENTIAL): LOT Dr:m, 50'MN LOT hOTAi,} 3,0�MAX(2p84 5R3 T) ( 40O L P RRIJM 5116.EGT PROPERTY) CONFIRM 6 M!N RATEABLE STRATA BELOW MATS 540 � < MIMMJM HCNZIZONTAL SEPARATION DISTANCES. M.ON-SITE STORM DRAINS L 2 RECHARGE EX TIT, 63.40' GROUND WATER PER TEST HOLE- El_.Ob' GALG A D DETAIL ON 5P2 FOR PROPOSE 5 DW6 5P31 FOR BA91N PUMP 17ETAIL(5) . PERATE SURFACE UNTIL 5ANO OR R�� � [a PROk ,KG. EXISTING VACANT M']ETHOD TO CCWTER B UOYANGY AND INFORMATION 6RAVIE STRATA 15 R1 AGMED (�') A.BUILDING W/CELLAR = lo'-O' BASINS :: I" PROPOSED,21•,2CM 002 50FTJ B.BUILDING ON 5LAB = 10'-CI" N.GATGH BASINS,NON--EAGHIN6= 10'-0' fFWW Y�SETBACK MIKh 35,MIN GEOTEXTILE G. ,FTGHH= 51-<NERt HAa�65, P: Tt�AGHY Poo5L5-0= 8-o" Fjg VAGALIT ( ) [� PAGE: 'ANTLE �" PXI5TIN6= VACANT LEACHING LATERALS GEOMAT D.WATER LINES = la-0' Q.TOP 1E EMBAPBS = V OR 5TL58'SLOPE Pry, 13.2' PR,OPOSM, 1,�SOFT, PROPOSED SANITARY RISER DIAGRAM W/PRESSURIZED PIPE ON TOP OF ASSEMBLY TEST HOLE W E. (L�ETLA't��5) _ �€-0. OSAS SLOPE _ �,�, 51v'E YARD Ih �,M4IN INNOVATIVE/ALTERNATIVE ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (TYP OF 2-39.0°WIDE x 7.0 LG) L31'= McDONALD CVIGE5 V) . BL4.DW HEIGHT,3S MAx DATE 01-26-2022,4:20an F.RUBLIG HELL = 200'-o R.BUFF = bs-° EXI5r1Mt6, VA6Wr EXiSTIW-h VACANT PRESSURIZED SYSTEM IN PROPOSED ABSORPTION BED V) 6.PRIVATE WELL = III'/150' S.SEPTIC TANK,PUNT'STA,6iEA5E PROF05W, 241' PROP05ED: 34.8' %AL.E:NOW SUBJECT PROPERTY CURRENTLY: r� C4 R PET.WALL(i ITa ROff)N 10'-O" TRAP OR MANHOLE =r V-0' S�YARD�TBAU:GUf41A ATivE A'RING}: 50'MN NUh�2 OF STORE 2 STY MAX 5UBX-6T PROPERTY 15 VACANT J.U/6 FUEL TANKS = 10-0 T.51�MMIi�POOL =2CN-0 EXI5TTN� VACANT EXISTING, VAGANT NO SANITARY SYSTEM EXISTS ON THIS PROPERTY, Q K.U/6 UTILITIES =RAIN U.DECK/RAMP = 5-0 . 473, PROP09Wt 2 STY NO U/6 5TORA5E TANK EXISTS ON THIS PROPERTY, EL.-b.4' 13.0'"6RD r 1 SPI L.ROAD STORM DRAINS OR RECHARGE NO EXISTING CR PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE STRUCTURES EXIST V BASINS = 20`-0` OR ARE PROVIDED FOR THIS SITE. 6R5b�1D"6RD a� � Of 3 114"551L GABLE SB247M By FUJI CLEM MA CEN5 0 2YO X 4Br5TH TO SUIT)AGO 5STL CILEVICa CM1 OF 4) CLE!06E ATTAC+IES TO NYLON 2,60 CHAMBER volume (goo TIMAlMENT HORIZONTAL CROSS MEM36ZS(TYP) 5Y57W mom STRAP RM 2-V2' 5ecimentatlon Chambeo 211 SaH BAFFLE .............I.............................................I...............I................................................ ............ ...........................__­..__._­_1.................................. KAC,BLOIER MODEL 71 F- VENTLATioN PIPE B� RU MA6 WE(4)V4�6ALV LAG,BOLT Anaerobic Filtration Chamber W 6ALV.Kk5WR HEAD • (TYP 0 EA.POST) I/A CHT55 • POUR ........... ........... -.......... Aerobic Contact Filtration -CIRCULAT1 Chamber [27 E9 G-3 RE AIR FLOW VOLUME bo L/Min 6NTL FNI_ ON 4 ALARM AIR LIFT I" 5torage Chamber 63 2.8 CFM O WNA 4X .......... ........ ❑6H ....... ...... O NORMAL PRE5W;M I�wo,--I P5 BAN 2 7 2025 Prw:wnom (D orsintection Chamber 4 ..... ..... CYLINDEIR(OPTIONAL) TE CONTROL PANEL ......... Total Volume RATED VOLTAGE 14q 120V BOX MU5T'BE .ALE 4,x4xb'LG A60 11MWR OUT51DE ON A ......... Zoning Board of Appeals 5"ll�m PIFEA F05T,MINIMUM COVER 36l SVITABLE PEDESTAL a! 5"OVILET PPE FREOUENCY bO Hz BEILON GRADE INCASW IN WITHIN VIEH OF TW POURED C4WAZIETIE IN 120 SYSTEM TRAT IT 5PErIFICATION5 ovn.ET PIPE 5tzE 15 MM ID(I&rn OP) L m W A HRA:5 CONTROL Ty6e ID(4 •DIAMETEiR 50NOTWE. U44 Y64' CENTER SHALL BE Anaerobic Media ....................................... ......... ............. ....................................................................................... OYPICAU PP I PE Filling Rate, 32%10. MOUNTED�3'ABV............................... ........... X FINISHED 6RAL -(MIN) Board Type, Aerobic. Mega PVC, PP It PE Filling Rate, 16% Q FUJI CLEAN ETU II L6? OR ABOVE ar- . ... . ..... .............. Aerobic Madra 13P Pr: Filling Rate 51% MODEL CEN5 EFFLUENT kHWAY Blower 28 rfm G) AIR LIFT RIMP Tank FIRP IDA INLET BAFFLE AMPEF15 GRADE th .... ...... .... (D ................... PVC PP PE POPER CABLE 5 x 16 AP*x lb m OAV) PIP11119 p . Plastic Access Covers Cost Iron MANWACTURER MADE IN WAN 19Y r FUJI C41M L rLow BAFFLE Disinfectant (C MM ATION PIPE 1/2'AIR INTAKE-- Optlonal)l Chlorine Tablets (aEml%OPEN%) FLOW OPEMNe nypi . ..... .... SIV x 12 x 1-114'55TL EYE B Air Slower shall be: HOOK r"Of 4) FUJI CLEAN USA V in as close proximity to control panel as possible PLAN VIEW on a solid(e.g.concrete)pad to minimize vibrations HFRAME PANELIAND ETAL - 1/4, CABLE SECURED BY' eP x 5'x 1W SLAB ENHANCED TREATMENT UNIT (ETU) vv' in a location above water level FOR CONTROL GF1 RECEPTACLE 55TL GLEAGE5"OF 4) TOTAL,VOLUMIFt / away from grease exhaust fans. STRUCTURE FOR VA OWT5 CONTROL PA M MOUNTING CLEVIICE ATTAaM TO NYLON 621 CUP7.at CUI-YIPS) 205-P HOPE 5ECURE HF-AVr MODEL CEN5 SCALE.- NONE STRAP RIN9 HEI6Wt 12=1 LB COVER BY POLYLM TYP. 20*0 NAPES HEAVY away from bedroom windows and other locations where 50ALE: NONE COvTR f�Y�PoLyLor,M operational sounds(although minimal)may be a nuisance 3W x 12 x 1-1/4*5611.EYE 2&4)SAFETY SCFEEN. In a location that allows unencumbered access for HOOK"OF 4) BY FIOLYLJOKI TYP. L WO SAFETY SCREEN inspection and maintenance activity FUJI CLEAN ETU BY IPOLYLOKI TYP with proper electrical grounding STOPPER OR 5UI COMZ q'x 5'x 1�-V SLAB END PLUG �TO7AI91.E 6RADE TOTAL voles BUOYANCY CALCULATION: ✓ with wiring and electrical connections made by a licensed 621 LOFT.at 6U.YDSJ BU17rANT FORCE 15 RESILT OF AIR V0UJME 20040 RISER EIr 24' DiSINFECTION 240 electrician. HEI&IT, 12X2t LB NITHIN C4WAINERS,ELLI laJEM IN KATER POLYI.Orl TYR MAM40M MANHOLE CYLINMR MANHOLE 2V0 RISER Ur with no objects on top of electrical cord. (OPTIONAU POLYLOK,TYP. PIPE NOTE: ADDITIONAL GLEAN CUT SHALL In a well-ventilated space out of direct sunlight and Be PROVIDED IN INTERIOR OF BU76, CEN5 EMI17rr TAW BUOYANCY: am LB5 protected from elements such as direct rain or snowfall. •EI-13OK 50%SAFETY FACTOR: 4pw LB5 No HOUSE TRAP SHALL BE PRWMP Hardwired to power in states and jurisdictions that require PER IRC,2015,P3201.4 TOTAL UPLIFT RESTRAINT: 12,263 IDS .......... .................... i4 a hardwired connection. 2' FLOW OFENIN6 150 LOS/CIP.GONCI;TTE M6fft MIN MI 7- MTAN%-AR CONCRETE PAD, x&2 Un- qt&X 5DH X V-1010P W STRAPPINS,AND,ANCHC)RW PER DETAIL ........................ REIWiORCW CAXO.SLAB, ARn BUOYAW FORCE UX2 UY., BOARD TYPE CHAIRS) &N CONTACT MEDIA ANTI EWYMT FORGE ExCaDS BUOYANT FORCE TYPIOJAL • 13Y A 151 SAFETY FACTOR 7.1 EXTERIOR CLEANOUT X KT.S. V ri NOTES, 4r, FUJI CLEAN ETU COUNTERACTING BUOYANCY wr.IRc"'noN A56EMBiLY 1. FOR CLEANOLIT(5)LOCATED IN TRAFFIC #,REA5,PROVIDE kM TRAFFIC BEARING FRRIE AND CCIN4R. TYPICAL SLAB DETAIL INSTALLATION DETAIL 2.FOR USE WITH 51,111-01W EXrEN5ION5/60NWCT06. X SCAIZ NOW AT M BLOI,,M LINIT < SCALE- NTS. 7 U_ X Z AEROBIC MEDIA FUJI CLEAN GENERAL NOTES: < I. E ETU 514ALL BE IW5TALLEQ PER FUJI CLEAN 1145TALLAT,ION REOUIREME'NT5*D ANY ADDITIONAL FUJI CLEAN BLOWERS--MAC-SERIES "R" PERFORMANCE CURVES (60 Hz) REGUIR'LI-EW1`5 PER 560�16 AND THE DE5167N EN1,31KEER CONTAINED HEREIN. -I!i 7.: 2 Tifl-PUt,40N ENGINEER 94ALL OBSERVE T14E OIAT5 PRIOR TO BACKFILL AV PMN<5 SYSTEM D_ 2ho START-UP. (Z Lim 3. 'RE OWT,5 SHALL BE Tr5r]ED FOR WATER T16HTNESS U51NO A METHOD APPROVED BIr TflE. AERATION MAttlFACTMER,PRIOR TO ARRIVAL AT TFIF 51TE. 4D OFIM A55E1,11BLY 4. A FUJI CLEAN REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE PRE5ENT MRIN6 5TAR`T-LP, MAG200R. 5. THE IW3TALLER MUST HOLD A CURRENT LICUID WASTE L16ENSE PtReVANT To CI-IAPTER 240 3 J(IN ( AJIVE 6. 563 ARTICLE Vil f5E-1-16 INW5TRY SU51NE55[5)AV ENDOR50-11ENI N_�V AND ALTERNATIVE L/Mh TREATMENT SYSTEM INSTALLER)THROUGH THE 50f-foL<COUNTY PEFAR-IMENT OF LABOR.LICF]451" 8.4 GPM SECTION A-A VIEW SECTION B-B VIEW AND 60N�3)t-IEV Ar`AIR5,PURSUANT TO 6UFTOL�-COMI CODE,563-WIVJ), 200 MA05OR I TW OW.5 IN5TALLER SHALL RE615TER THE OHT 5 WITH THE 5-rM5 U51W-7 D00ii-JENT5 PROVIDED BY ... ............ ... ... ... ............. THE DE51CA FW71INFER. W LU -14 CFM ..... ............ .............. ..................... S. If OMER E44ALL EXECUTE AND MAINTAIN AN OPERA-TION A V, MAINTENANZE A6REEMENT WITH AN .......... AUTHOR17fr?MAINTRIANGE PROVIPFR. THE AORIFEMENT SHAH.HAVE A MINIMUM 3-YEAR 5FRVICE MAG120R INTERVAL. 180 _J -1. NO KIT6W.N 51W GARBAGE D115POSFIR SHALL. DIS(, A 14 ROE. TO THE OWT5. ENOINEEP-s 0 L/Mh 10. NO WATER SOFTENER SHALL DISCHARGE TO THE aN'TS. 0 Alarm Circui:Breaker 11. INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE I/A OWT5 K6T CONFORM TO THE DEPARTMENTS APPROVED VA OWT5 : MA6200R &X9AWE 00004ENT PREPARED IN A66OPDANGE N 11H THE 5TAlVARY5 FOR"APPROVAL AND Float Switch,1prc-j�jrc�Switch MANA6EMENt OF INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE ON SITE NA5TIEHATER TREATMEH-5YSTEMa't20 LA* Test/Normal/ 0 ................................. ............ .. ................ ............................................................................................... ............................ .................. -............................................ i TPst1Norrna1/S&c.e Switch Silence Switch 12, TM UNIT SHALL BE VENTED TO T14E FOOF OF 71AE RESIDENCE BEIN5 5ERVED.VENT PIPES SHALL 4.2 CF M > 63 Cm I,,Aciom EXTEND A MIMMUM OF (7'AB0VETffE ROOF LINE AND THE TOP OF THE VENT SHALL HAVE A MNIMLH �3 .......... "FV6 50C)OPT KALE HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF I?"TO THE SLOPED PORTION OF THE ROOF. IN'A -5 INHERE IT 15 NOT Circuit Breaker 5E r PRACTI(AI TO VENT THE SYSTEM TO THE RE51VENCE ROOF,A VENT PIPE_MAY BE PIPED TO THE 3/40 NYLON nO APAPTER WrTH 6AaT:T (Extra component if All LILI bo LA* Alarm Beacon INDOORS OUTDOORS EXTEPJOR�VE OF Tl­E RESIDENCE AND TERMINATE5 A MINIRN OF 151 WVE GRADE. THE5E VENT:MAC,150R NO LOCK KASRR necessary,such as OWS CONTROL PANEL PIPES SMALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 31 FROM AN(WRocm OR ooORWA TERMINATE M34A 0 EWAjO900 MArA50R Y AND MST TERH MA6100P, C d ischa rge pump}rn P) LUD WITH A CARBON FILTER DEVICE.ALL VENT PIPF55 W5T I-LAVE MINI"DIAY,,ET=-R OF 2'. FVC HOSE BAJ;M 2#1Z#12r2 IN ....... ..... M23 M5 56HEDAE Do N r4 13, ALL ADAPTORS,RISE�,SAFETY SCREEN5,AV LIDS SHALL BF MANUFA(,TURFP BY P(A..YI..OK t�� 49 40 LA.1h MA&WR X PITTHS POWER PANEL F1 EQUAL. 1.4 6FM PVC CIONDU No FIELD 14. VIRE6T BURIAL OF ELE6TRIrAL AND CONTROL WIRES IS PROHIBITED. ALL WIRES SHALL BE EW_A5fV Prpssu-( PROVIDE 1 *12, 2 41b 6ONNECTION IN�4"MIN 5641.40 PV6 GOND0IT. DETAILB' i VOLE MACAOR .3/4*PVO SOOMIT 5 INSTALLER SEAL PROVIDE EITI-ER A 20-AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER INSIDE THE DWELLING JEFFIREY T. BUTLER,Pr:. #126 15, TI-E OAT GIMIT 20A MAIN ELECTRICAL PANEL OR INSTALL A 5UB-PANEL IN AN EA51LY AC4E5q_1!3LE LOCATION. 0 TANK CV4,E6110N -e-N 1412, 1 *12, 1&. INVERT ELEVATIOW5 ARE ESTIMATED. THE G)KI-7 INSTALLER SHALL CONFIRM ELEVATIONS PRIOR TO 20/2A 2513h3 NO Cow 1 1`7 TIC OWII 5 INSTALLER SHALL NOT BACKFILL ANY W09K PRIOR TO INSPECTIONS 13Y THE ENGINEER AND PRESSURE KPa/PSI AR 0 5/0" 1011.45 WiD 30/4,35 MWD EVILDIN6 6ON5TRU(TION AND NOTIFY THE DE516N El',61WEER OF ANY DISCRE A IE5. !V4'PZ Ali r #126 *126 POPER,PANEL J M. Sir cotlm DUPLEX 0-1 OVILET IN5TALLW 0. ALL MATERIAL,HMQ-1AW_44IP,IN5TALLATION PROCEDURES AND MAINTENANCEOF TPAFFIC SHALL 13E oi IN IHEATH-9ZPROOF EWIL09M PERFORMED 13Y THE OWT5 INSTALLER. T 1 0 X T...I -IALL 13E RE5PON51BLE FOR ANY AND ALL MARK 0105 I=OR ALL UNDER6POLNO K OW5 Ill,15TALLER,9 0 UTILITIES AND SERVICES IN THE AREA AND RELOCATE THEM AS REWIRED THROU6HOUT`n4E PROJECT HELDW"RT FINISfW 6RADE PER PREVALENT CODE. 66 iL 20. FINAL APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE GRANTED UNTIL ALL THE FOLLONING REGUIREMEN115 ARE FULFII LED *7 Terminal Blocks FUJI CLEAN - ONE LINE DIAGRAM TO THE 5A715FAGTION OF THE ENGINEER,56-017H,AND 56-01-15.601414156TIO1,11 ADAPTER TAW KALL 0 21. CONTRA6TOR 5HALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMP WITH FEDERAL,5TATE,COVNTY AND 1-06� PVr1 COAX" NOTE. PROTECT ALL ABOVE AND BELOW GRADE WIRING, kL Q) SAFETY CODES. R WALL HELIXV Jow Blower Hardwire RUN IN F`V6 CONDUIT,SCH 4a MINIKH. U_ No ScAtz 22, NO CONSTR00TION SHALL CC+44ENCZ-UNTIL A PFR4T TO 6OR5TRUGT A NA5TE DbP05AL 5Y5TEM HAS ED Line > AIRLINE BEEN 155UED, rx PVC cavw p TO COMPACT AREAS DISTURBED To c[5%PROCTOR MN5ay(3 IN,BELOW CRAVE, LOCX 23. OWT5 INSTALLER Z O 12 IN.LIFTS MAX). fy_ PUMP < 2 v�l 24. OK75 INSTALLER SHALL 505MT ALL IN5URANCE5 TO T14E 04ER PRIOR TO OF WORK. SLE C4MRIW7 < FLOAT JAIME com Wiring Diagrai ALARM EFFLLENT FLOAT ")R CL SWITCH 25, ONT5 INSTALLER WILL 13E RE5PON5IBLE FOR RESTORATION OF ANY AND ALL DAMA6E TO ANY ewmm MANWACIIII[IIZER V FLOAT F D_ \-W PVC,14MAM FRESGE12 APOW PROAM TAWH. STRLC1`URE OR&RADE AS REQUIRED BY AGENCIES HAVIN5 JJRIWIO-nON,AT NO ADDITIONAL COST A$ SWITCH TO THE OILER O*ITE WASTEWATER Horn NA%AL BEKON 2 K%2 AVAFITR FMHErER OF < r. 26 OWT5 IN5TALLERS[4ALL EMPLOY ALL SAFETY WASWE5 IW_LUPIW_;7 SWETING AN�p%Mw�To 0 THFMAVS _N1 TREATMMT 5rSTE31 PFW5M)AROM DETAIL 'A' PROTECT EX15TIN&5TQVTURE5 AW. PEVE5MAN5. 11'"elEMOP ASSEMBLY DETAIL Float Alarm Line el;o g Grounding 21. ONTS INSTALLER SHALL VISIT THE SITE,REVIEW ALL 6,01`15TRI)GTIOR DO101.11MENT5 PRIOR 70 SUBMITTING -GTION BADS RISER NO SCALE I/A SYSTEM THE BID, Wateratight 25, 0K`T5 INSTALLER SHALL INFORM TI-IF ENi5INFER FOR ANY OM1551OW,AND OR DEFICIEN61E #5 SON LD NO SCALE Block -5 LU # CONTROLLIER A FASTEN PANEL To AS THE OKI 5 INSTALLER 55XME5 AWARE OF IT. V AND ALARM PROPOSE? W FRAt-f, 2q, OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL COORDINATE THE WORK HITi-I ALL N,THORITIE5 HAVING JURISDICTION. 30. ONT5 INSTALLER SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD CONDITIONS AND D!M%9ON5 PRIM TO PROVVIN6 DO SEE DETAIL,THIS VW7 PROP05AL� U &: CONTROL PANEL 31. ONTS INSTALLER SHALL 13E RESPONNYLE FOR FIELD FIT AND QUALITY OF WORK 5AT15FACTORY'TO 45 INLET rl NEMA 4X 5rPPIN,5CPH9,AND THE EW71NEER. No ALLOHANCE 5HALL VE MADE ON 13EHALF OF ART`ERROR OR SER(TYP) IL Incoming Air NE6LE6T 04 THE PART OF Ti�'E CONTR/ZTOR Noutral Block Power In FIN.61ZAM 'arl'LET PIPE Pressure Tubing AIR COMPRESSOR 31 OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL NOTIFY THE 5COH5 4,b HOURS PRIOR TO THE IN5PECTION ♦ (N C) IL wwliw EWADSUI;�E K/aASE ffi OUTTLET LLLJ AM LINE To wwwAigneinycli.com Z COWACTED SELECT FILL TO ........ or SILAGE USE 20A BREAKER TREATME10 TAW of NEWYORK CITY all isRotw w;;T t s-opE f "/, I wWw.c OPLEADILE Alarm Panel shall be: I FROM WGIV,PW P45- Y9 , 811.com Z < 1, 6"M TO SW WATER,FRCIM CCUPLIN& 141—If &LONG ISLAND (for other states) TANK LV5. in a well ventilated area as -7 POWIR LINE TO FLOAT ... ........ dry and protected from 800-272-4480 811 _00 elements as possible AIR LINE FOR ALARM 1121 KK 00WACTED CRWED in as close of proximity to By law,excavators and contractors working in For safety reasons,homeowners are strongly STONE BRINO STOW TO M USE 15A BREAKER the five boroughs of Now York City and Nassau encouraged to call as well when planning any PAGE: DETAIL 13"FOR FujiMAC Blower as possible and Suffolk Counties on Long Island must SEAM!OF TANK WWAZTINS, SM DETAIL W TWAO!"TAW (POPM FOP,COIW-550 —__- NOTEt type of digging on their property. IN 6_"Lim rwusH Rt5,-R wNNErTm (ATRIL wired by qualified BILOWER MUST 13E KAM H contact DIgNet,1-800-272-4480 or 811,at least Homeowners can contact us directly at CONNE611ON DETAILS 48 hours but no more than 10 working days 1-800-272-4480 or by calling 811,the electrician f MAr, IDORIPAIR BILOHER (excluding weekends and legal holidays)prior national call before you dig number.For P to beginning any mechanized digging or excavation work completed on personal rkm I ............ in a location that allows 17. — I V TW,F.C.EWFMENT SLAB excavation work to ensure underground lines property,it is the contractors (70 Pep MINIRH STOW OWD046 J , It � 777 FUJI ETU unencumberedCONNECTION DETAIL - (5EE DETAIL,T1415 DWQ are marked.Excavators and contractors can responsibility-NOT the homeowner's-to U56 Y4' MA.STONE,LEVEL TO WITHIN access for IV(FORE,AFT NO SIDE TO SVFJ FLIEKSLE C41PLM MITTW A"CW 5TNVMV i .... ..... 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Sanzano, Director Suffolk County Department of Planning P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Sanzano: Please find enclosed the following application with related documents for review pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code: ZBA File#: 7498 Owner/Applicant: Loria, Philip Action Requested: construct a single family dwelling on a pile foundation Within 500 feet of: ( ) State or County Road (X) Waterway (Bay, Sound, or Estuary) ( ) Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State, Federal land ( ) Boundary of Agricultural District ( ) Boundary of any Village or Town Within one (1) mile (5,280 feet) of: ( ) Boundary of any airport If any other information is needed, please do not hesitate to call us. Thank you. Very truly yours, Leslie K. Weisman ZBA Cha'rn By: Encls. Site Plan/Survey: Jeffrey T. Butler, Engineer, last dated August 7, 2023 Appendix A - County Referral Form Appendix A-Suffolk County Planning Commission Guidebook Suffolk Planning Commission Submission m for Planning and Zoning Referrals Municipality: Town of Southold Hamlet: New Suffolk Local Case Numbe : 7498 District: 1000 Section: 117 Block: 7 Lot:31 Local Meeting Date: a125 Application/Action Name: Philip Loria Public Hearing: f Yes ONo Referring Agency: Type of Referral: Planning Board or Commission ❑✓ GML239/A14-14 S.C.P.C. Regulatory Review Zoning Board of Appeals FISEQRA Coordination &Advisory Town Board/Village Board of Trustees Request for Informal Input from S.C.P.C. SEQRA Action: �EAF Lead Agency Draft Scope ❑Draft EIS Final EIS Dindings Brief description of application or proposed action: construct a single family dwelling on a pile foundation Type of Action Please check appropriate box below if action is located within the Suffolk County Pine Barrens Zone, within one mile of a nuclear power plant or airport or within 500 feet of.- • A municipal boundary, • The boundary of any existing or proposed county, state, or federal park or other recreation area, • The right-of-way of any existing or proposed county or state road, An existing or proposed county drainage channel line, The Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, any bay in Suffolk County or estuary of any of the foregoing bodies of water, • The boundary of county, state, or federally owned land held or to be held for governmental use, - The boundary of a farm located in an agricultural district. , Comprehensive Plan (Adoption or Amendment) Subdivision [IS Only Zoning Ordinance or Map (Adoption or Amendment) Use Variance Moratorium Special Use Permit/Exception/Conditional Use Area Variance Site Plan Code Amendment Official Map Note:The above represents a summary of the required actions subject to referral to the Suffolk County Planning Commission.The provisions of GML and Laws of Suffolk County must be used to verify which actions are subject to referral and the related procedural requirements. Contact Information Municipality Contact Name: Leslie Kanes Weisman Department/Agency: Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold Phone Number: 631-765-1809 Email Address: donnaw@town.southold.ny.us Applicant Contact Name: Karen Hoeg, Esq. Applicant Address: P.O. Box 9398, Riverhead, NY 11901 d OFFICE LOCATION: . LING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex SO i P.O.Box 1179 54375 State Road Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) Southold,NY - Telephone: 631 765-1809 http://southoldtownny.gov ®1�IOU I ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Town of Southold January 27, 2025 Mark Terry, Assistant Town Planning Director LWRP Coordinator Planning Board Office Town of Southold Town Hall Annex JAN 212025 Southold,NY 11971 SOUThOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Re: ZBA File Ref. No. # 7498—Loria, Philip Dear Mark: We have received an application to construct a single family dwelling on a pile foundation". A copy of the Building Inspector's Notice of Disapproval under Chapter 280 (Zoning Code), and survey map, project description form, are attached for your reference. Your written evaluation with recommendations for this proposal, as required under the Code procedures of LWRP Section 268-5D is requested within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Thank you. Very truly yours, Leslie K. Weisman Chairper n By: Encl. Site Plan/Survey: Jeffrey T. Butler, Engineer, last dated August 7, 2023 Public Hearing Date: April 3, 2025 "Please note — this application was AMENDED November 22, 2024. Previous application can be found on Laser Fiche in pending under same ZBA file number 7498. BOARD MEMBERS ��0f SOUj Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman, Chairperson 53095 Main Road•P.O. Box 1179 Patricia Acampora Southold,NY 11971-0959 Robert Lehnert, Jr. cr, Office Location: G p� Nicholas Planamento Town Annex/First Floor .�` a Margaret.Steinbugler OIiYC�U �� 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov June 25, 2025 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Karen Hoeg Tel. (631)765-1809 Twomey, Latham, et al 33 West Second Street Riverhead,NY 11901 Re: ZBA#7498,Loria 1090 First Street,New Suffolk SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31 Dear Ms. Hoeg; Transmitted for your records is a copy of the Board's June 18, 2025 Findings,Deliberations and Determination, the original of which was filed with the.Town Clerk regarding the above variance application. Before commencing any construction activities,a building permit is necessary. Please note the following conditions of approval_ 1. The Innovative Advanced (IA) septic system on the subject property must be approved by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. 2. While the subject dwelling remains on the property, all other permitted Marine II uses shall be extinguished except for the single family dwelling, as approved herein. Pursuant to Chapter 280-146(B) of the Code of the Town of Southold any variance granted by the Board of Appeals shall become null and void where a Certificate of Occupancy has not been procured,and/or a subdivision map has not been filed with the Suffolk County Clerk,within three(3)years from the date such variance was granted. The Board of Appeals may, upon written request prior to the date of expiration,grant an extension not to exceed three(3) consecutive one(1)year terms. IT IS THE PROPERTY OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE CODE REQUIRED TIME FRAME DESCRIBED HEREIN. Failure to comply in a timely manner may result in the denial by the Building Department of a Certificate of Occupancy, nullify the approved variance relief,and require a new variance application with public hearing before the Board of Appeals If you have any questions, please call the office. Sinc r , Kim E. Fuentes Board Assistant Encl. cc: Building Department l Owner: Loria, Philip File M 7498 ceD Address: 1090 First St Code: 13ED Agent Info Nick Mazzaferro, P.E. P.O. Box 57 Greenport, NY 11944 Phone: 516-467-5596 Fax: Email: nickmazzaferro@verizon.net (�� -512 I,4 Ono, '' of So _ ar �. 1FFICE LOCATION: O�� /y0l MAILING ADDRESS: WW Town Hall Annex Q P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 Southold,NY 11971 (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) . Southold, NY 11971 • Telephone: 631 765-1938 r�L� 00UNT`I,�� LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM RECEIVED (71 013 MAY i2021 To: Leslie Weisman,Chair Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals Zoning Board of,;Appeals From: Mark Terry,AICP Assistant Town Planning Director LWRP Coordinator Date May 21,2021 ':�•. ! ,. � .. , :' =t�;.''< ;''it`s ;: ,.��..�'F. Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for ZBA File Ref PHIL'&WRIA#7498 SCTM# 1000-117-7-31. PHILIP LORIA#7498 -Request for Variances from Article X11, Section 280-18;Article XIII, Section 280-56; and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a three story single family dwelling; at 1) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; 3) located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet;4)more than the code permitted maximum two stories; located at: 1090 First Street,=New Suffolk,NY. SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the:Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program(LWRP)Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the action is INCONSISTENT with the below listed Policy Standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Sotithold'thdi"enli'ances'corrimunity character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. The proposed front yard setback to the sand easement is 15.7 feet. It is was reported that the seaward limit of the property is landward of the"sand easement". Although it is recognized that the proposed construction more than the code permitted 2.5 stories is proposed to render the structure flood zone complaint, it is unsupported. Structure on lots adjacent to the Peconic Bay are vulnerable to wind and wave exposure during storms including hurricanes. Inundation of the parcel is expected in all categories of a Hurricane(SLOSH). Structure in these locations should be minimized and not exceed the bulk schedule requirements.Development that does. not reinforce the traditional land use pattern of the Town of Southold conflicts with this policy. _ RECEIVED 7q 9 $ MAY 2 4 2021 Policy 4.1. Minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazar s?Otljtlg 110drC10FA ppeals The following management measures to minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards are recommended:specifically A. Minimize potential loss and damage by locating development and structures away from flooding and erosion hazards. The subject parcel is located within the FEMA flood zone VE el 8 (velocity hazard)and the remainder area is located within the flood zone AE el 6(see Figure 1. below).Both flood zones pose a high flood risk. The VE flood zone is an area inundated by 1%annual chance flooding with velocity hazard(wave action). AE mapped properties have a 1 percent annual chance of flooding and a 26 percent chance of flooding over the life of a 30 year mortgage. ..3C Fi5934xet:Ne x'uuRttlk,NY XIQ U . t� �e �y .! ��� �` �'� R P• .bu;t .....may Nr.:vw,uea ers 3 iqs Ft � r, a Figure 1. Subject parcel showing flood zones. The I/A system septic tank and drywells shown on the survey(October 24,2017)are located within the VE flood zone and this is a concern. The effect of potential flooding and the function on the tank and drywells is unknown. The depth to groundwater has not been provided. It appears that the size of the single-family residence dictates the location and setbacks of the tank and drywells. Chapter 275 Wetlands and Shorelines of the Southold Town Code requires the following setbacks to protect environmental quality. 1. Septic tank 75 feet 2. Sanitary leaching pools 100 feet To protect life and property during storm events from wind and flooding, it is recommended to minimize and locate structures as far from the Peconic Bay to the greatest extent practicable. The proposed 2) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet 3) located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet is EXEMPT from LWRP Coastal Consistency Review. Pursuant to Chapter 268,the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: William Duffy, Town Attorney A I WO e rt nv 2 4 2�21 ZC�41 M, S!)ard utAppeals 0 0 COUNTY OF SUFFOLKVED 1� -5(v"w a. APR 13 2021 l �+ Zoning Board Of + OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE Steven Bellone SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Natalie Wright Department of Commissioner Economic Development and Planning April 12, 2021 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Attn: Leslie Weisman .Dear Ms. Weisman: Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A14-14 thru'A 14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application submitted to the.Suffolk County Planning Commission is to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter.-community impacts. A decision of.local determination should"not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Applicant Municipal File Number William &Joellen Ahmuty r 47495- Philip Loria* #7498 Petros Tsekouras #7499 Andreas Pfanner #7501 Andreas Pfanner #7502 David Rohde #7503 Stacey&Steven Isaacs (Harvest Inn B&B) #7504SE *Sanitary system should be located landward of the flood zone line Very truly yours, Sarah Lansdale Director of Planning By Christine DeSalvo Theodore R. Klein,Principal Planner TRK/cd Division of Planning&Environment H.LEE DENNISON BLDG ■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY,11th FI■ P.O.BOX 6100■ HAUPPAUGE,NY 11788-0099 ■(631)863-6191 FORM NO.. 3 RED TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAR 2 5 2021 BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD,N.Y. Zoning Board OfApp NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: February 5, 2021 TO: Nicholas Mazzaferro (Loria) PO Box 57 Greenport,NY 11944 Pleig"aki notice that your application dated December 10,2020: For permit: to construct a three-story single-family dwelling at: Location of property: 1090 First Street,New Suffolk,NY. County Tax Mai)No. 1000 - Section 117 Block 7 Lot 31 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed residential construction, on this 6,170 sq. ft. lot in the MII District, is not permitted pursuant to Bulk Schedule which requires a front yard setback of 35 feet, a minimum side yard of 15 feet and a rear yard setback of 35 feet. The plan shows a front yard setback of 9.5 feet, a minimum side yard setback of 10.2 feet and a rear yard setback of 15.7 feet. In addition,the construction is not permitted pursuant to Article XII, Section 280-18, which allows the maximum permitted stories at 2 Y2. The plan shows a three-story dwelling. AuthorizedSign ture Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: Me,Z.B.A. Fee:$ Filed By: Assignment No. v APPLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS I AREA VARIANCE House No. 10 90 Street l4 S�lc..a Hamlet 1 a1�'eo F �1 �. t, � 2o21 SCTM 1000 Section 111) Block�_Lot(s) _Lot Size U 1D one . I(WE)APPEAL THE WRITTEN DETERMINATION OF THE BUILDING DATED rre�o S ti'11010 BASED ON SURVEY/SITE PLAN DATED J7- t� Owner(s): Mailing Address: ` o L\Vvdcl Lax e- wQS� \`�y� C1Qc IV1 1kc•Ul �31 '�c6 -3�Fax: Email.Telephone: , NOTE:In addition to the above,please complete below if application is signed by applicant's attorney,agent,architect, builder,contract vendee,etc.and name of person who agent represents: Name of Representative: 01 L`c. zzAAXU PF for(�Owner( )Other: Address- \--1 U�c I �J�e�y�(Jv�, U�l k\C61A TelephoneAti-Ab'tV61' �%Fax: Email: Vl1 Cc_'Mlck-May (lox .AA Please check to specify who you wish correspondence to be mailed to,from the above names: 0 Applicant/Owner(s), �0 Authorized Representative, ( )Other Name/Address below: WHEREBY H BUILDING INSPECTOR REVIEWED SURVEY/SITE r DATED i1 1O Uand DENIED AN APPLICATION DATED L ( FOR: ()6 Building Permit ( ) Certificate of Occupancy ( )Pre-Certificate of Occupancy ( )Change of Use ( )Permit for As-Built Construction ( )Other: Provision of the Zoning Ordinance Appealed. (Indicate Article,Section,Subsection of Zoning Ordinance by numbers.Do not quote the code.) rr r Article: "Z(S•0 Section: SAP Subsection: YbtlaAmejS q— '%xAL J kjtk Type of Appeal. An Appeal is made for: ()C)A Variance to the Zoning Code or Zoning Map. ( )A Variance due to lack of access required by New York Town Law-Section 280-A. ( )Interpretation of the Town Code,Article Section ( )Revers 1 or Other A prior appeal has, - has not been made at anytime with respect to this proper UNDER Appeal No(s). O(p Year(s). �� l .(Please be sure to research before completing this question or call our office for assistance) Name of Owner: ZBA File# C'@A (- Zao - ISM W Reason for Appeal Section 280-56 M11 District- Bulk Area, and Parking Regulations 1—An undesirable change will not be produced in the CHARACTER of the neighbor or a�detriment to nearby properties if granted because: MAg 2 5 N The location for the new structure has greater setbacks than the adjacent structures on t6e_properties in,JV�Ot c� a tions 1 r: j•-% along-First Street from King Street(south).to Orchard Street(north). The proposed deign`•icdplranlith Cote Sec#ion 280-104/Paragraph A. 2—The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some method feasible for the applicant to pursue other than an area variance because: This lot has existed since May of 1923 (see S&S report copy attached) and is not large enough to accommodate current setbacks.The structure has been positioned to create ample open space around the perimeter while providing room for the . Hasror,.^._r.:.nA, sepric Sw em.and.opt:mizing-he on-site parking. 3—The amount of relief requested is not substantial because: The location for the new structure has greater setbacks than the adjacent structures on the properties along 1s`Street. The front and rear yard setbacks total 25.2 feet which is 50%of the overall lot depth.The side yard setbacks total 40.2 feet which is 40%of the overall lot width,although offset,this exceeds the overall side yard requirement.The structure location was selected to optimize property use and create open space all around the building. 4—The variance will not have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environment conditions in the neighborhood or district because: This variance allows a single family residence with conforming lot coverage to be constructed on the site.This use is absolutely the least intrusive on the neighborhood and environment considering the allowable uses in the M11 district. Allowable uses include Mariana and Boat Servicing Facilities,two examples with much greater impacts. 5—Has the alleged difficulty been self-created? { )Yes {X)No Why? This lot has existed since 1923 and according to Section 280 (Attachment 5) Bulk Schedule AA-there are no requirements for Lot Size,Width or Depth.Since there are no dimensional requirements for the lot,the issues created by enforcement of yard setbacks are a result of the Towns newly established regulations, not the lot owner's actions. Are there any Covenants or Restrictions concerning this land? {X)No {)Yes This is the MIMINUM that is necessary and adequate,and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. ra IiJe,4 Sworn to before me this 23 day Signature of Applicant r Uhorized Agent of I Y , 20 Notary Pu 61cl JEP,N1ZARIF 0000N Notas y No.010(ro251238State of v4 York quallfl®d in Vr9s Nduo(COunty m�d Commisslon E�� Reason for Appeal J Section 280-18- M11 District- Bulk Area, and Parking Regulations, Number of Stories .0 1—An undesirable change will not be produced in the CHARACTER of the neighbor or a dgt, imen't toMearbyi properties if granted because: The building size and height are code compliant and the overall structure will not re arieNew+=chaarrgQ fervar ance is not granted.This variance is required because the NYS Code definition of a story-is based upon a finished floor surface and not space that is able to be occupied. This variance refers to a floor covering that is completely on the interior of the structure and not visible to the neighborhood or nearby properties. 2—The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some method feasible for the applicant to pursue other than an area variance because: The alternative is to leave a soil floor.This creates a structure that is energy inefficient and potentially a health hazard a-u Zo insect and ro^..ent infestation. 3—The amount of relief requested is not substantial because: This variance does not impact the overall structures dimensions or height.The result is not visible from the street, adjacent properties or neighborhood. By design this level will exist, it is only a matter of whether a covering is allowed that improves the energy efficiency, environmental aspects and health and safety conditions of the structure. 4—The variance will not have an adverse effect or impact on the_phY_sical or environment conditions in the neighborhood or district because: This variance refers to a floor covering that is completely on the interior of the structure and not visible to the neighborhood or nearby properties.The result of the variance will be 100%contained within the structure and only related to this property.There is no impact beyond the building perimeter. 5—Has the alleged difficulty been self-created? { }Yes {X}No Why? (See additional info on attached page.) Are there any Covenants or Restrictions concerning this land? {X}No {}Yes This is the MIMINUM that is necessary and adequate,and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. 22ro Sworn to before me this �J day Signature of Applica thorized Agent of 20 Notar,.Pu 'c JEANMARtEODOM :Votary Pudic,State of New York No.01 CCYo25,1238 "lualifi9d in Suffolk County " ::vnission Expires Noven ber 5—'Has the alleged difficulty_been self-created? f }-Yes {X}_No Why-? _. Additional Information: This variance is needed because of the definition of,"Story" used by the NYS Code. Byrdefrnitrart'a", u ed floor" is the driver for creating a building story of a structure, not the actual conditioned,occupied spaces. ['r '' For this design the garage floor(at grade) is creating a situation where the overall structured�isfc$rtfsi6ere"d to be tdhree stories,vet the lowest level is not space available for occupancy. ^^ � The variance is requested for the following reasons: 1) The structure is located in an A/E Zone [6] with a V/E Zone [8] located on the same parcel immediately adjacent to the proposed structure. 2) The structure was designed anticipating future climate conditions with the first floor Elevation at[14]. It is natew LnaL:'E;:�lH and !`:Y3DK a^vlse LnaL :®ciQnis,c iT nnccinic cnni !Q consider the ronuiron na5e e:eVaLI.^,r 5 and add additional height.This was done because of the proximity to the V/E Zone and the ability to maintain the overall building height within code. The overall building height is 35 feet, in compliance with the Town Code. 3) The first level of the structure is Unconditioned, Non-Occupied Space. It has area openings as required by FEMA. and NYSDEC to allow water flow in case of rising storm tides. 4). The overall structure complies with the NYS and Town Codes and would be built exactly as sized even if the garage floor was eliminated and left as soil. 5) If the garage floor was made of soil adverse environmental conditions would constantly exist in the structure. A soil floor allows insects and rodents to readily infiltrate the house. The humidity and temperature effects associated with open soil conditions would create a bad interior environment and have a detrimental impact on the structures' energy efficiency. Therefore.this variance is actually requesting-permission to install a concrete slab that improves the environmental health, and energy efficiency of the structure.There is no additional space being created and the overall size of the building is code compliant and will not change based upon the floor covering. r-P Sworn to before me this day Signature o p cant or Authorized Agent of 20-1 Notar Pub• JEANMARIF_OMDON Notary No.010062 123 of 8ew York qualified in Suffolk County Commission Exnir9s Novel-fiber%20 n APPLICANTS PROJECT DESCRIPTION e APPLICANT: lvy 1"�l�-Zot -e �i�r0 DATE PREPARED: 1.For Demolition of Existing Building Areas Please describe areas being removed: Oil�e, MAR5 2�21 H.New Construction Areas (New Dwelling or New Additions/Extensions): Dimensions of first floor extension: (o 01 w�AP- k Z� /de e Dimensions of new second floor: (o p W\' k 'Z 5 e e Dimensions of floor above second level: &0Y12 Height(from finished ground to top of ridge): 3 e-t. Is basement or lowest floor area being constructed?I`f}'es,please rovide eight(above ground measured from natural existing grade to first floor: 7 S = 0. CN10, — ava. IU�N' III.Proposed Construction Description(Alterations or Structural Changes) (Attach extra sheet if necessary).Please describe building areas: �,n Number of Floors and General Characteristics BEFORE Alterations: rA Number of Floors and Changes WITH Alterations: IV.Calculations of building areas and lot coverage(from surveyor): Existing square footage of buildings on your property: Proposed increase of building coverage: 12S 1. -� Square footage of your lot: G l Percentage of coverage of your lot by buildi area: 2 Z 076 V.Purpose ofNew Construction: e.W it ,, \ s I I y v c -t CZ UvW s) W r� 0. VV�fJICY S Q� aC& O 64L-G[� �e..rd� t v �S ok cC� �¢ ac VI.Please describe the land contours(flat,slope %,heavily wooded,marsh area,etc.)on your land and how it relates to the difficulty in meeting the code requirement(s): �� vA . Ski�Y e L c)t __�-d� S YV Wl Y e OA\ C U^A , Please submit 8 sets of photos,labeled to show different angles of yard areas after staking corners for new construction,and photos of building area to be altered with yard view. 4/2012 QUESTIONNAIRE _ FOR FILING WITH YOUR ZBA APPLICATION A. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for sale? MAR Yes _XNo B. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? �No Yes please explain on attached sheet. C. 1.)Are there areas that contain sand or wetland grasses? S (NL SIJt ve 2.)Are those areas shown on the survey submitted with this application? YC S 3.)Is the grope b tded betwee the wetlands ea d the upland building area? eft 5 U 2C'J w� �i 4.)If your property contains wetlands or po areas,have you contacted the Office of the Town trustees for its determination o 'urisdiction. S PleAse confirm status of your 'inquiry,or application with the Trustees: ¢nA r ev k W and if issued,please attach copies of permit with conditions and app ed surve . D. Is there a depression or sloping el vation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? O E. Are there any patios, concrete barriers,bulkheads or fences that exist that are not shown on the survey that you are submitting? Q -0 Please show area of the structures on,a diagram if any exist or state none on the above line. F. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? N a If yes,please submit a copy of your building permit and survey as approved by the Building Department and please describe: G. Please attach all pre-certificates of occupancy and certificates of occupancy for the subject premises. If any are lacking,please apply to the Building Department to either obtain them or to obtain an Amended Notice of Disapproval. H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land adjoining or close to this parcel? PD If yes,please label the proximity of your lands on your survey. ` 1 I I. Ple a list present use or operations conducted at this parcel V aL e�'� �o✓�� 4 k and the proposed use 51 (ex: exi ing single fanAly,proposed: same with garage,pool or other) Authorized si afore a f AGRICULTURAL DATA STATEMENT MAR d 5 2021 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD WHEN TO USE THIS FORM: This form must be completed by the applicant for any special use permit, site plan approval,use variance, area variance or subdivision approval on property within an agricultural district OR within 500 feet of a farm operation located in an agricultural district. All applications requiring an agricultural data statement must be referred to the Suffolk County Department of Planning in accordance with Section 239m and 239n of the General Municipal Law. 1. Name of Applicant: Q 1Ck CA &- 2. Address of Applicant: Zex is O l�cl`l� 3. Name of Land Owner(if other than Applicant): 4. Address of Land Owner: `.�i1•�•c,� <.o.ntie 1�e e� e Q 1 G� 5. Description of Proposed Project: S .ruc; § 6. Location of Property- (rop d``and Tax map A� number) l �1 l� �4 S A � �J c�J r 7. Is the parcel within 500 feet of a farm operation? { } Yes M No 8. Is this parcel actively farmed? { } Yes �4 No 9. Name and addresses of any owner(s)of land within the agricultural district containing active farm operations. Suffolk County Tax Lot numbers will be provided to you by the Zoning Board Staff, it is your responsibility to obtain the current names and mailing addresses from the Town Assessor's Office (765-1937) or from the Real Property Tax Office located in Riverhead. NAME and ADDRESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. (Plea se the b of this page there are additional property owners) 3 23 , 20 Z1 Signature of Applicant U Date Note: 1. The local Board will solicit comments from the owners of land identified above in order to consider the effect of the proposed action on their farm operation. Solicitations will be made by supplying a copy of this statement. 2. Comments returned to the local Board will be taken into consideration as part as the overall review of this application. 3. Copies of the completed Agricultural Data Statement shall be sent by applicant to the property owners identified above. The cost for mailing shall be paid by the Applicant at the time the application is submitted for review. Advantage Title Agency Inc. { MAR 2 hereby certifies to: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND PHILIP LORIA That a search has been made for a chain of title of the premises in Parcel A (subject premises) and for a chain of title for each parcel adjacent to said Parcel A from July 18, 1983 to date. The purpose of this examination is to determine if any contiguous property was owned by an owner of the subject premises since the date of any previously applicable zoning ordinance as of July 18, 1983. Subject premises has been held in single and separate ownership since July 18, 1983. This. affidavit is made to assist the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Count of Suffolk to reach any determination which requires as a basis therefore, the information set forth herein, and knowing full well that said Board will rely upon the truth thereof. No searches have been made other than as expressly stated above. The Company's liability under this Certificate shall only be to the party to whom it is certified and such liability shall under no circumstances exceed the amount of Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) for)any reason and no policy of title Insurance can be issued based upon the information contained in this Certificate. First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY, INC. Kathy Randa Executive Vice President Sworn to before me this day of .J 20.A l li a LICE GORMAN ' Notary Public Notary public,State of New York No.0-IG06070980 Qualified in Suffolk CouM:y commission Expires March IT,20 t,tc Title No.: SSA-483099-20 Reference: 1090 First Street Effective date: December 10,2020 at 9 a.m. 631.424.6100 d advantagetittex0ty 201 OLD COUNTRY R.0,S'i E 200 245 PARK AVENUE 20 WrST MAIN STREET 2 NEWTOthN LANE MELVILLE,DIY W47 NEW YORK,NY 10167 I RIVERHEAD, MY 11901 I EAST HAIMPTON,NY 11937' Page 2 of 12 SSA-483099-20 PARCEL W M A R 2021 Subject Premises District 1000,Section 117.00, Block 07.00 and Lot 031.000,, DEED N.S.Ackerly&Son Company Dated: May 15, 1923 Recorded: May 31, 1923 to Llber: 1072 John E.Sullivan Page., 316 NOTE:Covers premises and more. DEED John E.Sullivan (unmarried) Dated: August 11, 1928 Recorded: September 29, 1928 to Uber: 1383 Son-Rise Corporation Inc. Page: 101 First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY, INC. Z4�" 4711'44a4 KaLhy'Raridaz2d Executive Vice President 1-DC4 Sworn to before me this < i day of C�,A Notary Public N-:1- AL_-ICE GOPMAN Notary P-Liblic.State of New York No.01G06070980 Qualified in Suffolk Coup lZarnrnission Expires March 11.20,=__ / Page of12 m '—� PARCEL°A° Subject Premises ~— District 100Q,Section 117.00. Block 07.00 and Lot 031.000 ^-- ' — '\ DEED Pau|V. RautershanasDeputy Treasurer of the Dated: April 17, 1940 County of Suffolk,State of New York Recorded: April 19, 1940 to 0bmr: 1180 Morrison (3'Wines Page: 288 NOTE, Mary E. Wines, as surviving spouse and Executor under the Loot Will and Testament of Morrison G. Wines died on June 9, :Lg6B.Suffolk County 8urrogatm'o Court File No. PS44/1889' NOTE: Stephan F. Griffing, Jr., Executor under the Last Will and Testament of Mary E. VV(nma, who died on March 3, 1Q8O.Suffolk County SVno@ate'e Court File No.91P1881' NOTE: Petition filed May 4, 1983 as Serial No. 294251. in the Matter entitled, "Anne Lohe, Petitioner and The People of the State of New York and Stephen F. Griffing, Jr., as Executor of the Estate of Mary E.Wines, deceased, and the Attorney General of the State of New York, Defendants", requesting that an order be made directing the Registrar of the County of Suffolk to cancel Certificate No. 6111 and issue duplicate Certificate toAnna Lmria direct. NOTE: K8aLthew ]. Martin and Vincent P. K4arUD conveyed prenU/gestoAnna Loha, dated August 2B. 1974 and reuundledon September 4' 1974inLiUer77O7 Page 4og. NOTE: Petition filed August 26, 1883 as Index No. 8685/1883 as Serial No. 298880, Certificate No. 120,742 directs the Registrar of the County of Suffolk to transfer the new Certificateof Title to Anna Loha. First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY, INC. /Zett-/ Kathy Randazzcd Executive Vice President Sworn to before nne this e;r_ day of a,L�(Jaz" ATMEGORIVIATT Notary Public `~ NoUaz York Page 5 of 12 SSA-483099-20 PARCEL"A" Subject Premises District 1000,Section 117.00,Block 07.00 and Lot 031.000 LAST DEED OF RECORD Anna Loria,as Trustee of the Anna Loria and Dated: October 26, 2010 SaWatore Loria Revocable Trust dated March 14, 1989 Recorded: November 17, 2010 to Liber: 12643 Philip Loria Page: 326 eLL� l lMAR 2 5 2021 ' First American Title Insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY, INC. X Kathy Randazz Executive Vice President Sworn to before me this I day of 94, Notary Public =ORMAN WotarV Public,State of New'Yor3c No.01G06070980 oual;;,ind.5n Suffolk Cou4ty Cofnmir-�ion Exrims March 1,1.20 -4 Page 4 of 12 SSA-483099-20 1P i PARCEL"A" MAR 2 5 2021 ` Subject Premises District 1000,Section 117.00, Block 07.00 and Lot 031.900 i MRRENS CERTIFICATE Arthur J.Fence, Registrar,of the County of Dated: July 18, 1983 Suffolk Recorded: July 27, 1983 to Certificate No. 120,742 Anna Loria Serial No. 296660 NOTE: Transferred from Torrens Certificate No. 6111, to the Suffolk County Clerk on July 13, 2001 under deed recorded in Liber 12129 Page 488. DEED Anna Loria,joined by her husband Salvatore Dated: March 17, 1989 Loria Recorded: May 16, 1989 to Liber: 10857 Salvatore Loria and Anna Loria, as Trustees of the Salvatore Loria and Anna Loria Revocable Page: 225 Trust dated March 14, 198.9 First American Title insurance Company (See letter annexed hereto.) ADVANTAGE TITLE AGENCY, INC. Kathy Randazzo J/ LAccuti``,a Vice President Sworn to before me this day of eon%As.; Notary Public, Notary Public,state of New York No.01G06070980 QT7aiifirci in suffolk noun, Conlr.icairn� i,:"..y t:::+'-r-h 11.?. Appendix S- Short Environmental Assessment Form MAR 2021 Instrutedons fug Completing Part;I-Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part-1.-Responsm— bec*wayadofthe application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. „ T4MFmtk 1 hwed an Whr r .ly ava obk If addifonai mearch or invv s&,,ef ion uld b%1,ram t9 Aft u ';,,ftn%pleat - r as thoroughly as posglAe baste on cumin information. CompleW all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead ncy;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part I Project and Sponsor Information Naink of Action or Project: Cal Project Location describe,and attach a location map): Brief Description of Proposed Action: �� �� �, �sa,/vu�a��� '(�'.S�[J�✓�c'C '�,s-- Oi tr ���,T_ Name of Applicant or Sponsor. - Telephone: Avo E-mail: V'..C�c. 1`��zZ� ��yp tit •� Address: L Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES administrative rule,or regulation? if Yes,attach:a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. if no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency is)name Pd permit or approval: fMM 3.a.Total acreage of the site ofthe proposed action? o acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned cr controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 4. Check all land uses that occur on,adjoining and near the proposed action. ❑Urban 29Industrial [QCommercial -Residential(suburban) OForest ®Agriculture ❑Aquatic []t)ther(specify): ]Parkland Pane.I of 4 5. Is the proposed motion, . 1,J `.NO $'ES 1W:i a.A permitted use under the zoning regulations? i b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? MAR 2 20 6- Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of The exist' g built or natural 140 YES �, landscape? 1 h�:X r rl'ri aye/ xtin.-�,, 7. is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Ciitical Environmental'Area?-- O (YES If tc`es.identify; LL _ -• r S. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? No YES b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? flul 141 c.Are any.pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: 10, Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water 11.Will theproposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities?,,��``_ NO YES If No,des0be method for providing wastewater treatment: 1)'10 �r 'G MIn 12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? 13.a.Does any potion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed aotion,contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or total agency? b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? { D If Yes.identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply_ 19 Shoreline ❑Forest ❑Agricultural/grasslands 0 Early mid-successional ❑Wetland ❑Urban ❑Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? 19 IC is Vh%proyeet site located in the 100 year flood plain? NO YES 17,Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? NO YES If Yes, {� a.Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? �NO ❑YES � CJ b.WM stom deer discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? If Yes,briefly describe: l ❑Nt7 cRns ��Q� (St�f�t �Sl v``► -TD b�' Page 2 of 4 J I& kcrude mns-- uefi t or other activhies that rewlt in the am NO `�,+ mvw=a&wrWft(e g.rmation pond,waste lagoon,dam)? II'Yw, l m" and siatr 1� 1 L_...1 i ofpased action or an adjoining property been the lotxttion of an active or closed NO, YES saw uwft management ii1cility? j MAR 2 5 2021 f 20.Hw Ow site ofthe proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing•or, NO YES completed)for hazardous waste? 9fyeNde ibe; I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY . KNOWLEDGE Applicant/ : 6G S Ak(a,,J� � Date:_ _ Signature--t 11A Part 2-impact Assessment. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" No,or Moderate small to large impact impact may may oeeur occur 1 1Td lil tBte proposed action create a material conflict with an adopteii land use pian or zoning regmtatlons� � t 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? ❑ ❑ 3. Will dw proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? ❑ ❑ A. NVill the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the ❑ f—'} establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? L._1 S. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing(evel of traffic or ►'-1 ❑ affect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway? 1—J _ ti- Wiff the proposed action cause an increase in the use ofenergy and it fails to incorporate ❑ ❑ masonably available MM conservation or renewable eneW opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing= ❑ ❑ a.public/private water supplies? b.public/private wastewater treatment utilities? ❑ ❑ 8. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic,archaeological, ❑ architectural or aesthetic resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands, ® (-1 waterbodies,groundwater,air quality,flora and fauna)? (—� Page 3 of 4 t ...,_.M.....�-,...__.,_.._....�..... ....._,�.�._.. No,or IVloderate small to large impact impact may may vcracr orrtrr 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion,flooding or drainage D pt�ble�s? 11. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? Q '1 Part 3-Determination of significance. The Lead Agency Is responsible for the completion of Part 3. For every question in Part 2 that was answered"moderate to large impact may occur",or if there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please complete'Part 3. Part a should,in sufficient detail,identify the impact,including any measures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency determined that the impact may or will not be significant.Each potential impact should be assessed considering its setting,probability of occurring, duration,irreversibility,geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for sho -tng-term and ti cumulave impacts. � `� �I MAR 2 5 Z021 � Check this boa if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an environmental impact statement is required. Check this box ifyou have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. Town of Southold-Board of Trustees — TName of Lead Agency � Date President Print or Type Dame of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer a� Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(if different from Responsible O ficer) PRINT Page 4 of 4 Town Of Southold Lam, ASSESMNT BN ,CO _FO MAR 2 5 202-1 A. INSTRUCnONS 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencie�- pin" for proposed actions that are subject to the To-Am of Southold Waterfront Consistency This assessment is intended to supplement other Wormation used by a Town of Southold agency in maldng a ination of consistency. 'Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hward Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt winor action list,policies and explanations of each policy contained in1he Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A VaRgW ago_n MCM be evWMIW. #A y -IM jaMco hg_wficial an&ftrs S effects Won the coastal&mLWWchWludes all.of Swth down 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes!' or 44holl,then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each MMLr must be jab_Lm6d in dg%%Hating both sUgWrfigit a Lrft-fike-ts If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions,A--s-W---p%be w4clUk—en A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places; online at the Town of Southold 18 website(southoldtown.nordifork.net),the Board of Tnistees Office,the Planning Department, all food libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTNW - 2 I e) PROJECT NAME D Ok GA-t ci toe W PY I 1�jb (L CK D 3s, 1 f The Application has been submitted to((check appropriate response): Town Board 0 Pkmdng Board� Building Dept. Q Board of Tnatees 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): (a) Aefion undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g.capital cnshvdYan,planning activity,agency rWktion..Ind transaction) (b) Financial assistance(eg.grant,loan,subsidy) (q) Pernik approval,license,certification: Nature and extent of action: eA Location of action: Site AftagO, e�I Present land use: IYIHI\ td tDLOL1 Pre WI Zoning ClassiS�CatioA: 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southol agency, t ie To dWiw g information shall be provided: L (a) Name of applicant; .���e�U.i2 01+� (h) Mailing address: R O-x (c) Telephone number;Area Code( ) s (d) Application number,if any: !VIA Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes El No N If yes,which state or federal agency? C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best 1Vfanagement Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers wM require that the form be returned for completion. j�EYELOPEm COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space,mattes efficient use of infrastructure,makes beneficial use of a coastal location,and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies;Page 2 for evaluation criteria. Yes .[] No Q Not Applicable fip l �I T 1l�1n i% Tdw� 14 V Q `� e Attach additional shemts if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section M—Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria 0 Yes 0 No M Not Applicable �i1^9 Attach additional sheets If necessary Polley 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Poiieies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria Yes [] No ❑ Not Applicable iv is 0 . 6C4X 1A. c'pu A d J Attach additional sheets if necessM NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages S through 16 for evaluation criteria Z 'Yes 11 No Q Not Applicable l b' bvWXeCA Attach additional sheets ifnecessary Policy S. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town off.Southold.See LWRP Section M —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria 0 Yes 11 No ❑Not Applicable Attaoh additioM sheets ifaccessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal FM and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable R� 1 *ACC... 42. Fa ZY l Qy.P W'Y l Attach additional sheets if necessary - .7-77) i Policy 7. Protect and haprove air quality in the Town of Southold. See L' W Section Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. Yes 0 No[:] Not Applicable 7 1'717=- Attach additional sheets Emmessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III—Policies;Pages 34 through 38 for evaluatioW criteria. Yes No Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to,and recreational use of, coastal waters, public tends, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section M—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria 11 YaD No 0 Not Applicable �w J 1'• 0.c ccWr rW I- �•kIA- L wv. C) 1Ue w a At x1f add and sheets if necessary I tf f 4� i yA •fr 1"kKt �^' p . 1 LOO V_W Cc, 10 0 QTii j .. _s J i a, T� Ir ' t_.LOO ILl 1J& t`l Olt ti - ERST S m LL r ■ O G d► oC -i Oq it � NI i E ' 1 1 v . LOOK-IMG %00714 V� i Board of Zoning Appeals Application MAR 2, 5 20,21 `J AUTHORIZATION (Where the Applicant is not the Owner) 1 residing at �� �U� `� � -o (Print prope4 owner's name) (Mailing Address) ///�� fQ v ' f� �CAC ,��SY do hereby authorize 1`1 (Agent) d U �� Cp 1 ��� ` to apply for variance(s) on my behalf from the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals. J rx r (Own 's ignature) NA t-ox 10, (Print wner's Name) /�/1111Y v i MAR25 `921 ;! AGI:NT/REPRCSENT. ATIVE ` TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Fthics arahihifs con0iets-of intereston`the nnrt of towirofficcrs and 6mplove64.The mmooso: of tl is form 4g to provida information which can alert the town of nossiblc•conf 1cfs of iuterestamd ollow.dt to_un_ke vhntever action fs necessarvto avaid shine. I YOURNAME. (Last name,first name,middle initia unless you are applyilig In the name o omeone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) TYPE OF APPLICATION:(Check all that apply) Tax grievance Building Permit Variance Trustee Permit — — Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of Plat Mooring Other(activity) _ Planning Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold?"Relationship"includes by blood,marriage,or business interest."Business interest"means a business,including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO ' If No,sign and date below.If Yes,complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applica»t/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. i The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply) A)the owner of greater that S%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant(when the applicant is a corporation) B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation) C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP SubmittedAthiAdaymllf ,20Signature Print Name Iv a d _e{V 0 A►PPLICAPITIAGENT/REPRESENTATWE I MAR 2 5 2021 TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE DORM j �Toy of��*haia"g,Cgda of Bthirs orot+lbitw oonfiicts ofinteres#i sofflos n the cart a(town�tl`icxrsand emoMvee�.The car of e aw'I+*v to avolri snore. YOUR NA11+iE: (Cast name, name,;pme initial,anises you ens applying in the name of someone else or other ondty,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) JVAMB OF APPLICAMA (CJm*all that apply-) Tax griamce rusting Variance Trustee Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat _- -- Mooring Exemption from pNtorofTicial map Plarming other of pf"other';naw the activity.) Do you personally(or ihraugh your company,spouse,sibuns,parent,or child)have a reWonAip with any omeer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood,mtarriage,or business interest.`"Business interest'"means a business, including a partnership,in which the town offiner or employee has even a pntdal ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town Off(=Or employee awns mote than 5%of the shares. YES NO _... ( -- ; If you wed"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name ofp employed by the Town of Southold Tide br po"n of"person Describe the:w4aftiship between yourself(the applicantlagentlrepmsentative)and the town officer or employee.Either check *&wAwqAas rme A)&rOughD)andlor describe in the space prQAd0d. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply): /k}the ownor of greater than 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the appllcsr►t (vdten the applicant is a corposation); B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(wh6a the qpplicant is not a corporatlon) _Q an ofacm motor,paraw,orensplo}see of the eppiteattla or D)the actual applicant DESCRIMON OF REIATIONSHfP Submitted thi cl ay �c,t i 24, S""tgttattYreA AA Print Name Form TS I TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORH DATE..A!1gust":14,19 7 5 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS --' i Appeal No. 2 0 6.5 Dated June 24, 1975 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD I MAR 2 a- r'�%1 To Stephen F. Griffing, Jr. ,' Esq. 1 A elIant a/c Anna Loria First Street New Suffolk, New .York at a meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals on Public Hearing: July 24, 1975he appeal was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your Decision: August 14, 1975 ( ) Request for variance due to lack of access to property ( ) Request for a special exception under the Zoning Ordinance (g) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance 1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a special exception ( ) be granted ( ) be denied pursuant to Article .................... Section .................... Subsection .................... paragraph .................... of the Zoning Ordinance and the decision of the Building Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) be confirmed because 8:30 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) , July 24, 1975, upon application of Stephen F. Griffing, Jr. , Esq. a/c Anna Loria, First Street, New Suffolk, New York, for a variance in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-30 for permission to use land for parking. Location of property: east side First Street, New Suffolk, N. Y. , bounded on the north by A. Levesque & Wf. ; on the east by Peconic Bay; south by now or formerly A. Wood; west by First Street. Fee paid $15.00. 2. VARIANCE.By resolution of the Board-it was determined that (a) Strict application of the Ordinance (would) (would not) produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship because SEE REVERSE (b) The hardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because SEE REVERSE (c) The variance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) change the character of the district because SEE REVERSE and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be confirmed ( ) be reversed. SEE REVERSE *ii1m APVK JVED •GPP INGBOARD OF APPEALS FORna zB4aldd ls Marjorie McDermott, Secretary tOAR 2 5 2071 After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the applicant is requesting permission to use land at E/S First Street, New Suffolk, N. Y. for parking purposes in conjunction with his business. The Board finds that the applicant has greatly improved the lot under application. The Board is of the opinion that this would assist in the management of traffic in this area. The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance would produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship; the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district; and the variance will not change .the character of the neighborhood, and will observe the spirit of the ordinance. THEREFORE IT WAS RESOLVED, Stephen F. Griffing, Jr. , Esq. a/c Anna Loria, First Street, New Suffolk, New York,be GRANTED permission to use land for parking, as applied for on property located on east side of First Street, New Suffolk, New York, subject to the following conditions: (1.) That a buffer zone of ten (10). feet be provided on the .northerly boundary. (2). That the proper barriers be provided to assure that the ten (10) ft. buffer is implemented. Vote of the Board: Ayes:- Messrs: Gillispie, Bergen, Grigonis, Hulse. ZC' IVED AND FILED BY T"r' SOUTIIOLD TC�,111 CLl'RK DATE,. /-,?a oa hold Michael J.Domino,President ©� ���y Town Hall Annex I ® 54375 Route 25 John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President p,6CC B_ os'1179`y- �� --1 Glenn Goldsmith Southold,IN ew York= �73 A.Nicholas Krupski �a. Telephonl (631)765-189�2 2 7 2 1 Greg Williams BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Perinit No_: 9574A Date of Receipt of Application: September 9, 2019 Applicant: Philip Loria SCTM#: 1000-117-7-31 Project Location: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk Date of Resolutionlissuance: November 13, 2019 Date of Expiration: November 13, 2021 aaQrassa aO�a. e-eaoseee� s8 vv�saA�mgn Project Description.: As-built re-sheathing'of 105';:of timber bulkhead with driyl with an 8' return on the southeast corner, replace dead-men and all,hardware with hot-dipped galvanizedhardwa.re, bulkhead,;to be capped with 2" CCA wood Backfill with 60 yards .. of clean sand from:an approved.source All work to be done on the landward side of the . bulkhead. Findings; The project meets all the requirements for issuance of an Administrative Permit set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code. The issuance of an Administrative Permit allows for the operations as indicated on the survey prepared by Contractors' Line &Grade South LLC, last dated October 25, 2019 and stamped approved on November 13, 2019; and the project plan prepared by Philip Loria, received: on September 6, 2019 and stamped approved on November 13, 2019. Special.Conditions: To establish and perpetually maintain a i u'wide non-iurr Du fte landward of the bulkhead. The.Perm'-Ittee.is required to provide evidence that a copy of this Trustee permit has been recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk's Office'as a notice covenant and deed restriction to the deed'of the subject parcel. Such evidence shall be provided within ninety (90) calendar days of issuance of this permit. Inspections: Final Inspection. If the proposed activities do not meet the requirements for issuance of an Administrative Permit set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, a Wetland Permit will.,be required. -this is not n riptermination from any other agency. Michael J. Domi'no, President Board of Trustees m' ? 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Building Dept. forms (Certificate of Compliance, Housing Code Inspection, etc.) Misc. Paperwork- A e, Copy of Deed(s) Findings, Deliberations and Determination Meeting(s) SS gricultural Data Statement hort Environmental Assessment Form Board of Zoning Appeals Application Authorization ,/ Action of the Board of Appeals Applicant/Owner Transactional Disclosure Form(s) :ZAgent/Representative Transactional Disclosure Form(s) �LWRP Consistency Assessment Form ,/ hotos roperty Record Card(s) Maps Survey/Site Plan Drawings wn of Southold �P.O Box 1179 -� Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 03/31/21 Receipt#: 279010 Quantity Transactions Reference Subtotal 1 ZBA Application Fees 7498 $2,000.00 Total Paid: $2,000.00 Notes: Payment Type Amount Paid By CK#1626 $2,000.00 Nicholas Mazzaferro Southold Town Clerk's Office 53095 Main Road, PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Name: Loria, Philip 1090 First Street PO Box 15 New Suffolk, NY 11956 Clerk ID: JENNIFER Internal ID:7498 a b l .. 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'>zq� -a� a .;;��+• � ,.4-ct �.,. 7.. ;., ::� - n. c s -a BOARD MEMBERSaouthold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson ��OF SO(/�yO 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora Office Location:- Eric Dantes u, Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. • �OQ 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento OlyCOO Southold,NY 11971 http://soutboldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECEIVED Tel.(631)765-1809 •Fax(631)765-9064 MAR 2 9 2021 March 26, 2021 Southold Town Planning Board Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator Planning Board Office Town of Southold Town Hall Annex Southold,NY 11971 Re: ZBA File Ref.No. #7498 Loria, Philip Dear Mark: We.have received an application to construct a three story single family dwelling. A copy of the Building Inspector's Notice of Disapproval under Chapter 280 (Zoning Code), and survey map, project description form, are attached for your reference. Your written evaluation with recommendations for this proposal, as required under the Code procedures of LWRP Section 268-5D is requested within.30 days of receipt of this letter. Thank you. b Very truly yours, Leslie K. Weisman Chairp so By: Encl. Survey/Site plan: Land and Grade Surveyors, D.P.C. dated December 1, 2020 BOARD MEMBERS Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson 0f SUUI 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 �� 1p Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora Office Location: Eric Dantes Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. • �OQ 5437.5 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento Olj om N Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 26, 2021 Tel.(631)765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 Ms. Sarah Lansdale, Director Suffolk County Department of Planning 3I yet(� P.O. Box 6100 I I Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Ms. Lansdale: Please find enclosed the following application with related documents for review pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code: ZBA File #: 7498 Owner/Applicant: Loria, Philip Action Requested: construct a three story single family dwelling Within 500 feet of: ( ) State or County Road (X) Waterway (Bay, Sound, or Estuary) ( ) Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State, Federal land ( ) Boundary of Agricultural District ( ) Boundary of any Village or Town Within one (1) mile (5,280 feet) of: ( ) Boundary of any airport If any other information is needed, please do not hesitate to call us. Thank you. Very truly yours, Leslie K. Weisman ZBA C air erson By: bgwpl-� Encls. Survey/Site Plan: Land and Grade Surveyors, D.P.C. dated December 1, 2020 `.f 44 i1 PECONIC BAY BW0.8' BW1.0' TW 4.0' TW 3.8' BW 2.5' BW 2.6' _ S36!949"WBW 1X ems_ S01'37'3YE WOOD TW 58' CONC. 3.30 (SURVEY) BULKHEAD WALL C� S0232 46 W 81.19 (SURVEY) BW 4 2.52' (SURVEY) TW 00 E gyro 3_ TW 3.9' 14.79' (SURVEY) ! o2a- <, BW 21 WOOD 0 3) gyp!5.8= BW 3_ oucNt BULKHEAD -0 � e SNiD_Elt . Certified, as noted and limited below, only to. D.- Bw i 59 41 . . [4.7] - PHIL LORIA - - - - 6'7 FLOOD ZONE VIE x (ELEV B) TW 5.91, BW 30 i METAL BW 30 =`_..._ SHEETING W:�_ LOT 32 SUBJECT PREMISES AREA= 6,962 SQ. FT.(0.159 Ac.) o C m 6.1 [GRASS] THE PREMISES HEREON BEING KNOWN AS LOT 31, BLOCK 7,SECTION 117, E 6---� ]\ �000 jONE 11NE [5.4] DISTRICT 1000 AS SHOWN ON THE OFFICIAL TAX MAPS OF THE COUNTY �� i ' OF SUFFOLK. LOT 30 �,-,�- ' • x[4.7] �� ----- LOT 31 [5.7] THE SURVEYOR'S SEAL, SIGNATURE AND ANY CERTIFICATION APPEARING I o [aO] HEREON SIGNIFY THAT, TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM i Cc � 00 STANDARDS FOR LAND SURVEYS AS SET FORTH IN THE CODE OF Z CA l [GRASS] (M. 6) cFLOOD ZONE AE CCL [�] PRACTICE ADOPTED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF N - i ` o PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS,INC. I 2 STORY md, [6.2] 29 CERTIFICATIONS SHAD_RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THIS FRAME \\�, [ ] [5..4] [5.3] v 100.37' TO THE TO THE SURVEY WAS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF, TO THE TITLE COMPANY, NORTHERN SIDE OF KING STREET LENDING INSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY LISTED HEREON; SAIDL [4.8] [MONUMENT FOUND] CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT INTENDED TO RUN TO ADDITIONAL TITLE - - - - 1 - - 14 - - - - �- COMPANIES, LENDING INSTITUTIONS, SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OR FUTURE [WOOD WALL] 100.33' N06'59'10'E [4.7] CONTRACT VENDEES. [GRAVEL] ------ 6 [4.4] [4.3] ELEVATIONS HEREON WERE TAKEN FROM AN ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY BY - - - - - �q- - - - - - - - - - - - --*] - - - ] -i N m THIS OFFICE ON OCTOBER 24, 2017. ALL ELEVATIONS ARE RELATIVE TO [4.6] [4.4] NAVD-88 DATUM. [4 9] [4.9] F I R S T [ ] S T R E E T [4.8] [4.6] A PORTION OF THE PREMISES HEREON LIES WITHIN AN AREA OF SPECIAL [5.1] [MACADAM ROADWAY] 0 x FLOOD HAllARD(ZONE AE)(ELEV. 6)do (ZONE VE)(ELEV. 8)AS EaDEPICTED ON FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP No. 36103C0501H, REVISED [0- - - [5.0] [4.9] [5.0] [4_7] o z SEPTEMBF1t25, 2009. - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - mac PROPERTY SURVEY � W UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS,STRUCTURES,UTILITIES OR PREPARED FOR X Q C ENCROACHMENTS,AND ANY EASEMENTS RELATED THERETO,ARE NOT Q w v SHOWN HEREON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. -- PffIL_ L ORIA p z o CLv) UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO A SURVEY MAP BEARING A PROPERTY S1 TUA TE A T LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR'S SEAL IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209, g�19 NU4t'501 SUB-DIVISION 2 OF THE NEW.YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. QE NEW s°23Y46'w S3s34WW 10.10 1090 FIRST STREET 2.52 3.30 y)157'3�E Q , yO� j419 N013r32 w TOWN OF SO UTHHOLD TRANSCRIBED DRAINAGE AND PROPOSED GRADING IS SOURCED FROM �� 7� sa34�'so'E y�aro9p0E 1959 0 0 PLANS PREPARED BY N.J. MAllAFERRO, P.E. (DATED JUNE 24,2020) LU '* 995 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ^ N Q LINE AND GRADE SURVEYORS, D.P.C. N rr Np4�� STATE OF NEW YORK 23 Nepperhon Avenue N3634'4 SCALE.' 1" = 20' Elmsford, New York 10523 FZ �5005a 4.09 z Phone: (914) 347-3141 Dote: OCTOBER 24, 2017 ofcei ineandgradanet LAND SAND EASEMENT DETAIL Copyright (c) 2020 CONTRACTORS'LINE& GRADE SOUTH All rights reserved. 0.•\37-2381 Phil Lorio RRST ST\dwg\2381-Survey BASE3.dwg 5 , P E C 0 N I C BAY NEtV i BW 0.8, BW 1.0' O TW 4.0' TW 3.8'^ '1•: BW 2.6' .�.:.... BW 2.5' S3634'49'W WOOD BW 1.4' w 3.30' 11- (SURVEY) S0137'32'E BULKHEAD TW5.8' WALL S0232 46 W 81.19' (SURVEY) BW 4 3'._ 2.52' (SURVEY) SO4'09 00 E 14.79 (SURVEY) _ TW 3.s' R BW 2.7' WOOD %C(--O�4- 5B w:3 t `��D LAND JP BULKHEAD ; 5a' ff�r r �.n�4 Certified, as noted and limited below, only to: •-0 59 `� ew 41 .r s taws [4.7] - PHIL LORIA _ TIN sa _ FL ZONE VE x - - - �• 1W 59 8W 30 � °'v Tw 5.9 gW'3.0 E11 8] q METAL .- BW30'.,. x.� . ��= 20.2' LOT 32 SHEETING �' c-" 151 SUBJECT PREMISES AREA= 6,962 SQ. FT. (0.159 Ac.) c -o THE PREMISES HEREON BEING KNOWN AS LOT 31, BLOCK 7,SECTION 117, 1 ^v [GRASS] 2s.o' _ DISTRICT 1000 AS SHOWN ON THE OFFICIAL TAX MAPS OF THE COUNTY [6.1] 0 x ZONE LINE [5.4] OF SUFFOLK. 8€veaM MK la( THE SURVEYOR'S SEAL, SIGNATURE AND ANY CERTIFICATION APPEARING LOT 30 LOT 31 [5.7] \ [47] HEREON SIGNIFY THAT, TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BEUEF, I a 0] THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM o STANDARDS FOR LAND SURVEYS AS SET FORTH IN THE CODE Of � en 102 C o w PRACTICE ADOPTED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF o co �a0 ASS] '.\ ® c [46] 4. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS,INC. ; g oP 2 STORY [6•2] v CERTIFICATIONS SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THIS I FRAME x [5.7] SURVEY WAS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF, TO THE TITLE COMPANY, \ 100.37' TO THE TO THE LENDING INSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY LISTED HEREON; SAID X NORTHERN SIDE OF KING STREET CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT INTENDED TO RUN TO ADDITIONAL TITLEL [4.8] [MONUMENT FOUND] COMPANIES, LENDING INSTITUTIONS, SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OR FUTURE - - - _ ( - - T CONTRACT VENDEES. [WOOD WALL] 100.33' NO6'59'10'E [4.7] ELEVATIONS HEREON WERE TAKEN FROM AN ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY BY [GRAVEL] [4.4] [4.3] THIS OFFICE ON OCTOBER 24, 2017.ALL ELEVATIONS ARE RELATIVE TO - - - - - - - - - - - - [4.1] [4.1] NAVD-88 DATUM. ]- - - - - 1 - - - -* - - - �( J J N >- �y� m o [5.1] A PORTION OF THE PREMISES HEREON UES WITHIN AN AREA OF SPECIAL [4.9] FIRS �. S T R E E FLOOD HAllARD (ZONE AE)(OD. 6)do(ZONE VE)(OD.8)AS [4.s] 0 [x] [>e(] cWn w [5.1] [MACADAM ROADWAY] ) o DEPICTED ON FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP No. 36103CO501H, REVISED w o SEPTEMBER 25,2009. [4.s] [5.0] or_ Q �- 3�-- - - [4.9] [5.0] [4.7] cn Z - - - - - - - � - - - �` - - - - - - - - � - - - � PROPERTY SURVEY 'V) z � o UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS, STRUCTURES, UTILITIES OR z Es w rz ENCROACHMENTS,AND ANY EASEMENTS RELATED THERETO,ARE NOT PREPARED FOR w Q CL SHOWN HEREON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. w W W F PffIL LORIA Z C�j W UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO A SURVEY MAP BEARING A o o ":c LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR'S SEAL IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209, $1.19 N63a1'so'w PROPERTY S1 TVA TE A T o CL SUB-DIVISION 2 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. 10.10 1090 FIRST STREET S02.32'46'W S36.34'49'W 252 3.30 5p151'3�E � � TRANSCRIBED DRAINAGE, WASTE WATER AND PROPOSED GRADING IS �4 E +19 - i9 Np1��32 W TO WN OF SO UTHHOLD o 0 0 SOURCED FROM PLANS PREPARED BY N.J. MAllAFERRO, P.E. (DATED: 583.41'50'E JUNE 24, 2020) 9.95 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK s ^ N Q LINE AND GRADE SURVEYORS, D.P.C. - d4 STATE OF NEW YORK N N367449'E 23 Nepperhon Avenue 4.o9 SCALE. 1" = 20' "i N z Elmsford, New York 10523 Phone: (914) 347-3141 office�/ineandgrade.net SAND EASEMENT DETAIL Dote: OCTOBER 24, 2017 Copyright (c) 2020 CONTRACTORS' UNE & GRADE SOUTH All rights reserved. 0:\37-2381 Phil Loria nRST ST\dwg\2381-Survey BASE3.dwg P E C 0 N I C BAY BW0.8' BW1.0' P 7 (9 TW 3.8' CO BW 2.5' BW 2.6' s p� S36'949'W BW 1.4' : WOOD r . , 3.30' (SURVEY) S01'37 32 E BULKHEAD lw 5.8 CONC. 3 a S02*V46'W 81.19' (SURVEY) BW 4. WALL ' 2.52' (SURVEY) SO4'09'00'E _ 0 3_ TW 3.9' 05 0 0 5 a 4C, 14.79 (SURVEY) 3M�o BW 2.7' WOOD _aw(=p3� - �w�e BW j9 CAND - BULKHEAD 0 - 1W 58 Certified, as noted and limited below, only to: ae' _ nr'.59 �B,N 41 ° �bE<w+ [4.7] - PHIL LORIA - - - - T"6'7 FL ZONE VIE TW 5.9 M.8] METAL 4 iblu:.; �,_. ... 20.2' LOT 32 SUBJECT PREMISS AREA= 6,962 SQ.Fi.(0.159 Ac) SHEETING P0R D ��s.r j ' p r�� STORM'.HiCR , 11 / � y s SYSTEM I MANIA G RENT THE PREMISES HEREON BUNG KNOWN AS LOT 31, BLOCK 7,SECTION 117, 1 ;SEE N TES)61 [GRASS] DISTRICT 1000 AS SHOWN ON THE OFFICIAL TAX MAPS OF THE COUNTY 26.0' [�] LONE LINE [5.4] OF SUFFOLK. til � PROMM K THE SURVEYOR'S SEAL, SIGNATURE AND ANY CERTIFICATION APPEARING LOT 30 i�4ti ' LOT 31 [5.7] [47] HEREON SIGNIFY THAT, TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, I 3 6 x THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM o STANDARDS FOR LAND SURVEYS AS SET FORTH IN THE CODE OF 0 1DI [46] PRACTICE ADOPTED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF o w n P 3no ASS o PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS, INC. ; 2tI z g 2 STORY CERTIFICATIONS SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THIS I FRAME -I 5.7 SURVEY WAS PREPARED,AND ON HIS BEHALF, TO THE TITLE COMPANY, PROPOSED [�(] \ r 1100.37' TO THE TO THE � LENDING INSTITUTION X N AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY LISTED HEREON; STUD SYTEM _ v sa NORTHERN SIDE OF KING STREET CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT INTENDED TO RUN TO ADDITIONAL TITLE [4.8] SEE NOTES) PMP EM&W [MONUMENT FOUND] COMPANIES, LENDING INSTITUTIONS, SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OR FUTURE L _ _ _ _ _ _ u CONTRACT VENDEES. [WOOD WALL] 100.33' 9.5' NO6'59'10'E [4.7] ELEVATIONS HEREON WERE TAKEN FROM AN ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY BY [GRAVEL] [4.4] [4.3] THIS OFFICE ON OCTOBER 24, 2017. ALL ELEVATIONS ARE RELATIVE TO �y- - - - - - - - - - _ [4'1] [41] --J J N >- NAVD-88 DATUM. �]- - - - [44] - � - - - -�( or I- m A PORTION OF THE PREMISES HEREON LIES WITHIN AN AREA OF SPECIAL [4.9] F I R S * T [5.1] S T R E E T Ja( x [4.8] [4.9] [4.6] O FLOOD HAllARD (ZONE AE)(ELEV.6) & (ZONE VE)(ELEV. 8)AS [51] [MACADAM ROADWAY] 0 p DEPICTED ON FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP No. 36103CO501H, REVISED W p [SEPTEMBER 25,2009. 4 - - [5.0] [4.9] [5.0] [4.7] Z - - - - - - - - - - �` - - - - - - - - - - - � z a o UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS, STRUCTURES, UTIUTIES OR PROPERTY z W w ENCROACHMENTS,AND ANY EASEMENTS RELATED THERETO,ARE NOT PREPARED FOR w Q CL SHOWN HEREON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. PHIL LORIA W w o o w UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO A SURVEY MAP BEARING A W Q o LQ LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR'S SEAL IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209, PROPERTY SITUATE AT o SUB-DIVISION 2 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. �'19 N83.41.50'W p o S023r46•W 3.30 49•w 10.10 1090 FIRST STREET � 2.52 3.30 50137'37E Q TRANSCRIBED DRAINAGE, WASTE WATER AND PROPOSED GRADING IS ;j9 N01373 TOWN OF SOUTHHOLD o 0 0� SOURCED FROM PLANS PREPARED BY N.J. MAllAFERRO,P.E. (DATED: • S63.4Y5095 s04�°0E Ts.s6 0 0 0 JUNE 24, 2020) a_I 995 ,a.26 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK -C�l lcl� � o LINE AND GRADE SURVEYORS, D.P.C. N3694'49'E STATE OF NEW YORK 23 Nepperhan Avenue 4.09 SCALE. 1" = 20' Elmsford, New York 1052J Phone: (914) 347-3141 Date: OCTOBER 24, 2017 of aci neandQrade.net SAND EASEMENT DETAIL Copyright (c) 2020 CONTRACTORS'UNE & GRADE SOUTH All rights reserved. 0.•\37--2381 Phil Lodo RRST ST\dwg\2381-Survey BASE3.dwg i ' ,ot,�o r_ ir�v _ + ou•�v n��lv �;vu�al�oa����v ��imos�vr_�iv v ��v NOTES: LOT-6962 SF BUILDABLE AREA-6170 SF PROPOSED LOT COVERAGE OF IMPERVIOUS AREA-1372 Sl:=22% I� ALLOWABLE LOT COVERAGE-FID DISTRICT-25%PLLOWE[9 '4 STORM WATER CALCULA .51: _,. --r 1.00%FOR 2"RAINFALL - WAY(SURV� 'TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA=1J372 S.F.x 0.17=234 CU.Fr/42.2=5.5' OF 8'DIA DW REQ'D DW=(2)8'x 3'DEEP OR(3)8'DUI,x 2'DEEP /-� S.02"32'46"AN''. 2.52'(S UR SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL- IA SYSTEM FOR3 BEDRIOOMS S.36".3449"W. 00 3.30'(SURVE1t) � �:�— i w * PROP.3'DIA M.H. / S.04°09'00"E. 14.79'(SURVEI) I * LEACHING FIELD/RINGS,SIZED TO IA SYSTEM 1;T32" - o-�� NOTES: y ._•� _ I * GRADETOREMAINNATURAL@t5'-0'-NOFII-L USE NATURAL GRADE LINES FOR LOT,PITCH AWAY FROM HOUSE Go I I SUBJECT PREMISES AREA 6,962 SQ.FT.(0.159 Ac) caP ------------ ----------•--- m I •+ __- THE PREMISES HEREON BI"EING KNOWN AS LOT;11,BLOCK 7,SECTION 117,DISTRICT ibOO AS ShiWON O THE OFFICIAL TAX MAISS OF THE COUNTRY OFSUFFOLK. w ow• " THE SURVEYOR'S MEAL SIGIPIATURE AND ANY CI="FICAI'80N APPEARING HEREON SIGN4YTHAT,THAT TO.BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDAINCE WITH THE MINIMUM STAN4ARDS FOI!I LAND SURVEYS AS SET FORl-H IN THE CODE OF PRACTICE ADOI-TED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LAIND SURVEYORS,INC. N CERTIFICATION SHALL RUPI ONLYTO THE PERSON FOR N"HOM THIS - - - moPos,x uavmEnoa: I SURVEY WAS PREPARED,AND ON HIS BEHALF,TO THE TITLE COMPANY. LENDING INSTITUTIONS AR E:NOT INTENDED TO FUN TO ADDITIONAL i \`����` l•__-- - - All:ZOP1E -_- _ -- J a TITLE COMPANIES,LENDING INSTITUTIONS,SUBSEQUEN�'OWNERS OR FUTURE CONTRAC- VENDEI-ES. ` - I ELEVATIONS HET{EON WERE TAKE FROM AN ACTPAL FIELD SURVEY BY 1 __ THIS OFFICE ONUETOBER 24,2017.ALL ELEVATIONS ARE RELATIVE TO _ - `�\ I _ - - g NAVD-88 DATUM. -t --� A PORTION OF THE PREMI:iiI:S HEREON LIES WITHIN AN AREA OF SPECIAL FLOOD H, ZARD('?•ONE AE)(ELEV VE)tEI_EV.8)Phi DEPICTED I i ON FLOOD INSURANCE RA rl:MAP No.36103CFf501H,RI IAISED '. ' I SEPTEMBER 25,2j 09. UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS,STRUCTURES,UTILITIES OR ENCROACHMENTS,AND A(Pf EASEMENTS RELATED THEVI E TO,ARE NOT i r ', - I w°Pamxswre I SHOWN HEREON ONLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. '�.l� _ - ,y3D',.i". I iiNML'liWEt1PIG , ....+-tv 1'IFAGINH•iClJi-� - I b 1.3(99 . _ I UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATIOIU OR ADDITION TO A SURVEY INAP BEARING .r, A LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR'S SEAL IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209, SUB-DIVISION 2 Of THE NEW YORK STATE EDUP,ATION LAW. oI m , c 0) ' L m cur I I m BUILDING STORM WATER N[)'TES _ c CA) * SPOT GRADES:SEE SURVEY A I 1 I * FLOOR ELEVATIONS: FIRST FLOOR:ELI'EVATION 14.0' J.2; '. :;`• oD SECTION FLOOR:ELEVATION 24.0' ' •• i ^y ROOF LEVEL:ELEVATION 40.0' i :•: ," ;��'.• :�: %%,;- � BUI TOTAL LNG HEIGHT 35-0 - uEv i:n• < -------------------- ---- -----------_--------------------------•--------------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --_--- ...._.--N.06°59'10"E.- .-- -------- •-------------.---•-------- --...-----.-.-..-_-_.- 1.O '( NEw On �.-f0'flRMN6E3E WA5"WtMFp PAD WR � ,, Mq n� -P034935Ei -- 0626ZJ C°NSIRVCRONAC°E55 ROIRE __ i9.90MPY llE - � ,Dn""p1 fft623 ® 1no - FIRST STREET {L NJ.MAZZ.AFERRO,P.E. <T2 n PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER O O9y P.G.BO%67.OF•EINPOAT NY,iasaa AROFESSIONP� FLOOR PLANS SNE,:,N�: I PROPOSED RESIDENCE 1090 EIFSESTREET SP L i I i , CdLT:.1000 SEC)lu SEOCIC57 LDTJS ' v ��:v i v 1333�v to �.v®o3333333333333�iv ,�3�iv v333��3: _ OPEN Wi010RYINWRETAT N]M ,=�i} •-. .... _= LEVNTO H10YD1EFNFYFIAW. ).. rl DRAIN OUTLET DETAIL �• r G'� r - } M - 3Y'i�' _: - 9mO• _. _ - ._ 2P'Y ._ �*. - 3DVY _ ._ I - 9'b' Y6 9b• —.— —. 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Ab- / al BOARD MEMBERS of soSouthold Town Hall Leslie Kanes,Weisman,Chairperson �� �® 53095 Main Road-P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Eric Dantes3 Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer G Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Horning ® � a® 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider C®Ud1�d,� Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net RECEIVED ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS P 24 PJLL TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AN — 8 2015 Tel.(631)765-1809-Fax(631)765-9064 0 S uthold T Clerk FINDINGS,DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF MARCH 19,2015 ZBA FILE: 6841 Interpretation NAME OF APPLICANT:Mark King SCTM: 1000-106-4-5 PROPERTY LOCATION:200 East Mill Road(adj.to Mattituck Creek),Mattituck,NY SEORA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions, without further steps under SEQRA. LWRP DETERMINATION: The relief, permit, or interpretation requested in this application is listed under the Minor Actions exempt list and is not subject to review under Chapter 268. PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: Subject property is a non-conforming 22,972 square foot parcel located in an MII district. The property is a water front parcel with 80.82 feet along Mattituck Creek. The parcel runs 213.52 feet along the North side, 161.43 feet along the East side, and 190.00 feet along the South side. There is a 25 foot wide Right of Way roadway along the North side of the property. The property is improved with a one story frame house, a one story concrete building, an accessory one and two story frame and concrete building with the one story portion partially on the creek with a dock surround and a boat ramp. All is shown on a survey by John C. Ehlers L.L.S. dated October 15,2013. BASIS OF APPLICATION: This is a request under Section 280-146D for an Interpretation of the Town Code, Article VIII, Section 280-56,"Bulk Schedule",appealing the Building Inspector's December 11;2014 Notice of Disapproval for demolition and construction of a new single family dwelling(residential use)in MII Zone district required side yard setback. RELIEF REQUESTED: The-applicant requests an interpretation of the bulk schedule regarding setbacks for a residential use in an MII zone district. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: There is an existing residential building on the subject property which is located in an MII zone. The existing residential building has a side yard setback of'9oq feet. The applicant is proposing to demolish the existing single family dwelling and construct a new single family dwelling with. a minimum side yard setback of 15 feet.At the hearing the agent for the applicant presented the Town Bulk Schedule and the sequence of footnotes and notations regarding residential uses in business, office, industrial and other non- residential zones. FINDINGS OF FACT/DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on March 10,2015 at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation,personal inspection of the property a Page 2 of 2—March 19,2015 ZBAY6841—King ,SCTM#1000-106-4-5 and surrounding neighborhood,and other evidence,the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Under Town Code Chapter Section 280-56 and applicable Bulk Schedules Article XHI. Marine II (MII) District, 280-56 states that `No building shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the MII district unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule...incorporated into this chapter by reference...' 2. Bulk Schedule 280 Attachment 4 states that it is to be used for Minimum requirements for business, office, industrial, or other nonresidential use. Note 1 then states for minimum requirements for residential use, refer first to Density and Minimum Lot Site Schedule for Nonresidential Districts and then to appropriate indicated column in the Bulk Schedule for Residential Districts. 3. Bulk Schedule 280 Attachment 2 states in note 1 that Roman numerals refer to the applicable column in the Residential Bulk Schedule. Following the MII column with Residential unit without utilities refers to column VII in the Residential Bulk Schedule. 4. Bulk Schedule 280 Attachment 3-Bulk Schedule for residential districts states in column VII that the minimum side yard setback is 15 feet. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Dantes, seconded by Member Weisman (Chairperson), and duly carried, To interpret that the Bulk Schedule should be read as indicated above. All instructions, notes, and roman numerals must be followed when reading the bulk schedule. Vote of the Board: Ayes:Members Weisman(Chairperson), Schneider,Horning,Dante,Goehringer.This Resolution was duly adopt (5-0) es lie Kanes . L -isman,Chairperson Approved for filing 7 /2015 a: ,t Sakarellos, Elizabeth From: Fuentes, Kim Sent: Monday, June 28, 2021 9:26 AM To: Leslie Weisman Forward; ericdantes2@gmail.com; ajcpla@optonline.net; Planamento, Nicholas; Rob Lehnert;Terry, Mark Cc: Sakarellos, Elizabeth;Westermann, Donna Subject: FW: 1090 First Street - New Suffolk- Loria Attachments: 1090 Response 6-25-2021.pdf RECEIVED See attached response from applicant's representative to LWRP comments. 74 q e il JUN 2 8 2021 Kim Zoning Board of Appeals From: nickmazzaferro@verizon.net [nickmazzaferro@verizon.net] Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2021 12:36 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: 1090 First Street - New Suffolk Kim, Attached is a cover letter and written response to the comments from the planning department regarding the zoning requests at the noted address. The ID number is 7498. Please let me now if I have to do any additional distribution and/or filing of these documents. Thank You, Nick Mazzaferro, PE ATTENTION: This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. i R I C JUN 2 8 2021 N. J. MAZZAFERRO, P.E. Board Of APP05'a PO Box 57, Greenport,N.Y. 11944o�ong Phone - 516-457-5596 Consulting Engineer Construction, Estimating, Inspection June 25, 2021 Page 1 of 1 Town of Southold-Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold NY 11971 Application—Request for Variances for 1090 First Street,New Suffolk,NY. 11956 Owner- Loria, Phil (#7498) District-1000, Section-117, Block-7, Lot-31 Dear Board Members, This is in reference to the Memorandum dated May 21, 2021 from Mark Terry, AICP, Assistant Town Planning Director. The memorandum provided comments from the planning department related to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP)Policy Standards. Attached is a response providing additional information regarding this site and the proposed construction. Thanks you for your consideration, Nicholas Mazzaferro Nicholas Mazzaferro,PE f?EGEIVE® N. J. MAZZAFERRO, P.E. JU 2 s 22 2021 PO Box 57, Greenport,N.Y. 11944 Phone - 516-457-5596 ZORIng Board OfA Comment—Policy 1 The planning department commented that the design to render the structure flood zone compliant is unsupported. The design does take into consideration all the aspects of this policy. The key points used for conformance to the program are: Enhance Community Character—The architecture of the new house conforms to the dominate style of Southold Town and is in the same design family as the existing structures in the neighborhood. Efficient Infrastructure—The use of this marine zoned property for a residential structure minimizes the impact to the existing infrastructure. A one family house will use the least amount of resources (water, electricity, drainage needs and parking space)when compared to the possible business applications that are allowed on this site. Coastal Location—The proposed structure is the same use of the site as the majority of the structures that occupy the coast line in all of New Suffolk. Minimizes adverse effects of development- see Efficient Infrastructure notations above. Setback Comment- In regards to the comment about the 15.7 feet setback for the rear yard, (memorandum says front-probably a typo), this lot was created in the 1920's (per the Single and Separate Title Report) and has a total useable depth of 51 feet. Considering the useable depth requesting a variance for 15 foot rear yard is not unreasonable. The primary structure is situated over 25 feet from the official setback line and only the rear deck projects to 15.7 feet. Additionally, the existing 10 foot sand easement provides an additional buffer and making the actual rear yard over 25 foot deep. Bulk Schedule Requirements -The bulk schedule requirements for this building lot are described in the charts noted as 280 Attachment 3 and 280 Attachment 5. The allowable Lot Coverage is 25%. The proposed lot coverage is 19.3%for the full lot and 21.8% if the sand easement is not used in the buildable lot area. Both of these coverages are below the allowable shown in the chart. The allowable Building Height is 35 feet. The proposed structure meets the 35 foot requirement. The allowable Number of Stories is 2-1/2. This requirement is based upon the definition of a "Story" as written in the NYS Code and the Town of Southold Code. A variance is being requested because the definition of a"Story" uses a"finished floor"as the driver for creating a building story of a structure. In this case the"story" is created by having a concrete slab on the 0 grade level under the house. The space created is not an occupiable space. It is not built for human occupancy, is not a conditioned space, and it is does not have the lighting and ventilation required by the Code. The request for this variance is support by the following: 1) The primary structure is located in an A/E Zone [6] with a WE Zone [8] located on the same parcel immediately adjacent to the proposed structure.The concrete walls(from grade to the first floor)of the structure will be substantial, constructed with high strength concrete and reinforcement to meet the loading conditions of this location. Concrete foundations of this type have proven to be more than adequate for this type of applicaiton. 2) The structure was designed anticipating future climate conditions with the first floor Elevation at [14]. It is noted that FEMA and NYSDEC advise that designs, if possible,should consider the required base elevations and add additional height.This was done because of the proximity to the WE Zone and the ability to maintain the overall building height within code. The overall building height is 35 feet, in compliance with the Town Code. 3) The first level of the structure is Unconditioned,Non-Occupied Space. It has area openings as required by FEMA and NYSDEC to allow water flow in case of rising storm tides.The overall structure complies with the NYS and Town Codes and would be built exactly as sized even if the garage floor was eliminated and left as soil. 4) If the garage floor was made of soil adverse environmental conditions would constantly exist in the structure. A soil floor allows insects and rodents to readily infiltrate the house. The humidity and temperature effects associated with open soil conditions would create a bad interior environment and have a detrimental impact on the structures' energy efficiency. Therefore,this variance is actually requesting permission to install a concrete slab that improves the environmental health, and energy efficiency of the structure. There is no additional occupiable space being created. The overall size of the building is code compliant and independent of the floor covering. Comment—Policy 4.1 The planning department commented that the septic tank and drywells are located within the VE flood zone. The setback distances from Chapter 275 Wetlands and Shorelines of the Code were also referenced. This policy recommends minimizing the loss and damage by locating structures away from flooding hazards. The site design for this project considered this policy wit the following results: - The I/A Unit was located in the rear of the property because it is a sealed unit that is buried underground. This is the preferred location, allowing the other elements of the septic system to be placed as far from the waterfront as possible. This location minimizes the potential impact to the overall system from flooding. RECEIVED) DWI'3 JUN 2 8 2021 zoning Board Of APPM1S 4 0 -The Drywells for capturing and leaching roof drainage water are actually holding tanks buried below grade and do not chemically process any water. These drywells simply provide a controlled mechanism for returning the drainage water into the ground. They were located in the rear yard because if any flooding from the bay occurred it would have the least effect on the functionality. This location minimizes the potential impact to the overall system from flooding. -The setback distances from Chapter 275 Wetlands and Shorelines are 75 feet for Septic Tanks and 100 feet for leaching pools. In regard to these setbacks,this lot was created in the 1920's and has a total depth of ranging from 63.40 to 76.98 feet from the shoreline; therefore obtaining these setbacks is a physical impossibility. In addition to installing a sealed I/A System, the"Best Fit" design concept from SCDOH was considered in the site plan and locating this system. These structures have been located to allow daily operation while optimizing the protection of the of Peconic Bay environment. This information is being provided to the Southold Town Board of Appeals for consideration in preparing itswritten determination regarding the proposed action. RECEIVED JUN 2021 zoning Bard of Appeeo� ,Q t Fuentes, Kim From: Venetia Hands <venetia@handsconsulting.com> Sent: Thursday,August 5, 2021 9:06 AMECEIV To: Fuentes, Kim ED Cc: Chris Novak �;r Subject: ZBA hearing Philip Loria #7498 � on! � To Leslie Kanes Weisman: - What is the purpose of having a Town Code if a person can ask for Variances in every direction and be granted them? I trust that you and the whole ZBA will deny this request in its entirety. Yours sincerely, Venetia Hands and Christine Novak 255 South View Drive Orient, NY 11957 ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. Fuentes, Kim From: LINDA AURIEMMA <laurie6656@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday,June 29, 2021 12:39 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Loria Application #74-98 Dear ZBA, We are writing to express our complete opposition to this ,(roject. To even consider building a house on a .14 acre lot in 2021 �sr;insane. How big would this house be? It looks enormous given the s! -' ,of the property. Is it 1372 sq ft. on each of the 2 floors of living space, plus a dL' ? The plan shows dimensions of 60 ft. X 25ft. At a height of 35 ft., L:'-9 beautiful bay views we see now will be totally blocked. If this variance is approved, all we will be able to see is a big box & New Suffolk will lose a big piece of its charm & beauty. If this request is approved, the lot next to it will only ask for the same house approval at some point & we will have a long corridor of big box houses as we walk/drive/bike along First St. instead of the view of the bay we love & enjoy every day. Mr. Loria's request is for a house that is 3 stories! This is over the 2 1/2 story max, therefore, it should be denied on these grounds alone. But it doesn't meet even ONE of the setback requirements either! Why? Because this house is way too big for a tiny little lot! Please do not give approval for this application. A three story house is forbidden by code. Southold needs to uphold the regulations & codes that have been put in place. To allow a house to be built at 1090 First St. would be a terrible mistake &, with another septic system so close to the bay, not good for the environment as well. Please deny this. There is more than ample justification. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Linda & Paul Auriemma 460 Fred St. New Suffolk le*�` ib V9' rJa.l[/Fti-2� July 27, 2021 To the Editor: There has been increasing conversation about how big houses in Southold Town have gotten. Members of several concerned civic associations have joined together to propose additions to our code to sensibly limit residential building envelopes and square footage in an attempt to preserve and maintain the character and scale of our town. On August 5, the ZBA will hold a hearing about a too big house. The proposed house in New Suffolk on a tiny, waterfront lot (.14 acre), requires front, rear, and side yard setback variances, as well as a variance to build 3 stories high, as the Town Code maximum is 2 1/2 stories. If built, it will create a 60 foot long wall, 35 feet high, with a full flight of entry stairs,just 6 feet from the street. Its size, in this location, will have a profound, detrimental impact on the surrounding properties and community, and on everyone walking, riding, or driving along First Street, one of the most scenic roads in New Suffolk. The existing code works in this case, but only if the Zoning Board does not grant the 4 variance reliefs requested. Allowing this house to be built on this property would set a precedent for other houses in other Southold hamlets, and will ultimately transform our community as so many other waterfront communities have been transformed. 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Is it there? Thanks. Linda Auriemma ---------- Forwarded message--------- From: Fred Endemann<fendemann@gmail.com> Date: Sat,Jul 17, 2021 at 1:00 PM Subject: New Suffolk Loria Lot To:<kimf@southoldtownny.gov> Dear Zoning Board and Planning Board of Southold,. I was recently contacted by New Suffolk friends about the proposed home on 1090 First St. I have been a New Suffolk property owner and summer resident for many years and I know the waterfront well. I have donated money and worked at events for the NS Waterfront Fund. The lot in question is in no way buildable; obviously because of size but also because it is not elevated enough to withstand the Easterly winds and waves. Unfortunately many people believe that bulkheading or placing riprap on the shoreline is a good safety measure. It is a very bad decision and it creates problems for the shoreline on either side. I am not an expert but I have witnessed "hardening of the shoreline" problems in New Suffolk and especially Robins Island, where I was a boat captain for 12 years. After recommendations by "Dr. Beach" - Mr. Leatherman, most of the western shoreline was lined with boulders to control supposed erosion. The very next year the famous clay cliff collapsed on that shoreline. It was routine to drive around the island in a Jeep before the boulder project- now it is impossible. After Super Storm Sandy,the Galley Ho was refurbished at great expense by moving it away from the shoreline and doing extensive drainage work for cesspools and other necessities. The existing rock jetty was improved as well to protect the property. I cannot imagine anyone being able to build a house on the First St. lot and I urge the planning and zoning powers of Town Hall to reject any building on that property Sincerely, 1 Fuentes, Kim From: Julie Saul <juliem@saulgallery.com> Sent: Monday,July 26, 2021 4:26 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Zoning Board of Appeals upcoming meeting reg rding J bf60(k5Vst St. Dear Zoning Board of Appeals, Zoning Board of ApPPa�s My name is Julie Saul and I have had a home in New Suffolk for 13 years at 875 King St at the corner of first street and before that I was a renter in New Suffok. Needless to say I have a profound love of the community and an intimate knowledge of changes that go on within the town. I am writing in regard to the proposed variances on the lot on first street, next to the large white house on the water,o ed by Phil Loria. I have closely studied his proposed plans for the development of that lot and find it unacceptable in every way. First of all, it destroys the sense of scale and aesthetic beauty of that land which reaches to the Peeko Oyster farm and ono a property developed by the New Suffolk Waterfront fund. It is proposed on a .14 acre,site and asks to be higher,wider and deeper than is currently allowed. What is the point of having any laws in place when they are not respected? I was surprised to understand that there are no size limits on residential construction, and I hope this one case will bring about a new statute that addresses scale. It would save everybody a lot of headaches. I am also concerned about the environmental impact of such a project. The property is essentially located on a flood plane and proposes putting the septic system on the side of the house on a narrow strip of land. Phil Loria illegally and without permission built a bulkhead on his property last year. I understood he paid a fine for this,but I am curious why this did not send up a red flag. I know he was part of the community for many years with Captain Marty's Fish Station,but that does not give him the right to do whatever her wants along Cutchogue Harbor. Please confine this proposal to the existing zoning laws and vote against Mr. Loria's request for variances. Thank you! Julie Saul 875 King St. New Suffolk, NY 11956 ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 1 4 Fuentes, Kim q `t From: Siobhan O'Neill <siobhan.oneill622@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday,July 25, 2021 1:04 PM To: Fuentes, Kim �BGEIUE� Subject: [SPAM] - 1090 First Street- New Suffolk JUL 2 6 2021 Dear Kim Zoning Board of Appeals I am writing to lodge my dismay at the possible approval of the permit variances requested by Phil Loria at 1090 First Street in New Suffolk I am not anti-variance approval - I am opposed to the scale and scope of a structure of this kind on such a tiny parcel of land, and at a height that would forever alter the aesthetic beauty of the bay view forever. A big house on the waterfront of our little hamlet is the polar opposite of what we need to keep the charm and atmosphere we are known for. Please do not approve the variances requested by Mr. loria for this structure's permits. Thank You - The Adler - O'Neill family New Suffolk, NY i Dho Fit& D W RECEIVED Lauren K. Grant JUL 2 3 2021 2980 Grathwohl Road-PO Box 648 New Suffolk,NY 11956 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ' 631-734-7503 Leslie K. Weissman, Chairperson Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals PO Box 1179 54375 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 Re: Case#7498-Loria Dear Ms. Weissman and Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals It is my understanding that the case mentioned above: Case#7498-Loria, is now before your board for variance approvals and that,upon your approval,the case would go back to the Building Department for final permits. The abundance of variances needed to build this house clearly indicate that the facts speak for themselves.With so many variances needed,It is abundantly apparent that that this is the wrong house,on the wrong property,in the wrong hamlet. It is my humble request that this request be denied by the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals. Thank you for your attention in this matter, Sincerely, Lauren Krug Grant M94 NC-11 r July 9, 2021 RECEIVED Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals JUL 0 9 2021 Town Hall Annex Building 54375 Route 25 Zoning Board of Appeals Southold,NY 11971 - Dear Members of the Southold Town Zoning Board, The historic waterfront in New Suffolk is a special place that all residents of Southold Town can be proud of. I'm writing this letter to urge you to help protect it by not approving application #7498 filed by Mr. Philip Loria for setback and third-story variances for a proposed house to be built at 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. Such variances were approved in the case of 1200 First Street, resulting in a house that is a blight on the New Suffolk waterfront. It's completely out of character for the neighborhood, and completely dwarfs the house next door at 1230 First Street. A three-story building is just way too tall for any structure on the historic downtown New Suffolk waterfront. Sincerely, i Alec Heiner 410 Bunny Lane,New Suffolk June 30, 2021 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals 54375 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Leslie Kanes Weisman Chairperson Re: Phili Loria n7498Ruest for Variance Dear Ms. Weisman: I am writing to express my opposition to granting the above-referenced variance request. The structure Mr. Loria proposes to construct would require multiple highly significant variances. The proposed construction would violate the zoning setback requirements by a very substantial amount and permit building far closer to the front, rear and side property lines than is allowable under the town code. This is not a matter of granting a variance of a few feet;the applicant is proposing to violate the setback requirements by 60%to 75%. The variance permitting construction of a three story dwelling is particularly inappropriate since the property is located along the waterfront. A paramount concern of the zoning board should be to maintain free and open views of our waters for as many residents as possible. Allowing the zoning code to be violated to permit residents to build structures that effectively function as walls to block those views for others is wholly inappropriate. The property in question is a very small lot that is located in the Marine II zoning district. As the Board is aware, the purpose of the Marine II district is primarily to provide a waterfront location for business that benefit from or require direct access to the water. The property has been operated as a boat storage facility for decades in accordance with this purpose. It was never intended to serve as the location of a large residence, since the lot is simply too small to permit such a use. Under the town code, the Board has the power to grant variances where "there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in the way of carrying out the strict letter of [the zoning] regulations". There are no practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships being imposed on the ability of the applicant to continue to operate this property in accordance with its intended purpose and longtime use. Rather,the applicant is asking that the rules be waived in order for him to construct a type of structure that was never intended to be constructed on such a small lot located within this zoning district. l I understand that the applicant is of the view that construction of a single family residence on this lot will somehow be better for the community than continuing to use the lot for commercial purposes as it has been for decades. This is simply not true. The lot could continue to be used as a boat storage facility, or could be converted to other marine-related uses (such as a mariculture or aquaculture facility) with far less impact on the community. This is the primary intention of the Marine II zoning district, and the zoning board should not allow that intention to be violated here. Finally, permitting this construction risks creating a precedent that other property owners and builders will invoke when they wish to build other homes on small lots in violation of the zoning code. If the board grants the requested major variances to the code in this circumstance, it will be very difficult for it to reject variance requests for other properties in New Suffolk without being accused of acting in an arbitrary manner. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, N,z, rr Matthew I Lyons 1125 Second Street P.O. Box 46 New Suffolk, New York 11956 If"IN 0A June 30, 2021 To the Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals, I was struck by the term `bulk schedule' as I read through this application. BULK is the problem,with this application,which proposes building a 60 foot long 35 foot tall wall, 9.5 feet from the street (the flight of stairs and landing are even closer), in this small hamlet grid. The adjacent boxy house, a preexisting 2 story house raised after Sandy, shows what we will get if the relief sought is granted. The west elevation drawing is a pleasant one - until you consider its context and the size of the property it sits on. Dutch Gambrel houses are seen in Southold on large properties, not in the New Suffolk grid,so the assertion that this-building is consistent with local character couldn't be further from the truth. It will block views - of neighbors and of all those who walk or drive along First Street. In scale,the project is even more dramatically off the mark- if an applicant needs relief in every direction- front,back, side,height- that suggests that this very small parcel is not meant to have this building, as designed, on,it. It is true that residential use is less intensi,,�e than the M II uses the code allows. But the proposed residence would be more de tructive of the physical community fabric than the 2 commercial buildings on the waterside.of First Street- Peeko Oysters runs lot line to lot line but is a small one-story.historic building housing a working oyster.business and the Galley Ho,a renovbted historic structure on pilings on 2 1/z acres, sited with very generous.setbacks,alffords (and guarantees through easements) water views and large open g2rden spaces. Whether the garage floor is paved or not doesn't address the issue which requires the 4th variance. If it looks like a third floor on all elevations,has windows and/or doors on all 3 floors and requires 2 full fli„hts of interior stairs to reach its top, full height floor, it is a 3 story building. Its negative impact on its neighbors doesn't` depend on a paved floor or heating, it dep ends on how big it feels outside. Maybe every property in every location iq not suited to a 3 story house with 3 primary bedrooms, 2 story open spaces, :3 1/2 baths,large walk-in closets and an enclosed garage. Waterfront properties present unique cry allenges, and if these variances are granted, there will be a precedent for several adj�' cent properties in this hamlet and others in Southold.New Suffolk will be walled off from the water,as so many suburban communities up and down the East coast are. Sincerely, Barbara Schnitzler New Suffolk i I George J.&Lynn Krug 2 Wydl'er Court Garden City, NY 11530 June 29, 202y Southold Town Zoning..Board of Appeals D 54375 Mai Road Southold, NY 11971-0959 Attention: Kim E. Fuentes We are writing regarding the proposed construction of a new home on the fat at 1090 First Street in New Suffolk, NY. As owners of the property at 1175.2nd Street in New Suffolk,we have a vested interest in this proposal, not only because the new building would directly block views of the harbor that we currently enjoy,but also as this represents the direction of development in our hamlet and the impact that such development would have on the quality of life for all in New Suffolk. We oppose the proposed building for the4ollowing reasons: 1} The request is for multiple and highly significant variances and a change of zoning; the requests are extensive to the point that, if allowed,would render setback and height restactions.and zoning designations meaningless,and would certainly, encourage future builders as pressure mounts.to convert non-buildable lots to buildable ones via similar exception requests. 2) New Suffolk is a waterfront community for the simple reason that the waterfront is visible to residents, visitors, pedestrians, and motorists alike. Each new structure diminishes that visual access, and the taller and wider the structure, the greater the impact. Taken to its logical end,.such development ultimately would render our hamlet no more a waterfront community than any inland town. 3) The property is susceptible to stoma.damage. On July 29, 1993 a.Storm Damage Permit 4209 was issued to construct approximately 100 feet of timber planking along the high water line and add approximately 70 cubic yards of clean fill.4n November 13, 2019 Permit 9574A was approved to re-sheath 105 feet of timber bulkhead, replace dead-men and all hardware, cap the bulkhead, and backfill with 60 cubic yards of clean sand. it's reasonable to assume that the property and adjacent lots remain vulnerable to such damage and,that the odds of such damage will likely increase. Restrictions on setbacks and height,are in place for the very-reasons stated above; granting exceptions for owners of,properties that are:not buildable within these cues will surely create precedent and stemming the tide of unchecked:building-particularly waterfront-would be impossible. Respectfully submitted, Fuentes, Kim From: Arlene Castellano <arlene.castellano@gmail.com> Sent: Monday,June 28, 2021 4:55 PM To: Fuentes, Kim Subject: Philip Loria#7498 Arlene and Frank Castellano ,` 1275 First Street P.O.Box 304 New Suffolk,NY 11956 June 28,2021 '•'s�� Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Annex 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Dear Chairperson Weisman and Board Members: I am writing in opposition to Mr. Phil Loria's ZBA application(#7498)for his property located at 1090 First Street New Suffolk SCTM: 1000-117-7-31. According to the Town's zoning codes,the house that is proposed in this application is out of scale with the size and dimensions of the lot. Mr. Loria's family acquired this parcel in 1983. It was put into a trust in '89 and was placed in Mr.Loria's name in 2010.Therefore,despite what Mr.Loria and his agent, Mr.Mazzaferro, argue,zoning and setback laws apply. Whether or not the lot existed in 1923 or anytime before Mr.Loria acquired it is entirely irrelevant. For as long as I've lived across the street, almost thirty years,Mr. Loria has used this lot for commercial purposes that were consistent and permitted uses in the MII zoning district including boat servicing and storage. The lot is"vacant" in the sense that there is no structure on the property,but it is not an unused piece of land and Mr.Loria has been able to make profitable use of it for many years.Therefore, I do not believe that denying Mr.Loria permission to build an oversized three story second home on this inappropriately small waterfront lot would qualify as a hardship. The entirety of Mr.Loria's lot is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area.Knowing what we know about sea rise, it would be irresponsible and reckless to approve a large-scale new construction project in an area of this designation. The installation of a septic system where one does not exist now, so close to the water and in a flood zone, is especially concerning. In every major storm,the bay easily breaches the bulkheads on the east side of First Street and overwhelms those properties. Improving a house that already exists in such a precarious position is one thing.But,building a new house and a new septic system in that spot defies logic. In the letter Mr.Loria wrote to his neighbors, he mentions the possibility of constructing a"beach club"and a"full scale marina"on his property.He seems to imply that he is doing the community a favor by only asking to construct a house,when he is zoned to do so much more.The reality is that the size of Mr. Loria's lot could never accommodate a beach club or a full scale marina according to Southold code.As it is,he needs substantial relief from the code to build a house. Just as Mr.Loria's property is zoned for a beach club and a full scale marina,my property is zoned for a 40,000 square foot house. That doesn't mean either of us owns anywhere near the amount of land necessary to build such things. The variances that Mr.Loria is seeking are not minor ones. The project that he is proposing would require substantial relief from the code.A 15.7 foot bulkhead setback where 75 feet is required is 79%relief from the code.The front yard setback is 73%relief from the code and the side yard is 59%. These setback laws were put in place for a reason.They are there to protect the environment and the character of the community. If granted,I believe these variances will produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and,more importantly,will have a severely negative effect on the environment. 1 June 23, 2021 Attention:Southold Zoning Board JUN 2 6 2021 In Reference to Case#7498 Mr. Philip Loria �o SCTM#1000-117-7-3 �. Variance:Add Third Story&Yard Setbacks My name is Robert J. Puric and I am the trustee for the Puric Family Trust that resides at 1250 Second Street in New Suffolk, NY. I am writing this letter regarding the lot number 1090 which is located on First Street in New Suffolk. Mr. Philip Loria has submitted plans to build a 3-story home on this site and is requesting a variance for setback at this location. First and foremost,the property does not meet your building requirements per 280 attachment 6.The zoning code specifically states that the building has to be 30 feet set back from the street. The plans for this location show that Mr. Loria plans on building 9.5 feet from the street. I fully understand that zoning rules are set in place for reasons,and I feel in this case the exception should not be granted for the following reasons: 1. The people of this community that I have spoken to appreciate the current small-town charm and feel.We do not want yet another 3-story building right on the waterfront. This will jeopardize the look and environment of this town that has been preserved for centuries. 2. We understand that Mr. Albert Woods,owner of the adjacent to the property being reviewed, had an existing structure which was destroyed after the most recent hurricane. Mr. Woods was told he if he was to rebuild, it needed to be in accordance with new Federal,State and County guidelines for flood codes. Mr. Loria and Mr. Woods have vacant property lots which do not meet current Federal,State or DEC setbacks for new construction of a structure that is not existing and will be impossible to meet code.Additionally, if the structure is less then 10ft from the road, how does the county and town have a leeway for utilities? 3. The consensus of the year-round residents (my family included) is we DO NOT want New Suffolk to look like a metropolitan area with high rise 3-story homes.We want to keep it as how the original North Fork has always been, preserving the natural beauty and openness of the area. Can we please stick to our roots as generations before us to keep the preservation of the North Fork as it was? If you grant Mr. Loria this variance what's to stop Mr.Woods for doing the same? If this committee grants this variance I am afraid many more will follow. In conclusion,what makes New Suffolk so special and why this is the most sought-after property on the North Fork is its appeal, beauty,spaciousness, and peacefulness to the environment. Let's not start making exceptions and ruin this small town. We need to keep the charm of New Suffolk and not break zoning rules that were put in place for a reason and-to protect the environment.This lot has been a boat yard, no structures were ever erected and given its small size, don't see how anyone can build a home on it, let alone a 3-story one. It is for these reasons I and my family are opposed this variance. Sincerely, `we'a Y..l tuck Robert J. Puric Trustee, Puric Family Trust 1250 2"d Street, POB 674 New Suffolk, NY 11956 robertjp@optonline.net (631) 312-3459 y ' SOUTHOLD CODE 280 Attachment 6 </ Town of Southold Schedule for Open Space,Buffers and Setbacks for Residential Site Plans [Added 1-20-2009 by L.L.No.2-20091 Size of Property Minimum Open Space Set-Aside(as a percent of total Minimum Setback Minimum Buffer (acres) land area of project) (feet)' (feet)' <15 20 30 20 15-39 30 35 25 >39 150 75 50 NOTES: 'Perimeter setback from property line to all structures, including driveways,patios and decks(includes the buffer area). Setback must be vegetated. Where open space is between the property line and the buildings,the buildings must be set back from the open space a minimum of 10 feet as measured from the edge of the structure to the nearest edge of open space. The portion of the setback not encompassing the buffer area is excluded from the open space calculation. '-The buffer is located within the minimum setback. The buffer begins at the property line and extends in towards the interior of the parcel. The area of the buffer shall be included in open space calculations. At the discretion of the Planning Board,buffers can either be non-disturbance, meaning the buffer area is left in its natural state and vegetation is not cut or removed, or a buffer can be planted and landscaped according to a plan approved by the Planning Board. RECEIVED SOUTHOLD CODE I JU311 '21 280 Attachment 6 � �o9�B�g hoard of A�p�a9� Town of Southold -- - Schedule for Open Space,Buffers and Setbacks for Residential Site Plans [Added 1-20-2009 by L.L.No.2-20091 Size of Property Minimum Open Space Set-Aside(as a percent of total Minimum Setback Minimum Buffer (acres) land area of project) (feet)' (feet)' <15 20 30 20 15-39 30 35 25 >39 50 75 50 NOTES: 'Perimeter setback from property line to all structures, including driveways,patios and decks(includes the buffer area). Setback must be vegetated. Where open space is between the property line and the buildings,the buildings must be set back from the open space a minimum of 10 feet as measured from the edge of the structure to the nearest edge of open space. The portion of the setback not encompassing the buffer area is excluded from the open space calculation. '-The buffer is located within the minimum setback. The buffer begins at the property line and extends in towards the interior of the parcel.The area of the buffer shall be included in open space calculations.At the discretion of the Planning Board, buffers can either be non-disturbance,meaning the buffer area is left in its natural state and vegetation is not cut or removed,or a buffer can be planted and landscaped according to a plan approved by the Planning Board. June 22, 2021 CO APPOaIS To The Southold Zoning Board: I am Steve Katsoulas and I reside at 1175 First Street in New Suffolk. I am writing this letter in regards to the lot number 1090 First Street in New Suffolk. The owner, Mr. Loria, has submitted plans to build a three-story framed dwelling. I am strongly opposed to this plan. The property does not meet building requirements. The zoning codes require the building to be thirty-five feet set back from the street. The plans for 1090 First Street show that they plan on building nine and a half feet from the street. Exceptions should not be made for any new construction in this town. Zoning rules are set place for a reason. The town of New Suffolk is a beautiful, spacious town. The people of the community that I have talked to would like to keep it this way. There is a lot right next to the one that Mr. Loria has purchased. What if exceptions are made to whatever new construction might be built in this area? Is this going to be the norm for New Suffolk? Mr. Loria states in his letter that the residence he is building will be better for New Suffolk. I am confused as to why this would be better for our town.The appeal and beauty of New Suffolk includes its spacious environment and views of nature. Let's not start making exceptions in this town. Let's keep the charm of New Suffolk and not break zoning rules that were put in place for a reason. Zoning codes and rules need to be enforced. This lot is simply too small to build on. Thank you for your time. If you need to contact me, my phone number is 516-428-2355. Sincerely, Steve Katsoulas 1 1 Peti n pposing Phil Loria's ZBA A p ication 8 �`v2c July 10, 2021 � Attention: Southold Zoning Board .. honing goa We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to P it=—kWia's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a consid rable a vir ntal risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these re sons we are g p opposing I his variance. i AUG 5 2021 Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, oning Board of Appeals Name (Print) Signature Ad"dress Phone Number p ° Volt ��� � � � _9 Zz - 1 VO t7-373 VO vr Nj� 1 el 10 GL I�'� I1156 P9. _I Pe 01pposing Phil Loria's ZBA Applicatid ef. #7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in . the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number X) I L�s z o -�L, 1U S� �u.e� �3' � -be � vios 5a O - 00i NO 1V , � �� I_ a 5 zD R o I� 6 0 \ G � �Sa3 a� C 14�f'��/V'v F/V �� ' 4`lS�7 -70 30C _ l Petition Opposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref.#7498 July lo, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk,are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at logo First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case#7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr.Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent.It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number i<i 4,,) �,�� �� (0 631 - pall)� zro VV P9. Petiopposing Phil Loria's Z8A Applicatior, July 10, 2021 JUL 2 a 202, Attention: Southold Zoning Board '"ing Board OF We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. 4- L The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number w4s 4--T-0 1-�L ��1 "`` -�` k" �� sz Sze S Vuv�S 1 (10 3 S J� ` ��S Z �1,� I•'�V emT 'C�t vti L S � pg. 1 PetitlL'�nz3pposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application ef.#7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case#7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. '/V t The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number 1253 Zna! S-kNJ6 (63)) 7Y1-7Z5:S 13 6-7LJ c�/#dlk I n/7 I19-% 1175 2— n K KV14 Aw— New g,ilk, J11qS-6 iiz,S z�.� s+ , � DoZAJ � W Ic y sbgZ 115 sb Pg. Petitn apposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application ef.#7498 aLq Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number &,, Y 1 7 ffo Ze 3 7(ld-5�)Z T pdvu5P i3�S I t�Q S�. k+ 7 31 �. fVe4,u !�u f�61 k c1q z --1 v Tb V7,3 (J? 0 r Aa .5-4 01 h9 ei,4- OCIA��� eC� Aurter"CL TO L?Z, 1F:-4 .5 f (SQ%)Wm� pg.5 Petit"i Pposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application #7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1o90 First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. 44�� The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number 15 ) 375 Lk 'DWI W I 2.�-Y-7-7,22zt- �DO--A P9. Petit�pposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application #7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1o90 First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case#74.98). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. AL6 The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number 3034W Av&!r 9 7S- ' 06-Y;72 0'(�2ra SA-- qr� Pg5 Petitid4rIIpposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application . #7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents6 New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1o90 First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case#74.98). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. /� The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number VU SWI (2p� p IZ , _//// ( a r Nw WA,1OY11 9 7S tvc f 1 I 1 Jq-1Vn1 Pg. PetitiOpposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application OR7498 July so, 2023. Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 3.o90 First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case#74.98). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. R1% The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number 6-31 � 9 rX ff� o7.on er l� 00 t"dr r S3� --7f r IS-q aj kvooll_ 0, 66� 4ff pg7. Petitipposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application . #7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk,are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1o90 First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. /�l The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number we &-v 9 (7-Sn--7r-7 T odd 7 3JO f ! d Al f 4 4119 Alf 2-1170 awl'; G v ` NIC; fi4 „V[.. 2L �d�rc�tic. lei .j 10 Pg•' Petitio�-opposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref.#7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the t environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number cvvt l�;rno o r P-F • S k2ann� � IVa.�1 S�-C-Fa I� �Kt�tf orX t t • MAI .1-epe i dw VW � a 5T RMfj Pg•J r Petitio.-1-apposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ret. 47498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable �J change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number G� 1 .-2aq --2oll, zod�J P L A % �/fFi��7 (02-85— /YrwJUFF6L.K I , G3/-734-240Z /Y RtQK1 A- IV ln� 00";- &4tAbull 40 r ' pg• �� Petition'-bpposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref#7498 July 10, 2021, Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First.Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it; has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these. reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number n 51 Zo3--Z(6-Soar 17 V q3- /Vfi W CD- qll-s-& t - ffb4JJV-r-rOW-- A)l (7 ;11 ?0 �, x '3 Dieu. q5 � /�?E72LIlrMkT e'_ �,..1� ��`1'' S✓ 11 / 4�`�`tS -7 `3 I3 �-cc Um pg- Petition Opposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref. #7498 July 20, 2022 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at logo First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. /�o The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number S'KA-P &A- I Z '7615 HDA7VNs WE H -sal aS 1�- 5flWOOLD, a►-1 11 q?-) ids�a�►-��-t t=�� r fe r151 �S A)RUJ 30AAlk- A f1i b M hS `6 ras< l�Ira Par CL J per► P9. /ON i Petitiowpposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref.#7498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at logo First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case#7498).Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years.Approving new construction on Mr.Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area,would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, E rna-�V-�- Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number �rn II 14 I o vn y U h.f- 1'1- �,ts�.��bcn�►2�l i [;� Sv k,I A Al vYba��1� wn4i�.� @�c.ff►r KAO 6�510 ID66q Soo C,koo CO N e..") 1�-O d ur 004-43 R)ARf )tA AJ S e, NY 6 Pg. Petitio4opposing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref.#7498 July so,zoas Attention:Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk,are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at logo First Street, New Suffolk(Reference Case#7498).Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house,we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code.A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town.This property,which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for overthirty years.Approving- new construction on Mr. Loria's lot,which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areal would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number Y4 rwm ? ' I14 cct'b skeq 1 l,3Slo 5--7 9 3-2- R mr s 0- oar like. h �?7 RVb [ . ?/r7 17 3�r 2 P,75- ILled 5v �Uc 9 &3t4 4 CALL o V �w P9. Petitio sing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Re : 498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. :�L�y The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number L;?, 5 - b3d,"6�33 y Cam` t.2-1-5-V&j �J/�� (�.3 t 3Y --a'-c kzok 21� ' Pg. Rr aq l Z.S- f7 N P L"I '57v O UG ,-© LEW s 47- fAl' l 1IUC 7P4 A 02v �o N /vaw.S uk ►,�. /! 9s l D -11 YK-�L AL-l�fiv�tfr-Yl 1 '113 A, a %n Stf f;,�� L d Y�CAI J � i Petitio"sing Phil Loria's ZBA Application 079498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number 5 F DY (09 D c jj- 0O22- p9- O Petii`� ,��:'� � wing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref.lT#i498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment'and wetlands. U�N The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number 61'�O N tw 5 qFFo Lr- �i v 6 3 t - �?9—s1 r9 loYO Or sf U.e-VJ� npa14� w�� Xe Svc' vi l 5y— / S7 2�� 6 3 t Pp �0. C� a- _C ot&l 17 -qT ? / � 500 �9Z — 3� v pg• � Petiti"Upsing Phil Loria's ZBA Application Ref. 498 July 10, 2021 Attention: Southold Zoning Board We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the close proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable r/ change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the environment and wetlands. UUU The preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies on an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name(Print) Signature Address Phone Number (�� j pg- Petiti "Opsing Phil Loria's ZBA Application ".498 July 10, 2021 Attenn: Southold Zoning Board 0 ��We the residents of New Suffolk, are in opposition to Phil Loria's ZBA application for his property located at 1090 First Street, New Suffolk (Reference Case #7498). Based on the lose proximity of a new septic system and leaching fields to the Peconic Bay and the size and scale of the proposed house, we believe this project would create an undesirable S change in the character of the neighborhood and have an adverse effect on the vironment and wetlands._ Thd preservation of the scenic beauty and charm of New Suffolk and its historic waterfront relies ors an adherence to the zoning codes and setbacks set forth in the Southold Town Code. A rejection of the trend to overbuild on small lots in FEMA flood zones is not only in the interest of New Suffolk residents, but everyone in Southold Town. This property, which has never had a structure built on it, has been used for boat servicing and storage for over thirty years. Approving new construction on Mr. Loria's lot, which is located in a FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area, would pose a considerable environmental risk to the wetlands and set a dangerous precedent. It is for these reasons we are opposing this variance. Sincerely Residents of New Suffolk, Name (Print) Signature Address Phone Number M 44Q41 - gS- 6rrc4e�� ��Q �°c�— a� 3�" Iv �L i p9- ="i July 30, 2019 To the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals, I support Phil Loria's application for a building permit and variances to build a house on his First Street property in New Suffolk. He's been a long-standing member of the community and his business, Captain Marty's Fishing Station,was an institution for 45 years. As someone who always helped and supported the folks of New Suffolk,he deserves the support of the town. Thank you. �r trr Z5 r,� � -�krr ��w S�FPO Of f 56 C63 I 73q 73` O 6 1 4?�Z� lze�t 63� 92I�18'�/ M � June 28, 2021 To the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals, We are residents of New Suffolk writing to support Phil Loria's application for a variance. For 45 years, Phil,aka Captain Marty,owned and operated Captain Marty s Fishing Station here in New Suffolk where people could rent boats for fishing,buy bait and tackle,and have their own boats repaired and maintained. Every kid in town was in and out of Captain Marty's,buying candy,soda and stuff to go fishing,getting their bicycle tires and their inflatables filled and refilled. It was an institution that contributed so much to the character and pleasure of life here,and hiring countless kids and adults over the years. Phil,whose parents bought a home right across the street,has been a wonderful neighbor,always ready to lend a hand,especially after hurricanes and nor'easters,with a heart as big as New Suffolk is small. We think it would be great for him to be able to build his retirement home herein New Suffolk where he's always made such positive contributions to our community. Sincerely, b,6 ,5 c F c 5 d a Rd 1`1 J l lz, 1 v c •l l���Q 1 V`CJ�v iJ1 .`1 . t "ts�? 1 7 Beyond Southold Trustee Wetland PermTitsi� s application will require DEC permits"anwmances from the Suffolk County Health Department. In 2019,Mr.Loria neglected to get any of the necessary permits for his bulkhead replacement. With this in mind,I would ask that the Board please ensure that all permits have been applied for and that the applicable documentation be reviewed and added to the ZBA file. I would also ask that the ZBA not permit the size of this lot to be manipulated through the use of survey tie lines or sand easements. I believe the dimensions of this lot should reflect the measurements listed in the deed and should not extend beyond the bulkhead which, in this case, is the obvious property boundary. Below is a list of errors in the Building Department Notice of Disapproval and the ZBA Legal Notice that I have shared with the Supervisor and the Town Attorney. Please add the entirety of this email to Mr.Loria's ZBA file.Thank you. Sincerely, Arlene Castellano Frank Castellano Phil Loria ZBA application(#7498) 1090 First Street New Suffolk- 1000-117-7-31 Hearing:July 1,2021 loam MII- Setbacks 280 Attachment 4,Bulkhead Setback-Article XXII Section 280-116B The Building Department Notice of Disapproval dated February 5,2021 contains the following errors: 1. Side yard setback of 15 feet where 25 feet is correct. 2. Rear yard setback of 35 feet where 25 is correct. 3. Maximum permitted stories of 2 1/2 where 2 is correct 4. Omission of bulkhead setback of 75 feet. 5. Omission of combined side yard setback of 50 feet. The original Zoning Board of Appeals Legal Notice dated June 17,2021 contains the following errors: 1. Side yard setback of 15 feet where 25 is correct. 2. Rear yard setback of 35 feet where 25 is correct. 3. Omission of bulkhead setback of 75 feet. 4. Omission of combined side yard setback of 50 feet. The amended Zoning Board of Appeals Legal Notice dated June 17,2021 contains the following errors: 1. Rear yard setback of 35 feet where 25 is correct. 2. Omission of bulkhead setback of 75 feet. 3. Omission of combined side yard setback of 50 feet. Mr.Loria is proposing: 1. Side yard setback of 10.2 feet where 25 feet is allowed. 2. Rear yard setback of 15.7 feet where 25 feet is allowed. 3. 3 stories where 2 is allowed. 4. Bulkhead setback of 15.7 feet where 75 feet is allowed. 5. Combined side yard setback of 40.2 feet where 50 feet is allowed. 6. Front yard setback of 9.5 feet where 35 feet is allowed. ATTENTION:This email came from an external source. Do not open attachments or click on links from unknown senders or unexpected emails. 2 Phil Loria PO Box 15 New Suffolk, N.Y. 11956 631-484-3408 Zoning Board of Appeals, Town of Southold, New York July 1, 2021 Re: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk NY To the Zoning Board of Appeals, My name is Phil Loria, also known to most people in New Suffolk as Captain Marty. For 45 years I was the owner of Captain Marty's Fishing Station, one of the few businesses in New Suffolk. My parents lived across the street and in 1974 my mother bought 1090 First Street,which she later passed to me with the intention that some day I would build a home there. I've maintained that property with new bulk-heading,maintaining the grade through countless nor'easters and hurricanes,paying the taxes and using it according to its M1 zoning for the Fishing Station, and always in compliance with town and DEC regs. I've retired now but New Suffolk is my home and that's where I want to build a home. Whatever the Zoning Board requires,whatever the Town,the County,the DEC requires, I will comply as I always have. And I will continue to be the good neighbor I have always been. I've submitted a letter of support from some of my neighbors in New Suffolk. Thank you for considering my application. Phil Loria Philloriaxpamail.com BOARD MEMBERS S0 Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson �0��0 (/jyOlO 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia A a Office Location: Eric Dantes ntes Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. �pQ 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento ycoum Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809 •Fax(631)765-9064 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2021 PUBLIC HEARING Due to public health and safety concerns related to COVID-19, the Zoning Board of Appeals will not be meeting in-person. In accordance with the Governor's Executive Order 202.1, the JULY 1, 2021 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting will be held via video conferencing, and a transcript will be provided at a later date. The public will have access to view, listen and make comment during the meeting as it is happening via Zoom. Details about how to tune in and make comments during the meeting are on the Town's website agenda for this meeting which may be viewed at http://www.southoldtownny.gov/agendacenter. Additionally, there will be a link to the Webinar Zoom meeting at http://www.southoldtownny.gov/calendar.aspx. If you do not have access to a computer or smartphone, there is an option to listen in via telephone. 10:00 A.M. - PHILIP LORIA#7498 - Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18; Article XIII, Section 280-56; and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a three story single family dwelling; at 1) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; 3) located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet; 4)more than the code permitted maximum two stories; located at: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY. SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review on The Town's Weblink/Laserfiche under Zoning Board of Appeals(ZBA)\Board Actions\Pending. Click Link: http://24.38.28.228:2040/webi ink/Browse.aspx?d bid=0. If you have questions, please telephone our office at(631) 765-1809,or by email: kimf@southoldtownny.gov. Dated: June 17, 2021 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Kim E. Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/USPS) P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 7ab6c5f6-13ef-45a4-a4e4-3689203d54bc kimf@southoldtownny.gov AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Suffolk Times LEGAL NOTICESOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALSTHURSDAY, JULY 1, 2021 at 10:00 AMPUBLIC HEARINGS This PUBLIC HEARING will be held virtually via the Zoom online platform. Pursuant to Executive Order 202.1 of New York.Governor Andrew Cuomo in-person access by the public will not be permitted.The public will have access to view, listen and make comment during the meeting as it is happening via Zoom Webinar. Details about how to tune in and make comments during the meeting are on the Town's website agenda for this meeting which may be viewed at http://www.southoldtownny.gov/agendacenter. Additionally,there will be a link to the Zoom Webinar meeting at http://www.southoldtownny.gov/calendar.aspx. 10:00 A.M.- PHILIP LORIA Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18;Article XIII, Section 280-56;and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct,a three story single family dwelling; at 1)located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; 3)located less than the minimum side yard setback of 25 feet;4)more than the code permitted maximum two stories; located at: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY.SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31.10:10 A.M. - RICHARD KALICH#7505- Request for Variances from Article 111,Section 280-15;Article IV, Section 280-18; and the Building Inspector's March 8, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling and an accessory spa; at; 1)dwelling is located less than the code required minimum combined side yard of 35 feet; 2)accessory spa is located in other than the code permitted rear yard; located at:4660 Blue Horizon Bluffs, (Adj.to Long Island Sound)Peconic, NY. SCTM No. 1000-74-1-35.5210:20 A.M. -MARK HOFFMAN AND JOHN PIERCE#7507SE -Applicant requests a Special Exception under Article III Section 280-13B(14).The Applicants are the owners requesting authorization to establish an Accessory Bed and Breakfast, accessory and incidental to the residential occupancy in this single-family dwelling,with four(4)bedrooms for lodging and serving of breakfast to the B&B casual,transient roomers. Located at: 47100 NYS Route 25 &South Harbor Lane, Southold, NY. SCTM#1000-69-6-11. 10:30 A.M. -LINDA DAMBASSJS#7509- Request for Variances from Article XXII, Section 280-116A(1) and the Building Inspector's October 22, 2020 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to legalize as built additions/alterations to an existing single family dwelling and to legalize two (2)as built accessory decks; at; 1)dwelling is located less than the code required 100 feet from the top of the bluff;2)accessory decks are located seaward of.the top of the bluff; located at:2430 Dignans Road,(Adj.to Long Island Sound)Cutchogue, NY.SCTM No. 1000-83- 2-7.2.10:40 A.M. -JACOB WYLIE#7512- Request for Variances from Article XXIII,Section 280-124; and the Building Inspector's March 5, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application-for a permit to construct additions and alterations to an existing single family dwelling; at; 1)located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2)) located less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 10 feet;3) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; 4)more than the code permitted maximum lot coverage of 20%; located at: 140.Mechanic Street, Southold, NY.SCTM No. 1000-61-4-34.10:50 A.M.- MICHAEL A. BOYD AND LISA T. BOYD#7511 -Request for a Variance from Article III, Section 280-15; and the Building Inspector's February 19,2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct an in-ground swimming pool;at; 1) located in other than the code permitted rear yard; located at: 12950 Oregon Road,Cutchogue, NY. SCTM No. 1000-83-3-3.1.11:00 A.M.-:NEIL P. STRONSKI #7513-Request for a Variance from Article MI, Section 280-116A(1) and the Building Inspector's April 12, 2020 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to demolish and reconstruct a single family dwelling; at; 1) located less than the code required 100 feet from the top of the bluff; located at: 7025 Nassau Point Road, (Adj.to Little Peconic Bay)Cutchogue, NY.SCTM No. 1000-111-15-10.1:00 P.M. -ANDREAS PFANNER#7501 — Request for Variances from Article III, Section 280-15; and the Building Inspector's January 21, 2021, Amended February 9, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to legalize two (2)"as built'existing sheds; at 1)both sheds located in other than the code permitted rear yard; located at: 2725 Harbor Lane, Cutchogue, NY..SCTM No. 1000-136-1-24.2.1.:10 P.M.-ANDREAS PFANNER #7502—Request for a Use Variance from Article 111, Section 280-13(C) and the Building Inspector's 356 7ab6c5f6-13ef-45a4-a4e4-3689203d54bc kimf@southoldtownny.gov AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Suffolk Times January 21, 2021,Amended February 9, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for a permit to construct alterations to an existing accessory garage to convert to an office/workshop; at 1) proposed conversion does not constitute a permitted accessory use; located at: 2725 Harbor Lane, Cutchogue, NY. SCTM No. 1000-136-1-24.2.1:20 P.M. -JULIA KIELY#7508-Applicant requests a Special.Exception under Article Ili, Section 280-13B(13). The Applicant is owner of subject property requesting authorization to establish an Accessory Apartment in an existing accessory structure; at: 16045 NYS Route 25, Mattituck, NY. SCTM#1 000-115-1-1.The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review on The Town's Weblink/Laserfiche under Zoning Board of Appeals(ZBA)\Board Actions\Pending. Click Link: http-H24.38:28.228:2040/we.blink/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. Contact our office at(631)765-1809, or by email: kimf@southoldtownny.govDated: June 17,2021ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS,LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSONBY: Kim E. Fuentes54375 Main Road(Office Location), P.O. Box 1179, Southold, NY 11971-0969 357 7ab6c5f6-13ef-45a4-a4e4-3689203d54bc kimf@southotdtownny.gov AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION The Suffolk Times State of New York, Aq�� County of Suffolk, The undersigned is the authorized designee of Andrew Olsen,the publisher of The Suffolk Times,.a Weekly Newspaper published in Suffolk County, New York. I certify that the public notice, a printed copy of which is attached hereto,was printed and published in this newspaper on the following dates: June 24,2021 This newspaper has been designated by the County Clerk of Suffolk County, as a newspaper of record in this county,and as such, is eligible to publish such notices. Signature Eliot T. Putnam Printed Name Subscribed and sworn to before me, This 30 day of June 2021 otary.�i4tu STATE OF NEW PORK NOTAR)•PUBLIC Notary Public Stamp ALRANV � '., 7j ' Op RCS SOO NEO °11,I,1 356 TOWN OF SOUTHOL' _N L " ZONING BOARDS`OF APPEALS Appeal No. SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT, !z n a). 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X ❑Addressee f ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, ed nn e e of Delivery or on the front if space permits. i 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1?0, Yes If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑No [ r FAa �k PM 1, i P�� S� Service Type ❑Priority Mail Express® + IIIIIIIII IIIIiItIIIIIII� III�III���I���IIIIIII ❑AdultSignature ❑Registered Mall❑ R { ❑Adult Signature Restricted Delivery Registered Mail Restricted ❑Certified Mail® Delivery 1 9590 9402 5869 0038 4107 87 ❑Certified Mail Restricted Delivery ❑Return Receipt for ❑Collect on Delivery Merchandise Restricted Delivery ❑Signature ConfirmationTm 12. Article Number(Transfer from service-lahAli I ❑Signature Confirmation 1 ❑ 996 6 0 p p 0 09913 L1❑� ieted Delivery Restricted Delivery 9}I 6 � —over$500) I PS Forth 3ti11,July 2015 PSN 7530-02-000-9053 Domestic Return Receipt TOWN OF SOUTHO�_ _ ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF ` In the Matter of the Application of POSTING L — d lou S TNINo (Narrie of Applicants) °: (Section, Block&Lot). COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. STATE OF NEW YORK resieling-at. . 5F� �rw�s� �-ra w{ weS { New York,being duly sworn, depose.and say.that: I.am the Owner or ( )Agent for owner of the subject property �„ day of 5� N--. I personally placed the Town's Official Poster.on subject propert located at =- indicating the date of hearing and nature of application noted thereon,securely upon subject property, located ten (10) feet or closer from the street or right=of--Way(driveway entrance)facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance,* and that; I hereby confirm that the Poster has remained in place for seven(7)days prior to the date of the subject hearing date,which hearing date was shown to be L o zit (bw er/Ag t S'gnature) Sworn to before me this Day of 1�fe ,20 A Cheryl J. 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"��� � N �..: .. � .. - t �m+'r- _. _ _ . x -: 4^ �� .: ....v� i .m � .;.. u j .. - _ � /. w. - � .� '-_ � � - _ _ .� �.. .. y < «. �� r - � e �. .... _ w r t J. � .. .. _ � � � .. - i � � _ .. .. - l/Y � ' • � <. ._ � �. �, g ,� ' �. *Zr a a xa',Y" t a `t AI NOTICE OF HEARING ° The following application will he heard by the Southold Town 3 Board of Appeals VIA ZOOM WEBINAR-REFER TO ZBA ' WEBSITE FOR AGENDA an (1ttp: SOUt!1q tqw ny.goV� ` NAME: LORIA PHILIP # 7498 SCTM 1000-117-7-3 ,. + VARIANCE: THIRD STORY a Y: s aT � ,>CKS, REQUEST: NEW SINGLE FAMILY C3,.11aLL;NI'sg n 4 .�.4 �°;'i q «&9 1..Y '�. Q.Z�) 1f.).00 A t YOU may review the file(s) on the town's wr' "te under Town r RecorcisllNeh ink:ZB -1 Actions/Pending-, ZBA Office t(lc•t)ho, "a. ram,- N lk 4 i r ' e y_ u ,I �j•''�d G Town Hall Annex, 54375 NYS Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 ti Ni C,11,) i Southold,New York 11971-0959 t � ® �. Fax(631) 765-9064 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ALO� DATE: June 1, 2021 RE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING The following policies are required by New York State Law Dear Applicant; Due to public health and safety concerns related to COVID-19, the Zoning Board of Appeals will not be meeting in-person. In accordance with the Governor's Executive Order 202.1, the July 1, 2021 Zoning Board of Appeals Regular Meeting will be held via video conferencing (Zoom Webinar), and a transcript will be provided at a later date. The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live, and make comments. ego 1�_ '�1 a 'adz r �'.� -. �r�* l � ��'"�'r� i� +'.� t<�'�,,. � ` _7''d'a" "`1E� jk ' v11rc " i =desF� f "� '. '' �Vy 1. Yellow sign to post on your property a minimum of seven (7) days prior to your hearing, to be placed not more than 10 feet from the front property line (within your property) bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both street frontages. Posting should be done no later than June 24, 2021. To avoid weather damage to your sign please affix it to a sturdy surface such as Plywood. If your sign is damaged please call the office and we will provide you with another one. Prior to your public hearing, members of the Board of Appeals will each conduct a personal inspection of your property. If a Board member reports that there is no signage visibly on display as required by law, your scheduled hearing will be adjourned to a later date to ensure compliance with Chapter 55-1 (B) 1 of the Town Code. 2. SC Tax Map with property numbers. 3. Legal Notice of video conference meeting. Instructions for participation will follow, and will be posted on the Town's Website under the meeting date, and the Legal Notice section of Suffolk Times Newspaper. 4. Affidavits of Mailings and Posting to be completed by you, notarized, and returned to our office by June 24, 2021, verifying that you have properly mailed and posted. Please attach a photograph of the posting on your property with vour affidavit of posting. 5. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view application. Instructions for ZBA Public He,-,_ Page 2 Please send by etur> inaRee the following documents to all owners of property (tax map with property numbers enclosed) vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. We ask that you send your mailings promptly so that if any piece is undeliverable, you can reach out to your neighbors to request their mailing addresses, and re-mail. Mailing to be done by June 14,2021. a. Legal Notice informing interested parties of meeting being conducted via video conferencing. (Enclosed) A WEBLINK to the meeting will be provided on the Town's Website under the date of the meeting. b. Your Cover Letter which should include your contact information, date and time of hearing, procedures for submitting written comment via email or USPS to our office. Recipients should be able to contact you for additional information. Furthermore, if recipients need to contact the ZBA staff, they may telephone 631-765-1809 or email us at kimfna,southoldtownny.gov or elizabeth.sakarellos@town.southold.ny.us c. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view all pending applications. (Enclosed) Link to view pending applications: hUp://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. d. Survey or Site Plan depicting"as-built" and proposed improvements requiring ZBA relief. The Town's Laserfiche/Weblink files provides both location addresses and mailing addresses in their current Assessment Roll listing. (See Link Below). Also, the Town Assessor's Office can be reached at 631-765-1937. Contact us via email or by phone if you need further assistance. TownOfSouthold>Assessors>Assessment Books/Tax Rolls>2010-2019>2019 http://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/0/doc/1022250/Pa eg l.aspx. mom.*, r i a 9IO" ibij ION f � s�osmr su� io' �rnn� u on E4A � � � �� c��c� ►� ��������. �� � �i '_gip�Bl�,� ��., . :_ ���� � ��O� Please note that without your mailing receipts, the ZBA will be prevented from conducting your hearing,pursuant to Chapter 55 of the Southold Town Code and New York State Law. Please be reminded that New York State Law requires the ZBA to follow the above specific policies. If for any reason, you are unable to prepare for your public hearing as instructed, please let us know. Kim E. Fuentes Board Assistant M1'.Q��Y•x�:rytde 'C'4�tY r _�L O)Y�1�`t.F VS G7�. Cr•l'4' h J, F dd4 1+7.. Y4'; +3 f� y"/t�Y 3. <C;�d��'� Y �3. (" 5 •. 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I 000= 1 1 7=7=3 ' JARIANCE: THIRD STORY & YARD SETBACKS REQUEST: NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DATE : THURSDAY, DULY 11 2021 10:00 AM You may review the file(s) on the town 's website under Town Records/Weblink : ZBA/ Board Actions/ Pending . ZBA Office telephone (631 ) 765=1 809 IMP BOARD MEMBERS Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson ��0� SDUryO 53095 Main Road• P.O.Box 1179 Dantes Office Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia ra Oce Location. Eric antes CIO Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. � �pQ 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento OI,JiCOU \, Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809•Fax (631)765-9064 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2021 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), Town of Southold, the following "IN PERSON" public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on THURSDAY,AUGUST 5, 2021: The public may ALSO have access to view, listen and make comment during the PUBLIC HEARING as it is happening via ZOOM WEBINAR. Details about how to tune in and make comments during the PUBLIC HEARING are on the Town's website agenda for this meeting which may be viewed at http://southoldtownny.gov/agendacenter. Additionally, there will be a link to the Zoom Webinar meeting at http://southoldtownny.qov/calendar.aspx. 1:50 P.M. — PHILIP LORIA #7498 — (Adjourned from July 1, 2021) Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18; Article XIII, Section 280-56; and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on the Zoning Board of Appeals Interpretation of Town Code Article VIII Section 280-156 "Bulk Schedule" regarding setbacks for a residential use in an MII zone district, (ZBA File# 6841, March 19, 2015) on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling; at 1) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; 3) located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet; 4)more than the code permitted maximum two and one half stories; located at: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY. SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing,and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review on The Town's Weblink/Laserfiche under Zoning Board of Appeals(ZBA)\Board Actions\Pending. Click Link:http•//24 38 28 228.2040/weblink/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. If you have questions, please telephone our office at(631)765-1809,or by email:kimf@southoldtownny.gov. Dated: July 16, 2021 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Kim E. Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/USPS) P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 M M i4OTlt"W. E OF HEAR;1 'i4G The following application will be heard by the Southold Town Board of Appeals VIA ZOOM WEBINAR - REFER TO ZBA WEBSITE FOR AGENDA- on http .N southoldtownny. qov NAME : LO.- RIA, PHILIP # 7498 SCTM #E. I 000= 1 1 7=7=3 VARIANCE: THIRD STORY & YARD SETBACKS REQUEST: NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DATE : THURSD", AUG . 5 , 2021 1 :50 PM You may review the file(s) on the town 's website under Town Records/Weblink: ZBA/ Board Actions/ Pending . . ZBA Office telephone (631 ) 765=1 809 §UFFO(��o Town Hall Annex, 54375 NYS Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 N cis Z v Southold,New York 11971-0959 Fax(631) 765-9064 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS \ DATE: June 30, 2021 RE INSTRUCTIONSx FOR SPUBLiC H'EARIN.G Dear Applicant; Pursuant to the New York State Governor's announcement lifting many COVID-19 restrictions,. the Town will now resume IN-PERSON meetings that are open to the public. For those who wish to attend the meeting virtually, for health and safety reasons,we will continue via Zoom Webinar, as well., Therefore,the August 5, 2021 Zoning Board of Appeals Regular Meeting will be held BOTH in person in the Town Hall Meeting Room at 53095 Main.Road, Southold AND via video conferencing (Zoom Webinar), and a transcript will be provided at a later date. The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live, and make comments. 1. Yellow sign to post On your property a minimum of seven'(7) days prior to your hearing,to be placed not more than 10 feet from the front property line (within your property)bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both street frontages. Posting should be done no later than July 28, 2021.To avoid weather damage to your sign please affix it to a sturdy surface such as plywood. If your sin is damaged please call the office and we will provide you with another one. Prior to your public hearing, members of the Board of Appeals will each conduct a personal inspection.of-your property. If a Board member reports that there is no signage visibly on display as required by law, your scheduled hearing will be adjourned to a later date to ensure compliance with Chapter 55-1 (B) I of the Town Code. 2. SC Tax Map with property numbers. 3. Legal Notice of in person meeting,as well as video'conferencing. Instructions for participation will follow, and will be posted on the Town's Website under the meeting date, and the Legal Notice section of Suffolk Times Newspaper. 4. Affidavits of Mailings and Posting to be completed by you, notarized, and returned to our office by July 28, 2021, verifying that you have properly.mailed and posted. Please.attach a photograph of the posting on your property with your affidavit of posting. 5. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view application. Instructions for ZBA Public O-Ong Page 2 MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Please send by the following documents to all owners of property (tax map with property numbers enclosed) vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. We ask that you send your mailings promptly so that if any piece is undeliverable, you can reach out to your neighbors to request their mailing addresses, and re-mail. Mailing to be done by July 19, 2021. a. Legal Notice informing interested parties of meeting being conducted IN PERSON and via video conferencing. (Enclosed) A WEBLINK to the meeting will be provided on the Town's Website under the date of the meeting. b. .Your Cover Letter which should include your contact information, date and time of hearing, procedures for submitting written comment via email or USPS to our office. Recipients should be able to contact you:for additional information. Furthermore, if recipients need to contact the ZBA staff,they may telephone 631-765-1809 or email us atkimf@southoldtoLAM.gov or elizabeth.sakarellos(cr�,town.southold.ny.us c. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view all pending applications. (Enclosed) Link to view pending applications: http://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. d. Survey or Site Plan depicting"as-built" and proposed improvements requiring ZBA relief. The Town's Laserfiche/Weblink files provides both location addresses and mailing addresses in their current Assessment Roll listing. (See Link Below). Also,the Town Assessor's Office can be reached at 631-765-1937. Contact us via email or by phone if you need further assistance. TownOfSouthold.>:Assessors>Assessment Books/Tax Rolls:�-2010-2019->2019 http://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/0/doc/1022250/Pa eg l aspx. . F e Please note that without your mailing receipts, the ZBA will be prevented from conducting your hearing,pursuant to Chapter 55 of the Southold Town Code and New York State Law. Please note that you or your representative are required to attend. If you or your representative are.notpresent, the hearing will be adjourned to the next available hearing date. Please be reminded that New York State Law requires the ZBA to follow the above specific policies. If for any reason, you are unable to prepare for your public hearing as instructed, please let us know. Kim E. Fuentes Board Assistant ed63ea5f=1163-402a-a402-5487822d6831 kimfosoutholdtownny:gov AFFIDAVIT G.F.PUBLI ATION The Suffolk Times -I=G 4L NOTICESOl7TH1OLD.T0,WN 24NING BOARD OF APPEALSTHLIRSDA'Y,_AUGt)ST 5, 2021 at 1 Q;00 AM BI:IG.HEARINGSNOTICE IS;HEREBY GIVEN.; pursuant to Soctrgn`267 of the Tr itir�Lawand Town Code Chapter 200 (Zoning)*Town of Southold,the followi4 IN PERSON'F pubficlleanng will be It 1d by khe MU11401 1MN ZONING WARD OP APPEALS at the Town Nall;33095 Main Road,Southo(`d..,: York 11R71 09 9�c?n Tl�BR DAY i4UG11ST , 2021 Tt o Isubl o may'AlRvt3 kiave access to Views listen :and mike uromment:durrrrq the PU6LIC_H.FARING as it Is bappening via Z4QM'W BiIVAR. l3z�tails atteiut _.._ © td turr rn and makertm�er>ts during the PUfiLTG h11RING are air the Town webrt tfirs me dng vnhlch may be arie ed. t http//south�oldw,01 y q4y-/egerldacentor Adtllt�r�alJy�tfaer��►rt) e a Irt%k to tho Zoomlehlrtar mtrrig at°f� Iloutholttowrtrtygov/clendr aspx,.10,00 A,I E1Y1d 1 Nib HANNAkI DES i=R#751&,.-Request for Varlances from Article. tIII, Section:280 124'and tHa ulTdrnn Inspestol's March 18,2027,Air erided,4pXtl 9, 2021 Notice of l lsappr W based oi�.art aAAllcatrait lyof a permit tc�construct addti®n9 and,ali<eraholls to an r king s�rrgle far0lly dwelltrig,at ` tocat d less th ri the code rY Inirrium required side yard sethackp .6 feet;2):loeated Tess than ft..cxade trtlltrtttll1 rgtfitdcrtlrnef sale yard seibarck rl`25 ftr 3}morQ tllart the cede perT. 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Se l l No 10l}€t i'W 2 1`0 1 .3 ABM. CElRISTOPHER.1'Q ER ANI )OHN.CCCtJZ O #751g Fie qe ii for arrances from Article Zr section 280 15, and the Bulf�itnrg Iri"spectort Ap*11 1, 2.2 Notice> of Iji a prticr l:'.based;od-Ai't applicatiar fora permit to construct:an aMOM91 structure; at 1)lo, pfd less than the ode•m"--rrrrturn requwed rear yard setback of iS feet, 2) to(ated Less than the oode minrrrtum inquired side yard setback of,15 feet, located at, 3375 U.p t Lane,.`Cutchogue, NY SC TM Na. 10(lQ:1,(121 .6:11040 A.M.:.w A 1'HEA CHAR AND PAt1L1�1. SMITH #7520 -ItegElest:for a Nana ce.fr im. / rkCel 1fI,won.200 5l,end,the:Budcitng Inspectors Marchk 2021 Ngtice of UjSapprovai basecl4rt ar .pp liption kr ,a permit to replace art existing accessory shed with a view accessory shed,at 1}It catesl" itt ofheirth h thb co�i3 he.01-..:ed re"aryard;1©cafed:at 1030 eswe�i C1nve,:Matkrtueltr NY.SCT4 Na. 1000 139 1 5 ifl'50 A Ni. ONNAH;HOLLANDER 7522- Request for^a -at7anee fyom Article III; 5ectlor:280-�24,.6,hd the Uiidjng Inspector-s APMl 26Y 2021.Notice.of D.1 pproval based on.an :epplieatior�f+ur a perrriit is construct.an accessory`in ground swimming pool;at 1)more than the colic. permitted max%rnum;lot coverage of 2(l°fo, Located at' 275 Nlaple Street,Greenport, NYCTNI Np, 1UU0- 42� �15:1]:Ott/k.Nl =:ANI REAS,ZOITAS*7525- ltegtlest for a:'Varra nee frcirri`Atticle.XXIT,Section.2$0 316A(1.), atrti the Btaitdrnq Inspector`s April 5, 2021, Amended June 7ti8 :2021 Notice of Disapproval taased on an;applreatian €ar;a pern7ut ta'construct:an accessory in ground sirvrrrimrng.poQl; at 1)swirnmQg:poo) is.located less`than t-he,.code required 10,0 feet from the:top of the bluff( located at M10 Gtan&row_ Drive,;(AdT to Long Island Sound).anent, NY SCTM No. :1000-14 2 11J 00 P M ARETI.LAVALLE #752 Bequest Of a Varranoe frrim Article XXII, 5ectr6n 2804 16A,(Iyi.and..th6 Blrilding Inspector-s March.12,.2021,Arnended.May 12, 2021 Notice,of Disapproval:based on°an.application for a permit to construct an accessory rn.ground sw mming pool; at 1).Located less than the code required°100 feet from the top.of the.,bluff; Igcated at: 555 Sound View Road, (Adj. to Long Island Sound)Orient, NY, n ed6.3ea5f 1163 402a-a4.02 5413.7822t15831 ktmf@southo(dtownny.:goV AFFIt AVIT-:Q:F PUi3LI.WlO. The.Suffo:Ik.Times- SC'TT+1 No. 100.0 15-3-7..1::10-0 M. DAVID GAkMk ANb JEAN McOtE#7523: Req est for a..W ve-tit Merger pel'ition ixnd'er Article Il';Seetrori 280'1.OA,.:to unnierge°land identified.as S°CT'M Nb, :i �1)=4 -1 33 uvhrch has mwged with SC M No. 1,000; ruary Ss 2Q Notf&.bf QfsapproV.al, t4hich.states that a non confbtming to shali merge ith an adjacent rortfo.'rcrring or hon-co.o f�t`tnirig lot Held:in eo ,mon ov,nership�irc the first lot at:any l irne after July it 1983°arid: that non-confcirdiing:lots shad merge until the tPtaf lot size cof►torrPs tp the current tiulk scheduCe: quirt i5ments cbittirriuro 4Dj1I04 Sq.ft.-in. K 4Cl Residential zonnlrYg D�strtot} loca etld, aI� YQ llVa hington�wenuek Greenport,NY: SCi'M Nos-,1,IJ00-414-3.3 and 101j:Q 41 1- 4. 1:.,,0 P.M, CI- IEL MAC ARFNI.AA1D AiVD1t 1!GROVER 7524 Rea lest for Vatiances:from Article IVr Secticmrr 280 ; _.._._. ... . .........::.:.:..Article.CX1lr Set�aoh 780r11fAS)-and# e'13t�'i[dCng 1r►spectbr' :Apxrr ,2(2 ..i�otro :oEDisappioaia(.._.. .. .. - - - f ased on an:applreation f o� a permit t d nrolisfr and t'e+ p$truct a sing a fa`rxii-WO welling and wflstru n ecges ory in=.grout cl swcoming.pool loww .0 ttte Sul�divl5ion c�P b 1' :Bb' c rai#�sr afi I:)-Located -1 s than the code regutred m hrrn>itn siIde yardd sett�ack:of 7.5 feet, 2,located less than th6 Lode req>iir l rnintmum combined;side yard setback pf 173 feet; 3Z swimming pock Cacal d less tktain die code required 100 feet trim the:tQp of:tfle blltff Ipcatrrdd a 9i Tft+ att�itc tAdja.to fcsCig:Island:;fund)F : Ntarion;:NY;. Ski M No. 1OE10 21 5 g.1`3-P M YANA V l"1�f7N'KAI�AR#752fi t�egllesi~far a ifanance . from Artiste XXIT,Section 280 1i} A.and the Building InsctQr's Aprrl 19, 20 �Nonce-orb, based nn an applrt aiiotrfor pei�n►t to co0struct six foot(mtgh pottien of poQi 1`eFit:it)g mlae iiontYard of a sii le rrfily uitellmg a 1 fet ie as more than the twod perm etl maxtrrti�rn hour(4)# 4 height rhea 1pcatel to the ftnt yards latad atrCdrtch Lane tensaon� t � tc�Long Islat, Sound Mattitut:kY H 1010T1111y4ki}P.M, , (-lAR[� �RT�iCt IAItTNRS, 71 liuest . for a. aiar5pe MTV `l'roXn ►rttcla 'Sectisl» Sd-4.6�ar�d'.theiil4irrgC�ei` in.e z1 I�btie o t tsapPtoval based on an appiicatiori fora perm- it o corastrtct a mixed use cQinmercial tmulldit g�fttli: acc ssoiY a of trrtetit and lour Angie farn7ly ds�tellings,el 1�loafed(ass tfcan the code regiJfred hiln%lmaum roar wd se m..Of � Beet,i�ated.at3 S d mad,south:et r NY S t PH111P LoR?XA djourned from.July 1, 202-1 -Requ l< or ttananees c�tn rdeie. DTI,Section 2$0 18,°Articlo XIIi,Section 280 56•,and the l udclrrig Inspector`s l--bxtary 021 l�o ee of Disapproval basod on the ze.nin &i�rd of Ptppeals Ttl erpretalryo► of zwn octe Ark►tiCe�/ITI's�'ectitir 8b- . Y "B.ulk Scb Jule"r. ardin setbacks lbr a tesiderttial use trr an MIi zones istrtrfit 1+20A Ft{.e#6891, ( arch ig,,2015 on an ipoil, boh.forz permit ftconstruct a single 1bWly'�dwell. .6t.1)l�;:ca'w less l boat kt e c idd'reuuired ft nt yard setback of 35 feet; 2):Itmcat l i s tt arl the t equ1 a ear yard �setb�i of 3S.,feel►3) located less than tFt frn'Air, um side yard.setback:of 15 feet, °more.than the: coda'permitted ma)'tinum two and:one half'storiesy It cad at. 090:First SCreet,New Suffolk,NY sCTM :Nor 1000 117�7 J;1... The Booed Of Apl eals tntill teat aJl persrins ar tf�e r representatives,desiring to.be :.heard al;eaoh heanr9,•ancl%or cTesi-n-h- to submit written:ttater ent,:b' th eoriclusiQn of.-earli .hoarmg4 Eath- 'easing will°not=sta'Ct:ea l erfhati.designated abovey Sites are aYa�lalz[ for revieuu'on'Che Town's`Weblink/LaseT iekre under-Zoning.Bi?ard:.pf Ap . aJs i?Bi4}1Bnald AetlQns�Pend ng. Click Link; ;i�ttp Z.4.38 28 21, 2040Jwebiinl Brtmwte.asp Ubiti Q� iwonta our office at(b31 7� 18D9,or by em d.:[amr sautholcitownny govDated� July 15; 20,21zdNTNG BOARD!C)F APPEAL ;.LESLIE KANEI WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSQI�BY:, Kim E Fuente55375 Matti;Road.(Office:Locatlon), R,Q..13Qx Southold, NY i 71- Q959 ed63ea5f-1.1.6,3 402`a a4QZ 54878.22d68-1; kimf@soutf oldtownny.gov AFFIDAVIT OF PM ON The SuffQlc Times :State of Ne*YiDtly: County,of Suffolk.. The unctersig ed is tfie.auth x�zeti ciesigrie o audr w 0Isen� the published'of The Suffo k Ti�r%es;.a Weekly iVetspae published in Sclff,DliCAun ;.New Turk., t ceftifyttiat the public native,a printed :copy 6f wl ich is attached bivj to,'w5 panted and pi blishced in'.this,newspaper on tho following dates: 7ujX 20P 21: Wisr newspaper,has been designated.by the county Oorkof Suffolk Cqunty,as a newspaper of record. in Phis CAun r;.a°rrd as.such.is eligibie to publish sucC?rrtitia s.. ._....._.. .. j Tatum Eliot T. PutnaiYi ............... l?fih d'Nomo �iibsci'bed':r�rld:sworn to b�f�ar� e� - 'T('i�.0i�::tiay::o�:AUgusE.�O� v. ota ;ignatt a .. c�,oS"S" � J bF NE11�'�CIRk .ItOTAR1`:PUBLI� + A40Al (" OI�tEiiloff...f3 Notary Public Stamp; ����ri001iiilllcltl�'!`• TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ` ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF In the Matter of the Application of MAILINGS (Name of Applicant/Owner) i090 T4- iy ew 5'�r�,ol,E. SCTM No: 1000- 1?11. (Address of Property) (Section, Block &Lot) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK I, (� Owner, ( )Agent A residing at L N d 1_.,IV e t�eS� �Z k Je'L e0JNew York, 11961 being duly sworn, deposes and says that: On the. . ,G9 day of 2��11, I personally mailed at the United i States Post Office in Wit;w S.kr'7A--ajk_ ,New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copyof the attached Legal Notice in. Prepaid.envelopes addressed.to current property'owners shown on the currerit.:assessment roll Verified from the official records on file with the ( )'Asse§sors, or( ) County Real Property Office;for every.property which abuts and is across a public.or;private street; or vehicular right-of--way of record,surrounding the applicant's:property. ignature). SworTi to before me this Cheryl J. Armstrong O ay of , 200 Notary Public, State of New York No. OAR6322537 Qualified-in Suffolk County. of Public) Commission Expires April 6, 20 PLEASE list on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. All original USPS receipts and mailing confirmations to be submitted to the ZBA Office along with this form completed, signed and notarized. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS L-Dy LC SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK. AFFIDAVIT OF In the Matter of the Application of: POSTING 9 i"); kv g )w SCTM No. 1000- 11`l Name of Applicants) (Section, Block &Lot) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK I, 7 L))J'e �It rn residing at 1 .1 q kt*b ,New York,being,duly sworn, depose and say that: I am the ( A Owner or( ) Agent for owner of the subject property On the _day of 204 , I personally placed the Town's Official Poster on subject property located at: ' NeW S4C-C"ol(G �✓ r� �s�. g g pp securely upon subject property; indicating the date of hearing and nature of application noted thereon, located ten (10) feet or,closer from the street or right-of-Way (driveway entrance) facing'the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance,*and that; I hereby confirm that the Poster has remained in place for seven (7) days prior to the date of the subject hearing date, which hearing date was shown to be /-�+��y 3©a (Owner Agen ignature) Sworn to before me this Day of al Cheryl . 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Go to our FAQs section to find answers to your tracking questions. �s I'll, �,W-o"ll NOTICE OF HEARING C} i The foiiowtr;r i}pplicatiors wilt he heard h}t the 'Soufhrid Town � Board of Appeals VIA ZOOM 1MEBINAR -- REFER TOZf4A �� "* WEBSITE FOR AGENDA on http: Southoldtownny.gav NAME: LORIA, PHILIP # 743 1000-117-7-3 < , VARIANCE; THIRD STORY & YARD SETBACKS REQUEST: NEW SINGLE .A.MILY DWELLING 3 � DATE: THURSDAY AUG. 5 2021 1:50 Pt-4 r �P You may review the fiie(s on the town', wet),ite and To i - w R"ordslWoblink-ZBAI Board Actions! Ponding_ � r.. 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Box 1179 O Dantes Office Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia ra Oce Location: Eric antes Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. • �O� 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento ��if�OWN,�� Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631)765-1809•Fax(631)765-9064 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2021 at 10:00 AM PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), Town of Southold, the following "IN PERSON" public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 63095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971-0969, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2021: The public may ALSO have access to view, listen and make comment during the PUBLIC HEARING as it is happening via ZOOM WEBINAR. Details about how to tune in and make comments during the PUBLIC HEARING are on the Town's website agenda for this meeting which may be viewed at http://southoldtownnv.qov/agendacenter. Additionally, there will be a link to the Zoom Webinar meeting at http://southoldtownnv.qov/calendar.aspx. 1:50 P.M. —PHILIP LORIA#7498—(Adjourned from August 5, 2021)Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18; Article XIII, Section 280-66; and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on the Zoning Board of Appeals Interpretation of Town Code Article VIII Section 280-166 "Bulk Schedule" regarding setbacks for a residential use in an Mil zone district, (ZBA File# 6841, March 19, 2016) on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling; at 1) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; 3) located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet; 4)more than the code permitted maximum two and one half stories; located at: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY. SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review on The Town's Weblink/Laserfiche under Zoning Board of Appeals(ZBA)\Board Actions\Pending. Click Link: http://24.38.28.228:2040/webli n k/Browse.aspx?d bid=0. If you have questions, please telephone our office at(631)765-1809, or by email: kimf@southoldtownny.gov. Dated: November 18, 2021 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Kim E. Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/LISPS) P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 1•. y fYI OS FF0Q- �.�•�Z© G Town Hall Annex, 54375 NYS Route 25 �--� P.O.Box 1179 o 4 '< Southold,New York 11971-0959 Fax(631) 765-9064 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AA� DATE: November 1, 2021 RE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING The following policies are required by New York State Law Dear Applicant; Due to public health and safety concerns related to COVID-19,the Zoning Board of Appeals will not be meeting in-person. In accordance with the Governor's Executive Order 202.1, the December 2, 2021 Zoning Board of Appeals Regular Meeting will be held via video conferencing (Zoom Webinar), and a transcript will be provided at a later date. The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live, and make comments. `lease e i strut}o fns^o cfz2',A.tY,Mr....eeu•S iiA Z��tr :�ti.A;?.',x,.-,��., ; 3r'•'?,, R u��.a`.d��.:..:r osl�sr'�s,.t`�rAl>Y�e.4,f Hauo`3yQfSA".`sa ":n`..;`+ •vkt:E..°L...Fu..vUidv:,,t 13 i;1-fix'�.F"�fin;u �,�-K)r.�rY,*: e��A.;`.'�•«,_.:$.;._f{s`" �ee ejtes �gnd e T",,qir ,u:t'" u1elc P LEr S§C � 2bhwn YT 4'1;`�M>•a 1. Yellow sign to post on your property a minimum of seven (7) days prior to your hearing, to be placed not more than 10 feet from the front property line (within your property) bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both street frontages. Posting should be done no later than November 23, 2021. To avoid weather damage to your sign please affix it to a sturdy surface such as plywood. If your sign is damaged please call the office and we will provide you with another one. Prior to your public hearing, members of the Board of Appeals will each conduct a personal inspection of your property. If a Board member reports that there is no signage visibly on display as required by law, your scheduled hearing will be adjourned to a later date to ensure compliance with Chapter 55-1 (B) 1 of the Town Code. 2. SC Tax Map with property numbers. 3. Legal Notice of video conference meeting. Instructions for participation will follow, and will be posted on the Town's Website under the meeting date, and the Legal Notice section of Suffolk Times Newspaper. 4. Affidavits of Mailings and Posting to be completed by you, notarized, and returned to our office by November 23, 2021, verifying that you have properly mailed and posted. Please attach a photograph of the posting on your property with your affidavit of posting. 5. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view application. Instructions for ZBA Public Hearing" Page 2 Please send by(USPS,'Cer'hfied`Mail;�RSetu7n�Reeeipt the following documents to all owners of property (tax map with property numbers enclosed) vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. We ask that you send your mailings promptly so that if any piece is undeliverable, you can reach out to your neighbors to request their mailing addresses, and re-mail. Mailing to be done by November 15,2021. a. Legal Notice informing interested parties of meeting being conducted via video conferencing. (Enclosed) A WEBLINK to the meeting will be provided on the Town's Website under the date of the meeting. b. Your Cover Letter which should include your contact information, date and time of hearing, procedures for submitting written comment via email or USPS to our office. Recipients should be able to contact you for additional information. Furthermore, if recipients need to contact the ZBA staff, they may telephone 631-765-1809 or email us at kimf@southoldtownny.gov or elizabeth.sakarellos@town.southold.n�us c. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view all pending applications. (Enclosed) Link to view pending applications: http://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. d. Survey or Site Plan depicting"as-built" and proposed improvements requiring ZBA relief. The Town's Laserfiche/Weblink files provides both location addresses and mailing addresses in their current Assessment Roll listing. (See Link Below). Also, the Town Assessor's Office can be reached at 631-765-1937. Contact us via email or by phone if you need further assistance. TownOfSouthold>Assessors>Assessment Books/Tax Rolls>2010-2019>2019 http://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/O/doc/1022250/Pa eg l aspx. cz kjua,: t fi-g. �r-.rsrnxz ,,ass s-= r rrv.f°x r m�Rx:« srt>',cwret.kn., tizy+'� xs-1tixP�",Y'>:b*r'-k x cc 'T� 5.. 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If for any reason, you are unable to prepare for your public hearing as instructed, please let us know. Kim E. Fuentes Board Assistant t�TI � E r� F HEARIN The following application will be heard by the Southold Town Board of Appeals at Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold The application will ALSO be available VIA ZOOM WEBINAR - Follow link - httpo.//southoldtownny.gov/calendar.aspx NAME m LO:RIA, PHILIP # 7498- SCTM # : I 000= 1 1 7=7=31 VARIANCE: THIRD STORY & YARD SETBACKS F -1EQUESTEE CONSTRUCT NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING E AT E THURS. , DEC. 2, 2021 1 :50 PM You may review the file(s) on the town's website under Town Records/Weblink: `'_BA/ Board Actions/ Pending. ZBA Office telephone (631 ) 765-1809 ' I BOARD MEMBERS OF S0(/r Southold Town-Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson 53095 Main Road-P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Patricia Acampora Office Location: Eric Dantes CA Town Annex/First Floor, Robert Lehnert,Jr. • �OQ 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Nicholas Planamento liycou Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtownny.gov ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631)765-1809-Fax(631)765-9064 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2022 at 10:00 AM PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), Town of Southold, the following "IN PERSON" public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 63095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971-0969, on THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2022:. The public may ALSO have access to view, listen and make comment during the PUBLIC HEARING as it is.happening via ZOOM WEBINAR. Details about how to tune in and make comments during the PUBLIC HEARING are on the Town's website agenda for this meeting which may be viewed at http://southoldtownnv.gov/agendacenter. Additionally, there will be a link to the Zoom Webinar meeting at http://southoldtownnv.gov/calendar.aspx. 1:40 P.M: - PHILIP LORIA #7498 — (Adjourned from August 5, 2021 and December 2, 2021) Request for Variances from Article XII, Section 280-18; Article XIII, Section 280-66; and the Building Inspector's February 5, 2021 Notice of Disapproval based on the Zoning Board of Appeals Interpretation of-Town Code Article VIII Section 280-156 "Bulk Schedule" regarding setbacks for a residential use in an Mil zone district, (ZBA File# 6841, March 19, 2015) on an application for a permit to construct a single family dwelling; at 1) located less than the code required front yard setback of 35 feet; 2) located less than the code required rear yard setback of 35 feet; 3) located less than the minimum side yard setback of 15 feet; 4)more than the code permitted maximum two and one half stories; located at: 1090 First Street, New Suffolk, NY. SCTM No. 1000-117-7-31. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion-of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review on The Town's Weblink/Laserfiche under Zoning Board of Appeals(ZBA)\Board Actions\Pending. Click Link: http://24.38.28.228:2040/webl i nk/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. If you have questions, please telephone our office at(631)765-1809,or by email: kimf@southoldtownny.gov. Dated: March 17, 2022 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Kim E. Fuentes 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/USPS) P.O. Box 1179 �u® f0lk Town Hall Annex, 54375 NYS Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971.0959 Fax(631) 765-9064 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS DATE: June 6, 2022 RE: INSTRUCTIONS FOR PUBLIC HEARING Dear Applicant; Pursuant to the New York State Governor's announcement lifting many COVID-19 restrictions, the Town will now resume IN-PERSON meetings that are open to the public. For those who wish to attend the meeting virtually, for health and safety reasons,we will continue via Zoom Webinar, as well. Therefore, the July 7, 2022 Zoning Board of Appeals Regular Meeting will be held BOTH in person in the Town Hall Meeting Room at 53095 Main Road, Southold AND via video conferencing (Zoom Webinar), and a transcript will be provided at a later date. The public will have an opportunity to see and hear the meeting live, and make comments. Below, please see lnstructjons required to prepae'for,the ZBApubhc hearing which includes'; n E, y PLEASE RE D CAREFU'LLM 1. Yellow sign to post on your property a minimum of seven(7) days prior to your hearing,to be placed not more than 10 feet from the front property line (within your property) bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both street frontages. Posting should be done no later than June 28, 2022.To avoid weather damage to your sign please affix it to a sturdy surface such as plywood. If your sign is damaged please call the office and we will provide you with another one. Prior to your public hearing, members of the Board of Appeals will each conduct a personal inspection of your property. If a Board member reports that there is no signage visibly on display as required by law, your scheduled hearing will be adjourned to a later date to ensure compliance with Chapter 55-1 (B) 1 of the Town Code. 2. SC Tax Map with property numbers. 3. Legal Notice of in person meeting,as well as video conferencing. Instructions for participation will follow, and will be posted on the Town's Website under the meeting date, and the Legal Notice section of Suffolk Times Newspaper. 4. Affidavits of Mailings and Posting to be completed by you, notarized, and returned to our office along with the mailing receipts and green cards by June 28, 2022, verifying that you have properly mailed and posted. Please attach a photograph of the posting on your Property with your affidavit of posting. 5. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view application. `i i t Instructions for ZBA Public Hearing ( �[ Page 2 MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: Please send by PS ried1VI¢ail #Return Receiti>� the following documents to all owners of property (tax map with property numbers enclosed) vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. We ask that you send your mailings promptly so that if any piece is undeliverable, you can reach out to your neighbors to request their mailing addresses, and re-mail. Mailing to be done by June 20,2022. a. Legal Notice informing interested parties of meeting being conducted IN PERSON and via video conferencing. (Enclosed) A WEBLINK to the meeting will be provided on the Town's Website under the date of the meeting. b. Your Cover Letter which should include your contact information, date and time of hearing, procedures for submitting written comment via email or USPS to our office. Recipients should be able to contact you for additional information. Furthermore, if recipients need to contact the ZBA staff,they may telephone 631-765-1809 or email us at kimf@southoldtownny.gov or elizabeth.sakarellos@,town.southold.W.us c. Instructions for Laserfiche/Weblink to view all pending applications. (Enclosed) Link to view pending applications: http://24.38.28.228:2040/weblink/Browse.aspx?dbid=0. d. Survey or Site Plan depicting "as-built" and proposed improvements requiring ZBA relief. The Town's Laserfiche/Weblink files provides both location addresses and mailing addresses,in their current Assessment Roll listing. (See Link Below). Also,the Town Assessor's Office can be reached at 631-765-1937. Contact us via email or by phone if you need further assistance. TownOfSouthold>Assessors>'Assessment Books/Tax Rolls>2010-2021 > 2021 b.ttp:Hsouth.oldtownny.gov/DocumentCenterNiew/8779/FinalRo112021-Amended 'R Scan and'email heITSP5 mailing receipts; greeri s gnatiire cards andaffdavits to kiym, f(a7southo'IdtVownny.gOv,$fan9"9d��**�P�20M=�'�LYY USF�S��P'IA���L�*�Ihcc�URIGINALS�to k t`Y n r" ."}' s`u ,.a#4 i{° x� 4'k�: �`c�`pV : � v*ex.,� 9 aft� ;L �a a ''�&#k�i�•.� � 't '`a�4��$i �' & 5 F'- Z the.Town.ofSoutholfd7ZBA ,P.O.Boxr. 179 *.outha d Y1I9�71g s r Please note that without your mailing receipts, the ZBA will be prevented from conducting your hearing,pursuant to Chapter SS of the Southold Town Code and New York State Law. Please note that you or your representative are required to attend. If you or your representative are not present, the hearing will be adjourned to the next available hearing date. Please be reminded that New York State Law requires the ZBA to follow the above specific policies. If for any reason, you are unable to prepare for your public hearing as instructed, please let us know. Kim E. Fuentes—Board Assistant F tAR 'i 0 The following application will be heard by the Southold Town Board of Appeals at Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold The application will ALSO be available VIA ZOOM WEBINAR - Follow pink - httpo.//sout.holdtownny.gov/calendar.aspx t,'AME LO,RIA, PHILIP , # 7498 , JCTM # : I 000= 1 1 7=7=31 SIARIANCEE THIRD STORY & YARD SETBACKS REQUEST: CONSTRUCT NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DATE THURS. DULY 7, 2022 1 :40 PM You may review the file(s) on the town's website under Town Records/Weblink: 71BA/ Board Actions/ Pending. 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Sl..ir eDm, w1duag nspeC'tor� a c. uth ize,.i�a uriting�the_exten on bl' b•perr►Yit�dt an addition six:months.Thereafte;;a new permit shall be required:: APPLICATIQN11S1s4D i t t�t�Bu 13ng eP ; t 1Dt 'i suance�o 'a uil g l'e tt purse t t .t Co n ►> rvyY pkt a it otZl r applicable ;Laws,Qr4l agogs t~. Building Zone Ordinance of�,he-Tow�ofwSrautilold,Su£fa�it, , .�� Regulations,,for the construction of buildings,pdditio ;`oi3lteratons;. rrFei�o �or clplion aas iiereit}d be. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws;"orchnanees,bm xcoce�� qusXrgc�9d� t alidtregulatons,Vinci to admit:; I authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspec ons. ` aS, w ZaGSER` (Signature of applicant or name,if a corporatioA) . .r s - ; '{. r • e x,r' fFae4 �,1 E_:!'/lt. r.t':.jkT r.}r�..}f �e6 tfr � -.i-•� y�'�-`;;�•'� <c� tY N :'°�� ,�'s.,.l;c �t�`i'`>:�� fi:.�',.r'�?;�a i�'<�s:+ ..�.f:i:�d r � 811�ri �}d��519 4f`SppIIC��'i '!`t:i�3 .S'.?'�. 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Will lot be re-grad��I?YES; VViII 4 orb r t ;.t excess ft b�_ emove p sus?.AYESD > 14 l3aizies.Qpxe1,ni S A— y ♦ A...dress ne No. :�1 rI�Tame O.f,Ar-Phitec,{�-�.x—L i �. r A.,� eSa�r� .�.�'^.'�...`.a�r,�+.•� f6 .. l .1NQy�•�p(��c[r(/rye at.,.-ap Al Y��i'A\iiT� "! !.ef{Yt�rt : C': 'vh'. 3s t1 � R t �'••a� ' dE�A• M F1-i t�'{��;if..1 t . .I �i f..f• , ,t . 15 all thiptrt3' lfttx�lQdet of ti �wtlanid oz:a freslZwaterretlaid?*Y' IF YES'siSbU'�'HOLD ' OVt N TItT7 E e4E Tj,1y MAY BE � * I�F Y'ES I)"�f� p J h t, " IJA.L`1;.�:�!�{ ' � r'f','_^" r � r � • ✓16.-Provide survey,to scale,with accurate f undation pla and ' tances to ' o ert, lines. - h ... � pxp Y , fist t ., a i E+.t.a T ftY��. ✓r�.5 3- ,:t _ e If elevation at.any point do property is a' 10 feet or ova,m.st provide po a hical data on urve . tp g pI y. p ;ax}Yx ove,a axir estrtetitifii with respect o this property? Y'ES N0 IF YE'S PA10-VI:DE 'COPY. S�H.11'i � .z t a�"' s ITY"OF -. 7 being sty awdrn,deposes and says hat(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)ahovc nROT amed, : t s ' (S)He.is the , r f • Ontractor,Ag t,Corporate iicer ,etc.) f of said owner or owners,and is duly authorized tQ perFarin or' 've pee cirme t tie saic'woo anti fo make slid fill this P. anon; that all statements contained in this application ate true to�Iieb 'st of'hi t vvled a a,id b4ie�',land that tl i •., prlc ,1 be l L� 'performed in the mannerset forth in:the application filed there h, Sworn to iseforpirpe this ,`AtN r� rf y r s '4 k'ry �`>> s y 1 ;,t G?Y t o 'P.;d, !f f F e EN R OTAN i NOTARY P C.STA7ZZQ 0ELtN1Y R' 777 I r^ Sturefl M. Llc. {iR0648 �CO;MM.;EXP. Z ik �i7O PROPOSERE EA=1372 SF=22% ALLOWABLE LOT COVERAG HD DISTRIC -25° LLOWED STORM WATER CALCULATIONS: A FOR 2"RAINFALL TOT — — 8119'(SURVEY TOTAL IMPERVIOUS,AREA=1372 S.F.x P O = )B'CU.FT/'DE=5.5' -- OF 8'DIA DW REQ'D DW=(2)8'x 3'DEEP OR(3)8'DIA.x 2'DEEP _ ! SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL: S.02°32'46"W. 2.52'(SURVEY) — m * IA SYSTEM FOR 3 BEDROOMS S.36°34'49"W. 3.30'(SURVEY) — — — — i w * PROP.3'DIA M.H. DISAPPR S.04°09'00"E. 14.79'(SURVEY) — — * LEACHING FIELD/RINGS SIZED TO IA SYSTEMOVAL 01°37-32"E. .— — — NOTES: S.�S. * GRADE TO REMAIN NATURAL @±5'-0"-NO FILL * USE NATURAL GRADE LINES FOR LOT,PITCH AWAY FROM HOUSE 00 --_` I SUBJECT PREMISES AREA=6,962 SQ.FT. 0.1.9 Ac` I ( ) ____--- - , THE PREMISES HEREON BEING KNOWN AS LOT 31,BLOCK 7,SECTION 117,DISTRICT 1000 AS SHWON 0 THE OFFICIAL TAX MAPS OF THE COUNTRY OFSUFFOLK. mv�. my \` • � THE SURVEYOR'S SEAL SIGNATURE AND ANY CERTIFICATION APPEARING HEREON SIGNIFY THAT,THAT TO BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE i AND BELIEF,THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE a o MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR LAND SURVEYS AS SET FORTH IN THE CODE i It y _ _._ — OF PRACTICE ADOPTED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF _ — PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS,INC. \\ _ — — VE ZONE — CERTIFICATION SHALL RUN ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THIS I vRDPosEDDEVAIEDDEG I - SURVEY WAS PREPARED,AND ON HIS BEHALF,TO THE TITLE COMPANY. LENDING INSTITUTIONS ARE NOT INTENDED TO RUN TO ADDITIONAL i r — J _ _•— AE ZONE ---______ TITLE COMPANIES,LENDING INSTITUTIONS,SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OR FUTURE CONTRACT VENDEES. ELEVATIONS HEREON WERE TAKE FROM AN ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY BY THIS OFFICE ON OCTOBER 24,2017.ALL ELEVATIONS ARE RELATIVE TO , NAVD-88 DATUM. 4 i r- \ e I A PORTION OF THE PREMISES HEREON LIES WITHIN AN AREA OF I 'a" SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD(ZONE AE)(ELEV VE)(ELEV.8)AS DEPICTED ON FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP No.36103CO501H,REVISED SEPTEMBER 252009 UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS,STRUCTURES,UTILITIES OR I ENCROACHMENTS,AND ANY EASEMENTS RELATED THERE TO,ARE NOT I v°ovam°s*oRr - i SHOWN HEREON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. '. I FRAMI:DWEUDIG I t'S"1EAamFem;_ I 50� I I UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO A SURVEY MAP BEARING -,---• .=_--_;-: �_.- .-_-- :.- I i A LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR'S SEAL IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209, SUB-DIVISION 2 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW. - ia I I I O I I m BUILDING STORM WATER NOTES CIDp * SPOT GRADES:SEE SURVEY FLOORFIRST FLOOR:ELEVATION 14.0' i SECTION FLOOR:ELEVATION 24.0' i i/ j r y ROOF LEVEL:ELEVATION 40.0' - �. � ,',> i !�' � - - _ � - TOTAL BUILDING HEIGHT=35'-0" - - i:. DEV.SO ___________________ __ __ _______________________________________________________________ ------------ ____ -----N.06°59'10"E.---- -------- - -------------•- 100.33' � OF w �L�AED,vN CONSIRULTONAOC65 fl0UDi T�ENIFPORAWRY 1CgREElEWASNOMMA 0 PAD.R G',� 5 M 9 EV6DN1 11.IOSJ E FIRST STREET -�- i c � NJ,MA72AFERRO,P.E. 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E�i -11"� X '-t ' C" Lt! t.-: , E : ; -1 I . I . �' 1 2 - 2 4� (N:Pq � . . . 1 . . . . . . - = . @ ALBERT VW,VY WOOD, 1000 lot STREET VACANT SLOPED CONTINUOUSLY BACK TOWARDS PUMP STATION FOR DRAINAGE BEWEEN NO EXCAVATED FILL HILL BE D15BURSEIP Ill CYCLES, . 7* --i .. I I A WEEP HOLES TO BE DRILLED IN PUMP STATION DISCHARGE ASSEMEILY BEYOND THE SUBJECT PROPERTY LINES . �l m IEV 9:1� t_� . . . . . . . . . . - . * .. . : . . . � . . . .-.- .- . . . .... . . . . / I III! 4 f; X � __ 3', 16VR& .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..... ! SEE NOTE TO CONTRACTOR',T1415 DNS, � 1 '71,1 1 5'HN ' ' * I .. _ I - F) I I . .. ; ! - ENW 0 - - - - - . '.* * - . . . . . , . /r24.71 f I .... W, � ! ! 7 I EL BY .I... . . . . . • . . . . . . '.. . FOR RM'D RATEABLE 501L QUANTITIES. e " .'. . . . . ..... . . . . . ..... .'I": 7 . I / . ­ % 15E mmm 5P2 FOR SANITARY STRUCTURE/COMPONENT DETAILS I I � -,I 'k ift�? P4 Cj 'z !, . . . . . . . . 1 'r ( "" . PROPOSED -L.6.1' GROUND LEVEL O' & - . . 1.1/. I- .. 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EL. 5.1' -�'- 3,01 BELOW GRADE I- ORENCO LIFT STATION IOHN I . . . . . . . . . 6.0, 1 4 ,,, ,,, CONTROLLER -- o UNOFF IGIAL COMPILATION OF CODES RULES,AND REGULATION OF THE STATE ,. • . 320 SQ.FT. . .' V.- - -.f BUILDING,EXTEND A MR OF 68 A13V THE � DP ' .V\ . "... . . . . . .. . . 61.61 4 , ;. (OP/CWI;t CBVM W ALARM BEACON I AIDIBLE BROWN CLAYEY SAND(5C,) Of:NEW YORK TITLE 10 DEPARTMENT OF HEATH.C,HAPrER 11.PART 15. I-6EOMAT LATERAL-34'HIDE x 34D'L6 - ----- __ �'t It I my OROOF LINIE AM)HAVE A MIN.HORIZONTAL . . 9 )f . . . . . I _; .1 " - . M ..;. I . . - '_ ., "I1. . . . . . . 1 1. . " ] '%­7.� HORN ALARM(LOGATED REMOTELY,A6 SHOW IDIVIDUALONSITE)c ' . -.1.. *LND TO 6EOMAT) ::: j OR INDIVIDUAL ONSITE HATE.R SUPPLY AND IN = < i - �� " r'' -�"'. .- 1 (3 T (Z � N I ./ . I ," L-�. 1 4'� . - __ 0 PROVIDE: -�; , -1 . ' I . � i SEPARATION OF 12"TO THE SLOPED 3.2 ' ' . .- PROP.- __ � -11 , I EL. IT � 50BELOW GRADE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS.APPENIPIX'5-A I 0 : FORT ON OF TI-E ROOF M OHL-D& . -1, r3-.* ' ' - - ­ I ; i� . . . .' . . . 1 2rd FL ' ' : �.. . of ALL CONNECTIONS AS-REQUIRE BY MANUFACTURE &V INTIR PALE BROWN FINE SAND(SP) *5L.D.H.S. STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL OF PLANS AND CONSTRUCTION FOR NOTE TO CONTRACTOR: ROAD F­,NI q .1 I N . . ... rd.:j ( 9 * I -1 -Ar �9 •- - - ... . 4 I �__ .... . 00 FEINPORGED PL.ANTI-FLOATATION FLANGE TO 0 EL.0.1' . SEKA6E DISPOSAL SYSTEMS FOR SN6LE-FAMILY RENVENCE5-0 *PROVIDE 0 CU�YD5 OF RATEABLE SOIL I . . . . ' ATM I ., � I - , !i ;I- .I. . 1< _� , - - . COUNTERACT BUOYANCY -%_��- I, 5.4'BELOH GRADE 1:2-2q-2Or7. (514 OR SP MR A51M STAWAR05)FOR THE wo-Ac.Aix � / . . ... q81 DECK U1 / I - I I I.". .. I TyPI"_EL.QT.-L6 Q) r!) ! ! '��_ 5,­ .. 4 142 SQ.Fr. je : I LOT 31] - , �.. -QUIREMENTS �) .I. , . . . . . ....... . T I , , " too SEE DHO 5172 FOR DESIGN AND RE RAZO05E OF REPLACING UNSUITABLE 501L I : �I"I . . . - :I : , �� �T4 U) N . . 25 I " No ffi C,ONVENIENCE RECEPTA6LE NEARBY CONTROL WATER IN BELOW 6EOMAT LATERAL. . 1; 1!;.61 �_ , N ., ._.... -F__ .Qj I - ' PANEL PALE BROWN.FM SAND o SEE SITE PLAN AND SANITARY R15M FOP, M�Ep F) -1 I ' I . . • . I A.-= I Q; ' ' � P4 , --. k Ar .'.".". , . ,'1_1 I _j I 0 LINE/ SYMBOL LEGEND ' I-- I - - - . ..1q3' '. . I I : . I /, I" I /' __. MAINTAIN IN REQUI RE D SEPARATION DISTANCES DWG SP I (50 PROPOSED DESIGN AM REWREMENT5,FOR AREA ID � . I 9/ . . :­ tj I . . /' .. 0 OF �� * 01 - - 2ft, I I : SEE DETAIL,DH55P2 - REPLACe"IENT OF NON-RATEABLE SOIL. .. : :1 i - . -_ PROPERTY LINE LITILITY POLE C70-) . P151"ANCE: I EL.-6-41 - Off BELOW GRADE �ZN.I - I " .� • . - --- - 7' " PROPOSED LIFT STATION: EXISTINO TO BE "' i5,40a sq.ft (0.1242m) 11 1, -0-2nd - . I 1� ................................... -1! / Z_ ,,, ih & , I TIL I I - . - _j �7 1 .. HIGHEST EXPECTED GROUNDWATER= EL.��D' REMOVWARELOCATED ------------ HYDRANT ,(Y- SC,DHS REGOR-D ID: R-22-0-151 I 1 �4 :� - I I / -4 4 1 � ., USE: ORENCO SIMPLEX PF3005 PUMP STATION /�Y<) IR,// / .�' I '< - ­ H . ' � I I I 0 T,(KnM TO ETU) . PROVIDE: HIGHEST RECORDED GROUNDWATER = EL 4hb'PER - i TEST HOLE-(�- i - ETU I/ , -. , 11�1 . q- .... HATER ;: ! --I 'I 1(b �,-// ETU - " . 54. - 0 U5195 HELL 0436q.1,EL.4hb' U� 1, --j 2 I " " I- - I I "�.:�� - " �- 0 . . FLOATATION E=LANGE __- .' '_ 7 , ENGINEER:._-, C �-_ KI/ '. - I ., 11�.........................................7 11 ... I SANITARY SEI',ER ; � I Q� 1Z) " . COUNTERACT BUOYANCY - � - " . .45 . I I I ,111� I_'� . ' -.� of SEE "SP5 FOR DESIGN AND REQUIREMENTS I " _' 1. .PROP.ELEC ' ': *! I' . __-.1. GROUND HATER PER TEST HOLE = EL.Oh' _ff -0 -# -0 - FINISHED : M. tO I , " I I , -:/ 11 L',-� t '­ .01-PAWJ,MOUNT ON PROPO5EV 'H'FRAME . NjE� I � MIN - • I '. � ,.! Z.11" . 0 OVERHF�D ELEGTRIC, FLOOR ELEVATION F.FLEL. = ! = . -7_* _� ..' I I :�\�-_ ; :I U .AIR .' , S " " . TEST HOLE X _ K - r )-! I, � M ' 'N�"_ 1. lc_ & y j. &,, -� ­ // Uj ( %4 I- � LINE,} CND , , :1, " I - CONTROL V) Fn -� " Q I / VENT I , . , E,; I U - � ' � I . I - " , SILT FENC,E BARRIER - X - PROP05ED SANITARY A/I SYS: I �c . "�-' - - I\ - I - LZIE WOO I I 1 57b, - / "' ' :r \ Ar � OMNO To LS) .. I I 1".L" . , � .1 I I I Q ,� I 0 0 ­:� �' I � � 7 - ) Bea 6E05ERVICE5, '-----'\ <' _/1 F_ I _. � -------­­­­�..................................I----------_­_ - -- I __� I- .1 ': �T T �� : , .f ; ;,- 0 �� _'� � I- . ,_ I . . � EX15TIN6 SPOT ELEVATION Xfo.0 0 COM TO GRADE f _�p % : 01!:� :�' , I � I --i : i DATE: 01-2b-202Z q:200M :7m f-, "" L 2 � I � I . ; . *I." � -- 77 ! '. , i 0001 I ,� � : I : � 1- I � "I , 'I, i2�� 'O 6 "? : 3 : _J.�" ' -� I I I" I , � = . , ,' � PROPOSED 5MT ELEVATION %_____� 0f ., : .__ L ' " - 1 4 • " I I. : I ; PROF05ED DWELLINS FLLJ CLEAN ETU Z � 1; .:I.1,4i m I � " 11* ' PRaV05ED , �' \ I' . r1ri 107 ' : QD rn I Uj I : . . : I 1�1� �:- Z �' I Ic I NATIvE pLA�M 1, N' 1\ I ' �I : � X \ I : mom cea Ln -4-"C"-"-:, . / .. I Ah A - '. Al��A. 563, Ns •� � b 1: ". 1 I :K ro �0 : 0 BEDROOM) I "K_-':� --"/ : ,0.�r. , . : - _' � � I I' ll \-) > : FINFLB_13.2' - 1 16 ; FND I , , : � , , " - I : loo 349 ; ��4�1�_4_'�' , , . 2 , I , : 11� ; PARTIAL � '4 1 " ': - �­ -' - . � . 7K I : -, ; 14_�f_;_;'.4�'i� 4,'-,�, I I, I I '. " * �_';L:�. I � r- - : I 1 _,.��44_77'!­'_ " cr\ : . I - I , . : --I SSI .. 4"­'�­ �� , '"�_ , , T11 I .r . "." ­., ,1 I I . # . t - : "'11 I � , � 1 TLER,P.E. I : � .. SITE PLAN - 0 PIPE -4 .11 , (3 � JIFF T. 11 I I ; X I- ; I INS '�' . � p 'V TO LEAGHWLEE2 I/ . � 6 : . - 1:111 I : : I I - ­ .. D PROPOSED NATORK WOP GT5 POLY FF15WZLW PIPE 0-V ?jTW �_ - � .. : I ; ; i -1 - I N,93 41150 _q'I ".2 i 2140 GDR 35 :::: , i ;i � � . �) C�- -�_. 5MWTURE COVM NOTE, I I I I )N OW, 71 00, (DEED) . .... I F3.-): Ar VWPFE - 1: I . ;! ! ! 0 ALL RISER COVERS WEI(5HIN6 LESS THAN bo LBS SHALL BE .5=T2 M,E& 1-- ED . a 6EOMAT LATERAL,OEOTEXTILE MAT A66EMBI-Y : ; I : : I .Ili Ii: : !I � I 6EER0661I.N. I � L15E FILL ACQUIRED MOM MATERIAL 05E FILL ACWRED FROM MATERIAL I . : i SAFETY LID OR DEVICE . I M 0 20 a W DISTAL PORT,I -3.V WIDE x 3401-6 LAT W 1 76.*98, (SUR '. I : ; � � PROVIDED WITH A SECONDARY 17- -� .. 7 ! : i EXCAVATEV ON-SITE FOR THE PURPOSED ON I I 10 5 10 - ': 1_1'..�I .. - " � EXCAVAIM O"I'TE FOR AREAS CTKR Q 0 7 i ­ . " ;:," , : I, t"i . _'�'�' i . � . = IO1 -4015T.PIPE(OVER MAT OW-0 PERFORATED, , i � . . IN 1V4 VEY) .'! I ., .. � : � PROP.GRID e SANITARY SYSTEM COMPONENT INSTALLATION. _!� GRAFM SCALE LON j: I IV4'4'PRE55URIZED XPORT THAN 6EOMAT LATERAL INSTALLATION, Z : : :: ; _� WN HOLDS a 6 4 4 OU_OCK ONSTALL LEVEU _11,11-'.1-1 : �i � " BLD&- EL 6.2' PIPE TO LEACHING FED 1._4 -: . : I ; � I r. I . : � 0 IL ! 0 MAINTAIN ALL SEPARATION DISTANCAE5 ,: : I i i gl.j V_ -"I , . : %, i 1 -4 i ..�. : PROVIDE COVERS: : � ; 1 : I EX.GRADE 0 EL. 65' I *SIZED FOR 3 BEDROOM VH15LUN67 d-I : FF�,. ,:':-;�'L` ��', (3 � . r . 1� : 1; � i - - . . � ! � , .1 _�-_ - "11 ..:� . I: � I : I . - � ;�l , HIIEN REWRIED TO HE SET AT IFINISHID 6RADE U56 4-0 SPIR 35 XPORT PIPE,SD&LK Fr. PROP.GRADE OVER -1 � 7- 1 : i � 1.- 1__L. � .t 0 sm DETAIIL 5,VMS SP9 , - . '�­ : �i 1 � MIN.SLOPE =Ar/L.F.RM'D W 0 Z - I vm.'Aw H] --- _" (�' : ! MMVR-*%COVERS-LOCKNO,WATEIZT&ff, ABSORPTION BIED 0 EL.t6.2' - ..'­ : � i ;�"r- : i i U_ - a - : � . I E'.-:'I' _iL : , i W5ECT4VDOF,FLAT,SKID PROOF,BE APPROVED 5.015'1_6 OP= Ob4"= ODb'MIN 51-OPE E Y) : � . cn : !: � (5SEE 6EOMAT/MAN FOLD DETAIL PROPOSED -I LL I - - : ,: : i! FOR SEWAGE M 4 HAVE W PRMW'nOH I .1 , : : ; I 9 -, 1,11--1 .1 . . : I i : � i =' : : 1 � - PROPOSM EROSION C4NTROL MEA5URE: LOT 32] .[: : , I. ­_��'�'�! i , I ,,, 1411­'�11 ",� C.O. -" ", PROP. I . ON M45 SP`3 FOR INSTALLATION REQI�M) SOL COVER OVER 6EOMAT C/) =) r- i 1-1 I- - - -, GRADE OVER I,_ 0 �) PROVIDE SILT FENCE BARRIER A6 SHOW ,A: _�.5 1 41 : : ; � 1 � i: 1 t ", I'#I,� 41 MOP.GRADE OVER M 6 EL.5.451 USE: NATIVE SOIL(OQ I g � I", - � t 1 :3 I 1 . � " LL : I . I : "�' , I 5,11 - �_l � 'I '_ A:: •I ��!: . . I I ­ ,, 11 , . L.5.a EL.52 ,' '�' _'_1A_"'P"­-1--�'t"'111 ­­11v1A.."­ ­­ '1,.­11'­ M1 - ,[""'I.'­�"'114- I 6� '�" : MAINTAIN BARRIER WM"COMPLETICIN : ;r . . " "'__' -11 I _, ,,, _,\_ __L_ ; ­ 1 -I' � '�� - -i _ f,,,,,Q 7 ,/"1-�­ - I ; I oil- I I -( -­OD " 1111h ! i __ __ ' -, ij I I: I� � i 11 "\ 7� I : t ' : I t! - --1 i I . '� : - - - I: -- � _ 1 - 'i : \ I 1 ! i i : � �L . � I PIROPERTY LIW = EL. i4.7' 11. 1 : i �\/ I - 1 -��-_�'----� 11 . ' i 'j t \1 �'_' EXISTING ORADE a P4 LU LU - : � / E �"-,_�'_' E_1 � j !� I !9 ,,,, ��' \\" " -�Q ja ,/\\/\\,\", , / I ). , I'Ll, 1 171 , - !�' 0 .0-1 I 1. ,:V. ­j"_ �J ; I I I "� _ , k, I � i I 1 : 1; ! � ! � : : ' . I I < 5WARoMOM DISTANCE HT5 FOR : . .: \ I I \ �//'I\""/ � ­­1 , 11. 'J"'��""­"W"_'A-fl' - �) k AIJW'�j L_ .?-!'!14��H-,;.F I I I . �' I . � ...� Ak­0'.'­o-9'. < ; I ; I _ , \\ �\/'\\` '�"�4 ir=\.\,��' "'/<//�' ' / �'-77- -',// - : -M ,\\�\ ,\\</' .....," .. . . MIXED 77 771 i 1 1 E_.� Z : . �111 : // I I SAND 4 �- //\' " SANITARY SEPTIC,IMES. I ,QbM PUMI?STA OR MAM40LE fl;ESIVMn#JJ: : : - / - I; I;L�jllii " /6A.i�i'MAT" BED 6EOMAT \/',G. I . I-W I . ; ; - I I I I ... ­ AND . LU : - - � : 11 ___I - : >/\"\- F=3C IN I I \� I i I I i MR HORZONTAL SWARATION 121STANGM �0 .i � I - ORENCO '\\�\�, \� \'/1 / 1,= EL.5DW I .I \/ \1 ... / I 150L IN TYPE SP OR '\�\>/ '\�"I i / -� � \11 , 1 _Ml , : I : : I I i i I I (01.)L ROAD STORK DRAINS = "-O' � 0jNV 0 D!1� � 1 " , \ A.BUILDING W ChaLAJZ = la-O* 17 1.1w.0 L�� �j SIMPLEX \� ?,� �\N. STAMVJW51 ,�/'/\,'�\" '.;��,\) I I I I I ! I Lr) ..� 1 t . = I I .ALL -O' _� P = EL.3.72 � : � IJNV.0 FW EL.5.61 l�� DISCHARGE �/'/:' I FM ASTH N M.ON-SITESTORM DRAM = I(Y-O' � \ // I I /\111 /I/ I I LATERALS) -'�� W 4 B.BUILDING ON SLAB = 5' � . 1 1. EL.3.44' :�: \ \ ". \ (rV OF 2) 1 1 1 1 1 �� : I ­............ ------------------­-------------�......... ;: UM '��'\�/", 11-r -�+ 1; + � i /11 +�Li I I I EL.3.11 3D'BLW 6RD N C.POIRDE5,DEGM,HOUSE 04"A65, N.CATC,H BASINS(NON-LEACHNO) =5'-Om : P BASIN C'n C� U) )� � �_i.'_' ��....­.. : ..... ..._. ­.­­ .... ...- ::: -.... .. , ���11_A, +Irl A 4+ _- V - _­ - .. :: /e , : I )p : , I . ::� (LIFT STA.) I , I ' 1_:�=.=... BRN Ir- - C) C,MnLEVER5,ETC, = V-0' -O' I - ____­­ :' \ /' I I I I I I I I --1 -1-4-1 1 -4 4- 1 1 -- !. �\\ - ii� / - I _1 _T T I ------- C4: '\ i I I I I I I I I I I I f I P.SEPno TANK,PUMP STA OR M.H. = W-ON : _� , I I t D.WATEIR LINES = 10'-O' O.SANTARY LEACHING POOL= 01 Z- 415OR 35 XPORT PIPE, FUJI CLEAN CEN5 I I" I I I _ _AYEY PALE BRH FINE (:) �- --A \Q1 ri : I�H?_17.1 I I 0 (�� () I ZONING INFORMATION. MAIRINE 11 (M-11): : O.W 5 am= I 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 I, I III � , : I SAND SAND(SP) 00) U_ o V Q,PROPERTY LINES = V-02 � 5.05'LIK FT. ENHANCED TREATMENT UNIT . I i f, E.SURFACE WATER O'ETLAND.5) =-5'-Oo LOT SUE CAlElSORY, LESS THM 20000 5OPT. � EL 3' : I ! ! I I I I I I I I ( i I I I I I I I W W REAR YARD SETBACK(M%� 25'MIN � MIN.SLOPE =Y4'/LF. -4- I I ! 111! 11 C/) � ..- � I R 5HIMMIN5 POOL= 20'-O* 05VENTIAL LUT WITH CO"MTY HATM EXISTING-VACANT : ifQLrL_1_j.iii.1 I&Wl i.j i _111 U� ' a. 1.11 5D'ELN 6RD 11- ::� F.PUBLIC WELL =200-O' S.TOP Of:EMBAN104EW OR STEEP SLOPE EXISTING LOTi 116,40 SQ.FT (0.5qb A0 � 5.00'L&04 - 121' - NATIVE T _ _ I I I LL IS.PRIVATE HELL=- ' PRDPO5ED,313' : 46 0 (S) (-j O H.RETAINING HALL RTRPROOF) = 10-01 05%SLOPE OR 6REAMZ) =25'-C PR4POSED LOTI 14L. � 0 ,MIN SLOPE UNDISTURBED SOIL I -------------------- iI� � 6ND KM 5.4'BLA 6RD P_q �) N A U16 FUEL TANKS= 10'-C T.BLUFF =65'LO" LANX_-<APE AREA, 20%MIN I ..'.. .............­­.--- 0 EL.0.1' Z_ IL K.UIC,UTILME5= V-0' U.VIECK)PAMP:: 5'-O* LOT KVTI*W MIN EXISTING- OD SOFT.(ODW �, V : H16HE5T EXF`MTBD 6ROM41AIER-EL,3.0' BD.ETU 0 EL.-Oh' 1 4 .1 i I REPLACE UNSUITABLE SOIL MTHOLE) 0 �) (3 EXISTINIS" 10036 PROPOSM 1,155 W.FT. 9--, V Hlat--,T RECORDED GRO[H2WATE!R= EL 4M'PER 0 W TYPE SP OR SH PER ASTM STANDARDS P4 � .. SEPARATION DISTANCE )REMENT FOR SANITARY LEA6141%SIRKTIFTS PROPOSED,NL. - L666 NELL 53"130.1,EL.4h(7- SEE 'PROPOSED BUOYANCY ANCHORING NOTE SEE 'PROPOSED REINFORLED COW-AZETE AS SHOWN HATER IN P-1.1 :2 4 LOT Dem,B&ta MAXIMUM PERMITTED 224MAM- .t� 01AOO LF FROM W&ECT PROPERTY) (SITE PLAV AND SEE 'FUJI CLEAN aM MOYA46Y ANIT-FLOATATION ANCHORING CONFIRM VMIN RATEABLE STRATA BELON MATS PALE M . Z (FESIOMAL)i LOT COVERAGE from�w%MAX(2poel wj=T) GROUND HATER PER TEST HOLE - EL.Oh' CAL6 AND DETAIL'ON 5172 FOR PROPOSED SEE DWG 5P3 FOR BA61K I "DETAIL(5) a PENETRATE SURFACE UNTIL SAND OR FINESAND M MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SEPARATION DISTANCES: M.ON-SITE STORM DRAINS OR REC+M,6E EXISTING: 63.40' EXISTING, VACANT METHCID TO COUNTER BUOYANCY AND INFORMATION GRAVEL STRATA 15 REACkIED (5r) (3 � A.BUILDING W CELLAR = 10'-O' BASINS = IOP-0 PROPOSIEPS N.L. PROPOSED, 21-'X%002 SO.FT) 0 1 1 B.BUILDING,ON SLAB :: IO'-O" N.CATCA BASINS,NON-�N&= IO'-O' FRONT YARD SETBACK"W�,35'M 64ZOSS FLOOR AREA-- ' GEOTEXTILE G.FORC4f6,DEC*�HOUSE OVERKqW5, 0.SAX LEACAN&POOL5= V-0" EX1511%, VAC,ART LEACHING LATERALS (GEOMAT) CMn.EVEI;?6,ETC, = 5'-O' P.PROPERTY LINES = 5'-O' EXISTINS, VACANT PROPOSED SANITARY RISER DIAGRAM E-1 PAGE: D.HATER LINES = 10-O' Q.TOP OF EMBANKMENT OR 5TS32 SLOPE PRCIPOSM, 13.21 PROPOSED: 1,qD4 SO.Fr. W/PRESSURIZED PIPE ON TOP OF ASSEMBLY TE�T H6LE W E.SURFACE HATER 00LAV5) = W-01 05%SLOPE OR 6REATWJ =25'-Om SIDE YARD SETBACK MII%,) 25'MIN BUILDW HEI&ITi 35'MAX INNOVATIVE /ALTERNATIVE ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (TYP OF 2-39.0"WIDE X 17.0'LG) BY: MdDONAID 6115051ERVICES Cn F.FteLr-,WELL = 2000-01 R.BLUFF = Wi EXISTING. VA-CANT EXISTTN&s VACANT PRESSURIZED SYSTEM IN PROPOSED ABSORPTION BED DATE: 01-2b-2022,q:20an V) 4 5.FWATE Hal = W/15V S.SEPTIC,TAW,PUMP STA,6REAEf PROPOSM 24.T PROPOSEDs 34.V SCAL5 NONE SUBJECT PROPERTY CURRENTLY: H.RET.HALL OfIRPROFF) = IO'-Ow TRAP OR MANHOLE = 8'-O' SIDE YARD SETBACK CAHILATNE O'RM): 50 M * SUBJECT PROPERTY 15 VACANT �� U U115 FUEL TANKS = 10'-O' T.SWIMMING,POOL =W-O' NUMBER OF STORM 2 51Y MAX � r,U/67 UTILITF5 = W-00 U.DECK/RAMP = 5'-O' E45TINS,, VACANT EXISTN5# VACANT : NO SANITARY SYSTEM EXISTS ON THIS PROPERTY, I r-) SPI L.ROAD STORM DRAINS OR FTDiARISE I )POSED,41.1' PROPOSSM 2 STY NO U/5 STORAGE TANK EXt5T5 ON THIS PROPERTY, EL.-b.q' - 13.0'"GIRD I U BASM = 20'-O' 1 0 NO MSTING OR PROPOSED STORM DRAINAGE STRUCTURES EXIST 6ROUNDWATER ENCOUNTERED OR ARE PROVIDED FOR THIS SITE. 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RATED VOLTAGE 120V ..................................... -R ............................................................................ 4x4x&'L6 A60 TIMEr OUTSIDE ON A 1705T,MINIMIM COVER 36 SUITABLE PEPE5TAL 74 50 INILET PIPE_� FF52EWY 60 Hz Oun.ET PIPE ... ................--------------- ---------------------------------------­------------------------------------- BELOK 6RADE INCA.SEID IN NMiIN VIEN OF THE SYSTEM THAT IT LA POLFW C• AONCPETE IN 12" ovnzT PIFE 5izE _T 5FE-GIFIGATION5 F3 rrfn ID(16mm OV) SERVE5.CONTROL A DIAME�50NOTUBE. U) 2ya IV 0)640 OP) Y CENTER SHALL BE F_ Anaerobic, Media (TYPICAL) MOUNTED 35'AE3V ..........- 5n Ilm FIN15HEO GRADE(MIN) - 7 PP PE Filling F41te. 52% ..I:T .I. LBS BoCird Type Aerobic, Media PVC, PP PE Filling Rate 16% FUJI CLEAN ETU OR ABOVE BFE, F ------------------------------------------ ----- - --------------- W&EVER 15 HI&ER. MOD CEN5 Aerobic, Media 1313 PE Filling Rate 5 POWER C4ONstwnoN IN kI,#vVAY 8 ZIR G) Blower 2.b cfm EFFLLENT AIRLIFT ................ - --------------------- INLET BAFFLE Tank FRP AMPEWS IAA GRADE kly POINER UIBLE 3 x lb Ak*x lb m 001) (D V Piping PVC, PP PE • Access Govern Plastic /Gast Iron CE MADE N FLU CLEAN Disinfectant (Optlonao Chlorine Tablets RECHWAILATION F13E L FLOW BAFFLE V2*AIR MAKE FLOW OPENM(rnm?) Air Blower shall be: 4- aV x 12 x�-114'SM EYE B MOCK(TYP OF 4) FUJI CLEAN USA in as close proximity to control panel as possible v49%,,m CABLE sEavm mr PLAN VIEW on a solid(e.g.concrete)pad to minimize vibrations HFRAME DETAIL - cr x 5'x I'-W SLAB ENHANCED TREATMENT UNIT (ETU) ✓ in a location above water level FOR CONTROL PANEL AND GFI RECEPTACLE SSTL 6MVIC15 M?OF 4) TOTAL VOUM away from grease exhaust fans. STWMAM FOR I/A OWS CONTROL PANIJ MOWIN& CLEVXE ATTA6HES,TO NYLON 621 WTT.(3t CU.YDW 2040 HOPE SBCAA;M HEAVY STRAP RM HEISHTe 12X2:1 L13 COVER BY POLYLOK,TYP. MODEL CEN5 ✓20'0 HDPE SECURE HEAVY ✓ away from bedroom windows and other locations where SCALE- NONE 305 x L2 x 11-114'96TL EYE 56ALE: NONE C42VER BY FOLYLOK,TYP. operational sounds(although minimal)may be a nuisance HOOK(rM OF 4) 20POSAMTYSCREEN L 20"0 SAFETY SCREEN ✓ In a location that allows unencumbered access for BY FOLYLOK TYP. BY FOLYLC<TYP. inspection and maintenance activity STOP"Em OR —SUITABLE COAR q'x 5'x P-10'SLAB FUJI CLEAN ETU ✓ with proper electrical grounding END PU* TO 6RADE TOTAL VOLIM BUOYANCY CALCULATION: ✓ with wiring and electrical connections made by a licensed 62i CUJ�T.(31 CU.YDSJ I UWAA, WEI%ffa 12,21D2t LI3 EIVOYANT FORCE 15 RESI.LT OF AIR VOLUME 201*REM BY 16, 0, 246 24DISINFECTIONN electrician. if NITHIN CONTAINERS FULLY ItJ2E2V_N WATER. POILYLOK,TYP. MANHOLE MANHOLE MANHOLE CYLINDER MANHOLE 2020 RFSER BY ✓ with no objects on top of electrical cord. rl I I // ronoNAU PMYLO1r,TYP. in a well-ventilated space out of direct sunlight and PIPE NOTE: ADDITIONAL CLEAN OUT SHALL C4M EMPTY TANK 9JOYANCYt am LBS r I I / I I I BE PROVIDED IN INTERIOR OF BLD6, 50%SAFETY FACTORS 4PW LEIS protected from elements such as direct rain or snowfall. No H01,19E TRAP awl BE PROVIDED PM IRL 2015,P3201A TOTAL UPLIFT RESTRAINT: 12"20 LBG 4 ✓ Hardwired to power in states and jurisdictions that require ........... 21 a hardwired connection. FLOW OPENM . .............. --­....... MIN 60 MiN Z5 CONCRETE NE16HT, 150 LOW elf. ............. fMrTAN%1LAR.CONC#MM PAD@ x 62 CV". CIL&x 50N x I'-I0'1DP W �F STRAPPINIS,AND#MIORW PER MT##& In REINFORCEP CoM.SLAS, ANTI BUOYANT FORGE 12;352 L55 60.kO m d1SE C+IAM) C0 WARD TYPE ANTI BWANT F0176E EXCIEEDSt EIIJOYANT'FORCE CONTACT MEDIA TYPIC& 13Y A 151 SAFE'rY FACTOR > E2MIOR "EMQUI t X KT-56 V Z C4 Q In k FUJI CLEAN ETU - COUNTERACTING BUOYANCY REcRcaxnON kZ I. FOR aEAM(5)LOCATED IN TRAff IC,AREAS,PROVIDE NITH ASS:!MBLY TRAFFIC BEARING FRAME NO COVER. INSTALLATION DETAIL TYPICAL SLAB DETAIL -rTIONS.2.FOR USE WITH EWILM6 EXTENSIONSWCONNE- X AT ETU BLOWER UNIT ScOut NONE < LL SCAM: NTA X Z AEROBIC MEDIA FUJI CLEAN GENERAL NOTES: < FUJI CLEAN BLOWERS--MAC-SERIES "R" PERFORMANCE CURVES (60 Hz) I. THE ETU SHALL BE INSTALLED PER FUJI GLEAN INSTALLATION REWIPEMNT5 AND ANY ADDITIONAL C) REQUIREMENT5 PER 56D145 AND THE DE510H ENGINEER CONTAINED HEREIN. P 5N ENGINEER 2. THE PE51C 71NEER SHALL OBSERVE THE ONTS PRIOR TO BACKFILI AND DURING SYSTEM 250 START-UP. LA4h 5. THE ONTS,SHALL BE TESTED FOR WATER TIGHTNESS USING A METHOD APPROVED BY THE X j� ALRATION MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO ARRIVAL AT TT­IE 51TE. A55EMBLY 4. A FUJI CLEAN REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE PRESENT PURIN6 START-UP. MA(200R. 5. THE INSTALLER MUST HOLD A CURRENT ILIGUID WASTE LICENSE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER In ................ ------------------- --------- ------- ------------------- .................. ........................ .............................. LMhb. 5&3 ARTICLE V11(SEPTIC INDUSTRY 13U5NE%E---,)AND ENDORSEMENT J (INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATN/E \Q) TREATMENT SYSTEM IN5TALLER)THROUGH THE 5ffOLK COUNTY DEPAIRTMENT OF LABOR.LIC,5511,16 8.4 CJ:1M SECTION A-A VIEW SECTION B-B VIEW AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS,PURSUANT TO SUFFOLK COUNTY CODE, MACAM 200 ................... ................... 1. THE OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL REGISTER THE OWT5 KTH THE 5-CPH5 U5IN6 DOCUMENTS PROVIDED By THE Df51&N ENGINEER. LV 8. THE OMER SHALL EXECUTE AND MAINTAIN AN OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH AN ,GPM ......__.­_____-------- - ----- .............. ..................------- ......................... 7 AUTHORIZED MAINTENANGE PROVIDER. THE AGREEMENT51HALL HAVE A MINIMUM 3-YEAR 5FRVIGF MACA20R. INTERVAL. 180 q. NO KITCHEN SINK 6ARBA6E DISPOSER 5HALL DI5GHAR5E TO THE OWT5, ENC, ER: 10. No WATER SOFTENER SHALL P15r,44AROE TO THE OWT5. 0 TS,APPROVED I/A OWT5 Alarm Circuit Breaker 11. INSTALLATION AND USE OF THE I/A OWT5 MUST CONFORM TO THE DEPARTMENTS N> 63 CfH ------ -------------- ........ - --------------- 6VIDAN(E DOCUMENT PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARDS FOP,'APPROVAL AND MAG20OR 04: Float Swltcl�,Pressure Switch, 1� T. tw LA Test/Normal/ MANAC7EMENT OF INNOVATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE ON 51TE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS.".......... --------------------- .......... -------------------------------------- 4.2 GW Test/Normal/Silence Switch Silence Switch 12. THE UNIT SHALL DE VENTED To THE ROOF OF THE RE51pENcE BEIN(5�,ERVEP.VENT PIPES SHALL < EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 6'ABOVE THE ROOF LINE AND THE TOP OF THE VENT SHALL HAVE A MINI .......... ......... .................. !� :: mum PVC W&WT MALE Circuit Breaker HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF 12"TO THE SLOPED PORTION OF THE ROOF. IN(A5E5 WHERE IT 15 NOT . ......... FRACTI(AL TO VENT THE SYSTEM TO THE RESIDENCE ROOF,A VENT PIPE MAY BE PIPED TO THE 0 LLI .............. --- 60 LA* I............................. ............................ APAPTER WffH&A&:ZT -. ........................ ........ ................ ............. ..... ............ (Extra component 11 v ....... op! • EXTERIOR 51DE OF THE RE51DEN6E AND TERMINATES A MIN" 5 E3 GRADE,fND00R5 OF I "A ABOVE E. THESE VENT 014175 CONTROL PANEL 2�&Cf IM t MAG15OR NO LOCK 14465ff R Alarm Beacon 01171DOOR5 necessary,such as R&U,OR 4 1 JI 67ROUNO PIPE5 SHALL BE L06ATED A MINIMUM Of-31 FROM ANY WINDOW OR DOORWAY AND MUST TERMINATE ............. ..... MACIOCR 7 (IN N13-4A 4X eW4.O%§;F,) Lue WITH A CAR130H FILTER DEVICE.ALL VENT PIPES MUST HAVE MINI"DIAMETER Of:2", discharge pump) "'A 2 OLZ 0125 INti. 9 ADAPTORS,RISER5�SAFETY SCREENS,AND I MANUFACTURED 73�OF49'3 BUILDIN5 13. ALL ADAf LIDS SHALL BE MANUFACTUR BY OR 501fDOLE DO N 2 rl r5 ZN 40 LA4h x WT FITTINS F PVC HOSE BARB MM12OR EGIUAL PCHER.PANEL 11 PVC MAGbOR -,qp, I I IA UM 45 1 NO FIELD 14. DIRE6T BURIAL OF ELECTRICAL AID CONTROL KIRE5 15 PROHIBITED. ALL WIRES SHALL BE ENCASED SS10 Pressure Switch PROVIDE CONNELTION MIN 56H.40 PVC CONDUIT. 1 #12 1#12, 2#Ib IN MAC-40R W44 PVC,906XWT DETAILT' F20A,I-POLE $126 15, THE OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL PROVIDE EITHER A 20-AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER IN51DE THE DWELLING _lEFFFEY T. EIVI'LER,P.E. 'W 20A MAIN ELECTRICAL PANEL OR INSTALL A 50-PANEL IN AN EA51LY Ar-r-E-551BLE LOCATION. CZVPL GIMIT BREAKERS N 0 TANK COWCTION 1 #12, 1 *12, Ib. INVERT ELEVATION5 ARE ESTIMATED. THE ONTS INSTALLER SHALL CONFIRM ELEVATIONS PRIOR To 0 500M 10A.45 W2.18 eon 2513h3 3W4135 356.00 No 5C14a WLIDIN& r #126 #126 CONSTRUCTION AND NOTIFY THE PE516N EW-71NEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. WAII Pvc POWER PANEL- rl. THE OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL NOT BACKFILL ANY WORK PRIOR To INSPECTION5 BY THE EN61NEER AND SONS. PRESSURE KPa/PSI A F11 AIR CVFM INSTALLATION PROCEDURES AND MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC SHALL BE DUPLEX 6FI OUTLET INSTALLED lb. ALL MATERIAL,WORKMANSHIP,INS 0 -7 PERFORMED BY THE OWT5 IN5TALLER. IN HEATHERPROOF MLDSIXE 14. OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL 13E RE5PON5113LE FOR ANY AND ALL MARK OUTS FOR ALL UNDERGROUND ....... UTILITIES,AND SERVICES IN THE AREA AND RELOCATE THEM AS REWIRED THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT 9 0 --3- 7�1 § FIR15HM 6RAM ROJEr, ZlSl NELDW JDW 116� I — I - PER PREVALENT CODE. PROVIOM 20. FINAL APPROVAL 51ALL NOT BE 6RANTED UNTIL ALL THE IFOLLOKIN6 REQUIREMENT5 ARE FULFILLED *w,4 Terminal Blocks FUJI CLEAN - ONE LINE DIAGRAM TO THE 5AT15FA(TION OF THE ENGINEER,56C)PH,AND 56-0 VV NOTE:PROTECT ALL ABOVE AM BELOW GRADE KIRINS, 21. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL,STATE,COUNTY AND LOCAL PVC CZNDW -g Blower Hardwire RUN IN PVC,CONDUIT,SCH 40,MINIMUM. SAFETY C-OqX5. T 4_4 LL C0#ZrTM ADAPTS H5 TAM K&LL -N( 5A n21 WALL MELM WK NO SCR2 22. NO CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMMENCE UNTIL A PERMIT TO CON5M T A WASTE DISPOSAL 5Y5TEM HA5 LU Line BEEN RUED.AR LW V •PVC,cacw 0- 23. OWT5 INSTALLER TO GOMPAGT AREAS DISTURBED TO q5%PROCTOR DEN511Y(36 IN BELOW 6RADE, �-4 I.— U) I Z CJ am .dwm 12 IN.LIFTS MAX). ELEGrItICAL A PUMP < :K I ALARM EFFLUENT FLOAT 24. OWT5 P67ALLER COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. PLOAT kom 001,11711TO Wiring Diagram SHALL SUBMIT ALL IN5URAWE5 TO THE OWNER PRIOR TO COMME t < LL1 U4 25. OWT5 W-TALLER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESTORATION OF ANY AND ALL DAMAGE TO ANY WM l4WFAC;TURf3Z FLOAT PUMP SWITCH W D_ PVC 1HFMA= RaBOWAROW 7URE OR C-4ZADF AS REQUIRED BY AGENCIES HAVING JURISDICTION,AT No ADDITIONAL C05T 5TRX Z 5NrrCH O PF!OV1M TAW W C!li < Wif ADAPUR PERHETM OF TO THE OMER. PENEMT1014 THIMAM Horn V15VAL BEACON ONSITE WASTEWATER Z Rim TREATMENT 5Y5TEM 2b. OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL EMPLOY ALL 5AFETYMFA5VRE5 INGLDPINE,SHEETING AND 5HORIN67 To PKSUP AAaW DETAIL 'A' PROTECT EX15TIN(5 57RUrTURE5 AID PEDESTRIANS. PERN'VM OF ASSEMBLY DETAIL FloatAlarmLint! -1. -�TALILER SHALL V151T THE 5rrE,REVIEW ALL CON5TRUr.TION DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING 2 OKT5 W NO,SC NO SCAM Grounding THE BID. LD Watertight Block VA SYSTEM 28. OWTS INSTALLER SHALL INFORM THE ENGINEER FOR ANY OMISSIONS AND OR DEFI(IENCIE5 AS 50ON lu CAONTROLLER WN AS THE OWT5 INSTALLER BEr,�5 AWARE OF IT, Fittings FASTEN PARL To AND ALARM O 261. OWT5 INSTALLER 514ALL GOORI)INATE THE WORK WITH ALL AUTHORI11E5 HAVING JURISDICTION. ...... PROPOGEI) FRAME, --N,,7 50. OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL VERIFY ALL FIELD CONDITIONS,AND DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO PROVIDING BID SEE DETAIL,THIS DNS .. ..... PROP05AL. U C40WTROL PANEL U_ 51. OWT5 INSTALLER SHALL BE RE5PON515LE FOP,FIELD FIT AND GUALITr OF WORK SATISFACTORY TO NEMA 4X 41 INLET PIPE -RO 5GPPH,9,PHS,AND THE ENOKER. NO ALLONANGE SHALL BE MAPE ON BEHALF OF ANY ERROR OR I'-n ISM(TYP) Incoming Air NE61-EYST ON THE PART OF THE CC1TRtO.LTOR Neutral Block Power In FIX 6RAM Pressure Tubing OUTLE1 PIPE 3.2. OWT5 IN57ALLER SHALL NOTIFY THE 56D-6 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE INSPECTION. AIR C40MPIRE55OR N IL ML09M KAa&6E 6FIOVMET Q) www.dignetnycli.com Z COMPACTED%UCT FILL TO ........... or FROM EWILVINS Pk&PANEL Z AIR LINE To _6ROM SURFACE SLOPE USE 20A BREAKEF, TREATtfM TAW, of NEW YORK CITY W&W.call8l I.com loo, Alarm Panel shall be: < 01M GRADE TO SHED WATER FROM N &LONG ISLAND COUPLING (for other states) TAM LV5. 'A 0 in a well ventilated area as PO LINE TO FLOAT �'J t;yg W dry and protected from 800-272-4480 1811 0 AIR LINE FOR ALARM elements as possible V20 MIK OOMPACTED C44SHED ✓ .. ................... By law,excavators and contractors working in For safety reasons,homeowners are strongly STONE BRJW STOW TO MID in as close of proximity to USE 15A BREAKER • the five boroughs of New York City and Nassau encouraged to call as well when planning any PAGE: SEAM OF TANK CAOWACTM SEE MAIL 9K FORJ DETAIL IBN FOR FujiMAC Blower as possible (PO�M FOR COMPRE95M NOTE- and Suffolk Counties on Long Island must type of digging on their property. IN 64NCH LIFTS. THROL16H TAW, ✓ wired by qualified OLOINER MST BE HAND WIRED contact DigNet,1-800-272-4480 or 811,at least Homeowners can icontact us directly at THROLISH RISER C40NWLTION CNTRL 1/ 0 PANEL C40RECTION DETAILS ours u no more than 10 working days 1-800-272-4480 or by calling 811,the MAC,5MI'AR BLOWER (excluding weekends and legal holidays)prior national call before you dig number.For electrician to beginning any mechanized digging or excavation work completed on personal ...........- FUJI ETU b'TW,P4.EGOPFM SLAB excavation work to ensure underground lines property,it is the contractor's Y21MSTONELEVELTC1HTHN unencumbered access for CONNECTION DETAIL - (5EE DETAIL.THIS DWG) are marked.Excavators and contractors can responsibility-NOT the homeowner's-to C W"(fM,AFT AM SIDE TO SW FUMBIX CaPLW HEIM ASTM C923 STMVARD 1 4 also submit locate requests online,through contact DigNet.Having utility lines marked inspection and maintenance P2 IV par MINHH STOW BEDDING / in a location that allows INSTALLATION DETAIL EGIA14.10 FMCO MM STME66 STEM amm /P RAIROSED P.G.(PAD, CONTROL PANEL AND BLOWER IT IC.If you do not currently use ITIC,please prior to digging is free of charge. 5C,6JZ NONE SEALANT KEW A61M STAKWM BZ#4- SEE MTAI1_THIS activity PRDPOSED BLOWER TO BE MOUNTED ON 14'FRAME OR EQUAL"SEE M THIS VW call 1-800-524-7603 for more information. 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ID'DEEP x 34D"HIDE W g 1:12TGAP , (UPON EXPANSION) = S51TE PLAN FOR LATRAL F-DI-1-1 D12 rD131 rD141 0=15 rD161 rD71 MDI 8 RET RET W4V1) TBI OUAWITY,L ,,LENOTH/PATH 16 17 18 8 : T11T of: I (9) I 910 LmJ Lu1_2J Lmj URj U§)j M Otenco Model 0 � CLEAN= 4 � LE R 0 GEOMAT �_ 1­ TR� I ; - w6RO56OPIC,MEI"`IBlRANE AHWorequiv. : MADE TO DIVEW lLEACHING SYSTEMlAk- D15TAL FEAD `4M aif NOFVREADED ADAPC'i�F?: 14 13 Note:I signal is present i : Pofzr(M) T!PIC41 Cross Section 1 0: Optioni during alarm cmiditiorts. � i : a . l 5CM PVC OATE VALVE -Nol;to Eicale-PSC I PL : :I�l . :. .:: n; ,1i111:l:..::1I.. ..:l G : �� , �.. ...ii.. ... :I;!... . . .. II !:.. III ,�cl X2 1 1 ,I — . Terminril Block Types i -- -I I For VCOM-S RO SCW PVC PIPE FROM ­ ­ ' D 2 �� _PLASTIC, RISEIR W �:­_\,� , -_ ,_-­,v,, I__ — I HT - r ,,,�-�_-:­,,,, ­02 operation description, PRE5WRE FIELD f'� - �_"_'_ 111'11'_ - �;- " , ' ; - -KA.TERT16HT CAP , , - , :: _---- � - -see drawing no. '' - ,: �, Z, -, .- " ,� � - , - � Ar, � , - - I- --- ,,,""-,-- 11 \" , I, 1s Standard surge "EIN � � ,_ - , 1-CP-OP498", : \ 1'1_'_� ': ,1,\",­- I'' _-,� _1,I \ --­ SaI40 %W fvrl FF55WE , I " , , ,\, \"''_''�- -',\ ,--'', - 0_� -, "PVG,6ATE VALVE -ll., - - , - T MERAL,NOTES NO REQ11M , I, �- - I',_ ­_'1"I," �,__--\,, I ,4:LATEM MTER TO __ � , , ­,� ­ io0j) M BA616 DES16H PAP-Al-lIETERS \' � ' -"I __ I _ ,--, REMEMBER TO FOLLOW THE5E DE515N PARAMETERS MEN VE-516MW AND%TALLIN5 6EOMAT: - , - \­ I IMT PETAL5) , , ��,-_ I ...... � -,� D !�,LI L2 Power Wiring Options RAMFCILD : TEE 6EL , - �, - � . PRE5ERVATION OF THE NATIVE 501L BETWEEN TREW,HE5 AND MINIMIZING ITS V15RLIPTIO14 AND COMPACTIO14 T2 . - -, PIPE � I DURN5 60145TRUCTION 15 E55ENTIAL TO MANTAINN6 501L 51IM11JRE AND THEREFORE HATER AND CM5 I 01,1111i : I I - JZT 3 -.-- .. . Two Circuits One Circuft : -�-�----,,%, ,!, , I 1 711--, -,,". I PRE95LIRE PIPE 5EGTION MOVEMENT IN THE SOIL A"NP THE TRENGHB.fOIR TH15 I;T�W%WNSTF M15TO13EIREW-441YTRMH.�, , '"' it -OVERINSTermhw TL , I .1 `.� 1� , I MEN P0551BLE XE55 A 633 SAW LAYER 6 UTILIZED AS A BASE,AROUND AD C 7 THE 6EOMAT. Strip NI ",',�,-,--�,�,�---::,,`� " ,:��\�,��',_",,,,-­::-",­,��'� LU I M56N MANUAL FOP 6EOMAT PRE56URIZE0 5HALLON MIN FIELD APPLICATIONS-SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK . X V,�-.-��I "I . 0: 11 1701 --171,01 M _�\ ­�_�_ �%­:- t� �­ _,"l-,q,,,\" NOTE:THE VALVE SHCUD OF: ... 0 i 002. : .— . I 1�11 I � -," - BE M 1­111614 POINT,IqAll:-R : D pvc PIPE 5E I - V"---,-:: 4 : . . : I... � 5CH40 . KEEP THE BOTTOM OF THE 5EOMAT SHALLOW(6-18 INCflE5 BELOW EX15TI�&AND FIN15H 61RAOE�; M� M�� . .IPOP , .�. .1 : I-__ _:::.\� SHO"DRAIN EIAGK TO THE: I... . . __ _ :: 00 : 00 I : 1, --,�, ',�I ......... :.......: ,�, - 1�"­', - -- -,,, I . SEPARATION TO THE SEASOXAL H164 WATER TA13LE 15 3 FEET,ME55 OTHERN15E ARROVEDarrangement diagram, ...........................: ....... ..........I ................ft .7 71 : W 71 i ........0........"", , PM TANK AND TO ISEOMAT SEPARATION TO IMPERVIOUS LAYER SHALL BE 4 FEET,UNLE55 01IM15E APPROVED7 Phone ee drawling no. Gill : 1. ; : .* � : I :. KEEP THE BOTTOM5 OF THE IVVVUAL OEOMAT LATERAL5 E, 1 =— :Una :DW-FA-S-34". Controls Pump Controls Pump Ground : : .. !: i COVER TO 'N, COVER TO TO PREVENT FREEZIN6. . DO NOT OVER-1216 THE MOTH OR DEPTH OF THE ORAN FIELDTRE5,In Neutral Neutral LI LI I : : 1 , le*100, 15 Ii : 1, , 6RADE .: ; ...,::, : Z 6RADE PROVIDE FOP LATERAL PIPE DIRAINA61E AND MAINTEINANS2 ACGE55; � ! I - 5RADE EMALIZATION/,, : . t . � l . �I 'E M015T OR WETBECAIM THEY CA14 EA51LY 5 AR 6 A T, l:: � I I.. ­� IFE .. �ii � ill : : AVOID NORKIN6 50IL5 THAT AR ME AND OMP C, ; . . ; 1i , , : i\ . I-_;I� : � .I Telephone Una Conrw:ltlon From Main Power Panel g-ru i i Q to l G) i!- IHRDTn.E VLV 56ARIFY THE DRAIN FIELD 13A5E NELL BEFORE N5TALLIN67 GOMPONENT5. .'..115 VAC,I Phase,60 Hr. Z B i i 0 CZ I * �=0 t S V eeomcd IN 13OX(TYP) CIL OL '6 WHEN FIRST REVIEWINO A 51TE AD DMILOPIN6 A DE5167K Fill TRE 6WHAT LATERALS PARALLEL TO 6ROUNO Main d1i riled a-0 .Vi � ri- \- Wire tJ 01stributlon P" CILEARCILIT 021provided by others. av Z a5� a N ............... - 5URFAGE GONTOUR5 KfNEVER P0551BLE TH15 WILL HELP MAKE IT EA51ER TO KEEP DRAIN FIELD BA5E .. 115 VAC I 1 Hip, Z r_ �10AND 1715TAL 112("it(175 FMY FREEaRIA7M XFORT ELEVATION5 UNIFORM.DE516MR6 PERPEWla)LAR TO A WRFACE CONTOLR WILL MEAN THAT THE DOWN 6RADIENT Pump j EMAL.IZATION Trampot P" FM FORT PIPE TO LEACHN6 FIELD 0 __ F E: Use one wire nut to connect the pumpOrenc 9 5 IN, r. and controls circuit breakers together LIFT ENO OF THE DRAIN FIELD TREWSH HILL BE 5HALLON-PLAGED,AHEREA5 THE UP 6RADIENT M Y41LL BE KGH o Model I Phase I So Hz� i; - with the Wcoming LI power One.Use /7HROTTLE Orfka%le � IN VALVE WX NO PERFORATION-Tl I.I.O.N)Connect phone fine to ATRTU-100 another wire nut to connect the pump VALVE IN STATION ,RJA 1" phone line NOTE-Vlotors must have Factory default. and controls neutral locks together BOX Fdb& / WITHIN PEA50N,SMALL FREGVENT 1205E5 OF EFFLUENT TO THE OEOMAT ARE PREFERRED OVER FEVER,LAR6ER surge arrestol fifter, internal overload protection Wire as shown. with the incoming neutral line. __ ----\ P05B,HONEVER,RE5T/RE-AFRATfON INTERVAL5 MU5T ALSO BE PROVIDED FOR 4-5 P05B A PAY 15 MOST �lll�,l_�_lll, GOMMON.9.1HP CHAMBER5 9MLD BE DE516NED NTH FLOAT 5MTCHE5 CONTROUIN6 H16H MTER ALARM,PU1r1r EIDW.WD-S-148 � OWOFF,AM LOW KATMVEWANT OF.AN EVENT COUNTER 6 RECoKvROED. n ''I'll'' CIEOMAT EXCAVATION REMIREMENT5Rev.9.0 0 11121118 \ ' . ___00f Pi20PO5ED COMTM OL ETIEN THE RSENCHAIBGE j­_.1 - __- --- '. -"-,I � BOOR OB5TAOLE5 MAKE TRENCH GON5TRZTION IMPRAG71CAL,714E ENTIRE LEAD AREA P�_71W."'W",_ ---- '�W, .�" I�' I , ,. , 1��­ l" : . MAY 13E EXCAVATED A5 NGE55ARY,BAGKFILLEP NTH A 5UITABLE SAW FILLH AS A5TM(,-33 5AW TO THE . " ; 1; OE51l ELEVATION 01­'T�E BOTTOM OFT Cfl AND THE l C0115TRI,16TEP AND BAGKFILUD IN 633 SAW.1 , a � `" , REN .". ,,M,W , wj,- � .., ,. , I ,.--- '' ODTITIPOne -,, ,f .,;,WrI I , �, L - - �"fflvIr ,I- Materials of Construction / — — — ONE LINE PIAORAM 1NA111�Ali �� \:: �" 1012VI Im !"0 A .1 Material FRE55LIRIZE0 SYSTEM TPAN5POPT LINES t:1iC�-­ -, �­ =- "­ �4 (N­ ­ .1 .,.. ­ ,M �� Enclosure UV-resislant fiberglass,Type 4X OP 66) ***l"""`,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. b-MIN j 56ALE: NONE.�i " _ �. p72A -ff !N. P- 101Pl # eAJW .--...-- 110-'i"l 6ENERAILLY THE EFFUNT TRAN5PORT PIPE FROM THE TREATMENT LNIT TO THE 6150MAT 6JV2"TO 5'51-HEDULf 40 CID. PVC PIPE.THE ACTUAL PIPE SIZE WILL DEPEND UPON 5UGH FAGTOR5 A5 D15TANCE,PUMP HEAD,5CO.R VELOGIT'(, tl: Hinge stairtless steel FICTIOAL L5E AND VPM PREE AT THE P15TAL RFI ,THE TRAN5PORT PIPE 940"BE 9LOPED P�'O.-M TR BA(X TO THE RHP BA5114 TOWARD THE ET To DRAIN THE LNE AE EACH DOSE.N 50ME a, Wn sxiolLatch Sbinless steel (:07EOMAT DETAIL — 6f_"TRIX !5Y5TEM%LLC, GA5E5 IT MAY 13E BETTER TO 5LOPETI-E TRA16PORT LINE N BOTH DIRECTIONS.TH15 SHOULD BE DONE TO �:4 (3114 MILL ROCK ROAD EMT BUILDINS PREVEW fREEZIN67 IN COLD WEATHER.AN ANTI-51PHON DEVICE 5FOULD BE U5EO WHERE ANY GPANCE Of -t )�f-%#e5M OLDSAYBROMOT Ob475 /--- 51PHONN6 OF THE PUMP TAW MAYO(CUR.VE516N MANUAL FOR ff-OMAT PRE5`5URaD 514AUOH VIRAINFIELD X Anplications General PRE55URI ZED :� j TE b60-510-0700-P14ONE APFLIGATIOK5-9TFOLK GOUNTY,NEW YORK-PAa b OF 15 �4 n QSpecifications 860-510-OT65-FAX 015MBLITION MANIFOLDS AND LATERALS l_� W U_ OrencO S-Sedes Simplex Control Panels control single pumps in OrenccP S-Serles Simplex Control Panels are electromechanical Longitudinal C,roa5 1.5oction 0 of 2) Wel-WILAIR-TOLL FREE 6EOMAT D15TRIBUTO14 MANIFOLDS ARE TYPICALLY#/2"TO 3'5CH6XLE 40 PVC.D15TRIBUTION LATERALS ARE E-4 X Z effluent sewer(STEP)systems,onsite,septic systems,W for pump panels for controlling single pumps.Standard features Include an Feature Specifications W-011116150MIATRixSYSTEMLOM TYPICALLY VTO 2'561-11EDULE 40 PVG.51ZIEHILL VAPY DEPENVIN6_7 ON DE5104 AD 51TE CONDITIONS.control into conventional gravity sewer systems, Automatic/Off/Manual(AutQ/Off/Man)toggle switch,controls circuit Height in,(mm) 11.5(292) SCALE: NONE I KNW6EOM1ATRI.X5Y5TEM5LOH P15TRIBI)TION LATERALS,5HOULD HAVE FLOW EQUALIZATION VALVE5 11,15TALLED TO PROVIDE EQUAL FLOW OFa) (3j EFFLUENT TO ALL ROWS WHER 6150MAT LATERAL5 ARE AT VARYIN6 ELEVATION5.FLOW EOUALIZATION VALVI�S = - <breaker,pump circuit breaker,automatic motor control operation,and Width,in.(min) 9,3(236) ARE OFTEN IN5TALLED IN THE PUMP CHAMBER FOR EA5Y OPERATION,PP9TEGTION FROM VAMA55F RO an audible/visible high water level alarm with auto reset.Specifications PREVENTION OF FREEZIN6.A P15CONNECTi'141ROTTLE VALVE 5HOULD BE N5TALLED DONl OF THE P"ToC) -rDerith,in. mm) . 7) THROTTLE AND 5M OFF FLOW TO THE 6EGMAT PIPIN6. LU C.jfor standard and optional features are listed on page 2. NORAREDEDPROVINaW - . , �- ­ S1 panel ratirV 120 VAC,1 hp(0.75 0,16 A.1-phase,60 ItCITY IN THE LATEPAL5,TO M1141MIZE ORIFICE GLO56IN6 AD TO PROVIDE AS EVEN 015TRIBLMO.4 OF �). �, _T ;�­_­ . .�m,, � �, '. ,�I .__. ', ?_ II ' ' I 11­�� All S-Series control panels have a 120 VAC controls circuit -M � �� , I , I..... � 11IW, '.I- KA5TTAS P055113LE.HOWEVER T015 REQUIRESTHATTHE-TREATMENT 5Y5TEM OPERATE ATTit SFEGIFIED (1 �, 7,71'a ': 1. �?Z*, T_ Q) V - 'In" I -phase,60 It, � i ��_`. �14r' 1,A >"""`ilI -, . , � ­ S2 pard mbngs* 240 VAC,3 hp(2.24 kM 16 A,1- "I " ­:� ..1. breaker.S1 panels have a 120 VAC pump circuit breaker, PERFORMANCE 5TAWAPD OR ORIRCE CLO661%CAN RE5U1_T.WHEN 501L AIR SYSTEMS ARE UTILIZED,THE - S.. .I'll, Z � (1,Iii . I .,. �': , - . 'Pump motors uwd i Mf-,e panels reQuiT inferrilillowiload prowwri, & ORIFIC,E HOLES 5HOULD TYPI(,ALLY BE 10"TO 311b". .i � � II I * ...� ­11111 _�r1� I , ,:tr ='� : .1. �. I . 0. ,�,,&_k:l while S2 panels have a 240 VAC pump circuit breaker. OBCA5 SHOULD ACCOUNT FOR A MINIMUM OF 2 FEET OF 015TAL HEAD AND A MAXIMUM OF 6 FEET AT INSTAL - ' * � l:'' .,iJ of NEWYORK CITY 800-272-44801811 13)THEII i�� XPV ��' 'XV, SRI & LONG ISLAND END OF EACH 6EOMAT D15TRIBUT1014 LATERAL.tI '1_ ;. J% All S-Series panels can be used with both mechanical and 11111,19� www.dignetnycli.com or www.call8l1.com�,-I 6X SOFTWARE FOR PUMP,LATERAL LINE,TRANSPORT PIPE�i MANIFOLD,ORIFI(,E 51ZE AND ADDITIONAL HEAD , , (for other states)I V �� mercury float switches. LO%E515 AVAILABLE BYEMALIN6 REME5T TO lNFO@EEOMATR1X5Y5TEM5.C,OM. ".4. �,�-- i : �:� ,;�a,�1 0 W�� �t 7 I i I " � d A1.A4.;k_- �' �X�, , .: 4.I.�� , I ,,, �� �1� -510N A 5ERIE5 OF MF16E HOLES ARE DRILiED DOM FD(51XO'6LO(,KP ITIOWA�� - � 1, � 1�� Listed per UL-508 and cUL-508;CE-listed versions of S-Series By law,excavators and contractors working in the five For safety reasons,homeowners are strongly BASED ON THE SYSTEM DE NA 05 Noj:! 1. . , , � - HE 5PACED AGCORDIN6 TO THE P05IN5 REOUIREMENT5 OF THE SY15TEM.DLRIN6 601,15TRUCTIOWABRIGATION Of T. 11 1 �.117� Al",I ., "I �" ld;�� ,;/"I­ir_,,;, f, , 11 : boroughs of New York City and Nassau and Suffolk encouraged to call as well when planning any type DIMIBUTION LATERAL A NEN)SHAB " LEMTO A55JRE AS SMOOTH AN ORIFICE AS "�� � l � " � _ I I pnels are available. ., _.I "�` I.... ..... I - "I I I 1 of digging on their property.Homeowners can.... "I kill "' _ 0 F I -1l , I Counties on Long Island must contact DigNet, 55BLE.ALL DRILL 5HAIAW75 AD BLRR5 MLST BE REMOVED FROM THE PIPIN6 WITH A 5LUC7 AND/OR BRU5H. I`-""""""`:1, 1-800-272-4480 or 811,at least 48 hours but no more than contact us directly at 1-800-272-4480 or by calling1.Av-",- � 10 working days(excluding weekends and legal holidays) 811,the national call before you dig number.For 6EOMATRIX&EO9AROt ORIFICE 5HIELV5 W5T BE IK5TALLED OVER TIE ORIFICE HOLE5 AND CkLE19 IN PLA(,E Orenco S-SedesSil Control Panel(SIETMCTSkM) Standard Models prior to beginning any mechanized digging or excavation excavation work completed on personal property, WITH PVC,FRIMER AND SLUE. �,�-work t ensure underground lines are marked.Excavators it is the contractor's responsibility-NOT the 5C4OL 40 P R SWEEP ELBON5 OR W 45 IDEOREE ELBON5(AL50(,ALLED TURN UP5)SHALL BE ATTA(,HEP EN61NEM3WA2'h REINFOR.. and contractors can also submit locate requests online, homeowner's-to contact DigNet.Having utility TO THE 1715TAL ENO OF EACH 6EOMAT 015TRIBUION LATERAL TO FA(,ILITATE SETTIN6 A140 MEAaRN5 015TAL S1,S2 PL.DEADMAN W through ITIC.If you do not currently use ITIC,please call lines marked prior to digging is free of charge, HEAD,MAINTENANCE AND IN5PE(,TION.A STANDARD 141ETY ELBOK 90LID NOT BE L6W BBGAV5E IT HIl I ^ PRE55RIZED SHALLOW PRAINFIEUP REQUIREMENT5 PER INTERFERE NTH MAINTENANCE AGTIVITIE15.THE OPEN END WHARD ENO)OF THE TURN UP NEE05 TO BE CL05ED OF �v' ,e , - %. , UFrM RM5 COU111NITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVE ON OF EWIRONMENTAL OJALITY 1 1-800-524-7603 for more information. I OFF WITH EITHER A BALL VALVE OR THREA17ED PLL16 OR CAP.THESE TI.IRN UP5 Al-50 5ERVE A5 DISTAL HEAD 1,E5 DIV151 - T 0PUMP DISGIARGE CONTROL PANEL 5T4ARP5 FOR APPROVAL OF PLAINS, 4 GON5TRUGTION FOP,5EKA6E DISPOSAL 5Y5TEMS FOR SIW_-�_E-FAMILY RESIDENCES PORT5 FOR MEA5URINC7 AN;l 5ETTNr7 D15TAL HEAD ON THE(9EOMAT LATERAL5COVER ' DATED! DECEMBER 2-1,20rl TRENCH 5PACIN5 AND MAXNUM LEN6Tft ctl .11< /X� FLOK , 11 <SC.NZ Ill M-24'* THE MINIMUM TRENCH 5PACNC7 94ALL BE TWO FEET ED5E­TO-ED6E LKLE55 APPI BY 6EOMATRIX AND SUFFOLK * A L' �!l 'NTMEOF �3FROM FFU Bkr7N TO LE#40W FEW E_ PRESSI.RIZED SHALLOW MAWIFLOS TSQ:a) MAXIMUM LATERAL LEN&TI­tWITHOUT A 9UP11Y T.E+a1D NOT EXLEED FIFTY FEET.Alf,TUAL LEN6TH5 MLL VARY 1: � PI � Or- BETWEEN VE5161,15 AD APE ACCEPTABLE AS L0%A5 THE MINIMUM TVV FEET OF PbTAL HEAD I!5 PRF5EW. 0 , LIJ. I D. DRAINFIELDS AT DIFFE!RENT ELEVATIONS It ZONED DRAINFIELDS: DE516N MANUAL FOR 6EOMAT PRE55URIZE17 SHALLOW DRAIN FIELD APPLICATIONS-SUFFOLK COUNM NEW YORK M_ LijI � . NN"-FMNF0RZW C,OW-A;TTE I. FWffiXUED SWIM DRAWIELDS OWS)ARE LEACHIN60 5Y5TEM5 USED ONLY N(,ONJMTlO4 NIT4 AN VA OWIT5.P505 ARE Z -.1,,��5EWA6E EXECTOR REMIREMBlIT5 PER le ANTt-FLOATATION CCIUNTER HEIGHT INTERMITTENTLY PRS'�- D05ED,U5IN6 A PR06RAMRA13LE CONTROL,TO TRENCiIS.TRENr,flE5?--rrOM5 ARE TYPICALLY NO MORE THAN IL3. A. SITE CONPITION5 MAY NOT FACILITATE N5TALLN6 PRANFIELP TRENCHES OR ZONES AT THE SAME ELEVATION.IN THSE 51TUAT10i VALVE5 -PA6E q OF 15 d), I I �SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTKNIF OF HEALT14 SERVICES DIVISION OF 5MRONMENTAL QUALITY BELON FIN15HED 6RADE,BUT 9WI BE NO MORE THAN 30"BELOH FINI5ffP 6RADE 4 HAVE A MVOF 6'OF COVER ABOVE THE L.EAGHIN6 GAN BE USED TO PROVIDE UNIFORM WASTEWATER DISTRIBUTION.ALTERNATELY,OR1FI(,E PLATS MAY BE L6ED TO HELP EGUALIZE FLON TO DRAIN FIEUjLQSdR 0 49'3 5TANDAR05 FOR APPROVAL OF PLANS AND C.OK5TRLr,TICN FOR 5EWA6E DISPOSAL VILM V`15141STRUCTURE.IT 15 RECOMIMENDEP THAT A P505 BASAL AREA 13E IN THE NATIVE OR16INAL 501L WRE APPLIGABLE TRENaE5 THAT ARE NOT AT THE SAME ELEVATION. DRAIN FIELD COVER 514ALL BE A MINIMUM OF b"INIFORM GOVIER DEPTH OVER THE MIN FIELD RESULTS IN 14�11SY51`13-6 FOR 51%LE-FAMILY RE51PENC-E5 B. ALGE59 PORTS MUST BE INSTALLED AT THE LOGATIONS OF ALL VALVES,LATE IRAL ENDS I OlI PLATES. )DATIEDt DECEMBER 211,2011 2. WASTEKA11M SHALL BE Pr5-Fi THROU614 A PV6 OR HOPE DISTRIBUTION.PIPE NETHORK. 6. CAREFUL ATTEN110M SHOULD 13E 61VER To DRAIN-BA(,K WHEN Pl TRENCHES OR ZONES AT DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS 5IN(,E UNEVEN GON515TENT OXYGEN TRAN5fER TO THE ENTIRE SYSTEM. THE FINAL GRAPE OVER AND AROUND THE DRAIN FIELDsslS. nM FOR U5E OF THE5E LEA(,HIN67 5TRXTURE5/5Y5TEM5 MIr5T BE PREPARED BY A NY5 LI(11,10 DSI6N PIROFE5510l PRNN-BA%MAY OVERLOAP ZONES OR TRENGHE5 SHOULD DIRECT 5TORM HATER SHEET FLON AWAY FROM DRAIN FIELD.N­a BAr,KfILLINC7 THE 5Y5TEM, I T. Ti PR FE. 5-1111`11 SERA6E EJECTOR SYSTET-6 OR!ENC0 W GA6KETED 4. FSD COMPONENTS(FIGURIES K 8 20 '1- I",DISCHARISlE A55EMMY 4 TRANSPORT LINE 5FEC41FICATION5 GON5TRUGTION STAPLES CAN BE UTILIZED TO HOLD DONN PIPI%COMPONENTS AND HAT,BUT THEY 514OULD NOT A.&L SYST"511HIGUILIP BE DENONEP TO fWH BY MAVITY.OINLY 44EN ABSOLUTELY FIBEIWAA%LID W S.S.BOLTS, a. P5D5 TYPI(,ALL'r HAVE A DOME!-LIKE COVERIN65 MADE OF:I2-INC,H DIAMETER WC PLA5116 IRRIG,TION PIPE(PIP),OR HI9+DEN5ITY A. P5PS REGUIRE DUAL PUMPS WLE55 THE SYSTEM 15 DE516NEP To FLOW 13Y 6RAVITY IN THE EVENT OF A PUMP FAILURE OR IF THE P50 TRATE THE TOP FABRIC. CARE 5HOULD BE EXERC15ED To KEEP A MINHM OF 6'OF C-OVIER MATERIAL OVER n tECESSARY SHOULD PUMI-5,BE USED. IN SUCH CASES,THE SEHA&E EJECTOR SYSTEM MOM FL.24197 OFOW INTER1,11AL 51PLICE POLYETHYLENE ADPE)PIPE WIT LENGSTHWroE OR ADS 4-12 IB 5T OR AN APPROVED EGUIVALENT(SEE FiEtARE-9 Ib 4 Ill).OPEN BOTTOM SYSTEM 15 MAINTAINED AS PART OF THE I/A ONT5 04M CCTnZAGT. THE SYSTEM BEFORE OPERATION OF LON 6RCURD FRE55URE EGMPMERT. EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT 5HOULD NOT . . -A904 MOM SB4 EXGEEDIOP51. TURNN6 MAVATIONEGUIPMENTON TOP OFTHE f3EOMATSHOULDBEAVOIMp.TAKE CARE ToSHALL BE DE516NED BY A ILICEN5EV FRDFE-5510MAL EN61NEER AND IPLAN5 MU5T BE 6RAVELLE55 6HAM5ER5 APPROVED 13Y THE DEPARTMENT OR L15TED N THE NY5001H RE51DENTIAL ON51TE KA5TEVATER TREATMENT 5Y5TEM5 11. HIGH LEVEL ALARM 5HALL BE PROVIDED. NOT OPERATE EXCAVATION EOUIPMENT IN THE 5AME LOCATION AS THI5 CAN COMPACT THIS RE61014 RELATIVE TO P4113REVIEWED AID APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMEW PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. IY4'4'L71WAAPZE ASSEM113LY, DE516N HII APPENDIX 6 MAY BE CONSIDERED AN APPROVED ELVIVALENT PROVIDED Tfln ARE NO WIDER THAN 3q'. A. WITH A MAL PUMP SYSTEM,THE HI67H LEVEL SHALL ANNUNGIATF THE N-ARM t START THE SECOND PUMP. OTHER AREA5. ­17CDB. MlN1IMJM REMIRD4W5 5WU[NaIM MODEL WL25B IN`IS7ML SPILICE 50)� b. 5UPPORT BAR5 SHALL 13E USED ALOW THE TRENCH TO PROVIDE A LAR(5ER.BEARIN&5URFAGE TiAT KEEPS THE T14IN E06E OF THE DOME(PIP B. WITH A 511,15LE PUMP 5-(5TEM,THE fli6fl LEVEL SHALL ANN61ATE THE ALAW. THE AREA DIRECTLY ABOVE AND ADJACENT To ANY SEPTIC ORAN FIELD SHOW BE PROTECTED FROM HEAVY 0 l­_ �_MOM 5B4 VEHICLE TRAFFIC AND EXCE55 MEll LOAD5 BEFORE,OURINS =1` 7 1. DUAL PUMP SYSTEM KTHI EA6r AOGE95 AND REI-i0i HITH A LOCKINS7 COVER TO ONLY)FROM 01661W.,DEEP INTO THE INFILTRATIVE 501L SURFACE. 111. DUAL PUMP 5Y5TEM5 514ALL HAVE AN ELECTRONIG,CONTROL TO ALTERNATE FUMP SELECTED AS LEAP PLIMP. 5 AND Fil coN51Rx.TIoN. TH1515 ESPECIALLY 4-4 �_ (3Ill)6RAVE(R093Z TO SECTION,5-111 OF THI55TANDIAPO). fLON"?OM ETU FILCIN TO LEAGHD45 FIELD l P50 DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLD5 51HOULD 13E 1.25 TO 2'IN DIAMETER,4 D15TRIBUTIoN LATERALS 9101W BE I TO 1.25'IN DIAMETER. IV.PUMP SYSTEMS SHALL BE DE516NED FOR FREEZE PROTECTION. IMPORTANT WHEm v5%6EomAT. cfoMAT sysTEMS ARE LOCATED aOEE To THE 6ROUNP SURFACE ANDC,100 Z2. H1644 LEVEL ALARM MT14 INTERLOCK TO ANNILINGIATE UPON STARTUP OF SEC,OND PLI1ll,,P. ====* -- 14l't d. ORIFICE HOLES SHALL BE BETWEEN l/b INCH 4 5116 INCH IN DIAMETER.ORIFI(,E HOLES SHALL 13E WOE IN THE TOP OF THE 015TRIBUTION A. PUMF;5 SHOULD BE 51ZED TO PROVIDE A MIN.OF TW(2)'OF HEAD(I.E.PRE55M AT THE D15TAL END OF EACH D15TRBUTION LATERAL INC THEREFORE 5115CEPTIBLE TO OAMA6E AFTER(,01,15TRUCTION.3. ELECTRONIC C,ONTROL TO ALTERNATE PUMP SELECTED AS LEAD PUMP. TRANSPORT LM TO ORAINFIELD, LATERALS.EVERY FFTH ORIFICE ALON6 THE LATERAL 51HALL BE MILLED FROM THE BOTTOM Of THE PIPE 4 OUTFITTED HITH AN ORIFICE THE P5P. ALL!U SMON IT 15 REC,OMMMI)THAT THE PROP05M DRAIN FELP LOCATION BE 5TAKEP ANDFLAOOEPiFENCEP To PREVENT ENCROACHMENT OURIN6 HOME OW7TRZTION. If VEHICLE ENCROACHMENT 15 V 4. FF=PROTE6TM. I -U- IFIELD 11,15TALL 6ROMMET,MOM 6M SHIELD TO ALLOW PRAINASE AFTER A 005E I TO PREVENT LATERAL FREEZN(5 IN CaD WEATHER. B. GON51DER ALSO RAVIN6 LE55 THAN TOF RBIPUAL PEAD TO AVOIP LOW H1551M WHEN THE EXPECTED TO BE A PROBLEM AFTER 60%TRI.16TION,50ME STRLTURE,5U(,H AS 67AROEN TIMBER5,RAILROAD F-iiii _...Ii, 0 I 5. REFER.TO 5E6TION 5-114 FIFOR ELECTRICAL RE0i FOR CONTROL PANEL5,PU1-`IP5, KET — e. TYFICAL ORIME 5PA(,IW715 EVIERY 15 TO 24'TO BEST 015TRIBUTE WA5TENATER TO THE P50 5RFALE. 5Y5TEM 6 PRE55URIZEP.M05T 5ER\AC,F PROVIDERS 00 NOT 14AVE INSTRUMENTS THAT MEASURE MOPE THAN V OF PE51DUAL HEAP IN THE FIELD. TIE5,FENCES OR HALLS SHOULD 13E UrjED To PROTECT THE DRAINFIFLP AREA. THE DRAIN FIELD AREA 5HOtWETC. a) 0 Zi ().—ORENCO FLOAT ASSEMBLY,MODEL MF3F2lFS f. ONE(1)INCH DIAMETER BY FOLIRTEEN(14) INCH LONG SCHEDULE 40 PVG SUPPORT PIPS SHOULD EE USED TO SUPPORT TIE DOME I PRESSURE C. P59 4/OR PUMP MANUFACTURERS MAY PROVIDE PUMP CALCULATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL PSION5 I PEGUIREMENT5. BE FREE OF DEBRI5 AND PLANTED WITH GRA55.IMPERMEABLE MATERIALS AND STRLrITURE5 5HO"NOT BE LL - [DLUb. THE FUMF`5TATION SHOULD BE INSTALLED FOLLOHN6 THE SEPTIC TANK OR I/A OWTS Pff,MOVE 6741- YB: Wf*H HATER&ARM PIPE.THE SUPPORT PIPES W11 I A(,T AS A SPREADER DEVICE TO PROVIDE A 6REATER BEARIN157 WFAGE FOR THE DOW.THESE 5UPPORT P. PUMPS P05IN5 P5D5 FOLLOAIN57A NON-TIMED-P05EP SYSTEM 514ALL 13E HIRED ON THE SAME ELEGMGAL r,IPCUrr AS THE VA OKT5 UNIT. 1145TALLED OR 5TOREO OVER THE DRAIN FIELD.TREES AND%PX5 SHOULD BE KEPT A MINIMUM P15TAWIE OF TEN E-ll,,I U_ To" --- R: OFF e.THE D15C,HAR6E A55EMBLY IN THE DO51146 TAl UNIT. IN GA-5i K-ERE THE PUMP STATION 15 IN5TALLED BEFORE THE SEPTIG TAW,OR I/A PIPES 94MD BE SPACED APPROXIMATELY FOUR(4)'APART OF,WENEVER A PRAINFIELIO C.OVEP JOINT OCCURS. ,SHALL 13E PROVIDED NITH A CFE(,K VALVE;A ME(,HANICAL 015GONNECT FROM THE PUMP To (10)FEET FROM THE DRAIN FIELD UNLE56 A ROOT BARRIER 15 UTILIZED. Roi FROM NEARBY MoiSTuRE LOViN5 1-)OAT5 UNIT T14E FUMIP5 SHALL BE 6FJNIDER TYPE 5B"E PUMPS AND ALL ELECTRICAL OREW.4 FUMP` K LOW WATM/F4VUNPART OFF THE D156HAR61E ASSEMBLY,REACHABLE WITHIN 12-OF THE FNI5H C-RADE,4 A VALVE TO HYPRAVILIGAILLY'SEPARATE THE r TREES 5LICH A5 WILLOW,BLAGK LOCVjT A�V RED MAPLE MY GM5E PIROBID'6 Y41TH ROOTS CLOGOIN6 DRAIN II­-GOFIPONENT5 SHALL 13E 15)(1:1-OSION PROOF ANP CONFORM TO THE F """, 9- SGH 40 PVC OR EGUIVALENT SWEEP ELBONS SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE DISTAL END OF EACHW LATERAL TO FACILITATE MAINTENANCE 4 SHAMBER FROM Ill- U) (3�EQUIF W PKLON INEYiECTION.A 5TOARD l E030H 50a NOT BE USED.THE 5k,EEP EL50H END 5HOULD BE 61_0`0 OFF WITH EITHER A BALL VALVE OR A THE P59. FIELD LATERAL 0RIFC,E5. 6REATER 5ET13ACK DISTANCES ARE RE-60HIMENOM FOR THESE TREE SPECIES WITHOUT �< W 4MW5 FOR U5E A ROOT BARRIER. -,,- I -CLA55 1,DIV15ION 1,AND 6ROLIP 0 OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE. MODEL P5246OFI - ____—ORENC,0 NIIGH HEAD PUMP MALE THREADED ADAPTER 4 THREADED CAP THE P-READED END 94ALL AGGOMMODATE ATTACHENT OF A FZE51DUAL HEAD MEASSURNG f. IF THE TRANSPORT PIPE NEEDS TO BE DRAINED AFTER EAC,14 PUMP EVENT,A WEEP HOLE(1/0)514ALL BE PLACED IN A LOCATION HITHIN THE MAINTENANCE REOUREMENT5 - t- D___"1. PUMP STATION AND OTHER RELATED APPURTENANCES LOGATEP AL30VE THE HIll MODE PMO5(13Y DESI&M DEVICE. DI5GHAR6E A55EMBLY THAT ALLOWS FOR DRAIN-BACK.5PRA'(FROM THE NEEP HOLE 544ALL BE DIREC,TED AMY FROM 5EW_-iOR5 t 5AND FILTER AND I/A ONIT5 EFFILM 15 LOW N BOD AD T95 HOkEVER,OVERTIME,BIO 50LID5 OR SLIME CAN 0 UlW = W_ 0_ RECORDED 6ROUNDMTER TABLF_ 97!i- 5. ALTERNATE PW C-OWRRATION5 I MATERIAL SUBSTITUTION15 CONTROLS(fLOATS,TRANSDU(,ER5,ETC,). AGCU41ATE IN 6EOMAT LATERAL PIPE5 AD ORIFICES AND CREATE 1,11NEVEN HA5TIENATER P15TFIE30TION ALO% W ") ZIC� < & WHEN A 5ENA6E E_ECT0R5Y5TEM 15 APPROVED To BE INSTALLED IN A PRIVEHAY OR .. I ________5TEEL LIFINS RIMSS(3) a. THE DEPARTMENT MAY APPROVE ALTERNATE&ONF16URATION5 t 9,155TITUTIOR5(5UCH AS PPE5%IZED 6EOTEXTILF TRENCHES it DRIP 9. IF THE TRAW)PORT PIPE 5LOFE5 TOHAFZ05 A PSI)HAVIN67 DISTRIBUTION Pl AT A LONER ELEVATION THAN THE MAX.HATER LML IN TfE THE LATERAL. TO UNCLO6 THE ORIFIGE5 LOCATE THE 015TAL PORT VALVE BO)T-5 AND OPEN THE TURN UP5 ON (_� ZIZ)Fill AREA,THE UNIT SHALL 13E VES16NIED AWDR. INSTALLED TO WIT16TAW H5-20 . . I .. ,I . ., . .,* IRRbATION)TO THE P5P PSIC7N5 OUTLNED IN THESE 5TtARD5 PROV`IPED THE FOLLOHIN&. DOSINC,TAINK,AN AMTI-SPHON DEVI(,E SHOULD BE USED ON THE PUMP PISGHA96E ASSEMBLY OR AT THE H1,55HEST POINT IN THE PIPINGG THE ED OF EACA LATERAL LINE. MAWALLY ENOA6E THE PUMP TO PUR6E ANY LOOSE 5OLID5. ON(,E ALL W Q)OR+20 LOADI%AS DE519NATED BY AASHTO. 1, ,."'ll"'..........VEINFORICIP 4ZE ANTHIDAT FLANSE- I. THE ALTERNATE DE516N M,15T BE 5JCCE55FULLY PILOTED AT NO LE55 THAN TWO(2)5ITE5 IN 5FOLK CaKTY FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEA5T SYSTEM FROM THE TAW TO THE P15TRIBUT ION.FIF"11,13il TO PREVENT 51PHONIN(5, NOTIC-EA13LE 5OLIV5 ARE P516N MAWAL FOR 6FOMAT PRE55URIZED SHALLOW DRAIN FIELDAPP1Jr,ATIOW2- C� _U �)cl. ALL SEWER PIPE PENETRATIONS IN T14E 5EKA6E EJECTOR 5Y5TEM BA51N SHALL BE OA.SGUAJZE- 360 x 36'x IT DEPT14 THELVE(12)MONITH5, h. CHECK VALVES,ANTI-51PWN DEVICES 4 TRAPS IN THE TRAWPOIRT LINES MAY PREVENT PROPER PRAININC7.IF SLIGO A DEVICE 15 REOUTED, SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK-PAGE 10 OF 15 a)KATERT164iT. S"AnON'i j) .. N C,. SEWeE EJECTOR SMTE14 BASN C06TRIZ71ION Rfa,1111104NI'S RECkSSED FOR BA6N: 24'M x 6'EMBEDMENT 11. THE LOAPIN6 RATES FOR ALTERNATE GONF`16URATION5 MAY NOT MEEP THOSE SUCCESSFULLY MLOTEP IN SUFFOLK C,Owry FOR A PERIOP OF CARE MU5T BE TAKEN 50 THAT TflE LINES HILL MIN POSITIVELY`.51HALLOW TRAN5FORT LINES(ABOVE FRO5T DEPTfV SHALL DRAIN AFTER PURC71ED.5HUT OFF THE R)MP. A BOTTLE BRL)5H(OF THE 5AME SIZE OF THE LATERAL PIPE)ATTACHED TO A 51AALLLU �- # NDW HEI6W:3"SOLOPE DEADMAN,1,124 LBS AT LEAST TWELVE(12)MONTHS. EACH P05E OR BE IW&ATEP.IF 51TE CONPITION5 DO NOT ALLOW A TRANSPORT LINE TO DRAIN,THEN A 2-FOOT MIN.BLIRAL 15 RE6VIRED It PLUMBERS SNAKE 15 TflEN PUSHED DOWN EACH LATERAJ_LINE. WITH THE BOTTLE BRUSH REMOVED,MANUALLYI. PRE-CA5T CA%CRETE 5EKAjE7E E,ECTOR 5Y5TEM BA51N ORENCO TOTAL BAON MOYAW,Y: Ipq L%0 6'SUBMER!5ION. A 2A MIN.THICK 13Y 24A HOE E>V4ED R11910 POLY5TYRENE PLASTIC,INSULATION MUST 13E PLA(,ED ABOVE THE PF`E. _!� [� 0 Va. REINFORCED PAT CCETE BASINS 514ALL HAVE A MINI"GOKT,E-551VE 1ri. THE ALTERNATE PSIl MU5T HAVE BEEN 5IGGE55FULLY DEMONSTRATED IN AT LEAST TWO(2)MEP JLRI5P1GTION5 HITH 51MILAR CLIMATE TO EN32A,5E THE PUMP A67AIN TO FLI)SH OUT ANY L005E 5OL105 IN THE LATERAL LINE. To INGREA5E THE FLU514IW7C)5TREN&THI OF 3,000 POUNDS PN SQUARE INCH (P51)AT 26-DAY5 SET. SIMPLEX DISCHARGE Mn-BUOYAMY 09ah&VE PEADMW: SUFFOLK COUNTY OR PILOTED IN SUFFOLK CONTY'S INNOVATIVE 4 ALTERNATIVE SEPTIC,SYSTEM OB-110IN15TRATION PRO6RAM. 1. MLATION IS NOT REGUIREP If PIPIN5 6 INSTALLED BELON T14E FR05T PEPTR ACTION AND VELOCITY,BEFORE AND AFTER E30TTLE BRIU506,OPEN 0NI_Y ONE EQUALIZATION VALVE AT A TIME. . I_ _j \�) (N5,2qb LBS(2qM AT 6'BURY DEPM Ilit. AN I%TALLATON MANUAL 5PEGIF16 TO THE ALTERNATE DE516N OR CONF16LRATIOM SHALL 13E DUELOPED BY THE PROPJGT MANLIFAGTUREP, j. PIPINC7 FROM THIE PUMP FLAN6E TO THE P15TAL ENO OF THE PRAINFIELP LATERAL 5HALL 13E PIZE59JRE RATED SCHEDULE(504)40 ALTERRATIVELY,A SMALL,ETTER MAY BE U5ED TO REMOVE ANY AUAMA-ATED SOLIDS. C/) � 0 (3b. THE 13A5E 5ECTION5 OF THE:5EWAl EJECTOR 515TEM BA51H(BOTTOM 5LA5 AND I FOOT PUMP BASIN DETAIL ANn4WATA,noiN To BE&%_CVLATED BY DE516A STAMPED BY A NEK YORK STATE PROFESSIONAL ENLRNEER 4 APPROVED 13Y THE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO ANY INSTALLATIONS POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(FVG)OR EGOVALENT. IT 15 RECOMMENDED THAT TYPICALLY THE LATERAL LNE5 OF THE DRAIN fIELP BE 5ERVIGED ANNUALLY.IF BEIN157 is) LL () 'IOF 5IDEHA.LQ SHALL BE K)NOLITHICALLY CAST. SCAM- NOW PRO11FESSIONibill-BA6EV ON FIELD COVITIONS b, THE DEPARTMENT RE5E!RA5 THE R16HT TO REVOKE AN APPROVAL AT ANY TIME IF AN ALTERMT:P5D GONF16URATION PROVE5 TO BE k. THE EFFLUENT TRA%FORT LINE FROM THE PUMP TO THE P50 15 TYPICALLY'A 1.25 TO 2INCH 5GH 40 PVC,PIPE(OR EOUIVALENT). U5EO IN CONJUNCTION WITH A PRE55URE FILTER IT MAY BE P0561BLE TO EXTEND TH6 FRE1EN61r. AM INDICATION c. FLEXIBLE RIBBER SLEEVES FOR THE INI-ET AND OUTL.ET HALL PEWTRATIONS 91ALL IBE OEMAT OR 9P3L FAILURE. 1. IN ORDER TO PREVENT 5#61571%OF THE TRANSPORT LINE PURIN63 INSTALLATION,THE TRANSPORT LINE 5HOUL.P BE PLACE[)IN AN OF oPIFiGE aoSeiNei 15 P15TAL HEAP PRE55UFZE INGPEA5111,16 BY MORE THAN 20%OR RK PUN TIME5 INCREA5E IL :D (-4Y)CA5T IN PLACE AND 94AU GOWORIA TO A5TM C-q23(LATEST 1REV151ICN). c. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL MAINTAIN A L15T OF APPROVED ALTERNATE P50 CONIF160RATICK15 t 5U35TITUTION5. UNVI5TUlTRENCH 130TTOM(90 NOT OVER P167).TH15 HILL PREVENT 5AC-61NO AFTER BAG0ILLIN6 DUE TO 5ETTLINC7 4 PRMNT 1. BY 6REATER THAN 20%RELATIVE TO NUMBER OF DY-3E5. C) �) (S) (N C3d. HHENEVER PRAGTICAL,THE BA61N SKAU NOT BE LOCATED Y41THIN GROUNX,IATER.FOR THE 5EFTIC TANK AND TREATMENT SYSTEM WOULD BE FUMPED,MAINTAINED AND OPERATED ACCORPNO To THE 11- LLATION5 THAT ARF PD WITHIN RR,THE!W170M AID SIDE 6. FW 91ZM 4 LOAPIN6 RATIES: FREEZIN6 OF EFFLUENT THAT REMAINS IN 5A65 IN THE LINE.IF THE TRENCH BOTTOM 15 OVER DUl THEN A LAYER OF IA MINUS GRAVEL,OR REQUIREMENT5 OF THE MANUFACTURER AND APPLICABLE REGULATORY AC-ENGY. UW0 13PORTIONS5,UP TO Ib IW,HE5 AE30VE HIGHEST RECORDED GROM-tATER ELEVATION,OF ORENCO LIFr STATION a. 50%OF THE P5P 15 TO BE BASED ON EITHER A PERCOLATION TEST OR 501L BORIM L15N6 THEMOST RESTRICTIVE HORIZON HITHIN THREE N' CRU5HEP 5TONE,SHALL BE PLAGED ON THE UW15MRHP TRENGH BOTTOM TO BRIN6 IT TO SPEGIFIEP 157RAPE. t- 'IOREWC.-O NOTFES: m. TRAN51PORT LINES ABOVE THE FP05T DEPTH SHOULD BE SLOPED EITHER BACK TO THE D05INC �4 — Z 10 BELON THE PROP05ED BA5E Of:THE P50.THE DEPARTMENT MAY PROVIDE 6UIDANCE AS TO 5016 4 GROUND KATER TAME PETERMINATION5 7 TANK OR TO THE P5D TO GLEAR THE LK- 0 9401=bTIONS TO I&HOI-E milmTHE UNIT SHALL BE MONOL17HIGALLY'CONSTRILIGTED.IN CASES,WHERE V15 15 NOT BUOYANCY CALCULATION: 0 ORENCO RW Bik-51N W04T TO 13E On F0 FOR RETROFIT APPIJ6ATION5. AFTER EACH P05E TO PREVENT FREEZIM IN CaD WEATHER OR BE 1145ULATEP AS PE5GRIBEP ABOVE. I 5EPTIC DOS AD DON75 4�PRA6TIGABLE,THE 5TRUGTLIRE SHALL BE KATER­PROOFEP UP TO Ill IWAE5 ABOVE THE DESIRE LEN5TH N FIELID b. P505 91ALL BE D05ED UP TO A MAX.OF 0-25 GALLONS PER 5MAPE FOOT PER DOSE.PUMP MAqUFACTUll2ER5 HILL USUALLY HELP PROVIDE n. LIGUIP5 SHALL FLOW AT A MIN.VELOCITY Of TPER SECOND 4 A MAX.OF 5'PER SECOND.THESE APPLY'FOR 1215-11HIAR&E A55EMBLIES, N DO:H16HE5T RECOROW 6ROLNOWATER ELEVATION AND LEAK TE5TED TO EN9JRE T16HTKE55 BIWARr FORCE 6 RESUILT OF AIR VOLI)IME H1TIiN ITRAN5PORT PIPES MANIFOLDS If LATERALS.SMALL LATERAL t ORIFICE SIZES ARE REC,OMMENDED TO PROVIDE THE HIGH5T POSSIBLE (14 94 ZPRIOR TO OPERATION. C40NITAIIINEIZ55 BUY IMIlll`IEI�P IN HATER 0 PUIMP SYSTEM DIESOM FOR DEKANID DOSE PUMP CALULATION5 TO A5515T 14TH TH15 PE516N FEOJIRBEINT. . GON5ERVE HAMR TO REDXE Tit AMOLINT OF RA5TEHATER THAT MU5T BE TPEATED AD 019:05ED0 0e. IN GA-9E-5 THE CO BA5IN 15 INS IN 6RUNDWATRTHE DE6 FLOAT M61HTS TO BE AD.MTEP 13Y PE51% c. FOR WYEE5 OF THSE ST4ARP5 ALL IIA OHT5 TO PRECEDE P5D'S MUST FALL HITHIN ONE Of THE FOLLOHNO GATE60RIE5 56SOURIN5 VELOCITY IN THE LATERALS,THERIBY MINIMIZI%ORIFICE CLO661146,I PROVIPIN67 AS EVEN P15TRIBUTION OF KA5TEHATFR AS & REPAIR ANY LEAKIN6 FXX,ET5 AND TOILETS . (3 ­7PRDFE5510NAL 514ALL 5U%IIT BVOYANCY CALCULATIONS,TO PROVE T14E HEI644T OIF THE BIWANT FORCE OF DASIK PUMP BASIN VOLUMIEs IW GALLON5/WA 1. CATE60RY I TEGHNIl I/A OWT5 THAT HAVE BEEN CLA_%IFIEP BY THE DEPARTMENT A5 MEETIN5 EFFLUENT 5T(AFD5 LESS THAN OR P0551BLE. . ONLY P15CHAPL,F 5IODE6RA0AElL.E KA5TES INTO SYSTEM 0 ORENCO HiSH HEAD PUMP TO BE 511MD 13Y EOUAL TO 20 M/L FOR 130TH 1309 It T95 I 5 M6/L FOR F067. 10.FSP INSTALLATION SFMIFICATIOl .. , RE5TRICT 6AR3A6E V15POSAL LEESTRUCTURE(WITH OR HITHOUT AWA-10RIWo OR THE APPITION OF BALLAST)NLL BE AT BASIN MOW ART.Va-BUOYANT FORCO IL CATE60RY 2 TEGHNOLO6IS- I/A OKT5 THAT HAVE BEN C,LA%IFIEP 13Y TIE PEPARTMIENT AS KETIN(5 EFFLUENT 5T4ARP5I F55 THAN OR a. THE Lt5CAPE OVER 4 IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO ANY PSI)SYSTEM MUST BE PROTECTED FROM HEAVY VEHICLE TRAFFIC t EXCESSIVE C� . OVERT 1201,MPOUITS AD OTHER%RFACE WATER AWAY FROM YOUR MINFIRDLEAST 15 TIMES MORE THAIll THE PE1644T OF THE Ill D15"CED.THE aDYANCY 0 6"SEHERSION= Ij2q L% 0 INLET/OUnEr 6ROHIMET5 TO BE FIELD EGUAL TO 30 M61L FOR BOTH BOP 4 T% II. 5 M6A_F06. W16HT LOADS,BEFORE,PUIRN6 t PO5TCON5TRXTION.THE PPOP05ED OR POTENTIAL P5P LOCATION ML15T BE 5TAKED,FLA66M OR . KEEP YOUR 5EPTIC TAW COVER A(ZE%IBLE FOR TAW,11,15PEGTIM AND Putl,,"NaGALCA)LATION�5 SHIALL BE DONE U51W_7 HIGHEST RE�D/EXPECTED OROL11NOKAll TarAL BIWANT FORCE= 1)2q L% INSTALLED d. TABLE 13 CONTAIN5 H`T`VRAULIG LOADIN6 RATES FOR P5D5 FOP,BOTH A0RY 1 4 CATE60R�2 TE6HNOLOl FENCED PRIOR TO C,OW-)TRUGTION.UNDER,NO GIRCUM5TANGE5 SHALL I BE PLACED UNDER DIRNENAYS OR PARKIN&AREAS. El"i-,"I PAOE: ELEVATION NITH TFE M[ANI­IOL_E EMPTY. . A85ORPTNE AREA SHALL 13E CALATE ED ON BOTTOM AREA OF TREW,H. b. P505 SHOULD NOT BE MTALLED DURINC7 PAIN EVENTS OR VIEN 501L 15 WET BECAU5E THE 501L GAN EA51LY 9,EAR 9 COl'T. D .. HAVE Ya)R 5EPTIG TANK PUMPED Rb6ULARLY AND CHECKED FOR LEAKS AND CRACKS2. NON-CONOZETE SEWAGE EJECTOR SYSTEM BA51N ANTI-BUOYANT FORCFE: 0 PFMC*W ANTI-nDATATION CAOLLAR 06 -1. SETBACKS 4 5PMAN&5PECIFIC,TO F505 PR]EVENTIN67 ADEOUATE DISPERSAL. CALL A PROFES610MAL MEN YOU HAVE PROBLEMS0. All WALLS,FLOOR5,AND ROOF`94AI-L RE515T AN APPLIED FORCE OF 300 POUNDS,PER 36*x 36"x 121W 5011.1illil CONIC,DEADKAW W SHOW 0 - COMP05T YOUR 5ARBA6E OR PA IT IN THE TRA51iSQUARE FOOT(P5F). 2400D.x 6'OP BkSN B43VMU= 0 ANT1410ATATIONI COLLAR MEETS W%AT A. SETBACK TO 5WTURE5 IMPEPIN57 6ROUNPWATER FLON:THE INTERIOR FACE OF AN'r 5TPZTURAL OR L45GAPE RETAININ6 WALL THAT MAY c. EACH TPENG44 BASE MU5T BE LEVEL.00 NOT OVER EXCAVATE THE WIDTH OR DEPTH OF THE]INDIVIDUAL TRENCHES. .0FULL SUBMERSION INTERFERE HTH C77POW KATER FLOW,POHN-6RAPIENT FROM THE P5P,MUST BE LOCATED AT LEkST IO'FROM THE P5P. d. EACH TRENG44 BOTTOM MUST 13E SCARFED BEFORE INSTALLATION OF P5P COMPONENTS. ! cn .b. THESE STRXTUIRES SHALL INOT BE INSTALLED IN AFT-AS WHERE THE ORGUNDHATER LEVEL 2J61 LE* 0 El. TREES( HOODY 5WUL35 SHALL BE KEPT A MIN.DISTANCE OF TEN(10)'FROM THE P519. c. TO THE BST EXTENT POl 00 NOT REMOVE THE 501L BETWEEN THE TRENGHS. � . FLL54 5ANITARY INAPKINIS TAMI?i GOH"5,CISARETTE BUTTS,DIAPER5,HIPE5 AW 5XH PROPUGT5 INTOCAN R15E TO T14E LEVEL OF:THF 130TTOM OF THE MANHOLE(S)N-15%; BANN ME16K= IJ24 U15 ARTI-FLOATATM VETAL TO BE f. IF THE PRESENCE OF BGIULPER!�HEAVY ROOTS,OR OTHER 005TAGLE5 MAY MAKE THE TRENCH GON5TIRLIGTION IMPRACTICAL,THE BASAL. ��TOTAL ANTI-MOYANT fORCE= 3,2% 1 GALOAATEV BY DE516N PPOF E57NORAL G. THE REGUREP SEPARATION 1?15TANC,E TO THE 6ROURPKATEP,SHALL BE YUNLE55 OTHERWISE PEWITTEP BY 11-E DEPARTMENT TO 13E 2"i THE YOUR SYSTEM.1. THE STRUG"TUIRE 15 MANUFACTURM TO ACCOMMODATE AN ANC+IORIW9 SYSTEM. * AREA MAY BE EXCAVATED AS NEGE55ARY,BACKFILLED HITH A MAX.OF TEN(10)'OF A5TM G-33 51 TO THE DE5161`1 ELEVATION OF TIE . MMP 5OLVEW5,OIL5,PANTS FAINT THINNER OISNFECTANT5,PE-5TICIDE5 OR POISON5 DOWN THE DRAIN.If, DM PROE55IONAL SUEI CY CATION5. ARTI-FLOATATION TO BE CALCUATED Bi REGVII;TD SEPARATION DISTANCE TO ANY IMPI�WM MATERIAL SHALL 13E 4'UNLE%OTHERN15E 5PECIFIED BY PERMIT. r-) �1n. CALO)LATION5 SHALL BE DONE WITH HIGHEST EXPEC,TED GROUNIONATER L-EVEI-. ANTI BUOYANT FORZE DM!PS DWANT FOPZE ON SPWFIC SM CONXT06 D. THE HN.TREW,H SPACING SHALL BE THO'ED61E-TO-E06E. BOTTOM BID,THE P5D CON15TRUG-ED 11 BAGKFILLED HIT44 NATIVE 501L MATERLAL. 1) - D16 IN YOUR DRAIN FIELD OR BUILD ANYTHIN6 OVER IT.' ' PRL'i X, ,` ___ - ]:A2-----A,__A110- I -I , / "I '� I I I-I �I"___,* - -X;1A)112 � l" 0 i ,a A,I (I'l ? .1 L,:�__�___L L1"N,"- I K__�ral , 7. ,� 13 __�� I I Q . ..... . _ ., tl� ons .. . I L ±j . 'L . I�I I I . , <1 I -1 L I 0 1 E \ I iv. A SAFETY FACTOR OF 15 IS REQUIRED. BY A 2-42 SAFETY FACTOR E. THE MAX.WIDTH OF TRENCHES SHALL NOT EXCEED 54"I THE MAX.LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED bO'. PLANT ANY1411,10 OTHER THAN GRA55 OVER YOUR PRA INF ELI). U � - V) . DRIVE OVER YOUR DRAINFIELD OR COMPACT IT IN ANY WAY. - I Of 3 �l I . 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