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Michael J.Domino,President �0��0� SyOlO Town Hall Annex John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Glenn Goldsmith Southold,New York 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski COQ Telephone(631) 765-1892 Greg Williams ` OWN) Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 20, 2018 Theodore and Heidi Andreades 460 Ruch Lane Southold, NY 11971 RE: 790 RUCH LANE, SOUTHOLD SCTM# 1000-52-2-29 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Andreades: The following action was taken at the Southold Town Board of Trustees regular meeting held on Wednesday, June 20, 2018: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVE the request for a Transfer of Wetland Permit #2167 from Maureen Massa &Alan Schweitzer to Theodore & Heidi Andreades, as issued on July 31, 1986. Any other activity within 100' of the wetland boundary requires a permit from this office. This is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (631) 765-1892. Sincerely, 0 Michael J. Domino, President Board of Trustees MJD/dd Michael J. Domino,Presiden �� �OS11FF0(, CO Town Hall Annex John M. Bredemeyer III,Vice-PresidentG�� 54375 Route 25 Glenn Goldsmith ,- ,,. P.O.Box 1179 A.Nicholas Krupski � Southold,NY 11971 Greg Williams y p� Telephone(631)765-1892 ��� Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date/Time: C Completed in field by: THEODORE & HEIDI ANDREADES request a Transfer of Wetland Permit#2167 from Maureen Massa & Alan Schweitzer to Theodore & Heidi Andreades, as issued on July 31, 1986. Located: 790 Ruch Lane, Southold. SCTM# 1000-52-2-29 CH. 275-3 - SETBACKS WETLAND BOUNDARY: Actual Footage or OK=4 Setback Waiver Required 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 50 feet 3. Sanitary Leaching Pool (cesspool): 100 feet 4. Septic Tank: 75 feet 5. Swimming Pool and related structures: 50 feet 6. Landscaping or gardening: 50 feet 7. Placement of C&D material: 100 feet TOP OF BLUFF: 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 100 feet 3. Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool) 100 feet: 4. Swimming pool and related structures: 100 feet Public Notice of Hearing Card Posted: Y / N Ch. 275____//Ch. 111 SEQRA Type: I II Unlisted Action Type of Application: Pre-Submission Administrative Amendment Wetland Coastal Erosion Emergency Violation Non-Jurisdiction Survey <_ 5 years: Y/N Wetland Line by: C.E.H.A. Line Additional information/suggested modifications/conditions/need for outside review/consultant/application completeness/comments/standards: I have read & acknowledged the foregoing Trustees comments: Agent/Owner: Present were: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith ✓ N. Krupski G. Williams Other 1 April 21, 2018 Town of Southold Board of Trustees PO Box 1179 Southold,N.Y. 11971 To Whom It May Concern, My wife and I recently purchased 790 Ruch Lane in Southold. We would like to transfer the dock permit#2167 into our names, Theodore and Heidi Andreades. Enclosed please fmd a check in the amount of$50.00 to,cover the expense of the transfer. We give permission to the town to go on the property and inspect the dock. Please let me, -know if there is anything else you need from me to complete the transfer process. Thanks. Sincer e An ea es ' D E C E I V E APR 2 6 2018 Southold Town —3—oard of Trustees \\,QF SUUT,�, Michael J.Domino,President Town Hall Annex`�' Ol0 John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Charles J. Sanders Southold,New York 11971 Glenn Goldsmith ® COQ Telephone(631) 765-1892 .A NicholasOIyC0UN��� Fax(631) 765-6641 y �,•; if..... Lxct y MAY 1 2 201 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LICATiON FOR A TRANSFER OF A WETLAND PERMIT DATE S��2 �V l�•U%`P�G'?� �vLG�Sse� �i'LG� b c���' �p�a�—���. � J OWNER AZayi scAGve d� PHONE MAILING ADDRESS q6 ® I )&& (aik� &A614 j 9-7 l AGENT PHONE ADDRESS PROPERTY LOCATION T?Q ' dt. La'_t j TAX MAP NO. 5z — Z a 7 9 I/We / ww*ly.Acc?-S sa 41 a i SEA oxl request a Transfer of Permit# -2/o from An`1dog ` clwryl SC14117/A Signed By: { J Board of Trustees Applicazion AFFIDAVIT BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMITS) 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 BOARD OF 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, INCLUDING THE CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL,TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS APPLICATION, INCLUDING A FINAL INSPECTION. I FURTHER AUTHORIZE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY AND AS REQUIRED TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY CONDITION OF ANY WETLAND OR COASTAL EROSION PERMIT ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DURING THE TERM OF THE PERMIT. S#ture of Property Owner Signature of Property Owner SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS f 2 DAY OF "rL""( , 2W 7 A40 A**-- Notary Public DIANE DISALVO NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No. OID1475593 Qualified in Suffolk County My Commission Expires April 30, 209 S7 I y � �zom rem® SUE LONG ct C�lo ` . OdJ a OVA-- (vi 318 �! 1�gJ� r �� III - 24 REQUEST BY JOHN GEIDEMAN FOR RECONSIDERATION OF THE DECISION ON THE WETLAND APPLICATION OF NICHOLAS CUTRONE for the construction of the bulkhead (91 lin ft. including return) on ARshamomaque Pond. RIP YNe, 4 t �a TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 CREEK STRUCTURES INVENTORY Current Owner' s Name: }r � as �UC��'2 Index No.� Address: °l�� , ,? 1 54 ) Creek: (k" nto Morr -k-q A-F U Purchase Date: �I Telephone No. : Date of Field Work: Irl Previous Owners: Permit Applicant : Permit No. : ' Permit Specifications: Specifications Found: `2'�0� �vCA� �/ 2X0 rrA fmP 1 20 t 1 Condition: Comments: Nick Cutrone �• I\ 159-11 — 89th Street Howard Beach, N.Y. 11414 `_ PM w� Q°� 21 JUL rypp �arxa+ r t N' `� - 'Michael J. Domino,Preside �OSu�FQj�CD' _� Town Hall Annex John M. Bredemeyer III,Vice-President ��� G�� 54375 Route 25 Charles J. Sanders N P.O.Box 1179 Glenn Goldsmith Southold,NY 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski �,�0 �p�` Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 z2rc�x�'~`fv BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD deul- MAUREEN Date/Time: 1"i.�'�\_71 flW Completed in field by: COlid VEE k4 i�MASSA & ALAN SCHWEITZER request a Transfer of Wetland Permit#2167 from Anthony & Cheryl Sclafani to Maureen Massa & Alan Schweitzer, as issued on July 31, 1986. Located: 790 Ruch Lane, Southold. SCTM# 1000-52-2-29 CH. 275-3 - SETBACKS WETLAND BOUNDARY: Actual Footage or OK=q Setback Waiver Required 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 50 feet 3. Sanitary Leaching Pool (cesspool): 100 feet 4. Septic Tank: 75 feet 5. Swimming Pool and related structures: 50 feet 6. Landscaping or gardening: 50 feet 7. Placement of C&D material: 100 feet TOP OF BLUFF: 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 100 feet 3. Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool) 100 feet: 4. Swimming pool and related structures: 100 feet Public Notice of ring Card Posted: Y / N Ch. 275 Ch. 111 SEQRA Type: 1 II Unlisted Action Type of Application: Pre-Submission Administrative Amendment Wetland Coastal Erosion Emergency Violation Non-Jurisdiction Survey <_ 5 years: Y/N N� Wetland Line by: C.E.H.A. Line Additional information/suggested modifications/conditions/need for outside review/consultant/application completeness/comments/standards: t V yo v Present were: J. demeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski :�:C. Sanders Other Page 1 of 2 Michael J. Domino, Preside' � o�OSUEFQ(�COG - I Town Hall Annex John M. Bredemeyer III,Vice-President ,��' �J, 54375 Route 25 Charles J. Sanders P.O. Box 1179 Cn Glenn Goldsmith Southold,NY 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski �,�Ol p� Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date/Time: Completed in Work Session by: MAUREEN MASSA & ALAN SCHWEITZER request a Transfer of Wetland Permit#2167 from Anthony & Cheryl Sclafani to Maureen Massa &Alan Schweitzer, as issued on July 31 , 1986. Located: 790 Ruch Lane, Southold. SCTM# 1000-52-2-29 Ch. 275-12 - STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=* A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the Town: B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation: C. Cause saltwater intrusion in the fresh water recourses of the Town: D. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife & vegetation or the natural habitat thereof: E. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage: F. Adversely affect navigation tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the Town: G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters: H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity: I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town: J. Adversely affect the aesthetic value of the wetland and adjacent areas: Ch. 111-9 - ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=* A. Is reasonable and necessary, considering reasonable alternatives to the proposed activity and�the extent to which the proposed activity requires a shoreline location': B. Is not likely to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the proposed site and at other locations: C. Prevents, if possible, or minimizes adverse effects on natural protective features and their functions and protective values, existing erosion protection structures and natural resources: D. :525% Expansion/Calculation Work Session Notes Application Complete SEQRA Classification Confirmed Coordinated Review Y/N Pos/Neg Declaration CAC: LWRP: Additional information on comments/to be discussed/Public Hearing: Date: Completed By: Present: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski C. Sanders E. Cantrell D. Di Salvo Other Page 2 of 2 '1 of • • • 111 • � �, _ .� '.mac=' ...r fyY ''�.^r� `�� - 'r'"��� � MI —14 r t � - y . t � � /• � �,3 � � fr F s. ; � � � ..• t� + iron _moi qtr. e.�- r:�3rr{ . - ✓✓�` -�z^� • ,� 1/1'x' 4� % �•`. ,w '•.__ , •r'�'TL�g,"*� r �"�r 4}��'�' '� .,,� _.� -_•+►�s-� •'i t�Y �" '�r f.`.yyF��`,, ..{ •'s ",, ,7 °._.�^ " a V •S•je � ` ` r' k�'� -.� ;,��y'(1. �; '^✓ rxffi ' %� ���r�•. •",y ��• \A't - ciLi•A 'JC� ,S�T.., , - �..+, ;. R. ` 4 %OF SOUly Michael J.Domino,President Town Hall Annex John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President 54375 Route 25 iff P.O.Box 1179 Charles J.Sanders G @ Southold,New York 11971 Glenn Goldsmith ® y® Telephone(631) 765-1892 A.Nicholas KrupskiCoUNTi, Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE # 1353C Date: June 27, 2017 THIS CERTIFIES that the dock consisting of a catwalk ramp and float in Arshamommue Pond Southold all in accordance with the application submitted; At 790 Ruch Lane, Southold Suffolk County Tax Map#1000-52-2-29 Conforms to the application for a Trustees Permit heretofore filed in this office Dated June 6, 1986 pursuant to which Trustees Wetland Permit#2167 Dated July 31, 1986,was issued and conforms to all of the requirements and conditions of the applicable provisions of law. The project for which this certificate is being issued is for a dock consisting of a catwalk,ramp and float in Arshamomaguue Pond Southold all in accordance with the application submitted. -- -- - - - -- -- - -- -- - --- - -- — ------- - The certificate is issued to MAUREEN MASSA&ALAN SCHWEITZER owners of the aforesaid property. o e Authorized Signature SPEED MESSAGE TO FROM ,,rP�0)Z-C-G-AA1- 14 R -7 r4!jw as5Q *4 A. h vye-1 4 zje.;"_� SUBJECT DATE JUN 2 2017 'CA-r% 1k G-- v �cc atL 10 CQ:4A 0 ki C.3 i r1ar re h-w-k-f- 'i ?-Q� ::-\, " ve i , . 0-nA 4ACrj+ (ma�n&a "V SIGNED RMFWM® WHITE-ORIGINAL CANARY-DUPLICATE 44-900-Duplicate•250 Sets ®��pE SO!/jy®lo Michael J.Domino, President Town Hall Annex John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Charles J.Sanders Southold,New York 11971 Glenn Goldsmith �® �� Telephone(631) 765-1892 A. Nicholas Krupski l�'00um Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 21, 2017 Maureen Massa Alan Schweitzer 460 Ruch Lane Southold, NY 11971 RE: 790 RUCH LANE, SOUTHOLD SCTM# 1000-52-2-29 Dear Ms. Massa and Mr. Schweitzer: The following action was taken at the Southold Town Board of Trustees regular meeting held on Wednesday, June 21, 2017: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVE the request for a Transfer of Wetland Permit#2167 from Anthony& Cheryl Sclafani to Maureen Massa & Alan Schweitzer, as issued on July 31, 1986. Any other activity within 100' of the wetland boundary requires a permit from this office., This is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (631) 765-1892. Sincerely, A • Michael J. Domino, President Board of Trustees MJD/dd Albert J. Krupski,President O�QFFo��C Town Hall James King,Vice-Presidenth.Z.O� ��/� 53095 Route 25 Henry,Smith ® P.O.Box 1179 Artie Foster Southold,New York 11971-0959 Ken Poliwoda O Telephone(631) 765-1592 A Fax(631) 765-1366 , , . BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 25, 2001 Susan Long Permits PO Box 46 Bast Marion,NY 11939-0046 RE: Nicholas Cutrone—to- Anthony& Cheryl Sclafani Located: 790 Ruch Lane Southold,NY SCTM# 52-2-29 Permit 92167 Dear Ms. Long: The following action was taken at the Southold Town Board of Trustees Regular Meeting on May 24, 2001. RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees approve the request for a Transfer of Permit#2.167 from Nicholas Cutrone—to-Anthony& Cheryl Sclafari. ?f you have any questions,please contact our office at 765-1892. Sincerely, &X'54e�lrtt /l tl i, , President, Board of Trustees AJK:cjc '-�'•• ' '�';' „�� '::: ";' -�� :. �',,.-�� .,.., ;- :cgs•. -..,,•''.;�•, b , ; y� ,. \ ��, �'.V. \.. V• V. ;tib V. d✓ ^�,/ a.,. '• 0144 ../� y�V,) 471 �� *' .o� �'i=;r'."', >�''�i.-+�� ,L ��''�'",^-�: .ter,-w�:•%��.f�'T��rt�dir'"rit'i�'��''�''v'�_�-�s_r�:T';r�t'r�:, •� / - Board Of Southold Town Trustees SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK Mooring No. 'r 2167 July 31, 1986 k° - PERMIT NO. DATE: I«IIM Tl1 Nicholas J. Cutrone I' �; : Tion - `�� Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 615 of the Laws of the State of New York, 1893; and Chapter 404 of the Laws of the : State of New York 1952; and the Southold Town Ordinance en- • titled REGULATING AND THE PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS IN AND ON TOWN WATERS AND PUBLIC LANDS and the r " REMOVAL OF SAND, GRAVEL OR OTHER MATERIALS FROM F - � r LANDS UNDER TOWN WATERS;" and in accordance with the - - Icy y J l Resoution of The Board adopted at a meeting held onuly. 3 , . y 1 86 5.00 "'"•. _ 19. , and in consideration of the sum of $ .. ... . . paid by • , � F�f Irk Nicholas...J. Cutrone .. ...... l;j .• el, N. 'f of ..Southold.............. .. ........ ... ...... .. .:.. ... ...... ....... N. Y. and subject to the i t : Terms and Conditions listed on the reverse side hereof, ,•_i \ of Southold Town Trustees authorizes and permits the following: r Approval to secure a permit for a dock consisting of a t catwalk, ramp and float in Arshamomaque Pond, Southold � all in accordance with the application submitted. all in accordance with the detailed specifications as presented in the originating application. � e "s IN •WITNESS WHEREOF The said Board of Trustees here- Li Y ere-by causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the saipqoard as of this dat . Ln -� - k,,i � - �c��FFO(� .�•,. .l. .. Ire %�• o ) • r L "' �i gyp = ••d•• .moi. ' ......... Truste....es `\ •.�: 'i �> . -��w`,'`+.i a— i`zs� ,e .i— '• :i -i% '•--.+`.T s -.rY rr� ��� , :''`e. :.SS;,',F�. .� .La, y..�-rte.' �::e3..-..a0'.�^�.-..�f.-�...a' "- •,A�...d_`._�. 3....<«.�..L�..�..d�`•.�'L� a:•.''.s3��' ! awl "'^•:Y,a,r,,,.i.,•3 - A rr'. /.': sf:C, A• "•7.,v E1 9 ",�A.� ,t11Aq! ,, ,m^t,•w 1�`,�(mi tmp "-�.w .ta fM-� •,A ,y�•� fAa�fa �r _ - ail '1' .:KKJ '"�1." ,!KUU�':._,^����• .\`.: "' `$;`M.Ww".:�'. � 'y. `bAlw� .`riR�'^r, -gill ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please tear off and return to the Trustee Office. Board Of Southold - Town Trustees SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK Mooring Permit No. Date: Mooring No. I certify that- the- work as authorized in this permit has been completed and is now ready for your inspection. Also, the number required on this project is clearly visible. I further understand this permit is not valid until this tear off sheet is returned to the Trustee Office. TERMS-and CONDITIONS The Permittee Nicholas J. Cuttrone Fl . - residing at Southold . S': part of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and prescribe to the fol- lowing: 1 . That the Southold Trustees Permit must be prominently displayed on the premises effected thereby during the period of - That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are released from any and work all damages, or claims for damages, of suits arising directly or indirectly as a result of any oper- uncle • lUtion performed pursuant to this permit, and the said Permittee will, at his or her own expense, the ¢ defend any and all such suits initiated by third parties, and the said Permittee assumes full liability permi with respect thereto, to the complete exclusion of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold 3.. That this Permit is valid for a period of 19 mos. which is considered to be the sufficient time required to complete the work involved, but should circumstances warrant, request for an extension may be made to the Board at a later date. - 4.. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely, or as long as the said Permittee wishes to maintain the structure or project involved, to provide evidence to anyone concerned that auth- orization was originally obtained. $. That the work involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application, may be cause for revocation of this Permit by resolution of the said Board. 6. That there will 'be no unreasonable interference with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. 7. That there shall be no interference with the right of the public to pass and repass along the beach between high and low water marks. 8. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to free navigation, the said Permittee will be required, upon due notice, to remove or alter this work or project herein stated without expenses to the Town of Southold. 9 . That the said Board will be notified by the Permittee of the completion of the work auth- orized. (See tear off sheet. ) 10 . That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consents that may be required sup- plemental to this permit which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. } View t S Qf 2 CL m1 Iao, CD m N 6RAPHIG SCTEI"=3 Qat .Q N IR m ^ppircant: Anthony 5clofonl - Proposes�: Tlmber 13ulFchead situate: Arshpnomaque Fyz� :_ � (t-� s m Town: of Southold !�A)Holk Gountg Purpose: Erosron Control paturn: Mean 5eq Level Ni5VD'29 o c00 C Tide Range: 2.5' LD °�� ^' co Ln CD c� - O� a^ abs bh h1•`� 40A INN o'. p 7clei'—� 9 r,,♦C �' o ��f/ E. �t� 2�E^ ttt Cf`, lie (N rrI propo$ed Timber EulkYead r 4 I ot_Joe of s1n�o lee D rHIS ORAWIN&SHA5 DEVELOPED FRDM q • ACTUAL�15LP WRVEY5 GO-"IOJC rF- m PREPARPREPARE)Av er: SEA LEVEL MAPPING a. Mt:•0H AFRI 24, wa9 CD It N 6 EAsf MAIN smog ^1 RI\43WEAD,KY 11401 - - P"G1nE 516-X77-3"T3'f PAK 96-369-07A1 ROEERr H-FOX.WS L105014'1 J,71`J1ENRY P. SMITH, President t� :..; ' „OHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. TELEPHONE PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ti ,aJ (516) 765-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSENF )sx 11 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES 'TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 'Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 � • �_<. , ' ,I Southold, New York 11971 6&0 Q December 11, 1986 e� _ l Mr. John H. Geideman P. 0. Box 416 East Marion, New York 11939 Re: Nicholas Cutrone — Wetland Application NO 412 Dear Mr. 'Geideman: The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees during their regular meeting held on November 25, 1986 regarding the above referenced matter. 1 - WHEREAS, John H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas Cutrone applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, \ application dated June 6, 1986 and WHEREAS said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation ;t"'t'¢1'' Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, -and a s ;! ',''" WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustee s with respect to said application on August 28, 1986 at which time 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 WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that affect the heal the project as proposed will;not'a^:^,-`"°� f;;:•.;:__'�;;? • �t.;F ,_• health, safety and genera elf of NOW 1 w are the " } �� • . THEREFORE BE IT people'.of the;_Toiori'' a'jw > �} ta. - •i”,:i.-� s i?..yam,;r',.;:�ki<��;�{T'4•i��.r, �;,,��� ?f��g e�•��..'!,• k°,r",f,'fi13i�'f'A1'}°:.Y.t. x,. RESOLVED at JOHN ,.,,••- t, -• ' GEIDEMAN 0 :��: '. �r �` ; <•. N BEHALF OF, NICHOLAS;CUTRONE�rBE:?AND `=GRANTED ., � - •TETE• LAND�`ORD ; •„,�;�� r. :.„�:;, ,„ `�i*-1-� � ` PERMISSION:UNDER THE PROVISIONS ,OF, ;WET INA C �• TH N E',OFa .- SOUTHOLD=TO.__c . ,«,:„ �,. onstruct_ a_ �75.- bulkh'ead�wiGh',-.t ., �,; ::... :;,7, :'�,.,,t,•r�,�m,•�<�t�.,;�>=;�''v�,°.„�,;'`�;-F•,:�-sy �:��;� _ o _ _ „wo 8' ,,r-eturns on.-property _n Ruch Lane, Southold-. This permit` wil iTf`'rori - e1'9'87kif:work .has'� y �� 1SaexP deinber, 25` 7kF , commencedb� said date. There are two 5' =r ` .,h� • I:=,-r` ,;15 _� riot,,,, g yof ins ectio re 7 notified P ” ns uire�d�j:�arid 'th'e �T �',- ��`•' •,���': s, be - n o upon n the --- -•- •+•-c.�;;�..,-„�r;..-ak y,;, �;.o��'av -�-� P completion of the work. ,the !,' ` Prior .to issuance_ of^said` U b er y the Clerk t he applicant shall file with t `�;x�; �=:`,” "� , • =-,t�,<-•.;yz.ta '�t�; he Clerk a%`Certif i�ca'te_ g that 1�r'` � 1 Pipublic liability �, nsuran , ,,µr:. M� =<_• �.a: ,,• insurance policies insuring against any 'liatiilit whichma'� r'� ?;rt{'` �r in the performance of the 1':`,•.- „•r;;_ .•. y=„arise' , .operations pursuant to such mit` be fixed Trustees, ch per in ;`sdcti amount a' h'a” lc`;; ' by the Tru es, which said policies ? '��,°•,•,';,. $:J s;"s 4 K F insured. P ies shall „", _rs 1� � na wn as, a 4 1 Please take notice me the :To Via, .name, 'ny t v '��•�4'{, kf further n that this declaration should, e`l ii6id - not'-'be,c;orisider i' � � ��•= Y,, :', .i51 fIY+i�,yrn Nl,".'�i/•,:.'u yy�� .w'S+Y"v`. e�"�.�F"YFli"S„;1 .I•. rY; :F,Y.j.1s,' - •.P-'•�'�f,... Y L-,:Srfi4'.,.-',..,i la1�`olj.'Ei.'•;X,�yt_ • -' _.. ..�:Y>,e `.d' ,_ i-, ,=2F.:i_f..v;?..x mak. Board of Trustees Page 2 - Nicholas Cutrone determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. Please remit the $5.00 Wetland Inspection Fee at this time. Upon remittance your permit will be forwarded by mail. Very truly yours, y2 0 Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip , cc: -Robert A. Greene, D.E.C. , Stony Brook Commissioner Henry G. Williams, D.E.C. , Albany Stephen Mars, Army Corps of Engineers _ Thomas Hart, Coastal Management Conservation Advisory Council Bldg. Dept. Board of Appeals File `:'Y 4:,`4 _ .t;' :i- 1".1 •+. - , ---'v;*' j-v.�...:5.m.:�;Pr�:a4 i r J _ F__ S 0 U N D � d A 4_1 &A.,, Intel R' DR c TDRUND o S T I R L I N G N r � Dm 9,• m� P UNO 4 D Z O INLET pPnono RD Z 9 4D �3 �f� Ut10N P S133 3 �o wnv 4B Q _,� JI INLET'PO/N HOME y ,BENNmET 9�fF .., r a 1 r J CO PARK` NET RD ExT. RD N- o PVP�° p `STIRLING BEN `o — o Wr CNAHPC 1 o J p -' o��m--- ngATo-AV- - GEST �� I .5 48 _J I tR RFIEI�ElT O WASH INGIOHRK c CEDP G Zl Ci Z I U) Yl t3N'➢N AV Z CfM ANOR �\ i_ S�. 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'o p RD .c O RV lPfSt� �� ELj� STEAfl NS POINT i �CUAKER � i f i CEAlETERY IS 0 U T H O L DTAEST 9 1 PO P SLEEPY Y'0 F` _�+ RD FD oR c Mc O tEPF; � 0 ". s t' ,-TOWN=-' 2 L� J N•i T Oz GIR 5 l�J� f0.BOWDI7CH CV EaE 4�' �,• o E,( 'TOWN y A 114 F .� gE fDaD ,?? `'t' y%�S/ 0��`T1J [Y t PARK � SPa DR ` TR O 0 BURRO HALL pl ti1q$ B A Y\ OG`Fl O LA (,6H4 P. z poI WEST NECK BAY P E)A e •r'W �\ T Mq a[(A � AD DANIEL X 0 \ WEST Lao° 116 DESKS` GdERS arae GAZOH SNITHi �� p BOOTLE tEV �? N R 2 Z �n r (PVT) g WAY Joy ti EASY$ S Di T DR t ST -' �T t' s�o`6 GC ✓'F FUS /( �AI.A '! L y v N E C K\/ ( FRED n10 HILL WAS D !e- of 'Creek: sv)dqY r1,\GI "r ` \ fiY �j t_.. rX. � ✓ Ln ,/J a riY TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 GRANDFATHER APPLICATION ©ek 1. Name of Applicant : to leGb �' �iJ�'�� C47 2. Address of Applicant : 0 r � l�f 1�vr ..n�twy Pi) - 'Val 3. Telephone Number: �t° 161 ��'�� �-P/ 4. Year of Construction: ZqX 5. Sketch of the work including sizes: J10�tJ� /� �GPitdiauG 2),o et_ r 6. Mark off on the map attached, where your property is located using an X. Signature: at%rtkV Please note that there is a $5. 00 filing fee, which is a one time fee, for this application. Mooring Applications- $5. 00 Application Fee and a $5. 00 annual renewal fee each year. • r i I BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 53095 blain Road Phone 765-1892 Southold, N. Y. 11971 3 3 544 RECEIVER OF Date For Dollars 3 S I OARD OF 'I' WN TRUSTE,ll+Cas: E] Check CO� B s ° Fx r5 4'x 2®' loaf I ,fix r s ,S©ll t°"10 3')c10��f'�rroP L4W5 Island _ mLtr, o ,a�mNcrJ Tio27'u BOAC re Ar_ �c�a,r� zO p�o�OSED - r4°��`. n • SfwkC t3UL KI�IE�?D Land re _v Tai a��QrBAN k eat • I -,�xrS Sfali�5 *� _= �/�/✓!' 7'0 ¢o� �� �v�h nc� cr. `Tos t� ,Baylk AD • - taxis �'laf�n�rd» `�� f ,{ U/C1/1//r`t' p fay 5 �Id I PZAA1 I 1h 73 1 trr , I Scab /=4® Dn /?,/CA lane 5ov� old, Con s'.fruc,t -Fam. 76r,of &allrhead zal' c5l pr elurr7s ' �o Lawn, S`f�r'rs � .5fairs - L el A- CG/Mmip - 1 lwner - 1?&SArX&n7L loom f/vaf L000 i5�c'7�- 92 Scala _ .. / ���'-4A1 SCALE I�'' 47 BY 1! •� DATE: V E t D l l*,AN ed 161khead al �®e d f- j ox 416 ,� ��X f y � / 7 ZA NEw 11"74-77 adsqRA INQ NUMBER Cy - CHARRETTE PRO-FORM 92OPF PRINTED ON 920H CHARPRINT VELLUM � � • c ' J lz po rn u ge sh°mo 1 Ar Q- Qo I p p pN Hoffa � oa �w Ycn 30N3^b SUSAN€ tONG PERMITS P.O. BOX 46 BAST MARION, NY ff939-0046 PRONES FAX(631)477--3455 April 27, 2001 Albert 1. Krup ski,Jr.,President Southold Town Board of Trustees L — P.O. Box 1179 14�Southold,NY 11971 Ke:- Anthony&Cheryl Sclafani SCTM#1000-52-2-29 Permit#2167(Nicholas J. Cutrone) Dear Mr. Krupski: Aly client's,Anthony&Cheryl Scla--fani,have-recently purchased the above referenced property. The Southold Town Board of Trustees issued a permit to the previous property owner,NichoLwI Cutrone, (July-3-1-, 1986yfor-a dock facility consisting of a catwalk, ramp and float. ire-would-like to-requestpermit-#216-'-be.transferred-from Nicholas J. Cutrone to Anthony&Cheryl Sclafani. I am enclosing a copy of the permit and a check in the amount-of$10-.M representing the-application fee for a permit transfer. If you have any questions,please feel free to call me. Thank youforyour assistance in this matter. Very truly yours, MAY e 1 2001 Susan E. Long Enc: IL AUTHORIZATION FORM Date: - 2 S- 0 eaYL Sc,ILp)FAN l n *EANI owner of 5('T (na ) (street address) located at L„ U'TH OLD do hereby give Susan E. Long (town & state) Permits the authority to act as agent on my behalf in applying for all necessary permits for work to be done on my property described above. J L Sign e O e3 HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. (516)765-1892 NE PHILLIP J.GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE Date: . July 31, 1986 APPLICATION N0. 412 NAME: J. H. Geidenan on behalf of Nicholas J. Cutrone This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the� Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees; as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a-significant effect to the environment. Please take further notice that this declaration 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. TYPE OF ACTION: Unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Construct a 75 ' bulkhead with 8 ' returns- to contain erosion. 'LOCATION OF PROJECT: Ruch `Lane, Southold: REASONS SUPPORTING THIS-DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form. has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the N.Y.S. D.E.C. is is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. Very truly yours, C� Hen r P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS: ao CC: Bldg. Dept. C.A.C. Planning Bd. DEC - Albany DEC - Stony Brook Army Corps Aran Terchunian, Coastal Mgmt. Town Clerks Bulletin Bd. Zoning Board Trustees File ��c�V�F®��®fir 'C-w HENRY P. SMITH, President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. ICC= j! 1 TELEPHONE .11 (516)765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 August 5, 1986 Mr. John H. Geideman P. 0. Box 416 East Marion, New York 11939 Re: Nicholas J. Cutrone - Wetland Application No. 412 Dear Mr. Geideman: The Trustees would like to meet you on the site regarding the above referenced matter on August 21, 1986 at 1:30 P.M. to discuss this application. Please contact this office at 765-1892 to confirm same. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees Ilene Pfifferling Clerk to Trustees HPS:ip cc: Trustees file Page 2 t The applicant must recognize the sensitivity of the area. There should be minimal clearing during construction; no lawns on the wetland side of the house (area between house and marsh) ; plant appropriate vegetation on wetlands side A of house; and insure nutrient flow (from fertilizers , etc . ) into the creek be minimal. No . 394 - Frank R. Reilly - Recommend approval with stipulations . The cabin and retaining walls are approved. The ramp and dock are de- pendent upon neighbors approval for access. If the path is to cross wetland the Council does not approve . No. 403 - John Becht - Recommend approval provided the applicant follows the plans as sketched with elevation over the spartina No. 404 - Goldsmith' s Boat Shop - Recommend approval. No. 405 - Mark Baxter - Recommend approval with stipulations . 1 . All drainage must be on property. 2 . Minimal clearing of vegetation . 3. Plant 10 ' of vegetation on wetland side of house, no lawn! No. 406 - Richard Anderson - Recommend approval. No . 407 - Arnold Blair - Recommend approval but keep the retaining wall in a straight line. No. 408 - The Nature Conservancy - Tabled. No. 409 - Douglas Miller - Tabled. The Council is to request additional info from applicant , but, at this time does feel it will need an EIS , Type I No. 410 - Sal R. Varano - Recommend approval with stipulation. Replace bulkhead in place , do not move out as shown in plans . No. 411 - John Morse - Recommend approval . No. 41*2 - Nicholas J .4 Cutron - Recommend disa-p-p-roval-° No need for .bulkhead p d , - —_ the slope is ve0etated J (there- is no erosion, it is not subject- :to extreme storm conditions and there are no other bulkheads to ' either side. No. 413 - Douglas Moore - Recommend approval . No. 414 - C & L Realty - Recommend approval, G7 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 TELEPHONE ���1 �� Southold, New York 11971 - (516)765-1801 i SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL July 28, 1986 To: Southold Town Trustees From: Southold Town CAC Re: Applications reviewed by CAC at the regular meeting held July 22, 1986 No . 398 - Harold Wilsberg - Recommend disapproval - The Council would like the applicant to either resubmit or .amend the application for only a floating dock amd no bulk- head. The Council recommends the floating dock instead of the bulkhead to allow for the extensive colonization of spartina which would stabilize the land and reduce the need for any bulkhead. No . 400 - Sal Caiola - Recommend disapproval - The Council feels it is a naural shoreline with no other bulkheads adjacent to the property and the structure could cause erosion of the adjacent beaches . The Council suggests the applicant plant natural vegetation instead. No . 402 - Gerald Rupp - Recommend disapproval - The Council disapproves because the slope is in good condition and is holding as is . If the applicant does anything further it could disturb the natural vegetation which would lead to serious erosion problems. The Council does recommend the repair of the stairs and existing bulkhead. They suggest the applicant either amend or resubmit the applicatic to do the repairs suggested and placing a small deck at the base of the stairs but proposing no retaining walls . No. 319- - Ted Dowd - The Council feels a full EIS is neccessary . Significant Type I action. It should be discussed publicl)� and allow imput from interested parties at the hearing. No . 388 - Leonard Schlegal - Recommend approval with stipulations . FQ[A HENRY P. SMITH, President i, y;, �� JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. ' �' TELEPHONE �� l a ;,� t (516) 765-1892 , PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD Z5> � ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 June 27, 1986 J. H. Geideman P.O. Box 416 East Marion, N. Y. 11939 RE: Nicholas J. Cutrone - Wetland Application No. 412 Dear Mr. Geideman: The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees at their regular meeting held on June 26, 1986 regarding the above captioned matter. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself ' lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of Nicholas J. Cutrone for a Wetland Permit on certain property located at at Ruch Lane and Arshamomoque Pond, Southold. Very truly yours, ' 142 , Hen P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS: ao - 1 ` -4 r • `4= ��— BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES � — TOWN OF SOUTHOLD - 53095 Main Road Phone 765-1892 xi� 31 9 8 Southold, N. Y. 11971 i Date RECEIVED OF a/lam-' l Dollars $1-6'11) • (J7) For �; X�'►-�^-�L -�=� a 4 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES Cash Check\6/PC,, 13_e: By r„ _ Jb RESOLUTION - June 26, 1986 Lead Agency Declaration - Nicholas J. Cutrone RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees- declare itself lead - agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of J. H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas J. Cutrone. for a Wetland Permit on certain property located at Ruch Lane and Arshamomoque Pond. BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES - TOWN OF. SOUTHOLD SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Project Inf!o�rmatlon (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1 Applicant/sponsor / //Gr�J 2. Protect Name 3. Protect location. l Mumupaltty &LdCounty 4 Is proposed action: nrNew ❑ Expansion ❑ Modificationlalteration 5. Describe project � z6P "CC.. �be4�1 -7 7 / 6 Precise location(road intersections,prominent landmarks,etc.or provide map) 7 Amount of land affect��e Initially Ultimately es I! 8II roposed action comply with existing zoning or other existing land use restrictions? Yes El-No If No,describe briefly ��/��, ```"` i I i 9 What is present land use in vicinity of protect? Residential ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Agriculture ❑ Parklandlopen space ❑ Other escnbe: i 10 Does action involve a permit/approval,or funding, now or ultimately,from any other governmental agency(Federal,state or local)? Yes ❑ No If yes, list agency(s)and permit/approvals 11 Does any aspect of the action have a currently valid permit or approval? ❑ Yes 1�rNo If yes, list agency name and permit/approval type 12 As result of proosed action will existing permit/approval require modification? ❑ Yes No CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ApplicanUsponsor name Date Al Q b Signature G^- PART II Environmental Assessment(To be completed by Agency) A Does action exceed any Type I threshold in 6 NYCRR, Part 61712? If yes,coordinate the review process and use the FULL/LONG FORM EAF. ❑ Yes ❑ No B. Will action receive coordinated review as provided for Unlisted Actions in 6 NYCRR, Part 617.7? If No,a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved action. ❑ Yes ❑ No C. Could action result in ANY adverse effects on,to,or arising from the following (Answers may be handwritten, if legible) C1. Existing air quality,surface or groundwater quality or quantity,noise levels,existing traffic patterns,solid waste production or disposal,potential for erosion, drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly- C2. rieflyC2. Historic,archeological,visual or aesthetic,or other natural or cultural resources;agricultural districts;or community or neighborhood character?Explain brief ti C3. Vegetation or fauna, movement of fish or wildlife species,significant habitats,or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly: C4 A community s existing plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources? Explain briefly. C5 Growth,subsequent development,or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly. C6 Secondary, cumulative,or other effects not identified in Cl-C6?Explain briefly C7. A change in use of either quantity or type of energy? Explain briefly PART III Determination of Significance (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, large, important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with Its (a)setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c)duration;(d) irreversibility;(e)geographic scope; and(f)magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. ❑ Check this box if you have Identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL/LONG FORM EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. ❑ Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result In any significant adverse environmental impacts AND Provide here,-and on attachments as necessary, the reasons supportng this determination: Agency Name Agency Preparer's Name Prevarer s SjgnatureJ tle Date _ 11 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) STATE OF NEW YORK ) SS: BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND SAYS THAT HE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMITS, AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, THAT THE WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. 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, IF GRANTED. In completing this application I hereby a ize the Trustees agent or representative to ente onto m prop rty to inspect tAe premises in conjunction with r vi of this plication. S GNATURE OF APPLICANT ' ZA SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS I DAY OF 19 ELIZABETH ANN NEVILLE ` Notaryarryy Public,State of New York No.52-8125850,Suffolk Co To, Empines ft tube,31,i 912y NOTARY PU IC EXAMINED APPROVED "WETLANDS" PERMIT (CHAPTER 97) " APPROVED "BOAT, DOCKS, WHARVES" PERMIT (CHAPTER 32) DISAPPROVED "WETLANDS PERMIT" (CHAPTER 97) DISAPPROVED "BOATS,DOCKS, WHARVES" PERMIT (CHAPTER 32) CONDITIONS, 1F ANY EXAMINING BODY SIGNATURE OF CHAIRMAN COMPUTATION OF FEES Approved 2/27/85 '` Float d 3'xia'IPfYMP : LQNG 1sCQ�� S©!Jr'3 - P�FAC K F pr© 10 2T N 12d !t S�f 304KIlEAD rqt(�eprfson ke � 01 �' Lon C \r_ y TOE r�1"�'Jl BAN if �;v a 2 a, C� O �OQD ZO(SO '3000 10Z A)A/ � P3 � Zo• � ,� ► t ll f ©n �t1C� [.Ari;.,o - .7DUri0lc/ Con wS' rv,Cf- /-"Cam, d li 71------51.4 - �, lgan � f/Cad 1� �aoo .sic ' �2 20` S1� 7a"5< /tea I des"!• hG;6ac � �o r� z L3 2 L of SCALE- BY S ✓ Jy G ® A► DATE - /©A Q _ _ fly: �,,..+•��� f� ��i1/���_.- f� ► f/ 3 _ _ / nom= rr r�A dw -- L �• L DRA ING, NUMBER`- 3 ' " ''CHARRETTE PRO-FORM926P ,'14'-PRI4TEd-6N 920 H,CHARPRINrVEItUW- .�''��"`. "+-':,,� rE�=E. :'r:.ri=SMa�;u-•�, a=N�=e�.5•;�;�,.5�:,.�._'_ r._ 'N-a;.;'', `-- .- 'err�4y''}at�'••'��P ^ ..� z,7 v'rk ` I Marine JOHN H. GEIgEMAN C'onsultin Engineer die rJf Yti: 'ilia. ��a,' ,I• - { I�� P.O. B , OX 416 .fs,,<�'•`:�,I' �' E. Marion, L. 1. ' 477-2421 New York 11939 i 141 't�fxf'iii+� ,4' .�j• ', I i 0mMay Cork a rn i l,1 04140man, to cart �a9 my lwan t. in ul,pling for }permits 4 1��1 ^�,ISI• �. ... • - � � - I • - � •' + i Signed DipAt• Of Lnvironnuntal jonsorvfition *.i•I ; it114,f,' =4/., S. Army! Corps of nF;ine,-rs Zia A.�S•,'�F('�;_��^ E, �, -1, t`• __ -. .. " - - i ' HENRY P. SMITH, President td TELEPHONE ® JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. (516)765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ,�•r ELLEN M. LARSEN V � BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 June 12, 1986 To Whom It May Concern: Attached hereto is a Short Environmental Assesment Form submitted by J. H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas J. Cutrone in connection with his application for a wetland permit to construct a 75 ' bulkhead with 8 ' returns, to contain erosion, on property located at Ruch Lane and Arshamomoque Pond, Southold. Very truly yours, 1'�2 � Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ao Posted: 6/26/86 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 June 12, 1986 Mr. Charles T. Hamilton Alternate Regional Permit Administrator N•.Y. S. D.E.C. Building 40, SUNY - Room 219 Stony Brook, New York 11794 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Transmitted herewith is wetland application no. 412 submitted by J. H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas J. Cutrpne We would like to coordinate with you in our role as lead agency regarding this application. May we have your comments on same by July 16, 1986 Thank you for your input. Ver truly you -s, enr . eSmith�s — o y e i�en� Boar of Town Trustees Ilene Pfifep`e �4• `� Secretary to Board Attachments cc: Commissioner Williams Southold Town Building Dept. file F 9b, R. TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 June 12, 1986 Mr. Martin Garrell, Chairman Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Garrell: Transmitted herewith is application no. 412 for a wetland permit submitted by J. H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas J. Cutrone. Please prepare a written report of findings and recommendations with respect to this application. Very truly yours, u e_ enry mi , sident Board of Town Trustees Ilene Pfi'frlin g Secretary to Board Attachment ® e,c 15 4`x Zo• F_Xoaf 3'xro'rPfYMP - MLS L-ONS 'O`NJNc�1 e ' PFACH f0 F,crs pIoQT9 2O" h a Sf [3UL- f<1�Es9 D rqt berfson aK� ���sr (CO► -9� �} Leine 757' S, / eICA7 12d ar �X/S ��Of/�✓d�a�' o O, Y I L I/1! r if Jlf/� � .from 4D lVa'qS14 ' � Sca/� /=•4o Dn �L �'r, ��r�r. S�DU. ��1c� C�� l!F i -Fam. 76+al' eahl heoae &tdh 74o L4:vn S;d ��i s ii�� - S7`airs - LrJurl./: /V/Ei1�f�S LL1/d`�'� � - 1�1!?L'� - �S/a�e'-j ry �� � /opo 02. Mal Loll 247 ten, vait - o 401SCALE: � ' ®� By- JG" " 4r7 p� p g� DATE " .. r �a B �. f Ile G E F 9� ed; /�rh� . �'k 416. - LN� NEW awWc //; P. I-.i DRA ING NUMBER _ - - Fr' X c ,=(-: CHARRxTTE'PAO-FORM'7fOPV" PRINTED-Off 920F4`6iARPRINiVELLUPt7' , �� zee �R>,,•u..,.,.�,... _�. ..._�.._ �.r�..,m To whom it may concern. am the owner and .Y^. resident of the land adjacent to the Nick Cutrone property , ,5q,57 side. 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A Thrce-Stare t.'oce! for ;ha Tec:onrc , - History of the LH,ronc :!ck F -g'.on, r'',��'� 'fork 61 - . .......... Philip A. i;'hiiriny .... ... . . .. .�.. ! Sediment Partiti-oning at an Erod:n9 Costal Bluff 73 H. Bokuniewicz and Jcseph J. Tanski ......................... c�a t��el Correlation of Punctuated Aggracational Cycles (PACs) _ l New York of tine ',.aniius Formation, Centra ............._ 82 Pici;ard M. Busch ................... ....._.... ........ _ _ - — p�+reio�,;; ntal I:odel for an Mar -i Pannsyl%anian Mane Incursion ..• 92 - I Dsyid K-Brezinski a D posit anal-pa;;erns of a Silurian Shelf Sand in the Central,A, idchians 100 _ Rtchtird Sm csna .......... .......... .. .... ... . .. .. . . - t I:emonal to I:,argueret H.-Hawn Mirabile r _ _ e - ate _ -of SEDIMENT PARTITIONING AT AN ERODING COASTAL BLUFFI er. H. Bokuniewicz and Joseph-J. Tanskil 180 Marine Sciences Research Center _ soc. State University"-of-New York Stony Brook, NeW-York 11794 t e ABSTRACT god -360• Erosion and dFoosition at the shoreline are integral parts of the coastal sediment budget. The role of bluffs as a sediment source was studied along an 80-km lenath of the eastern north shore of Long Island, NY, bordering Long Island Sound. The line of bluffs is nearly unbroken her( and reaches heights of 50 m in some places. Sediment samples were collected from"within the bluf: face and analyzed. Sand composes 72% of the bluff by weight. Coarse material and fine-grained sediment particles compose 16% and 12%, respectively. The composition shows significant lateral -g variations. The sand fraction ranges from 41% to 92%, the coarse fraction from 3% to 34%, and th( :1• Fine fraction from < 1% to 42%. These data were combined with previously published shoreline rece sion rates to -calculate the rate of supply of particles to the beach. Sand, is delivered at a -7�( of 5.7 x 108 kg/}•r, coarse material at a rate of 1.3 x 108 kg/yr, and fine-grained sediment parte of -cles -at a rate of 0.5 x106 kg/yr. Three sections that make up 28€ of the .'shoreline length suppl, 6. 62s of the material. Because the sand suppl� is more than adequate to feed the littoral drift %,h.ich has been tstimated to be only 1.-0 x 10 - kg/yr, much sand must be transported offshore. iLoi the suDniv of fine-grained material, 0.1 x 108 kg/yr is estimated to be trapped in salt marshes logy- _along the Long Island shore. The -rest is lost to the Sound, but this source of fine-grained sed- .:k ment to the Sound as minor compared to-the rivers of Connecticut which havei been estimated to deliver 4.7 x 108 kg/yr. rslty _ INTRODUCTION The purpose of this study was to deter- mine the amount of sediment supplied to the littoral zone of a large estuary by the ero- - The erosion- of coastal cliffs can supply sion of coastal bluffs and to consider the gravel, sand, silt, and clay -for diverse sed Ifate of this material. The study was done m„entary processes at the snore-line. Coarse--Lalong a section of the north shore of Long C grained sediment may feed the lonashore trails-i Island, NY, bordering Long island Sound. Se _ port of sand and contribute to the maintenance iment samples were taken and analyzed to - 01 of beaches, the formation of spits and bars, describe the composition of the bluffs. The and the migration and shoaling of inlets._ The data were then combined with available meas- beaches of Cape -Cod, Massachusetts, for exam- urements of the rate of shoreline reces-sion .. 3° ple, receive about 50% of their sand from the order to estimate the rate at which bluff er '•s• _ erosion of coastal bluffs (Ziegler and others, sion delivers material to the littoral zone. 1964) . Fine-grained sediment may support the we also investigated how this sediment is growth of salt marshes or the accumulation of- partitioned between the various components o =C-cepte subacueous- mad deposits including-those_ that the coastal sediment system and how the a-mou clog na- gable channels. Shore erosion plays of sediment supplied -by shore e-ro-siori compar an especially important role in the coastal- to other sources. The_supply rate of sand, sedir.ent budget of formerly glaciated -areas for example, is compared to- the rate of=lonc :.here large segments of the shoreline are shore drift and to the rate of transport of - backed by high bluffs --of easily erodible, -un- sand on the sea floor by tidal currents. - Th consolidated sediment. -In the United States, supply of- fine-grained sediment was comparod such bluffs are found along the coasts of New to- the supply of fine-grained sediment by York, mmassachusetts, and the Creat Lakes as fluvial sources, the rate of accumulation of well as along the northern reaches of several fine-grained sediment in the Sound as a %•'.•cel -,a-,or rivers. Quantification of the supply of and specifically in marshes in the stu(.: ..rc s.di-e:�t to-the coastal _one is disportant for The available information on the ce:ar_,. esti.macing the _trapping efficiencies of estu- processes here was supplemented by wave aries (Schubel and Carter, 1977; Bokuniewicz, observations and an analysis of salt-marsh Gebert, and Gordon; 1976)_, the effectiveness sediments in the study area. Of marshes as sinks for fine-grained inorganic sediments (Setticmyer and Gardner, 1977) , and STUDY AREA the relative- importance of sediment sources - that may not be able to be measured directly as, for cxample, an offshore supply of sand to The area chosen for this study was an, F the littoral zone (Pierce, 1968) . km section of the eastern portion oX the noz shore of Long Island,- NY (Fig. l) . This;cr.- was particularly suitable for our study be- cause the shoreline here is backed by an 1• Pr+:sent address: Sea Grant Extension almost continuous line of bluffs. In addi Program, Marine Sciences Research Center, tion, no major rivers drain this section of. State University of New York, Stony Brook, the coast so bluff erosion is an •iinportant_,; New York 11704 - n h `littoral,zon a 4 SourCg of sqj t t� •t e .i re'r.��a rmrrriIIIIIiIIII JillTr1111 41' ••••• STUDY AREA - ` CONNECTICUT 20' 10' .20 OP - LONA ISLAND SOUND U 41° h�I 00' 20 iP MSH W R RH - PJ 40° 0 10km 50' LONG ISLAND 0 IOmi I 1111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIItill IIIIfIILL 73°45' - 30' 15' 73000' - 45' 30' 15' 72°00' FIGURE 1. -Index map of Long Island showing the location of the study area. PJ - Port Jefferson, MSH - Mount Sinai Harbor, WR - Wading River, BH - Baiting Hollow, RH - Riverhead, JP - Jamesport, MI - Mattituck Inlet, GI - Goldsmith Inlet, OP - Orient Point. Stippled area indicates location of Mattituck Sill. Twenty-meter depth contour is also shown. The bluffs are generally higher- in the rapid recession occurs in the central and wes western end of the section than they are aldnq ern sections (Fig. 2) . the eastern part. Bluffs 3G to 50 m high ate found in the west but they decrease -a:n height I tr to the east, declining to less than 3 m near Or%ent Point which is at the eastern tip of _ I.0 Long Island. The bases of the higher bluffs Z are cut into Pleistocene sand and gravels - _ 0 (Fuller, 1914) . These layers are overlain by in glacial drift containing clay lenses and gravel W pockets -(Fuller, 1914) . The youngest drift v culminates in the Harbor Hill recessional 0 moraine which is found -at -the top of the bluff - 0 40 -80 in most places -in the- study--area (Jensen ar d Soren, 1974) . In some areas tie bluff crest— — DISTANCE, KM — is blanketed by_ a thin layer of dune sand and _ - loess. - Narrow beaches separated by subdued head — lands are usually found at the base of the bluff. The grain size of the- sand composing the Leach is relative-ly coarse; the median C:;_rctcr rang-s from 0.35 -.m to 19 mon (U.S. _r,yCo,_s -,f Ln<•incc_s, 1969) . FIGURE 2. Shoreline recession rates for ','ie area (from Davies and others, 1973• This section of New Fork's coast has been designated as a critical erosion- area by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (1971) . Long- - The factors that contribute to bluff cro term recession rates have been measured at 158 sion are- complicated and variable. In genora stations covering the entire north shore of they may include wave action, tidal range, Long Island by comparing the shoreline posi- ground-water seepage, and overland runoff as tions on charts that date back to 1885 (Davies well as the composition and geometry of--the and others, 1973) . The rates of changes in bluff itself (e.g. Gray and Wilkenson! 1979;- the shoreline position are variable ranging Kaye, 1967) . In the study area, however, from recessions of 1.8 m/yr to advances of undercutting of the bluff by waves and -'the-:su 0-6 m/yr, but overall, the shoreline is sequent collapse of the bluff face seem to lac receding. The typical rate of shoreline the major cause of erosion (Tanski, 1981- ms)., recession is between 0.3 and 0.6 m/yr with even though ground-water seepage and overland some sections receding at rates as high as runoff may- be important locally_- (Fuller`,i-191d 2 m/yr (Davies and others, 1973) . The most - Most -of=the-wave-erosion-�is associated t4ith.%i7 storms (Wise and others,- 1978.) . Storm surges mean high water (McCaffrey and Thomson, 1980) -; can raise the water level a meter or more above Much, if not most, of the sediment -supplied toi the normal tidal level (Miller, 1958; Bokunie- the marshes may be supplied from the Sound wicz and Gordon,- 1980) and allow the waves to rather than directly from land,,drainage (Ellis directly attack the toe of the bluff. During 1962; Hill and Shearin, 1970)_. The Sound has hurricane in 1938, the bluff receded more than also, been shown to be the source of fine- 12 m at- one location creating a vertical cliff grained sediment in Connecticut Harhor by com- of 3 m high (Report of the New fork Joint •Leg- parative clay-mineralogy-studies (S"awhney and islative-Committee, 1947, as reported in Davies Frank, 1978) . and others, 1973) . - offshore of the study area in Long Island The average particle diameter of the sedi- Sound, fine-grained sediment is accumulating i ment in the surf zone is 0.89 mm, but little central and western basins (Bokuniewicz, Geber work has been done_to estimate the magnitude and Gordon, 1976).. The central basin lies off and direction of "the longshore drift of this shore of the western half of our--study area. sand in the sandy area. One estimate was based The total rate of accumulation of fine-grained - on wave statistics that were obtained by hind- sediment in the Sound is estimated to be about casting from wind records from 1974 and 1975; 5 x 108 kg/yr (Gordon, 1980) which is approxi- the net longshore transport of sand was found mately equal to the rate at which fine-gra-ned to be 0.9 x 108 kg/yr to the east -at Jamesport sediment is supplied to the Sound by the river (Fig. 1, Tetra Tech, Inc. , 1979) . Another of Connecticut which is 4 .7 x 108 kg/yr (Gordo - estimate had been made by Ohmholt (1974) using 1979) • -annual average values for the wave parameters. These were applied to an empirical formula in Sand is also being transported in the order to calculate a net transport rate of - Sound north of the study area. The eastern 3 - 1.0 x 10 kg/yr to the east (0)Imholt; 1974) : Sound floor is covered by large sand •waves This value, however, appeared to be signifi- (Bokuniewicz, Gordon, and Fastens, 1977) . Sar cantly higher than the rates- estimated by the is being moved into the 'Sound at a rate of buildup of sand be)u nd jetties in the area about 13 x 108 kg/yr by, strong tidal currents (Ohmholt, 1974) . At Mattituck Inlet, which is superimposed on a weaker estuarine circulatior approximately in the center of our study area, (Bokuniewicz, 1980) . the shoaling rate is approximately_4 x 108 kg/ yr (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1970) . We The objective of our study was to deter- have no reason to assume that any one of these mine the role of eroding bluffs in supplying _ estimates of the longshore drift is more accu- material to- the estuarine sedimentary system. ,st- rate than the others, but the available data suggest to us that the net transport rate I should be less than 1.0 x 108 kg/yr to the I 2•1ETHODS cast, ti r Four large salt marshes are found in the Bluff Composition study area. They are located at Goldsmith In- 'let, Mattituck Inlet, Wading River, and Baiting To determine the composition of the bluf }follow (Fig. 1) . Studies of the sedimentation 120 sediment samples were collected at -39 loc. in these marshes have not been done but such tions along the shore (Fig. 3) . The stations studies have been done on a marsh a few miles were selected to provide uniform coverage- of west of our study area (Richard, 1978) and on the bluff face, and where possible, to corre- several marshes in Connecticut which are across spond to' stations used by Davies and others Long Island Sound about 40 km to -the north of (1973) to reasure shoreline recession rates. Our study area (Redfield -and Rubin, 1-962_ Bloom Although sampling of specific facies, such as and Stuiver, 1963T Bloom, 1967; Harrison and clay and till layers, was originally-planned, -~loom, 1974; Harrison, 19.75 ms) . Along the this was -not possible due to a thin veneer of north shore of Long Island Sound, the rate-of - _ Vertical-accretion of t- he marshes has- kept pace with the relative rise in sea level over the _ :-ast few thousand years -(Redfield and Rubin, - 962; Bloom and Stuiver, 1963) ; the long-term i L C•IG,__-•.D SUND III of ,ea-level rise is about 1 mm/yr (Bloom I� ;�•��, d Stuiveh, 1963) . Time-gage records show, - that _ er, t at the rise in sea level has been ; Ore rapid, about 3 Iron/yr during the last 40 _ + }"o li . ars meas- -term accumulation rates have been(Gordon, 1980; -Hicks and Crosby,- 1974) .- I{ •.Ort -term- {� ral, on several marshes using marker beds. On - + }+ } j LP `yA ''lar" Pond, which is just to the west of our , Awl "r=dY arca on the south shore of Long Island :s °o"nd. the average rate of mud accumulation �o:; ISLAND •• "+ e 'er 173 y-ars has been 3.4 mm/yr (Richard, N l :' o a' 1 978j In Connecticut marshes the rate of sed- -sub- accumulation for 10 years between 1963 " ,...s be nd 1573 ranged from 2 mm/yr to 6.6 mm/yr and positive correlation with tidal range FIGURE 3. Location of sediment samples.`:-r, _. and t 'rrisOn and Bloom, 1977) . It appears that Arrows indicate location- of 914) . ;iili�c=ease with increases in the level of in elevation of the marsh surface 'transects along which sediment h keep pace _ collected : i p's amp :y-' -ac r,A";3':. h;r' r-:� F;�x%, aqf s," `s{y.e,.•:7.;'j, -n"� , +3i& • . ,.. - ... .... �`-` :'Sr.`.`� -. _$'S%5•`d r-�ss, ;l.:r'F NSE:�':»S,`•r_n`i+�`"r.....5vt,�,• r..�. a��.a-,�c�-n-�'�•_ o-..•-..�^- reworked sediment on the bluff which obscured surface, the processed samples were then heated the stratigraphy. To avoid sampling this at 550°C for five hours to combust the organic reworked sediment, samples were taken with a fraction. handborer at 5 to 70 m intervals along tran- To calculate the total amount ,of inorganic sects running up the bluff face perpendicular pediment being deposited on marshes in the to the shoreline. Because the composition at a study area, we will assume that the marshes specific site was not known at the time of col- here are accreting at the same rate as-the lection, the samples were es-sentially random other marshes that ))order the Sound whi-ch is samples of the strata composing the bluff, equal to the rate at which sea level is rising. Grain-size distribution was determined by As a result, the total amount of inorganic _ sieving (Folk, 1974) and hydrometer (Lambe, material accumulating in the marshes is the 1951; Beverwijk, 1967) . product of the marsh area, the rate of accre- tion, and the amount of inorganic material in- -The n--The rec'-angular prism method of Seibel and a unit volume of marsh sediment (e.g. Sanders, - others (1977) (see also Schubel, 1968) was used 1970; Settlemyer and Gardner, 1977) . to calculote the volume of material eroded from the bluffs. -This method assumes parallel re- treat of the bluff face so the volume of mate- pave Observation and Longshore Transport rial lost from- each section per year is the _ product of three terms: the mean bluff he In an attempt to gain more information on of the section, the length of the section, and the magnitude and direction of longshore trans- che averace annual recession rate. Within each port in the area, daily visual wave observa- section the mean -bluff height and length were tions were' made at eight locations along the measured from the U.S. Geological Survey's 7, shore between March 7. and May 31, 1981. These minute quadrangle maps. If we assume-that observations were similar to those done in bluff recession corresponds with the recession other parts of the country by the Coastal Enai- of the hricih-water shoreline, the previously _ neering Research Center under the Littoral En- measured recession rates (Davies and -others, - vironmental Observation (LEO) program (DoWall, - 1973) can be used to calculate the volume of - 1977; Bruno and Hiipakka, 1973; Schneider, material eroded from the bluffs. These volumes 1978) _ Every day, observers would record wa,.e were converted to mass by assuming a drain height, period, and angle of attack on stand- density of 2.6 and a porosity of 0.5. The mass - ardized data sheets. With these data, esti- estimates were used in conjunction with the mates of the rate and direction of longshore sediment size data to calculate the rate at transport were made using empirical formulas which the bluffs in the-individual sections given in the Shore Prosection Manual (U.S. Army: supply gravel, sand, and silt/clay to the , Corps of Engineers, 1977) . Details on the coastal zone. visual wave observation and calculation of the - - longshore transport rates are described more fully by Bokuniewicz (1981a,b) . - Salt-Marsh Sedimentation o - -- RESULTS_ The four major salt marshes found in the study area are located at Goldsmith Inlet, Mat- t-ituck Inlet, Wading River, and Baiting Hollow Bluff Composition (Fig. 1)-. The New Fork State Department of En- vironmental Conservation (DEC) provided wetland Although the bluffs are composed of a maps which delineated three types of surface in heterogeneous-mixture of unconsolidated mate- each marsh: a high-marsh area, a -shoal-marsh rial, grain-size analysis of the sediment -area, and an intertidal-marsh area. The- areas _ - samples collected-from the-bluff face indi- of each of the three types of surface in the — - cated- that sand was by far the predominant - four marshes were- measured from the 1974 DEC - component. On the average, sand composed 723 Wetlands Xaps (scale 1.2400) with a digital of the -bluff by mass. _The gravel and silt/clay planirr.eter (Lasico,. model L-40) . The average fr_aetion made up 163 and 123, respectively. of four measurcment-s was used in-subsequent calculations. Seven to nine sediment samples Sand was the major component -hut sic n2..i- of known volume were taken from the surface of cant lateral variability in bluff composition each -arsh; several samples were taken in each occurred between "Mount Sirai Harbor and Ori'nt of t'-.rcetypes of marsh surfaces in the Point (Fi-g. 4) . The values for sand were - four ar-•as. ;he sample volume was usually sis-tently high, rEnging from > 90: to abouz about 30 cm3. In the laboratory, samples were by r,-iss for the- individual sections._ In fact, :.et sieved through a 2-mm screen and 0.062-mm sand constituted more than 503 of the bluff in screen to remove large plant fragments and sep- all of the sections except one, where- it arate the sand- from- the fine-grained sediment. accounted for 423 of the sediment. The per- The sand that -was retained on the 0.062-mm tentage of oravel was considerably less than screen and a pipette sample of the silt/clay sand but alsn quite variable, ranging between that passed through the 0.062-mm screen were -358 and 58. Values for silt/clay varied from transferred to separate beakers and dried in an about 403 to less than 1%. The percentage of , oven at 99°C for 24 hours. Because much of the fine-grained sediment increased from west to_ marsh sediment is composed of plant remains and east along the coast. This trend had been - organic debris that are produced on the marsh noted by Fuller (1914) . - �,-_:%�_' '-••"'4""'+.F�6��.r�����.l�;l rr .w -. ",Sifr....i'+1[.^� r -_._ '.. -' .- ,-. r' _ -, � _ ,: - - l •tj ....-... a .i.y�}`+�)i:'..�, _n.,r s,V .✓'S-.:'S t::.iw .r_,�-t? .� ,y r.i�_ " F .�i:�-, ?..�',• ani--.�` BLUFF COMPOSITION from the central section of the study area --ted _ between 25 and 55 km east of Mount Sinai nic _ 100Harbor. _ •� 1- tl t{ I SILT/CLAY ' Tanic . - - 1 1 441 ,Ila �R4„EL It is important to note that the supply, BO l� f } rates given here are based on average annual , 1 1 (� I snNo recession rates. 'F'or this reason, these rat • s ' a I I do not necessarily ean the bluffs will pro-60vide the amount of material spec-ified above = Ding. any given year. Because bluff erosion alor."c' 40 the shoreline occurs episodically (BokuniewI e and-Tanski, 1980) rather than uniformly and re- b gradually, the supply rates calculated here f in 00 40 BO reflect the ,average amount of sediment that ars, DISTANCE.-KM _ - was removed from the bluffs annually ,during 80-year period. t _ Salt-Marsh Sediments n on = The areas of the high, shoal, and inter cans- tidal marsh along with, the average inorganic _ composition,FIGURE 4. Lateral variations in bluff composition of each type of marsh sediment a com �e P - are given in Table 1. Based on these data, .e se average marsh sediment' in the study area cor tained- about: 0.3 gm/cm3 of inorganic silt/C2 �ngi- Supply of Sediment from the Bluffs and about 0.1 gm/cm3 of inorganic sand. If rn_ _ assume that the marshes were accreting at a The calculations on the amount of material =rate of 3 .i/yr, then .the marshes in the sti removed from the bluffs revealed that bluff area were sinks for 1.3 x 106 kg of silt ar erosion in the study area supplied an average clay per }-ear and 3.5 ,,x 105 of sand per year -.use of 7.5 x 108 kg of sediment per year to the coastal-sediment system. As one would expect We have not sampled other marshes alone_ ` f-rom the sediment-size data, sand accounted for the Long island coast, but maps of these e most of this material. Of the 7.5 x 108 kg of marshes were also obtained from the New 1•or1 ss sediment eroded ;rom the bluffs-annually, 5.7 x Army y State Der-artment of Erivironmental Conservat3 Arm 106 kg was sand, 1.3 x 108 kg was gravel, and From these maps the total unsampled areas o! `,1e - 0.5 x 108 kg %..as silt/clay. _e The average supply rates for sand, gralvel, 10 SILT/CLAY -and silt/clay along the north shore were 7.4 x 106 , 1.7 x 106 , and 0.6 x lab kg/km/yr, re- �pectively. Because the amount of -material ODM— - -�- eroded from the bluffs depends on the average 0 40 80 recession rate and bluff height, parameters - _ that Vary greatly along the coast, the supply rates of individual sections were quite vari- 10 GRAVEL able (Fiq.- 5) . The supply rates ranged-up to 3.6 x 106 kg/}:m/yr for sand, up to 9.1 x 10 s -r kg/km/yr for gravel, and up to 3.6 x 1-06 kg/km/ 0 0�J� 40- -so - - yr -for silt/clay- It appeared that-three - - - - - - - areas72% , 5 -to 12 km, 25 to 38 km, and 48 to 52 an -- w 40-- _ - /cl east of :•:ount Sinai Harbor, provided unusually /clay large amounts of :material. In these areas, the � E 30 SAND r=vimum supply rates for sand were about 22 x _ r �_ - ifi- 106. 36 r. 106 , and 10 x 106 kg%km/yr, respec- _J Y' - .on Lively and, in the first two areas-, the rate of - 'D0 20 _erit SLDPly of gravel was also relatively large. _on_ --o-mi t'•_se areas -, de up only 28`-, of the X 4Gz _dal _' (.ncth, the:y s_ap11F.f1 r„ore t: an ' 10 -° of t1.c Lor-al�amount of material introduced pct, _z,to f in the r_c,;stal-sediment budget by bluff ero- sion. Larce chances in the sand-supply rate -0 _ occurred in shot distances; differences of 0_ 40 8 0 r ` about 10 x 106 ',g/km/yr- between between adjacent kilo- DISTANCE, KM in :en rCters of the shoreline were not unusual. The com rate for sand supply outside of these three of z'rc•as '-,as usually less than 5 x 106 kg/}:m/yr. -o Ean_n though material was supplied along the entire length of shore, the major source areas -4cre localized. The supply rate for fine- -grained sediment was consistently low even t}'ough the fraction of silt and clay in the FIGURE 5. Supply rates of sand, gravel_,-`r, bluffs increased substantially to the East. silt/clay for individual secti.•� :ost of the fine-grained sediment was supplied of the shoreline. LL>'_ , - .. -.,... ,._. - - -n .Yy�., _ i��r wt ,ty*6i•-1^`Y »t;s”-..�',a^'.n;,^.ct%/djr=:d`' i•$,d`•� e••� -, _ -. . - .-- -• _ ,,, ^rµn-xt.'•, ;{�� -�„'�`,_ w`•-,� _._:�,•der#�:,;eYs';�2j'?'i��t;ar�fi4,a�v2.�",'�it;7N*',a�?�,�p'; ;��v.:�,��a�'', ,�r,..r4r�''-^<fi Table 1. Inorganic sediment composition of the waves_ caused movement of sand to the west. marsh sur-face. This reversal may be due to changes in offshore bathymetry or changes in the orientation of the Sediment composition shoreline as it curves northward inNthis area. - Gms of inorganic solids/cm _ Tris pattern of transport was typical of the marsh sediment situation observed,when the winds were from the Location (Acres) Sand Mud - northwest. Goldsmith Inlet - It appears the longshore transport of sand High (2.0) - 0.10 0.13 is interrupted in two areas along the coast. shoal (30.0) 0.06 0.11 In the section between Wading River and River- Intertidal (4.5) 0.37 0. 13 head more sand was moving into the section -at Wading River than was moving out at Riverhead. Mattituck Inlet - At t-he same time sand was moving east at River- High (12.3) -0.03 0.20 head, the c.irection of transport was to the Shoal (42.3) 0_02 0.12 west at Mattituck. These data- indicate sand - Intertidal (52.6) 0.02 0.15 was either accumulating or being lost offshore - in the area between Wading River and Mattituck. Baiting Hollow _ High (18 .8) 0.09 0.18 Because northwest winds are both the pre- Shoal (97.7) 0.06 0.35 dominant and prevalent winds affecting wave Intertidal (9.8) 0.04 0.31 - activity on the north shore (U.S. Army Corps of - - Engineers, 1969) the pattern seen here was Wading River probably representative of the conditions High (108.4) 0. 12 0.26 during-which the largest quantities of sand Shoal (6.2) 0.26 0.64 were moved along the coast. Under these con- - Tntertidal (38-1) 0-04 - 0.44 3itions significant amounts of sand should - either be accumulating or-moving offshore be- - tween-Wading River and Mattituck. The shore- line between these two locations is receding - high, shoal, and intertidal marsh were deter- and the beach is not accreting (Davies and mined by the same methods used to determine others, 1973) ; therefore it appeared that large these values in the region of study. The quantities of sand may be lost offshore in this study area thus accounted for 30% of the area area. of the high marsh, 7% of the area-of the shoal marsh, and 4% _of the area of the intertidal - rarsh. If we assume the average composition i' DISCUSSION of each of these types o£ marshes along the coast of Long Island outside the study area ) .,as the same as the composition of these types Sediment Budgets - of marsjies within the region being studied, then the total amount of sediment that was re= -quired to allow all of the marshland along the Bluff erosion is the mayor source of north shore to accrete- at a rate of 3 mm/yr material to the coastal-sediment budget along was 1.8 x _107 kg/yr of-silt and clay and 3.6 x the 80-km section of the eastern north shore of 106 kg/yr of sand. Long _Island. The sediment-supply data show - bluff erosion contributes an average of 7.5 x 108 kg of gravel, sand, and silt/clay to the Wave Observations and Lonashore Transport littoral zone annually _Although bluff erosion _ is delivering a szable-amount of raterial to_ - The wave data from the daily wave obser- the beaches, the-fact that the shoreline in -vations were- self consistent and, although the this area is- receding at an average rate of - results are not entirely unequivocal, some approximately 0.3 to 0.6 m/yr inCi Cates that - definite patterns „ere seen_ the net driftthe beaches are not acting as a -permanent sink during the cbservation period was to the east for very much-of the material supplied by bluff, at all stations. The average magnitude of the -erosion. net lo_^.?shore transport rate was 1.2 x 108 kg/ - yr .,' _ch __,, .oii with the Lrevieus esti- 01.sr--rvations made from aerial photogra-•';s ': -,:!h, inc. , 1979; 011-':-holt, 1-9711) . and field ,1-::r.•ect1ons (Tanski, 1931 ms) sho•• .gid The gross urift values that ware calculated that the material eroded from the bluffs is from our c'--ser-vat-ions ranced from 0.7 x 1011 temporarily deposited -on _the beach, usually in kg/yr to 2.2 x 1011 •;g/yr. The greatest the form of small fans of sediment found at the values occurred %,hen strong winds were blowing base of the bluff. Once on the beach, this from the northwest. The rate of longshore material is subject to wave action and both transport vas not uniform along the coast,' sand and fine-grained sediment are -removed however. The pattern of transport observed on quickly by waves associated with storms and April 2, 1981 is shown as an eNample (Pig.' 6) . -high-water levels, leaving behind lag deposits On this date the winds were blowing from the of gravel and coarser material (Davies and - northwest at a speed of 23 knots. The trans- others, 1973) . a port rate was low-around Fort Jefferson in the west and increased to the east reaching a max- Approximately 5.7 x 108 kg of sand is sup- imum rate of 6.0 x 106 kg/day at Wading River. plied by bluff erosion each year_ Once it has The rate decreased to 1.8 x 106 kg/day at been removed from the beach a portion of this I•;ading River. The rate decreased to 1.8 x 106 sand enters into the longshore drift. Based on ;5 kg/day near Riverhead. At Mattituck Inlet, the available estimates- of the magnitude„of I �O I^ 00 V TNR6000 P.O RT SOONJ` 16�J`R� 6000 _ DD' ROCKY 7,�P Y �f\C\(lal�v/-➢ y Jt!(CHSON �Z POINT SNORE' 1800 /GMAT T ITUCK t HAY WADING ` — RIVER g the north shore on April 2, 1'981. Arrows FIGURE 6. Longshore transport rates alon indic,.,e direction of transpo*t. numbers show quantity of material,_ in cubic yards, moved by the waves on that date. nsport, the longshore drift would account about 3% is likely to be trapped in wetlands in dor about 153 of the total amount of -sand de- the study area. As was -the case with the sand livered by bluff erosion. -Two harbors, Matti- fraction, most_of the fine-grained material _uck and :;ount Sinai, could serve as sinks for must be lost offshore because no other apparent :.his sand. The shoaling rate in mattituck major sinks for fine-grained sediment are Channel, however, is approximately 4 x 106 kg/ apparent along this segment of shore. Once r (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1976) , which free in the Sound, this material is probably :.ccounts for less than 1% of the sand supplied carried into the central and western Sound ty bluff erosion. Because Mount Sinai is at basins by the estuarine circulation (Gordon and the extreme western end of the study area and Pilbeam, 1975) . There, it is mixed with fine- ;he net longshore transport is to the east, i' grained sediment from other sources and redis- tris harbor probably traps less sand from the tributed by waves and currents. Some finds its bluffs in the study area than Mattituck so thea way back into the harbors and marshes that cortion of sand lost to these harbors is neg- i fringe the Sound. As much as 36% of the fine- liai.ble in relation to the amount delivered by grained sediment supply from the bluffs could bluff erosion. be- accommodated in the marshes of Long Island. The remaining 64% or 0_ .3 x 108 kg/yr is the Wise and others (1978) noted that the net minimum amount of the fine-grained bluff mate- r long-term movement -of sediment along the north rial that is available for deposition on the shore is offshore-. The beaches are receding Sound floor, in the harbors of Long Island and and the harbors are not significant sinks. As Connecticut and in Connecticut's marshes. The a result, approximately 853 of -the sand deliv- amount of silt and clay that is supplied to the ered by bluff erosign, or 4.8 x 108 kg/yr, Sound by bluff erosions, ho;:ever, is small com- must be transported offshore and deposited-in pared to-the 4.7 x- 10 kg'/fitr -thais estimated the-deeper waters of Long Island Sound. Our to be deliver-ed by the ravens of_Connecticut wave observations suggest that much of this (Gordon, 1979)-. - sand may be driven -offshore in the area be- tween fqading River and tiattituck. This area _ _ - corresponds to the southern--end of a large, CONCLUSIONS broad submarine ridge of sand called the Mat- - tituck Sill which stretches across the Sound. I a-ce and ;ra: s are `ound on to of the sill The ei:osion o° the bore along 0-0-km about of and to cast on the Sound floor (Bokunie- Ling Island'.s :::rthcast `Qle SL'p?11eS aPt)llt wicz, Gordon, and Rastens, '1977) . Shore 7 .5 x. 10' kg/.+r of gravel, sand, and silt/clay. erosion could contribute an amount of sand ost of this (-00,) is sand. �t appears that equal to about 373 of the total amount of sand the coarse-grained sediment remains on the in transport in the eastern Sound although a beach to be burled offshore by sand as the mechanism for dispersing sand offshore is not shoreline recedes. If the estimates of the- obvious. The tidal currents are energetic but longshore drift of sand are accurate, then the flow approximately parallel to the shoreline. longshore drift of sand can be supplied It may be possible, however, for the tidal entirely by the erosion of the-bluffs. No off- currents to supply the energy needed to mobi- shore source of sand is needed here. On--the _Y lize the submerged sand near the shore and for contrary, most of the sand from the eroding weaker wave-induced currents to cause an off- bluffs must be lost offshore to the Sound. i shore drift. we have no evidence that this is Silt and clay are also. supplied-,to the Sound _: occurring, however. from the shore. Bluff erosion-, however,'-makes only a small contribution to the total SupplY_;: Of the 0.5 x 108 kg of silt and clay of fine-grained sediment to the Sound but -it `> introduced robabl contributes to the accumulation ced b bluff erosion each year, only. P Y„ N. FK�r*- "�:.. .- -. - '_ 'Ir.'; ... ,ye -_ ..-,,,'- ;, ., ... - .,.- .,,`tom,•;' .. ,,i,r:tYkE^•_lwcTi:v'='i:.�rl+avRW e�t3:�'*. � �F•:� z•t�`J".;�•"';�?:� i�{�y'w+� in the Sound's central and western lsdsins and BOKUNIEWICZ, H.J. ; GORDON, R.B_. ; and KASTENS, consequently to the harbors and marshes of K. , 1977, Form and migration of sand Long Island and-Connecticut. As shown by waves in a large estuary: Mar. Geol. , others (Sawhney and Frink, 1978; Hill and v. 24, p. 185-199. Shear=n, 1970; Ellis, 1962) , the resuspension ~ and dispersion of mud from the Sound is the BRUNO, R.O. ; and -HIIPAKKA, L.H. , 1973, Litto- principal mechanism for siltation of the ral environment observation program in fringing harbors and marshes. the stat-e_of Michigan: Proc. 16th Conf. Great Lakes -Res. , p. 492-507. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - DAVIES, D.S. ; AX.ELROD, E.W. ; and o'CONNOR, J.S. , 1913, Erosion of the north shore of Long Island: Mar. Sci. Res. Ctr. 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Civil tng. , p. 403-416. 1Manuscript received March 1,1983; accepted ; April 22,1983 �.yyi,•iayk�'ya:-.i:i r- �b�i` ria t.- -'SPS:'_„_+Mj_.:.' �'1�"�.•a" ;..^.,Bey..,•,. ,. _-...� ._.,i.r-�..- ... .._«,.,. -._.V. +. -.. . .,r.. .-. syr.'h. -r: _ ..vi .2(L^.',r+'f-r.S..i•'i/,.i+.fib.. �`e� �i'ze- r=%'• •v n �t 4 ..Y,RL•/v�✓..,Y.l3.ir�,•.;�`.. ,.YLe`s�F"w.":a'ev-iY.Y.�.'+.':h-i.e [�q i HENRY P. SMITH, President ''`+ JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. �w=� y�° ; `' TELEPHONE y (516) 1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD °� k5'~ �r 765- kv�tt°u ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 August 29, 1986 Mr. John H. Geideman P. 0. Box 416 East Marion, New York 11939 Re: Nicholas Cutrone - Wetland Application No. 412 Dear Mr. Geideman: The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees regarding the above referenced Wetland Application. Moved by Trustee Larsen Seconded by trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED to DENY without prejudice the application submitted by John H.- Geideman on behalf of Nicholas Cutrone for a wetland permit because the project would undermine the lateral support of the other lands in the vicinity. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees Ilene Pfifferling, Clerk HPS:ip cc: Bldg. Dept. Robert A. Greene, D.E.C. , Stony Brook Commissioner Henry G. Williams, D.E.C. , Albany Army Corps of ENgineers Coastal Management Trustees file CSE ky�� TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK -FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT PURSUANT TO THE LAWS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COASTAL AND INTERIOR WETLANDS , FLOOD PLAINS AND DRAINAGE AREAS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, AND THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 32 OF THE CODES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. APPLICATION NO. DATE OF APPLICATION 1 -- ----------- ---- IDENTITY ---I DENT I TY OF APPLICANT, Je'aa-&J -- �-a-�ts � PHONE NO ADDRESS OF APPLICANT ------------- ------------------- TAX MAP NO. AGENT ---------------------PHONE NO .-- ---------------- -- REQUEST - r PERMIT E D T 0---------- -GZ - --------- ------ -=- - - - ----------------------------- LOCATION OF PROPERTY FOR WHICH PERMIT WANTED- - -----�,,/ --�-�--- d �o HOME ADDRESS OF PERMT APPLICANT IF DIFFERENT FROM AFORESAID LOCATION r - --------------------------------------------------------------------- CREEK, BAY OR HARBOR FRONTING PROPERTY--a SIZE OF PROPOSED WORK- '�-------- --�"- -------------------- LENGTH / G�/` �°_ / WIDTH ----------------------------------------------------------------- at HEIGHT ABOVE HIGH WATER--- _--- i---------------------------------- DEPTH BELOW LOW WATER ---------------------------------------------------- YARDS TO BE EXCAVATED y �� p YARDS TO BE FILLED 4J/� ---------- ------------------------------------------- WIDTH OF CANAL, CREEK OR BAY FRONTING PROPERTY - ------- ` -------------- DEPTH AT LOW' T 1 DE �- -------------------------------------------------------- AVERAGE RISE IN TIDE ZrS -------------------- ----------------------------- DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST CHANNEL-- ---FT. DISTANCE PROJECT EXTENDS BEYOND SIMILAR PROJECTS IN THE AREA + FT. 15 THIS FOR' PRIVATE OR BUSINESS USE? ' AREA ZONING--------�A4-L� MANNER IN WHICH MATERIAL WILL BE REMOVED OR DEPOSITED • iNTENDEb USE OF PROPERTY------- -r---------- DESCRIBE --- --_DESCRIBE ANY KNOWN PRIOR OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON THE PREMIS -------------------- - -- ---------------------------- AND WHETHER ANY PRIOR LICENSE OR PERMITS HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO ERRECT STRUCTURES OR TO DREDGE OR DEPOSIT FILL ON SAID PREMISES AND WHETHER ANY PERMITS OR• LICENSES WERE EVER SUSPENDED"NOR REVOKED BY A GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY ----------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DESCRIBE FULLY THE REHABILITATION AND PROPOSED CONDITION OF THE PREMISES AFTER THE WORK IS COMPLETED INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SURVEY OF THE PROJECT SITE IF NECESSARY- ---------------------------------------------------------------==-------- WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, IF NOT THE SAME AS THE APPLICANT.. La--- ------------ ARE THERE ANY COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS IN YOUR DEED THAT WOULD PROHIBIT THIS PROJECT? ��t-Q. BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES - TOWN OF ,SOUTHOLD - SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Project Information(To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. Applicant/sponsor � /J ��- 2. Project Name 3. Project location: Municipal ity County 4. Is proposed action: New ❑ Expansion ❑ Modification/alteration / 5. Describe project briefly: � � —2, r !/" 6. Precise location(road intersections,prominent la marks,etc.or provide map) 7. Amount of land a d Initially acres Ultimately acres 8. Will proposed action co ply with existing zoning or other existing land use restrictions? .fi /VYes ❑-No If No,describe briefly ; 9 What is present land use in vicinity of project?SKI Residential ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Agriculture ElParkland/open space ❑ Other /Describe: 10 Does action involve a permit/approval,or funding,nt:w or ultimately,from any other governmental agency(Federal,state or local)? Yes ❑ No If yes, list agency(s)and permit/approvals _ . C7t 11. Does any aspect of the action have a currently valid permit or approval? ❑ Yes TS(No If yes,list agency name and permit/approval type 12 As result of proposed action will existing permit/approval require modification? ❑ Yes No 1 CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE .ti r ApplicantJsponsor name t 2 v ""— Date v ' Signature- l W J HENRY P. SMITH, President , -� GA, TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. `*, ' PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD '� x (516) 765-1892 L ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE Date: . July 31, 1986 APPLICATION NO. 412 - NAME: J. H. Geidenan on, behalf of Nicholas J. Cutrone This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect to the environment. Please take further notice that this declaration 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. TYPE OF ACTION: Unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Construct a 75 ' bulkhead with 8 ' returns- to contain erosion. LOCATION OF PROJECT: Ruch Lane, - Southold'. REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the N.Y.S. D.E.C. is is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. C=3 (516)765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD y. • ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 June 12, 1986 To Whom It May Concern: Attached hereto is a Short Environmental Assesment Form submitted by J. H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas J. Cutrone in connection with his application for a wetland permit to construct a 75 ' bulkhead with 8 ' returns; to contain erosion, on property located at Ruch Lane and Arshamomoque Pond, Southold. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ao Posted: 6/26/86 , F �Q ��r� HENRY P. SMITH, President ® "` ;, o TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. V3 (516) 765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. �� ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 — Southold, New York 11971 November 3, 1986 Mr. John H. Geideman Box 416 East Marion, New York 11939 Re: Nicholas Cutrone Dear Mr. Geideman: Please be advised that the Board of Trustees reviewed your correspondence regarding the above referenced matter during their regular meeting on October 30, 1986. The Trustees would like a letter motorized from both of the adjacent neighbors for this project. After receipt of these letters, the Board will reactivate this application. Should you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact this office at the telephone number listed above. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip cc: File RECE1\6D 72/ JUL 107 1967 _ N �oufl;old•Town Clerk State o f New York DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING APPLICANT: Nicholas J. Cutrone by J . H. Geideman Boa 416 - East Marion , NY 11939 APPLICATION NUMBER: 10-86-0869 PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND LOCAT•I.ON: Construct 75 Linear Feet of timber bulkhead with 2 returns (each 8 ft . ) on Hashamomuck Pond , Southold, Suffolk, NY PERMITS APPLIED FOR : Tidal Wetlands SEAR: The staff of the Department of Environmental Conservation, as lead agency, determined that the magnitude of the environmental impact of the proposed project does not warrant the preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement , and issued. its determination on May 14 , 1987 , pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617 . PUBLIC HEARING:- -An adjudicatory public hearing on the application will be held on August 26 , 1987 at Southold Town Hall, Southold , New York, this , location is reasonably accessible to persons with a mobility impairment . STATUTORY AND REGULATORY PROVISIONS : The processing of this application is pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law ("ECL") Article 3 , Title 3 (General Functions) , Article 70 (Uniform Procedures) ; Article 25 (Tidal Wetlands) ; and pursuant to the Official Compilation of Codes , Rules and Regulations of the State of New York ("6NYCRR") , Part 621 (Uniform Procedures) - and Parf 661 (Tidal Wetlands--Land Use _ - (Permit Hearin and Part 624 _ (Pg,-,Procedures) . _ - FILING FOR PARTY STATUS : Party status to participate at the - adjudicatory public hearing he]-d.- by this .Department will be accorded onlv to those persons who can ,provide a clear demonstration of social, economic , or environmental interests which are likely - to be ,affected by the proposed project . All persons , groups , corporations or agencies desiring party `status at the hearing must file a specific statement in writing containing precise grounds for Opposition support , or interest for the tincluding dingt , he nature of the argument and evidencewhichtheperson intends to present at the hearing and any other matter believed relevant . ALL FILINGS REQUESTING PARTY STATUS TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF HEARINGS AT THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS NO LATER THAN THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON August 21 , 1987 . Mail To : Samuel Fearing , Sr. Administrative Law Judge , New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. , Office of Hearings , Room 21 , Bldg. 40, SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11794 : Telephone (516) 751-7900 , Extension 259 . DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY : The application can be reviewed and copies of reproducible portions obtained for 25-cents per page at the above addr-ess . All Parties having an interest in this Project are urged to attend or be represented either individually or collectively at the hearing and to submit pertinent testimony and exhibits to insure consideration of all positions and issues . The Department ' s Decision tiTill be based solely on the hearing record . Interpreter services shall be made available to deaf persons , at no charge , upon' written request to the Administrative Law Judge within a reasonable time prior to the hearing pursuant to SAPA Section 202 (1) . The hearing may be cancelled if the filed objections are withdrawn or resolved . Samuel J. Kearing , Jr. Administrative Law Judge Stony Brook, New Yox-k DATE : July 6 , 1987 HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. C= (516)765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 December 11, 1986 Mr. John H. Geideman P. 0. Box 416 East Marion, New York 11939 Re: Nicholas Cutrone - Wetland Application NO. 412 Dear Mr. Geideman: The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees during their regular meeting held on November 25, 1986 regarding the above referenced matter. WHEREAS, John H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas Cutrone applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated June 6, 1986 , and WHEREAS said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on August 28, 1986 at which time 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 WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and 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 JOHN H. GEIDEMAN ON BEHALF OF NICHOLAS CUTRONE BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO construct a 75' bulkhead with two 8' returns on property located on Ruch Lane, Southold. This permit will expire on November 25, 1987 if work has not commenced by said date. There are two inspections required and the Trustees are to be notified upon the completion of the work. Prior to the issuance of said permit by the Clerk, the applicant shall file with the Clerk a Certificate that he has public liability insurance policies insuring against any liability which may arise in the performance of the operations pursuant to such permit in such amount as shall be fixed by the Trustees, which said policies shall name the Town as a name insured. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a Board of Trustees Page 2 - Nicholas Cutrone determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. Please remit the $5.00 Wetland Inspection Fee at this time. Upon remittance your permit will be forwarded by mail. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip cc: Robert A. Greene, D.E.C. , Stony Brook Commissioner Henry G. Williams, D.E.C. , Albany Stephen Mars, Army Corps of Engineers Thomas Hart, Coastal Management Conservation Advisory Council Bldg. Dept. Board of Appeals File HENRY P. SMITH, President A~ tg TELEPHONE JOHN M. BRC=EDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. MP- PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD (516) 765-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 December 11, 1986 Mr. John H. Geideman P. 0. Box 416 East Marion, New York 11939 Re: Nicholas Cutrone - Wetland Application NO. 412 Dear Mr. Geideman: The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees during their regular meeting held on November 25, 1986 regarding the above referenced matter. WHEREAS, John H. Geideman on behalf of Nicholas Cutrone applied to ,the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated June 6, 1986 , and WHEREAS said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on August 28, 1986 at which time 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 WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and 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 JOHN H. GEIDEMAN ON BEHALF OF NICHOLAS CUTRONE BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO construct a 75' bulkhead with two 8' returns on property located on Ruch Lane, Southold. This permit will expire on November 25, 1987 if work has not commenced by said date. There are two inspections required and the Trustees are to be notified upon the completion of the work. Prior to the issuance of said permit by the Clerk, the applicant shall file with the Clerk a Certificate that he has public liability insurance policies insuring against any liability which may arise in the performance of the operations pursuant to such permit in such amount as shall be fixed by the Trustees, which said policies shall name the Town as a name insured. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a Board of Trustees Page 2 - Nicholas Cutrone determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. Please remit the $5.00 Wetland Inspection Fee at this time. Upon remittance your permit will be forwarded by mail. Very truly yours,, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip cc: Robert A. Greene, D.E.C. , Stony Brook Commissioner Henry G. Williams, D.E.C. , Albany Stephen Mars, Army Corps of Engineers Thomas Hart,' Coastal Management Conservation Advisory Council Bldg. Dept. Board of Appeals File •j .^£�f� - �`, -��`' ,,`. �wr� 4�1 q� 530 5 -t�t�\ti �.o•� --_____.. - _.._____.---_,,_..�..___.',� *,.. To Whom it May Concern: am the owner and resident of the water front land adjacent to the ee;&t/ west of Nicholas Cutrone. I have no objection to a bulkhead on his water front with a return on my property line fir.,�,s�'�Gu ti,`. '• • I ; '* I further believe that it would help in preventing further erosion to that already taking place. Signed iF�i.,."iFli s 'f Sworn to before me this 17 ' Gla • of is fir , November 1986 w '' Notary public / To Whom it May Concern: am the owner and resident of the water front land adjacent to the east/ 9fft9t of Nicholas Cutrone. I have no objection to a bulkhead on his water front with a return on my property line. I further believe that it would help in preventing further erosion to that already taking place. Signed Sworn to before me this of November 1986 Notary public VERONICA F. CIDONE NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK NO. 52-4661406 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY Col foTISSI.ON EXPIRES MARCH 30, 19 - � .� { �'r.�."I�•�"+.s�a�.�w�...r.�ww• •.�`r...r�.f+nwr+�wr �''��^� T _ -'_ J. , ■• W E I D E ieWY/l(tl i`^ f� •'C d;bI >1i ^ O J' NEW YORK, f 1 1,J-Y. L jr. Land" eyaj ' 1Az f � -� �����--ems• , `��-��. � - , � - . , . , ; � �� - 214 .mac - rx � !� ' -- - , � � -_ - . _ '� , , . ' , , ' � Grp`" �.�. . ` , . • , .. . . •� � r'�,% ���GSL . . � ' rip•, . I , tett•�' - To whom it may concern. {* I_ eJ am the owner and 67 a resident of the land adjacent to the Nick Cutrone pr.operty �151 side. '= I have no objection to a bulkhead along the ° '`•'t Cutrone waterfront ,on Arshamomaque Pond with a return Q4" my propertyline. G `, • I further believe that it would help in pre- venting further erosion to that already taking place. Aid :e Date F