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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-114.-7-14 734-5100 AREA CODE 516 'Lu"L/tfkd 5fU'?V and' 5f to?v i",il!' . 'rn ;~,'J{ AI.<ZUv Y(<JO.d G.7J bY UP ./. Y/ _>0= g.5.1 ~~, jY:Y Ilg.1.5.00,12 * Itm"-t-r'y a41d~~, ~M 9kwi, ~ 4- #o<~ .4 HOO . /f" 'ff 7..,;' .'tf~u fU, .?1'd:w., "675 .~clf (:t;"n ~./yg;"n ' May 13, 1987 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall - Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Aldri Associates Harvest Estates Subd. Dear Mr. Orlowski: In light of the fact that our client is considering other available options, we have been instructed to advise you that the above captioned proposed subdivision is withdrawn for review by the Planning Board. Kindly return all maps and docrnnents heretofore submitted to the Board on September 26, 1986, or, in the alternative, advise our office as to a convenient date and time when we may pick same up. Very truly yours, c.- CR.ON;rta ..C~. .,E.SQ8,.-. ".?::-'- - , y -' " ,./" / . . /2~?r , , .<':/ .....".,.,"'.,,_.. ~>,.~....-:::...>" ...--/'- /' '..-/Z'/'" ..;::-"';/' ,/' .;.::-- <// /'- R1C. rd J.,".Qt'on ...:;;;:::--:" RJC:e /'y)-);\~\ <\ v ,..;,.,- ~'~. 4 . G United States ; lJ} Department of '., Agriculture ~"{;\l^ ,,\a: ~ Soil Conservation Service 1~7 ~ast ~"'a:n ?treet ?iverl-,ear., "e',; York 11'1')1 ~dvc~~~r 17, l?Rf :~r. Stanley A. Pauzer, District ~':anager Suffolk County Soil ;me' ;rater Conservation "Sistrict 127 )",ast Hain Street, Room 105 Riverhead, New York 11901 R~: Preliminary Subdivision Plan for narvest ~stateB - Sept~er P 19P;h, Laurel, Town of Southold, Ne-,;' "ork Clear St;m: The folla;.1ing comnents are submitted based u;-on a site bvestigat:on of "ovember 13, 1986 and a revieliJ of the sulv'ivision s"etc~' plan: Soils Data I refer you to the attacbed soils map and C1escriptions. "<>ven loam (11111\) occupies tIDst of the area in the proposed hmlse lots. '!itll the exception of lot :lUmbers 1, :', 17, 13 and 19, these soi 1 s generally 'cave 1i tt 1 e to no 1., , f' '- d l' "" d' ~' ". '" , 1.T!n.tat~ons ~or tllE' propose. use, anc a.so o....er goo. arhlSca;nn,,; r>osspn.~t~es. Plym::mth gravelly, 10am'J sand (Pr!f~~) on the north-east section of lots 1 and :', ane' Carver-Plynouth sane.s (epE) on the sout'-.-east section of lots 1 7, }P, am! 19 11'ay present severe erosion hazards i,. disturnc,l, ""Jese sO{.ls are typically oroughty with shallo"J or no topsoil byer, ane! 11'a:' !e ,lifficult to stahilize. ""-- "ty f t' '1" h "n.- ~.. r 1 I'" )' t'- .Ie maJon 0 "e so~ s :.n t..e . 'Fen "pace area are . .aven oam ".e ~n l,e drainage swale and R:i.verbead sane]y loam (r,lTI.) to the enst em the U;:llanos, These R:i.verhead soils are \.7ell suited "or crOD nro,1uction, '1'he <'eener l'aven soils occupy the inteITIittent stream c>annel of' 7rusrs 'Teel.. ' Drainage and Soil !,rosion Contre>..l 1. Gully fonnation on the east edge of Aldric' "La:r!e ap?rox:i.rnately 60') feet nort~ of the swmvision is evidence of t"e stonn damage that can occur i" the stream channel is ohstructed in any 'Nay, ere therefore rec(l!1T[fl'.d t1',at t',is 1 " '1" Idl' f' If" 1 1 '..). swa e re.'118.ill ill recreat~ona or \oT.L . ,...:e use, . ..: agrlcu .tura use ~s "es~r:nat- ecJ, measures should be tal".en to route the storrrwater at a safe velocity and avoid creating further erosinn pro], kms, :1'e upland areas horrlerinz TIrushs Cree!~ :nay be fanned J:1roductively "ith conservation TIlCasnres in place, 2. In tl1e present condition, the majority or t'.e lots ('rain to t',e east. It is not indicated on this s1~etc1--, what drainage measurE~s ,vi]' De tal,en to ',anole in- creased =off from roofs ,and paved areas. .,.,..,C niltural depression at the south- west comer of the drainage swale may be a gOO(~ potf?J1tial S2ntA for a recharge l:>asin, Provisions sLou1d 'Je included to alIa,. the natural Crainag~laY to COl'.- tinue rOlltine stot:m\"ater past t~e Sl~ J and a diversion l')CTfll a.~.on~ tt~e east end of the lots to carr)' =0f: 1'rm the development ;nto t',e sump. 3. ~Je recarrnend t"hat tbe.grading ~lan include a merms of penncmently sta1;iliz- in\', the north-east sections of lots 1 and :' ane' scmt'o-east sections of lots 17, 18 and 19, One of t~'c folla:.1ing seeding mixtures =:,' he usec1 after the c'isturb- ed areas are limed and fertilized accor'inr; to soil test results: . . t'r. Stanley A. Pauzer. 'listrict \.7ater l,QTlservati= District - Harvest Estates, Laurel, To~'Jt" !~anager J Suffor: rOlmty Soil and lOrE' 'i;ninar'1 Sul,,1ivlsion Plan for o~ ~~ollthol(f, 1'7': - l\"ovenIDer 17, 100') (2) a) Switchgrass ;Jeeping lovegrass T~ttle bluestem pouncls/~JQOt: squAre feet ?S .'17 .j) b) rreepin['; red fescue Pedtop Plat "'ea , .l,5 .0.'5 .7') c) Snoot!! brornegrass Switchgrass Perennial ~regrass rrOO:"l'wetc', (inoculate,!) .35 ~" . ~,_' .1 '1 ..,s l,. 1'emporarj T'1easures for ccmtrollinf, erosion rlurinr; construction 11'<';' also be include(~ in t1'.e Ceneral ~:otes on the p;radinG ?~_a~ J suc', llS: ) <'t' d t ' . , . ] (' , l' . a .) r~p an , s .ocl~p:L~e topso~. ~rOG .10use ..ot8 pr~or to constn'ct~on. to he respread on an disturbE'r' are:Js after "llil.,'in,: is complete. "rotect the pile by seeding '~'ith a te'''porary cover of m'nu'l' ryez,rass at r;. 45 pOltr1c1s/1, f)()f) sqvare feet or oats :It 1. ~ roon,-lsJ1, ')nn square f"?et. ro the same \.n.tl-., any areas (lent1c'c(~ of: vez('tat~_on J t"~<1t ~.~~, ~ rp""ain 1-:are for a perin'. 1 1011[er e~rm ",r, --1:.D?s. ~tra':.J T'"]TJ'.c1-. flil? 3}SO ' e usee at 3 bales/I, r00 s(iu:rre ~~('et. h) Install stray, bale sc. ~i!.,e!1t ~arriE'rs, fi~ tcr .('ence or c;rrt'1cn "ems v:rith stone centers (P.....s S':...ov7n in attar;l-'c,-l dr,-n.7i.l'1n-~~) tn contai;1 silt- laden I.l.moff on the 'house lets (!urin;~ constn.1ct.:' m. ""':pse ITay t.)e erect- e(l alonz; the easterrl bOlDY\:try l,\;~Lt', cut-o+f~ pxten,.l~.llr: up tnJ~ nortr and south ed~~es of C[lC~ :!.ot. ~7c in\,"itc t~-'.e developer or the """o;.m to cont::H~t us For ::urt'-er assist;mcp. as (lptai~E?:d p;radi.n[j ani' oraina,0"(\ r1ans 0.rr> r'ev0"!ofl("~ -r.or t1"~i.s sit"p. "-'~snectfu:!.lv subn"-itted r~l{/rac' Y~yt!lLt4--- T, '7' L,aura ,:~ames '-- Soil r-cmservationist attach. ~~CS.CO!\l&'. t 5 bCTOBEI~ 1974 U.S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Pre li.71inn~' ~t.11::(H_~.rision Plan T aure' .,.................... or ~OUt-t..0" ~ "'"'1'::" Owner rIfl€illlil1- ,.. .."", ,. .' . "'uff l' 1'.'n'tl '''or'' County d . 0 ,~ State . ~'" '. 16 d ~q 1: ~~ r")0f) Soil survey sheet(s) or code nos. an L' Approximate scale 1 Prepared Ly' U.S. Department of Agriculture, Suil Comcrvation Service cooperating I with Suffolk fmmty son and Fater Conservation District SOIL MAP ParvC'st r.'states , ~. . .%(, 0;..' " ;, ~~* " ~,,'0 i4' " .' T're::iminary fu~)c1i.,,~.Gon rlar, T_.aure~_, '""'O':;Vf'!. O~ ~out!:old - Harv0st .....stntes (~) ;-'o:ils Descriptions - nOVCTl~--er II', '~'l~r-: ~~YE;.L!:!'l~U:!;~Q.~I!_~~t::!I2~ (CpA, CpC, CpE) These soils are deep, excessively drained and coarse-textured. Soils in these units can be made up entirely of Carver sand, entirely of Plymouth sand, or of a combination of the two soils. The texture of the Carver soils is fine sand and coarse sand 0 - 22 inches. Coarse sand and gravelly sand is found 22 - 60 inches. The Plymouth soils have textures of fine sand and sand 0 - 27 inches. The permeability of these soils is rapid or very rapid. Available moisture holding capacities are low to very low. Natural fertility and organic matter content of Carver and Plymouth soils is low. The crop response to lime and fertilizer applications is fair. If fertilizer is applied, frequent applications of small amounts should be made to reduce nutrient loss by leaching. These soils arE' not well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County. They are too droughty, too steep, too stony or too sandy for crops, pasture or nursery stock. These sandy soils severely limit installation and maintenance of lawns and land- scape shrubs. A permanent cover of plants should be maintained or restored on all soils in this unit to reduce erosion. CpE Carver and Plymouth sands, 15 to 35 percent slopes. These soils are almost exclusively on moraines except for a few steep areas on side slopes along some drainage channels. The gravel content of these soils is up to 15 percent more gravel, by volume, than the representative soils. On some moraines the gravel content can be as much as 30 percent, and can contain a few cobblestones. Erosion hazards of these soils is moderate to severe. A permanent cover of plants should be maintained or restored on these soils. . Preliminar] Subdiv:lson ~ev:LC1'J - H;:U"Vcst T:'statC's - T,aurc'J, ""rr,'JIl of Sout'~101d - Soil !\~scription - noverr1~'er :.7, 1"')0'1 (~) HAVEN SOILS (HaA, HaB, HaC, H~). Haven soils are deep, well-drained, medium-textured soils that formed in a loamy or silty layer over stratified coarse sand and gravel. The texture from 0 - 19 inches is loam, silt loam, and very fine sandy loam. From 19 - 28 inches the range is silt loam, very fine sandy loam, and gravelly loam, while the texture from 28 - 55 inches is gravelly sand, loamy sand, sandy loam or stratified sand and gravel. The permeability is moderate in the root zone (surface layer and subsoil) and rapid or very rapid in the underlying layer. These soils have moderate to high available moisture capacities (see attached table). Haven soils have low organic matter content and low natural supply of plant nutrients, but crops respond well to lime and fertilizer. When the soils are intensively cultivated the likelihood of crusting is great, however the returning of cover crop residue decreases this problem. Generally, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County. .. 1" "hl....". 'I t""tt PrClJ"T11narv "Ui'(.~VJ_S1.on ..~e'r:t,C;7 - 1- arves, ,',S __3 CS - rr'OINn of SoutL:ol(~ - Soils '!':'escriptions - "'Tover,Yler Ta1.lr(l~_, .,.., '1"'1'\1":, .. , (I, , HaA Haven loam, 0 - 2 percent slopes. These soils are usually large in area and nearly level with some areas of slight undulation. The erosion hazard of these soil s is slight but erosion problems are likely to occur in undulating areas. Irrigation water should be applied at a moderate rate. Management concerns in- clude crusting after rain, maintaining tilth, and reduction of the plow pan. He Haven loam, thick surface layer. This soil is found at the bottom of larger drainage channels or closed depressions where silty mcLterial has accumulated from surrounding areas.. The surface layer is 12 - 30 inches thick and contains more silt: than the representative Haven surface layer. In some places the subsoil is loam or silt loam. Erosion hazard of this soil is slight except where the soil receives large amounts of water from adjoining slopes. Summer crops in closed depressions are subject to damage if heavy rains occur. Permeability is moderate, however, water infiltration is generally slower in places where the silt deposits are very thick. Available moisture capacity is high. Irrigation water can be applied at a moderate rate, but it is needed less frequently than on sandier soils. Excessive irrigation and high rates cause wetness and ponding. . rr<:~1 Urinary Subc'ivision ::C'V:Levl - "'farv'?st T""'states - T .aurc~ , ':"'o--:vr. of Southold - Soils f)cscriptims - H()ver!~er 1'7 J ., ',)f?r:j rr::) ,.J, Plymouth Soils (PIA, PIB, PIC, PmB3, PsA, PsB) Plymouth soils consist of deep, excessively drained, coarse-textured soils that formed in a layer of loamy sand or sand over thick layers of stratified coarse sand and gravel. The texture of Plymouth soils PIA, PIB, PIC, PmB3 and PmC3 from 0 - 27 inches is loamy sand, loamy fine sand, gravelly loamy sand and sand. From 27 - 58 inches the texture is sand and gravel, coarse sand and gravelly coarse sand. The permeability of these soils is rapid. Available moistur," capacity of these soils ranges from low to very low (see attached table). These soils are droughty during periods of low rainfall. Unless irrigation water is applied, deep-rooted crops are better suited. Irrigation water can be applied at a rapid rate but frequent, small appli- cations should be made to reduce the amount lost to downward movement. The organic matter content and natural fertility of these soils is low. Crop response to lime and fertilizer is fair. Maintenance of fertility is diff:.cult because of the s<"nd:J texture. Frequent ar:'plications of small amounts of ferti- lizer should be m;:~de to reduce nutrient loss by leaching. The sandy surface layer reduces the suitability of these soils for nursery stock. Because of the above limitations, these soils C'Jre only fairly well-suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County. Pme3 Plymouth ~ravelly loamy sand, 8 - 15 percent slopes, eroded. The areas of this soil are usually small and slopes are short and uniform. This soil is shallower to loose sand and gravel than the representative Plymouth soil because of past erosion. The upper layer is only 10 - 12 inches thick. Soil material in this layer is 15 - 35 percent gravel, by volume, because of the loss of finer soil particles. All the surface soil and much of the subsoil has been lost through erosion. The hazard of further erosion is moderate to severe. Crops show signs of severe moisture deficiency after short periods of dry weather. This soil is not suited to crops commonly grown in the County because of past erosion damage and extreme droughtiness. A permanent cover of plants should be maintained or restored on this soil. I'relhninar,r ~ubGivision I~eview - Parvest ;state.s .~ "',C1u;:r1, ~ovm of Soutbold - Soils T'\cscr:.ptions - .....cvembcr ~_.." 1 not; (n Riverhead Soils (RdA, RdB, RdC). Riverhead soils are deep, well drained, moderately coarse-textured soils that formed in a layer of sandy loam or fine sandy loam over thick layers of coarse sand and gravel. The texture from 0 - 32 inches is sandy loam and fine sandy loam. Sand, loamy sand, gravelly sand and gravelly loamy sand is found at depths of 32 - 65 inches. The permeability is moderately rapid in the root zone (surface layer and subsoil) and very rapid in the underlaying layer. Riverhead soils have moderate to high available moisture capacities (see attached table). Natural internal drainage is good, but in many places where these soil s have been farmed a plowpan has formed. These soils have low organic matter contents and low natural supply of plant nutrients, but crops respond well to lime and fertilizer. Generally, these soils are well suited to crops commonly grown in Suffolk County. RdA Riverhead sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes. Areas of these soils are usually large and uniform and nearly level with some areas of undulating slopes. The erosion hazard is slight. Moderate droughtiness some~....hat limits plant growth unless irrigation water is ap- plied. Returning crop residue to the soil and growing winter cover crops help to protect the surface layer from wind and water damage. Th(~ addition of this organic matter also improves the available moisture h,olding capa- RdB Riverhead sandy loam, 3 - 8 percent slopes. Most small deposits of this soil have moderately short slopes, but large areas are undulating.. Cultivated a]::-eas are 2 - 3 inches shallower to coarse sand and gravel than the representative Riverhead soil because of past erosion. The erosion hazard is slight to moderate. Keeping cover crops on the soil in winter and returning crop residue will help to pro- tect exposed areas from erosion. Diverting runoff water from higher areas also helps to reduce erosion damage. Irrigation water can be applied at a moderate rate. , STRAW BALE SEDliv1[NT B/\RRIERS ;", / ;'" ~ ,---""/ 1;/ _J5>~ -, y" /f ror. .~~'((;7 ~ &:~it;{>~ " w\ ()\ \i(r -;:(3'(/ ~r?/~""".~ ~~.. 'l!U ~ '';<'oj;?'f :':'r" ~ ~ : ~""" "-'.. .~ '. ...., ~," "'~ '" .-, 1" , .~ \ ~ 'V If:::> ~ ~ ,~. ... ~ ~~\" '.\...~ ):'~.'- "'..,~~~~';;, 1~V --= i:]~,~,_ ~v.<,,:c;,):.. ~ \;) -:.- ',- \1\~' -~.. '. - -s-?"\.. \> ~"1X ~ ... '1.'1v),I""-r 7 iJ , '..::-;.. .... -'<J' <(:. '-"::r ""Jl'')'t'~ f"'\, ~ ",f;.~' "~-:'--"_"~)p'" ~~0. -,'-1-------- __ -',\"~~ ~ _1-i 'f~" -jC' ,,&\,.,- "'" ,.f; I;,; If' . :1".J.~:<;:_.. ~- '" " ~~ -"..{ ~. .. - '., ,,",,"" '. . - ~ j-\.". _ ~,~ ~. ...,to _. .~r<<;;;J.( ~ "'~ ~ <-.. I ."...(i.- ~ .<::' ?-'~ ..... ~,~ ' - ~iJ;.~. - ~ 'vc'~,. i V.< 4&!WVIl!.'C:\'~~f.,1~~~,~-... "i,~", ,r~~'" \ j P ~I 'Jl.J ,'V,' -:. ..... \-, ). . ..' j.\,- ~ t ~ ~ ~,r ~ ( I ...., -I.\k~~ ~ \ _,;: ~ ~ _ /~~@~_ '. ;; - f~~'(/~\~ r \'::;'1>>t1~~., ~~,'~Iwr Y; - f vertical face . ~\F~IWW~I~\'( -- -PreVelltin~ siltation of sto-rm water dra'Ins duritlt6 construction , steel pickets 0-' stakes embcd9cd 112'- 2..' in 1~1rOundj l";-r- first ,.stahe angled fO\-<Jan.:J /tilGl, ,,~ ,-.~- 'Prl!v~ousfy 1,)(0 bale ". '%j-~.& ~"~..~-':::jJJ~_/ / / (] / ~ ~\~---7~~''<o~________~ &-c -,,:_ /J;:::o..-,-/ji"J' -. -;';-~3f!/rr"~ '.", ~ ~~''': ~ .l~=- - .L>:r:~,',;'_)(,7~t;:'v:t:> ,r\l~;'>:i,{'''~_ ~~~.c=-.-_c , r t~..b-... -..",q""'~~------.1J:~'-f,'."'.f.' J\.ro.~'J".~".-i>l'-'-,; ---:::::-~:::"~c:. r .. ,t-.:.'h: -:"-- (,-.-" .J. <.~~l!/"- \.~-.~-:''':'.'':J''-A.~. .;....4.\;~-\._.:'L,t.~."-it.~ ", ,", -:::-------:::.~"'--~ J~;s. ~ ____...--::}:'" ;:.),--- -?,..'.r~Y(.>,,>,~,.'j,,"-.h "r/.-- J ;~~E "', ~t: r ~(. 1 ~,~,-~~{~~':;:'--:_~~.."~ .(<y'j;:-ff"'~)'~<J~l'r<,~<_~-),;'-/():~'-6\h'v'" ~"'I""-----;-""'Z.:',, --" 1';---:''''! '-; " ,,-~'P"?r.:XC':-J:_,;,:av-"d " t..... ~ ~;;; ~ " .;})v.\~)!.-' i' I '~(;","'.j;SJ:Jij.Dr./(.~fc,CY('j(Y ..>- ".;VI ('" "'~. f. " , c::'X.~~. r 1 ~ i "Ji:l.C:)~:'0,\.\".'0:-?'T''-;~:2f:g)" or' . ....~-..".." }/lJ,...,- f J'. '!I,.Pft./'~'-"""""\'i')"-:'<)"'''''~S ' '.; 'Jt. -----..::.,;: ~~- ~~}I ~' :.;. ,~),.",~-;)(i,)5-r;'~<'(J""- 0 -. ' , ----.. ~ -::: :~"\-'" ~ '" A ".C ;rio, r, 'h5"CI _ ~ " . ','; .,,' """. " < . ...../... p .........=s--- ~ "':i;?)(')(t~~~ ~ - I". ~'h A. ;':",//' , Crusf1Cd 5tone - I ,. 1980 1.06 ( 1. Set the stakes. 2. Excavate a 4"x4" trench upslope along the line of stakes. /~;?- . /./. 4" ~:::,.J?f/:,~; >" _ ~' ,// /.~"'.,-:-' _.~ ------". - ----/" / ' - ~ ... '"- " /'~~/" /~"- ~"~ %'ftI',,,,, // Flow ~\III~~~fjiiI~ I\~ '!allil -', ~ 3. Staple filter material to stakes and extend it into the trench. 4. Backfill and compact the excavated soil. --, CONSTRUCTION OF A FILTER BARRIER Source: Installation of Straw and Fabric Filter Barriers for Sediment Control, Sherwood and Wyant Pl ate 1.06a Plan Flow + Elevation PROPER Source: Adapted from Installation of Straw and Fabric Filter Barriers for Sediment Control, Sherwood ilIId Wyant Plate 1.06b III-21 98( r-._w---:e~'-posts and excavatE a I trench upslope alon~ the I of pos ts i 4"x4 ; !if ! 3 Attach the fllter faonc to the wi re fence and exteno j nto the trench ')ta[)~f' \;I. ',- 1 i~ (! bdU\1 dJ\'~l (;F!.., t::)J.:tdvci~"~~(' Lxtenslorl at taDf1l an( ""'-; rei nte t.nt: n::'nct! Fi j tet CONSTRUCTION OF A SILT FENCl I Source: Adapted from InstallationofS-irawind-Fab : Filter Barriers for Sediment Contror;dS-herwooc and Wyant -------.--.-- 'r' SEVIMENT TR/\P Earthen El71bankmmt .! ^ ,,' ",~ ,. ':q( <' "- . ".' ',' . ' ", . . ," .:. ~~5 ~ if"~ _Ui~~':M_~~ m-QM?~,~~ lb . ~'i,."!.-="':>l ~&=\ '_ .w "." _~~ " .", ~:::-r ....' ..~ J, . . ..... . r:;::::r' , "~,.. , I. -. ~ (>t ll_. . . ,---- ." I "-~~~." ,\ ~/ Il, / ' I"'~~~ '- ~~ '-~\\ ~ /:0 'll/J/II' '" , ~~ '- ~,\\ -. - - /,,1.,,-;// ..... /.......-~ ""-~~ J //; /%% . ~ ~~ ~ . /Iii/I,,), //~/(.;, %~, ~:.:-? . .-451/ / ////, '/'//' .... ~ -:~. $- ~ . " //;;; ~ -.:~~ /' .. .~ :' /1///// III ~~". ~=ff/:;-" ,~~~~~; "~~\"k .f fl" '~..........'~ ~- ....,"'".~,' " r I ,,,";:,.... ..1"" \ \ \ , \ \ \ I \\ '''-''''-\ '\ ~ ,.'g F: - ''''\ \\" f \ ,,,'\ . , \\ \ '\"'- i ~ ,\~~{~>~~i ;--- \( y,! ,i,~\h/)\ -.-'- 'r ..... " t".... r\~ ~~ :h n.~;:,K~~': ~l~~~ . I ~ ~i,~s-~'--.~ ~.....'-....'~ ~~~--' ~-- ~ =--~ ~ ~~~i@}~/-- ~ a-~' J~ ~~ . t . .....lllt\ L- . / I ,1/ , , i', {,\ >(,. ", :J t ,', / I . .......-.....It!; -~>t....., ~(. TYPI tAL "PROFILE -Protectd outlet - . '1 "\ ~lll,.IL."II',- "Be.rm 'l'erfora+cd riser . .... '^\. t'J) - ------------ -=-=-n~----- ~" . .'~ .;' T Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 March 2, 1987 Environmental Analysis Unit DEC, Building 40, Room 219 SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11794 Gentlemen: Enclosed find a completed Short Environmental Assessment Form and a copy of the map of the subdivision of Sidney and Robert Olmstead, located at Mattituck, tax map no. 1000-114-7-14. This project is unlisted and an initial determination of nonsignificance has been made. We wish to coordinate this action to confirm our initial determination. May we have your views on this matter. Written comments on this project will be received at this office until March 16,1987. We shall interpret lack of response to mean there is no objection by your agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, and our agency will assume the status of lead agency. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHO~D TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. cc: Department of Health Services ~v:::"C:::::-0Q:,... ~c.\~Hf)LJ(-;:;% PL. :'ANN.~...NG<B.....'. ".6~t.RD 1::/ ;;"{' l,..-:\~/,,:i:' ~ ~ TO~~. 0". S. O.,JJ, ,.' i ,OLD I"~ " .. -i::J , ~ ,,~~ ,';:"" _~t',y S(ygF(}~~~TY ~~~. '~,\"'::1> ,""<:..,-~;JJY Southold. N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 12, 1987 Mr. Richard J. Cron Attorney at Law P.O. Box 953 Cutchogue, NY 11935 Re: Harvest Estates located at Laurel Dear Mr. Cron: It is apparent that you misunderstood the Board, since you indicate that we are requesting that you merge the two subdivisions. This is not the case, we realize that the two subdivisions be considered two separate subdivisions;but for plotting and for roads, we request that the two projects be coordinated. Since we are not requesting you to merge these two projects, in light of our request, we would appreciate that you review the proposed map to see how you could carry out the recommendations of the Board. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Vl[;~:l;r!2L11 Bennett Orlowski,Jr.,AZhairman , Southold Town Planning/Board dms 734-5100 AREA CODE 516 /::(1' tV/ft:Ced (f/7<O-,,," an.d'(f~ ./I~ .9?flUd /)1 (1:/ /jrL", ,958 e~A'Le. . /f?!/ //'P,JJ,5.CtJ8P .j{J<<~4-J</,/ f/-1V'n ,,ftmRd ,/ f/~ . *.11:_(,.'7<. I.. ~- ffA"d,'/>~. .1407< .//"",;k ,#~u I" o/'/,,,(;"lh"W( Nt",. J~fYI. III /__f'd r~>'NI'( r;'.m{,.. .r;i'N'/k{ ,j':)6/:9 December 22, 1986 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall - Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Harvest Estates Subdivision Dear Mr. Orlowski: As a result of the meeting with your Board on December 8, 1986, and the proposal of the Board to merge into a single subdivision the Harvest Estates property and the property of Farmveu Associates, thorough consideration has been given to such proposal by the owners of Harvest Estates and, as a result thereof, it is determined that same is totally unacceptable. In light of the foregoing, and the fact that a proposed subdivision of the premises is presently before your Board, it is respectfully requested that the Board grant sketch plan approval of the subdivision as proposed or, if the Board deems it appropriate, to either reject the proposed subdivision plan or, if it is so indicated, recon@end appropriate modifications thereof; in the lattFc two instances, the reasons for such action are to be furnished to thF' l..H1r1l?C'signt=od in wri ti_neJ! pllr'Rll~nt 1-0 Pl;:mni.nc: Roarn pr::-()('pr11Jr:e,~_ In light of the fact that this subdivision was first proposed to the Board in September, 1986, I would respectfully request an early determination of the foregoing. Very truly yours, RJC:e C~)l~.__S~ON' ESQS. /:?~;r;; ~/::: / ";!f;?~' ,.-// (>~/ ~~.:t;_____ ~~~ct~ ~ -;c-o F" /'--'L..r'~_~1:::- V.-)t--lr-":., ..;:"'~,i- ter w/PT1-\s 2&A 6V DO t~or et;;1-CO HL\"-"E_ Co>-l ~.e.D4 +- L-_~.' It":'.~ ,;2/'-; -~:)c:,-r <:,:', <,- 2:5D~6 c(;" 12Z-::>O M/>J ~ ~~rFOL!( "'~~ Pf~~,~I~~\&~'D T~~lso~., ;J.I:()LD U),)~,'\' t'\~iu.;:;.".,', ",-""4' ~~ \J!~"'~'i ~ sO' ,O~~,,:R · ,>'~ 'y '~~ Southold, N. Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 November 5, 1986 Stanley Pauzer Manager Suffolk County Water and Soil Conservation 127 East Main Street Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Major subdivisions: Daniel Marcucci, "Harvest Farms", "Home Farm Estates" and "East Marion Woods" Dear Mr. Pauzer: As per your discussion with me of this date, enclosed are major subdivision surveys which we request that you review with regard to drainage. The major subdivisions of Daniel Marcucci and "Home Farms Estates" are in the preliminary stages ,therEfore, we are able to include with the referral the surveyo~s drainage plans. However, "Harvest Farms" and l'East Marion Woods'! have not reached the preliminary stage. We would greatly appreciate your review and comments or recommendations with regard to the drainage on the site as well as any othera~ect of the proposals which your office may have jurisdiction over. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. -1&roi:.Cll-~I:~ ~ JENNETT ORLOWSKI, ,J/r., CHAIRMAN SOUTH OLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 October 23, 1986 Mr. Richard J. Cron Attorney at Law P.O. Box 953 Cutchogue, NY 11935 Re: Harvest Estates Dear Mr. Cron: Please let this confirm the discussion of the Planning Board at the Monday, October 20, 1986 meeting. It was the consensus of the Board to conduct a field inspection of the proposed subdivision to be known as "Harvest Estates" prior to any further review or action. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, ~-fI: ([]tWW~LJ V,d/lL/Y BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR., CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary ~. .~....... --" SFP 2 n 1986 734-5100 Il,REA CODE 516 hay rY/f;(-~d tf//J<?L;~ tZ.?u/' -tf/~ ./t;~'n .}{icd u/) (iYi (;I/Y . /7 /C C/ ,T /. ,:;f}ul> ,yJcJ ffuk4u<!. ./:?l/ //?l8.5"-tJaJ4.C/ .~:r,{u~.~/,,/ (;/N;;# ,;tk/NU4' ~/ C1'tWt.. ../tAf'/.O'. r..y 17...../.)i2... .j'J~.1' .'/t",,/k t'#~( IF o/'/,N?t//lU,,,,t r'N(Y: .j:~/f/ _ l JI /'(f/'/ r::'f'/J<t r;"t't'In. ./t/<E;k ,J...01/:-:> Delivered by hand. September 26, 1986 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall - Hain Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Harvest Estates Subdivision Dear Mr. Orlowski: Relative to the above captioned proposed subdivision, I enclose herewith twelve (12) maps of Harvest Estates for sketch plan approval, together with an Affidavit of Disclosure of owner- ship. I should appreciate it if this matter were placed on the next agenda of the regular meet:ing of the Planning Board and that I be advised of said date and t:ime for appearance. Thank you for giving t:his matter your attention and reply. RJC:e Enclosure Very truly yours, CRON and CRt;lN, ,ESQ~} (- . / ;;) /' ' p-''X(' ,/ "h";::d /" ". '>~1.c/~ .?,. A~JA:: / ~/ ...;.. . f SEP 2 6 1986 DISCLOSURE AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK SS. : COUNTY OF SUFFOLK RICHARD J. CRON, being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is one of the qeneral partners of ALDRI ASSOCIATES Joint Venture Partnership with principal office at Main Road, Cutchogue, New York 1193:;. That said Joint Venture Partnership consists of two general partners, to wit: Richard J. Cron and Joan M. Cron. That there is no other person or persons interested ~n said Joint Venture Partnership. 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