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James F. King, President
Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President
Peggy A. Dickerson
Dave Bergen
John Holzapfel
Town Hall
53095 Route 25
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971-0959
Telephone (631) 765-1892
Fax (631) 765-6641
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK, TO MAKE AN
APPOINTMENT FOR A PRE.CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION. FAILURE TO DO SO
SHALL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION AND POSSIBLE REVOCATION OF THE
PERMIT.
INSPECTION SCHEDULE
Pre-construction, hay bale line
1 st day of construction
vi: constructed
_ Project complete, compliance Inspection.
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TERMS and CONDmQNS
, t1Ie PemltUcc
Andrew Wills
,~at Southold ' , ' .,. N. Y '..
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~ the roaslderadon lor the lSs<'o~ of che PCtmlt does I141de1stJOd .Ad pl'e$Cribe to the tOl-
l. That the said JJoaaI of Trustees aod the Town of Sou.thold are I:deued lrom my aod
aU damages, , or dalms for'~ of '1\Il.tS MUog" dlteq1y at todiRdl, as .. l"e$UIt of my opet-
adcNl,pedotmedpl.llllaQt~.iIWl.~,IA!l..ih~ ~, ~~~.~~ ~'~ OWl': ~tD.k.
~eod -.y aod aU $UCh sutt(ln1llotcilby dahd "attl.es, ud the said 1WmI- asPOWS fulllhbllky
with ae$~ chcteto.tl1.dJ~eexcluslOll of chc;,'1Jaud of Tm$ltes. of the To;m of ~
, 2. That chls l'eftI2It ~'~ for a pedod 0(24 " ,,'PlO$..wh!d>' is ~ to be the
estimated tUne. r:equited to cxiinplete the work 1o...,1YCd, flut 'should ~ WUftOt, rtqUC$t
(or m exteaSlOIl .....y be made to the lIoar:d I.t a IateL ...,. ,
" 3. That chls peQDit should be .etalned indefinitely, ot as long as the .aid Pet1Dhtee ...uhis '
to . epalntAin the stnu:cute or prQJect invoh'ed, to provide evldCllcc to anyone (X)I1cetned that aath-
~t1on was ori8loaUy ob~
4. That the work Involved wlll be oubject to the j~ ud approval (If the Boud or
Its .gents, md OOCl-<XKDl'llance with the ptovisiOlU of the od8lnatlng appll.csdoo, maybe cause to(
moa.don of chls Peaoit by reso1\ldon of the ...ld Boatd.
5. That there wl11 be 110 ~SO(>.ble intedettl1Ce with oavigadoa as . result of the work
bcftla authod7.ed. '
'6. That there s:ha11 be 00 lotedereoce with the rlght of the pubUc to pus ud epus aloag
the beach betweeo blt\h and low water marb. '
7. That If fluute opentioos of the Town of South9ld ~ tho. ___ aod/or a1~
In the l(l(:at/oo of. work betda 1IIfbod>'M. or If. in the oplaIouofcbe,Boud of T~ the.
wodr.:shaU cause aoreasoaabI. obstnJdlOD to free aaviguioo, the SI1d rc,...l- wlll be ~
....-.tlue IlOdoe, to cemove or alter chls work or project becelo ~ wfIbol,tt ~ to the Town'
. of $o!lthold. ' '. .
. 8. That the aId Board wlll be nocifled by the t'ettolttte ot the ~,. bf the work --
od%ed.
9. 'l1lattbe.I'+....I~ wlll ~,aU other petmlls and ....-... 6at IJJI.f be requ1re4 .g;
.,._1 to chis permlt~ .rbe MJoc:t tolmllro l1poB fllluftto GIIcaIa -.
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James F. King, President
Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President
Peggy A. Dickerson
Dave Bergen
John Holzapfel
Town Hall
53095 Route 25
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971-0959
Telephone (631) 765-1892
Fax (631) 765-6641
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTH OLD
March 22, 2006
Costello Marine Contracting Corporation
P.O. Box 2124
Greenport, NY 11944
Re: ANDREW WILLS
1675 BAYVIEW AVE., SOUTH OLD
SCTM# 52-5-8.1
Dear Mr. Costello:
The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on
Wednesday, March 22, 2006 regarding the above matter:
WHEREAS, Costello Marine Contracting Corp. as agent for ANDREW WILLS applied
to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 97 of the
Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application
dated December 12, 2005, and
WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory
Council and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings
and recommendations, and,
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said
application qn March 22, 2006 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 proposal complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 97 of the
Southold Town Code,
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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,
RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approve the application of ANDREW WILLS to
construct a set of steps onto a 4' x 16' ramp, a 4'X 20' fixed dock, a 32"X 16' seasonal
aluminum ramp onto a seasonal 6'X 20' floating dock secured by (1) 6" pile with the condition
that the dock not be put in the water before April 1 and be removed each year by November 1 to
allow for shell fishing in that area, and all as depicted in the plans prepared by Costello Marine
revised March 22, 2006.
Permit to construct and complete project will expire two years from the date the permit
Is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the
date of this notification.
Inspections are required at a fee of $50.00 per inspection. (See attached schedule.)
This is not a determination from any other agency.
Fees: $50.00
Very Truly Yours,
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President, Board of Trustees
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James F. King, President
Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President
Peggy A. Dickerson
Dave Bergen
John Holzapfel
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Town Hall
53095 Route 25
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971-0959
Telephone (631) 765-1892
Fax (631) 765-6641
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
TO: (pS--te(\o MWI(">Q. 'Re AnJ..rew W.\I1
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Please be advised that your application dated
reviewed by this Board at the regular meeting of
following action was taken:
has been
and the
L0APPlication Approved (see below)
L-) Application Denied (see below)
<-) Application Tabled (see below)
If your application is approved as noted above, a permit fee is now due. Make check or
money order payable to the Southold Town Trustees. The fee is computed below
according to the schedule of rates as set forth in Chapter 97 of the Southold Town
Code.
The following fee must be paid within 90 days or re-application fees will be necessary.
COMPUTATION OF PERMIT FEES: Dcxk (=ees KV/Y'r J.....k,u /'1fll../ _, _
13 -.,( y '/. 3 )'f' -
~h" I 1Wr""""" -tee $>9::; hY,), o\oc'c. d-O'''' cr-/.! ~/~Jf 0
1="IDo,+ G I... 20 - < 1/1(! ==
TOTAL FEES DU
BY: James F. King, President
Board of Trustees
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WIlLARD H. DASIL V^,
LYNNE S. HILOWITZ
CHARLEs 1. McEVIL Y't
COUNSaoRS ^ TLA.w
A PAk'fNERSHlp OP PROFESSIONAL E:N'l1TIEs
585 STEWART AVENuE - SUITE L.16
GARDEN CITY, NEWYORK 11530
COUNSEL
PAULA S. FROME
ATHENAM MlilALos
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Of MATRJA.IONW.UWYw.
(516) 222-0202
FAX (316) 222-1669
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January ]7,2006
TO THE TRUSTEES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:
Re: Application of Andrew Wills
for dock at ] 675 Bavview A venue
I own ]795 Bayview Avenue. As such, I ant the adjacent property owner on the
northwest side of 1675 Bayview Avenue. On the plans submitted, my parcel is indicated as
"Pelhnan," the prior owner. ] have received Mr. Wills' request to construct a dock
approximately fifty (50) feet southeast of my property line.
I would welcome the project, but would prefer it to be constructed seventy-five (75)
feet in a southeasterly direction from my property. This would place the dock in the center of
Mr. Wills' property.
Like Mr. Wills, I plan on hiring John Costello to build a. similar dock off the center of
my property.
I was advised that the hearing scheduled for January 18, 2006 would be adjourned
regarding Mr. Wills' request but would be delighted to appear and support Mr. Wills'
application on the adjourn date.
CJM:tm
JAN 1 7 2006
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Telephone
(631) 765-1892
Town Hall
53095 Route 25
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971-0959
CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., January
11, 2006. the following recommendation was made:
Moved by Jennifer Mannino, seconded by Jacob Smith, it was
RESOLVED to recommend to.the Southold Town Board ofTrustees APPROVAL WITH
A CONDITION of the Wetland Permit application of ANDREW WILLS to construct a 4'X
16' ramp onto a 4'X 20' fixed dock and ending with a 32"X 16' seasonal aluminum ramp
onto a seasonal 6'X 20' floating dock secured by (3) 6" piles.
Located: 1675 Bayview Ave., Southold. SCTM#52-5-8.1
The CAC recommends Approval of the application with the Condition all disturbed areas
are replanted after construction.
Vote of Council: Ayes: All
Motion Carried
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PLANNING BOARD MEMBERb
JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE
Chair
KENNETH L. EDWARDS
MARTIN H. SIDOR
GEORGE D. SOLOMON
JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND
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MAIUNG ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, NY 11971
OFFICE WCATION:
Town Hall Annex
54375 State Route 25
(cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.)
Southold, NY
Telephone: 631 765-1938
Fax: 631 765-3136
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
To: Town of South old Board of Trustees
From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner
L WRP Coordinator
Date: February 15, 2006
FEB 1 5 2006
Re: Request for Wetland Permit for Andrew Wills
SCTM#1000-52-5-8.1
ANDREW WILLS requests a Wetland Permit to construct a 4'X 16' ramp onto a 4'X 20' fixed
dock and ending with a 32"X 16' seasonal aluminum ramp onto a seasonal 6'X 20' floating dock
secured by (3) 6" piles. Located: 1675 Bayview Ave., Southold. SCTM#52-5-8.1
The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 95, Waterfront Consistency Review of the
Town of South old Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy
Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form
submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation
that the proposed action INCONSISTENT with the denoted following Policy Standards and
therefore is INCONSISTENT with the L WRP.
Please be advised that the proposed action is located within a Silmificant Coastal Fish and
Wildlife Habitat Area (narrative below)
COASTAL FISH & WILDLIFE HABITAT ASSESSMENT FORM
Name of Area: Hashamomuck Pond
Designated: March 15, 1987
Date Revised: May 15, 2002
County: Suffolk
Town(s): Southold
7'12' Quadrangle(s): Southold, NY
Assessment Criteria
Ecosystem Rarity (ER)-the uniqueness of the plaut aud animal community in the area
and the physical, structural, and chemical features supporting this community.
ER assessment: Relatively large brackish pond, with some undeveloped shoreline and
marsh; rare on the north fork, but rarity diminished by human disturbance.
Species Vulnerability (SV)--the degree of vulnerability throughout its range in New
York State of a species residing in the ecosystem or utilizing the ecosystem for its
survival.
SV assessment: Osprey (SC) nesting.
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Human Use (HU)-- the couduct of significant, demonstrable commercial, recreational,
or educational wildlife-related human uses, either cousumptive or non-consumptive, in
the area or directly dependent upon the area.
HU assessment: Commercial and recreational shellfishing of town-level significance.
Population Level (PL)--the concentration of a species in the area during its normal,
recurring period of occurrence, regardless of the length of that period of occurrence.
PL assessment: Concentrations of shellfish, especially hard clams, significant in the town.
Replaceability (R)--ability to replace the area, either on or off site, with an equivalent
replacement for the same fish and wildlife and uses of those same fish and wildlife, for
the same users of those fish and wildlife.
NEW YORK STATE
SIGNIFICANT COASTAL FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT
NARRATIVE
HASHAMOMUCK POND
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF HABITAT:
Hashamomuck Pond is located west of Conkling Point emptying through Mill Creek into Shelter
Island Sound in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County (7.5' Quadrangle: Southold, NY). The
fish and wildlife habitat consists of an approximately 220 acre area consisting of a large, shallow
brackish pond with a hard bottom, marsh and inlet creek (Mill Creek). There is moderate to high
density residential development on the north and northwest sides of the pond and marina
development at the mouth of Mill Creek. The southwest side of the pond remains largely
undeveloped, and a large parcel on the eastern side of the pond (Cassidy Farm) has been
preserved.
FISH AND WILDLIFE VALVES:
Hashamomuck Pond is a valuable pond/wetland on the north fork of Long Island but its value is
reduced by human disturbance and water pollution. The pond still provides a valuable habitat for
a variety of fish and wildlife.
Osprey (SC) nest on platforms at several locations in the pond and utilize the pond and marshes
for feeding areas. A variety of waterfowl also utilize this area for feeding, including merganser,
scoter, Canada goose, and oldsquaw. Several species of migratory hawks use Hashamomuck
Pond. Diamondback terrapin nest at the head of Mill Creek.
The pond also serves as a habitat for finfish and shellfish including bay scallops and hard clams.
The pond is one ofthe top areas for the harvesting of clams and scallops in Southold. Long
Creek and the northwestern end of the pond are closed to shellfishing year round; Mill Creek
south of the Long Island Railroad tracks is closed to shellfishing year round. All of
Hashamomuck Pond and its tributaries are closed to shellfishing from May I-November 30.
Most of Long Creek at the southwest end of the pond is closed year-round. Mill Creek is also
closed year-round. The pond remains the most important clamming site in the Town during the
winter.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT:
Any activity that would further degrade the water quality in Hashamomuck Pond would
adversely affect the biological productivity of this area. All species of fish and wildlife are
affected by water pollution such as chemical contamination (including food chain effects
resulting in bioaccumulation), oil spills, excessive turbidity, stormwater runoff, and waste
disposal, including marina and boat wastes. Hashamomuck Pond is presently polluted from
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several point and non-point sources of sewage and nutrient-laden runoff. Particular threats to
water quality are caused by roadrunoff from Route 48 to the north, and from surface streets to the
west (north of Long Creek). In addition, there is no sewage treatment in this area. Both point and
non-point sources of pollution should be reduced or eliminated to enhance this habitat for
shellfish and other fish and wildlife species.
Unrestricted use of motorized vessels including personal watercraft in the protected, shallow
waters of bays, harbors, and tidal creeks can have adverse effects on aquatic vegetation and fish
and wildlife populations. Use of motorized vessels should be controlled (e.g., no wake zones,
speed zones, zones of exclusion) in and adjacent to shallow waters and vegetated wetlands.
Alteration of tidal patterns in Hashamomuck Pond (e.g., by modifying the Mill Creek inlet)
could have major impacts in the fish and wildlife species present. Barriers to fish migration
whether physical or chemical would have major impacts on the fisheries resources in
Hashamomuck Pond. Restoration offish populations in the pond should be considered. There is
currently a marina at the mouth of Mill Creek; any alteration in the current configuration, or
changes in use and activities of this marina should be carefully examined with respect to fish and
wildlife habitat impacts.
Elimination of marsh and intertidal areas, through loss of tidal connection, dredging, ditching,
excavation, or filling, would result in a direct loss of valuable habitat area. Control of invasive
nuisance plant species, through a variety of means, may improve fish and wildlife species use of
thearea and enhance overall wetland values. Construction of shoreline structures. such
as docks. piers. bulkheads. or revetments. in areas not previously disturbed by
development. may result in the loss of productive areas which support the fish
and wildlife resources of the Hashamomuck Pond area. The Town of Southold has
identified acquisition ofthe remaining available parcels bordering the pond as a high priority.
Diamondback terrapin inhabiting the area may be vulnerable to disturbance by humans from
April! through August IS. Recreational activities near these nesting sites, e.g., boat landing,
pedestrian traffic, use of off-road vehicles and personal watercraft, and picnicking, should be
minimized during this period.
Pursuant to Chapter 95, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing
its written determination.
Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of
Southold.
Policv Standard
3.1 Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold
including:
A. Minimize the introduction of structural design components (including
utility lines, lighting, signage and fencing) which would be discordant
with existing natural scenic components and character,
The action does not meet this policy, conversely, the applicant
proposes a structure that will affect the scenic quality of the area.
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B. Using appropriate sltmg, scales, forms, and materials to ensure that
structures are compatible with and add interest to existing scenic
components.
The structure scale is inconsistent with the surrounding area. No
other ramp/floats perpendicular to the shoreline occur in the near
vicinity.
C. Protect visual quality associated with agricultural land, open space and
natural resources.
The visual quality of natural resources will be impaired as a result of
the action.
Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of South old.
The use and need for the dock is unsubstantiated. The project area demonstrates shallow
water depths. The installation of the proposed structures may promote power boat traffic
and the possible following negative impacts may occur from vessel use:
Impacts to submerged aquatic vegetation,
Contamination from fuel discharges (if power vessels are proposed)
Erosion on shorelines, and
Re-suspension of bottom sediments and turbidity
Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems
including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands.
The action is located within a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area. The proposed
construction practices of the dock have not been identified. It is recommended that the applicant
identify the proposed construction practices.
Activities during dock construction can destroy vegetation either above or below the tide line by
pulling them from the substrate or destroying their root system. The peat beds underlying salt
marshes can also be compacted through the improper use of heavy equipment.
In sea grass beds, the installation of pilings may have immediate impacts as well as cause long-
term changes. Installation through 'jetting" with high-pressure hoses typically disturbs a
surrounding area- depopulating grasses there prior to construction. Once areas are depopulated,
the presence of pilings may lessen chances of regrowth. Beal, Schmit, and Williams (1999)
suggest that changes in seagrass communities in the vicinity of pilings may be caused by the
modification of currents, sediment deposition, attraction ofbioturbators, and leaching from
chemicallv treated wood.
Both marsh grasses and sea grasses have adapted to living in extended periods of sunlight. Their
photosynthetic pathways vary from many terrestrial plants allowing them to be highly productive
in their natural settings. Shading can have significant impacts on the health and productivity of
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these plants. It is recommended that the Board minimize shading from dock structures to the
greatest extent possible.
Based upon the above the action is inconsistent with the following policy standards.
Policy Standards
6.1 Protect and restore ecological quality throughout the Town of Southo/d.
6.2 Protect and restore tidal andfreshwater wetlands.
The proposed action may result in a net loss oftidal wetlands.
6.3 Protect vulnerable fish, wildlife, and plant species, and rare ecological communities.
No deshm or construction mitil!ation or best manal!ement practices have been
proposed to minimize adverse impacts to the l!reatest extent possible.
Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of South old from solid waste and
hazardous substances and wastes.
See Policy 5 response above.
Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands,
and public resources of the Town of Southold.
9.4 Assure public access to public trust lands and navigable waters.
A. Provide free and substantially unobstructed passage along public trust
shorelands.
E. Provide access to, and reasonable recreational use of, navigable waters and
public trust lands under water.
I. Provide for free and unobstructed public use of all navigable waters below
the line of mean high water for navigation, recreation, and other public
trust purposes, including the incidental rights of public anchoring.
2. Permit limited obstruction of public use, including navigation, in
navigable waters:
a. for water-dependent uses involving navigation and commerce
which require structures or activities in water as part of the use.
b. for commercial recreational boating facilities, provided that the
loss of navigable waters and use of underwater lands is offset by
sufficient public benefits.
c. in order to gain reasonable access to navigable waters from
riparian lands.
3. Obstruction of navigable waters and underwater lands is limited:
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a. to the extent that it interferes with commercial navigation. The
right of commercial navigation is superior to all other uses on
navigable waters and may not be obstructed.
b. to the minimum necessary for access to navigable waters. The
minimum is determined by evaluating the following factors:
(i) the extent of the use's dependence on access to navigable
waters,
(ii) the range of tidal water level fluctuation,
(iii) the size and nature ofthe body of water,
(iv) the nature of public use of the adjacent waters,
(v) the traditional means of access used by surrounding similar
uses,
(vi) whether or not alternative means to gain access are
available.
Piers, docking facilities, and catwalks must not result in an
unnecessary interference with use of public trust lands.
Alternatives to long piers or docks include use of dinghies to reach
moored boats and mooring in nearby marinas. Dredging solely to
accommodate the draft of larger boats is not a recommended
alternative.
c. by extent and characteristics of the developable adjacent upland
area and its ability to support in-water development for the water-
dependent use.
c. by potential adverse effects on natural resources and their uses, and
d. by potential adverse effects on public safety.
4. Structures extending beyond the minimum necessary for access to
navigable waters impair public trust interests and open space values
associated with the water's surface. Allow such structures only in the
'following circumstances:
a. when necessary for practical and convenient operation of water-
dependent industry or commerce, and provided that obstruction of
commercial navigation does not result.
b. for commercial recreational boating facilities provided that:
(i) the loss of navigable waters and use of underwater lands is
offset by sufficient public benefit, and
(ii) obstruction of commercial navigation does not result.
c. when the principal purpose of the structure is necessary:
(i) to provide public access for recreational uses
(ii) for improvements for navigation
(iii) for protection from coastal hazards, or
(iv) for essential public transportation and transmission
facilities.
5. Ensure that navigable waters and marine navigation, whether on land or
sea, are not obscured or rendered ineffective through poorly placed or
directed lighting.
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The proposed action will remain private and will not support a pattern of development that
enhances community character nor preserves "public" open space. In addition the
proposed will impede navigation of vessels within the canal.
Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-
dependent uses in suitable locations.
Due to environmental constraints of this location (tidal wetlands, shallow water depth of
this area, the proposed action may not be suitable in the proposed action. The applicant
currently enjoys access to the water.
10.3 Allow for continuation and development of water-dependent uses within the existing
concentration of maritime activity in harbors, inlets and creeks.
A. Ensure that vubUc actions enable these harbors. inlets and creeks to continue to
function as concentrations of water-devendent uses.
B. Protect and enhance the economic. vhvsical. cultural. and environmental attributes
which make uv the character of these harbors. inlets and creeks.
10.4 Minimize adverse impacts of new and expanding water-dependent uses and provide for
their safe operation.
A. Limit the potential for adverse impacts associated with development of a new water-
dependent use by promoting the location of new development at appropriate sites.
Appropriate sites include:
1. sites which have been previously developed,
2. sites which require minimal physical alteration to accommodate
development,
3. sites that already possess public infrastructure or locational characteristics
that would support a water-dependent use.
B. Avoid develovment of new water-devendent uses at sites that are located outside of
the traditional concentrations of water-devendent uses or at sites that exhibit
imvortant natural resource values or where the vrovosed use will cause sirmificant
adverse affects on communitv character. surroundinf! land and water uses. or scenic
Qualitv.
Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the
Peconic Estuary and Town waters.
C. Foster the occurrence and abundance of the Town's marine resources through:
1. protection of spawning grounds, habitats, and water quality,
2. enhancement and restoration of fish and shellfish habitat,
11.2 Provide for commercial and recreational use of the Town of Southold's
finfish, shellfish, crustaceans, and marine plants.
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A. Maximize the benefits of marine resource use so as to provide:
1. a valuable recreational resource experience,
2. viable business opportunities for commercial and recreational fisheries.
C. Protect the public health and the marketability of marine and fishery resources
by:
1. maintaining and improving water quality of fishery and marketable marine
resources to protect public health.
In summary :
1. The proposed action is located within a listed New York State Si!!nificant Coastal
Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area.
2. By nature ofthe location ofthe parcel the applicant currently enioys access to the
water.
3. The proposed construction methods and timber materials have not been identified.
4. The application does not propose mitil!ation to areas impacted throul!h the
construction of the dock or construction best manal!ement practices to minimize.
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PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS
JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE
Chair
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MAIUNG ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, NY 11971
OFFICE WCATION:
Town Hall Annex
54375 State Route 25
(cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.)
Southold, NY
KENNETH L. EDWARDS
MARTIN H. SIDOR
GEORGE D. SOLOMON
JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND
Telephone: 631 765-1938
Fax: 631 765-3136
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
To: Town of Southold Board of Trustees
From: Mark Terry,
Senior Environmental Planner
L WRP Coordinator
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Date: January 13, 2006
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Re: Request for Wetland Permit for Andrew Wills
SCTM#1000-52-5-8.1
Costello Marine Contracting Corp. on behalf of ANDREW WILLS requests a Wetland Permit
to construct a 4'X 16' ramp onto a 4'X 20' fixed dock and ending with a 32"X 16' seasonal
aluminum ramp onto a seasonal6'X 20' floating dock secured by (3) 6" piles. Located: 1675
Bayview Ave., Southold. SCTM#52-5-8.1
The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 95, Waterfront Consistency Review of the
Town of South old Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy
Standards. It is mv determination that the L WRP Consistencv Assessment Form submitted
to vour department, is incomplete: Qualifvinl! narrative to support the No or Not
Applicable policy standards has not been provided. A recommendation cannot be given to
the Board at this time. Please have the applicant sign and date the form and assess if the
proposed action will or will not support the L WRP policies outlined in Section III and
resubmit the form to your department.
Please advise the applicant that the proposed action is located within a New York State
Significant Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area (attached)
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COASTAL FISH & WILDLIFE HABITAT ASSESSMENT FORM
Name of Area:
Designated:
Date Revised:
County:
Town(s):
7W Quadrangle(s):
Hashamomuck Pond
March 15, 1987
May 15, 2002
Suffolk
Southold
Southold, NY
Assessment Criteria
Ecosystem Rarity (ER)-the uniqueness of the plant and animal community in the area
and the physical, structural, and chemical features supporting this commnnity.
ER assessment: Relatively large brackish pond, with some undeveloped shoreline and
marsh; rare on the north fork, but rarity diminished by human disturbance.
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Species Vulnerability (SV)--tbe degree ofvulnerability througbout its range in New
York State of a species residing in the ecosystem or utilizing the ecosystem for its
survival.
SVassessment: Osprey (SC) nesting.
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Human Use (HU)- the conduct of significant, demonstrable commercial, recreational,
or educational wildlife-related human uses, either consumptive or non-consumptive, in
the area or directly dependent upon the area.
HU assessment: Commercial and recreational shellfishing of town-level significance.
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Population Level (PL)--the concentration of a species in the area during its normal,
recurring period of occurrence, regardless of the length of that period of occurrence.
PL assessment: Concentrations of shellfish, especially hard clams, significant in the town.
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Replaceability (R)-ability to replace the area, either on or off site, with an equivalent
replacement for the same fish and wildlife and uses of those same fish and wildlife, for
the same users of those fish and wildlife.
R assessment: Irreplaceable.
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Habitat Index = [ER + SV + HU + PL] = 16.0
Significance = HI x R = 19.2
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NEW YORK STATE
SIGNIFICANT COASTAL FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT
NARRATIVE
HASHAMOMUCK POND
LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF HABITAT:
Hashamomuck Pond is located west of Conkling Point emptying through Mill Creek into Shelter
Island Sound in the Town of South old, Suffolk County (7.5' Quadrangle: Southold, NY). The fish
and wildlife habitat consists of an approximately 220 acre area consisting of a large, shallow
brackish pond with a hard bottom, marsh and inlet creek (Mill Creek). There is moderate to high
density residential development on the north and northwest sides of the pond and marina
development at the mouth of Mill Creek. The southwest side of the pond remains largely
undeveloped, and a large parcel on the eastern side ofthe pond (Cassidy Farm) has been preserved.
FISH AND WILDLIFE VALUES:
Hashamomuck Pond is a valuable pond/wetland on the north fork of Long Island but its value is
reduced by human disturbance and water pollution. The pond still provides a valuable habitat for
a variety of fish and wildlife.
Osprey (SC) nest on platforms at several locations in the pond and utilize the pond and marshes for
feeding areas. A variety of water fowl also utilize this area for feeding, including merganser, scoter,
Canada goose, and oldsquaw. Several species of migratory hawks use Hashamomuck Pond.
Diamondback terrapin nest at the head of Mill Creek.
The pond also serves as a habitat for finfish and shellfish including bay scallops and hard clams. The
pond is one of the top areas for the harvesting of clams and scallops in Southold. Long Creek and
the northwestern end of the pond are closed to shell fishing year round; Mill Creek south ofthe Long
Island Railroad tracks is closed to shellfishing year round. All of Hashamomuck Pond and its
tributaries are closed to shellfishing from May I-November 30. Most of Long Creek at the
southwest end of the pond is closed year-round. Mill Creek is also closed year-round. The pond
remains the most important clamming site in the Town during the winter.
IMPACT ASSESSMENT:
Any activity that would further degrade the water quality in Hashamomuck Pond would adversely
affect the biological productivity ofthis area. All species of fish and wildlife are affected by water
pollution such as chemical contamination (including food chain effects resulting in
bioaccumulation), oil spills, excessive turbidity, stormwater runoff, and waste disposal, including
marina and boat wastes. Hashamomuck Pond is presently polluted from several point and non-point
sources of sewage and nutrient-laden runoff. Particular threats to water quality are caused by road
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runofffrom Route 48 to the north, and from surface streets to the west (north of Long Creek). In
addition, there is no sewage treatment in this area. Both point and non-point sources of pollution
should be reduced or eliminated to enhance this habitat for shellfish and other fish and wildlife
species.
Unrestricted use of motorized vessels including personal watercraft in the protected, shallow waters
of bays, harbors, and tidal creeks can have adverse effects on aquatic vegetation and fish and wildlife
populations. Use of motorized vessels should be controlled (e.g., no wake zones, speed zones, zones
of exclusion) in and adjacent to shallow waters and vegetated wetlands.
Alteration of tidal patterns in Hashamomuck Pond (e.g., by moditying the Mill Creek inlet) could
have major impacts in the fish and wildlife species present. Barriers to fish migration whether
physical or chemical would have major impacts on the fisheries resources in Hashamomuck Pond.
Restoration of fish populations in the pond should be considered. There is currently a marina at the
mouth of Mill Creek; any alteration in the current configuration, or changes in use and activities of
this marina should be carefully examined with respect to fish and wildlife habitat impacts.
Elimination of marsh and intertidal areas, through loss of tidal connection, dredging, ditching,
excavation, or filling, would result in a direct loss of valuable habitat area. Control of invasive
nuisance plant species, through a variety of means, may improve fish and wildlife species use of the
area and enhance overall wetland values. Construction of shoreline structures, such as docks, piers,
bulkheads, or revetments, in areas not previously disturbed by development, may result in the loss
of productive areas which support the fish and wildlife resources of the Hashamomuck Pond area.
The Town of Southold has identified acquisition of the remaining available parcels bordering the
pond as a high priority.
Diamondback terrapin inhabiting the area may be vulnerable to disturbance by humans from April
l through August 15. Recreational activities near these nesting sites, e.g., boat landing, pedestrian
traffic, use of off-road vehicles and personal watercraft, and picnicking, should be minimized during
this period.
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KNOWLEDGEABLE CONTACTS:
Habitat Unit
NYS Department of State
Division of Coastal Resources
41 State Street
Albany, NY 12231
Phone: (518) 474-6000
NYSDEC-Region I
State University of New York, Building 40
Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356
Phone: (631) 444-0354
Wildlife Manager
NYSDEC-Region I
State University of New York, Building 40
Stony Brook, NY 11790
Phone: (631) 444-0310
Bureau of Marine Resources
NYSDEC
205 N. Belle Meade Road, Suite I
East Setauket, NY 11733
Phone: (631) 444-0430
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Finfish and Crustaceans
NYSDEC
205 N. Belle Meade Road, Suite I
East Setauket, NY 11733
Phone: (631) 444-0436
Town of South old
Town Hall
53095 Main Road; P.O. Box 1179
Southold, NY 11971
Phone: (631)765-1801
Office of Ecology
Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services
Bureau of Environmental Management
County Center
Riverhead, NY 11901
Phone: (631) 852-2077
NYS Sea Grant Extension Service
Cornell University Laboratory
3905 Sound Avenue
Riverhead, NY 11901
Phone: (631) 727-3910
Paul Stoutenburgh
4015 Skunk Lane
Cutchogue, NY 11935
Phone: (631) 734-6605
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Office Use Only
_Coastal Erosion Permit Application
vWetland Permit Application _ Administrative Permit
_ Amendmentffrans erlEx!>DSion
~eceivedApplication: r 0
_--1l:eceived Fee:$
_---etJmpleted Application
_Incomplete
_SEQRA Classification:
Type I_Type II_Unlisted_
Coordination:(date sent)
v-CAC Referral Sent: 7;)/~J.JI;)1-
~ate ofInspection: / I ()
_Receipt ofCAC Report: '
_Lead Agency Determination:_
Technical Review:
A'Ublic Hearing Held: 1/1)( /Dh
_Resolution:
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Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000 - -5-2 - 5 - 81
Property Location: /1171) 1JJ4.t{~/~kJ ~tntlf?, ~Jtfl1l)U
(provide LILCO Pole #, distance to cross streets, and location)
AGENT: tpt;klJ, AYI~~ ~lmdJh1 ~O
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Address: fJtJ. Rr,)(~;J4 ; GurtfttLI) Illy //94+
Phone: 1)( 477- //f1
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GENERAL DATA
Land Area (in squarefeet): ./7,750
Area Zoning: .J In - -;eCJd,H lid
Previous use of property: 7' V4 .;" rt"<i,d';H Ce
Intended use of property: ~ ~
Prior permits/approvals for site improvements:
Agency
Date
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~ No prior permits/approvals for site improvements.
Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency?
~No_ Yes
If yes, provide explanation:
Project Description (use attachments if necessary):
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WETLANDITRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA
PUIpose of the proposed operations: -,;; Dr" t' ,"d" <<cc~<;<:. k
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Area of wetlands on lot: -4 5~o square feet
Percent coverage of lot: /6 %
Closest distance between nearest existing Structure and upland
edge of wetlands: 0 feet
Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland
edge of wetlands: 0 feet
Does the project involve excavation or filling?
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Yes
If yes, how much material will be excavated? .. /4 cubic yards
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How much material will be filled? 1.J / A:
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Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: {.JIlt- feet
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Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: t' / ~
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Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: /J / A
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Statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by
reason of such proposed operations (use attachments if appropriate):
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Appendix C
State Environmental Quality Review
SHORTEN~RONMENTALASSESSMENTFORM
For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only
PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION 1T0 be completed by Applicant or Proiect SPOnsorl
,. APPLICANT/SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME
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3. PROJECTLOCATlON:
Municipality :;~"-r-I County 5'"~_..~
4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks, etc., or provjde map)
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5. PRO~ACTION IS:
ew 0 Expansion o Modification/alteration
6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFL Y: ~7MJq-.4. .." ~~. ~""p D.u_ .A 4',c.%o' F/)f.tn:) .J1o<:1C..
t!!''''''Q''''''~ WITH -4 32H)(/~.~., II~ -4,..._. ~...,.,n owreJ.4 ~''lI~O'
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7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTlED:
Initially c::> acres Ultimataly c:> aa-as
8. WILLill2SED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS?
as 0 No If No, desmbe briefly
9 WH~ESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT?
Residential 0 Industrial 0 Commercial o Agriwlture 0 ParklFOl'OSl/Opon Spsca D Otha,
Describe: -:t.:=>.c,v An!!" ~~" 1!:...-'C8' _ Ir:/ .41e.rc:~"'r
10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMA TIEL Y FROM ANY OTlHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
(~L, STATIE OR LOCAL)?
as 0 No If Yes, list agency(s) name and permlV'approvals:
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11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF T1HE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL?
Dyes [YF1o If Yes, list agency{s) name and permftlappt"0V8ls:
12. AS A RESULT OF P~D ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIACATlON?
D Yes No
I CERTIFY ~T THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO T1HE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE
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Signarure:
If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency. complete the
Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment
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PART II _ IMPACT ASSESSMENT 0 be com ,..d b Lead en
A. OOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.47 If yes, coordln8lB the - process and use the FULL EAF.
DYes 0 No
6. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.6? ~ No. a negative
declaration may be superseded by another Invotved agency.
DYes 0 No
C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (AnswelS may be handwritlBn, ~ legible)
C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwllter quality or quantity, noise levell, existing tJa1ftc pattBm, solid waste production or disposal,
poJential for erosion. drainage or noodlng ptublems? explain Melly:
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C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, ardlaeok>gtcal, historic, or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighbOrhOOd d1aracter? Explain briefly:
C3. Vegetation or fauna, fiSh, sheDfish or wildlife species, significant habitats. or threatened 0( enc:1angered apedG&? Explain briefly:
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C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted, or a change in use or intensfty of use of land or other natural resources? Explain briefly:
C5. Growth', 8ubs8quent d8v~nlent. Or related acttvltlel1ik~ to t>8 IndlJoSttby 1tle praipOsed actiOn? ~ain briefly:
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C6. Long term, short telTl'1, Q.lmulative, or other effect:& not identtfied in C1-C5? EJcplain briefly:
C7. Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? . Explain briefty:
D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABliSHMENT OF A CRITICAL
ENVIRONMENTAL AREA (CEA)?
o Yes 0 No If Yes, 8l<Plain bnefty;
E. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS?
o Yes 0 No If Yes, explain briefty:
PART III _ DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency)
INSTRUCTIONS: For each adveJ1l8 effect identified above, determine whether it is subsl8ntial, large, important or otherwise significant. Each
effect should be assessed in connection with, iI/', t~).~"tI(l)Q. (~", uwaO 9" rurell.:.(blprobljbilit)' ':'f ~rr1"1l, (ctd~rJl\I'n: (d) irreversibility; (eJ
geographiC scope; and (f) magnltuda. ff neC88SaIy, idlllillaohments or ref8ierlce supjlorting _rials. EnsUre that explanations contain
sufficient detail to show that all relevant edveJ1l8 Impacts have been identified and adequa1llly addressed. ff question D of Part II was checked
yes. the determination of significance must evaluate the potentiallmpaclof the proposed action on the environmental charadalistics of the CEA.
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Check this box if you have identified one or more potenUaDy large or Slgniftcant adverse ImpeGts whleh MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FUL
EA.F and/or prepare a positive declaration.
Check this box tfyou have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting dooJmentation, that the proposed action WlL
NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide, on attachments 88 nec:::eA8ry, the reasons supporting this determination
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Albert J. Krupski, President
James King, Vice-President
Artie Foster
Ken Poliwoda
Peggy A. Dickerson
Town Hall
53095 Route 25
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, New York 11971.0959
Telephone (631) 765-1892
Fax (631) 765-~"C/1
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
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persons at the addresses set opposite there respective names; that the addresses set
opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current
assessmenn of the Town OftuthOld; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post
Office at r ...QQ..Jy-. ~ ' that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by
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CYNTHIA M. MANWARING
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County of Suffolk
State of New York
jaM ~sk / !f) BEING DULY SWORN
DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE
TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK
WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY
BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT
AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES
HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING
UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S), IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS
APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR
REPRESENTATIVES(S), TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE
PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION.
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COSTEllO MARINE CONTRACTING CORPORATION
DOCK BUILDING. JETTIES. BULKHEADING . STEEL & WOOD PILING. FLOATS
423 FIFTH STREET. P.O. BOX 2124 . GREENPORT, NEW YORK 11944 . (516) 477-1199/477-1393/477_0682
FAX - (516)477-0005
AUTHORIZATION FORM
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owner of j:?~IO~
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do hereby give Costello Marine Contracting Corp, the authority to
act as agent in my behalf in applying for all of the necessary
permits in order for work to be done on my property described
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L WRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM
A. INSTRUCTIONS
1" All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for
proposed actions that are subject to the Town of South old Waterfront Consistency Review Law, This
assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in
making a determination of consistency, *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits
and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area,
2, Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt
minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local
Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant
beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of South old Town),
3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may afTect the
achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law,
Thus, the action should be analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a
determination that it is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the L WRP policy
standards and conditions, If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the L WRP policy
standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken.
A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town ofSouthold's website
(southoldtown,northforknet), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local
libraries and the Town Clerk's office, r '-.
B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION
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The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response):
Town Board 0 Planning Dept. 0 Building Dept. 0 Board of Trustees ~
1. Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response):
(a)
Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g, capital
construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction)
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(b) Financial assistance (e,g, grant; loan, subsidy)
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Permit, approval, license, certification:
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Nature and;xtent of action:
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Location of action:
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Site acreage:
Present land use: lJr/vdk r~"ltiLn c.e
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Pr~sent zoning classification: 0110 - -1&c"dntIiJ
2. Ifan application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following
information shall be provided:
(a) Name of applicant: ArvlY(1A J killl') c,i ~skllo )1UI;'L ~1112r:ftil(l
(b) Mailing address: 7().&x.1I:J4, 6rH~~.NY //9'11
(c) Telephone number: Area Code (
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(d) Application number, if any:
Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency?
Yes D NO~ If yes, which state or federal agency?_~___
DEVELOPED COAST POLICY
Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character,
preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and
minimizes adverse effects of development. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation
criteria.
DYes D No ~ Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Soutbold. See L WRP
Section III - Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria
DYes D No ~ Not Applicable
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Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See
L WRP Section III - Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria
o Y~s 0 No ~ Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
NATURAL COAST POLICIES
Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See L WRP
Section III - POlicie~es 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria
DYes 0 NO~NotAPPlicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of South old. See LWRP Section III
- Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria
DYes 0 No ~NotAPPlicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including
Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III _ Policies; Pages 22
through 32 for evaluation criteria.
o Yes ~NOO Not Applicable
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Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies
Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria.
o Y~s ONO~ Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 8. Minimize environmental degl'adatioD ill Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous
substances and wastes. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria.
DYes D No ~ Not Applicable
PUBLIC COAST POLICIES
Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public
resources of the Town of South old. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation
criteria.
D Yes~ NoD Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
WORKING COAST POLICIES
Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in
suitable locations. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria.
~ Yes 0 No 0 Not Applicable
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Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, .the Peconic Estuary
and Town waters. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria.
o Yes ~ No 0 Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 62
through 65 for evaluation criteria.
DYes 0 No Lfl Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See L WRP
Section III - Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria.
DYes 0 No [}:1 Not Applicable
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