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d • SA $Y CATC _l_S SAMTARY CALCtXdTJPN, MWARY ALCL►LA_TJOA(S ' FORMO X PROPOSED SDRIM A TRANSTA TION FRAW a. aK•ivEro R PROPOSED GARAGE TORAGE BU l A SAWARY DESS SIfARY DESIGN: 1a sm a ft MOO — ----------_ 6875 s ft. x 0.04 dl s ft a 275 d s or►rtxs i 2 Deys Flow(2 x 721---------- _ lt�OD�¢ t x G�04�d/a¢ ft : p p d 4 8,1� 4 94� �orav icaiosKr,�. : � � ;+nww a�xtos�i: PROV�IED A�3V.• SYSTEM O+'YE'( 9000AL. SEPTIC• TAI1 A1C AL •PRO NI� ACV SYSTEM r OWN 900 GAL SEPTJUCC TAW d� PROV�7E ACV SYST FM: OV 1�11 900 GAL. SEPTIC TAI1�C CESSPM 72 GPDlt5 gd(aq: tJ = 1108'2 ft + 25 a 4.9 vera ft.regL*d CM ( 8'�A. (X2'06EEP) LEAS POOL 1' (11 8'Dli4. (M'DEEP1 LEACI VaG POOL ALBERT .. JWW YtMOS�p,Ii, FALKON'SK/'J/. ° . � • f-8'di x f2'deep. pod proxWd. : NFE PAW" PARKS PA W SPACES REQLI�►4ED i�g FRA tr i9�,*� ►ror A. s .►oA � , MV T/•6QEE O,ME HALF WV SP,4CE,S REQU4RED TEN(AD)SPACES PROVED s�v I ` (� SPA FOLA4(41 SPACES P1ROViDIED � FNE(5) SPACES PROMED _ ALVr YUHClM ' FR r. r+eBRADE P. it ®\ KEY MAP Scale 1": e00,. ` CO Je S TORA CSE FA CIL I T Y PERMIT ° to 10-0196 / FA CIL 1 T Y REGIS TRA C TION # _0 295 DMV. #. 7113698 it 0 LOO/ 1.0� Y ` TREE V1Tip` GREEN PAS �1�'l► /' ` StAGGR�� S g,,10 H ,�L1NK pOPCS, n qS6 OF 14) U � M - � � � ' • \1 t \ t , r \ ow Folk �b � 01 A eto. - 601 ago JOS � icy Pw NrT • PRD p a pow �. A , q A TO ZO INI, Ce 010y N -A / ` •� L.P. � - � � �t � a ! ! e D . 44 to - X its f S ey/S L.P � 0- s 40 l ell "Of 10 Ar s-TING)Ftv, CON REEN YPRUCE p LeGREQ �E ARS J ; The site sh ©� all be operated in accordance with all conditions of approval as they were I set forth by the Town Board in its resolutions of approval which were adopted on E 6G' �`` ® AGGWNiTE April 9, 1991,November 26, 1991 and December 10 1991 and b r �• y �� . qh' � � � Of.S S, r f y the Zoning Board W a E ROW�TE P ti i of Appeals in its decision of September 12, 1991 on Appeal No. 4041. (The Liber mow- _ry�Ci �� DUgLOF SIN and Page numbers of all required Declarations of Covenants and Restrictions shall be '. s 'aC StpRY OE 81� .-- 2p EER ' A MIX I noted on the site plan.) F.F. C®�� o , ATI�E BUF LOT COVERAGE A DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS • p.Povo - W o / Q� '(5 , EGET HAS BEEN FIL D IN E $PA j T G her'_ y��SLA , WiflE V BUIL 0!NGS - l0 4 75 sq. ft. = 5 % CLERK WHICHFFECTS THJSIOJECT E SUFFOLK COUNTY tis ®' 1 p t P �r nd SCALE, SHED,CRUSHER . Liber 11711 Pq a 420 N 9 H t P� VEA/ENT i1 ; 60+ �f� 6' Ntu T' _ • .. � o�q CONC. PADS,ETC• 49 75 sq.ff. ± - 2.5 % RErE 7 LANDSCAPING 25P'0. MI,'V �� -/ °. 5� A 0 200 s tl. 1/ 3° GRAIN 361 a 5 + sq.fl. 25.I% ` VEDo 30 5 I'T-,, E- P L A I tP 20 i BUFFER �- ,� _ zPNFOR 46 CAWRML FOUV OR EMAL NYT p. — /� �j7 F b �' --�� d ` --� ` A71VE ' 0 TYPE f0-09 TO c�wE 60 W o 14EGET N ,� RIM (0 7 FffShED 1� 4 W10� LOW \ METL CA TED o • �f• �, f + + - �' 1 ® ►AIN!U dAAfTARPIJ. ' w SEAL AOQOCp4iN6gE +120 _ V Aw r vE O \ 1Uhl - U UA00%H Aamm' &2 GAL STEEL mom AA01bk - STORAW , ;iAir W 5UUTHOLD. , tp t 8 LATERAL To BE A AN _ BELONS}"y V IA tt 34WAr in %Af Asn Ar reo P&Aw 6 ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO MEAN SEA LEVEL %.FUFFOL UfV ive 1000. - A0hpECEF [ElI DRAINAGE LEACIYG POOLS Asko d ' s-snmx .ELL Nor To scALE c : d DEC 0 8 2915 Fie ,'Z�r DRAINAGE CAL ' C(KA TIONS' CAMreszl FOGM ON EQUAL Southbid Tolvn • � ZONE # 1 TYPE 10- 09 ro MADE ��D Fob, 1 0. Flanninq_BCard FIVbYE� MADE �, 0• e x E F eudoE —_ �` " X000 SCL FT. • 24" s" 2' 24" CONCRETE —�- APRIL 24, 1995 Irevls/ons ) . MAY 4, 1995 (CrushOr. Nolel 'he landscaping in the front yard shall be of sufficient depth and height MAX Jon- 120&,1996 ( We# PoJnt Dep1h) i)block the view of the equipment from the road and the neighboring TYPICAL WELL DETAIL 89,o00X Gtf7X o.6: 6.+g50 cu ,ft, BsaT �- W. -► �--so" 1 C,�1. 2�, 2015 (additions] = 4" D/A: MAPLE TREES nror ro SCALE 5355r ' 7d3 VF ourLEr *LET esidences, subject to a one year review b this wL7L " Nov. 30, 2015 (revisions) Y y is Board. C3 40'0.C• (to- conform to Provided SLPa 107 x15-p�+p ,,,e,��,,,, s.. ,�v 4-au, Southold Taw �P < APPROVED PAVE- I A�v� - n Highway w 4'a c '. PPE MV ne" ; Dept. aPeeifications) ZONE# 2 ""'��`"P� �8„ vin PM roc Fr. In the interest of mitigating noise, additional buffering shall be installed, as needed, NOTE : OWNERIAPPLICANT P �• F , L AW IN"Pen rr. subject to a one year review by this Board. DONALD GRIM _ LOT NUMORS REFER TO MINOR - D 1 LD G 2940 X a17X 1 s 500 ou ft 4 4' �. SUBDIVISION FOR LEANDER OVER 500/68.4 a 78 W TED SEPEMBER'25,` YOW- - SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11971 s MAX = PROpOSEO ELEVA TION YOUNG SURYEYDRS. �Z _ A means of providing water spray shall be maintained on the site at all times for the PROPOSED CONTOUR purpose of dust control on the site and by the crushing equipment. MCI ` 2400 X a17X o0 4� AREA 199 999 sq. ft. or 4.5914 acres evF --� . _ ' TOP` ' � �s' 4049/ 4:a _4" . �" � ; :;. �°g : .. WELL (WA TER) LINES TO �€� LOAM r.B• ( BE M/N1M _ - BUILDING 6875 SQ.FT. s•. B" ► �- UM OF JO FROM STORM DRAINS 8 SAI�TARY SYSTEMS. suNvr LOAN s - ~ 6875X 0.17X 1= 11168 - +• 11b'9/88.4= 17.1 VF - 900 GAL SEPTIC TANNIC _""" SAM s .RAVEL `� BUILD/NG ZONE D/STR/CT 1 LA AN&OTHER PA VEWNT 41800 SO.FT _ ., 41600 X 017 X 0.5 a 3535 rwiot to aCatE 4"_ _ B _ 4" , SC 9 sARn 3.335/84 = 517 VF Prop. wcA /t/67/9 -. t A�6W ABOVE Q40LhDNATER �'� .7'he water a ly and sewa4e disposal �\ �''N-Y,S 11617 49618 up - LIC: SCHOOL DIS -- ,r 82.1/116 =5.1 Pr��• /e�.,{ao °l„ i`ry#~ �ystenta'for this residence wfN conform - �� TOTAL VF = � . _ BA MA TO X to the standards of The Suffolk County sl�nd�rdd in accordance with the minimum PECONIC=.�(/�.���ORS, P.C. 1 P �� f,�P- 9722 93 De" for title surveys as established PROVED 6 LP.s ADS x 16 Dee CLEAN SAAR s auva a addMons 4117192 partment of Health Services. ,1 .b the L.l.'A.L.S and approved and adopted (631) 765_6`D20"FAX (63 i) 7�5-17,97 FIRE DI3TR/GT 2g for such use b The Mew York State Land P.O BOX 909 ANITARY LEACH POOL a Title Association. �/ The locations of walls and cessp bola shown hereon are from field 1230 TRA VELER STREET k r w�)I �-aai4 8 2R '�1 : h10T m�'1Le observations and or from data'obtained from others. SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 119 '1 . .. _ 90 — 108 C '7 Submission Without a Cover Letter ,�.i r} f .. . . Sender: ��.. �. �� ,..;� I rV Subject: �. SCTM#: 1000 - ,w Date: I) Comments: i' <': o "'1 I ~ ~ I SITE PLAN Presub mission conference (within 30 days of written request) Complete application received (within 4 mOnths of presub. conference) Application reviewed at work session (within 10 days of receipt) Applicant advised of necessary revisions' (within 30 days of review) L, ).: Revised submission received Lead Agency Coordination SEQRA determination g REFERRED TO: o - .. - "'" zl- o~ o ~ 'I- ..' tJ o .....1 --:Gi ~~ 0"'" ....~'" ~<'S <':~"f.,. --:0 ..;jU'l Il. l<.l l- III V'l - :c z l- _ ..,... ./.,I^... Zoning Board of Appeals (written c?mments within 60 days of request) Board of Trustees ~ I~:LI ~ ICMj 1'Wnrn:;, ~~ 1'Wnrn:;, ~~ 1'Wnrn:;, ~~ /-:J."/'74 Sent: 1<:'/'1/9/ Received' Building Department (certification) . Suffolk County Department of Planning Department of Transportation -State Department of Transportation - County Suffolk County Dept. of Health Fire Commissioners RECEIVED: Draft Covenants and Restrictions Filed Covenants and Restrictions Landscape plan Lighting plan Curb Cut approval Health approval Drainage plan Reviewed by Engineer Approval of site plan -with conditions Endorsemem of site'plan . ., ........._-,....... . Certificate of Occupancy inspection One year review 1'Wnr:::::l ~~ ~~ -- -". f'OO'11 r;;;l ~~ P<O'l1 r.::-, ~~ '--';;'.f /..-A J'- /39 I :V<f'""~L- JzjQ/1l 05.a P<O'l1rn:;, ~~ P<O'l1rn:;, ~~ 1'Wnrn:;, ~~ 1'Wnrn:;, ~~ ptO'lJr::;:, ~~ pzii;'LJr::;:, I!!!!!!J~ P<O'l1rn;;, ~~ f.iW1Iroi(1 ~~ 12/~/ql ( , ptO'lJrn:;, ~~ ~:LlrOK 1 .... . ( . ( PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski. Jr.. Chairman George Rilchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards scan L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Roa. P.O. Box 1179 Soulhold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 December 10, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Re: Site Plan for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM * 1000-83-4.5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: The fOllowing resolutions were adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on December 9, 1991. BE IT RESOLVED That the Southold Town Planning Board, acting pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act, hereby takes lead agent status; makes a determination of non-significance and grants a Negative Declaration for this proposal to construct a recycling and salvage facility. BE IT RESOLVED That the Southold Town Planning Board hereby grants site plan approval upon fufillment of the following condition: Submission of five revised site plans which incorporate the following: 1. A ten (10) foot wide vegetative buffer around the entire perimeter of the side and rear portions of the property. The landscape plan for the buffer shall show a double row of staggered evergreen trees. A mix of the fOlloWing species shall be used: white pines, white cedar, red spruce and arborvitae. The trees shall be between 8 and 10 feet in height and shall be planted twenty (20) feet apart (on center); except that trees between the southern edge of the car storage area and the southernmost end of the property may be between 5 and 6 feet in height. ". ,. - .'" .', 2. The following notations: A. The landscaping in the front yard shall be of sufficient depth and height to block the view of the equipment from the road and the neighboring residences, subject to a one year review by this Board. B. In the interest of mitigating noise, additional buffering shall be installed, as needed, subject to a one year review by this Board. C. A means of providing water spray shall be maintained on the site at all times for the purpose of dust control on the site and by the crushing equipment. D. The site shall be operated in accordance with all conditions of approval as they were set forth by the Town Board in its resolutions of approval which were adopted on April 9, 1991, November 26, 1991 and December 10, 1991) and by the Zoning Board of Appeals in its decision of September 12, 1991 on Appeal No. 4041. (The Liber and Page numbers of all required Declarations of Covenants and Restrictions shall be noted on the site plan.) 3. An approval stamp by the Suffolk County Department of Health and a permit from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for each of all proposed activities on the site. A copy of the Negative Declaration is enclosed for your records. Please contact Valerie Scopaz if you have any questions about these resolutions. Sincerely, 1}:~t~ ,t2-zL~~;-->1v.-/ t/S Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Enc l. cc: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector .,. I ~>I I ~> -. . . - . 'I~~ I --' DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS This Declaration, made and dated the 36M day of October, 1994, by Donald J. Grim and Jeanne M. Grim a/k/a Jeanne M. Grace individually: ~nd Jeanne M. Grim, as President of oregon Road Recycling c~..~, presently residing at 280 Den-Kel Lane, P.O. Box 300, Cutchogue, New York 11935, hereinafter referred to as the Declarant. WIT N E SSE T H : WHEREAS, the Declarant, Jeanne M. Grim is the president of Oregon Road Recycling ~~. and has been granted a recycling and salvage facility permit for the premises located at 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, New York; and WHEREAS, the Declarants, Donald J. Grim and Jeanne M. Grim are the owners in fee simple of the following premises: I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Oregon Road (North Road) distant 572.53 feet measured southerly along the easterly side of Oregon Road from the inter- section formed by the easterly side of Oregon Road with the southerly side of Cox's Lane; RUNNING THENCE South 59 degrees 55 minutes 31 seconds East, 513.96 feet; RUNNING THENCE South 30 degrees 12 minutes 50 seconds west, 345.63 feet to land now or formerly of Zahoski; RUNNING THENCE, North 56 degrees 48 minutes 26 seconds West and along said last mentioned land, 361.88 feet to a point; RUNNING THENCE North 57 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds West and continuing along said land now or formerly of Zahoski, 337.24 feet to a monument set in the easterly side of Oregon Road; and RUNNING THENCE North 60 degrees 49 minutes 44 seconds East and along the easterly side of Oregon Road, 362.06 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. DISTRICT 1000 SECTION 083.00 BLOCK 03.00 LOT p/o 004.004 ~ v ..~ _~ _ ~_... ~,. ...... _ ............ ...1....,11 \'.-' " I. d_ ~ rl_ L_.. . . . . ....~. w NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the I Declarant declares as follows: 1. All automobile fluids that are drained as part of the recycling and salvage operation shall be securely stored within the garage facility in a specific identified area and that there I shall be no more than five 55 gallon drums for storage of toxic or hazardous materials, contained within the building at anyone I time. There shall be no floor drains within the building. 2. All collected fluid will be removed on an as needed basis by a certified industrial waste scavenger. However, this I, condition does not preclude the burning of waste oil in certain heating equipment. II 3. The Declarant hereby agrees to allow access to the premises above described by Southold Town Officials and/or legitimately designated Town representatives for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the above conditions. 4. The Declarant hereby agrees that any concrete/asphalt I crusher shall only be operated between the hours of 9: 00 a.m. I. and 5:00p.m. 5. That the above declaration of covenants and restric- tions shall be real covenants running with the land and binding upon the Declarant and any and all subsequent owners of said real property and upon their successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarant has hereunder set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. ~~ 9Jwm / ~\'It. JE M. GRIM '1 i I. ::J: NC. RECYLING COlt!'. h1. GRIM, I I .. './ . . . . 11711'&420 ;" I I I I \ 53. : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) III On 'thE> 1(. day of Ilovember, 1994, beforene personally e.'lme iJON!lLD J. GRnl and JEANNE t-1. GRIM a/iUD .JEANNE 11. GR!\CE, IhiS \Iife, to ','8 known to be the individuals de.scrib."d in and .:ho executed the foregoinf, instrument, and ac'<no'dledg",d that I they executed the same. \ I 3TATE JF NE~: YORK) J~~./ Notary Public. State of New York NO,4948216 Qualified in Suffolk County .-7.."'- Commission Expires Mar. 6. 19...j67 ! CGUJ: fY ! ~; ~s . : CF .,UFF,'JL;\) On t:l'2 I/, ddY of llove'nbc;l^, 1 :91" bEcfore me personally C8me JEANNE ~1. GRII1, to ~€ known, wno, being by me duly sworn, did depose ;:"!nd say that sh,e resides at 280 D'2n-Kel Lane, Cutchogue, Nf~~'..; Yorl(; that sne is t(12 President of Cregon Road Recycling Corp., the corporation described in Hnd which executed the foregoio3 instrument; that she !(nows the seal of said corpor8tion; tl13t. ehe sEOl affixed to s<3id inst,'ume:1t is such I corporate se~l; that it was so affixed by order of the board of jirectors of s:~icl -2orporcition, 21nd that :3;,e siGned ~er na~e Ii thereto by 111:8 ord'"l'. \ I I I \ I I \ j 7'$; r~~.p' MARY JANE WADDELL Notary Public, State of New York No. 4948216 Qualified In Suffolk County ,a Commission Expires Mar, 6. 19.B - II " \ 1\ I I 1\ . . . . '_-':2'~:-..'_:-J ::'_;~'. '::.E<:CYC"'L.~NG. INC. -,~-.('. .2 C' y_ ?U ',.'T"....,,-L' :;"'2. ~,;. Y. 11935 :'~A y = O. l~; 91 PLANNING SC'ARD ()FFIC'E "!"Cv-IN CF ,SOUTHOLD ~' . ~~j . .2>) X l 1 ",7 9 ::",')UT!-!OLD. N. Y. 11971 ~E: SIC TAX MAP #: 1 OOO-H3--0.?-4.:i [;EAR SIR OR MADAM: l~ RESPONSE TI) Y(IUR ~ETTER flATED S/}/91. WE WIL~ BEGIN WITH ~ITE PLAN F!?S~ #1 ;? I rJi~'E?~L Y . DONALD '_'. GRlr.~1 , ,,- Slt6f7t6 ~-vh . . .. - -- )REG()N RD. RECYCLING. INC. P.O. SOX 3GC CUTCHOGUE, L1. Y. -i :::; tl;AY ~O. 1991 ?~ANNING BOARD OFFICE T')WN OF S(\UTHOLD :0.,). BOX 1179 sr-'UTHOLD. N.Y. 11971 cA-e..t< ;..... vL,-<~ , :u._1 - F-- 7 ::EAR'SIP ('IF. r'L;:'_D~_:"l: r"~! ,YELP PR(l(~E.c.'S nifF .~P~'T--,IC_;'T'I()N ~10FE EFFli=':ENTLY ~~~ FO~LOWING AS Y(l~ SUGGESTED. AM LIST~[rG ~'. I NAME [.'IF PR.O.JECT: ('PEGON B.D. ?ECYCLING. INC'. 81 SIC TAX MAP NC\,: 1000-83-1) )-4.5 CI REASON FnR SUBMITTING APPLICATION: AMENDED SiTE PLAN FOR OREGON Rn. RECYCLING, INC. (A RECYCLING FACILITY) AND OAK 81'. T?UC:KING. INC, DJ TELEPHONE I: DAY - 734-7248/734-7078 SINCERELY. DONALD J. GRIM TO ,..- I' . Southold. N. Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF SITE PLAN Date of A.pplication...j k; \'l\ Filing Fee Date Rec' d New Use Change of Use Re-Use Extension of Existing Use v/ Revision of an Approved Site Plan~(Date of Approval Other Specify ****************** Name of Business or Site {).,,,- jo""--:;:>cI~<..c ~(C [, \''1~C Location of Site C~O ~'-'--"- Address of Site, if availabl 11'1\0 ()'~~0'Y\'+(c\ Name of Applicant .--c;;..""",c: ,..,.-,. Gv-!~ Address of Applicant --::v u . Coy 3,00 , ....c-tc.hucf.'-"-"- Telepho e Person to be responsible for Construction ~~" Id &....,;........ Telephone (~IG)- 737-:7;)1'8: Applicant's interest in site-cheek one: Owner of Land V Under contract to purchase Owner of Fee Title to Land ~AVlVU. G,..'v-.-.l~."'rULCd """vv--, _ Address.---:c,o-,( ~=. ~c v"':: "-l (I;:>'; Telephon -'6 -75'1- 70'7 Site Plans Prepared bype C<JY\ ," '-'<,ve...1...d License No. lc 17: . Address 'vVv,-, v, ~c"d S-..-+V'o\<\ I "''i 11'171 Telephone r> (t., 1- {(,"-., _ -:: '::+0 t ********************* Total Land Area of Site 260 <.JDD Sq. Ft. Zone District LT. Existing Use of Site --::Gna.....sh--i.""--I Proposed Use of Si te--C'clv.s-\y,.,jJ Gross Floor Area of Existing Structure (s) .;)...(\:...0 sqft. J..~(JO _ sqft./i.D-i'"J!'< Gross Floor Area of Proposed Structure(s)~~~ sqft. . sqft. Percent of Lot Coverage by BUilding( s) /9 % % Percent of Lot for Parking (where applicable) 1'/ '/u % ~ Percent of Lot for Landscapiry9Jwhere applicable) Ik.6~9 % Da tum (Specify) U . S. G. S. f I.L!::.- Other I'/;I--- Has applicant been granted ~variance and/or special exceBtion by Board of Appeals ;J 0'''- '/ e,-- , Case Number Name of Applicant Date of Decision Expiration Date Will any toxic or hazardous materials, as defined bY}he Suffolk County Board of Health, be stored or handled at th~e site?~( ES , If so, have proper perm~ts.been obtaiRepJ _~ ~Ol-- Number and Date of permlt lssued ~- ~'-L/ NO ACTION (EXCAVATION OR CONSTRUCTION) MAY BE UNDERTAKEN UNTIL APPROVAL OF SITE PLAN BY THE PLANNING BOARD. ,,,-y JEer 1.0. NUMBER /. --r-~- "="'- I 617.21 Appendix C Slate Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only . SEQ; PART I-PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project Sponsor) ,. 2. PROJECT NAME~' c..-'y4~~ "r;"0 3. County ~_ 4. /1 91 () &<;<;; ()~1~ ~c1') ~€-A-.o~_ voads (' tnI 0-1-Z 1 ~.,po +- ~ 5. IS ROPOSED ACT~~ :J New k.d"'"Expanslon 6. DECRIBE Pf;OJECT BRIEJ:'LY: A~u'r;'^j h,-,"I;;-I,/ -Ie h<<ncllL ""<,""re. uS ~'c<L~/+:'--1 LI- .... rl.u..e.z..:.+I", /Va,Sk ;Sfr="",- ,"-fo "-tk --10"'.... /a-n.J(,/1 (<;(~ f1.S;f..K/1; '('''''7> V><.<I-a.-f / <5 tra P tla-...S; (" ~ 1:" L'rt.lSA ,.e it'v ) 7. AMc JNr OF LAND AFFECTED: Initi dry '\- ~dIf/CatlOn/alterallon '- w,( / A,,-/p e'Mn:K, acres Ullimately .S acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ':9'ON COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? o es [f1No" No, describe briefly ""~~ '(' .1-0 iEl3A. ~. .. ;(.{<<-,d,J o.{.+:' U'. u..<;;<.. ( 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LA~ yse IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? o F!sidential li?Induslrial 0 Commercial Cese' be: ~. JyV-i,sfd<. "'+ ~,{,// o Agriculture ! o Park/Forest/Open space oOther - --;: IV,.,} , ) If yes, list agency(s) and permit/approvals , :DE(!t -:$771-n:;:.- - /-1<<..<. -/o'u.{ 6"",,-,a' : :)OI7Ul.... L>EC ""A':Jt7'ra./S 11. -E9E'.. ANY ASPECT OF THE ACT:OII HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? l!f Yes 0 No It y.;~. list agency name and permit/approval --Je>V- 1\/ --::0e=-e . /<nu,jpla./tY/''''-4't3oafcl 6~a...r-(y' I I J 1i. ~. SULT OF PROPOS~ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMlTIAPPROVAL R.~OUIRE MODIFICATION? lj"Yes. DNa h'W'X. t3""AC! o-z..r..... RRI<M "'$o,vci -i3 1f I CERTIFY THA T THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE APPHcanlls. 'onsor Dale: #c-k/ Signature: [ 1/ the action is in the Coastal Area. and you are a state agency, complete the COaotal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 -~~ ""'"",,,,,,-,,,,..,,, I ~ UUl::S ACTION EXCEED ANy TYPE I THRESHOLD IN DYes DNa .. -'" \' U '-'<:: "":UiflPIt;:fea by Aqency) CRA, PART 617.121 It yes, Coordin;:ue the revle Q ,.,~. """'~'. =-..~. "~"<" """' ..~."' '"'~, --.." -.,., "..~- ~~~..~ ~. !VtJ- /IIcR1/l $/lJE M/l/Dt:iLL C3. Vege'allon or fauna, fish, Shellllsh or Wildlife species, signWcan, habitats, or threatened or endangered Species? Expiain briefiy: N() - NaRrJi ~/Jjc LAND, FILL ~ ,.."","'.. "",.., -"'"" .'"''"''' -,,~., '"-" -. '"-"'''""'' '- .",," ".." '-'..." Mo, No .- fUrlDt.E /Mflt:R PlAN t..JA-NT.s I r CS. Growth, Subsequent development, or related activllies likely to be induced by the prOPosed action? Exp'aln brielly. No- CG. Long term, short term, cumu'ative, Or other effects not idenlilied in Cl.CS? EXPlain brielly. !Y()- CT. Of her impaOfs (inciudlng Changes in use of ellher Quantify or fYpe of energy)? Explain briefiy. No- O. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTEN 'AL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? DYes flR No If Yes, eXplain b~etly ( PART I1I-DETERMINAT/ON OF SIGNIFICANCE (fo be completed by Agency) "'''"'''0'' ,.. '''' ",~. "''''' ""'m.. ..... ",,~'". ....., " " ~..,,"",. ,.~ '"~., .. 0,".",,,, "'"".,,, ,,,. ..,,,, .M,,, .. ."..... ,. _...,,~ "'" ,,, ,. 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APPLICANT'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK 4i,"" V'0. C~,~ ""'Y...:~~;o(:= deposes and sayS that he resides at J[{"O ! 0'''-*'10'- IfNe CJ, ''-<H~"~ io tho 'tato of Now York, and that ho is thoowO" of tho abovo roperty, or that he is the - r~c"'$liri(",/,\+"" of the, ~L'Y "' ;h:b::0... _" (Tit e) (Specify whether Partnership Which is hereby making apPlication; that the or CorpOration) oWoor or his hOirs, sUccossors or assigos will, at his owo o'Penso, install tho roquirod sito improvomonts in accordanco with Articlo X", of the Code of the Town of Southold for the area stated herein and that thoro aro no eXisting structuros or improvemonts on tho land whith aro not showo 00 tho 'ito Plan, that titlo to tho Ontiro parcol, inclUding all rights-of.way, havo boon Cloarly ostablishod and arc shown 00 said Plan, that no Part of tho Plao infringos opoo any duly filed plan which has oot beon abandonod both as to lots aOd as to roads, that ho has osamined all rulos and rogu'atioos 'doptod by the PI'ooing Board for tho filing of 'ite PI,os 'od will COmply with samo, that tho plans Submitted, 's approved, will not bo altorod or changed in any mannor without tho approval of tho Planoiog Board, and that the actual Physical improvements will be installed in strict accordance with the plans sUbmitted. r (Owner) Signed Signed (Partner or ~. i , I i J , I I I SWorn to before me this ~J1l7-~? ,:~f ~~J ~:, \ (NotWY rUblic) ['LIZABETH BUSSO ''W-" _, .,' ':'""'1 rvwc, Slat. 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C1S ..1- . i \ , p.o_,." ~~~~~ fBJl PROPoSELJ ASPHALT PA VEMENT < -: , " a TEST ~ HOLE ----.~~-:~---------------- ''-.- i-...\~ --_._<;;~ CONCRETE \ , I 30' ~~ \ o~ "- 'I, APPROVED '~! ~ B~:~" " J 1'-- .- , , I I~ I I ~ '" ...... ~ " ,/~/o, CJ I "'-l I " "i :0: I> '---; .s: \. ,I.y ,. Gl-." "'.~ I I.; n I' I,' 35' I \ ,~ . i i \l 30' i i f' - '-'-..- ~ ..' ~ 1- (..., i J t .".:" JWn -all 5.30S5 Main ':;:cac . . - ---.'-.-- - - .'.>~ SUF:DL.r.~~---=. ~\; -~ ~ -:....~ " ~,~: ; ~ ::: . ':::; . 7"9!eGhcr:e :'5; 6'; 7-35.; 302 .==..x ,.5:51 ;-'35.~a23 .. . Scurhcld.\lew veri< ; 7971 ,:J O. Sox ~; 7'9 DATE OFFICE OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SIGN FE;;::;' ~ ~-- 2 SCTM -LIo6 APPLICA~ION # ZONE DISTRICT ~:z: FEE: S50. 00 ?ER SIGN .,-~ r GROUND iX} ROOF {} WALL { } ETC. n-}/f' ~ j;--:::~~:"~~~~/(r~{~1 . rzr:j1;:;~ 'f<'l-lJa'fFJ $~ Ii 'IGN "OPeRTY OOCAnO" , CJn~~ fI- /o!;;";;;' ?ROPERTY OWNER: -.l),NA-fr! 1- FA+JNf= (;ru frJ Afl ~" 00 "-" ~'" o!'- /iJ~ ARlf '. .~ ~ ~ '" TYPE OF SIGN(s) The following application. i terns are re~i=ed alone; f,;i en the completed (' \ . -, SU~'ey or aCCurate plot plan Showing and propOsed sign(s), building width locat:ion of existing (2 ) Colored drawings with sizes and t:rpes of material of proposed sign(s), or photos of existing signs. -. , . l:ac~ng s-c=escs. ....... Signs cannot be installed until the applicant receives a sign pe=it application approved and signed by the BUilding rnspeccor. After the sign(s) have been installed, the applicant shall request an inspection by the BUilding Inspector. If the sign(s) are in compliance, a sign per~it will be issued and mailed to: 5'/26 - ~If Sf?F/ fJI.- r- woo 0 (ASP/94) STATE OF NEW YORK, ) COUNTY OF ) /~} Agen~ ~or ap91icant, hereby ag~ee to abide ~tians and =e~uirements of Ar~i=le ~{ SIGNS cf the Zoning Code of t~e Town of Southold and ot~er acolicable laws, rules and =egulations ?er~aining to such signs. Sworn to be:o~s~ d~ day or ~ ~(~. , ... N. ;l.~,. ':l'1l"'l1':- ~ __ _ _.10.1___ 19 2.7 JOYce M. WILKINS NOllIry Public, State of New Yorlc No. 4952248. Suffolk County Term ExpiNlllJune 12, '~ _I Examined. 19 \ l Al?l?roved 19 Disal?prove ale BUILDING INS?ECTOR ~ j {M .- ..-,.,......, ~." ---~- --- .------------ - . -', . - . .- -, . "'. r 1:~fUd4f47 , / I' , vJJ "A1 ........,. --;:s.--I-~ .~ . . ..~ '~~' ~~~-';;;:~j-- -~ "- '" a ;f " ~ 61.6 ---~ ,/ ".------ v, ______~', '1' - -----~. :*-' ~-~- --'- .':L EVERG!f-E~~~~-~:'D / ;f,- -r- ~=~;' < ,-~ . j , J -~'~:~f;';;~ ex/51In5\\ ..q' ------- \' I / /) '\ q ~ r7 e erTi 0- \I p -,~= I'. ....-....... __",:' ";.:1 _ '\ ,I e' ' t f ILf c~~-:::="'c ~s r; -::=:------ >- I- !,:~f '(,'o,~ ~., -- EVERGREE'::; , ~ e:' <:::- - :/ cf rO n y(o 6 r'5 ,I t\ (l 'l( ..f-" w .or. " p~' " ~ rT _~ /5 --... i, it ~ ~ 0: J.." ... ~ 85 "{ -r----- 'T; ; I '" ,'<: ~ CC...,' ~ ~ !<J~ (,j1<J ~ l( ~,\\. I I I I I -z-;;, .,\ ~7 __~J ~~'-- , i I PROP. i ASPHALT 'c:)SE.;) " d TEST P A ~_ ~ HOLE VEMENT ~I ~tJ9 " \ .,1 f' I. I l I ! 4,,' Q s: , '0 :J \) ~, '1 CONCRETE 30' I ,;---. I; -- I' '. I~ ! ' , , :lc<O ~ >.- ... \) , '1-1 I , ~ '- ,--- " . ,/ IJ'<' 3s\ \ " APPROVED BlIft ' DING" Rg " i'" [' y. fl .-' "'- ,,/,II -,--" ...-;::: t' ~ "- , '. '- 1 <:- , 'lJ: , '" " Il) " . ,- " . ~ ~ t ~ \, "- ~ ---- ::r,. G 0 ~ Ii \'; ~ 'J '. ,NYT i/)202 , ll.J 30' ..s ~ -- --I- ' ~ ';::----' ~~, CJ tP 4___ '.,rl!!..' ",," / ~/ :.~ // ~./ ~/.-:-_.--" ~ J~ 'i',;'.....,,:, ~ .-~-,,~ J.-" .'!'=-"~'-'~'-"~;'~'''--0~'~k~.,...~, "":i!'~ ~. .. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD G. WARD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765.1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Gary Fish, Building Inspector ~ FROM: Robert G. Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer RE: Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 The Planning Board has approved the sign for the above referenced property. The sign, of course must meet all Code Specifications. cc: Edward Forrester, Director of Code Enforcement PLANNING BOARD MEMBIs RICHARD G. WARD GEORGE RITCillE LATHAM. JR. BENNETT ORLOWSKI. JR. WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS ~~ ~'Y ~"\ /0.;: ~N :::. -J#}/.. Q =- ". en N . Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -,T o i:~(- r- --:>C T~rt/: CONFIDENTIAL Y:]-.J-L/ 7- j........ TO: Laury Dowd, Town Attorney (}/l Bennett Orlowski Jr., Chairman(j}.-/A Grim Auto Sales FROM: RE: DATE: June 18, 1997 The Planning Board has received your request for comments on the sale of cars from the above property located in the Light Industrial (LI) Zone. The Planning Board is not in favor of retail sales in this zone, especially since the recent code change removed this use from this zone. The Board agrees that this is a matter for interpretation by the Board of Appeals. . . y/u . . ~ 5~ '\ -. ~- ~ / r: ". ~-, Mf;.MORt,NDUM f?< TO: Planning FROM: Town Attorney DATE: June 11, 1997 RE: Grim Auto Sales I received a call from Donald Grim. He says that he wants to repair and sell some of the junkers that come to him as scrap. To sell more than 10 cars a year, you need a permit from the DMV The DMV wants a letter from the Town saying that Grim can sell cars from his property. You could argue that the occasional vehicle repair and resale is accessory to a salvage yard. He says that the vehicles would be sold via ads in the paper, not display on the business property. I'd like your reaction to his proposal. He is in litigation with the town over restricted use of his property because of water contamination allegedly caused by the town's landfill, and for that reason I wouldn't mind making him feel a little more favorable towards the town. It seems to me that he'd have to go the the Zoning Board for an interpretation that the proposal is a valid accessory use, but if you have any other suggestions, I'd be glad to consider them. fDJrgr;&uw&fn) UO J/J~! I 2 f9gT ~i I SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD . Submission Without A Cfner Letter Date: S-/"I/q-S- Sender: ----uONflrt-~ b~/~ Subject: ""S\~ !?l.--t'\-t\) \-z:>.f.2- ~j<..\M R~c...u.I'0~ ~ SCTM#: 1000- 8' 3-,5):3-- 7'.:r Comments: . SUbF ;(t:=:- m ffi ~ ". .'-" . ..... "." .,-" II "." ....... " n {" JiJ , ',Vi ;;::' U r-~ ~) '-.1 lJ ,'f .,' ~ -~.-""--'~"'~.""'~':""'-'" ':.' ILnL MAY - 5 , i :f L , i -c"__...._ . . . Richard G. Ward, Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 24. 1995 Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 3000 Cutchogue. NY 11935 RE: Site Plan for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road. Cutchogue Zoning District: Light Industrial SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 Dear Mr. Grim. The enclosed resolution of conditional approval dated December 9. 1991. is being sent to you in response to your telephone question of this date as to the conditions to be met before the chairman can sign your conditionally approved site plan. In our December 10. 1991. conditional resolution. (enclosed). we had requested five copies of a revised site plan showing a ten (10) foot wide vegetative buffer in addition to certain requested notations to be placed on the site plan which were contained in the same letter. To date. we have not received the requested revised site plans. In addition to the above an approval stamp by the Suffolk County Department of Health and a permit from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is required for each of all activities on the site. . . If you have any questions. or require further information. please contact this office. End: .'(~ .~ State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non-Significance December 10, 1991 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action : Oregon Road Recycling Corporation SCTM It: 1000-83-3-4.5 Location: South side of Oregon Road, about 572'east of Cox's Lane, Cutchogue, New York SEQR Status: Type I () Unlisted (x) Conditioned Negative Declaration: Yes ( ) No (x) Description of Action: To construct a recycling and salvage facility for the purpose of crushing and recycling concrete, asphalt and cars. The proposed uses would be added to the existing uses which are associated with the company's activities: excavation and drainage, soil screening, wood chipping and the offices. eh .( Page 2 Planning Board December 10, 1991 Reasons Supporting This Determination: There has been no correspondence received from the Department of Health Services. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. However, the Corporation will be subject to review by this agency in order to obtain necessary permits for the draining, storage and hauling of automobile fluids. There has neen no correspondence received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Stony Brook office. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. The Southold Town Board conducted its own environmental review relative to the application for a permit for a Recycling and Salvage Facility. The application before the Planning Board for site plan approval conforms to the terms' of the Conditional Negative Declaration that was issued on March 1, 1991, and the conditions of the Town Board's resolutions of approval of April 9, 1991 and November 26, 1991 (copies enclosed). The Southold Town Board of Zoning Appeals issued a decision on the Special Exception in accordance with the Town Board's Conditional Negative Declaration. (A copy of the Zoning Board's decision is enclosed, also.) The Planning Board finds that the environmental impacts of the proposed expansion of the existing uses of the site to include a Recycling and Salvage Facility will be mitigated satisfactorily by the implementation of the conditions set forth in the March 1, 1991, conditional Negative Declaration of the Town Board, the conditions of the Town Baord's permit (which were set forth on April 9, 1991 and November 26, 1991) and the conditions of the Special .. \. '\ \Q 0: <J - ~ . g .. . t:l8 . 0 ;:::CII (Ij - (i) Q <( o a:: .~ ..1' ~O sJt''" " . i " on ~ oft o . -- ... :a " 6 ~ \ .. ~oO' U <:1:. ~...q " 0 c:-- I -' .. .. - . at I.U ..... Q Q - ~ I \~ ~~ ~ ~ ,0 ~! ': ~ ,. ;,., . .. . II' \ ~ iii . o o 'i<'I 1ft @~D\VI~~l 151995 I~II ILJ1 prAJ~(jLoT6WN---.l ~,.,lr;G BOARD ... 1ft 1t "" l;: \ \) ~ o - / , . .. '.... BOXES 5 TURU 9 MUST BE TYPE I SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK PRINTED IN BLACK INk ONLY 2 OR TO RECORDING OR FILING. 3 R~i:O~o UPII 11711P&420 Number of I,ages t.J TOBBENS J~~20 213fhl'l{S C r- . l..1,.1, Serial II l}_ S Uf: i~',. Certificate II Deed / Mortgage Instrument Deed / Mortgage Tax Stamp Recording / Filing Stamps 4 FEE Handling I~ OJ S<;>U rn In UL I. Basic Tax Page / Filing Fee ~(]l~OW~ MAR 3 1995 00 Mortgage AmI. Notation -_---.I I SOUTH;)!..!) VJWi'J I Plp.N~JIi;G BOARD -- . 2. SONYMA TP-584 Sub Total EA-5217 (County) Sub Total " liuO 3. Spec./Add. Comm. of Ed. 5_._00_ TOT. MTG. TAX EA-5217 (State) R.P.T.S.A. /5.- Dual Town _Dual County _ Held for Apportionment_ Transfer Tax Affidavit (Oth0 COW(U(?~"Q' 5 GRAND TOTAL d'6~ 1. '1 .do Mansion Tax Tbe property covered by this mortgage is or will be improved by a one or two family dwelling only. YES or NO If NO, see appropriate tax clause on page /I of tbis instrument. Certified Copy Reg. Copy Sub Total Real Property Tax Service Agency Verification Dist See i n BI ck Title Company Information Lot /WD 1),53 r?J ()~.n - 00 ;,!/)~ Company Name Title Numher 71 FEEP~bBY: Cbeek ~barge_ Payer same as R & R_ S ~nnE._ L~IVVI 2,.-,--,-... 7. (). ':::X"hC ~:.:;,u L.J ~ ; ~ I IV--f IICrSS OR: RECORD & RETURN TO Suffolk County Recording & Endorsement Page This page forms part of the attached I)(?L-i ecY"tt..Ti LT"Y'\ (Deed, Mortgage, etc.) made by: \)CY\ c:L I cl "J. ( -,y I V"YJ ;j LU.Yl YR. VV1. b--r I ~ TO The premises herein is situated in ~ SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK. Aidt '- a.nIY VJ'l.(~ S. "d In the TOWN of . rr-t-t'+h Dl In the VILLAGE or HAMLET of CI_)..Vt-c~'1 0 ~.--c.. ,':'.::'l:;~ ;,,(;, . . . Sdo~, pe:. RK V) '... DONALD J. GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE. NY 11935 February 7. 1995 SUPERVISOR THOMAS WICKHAM & TOWN BOARD MEMBERS TOWN HALL MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 RE: Dept. of Health I: ClO-90-005 SCTMI 1000-83-03-4.5 Dear SuperVisor Wickham & Board Members: I am writing. once again. in reference to my concern to what seems to be some contradictions regarding your statements about the water contamination on my property and the relation of the town landfill to my dilemma. The chemist's report (see attached) sent to Thomas Maher from Robbin Petrella. dated 9/13/94. states that the landfill could be the potential source of my contamination. However the decomposition of organic matter is also cited as a potential source. Your statement in the January 12. 1995 Suffolk Times seems to be in contradiction of this report and therefore poses cause for its origin. You maintained that not only was the tested water clean but you also suggested that the landfill not be capped so that its contents ultimately decompose. If this action were to occur, what Robbin Petrella reports would lead to further contamination of my water. I am requesting that, at this time. my concerns be responded to in writing by March 7. 1995 and that the Southold Town Landfill be capped and closely monitored by the D.E.C. Thank you for your time and prompt response to my request. Sincerely. illD r~ W "fr\rR";~ , I 1'1' d I FEB 9 1995 j~1 SOUTHOLO TOWN PlANNING BOARD Donald J. Grim . \ -2- Attachments (2) cc: Eckhardt & Sutton. Atty cc: D.E.C. S.C. Dept. of Health Suffolk County Nat'l Bank suffolk Times Traveler Watchman Judith Terry, Town Clerk James Bunchuck, Solid Waste Mgmt . Southold Town: Planning Board Assessors BUilding Dept. Trustees Highway Dept. ZBA ~ SeNlllT:~'rOX ,,,,copur 'IU~U , '-14-'" , .'.u,.'" , .. ,.. 1 . DVIIIUCA TO: 'DOM: DATE: BE: Upoa viaiaky of _eedecI Tho the The RP/. .lJl44tNf - 'WI\I ~u.. qv...",- .,try 'VOl I""'" '" " . IIAIIITIU.IaaI . MJ:MOIlAND11M =:~.~~~ S.... '13. 1"" Soutltold LandftII ...." of AnaIytIcIIlleIuItl DAB 13148 oftM UlIIytloIII'tIUItI ftlr pouIIIIwater ""'l- oolJel:ud ftom weill OIl_ ill tho ~ t.-IfI1I oa July 25>>, 1Sl94 . __ orpaio IIIlI inarpnio parIIIIItIn SDBC ~ ucl NYSDOH drlnIdDa WItII' 1tIIIdardI. COIDpI"....., whk:b tA:(-iIcl ""IRIa wen 1,2 dlcbIorvptOpllle, cIaIorot-~ ~ _ ~. In Older to atmnina pollible IOUI'CeI or IIoolaid up pllIIibI. u.- ottbe abow CClI1lI'I'-.....,. la ~ UIId ill die lIIfiallltctvre of DDT; cIidlIorol- I r. are UIId u t.amltel1IId 10cuIt boIwI; IIId 1.2 ~ 18 C('odRI,.4 ill ... tl-1r't IOUI'ClI of tIliIlnfbrmatioa ia: 'l'he Mn Index), The IIIIIIlIlllOUlltt of __I be tM........ product ofcblo.ot-J 1111 and the dlcblorob-....... ~ IOUt'OI 1br 1he 0. _ 'e QODtmItltt~ ia the ln8ectidd.. UHd In 1he ill ... vidIdty of tho MIl.. , QOI~~.I....'II' Olqulllionl. pIeue.do DOt b-a-lt to caD mo. . __H~__ ,_ . . ...._._ NFEC OppOse. Sound Dumping MATITl'UCK-Tbc Nonb Fom: EDvilnnt-n'a' Cnulll:il Ihia weeIc jaiued dte lilt at dtoIc <lRJ"'b'1C dte U~. Navy', )11M ID dump 2.7 mil- Iiaa c:ubic yIIdI at m..tged IIIIIIeria1 from dte 11wDcs Rivec iu New 1"""00, C""--ticul, iDID I..oac IIIIutd Souad oil dte COM at Filii. ca &Iud. Tbc Navy RCcivcd peIIIIi...~ Iaa --'10 bc&iu a)lllllioa at dte......gi"If d..~ iuYDIviag ~y 66.000 cuIHc )'lIlds atrpaila - aad aboull0.ooo c:ubic )'lIlds aIn:ady have beca mllllp"d II a IiIe about 1 1/2 miles IIllrIhwest alFilltcn 1IIaad. Tbc NFEC ,.,.."..Iinn llpJlClIIiuc lite dnvJain. _ maiIcd 10 )IIIbIic offir.i~.. aad dte two ~ widt pam.y owcni&bt ........iIUtity Cclr dte pIOA dte U~. AnDy Corps al ~- I 'aad dte Cnn~t De- pIIIIJJeat al Eovi1nn......,..' Couser- VIliaa. Tbc ~..rinn ItlI/cs: "(dte) NFEC IIIJCI Jbc New Yart Slife DepanmCJIt of SWC's en-....l emem Program. Ibe New art Slife ~ of EDvi- rnn........' Coascnr8liou, aad Jbc U.S. EavironmcuJal Protection Agcacy Regioa I Office 10 oppose Ihia pIOjcct as wcII. . Tbc Navy wants 10 ~uct dte drcd&iu. iu ~ocr~ widt ~ VIlions 10 Piers IS aad 17 011 dte Thames. as part of its Seawolf IUbmarinc JIIOII3m. Oppn-.tts ar- gue tbal dnldgcd IIIlIICriaI "will be Jaced with JIClivy mcJa1s.aad odIu pnJ,~.t.ntct. IDd will be carried. by c:uneats 10 an area signiflClDtly wicb Jbaa dte dump site, aa:crding 10 dte NFEC .........rinn Tbc FJSbcrs IsIaDd CoascnrAlll:)' aad dte SOUlho/d Town BoanI "'" ,".--. - "". ""- -.,' .<' '"," "~'-'C;",., ....:._ . JU~f2Y'f99Sl'- .,Rntrttilik'lYinefT.. H I - -"$outhold- Seeks a-Dump Cap "Waiver SOUTHOLD-ToWD Supcrviscn' dte solid _ put iu dte 'o""fill. aad Island, IIOW it's bappening Jbroughoul TOlD Wictbam pro...-d Tncsday 10 tbal dtenl _ a bonschoJd bazardous Jbc stale. II's , good lime for us 10 ask New Yart Slife" Dcpanmcnt of waste pIOgram iu place. mate c:Jcar wbcrc we Sland and what EoviroP...-... Conacrvatiitn 10 grant Tlicaday's rcaolulioa, an amend. we WlIIIl.. waivca from its JandfiU c:appiu. aad menl 10 Jbc 1993 Jequcsl, made Ibe The DEe replatjQlIS grew out ot cJosia. leJl"orioas, wlUch be main- foIlowiag cbangcs: tbal Jbc Io....fills Jbc I..oac Is1ancI Landtin Law, DOW laiDS -. for Soucbold, un..........'VY. DO Iouger receive WISlC, tbal IOwns over a decade old, dte iDIllOl of which uoCair. cnvinlllmcnJally uaclcss. and and Jbc DEC ncgodatc exacl closure _ 10 ~ . _Iiorieally ~sive. steps, and Ihat SoulhoJd baa bad a The Town Board, minus Council- household bazardotu _Ie program man 100 Lizcwski. who was out of IiIIl:c 1985; BoJb JeqUCSts iucIudc pro- IOWII, IgIaCd nn_i"'OUlly. visiooa for lite waiVClll 10 be revotcd While laking SIepI 10 comply widt if Jbc DEe dctcrminca IbIl Jbc IOwa DEC aipo".'inqs about c:appiug and isn'l_n"l specified ~irinotl ' closing iucludcd iu last faII's seuJc.. The DEC baa dte power 10 granl IIICIIl of dte IOwa', lawsuit against Jbc sucI1 waiVClll and, Mr. WJCtham IO/d SlIfIl aacncy. Mr. Wictbam bas never Jbc board at its wort acssion. widt , ,ho""^"cd lite idea of fighliug lite new adminialJalion iu Albany. aad DEe onInrinn much taJt of IIIIfundcd mond...,. iu In 1993. while sliD' a copnci'....I\., Jbc air. Jbc lime may IIOW be ripe 10 be JeqllClled IbIl DEe qulorinns be mate bcadway 011 Jbc, issue. ,1JIN1m"d 10 -Pl 'o""fiIlS over 'un.-Wi'illu.."IMDEC? " sbaUow 8lP.Iifcrs, sucI1 as SouJbold's, ''''HI"_ . from Jbc C!oaing Jeqniremcnl, pro- "Tbc DEe is gaiug Jbrougb a lot of vidcd tests showed DO gronndWllcr c:IIaagcs,. Mr. Wictham said. "The con.....in.riOD. Ibll recYclablcs and """'...illOioacr wiD cbaagc. And wbile bannfuJ IIIIfCrials Wenl, SCJI8IlIfCd from Ibis used 10 be a problem just Cclr Loag ~olute to Lt. Governor Elizabeth McCaughey Representative Mike Forbes . , , Rep~esentative Ric~ Lazio 0 lJ 0 Assemblywoman Patricia,Acampora . In celebntion of the November 7, 1994 Election . . . . . .... --- ~ . DOYl'S ~p~ DDNAL.D ,J. (:JF:IM P. D. BOX ~~OO CUTCHOGUE. NY 11935 (:-:116) .- ?:~;l}"'-7078 OCTOBE:P :,,1, 1 "'94 SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ~1A I N R[)i~D F~nUTH[lLD ~ N. Y. 1. 197:1. DEAP BOAPD MEMBERS: MY NAME IS DONALD GPIM, I AM THE OWNEP OF A PIECE OF PROPERTY ON OREGON ROAD IN CUTCHOGUE. JUST NOR"fH OF THE D.Ar'~DF' I LD.. THE FIRST WELL DUG ON MY PPOPERTY FOUND THE WATER TO BE CONTAMINATED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH CODES WHICH MAY BE DUE TO ITS Cl_OSE PROXIMITY TO THE LANDFIl_L. Dt...JE: TO "fHE J t\!FDF'I'.1~iT I r:-rN :::::Tf~~TE:D I t.~ THE HYDI~DGFClL,DCJ I C INVESTIGATI[)N REPORT ~'REPARED BY DVIR~(A AND BARTILUCCI CONSULTING ENGINEE:RS DATED Del-OEER 1991, l'HERE IS SPECIFIC INFORMATION SUGGESTING THAT THE t_ANDFILL COULD BE THE P(]TE~NTIAL SOlJRCE OF OIJR WATER CONTAMINATICJN (SEE An;::,C:Hr'1ENT3) . I COME BEFORE YOU -rHIS MORNING WITH TWO REQUESTS: 1 ~ n~AT THE TOWN PROVIDE ME WITH BOTTLED WATEP A3 SOON AS POSSIBLE AT THE TOWNS EXPENSE. '--, .':... THAT A NEW WELL BE DRIVEN ON THE OTHER SIDE OF MY PROPERTY IN THE HOPE OF OBTAINING WATEP THAT IS ACCEPTABLE .fO T~~E CODES ESTABLISHED BY '"HE BOARD OF ~iEAL.TH AT THE TOWNS EXPENSE~ THANK YOU F~~ YOlm TIME AND F~D~mT ATTENTION TO THESE F.: r:: \] ;,...l E: S 'r ~::: " b 1 NCEFi~EL.. '.r' . [)[fj\II=4LD J ~ 13F~ I M r:;;~;-. ffi' "FrTil" ,'7/--1..;:-...... .,..-. ..... ..... ' ~ I. I' 'U ' ".. , ...J l.~ u ,~, I i" [ ;EB 9~995-i~J ---~ SOUTHOLO TOWN PLANNING BOARD CC~ S()UTHOI_D TOWN ATT'ORNEY ECKHARDT t SUTTON~ ATTY (!) . . Under the New York State Superfund Program, a Phase II Investigation at a potential inactive hazardous waste site may be required by NYSDEC based on the fmdings of a Phase I study, or from other information or determinations arising from within the Department, or from requests from other agencies or governmental entities, such as the Town of Southold, subject to the Department's evaluation. Since the objectives of both the Part 360 HYdrogeologic Investigation and Phase II Investigation are Sinli1ar, and since the Southold landfill is a Class 2a site (potential hazardous waste site) which will need to be addressed as required by Part 360 prior to future use of the site or land adjacent to the site, the purpose of this document is to provide a report that will jointly address the regulatory requirements of both the Solid Waste Management FacilitylIandftll and New York State Superfund programs. The hydrogeologic investigation consisted of a soil gas survey, installation of 14 new monitoring wells at 7 well cluster locations, subsurface soil sampling and logging, groundwater sample collection, downhole geophysical logging and penneability testing. The locations of the site trailer, decontamination pad and drum staging area used during this investigation are shown in Figure 1-2. Split Spoon samples collected during borehole construction were screened in the field for the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). A a result, one subsurface soil sample was collected during the investigation for laboratory analysis. All samples were analyzed for TCL+30 parameters utilizing EPA SW846 Methods 601/602, 8240, 8270 and 8080 for TCL organics ,uld NYSDEC IY8Y Analytical Services Protocol (ASP) for TAL inorganics. These parameters include volatile and semivolatile organic compounds, base neutrals, acid extractables, pesticides/PCBs, metals and cyanide. i i Y As a result of groundwater sample data collected during the Part 360 and Phase II investigation, it appears, based primarily on leachate indicators and a few metal_~j , 'j, ," .,.1.' .i"~.,\r.11.!d The TCL list paranleters exceeding either NYSDEC Class GA groundwater standards/guidelines or New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) drinking water standards were 1,2-dichloropropene and 1,2-dichloroethane in low concentrations, and iron, magnesium, manganese and sodium in concentrations not substantially above ambient conditions. The leachate parameters, an1monia, nitrate, and phenols were also found at levels exceeding standards, but not at significant levels. All of these parameters were found at levels exceeding standards at upgradient well locations except for 1,2-dichloroethane, which was found above standards in only two wells located just downgradient Sl20.lG 1-4 . . . ~ ,C," Il~ Previous private well sampling conducted off-site and downgradient of the landf'tll, including a recent (December 1990) site inspection by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), show results indicative of background (upgradient) groundwater quality conditions, Based on soil samples obtained during this investigation and the recent USEP A sampling, only a few organic Contanlinants in low concentrations (toluene, 4-cltloroanaline, aldrin and 4,4 'DOE) and some inorganic contaminants at elevated levels (aluminum, barium, copper, iron 'Uld zinc) were found on-site in the fonner scavenger waste lagoons, However, none of the organics and relatively low concentrations of inorganics were found in the groundwater underlying and downgradient of the landfill. As a result of these findings, which found only a very limited number of contaminants which exceeded standards/guidelines in relatively low concentrations, it is recommended that the Southold landfill be removed from the list of potential hazardous waste sites, as a Class 2a site, and that the landfill be delisted entirely. Also, as a result of the fmdings of this Part 360IPhase II investigation, it is recommended that sample analysis, as part of the long-term monitoring program for the landfill as part of closure, be limited to the select list of parameters found to exceed groundwater standards/guidelines during this investigation, and that the sample frequency be on an annual basis. S I~OJO 1-5 ;;'~'\ '. @ . . 4.0 SITE ASSESSMENT 4.1 Background and History 4.1.1 Site Location and Background Information The Town of Southold operates a municipal solid waste landfill for the disposal of approximately 150 tons per day (in winter months) to 300 tons per day (in sununer months) of municipal solid waste. TIle existing Southold (Cutchogue) landfill comprises approxinlately 45 acres (excluding the 17 acres on Town property and north of the landfill area which was previously used as a mining/borrow area). The landfill site is located between Oregon Road and North or Middle Road (County Road 48) to the north and south, respectively, and Cox Lane and Depot Lane to the east and west, respectively, in Cutchogue, Suffolk County, New York (see Figure I-I). A site plan of the Southold landfill is shown in Figure 1-2. The Southold landftll is situated in a rural, agricultural area in Cutchogue, approxinlately 2.5 miles east of Mallituck and 8 miles west of the Incorporated Village of Greenport. The landfill is located in an agricultural-industrial zoned area, with the existing landfill and planned landftll both zoned Ll (Light Industrial) as illustrated in Figure 4-1. Directly adjacent to the northern, eastem and southern boundaries of the landfill is LI zoned land, and LIO (Light Industrial/Office Park) zoned land is located adjacent to the western boundary. Further to the north, south, east and west of the landftll is A-C (Agricultural Conservation) zoned land. 'i;_:T,..,j,*I'ljJi'J.:_i.~.'.~!,'ii'~,~;:.W;;I~t.'i~.~iilji..iIl',,,,,! _~.I;.IM~'ill'''JI_jjil;~i.VJ1Vlrf~',IIlftFigure 4-2 shows the location of past and presentlandftll operations, As shown in this figure, the landfill site includes a large excavated area in the northern comer of the site (the planned landfLlI site), which was used to obtain cover material for the present landfilling operation, and two abandoned scavenger waste ",:', .~ lagoons along the western border of the landfill. '. . ....... .'-iIW-..............1f 1 N....' ... . 'i 'li,. ".,."""",,,,,1. '" .".:ll..I~'C..-:m~;:~.~#~...b,f~~"..~;. I Since the present landftll initiated operation prior to the promulgation of the Part 360 requirements. it was constructed without a liner. Also, portions of the currently required 100 foot buffer zone between the landftll and its property boundaries have been used for landfilling solid waste in the past prior to the current requirements. In 1984, the Town of Southold requested a variance for an exemption from these requirements as. specified in the Part 360 regulations Sl206G 4-1 ) j . . (Section 360-1.7). The vari.Ulce was requested on the hasis of ~ompatihle surrounding land use, which is predominantly agricultural, vacant land, sand mining and only limited resideI1liaJ land, and the significant adverse economic and envirolUnental impacts which would be associated with excavating landfilled refus,.. TIlis variance, however. was not granted hy NYSDEC. Upon tennination of operatiuns at the e"isting landfill. the Town plans to close the landfill III accord.Ulce with NYSDEC P.UT 360 requirements .Uld begin operation of the planned landfill, which will he constmctcd in acconlance with the current Part .\(,0 regulations. The pl.Ulned I,uldllll site com;;sts of approximately 17 acres of almost entirely excavated LlIld. which was the horrow area located immediately nOlth of the existing landfill (s,.e Figure 4-2). The planned sile is located adjacent to.Ul inactive and closed portion of the existing landllJl, and consists "I' predonllnamly e"cavated ,uld disturhed s.,il and sand that was used for clean cover maten,d /01 the eXlstlllg landfill. 4.1.2 $ile_Hi:>tPry 'Uld I'reviou:>Jnv\;ji/ig,ll;gm ^....'~~.It.....ItA:r..i_:\~!f"".~..t91t)". I i~ ;.....G.l._t~IMW?:.~,,~~{~jflll"'~~tii!. ./ .~- ,..~ '.I~~,I!P:., ,', ,," _ '. . ;:'l!3. . 'In.A"~~.m~......., """'i",0;:';~~';~~{~1~~:,'o,.". l _.~1"T"",Ml..3. In 1974. 1J0Jzmacher, Mclendon and Muo'ell, P.c. (H2M), under Contract to the Suffolk County Deparllllelll of Health Services ISCDHS). conducted a subsurface investigation at the Southold landfiJl in order to determine the depth of fUl material and municipal sanitary waste at the site. Three borings were drilled at separate locations within the existing landfill area (approximately at the center aud south-central portions. 'Uld west-central border of the current "__i~ t.'TW~"liii,a!~/~i9~ . / In Octoher of 1')76, a methane gas survey was conducted at the landfill, Well points were driven into the ground in the northem, southeastern and southwestern portions of the landfill and .neasured for meth'Ule. -Il,e results of this survey showed low levels of gas in comparison to the Lower Explosion Level (I,EL) for methane. '>1'::Oh(1 4-4 !ii'i ']/ . . In 1985, Woodward-Clyde Consultants prepared a Phase I investigation at the landfill for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The results of this investigation have been used in the preparation of this report. In the summer of 1986, the scavenger waste lagoons at the landfill were abandoned upon commencement of operations at the Southold Scavenger Waste Pretreatment Plant. Sludge removal from the scavenger waste lagoons was perfonned during the SUmmer of 1987. The sludge removed from the lagoon was disposed of in the landfill. Between 1980 and 1984, five monitoring wells (S-76687, 71045,69761,68916 and 68831) were installed on the landftll site and sampled by SCDHS. Surveillance of these wells continued in 1985 and the most recent sampling was conducted in 1989. On December 4 and 5,1990, NUS Corporation performed a site inspection of the Southold landfill for the United States Envirorunental Protection Agency. During the inspection, five groundwater and three soil samples were collected off-site, and three groundwater and six soil samples were COllected on-site. The results of prior on-site sampling, and other groundwater and water supply quality monitoring conducted by SCDHS in the area of the Southold landfill, have shown that groundwater in the vicinity of the landfill has been contaminated primarily by fertilizers and pesticides originating from agricultural activities surrounding the site. Groundwater and water supply quality studies indicate that many wells in the vicinity of the landftll, including water supply, irrigatiOn/agricultural and monitoring wells, have been found to be contaminated with the insecticide aldicarb. Other wells have been found to be contaminated by the agricultural chemical fertilizers, nitrate and (pota~sium) cWoride, and the insecticide dicWoropropane. All of these contaminants are pervasive within the upper glacial aquifer upgradient, below and downgradient of the Southold landfill site, and are found in concentrations that exceed groundwater and drinking water standards. These results indicate that the landfill is not a source of this contamination. I I , "'/, _li.!p C/llCf $fr.u.w 'fiollftm uill~ 'ite....,Uwd&lbnii.t k_~" 6ium .-.IDItiU 1$ 1"1'111__ '*' -'~..... '" ~'1?_~4lf1 ',I"" I ,. , ... .'^ ,'t' ,,It;;!~: .:j'~?'!:~;!"!:'4f .'.#:!~..;..,"~, ....yJFN~t~2 .<l!':rtll:'11\lJmR:n',i~" *'-' rf,$ ts ."ll....,.~~..A!!lIr.~(~ .,r.. ; d .llli. :. J' _""amount$, '{---II._ I........~...I-~.Iii_. .~. ._ f. ",\. n.' ""'" ...,."..,..1..... '..." .'" ,f '1."" ...... " ..... ... l..,.' .... . '.. .f~' .llII"'. '. ~.I !~Jl![t'1n Based on this information, it appears that the Southold landfill is not a significant S1206G 4-5 . . other on-sire 'Uld off-sire soil samples. Of rhe merals derecrt!d in rhe soil samples, iron, mang,ulese, magnesium and sodium were the only merals found in groundwater ar levels exceeding st'U1dards. Volatile 'Uld semivolarile compounds and pesricideslPCBs derecred in soil were nor found in any groundwarer sample collected during the Part 3601Pha~e II investigation. 4.5.4 Qrol!!ld~!l~L.SJ!!)Jpli!!g 4.5.4.1 - Qrg,mic SillTIp)ingRes.I,lts The VOCs detected in groundwater samples collected as part of the Part 360IPhase II Illvestigation are listed in Table 4-13 and Method 601/602 VOCs in Table 4-14. Compounds detected include methylene chloride. 1,2-dichloroethane, J ,2-dichloropropane, chlorobcnzene and the Merhod 601/602 volatiles, 1.2-dichlorobenzene and lA-dichlorobenzene. As mentioned previously, methylene chloride is a laboratory contmninant. 1,2-Dichlorobenzene and IA.dichlorohenzene were also detected in the trip hl'Ulk. In all cases, each compound W'L~ detected at a low level of I ug/l. Therefore, the presence of these compounds cannot he confinned since their presence could be the result of either laboratory Cont;unination Or contanlination in the field. VOCs were detected in trace amounts (below standards) in all monitoring wells except for well MW-6D where 1,2-dichloroethane (12 ugll) and 1,2-dichloropropane (11 ugll) were found to Contravene the NYSDEC Class GA groundwater standard of 5 ug!I for both compounds. MW.6D is immediately downgradient of the fonner scavenger waste lagoons. 1,2-Dichloropropmle (an insecticide) ha~ been found in elevated concentrations in previous sampling efforts both up and downgradient of the landftll. 1,2-Dichloropropane was found at monitoring well S-68916 at a concentration of IS ug!I and at private well GW-6 at a concentration of l) ugll. It must he noted that dichloropropmle was found in concentrations as high as 68 ug/l in an u"gradient well (S-76687), indicating that the presence of this insecticide in groundwater is due to local agricultural activities and is not readily allrihutable to the l'Uldfil1. 1,2-Dichloroethane ha~ heen detected previously on one occasion at a conccntration of 2.0 ug!I in on-site well 5-68916, although it was not detecred in suhsequent s,unpling events. ;,.;,?"i.......~.~!,;.(1..i.sll!lJII~.i~.;~IW~~. , '..~;.IWfTwo smllples collected from on-site well S-68916 showed concentrations of <) ugll and 23/24 ug/l (USEPA investigation result) in rwo different sampling events. Since chlorobcnzene W'L~ not detected in well cluster MW -6, which is further upgradienrmld closer ro rhe former lagoons, it appears that rhe lagoons are not a Source of this compound in groundwater. ~ 110/,(J 4-51 I I I f I I I i , , I . , I i I ! I I I I I I I t I P 6j)! . . Table 4-15 presents the results of the semivolatile analyses of groundwater. Naphthalene and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate were both found in trace levels below the detection limit. As previously discussed, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate is a laboratory Contaminant. Naphthalene was found in trace quantities below the guidelines at only two weIls (MW-3S and MW-6D). As shown in Table 4-16, pesticides/PCBs were not detected in groundwater. A table showing the resulls of all organic compounds detected in groundwater samples collected as part of this investigation, as well as groundwater samples collected as part of the recent USEPA site inspection, is presented in Table 4-17. All organic compounds found to exceed NYSDEC Class GA groundwater standards are listed in this table and presented in Figure 4-22. Org,Ulic compounds known to be common laboratory Contruninants such as methylene chloride and phthalates are not included in Figure 4-22. 1,2-Dichloropropane was detected at a concentration exceeding standards during both investigations. Dichloroproprule was present above standards in downgradient wells MW-6D, S-68916 and GW-6. MW-6D and S-68916 are located immediately downgradient of the fonner scavenger waste lagoons. WeIl GW-6 is located along Oregon Road approximately 2,000 feet downgradient of weIl S-68916. As previously mentioned, 1,2-dichloropropane is an insecticide illld was found during other srunpling investigations at levels exceeding standards both upgradient and downgradient of the landfill. Therefore, the presence of this compound in supply weIl GW-6 is not attributed to the landfill. i~..'.~_:lJ.!'~_'I.~,MI"'f~..J_..~'~ and was detected in only one other weIl (MW-2D) at a very low '';' -lJ"~~";.:' .c: , concentration. 1,2-Dichloroethane, although found to exceed standards in weIl MW-6D, was only found in three other weIls (MW-3S, MW-4D and S-68916) at very low concentrations that were below the detection limit. Trans-I,2-dichloroethene (total), tetrachloroethane and toluene were detected in weIls sampled during the USEPA site inspection (weIls S-68916 and GW-7) but at nonljuantifiable concentrations below the detection limit. Naphthalene, a semivolatile compound, was detected during the Part 360/Phase II investigation at weIls MW~3S and MW-6D. In both cases, the concentrations were low and below the method detection limit. Naphthalene was not found in any well sampled during the USEPA site inspection. These resulls indicate that the lillldfill is not causing an impact to downgradient water supply with respect to organic Contaminants. s (20f.Q 4-56 . E I iii . ') , '~t j ; , ~ J ~ , ! ~ 4 1//\ I((]. _/ . "IFII rJ()5.- _ _ ~!-f?ON-- ~)jAl ROAD I', <Wf~lI tiCl.' ,- ~ .', ',~ J wrll tiO 0'" "~ " , ~, It_ ~::L ~_ ___u__ ,oJ ~ . , \'1'; 1(1 \ , , -\ ! , I , " ~ ," ,!, j, GW ""' '. ..............,...\,.... . , " . / ..,. .........,. _4 I SOUTHOLD LANDFILL ~ $--7668/ e. WSh5-' WS.,6 S-30 ws- 5.-4. o . GW-2 r; I, :, 7- (',IN...1 -- ) j . ~-=,;t~'1'\~'h --=~.~~ ~, -~ .- e""'" /,<' . / \ \ \ I \ I, , ' \ ' "I ,1 I' I .II ";, CONSTRUCTION DEBRI" AND MUNICIPAL v SDLlD WASTE "- / ( I I " Ii ~ ) 1:1 \ I \1 I ' i I , 1'[ ! LM Alii " , " " J , ',- \,. z '" ------------------ /L-----,-. --" -- - CCEOU.E CTION N1ER ~CTIv[ LANDCILLlNG (MrW) MUNICIPAL fsqLlO ASTE \ (MSW) , I I r"~c' \ -\' ' \ , \ - WASTE OIL STOR.Gl:: \..\. ",\ . \ \" , -" '~, OVERHE.I ELfCTR! lINFS _=-==-=--:--.-:-:;..:;:J:: II 'I . I, \\ / I :: ~~.'" A' \ ((ii, II fJIV) \ \\ II :' ~'f1 r II \l ~\ ~IIII'---... I / _,.--/'- / ~ L\\\ I II ... ~ FORMER MIIJIIIG I", II \ ::'1 ,;::>:) ir rr~ I \ I 1/ I J II I ',,' ,',', ", ,_, _ ,- ~~~:: /1 f( .' _j k,,, II / - _:;;;~- _~ - , ,',. - ,~ \1 ! ~ ~c7~~~-'\\c>~- " d I~'/ '\ ~ If "" '''~? ;\;~:;;;~:, """I ~B' I I I ;1 \', I I / \ ' ;r >::; "( I I L_ I II ".., ':1 .,:~\~/ /-- ,-- -- r-" } I~ --- I / /) "-.. ' ,,:} I L;-:;! -~""-~ I / ___ , _ ( / /\ \ / " III I / - \ \ - l I,IIV '/0 III ~ / /~' " /..::'\ \ ~ ) 7// \ /' /' /' I : 1/) c \ \. I ..' ~."'''.. ,.,17~' , : {':' SI>i7r:iU]:I)~ ~: /~))n" II ./ \ _--- IIQ, \r ~_~5J ,..-=-'_ r-d _-~ l..!:__ ../1 _. ~~ - c:? " ~ 7 L CJ 0 /0 "I \, V/ "- '..COLLECTION', WASTE OIL [Tl C',CJ /'/{II II [' Ie?" CENTER STORAGE r I WEIGHING I /' II' II \ I STATIO" 1_ ) ./ ' \ r1 [,I n r-. I ,t 11'\.1 I ~_ ---- --- '.~ -/ --= STORAGE r;APN-;r 'r. )-::1] I: f 'f, ~ I ~ I ~-- . . S4bJ I1S DONALD J. GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, NY 11935 FEBRUARY 3, 1995 LAUREN GRANT. SEC. FOR SUPERVISOR WICKHAM SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL MAI N ROAD SOUTHOLD. NY 11971 RE: DEPT. OF HEALTH. CI0-90-005 SCTM. 1000-83-03-4.5 DEAR MS. GRANT: THIS LETTER IS TO CONFIRM MY MEETING WITH THE TOWN BOARD AT THEIR OPEN WORK SESSION ON FEBRUARY 7. 1995 AT 11:00 A.M. AT THIS TIME. I WOULD LIKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS INFORMATION REGARDING THE CONTAMINATION OF MY DRINKING WATER POSSIBLY DUE TO ITS PROXIMITY TO THE TOWN LANDFILL. I LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING WITH YOU AND THANK YOU FOR THE OPPORTUNITY OF DOING SO. SINCERELY YOURS. DONALD J. GRIM CC: ECKHARDT & SUTTON. ATTY D.E.C. DOUG GEED. CHANNEL 12 NEWS CHANNEL 27 NEWS NEWS DAY JAMES BUNCHUCK.SOLID WASTE MGMT JUDITH TERRY.SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK S.C. DEPT. OF HEALTH SUFFOLK COUNTY NAT'L BANK SUFFOLK TIMES TRAVELER WATCHMAN CC: SOUTHOLD TOWN: ~ PLANNING BOARD V ASSESSORS BUILDING DEPT. TRUSTEES ZBA HIGHWAY DEPT. ,/oJ m & mOW m Jii'J IJ1]J FEe 3/995 ~J SOUTHOto TOWN PLANNING BOARO . e/', SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER DATE: 8 -8~9C; - SENDER: ~J('L D "-,/? , f7 J u-f?//h I SUBJECT: 83 - 3 _ - SCTMII: ~ .!J ~Atff IZ~ COMMENTS'S//E . ?~N 6' CCJP)/s ;-- !?YIL 3cllD - SEE SVJ?EI(j//SO; <. tulcl(/I/J/b; -. . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 TO: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector FROM: Richard G. Ward, Chairman R<:..w/v..s Oregon Road Recycling Corp. 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM* 1000-83-3-4.5 RE: DATE: March 11, 1993 The Planning Board wishes to bring to your attention the fact that the above referenced business is in operation without Suffolk County Department of Health Services approval. The site has been in violation of the Town's Zoning code. Enforcement action by your office would be appreciated. cc: Town Board Harvey Arnoff, Town Attorney Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Board of Appeals . .' \. I . .. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski. Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOIT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 February 28, 1992 Joseph S. ZUhoski, Jr., Chief Cutchogue Fire Department New Suffolk Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 RE: Oregon Road Recycling Corp. SCTMtI0000-83-3-4.5 Dear Chief Zuhoski: I am writing in reference to a letter that I received from Donald Grim, a copy of which is enclosed. In this letter, Mr. Grim states that there is a cistern located on the southeast corner of Cox Lane and Oregon Road within six hundred (600) feet of his property. I would appreciate your written confirmation of the location and actual capacity of the cistern, along with any other relevant information about the cistern's effectiveness for fire fighting purposes. I look forward to your expeditious reply. Sincerely, ~62dm~~/9v:/0 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. S Chairman Ene l. cc: Curtis William Horton, Chairman, Cutchogue Fire District . . . ') .' DONALD J. GRIH P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 FEBRUARY 23, 1992 SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 RE: SCTHI 1000-83-3-4.5, OREGON RD. RECYCLING CORP, DEAR SIRS: I AH WRITING TO YOU IN REFERENCE TO THE LETTER WHICH YOU RECEIVED FROM JOSEPH S. ZUHOSKI, JR., CHIEF OF THE CUTCHOGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1992. MR. ZUHOSKI STATES THAT OUR PROPERTY IS NOT WITHIN DEPARTMENT GUIDELINES. ".. .AFTER THEY HAD MEASURED DISTANCES FROM THE EXISTING WATER SUPPLIES." HE STATES THAT THE FIRE DEPARTHENT HAINTAINS A POLICY OF 1500 FEET AS BEING THE MAXIMUM EFFECTIVE DISTANCE FOR ADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION. AFTER RECEIVING A COpy OF MR. ZUHOSKI'S LETTER I IMMEDIATELY CHECKED THE HYDRANT AND WATER SUPPLY CHART AT THE CUTCHOGUE FIRE HOUSE. THE CHART INDICATES THAT THERE IS AN EXISTING CISTERN WELL ON THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF COX LANE AND OREGON ROAD WHICH HAS A CAPACITY OF 10,000-15,000 GALLONS OF WATER WHICH IS ACTIVE. THIS CISTERN IS APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET FROM OUR EAST PROPERTY LINE THUS MORE THAN SATISFYING THE REQUIRED DISTANCE FOR ACCESS TO WATER. WE ARE ALSO PUZZLED BY THE FACT THAT THERE HAS BEEN ,SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT NORTH OF THE GRAY PROPERTY ON COX LANE. WE ARE AWARE THAT NO INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPER WAS ASKED TO INSTALL A FIRE WELL AND ALSO AWARE THAT THE CUTCHOGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT OPTED TO INSTALL SUCH A WELL AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. THUS THE ENTIRE OBJECTION RAISED BY MR. ZUHOSKI SEEMS NULL AND VOID. CC: SUPERVISOR, SCOTT HARRIS TOWN CLERK, JUDITH TERRY TOWN ATTORNEYS :JI:J1)~ DO~ALD J. GRIM rn IE & If " \Yl rn@1 Jli FEB 2 4 !392 u SOUTHOIO TOWN PLANNiNG IlOARO I --4 ~ . \ 1 , 0t1I8F1GE /6 ;Is . . . . DONALD J. GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE. N.Y. 11935 FEBRUARY 23, 1992 MR. CURTIS WILLIAM HORTON CUTCHOGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 RE: SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5, OREGON RD. RECYCLING CORP. DEAR MR. HORTON: I AM IN RECEIPT OF A COPY OF YOUR LETTER TO MR. BENNETT ORLOWSKI DATED FEBRUARY 21, 1992. YOUR LETTER STATES IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH THAT FIRE PROTECTION AND HAZARDOUS WASTE PROCEDURE WERE NON-EXISTENT. YOUR BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS VISITED MY PROPERTY AND ASKED TO SEE PROPER FIRE SAFETY DEVICES WHICH THEY WERE SHOWN. THEY DID NOT ASK TO SEE WHERE WASTE OILS WERE STORED. HAD THEY ASKED THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN SHOWN PROPER HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE PROCEDURES. YOU ALSO STATE THAT LEAKAGE OF FLUIDS CAN CONTAMINATE THE GROUND WATER. THE ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS SHOW THAT THE GROUND WATER WAS ALREADY CONTAMINATED DUE TO ITS PROXIMITY TO THE TOWN LANDFILL. OUR FLUIDS HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THIS PRE-EXISTING CONDITION. WE ARE WILLING TO WORK WITH YOU IN ANY WAY THAT YOU DEEM NECESSARY TO ENSURE ACCESS FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL 734-7078 OR 734-7248. iWi)k DONALD J. GRIM m 0 WI m Ffl2 ~_ ~ ,';;1 :-i CC: ill .. ,) ~. I ,'I't.... .~, JR. . . DONALD J. GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 FEBRUARY 23, 1992 SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 RE: SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5, OREGON RD. RECYCLING CORP. DEAR SIRS: I AM WRITING TO YOU IN REFERENCE TO THE LETTER WHICH YOU RECEIVED FROM JOSEPH S. ZUHOSKI, JR., CHIEF OF THE CUTCHOGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1992. MR. ZUHOSKI STATES THAT OUR PROPERTY IS NOT WITHIN DEPARTMENT GUIDELINES. ".. .AFTER THEY HAD MEASURED DISTANCES FROM THE EXISTING WATER SUPPLIES." HE STATES THAT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT MAINTAINS A POLICY OF 1500 FEET AS BEING THE MAXIMUM EFFECTIVE DISTANCE FOR ADEQUATE FIRE PROTECTION. AFTER RECEIVING A COPY OF MR. ZUHOSKI'S LETTER I IMMEDIATELY CHECKED THE HYDRANT AND WATER SUPPLY CHART AT THE CUTCHOGUE FIRE HOUSE. THE CHART INDICATES THAT THERE IS AN EXISTING CISTERN WELL ON THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF COX LANE AND OREGON ROAD WHICH HAS A CAPACITY OF 10,000-15,000 GALLONS OF WATER WHICH IS ACTIVE. THIS CISTERN IS APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET FROM OUR EAST PROPERTY LINE THUS MORE THAN SATISFYING THE REQUIRED DISTANCE FOR ACCESS TO WATER. WE ARE ALSO PUZZLED BY THE FACT THAT THERE HAS BEEN SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT NORTH OF THE GRAY PROPERTY ON COX LANE. WE ARE AWARE THAT NO INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPER WAS ASKED TO INSTALL A FIRE WELL AND ALSO AWARE THAT THE CUTCHOGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT OPTED TO INSTALL SUCH A WELL AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE. THUS THE ENTIRE OBJECTION RAISED BY MR. ZUHOSKI SEEMS NULL AND VOID. ~)~ DONALD J. GRIM "W~fn) FEB 2 4 1992 0. CC: SUPERVISOR, SCOTT HARRIS TOWN CLERK, JUDITH TERRY TOWN ATTORNEYS SOUTHOlD TOWN PlANNING BOARO , '"--4 . . DONALD J. GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 FEBRUARY 21. 1992 SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD. N.Y. 11971 RE: SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5, OREGON RD. RECYCLING CORP. DEAR MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING BOARD: I AM WRITING TO YOU AT THIS TIME TO LET YOU KNOW THAT I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE PLANNING BOARD CONFERENCE MEETING SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 24. 1992. OUR FIRST NOTIFICATION OF THIS MEETING CAME BY TELEPHONE TODAY. FEBRUARY 21 AT 3:30 P.M. WE WERE NOT ONLY UNAWARE OF THE MEETING BUT ALSO COMPLETELY UNAWARE THAT OUR PRESENCE AND PARTICIPATION WERE REQUIRED. I AM CONFIDENT THAT YOU CAN APPRECIATE THAT SUCH SHORT NOTICE IS MOST UNFAIR AND UNPROFESSIONAL. I WOULD BE HAPPY TO APPEAR BEFORE THE PLANNING BOARD AT A FUTURE DATE, HAVING BEEN GIVEN WRITTEN AND ADVANCE NOTIFICATION AS WELL AS SOME IDEA AS TO THE AGENDA WHICH YOU WISH ME TO ADDRESS. THIS WILL ENABLE ME TO BE PREPARED TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS FULLY AND ADEQUATELY AND TO MAKE FOR A POSITIVE AND PRODUCTIVE EXCHANGE. MY WIFE AND I ARE ALSO EXPECTING OUR SECOND CHILD (THE DUE DATE IS TOMORROW) AND THIS IS ALSO PART OF THE REASON WHY I CANNOT ATTEND A MEETING AT THIS PARTICULAR TIME. I TRUST YOU CAN UNDERSTAND MY NEED TO BE AT HOME. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION OF THIS REQUEST. CC: SUPERVISOR, SCOTT HARRIS TOWN CLERK, JUDITH TERRY TOWN ATTORNEYS ~nC~R~~~ ~~~. GRIM I B WI rn F112'. 00 o TOWN PlANNING BOARO - -. . --" -...,. ....., I. vr nr;",L. I n ;)I:R:VI....t.~ NOTlCE* ConstructIon may not take place wIthout a valjd PermIt to Construct. Plans w1l1 not be reviewed without a completed appl1catfon. !"VI flirt r !D\f,.n::lo)ll:JU.'UJ ;- \\,Ofn:n..r.. OJ, l.r,gl, a......,'YI CJ upgrade exstg. feeill CJ transfer facility CJ re-plplng o dry bulk o ,neric tank Ian '-- APPLlCA T10~ PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT TOXIC/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE FACILITY o above g~nd tank o Underg~d tank o drum/portable cont. o vapor recovery other: Property Tax Map No. District ICOD Faclllty Name: N/ Po. Address: il'llo ~N1 1?l'\ad (no.) ~t) Community: ~ State: t-J. y . 7ip' l\ q ~$"" Phone: C Sl<o) - 7~L{ -7;;l.t4?:t - Section 83 ,_ Block ~ Lot ~,C: FaClllty owner: ~ bYl\-.-..,tr. ~ Owner's address:=b (N., :300 'CommunIty: ~'~'~NY State:~ ZID: llti3s Phone: (,1s/b) - '""B~ -7c:n~ , Person to contact for this project: ~a.B 8v ~...,...,. Address (if different from owner) Phone:(SIc.. J -73~'7;)4%c~ 7'3'1- 70 I 'f (no.) (Slreet) (clly) (slale) (Zip) riefly describe project: .1. tJ_ I. P $/v a'lLd VU'..LIcJl'Vl9. ~'lIS WI~ 0.... need ~i "S1ZJYq _D. .d. l' r~ ~ie--J 0;1 ~,-d 500 q~flcr1--S or dtSi2-f ~(-{Q.-.-~-0w S"oo ()... L~s 0 .J ~ ew-J Q/7\. CiLY'-HeLi...JLJJ atrYfYtt.p ~~ IJ." tfVtt4(. ~ c..... h~i-k. d ~~ ~f"Z' /:) '\ -;:;"rv';r 0 II rJ. . or~.j"..r 0; Is t'hq"Hl-...de..pi .Yef,,* dl..) -Cjo -ooS- ) ~Jo< 'I' v-e. 5S" ~ 0>'- ~ . CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION SUPPLIED HEREON AND ATTACHED HERETO 15 TRUE TO H EST OF N LEDGE :r:x...... ;",d 'T. C;v i Vh prinl name ~ dale This appllcat10n with attached plans and reports has been r,vlewed and approved for construction and the permit expfres* on -42.'61-'1'7 . 'PROVING ENGINEER f), ~ --.LJ I OA TE J/M /:;2- -OHS JOB NO. ~\;V\~I (! 60'1",&,1 FAC. ID.NO. _In _ 01 ~b H SUFFOU< ~EPARThENT OF HEl\LTH SERVICES ~WATER AWlLYSIS 1- C,/UV<v ,At; 11 0..... ~ vb 71& SAMPLE DATE 3/ y l,f ro (!)re'7cJvt (2cf {!V+-Jw7~ RESULT STANDARD <2.2/100ml NAME: IOCATICN total colifo:rm ..... specific conductivity 'fr(". pH .................. s-.9 nitrate ............. 3,S- free amn:mi.a ........ ...Lo,o]... chloride ............ 17. sulfate ............. 3(.,. iron ................ o,11p manganese ........... .-( 0 10.\ copper ..... .... ..... ~ 10 sodium .............. '1, r zinc ................ -co~i- HESULT ca.dni.tnn .... lead ....... 10.0 ng/1 fJ113+ S " aldi~.b . 250. " ~0uA..ve:.... 250. " 0.3 "* 0.3 "* 1.0 " ** 5.0 " "'::'0,/ S- / STAND. 10 R:b 50 R:b .- /J<Sf-f '7 I'I'~ IS" " * Iron & manganese carbined concentration should not exceed 0.5 IIq/l. ** M:x:Ierate1y restricted sodium diet should not exceed 270 ng/1. Severely restricted sodium diet should not exceed 20 ng/l. RESULT <:3 -<"Z.. .(.<... vinyl chloride .... (2) methylene chloride ... 1,1 dichloroethane ... trans 1,2 dichl'ethene chlorofo:rm ...... (100) -< L..- 1,2 dichloroethane ... 1: 1,1,1 trichJ.Oroet:.hape-:3' =::> carbon tetrachlori&...-...--=- - 1 brano 2 chloroethane 1,2 dichloropropane .. ""'" 2- trichloroethene ...... -< z... chlorod:ibraocrneth. (100) ""'- <-. 1,2 dibranoethane(O.l) 2 brano 1 chloropropan branofo:rm ....... (100) -< L tetrachloroethene .... _:"'2"._ cis 1,2 dichloroethene <:. 2.. freon 113 ............ -<::: ?.. ~:~r~~~~2~~ braoodichlora-reth (WOr -< "L 2,3 didlloropropene .. cis dichloropropene .. trans dichloropropene 1,1,2 trichloroethane 1112 tetrachlo'ethane s-tetrachloroethane .. 1,2,3 trichloropropane 2,2 dichloropropane .. 1,3 dichloropropane .. 2 chlo'ethy1viny1ether ber1zerle .................... tol1.1efle .................... chlorobenzene .............. ethylbenzene ............... o-xy1ene ................... m-xy1ene ................... p-xy1ene ................... total xylene ............... 2-chloroto1uene (0) ........ m-chloroto1uene ............ 4-chloroto1uene (p) ........ total chloroto1uene ........ 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene ..... 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene ..... m, p-dichlorobenzene ........ 1,2 dichlorobenzene (0) .... p-diethylbenzene ........... 1,2,4,5 tetramethylbenzene . 1,2,4 trichlorobenzene ..... 1,2,3 trichlorobenzene ..... ethenylbenzene (styrene) '" 1 methy1ethylbenzene (cumene) n-propylbenzene ............ tert-butylbenzene .......... sec-butylbenzene ........... isopropy1to1uene (p-cymene) n-butylbenzene ............. hexachlorobutadiene ........ 1,2 dibrano 3-chloropropane ~T -<3 ""-~ <:3 -"'3 <'~ ""; "'" ..,.-:!. """3 -<<:.4 .:::-'1 <:?:, Generic drinking watez: limits for volatile organic and hydrocartx:>n carpounds are 5 parts per bil10n .each. Separate limits established for individual CCITpOUnds and THM's are noted in parentheses (). The < synbo1 means "less than" indicating!!'? detection of that parameter. ..1 .". '. w.: ~ N:c ; CRAMER, Vq.@RH, IATES . . ENVIRONMENT~~~~F~r G CONSULTANTS . :- . ; - - . ' - -, =1 . .. ; , , J ~ ~. :- ~ :J if .....: =f -I;.' , It ~~;. -,' - { -i~ ;;; =iic' --..::.: =::I ~ -I ~. ~: ". -'~ ~L !Jl' L=t -- ~ :iiii . }. ..'~0' d._ . September 3, 1991 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Southold Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, ~y 11971 Re: oc~gon Road Recycling Co. S M No: 1000-83-3.4.5 Dear Benny: We are in receipt of your letter of AUguSI12, 1991, requesting that we complete a review of the proposed project including review and correction of the Part I EAF, . completion of the Part II EAF, and consultation as to how to proceed with review of this project in accord with the State Environmental Quality Review Act. Please be advised that we have reviewed the documentation forwarded to :his office. A copy of the corrected Long EAF Part I, and the completed Long EAF P "lrt II a:e included ' as a.1 attachment to this letter. In addition, we have inspected the site and offer L..1e following information with regard to review procedures. The site is presently in active use by Oak Street Trucking, Inc., for the ~urpose of exc,:'1ation and drainage contracting, soil screening and offices. This use is being conducted in a;cord with a previously approved site plan as well as Zoning Board of Appeals . authorization. The proposed use involves the addition of recycling facilities which will ultimat Iy include a concrete/asphalt crusher and car recycling (fluid removal, crushing or cu t . nd shipping off the site. The site is zoned for industrial use.~ The area surrounding the site, east to Cox's d, west approximately 750 feet to Depot Land and south to North Road is also zoned In ~strial. There are intermittent industrial uses in this area. The area north of Oregon Road is zoned "A.C'district. Land use conflicts of the transition Crom industrial to . A-C' district were considered by the Planning Board in the previous site plan approval which required a 100 foot setback for the facili!)' from Oregon Road.\\ The subject application should also be reviewed in the context of minimizing impacts from this transition. The r~ads Pug- 1 orJ 54.2 NORTH COUNTRY ROAD. MILLER PLACE. NY 11704 (516) 331.1455 ....-=-o"S'S'=' os 'S! '-I...a 00."'. ... ... -ao U.I "0"'::>> ';'::0' : ~ t I"'''' 16-'9 -o:I:3S . . Oregon ROlld Recycling Corp LooS EAF Review . ECOLOGTCALAND lVATER BESOtJRCES Due to the identified uses, the site does not contain any significant natural resources. Much of the site is unvegetated (rock, earth or fill); accordingly, there is no significant vegetation or wildlife associated with the site. ' , Water resources have been considered as follows. The site is within Groundwater-' Management Zone IV (unique water regime with special problems), and is aqhe northern boreer of the Water Budget Area as depicted on the SCDHS Articfe 7 Map, ana-Figure 7.1 of the North Fork Water Suppl)' Study. The depth to groundwater is approximately 60 feet, and groundwater beneath the Site migrates north toward L:lOg Island Sound as is evident in review of Figure 5-1 of the Reflort on Occurrence and Movement of Agricultural Chemicals in Groundwater: North Fork of Suffolk County (SCDHS, 1982). The North Fork Water Supply study indicates that the site is within a Nitrate Contamination Area (>8 m$/l), and wit1'lin an Aldicarb Contamination Area (> 7 ug/n. In addition. the site is immediately north of the Landfill. It appears from review of SCDHS, 1982, that the project site lies down " gradient of the landfill. and therefore water resources could be impacted br contamination L emanating from the landfill. The NYS Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposa Sites in New York State; Volume 1 (NYSDEC. April 1990), indicates that the Town Landfill site is 41 acres in size and is an active landfill. The site is suspected of receiving solvents from a machine shop, and is listed as having groundwater contamination confirmed. The site is currently under further investi~ation to define the direction of plume migration and the extent of groundwater contamInation. Accordingly, the site is not within an area which can be regarded as particularly sensitive ..-ith regard to water supply resources. From a land use standpoint, the site is zoned for industrial use. The area surrounding the site, east to Cox's Lane, west approximately 750 feet to Deport Lane, and south to Norto Road, is also zoned industrial. There are intermittent industrial uses in this area, most significant is the landfill; however other uses west of the site and northeast of the site. The area immediately north of Oregon Road is zoned "A-e" district for agriculture-conservation use (includes residential land use density of one dwelling unit per acre. It is noted that at agricultural use may be associated with noise and dust. In additiOnl the site is a minim. urn of 500 feet deep from the road, thereby allowing for setbacks and bufterlng of uses. This was apparently a consideration of the Planning Board in imposing a 100 foot setback from the road for the heavy equipment storage area. From a land use standpoint, and in consideration of the lack of ecological and significant groundwater resources the site and area is suitable for properly controlled industrial use. ' ~ AIB. NOISE AND TRAFFIC The proposed use involves an expansion of an existing industrial facility for concrete/aspha!_t_crush,ing, and automooil~ recycling, and is SUbJect to consideration by the Town Board for cstabhshf!1ent of a Recyc1!o.g and Salvage Facihty. This type of use has been known to cause concern with regard to fugitive dust generation, noise generation, and truck Puge 2 T...If:'plwne I.) 161 t7:3-~-6907 . . CUTCHOGUE FIRE DEPT. CUTCHOGlIE. L.1.. N.Y. 11935 JOSEPH ZUHOSKI JR. CHIEF , . February 19, 1992 Cutchogue Fire District New Suffolk Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 Dear Sirs: Recently Asst. Chief Martin and myself inspected the property of Oregon Road Recycling Inc. located on Oregon Road, Cutchogue. After measuring distances from existing water supplies, it was determined, that said property is not within Department guidelines. The Department maintains a policy of 1500 ft. being an maximum effective distance for fire protection. This property measures as follows: from existing water supplies. Depot Lane to property Cox Lane to property .2121 ft. 2646 ft. It is my recommendation that a fire well be in~talled at this property. Firematicaly, '9i:~ s r-'~' ~ Joseph S. Zuhoski, Jr. Chief Cutchogue Fire Dept. JSZ/sjz v 1fD) ~ @ ~ a o/J & ,tn/ iJl] FEB 2 I i992 :@: r FEB24_ SOUTHOlD TOWN PLANNING BOARD .....~'~ . CUTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT . Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 i"'ckrhonc j 16) 7.14~'1907 "' l' February 21, 1992 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chai~an Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: GriDDD Recycling Propery Oregon Road, Cutchogue Dear Mr. Orlowski: The Cutchogue Board of Fire CODDDissioners recently visited the above property for an impromtu safety inspection. During this inspection, the Board found that both Fire Protection and Hazardous Waste procedures were non existant. Vehicles scheduled for recycling contain fluids such as Anti Freeze, Hydraulic Fluids, Engine Oils, and Gasoline. The leakage of these fluids can cause a hazard to our ground water and if ignited, could contribute to a difficult fire. The Board also noted that clear access in and around the perimeter was not adequate for emergency vehicles and would contribute to delays in fire- fighting attempts. This Board also understands that the Southold Town Board has granted approval to the GriDDD organization to operate its facility without adequate fire protection. It is, therefore, the op1n1on of the Cutchogue Board of Fire CODDDissioners that the life and safety of Fire Fighters and Neighbors are in jeopardy in and around the GriDDD property, and hereby requests an iDDDediate and thorough Fire Inspection of this facility. We are looking forward to an expeditious reply, and if necessary, we will meet with your officials to discuss any particulars. Yours truly, Board of Fire CODDDissioners m m&muwm/ii) FE82 I :?:2 II~I 'Ow,.,. 1-1 e~~ "7/~ Curtis William Horton Chairman SOUTHOLO TOWN PlANNING BOARD CWH:jb . telephune I.) 161 7:H-6907 I I CUTcAOGUE FIRE ~PT. ,f'F (. f<. ClJTCHOGlfE. L.I.. N.Y. 1193.5 JOSEPH ZUBOSKI JR. CHIEF , , February 19, 1992 Cutchogue Fire District New Suffolk Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 Dear Sirs: Recently Asst. Chief Martin and myself inspected the property of Oregon Road Recycling Inc. located on Oregon Road, Cutchogue. After measuring distances from existing water supplies, it was determined, that said property is not within Department guidelines. The Department maintains a policy of 1500 ft. being an maximum effective distance for fire protection. This property measures as follows: from existing water sUpplies. Depot Lane to property Cox Lane to property 2121 ft. 2646 ft. It is my recommendation that a fire well be in~talled at this property. Firematicaly, ~S~.~ Joseph S. ZUhoSki, Jr. Chief Cutchogue Fire Dept. JSZ/sjz r/OJ ~ IE ~ n w ~ rfjj) UfJI FE8 Z '.. /.#Jj . . . , CUTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 Telephone (516) 734-6907 February 21, 1992 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: GriDo Recycling Propery Oregon Road, Cutchogue Dear Mr. Orlowski: The Cutchogue Board of Fire Commissioners recently visited the above property for an impromtu safety inspection. During this inspection, the Board found that both Fire Protection and Hazardous Waste procedures were non existant. Vehicles scheduled for recycling contain fluids such as Anti Freeze, Hydraulic Fluids, Engine Oils, and Gasoline. The leakage of these fluids can cause a hazard to our ground water and if ignited, could contribute to a difficult fire. The Board also noted that clear access in and around the perimeter was not adequate for emergency vehicles and would contribute to delays in fire- fighting attempts. This Board also understands that the Southold Town Board has granted approval to the GriDo organization to operate its facility without adequate fire protection. It is, therefore, the op1n1on of the Cutchogue Board of Fire Commissioners that the life and safety of Fire Fighters and Neighbors are in jeopardy in and around the Grimm property, and hereby requests an iDoediate and thorough Fire Inspection of this facility. We are looking forward to an expeditious reply, and if necessary, we will meet with your officials to discuss any particulars. Yours truly, Board of Fire Commissioners ~ u w mfnl "2 I. lPJl e~~~~,...; '?/ ~ Curtis William Horton Chairman CWH:jb TOWN NNING BOARD , , . . SUffiu:: f'.t3 J ~ 1/5 OREGON RD. RECYCLING INC. P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE. N.Y. 11935 JANUARY 13. 1992 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD P.O. BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 RE: SCTM # 1000-83-4.5 (FIRE WELL) DEAR MR. ORLOWSKI, JR.: WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF YOUR LETTER OF DECEMBER 24, 1991 REGARDING THE INCLUSION OF A FIRE WELL ON OUR PROPERTY. SINCE THIS IS THE FIRST INDICATION OF SUCH A RECOMMENDATION AND ONE THAT WAS NOT PREVIOUSLY DISCUSSED OR ANTICIPATED, WE ARE UNABLE TO COMPLY. THE EXPENSE WHICH SUCH AN INSTALLATION WOULD INCUR IS PROHIBITIVE. THE ATTACHED ESTIMATE REFLECTS OUR CONCERN. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF OUR POSITION. ERELY. J ANN. N~~~ P ESIDENT ATTACHMENTS(4) CC: TOWN ATTORNEY'S TOWN CLERK, JUDITH TERRY \9), ~ ~ i 1I(P..;1\"~i\", ~W . \ 5 \9ill\ j . . . , PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO: DON GRIM Kreiger Well & Pump Corp. Well Drilling Water Systems and Supplies CONTRACT (516)298-4141 Box 101 - Main Road Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 12/31/91 REF. NO: 06716 5""c.. r~ 1000-83-<:8-* POBOX 300 SAME CUTCHOGUE, NY 11935 OREGON ROAD 734-7078 CUTCHOGUE ,~~ . We hereby submit specifications and estimates for. 8" WELL TO APPROXIMATELY 90 FEET 8" X 20' ALL STAINLESS STEEL SCREEN 8" X 4" WELL SEAL 20 HP BOULDS DEEP WELL SUBMERSIBLE PUMP MOD #6 DHHO (TO DELIVER A MINIMUM OF 400 GPM AT 10 PSI) 60 FT 4" COLUMN PIPE WITH 6 SUBMERSIBLE WIRE 4" TEE WITH PLUG 4" X 4-1/2" GRASS FIRE HOSE ADAPTER WITH CAP AND CHAIN NECESSARY ELECTRIC FITTINGS TO CONFORM TO FIRE DISTRICT SPECS WELL TO BE SURGED UNTIL FREE OF SAND NOTE. IF NECESSARY TO GO BEYOND 90 FEET, ADD $26.00 PER ADDITIONAL FT We hereby propose to furnish labor and materials-complete in accordance with the above specifications, for the sum of $10,750.00 dollars (TEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS) with payment to be made as follows: ---------------------------------------------------- TERMS: One Third Down, Balance in full'on completion '~..'''''''.,~...;.,._."..._..,._<.,.~ , ". "':..;..:~......:.....;--- ';"O'"...:~~_~{.i:.....'.;~.~;":;~x;-.>':,i~:,,.... . .',:;<:~""-~(~...i.""~,""";",,,,,_.,,.~,f, ;.[, ~~~;i:i<~..~~,_;,"_,L-, KREIGER WELL & PUMP CORP. CANNOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE QUALITY OF THE WATER. The Builder and or Homeowner shall be responsible for the location of the well. ANY CHANGES IN DEPTH OR RELOCATiON OF WELL, WILL BE CHARGED TIME AND MATERIAL AT OUR PREVAILING RATES. ALL BACKFILLING AND TRENCHING IS ROUGH GRADED. FINISHING OR LANDSCAPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER. All material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work is to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above specifi- cations involving extra costs, will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. Owner to carry fire, tornadO, and other necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by Workman's Compensation Insurance. DATE: 12/31/91 Signature Authorized SignatL(re~ &;~ k> .- I I" . . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennell Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Rilchie Latham, Jr. Richard G . Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards ss.~~UfFOL.t t'~ ~ ~ :::. ;..c. Q - en .:;e ~ ~ +.tt <>;;1 <<:. . A <<<<Ga/f'" SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Soulhold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 December 24, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchog~e'..__Ne.!' York 1~? ~" .., Re: Request for Installation of Fire Well for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM * 1000-83-4.5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: The Planning Board would appreciate your inclusion of a fire well on the revised site plan as noted on the attached copy of the plan. Also enclosed is a copy of the Fire District's report recommending installation of same. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, ~~~:~-/v(y Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encls. Cl:HOGl~RE DISTRICT Cutchogue. N.Y. 11935 . J;u6FtL6' fb JI::; Telephone (516) 734-6907 December 19, 1991 Mr. Bennet Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Bd. Town Hall Southold, N.Y. 11971 Ref; Donald Grimm SCTM#1000-83-03-4.5 Dear Mr. Orlowski~___.._ -.-------... Reference the above properties, it is the opinion of this board that a new fire well be placed as marked by an X on the enclosed drawings. The Fire Well is to conform to our specifications and be equipped as follows; 1, 20 H.P., 3 Phase, Submersible pump capable to deliver 400 GPH at 10 PSI discharge at center of tee at top of well. Pump shall be of submersible turbine type, equipped with grease packed bearings in bowl assemblies. The bowls shall be of a smooth finish design to guide the water from one stage to the next with a minimum of turbulence. 2. Top of the well is to be finished off with an 8" x 4" well seal. 4" galvanized tee and plug, and 4" x 4-1/2" solid brass ferrule and cap. The hose threads and hydrant wrench nut shall conform to the standards of the Cutchogue Fire District. If you have any questions, please advise. Very truly yours, 0~~)/1tuZ::: Mathew J. Martin Secretary mjm/encl. ID)m@mO\Ylrn/ii) IJI) LEe 2 0 ,. ~ SOUTHOlO TOWN PLANNING BOA@ ,- ~- ~~~' .. ,..~,..., - '. ;'i /_.~.~ --~ o ..... .... ~ ~ :s;: ~ ~ ~ '- . . " Je- eO- fiI,~ 011 . p(OP?'III~n . .ll <i~(l. --...,;.- ;I I' ~ , . :1iI:. /' 4-,~ '" , ~ $ ~ $pAC 'S u~ II II () PrcP/I,,' (11 "eP <I e ":>'Ij ~)~ \.:/ rO ,,; I (' PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski. Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Ricpard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards , if.YYflC .'~ ~~ 'b\\fFOl,f ~~, \jY~'Y.~ Y, /Y~" ~~ ~' Cl h ='" " en F~ :;el~-I ~ \,.' ~\1' -\<:::>4:;' - ~.' '\~~f + ~~~> '<'"0.(~:7X/''' . SCOIT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUrnOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Soulhold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 December 24, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Re: Request for Installation of Fire Well for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM * 1000-83-4.5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: The Planning Board would appreciate your inclusion of a fire well on the revised site plan as noted on the attached copy of the plan. Also enclosed is a copy of the Fire District's report recommending installation of same. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, 3:--~ ~"<-: 9----/v(y Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encls. ":,;,.,,,,"~...~.::,-..::J<~ C~CHOGlURE DISTRICT Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 . S-u6Ft::..L: Ph t~ r clephone (516) 734-6907 December 19, 1991 Mr. Bennet Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Bd. Town Hall Southold, N.Y. 11971 Ref; Donald Grimm SCTM#1000-a3-03-4.S Dear Mr. Orlowski, Reference the above properties, it is the opinion of this board that a new fire well be placed as marked by an X on the enclosed drawings. The Fire Well is to conform to our specifications and be equipped as follows; 1, 20 H.P., 3 Phase, Submersible pump capable to deliver 400 GPM at 10 PSI discharge at center of tee at top of well. Pump shall be of submersible turbine type, equipped with grease packed bearings in bowl assemblies. The bowls shall be of a smooth finish design to guide the water from one stage to the next with a minimum of turbulence. 2. Top of the well is to be finished off with an a" x 4" well seal. 4" galvanized tee and plug, and 4" x 4-1/2" solid brass ferrule and cap. The hose threads and hydrant wrench nut shall conform to the standards of the Cutchogue Fire District. If you have any questions, please advise. Very truly yours, 0~,~)/rVt~2L; Mathew J. Martin Secretary mjm/encl. ill IE:_:~OU W ~,m '"L.V l.;. L.J SOUTHOLD TOWN PlANNING BOARD ~ ,.~~.'......~ " -.~ . ~ '~':. '.. . ......,' ~'....:, ..~ ~~. .. "~h,,::;.~:"....,{;';'~;,,~~:...:,,C}, ~'if . "l~\<. . J!-,jzj.u.?J..:,;>-~ r(f-' .,. ~\\fFDlk " '~'. y ~"v " <..~ \~_ ...".f~ss...{I.."'. ~~\."" fyl-;:. ;;;,' _ ' ~tl (i'::;',t:: ~Ci ~ Q C' ' - .~ en , "'" "'~, , ~ " +.- ' .~' "~ ~Q.L." .~.:~;Y ~<:.::.,- )!- _ '",))./ ---<-<'?"..O:Zf/I(~ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennell Orlowski. Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 December 20, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Re: Resubmission of your August 26, 1991 letter. Site Plan for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM # 1000-83-4.5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: Since the term "non-residential" recycling salvage yard was not used in the Planning Board's resolutions for the Negative Declaration and the conditional final approval, there is no need to define the term. I trust this answers your question. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman - . . SA-/6FfI.-E P/3J tis JIANNl!: aUM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 AUGUST 26. 1991 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTH OLD P.O. BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD. NY 11971 ATTN: VALERIE SCOPAZ RE: PROPOSED SITE PLAN FOR GRIM RECYCLING CENTER(O..~ 7d ~cJl\'C\-i SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 (j ~ DEAR MS. SCOPAZ: COULD YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN IN DETAIL WHAT YOUR OFFICE'S DEFINITION OF A NON-RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING SALVAGE YARD MEANS. PLEASE RESPOND IN WRITING. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR CONTINUING COOPERATION. 1:::':::, , "~~ ,,'WN ,,\.)~l{O .," " ...,""..i~'..".;', . ,..._.'F...,._...,.o..."......".......,;.;; >. iii. . . State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non-Significance December 10, 1991 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action : Oregon Road Recycling Corporation SCTM 11: 1000-8)-)-4.5 Location: South side of Oregon Road, about 572'east of Cox's Lane, Cutchogue, New York SEQR Status: TYpe I () Unlisted (x) Conditioned Negative Declaration: Yes ( ) No (x) Description of Action: To construct a recycling and salvage facility for the purpose of crushing and recycling concrete, asphalt and cars. The proposed uses would be added to the existing uses which are associated with the company's activities: excavation and drainage, soil screening, wood chipping and the offices. .- . . Page 2 Planning Board December 10, 1991 Reasons Supporting This Determination: There has been no correspondence received from the Department of Health Services. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. However, the Corporation will be subject to review by this agency in order to obtain necessary permits for the draining, storage and hauling of automobile fluids. There has neen no correspondence received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Stony Brook office. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. The Southold Town Board conducted its own environmental review relative to the application for a permit for a RecYCling and Salvage Facility. The application before the Planning Board for site plan approval conforms to the terms of the Conditional Negative Declaration that was issued on March 1, 1991, and the conditions of the Town Board's resolutions of approval of April 9, 1991 and November 26, 1991 (copies enclosed). The Southold Town Board of Zoning Appeals issued a decision on the Special Exception in accordance with the Town Board's Conditional Negative Declaration. (A copy of the Zoning Board's decision is enclosed, also.) The Planning Board finds that the environmental impacts of the proposed expansion of the existing uses of the site to include a Recycling and Salvage Facility will be mitigated satisfactorily by the implementation of the conditions set forth in the March 1, 1991, conditional Negative Declaration of the Town Board, the conditions of the Town Baord's permit (which were set forth on April 9, 1991 and November 26, 1991) and the conditions of the Special -,.....-' . . Page 3 Planning Board December 10, 1991 Exception issued by the Zoning Board of Appeals (No. 4142) for the reasons set forth herein: 1. The subject property is presently used for industrial purposes including excavation and drainage contracting, wood chipping and material screening. The subject site is in proximity to (and down gradient of) the Southold Town Landfill and is zoned, used and located in a predominately industrial area. 2. The project's operation and impacts have been reviewed in detail through the preparation of a Full Environmental Assessment Form Part III which was submitted in connection wit~ the application. 3. The proposed use is consistent with zoning and land use in the vicinity of the site. 4. The proposed use has Town Board authorization in accordance with Chapter 48-1 of the Town Code, and with the Zoning Board of Appeals' authorization in accordance with Chapter 100 of the Zoning Code. The use is conditionally exempt from NYSECL 6 NYCRR PArt 360. The site must be operated in accordance with Chapter 48-1 of the Town Code, the Zoning Board of Appeals' decision on Appeal No. 4142, the Part 360 conditional exemption of the New York State law, and the conditions imposed by the Planning Board's conditions of approval of December 9, 1991. For Further Information: Contact Person: Valerie Scopaz Address: Southold Town Planning Board P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N.Y. 11952 Telephone: (516) 765-1938 Encls. cc: Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission Commissioner Jorling, NYSDEC, Albany Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Cramer, Voorhis & Associates, Inc. Applicant ..,~,; . . S4 fJ FII_E Pb tis allll. 01111 P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUB. N. Y. 1193 5 AUGUST 26. 1991 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD P.O. BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD. NY 11971 ATTN: VALERIE SCOPAZ RE: PROPOSED SITE PLAN FOR GRIM RECYCLING CENTER~O~~( ~~cJ\~~ SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 (j ~ DEAR MS. SCOPAZ: COULD YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN IN DETAIL WHAT YOUR OFFICE'S DEFINITION OF A NON-IBBIDBNTIAL RECYCLING SALVAGE YARD MEANS. PLEASE RESPOND IN WRITING. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR CONTINUING COOPERATION. , J ANNE GRIM fi. ~ -.:l~! .~~ {oWN BOARD 'UTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 . .s.ue:>Fr tL' f6 JI~ Telephone (516) 734.{j907 December 19, 1991 Mr. Bennet Orlowski, Chairman Southold Town Planning Bd. Town Hall Southold, N.Y. 11971 Ref; Donald Grimm SCTM#1000-83-03-4.S Dear Mr. Orlowski, Reference the above properties, it is the opinion of this board that a new fire well be placed as marked by an X on the enclosed drawings. The Fire Well is to conform to our specifications and be equipped as follows; 1, 20 H.P., 3 Phase, Submersible pump capable to deliver 400 GPM at 10 PSI discharge at center of tee at top of well. Pump shall be of submersible turbine type, equipped with grease packed bearings in bowl assemblies. The bowls shall be of a smooth finish design to guide the water from one stage to the next with a minimum of turbulence. 2. Top of the well is to be finished off with an 8" x 4" well seal. 4" galvanized tee and plug, and 4" x 4-1/2" solid brass ferrule and cap. The hose threads and hydrant wrench nut shall conform to the standards of the Cutchogue Fire District. If you have any questions, please advise. j~~ Mathew J. Martin Secretary mjm/encl. m U WI rn m 1...) DEe 2 0 /991 TOWN PlANNING BOARD ,.~ " .. .<. " . (~- I J . . , TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECYCLING AND SALVAGE FACILITY PERMIT This is to certify that Jeanne M. Grim, of the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, whose place of business is at 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, is hereby granted a RECYCLING AND SALVAGE FACILITY PERMIT by the Town Board of the Town of Southold on April 9, 1991, subject to the conditions specified in the Town Board's resolution adopted on April 9, 1991, attached to and made a part of this Permit. In Witness Whereof I have set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Southold this 12th day of April, 1991. ~~/d/ ~~+ ?/ Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of SouthoJd SEA L DEe - N f. .. ..__i!il~iJ Jj\j;\I~D SltrL>Fr u; I/!J tis "nJ mill ~ I. ,. . It,' . (',r_ ",)0.. . . -- "~._--.,......~ , ..,; '.. ~.~ JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER ., .... >Jt.... '..: \~ j. -. -. , .......:..:. -~:; '\' 'C._.. ~ ,. ~....~ \ . ;.= .'f ........ \.~.. . ../ .........?'- :: ", ~..::/,.I -" .;." ., -.:;)~Y '",- /:1 I' >' ""';-.~~:;~ Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-180 I OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON APRIL 9, 1991: WHEREAS, Jeanne M. Grim, President of Oregon application dated December 9, 1990, applied to the Recycling and Salvage Facility Permit at her property Cutchogue; and WHEREAS, a Long Environmental Assessment Form was submitted with the application, and reviewed by Cramer, Voorhis & Associates on behalf of the Town Board; and WHEREAS, after due _notice the Southold Town Board issued a Conditioned Negative Declaration with respect to said application, pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review Act, and 6NYCRR Part 617.6(h). and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of SOUlthold; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Board found that the proposed use is compatible with the site, environmental impacts are expected to be minimal, and mitigation measures are available to minimize potential environmental effects which will be addressed in the conditions of granting this permit; and WHEREAS, the proposed recycling and salvage facility site is presently in active use by Oak Street Trucking, Inc., being used for the purpose of excavation and drainage contracting, soil screening, and offices, which use is being conducted in accordance with a Planning Board approved site plan, and Zoning Board of Appeals authorization, as well as an approved wood chipping operation; and WHEREAS, the proposed use involves the addition of recycling facilities which will ultimately include a concrete/asphalt crusher and car recycling (fluid removal, crushing or cutting) and shipping off site; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants Jeanne M. Grim, President of Oregon Road Recycling Corp, a Recycling and Salvage Facility Permit as requested, for the facility to be located at 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, New York, subject to the following conditions: (1) The proposed sighting of the concrete/asphalt crusher, and automobile storage areas, must be incorporated into an amended site plan and submitted to the Town of Southold Planning Board for review and approval. The Planning Board should make a separate Determination of Significance in consideration of the site plan submitted, in accordance with SEQR Part 617. (2) In COnjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish manufacturers specifications for the concrete/asphalt crusher, which specify noise and dust emissions. These data and specifications will then be compared against applicable standards to ensure compliance,. and or need for speCific setback, sighting or additional mitigation measures. Road ,Recycling Corp.,. by Southold Town Board for a located at 11910 Oregon Road, .~ . ~ , . , ~ . (,' (3) The concrete/asphalt crusher shall only be operated between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5: 00 p. m. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. (4) Only clean concrete and asphalt may be processed by the subject facility, and materials may not be stored more than 30-days from the date of acceptance, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (5) The facility shall be operated in a manner which will eliminate or control nuisances such vectors, odors, dust and noise at all times, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (6) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish estimated truck vehicle trip generation estimates in order to consider the impact upon local roadways. (7) All automobile fluids shall be drained and securely stored within the garage facility in an identified area. There shall be no more than 5-55 gallon drums for storage of toxic or hazardous materials, contained within the building at anyone time. There shall be no floor drains within the bUilding. Compliance with these conditions shall be determined by the Bui/ding Inspector prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and Subsequent inspections as necessary. (8) All collected fluids will be removed on an as needed basis by a Certified Industrial Waste Scavenger. Technology is available to burn waste oil in certain heating equipment. This condition does not preclude this possibility, provided it is conducted in accordance with all applicable New York State and Suffolk County requirements. (9) The applicant agrees to allow access to the site and facilities by Town Officials and/or legitimately designated Town representatives for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the above conditions. The applicant shall file a Covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. * * * (See attached for Condition No. 10 adopted on November 26, 1991.) c?"".#'~ ~~ ~T. Terry 1/ Southold Town Clerk April 12, 1991 1S~ . . .., ;r" t . ( JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OffiCER " ,.~ (' .).~ ~ \ ;:,: i <,. .,,' "" .. .~{:. .':1/~~';.~~~~~. ~~~O:~L~ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 SouIhold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 26, 1991: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby amends their Resolution No. 23, adopted on April 9, 1991, by adding one further condition: "( 1 0) By the filing and compliance of the Covenants and Restrictions this Recycling and Salvage Facility shall be deemed a permanent use on the Subject premises." ~~ Judith T. "T':r~ Southold Town Clerk November 27, 1991 .:'" . .- , SU-l>AU It; I / Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 10, 1991: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby amends their resolution no. 23, adopted on April 9, 1991, to reflect the issuance of a Recycling and Salvage Facility Permit to Oreqon Road Recyclinq Corp. rather than to Jeanne M. Grim, President of Oregon Road Recycling Corp.; and be it further RESOLVED that condition (3) of said permit, with respect to the concrete/asphalt crusher, shall only be operated between the hours of 9 :00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday throuqh Friday. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. /7. ."fl/.;;! ~~ ~T.'~ Southold Town Clerk December 11, 1991 rn DEe 1 3 1991 ill IEmlEOWIE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD . I J);:J/_<JA .- >'>~~ oJ: ~ 'l.\)HOL.f tlc~", '19~.a..c. ,~, ~'8 \J Q.~.'."".' . ~.. ,.... en . "" ,1 , r., . ~ ~ ~\\; ....4,: .. ' ' .'" ~Q./ .l&. "t.'o~}l ~A "X' -"d < '?-<~fljjJ .- PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 'I).u-~ ;;1. 197/ /" Mathew Martin, Secretary Cutchogue Fire District New Suffolk Lane Cutchogue, New York 11935 Dear Mr. Martin: ;f Enolo""" plea"e find (2) "uxveya ~~ ~ ~ ~ J2~/~/Z~ sc.rh7#/~'-~ -05-~6- I. Please notify this office as to whether any fire wells are needed. Please specify whether shallow wells or electric wells will be needed. Please reply by ()rV~ ;1.6 ,1991. Thank you for your cooperation. :7 ary truly yours d () ) ~~: .JA Bennett Orlowski, Jr. / r\ Chairman enc. , . '.1.:;::/j/ '- c/ '1$ (:;: " /'1'"' ~~ 'I g , :" c \cn I' :z.: ,:j ~ ' !Tl . ,C::>' '!ftO ~' '~ ~ 2, ~O, :;L .".:~<::::; ,(. ..,..-,,-'0;~.( l'::z- 1',fJ.-1>' .-<-:;c::-ZT--::.:G;jr' . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennell Orlowski, Jr" Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr, Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTI L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 December 10, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Re: Site Plan for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM ~ 1000-83-4.5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: The following resolutions were adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on December 9, 1991. BE IT RESOLVED That the Southold Town planning Board, acting pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review Act, hereby takes lead agent status; makes a determination of non-significance and grants a Negative Declaration for this proposal to cons~ruct a recycling and salvage facility. BE IT RESOLVED That the Southold Town Planning Board hereby' grants site plan approval upon fufillment of the following condition: Submission of five revised site plans which incorporate the following: 1. A ten (10) foot wide vegetative buffer around the entire perimeter of the side and rear portions of the property. The landscape plan for the buffer shall show a double row of staggered evergreen trees. A mix of the fOllowing species shall be used: white pines, white cedar, red spruce and arborvitae. The trees shall be between 8 and 10 feet in height and shall be planted twenty (20) feet apart (on center); except that trees between the southern edge of the car storage area and the southernmost end of the property may be between 5 and 6 feet in height. -, . 2. The following notations: A. The landscaping in the front yard shall be of sufficient depth and height to block the view of the equipment from the road and the neighboring residences, subject to a one year review by this Board. B. In the interest of mitigating noise, additional buffering shall be installed, as needed, subject to a one year review by this Board. C. A means of providing water spray shall be maintained on the site at all times for the purpose of dust control on the site and by the crushing equipment. D. The site shall be operated in accordance with all conditions of approval as they were set forth by the Town Board in its resolutions of approval which were adopted on April 9, 1991, November 26, 1991 and December 10, 1991) and by the Zoning Board of Appeals in its decision of September 12, 1991 on Appeal No. 4041. (The Liber and Page numbers of all required Declarations of Covenants and Restrictions shall be noted on the site plan.) 3. An approval stamp by the Suffolk County Department of Health and a permit from the New York State Department of Environmental conservation for each of all proposed activities on the site. A copy of the Negative Declaration is enclosed for your records. Please contact Valerie Scopaz if you have any questions about these resolutions. Sincerely, ~t~~.'f-,../t/S Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl. cc: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Victor Lessard, principal Building Inspector . ,_:;;'x<.(//-, -"~'?-- rJf1.)' ';)~fFDl.ti,;'r iP 'I.S> "'a '<\ //~ ~ '~ ;'r,~ ~\\ \ .::;, -:. ' ,(:~ - (;) \).0: ):, ~,~ ~ 'Iii,; "',,'Y" "" ~, '111)" ,,~.'.[ .~ <', >:::-:.:;"'..::z;O_f)./ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S, McDonald Kenneth L Edwards SCOTI L HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 3tate Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non-Significance December 10, 1991 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action : Oregon Road Recycling corporation SCTM 11: 1000-83-3-4.5 Location: South side of Oregon Road, about 572'east of Cox's Lane, Cutchogue, New York SEQR Status: Type I () Unlisted (x) Conditioned Negative Declaration: Yes ( ) No (x) Description of Action: To construct a recycling and salvage facility for the purpose of crushing and recycling concrete, asphalt and cars. The proposed uses would be added to the existing uses which are associated with the company's activities: excavation and drainage, soil screening, wood chipping and the offices. . . Page 2 Planning Board December 10, 1991 Reasons Supporting This Determination: There has been no correspondence received from the Department of Health Services. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. However, the Corporation will be subject to review by this agency in order to obtain necessary permits for the draining, storage and hauling of automobile fluids. There has neen no correspondence received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Stony Brook office. Therefore, it is. assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. The Southold Town Board conducted its own environmental review relative to the application for a permit for a Recycling and Salvage Facility. The application before the Planning Board for site plan approval conforms to the terms of the Conditional Negative Declaration that was issued on March 1, 1991, and the conditions of the Town Board's resolutions of approval of April 9, 1991 and November 26, 1991 (copies enclosed). The Southold Town Board of Zoning Appeals issued a decision on the Special Exception in accordance with the Town Board's Conditional Negative Declaration. (A copy of the Zoning Board's decision is enclosed, also.) The Planning Board finds that the environmental impacts of the proposed expansion of the existing uses of the site to include a Recycling and Salvage Facility will be mitigated satisfactorily by the implementation of the conditions set forth in the March 1, 1991, conditional Negative Declaration of the Town Board, the conditions of the Town Baord's permit (which were set forth on April 9, 1991 and November 26, 1991) and the conditions of the Special . . Page 3 Planning Board December 10, 1991 Exception issued by the Zoning Board of Appeals (No. 4142) for tne reasons set forth herein: 1. The subject property is presently used for industrial purposes including excavation and drainage contracting, wood chipping and material screening. The subject site is in proximity to (and down gradient of) the Southold Town Landfill and is zoned, used and located in a predominately industrial area. 2. The project's operation and impacts have been reviewed in detail through the preparation of a Full Environmental Assessment Form Part III which was submitted in connection with the application. 3. The proposed use is consistent with zoning and land use in the vicinity of the site. 4. The proposed use has Town Board authorization in accordance with Chapter 48-1 of the Town Code, and with the Zoning Board of Appeals' authorization in accordance with Chapter 100 of the Zoning Code. The use is conditionally exempt from NYSECL 6 NYCRR PArt 360. The site must be operated in accordance with Chapter 48-1 of the Town Code, the Zoning Board of Appeals' decision on Appeal No. 4142, the Part 360 conditional exemption of the New York State . law, and the conditions imposed by the Planning Board's conditions of approval of December 9, 1991. For Further Information: Contact Person: Valerie Scopaz Address: Southold Town Planning Board P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N.Y. 11952 Telephone: (516) 765-1938 Encls. cc: Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission Commissioner Jorling, NYSDEC, Albany Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Cramer, Voorhis & ASSociates, Inc. Applicant 'r . .. . , . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECYCLING AND SALVAGE FACILITY PERMIT Oregon Road Recycling Corp. This is to certify that L__H__M;;: Cr' . of the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, whose place of business is at 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, is hereby granted a RECYCLING AND SALVAGE FACILITY PERMIT by the Town Board of the Town of Southold on April 9, 1991, subject to the conditions specified in the Town Board's resolution adopted on April 9, 1991, attached to and made a part of this Permit. In Witness Whereof I have set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Southold this 12th day of April, 1991. r:h/-d ~~ C/ Judith T. Terry Town Clerk . Town of SouthoJd SEA L ..... , . . . 'or . JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL ST A TlSTICS ~fARRJAGE OFFICER .'---.-- .---_......... 'i '.... ...-'~ " "",/.1)",',' ,i~, " J ,- -, ,," '",,_.. "..... :,:':'~\.': \ ' ' --- 'J .,,,,) . -,,\. ,'_/.: "- - ~ "'1 ... ~- -"1_ _ "~-'''':~\:lJ "-" .,1, , .~ ~ -.....~. f:1 J. _".:.1 ~~_~"i/" '-"---'~. Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P,O, Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOllOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOlD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON APRil 9, 1991: WHEREAS, Jeanne M. Grim, President of Oregon application dated December 9, 1990, applied to the Recycling and Salvage Facility Permit at her property Cutchogue; and WHEREAS. a Long Environmental Assessment Form was submitted with the application, and reviewed by Cramer, Voorhis & Associates on behalf of the Town Board; and Road Recycling Corp." by Southold Town Board for a located at 11910 Oregon Road, WHEREAS, after due notice the Southold Town Board issued a Conditioned Negative Declaration with respect to said application, pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review Act, and 6NYCRR Part 617.6(hl. and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Board found that the proposed use is compatible with the site, environmental impacts are expected to be minimal, and mitigation measures are available to minimize potential environmental effects which will be addressed in the conditions of granting this permit; and WHEREAS, the proposed recycling and salvage facility site is presently in active use by Oak Street Trucking, Inc., being us'ed for the purpose of excavation and drainage contracting, soil screening, and offices, which use is being conducted in accordance with a Planning Board approved site plan, and Zoning Board of Appeals authorization, as well as an approved wood chipping operation; and WHEREAS, the proposed use involves the addition of recycling facilities which will ultimately include a concrete/asphalt crusher and car recycling (fluid removal, crushing or cutting) and shipping off site; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants Jeanne M. Grim, President of Oregon Road Recycling Corp, a Recycling and Salvage Facility Permit as requested, for the facility to be located at 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, New York, subject to the following conditions: (1) The proposed sighting of the concrete/asphalt crusher. and automobile storage areas, must be incorporated into an amended site plan and submitted to the Town of Southold Planning Board for review and approval. The Planning Board should make a separate Determination of Significance in consideration of the site plan submitted, in accordance with SEQR Part 617. (2) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish manufacturers specifications for the concrete/asphalt crusher, which specify noise and dust emissions. These data and specifications will then be compared against applicable standards to ensure compliance. 'and or need for specific setback, sighting or additional mitigation measures. \ , ~ . . . . . .. (3) The concrete/asphalt crusher shall only be operated between the hours of 9 :00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. (4) Only clean concrete and asphalt may be processed by the subject facility, and materials may not be stored more than 30-days from the date of acceptance, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (5) The facility shall be operated in a manner which will eliminate or control nuisances such vectors, odors, dust and noise at all times, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer. dated December 10, 1990. (6) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish estimated truck vehicle trip generation estimates in order to consider the impact upon local roadways. (7) All automobile fluids shall be drained and securely stored within the garage facility in an identified area. There shall be no more than 5-55 gallon drums for storage of toxic or hazardous materials, contained within the building at anyone time. There shall be no floor drains within the building. Compliance with these conditions shall be determined by the Building Inspector prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and subsequent inspections as necessary. (8) All collected fluids will be removed on an as needed basis by a Certified Industrial Waste Scavenger. Technology is available to burn waste oil in certain heating equipment. This condition does not preclude this possibility, provided it is conducted in accordance with all applicable New York State and Suffolk County requirements. (9) The applicant agrees to allow access to the site and facilities by Town Officials and/or legitimately designated Town representatives for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the above conditions. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. * * * (See attached for Condition No. 10 adopted on November 26, 1991.) ~d'd~~ c:;7-- j~dith T. Terry C7 Southold Town Clerk April 12, 1991 1[g ".- . . JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Sourhold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 26. 1991: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby amends their Resolution No. 23, adopted on April 9, 1991, by adding one further condition: "( 1 0) By the filing and compliance of the Covenants and Restrictions this Recycling and Salvage Facility shall be deemed a permanent use on the subject premises." 4.. ~d..:.?J ~ ~ ~~L/'~ Judith T. Terry ~ Southard Town Clerk November 27. 1991 / " . Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 . . SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Soulhold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 ',~ .(;;) BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTIlOLD Appl. No. 4041: ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS Matter of the Application of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM. Amendment to Special Exception approval under. Appl. No. 3491, in this Light Industrial (LI) Zone District for permission to authorize recycling and salvage facility, excavation and drainage yard (pursuant to Town Board Resolution adopted April 9, 1991, to be used in conjunction with those uses conditionally permitted under Special Exception No. 3491 (resolution adopted June 25, 1986) for outside stockpiling of material and related offices. Location of Property: Lot No. 2 on the Minor Subdivision Map No. 450 of L.B. Glover: 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, NY: County Tax Map District 1000, Section 83, Block 3, 4.5 (previously part of 4.4). The total lot area consists of 4.59 acres. At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on September 12, 1991, the following action was taken: WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted into the record concerning this application: and WHEREAS, Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question as well as the surrounding zoning districts and land-use districts: and WHEREAS, after due notice the Southold Town Board issued a Conditioned Negative Declaration under the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) with respect to this project; and WHEREAS, this project has received conditional approval for a Recycling and Salvage Facility Facility from the Southold Town Board on April 9, 1991: and WHEREAS, the Board made the fOllowing findings of fact: 1. By this application, applicant seeks a Special Exception under the following provisions of the zoning code: Article XIV, Sections 100-141(A & B), Article XIV, Section 100-140B, applicable to this parcel zoned "LIlt Light Industrial and containing 4.59 acres. ~ .. ~- Appl. No. 4041~ ,atter of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM Decision Rendered September 12, 1991 . 2. Submitted under this application for consideration are site plan maps dated February 1, 1990, revised July 2, 1991, prepared by Peconic Surveyors, P.C. depicting: (a) the proposed outside area for drainage, stockpiling areas and other paved areas, portable screening plant, portable commercial wood chipper, proposed concrete crusher, proposed and existing septic systems, proposed building and inside loading ramp, roofed drain, cardinale scale and its housing, drywells, existing water lines, berm areas, proposed 5' high identification ground sign, street trees, slatted fence borders (all to meet Planning Board requirements), grade elevations, leeching pools, parking areas, lighting information, etc. 3. It is noted for the record that: (a) the existing uses and bUildings, together with all outside facility areas, also shown on this site plan amended July 2, 1991, have received conditional approval from the Board of Appeals, via Special Exception dated June 25, 1986 under App1. No. 3491, and via Variance (for front yard setback of two-story building) on March 5, 1987 under Appl. No. 3595. (b) the subject premises is located in the Hamlet of Cutchogue along the south side of Oregon Road (frontage 362.05 ft.) and is known and referred to as Lot No.4 of the Minor Subdivision of L.B. Glover (Planning Board ~450). 4. The premises is adjacent on three sides by other industrial zoned properties. To the south is the Southold Town landfill and disposal areas. To the north are properties located in the Agricultural-Conservation Zone District, with existing dwellings. 5. It is the position of this Board that: (a) the proposed recylcing and salvage facilities, with related amenities, will be in conformity with the Zoning Code as applies to this Light Industrial Zone District. (b) the amount of land applied to this proposed use is more than adequate and will lend to the efficient ~nd safe circulation for vehicles and pedestrians as well as maneuverability of equipment and vehicles on the site, and appropriate located customer and employee parking areas. (c) extended screening will be provided to reduce possible noise impacts, and new landscaped areas will be provided {to meet Planning Board requirements as well}; (d) all runoff and discharge will be into drywells and leeching basins; · ) - Appl. No. 4041. ocr of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM .;sion Rendered September 12, 1991 . - ? ----------------.. oQ " I t" f t"""-~ zon~ng regu a ~ons rom con ~nu~ng ~n ,/ uses permitted hereunder; prohibited under the conjunction with the 6. In considering this application, the Board also finds and determines: (a) these uses will not alter the essential character of this industrial area and are in harmony with and the general purposes and intent of zoning; (b) that these uses will not be harmful aesthetically or be substantially adverse to public health, welfare, safety, convenience, or order of the town; (c) that the proposed uses will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use districts; (d) the uses are in harmony with and will promote the general purposes and intent of zoning. The Board has also, among other considerations, considered subsections (A) through (P) of Article XXVI, Section 100-264 of the Southo1d Town Zoning Code. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Dinizio, seconded by Mr. Villa, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT a Special Exception, for a proposed RecYlcing and Salvage Facilities, with related amenities, in conjunction with the existing authorized uses, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. Proposed crusher to be located 150 feet (approximately) from the rear property line, centered, with appropriate noise screening that may be required by this Board once the crusher is placed in operation. 2. Hours of operation, as agreed by the applicant, for the proposed crusher shall be limited to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 3. Chipper not to be used on Saturday or Sunday, as agreed. 4. Piling of waste from cars or other vehicles (i.e. seats, etc.), when and if stored, shall be of a temporary time period and shall not be piled at a height of more than 20 feet, with a location 50 feet or more from the property line(s). 5. No burying of materials shall be authorized without valid N.Y.s. D.E.C. permits and other agencies having jurisdiction thereof. 6. Conditions of prior Appl. No. 3595 rendered March 5, 1987 (Grim) and Appl. No. 3491 rendered June 25, 1986 (Grim) must be complied with. 7. The conditions and limitations under this Special Exception must be complied with at all times, as well as during . ~ . 4 - Appl. No. 4041'. er of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM ision Rendered September 12, 1991 . issuance of state, county and other agency permits or approvals. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Goehringer, Dinizio and Villa. adopted. lk Messrs. Grigonis, Doyen, This resolution was duly * * * ~ -------,-7 /' //) ~ /~ ~/ c:~~c GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN V ~ ~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECYCLING AND SALVAGE FACILITY PERMIT This is to certify that Jeanne M. Grim, of the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York, whose place of business is at 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, is hereby granted a RECYCLING AND SALVAGE FACILITY PERMIT by the Town Board of the Town of Southold on April 9, 1991, subject to the conditions specified in the Town Board's resolution adopted on April 9, 1991, attached to and made a part of this Permit. In Witness Whereof I have set my hand and the Seal of the Town of Southold this 12th day of April, 1991. r:h/~ ~~ t/ Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of SouthoJd SEA L strr.6Frt-e 1/3 tiS DEe - " ~ F' _" ..,,(, ,j,U ~;Jr\i~O , , 1 / .. . ----- -~:-~-,;' ....~,,- JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS ~ARRIAGE OFFICER '~: 'Jt:~~\ -\ ..... 25} ./) '\ ../.... " '"....,............. ,',:- 'J '. "'1, ?'. j: :l -~~,~,.~~~/ Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON APRIL 9. 1991: WHEREAS. Jeanne M. Grim. President of Oregon application dated December 9. 1990. applied to the Recycling and Salvage Facility Permit at her property Cutchogue; and Road, Recycling Corp... by Southold Town Board for a located at 11910 Oregon Road. WHEREAS, application. Board; and WHEREAS. after due notice the Southold Town Board issued a Conditioned Negative Declaration with respect to said application, pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review Act, and 6NYCRR Part 617.6(h), and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold; and WHEREAS. the Southold Town Board found that the proposed use is compatible with the site, environmental impacts are expected to be minimal, and mitigation measures are available to minimize potential environmental effects which will be addressed in the conditions of granting this permit; and WHEREAS, the proposed recycling and salvage facility site is presently in active use by Oak Street Trucking. Inc., being used for the purpose of excavation and drainage contracting, soil screening. and offices, which use is being conducted in accordance with a Planning Board approved site plan, and Zoning Board of Appeals authorization, as well as an approved wood chipping operation; and WHEREAS, the proposed use involves the addition of recycling facilities which will ultimately include a concrete/asphalt crusher and car recycling (fluid removal. crushing or cutting) and shipping off site; now, therefore. be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby grants Jeanne M. Grim. President of Oregon Road Recycling Corp, a Recycling and Salvage Facility Permit as requested, for the facility to be located at 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, New York, subject to the following conditions: (1) The proposed sighting of the concrete/asphalt crusher, and automobile storage areas, must be incorporated into an amended site plan and submitted to the Town of Southold Planning Board for review and approval. The Planning Board should make a separate Determination of Significance in consideration of the site plan submitted, in accordance with SEQR Part 617. (2) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish manufacturers specifications for the concrete/asphalt crusher, which specify noise and dust emissions. These data and specifications will then be compared against applicable standards to ensure compliance, . and or need for specific setback, sighting or additional mitigation measures. a Long Environmental Assessment Form was submitted with the and reviewed by Cramer, Voorhis & Associates on behalf of the Town ,. ... (3) The concrete/asphalt crusher shall only be operated between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. (4) Only clean concrete and asphalt may be processed by the subject facility, and materials may not be stored more than 30-days from the date of acceptance, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (5) The facility shall be operated in a manner which will eliminate or control nuisances such vectors, odors, dust and noise at all times, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (6) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish estimated truck vehicle trip generation estimates in order to consider the impact upon local roadways. (7) All automobile fluids shall be drained and securely stored within the garage facility in an identified area. There shall be no more than 5-55 gallon drums for storage of toxic or hazardous materials, contained within the building at anyone time. There shall be no floor drains within the building. Compliance with these conditions shall be determined by the Building Inspector prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and subsequent inspections as necessary. (8) All collected fluids will be removed on an as needed basis by a Certified Industrial Waste Scavenger. Technology is available to burn waste oil in certain heating equipment. This condition does not preclude this possibility, provided it is conducted in accordance with all applicable New York State and Suffolk County requirements. (9) The applicant agrees to allow access to the site and facilities by Town Officials and/or legitimately designated Town representatives for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the above conditions. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. * * * (See attached for Condition No. 10 adopted on November 26, 1991.) ~.~~. .....7 - ~ Judith T. Ter~ SouthoJd Town Clerk April 12, 1991 -t@ . . JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 26, 1991: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby amends their Resolution No. 23, adopted on April 9, 1991, by adding one further condition: "( 1 0) By the filing and compliance of the Covenants and Restrictions this Recycling and Salvage Facility shall be deemed a permanent use on the subject premises." ~~ Judith T.~~ Southold Town Clerk November 27, 1991 . CRAMER, V~ AsOCIATES ENVIRONMEN~G CONSULTANTS . ;. " . .--' SU!Jr1lJ::, ~~ 8) 9) November 15, 1991 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Ir. Chairman Southold Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: OCi\1n Road Recycling Inc., Cutchogue S # 1000-83-4.5 Review of Full EAF Part III Dear Benny: As per your authorization to proceed with review of the above noted documentation, please be advised that we have reviewed the Long EAF Part III prepared by H2M Group. The document accurately and adequately addresses the questions raised in our correspondence of September 3, 1991 regarding this project. Based upon the EAF Part III, we note the following: 1) 2) A detailed site plan has been submitted depicting required information. This site plan has been used as a basis for environmental analysis. Noise data and analysis for the proposed use and site as prepared by H2M indicates acceptable noise levels at the property lines, provided a vegetative buffer is provided. It seems prudent to provide a double row of offset evergreens to comprise tIie ten (10) foot buffer recommended by H2M. The applicant has agreed to operations of the concrete asphalt crusher only during the 9-5 period. This will minimize noise impacts and should be assured through covenant. The source of recycling material has been identified as the Town of Southold, and this should be adhered to. Mitigation for noise, dust, odors and vectors has been identified. Noise impacts are not expected to be significant provided setbacks and buffers identified in the EAF are provided. Dust release from equipment is also minimal and can be further minimized usin~ equipment sprayers. It is recommended that a spray wagon be maintained on site ill order to wet ground surfaces if necessary to keep dust down. Odor impact from the waste material proposed to be handled on site is not expected to be significant. Vectors require food, harborage and water. Given the proposed site operations as documented in the EAF, favorable conditions will not be present and potential for vectors on site is minimal. Vehicle trip ends have been identified and referenced. Approval of the site plan should be conditioned upon receipt of necessary County and State permits for automotive waste fluids. Automotive waste fluids must be drained and stored in appropriate receptacles in the enclosed building. Fluids must be periodically removed by licensed waste oil or industrial waste scavenger as appropriate. Access to the site by Town officials or designat allowed in the future. 3) 4) 5) sentatives must be I1_UWl!fn\ ffov 8" T'II -.' I ) Page 1 orz 54-2 NORTH COUNTRY ROAD, MILLER PLACE, NY 11764 (516) 331-1455- ""IjOLO TO'" ;~rw' - - .' 3) . . Oregon Road Recycling Environmental Review These points provide sufficient information for the Planning Board to base a decision on the project, in compliance with environmental review procedures, through the adoption of a Determination of Signficance. The following reasons for a Negative Declaration are offered in support: 1) The subject property is presently used for industrial purposes including excavation and dramage contracting, wood chipping and material screenin~. The subject site is in proximity to and down gradient of the Southold Landfill and IS zoned, used and located in a predominantly industrial area. The project operation and impacts have been reviewed in detail through the preparation of a Full Environmental Assessment Form Part III submitted in connection with the application. The proposed use is consistent with wnin~ and land use in the vicinity of the site. The proposed use has Town Board authonzation in accordance with Chapter 48-1, and IS conditionally exemJ?t from NYSECL 6 NYCRR Part 360. The site must be operated in accordance Wlth Chapter 48-1, the Part 360 conditional exemption and the following additional requirements. The following are conditions of site plan approval, to be incorporated into the proposed covenants through covenants: a. The afplicant shall provide a 10 foot wide vegetative buffer involving a double row 0 offset evergreen trees on the perimeter of the property. b. The applicant agrees to provide addItional vegetative buffering or other necessary noise mitigation at a future date if noise generated at the site is determined by the Town to be offensive. A "water wagon" or means of providin~ a water spray shall be maintained on the site for connection to crushing eqUlpment or for dust control on site surfaces as necessary. The applicant agrees that the hours of operation of the concrete/asphalt crusher shall be restricted to the period from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Automotive waste fluids must be drained and stored in appropriate receptacles in an approved enclosed building. Fluids must be periodically removed by licensed waste oil or industrial waste scavenger as appropriate. The applicant agrees to allow access to Town officials and/or appropriately designated Town representatives in order to ensure compliance with restrictions. 2) 2) c. d. e. f. With the inclusion of these conditions as part of the site plan approval, the filing of a Negative Declaration including these conditions, and the filing of covenants in a form sufficient to the Town Attorney, we believe that the potential environmental imJ?acts of this facility have been mitigated to the maximum extent practicable. If the Board is m agreement, these Reasons for the Determination can be incorporated into a Negative Declaration which should be adopted by resolution of the Board prior to decision on the project. If you have any questions concerning this review, please do not hesitate to call. ~eryt ..~............ .~ harles J. Voorhis, CEP, AlCP SOCIATES G CONSULTANTS Pnge20f2 ~ . . , SUbnLl? SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER SENDER: ~c0~_ d0~A(-~Cb' /~- Y3- 3-t!,.s- ~y~~~~ c4;= SUBJECT: SCTM#: COMMENTS: .' '''( .~. , . ,) ,',' fEUWfEfn) NOV I 2 1991 L0 SOUTHOlD TOWN PLANNING Bi):'~~L__._ . C...., ".pcZhC/>,,", .oP:J~ '1.\}fFOCt .""" 1;r~C~""I'~\ 0Y~/' ~" I Q ~ , ..'; \en C ,..,.& ~\ . ~u ~ _.' ""'"1' .\ ~ ,.. ~' 'C "" ~O'..[ ''I. ~'S /Y ~ r;zo "IY' ~~:r~JJYjjjJ . / J""~ I.A.LL- PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 November 7, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 cutchogue, New York 11935 Re: site Plan for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, cutchogue SCTM i 1000-83-4.5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: This is to acknowledge receipt of Part III of the Long Environmental Assessment form for the aforenoted project. A copy of Part III of the Assessment form has been sent to all the coordinating agencies, as well as to our environmental consultant, Charles Voorhis. Enclosed you will find a copy of a letter from Mr. Voorhis advising us that there will be an additional charge for reviewing Part III. The additional fee is $500.00. It would be appreciated if you would send us a check, made out to the Town of Southold, to cover this charge. If you have any questions about this, please speak with Valerie Scopaz of this office. Very truly yours, ~t.Vif ~~vL>: f:/tis Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman '.I .... (I ~"~ "'~ .~" '.:E.~ l\\' ;;'"h \ ,,-/ _'_ ,\ "I,,' &..- . %::. ," I'>.....,\..~ ....-....... ~ 1---"" " . , .!.' ..... f Y-!' "'.J.-'"!,'" ., ".. .... 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() ... ._----,-"~ -~---~, ----, --""-. ~~.< 1"'" .~""OVt:l.ll"'. "-_"c, ~:"'5 t Mr. Benn~H (dowski. Ir. Chairml:\l1 . $outho\d P\an,Jng Board Town Hail. 5309~q,1ain Road P.O. Box 1179 $out~"ld, NY ; !9"1 R,~: Ore$on RoaJ Re<:jcUng, Inc. ReView of Long EAF Part III SCTM 11000-83.3-4.$ Dear Bel'l'Y A" your letter of J'.:(lve.ml,<:t 1, 1991, this correspondence wiH serve ,i. " '.mp{);,z; "'7vio:,' 'c..iew of the LNlg [AI' r...,'~ III for the sbove referellC"d,)roject. Cur,,,.,, 'w of t),c dO<.,;,Tlent finds thaI there is Sigll;f~~>I": technkal content, <1~''; Ii number of ez whkh have been addressed jf) the RAF. ',pc ".e to review the dOt'UJ;1.:;Dl, and provide a letter of review ;en:.'r.ing to th~ (kqU3(), :O.lg EM in addre.ssing the j~sues, and provide recornroel,o.,).tions and/or 'd,tion:<) ;"., ')(l~ which rnaYiJe l.c"esoary to minimize PQtellliaj in'i)i;;;t~jf ,!'" rm)jecL ',t fee 'lese services is $680.00. . "e;",e advise if you wbh us 10 proceed, Th,mk you for your attention to this ma,:t~t. f 1/7}t1 ~tJ-- ::::~c- It?p -- ~ r m NOV - 6 1991 00 ~rnrnn'l!1rn ~,j? NORTH C:OUNTRY P06,Q, ~J!U"EH PL.ACF:. 1\1 1'\764 'P' ??:,14t~.'~' ;;.~: ,I:' ", ":::-".'1(.; ">. .-,':L_,~__,_:.c.,;;;","-"-.. f ~~Ol~ (f.. ~'% . ;.....::: " ~ ;..& ~ tt'-,Ij \(::l~.. . ~Jr; ~ ~O.f .ijr't.~~l ~=co~;f f'i PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOIT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 November 1, 1991 Charles Voorhis Cramer, Voorhis & Associates 54-2 North Country Road Miller Place, New York 11764 Re: Review of Part III of Long Environmental Assessment Form for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Cutchogue, N.Y. SCTM * 1000-83-3-4.5 Dear Mr. Voorhis: Enclosed please find Part III of the long environmental assessment form for the above-referenced project. This document was assembled at the Planning Board's request pursuant to your recommendation this past July. Please review the information. If additional money is needed for this portion of the review, please send us an estimate by facsimile. Sincerely, a~q~5Z--/?S Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman \ . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor :\, .._<i. Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 1\971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 October 31, 1991 RE: Oregon Road Recycling SCTMilOOO-83-3-4.5 Cutchogue, NY Dear Reviewer: On August 12, 1991, the Southold Town Planning Board started the coordination process on this proposal to develop a recycling and salvage facility. Shortly thereafter, we asked the applicant to complete Part III of the Long Environmental Assessment Form in order to provide the additional information that would be needed to reach a determination. In order to assist you in your review, we have enclosed a corrected Part I, a completed Part II and the recently completed Part III, along with a revised site plan (dated as received: July 22, 19991). Please respond with issues of concern within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter. Sincerely, ~'~~~~k Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ~ Chairman Encls. cc: Board of Appeals Building Department Southold Town Board Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services NYSDEC - Stony Brook NYSDEC - Albany Cramer, Voorhis & Associates, Inc. SENDER: SUBJECT: SCTM#: COMMENTS: t r .-/ $160 U:; SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER p h'-J-r~ ;<Y~~YY\ , tYu~ /f'h--PI.- ~ - (',{eLr-i ;; 3-3 - c.j, 'S- 10 J--c--vU ~-V'~ ,. cl',A_ rf'-<-...-:1.. ~ .--L I ~~ t11h~ 'I o7-1YJ4.- .. ~~. ", APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS 2' \ {'-\,\Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman i i O&(\?J Charles Grigonis, Jr. \...'. / Serge Doyen, Jr. " ' James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa '- . . 7/-=-) ,/,- I '.J SCOTI L. HARRIS o:::{ (f!:Fi iF Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1809 ,:,,~Uffl)Ct>"~ ,/~ "CM' C'" cc'" I.::.~VJ'. ~ \:' "I.....l:! ", '0, ':Il->,,\\, ,,;=>' ~i ::2. :. "" . \ -, N '" ' ,-" ~ .,' ::)~, ,+- ;:;::;,,\ ).\(::)-. l'" ~,'\ t' ~~ J,~ ..l; _ ~, ':, -r... ". ,,,,,"' .:.. "'IO'./.. ,,'0.,,;' ~ ~,. i'f<f'r 'Y.q-~-=<2~.x-'~~:;; Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD R (01 ~ ~ '1l \1 :'\ ~,\5 I.'!J ,J \~ OCi - A'''' ,t \ ,,\ ~~~J~~8 J&r~ ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS Appl. No. 4041: Matter of the Application of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM. Amendment to Special Exception approval under Appl. No. 3491, in this Light Industrial (LI) Zone District for permission to authorize reCYCling and salvage facility, excavation and drainage yard (pursuant to Town Board Resolution adopted April 9, 1991, to be used in conjunction with those uses conditionally permitted under Special Exception No. 3491 (resolution adopted June 25, 1986) for outside stockpiling of material and related offices. Location of Property: Lot No. 2 on the Minor Subdivision Map No. 450 of L.B. Glover; 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 83, Block 3, 4.5 (previously part of 4.4). The total lot area consists of 4.59 acres. At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on September 12, 1991, the fol~owing action was taken: WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted into the record concerning this application; and WHEREAS, Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question as well as the surrounding zoning districts and land-use districts; and WHEREAS, after due notice the Southold Town Board issued a Conditioned Negative Declaration under the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) with respect to this project; and WHEREAS, this project has received conditional approval for a Recycling and Salvage Facility Facility from the Southold Town Board on April 9, 1991; and WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact: 1. By this application, applicant seeks A Special Exception under the following provisions of the zoning code: Article XIV, Sections 100-141(A & B), Article XIV, Section 100-140B, applicable to this parcel zoned "LI" Light Industrial and containing 4.59 acres. t. . Page 2 - Appl. No. 404 Matter of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM Decision Rendered September 12, 1991 . ? Submitted under this application for consideration are site plan maps dated February 1, 1990, revised July 2, 1991, prepared by Peconic Surveyors, P.C. depicting: (a) the proposed outside area for drainage, stockpiling areas and other paved areas, portable screening plant, portable commercial wood chipper, proposed concrete crusher, proposed and existing septic systems, proposed building and inside loading ramp, roofed drain, cardinale scale and its housing, drywells, existing water lines, berm areas, proposed 5' high identification ground sign, street trees, slatted fence borders (all to meet Planning Board requirements), grade elevations, leeching pools, parking areas, lighting information, etc. 3. It is noted for the record that: (a) the existing uses and buildings, together with all outside facility areas, also shown on this site plan amended July 2, 1991, have received conditional approval from the Board of Appeals, via Special Exception dated June 25, 1986 under Appl. No. 3491, and via variance (for front yard setback of two-story building) on March 5, 1987 under Appl. No. 3595./ (b) the subject premises is located in the Hamlet of Cutchogue along the south side of Oregon Road (frontage,362.05 ft.) and is known and referred to as Lot No.4 of the Minor Subdivision of L.B. Glover (Planning Board ~450). 4. The premises is adj acent on three sides by other Town'/ ,----."" industrial zoned properties. To the south is the Southold landfill and disposal areas. To the north are properties located in the Agricultural-Conservation Zone District, with existing dwellings. 5. It is the position of this Board that: (a) the proposed recylcing and salvage facilities, with related amenities, will be in conformity with the Zoning Code as applies to this Light Industrial Zone District. (b) the amount of land applied to this proposed use is more than adequate and will lend to the efficient and safe circulation for vehicles and pedestrians as well as maneuverability of equipment and vehicles on the site, and appropriate located customer and employee parking areas. (c) extended screening will be provided to reduce possible noise impacts, and new landscaped areas will be provided {to meet Planning Board requirements as well}; (d) all runoff and discharge will be into drywells and leeching basins; r ~age'3 - Appl. No. 4041'" Matter of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM Decision Rendered September 12, 1991 . a 6. In considering this application, the Board also finds and determines: (a) these uses will not alter the essential character of this industrial area and are in harmony with and the general purposes and intent of zoning; (b) that these uses will not be harmful aesthetically or be substantially adverse to public health, welfare, safety, convenience, or order of the town; (c) that the proposed uses will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use districts; (d) the uses are in harmony with and will promote the general purposes and intent of zoning. The Board has also, among other considerations, considered subsections (A) through (P) of Article XXVI, section 100-264 of the Southold Town Zoning Code. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Dinizio, seconded by Mr. Villa, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT a Special Exception, for a proposed Recylcing and Salvage Facilities, with related amenities, in conjunction with the existing authorized uses, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. proposed crusher to be located 150 feet (approximately) from the rear property line, centered, with appropriate noise screening that may be required by this Board once the crusher is placed in operation. 2. Hours of operation, as agreed by the applicant, for the proposed crusher shall be limited to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 3. Chipper not to be used on Saturday or Sunday, as agreed. 4. Piling of waste from cars or other vehicles (i.e. seats, etc.), when and if stored, shall be of a temporary time period and shall not be piled at a height of more than 20 feet, with a location 50 feet or more from the property line(s). 5. No burying of materials shall be authorized without valid N.Y.S. D.E.C. permits and other agencies having jurisdiction thereof. 1987 must 6. Conditions of prior Appl. No. 3595 rendered March 5, (Grim) and Appl. No. 3491 rendered June 25, 1986 (Grim) be complied with. 7. The conditions and limitations under this Special Exception must be complied with at all times, as well as during ,. ,Pii~e' 4 - Appl. No. 4041- Matter of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM Decision Rendered September 12, 1991 . issuance of state, county and other agency permits or approvals. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Goehringer, Dinizio and Villa. adopted. Messrs. Grigonis, Doyen, This resolution was duly * * lk * /; 7;:7 ~/ a~, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN (/ RECEIVED AND FILED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN cLERK Iala/'if HOUR /0:-10 rvYI) D:~~y, &~r-~-- \ To~ C1e'~ Town of 3oo"""".--J '- ~ " . . . - -0/ >" '\\rr r'" ~..).) ~ -, ~ ~ .~ ~~ ~ v. .:J ~~ ~5 =- ,,, '" .;;) "1)' . ;~~.g ". -"'~ . ".:7j , ..4 ., SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 l !) l. BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN dF SOUTH OLD september 30, 1991 Mr. and . Donald Grim 47~ Jernick Lane Southold, NY 11971 Re: Appl. No. 4041 - Special Exception (RecYCling Yard) Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: Attached please find a copy of the determination rendered by the Board of Appeals concerning your application for approval of a recylcing and salvage facility, in conjunction with the permitted existing uses. Please be sure to return to the Planning Board (and the Building Department) as well as any other agency for such permits or other approvals which are appropriate for this project. A copy of this decision has simultaneously herewith been transmitted to the planning Board and Building Inspector for their files and update. Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski Enclosure Copy of Decision to: Southold Town Planning Southold Town Building Board ~ Department ~ :U OCT - ? 1991 , .- ... . ., . Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 >-;.".'-;.. ,'UnOl v-.;~ ,...::-~tI" ," t'o...~~ .","'" ~_ c, .~: (;. _' -~'t;\ -::l ,," t'.'- ~ .: ,,::,. ....... -, :! ~ '~ l .\ - == :\,' :', \i": ~_ ",' r,., (: , <:::> ..,~ .:: ~ri ',_ "';~',,,,,- " o!"~ 'v 'c./f" .'>.::> A" ., ."/.1. :'iI -!..",.w 0.-->- .,,- J _IV '~-:--,_ .' __'-(J.-.,J , <Z"Q_?:.:ax:U'" SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS Appl. No. 4041: Matter of the Application of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM. Amendment to Special Exception approval under Appl. No. 3491, in this Light Industrial (LI) Zone District for permission to authorize recycling and salvage facility, excavation and drainage yard (pursuant to Town Board Resolution adopted April 9, 1991, to be used in conjunction with those uses conditionally permitted under Special Exception No. 3491 (resolution adopted June 25, 1986) for outside stockpiling of material and related offices. Location of Property: Lot No. 2 on the Minor Subdivision Map No. 450 of L.B. Glover; 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 83, Block 3, 4.5 (previously part of 4.4). The total lot area consists of 4.59 acres. At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on September 12, 1991, the following action was taken: WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted into the record concerning this application; and WHEREAS, Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question as well as the surrounding zoning districts and land-use districts; and WHEREAS, after due notice the Southold Town Board issued a Conditioned Negative Declaration under the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) with respect to this project; and WHEREAS, this project has received conditional approval for a Recycling and Salvage Facility Facility from the Southold Town Board on April 9, 1991; and WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact: 1. By this application, applicant seeks a special Exception under the following provisions of the zoning code: Article XIV, Sections 100-14l(A & B), Article XIV, Section 100-140B, applicable to this parcel zoned "LI" Light Industrial and containing 4.59 acres. \ ,. p'age 2 - Appl. No. 4041tt Matter of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM Decision Rendered September 12, 1991 . 2. Submitted under this application for consideration are site plan maps dated February 1, 1990, revised July 2, 1991, prepared by peconic Surveyors, P.C. depicting: (al the proposed outside area for drainage, stockpiling areas and other paved areas, portable screening plant, portable commercial wood chipper, proposed concrete crusher, proposed and existing septic systems, proposed building and inside loading ramp, roofed drain, cardinale scale and its housing, drywells, existing water lines, berm areas, proposed 5' high identification ground sign, street trees, slatted fence borders (all to meet Planning Board requirements), grade elevations, leeching pools, parking areas, lighting information, etc. 3. It is noted for the record that: (a) the existing uses and buildings, together with all outside facility areas, also shown on this site plan amended July 2, 1991, have received conditional approval from the Board of Appeals, via Special Exception dated June 25, 1986 under Appl. No. 3491, and via Variance (for front yard setback of two-story building) on March 5, 1987 under Appl. No. 3595. (b) the subject premises is located in the Hamlet of Cutchogue along the south side of oregon Road (frontage 362.05 ft.) and is known and referred to as Lot No.4 of the Minor Subdivision of L.B. Glover (Planning Board *450). 4. The premises is adjacent on three sides by other industrial zoned properties. To the south is the Southold Town landfill and disposal areas. To the north are properties located in the Agricultural-Conservation Zone District, with existing dwellings. 5. It is the position of this Board that: (a) the proposed recylcing and salvage facilities, with related amenities, will be in conformity with the Zoning Code as applies to this Light Industrial Zone District. (b) the amount of land applied to this proposed use is more than adeguate and will lend to the efficient and safe circulation for vehicles and pedestrians as well as maneuverability of equipment and vehicles on the site, and appropriate located customer and employee parking areas. (c) extended screening will be provided to reduce possible noise impacts, and new landscaped areas will be provided {to meet planning Board requirements as well}; (d) all runoff and discharge will be into drywells and leeching basins; ~\ p,a<ge 3 - Appl. No. 4041e Matter of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM Decision Rendered September 12, 1991 . 7' /-~~ h . I' f . .~ ( prohlblted under t e zonlng regu atlons rom contlnulng In ) conjunction with the uses permitted hereunder;_~ __.__u.._u___..__ ~ 6. In considering this application, the Board also finds and determines: (a) these uses will not alter the essential character of this industrial area and are in harmony with and the general purposes and intent of zoning; (b) that these uses will not be harmful aesthetically or be substantially adverse to public health, welfare, safety, convenience, or order of the town; (c) that the proposed uses will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use districts; (d) the uses are in harmony with and will promote the general purposes and intent of zoning. The Board has also, among other considerations, considered subsections (A) through (P) of Article XXVI, Section 100-264 of the Southold Town Zoning Code. AcCordingly, on motion by Mr. Dinizio, seconded by Mr. Villa, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT a Special Exception, for a proposed Recylcing and Salvage Facilities, with related amenities, in conjunction with the existing authorized uses, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. proposed crusher to be located 150 feet (approximately) from the rear property line, centered, with appropriate noise screening that may be required by this Board once the crusher is placed in operation. 2. Hours of operation, as agreed by the applicant, for the proposed crusher shall be limited to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 3. Chipper not to be used on Saturday or Sunday, as agreed. 4. piling of waste from cars or other vehicles (i.e. seats, etc.), when and if stored, shall be of a temporary time period and shall not be piled at a height of more than 20 feet, with a location 50 feet or more from the property line(s). 5. No burying of materials shall be authorized without valid N.Y.S. D.E.C. permits and other agencies having jurisdiction thereof. 6. Conditions of prior Appl. No. 3595 rendered March 5, 1987 (Grim) and Appl. No. 3491 rendered June 25, 1986 (Grim) must be complied with. 7. The conditions and limitations under this Special Exception must be complied with at all times, as well as during , ., R~qe 4 - Appl. No. 4041~ Matter of DONALD AND JEANNE GRIM Decision Rendered September 12, 1991 . issuance of state, county and other agency permits or approvals. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Goehringer, Dinizio and Villa. adopted. Messrs. Grigonis, Doyen, This resolution was duly * /----; ...---,-7 ~/a ,/ . ~'- GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN , ' v' * * lk ,- i ~ -;::::'i."L;::: .', /l~\\fFDlif' ".~ ;,i~<;:,\'~ t'a ?~ "~ ~") (rJ...::, .:;.Al:{ .;::, .. :) Q =-- ~ en . ~,~.'\~ "~~'~1. ""'.. ,,<'0./ ;~ ~ ",-<I , PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor '<;"-;-. Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 September 5, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Re: Site Plan for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM # 1000-83-4.5 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Grim: This is to ask you to comply with our environmental consultant's recommendation that you complete Part III of the Long Environmental Assessment form. A copy of the consultant's letter is enclosed for your convenience, along with a copy of Part III of the Assessment form. This office is sending a copy of the last revised site plan to the consultant to see if it answers their questions. If you have questions about the enclosed material, please speak with Valerie Scopaz of this office. Very truly yours, ~~rr ~.~.iL:/0 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. )7" ~ Chairman cc: Gerard P. Goehringer, Zoning Board of Appeals Charles Voorhis, Cramer, Voorhis & Associates . ..'" . - . .t J. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski, Jr., ( ~ '-- .; 0uNrU: 0; RE: ElIF Review OIUtZ,oN 124. Rc;r.yW~ SCTMll 1000- 83- 3-1, S" It is estimated that the cost oj reviewing the above-noted application as per your letter of l,V,u~~ 12- , 1991 should not exceed $ .liOf). 110 . No work in excess of that amount will be undertaken by this office unless so authorized by the Planning Board in writing. Please notify this office in writing if you wish us to undertake the review. .. Associates F' II; :) '-'1 l~ /lUG f 6 is'::1! ) . . . .,..., .-. ~- .. . -""" ......... ..-. . . ~ ~ CRAMER, V OCIATES ENVIRONMENT G CONSULTANTS . ,'X"IEF-u::. - PI::> V-S September 3, 1991 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Southold Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Oregon Road Recycling Co. SCTM No: 1000-83-3-4.5 SEP -. 4 rp~" Dear Benny: We are in receipt of your letter of August 12, 1991, requesting that we complete a review of the proposed project including review and correction of the Part lEAF, completion of the Part II EAF, and consultation as to how to proceed with review of this project in accord with the State Environmental Quality Review Act. Please be advised that we have reviewed the documentation forwarded to this office. A copy of the corrected Long EAF Part I, and the completed Long EAF Part II are included as an attachment to this letter. In addition, we have inspected the site and offer the following information with regard to review procedures. The site is presently in active use by Oak Street Trucking, Inc., for the {lurpose of excavation and drainage contracting, soil screening and offices. This use is bemg conducted in accord with a previously approved site plan as well as Zoning Board of Appeals authorization. The proposed use involves the addition of recycling facilities which will ultimately include a concrete/asphalt crusher and car recycling (fluid removal, crushing or cutting) and shipping off the site. In terms of existing site and environmental resources, soils and vegetation have been modified. The site is predominantly rock, earth and fill; however some landscaping has been completed near the road frontage. There were no significant vegetation or wildlife resources identified. The site is within Groundwater Management Zone IV and is in the northern border of the Water Budget Area designated by SCDHS. The depth to groundwater is a{lproximately 60 feet, and groundwater beneath the site migrates north. It is noted that rutrate and aldicarb contamination have been identified in the vicinity of the site, and there is a landfill upgradient of the site which is under investigation to determine impact on the aquifer. It is suspected that the landfill site may have caused groundwater degradation. The site is zoned for industrial use. The area surrounding the site, east to Cox's Land, west approximately 750 feet to Depot Land and south to North Road is also zoned industrial. There are intermittent industrial uses in this area. The area north of Oregon Road is zoned "A-C' district. Land use conflicts of the transition from industrial to "A-C' district were considered by the Planning Board in the previous site plan approval which required a 100 foot setback for the facility from Oregon Road. The subject application should also be reviewed in the context of minimizing impacts from this transition. The roads Page 1 of3 54-2 NORTH COUNTRY ROAD. MILLER PLACE, NY 11764 (516) 331-1455 7) 8) 9) . . Oregon Road Recycling Environmental Review in the area include Oregon Road (east-west minor road to north), Cox's Lane (north-south- minor road to west), Depot Lane (north-south minor road to east), and N?~ Road (east- west 4 land dividedhighw~y to south). These ro.ads are pres~ntly Il!ldeI'l!tlhzed; however, expansion industrial uses ill the area and potential conflict With residential street traffic should be considered in connection with the proposed project. The Town Board has considered this action in the authorization of a Recycling and Salvage Facility under Town Code Section 48-1. The use is consistent solid waste management goals of reducing the waste stream through recycling; however, impacts with regard to the specific use must be considered. The Town Board recognized this and included many conditions of the approval for this use. These conditions are included in a Conditioned Negative Declaration for the use dated March I, 1991. The nine (9) conditions included in the determination provide the Planning Board with a basis for review of the project. Based upon review of the conditions, and the information presented to date, we find that a Part III Long EAF should be prepared to address concerns with regard to the specific site use. The Long EAF Part III is recommended as a means of addressing specific concerns prior by providing additional information necessary to render a Determination of Significance with regard to this action. The Part II EAF indicates the impact areas - in addition, specific requests for information are keyed to the nine (9) Town Board conditions as follows: 1) The applicant should provide a detailed site plan indicating the location of all structural site improvements (including concrete/asphalt crusher. As of the date of this letter, we have not received this information. Preliminary review of the noise data indicate possible impact due to noise levels. The location of the equipment must be known to determine levels at locations from the machinery. In addition, sound barriers (if needed) or sound reduction equipment which may be available as an accessory on the equipment should be explored. In addition, we find no information concerning dust emissions from equipment as required by the Town Board. The applicant should provide a covenant regarding hours of operation. An update of the starns of this mitigation measure required by the Town Board should be provided. The source of recycling material should be indicated in order to assess compliance with previous conditions of the operation. A program for mitigation of noise, dust, odors, and vectors should be provided by the applicant in order for the Town to have a means of dealing with complaints and Issues should they arise. The basis for vehicle trip ends should be provided. The peak hourly trip generation should be indicated. In addition, the primary hours of expected truck ingress and egress to the site should be indicated. The starns of the waste oil containment shed approval should be indicated. Plans for construction of this facility should be provided. The means of disposal of collected fluids should be indicated. If an industrial waste scavenger is proposed to be used, the name of the scavenger should be provided. The applicant should provide a covenant regarding allowed access to the site by Town Officials and/or legitimately designated Town representatives. An update of the status of this mitigation measure required by the Town Board should be provided. 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) CRAMER, V~ J.AsOCIATES ENVIRONMENT~G CONSULTANTS Page 2 of3 . . Oregon Road Recycling Environmental Review The information requested above should be provided by the applicant. Information should be submitted in the basic format of a Part III Long EAF proVIding a discussion of the significance of the impact and proposed mitigation to minimize the impact. I believe that the applicant is best able to provide this information for review by the Board. If you wish CV A to review the submitted documentation, we would be pleased to provide a cost estimate to review the material once submitted. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this review, and please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions. CRAMER, V~ .I~C:;OCIATES ENVIRONMENT~G CONSULTANTS Page 3 or3 .. . 4RT 1-PROJECT INFORMATII Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant ef on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be consid, as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additi. information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not inv, new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and spe each instance. NAME OF ACTION ~ _'~ Orecc,,", ~c1. "K-cC L C i,Yv:A Cc;YD. lOCATION OF ACTION (lnCI~d~ ~lre.~ess, Mu~niCiPalif~~ County) I q I 0 'V<:,.L.n ~cl. (~+rh, '^"'- NAME OF APPLlCANT/SPON .::::lCec VI ne.. -- 0 V"'i C~ l d (~ V- " VY"" ADDRESS-..... --.,. ~/ , -+-' 0 . -r::;o'i< J-^-J CITY/PO /il I L.-~A:f'C-.h ~ '-01.... NAME ~~ ~WNEA (If differen.!t-, ~e <l.nnc_ (: v IVY"'"- ADDRES_S_ ~ 'r'::>O-x. =D0 C? .::>u,FFO/-t< BUSINESS TELEPHONE (~I() 73~ - '7i:.J7'g /IQ3':) ZIP CODe II C(.3C~ CITY/PO J C<-^...---rt. "I ZIP CODe N'-! I ,"1z,'-j DESCRIPTION OF ACTION ". J - -n'C - vi, ~'I.-+'.A --+= \"CLv-.d I.e.. y;uw\C.-YOu'S ~o cLu-c;h, +0 ve..cu<-LJt.... C--L1 ~"'S'j-y-aL';'-IIv)+O -tv,^-,Y'\. iCLndt=J11 Co",;:, ~kl ",--:,ph.J+;~, ~ W<l-"S ) - h""( "7>vccL.,.d'S, c"k..) \-.j"n-<-/d i' 1,<"-.- Th ~\-a-vl- re.u...,tJ/l<.q, . -:;I-,.~V>"P$, b.,rI.CS,h, ~~'~~~<, -L 1 ~'v-::-. ''If>pnT-y',ds ~"""" cdl Y-~\'~ .a."'fr-<1t. ~pv<ocJ.,c.~ o Please Complete Each Question-Indicate N.A. if not applicable ~t.A-tY I'f-f>I"!?oVIh. 'TV /..OCf7C-' . . . ~t:r.YCl-IU Ftf-r:Ju7Y (ZA./~nll.1: A. Site Descnptlon IMQcn7ru/h... ~/n:::- Physical setting of overall project. both ;!eve loped and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: DUrban m1ndustrial OCommercial OResidential (suburban) ORural (non-fa, OForest OAgriculture OOther ';.0 2. Total acreage of project area: APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland. pasture, etc.) W'etland (Freshwater or tid~1 as per Articles 24, 25 of ECl) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) .1/.0 acres ? 9 acres Roads. buildings and other paved surfaces' k 0./ acres O. Z. al'res Other (Indicate type) ~~"- CLPv',..."yed 'S; I")k,,,, 0./ acres 1? I acres . ~." H~VG?\l. t..Q,fH IN S<JfI... SU/~V, 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? "")(lnrl i l__c:cl",.,.'-' r.u~ I }::N.l IA-A/^: ~/GJ^ t~r- a. Soil drainage: sWell drained 100 % of ~ite OModerately well drained ~Yo of site n, OPoorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved7 how many acres of soil are c1assdied within soil gro p through 4 of the N\ land Classification System? rJ j\ acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). I 4. Are there bedrock outcropplngs on proJect site? DYes rBN~ a What IS depth to bedrock? -600:!: 1=,- (in feet) 2 acres. PRESENTL Y AFTER COMPLETION 0.3 acres 0.'3 acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres S'-A~' XI ate percentage of propos 1 roject S1t<Lwlth slopes: LOCA:r..1"Z.5D F/~A"2~ GV(c.~ 10 y<> st..OPtr 6. Is roject substantially contiguous to, or co~in a building, site, or district. listed on the State or the Nation. Registers of Historic Places? DYes ISa'No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site list~ on the Register of National ~landmarks? 8. What is the depth of the water table? 7o-8:s (i~) roO:!: I=GGT ~ 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? DYes ~No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? 11. Does project site c~tain 'any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangeree DYes i0'No According to INSPFcn-oAl bY CVA Identify each species ~ Nfu"10% --*_ % 015% or greater 010.15% % DYes 0-N DYes rnNo 12. Are there any uni~u.?or unusual land DYes SNo Describe forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formation 13. Is the project site ~sentJy used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area DYes B"No If yes, explain Does the present si).e' include scenic views known to be important to the community? DYes B"No. J J Streams within or contiguous to project area: ,fA - ~ a. .Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 14. 1S. 17. Is the site served by -;;xisting public utilities? c;r("s DNo a) If Yes, does sufficient ca'pacity exist to allow connection? b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Is the site located in an agricultural ;lIstrict certified pursuant Section 303 and 304? DYes [!(No Is the site located in or substantially contiguous)O a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuantto Article 8 of the ECl, and 6 NYCRR 6171 DYes. ~No Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? DYes ~ ,.J/A - ~6n~ b. Size (In acres) 61 c!..c,-h',c... ~s DYes 16. lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name DNo/" (!fN 0 18. to Agriculture and Markets law, Article 2S-AA 19. 20. B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as apProprj~te) ___ a. Total contiguous acreage owned or c~r~y prOject sponsor . b acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: . , acres initially; , s--- acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to .'em~in unde1"l!oped ND nc.... acres. . ~SiSO L _.$~ d. length of project, I~ miles: tJ L4- (If appropriate) J ~cr A-vr:> te~ e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed N / (r %; CYCl.lNl.~ ns- f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing /0 ; proposed ' : g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour .....-s-- (upon completion of project)? . h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: I'!/It Sea- Snt!< ~ One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure ,d:J~- height; .yO ;. linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 3 width: (-n .3c.;>.\ft. length. t. t al " , 2, How much natural materia. Il.e,. ' "earth, ...tc:) wll.!J>~ rem7d from the ~I ~ tons/cubic yards ), Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? DYes ~o- rnN/A a, If yes, for what intend_~ purpose is the site being reclaimed? ' b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? DYes ~ c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? DYes ~ 4, How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 acres, 5. Will any mature Jerest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this pro~ DY9 ~o _ ~ 6. If single phase project: Anti~ipated period of construction 0 months. [including demolition), 7. If multi-phased: ,Jlft' --pvo .J~~~Q:~J):~~;~ a. Total number of phases anticipated (number)" CYCUAl/, F-'f-CIU TIcs. PROI"'()S tSY b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase month year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? DYes DNo 8. Will blasting OCcur during construction? DYes f ~ 9, Number of jobs generated: during construction N//'r ; after project is complete 10, Number of jobs eliminated by this project r-jlfr 11, Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? ~A- / DYes ~ If yes, explain 12, ~' 16, Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? DYes a, If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc,) and amount b, Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? DYes ~ Type Will surface area of an existing ~ater body increase or decrease by proposal? Explain 15, Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Will the project generate solid waste? DYes ~ a, If yes, what is the amount per month tons b, If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? DYes DNo c. If yes, give name location d, Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? e, If Yes, explain ,M .c:,.,,~ ~"'" vd.ncks' \"-,,d i V1 <s' lv~", r~ d ~b(..ts611~vl..O-o~b,......,.,~d ,......a.. ......,:~)I<.c,l n!...G<..f.(.K"Vn'-""" ~r~ 1'S~ ....(~-r;:r._.~G 1 'DEe, Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? a, If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? Will project use herbicides or pesticides? DYes Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? DYes Will project produ~e operating n~ise exceeding the local ambientpoise levels? Will project result 10 an Increase In energy use? DVes rnNo If yes, indicate type(s) If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity /,~ +gallons/mmute. ,?V\ ~<1A I Total anticipated water usage per day ~.::;-- gallons/day, /68 i:: 6~OI\l'S ~J Does project involve local, State or Federal funding? DYes BNo AJo I- tL.j '--/1.JL 1 S€ If Yes, explain 1), , 14, DYes 19116 N/Il DYes No ~s DNo ,17, DYes ~ tons/month, years, GN;; 18. 19, ~ 20, DYes ~ 21, n 2), H 4 c. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? If Yes. indicate decision required: Dzoning amendment Dzoning variance Dspecial use permit Dsubdivision ~te plan Dnew/revision of master plan Dresource management plan Dother 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? L..,Io l.Y(ht-'Lvcl<A-.<:.f-v-,a....( 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? . , 25. Approvals Required: _ City. Town. Village Board City. Town. Village Planning Board City. Town Zoning Board City. County Health Department Other local Agencies Other Regional Agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies co ~s ~es DYes )l:(r e s DYes DYes rTh: DYes o~ , ( . Type Sl'f!!'CIlf1- Pf>'(4V,.".- ---;-;yVv\ ~D a. vd 5ubmi Dab ,1f-"I".eov~ _!..?:h~Jq I # -I ,,-<C. 0No Ql<lo GH<lo 000 Q-No DNo GNo !!:J"T1/: PLA-N A"PPJlOVA> SANI7"7H>y /~ oWJA.y / APFhov, ~ -I/!J-" ;*"V'''' :vWb"'-,......s ---rft<.M. '1>t,~ -CJ.-s"h "'YS.o~ i!!I<~pno.IJ ,'360 X:s ~ 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? V~C i \ "-'4 ~-la,.- 5/~ PL.A-N ,-1NiSt<AtJ. 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? t./ . L<- CAr<- S 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? es L 7. What are the predominant land users) and zoning classifications within a Y. mile radius of proposed action? L.-:r::. -\-v O-S-l- Lv"} ; Sc~+h Ji,..(2 . ~c"S., 'S-\-. --h. o....J~ 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within 9. If the proposed action is the subdivisi.on of land. how 'J',ny lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? C:!f/Lt. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? Will the proposed actigp create p demand for any community provided services (recreation. fire protection)? mes DNo h>e. ?YV~hc..-----.. " a. If yes. is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ~es c:.._o Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? . a. If yes. is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? DYes 10. 11. 12. aJ~ mile? . VA es l DYes B education. poli DYes D~ BNo. D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are Or may be any adver impacts associated with your proposal. please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate. avoid them. /J.. .':'"7- 1/ ... _ .eG'Y/G=WCN:J' 8y: ~ "t!S v. Y(;lO/?Ii7.s -'r...4..C,6 E. Verification 8 _ 28 -9) / I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sp or Nam ~i\.Y1r)e.. (..::5"...., \-V' Signature. Date ~/~.!.J~ Title T.Y(Sld~ lithe action~lS in the Coastal ('<rea. and you are a state agency. Complete the Coastal Assessment form belore proceedin with this assessment. 5 'r Part 2-PRWCT IMPACTS AND THEIR M,.ITUDE bsponslblUty of lucl Alency General InformallOft (Read Carefully) . In completina the form the reviewer should be auided by the question: Have my responses and ..l~terminltions beer reatonablef The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. . Identifyina that an impact will be potentially larae (column 2) does not mean t~t it is also necessarily sllnlflcaat. Any larae impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine sianificance. Identifyina an impact in column 2 simpl' asks that it be looked at further. . The hamples provided are to assist the reviewer by showina types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold 0 maanitude that would triaaer a response in column 2. The examples are aenerally applicable throullhout the State an' for most situations. But. for any specifiC project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropriat' for a Potential Larae Impact response, thus requirinl evaluation in Part 3. . The Impacts of each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are illustrative an. have been oHered as auidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each questior . The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. . In identifyina impacts. consider lona term, short term and cumlative effects. Instructions (Read carefully) a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. c. If answerina Yes to a question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of t~ impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshol is lower than example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially larae and proceed to PART e. If a potentially larae impact checked in column 2 can be mitipted by c~nae(s) in the project to a small to medera- impact, also check the Yes box in column 3. A No response Indiutes ~t such a reduction is not possible. Th must be explained In Part 3. . IMPACT ON LAND 1. Will the proposed action result in a physical chanae to ~ project sitef ~O DYES hamples that would apply to column 2 . Any construction on slopes of 1S% or areater. (15 foot rise per 100 foot of lenath), or where the aeneral slopes in the project area exceed 10"" . . Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than 3 feet. . Construction of paved parkinl area for 1,000 or more vehicles. . Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or lenerally within 3 feet of existina around surface. .. Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more than one phase or stale. . Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 tons of natural material (i.~.. rock or soil) per year. . Construction or expansion of a sanitary landfill. . Construction in a designated floodway. . Other impacts 2. Will there be an effect t.. _.IV unIque or unusualland~s found on the sitel (i.e., cliffs, dunes, leololical formations, etc~O DYES . SpecifiC land forms: 6 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Moderate Large MItigated B - fiiiPaCf linpact ProJect Chan 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 Dves ON [l 0 Dves ON 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 DVes ON. 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 Dves ON B, Y Ii' c '. ( r . IMPACT ON WATER 3 Will proposed ACtion affect any water body desilnued as protected! (under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Environmental Conse~~n law, ECll . ~O DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Developable area of site contains a protected water body. . Dredlinl more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream. . Extension of utility distribution facilities throulh a protected water body. . Construction in a desilnated freshwater or tidal wetland. . Other impacU: 4. Will proposed action affect any non-protected existinl or new body of water! DNO DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . A 10% increase or decrease In the surface area of any body of water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. . Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. . Other impacU: 5. Will Proposed Action aHect surface or Iroundwater ~ quality or quantity!. DNO ES Ex~mples that would apply tcr column 2 . Proposed Action will require ii discharae permit. . Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not have approval to, serve proposed. (Projei:tl action. . Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with Ireater than 45 lallons per minute pumpinl tapacity. . Construction or operation causinl any contamination of a water supply system.' . Proposed Action will adversely affect Iroundwater. . liquid effluent will be conveyeO off the site to facilities whi.h presently do not exist or have inadequate capacity. . Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 lallons per day. . Proposed Action will lik!"I" taw;!" siltation or other discharle into an existinl body of wate' (v th", ~':Icntthat there will be an obviouS visual contrast to natural conditions. . Proposed Action will require the storale of petroleum or chemical products Ireater than 1,100 101 lions. . Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water andlor sewer services. . Proposed Action locates commercial andlor industrial uses which may require new or expansion of existing waste treatment andlor storale facilities. . Other impacu: ffl.JLI ry Ma:< r MIJ?IC:'&>.L,/ tA;oJnt-lN -t>J1> s~~ hI.. CJ/ p,"'Jr A-> wq-s 77f:"' Fl..IJJL'l 'C f y. Will proposed action alter drainaae flow or patterns, or . _ water runoHl DNO Eu:nples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action would chanae flood water flows. surf ace DYES 7 1 2 3 Small 10 PolenUal Can Impact e Moderale Large MItigated By Impact Impact Project Chang 0 0 DYes ON, 0 0 DYes ON. 0 0 Dyes ON. 0 0 DYes ON, 0 0 DYes ON. 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 DVes ON 0 0 DVes ON .... 0 0 DYes O~ 0 . 0 DYes o~ 0 0 DYes ot .. 0 0 Dves 0; 0 0 Dyes 0; 0 0 DYes 0; 0 0 DYes 0 0 0 DVes [J 0 0 DVes 0 0 0 Dves 0 0 0 DVes 0 0 X ~es I 0 0 DYes [ ~ . . Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. . Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. . Proposed Action will allow development in a designated f100dway. . Other impacts: IMPACT ON AIR DNO ~ES 7. Will proposed action affect air quality! Eumpla that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given hour. . Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of refuse per hour. o Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed Sibs. per hour or a heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour. o Proposed action will allow an increase in the amount of land committed to industrial use. . Proposed action will allow an increase in the density of industrial development within existing industrial areas. · Other impacts: , 1/ IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIM S 8. Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or enda~ed species! . ~O DVES Eumples that ,",ould apply to column 2 I o Reduction of one or more species listed on the New Vorl< or Federal list. using the site, over or near site or found on the site. o Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. . Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, other than for agricultural purposes. o Other impacts: 9. Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threat~ or non-endangered species! ~O DVES Examples that would apply to column 2 o Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species. o Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres of mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES 10. Will the Proposed Action affect agricultural land r~rces! ~O DVES Eumples that would apply to column 2 o The proposed action would sever, cross or limit access to agricultural land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, orchard. etc.) 8 1 Small t Moderate Impact o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 2 PotenUal Large Impact o o o o o o o o o x o o o o 3 Can Impact Be MItigated By Project Change DYes DYes DYes DYes oNo oNo oNo oNo Dyes oNo DYes oNo oVes oNo DYes oNo Dyes oNo J!!f:t.es oNo oVes Dyes oVes Dyes o oVes o DYes 'DNa DNa DNa oNo DNa DNa o Dyes oNo IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11. Will proposed action affect aesthetic resources! ~O DYES (If necessary, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 617.21, Appendix B.) Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from or in sharp conUast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether mar>-made or natural. . Proposed land uses, or project components visible to users of aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. Project components that will result in the elimination or sianificant screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. · Other impacts: IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure Vistoric. pre- historic or paleontological importance! }llJ::O DYES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Resister of historic places. . Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the project site. . Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. · Other impacts: IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13. Will Proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities! _ Examples that would apply to column 2 ~o DYES ( IThe permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. .~. A major reduction of an open space important to the community. . Other impacts: -- V o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DYes oNo Dyes oNo DYes oNo DYes tlNo DYes oNo DYes 0",(\ DYes tlYes oNo oNo DYes Dyes Dyes ONe ONe ONe . IMPACT ON TRANSP9RTAnON 14, will there be In effect to existina trlnsportltion systems! oNO ~ES lumples thlt would Ipply to column 2 . Alterltion of present pltterns of movement of people Indlor aceds. . Proposed Action will result in major trlffic problems. . Other impacts: Pt2nJ>OSE:O MJ7-oA1 fIU,fA- 6~~ 71lUCIL 7D.JJ.J::F.ot:. IN IMPACT ON ENERGY sou~ of fuel or ~O DYES '5. will proposed action affect the community's eneray supply! lumples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action will cause a areater than 5% increase in the use of any form of eneray in the municipality. . Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an eneray transmission or supply system to serve more than SO sinale or two family residences or to serve a major commercial or industrial use. . Other impacts: ' NOISE AND ODOR IMPACTS , (,. Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibration as a ~.ult of the Proposed Action! oNO ~ES" Eumples that would apply to column 2 . Blastine within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. . Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). . Proposed Action will produce ope;atine 1I0ise exceedina !hi'ioe_l- ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. . Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a noise screen. . Other impacts: PIlf):J'7I""br /1111'Y 0f""'~""" /,JO,.-< A;/ /j rJLJ fU2 I /II ""~ wl'hCH- S' IlPU>.A B iJ' IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH II> QV1?~ tXj 17. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safetyl ~ oNO ES Examples that would apply to column 2 . Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic low level discharee or emission. . Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any form (Le. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritatine. infectious, etc.) . Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquified natural Ilas or other flammable liquids. . Proposed action may result in the excavation or other disturbance within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. ,() . Other impacts: 1'f>7'E1V7N'h_ VfC7~~ O()~ NOiSe:: , , 11."" "tn.,. SNO U'l..d ee 1'"llAf:O n p;'y'U'rro. 10 ~ 2 3 Potential Can Impact ~ Moderate Large MItigated By Impact Impact Project Chang. 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 DYes oNo 0 0 Dyes oNc 0 0 DYes ON. 0 0 DYes ON. 0 0 DYes ON - -~, 0 0 DYes ON 0 0 Dyes o~ .. p 0 Dyes o~ .. 0 0 Dyes o~ 0 ~ Dyes o~ 0 0 DYes oi 0 0 DYes 0 D 0 DYes D 0 0 DYes 0 D )( Dyes - L ..-:: . 1 2 3 IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER Small to PotenUal Can Impact e--: OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD Moderate Large MItigated By 18 Will proposed action .ffecllhe ch.,.cler of Ihe eXis~ommunity! Impact Impact ProJect ChanG- NO DYES --.-- ----- --- Eumples Ih.1 would .pply 10 column 2 . The perm.nenl population of. the city. town or villalle in which the 0 0 DYes ONo project is loc.ted is likely to Irow by more than 5%. . The municip.1 budlet for upiul expenditures or oper.tinl services 0 0 DYes ONo will incre.se by more than 5% per year .5 a result of this project. . . Proposed action will conflict with officially adopted pl.ns or 10.15. 0 0 DYes ONo . Proposed .ction will uuse . ch.nle in the density of I.nd use. 0 0 DYes ONo . Proposed Action will repl.ce or eliminate existina facilities. structures 0 0 DYes ONe or areas of historic importance to the community. . Development will create a demand for additional community services 0 0 DYes ONe (e.ll. schools. police and fire. etc.) . Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. 0 0 DYes ONe . Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. 0 0 DYes ON,_ . Other impacts: 0 0 DYes ONe 19. Is there. or is there likely to be. public controv~. related to potential adverse environmenul impacts? ~O DYES l '. If Any Action In Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Lsrge Impact or If You Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Part 3-EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS Responsibility of lnd Alency P.rt 3 must be prep.red if one or more impact(s) is considered to be polentially IIrle, even if the impact(s) may mltlpted. Instructions Discuss the followina for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1. Briefly describe Ihe impact. 2. Describe (if .pplicable) how the impact could be mitiaaled or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project chana:: 3. Based on the information available. decide if it is reasonable to conclude Ihat this impact is importanl. To .nswer the question of importance. consider: . The probability of the impact occurrina . The duration of the impact . Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources of value . Whether the impact can or will be controlled . The regional consequence of the impact . Its potential diveraence from local needs and lloals . Whether known objections to the project relate to this impact. (Continue on atuchments) Planning Board Office Board of Appeals 9lJP August 23, 1991 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 Reply to Memorandum TO: FROM: DATE: ~ . Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 S/UJAt-e fJ6 y',s SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 2.6 SUBJECT: Donald and Jeanne Grim - 1000-83-3-4.5 SEQRA Coordination We are in receipt of your coordination letter under SEQRA and wish to confirm for the record that although we have no objection to your assuming lead agency status, we wish to make the fOllowing recommendations: A. Review of visual resources: Exterior stacking of vehicles, materials, recyclables, etc. Are they satisfactorily designed with staggered buffers or physically blended with surroundings? At what heights will each stack be permitted? Will there be areas above 13.5 ft. in height, exclusive of enclosed buildings, for storage or stacking? How will they be buffered to mitigate visual impacts? B. Review of possible noise impacts: Periods of times at which higher degree of noise level may be an impact, with machinery, vehicles, and/or other industrial operations. I ", JEANNE GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N. Y. 11935 ,:fU/3 Pne: ;Jf:; v"S ~:~Uf3Lj~:)T 2t., ~ 1 (?,):t PLANNING BOARD OFFICE rOtA.fr..! Ui... r .' ,. ' " "; 'i "7C 'j', .i.....' Ii ;\1/ '"' ;::;71 r:":"i T -'j '" r...) Pi L.. E: F:; i:~' ~::; c C) r:. {-"i :7 FOR GRIM RECYCLING LEN-fER ~:;CTI".!*! < "..J 0EAR MS. SCOPAZ: YOlJ PL_EASE EXPLAIN IN DETAIL WHAT YOUR OFFI:E'S DEE!NITIG~ DE A NON-RESIDENTIAL RECYCL!NG SALVAGE VARD MEANS. PLEASE RESPOND IN WRITING, T"HANKING YOU IN ADVANCE F"UR YOUR CON1"INUING COOPERATION. co, [I . l~f'I~L : "itA A'v---. lJ;;;: '-/l/ 6 \~('" A\JG 2 ~);c, ""/-;'~">~ ":-".---:,"''':'; '-"'.~'-- P t f ~ SLiE:F,i.E Ci1/1 (oo.odwach,,-<; , a. c'/4<-C-U P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, Texas 79120-1118' Plant Site Address: 12100 1-40 East! 79101 RECYCLING & MANUFACTURING, INC. August 15, 1991 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Town Planner Planning Board Office Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Ms. Scopaz: In answer to your letter of August 12, 1991 regarding the noise level data on the Excel Recycling plants, we have contacted the manufacturer of the electric motors used on these units, TECO, Inc. for the following data: Excel 2500 Plant 30CHP Motor 83 DBA at 1 Meter Excel 2200 Plant 200HP Motor 84 DBA at 1 Meter TECO's company policy provides for verbal information only until such a time a purchase order is issued requiring noise level data. If required, this information will be documented for Oregon Recycling, Inc. should they purchase an Excel plant. ~~ Project Coordinator ALIG 2 I Office - (806) 335-3737 U.S. 1-800-858-4002 FAX # 806-335-3949 . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOIT L. HARRIS SUpervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 August 21, 1991 Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Inc. P.O.Box 300 Cutchogue, New York 11935 RE: Site Plan for Oregon Road Recycling Inc. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM # 1000-83-3-4.5 Dear Mr. Grim: This is to confirm my call to you on Friday, August 16th and your return call today with regard to the environmental review fee for the above-noted site plan application. The estimated cost of reviewing this application is $400.00. Upon receipt of a check made out to the Town of Southold, the Planning Board will authorize our environmental consultants to review the potential environmental impacts of this application. If further questions should arise, please do not hesitate to contact Valerie Scopaz in the Planning Board office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman ~~. ~~ '4~ ~"v~ "'/ --7/'~~ ~I .'" . ., SuNrtE ~ J. B~nnett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: EAF Review ORe7;>oN 12tJ. Rc:zYCU~ SCTM# 1000- '83-3-1.S'" Dear Mr. Orlowski, Jr., It is estimated that the cost oj reviewing the above-noted application as per your letter of l!1/("uS,r- /2. I 1991 should not exceed $ /lOfJ. (10 . No work in excess of that amount will be undertaken by this office unless so authorized by the Planning Board in writing. Please notify this office in writing if you wish us to undertake the review. '.. '" Ii n, m ,,", 1; PUG 16 -~.,-- ~ .- . .. ..-..-. . '" . -.. .....-. .-. , ~JXI/Jl-,-,j; "~-~.(-__. ~~~\iHOl.t ~'cc,c ~~.1~..'.~' ~"o '_~ ~:i' _ ~~ " -k."'" ~.... '~::~./ .:jc ~~,j/ . ~~<!"r':f/.JJ J..- , PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 August 13, 1991 Donald Grim Oregon Road Recycling Cox Lane Cutchogue, New York 11935 RE: Oregon Road Recycling SCTM#lOOO-83-3-4.5 Cutchogue, New York Dear Mr. Grim: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, August 12, 1991. Be it RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board has received a complete application, and hereby starts the coordination process on this proposal to develop a non-residential recycling and salvage facility in the Light Industrial zone. This proposal has been determined to be an "Unlisted " action. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, ~ (}~'I If, Bennett Orlowski, Jr.v7"~$ Chairman ~. . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chainnan George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOIT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 ~qsr /3) 199/ RE: Lead Agency Coordination Request Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. Your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3. Issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Project Name: ar4'<3.~ R.,AZ) ~~<!"u""<$ CUTeJ./aGtH;' ~"'''''' -~-3- <<5'""' Requested Action: 7li "De11:'UJ,D A- /YaN'- ~:31; ='^,~ ~~~~?:~~771 I ~ ~ SEQRA Classification: ( ) Type I ('X) UnUsted Contact Person: Y/H.,e,z,tt;r ,52()/JH?_ (516)-765-1938 ( . The lead agency will determine the impact statement (ElS) on this project. the date of this letter, please respond have an interest in being lead agency. need for an environmental Within thirty (30) days of in writing whether or not you Planning Board Position: (~) This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. ) This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. ) Other. (See comments below). Comments: S~~ a#1tded ~,i(I,y ~ ~ Please feel free to contact this office for further information. Sincerely, ~. cc: Board of Appeals Doara of TrHotec3 Building' Department Southold Town Board Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services NYSDEC - Stony Brook NYSDEC - Albany e.c. Bept or Pnhliro ~'lQ~k.s; U. 3. J....J..J1~y CaLF! of EngiRc.<..rs N.Y.3. D~~t. g~ Tr~R~pOLLati0R C-1d--~ t/dn~. * Maps are enclosed for your review Coordinating agencies -- Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman ~> f ",'/-" PLANN[NG BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDona[d Kenneth L. Edwards -"". " ;;:; ~ SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor < I~-_./, Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box [[79 Southold, New York [1971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (5[6) 765-1823 August 12, 1991 Cramer, Voorhis & Associates, Inc. Environmental and Planning Consultants 54 N. Country Road Miller Place, New York 11764 RE: Review of Long EAF Oregon Road Recycling Co. S/S Oregon Road, 572.53' W/O Cox's Lane, Cutchogue Zoning: Light Industrial SCTM#1000-83-3-4.5 Dear Messrs. Cramer & Voorhis: The Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the enclosed long Environmental Assessment Form for the above mentioned site plan to your office for review. Also enclosed are: The Town Board's conditional negative declaration, and supporting documentation that has been submitted by the applicant in response to the Town Board's Conditional Negative Declaration. Please develop an estimate of what it will cost to undertake the review of Part I, Part II, and to advise us on how to proceed. Enter the cost estimate on the enclosed reply sheet, then send its facsimile to this office. If the Planning review, it will'send the work to be done. through the mail. Board wishes you to proceed with the a facsimile of a purchase order authorizing The actual purchase order will be sent ~, c page 2 Oregon Road Recycling Co. If there are any questions, please contact Planning Staff. Very truly yours, &nr-.u:#- &-t~~ ,7?~ Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ~CI Chairman Encls. . ~ L PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Scon L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 August 12, 1991 Myra Avant Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O.Box 31118 Amarillo, Texas 79120-1118 Dear Ms. Avant: Re: Noise Data for Excel 2500 Low-Pro Crushing System and Excel Super 2200 Low-Pro Recycling System I am writing with reference to your letter to Mr. Donald Grim of Oregon Recycling Inc., a copy of which is enclosed for your convenience. A member of my staff, Mr. Kassner, called you to clarify the meaning of the last sentence in the second paragraph of that letter. I am writing to confirm the information that was communicated verbally during a telephone conversation that he had with you on or about Au~st 2, 1991. The statement that noise levels are less than 85 decibels refers to the noise level at a range of 3 to 10 feet of electrically driven motors, as opposed to diesel driven motors. Thank you for sending the noise data for the CAT diesel motors at a distance of 4.9, 22.9 and 49.2 feet. Would you have similar noise level data for the electric motors? Your assistance and cooperation is much appreciated. The information is being used to determine if Oregon Road Recycling Inc. will need' to install a noise buffer in order to protect an adjoining residential neighborhood. ~ . . If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. V~~. Valerie Scopaz ~ Town Planner Encl. VS:vs cc: Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman p ...... ~. { . RECYCLING & MANUFACTURING, INC. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, Texas 79120-1118. Plant Site Address: 12100 1-40 East /79101 June 20, 1991 Mr. Donald Grim Oregon Recycling Inc. P.O. Box.300 Cutchogue Long Island, NY 11935 Dear Mr. Grim: Thank you for your recent inquiry on the Excel 2500 and Excel 2200 Recycling plants. In answer to your questions regarding the operating noise levels of this equipment our reply is limited to tests which are performed at our research and development site in Amarillo, Texas. This testing is conducted under controlled operating circumstance and is not representative of operations under any other type of conditions. These test results indicate the noise levels to be minus 85 decibels. It is Excel's position that noise levels of our equipment are dependent on a number of variables such as the materials being processed, the power source (i.e. diesel or electric), ect. These variables and the relative noise levels cannot be predicted by Excel. Sincerely Yours, '-1Jl 0Nc~ Myra Avant, Project Coordinator cc: Matt Garth Wayne Schrandt - Office - (806) 335-3737'. U.S. 1-800-858-4002 FAX # 806-335-3949 . -..t-:. . .C', I' TO ec- D Southold. N. Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF SITE PLAN Date of Application l..j ks \'1\ Filing Fee Date Rec' d New Use Change of Use Re-Use Extension of Existing Use y/ Revision of an Approved Site Plan~(Date of Approval Other Specify ****************** Name of Business or Site DY~joV'\--::j?cl'~~Cv\c(.\~~C Location of Site ~o ~u..JL.. Address of Site, if availabl II q \ 0 () v~UY'\-=Rd Name of Applicant --;L.",,,c- vv">. Gv-!~ Address of Applicant ---:i'. u . 0." 6DU .hu v<--'--.I Telepho e I" - 73 707 y Person to be responsible for Construction ~~~ Icl &..-,,;......... Telephone (;jIc,) -73}/70t'K Applicant's interest in site-check one: Owner of Land Under cOntract to purchase Owner of. Fee Title to Land '--'--UV1vLl. &\IrYo.~.'"-<L.A.-(J, ""vv-.. - Address--Pc.,( 00= ~c '~10 It Telephon 16" -70'7 Site Plans Prepared bype <:""',<. '-''-~<YS License No. lc \ Address vvv0 J'I';(c,,A ~<\<I ,""'1 11'1/\ Telephone ~((,,) -,lcF.,- ':;+0 l ********************* Total Land Area of Site 2eo 000 Sq. Ft. Zone District L::r:. Existing Use of Site --::::G->~';n-"a..-\ Proposed Use of sitemVld.....s+,-,.,jJ Gross Floor Area of Existing Structure (s) ';)'-\9-D sqft. /~(J - sqft.B!D-Pcll'o Gross Floor Area of Proposed Structure(s) GIS~~ sqft. , sqft. Percent of Lot Coverage by Building (s) /9 % % Percent of Lot for Parking (where applicable) c</o % y. Percent of Lot for Lai\dSCap~'1}9~. \ where applicable) I. Z " % Datum(Specify)U.S.G.s. /~ Other Has applicant been granted variance and/or special exce~ Board of Appeals ;] 0"'- '-j e'-- , Case Number Name of Applicant , Date of Decision Expiration Date Will any toxic or hazardous materials, as defined bYJhe Suffolk County Board of Health, be stored or handled at th~e site?~l ES If so, have proper permits been obtai~epJ ~ I , Number and Date of permit issued ~~- 0 ~() NO ACTION (EXCAVATION OR CONSTRUCTION) MAY BE UNDERTAKEN UNTIL APPROVAL OF SITE PLAN BY THE PLANNING BOARD. _...~...., .",~, U.16-4 f2/Bn- Text 12 . PROJECT 1.0. NUMBER er 617.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I-PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT ISPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME-=-::,'~ _ . "","'voL yY\. Gvi.,.,... C>v ~ <r;"c1. '-f\etu.e-Il 3. PROJECT LOCATION: /ltJlO ~(TY\. <R.d Municipality 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and ro (. '/ SEQR ( /1 91 () ~<; ()~A ;Pel,) W~F- ,rods (n! ~ ; :.Lse po + ~ 5. IS PROPOSED ACT~N/ o New Ld'Expanslon 6. DESCRIBE PfiOJECT BRIEFLY: A ~ecr/'^-j ~I!-I'I--/" htl.",dIL ""''''<revS --:p~J<<-c/+:'--(h".J rL ~ ~u "-,aSk .:s~Vn. ,,---10 '-/1.u.. '*' "-'" /a-n.rJ f, I { (a 0 /kS1 W f; U i'-r,,}> VlVlIc.-/ I <5 cop &0'5", (' < b ./)yllsA ,.e k" ) ~dlfiCatlon/atteratlon w'/ / hLlp eO/IQrek, ...... 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially .....- acres Ullimately -5 acres 8. WILL PAOPOSE~A310N COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? DYes l..!:::rNo If No, describe briefly y"Y),,-~1- '{, -t-e i'BA ~ L."~<lA--;.J~J o{.t:<--R- u..~J'.. ( 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LA~ ~ IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? o Residential &industrial 0 Commercial Des;J04ufd<... t!>+ ~.f,// o Agriculture If o Park/Forest/Open space DOlher 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL, ST A T~O.!J..LOCALI? l:.3Yes 0 No If yes, list agency(s) and permit/approvals --r;;..,..J, bB!. / ~ T7-~ -' !-f<< v<- -1-0 Lv<< t5<,a.K!.d ".' ~onu.. 2>EC P<.1r:J~S 11. ---.P9ES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACT!ON HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? [!f Yes 0 No If YE:~, list agency name and permit/approval :- ci ":::'d.,v I 75 e-<:!./ . I t.nu7,/7~/a..t"?I ";17300 rt:i 12. ~~SULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? EfVes DNo -;;;-....ro<- 73c..d ~ 7rdI<JL"'- --:t5oa..,.-c{ :CI3Jf I CERTIFY. THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE J Applicant/sponsor Dale: #c m Signature: .L If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency. complete the Coaotal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 -....~- .,_'1oJ:iL:....."'. PART II-ENVIRONMEN A. DOES ACTION EXCEED A'i.\. DYes oNo B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.67 may be Superseded by another Involved agency. DYes oNo C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING, IAnswers may be handwritten, /f legible) Ct. Existing air quality, surface or groundwafer quallly or quantity, noise levels, ex Is ling tra"'c patterns, solid wasle production or disposal, poteytial for erOsion, drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly: /'/0. hUF 'r" 'TilE Loc'/t-T7oA,j or 771e PR.OPERTy -;7fER..E WILL. 73G IJD M i~6 E~FEC.r:s, t. ASSESSMENT (To be Completed by A'I <'. .. , ~OLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.12? ",~s, Coordl he re"ew process and uselhe FULL'~AF. " If No, a negative dee/aratle,; C2. Aesthe/fc, agrlcullural, archaeological, historic, or other nalural or cullural resources; or COmmunity or neighborhood character? explain brle"y No- NOR1h $/tJE MNDt:,LL C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shelltlsh or wlldme species, slgnltlcanl habllals, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly: No - NoRrH SllJ'; LAtlDFfJ...1- C4. A community's eXlsllng plans or goals as officIally adopled, or a change in use or Intensity 01 Use of land or olher nalural reSOurces? explain brlo"y No - WHDl.€ /Mfl€R PlAN WA-/llJT~ II C5. Growth, subsequent development, or related activities likely to be IndUced by Ihe propOsed action? EXPlain brlelly. No- C6. Long term, short term, CUmUlative, or olher e/fects nOI identified In Cl.C5? EXPlain brie/fy. 1'10- C7. Orher impaCls (including Changes in use 01 either Quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. No- D. IS THERE. OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTEN'I'AL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? DYes Ii8 No If Yes, explain b~efly PART III-DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect Identified above, determine whether il is substantial, large, important or otherwise signfticant. Each eftect should be assessed in connection with ils (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) prObability ot OCcurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibilily; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. It necessary, add attachments or reterence Supporting male rials. Ensure that explanations conlain sufticlent delalllo show Ihal all relevant adverse ImpaclS have been identltled and adequately addressed, o o Check this box if you have identified one or more Potentiafty large or significant adverse Impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL 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 resuit in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary, the reasons sUpporting this determination: Name 0/ lC.ld ^!-:'-'ncv Prlnr or Type N.:Jme- of Responsible OIl,Cl>' In lCdd ....gt.'ncv ~r"n<ItUre 0' I<espo""ble Off,cer In ledd ^~t'ncV Tille oi f.1t>Sponsrblt' Ulfrcer S.~n.IIUfe 01 l'h'P':lrer I" JII1erenl trom (('Sponuble OlllCerj E O.:lle 2 '......~.. ......... ^ el. e<- APPLICANT'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ~an~~ VV'" C~I~ being d~ly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at c.) "",--KEL.. L.lf-NE ~-rc.fj-O&(J in the State of New York, aJ;ld that he is the. ownE'h of the abeve roperty, or that he is the . ~eS{~(d"\+ .' of the '.('-llY~')UYrTIL~ ," (Tit e) (Specify whether Partnership which is hereby making application; that the or Corporation) owner or his heirs, successors or assigns will, at his own expense, install the required site improvements in accordance with Article XIII of the Code of the Town of Southold for the area stated herein and that there are no existing structures or impr~vements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that title to the entire parcel, including all rights-of-way, have been clearly established and are shown on said Plan; that no part of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed plan which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing of Site Plans and will comply with same; that the plans submitted, as approved, will not be altered or changed in any manner without the approval of the Planning Board; and that the actual physical improvements will be installed in strict accordance with the plans submitted. f (Owner) Sworn to before me this j}J-,-day of ~~Q ~ \ .,"'\" \ (N~~~' ;~bl~)""~' i . I ElIZA!lETH BUSSO .~ Mile, Stall of NIIf YIlIk I , to. 47:1.,734 ',' l~~"'f~1 in Su;;bik ColJrny l.!Qmn:;[';;",>m Expiros ,"';()IJ. :!O, 199.;).. B~ Signed (Partner or ~. fficer and Title) ......-..- e\ .c P6 R/( VS v' ./ ,:cyf ILt CONDITIONED Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance Lead Agency: Address: Southold Town Board Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Project # (if any) Date: March 1, 1991 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 6] 7 (and local law #J 1978 if any) of the imple. menting regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environ- mental Conservation Law. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment. provided the conditions are met. Title of Action: Jeanne M. Grim - Oregon Road recycling Corp. Authorization of Recycling and Salvage Facility SCTM# 1 000-083-3-4.5 SEQR Status: Type I Unlisted o ~ Description of Action: The proposed recycling and salvage facility site is presently in active use by Oak Street Trucking, Inc., for the purpose of excavation and drainage contracting, soil screening, and offices. This use is being conducted in accordance with a Planning Board approved site plan, and Zoning Board of Appeals authorization. In addition, the facility is already approved for a wood chipping operation. The proposed use involves the addition of recycling facilities which will ultimately include a concrete/asphalt crusher and car recycling (fluid removal, crushing or cutting) and shipping off the site. Location: (Include the name of the county and town. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended) 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. (Att<1<.:h addilional p.Jges as needed) e( e( SEQR Conditional Negative Declaration Page 2 Reasons Supporting This Determination: Recognizing that the proposed use is compatible with the site, environmental impacts are expected to be minimal, and that mitigation measures are available to minimize potential environmental effects, provided the following conditions are adhered to: (See attached list of conditions (1) through (9) For Further Information: Contact Person: Address: Phone No.: Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, N. Y. 11971 (516) 765-1801 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York ]2233.0001 Appropriate Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Conservation -Region I. Office of the Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be princi- pally located - Supervisor Scott L. Harris. Main office and appropriate regional office (if any) of lead agency. Applicant (if any) Jeanne M. Grim All other involved agencies (if any) Environmental Notice Bulletin Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Board of Appeals Southold Town Attorney Southold Town Clerk's Bulletin Board NOTE: Negative Declarations for Unlisted Actions need not be filed with DEe or any other agency (see 617.7(03)). , .[, .( ) Conditions imposed with respect to the issuance, by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, of a Conditioned Negative Declaration with respect to the application of Jeanne Grim for a ReCYCling and Salvage Facility: (1) The proposed sighting of the concrete/asphalt crusher, and automobile storage areas, must be incorporated into an amended site plan and submitted to the Town of Southold Planning Board for review and approval. The Planning Board should make a separate Determination of Significance in consideration of the site plan submitted, in accordance with SEQR Part 617. (2) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish manufacturers specifications for the concrete/asphalt crusher, which specify noise and dust emissions. These data and specifications will then be compared against applicable standards to ensure compliance, and or need for specific setback, sighting or additional mitigation measures. (3) The concrete/asphalt crusher shall only be operated between the hours of 9 :00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. (4) Only clean concrete and asphalt may be processed by the subject facility, and materials may not be stored more than 30-days from the date of acceptance, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (5) The facility shall be operated in a manner which will eliminate or control nuisances such vectors, odors, dust and noise at all times, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (6) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish estimated truck vehicle trip generation estimates in order to consider the impact upon local roadways. (7) All automobile fluids shall be drained and securely stored within the garage facility in an identified area. There shall be no more than 5-55 gallon drums for storage of toxic or hazardous materials, contained within the building at any one time. There shall be no floor drains within the building. Compliance with these conditions shall be determined by the Building Inspector prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and subsequent inspections as necessary. (8) All collected fluids will be removed on an as needed basis by a Certified Industrial Waste Scavenger. Technology is available to burn waste oil in certain heating equipment. This condition does not preclude this possibility, provided it is conducted in accordance with all applicable New York State and Suffolk County requirements. (9) The applicant agrees to allow access to the site and facilities by Town Officials and/or legitimately designated Town representatives for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the above conditions. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. * * * * 14-16-2 (2f87)-7c ( . ~~') .- 617.21 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review . FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM' SEQ Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a proie, or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequen Iy, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determin significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically expert in environment, analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affectin the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determinatio process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or actio, Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic proje( data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and .3: Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may Occur from a project or action. It provide guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentiall~ large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially.large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not tho impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE_ Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: 0 Part 1 0 Part 2 OPart 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: o A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment. therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. o B. Although the projec~ could halle a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.. o C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. . A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions ~~ j?~ ~('Lr Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Re<ponslble Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Otticer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(lf different from responsible officer) Date 1 -, , ( .t · PART 1-PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action propose<! may have a significant efk on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be consider, as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any addition information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not invol- new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and sped each instance. NAME OF ACTION ~ u-ec cV'\ ~c1, YzC c t I y\. lOCATION OF A TION (Include Stre.~essl Municipality an I 9 lOve 'en ~d, (~4rj,-,L NAME OF APPlICANT/SPON :::::JeaVln~ ""'" ADDRESS--..... --.,. -::z.rv , +' 0 . '1:)0'1< >J---^J CITY/Po~h:..h oV'\c~ l d '^"'- c:-? ,;:;,{...{ F FbI-+< BUSINESS TELEPHONE (:jltq 7'34 - '7u'7'6 ,. . '-S" y- I V"Y"- ~-k.h ' -~ Ilq3~ NAME OF OWNER (If different 5'eC:<-V10C V"\vY"'o ADDAE~S_ ~ .. -r::)C:nG =Dc, CITYIP,~ ...L- I ZIP CODE ~,-../l N 11'13':)'" DESCRIPTION OF ACTION. J _.. ~-C" c..I. ~\.~..+o ~a......dl.e. v,uvri-.....ou<; -::pv-o~ +n V"e..~ 0-t ~-sj-y-.e. "'" .",,+0 -f-vv-.>Y\ i CLnd-h II (uP~ Co-^',-e"..-<...Ae.., 4..SPh....t+ i-h-=~ ~ W".., \., :(.';' -VN.--kc.-l 1'1'{;,~...Is, C"'k) 'y..Jc"..dd (\ I-<<L -J-t, 'S\-z1..vf, ~U ~U1, , -Sh.\VY\ps,b~, ~~~J.,,,- a.-;. -r-~'............ "l..t>p~,ds -A-o"", cdl V-~'Vluia:6f""'c.s ~p~ . Please Complete Each Question-Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description PhYSical setting of overall project, both jeveloped and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: DUrban rnIndustrial DCommercial DResidential (suburban) DForest DAgriculture DOther ..f,o DRural {non..farrr 2. Total acreage of project area: APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) W'etland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECl) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads. buildings and other paved surfaces' Other (Indicate type) Y2... approyed 'S:; k plal"\ 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? '"')and '1 a. Soil drainage: sWell drained lob % of ,jte DPoorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is invol;i/ how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NY land Classification System? l't acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? DYes rBNo a. What is depth to bedrock? (in feet) acres. PRESENTl Y AFTER COMPLETION acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres ac:res acres acres 1__c:Clv~ DModerately well drained % of site 2 o' .. r- . at S. Approximate percentage of pro~(' prOject Si~,,:,tll slopes: -, M6'-10% D1S% or greater site, or district, listed 4t1 % D1O-1S% '% 6. Is project substantially contiguous :0, or co~o in a building, Registers of Historic Places? DY,,, lS!!No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? -- 8. What is the depth of the water table? 70. 8:s (i~) 9. Is site located Over a primary, princi:>al, or sole Source aquifer? DYes ~o 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? 11. Does project site c~tain 'any speties of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered DYes l>1No Accorting to Identify each species _ 12. Are there any uniqu:-.ar unusual lafld forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations: DYes 19No Describe on the State or the Nation DYes 0N DYes ffi1'(0 13. Is the project site ptesently used Ly the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? DYes B'No If yes, explain 14. Does the presentsi}i! include scenic views known to be important to the community? DYes B'No ,J J Streams within or contiguous to projt:ct area: YA _ ~ , a. .Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary lS. 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name 17. ,..J/A-,Jon.... b. Size (In acres) Is the site served by -existing public utdities? ~s DNo a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exiSi to allow connection? b) If Yes, will improvements be necess Hy to allow connection? Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant Section 303 and 304? DYes ~'o 19. Is the site located in or substantially ccntiguous...ro a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the Eel, and 6 NYCRR 617? DY"s ~No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? DYes ~ 18. C' C.C.I~'c.. ~s o No......... DYes ~o to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 2S-AA, B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as apPropri~te) ___ a. Total contiguous acreage owned or (on)r~y project sponsor ,-:' acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: '-h. ,acres initially; , ~ acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain Unde~!OP"d ;../0 nL acres. d. Length of project, in miles: N,/I!r _ (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicat,o percent of expansion proposed f. Number of off-street parking spaces e'dsting /0 ; proposed ; g. Maximum vehicular trips generated pt'r hour S-- (upon completion of project)? h. If reSidential: Number and type of hOl/sing units: AI/It One Family Two Family Initially Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposec structure ~:,- height; ~O j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ;#(l- %; Multiple Family Condominium width; (~n de.;!. \ft. length. 3 , . - - (I . ... J..' I; . '. . 2. How much natural matenal (,.e.. .rOl:k, -etlrth, ~c) w!'.J,.be rem';)?"d from the site? .eJ/!l- tons/cubic yards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? DYes ~()-" rnN/A a. If yes, for what intend_~ purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? DYes ~ c. Will 'upper sulJSoil be stockpiled for reclamation? DYes ~ 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 acres. 5. Will any mature ime;t (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? DYes 8'No . ~. If single phase project: Antitipated period of construction 0 m~onths, (including demolition). / ~'~}.vIES 7. If multi-phased: N!/"r t :.J_ a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month c. Approximate completion date of final phase month d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? DYes 8. Will blasting OCCur during construction? DYes I BN;; 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction frr ; after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project ^Ii- 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? DYes ~ If yes, explain year, (including demolition). year. DNo ~~ / 12. 15. 16. Is surface liquid wast" disposal involved? DYes a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount' b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? DYes ~ Type Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Explain Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Will the project generate solid waste? DYes ~ a. If yes, what is the amount per month tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? DYes DNo c. If yes, give name '; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system Or into a sanitary landfill? e. If Yes, explain .aili! f.",.., ~"" vt\"ct ~ . .'L I.",<::J I ,. ~~Is 611~vLGc-~b...>I"'n~d ....., a.. .......iL"i1<. OIl ~ n~ "V\1~ t DEC . Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of diSposal? b. II yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? DYes Br:lo Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? DYes Will project produce op~rating noise exceeding the local ambient.Y"ise levels? Will project result In an rncrease rn energy use? DYes rnNo If yes, indicate type(s) If water supply is from wells. indicate pumping capacity Total anticipated water usage per day d?o-- gallons/day. Does project involve local. State or Federal funding? DYes If Yes. explain ~ 13. '14. DYes ~ tJ/1l DYes No DYes DNo 17. ~ tif'1' tons/month. 18. 19. 20. 21. ~ DYes ~ 22. 23. 24. ,5'" gallons/minute. -:pI' '\ VaJ::..a. tu<!--'( I BNo Ai,,/- a...-! ~ --:p-re~ 4 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? If Yes, indicate decision required: ozoning amendment ozOning variance ospecial use permit osubdivision onew/revision of master plan oresource management plan oother 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? L..Io lY{h~~<:;+V-j<>-:l 3. What is the maximum potential de\elopment of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4 ,<; acvp <:. 4. What is the proposed zoning of th, site? V""~ci\"'1 ~ 5. What is the maximum potential dev"'opment of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? ..f. c:; c..~ S . , " ' 25. Approvals Required: :r- .i. /'~. ".. . City, Town, Village Board City, Town, Village Planning Board City, Town Zoning Board City, County Health Department Other local Agencies Other Regional Agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies ~s oNo DYes 9No DYes [JI<lo DYes Q!</o DYes gNo DYes [;;/No ~ ONo DYes gNo c. Zoning and Planning Information ~. Type .......,-;""..... -:t)o" vd 5ubmiltc Date ~ \'V1oj",.. Vi.1, :i<eo..;,,-,...es -r """'^- a.pp,.,....) P 5"h...! DYes ~ osite plan 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? es ONe 7. What are the predominant land use(,) and zoning classifications within a \4 mile radius of proposed action? L.-:r::, -+z, &s+ lA)<:~} ; SwH,] "'-.12. "-W; 'S-\-. -h. ~ 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within 9. If the proposed action is the subdivISion of land, ho,,: rr,ny lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot si.:e proposed? tY/Ll 10. Will proposed action require any authorization[s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? 11. Will the proposed actigp create p'demand for any community provided services (recreation, fire protection)? mes DNo hY'e. 7=~c..___. " a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? lBYes c....o 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic Significantly above present levels? . a. If yes, is the existing road netNork adequate to handle the additional traffic? DYes aJ1.f'. mile? IJA es ONe DYes ~ education, police DYes oNo sN'0. D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, ple,lSe discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate Or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. .....r. .- APPllcant~or Namt y:~"e... '--=5", ~y--. Signature. A.~.Q...v>---.. Title :---7"'-e:sld~ If the actionvs in the Coastal ('orea, and you are a stale agency. complete the Coaslal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 5 Date I d '--!_!..Jr 0 . . . Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski, Jr., . RE: EAF Review SCTM# 1000- It is estimated that the cost of reviewing the above-noted application as per your letter of , 1991 should not exceed $ No work in excess of that amount will be undertaken by this office unless so authorized by the Planning Board in writing. Please notify this office in writing if yoU wish us to undertake the review. Very truly yours, Cramer, Voorhis & Associates .. '. DONALD GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 SIlI3Ftt.e" ,.06 ~ -1> 1f.1<. _ / r"'S ~ v$" ,JUL.Y "':1'"." ~:.. .,;.. ~ l C,,1'?1 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TDI..JN (J[-C '30UTHOL.D F'. O. BeJX 1.179 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 RE: PROPOSED SITE PLAN FOR GRIM RECYCLING CENTER SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 DEAR SIR DR MADAM. IN RESPONSE TO YOUR LETTER DATED 5/31/91, I AM ANSWERING THE DUES"TIONS AS FOLLOWS: #1. WE HAVE SUBMIHrTED COPIES OF DRAWINGS A~ID PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EXCEL 2500 LOW-F~O CRUSHING SYSTEM AND THE EXCEL SUPER 2200 LOW-PRO RECYCLING SYSTEM SHOWING AI_L SPECIFICATIONS AND A LET"T'ER FROM "THE MANUFAC"rURER REGARDING NOISE LEVELS. ANY DUST PROBLEMS WILL BE CONTROLLED BY SPRINKLERS OR ,,\ ('JATER ('JAGDr,. #2. WE FORESEE THERE BEING A TRUCK VEHICLE TRIP GENERATION OF BETWEEN 15 - 35 PER DAY. #3. YOU SHOULD HAVE A COpy OF A LONG ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM ON FILE. #4. WHEN ONE IS RECEIVED, I WILL FORWARD A STAMPED SITE PLAN TO YOUR OFFICE. #5. AN APPROVED DEPT. OF HEALTH WASTE OIL CONTAINMENT SHED WILL BE USED TO STORE OUR WASTE OILS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL ME AT (516)-734-7014. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR CONTINUING COOPERATION. J5::;;j~!JJw~ UDr'j{;LU ,J. G \1/"1 .. ,,: . DONALD GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 :'j'iJJ...l ,:..,c_.. 1. \-:;"~;'l PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN CW cml..JTHOL,D Po U. BDX 1.1"'C? SOUrHOLD~ NY 11971 RE: PROPOSED SITE PLAN FOR GRIM RECYCLING CENTER SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 DEAR SIR OR MADAM, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR LETTER DATED 6/11/91. QUESTIONS #1 THRU 6 WERE ANSWERED BY SUBMITTING AN AMENDED SITE F~AN. ANSWER TO QUESTION #7 IS AS FOLL.DW8: THE BUILDING WILL EITHER BE A MORTON BUILDING DR ONE OF LIKE KIND. IT loJIL,L. me ~;::). i.'IIDE. 120) L..m~C; {.,ND RDUC3HLY:'A" HI HEIGHT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION WITH A CONCRETE FLOOR WITH NO INSIDE DRAINS. l"HERE WILL BE TWO LARGE DOORS TO THE SOUTH. A PASSAGE DOOR ON 'rl~E SOUTH EAST CORNER AND A PASSAGE DOOR ON THE NORTH SIDE. IT WILL HAVE BLUE SIDES AND A WHITE ROOF. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS MATTER YOU MAY CONTACT ME AT 734-7014. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE FC~ YOU CONTINUING COOPERATION. :3 I NCEm:L, Y . JO:::JJ~ ~ ... n P . . RECYCLING & MANUFACTURING, INC. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, Texas 79120-1118' Plant Site Address: 12100 1-40 East /79101 June 20, 1991 Mr. Donald Grim Oregon Recycling Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue Long Island, NY 11935 Dear Mr. Grim: Thank you for your recent inquiry on the Excel 2500 and Excel 2200 Recycling plants. In answer to your questions regarding the operating noise levels of this equipment our reply is limited to tests which are performed at our research and development site in Amarillo, Texas. This testing is conducted under controlled operating circumstance and is not representative of operations under any other type of conditions. These test results indicate the noise levels to be minus 85 decibels. It is Excel's position that noise levels of our equipment are dependent on a number of variables such as the materials being processed, the power source (i.e. diesel or electric), ect. These variables and the relative noise levels cannot be predicted by Excel. Sincerely Yours, "-1YL W"c~ Myra Avant, Project Coordinator cc: Matt Garth Wayne Schrandt Office - (806) 335-3737 . U.S. 1-800-858-4002 FAX # 806-335-3949 ."J_'~ - -~.. ,. ._~. "-"I!:.~-~::.'::;' - - Typical Feed Size: CONCRETE AND CONCRETE PIPE WITH STEEL REINFORCING Discharge: PRODUCT Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs_ We design custom plants and systems for unique applications_ ? L _~EXCEL ].fS(O(OIll,8~~8D14\O(0;2 CRUSHERS Excel Recycling & Mfg., Inc.' Amarillo, Texas 79120 . EXCEL 2500 LOW.""O C"USHING S"S.....' . I 51' t 13'6" o JOB SPECIFICA TlONS: Material: Concrete w/steel rebar, Asphalt, LImestone Discharge Product: Minus 2.5" X 0" Design Rated Capacity: 200-400 TPH Approx. PLANT SPECIFICA TlONS: Travel Height: 13' 6" Operating Height: 13' 6" Weight:110,000 Ibs. Power Supply: Cat. 3406 (402 HP) Hopper Opening Size:19' X 7'10" Vibrating Feeder Size: 56" X 18' with adjustable grizzly Crusher Size: Excel 25 Crusher Feed Opening: 57" X 37" Tires: 11 :00 X 22.5 (12) SPECIAL FEA TURES: . Low-Profile Design - 13' 6" travel height and 51' length permits highway transport. . Hydraulic Lift-Mechanism - 6 hydraulic lift cylinders front, center and rear ..~ ~ EXCEL ~.800.858.4002 CRUSHERS Excel Recycling & Mfg., Inc. . Amarillo, Texas 79120 . ...'..__n.__._.____ . . Crushing For The Future ... EXCEL 2200 LOW-PRO CRUSHING SYSTEM r~ 13'6" 47' !5" JOB SPECIFICATIONS: Feed size. Reinforced Concrete, Brick & Block, Asphalt, Wood, Stone, Contaminated Materials. Discharge Product - 200 TPH PLANT SPECIFlCA TlONS: Crusher. Excel 15 Impact Crusher Opening. 42 "x31 " Vibrating Grizzly Feeder. 46 "x16" Step Grizzly Bars 3/4" Steel Hopper 3.Axle Chassis Power CAT 3406 Diesel w/100KW Gen Set 42" Discharge Conveyor 11.00x22.5 Tires Operators Catwalk w/Control Cab Eriez Magnet SPECIAL FEA TURES: Designed for quick set up, completely self-contained unit, (4) hinged support legs. FIELD PROVEN l~ II LOW-PROFILE - CRUSH AND MOVE . JEXCEL 1-800-858-4002 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118 . Amarillo, TX 79120 ALL NEW - Crushing For The Future... EXCEL SUPER 2200 LOW.PRO RECYCLING SYSTEM . :RUta!Bl~...~N70 CA$lfS Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. . Discharge: PRODUCT i .. I I /! ~, \ \""'11' ......'\ , ~ ~'...l .. ... f,.,~ i .... ~ ~ ,-If....... _ _ -----I r.';, ~~.t!".;:-.:~\~,:, -., -. ~, "';"'Vi~~-r;S"~4.... ~~~ "". :'~~..~", ~.. .;~#.;.~~.~, ~'...~ ~;L~~:if:.~~~ ",: ,> t7..#;4.~, ." ._ -~. .\ ~,& .' . II . '10( . -. -, r '.'~- l' .> ~..~~~..~: "~" ;: ? ....i"~J. .... ':;~... ..1/. '"\., , ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING SYSTEMS Typical Feed Size: BUILDING RUBBLE EXCEL i .~(QO.a58.400;2 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118' Amarillo, TX 79120 -._._ _'_M'^"",~,_," " F. l . . West Texas 3600 ^ r-M \ ~uu p, 0, 80x 81<47 Mloland, Toxas 79711.1247 (&15) ~3'le63 '.600.284.2595 DATE I 7l:Jl/ /':!J I , , NO. 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DB DE< DE< :~E\ ::.~~ ~r:2) 2MI 24~ 22e1 20:21 loilJ 160 .1.40 1 ~~t 100 80 t.~ 4~ 22 Hl~ 9:> 89 93 76 7flJ 64 ';)7 !1 44 ;:!.8 81 81 81 a1 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 74 74 74 74 74 74 /4 74 74 7:) 74 74 74 74 71 72 77 77 n 77 77 77 77 i7 77 77 77 77 77 77 75 75 .~ -J _'.i...- 81 81 81 79 79 15 19 ,- .;,. .~" 6 PRESS ~ENTER) TO CONTINUE 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 /4 74 74 74 74 /2 72 69 69 6'1 69 69 69 69 69 ,69 1;>'1 6'7 69 69 69 67 67 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76..,. .. 76 7b 76 76 76 74 74 NEXT TRAN: UFO COI)E ( 0~) UI'Il.T TYFE ( l: r'i::I.!-(Ft"l) ACF:(F"r:~) EXITU.'F'4) RETUhN(PI"~; INDEX(F'F9) 76 76 /6 76 76 76 76 76 76 16 76 76 76 76 74 14 DATE: flJ7 I:!. 1 I' TI~lE::: 1:.: ~,8:' * * * OBCF 40flJflJHZ DB * * OBr 800C Dr 72 72 12 72 72 72 72 n. 72 /2 72 72 72 n 70 7'" , -, i I i 7 I 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOrf L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 MEMORANDUM TO: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman ~ o.Cjv'-lls RE: Site Plan for Grim Recycling Center and Oak Street Trucking Co. Oregon Road, Cutchogue SCTM # 1000-83-3-4.5 Appeal No. ? DATE: August 1, 1991 This is in reply to your request for comments on the proposed site plan for the Grim Recycling Center. It would be inapproriate for the Planning Board to make such comments at this time because we have not started the environmental review of the project. The Planning Board will start the coordinated environmental review procedure at its next meeting on August 12, 1991. As an involved agency, your Board will receive notification. This procedure is in accordance with our informal agreement to coordinate the environmental and site reviews of site plan applications where approvals are required by both Boards. The Planning Board has found that this procedure is working well on the other pending applications that we are reviewing jointly. Therefore, I would like to continue to follow that procedure with this application. Also, the Town Board placed specific conditions on their approval of a permit for recycling and salvage facility, one of which is that the Planning Board conduct a separate environmental review. A copy of their decision is attached for your convenience. . . If further questions should arise, please bring them to my attention. ~ .t ) ":onditions imposed with respect to the issuance, by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, of a Conditioned Negative Declaration with respect to the application of Jeanne Grim for a Recycling and Salvage Facility: (1) The proposed sighting of the concrete/asphalt crusher, and automobile storage areas, must be incorporated into an amended site plan and submitted to the Town of Southold Planning Board for review and approval. The Planning Board should make a separate Determination of Significance in consideration of the site plan submitted, in accordance with SEQR Part 617. (2) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish manufacturers specifications for the concrete/asphalt crusher, which specify noise and dust emissions. These data and specifications will then be compared against applicable standards to ensure compliance, and or need for specific setback, sighting or additional mitigation measures. (3) The concrete/asphalt crusher shall only be operated between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. (4) Only clean concrete and asphalt may be processed by the subject facility, and materials may not be stored more than 30-days from the date of acceptance, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (5) The facility shall be operated in a manner which will eliminate or control nuisances such vectors, odors, dust and noise at all times, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (6) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish estimated truck vehicle trip generation estimates in order to consider the impact upon local roadways. (7) All automobile fluids shall be drained and securely stored within the garage facility in an identified area. There shall be no more than 5-55 gallon drums for storage of toxic or hazardous materials, contained within the building at any one time. There shall be no floor drains within the building. Compliance with these conditions shall be determined by the Building Inspector prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and subsequent inspections as necessary. (8) All collected fluids will be removed on an as needed basis by a Certified Industrial Waste Scavenger. Technology is available to burn waste oil in certain heating equipment. This condition does not preclude this possibility, provided it is conducted in accordance with all applicable New York State and Suffolk County requirements. (9) The applicant agrees to allow access to the site and facilities by Town Officials and lor legitimately designated Town representatives for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the above conditions. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. * * * * .. . ( IUWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION . ( '7-/(, -'if (fP"$. $[0 --- 3 : co f'. ''1 !! ...... l ~ ", . J......u.nCl ,:.WII '. ...~~( Appl ication No. LIe Y/ Date Filed: TO THE ZONING BOARD Of APPEALS, SOUTHOLD, ""DoN',q.J,P ;r-. G le~ pole.. I (We),-"-'1,,-. f/V1K -r\vY' NEW YORK: of 2t\O~e.n-I<'",-1 LQh~ (Res1dence, House No. and Street) -.vo ,''BC)( 300 \ Iq::,'S" 1P e ep hereby apply to THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance with the ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE ~:t ' SECTION ',,;g = :jJ, , SUBSECTION ~tfE )( l I I I 00 - {" I ~ for the below-described property for the following uses and purposes (and as shown on the attached plan drawn to scale): , IlQIO o,r4o",'-=Roa..d, c...A.;,I'V--)(:9~ , q "B<?v-( d 1"4 avJ 34..\ v~~j \ \'~ I E}\~LLV tL-h ~ i 1)v1U~ ~o- . S<:-e aJ-I'1I..c.k\ed v-esotuJ'Jl)-r" ct.Je.d Apv-; \ --Cj It qq I a.~ /bY\! VI ~GLv-d 'V.Q..v- VY\ I t-- -- A. Statement of Ownership and Interest. NY'. ~ Mn; .]:)2tYI.c...lc:L dVh the owner(s) of property known and referred to as i \ I 0 Q ouse No., i l-I~~ identified qn .J;lle County Tax Maps as D1strict 0 0, Section ~, Block D3 , Lot(s) ~,~ is not ~ on a subdivision Map (Filed "Map of " Fil ed Map No.. and has been approved by the Southold Town Planning Board on as a ~[Major] Subdivision). . The above-described property was acquired by the owner on 1\ \ \2-\~b B. The applicant alleges that the approval of this exception would be in harmony with the intent and purpose of said zoning ordinance and that the proposed use conforms to the standards prescribed therefor in said ordinance and would not be detrimental to property or persons in the neighborhood for the following reasons: - ,ne:. -:pYOpc:z....--~ ~~ 10 QA.+-ed I VI a"Vl I V]d.vL.<;-\-v I a_J -cone aVl d co-l~m$ ---t-e', <....\---he.. j/I~ WlCL'S.l&v 1> '(tv) \--\--ns -\-ow VI ~ OQA/d ~ VVlI+ . C. 3Pe property which is the subject of this [~ is consistent with th2 use(s) described furnished herewith. L ] is not consistent with the Certificate for the following reason(s): appl ication is zoned L-r in the Certificate of Occupancy being and of Occupancy being furnished herewith ~ ",c5J~J~ n,~ Sworn to before me thi s J{P day of \J l.i '--I ' 199/. ~. ~~ L 6 . 71cZn (j"-1"l 0/ otary u 11 c UDUUIIDU .. ..............10. .. - --:.:.:.r- ~.._.~ - - ~".., [ ] is vacant land. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) sS.: ZB2 (rev. 2/6/86) tt ~j:;:::CZ;::;';::-;<0 )J' ~\lffOl,t~ (/.~~)" t'a '?~ ;!(,~ ~ Jl '" . "" D::::' ..... NO _ ii <J' ::., t,\~. ,.:;/~ '" -;:~. "''' .)1 ,'-,t" '" ,,-v, . -~ ',",I . 1. ''!-'" ,,' .;:::>-..;:. y JOY >/:cT~/J-J,-;)j- - APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 SCOTT L. MARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD stti5F/ t.€ 1'6 ./ J/S ,fl( - .,.,,/ INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Board FROM: Board of APpeal~ DATE: July 18, 1991 SUBJECT: Site Plan Coordination - Donald Grim Oregon Road at Cutchogue Our office has received the above-noted application for Special Exception approvals related to the proposed recylcing and salvage yard uses in conjunction with Oak Street Trucking uses, pursuant to the site plan amended July 2, 1991, which we understand is on file and pending with your office. A request is made at this time under the site plan regulations in order that you may be provided with notice to respond within the next sixty (60) days as required by Section 100-254B(3). Please communicate those areas which you feel may significantly affect those site plan elements applicable in the new project. In the event your comments are received by Friday, August 2, 1991, the legal notice would be sent for PUblication in the local newspapers on Monday, August 5, 1991. Should additional information be necessary, please contact Linda Kowalski directly. Attachment . . DONALD GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 ,J UL Y '-,.--, 1.991 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TTJl~N OF BCiIJTHOL.D F'" O. BO X 1179 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 RE: PROPOSED SITE PLAN FOR GRIM RECYCLING CENTER SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 DEAR SIR DR MADAM: IN RESPONSE TO YOUR LETTER DATED 6/11/91, QUESTIONS #1 THRU 6 WERE ANSWERED BY SUBMITTING AN AMENDED SITE F~AN. ANSWER TO QUESTION #7 IS AS FOLLOWS: THE BUILDING WILL EITHER BE A MORTON BUILDING OR ONE OF LIKE KIND. IT WILL. BE: 55' WIDE, 1::,5' L.ONG AND ROUGHL.Y ::'A' IN HEIGHT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION WITH A CONCRETE FLOOR WITH NO INSIDE DRAINS. THERE WIL.L. BE TWO LARGE DOORS TCi THE SOUTH, A PASSAGE DOOR ON TH~ SrnJTH EAST CORNER AND A PASSAGE DOOR ON THE NORTH SIDE. IT WIL.L HAVE BL.UE SIDES AND A WHITE ROOF. IF YOIJ HAVE ANY QUES"frONS REGARDING THIS MATTER YOU MAY CONTACT ME AT 734-7014. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOU CONTINUING COOPERATION. "3 I NCEI~EI_ Y , JS::JJ~ ~ JilL 2 2 199\ . . DONALD GRIM P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 SuI3Ptt..€ 1'6 ~~ ,e~-,/ ~~ V's JULY 1')'-,; ..:...:." 1991. PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SDUTHDL.D P . 0 . BOX 11 79 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 RE, F~OPOSED SITE F~AN FOR GRIM RECYCLING CENTER SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 DEAR SIR OR MADAM, IN RESPONSE TO YOUR LETTER DATED 5/31/91, I AM ANSWERING THE QUESTIONS AS FOLLOWS, #1. WE HAVE SUBMITTED COPIES OF DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EXCEL 2500 LOW-PRO CRUSHING SYSTEM AND THE EXCEL SUPER 2200 LOW-PRO RECYCLING SYSTEM SHOWING ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND A LETTER FROM THE MANUFACTURER REGARDING NOISE lEVELS. ANY DUST PROBLEMS WILL BE CONTROLLED BY SPRINKLERS OR ,; 1'!ATEf~ W\GUN. 1*2. I~E FURESEE THEf-(E BE I N[, AmUCf:: VU..I I CLE TfH P (3E:~IFRAn ON OF BETWEEN 15 - 35 PER DAY. #3. YOU SHOL~D HAVE A COPY OF A LONG ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM ON FILE. #4. WHEN ONE IS RECEIVED, I WILL FORWARD A STAMPED SITE PLAN TU YOUR OFFICE. #5. AN APPROVED DEPT. OF HEALTH WASTE OIL CONTAINMENT SHED WILL BE USED TU STORE OUR WASTE OILS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL ME AT (516)-734-7014. THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR CONTINUING COOA~RATION. ~?n~ LlJNAl..L ,J .,~ 22 SENDER: SUBJECT: SCTM#: COMMENTS: . . SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER , )~~ ~-V-r~ - Y'3 - 3 - ,-/, .s--- & ~r) ~ OV"- ~Y>~'7; /4 ~LL~ ~ 7-2-1-. ~91 ,J!:, 22 hr;- " !,),'j/ P . . RECYCLING & MANUFACTURING, INC. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo. Texas 79120-1118. Plant Site Address: 121001-40 East/79101 June 20, 1991 Mr. Donald Grim Oregon Recycling Inc. P.O. Box.300 Cutchogue Long Island, NY 11935 Dear Mr. Grim: Thank you for your recent inquiry on the Excel 2500 and Excel 2200 Recycling plants. In answer to your questions regarding the operating noise levels of this equipment our reply is limited to tests which are performed at our research and development site in Amarillo, Texas. This testing is conducted under controlled operating circumstance and is not representative of operations under any other type of conditions. These test results indicate the noise levels to be minus 85 decibels. It is Excel's position that noise levels of our equipment are dependent on a number of variables such as the materials being processed, the power source (i.e. diesel or electric), ect. These variables and the relative noise levels cannot be predicted by Excel. Sincerely Yours, "--11t ctu-~ Myra Avant, Project Coordinator cc: Matt Garth Wayne Schrandt Office - (806) 335-3737'. U.S. 1-800-858-4002 . FAX # 806.335.3949 1..' ~-~-~--~ . .. EXCEL 2500 LOW-PRO CRUSHING SYSTEM Typical Feed Size: CONCRETE AND CONCRETE PIPE WITH STEEL REINFORCING Discharge: PRODUCT Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. f,!!G - 5 Il01 We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. EXCEL 1-800-858-4002 CRUSHERS Excel Recycling & Mfg., Inc. . Amarillo, Texas 79120 1'"'. ~. EXCEL 2500 LOW-PlIO CRUSHING SYST." .. 51' ~ I t 13'6" o JOB SPECIFICA TlONS: Material: Concrete w/steel rebar, Asphalt, Limestone Discharge Product: Minus 2.5" X 0" Design Rated Capacity: 200-400 TPH Approx. PLANT SPECIFICA TIONS: Travel Height: 13' 6" Operating Height: 13' 6" Weight: 110,000 Ibs. Power Supply: Cat. 3406 (402 HP) Hopper Opening Size:19' X 7'10" Vibrating Feeder Size: 56" X 18' with adjustable grizzly Crusher Size: Excel 25 Crusher Feed Opening: 57" X 37" Tires:ll:00 X 22.5 (12) SPECIAL FEA TURES: . Low-Profile Design - 13' 6" travel height and 51' length permits highway transport. . Hydraulic Lift-Mechanism - 6 hydraulic lift cylinders front, center and rear ~ EXCEL 1..eG0-858-4OO2 CRUSHERS Excel Recycling & Mfg., Inc. . Amarillo, Texas 79120 .. .. ALL NEW - Crushing For The Future... EXCEL SUPER 2200 LOW-PRO RECYCLING SYSTEM RUBBLE...INTO CA$H Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. Discharge: PRODUCT ~a ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING SYSTEMS Typical Feed Size: BUILDING RUBBLE EXCEL 1~.800.858.4002 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118 . Amarillo, TX 79120 -, Crushing For The Future ... EXCEL 2200 LOW-PRO CRUSHING SYSTEM 47' 5" JOB SPECIFICA TlONS: Feed size. Reinforced Concrete, Brick & Block, Asphalt, Wood, Stone, Contaminated Materials. Discharge Product. 200 TPH PLANT SPECIFICA TIONS: Crusher. Excel 15 Impact Crusher Opening. 42 "x31 " Vibrating Grizzly Feeder. 46 "x16" Step Grizzly Bars 3/4" Steel Hopper 3-Axle Chassis Power CAT 3406 Diesel w/100KW Gen Set 42" Discharge Conveyor 11.00x22.5 Tires Operators Catwalk w/Control Cab Eriez Magnet SPECIAL FEATURES: Designed for quick set up, completely self-contained unit, (4) hinged support legs. FIELD PROVEN ~: LOW-PROFILE - CRUSH AND MOVE EXCEL 1.800.858.4002 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, TX 79120 , .. .. Crushing For The Future ... EXCEL 2000 LOW-PRO RECYCLING SYSTEM RUBBLE...INTO CASH ~.d Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. Discharge: PRODUCT Typical Feed Size: BUILDING RUBBLE ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING SYSTEMS EXCEL 1.800.858-4002 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, TX 79120 -, Crushing For The Future... EXCEl. 2000 I.OW-PIIO CRUSHING SYSTEM 14 ~I"'''' "'" t-';t .. 1 I 1 I I I I I I I 13' 6" : : .. 38'11" 't 13'6" " --. ---- I I I I :_: ::----_:.::_1 1 I I I , I I I I I .-. I I - --_ --. " JOB SPECIFICATIONS: Feed Size - Reinforced Concrete, Brick & Block, Asphalt, Wood, Stone, Contaminated Materials Discharge Product - 150 - 200 TPH Approx. PLANT SPECIFICATIONS: Crusher Excel 15 Impact Crusher Opening 42" x 31" 46" x 16' Vibrating Grizzly Feeder 6' Grizzly Bars 3/4" Steel Hopper Power 200 HP Electric or CAT 3406 Diesel (Optional) 42" Discharge Conveyor 11 .00X22.5 Tires Operators Catwalk SPECIAL FEATURES: Design for quick set up, self-contained unit, (4) hinged support legs. FIELD PROVEN ~a LOW-PROFILE - CRUSH AND MOVE EXCEL 1-800-858-4002 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118' Amarillo, TX 79120 .. .. EXCEL 1500 CLOSED.CIRCUIT CRUSHING SYSTEM RUBBLE...INTO CA$H Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. Discharge: PRODUCT Typical Feed Size: ASPHALT, CONCRETE or LIMESTONE EXCEL 1-800-858-4002 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, TX 79120 ,..~...., EXCEL 1500 CRUSHING SYSTEM .. 62'0" .. t 13'6" ~ o 4 Products. 3 In Closed Circuit; 1 In Open Circuit JOB SPECIFICATIONS: Reinforced Concrete, Brick & Block, Asphalt, Stone, Contaminated Materials. 150.300 Plus TPH. Approx. PLANT SPECIFICATIONS: Travel Height: 13 ft. 6 in. Operating Height: 13 ft. 6 in. Power Supply: Cat Diesel (400 hp.) Discharge System: 42 in. to DD Screen Hopper Opening Size: 16 ft. Vibrating Feeder Size: 46 in. x 16 in. w/adjustable grizzly Bars Crusher Size: Excel 15 (32 x 42 in.) Crusher Feed Opening: 42 x 31 in. Generator: 100 Kw Tires: 11 :00 x 22.5 Screen Size: 5 x 16 ft. 2 Deck SPECIAL FEATURES: Superior Workmanship & Materials Throughout No field assembly needed for start-up. . .simply block and crush. Optional - Magnetic Separator Hydraulic Lift Cylinders For Cribbing Low Initial Investment Maximum Mobility EXCEL 1-800-858-4002 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, TX 79120 .. .. ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING SYSTEMS How To Get Your Profits Rolling......................RECYCLE IT! Top Soil Wood Gravel Compost Asphalt Scrap Mud Demolition Landfill Material RATES (approx.) 150 - 300 cu. YDS. AN HOUR SAFE USABLE & $ELLABLE MATERIALS EXCEL 1-800-858-4002 TROMMELS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118 . Amarillo, TX 79120 MODEL TD 620 SCREENING SYSTEM . ~ 1 13' 3" 1\ \ \ If you are looking for the best solution for your screening problems, discover the EXCEL Trommel Screening System. Technology that's making your job more profitable. Demolition Debris and More. . .versatile, Productive, and Trouble Free. PLANT SPECIFICA TIONS: LENGTH: 40' 6" WIDTH: 8' 6" TRAVEL HEIGHT: 13' 3" WEIGHT: 32.000# POWER: 3 CYL. 49 HP DEUTZ DIESEL, AIR COOLED PORTABLE 12 YD. HOPPER 25,000# AXLE SPECIAL FEATURES: (4) Adjustable Jack Legs Urethane Coated Trunions and Thrust Rollers Interchangeable Screen Cloths. 3/8" Steel Hopper Controls 3-Lever 42" Variable Speed Feed Conveyor Hydraulic Raise Grizzly (Optional) EXCEL 1-800.858.4002 TROMMELS or S06-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box3111S 0 Amarillo, TX 79120 - ....'"'-.'._".",-.,_,-"7t_"'''''''''''''''7''r_.'.'...".,._...,......~..._ · ROME MA~LER ST0MAS MODEL 3300 HEAVY DUTY WASTE REDUCER .. .. . .-. - ROME MA~LE1" ST0MAS M0DEL 3JOO HEAVY DUTY WASTE REDUCER: SPECIFICATIONS HOPPER - inside dimensions I .. I I Height-Ab~~~ ~ I Length@TOPWldth@TOP'I-.!latform I H::P:'x ~;~ l 148" 90" 31" wall steel ; tubing ! _-1_ _~___~ STANDARD EQUIPMENT . ROTATING KNIVES - Cast of high strength alloy steel with cutting teeth on both sides. . . allow material to be processed when shaft rotates in any direction. Exclusive radial key design resists forces generated as knife tears material. Bent or broken knives are easily replaced by removal of six bolts. . STATIONARY KNIVES - Mounted on cutting platform. Fabricated from high strength hardened plate steel. Easily reversed or replaced by removing four bolts. . CUTTER SHAFT BEARINGS - Four bearings with bronze alloy inserts for longevity and reliability support each 5-3/4" solid steel cutter shafts. Split bearing design allows center two bearings to be easily replaced without removing entire shaft from machine. . CENTRAL LUBRICATION SYSTEMS - Main shaft bear- ings are automatically greased at regular intervals. . SHAFT GEAR BOX - Planetary gear box connects each hydraulic motor to its shaft. . HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT - Pumps: Two independent variable displacement axial piston pumps. Each pump, at 2100 rpm delivers 60 gpm to its shaft motor up to 6000 psi. Molars: Two variable displacement piston motors rated at 6000 psi power the shafts. Reservoir: 150 gallon capacity with oil level and temperature control. Engine: Caterpillar 3406T A diesel rated at 360 hp @ 2100 rpm. Engine equipped with high ambient temperature fan, primary fuel filter, low oil and high temperature shut-off, tachometer, ?4 V starter, 35 amp alternator, and heavy duty batteries. . ELECTRIC CONTROLLER - Unit operation is controlled and monitored by programmable controller. Hydraulic oil level and temperature in the reservoir is monitored. System will shut down if oil becomes hot or falls below a predetermined level. The controller, depending on material being processed, reverses the rotation direction of the knives at a regular predetermined time interval. . HOPPER CONVEYOR - Hydraulically driven heavy duty rubber belt. . 156 inches long x 48 inches wide x 9i21 inch thick. . FUEL TANK - 243 gallon capacity. . NET WEIGHT - 73,500 pounds - depending on options MAWLER: .maw (me) n. The mouth, gullet, or stomach of a hungry ferocious animal. CUTTING PLATFORM i-'-T-- Rotating I_Length--+. Width Knives L I 2 shatts wi .-':2~ ...L--':~ -.1.9 Knives Each Stationary Knives 18 Knives OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT . REAR CONVEYOR - In single or double fold with hydraulic cylinder tilt from 30 to 90 degrees above horizontal. Hydraulically driven heavy duty rubber belt. Single fold 110 inches long x 38 inches wide x 9i32 inch thick, double fold 220 inches long. . SOIL AND GRAVEL REMOVAL SYSTEM - Hydraulically driven separator mounted at end of main conveyor belt removes dirt and small stones from processed material. Short conveyor carries dirt to side of machine and drops it on to side conveyor belt. Hydraulic cylinder tilts side conveyor from 30 to 90 degress. . WASTE COMPRESSION FRAME - Mounted on top of the hopper. Two hydraulic cylinders fold down the frame when necessary to force loose materials such as tree branches down into the knives. . HYDRAULIC REAR GATE - Allows long material to fit into hopper. Hinge mounted rear gate uses two hydraulic cylinders to move wall down horizontally to permit material to be lowered into the knives. . HOPPER EXTENSION - To increase the volume of the hopper, walls are extended upward. "_......,>, TRAILER MOUNTED MODEL 3300 M . MOBILE TRAILER - Three axle, 43 foot low boy trailer. Transport height - 13' 4" . . HYDRAULIC OUTRIGGERS - To stabilize the trailer dur- ing operation, five hydraulic outriggers with valves, cylinders, and hoses are part of mobile trailer. . CRANE - Knuckleboom with 4,000 pound capacity at 25 feet complete with pump, valve and pedestal mounted controls. Controls located in operator's cab. . CONTINUOUS ROTATION GRAPPLE - Hydraulic swivel allows 360 degree rotation of single tine stump or multi-tine brush grapples. . OPERATOR'S CAB - Equipped with t;nted windows, windshield wipers, lights, heater, air conditioner, and ad- justable seal. Hydraulically lowers into transport position. SKID MOUNTED MODEL 3300 S . Skid type twin rails, 12" x 33' with pull hitch replace trailer. This unit not used with crane option. ST0MAS: From the Danish language meaning "Stump Crusher" c"-r . . . ROME MAALEItt APPLICATIONS ST0MAS M~EL Ao HEAVY DUTY WASTE REDUCER GRINDS ROOT DEBRIS, STUMPS and DEMOLITION WASTE LOW MAINTENANCE with HIGH PRODUCTIVITY An economical solution to the disposal problem of non-compactable waste products. The versatile Mawler, offered in both stationary and mobile versions, will chop wood waste . . . stumps, roots, branches, pallets and crating. Other forms of in- dustrial refuse such as plastic rolls, tires, and refrigerators are easily handled. Because the chopped mate- rial has been significantly reduced in volume, it is more easily transported for recycling or disposal. In a mass burn, Mawler shredded material increases efficiency and reduces ash. PALLETS and CRATING SHREDS OLD TIRES IN LANDFILLS, MAWLER SHREDDING REDUCES MSW UP TO 80 PERCENT ,..,.,.".,,-.",....-.,.,'.,... '-:,:"l,J'J'f~~~:~~~"i'",_>, .".. ,., ... "., .. ,"" .. , .. ... . ._.. ___ - ~:"~,JL',~:;"",i;;,i;;;'"_':'':~","",,;:O;;;'''':~{;;''~:;D~,:;~,;,!,i;~,Co_,:'::; i./ REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS and INDUSTRIAL WASTE '.~ '"""'=.~..;.;""""'.. STATIONARY WASTE REDUCER Model 3300 I - for Industrial application CONTROL DESK PLANT ARY GEAR-\ V ARIABLE SPEED HYDRAULIC MOTOR MAXIMUM SHAFT TORQUE DUAL TOOTH 60,000 ft. Ibs. KNIVES (Will chop material in either direction) INTERMEDIATE BEARING BOTTOM BLADE TRANSPORT BELT PLC- CONTROL UNIT SELF-ADJUSTING OIL -PISTON PUMP ROME MA~LER ST0MAS MODEL 3300 MOBILE WASTE REDUCER shown in transport position with cab folded down T 11'-0" j ~~'-7,,1: T 13'4" 33'-0" 43'-0" 47'-7" I I 1--10'-0"3 . . ROME Materials and specifications subject to change without notice. Printed in USA WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ROME WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS P. O. Box 48, Cedartown, Ga. U.S.A. 30125 404/748-4450 Fax: 404/748-4427 Telex: 6827145 Roman UW C, A Marktill organization to:lit Manufactured under license from TORPS MASKINFABRIK Farso, Denmark FORM NO. ILS-322A (4/90) EX&L . . Shredders EXCEL 6241 TIRE-SHREDDING SYSTEM "WE'LL SHRED YOUR ~1l0BLEMS DOWN TO SIZE" '~ Discharge: PRODUCT Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. EXCEL 1-800-858-4002 SHREDDERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118 . Amarillo, TX 79120 --.." EXCEL 6241 TIRE-SHREDDING SYSTEM 1- ,,' 40' JOB SPECIFICA TlONS: Waste Tires, Mixed Sizes, Auto & Truck sizes nominal 2 "x variable. PLANT SPECIFICA TIONS: Shredder. 62x41 Chamber Cutter Shafts. 7" Diameter Knives. 21 " Diameter Twin Hydraulic Motors. 523 Cubic in. each High Torque. 80,000 ft. Ibs. (approx.) Power CAT 3406 . (449 hp) diesel Discharge Conveyor. 30 "x26' SPECIAL FEA TURES: Custom Double Drop Chassis Self-contained Twice the Torque of competitive models ~~1! ~. EXCEL 1-800-858.4002 SHREDDERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118 . Amarillo, TX 79120 l~ . . . . l~~ ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING SYSTEMS Technology that's making your job more profitable. EXCEL TF 630 TIRE FEEDING SYSTEM The purpose of this machine is to feed and supply tires to a tire shredding device in a constant and regular manner. This machine is designed to receive loads of mix- ed sized tires from a front end loader in quantities of 50 to 70 tires per load. SINGLE TIRE FEED: Eliminates choking of the shredder, and allows maximum feed rate without over loading. FRONT END LOADER FEED: Eliminates manual labor required for feeding the shred- der, minimizes man hour, avoids injury and possible contact with contaminates. ENCLOSED CONTROL CENTER: Allows all weather operation of feeder and shred- der from one location. UNDER CONVEYOR DISCHARGE: Will remove dirt and debris from tires prior to shredding to minimize wear on the cutter blades. TRAILER MOUNTED SYSTEM: System is mounted on a single chassis, Length 40~ Width 8'6", Height 13'2". EXCEL 1-800-858-4002 CRUSHERS or 806.335.3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118 . Amarillo, TX 79120 -, I .0;.-,- - ":-- - -~~ ~.>~'~ Typical Feed Size: CONCRETE AND CONCRETE PIPE WITH STEEL REINFORCING Discharge: PRODUCT Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. ---EXCEL J r;J1_B:c)(c)~, 8~:B~~~\ o (C) ;2 CRUSHERS Excel Recycling & Mfg., Inc.' Amarillo, Texas 79120 EXCEL 2WO L..ow......o CRUSHING SY57... ~ 51' -\ t 13'6" o JOB SPECIFICA TlONS: Material: Concrete w/steel rebar, Asphalt, Limestone Discharge Product: Minus 2.5M X 0" Design Rated Capacity: 200-400 TPH Approx. PLANT SPECIFICA TJONS: Travel Height: 13' 6" Operating Height: 13' 6" Weight: 110,000 Ibs. Power Supply: Cat. 3406 (402 HP) Hopper Opening Size:19' X 7'10" Vibrating Feeder Size: 56" X 18' with adjustable grizzly Crusher Size: Excel 25 Crusher Feed Opening: 57" X 37" Tires: 11 :00 X 22.5 (12) SPECIAL FEA TURES: ~]EXCEl ]g~S(O(Q).,B5SCll4lO(Q)~ CRUSHERS Excel Recycling & Mfg., Inc.' Amarillo, Texas 79120 . . ALL NEW - Crushing For The Future m __ EXCEL 5UP'ER 2200 LOW-PRO RECYCLING SYSTEM : 1'1' I ; i " I ! I II! ~~(1J[S[E[L~.uJ~'J(o (C~~l}3 Call us for a recommendation and quotation for your particular needs. We design custom plants and systems for unique applications. ' Discharge: PRODUCT ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING SYSTEMS Typical Feed Size: BUILDING RUBBLE EXCEL 'J ~t:8(~O(0r:1IS!5[8a~}(f)(O~ CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, TX 79120 Crushing For The JFuture ... EXCEL 2200 LOW-PRO CRUSHING SYSTEM 47' !!i" JOB SPEC/FICA nONS: Feed size. Reinforced Concrete, Brick & Block, Asphalt, Wood, Stone, Contaminated Materials. Discharge Product. 200 TPH PLANT SPEC/FICA nONS: Crusher. Excel 15 Impact Crusher Opening. 42 "x31 " Vibrating Grizzly Feeder. 46 "x16" Step Grizzly Bars 314" Steel Hopper 3.Axle Chassis SPECIAL FEA TURES: Power CAT 3406 Diesel w/100KW Gen Set 42" Discharge Conveyor 11.00x22.5 Tires Operators Catwalk w/Control Cab Eriez Magnet Designed for quick set up, completely self-contained unit, (4) hinged support legs. FIELD PROVEN LOW-PROFILE - CRUSH AND MOVE EXCEL "J .f80C.3S8.4C02 CRUSHERS or 806-335-3737 Excel Recycling & Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 31118. Amarillo, TX 79120 , . APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Charles Grigonis, Jr. Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Stt6F/~ /6 ,/ i/S 1(1( - '1"'1/ INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Board FROM: Board of APpeal~ DATE: July 18, 1991 SUBJECT: Site Plan Coordination - Donald Grim Oregon Road at Cutchogue Our office has received the above-noted application for Special Exception approvals related to the proposed recylcing and salvage yard uses in conjunction with Oak Street Trucking uses, pursuant to the site plan amended July 2, 1991, which we understand is on file and pending with your office. A request is made at this time under the site plan regulations in order that you may be provided with notice to respond within the next sixty (60) days as required by Section 100-254B(3). Please communicate those areas which you feel may significantly affect those site plan elements applicable in the new project. In the event your comments are received by Friday, August 2, 1991, the legal notice would be sent for publication in the local newspapers on Monday, August 5, 1991. Should additional information be necessary, please contact Linda Kowalski directly. Attachment JUL I 9 . , - . . PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski. Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTI L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTH OLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 June 11, 1991 Donald Grim Oak Street Trucking, Inc. P.O. Box 3000 Cutchogue, New York 11935 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Grim Recycling Center SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 Dear Mr. Grim: Further review of the site plan you sent us on May 21, 1991, revealed that the fOllowing information is missing: 1. The seal and signature of the person preparing the map. 2. Notation on the key map of the location and owners of all adjoining lands within five hundred feet (500) of the property lines. 3. Existing and proposed grading, using two foot (2) contours. 4. Type of outdoor lighting proposed. 5. Type and location of outdoor sign. 6. Lot coverage calculations. 7. Building elevations for all facades and floor plans showing the proposed use of floor area. It would be appreciated if this information could be included with the other information we asked for in our May 31st letter. . - . . Page 2 Donald Grim If you have any questions, or require further assistance, please contact this office. Very truly yours, jX- /" /"9/ V/lt/It-L--cr C"';~U--iu... <- Bennett Orlowski, Jr. r. Chairman IJS- cc: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector . # PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards .:/ 1('~t.:.1\ c=> '\ ;",:" ~.~ \ ''';~~'''-'''-;- , ""J"I' ,j' ';._. if,! 1., scon L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 May 31, 1991 Donald Grim Oak Street Trucking, Inc. P.O. Box 3000 Cutchogue, New York 11935 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Grim Recycling Center SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 Dear Mr. Grim: The Planning Board has received your proposal. Please submit the following information so that we may proceed with our review: 1. One set of elevation drawings or photographs of the crushers; a copy of the manufacturer's specifications for projected noise and dust emissions; a landscaping plan that will result in year-round vegetative screening of the crusher from view from Oregon Avenue. 2. Truck vehicle trip generation estimates prepared by a professional traffic engineer. 3. A completed copy of the Long Environmental Assessment Form. 4. A copy of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services permit. 5. An explanation and diagram indicating that spills will be contained on the property in conformance with the Suffolk County Health Department's standards. . . Page 2 Grim Recycling Center The above list should not be deemed complete, further comments may be forthcoming as the Board continues its review. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. Very truly yours, ~~~_4<~Jr> Bennett Orlowski Jr. ~./~ Chairman cc: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector .... , OREGON RD. RECYCLING, INC. P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 MA Y 20, 1 991 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD P.O. BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 RE: SIC TAX MAP #: 1000-83-03-4.5 DEAR SIR OR MADAM: . SITE PLAN FIPST (#1). IN RESPONSE TO YOUR LETTER DATED 5/1/91, WE WILL BEGIN WITH SINCERELY. DONALD J. GRIM SMf1l6 1lJ<-".h /' ( '-- c ~ . OREGON RD. RECYCLING, INC. P.O. BOX 300 CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 MA Y 2 O. 1 9 9 1 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD P.O. BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 DEAR SIR OR MADAM; ~ t':.... ~ I j oL/. ~ 7 TO HELP PROCESS OUR APPLICATION MORE EFFICIENTLY I AM LISTING THE FOLLOWING AS YOU SUGGESTED. A) NAME OF PRO.JECT: OREGON RD. RECYCLING, INC. BI SIC TAX MAP NO.: 1000-83-03-4.5 Cl REASON FOR SUBMITTING APPLICATION: AMENDED SITE PLAN FOR OREGON RD. RECYCLING, INC. (A RECYCLING FACILITY) AND OAK ST. TRUCKING, INC. DI TELEPHONE I: DAY - 734-7248/734-7078 SINCERELY, DONALD J. GRIM r', p . .. TO D Southold. N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF SITE PLAN Date of Application I-j \I'S \'1\ Filing Fee Date Rec' d New Use Change of Use Re-Use Extension of Existing Use v/ Revision of an Approved Site Plan~(Date of Approval Other Specify ****************** Name of Business or Site Dye..jo~~d .--=R.~(' '1 c ('''4~C Location of Site ~o 1c.<...C Address of Site, if availabl II'1l0 ov-9C1Y'\-+Zel. Name of Applicant ...-:-z.",....t:. VV'>. Gv-1~ Address of Applicant ---::Yo (). -;::,.." 600 () . 11'i7:. . Telepho e J. - 73 - 707 Person to be responsible for Construction --.:J:::,.,~~ &....;:......... Telephone (61G)-73~_701'iS Applicant's interest in site-check one: OWner of Land Under co~tract to purchase Owner of. Fee Title to Land ----UV\vU. G,..,,,,,, .~(d vl~ - Address......-:po-.< c:= ~ v---(. "-J (I Telephon ((, -7 - 70'7 Site Plans Prepared bYl>e <:0'<1,,- u""~"lS License No. lc \ Address ""'6.J v"\.'::t<.....t ~olJ ,No,! II'll! Telephone "'- l ********************* Total Land Area of Site 20 DODO Sq. Ft. Zone Distr ict L.-:r:. Existing Use of Site -:::Iic>~,;.t-.,..}~ Proposed Use of Site~"'d-v..s-h-;..Jl Gross Floor Area of Existing Struct,ure (s) ,)'-l~...D sqft. 1:J.f. - sqftJjl).fi' Gross Floor Area of Proposed Structure(s)~~~ sqft. sqft. Percent of Lot Coverage by Building( s) /9 % % Percent of Lot for Parking (where applicable) '" "/0 % ~ Percent of Lot for LandscaPfJ' ~~iwhere applicable) % Datum(Specify)U.S.G.S. ~ Has applicant been granted variance Board of Appeals tJ 0"'- '-/ e r , Case Number Name of Applicant , Date of Decision Expiration Date Will any toxic or hazardous materials, as defined bY):he Board of Health, be stored or handled at th~e site?~l ES I f so, have proper permits been obtai9-,ej:'l? -53. I. '- Number and Date of permit issued L,;,!fJ.- O-C)o. Suffolk County NO ACTION (EXCAVATION OR CONSTRUCTION) MAY BE UNDERTAKEN UNTIL APPROVAL OF SITE PLAN BY THE PLANNING BOARD. ' ; L , \ 1.4.16-4 {2/8n- Text 12 . PROJECT 1.0. NUMBER . c 617.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I-PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT ISPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME~.... e~V1n~ yY\. uvivY" iN'- -r;"d 3. PROJECT lOCATION, /I (};o I7Y'- 'l:<.d Municipality 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and to SEa; County ~ intersection, prominent landmarks, etc., or provide map) /1 910 ~<; ~~ -;;;(c1o) G-u;f€.-hF- y-oads 6-;;1 ~ ; Jsepo I- ~ ....... 5. IS PROPOSED ACT~,>-, o New Ld'Expanslon 6. DESCRIBE PhOJECT BRIEFLY: A~eerl,'-j ~(I-I'I---Io hR.,..,cllL. "'<{'><.,.--o.vsp~J~'--lk~ rl~ ~ l0a.Sk u~vn ,do ~ ---h"-,,, la..u:Jfl{ (u.; ariWI; u C.raf> "",I-u.-/ / <5 Wd-p ~ (!~' i:" .DvusJ.. ,-&k v) 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: InUlally , ~- acres Ultimately .5 acres 8. WILL PROPOSE~~ION COMPLY WITH EX/STING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? DYes l!::1No If No. describe brietly ("r)",~l- '{, ~ -lEBA ~. L,,~J,d o.{.r:U<.. u..'>J< . ~dlficatlon/alteratlon w,tI he-/p eOMrl'K, ( 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LA~ ~ IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? o Residential rnInduslrial 0 Commercial Des;J:~<Jfd<.. <!J+ ~.hl/ o Agriculture r o ParklForestlOpen space DOlhe' 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL, ST A TEO.!J..LOCAl)? C3Yas 0 No If yes, list agency(s) and permit/approvals -0"'~ b6<!/ -:$77-~ -' I/llv-<. -/-ow...75QQ.ed ,; :5"'OI?U... ))EC "'-/5JDY7n../S 11. -..?~ ANY ASPECT OF THE ACT!ON HAVE A CURRENTLY VAllO PERMIT OR APPROVAL? [!f"Yes 0 No If Ye~, list agency name and permit/approval ---3.. C::::d.1Ii / "?> E<! I I cn...-7,/7>/ "-it Y/' "':j &a rd 12. ~~SULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? EfVes DNo -~ 73-d ~ RdKI<:/" 1!x,~ i3 7f- I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWDlaE,eD,GE ~ ~ ~'/ Appllcanllsponsor n # ~ Signature: -l If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with thi~ :!ssessment OVER 1 -':~ _"""~~.' k:_,." PART II-ENVIRON MEN I ASSESSMENT (To be completed by Ag A. DOES ACTION EXCEeD A DYe, DNa B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRA, PART 617.61 may be superseded by another Involved agency. DYes DNa C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten, If legible) C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity. noise levels, existing tratllc patterns, solid waste prOduction or disposal, poteytial for eroSion, drainage or flOOding prOblems? Explain briefly: NO ':buT; ," TilE LoC-/<'77o/lJ e:>r 77fC ?ROPERTt( (7f-EIU= Wlw.... 73G JJD 4b ~6 EFFECI5. E i THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.127 s. coordinate the review process and use the FULL 'EAF. - ... If No, a negative declaration C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic, or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighborhood character? explain briefly: No- /VcR1/! .sIDE J;M/O~/LL C3_ Vegetation or fauna, fiSh, shelltlsh or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly: No - N~H SIDe utlb F,Ll- C4. A community's exisllng plans or goals as otflcially adopted. or a change in use or Intensity of use of land or other natural resources? explain briefly No -I.VHol.€ jM$7EA. P*N WA-l'i/r~ /'T CS. Growth, subsequent development. or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain brIefly. N()- C6. Long term. short term. cumulative, or other effects not Identified in C1-C5? Explain briefly, 1'1,,- C7, Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly, "'0- D. IS THERE. OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTEN IAL ADVERSE ENVIAONMENTAlIMPACTS? DYes . No If Yes, explain bf.lef/y 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. o o 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 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 on attachments as necessary. the reasons SUpporting thIs determination: Name 01 lead ^~cncv Print or rype Ndme of ResponSIble Officer In lCdd ^g~ncy Title ot R~sponslbl~ OffIcer S,,,narure 01 ResponSIble Officer In lCdd ^~t"ncv Slgn.nure 01 "a'parer (II Jliferent from responSIble Otllcer) L ~ Dolte :'."'- 2 '.." . ~ . APPLICANT'S AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ~a~~~ vYJ. C~I~ being d~ly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at () "N--k'E'-- L/fNE L.u-rc.fKJ&-OG in the State of New York ,al)d that he is the ownE')i; of the abeve roperty or that he is the ~"'S~&V\.\- " of the [ '.1)YPUy~t.:.!l~-' (Tit e) (Specify whether Partnership which is hereby making application; that the or Corporation) owner or his heirs, successors or assigns will, at his own expense, install the required site improvements in accordance with Article XIII of the Code of the Town of Southold for the area stated herein and that there are no existing structures or impr~vements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that title to the entire parcel, including all rights-of-way, have been clearly established and are shown on said Plan; that no part of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed plan which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing of Site Plans and will comply with same; that the plans submitted, as approved, will not be altered or changed in any manner without the approval of the Planning Board; and that the actual physical improvements will be installed in strict accordance with the plans submitted. Signed f (Owner) Sworn to before me this ~aY_Of *~~;\ ~_.. ~ 4 (Not y Public) EllZABE1HBUSSO NolIry Publlc, Slalt of New York No. 4755734 O'Jof!ficd in SuJ1l1k Count)' Commi'."'~l Expjro. r.;ov. 30, 199.;].. 19~ Signed (Partner or ~. and Title) ',.tJ",...... ~ . \ ) PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 May 1, 1991 Donald Grim Oak Street Trucking, Inc. P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue, New York 11935 RE: Proposed Subdivision for Donald Grim SCTM# 1000-83-3-4.5 Dear Mr. Grim: The Planning Board is in receipt of the proposed subdivision map for the above mentioned parcel. As you know, the Board is also reviewing a site plan proposal for this same parcel. The Planning Board can not review the site plan proposal and the subdivision proposal at the same time, because each proposal impacts the other. You have the following options: 1. To proceed first with site plan approval. At such time that the site plan is approved, if you wish to pursue a subdivision of the parcel, you could then submit a subdivision proposal. The final approval of the subdivision would require that the previously approved site plan be amended to reflect the lot created by the subdivision. 2. To proceed first with the subdivision proposal. Upon receipt of final approval of the subdivision, if you wished to pursue a site plan approval for one of the lots, you could then submit a site plan. Please indicate, in writing, how you wish to proceed. c..... It . If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, /);! 7/r/,' / /i ~Jfn&l/! c%k{(;wt; en Bennett Orlowski, Jr. h~ Chairman . . .- . , H:~~J'("1 J A Ii;:','::,} Sou~hold Pi~nr'lY'g 00ard Office :.:,,:.c;'U-r.:'-'rC'J.t'j OW'!! .t-.iC<i~n""o O~!'rj ~.~' i:."; _," ;~.'.r3(Y',:::l::'.5 j'!i,:~ l"rr ;'~:Oi;ilCi t:~ou"t.nC<lC'" .", y" l.li.:J-;''-:' "~e~ j.t.!,'?-:n:~.i of' t:h!::?" a't;.t.CitCt"H:::'CJ l~?t:tf.'::"("' ciaT-f?d J./1/'.0.1 to the Pl3nnlnc BOBy'oJl"own 80arc :-:"L ":"/ :#.l \..H,)().'-;::<~~-<f!'-":r~ ~> Dear Sir or MacaMf am writing thlS :letter to clarif'v ~i of the attached 1. f?t: 'c e'r-'~ have ~ecelved a bl.tlidiYfO oerrnlt ~or tt)e Cl'Pflcen l"F the econo~v olcks uo 1 l~tend +n start OUl Ollr:Q the oftlce bv M1C to la-r.:e SUUlmer e,f tn15 vear'. If yOU nave arrV Guestions reoardlnc trl15 T0atter. 'VOll may contac't DOYrald GrIm (734-707b~ 734-iC~i4~ c:r ]q_ 7 i.::'~:}~::')" .i erE-I" y',"'r~., 1/KL t"", ~ .,_~ ( .\ rj! !=;.., !'1:.~Ll-~!'tlCi"_:;-1 ~PR - A \99\ ;j.JihF1tk Ph . . . ~ JanU.::'it""V 1 1. '~;'q:J. .~:;CiL!. t n c 1 d f~'I-:'}.nn:l nl:;J Boar-c] TC::'lA!c"; PDE.ir-c:! Uff:Lc(~:c: :3c)u. t ~"I Ci]. c! 'ro~'Jn He,I:: ~.:;.; :~;()C;;':::; \'1 :':l1. '-"1 F~D.:::\C! h.!" \/. 111;?71 ::::;Cil...;,t. 'ID):"! Re~ AClolicatiorl of Oregon Road Recycling Coroof"ation t~ 0De~2te recycling and salvage facility BeTM #100{J-83-3-4.~~ D("J..3.r- C', ~_. _..'.O-i ,m;". M.::'iCi.~;i.'TI: Tn ~~SDonse to t~le attactled letter dated December 19 199(l aC!Jressed to the SoutholEJ l-own Board r-egardi,ng the above rn e n t, i. C) I; e d" i :' (~, 1 C) ~'.J ,,:,\ V"" t7! .:;:i. n ~:- ~"J E! j'"" .;;;:. 1::. Cr t. ;..'( E' Cll...\ F?~:; t ion ':~~. .:::'\ c:1 d ro' ~::;::~~ ~::-; ;~::' din "1.':, hE-!: l. (:-::"'.: t:.i::'?r " F!: 1. -. A't this time the offIce bUilding is not LtD 4 am not SIJre wherl it will be built~ Wtler ji- ,~ L::.!Jl.:I. tit ~'"Jj. J]. nut hE:: u-::~.\~:;d b\/ <:1ri\/ '::::.f.::COri(](::.'(( y ...-..-. .~:'. i 'LI b u .~::. i n F: "7:::. -::::. unless approval 15 received by the I.B.A. ;1:1:2. fe:' i... __ dn'::~~~'JE::'!'"'ed b\' tCJ~"Jr.1 !JDi:I.("c! mE?il1bF,(' T'C)rI) if-Ii c::k1)2~.1lin 'W'''eJ., ~ it will be continlJed. ~:j::::;t:' " At t~lis time the praoosed LIse will be an accessory use. The proposed use will remain an accessory until it becomes fina~cially stable and can ooerate C~;n :L 1.': .~; D\-".in" ]~ VOll L'ave any further questions regarding this matter~ vou rnav ~antact Donald Grim (734-7(l78~ 734-7014~ or 7~4.- ')'2/.!.H" ) Sincerel\! YOllrs. ,jE~.~3"nnf~ 1'--1" Civ"i In , . , . P6 If k. ,/ vS ,/ -Fvr SU:.6~/L€ CONDITIONED Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance MAR - 6 1991 Lead Agency: Address: Southold Town Board Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Project # (if any) Date: March 1, 1991 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and locai law #3 - 1978 if any) of the imple. menting regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environ. mental Conservation Law. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment. provided the conditions are met. Title of Action: Jeanne M. Grim - Oregon Road recycling Corp. Authorization of Recycling and Salvage Facility SCTM#1 000-083-3-4.5 SEQR Status: Type I Unlisted o ~ Description of Action: The proposed recycling and salvage facility site is presently in active use by Oak Street Trucking, Inc., for the purpose of excavation and drainage contracting, soil screening, and offices. This use is being conducted in accordance with a Planning Board approved site plan, and Zoning Board of Appeals authorization. In addition, the facility is already approved for a wood chipping operation. The proposed use involves the addition of recycling facilities which will ultimately include a concrete/asphalt crusher and car recycling (fluid removal, crushing or cutting) and shipping off the site. Location: (Include the name of the county and town. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended) 11910 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. (Attach additional pages as needed) , . SEQR Conditional Negative Declaration Page 2 Reasons Supporting This Determination: Recognizing that the proposed use is compatible with the site, environmental impacts are expected to be minimal, and that mitigation measures are available to minimize potential environmental effects, provided the following conditions are adhered to: (See attached list of conditions (1) through (9) For Further Information: Contact Person: Address: Phone No.: Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, N. Y. 11971 (516) 765-1801 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233-0001 Appropriate Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Conservation -Region I. Office of the Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be princi- pally located - Supervisor Scott L. Harris. Main office and appropriate regional office (if any) of lead agency. Applicant (if any) Jeanne M. Grim All other involved agencies (if any) Environmental Notice Bulletin Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Board of Appeals Southold Town Attorney Southold Town Clerk's Bulletin Board NOTE: Negative Declarations for Unlisted Actions need not be filed with DEe or any other agency (see 617.7(a)). , I Conditions imposed with respect to the issuance, by the Town Board of the Town of Southold, of a Conditioned Neqative Declaration with respect to the application of Jeanne Grim for a Recyclinq and Salvaqe Facility: (1) The proposed sighting of the concrete/asphalt crusher, and automobile storage areas, must be incorporated into an amended site plan and submitted to the Town of Southold Planning Board for review and approval. The Planning Board should make a separate Determination of Significance in consideration of the site plan submitted, in accordance with SEQR Part 617. (2) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish manufacturers specifications for the concrete/asphalt crusher, which specify noise and dust emissions. These data and specifications will then be compared against applicable standards to ensure compliance, and or need for specific setback, sighting or additional mitigation measures. (3) The concrete/asphalt crusher shall only be operated between the hours of 9: 00 a. m. and 5: 00 p. m. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. (4) Only clean concrete and asphalt may be processed by the subject facility, and materials may not be stored more than 30-days from the date of acceptance, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (5) The facility shall be operated in a manner which will eliminate or control nuisances such vectors, odors, dust and noise at all times, in accordance with the NYSDEC Part 360 exemption issued by the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, dated December 10, 1990. (6) In conjunction with the site plan application, the applicant must furnish estimated truck vehicle trip generation estimates in order to consider the impact upon local roadways. (7) All automobile fluids shall be drained and securely stored within the garage facility in an identified area. There shall be no more than 5-55 gallon drums for storage of toxic or hazardous materials, contained within the building at any one time. There shall be no floor drains within the building. Compliance with these conditions shall be determined by the Building Inspector prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy and subsequent inspections as necessary. (8) All collected fluids will be removed on an as needed basis by a Certified Industrial Waste Scavenger. Technology is available to burn waste oil in certain heating equipment. This condition does not preclude this possibility, provided it is conducted in accordance with all applicable New York State and Suffolk County requirements. (9) The applicant agrees to allow access to the site and facilities by Town Officials and/or legitimately designated Town representatives for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the above conditions. The applicant shall file a covenant to ensure compliance with this condition, to the satisfaction of the Town Attorney. * * * * PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards , SCOTI L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Bnx 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 January 8, 1991 Southold Town Board c/o Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mrs. Terry: Re: Application of Oregon Road Recycling Corporation to operate recycling and salvage facility. SCTM #1000-83-3-4.5 The Planning Board has reviewed the January 1, 1991, letters of Jeanne M. Grim. These letters answered the questions posed to the Town Board by the Planning Board on December 19, 1990. Based on the information presented in these letters and the information provided by Councilman Tom Wickham and Assistant Town Attorney Matthew Kiernan, the Planning Board has decided that it does not wish to be co-lead agency in the environmental review. If the Town Board grants the request for permission to operate a recycling and salvage yard, a site plan application will have to be filed with the Planning Board. Very truly yours, ~d~~~'4/ Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ~~~ Chairman , k:f-@@, , RECEIVED DEC'20 1990 .;:,q 61"1(..c p.e, v<S ~""""'T....,.-"" PLANNING BOARD MEMBERsy , - Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G, Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards SCOTI L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 1/971 Fax (516) 765-1823' December 19, 1990 Southold Town Board c/o Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mrs. Terry: Re: Application of Oregon Road Recycling Corporation to operate recycling and salvage facility. SCTM #1000-83-3-4.5 Pursuant to your letter of December 12th, the Planning Board has reviewed the application of Donald J. and Jeanne M. Grim to operate a recycling and salvage facility on their property. In response, the members of the Board wish to convey the following information to the Town Board: The first approved site plan for this property is dated May 5, 1986. That site plan allowed the construction of a 2400 square foot storage building and garage with conditions which were imposed by the Board of Zoning Appeals (That Board's decision on Appeal #3491 is enclosed). The site was designed to accomodate the applicant's sand and gravel stOCkpiling and trUCking business. - In 1987, Mr. Grim applied for an amendment to this site plan for the addition of a new 1200 square foot office bUilding. The Zoning Board imposed conditions on the new bUilding, one of which was that the building be used for office use incidental to the existing principal business aperation (then known as Oak Street Trucking). A copy of their decision (Appeal #3595) is included also. An inspection of the site revealed that the 'property was developed in accordance with the first approved site plan, but not the amended plan. The enclosed copy of an aerial photograph of this property taken in 1988 shows the eXisting struct~. .. - 2 f9~ , .,'; ..:~o.;:~'~:';{;'t~~i;~~~,j." ,~~ I I . 'I I , The site plan that was submitted to the Town Board with the application is the amended site plan, which shows the addition of a second building which is to be used as an office building. ~J There is a question as to whether the proposed use will ~meet with the conditions that were placed on the property by the Zoning Board of Appeals; and recognized by the Planning Board when it amended the site Plan.~~ There are other questions~his application the same type of application as Mr. Pfluger's request to operate a refuse disposal site? ~~e application does not indicate whether the existing use ~~Hsubject site will be continued~rf yes, will the pr~po~ed use be the principal use or a cessory use to the ex~st~ng use? l::1t 30 Given the unanswered questions, the Board is not in a position to determine if it wants, or needs, to be a co-lead agency on this project. \ Very truly yours, ~~~r/~ Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ~ Chairman -'_.'.~~ , , ,Ji:;'.rJuElr.V l ~l':.j':.~:l Sc!U~r~CI10 GlaYrnlnO Baarc Office SCrutholo l-'own Goarc 'f OW)"I ,c.;;.:.~.~.~ ;::.:3':)9::.~ ['I'~?n. Yi (-<C,a.fo:! ;"_~Ol.\-t, ("re, J C 1\,. 'Y'.. 11'.3/1 Dear bl~ or j~adam: am currently the owner of Uregon Rd. Recyc12ng_ rfU!5b,:n"rc) f~Y!d I C<WYI D)....C<D~?Y.tV located tel the nor.th sielE' of J.,,;;,....ICl"f":i.:..1 o"rl U'f"'eqcl'r'1 J:{OI:Jti \8.. L.. T.. iYi_ *~100l,')--63-~'~..._~:~.;:,) ~ l'>1v the I I.-,Iould 11}-{E' te. e.btail"'f a"l~1 aoorcival uSlrH~ the e~i5tir-fg !3:ite r:JJ.,'::tt"! (;If thE-? abCr.....e rne'ntio"f'Jf:"?rJ r::n"'.DDe.,.....t:v tel ~::.ta.('.t: a"l recyclIng faCllity (known at this tlme as Oregon Rd. R'~~C'y'CJ.l-Ir!J)", .r woUld like tne "facility to t::<e a;::.le to nClnole ntlMerous orooucts to helD redttce the waste stream into the lar)cflli (ex~: conc~"ete~ asonalt~ trees, stumDS~ orush~ 5cra~ metal [JrOduct5~ etc.) WOuld li~(e to s.tart recycllY)Q these products as soon as 1 receIve aoorovals from all reouired agencies. ihe fOllowIno 11S.ts the oroducts to be recycled. tne Droc8S5 of recycling and the uses of the oroducts: .1. 'he concrete amj asohalt WIll be crushed anO used as a sUb-base road material. "J<k2~ 'ne scrao ~letal wili be reduced 1 t i -nt 0 sma Ii E'j..... 0 i eces bv t c<rcrf ..s.lane for orc'cessiYlc. in SIze by cuttino and shiooed down the ~*:~;. The cay"s. will a:i.sc< bt:-?' ShlDoed dOWl"'"f the IslaY"fd tor oroces~s:lY"IO. 0ny fIllIOS frOM scrao vehicles wll1 be Cij--"a:tYIE'd. s.t()~""ed iYlsicf? the bldp.. aYld will be OiCf.{.E?d U~,::l bv r;tE.:.t;.P}s Wi:":"IS1.:fr: Oi:1 bEn---Vl.C-e O'r-' tIUY"""',E"Cj i"r'"f a WiEtste oil tH2i:":It f?~'-'. :~~lt" ';"r"'~?~i:'~:.:;~ b~"-'l..\5r-r i:":'i"f"jcj stufnDS wi:t 1. be- Dl'C'CE~!;;;.sed i."yt.o Chlr.....S ~nd 5010 to l~ndscaoers te. dress UD planting d'r'ea!'~. 20'"10 be-CiS. , , ~-E-- ~t this time I have aoproval from the D.~.C. CO crttsh concrete and asohalt for re-use in olace of virgin material {see attact1ec1 a00roval). avory 1 f you t'r~1.\le c.':{loIY o'p t;he f"c'lloWl""IQ 'r'€o~WiEll'n. auestions~ olease numbers '734-7248, cc.n.tact DorrSld Grim at 734-7078 or 7.34-7014. ,:." ',-ce,.c"l Y~:'I.'.' _ _ br~ vv--v-- , , .New York State Department of , .lvironmental Conservation Building 40-SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 (516) 751-2617 .... .... ~ December 10, 1990 Thomas C. Jorllng Commissioner .' . > y Ms. Jeanne M. Grim Oak street Trucking, P.O. Box 300 Cutchogue, NY 11935 . .1f';'~t> ........ .,:.;~~' .. . ""':">,,. .~:c,~' ~_ , ,.~;. "0 -.~' ... ,;': . . --',-, "; -~~~=-:- This is in response to your letter requesting an exemPtlon,~- from 6NYCRR Part 360 permit to your concrete crushing facility."~ We have reviewed the information which you submitted to us. we",,~.'f"~ are granting an exemption pursuant to Section 360-12.1(3), "the,'-:~';' storage of recyclables on the property of a manufacturer for use in the manufacturing process in the place of virgin material", in Part 360 regulations with the following conditions: Inc. . Dear Miss Grim: - only clean concrete and asphalt are allowed to accept this facility. After crushing, the materials must be in place of virgin material. Also, the material must stored more than 30 days from the acceptance date. in used not be '~g'h ',~J~~. - ~~~~:~~~::~~ha~~ ~i~;~:" odora, duat ~d no!.. mn.t h. :.f,Ii - Operation must be limited to the area which is shown 10 th~- survey map approved by SCHD, re #C10-90-005 FLOW 16860D.~:~ ,'~-- _ Facility must be properly clo.eel -- Una1_~1aD.!!'._"-~,~'- operation . ,,:c"lt'll""'''''.. co "."l1Il' "'~""iji' --- The violation of any of the &bOV~gDDd1~~~~:~.~ . the revocation of the exemption atatue. '<- ~."- ~'[~ + We would appreciate your cooperatlon. '"'i- Very truly yours, Gad ~. ()Wcr ,~ #< paul H. Roth, P.E. Regional Solid Waste Engineer '.'Ii-~ ~ '.a. 1<1" ,fc ~ .'~ PMR:mz cc: P. Daniel '~ . , .J,,,,~,....,,,.('v 1" 1.'9'91. Soutnold Plan~in9 Board Office Southcrld l'own Board "Tow"f"j Ha 11 530'::!::.; fYlCil i f'1 Road Southold.. l\i~ Y.. .t 1971 RE~:: ~4DD 1 i C"ii.'it:i Cq'! of Drepc:,y, Rc.ad Recyc 1 i "("If.;} CC)Y' PC)'r""<Ett i en'", t c:, ooerate recycling and salvage facility :::.,CTj"'>1 #.1000-E13-3-4" 5 Dear Sir or Madam: }>(/ "("f?5DO"'-JSE-? tCI tne attached lette)'-. dated Decembe.,-. 1':.:'", 1990 adoressed to the Southold Town Board regarding the above f(If.-?'l'"r"tiO''''Jet.i.. be].ot.'J ii.~re <'::(("1 swc-::'r !:::. t.:::, thE> CluestioY"/s add.r-essec:i 1.,..., t: ht'? 1 et t ey.... J.~ i ~ ~::lt 1.:t1 i so; time t rle.? of'f i CE' bu i 1 d i 'fH] i ~5 '{',elt un yt?t'. c:c'nr-i r am not Sure when it will be built.. When it is t)tll J. t i.t wi 11 "",(;t1; be used by <31'"'Y ~.;.En:'c')'"Jdcn"'y bus i '("feS5 unless aporoval is received by the Z.B.A. Jr.2" "1'0 t':<E\ arlsw&?'n:-?d by tOW's'"f bC1f.:1-r-'r.J mel'(~ber-' Te'f(j wickrrarn.. #3a.. Yes it will be continueo. :B.3i;j~ r:~t thi!::~ time ttH? Dr"'c'r.:rC'S;~-:>d use will bE.) an <!-'tc-C&?l:::.SCtyy use. The prooosed use will remain an accessory '~:),'Jtil it ben:-c'rne!;;:. fi)",.::w'/ciall"1 !'::1tar..:de '::\'1'",0 CE:ion ooero"ate orl :I. t!S OWr"I.. If ve,j..\ 1-'I,::'Iv+2 cit-~,v fuy,they', contact Donald GriM ouest i or'IS5- \ 73LJo-o70i'13, YOE-?qa',-.cj i -nq 73A~-'7014, thi.s rnattf~""("., C<~"'" 'i"'.~; ~i-. --. you rna:v 7;?4,~3n ) ~i', E'r"oel'l ',~ f t-r-''''' '- - ,- ..r - ._.', , , /VV'o _rW"lf? f'1L. , I , PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennell Orlowski. Jr.. Chairman George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards scan L. HARRIS Supervisor Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Roa. P.O. Box 1179 SOUlhold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Southold Town Board c/o Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 December 19, 1990 Dear Mrs. Terry: Re: Application of Oregon Road Recycling Corporation to operate recycling and salvage facility. SCTM #1000-83-3-4.5 Pursuant to your letter of December 12th, the Planning Board has reviewed the application of Donald J. and Jeanne M. Grim to operate a recycling and salvage facility on their property. . In response, the members of the Board wish to convey the fOllowing information to the Town Board: The first approved site plan for this property is dated May 5, 1986. That site plan allowed the construction of a 2400 square foot storage bUilding and garage with conditions which were imposed by the Board of Zoning Appeals (That Board's decision on Appeal #3491 is enclosed). The site was designed to accomodate the applicant's sand and gravel stockPiling and trucking business. In 1987, Mr. Grim applied for an amendment to this site plan for the addition of a new 1200 square foot office building. The Zoning Board imposed conditions on the new bUilding, one of which was that the bUilding be Used for office Use incidental to the eXisting principal business operation (then known as Oak Street Trucking). A copy of their decision (Appeal #3595) is included also. An inspection of the site revealed that the property was developed in accordance with the first approved site plan, but not the amended plan. The enclosed copy of an aerial photograph of this property taken in 1988 shows the eXisting structure. I , The site plan that was submitted to the Town Board with the application is the amended site plan, which shows the addition of a second building which is to be used as an office bUilding. There is a question as to whether the proposed use will meet with the conditions that were placed on the property by the Zoning Board of Appeals; and recognized by the Planning Board when it amended the site plan. There are other questions. Is this application the same type of application as Mr. Pfluger's request to operate a refuse disposal site? The application does not indicate whether the eXisting use on the subject site will be continued? If yes, will the proposed use be the principal use or an accessory use to the existing use? Given the unanswered questions, the Board is not in a position to determine if it wants, or needs, to be a co-lead agency on this project. Very truly yours, ~~'rltA Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ~ Chairman , T , Southold, N. Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 October 23, 1986 Mr. Donald J. Grim 475 Jernick Lane Southold, NY 11971 Re: site Plan for Donald Grim located at Cutchogue Dear Mr. Grim: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, October 20, 1986. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the site plan for Donald Grim for construction of a storage building located at Oregon Road, Cutchogue, site plan dated March la, 1986, Subject to: 1. Receipt of three amended surveys indicating screening around the area to be used for stockpiling with stockade, fencing of between 4 and 6 feet in height, or evergreens having a minimum hieght of four feet, along the road(north) and westerly sides. Upon receipt of the amended surveys, the Chairman will endorse them. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to Contact our office. Very truly yours, J5e.J1JI,Ltr rDf'LawA L.-C)rcL~ BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary '\? - \ , , Southo/d Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS TELEPHONE (516) 765.1809 GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES ORIGONIS. JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI November 24, 1986 Mr. Donald J. Grim 475 Jernick Lane Southo1d, NY 11971 Re: Appeal No. 3491 (Special Exception) Your Letter Received 11/3/86 Dear Mr. Grim: This letter will confirm that the Board of Appeals has reviewed your 'letter,dated November 2,1986 wi,th attac;hed Site Plan showing the evergreens and stockade gate screening (added 10/28/86) prepared by Sea1and Surveying & Engineering, P. C. The Board has accepted the site plan as to meeting the condition of the Board's June 25, 1986 decision; however, it should be understood that the "area for stockPiling materials, 1. e. g r a vel, san d, e t c ." as de pic t e don the ,s i t e pl an s hall not be expanded outside the 160' deep by 230' wide area (unless a new application is filed and reconsidered), A copy of this letter is being furnished to the Town Planning Board for their file. Yours very truly, Planning Board I GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN cc: By Linda Kowalski rX' ;XLfJ rf>V~ . -----:----~~... .;Li.:"--':::~'::;:,,- ,./....\'.;:~r:/,; -"':). ';;-", ~,j,," "3)cq, ':',',')':-,"", i.;r~) .":" .~,,~, '? ';' ~>;; ,./ {. '-;::::. ~ IS ~ .,Ji... "_> ;-:. ~ ~a "t. :.;.. ,~_~ ~U-1 -.J' ..- .:-:=-'. p. ,.>-::, ,,' --'~"-'-'-"-:" __I' ~~'I', ''''T~.-'0-\ "6..7t '4;;~'~( ~ ' ~. ... ~ -," "-Z _.,-'-c' hJ..~ 'r,,~'~ (I (~' v~/ '-"_;,-)-,i.. / I . ~',/~, (' o " '\ .', , ~-L . Southold. Town Board ofAppeau MAIN ROAO - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L./., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765'1,809 Appeal No. 3491 Application Dated TO: ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS April 9, 1986 (Public Hearin9 May 22, 1986) [Appellant (s)] Mr. Donald J. Grim 475 Jernick Lane Southo1d, NY 11971 At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on June 25, 1986, the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your [] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a [X] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article IX, Section lOO-90(A) [] Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [] Request for Application of DONALD J. GRIM for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-90 for permission to construct storage building and establish outside stockpiling of material uses in this "C-1" Heavy Industrial Zoning District. Location of Property: Lot NO.2, (Pending) Minor Subdivision No. 450 of L.B. Glover, south side of Oregon Road, Cutchogue; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 83, Block 3, Part of Lot 4.4, containin9 4.59 acres. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on May 22, 1986 in the Matter of the Application of DONALD J. GRIM under Application No. 3491; and WHEREAy, the board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning, and the surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, at said hearing all those who desired to be heard were heard, and their testimony was recorded; and WHEREAS, the board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and WHEREAS, the board made the following findings of fact: 1. By this application, appellant requests a Special Excep- tion to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-90 for permission to construct 40' by 60' garage/storage building and establish outside stockpiling of materials as shown on site plan dated March 10, 1986 prepared by Seal and Surveying. 2. The premises in question is located in the "C-1" Heavy Industrial Zoning District, contains an area of 4.5913 acres (or 199,997 sq. ft.) with frontage along the south side of Oregon Road of 362.05 feet and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 083, Block 03, part of 4.4. The subject parcel is referred to as Lot #4 of Pending Minor Subdivi_ sion No. 450 of L.B. Glover before the Southold Town Planning Board. \.\ , (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) ':,:C-fDATED: June 25, 1986. Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81) CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS , Page 2 - Appea 1 No. 3491 Matter of DONALD J. GRIM Decision Rendered June 25, 1986 a 3. The proposed garage and storage building is shown on the March 10, 1986 site plan to be set back 150 feet at its closest corner from the front property line and set back 50 feet from the westerly (side) property line. The area for stockpiling of materials (such as gravel, sand, etc.) is to be located 100 feet from the rear property line, and 50 feet from both side property 1 i ne s. In considering this application, the board finds and determi nes that: (a) the use requested wi 11 not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties or of properties in adjacent use districts; (b) the use will not adversely affect the safety, welfare, comfort, convenience or order of the town, (c) the use is in harmony with and will promote the general purposes and intent of zoning. The board has also considered subsections [a] through [lJ of Article XII, Section 100-121(C)[2] of the Zoning Code. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Sawicki, seconded by Mr. Douglass, it was RESOLVED, that a Special Exception for permission to construct 40' by 60' garage/storage building and establish stockpiling of materials, all as shown by Site Plan prepared by Sealand Surveying dated March 10, 1986, in the Matter of the Application of DONALD J. GRIM, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO THE FOllOWING CONDITION: That the area to be used for stockpiling be screened with stockade fencing of between 4 and 6 feet in height, or evergreens having a minimum height of four feet, along the road (north) and westerly sides. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Douglass and Sawicki. (Member Doyen was absent.) This resolu- tion was duly adopted. * / 1 k / ,-.. .. . ..u. ~ PUA'N~~JI~O~~D =.r "" ,?ill" . -<. \:i TJ'Y-N.. ,~, "~2~1~QLD ~~ "c~ tJ>,4fj su EOLKj:.~~Q TY 'tJl. .]a N'> Southold. N,Y, 11971 (516) 765-1938 March 10, 1987 Mr. Donald J. Grim 475 Jernick Lane Southold, NY 11971 Re: Site Plan for Office Building Dear Mr. Grim: Please let this confirm the following action taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, March 9, 1987. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the site plan for Donald J. Grim for construction of a two-story office building accessory to the existing building located at Oregon Road, Cutchogue, site plan dated as amended October 28, 1986 and as certified by the Building Department. It was noted that this proposal has received a special exception from the Board of Appeals. When the Chairman has endorsed the surveys, we will forward one to you. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, ~ O;ttfiJu~ 2h-~.-- BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTIIOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD cc: Building Department By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD. STATE ROAD 2S SOUTHOLD. L.I.. N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (5161 765.1809 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 3595 Application Dated December 19, 1986 TO: Mr. Donald J. Grim 475 Jernick Lane Southold, NY 11971 [Appellant (s) 1 At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on March 5, 1987, the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a 1 Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [Xl Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article IX , SectionS 100-93 (Bulk Schedule), 100-91 [l Request for Application of DONALD J. GRIM for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-90, 100-93, Bulk Schedule, for permission to con- struct two-story building for office use incidental to principal use of the premises with an insufficient front yard setback in this "C-l" Heavy Industrial Zoning District. Location of Property: Lot No.2, Minor Subdivision No. 450; South Side of Oregon Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-83-003-part of Lot 4.4. Containing 4.59 acres. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on February 5, 1987 in the Matter of the Application of DONALD J. GRIM under Applica- tion No. 3491; and WHEREAS, at said hearing all those who desired to be heard were heard and their testimony recorded; and WHEREAS, the board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and WHEREAS, the board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning, and the surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, the board made the following findings of fact: 1. This is an application for a Variance from the Provisions of Article IX, Sections 100-90 and 100-93, BuYk Schedule, of the Zoning Code for permission to locate and construct 30' by 40' wide building for .office use incidental to the established commercial use of the premises. from from 2. The setbacks of the proposed building are: (a) 35 the front property"line [along Oregon Road]; (b) 40 the .west side property line, (at its closest points). feet feet 3. The premises in ~~estion is located in the "C-l" Heavy Industrial Zoning District, contains an area of 4.5913 acres (or 199,997 sq. ft.) with frontage along the south side .of Oregon Road of 362.05 feet and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 083, Block 03, part of 4.4. The (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) ~F.D: March 5, 1987. CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Cr"V. 12/81) - Appeal ~ 3595 atter of DONALDY GRIM Decision Rendered March 5, 1987 , subject parcel is referred to as Lot #4 of Pending Minor Subdivision No, 450 of L.B. Glover before the Southold Town Planning Board. 3. Under Application No. 3491, a Special Exception was conditionally grnated by this Board on June 25, 1986 concerning the existing trucking business (Oak Street Truckin9). 4. Article IX, Section 100-93, Bulk Schedule of the Zoning Code requires a minimum front yard setback in this zoning district of 150 feet. In viewing the setbacks of existing principal struc- tures in the immediate area, the board finds that a setback at not less than 35 feet would not be unreasonable. It is understood that the use of this building will be.strictly for tffe.office operation of the trucking establishment. 5. It is also the understanding of this board that the project in question will not violate any other provisions of the zoning code and will not be used for any:secondary or unrelated business other than that esta51ished under Special Exception #3491. In considering this appeal, the board also finds and deter- mines: (a) the relief requested is hot unreasonable; (b) the circumstances are unique; (c) the relief requested is not substantial in relation to those structures existing in the area; (d) there will be no substantial change in the char- acter of the area and the variance will not in turn be adverse to the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience or order of the town; (e) there will be no increase in population density resulting from the grant of this variance; (f) in consideration of the above factors, the interests of justice will be served by allowing the variance, as conditionally noted below. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Douglass, seconded by Mr. Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, that a Variance for permission to locate 30' by 40' building for office use incidental to the present use of the premises (as approved under Special Exception No. 3491), BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. The building be no closer than 35 feet to the front property line [along Oregon Road]; 2. The building be no closer than 50 feet to the west property line; 3. The building be used for office use incidental to the existing principal business operatio~ (now Oak Street Trucking) established unddr Special Exception No. 3491. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Doyen and Douglass. (Memb~r Sawicki was absent.) This resolu- tion was duly adopted. * * * / ~.~~ ~/_~~ ~ RA vp~ 'G"OE-HR'fNG , ;!. It-AN March 6, 1987 1 k o'>J .;;;^' :;,,0 . ~ "" I Sl.(t5JEc..T ,i ,r ~{ ~ . "" ,. \':~~ t" "'., .;'~'!4 " a I I/orr_,~-?_ ., JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER 5UNit.E-~ tJ6 ;1$ Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTH OLD December 12, 1990 Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen: The Town Board is in receipt of an application from Donald Grim for a facility to recycle and salvage all types of metal products. The Town Board would like to know if the Planning Board wishes to join with the Town Board as co-lead agency in the matter of the environmental review. We would like to have your response by December 27th, 1990. Enclosed is a copy of the Full Environmental Assessment Form and the application. Very truly yours, ~~r Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Attachments ~\~ , I PART 1-PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effec on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considere( as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additiona information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involv, new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specif' each instance. NAME OF ACTION ~ ~ . u-eccY"\ ~c1. y~c C I LOCATION OF A ION (Include Stre.~ess. M niclpallty an I 10 Ire -en -><:'d. (' y, NAME OF APPLICANT/SPON ::::::TeCcYlne... -- ADDREss-.... ~ _ =v-.1 , -+-'..0 . ~'!. J-.A...-' CITY/PO ~h:..n S;LtFFOI-.'K: BUSINESS TELEPH NE (~I~ 75 - '70"7'6 o\na-l d r~ _ . ~-r,~ ~. LcQ.... I\..j \.. II C(3S-- NAME OF OWNER (If different :::[e(1.x)nC_ ADDR._~S.5- - -r':Jo-x =:bG CITY/P~'1 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION. --::t=?-C~c..il~ ~\.4j -to \"1L",d\~ ""'U~....-OU'S "~~ -ro Y'e..~ W~"5+e- -$\-Y.e",-iC'" 1V1+O -fov-.>Y'. I CLVlc!.-h II C~u ~k.1 A-"Sf>h..l+; ~~ ~;~~I ~~~~~~l'~~~P~~$\'~ CLTI~~II~~" v , VY""' ZIP CODE 1'13--,-- Please Complete Each Question-Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both jeveloped and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: DUrban rnIndustrial DCommercial DResidential (suburban) DForest DAgriculture DOther -1,0 DRural (non.farn- 2. Total acreage of project area: APPROXIMA TE ACREAG E Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces' Other (Indicate type) 5e..e.. approy("c\ 'S,k plaV') 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? "'St:tnd '1 k.()ct...--.. a. Soil drainage: BWell drained 100 % of _ite DModerately well drained DPoorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involv:t; ;ow many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NY Land Classification System? acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? DYes l0No a. What is depth to bedrock? (in feet) acres. PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres ac;res acres acres % of site 2 , . a . 5. Approximate percentage of proposed.proj.ect si~with slopes: . Nf6-10% _% '_1) 015% or greater site, or district, listed 010-15% % % 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or co~in a building, Registers of Historic Places? DYes lS!lNo 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? 8. What is the depth of the water table? 70 - 8.5(i@ 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? DYes 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? 11. Does project site c~tain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? DYes I0'No According to Identify each species 12. Are there any uniqu,:/"r unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) DYes l3l\Io Describe on the State or the National DYes ~o ~o DYes ~o 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? DYes BNo If yes, explain 14. Does the present siy? include scenic views known to be importint to the community? DYes i3'No. / N' Streams within or contiguous to project area: ~ /A - ~ , a. .Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 15. 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: ,..J/ A - ~6"'~ a. Name b. Size (1n acres) 17. Is the site served by -;'xisting p!-,blic utilities? rnV:s DNo 6",ec.-h-",c... a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? ~s DNo ./ b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? DYes ~o 18. Is the site located in an agricultural flistrict certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? DYes [!(No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous.)O a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6171 DYes ~No Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? DYes ~ 20. B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as apProP"~te) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or C~~y proJect sponsor .5 acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: , acres initially; , S acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain under<;!oped No nL acres. d. Length of project, in miles: I'-i,[Pr (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing /0 ; proposed ' g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour .5 (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: rI/1t One Family Two Family Initially Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure ~S- height; 9"0 j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ;)/ fr %; Multiple Family Condominium width; C"o 3c.;>. \fl. length. 3 a -..' I .... 2. How much natural n,aterial (i.e., .rod, ~rth, "'llt~) wilJ..be rem~d from the site? -L tons/cubic yards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? DYes ~()- rnN/A a. If yes, for what intend,": purpose is the site being reclaimed? . b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? DYes ~ c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? DYes ~ 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 acres. 5. Will any mature Jorest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? DYes s'No _ 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction 0 months, (including demolition). / ~.~~~ 7. If multi-phased: NIPr .. . -:.} _ \....J a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month c. Approximate completion date of final phase month d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? DYes 8. Will blasting occur during construction? DYes I ~ 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction f.k ; after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project ~ 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? DYes ~ If yes, explain year, (including demolition). year. DNo ~/.r / 12. ~ 15. 16. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? DYes a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amoun( b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? DYes ~ Type Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Explain Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? Will the project generate solid waste? DYes ~ a. If yes, what is the amount per month tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? DYes DNo c. If yes, give name '; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? e. If Yes, explain ,I.. -h-.... ~"'" vdol1c! S" L \""d I ~.~ts 61\"Se..v-V~~bun1~d ,'''' et... ""'-'Il!)k 0'\ ~ h~ \.Vh<--- tp€<, ' Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? b. II yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? DYes ~ Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? DYes Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient,J"'ise levels? Will project result 10 an IOcrease 10 energy use? DYes <ENo If yes, indicate type(s) 13. '14. DYes ~ Al/Il DYes No ~s DNo 17. DYes ~ GP: tons/month. 18. 19. 20. 21. ~ DYes ~ 22- 23. 24. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity .? gallons/minute. ,?v'\ VcJ:.p.. ~ I Total anticipated water usage per day d'::;-- gallons/day. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? DYes If Yes, explain BNo JJoi- d-.-I ~ ~ 4 14-16-2 (2/87)-7c , Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a proje. or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequen Iy, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determin significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically e.xpert in environment., analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affectin the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determinatie process has been order/y, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or actio, 617.21 Appendix A State Environmental Quality RevIew , FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM' .~~. .,' .' SE<: Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic projec data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3: Part 2: Focuses on identifYing the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provide: guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially' large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE_ Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: 0 Part 1 0 Part 2 OPart 3 Upon review of the information ;ecorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other Supporting information, and conSidering both the magi tude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: o A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. o B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared. * o C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact On the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. * A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of lead Agency Print or Type Name of Re'ponsible Officer in lead Agency Title of ResponSIble Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in lead Agency Signature of Preparer (If different from responsible officer) Date 1 . ,. 25. Approvals Required: City, Town, Village Board City, Town. Village Planning Board City, Town Zoning Board City, County Health Department Other local Agencies Other Regional Agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies a ~s DNo DYes ~o DYes QNo DYes Qf([o DYes ~o DYes Gd'No ~ ONo DYes L4No c. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? If Yes, indicate decision required: Dzoning amendment Dzoning variance Dspecial use permit Dsubdivision Dnew/revision of master plan Dresource management plan Dother 2. What is the zoning c1assification(s)of the site? L..I. lr.( l-1+---L'vd..w;;h-, a....{ 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4 ,'" o.C'V1" c::. 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? V~C\\~ ~ 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? ..;. a..~ S, I Submitta Date ~ ~vVV\ Type ~Oa.vd Y'1*""vv, :i<9f"-'<<S -r~ afPrt>'nL-/ ..c 5.&-1 DYes ~ Dsite plan 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? s ON 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a '4 mile radius of proposed action? L.J:, -+v 60s+- (,v"t} ; Sod1.-) r-...e, c-S"S -::'-\-. -h. ~ 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how rr,ny lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? ~ Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? Will the proposed actigp create p.' demand for any community provided services (recreation, fire protection]? ~es DNo hy~ ?=~o----,., " a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ~es [..;0 Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? . a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? DYes 10, 11, 12. aJ'4 mile? IJA es ON DYes ~ education, police DYes DNo ~o. D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal. please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate Or avoid them, E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sp r Na ~Jtnl'le.. &..--11-.....-- Signature _ Title y.ye:D\d~ Date~_ If the actio s in the Coastal rea, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 5 . ~..,' "", ~ 0 Ii CD . (;J I' ~ I fr;~ -..J.... ii't:l: jF; 'qm "I: ~ :. din I!fH rillj '1'1 ~ J : : I " i II rHH r i: [,1 ~ :;- ~ F 'I r j i 'I' :I:I n~H lj Ii ',@., :-ffi11 fin![ '.".0'1 ~ ~ ':' ~- '" :' I;:; '1,1, ,. 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PARKING: "' f %-RAnw 1 er Nc PARKING fE (10)SPACES REODURED Me°TpE ..A PAR04G., Th REE b ONE HALF(3.1) SPACES REOURED TEN(10)SPACES PRO WEDTWEE(S) SPACES REOLa7ED FOLRf4) SPACES PROVLIED �,. xanELe FW(5) SPACES PROVIDED 961 ,��Z1INo$I(1 513. rDMw of "Aeyrxmreo sou"w4p KEY MA\ " scale r" = eco'_ E r 5ul P G � GR 1RB VITIP SLP15 / ' ^ %&d. 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A Ra�EE Ams I w � � � � J L.P\-i-_ �6 x_ I( 92 Qr SopQ4 516TlNgoR ITPE I �9 oy6� 4 \\\ — - -- 6 a / ® TREE�GE PND PR Pt°P5ry19 ra' J J �,�/ / GREENp SPR I ` Sign . 3 60 iQ a Or (\ � 4 4Pv CTAgpolNjT CEp R RE NI1E pI 1E5, 4l RAGE �,,�(; ppUg pF l9 Q , ° SPA C S � \ 5 kRSTa AGE,6811W' on \ J \ o ® 2O TIVE BUFFER p MIX LOT COVERAGE A DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS 4 P' G 65TP HAS BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY I" P'Q�P�SE Lin W W 'o r f• eD,r r Pi 15UPts ® IDE VE l BUILDINGS 10475 sq, ft = 5 % CLERK WHICH AFFECTS THIS PROJECT SCALE, SHED,CRUSHER 9 ASPHALT d O = ' I,P• GrvSh� \ GE W '' H Ip W % Liber 11711 Page 420 PAVEMENT f/y W � � / ' � � tQ - . THE�i.TE It 60 W°Sta 9o,i '' PGI' FEN 5� g' H� CONC. PADS,ETC 4C500e° �jNK ® ® % 4975sq.ft ± = 2. 5 % J b � . e I o h� 03CAZWETE ;6j \ ;' st° GIN 36188 j/ PPNOvm I , 30�. \ F 5 °y 't , -- SITE PLAN X11 n / I / a h z.a ZPNosK, FOR k :A 30' - 61N O 1 F sA y ~ �/ TATIVE N LTM 10L FOUND aR E rE,a asraA°E DONALD GRIM 41 . VEGE FMWxO rJwaE o " 0 ID L OCA TED A T CUTCr7 ^1GUE YE".LYRY LNTMi'A.L jQi 6y \ u. uo r:e •oro 0 BP G,IL SELL H.S. Ref. # C10 - 90 - 005 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD srppAsr 6 e \ NpNT i � -- -- -- _ -/ LAare`lq N EA LEVEL , SUFFOLK COUNTY , N Y . L-J BELOW Flkl4fa 9iA0E ELAIM PV[AST"RATED W , Arrrorxl K4'AFMDYFD ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO MEA S 10 yD DRAINAGE IEACENNG POOLS 0 LS 1000Sc — '-- f 83 / 03 4W 5 \ , rsrm. Weu SM 1 20 - � I � NOT ro SCALE / � tat DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS aurEo.L FDlle ONEouAL a.wEELL F°Lro wa EauAL 1af fb.f I P� s m r�r,a- 00 TV MADE ,a . ra.�aE Feb. 1, 1990.ZONE 9X' 1 rravea MAac APRIL 24, 1995 °rovls/ons J ° r sus zr MA E Y 4, 1995 (Crusher Note) ofN rLr 69,000 SO. FT. � zv^ ° z x -T I °Nx'Fro zvAx I TYPICAL WELL DETAIL 63,000XO.17Xo.6= 6366 cuft.' zo• 1 zD- a 1 xxEr = 4" DTA. MAPLE TREES EXISTM 5355AW - 7a3 W o rr I mEr WELL NOT TO SCALE ArrxaVEa \ 40'O.C (to conform to Provided SL.Ps lOZNaxiB'Dsep ea raA s" °l "N4"0M Southold Town /iighwsy wi/n FEn SFT W s"°k Fr'E""r as Dept. epecff/cationt) ZONE{ 2 W Arnrovm rrE rae Fr. . . OWNER/APPLICANT PAVEMENT NOTE; 2940 SO.FT. 10T Aftl REFER TO MINOR DONALD '+GR/M 2940Xo17X1=500ouft r 41 as• X 45 JERNICK l..r acs 3UBDIV)SlON FOR IEAND5R GO,VER 5o0/ea4=73 VF 5"BY SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11971 = PROPOSED ELEVATION DATED 3£PEMBER',YS, 198 �� '' PROPOSED CONTOUR 1lDUNG a YOUNG SURVEYORS. BUIDAos 2400Y _ 24o0Xa17X1= Sa� i � 1 = PROPOSED SHEILDED LIGHT SOURCE(H. P SODIUM FLOOD) nD AREA = 199,999 sq ft. or 4.5914 acres Tor sox. ° 408/844 = OW - WELL (WATER) LINES TO BE MINIMUM OF /0' FROM STORM DRAINS d SANITARY SYSTEMS. LOA* de• BUILDING 6675 SO.FT. 6-. e I S u� II sAasY taw , - - 6875X D17X 1= 1169 _„e, MAY 9 1995 f sw_ 3.4• TI$8V8$4= n1vF 900 GAL SEPTIC TAMC soulsoLoloww sAxo s eRAVEL 4•s. +"— — vL4 tjj1VG BOPS D BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT L - i LAKIN&OTh1ER PAVEMIENT 41600 SO. FT Mar rD scALE - —. 41600 X 017X 0.5 = 3535 - _ g - 4 Y� The water supply and gewage disposal 3535/8.4 = 517 W prop. wed 11117191- 2 aW Aa DYE aP0 xtl WATER f stems for this residence wiN conform Prepared in accordance With the minimum / N Y.S• LIC. NO. x/9818 SCHOOL DISTRICT 9 ° x° TOTAL W = 82.1/16 =57 PF''' /E" �'�•��( /r� a eocL W L m er -/ fo the atendsrds of Thai Suffolk County standards for title surveys as ebtabNehsd � G Ir' CLEAAI w=�/ r�•%Su 9/2t/93 A AwAVE1. .. I'ROtrN7ED 6 L.P.a fODa x 161 Deep additions 4/17192 Department of Health Services. by the L.I.A.L.3. and appw York and adopted pECONIC SURVEYORS, P.C. 29 for such use by The New York Stats Land (616) 788 - 5020 FIRE DISTRICT T aud.fio�s r/ rz/91 Tirie Aseociotron. ' SANITARY LEAChWG POOL P. 0. BOX 908 n oceL,tro°1 7�2�g/ The locations of ws(la and ceaspcola shown hereon are from field MAIN OA observations and or from dais obtained from others. S OF Y 11971 90 - 108 C - _ Kk - • r *, STORAGE BUIL DI . . . �' TM F � AA SANITARY CALOI_/LA. M Y- ` d � _ � !{ A`STORAl3E BUB.DAVG s O.OB M d SAIVTARY DESaAN: 2Day Flo w(2xM)----- 14�aW 2400s¢ t x 0.04ptpd/sµ f. - 9118,µd � I t. x a Spot/agft. � 275gpd :: PROVDE MN SYSTEM OWEN 900 GAL, SEPTIC TANG � PROVVE AAIN SYSTEM: OWN 900 GAL. SEPTIC TAN( � PROV97ED AAW. SYSTEM OW(1) 9000AL. SEPTIC TANG ONE(V B'DIA. (J2'DEEP) LEACfMVO I POOL CESSPOOL 72GM/15 gif(eq. N = f09•a. ft . 25 = 4.3 vert ft rsquid OWN B''DIA. 02'DEEF) LEACMIG POOL \ �: 1-B'dia x 1r deep pool provided. `r " PA PARXAVG: I• P (fw)SPACES REOUARED f v F�4) SPACES SF ROVED CES REOL ED ,1_ 7� SITE TWIEF(S) SPACES REOUIRED TEN00)SPACES PROVM I RVE(5) SPACES FRONDED I r \ KEY MAP r" \0 Scde 1" = 700' 5 X N T LQ ems , 4 / I �N5 j G EVER LOLT 9 LQ rr 6 h A` f� 09 h O ro�I 5 e \ \ P gftC� Mgr 7 0 a9 ti $ f Np F to l V � I e o oL LW" r , 7 � F�.,,&NR I 6ai' �• 0 6 0�0 \ \ 3\ LQT O F oto• 5p, �( / J' L 0101p5 65 t' tFN 0 0 / O --- b / N J ID X Nyr 41 �O J PSe�St� !0 �n0ljl \ g\� 2ot4I 1 '� ZoN -� p R P h k i.P. �� �� 09' to0 `n' • Q M ' cJf6 I .'� e, CA e ��1 g b e" W1sL rs vy A 5 �� CJ5 �,s� n?? L.P f 41 f.0 a H PENCE 35�r I 11 Ak ��� o �l a 4 { N d _Eve ,�' IL 0- LS p,IN� .i h II 5p' Ro-d Df�WEl15 Werl a CH 01 0 '� R •� 3 G � !�' EVER i' W y e 6 d� N � +� op�.� � a 4 4 a SPA a PS e p j e,* sta'gt��oE ® B �� i t a \ n ,r 9 �1 r � F,1111• `. ABPHA AVE WW C F e A' ti G PA SE Hd. � T OP T �^ ro �O� �. I � ,ricmkreu - I' f- � �.1W'���' W 301 l � Jul � � APpRcv� ���pi, °y 0 s/ / LSI N�:� ,,/-- J ., �NQ5K, - FOR 30' \ \ / / r I Q ' r CAMPBELL FOLM W EQUAL GRIM N PE,o . oe r°QnoEDIALD ` L OCA TED AT " Awr i .Iro�r nom CUTCHOGIIF Bt GAL srt&. TO VIIV OF SOUTH srgvA¢ m RGA 15 'a5 TO , OLa p SC/F�F' L COUNTY \\ , 10; 1O,Q� - 83 03 - 4 S 66 , 3 ss7maeu m DRAINAGE,'LFAC)nM POOLS // / •2� F �� ORs12VAGE CALCLK.9 NDr rD SCACE job e 1 = 2a I 3 r srAatar 710NS aNm:L Four aB EavAL cA ' ie N°aELL roan ovt EQUAL FN�Oy srm.smm� ZONE ` 1 rrFE to - os m rirAOE r vE,° •a ro anoE . it 1990. ;a or, r a x . FHEIED FNW 6400080. FT. r 21_ B' t• ax e+• t� ca+rrtere TYPICAL WELL DETAIL 60,000x017xa5. wascu ft` to- Lto" Y = 4" DGf. /��►•/�fAPLE TREES EXTH(i 636B'YlS4 . 7d9 VF r't'srMAY 2 1991 Southold ro conform y or ro BULE Provded 6LPa I U&x16'L1sgo NN+•su B OMEr NNa q�r Southold Town Highway -I Dept. specifications) ZONE.# 2 Aa✓,n•PEtFT. I "ow v60re" NOTE : OWNER/APPLICAII(T PAVE7lfl7VT v ,w ror rr. -iii LOT NUMBRS REFER TO MINOR DONALD GRIM 2940 S0.FT . SUBDIVISION FOR LEANDER GOVER 4b JERNICK � �a 91.0o ou N. .• +• DATED SEPEMBER.'25,' 1005 BY ' 45 JERNLD, N. �Y. 11871 VVUNG A YOUNG SURVEYORS. r Noir 24 X0.f7k005Fr i G AREA 199,999 sq. ft. or 4.5914- acres T0'a"" "' 408/ea4 . eVF C I' tsr;c re t.e• ,�/B 876X 677550. FT, s•. e" , sAmr LOAM s +• . BB75X 0.77X is 1168 —�, ,,, •' 11B6BB4. 17.1 W 900 GAL SEPT)C TAW BUILDING ZONE DISTRICT L ' 1 _ LAWN&OTtIER PAVEME/Vr 4m'0o SO,FT +•_ _ i r 4ll500x0t7x05 � 3635 WT � _ -,- SCHOOL DISTRICT 9 t SAND 35911/a4 ` 517Vf r wN AaovE amunwA EB r� he Wats$a and"Wage, Al lh , f H' AV9 dfsP,osal ,r. TOTAL VF = a2.1/16 =6.1 s i; \—�� / ystems fort encs w1#:con conform ��l�/��� ( Prepared in accordance with the ndnim0m PROME0 B L.P.s /0'D/a x 16'D ap Manu utraa+c mex /� fo the afsndarde:of'>*he Suffolk County standards for title surveys ae estA69drytd N.Y.S LIC. NO. 4aB1B ; FIRE DISTRICT 29 CLEA"A O`°1" ° Depatmont of Health Servldes: by the L.LA.L.S. qtd spprgvsd alyd tsd P COMIC SURVEYORS, P.C. _ for such use by The w York Statkk and t SANIfARY LEACHING BOOL rifle Association fEM) 78¢ - 5020 'Nor.M SCALE - The locations of was srid'cessspp0012,phownl hereon are,from field f• O• Q X 809 observations and or from data oBtainad f{din others. D N.Y. WIN 190 7018V 1I' I � 1 16 _ Nr Q I FRA e _ MI VM' � HK vEro TARY C C WAR---- ¢ _ .aP• a¢ 8,p, ( TART DESK►AI� d/a¢ ft. TRAN�lFE �A�TLON \ O ,rowZLWlmr,. est/Xorrmxs \ ' ' c AN STORAGE BUILDING Y JOIM WOW 9 �1 , 11' 24 _a t x 0.04 d/ ft. : 88 d 2 01 / N 2Days Flow(2x72)-------- = *"B� PROVIDE MIK SYSTEM: ONE() 800 (. SEP. TAW PROViOIE' MH SYSTEM: ONE(U 800 GAL. SEP71C TAN( ONE�O goo 4 (t2'O LL''v1Cl'" POOL caner e• PROVED MN. SYSTEM I (yl 900GAL. SEPTIC TAN( OAWV O'DIA. (12'DEEN LEACHM POOL J asp M. FALxorm a. Pear CESSPOOL 72 GPD/15 III t.�l = 108.8. ft + ?5 = 4.9 vert ft. requid 1 D 11 1-8'alk x 12'deep Pont provided. PA �' FL""f ZIWE 1' 'vee4, nor A. Vxl'Mx PARKNG, R T N(10)SPACES REGOI/IRED :.,.•, . PA ThR1EEdOW HALF(36) SPACES REQUIRED TEN(10)SPACES PROVIDED =�5 Zi `o"rLX' THREE(a) SPACES REOURED FOUR(4) SPACES PROVED , .Lxx zurroani RVE(5) SPACES PROVIDED C FFAMY , Wily RRIeE PRAA f J, wince / Pilkem \ \ J sdurl x, V KEY MAP N sod* I" - Goo'_ 11 •+Il /i � 'i I ' I I O )( T O �� ! I N � I .r I b � �EVERGRE f 5 � 469000 0 r it ® r Q09 Pre P s r� I! II 4 g9 'o r qE, pp.R ��y�?gyp L t j �' p�IO .0 ! I I n 6 // \ \ \ cNIP fog I 60� ' X / 3DB'! c T h ao• Q 6• 1. A 4 II I o. OP60 ose TFA9 \\ a I tgel 6 I h a§1 o' �• I e r� r1 + aE1e Pap / III , r• t � NYT \(1 I \ A \ \ POW �JoN✓ i�% L'®, l✓ / �� to INS° 10 NE o 1 II' Oi' I d Z scop. \in' \ aJ 0 ` 0 � 0 IJ 1 L.P. Y A, f 0 rU r<en5 D QV O P , eves. cc �LYJ roo' Ir P� KK/ SGQ l T' rl'S / / I r 3 5 � 7 I a uJ r o P/ 1� orb �, f � I go r EVEG ALn r V B l I n 2 ' 6 \ , ' / cpts / till 0 6te exrsli°�I fi/9 p ti b C / / GE 26'r I a FEN der A / 11 ex r.5 1 1 G•P * \ ® �po r 141P.J ' GHEE ape 'L IN y EVER ,� 6 9P no 50 rd ' d''Dryw,R 115 well PJ QI P ,n,gn Q � 0 t EVER(i I q 3 60 / I w ' W oP• 'c �� \ � �' 4 '� I %' Q 1 a SPA p 8 SYS+j� styastbl,s cont O b f LOT, COVERAGE Pi 'ILD = h P.4o?ppEp. LAS Au U �Ga-Sher-o �_ !' BUILDINGS - 10475 sq. ft +f it ASPOAL r 9 2 W SCALE, SHED,CRUSHER �y y PA vEMENr yA " 60' .le CONC, PADS,ETC 1p MIXE / �, 01j Slo(a P Zo. 4975 sq,ft. 2.5 % Shers tl�r -i, nl ,_ ._ _ - .. : ._ .- .---,,. yb .. -- . . .-_.- . - - _ . . -_ - •, . . ' _- 'I 3y1. ' � / � � a so I 1 rh 38. Ap�yppPEO ��P�I�6emI SITE T I L A 30 {C w zo // fy ��L p5K1 FOS? N 51 h aO AA E0 R EQUL 3Dm ,o- 09T° AOE OE o :' DONALD GRIM gwEr L OCA TED A T 6� - - ,-- CUTCHOG ' Ill A a rArovx TOWN I NF srcwnse — II T OF S O U THOL D REGEQI Q ►s urrxrA5L• ro�A� SUFFOLK COUNTY , N. Y. a� , 9 ,�, m ARE �LoN{p+,�g.�.19,a-Ape sy. / I EVER RT CPP3AKN� �`U ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO MEAN SEA LEVEL Cutchogue Flre District Qf O '} -�— O------ 4 . V X �� 1000 - 8303 - 4. 5 i rA ORAWAGE LEACHING POOLS �I/ Scale 1 20 nor ro.swLE — a,¢ �' aax� DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS fiLlfaE11 Talc as E°uLL L ram on,E°µLL Feb. 1 199 0.. a1 ; ,LA7�.i r rA> n•Fe to - os m c�unc r1'Px �oa ro rfAoc / a J Z� w A 1 Fnv.o lanae 417M mWal as °e 6• e• CONMEM —�- ! a3,0o0 So. FT. t E,• ea^ E.LNX ITYPICAL WELL DETAIL 53.0q0 XR17Xo.6: 6955ea.ft' raET deo• 1 zo^ 1 :' � EXB Nor ro wALE Provided e,78.9VF IR• owner �,•�r ' - <� APL£ TREES r � — JW( ,Ql///�� ��/I Povided SL.Pa /O Dlaxl6 Da*pPPnou Arse r AnLT°vF11 !' �;' II 40r'O,C (•�,b caatarm ro w+na4 me,Lw us. �I� Sq&thdd' o.wn HlghwaY ZOY4 .2 .w rrt°Tea rr. r Arnrotao Pre rat rr, - Dept. ap*r oaNei,a) .wi IN m rr. 4 OWNER/APPLICANT vAVEMnvT L �pl' nqj (VOTE : DONALD .GRIM �o so.Fr.. JUI 2 2 I. � xanxl 0 LOT NlN1IBRS REFER TO MINOR! 45 JERNICK °uk -F- cgs - PROPOSED ELEVATION SUBDIVISION FOR I;EANDER GOVER 500/684=>.SW Lux {�1 TE70 SEPEM@ER.'25, 1885 BY 'I SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11871 6a = PROPOSED ' CONTOUR ! VJDUNG i YQUNG SURVEYORS. w --- ri 2A<�'Sgp7XFT1& 408 + . PROPOISED SHEILDED LIGHT SOURCE(H. P. SODIUM FLOOD) roP aaa. s. - 406/604 °,BVF I—'• . AREA = 188,899 sq. h or '4.5914 +ores L se w B6B7Am.a 1S0FT >18B r. r r r_a.*L s7wl_` ,fokotAM�sG e"N0Y LOA" ,• 1169/884= 17.1 W 800 GAL SEP77C TANK Ano s NAM max. LAWN60T PA , _ _ _ _a• 31 ' my O - 1 I#E/P VEMENT 41600 SQ. T r ro SCALE f ., x L F Na ' @UILDING ZONE DISTRICT - 41800XRAX0.8 ,: 3595 � Y� 'The water a���;and��ewa8e deposal 35 - r u 35/84 _ 517 VF E•LLn'Asoma orou�o ATER M mi for th(':!rssi w@'conform Prop /n accordance with the minorum Y.S. LI hl u1 N 4 Y �� P C O. A51H e xAw f to the'atendofH of The SuNoBr Count standards for title sures • as 8818688 d o SCHOOL DISTRICT TOTAL VF = 87VJ8 47 GOpLL raWt roux / Y Y M r' PRO,MED 5 LP* to*Dia x 18'Oee auN u . °sA!s Dsparrmeht of!Me th Servide. / by the L.LA:L.S and&pproved and o0bpNd y NEYOR� P.C. p for am use b Thr w York State Land Y ( 010 FIRE' DISTRICT 29 SANTARY LEAQhM POOL Title Asaociahon. O. BOX goo iT1e,locations of 1Np8a and Cos from hereon are from field MAIN ROAD P Lar ro xaLe observatloria and o� from'Ideta ob5tained from others. well mas:a/1- 5 E 91. 90 — 10,8 C SANITARY CAL_CULA_ _ ^�41W7ARY CALCULA_T,IONSS - - - A �ldlpTOMS - FOR SED SORTMNGd TRANSFER STATION F R PROPOSED OFFICE BUROMIG FOR STORAGE BUILDING FxAnwa arvero AR SANITARY DE^.al(xN: �a orNua __ M d "Will Ft, x 0.04 p pad/aq. k = 275gad ✓ots zuxomi 12 n. 0.0E SAIWTA � _ s4 t x 0.04 ppolsq. ft = Wgpd ODO: Fbw(2x7?)____---- gob PROVDE MSL SYSTEM: OAEN 900 GAL. SEPTIC TANK \ , ALeaera L. SEPTYC TANK PROVDE MAN SYSTEM: OW NB'DIA. (1?'GAL �1 LEACFNVG POOL OWN e'DIA. 02'DEEP) LEACH" POOL � zLr°maw pntxnwSW a. PROVIDED MAN. SYSTEM ONE(1) 9000A (1) paw , CESSPOOL 72 GPD/L5 pal(sq f = 108'a. ft. • 25 = 4.9 vert /t, regvd a wE A 1-8'cia x t2'deep poor provided. PARKLNG: R� PARKMJG• TEN(10)SPACES REOLOWD , Fx1a E I s r4 WV A-, t^c THREE& ONE HALF(S5) SPACES REOUIRED 7EN(10)SPA CES PRO VOW -IC �i V PA acerae ' jFASOate CES PROVDED FOLR(4) SPACES PRO WED ALEX nxwnn FRA J. MepRax _ / Noy owul \ J a0urlel.B KEY MAP Soda Ill . 600,— C3 00'— I V100, r P 0 1 I nL� G 014 y E O• N � E JERGRE � � � , � , LOt ' r ao° \ 6 n h� 0 h d e in 0 09 \ �',, ' ' _, - I I s �`rf •,1251 i n J 4f �! '60II g o- e / ° a / \ a o / ° \ PGRTr�� �4 ��9e c4 L� st�KW�° u, ' 01 Nape Bolt e g 501 X / C' - �. P fY •ta \1 peo0ssD' �2• iws °a"� (\ o`. t � I eaf` \ MAtit sa�µs In / t0 �Qf '-' I II ail \5 /, / / ,•ti MIT \P �I I \ \ As � �' eooE NG 1 / f�9� / � Ps1 14 ePyye^ �1,t 0 IC4 / I � o� Z�� e p R P m t 1 1 of i i ® e. reen5 o D �^ r n ', � �., � � �-�� � ,;� �,y l Cara T5 `�J I D•y O l � .� I d ESS ` Ovi n . N 'li✓. .--- E R � / Q V t v r er �. o kE fi/9r �°rb p + n r o- :5 g / 111 e% sa h p e® C'ft X 1 c.e _ I eY cesaG // 38 © i TM Kr. Well a' i 92 e Qa r I It t �= GREEi '' � D Q' ( '0 fes, EVER e / 61 N lg SPA Tit ON' 1 8 , 6 " C 7 3 C7 t LOT COVERAGE 5 n R a /IFcC II W c Lar, y Q� BUILDINGS - 10475 sq, ft. = 5 /o , A SPyAt7• .cr�5he/ � n SCALE, SHED,CRUSHERI ? eT A4VEMeNr 601 to °'�,a G�� \ " CONC. PADS,ETC II rroM _� a W�3o�L�gao� go• /\Y'/ „ - } 4975 sq. t + = 2.5 � n gawo+vE7s s N II^c O � � 5 . 30 rt�� gf�Q• ao v n � APrgC /. P ,c / r �/ ••1 IQ 6 1 J e V' , s ,, a, v P f o , 5 Sl T PLAN I y � a � o v r o I 2 .o � C r KFOR cAAWBELL FOLK) W EQUAL N N O ...rr vavAn,En rrPE ro-as TO,swnE cw,uE _ "�Yi/IIIr - I DONALD , �II 6�� PkEr LOCA TED �I � , _ a II CUTCHOGUE , I F ReTPWN �OF SOUTHOLD III \ hL aE 6AL a Ep H.S. f. # 005 ' C10 - 80 - a sroBue i 4 • \-.5 IIi I III , RE AF 4� SUFFOLK COUNTY L,. pVERO sKA n: ARIA JELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO MEAN SIA LEVEL A 1 DRAINAGE LEAChNVG POOLS 10,00 �� �3 �• s 5 \ y0 m a. -tet - Sc0 jI 66 NOT TO SCALE \/�� �, • ^ 2 ,# \ � r 8781. aELL i cAars I © $ GUY+ea.L Fcua ox anLu L DRAINAGE CALCLKA1fOlV3 TAlrsa - 09asa+sauL 1r790. 1 TYrE/0 oa ro'sYAx '! a >w� rrPE,a - os ro sBnaE I, � � � I � la — ZONE #• 1 ixxmes a,:i FMW,EO _ - - uPW 89,000 SO. FT • z"^ a^ z. p 0. z•uu ry � � za 1 i ' I � I TYPICAL WELL DETAK B9TI ,000XaXaE. EBEEcu.fq nsr 20 )! ,. k .f 5 • EXISTM - E956/Ee(f4 • 78.9 VF , ,. ourzsr W+r ncr { MAPLE TREES WELL Nnr ro suLE Provided SLA /0`0Va x 1E'Ossp lel+'ru r ,vrxaf% .gyp 17.8:('b Confonti to 'APpxOM,PSE 4 Southold Town Mowsy ZONE# 2nw An^PER rr. Ael APMaftro P!E 11M Fr. L7apt. apecif 011tions) nw ur PU Fr. y NOTE : OWNER/APPLICANT q FT. DONALD GRIM 294o x a17 X 1.5oo ou ft LOT 14UAWRS REFER TO MINOR 45 JERNICK 500/Ed4=f8W ,� Gee = PROPOSED ELEVATION SUBDIVISION FOR LEANDER GOVER i DATED SEPE46ER'25, 1985 BY SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11871 6¢ = PROPOSED CONTOUR YOUNG d YOUNG SURVEYORS Hofs SMDAW 24005aFT I z = PROPOSED SHEILDED LIGHT S'OURCE(H. P. SODIUM FLOOD) _ 240OXaT7Xla 408 _•^ �m n i Top am ,s, 408/844 = BVF — I +^�' � , 'Y� WELL (WATER) LINES TO BE MINIMUM OF /O' FROM STORM DRAINS d SANITARY SYSTEMS. AREA = 188,888 aq. ft. or 4.5814 acres LOAN E•, sAx°r Lows BE875X 0.17X 16875 S 118BT uI_`A ytoo ESVRL (1�G 8 1994 4' 1188/96;4= 17.1 W 900 GAL SEPTIC TAMC o'� - - os� Z F0 - I UM s NAM +.e. LAWN&OTHER PAV rl` L - 1 4Mt00Xa17X0.5 EMENT 4A?00 SO.FT ,fpr ra sxALr a '- The water su and sewape diaposal _ i BUILDING ZONA DISTRICT t a' N Aa°wE axOxawATEA r y w3 conform Pr d k1 aacordanae Wl ihs mipimum Y.S. LIC. NO. x,8913 9596/6:4 = 5L7 VF i srsms> r t s rd,�:a�bncpp sspp,.�1gx�ee SCWOOL DISTRICT a a1N0 TOTAL VF = 82.1/18 .5.1 �aAodu Auraau ro•r to the stsndards of rho,'SuNo/k County statrdardo fqr title sorwrs al-satab#shsd r, No at n• �r r�,- 5/zz/9� asw aro. aut�EL A Department at Hesfty services. '1 b/ypr0116 4.LA.L.S and�prot�eal dtld ad�pbd P EYOR P.C. , PROVDED s 4.P.e 1L1Da x 1B'Deep oddlNons 4/l7/9z f suc)1,us*& by The= York State Land (515 0 29 T/ Absociation. 1J I 'r FIRE DISTRICT ac[di/m i/pz/9I SANITARY LEAChM POOL 0 G. BOx 009 4 oL,c,fons '2,2 9! Ths?oaatipna o/ wsla.and gesq doh shown hereon ars (rain field MAIN r m soA e or from date oft&• "d1rom others. SoUr Ao observations and m►,,,,, I I v 'us r _ - _ . 90 101& CA S_ANVT_ARY CALCA7rQN MT. GM r fOR����POSED OFFICE /xnx - STCiRA�i�B!)/LDWG FOR ED "�OR�-TRANSR BTATIflN Fa�nx.n. ouvrm� FS�N f x 004 d/ ft 88 d smzARY 68 sq H. x 0.W gad/s¢ k 275gAd Jww - 1200 aq. R 0. J __— n w�p df = ' ✓awr zu.ouNi.x. t � 2Days Fbw(2x72)_ - --------— = /44glo {fF ,S : PP \ PROVI]E ANL $YST®If: 800 GAIL FAUN"( PROVOE AIN SYSTEM: OnE(V 800 GAL. SEPTIC TAC \ ruciv a. \ PROVIDED MAV. SYSTEM OAE11f 900GAL. SEPTIC TAMC 8'041.'(1@' LEACNw POOL a (d 8'DIA. (M'DEE1x tEACJW(�.POOL CESSPOOL 72 GPD/15 gm((sq t = 1084, ft. r 25 = 4.9 vert ft requid ✓ow z xosp a. e.LKewax �. I-9'cim It PYdvW Pool Provided. PA ty1 F `✓. sF�� torr ^n A K �(10)SPACES REOIAIRED r ✓y `. PA THR1 E&ONE HALF(95) SPACES REOUAWD TEN(10)SPACES PROVIDED 31 xanss 71aPEE(a1 SPACES IE6'O1OM FOUR(4J SPACES PROt4QED , �: ALEY SI/MgrIG - FIVE(5) SPACES PROMW - Fe.,(iN , ( W \()G ✓, WMe7F KEY MAP ® Scale _ CA Oj G4 ; U p� /4 A-0-1 VIA G Ef�a VOGR G6 ANO REp EFNGNt. 51AG, REp 5 a„Ip , �1NK v po� RWMItE i sUffEWMtE PST c� DE VEN�Tof IAEMIX OF ® �� of �Q? S .,„'�—'-- moo; \ ID C mg 0 0P 5 I / \ t fiq O ;AlpsP �,Q 31 ® Ip Wro 1 �\� P/ \ ® Z 01 v / Ly W ;u \ FOR 001 FcA� tI qr O stogy / yb5 \ 61,'1 h 2I 6p / 1 'V OPOS� COQ •\ '0°g �, �'01 0ev PAONO ap ot4e o / T. QppA9femFy s j °°� v . I 0 � feen5 OC. QV \ Overt 01 r o -� EN6 cL,r 3� 'to- VgR 0 V er CIA e -5 n 11�1 g eKi6�' 0 ff e' well, EENS \aEe FUER P, 76 , SPA� w` 921 �''QQ • ( r ON® SISTIN00RvlfPE I CPR 6' 'yea A \` 1 GC ® 1REEucE AND I Ir tQT0�t10Jn e sS. �d _ RGREpEQ SPR I PQ iqn 4 s\ g0 / P 0 S ¢ � (9 fPGGWN7E cE AR+ IF R 2 l 9a \ UBUE ROHITE PI OF ESI \ql W AOE \ ® DF 1. I nY e 2D' fFER P M s 0 U sPAc F st A \� s a . _ A DECLARATION F COVENANTS A RESTRICTIONS U 0 0 ND i VE • IF F /OI,6 COyJ r \ QJ "(5 .� EGETATI LOT COVERAGE HAS BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY L n 1 a- . �P ® E V R U I L D I NG3 - IO 4 Z5 sq. ff. = 5 % CLERK WHICH AFFECTS THIS PROJECT W C e/- .W(S WID Liber 11711 Poe 420 r' ' - A-afiM:A't r.aoxrc�st-O U W I I,P l GrJgB ® IO SCALE, SHED,CRUSHER 9 ,',_ PAVEMEMr �.:. \ 6D' wa't`° 9°'1 pGL� FENCE S,6' N('Ht• - i CONC. PADS,ETC �SOeCC5D�9ee Z° / LINK ® 4975 sq.ft. ” = 2.5 % b °p�rxEr // ^` N 5 CHAIN r_ 6188" 0g p19 APPRO { a e au[ ;r oNo� t 5 �� t ® ® " n �o i 30I TE PL 14 N EFOR BU AM"- � I"\ 5� Q r �, cAAPBELLFpua MOVAL .. �S, n q a 30 ` -_ �i TIV s N I ttrc,0- os ro aOE 4a DONALD GRIM tP E N !I FWW£o )MET In tC�1 TED A T a o �ry — - - �. CUTCHOGLAE. I , �� �A - ' A�'rrAsoVernroo NAVE er rEE H.S. Ref cw � - 9D_ 5 TOWN OF OIJTHOLD Wa e 10 � e COUNTY , N. Y. AYMM "va°T Sr�mo�0ev ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO MEA'W 6'EA LEVEL SUFFOLK I \ ° 4 - - 10004.5- 03 - 4.5 DRAINAGE LEACI•IWG POOLS /� 20 / \ x - rarEeL rEu _ For r°scALE Stale e - - " cAsee DRAMIAGE CALCL"TIONS caws L Faro N E°wL u weeLL F°xo N EO 4 Feb. 1, 1990, ,Y� p -NAI r STAFAM TYFE IO- N To wX rYPE/O-Ow To NAGE sp•I J -FW - J'•4 ems axnv ZONE # 1 „us,m m�nE• °"0E . 11 , APRIL 24, 1995 'bevlx/ons J s u �. A" r x cwgaxre s.N rur 6$000 SO. FT. E+' a, asneT - `I —7MA.r TYPICAL WELL DETAIL 63,000X 0.9X 06i Sa55 cnt or, rcEr �• -4 1 Lao 1 �-•� . 5355fSR4 + '• S 5 a 4" MA. MAPL£ TREES \ Far T°SULE 7R9 43F , 0uncr „ ,w,4"M 1..� 4a'7P.. (to conform to, "'L Provided lS LPe 102Yaxfe'Deep "N+•au e• Southold 7bwn ra Anm°vm FpE ✓- w.r ati Mf'MW ue` 'way' O ZONE/E 2 N -MFT FEe FT. e• Mw rrc- ma Fr. \ „ 49P1. spacificetnfns) PAVEMENT - " vojA'oOFr, OWNER/APPLICANT L NOTE ; 2gwo say FT COT NUMBRS REFER TO MINOR DONALD GRIM 2940 X a 17X 1.S00 ou ft ' 4 +' m' SUBDIV)S(OlY FOR LEANDER ( pV£R 45 JERNICK 5001M4.LSW ww �o. = PROPOSED ELEVATION DATEDSEPEMBER'?5, 1888"BY ` SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 11871 62 = PROPOSED CONT UR t n Y4aUNG E YQUNG SURVEYORS. Wr 2400 a77X400�� � PROPOSED SHEILDED LIGHT SOURCE(HP. SODIUM FLOOD) IILJp"t{JI APR2'HI J - X ' W WELL fWATERI LINES TO BE MJNIMUM OF 10' FROM STORM DRAINS d SANITARY SYSTEMS. AREAL a 199;899aq. ft or 4,5014 Acres r°F `°x 406/sd4sr aVF LOAM Le. BUA:L79al M75SO:FT. e'� r' � I � � M smTniinorowra . 0-76X 0.17X1=P&S _xtw — C%,AND 30 SOUTHUL OOAN 1E9/684= 171'VW 900 GAIL '" FAf4G 2y� t.MBr++C'�`4` - L B1NLD//YG ZONE DISTRICT L - 1 _ eA.a s NAVEL +•r. LA0W&OrA4W PAvEA9vr 4/60056.FT i APT To,Suq.E '•- - ®' = +• - s _ . V �s' A •41400 X A17X a6'•F 95x6 • - 'r+� The wator ruppl�f FR #OWN@ d oposal . 9x9 4 = 517W Proµ we# JJ/Ii/9Y' \ c•wAeovENarurim J }yaNma for F/ym rowlAarlow WN conform Praradiu maGordpope with the n(pdmum 9 SAM Pr°w rem,/sa 1flu ,9# \ / to the etandUr a'of'the SeKfoSrCounty standards fo'tlNa ""a s oWast4lishad s No. x[56►8 SCHOOL DISTRICT - TOTAL NF = 821/16 .51 _ ' s as u Aamau rmrE y 4 'T' PROVIDED 6'LP.e 7q'Dim x 16'DeeP addf!loirs l/7�s2 .. °`""N`°s e"ve'' Derpmrtmdn_t a tNailih SsAvlcas. . / by iuchluee.dand y/pre.rad and mdogad "I i//ie/91 ARY E CF(MNG' P Tula Associmtoh. Na'W York State L+Ind �8 S �NPE D/STRIL 1 Q ° fio°s S 4' 40 ThR laoatfona of wsg1P j4Maer�ools shown hereon are faun field nor, ax�ce ZaVvsfianaNud'or'l/d1hdl r �jrNrdhamoNMfb. MAIN"�AA� .' 'go �V V Y" K