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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25706-Z FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NO: Z-27161 Date: 06/28/00 THIS CERTIFIES that the building NEW DWELLING Location of Property: 22655 SOUNDVIEW AVE SOUTHOLD (HOUSE NO. ) (STREET) (HAMLET) County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 135 Block 1 Lot 26 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated MARCH 30, 1999 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 25706-Z dated MAY 5, 1999 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH COVERED FRONT ENTRY AND REAR UPPER AND LOWER DECKS AS APPLIED FOR. The certificate is issued to BRAVO CONTRACTING CORP (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL RIO-98-0078 06/19/00 ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. 41623H 06/13/00 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED 05/30/00 HARDY PLUMBING & HEATING d Authorized Signa re Rev. 1/81 FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 25706 Z Date MAY 5, 1999 Permission is hereby granted to: CONTRACTING CORP BRAVO GREENPORT,NY 11944 for CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR. at premises located at 22655 SOUNDVIEW AVE SOUTHOLD County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 135 Block 0001 Lot No. 026 pursuant to application dated MARCH 30 1999 and approved by the Building Inspector. Fee $ 780 .20 Authorized Signature ORIGINAL Rev. 2/19/98 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT s TOWN HALL 765-1802 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY A. This application must be filled in by typewriter OR ink and submitted to the building inspector with the following: for new building or new use: 1. Final survey of -property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal(S-9 form) . 3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters. 4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of 17 lead. 5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences _ m' a - " g__� and installations, a certificate of Code Compliance from archi qct Jdr fen'gieiY ._L�_! responsible for the building. 6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirem � 's. B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming us a, r buildings_,and ''pre-existing" land uses: -"0 1. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, street ,_ bu1-ding- and unusual natural or topographic features. 2. A properly completed application and a consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant. C. Fees 1. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling $25.00, Alterations to dwelling $25.00, Swimming pool $25.00, Accessory building $25.00, Additions to accessory building $25.00. Businesses $50.00. 2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Buildine - $100.00 3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - .25c. 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 (� 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00 dam( u,'l0 CO�-CcGAA(V`- CZ-? Date . . . . .1D��lcVo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Construction—Y.. . . . .. Old Or Pre-existing Building. . . . . . . . . / cIWIL Location of Property. . .�Z(P.'55 . .. . ..�.Q0.VAIDN.LF_'�t . �Aff;. . . . .5QU'IrHQ4- . . . . House No. pp 11aa Street Hamlet p, i/y Onwer or Owners of Property..^�Y�• . t� C�17•�N�•r • , QRS •` •��i 1� �T l County Tax Map No 1000, Section. . . . . .. .Block. . . . I. . . . . . . . . . .Lot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Subdivision. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Filed Map. . . . . . . . . . . .Lot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Permit No. .?5._7Q n• .D�a+te Of Permit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Applicant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Dept. Approval. R.1�' .ag L�®•� • •- •Underwriters Approval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Planning Board Approval. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . Request for: Temporary Certificate. . . . . . . . . . . Final Certicate. . . . . . c� Fee Submitted: $. . ?-S r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . APPLICANT FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY O.M.B. No. 3067-0077 NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Expires July 31, 2002 ELEVATION CERTIFICATE Important: Read the instructions on pages 1 -7. SECTION A-PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION For Insurance Company Use: iLDING OWNER'S NAME Policy Number /o n rUILDING STREET ADDRESS(Including Apt.,Unit,Suite,and/or Bldg. No.)OR P.O.ROUTE AND BOX NO. Company NAIC Number 22655 Soundview Avenue CITY STATE ZIP CODE Southold, New York 11971 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION(Lot and Block Numbers,Tax Parcel Number,Legal Description,etc.) 1000-135-01 -26 BUILDING USE(e.g.,Residential,Non-residential,Addition,Accessory,etc. Use Comments section if necessary.) RPSlr1P 1-1 .'1- 1 _ LATITUDE/LONGITUDE(OPTIONAL) HORIZONTAL DATUM: SOURCE: L_I GPS(Type): ( ##°-##'-##.##" or ##.##N##0) 1_I NAD 1927 LI NAD 1983 L_I USGS Quad Map 1_I Other: SECTION B-FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP(FIRM)INFORMATION 61. NFIP COMM fJY NAME&COMMUNITY NUMBER B2.COUNTY NAME 83.STATE Southo�d 360813 Suffolk New York B4.MAP AND PANEL B5.SUFFIX B6.FIRM INDEX 67.FIRM PANEL B8.FLOOD B9.BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS) NUMBER DATE EFFECTIVE/REVISED DATE ZONES) (Zone AO,use depth of flootlin9) 3601300158 G 05/04/98 AE el . 11 B10. Indicate the source of the Base Flood Elevation (BFE)data or base flood depth entered in B9. 1-1 FIS Profile lx 1 FIRM 1_I Community Determined 1J Other(Describe): B11. Indicate the elevation datum used for the BFE in B9:1x1 NGVD 1929 iJ NAVD 1988 1J Other(Describe): B12. Is the building located in a Coastal Barrier Resources System(CBRS)area or Otherwise Protected Area (OPA)? 1J Yes 1 x 1 No Designation Date: SECTION C-BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION (SURVEY REQUIRED) C1. Building elevations are based on: IJConstruclion Drawings' 1JBuilding Under Construction" 12LIFinlshed Construction 'A new Elevation Certificate will be required when construction of the building is complete. C2. Building Diagram Number_9 (Select the building diagram most similar to the building for which this certificate is being completed-see pages 6 and 7. If no diagram accurately represents the building,provide a sketch or photograph.) C3. Elevations–Zones Al-A30,AE,AH,A(with BFE),VE,V1 430,V(with BFE),AR,AR/A,AR/AE,AR/A1-A30,AR/AH,AR/AO Complete Items C3a-i below according to the building diagram specified in Item C2. Stale the datum used. If the datum is different from the datum used for the BFE in Section B, convert the datum to that used for the BFE. Show field measurements and datum conversion calculation. Use the space provided or the Comments area of Section D or Section G,as appropriate,to document the datum conversion. Datum Conversion/Comments Elevation reference mark used Does the elevation reference mark used appear on the FIR 1 Yes I XI No ❑ a)lop of bottom floor(including basement or enclosure) 1 S .Z fL(m) ❑ b)Top of next higher floor _ft.(m) O c) Bottom of lowest horizontal structural member(V zones only) _ft.(m) on D d)Attached garage(top of slab) ._ft.(m) w A a.„ '.J. ❑ e) Lowest elevation of machinery and/or equipment servicing the building 1 F .7—IL(m) g it 111 Cl f)Lowest adjacent grade(LAG) 19 .4—ft.(m) iO ❑ g) Highest adjacent grade(HAG) _�PZ .a—ft.(m) c{j,. roo '9'\ J' U h) No.of permanent openings(flood vents)within 1 ft.above adjacent grade M FD !AND S� Q i)Total area of all permanent openings(flood vents)in C31h sq. in. (sq.cm) SECTION D-SURVEYOR, ENGINEER,OR ARCHITECT CERTIFICATION This certification is to be signed and sealed by a land surveyor,engineer,or architect authorized by law to certify elevation information. I certify that the information in Sections A, B, and C on this certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the data available. I understand that anylalse statement maybe punishable by fine orimprisonment under 18 U.S. Code, Section 1001. CERTIFIER'S NAME LICENSE NUMBER John T. Metzger 49618 TITLE COMPANY NAME President Paconic Surveyor P .C . ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIPCODE P.O. Box 909 Southold NY 11971 SIGNATURE ,�!✓r ^— DATE TELEPHONE /i// 06/23/00 ( 631 ) 765-5020 FEMA Form K- 1,AUG 99 SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR CONTINUATION REPLACES ALL PREVIOUS EDITIONS (ay TEL. 765-1802 TOWN OF SOUTHOILID OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O. BOX 1179 TOWN HALL SOUTHOL,D, NY 11971 CERTIFICATION Date: Building Permit No. JA Owner:�� Y (pl�;ayse prin �� C Plumber: �JI W, ( lease print) I certify that the solder used in the water supply system contains less than 2/10 of 1% lead. I also certify that I installed an anti-scold and/or thermal shock preventing device at all bathing and/or showering fixtures in conformance with part 902.6(k) of the N.Y.S.F.P.A.B.C. (plumber's signature) Sworn to before me this '- . day of _r 2000 Notary Public,,DU K-f'--0 LK County (N t ry is KELLY MILLIGAN. Notary Public,State of New lar* Qua[.1n No. tu&Suit M CommisaionExPsrea ��'��� z k WWI Electrical Inspection Certificate Electrical Inspection Service, Inc. 375 Dunton Avenue East Patchogue, New York 11772 (631)286-6642 Date: 06/13/2000 Application No. 41623 H rs Issued to: Dona Gerahty Street: 22655 Soundview Avenue Village: Southold Zip: 11971 Town:Southold Section: Block: Lot: Introduced by. Precision Electric of Ll Inc. Lic.# 4600-E 10 was examined and found to be in compliance with the National Electrical Code 1-1 Attic Wlst Floor ❑ OIS Residential El Pool [I Det. Garage F Basement W 2nd Floor E] OIS Commercial L] Hot Tub [I NV Defects Switches Receptacles Fixtures GF/ Heaters AIC Fans 40 40 40 7 5 Dishwashet Washer/Amp Dryer/Amp Oven Range/Amp Garbage Disposal 1 Furnace Oil Gas Circulator Smoke Detector Bell Transformer 5 Meter Amps Phase Motors Telephone Television Carbon Monoxide 1 200 5 5 Other Equipment: I X1111 3 frac gas burner1refrIdgel'atorIgRS stove/gas dlYel- 1700dIMICY-0013CUZZI ugqo Surdi President Building Permit No. This certificate must not be altered in any manner Inspectors may be identified by their credentials W ROBERT H. WHELAN, P.E. P.O. Box 590 *Mattituck, NY 11952 Tei: 516-298-5770 •Fax: 516-298-9585 May 21, 1999 Donna Geraghty 425 Calves Neck Road Southold,New York 11971 Re: Residential Pile Certification Soundview Avenue Arshamongue,New York 11971 Dear Donna: This letter is to certify that I am a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of New York and have reviewed the timber pile installation for the above reference project. The following is a list of particulars associated with this project: • Pile Driving Contractor: Tidewater Dock Building Co., Inc. • Structure: Proposed Residence • Location: Arshamongue,NY • Pile Type: Timber(SYP) 20 Ft. • Treatment: CCA (AWPA C-3) 1.00# • Pile Hammer: Lewis • Hammer Energy: 15,000 Ft-Lbs. • Pile Design Capacity: 10 Tons • Pre-Auger 5 Feet The timber pilings have been driven in accordance with Code Requirements and to the required capacity. They have been installed in accordance with standards of good practice for this area. This review was intended to check the method and materials used for the pile installation procedure and capacity. Foundation layout, pile locations and design adequacy were not checked. If you have any questions or concerns relative to the above, please call me at 516- 298-5770. �EOFNg�,y H. ryg�,p Yours; P s��p ryO f14sb �� , Robert H. Whelan,P.E. �OF>rSS10N�`y ' Costal Erosion Application Describe nature and extent of environmental impact. Item # 3 - protect property from flooding existing road and adjacent properties All�,3 rlc;,N �� G� L6G�L CVOJ2p � � woo ILeQ 32.013(¢/So)-10f NUMBER NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 14232631 RECEIPT Region Number 01? Date : 2— Location 0 (C 1 Division �CQI G y CL' rA i'y( Received of ADa1 fir' j. �r � _ p In the amount of u Q VtA $ `3(V0 For QlU f` Y) yj 4 fJ (, El Cash Department Representative ,Check Number �� 33 Title FJ Money Order \ ORIGINAL 5 �k 9 AWILY1sr - DDrt MLOLA Toer)4 P0, 5S �.E�, Sanf kc-0 M1/G(<& . a&C-. (-I ADva 'rgAf AMoJW FILL • R SA/A 9 ______.--�-;'1 MNAINE. NA�I'fA'C �� `• D2gS �,"� � G,�i��' _r '!1',� CALLEO Ft)R VGKIP►ca-r�oN of ORA&& Jlro& ANALxOrf 1•o CaLL DAGK 4 QOtIfIAM JrYork State Department of Environmental Conservation Office of Natural Resources, Region One Am Building 40 - SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 v Phone: (516) 444-0270 FAX: (516) 444-0297 - RECORD OF INSPECTION Project Name: Contractor: Address: Phone: Permit: Yes No Consent Order: Yes No Permit#: Case #: ECL 25-0401.1 Tidal Wetlands ECL 15-0505.1 Protection of Navigable Waters ECL 13-0345.2 Protection of Marine Waters 6NYCRR 608.7 Water Quality Certification ECL 15-2709.2 Wild Scenic Rivers ECL 24-0701.1 Fresh Water Wetlands ECL 17-0503.2 Pollution of Marine Waters Project Description: Field Report Date: Time: Inspector: Project Progress: Started Completed Other Comments/Observations: Project Status: In Compliance: Non-Compliance: Sketch Made: Yes No Photos Taken: Yes No Persons interviewed at site: Acknowledgment of Receipt I hereby acknowledge receipt of this inspection Signature: Name: Address: If project is in non-compliance, contact , Regional Manager, at (516) 444- to discuss this situation Contravention of Article 15, 24 and 25 of the ECL is a violation and/or a misdemeanor and is punishable by fines of not more than Five thousand ($5,000), Six thousand ($6,000) and Ten thousand ($10,000) Dollars per violation per day respectively. Note:This record of inspection has been completed pursuant to an inspection of only the activities listed above and is not an indication that there are no additional violations of the ECL at this site. SUSB 7418 DEC NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X In the Matter of the Violations of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law ("ECL") Articles 25 and 71 and Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of ORDER ON CONSENT the State of New York ("6 NYCRR")by File No. R1-6278-99-03 DONNA GERAGHTY, Individually and BRAVO CONSTRUCTION CORP. (Suffolk County) Respondents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X WHEREAS, Pursuant to ECL Articles 3 and 25, the Department of Environmental Conservation (the "Department" or "DEC") has promulgated Part 661 of Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (hereinafter referred to as "6 NYCRR") establishing land-use regulations for tidal wetlands which prohibits the conduct of regulated activities in or adjacent to tidal wetlands without or in noncompliance with the requisite permits; and WHEREAS, Article 25,Title 4, specifically § 25-0401.1 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, the Tidal Wetlands Act, and 6 NYCRR Part 661.8 prohibit conducting any regulated activities in or adjacent to any tidal wetland without the requisite permit, or in noncompliance with the requisite permit; and WHEREAS, the Department has documented violations of said statutes and regulations, specifically ECL § 25-0401.1 and 6 NYCRR § 661.8, in that Respondents caused and/or permitted to be caused, without the required NYSDEC permit, at Soundview Avenue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York - SCTM#1000-135-01-26 (hereinafter the "Site") - on or before February 12, 1999, the (1) constuction of three hundred one feet (301') of concrete wall along the east to west border of the site; (2) construction of a dry well facility in the northwest corner of the site with a discharge pipe in the tidal wetlands; (3) non-compliance with Permit#1-4738-01883/00001 in that Respondent failed to maintain a four to six foot (4' - 6') section of hay bales at the seaward edge of the fill, as required by Special Condition #6; and (4) non-compliance with Permit#1-4738-01883/0001 in that Respondent failed to submit modifications to the Permit as required by Supplementary Special Condition C; all activities having been conducted in and/or adjacent to a regulated tidal wetland; and WHEREAS, the Respondents desire to resolve the within DEC enforcement action through this Order on Consent rather than to continue litigation on the issues; and WHEREAS, the Department agrees to settle the within matter through tris Oredef on t A.� r•� Consent rather than to continue litigation on the issues; and WHEREAS, Respondents have affirmatively waived their right to a public hearing in this matter in the manner provided by law, and having consented to the entering and issuing of this Order, agreed to be bound by the terms and conditions contained herein. NOW, having considered this matter and being duly advised, it is: ORDERED, that with respect to the aforesaid violations, there is hereby imposed upon the Respondents, a penalty in the sum of THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY ($3,250)DOLLARS, of which sum THREE THOUSAND ($3,000) DOLLARS shall be payable upon Respondent's execution of this Order, and the remaining sum of TWO HUNDRED FIFTY ($250)DOLLARS to be suspended provided Respondent strictly adheres to the terms and conditions outlined in this Order, including the "Schedule A", the compliance schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof, and it is further Dollars shall be payable upon execution of this Order; and it is further ORDERED, that this Order shall not become effective until it is executed by the Regional Director on behalf of the Commissioner, and the date of execution by the Regional Director shall be the date of execution of this Order; and it is further ORDERED, that Respondents shall strictly adhere to the terms and conditions outlined in this Order and in "Schedule A", the Compliance Schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof; and it is further ORDERED, that in those instances in which the Respondents desire that any of the provisions, terms or conditions of this Order be changed, they shall make written application, set- ting forth the grounds for the relief sought, to the Commissioner, c/o Lori J. Riley, Regional Attorney, New York Department of Environmental Conservation, Region I, SUNY Campus - Building 40, Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356; and it is further ORDERED, that any change in this Order shall not be made or become effective, except as specifically set forth by written order of the Commissioner, such written order being made either upon the written application of the Respondents, or upon the Commissioner's own findings; and it is further ORDERED, that this Order resolves only those violations specifically articulated and described herein and in no way limits the Department's authority to enforce any other violations not described herein in the manner that the Department shall deem appropriate; and it is further ORDERED, that nothing contained herein shall be construed as preventing the Department from collecting regulatory fees where applicable; and it is further ORDERED, that the terms and conditions of this Order shall not be construed to prohibit the Commissioner or his duly-authorized representative from exercising any summary abatement powers, either at common law or as granted pursuant to statute or regulation; and it is further ORDERED, that nothing contained herein shall relieve the Respondents from obtaining all necessary permits, approvals or authorizations in order to perform the obligations pursuant to this Order; and it is further ORDERED, that the Respondents shall not suffer any penalty under any of the provisions, terms and conditions hereof, or be subject to any proceedings or actions for any remedy or relief, if they cannot comply with any requirements of the provisions hereof, because of an Act of God, war, riot or other catastrophe as to which negligence or willful misconduct on the part of Respondents was not a proximate cause, provided, however, that the Respondents shall immediately notify the Department in writing when they obtain knowledge of any such condition and request an extension or modification of the provisions hereof; and it is further ORDERED, that the provisions of this Order shall be deemed to bind the Respondents, their successors and assigns, and all persons, firms and corporations acting under or for them, including, but not limited to those who may carry on any or all of the operations now being conducted by Respondents, whether at the present locations or at any other in this State; and it is further ORDERED, that the failure to pay any penalty amounts due under the terms and conditions of this Order may result in a 22% surcharge in recovery costs and a potential tax refund offset by the Department of Taxation and Finance; and it is further ORDERED, that for the purpose of insuring compliance with this Order, and with applicable provisions of the ECL and regulations promulgated thereunder, representatives of the DEC shall be permitted access to the Site without prior notice at such times as may be desirable or necessary in order to inspect and determine the status of the property, as well as access to relevant records in order to inspect and/or perform such tests as may be deemed appropriate to determine the status of Respondents' compliance; and it is further ORDERED, that a dishonored check fee of TWENTY ($20.00) DOLLARS will be charged for all checks which are returned for insufficient funds. DATE Stony Brook, New York / , 1999 P/1! I JOHN P. CAHILL Commi'ssipaerloRnvironmental Conservation By: //—/ COWEN, P.E. Regional Director SENT TO: Ms. Donna Geraghty, President Bravo Construction Corp. 110 Front Street Greenport, New York 11944 CONSENT BY RESPONDENT Respondent acknowledges the authority and jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York to issue the foregoing Order, waives its rights to notice and public hearing or other proceedings in this matter, and agrees to be bound by the provisions, terms and conditions contained herein and consents to the issuance thereof. DONNA GERAGHTY DATE: 2 92 STATE OF NEW YORK SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK On this -? day of 1999 before me personally came bo 11 �✓>kJ 7- to me known, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that he resides at �1�` � '� that he executed the foregoing Order on Consent. %=p,BM Notary Public lIyl•Ibft0.State of New Yak No.01805077430 CuNiOed M Suffolk Co" ConmMebn Expinra MW�tYii CONSENT BY RESPONDENT Respondent acknowledges the authority and jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York to issue the foregoing Order, waives its rights to notice and public hearing or other proceedings in this matter, and agrees to be bound by the provisions, terms and conditions contained herein and consents to the issuance thereof. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME r TITLE: (ZES l DEQ OF: J O ►.7 k r2 1 c� DATE: STATE OF NEW YORK SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK �� // On this ±!L3_day of > a&�- , 1999 before me personally came A IG22 ,4-7L-7!4f . , tome known, who being by me duly sworn did depose and say that (s)he resides at I l " f�c� �.�`� �Ji?P-F-�lJ 6-r-r AI K that (s)he is the-i2 r - '7' (TITLE) of Respondent 2 t4-0 C7x7 k PFc and that (s)he signed her/his name for and on behalf of said Corporation with full authority to do tl SO. MMFWk8WdNMY0* cz=L-L OAkfied inB"CWJ* to Public Cwr W m E>*Mqr 0.1M ry SCHEDULE A DONNA GERAGHTY,INDIVIDUALLY AND BRAVO CONSTRUCTION CORP. Compliance Schedule FILE NO. RI.6278-99-03 I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Immediately, Respondents shall cease and desist from any and all future violations of the ECL and the rules and regulations enacted pursuant thereto. Respondent shall submit photographs of the completed work, if any,required under this Schedule, to the Department. All submittals to the Department required under this Order shall be made by Respondents as follows: 1) One copy to: Legal Affairs, Region One, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Building 40, S.U.N.Y., Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356; and 2) One copy to: Bureau of Marine Habitat Protection, Region One, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Building 40, S.U.N.Y., Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356. II. REMOVAL REQUIREMENTS: Within thirty(30) days of the Respondent shall remove the three hundred one foot execution of this Order: (301') concrete wall along the east to west border of the site. Respondent shall regrade the area as Permit#1- 4738-01883/00001 requires. Respondent shall remove the dry well entirely. Respondent shall also cut the drainage pipe leading to the dry well at the property line and cap the end. III. RESTORATION REQUIREMENTS: Immediately, upon execution of Respondent shall install and maintain hay bales as this Order: required by Special Condition#6 of Permit #1-4738- 01883/00001. A.LEGALXAMR RRMGERAGHTMRDER ON CONSENT I\ •' New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Environmental Permits, Region One Building 40 - SUNY, Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356. Phone: (516) 444-0365 Fax : (516) 444-0360 - John P. Cahill Commissioner October 20, 1998 Bravo Construction Corp. 110 Front Street Greenport, NY 11944 RE: 1-4738-01883/00001 Dear Permittee: In conformance with the requirements of the State Uniform Procedures Act (Article 70, ECL) and its implementing regulations (6NYCRR, Part 621) we are enclosing your permit. Please read all conditions carefully. If you are unable to comply with any conditions, please contact us at the above address . Also enclosed is a permit sign which is to be conspicuously posted at the project site and protected from the weather. Very truly yours, Susan Ackerman Environmental Analyst I SVA:cg enclosure NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DECPERMIT EFFECTIVE A ol883/00001 ® October 20, 1998 FACILITY/PROGRAM NUMBERS) P ERM I T EXPIRATION DATE(S) Under the Environmental October 31, 2002 Conservation Law TYPE OF PERMIT ■ New ❑ Renewal ❑ Modification ❑ Permit to Construct ❑ Permit to Operate ❑ Article 15, Title 5: Protection ❑ 6NYCRR 608: Water Quality ❑ Article 27, Title 7; 6NYCRR of Waters Certification 360: Solid Waste Management ❑ Article 15, Title 15: Water ❑ Article 17, Titles 7, 8: SPDES ❑ Article 27, Title 9; 6NYCRR Supply 373: Hazardous Waste Management ❑ Article 19: Air Pollution ❑ Article 15, Title 15: Water Control ❑ Article 34: Coastal Erosion Transport Management ❑ Article 23, Title 27: Mined ❑ Article 15, Title 15: Long Land Reclamation ❑ Article 36: Floodplain Island Wells Management ❑ Article 24: Freshwater Wetlands ❑ Article 15, Title 27: Wild, ❑ Articles 1, 3, 17, 19, 27, 37; Scenic and Recreational Rivers ■ Article 25: Tidal Wetlands 6NYCRR 380: Radiation Control ❑ Other: PERMIT ISSUED TO TELEPHONE NUMBER Bravo Contracting Corp. (516) 477-2730 ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE 110 Front Street Greenport, NY 11944 CONTACT PERSON FOR PERMITTED WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER Victor Lessard ' 1800 Westphalia Road Mattituck NY 11952 (516) 298-8702 NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY Bravo Contracting Corp. Property Soundview Avenue LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY Southold COUNTY TOWN WATERCOURSE NYTM COORDINATES Suffolk Southold Long Island Sound DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY: Construction of a single family dwelling with covered porch and septic system. This project includes removal of an existing dilapidated structure from site, and adding 250 cubic yards of fill to create a dune and 1000 cubic yards of backfill on the landward side of the proposed dune. All work shall be in accordance with plans stamped NYSDEC approved on October 20, 1998. By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict compliance with the ECL, all applicable regulations, the General Conditions specified (see page 2 & 3) and any Special Conditions included as part of this permit. PERMIT ADMINISTRATOR: ADDRESS Roger Evans SVA Bldg. #40, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DATE October 20 1998 Page 1 of 4 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION NOTIFICATION OF OTHER PERMITTEE OBLIGATIONS Item A: Permittee Accepts Legal Responsibility and Agrees to Indemnification The permittee has accepted expressly, by the execution of the application, the full legal responsibility for all damages and costs, direct or indirect, of whatever nature and by whomever suffered, for liability it incurs resulting from activity conducted pursuant to this permit or in noncompliance with this permit and has agreed to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting from such activity. Item B: Permittee to Require Its Contractors to Comply with Permit The permittee shall require its independent contractors, employees, agents and assigns to read, understand and comply with this permit, including all special conditions,.and such persons shall be subject to the same sanctions for violations of this permit as those prescribed for the permittee. Item C: Permittee Responsible for Obtaining Other Required Permits The permittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits, approvals, lands, easements and rights-of-way that may be required for this project. Item D: No Right to Trespass or Interfere with Riparian Rights This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the impairment of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. GENERAL CONDITIONS General Condition 1: Facility Inspection by the Department The permitted site or facility, including relevant records, is subject to inspection at reasonable hours and intervals by an authorized representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation (the Department) to determine whether the permittee is complying with this permit and the ECL. Such representative may order the work suspended pursuant to ECL 71-0301 and SAPA 401(3). The permittee shall provide a person to accompany the Department's representative during an inspection to the permit area when written or verbal notification is provided by the Department at least 24 hours prior to such inspection. A copy of this permit, including all referenced maps, drawings and special conditions, must be available for inspection by the Department at all times at the project site. Failure to produce a copy of the permit upon request by a Department representative is a violation of this permit. General Condition 2: Relationship of this Permit to Other Department Orders and Determinations Unless expressly provided for by the Department, issuance of this permit does not modify, supersede or rescind any order or determination previously issued by the Department or any of the terms, conditions or requirements contained in such order or determination. General Condition 3: Applications for Permit Renewals or Modifications If project design changes become necessary,the permittee shall submit the appropriate plan changes for approval by the regional Permit Administrator prior to undertaking any such modifications. Be advised that substantial modification may require submission of a new permit. The permittee must submit a separate written application to the Department for renewal, modification or transfer of this permit. Such application must include any forms or supplemental information the Department requires.Any renewal, modification or transfer granted by the Department must be in writing. The permittee must submit a renewal application at least: a) 180 days before expiration of permits for State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES), Hazardous Waste Management Facilities (HWMF), major Air Pollution Control (APC) and Solid Waste Management Facilities (SWMF); and b) 30 days before expiration of all other permit types. Submission of applications for permit renewal or modification are to be submitted to: NYSDEC Regional Permit Administrator, Region 1 Bldg#40 SUN, Stony Brook, NY 11780-2356" General Condition 4: Permit Modifications,Suspensions and Revocations by the Department The Department reserves the right to modify, suspend or revoke this permit when: a) the scope of the permitted activity is exceeded or a violation of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ECL and pertinent regulations is found; b) the permit was obtained by misrepresentation or failure to disclose relevant facts; c) new material information is discovered; or: . d) environmental conditions, relevant technology, or applicable law or regulation have materially changed since the permit was issued. DEC PERMIT NUMBER PAGE-�-OF 4 1-4738-01883100001 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ADDITIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ARTICLES 15(TITLE 5), 24, 25, 34 AND 6NYCRR PART 608 For Article 25 Tidal Wetlands 1. If future operations by the State of New York require;an alteration in the position of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Department of Environmental Conservation it shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of said waters or flood flows or endanger the health,safety or welfare of the people of the State, or cause loss or destruction of the natural resources of the State, the owner may be ordered by the Department to remove or alter the structural work, obstructions, or hazards caused thereby without expense to the State, and if, upon the expiration or revocation of this permit,the structure, fill, excavation,or other modification of the watercourse hereby authorized shall not be completed, the owners, shall, without expense to the State, and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may require, remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill,and restore to its former condition the navigable and flood capacity of the watercourse. No claim shall be made against the State of New York on account of any such removal or alteration. 2. The State of New York shall in no case be liable for any damage or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by or result from future_operations undertaken by the State for the conservation or improvement of navigation,or for other purposes, ands_ o claim or right to compensation shall accrue from any such damage. 3. Granting of this permit does not relieve the applicant of the responsibility of obtaining any other permission, consent or approval from the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Coast Guard, New York State Office of General Services or local government which may be required. 4. All necessary precautions shall be taken to preclude contamination of any wetland or waterway by suspended solids, sediments, fuels, solvents, lubricants, epoxy coatings, paints, concrete, leachate or any other environmentally deleterious materials associated with the project.`"" 5. Any material dredged in the prosecution of the work herein permitted shall be removed evenly,without leaving large refuse piles, ridges across the bed of a waterway or floodplain or deep holes that may have a tendency to cause damage to navigable channels or to the banks of a waterway. .11 6. There shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the work herein authorized. 7. If upon the expiration or revocation of this permit; the project hereby authorized has not been completed, the applicant shall,without expense to the State, and to"such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may require,remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore the site to its former condition. No claim shall be made against the State of New York on account of any such removal or alteration. 8. If granted under 6NYCRR Part 608, the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation hereby certifies that the subject project will not contravene effluent limitations'or other limitations or standards under Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 and 307 of the Clean Water Act of 1977(PL 95-217) provided that all of the conditions listed herein are met. 9. At least 48 hours prior to commencement of the project,the permittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form, certifying,that they are fully aware of and understand all terms and conditions of this permit. Within 30 days of completion of project, the bottom portion of the form must also be signed and returned, along with photographs of the gompleted work and, if required, a survey. 10. All activities authorized by this permit must be in strict conformance with the approved plans submitted by the applicant or his agent as part of the permit application. Such approved plans were prepared by John T Metzger last revision dated October 17 1998 and stamped NYSDEC approved on October 20 1998 DEC PERMIT NUMBER 0001 PAGES OF 4 1-4738-01883/0 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. During construction, concrete or leachate shall not escape or be discharged, nor shall washings from transit mix trucks, mixers, or other devices enter tidal wetlands and or protected buffer areas. 2. Any debris or excess material from construction of this project shall be completely removed from the adjacent area (upland) and removed to an approved upland area for disposal. No debris is permitted in tidal wetlands and or protected buffer areas. 3. There shall be no disturbance to vegetated tidal'wetlands or protected buffer areas as a result of the permitted activity. 4. All areas of soil disturbance resulting from this project shall be stabilized immediately following project completion or prior to permit expiration, whichever comes first. The approved methodologies are as follows: a. Stabilization of the entire disturbed area with appropriate vegetation (grasses, etc.). b. Stabilized as per specifications identified on approved plans. c. Temporarily stabilized with straw or hay mulch or jute matting or other similar natural fiber matting within 1 week of final grading. Temporary stabilization shall be maintained until a mature vegetative cover is established. 5. The dune shall be planted with beach grass on 18" centers and the applicant shall ensure a minimum of 85% survival of plantings by the end of five growing seasons. If this goal is not met, the applicant shall re-evaluate the restoration project in order to determine how-to meet the mitigation goal and submit plans to be approved to the Bureau of Marine Habitat Protection, Building 40 SUNY, Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356. 6. Necessary erosion control measures i.e., haybales, silt fencing, etc. are to be placed on the downslope edge of any disturbed area. This sediment barrier is to be put in place before any disturbance of the ground occurs and is to be maintained in good condition until thick vegetative cover is established. 7. Roof runoff shall be directed to drywells a minimum of.100 feet landward of the tidal wetland boundary for immediate on-site recharge. 8. Driveways and parking areas shall be constructed of pervious material. 9. Sanitary system (bottom of tank and leaching pools) shall be located a minimum of 2' above seasonal high groundwater. 10. The permittee shall incorporate the following language as a notice covenant to the deed: "Regulated tidal wetlands associated with Long Island Sound are located at Soundview Avenue, County Tax Map Number: District 1000, Section 135, Block 01, Lot 26 , otherwise known as the properties of Bravo Contracting Corp. and their heirs, assigns, or successors. This property is subject to the provisions of New York State Environmental Conservation Law(ECL)Article 25 or its successor,and the conduct of regulated activities may occur only pursuant to ECL Article 25 if prior approval is given by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) or its successor. Regulated activities include, but are not limited to the erection of any structure(s); excavation; dredging grading and filling; clearing of vegetation; and application of chemicals." This deed covenant shall be recorded with the Clerk of Suffolk County within 90 days of the issuance of this permit. A copy of the covenanted deed or other acceptable proof of record, along with the number assigned to this permit, shall be sent within one calendar year of the issuance of this permit to: NYSDEC, Regional Manager, Bureau of Habitat, SUNY Building 40, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356. DEC PERMIT NUMBER PAGE 4 OF 4 1-4738-01883100001 A New York State Department of Environmental Conservation _ Division of Fish, Wildlife & Marine Resources, Region One Marine Habitat Protection v Building 40 - SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 _ Phone: (516) 444-0295 FAX: (516) 444-0297 John P. Cahill Commissioner Notice of Violation DATE: 2-18-99 Name: Bravo Construction, Attn: Donna Geraghty; President Address: 110 Front Street Greenport, NY 11944 Date of Violation: On or before 2-12-99 Location of Violation: Sounflview Ave, , Southold, NY Tax Map ID #: 1000-135-01-26 Permit # (if applicable):1-4738-01883/00001 Dear Ms. Geraghty, Records of this Department indicate that you are in violation of the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL): F1 Article 15, Protection of Navigable Waters Section 15-0505.1 6NYCRR Par 608 Article 15, Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers Act Section 15-2709.2 6NYCRR Part 666 Article 13, Protection of Marine Waters n Section 13-0345.2 u Article 17, Prohibition Against Pollution of Marine Waters Section 17-0503.2 Article 24, Freshwater Wetlands Act Section 24-0701.1 6NYCRR Part 662 [X] Article 25, Tidal Wetlands Act Section 25-0401.1 6NYCRR Part 661 In that you caused or permlitted to be caused: the failure to comply with Special Condition#6, placement of haybales to act as erosion control devices. The building of 301 ft. of concrete retaining wall, drywell (4 ft. in diameter, 1.5 ft. high) and discharge pipe (25 ft.), all without the necessary permit to do so. Contravention of this/these Article(s) of the ECL is a violation and/or a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of no more than $25;000 per violation. Penalties may be assessed for each day that the violation continues. Please be further advised that violations of the ECL which are not resolved may be the subject of an administrative hearing pursuant to Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules & Regulations of the State of New York (6NYCRR, Part 622). You are hereby advised to cease your operation at the referenced location immediately, Please contact the following office within thirty (30) days of receipt of this letter, so that we may attempt to resolve this matter. Failure to contact this office within this time period will result in this matter being referred to the Department's Regional Attorney for further enforcement action. To schedule an appointment for a compliance conference in this matter, please contact Ms. Kay Worker at (516) 444-0295. Compliance conferences will be held with the Regional Manager of Marine Habitat Protection. Very truly yours, Charles T. Hamilton Regional Supervisor of Natural Resources Stony Brook cc: Craig Elgut, Assistant Regional Attorney Dr. Christopher S. Mallery, ACOE ECO Enright Chris Arfsten, Marine Resource Specialist Pamela Lynch, Marine Resource Specialist Certified Mail # NOV# 99-CA-34 Page 2. JUDITH T. TERRY ` - Town Hall, 53095 Main Road 1 _ ' vt• ;� P O. Rox 1179 TOWN CLERK �•.•,' Southold. New fork 11071 51'(Z<+I2 OF VITAL S'TAT151lCS y (� Off- Fax (5161 765-182 1 RECI " Telephone (5161 765-1801 MARRIAGE.OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER 11 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 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 AUGUST 24, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby adopts two (2) new forms to be used under the Flood Damage Prevent regulations of the Code of the Town of Southold: "Floodplain Development Permit Application" (FDP(93) ] , and "Certificate of Compliance for Development in Special Flood Hazard Area [C/C(93) ] . 7-1 - 1Dn) a 1 j TOWN OF SOUTHOLD A dth T. Terry Southold Town Clerk August 25, 1993 APPLICATION #� PAGE 1 of 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION This form is to be filled out in duplicate. SECTION 1• GENERAL PROVISIONS (APPLICANT to read and sien): 1. No work may start until a permit is issued. 2. The permit may be revoked if any false statements are made herein. 3. If revoked, all work must cease until permit is re-issued. 4. Development shall not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Compliance is issued. 5. The permit will expire if no work is commenced within six months of issuance. 6. Applicant is hereby informed that other permits maybe required to fulfil)local,state and federal regulatory requirements. 7. Applicant hereby gives consent to the Local Administrator or his/her representative to make seasonable inspections required to verify compliance. 8. I,THE APPLICANT, CERTIFY THAT ALL STATEMENTS HEREIN AND IN ATTACHMENTS TO THIS APPLICATION ARE, TO THE BEST OF Y KNOWLEDGE, TRUE AND ACCURATE. (APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE* ' / SECTION 2• PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT (To be completed by APPLICANT) NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE APPLICANT( & � � ZLQ C � 1SS ^ F96 BUILDER 6 Jv 17 �( /fid ENGINE$B/77�/��tT� 4 Jq 658 PROJECT LOCATION: To avoid delay in processing the application, please provide enough information to easily identify the project location. Provide the street address, lot number or legal description (attach) and, outside urban areas, the distance to the nearest intersecting road or well-known landmark. A sketch attached to this application showing the project location would be helpful. r FDP(93) APPLICATION PAGE 2OF4 DESCRIPTION OF WORK (Check all applicable boxes): A. STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY STRUCTURE TYPE 1Z New Structure (Residential (1-4 Family) 'j Addition C}Residential (More than 4 Family) ❑ Alteration ❑ Non-residential (Floodproofmg? ❑ Yes) ❑ Relocation ❑ Combined Use (Residential & Commercial) ❑ Demolition ❑ Manufactured (Mobile) Home (In Manu- 0 Replacement factured Home Park? ❑ Yes) ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECTS 260,000 B. OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES: Will ❑ Mining ❑ Drilling ❑ Grading ( Excavation (Except for Structural Development Checked Above) ❑ Watercourse Alteration (Including Dredging and Channel Modifications) ❑ Drainage Improvements (Including Culvert Work) ❑ Road, Street or Bridge Construction ❑ Subdivision (New or Expansion) ❑ Individual Water or Sewer System O Other (Please Specify) After completing SECTION 2,APPLICANT should submit form to Local Administrator for review. SECTION 3 FLOODPLAIN DETERMINATION (To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The proposed development is located on FIRM Panel No. Dated The Proposed Development: ❑ Is +LIQ'!:located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (Notify the applicant that the application review is complete and NO FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT IS REQUIRED). Is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area. FIRM zone designation is 100-Year flood elevation at the site is: Ft. NGVD (MSL) ❑ Unavailable ❑ The proposed development is located in a floodway. FBFM Panel No. Dated ❑ See Section 4 for add'tional instructions. SIGNED DATE�_A�i — APPLICATION # PAGE 3 OF 4 SECTION 4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED (To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The applicant must submit the documents checked below before the application can be processed: ❑ A site plan showing the location of all existing structures, water bodies, adjacent roads, lot dimensions and proposed development. ❑Development plans,drawn to scale,and specifications,including where applicable:details for anchoring structures, proposed elevation of lowest floor (including basement), types of water resistant materials used below the fust floor,details of floodproofmg of utilities located below the first floor and details of enclosures below the first floor. Also ❑Subdivision or other development plans(If the subdivision or other development exceeds 50 lots or 5 acres, whichever is the lesser, the applicant must provide 100-year flood elevations if they are not otherwise available). ❑ Plans showing the extent of watercourse relocation and/or landform alterations. ❑ Top of new fill elevation Ft. NGVD (MSL). ❑ Floodprooftng protection level (non-residential only) Ft. NGVD (MSL). For floodproofed structures, applicant must attach certification from registered engineer or architect. ❑ Certification from a registered engineer that the proposed activity in a regulatory floodway will not result in any increase in the height of the 100-year flood. A copy of all data and calculations supporting this finding must also be submitted. ❑ Other: SECTION 5 PERMIT DETERMINATION (To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR] I have determined that the proposed activity A. ❑ Is B. ❑ Is not in conformance with provisions of Local Law #_, 19_ The permit is issued subject to the conditions attached to and made part of this permit. SIGNED DATE If BOX A is checked, the Local Administrator may issue a Development Permit upon payment of designated fee. If BOX B is checked, the Local Administrator will provide a written summary of deficiencies. Applicant may revise and resubmit an application to the Local Administrator or may request a hearing from the Board of Appeals. APPLICATION # _ PAGE 4 OF 4 APPEALS: Appealed to Board of Appeals? O Yes O No Hearing date: Appeals Board Decision --- Approved? O Yes O No Conditions SECTION 6• AS-BUILT ELEVATIONS (To be submitted by APPLICANT before Certificate of Comphanc_e is issued The following information must be provided for project structures. This section must be completed by a registered professional engineer or a licensed land surveyor (or attach a certification to this application). Complete 1 or 2 below. 1. Actual (As-Built) Elevation of the top of the lowest floor, including basement (in Coastal High Hazard Areas, bottom of lowest structural member of the lowest floor, excluding-piling and columns) is: FT. NGVD (MSL). 2. Actual (As-Built) Elevation of floodproofmg protection is FT. NGVD (MSL). NOTE: Any work performed prior to submittal of the above information is at the risk of the Applicant. SECTION 7• COMPLLkNCE ACTION (To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) The LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR will complete this section as applicable based on inspection of the project to ensure compliance with the community's local law for flood damage prevention. INSPECTIONS: DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? OYES ONO DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? OYES ONO DATE BY DEFICIENCIES? OYES ONO SECTIONS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE(To be completed by LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR) Certificate of Compliance issued: DATE: BY: Attachment B SAMPLE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE for Development in a Special Flood Hazard Area TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT IN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA (OWNER MUST RETAIN THIS CERTIFICATE) PREMISES LOCATED AT: PERMIT NO. c ) J-1 ,e7W PERMIT DATE aA-hi2 d_ OWNARS NAME AND ADDRESS: ECK ONE: NEW BUILDING t EXISTING BUILDING ❑ VACAN"T LAND THE LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR IS TO COMPLETE A. OR B. BELOW: A. COMPLIANCE IS HEREBY CERTIFIED WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL LAW #_, 19_ SIGNED: DATED: B. COMPLIANCE IS HEREBY CERTIFIED WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL LAW # , 19_1 AS MODIFIED BY VARIANCE # , DATED SIGNED: DATED: C/C(93) Albert J.Krupski,President �QSVFFO(�C Town Hall James King,Vice-President �O D�j 53095 Main Road Henry � P.O.Box 1179 enry Smith o Southold,New York 11971 Artie Foster Go = Ken Poliwoda O Telephone(516) 765-1892 �l Fax(516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 23, 1998 Victorian Realty 110 Front Street Greenport NY 11944 Donna Geraghty RE: SCTM #135-1-26 Dear Ms . Geraghty, The Southold Town Board of Trustees reviewed the survey dated and received in our office on July 22, 1998 and determined that your proposal to construct a house and deck to be out of the Trustee Wetland jurisdiction under Chapter 97 of the Town Code. However, any activity within 75 ' of the Wetland line requires a permit from this office. This determination is not a determination from any other agency. I£ you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call . Sincerely, Sin Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh cc. Bldg. Dept. WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISE February 16, 1998 RE: Property located: Soundview Avenue, Southold NY SCTM# 1000-135-1-26 To whom it may concern: I hereby give my permission for Victor Lessard to represent me in obtaining the necessary permits for the above mentioned property. Donna Geraghty President Bravo Construction Corp. 110 Front Street Greenport, NY 11941 TEL: (516) 477-2668 Form 133 SUFFOLK COUNTY W887615 RUORITY 624 Old Riverhead Rd.-CR 31 WeLamPton Beach, NY11978.120g Rec'd Prom Service at V � � CUSTOM" IDENTIFICATION O S R A C Billing Date) Amount$ Cash ❑ Check Period Covered:Fro Date W'f 'I I11 By OMDEPT DG 9-20.1 (M�-9d New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 411111111W lima "Oh NOTICE NEW 111111111111V The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has issued permit(s) pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law for work being conducted at this site. For further information regarding the nature and extent of work approved and any Departmental conditions on it, contact the Regional Permit Administrator listed below. Please refer to the permit number shown when contacting the DEC. '/ Regional Permit Administrator Permit Number /�7�3�-0/��3 ODOD Expiration Date -1 3.3,Loz o 0 .2 JOHN W. PAVACIC NOTE: This notice is NOT a permit ` Fireplace The Bel Air ' Manufacturers Model42MC Incorporated part number MASONRY-LOOK WOOD-BURNING FIREPLACE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ROUND TOP ECONO-TOP SAVE THIS BOOK TERMININATION TERMINATION This book is valuable. In addition to Instructions for installing and maintaining this fireplace,it con- tains information that will enable you to obtain re- placement parts or optional accessory items when needed. Keep it with your other important papers. STORM COLLAR 30 3/4 CLAY TOP I TERMINATION h FLASHING 253/4 + �O 151/2 L FIRESTOP l 5/8 f� 48 1/4 -►l `'-'J REFRACTORY OPTIONAL TYPE (HERRING BONE) I I 21N.AIRSPACE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 45 4 ,/2 1 3H 5i2 24 0IN.TO TOPSPACERS .1 COMBUSTIBLE WALLBOARD 3/4 IN. AIR SPACE 7 BACK AND SIDES 1 NO 1 I COMBUSTIBLE SZ---i__) ONT FA EL I AIR KIT K/O I Figure 1 / GAS LINE K/O i OUTSIDE AIR NOT LESS 13 (LEFT SIDE ONLY + B 112 PERPENDICULAR THAN IN.TO 0 IN.TO SIOEWALL BOTTOM HEARTH EXTENSION 12 66"z 20!1151/2 121N EACH SIDE ,A. WARNING: THIS FIREPLACE IS INTENDED FOR = USE WITH WOOD OR, IF A DECORATIVE GAS APPLI- ANCE IS INSTALLED,TO BURN PROPANE OR NATO- r/ W ARNOCK HERSEY RAL GAS ONLY. ��- -LISTED FACTORY-BUILT UIL7 - 121/U CE ' NO. NES-2111 TEST STANDARDS-Ul 127/ULC S810 MANUFACTURED BY FIREPLACE MANUFACTURERS INC. 2701 SO. HARBOR BLVD., SANTA ANA, CA 92704 117i INTRODUCTION NOTE: Installation and repair should be done by `4 Model 42MC is a wood-burning fireplace Intended and a qualified installer familiar with fireplaces. The ' approved for Installation In either residential homes or fireplace and chimney system should be {n- buildings of standard construction. spected and cleaned before use and periodically poll"This model is not for use in mobile homes. thereafter,especially during the heating season, to prevent the excessive build-up of soot and cre- This fireplace system requires the utilization of an FMI osote and to ensure a safe operating system. 10-inch, double-wall,snap-lock flue pipe system. ;i Optional glass doors are avallabile for Model 42MC. Glass doors come in different styles.For details,see Re- THIS FIREPLACE IS NOT INTENDED TO placement and Accessory Parts. BE USED AS A PRIMARY SOURCE OF BE SURE TO CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL BUILDING HEAT. 'i CODES FOR AREA REQUIREMENTS BEFORE IN- STALLING THIS FIREPLACE. This model's serial number any other specific rating SELECTING LOCATION Information may be found on the WARNOCK HERSEY ` RATING PLATE located inside the fireplace opening, To determine the safest and most efficient location for '1 (see Figure 1). your fireplace,consider the following guidelines: "i BEFORE YOU BEGIN: 1. The location must allow for all proper clearances (see Clearances). ` Before beginning the installation of your fireplace, read 2 The location should be in a place where fireplace heat ' these instructions through completely. output will not be affected by drafts, air conditioning This FMI fireplace and its approved components are safe ducts,windows,or doors. :i when Installed according to this Installation manual and 3. A location that avoids the cutting of joists or roof j operated as recommended by FMI. Unless you use FMI- rafters makes installation easier. 11 approved components tested for this fireplace,YOU MAY CAUSE A FIRE HAZARDI 4. If an outside air kit is to be Installed, accessiblility to outside combustion air must be considered. In some I, `The FMI warranty will be voided by,and FMI disclaims any cases, this can be achieved through a vented crawl responsibility for the following actions: space. For more details,see section on outside air kit A) Modification of the fireplace or any of the components Installation. manufactured by FMI unless otherwise permitted by Figure 2 Illustrates typical fireplace locations. FMI. _ B) The use of a fireplace Insert or any other component part not approved by FMI in combination with an FMI CORNE! fireplace. INSTALLATION i INTERNAL C) Installation and/or operation in a manner other than IWALL WALL NSTALLATION � Instructed In this manual. D) The burning of any other fuel not tested or approved by FMI in this wood-burning fireplace. FLUSH FULL INSTALLATION PROPER INSTALLATION Is the most Important step in en- I INSTALLATIONION suring a safe and continuous operation of this fireplace. This fireplace, when Installed, must be electrically grounded In accordance with local codes or, in the ab- Figure 2 1 sence of local codes, with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents `? and Solid-Fuel Burning Fireplaces, NFPA211, and in ac- IN SELECTING A LOCATION,THE FOLLOWING PRECAU- cordance with codes such as the BOCA Basic/National TIONS MUST BE OBSERVED: Code,the Standard Mechanical Code,and the Uniform Building Code.This fireplace complies with UL 127 and 1. DO NOT connect this fireplace to a chimney system PAN/ULC-SS10as a FACTORY-BUILT FIREPLACE,and other than anFMI chimney system/ l;tested and listed by Warnock Hersey Inc. 2, Install in an area providing ventilation and adequate combustion air. t 3.Due to high temperatures,do not locate this fireplace in MANTLE CLEARANCES high traffic areas or near furniture and draperies. Woodwork such as wood trims, mantles, and other com- 4. Provide adequate clearances around air openings Into bustible materials must be placed at least 9 Inches away the combustion chamber. NEVER obstruct the front from the opening of the fireplace opening of the fireplace or the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Combustible material above and projecting more than rw�, 1/2 inches form the front face of the fireplace must b` '' 5. Do not locate in or near an area where gasoline or placed at feast 12 Inches away from the fireplace open- other flammable liquids may be stored. The fireplace Ing. (ref: NFPA std. 7-3.3.3). area must'be kept clear and free from these com- bustible materials. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS CLEARANCES Js -j— DRYWALL MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES ARE: B,. NOM. HEADER Back: 1/2 min. Top spacers: 0"min. mr IN Adjacent,perpendicular side wall 12" 7" MIN. Without FMI PWS-42 wall shield: 18"min. L__L_- With FMI PWS-42 wall shield: 12'min. 3" NOM. Bottom of fireplace to floor: 0"min. 1 1/Y Chimney outer pipe surfaces: 2"min. MAX. A 19 inches inside dimension of the chase is required as a minimum side, in a chase installation. Figure 4 Mantles or any other combustible material also may come 3/4e"CLEARANcs -, up to the side periphery of the black metal face of the �� fireplace, just as long as the projection from the front face falls within the limits shown In Figure 5. TOP VIEW OF FLREPI ACESEAL CAPS WRH c NON-COMBUSTIBLE DRYWALL MORTAR OR ADHESME R 72-J/4' AIL TOI STUD OR FRONT qP n) 33J ZONE /• MAK. Y --Y F HEADER ACE NOMINAL DRYWALL COMBUSTIBLE ' OA VERU BUCK NOT Figure 3 .-'MN/g METAL FRONT FACE Figure 5 G NOMINAL WARNINGI DO NOT BLOCK REQUIRED AIR SPACES WITH INSULATION OR ANY OTHER MATE- RIAL FRAMING DO NOT OBSTRUCT EFFECTIVE OPENING OF FIREPLACE WITH ANY TYPE OF FACING MATERIAL Construct framing using dimensions shown in Figures 6, COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MUST NOT BE IN CON- 7,B, and 9. (Use figures applicable to your particular in- TACT WITH THE BLACK FRONT FACE OF THE FIRE- stallation.) PLACE. If the fireplace is to be Installed directly on carpeting,the (other than ceramic tile), or any combustible material other than wood flooring, the fireplace must be Installed upon a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the fireplace. Before securing fireplace to prepared framing, metal safety strips (provided) must be placed betweet, 11 2 I _> I i rvt, I, hearth extensions (not provided) and bottom front _: . edge of the fireplace. This Is to protect against glow- A' ing embers. 7/2 MIN TO Al COMBUSTIBLES - IIf the fireplace is to be Installed on a raised platform, a "Z-type"metal safety shield (not supplied) must be fab- FN I I NG ricated to fit your required platform height(see Figure 6). The shield must be made of 26-28ga galvanized sheet metal to prevent corrosion. "I PREPARED � FRAMING a+I ,I NAILS OR Secure fireplace to scREws prepared framing at nailing flanges lo- J cated at the sides Figure 9 of the fireplace. �461/4•min, i t I � 483/4 457/8 _}I L_ ____� i HEARTH EXTENSIONS Figure B A hearth extension is required to protect combustible floor surrounding fireplace. You may obtain Nt No. HE-421VIC, =+' or you may fabricate your ownhearth extension per di- mensions shown on front cover. -i //A The hearth extension must project at least 20 inches to the front and at least 12 Inches beyond each side of the fireplace opening. �1 6)6/8 ------,—� 403N 143/4 HEARTH EXTENSIONS I _______ I STANDARD SEAL GAP B,,/4 —�1 HEARTH EMBER Figure 7 SEAL GAP PROTEDiOR T —/� is RAGED HEARTH II YI 1i 1'I 3/4 IN. min.Clearance OFFSET EMBER !I to Combustibles ` 3G 3/4 EEFvni6o PROTECTOR 3{ I I ID" E�RFPLACF SEAL GAP i 16, O.D. zs s/a Figure 10 15 1/2 If a hearth extension is to be field constructed, it must be j made of non-combustible, inorganic material having II s/a 1/0, an effective thermal conductivity"K" of .84 TU In/Ft2 Hr.F or less at 1 Inch thickness. Thermal conductivity"K'of materials can be obtained from Figure 8 the manufacturer. 3 The minimum required thickness for any material can be -- obtained by the following formula: K factor x 1 Inch=thickness required .84 T aMEMO1110,N W91T a1lNNY N"IU If the hearth extension is to be raised, a"TI type metal WALL U j NErAL«..�• safety strip must be used. 4T-� rlenun WARNINGt HEARTH EXTENSION IS TO BE INSTALLED ,N,,, ONLY AS DESCRIBED. L 'L"*' 'L'• •OU"T'"° oucr ruxa! VINI OO NOT INtLLL vaTw Nwr Ir ON"Wt Al. rno TT..AO! oNATT¢o"en COLD CLIMATE INSTALLATIONS The steps below are especially Important if the fireplace 3DUCT1AI„.T rAr, Is Installed in cold weather climates. Before finishing the enclosure,around the fireplace, In- spectFigure all joints around fireplace periphery. Seal any gaps g between the nailing flanges and the framing With non- combustible insulation or caulking (see Figure 11). If the CAUTION: AIR INLET DUCTS MUST NOT TERMINATE IN fireplace is mounted on a raised platform, Insulate below ATTIC SPACE the platform to prevent cold air permeation by means of Avoid Installingoutside air eyebrow in areas where inlet conduction. opening may be blocked by snow, bushes, or other ob- stacles. It should also be located beyond the reach of FIREPLACE $IDE PRAMIND small children. SIDE FRAME xqo— NORMAL FRAMING The maximum height for the air inlet above the fireplace platform is within 3 feet below the termination flue gas outlet. _ CAULK HERE For more information, refer to Instructions Included w PACK HERE INSULATION outside alrkit, Foroperating instructions,referto owne w manual. WIDE FRAMING SIDE FRAMING GAS LINE INSTALLATION FIREPLASIDE FRAME GAS LINE HOOK-UP SHOULD BE DONE BY YOUR GAS Figure 11 SUPPLIER OR A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. NOTE: BEFORE YOU PROCEED, BE SURE YOUR OUTSIDE AIR KIT INSTALLATION GAS SUPPLY IS OFFI Installation of an outside air kit must be done during the rough framing of the fireplace (this is due to Its location). A gas line may be Installed for use with a decorative gas Outside combustion air can be accessed through either appliance, available through your local distributor. Use an exterior wall or a vented crawl space(see Figure 12), only 1!2-Inch black Iron pipe and appropriate fittings. When Installing a gas line, a shut-off valve designed for Installation outside the fireplace is recommended. Installation procedure: 1. Remove the knockout indentation on the refractory(or firebrick) wall, locatdO approximately 2 Inches above the refractory hearth floor. To remove, firmly tap knockout with any solid object until knockout Is re- leased. Remove fragmented portion of refractory. 1 4 CAUTION:All gas piping and connections must be SIDE FIREBRICK tested for leaks after installation is complete. ' OUTSIDE OF •° FINISHED SIDE FIREPLACE '° With gas turned ON,apply a soap and water solu- y, tion to all connections and joints. If bubbles ap- 9, / GAS LINE pear,leaks can be detected and corrected. CONDUIT, REMOVE KNOCKOUT DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME FOR LEAK TEST- ;, LNG. DO NOT OPERATE ANY APPLIANCE IFA LEAK REMOVE C IS DETECTED. REMOVINSULATION ji TEMPORARILY •••••• .. � NOT p SCARO) REFRACTORY KNOCKOUT PLUG The gas pipe is only intended for connection to a decora- ,� AFTER REMOVING •.° REMOVE BY TAPPING GAS LINE COVER ° .' LIGHTLY WITH A tive gas appliance that 1) Incorporates an automatic PLATE, REPLACE 112- DOWEL shut-off device, and 2) compiles with the Standard for '`', Figure 13 SCREWS decorative as g appliances for Installation in Vented a Fireplaces, ANSI Z21.60-1990. The gas pipe must be 't. or side installed in accordance with the National Fuel as code, 2. Remove gas line cover plane on right- y J. of fireplace (depending on which way Incoming gas ANSI Z223.1-1992 . line is routed to the fireplace). Pull out insulation from as line conduit sleeve. Save Insulation for re-use. g CHIMNEY PIPE 3. Run a 1/2-Inch NPT biack Iron gas line into the fireplace sr and ' 8 1/2 Inches from the floor, and route Into the fire The FMI chimney system consists of 12- 1&, 36 chamber through the gas line conduit sleeve. (If using 48-inch, snap-lock, double-wall pipe segments, planned specified 8 for maximum adaptability to individual site requirements. a raised platform,add height of platform to ,. k;Y a Actual lengths gained after overlaps are taken Into 1/2 Inches.) Provide sufficient gas line Into fireplace z?€ chamber for fitting connection (see Figure 14). consideration (lineal gain) are given in ttie following chart: LINEAL GAIN OUTSIDE OF F ;°, SIDE FIREBRICK FIREPLACE FINISHED SIDE MODEL NO. DESCRIPTION GAIN (in ' INf,OMING '° inches) 1/2' BLACK PROVIDE ENOUGH GAS LINE IRON PIPE THREADED END CONDUIT FOR FITTING ' CONNECTION 42MC FIREPLACE 45 12-10D PIPE SECTION 105/8 P�•.' SI REPACK / _ 18-10D PIPE SECTION 165/8 INSULATION • SEAL OPENING 36-10D PIPE SECTION 345/8 WITH REFRACTORY APPRox. ; : 48-10D PIPE SECTION 465/8 CEMENT Figure 14RTL-10D ROUND TERM(- 6 ' NATION NOTE: Secure Incoming gas line to wood framing to pro- ET -10D CHASE TERMI- 1 to 2 vide rigidity for threaded end. NATION 4. Re-pack insulation around gas line and Into sleeve 8 openings. Seal any gaps between gas line and refrac- CTf-10 CLAY TO P. tory knockout hole with refractory cement orcommer- CHIMNEY PIPE INSTALLATION tial furnace cement. Either Install decorative gas ap- pilance (per Instructions included with appliance) or Each double iwall chimney section consists of s outer -,; -.-if pipe, a flue pipe, and one wire spacer. The pipe sections cap off gas line. _ - are unitized, and are assembled independently as the .l. chimney Is installed. 1. ` To install: t- 1. Install the first flue pipe section directly on the fire- place,hemmed end down. 2. Install an outer pipe section over the flue pipe section, and maintain the required clearance between the hemmed end up, outer pipe and combustible materials;2)they serve as 3. Press the outer pipe section down until the hem on the a shield between floors as required by most codes. outer pipe section's lower end securely engages the When penetrating a floor or ceiling at an angle, u y lances on the fireplace starting collar. The wire spacer flrestop spacer No. 30FS-10DM (refer to section will ensure the proper spacing between the Inner and accessory Items at the end of this manual). outer pipe sections (see Figure 15). When a pipe passes through a framed opening Into a living space above, a flrestop must be placed on the ceiling from below (see Figure 17). IYM4 Figure 15 4.Repeat steps i through 3 as necessary(Install next Figure 1WA Inner flue pipe,then fit outer pipe/spacer assembly over flue pipe and press down). When the pipe passes through a framed opening Into 5. Be sure that the joints between the chimney sec- an attic space, a flrestop must be placed on the attic tions are fully locked. Check by pulling chimney floor from above(see Figure 18). upward after locking: the chimney should not come apart if it Is properly locked. It is not necessary to q P add screws to keep vertical or angled chimney runs together. 9 q WARNINGI NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OPENINGS AROUND THE STARTING COLLAR ON TOP OF THE FIREPLACE. NEVER USE BLOWN INSULATION TO FILL THE CHIMNEY ENCLOSURE. Figure 18 FIREPLACE KEEP THIS SUPPORT SECTIONS OPEN COLLAR AREA A chimney support Is designed to relieve the extra weight load on the fireplace and elbows when high I chimneys are Installed. The FMI chimney support sec- tion is a 4-strap, 12-Inch length of pipe.. A chimney support Is required every 30 feet above the fireplace after a straight chimney run,or above a return elbow after an angled chimney run. Figure 16 FIRESTOP SPACERS Firestop spacers are required at each point where they chimney penetrates a floor or ceiling joist space. These spacers have two purposes: 1) they establish 6 g y�. 12S•iQOM ` 12610pM SUPPORT SUPPORT f 30 30 ft. •+:{'� ; RETURN ELBOW s;: 0 4A— ELBOW Figure 19 Figure 20 All oint$between onset she[[Ue secured with I"aclOws,only on R' # the older pipe,End shall not penetrate the inner Stainless. ` Install combinations of 48-,36-, 18-,and 12-Inch lengths 3-+ OFFSET INSTALLATION of double-wall pipe to achieve desired offset. (Refer to Figure 20a and following Rise and Offset Chart. _> Chimney weight above an offset rests on the return el- bow. Use nails to secure chimney support straps to rafters or Joists (see Figure 19). A (.J RETURN p; ELBOW RETURN S ELBOW i= 7 CEILING OFFSET WMAX. ^ SUPPORT RETURN ELBOW--`i* OFFSET WMAX. PIPE ELBOW p.. ELBOW'�+► L 12S-100M r'n B MAx. 1" RETURN RETURN,✓.► � F— ELBOW ELBOW 8'MAX. \ r } }! I_ OFFSET 8•MAXA%. OFFSET 8'MA% OFFSET ELBOW mss• �( ! .1 ELBOW ELBOW - ® A B C Figure 20a rt t> 6 sj 7 RISE AND OFFSET CHART LEVEL OF FLUE ���---10' OAS OUTLET OR LESS A B 48 36 18 12 I !��10' Y MIN 3'MIN 4 3/8 16 3/8 1 Y IN 91/2 251/4 3.MIN I 121/2 30 3/8 1 14 3/8 34 2 175/8 391/4 1 1 10'2'RULE Figure 22 21 1/2 46 1 223/4 481/8 1 2 FMI recommends staggering height of adjacent on-roof 263/8 547/8 t terminations by at least 18 Inches to prevent flue gas i 1 from one stack from going down a neighboring stack,(see 263/8 60 Figure 29). 313/4 633/4 1 1 IMPORTANT: If an exposed portion of chimney is 343/4 69 1 1 higher than 4 feet about the roof line, use support 38 5/8 75 5/e 2 wires to keep the chimney secure.The support wires 1 may be attached to the chimney's outer pipe with 397/8 1 1 screws,provided the screws do not penetrate the in- 433/4 841/2 #2 # ner flue pipe. 463/4 873/4487/8 933/8 MOD• Maximum length of pipe between supports Is 6 feet of an- T R E ;PICS) led run. A maximum of two 6-foot,angled, 1'2V-10DM— SECURE WITH SCREWS. g i SK-run sections per chimney system (see Figure 20a). E Ff UE PIPE OF ♦�� OD INSRTLIDE INNER PIPE OF N CHIMNEY SEE OV lR 4PP 1XINIL19 __-T .. - f'i1111M 11lLeN 01 TURN DETAIL mP AHD 5IUIS� ✓...Mnx DETAIL A Ji nUI�"I UNI YN.11 SUPPORT SEE ripsSUPPORT DETAILS IIIE ' iE&tODM IN - MTINIMMUM x'MIN ANGLE ANGLE P LIHA Figure 23 DETAILS INSTALL S1E&1ODN AT JO FT.LEVEL LEVEL Figure 21 MINIMUM CHIMNEY HEIGHT Minimum chimney height (measured from bottom of fire- place to flue gas outlet-end of pipe) is FINISHING THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM Straight run: 14 feet Run with 1 elbow set": 16 feet 10-Foot Rule Run with 2 elbow sets 22 feet All chimney terminations must extend a minimum of 3 feet above the highest point where pipe ' An elbow set consists of one starter elbow and one retL11 passes through the roof, and must be at least 2 elbow. feet above the roof within a 10-foot horizontal span (see Figure 22). Uncommon circumstances such as neighboring hills, tall 8 ,. trees,or strong wind areas can cause down-drafts in the CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE ;;. chimney system. In such cases, going beyond the mini- ' mum recommended heightwould be preferable to provide IMPORTANT: Have your chimney system abetter draw. cleaned and inspected regularly to ensure ; j safe and efficient operation. Refer to your I owner's manual for further guidelines on c. I y maintenance and operation. -' 'F'I p1L10b PTL10D EfL10D ,_. PENETRATING THE ROOF NOTE: On a roof with a pitch (angle other than 900),the roof opening must be rectangular in order to maintain 2- '%1r inch clearance. FS10DM To penetrate the roof: 1, Determine the centerpoint through which the pipe will penetrate the roof. I 2.Determine the pitch of the roof. Pitch Is the distance the i. Mat roof drops over a given span, usually 12 Inches. Ex- qlample: a 6/12 pitch means that the roof drops 6 inches t; for each 12 Inches measured horizontally down the roof. 3. From the centerpoint determined in Step 1, measure FS10DM and mark opening. NOTE: The steeper the pitch, the more rectangular the hole (larger the up/down dimen- _., sion) must be. For dimensions, see Roof Opening , Chart. 4.Temporarily remove shingles around measured open- " i Ing. Cut out measured roof opening. 41 5.Add sections of pipe until end pipe penetrates the roof line. Be sure that proper clearances are maintained. Pipe must extend at least 30 Inches above the highest ,DD point of the roof cutout.Termination and chimney must extend a minimum of 36 inches above the highest ,g point where it passes through the roof (see 10-Foot '.; It Rule and Figure 22). Aj r �y S, { Figure 24 , MAXIMUM CHIMNEY HEIGHT ' The maximum height approved for any chimney run with this fireplace system is 60 feet , as measured from the t, h bottom of the fireplace to the flue outlet-end of pipe. 31 t I. 4 9 ROOF OPENING CHART PITCH OPENING USE FLASHING NO.: i? MIN. MN. I I :IN. FLAT 19 6F10 r"" 6112 (26.6 degree 23114 6F10 slope) N. 't==== =Lri MIN l 12/12(45 degree 303/4 12F10 IL i_ MIN. I may. slope) 18/12 (56.3 de- 401/8 18F10 ' OPENING gree slope) n 24112 (63.4 de- 50114 24F10 gree slope) Figure 26 STORM COLLAR INSTALLATION To Install storm collar: FLASHING INSTALLATION 1.Wrap and lock storm collar around the outer pipe;push To Install flashing: down on collar until the spacers on the collar separate 1. Use Roof Opening Chart to determine flashing to be the flashing and the pipe. This maintains the proper air used. gap necessary for cooling. 2. Slide appropriate flashing over pipe until base is flat IMPORTANT: DO NOT SEAL VENTILATION OPENINGS ON against roof. No firestop is needed at roof level. THE ROOFTOP FLASHINGS. FOLLOW INSTALLATION IN- STRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THE TERMINATION TO BE 3.Lay roof shingles over the top and sides of the flashing. USED. Secure shingles to roof through flashing with roof 2 Caulk around the entire perimeter of the storm colli nails. Lay shingles under the lower edge, and secure these to roof. Mastic all nail heads. DO NOT NAIL THROUGH FLASHING CONE. GOLH FLASHING COLLAR STORM COLLAR FLASHING ITEONLY OVERLAP PERIMETER SHINGLES OF FLASHING TOP ANO SIDES ONLY / Figure 27 Y TERMINATIONS UNDERES The fireplace chimney system must be terminated with Figure 28 AT BOTTOM the listed round top or chase termination. Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the termination. The termination approved for this fireplace is RTLA OD, which can be used for flashing or chase. Figure 28 shows an RTL-1 OD round-top termination. The ETL-10D and CTT-10 are other types of terminati tops that are approved with this fireplace, suitable 111 chase installations. 10 �j a Doors come In different styles: check with your local dis- :t trlbutor for availability and options. To install, see rec- suwLEss RR'-100 tions enclosed with doors. INNER FLUE S. PIPE ' l SECURE TERMINATION FIREPLACE FACING .I TO OUTER ?j (3)ESWITH CREWS Any non-combustible material may be used for facing a 1 (glass,tile,brick,etc.),as long as proper clearances are APPLY WATERPROOF maintained (refer to section on clearances), and fire CA - ULNINC OVERLAP I STORM COLLAR place openings are not blocked or obstructs n anyway. SHINGLES `?S�of ---- FLASHING Use only heat-resistant, non-combustible mortar or ad- 'J' d- FLASHING BASE) hesNe to secure facing material to front of fireplace. SHINGLES When placing facing at the upper edge of the effective opening of the fireplace, Install an "L" shaped piece of 'A metal extending the full width of the opening. Secure ,. Figure 28 metal with sheet metal screws at a distance high enough from the edge as to not Interfere with the operation of the doors. This ensures that the facing material—over time— +; should not block the opening if it were to lose cohesion. CAUTIONI DO NOT SEAL OPENIN!USED. S ON THE ROOFTOP FLASHING. FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCIONS PRO- -' ' VIDED WITH THE TERMINATION BEING al 'aI CHASE INSTALLATIONS Instructions for chase installations are Included with the Kase-style termination chosen.IMPORTANT: In a multi- }le-chase installation, be sure to provide adequate : ! distance between the terminations to prevent smoke spillage from one termination to another. FMI sug- ',; gests that terminations be separated by at least 30 inches, center-to-center, and stacked at a vertical a� height difference of 18 Inches (see Figure 29). h, .1 .�1 II .gi: IWMIN. NP. gl jI JO' IN. I Figure 29 J!'] FINISHING THE FIREPLACE ji LASS DOORS Optional glass doors are available for this fireplace. tt OPERATING GUIDELINES AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GLASS DOORS GRATE ^" �1 If optional glass doors are Installed: The grate is designed to provide maximum solid-fuel ca- ALL DOORS MUST BE IN EITHER THE FULLY OPEN OR pacity. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE; doing FULLY CLOSED POSITION whenever the fireplace Is in so may cause smoke spillage AND CREATE A FIRE HAZ- use, OTHERWISE A FIRE HAZARD MAY BE CREATED (see ARD. literature Included with doors). DO NOT overload the grate or obstruct the required air DAMPER MECHANISM space beneath It. Always keep ashes from building up The damper control lever is located inside the fire cham- under the grate. ber. Be sure lever is cool before handling. To open, pull WARNING! RISK OF FIRE! REPLACE GRATE down;to close, push up.When lighting a fire,the damper must be OPEN to prevent smoke spillage Into the room. WITH FMI MODEL 42MC GR GRATE ONLY! Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the front of the fireplace clear of all obsta- DAMPER cles and materials. WEIGHT WARNINGI D O CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO TO OPEN THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERA- ' /ToDACM5POESRE +OO DA'OMPER TURES AND TO STAY AWAY FROM THESE TO AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION. Figure 30 z YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SU- PERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE FIREPLACE. When the fireplace Is not in use, close the damper to pre- FOR FURTHER OPERATING GUIDELINES, INSTRUCTIONS, vent down-drafts from entering the room. AND WARRANTY INFORMATION, REFER TO YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL OR CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER. I' OUTSIDE AIR MECHANISM The outside air handle is located at the left-hand side of the fireplace refractory(see Figure 31).To close, pull down; to open,push up.Always open the mechanism when starting a fire to provide adequate outside combustion air. Close the mechanism when not in use to prevent cold air from entering the room. Periodically check the outside air Intake vent hood for any possible obstructions (snow, bushes, etc.) AIR KIT DAMPER ROD OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION I REAR FIREBRICK Figure 31 12 ; REPLACEMENT AND ACCESSORY PARTS I ;j BEFORE ORDERING -j *-Please have yourffreplace's model name or number and the part number of the Item(s)you are ordering ready. ;) . Refer to the parts list and diagrams when ordering replacement parts. . Repair parts or accessory items may be bought from your distributor/dealer. • All product specifications are subject to change without notice. NOTE: USE OF ANY OTHER GLASS DOOR ASSEMBLY NOT TESTED WITH THIS FIREPLACE MAY CONSTITUTE A FIRE j HAZARD AND WILL VOID THE FMI WARRANTY. I RETURN COMES WITH ELBOW WIRE SPACER i i ,1 ' i I 10" CHIMNEY PIPE STARTER \ .� ASSEMBLY ELBOW (INCLUDES OUTER AND INNER PIPES) �I 12—f00M (12" LONG IB—IDDM 18" LONC { 36-100M 36" LONG ELBOW cET PIPE SUPPORT ASSEMBLY CLAYTOP t 48—IODY 48" LONC P.N. 30E-1tlOM P.N. 12S—fODM TERMINATION P.N.OTT-10 STORM COLLAR -� P.N. SC-70 �j PART No ROOF PITCH 6F10OM O to 6/12 12FI00M 6/12 to 12/12 18F1OOM 12/12 to 18/12 24FTOOM 18/12 to 24/72 FIRESTOP SPACERS .`� P.N. FS—LOOM FOR STRAIGHT PIPE ECONO—TOP TERMINATION b P.N. JOFS-10DM FOR ANGLED RUN P.N. EM-100 r� fi EMBER PROTECTOR I. EP-42 GLASS DOORS, ,p.. ..• BI-FOLD J G42MC v/ ; HEARTHEXTENSION 0 I, P SS•42 t, I' { ROUND TOP TERMINATION � i w P'^'y OPTIONAL P.N. RTL-100 PROTECTIVE CABINET GRATE 42MC GR WALL SHIELD DOORS •4 .ti OG42MC 31 0 �O O 13 ���/� REFRACTORY STANDARD TYPE REFRACTORY OPTIONAL TYPE (BRICK PATTERN) (HERRING BONE) - ti4�1 .1 r � ho, eatilator LISTEDHeatilator 1915 W.Saunders Street C YL us Mt.Pleasant,[A 52641a Division of Hearth Technologies Inc. i WOODBURNING FIREPLACE INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE .•:004 .•4oa o��o<�•: .•:004 04:0• •,•,,•o; .:.... �® 0400 p,,,•,•; ,.x,0,4 04,•4 00•,•,; loolIV , LNUM Thefirstnameinfireplcues ST42A WOODEIURNING FIRE ----------------------- PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENT Listings and Code Approvals....................Table of Contents .. Description of the Fireplace System............................................................................................................ Fireplace System Components................. ...................................................... Pre-Installation Preparation ................. """"""'�••••••••••••• Heatilator, a� •••••••........., Ing a 5-year L Fireplace Locations and Space Requirements...................................................................................... United State` Framing The Fireplace....................................................................................................... any remedies Hearth Extensions...................................... ................ also have Ott SidewallslSurrounds............................... ................................................................................................ LIMITED WI Mantel......................................................... .................................................................... (the"Firepla Chimney Requirements................................................ ........................ .................................. installation, Using Offsets and Returns................................................. ••.•�1•��.•....•..••.••••••••••••.""""""' firebox assF Chimney Haight Requirements............................................................................................................... REPLACEI Step-By-Step Installation of the Fireplace System.................................: lation,Hea Constructing a Chase............................................... ....................................................... .................................................... or options Materials For The Chase.............................................................. ................................. labor char Installing a Terminal Cap on a Chase-Enclosed Chimney ..................................................... . EXCLUSI Operating Instructions ...................................................................... Heatilator ................................................................................ the Firepl Safety Precautions (2)install use,acci 1. Please read these installation instructions com- The chimney system must always terminate air handl pletely before beginning installation proceduresside the building. Be sure to follow all chimr Operatir Failure to follow them could cause a fireplace specifications given in these Installation instri Heatiiat, malfunction resulting in serious Injury and/or prop- tions, THERE arty damage. 2. Always check your local building codes prior to 5 a fl e burning In theleaveren fi eplaceunattended when they LFMITA installation. The Installation must comply with all ITED V local, regional, state and national codes and regu- 6• This fireplace is built for solid fuel only. NEVE SHALT lations. use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuel, NENT kerosene,charcoal lighter fluid, or similar Ilqu COMF 3. An adequate supply of replacement combustion In this fireplace. Keep any flammable liquids REPL air from outside the house must be available to THE I the fire for the fireplace to operate properly. To safe distance from the fireplace. SOLE achieve this,an optional outside air kit Is highly 7, DO NOT use chimney cleaners or flame color, THRI recommended. In your fireplace. REP' In the event the home is unusually tight, the 8. The flue damper must be open at all times whi RAI\ optional combustion air kit may not provide all the the fireplace Is In use. HEF air required to support combustion. Heatilator is 9. While servicing this fireplace,always shut off ai REF not responsible for any smoking or related prob. electricity or gas to the fireplace. This will previ TOI lams that may result from the lack of adequate Possible electrical combustion air. It Is the responsibility of the sue te unit Iscompletely shook or burns. Also,make cooled before servici TIF builder/contractor to ensure that adequate com- BE bustion air has been provided for the fireplace. 10.To ensure a safe fireplace system and to prove the buildup of soot and creosote, Inspect and NE 4. The ST42A woodburning fireplace must be clean the fireplace and chimne HI Installed with the Hearth Technologies Inc. (HTI) y prior . use ani periodicall 1. 1IL400 Series chimney system. y during the burning season. 2 0 3 7-98 2 1669E ST42A`WOODBURNING FIREPLACE �z eaulator® The first name infirepi wes LISTINGS AND CODE APPROVALS The ST42A fireplace system has been tested and list- the time of the initial fireplace installation. ed in accordance with UL127 and ULC-S610 Standards,and'has been listed by Underwriters Check with your local building code agency prior to Laboratories Inc.for installation and operation in the installing this fireplace to ensure compliance with local United States and Canada as described in these codes, including the need for permits and follow-up Installation&Operating Instructions, inspections. If any assistance is required during installation,please contact your local dealer or the The model ST42A fireplace has been tested and list- Heatilator Technical Services Department, 1915 W. ed for use with the optional components given on Saunders Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641. page 4. These optional components may be pur- chased separately and Installed at a later date. HEATILATORO is a registered trademark of However, Installation of an outside air kit will require Heatilator, a Division of Hearth Technologies Inc. significant reconstruction,and should be Installed at THIS HEATILATOR FIREPLACE ` • ITS COMPONENTS INSTALLED AND OPERATED • • ALLOWED • Y THESE ` ` • • • 1 LABORATORIES• -CAREFULLYLISTING AND MAY VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY. IT MAY ALSO CREATE A HAZARDOUS INSTALLATION. READ THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE STARTING YOUR INSTALLATION AND FOLLOW THEM • • • YOUR • • DESCRIPTION OF THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM The HEATILATORO fireplace system consists of the following: 1. Fireplace 3. Chimney System f 2. Hearth Extension 4. Roof Termination Optional components include: i 1. Outside Combustion Air System 2. Glass Doors NOTE: Illustrations throughout these Tools and Building Supplies Instructions reflect"typical installations" Normally Required: and are for design purposes only. Actual Tools: Building Supplies: installation may vary slightly due to indi- Saw Hearth extension material vidual design preferences. However, min- Pliers Wall-finishing materials lmum and maximum clearances must be Hammer Framing material maintained at all times. Phillips screwdriver Fireplace surround Tape measure Caulking material The illustrations and diagrams used Plumb line throughout these installation instructions Level are not drawn to scale. Electrical drill and bits Framing Square 7-98 3 16696E 111 eatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE The first name in fireplaces FIREPLACE SYSTEM COMPONENTS The table below, together with the following pictures, show only those components which may be safely used with this fireplace. HTI Catalog# Description ST42A" See-Through Non-Circulating Fireplace HX4 Hearth Extension DM1242 Original BI-fold Glass Doors-Black Finish QM1242A Original Bi-fold Glass Doors-Brushed Brass Finish DM1242B Original BI-fold Glass Doors- Polished Brass Finish C1242A Classic Bi-fold Glass Doors- Brushed Brass Finish C1242B Classic BI-fold Glass Doors-Polished Brass Finish C1242C Classic Bi-fold Glass Doors-Chrome Finish C2242A Classic Cabinet Glass Doors-Brushed Brass Finish C2242B Classic Cabinet Glass Doors-Polished Finish 02242C Classic Cabinet Glass Doors-Chrome Finish P1242B Premium BI-fold Glass Doors-Polished Brass Finish AK17 Outside Air Kit(Included) ID4 Insulated DucUOutside Air UD4 Uninsulated DucVOUtside Air SLA06 Chimney Section-6 Inch long SL412 Chimney Section- 12 Inch long SL418 Chimney Section- 18 Inch long SL436 Chimney Section-36 Inch long SL448 Chimney Section-48 Inch long SL4 Chimney Stabilizer SL430 Chimney offset/Return-30° FS538 Flrestop-Straight FS540 Flrestop-300, JB577 Chimney Joint Band CB576 Chimney Bracket RF570 Roof Flashing-Flat to 6/12 Pitch RF571 Roof Flashing-6/12 to 12/12 Pitch TA442 Telescoping Chimney Terminal Cap-Round TR444 Chimney Terminal Cap-Round ST475 Chimney Terminal Cap-Square CT56 Chase Top TS445 Pyramid Terminal Cap T8445P Pyramid Terminal Cap- Painted "Heatllator catalog Number M1"x 4" OUTSIDE AIR y 58 IB" 38Vz" •� :: ii - 23" � - 11" 101 4 /e" „ 71/2" 14' 7'/s.. 23Vz I 47„ 193/e' KNOCKOUT r--- 16696F 4 7.98 eatilakx ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Thefirstnaw infa"replam 71 CHIMNEY TERMINAL CAPS &VENT SECTIONS 4 72" 36" 143/a" 13'/i' I I 23" CT56 CHASE TOP ST475 r SQUARE TERMINAL CAP I} 1 163/6" t a i -- 165/a" � 325/ie" TS445/TS445P 153/4" 345/16" PYRAMID TERMINAL CAP —� TR444 ROUND TERMINAL CAP TR442 ROUND TERMINAL CAP i AIR KIT AK17 UNINSULATED DUCT � e �� 4.. Fireplace Duct Connector4" UD4 //} \\ rFlange Tube INSULATED DUCT Clamp Bands 4" (( ^ AK17 I� — �—T =- ID4 7j t 7-98 5 16696E z eatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE The first name in fireplaces FIRESTOP SPACERS CHIMNEY BRACKET 4JOINi" A I 4 13 / CB576 T BAND 4B� �C C� i3„ 1'/z" CAT.# A B C -�— FS538 00 17" 17" JB577 T FS540 300 26" 17" ROOF FLASHING ' < 15'/4" 15'/4" 25'/4" 28" ^ 3/93/4° 29" Flat to 6/12 Pitch 6/12 to 12/12 Pitch j RF570 RF571 CHIMNEY SECTIONS CHIMNEY STABILIZER OFFSEVRETURN A-110 il 30° AT.# A SL406 6" 1ff 13" SL412 12" i ii 203/4" 21" SL418 18" T T SL436 36" 611 13" SL448 48 13" — .-10" HEARTH EXTENSIONS GLASS DOORS 66'20-' / /// �/ /�/ T 21 5/x° I•---- 415/3x"---� 7.98 6 16696F eatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Thefirstnam infireplaces PRE-INSTALLATION PREPARATION FIREPLACE LOCATIONS AND SPACE • • NOT DRAW OUTSIDE AIR REQUIREMENTS FROM GARAGE SPACES. It is important to note that certain See-Through EXHAUST PRODUCTS •� , fireplace installations are more susceptible to GASOLINE ENGINES HAZARDOUS. E i smoke spillage than others. Rooms of greatly unequal air volumes that are separated by a See- DO NOTOUTSIDE Through fireplace, rooms with cathedral ceilings DUCTS and rooms connected by long passageways will MAY BE DRAWN F• • create conditions where unequal air pressures will SPACES, BASEMENTS • , cause a See-Through fireplace to vent improperly. Glass Doors may have to be operated in theOTHER HEATING APPLIANCES ° • ROOFING closed position to minimize smoke spillage. The fireplace may be located as shown in Figure • ' FANS AND CHIMNEYS 1 depending on your unit. EXHAUST OR PRECAUTIONSTHESE Figure 1 shows the minimum distance to com- REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY FOR `.a bustible surfaces for side walls and for walls fac- SMOKING • , FLOW 1 Ing the open front of the fireplace,as well as mini- mum Hearth Extension dimensions. WARNING! 66" 42" TO PREVENT CONTACT " ) � SAGGING • • LOOSE 20" • FIREPLACE MUST f _ VAPOR� NOT BE INSTALLED AGAINST EXPOSED INSULATION. OVERHEATINGLOCALIZED COULD OCCUR " • A FIRE HEARTH • • EXTENSION 12" MIN.TO PERPENDICULAR FRAMING THE FIREPLACE WALL 64" The ST42A fireplace will fit a framed opening of 48" wide x 39.1/8"tall. The framed cavity depth must ALL DIMENSIONS be 27". ARE MINIMUMS Figure 2 shows a typical framing (using 2 x 4 lum- bar)of the fireplace, assuming combustible materi- Figure 1 als are used. All required clearances to com- Fireplace Locations bustibles around the fireplace must be adhered to. Any enclosure across the top of the fireplace must be above the level of the top standoffs. Chimney Sections at any level require a minimum air space of two inches to the enclosure, including any fram- ing,for the total chimney height. A combustible mantel may be positioned a minimum of 12"above the top of the firebox opening. "" 1$ 7-98 7 t ,., eatilator® Thefirstnameinft'replaces ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE F E NOTE: FIREPLACE HEADER CANNOT BE POSITIONED UNTIL AFTER THE FIREBOX ASSEMBLY IS IN PLACE 43" 1391N a" HEADER HEIGHT 27" Figure 2 Framing the Fireplace Atter completing the framing and after applying the facing material over the framing, see Figure 3. A non-combustible sealant, one-half Inch wide maxi- mum, must be used to close off any gaps at the top 23" I�J and sides between the fireplace and facing, to pre- vent cold air leaks. A mantel of combustible material may be Installed no less than 43 Inches above the platform or floor upon which the fireplace Is located. The mantel may extend no more than 12 Inches from the wall. Non-combustlble materials may be used to 42" cover the black fireplace front, but must not restrict MIN. the air flow to or from the front of the unit In any manner, The following is a description of materials Figure 3 specified In these Instructions. . Non-combustible Facing Combustible Material. Material made of or surfaced with wood,compressed paper, plant fibers,plastics, or any material capable of Igniting and burning, WARNING! whether flame proofed or not, plastered or unplas• tared. DO NOT APPLY Non-combustible Material. Material which will not MATERIALS OVER THE ROT Ignite and burn. Such materials are those consisting TOM AIR INLET SLOTS NEAR entirely of steel, Iron, brick,tile,concrete,slate,glass I HE 01-ASS DOOR OPENING or plasters, or combination thereof. ON T VIE FACE OF THESE FIRE Non-combustible Sealant Material.Sealants that PLACES. T IFTSWILL BLOCK will not Ignite and burn; General Electric RTV103 THE: FLOW OF COOF.ING AIR Black),or equivalent. Rutland, Inc. Fireplace Mortar AND MAY CAUSE DANGER- 063,or equivalent. OTISLY HIGH TEMPERATURES Non-combustible materials may be used to cover the black fireplace front, but must not restrict the air flow r to or from the front of the unit In any manner. ITSF IT' ,y 8 18898E i. 7.98 — eatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Thefirstname inftreplaces HEARTH EXTENSIONS CC A hearth extension must be instlilled with all fireplaces. It is to protect the combustible floor in front of the fireplace from s i both radiant heat and sparks. The construction of and materials used for a factory-built hearth extension are shown in Figure 4. A hearth extension of this construction may be covered with any non-combustible decorative material and may have a maximum thickness of 41iz'. Seal gaps between the hearth extension and the front of the fireplace with a non-combustible sealant. I a NON-COMBUSTIBLE GAP(SEAL WITH NON-COMBUSTIBLE SEALANT) ` DECORATIVE MATERIAL — �I I I BLACK FIREPLACE BOTTOM I I 5" 1/2" MICORE FACTORY-BUILT METAL HEARTH EXTENSION STRIP Figure 4 Factory-Built Hearth Extension Field constructed Hearth Extensions should be constructed In accordance with the minimum dimensions provided in Figure 5. In all cases of field construction, a minimum dimension of 20"to the front and extending 12"on either side of the fireplace opening must be used. d, r n NON-COMBUSTIBLE DECORATIVE EXAMPLES OF INSULATION COVERING OR.018 MIN.SHEET METAL REQUIRED THICKNESS KVALUE USG MICORE GV230 1/2° 0.43 INSULATION MIN.R VALUE 1.16 (THERMAL CONOUCTIV(TY)"K"=BTU in.ft.If"F TO SUBSTITUTE ALTERNATE INSULATION MATERIAL, YOU NEED TO KNOW THE W. 1 r�n 2011 FACTOR FOR THAT MATERIAL.TO CALCULATE THE REQUIRED THICKNESS FOR THE �"� ALTERNATE MATERIAL USE THE FOLLOWING FORMULA: K ALT. EXAMPLE:"K"OF BRICK=5 49 x.5=THICKNESS OF ALTERNATE MAT.(INCHES) A3 x.5=5.811N.OF BRICK, Figure 5 Hearth Extension The construction illustrated in Figure 4 may require that the fireplace or Heart Extension be raised on a platform. A metal strip must be used between the fireplace and the field constructed Hearth Extension. Depending on the construction, a special(_r)shape may be needed. Each horizontal leg must be 2"wide and the length must bee at least equal to the length of the Metal Strip provided with each fireplace. The fireplace must rest on a continuous, level surface. NOTE: Do Not cover any Air Grilles with a Raised Hearth Extension. } 7-98 9 16696F . eatilator ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE The first name in fireplaces EXTENSIONSHEARTH • BE INSTALLED ONLY • TO VENT HIGH TEMPERATURES FROM OCCURRING ON • • • BUSTIBLE MATERIALS. HEARTH SEALING STRIPS PREVENT BURNING OR HOT PARTICLES FROM • DIRECTLY ON • BUILDINGFACES IN THE EVENT THE • • SETTLE AND • ORIGI- NAL CONSTRUCTION. SIDEWALLS/SURROUNDS Adjacent combustible side walls must be located a depth of 12". Combustible trim materials, project- minimum of 12"from the fireplace opening. ing no more than 1-1/2"from the face of the fire- place,can be placed no closer than 6"from the top MANTEL and side of the firebox opening. Combustible trim must not cover the black metal surfaces of the fire- A combustible mantel may be positioned no lower place. This mantel clearance is in accordance with than 12"above the top of the firebox opening. Section 7.3.3.3 of ANSI/NFPA 211. The combustible mantel may have a maximum CHIMNEY REQUIREMENTS When planning your fireplace location,the chimney construction and necessary clearances must be considered. The fireplace system and chimney components have been tested to provide the following flexibility in construction. The following figures are the minimum dis- tances from the base of the unit. Minimum overall straight height 14 ft. Minimum height with Offset/Return 16 ft. 2 in. Maximum height 90 ft. Maximum chimney length between an Offset/Return 10 ft. Maximum distance between Chimney Stabilizers 35 ft. Double Offset/Return minimum height 22 ft. Maximum unsupported chimney length between Offset/Return 6 ft. Maximum straight unsupported chimney height above firebox 25 ft. USING OFFSETS AND RETURNS To bypass any overhead obstructlons,the chimney 1. Measure how far the chimney needs to be shift- may be offset using a 300 offset/return (SL430). ed to enable It to avoid the overhead obstacle. Perform the following steps to determine the correct See Figure 6 (page 12), dimension"A". chimney component combination for your particular 2 After determining the offset dimension, refer to installation. Table 1 (page 13)and find the"A"dimenslon An offset and return may be attached together or a closest to but not less than the distance of shift chimney section(s) may be used between an offset needed toy your Installation. and return, However,the distance between two elbows must never exceed 10 feet in total length. 3. The"B"dimensions that coincide with the"A"dim- enslons represent the required vertical clearance that is needed to complete the offset and return. 7-98 10 16696D z eatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Thefirst name infireplaces 4. Read across the chart and find the number of Example: Your"A"dimension from Figure 6 is 14%". chimney sections required and the model num- Using Table 1,the dimension closest to but not less ber of those particular chimney parts. than 14F" is 145%" using a 30°offsettreturn. It is then determined from the table that you would need 33%e' 5. Whenever the chimney penetrates a floor/ceiling, (Dimension"B") between the offset and return. The a firestop spacer must be installed. chimney components that best fit your application are two SL412's. A l i � BA A • I_ ,j Vh OVERLAP Figure 6 Chimney Offset/Return r , TABLE 1 300 Offset Chart* (Dimensions in inches) A B SL406 SL412 SL418 SL436 SL448 37/8 147/16 — — — — 61/4 189/16 91/4 233/4 121/4 2815/16 — — 1 — 4 145/8 331/16 — 2 — — — 175/8 381/4 — - 211/4 449/16 — 235/8 4811/16 — i 271/4 553/4 295/8 591/16 325/8 641/4 f 355/8 697/16 38 739/16 — 2 41 78314 — 1 446/8 851/16 — — 47 891/8 1 — 505/8 957/16 — — — — 2 'Proper assembly of air cooled chimney parts result in an overlap at chimney joints of 1%". Effective length is built l into this chart. 7-98 11 16696F f.. eatilatorW Thefirstnanwinfireplaces ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE CHIMNEY HEIGHT,REQUIREMENTS If the horizontal distance from the side of the chim- (Above the roof line) ney to the peak of the roof is 10 feet or less,the top of the chimney must be at least 2 feet above the Major building codes specify a minimum chimney peak of the roof, but never less than 3 feet in overall height above the roof top. These specifications are height above the highest point where it passes summarized in what is known as the"Ten Foot Rule", through the roof. See Figure 7. This rule states, IF 10 I�--FEET OR I LESS MUST BE AT - t LEAST 2 FEET NEVER LESS THAN 3 FEET THEN BUT Figure 7 Chimney Height If the horizontal distance from the side of the chim- 4. Determine the number of firestop spacers,stabi- ney to the peak of the roof Is more than 10 feet,a lizers, roof flashing, etc. required to complete the chimney height reference point Is established on the fireplace Installation. surface of the roof a distance of 10 feet from the side of the chimney in a horizontal plane. The top of the chimney must be at least 2 feet above this reference point, but never less than 3 feet In height above the Height of Chimney Components highest point where it passes through the roof. Chimney Stabilizer These chimney heights are necessary in the Interest SL4 4'/a" of safely and do not ensure smoke-free operation. Firestop Spacers Trees,bulidings,adjoining roof lines, adverse wind FS538 0 conditions, etc., may create a need for a taller chim- FS540 0 ney should smoking occur. Offset/Returns DETERMINING THE NUMBER OF CHIMNEY SL430 14'/,d' SECTIONS REQUIRED Roof Flashing RF570 0 To determine the chimney components needed to RF571 0 complete your particular Installation, follow the below Chimney Sections* steps: SL406 04" 1. Determine the total vertical height of the fireplace SL412 10'f<" Installation.This dimension Is measured from the SL418 16'/," base of the firebox assembly to the point where SL436 304" the smoke exits the terminal cap. SL448 46'/." 2. Subtract the height of the firebox assembly(581,6") from the overall height of the fireplace Installation. 3. Reference the below chart to determine what *Dimensions reflect effective height. components must be selected to complete the g fireplace Installation. ) 7.98 12 16696E ,�, eatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE ThefirstnameinfirepWas f STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION OF THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM • • • • • • of • • STEP t -Positioning the Fireplace. to provide continuous coverage of the floor. See Figure B. These metal strips should extend from the This fireplace may be placed on either a combustible front and sides of the fireplace by 2". or non-combustible continuous surface. Follow the Instructions for framing on page 8. Be sure to pro- STEP 3-Leveling the Fireplace. vide the minimum 1/2"air clearance at the sides of the firebox assembly. Level the fireplace side-to-side and front-to-back. Shim with non-combustible material, such as sheet STEP 2-Placing the Protective Metal Hearth metal, as necessary. Stripa. Important:To ensure proper fit of the glass doors, Included with your fireplace you will find a metal check the firebox opening for squareness. Measure hearth strip measuring approximately 49"x 4". This diagonal distances of the opening to make sure they strip is used to provide added protection where the are equal, If they do not equal, continue to shim the fireplace and hearth extension meet. firebox until those diagonals correspond. Slide the metal strip two Inches under the front edge Secure the fireplace by utilizing the nailing flanges of the fireplace. If a two piece,strip Is provided,the located on either side of the fireplace to the vertical individual places must overlap each other by one framing. Inch In the middle of the fireplace IWARNING! CAREFULLY • • INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY OF OTHER PARTS NEEDED TO TO • • SO MAY RESULT IN A FIRE, ESPE- CIALLY IF COMBUSTIBLES ARE • • CLOSE TO THE FIREPLACE OR CHIMNEY AND AIR SPACES BLOCKEDARE PREVENTING MOVEMENTFREE V OVERLAP AIR METAL STRIPS TWO INCHES UNDER EDGE OP FIREPLACE AND HEARTH EXTENSION Figure 8 j Positioning the Metal Stripe 7.98 13 16696F 111 eatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE The first name in fireplaces STEP 4-Assemblint Chimney Sections. Attach either a straight chimney section or an offset to the top of the fireplace depending on your installation I�1NER FLI�E A�Jb SEER ifilfd1, requirement. Chimney sections are locked together $ECS ION$;�AtN6 }11SS EI�II � by pushing downward until the top section meets the RLED (y �I (y*( E��O ` stop bead on the lower section. When using offsets/ _ � A�lOY returns,the offset and return sections must be + atr1 � ►� secured in place with screws to ensure proper orients- tion. rienta tion. See Figure 9. g „ r�I�G�Itlwx M N �W P These firestop spacers are designed to provide the minimum two inch air space required around the chimney. In all situations,the firestop spacers are to be nailed to the ceiling joists from the bottom or fire- place side, EXCEPT when the space above is an insulated ceiling or attic space. In this situation,the 0 0 firestop spacer must be nailed from the top side to prevent loose insulation from falling into the required o two inch air space around the chimney. a Figure 9 Firestop spacers must be used whenever the chim- Offset Secured to Fireplace ney penetrates a ceiling/floor area. ROOM ABOVE NOTE: The inner flue , is placed to the inside of the flue section below it. The outer i r casing is placed out- side the outer casing ATTIC ABOVE of the chimney sec- tion below it. T T T See Figure 10. Figure 10 Connecting Chimney Figure 11 Sections Installing the Firestop Spacer STEP 5-Preparing the ceiling for firestop STEP 7-Installing an AS101nsulation Shield. spacers Mark and out out an opening in the ceiling for the par- An AS10 insulation shield should be installed when ticular firestop spacer being utilized (17"x 17"for an there is a possibility of insulation coming into con- FS538 or 17"x 26"for an FS540). Frame the open- tact with the factory-built chimney system. The ing with the same dimension lumber used in the ceil- AS10 is installed by positioning it over the vertical ing joists. chimney section where it penetrates an FS538 firestop spacer. The FS538 will support the AS10. STEP 6-Installing the Firestop Spacers. See Figure 12. When the factory-built chimney pen- etrates an insulated ceiling at either 15 or 30 Install the firestop spacer FS538(Straight)or FS540 degrees from vertical, an insulation dam should be (if a 30°offset is located in the ceiling joist area). Nail constructed from plywood or sheet metal. A mini- the four sides of the firestop spacer to the joists using mum 2"air space must be provided between the000 \� a minimum of three(3) nails per side. insulation dam and the factory-built chimney sys- tem. 7-98 14 16696F „ , eablatorW ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Thefirstnameinfireplaces 14'h” AS10 ATTIC '- lk INSULATION INSULATION SHIELD 24" FS538 innFIRESTOP • • SPACERING SIX FEET IN LENGTH ARE ' INSTALLED BETWEEN AN • 1RETURN, SUPPORT STRUCTURAL 77MUST BE PROVIDEDTO REDUCE CHIMNEY •FF-CENTER LOADING ANt PRE- VENT CHIMNEY SECTIONS • • SEPARATING AT THE CHIMNEY Figure 12 JOINTS. Installing an AS10 I J STEP 8-Double-checking Chimney Assembly. STEP 10-Marking the Exit Point of the Roof. Locate the point where the chimney will exit the roof Continue assembling the chimney sections up by plumbing down to the center of the chimney. through the firestop spacers as needed. While doing Drive a nail up through the roof to mark the center. so, be aware of the height and unsupported chimney See Figure 14. length limitations that are given on page 11 under "Chimney Requirements". Check each section by pulling up slightly from the top to ensure proper engagement before Installing the succeeding sections. If they have been connected correctly,they will not disengage when tested. STEP 9,Securing Chimney System. } When offsets and returns are joined to straight pipe sections,they must be locked into position with the screws provided, using the predrilled holes. To pre 4 vent gravity from pulling the chimney sections apart, the returns and the chimney stabilizers have straps for securing these parts to joist or rafters. See Figure 13. NOTE: Be sure to provide support for the pipe during construction and check to be j sure Inadvertent loading has not dislodged the chimney section from the fireplace or at any chimney joint. I it IFigure 14 FIRESTOP Calling and Attic Construction STRAPS STEP 11 -Cutting Out the Hole In the Roof. JOINT BAND Measure to either side of the nail and mark the 17" OPTIONAL (OPTIONAL) x 17"opening required. This Is measured on the ADDITIONAL horizontal; actual length may be larger depending SUPPORT on the pitch of the roof. Cut out and frame the I, I opening. See chapter 25 of the Uniform Building u Code for Roof Framing details. Be sure to maintain a 2" minimum air space between the chimney sec- Figure 13 tion and the roof. Offset/Return with Stabilizer 000 7-98 15 18898E . eatiiator ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE The first name in fireplaces STEP 12-Assembling Chimney Sections. P Continue to add chimney sections through the roof opening, maintaining at least a 2" air space. STEP 13-Installing the Roof Flashing(optional). If a roof flashing is to be used, install the root flash- ing appropriate to the roof pitch and install a TR4420,0 terminal cap (round)or TR444 (round)following the instructions shipped with these accessories. For PUSH chase installations,Terminal Caps ST475 (square) TO may be installed utilizing a Chase Top. OPEN STEP 14-Installing an Outside Combustion Air Kit. Figure 15 The outside air kit is supplied as an optional feature Outside Air Control with this fireplace and its use is highly recommended to minimize the effects of negative pressure within the structure. Figure 17 illustrates two of manyos- sible methods that can be used to supply outside air to the fireplace system. UPPERMOST The outside air kit may be installed on either the left CHIMNEY 3' MIN. hand or right hand side of the fireplace. Remove the SECTION cover plate from the side of the firebox assembly where the air kit is to be installed, Install the AK17 outside air kit as detailed in the installation instruc- tions provided with the outside combustion air kit. g If Outside Combustion Air is used, Figure 14 illus- trates only two of many possible locations-a base- ment fireplace with a vertical outside air arrange- ment; and a horizontal, direct exit from the fireplace side. OUTSIDE AIR CONTROL HANDLE The outside air control handle is located in the upper left corner of the openingthe inside thehandfiirebox. See wards the Figure 15. To open, p center of the firebox opening. NOTE: A minimum height difference Chimney main- tained from the top of the upperOutside Air Location Section to the Outside Combustion Air inlet. STEP 15-Completion of the Fireplace Enclosure. STEP 18-Provisions for an Optional Gas Log Set. Complete the fireplace enclosure, allowing space for outside air ducts and gas piping if desired. Electrical Knockouts are provided on both sides of the fireplace wiring should not come in contact with the unit. A to allow for connection of a certified gas log lighter or minimum clearance of 112" must be maintained a decorative gas appliance with a maximum input of Shut- between the fireplace sides and the enclosure as 100,000 BTU/hr. incorporating an automatic gas shut- well as the fireplace back and the enclosure. off device and complying with The Standard for See Figure 2 for framing details. Decorative Gas Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces, ANSI Z21.60.The decorative gas appli- ance should be installed in accordance with the NOTE: The outside air kit can terminate at National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1-1980. The any level With the exception that it side refractories are designed to allow 1/2"iron pipe must terminate at least three feet seal any oto pass pening between the gas upipe andstible the to below the chimney terminal cap as refractory on the inside.Repack the insulation shown in Figure 16. 16696F 16 7-98 71 j ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE N, eatiiator® The first name in fireplaces .;? removed,to seal around the gas pipe where it exits STEP 17-Installing the Firescreen. the side of the fireplace. A minimtim 1-1/2"air clear- ance must be provided to the 1/2"iron pipe. See Attach the firescreen to the fireplace side, utilizing 3 Figure 17. the(4) hairpin clips from the enclosed fastener pack- age. Use pliers to insert the clip through the last strand of screen wire and into the hole at the mid- point of the fireplace side. STEP 18-Installing the Glass Doors. Glass Doors are highly recommended on this fire- 1'/2"clearance to place system. Glass Doors suitable for installation combustibles on this appropriate model of fireplace are listed on Page 4 under the table THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Protect Glass Doors from break- age by temporarily removing them until all construc- tion is complete. Figure 17 STEP 19-Positioning the Hearth Extension. i Gas Knockout Location Position and secure the hearth extension over the protective metal strips that have been placed partially under the firebox front. See Figure 18. These strips u should be protruding approximately two inches from under the fireplace front. Seal the crack between the FIREPLACETHIS • hearth extension and fireplace with a non-com- '- 'ijJ; • bustible sealant. FACTURER FOR USE WITH AN • GAS • STEP 20-Applying Finishing Materials on the LINVENTEh- • • • UNVENTE• Hearth Extension. INSTALL ANGAS • Apply the non-combustible finishing material of your PLACE UNLESS IT HAS ' choice to the hearth extension. Non-combustible SPECIFICALLY TESTED AND materials may be used to cover the black fire- : BY UNDERWRITERS : • • place front,but must not restrict the air flow to or ,r • . • . from the front of the unit In any manner. You may MODEL only use non-combustible material over the black non- SPECIFIC%' i louvered face of the fireplace. Refer to Figure 5 for UNLESS THE j • GAS combustible material information. ` LOG HEATER IS TESTED AND . LISTED FOR USE IN THIS FACTO RY-BUILT FIREPLACE, A FIRE HAZARD MAY BE CREATED THAT CAN RESULT IN A STRUCTUREt a -- w fi Figure 10 :• s e , , _�� sf '` ` Positioning the Hearth Extol slon 7.96 17 16696F eatilakx The first name in fireplaces ST42A W OODBURNING FIREPLACE CONSTRUCTING A CHASE l� A chase is a vertical box-like enclosure built around 4. In cold climates a firestop spacer should be the chimney and firebox. A chase may be constructed installed in an insulated false ceiling at the 8 foot for the fireplace and chimney or for the chimney only. level above the firebox assembly. This prevents It is most commonly constructed on an outside wall, heat loss through the fireplace. In cold climates, it is recommended that the chase 5. In cold climates,the walls of the chase should floor be insulated using batt type insulation between be insulated to the level of the false ceiling as the floor joists. shown in Figure 20. This will help prevent heat loss from the home around and through the fire- Two examples of chase applications are shown in place. Figure 19, 1. Chimney offset through exterior wall and ROUND TERMINAL CAP enclosed in chase. (TR442,TR444) 2. Chase constructed on roof. METAL CHASE TOP '!E� FIRESTOP ' SPACER FALSE CEILING Figure 19 Chase Constructions Figure 20 Chase Assembly Materials for the Chase The chase is constructed using framing materi- als much the same as the walls in your home. INSTRUCTIONSDETAIL • A variety of materials may be used including INSTALLATION • • brick, stone,veneer brick, or standard siding • • • • TERMINAL materials. • ARE PACKAGED WITH THESE In constructing the chase, several factors must PARTS. TO AVOID DANGER OF be considered. FIRE, ALL INSTRUCTIONS STRICTLY 1. Maintain a 1/2"minimum air space around • • • THE the firebox. • • • SPACE CLEARANCE BETWEEN CHIMNEY 2. Maintain a 2" air space around the chim- SYSTEM AND ENCLOSURE. TO ney. PROTECT AGAINST EFFECTS OF CORROSION ON • 3. The chase top must be constructed of a EXPOSED TO THE WEATHER, WE non-combustible material. RECOMMEND THAT THE CHASE 000 ED WITH A RUST RESISTANT PAINT. TOP AND TERMINAL CAP BE PAINT- Ali 7-98 18 16696F ,., eatilator ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Thefirstname infareplaces I Installing a Terminal Cap on a Chase Enclosed Chimney TR442 —TERMINAL CAP Construct a chase of desired materials maintaining a minimum 2" air space around the chimney. CHASETOP 141/2" MAX. DISTANCE NEVER INSTALL A SINGLE WALL II I SLIP is SECTION OR SMOKE-PIPE UPPERMOST A CHASE STRUCTURE. • CHIMNEY HIGHER TEMPERATURE SECTION RADIATESINGLE WALL PIPE MAY SUFFICIENT HEAT s • • • CONSTRUC- TIONTO CAUSE A Figure 21 " t Installing a Terminal Cap 1i Install the chimney sections up through the chase ;I enclosure. When using a round terminal cap (TR444),the last section of pipe must extend above the top of the chase cone to allow installation of the storm collar and terminal cap. For Installations utilizing a telescoping round terminal cap(TR442),the uppermost chimney section must r not be more than 14.1/2"below or 3"above the Chase Top. If a Square Terminal Cap (ST475) is utilized, see separate Installation Instructions. For installations utilizing a square terminal cap (ST475),the last chimney section must not be more than 04"below the chase top. See Figure 21. When Installing a TS445 Square Termination,the uppermost chimney section must be no less than 3" below the top of the chase top or more than 3"above the top of the chase top. Attach the chase top(CT56)to the top of the chase. Install the terminal cap, using the Instructions provid- ed with it. 7.98 19 16696F eatilator Thefirstnameinfireplaces ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE: SAVE AND PASS THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO SUBSEQUENT OWNERS. THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS INTENDED TO NOTIFY AND WARN THEM ABOUT MAKING UNSAFE FUTURE MODIFICATIONS SUCH AS THE ADDITION OF SHELVES OR THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS AND REPAIRS. This fireplace is intended to operate as a supplemen- tal heat source. It is not designed to function as a primary heat source for a structure. DO NOT OPERATE THIS FIRE- Fireplaces, as well as other woodburning appliances, PLACE WITH THE FLUE DAMPER have been used safely for many years. It has been IN THE CLOSED POSITION. C• our experience that most problems are caused by BUSTION PRODUCTS improper installation and operation of the unit. Make UP THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM TO certain that installation and operation of the fireplace PREVENT CARBON • • • system is in accordance with these instructions. POISONING, • PREVENT TO • • • FROM It is extremely important that the fire be supervised CONTACTING AND OVERHEATING whenever the fireplace is in use. It is also recom- COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES. FAIL- mended that an annual inspection be performed on URE TO OPERATE FIRE- the fireplace system to determine if the flue system DAMPER needs to be cleaned, or as in the case of any appliPLACE WITH THE- ance,if minor repairs are required to maintain the OPEN • - N MAY RESULT IN system in top operating condition. ASPHYXIATION • • A STRUCTURE �.1 INTENDED USAGE. This factory-built fireplace is intended for use with either solid fuel(firewood)ora decorative gas appliance that has been tested and `.r "- listed to the Standard for Decorative Gas Appliances RA I'lIO6 RI~ for Installation in Vented Fireplaces, ANSI Z21.60. xrI�tF.r.AIO `J{'I( AIFi When operating your fireplace,the flue damper OII i IE'L,'�I�tN� must be in the open position. 14 II�(iC �pt ��s � 311� jo' This fireplace was not tested and listed for use with an unvented gas log heater. Do not install an unvented gas log heater in this fireplace and operate I .pQ �E ARA IVNA it with the flue damper in the full closed position ,'; , ( unless the unvented gas log has been specifically tested and listed for use in this fireplace by STARTING THE FIRE. Check the flue damper to be Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Use of an unvented certain it is in the full open position. Place crumpled gas log heater in this factory-built fireplace may cre- or twisted paper under the fireplace grate. Loosely ate a fire hazard that can result in a structure fire. arrange kindling and small pieces of wood to form a layer above the paper. Light the paper and add small pieces of wood until a hot bed of embers has been established. At this point add progressively larger pieces of wood until you are able to position 4"diame- ter split logs as shown in Figure 22. When first lighting your fireplace, it may be necessary to pre-warm the flue to establish a draft. This is done by holding a rolled up piece of burning newspaper under the flue damper for a few moments. This will �) prevent smoke spillage during start-up. 7-98 20 16696F heatilator® ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Thefirst name infireplaces CAUTION: - BURNING AREA,171/4" NEVER;U& :GA$041NE,'GASD- LINf' .I' LANTERN , ".FUEL, EROS NE CHbtiCOAC L1GHTtR` ^� ' EIUID1w�f��SIMILAR LICIUIDS 7Q T ( §f 11 1aiY14 'pRFSHEN Up'1* FIR IN . 1 �$ FIPIAG � KEEP aLL SUCM :i, , ,,.,.,.- ,;, ._; • ,; kII�S11WA1'iFRdM rF�i uHII Ir lu rN:u . -REFRACTORY HEARTH r -' E RISK aF gs�r �e. . ��33t � i Figure 22 Cross Sectional View of the Fireplace DISPOSAL OF ASHES.Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed con- Firewood should be seasoned for at least 6 months tainer of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible before It can be burned as a fireplace fuel. Improperly floor or on the ground,well away from all combustible seasoned (green or wet)wood will cause the fireplace materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are dis- tosmoke, will allow creosote deposits to rapidly posed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, buildup In the chimney system and may cause roof they should be retained in the closed container until all embers have thoroughly cooled. stains to develop. Fuel products with abnormal burning characteristics, GLASS DOORS. With certain fireplace Installs- Including synthetic logs that contain wax binders, dons, It may be necessary to operate the fireplace scrap lumber,wax or plastic coated cardboard and with the Glass Doors in the closed position in order other highly volatile fuels that burn at excessive tem- to prevent smoke spillage into the structure. When ^� peratures, may cause the fireplace to operate in an the fireplace is not In use, Glass Doors will reduce unsafe manner. Flammable liquid fuels are explosive loss of room heat through the chimney. When the and must never be used to start or freshen a fire. " doors are open, the screen must be closed. Only Heatilator does not warrant the structural or functional HTI glass doors, model numbers DM1242, performance of the fireplace system when such syn- DM1242A, DM1242B, C1242A, C1242B, C1242C, thetic fuels or flammable liquids have been used. 02242A, C224213, C2242C or PI 242B maybe used on this fireplace. NOTE: When heated for the first several WRONG RIGHT times,the fireplace should be heated gradu- ally to prevent moisture In the refractory from causing cracks and to allow binders In the Insulation to dissipate. You will notice an Industrial odor during the first few fires that are burned. This Is considered to be normal. WRONG *RIGHT Use only a solid wood fuel or a listed Heatilator gas log set. Do not use a fireplace Insert or products not specifically tested and listed for use In this fireplace. —Use common sense when burning this fireplace. The fire must be build on-the fireplace grate, without dan- ger of the burning fuel falling out of the firebox. Recommended Operating Positions of Doors (V 000 7-98 21 16696F „► eatilator® Thefirstname infireplaees ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE Before starting a fire in your ST42A fireplace, use the following check list: FLUE DAMPER.The flue damper is operated by FIREPLACES • • WITH moving the handle"Up”and"Down". When the han- • • • • • • OPERATED die is"Up",the damper should be in the fully"Open" position. Verify this by looking up from the inside of ONLY DOORS FULLY • _EN the firebox. Always operate this fireplace with the • • FULLY CLOSED. DOORS damper fully open. Please note, down drafts, • PARTIALLY • • obstructions, damage or poor(wet)fuels can cause • FLAME MAY BE DRAWN OUT smoke spillage. OF OPENING, CREATING THE RISK OF BOTH CHIMNEY INSPECTION.Visually inspect the chim- FIRE e SMOKE. ney internally for obstructions and construction dam- age. Flue pipe joints and seams must be continuous and mechanically tight. In a used chimney, additional inspection is needed for creosote build-up which is the formation of a flammable sediment. When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors,which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors con- dense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow- burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumu- • • • lates on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR FIREPLACE SYSTEM. EXAMPLES The chimney should be inspected at least twice a fi OF • year during the heating season to determine if cre- 1. THE "NORMAL • osote build-up has occurred. SHOULD BE • • IN THEIf creosote has accumulated, it should be removed to GRATE, WITH THE LENGTH OF reduce the risk of a chimney fire. LOGS NO GREATER THAN THE BACK WALL OF CHIMNEY CLEANING. If you do detect a build-up of creosote, contact a qualified chimney sweep or clean 2. THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS it yourself. To do this, perform the following steps: MUST NOT BE USED IN THIS FIRE- PLACE: QUANTITIES OF . , . 1. Open the damper. PROCESSED LUMBER, •INE •GS • 2. Hang a damp sheet across the fireplace opening to stop dirt and soot from entering FIRE STARTERS, OR • • the room. BOARD BOXES VOLUMETHE OF • • 3. Remove the Terminal Cap or Housing Top. • See Figure 24. PRODUCE MANY SPARKSAND 4. Clean with a stiff nylon brush attached to a MUST NOT • pole OR tie a rope to a burlap bag filled with straw and several small stones or sand. Work up and down the flue until clean. 5. Replace the terminal cap or housing top. 7-98 22 16696F h. eatilator ST42A WOODBURNING FIREPLACE 7hefirst name infireplaces REMOVE(4)SCREWS AND LIFT TOP PAN OFF LIFT UP TO T T REMOVE TS445 SCREW, F­'_�i_ 1� SCREW CAP �-TERMINAL CAP fi T-- SLIP —I'—CHASE TOP SECTION 3" TR442,TR444 ST475 MAX. CHIMNEY ROUND TERMINAL CAPS SQUARE DISTANCE TERMINAL CAP iq UPPERMOST SECTION Figure 24-Terminal CapsNENTLY j Jy j S A CHIMNEY FIRE CAN PERMA- �° I� lIpc7Ep 1lUFI,iLE ' ' DAMAGE YOUR � � , w nIFkRLACE, SYSTEM. THIS DAMAGE CAN IiNB Af�1D4,'+SL 11yS�! ONLY ' ' / § C Bks NG�iv 'HbN4LE DAMAGEDCOMPONENT- PARTS' CHIMNEY FIRES ARE NT • COVERED BY THE LIMITED / WAR- RANTY / BUYER PROTECTION NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE WITHIN THE p ' PLAN. STRUCTURE. This fireplace will operate correctly only if adequate ventilation is provided to allow proper draft to the fireplace system. Heatilator assumes no responsibility for the improper perfor- CLEAR SPACE NEAR FIREPLACE.The hearth mance of the fireplace system caused by inade- extension must extend at least 20"to the front and quate draft due to environmental conditions, down- 12"to the sides of the firebox opening. Combustible drafts,tight sealing construction of the structure, or materials must not be stored in this area, mechanical exhausting devices which create a Combustible walls perpendicular to the front of the negative air pressure within the structure where fireplace must be at least 12 inches from the fire- the fireplace is located. place opening. Room furnishings such as drapes, curtains, chairs,or other combustibles must be at OUTSIDE AIR KIT OPERATION. A damper con- least 4 feet from the open front of the fireplace. trol handle allows the Individual control of the out- side air inlets if your fireplace is equipped with this GRATE.The factory Installed Integral grate must be option. Use of outside air for combustion is highly used to hold the logs from falling out of an open recommended to conserve heated air within the fireplace and to allow air to pass between the burn- structure and to provide make up air to keep the Ing logs. It Is Important to keep the fire off the fireplace venting properly. hearth and to allow the ashes to collect beneath the fire,thereby forming a layer of additional heat pro- faction. See Figure 22. Use only HTI model num- ber GR13 Integral grate for replacement. FIRESCREEN.A flrescreen Is always provided to control sparks. It must be closed whenever the fire- place Is In use. Glass doors or firescreens must not be used to hold burning material Inside the fire- place. Only those glass door units specifically test- ed and listed for use with the specific fireplace model should be used. Screens should be closed when the glass doors are closed. 000 7.98 23 16696F o eatilator® The first name in fireplaces HEATILATOR WOODBURNING FIREPLACE 20-YEAR BUYER PROTECTION PROGRAM Heatilator, a Division of Hearth Technologies Inc., is pleased to offer the following Buyer Protection Program ("Program"), includ- ing a 5-year Limited Warranty and a 15-year Replacement Parts Advantage, for Heatilator®woodburning fireplaces installed in the United States of America or Canada. Dealers and employees of Heatilator have no authority to make any warranty or authorize any remedies in addition to or inconsistent with the terms of this Program. This Program gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state or within Canada. LIMITED WARRANTY. Heatilator("Heatilator")warrants the following components of your Heatilator®woodburning fireplaces (the"Fireplace,,) to be free from any original defects in material and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of initial installation, when installed in accordance with the Installation Instructions and used in accordance with the Operating Instructions: firebox assembly, chimney system and roof termination. REPLACEMENT PARTS ADVANTAGE. Although not a warranty, during the sixth through twentieth years after the initial instal- lation, Heatilator will provide, pursuant to its Replacement Parts Advantage, repair or replacement parts for defective components or optional components, if available, at 5o%of the then current retail price. Heatilator shall have no responsibility for freight and labor charges related to such repair or replacement parts. EXCLUSIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS. This Program applies only while the Fireplace is in its location of original installation. Heatilator's obligation under this Program does not extend to damages resulting from (1) installation, operation or maintenance of the Fireplace not in accordance with both the Installation Instructions and the Operating Instructions furnished with the Fireplace; (2)installation which does not comply with local building codes; (3) shipping, use, accident or unworkmanlike repairs; (4)inadequate ventilation or drafting caused by tighlt sealing construuctiotn of then teucture, air handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces, or other causes; (5) use of fuels other than those specified in the Heatilator, and/or(7) modification of the Fireplace not expr Operating Instructions; (6) installation or use of any non-Heatilator components not expressly authorized and approved by essly authorized and approved by Heatilator. THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. HEATILATOR'S OBLIGATION AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THE FIVE YEAR LIM- ITED WARRANTY, ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED(INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY)OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR AT HEATILATOR'S SOLE OPTION OF THE FIREPLACE OR COMPO- NENTS; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT HEATILATOR HAS NO OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY FIREPLACE OR I COMPONENTS WHERE EITHER THE FIREPLACE OR ANY COMPONENT HAS BEEN REMOVED, REPAIRED OR REPLACED PRIOR TO HEATILATOR HAVING BEEN AFFORDED THE OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT, REPAIR OR REPLACE THE FIREPLACE OR COMPONENT. DURING THE FIRST YEAR OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY, HEATILATOR WILL,AT ITS SOLE OPTION, REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE COMPONENTS OR OPTIONAL COMPONENTS. DURING THE SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEARS OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY, HEATILATOR WILL PROVIDE AT NO CHARGE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR DEFECTIVE COMPONENTS OR OPTIONAL COMPONENTS, EXCLUDING THE GRATE, WIRE MESH SCREEN, FAN SYSTEM, OUTSIDE AIR SYSTEM AND GLASS DOORS, WHICH HAVE A ONE YEAR LIMITED WAR- RANTY,AND EXCLUDING THE REFRACTORY FIREBOX LINERS, WHICH HAVE A TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. HEATILATOR SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR FREIGHT AND LABOR CHARGES RELATED TO SUCH REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PARTS. DURING THE SIXTH THROUGH TWENTIETH YEARS AFTER INITIAL INSTALLATION, HEATILA- TOR'S SOLE OBLIGATION AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS AS DESCRIBED IN THE REPLACEMENT PARTS ADVAN- TAGE SECTION ABOVE. IN NO EVENT SHALL HEATILATOR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN- TIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY DEFECTS IN THE FIREPLACE WHETHER SUCH DAMAGE OCCURS OR IS DISCOVERED BEFORE OR AFTER REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR,AND WHETHER SUCH DAMAGE WAS CAUSED BY HEATILATOR'S NEGLIGENCE. HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE. To obtain service under this Program, you must: 1. Send written notice of the claimed condition to Heatilator to the Technical Services Department, 1915 West Saunders Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641. 2. Provide proof of purchase to Heatilator. 3. Provide Heatilator reasonable opportunity to investigate the claim, including reasonable opportunity to inspect the Fireplace prior to any repair or replacement work and before the Fireplace or any components of the Fireplace has been removed from the place of original installation. 4. Obtain Heatilator's consent to any warranty work before the work is done, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. If you would like information on current HEATILATOR products or want to locate a dealer in your area, simply Call 800-843-2848. ©1995 Heatilator, a Division of Hearth Technologies Inc. 24 16696 REV F cpc�5-766 765-1802 UILDING DEPT. 4' SPECTION /FOUNDATIONIST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. NDATION 2ND j ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACCE & CHIMNEY R MARKS: DATE 611A INSPECTO r , C� 5-7z) 765.1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUG LBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] IN CATION [ ] FRAMING [ INAL [ ] FIREPLACES CHIMNEY REMARKS: �C DATE INSPECTO 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOU ATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] F MING [ ] FINAL [ FIREPLACE A CHIMNEY REMARKS: CGS t DATE INSPECT ,l FOUNDATION765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION FOUNDATION IST RO . • FRAMING FINAL FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY A!i W& Alt/;- , s L J DATE 45 INSPjECT�OR .� ►� 114 765-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ ]� ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUIJ� DATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ �]" FRAM [ ] FINAL [ (REPLACE A IMNEY REMAR S: e9z 0000, DATE INSPECTOR ' M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ - -UGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [�RAMING [ ] FINAL [ 4-"RPLACE A CHIMNEY REMARKS: 2Q� / 60,pa DATE INSPECTOR M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ] FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY J A A REMARKS: y DATE / INSPECTO M-1802 BUILDING DEPT. INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION IST [ vf' ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FO NDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ FRAMING [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY REMARKS: DATE INSPECTOR ho Elev &i Z,.'L'o et 6 HT Ol �b�ta j 1 i 5z i I I - ALS o f�x i 5T (5017 CMLLL CA(,C, MQA � . � . r 1, �✓ �' G' / i `- �O' /IMP MIOFi .r I � ��"71, • 6 M BOARD OF HEALTH . N.' C(.t . . . . . . . ^ U FORM NO. 1 3 SETS OF PLANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (� TOWN OF SOUT1101,13 SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FEB 2 6 1998 RUILDING DEPARTMENT CIIECR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . TOWN HALL. SEPTIC FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . {� € SOUT1IOLD, N.X. 11971 BLDG•DE T. D TEL: 765- 1002 NOTIFY: / CALL. Exanined.l.�'.2.�]��Y.., 19.... MAIL TO: . 1?.ba Approved.���3��(,�, 19.... Permit No. „t5oZo�.�r�.. ................. Disapproved a/c .................................. ... ........... .......................................... .......... Insector(Iriling p ION FOR .. + RUILDINC PERMIT Da t e 19.?�. I NSTROCT IONS 9 a. this application trust be cargrletely filled in by typewriter or in Into and mifinitted to the IArilding inspector will 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan slowing location of lot and of buildings on premises, reta(ionship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of: layart of property mast be drawn on the dingran which is pall- of (his application. c. T1+e work covered by this application rrry not be comencei before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Huildinfl, Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Sri+ permit slutll be kept on Ude premises available for inspection througnrant the work. C. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in Part for any purlose whatever until a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. Af19.1(:smv is ticluiBY tvar to the wilding i partment for the issuance of. a 1Anilding Permit turo,Yuant to the IArilding Zone Ordinance of the Tonin of Southold, Suffolk Gxmty, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of lxrildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein descrihed. Tlue applicant agrees to cosply with all npplicable laws, ordi es, building c e, housing ccxle, and regulatiorns, aux] to admit aut prized inspectors on premises and in bu'Icli g or necessary r lnectidus. (Signature of applicant, or name, if a corporation) (Mailing adolress of applIcant) State whedner applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. ........................................................................................................ Nam of owner of premises . . +aLl1.'Ll....!^.:Y.':'!b.A•:9t t-:ti . . . . .cls 4 "4A.....P,PPRAVEO-AS. OTED"'...... (as an the tax roll or latea deed) 0 DATE. < �,� If algnlicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. R.R FEE: NOTIFY BUILDING DE 1., a title f colpo .e a. .W... ................ 765-1802 p AM TO 4 PM F THE(Nate and riche of corporate offir)� FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: OR 'NE 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REOUIRED FOR POURED CONCRETE Builders License No. ......................... 2. ROUGH - FRAMING ll, PLUMBING Pludrers License No. ......................... S. INSULATION Electricians License No. ..................... 4. FINA1. -• CONSTRUCTION MUSTBE COMPLETE FOR C.O. Other Trade's License No. .................... ALL NSTR ION SHALL EET CX C. �+Au :...4>.�^ �'✓lc F_ R�E OIR�M .MY.... I. location of lard do wltirlu proposed work will be dlane... ONSTRLtCY1�3N1. p & ENERGY Dz l f? l7<: CG.1E 4$' CODES. NOT RESPONSIBLE P4R... IPE04GN•IaR CONSTRUCtih�jltl ERRORS blouse limber Street Ilanlet Camay Tax Map No. 10(10 Section ...),3.5....... Block .... ....... Lot ..Va4(p......... Subdivision ...................................... Filed Kip No. ............... Lot ............... (Name) 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and in(eodedCuse and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use add^ mrry ... .S,l wr",AJT14�.....sh. ,i��`. ,U 1:............................... b. Interxecl use awl-occuparx:y .....i.?. .mQ.'�. Iu .....................i...,., Iw .Y,.. ............... C.. 1. . .. �. 3• 1 Rains of w.atk (Ltneck wlucln applicable). c • iN able): hk�wr Ikttldinl, ,.:....... Juklition 4;+N[oration .......... I (x ' ............ Removal ............. howl i Lion ... ....,. Other IJork ... .j...:.:.... � .1ipLion) •• It. fstiuvfted Cost ..................i...... fee ........,...............,...........c: cP•.;7?99 (to be paid on filing CI LcClbxi,�'•I(7,t4t 5. if ahrelling, dxiriner of dwelling III nits .....4...... Umber of thielling units on each floor ................ Ifgarage, txnber of cars ....... .............................. T. If1xialneatiof eariartngla rifilx d ric`opancy, specify nature aril extent of, Kath type of use..........1j.��.,......... ' if any: VrOoL...,..va�. �1..... Rear .. .Q......... wpa, ..,l4.V.......... lial ber ensio ns of Baine stnnctare with alteration!) of Stories ...4.................. Din � ••••• alLrackons or ewkliLiona: Front ........... .... hear .... .... IlrptIt ...•..........I..... lieiglt4 .................... N.nixer of Stories ............... g. Dini:nsio ns of entire new constttxition: Front ................ Rear .... ....,...... Depth .............. IlLigltt .........................jRxjber of Stories ..................... 9. Sine of lot: Ptant ....•.....,. ....... Rear ..................... Depth ......................... 10. IAnte of Ptrchase ...............;.,.... Nass: of Porno Owner %-RA)�.�.Id..`•..W. S....1,��.�jA 11. Zcxre or use district: in vAildi prlxaises are situated ....................................... 12. Units proi Ix ragoaded�tion violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation: ........................ 13. Will lot I ,`1� ..., ......:.. Will excess Pill be renewed [rota premises: YES 14. Naines of (Mrev of prenises ....i...................... Address .............................. Mian No. ............. Mille of Architect. ............. I;...................... Acklress .............................. I'Inone No. ............. Naive of Cr)ntracLor ............1...................... Acklress ...............................More lb. ............. 15. is this property within 300 fee of a tidal wetland? YI:S ND .......... P- •1 •�AuMd *IP ygS, 'XNYl1YND 71NJN 'IRU'l17S.S PERMI'I' tMY i% RE(i111R1sD. c PLOT DIAGRAM locate clearly and distinctly 111 lotlldings, wlnelher existing or proposed, std indicate all aeC-Inack dimensions frtnn prolmrly linea. Give street a block rxnber or description according to (Led, and show street ones and irxlicate cdrether interior or corner Mr. i i -- j SI'Kllr. (Nr Nt3J Y(NtK i e ..........Ixeing duly s no, delxnsea arxi says that lie is lire applicant. (Hnre of individual signing contract) alxtva nnnxxl, Ikein [lie ....... ..... ......................................................:............. ,..... (C.cxrCnet(s, agents cor�rate officer, etc.) of nail owner or Owners, and is du'.y authorized to perforin or have performed the said work aril to nuke and file this application; that all sLalenents csmLained in this application are trite to'Une I>est of his knowledge atxl Ixil.iefi and that the work will be peri:oraed init.he innner set forth in the application filed therewith. .4)wnrn to beforo anethis ........clay Soto 19...... IJ ri.ary Rrb . . Pte'.. r. .... .... ROBERT 1.�COTT.J .. ..... ............ Notary Public,State of Ne ork (Signuarure of AppI icamt puallo.O1SCp7ntV 25 C Term Expires Mey 3,1: I)(IARD OF HKAIXII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FORM NO. 1 3 SETS OF PLANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il 15 V ' OF SURVEY . BUILDING DEPARTMENT CHEER . . . . . . . . . . . . 'rowN HALL SEPTIC FORM . • - - • . . . . • . SOIITHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TFL: 765- 1802 NOTIFY, BLDG. DEPT. '� 7l)V{!N F S UTMOLD (:ALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lix�nined................... 19.p..... -7 MAIL. TO* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approved...151./�G......., 19.!.9 Pennit No. .. . . . o2� ................ .................................... Disapproved a/c .............................. ..................................... ......................................... .... (Ikailding Inspector) fOCT2 9 1998 PLICATION FOR BUILDING PrRMIT l9 BLDG.DEPT. ` TOWN OF qQUTHQL0 ' INSTRUCTIONS a. Tluis application must be cowletely filled in by Lypewriter or in ink and sulmitted to the Building inspector will 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to sctueckde. b. Plot plan allowing location of lot and of Ixuildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of: layout of property must be drawn on the diagram wluich is part. of this application. c. Vie work covered by this applicaLion my rot be camenced before issuance of ikuilding Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, Nue Iluilding inspector will issue a Building Permit Lo the applicant. Such permit shall be kept on Nue premises available for inspection througtuout cite work, e. No building shall be occupled or used in wluole or in part for any pup>,se ulintever until n C:erl ificale of Occupancy sluall have been granted by Nue MAIding Inspector. AIIIIIACAl'ION IS IIEBrBY MAUL Lo the Wilding Departinent for the issuance of. a Iluilding Permit pursuant to the IAuildiog lone ordinance of the Town of SaLLlxuld, Suffolk Canty, New York, aux] other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of Ixuildings, auklitions or alterations, or for renoval or demlition, as luerela described. The applicant agrees to cumprly with all applicable Iowa, ordinances, ixuilding code, housing code, and re6ndatiaus, and to admit authorized inspecLors on premises nix] in ltuildbqt cfor nec(essa/ry� sspections. (Signatur�,e�.of app scant, orQp4nave, if a nor{xrration) (Mailing ack elk ss�oyF spill icanL�.. State wlxether applicant is oca)er, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or Wilder. ........................................................................................................................ . Naveowner of of premises ....a21L.4te�p......I0.:Y^`^'� ... (as on Nue tax roll or latest de If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly auttxorized officer. .............. (Nam and title of corporate officer`) guilders License No. ......................... I'lunbers License No. ......................... Electricians License No. ..................... of-her Trade's License No. .................... I. Location of land on wluidu proposed wink will be done...........CN!F. C;)i-- ... t?w `�................. ............................................................................ House Nuuber Street llan/let Canty Trac MAV No. 1000 Section ...1s�2. ...... III ock .....aA....... Int ...c�.'-W-....... Sulxlivision ...................................... Filed Map No. ............... Lot ............... (Name) 2. Slate existing use and occupancy of premises andinterxlecI use and ` of proposed construction! a. Existing use and neevpancy ... ....................... ........:....................... b. Intended use and occupancy .... ..'? .ti ....,k h`:'.'^^o•l .`t;4?.,.,.............. ....... �.....,,.,ffi yawl war@x�stuon7 n 1. Riture of work (dwa which a rliG __. ' • ' • ill able): fk'aw IkaiLling ...�... AikliCion ........., A1Ceration ..... ..... Relxiir ............ Removal ............. lkamlilioil ............ Other Work .................................. (i)eA,llf I PL ion) A. Eslivated Cost ..................:...... fee ........................... .................. (to he paid cn filing` Lit i`u'6jitilicution) 5. If ckaellin axntser of dcellit u r •� il, • y; its ....�....... !Amber of dwelling units cxi eaci(�flcxrr ................ Ifgarage, timber of cars .......;............................... 6. If Ixrsiness, mmercial or mixed iocculancy, specify nature and extent of each type of, use...................... 7. 0iaenalons of existing aLrocLures, If any: Pront.......'^..... Rear ..... ....... Mpth ...�"�.......... Ikigl1t ........:................ ' limber of Stories ...................... ersioos of smile Structure witl' alterations or additions: Profit ............... Near Depth 1 .............. height .................... Moiler of Stories ............... S- Diur:naiois of entire new ccxatruhtio ; Front ........A '2..... Itear ......all Depth ..... Ik: lo nt Mnix:r of Stories ....[R.............. 't 9. Size of lot: D ••,•ont 1.O+ A?. Near ..(<1.i.Tjv.•�:'....•.. lk-ptic ��?.i.���.�+.�•g� ........ } 10. Nue of Purchase ...............p..... Name of porner Qca-�ner i { ,_,�„R'.':1,.'::.....,•. .•"r . p anises are situated ....h?r 1. !�.'U .i.A...... .................................. I. L[xre or use district n Gtr ail ri 11. 1)a:a proposed construction violate any zo loa las, ordinance or regulation: ........................ 13. Will lot Ire regraded ..........!......... Will excess fill Ile ramnved fran pranises: YES No MNames ofQluer of pronlses .... ...................... Ackireas ......I....................... Rhone No. .......... Nine of ArclAtecL .............i...............,...... Acklreas .............................. Ilion No. .......:..... Naarns of Contractor ............�I...............I...... Aiklress ...............................Rhone No. ............. 15. Is this property within 300 fee of a tidal wetland? * YFS .5 gr... ND .......... *1F YES, S(MIKA1) 'IMN 1TdJ nazq mom my NE IlEpimi0. RI.0'1' 0lAGRAM locate clearly and distinctly All lxnildings, whether existing or proposed, null imlIcate all set-back dimensions frotu prolenly lines. Give street anxl� block nnber or description according to deed, and show street nates and indicate ulietlxer interior or corner lot. I I t I i MAA" (M' NI1J Y1N ---.. ................ ....... I......................Ix.ing duly awtrcn, delxiaes aril says that be is Lhe nppiicnul. (Mire of hxlividanl signing coutvac'.) adwve wnrsl, ' Ikeis the ............... ..........r .....................,...............`.......................r........... ((.cmlrncto al;enlii,- .orlxuaLe officer, etc.) . of said owner or owners, still is (Italy authorized to,ixerfonn or have perfonred Lhe Said work and to make aril file this appikilLion; Iharl. fill fila cements cnntainud in Ihis nppliration are luxe to the Ixemi of Ilia knowledge and Ixifief; nlxl tial the work will tae lerforsed )ni i Ikq mvumer net forth in life applicacion filed therewith. :?.non lu Ix�lonc: m: 115111 [7 Z,."F" .......day of �V.... ,. 19.1(!... D Not trey 1'nahltc .... � divfmL �- �-n ROBERT 1.SCOTT,J ........ Mary Public,StateofN Ork (Signature of t]ueN0. in Suffolk n No.O1 Suflo .y+y(+? Term Expires Ma11 TBsI Boring SCDHS Ref.# RIO - 98- 0078 hsa fm.f/r• O of Z.9 CJ!S dl/xed sande NYS DEC Rol. # 1-4738-01883/00001 Lodm- 2' "Pale Or. F/ne pl IS . Rn• 5/'06&_e el 12 to Coarse San SW Y t 4.e . el, 2.7 1GILF 16 a.2 /. Won Pale Bk /m$ x !w ioa ��� P• L ONG ISLAND SOUND SWIn Dark 9r• w4.'ler �3.iy 3�in Pl drown sandy GRADING PLAN Cloy tsgght +wM Or aaaat CL , „ '.,r !! e " ra °' .o E W7.62' SURVEY OF Water In Br Sm rif ALOW MEAN #M WArER 1UR& 10' �� Solid SAI ' Water In Pok, 4 _ ——�— —4 - ------- - -- —4 ME30 PERTY Y Coarse 8aad A T ARSHAMONO(�UE With SW% Or. q — �� aPPQ,en f /r, h water °f -qh TOWN OF SOUTHOLD W SUFFOLK COUNTY, N Y. �� 1000 - 135 01 - 26• NIC)VP s s — S Scale 1" = , 30' SALVATORE 0 Rizzo Arl�y� �; � i 6 y Feb. v , 1998 (contour lines ) a #f1R 19'199X3 11000,[f e ) , 3 MAR. 31' 1998 f walk` lffi ) ' JULY P 1994 1 rey"m ) AtlG+. Z r4r 1998 f � wohr IWres ) OCT. 17, 1998 f re.vlslon addlllons ) eers �wmab'_ AFRX 26", 9,98 (� arfflaotion ) �� fp1/e8 ) I N/O/F lvY .9y999,(b/cc�g; eaveLapr� 'a kt. z0 0 Ufnal) I JOMN. L/PIEIES` It, ewer wd4ft I ) YlaeOf LN6EC " � G rvYc M Clri':Itiac ,+uccr6.) ',. !7Z' ,72' Rta> ( . `K r 2 soy fr"-fisc tr. '€�e171 0A, 'P044i�I^ NIP, ,'fb..K..: . 33 <, ,9"�.'a4+''�,4iaK' ry I V •� 17 • E1i x .7 . ' s a vk S . $ ='St sf;Paf fs TOFFI LT'rlSERVCCES� APPROVAL®�'C;ONSTPUCTE.DWt�1=Foil z J sINGL FAMILY Fl rest trrrc. w g �aCe, ! JUN 1 32000'f de ' �aS� #.S.LEef.Nri "� t OCA + � � „♦ " : 1 h �v Ay'.t�a8a3a1 and water supflty f e tlht.q nt til toeatio^flae2:been ''t` :� ,� ONp N, Qlbr ecr;:fl?>s[sy th'at?epat'n, Lor+gwPl agpn cies and found W e A,Id a� - t .>�ry Fox. . ,#xt �a�� a nr�c,�Ms p'. 1(f/ St hen A.Caste P.E.,Chief M Ice of Water an¢Wastewater Management i + CONTOUR LINES ARC-RC)!1Ef�NCE¢ TO N.G.V.D. . k FL,00D Z9NES,TA& ryry� FEIO nF/RM / CClMMtJN11 Y PANEL Nth. 360BI3:0076 E. AUG. 16, 1393. #/ t w p ` CETIf)ED TO+ DONNA' J GERA'iHTY EXETER HOLDING, L TO. COMMONWCALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY to TITLE NO. 70991176 +TIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.G V.D. NEy, E u„ - At9 A U ATION, ADP/PION Tp T7 "VEY /S A VIOLATION S�p�N r MErrQ� P� OP SEC.T` O .7F09 THE NEW. YQR(F•9TAYQ EDUCATION LAW 1', ? F4 EPT AS PER' CTION 7209^SUl1 !VISION 2. ALL CERTF•ICA;/IONS 2 �• E ARE V�1L�1 FOR Tlf$A14(+; COPIES,TI REOF ONLY 7 5a ` OR �A MAN THE/AI SUED SEAL OF THE SURV,YOR WHOSE ttWA APPEARS HEREON'. S. UC. N0. 49618 ��p ?VNAL((,',Yy 1 p,"6a °LY WLTM SAI,,LqW THE TERM ALTERW SY' At T B C/31�D @YANY AND-ALL .SUI4VEYORS UTILIZWO A-CdPY •S P.i OF ANO SURVEYORS NAP, T'�qqWA�,� SUCH AS 'NAfp" ECTT`P'AND f6 X (631) 765 - 1797 BROUQIIT-TO-PATE'ARE NOT M COAA°LlANCE WITH Tf1E LAW. P, p, 1230 T R STmer AREA = 24,828 sq. ft. #o tie line SOUTHOLD, -.N.Y. 11971. R4 - *Jq rest Boring SCDHS Ref# RIO. - 98- 0078 hs° o- e/ zs el rs Mixed Sand 8 NYS DEC Ref. # 1-4738-01883100001 Loom- ' 2' , ' Pale Or. Flne el 13 14�/n • e/ to Coarse San 12 �-t^' �Eio+ 2j, a - 4:8 - c1. 27 lap:4 Is a2sr a �. Water In Palo Bcoagoo r. Flo° LONG ISLAND S OUN© rab SW 9n wcc'�cr 3'' 3i7,n tar In Dark Brown Sandy Clay ISIIght GRADING PLAN yWM Orgonlcll'CL e , - Jriy2,�99e ,. N 7a of 4o E __z 101.e2r 1*I In Brown rre' acoNe SAN HIMwArep WWSUR VIE'Y OF S ' l0 IHy Sddd SM Willer in Pale 4 ` _ ——I——4 _ ------- - -- - _4 PROf� 'R T Y Coarse Sand "A T ARSHA.MONOQUE Wllh IO$ or, SW, h � � "PPO enf hr h wale. ,�. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD _to_ SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. -- %-6 1000 - 135 - 01 - 26 NiOIF B _ I6 �y $ Scale, 1" 30' $ALVATORE C. RIZZO may 5, 1988 s _ ,.� y Feb. '19, 199Q l cvniour lines i d I 40R. 19799€/-f mmlne 1 s MAR. 31' 1998 l wale fill 1 oo' I JULY 2t /998 f revWan 1 AUO. 24t 1958 ( NO WOW &W 1 �- (JCT. 17, 1998 1 revIslon addlilons J t e� APRIL 26, /9jQS,j,cerlflcollon J Ywe� at: JUNE 9,y1§99 f P/les J o•+N10/F m�' 5t9P000�Iflnal)ve/olpe) Ot1N Pfi�LB ruble 14, 2000 ! apehee I © /�WQY declu ��ow6f` •. ' �:w N'G r� , �. . � -Natrss S~pp� 'LEy Gbit ��,`• .p _4LE cY. � ns'. ', .r@a>,f* p.rh.�,31l-iwjv;root•p}llia wtz.7'er� " . .sty {r. bks ' ,r Esse cort�,✓r 2 / on pr/eta x 'C ✓!d t 2• pi/,gceL,ISE'' _ .� V Sz< C} sy - e Sr i MN -fie .r 44- J'. efia d„ !'•' .."ys s: � .Y7 '.� „2'�+r*��i"r� v ar `e R�} z^et -ai..yP'. �. .t F �` _ pp t / Av Y =keffl, �A✓ L1. / a �' r aI 11 d tib. .. , 111,111 Px _ 'APPROVAL OF TMENPOFFjmI;THSERVICES COtVSTRUCT m WORKS FOR 1 A SINGLE FAMILY"RUSIDENCE r F :x "n fie. ro-�e. 17ata N�.Raf No. in 14. I'h�sewaSedi osat and water rsernfieA 5 suPPIY facflitics at this location have been by this orOtheragencies ' , my' 4 ✓ - OF B Rand found to i , tda MS. ofWaterana Wastewater Managemcmt -"�C"_ • b"ONTO(/Pt LINES ARE' REFEF�'NCeD TO 'N.G;V,TJ: cv \ PLOOD-ZONtS.T t FROAf F . E) ] CQMMVNfiY.PAN M401 -30,6/ 076 E. HAUS, 16, 1993 r -r ' CETFIE•D TO+ �RT'N DONNA J. 6ERAbWTY EXETER'HOLDIN�tt L TO N COMMONW4rAL)r LAND 711-TLE INSURANCE COMPANY T/TLE NO. 7099//76 ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO IV.G.V,D. PtE OF NEW yo ANY ALTERATION OR ADDIPION TO THIS SURVEY/S A VIOLATION A OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW-YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW S�1osN i MerrcF f'� "eXC TAS PER SECTION 7209-Sf/BQ/VIS/ON 2, ALL CERTIF/CA'T/ONS �•l 1 N ARE VALta.$}rOR THIS MAP COPS THEREOF ONLY >F 4 r A EARS HEREON. D SEAL OF THE S1 VEYOR N Y. LIC. NO. 496/8 eDCfrIONALL.Y'TO coy% WITH SAiD LAW THE TERM -ALTERED BY" g1/4T BE U"SED BY qqNY AND ALL SURVEYORS UTI 1040,A COPY OF ANOTM€R SURVE OR'S MAP. TVW SUCH AS 'NISP VtPa Alm t (6311 765 - 1797 -BROUBHT-TO-VA TV ARE NOT AY COMPLIANCE WITH THE"LAW. p 0 AREA = 24428 Sq. ff. f0 fie line S OU to .N.Y. Sl97. F LONG ISLAND SOUND N 78° Or 40" E 10182' SURVEY OF TlE ALON MEAN NIGH WATER MARK - -- - -4 PROPERTY 4 ' A T ARSHAMONOOUE ZoN� V9 (St- �3) TOWN OF SOUTHOLD W SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. --- 1000 - 135 - 01 - 26 N/OIF6 I/' o Scale 1" = 30' SAL VATORE C. RIZZO x May 5, 1989 s - ,o �, Feb. 19 , 1998 (contour lines ) Pref wad H ua fw/a F3 RAI SO WOOD _ OGEE 3 7 i �rop N/O/F j, NN PHILLIP1DES on e{'S I STORY FRAME HOUSE ° rD S-S' PORCH✓J' 0� a Jo.s' GONE S ; l/P STORY FRAME P R o HOUSE s.00 Hs' hsc fo96e v m \ P "grow b� .HOUSES 'ASPHALT ' PARKING = 1 \ � AREA 0.7•W _ —I4 / '• X I ASPHALT \ p .� •, FNIf• •r_ ' PARKING O�r 'l6 MON )B _ AREA I I n FNS MON O. 5p'� 35, 14 c%s F 12 ID CONTOUR LINES ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. /� FLOOQ ZONE S.TAKfK F2°/a F/QM R y6 GOMMON ITY P�7c� "6,L, Ro /'� NO. 36oSi3 - oo G L A6� /6 /99-3 P� OR' o CERTIFIED TO N BERNARD DUBIN BESS DUBIN ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. ANY ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW EXCEPT AS PER SECTION 7209-SUBDIVISION 2. ALL CERMC4�TlONS HEREON ARE VALID FOR THIS MAP AND COPIES THEREOF ONLY F SA�p MAP OR COPIES BEAR THE IMPRESSED SEAL OF THE SURVEYOR dWppHOSE SIGNATURE APPEARS HEREON. �sl Y.S. LIC. NO. 496/8 F7VST BE LUSED BY ANY ANDIALLSSU/RIID EYORS UTIILIIZINTERAI G A COPYBY' P , .C. OF ANOTFRR SURVEYOR'S MAP. TERMS SUCH AS INSPECTED' AND ( 6) 755 'BROUGHT-TO-PA TV ARE NOT NN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW. BO s'A AREA 24,628 sq. ft. to tie line r r TR ET SMO - FFi'ue• 1. FD LAND 228 Test Boring SCDHS Rot* RIO - 98- 0078 hse ' W7 Mdied Sold 8 -el 7.5 el,t5 LOW -NYS DEC Rel. 01-4738-018e&00091 fie Br. Ffis• el/s Fin• g'ra,&-g> to Cograe "$ 15Zf - I't^' re lo•� z/. t . WW 4.e et• 2.7 IB II.+ 16114 9T IE 0' Wolbr,� l'Q/6' II /oJ 9r ,a Sto Qw - LONG ISLAND F /Q� SOUND $WW[�rav ;'s 3nin 1On SdRoy GRADING /PLAN . LIoy uffol r4WM. �. Orgbr1lcsJ 6L N 75' 01' 40" E SURVEY OF WOW,to Brows : . � ALONG MEAN WON WATER MARK /O S1My'StlN¢ SM , Wo/ec In Rd1e' — _ —— - -------- -- -4fQPERT Y 4 Cogrsa smid "A T A.RSHAMONOQUE wllhS 0!G ar. q —� oPPccren f Via¢«$"'B. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �- SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. ` h 1000 - 135 - 01 - 26 N!U/F ;s g Scale 1" = . 30' sir vAroaE c. aizao - '_ / _ May, 5, 1989 5 Feb. 19 . 1998(contour lines ) `a te y(AR 191998 ( zone lrro l s LIAR. 31 /998 ( waA1N1 1 a•� JOLY 2, 1998 ( rrr/slo» 1 _ AUC. 24� 1998 f No ,water am J OCT. 17, 1998 ( rewislon addition J ra+awUGc / ` __. --- . ..yam, a APRIL 26r. ,Q9p /,ferllfcalion 1 er / fad barer - rweJ-s.9 JUNE -9; 199' ( piles J \ N101F' July 9 i999(b/o6y, envelope) i Top of f7&a eL l�Ar ° I",,��oie`Y 28..3 ' r • �t}aibfic' u.ccr+ar7 �` ". -" - � "��� Aa �rG�tb fl1 F'"CC�✓!T•GOl' lO,� �,r•n,5 _ i _ ...u.� �T��,�'a�.y,&ai. con to✓r ' •,rte-". a _ b �� n s r• - F f� __ "< i C - > M xy< • AREA• O.jW _�! tFj'y {��e LTJ(a'�" -., . , ASPrfALT lBz f—, 3,t--� PARKINGARjEA '� \ dIION > •I A o.Ts g0" VJ >k . 35, L4 cyQe k& CONTOU1 LINES ARE REFEf4VNCED TO N.G.V.D. f�(� }n� ftfi&C© �lr9l�°; "�11kfH /r�LOM •F/4M F{" �+ tr"?r r �eQ4 Nar �3eods4' 0077 e qya. /4,1993 �OPS) .. - r � GET1F( D TO* ' DO. A J. 1RA�HTY EX ER LD1No L TD. . CO O)VN A� TM`LkfVD TITLE INSUI7AI CE C101W NY r T1TL No 7699/176 ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. �tof Nfw , ANY A FIfRATI��y ON AOph7YGiN TO 1 S SURVEY 1S A W/OS.AProN ' �p ;,��OTS. �TlON Y2C1e OF Tt+IL�/�'W Y �TL�E0l/ PON LAw • _ ��'� � I `" T-AS PER. N P2O9-5UROlV N'2 qL� T1�Y4`ASYO"!V8 � .,�sA �t , $ VA � T MAP 6'OF�S�i1liFN OpLY At' #t 3�Q THE�Q$ "a SEAL THE SURVEYOR ��� Tl yA Alt tdL'RFFJM. ,qgCpp • . l S. LIC. NO. 49618 , NN�..,,gg� pS AY�ORS M pMJS AA'G/ 119 rcr AND (r�t , P.C. x{eDu AItE r aLJO TRAVELER STRE&T AREA 24,W8 8Q ft to fie lltfe` SOU.THOLO, N.Y. 11971. 89 - 228 Test Baring SC'DHS Rel,# Rtd 0078 hso o nixed Sand s ..ei 75 ,N,YS DEC Rel, # 1-4738-01@$3100 el'S •Loam , Pais Or. F1ne el 13 Fn• wa cre to Coarse Send sw 4.8 e1. 27 itu.r IF 11.2 Wafer In Paloor. assSdh . V -- SOUND 4 / � - � � P6 Brown Sandy GRADING PLAN cloy ranyh/ -QWA Oryanlasl CL ° . 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OF AMOT/ R 8LA4VEYORS`MAP TkYpMS sk/CH��'gg ETEC'ANp' f11 'l7ROi r-TO-PATE' ARE"NOT Ni COAE'L JXNI NITN, 7 N O r- .2 AREA = 24,628 *q. .ft, to tie life � - 12� T.RA ER STRSFr SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11911. 89 - 228 7esl Boring SCDHS Rei# RIO - 98- 0078 h3o 0 .e17,5 f°•F/r Mixed Sand 8 NYS DEC Ref. # 1-4738-0/883/00001 el 15 C-�M�C= Loam / 2 / Pale Ba F/ne el 13 Fn •y'� (� to Coarse Sand el 12 SW 4.8 el. 27 is n.4 Isu.2 e Water In Pale x rE, i° /P• f'aSan LONG ISLAND SOUND ,Flne to tt,� SW wce-rer 3`+ 6' —— Water pack ol T. / Brown sandy GRADING PLAN Clay (Slight 1IWM Organlcsl CL /./y 2,i99e , ,. N rse oN, eo„ E > 101e2 SURVEY OF Water In Bf TS ALONG MEAN HIaH WATER MARX IO' Silly'Sa1r'd Sid SM Water In Palo 4 _ _ _ ____4 - - ------- - -- - =4 PROPERT Y Coarse Sand w1ttox Gr. — z o N F „9 151- /3) A T A RSHA MONO_Q UE SW. \\ apparent hl9//k- �wwfer TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 4 24 94 W �P ror I�sc s9-Gf •�b�r� , -�-- SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. >vr�h Arneri�n Beaoh Gross , - =%— %-s 1000+ - 135 - 01 - 28 N/01F or is"tehe`rs �f/r2r�g Mu �O �7Ca�@ 1r� 3�r •9roWA Acre roe-r V mom? / spr ngg 6 ' 2 Ar larrFt Nr hW6ter SALVATORE C. R/ZZO ~Qsr%� `�b P perb'l� J Line 412I Ma 5, 1989 frnc� N Feb 19, 1998 (contour lines ° «a:Lige .:' /far. I'9, W),3, Zone C,ne� tv be a Mar 3/I 199 a( wall p ><ill _B ba e of b wA JULY 2,1998 (Revisions) 24, 1998r h/yh water It 1) cs) RA/SE0 WOOD a c'�"'-*. OecX 64– /7 /998 rBV/31Ons aoletrt/ins 111"!1`9.9 N10/F i aronr � ,4�HIll PWILL/R/bE3 a ' , �. 2br'erEOG :, , ��Dlr a, 1'111e d- NOWGF z-_Y 17 � ub/rc wc+"rev) 9 7T'4*R S r /•fl_sa4> Lu. sacs 16'// a elvi T eo4 to e L l'7� � `� '� , �, ory, a/#� cq — rr .ProPdse� confo✓r e " a e pFvf o�Er�G. ezo(cG�7/orJa� 25o e� yotis �. ffi r. ,y-3.._ r ?_rsr?e filo ,;.r�G:✓Yldsn3relrb 'tkibhs.,.. r 9 3 WiFOLK=ftffYD&AR?MNNTOFAEAL1flBEltVICES 'ASPHALT - PARKwa T F<JR APPRO!►AL OFCONST RUCTION FOR A ARE /VOLS FAI4l3LY RESIDENCE ONLY ' ASPHALT � DATE 2-q,� S N0. �' r FND° �.":'��• PARKING' AREA .. a G” v� = �• '/ 1 ° 1PO1t rvJAXIrifU14T OF, ED MS � , P� 1 �� sNO MON S THREE YEARS FROM DATE OFAPPROVAL 16 O.re X. Cb EXCAVATION INSPECTION REQUIRED g, 50 FOR SANITARY SYSTEM I-$�g 3 BY HEALTH DEPARTMENT° /2 ID CONTOUR LINES ARE REFEWNCED TO N.G.V.D. Q 1 FLDC,D Zr9NB,� TA/c£� 62nro F,2 M GR CI / COMN70W/TY fJANE�. N6, K 36 o8r 3h- oo7G L A�i6' r6>1993 r A . r C ERTF''IE'D TO , RO BRAVO CONTRACTING RTN PECONIC ABSTRACT INC. No ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. F' OF NE ANY ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS SURVEY /S A VIOLATION ye OF SECTION THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW 06 EXCEPT AS PERER SECTION-7209-SUED/VISION 2, ALL CERTPICAS'IONS HEREON ARE VALID FOR THIS MAP AND COPIES THEREOF ONLY F SAID MAP OR COPIES BEAR THE IMPRESSED SEAL OF THE SINiVEYOR ".x. .Q WHOSE SIGNATURE APPEARS HEREON. `� !" N. S. LIC. NO. 496/8 w00/TIONALLY TO COMPLY WITH SAO LAW THE TERM ALTERED BY" T BE USED BY ANY AND ALL SURVEYORS UTIUZING A COPY E ,� , P.C. OF ANOTHER SURVEYOR'S MAP. TERMS SUCH AS WSpECTED-AND "BROUGNT-TO DATE' ARE NOT B4 COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW. fs ET AREA = 24,628 SQ. ft to tie line SOUOTHOLD, N.Y S9711. 89 - 228 LONG ISLAND SOUND N Zs• Or AWA E 101 e`2' SURVEY OF T/E ALONO MEAN HHIH WATER MARK _ ---- - - -4 PROPERTY E 4 A T ARSHAMONOQU 2oNF V9 ��� i3) TOWN OF SOUTHOLD W SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. --- � 1000 - 135 - 01 - 26 N/O/F s �' g Scale 1" = 30' SAL VA TORE C. RIZZO ` , 7rm°e May: 5, 1989 f, ,x� 6 _ ro p r� H Feb. 19, 1998 (contour lines ) i� TW/o bast D�hanw /� wa// Mci•r. 19 1995 (lone 4,ne) v 3 +wwvk 2� PS -8 IRAr WOOD a, - 8J i /I ban j i - &6 9.9 i P '' �.� 4N/O/F �",aaPa �OHN PH/LL/PIDES I STORY FRAME 0 4 � fMt/3E 6,B' / PORCH k0 -- sD.e' • �dNE A 8 d v \ Z MOUSE 'd, s Rs. bac ¢ Z3 PARKINs - 'AREA O.TV AO/ AsP AN.T •V\• r FNb• -r PARK/NO - ' 4ej AREA \ 6 1 •!sT MON 'p l (� FNDS MON Pl, 1 Cbl .L E/W O'. 1 35, 50 14 41's �6 cy� 12 /D CONTOUR LINES ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. A4004 ZONRI TA/c.EK C&PM F/RM i w / COMMONITY '0A'tj. /J6. ` -K -36 o8r3 � Oo 7G E Awa- /61!993 CERTIFIED TO BERNARD DUBIN } BESS DUBIN n, ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO' N.G.V.D: • ANY ALTERATION OR ADDITION TO THIS SURVEY IS A VIOLATION �OV N£N,l OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW, S �N T• MEtj� Oj1�i EXCEPT AS PER SECTION 7209-SUBDIVISION 2. ALL CERMCATIONS HEREON ARE V LIR FOR TMS MAP AND COPIES THEREOF ONLY P• MAP OR S bFAR THE dMPRESSED SEAL OF THE SURVEYOR LIC. NO. 49618 SISNA AP�PEEARS HEREON. opp0lT/O Y TO COMPLY WITH SAD LAW THE TERM ALTERED SYR iR/ST.MEE V BY ANY AND ALL SURVEYORS U77LIZM A COPY P lC 0I� a OF ANOTHM SURVEYORS MAP. TERMS SUCH AS 'p�pECTED'AA71 (S J §� - O,,�J BROUGHT-TO DATE' ARE NOT N COMPLIANCE WITH 1HE LAW. ET AREA 24,028 .sq. ft. to tie line SST � �� 1197. 89 - 228 f�MR RECTULA41OtJ (oO,3(e)(ra� -���< QROtaIIbl-TS THE USE, OF PILL FOR S?RUC-TURAL SUPPORT OF &ILDIU651pT-py441"r,' IN* T' ZONE-6. MINI MLJP'I . . ♦ C+;llificirloN Of PILE • TyQI6,#, I,L':� WILL U AbWU1Rt[I PiY A 66516W AL-I, 1'ILK DIR�GTtflN '^'�' 3r�6 PRoF�SSIDNAL Rr;G1�fBRbo Iu N.Y. wpWI , ar�- Wow,4, AVLAA&Z GRADE e &JILD,If(a 51115 AS r(Z S P(`E ,.• PRIOR TD FILL. WA5(E.LEV S')ogluHI ALL r-ERTIFtcfrfioN FoR PILINLiHw• 1-19e,Ta ASC,,. -- - crME, SNALL IN r-LuD£ -fkE. 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