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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-53.-6-46.2 MINOR SIJBDIA7ISION AREA DA7A OWNER & DEVELOPER: s sueolwsloN w1u APPEAR l �'�„\ DISTRICT 1000 SECTION 53 BLOCK 06 PREPARED FOR JOHN RUOCCO AND AID CE RUOCCO, HIS WIFE; DANIEL JEROME; LOT 1 330,251.96 sq. ft. �I - v STEPHEN PISACANO AND DEBORAH PISACANO, HIS WIFE; GIUSEPPE �''� 7.581 ac. % �� I �> I iE BUDGED AND TESSIE N, BUDGED, AS TRUSTEES UNDER THE TESSIE l ---- -------- THE EXISTANCr of RIGHT of WAYS N. RUOCCO (AKA THERESA RUOCC% REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST; , ,/ T\ LOT 2 330,248.78 sq. ft. ANY, N SHOWN oT RECORD, IF SALTUA fL,D ,� 7' GIUSEPPE RUOCCO AND TESSIE N. RUOCCO AS TRUSTEES UNDER a B,7 ?• \ - ”- 7.581 ac_ _ ANY, NOT SHOWN aRE NOT cuaaANTecY. \1,1 o�.s��,, ;L'" LOT 3 ",/ A \\ THE GIUSEPPE BUDGED REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST �' al ° \• 343,405.54 sq. ft. "Pu �� � ��1� � �� � � ° " "," INCLUDES STRIP io BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT: RESIDENCE R-80 � \, � 7 a � � �, �� , ISLAND v1Ew LANE) 7.884 ac. I / x^, �'a A SCHOOL DISTRICT: GREENPORT � � �� ^`�' 'I m A EE LOT 4 330,252.74 sq. ft. t¢/ aWs°w�;- vVA TOWN OF SOU1 HOLD y �4 7-582ac. /\�./ a / vim, . ® \ FIRE DISTRICT: OREENPORT a>L%� — E� SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW YORK TOTAL 1 ,334,159.02 Sq. ft. '�,a ` S, o - 14 \ NOTES'' 1/ ✓ - "! i ; \& u: 30.628 ac. SCALE 1 " = 100' 9K . CJS a--T-\' Hos°v\j 1. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM. J P" i dL,x(�Ay, \ S'1 \ EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: o'S /, %/' \\\\+4,d /�/ T c] yx' '' 904E \ a+"A 7 EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS: /i/ DECEMBER 1 6, 1 997 9��: , L,"%- a :a _ A5 Pv" "P`c \.� '' - "' I HEREBY CERITY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE PUM �' . y-- Gp I i .� J 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM, /✓ '\`2 ___ MARCH 8, 1999 REVISED PRJPCIS,ED LOT fLILL. � y a• ,,,�"`- yos ` 1 '� \ BY us FROM ACTUAL 1ON/ SURVEYS COMPLETE[)CONCRETE ' ` r ,,,,,,�� P \ 1 - E% DECEMBER t 1, TUA AMR KHAT ALL LETE[RFiC IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. St PTFM1,iBER 17. 1999 v\E'Ir Lt Ji)i'S Mi(1; 7 ')1!;V!_1Nra1 PHGE­ II_E \� `• � .J>5' 'dlw\Y� a � \{`5" \ MCnIUMF.Ms SHOWN THus:�■ HEREON 3. DEWATER AS NECESSARY TO EXCAVATE. i \ ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE L- T ? l n 1 d,• v a';,3 sa"` -E'-"5 - ° � t CORPGrTLY SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS:95� REFER TO _-- FEBPL1,4R`t 4, 2000 NCDED DRF✓EIe Y E4SEMEl%I1 & ALD( . EN,E. ✓ , tea \ \r .fj \ A \�__- \ ` +A }4 "yam- \ _ AND GEODLETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT AMENDED MAP "A" OE PFCONTC BAY ESTATES \, i, A' 1 REV r 1( ) RP G'" - e� Y \� -' \ ,^ ` ��, \ u'r FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY \\ r ` ' oECEl1r�EP 6. �� PF /I';5- H r' .` �, r „h. JANUARY 9 'JUT -.DD[ I� S'l Oc,ED IDETAII'I O�`c°° zd' A - ,Od. y / '\ v /S \Am, • 1 ON MAY 19, 1933 AS FILE No 1124. �W Ivl'tRCH 29 2001 REV TED ROLD LET EN,eE-ODES OF FC SCg`o O` r \. - w f, \ a j „Nc Q \ - - 5. COVENE NTS AND RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING ALL LOTS IN THIS FEBRUARY 1 ?002 RHE \M!SED AS PEI? JC SEPN F SHE i TI. PE Wplq��• 9+°x° v bo � i�o �� \ 9 0 fit; ' �j \ 7 \\ SUBDIVISION HAVE BEEN FILED WITH THE SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK. MyA1 1 '}. SCO? r"",DDED B1_I'FEr< AREAS C NE PSpoi (ERI N ? '\ a ° °q' \ `, '". j d THIS IS TO RANKLERTING FY rl-II SUF THSIGN FLAN Hos TEEN PPPROVED I .t :' ,4 Yb `\\ / ^�jo `�e p � i? \ \ BY THE PIAN INC B RO Oh THE OWN OF �OUTHOL fJ BY RE"OL UTIOP. c\,', 5> \X: N OA Iy/ F1 XE, OF b ° A Y a S �\ �,O,r v , OF APPROVAL DASD P �`�� '" / a, �o�' V A APPROVED BY ��� -``� �r \ en CD'RTIFIED_T0: pA �PPtPaLn - A` -- - - --- s° r� a' f \�\ gFfEB V \ \ TYPTC�II PLOT PLAN lV PLANNING BOARD "` ' \� \ I da W IEP ARES w"° 1 \ CHAIRMAN PIANNING HOARD APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BOARD OF (Nor To scntq }` JM3. " \�. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD \\\ COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY �sc2 AE TOWN a "` o rr l °, Be W\bC v4 t, g (u) \ REVIEW DETERMINATION DATED I0E� 4$ 0 !IX � �doa� � V ,A " V -V � PPtrrmr last- DF FE _ i E� >-di1L \�s \\�1 0 yeti o ,� LOT I jfl �� \ `l SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 9Ef2VICEs `�P \ � �.,aa rssr BntE HAUPP.AUGE, N Y "O i 3 / u � V � 1 1 \h SUBJECT \ AN 4 ��t .� �, \ . -_ _..._a._..._...�T•...�,._"1 PIiOFER'fl' 2002 DEC 3 � ��� Data _ MAR 2 22002 ffi i• JG.-\ sa0 l t r \ �/ 1 / zx '\lam Fa' , C� \ - ----- h � �` 11✓1 MAI , , _ - --- \ 1� SCALE 1 ' =600' �I I��} I(I�_ IPS} M �f�p Ca V L1 V IS ro^P ) I 1 I 60'7^= \ \\ INS to anti, mpt me prowBed Realty sabarvlvlan a, Development k I IT' D ,,� k "- �� ` far ITT a0 , _u m the. _ �� A . .______wto u rote ar ,,,�, lot wnxMAR 4 20�& ro !i ' :x` ," / ' ' " - v '\ apnrPMed on the noble ante wafer suppllea ann gemepn�nl I To �n MC 44y �, LOT�f a i _ Fndbt�enae'[ t cor�rm tuare xbu dtrxcbnn etmdnme xis sneer ui rose ,� �G A, Aoles b1 / I✓' \ atconstruction abs approval snoll he v IN Id Ir pIf the raft,neua^venn; _ To, q o 0 i� / 'Edj ;: , ^, 1` H " ` �.� '�. , \\ � do-I.pment mep , duty t ed ..in the '.art, cle.x wlx " e rear JPorns Southold Town \ �/ / . 'E " r9 y mop ne - L_ --_ .2222-_ - au. r1. ,x p nl Biz date consent s heart f the tin nt Ins ((' \ Planning Board I l ,% � j ✓oo , op d ra Adana m, enaon,ement pPpeoe to Cara. of me moll" Clerk n make E.P,wcloO r o 'Q J� \ \ accordance with the Prov ons or tf a Pubrc Health Low end the A 1 Suffolk county setts,, Lod+ Pau-_- ._� — ryFlic41, sI, WAGE DZS�P0,CA , STP "Als7 �, _ Ilk- i V" c,: p \.' L• W - py91; ImusETHAT Tor 11111-- I (NOT TO SCALE) �- a I , i N o�x5i S� \ \ ^ FFt LL,4' + are, \ y .N N ST T \ I q3. .N \ Y / aEv 1 a nN SH rPAnr A ` ' ♦ PaLCaAT IIEMEokcCP C.INniETt COvol , \ , )fa DENNIS, wATEN➢GM k INSECT PNOar Ell ufp A M ne P E BUHEO DtCP m + DEEP • a, t 1➢.E ALI' _ _ w°No>_ x f m � �'d 11j, \ - OF-ar DIVAHP Pr Eno onmenml onplry _ wsl IRON -avER_rc cRAOE _ -- - --FURTHEST LEACHING POOL _ _ v AMProveu .PE zo-mm�_I\ I_- zo APPROVED 'a, ,o�Ll vR ,\ 3 % OF A 3 POOL SYSTEM WAIFH=NE \ m t a/ MIM da N i p8, Iq BITCHEp 114 Y i(JP ELEV 1Ui'E -�- ' p LIAEQ la7' PNCHED 1/D'/I' D I ta• •5 t`� `n t'f^ SuaAa TO COVENANTS RESTRICTIONS LIBER Ie7I �b E :'FAN V. Par' c _Ep¢c - ' l PR(,E 442 Be EL z F Ba r deo snuo W 1 sP� / ( "' 4 F + e \@ - ,� t" 1 PACE 49 SB wvEm m �_INMERr Rr _ m t�' �,.; A \ El lr s II[r c[+ossovEP cauaN l ]_ ,IOW rtev gy `gym J.,P a IIL11 yl, E < yj LOT \ 2 +;Ar,Y:. kf`,"TIJ,I ,.hl,- iLP �2-IA eua _ � h. m �lv d o. dti � x`R "IS AY � � &j, ��/{T�y{}�•��� A //� I --b � �P � O ` - e '\ i 'f L� `\ 4 iN' - 1 L 4J DA 2T� �OR M 3 -LROVNU WAIEF _ v B Sii � Ft _yt \ - ",u -' o, �V --- -- Rte,"d.0 � a 5' Hou. N SEPTEMBER 23, 1997 - - y yC� T �N \ ➢a � K ( ) 7► ` / 6 » 11 ` w c m \ ' c ` \ rE57 MOLE- DUG BY Mc00NA(D GEOSCIFNCE o s tout SEI --- _ _ - -- - (n A„ 1 2, '� \ PwtyDo, \ \ J c/c��-�� PMP Need of LEAD at 1 MINIMUM SEPTIC raNN TAP Cilcs AOR .1 1 m s eEokwM rlOusE ,s 1,nfln cNJ of s LL VI 1 - \\ enawN tanMr SIT ML 1 iPNk, e a- woC 6-1 ofF.r �. k �? , d^ \ ` �,. j y - •`� ] 1 cOU PETE SHALE HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE SrNENCTH OF yaon Psi AT le IRs \ - \ '.� 4' i i /I \ < L_2' BRaw' +'I n real wrvI IBx SNAVEL STM 3 WALL THlaKNESS seAU RE A MINIMUM Oh ] A TOP THICKNESS Or s AND A IDELTOM HILI 5 OF , LEACHING POOLS (31 j W L`{ Y m i C1 - + ALL WALLS, BOTTOM AND TOP SHALL CONTAIN REINFORCING To RESIST AN APPUEr IDRCr Or Can Pel y \ epi" �ucN�µ AINMUM IIELINu LY>1ED IDR A I rn 3 BEDROOM HONME IS INS e 11 SID.,L ATEA 4 AL1 JOINS SHALL BE SrALEO 50 THAT HE iA1JK IS WATERTIGHT V n 'E S Fe " N \ \ CTIONS L Foots, a' PEEP rY din W(y QAll - ` f 5 1 f, ePOWN MFLIUM TO THAI SAND MTI 10% TRIAL SP 5 THE SEPTIC TANK `HALL BE INS COU Al ILVEL III OR EPEGRAVEL (WI1H A MAN TOLERANCE OF 11,,'i VCTFP Or PRECAST REINFORCED CONCHFIF (OR FOIEAtI -1 4 '.[_ STRIJCTUPFS, .ALIU DOMES ANnj OF SLA65 lU }. \ \ WW w \ L p lU MINMUM OCIWECK UENOFEP�ICriANFSAND NHrlV9EPHALIR.gkCL Mgl,li>INN LEACHING S SL`_ ARF in BE CONMTM LL l�. w `\ i . sb,LOQ o \ 'r' s ] ALL cnvsxs SHALL BE OF VI LET INGI POOLS AOD WATER tIN 1'Sol 1� \ \\(\,\ ALOUNO wArN EL yd __ - c={,T' EnVI the xalen ( nW/m Nnwnge d,e 4 A Ill' mu DISANCE flETWFNI LEACHING POOLS AND WATFk LINE MHpLI BE MAINIgINrO W 1� \ N �� ``\ \\ f , S 68Ms 3Z \. " `) 1 _-_ _ F' I hereby s ruppr a) V,NAI "y.t.m(e) m, The prewot s AN 9' mn OIMTANCE NEIwEEN ALL _EAatwL Poor'', SHAu OF MNNLVII. a�Y LASLr\ \ - were designed by me or undo m nirecbnn, o.v.a upon a.carehll and tnn,augn Gluey of B AN 9' mi, ulsrnxe[ BTTWEEN ALL 1.FneHwC PODIA AND Senn[ TAN✓ sHALi BE MAINrnIN[u x/ p the 1.I1, vee Pd yarned...., aonme.n¢, mI lois, m pnn^-9ed. chr oml to in, sMTm0. county ,>3 LOT[2] _ aOEf P¢ LNNLxx \ ". � \ wArEe IN BRrnxN MEDIUM on ctursL oeperxnem 9f ueonn s.rlyd9 eovN ninon standards .Neel Px or tole ami --- \ flap'- w E p \ -- SAND WITH aL LMVEL SV \ NPT ter;.• d'w o° INA,(- ,.,_, ` AI TYPICAL STORMWATER UNIT ME) I- F, 50 A A e e N o, a (TOPS TO BE TRA7FIC BEAAIrlG) "ANTED \\ a s" (* D/F INC' " or �- \\ - `�''\ (NOT TO SCALE) '-a.6 a'cros \ \� 5 °Y=L...Mw'sc .^,t"° ��qp xx�A4x"x B u: ` r r '-- )TIS'-_ , LP.AI \ ,rL� \ B 'P\aero' P s"oh , g10 HE"F/> ops -/ _ 1 __ __ N(SEWAGE DISPOSAL AND WATER °LONA. G9 � _ ova e � ' \ - \ R g 1 � ' SUPPLY SYSTEM DESIGNED BY: g o5� ��F Fj '� � 0 77 E ##FI � _ usr wax INIs FlAME r covER cawewPPr NB]51e rvrE fiena) °'. n r".tp t�C\ �\ \\ i." / \ aT.�-^"d�' t1 . '2W3 ,i -- - _ _ _. . . JOSEPH FISCHETTI, PE -t 111E NISHCa GWLE Ofl fi' TNICN kCINiaFGEa LONE LOVEP \ TRE 6 Ft ���•� ' 0' O B/ ur•A ma m \t 'e N x ) 1725 HOBART ROAD " 'i\ a. eA w= hN ( r' r i DU1l� 0 V TOWN OF SOCT�'HOLD ix MIN -- aRs Loa°"p0 kp u �\ �� SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 N "�` �ro NE aNlr _-11. MnPNO, PE FKAN W o I Wa \ \ STANDARD STONE BLEND ROADWAY 4014 6 Al e' o' PIrE ON APPBtMED TOTAL gfi 10 I ye '" v gnu ?� y0 e I �� _'\ \ �\ & CITILiTY PLAN TEL. 631 -765-2954 I Nvs LIP No 49e68 _ °"- ✓A'S6 _____._�- I_- INN ys^ \ \ �'�L� - (NGT TO SCALE) -_ - _ ,cVJ 2222_ -At ARCD J A° - 1-I/z sraxr 454 D/k GNUNDL L 1 o, \\ 5 �,�� ` \ / A \ »1 r At APaaNd 4 As x/DxoArAxrx __1_ _2222 rnM nn \ tAj RICHT OF wnr OF NEW - - +L'14 B -- 21\ _ JAN 0 B 2(03 qac 1 '; eucnlxa koros a mr, > x4'N ___ ----T.P - nr-- --� ia.-�BN W-- �'� 'r ♦'' \ " W x, sax s ___ ___ _ p// b'b Q-h ;l tin F SOH �9 4 8 PN ] 0 kf1HU NEED 0 28ASI LONG i a V 2222 W —' - - C7 Lcca P51 o z OAST w \ / ___ _ - --------- N .53 6'ao" EOWfFJ P.ROMAINE IT W --(� „ Star,"I m. o � ' sa.fin' _-- ISLAND VIEW LANE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY _ o v DO O y ,6' z a� / �) W— p �� �v Joseph , A. Ingegn -- -- �__ ,\e ei. 2 G Mix PT \` \ s , CII IVERIi;O�ALE 1 =1�O�TLORIL N7�L SCALE L OJ' O�L'L --ATFIi 1N_cTRECT)--------- ---------- �4-t! 3 a 6__- lU' D'_----U-_� --- m'`Opq �$'G P[4' Land Surveyor N ry I 3' O" F'-U" F 0 "a... d', \ ' {\ , ( 1M',o_ ROAD SECTION OFES 51 _ _ \ TYPICAL WATER SERVICE DOGE_SYSTEM CALCULATIONS \ F'OR LOTS No 2 & No 3 \, \ ALL tops k COVERS r0 BE TRAFFIC aEArel4, PI1crI Raze t 3' CROWN (Lap) 1%2 1' Trhe '•u,VeVs . Abd ms 6115 Site Pions f;ppsiwLt "In Layeul roof osn. - ;LUPE a r� // k- Pc i s V „ ARc fit ER.PXGGC ,SkuA,EH TFA,UKG rote AL, ,NLFI 'RATE , ,��� - �- MAx- ra Fxlsrwc GRACE -? '-�/4' ' " IX R� cENrEP LUNE OF PROPOSED IR' wmF rO Mall .PNEwnr _ L- T A = TRIsuTARr AREA w sounHE FEET \ Ar cuxauxr - - - - iCrsoa / '- - _ Ax ro &Isrwc GRADE PHONE (631)727-2090 Fax (6vt )'77- 1 /?,' R 2" RAINPA 0 n Ft a` PFtrO^.m s OPHwATEn LFAcmxL root wIM SouO GOVCH I. = COEFFICIENT OF RIOUXF - 09 `-) \ D_ _ _— _ - - N.` - -- - - - - 2 CUMPnE'TEU NEARING(; UHSE p - M i0 9E CLEARED ,5 1 .,a. A, Be, _.15' MITI - �a abre 6 a / \ RAKED AND SEEDED fOVNDnnO. WALII aMUNt wnRH ELBY e' / 3 4 SIDNE RI ENO f�� PAVEMENT AREA = 2,640 sf S -4P�- ®�- .atm '"o" KNEES OFFICES LOCATED 41 MAILING ADDRESS �^ �, L« 'F 2I^ o P a - H"—E cw`oE '� 1380 ROANOKE AVENUE P.0 Boy 1931 2,640 s1 x 0 17 % 0 9 404 cf Com__"__—_ _-c -_ '2 ?°�' R 8 WATER sERvlcC- 404/4224 = 9.5 of rEq'd eoPPFI LLLJJJ"'"' ---FEVFsf m mEPMorLamc a FOR Lm 2 & a (s=coMPACTED RnsF couraE ELEcrrelc, cnREE Tv RIVERi EAD, New YCTII I 1 D01 Rlverlvead, New York 11901-0965 SWITIC MERk Small PIP, _ _ `i y, ^ 'O n R UTHEk ER_Q IDE wAIEH MaN zoo nJ knit' -- --" 0 1° P ' sVITAyIC AIERIAL ffi TF.LEPHON[ won, WATEP ]/4' CDPPEP m C%ISTING 9FNN HU O (3) 8'-D" DIA X 3'-6" DEPTH DRAINAGE POOLS = 10'- 6"vH PROVIDED '- M 97 4113G, j PLANNING BOARD MkMEER �OSOFFO1,rco ;' BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. hyo G,f, P.O.Box 1179 Chairman Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICILAR.D CAGGLANO t Telephone (631) 765-1935 WILLD N1 J. CREMERS KENNETH L.EDWARDS ��J®1 �ao� Fax(631) 765-3136 MARTIN SIDOR l PLANNING BOARD OFFICE w TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 17, 2002 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision for Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18 west of Bayshore Road & on the f south side of August Lane in Greenport I SCTM# 1000-53-46.2 Zoning District: R-80 Dear Ms. Moore: The Southold Town Planning Board, at a meeting held on Monday, December 16, 2002, adopted the following resolution: WHEREAS, this proposal is to subdivide a 30.62 acre parcel into 4 lots; where Lot 1 equals 7.58 acres; Lot 2 equals 7.581; Lot 3 equals 7.884 and Lot 4 equals 7.582 acres; and WHEREAS, the applicant had received conditional final approval on August 13, 2002 on maps dated, as revised, May 14, 2002; and WHEREAS, all the subdivision regulations of the Town of Southold and the conditions of approval have been met; therefore be it F RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grant final approval on the maps, dated May 14, 2002, subject to the filed Covenant and Restrictions (Liber 12217; Page 442) and f authorize the Chairman to endorse the maps. Enclosed please find a copy of the map that was endorsed by the Chairman. The mylar maps, which were also endorsed by the Chairman, must be picked up at this office and filed in the Office of the County Clerk. Any plat not so filed or recorded within sixty (60) days of the date of final approval shall become null and void. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. e�'r ulu'0 ..�. ennett O owski, Jr. Chairman V encl. cc: Tax Assessors Building Department S'Z'N7 6V; ',;OOAE; 63'' 765 4643; 03T-4-02 8:33; PAM 2 S UT LD ''J VtJ PLAA"NIN'G BCARD DE'C ARATION Or: COvEN.--NCS AND PESTFT_CTIONB TF--S LBCLkF TION jade by JOFUJ FUOCCO AND J07-rE RUOCCO, as hush srd and hife, reg- ding �_ 33-G4 ?]�''" Place, Bayside, New York 113ri DAY13L iRRo m residing at (no#) Horton' s Lane, Southold, Ny 1197-1 acid 2zTEP115N PI2ACAR0, reziding at 16405 North :coag'; Cutahcaae, Now York PSD UEFORA-q ?ISACANO, his wife, '_e51r3.1;t�, Ft 15;40= TNort;h R:;.,d, Cutchogue, Nt-w York, each husband! and ;m- ce _::erein and Dayie'_ !.creme to be of an undivided 2S: . intersat; GIU€EPPE RUOCCO LIM 'TES97B N. RCOCCO, ao 'Trust=es under THE TESSIE N: RUOCCO a/k/a Theresa RuocCo) REVOCABLE LIVIN-, 7R-JSC, n$ --,c an undivided 12 -5% interest winh ani address at 20S-17 ;3=6 A:ienue, Bayside, New York !1361 and GIUSRFPE RUCCCO AND T=SSIE N. RU?—CCC, as Trustees under THE 37U88EPPE RiUCCn RECCAELEL'I`v Imv'C; RUST, as r_o an ll xCtl'J1de i i3 . 5 interest with an addeess at -203 -17 32x6 AA2 enue, Bayside, Necc' York-, 11361 as -enante in ecmirr-n, this _„•_ dal; of August, 2002, hereinafter refarred tr- a5 the DEr-Le; Q1U!T; as the owner of Premi52s desciiL•ed in SChrzdule "A" annexed her-tc (hereinafter referred to as the PREMISES? , desires to _-estrict the use and enjoyment of said FFEMISCSand Fa-- for such purposes determincd to impose on said PREMISZE3 cD-✓cnanu-c and. restrictio a and does hereby declare t'--.at said FR3,MI-ES shall -e held and shall be rnnveved sub:-ce io the 011L% ing r_ovr_nanu s and restricr_onst 1 - 1 'CuRS7" has made a7-plication. to the SO''=R-"Li, TOWN _LA,NNING' BOARD ;hereinafter referred to as rhe PLASdN=N POA.i']) for a F-rm a to construct„ apprcvai of plans or .3tp,z.rv31 of a subdivision or devalopmem or. the PREMISES . d . ^:.e L'ECLAF.ANT covEnanta that z.here sial_' be no farther subdivision of any -ot descrlbad herelm in _rpetrit Tris shall not Prever_t a conveyance ez „ a entire subdivieics+ subjec.r. to this covena:i.c . 3-ZNr EV: I.6dOP_; 5 a 78S 4518; a"7-4-02 8:33; PACE 3 b- T1 'SI.sCL'Rt�TT CJ enants that Lhere shall be a ht.r.d2:s_d i1 uj foot setback around t$-_ Land on Lot #1 wi.erein. r;, clearing, grading or building shall take D ace wizhin watland serbacit 1--ns,, T ,e 7ECl, iT fvx'h(-r cnvenante that a 50 ' "natural buffer" shall he! maintain-cd unoiat,:.rbed in perpetuity, as is shown en the M,.ncx 4ubdivision Map: IuL #1, along. thz ,.esteriy outside perimeter of land now or formeriy o;` Ereezv Shores, 1'nc. ; let along the balance of tf.e westerly perimetzr of land now or formerly of S=-eaz-_ Shcres, Inc. and southerly cutaide perimt-tcr 7.an-- no-a or formerly of Edwin Latsar, (natural baaffer shall riot he required wrere _ct is planted, he.,tever, planted area will comply with good agri,calturai practjceal ; lot t`-j , the outside sruT. erly and easterly oerlmete:: along the adiacent hc-n._e, lot *3; and lot #=, t'r_e easter"Lv and northerly outside periaae_eruowaTer, as to lot #4, 3c�ld lot s=a11 mai'-stain eit"aer a SDI "natural" or "_Landscape- 'r_uffel ` to screen the view of August Lane a'. ttc northerly ocrimeter. _. Tile UEC PINT covenants tha= prior to iss-lance of c:arti _cafe of occupancy, dej," avant and/or their s :c Eys 7zs shall plant ten ;10) street trees . at 35 ' ;,tel-�_als, withir. the right-cf-way in accordance i; Lth she Planning =!]and res!)iilti]n for finial 'plat -ijro':alreclarant shall main�ain an- care for said trc 5 L:; aFsare survival and replace dead cr ase5aed trees, as needed, along the right-of-way, i perpetuity. d. -:ia Un L_,R7�.NT ccverants than the four (1) -ots shall mare a 1E ' common driveway for :I.n.gres3 dna zgrzGs, 1.1cludiny- aLi_Pti?s, to Auguat Lane with or__ common e .rb cut on Aiugusr_ Lane . Said :ommcn 3rrveway shall 1�5 the c -ilicipal access for ingrees and egress to all the lots" ^,W _ MINA e3? 'o^^:, 4503, 3^7-4-32 E:34y PAGE 4/" e . TI-e DECLkRANT ca'✓er-ants that any use cr activity tf:at causes cr is likely to cause soil degradation or erosion or pollution of any surface or subsurface waters =-hall 'ce prohibited; prc,tided that this piohibi Lio.1 s all not be construed ds extending to agricultural operations and practices that are In ac,7nrdance ,wath round agricultural management psactices of tht: US Department of Agriculture's 116tional Resource COnservatic:n Service. The DDCiAP NT covenants that. the iollcwing conservation measures will to fcllowed: a. ='he ,.t_e _f drought tolerant plants fcr -andscaping. c. graservati-= of existing ,atiVe VF-g("tot butfers . C . The conser'`iatiOn of 8xlsting open 3pa_e arras . d. ':he 1i.:p_CmC IitciL iCLI Oi "natural" stur.^,water mb:=ae,elfent practices (grass swales, tilter =r.-i.pa, .:reatFrd wet1Gr-.ds, etc. . . ) . i , %11 of th-3 _-,venant3 and restrictions c:ontair_ed Ercln shall 1)e CC.1 tr ed to be in additinn to and not in iv_.C,gal:l a ar _imir..ation upon any previsions of local, I Zt'- ..e, and laws, Grdinan2e5', and,�or reGulati--I-is ,3t =he time o' execvti-Dn .f this agreer:e.nt, or ac the time. s:-ch laws, ordinances, and/G_ regu_ations may j L'ti. re .`.ter t re _ref?, amended, or promulgated, i i Thr afofementi^ned keetiicr_ive Covenants shall Ewe enfarc = bl.a by the Town of .Sourhold, State of New fork, uy 4-111retive relief or b_r any oLhe-- 2emedy in equity or 3t aw . The tailurs cf said agencies or the Tcu-a cf souzho--d tom_ e_fcy(:t rhe sa=ne shall not be deamad to affect the validity of --his covenant nor tc impose any 1law: 1'-tv whar_..cm-.rer upon :he Town of Soutilc:ld oz any _ffice:: o-- rrruinyee .ereo Theca -cv-m:`,an.,_= and re;;tri=tions --hal' run -Kitt the land an s,al_- : e minding upc_i Lhe DECLA-ILUNT, its sl-Lccssscrs 3711 ..-. iijli- c.7<1 ".fpG=. a'l. Lpersone or entities claiming i P: 14007; 681 7M 4643; 0-'T-t-02 5:94; ?A3E 51'0 finder- t..-ie,-L.. and may be _a=inated, revoked or ame,dcd Gnl'y Yj =r ..;5 ai.Pr--ral of Lhe majority, pl„s ,one, of the F �3i tiiT? a TDO-2 2.? tollow ng - put ii_ hearing. 7 - if c; ny sectiou, subsection. parao aph, Clauee, =rase or of 7:These covenants aa'.d restrict-ons shall, by a =-i= _'.f cr;papcterit 'iurisdzctlen, he ad.;Iudged illegal, LLril aLJsl,),_ , i.nv-slid, or be held to tit Con.--::�tutlt.P$l , the same _h-?i no-. affect r-he validity oC L.he-se c-ovott,3nts as a WhO Cr an-,, atner part or cYC'7_s.ion hereof other thlan tiai'' s3 =d;Ldge3 tc }e illegal, unlawful, invalid, or m ir-.,Or Vbcco r EPn CCC ), as Trastee THERESA R OCCO, as TrILStee v•:d_r 77FE TESS7.'_ IN RJOCCO uncle: -HE TEO"T_E N. R''j'D CO is/k/a The!:-Sl Ruoc.co% RE,'O"__�F}LW L 'i`.ay i lIST an RRVOCA3LE LIVINS TRUST and a;� Trustee, :index THE as Truetee unde_ THE GI` SSE?PE' P-uICC_CO HEVtt'A&LE GIUSSEPPE RGOCCO REVOCAELE T:Tz.'T'-:G 7Y TJ Z =ING IST 6':i1 7M SG"-.n; 004.4-02 0:35; EA^E 3/10 �r r) Schedule A DESC=TPTION OF PROPERTY ALL char: certa_n- plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buil .:irys ana :_mprcvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being r:?ar G e(mnport, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, ve%v York, bouniled and des Cribed as -zo11OWS: BMIMUNG at a concrete monument sec at the northwesterly corner of Let Number _22A as shown on a csrtain (rap entitled 1°Amended Map A T25conic 13ay Estates. eituate at Arahamoque, Tctan of Southold, New York" . made by Ot_o W. Vat. rayl, Linder date of may 1933 and f'_led in the Staff- - Courcy Clerk' s office on May 19, 2.533 ah- Mal: u2._ 112'�, Fc01MING THENCE along the rear line of Lots Numbered :_22A, 122 and 123 to .3.d , inclusive; arca then partly across zit.. unnumbered strip ot. lana, South 22 degrees 53. �-, nutes Last S;JC. 25 feet; TtIENCE partly across last deacriked et:ip cf land and then along the rear 'line 7f lots numbered 140 to 145, in-lua__vo, So.rth 13 degrees 59 minutes 20 aecands East 294 50 feet to a no7.n'4 3G feet sDu: ,herly from the northwesterly rn-rnr-r o said lot nuwbzr 145 • THENCE along othe_ lard three courses a:; fol:_cws : FIRST S•::uth 6e degrces 5S minutes 24 seconds West +t�r ._9 fee-,t; THENCE SEUCAD South 25 degreee S:, minutes Eo aeccr_da East -00 . G feet; TFE'NCE THIRD South 52 degrees 20 m'nur_es 0% aeca:c_: West: 454 :9 flet to land of Sace Sr_ex Manufaccur ng Coml;aiiy: msiENCY along last described land Yvorth 26 degree= 53 rcirutes 50 Secrnd Seat 132F _?7 feet, more c2. fess, to an &2..y^ic in Eire line between said arirk Manufacturing 2cmpany and lana of epi.: and Eerwi-., TRC. , THENCE along .land of K_ern'n and K-erwi IP. ";G ocur_ec as follows: FIRST North 4; degrees 43 TL;inU. ea =0 se._- .."de East 374. 35 feet, THENCE SECOND North 60 degrees OC• min':tee• past 923.42 feet t2._. the point and plat= of BEGINTRING. TOGE'PF:E9, with .-he r_a_,t os way 50 feet i7, width between lots numbsr 122:>s an,l 1'_D as s_;cw;_ on said map, said right of v:av senuir_g f_:om Eav=.Lore Rca_: tD a point 50 . 0 fent. westerly fro-,:i the :lor thPrxsst_,:1V Co2'.1er -of rhe premiseq hereinfore describeL. 531 ME 4C4r. OUT-4-02 3:35, Pc,3E 5T3,TE OF NEW YORK ) €"tJLNTY `tF On f.hej 1 sr da;of r,u ;ust,'ViUm. ':c:ore ms, the undersigned, a notary public in and;or said State,persorOv ppe•_red RMN RUt)C(..'.0 and- JOYCE RUOCCG personally Imown to me or proved to r_•.e onn dire ba=. s of 52tisiaCt7.`y eradeno:to be the individuals whose names are subsea h to tt-e with;::D-isman;uat 2s3 ar_lmowledgsd to me that bey executed.the same ill !heir capacities, and char by thnai eir sigures oda the instntmem the_ndividuals- or!he person upon bc.halt o :xh[ ch the mdiv ukis acted, execu+wd the inaturrtent. 1`'ota:y Public - TEFMA F FVMTO t4at" PLtft, �w York QuaMW in CAmns GCnanty C;AR9fMYIDr1 EMpIFM Apra 17,2v S`4` 3Y: Moopu -; ,_.{ 76' 4643; 37-4--O.' S:SS; GA3E ap c CQijNry ox' Or.the,1 f gay L+_.A1_sst, FG:_;her;€e:r c, Jte u-Fders€V-d,a nctat}'pul,iic in and for so:' State, pen scally appeared GIUSSk•PPE RUOICCO an:.TESSIE'LI:.RUOCCO a/kiaTl.(PitFSA RUC)CC Cj personally kn€viri to the o;pravcd to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence Lo be he if.dividaais v';_ose narics are subsc_�b d to the within instrument and,ae'o<r wledged tome LhEt:TICS'e$:GUteC' the 5F°Ste lli rh:.Ir C?paoiti:3, and that by thc:r stpatureTon the instrument, the indjwdaa B,%�r the per;on upon bg thaTof+Match the individuals act:d, exe3L.ted the:ns=ncnt. Ap�:Ja;elry Public -.__-- ,,4 t r a pWic,State of Naw York Kt.01S0WAM7 Quaftd in carom LVIrw APPA 17,Mv SDI"- 7Y: 63'• 7765 4843; 0^T-4-02 0:36; PAGE 5,'-0 STATE OF i;—EW Y(:,TRKCOUNTY OF 81,17POLK i On Ila: dar of Sep:er-tbcr,21002 before me, the underai� ed, a notary public in and fc*r said State,persorial@v appeared STC='_ EN MSACANO personally known to ma or proved to me ^rt the basis of.sxr 3#a Tc.j r,idencc to be the individt.al whose nacre is subscribed to the within instratlicnt:sad ackno-Wedged to tt.e drat h.L executed the same in Itis cap aci-jr, and that by his sig.a€ire us the tett^anent, th,v individual,or the person upon behalf of .i ,; dse individual acud, executed the irsttun . tN_T} 1i01.c 91ARWET C. Rutt(C"Ic Notary-udie, of Qoatiyed in GUWR tetras dwke�,o.�:C'3 STATE f,7 i l v`i 'D..)RK ) Z ss.' COUNTY OF SI_"FF(31 K I Oil the_ f� (121,rof Svpterntbor. '002,before me, die undersigned, a note ptwlic.in and for said State,-?=o nalN appearee Deborah Pieacano, personally known to me or prove.-3 to me on the basis cf&atisiaclFry evideree to be The m(E- idual whose na-Me iS subs ribe;l to the wghin imtrume n_znd ackj�_C,ledged [a me Haat she executed the same in her capacity, arul that by her signaler_ cn The i;st;umertt;the ird visual, or tiav person upon bohalf of which the iaadi4 idual aeled, -ACULWd the irs:'i UnieiAL Notary Public PATRM C.!ml qfi wry 12"Wro,slum of N4 `pork Sisdtolk County-No.4eGja B ,r CMMOSegn EVIrea June !fie Raa 5 76Gu'E S31 785 4843; ,O„T-4-02 9:37 Pd"-E in!ic 4 ES ; COUNTY OF SLT14OLK al thwds;y vi SapE?n r, ?a;QZ, IsePcrc mz, th_u: tersigtred, a rota_y l;aoiic it and for said State,pe 8onally sratared;;Idea-1 JERONIF pesuua!ly kamv;i lu nae or proved to me on the bas13 4 8atis act ry r,,dd(t nca to be tl7,t iridividLal whose name is Schscribed to the withir insuumtma en3 to ria tl.at he cxccutad 6c same in his capac_ty, and tis-by his sigMt Au :gin.he insttUMM.1t, rh: andividuai, or the perS011 upon behaifof a high tLe individual acted, ELxew it d ffie i Ir6 w-i' m- i Matti, Ubiic - VALi In^.1 v .a"rJ1 X14 .v Y4x Mir h N o. ,,,,,,,,�,Town Of Southold I P.O Box 1179 'touthold, NY 11971 RECEIPT Date: 12/27/02 Receipt#: 4 Transaction(s): Subtotal I Inspection $2,836.50 Check#: 4 Total Paid: $2,836.50 DEC 3 0 ZIJUZ Name: Paradise, Isles Minor Sub. av, 53-6-46.2 &57-2-1.1 Clerk ID: LINDAC Internal ID:65392 1 1 cb49 11800 K606 1 D _ Ile. 4 `40� Num:sr of pages (� TORRENS REAL FSTATE r- al v tiov — 7 12% l Serial N ? P r Certificate# TRANGPERTAX $UFPOLK Prior CIL.# COUNTY Deed/Mortgage instrument Deed Mortgage Tax Stamp Recording Filing Stamps 4` FEES `Page/Filing.Fee I v'- ._ Mortgage Amt. Handling ��� I. Basic Tax TP-594 ._ 2. Additional Tax _ Notation ��._ Sub Tolal 1�/lI EA-5217 (County) Sub Total ✓ ! Spec,/Assit. ]]� or EA-5217 (Sucre) ✓p�� Spec./Add. R.P.T.S.A. I\J . � d TOT.MTG.TAX Comm.of Ed. — 75 . 00 %y� k Dual Town Dual County Held for Apportionment J Affidavit a"$ �� Transfer Tax Mansion Tax _ Ce lifted Copy The property covered by this mortgage is or Reg.Copy f �� will be. improved by a one or two family Sub Total k-1 r-. dwelling only. _ Other YES or NO GRAND TOTAL � ._ If NO, see appropriate tax clause on page H of this instrument. lr 5Rcal Property Tax Service Agency Verification 6; Title Company Inrormation i 4 Dist. Section Block Lot CorltmnrtW'�alth z;j. n 0 N, ,Cn ) ell. C``omp //any Name. t-T l N Tide Number Initials 8 FEE PAID BY: Cash Check Charge Land Title Insurance Payer same as R& R Land Title insurance Company (or if different) rn ole courtlrr tta nt,.as r.o.11ox a t 9 NAME: Riverhead.N.Y.11901 Land Title Insurance Company J ADDRESS: &Rt-aa P – -- P.O.Box 4i9 RECORD & RETURN TO R verhead N.Y.11901 7 (ADDRESS) 9 Suffolk County Recording & Endorsement Page } This page forms part of the attached 1 C--Y made by: ' �l (SPECIFY TYPE OF INSTRUMENT) �Q�l a ICA The premises herein is situated in SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK- EBO±,r�6 _ 7� TO In (he Township tFct lE° ( p of yf In the VILLAGE HAMLET of —z-a C$ INK'ONLY PRIOR TO RECORDIN OR FILING. i - r�aron..zrosr— TOGETHER with all right,'fi le and,�literesf, 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 HOED 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. I ` f I 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 consid- eration 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" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. IN PRESENCE OF: ANESTHESIA GROUP, P. C . RETIREMENT FUND F-PJ.0. , BERTRAM S.HOLDER, Tf.D. President I ' R5.; STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF are-- STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ' RRi er the day of 19 before me . On the personally came ,('(� �` -., day of 19 beforeme .1-1800 PG 6Q 6 persondlly carne to me known to be the individual described in and who to me known to be the individual described in and who executed .the .foregoing instrurhent, and acknowledged that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the same, executed the same. . STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK NJ: STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF On the da of "r personally came BE October 1996 , before me On the day of 19 RTRNI S . LJOLDER, M.D, personally came , before me to me known, ivho, being y me duly sworn, did depose and to me known, who, being by ute duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. 35.6 . Nl inton Avenue, Brooklyn , N.Y. 11238 say that he resides at No. that he is the President Of Anesthesia Group P.C.Retirement Fun that he is the F.B. . ,�3etram S H 1c�erMD the corporation described f in au w rc executed It e. Oregomg instrument; that he the.corporation described knows the:seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed m and which executed the foregoing nstrument; that he to said i;nstrulment is such corporate seal; that it was so knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed affixed by order of the board'of directors of said corpora- to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so tion, and that he ed his name e t by li ' rder affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpora- tion, and that he signed h name thereto by like order. Notary F?911 J FflEUERICk J.i-DC:iCk�1 •.... i`kF+i n' NOTMy NunSz•�'.a�e nt IJevi Yolk it r: z ,raS't) .. Q,t&Ili1ie11 Li.SulF,;Ik Cuunty�/ ^i - 7 Commisaian Expires ErcB,3U,1 �ttrgttlLt ttuii $+Ble IDEril Willi COVENANT AGAINST GRAN I OR'S Acis SECTION TITLE No. BLOCK ANESTHESIA GROUP, P.C. RETIREMENT FUND F.A.O. LOT ! COUNTY OR TOWN I BERTRAM S. HOLDER, M.D. '10 JOHN RUOCCO and JOYCE RfJOCCO,husband and wife, GIUSEPPE RUOCCO and THERESA RUOCCO,husband and wife, DANIEL JEROME and STEPHEN PISACANO. and DEBORAH i _ RETURN BY MALL TO: STANDARD FORM OF NE=GUARAArFY UNDERWRITERS PAUL A. CAMINITI, ESQ. by P.O. BOX 992 SECURITY TITLE OJbIPANY SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 CHARTERED 16ORKZip No. u 0 O / _Z K Q 0 O N -------------- 7 K s V Q n n�'N r CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRdfitMT=5T"d INSTRUAlMHT SFfOULWOE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. �j11 11 � M THIS INDENTURE, made the day of Oet.ober nineteen hundred and ninety-six '1 BETWEEN ANESTHESIA GROUP, P.C . RETIREMENT FUND F.B .O • , 13hTRAM S . HOLDER , M.D. , having an office at 37,1_,5,"c,Xholm Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. a fa fl i U ply; 5 197 ` SOUT!!a_DT.,X` ! PLF.f1M11dG 4Ga�-p _. ,w , i. party of the first part, and JOHN RUDCCO and JOYCE RUOCCO, as husband and wife , residing at 31-01 715th Place, naysidr , N .Y . 11.361 GIUSEPPE RUOCCO and THERESA RUOCCO, as husband and wife I residing at 203-17 33rd Avenue, Bayside, N.Y. 1.1361 DANIEL JEROME , .residing at (no #) Horton ' s. Lane , Southold, N. Y. 1.1971 and STEPHEN PISACANO, residing at 16405 North Road , Cutchogue , N. Y. 11935 and DEBORAH PISACANO , his wife, residing at 16405 North Road, Cutchogue , N. Y. 11935 party of the second part, �AoN Nv�s�puo ,o a w,Fe �J�[+F,x 9A!"=G .?Feast[ To 6c ou...c•Rs r A uvbi oEu •0150 ,urrkest ,96 T6NAN}5. /V [•na .-,e..� , WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of ONE HUNDRED ( $100 . 00)-----------------------------------------dollars, lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable considerations paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, DIST. lying and being kL.Atkk near Greenport, in the Town of Southold , Suffolk 1000 County, New York, bounded and described as follows : SECT. BEGINNING at a concrete monument set at the northwesterly corner of 053 . 00 Lot number 122 A as shown on a certain map entitled "Amended Nap A Peconic Bay Estates , situate at Arshamomaque , Town of Southold , BLOCK New York" , made by Otto W. Van Tuyl , under date of May 12 , 1933 06 . 00 and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk ' s Office on May 19 , 1933 as map No . 1124; running thence along the rear line of Lots Numbered LOT 12.2A, 122 and 123 to 138 , inclusive ; and then partly across an 046.002 unnumbered strip of land, South 23 degrees 51 minutes East 880 . 29 feet; thence partly across last described strip of land and then along the rear line of .lots numbered 140 to 145 , inclusive, South 16 degrees 59 minutes 20 seconds , East 7.94 . 50 feet to a point 30 feet southerly from the northwesterly corner of said lot number 145 ; thence along other land three courses as follows : First : South 68 degrees 56 minutes 20 seconds West 753 .49 feet; thence Second : South 26 degrees 5.3 minutes 50 seconds East 300 .0 feet ; thence Third : South 52 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds Nest 45.0 .00 feet to land of Sage Brick Manufacturing Company; thence along last described land , North 7.6 degrees 53 minutes 50 seconds West 1326 . 77 feet , more or less , to an angle in the line between said Sage Brick Manufacturing Company and land of Kerwin and Kerwin, Inc. ; thence along land of Kerwin and Kerwin, Inc. , two courses as follows : First : North 47 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds East 374 . 36 feet; thence Second : north 60 degrees 00 minutes East 929 .42 feet to the point and place of beginning. TOGETHER WITH a right of way 50 feet in width between lots number 122A and 119 as shown on said map, said right of way extending from Bayshore Road to a point 50 . 0 feet westerly from the northeasterly corner of the premises hereinbefore described . Being and intended to he the same premises conveyed to the party of the first part herein by deeds recorded in Liber 8557 cp . 299 and Liber 11391 cp. 568 . =a - THIS1?v�2f1T�F;hr:, dada thsZ7j say JL T�/ 1997 , by and ., ;, ,,,., �< ,_QTc. x �u. between CONS _t .'v"r, hC. , a domestic corporaticn .:ith off:;-es -:c el :vson :venue, Westbury, New York, 11550 r;e owne- cC e .)roper-_v desc- __ beic (hereinafter described = "�` i- naaer Td (I .if;'r:' RUOCCO and ISCYCE RUOCCO, residing _t 72' ,: zl -:` ^ p ca, ?z. := +de, 'aew York 11361: (2) GIUSEPPE RIiOCCO end "r`_ERES%- -RUCCCO, rssid:ra at 203-17 33rd Avenue, Sayssde, `�Es4 York -.1361 . ,3; nP.;JIE TEROME, resadina at Horton' s LLP.e, Scuznold, `:ew York 119-franc (4j STEFiEN PISACANO and: BEBORA3- AISACANc, ci.^.a a4 11s05 qr'...:: Road, ±c Cu hogue, New Ycrk :2935 , :h-2:alra`t__ i.., � _� ;�.. zes• i hr*_i =SETH s.3_^ __ �ntc.r is ti-e a•.•,ner in fee o- all tY.at certain trdCt Or . ^a-C€ 9r ',a.'Id s ' tuat2, r:q a..^7v- nom; _ . _ beingat Arshamomaque, in the o f _ -_Fho'd, Ce:!_ty cf Suffolk and State Of New York, f� being k_r__,::^ 9 designs. t.ed as, _ u-,us- Acres on a ceT'tain 7a �. 1 I ent_tir E'' Mar e e,ug- 5t Acre= and filed wi'_._ z"e Cher'= of the County Gf S:iff.-`._g ✓-, ^.c+. :5 : ,av v,J.� �0, .�7 . Said A:i'J,C3t eSCr25 Contains the rOad }:7:..� . as zuus` 7-ane . said nas n c-r - dic=ted tc "he Town of 30. 611 -Ac-re FGYCe V_.�EL�� ...a.... �.o_ _..`cas ai e �',v^�r O: _._•-- -_ - - Of },=r-,d to Yk_'_� Acres_ Said Grantor hereby grants and conveys ant-_ said _.ra =._ _ an cases,:-.t -Igv a ! eek-- -a on a portion cZ _ .._.c a distance of approximately 452 feet, a_a_. and ,4n=- to i ,^..ho^e Road tc be used for all ordinary �� purpose: :.f _.. -s.s and eq-ass Gv -_:e Same, ;.hich easerlent is depiCt,?C' iV ' 'T'!:��E�G.. _ ir: consider 3`__-'i? $1 . QC a.^�4 C'^.�"ler and _ . valuacle concileray_' o- tna receipt �z -rr11Cn _s n2_ebv acknowledged, tLiP- Gra-^.t r--AS ren= gra.^.t ?"dd seed_;^unto said Grantees, the i rlyht an v!� _lice Cfy.^.v.2.5 a'_ Q<, ess _ :e= August Lane purSuan to _ ., the ._�.,. :..-_ nc _or•? t_:o::_,: an'_<_ `.+:{i tar.. •�t their cwt: r-ost and expGns_ cc- _ =a_�?e,s_ :P eny.cr _ _ - _.. __�rcemolicy coverina said _-ea= =P 5C O u, .._. ds 15 w_tC: :_,j4+i -1ts of in -.- _ : t _ -_. _ _^el✓_11 cr, ; ;_, 030, OGJ . GO; Dcllars tc.&14 _:: __, er,or,a: lr, - o �_ _,`, per occurrence, and Three Hunt Z"-.•: 1 1=c^7 0,-. ✓Grid-> res Pect tc propert:, t.. _ _ : shall r,ze the Grantor =4= "PC J.... _- e;'? = _,.SurGc and shah; pro'Ji3e that the sa.-ie -E-: -r_, !-at _ without at least - .t-4' L^e _—nsarance c:mpari 1: ......55101'. 7f zhe Grantces ; I I I sha11 Jel ]vrr _ -'_i `_cac_ _ISurfr:ce as hereinabove required to Grantor prIcr LU Che ci:ac'1tl:r. doce n -' ", _'3o6C17S_r,'_ _ fCr any and a l l asphalt anc e__rn _-epa_r the ^t Scut -old r.,ay require on tta easement Dc_tiun cf T ^ ;F _ tlme of the dediceticn thereof. Lr_-70= s1:-1'_ _ _--.__.. resr�n<,i,'� -cr any street lighticg and trete - -r LC_s .. -:a_, he recu:^_-ed ;;_, Town of Southold; Grate=_s shall be reswc;sible for any and all damage of ._ S:-men` . axtest It mused bv the vranzor, from he . ' date herei:- 1 _ cc _.._eranify Grantor and agree to i d_,. ...,a,. �� ^arr..__�:1 _rar.. s•1_ts; ac;icr.=_, ::,ages, _ '_abil_ty and h expense _.. __2ny rBdS Lade arta n-17 = Tees, in connpaction `.lith ionsc= _ - 1 111'rr>r.=_onai ry, tiroverty damage or I e OP.0 71 1CJ:.3 sY ari s_n;� -_-�_.m C'r .-iuz CI any -C-i.:rEP.+tee in, uDCn or at or frcm !: v_;p ^f said ea=e^ent Cr iCCr351 .^,z.'.. wnolly or In part by any act .._ ?zis_ior" .,rantees , is agents, cc-'tractors, ' ice_3sFt8 _r Concesslonalre5 . ..ran- 1es SCfaLI Ce51re to sell 37y if .t5 f:ur =. ...E.__. , =tij _ r.i ntaes -:'alI _ 'v ide ",_ _:ten notice 47- e:t_Tle] rc = _'n. _c_ _ lrC - _ dcC CT t,-,e ccod'_t loris of the of first refusal to ....a_tc.: sa_cd Gf{rcr s all , .._'_t .n 17; QaVs 3' re Ce=QC .7L $ said votice, .:^`_-_ Gr=,. _, _.a as (._ `: .:;:cL,`:er -it Grantor desires _o purz=hase _z d _ ctr~ , , t:'Ja _-:t G'-antcr shall elect to� our Ch ase sa=r .C' ,J -=` Must; ::._' cse 'itie In aeCor, P.ce 'a nc c8 r,al vrc^�..r ' S fa=Sl''i:e _o zrarSi"_i. 49ritten notice �✓/ cu_s w:t tc s3:•3 qht =:^ , rs*_ Teiusdi wit^i ays shgai_ Lbe -_ee1m�e3 /�, ='�tC-!=(.�.'!:� %. ai-;eT S"_..a.� :':'))_'_,pp ;_ '_ l-st / fusal . +TDpl7/c77%�Z 'We� _JV f,4P,4wegc5- Ae%FAmJ lr M<,n bees Arc �Ke&Lef OgTm f�a Cxn d7-&kj [/ erZJr... __ re cdlrS 35 req'.11 red by .. �^ _ paragraphs 2 ._nd a�Ove waith;n th?- , s days Cf written notice s thereof- i the even} Grantees f�li p rfcm said repairs, Grantor s„all be e^tit'ed -_o ;ary and all cosh incurred to perform said repairs plus interest at twe__.re .' 12� 1 Der cent per annum an reasonable cam _ ' ..'c: sL.all be addressed to t1-le r25;;._Ct _ . _ 72_tl.. � 3C. ^:o loll -«�::❑ c-c.dr2SSCS : i0 _ -anZ;r _nC- COQ=• _ _ � ��rn 8:--_ ..-� -:�;ar_ . �.SqS . `-lZ - 1p36 fUL-`-1'=�-_7 1�7:22 r'-G; John R�ocr-.:! !Lnd .Joyce Ruu:;:cv ?3-04 225tn ?-' cce Uayzi3e, N'e-- York 17i I-.s L e n sh 1. be b_ -1 -,3 the partes heretc), their aFid estates. This ;,e by -"1e lays of ttha State of T New 'J.<)-.k. Tnt� t!7:I t the venue for any t litiqati--l- bEt-,--'e�a -,C c- pa-mo i`75; ;;e t'n-e Supra-me Court, Nassau CCU-ty, S'Iar-c-- oL Nev k. f —Is --3cl:rp-0:717- lec--T.z ar.---4 voi- upon dedication of This r.0 7: ce aha aea c,-- ,-;odifzed except by sten ce2r..e 1T -v _-q`-1 -res. agreementTnis in- thc z:�-:ween par- les and Supersedes ail N. rm , grerEeni: :-cis neer execL2ted by the WILLIAM C- bOODALE -4 t&tvy Public, State of New YorK No 52-1502015 POS I L--I Qualified In Suffolk County 'Ot- DAN YF Ej. � commi*100 Expir ' U-..CSG `'�,7e PLs VJiLLIP"', a of New York IZ,�, F,bItC,l St 57-1 2015 f 'Occo 1 '3 'i - uffolk COJOI I - lZuslitied in Se 3011 7-23-.924orn"' 510 ExW(_7-..-3Dj2Lc THOU A$POSLLJOO '.:-- NGTARY PUBIJC.SMS of New YA 52— 1W No.3D4376osi No.. �Ujjc k� E s A -.<U&cco (�Llqg,d in - Qualified in Nmm Cc", ':wn Expires emmimica EVUM NW4 3.1° CT.F.p. ti P NJ if 5 b-1 Wew York MOM jr. ,-uffclk C-anty p CF 5TATF OF COUNII-r'x' OF On t�-Ie a-, CaMe before me personally Ait�� I I to 7-e known, who, being July TI"_ " at. he _c5 iC8s at No- ty :..a d, �r PCI f;e �J�y e4 that he is .'hEl Aj of the Corporat, Llun described in and whIch exec uted the =oraao=c4 17stzrum�nt; that he knows the sea-, C.' said - ,,at --.,,Ie Sea IL to 5&i.d instrument is such. cbrper=t-? se?, Ir was 5o afF--.-xei2 by oznder of Lite board of director cf -qaid rt. and that- he signed his name thereto by ike o_­del —2-?—,9 �'orary public I THOMASPOSUM NOTARY RMUC.Sm of New York N0.304MI STATE OF Nw"-: Oidified ki Nam Ccu* C=ntSSImEVkmAM3.1-(00 COUNTI ClIF NASSAU One the _Q ) CF -IT a before me oer'sonally came ' r; R­CCM TOYCE -?!-0 C QIUSEPPE RIJQC-0, THERESA RUCCCC, � STEPHEIT rISA.CANC. anc? DE-m-DR-AH FI4SA--_AN0, to me known to be the individ-,zals in ar.d wt-0 4.' -acuted -ne foi-egoing instrument, and acknowledge -_:-iatt t_ie-v exac'_,zed 'I 'e same . Notary FLI doc', NacXn,­w . r,,3e e� YOM ;r UFfLIk County � 9CH6DUL8 ^A+ (8118lLffi4T1 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land known and designated as the southerly portion of August Luis as shown on a certain map entitled "tup Of August Acres i . Section One" and filedin the Office of the Clerk o£_the County of Suffolk on 6/3/`91 1 . as /`tap 49107, said southerly PortionofAugust. Lane being more particularly bounded i and deepribea as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly aide of August Lane,diatant westerly the fallowing one (1) course astd distance from the intersection of the southerly side of A tLane- with the westerly aide of say Shore Road as shown on a Carrots sap f enticled; 'Amended Map, of- Pecanic Bay Estates- and field in =he Office of the Clerk E of the Countgof°Suffolk'On 5/19/33 as Map #1124: South 60 degrees 00 minutes West, 176.01 feat along the northerly side of Lot 122A on..saidMap,of PEconic 83y Estate to a monument which marks thetrue easterly aide of August Lane, on Map *4910'7 and from said true point or place of beginning; RumING THENCE from said monument South 60 degrees 00 minutes North along the southerly side of August. Lane, 452 feet more or leas to the easterly ,line of Lot 36 on dais Map Of August Acs'es, Map. 49107; TEENCE•2?orth 49 degrees 09 minutes 40 seconds East along the easterly side of said Lot '36 on said'I Map 44107, 50 feet more or less to the northerly Gide of August Lane _ on maid map, asl.extended westerly from. a monument set in the northerly side of AU" Ms iZazie to its.point Of i.htersecti-on with the easterly aide of Lot 36 on said map of !August Acres, Map #9107; RUNNING THENCE.northeast ly across August Lane, from [he easterly side of Lot 36 to the monvmeat set in the northerly aide of August Lane 63 feet more or less; RUNNING TH. RNCS North 60 degrees 00 minutes Fast along the northerly side of August' Lane 355 feet more Or less to the westerly side of lands conveyed to the Town of southold,pursuant to resolution of the Suffolk County Board of supervisors Resolution 086-1967 and recorded at Liber 6121 page 235; TMI. CE .South 87 degrees 08 minutes East along the said westerly side of said lands conveyed to the Town of Southold and across August Lane as shown on the Map of Au' 'e�v'st, Acres, Map #9107, 50 feet to the monument which marks the point or place of begs"nning;,'being and intending to be part of premises conveyed to the grantor herein is L#)er 8101 page 399, and part of Tak Lot 044.93 in Black 4 on section 53, Dishct logo. INRT z 10 O 12 4J-s} �- •. PRIVATE 50 MODEL �GC� °°pO BEACH &MOORING o sT Sati9 � = _ SAGESPUR r F � Z4 R SO>4 carte m cox m tiq c z 31 26 t7 _' 5 m � c -` O o 3 0 2 7 1 z - 29 28 m O , PHEASANT LANE = "_ PARK& 3 4 RECREATION 36 21 22 - MAP OF: OFFERED BY: ,ql.Ly1utq,r ' DtlouLM00 o � otk 31 TENNYSON AVE. WESTBURY. NY 11590 �w� f te1516-333-0666 fax 516-333-6403 I s .,. : Town Of Southold sh ° Planning Board Re: Paradise Isles .: Tax Map # 53. -6 -46.2 s We authorize Joyce Ruocco to also acting on behalf of the } above referenced property in addition to Daniel Jerome. gb Please forward any correspgadance to her at A. 33-04 215 Place Bayside; NY 11361 718-423-0899 John Ruocco: Joyce Ruocco: � � �— I 4 iiGiuseppe Ruocco d Theresa Ruocco: II Stephen Pisacano:- aP �� w " ! Deborah Pisacano: d�c •� C,061"O- I fl Daniel Jerome: Ali II 1-5 IP l l III� • • �� r F SOUI,yo , �t�r ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE �0 lQ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS N Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER ell- �O Fax (631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER ,rtV Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER l�Com ` southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 384 OF 2005 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JUNE 21, 2005: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby releases the Performance Bond No 29807 issued by the Nova Casualty Company in the amount of$47,275.00 for the Minor Subdivision of"Paradise Isles" located on the north side of Island View lane, 235.18 feet west of Bay Shore Road &on the south side of August Lane, Greenport, SCTM# 1000-63-6- 46.2, as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board, Town Engineer, and the Superintendent of Highways. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk I !j JUN 3 0 2005 Southold Town MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS� 1X V snalyo 40 P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE hQ l� Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J. CREMERS N Town Hall Annex KENNETH L. EDWARDSMARTG N H. SIDOR �O 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE ID SOLOMON � ��UIYISouthold, (cor. Main Rd. Yoouungs Ave.) �1 Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 14, 2005 Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Bond #29807 for Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Neville: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on June 13, 2005: RESOLVED, to release the revised Bond Estimate in the amount of$47,275.00, dated March 29, 2002, as recommended by the Town Engineer in a letter dated May 18, 2005, and recommend the same to the Town Board. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson Atts. 1V WtA, JOSHUA Y. HORTON h�°� c°4y JAMES A. RICHTER R.A. SUPERVISOR c ' TOWN HALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD W : ENGINEER N� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 F;ix. (631)-765-9015 'Fel.(631)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse May 18, 2005 Chairperson - Planning Board -� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 " C a Re: Paradise Isle —4 Lot Subdivision August Lane, Greenport, New York - 2005 SCTM #: 1000-53-06-46.2 UN Dear Mrs. Woodhouse: As per request from your office, I have completed a final inspection for the above referenced project. The road base has been brought up to a final design grade that allows most of the runoff generated on site to dissipate within the road shoulder areas and not impact access over the new stone blend road. Street trees have been planted and the shoulder areas have been seeded to meet the minimum requirements of Town Code. At this time,the roadway is considered accessible to any and all emergency equipment and all of the required construction items listed in the Bond have been completed in a satisfactory manner. The initial Curb Cut to August Lane is constructed of blue stone blend and is considered stable. However,one of the developers has inquired about the possibility of constructing a concrete or begin block apron adjacent to August Lane within the Town Right-of-Way. I have discussed this matter with the Highway Superintendent and he has agreed that this would be considered an improvement to the esthetics of the area and also helps minimize the Town's maintenance of the shoulder. This construction item would be the responsibility of the developers but is not considered part of the original Bond Estimate. Therefore, at this time, it is recommended that the Bond for this project be released. If you have any questions regarding this final inspection report, please contact my office. Zel f ` J aures A. Richter, R.A. cc: Peter Harris (Superintendent of Highways) Michael J. Verity (Chief Building Inspector) �gUFFO(�c 106 JOSHUA Y. HORTON hyo orry� JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. r SUPERVISOR c ENGINEER TOWN HALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD a 2 T TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fu. (631)-765-9015 � �� Tel.(631)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse May 18, 2005 Chairperson - Planning Board Town Hall,53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 C 1 , r Re: Paradise Isle —4 Lot Subdivision 2005 August Lane, Greenport, New York 1UN SCTM #: 1000-53-06-46.2 L Dear Mrs. Woodhouse: As per a request from your office, I have completed a final inspection for the above referenced project. The road base has been brought up to a final design grade that allows most of the runoff generated on site to dissipate within the road shoulder areas and not impact access over the new stone blend road. Street trees have been planted and the shoulder areas have been seeded to meet the minimum requirements of Town Code. At this time,the roadway is considered accessible to any and all emergency equipment and all of the required construction items listed in the Bond have been completed in a satisfactory manner. The initial Curb Cut to August Lane is constructed of blue stone blend and is considered stable. However, one of the developers has inquired about the possibility of constructing a concrete or begin block apron adjacent to August Lane within the Town Right-of-Way. I have discussed this matter with the Highway Superintendent and he has agreed that this would be considered an improvement to the esthetics of the area and also helps minimize the Town's maintenance of the shoulder. This construction item would be the responsibility of the developers but is not considered part of the original Bond Estimate. Therefore, at this time, it is recommended that the Bond for this project be released. If you have any questions regarding this final inspection report, please contact my office. Si e ly, amen A. Richter, R.A. cc: Peter Harris (Superintendent of Highways) Michael J. Verity (Chief Building Inspector) FROM :C MESIRIJO INC. FAX Nd :63"--878-8951 HUq. eU JEAN W. COCHRAN JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR ENGINEER TOWN NAIL - SMS V-kW ROAD ` TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fax, (516)•765•1766 _ T Td,(516)-765•1560 OFFICE OF THE?ENGMEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOND ESTIMATE PARADISE ILSES - Minor Subdivision AUGUST LANE,ORERNPORT,N.Y.TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCTM 0 1000-53-06-40.2 DATE March 29,2002 J QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PIUCE a9�'ti 1. 800 C.Y. ROUGH GRADING UNCLASsW=EXCAVATION 3.00 j,400,00 2 1,650 S.Y- STABII3ZATION OF SUB-GRADE 2.00 3,300.00 I 3. 1,650 S.Y. FINE GRADING 1.50 2,475.00 DRAINAGE y 4. 1 EACH CATCH BASINS 2,000.00 1000 Go 5 7 V.P. 8'DIANIETERLEACtUNGPOOL 250.00 1,750.00 6. 20 L.F. 18"DLIMETER DRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 500.00 SURFACING 7. 90 CY. 'R'STONE BLEND WEARING COURSB 40.00 3,600.00 8 L EACH FIRE WELL 15,000.00 Apoo.00 9. 2 EACH STREET SIGNS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TFdM 250,00 10,000.00 11. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED 2,00 3,850.00 12, DOB MAINTENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - 2• TOTAL $ 47,275.00 6% ADNIINISTRATION FEE $ 2,836.50 MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBER oaf SO P.O.• P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE hQ �O Southold, NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J. CREMERS r a Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D. SOLOMON (cor. Main Rd.Southold, Ave.) Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 14, 2005 Mr. John Ruocco 33-04 215 Place Bayside, NY 11361 Re: Bond #29807 for Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Mr. Ruocco: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on June 13, 2005: RESOLVED, to release the revised Bond Estimate in the amount of$47,275.00, dated March 29, 2002, as recommended by the Town Engineer in a letter dated May 18, 2005, and recommend the same to the Town Board. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson cc: Patricia Moore, Esq. Atts. 0 �gUFF0J.f Pia JOSHUA Y. HORTON tee° oos JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR o- TOWN HALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD : ENGINEER rff TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fax. (631)-765-9015 Tel,(63 1)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse May 18, 2005 Chairperson - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise Isle —4 Lot Subdivision August Lane, Greenport, New York JUN _ 2005 SCTM #: 1000-53-06-46.2 Dear Mrs. Woodhouse: As per a request from your office, I have completed a final inspection forthe above referenced project. The road base has been brought up to a final design grade that allows most of the runoff generated on site to dissipate within the road shoulder areas and not impact access over the new stone blend road. Street trees have been planted and the shoulder areas have been seeded to meet the minimum requirements of Town Code. At this time, the roadway is considered accessible to any and all emergency equipment and all of the required construction items listed in the Bond have been completed in a satisfactory manner. The initial Curb Cut to August Lane is constructed of blue stone blend and is considered stable. However, one of the developers has inquired about the possibility of constructing a concrete or begin block apron adjacent to August Lane within the Town Right-of-Way. I have discussed this matter with the Highway Superintendent and he has agreed that this would be considered an improvement to the esthetics of the area and also helps minimize the Town's maintenance of the shoulder. This construction item would be the responsibility of the developers but is not considered project be released. part of the original Bond Estimate. Therefore, at this time, it is recommended that the Bond for this If you have any questions regarding this final inspection report, please contact my office. Si e ly, ter, R.A. CC: Peter Harris ames A. Rich (Superintendent of Highways) Michael J. Verity (Chief Building Inspector) FROM :C MESTRNO INC. FAX NO. :53L—E'0-0951 Hug. eo cnuc _ - ,.. 0 JEAN W. COCHRAN JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR ENGINEER TOWN HAIL..- 53095 MMM ROAD Yee � TUWN OF 80VIHOLA NBW YORK 11971 Fu. (516)-765-1366 TO.(516)•765.1560 OFFICE OF TM ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOND ESTIMATE PARADISE ILSES - Minor Subdivision AUGUST LANE,GRLBNPORT,N.Y.TOWN or sOUTNOLD SCTMf 1000-53..06-46.2 DATE March 29,2002 ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE Abwm 1. Soo C.Y. ROUGH GRADING 1 I UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION 3.00 2,400.00 2. 1,650 S.Y. STABILIZATION OF SUB-GRADE 2.00 3,300.00 1 3_ 1,650 S.Y. FINE GRADING 1.50 2,475.00 DRAINAGE 4. 1 EACH CATCH BASINS 4090.00 ,000.00 5. 7 V.F. S'DIAMETER LEACHING POOL 250.00 1,710.00 6. 20 L.F. 18"DIAMETER DRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 500.00 SURFAC]N 7. 90 C.Y. '/4"STONE BLOND WEARING COURSE 40.00 3L,600-00 6. 1 EACH FIRE WELT. 15,000.00 15,000.00 9. 2 EACH STREET SIONS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TABES 250.00 10,000.00 ti. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED loo 3,850.00 12, JOB MATNT ENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC 2.000.00 TOTAL $ 47,275.00 6°I.ADMINISTRATION FEE $ 2,836.50 040 7L � a 33 d (1a� sP/ Aq)-Is /ie A ' l/,R 1 ,dwrw 2005 U©CCZ) gUFFO(.t • ,��� JOSHUA Y. HORTON ��°� c°rry JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR 6 TOWN HALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD 66ENGINEER _ G TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fax. (631)-765-9015 Tel.(631)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse May 18, 2005 Chairperson - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise Isle—4 Lot Subdivision August Lane, Greenport, New York SUN _ 2GG5 SCTM #: 1000-53-06-46.2 Dear Mrs. Woodhouse: i Asper a request from your office, I have completed a final inspection for the above referenced project. The road base has been brought up to a final design grade that allows most of the runoff generated on site to dissipate within the road shoulder areas and not impact access over the new stone blend road. Street trees have been planted and the shoulder areas have been seeded to meet the minimum requirements of Town Code. At this time, the roadway is considered accessible to any and all emergency equipment and all of the required construction items listed in the Bond have been completed in a satisfactory manner. The initial Curb Cut to August Lane is constructed of blue stone blend and is considered stable. However, one of the developers has inquired about the possibility of constructing a concrete or begin block apron adjacent to August Lane within the Town Right-of-Way. I have discussed this matter with the Highway Superintendent and he has agreed that this would be considered an improvement to the esthetics of the area and also helps minimize the Town's maintenance of the shoulder. This construction item would be the responsibility of the developers but is not considered part of the original Bond Estimate. Therefore, at this time, it is recommended that the Bond for this project be released. If you have any questions regarding this final inspection report, please contact my office. Sie ly, / aures A. Richter, R.A. CC: Peter Harris (Superintendent of Highways) Michael J. Verity (Chief Building Inspector) May 14, 2005 Town of Southold Planning Board 53905 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 Re: Paradise Isle Minor Subdivision Dear Planning Board, This letter is to inform you of the completion of the requirements for the above referenced minor subdivision, as outlined in the Bond Estimate (copy attached). At this time all the work is complete. This is a request that Mr. Richter, the Town Engineer, inspect Paradise Isle to validate that the work is complete. After this inspection the bond company can be notified to release the bond on the property, and therefore complete the minor subdivision. Should you have any questions please contact John Ruocco at 917-750-0608 or Steve Pisicano at 631-484-6505. Thank You. Sincerely, It/" CC: James Richter Air„ FROM :C MESIA140 INC, FW. 140. :Ev--879-895]... _ 4uc. 20 2002 06:24AM JEAN W. COCHRAN JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR TOWN11AIL - 5309538AINROAD TOWN OFSOUn OLD,MR YORK 119n Fac. (5t.5).765.1366TeL(516)-765.1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOND ESTIMATE PARADISE ILSES - Minor Subdivision AUGUST LANE,ORMPORT,N.Y.,TOM OF EOUnWW 3OTM S Y0w-53_0-40.2 DATE March 29,2002 JamultQ IAHn Y7 DE&CREMN UNIT MCI! �(nj 1. 800 C.Y. ROUGH GRADING/ UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION 3.00 2,400.00 2 1,650 S.Y. STABIIdZA'ITONOFSUB-GRADE 2.00 3$00.00 3. 1,650 S.Y. FINE GRADING 1.50 2,475.00 DBA>Z(A� 4. 1 EACH CATCH BASINS 2,090.00 000.00 5. 7 V.F. 8'DIAMHTEL LEACHING POOL 250.00 1,750.00 METER 6. 20 L.F. 18"DIADRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 . 500.00 CI IRRA(:iNC 7. 90 C.Y. jw,STONE BLEND WEARING COURSE 40.00 3,600.00 8. 1 EACH FIRE WTI7_ 15,000.00 1,000.00 9. 2 EACH STREET SIGNS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TREES 250.00 10,000.00 11. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED 2.00 3,850.00 12. JOB MAINTENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - 2AQ TOTAL $ 47,275.00 6%ADMINISTRATION FEE $ 2,836.50 bLASER FICHE FORM / SUBDIVISIONS Project Type: Minor Status: Final Approval SCTM # : 1000 - 53.-6-46.2 Project Name: Paradise Isles Location: North side of Island View La 234 18' west of Bayshore Rd. & on the south side of August La., Greenport Hamlet: Greenport Applicant Name: Daniel Jerome Owner Name: Daniel Jerome Zone 1 : R-80 Approval Date: 12/16/2002 PLAT Signed Date: 12/16/2002 OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A date indicates that we have received the related information Zone 2: Zone 3: C and R's : Homeowners Association R and M Agreement: Address: County Filing Date: 1/8/2003 SCAN Date: lo7 1 r q PLANNING BOARD ME"ERS JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE P.O. Box 1179 � Chair ® t Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 e/� $ Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICHARD CAGGLANO 0 Telephone (631) 765-1935 WILLIAM J.CRENIERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS ���1 �,a®� Fax(631) 765-3136 MARTIN a SIDOR .� PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ' September 2, 2004 i Mr. Daniel Jerome ' 6000 Horton's Lane Southold, NY 11971 RE: Minor Subdivision for Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18 west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM# 1000-53-46.2 Zoning District: R-80 Dear Mr. Jerome: In response to several neighbor concerns regarding a reported intent to mow the 50 foot natural buffer, the Southold Town Planning Board would like to inform all involved parties that the final approval issued on December 17, 2002 was subject to the filed Covenant and Restrictions (Liber 12217; Page 442)which states: "Clause 2a "...The DECLARANT further covenants that a 50"natural buffer"shall be maintained into perpetuity, as is shown on the Minor Subdivision Map: Lot#1, along the westerly outside perimeter...; Lot#2 along the balance of the westerly perimeter...; Lot #3, the outside southerly and easterly perimeter along the adjacent homes of Lot#3;and Lot#4, the easterly and northerly perimeter. However, as to lot#4, said lot shall maintain a 50'natural"or"landscaped buffer" to screen the view of August Lane at the northerly property." A copy of fully executed and filed covenant and restrictions is enclosed for your use. Violations of covenant and restrictions may be subject to civil penalties, injunctive relief and potential restrictions within the building department. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, X Terryor Env nmental er encl. cc: Joshua Horton, Supervisor Kieran Corcoran, Assistant Town Attorney Planning Board Building Department Melissa Rubin PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 plain Road i Southold, New York 11971-4616 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 I` March 14, 2003 BY HAND Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town HallMain Road rpl Southold, NY 11971 Re : Paradise Isles flannilg8oaro lann,naard Dear Ladies/Gentlemen: Enclosed please find three (3) prints of the filed map of the Minor Subdivision for the above referenced matter. Very r ly yours, y- ./ Patricia C. Moore PCM/mr Encls . ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE _ j� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK y P.O.Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS v- Southold, New York 11971 AIAR.RLAGE OFFICER �.1. - !� Fax (631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER �a� Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 14 OF 2003 WAS ADOPTED AT TIRE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JANUARY 7,2003- RESOLVED ,2003:RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the amount of $47,275.00 as the revised bond estimate and approves the performance bond for the minor subdivision of"Paradise Isles" located on the north side of Island View Lane, 235.18 feet west of Bayshore Road S on the south side of August Lane, Greenport, SCTD,I# 1000-63-6- 46.2 as recommended by the Southold Town Planning Board, Town Engineer, and Superintendent of Highways, subject to the approval of the Town Attorney. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk I N,'c`�3 - �" Highway I3epartment Town of Southold © ` 275 Peconic Lane • P.O. Box 178at o Peconic, N.Y. 11958-0178 PETER W. HARRIS Tel. (631) 765-3140 Superintenen (631) 734-5211 d {£ Fan(631) 765-1750 i i MEMORANDUM TO: Victor L'Eplattenier, Senior Planner Planning Department FROM: Peter W. Harris, Superintendent Southold Town Highway Department DATE: January 6, 2003 RE: REVISED BOND ESTIMATE : PARADISE ISLES MINOR SUBDIVISION — SCTM # 1000-53-46.2 1 Zoning District R-80 I have reviewed the revised Bond estimate dated March 29, 2002, in the amount of $47,275.00, for the Paradise Isles minor Subdivision and I concur with the Town Engineer's recommendation. P«'H:jes ' i PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. P.O. Box 1179 Chairman ® s Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 w Southold, New York 11971.0959 RICHARD CAGGIANO Telephone (631) 765-1938 ' WILLIAM J.CREMERS q*' KENNETH L.EDW_4R.DS Fax 1631) 765-3136 a _ MARTIN SIDOR PLANNING BOARD OFFICE ;. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 3{} Via Facsimile & Inter-Office Mail 3��P s: MEMORANDUM To: Peter W. Harris, Superintendent of Highways From: Victor L'Eplattenier, Senior PlanMW,6,�'--- �i Date: December 27, 2002 f Subject: Revised Bond Estimate re: Paradise Isles Minor Subdivision SCTM#1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District: R-80 Per our telephone conversation today, please review the revised Bond Estimate from the Town Engineer, dated March 29, 2002, and later approved by the Town Board on August 27, 2002. A new bond, #29807, issued for the original approved amount of $47,275.00, has been provided to the Planning Board as part of its final approval of the subdivision. Please advise the Planning Board if the attached Bond Estimate is acceptable. The new bond is scheduled to be reviewed by the Town Board at its January 7, 2003 meeting. Please contact me in this office if you have any questions regarding the above. VL:ck att. cc: Jamie Richter, Town Engineer Mark Terry, Sr. Environmental Planner ! O�AgOFFOL,f-�oG ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE ti� y� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road ! TOWN CLERK cz P.O. Box 1179 Z f Southold, New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VIT_4I,STATISTICS %85 � MARRIAGE OFFICERFaze(631) 765-6145 � RECORDS ALANAGEMENT OFFICER y'11p1 �.a�� Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORAIATION OFFICER southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT 'CHE FOLLO«TNG RESOLUTION NO. 571 OF 2002 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 27, 2002: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the ToNxm of Southold hereby approves the revised bond `i estimate for proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isle, SCTNI#1000-53-6-46.2, as determined by the To«1I Engineer in the amount of$47,275.00. i i Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk o`osuFFoc� JOSHUA Y. HORTON coGy� JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR y ENGINEER TORN HALL - 53095 N1.AIN ROAD � � TO'[N OF SOUTHOLD,NEW PORK 11971 Fan. (516)-765-1366 A �aQ`' Tel.(516)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ' April 1, 2002 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Paradise Isles Bond Estimate Dear Mr. Orlowski: i As per your request, enclosed please find the Bond Estimate for the above j referenced Minor Subdivision. If you have any questions concerning this report, please contact my office. rely, J mes A. Richter, R.A. cc: Peter Harris (Superintendent of Highways) Gk 'v s11:lI Southold yg�Tp�++a�,n n JEAN W. COCHRAN =�p�gUFFO(,ic, °� JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR G ENGINEER TOWN HALL - 53095 NLNIN ROAD � T TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fa_. (516)-?65-1366 y�ol �aQ`� Tel.(516)-765-1560 j V j OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD I ' BOND FESTIMATE j PARADISE ILSES! - Minor Subdivision AUGUST LANE,GREENPORT,N.Y.,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCTM#100,0-53-06-46.2 1 r 9 DATE March 29,2002 { ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1. 800 C.Y. ROUGH GRADING! UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATIONi 3.00 2,400.00 2. 1,650 S.Y. STABILIZATION OF SLB-GRADE 2.00 3,300.00 1,650 S.Y. FINB GRADING 1.50 2,475.00 DRAINAGE 4. L EACH CATCH BASINS 2,000.00 2,000.00 5. 7 V.F. 8' DLDIETERLEACHING POOL _'5 .00 1,750.00 6. 20 L.F. 18"DL-"IE'IER DRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 500.00 SURFACING 7. 90 C.Y. 3.4" STONE DLEND WEARING CQURSE 40.00 3,600.00 8. 1 EACH FIRE "TELL 15,000.00 15,000.00 9. 2 EACH STREET SIGNS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TREES 250.00 10,000.00 11. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED 2.00 :,850.00 12. JOB nLAINTENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - 2.000.00 TOTS.I. S 47,275.00 6% ADDIINISTRATION FEE S 2,836.50 C g1lFFO(,� PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS 0 ('a BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. e% P.O.Box 1179 Chairman ie Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 C4 Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICILARD CAGGU NO V- Telephone (631) 765-1938 WILLL�M J.CREIIIERS KENNETH L.EDWARDS Fax(631) 765-3136 �7 1M RTIN SIDOR I PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 24, 2002 Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Bond #29807 for Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Neville: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on December 23, 2002: RESOLVED, to adopt the revised Bond Estimate in the amount of$47,275.00, dated March 29, 2002, as determined by the Town Engineer, and recommend the same to the Town Board. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, 04 Chairman Atts. SUBDIVISION BOND Bond No: 29807 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we Paradise Isles, John &Joyce Ruocco, Stephen & Deborah Pisacano, Giuseppe &Teresa Ruocco, & Daniel Jerome. as Principal and Nova Casualty Company a New York corporation authorized to do business in the State of New York and having an office and usual place of business at 180 Oak Street,Buffalo, New York 14202, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto The Town Board, Town of Southold, P.O. Box 1179,Toru Hall, 53095 State Route 25, Southold, NY 11971-0959 A I as Obligee, in the sum of FORTY SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS &NO CENTS ($47,275.00) lawful money of the United States of America, for which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns,jointly and severally firmly by these presents. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED THIS 6th DAY OF December, 2002 Whereas, the Principal has entered into an agreement with the Obligee guaranteeing only that the Principal will complete site improvements as per the engineers estimate prepared by James A. Richter, R.A. which is attached and made part hereof, at certain land known as Paradise Isles all of which improvements shall be completed within one year from the date as set forth in the resolution. I NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the Principal shall carry out all the terms of said agreement relating to the site improvements only and perform all the work as set forth therein all within the time set forth in said agreement, and that if the Principal shall complete the above improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by James A. Richter, R.A. within the time limit established therein and shall indemnify and save harmless the Obligee from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and fully repay the Obligee any outlay and expense which it may incur in making good any such default, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect This bond is not transferable or assignable. It is a further condition of this bond that in the event the Principal shall, during the period of time within which this bond is in force and effect, have transferred title to the property upon which the site improvements are required to be made or in the event the Principal is a corporation,shall have transferred a majority of its shares and the Principal shall advise the Obligee of such transfer, then and in that event the Obligee agrees that it will immediately require such transferee to post a replacement bond and will further cause a Cease and Desist Order to be issued with regard to the project until such time as a replacement bond has been delivered to the Obligee. No party other than the Obligee shall have any rights hereunder as against the Surety. The aggregate liability of the Surety of the Bond Obligation set forth herein shall not exceed the penal sum hereof for any cause or reason whatsoever, inclusive of attorney's fees or other costs. Principal: «Co pa y» dise Isles BY p l Surety: Nov asualty Co ny By StepheN Carthew Attorney in Fact SVA NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY 180 Oak Street Buffalo, New York 1 420 3-1 61 0 GENERAL AGREEMENT OF INDEMNITY WHEREAS PARADISE ISLES, 1980 AUGUST LANE, GREENPORT, NEW YORK 11971 requires or may hereafter require suretyship upon certain bonds or obligations of suretyship and has applied or may hereafter apply J to the Nova Casualty Company, 180 Oak Street, Buffalo, New York 14203-1610 (hereinafter called the Company)to execute such p instruments as Surety. d the execute ocure hereafter applied Rfor,,orothersuretyship o n lieu thereof,orrinrlieu of suret ship now outstandin of the ng, orf nrconlch nectiopnithe ewitfi thon is.nowe undersior gnedhhereinafbe ter called the Indemnitor,does (it there be more than one Indemnitor, they suretyship and severally and for each other do), in consideration thereol, hereby undertake and agree. 1.That the Indemnitor will pay,or cause to be paid,to the Company, as and when each and every such.bond or obitgation Is executed the premium herefore in accordance with the regular scheduled fetes of the Company then n fdtce,and annualfy thereafter.(exceptwhenthe nidal preglum �y_ cneduletl;, a term prem�um) prey ld the Company the annual premium therefore In"iccordance,with'such rates rmtilthe Indemn for shall serve upon me Company competent ,inner, eaal evidence.auar,cfory to the Company of its final discharge from such suretyship and any and all renewals anti extensions thereon. Z.Thatihe Indemnitor will perform all the conditions of each said bond or obligation,and any and all alterations, modifications,renewals, on6nuetiort and extensions Ifereof,and yr II at all times indemnity and save the Company harmless from and againsteveryclaim,demand„ftabdity, I036, arc L -em,2 counsel tea,payable or. demand of Surety,whether actually incurred or not,(including fees of sppatial C011nael Wheneyerby the Companydeefn�dneces,arylexpense, suit orderJjudgmentandad'udicahonwhatsoever,andanyandallliabilitythereforerStistainaporincurredbytha Company by warn of t;a rig e,eculed or procuredthe execution o said bonds or obligations, and will place the Compo ry in funds to meetsamo before t ,flail ber gtr¢ed to make paymenl,and r ca:ethe Indemnitor requests the Company to join in the prosecution or defense of any Ito m proceeding,the Ir dcmrdror-NIII, on demand of me Company,place ftin funds sufficientto defrayal!expenses and alljudgments that maybe rendered therein, 3 Thatthe ,ureiyship,s fr,r the p ci3l benefit of the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors proppeerly now owned or.hereafer acquired and the income and sartring, thereof hom all or Which the G.mpatny,shall ba,entitled M indemmTy'and lndamntior represents.that it is specially and liepefici,aily interested In the bbbiect of any such edrety ship in the suretyship required and the contnnuallon thereof. 4'Thattire Company shall have every right and remedy which a personal-sure without compensation would have, including the right to secure its dischargie from its Suretyship, and in the absence or default of its Indemnitorthe Company may, at its option,exercise all rights of said Indemnitor, and shouftl'it rirzke any payment,shall have every night and remedy of the Indemnitor for the recovery of the same. 5.Thatthelcompany shall have the right to pay,settle or compromise any expense,claim or charge of the character enumerated in this agreement, and the voucher or other evidence of such payment shall be prima facie evidence of theproprietythereof and of the ndemnifor's liability therefore tolftc.Company. 6:That this agreement shall not nor shelf acceptancebythe Company of payment for its suretyship,nor agreement to:accept nor acceptance by 'orassent b itba an act of the lndemnifornamed In an suretyshi obti atioq or of an Icy - • , „ , I ,,,, ,r o,. defer or l mifits r ght to besubrogated to any right or tempy nor limit nor abridge any righerson acting or remedy which on behalf fthe the -" '• 'I i' � ,• have, acquire,exLrdseoreirforce,nor create any liability ortt a part of the Company which would not exist were this 7.Thattlie-liabilityof the Indemnitor shall not be discharged by any,change in penalty, amount of terms of any bond or obligation executed on the security hereof,orby any change in the Obligee therein;or by any and all alterations,modifications, renewals,continuations, and extensions thereof;and the Com ppanK hereby authorized to correct any mistakes In and to execute any substitutes far said bonds or Obligations with the same or different canditioris pr 'sionss amounts and Obligees, it being hereby agreed that this instrument shall in all its terms apply accordingly.The Company is hereby aufhori4dfo bh hereto a copy of any bond or obligation secured by this agreement,and to fill up any blanks left herein or therein,and to correct any errors in d`ip arty such blanks or in the destriptions of said bonds or obligations. 8.Thatirithe event any such bond be given in connection with a contract of the Indemnitor for construction work, the Indemnitor hereby dedicates all plaint and material owned or acquired by it and used for the performance of such contract to the performance of the same and further agrees m the eVeijf of"f51fure;to coniplate or carry on such contract to assign and does hereby assign to the Company, all right,title and interest of the Indemnilorlhto ah'the tools,plant, equipment and materials of every nature and description,including as wet!materials purchased for or chargeable I .t =, t,: in process of construction,or storage elsewhere,or in transportation to said site;and the Indemnitor further agrees to _: ]'••: d•d :•n- .b, ,. p5 to sand'Company,all of the former's rights in and to all subcontracts which maybe entered into and the materials ..L i u'•'f: ' ,pp.n v to said�contracti,and the lndemmtor further agrees in the event of any breach or default on his part in any of the piovisiar of coyrtract and/or bond that the said Company, shall be subrogated to all the rights and properties of the Indemnitor in such contrail, p a,51, ldeferged amd'reserved payments, currentand earned estimates and final payments,and any sand all monies and securities that may be due and r'•'t'' °' " + r ,r. ; ',,,” m said con)raCt or any other contract of the Indemnitor or any one or more of them on which the Company is or may r .•,ra work or materials supplied in connection therewith,orthat may thereafter become due and payable on account of � . 'I•a-r• , •.H.,i .:• , -'i of the Jnd',emnitor on which the Coria y y hereby - a cry is of ma became sure[ .A e or is Indemnitorentoauthorizes the ' ., �' - - a • the payee and to collect any check, draft,warrant brother instrument made or issued in payment of any monies due M=proceeds£hereof. 9. If any of the Bonds are executed in connection with a contract which by its terms or by law prohibits the assignment of the contract price, or any part therepPi ndemnitor and Indemnilors covenant and agree that all Payments received for or on account of said contract shall be held as a trust fund in which the',Surefy has an interest, for the payment of obligations incurred in the performance of the contract and for labor, materials,and services furnished in t4eorosecution of the work provided insaid contract or any authorized extension or modification thereof;and,further, it is expressly understood aneclared that all monies due and to become due under any contract or contracts covered by the Bonds are trust Funds,whether in the possession off4p Indemnitor or Indemnitors.orptherwise,for the benefit of and for payment of all such obligations in connection with any such contract or contracts fon vfhich•the Surety would be liable under any of said Bonds,which said trust also insures to the benefit of the Surety for any liability or loss it may have td su!atain under any said Bonds,and this Agreement and declaration shall also constitute notice of such trust. 10.That€#tis.Agreement shall constitute:a Security Agreement to the Surety and also a Financing Statement,both in accordance with the Provisions of# Unifpfm Commercial Code of every ju risdiclion wherein such Code is in effect and may be so used by the Surety without in any way abrogating, rests "ng or limiting the rights of the Surety under this Agreement or under law, or in equity- 1 1. In the vent of any breach,delay or default asserted by the obligee in any said Bands, or the Indemnitor has suspended or ceased work on any contract or cd acts covered by any said Bonds,or failed to pay obligations incurred in connection therewith,or in the event of the.death, =I '- _ I' •.con for a felony,imprisonment, incompetency, insolvency or bankruptcy of the Indemnitor, or the appointment of a 3 r "f ':• •-•' '. or Che property of the Indemnitor, or in the event of an assgnmerit or the benefit of creditors of the Indemnitor, or I' '`' ' ' ` _' ""'• _ r the Indernmtor under or by virtue of the National Bankruptcy Act, or should reorganization or arrangement ` proceedings be filed by or against the Indent nito�r'under said Act, or if any action is taken by or against the ndemnitor under the insolvency laws ofany state,possession, or territory of the United Stales the Surely shall have the right,at its option and in its sole discretion and is hereby authorized with or without exercising any other right or option conrred upon it by.law,or in.the Berms of this Agreement, to take possession of any part or all of the work under any contract or contracts covered by any said Bonds, and at(fie erpense of the Indemnitor and Indemnitors shall promptly upon demand pay to the Surety all losses,and expenses so incurred. 12.At any time, and until such time as the liability of the Surety under any and all said Bonds is terminated, the Surety shall have the right to reasonable access to the books, reords, and accounts of the Indemnitor and Indemnitors;and any bank depository, materialman, supply house, or other person, firm, or corporation when requested by the Surety is hereby authorized to furnish the Surety any information requested including, but not limited to, the status of the work under contracts being performed by the Indemnitor,the condition ofthe performance ofsuch contracts and payments ofaccounts. 13. Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing, the Surety may decline to execute any Bond and the Indemnitor and Indemnitors agree to make no claim to the contrary in consideration of the Surety's receiving this Agreement;and it the Surety shall execute a Bid or Proposal Bond if shall have the rightto decline to execute any and all of the Bonds that may be required in connection with any award that may be made under the proposatfor which the.,Bid of Proposal Bond is given and such declination shall not diminish or alter the liability that may arise by reason of having executed.the Bid or Proposal Bond. u 14.The Indemnitors hereby waive notice of the execution of said Bonds and of the acceptance of this Agreement, and the Indemnitor and Ina Indemir tors hereby wufve all nonce of any defa.it, or any other act or acts giving rise to any claim under said Bonds,as well as Felice of any and all liability of the Surety under said Bonds and any and all liability on their part hereunder,to the endand effect that,the Indemnitor and the Indommwrs shall be anp continue dable hereunder,notwithstanding any notice of any kind to whiclf they might have been or be Milled.and nvrn tmrard rg an/defenses they m ant r;3 been entitled to make 15. The Indemnitor and the inoemritors hereby waive,so far as their respective obligations under this Agreement are concerned,.all. rights to claim any of their proper/, including[heti respective homesteads;as exempt from levy,execution,sale or other legal process under 'the laws of an; State,Territory;or Possession. 16.That in the event of any claim or demand being made by the Company against Indemnitor, or any one or more of the parties so designated,by reason of the execution of'a bond or bonds, the Company is hereby expressly authorized to settle with any one or more ofthe Indemnitors individually,and without reference to the others, and such settlement or composition shall not affect the liability of any ofthe others,and we fleraoy expressly mafve thynght to be discharged and released by reason ofthe release of one or more ofthe joint debtors,and hereby consent to any settlement orcemposior•n that.may hereafterbe made. f 17.That all the terms and conditions of this agreement shall stand for the protection of any co-surety, any rernsurin9 company or any other surety procured by the Nova'Casualty Company,whether the Nova Casualty Company does or does not execute or retain any portion of any such bond or obligation. 18.Separate suits may be brought hereunder as causes of action accrue, and the bringing of suit or the recovery ofjudgment upon any cause of action shall not prejudice orbarthe bringing of other suits upon other causes of action,whether theretofore or thereafter arising. 19.That the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors shall continue to remain bound under the terms of this Agreement even though the Surety may have from time to time heretofore or hereafter, with orwithout notice to or knowledge of the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors,accepted or released other agreements of Indemnity.,or collateral in connection with the execution or procurement of said Bonds,from the Indemnitor or Indemnitors or others• it being expressly,understood and agreed by the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors that any and all other rights which the Surety may have or acquire against the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors and/or other under any such other or additional agreements of Indemnity or collateral shall be in addition to,and not in lieu of,the rights afforded the Surety under this Agreement. 20.That application to the Company to execute or procure any such bond or obligation of suretyship may be made by the Indemnitor or the President, Vice President, Secretary; Treasurer, General Manger or any other Officer, Agent or Employee of the Indemnitor. Such applications, whether made on forms supplied by the Company or by letter,by telegraph, by personal interview or by telephone, may be regarded as sufficient and ample authority forthe Company to execute or procure any such bond or obligation of suretyship. 21. In case any ofthe parties mentioned in this Agreement fail to execute the same, or in case the execution hereof by any of the parties be defective or invalid for any reason,such failure, defect or invalidity shall not in any manner affect the validity of this Agreement or the liability hereunder of any of the parties executing the same,but each and every party so executing shall be and remain fully bound and liable hereunder to the same extent as it such fafflum,defect or invalidity had not existed.It is understood and agreed by the Indemnitor and Indemnitors that the rights, powers, and remedies given the Surety under this Agreement shall be and are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any and all other rights,powers, and remedies which the Surety may have at acquire against the Indemnitor and Indemnitors or others whether by the terms of any other agr,ement or by operation of law or otherwise. 22.The Indemnitor and Indemnitorspereby irrevocably nominate,constitute,appoint and designate the Surety as[heir attorney-in-fact with the right but not the obligation to exercise all of the rights of the Indemnitor and Indemnitors assigned, transferred and set over to the Surety in this agreement, and in the name of the Indemnitor and Indemnitors to make, execute, and deliver any and all additional or other assignments,documents or papers deemed necessary and proper by the Surety in order to give full effect not only to the intent and meaning of the within assignments, but also to the full protection intended to be herein given to the Surety under all other provisions of this Agreement. The Indemnitor and•Indemnitors hereby rattly and confirm all acts and actions taken and done by the Surety as such attorney-in-tact- 23.This Agreement may bederminated by the Indemnitor or Indemnitors upon thirty days written notice sent by registered mail to the Surety at its home office at 180 Oak Street, Buffafo, N.Y. 14203-1610 but any such notice of termination shall not operate to modify, bar, or discharge the Indemnitor or the Indemnitors as to the Bonds that may have been theretofore executed. 24.The word"Indemnitor'or pronouns referring to said word appearing in this agreement,whether singular or plural, are to be construed as referring to the Indemnitor,though the Indarttnitor be one or more individuals,partnerships,associations or corporations. 25.This Agreement may not be changed or modified orally.No change or modification shall be effective unless made by written endorsement executed to form a part hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREO ; have hereunto set our hands and seals and delivered in presence of'. CORPORATE AND ALL INDIVIDUAL SIGNATURES MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED 33-04 215th PLACE (INDEMNITOR) LeC! (ADD RESs BAYS DENY 11361 WITNESS: �iLKA�r-l_f 1fQ/� JOHN Rr CC Y 33-04215th PLACE INDEMNITO � - j. /'� .' i.f�'�-'fA0aESS BAYSIDE NY 1361 WITNESSx YC! /� 16405 ROUTE 48 I �.�`t D Ess CUTCHOGUE NY 11935 WITNESS ��� �%�"/'�•^''"�f"<' incl:'r 49 S*EPtWN PISACA 16405 ROUTE 48 (INDEMNITIO / � t�Sa;rt.C�=%'-� fADDREssiCUTCHOGUE, NY11935 wlrNEss��%�*��. '��-C-�'`�o��> TEF;'4ta PISCANO proceedings be filed by or against the Indermnitnder said Act,or it any action is taken by or a gainstdemnitor under the insolvency laws of any state,possession, or territory of the United States the Surely shall have the right,.at its option and in its sole discretion and is hereby authorized with or without exercising any other right or option conferred upon it by lave or in the terms of this Agreement, to take possession of any part or all of the work under any contractor contracts covered by any said Bonds,and at the expense of the Indemnitor and Indemnitors shall promptly upon demand pay to the Surety all losses,and expenses so incurred. 12.At any time, and until such Ume as the liability of the Surety under any and all said Bonds is terminated, the Surety shall have the right to reasonable access to the books,records, and accounts of the Indemnitor and Indemnitors; and any bank depository, materialman, supply house, or other person, firm, or corporation when requested by the Surety is hereby authorized to furnish the Surety any information requested including, but not limited to, the.status of the work under contracts being performed by the Indemnitor,the condition of the performance ofsuch contracts and payments�of accounts. 13. Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing, the Surety may decline to execute any Bond and the Indemnitor and Indemnitors agree to make no claim to the contrary..in,consideration of the Surety's receiving this Agreement;and it the Surety shall execute a Bid or Propose[Bono it shall have the right to decline.to executeany and all ofthe Bonds that may be required In connection,wlth any award that may be made under the proposal for which the Bid or Proposal Bond is given and such declination shall not diminish or alter the liability that may arse by reason of having executed the Bid or Pioposat Bono; 14.The Indemnitors hereby waive notice of the execution of said Bonds and of the acceptance of this Agreement;and the Indemnitor and the Inde-mmtora.haraoy waive all notice of any defaui[,or any other act or ads giving rise to any claim under said Bonds,as wellas,notice of ary and all Bab is/'of the Surety under said Bonds, and any and all liability on their part hereunder,to the end and effect that,the Indemnitor and the Indemrnprs shall be and continue Babia he,e.noer, notwithstanding any notice of any kind to which they might have been or be entitled and notwdhsmnding an;defenses Iney mrght ha.e been entitled to make. i 15 The Indemnitor and the Indernn¢ors neraby wawa,so far as their respective obligations under this,Agreement are concerned, all rights to claim any oranetr prcpem',including then respecrive homesteads,as exempt from levy,execution, sale or other legal process under 'the laws of any State.Teracry,or Possezcion. 16. That in the event of any claim or demand being made by the Company against lndemnitOT, or anyone or more of the partiesso de s'g Hated by reason of the execution of a bo„d or bonds,.the Company is hereby expressly authorized to settle with anyone or more of the i Indemnitors ino;viduslly,and without reference to hie others,and such settlement or composition shall not affect the liability of any of the t other_, and we hereby expressly waive the right to be discharged and released by reason of the release of one or more of the joint debtors,and hereby consard to any settlement or composition mal may hereafter be made. 17.That allthe.terms and conditions ofthis agreement shall stand for the protection of any co-surety, any reinsuring company or any other surety procured by the Nova Casualty Company,whether the Nova Casualry Company does or does not execute orrelain any portion of any such 1 bond Or obligation. 18.Separate suits may be brought hereunder as causes of action accrue,and the bringing of suit or the recovery ofjudgment upon any ! cause of actionshall not prejudice or bar the bringing of other suits upon other causes of action,whether theretofore or thereafter arising. 19.That the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors shall continue to remain bound under the terms of this Agreement even though the Surety may have[torr ime to time heretofore or.hereafter,with or without nobce to or knowledge of the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors, accepted or released otheragreements of Indemnity or colateral in connection with the execution or procurement of said Bonds, from the Indemnitor or Indemnitors or others, it being expressly understood and agreed by the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors that any and all other rights which the Surety may have or acquire against the Indemnitor and the Indemnitors and/or other under any such other or additional agreements of Indemnity or collateral shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of,the rights afforded the Surety under this AgreemenL . 20.That application to the Company,to execute or procure any such bond or obligation of suretyship may be made by the Indemnitor or the President, Vice President, Secretary,Treasurer, General Manger or any other Officer, Agent or Employee of the Indemnitor. Such applications,whether made on forms supplied fly the Company or by letter, by telegraph,by personal interview or by telephone,may be regarded as sufficient and',ample authority for the Company to execute or procure any such bond or obligation of suretyship. 21. In case any of the parties mentioned fn this Agreement fail to execute the same,or in case the execution hereof by any of the parties be defective or invalid for any reason, such failure, defect or invalidity shall not in any manner affect the validity of this Agreement or the liability hereunder of any of the parties executing the Aire,but each and every party so executing shall be and remain fully bound and liable hereunder to the same extent-as it such failure,defector invaj;dity had not existed.It is understood and agreed by the Indemnitor and Indemnitors that the rights, powers, and remedies given the Surety undgnthis Agreement shall be and are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any and all other rights, powers, and remedies which. the Surety may have,ot:i.ecquire against the Indemnitor and Indemnitors or others whether by the terms of any other agreement or by operation of law or otherwise. - - 22.The Indemnitor and indemnitors hereby irrevocably nominate, constitute, appoint and designate the Surety as their attorney-in-fact with the right but not the obligation to exercise all of the rights of the Indemnitor and Indemnitors assigned, transferred and set over to the Surety in this agreement,and in the name,oill''the Indemnitor and Indemnitors to make, execute, and deliver any and all additional or other assignments, documents or papers deemed necessary and proper by the Surety in order to give full effect not only to the intent and meaning of the within assignments,but also to the full prtfection intended to be herein given to the Surety under all other provisions of this Agreement. The Indemnitor and Indemnitors hereby ratify and-confirm all acts and actions taken and done by the Surety as such attorney-in-tact- 23.This Agreement may be terminate,dfby the Indemnitor or Indemnitors upon thirty days written notice sent by registered mail to the Surety at its home on;c, aI Ino Oak Sree[. Buffa-fo,if Y.14203-1610 but any such notice of termination shall not operate to modify, bar, or discharge the Indemnitor or the irndcmndors ai to rme Bond=_InAmai have been theretofore executed_ 24.The word"Indemnitor'or pronouns referring to said word appearing in this agreement,whether singular or plural, are to be construed as referring to the Indemnitor,though the fnderr ittYbe one or more individuals,partnerships,associations or corporations. 25.This Agreementmay not be changed 6rmodified orally.No change or modification shall be effective unless made by written endorsement executed to form a part hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we have hereunto set our hands and seals and delivered in presence of: CORPORATE AND ALL INDIVIDUAL SIGNATURES MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED K x f �` BAYS) 33RD AVENUE �/ n Ua— �n INDEMNITOR) ibC-:L� �r ° 3ADDRE55 BAYS IDE, NY 11361 WITNESS: v GIwk*E RUC ¢ 203-17 33RD AVENUE y Q� 1 (INDEMNITOR . ':-� � 1 'ADDRESS BAYSIDE NY 11361 WITNESS^ TERES IRU 6000 HORTONS LANE (IND MNITO (ADDRESS)SOUTHOLD. NY 11971 WITNESSk - DANIEL JEROME (INDEMNITOR) (ADDRESS) WITNESS: STATEOF NeWYOrk 0 Z � COUNTY OF Oee115 as.: 03a O ���.�" NDVCMber �2 JOHN RUOCCO w On this�+>`rL_day o '20_,before me personally ram= 6 .2 N tome known and Known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instru ment,,$Pd he thereupon duly acknowledged to me N. Z-D r17 that he executed the same i �he � .,.,n�, j 0 Q m Ll(7(//K[.f�f ri R1 O. Notary Public D STATE OF New York ° 0 ss.: � � N � �( COUNTYOF ucens t r,� nnl�,�.nn ) > $o 5 .�1� y r`NDVert er '200 ,before me personalty�meJOYCE RUOCCO =.O zm i ]( On this (n L.tl da o to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the CFore ping instrument,a d he thereupon duly acknowledged to me J c f that he executed the same pQo0 O Notary Public h=3> m STATE OF New York -zr of COUNTY OF Gf F= L- ) sem.. a b(On this � rlf -Achy of f\-��t'y' '2002 ,before me personally camp STEPHEN PISACANO z_ I to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing�\st\rument,andhethereupon duly acknowledged to me 0z t that he executed the-same"��n/ jr� /7:VTom-_\\_ _lJ .._ mo j f• "I/ CJ N0�6 �'�g3tN6W 1 •`. m� j N0. 4982528 ry Public m STATE OF New York Qualified In Suffolk COuntV. —lJ. cj<—/ ) ss.: ssion res Jurre 3.__ vt COUNTY OF Ci VI r' L' CiOlnflll I: 1 rr Y r� v' • 02 DEBORAH PISCANO S k On this I day of '20_,before me personally cameo z ! m me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,and he thereupon duly acknowledged to me 0 that he executed the same .� .C/ /nom ms / O SlateofNewYork mr STATE OF New York R No. 4982528 �( courrr of gUGer1S ) ss ©ualified in Suffolk COU Jt7 On this p[� I ea June 3, �. L' Ga —lo / rlflay of ����I!i-!' '20_,02 6zfore me parsonally,ramsII�4fb ?M 0 x to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the for- Bing instrument,and he thereupon duty acknowledged to me 3 z- that he executed the same / ' - a F"{y},t ,� 3 c ,z /[/L(/jY(.L� Notary Public p rp G M STATE OF New York m x '�i COUNTY OF ueens r,� ) ss-: -a-0 00 � NQVP.Mb2f '2002 ,before me personally camp TERESA RUOCCO mm -`.�',.w+a On this day of p y N S rp to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,and �hheetthereupon duly acknowledged to me .o�O that he executed the same / /A'/L�.GGi ro� l / Notary Public V 'z Oz O 4 Nova Casualty Company For Acknowledgment of Surety STATE OF COUNTY OF ) as On this day of in the year 20_,before me personally comes to me known,who,being by me duly swom,deposes and says that he resides in the City o that he is the of the NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY the corporation described in and which executed the Foregoing instrument;that he knows the seal of the said carporation;that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal;that it was so affixed by the order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he signed his name thereto by like order. (Notary Public) . STATE OF New York x COUNTY OF 1-u Elly J as.: a n nthis �=` qday of 2002 ,before me personally cam=DANIEL JEROME oz to me known and known tome to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,and he thereupon duly acknowledged tome 90 that he executed the same 7 e�yl a ��"f Gil 6v m NN�oiayry��pLydSSA McGOWAN r�u STATE OF M 0bllc,State of New Work No.4995913 COUNTYOF e5 ' Qualified in Suffolk County J On this day of '20_,before me personally came Commission Expires May 4,210eL n z_ to me known and known to me to.be the person described in and who executed the Foregoing instrument,and he thereupon duly acknowledged to me 0. that he executed the same ao c Notary Public ^' rn m STATEOF ` -I i COUNTYOF J ss. a On this day of '2a_,before me personally came i_ I to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,and he thereupon duly acknowledged to me 0 o I that he executed the same 00 3Mn Notary Public m z STATE OF COUNTYOF1 ss.: / a On this day of '20_,before me personally ramp x z_ to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,and he thereupon duly acknowledged to me of that he executed the same rein o 00 c Notary Public m z STATE OF COUNTY OF ) Ss' n On this day of '20_,before me personally came z to me known and known.to me[0 6e the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,and he[hereupon duly acknowledged to me 0z-2 that he executed the same ao c Notary Public 3 in STATE OF z COUNTY OF ss.: On this day of '20_,hefore me personally came_ x to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument,and he thereupon duly acknowledged to me o z that he executed the same `$ m0 oc Notary Public 3 M z Nova Casualty Company For Acknowledgment of Surety STATE OF COUNTY OF as. On this day of in the year 20 ,before me personally comes to me known,who.being by me duly sworn,deposes and says that he resides in the City of that he is the of the NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY the corporation described in and which executed the Foregoing instrument;[hat he knows the seal of the said corporation;that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal;that it was so affixed by the order of the Board of Directors of said corporation,and that he signed his name rbersto by like order. (Notary Public) f Q�Su�foc,��o JEAN W. COCHRAN �� Gyp JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A-. SUPERVISOR IS ENGINEER TOWN HAIL,- 53095 MAIN ROAD ex TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fax. (516)-765-1366 y4yo1 �aQ`� Tel.(516)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER C TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ! -- — --- — -.._- ._....._ -_RARADISE--fL r=-S—Mir4oi•Subdivision- - - --- - -- .- ------ -.-._ _ AUGUST LANE,GREENPORT,NX.,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCTM 4 1000—53—06-46.2 d DATE March 29,2002 ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1. 800 C.Y. ROUGH GRADING I UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION 3.00 2,400.00 j 2. 1,650 S.Y. STABILIZATION OF SUB-GRADE 2.00 3,300.00 ] 3. 1,650 S,Y- FINE GRADING 1.50 2,475.00 i DRAINAGE 4. 1 EACH CATCH BASINS 2,000.00 2,000-00 5- 7 V.F. 8'DIAMETER LEACHING POOL 250.00 1,750.00 6- 20 L.F. 18"DIAMETER DRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 500.00 SURFACING 7. 90 C.Y. ''/,"STONE BLEND WEARING COURSE 40.00 3,600.00 8. 1 EACH FIRE WELL 15,000.00 15,000.00 9- 2 EACH STREET SIGNS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TREES 250,00 10,000.00 11. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED 2.00 3,850.00 12, JOB DLAINI'ENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - 2,000.00 TOTAL $ 47,275.00 6%ADMINISTRATION FEE $ 25836.50 E PATRICIA C. MOORE E - - Attorney at taw 1 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel:(631)765-4330 Fax:(631)765-4643 r+ f December 16, 2002 VIA HAND DELIVERED i Bennett Orlowski, Jr- , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board -,F P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 1 9' RE: Paradise Isles yDear Mr. Orlowski : In connection with the above referenced matter, enclosed please find the original amended Subdivision Bond, with the General Agreement of Indemnity attached signed by all parties, 1 ' personally guaranteeing the Bond- Therefore no resolution is needed. I Please sign the maps in your possession and contact me so i that I may pick them up . Thank you. { If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact f me . Ff 'Very 1-UW yours, �—Patricia C. Moore PCM/mm �4 Enclosures ,.y, t arm JL f� eMj 'Ili U �, F PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax:(631)765-4643 December 13 , 2002 VIA HAND DELIVERED Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board , R P_0. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: Paradise Isles Dear Mr. Orlowski : In connection with the above referenced matter, enclosed please find the following: 1 . four (4) Mvlar prints of the subdivision map; 2 _ five (5) paper prints of the subdivision map; 3 . original Subdivision Bond; and 4 . four checks totaling $2 , 836 . 50 , representing the administrative fee for engineering. The title company has informed me that the Covenants and Restrictions, previously approved by you, have been recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk' s office in Liber 12217 page 442 . 1 will forward a copy of the recorded Covenants and Restrictions upon my receipt of same . Please sign the enclosed maps and contact me so that I may pick them up. Thank _you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me . V.ery tr ]y amours , Pa�ficla C e PCM/mm Enclosures SUBDIMSION BOND Bond No: 29131 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we Paradise Isles, John &Joyce Ruocco, Stephen & Deborah Pisacano, Giuseppe &Teresa Ruocco, &Daniel Jerome. as Principal and Nova Casualty Company a New York corporation authorized to do business in the State of New York and having an office and usual place of business at 180 Oak Street, Buffalo, New York 14202, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto The Planning Board, Town of Southold, P.O. Box 1179, Tovm Hall,53095 State Route a, Southold, NY 11971-0959 as Obligee, in the sum of FORTY SEVEN THOUSAND.TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS&NO CENTS {$47,275.00) lawful money of the United States of America, for which payment well and truly to be made,we bind ourselves, our heirs, -executors, administrators, successors,and assigns,jointly and severally firmly by these presents. SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED THIS 30th DAY OF November, 2002 i Whereas, the Principal has entered into an agreement with the Obligee guaranteeing only that the Principal will complete site improvements as perthe engineers estimate prepared by James A. Richter, R.A. which is attached and made part hereof, at certain land known as Paradise Isles all of which improvements shall be completed within one year from the date as set forth in the resolution. f NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such, that if the Principal shall carry out all the terms of said agreement relating to the she improvements only and perform all the work as set forth therein all within the time set forth in said agreement,and that if the Principal shall complete the above improvements in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by James A. Richter, RA.within the time limit established therein and shall indemnify and save harmless the Obligee from all costs and damages which it may suffer by reason of failure to do so, and fully repay the Obligee any outlay and expense which it may incur in making good any such default, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect This bond is not transferable or assignable. It is a further condition of this bond that in the event the Principal shall, during the period of time within which this bond is in force and effect,have transferred title to the property upon which the site improvements are required to be made or in the event the Principal is a corporation,shall have transferred a majority of its shares and the Principal shall advise the Obligee of such transfer, then and in that event the Obligee agrees that it will immediately require such transferee to post a replacement bond and will further cause a Cease and Desist Order to be issued with regard to the project until such time as a replacement bond has been delivered to the Obligee. No party other than the Obligee shall have any rights hereunder as against the Surety. The aggregate liability of the Surety of the Bond Obligation set forth herein shall not exceed the penal sum hereof for any cause or reason whatsoever, inclusive of attorney's fees or other costs. Principal: ((Company)) P ese Isles BY �: � Surety: Nova /Casualty Company By 2 ✓ �- Stephen Carthew Attorney in Fact P ACKNOWLEDGE NT OF PRINCIPAL IF A COR ORATION STATE OF } COUNTY OF ss}. On this day of before me personally came to me known, who being by duty sword did depose and say that helshe resides at and that he/she is the of the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument/that he/she knows the seal of said corporation;that one of the seals affixed to said instruments such seal,that it was so affixed by order of the directors of said corporation, and that he signed his name thereto by like order. NOTARY PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PRINCIPAL IF A PARTNERSHIP STATE OF }ss.: COUNTY OF } On this day of before me personally appeared .to me known and known to me to be one of the members of the firm of described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same and or the act and deed of said firm. NOTARY PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PRINCIPAL IF AN INDIVIDUAL STATE OF COUNTY OF r—F-P 74- Onthisi�) dayof DCO= x before me personally appeared to/Sr�Pq"VC) to me known and known to be to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he/she executed the same. NOTARY PUBLIC 1 M0611GASEr C. RUTKOW5m Notary Pubo 49[i 8 0 N"� in Su"k ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY Expli"MOM STATE OF Now York)ss COUNTY OF Nassau } On November 30, 2002 before me personally came Stephen Carthew to me known who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he/she resides at 255 Executive Drive Plainview, New York 11803,that he/she is the Attorney in Fact of Nova Casualty Company the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument;and that he/she signed his/her nam thereto by order of the Board of Directors of said corporation. NOTARY PUBLI eter Hen y Notary Public State of NY No 01 HE4784829 Qualified in Nassau County Commission Expires Januar!31,2DO6 s ' 1ff0 Oak SUu I Buffalu, ?% � \ork 1420.146 ur . NOVA LMUikLTY CO iFEP�Iz � L—u,: ttzr,-s• ,l. POWER OF ATTORNEY No. Ktaou@ all men by these Presents that NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY. a corporation of the State of I.lew York,•kfai.ing'ils principahoffices in'tf;c C,.y+ of Buff,.16. Net:.York. iJpcs make:t:onstil+:.e and appoint l) (�OI.UBI'11C. PI:'I'L:I2111':\Itl ;I2OS..%-N I C \•Lf 111 \'\.,I:\11t S l .• ARS(>PI�SZI PIIF:\ (' ►121111:\\, N)ARYLOL Blti)111'�� RICaf.\I2U K. ICM\%'' = Its Prue antJ'fawfui-Atforney(s)-:Yrfacl, to rrake. excc,,le, soil and deiivor'for and oli its behalf.-as surety, and,as,ils -- act�n deed any.arlylall bonds, undertakings and contract, ol'slaretgship: provided that no bond or tlydcrtaking or. =• cbntracto# srlra }ti reculed under.;his authority shell exceed it amount;Ihe,sum of R 'Nof 10 .X('' ub . ire 111I0.111Y:'°` .. :. Tixs Power QfiAYtorrae�r,i"ranted-and'is ticned and sealed.by facsirniio under and by'the Lbinoriq'.of the lol- bwlrrg Resol4iz adopted by finr@card:of Directors o NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY..aI a.moo.ing duly called and fieJdbrvthe t✓9t dap`Oct6bor AESeLV€D1haf the Preidan4 sand thee' c' , - r:' n , '.:•:. h t•: i , .rc r , authonzavon ffl-appomf bya Pvwerof�Citrnhey:tor4 p pcsE c. Xo Los y! anporrierwrrtings opugazorylrr vie•rn3tureiryero- of;ope�tmot resider,Lufce fesidents as Oantii6etariessand"attorne}+(s)�n-f�ct"t;zach appoiwitee to-have-thte pW3ecs.andiu6es usual'losoc¢oHrc �o ihe.bosip�.ss •- - �phLs�AlnpanY']hE;3ugna'tore=oEsuc�tr�- •sa^•�a^•i-r:�t rc7•.,r, r `, '^ r•,r - , u�_ , -:, f �M i ,, -„r , , ;gnysu. PoW bfalFprney or.�r c�,. .• , rr L , I o n -,- „ '„i ..u. r ,••. i : r . -altea and - Wgbag oblrgatft in the Lraere ttZihof , . ',_E ,•., _2 _. • '-..r ,--'r:� r,a• '. -_r.r;•:-v5- ' ,,,, ..I .. . fjf dt(tiness t74fh'e reef{ the NO CASUALTY.C010PANY lias.caused these pre�onts lo.ba signed by isofficor.. . LndeFsrgned aftd Lts:cbrpora,c seal to be hereto affixed duly attested b ilsSacrela �. this 7_•1s: day of Oclobor, 1993. - Atfest _ 'NOVA CASUALTY COMPANY ' 7. •f- ­H ars Actr...:::&.c:ct,:•; '', , _ .. •Nexr3r. K Fit sf i'r+:'ti'irnl ..i STATE Q NEW YOBK 7✓0ri1NTYOFEF]iE rqn fta'e%2 1st day Q lobar 1993. oeforc ^•e persona'y c(:mo Norman.F. Errsi. ;o ^:o r(hown. who being.by me . duyr sw(3rn d1d depose arid,say'.th-M he •esides in the County or. Erse. S1aio of Nev.,York: :nat.ho is 1^e Prosidoi�tpl NOVA `_CA'SUALT_MOMRANYLthe corporaibri doscr,L't:d in:and which execu`ed the above fnstrumer,l; lhat he knov;s :::o seal oT fhe sard_eprporatiori ttial Thr,+ soa' affixed to said hslrumo^.t ;s•such (:prporam.sGal; tna' it was so a:'ix(.,d'by orde-r QI `fibs f3oardnf.Qlrect(zrs.otwsa;d cbr:lora.ion ani .'v: ho sig�ad his r nir. the rete by I:ko 0 oor. STATE OF EVEN]YORK � GQUNTY OF ERIEKu li'iior.A. Gouirc Notary Public.Erie'Co..NY • My Commission Expires July 25, 1994 CER I:IFICAr.E ” I,tfte sin a r,efua Duly o ectod io the bC cc• staled oc.•io:a. r.,., '^e incumbert in NOVA CASUALTY COLiPANY, a Piety York Qo"ratron,:autl r'Izorl.10 crake this corlificate, DO HEREBY CERI lFY thad the foreyoing•a:lached Power of Attorney,refnains In full force wid has rofbecr. revoke^; aro tunccrmcre :h.a'ne.ResoIW;on of rf•e Board o: D;rcclnr .• set oitttLnaka P6vreK otRtfo r� y, ;P.nov, in forc..c. t. SigriedancC 'e�t)e 1 Wthe Cil of B:Il;ale.Dated the 30'1'11 day ;r NOVI{MRlat 20 07. 11. (:I:�s;ioplr.�ra Ing,. .iYrra'•:n.v ... Thispaweris.,aalidonlyrf-theprn cl': i) i �y rurt.r•' :;^r ;cd w tro:y,:*ar r ,,1 i t-51'11 t, + ,: .;::_ it •;a. N ', ,�� ru,; c rw r cn i,.; otherreproductfons dre i18tt,ibbw g '•r n c ; ' '.:Hoedi:Office'b [ftc;NovaCaseal,/�cLo^r•r.r 'par;. Inr'ui•xr:cora.rrn:; :•i i t. a ,:. .� u, r.,:,tn'. :.h•i y I c. brad t. . �n-g. . .: ':m. • ''k ' b' 4.11 9S 180 Oak Street CASUALTYCOMPANY - Buffalo, New York 1 4203-1 61 0 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION I certify that the following officers have been elected by the Board of Directors of NOVA Casualty Company and still remain in office: NORMAN F. ERNST,JR: .................... ..........................................CHAIRMAN HAR8HA ACHARYA .................................................................PRESIDENT CHRISTOPHER C.HOOVER ...... ........... ......................VICE PRESIDENT,TREASURER EUGENE WAHLSTROM.........................................................VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAMD_SHELDON.............. ............................................VICE PRESIDENT ROSEMARY BRAVETfI ................................VICE PRESIDENT,ASSISTANT SECRETARY JOSEPH P.B81TZ...... ........... ................................. ............VICE PRESIDENT VICTOR:Ei:IRE .....................................................ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM_1iAcKENNY...... ............ ...............................ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT 1`101315Ri. FRAILEY............ ....................................ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT PATE10I4 A_.NOLAN.........................._........ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT;SECRETARY, STOAAtbAPERS ...... ............................................ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT I further certify that the following statement of the Company is true as taken from the records of said.Company as of December 31,2001: ASSETS LIABILITIESAND POLICYHOLDERS SURPLUS Cash and Invested Assets: Liabilities: Cash..................................... .$ (871,417) Losses....................................$ 15,314.276' Bonds.. ......................... ........... 21,594,028 Loss Adjustment Expenses................... 1,080,788 Preferred Stocks........................ ..... 272,667 Unearned Premiums......................... 10,910,564 Common Stocks................ ............. 1,277,493 Taxes,Licenses and Fees.................... 235,224 Short Term Investments .. .................. .. 9,993,367 Federal Income Taxes....................... 357,000 Interest&Dividends Due and Accrued.......... 361.998 Ceded Reinsurance Premiums................ 6,632,698 $ 32,628,156 Other Liabilities .......... ................ ... (448,943) Other Assets: $ 34,081,607 Premiums and Agents Balances, Net..... .....$ 6,647,703 Receivables from Parent...................... 4,445,204 Reinsurance Recoverable ................ .... 491,509 Policyholders Surplus........................$10,515,265 Other Assets....... ....................... .. 141,399 Guaranty Funds Receivable................... 16,975 Equipment,'Net.............................. 225.926 Total Liabilities and Policyholders Surplus ......$44,596,872 Total Admitted Assets..... ................. .$ 44,596,872 STATE OF NEW YORK SS: COUNTY OF ERIE 1, Patricia A.Nolan,Secretary of NOVA Casualty Company,a New York Corporation,do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Balance Sheet of said Corporation as of December 31,2001. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Corporation at Buffalo, NY this 25th day of February,2002. a'P 9 4 §Z( CORPORATE )Ca' SEAL .,,.N ov .-4affldw Secretary STATE OF NEW YORK SS: COUNTY OF ERIE Subscribed and Sworn to before me on this 25th day of February,2002 My Commission Expires September 28,2002 6v' MOCn", c2i 768 464n; 0CT-=-02 8:92; PAGE 1 TO P.A" RICJCA C:. PvIf3012�. % A_'t mey at Lav: 020 Main Brad �;ouihold,NT w'iort: 119"7I Tcl; C61 1) 767-43=0 Fax (631) '16;-4613 ° -;3C31.MS i k; Cr":L'F1P. ;FSEE".0 p'" this a� 'imi_e cransnais.,i°nn Cnritain { d'he �_{e.� c:Orpr�t:=roc; r ^::n`+r3-.7tlaai _.Ttcrmar. ;or; _scrr Patricia t , Macre. —his inEcneia°_`.on :30le"/ fol. ,.I3 ' h-v th7. -_—ndiVidual eiitity ri,%L'd as r.11a if noL C1ie int'2-1:ri PC7 Y"t:C:�77.$il�: L-:P, Ejwa Yc' r.lta.:_ arI_i ii :.cl r).r;u_:'e= eopyi'ICT r3i2D-Y.'i.7.1tiO17Lr jOE Of Lhc Coutcn Ls of cl-:i8 -s p' uhil.."1L.CC . if y°:,;., have reccived Lha-_ =ra,18r.is rl errct, tiw;'d.S 1Crf1Lv Us -hy teiep-QM_I LC1me'al'-a Ccel Y 8J R;uY .a"T_.3TIgIL tU rF.t ry-l..`-J'� tf11 �_Y"�.I15fl:i ?11 t I10 ;:JSt to 1lOi:. t 7 11 C ,TAL M N.Er^,i ;5 ?AG,..� r�:i�:;�U.L]_f]•� COVER SHFF.;C 1 U I— !r_=1J c, a Cd 7' 'CLTS: Ort INCOM-LE' , FLEASE: :AT;- Sf c'! T 3 K ,T AS YO'.STT..LE. Lt.f of G� r ia1 y �C:t Jct° ;Lui_i1 C ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE �� OGy Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK y P.O. Box 1179 x Southold, New York 11971 REGISTRAR.OF VITAL STATISTICS 0 MARRIAGE OFFICER A �� Fax(631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER �Ql �a� Telephone(63I) 765-1800 m FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 571 OF 2002 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 27, 2002: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Tomm of Southold hereby approves the revised bond estimate for proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isle, SCTM#1000-53-6-462, as determined by the Town Engineer in the amount of 547,275.00. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk 71 f . I - ani.J!4- J j -- i 9 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �oSUFFO(,��o BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. P.O.Box 1179 Chairman o= Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 co x Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICHARD CAGGIANO TeIephone (631) 765-1938 WILLIAM J.CREMERS a "F KENNETH L.EDWARDS 'y?tQl �aO� Fax(631) 765-3136 MARTEN SIDOR PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 22, 2002 Elizabeth A. Neville, Town Clerk Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Neville: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on August 12, 2002: RESOLVED, to adopt the revised Bond Estimate in the amount of$47,275.00, dated March 29, 2002, as determined by the Town Engineer, and recommend the same to the Town Board. . Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, rows a, r. Chairman Atts. JEAN W. COCHRAN ��°�Su�fo(�cO�y� JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISORx ENGINEER TOWN HALL,- 53095 MAIN ROAD y, e'q TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 Fax. (516)-765-1366 �01 � Tel.(516)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD --- -----. INinor-Subd.i-vision-- AUGUST LANE,GREENPORT,N.Y..TOWN OF SOUTHOLD _ SCTM#1000-53-06-462 " DATE March 29,2002 ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1. 800 C.Y. ROUGH GRADING I UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION 3.00 2,400.00 2. 1,650 S.Y. STABILIZATION OF SUB-GRADE 2.00 3,300.00 3. 1,650 S.Y. FINE GRADING 1.50 2,475.00 DRAINAGE 4. 1 EACH CATCH BASINS 2,000.00 2,000.00 5. 7 V_F. B'DIAMETER LEACHING POOL 250.00 1,750.00 6_ 20 L.F. 18"DIAMETER DRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 500.00 SURFACING 7. 90 C.Y- '/a"STONE BLEND WEARING COURSE 40.00 3,600-00 B. 1 EACH FIRE WELL 15,000.00 15,000.00 9_ 2 EACH STREET SIGNS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TREES 250,00 10,000-00 11. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED 2.00 3,850.00 12. JOB 1YLUNTENANCE & PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC - 2.000.00 TOTAL $ 47,275.00 6%ADMINISTRATION FEE $ 23836.50 SENT 6V: M0097-1 - 6d1 itib 4t4:i; AJU-2U-U2 'a:]U; FAut PATIUCIA C. MOORE Auomcy at Law 51 aao NIUin rw:.v Souih old, Nevi fork 115,71 Tel: 1631)765.4330 Pax: (631)76f-4643 FAC IMI LE CC'vER SEEET The t7a C3 .J:11j_r1c iII� tl-i'-s taCfi 1P.l-jS tr rinz li9sion cnnLain confld::nL-:Lal :.rifor- dLicn frorr Patricia Morfe- Tt.-' s information is intended solely for use b•_,- the indiv due._ -nr-ity named as the z-ec:ipi =-r,t hereof- :f you ars not the int=nded recipient, be aware that _ry diec] asura, ccpyi:,c, ai.sr-nil -tion, _,r se of the contents rf this transmission, is; prohibited If. y,::u 'cave. rece_ved L-his 'ransmission 4n error, r.deasc ficLi T-y ac--s by tc ep1=e ii?tm2d.iately so he may arrange to ret . ieve this tra,,is:nissirjn at 10 cost_ to you. PATE! T0TA?1 LvUhi.�sEr: i:F �A nS IidCiULING CO':�i✓R :HEET _--_.._5 . 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REPIRENEW FUND F.S.O„ 1E2TRAN S. 11010BF, M.D.., having an office at: 374 Stockholm Street, Brooklyn, New York pr(7of W."pirkand JOHN ROOCCD and JOYCE RL'OCCO, as husband And +ife, e6idinq at 33-04 215th Place, ElaYaida, New York Fi35i, GI0:9EPPE VCC4`G and THIN ROOCCO. as hlil l rkdl and wifo, residing at 2D3-17 3rd Avenue, Eyrside, New, I.,OXk 11361, DANIEL .TRRC�19!, rasidllmg at (c Q#j Rurto-05 Lane, Southold, New York 11971 and iSTEPEEN RX-RACA1,70 nd 3R9ta2AR RIS.aCANO, an htsobano, and itife, residintj at 164.05 North osd, Cutchogue, New Park 11455, each husband ang' Wife herein and P anial .arcme to be owvera vR an undivided 258 intereSk as tenants in enmmCir.. pntyat rlr wand Pare. 1r/PCN6SS�l7l,tbae gm W+Ti at rhe 0eu Puy ka eamiders4on of TC4^e danaas, 1 lewfW moerr of the Vrtitdd 5ta9rx, P.'1 by the"of the noo d pai4 dace herdhy Vid aAd ex ppsiYef ars dun 3s kc;m or adeco s turd saatgas of the yartr of da wwnd Part fame, AM pot certain plat,p`om or passe of Lad wkl dic ItrdLrafis and tarp*maw la drereoa erw d, eiamt% lylalf dad bdqg in ft -atm of Southold.Suffolk Cuunty,Now Vomit,bo+Mded end dmarlbed W fog0tra: ar931NNNQ et d Caaents monument eol at the nmdweasony contorot Lot Number 122A so eti0Y111 ah s 7aaWa map BMWsd,`Arrt11tlded 14aP A.PACutan Bey p tdK$Wit at An tamoril Town of Sou51Wd,WN Ycdi',made py 011D W,Van Tait,arehyaafe of May 12.:838 Mtn nun to Me Stdf6 t Cireafy Colft S CB ora got May 18.1in as Map No 11.24; RL8#N04a THENCE WN Me rept Ire of Lots nurnbefad 1221,122 and 128 m 136.Inclusive; End titin partly across an unnurlbered al rip of lend,011#11128 depress 54 mtntaes East Be0.2u feel THENCE porgy screw hist described Wrlp M land and Men along the rear pare of Lots numbem 140 ft tae,Inalualve.South 1e dagae s$o mlrinee 20 seconds,I!m 2e4_50 fed to a punt 3C feet aurtMorlr from the mamreeleay earner of sold Lot nurrd>a•140: J THENCE Alan rnher land two 0 courses as roll": 1)Romth 68 nogreas 56 aflnu p 20 sawrids Waal 953.48 het to a monument:Mance 2)South 76 aeareee E2}}Mutes im sercands West 45419 tool. to land of Sage Brick IWIuLagw: THENCE alaig last daspibod land,W*25 dolliters 53 minutes 50 Seconds Ws41835AS 1001. mors at Inas,to are atple In IRs Ilna between said Sage Brld;Manuf1cNanB Company and lend of KanWM1.awl KerseM,hra.; THENCE slo!i8 land ofKoWn and Ke nein,Inc,,tyro(2)Courson as follows: 1)Noah A?dgraes 43 mlmin 30 seconds ESM 874.86 feet glen 2)With 86 fkVr a DO nin#tea East MA2 fief le the Polnt ar*=of BEGINNIN13. T136ETHER 41h at itfn afymy fl01' 501 Iaet In w&Wi 4clt Let No 1221 and 419 As ahawn ca sold reap,:dM right of my sxdediMo Korn Beyshere Road to a p01m 50.00 feet weyiedy from Mencrthbaslnrly tmmaf of Ilia pramLes hareIrW*W deso lbod. Coring and ImtOded to be a walan of are same pramlsea cawoyed to the 9edy of the fkak pan herein by dowls recorded In Lfoer 8657,00 2W and Ultor 11251,ey 588. This L a Cpirtegran deed to rarraQ 11w descdp8an in error coMeMad In deed fooled in Liber I 10x0.00 am on N Wembv 7.JOIN beNAW me same Portlee. 63', 765 4543; AJG-20-02 1 ^A:S_ . PAGE 4/5 moon 7Y3C$:PHfBdi with ad ug46 tldc and interest,IP my,of the party of the Ent pan la rad to any streets and rogda imMi g the abuse described picinieee to the a"haee 6mcof. 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AND Mg. fG.M of thg hrrt part,le to to with Seedoa 13 a: :he Lien Law,em,.aiata tlrat 16 am of the Brat part vM teecira th.o5w1daiatim for this rvmreyanoe ani will hdd the right so r ahwg tart.mheld- cattim as a trust fund to to appWAlvat far the 7wvm of rSying the met of tht lmpnoulamt aid wr71 apply .tttr sone fila to the paymeet of the goes of aha irapsnwe mMMV hak rt owing may part of dra Mrd of the tame for TheµCyd may"shall he cal slrucd as If a red"Borden" wheaeFw[he aeon of Ihia iadwcr ,so TcTAres. 'IN 1VP I35 WHEREW.the pariv of the 9nepoH hu daiy ex,ested tris dwd the day and year first stern IN r>taawn or: AVEi3TIL59IA CROUP, P-C, ft8T19G.' AT FUND F.B. „ HSRTRAM 5. HOLDER,M0 by, rte/ Pxes ent 1 Ju: .. r!1.! 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EneCA00 TI=ICatG M1M1NC{Wh@^eY Qlk y Fake IF 10 IW{NOW Y Emn tllkillleele Ooft.n 61 Mae m .I D4aeibuO•d by 1 c=sc mp•rgnrnet gDTae1AA>Al4kk tOl67P1L111d 21P Na I m i y� 7 D 36 S SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS THIS DECLARATION made by JOHN RUOCCO AND JOYCE RUOCCO, as husband and wife, residing at 33-04 214" Place, Bayside, New York 11361, Daniel Jerome residing at (no#) Horton' s Lane, Southold, NY 11971 and STEPHEN PISACANO residing at 16405 North Road, Cutchogue, New York AND DEBORAH PISACANO, his wife, + residing at 16405 North Road, Cutchogue, New York, each husband and wife herein and Daniel Jerome to be owners of an undivided t 2.55.- interest; GIUSEPPE RUOCCO AND TESSIE N. RUOCCO, as Trustees 1! under THE TESSIE N_ RUOCCO (a/k/a Theresa Ruocco)REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, as to an undivided 12 . 5% interest with an address at 203- 17 33 x Avenue, Bayside, New York, 11361 and GIUSEPPE RUOCCO AND TESSIE N. RUOCCO, as Trustees under THE GIUSSEPPE RUOCCO REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, as to an undivided 12 . 5% interest with an address at 203-17 33 d Avenue, Bayside, New York, 11361 as tenants in common, s This day of hereinafter referred to as the DECLARANT, as the owner of premises described in Schedule "A" annexed hereto (hereinafter referred to as the PREMISES) , desires to restrict the use and enjoyment of said PREMISES and has for such purposes determined to impose on said PREMISES covenants and restrictions and does hereby declare that said PREMISES shall be held and shall be conveyed subject to the following covenants and restrictions : 1 . DECLARANT has made application to the SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD (hereinafter referred to as the PLANNING BOARD) for a permit to construct, approval of plans or approval of a subdivision or development on the PREMISES. 2 . a. The DECLARANT covenants that there shall be no further subdivision of any lot described herein in perpetuity. This shall not prevent a conveyance of the entire subdivision subject to this covenant . b. The DECLARANT covenants that there shall be a hundred (100) foot setback around the pond on Lot #1 wherein, no clearing, grading or building shall take place within wetland setback line_ As is shown on the Minor Subdivision Map, the DECLARANT further a , . -,,`,`. ,- covenants that a 50 ' "natural buffer" shall be imaintained undisturbed in perpetuity along the ��-.- �i€fs � `. ,�,.��;,•, adjacent properties on lot #1, the balance of lot #2 (not otherwise planted which will comply with good Cf ft O } agricultural practices) , lot 43 and along the adjacent homes of lot #4 . However, as to lot #4, said lot shall maintain either a 50 , "natural" or "landscape buffer" to screen the view of August Lane. i C . The DECLARANT covenants that prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy, declarant and/or their successors shall plant ten (10) street trees, being 2%" to 3" caliber, at 35 ' intervals, within the right-of-way in accordance with the Planning Board resolution for final plat approval . Declarant shall maintain and care for said trees to assure survival and replace dead or diseased trees, as needed, along the right-of-way, in perpetuity. d. The DECLARANT covenants that the four (4) lots shall share a 16 ' common driveway for ingress and egress, including utilities, to August Lane with one common curb cut on August Lane . Said common driveway shall be the principal access for ingress and egress to all the lots . e . The DECLARANT covenants that any use or activity that causes or is likely to cause soil degradation or erosion or pollution of any surface or subsurface waters shall be prohibited; provided that this prohibition shall not be construed as extending to agricultural operations and practices that are in accordance with sound agricultural management practices of the US Department of Agriculture' s National Resource Conservation Service . f . The DECLARANT covenants that the following conservation measures will be followed: a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The preservation of existing native vegetative buffers . C . The conservation of existing open space areas . d. The implementation of "natural" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc . . . ) 3 . All of the covenants and restrictions contained herein _ shall be construed to be in addition to and not in derogation or limitation upon any provisions of local, state, and federal laws, ordinances, and/or regulations in .effect at the time of execution of this agreement, or 1 at the time such laws, ordinances, and/or regulations may thereafter be revised, amended, or promulgated. i j 4 . The aforementioned Restrictive Covenants shall be enforceable by the Town of Southold, State of New York, by injunctive relief or by any other remedy in equity or t at law. The failure of said agencies or the Town of t Southold to enforce the same shall not be deemed to affect the validity of this covenant nor to impose any liability whatsoever upon the Town of Southold or any officer or employee thereof. 5 . These covenants and restrictions shall run with the land and shall be binding upon the DECLARANT, its successors and assigns , and upon all persons or entities claiming under them, and may be terminated, revoked or amended only with the approval of the majority, plus one, of the PLANNING BOARD following a public hearing. 6 . If any section, subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase or provision of these covenants and restrictions shall, by a Court of competent jurisdiction, be adjudged illegal, unlawful, invalid, or be held to unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of these covenants as a whole, or any other part or provision hereof other than the part so adjudged to be illegal , unlawful, invalid, or unconstitutional . JOHN RUOCCO THERESA RUOCCO, as Trustees under THE TESSIE N. RUOCCO (a/k/a Theresa JOYCE RUOCCO, Ruocco) REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST and as Trustees under THE GIUSSEPPE RUOCCO GIUSEPPE RUOCCO, REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST as Trustees under THE TESSIE N. RUOCCO (a/k/a Theresa Ruocco) REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST and as Trustees under THE GIUSSEPPE RUOCCO REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST Daniel Jerome i STEPHEN PISACANO DEBORAH PISACANO, i I Schedule A DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY {i 1 a 4 I� { i PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS O�OSUffU(�-CO BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. P.O. Sox 1179 Chairman s Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 w Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 RICHARD CAGGLANO Telephone (631) 765-1936 WILL1,41I J.CREMERS KENNETH L.EDWARDS .y�fol �a0� Fax(631) 765-3136 MARTIN SIDOR,JR. 1 I j PLANNING BOARD OFFICE } TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 13, 2002 Ms. Catherine Mesiano 12 Mill Pond Lane East Moriches, NY 11940 i RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport . SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Mesiano: The following resolutions were adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, August 12, 2002: The public hearing is closed. WHEREAS, this proposal is to subdivide a 30.62 acre parcel into 4 lots; where lot 1 equals 7.58 acres; lot 2 equals 7.581; lot 3 equals 7.884 and lot 4 equals 7.582 acres; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board had determined that the scope of proposed development as previously submitted had changed; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has requested that the applicant revise the Long Environmental Assessment Form submitted on December 26, 1996 to incorporate the changes; and WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted a revised Long Environmental Assessment form dated May 20, 2002; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency re-initiated the SEQR coordination process for this amended, unlisted action; and WHEREAS, the applicant has amended the application to mitigate most suspected adverse impacts; and Paradise Isles- Pape Two - 8/13/02 j WHEREAS, the applicant has provided a valid grant of easement dated July 23, 1997 1 granting ingess and egress over August Lane from Bay Shore Road, be it therefore J RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, Part 617, Article 7 makes a determination of non- significance.and.grants.a-Negative-D€ciamtkm o -therneededapplicatren4-- and-h= it further; — -- - - -- — — RESOLVED, to adopt the revised Bond Estimate in the amount of$47,275':00°, dated March 29, 2002, as determined by the Town Engineer, and recommend the same to the Town Board; and, be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grant conditional final approval on the maps, dated as revised May 14, 2002, subject to the following conditions. These conditions must be met within six (6) months of the resolution: 1. The submittal of the $20,000.00 Park & Playground fee ($5,000.00 for each unimproved lot) to the Planning Board Office. 2. The filing the Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions with the County Clerk's Office prior to any endorsement of the final plat. A notation is to be placed on the final plat that a Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions has been filed in accordance with the Planning Board's requirements. The notation is to include the liber and page number of the recorded document. 3. The submittal of a performance bond in the amount of$47,275.00 and an Administration Fee of$2,836.50 as determined by the Town Engineer on March 29, 2002. 4. Add the lot number to the map following the section and block number. 5. The submittal of the five paper maps and two mylar maps dated May 14, 2002 with a valid Department of Health approval stamp. 6. The deed dated October 28h, 1996 has been verified by Tax Assessors office to match the survey dated May 14, 2002. The Deed dated April 11, 2000 does not match the survey. Please verify and submit the applicable deed as surveyed. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Enc. cc: Patricia Moore, Esq. gUFFfktc JEAN W. COCHRAN JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR w ENGINEER TOWN 1L4LL - 53095 MAIN ROAD %. T TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 ay • � Fax. (516)-765-1366 Tel.(516)-765-1560 I OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD --__ P-AI�ADISE�I_v=im-!�",IgAr-Sr.IbdtulS�op_--- AUGUST LANE,GREENPORT,N.Y TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 1 SCTM#1000—53—06—46.2 II DATE March 29,2002 ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 1. 800 C.Y. ROUGH GRADING/ UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION 3.00 2,400.00 2. 1,650 S.Y. STABILIZATION OF SUB-GRADE 2.00 3,300.00 3. 1,650 S.Y- FINE GRADING 1-50 2,475.00 DRAINAGE 4. 1 EACH CATCH BASINS 2,000.00 2,000.00 5. 7 V.F. S' DLkWTERLEACHING POOL 250.00 1,750.00 6- 20 L.F- 18"DIAMETER DRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 500-00 SURFACING 7- 90 C.Y. 3/4"STONE BLEND NEARING COURSE 40.00 3,600.00 8. 1 EACH FIRE WELL 15,000.00 15,000.00 9- 2 EACH STREET SIGNS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TREES 250.00 10,000.00 11. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED 2.00 3,850.00 12. JOB NIAINTENANCE & PROTECl'ION OF TRAFFIC - 2.000.00 TOTAL $ 47,275.00 6%ADMINISTRATION FEE $ 2,836.50 �. 11 1WP� PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Lax% 1 51020 lWaitt Road fJ �. Southold, Ne"T York 11971-4616 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 gyp, August 8 , 2002 BY HAND /7 IL Southold Town Planning Board B wa a Southold Town Hall L0,rFiCE .a 53095 Main Road g/8�pa F Southold, NY 11971 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234 . 18 ' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport y SCTM #1000-53-6-46 .2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Planning Board Members : i i Enclosed please find the following checks totalling $20, 000 . 00 payable to "Town of Southold" for the park_ and playground fee for the above referenced matter: 1 . North Fork Bank Cashier' s Check No . 67189788 in the sum of $5, 000 . 00 2 . North Fork Bank Cashier' s Check No. 67505386 in the sum of $5 , 000 . 00 3 . Citibank Official Check No . 326020021 in the sum of $5, 000 . 00 4 . Citibank Official Check No . 326020022 in the sum of $5 , 000 . 00 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me . Very truly yours , 7 kap � Patricia C. Moore PCM mr Fh n,g 1 n�1417 m.w Encls . r� auft1dTowro !-:r EY: eL71A': 3:31 78.5 4[43: Au,-13-n� 3:')r]; PA3t` 1 gra, PATRICIA C. MOORE All may at_!N 5:020 Main Pc as I 6ouihoi3,N.Y. 1I4�2 1 j Tel. (631) Y615-4'X J Fax: (631) 63-4643 j LMargarct Rutkowski S{:lrutllry !Sark Terry ISca71oid --%m Panning 3aald- 5.3wS5 [lain Road, P.O.3C:C 11?5 1 i RC' 's'^ur7L_E:E I31 El 3ll1:.d'v1510L I Dear mariC: i i En^_'.e5ad please fird reg-zsed cpVEP_dnL9 fc_ tha abavc raferencsd alilim-- suhdivi@-Ion. With respect to itzm 94, _he ownership _e 10C§ Chan artful'_ ar._uage from the deed) . A,*ts�Led i5 = ^_C1p1 of the Geed. I nave inc,)�,;,pc,r-_Ced VOlmr , -,� mel'_ts. and _ecommeltd3*ioIls 'yomi vcmu- le t%:2, 0f Jui_J 3V-. PIeaSF r�sVlrka.:cd advise. 4e:- _t--j*y --0-1-51 L� �.....-P'a,;.r-cue C- Moore pigpifia Odd P331 '•05 4643; JC -02 9:Q9; rAft 2 S :UT_OLD TOThN PLANK---VE' RGARD ----f ",n-_=sTION Or COVENANTS AND REQ-FT,""'IC,'NS i_dIS DF"vA..t+..s 12I4;Pd mane by JOHN RUO( CO z'N7D JOYL RUOCC-, as _iueYla:_d and c•:i.fs, residing at 33-04 -14" Pace, Bayside, New 1'arK -35.'•_, 'Da:-iiai Jexe-merresiding at tno#) _Hortoa• s -.ane, S0ucnc.'i 14-1 ''-19%1 and ST^PHFN PTSACA-q0 .ree;id:ng at 164QS North Road, Cutchogu-_, Na:le YCrk AND DEPGR,AH PISACANO, his wife, ras_dina at 16105 forth ?cad, Cutchcgue, Yde;a York, each husband and wife herein a-d Daniel Jerome tc be owner- of an imdivided 25% intersst. ; '31USEPT;8 RUJCCC AND TESSIE N. R OCCO, as Trustees 1 under THE T_SSES N. RJ,CCr,C (a/k/a TherFaa Ruocco)REVOCABJE LIVING TRUST, as `rc an 'u dirided 12 .5,E interest witH an address at 203- 17 j3=` venue, 5avoide, New Ycrk, ] l ?6- and GIU3EPPE RUOCCO AND TES IE N. RUCCI_0, as Truste--s under 7T-E GIUS5E'_'PE RUCCCO rtEVOCRBLL LIVI15C- TRUST, as to an undiji3ed 1_ . S% interest with an address et 2Q- -.'_ ' 33`# Avenue, Sa•ys- c.e, New , 11361 as tenants in ccmmcn., '"his —Clay of_ ;err-_in.zfte referred _o as -n2 DE-C LAF-AUNT, ag r-h= Owner of premises -:eecribed i_2 Schedule "A" am=-r.ed hereto :,iereinaf-lez• referred to =.s tae EREIHISESj , desire;, to restrict tY_<- use and anjoyme-nt cr salu rREMI=ES and has for such purpCaes determined to impose or. aa:.Ld PREMISES covenants and resrri^tions and Alec he-eb., declare tha- 'said ,PRRMISES shall be held and shall be ccn,:ey-ed subject to the 61lowing covenants and resariot_ons : i , DECZARt�77 has made applic=_ticn tc.. :.,ie SGS?THGLD TOWN PLAM11N; BOARD (hereinafte-- referred tc as the P1.AI3NING BOARD) fcr a perm-" t to construct, aH_aroval cf plane or approval of a s' ' d v_sicn or deve---::Pr.ent .:n rhe PREMISES. 2 . A. Th-- DEC12-!ZF24T covenants tha- tr., r .;Hall be no further Subdlvi$=CF: of any -o't I1.ciz-crined'- herein in Perpetuity. This shall nor pr�-rear a conveyance of the entire subdivision suljeCt 'i:o ttlie covenant. Th DE_TLFAiT covenants that _.nl_,rs shall be a hu:tdred ,'100) foot Setback ar-ind the pond on i,ot #1 wr.3�ain, nc clearing, gradin or `�L-lid'nC ,:hall take - �LC:e n'i i..1�T_1 "WetlaP_d 3E.b3Ck`line, i�E Is 81YGWn on th:= .'4anvr 3::bdiuisia._ Map/ tale DECjLPRI:KT further co-ren.ants tha= a So ' "natural buf_`er`' shall he cr Lntnined u:ldisturbea in tA,,petuit;.- along the aaljace nt _ roperties on lot 4-' , tha Lalaz.oe cL lot 42 ..3c :5therw=se planteJ whi-,h '-eill Comp y with grad J7-N, EV: i13C;" 93-. 7c_" IS43; AA-8-)2 Mg; FA3E 3/E a_Ir cultu="..'•_ practicest' 43 and along tiie ..d-ace._ reor,e of lot 4i4 However, as int #4 , :j:=-id lot she11 maintain either a SOllnacuralN or '2 andscaoe buffer' Lc sc:e®n the view o" rnigust L=.re . _ . The Dn `LAR7UNT co-jenant that prior ;.c of cercific _e of occupan"y, de. larane. and/or :he_Ir i suecesso_3 small plant ter. ;tai st_-ee.- Trees, being 2y " Z;3 3" calibe_, at 351, 1ntl'r'.Y'lral`, wltih'.n the right-of-way in accordance wiF_h the Planning Boar- resulution fcr firal plat; approval . shall rneizitain and care for said tries to asEiure survival and replace dead or diseased �.rees, . as' needed, along f the right of way: in perpetuity. d. The DECLARANT covenants that the four , (4' iota shall Share a 16 ' cr=ron driveway fur iiigrez's and egress, including utilities, to August Lane w'i_h one common curb cut .r, AL!CLSC Lane. Said common �_-ivewav stall be the principal access for ingress and egress tc 11 the IcLS . e. Th-- LECLA AN:' rnvenanrs chat any use cr activity that causes or is likr7 y to cause �oi7 degradation c= erosion or pollution of anv surface or subsurface na=ees sh .11 be pronibited7 prcv_ded t:iat this e_thibiti= sha-1 nor. be construed as. extending to agr.iculcural :peraticns and practices that are in accordance wI th sound agricult.iral rLa-aegement practises of the US Wepartilex_t Of Ai riculture's NaLimal Reaou.rca Conservation ServLce. i , Iii., D'ECL'_,U_'I'T coverants that t:12 fc_lc ging conaervatzon measures will he hollowed: a. T__e sae �f dLo_,yht tolerant '. Ia:-its for I ands caping. b. Tae :areservation of exietiny native vegetative buf€ars, :ie _.onserva--ian of existing Open space areas. The iriplerentatiar. cf "natura�" stormwater manaoemant practices (grass c=ral.;.s, filter r ries, created wetlanda, etc. . . . 63' 76E 4643; AA-E--32 e:10; PA3E 4/6 � . -zl' c_ t -ie ccvenants and restrict--ons c6,italned _:erein shall. na cona_ru6f to be in addit on to and not ir- ^.erogat.ion limitation upon any provi- icns of kcal, state, and federal laws, ordinances, anther regulations ®:feet at the time of execution of this acreement, or at the -47.e such laws, ordinances, and o- regulat'ors may trereaftsr be revised, amended, or promulgated. i 4 . The aforementioned Restrictive Co'renanta shall be enforceable by the Town of Southold, State of New York, b-: in_Lnctive relief or by any other remedy in equity cr aL iaw. The failure of said agencies or zbe Town of Southold to enforce the sane shall not be deemed to affect the validity of this covenant nor t.c impose any lia}aili p whosoever upon the Town of Southold or any 1 officer or employee zhereof . 5 . These cevenan-s and £cstrictions shall rug Fit^_ the 'and and shall he hlndino upon she DEC:.6 14Z , its successors 1 and assigns, and upon all persons or enticiew claiming under them, and may be terminated, revoked or ar.ended only with tha written consent of the PLAI.NI_�G aCARD following a public searing. c . f any section; subsection, para_raph, zlauae, phrase or provision of these covenarite and =hall, by a Couil, of jllrlSdict1Cn, be :jd`_Idgpd illegal uns.awfll'ar invalid, or be held to unc.cns=itu=Tonal, the same shall not affect the validity cf these covenants as a whole, or any other part or provision hereof other than th.= pa.--t se adjudged to be illegal, unlawful, invalid, or jun CCratitutional . JCFTJ RU�)CCC THERESA RUOCCO, as erustees undo_r T--'R 'IEScIF 11. PUCCCC (a.fr./a Theresa JOYCE RuoccD, Ruocco PRVOC.3 LE LIVING TRUST and as Trustees undo_ THE GIUS6EPPE RUJCCC GLUSEFPE R(JC'�CC . REVOCASLL L.1 L`ING - UST ua Tiustees ander THE TESSIE N. 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Rnil tl� tq.0 pL,,Ii,el`. 1'il il�L 15'!I 11010 -C. :10 ED' 11111- !'L" jI.0 j :t,second pan Ile.Lev. :1'Svnz,+,).E k W 1", pert It.,PleL, (I,, j,, 11L.I flI'd u-ji: LZafarecxid '.i i�,.cmpjm,;-C ALI.Sea011 13 tf 1!;L's:, r,,, J.11 .19 SIS: .. :11; 4� it f.,L.IN :,hyap'lec,"Id X61 ;,old 0, i,D,e , 11 1...;J;,I :ppimd fin'!!,,-Ii.pirpftli- ', L.11 I� IM "il,�­.rLP., IJ.--'u,,Gatr r: e,,, ,f III,qquml,,,nz A,fare uih,.1y"n 0:C;;-I..!of Ib-- N t. ILI SC WULFIVIF, ppfy It. &q )art m fl. m -A 17 71 -I- T`. ._ PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. �`Z® ®r/y P.O. Box 1179 Chairman ® Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 WILLL1hI J. CREMERS y 2 Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH L.EDWARDS O • Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE.RITCHIE I � ��()r _v_ .�a�� Fax 1631j 765-3136 RICHARDAGGL3NO PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 31, 2002 Nis. Catherine llyiesiano 12 Mill Pond Lane East Moriches, NY 11940 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 23-4.18' West of Bayshore Road& on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM# 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Mesiano: The draft Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions has been reviewed. The following additions and changes will be required: 1. Insert language stating that the natural buffer area identified on the map is to remain undisturbed into perpetuity. 2. Insert the soil and water covenant as outlined in the Ms. Moore's April 29, 2002 letter. 3. The agreement of grant of access dated July 21, 1997 must be included within the C&R's in addition to the deeds. 4. The declarants as listed, own 50% of property. Who owns the remaining 5010 of the property? 5. Omit "as a condition of approval the PLANNING BOARD of the subdivision or development application"in 2a and 2b. 6. Omit the word "my' in clause 4, third sentence. 7. Add to clause 7 "of the PLANNING BOARD following a public hearing 8. The Planning Board granted alternative access from Island View Road to lot 3. The Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions does not provide a 1-0 alternative access clause for lot 3. Please include a detailed clause regarding identified proposed uses. This access is to remain unimproved into perpetuity. 9. As agreed upon during the April 2, 2002 work-session. The Planning Board is requiring a sun ival clause for street trees. Please add, a survival clause for the red cedar street trees. For example, the declarant shall be responsible for the maintenance (pruning, watering etc...) and survival of the trees planted upon each lot. A 100 percent survival rate for the planted trees must be maintained into perpetuity. The Grant of Easement and Maintenance Agreement were reviewed and are acceptable. ` However, in the document referenced as Title No. S-2002563-SS Schedule A., some discrepancies in the legal description as compared to the map dated May 14, 2002 exist. I believe Craig Turner, may have pointed this out in the past. Please edit all legal reference to the parcel accordingly. As discussed, the Department of Health approval stamp must be transferred to the snap dated May 14, 2002. If you have any questions please call 765-1938. �I Sincerely, �k iii Terry // Settior Environmental Planner i Cc: Pat Moore, Esq. PLANNING 130 ARD MEMBhz s P.O. Box 1179 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. Chairman h 'yam Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 �[IILLLr J.CREbiER5 0 = Southold, New York 11971-0959 w Telephone (631) 765-1938 KENNETH L.EDWARDS GEE)RGR� Lft-T Loh.JR- ® ® �" Fax (631) 765-3136 RICHARD ANO MARTIN SIDOR,-SSJR. PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York in said Town on the 12th day of August, 2002 on the 1 question of the following: 6:00 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed minor subdivision€Paradise`Fs E The property is located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' westof Bayshore Road, and on the south side of August Lane in Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-53-6-46.2 6:05 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed major subdivision of Joseph Perino. The property is located on the south side of Main Road, 150' west of Sigsbee Road in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-122-7-9 6:10 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed set-off of John Koroleski. The property is located on the north side of Sound Avenue, opposite Elijah's Lane, in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers 1000-112-1-9.1; 120-2-4 and 120-6-1 6:15 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed set-off of Agnes McGunnigle. The property is located on the northeast corner of Bay View Avenue and Cox Neck Road in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-106-6-14 & 20 Dated: 7/15,02 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman PLEASE PRINT ONCE ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2002 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT TO THIS OFFICE, THANK YOU COPIES SENT TO: Suffolk Times P.O. Box 1179 53095 Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 Southold Town Phone: (631) 765-1938 Planning Board Fax: (631) 765-3136 E-Mail: planning@southold.org Fax 7 To: The Suffolk Times From: Valerie Scopaz/caroi Fax: Pages: i Phone: Date: Re: Legal Ad for 8/01/02 cc: Edition Urgent For Review Please comment Please Reply As Requested Please print the following legal ad(s) in the August 1, 2002 edition. Thanks. 8/12/02 Regular Meeting: 6:00 p.m. Paradise Isles Minor Subdivision 6:05 p.m. Perino Major Subdivision 6:10 p.m. Koroleski Set-Off 6:15 p.m. McGunnigle Set-Off Kindly acknowledge receipt by signing below and faxing cover letter back. Received by: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS P.O. Box 1179 BENNETT aimBZ,JR. Chairman ®� Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 an '` �yj, 1'vZLLLA1V4 J. CREI�IERS y Southold, New Fork 11971-0959 KENNETH L.EDWARDS y. �, Telephone (631) 765-1938 G66RGErRI4 iRA'PHAM-,dR- ® ,F� Fax(631) 765-3136 RICHARD C!1GGIANO MARTIN SIDOR, JR. PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LEGAL NOTICE 5 Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York in said Town on the 12th day of August, 2002 on the question of the following: 6:00 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed minor subdivision Paradise Isles. The property is located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore { Road, and on the south side of August Lane in Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-53-6-46.2 6:05 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed major subdivision of Joseph Perino. The property is located on the south side of Main Road, 150' west of Sigsbee Road in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-122-7-9 6:10 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed set-off of John Koroleski. The property is located on the north side of Sound Avenue, opposite Elijah's Lane, in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers 1000-112-1-9.1; 120-2-4 and 120-6-1 6:15 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed set-off of Agnes McGunnigle. The property is located on the northeast corner of Bay View Avenue and Cox Neck Road in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-106-6-14 & 20 Dated: 7/15/02 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) CAROL KALIN, Secretary to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, New York being duly sworn, says that on the 15th day of July, 2002 she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a.proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 8/12/02 Regular Meeting: 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed Minor Subdivision Paradise Isles SCTM#1000-53-6-46.2 6:05 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed Major Subdivision of Joseph Perino SCTM#1000-122-7-9 6:10 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed Set-Off of John Koroleski SCTM#s:1000-112-1-9.1, 120-2-4 & 120-6-1 6:15 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed Set-Off of Agnes McGunnigle SCTM#1000-106-6-14 & 20 Carol Kalin Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board Sworn to before me this ��- day of . 2002. o Not9y Public JOYCE M.WILKINS Notary Public,State of New York No.4952246,Suffolk County Term Expires June 1 2-00 3 STATE OF NEW YORK) � . ter; )SS: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEA'RINd' U�LTY OF SUFFQ K) NOT"iCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, J pursuant to Section 276 of the Town �✓� � �4je4224E2C, Of Mattituek, in said "Law,a public hearing will be held by the county, being duly swom, says that he/she is Principal Southold Town Planning Bowd at the Town Hall.main Road.Soulhold.Neu clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES,a weekly newspaper,pub- York in said TON'n on the 12th dad of lished at Mattltuck, in the Town of Southold, County of August.2002 ou the question of the fol- lowing. Suffolk and State of New York,and that the Notice of which 6.00 p m. subdivision inion P for the pro- the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly pub- Theminor subdrvt;ion Para�iseJ,le; P PY � � P T he property is located on the north side '' Fished in said Newspaper once each week of bland icw Line. 23-1.1 west l of Bay;hore Road,and on the south side of for weeks successively, commencing August Larne to Grecnpon. Tonin of j. on the day Southold. County of Suffolk. State of '' ���� New lark. Suffolk Count Of. 20 OX County Tax Nlap " Number 1000439.MvM 6:05 p.m.Public Hearing for the pro- Posed major subdivision of Joseph Penno. The property is located on the I 'Principal Clerk south side o1'blain Road. 150'well of ' Sigsbee Road in Alanuuck- Town of i Southold. County Of Suffolk. State of Sworn to be re me this Neo fork. Suf o k County Tax Nlap }�Number 1000-122-7-9 day of 206-1- 6:10 pain.Public Hearing for the-pro- {posed set-off of John Koroleski. The properly is located on the north side of LAURA E. RONDAR HUK Sound Asenue opposite Elilah's Lane. Notary Public; State of New York in hlaunuck.Town of Southold.Count) No,01806067958 of Suffolk.State of New York Suffolk ®uallfied in Suffolk County County Tax Map Numbers Il1fN1-I I'_-I- 9My Commission Expires Dec.24, 20� .1 and 120-6-I 6.15 p rn.Public Hearing for the pro J Posed WL-0" of Agnes McGunnigle. The prupen� is located on the northeast corner of Bay View Avenue ana Cox M ' eek Road in Mattituck, Town of ".Southold, County of Suffolk,.State of ;`':New York, Suffolk County Tax Map e Number 1000-106-6-14&20 Dated:7/15102 BY ORDER'JF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PI'AINNING BOARD Bennett Orlowski,Jr.,Chairman 2398-1 T Au l it PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF SOUTHOLD x} a w In The Matter of the Application P 4i of PARADISE ISLES .COUNTY OF SUFFOLK} soajt�oldTowa STATE OF NEW YORK) plan-TrAfla . AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Catherine. Mesiano, residing at 12 Mill Pond Lane, East Moriches, NY being duly sworn, depose and say: That on the 3rd day of August, 2002, 1 personally posted the property known as MAP OF PARADISE ISLE, SOLITHOLD SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 by placing the Planning Board official poster where it can easily be seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight days prior to the date of the Public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held August 12, 2002. Dated: August 12, 2002 Catherine Mesiano Sworn to before me this IasLlmay of^tl�Y &K , 2002. Notary Public �— E=BM ANN NEVILLE N e.rE'Public.State of New York No.52-812329-M Suffolk County Term Erpires Ccww 31,20a$ PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS NAME: ADDRESS: STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CATHERINE MESIANO, residing at 12 Mill Pond Lane, East Moriches, NY being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 2nd day of August, 2002, deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the. Unites States Post Office at East Moriches, that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by certified mail. Sworn to before me this LeIJffj_dayofV 2002. Notary Public L No'aary Public,State of New York00. No.52-8126350,Sufi alk Coultq Tara moires October 3 i.:zdaa6- r Christopher J. & Elinor G- Jagel George Betzios Breezy Shores Community Inc. ,,820 Bay Shore Rd. Jean Bucket Betzios Main St. Greenport, NY 11944 102 Dubois Ave- P.O. Box 546 1000-53-4-29 Sea Clift; NJ 11579 Greenport, NY 11944 1000-536-33 1000-53_5-12.6 Posillico Construction Co. Inc. William W. & Elizabeth Wetmore Paul J-&Jana S.Heffernan 31. Tennyson Ave. 3750 Bay Shore Rd. 225 Island View Lane Westbury,NY 11590 Greenport,NY 11944 Greeriport,NY 11944 1000-53 1 u.3 1000-53-6-34 1000-57=-3 Christopher & Danielle R. Golden Paul and Phyllis Torpey June Schoenstein 1985 August Lane 3650 Bay Shore Rd. pro Edith Goetz P.O. Box 598 580 dsland View Lane Greenport, NY 11944 000-58444.24 Greenport, NY 11944 Greenport, NY 11944 L000-57-6-35 1000-57=2-6 Frank Si uenza. MD q Walter F. & Shirley Kiefer Trustees George J Blitz Annette Siquenza 3550 Bay Shore Rd. 2342 Maple Ave 54-17 63rd Place Greenport,NY 11944 Cortland Manor, NY 10566 Macbeth, NY 11378 1000-53{x37.1 1000-57-2-7 100053-1-23.1 Rosalia E.Gioia Joshua& Melissa Rubin Vincent P. Basilice 154 L U Willets Road 1620 August Laneport, NY 11944 Greenport, 12 Waydale Dr. Albertson, NY 11507 10reen ort, Dix Hills, NY 11746 1000-57-2-8 1000-53-6-38.1 William F. Bogardus Mr. & Mrs. Michael Carlucci Kim S Palermo Linda C. Basilice 246-Van Zandt Ave. 190 Pheasant Place 12 Waydale Dr. Little Neck, NY 11363 Greenport. NY 11944 Dix Hills, lam' 11746 1000-�7-2-9 1000-53-4-44.36 1000-53-0-38..2 r Catherine Jarres August Acres HOA Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John E. Rempe 64-41 74 m Ave. P.O. Box 775 3070 Bay Shore Rd. Glendale. NY 11385 Southold, 11971 Crreenport; NY 11944 [000-53444.40 1000-53-6-39 1000-57-2-26 - Anesthesia Group P C Retirement Fund Posillico Construction Co. Inc. John E. & Stacia Rempe James & Nettie Bondarchuk 31 Tennyson Ave. 3070 Bay Shore Rd. 741 Jansen Ave. Westbury, NY 11590 Greenport, NY 11944 Essington, P.A. 19029 1000-534-44.43 1000-53540 1000-57-2-02.4 Richard M. & Evelyn M. Jordan William A. & Ann Lorenzo Edwin M. Latson 3 Barlow Court 2920 Bay Shore Rd- 1495 Island View Lane Amawalk,NY 10501 P.O. Box 294 Greenport, NY 11944 1000-53-6-31 Greenport, NY 11944 1000-57-2-42.1 1000-53641 Town of Southold Mr.and Mrs. Anton Mrakovcic Deborah& Peter Whitney 53095 Main St. 3980 Bay Shore Rd. 2850 Bay Shore Road Southold, NY 11971 Greenport,NY 11944-2715 Greenport, NY 11944 1000-536-32 1000-536-42 _ 1000-53-4-37 Mary & Blase Lombardo 1815 E. 10 St. Brooklyn, NY 11234 1000-53-6-41 I Southold Town Planning Board Notice to Adjacent Property Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a minor subdivision; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-53-6-46.2; j 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the R-80 Zoning District; 4. That the application is for 4 lots on 30.619 acres. The property is located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18 feet west of Bayshore Road, and on the south side of August Lane in Greenport. 5. That the files pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Or, if you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (631)765-1938; 6. That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on Monday, August 12, 2002 at 6:00 p.m. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times, published in the Town .of Southold; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Petitioner/Owners Name(s): Daniel C. Jerome/Paradise Isles Minor Subdivision Date: 7/10/02 ,EHL FR: corjiFLE-,-E THOS sEcTiopi COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVER 2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(P/7tint Clearly) 8.... ..•items Pl8 cl Delivery is desired. W. ictaft"'I4 fa[�Str�iictel' 0 Pr' Avour name and address on the reverse -C. SO4 t wJcan return the card to you. A h this card to the back of the maillplece, g r ent d rassee Pusxa9e0 X LUI71 ID: 0940 'Q. 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Fax (631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGLxNO - �o� p 7 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 9, 2002 r Ms. Catherine Mesiano 1 12 Mill Pond Lane East Moriches, NY 11940 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 fDear Ms. Mesiano: The following resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, July 8, 2002: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, August 12, 2002, at 6:00 p.m. for a final public hearing on the maps, dated December 16, 1997, and last revised on May 14, 2002. Please refer to the enclosed copy of Chapter 58, Notice of Public Hearing, in regard to the town's notification procedure. The notification form is enclosed for your use. The sign and the post will need to be picked up at the Planning Board office, Southold town Hall. Please return the enclosed Affidavit of Posting, proof of certified mailing, and the signed green return receipts from the certified mailings on the day of the public hearing before 4:00 p.m. The sign and the post need to be returned to the Planning Board office after the public hearing. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, /} Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl. Southold Town Planning Board a Notice to Adiacent Property Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a minor subdivision; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-53-6-46.2; 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the R-80 Zoning District; 4. That the application is for 4 lots on 30.619 acres. The property is located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18 feet west of Bayshore Road, and on the south side of August Lane in Greenport. 5. That the fifes pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Or, if you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (631)765-1938; 6. That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on Monday, August 12, 2002 at 6:00 p.m. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times, published in the Town of Southold; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Petitioner/Owner's Name(s): Daniel C. Jerome/Paradise Isles Minor Subdivision Date: 7/10/02 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING i II' This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as 1 by placing the Town's official poster notices(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on ( I have sent notices, by certified mail, the receipts of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across fromany public or private street from the above mentioned property ? on i Your name (print) Signature Address Date Notary Public PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVIT AND CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS ON THE DAY OF OR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING Re. Proposed t_finor Subd 'TiSioa Paradise Isles SCTM##. i000-s3-o-46. z Date of Hearing tion. , august 12, 2002, 6:00 p.m. I i i § 58-1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC IiFAMNG 58-1 Chapter 58 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING !!! § 5S-1. Providing notice of public hearings. i I [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of i Southold 12-27-1995 as L.L. No. 25-1995. Amendments noted where applicabled § 58-1. Providing notice of public hearings. Whenever the Code calls for a public hearing, this section shall apply. Upon determining that an application is complete, the board or commission reviewing the same shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon.The board or commission reviewing an application shall provide for the giving of notice: A. By causing a notice giving the time, date, place and nature of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper within the period prescribed by law. B. By requiring the applicant to erect the sign provided by the town, which shall be prominently displayed on the premises facing each public or private street which the property involved in the application abuts,.giving notice of the application, the nature of the approval sought thereby and the time and place of the public hearing thereon. The sign shall he set back not more than ten (10) feet from the property line. The sign shall be displayed for a period of not less than seven M days immediately preoeding the date of the public hearing. The applicant or his/her agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has,complied with this provision. C. By requiring the applicant to send notice to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across from any public or private street I 5801 1-2Z-DG DANIEL C . JEROME PARADISE ISLES 1000 -53 -6 -46 . 2 Minor Subdivision of 4 lots on 31 . 619 acres . MON . - AUGUST 12, 2002 - 6 : 00 P . M . I PLANNING BOARD MEMBEl.) n BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. ggFFO(,� - - P.O. Box 1179 Chairman ��®; Co Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 • yiIILLLADd J.CREMERS �t+ h� Gy Q Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH-L-EDWARDS V C2 Telephone 1'6311 765-1933 GEORGE RITCHIE I-A-TH--1Isi, JR. a u y Fax 1631) ;65-3136 RICHARD CSGGI.4N0 cp PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOVA'N OF SOUTHOLD June 11, 2002 Ms. Patricia Moore, Esq k 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11952 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Moore: The following resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, June 10, 2002: WHEREAS, the Planning Board has determined that the scope of proposed development as previously submitted has changed; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has requested that the applicant revise the Long Environmental Assessment Form submitted on December 26, 1996 to incorporate the changes; and WHEREAS,the applicant has submitted a revised Long Environmental Assessment form dated May 20, 2002; be it therefore RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency initiate the SEQR coordination process for this amended, unlisted action. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, } k�v Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Enc. 1 a PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Y $UfF�C�f 4 �0 cow k P.O. Box 1179 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. Chairman _ ?` Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 C2 - Southold, New Fork 11971-0959 WILLLAI J. CREMERSTelephone (631) 765-1935 KENNETH L.EDW-A RDS Fax(631) 765-3136 GEORGE RITCHIE L4THAN1,JR. 0 ! ,1� RICILiRD CAGGL?NO PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD i June 10, 2002 Re: Lead Agency Coordination Request Amended Long Environmental Assessment Form Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 i the following: 1. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. Your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3. Issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Project Name: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles t SCTM# 1000-53-6-46.2 Requested Action: The applicant proposes to create 4 lots, Lot 1 is 7.5 acres, Lot 2 is 7.58 acres, Lot 3 is 7.88 acres and Lot 4 is 7.58 acres. i i° The Planning Board assumed Lead Agency on November 7, 1997. The application has been amended. The Planning Board required that the applicant file an amended Long Environmental Assessment Form and provide mitigative measures for the proposed amended application_ A narrative and map outlining the proposed mitigative,measures is attached for your perusal: In an attempt to better inform your decision, the history of the project follows: Two SEQR documents were submitted for the Paradise Isles project (a6a ` d). The first was prepared by Mr. Daniel Jerome on December 26, 1990 and the second is a corrected version, prepared by The Town of Southold's Environmental Consultant. The documonts indicate that the original proposal for the site was to construct four single-family,residences on four, 7.5 acre lot and limiting clearing=to only 5 acres. Section A., Item 2. of the original EAF verifies this, indicating:thait.only 5 acres would be impacted ash result of the,project. Correspondingly, after'c6mplwu6, the acreage repxesented`ta remains "meadow or brush land (no•n-agric�ltUfiO is=stated as 25. Sectiort,B ; it69C,2 aisbVates that the ultimate-numbers ofacfes.fo b`�rdeveloped is 5 and Sec#lD 8'7'lfem 4 indicates that-only 5 acres of veg;etatro hkill beI�,rbmov&d from the Sit u. ,. A. a As mentioned above,the scope of the application has changed;Qn the four, 7.5 acre lots, the applicants now propose to establish four residential structures and two personal vineyards resulting in a combined developed acreage of 15+,at minimum. The use of the remaining tw-alots•is not identified but the applicant has in Gated that they may include an agricultural use. The Planning Board has many concerns with the amended application. This project is located adjacent to Shelter Island Sound and north of an estuary providing high quality marine habitat. This estuary, located to the south of the parcel has been identified in the Local Waterfront•;Revitalization Plan (Draft 2001) as an area of Significant Coastal Fish,and Wildlife Habitat-, Ecological Complexes and Critical Natural Resources Area and Peconic Estuary Program (2001) Critical Natural Resource Area. The parcel is located within the watershed of the estuary. Due to the site topography and proximity of the project to these systems, pesticides and fertilizers resulting from any agricultural practices whether of a commercial or hobbyist nature may cause adverse impacts to surface and subsurface water quality. The corrected SEQR form indicates that the groundwater depth is only 5.5 feet from the surface and sites the project over a sole source aquifer for the peninsula. Further, existing water quality problems have been identified. The fact that these problems exist is an indication that adequate filtering of the water prior to reaching the aquifer may not be possible_ Correspondingly, the use of pesticides and fertilizers may result in the continued degradation of the aquifer in addition to the adjoining marine waters. It should be noted here, that residences in August Acres have been plagued with flooded basements due to high water tables. The parcel is zoned Residential-80. The applicants have proposed an agricultural use on two residential lots. Land use for the remaining two lots have not been identified, however, agricultural uses cannot be discounted. A private water supply for the agricultural uses has been proposed. Wildlife use of the existing successional habitat is high. The use has been recorded throughout the projects history. The agricultural use as described would result in the clear-cutting of approximately 13 acres of high quality successional habitat, an increase in water use and pesticide and fertilizer loads. This coupled with improvements on the other two lots could result in the loss of a significant amount of high quality habitat. Due to the peninsula geography and extent of existing development adjacent to this proposed subdivision, availability of alternative wildlife habitat is low. As noted above, the original SEQR form states that only 5 acres would be impacted and 25 acres would remain in a natural, non-agricultural state. The Planning Board is in favor of the agricultural use proposed, however, they have determined that the proposed use represents a significant change of the application and due to the location and environmental sensitive areas on and adjacent to the parcel mitigative measures to minimize all adverse impacts are required. The applicant has been made aware of this request. In response, the applicant has submitted mitigation measures as requested by the Planning Board. The Planning Board has reviewed the mitigation measures and awaits you respective comment. SEQRA Classification. ( ) Type I (X) Unlisted Contact Person: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner (631) 765-1938 The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on this project. Within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Planning Board Position: ( ) This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. ( ) This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. (X) Other (see comments below) Comments: The Planning Board assumed Lead Agency on November 7, 1997. a F Please feel free to contact this office for further information. Very truly yours, Be e ows 1, airman cc: Board of Trustees Building Department Southold Town Board Suffolk County Department of Health Services NYSDEC - Stony Brook Suffolk County Water Authority *Maps are enclosed'for your review tq PATRICIA C. MOORS Anomer at LaNv 51020 Alain Road Southold, N.Y. 11952 Tel: (63 t) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkov ski Secretary NIay 21, 2002 Bennett Orlo«ski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Boardg�� Town Hall 53095 1\-Iain Road P.O.Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 (BY HAND) abbAb 1t r. Re: Paradise Isles SCTI\/I#1000-53-06- 46.2 and SCTNI# 1000-57-02-1.1 Dear Chairman and Board: Enclosed is an amended Lon; EAF which reflects the additional agricultural use of the property and the mitigation measures the Planning Board has already required. As we discussed at the Plam-ting Board's work session,we ask that you schedule the public hearing on the nunor subdivision. Thank you for your cooperation. �'ery truly yours, - Patricia C. Moore cc: Rucco, Pisacano, and Jerome Catherine Mesiano 5 Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes L&0-10`.a 0.0 % 010-159. g; 1115% or greater % 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building. site, cr district, listed on the State cr the National Registers of Historic Places? ❑Yes K11 Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks: 1:1 Ye �.N0 8. What is the depth of the water table?y 5r(in feet) 9. Is site located oser a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer' A(es ❑Ne 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ❑Yes )ZNo 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ❑Yes f4N0 According to Identify each species 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations)- Dyes PNo Describe 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? ❑Yes MNo If yes, explain 14- Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? ❑Yes JZNo 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: /4o 4G. a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or cptiguous to project area: a. Name w✓Iataficn /t/p b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? 0Yes ONO a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? KYes ONO b) If,Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Oyes 4N0 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? Met f§No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 6 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? ❑Yes VINo ' 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? Oyes ,LINO B. Project .Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) S'acres- b. bfc�{ �cu cc P a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor _30.• (e[9 acres. b. Project acreage to be developed; z 5 acres initially; a5 acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped acres. d. Length of project, in miles- &,I (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed Q14 %; f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing t4 JAL proposed - g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour y (upon completion of project)? In. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially ,J Ultimately F f. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure :35 helgh4 (,a width; //0025 lengths j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? �'' ft. > 3 cid Accicvs¢ Caroc� ri 25. Approvals Required: Submittal Type Date City, To,.r�, VdljEe Board ❑'res ❑t.�e C, _ City, Town. b'illage Planning Board X] es ❑No Cit,,, Town _oning Board ,rr❑, 'r es lzNo Cityey , Court,, Health Department Yes jlp Plc. �_AlYT1/tiC� ��2-- Other Local Agencies ❑Yes DTNo Other Regional Agenci-s ❑'res 04I o State r.gencfes ❑'res o Federal Agencies ❑Yes Jx3_No C. Zoning and Planning Information 1 _ Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? Wes- ONO If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑zoning amendment ❑zoning variance ❑special use permit INsubdivision ❑site plan ❑new/revision of master plan ❑resource management plan ❑other 2- What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? 9' SD 2t5ed n+h.a_k 3- What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as.permitted by the present zoning? IZ 5anr�c��- 2Ac. Lots 4. -What is the proposed zoning of .the site? ^1/1 5. -What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? 10Yes ON 7_ What are the predominant land uses) and zoning classifications within a 1/ mile radius of proposed action? ' KCS edcnc4a,O /2—(0�.e-20 . .e-5[>(4M2er�s .5„txtr✓•s�aws). . 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a 1/n mile? ElYes ❑N 9_ If the proposed action is the subdivision of land; how many lots are proposedl V a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 7"gr.rrc 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes )fN 11 _ Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, pGUC, fire protection)? POYes ❑No a_ If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? 9yes ❑No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ❑Yes 'ON. a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? Oyes ❑No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adver impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate r avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponso�e >12-enq ��L S Date — Signature Title/ -b% If the action Is In the Coastal Area, and you are a stale agency, complete the CoastahAssessment Form before proceedir with this assessment. 5 5 6 �x F n" PARADISE ISLES Subdivision :application <F Arshamomaque, New fork l Town of Southold Project Description: The Applicant is seeking a subdivision approval to for a 30.6 acre parcel of land_ The parcel is located on the south side of August Lane and is more particularly described as Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers 1000-53-06 Lot 462 and 1000-57-02 Lot 1.1. The parcel, now a fallow field and zoned R-80 residential, will be divided into four (4) 7.5 acre lots in order to construct four (4) single family homes. There is a small, 029 acre irrigation pond located in the northwester corner of the parcel_ This pond does not fall within the boundaries of a regulated wetland, according to DEC maps, but it does lie within 100 feet of a regulated wetland on an adjacent parcel to the northwest and thus is subject to regulation by the DEC pursuant to the Freshwater Wetland Act. A new road will be built from the southern side of August Lane to access each of the four lots. The road will occupy approximately 34,000 sq. fl. The soil is well- drained, the topography is relatively flat, and the proposed lot size (7.5 acres) far exceeds the required lot size(2.acres)_ a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The presen-ation of existing native vegetative buffers. c. The conservation of existing open space areas. d. The implementation of"natural'" storing ater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). i i "s d t 4! •^I 9 d p� 4y b r b. The final map approval will provide for Soil & Water Covenant- Any use or activity that causes or is likely to cause soil degradation or erosion or pollution of ;any surface or subsurface waters shall be prohibited- provided that this prohibition shall not be construed as extending to agricultural operations and practices that are in accordance with sound agricultural managementpractices of the US Department of Agriculture's National Resource Conservation Service. C. The covenants will also include water conservation measures to mitigate for unavoidable adverse impacts. Conservation measures should include,but not be limited to: a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The presentation of existing native vegetative buffers. C. The conservation of existing open space areas. d. The implementation of `natural" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). 4) we removed the "building envelope" from the map and will rely on the Zoning Ordinance which presently limits the lot coverage to 5`0, with fi-ont yard 60, side yard 30' and rear yard 100'. In accordance with our meeting this plan will be noticed for public hearing. Very truly ours, - -Patricia C. Moore cc: Mr. and Mrs. Pisacano Mr. and Mrs. Rucco Mr. and Mrs. Rucco Alr_ and 1\Irs. Jerome Ms. Catherine I\Iesiano Since the above detennination the following mitigation measures have been proposed: 11 The Planning Board has increased the non-disturbance setback from the irrigation pond from 75' to 100' which prevents any impact to the natural habitat and adjacent designated wetlands 2) The value of the property as "fertile agricultural soils" was addressed in the SEQRA review. One of the owners, Mr. Rucco, has planted an area of approximately 500' x 400' of proposed lot #2 in grapes and vegetables. Mr. Rucco intends to continue the agricultural use of his lot, he is 75 years old and has been commuting from Bayside, Queens to tender his field. He has been waiting six years to build his home on lot 92. In the last 6 years the proposed 7.5 acres parcel has attracted otherpersons wishing to continue the agricultural use on the remaining parcels. The community is benefitting by this application because the applicants have agreed not to further subdivide, to use the property for agriculture without demanding that the Town's purchase the development rights. 31 Rather than clearing limits the following mitigation measures are recommended: a. Show on the map a 50' "natural buffer" along the adjacent properties on lot 1 �-2sC`�t ( amounts to 111,338 sq.ft. of natural habitat), the balance of lot 2 (not .(�X otherwise planted will comply with good agricultural practices),lot 3 (51,584 sq.ft. of natural habitat) and along the adjacent homes of lot.4 (30,159 sq.ft,of natural habitat) Plus on lot 4 a 50' "natural" or " andsca e b " to screed 3 the view of August Lane ( 22,812 sq.ft. natural or landscape area) b. Soil R Water Covenant: Any use or activity that causes or is likely to cause soil degradation or erosion or pollution of any surface or subsurface waters shall be prohibited; provided that this prohibition shall not be construed as extending to agricultural operations and practices that are in accordance with sound agricultural management practices of the US Department of Agriculture's National Resource Conservation Service. C. Nater conservation measures will be implemented to mitigate for unavoidable a a Amended E AF Corrected by Town of Southold Ent ironnental Consultant PART 1 —PROJECT INFORM `.ON Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE The doc'cme�r 5 z�e i°nrd Lc z-slst in decermining '.therher chE 3cuclr pr._p,�srd r-a% ha•.e a slgr,iflcar.t er on the err:Iron men t. Please complete the entire rcrm P]rts thrcu¢h E. -, cc 'el, t_ rhes_ auesrl on .:iii `e c_nsld. as ,_parr -:r the aopll_ancn ror aoofc'.a' and ma': be suclerr ro rur.her .erincauon 2n0 cun'li- CE icw. roe,i,:a art zdditic InrormaLi�n :ou believe ::III be ne_ded ro complete Parts 7 and 3. It is expected that cemoierion of the full EAF mil be dep=_ndent on Inrormarion currendv a:aila'r_`le and '.•:ill no: s ne,.� studies research or n'.esugati'_n ;r Informaten requiring such additional work Is una.allable, sc. Indicate =nd roe, each m5tancE. rj�%'E C:F LCTIr_N P[y CSC —T—SL r--- Lot.ATION CF AGTIGN rr''lnclure Sireat Aldress. :•taniciparIy ana County) / I ( �✓Oi_I�i' Si ctL oar r�J5o S+- t-ayge— h Y'S�,�c, mcmnoll2. `C•]i+%v. E-rY SG�}t-�yUI� ln(,.��T'1 ESS NAME OF - LICANTwPO NSO)_� '� BUSINESS TELFP' C TE Quin CI•^1-t (7 I 1 7615— ADDRESS CITYIPO ' - STATE 'IP CODE o � d � " f�_V. jr yyl NAME OF OWNER(If Clfferenr) BUSINESS TELEPHONE II f 1 ADDRESS CITY/PO STATE %IP Coe DESCRIPTION OF ACTION If i li Please Complete Each Question-Indicate N-A. If not applicable A. Site Description jPhysical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 7. Present land use: CUrban ❑Industrial CCommerc3 I LResidential (suburban) ❑Rural (non-rarrr CForest agriculture &ther '�rt�e�Orr -�ricc..S�'urF 1 2. Total acreage of project area: '�o�9 acres. I APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY �AFTF$ O,VIMPIETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) ? �' acre; acres Forested acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc) acres acres d \'✓etland (Fre_h::ater or tidal as ]e, lrticles bi. 25 of ECL) - p acres acres :I >�:aCe! SUfta Ce :�.re3 �• 4 I 3Uei 3C.rei Unvegerated (Rock• earth or fill) -_ aces _ ___. _ acres Goads, buildings and other pa.en surracei b aces _ ��•�Z, acres Other (Indicate rape! Lo-L. sc5 ai P acres _�• !� acres I � _ / 3. What is predominant soil tvpefsl on oroject site? �o A NOI�3 I-a- Ir�_�r�^ v-4"°j},.t d a roll ir--,naee _�!s'eH .drained �' < ' d + '9r � � �_ °'�_ or It�� -f.Iedera tCly' ...:ell ^ramB _ it 31F_ 4 n ., t ,fl" ]-�rlCtJ DJ r] ,Ind I. Il dn: ]Cn-j; ]r ,ICt`:In jenr,lp ll � Lan,i Cl ajslricarlcn j ...e m' rxl•5F a:-us i'.ee 1 Nr':R R. P-^I. 4s ^IsJeath is hddrec'�r ) h-'a iin rcerl ' y3y 'P ' r • Approximace percentage or f"` ed project )aE %,ah slopes U-10 Gf .-i-racer n: 5. Is prcIee: substanuaI contlyuous toor contain a r,u,'!d.np, site. or disrrict. Tisr_a on rFe ;rare cr the `�a:'on 'Registers er Historic Places? F] es No Is prolecr subs to n tial I. conrieuous to a site listed on the Register of ''adonal `,a:u^I Li�ndm:,r::;' L {es 5ee1� b. `?;hat is the depth of the water table? �r (in fe_ep 7 '� 9. Is site located e'.'er a primary, principal. or ;ole source aqurrerr 'r 10 Do huntins, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in th.olect area? =res � No 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangerec G1'es d114 According to Identify each species 12. A.re there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e_ cliffs, dunes. other geological formation Gres CbNe Describe • 13. Is the project •ite._('presently, used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation are: ❑Y'es 4lgo If- yes, explain 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? ❑Yes r�1No �� 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: (r a. Name of Scream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetlandd as with1n or con .gu�o_uy6 to project area: a- Name 1F+Fir�'4'I'r�`^- I rr"rz" b. Size (In acres) C Z90L 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? cIYes 0N '�. a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? O'es ❑No b) If Yes, 'sill improvements be necessary to allow connection? uta- 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Mark-t3 Law, Article 25-A, Section 303 and 3047 Oyes IJJJNo - 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article f of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? ❑Yes VNO 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ='fes �ENo B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as. appropriate) ! A, a. Total contiguous acreage ay.ned or coffr�rtsolled b} project sponsor 6 acres. b. Project acreage to be de,.Eloped: �1 ayesiin ball', acres ultimatel'­ c. Project acreage to remain unde•:eloped 2�• acres. d. Length of project, in miles. Nfprofiriatel e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of ex ansion proposed f Number of off-street parkins spaces exlsang 1'�' 6� pr000sud .,Su-"d"•h � g. 'Aaximum oeh,cular trips generated per hour (upon _'omoLation h. '.r esidertial. ,Number and t•;pe of hrusme units. T.,n ram-1, .lupi Cls `.r rr-�,I• .-ondcnnn[vm Linear :et or rr_cra'_ a o,L6— _r;-Iec. .:ill D _ �UC� u5h Leu-rC,_ 25. ,Appr,)vals Raquired: f� submitit pe Gare - s -q- Tc-.-,n, . i11-ire o .ird LEI res III;;, -In in- 8card r SrT'E fir-' ' �r.YlL�lY1C =rt., Tav,n _on�nc B:,arda 'i es �r:o J -J, °yi o v- �t?r Ci b., Ccun C; Hcalrh GeGartrnenr F�� %es I,rlp "- Te 1 'n. Other Local r.gencies X" 'u No Curb C,y Cther "egicnal -�_ncies '❑Yes �&A0 l State Agencies ❑Yes ,N0 Federal Agencies ❑•res 1211 C. Zoning and Planning Information 1 . Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? itY=_s ENO If 'tes, Indicate decision required: []zoning amendment ❑zoning variance Ospecial use permit subdivision ❑site plan ❑new/revision of master plan ❑resource m(a�nageme plan Oother 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? Isis = " $n rQe�d2^ 'i0. 1 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? --�S Io 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? .1 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 7��- '71 �► I 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans?, Tfies ❑P 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a :: mile radius or proposed 3c:ion?(Q��' 1 144 lir R tD� r— io, 4o r�s�ev 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a '1/I mile? Qfyes ❑i` 9- If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many yyjlots are proposed? 7- a_ What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water dfstnGs? Dyes -�z-N 11 . Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, poiio fire protection)? Oyes Ill F .3 a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? Dyes CNo ` i 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? OYes Yr i a. If yes, is rhe existing road network adequate to handle the additional Craf4ic? ❑Yes ENO D. Informational Details Attach any additional inrormation as ma-. he neejed to clarify ycur prIelec'. If there are or may be an, advers �rnpacrs assccrot_d :11th your proposal, please discuss such impacts and rhe measures �.hich you propose tc mitigate o i a•.oid rhem_ a E. Verification I ceriifv that the mfcrmitiiI rrc%Idcd abe•-o I> -ruu to the of n•. �.no,•.I._-lye. L ',pJrcLr :ame Y 7 I" � z Title t % I the ,kion Is .n Ih,_ nas1dl Arca. .Ind gnu are a state a-cnc,_ complcle the Cuaslal assessmcnt Form liefore, proceeding 'I s,ilh Ihis assessment. i C"k 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be IMPACT ON WATER Moderate Large billfgated By J Will proposed action affect any water body designated as protected? Impact Impact Project Change (Under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law, ECL) A'NO CYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Developable area of site contains a protected water body. ❑ ❑ ❑yes r'No Dredging more than 104) cubic yards of material from channel of a ❑ ❑ Yes L-No protected stream. • Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes Clio Construction in a.designated freshwater or tidal wetland. ❑ ❑ - ❑Yes [No • Other impacts ❑ ❑ ❑Yes CNo 4. Will.proposed action affect any non-protected existi or new body of waterl -NO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • A 10.% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body or water ❑ ❑ Oyes ONO or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO, • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ . ❑Yes ONO 5. Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater ���((( quality? ONO i,yYES Examples that would apply to column 2 / • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO, • Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No have approval to serve proposed (project) action. • Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater than 45 /51 ❑ 'ZYes No gallons per per minute pumping capacity, • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a public ❑ ❑ ❑Yes C1 No water supply system. I • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. ❑ ❑ Oyes ❑No Liquid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO do not exist or have Inadequate capacity. • Proposed Action requiring a facility that would use water in excess ❑ ❑ ❑Yes 0N of 20,ODO gallons per day. • Proposed Action will likely cause siltation or other discharge into an ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No existing body of water to the extent that there will be an obvious visual contrast to natural conditions. • Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum products greater ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No than 1,100 gallons. • Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water � 11 Yes ❑No and)or sewer services. • Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may ❑ ❑ Oyes ONO require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage iacdities. t • Gther impacts: bt'14+Y'UC-Irl"ipr, I n 0.t1 Carp, 1�� ❑ Yes ONO I r,, 5 U-�-� c-, , t- d F r:Er -1�2 q L-c,r,t„d L `c.-k 6. Will proposed action alter drainage flow, patterns orsurface water water runoff? ,ANO DYES Eramplee that would apply to column 2 ` Proposed Action would impede flood water flows. ❑ 0 ❑Yes ONO 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can impact Be hioderale Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change • Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of ❑ C— es 0140 agricultural land. �/ The proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres � ❑ zyes !_',No of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultutal District. more 3 lus4en' yy t than one acre of agricultural land. 'y • The proposed action would disrupt agricultural land management ❑ ❑ I❑yes CNo systems (e.g.. subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches. strip cropping); prevent agricultural land management measures from being installed; or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff) • Prime or unique farmland as defined by USDA-SCS 7 CFR Part 657 ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No and governed by the Farmland Protection Policy Act of 1961 is involved. • Other impacts; L�t��� �cvrvsloyic Will lie c12yt3l -ped I ❑ ❑Yes XNo i L "l { Impact on Aesthetic Resources or Communlly C sracter 11 . Will proposed action affect aesthetic resources, or the charactteJJJ of the neighborhood or community( ONO AYES i (If necessary use the visual EAF Addendum in Section 6'17-,231 Examples that would apply to column 2 • Introduction of proposed land uses, projects or project components ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO obviously different or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns or existing man-made additions to the landscape- • Introduction of proposed land uses, projects or project conponents i1Vr ❑ Yes ❑No j as described in the above example that will be visable to users of aesthetic resources. This will eliminate or significantly reduce the public enjoyment or appreciation of the appearance or aesthetic qualities of a resource or community character. • Introduction of protect components that will result in the elimination ❑ Yes ❑No or significant screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Cl Yes ❑No Impact on Historic and Archeologleal Resources 12. Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure of historic, pre- historic or paleontogical-importance( B'iN0 DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 / • Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or contiguous to ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No any facility or site listed or eligible for listing on the State or National ;j Register of historic places. =�- • Any impact to a archeological site or fossil bed located within the ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No project site. • Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for ❑ ❑ ❑Yes []No archeological sites on the NSY Site Inventory. • Other impacts- ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑.No Impact on Open Specs and Recreation 13. Will Proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or -- future open spaces or recreational opportunities! Examples that would apply to column 2 GN09'rE5 ff - The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. ��❑dd ❑ ❑Yes ONO. • A major reduction of an open !pare important to the community. >Lr ❑ 'les ❑No Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No r• s� 1 2 3 Impact an Growth and Character of Community or Neighborhood Small to Polential Can Impact E 18 Will Proposed Action affect the character of the existing Community ?.Moderate Large Millgated B1 ONO RYES Impact Impact Project Chan( Examples that would apply to column 2 The population of the city, town or village in which the project is ❑ ❑ Oyer ❑t'r. likely to grow by more than 5% of resident human population. The municipal budgets for capital expenditures or operating services ❑ ❑ Dyes Of N' will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this project. Will involve any permanent facility of a non-agricultural use on more A ❑ ❑Yes AN( than one acre in an agricultural district or remove more than 10 acres of (prime) agricutural lands from cultivation. Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures ❑ ❑ Dyes 0`1c or areas of historic importance to the community. Development will induce an influx of a particular age group with ❑ ❑ Dyes CNe special needs. • Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects, ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No • Proposed Action will relocate 15 or more employees in one or more ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO businesses. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes No 19. Is there public controversy related to Potential Adverse Environm�ee tal Impacts? ONO YE5 Examples that would apply to column 2 • Either government or citizens of adjacent communities have expressed ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No Opposition or rejected the project or have not been contacted. • Objections to the project from within the community. ❑ Dyes ONO If Any Action In Part 2 is Identilled as a Potential Large Impact or If You Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Delerminatlon of Slgnllicance Portions of EAF completed for this project: ❑ Part 1 ❑ Part 2 CPart 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1, 2 and 31 and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it Is reasonably determined that- A- hatA. The project will result in no major impacts and, therefore, is one which may not cause significant damage to the environment. Prepare a negalNe declaration: ❑ B. For unliste-d actions only. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been included as part of the proposed project. Prepare a CONDITIONAL negative declaration: ❑ C. The project will result in one or more major adverse impacts that cannot be reduced and may cause significant damage to the environment. Prepare a positive declaration, proceed with E15: ❑ Signature o parer(i diff rent from responsible officer) Date Signature of Responsible Lfficer in Lead Agency Priotor Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead.Agency Name of Lead Agency Date Paradise Iszle-- SUI4LLAR_ OF =:VLR':F '• EHICLE TRIP GENEP=01T FOR 4 DWET=NG UITITS OF SINGLE F:1•IILi' DWELLII73S DRIVEWAY VOLUI.IES I 24 HOUR ^. -9 11I4 PK HOUR 4-6 PM PK HOUR TWO-WAY 710LU14E ENTEE EXIT ENTER EXIT ! AVERAGE WEEKDAY 38 1 2 3 1 J 24 HOUR PEAK HOUR TWO-WAY VOLTME ENTER EXIT SATURDAY 41 2 2 SUNDAY 35 2 2 3 Note : A zero rate indicates no rate data available Source : Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation, 5th Edition, With Feb . 1995 Update . 1 q{]jt y -1 3 Y �i TRIP GENEELTIOI'T EY MICROTP-.ITS -s AWN r 1416,'_ (y18') "c � „ e�'� 617.21 SEQR Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full e?,F Is designed to Help applicant, anti agendes determine, In an orderly manner. whether a project Dr action ma,, be significant. The question of',tnetrier an action mgt' be ii�ni!iCart is not aiv.a,'i ea:,, to ans'Ae.. Frequent- ly, there are aspe Cts or a protect that arc Suble CtiVe er unmeasureable. II is also understood that those l4hc determine j sigmf,cance mai; have little or no formal knotOedge of the emironmert or may be technically expert in environmental anal,'sis. In addition, roam v.ho have knowledge in one particular area may not he ay.are of the broader concerns at the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method wherebc applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identiNing basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parc 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on fdentifying the range of possible impacts that may, occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially- large impact_ The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced_ Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: t Part 1 ❑ Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on :his E.4F(Parts 1 and ? and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considerine both the magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. ❑ B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not he a significant effect for.this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.` ❑ C The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared:-^q-��•� _ --- I A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Fictions Name or Action — - Nome of Lead Agency Print ::r T•;pe Narne of PeSDonsic'ie i ifficer m Lead _en:]y Tide Cr Responsible C'fflrer ign„ure of Responsible 3fric-,r in Lejd =_- Sign_ c re of F'rep,ren IF dirfereot from resccm;ble cfficeri -- - D, to - 5 ,pprouma[e percentage of pn`. `gid project site ::1th slopes: 60-1 ID °: ❑10 S°', v., or ester prcler; :UbSranLIaII. _OrCltiU0 u5 r,D pr [6nt31n .1 �Ulld ing, ziLe yr dli 7lCi, lsied ort the �:a C^_ Jr the iNaticnal Registers of Historic Placest ❑`res V4, .,{ - L projecr su'cso [arriall, cDnr,guus .o ❑ site hste(i on the Register or Nanorai Natural Lanomarks' .�J : ❑'res No 3. A hat is the depth of the v.ater table? / cit Jr, reed 9. is site located c),,r a pnmar„ principal, cr sole source aquifer' ❑Yes L1No 10. Do hunung fishing or shell rishln° cpportumues pre=.end': exist In the prolect area' 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ❑Yes -,,,, '.cccrdir�g t- Identif; each species 12. Are there an,, unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., Cliffs, dunes other geological formations) ❑Yes N$N'o Describe 13. Is the project site.1 presently, used by the communityor neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? L-1 Yes L`� 0 If- yes, explain 14. Does the present�...ssCite include scenic views known to be important to the community? J ❑Yes L6lNo p dicl 0 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland ar as ,vith-n or con "guoup to project area: //JJ .� a. Name ��iC�'4�--rywrl� b. Size lin aces) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? Yes ❑No a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? Yes ❑No 3 b) If Yes, will improvements be necessar} to allow connection? ❑Yes IyNo ` 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markers; Law, Article 25-AA, { Section 303 and 304? ❑Yes It N, 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article d j of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 ❑Yes JNo 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ❑Yes ki B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as. appropriate) / `1 a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor 6 aces b. Project acreage to be de•,eleped: ar initially; i acres uRimatel,. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped 2 1 acres. r d. Length of project, in miles: a-,tk� (If appropriate! 1f1 ;i e. If the proiect is an expansion, indicate percent of e.. ansiIn prop,=ed f. number or orf-street parking spaces existing1 _; proposed Maximum vehicular trips generated per hear U'v-r�i ' iupcn o,moletion ;f Fre lecti' h If residential: Number and b,pe cr housing units. Orr_ rsmil} T,%-, Faml ly i.tu Iti,-,'_ 'a rill`. Cc n ee.l 11 r_:e. ^_k Inipall III "� LII Cim3C I. IIiit 11 y�: G � ir -eQ =r Icrt-,[ f _posed .[ru_t-_re 'Z"'- ,V -� Linear feet er rrooLaye along a public '.hcrroughiara i E 3 : � J r 25- Approvals Required: wq_ Submittal Date Cuty Tc�%n, '' a.'; Foard u'r es a Ic Cin`, Toscn, llaee Planning 3oard Fres C"Io Cir,— To%.n �rmil� GGdrd les ❑IVO —_�_ Cit"_ County Health Department ,SJ Yes ❑too J'Z'4C't'.t�" LC Other Local sgenaes ❑Yes ❑.Jo Other R.eglenai Azencies UY'es GNo State Agencies ❑Yes ❑No Federal Agencies ❑Yes ❑No _ C. Zoning and Planning Information 1 . Does proposed action irnoive, a planning or zoning decisions E Yes uNo If 'res, indicate deci-5ion required: ❑zoning amendment ❑zoning variance ❑special use permit `subdivision ❑site plan ❑newirevision of master plan ❑resource mfa�n a gem erj/�r plan ❑other 2. What is the zoning classi6cation(s)of the site. — 11'As P�'�s0,� a 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? /S ono f n 3. What is the proposed zoning 1 O of the site? �0 S� 6 'ci 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? t pvmo) C6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? 7�hes ❑No What are the predominant land use(s) andzonin classifications within a mile radius of proposed action? 4- Y-L A-- --3- f f-�G (�-�s iti T-(iI 14s,"'( ur B. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a '' mile? iYes ❑No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots areproposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 7 nn�4- l eiz- 4-- 10. Mill proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or '.vater districts: ❑'Yes )�JNo 11 . Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? ❑Yes klqo a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ❑Yes ❑No i2. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic sienilicantIv above present le`.els+ ❑Yes ❑No a. It yes, is the existing road nen,+-ork acfecuate a; handle the additirnal traffic? 0 es ❑No D. Informational Details .Attach any additional information as may be needed to dartf•, ,our projecr if then are or ma`, be any adverse imparts associated .:ith ,our proposai please discuss such Impacts and the measures •.�rich ':on crepose to miti_ate or avoid chem E. Verification I certir•, Chat thn inrGfn`3Ci I'irp•:Id(`1 .11'0'.( ' rr" - r0 chin b'a'r Jr irnG,t c.]5= / _— �c i<< =� CTU-2"-11—.a ♦ re Z I �L L r _.cc li-an[ pro-xr r4_me Da _ rale —�`i I1 the action is In the C,as3,st -.r-I] ind .ou are stale a„ene•,. ompitle the Coastal 4ssessment Form bolr,re proceeding eiih this assessment. IMPACT ON ;NATER 'nail to Potential --an Impact Fe J loderate Large i.litigaied Ey Will prJgG Ed action aYi=CC any aref Lod; i=_I hated aS pfO tc CCcd? Impact Impart Pro ler- C'I?an ce (Urder ?.ro_les 15r.ir_nm.=_ncn;cr'. -i;.on Le.. E''.L' Examples t.iiat :,culd a5plc Pe column Gecelopa'cle area of :it= -_,mains a pn.t-,_ted .:err ;;cd',. ❑ L I_ res ',_INu Dredging a=rt than 1Li0 cubic •,arcs or material fn-_m charnel of a ❑ ❑ ! I] as Nc prote_ted stream. Extension or utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. ❑ 1 ❑ ❑Yes ENO �I • Construction in a designated fresh%nater or tidal :.etland ❑ ❑ ❑'r-es ❑Nc • Other impacts ❑ 1:1 ❑'i e> ❑No 4. Will proposed action affect any nompro[zr_ted existing or nz',+• body I of water( ❑NO ❑i ES I - Examples that •could apply to column 2 • A, 1095 increase or decrease.in the surface area of any body of •.rater ❑ ❑ i ❑'fes ❑No E or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. ++' • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. ❑ ❑ I ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ' ❑Yes ON' 1 S. Will Proposed ,Action affect surface or groundwater I quality or quantity? ❑NO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO C • Proposed Action requires use of a source of .nater that does not ❑ ❑Yes ❑No have appro'.al to serve proposed (project) action. Proposed Action reouires v+ater supply from wells with greater than 45 ❑ ❑ ❑1 as; Ell No e gallons per minute pumping capacity. I • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water ❑ ❑ ❑y'es ONO supply system. l� • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 1 • Liquid effluent will be conveye J off the site to facilities which presently ❑ ❑ Ll'i es ❑!NO do not exist or have inadequate capacity. • Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 gallons per ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No r; day. Proposed Action will likely cause siltation or other discharge into an ❑ ❑ I 1:1 yes ONO tl existing body of .vater to the extent that there will be an obvious visual I contrast to natural conditions. Proposed Actior sill requ!re Che -tera,;e of petrolcur-, or chemical ❑ ❑ L- :e5 I_It�o products area Ler than 1,100 gallons. • Proposed AcLicn ,will allose residential uses in areas withcut •.nater ❑ ❑ ! ❑'fes 11 No ancUcr sewer set,.ices Proposed Action neate5 -eiTmPfflal and;Cr ndusrlal j52g reay ❑ L es Li`1v require nev. or expansion or e.(Ilprg waste treatment anoj Of 5LOrage 3 facilities. 'j ether irnpac,s: ❑ ❑ )Yes ❑,tic 1 G .Lill on-. _sed .. � . p �ticn :I[u' dra�nzz- rlo pat[urns _ r .har-r rur,-F _.rhJ — rc_' .± Proposed --.�cr culc n _;��ng=_ flocd ..a[=r flo.•:s. i ❑ .- `. ,cs rl t� A { .mall to F:tential Can Impact Be 1:1udz;3te Large Mitigated Ey mpa, t I Impact i Project Change Con5trucGcn act:,,it,' '•vOuld 9rCa".3tF _r cum,pa Ct the _(ill prattle or ❑ t: ❑ re5 ❑No a agricultural land- ; • The proposed actior, :%cull Irre•:er<Ibly concert more than 10 acres ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO, j of agricultural land or if located in an griculLutal District. more than 2..`, acres of agricultural lana I • The proposed action would disrupt or prevent Installation of a ricultural ❑ El ❑Yes ❑No land management s;stenns (a g., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches. strip -rDppin'=1: or create a nr_ed for such measures !e.gcause a farm field to drain poorly due to Increased runoff) j • Other impacts LJ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No i IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11 . 'A'ill proposed action affect aesthetic resource52 NO ❑'i E5 (If neces5arv, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 617.21, Appendix B.) Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from U ❑ 1-1 Yes ❑No or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. • Proposed land use;. or project components visible to users of ❑ ❑ ❑Y'es F-1 No aesthetic resources which will eliminate or 5ignificantl} reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. • Project components that k^ ill result in the elimination or significant ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No screening of scenic views Lrown to be important to the area. • Other impacts: _ ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. '.'ill Proposed Action impact any site or structureo historic, pre- historic or paleencological importance? �NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column _' • Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. • Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located ,.rthin the ❑ ❑ ❑Yes 11 No prolecit site. Proposed ^.coon :gill occur in an area deslt;nated as sensitive for [I ❑ ❑Tzs LINO, archaeological sites on the N'pc �i[z Irl�cn[or,. Other impacts:_ ISI IJ ❑'les ❑No IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE .AND RECREATION 1� ., III Proposed affect the qu r�nrlc% =r quallo. Of E>Is ting Dr rtltu P lr,cr` :p r is nJl Dr-ii"( Ecanples �-r, ouW ar,ri u _elumn l NC') ❑'r E_' TI,E german T[ r ru rC i a h:[ura f'. eatl r1l L,p(ICr tint[. JJ ❑ �- � LJ•r'_ Np Mai_r ­- ju CCiCn C r at. Era s^ace In oortprr � t1,�_ _o7,muralty - IJre, L.Nc O[her irnpncts y y 1 ' 3 ITAPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER mall to Pctantial Can Irroact B� CF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD Moderate Largeligated By ` 95 Will pro,pcsed action srhzc*. the chard ct=r rf rhe zns:i�r ccn n-�cr�i:. ' Iri'�pa�[ Im�a�t Prelect Change � ii�C I_I'r E Examples that .veuld apply to column ' }- The permanent pepuiat;-r cf the :w, rcr.n er :c ..hicf, the LI LJ ❑ , es LJ No project is located is likel, ro gro%v by more than E0', • The municipal budget rcr capital expendltjres or operating sir,ices '— Li ❑'res LJNo p will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this project. • Proposed action will conflict with officially adopted Plans or goals ❑ ❑ IJ'res ❑No • Proposed action will cause a change in the densio: of land use. I] ❑ LJ Yes 11 No • Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures ❑ Ll ) Dyes ❑No or areas of his.onc importance to the communrt" • Development will create a demand for additional ccmmuniv, ser.ices ] ❑ ❑Yes ❑No (e.g schools, police and fire, etc"j • Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects_ ❑ ❑ � ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No 19. Is there, or is there likely to be, public :oniroversy related m potential adverse environmental impacts? ENO EYE If Any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If You Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 ' Part 3—EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS i Responsibility of Lead Agency Part 3 must be prepared if one or more impact(s) is considered to be potentially large, even if the impact(s) may be mitigated. Instructions Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2- 1 . :1 . Briefly describe the impact. Describe(if applicable)how the impact could be mitigated or reduced to ,i small rc mocir_�rnte impact by project :hran2e(J. 3. Based on the intwmation available, decide if it is reasr_nable ro conclude that this impact is important. r To answer the question of importance, consider: The probability of the impact occurring • The duration of the impact ,f • It rrevers,bikti including pzrrnarend-r lost resourc_s of .aio,, II • Whether the impact can or will be controlled .� • The regional crn,epuenc❑ of the impact • Its pOtemlal di.er.gence from IOG11 neeJs ard ;;oaa • \} hnther Enov.n rhjactionc to rI_,L prPp,Ct r_la[� [c thi, ..� (Continuc on attachn'ienrsl 9 J f DES' CRIPTICN OF EXIS ANG VISUAL ENVIRONiNIENT 4. From each item che_ked in question 1, :hese %:hich aeneiall', des-, b-, the tur7ourcmg V environment. �1 '•Vithin " a mile * I mile Essentiailt- undeveloped �� ❑ Forested t� ❑ Agricultural ❑ ❑ Suburban residential L1 U Industrial ❑ ❑ Commercial ] ❑ Urban U ❑ f River, Lake, Pond ] ❑ Cliffs. Overlooks ❑ ❑ Designated Open Space ❑ ❑ Flat ❑' ❑ Hilly ❑ ❑ Mountainous ❑ ❑ Other ❑ ❑ NOTE: add attachments as needed 5. Are there visually similar projects within: "h mile El Yes ONo *1 miles ❑Yes ❑No *2 miles ❑Yes ❑No 3 miles ❑Yes ❑No * Distance from project site are provided for assistance. Substitute other distances as appropriate. EXPOSURE 6_ The annual number of viewers likely to observe the proposed project is NOTE: When user data is unavailable or unknown, use best estimate. CONTEXT 7. The situation or activity in which the viewers are engaged while viewing the proposed action is FREQUENCY Holidays/ Activity Daily P eekI y %Veekends Seasonally Travel to and From work 1 J 11 ❑ ❑ Involved in recreational actin.ities ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Routine tra.el by resident- ❑ u ❑ �' At a residence ❑ ;] F—. ❑ .At vorksite ❑ I_] ❑ ❑ Other _ ❑ LI ] ] AkNNING BOARD MEMBF� )y J BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR-P.O. Box 1179 Chairman L® Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 WILLIAMJ. CREME RS x, ,, Southold, New York 11971-0959 I 'IENIV&UL..EDWARDS O -'� Telephone 16311 765-1938 ' - GEORGE RITCHIF.L.ATILAM,JR. y Z Fax (_631) 765-3136 RICI-LARD CAGGLANO O PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 11, 2002 Ms. Patricia Moore, Esq 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11952 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Moore: The following resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, June 10, 2002: WHEREAS, the Planning Board has determined that the scope of proposed development as previously submitted has changed; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board has requested that the applicant revise the Long Environmental Assessment Form submitted on December 26, 1996 to incorporate the changes; and WHEREAS, the applicant has submitted a revised Long Environmental Assessment form dated May 20, 2002; be it therefore RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board as lead agency initiate the SEQR coordination process for this amended, unlisted action. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, .�jr �✓ V Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Enc. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS aSUFFO(,j-c BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR_ ,r0�' - - �� P.O. Box 1179 Chairman h 'yJ Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 o 'e Southold, New York 11971-0959 WILLIAM J. CREn1ERS y KENNETH L.EDWARDS Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,JR. �' Fax (631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGL9NO PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 10, 2002 Re: Lead Agency Coordination Request Amended Long Environmental Assessment Form Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. Your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3. Issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Project Name: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles SCTM# 1000-53-6-46.2 Requested Action: The applicant proposes to create 4 lots, Lot 1 is 7.5 acres, Lot 2 is 7.58 acres, Lot 3 is 7.88 acres and Lot 4 is 7.58 acres. The Planning Board assumed Lead Agency on November 7, 1997. The application has been amended. The Planning Board required that the applicant file an amended Long Environmental Assessment Form and provide mitigative measures for the proposed amended application. A narrative and map outlining the proposed mitigative measures is attached for your perusal. In an attempt to better inform your decision, the history of the project follows: Two SEQR documents were submitted for the Paradise Isles project (attahced). The first was prepared by Mr. Daniel Jerome on December 26, 1990 and the second is a corrected version, prepared by The Town of Southold's Environmental Consultant. The documents indicate that the original proposal forthe site was to construct four single-family residences on four, 7.5 acre lot and limiting clearing to only 5 acres. Section A., Item 2. of the original EAF verifies this, indicating that only 5 acres would be impacted:as a result of the project. Correspondingly, after completion, the acreage represer ted,to remain in "meadow or brush-land (nort agricultural)" is stated as 25. Section B., Item,2 also states that the ultimate numbers of acres to be developed is 5 and Section B, Item 4 indicates that only 5 acres of vegetation will be removed from the site, As mentioned above, the scope of the application has changed; on the four, 7.5 acre lots, the applicants now propose to establish four residential structures and two personal vineyards resulting in a combined developed acreage of 15+ at minimum. The use of the remaining two lots is not identified but the applicant has indicated that they may include an agricultural use. The Planning Board has many concerns with the amended application. This project is located adjacent to Shelter Island Sound and north of an estuary providing high quality marine habitat. This estuary, located to the south of the parcel has been identified in the Locaf Waterfront Revitalization Plan (Draft 2001) as an area of Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat, Ecological Complexes and Critical Natural Resources Area and Peconic Estuary Program (2001) Critical Natural Resource Area. The parcel is located within the watershed of the estuary. Due to the site topography and proximity of the project to these systems, pesticides and fertilizers resulting from any agricultural practices whether of a commercial or hobbyist nature may cause adverse impacts to surface and subsurface'water quality. The corrected SEQR form indicates that the groundwater depth is only 5.5 feet from the surface and sites the project over a sole source aquifer for the peninsula. Further, existing water quality problems have been identified. The fact that these problems exist is an indication that adequate filtering of the water prior to reaching the aquifer may not be possible. Correspondingly, the use of pesticides and fertilizers may result in the continued degradation of the aquifer in addition to the adjoining marine waters. It should be noted here, that residences in August Acres have been plagued with flooded basements due to high water tables. The parcel is zoned Residential-80. The applicants have proposed an agricultural use on two residential lots. Land use for the remaining two lots have not been identified, however, agricultural uses cannot be discounted. A private water supply for the agricultural uses has been proposed. Wildlife use of the existing successional habitat is high. The use has been recorded throughout the projects history. The agricultural use as described would result in the clear-cutting of approximately 13 acres of high quality successional habitat, an increase in water use and pesticide and fertilizer loads. This coupled with improvements on the other two lots could result in the loss of a significant amount of high quality habitat. Due to the peninsula geography and extent of existing development adjacent to this proposed subdivision, availability of alternative wildlife habitat is low. As noted above, the original SEQR form states that only 5 acres would be impacted and 25 acnes would remain in a natural', non-agricultural state. g ' The Planning Board is in favor of the agricultural use proposed, however, they have determined that the proposed use represents a significant change of the application and due to the location and environmental sensitive areas on and adjacent to the parcel mitigative measures to minimize all adverse impacts are required. The applicant has i been made aware of this request. In response, the applicant has submitted mitigation j measures as requested by the Planning Board. The Planning Board has reviewed the mitigation measures and awaits you respective comment. SEQRA Classification: ( ) Type I (X) Unlisted Contact Person: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner (631) 765-1938 The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on this project. Within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Planning Board Position: ( ) This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. ( ) This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. (X) Other (see comments below) Comments: The Planning Board assumed Lead Agency on November 7, 1997. Please feel free to contact this office for further information. truly yo 4ennett Or i, r. { Chairman } cc: Board of Trustees 1 Building Department Southold Town Board Suffolk County Department of Health Services NYSDEC - Stony Brook Suffolk County Water Authority 'Maps are enclosed for your review s PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law- 51020 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11952 i Tel: (631) 765--4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski j Secretary �! May 21, 2002 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman s Southold Town Planning Board , Town Hall } 53095 Main Road MAY G ZU2 P.O.Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 (BY HAND) Re: Paradise Isles - SCTM#1000-53-06- 46.2 and SCTM# 1000-57-02-1.1 Dear Chairman and Board: Enclosed is an amended Long EAF which reflects the additional agricultural use of the property and the mitigation measures the Planning Board has already required. As we discussed at the Planning Board's work session,we ask that you schedule the public hearing on the minor subdivision. Thank you for your cooperation. Verb trtrby yours, a L -= atrrcia C. Moore cc: Rucco, Pisacano, and Jerome Catherine Mesiano PART 1—PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application For approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and specify each instance- NAME OF ACTION /�/-4/T/7 - /04l tQ I S 0 LOCATION OF ACTION(Include Street Address, Municipality and County) A NAME OF APPLICANTISPONSOR BUSINESS TELEPHONE ADDRESS . �U O /Lf0 mons L�/t E OITWPO STAT ZIP CODE Scu�tot� y A?7/ PthM�Heredtl C—d7✓7" BUSINESS TELEPHONE 1 ADDRESS Cr1YlP0 � S ,E ZIP C A l// //7 7 7 / DESCRIPTION OF ACTION - -5-e-- .411r Please Complete Each Question—Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: 00rban ❑O�I�n,dustrial QCommercial ❑Residential(suburban) ❑Rural(non-farr ❑Forest ygrl�cu`Iftire . 70ther im m. ( 'cv"�0= g9GYy� °r c o,¢oiEfer y. 2. Total acreage of project area: acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE "' PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) ,has.:. �' /a es J��'rac acres Forested / acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) -teV 4�-*—J acres SfJc z-acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24 25 of ECL) r. - -'@:S�`P✓irmrris)cres JQirfayas)Iaes Water Surface Area ('//ngam^'POnel) aor acres = acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) acres acres Roads, buildings and other paved. surfaces _ acres A zf acres �r dJt acres Other (Indicate pe) 3. gbdFGOGTURE "' acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project,site? ] a. Soil drainage: Well drained CG % of site ❑Moderately well drained % of site ❑Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the I` Land Classification System? 7-� acres. (See 1 NYCRR��(3(70). �3G FD s 11s�d G5 r°� 13 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ❑Yes y?No a. What Is depth to bedrock? j.—(in Feet)// 2 C11 F S. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: LY(0-10% 1,00 % 010-15% % I 015 OX or greater % 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? Dyes KNo 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? Dyes N No j s 8. What is the depth of the water table? � (in feet) { 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? , Yes ONO I i 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Dyes XNo 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal fife that is identified as threatened or endangered? ❑Yes j*No According to Identify each species 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations)- w Dyes JNNo Describe i 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? Dyes EgNo If yes, explain 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? Dyes FINo 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: No 4e- a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: C a. Name ,�Y I! fG?rhV,V >ig b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? Oyes ONO a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? XYes ❑N,�,o( b) Ifi]I _Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Dyes NO 18- Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? Dyes ONO 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? OYes ONO 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? Oyes ANO B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project(fill in dimensions as appropriate) SvyJ _e+ P a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor (ef 9 acres- b. Project acreage to be developed: Z 5 acres initially; oas acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped s' r acres. d. Length of project, in miles: 119 (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed MIA %; f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing _A(/A ; proposed g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour y (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately I. Dimensions (in feet] of largest proposed structure ---35 height; width; length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a publlc thoroughfare project will occupy Is? 5V-0' it. {r . 3 crate tvl# Last 2. How much natural materiafj(i.e., rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? tlo-Ae_ tons/cubic yards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? Yes ❑No 0�4/A I��� �� _� a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? F7rRc6r/r!/A ( ,nrrin- b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Kes ❑No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? j5Yes ❑No 'POS5 NUIMUM- 1— n,2 R.aSyar,t Ht 4- How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? ' "? acres_ 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? Dyes ON 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction months, (includinK d�emolition). A5 KE5 rp vices ALE �/srpvc7XD 7. If multi-phased: f a. Total number of phases anticipated N/A (number). jb. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase month year- d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? Dyes ❑No B. Will blasting occur during construction? Dyes ,EINo SE72vLcE Ta 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction a� ; after project is complete YlezrDLvcr:s . { 10- Number of jobs eliminated by this project ND/?C 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Dyes P(So If yes, explain 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? Dyes (UNo S a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc-) and amount 5c�"rkr,'`u Was y wafts- , b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? (oyes ❑No Type 14- Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Dyes . ;BNo Explain 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Dyes /-P&No 16- Will the project generate solid waste? lxYes ONo a- If yes, what is the amount per month `L5 tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? 6Yes ❑No c- If yes,.give name 5OU"kOt,u 'CfZ°t^I)� SfHfwnl ; location eP, Guro-IOUV6 d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? .Yes ONo e. If Yes, explain -hrtw_ 4ffye 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? Dyes *0 a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? "= Yes ❑No fgf,QLrU,1VrU'1246— sP�rf1�3- )PPG reap-. 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? Dyes X-No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? Dyes KNo 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? �Yes ❑No If yes . indicate type(s) 'r/( t[,-r fya oil ev Iva*jrax GCcS J 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity Z5 gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day t ZOO gallons/day, 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? ❑Yes �§No If Yes, explain 4 25. Approvals Required: Submittal Type Date City, Town, Village Board ❑les E)No City, Town, Village Planning Board 13IYes ❑No �CJIa-�c✓/sCaa� /� i City, Town Zoning Board Dyes )4No 1 City, County Health Department ,I9-Y:es JIMNo �lrlitLt? r2-- Other Local Agencies ❑Yes D�No I ! Other Regional Agencies ❑Yes 04J _ State Agencies OYes �INo Federal Agencies � ❑Yes No jC. Zoning and Planning Information 1 _ Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ayes ❑No If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑zoning amendment ❑zoning variance ❑special use permit i$subdivision ❑site plan ❑new/revision of master plan ❑resource management plan ❑other 4 2. What is .the zoning classification(s)of the site? �" 8o fZtScdP.n+to� j 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 5anr�rc -FLlrl u(.L{ Q Ac lots 4. -What is the proposed zoning of.the site? ! 5. -What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? XYes ❑Na 7_ What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 1/. mile radius of proposed action? RC9rd(wlcr4� Zo 2-5�U �reurer,s ,S l rsrens� 13_ Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a 1/. mile? EiYes ❑No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land; how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 7Xcre 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes r9N0 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? OYes ❑No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? (Yes ❑No . /, 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ❑Yes AN0 a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? ❑Yes ❑No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification �,,�,�otOpQ✓ �fJv•� I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor a /�k&W( 7111 re S Date s 7A-Ozz Signature Title / If the action Is In the Coastal Area,and you are a slate agency, complete the Coasi% Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 5 m D INFORNUkTIONAL DETAILS AND NVATER SUPPLY NARRATIVE REQUEST Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to miugate or avoid them. 1. Provide explanation of existing site use, occupancy, structures, sanitary flow, water use; compare to proposed use, occupancy, structures, sanitary flow, water use. /rn on�xwr/ war, roa/ra:/ Lf t_or 5u&divi5icn - Cor 2 in acf6YtarrcculfTi/e 407 nom/ s af ftrr• Lor Y abn/enJ /N s.PYbn� 2. Indicate the source of water supply, nearest public water main, nearest public well field, and adjacent private wells (if known). P�bcu ktot� Jay(ce nnon dr w� fb reScdewres 3. If public water supply is proposed, indicate the ability of the water utility to provide water supply to i the project. Provide letter of water availability or detailed explanation of status of review by water Utility- J. Jia K 4&tW'fCtbe4Af aropia'ed 7X2 - duc in (law duT)'47 devc%Pment /tJaj,�✓ s"plkf adeq j 4. If private water supply is proposed, indicate the well specifications, water quality based on on-site water quality data. Provide Suffolk County Department of Health Services approval or detailed explanation of status of review by agency. Rppl&-i-ecl 9L6diws1on Mrd. 2W2 5. Indicate proposed water conservation measures that will mitigate for unavoidable adverse impacts (If any). Conservation measures should include,but not be limited to: a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The preservation of existing native vegetative buffers. alonf 30 vw{kYs c. The conservation of existing open space areas.CO&'9 /oo'®vfh cF Gofi / d. The implementation of"nat tral" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). �rtvzci C�res�uaderce. E. VERIFICATION I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Spon' me e-fnQo/er h`T'ivi �x u DateS�'bZ- T Silmature Title� nul.. If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 6 PARADISE ISLES Ar Subdivision Application Arshamomaque, New York Town of Southold Project Description: The Applicant is seeking a subdivision approval to for a 30.6 acre jparcel of land. The parcel is located on the south side of August Lane and is more particularly described as Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers 1000-53-06 Lot 462 and 1000-57-02 Lot 1.1. The parcel, now a fallow field and zoned R-80 residential, will be divided into four (4) 7.5 acre lots in order to construct four (4) single family homes. + There is.a small, 0.29 acre irrigation pond located in the northwester corner of the parcel. This pond does not fall within the boundaries of a regulated wetland, according to DEC maps, but it does lie within 100 feet of a regulated wetland on an adjacent parcel to the northwest and thus is subject to regulation by the DEC pursuant to the Freshwater Wetland.Act_ A new road will be built from the southern side of August Lane to access each bf the four Iots. The road will occupy approximately 34,000 sq. ft. The soil is well- drained,the topography is relatively flat, and the proposed lot size (73 acres)far exceeds the required lot size(2 acres). PARADISE ISLE SUBDIVISION APPLICATION AMENDED EAF The following mitigation measures have been proposed: d 1) The Planning Board has increased the non-disturbance setback from the irrigation pond from 75' to 100' which prevents any impact to the natural habitat and adjacent designated wetlands 2) The value of the property as "fertile agricultural soils" was continued by one of the owners, Mr. Rucco, who has planted an area of approximately 500' x 400' of proposed lot #2 in grapes and vegetables. Mr. Rucco intends to continue the agricultural use of his lot. The proposed 7.5 acres parcel has E attracted other persons wishing to continue the agricultural use on the remaining parcels. The applicants have agreed not to further subdivide, to ii use the property for agriculture without demanding that the Town's purchase the development rights. 3) Rather than clearing limits the following mitigation measures are recommended: a. Show on the map a 50' "natural buffer" along the adjacent properties on lot I ( amounts to 111,338 sq.ft. of natural habitat), the balance of lot 2 (not otherwise planted will comply with good agricultural practices), lot 3 (51,584 sq.ft. of natural habitat) and along the adjacent homes of lot 4 (30,159 sq.ft of natural habitat) Plus on lot 4 a 50' "natural" or "landscape buffer" to screen the view of August Lane ( 22,812 sq.ft. natural or landscape area). b. Soil & `Vater Covenant: Any use or activity that causes or is likely to cause soil degradation or erosion or pollution of any surface or subsurface waters shall be prohibited; provided that this prohibition shall not be construed as extending to agricultural operations and practices that are in accordance with sound agricultural management practices of the US Department of Agriculture's National Resource Conservation Service. C. Water conservation measures will be implemented to mitigate for unavoidable adverse impacts. Conservation measures should include, but not be limited to: a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The presen-ation of existing native vegetative buffers. C. The conservation of existing open space areas. d. The implementation of"natural" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). I, PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11952 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary May 20, 2002 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall MAY 2 2002 53095 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 SoutholdTown Southold, NY 11971 Planning Board (BY HAND) Re: Paradise Isles SCTM#1000-53-06- 46.2 and SCTM# 1000-57-02-1.1 Dear Chairman and Board: Enclosed please find five prints of the minor subdivision map with the following: 1) The non-disturbance setback from the irrigation pond of 100' which prevents any impact to the natural habitat and adjacent designated wetlands 2) In accordance with my April letter and meeting,rather than clearing limits, the following mitigation measures were recommended: a. Show on the map a 50' "natural buffer" along the adjacent properties on lot 1 ( amounts to 111,338 sq.ft. of natural habitat), the balance of lot 2 (not otherwise planted will comply with good agricultural practices), lot 3 (51,584 sq.ft. of natural habitat) and along the adjacent homes of lot 4 (30,159 sq.ft of natural habitat) Plus on lot 4 a 50' "natural"or "landscape buffer" to screen the view of August Lane ( 22,812 sq.ft. natural or landscape area). b_ The final map approval will provide for Soil & Water Covenant: Any use or activity that causes or is likely to cause soil degradation or erosion or pollution of any surface or subsurface waters shall be prohibited; provided that this prohibition shall not be construed as extending to agricultural operations and practices that are in accordance with sound agricultural management practices of the US Department of Agriculture's National Resource Conservation Service. C. The covenants will also include water conservation measures to mitigate for unavoidable adverse impacts. Conservation measures should include, but not be limited to: a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The preservation of existing native vegetative buffers. C. The conservation of existing open space areas. d. The implementation of "natural" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). 4) we removed the"building envelope" from the map and will rely on the Zoning Ordinance which presently limits the lot coverage to 5%, with front yard 60, side yard 30' and rear yard 100'. In accordance with our meeting this plan will be noticed for public hearing. -Very truly yours, `�— Patricia C. Moore cc: Mr. and Mrs. Pisacano Mr. and Mrs. Rucco Mr. and Mrs. Rucco Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ms_ Catherine Mesiano PATRICIA C. MOORE Attomey at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, N.Y_ 11952 Tel: (63 1) 765-4330 Fax: (63 1) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary April 29, 2002 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall 53095 Main Road r P.O.Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 ` MAY 01 aue h' (BY HAND) Southold Town Re: Paradise Isles SCTM#1000-53-06- 46.2 and Planning Board SCTM# 1000-57-02-1.1 Dear Chairman and Board: On September 30, 1996 the Planning Board granted sketch plan approval for four lots on 30.6 acres, the sketch plan approval has been extended due to Health Department issues regarding water availability. The owners had a letter from the Village of Greenport dated November 20, 1996 that water was available; thereafter, the Suffolk County Water Authority moratorium delayed the Health Department approval for several years until a water availability letter was issued last year and the Health Department approved the map. On November 3, 1997 the Planning Board issued a Negative Declaration which recognized that a minor subdivision of 4 lots on 30 acres rather than 13 homes (as zoning permits) would not result in significant environmental impact, the condition being that a setback of 75 feet from the irrigation pond. Since the above determination the following mitigation measures have been proposed: 1) The Planning Board has increased the non-disturbance setback from the irrigation pond from 75' to 100' which prevents any impact to the natural habitat and adjacent designated wetlands 2) The value of the property as "fertile agricultural soils" was addressed in the SEQRA review. One of the owners, Mr. Rucco, has planted an area of approximately 500' x 400' of proposed lot #2 in grapes and vegetables. Mr. Rucco intends to continue the agricultural use of his lot, he is 75 years old and has been commuting from Bayside, Queens to tender his field. He has been waiting six years to build his home on lot#2. In the last 6 years the proposed 7.5 acres parcel has attracted other persons wishing to continue the agricultural use on the remaining parcels. The community is benefitting by this application because the applicants have agreed not to further subdivide, to use the property for agriculture without demanding that the Town's purchase the development rights. 3) Rather than clearing limits the following mitigation measures are recommended: i a. Show on the map a 50' "natural buffer" along the adjacent properties on lot 1 ( amounts to 111,338 sq.ft. of natural habitat), the balance of lot 2 (not otherwise planted will comply with good agricultural practices), lot 3 (51,584 sq.ft. of natural habitat) and along the adjacent homes oflnt 4 (30,159 sq.ft of natural habitat) Plus on lot 4 a 50' "natural" or " andsca e b` to screen the view of August Lane ( 22,812 sq.ft. natural or landscape area). b. Soil & Water Covenant: Any use or activity that causes or is likely to cause soil degradation or erosion or pollution of any surface or subsurface waters shall be prohibited; provided that this prohibition shall not be construed as extending to agricultural operations and practices that are in accordance with sound agricultural management practices of the US Department of Agriculture's National Resource Conservation Service. C. Water conservation measures will be implemented to mitigate for unavoidable adverseimpacts. Conservation measures should include,but not belixnitedto_ a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The preservation of existing native vegetative buffers. C. The conservation of existing open space areas. d. The implementation of "natural" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). 4) remove the "building envelope" from the mapely on the Zoning Ordinance which presently limits the lot coverage r0/0 5front yard 60, side yard 30' and rear yard 100'. —� If you wish to discuss this further please do not hesitate to contact me. \ Very truly yours, Patricia C. Moore PLANNING BOARD 11iENIBER ®��$VFFUC�C®G BENNETT.ORLOWSKI.JR. P.O. Box 1179 Chairman �� .,y� Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 wILLii J.CRERIERS C* Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH L.EDWARDS %' '* Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATFLANi,JR. y • O!� Fax (631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGIANO PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 24, 2002 Mrs. Patricia Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Re: Proposed Amendments to Minor Subdivision Paradise Isles Dear Ms. Moore: As discussed during the work session on April 15, 2002, the two SEQR documents that were submitted for the Paradise Isles project are enclosed. The first was prepared by Mr_ Daniel Jerome on December 26, 1990 and the second is a corrected version,prepared by our Environmental Consultant. The documents indicate that the original proposed use of the site was to construct four single-family residences on four, 75 acre lots. Section A., Item 2. of the EAF verifies this indicating that only 5 acres would be impacted as a result of the project. Correspondingly, after completion, the acreage represented to remain in "meadow or brushland (non-agricultural)"is 25. Section B_, Item 2 also states that the ultimate munbers of acres to be developed is 5 and Section B, Item 4 indicates that only 5 acres of vegetation will be removed from the site. Based upon the above representations, it is the position of the Planning Board that the scope and magnitude of the proposal that you presented will have significantly different impacts on the environment. As we discussed, on the four, 7.5 acre lots, the applicants propose to establish four residential structures and two personal vineyards resulting in a combined developed acreage of 15+ at minimum. The remaining two lots uses were not identified but you indicated that they may include agricultural use. The Planning Board's position is based upon the following facts: this project is located adjacent to Shelter Island Sound and north of an estuary providing high quality marine habitat. The estuary to the south of the parcel has been identified in the Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan (Draft 2001) as an area of Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat, Ecological Complexes and Critical Natural Resources Area. The area is also a designated Pecorric Estuary Pro gam (200 1) Critical Natural Resource Area. The parcel is also located within the watershed of the estuary. Due to the site topography and proximity of the projects to these systems, pesticides and fertilizers resulting from agricultural practices whether of a commercial or hobbyist nature may cause adverse impacts to surface and subsurface coater quality. The corrected SEQR form indicates that the groundwater depth is only 5.5 feet from the surface and sites the project over a sole source aquifer for the peninsula_ Further, existing water quality problems have been identified_ The fact that these problems exist is an indication that adequate filtering of the water prior to reaching the aquifer may not be possible. Consequently, the use of pesticides and fertilizers may result in the continued degradation of the aquifer ion addition to the adjoining marine waters. It should be noted here, that residences in August Acres have been plagued with flooding basements due to high water tables. The parcel is zoned Residential-80. The applicants have proposed an agricultural use on two residential lots. No use representations for the remaining two lots have been made, however, agricultural uses cannot be discounted_ No water supply for the agricultural uses has been identified. This is a substantial change to the SEQR form originally submitted. As we also discussed the wildlife use of the existing successional habitat is high. The use has been recorded throughout the projects history. The agricultural use as described yesterday could result in the clear-cutting of approximately 13 acres of high quality successional habitat, an increase in water use and pesticide and fertilizer loads on an area that was previously designated as undisturbed. This coupled with improvements on the other two lots could result in the loss of a significant amount of high quality habitat. Due to the peninsula geography and existing development, availability of alternative wildlife habitat is low. As noted above, the original SEQR form sates that only 5 acres would be impacted and 25 acres would remain in a natural, non-agricultural state. If the applicants want to pursue the proposal as described at the work session, the Planting Board has determined that the without conservation measures, the proposed use comprises a substantial change to the SEQR from originally submitted and as lead agency is required to rescind the Negative Declaration issued on November 3, 1997 and reopen the SEQR process. In order to assist your clients in considering the options, the following information is offered_ Any proposed use of the property other than that stated in the original EAF will most likely require mitigative measures. These might include, but are not limited to, the following: a detailed irrigation and conservation plan. These plans should include water conservation and protection measures, promote safe application of pesticides and fertilizers and incorporate sound agricultural practices in sensitive, critical environmental areas including the retention of natural vegetation buffers along adjacent property owner's lots. I look forzi-ard to discussing your client's plans for the above parcel once they have decided on a course of action_ Sincerely, /oor nmen Pl r Enc. Cc: Planning Board IF Amended EAF Corrected by Town of Southold Environmental Consultant 14-1 6-= 61 1.21 SEC Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine. in an orderly manner, whether a c-oje or action may be significant. Thequestion of whether an action maybe significant Is not ahvays easy to answer. Frecuer ly, there are aspects or a project chat are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determir significance may have little or no formal knowledge or the environment or may be technically expert in environment analysis. In addition, rnanv who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affectfr the auestion or significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determinatio process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: i Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given 'project and its site. By identifying basic projec data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifving the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provide -uidance as to wHether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a p finally large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced_ Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not th, impact is actually important- I DETERPAINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ] Part 1 ❑ Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: A. The project will not result in any large and important impactts) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. - EJ B. Although the project could have a significant erfect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect For this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* ❑ C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment. therefore a positive declaration will be prepared.. --^-- i 7 !w c f. p: A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions .., ti_ � �r ij .�r� I` i 1 II Name at 4.ctlon II ,Name or Lead Agency — ---_--- Print or Type Name or Responsible Officer in Lead AgePcy Title of Responsible Officer Sf nature or aesoon< ;. .- r -^ _iul_ r_rnccr in L�`.[d -._,��rct Sienat�reor .Pr- carer �ifferen[ from respr_n,nbleorricer) I 7 PART 1—PROJECT INFORF �.ON Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant ert on the environment. Please complete the entire Farm, Parts A. through E. Answers to these questions will be cenelde as part or the application for apprc�al and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provice any additic information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that compietion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not Invo new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and spec each instance. NAM�jE OF ACTION LOCATION OF ACTION rinclude Slreel Andress, municipality enc County, So i42 o-f- r10Ws4- Eo ei �r$� c mo nag �e Sby1Lbl� t ✓ kn es� NAME OF.��,.pl LICANTiSPONSOOR BUSINESS TELEPHO iAooRESS CITYIPO STATE ZIP CODE NAME OF OWNER(If dlffemnq I BUSINESS TELEPHONE E 1 AOORESS CITYIPO j STATEi Z;P COLE (DESCRIPTION OF ACTION Please Complete Each Question—Indicate N_.i- if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting or overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: ❑Urban ❑Industrial LJCOmmlerci I LResidential (suburban) ❑Rural (non-farm GForestagriculture ,Mrs cher T> /io-+e�oa3 �nt SQL 2. Total acreage of project area: —)C, 9 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER OMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) acres acres Forested acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 or ECL) acres acres Water Surface .-Vea (5, ZR acres C)• 2-C'IV4` acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or rill) acres acres Roads, buildings and other oavea surraces b acres I acre: Other (Indicate type) Lan 4se.aj�e-,� _ aces acres 1 3. What is predominant sail !•;pe(sl on project site? uC,t' Q Na`3 a 64 2q Ld�:)arn0-2a,,_2-6; ' a. Soil drainage: !'ell drained �� 'S, of sit '_Nlodera_tcdv �.vell crainzd �•'.5 of ;ir2'�" I0 'FCCrlq drained ',6 of Site b. If any agricu Lural I,nd 15 iw:eked, hov. man, aces of ioii are 'lasslr.Icc �r:i[hin soil .,rcuo r. :hrou;a - 7, :hc .Vi S Land Ciasslficaticn �vsem? �x�•`oaees. (Sez 1 Nr,'-"R 3-IC.; 4' r}a� is )tStQd as yeup -i. Are there becrcc.' uteopomgs en orolec: sIW _les )L'Jo a. what is death tc bedreck lin reef) �^'•• PARADISE ISLES Subdivision Application Arshamomaque, New York Town of Southold Project Description: The Applicant is seeking a subdivision approval to for a 30-6 acre parcel of land. The parcel is located on the south side of August Lane and is more particularly described as Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers 1000-53-06 Lot 46.2 and 1000-57-02 Lot 1.1- The parcel, now a fallow field and zoned R-80 residential, will be divided into four (4) 7.5 acre lots in order to construct four (4) single family homes- There is a small, 0.29 acre imgation pond located in the northwester corner of the parcel- This pond does not fall within the boundaries of a regulated wetland, according to DEC maps, but it does lie within 100 feet of a regulated wetland on an adjacent parcel to the northwest and thus is subject to regulation by the DEC pursuant to the Freshwater Wetland Act- A new road will be built from the southern side of August Lane to access each of the four lots- The road will occupy approximately 34;000 sq. ft- The soilis well- drained, the.topography is.relatively flat, and the proposed lot size (7.5 acres) far exceeds the required lot size (2 acres)- �r _ - 6. Approximate percen[at;e orf ed project sire with slopes: t0-'10'. roo 9; =I0-I51; ❑190 or greater 6. Is project subsrantialiv Conti nous to, or contain a building, site, or distnc,, lisrea on ;Fe ]tate or the .`'a:;on Register of Historic Places? ❑'res -4f40 7. Is project substantially contiguous m a site listed on the Register of National :Natural Landmarks? :Yes 8. What is the depth of the water table? —7 (in feet) 7SZZfi ll' 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ;(es o 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? =Yes ily 11. Does project site�,contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangerer j Cl Yes t140 According to Identify each species 12. .Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (Le., cliffs, dunes. other geological formation QYes t!)No Describe 13. Is the project site presentlyused by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation are; Oyes; No if-, yes, explain 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? QYest&No (1�-0 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland ar as with-n or con guo�{¢ to project area: a. Name ��ic�'ri�-r[,v. b. Size (In acYesl �•�� 4-L� 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? I Yes ❑No a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? Vyes ❑No b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? ❑Ye: ! !No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and :vlarkets Law, Article 25-.Ai Section 303 and 304? ❑Yes `.LINO 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article f of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 Oyes !�No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? �CNo B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as. appropriate) r jpr a. Total contiguous acreage owned or cop2 lrolled by project sponsor 3 - acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: ages initially; 5 acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped 25. acres. d. Length of project, in miles: N Fl(dfor propriate) e. If the project is an expansion. indicate percent of ex ansion proposed . 95 Wim.,y— k'M J'd� eam� f ,Number of off-street parking spaces exisung rL 4 ; proposed 4-5'- x � 'Aaximum vehicular (rips generated per hour t'''�`�� (upon completion or prolec:?? h. If residential: Number and Lupe of housing units: l� One Family Two Family )aul:icic F,rmily --orcominium � Initially _ Ulrimarels - i. Cimens,on; fin reed or lar,2�s[ oropnsed structure _2<�1 neignC `/ ::er I. Linear feet or frentagn along a public nccroughrare orcjecr will oce-o•. ht rt L^K Now much natural maten,t...f . rock, earl J will be removed fro' .-.e site? �_ tonsicubic yards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? ❑No 0NIA a. If yes, for what intend.._ purpose is the cite being reclaimed? 'r�lr"s a Gt7 b. Will topsoil be srockpiled for reclamation? )Xi'es ONO c. Will upper subsoil he stockpiled for reclamation? XYes EN� 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from sire? f"�'" acres. 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ❑Yes 4No 6. If single phase project Anticipated period of construction months, (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased: 1 a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase month year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ❑Yes ONo 8- Will blasting occur during construction? ❑Yes '[fJNo/ I� 9- Number of jobs generated: during construction � 2���ter project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0'\'e- b. 11- Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? ❑Yes _01 No If yes, explain 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? OYes CIN0 a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ,Mes o Type n� '`s' W 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? OYes ONo Explain 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Ci-Yes INo - 16. Will the project generate solid waste? OYes 2 No a. If yes, what is the amount per month 1. 5[ons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? OYes ❑No C If yes, give name Sc2 t++�JI v) TOaJnJ ��ln.D location d. Will any wastes t go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? 1�Yes e. If Yes, explain 2C>-I p �Cib\ CS I l i \� \��� SP Q9+rnhflcL 'Qro mL-P�-e ( )r1A+e n 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? -&es N a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ❑Yes IgJNo 19. Will project routinely produce odors (mare than one hour per day)? ❑Yes bdN0 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? OYes r4No 21. Will project result in an increusz in energy uses Yes 2No If yes , indicate typejsl �\•e�-�"�ff C��•-1 Cu-sc� �l)2-� pi� b`r 5'1 -�i..1T( CnS 22. If .voter iupply is from rdica[,. puml;inG capacity 2-0 gallonsrninuLL. �l 23. Total anticipated .mater usa e per Jay ?=C)D callens,da+�tv 24. Does protect imol�e Local, ;tate or Federal iundint? ❑'r e5 ISN If Yes. =_-.plain d 25.,.Approvals Required' q Submitt: • �/` .ype Date Ciba. To�.n `✓illa_;e Board ❑Yes o City, Tm%n, `iillaee Planning Board 5�'i es `ENO SCf'C �Lr Citv, Town Zcning Board l�nYes CiJo `5J.6'A 0 s' L C�dhcr City, County Health Deparment .fy7Yes ❑No Other Local AgenciesYes []NoC-urb W rdihe Other Regional Agencies CYes 9140 � State Agencies ❑Yes Po Federal Agencies ❑Yes NDlo C. Zoning and Planning Information 1 . Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? 5�Yes ❑No If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑zoning amendment ❑zoning variance ❑special use permit subdivision ❑site plan ❑new revision of master plan ❑resource manageme plan ❑other 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? l " 2 �--$� rPCbAen't'ia 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the Present zoning? 't �1 h s ticr Ib 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? 5. What is the maximum potentialevelopment of the site if developed as permitted oy the proposed zoning? IJ�0J D� - - - -- - - - -- - -- - -- C Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in.adooted local land use plans? E:*- es 01 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 'I/ mite radius of proposed action? �r1 ZF'FoI-Fil J / z IZ t 1Z-I0.19-ZO .Z'40 fes 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a ,',, mile? %yes ❑N 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, hose many lots are an proposed? `1 a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? ---/ '/Z-- f+-C/2 +-c-- 10. -c;10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes �ON 11 . Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police fire protection)? ❑Yes PQ-No a. If Yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ❑Yes ❑No 12- Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ❑Yes Nc a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? ❑Yes ❑No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your prefect. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discus; such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate of r avoid them. E. Verification I C2/tlry that the amiorm.-,ti provided abo:,c is true to the best of my !.nowedy=_. , ' /7G �� pplicnt:sporyrrJ r WTe n u.arZ� C e ? Dat o-u e 1 f 6 �;�nature �l Ci Title _ C" If the action is in the Coastal Area, and gnu are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding t.iih this assessment. 5 Part 2—Responsibility of Lead Agency Project Impacts and Their Magnitude General Information (Read Carefully) • In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions and determinations bee reasanable3 The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. • Identifying that an effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant. Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. By identifying an impact in column 2 simpl• asks that it be looked at further. • The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold o magnitude that would 'trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State ant for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential Large•Impact rating. • Each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question. • The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance.of each question. Instructions (Read carefully) a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact- b. mpactb. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. c. If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of the impact. If threshold impact equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART 3. e. If a potentially large impact or effect can be mitigated by a change in the project to a less than large magnitude, check the yes box in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By IMPACT ON LAND Impact Impact Project Change 1 . Will the proposed action result in a physical change to the project site? KNO 1JYES Examples that would apply to column 1 • Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 ❑ Cl Dyes . ❑No foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. • Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than Cl ❑ Dyes [--]No 3 feet. • Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 3 feet of existing ground.surface. • Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more ❑ ❑ F-1 Yes ON than one phase or stage. • Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO tons of natual material (i.e., rock or sail) per year. • Construction of any new sanitary landfill. ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO • Construction in a designated floodway. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes C N o • Other impacts ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 2. Will there be an effect to any unique or unusual land forms found on the site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes. geological formations, etc.)TANO OYES • Specific land forms: 11 ❑ Dyes 0No 1 23 Small to PotenllaI Can Impact Be IMPACT ON WATER Moderate Large Mitigated Ely ] Will proposed action affect any water body designated as protected? Impact Impact Project Change (Under Articles 15. 24, 25 of the Environmental Conserva Ton Law, ECL) NO CYE5 Examples that would apply to column 2 • Developable area of site contains a protected water body. ❑ ❑ eyes `No Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a ❑ ❑ "Yes �No protected stream. Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. ❑ ❑ eyes CNo Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes CNo • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Dyes F--No 4. Will proposed action affect any non-protected existi or new body of water? pkNO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 � • A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body or water ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO Other impacts. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO 5. Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality? ❑NOYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit, ❑ ❑ []Yes ONO • Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No have approval to serve proposed'(project) action. • Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater than 45 ❑ XYes ONO gallons per per minute pumping capacity. • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a public ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO water supply system. • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Liquid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No do not exist or have inadequate capacity. • Proposed Action requiring a facility that would use water in excess ❑ ❑ eyes ONO of 20,000 gallons per day. • Proposed Action will likely cause siltation or other discharge into an ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO existing body of water to the extent that there will be an obvious visual contrast to natural conditions. • Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum products greater ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO than 1,100 gallons_ • Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water ❑ 4Yes ONO and/or sewer services. • Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may ❑ Cl ❑Yes ❑No require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities. II • Other impacts: CC)hc u&- 1(pn 1 n 0.n or-Fn U)ih-' 0 11J1Ye5 ONO d. in Su (Lv , 1— F�h 4� r got,ndt�a Eer � 6. Will proposed action alter drainage flow, patterns or surface water water runoff? �N0 ❑YE5 Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would impede flood water flows. 0 ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change • Proposed Action is likely to cause substantial erosion. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes No Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drain patterns. ❑ ❑ Oyes ONO • Proposed Action will allow development in a designated floodway. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes 0 N • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO Impact on Alr 7, Will proposed action affect air quality? y�;NO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 f�K.. • Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in given ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO hour. • Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO refuse per hour. • Proposed Action emission rate of all contaminants will exceed 5 lbs. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO per hour or a heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per .hour.- • Proposed action will allow an increase in the amount of land committed ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO to industrial use. • Proposed action will allow increase in the density of industrial ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO development existing industrial areas, • Other impacts ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO Impact on Plants and Animals - B. Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or enda gered species? 1JO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or Federal ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO I ist, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. • Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO • Application of pesticide or herbicide over more than twice a year ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO other than for agricultural purposes. - • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Oyes ONO 9. Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threatened or endangered species? �O ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO migratory fish or wildlife species - • Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO of mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. Impact an Agricultural Land Resources 10. Will the Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources? ONO YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The proposed action would sever, cross through, or limit access to a ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO field of agricultural land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vine- yard, orchard, etc.) 1 2PCanI03 Small to PotentialBe Moderate Large Mitigated Impact Impact nge • Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of j�7� ❑ agricultural land. J°t roThe proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres 1�of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultutal District, more ❑ °than one acre of agricultural land, r9 The proposed action would disrupt agricultural land management ❑ ❑ systems (e.g.. subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches, strip cropping); ❑Yes 0-No prevent agricultural land management measures from being installed; or create a need for such measures (e.g_ cause a farm field to drain Poorly due to increased runoff) • Prime or unique. farmland as defined by USDA-SCS 7 CFR Part 657 andgovemed by he FarmlandnProtection Policy Act of 1981 is involved. ❑ ❑ Dyes 01 No • Other impacts: rCLL�b= -resr„n�nt ! 113 V} ,�re(e+n�d 1�{ ❑ ❑YesNa Impact an Aesthellc Reeources or Community C araeter 11. Will proposed action affect aesthetic resources, or the characteJ of the neighborhood or corhmtfnityf CNO f,e (if YES necessary use, [he_ vissral EAF Addendum in Section 17.231 Exa triples that.wovrd apply to column 2 • Introdutson o,F proposed 1'and bses, .projects or project components ❑ ❑ obyiou5red iFgerent or,in sharp wntrast to current surrounding land use QYes ❑No pattern){or escisdrig pian-made additions"to the landscape, • Introdu Tion of proposed land uses, projects or project conponents as desc3bed'in 4het ali'oJe example that will he visable to users ofaest ❑ Ayes ❑,N° public. "1esources. This.wtq eh(nirtaw or significantly reduce the public, e's toyinent or apprepiatiob of the appearance or aesthetic qualiti'ertof a;resource-or cofrinWnity character. • Introductipr on of, pject.components that result in the elimination or stginiftica nt screening of scenic viewsknown to be important to ❑ AYes ❑No the area. • Other rrripacta: _ ❑ 0 ❑Yes ❑Nc Irlisoct on Hlatorle and Archeological Resourcee 12. Will Proposed Action fmpact'Oy site or structure of historic, pre- histpric or paleontogical.impartancefpt/ Exampf" that would apply to column 2 0 OYES Froposed'Action occurring wholly or partially within or contiguous to any faciMiYor site listed oreligiblefor listing on the State or National ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No Register of-historic places. • Any impact to a archeological site ect. or fossil bed located within the projsitp. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed ,Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for archeolbgitW sites on the NSY Site Inventory- El El ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No Impact on Open Space and Recreation 13. Will Proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities( Examples that would apply to column 2 • The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opONO o {YES EJ • A major reduction of an open space important to the coml unity, '®, ID ❑Yes ❑No. • Other impacts: ❑ '0Yes ONO 0 0 Oyes ❑No 1 2 3 Impact on Transportation Small to Potential Can Impact Bi 14 Will there be an effect to existing transportation 5y ? Moderate Large Mitigated By LINO EYES Impact Impact Project Chang, Examples that would apply to column-2 '\\ • Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or goods. ❑ ❑ D—Yes [No • Proposed Action will result in severe traffic problems. ❑ ❑ Oyes ENO Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ENo Impact on Energy 15. Will proposed action affect the communities sources of fuel or energy supply? 11�,NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in any form ❑ ❑ Dyes 0-No, of energy in municipality. • Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy ❑ Cl ❑Yes ❑No transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO Impact on Noise 16. Will there be objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration or electrical disturbance as a result of the Proposed Action? INO LYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Blasting within 1.500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO facility. • Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the local ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. • Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO noise screen. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑.No Impact on Public Health and (Hazards) Safety 17. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safeA? NO ❑YE5 Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will cause a risk of expolsion or release of hazardous ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO substances(i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.)in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there will be a chronic low level discharge or emission_ • Proposed Action will result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" (i.e. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc., including wastes that are solid, semi-solid- liquid or contain gases). • Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquified natural ❑ ❑ Oyes ONO gas or other liquids. • Other impacts: 0 0 ❑Yes ❑No t 2 3 Impact on Growth and Character of Communlly or Nelghborhood Small to Potential Can Impact E 18 Will Proposed Action affect the character of the existing Community Moderate Large Mitigated B} ONO Q€YES impact Impact Project Chanc Examples that would apply to column 2 • The population of the city, town or village in which the project is ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑Yr likely to grow by more than 5% of resident human population. The municipal budgets for capital expenditures or operating services ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑Nc will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this protect. • Will involve any permanent facility of a non-agricultural use on more ❑ ❑Yes ANC than one acre in an agricultural district or remove more than 10 acres of (prime) agricutural lands from cultivation. • Proposed Action will replace or,eliminate existing facilities, structures ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No or areas of historic importance to the community. • Development will induce an influx of a particular age group with ❑ ❑ ❑Yes CNo special needs. • Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will relocate 15 or more employees in one or more ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No businesses. • Other impacts' _ ❑ Cl ❑Yes ❑No 19. Is there public controversy related to Potential Adverse Environm�ef tal Impacts? ONO QlYE5 Examples that would apply to column 2 !!! " • Either government or citizens of adjacent communities have expressed ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No opposition or rejected the project or have not been contacted. • Objections to the project from within the community. ❑ ❑YesNa If Any Action In Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If You Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Determination of Signlllcance Portions of EAF completed for this project: ❑ Part 1 ❑ Part 2 CPart 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1, 2 and 3) and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it Is reasonably determined that: A. The project will result in no major impacts and, therefore, is one which may not cause significant damage to the environment. Prepare a negative declaration: ❑ 13. For unlialed actions only. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been included as part of the proposed project Prepare a CONDITIONAL negative declaration: ❑ C. The project will result in one or more major adverse impacts that cannot be reduced and may cause significant damage to the environment. Prepare a Positive declaration, proceed with EIS: ❑ — 44�& 1 i GciZ Signature o arer(i diff rent From responsible officer) Date Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Name of Lead Agency Date o Part 3—Responsibility of Lead Agency Evaluation of the Importance of Impacts Information • Part'J is prepared if one or more impact or effect is considered to be potentially large. • The amount of writing necessary to answer Part 3 may be determined by answering the question: In briefly completing the instructions below, have I placed in this record sufficient information to indicate the reasonableness of my decisions( Instructions Complete the following for each impact or effect identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1. Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if applicable)how the impact might be mitigated or reduced to a less than large impact by project change. J. Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is important to the municipality (city, town or village) in which the project is located. To answer the question of importance, consider: • The probability of the impact or effect occurring • The duration of the impact or effect • Its kreversibility, including permanently lost resources of value • Whether the impact or effect can be controlled • Therregfonar'consequence of the impact or effect • Its poteetiandfvergence from local needs and goals • Whgther known objectives to the project apply to this impact or effect. Determination of Significance An action is gansidered to be significant if: One (or more) impact(s) is determined to be (both) large and its (their) consequence, based on the review above. is important. Part 3 Slalemenls (Continue on Attachments. as needed) x P Paradise Isles SUMMARY OF AVERAGE VEHICLE TRIP GENERATION FOR 4 DWELLING UNITS OF SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS DRIVEWAY VOLUMES 10/1/97 24 HOUR 7-9 AM PK HOUR 4-6 PM PK HOUR TWO-WAY VOLUME ENTER EXIT ENTER EXIT AVERAGE WEEKDAY 36 1 2 3 1 24 HOUR PEAK HOUR TWO-WAY VOLUME ENTER EXIT SATURDAY 41 2 2 SUNDAY 35 2 2 Note : A zero rate indicates no rate data available Source : Institute of Transportation Engineers Trip Generation, 5th Edition, With Feb. 1995 Update . TRIP GENERATION BY MICROTRANS I a Original EAF Submitted by Applicant I 617.21 S EQ R. Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent- ly, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically expert in environmentaf analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns arfecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action_ Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides 7 guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially- large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. i 1 Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. I DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF cnmpleted for this project: fO Part 1 ❑ Part 2 ❑Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: �7 A- The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. • B_ Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for.this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.` ❑ C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared..= -- "- _ _I r' r * A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid For Unlisted Actions ;: � a filrlLIZ 3 �_- Ci 1=1."tJAN A .- ,.4.`: a Y 2 I i Name of Action , '•• - - - -- Name of Lead .Agency Print orTypeName of Responsible Officerin Lead:�gency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead A4ency Signature of Preparer(lf different from responsible orricer) Dare 1 PART 1—PROJECT INFORM/: N Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICL: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant affect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as parrot the application for approval and maybe subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and v.ill not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF ACTION LOCATION OF ACTION(Incluae Street Address, Municipality and Ceurim NAME OF VCANTGPONSOR BUSINESS TELEPHONE I IX�li dM-� ( 1 70-6/ ADDRESS CfTY/PO V � / / . _ _ STATE ZIP CODE NAME OF OWNER(It different) I BUSINESS TELEPHONE ( I - ADDRESS CITY/PO STATE JP CODE DESCRIPTION OF ACTION Please Complete Each Question—Indicate N.A. it not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: []Urban ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Residential (suburban) -❑Rural (non-farm) ❑Forest tAgriculture ❑Other 2. Total acreage of project area: 3 C) acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFT�&.CCNWLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) acres Z_{ acres Forested acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of E(-L) acres acres %Vatei Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) _ acres acres Roads, buildings and other paced surfaces acres __ _ acres Other (Indicate type). acres acres 3. What is predominant soil t,pe(sl on project site). a. Soil draina Se: ❑Well drained ?; of site ❑).Moderately well trained /00 of site 7Foorly drained `i, of site b. If an,, agricultural 1_nd is involved, how ntanv acres or soil are classified .,.ithin soil group 1 through i cr the Vl"S�_: Land C1a5sirication Systemz _ acres. (Sze 1 N'r(--RR 31-01 4. krL there bedrock outcroppings on project site? L7_ e, No a What is depth to bedrock? sin feet) 5. Approximate percentage of pr'_ y d project site with slopes: t0-109ro I_ 46 I]10-15',0 ?6 ❑15'5 or greater 6. Is orolect substantialh; contiguous to, or cpntain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? ❑Yes No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ❑`es 'E�No 8. `.Vhat rs the depth of the water table? /t) (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ❑Yes -56No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Oyes IVNo 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? [7j Ye5 4No According to Identify tach species 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) Oyes ly'No Describe 13. Is the project site presently, used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? ❑Yes CCo lf- yes, explain 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? Dyes 16No ()gyp 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: Y" a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland r an withn or con guo�p to project area: a. Name !lir q tt vw rltsn�` i b. Size (In acres) k 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? $Yes ❑No a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? Tryes ONO b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Oyes L)INo 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to ,Agriculture and Marken Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? ❑Yes lj1No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 Dyes VNO 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ❑Yes k�nNo B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as.appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or corj,r Iled by project sponsor �o__ _ acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: a nitially; acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeseloper d 2 acres. d. Length of project, in miles: cigc)Nc (If appropriate) / e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent or exansion proposed f. Number of off-street parkins spaces existing f7V� V 17 proposed Maximum xehicular trips generated per hour (i NAnt 1 (upon completion of proles-tl? h. If residential: N Umber and type or housing units: One Family Tvro Family %iultinle Eamile Condominium Initiall, _ Ultimately i. Limen_ions (in fest] of largest proposed structure Z _ he ,trclth; i✓ t� length. jY j. Linear feet c frontage along a public thoroughfare pro lest %%ill occupy: is? ft � I 2. How'much natural material 'v ock, earth, etc.) will be removed from,01j:e? J✓fc tons cubic yards 3. Will disturbed ,-areas be reclaimed? ❑'les ONO 0NiA - a. If yes, for ,chat intend__ purpose is the site being reclaimed?. b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Eyes ONO C. bVill upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Dyes LINO 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? of U/1� acres. 5. Will any mature. forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? Eyes 4INo 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction months, (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). J. Anticipated date ofcommencement phase 1 month year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase month _ year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? Dyes ON 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Dyes -�No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction tO after project is complete QNL4 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project OA-e- 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Dyes .( No If yes, explain 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? EJ Yes NO a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ❑Yes '!JNo Type a 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? ❑Yes )1No L Explain 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Dyes JNo 16. Will the project generate solid waste? TIYes ONO a. If yes, what is the amount per month I tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used?/ (IYes ONO c. If yes, give name SOk)* dlo( Oa/^/ DAb ; location t"��-' 1 "�Y d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Dyes (I(N0 e. If Yes, explain 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? 5`Yes ❑No a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal??? f tonsimonth. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? L-"f" year. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Eyes '§�No 19. Will project routinely produce odor (more than one hour per day)? Dyes N�No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambiennr noise lei els? ❑'t es (YNo - 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Dyes iNo If yes , indicate type(s) 22. If .varer suppl; is from w%iiFs indicaw pumping capacit gallons minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day gallons,'dac E 24. Does project in%ol�e Local, State or Federal funding? ❑les 'XNo Ir 1'es, explain 4 d 25. Approvals Required: ;- _"((e"'? Submittal 4. pe Date Ci tv, To s,n, VIIIage Board ❑Yes ❑No City, Town, Village Planning Board gYes ❑No City, Town Zoning Board -M,(es EJ-No City, County Health Department )QYes ❑No '-/✓Ce Other Local Agencies ❑Yes ❑No Other Regional Agencies ❑Yes ❑No State Agencies Dyes ❑No Federal Agencies ❑Yes ❑No C. Zoning and Planning Information 1 . Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? LJYes ❑No If Yes, indicate decision required: ❑zoning amendment Czoning variance ❑special use permit subdivision ❑site plan ❑new revision of mastbn plan ❑resource m/aanagemeplan ❑other 2- What is the zoning classitication(s)of the site? rn 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? JO '1 Su b Oiut3,-r- 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 4—_P vM 05 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? &Ales CNo 7. What are the predominant land/ use(s) and zoni/ng classifications within a '/, mile radius of proposed action? � 4 d- YL A-- _V I Inc L:_ IA-., DN > 4—r{¢f 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a Y, mile? 1Ye5 []No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are /nproposed? - a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 7 r(ZA - --e-t? +-- 10. Will proposed action require any authorizations) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes ')ZNo 11 . Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? ❑Yes a to a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ❑Yes ❑No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? []Yes ❑No a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? ❑Yes []No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information ac. may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures .�hiCh you propose to mitigate cr avoid them. E. Verification I certifv that the informati prc�ide/d aboce .s ;rue to the hest of my l:ncvvledse. IJ .Applicant ,Spoff, �r ^Namee IJ)Ut/rrel_C f.'2c."•t �- _ Date T- ` 7£ Signature - '�1 :.�` C �^-'L Tide If the the action is in the Coasd I Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Part 2—;00JECT IMPACTS AND THEIR-"?`'"NGNITUDE + ,✓ Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) • In completing the form the revie,.ver should be guided by the question: Have my responses and determinations been reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. • Identifying that an impact will be potentially large (,_olumn 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant. e Any large impar: must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in column 2 simply asks that it be locked at further. • The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and .oherever possible the threshold of magnitude that ,would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicaole throughout the State and for most situations. but, for any specific project or site other examples andior lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential Large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. • The impacts of each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are illustrative and have been offered as guidance They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question_ • The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. • In identifying impacts, consider long term, short term and cumlative effects. Instructions (Read carefully) a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2_ Answer Yes if there will be any impact. b_ Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. c_ If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box (column l or 2) to indicate the potential size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2_ If impactwill occur but threshold is lower than example, check column -1- d- If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentialh large and Proceed to PART 3- e- If a potentially large impact checked in column 2 can be mitigated by change(s) in the project to a small to moderate impact, also check the Yes box in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible_ This must be explained in Part 3. 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can impact Be > Moderate Large Mitioated By IMPACT ON LAND Impact Impact Project Change 1 - Will the proposed action result in a physical change to the project site. 4-NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 ❑ ❑ ❑Yes No foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. • Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than ❑ ❑ ❑Y'es ❑No 3 feet_ • Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. ❑ ❑ [:]Yes ❑No • Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within ❑ ❑ Eyes Ll No 3 feet of existing ground surface. • Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more ❑ ❑ []Yes ❑No than one phase or stage. • Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 ❑ ❑ ❑Yes []No tons of natural material (i e., rock or soil) per year. • Construction or expansion of a sanitary landfill. iJ ❑ ❑Yei :]No • Construction in a designated floodway ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Other im icts ❑ ❑ ❑'ies ❑No P� 2. bill there be an effect b _..y ur.,o,;e or unusual !and forms teund on the site( (i e , cliffs, dunes, geological forma[icns etc.)LNO =f ES • Specific and forms: 7 Yes 6 2 3 Small to Potential .Can Impact Be IMPACT ON WATER Moderate Large Mitigated By D. Wiil propcsed action affect any water bod, designated as protected? Impact Impact Project Change (Under ArZICIe5 15, 24, '_5 of Lhe Em.ironmental Conservation Law, ECL) fNO ❑YES Examples :hat would apply to column 2 • Developable area of site contains a protected water body. ❑ ❑ ❑'(es ❑No Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a ❑ ❑ 7-Yes []No protected stream. • Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water brdy. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ENO • Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal %�edand. ❑ ❑ Eyes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ 11 Yes ENO 4. Will pr000sed action affect any non-protected existing or new body of waterd ENO DYES - Examples that would apply to column 2 l • A 10% increase or decrease.in the surface area or any body of water ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ENO or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes [:]No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 5. Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? ONO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit. ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No • Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not ❑ ❑ E:1 Yes I-]No have approval to serve proposed (project) action- 1 • Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater than 45 F-1 ❑ ❑Yes ❑No t gallons per minute pumping capacity. • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a .eater ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ENO supply system. • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Liquid effluent will be convey--I off the site to facilities which presently ❑ ❑ •)Yes ❑No do not exist or have inadequate capacity. 1 • Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 gallons per ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO i day. • Proposed Action will likelv cause siltation or other discharge into an ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No existing body of water to the extent that there will be an obvious visual contrast to natural conditions. • Proposed Action will require the storage or petroleum or chemical ❑ ❑ ❑•fes ENO products greater than 1,100 gallons. • Proposed Acticn will allow, residential uses in areas without water ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No i and/or sewer services • Proposed Action locates commercial andlor industrial uses %%hich may ❑ ❑ res ❑No require nes. or expansion or exisunp wasre treatment .;ndror storage facilities. Other impacts:_ ❑ ❑ .-Yes [:]No b Will propcsed acrion Ater drainage clow or patterns, or surface water runorf? CNC _'r ES Examples cta; .•,ould apul ; ro column • Proposed Ac.icn hould change flood :.a,er floss. ❑' — `'res ❑No 2 3 � all to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated Ey Impact Impact Project Change • Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. Q ❑ ❑`res ❑No • Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. ❑ ❑ ❑'roc ❑No • Proposed Action will allow development in a designated floodway- ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑.:es ❑No IMPACT ON AIR tt 7. Will proposed action affect air quality? t{.'NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 1 • Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given Q ❑ ❑Yes ❑No hour. I • Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of ❑ ❑. ❑Yes El No refuse per hour. • Emission rate of total conramfnants will exceed 5 lbs. per hour or a 1:1 El ❑Yes [:]No heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour. • Proposed action will allow an increase in the amountof land committed ❑ ❑ [:]Yes ❑No to industrial use_ • Proposed action will allow an increase in the density of industrial ❑ ❑ Q`!es QNo development within existing industrial areas. - • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Eyes [:]No IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS 8. Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endangered species? INO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or federal ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No list, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. • Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, other ❑ ❑ ❑Ye []No than for agricultural purposes_ • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Eyes El No 9. Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threat,,e�,,,,1111n....,,,,ed or non-endangered species? NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or ❑ ❑ ❑1'es El NO migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species. • Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres ❑ ❑ ❑Yes LINO of mature forest (oyer 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES 10. Will the Proposed Action affect agricultural land reources? VO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 1 • The proposed action would sever, cross cr limit access to agricultural ❑ ❑Yes ❑No . land (includes cropland, hayrields, pacturc, yine;ard, orchard etc) . 3 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change • Construction actin t; .vould excavate or compact the soil prorile of ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No agricultural land. • The proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres ❑ ❑ Dyes ONO of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultutal District, more than 2.5 acres of agricultural land • The proposed action would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural ❑ ❑ Dr es El No land management systems (eg., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches, strip cropping}; or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff) • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ El Yes El No IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11. Will proposed action affect aesthetic resources? 4(NO -]YES (If necessary, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 61721, Appendix B.) Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. • Proposed land uses, or project components visible to users of ❑ ❑ Dyes F-1 No aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource_ Project components that will result in the elimination or significant ❑ ❑ []Yes ❑No screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed ,action impact any site or structure o{' historic, pre- historic or paleontological importance? - N0 ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially ❑ ❑ Dyes []No contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. • Any impact to an archaeological site or Fossil bed located within the ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ENO project site. • Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for ❑ ❑ Dyes []No archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. • Other impacts:_ ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13. Will Proposed Action affect the quaruor or quahry of existing or future open space= or recreational coportuniucO Examples that .would apply to column ' iN0 E) ES 'L • The permanent roreclosure of a future recreaucnal ophortumty. I IJ I U`rzs ❑�Nb A major ;eduction or an rnen space irnnortant r, the community. n L] ❑Yes ❑No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ EJ Ye ❑No 9 '� i—( 2 3 i s IMPACT ON TRANSPORTATION Small tc Potential .Can Impact Be 14 %,Vill them he an effect to existing transportation s, At-ms? Moderate Large Mitigated By �O ❑1'E5 Impact Impact Project Change Examples that would apply to column 2 • Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and,'or goods- ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed ?%ction mll result in rnajor traffic problems. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes El No • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No IMPACT ON ENERGY 15. Will proposed action affect the community's sour es of fuel or energy supply-? ;NO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the use of ❑ ❑ Dyes ❑No any form of energy in the municipality. • Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy ❑ ❑ Dyes [:]NO transmission orsupplysystem ko serve more than 50 single or two family residences or to serve a mfljor commercial or industrial use- , • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No NOISE AND ODOR IMPACTS i 16. Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibrati n as a result of the Proposed Action? - 1NO EYES Examples that would apply to column 2 Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO facility. s • Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day)- ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the local ❑ ❑ ❑Yes []No ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. I Proposed Action will remove natural barrier that would act as a ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No inoise screen. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ Eyes El No IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH i 17- Will Proposed Action affect public health and safet ? TNO ❑YES Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous ❑ ❑ [h C5 ❑No substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic log. level discharge or emission. • Proposed Action map result In the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ONO form (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc.) • Storage faciliries for one million or more gallons of liquified natural ❑ ❑ 0Yes []No gas or other flammable liquids. • Proposed action rna% reeult in [he cic.-,vaticn or other dr[urbance ❑ ❑ Lj Yes L7 NO within 2.000 Feet of a site used for the rlrpoSal or solid or hazardous waste. • Other Impact:: ❑ LJ E',es No 10 1 2 3 IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER Small to Potential Can Impact Be OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD (Moderate Larce Mitigated By 18. Will proposed action affect the char.,cterof the existmig cc�mmuniry? Impact Impact Project Change Cr �O ❑ti ES Examples that �+ould apply to column '_ ll • The permanent population of the city, tc=n or village in which the ❑ ❑ ❑'res Ll No project is located is likely to grow by more than 596. • The municipal budget for capital expenditures or operating services ❑ ❑ ❑'i es El No will increase by more than 5% per year as a result or this project. • Proposed action will conflict with ofticially adopted plans or goaI5. ❑ LJ ❑Yes ❑No • Proposed action will cause a change in the density of land use. ❑ ❑ ❑'ies ❑No • Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, strucures ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No or areas of historic importance tc, the community. • Development will create a demand for additional community services ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No (e.g_ schools, police and fire, etc.) • Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No jProposed Action will create orelimmate employment. ❑ ❑ El Yes ❑No fj Other impacts: ❑ ❑ ❑Yes ❑No 1j 19. Is there, or is there likely to be, public controversv related m potential adverse environmental impacts? ❑NO DYES Q If Any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If You Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Part 3—EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS Responsibility of Lead Agency �I Part 3 must be prepared if one or more impact(s) is considered to be potentially large, even if the impact(s) may be �i mitigated. Instructions Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1 . Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe(if applicable)how the impact could be mitigated or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project chanoe(s). 'j 3. Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is important. r To answer the question of importance, consider: i • The probability of the impact occurring • The duration of the impact Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources cf %alua whether the impart can or will be controlled • The regional consequence of the impact Its potential di%ergence from local needs and 4oals • whether known objections to the projrc relacc to chis !mpacr. (Continue on attachments] 11 11.14-11 137—Q, •"O+�I 61 1 2.1 �� � SEQrS Appendix B Environmental Quality Review Visual EFA ' Addendum This form may be used to provide additional information relating to Question 11 of Part 2 of the Full E,-,F. (To be completed by Lead Agency) Distance Between Visibility Project and Resource (in Miles) 1. Would the project be visible from: 0-t5 ':'i-Sz 'iz-3 3-5 5 • A parcel of land which is dedicated to and available C ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ to the public for the use. enjoyment and appreciation ` of natural or manmade scenic qualities? • An overlook or parcel of land dedicated to public ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ observation, enjoyment and appreciation of natural or man-made scenic qualities? • A site or structure listed on the National or State ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Registers of Historic Places? • State Parks? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • The State Forest Preserve? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • National Wildlife Refuges and state game refuges? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • National Natural Landmarks and other outstanding ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ natural.features? National Park Service lands? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • Rivers designated as National or State Wild, Scenic ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ or Recreational? • ,Any transportation corridor of high exposure, such ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ as part of the Interstate System, or .Amtrak? A governmentally established or designated interstate ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ or inter-county foot trail, or one formally proposed for establishment or designation? • A site, area, lake, reservoir or highway designated as ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ scenic? • Municipal park, or designated open space? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • County road? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • State? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ • Local road? ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 2. Is the visibility of the project seasonal? 11e., screened by summer foliage, but visible during other seasons) ❑Yes -No 3. A.rE any cf the reso�rc_s checked in question I used b'v the public during the time of .ear durine :vhich t`'.e prc;ect xill be risible? I ❑Yes ❑,"10 I DESCRIPTION OF EXIbIG VISUAL ENVIRONMENT 4. From each item checked in question 1, check those which generally describe the surrounding environment Within *'/, mile *1 mile Essentially undeveloped j] Forested ❑ ❑ Agricultural ❑ ❑ Suburban residential ❑ ❑ Industrial ❑ ❑ Commercial ❑ ❑ Urban ❑ ❑ River, Lake, Pond ❑ ❑ Cliffs, Overlooks ❑ ❑ Designated Open Space ❑ ❑ Flat ❑ ❑ Hilly ❑ ❑ Mountainous ❑ ❑ Other ❑ ❑ NOTE: add attachments as needed 5. .Are there visually similar projects within: *'/z mile 11 Yes ❑No *1 miles El Yes ❑No *2 miles ❑Yes 0 N *3 miles ❑Yes El No r * Distance from project site are provided for assistance_ Substitute other distances as appropriate. EXPOSURE 6. The annual number of viewers likely to observe the proposed project is NOTE: When user data is unavailable or unknown, use best estimate_ CONTEXT 7. The situation or activity in which the viewers are engaged while viewing the proposed action is FREQUENCY Holidays/ Activity Daily Weekly Weekends Seasonally Travel to and from •work ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Involved in recreational activities ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Routine travel by residents ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ At a residence ❑ ❑ ❑ At worksite ] ❑ ❑ ❑ Other ❑ ] ] ❑ 2 Subuuission Without a Cover Letter Sender: CF077-fla t-�?FS,;JlJG { Subject: �/a/L'i=}17� SE SLS i Date: `f �� , Comments: Rt ��s77CI 'C rem 7 %ED -CHIEF THOMAS R.WATKINS Sr. II�\`� _ _ ?y I E.Mail -greenport-Id@june.com 7" ASST.CHIEF W.4YDE T. NIANW.4nING %. (516)4'7-9801 -STATION 1 2":ASST. CHIEF FETER W. HARRIS (516)4, � 7-9803- STArIGN 2 I CHAPLAIN C.KUMJIAfJ (5161 477-1943- CHIEFS OFFICE 1 15161 477-4012-FAX MESS TRE4S K. L.4P1GOrJE - P.O.BOX 55 .1 SECRETARY O-CAPRISE I '�' "' THIRD STREET ,-IRE DE4T` GREENPORT, NY 11944 I -4,441 .� O�OdrnzBO I9=t November 15 , 1999 , 1 '_y :1g Melissa Spiro Liz 4.�"L R Senior Planner 53095 Main Road Southold Southold, N. Y. 11971 utuh_bil own R012ing Bwd Re : Proposed minor subdivision for Paradise Isles ( a . k . a . Daniel Jerome ) SCTM# 1000-53-6-46 . 2 and 57-2-1 . 1 Dear Senior Planner Suiro As of this date you should have received a letter in response concerning a request to the Greenport Fire Department regarding the need for the installation of two fire hydrants in the proposed subdivision. The Greenport Fire Department feels that at the present time a fire well installed and located in the cul-de-sac area of the proposed common road will be acceptable until such time that the Suffolk County Water Authority decides to supply public water to the subdivision in question. It is of the opinion of the Greenport Fire Department that between the installation of a fire well located in the cul-de-sac area and the fire hydrant located on August Lane this should be an adequate water supply for fire fighting. ce ly Peter Harris 2nd Asst . Chief Greenport Fire Department PLA NiNG BOARD 1ViE1VIBE �pS�FFOC,� c BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. r���®e` ®(/y P.O. Box 1179 Chairman p L Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 ' - ® N'4TLLL9IaI J. CREMF.RS C4 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Z KENNETH L.EDWARDS 0 n'r Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATH-AAi,JR. y ® ®� Fax(631) 765-3136 RICILARD CAGGLANO PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 9, 2002 Ms. Catherine Mesiano 12 Mill Pond Lane East Moriches, NY 11940 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Mesiano: The following resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, April 8, 2002: RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant a retro-active six month extension of conditional sketch plan approval from March 15, 2002 to September 15, 2002. Conditional sketch plan approval was granted on September 30, 1996. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman r Subtt "sort Mthout a Cover Letter Sender: Subject: ) }4CY4- b ( SG /:S-Z"— SCTiTl r000- 53 - - . a- ^ '� 0 3 2002 SoUthold ToWn Date: . Comments: T` ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE �.� Gym Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK y P.O-Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS FIT Southold,New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER �fi �� Fax (631) 765-6145 'RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER �Ql _ �a� Telephone (631) 765-1500 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER � southoldtown.northfork.net ) w OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 571 OF 2002 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON AUGUST 27, 2002: RESOLVED that the Tuwm Board of the To ari of Southold hereby approves the revised bond estimate for proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isle, SCTM#1000-53-6-46-2, as determined by the Town Engineer in the amount of$47,275.00. f Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk i � L M M1JL '. t;��C iF cy1q 1ffR _ i t z. .rte•-.. .0 } er.q `QgUFFO(,rc f/til/"li �4 JOSHUA Y. HORTON =° °°s JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. SUPERVISOR w ENGINEER TOWN KA11 - 53095 NLkN ROAD TOWN OF SOUIHOLD.NEW YORK 11971 Fax: 1516)-765-1366 4, �aQ`' Tel.(516)-765-1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER i TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 9 April 1, 2002 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 I Re: Paradise Isles Bond Estimate Dear Mr. Orlowski: As per your request, enclosed please find the Bond Estimate for the above referenced Minor Subdivision. If you have any questions concerning this report, please contact my office. rely, J mes A. Richter, R.A. cc: Peter Harris (Superintendent of Highways) fi dri�i4 1 =�gUFFO( JEAN W. COCARAN G�� JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. �� SUPERVISOR ENGINEER TOTVN 1LA.LL - 53095 NLMN ROADex TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,NEN PORK 11971 ti .te Fax. (516)-765-1366 y�Ol y aQ`' Tel.(516)-765.1560 "i OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOND ESTIMATE PARADISE ILSES_ Minor Subdivision AUGUST LANE,GREENPORT,N.Y.,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCTM#1000-53-06-46.2 DATE March 29, 2002 ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT L 800 C.Y. ROUGH GRADING;' UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION 3.00 2,400.00 2. 1,650 S.Y. STABILIZATION OF SUB-GRADE 2.00 3.300.00 ;. 1,650 S.Y. FINE GRADING 1.50 2,475.00 DRAINAGE 4. 1 EACH CATCH BASINS 2,000.00 2,000.00 5. 7 V.F. 8'DI. METER LEACHING POOL 250.00 1.750.00 6. 20 L.F. 18"DIANTETER DRAINAGE PIPE 25.00 500.00 SURFACING 7. 90 C.Y. <" STONE BLEND WEARING COURSE 40.00 3,600.00 8. 1 EACH FIRE VELI. 15,000.00 15,000.00 9. 2 EACH STREETSIGNS 200.00 400.00 10. 40 EACH STREET TREES 250.00 10,000.00 11. 1,925 S.Y. TOPSOIL&SEED 2.00 3,850.00 12. JOB MAINTENANCE &- PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC 2-00000 TOTAL S 47,275.00 6% aDAM'ISTRATION FEE S 2,83650 O PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Ir® BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. hy. Gy P.O. Box 1179 Chairman C Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 WILLLAAI J. CREMERS y Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH L.EDR'AEtDS O .iC Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE C.kGGI oGy?1p1 Q� Fax(631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Jamie Richter/Town Engineer V From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner Date: March 19, 2002 Re: Minor subdivision for Paradise Isles SCTM# 1000-53-6-46.2 The file indicates that a bond estimate was forwarded to you regarding the above project on May 17, 2001. Please let me know if you would like me to re-forward a copy. As we discussed I am in desperate need of a response for Akscin. f PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Q��fFBL� BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. ��® � ®Gy P.O. Box 1179 Chairman Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 R'ILLL"I J. CREMERS y Z Southold, New York 11971-0959 KENNETH L.EDWARDS O .g Telephone (631) 765-1935 GEORGEI,JR. '�,� ! Fax(631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGLANO •1 d ,A I PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD t March 12, 2002 Ms. Catherine Mesiano 12 Mill Pond Lane East Moriches, NY 11940 RE: Proposed Minor Subdivision of Paradise Isles Located on the north side of Island View Lane, 234.18' west of Bayshore Road & on the south side of August Lane in Greenport SCTM # 1000-53-6-46.2 Zoning District R-80 Dear Ms. Mesiano: The following resolution was adopted at a meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, March 11, 2002: RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board grant a retro-active six-month extension of conditional sketch plan approval from September 15, 2001 to March 15, 2002. Conditional sketch plan approval was granted on September 30, 1996. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Submission Without a Cover Letter Subject: SCTM#: 1000- _ j / V, Date: 51 - J ._ 2- Comments: d _ �L,. yy �• 1 TAM J L{:;.� SMhold Town Planning Board { GRANT OF EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT I This Grant of Easement and Maintenance Agreement made as of j , 2001 made by JOHN RUOCCO and JOYCE RUOCCO, as husband and wife, residing at 33-04 214th Place, Bayside, N.Y. 11361, DANIEL JEROME residing at (no#) Horton' s Lane, Southold, N.Y. 11971 and STEPHEN PISACANO residing at 16405 North Road, Cutchogue, N.Y. and DEBORAH PISACANO, his wife, residing at 16405 North Road, Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 each husband and wife herein and DANIEL JEROME to. be owners of an undivided 25o interest; GIUSEPPE RUOCCO and TESSIE N. RUOCCO, individually and as trustees under THE TESSIE N. RUOCCO (A/K/A THERESA RUOCCO) REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, as to an undivided 12 .5°% interest with an address at 203-17 33rd Avenue, Bayside, N.Y. 11361 and GIUSEPPE RUOCCO and TESSIE N. RUOCCO, individually and as trustees under TER GIUSSEPPE RUOCCO REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, as to an undivided 12 . 5°% interest with an address at 203-17 33�d Avenue, Bayside, N-Y. 11361 as tenants in common, hereinafter referred to as grantor; Whereas grantor is the owner of certain real property located in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York bearing the Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000 -057-2-1 . 0001 and 1000-053-06-46 . 0002 ; see Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hereof; and Whereas grantor has made application to the Town of Southold Planning Board for approval of a subdivision of said property into four (4) lots on a Minor Subdivision Map prepared for Paradise Isles dated December 16, 1997 prepared by Joseph A. Ingegno and to be filed in the Office of the Suffolk County Clerk; and Whereas, Pursuant to Southold Planning Board condition the for lots on said subdivision map have a shared and common access to August Lane as shown on said minor subdivision map, and Whereas, the grantors wish to establish a common access and road maintenance agreement which binds the prospective owners of each individual lot to cooperate and maintain a common access for the benefit of all the owners ; NOW, THEREFORE, WITNESSETH, FIRST: The grantor grants unto the respective owners of lot numbers 1, 2 , 3 and 4 , its successors and Jerol assigns, the right, privilege and authority to install and maintain waterlines and utilities, and maintain, improve, and repair the existing common access to the respective lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 for the purpose of providing ingress and egress, to said lots as may be required by the Town of Southold Planning Board or any agency or department of the Town of Southold. SECOND: The undersigned grantors hereby covenant for himself, his executors, administrators and assigns that she/he will, from time to time, pay and allow ' proportionate share of the expense of repairing all ways, roads, or pavements and snow removal which shall be used for the convenience of the premises, or any part thereof, in common with the owners or occupants of adjoining lands or buildings within the said minor subdivision. GrantorMas duly executed this grant of easement the day and date fi b ve written. r [� GG✓' t O , EL OME M CO STEPHEN PISACANO UOCCO, as DEBORA - ACANO Trustees under THE TESSIE N. RUOCCO (a/k/a Theresa Ruocco) REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST and as Trustees under THE GIUSSEPPE RUOCCO REVOCABLE LIVING UST TESSIE N. RUOCCO, as Trustees under THE TESSIE N. RUOCCO (a/k/a Theresa Ruocco) REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST and as Trustees under THE GIUSSEPPE RUOCCO REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST i Title No. 5-2002563-SS Schedule "A" PARCEL I ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Arshomomaque, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: i That portion of Conklin Road as shown on a certain map entitled "Map of Peconic Bay Estates" filed on July 30, 1928 in the Office of the Clerk of Suffolk County as Map Number 658 which portion of Conklin Road abuts Lots 535-538 inclusive and Lots 646-639 inclusive as shown on said map. Said premixes also being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a monument set on the northerly line of Island View Lane at the southwesterly corner of Lot 538 shown on "Amended Map A of Peconic Bay Estates" filed in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office as Map No. 1124; RUNNING THENCE along said northerly line of Island View Lane,North 85 degrees 40 minutes 30 seconds West 53.67 feet to a monument set on the e_Ytension southerly of the easterly line of Lot 639 shown on said map; THENCE along said southerly extension and along lots 639, 647, 646 and 645, North 16 degrees 59 minutes 20 seconds West 251.66 feet to a monument and other land of the party of the second part, North 68 degrees 56 minutes 20 seconds East 50.13 feet to a monument and Lot 534 shown on said map; THENCE along said Lot 534 and along Lots 535, 536, 537 and 538, South 16 degrees 59 minutes 20 seconds East 274.69 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. Title No. 5-2002563-SS Schedule "A" continued- PARCEL II i i I ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Greenport, in j the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete monument set at the northwesterly corner of Lot Number 122A as shown on a certain map entitled "Amended Map A Peconic Bay Estates, situate at Arshamoque, Town of Southold, New York.', made by Otto W.Van TuyI, under date of May 12, 1933 and filed in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on May 19, 1933 as Map No_1124; RUNNING THENCE along the rear line of Lots Numbered 122A, 122 and 123 to 138 inclusive; and then partly across an unnumbered strip of land, South 23 degrees 51 minutes East 880.29 feet; THENCE partly across last described strip of land and then along the rear line of lots numbered 140 to 145, inclusive, South 16 degrees 59 minutes 20 seconds East 294.50 feet to a point 30 feet southerly from the northwesterly corner of said lot number 145; THENCE along other land three courses as follows: FIRST: South 68 degrees 56 minutes 20 seconds West, 753.49 feet; THENCE SECOND: South 26 degrees 53 minutes 50 seconds East 300.00 feet; THENCE THIRD: South 52 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds West 450.0 feet to land of Sage Brick Manufacturing Company; THENCE along last described land, North 26 degrees 53 minutes 50 seconds West 1326.7 7 feet, more or less to an angle in the line between said Sage Brick Manufacturing Company and land of Ken,,in and Kerwin, Inc.; THENCE along land of Kerwin and Kenwin, Inc. two courses as follows: FIRST: North 47 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds East 374.36 feet; THENCE SECOND: North 60 degrees 00 minutes East 929.42 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF QUEENS ) On the 1 day of r b L-U,= in the year 2001,before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state, personally appeared JOHN RUOCCO personally lmown to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public f- DIANA DAVI Notary Pubiic,.State of ""'1 yOfk la o. 4t-d81 s?t Qualify in Queer' �'' Cummisai�n �..t- STATE. OF NEVI' YOT2K j COUNTY OF QUEENS ) ss.: i Onthz_ /�I da-vof L' Public in and fa± said s+atee,piss in the year 2001, before ine. the Undersigned, a notary N to rile or_the basis of satisfactorry evidecdi�Ofo be the individual�al whose n.ersonally me4issaoscribzd to the within ir_st urnent and admowledged to nfe that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signatt,re on thernsirutaent, the individual, Or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. t Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF QUEENS ) i On the day of �{ rawj in the year 2001, before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state, personally appeared GIUSEPPE RUOCCO personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within i„stru ent and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument,the individual,or the person upon behalf of which.the individual acted,executed the instrument. i Notary Public DIANA DAVI Nolary PubiicStake otevr York N,0. 41-46113V4 ❑t in Cueil-s y Qca., y Ceme-tssion .x ;r - C STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF QUEENS ) On the day of 6h&±]�j in the year 2001,before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state, personally appeared TESSIE N- RUOCCO personally knoivn to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument,the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument- Notary Public DAV1 DIANA t„ta � of Nevi York ,lotary pu0' "'--i€ai 4 Nn41- ouality in Queens�59�i syY,,,•. C�gq�r;§ssion Expires ••---./' STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss_: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) 1 i On the q day of Al dA 1 in the year 2001, before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state,personally appeared DANIEL JEROME personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument,the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. 6 I ! Notary Public i•!=w ycfk 14- 52- t f � r . STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the -n-13 day of in the year 2001,before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state, personal appeared STEPHEN PISACANO personally]mown to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his f capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of j which the individual acted, executed the instrument. 1 Notary Public i PATRICIA C.MOORE Notary Public,State of New York Suffolk County-No.4861658 Commission Expires June 162ILL.— STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the �?3 day of yww in the year 2001, before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state,person y appeared DEBORAH PISACANO personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument_ tary Public PATRICIA C.MOORS rk Notary Public,State �o,g Suffolk county- 48616", a� Commission Expires June l6 F�- E 6UNTY OF -SUFFOLK`, 5-3 ROBERT J. GAFFNEY p SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE i DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES CLARE B. BRADLEY,M.D,M.P.H. Commissioner J TO: - Catherine Mesiano, Inc. DATE: SV /j I 12 Mill Pond Lane RE: SIO-98-0001 East Moriches, NY 11940 Paradise Isles Please be advised that the proposed covenants you submitted have been reviewed and approved by the I County Attorney. In order to continue processing the above referenced application, this office requires a recorded covenant. Take the original and one copy of the covenant to the Real Property Tax Service Agency on the second floor of the Riverhead County Center. The Real Property Tax Service Agency will verify the legal description and tax map number. If. After verification, submit the original and one copy to the County Clerk's Office (first floor ) for recording. Request that the Clerk certify the copy. III. After recordinf=, submit one certified copy of the covenant to this office for the purposes of comparison with the approved version. There will be no further processing of this application by the department until the certified copy is received. Return the certified copy to: Suffolk County Department of Health Services Office of ;a.t:.r awi vlanagetment. Riverhead County Center, Room S-238 Riverhead, New York 11901 PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR REFERENCE NUMBER WHEN FORWARDING ANY DOCUMENTS TO THIS OFFICE. Division of Environmental Quality COUNTY CENTER RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901-3397 852-2100 RECEIPT Suffolk County Clerk Edward P.Romaine County Clerk Receipt Number: 01-0073280 Payee Name: CATHERINE MESIANO i I ----------------------------------- DESCRIPTION TRANS AMOUNT ----------------------------------- Page/Filing $36.00 Handling $5. 00 COE $5 . 00 TP-584 $0 . 00 j Notation $0 . 00 i Cert..Copies $6. 00 RPT $15 . 00 SCTM $0 . 00 Fees Paid $67. 00 LIBER D00012126 PAGE 497 DATE : 06/26/2001 TIME: 03 : 52 :34 PM ----------------------------------- Page/Filing $39. 00 Handling $5 . 00 COE $5. 00 TP-584 $0 . 00. Notation $0.00 Cert.Copies $6.50 RPT $15 . 00 SCTM $0 . 00 Fees Paid $70. 50 LIBER D00012126 PAGE 498 DATE : 06/26/2001 TIME : 03:52 :34 PM ----------------------------------- RECEIPT TOTAL $137. 50 CHECK AMT PAID $137 .50 TOTAL AMOUNT PAID $137 . 50 CHECK REFUND $0 . 00 ----------------------------------- COMMENTS DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS Parcel I 'I THIS DECLARATION made by JOHN RUOCCO & JOYCE RUOCCO, as husband & wife, residing at 33-04 214" Place, Bayside, N.Y. 11361, GIUSEPPE RUOCCO AND THERESA RUOCCO, as husband & wife, residing at residing at 203-17 33`d Avenue, Bayside, N.Y. 11361, DANIEL JEROME residing at (no.#) Horton's Lane, Southold, N.X. 11971 and STEPHEN PISACANO AND DEBORAH PISACANO, his wife, residing at 16405 North Road, Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935,, as tenants in common, this - o2G day of .juile 2001, hereinafter referred to as the DECLARANT, as the owner of premises described in Schedule "A" anne3ped hereto (hereinafter referred to as the j PREMISES) desires 'to restrict the use and enjoyment of said PREMISES and has for such purposes determined to impose on said PREMISES covenants and restrictions affid does hereby declare that i said PREMISES shall 'be held and shall be conveyed subject to the following covenants and restrictions: 1 . DECLARANT has made application to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (hereinafter referred to as the DEPARTMENT) for a permit to construct, approval of plans or approval of a subdivision or development on the PREMISES . 2 . a. As a condition of approval by the DEPARTMENT of the subdivision or development application, the DECLARANT covenants that there shall be no conveyance of Lots unless all public water service lines, are installed thereto, in accordance with the approved plans on file with the DEPARTMENT. This shall not prevent a conveyance of the entire subdivision subject to this covenant . b. As a condition of approval by the DEPARTMENT of the subdivision or development application, the DECLARANT covenants that there shall be no conveyance of Lots 2 & 3 in the subdivision unless an easement for waterlines in approved language is provided for before sale. Such easement shall be subject to the approval of the department . 3 . The DECLARANT, its successors and/or assigns shall set forth these covenants, agreements and declarations in any and all leases to occupants, tenants and/or lessees of the above described property and shall, by their terms, subject same to the covenants and restrictions contained herein. Failure of the DECLARANT, its successors and/or assigns to so condition the leases shall not invalidate their automatic subjugation to the covenants and restrictions. 4 . All of the covenants and restrictions contained herein shall be construed to be in addition to and not in derogation or limitation upon any provisions of local, state, and federal laws, ordinances, and/or regulations in effect at the time of execution of this agreement, or at the time such laws, ordinances, and/or regulations may thereafter be revised, amended, or promulgated. 5 . This document is made subject to the provisions of all laws required by law or by their provisions to be incorporated herein and they are deemed to be incorporated herein and made a part hereof, as though fully set forth. G. The aforementioned Restrictive Covenants shall be enforceable by the County of Suffolk, State of New York, by injunctive relief or my any other remedy in equity or at law. The failure of said agencies or the County of Suffolk to enforce the same shall not be deemed to affect the validity of- this covenant nor to impose any liability whatsoever upon the County of Suffolk or any officer or employee thereof . 7 . These covenants and restrictions shall run with the land and shall be binding upon the DECLARANT, its successors and assigns, and upon all persons or entities claiming under them, and may be terminated, revoked or amended only with the written consent of the DEPARTMENT. B . The declarations set forth in the WHEREAS clauses contained herein shall be deemed and construed to be promises, covenants, and restrictions as if fully repeated and set forth herein. 9 . If any section, subsection, paragraph, clause, phrase or provision of these covenants and restrictions shall, by a Court of competent jurisdiction, be adjudged illegal, unlawful, invalid, or be held to unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of these covenants as a whole, or any other part or provision hereof other than the part so adjudged to be illegal, unlawful, invalid, or unconstitutional . 10 . Local Law #32-1980- The DECLARANT represents and warrants that he has not offered or given any gratuity to any official, employee, or agent of Suffolk County, New York State,- or of any political party, with the purpose or intent of securing favorable treatment with respect to j the performance of an agreement, and that such person has read and is familiar with the provisions of Local Law #32-1980. i GW tUUSEP co ROME UOCCOr� STE HEN PISACANO R OCCO DEBORAH PI O THERESA RUOCCO e a c STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF QUEENS ) On theI qday of a b in the year 2001,before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state, personal appeared JOHN RUOCCO personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged tome that he executed the same in his capacity,and that by his signature on the instrument,the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. Notary Public DIANA DAVE Notary public, State of New York No. 41-4618214 commission ExpirQueens s nj3u4� J STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF QUEENS ) On the �� day of re-6 in the year 2001,before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state,person y appeared JOYCE RUOCCO personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. a Notary Public DIANA DAVI Notary Public, state of New York No. 41-4618214 Quatity in Queens 1Crpur�ly Commission Ezp�res - dl;!ricY •-••• i STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF QUEENS ) On the I q day of k brag in the year 2001,before me,the undersigned, a notary 1 public in and for said state,personally appeared GIUSEPPE RUOCCO personally known to me i or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity,and that by his signature on the instrument,the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. i l� l� Notary Public DIANA DAVI Notary Public, State of New York No. 41-4618214 Quality in Queens County Commission Expires ...(df.'?!/..4. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss._ COUNTY OF QUEENS ) i On the day of b in the year 2001, before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state,personall appeared THERESA RUOCCO personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity,and that by his signature on the instrument,the individual,or the person upon behalf of j which the individual acted,executed the instrument. s P . 1 Notary Public DIANA DAV1 Notary Public, Stare of New JWk No. 41-4678214 Quality in Queens C ugly Commission Expires .-/+ 7s „„„ STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the_ day of / 61 , in the year 2001,before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state,personally appeared DANIEL JEROME personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and c that by his signature on the instrument, the individual,or the person upon behalf of which the individual-acted, executed the instrument i Notary Public Y C. c-OooALE ry Fublfc. State of New Y6* s No. 52-150215 oualifiad In Suitcik nil j°sbmmiss:un UP., e STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the c?3 day of in the year 2001,before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for said state,'personal6i appeared STEPHEN PISACANO personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. l Notary Public P:— ;CIA C.MOORE Notar. -iblic,State of Now York Suff A County-No.4861668 Comm ..cion Expires June 16, PATRICL4 C.MOORE Notary Public,State of New York Suffolk Courcy-No.4861668 Commisslon Expires Jane 16.Ah!PL-- STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) i jOn the day of m the year 2001, before me, the undersigned, a notary 1 public in and for said state,person appeared DEBORAH PISACANO personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his capacity,and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of i which the individual acted, executed the instrument. 1 1 r Notary Public PATRM C.MOORE Notary Pubft State cd New York Suft 1k County-Na 4861668 Commission Expires June 1 B, " LASER FICHE FORM SUBDIVISIONS Project Type:' Minor Status: Final Approval SCTM # : 1000 - 53.-6-46.2 Proiect Name Paradise Isles f-Location:,. North side of Island View La.. 234.18' west of Bayshore Rd. & on the south side of August La.. Greenport hiamlet: Greenport Applicant Name: Daniel Jerome Owner Name: Daniel Jerome `.Zone 1 : . R-80 °Approval Date 12/16/2002 PLAT Siarted Date: 12/16/2002 OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A date indicates that we have received the related information Zone 2: Zone 3: C and R's : Homeowners Association R and M Agreement: Address: !County Filinq Date: 1/8/2003 SCAN Date: , 11,C. ES I � ,gUC,UST' r' l➢C-IG � _ _ { i �� LOT 'a �, L9'T 2Z � 4-[C��G••E;rL � '• � v IfLO :,36 PJ.1iU51' 929.42 . . 3fy j 122,.. I Vol f G I f � 12 4 �J � P' fix' �`•, f r 1 - I I � 25 flj ,1 # � `�� i � C 'J, : Ac i h29 lw W I I _ _ I e r , i c� r ( � Y Fl- Iq�f . .Jr 1 -F "1 � t � ILU 4*0 r „ I- 4 I A' R � ftr �, =! 1 qY' p �' y� u v'r Y l iG S• 1 ! n �w. ,� . 1 z l�l-!21 I 1 r aiIh r r r 1 �� ;jg,_�rv.'_�&„� __ _ r 8•�A Cly P. 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Nol t ,1 ' , „ris,n � dtv3 ,.F 71, ..rLFs o-. .a. .•. _. .. ..es,. „�.y.,. •,.�t�e. ... , r p „ T IH, —,1 n P", 1 1, f, —jr P� i" TIC! i 1 i I I I GLI I-, ,r, - I . I � k �I -, �h IT DE 2 THIS SUBDIVISION WILL APPEAR IN AREA DATA TA DISTRICT 1000 SECTION 53 BLOCK 06 L 333,543.97 sq. H.SUBDIVISION LOT 1 7.657 Co. THE EXISTANCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS PREPARED FOR LOT 2 333,542.09 sq. ft. AND, CASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF OUA 7.657 Co. ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. Z II — PARADISE ISLES ;1"00, 6.g!y 333,533.93 sq. ft. LOT 3 7.657 Go. SITUATED AT LOT 4 333,539.03 sq. ft. BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT: RESIDENCE R-80 ARSHAMOMAQUE 7.657ac. 3 TOTAL 1 , 34,159.02 sq. ft. SCHOOL DISTRICT: GREENPORT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD lot 30.628 Co.,eaFIRE DISTRICT: GREENPORT PIPES ORI SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW YORK I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE SCALE 1 „ - 1 00' S'T at edu BY US FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS COMPLETED DECEMBER 11, 1997 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE NOTES: DECEMBER 16, 1997 ''` ” £ $ MONUMENTS SHOWN THUS: 0 HEREON 1. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM, ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: 0 CORRECTLY SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL g, AND GEODETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT. EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS: In- 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM, pC,�gs Aydi IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. Ofgee 1 0 3. DEWATER AS NECESSARY TO EXCAVATE. THIS 1$ TO CERTIFY THE SUBDIVISION PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS:� REFER TO BY THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY RESOLUTION AMENDED MAP "Y OF PIECONIC BAY ESTATES OF APPROVAL DATED FILED IN THE OFFICE DELLEN CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY VA No. 1124. �Po v�k ON MAY 19, 1933 AS FILE BY CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD st a TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IF LOT STANDARD STONE BLEND ROADWAY SUBJECT 1�-- HOLE (NOT TO SCALE) PROPERTY K,1N 7r IT AGA RIGHT OF WAY KEY MAP her SCALE 1 " =600' .1fir 4t�e 3-T lr�T Br-o" 3—T 4--T !W-Ur ROAD SECTION LOT 1/2'-l' T CROWN (trip.) as SLOPE 1:3 SLOPE t3 MAX TO EXISTDNG GRADE MAX. TO EXISTING GRADE 1, HE 1> I a f COMPACTED WEARING COURSE TO BE CLEARED es. 51Iu bILNL RI,ENT FARM AND SEEDED TYPICAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM It! dou Ilk FINE GRACE (NOT TO SCALE) 6* COMPACTED BASE COURSE SIV EXISTING BANK RUN OR OTHER ROUSE TO BURIED EQUABLE MATERIAL F.F. ITS, V DEEP rMI FINISHED GRACE ELIEV. 11 p GRADE /5, PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE COUP Oral . LOCKING. WATIETETIGHIT & INSECT PROOF E-Ef.JLQy BURIED V DEEP min 2' DEEP I. CASTP RON COMER TO GRADE 1, In - FURTHEST LEACHING POOL 2Kmm 20'aha MIN An I., TOP ELL 98- 3 TEST HOLE DATA TA N 4 APPROVED` PE 3 OF A 3 POOL SYSTEM TEST HOLE DUG 13Y McDOWLD GEOSCILN ON SEPTEMBER 23. 1997 ARMCPHRE410jd Top OLM PMHEQ I/WPI/l. - # —$ ' "An to SAND as �V EL To W EL sent ot MR co-Up DARK And" al" LOAN OL al, Is ELEV. s& I PE H 3. BROWN LOWN" SILT KILL EAFFILE 'I LOT ti 3. 1 .1 Adeft, slim.. W" 1. Rwo-.1 --------------- BROWN ACUUM To COARSE SAND WITH Has GWWA`F cp D"M MUND APTHER EIREV GROUND WATER d-AJ5 e2. SEPTIC TANK (I I MINIMUM SEPTIC TASK CAPACITIES FORA 1 TO 5 BEDROOM HOUSE IS 1.0no GALLONS WAM IN 6nMR A.I. To LE 1 TANK; a LONG. 4-T WIDE, I-r DEEP sicho effill 10 GRAVEL SP 2 CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIMF STRENGTH OF 3,aoo Al AT 2A Evans t 3 WALL THICKNESS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF S. I TOP THICKNESS OF 17 AND A BOTTOM THICKNESS OF QLEACHING POOLS IF 300 wf 1 MINIMUM LEACHING SYSTEM MR A I TO 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IS 300 A, ft SIDEWALL AMEA� THE SEPTIC TANK SHALL BE INSTALLED AT UEHEL IN ALL DIRECTIONS (WHO A MAX TOLERANCE OF 1 ji4p) 3 POOLS, 4 DEEP, a- dim ALL WALLI BOTTOM AND TOP SHALL CONTAIN KINFORCING TO RESISF AN APPLIED FORCE I (31 ALL JOINTS SHALL BE REMLED SO "I THE TAK I$ WATERTIGHT 0 A MINIMUM 37 THICK RED or COMPACTED AND DR REA GAVEL 2. LEACHING POOLS ME TO ALL CONSTRUCTED OF PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE (OR EQUAL) LEACHING STRUMIR , SOLID DOMES ANDMR SL-MS AN Or Min DISTANCE BETWEEN SEPTIC TANK AD ROUSE SHALL BE MAINTAINED. J. ALL COVERS SHALL BE OF PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE (OR EQUAL) A 4. 10' min. DISTANCEBETWEEN LEACHING POOLS AND WATER NINE SHALL BE MAINTAINED 0! so A It AN 8 C BETWEEN ALL LEACHING POOLS SHALL BE MWANED M: min. DISTANCE SRAN E AN STANCE BETWEEN ALL LEACHING POOI AND SEPTIC TANK SHALL HE MANTAINED, LOT 0 Is Flows, --.,RA/1. ,Odf TYPICAL PLOT PLAN (NOT TO SCALE) SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ]REALM SERVICES MUPPAUGE, N.Y O SSG Pappolm, ONE goPIT -'. O-Iss Due ,OnQa N.Y.S. Lic. No 49668 AS, As, Its This is to carry that the proposed Realty Subdivision or DewflopereaL mw� 85dwsof W an. far in the 53.67- ISLAND VIEW LANE Pop with . 1.1di f—l.t as Jos ph A. ingeigno (PUBLIC WATER N STREET) roved a the above data, Water Supplies no SaW.I Disposal mciflities must conform to construction tandems In effect at the time .%. Ic 6 of construction and ore ubjAct to separate pericTits, pumbart to theme so standards. This Gpprovd shall be Yolud only if the realty subdivision/ SEPIC development and, I. duh� MAE with the County Clark Within a. year Land Surveyor TANK of this date, Consent I hereby given for the riling of this map an v! which this endorsement QpF,.AI in the Office of the County Clark in ERR. MIN accordance With the p,P,.[.FM of the Public Health LOW and the LEACHING Suffolk County Sanitary Chat Title Surveys — Subdivisions She Plans — Construction Layout F.H.S.. AnCe PHONE (516)727-2090 Fax (516)722-5093 Joseph H. Soler, P.E. OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS ROAD Director, OTilsio, of EmAnKHRI Quality One Union Square P.C. Box 1931 Aquebogue, New York 11931 Riverhead, New York 11901 97-418 al " I"'}\%casR rtN;N - - - r ( y {y 4 HI L NJ/ /' ( II FLY I,�,j11TS' 411 ' I,•'e _ rel Y4' F t f / I�A,P4rIY' ' J„r { AREA DATA THIS SUBDIVISION WILL APPEAR IN I'�l_JP� 1LYtiY �I >tio ,Ffp DISTRICT 1000 SECTION 53 BOCK O6 R E L ; 14 I ' I J 330,251.96 f . e. 5 t � ,I ,A 9 Y 11 1999 LOT 1 7se1 °°. A MINOR SUBDIVISION'! , 1 THE EXISTANCE OT RIGHT OF WAYS '.R ° it 3y I' Apr trE ,r PREPARED FOR 330,248.78 5 ft. AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF Southold Tow aA LOT 2 7sat cc. q PARADISE s T C Planning Boar olr�°N O LST 3 ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT OUARANTEEO. C � 1_J S 1J S NIPS 'I< qA .1 LOT`y6' tAW 343,405.54 sq. ft. , t - r /1 (INCLUDING STRIP TO M, r) 7.884 °o. ISLAND VIEW LANE SITUATED AT J °" / a I 2lull, . I � 330 252.74 s ft. 9 s _ �M T E 9% / LOT 4 7se2°c. BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT, RESIDENCE R 80 S HA M A lJ w AR Q ' +^ TOTAL 1,334,159.02 sq, ft. SCHOOL DISTRICT. GREENPORT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD \ $` 30.628 °c. � ' aa"A 0 FIRE DISTRICT: GREENPORT SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK em p \• a I •yr ® 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE ra (2 SCALE � Ef—— 1 OO � I � BY US FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS COMPLETED I �' �_ I DECEMBER 11, 1997 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE NOTES °v . p' I 1 (. W t MONUMENTS SHOWN THUS III HEREON / - DECEMBER 1 6, 1997 A 1. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM. ,a �_. \ / z O ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE I '� AND GEODETIC SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: \ '� AND GEODETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT. , I ' , „I, MARCH 8, 1999 REVISED PROPOSED LOT SIZES � � I \ 6 as � — EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS: - --rB---- `"•�' 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM,P F c I I IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. m Ill `\3'y/ c5f DFO g�,GSJi�p� espA° yz, II I\ \\ mv, •°<` O � 3. DEWATER AS NECESSARY TO EXCAVATE. fir X, I eSo IN 1 \ 'a \'� THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE SUBDIVISION PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS:O REFER TO - GR Mc 5T a P �_ By THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SGUTHOLD By RESOLUTION AMENDED MAP "A" OF PECONIC BAY ESTATES �soe'oR qR` w "�. 4 I OF APPROVAL DATED I. T,f,,` /, y ` +/ s \ `'\ M /' O FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY dao- r � - ' ON MAY 19, 1933 AS FILE No. 1124. afI" BY y0 1 CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD u � i \ / ° r r >if0 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 1 , It\ESTHDE `°T° STANDARD STONE BBLEND ROADWAY(NOT TO ` 4 RIGHTof WAY f KEY MAP 0. \ ea '6 /����\a , / v-1%) @O SCALE 1 E'=600' SAE' ) II I I e 3 � \\\ \\\ 6 O ' • rV / / / / p9 \ \ \ I6'-0" ROAD SECTION / \ \ LOT 1 V w n / F z \ \ 9 SLOPE ,:J 1/z^I' Y' cBowN (irp.) I/0"I51 ¢ stOPE 1,3 `' 1 , aJ / 6/ � // / / ID , \\ \\\ MAx. rO Ewsnrvc GRADEA" `` MAx TO Exlsnrvc cnaOE ,,,. •r PSOIL 11 S,KI/ COMPACTED WEARING COURSE A I/AI sT°NE RcnO FARM AND SEEDED ol L , nGRADE TYPICAL SEWAGEDIPO'SAL SYSTEM I ` ` 'I e T NO 0 SCALE _ � / p 5 \ T P- 1 6" COMPACTED BASE COURSE ) m. V ' t Bx 5 / p N OR E%ISTING BANK RUN 0 OTHER HOUSE ' 4 z rtW NURIEO SUITABLE MATERIAL EFL, .L1.i' . DEEPRNIEHEP GRADElie .II PRECAST REINFORCED CDNCRpE COVEq n24•p {BCNINC, WATERTIGHT k INSECT PROOF AiNEH CRAG! 1 r �1 BURIED 1' DEEP min R' DEEP ma„ CAST IRON COVER TO GRADE MUM. \ TEST HOLE DATA MIR. A" dla '� Fu�Thh �T -��w�wwlG .Pa14,, ITCHED C PIPE YPmin O"min. MIN P dW I TOP EL 9e' �., ,r,F A, !PARI N PITCHED I x" 1' IDP EIBV 10.5 MPRDVEO PIPE M 1'VVL J + FnwM TEST HOLE DUG BY Mc00NALD GEOSCIENCE ON SEPTEMBER 23, 1997 w 6 __ PRCHEP t/e'/t .a L ' BL l➢L P o,wx aROwx sttt Lpau OL INv RE6L INVEHim a m TIMERS • eNWER P 4'PEdI LOT MET bg AR i RHONN LOY SILT MIL 3 ELE, Lcm \ M1�pp. exowx saTr saP wlw lox cluv¢ sM PROwN MMUM TO ROIRSE SAND WUR 10% PMVEL sP wAT111 cWIND WITEH EL 1p a�. SEPTIC TANK (1) � leel \ m \ ,!P / wl IN BROWN A.U. r0 cd veE , 1 TANK, sEPnc u4' C4ill s FOR A r TO] BEDROOM xousE IS 1.000 C,,LLAns. I TANN, e' LOLL, AVE MINI 6'_i• DEEP NO NOT mx cw.vEL sP PM AT se an. rij / P COHCREIE EHV1 HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSNE3", A STRENGTH OF 3,000 �y� / S WALL ALLS, FS6 AN RE A MINIMUM NR IN A i0P THICKNESS R OF 6' NA A EO F rN OF W .1 4'. yHl'NCa PDO,�LS> IS' ALL WALLS. SMALL ANO i0P SOT T DIE REIN IS WATERTIGHT. TO REEIbT M MPLIEC FCRCE OF ,1C0 Pel 4 ALL JOINTS SHALL BE fiF,LLEO SO iVWT DIE T,WN IS WATERTX:M. I. MINIMUM LVCHINC 59IgA MRA 1 1D J Ed1RogR NWEE' E,4g0;N Yt ,wEYI/LL'.-tFFA. 5. THE SEPTIC TARN SHNJ. BE INSTALLED AT IEYFL IN ALL OIgEC110N5 (WITH A µYX, TOLER/,NCE OF 31/4") F+ ON A u1NIMUM 3- TRICK BED OF COMPACTED SWP OR PEA CMYEL Y. LF/6H1NC ppOL9 M(TO Rf C NSIRUCTlD Wr PR REINFOROEO pONORLTE (OLN EI�,VAL) + I \ pw Nd% \25 rd �v/ 6 A 10' U.I. DISTANCE BETWEEN SEPTIC TANK ANO HOUSE EH/,LL BE MAINTAINED. LEN+NINC'SIRUDNREE. SOLIQ �OME$ANO/OR @ r, / f I o/F'AN2 g 1 ALL gDAERS 3HAUCCSE 9F PRECAST N����fflNFO1�fA O➢NOIIl.IE'(OIL I{�A ) aL }N CE �' AlIE10 IEE AWNTMNED , li t a.Ante' mm. OlSol eEDDRI ALL IUDDMIRIN {4s�rtlp'e WI. rtN LOT❑z 1 Taps ,p NNe /_ e, M e OUR Ol 6 NRKr,Rbo e6 N - '/ ; ,e3 N(P•/%Fp�NB. I oe t TYPICAL PLOT PLAN mr01101"e o N /II NP[r / I qA G DaRgl / (NOT TO SCALE) SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES 00 I'A'N HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. ® 4 PPOPFRM1 LINE J 0 - ! Date N 4 4 I I / i ,rd^z 6866 eA xSSs ° 66 N o''6 No , / I 4 t9 N,oN Nw" m F` 0 EW f 'I �LAMFgs+TO eo n,w_xapT _ _ Y Thie Is to ori that th. proposed Reolty Subdivlalon or Development 1 u• I N "' 65'4030 W e HOUSE far In the , I , II 53.67' ISLAND VIEW LANE wth a taml of let We. c °1 IAN ou,< UO W N/a/! (PUBLIC WATER IN STREET) approved on the Cb data Water Suppllee and Senul Ofti al J'�� 27:001 AOWIN LA{sBN _ F'c llnet etlon and Prm UtEl of to operatedpennb pdual in furpvabt toil at the,, Nl SmANK afondadia and approval l shall be aIle only If the k wiU lube vlaloR/ SEPnc tleveopment mop duly filed with the County Clerk within one year V, , of lhle date Coneant a hereby given for the filing of this map on s' ANION thm endorsement oppeora in the Offlae of the County Clerk ID Q Mlx N. accordance wth the provleone of the Publla Hill Law and the "-r•. Ny LEACHING Suffolk County Ford., Cod. 6 Pacts t/� Title Surreys, SUbdrufslons Sde 'U'll 7 i con FYI Ii 4"d�y$yt r r AREA IXPAN90N PHONE (516)7z7-20e0 F ph N. Bby P.E. 7. mDirector. Civil mu6ity OFFICES LOCATED AT ROADast I,�t�1147,y�2-�L bM,' UIGd r�IQl6' 9 One Union, S uore Aqueb°gue,, NOW 'York, 119 1 c I I 'I s. Ti 1. : .' .,, r ., ., .. ., . 2 . " r.... a..... •. . , ..t. a .. .. .. i I AREA DATA THIS SUBDIVISION WILL APPEAR IN MINOR SUBDIVISION DISTRICT 1000 SECTION 53 BLOCK 06 LOT 1 33 7.65797 . f}. PREPARED FOR zs57 7I'�,T C om{1 ISLES C THE ExIBEANCESEM OF RIGHT C WAYS PARADISE ISLES /9��yy tN 33 75 57D 90C. ff. ANO. N EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF LOT Z II ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. i eJ• SA TA rTT L� TI AT f1 LOT 3 333.533.93 sq. ft. y °ay 1 1 U 1 L.D 1 _ / 7.657 ac. +g , gM1gFM1 A ,p 333,539.03 s ft. ARSHAMOMAQUE / w Aril' 0 LOT 4 7.657ac. q BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT: RESIDENCE R-80 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD � �1 4i, TOTAL 1.330.628 Cc. ft SCHOOL DISTRICT: GREENPORT SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK 9G�\ PEGS, m^ wg1�M, a FIRE DISTRICT: GREENPORTIs SCALE 1 " = 100' Sr e 'sc g� I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE "'D MISS, / /y,, BY US FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS COMPLETED DECEMBER 16, 1997 M �p 8 8 N DECEMBER 11. 1997 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE NOTES: MONUMENTS SHOWN THUS:■ HEREON 1. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM. O `9 ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE \ 5� ` CORRECTLY SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS; \ 0 )0 g� s AND GEODETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT. EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS; - --I°-——- \ 0��,L��,fi Vol gi / 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM, OF cj�'C'soFo� I 1 \\ �"pI IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. tdt'4FASaSTH''�+"� I I \ `pe'• 17 3. DEWATER AS NECESSARY TO EXCAVATE. QG4 E Mss se 6' ¢ 10 THIS IS i(0 CERTIFY THE SUBDIVISION PUN HAS BEEN APPROVED 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS: s4 REFER TO \ d S,qA I \ \ g BY THE �PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY RESOLUTION AMENDED MAP Y OF PECONIC BAY ESTATES \ Rd`s. 1 \ OF APP90VAL DATED ORp,AR. +j, / \ \ q / 7 FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY 4 + \ ON MAY 19, 1933 AS FILE No. 1124.BY CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD \ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LOT 91' STANDARD""� STANDARD STONE BLEND ROADWAY SUBJECT \� 2 (NOT To SCALE) aPROPERTY \\ �I� RIGHT OF WAY KEY MAP 31 B•-T li-D' a-IY 4'-m SCALE 1 " =600' 15Wjp ""'UNe I / \ 16-Cir ROAD SECTION I -1✓///� ic. LOT❑f / 'e� , \\ \\ / M / j , �`J /z / / \` {y�y SLOPE n] 1/Tr1• Y CROWN (lyp.) 1/S.r SLOPE 13 •� \ f / Y/ // / ,A , \\ \ 'S / @ / p MAX. TO IXISIING GRADE // \ MAX. TO IXISITNG GRACE d \ I ✓/ 05 / // I 'a1 S \ 4•PSOIL Y \ y y ^tj J COMPACTED WE RING COURSE TO BE CLEARED END E°max° SEEDE° TYPICAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM 9 /F \ FINE GRADESIV N \ \\ / C COMPACTED BASE COURSE (NOT TO SCALE) Y YY EXISTING BAN UI TI • FL FlNISHECRUDESUITABLE MATERIAL F. 4' DELP mo / \ `\ — UrD /,o'�I EIEV. 1 4• PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE COVER FINISH GRADE 24 dff. LOCKING, WATERTIGHT A INSECT PROOF L-Ev. °e, 1'W -10 {t BURIED 1- DEEP ITT. 2- DEEP maa. CAST IRON cLOER ToGRADE \ FURTHEST LEACHING POOL TEST HOLE DATA MIPRaVED^PIPE 201 2V min MIN. 4' ETD. TDP E. B.B' 3 OF A 3 POOL SYSTEM PITCHED 1 4' 1' TOP EtEV.1oS-�I APPROYEO PIPE w L TEST HOLE DUG BY MC�AI,D GEOSCIENCE ON SEPTEMBER 23, 1997 FECHED VY/h 3 EL-U.Q p INV EL 3 q CROSSWER 35'NRC0N \ 1 \ 1, ROOK BRQNN SILTY 1IIN1 tt E 6' E�NvENT Nq °I a4 INvtiftT PIPE Co. a/ 3 - LOT[M \ '/ eRawx LOAArc SILT ML 3 FELL ¢Ev.ypE r YYY�vvv • ?' 1 ' - :' BR°YM SILW SA.M WH lax Gwi STI R n BR MEDIUM TO CWSE SAND Mu IDS Cli SP �—6 _I BOTiO)� 3 .MUND WATER �N•O I \ �g� H Ft£v.�.B' - EIEv.yS 5 / _ /' \ so'}'U"S ^i GROUND SAM EL yp 82 SEPTIC TANK (1) WATER IN BTake MEDIUM Th CGWSE 1 MINIMUM SFPIIC TANKCAPACITIES MR A I TO d BEDROOM HOUSE IS 1.000 CA40N5 1 TANK. e' LONA WIDE. Y-Y WIDE,. e'-Y DEEP SW.WITH IR BRAWL SP 2. CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE SIFE"GTH of 1,000 Fit AT 26 DAYS. 3. WSE- THICKNESS SHIM BE A MINIMUM OF Y. A TOP THICKNESS OF C Mo a B070M THICKNESS OF 4' LEACHING POOLS (31 ALL WALLS. BDIIOM ANO IOP SHALL CONTSN REINFURCINC TO RESIST AN APPUEO FORCE DF 300 Pat JSki SHALL BE SEALED 5o THAT THE TANK IS WATERTIGHT I. MINIMUM IPACHING SYSIEM MR A I TO 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IS 300 xa fl SIOEWAIL MR 3 Po015: 4' OFEP. e' Els 5 THE SEPTIC TANK SIMll BE INSTILLED AT LEVEL IN HL DIRECTIONS (WITH A MAI TOLERANCE of 21/fj ON A MINIMUM 5 THICK BED OF C°MPACTE° SING OR PG GRINWL 2. LEACHING POLLS ARE TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE (OR EQUAL) o i 6 A 1a' min DISTANCE BETWEEN SEPTIC TANK AN° HOUSE SHALL BE MMNUINED LEACHING STRUCTURES• 5000 DDME3 AND/aR SUBS. N/p/( rJS 3. ALL CdVERS SHALL 6E DF PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE (OR EQUAL). �y 1 4 A 10' min DISTANCE BETWEEN LEILHINO POOLS .Wo WATER LINE SHALL SE MMNTNNED. LOT�2 I �yy ,� ,P N,ry'ta / �' 5. AN amin. 0STAN CE BETWEEN ALL LEACHING POOLS SHALL BE MAINTANED 6 AN e' min .:.CE BETWEEN ALL LEACHING POOLS AND SEPTIC TANK SHALL BE M4NTAINEO, / / I I I A6• 5T t 1" Q " —S' TYPICAL PLOT PLAN / j I e'• pU✓'" £ A (NOT TO SCALE) R` / SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES EIf / \ HAUPPAUGE. N.Y. a ® S J SG LJ '1 PROPERTY GXE H � MAY (: j )Jyy ea �qVa €e xI�}1 / CLW v ml Mse, DUAN}/Y li 1 Fi \ \ / Z O / I 9 y0x W e ND C I ® �� \ g , _ Date �' 0 9 Southold Town '9 w t� fi / e ,ys A54.1g• e s�,nMDNDATM'_ 6G.4 60A r M KA O This Is to certify that the proposed Realty Subdivision or Development N 65'40'30" HOUSE for the d�5 I 5W 3.87• ISLAND VIEW with a total of 1&.wae meq■ ,01 00 (PUBLIC WATER IN SMELT) approved on the above date. Water Supplies and Sewage Di paid _ ,IOL "Int, e ,; olse: M)'Uf��' '� - Inge■��6eK,�■■ ■o 76227QUI W ,�NCot F-dii,Nee must conform to .MtNctBu slondard. n 4Hest at 4 961d' V 'V ,y w xn of construction and are subject to separate permits pureuant'to those �`B standards This is d.l(, hall wI valid only t the aIH subdivielon/ Land Surveyor SEPTIC development map tlulyy flan with the Co my Clark wlNln one year T•' of this dole. Comment Is hereby aIvan for ilia filing 1 [his op n ' ;'IN s• which this endorsement appears 1 [he 3 e of the County Clerk In MIx ....more. with the provld4md of the blic Health Law AVM the IFILHmc SaRalk County Somary Code ,�„ ,IA :1 COLS a ..r Title Surveys — Subdivisions — Site Plans — Construction Layout GOc\ RE aP.wsloN / PHONE (516)727-2090 Fax (516)722-5093 -� Joseph H. Baler, P.E. Dmm.mr, Division of Environmental Duality OFFICES LObATEDrAT MAILING ADDRESS One Union Square P.O. Box 1931 Aqueboque, New York 11931 Riverhead, New York 11901 r �•r:_. 97- 418 t, IF 'IBL w � ° lSC ISG AREA DATA THIS SUBDIVISION WILL APPEAR IN DISTRICT IC 1000 SECTION 53 BLOCK 06 I 333,543.97 sq. ft. MINOR SUBDIVISION LOT T 1 SION 7.657 Ga. I THE EXISTANCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS PREPARED ISLES I�-I 1 333,542.09 sq. ft. AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF � •h, II' PARADISE 11J L 1/�J LlJ !-y LST Z 7.6$7 OC. ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. DY tl} I"A 333,533.93 sq. ft. 0 SITUATED AT /A LOT 3 7.657 Cie. gy°'+F NY� LOT 4 333,539.03 sq. ft. BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT: RESIDENCE R-80w°x'°"D ARSHAMOMAQUE �w �- 0 7.657aa, / 1� $ TOTAL 1'330.628 ❑c,sq. It SCHOOL DISTRICT: GREENPORT / TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 9� aP FIRE DISTRICT: GREENPORT SUFFOLK COUNTY , NEW YORK 9��L � I*NNaWaN, / N'--MAAA� WPEs CREEK / s `y1�IBa i'`•L I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE SCALE 1" = 100' I 1 g BY US FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS COMPLETED / rAy \ ((1 DECEMBER 11, 1997 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE NOTES: (� DECEMBER 1 6, 1997 �� / O " �C� MONUMENTS SHOWN THus: ■ HEREON 1. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM. \ /''a, ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE \ EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: W y "A CORRECTLY SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL \-v# I I I \ w• ,i \ i � AND GEODETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT. EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS: - - -la- -- - O�F ,o I I 1 \ °3, / mp 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM, 0 1 1 \ rQ IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. \ s° Ndi � \ 1\ \ ''tF, eaM` O 3. DEWATER AS NECESSARY TO EXCAVATE. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THE SUBDIVISION PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS:(R REFER TO \\ BY THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY RESOLUTION AMENDED MAP "A" OF PECONIC HAY ESTATES OF APPROVAL DATED \\ FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY ON MAY 19, 1933 AS FILE Na. 1124. BY �{� - CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD �ty k,* yd. \ I , Cold / TOWN OF SOUTHOLD flt3 MAY 27 1999 e� \Ten HOLE LOTS STANDARD STONE BLEND ROADWAY SUBJECT \ �a (NOT TO SCALE) Southold Town PROPERTY RIGHT OF WAY Planning Board \ KEY MAP I I a A\r� / � I � � /- Q ao• v IsuxD nEw uNE +, SCALE 1 " =600' , ,,-p ,. B. -1 I '— ' 16.-0' ROAD SECTION ••� / / LOT Y CROWN/ (t'P) 1/Y.T' \I �} / i- 4' SLOPE 1:J / SLOPE 1 3 /._ r✓ pA' �/ �/ / y �V TO IXISIING GRME A• MA%. TO E%19TNG GRADE Ie / �+ TO Y COMPACTED WEARING COURSE TO BE CLEARED -- i✓ tlO / N �. \ mo'a' �' 3/4 ON s` BLEND RASED AND SEEDED NECRAOE TYPICAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM m [ NOT TO SCALE) ;j p6•� w \ - -/ ' \J E%1511NG BANK P NE DR UOTHER HOUSE 6'i,• - SUITABLE MATERUL FPL lJd' 4`TEM moe. . FINISHED GRADE „` BURIED 1' DEEP min. Y DEEP pax. ELN ELFNV CPILE _ CASTaIII COVERWTO�OWE A INSECT PR°DF �E� -> FURTHEST LEACHING POOL PRECASf REINFORCED CONCRETE 6NER ' MIN. !' ala. TEST HOLE DATA :I'min min Appear ie i` ` 2 `e PITCHED u illi• MIN r em. TOP EL ae• . OF A 3 POOL SYSTEM TGP ELEv.,1ne- '� A TEST HOLE DUG BY M OONe D OS I N ON SEPTEMBER 23, 199] N 9 a' aio. 31 CLEAN NO EL]➢.p INV. EL 3-' CROSSaYEA COLLM fYe °' u.e' FIEV $.A_ at °L INVFAI PIPE I OIAK eRDWN slLn InIM GL + ,a_ C BROWN Lower SILT ME 3 AEFLE ETfV LY }� ' q 3 LOT 3 Y °xowN sur NO WITH wX cavEi. a p a e' a -STI _ ou o WATER I , 1a m � BOOM MEOIVM TO COWSE SWO WITH Its GMVEL 9P • BOTTO)N 3 Gq N A \ fad x ELEV EL£V ].6: n yr 3� w y I a .' GROUND WA EL l.e S res / - _ / A U,yns°'' ¢ es' SEPTIC TA K (1) u VA / \ I / \ ♦ 1 MINIMUM 5EPON TANK CAPACITIES S F➢R A 1 i0,.. BEDROOM HOUSE IS 1,GOO GALLONS WATER IN BROWN MERLIN 10 LDNEE I TANK. e' LANG. T-Y WIDE. M C DEEP SM'O'MIH 1Df LPAVEL SP 2.I CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM UMMOF To STRENGTH OF 3,000 Tel AT Pe DAYS. J. WALL THICK EUS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF S,p TOP THICKNESS OF C AND A BOTTOM THICbNESS OF !' LEACHING POOLS (3) 15' ALL WALLS, BOTTOM AND TOP SHALL CONTAIN REINFORCING TO RESIST AN APPLIED FORCE OF 300 Pet. I I \ I. MINIMUM LEACHING DEEP $STELA MR A 1 N J BEDROOM HOUSE IS ]00 ea It SIOEWALL AREA. ' d W / a. ALL JOINTS TANK 6E sF.BE INSTALLED so THAT Tx VIrT14Is LL DRECTIO y 6. THE SEPTIC TANK SWLL BE OFCOM AT INN IN ALL DIRECTIONS GwVrS (WIp1 A DAN TOLERANCE OF S1/4•) J ACHING Y DEEP, Sr tlIo p ,a ON A MINIMUM S THICK BED °F COMPACTED JJJD OR PFA GRAVEL 2 LEW'HINC POOLS ME TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE (OR EQUAL) 516a�5.a^ - � i 6 A to' min DISTANCE BETWEEN SEPRC TANK AFD HOUSE GRYINL BE MANFANED, LEACHING STRUCTURES, SOaO CAST ANO/OR SUBS. J. ALL LOVERS SHALL BE ET EN LEA REINFORCED CONCRETE (OR EQUAL). UL Ily4. A 10' min DISTANCE BETWEEN LEACHING POOLS ANO WATER ONE SHALL DE AUINTANED. •Ay �/ / I \ 4 m Nl/,L f EI5 �n S AN 6' man DISTANCE BETWEEN ALLLEACHING POOLS SHALL BE MAINTAINED. LOT'❑2 1 � 2 p � �QNB 6 AN B' min. DISTANCE BETWEEN ALL LEACHING POOLS AND SEPRC TANK SH/,LL BE MNNTANED / 1 s5 DO4' OR G TYPICAL PLOT PLAN Na N 0 LpAN — D/E got I I \ off S 'rs _n,a5 ° £ e�MA / (NOT TO SCALE) SUFFOLK COUNTY DI:PAHTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES �� pS W HIUPPAUGE, NY. I NoPDTIY DHE - ' CZ o O - / Date _... Y,• I I :��,� N.Y.S. Lic. No 49666 mRe tA+ S \ 9� / 4 6B$ N0 e mnc A UP ' IR A� I I / �•Iw-rpFA Be _ _ O r-" u � — xBs.q• This Is to certify that the proposed Realty Subdivision or Development dq� N 853.67' W Tor -- — the I VIEW HOUSE ISLAND A SNE Wer a lata) of—lot was Jose h ngegno AR .Ta ,,r W N/°�TSON (PUBLIC WATER IN SIAEET) a etl on the above date.Water Supplied one Sect at the ptime pprov Zy iG W Ofcconssruction st an dorral e a Ti construction ct osaratedard. in permits pursuant to those SJ m z oEFaPc development p dwiij FLIM dOr the LDunly Clerk will hip year Land Surveyor 76 standard.. This approval hall be Olid nay f the Itv subdivision/ TANK of this date. Consent hereby given for the filing of this map on ID' 111 s' which this endorsement 'Appears in the Office of the County Clerk in IN uIN accordance with the pr,,vielone of the Public Health Law and the LEACHING Suffolk County Sanitary Cm'K Frds. 3Title Surveys — Subdivisions — Site Plans — Construction Layout \ORUOE E%PANSION .RFA PHONE (516)727-2090 Fax (516)722-5093 d°°eph H Bmer, P E. OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS ROAD Oireetar. Division Of Envlranmenlal Ou011ly One Union Square P.O, Box 1931 Aquebogue, New York 11931 Riverhead, New York 11901 — — 97-418 I I f it , . . I MINE .. weswes - - 1 + •1 e 'a AREA DATA THIS SUBDIVISION WILL APPEAR ' DISTRICT 1000 SECTION 53 BLOCK 06 IAT 1 330, 5 eq. N. MI1�T��. � SUBDIVISION 7..58,1 a ac: - PREPARED FOR THE EXISTANCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS I 3 of C IF 33 7.581 $ . N. AND, N sHoWNT RE ORD. ' LOT "L 7 SB7 OC ANY, NOT SXOWN A0.fi NOT GUARANTEED. '� �• , .•I 1 PARADISE ISLES r LOT 3 a✓ 343,405.54 sq ft. 41° SITUATED AT �� (INCLUDING VIEW RIP LANEO 7.884 OC. {P NAY j '' � 30 74 a . F . �aMo •i : 3 252, i 9 aa' 1r TR-80 � ar•'. a� LO 4 RESIDENCE _ BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT I A.RSHAI'vIO�VIAQLTE � N� ,� ® 7.5$2GG. y 1,334,159.02 sq. ft SCHOOL DISTRICT: GREENPORT T g TO AL 3L� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD , 30.62$ cc. I ,a GREENPORT r GREE P I FIRE DISTRICT: SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK SCALE 1 = 100' o v ' `. 2 Iu Q4 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MAGE ,.pl I I \ ry BY US FROM ACNAL SURVEYS COMPLETED / DECEMBER 16, 1997 M 1 Eta DECEMBER 11, 1997 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE NOTES'.' (/ �+ f° MONUMENTS SHOWN THUS: ■ HEREON MARCH 8, 1999 REVISED PROPOSED LOT SIZES 540 ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE I. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM. \ J I ( e CORRECTLY SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: , \ EPTEMBER 17, 1999 ADDED COMMON DRIVEWAY PROFILE fJ ��� AND GEODETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT. EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS: ----ro---- N5to' ly II \\ / 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM, \ IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. \ SegJ OF $� tdl I I I \ a e O ,cfN„ I �f I \ \ 4 P f°N 3. LOTDEWATER AS NECESSARY S EXCAVATE. CS NG'" Gyri•x' M ,a• y I 1 \ �,. \�j THIS IS PL CERTIFY THE SUBDIVISION PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS CO REFER TO BY THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BY RESOLUTION AMENDED MAP"A" OF PECONIC BAY ESTATES R •� / P A OF APPROVAL DATED CN�}Sd,RL�"]• � N!, BY FILED IN THE OFFICE 'OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTYSEP 84 1999ON MAY 19, 1933 AS FILE No. 1124.Southold Town TYPICAL PLOT PLAN— �b 1 \ *'® �W. CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD (NOT TO SCALE) Planning Board \\ ^ c / \ \ \\ � \ / -12 PN� U2 I LOT❑WI \\ SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES p11 TEST HOLE \ �^•� / // n . G' � � >a HAUPPAUGE. N.Y. .2' '.SW'(•'(S) �T � ' / � � \\ \ � Doh ,( HOUSE KE [�Y MAP - , '^'• / 4J� / / �'�— \ \ \ T o This Is to certify that the proposed Realty SubdlVlman or Development _ SCALE I "=600' / 4] % / In the svnD for TwK 4 + \ \ @ with a total at tat was ' v 4 tD' s• / e \ pproved on the above data Water Supplies and Sewage Disposal 1 , / / LOT❑1 / -9 `, \ \ / .1 const mtio conform h subject to alantlartle In affect t the time s. 17 ' / A / X a \ \ / etaneoNe ctlCttnThis and an !ablest la eeporoke Randle Pumuant to those IUCxIUC t � Ar/ / \ \ y approval hall be valld my If the reallysubdivision/ development map le tluly filed with the County Clerk within one year f - •/' o/ this date. Consent is/ hereby Stier, for the filing of this map o `h Me enaa ement appears the Mice or the Cour, CI°rk e which 1 rn p a 'n County - �/ Pla ons of the Public Health Law and the �EMP,w510N Cordanon wkh the rde i nRFA p 1 \ SuRolk Co Sanita Code County ry ,a TYPICAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM 7-- 01 n" /' / s \\ IKND (NOT TO SCALE) . s Td \ a HOUSE a TOP euRlm DEEP max. 4 Tip, 2 Joee h H Baler, PE. 4 2. P ELN. yts. _ QualityFlMNM d f \ V Director. OWielon ar Environmental ,a /� PR R FD ED CONCRETE CfIVER MP 1EG.51 D RC F ' M. IN. WA A INSECT PMgF 2Nd LOST 1NTTIGM tlLN. J2� - DEEP oa BURIED 1 DEEP min. 2 EE m , / ]• D C16T IRON COYE11 10 MIACE / / O I F r / / \ 11RTFFRS LEACWING POOL ' Mx. 4 afo. OF A".3. POOL 'SYSTEM . APPROYm PIPE 20'min a'mIO MM. 1' dlR. '! 1DP'EL gd' d ITC HED 1 t' P TDP ETP. ,Gt dPRq0 / / ' . �fI 11 F1EV.N2,�+L' OhE�TT - PIPE _ OF DDUAT ELEV. LK r, 3m CWo nP2 • / I LOT® BPPFIE °t CQ I I I r' I TEST HOLE DATA / 199] `A \ TEST HOLE DUG BY McO0NAL0 GEOSCIENCE ON SEPTEMBER 23, 3 TER I M MA •leeri pBp 2 I DEV. pp I ] �= Bgplm A La. 0 \ EIEV. I I // \ \\\ „�,•lav° rWiK MANN 9L1Y LOW oL SEPTIC TANK (1 enawx 1.0iB sllr ML .-..� 1 _^ _ BKDWH 9Ltt swa N11N fox oRAV[L sN I. MINIMUM SFmIC TANF CAPACIIIE! FOR A , TO 3 BEDROOM HOUSE 6 1,000 OWDNS. f TANK; a LDNO, 4-3• WIDE, W-7- DEEP / I \ 2 CONCRETE 9HLL1 HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRE99ME STRENGTH OF 3,000 pN AT M Ok". W 3. WALL THICKNESS SHAH BE A MINIMUM OF Y. A TW THICKNESS OF d' AND A BOTTOM THICKNESS OF e. LEACHING POOLS (3),• / I I I \ \ MOWN NEDN4 m COURSE SMD wmm fax IFAVEL SP AALµNYE, BOTTPM AND MP SWLL CONTAIN WDXFORCMO 10 RESIST AN APPLIED FORCE OF]Oil per. 1 { ° a 4. ALL WUTM SHAIL BE SEAM SO TUT THE TANK Is WATERTIGHT t. LONIMUM HFALNINO B1S63t F'OR A 1 1D 3 BEDIIpOAI HOUSE IS aoo w k SOOYAtL MFA .fy.• 1D, } ,.�`2/ 4 5 WE !EPEC TANK SHV1 BE DISTILLED AT LEVEL IN ALL OMMONS (W11H A MAIL TIXEMNCE W 31/4•) y POOLSI 1' DEEP. d' pM. . •� / I \ ,Pµ°' p.b Eq MUM WIVER EL yd 6W ON A MINIMUM W THICK BED OF COMPACTED SAND OR PFA GRAVEL 2 F�jDHINWO Ms ARE 1D 1 p8NM%/I� ImNfglDm�,GPr!URER'(DB mWy �','-H / I 99 5 A 10' min. DIBPNCE 9EfNEF11 SEPTIC TANK AND HOUSE SHNL BE MNW"D, STIIUCNRES 6g1U N 125' • 3. NL COVERS SIYNL W OF PNECAST 1611FFpp�Rppl!D� OOM9REIE (MI'EOUV.). 4. A lo' her, DISTANCE BETWEEN LEILHM9,P,O0t.8 ANd IYA O LINE ISW L TIE MNtNNM. r LOT 02 I I N MM•'M -/ WATER IN KNOWN MmwN To COURSE d. AN • mill. MSMXOE BETWEEN ILL USUMIN0 POOLS,RHAA RE MUNTANED. SAND WITH IDx ofiep L S' e. AN e' min. OWWE BETWEEN ALL JEACHING TOMS AND.SEFdd TANK SH412 BE LWMMNEO C a I 5 oL *0. eN DPM B0`r Wax rD W ° KID � " TOWN OF SOUTHOLD d* ®li� STANDARD STONE BLEND ROADWAY / 5R1 � I plAp� (NOT TO SCALE) �;�,� PD ➢ '�/ A' ,A9' RIGHT OF WAY / I •P,,,mAa laNWdr,T,pi �3 TG d I o N B 34870• W ISLAND VIEW LANE (PuBuc "TR IN JO' O' Ja aPM A , Inge,,�sl0 , C WDI T I E D B'-O' J'-0' 4'-0 4 , COMMON DRIVEWAY PROFILE (VERTICAL SCALE 7'=20', HORIZONTAL SCALE 1'=100') Id'-O" ROOD SECTION Land, S 'P "T°x"' � T 1/2':1' 3" �— � CROWN (ty •) St ' Title Surveys - Subdivisions Site Construction La U t,2S 1.3 0 CHo.V2x MAX. TO EXISTING GWAE SNG GRE e EXI9nMa CFMIER UNE lo� W WOE CO oN DUYEWAY i 4COMPACTED WEMING GOURSE TO BE Ca _— - - --------- -—-— - --- 3/4- BIOME BLEND RAKED AND s PHONE (516)727-2090 Fax '(51,6)722,9093 MtlIUNo wATDf ELIv, u' FINE OWE OFFICES LOBATED AT MAILING,ADDRESS p N � COURSE � A 0. box '1931 B• COMPACTED E c R6 e o Square�Z- p Ptyy Fzxx �2pp E M OR Union Sq d EXISTING K NOR OTHER P N eAI A uebo ue New Mork 11931 'Riverhead, .New Ybrk 11901 zpq HP RB q 9 M SUITABLE MATEAwL f 5 sessivies", lo '„ I - r, , _ T .�}�}T TCS . . r `I cJ . . ._ _ r I �, NOR SU -� h+F#,�l�Kl� � Q, �'� :�� � � � � � , . : . ',�1, ', l y�j��i A..: DA � � THIS SUBRIV4SION WILL MPF�AR 1N � � � _ r };+r : blStdl(`T 1'0011 SECTION 53 BLOCK Dq PAWNBED2 FOOR oLEFT. 1� 33fj,?59.9fx ,q' rr, 7,561"'or- THE EXISTANoE OF RIGHT' DF WAYS PA'AAD,t,9E, 'ISLES 450.248,78 R : ft. � ANo R. usEyeLrSaRECORD If _ LOT,'I' `' 4 q 'A'NYN m'�SHawN�'ARE NOT GUW11N D. rE 5 1 a. 7� al"fi• ' O -1 34 4 5.5 f . - �•- ^ �l �,{ � ,{ p 7T'�'1IT UALTED AT f 3 0 4 s f t IJ�A1V1O1V1Z- Q V 1� / (INCLNT Yj. SRtLI}ITP ! G y��r�( /�` I F( e?t a �! G(1T 4 ' 330,29,2,74 e9- .ft• BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT: RESIDENCE R-80' v "6 ;rY f l`1 OF .$.`6.i1,UT14OLI /, �y i Cy 7.582ea. �w f 1,334,1.59:02 sq. ft SCHOOL DISTRICT': GREEN'PO'RT SUFFOV Qb�C NTY�', NEW YORK TOTAL ' f Y• I I Sa 30:826 are, FIRE DISTRICT: GREENPORT hh CC C��[ E� F�1 / ,fit �00 I DtCEMBER 16, 1997 ¢� "I - `� .1'• �"t? I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS MADE P T IZ S I , BY US FROM ACTUAL SURVEYS COMPLETED MA CH 19 D P DS D LO S E R $ 99 REVISE RO £ N D : � ECEMB 11., 1987 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE O=S-, _ 1 ER SEPTEMBER. 17, 1999: ADDED .COMMON DRIVEWAY PROFILE P �v p MONUMENTS SHOWN THUS: It HEREON ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM. / ACTUALLY EXIST AND tHEIR POSITIONS ARE FEBRUARY 14 2000 ADDED DRIVEWAY EASEMENT & BLDG. ENV. /- �Pa ©lot CORRECTLY SHO N.AND ALL DIMENSIONAL, EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN' THUS: \ P 1 GEODETIC - -- ---- - L ,' P * J 1 ANo-cE eTlb D AILS ARE CORRECT. EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS: -w ECEM�Ef�; 6 2000 REVISED MA JAh1U,ARY"S, 2gD1 ADDED PROPOSED, DRAIN O A Fow }� I f � 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM, � �� ' - MARCH; 29A, 2001, REVISED BUILDING ENVELOPES 04' 5ss 'O.� A s IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. r a FEBRUA'F�Y' 1'-0, 2002 REVPSED, AS' PER JDSEPW FISHETTI, PEAS s�,d.'A e 1 I S O� p, 3. DEWATER AS NECESSARY TO EXCAVATE. - C,•�^ "' \ I I \ \ `!k d iHls. IS"ro CERTIFY THE SUBDIVISION PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUS: R&ER TO `II BY T&PLANNINO BOARD OF THE TOWN of SOUTHOLD BY RESOLUTION AMENDED MAP"A' OF 'PECONIC BAY ESTATES / \ \ � _ OF AP. OVAL DATED 4Gt11, s \ \ R_ /' FILED IM THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY op ON MAY 79, '1933 AS FILE No. 1124. CER�s PT& zoo `\s. ©, ' - , i_r� \ \ N � �^ Do TYPICAL PLOT PLAN � e� COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY \ // _j I \\ r1. CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD AppROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BOARD OFX ON DATED (NGT m SCALE) \ \ -'-�P vewurc ux, rel I ,NI III C / \Pu LOT© \ � ' 3U,FPOTAC COUNTY DBPARI'116NT OF IffiiL773 36RVTCE9 1w• \. - .. _ 1hls.E \\\ `� OF NAi1PPA0G8. N.Y. 3 \ APR 0 9 2tl02 I+t" ; fir_ y \ \\\\ \ D� MAR 2 2 302 So,uthuld'TGWII \ I I / \\\ \ / z / vY' MAPr , Planning;Board let TMa.b-m wdxy mat th. pm P Rw .WmMmton or Dawlopmant C Ry FE ��.ALE 1 n.-600 R / // I T► \\ \\ /-/ „�-�,� with a WWI of fat wpa TwYr ^ on a on . q aotk Pw 3Yppiis PRtl ap. oie(wwl - Fd flDn must ooninrm,to'mnawdatmn .mRtlanm In ftd at lhll tlma "Z y -• i / \ /� - '.. of'eaagtHmaan'and Pw wWatt tv ram Pa Im YeaYcmt ta•thowIWYPSYa .r. W; I'', ► ,PTj' / // / i - \ -i' \ ./'w >,IanAyRN. TM. P Pwnl 41 w vth. aab• lf`In. rR.gRy wwr. "or Mo eY h the Damµy lady ar th onP "or I .�' xphkh�ano��dati npyan 9Nw mr 8n D3 0! mIa nqP oo _ / / / / - x 1 \ \\ ars iN data. ao Pk�rovlhMa ''Ip1M alRtt of the Cou,al' Ch,M iR r p .dt - ' �,/� � G,gry{ With map M fhP Publlc HWkh Low amis T SWPon L J ' }, TYIPICAL SE'WAGE,' DISPCa;S'.4L SYSTEM y, /-�' \\ '�-'' 110116E . Wsw mr euRleP (NGT TO SCALE) r // �' - rn4.fAS. a'.of>;Q mw. rwWNma VpE I .1')�. . - ':ir. / / l - ' r \ \\ - 1. ` e ♦ PIECASr, m'A!P uF�.tlb.' s INEW PRWF FwBI!gMpE .r . mfr In m B Otkl m . P' 1^ / r. ♦ _ 0." Lm A Mi rnm M,wmr P._ndan of EM,wnmanml uality /� / / /- M r _ R_Wk' \\ �� . -m ••' w, 4' tnNV'E 1B1nb nl YW.A' �. -ITRA' "r""'+' '"(aA 15Yr�"f,•; -T I c , . • ,• vCp I+r°tT(m/rf'i+' OF PAGE QO IwJ. ¢. W\sxf rj \ - -_ nt: 1 \ '� STTO CCVENANTSURESTRICTIDNS LIBER 1'At aAAA' • + ro eew VA PAGEL•—�" TEST HOkE DATA, I % d.x o1"r ON SEPTEMBER 13, leg] TEST HOLE bUb BY ^"`':ar n xnerr IRi ytlay �,PTIC TANK (11 �_ I rrr: i. YN M SE11nc rue! CwwmM FIR A 1 ro 3 9mDooM xarst a 1.0110 WIfU!4. 111rtN116WY 6RT YL 1 MIh; t' WMR 4�a- MEIE t-T EEP J _ atrJ s M WAk BPnarMm ro wI�R AN wpw� afN er ao%;0 zA" Ear�>bo p`•' ,. YSWM .LF:TiGItIdS SZ4 . \ camoor E / 1 / Woo HttE A N066 ws4BNE'is1BFR �' a• rnuR sur sMp Mm ION awn sM i wN+tYuliMVIS wuu Be aul�porR a•• A {pQ(y1p g�4 �T \\ 5. f,'9BpRC TA(k sBMWEDy9, pN'1MEA0T IESEL�N gBFannN4-(wWll A,NNF TGtBRYjOE GF'tt/�'T B wW{W, M,,tlIYA E A9� A,' 1pfl�E S a� Y R'WRWML / y+ WwW Mmr.l ro muWP'EAXp,nm 1Ms aawR1.>r ON A wYARIM T THw em of GNiFIGI{G s1ND d 'Isb aruvG. :s m SIE DF RpNFFRC@? lE (dr pw B.A'ed• moa, asrAwaE eETA'B!N'SBwRc TMnI Nw'wousF suNr.BE wiYrp Mrato. - E. Gpflb•911M{'GtE Wr . ,j{ awWG wGN 4 YI Ay w.ol�r l q .k A M mYN q�7/�µ VAGIM7G >1�I4NGII✓fR °pM i,xmoo ugtlb�muygdylL+aello�il.�aBhridruy.n aw�aPlrW+Mulr and(N) (a n6 ppam.t a.AP�;,mM..OdW,ICE, )1C 4FfEfMN' awtlmaRa. PB bm. a. '4Puno S Mca"'m LOT wma w Www M[wM m moue Dwbrtmait d Nw'Im 9.,Hwe eenWmPdan amAdoraa P .N«t na of 1hm dam, • • '� Y i "Muton totem, t Off" E - aw wiw.,w a.Au or TYPICAL STO'RMAWATER rU'NYf -/ {Te'•o ,. # r (t(7PS rT0;BE TRAFFC BEARING) (NOT,"fiO SOALE7, - / I j PA .tY4.2'� I j •r,,• SEWAGE DI$PO�SA1. AND' WATER �P�,�pH N p� - 1 ai OMix'W�m"a n,u r#mot rm rml , I I I .�', �' -/'„ SUPPLY SYSTE'M, OES;'{GNED RY:. ,� 4 - _Q ?'• � s3 JOSEPH FISCHETTiI P ° r 1725 HOBART ROAD n ¢ y" ,AT'OWN OF SOUTHOLD " t�P,_ � � `' I, � '.' � � � STANDARD 'STONE B4FArD' ROAD'WA� $OUThI l0: NY. ,01471 s eB �� ' �. & UTILITY f?I A87 �( o s� A a k � �. TBL. ' 67�7�595 <c W '' '(NOT TO SCALE) �NY6 p I �`- f• / �' I aSAAa"' - - 'O¢'r '. , 'I ® , wart of Iver OF 1VF q� SC` O ,. q I O A ' S f d 7. TTT�iF � e Joseph' •�:'�, p• , tic+ ; ' +# .� � y COMMON N D IV fG Nt4.� PROFILE. 4 0 s'-C' B' b^ S'.o• -D ( N 0526 a 1 PNWw,wnpl„ - -ivEUBmCA'L`SCALE 1.4,Pr, ypty dN'�A+. SCALE f--Iwl) _ is—Q pow secrKl� oFtssloN�" TIPIL'AL 'WA'T'ER SERVIQF+I D'RAIN:AGB,szs?EM''r:.,rLc11IAtltiNs - - FOR LOTS No. 2 I✓a.- 8 - - _ „ ' - ;'• smpE to TINE S4rveys - :9UBdrvis(prw „7 ALL TDPG Yil gaxllm ro sE 4P!A7P, - Aqp' :gdwa"oa mmoomm 6rePw Pw Wa wET a.qe �• ,a 1 V A ApAr FST Q �i/' r - dl�LIOI UNE UI rW wS '�awaNr YAY. ro'Ex611Nc cRrDE 4wlC 'u0}7WG asrLE � - I. IpF -�n.,w ' ' �`VAl!rhm nasfRlu!twWld.mt wlw suG caG, PHONE (631)727'. 21180 - _ B•' WPw'AF�WG04 - W - - al�yl/pr""�,'p[fi IY J^ _ 2' Co IACf® YNi E W 6 :5u a •'{ FNt AREA a &BIW of 2 oa7.x 0.G - 'ADL m WATER sDmoE s .: i FFTO£S (.00ATEq qT.' j'kA1L1NB_ Ar .,p ,, iu �f w�yur Far tar P e a 360' ROANOKI; AWENUE- r"G ratlee lx !m HF d NWkll P 3 i 4 R1XGR :-1/tt ,}A`p y1Ga:1A *N9rr T1ft1({ �R�ryD'}'1.•F' x SYS/�+� �Yp 4 I -LL b Out, g;,3i-s 4E'I'Iis�O,wrNL ,E' POOL'S i• }q' s',yX, PROUIOEO n - I rsi s .tt y _ AME r a I I a. - VISI O � AREA DA A THIS SUBDIVISION WILL APPEAR IN MINOR SUBDIVISION 11JiOLV T V5 Ilu S DISTRICT 1000 SECTION 53 BLOCK Ofi ' PREPARED FOR LOT 1 330,251.96 sq. ff. 7.581 aG THE EXISTANCE OF RIGHT OF PARADISE ISLES wAYI LOT 2 330,248.78 7.581 . ff. ANO, N EASEMENTS OF RECORD. IF 7 561 GC ANY. NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED, ,� y �ryP,aQ�'' �ay 4T P i I SITUATED AT a1' A"�' � Lor 3 � 34 405 54 I 3 s f}. >J 9 1 / (INCLUDING STRIP TOR-80 �b �/� �j ( c BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT: RESIDENCE 4� ARSHAMOMA�Q UlJ , ,�D= ,/� �y ® ISLAND VIEW LANE 7.884 Co. �. LOT 4 330,252.74 sq. ft. SCHOOL DISTRICT: GREENPORT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �W s 7.587ac. / I FIRE DISTRICT: GREENPORT M TOTAL 1,334,159.02 sq. ft SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK .�.� I �. � $, 3D.62B Gc• NOTES: SCALE 1 "= 100' V. epRry 1. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO AN ASSUMED DATUM. / j cG Grp Pte, as �(p �,' \ 4gkY 16 EXISTING SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: q9 / DECEM'B'ER 16, 1997 S� ° MaG pf ® vC EXISTING CONTOURS ARE SHOWN THUS: --- -ra---- nPScum O50' / I I �a BY USBROMR CTUAL TIFY ASURVIEYS COMS MAP PLLETEED AS E 2. IF SILT IS FOUND IN THE EXCAVATION FOR THE SANITARY SYSTEM, / MARCH a, 1999 REVISED PROPOSED LOT SIZES �w ,✓ /' C NT DECEMBER 11, 1997 AND THAT ALL CONCRETE IT MUST BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH CLEAN SAND. SEPTEMBER 17, 1999 ADDED COMMON DRIVEWAY' PROFILE � �IW`0 /' o /moi . 7� MONUMENTS SHOWN THUS: 2 HEREON 3. DEWATER AS NECESSARY TO EXCAVATE. FEBRUARY 14, 2000 ,ADDED DRIVEWAY EASEMENT & BLDG. ENV. J \ ��� �O ACTUALLY EXIST AND THEIR POSITIONS ARE A Y \ \ \ 4, ¢Y{j CORRECTLY SHOWN AND ALL DIMENSIONAL 4. LOT NUMBERS SHOWN THUSAR REFER TO DECEMBER' 6, 2000 REVISED MAP �F I AND GEODETIC DETAILS ARE CORRECT, AMENDED MAP "A" OF PECONIC BAY ESTATES JANUARY 9, 2091 ADDED PROPOSED DRAIN O P �F y.a' I / e\� \ z ,/ © FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF SUFFOLK COUNTY \\ MARCH 29, 2001 REVISED BUILDING ENVELOPES Of S�G��a list 14%F` c I p a `A ON MAY 19, 1933 AS FILE No. 1124. FEBRUARY 14, 2002 REVISED AS PER JOSEPH FISHETTI, PE 0,Y S` -w°' ° a s I I \ p "L 5. COVENENTS AND RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING ALL LOTS IN THIS \ '�}S'' c\51E4\3• p J \ \ m -u ® q,� SUBDIVISION HAVE BEEN FILED WITH THE SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK. MAY 14, 2002 ADDED BUFFER AREAS PC 5 ]e y c u. HIS IS TO CERTIFY THE SUBDIVISION PIAN HAS BEEN APPROVED tf'gR - u i 1 \ \ g" BY THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOl1THOL0 BY RESOLUTION 9; a /. S OF APrROVAL DATED 13 'R \` s a 0°pp�a —r°� — _ \\\ Y® BY TYPICAL PLOT PLAN '� \ CERT FIED TO: \ r /'�� � wNER' ri \ \ CpMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY p, ,�f/.4F �� _ \\ \\\ \� \� j, \� CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD (NOT TO SCALE)as PROPERTY U - a 6 � . \ J N - B L T 4 l � ❑ \ I SUFFOLK s Fuc couNTY n D DEPARTMENT F HEALTH SR I). AH SERVICES LEST HOLE - eJ I �4 �iia!::i%=ii.'.: HAUPPAU , :ii:c'i: t� N'76 � / / q• _._ 7 � \ \\ \ Y GES N.Y .:.::.: T. - MAY \ >:'>`'' `:<_ �-::�:::> �:_;._:s-:::;::;:�-�_>;:-�-;; 2 0 2002 �' \ �, - South oIdown . Planning Board / � f -- _— --_ \ HOUSE - - KEY MAP _ This is to certify that the proposed Realty Subdivleion or Davelopment a, F9 SCALE 1 "=600' \ /\ _rr Y far - \ \ ' 4 / / J 6CP11C \' pp Me TANK " b 2 with o total of tat was III / LOT❑/ aFacpproved o e above date. Water S.,,11.. and and SewaDisposal 1G• _ e• 1 /esq'e gRles Movmust co faun to a.ral Mandore, in eflact at the time of construction and Dm subject to as,p.mts, permiLe peuouant to these '^ PON. 1 cy !� standards. This approval shall be valid my d the ally subdivision/ v E PON. \ IV WJ / / & - \ \ \ ,s F tl lopment map duly fdatl with the County Clerk Rhin one year R� F /-�� \ / �t of this data. Consent Is hereby 9bes, far the TITh, of this map an +g (y��� / / �, ,S b•a-a which this end re ent appeare in Me office of the County Clerk in \ / \ \\ /' accordance With the proddons of the Public Health Law and the �MUIIE F%PAx61ox ` W \ Sulfaik County Sanitary Code. N AREA A TYPICAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM a € F.Hnq.05l is. xmn 'CUPD,"naE° (NOT TO SCALE) 4 A \ \\ �• p FlNIBHCO GRAPE lie 'f / -� rAl, \ O_ PRECAST REMFORCED CONCRETE COVER EtEV - FINISH GRA➢E B4'.a. LOCMNc, WATERntlli Y INBECr PRWF //�� _ ,g. .Y Vt. 0. Mlnel, P.E. euRlm 1' DEEP min. ff Om+ mm / E1M.lO,g: agA '- - ` W _ °WA \ '� b���'? Director, Division of Environmental Quality CAST IRON COVER To GRADE / FURTHEST LEACHING POOL ski r ._- '�- AR 4NE \ o -rp ly Nx. 4' eta. APPROVED PIPE 20'mIn O'min. MIN. 4" on. a TOP EL WA' OFA 3 POOL SYSTEM 3 PITCHED4 1 ' l TOP FL£V ,]pA_ APPROVED PIPE s` PRCHMD 1/S'/1' e . 4 4 s claw ' \\ > R 6 IW sI.E. �a u � p�R[NEq - CO�iAA,fl Euv 93: INNII wPE a Frew ' H4ELE g LOT® \ a L \ '� '/ \\� \\ TEST HOLE DATA \ et g T r Pal "^z TEST HOLE DUG BY Mc00NALD GEOSCIENCE ON SEPTEMBER 23, 1997 S \ / _� y \ /' \ �• \\ �� ¢. TPR q' SEPTIC TANK (1) - Q} OMK eRawx sLtt Law oL I /\ \, C,pf \\ An S, I' I MINIMUM a LONG, GMK OMAGIIIES 7 A I in ] BEORCOM HODEE S I'M 6LLIDN5. I \ ' - \\ NP a BRawH laN1Y gLi ML 1 CONCRETE 9 {11NO, %y WIDE °'-9• DEEP \ ]' 3. WALL TIC SHALL 1VN-1 A MIA MII I UM OFFSSM1'E STRETCH OF OF PM AT aG MYB, ALn swo wnN I. GPAVEL 91 1 ALL WALLS. EBS SHALL BEA MINIMUM N 3', A TOP GINGTHICKNESSB a e•N A A M FORT E THICKNESS OF s'. LEACHING POOLS (31 N WAINTS BOTTOM E S TOP SO T ai THE NK IS CING UG R61ST M IPPUEO FORCE OF 3p0 pRl. A. 4. ALL JOINTS SAW, It BF/lE0 SO GHAT THE V& IS WATERTIGHT. t 3 POOLS t£ALHING SYSTEM FOR A 1 N 3 MDMIOM HOIAE IS 3]q p M1 BIDEWNL MG eRGNW LNDI,M ro CONSE Sw0 WRX IGx mRt1 SP 6 ON MINIM TMK SMALL BE OF CO D AT LEVEL IN ALL DIRECTIONS (WITH A MAN TOLERINCE OF 11/47 ] POOLS; 4' DEEP, R' d'a. ON A MINIMUM 3• THICK BED OF COMPACTED SAND OR PFA CMVE(. 2• LEACHING POOLS ARE TO BE COAq FACTED OF PRBGBr REINFORCED CONCRER (OH all A la' min. gInMCE BEINIDI SEFTIC TANK AND HOUSE SHNL BE YAMNNED. TEACHING SfRIKNRFS, 80VD D MO ES AbIl 1 SUBS. ON"J. RANTER EL]J _ 3. ALL COVERS NMUUL BE OF PRECAST MNFgtCFD CONCRETE (OR MUl y I - N l' Y1 ♦ °3 hereby oarNfy Met the water ,uppty(F) and/o, aewaya disposal ayN m(e) teY this mpM 4. A 10' min. ORTMCE BETWEEN LEMMING PCgS AND WAM LANE 9A. PE NNMNNE . I \ \ _/ R N//0Ir were designed by me or under my direction, Based upon a carer,( and thorough study of 9. AN B' min. DISIMCE BEMEEN ALL LEACHING pal SHALL BE TAINK SHA / I 1 y0T 2[I I "\ ( / Bupft a E•FB r / the aoll, elle antl groundwater conditions. all lots, as proposed, conform W We Suffolk County ° •'N °' min. DISTMCE BETWEEN ALL LFILHINO POOLS SEPW TMN SIAL BE MNNTNNEO. / I Ry,L aNp Z {r- /' WATER IN S"N MEUUM m COARSE Department of booth Services construction standards In effect as of WIN data. / Tl) l SAND MM IOIL RAVEL BY TYPICAL STORMWATER UNIT j V,00'ARD d W10L1aA STs° N wo s (TOPS TO BE TRAFFIC BEARING) y U,N>�D \ \ -/ 5 (NOT TO SCALE) / 1 4.9 l-� I \ \ J P x S. 9 s NOTE:alp- FAn PNn Nan RfN]E a cavm O le TYPE en4a) / f' j \ /�/ / SEWAGE DISPOSAL AND WATER FMwrm GYgc 0R°L TMMN1�Ir°tlEam�E0N6a.°R' I I \ ./ �' -/ g SUPPLY SYSTEM DESIGNED BY: ¢ �' a/ '00 €€ � a °3 r JOSEPH FISCHETTI, PE MM a.Yl / `"`A GW'0y " A , � " ® \ \ -/ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 1725 HOBART ROAD ARE aR Awwa EQUAL j l I W u r0a I a \ / s SOUTHOLD, NY 1 1 971 ® STANDARD STONE BLEND ROADWAY �a2G. & UTILITY PLAN TEL. 631 -765-2954 1 rau Asa ]/4' - I-I/z'M. n�1\O 1 fm �\ (NOT TO SCALE) N.Y.S. Oc. 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