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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIadanza, Donald ,j MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS OF sour F.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE OL y0 Southold,NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS N 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR � �� (tor.Main Rd.&Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMON �i�'�ou�m,� Southold,NY Telephone:631765-1938 Fax:631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner LWRP Coordinator Date: August 19,2005 Re: Proposed Permit for Don Iodanza to Construct a Bluff Stairway adjacent to Long Island Sound SCTM#1000-15-3-11.1 This proposal is to replace a stairway to access the Long Island Sound beach. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 95,Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP)Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me,it is my recommendation that the proposed action is generally CONSISTENT with the following Policy Standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP provided that the Board require any necessary amendments to the application and implement appropriate best management practices to further the below listed Policy Standards. Recommended Best Management Practices include: 1. To further the intent of LWRP Policies 5,6,and S;protect water quality and the health of the users of the structure; require that no CCA treated wood, oil_based preservatives containing creosote(CRT)or pentachlorophenol (PCP).applied to the surface of wood materials shall be permitted in the construction materials of the structure. The applicant shall use a decay resistant alternative. 2. Require the submittal of a narrative of proposed construction methods indicating how the applicant will insure minimal disturbance to the surrounding existing vegetation. 3. Determine the fate of the abandoned stairway. Pursuant to Chapter 95,the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Policy 5 Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. Policy Standards B. Prevent point source discharges into Southold's coastal waters and manage or avoid land and water uses that would: 2. cause or contribute to contravention of water quality classification and use standards,or 3. adversely affect receiving water quality, or 4. be contrary to Phase III of the Long Island Sound Study's Nitrogen Reduction Plan which calls for a 58.5% Sound-wide reduction in nitrogen levels. Policy 6 Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystem. Policy Standards 6.1 Protect and restore ecological quality throughout the Town of Southold. A. Avoid adverse changes to the Long Island Sound and the Peconic Bay ecosystems that would result from impairment of ecological quality as indicated by: 1. Physical loss of ecological components Physical loss is often the most obvious natural resource impairment to identify. It usually results from discrete actions, such as filling or excavating a wetland or clearing an upland forest community prior to development. 2. Degradation of ecological components Degradation occurs as an adverse change in ecological quality, either as a direct loss originating within the resource area or as an indirect loss originating from nearby activities. Degradation usually occurs over a more extended period of time than physical loss and may be indicated by increased siltation, changes in community composition, or evidence of pollution. 3. Functional loss of ecological components Functional loss can be indicated by a decrease in abundance of fish or wildlife, often resulting from a behavioral or physiological avoidance response. Behavioral avoidance can be due to disruptive uses that do not necessarily result in physical changes, but may be related to introduction of recreational activities or predators. Timing of activities can often be critical in determining whether a functional loss is likely to occur. Functional loss can also be manifested in physical terms, such as changes in hydrology. B. Protect and restore ecological quality by adhering to the following measures. 1. Maintain values associated with natural ecological communities. Each natural ecological community has associated values which contribute to the ecological quality of the Town of Southold.These values should be assessed on a case-by-case basis. 2. Retain and add indigenous plants to maintain and restore values of natural ecological communities. a. Protect existing indigenous plants from loss or disturbance to the extent practical. b. Include use of suitable indigenous plants in the landscaping plans for new development and in redevelopment projects where loss or disturbance of existing indigenous plants could not be prevented during construction. 3. Avoid fragmentation of ecological communities and maintain corridors to facilitate the free exchange of biological resources within and among communities. a. Each individual resource area should be maintained as a complete contiguous areas to protect the area's natural resource values. Specifically, actions that would fragment the ecological community into separate ecological islands should be avoided. b. Where fragmentation of ecological communities has already occurred, the adverse effects of fragmentation can be mitigated by maintaining or providing connecting corridors to allow exchange of biological resources. 4. Maintain ecological integrity of particular locales by maintaining structural and functional attributes, including normal variability, to provide for self-sustaining systems. 5. Avoid permanent adverse change to ecological processes. C. Reduce adverse impacts on ecological quality due to development. 2. Mitigate impacts of new development. Definitions Habitat destruction is defined as the loss of fish or wildlife use through direct physical alteration, disturbance, or pollution of a designated area or through the indirect effects of these actions on a designated area. Habitat destruction may be indicated by changes in vegetation, substrate, or hydrology,or by increases in runoff,erosion,sedimentation or pollutants. Significant impairment is defined as reduction in vital resources (e.g., food, shelter, living space) or change in environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, substrate, salinity) beyond the tolerance range of important species of fish or wildlife that rely on the habitat values found within the designated area. Indicators of a significantly impaired habitat focus on ecological alterations and may include, but are not limited to, reduced carrying capacity, changes in community structure (e.g. food chain relationships, species diversity, etc),reduced productivity and/or increased incidence of disease and mortality. The range of parameters that should be considered in applying the habitat impairment test include,but are not limited to,the following: 1. physical parameters, such as living space, circulation, flushing rates,tidal amplitude, turbidity, water temperature, depth (including loss of littoral zone), morphology, substrate type, vegetation, structure, erosion and sedimentation rates 2. biological parameters, such as community structure, food chain relationships, species diversity, predator/prey relationships, population size, mortality rates, reproductive rates, meristic features, behavioral patterns and migratory patterns,and 3. chemical parameters, such as dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, acidity, dissolved solids, nutrients, organics, salinity, and pollutants (heavy metals, toxics and hazardous materials) 6.3 Protect and restore tidal and freshwater wetlands. A. Comply with statutory and regulatory requirements of the Southold Town Board of Trustees laws and regulations for all Andros Patent and other lands under their jurisdiction 1. Comply with Trustee regulations and recommendations as set forth in Trustee permit conditions. B. Comply with statutory and regulatory requirements of the State's wetland laws. 1. Comply with regulatory requirements of the Stream Protection Act for the excavation or placement of fill in all wetlands that are adjacent to and contiguous at any point to any of the navigable waters of the state, and that are inundated at mean high water level or tide. 2. Comply with the regulatory requirements of the Freshwater Wetlands Act for the protection of mapped freshwater wetlands. I Comply with the regulatory requirements of the Tidal Wetlands Act for the protection of mapped tidal wetlands including coastal fresh marsh; intertidal marsh; coastal shoals, bars and flats; high marsh or salt meadow; littoral zones; and formerly connected tidal wetlands. C. Prevent the net loss of vegetated wetlands according to the following measures. Use the measure resulting in the least environmentally damaging practicable alternative. 1. Avoid placement of fill in or excavation of vegetated wetlands: a. Choose alternative sites which would not result in adverse impacts on wetlands. b. Reduce scale or intensity of development to avoid excavation or fill. C. Choose design alternatives which would avoid excavation or fill. 2. Minimize adverse impacts resulting from unavoidable fill, excavation,or other activities by: a. reducing scale or intensity of use in order to limit incursion into wetland areas b. designing projects to result in the least degree of adverse wetland impacts 3. Provide compensatory mitigation for adverse impacts which may result from unavoidable fill, excavation or other activities remaining after all appropriate and practicable minimization has been accomplished. a. Restore former wetlands or create new tidal wetlands according to the following priorities: (i) restore former wetlands or create new tidal wetlands in areas adjacent or contiguous to the site (ii) where restoration of former wetlands in areas adjacent or contiguous to the site is not appropriate or practicable, restore former wetlands in close physical proximity and in the same watershed, to the extent possible (iii) where restoration of former tidal wetlands is not appropriate or practicable, create new tidal wetlands in suitable locations as determined by sediment, exposure, shoreline characteristics, and water regime; include consideration of loss of resource values which may exist at the mitigation site b. Creation of new non-tidal freshwater wetlands is generally not suitable for compensatory mitigation for loss of natural wetland. C. Where wetlands are restored or tidal wetlands created: (i) Provide equivalent or greater area of mitigation wetland. Base the actual area of wetland provided on the following factors: characteristics of the mitigation site, proposed wetland creation or restoration methods and designs, and quality of the wetland restored or created relative to the wetland lost. (ii) Provide equivalent or greater value or benefit to that of the wetland area lost, as defined by class of freshwater wetland, as ranked in 6 NYCRR Part 664 or, tidal wetland zones, as described in 6 NYCRR Part 661. (iii) A lesser area of mitigation wetland may be allowed in cases where the mitigation wetland and its benefits would clearly be a greater value than the wetland lost. (iv) Guarantee success of the compensatory mitigation. Wetland mitigation is considered successful if functional attributes of the wetland have been reached and maintained, including a plant density which approaches the design density. (a) Carry out mitigation in accord with a compensatory plan which details wetland creation or restoration measures. Base compensatory plans on establishment of a natural, self-regulating wetland. (b) Monitor and report on progress of the wetland mitigation according to a prescribed plan. (c) Provide a suitable performance bond or other surety instrument guaranteed to an appropriate agency or organization to assure successful completion of the mitigation. d. When a series of small, unavoidable wetland losses requires mitigation, combine mitigation projects to create larger contiguous wetland areas whenever the resulting ecological value would be greater than that achieved through pursuing discrete, separate efforts. e. Protect wetland functions and associated benefits regardless of the availability of compensatory mitigation. (i) Do not fill, excavate, or dredge vegetated wetland areas which: (a) support endangered or threatened species of plants or animals (b) have not been subjected to significant impairment,or (c) are part of a natural resource management area, including refuges, sanctuaries, reserves, or areas designated as Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats,based on wetland values. (ii) Do not fill, excavate, or dredge vegetated wetland areas when the wetland loss would result in significant impairment of the remaining wetland area. (iii) Retain functions and benefits associated with vegetated and non-vegetated wetlands. 6.4 Protect vulnerable fish, wildlife, and plant species, and rare ecological communities. A. Protect vulnerable fish and wildlife species. 1. Vulnerable fish and wildlife species are those listed in regulation 6 NYCRR Part 182.5 as Endangered Species, Threatened Species, and Special Concern Species. 2. Review existing species records and field survey proposed development sites, at the appropriate times, for the presence of listed species or conditions that meet their habitat requirements. 3. Protect habitat of listed species identified through field surveys or other methods during all stages of their life cycles. B. Protect vulnerable plant species. 1. Vulnerable species are those listed in regulation 6 NYCRR Part 193.3 as Endangered Species, Threatened Species, Exploitable Vulnerable Species,and Rare Species. 2. Review existing species records and field survey proposed development sites, at the appropriate times, for the presence of listed species or conditions that meet their habitat requirements. 3. Protect habitat identified by the occurrence of a listed species during all stages of their life cycles. C. Protect rare ecological communities. 1. Rare ecological communities to be protected include: a. communities that qualify for a Heritage State Rank of Sl or S2; and b. communities that qualify for both a Heritage State Rank of S3, S4 or S5; and an Element Occurrence Rank of A. (See The Natural Coast for an explanation of Heritage State Ranks). 2. Review existing ecological community records and field survey sites potentially affected by proposed development for the presence of rare ecological communities. 3. Protect rare ecological communities. Use appropriate design and development of land and water uses that will integrate or be compatible with the identified ecological community. 4. Use the most up-to-date information available on the structure and the function of rare ecological communities as a factor in determining open space requirements of a project. Policy 8 Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. Policy Standards 8.3 Protect the environment from degradation due to toxic pollutants and substances hazardous to the environment and public health. A. Prevent release of toxic pollutants or substances hazardous to the environment that would have a deleterious effect on fish and wildlife resources. E. Take appropriate action to correct all unregulated releases of substances hazardous to the environment. 8.4 Prevent and remediate discharge of petroleum products. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands,and public resources of the Town of Southold. Policy Standards 9.1 Promote appropriate and adequate physical public access and recreation to coastal resources. A. Provide a level of public access and type of recreational use which takes into account the following factors: 1. proximity to population centers,. 2. public demand for access and recreational use, 3. type and sensitivity of natural resources affected, 4. purpose of public institutions which may exist on the site, 5. accessibility to the public access site or facility, 6. the needs of special groups such as the elderly and persons with disabilities, 7. the potential for adverse impacts on adjacent land uses, 8. the potential for adverse impacts on the transportation network. F. Include physical public access to, and/or water-related recreation facilities on, coastal lands and waters whenever development or activities are likely to affect the public's use and enjoyment of public coastal lands and waters. Provide incentives to private development projects which provide public access and/or water-related recreation facilities. G. Restrict public access and recreation only where incompatible with public safety, and the protection of natural resources. 9.2 Protect and provide public visual access to coastal lands and waters from public sites and transportation routes where physically practical. A. Avoid loss of existing visual access. 1. Limit physical blockage of existing visual access by development or activities due to the scale,design, location,or type structures. 2. Protect view corridors provided by streets and other public areas leading to the coast. 3. Protect visual access to open space areas associated with natural resources. B. Minimize adverse impact on visual access. 1. Provide for view corridors to the coast in those locations where new structures would block views of the coast from inland public vantage points. 2. Use structural design and building siting techniques to preserve or retain visual access and minimize obstruction of views. C. Mitigate for loss of visual access. 1. Provide public visual access from vantage points on the site where development of the site blocks visual access from inland public vantage points. 2. Provide for additional and comparable visual access at nearby locations if physical access cannot be provided on-site. 9.5 Provide access and recreation that is compatible with natural resource values. A. Provide appropriate access and associated recreational activity that will avoid potential adverse impacts on natural resources. Use the following factors in determining the potential for adverse environmental effects: 1. intensity of the associated recreational, scientific, or educational activity, 2. level of likely disturbance associated with the proposed activity. The following types of access or associated activities are listed in decreasing order of potential for disturbance: a. motorized activities, b. active, non-motorized activities, including water-dependent and water-related uses, C. passive activities, d. avoidance of the area. 3. Sensitivity of the natural resources involved and the extent of the ecological benefits associated with avoidance of the area. D. Provide access using methods and structures that maintain and protect open space areas associated with natural resources. Determine the extent of visual and physical impairment by structures extending through these open space areas based on: 1. the value of the open space as indicated by un-fragmented size or mass of the wetland or other natural resources, distance to navigable water, and wetland value. 2. the size,length, and design of proposed structures. MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS 1�Of soar P.O.Box 1179 JERILYN B.WOODHOUSE Dyy� Southold,NY 11971 Chair OFFICE LOCATION: WILLIAM J.CREMERS Town Hall Annex KENNETH L.EDWARDS OR-v Q 54375 State Route 25 MARTIN H.SIDOR (cor.Main Rd.&Youngs Ave.) GEORGE D.SOLOMON �i�'CO Southold,NY Telephone:631765-1938 Fax: 631765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner LWRP Coordinator Date: July 27,2005 Re: Request for Permit for Donald SOON SCTM#1000-15-3-11.1 The LWRP Coastal Consistency Review Form submitted to this department on(no date)is incomplete for the following reasons: 1. The description of the action is incorrect and incomplete. 1. The answers to all of the policy questions is "not applicable";which is incorrect. Please return the form to the applicant for revision. Cc: Kieran Corcoran,Assistant Town Attorney Heather Tetrault,Environmental Analyst J ado d2a 4, 'Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A, INSTRUCTIONS I. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete .this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Water nt Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information us by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor ex pt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coas Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions .in Section C, the parer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of eac policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A propo action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal ea(which includes all of Southold Town). 3. If any question in Section C on this form i answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standar and conditions contained in the consistency review law. 7bus, the action should be analyzed i more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a determination that it is consistent t the maximum extent practicable with the LWRP policy standards and conditions. if an ac on cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions,it shall no a undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is availab] in the following places: online at the Town of So thold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), t e Board of Trustees Office,the Planning Depaltra libraries and the Town Clerk's Mice, It 0 B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND P OPOSED ACTION �,�V' YV SCTM# �S - 3 - ��• W��` G �\rk`� Y � The Application has been submitted (check appropriate response): Town Board ❑ Planning Dep ❑ Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees 1. Category of Town of South d agency action(check appropriate response): ' (a) Action undertaken irectly by Town agency(e.g. capital ❑ construction, plat ng activity, agency regulation, land transaction) ❑ (b) Futancial assistai a(e.g. grant, loan,subsidy) (c) Permit, approv , license,certification: Nature and extent of action: Location of action:' J�.� l�uDv/�!� ,�"1, OX ,Ey Site acreage: Present land use: 9900 A-0 L Present zoning classification: 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: aAJAe-t' (b) Mailing address:- (0 is 54 %6>,ew (c) Telephone number:Area Code( ) 3/ (d) Application number,if any: , Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding,or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ❑ No�K If yes,which state or federal agency? DEVELOPED COASTYOLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space; makes efficient it a of infrastructure,,makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. [:]Yes ❑ Ne•. Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III— Policies Pages 3 through b for evaluation criteria El ❑ No Not Applicable r 'Attach1additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual duality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See sLVM Section III--Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No ZNot Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Polley 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III— Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ NoXNot Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary ^— - Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No S(Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑No Not Applicable Attach.additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes [] N 0 No . Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances andast . See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes❑• No of Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III--Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No of Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound,the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No of Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No N Vot Applicable Created on 5/25105 11:20 AM S-ECTION NO SCALE E -CEawE JUN 2 1 2005 TOP OF BWW �Z ^' Southold Town Board of Trustees PROP' FALL i35 C,.Y CLEAN SAND y FROM UP.LNND ti Q SOURCE TOE d gHW�3� CF 32' A o BLUFF _____- _EA C IT Applicant proposes to constructt-130' Of timber bulkhead, to backfill structure wi.th =35 c.y. of clean sand from an upland source and to armor structure with existing -boulders. � t Applicant- bonottd- & Harriet Iadanza { Purpoes: Erosion control Location: 855 Sound View Road, Orient Datum: Apparent Low eater s ' Locus; 721115' 41'09' 30" ` S.C.T.M.No. 1000-15-3-11 .1 i 1 , -T- SHEET 3 OF 3 i .1 MO C�C�NSI JI T t NCS QUOGUE, 653-0607 I ti o� OZ. f SouNq [ ��. 1} s .44 s �� ' D c: tIl Np+G9 '•`'* tit t, r�gtr ,, cam_p by tit; v1 CPA ID eta wky T4qY:.'d;r.�t�lMt�a�,a�.e•�AOaw, (A U �' ��• �l .�,3`` (� } A�,flun Tdf4d9iP Nt+e'Yc,2 a'Sa'� _�'• .1'pieti tT Q ,� . � CaY*f et MYwf"q�%naP��r�aukLa,�. �{, trh Wau" tN1MaPNfat o,4 _...x c— F x�:rnsadaeallWglAMliMcw7aMba.� � � � • Mb++avnAdligPl� ^.. --•-_' bY�� •� i nm:'xGcal�Qrp�phWtamtAigtlr'� � � 1y. �r�l H wyrolhapiaaMdOrbt'a^:NMi,ur•.•� qy i � i, } 1p:-Yad trd aahhbryw-'(10 :'+ S a h 1 4u[[L':7pS.r.{J•J'b7lY:•N!4�RtCa°:•t'ir n ` •`.\ `� 4' ` :aad:.�.,:•raY•shr .,.�i' �. .,:t ..i , M' Irry(1 �� � lJ L� � �! r� Fi _4i-S � k q'f! 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Dickerson Ifo! �aQ Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax(631) 165-1366 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES October 19, 2004 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -- - - - - Mr. Donald Iadanza 822 Connetquot Ave Islip Terrace, NY 11752 Re: Stairs to beach at 855 Soundviexv Rd. Orient Dear Mr. Iadanza: Enclosed is the application form for the amendment to your bulkhead permit. Please fill out the form, include a survey of your property with the location of the proposed stairs drawn on the survey, a cross section of the stairs, 2 photos of the location, and a check for$50. The deadline for the November meeting is October 27, 2004. Please contact this office with any further questions. Sincerely, Heather Tetrault Environmental Technician API'MeANT THANNACT.IONAI. IMILLONO1tR P(11tN 11110 1nLaeonL un_LIIeown of �IIneL!u[yi `Lywod a-n�gt[icers f ICH"co q jg(ie plo egnf.11utn_uf purpueo of Lhl" _form Iv Lu pruvide lnfornlnLloityees. 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Ella npplicrint (when tie" npp.licnnl; in n eorpurntlon) ! 11) Lien ingnl or bttnnrlcln.l owner of any interant in n noncnrporntn 'aublLy (when Lha applicant in not a curporation) t C) nn offlo"r, dlreuLar, partner, or employee or tin nppllenutl or THE FOLLOWING ARE THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS ACCORDING' TO THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICES. PROPERTY OWNER- Donald & Harriet Iadanza ---------------- . S.C.T.M.No. - 1000-15,3-11 .1 C7 -------------------------------- C) Lot 12 ,Linda Fennimore 808 West End Avenue Apt 801 New York, N.Y. 10025 Lot 15 . 39, Gerard Bellesheim 74 Park Avenue Bronxville, N.Y. 10708 r� t Board of Trustees Application County of ,SuUolk State of New York BEING DULY SWORN llEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S) , IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVES(S) , TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION W VIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. n Signatu SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS LP; DAY OF (JUQ(l _,194__�__ CAMA ANOEn30N Nofory i> ?fnts of New York • I '�99957 no.-�. ' Q's seu C u 7� Comnu�m�n Expires 7 Notary Public 7 Board of Trustees Application AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I, residing at ��—S�/� LUG, (print owner of property) (mailing address) /e20APG,' /y • //7S d Glenn E. Just/ do hereby authorize (Agent) J .M.O. Environmental Consulting to apply for permit(s) from the Southold Board of Town Trustees on my behalf. wner' s sig re) 8 Albert J. Krupski,President ��� Town Hall John Holzapfel,Vice President o � 53Main Road � x P.O.. Box 1179 Jim King �+' • .F Southold,New York 11971 Martin H.Garrell Peter Wenczel o'yJ�O 0�! one 516 765-1892 1 Telephone( ) Fax(516)765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ----------------------------------- T.n. the Matter of the Application of _Dd�1rf_4�_ .flAR -big AJZ. 4 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING 1, residing at l a ~SeSSu p ��° e htA2E r Q•hxu� i N=1, 1t4�`'t-��/y�-- - - - - being dul sworn, depose and say: That on the kQ4i&day of 0,4, , 1991, I personally posted the property known as n-_r-F.2-4 �Gi t6n�r a� by placing the Board of T u3 stees official poster where it can easily be 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. (date of hearing noted thereon to be held !�z Dated: v (sign ure Sworn to before tie this ,,2q day of G Nota c LMIDAL STANTON NaWy SuftefNewYWk QualWad /4' comfli Bloon Enpfrau o�OgUFFO(�-coG Town Hall,53095 Main Road ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE TOWN CLERKo y< P.O.Box 1179 H 2 Southold,New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS 0 • Fax(516)765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER y ! Telephone(516)765-1800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER p FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER 7' OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ACCESS TO RECORDS INSTRUCTIONS: Please complete Section I of this form and give to Town Clerk's Office agency Freedom of Information Officer) , One copy will be returned to you in response to your request, or as an interim response. SECTION 1. TO: T(uS( cGS (Department or Officer, if known, that has the information you are request ng�. RECORD YOU WISH TO INSPECT: (Describe the record sought. if possible, supply date, file title, tax map number, and any other pertinent information.) Mcl�icr� 'S{1irlcN 2.Tr—kct'r',vS LJnc(A renn1 more / �f'c�. ✓�oi�ne.✓ DG nad b t f�a rr c'I- =T t c4 o.n Z4 LsZC�L+ �oylos + � crccrc{ �t �7'el�eihe ry� J Signature of Applicant: Printed Name: ?1'9_71LlCh4 r-- . r)7vo rL, Address: 6-1020 /77'41AIlao , 4DU17fOL) Mailing Address (if different from above) : Telephone Number: _7 5 7 3 j c) Date: ( ] APPROVED [ ] APPROVED WITH DELAY* [ ] DENIED* RECEN�n 2 ZF NOY 4 1998 Elizabeth A. Neville Freedom of Information, Officer * If delayed or denied see reverse side for explanation. Albert J. Krupski,President �p� O Town Hall John Holzapfel,Vice President 53095 Main Road Tim Kin P.O. Box 1179 B Southold, New York 11971 Martin H. Garrell G • F Peter Wenzelpl �.a0� Telephone (516)765-1892 Fax(516)765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 30, 1997 J.M.O. Consulting Glenn E. Just P.O. Box 447 Quogue NY 11959-0447 Re: DONALD & HARRIET IADANZA SCTM #15-3-11.1 Dear Mr. Just, The following action was taken by the Board of Town Trustees during its Regular Meeting held on October 29, 1997, regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, DONALD & HARRIET IADANZA, applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated October 6, 1997, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and ! '�ill recommendations, and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees. with - IQj . respect to said application on October 29, 1997, at which time Ft' all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, j'i-f WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standard set forth in Chapter 97-18 of the Southold Town Code, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE" IT, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approves the application of DONALD & HARRIET IADANZA to construct a 130+/-' timber bulkhead along toe of bank and to backfill structure with 35+/- c.y. of clean sand trucked in from upland source, and armor with stone from other source. Located: 855 Soundview Road, Orient. SCTM #15-3-11.1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this determination should not be considered a determination made for any other Department or Agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. Permit to construct and completeprot will e} ire two years from the date it is signed. Fees must be pa d, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Two inspections are required and the Trustees are to be notified upon completion of said project. FEES: None Very truly yours, Albert J.(((((Rrupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh cc. DEC ACE Dept. of State Albert J. Krupsid,PresidentTown Hall �fy� 53095 Main Road John Holzapfel,Vice President Jim King P.O.Box 1179 Martin H. Garrell 0 ^�+ Southold,New York 11971 • 'jt Peter Wenzel y�Ol �.aON- Telephone(516)765-1892 Fax(516)765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT PERMIT Permit Number: 15-3-11.1 Name of Applicant/Agent: J.M.O. Consulting Name of Permittee: DONALD & HARRIET IADANZA Address of Permittee: 262 Islip Blvd. , Islip Terrace, NY 11752 Property Located: 855 Soundview Road, Orient, NY 11957 DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: to construct a 130+/-' timber bulkhead along toe of bank and to backfill structure with 35+/- c.y. of clean sand trucked in from upland source and armor with stone from other source. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (apply if marked) Bluff restoration through a re-vegetation plan is a necessary special condition of this permit. A relocation .agreement is attached hereto and is a necessary special condition. of this permit. A maintenance agreement as attached with application and is a necessary special condition of this permit. Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees . AJK/djh cc. DEC ACE DEPT. OF STATE �S�FFaIx�.o Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Bos 1179 Telephone .9 Off. Southold. New York 11971 (516) 765-1801 SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL The following action was taken a meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Monday, October 27, 1997: No. 1501 Moved by Scott Hilary, seconded by Mary Griffin, it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVAL of the Wetland Permit application of DONALD and HARRIET IADANZA 15-3-11.1 to construct a 130' +/- of timber bulkhead along toe of bank and to backfill structure with 35 c.y +/- of clean sand to be trucked in from an upland source; structure to be constructed in line with existing bulkhead on the adjacent property to the east and in line with proposed bulkhead to the west. 855 Soundview Road, Orient Vote of Council: Ayes: All Motion Carried D TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 17, 1997 George E.Paull Governor Alexander E Treadwell Smelary of State Albert J. Krupski, Jr. Trustee, Town of Southold 53095 Main Street P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: F-97-752 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/New York District Permit Application-Donald&Harriet Iadanza, Long Island Sound Dear Mr. Krupski: Enclosed is a copy of the information submitted to the Department of State for review of the above-referenced project with respect to its consistency with the Coastal Management Program for your information and preliminary review. Please contact Vance A. Barr, the DOS reviewer assigned to this project, at (518) 474-6000 to discuss your concerns, and any additional information which may be necessary to assist you in reviewing this project. Any comments you may have will assist the Department in reaching a decision as to the consistency of the proposed action with the approved NYS Coastal Management Program. Please note, however, that if we do not hear from you within 45 days of the date of this letter, we will presume that you have no objections to the proposed project. iSicerely � William F. Barton Chief, Consistency Review and Analysis Enclosures WFB:dib i NYS Dernsr�or STATE Divinon of Coastal Remarcer and Waterfionr Revitalization Albany,NY 13231-0001 Voice.(518)474-6000 F,,..(518)473-2464 p f� G � Q �7f� OCT 2 0 1997 i! &;.. TOWN OF SOIJTHOLD October 17, 1997 George E.Parald Governor Alexander F.Treadwell Se Wry ofSute Glenn E. Just J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Auogue, NY 11949-0447 Re: F-97-752 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/New York District Permit Application-Donald&Harriet Iadanza, Long Island Sound Town of Southold, Suffolk County Acknowledgement or Federal Consistency Assessment Form Dear Mr. Just: The Department of State received your Federal Consistency Assessment Form and supporting information on October 9, 1997 and has determined that the submitted documentation is adequate to commence our review of your proposed project. We will contact you if additional information may be necessary for consistency review purposes. You and the Corps of Engineers will be notified of our decision when we have completed our review of this project for its consistency with the New York State Coastal Management Program. The Corps of Engineers cannot issue a permit for this project unless the Department of State concurs with your consistency certification. Please call Vance A. Barr at (518) 474.6000 if you have any questions. Sincerely, �rn�ft, Y� William F. Barton Chief, Consistency Review and Analysis WFB:dlb cc: COE/New York District-James W. Haggerty NYS DEC/Region 1 -John Pavacic Town of Southold- Albert J. Krupski, Jr. NST DFFARl. oFSI.An Dia w.of Co W R. .d warerfine Re.i.&amn AOraxr.NY IZVZ Xl Yoke(M)474-6= Fm (PS)4D-2464 49 • ' pETTYS BIGHT I= o Ig = FF FF a � + N r 2 we Orient Pt rs� v 25 ORIENT N -a'. RR. ,� : • , ^ A E. fti f, 4 � .4 �M", Ban'aPOint Iz tiffs 04 STATE PARK £ Kp a ! if 11 ! F FX` SC h�f 'rho FORTjRr�x yONQ BEAM P4?; pLUM !?LAND • 3: 1i• ANIMAL DISEASE CEM7E/1 {�$',•�'•�� fly (RESTR/trED1 A y' IIS 0 .PLUM ISLAND ROCK p, :, Tom, January 13, 1998 e George E.Pataki Governor Alexander F.Treadwell Secretary of Swe Glenn E. Just J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11959-0447 Re: F-97-752 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/New York District Permit Application-Donald&Harriet Iadanza Long Island Sound Town of Southold, Suffolk County Status of Consistency Review Dear Mr. Just: The Department of State is required to notify you of the status of our review of this project for its consistency with the New York State Coastal Management Program if a decision has not been issued within three months following commencement of our consistency review. We cannot complete our consistency review for this project until the Public Notice issued by the Department of State has expired and comments, if any, are received. A copy of this letter has been sent to the Corps of Engineers. Please call Vance A. Barr at (518) 474-6000 if you have any questions. Sincerely, William F. Barton Chief, Consistency Review and Analysis WFB:dlb cc: COE/New York District-James W. Haggerty NYS DEC/Region 1 - John Pavacic Town of Southold- Albert J. Krupski, Jr. NYS Drs68ram+roeST r Division of Caa.talA. .avd Wmerfr Roadcatlnn Af ra""VY 13231-0001 Voice:(518)T/ 60tW Fac(5f8)4]3-2464 January 29, 1998 LZ George E Paraiti Governor Alexander F.Treadwell Secretary of Srate Glenn E. Just J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11949-0447 Re: F-97-752 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/New York District Permit Application- Donald&Harriet Iadanza, Long Island Sound Town of Southold, Suffolk County Dear Mr. Just: The Department of State has completed its evaluation of your Federal Consistency Assessment Form and certification that the above proposed permit activity complies with New York State's approved.Coastal Management Program, and will be conducted in a manner consistent with this program. Pursuant to 15 CFR Section 930.63, and based upon the project information submitted, the Department of State concurs with your consistency certification. This concurrence is without prejudice to, and does not obviate the need to obtain all other applicable licenses, permits, and approvals required under existing State statutes. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is being notified of this decision by copy of this letter. Sincerely, rge R. Staffor ,�`� irector �l GRS:VAB:dlb cc: COE/New York District-James W. Haggerty DEC/Region 1 -John Pavacic Town of Southold-Albert J. Krupski, Jr. NYS DIe ncM Oe S}Ar Division of Coastal Rnowrea and Wate)out Revimlizaice Albany,NY 17137-000t Yair..(518)474-6000 Far(578)473-2 6 ,r)1r�1ff flll,1•7j' Albrll I. Kmpski. I9rsldetilI'nn-u Ilan .IUIIII Il(1liaplrl, virr 1'n•sidrnl Ihl= 7�.t ;11101 plain Road .Ifni 1(1111! - `+ :i ��f P.O. Pox II11) r1 blo111111Ll;anrl7 :fC t Runlh 1 uld, New 'rink 111)11 I'rlrllvrurvnl �k?Inf �a°1{Il4 I'rli•jlhunc (ilh) !h. 111n! fnx (516)765.1811 II0ARIIO1 'I'(I4VN'I'Ii11S'I'P:P4 TOWN 017 SOUTI101,U -- - —..__........_. -_..._... -- —.. -- --- — - ��— ---------- Uf.flclo Use, 011.1-Y �rrntnLnl I;Lnr.lou Pnrullt: App.liCnLiol D t/Wrh..inml PnI11111. AppJArntAnn _ s rlrnncif.nPhnr Pnt:I11.I.L AppLication OVCT WA I.vm:/Anl(mdmnnt•/ci: I ap 7 nCC[vert App l.lCa Li(lllt �0/ r NOF �11ereived l'nn:$// -- TQW So OLD r , �CompinL-ed AppllcaLlon Incomplotn —_ Sr.QRA Cl.nsR[flCal3.0111 Type I_ ._ Tppn 1.1- Unlisted CCOYdlnnt.iot:t (dnt:a sen 1 CAC Referrn:L SnttL•: /O �UnLa of Inspnct.ion:f Receipt of CAC Report. `Lund Agency Uete..rminat'joci: L'arlttnicAl. RnvJ.ew: s w Public Nonring field 2/gyp 97 M, —Resolutiont rn Nninn of App).i.annt: Dolinl. ] S IlnrrinC lndnnxn Address 2(12 InI11) 11Ivd , I91. 11) '1'nrrnce, N.Y. 11.752 --- _ - 13110110 Number: (5 L6 ) 224-1620 ' Suffolk County Tax Mnp Numbar: 1000 Froporty LocrtUon: 855 SoundvLow Itond . Orient 1) da W.I..,C0 Pole-Ij,, dlslnnca to cross mtrQots,And locnt Ac;lR]!- C.Lenn IS. ,hull / ,I-M-0, p;uvlr.omnmiLnl Cousultill); IIf sppllcalilaj Address-. 12i ,innsup Avenue. , I1.0. Jinx 447, quague., N.Y. 11.959-0447 —_ p1jono:_651-0607 FUJI G�3'T3rib 1 •.. r'} PROJECT DESCRIPTION Applicant proposes to construct a +130 ' of timber bulkhead along toe of bank and to backfill structure with + 35 c.y. of clean sand which shall be trucked in from an upland source. Structure shall be armored with existing boulders. Structure shall be constructed in line with existing bulkhead on 'the adjacent property to the east and in line with proposed bulkhead to the west. Ilnnrcl uf. 'l'LIrSUMS App.11c:nL.lon ( MERAL DATA Land Area (in square feet-) : +113,400 Arca Zoning: R-'1 — Previous use of properL•y: Mx.I.,vLlnn 13i.ngIc fnmi.ly clwo.l.li.n1 Intended u,e of property.. Kx1ALl.n1; SUIP'le redly dwel. 11nl, `— Prior pannits/npprovAls for site improvomentas �? Agency Date C3 X_^ No Prier parm1Ln/npprovnls for site improvemanLa. 11As any hr.rmiL•/Approval ever been revoked or suapersded by n governmental n9011cy7 No Yen If• yes, provide exp.lanaLions ProjecL• llescripCLou (use nttaclnnants if nocessary) s I' Irnnr nee ALInchrd r'7 9 Z Iio,n d of '.L'rssntecs App.Llcatiou Wr;:t'I,ANDPERUSTEIS GANDS APPL.LCJt'1'iUN DIM Purposo of thn proposed operations: Kr.osion conLr.ol. Arra of wetinncls on lel.•: II square feet r . Pnrcent: covol.ngrr or .lot:: Clonent (1111L.nnnr beL.wrnn nonroeL• existing structure and upl.And edge of wnt:inncln:_ + IYl0 toot Closest cUntim( r. be.Lweon nearest proposed structure and upland odgn of woLJ.nmdn:.-- +25_ —feat Does the projact Involve excavation or filling? No X Yen If yen, how much nrnLer.ial will be excavated? U cubl.c ynrdn [low much material will be filled?_ ±35 cubic yards Depth of which uraL-orial will be removed or deposited: 41 feet Proposed slope, Lhroughout the area of operations: 1 "1 Mannor in which mitorial will be removed or deposited: Payloncler. --- CJ SL.ntrmr.ut or t iir. r.frect, if nuy, on the wetlands anti ttrinl wnter.n of Lhr, IOwn Lhat cony renulL by roanon of such proponed opernLionn (u e, nUnchmontn if appropriate) : An l,roponrd , pro.1vel. should hnvo no nenntl.ve.. inrpnctn o0 tho wn.L.1nods or wnt:ern or Lhn 'row,, oJ. Southall, 3 R IlnrrJ d ol. 'I'r.urslcen Al.�p.l..l,anlaou COASTAL RROSION APPLICA ION UA'1'A Purpones of proponed ncLivltyr Hxonlon r.ontr.ol. Aro wetlands proamrt within '75 feet of t re _-� - 6 t, proposed activity? No x • Yes Does the project: Involve excavation or filling? No % Yes If Yes, how much material will be excavated? 0 (cubic yards) How much mnter.ial will be filled? *35 (cubLc yards) Manner in which maLeria.l will be removed or deposited: llay 1 onde r. r Drsr.r. ibn the nnlnre and r.xLenL of the ersvironmeutal impncls rnnnonabl.y ant icipntnd renul.1--1.1lq fr:oln itaplemmrt:attoll of thn protect as pcopored. (Ur attachments if necessary) blxprrl nn rnvlronnirntnl luipnctit ------------ rw a 14-16-4(11195)—Text 12 PROJECT f.D.NUMBER 617.20 SEQR Appendix C Slate Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART 1—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME Donald & Harriet Iadanza Proposed bulkhead 3. PROJECT LOCATION: met Municipality Orient county Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road intersections,prominent landmarks,etc.,or provide map) 855 Soundview Road, Orient Point S.C.T.M.NO. 1000-15-3-11 . 1 Location map & survey enclosed 5. 15 PROPOSED ACTION: w ❑Expanslon ❑Modiflcatiorualleratlon 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Please see attached 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTS - Initially acres Ultimately acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? $4es ❑No It No,describe briefly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? %Residential ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Agriculture ❑Pafk/ForeellOpen space ❑Other Describe: 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL. STATE OR LOCAL)? IF-Yes ❑Na If yes,list agency(s)and permlUapprovals N.Y. S.D. E.C. , N.Y. S.D.O. S. , U.S .D. O.A. & Southold Town Trustees I .. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? El Yes EN. If yes, list agency name and permit/approval 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMITIAPPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? El Yes [AN. I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Appllcantlsponsor name: znL G enp E. Just as agent Date: Signature: FIf the action is In the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 �2-pis' vi�q •3� LoK,-3L&LP JnSvuro uS SOUIV !EW ROAD pZ n' F 15 `► Ln ISTY SFD Suffon Coun_j Hagstrom Map 32 TOP OF Scale 1"=3,000 ' BANK LIMIT OF O DISTURBANCE Ex e�ko Z PRW F(LL CF gtJ1FF �y <TCE Pq , R Applicant proposes to construct a MORD Q1oKD. + 130' of timber bulkhead along toe of bank, to backfill structure with + 35 c.y. of clean sand to be `trucked in from an upland source and' to armor structure with existin boulders. n Applicant : DoRgId & Harriet Iadanza LONG ISLAND SOUND Purpose : Erosion control E EE3P FLOODS Location: 855 Sound View Road, W IDTH>I MILE Orient Datum: Appar-ent Low Water Locus: 32115 ' 41009 ' 30 S.C.T.M.NO. 1000-15-3-11 . 1 SCALE 1`=60 77=00610 EPGta SHEET 20F3 J MO CONSULTING QUOGUE) NY 653-0607 1 / ' r Lo1.�tSLfWQSounp �uS SO( JN ., IEW ROA 0 � 70 O < }mom 1 �•h s. M m RS F z O ISTY SFD m , Suffo,h coup c Hagstrom Map 32 TOP OF Scale 1"=3 ,000 ' BANK TOE OF PAN K Ay N Applicant proposes to construct a + 130 ' of timber bulkhead along toe C11ti of bank, to backfill structure with + 35 c.y. of clean sand to be Trucked in from an upland source and to armor structure with existin boulders . r7Applicant : Dorja!4 & Harriet Iadonza LON6 ISLAND SOUND Purpose : Erosion control FEBP FLOODS Location: 855 Sound view Road, WIDTN�I-MILE Orient Datum: Apparent Low Water Locus : ?2 15 ' 41009 ' 30 S.C.T.M.NO. 1000-15-3-11 . 1 SCALE I'f7Q 0 -3-60600 sEPla�- Jf'IEEI I OF3 J MO CONSULTING QUOGUE% NY 65.E-CM7