HomeMy WebLinkAboutMattittuck Inlet MarinaEN-CONSUL TANTS, INC.
64 NORTH MAIN STREET, SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK 11968
ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES
516-283-6360
April 4, 1984
Mrs. Jmdith Terry
Town Clerk
Town of Southold
'Southold, NY 11971
Re: Wetlands application for Mattituck Inlet Marina
Dear Mrs. Terry:
A wetlands application for the replacement of a bulkhead was mailed
to you on or about March 17, 1984.
As the work will be entirely in the water and totally subject to
the jurisdiction of the Southold Trustees, would you please withdraw
the application on the basis of being beyond the jurisdiction of the
Town Board.
If possible, I would appreciate return of my application fee.
Thank you for your consideration.
BOARD OF TO~'N TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
March 30, 1984
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1892
Mrs. Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Southold Town Hall
Main Road
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Judy:
Transmitted herewith is the action taken by the Board
of Town Trustees at a regular meeting held on March 29, 1984:
RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Board approval
of the Wetland Application #186 submitted by En-Consultants,
Inc. for Mattituck Inlet Marina to reconstruct (within 18")
90± lf. of existing steel bulkhead and backfill with 10 cubic
yards of clean sand to be trucked in from commercial upland
source, with the provision that the steel bulkhead is placed
18" inshore of the existing bulkhead.
Very truly yours,
Board of Town Trustees
President
HPS:ip
JUDITH T. TERRY
Tov,~ CLERK
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLE~
TO~ OF SO.HOLD
March 5, 1984
Town Hall. 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1801
Honorable Henry P. Smith, President
Board of Southold Town Trustees
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Henry:
With reference to Application No. 186 submitted by Enconsultants,
Inc. on behalf of Mattituck inlet Marina, Councilman Stoutenburgh asked
that I suggest you check on the material that was dredged from the
aforesaid property and deposited in the back for later use under a prior
permit. He feels this could be used for the fill material.
Very truly yours,
Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
cc: Councilman Stoutenburgh
460
On motion made by Mrs. Hataier, seconded by Mr. Staples, it was
RESOLVED to recommend to the Sou~hold° Town Board approval of the
~et~.aqd Application, ~73, of Frank~Frankqla for a bqlkhead in the
dredged boat basin only and to deny it for the unnamed creek off
Goose Creek, as most of the wetlands are not bulkheaded in that creek.
Also, the wetlands on front are to be left as are; application for
a permit for the existing ramp must be submitted and no permit will
be granted until the application for the ramp is received. Vote of
Board: Ayes: Mrs. Hataier, Messrs. Smith, Staples, Stoutenburgh and
Kujawski.
In regard to the application/~of .Mattituck Inlet ~arin~,~' the Trustees
conferred several Dimes with.Howardl" Petersen for informational purposes
only. The problem was not the dredging, but the spoils. After much
discussion, on motion of Mrs. Hataier, seconded by Mr. Smith, it was
RESOLVED to approve the application of Mattituck Inlet Marina for
maintenance dredging at Mattituck Creek with the prQvision they make
a Southold Town designated repository on thei~ property for the spoils,
charging~ two dollars ($2.00) per cu. yd. for Southold Town, if any
spoils are used or sold. Vote of Board: Ayes: Mrs. Hataier, Messrs.
Smith, Stoutenburgh, Kujawski~ Mr. Staples registered a negative vote,
as he feels the payment for the spoils should come first.
On motion made by Mr. Stoutenburgh, seconded by Mr. Staples, it was
RESOLVED to table the application of .~unneweta Laqqon A~ociation
until a long environmental form is received because of the delicate
fresh water supply on Nassau Point and the abundant fish and wildlife
in the a~ea. Also, there is concern about the dredge material being
compatible for beach nourishment (mud, silt, etc.). Vote of Board:
Ayes: Mrs.-Hataier, Messrs. Smith, Staples, Stoutenburgh, Kujawski.
Representatives from the Southold Town Ba~men's Association were
present to discuss'limits on clams taken from tQwn waters, the issuance
of shellfish permits for town residents and adoption of the program of
Paul Flagg. Their proposed limit on ha~d clams for Resident Commercial
is two counts for Little Necks, three bushels for Cherry Stones and
no limit on Chowder Clams; for Non-Commercial Resident, their proposed
limit is one half bushel combined of Little Necks, Cherry Stones and
Chowder Clams. The Baymen's Association will send a letter to.the
Trustees stating their opinions as to the size of clams and the seeding
program. ~On motion made by Mrs. Hataier, seconded by Mr. Smith, it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees recommend to the Southold
Town Board that Chapter 77, Shellfish, of the Code of the Town of
Southold be amended under Section 77-202. Permit requirements, Sub-
section C to ~require permits for non-commercial purposes by a permanent
resident for a fee. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Mrs. Hataier, Messrs.
Smith, staples, Stoutenburgh and Kujawski.
In the case of Donald DeLalla,the Board requested that Bay Constable
Tom Czelatka process the'registration numbers of the boats moored at
Mr. DeLalla's dock and to,put the matter on the agenda for the next
meeting.
The matter of the dock extension of Matt-A-Mar Marina was tabled until
JUDIT[I T TERR','
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF $OUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
FELEPIIONE
t516) 765-1801
February 23, 1984
Mr. Henry P. Smith, President
Board of Southold Town Trustees
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Mr. Smith:
Transmitted herewith is application no. 180 for a Wetland
Permit submitted by Enconsultants, Inc. ~or Mattituck Inle~c
Marina.
Please prepare a written report of findings and recommendations
with respect to this application.
Very truly yours,
Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Attachment
cav
1984,
Town Of Southold
Town Clerk's Office
Southold, N. Y.
APPLICATION FOR WETLANDS PER_M/T
Application No .................................
Date of Application ............ ~'.?]~.T.v..a.v.Y....1.?.,....1..9..8..~..
Identity of Applicant .... .l~.P,.'.g.O~.u.~L.t.9.IL~.9.,...~.q.*...~.°..~. .......... .~..~.,~.l~.$.~..u..c_k_.~.g..~..e..t...,H..~,,~..~?..~. .................
64 North Main Street Mill Road: NY 11952
Address of AppHcont Southampton, NY 11968 Mattttuck, NY 11952
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PERMIT
A. This application is to be completely filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Town
Clerk in quadruplicate, accompanied by writter' permission from the owner of the property if not
the same as the applicant.
B. Pilot Plan must be drawn to scale on the reverse side of this application showing the location
of property, the names and locations of owners of adjoining properties, and a detailed description
of proposed project. (Note: Copies of the Pilot Plan may be made by a copy machine and attached
to the Permit Application.)
C. No operation shall be initiated by the applicant until all permits that are required are issued.
D. A detailed statement of the rehabilitation and proposed condition of the premises after the
work is completed must be given, including a survey if required.
E. If permit is being sought for a more sizeable excavation than the construction of o private
single dock or jetty, then this application must be accompanied by a survey and topographical map
certified by a registered land survey or Professional Engineer. The horizontal control of survey
shall be based upon an approval local coordinate system. The vertical control for elevation and sound-
ings shall be based upon United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and/or United States Geological
Survey datum.
F. A statement must accompany the application describing any known prior operations conducted
on the premises in question and whether any prior licenses or permits have been issued to erect
structures or to dredge or deposit fill on said premises and whether any such permits or licenses
were ever revoked or suspended by a governmental agency.
G. A filing fee of $25.00 shall accompany the application. This filing fee includes one inspection.
there is a $5.00 fee for each additional inspection.
H. The Town Board upon requests, _~L~/e applicant for a permit, may waive in whole or in part,
the provisions of Article II, Section' ,,~l~]" subdivisions (~J and ~'where it finds that nature of the
proposed operations are such that the requirements of such provisions are not necessary for a
proper consideration of a permit application.
I. Upon approval of this application the Town Clerk will issue a permit to the applicant. Such
permit shall be available for inspection at any time, upon request.
Approved ........... /~?.(.~..~,. ~..,~.. ~....~.. ~...~._ ,.
Disapproved ...........................................................
Cond t,ons, if any
o, .......
APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Town Board of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,
New York, for the issuance of a permit pursuant to the Laws, Ordinances and Regulmions govern-
ing the Coastal and Interior Wetlands, Flood Plains and Drainage Areas of the Town of Southold:
backfill with 10 cuyds of clean sand to be trucked in from commercial upland
source,
Location of property for which permit wanted...M~] [.][oz~d.,..t'f~.tJ-t~,~.~,..~....].].c)~.~, ..................
Home address of permit applicant if different from aforesaid location ..............................................
Creek, Bay or Harbor fronting property ......M~,..t..t.,i.,t..u..c..k....C..r.~e.k..: .............................................................
Size of proposed work:
Length ?f) !
Width ................ ..~.. f.~.. ............................................................................................................................
Height Above High Water
Depth Below Low Water ......... ..4i./...~. ......................................................................................................
Yards to be Excavated ................'~..~..~.. ...................................................................................................
Yards to be Filled
Width of canal, creek or bay fronting prope~ .................................................................................
Depth at Low Tide
Average Rise in Tide ~C~ rr
Is this for private or business use? ....... ~,~.$xl.~ .................................................................................
~ · Waterfront; commercial.
Area z. onmg .............................................................................................................................................
Monner in which material will be removed or deposited .............. ~ ...............................................
Intended use of property ..... .B.p~j~X¢.:;.~., ..................................................................................................
Written consent of owner of property, if not the same as the applicant ........................................
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK )
STATE OF NEW YORK ) SS:
..................... RoLy..~.,..]t~j.e. ......................................................................... being duly sworn deposes
and says that he is the applicant for the above described permit, and that all statements contained
herein ore 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 $outhold.
The applicant agrees to hold the Town of Southold and
any and all damages and claims arising under or by vir
Sworn to before me this
thA Town Board free from
ha,q~less and
of so' .rnitf~/{~nted.
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TO¥1N OF SOU'TH. OLD
SHORT ENVIRONk{ENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM
INSTRUCTIONS:
(a) In order to answer the questiens in this short EAF it is assumed
that the preparer will use currently available information concerning the
project and the llkely £mpacts of the action. It is not expected that
odd£t£onol studies, research or other investigations w£11 be undertaken.
(b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be
significant and a completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary.
(c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that this
project is not slgnif£cant.
(dj Environmental Assessment
1. Will project result in a large physical change
to the project site or physically alte.r more
than 10 acres of land? ......................... Yes~/~No
2. ~Vill there be a major change to any unique or
unusual land form found on the site? .......... Yes No
3. Y/ill project alter or have a large effect on
ex/sting body of water~. ............. . . · . .. .... Yes. No
4. Will project have a potentlally large impact
on groundwatdr quality? ....................... Yes No
5. Will project slgnificantly effect drainage ' '-
flow on adjacent sites? · Yes No
6. ~Vill project affect any threatened or
endangered plant or animal species? ........... Yes No
7. ¥/ill project result in a major adverse effect
on air quality? ............................... Yes No
8. ~Vill project hove o major effect on visual
character of the community or scenic views or
vistas known to be important to the community? Yes No
?. ¥~ili project adversely impact any site or
structure of historic, prehistoric or
poleontologlcol importance or any site
deslgnoted os o crltlcol environmental oreo
by o locol agency? ................... Yes No
10. Y/ill project hove a ~ojor effect on existing
or future recreotlonol opportunities? ......... Yes No
11. ~ffill project result in major trofflc problems
or cause o major effect to existing
transportation systems? ....................... Yes No
12. ~?ill project regularly cause objectlonoble
odors, noise, glare, vibration, or electrlcol
disturbance os o result of the project's
operotlon? .................................... Yes No
13. Vlill project hove any impact on public health --
or.safety? .................................... Yes No
14. ¥1ill project affect the existing community by
directly causing o growth in permanent
populotlon of more than, 5 percent over o one
year period or hove a major negative effect
on the character of the community or
neighborhood? ................................. Yes No
15. Is there public controversy concerning the
Yes ~No
Pr °J ect ? ' iii~ii~~i ..................... ...
PREPARER'S SIGNATURE ' .~
REPRESENTING MaCt£tuck DATE February 17, 1984