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Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM# 1000-12-1-2 Dear Mr. Wickham: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, April 30 , 1990. WHEREAS, J. Parker Wickham is the owner of the property known and designated as Mattituck Airport, SCTM# 1000-12-1-2, located at Airway Drive at Mattituck; and WHEREAS, a formal application for the approval of this site plan was submitted on October 22, 1989; and WHEREAS, on February 15, 1990, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a variance for the construction of a building for storage of antique vehicles; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8) , Part 617, declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on March 26 , 1990; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Site Plan Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and be it therefore, RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board approve and authorize the Chairman to endorse the final survey dated April 4 , 1990 . Page 2 Mattituck Airport Enclosed please find a copy of the approved map on the above mentioned site plan endorsed by the Chairman. Please contact this office if you have any further questions. Very truly yours, ' Bennett Orlowski, Jr. ,s Chairman Encl. cc: Building Department Assessors Office pjS\\Ffpf� Sv e c J� 0CY 21 Isyy APPLICATION FOR Date UST Application ie 2 CJNSiDE?2 o.i' vN tis: New _Chan PL,. r Revision of ge Of U e 8 Filing Fee L�� Other an Approve g= Re-Use Eatens c to Reed !c�//2 SPeciLY xe Plan_ > ° A F.xist :q`U e--� 7-� Ppm —..x_ Name of Business or Site -�---" -- Location of Site Address of Site Tom_:f� 142 Name of Applicant if available 2 Address of Applicant ����K � Person ---.L�-C�-,__—_-- _ `------ to be responsible for _Te1ez; rT�'rb� '-' --- Construction �tJne ��� s5� Applicant ' 00 '- s interest in s—ite-ch ce k�ieTelehone- 1C�1L1��, — Owner of Fee Title O•�ne' of Land. 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P� ✓ F -- — - _._ _.._ NDc Rm EE? UNTIL APPROVA' LD•NUM ...._... r. OCT 2 4 r State Appendix C T 1989 SNORT ENVIRO nvtronmental QualitySEQ; PART!-_PROJECT 1 Review F I- APPUCAN7 INF (TO be completed For UNLISTED ASSESS ' PONsoq Pleted b ACTIONS On ty ENT l)� , y Applicant or Pro 3' PRO1ECTLoCATI N ��C/�lJtq IectsPonsorl Municl 1'"L 2• PROJECT NAME a• PRE Pallly F " CISE LOCATION(Street address and roatl l]�Y/ Inters ~ecuons,prominent county lantl marks,etc.,or ProvidemaL�C� '•' Pl S• 1S PROPOSED ACTION: . 0N„� �a S. D ' E14tanalatl DESCRIBE PROJECT �M�Iflcatlon/alteratlon BRIEFLY: l A� 7. AMOUNT OF WP 7AFFEL'TED: 8. WILL Yes OPoSED ED AChO��'N COM PLY W s Ultimately I Ily ❑No EXISTING ZONING p—��- aerea ` I No,deswioe bdaily A OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? g• WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? ElResid �y Descnoa; Industrial ECT? ❑Commercial ClAgriculture r ❑OMINV Park/Foroet/OPen s Pace Q 70, STAT DOES OR LOCAL)? A PERMIT APPROVq STAOY'LLI? L• OR FUNOINO, NOW T � �No OR ULTIMATELY F If Yes, list agency(s)and FROM ANY OTHER GOV ' ~ PermiVaPProvals ERNMENTAL AGE" "(FEDERAL• a es ANY ASPECT OF YeE A u. '�'ON HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID •'Y\,Jw agency name and PermiUaPP Ova1PERMIT OR APPROVAL? 12' AS A RESULT LT OF PR OPOSEO ACTION WILL EXISTI NG PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE CERTIFY THAT TH MODIFICATION? ,,, RAI PROVIDED Applicant/sponsor / 80VE Is 11 r name: o =-2 'I 0q,0 ll tf FMY KNOWLEDGE �9nalure: \ -- Date: If the action '- -- Is in the Coastal Coastal Assessment p Area, and you are a state orm be/ore proceeding agency, complete the OVER With thisassessment 1 x w ..ortCVl and ase the FULL'rAr SSMEN RONMENTALI �� oART11._ENV` TRESHO..) J � CPI, ai 7 +2 !iNo,anegativedaclaran ANY TyP'. -_ iN 1 A DJEo ACTION EXCEED -- NUSTED ONO .FC 1171; IJI �Y=_s dl P I } JILL ACTION RECEI ther involved agen`r T,a> oe ,andw often :t teglctio s e superseded by .CLi.OWINC t,y„ put,m- solld waSte production or V” S naY 1 No ❑Yes p. JantitY, noise e.e<. ax!stin, i RESUIi IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS a S•SOt" lan W{TH T air quality, surface or 9roun]rater 9 „ain briefly C. COULD ACTION oblemsl Ex{ Ct. Exlslln9 drainage or flooe,09 W i Potential for erosion, I to Ical historic. -r ot!ru� natural or cultural resources;o+ ,-orvunun ty dl neighborhood character? ExPlaln Y' ,Aesthetic, agricultural,archae0 9 C2. or fauna,fish,shellfish o: Hlldlife species, so.iticant habitats, or threatened w endangeretl pecies'7 Explain brie IY: s Ca. Vegetation 4 Explain bila" U. A communn9's e xislin9 Plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change In use or Intensity of use of land or other natural resources C5. Growth, subsequent development or related activities likely to be Induced by he propose`f action? Explain oneliy CG Long term,short term,cumuiative,or other effects not identified in CI-05? Explain briet{y. C7. Other impacts(including changes in use of either qu anbly or type of energy)? Explain brie BY. IVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL jr,WACTS? - GONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL AD p IS THERE.OR IS THERE LIKELY TO Dan briefly ❑No If Yes,exp yes V Agency) portant or otherwise sig o be completed by 9 ar dure TION OF SIGNIFICANCE(T obablliry of occurring: al DETERMINA determine whether n Is (b)1P g- 11 orting materials. Em PART 111— a setting (i.e. urban addre- INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse econnectionrW with os O add attachments or reference supe - ould be assessed in and(Q magNtude. If necessary, impacts have been identified and adequately Each effect sh geographic scope; - trieverstOlitY; (e) 9 acts which _ otentially largeOr, declaration.Jerse Imp explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse i if you have identified one or more p are a p analysis above and any sups ChecK this bo pceed directly to the FULL Eas d on prep Occur. Then P you have determined, Sign' etet adverse environmental based NOTthesultoin any n an ana Y that the proposed action the reasons supporting this determination: �] ChecK this box if Y f documentation, ents as necessary, I AND provide on attachm ---- Name o! Lede nKencv N,ne of NesOunvble Ulhcrr ,n?arid A6en<V —� _ _ -- Ynnt,+�IYPe S,gndwre or v",Fd"- l❑ 1 f7e e i ,m rr�C AKeacY KISP-05' Tedd �, AlUle U ..._.-.._...- APPLICANT' S AFFIDAVIT OCT 2 Z , ; STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK /1 °� f�tl�/lr^ t "ie�CA/Are anr� -yo that he resides at bein in the State of New g duly sworn, deposes IT- Or that he is th York, and that he iS 'TV the owner of (Title) of the the ove property, or Cor which is hereb (Specify whether Partnership owner Poration) Y making application; that the or his heirs, successors ve assigns Will, at his own expense, install the required site improvements in accordance with Of the Code of the Town of Southold for the area stated herein and that there are Article XIII which are not shown nonexistingestructures or improvements which are Plan; that titlertoements on the land shown OnsaidPlants-of-way have been clearly the entire that no Y established parcel, filed plan which has not been abandoned of the Plan both infringes upon aan are roads; that he has examined as to Y duly roads; all rules and re lots and as to g Board for the filing of Site and w ill adopted by the same; that the plans submitted Plans and will comply changed in any manner without as approved, will not beP Y with and that the actual the will of the Planning Board or strict accordance withtheimprovements will be installed in Plans submitted. Signed Sworn to (Owner) before me this — �day of L l 19-1 (Notary Public`) �� FLORENCE A.PAYM Signed MM PUBLIC.Side of New VWO QuIffied inNo. Suffol8 (Partner or Corporate Officer ata Title) 6MInnupn ExOm June 30.iCL xts strt ti ,�N llis FOR .a 5 �-7-)fL L� 1 O LOCA f�sTa49GE j3LJ)1y0 I`' �I�4? 7T/T �j( • v�n1CLUN /ti- �-A/ VoiPT SCTbI# 1000- 3- c I SITE PLAN Presubmission conference (within 30 days of written request) r4 Pc H ° Complete application received (within 4 months of presub. conference) Application reviewed at work session (within 10 days of receipt) sero. Applicant advised of necessary revisions nY if<cN -7 d /5'9 a (within 30 days of review) Revised submission received iW OK Lead Agency Coordination SEQRA determination REFERRED TO: Zoning Board of Appeals °PX yrr`) (written comments within 60 days of request) se /9r Board of Trustees PLU Ir [a r7 inro. Building Department (certification) Suffolk County Dopartment of Planning ---- W1 oK c8x Department of Transportation -State ie&ro.` OK Department of Transportation - County �_(=i` OK Suffolk County Dept, of Health Fire Commissioners -- - ro` oK Sent: H- ;2 - 9v :_ RECEIVED: Received Draft Covenants and Restrictions Pa 71 Filed Covenants and Restrictions - --- '= oK Landscape plan inro OK Lighting plan �_ inro� OK Curb Cut approval Health approval Drainage plan Reviewed by Engineer uoi Approval of site plan -with conditions Endorsement of site plan Certificate of Occupancy inspection koi �_ inro. OK One year review goo t ero. OK �. ..—.—.—.—.—.—...— TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Sufiollc County, New York 516 - 765-1801 LN? 35069 �0outhold, N. Y. 11971 / a 190 j REC I OE (L� /L� Dollars $a . 00 1 Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk i lCash El Cheek [9/ �4 �3 By f I%)WN CLERK j TOWN OF SOUTHOLD j Suffolk! County, New York 516 - 765-1801 O 33254 - o thold, N. Y. 11971 119 ECE D OF. 9 _ Oil lFor 1 � j JuAth T. Terry, Town ler jj - i win M . M \ io 1 v � � ••SVMSET �\' ED ID A VOICE LOCUST z;j f IJ m C lI v \ m 4 \ ��j• is i f - r O . �1 � I r ---- Po 10 29 L➢. O9 PO' 0 . . •,���� `-� r-cam -- I f c3 ���UfFO TRUSTEES O G John M.Bredemeyer,III,President o��; y` SUPERVISOR Henry P. Smith,Vice President Co 1., x SCOTT L.HARRIS Albert J. Krupski,Jr. p cep r John L.Bednoski,Jr. Town Hall a 53095 Main Road John B.Tuthill P.O.Box 1179 Telephone(516)765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 20, 1992 Parker Wickham Airway Drive P.O. Box 1312 MAttituck, NY 11952 RE: SCTM #1000-115-9-6. 1 & 123-1-1 Dear Mr. Wickham: The Southold Town Trustees request that you submit an application for a wetland permit for those operations reviewed today on inspection and subject of our recently issued violation. Your application should clearly detail any additional clearing or filling operations you propose and include a current licensed survey which specifically denotes the edge of this fill as it presently exists (in proximity to the wetland) and how you can establish slopes of repose which are less than 3 : 1 . All slopes should be no more than 3 : 1 and will have to be promptly re-seeded upon permitting. We request that you submit this application as soon as possible to reduce any further damage to this wetland. Enclosed is a current wetland application. If we can be of further assistance in this matter, please do not hesitate to call. Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trusteesi enc. �1 FE8 2 5 1 JMB: jmt CC: Planning Board SDNTNDtpio�'N l Town Clerk p�ANNIN�8{pRD Town Attorney Bay Constables MEMORANDUM: TO: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk I FROM: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner /y RE: Parker Wickham - Violation 492-0242 Chapter 97-20 SCTM# 1000-115-9-6 .1 & 123-1-1 Date: January 27 , 1992 This violation appears to be on Mattituck Airbase property for which a change of zone petition was made by Parker Wickham. How will this violation affect the Town Board' s handling of the application and the environmental review in particular. Also, this probably should be brought to the attention of Cramer, Voorhis & Associates for their information. cc: Harvey Arnoff, Town Attorney pt3 gUFF01/( ! �S TRUSTEES John M.Bredemeyer,III,Presidento SUPERVISOR Henry P. Smith,Vice President W ,? SCOTT L.HARRIS Albert J.Krupski,Jr. �,f, • �'F John L.Bednoski,Jr. 'f1Ql ��O Town Hall John B.Tuthill 53095 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 Telephone(516)765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 23 , 1992 Parker J. Wickham Airway Drive P.O. Box 1312 Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Parker Wickham - Violation #92-0242- Chapter 97-20 SCTM#1000-115-9-6 .1 & 123-1-1 Dear Mr. Wickham: After further consultation with the Town Bay Constable and a site inspection by Trustee( s) it is the position of this office that, in addition to the requirement of your filing for a permit, you must immediately remediate the site against potential siltation of the adjacent wetland by placing a staked row of haybales at the top of the embankment. Since the ground is hard frozen you will have to auger in the bales and secure them with re-bar or snowfence stakes etc. A minimum of 2 stakes per bale is required and several haybales are to be staked as landward returns to prevent run-off from short circuiting around the barrier. No additional work is to be done in the disturbed area or within 75 ' of any wetlands onsite until the entire Board of Trustees has had an opportunity to contemplate your permit application and visit the site. Based on the information to date, you should expect the requirement of a substantial remediation, including possible total removal of all materials placed in this wetland. If this office can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, i John M. Bredemeyer, III FP:LAN 'r;,;�p President, Board of Trustees cc: Town Attorney, Town Planning, Bay Constable COUNTY OF SUFFOLK • a PATRICK G. HALPIN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DAVID HARRIS, M.D., M.P.H. COMMISSIONER January 17 , 1992 N. Dennis Eryou 8 Ivy Place Huntington, NY 11743 Re: MATTITUCK AIRBASE HM91-534R1 Gentlemen: Enclosed please find plans submitted by you on behalf of the above referenced firm. These plans have been found to meet the standards of Article 12 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code and have therefore been approved for construction as noted. Contact Mr. John Gladysz of this office at 854-25: ' , at least 48 hours prior to starting installation, to arrancy ? the required inspections . No product may be put into tank until this Depart- ment gives final installation approval and issues a permit to operate. If you should have any questions in this matter, feel free to contact me at ( 516 ) 854-2530 . Very truly yours , Ja� Meyers Asst . Public Health Engineer JWM enc . Cc , VAI-6121E ScoPA2) 70Q^/ OV- SOLTN0L-b �, o � 1g9`Z SOUTNU��gOPR PIANNtUG (318)834-20 15 HORSEBLOCK PLACE • FARMINGVILLE. NEW YORK 11738-1220 • FA%•894-2300 SUFFOLK CO. DEPT. OF HEAOTH SERVICES permit req ted for: (check all that apply) APPLICATI01'4 -- above -*d tank W upgrade exstg. facility ❑ underground tank ❑ transfer facility PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT ❑ drum/portable cont. ❑ re-piping TOXIC/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE FACILITY ❑ vapor recovery El dry bulk❑ other: ❑ generictank plan NOTICE* Construction may not take place without a valid Permit to Construct. /0, Plans will not be reviewed without a completed application. kv Property Tax Map No. District 1000 Section 123 Block 01 Lot 002 Facility Name:Mattituck Airbase, Inc. Facility owner: 1 Address: Airway Drive Owner's address: (no.) (street) Community: Mattituck "Community: State:New York Zip_. 11952 State: ZiD. Phone: 516 298-8330 Phone: Person to contact for this project: Matt Martin Phone: 298-8330 Address (if different from owner) (no.) (street) (city) (state) (zip) Briefly describe project: 1) To remove existing tanks (above ground) #8 & 9 and dispose of. 2) To replace tanks #8 & 9 with a new system as indicated on drawing VS 1 and located per site plan drawing. 3) THis project will complete outdoor requirements of SCHS. I CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION SUPPLIED HEREON AND ATTACHED HERETO IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE �ld ) &Va lzl� Matthew J. Martin Sept . 26 , 1991 apglftrft§ signature print name date This application with attached plans and reports has beer reviewed and approved for construction and the permit expires* on 7- 7 eZ APPROVING ENGINEER SCDHS JOB NO. i-INle1l 1673 4 R I FAC. 1 2 37 i J o ' Y 4 / ` 5 / , 3QQ� � r d CD PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman '�' O 1 A 4 Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward ' _� yo ftr Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald " P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 September 6, 1991 Arthur Junge 21855 Route 48 Cutchogue, New York 11935 RE: Mattituck Airbase Airport Drive, Mattituck Zoning: Light Industrial and R-80 SCTM # 1000-123-1-2 Dear Mr. Junge: The Planning Board has discussed the issues that were brought up during -the August 9th meeting that was held at the Airbase with Ritchie Latham, Valerie Scopaz, Bob Kassner, Jay Wickham and Rachel Duell. As we understand the situation, the proposed hangars are being constructed by airbase customers who wish to store their planes indoors. Jay Wickham, one of the airbase owners, is aware of and supports this proposal. The proposal calls for adding two new hangars to the south of the two existing hangars. The existing hangars are oriented in such a way that the view of the runway from the hangars is unobstructed. The proposal preserved this view, so to speak, by placing the new hangars in the exact same configuration and orientation as the old, only 60 feet further to the south. However, so placing the new hangars will result in a significant intrusion into the R-80 portion of the property. Airplane hangars are not a permitted use in this zone. You have two options. One is to apply for a change of zone to change part of the R-80 property to Light Industrial. The other is to locate the hangars in such a way as to keep the buildings entirely within the existing LI zone. Attached is a brief comparison of the two options for your reference. The latter option, relocating the buildings, is that recommended by the Board. Also, it will be less expensive and time consuming. However, regardless of how you decide to Comparison of Options for Mattituck Airbase: A: Change of Zone. B: Relocation of Hangars; A. The change of zone option would require the project sponsors to petition the Town Board for a change of zone. The initial fee is $1000 . Additional fees for the environmental review will be at least $400 and possibly as much as $1000 or more if a draft environmental impact statement is required. It is not uncommon for the Town Board to require a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for a change of zone petition. In addition, you will have to pay a qualified consultant to write the impact statment. Whether the change of zone is granted or not, you still have to go through the site plan process. B. The relocation option will result in the placement of the two buildings inside the zoning line between LI and R-80. This means that approximately 60 feet of the R-80 zoned land to the south of the buildings will be used to manuever the planes in and out of the hangars. This option will result in the partial or total obstruction of the view of the runway from the existing hangars. However, the new hangars will have a clear view from the south side of the buildings. This option also will require that the Planning Board allow the use of the R-80 zoned property for manuevering and plane "parking" . At present, the airbase property is under two separate deeds. The larger piece, which is zoned R-80, is the piece that runs to the south of the base proper. The base itself is zoned LI . Jay Wickham said that he is willing to covenant that if the residentially zoned parcel is ever sold, it would be sold without the portion that would lie adjacent to the proposed hangars. (We discussed reserving a strip of 100' deep; which would account for 60 feet to the south of the hangar and an additional 40 feet for plane storage and buffer or screening, should such become necessary in the future. ) This option will cost $255 in site plan application fees, plus $400 for the environmental review for a total of $655. It is anticipated that the application could be processed by this office within three months, assuming a complete site plan application were submitted and no unforseen problems arise. • M proceed, the following information must be shown on revised site plans: 1. The correct location of the zoning line; 2 . The location of the boundaries of all the properties that belong to the Airbase; 3 . if you elect to realign the buildings, please place them within the LI zoning district line. Also reserve 100 feet to the south of the buildings for access and buffer. If there are any questions, please contact Valerie Scopaz of this office. Very truly yours, Q Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl. VS/vs cc: Jay Wickham, Owner and Manager Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector COUNTY OF SUFFOLK �3F/LG lee ✓ P�3 PATRICK G. HALPIN SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DAVID HARRIS. M.D., M.P.H. COMMISSIONER December 20 , 1991 N. Dennis Eryou 8 Ivy Place Huntington, NY 11743 Re: MATTITUCK AIRBASE HM91-534R1 Gentlemen: Enclosed please find plans submitted by you on behalf of the above referenced firm. These plans have been found to meet the standards of Article 12 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code and have therefore been approved for construction as noted. Contact Mr . John Gladysz of this office at 854-2524 , at least 48 hours prior to starting installation, to arrange the required inspections . No product may be put into tank until this Depart- ment gives final installation approval and issues a permit to operate. If you should have any questions in this matter, feel free to contact me at ( 516 ) 854-2530 . Very truly yours , James W. Meyers Asst . Public Health Engineer JWM enc . 1 r 1 1 Et: JRVGC✓1t' t,J('cf'� �vwvj c br �2'ul�IG`�C� "".�' ,;994 LJ0�k''NARD (316)854.25 15 HORSEBLOCK PLACE • FARMINGVILLE. NEW YORK 11738-1220 • FAX#854-2305 aUFFOLK CO. DEPT. OF HEA _TH SERVICES Permit requ ed for: (check all that apply) -- APPLICATION-- �bovegrAtank W upgrade exstg. facilit, ❑ underground tank ❑ transfer facility PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT ❑ drum/portable cont. ❑ re-plping TOXIC/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE FACILITY ❑ vapor recovery ❑ dry bulk ❑ other: ❑ generic tank plan Construction may not take place without a valid Permit to Construct. NOTICE* Plans will not be reviewed without a completed application. CgW1 Property Tax Map No. District 1000 Section 123 Block 01 Lot 002 Facility Name:Mattituck Airbase , Inc. Facility owner: / Address: .airway Drive Owner's address: � (no.) (street) Community: Mattituck 'Community: -) i State:New York lin. 11952 State: zip: Phone: 516 298-8330 Phone: Person to contact for this project: Matt Martin Phone: 298-8330 Address (if different from owner) -- (no.) (street) (city) (state) (zip) Briefly describe project: 1) To remove existing tanks (above ground) #8 & 9 and dispose of . 2) To replace tanks #8 & 9 with a new system as indicated on drawing VS 1 and located per site plan drawing . 3) THis project will complete outdoor requirements of SCHS. I CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION SUPPLIED HEREON AND ATTACHED HERETO 15 TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE �- Matthew J. Martin Sept . 26 , 1991 app}i arts signature print name date This application with attached plans and reports has bee reviewed and approved for construction and the permit expires* on z -'Iz APPROVING ENGINEER L/ - DATE 2 11 ldo/ ISCDHS JOB NO. i-IM11 — 5.3 4 R I FAC. ID.NO. 1 D OC)24 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS V3y - ; SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman P George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road ...._. P.O. Box 1 179 Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Southold, New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 September 6, 1991 Arthur Junge 21855 Route 48 Cutchogue, New York 11935 RE: Mattituck Airbase Airport Drive, Mattituck Zoning: Light Industrial and R-80 SCTM # 1000-123-1-2 Dear Mr. Junge: The Planning Board has discussed the issues that were brought up during -the August 9th meeting that was held at the Airbase with Ritchie Latham, Valerie Scopaz, Bob Kassner, Jay Wickham and Rachel Duell. As we understand the situation, the proposed hangars are being constructed by airbase customers who wish to store their planes indoors. Jay Wickham, one of the airbase owners, is aware of and supports this proposal. The proposal calls for adding two new hangars to the south of the two existing hangars. The existing hangars are oriented in such a way that the view of the runway from the hangars is unobstructed. The proposal preserved this view, so to speak, by placing the new hangars in the exact same configuration and orientation as the old, only 60 feet further to the south. However, so placing the new hangars will result in a significant intrusion into the R-80 portion of the property. Airplane hangars are not a permitted use in this zone. You have two options. One is to apply for a change of zone to change part of the R-80 property to Light Industrial. The other is to locate the hangars in such a way as to keep the buildings entirely within the existing LI zone. Attached is a brief comparison of the two options for your reference. The latter option, relocating the buildings, is that recommended by the Board. Also, it will be less expensive and time consuming. However, regardless of how you decide to M proceed, the following information must be shown on revised site plans: 1 . The correct location of the zoning line; 2 . The location of the boundaries of all the properties that belong to the Airbase; 3 . if you elect to realign the buildings, please place them within the LI zoning district line. Also reserve 100 feet to the south of the buildings for access and buffer. If there are any questions, please contact Valerie Scopaz of this office. Vjerry� truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl. VS/vs cc: Jay Wickham, Owner and Manager Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector 1 Comparison of options for Mattituck Airbase: A: Change of Zone. B: Relocation of Hangars; A. The change of zone option would require the project sponsors to petition the Town Board for a change of zone. The initial fee is $1000. Additional fees for the environmental review will be at least $400 and possibly as much as $1000 or more if a draft environmental impact statement is required. It is not uncommon for the Town Board to require a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for a change of zone petition. In addition, you will have to pay a qualified consultant to write the impact statment. Whether the change of zone is granted or not, you still have to go through the site plan process. B. The relocation option will result in the placement of the two buildings inside the zoning line between LI and R-80. This means that approximately 60 feet of the R-80 zoned land to the south of the buildings will be used to manuever the planes in and out of the hangars. This option will result in the partial or total obstruction of the view of the runway from the existing hangars. However, the new hangars will have a clear view from the south side of the buildings. This option also will require that the Planning Board allow the use of the R-80 zoned property for manuevering and plane "parking" . At present, the airbase property is under two separate deeds. The larger piece, which is zoned R-80, is the piece that runs to the south of the base proper. The base itself is zoned LI. Jay Wickham said that he is willing to covenant that if the residentially zoned parcel is ever sold, it would be sold without the portion that would lie adjacent to the proposed hangars. (We discussed reserving a strip of 100 ' deep; which would account for 60 feet to the south of the hangar and an additional 40 feet for plane storage and buffer or screening, should such become necessary in the future. ) This option will cost $255 in site plan application fees, plus $400 for the environmental review for a total of $655. It is anticipated that the application could be processed by this office within three months, assuming a complete site plan application were submitted and no unforseen problems arise. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS :, is i SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman �'' �+ �— .� Supervisor '�. George Ritchie Latham, Jr. rf�y +.?�.�� Richard G. Ward >_ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Mark S. McDonald Southold, New Yorkk 11971 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 April 22, 1991 Matt Martin Mattituck Airbase Inc. P.O. Box 1432 Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Request for site plan waiver Mattituck Airbase Inc. SCTM# 1000-123-1-2 Dear Mr. Martin: The Planning Board has received your request for waiver of site plan requirements for the installation of secondary containment facilities. The Planning Board will waive the site plan requirements provided that all set back requirements are in conformance with the Town Code. The plan dated April 15, 1991, labeled Fuel Tank Installation, and signed by N.D. Eryou, PhD. , PE, meets the code requirements as reviewed and agreed to by Mr. Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. /Very truly yours,,_ Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector P.O. BOX 1432, 410 AIRWAY DRIVE, MATTITUCK, NY 11952 FAX 516-298-8412 • 516-2298-8330 A3L March 26, 1991 Mr. Bennett Orlowski Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: AV Gas Tank Installation Dear Mr. Orlowski: Mattituck Airbase is seeking a permit to replace its aviation fuel tank system. In November, 1990, we removed our underground fuel system per the county mandate, thereby complying with the counties regulations. At this time, we wish to replace this fuel system with a less complicated, above ground facility. The 4, 000 gallon tank is above ground and complies with county, state and manufacturers regulations. Your office has, on record, our current site plan which you approved in 1990. Enclosed are drawings updating the plan with the proposed tank location. If this location is not acceptable, please advise of other possibilities. We are looking forward to your immediate reply. If you require further information, please contact me Monday through Friday at 298-8330 between 8: 00 and 4 : 00. Sincerely, MATTITUCK AIRBASE, INC. Matt Martin Project Coordinator MM/fap PLANNING BOARD •N 13 APRIL 01090 WHEREAS, on January 9, 1990 , the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Exception for permission to have a rental apartment over an office and; WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8) , Part 617, declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on March 26, 1990; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Site Plan Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and be it therefore, RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board approve and authorize the Chairman to endorse the final survey prepared by Victoria Weile and received by the Planning Board on February 13, 1990. Mr. Ward: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Latham, Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. (Chairman endorsed maps) Mr. Orlowski: Mattituck Airport - Site plan for proposed 2,240 square foot addition to existing storage building. Mr. Ward: Mr. Chairman, I would like to offer the following motion. WHEREAS, J. Parker Wickham is the owner of the property known and designated as Mattituck Airport, SCTM # 1000-12-1-2, located at Airway Drive at Mattituck; and WHEREAS, a formal application for the approval of this site plan was submitted on October 22, 1989; and WHEREAS, on February 15, 1990, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a variance for the construction of a building for storage of antique vehicles; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8) , Part 617, declared itself Lead Agency and issued a Negative Declaration on March 26, 1990; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Site Plan Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; and PLANNING BOARD •t 19 APRIL 9,4k90 Cbe it therefore, RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board approve and authorize the Chairman to endorse the final survey dated April 4, 1990 . Mr. Latham: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ward. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. (Chairman endorsed maps) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx*xxxxxxxxx SETTING OF NEXT PLANNING BOARD MEETING Mr. Orlowski: Board to set Monday, May 14, 1990 at 7 :30 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold as the time and place for the next regular Planning Board Meeting. Mr. Latham: So moved. Mr. Ward: Second. CMr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. Ward, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. McDonald. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx APPROVAL OF PLANNING BOARD MINUTES: Mr. Orlowski: Board to approve the April 9, 1990 minutes. Mr. Latham: So moved. Mr. McDonald: Second. Mr. Orlowski: Motion made and seconded. Any questions on the motion? All those in favor? Ayes: Mr. Latham, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Orlowski, Mr. Ward. Mr. Orlowski: Opposed? So ordered. ( Mr. Orlowski: The August 25, 1989 minutes. \ Mr. Latham: So moved. SuBFi L� � i FoiK • , Town Hall, 53095 Main Road SCOTT L. HARRIS P.O. Box 1179 Supervisor Southold, Southold, New York .� �� Fax (516) 765-1823 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1800 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 199p John A. Keogh, Secretary Mattituck Fire District Pike Street Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Keogh: Enclosed please find ( 2) surveys for 1'h,yTP74u6e19beP61eT- S<cr* j, &/000 - Please notify this office as to whether any firewells are needed. Please specify whether shallow wells or electric wells will be needed. Please reply by f�P - /�> , 1990. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, IjLsl' APR 24 lo90 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. � Chairman enc. hp 1W.VLw` c • F. Y� Southold Town Board of A PPeals �O • t MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. JOSEPH H. SAWICKI JAMES DINIZIO, JR. ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS Appl. No. 3897 Matter of J. PARKER WICKHAM. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XIII , Section 100-132, for permission to construct a building for antique vehicles, proposed construction will have bulk, area and parking regulations and insufficient side yard setback. Property Location: 410 Airway Drive, Mattituck, County Tax Map No. 1000, Section 123, Block 01, Lot 02. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held and concluded on February 1, 1990 in the matter of the Application of J. PARKER WICKHAM, under Appeal No. 3897 ; and WHEREAS, at said hearing all those who desired to be heard were heard and their testimony recorded; and WHEREAS, the Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning, and the surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, the board made the following findings of fact: 1. The premises in question is located along the north side of Park Avenue, Town of Mattituck, and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 123, Block 01, Lot 02 . 2 . This is an application for Variances from the zoning Code Article XIII , Section 100-132, for permission to construct a building for antique vehicles, proposed construction will have . bulk, area and parking regulations and insufficient side yard setback in this LI District. _ 00 00 Page 2 - Appl. No. 3897 Matter of J. PARKER WICKHAM Decision rendered February 15, 1990 3 . XXIII , Section 100-132, No building or premises shall be used and no building or part therof shall be erected or altered in the LIO Light Industrial Park/Planned office Park District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full. 4. In considering this application, the board finds and determines: (a) that the circumstances of this application are uniquely related to the premises and its established nonconformities. (b) that there are buildings in the immediate Zoning District as close or closer with proposed additions and that the area chosen to store antique cars is not unreasonably located. (c) that the use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties. (d) that the variance will not in turn cause a substantial effect on the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience and/or order of the Town; (e) that in carefully considering the record and all the above factors, the interests of justice will be served by granting the variance, as applied conditionally noted below. Accordingly, on motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Dinizio, it was * 0 00 ?a.ge 3 - Appl. No . 3897 Matter of J. PARKER WICKHAM Decision rendered February 15, 1990 RESOLVED, to GRANT a Variance in the matter of the application of J. PARKER WICKHAM as applied under Appeal No. 3897, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1 . That the 18 by 80 ft. addition to store antique cars be located on northwest side of existing large storage building 2 . That the 20 by 40 ft. addition to the existing large storage building be located on the west side of the premises. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis and Dinizio, (Absent Joseph Sawicki and Serge Doyen) . This resolution was duly adopted. df 0 GRRARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN ~ � • 2 � r n Y 70 �` + PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS 1 Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman .,,^jam Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. -%n - Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 October 19 , 1990 Jay Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Proposed Sire plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM# 1000-123-1-2 Dear Mr. Wickham: The Planning Board has reviewed your proposal. The following changes must be made before the Board can proceed: 1. The proposed addition to the storage building must be shown as a solid line, and the word "proposed" must be deleted because this building addition is now existing. 2. The square footage of the two ( 2 ) proposed buildings must be shown. 3 . If outdoor lighting is to be used it must be shown. 4 . Parking spaces and calculations must be shown for the proposed and existing buildings. In addition to the above, an amended site plan application must be filed. A copy of the application is enclosed for your use. If you have any questions, or require further assistance please contact this i offi �; 1 a - 1 �-/yam 1���� Very truly yours, 1 Bennett Orlowski Jr. Chairman cc: Victor Lessard, Prip al Building Inspector 5 a � ' 90 ' g 'L- SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER SENDER: SUBJECT: SCTM#: COMMENTS: ` V F i �tl J Town Hall, 53095 Main Road " ? SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor P.O. Box 1179 :' aye r" 4 Southold, New York Fax (516) 765-1823 �y� _e} Telephone (516) 765-1800 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 5 , 1990 J. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM# 1000-12-1-2 Dear Mr. Wickham: As discussed recently by Robert Kassner of this office, yourself and Mr. Van Tuyl, the Planning Board requires five ( 5) paper copies of the final map with the correct dimensions of the new addition to your existing storage shed. Upon receipt of the requested maps the Board will place the project on its agenda for final approval. If you have any questions or require additional assistance please contact this office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER ' r SENDER: SUBJECT: �L_ SCTM#: COMMENTS: C ' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road 1 rT' ' SCOTT L. HARRIS `r Supervisor P.O. Box 1179 Fax (516) 765-1823 Southold, New York ,n� ,+�� Telephone (516) 765-1800 11971 r PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 19 John A. Keogh, Secretary Mattituck Fire District Pike Street Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Keogh: Enclosed please find ( 2) surveys for Tfii7u1--'A/19//Pe/c7- scP� AeioaU - /-� - / - Z Please notify this office as to whether any firewells are needed. Please specify whether shallow wells or electric wells will be needed. Please reply by APPGL- 1990 . Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman enc. hp C ''' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road o SCOTT L. HARRIS P.O. Box 1179 w� �''^�4 . '� Supervisor Southold, New Yorko�� ,�*�o Fax (516) 765-1823 11971 34 i Telephone (516) 765-1800 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM: TO: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector FROM: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman -3,C,f/a DATE: April 2, 1990 SUBJECT: Proposed Site Plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM# 1000-12-1-2 Attached for your review and certification is the map for Mattituck Airport. Encl. k . Town Hall, 53095 Main Road ^ SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor P.O. Box 1179 y® ' h Southold, New York 0 Fax (516) 765-1823 11971 !���. Telephone (516) 765-1800 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 27 , 1990 J. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM# 1000-12-1-2 Dear Mr. Wickham: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, March 26, 1990. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, actino under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, do an uncoordinated review of this unlisted action. The Planning Board establishes itself as Lead Agency, and as Lead Agency makes a determination of non-significance and grants a Negative Declaration. Please remit a check in the amount of twenty (20) dollars to cover the site plan fee for the additional building of eight hundred ( 800) square feet. Enclosed please find a copy of the Negative Declaration for your records. Very truly yours, "tV- dam; �4 1"s Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl. 1 r_ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road K` SCOTT L. HARRIS P.O. Box 1179 .y© s: Supervisor Fax (516) 765-1823 Southold, New York 1, New i��! Telephone (516) 765-1800 71 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non-Significance March 27 , 1990 This notice is issued pursuant to part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action: Mattituck Airport SCTM# : 1000-123-1-2 Location: Airway Drive Mattituck SEQR Status: Type I ( ) Unlisted (X ) Conditioned Negative Declaration: Yes ( ) No (X ) Description of Action: Site Plan for proposed 2,240 square foot addition to existing storage building. t Page 2 Mattituck Airport SEQR Negative Declaration Cont. Reasons Supporting This Determination: An Environmental assessment has been submitted, reviewed and it was determined that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. For Further Information: Contact Person: Robert G. Kassner Address: Planning Board Telephone Number: ( 516) 765-1938 CC: Suffolk County Department of Health Services Judith Terry, Town Clerk Building Department Board of Appeals Applicant rn SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Supervisor P.O. Box 1179w'/f '' `� -1823 Southold, New York y .r .`ao Fax (516) 765�• �� � I " Telephone (516) 765-165-1 500 11971 Y PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 19 John A. Keogh, Secretary Mattituck Fire District Pike Street Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Keogh: En::lose,A ease find ( 2) surveys for Q; vao -1.13 - CZ. Please notify his office as to whether any firewells are needed. Please specify whether shallow wells or electric wells will be needed. Please reply by 1990 . Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman enc. hp SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER SENDER: SUBJECT: t' COMMENTS: Ihi MAR 2 61990 4 SUBMISSION WITHOUT COVER LETTER SENDER: SUBJECT: SCTM# : COMMENTS: 0 . P5 Eg Town Hall. 53095 Main Road p, g P.O. Box 1179 ,f✓0' $�� Southold. New York 11971 TELEPHONE (5 16) 7 65-19 38 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman DATE: February 1, 1990 RE: Proposed Site Plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM# 1000-123-1-2 The following is in response to your request of January 29, 1990 for comments on Appeal No. 3897, Parker J. Wickham. The Planning Board is not in favor of reducing the transition buffer area between the above Light Industrial (LI ) District and the R-80 Low-Density District to the north of the property from thirty feet to four and one half feet. There is no hardship on the applicant' s part as there are other locations on the site which can be used for the siting of the new building. The purpose of the buffer area is to protect residentially zoned property from the impact of industrially zoned property. Granting the applicant' s request would be an unwarranted intrusion into the buffer area. ter, Town Hall. 53095 Main Road �' 4®► P.O. Box 1179' ®� Southold, New York 1 1971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 22 , 1989 J. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Proposed site plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM$ 1000-123-1�.D'- Dear Mr. Wickham: This letter will confirm our conversation on November 21, 1989. Before the Planning Board will be able to act on your application as you have presented it, you will have to apply to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance to intrude further into the required 30 ' buffer area between the industrial and residential zones. You should be aware that the Planning Board could proceed with your site plan amendment immediately if you changed the plan and extended the building in a different direction that would not conflict with the buffer area. If you are able to obtain a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals, the following will be needed: 1. Revised site plan maps showing only the proposed 1,440 square foot addition to the existing storage shed. 2. Existing zoning, including zone lines and dimensions must be shown on the map. 3 . Landscaping must be shown on the map in accordance with Town Code Article XXI . 100-213 . 4. Parking must be shown for all uses on the site. Floor plan for proposed use should be submitted also. 5. Drainage calculations must be shown on the map for the new extension. If there are any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, 1GF Valerie Scopaz Town Planner rgk Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 GG'v L• TELEPHONE (5 16) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 22, 1989 J. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 RE: Proposed site plan for Mattituck Airport SCTM# 1000-123-2 Dear Mr. Wickham: This letter will confirm our conversation on November 21, 1989. Before the Planning Board will be able to act on your application as you have presented it, you will have to apply to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance to intrude further into the required 30 ' buffer area between the industrial and residential zones. You should be aware that the Planning Board could proceed with your site plan amendment immediately if you changed the plan and extended the building in a different direction that would not conflict with the buffer area. If you are able to obtain a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals, the following will be needed: 1. Revised site plan maps showing only the proposed 1,440 square foot addition to the existing storage shed. 2. Existing zoning, including zone lines and dimensions must be shown on the map. 3 . Landscaping must be shown on the map in accordance with Town Code Article XXI. 100-213 . 4. Parking must be shown for all uses on the site. Floor plan for proposed use should be submitted also. 5. Drainage calculations must be shown on the map for the new extension. If there are any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, Valerie Scopaz Town Planner rgk f� N� § 100-212 'ZONING § 100-213 B. Nonresidential districts Wriajj�ctg, usness, General Business andPark/Planned OffipL� ht Indust e 'I ' MB Marine BVsmess 'stria the landscaped strip s a fifteen(15) feet deep along and contiguous to the front lot line of the property. There shall also be a landscaped area five (5) feet wide abutting the front of the building in all nonresidential districts, including the Hamlet Business District. 1s� § 100-213. Transition buffer area. The purpose of the transition buffer area is to provide privacy from noise, headlight glare and visual intrusion to residential dwellings , if W if uc ri er area shall — comply with at least the following minimum standards: A. The buffer area shall be located within the boundaries of the subject property. B. The minimum width of buffer areas shall be as follows: (1) Hamlet Business District: fifteen (15) feet. (2) Marine Business District: twenty (20) feet. (3) Limited Business District: twenty (20) feet. (4) General Business District: twenty-five (25) feet. 28� /\ (A � (G) Any arict adjoining nd owned tortmaintain d byher than a Newresidential Suffolk County or Southold Town with current or potential use as parkland: twenty-five (25) feet. C. The buffer area shall be of evergreen planting of such type. height, spacing and arrangement as. in the judgment of the Planning Board, will effectively screen the activity on the lot from the neighboring residential area. As a minimum, the planting shall consist of a double row of trees six (G) feet in d# 10129 - 25-n9 y - �f SUBMISSIONS WITHOUT COVER LETTERS SUBJECT: �dl'C KQX LJ • �c��1/� — (nC�� . V 2C��.6 c1 SCTM #1000- SENDER: PHONE NUMBER: PL°AI1i iii Q'ARD T O" O " SO S L,:-? IC � Q L�1Y�'Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 February 14 , 1986 Mr. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Site Plan for Mattituck Airport Dear Mr. Wickham: Enclosed is a signed survey for the above mentioned proposal which has been approved by the Planning Board. If you have any questions, please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly your/ss,, / ( &^ '' , BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAI SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. c,q uuF N PL"_��NI Q 1 D TO S H LD S F:'L TY Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 31, 1986 Mr. Ed Hindermann Building Department Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Parker Wickham Site Plan for Mattituck Dear Mr. Hindermann: The enclosed plans were submitted by Mr. Wickham to the Planning Board. They reflect the change which you indicated would be necessary to avoid a variance for construction of the proposed storage building. I believe Mr. Wickham meant to submit the plans to you so they could be reviewed pursuant to certification. Very truly yours, Diane M. Schultze, Secretary Southold Town Planning Board enc. i a 0", P CAM 0 D TOV0 LD Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 February 11, 1986 Mr. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Site Plan for Mattituck Airport Dear Mr. Wickham: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, February 10 , 1986 . RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board approve the site plan for Parker Wickham for construction of a 42 ' X 60 ' storage building at Mattituck Airport, survey dated as last amended January 31, 1986 ; subject to: 1. A one year review and field inspection prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. If you have any questions , please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours , aklx-o-�+( g(LUI/J&J BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , C IRMA�N y SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary cc: Building Department TEL. 765-1802 5VFF0(k�O TOWN OF SOUMOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O. BOX 728 Ln TOWN HALL `gyp SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 February 3,1986 Planning Board Town of Southold Main Rd. Southold, N.Y. 11971 Subject: Site plan--C. H. Wickham Mattituck Airport amended Jan. 31,1986 C.O. Tax Map # 1000-123-01-001 & 002 Gentlemen: This will certify the amended site plan in meeting zoning regulations for the new building proposed for this site. You truly, Edward Hindermann EH:dsm Building Inspector ,��r 1, �XFFt7(,�„ PtiL LV N I( U" D T6" o sou rxaLD SUF'FQL NTY jl Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 23 , 1986 Mr. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Site Plan for Mattituck Airport Dear Mr. Wickham: Enclosed is a copy of correspondence received from the Building Inspector regarding the above mentioned proposal. As you can see, this plan could not be certified due to the set backs. We suggest you contact the Building Department regarding the changes necessary to meet certification. Once the plan is certifed, the Planning Board will schedule the proposal on the next available agenda. If you have any questions, please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours , BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAI N SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary enc. TEL. 765-180:' c�VFFOLY�� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O. BOX 728 v' TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 January 21 , 1986 Planning Board Town of Southold Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Subject: Site plan C.H. Wickham (Mattituck Airport) amended 12-2-85 Co. Tax Map ;# 1000-123-01-001&002 Gentlemen: The subject property is zoned 'A' Residential-Agri-- cultural and 'C ' Light Industrial . This included the lots 001&002 under Co. Tax Map number since they are contiguous and under same ownership. The 'C ' Zone is highlighted for purpose of showing district lines . The proposed new building will be located in the resi- dential zone district of lot which has a non-conforming use based on the location of existing buildings used by airport . A variance is required for the insufficient set back from the boundary line along southerly side of Ii. Bagshaw property. This is considered a front yard area since pro- perty line is parallel to street line . Set backs in this case could be in line with existing building ' s since they establish a non-conforming set-back. This site plan does not qualify for certification. Y urs truly, / Edward Hindermann EH: dsm Building Inspector TEL. '765-1802 �S.QFO(,(rTOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR P.O. BOX 728 cn TOWN HALL O SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 January 21 , 1986 Planning Board Town of Southold Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Subject: Site plan C.H. Wickham (Mattituck Airport) amended 12-2-85 Co. Tax Map # 1000-123-01-001&002 Gentlemen: The subject property is zoned 'A' Residential-Agri- cultural and 'C' Light Industrial . This included the lots 001&002 under Co. Tax Map number since they are contiguous and under same ownership. The 'C ' Zone is highlighted for purpose of showing district lines . The proposed new building will be located in the resi- dential zone district of lot which has a non-conforming use based on the location of existing buildings used by airport . A variance is required for the insufficient set back from the boundary line along southerly side of H. Bagshaw property. This is considered a front yard area since pro- perty line is parallel to street line. Set backs in this case could be in line with existing building ' s since they establish a non-conforming set-back. This site plan does not qualify for certification. Y urs truly, Edward Hindermann EH:dsm Building Inspector % PL�a' NIN ffO`16D 7 � ( .` '�� TO t SO F LD r SLFFOLKE vi.IY Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 14 , 1986 Mr. J. Parker Wickham Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Site Plan for Mattituck Airport Dear Mr. Wickham: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, January 13 , 1986 . RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board refer the site plan for Mattituck Airport for the construction of a storage building to the Building Department for certification. Survey dated as amended December 2 , 1985 . Would you please forward three surveys for our referral. If you have any questions, please don' t hesitate to contact our office. Very truly yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI , JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schultze, Secretary cc: Building Department SITE PLAN ELEMENTS 4100-134 Town Code �• _ t u3 z ( Lot, block, and section number, if any, or the property taken from tax records ( ) Name and address of the owner of record ( ) Name and address of the person preparing the map ( ) Date, North arrow and written and graphic scale ( ) Sufficient description or information to precisely define the boundaries of the property. All distances shall be in feet and tenths of a foot. All angles shall be given to the nearest ten seconds or closer. The error of closure shall not exceed one in ten thousand. ( ) The locations, name, and existing width of adjacent streets and curblines ( ) The location and owners of all adjoining lands, as shown on the latest tax records (� Location, width and purpose of all exi and proposed easements, sa.thac reservations, and areas dedicated to public use withinor adjoining propert ( ) A complete outline of existing deed restrictions or covenants applying to theproperty ( Existing zoning — C ( Existing contours at intervals of five or less, referred to a datum satisfactory to the Board ( ) Approximate boundaries of any areas subject to flooding or stormwater over Location of existing watercourses, marshes, wooded areas, rock outcrops isolated trees with a diameter of eight inches or measured three feet above the base of the trunk and other significant existing features. ( ) Location of uses and outlines of structures, drawn to scale on and within one hundred (100) feet of the lots. Paved areas, sidewalks, and wehicular access between the site and public streets ( / } Locations, dimensions, grades and flow direction of existing sewers, culve and waterlines as well as other undergroundpl}d. abnve..grouusl ,utU�ties within and adjacent to the property. ( 6°` ) Other existing development, including fences, landscaping and screening ( ) The location of proposed buildings or structural improvement ( The location and design ofall uses not requiring structures such as off street parking and loading areas. - y� The location, direction, power and time of use of any proposed outdoor lighting or public address systems. ( ) The location of, and plans for, any outdoor signs ( � ) The location and arrangement of proposed means of access and egress, including sidewalks, driveways or other paved areas; profiles indicating grading and cross sections showing width of roadway, location and width t of sidewalks and lcoation and size of water and sewer lines. "�� OVER. . . Site plan elements cont. 0100-134) Any proposed grading, screening and other landscaping including types and locations of proposed street trees. ( r ) The location of all proposed waterlines, valves and hydrants and of all sewer lines or alternate means of water supply and sewage disposal and treatment. ( ) An outline of any proposed deed retrictions and/or covenants. ( ) Any contemplted public improvements on or adjoining the property. ( ) If the site development plan indictes only a first stage, a supplementary plan shall indicate ultimate develoment. ( ) Any other information deemed by the Planning Board necessary to determine conformity of the site plan with the intent and regulations of this chapte.- "� • TOWN OF S OUTHOLD ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - PART I PROJECT INFORMATION tris dac•�Tznc +s desicned to assist in deta^...Tni ng :.het`.er -he action proposed •ray have a siani?icant YOi:CE: - .ers .o these ^uestians silt be consiaere effect an the environment. Please car.:elete the ,nt:re :ata ai:eet. Ans a3 dart of tie acPlicat'on for approval and may be s -jr-mer,4-- tq .urer verification and public r_view. Provide any iaoicfonal inforracion you believe will be needed :o comolete ?ARTS Z ana 3. . • ;: is exceed Lnat amofetfan of the ulF wi71 be dependent an information eurrencty availabie and will not involve new stua'es, rtsear-_n or fnvestigation. Ir infor...ation requiring such aaditionai • ork is_unavai ;an le, . -... . -so indicate and speciry a_cn instance. .. .. -WE -IF PgCJEC• : _.. ?0 E 1:10 .4CCRESS OF nlmER itf Oifferent) - (Name) 5P� . '-A001ES3 IND :IAHE OF AP01 rr.1;1T: - Street: J , PA.f21,2F_(z vJlClZi4AM v ]„ i5cacal, lL:ai ::ace: - '•Z 2� - �8'•% 3USt4ESS 7F.GN'c: MAIi,T�cl� N .Y • I7gSZ caca) ;Llai ._ gcr.ZrPrc.Cg �p aoOJE_': (Briefly describe type of project 3r action) cON-S i 12yc-rionl' Oi A' MO��oN T5Utt-DINC� 64ze-X•bo� vJooU "Ff2Ahn� — sTCi i_- StaIN� (Zcx'f: V-0(Z2l�EF` (plc;Sc CCwP!E 'c EACH C,UE3-jiO3 - indicate N.A. if not acolicaole) A. SI-T- :-SC7tPr:0i1 (physic-'T satt:n; of overall projeet," both develacet and :ndevelcoed areas) 1. General caaractar of the land: Generaily unifarr slope _Ganera)ly uneven and rolling ar_irraguia., Z. ?rsent 'and ase: Organ Industrial D( Cormerc'al _, Suournan Au rel __ Forest Agriculture __, OLner J. Tacal acr'aace or project area: _I-acres. -.__... . Aooroximate ac"-age: Presently After Comolecian - - Presently Attar Ccmolec • 14adcw or 3rusnland _acres !crus lacer Sur-ace Aran _icrxs ores cad _acres / Sur-ace!Cras Onvea=:at!d '^cx. • earn or rill) _!Cres Aarlcui:ural ` — _ - ;cads, al'I!d'raS :te:l-mc fr--snwat'_r or - an:! ^.tier lave: ri-a; !s aer sr^Cies sur-:c_s - '6— -„s :a. '_5 ar _... Pits a-er ;:nai:a:a cygei _acres a. ::ha: is are^_en-nand soii ty?e(s) an iro;act s':a? yJN)J Y SO f L- i. a. Are C._.e pectic% :UCC:;pings an arojet:'it:!? pr's _�Ma is ebt.: :a :ea.':Cx' 'r: f'_•c) - _ 6. Approxirate percent3ce of proposed project site with slopes: 0-105 ` 15» or` greater _ 7. Is project contiguous to, or contain a building or site listed on the National Register of Historic Places? Yes -X—No 8. What is the depth to the water table? AV feet 9. Do hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Yes J( Ho 10. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endancered - Yes -!?Lj1o, according to - Identify each species _ 11. Are there any unique or unusual land forces on the project site? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geologi formations - Yes —K—No. (Describe 12. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area - Yes No. - 73. Does the present site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be Important to .the conmunit, Yes _�Lrio 14. Streams within or contiguous to project area: Nth. • - - - a. Name of stream and name of river to which it is tritmtary--- _ 15. Lakes, Ponds, Wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: ._N..6 N!Y- _ a. Name ---------- b. Size (in acres) - 16. What is the dcminant land use and zon'.ng classification within a 114 mile radius of the project (e.! single family residential, R-2) and the scale of development (e.g. 2 story). - I1�IPUS�-21Ia1.`. A�RICut-TuGZQL --= 8. PROJECT DEESCRIPTION 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor 6-C acres. b. Project acreage developed:-_acres-initially; ` acres ultimately. e. Project acreage to remain undeve9vpe14.- d. Length of project, in miles: - (Tfi appy oriole) ----- e. If project is an expansion of existing. indicate percent of expansion proposed: building square i age 411; developed acreage __ 4 of f. Number of off-str--t parking spaces existing proposed '-- g. Maxirrum vehicular trips generated per hour Q (upon completion of project) h. If residential: Number and type ofJhousing units: One amity -10 Family Multiple Family Condominium Initial Ultimate -� I. If: Orientatian Neighborhocd-City-Regional Estimated Employment Ccsrarcial Industrial OC Z J. Total height of tallest proposed structure •ZO feet. ar 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed frcm the site - tons cubic 3. Now many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site - O acres. 4, Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-Important vegetation be removed by thi project? Yes No S. Are there any plans for re-vegetation to replace that removed during construction? _ S. If single phase project: Anticipated period of constructiat i eRhs, (including demolition). 7 If multi-phaszd project: a. Total number of phases anticipat __N0. _. b. Anticipated date oZ commence^ nt phase 1 month _wear (includ _ .. demolition) ti e. Approximate coroTztian tz final phase month _year. - d. Is phase 1 financilol-1depen an subsequent phases? _Yes __ S. Will blasting occur during construction? Yes No 9. Number of jobs generated: during consstryttien _: after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project _ 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? _Yes !' No. If yes, explain 12. a. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Yes No. b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) e. If surface disposal name of stream into which effluent will be discharged _ 13. Will surface area of existing lakes, ponds, streams, bays or other surface waterways be increased o decreased by proposal? Yes No. 14. Is project or any portion of project located in the 100 year flood plain? Yes V 15. a. Does project involve disposal of solid waste? _YesNo b. If yes, will an existing solid waste disposal facility be used? e. If yes, give name: — d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfffii' 16. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes o 17. Will project routinely produce odors (mare than one hour per day)? Yes �_No 18. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? _Yes L—No 19. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Yes No. If yes, indicate type(s) _ • 20. If water supply is from wells indicate puroing capacity /vbO� gals/minute. 21. Total anticipated water usage per day __ gals/day. 22. Zoning: a, What is dcminant 'zoning classificaticn of site? /A/n1�3'7"�yll� t-- b. Current specific zenieg classification of site e. Is proposed use consiscant with ,present zoning? 7 r S d. If no, indicate desired zoning — -_ _ a 26. Approvals: a. Is any Federal permit repaired? _Yes No " b. Does project involve State or Federal funding or financing? Yes 'V': No e, local and Regional approvals: Approval Required Submittal Appro, (Yes, No) (Type) (Date) (Oat city, Town, Village Board City, Town, Villace Planning Board - City, Town, Zoning Board —` City, County Health Oeoartment Other local agencies - ---- Other regional agencies — State Agencies — Federal Agencies —C. INFOMATIONAL DETAILS Attach any additional information-as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be ar adverse impacts associated with the proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which can b taken to mitigate or avoid them. 7 PREPARER'S SIO:APIRE: -, lCy L� ..TITL_. --- ------- � REPSESENTING: _ , DATE: , cU� rI Y `� � V cin Town Hall, 53095 Main Road z ' P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY TELEPHONE TOWN CLERK _ (516)765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 19, 1985: WHEREAS, J. Parker Wickham has requested that this Board waive the provisions of Local Lal; No. 14 - 1985 with respect to his application presently pending before the Southoid Town Building Inspector, and WHEREAS, this Board finds that the applicant proposes to construct a storage build- ing on his property at New Suffolk Avenue and Airway Drive, Mattituck, and WHEREAS, this Board deems such a use consistent with the uses in a Light Industrial District as proposed by Raymond, Parish, Pine, & Weiner, Inc. 's MasterPlan Update Zoning Code revisions, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the applicant be and he hereby is granted a waiver of the provisions of Local Law No. 14 - 1985 to the extent of permitting such uses on said premises as set forth in his application presently pending before the Southold town Building Inspector for a building permit, subject, however, to the applicant obtaining any and all permits and approvals required by all Town and other governmental agencies having jurisdiction thereof. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk �► 1 SITE PLAN ELEMENTS !p Imo- c) rl Sol 1�e c�§100-134 Town Code yr V EA� ( ) Lot, block, and section number, if any, or the property taken from tax records ( ) Name and address of the owner of record J, o.' Li. ( ) Name and address of the person preparing the map -f, (0• t.....) r ( ) Date, North arrow and written and graphic scale ( ) Sufficient description or information to precisely define the boundaries of the property. All distances shall be in feet and tenths of a foot. All angles shall be given to the nearest ten seconds or closer. The error of closure shall not exceed one in ten thousand. ( ) The locations, name, and existing width of adjacent streets and curblines ( ) The location and owners of all adjoining lands, as shown on the latest tax records —) Location, width and purpose of all existing and proposed easements, setbac reservations, and areas dedicated to public use withinor adjoining propert {—j- A complete outline of existing deed restrictions or covenants applying to theproperty ( ) Existing zoning -j- Existing contours at intervals of five or less, referred to a datum satisfactory to the Board —}- Approximate boundaries of any areas subject to flooding or stormwater over Location of existing watercourses, marshes, wooded areas, rock outcrops isolated trees with a diameter of eight inches or measured three feet above the base of the trunk and other significant existing features. ( ) Location of uses and outlines of structures, drawn to scale on and within one hundred (100) feet of the lots. ( ) Paved areas, sidewalks, and wehicular access between the site and public streets F--� Locations, dimensions, grades and flow direction of existing sewers, culy� and waterlines as well as other underground and above ground utilities within and adjacent to the property. {—}- Other existing development, including fences, landscaping and screening ( ) The location of proposed buildings mal -ipreroemeert f--}� The location and design ofall uses not requiring structures such as off street parking and loading areas. - t—� The location, direction, power and time of use of any proposed outdoor lighting or public address systems. f ---}- The location of, and plans for, any outdoor signs (—�-- The location and arrangement of proposed means of access and egress, including sidewalks, driveways or other paved areas; profiles indicating grading and cross sections showing width of roadway, location and width of sidewalks and lcoation and size of water and sewer lines. OVER. . . Site plan elements cont (4100-134) f—� Any proposed grading, screening and other landscaping including types and locations of proposed street trees. 'f--� The location of all proposed waterlines, valves and hydrants and of all sewer lines or alternate means of water supply and sewage disposal and treatment. - An outline of any proposed deed retrictions and/or covenants. ��— Any contemplted public improvements on or adjoining the property. H, If the site development plan indictes only a first stage, a supplementary plan shall indicate ultimate develoment. E-�- Any other information deemed by the Planning Board necessary to determine conformity of the site plan with the intent and regulations of this chapte 166- 6 f 8.2- H1 C 7Y � t RVA%G'f e� I _ .� 3 _ ..t.4 - "l l j 34.4.4ljz jp7A(c) 3 4 4 l 5n� 0 9 17 Ta JJ MARRATOOKA '`/� IR• '°' ,e. A(c) 110 20 22. 7A(c) � S•4 w -- - �' TOWN OF 19 9 o L3 A(c) 1.2Ak) SOUTHOLD j4 xvr o J I,` fUryDE RWATEH LAND) ,t:,' Ica v5 ux y V q .. 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FL id - .^„r. J , i I - u,. O' p L• i.' Southold Town- Board of Appeads MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1609 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN AUG 3 RECD CHARLES GRIGONIS, 1R. ' SERGE DOYEN, JR. - ROBERT J. DOUGLASS August 2 , 1982 JOSEPH H. SAWICKI ,I Mattituck Airbase , Inc. Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Appeal No. 3008 Dear Sir or Madam: This letter is to confirm that the following action was taken at a Regular Meeting of the Southold Town Board of Appeals held on Thursday, July 29 , 1982 : RESOLVED, that Appeal No. 3008 , application for MATTITUCK AIRBASE, INC. for permission to alter and construct addition to existing building in this "C-Light" Zone , be and hereby IS APPROVED AS APPLIED FOR. This resolution was unanimously adopted. An official determination and findings will be filed with the office of the Town Clerk as soon as possible and simultane- ously forwarded to you for your records. If you have any questions , please do not hesitate to call our office. I£ you wish to start construction as early as pos- sible, please return to or call the Building Department for issuance of your building permit at 765-1802. Yours very truly , GERARD P . GOEHRINGER CHAIRZ4AN By Linda Kowalski , Secretary Cc : Building Department ti'�� Planning Board !it yl tri\t, irf r%it I\It.\i lc l\xCLLIti:'SUFPICG •.' SoUI I10LD. N.1'. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL File No. . . . . . . . Date . .t/ c!GIE. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 (?W To //AJC . . . . . . . . . . . . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated . . . .c%/r/.E • • • .l. . • • • • • 19G�.� 7 O, .F ✓�. O at for permit to constructR� .�! . . . . . � /O ��eia�. .✓��!.. . . . . . . . . . . . Location of Property H 7 House No. Street Hamle County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . /.tX -> . . . . . . . Block Ce� . . . . . . . . . Lot Subdivision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filed Map No. , . . . . .— . . . . . . 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Y: �, z , gym ,,>, �. end 8B - to I SCOPE OF WORK: 1 TANK REMOVAL: L 'V C'u "GN tiE 8000 gallon aviation gasoline, underground, bare steel j >> �� c ry NOTE: This tank was removed In 11/90 NEW SUFFOLK AVE. p O 2. TANK INSTALLATION: 4000 gallon Areo-Power above ground modular fuel tank 1 2 complete with filters,avgas dispenser, and hose reel. II"s 20, \ r 3. PIPING: \ NORrN FORK All piping is within the modular tank platform and shall be 1" galvanized —N c co�NrRr iron pipe, properly supported. Suction line to dispenser shall be fitted with n acs , nNe „t cr' g an anti-siphon valve where line enters tank. HAITI VC 15' I I 1 AIFlPORT e y 4. DISPENSER: + /I _ " ^\ f� ' - An 18 gpm Gasboy dispenser, with external hose reel shall be installed. :::)Marratooh,Pt , iI X+^aq�r Iq� GENERAL NOTES: i rM NEW SUFI If. All work to conform with EPA Regs, NEPA Specs, NY State (DEC & Fire Protection), Suffolk County & Town of Southold requirements & other authorities I' I having jurisdiction. Cr R E A T P E C O N I C Electrical wiring to be In accordance with NFPA 30A, Chapter 7 Electrical N o R rH Equipment, for gasoline dispensing equipment. �I GAR x I B A I 'I Vent pipe to terminate 12' above grade, 5' from any building opening. HANGAR J IS in fuel delivery system and provide Contractor to reinstall existing fuel filte x I I static grounding reel with grounding cable 20' longer than the fitted hose length. �� II KEY PLAN 6. Tank to be equipped with Stage I vapor recovery system meeting NYSDEC X requirements, and submerged fill. Floating suction Inlet to be used in supply line. O MATTITUCK A RPOf�Y x I MATERIAL NOTES: t Tank shall be 4000 gallon steel tank with 110% secondary containment, manufactured by Areo-Power. 2. New 6"concrete slab to have a compressive strength of 3500 psi @ 28'days, p end be reinforced with 6X6-10/10 wwm. e 'kms . Tank is to be fitted with an OMTEC ELP 210 overfill alarm, PROPOSED AVGAS with the panel 3 TANK LU D AVGION visible and audible to the filling truck operator, as indicated on Sheet 1. k� 4. Vehicular protection to be supplied by concrete filled steel pipe bollards located ASPHALT / \ as indicated on Sheet 2. TAXIWAY \ 5. Tank, fill cap, and dispenser to be marked as per API Bulletin /11542, Airport FENCE 1 / I ;. \ Equipment Marking for Fuel Identification, as per Sheet 2. TESTING i I/ 1 .Air pressure test tank and piping at 5 psi in accordance with manufacturer's\ instructions. Pressure test piping at 25 psi for 30 minutes. GRASS LANDING 4000 GALLON STRIP I AREO—POWER TANK 2.Obtain written approval for completed installation from all authorities having — / WITH DISPENSER I jurisdiction. SEE OSR VGAS HET2 / FOR DETAILS I JUN 7 19SI LEGEND OVERFILL ALARM PANEL ° I — — — PROPERTY LINE _ EXISTING STRUCTURES ED =X — FENCE — NEW TANKS MAR AREA OF WORK 2 7 1991 SITE P !_AN \ SCALE: 1" ==100' \ / � 5 SETBACK \\ FROM PROPERTY \ // NO. B ReVi5iOf1 Date LINE/'NEAREST SIDE \7y OF PUBLIC RIGHT— PROPOSED FEEL TANK�N]�( Q[��j4Q�LQ4000 1� \ OF—WAY..NFPA 30 WgOR�r F nn �j /M Op /� L�{ 5 _ \ / IIVIIQ7707VCW Li1U1r1104+1SE9 �I1V l�90 SITE DATA: / r�/7 /� p Ila/�n? nnfn1M 1. Owner: Mattituck Airbase, inc. �p4404v1yWq uV ll Airway Drive Mattituck, NY 119E,2 — 2. Operator: SAME AS OWNER Sp4E PUN DD L�C�'G�OP40Oba 3. Contact Person: Name: J.P. Wickham Phone No. 516-296-8330 4. Location Data: SECTION 123 BLOCK 01 LOT 002 PARTIAL SITE PLAN DDC�S�OCIt�e N.D. ERYOU,PhD,P DISTRICT: 1000 8 IVY PLACE, HUNTINGTDN, NY, 11743 SCALE: 1"=20' SCALD NOTED APPR, DWNi NDE DRAWING N0 011991 SHEET 1 OF 2 MA3214 DATES REVISEDi 6" THICK CONCRETE PAD FOR TANK BASE AIRPORT EQUIPMENT MARKING FOR FUEL IDENTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AIRPORT INSTALLATIONS BOLLARD-ALL TRAFFIC AVIATION TECHNICAL SERVICE COMMITTEE 0 BEARING SIDES OF TANK, AVIATION GASOLINE GRADES MAX. 4' OC PRODUCT LOADING VALVE,JOINTS, PUMP METER A PIPING J VALVES■FITTINGS FILTER-SEPARATOR SANDING MARKING AVGAS 115 PURPLE ALUMINUM 1-PURPLE Avgaa tta + WHITE LETTERS ON RED AVGAS100 GREEN ALUMINUM 1-GREEN AVDAS100 + WHITE LETTERS ON RED 0 BLUE O O O O O 1 3 —Q AVGAS 100 LL ALUMINUM 1—BLUE WHITE LETTERS ON RED AVGAS80 RED ALUMINUM 1—RED AVDA,e, • WHITE LETTERS ON RED AVIATION TURBINE FUELS JET A BLACK ALUMINUM 1—B LACK + WHITE LETTERS ON BLACK JET A-1 GRAY ALUMINUM 2—BLACK O + WHITE LETTERS ON BLACK JET B YELLOW ALUMINUM 3—YELLOW + WHITE LETTERS ON BLACK + White Is equally suitable-or,If Piping is ell the color shown for the Product Loading Valve,Joint,and Fittings,then no Bantling i TOP VIEW NTs , neceaeary. 4000 GALLON AREO-POWER TANK SERVICE VENT PIPE ANTI—SIPHON VALVE TEST CABLE SUCTION PIPE GAUGE PORT PORT CONNECTION EMERGENCY VENT WATER DRAW EMERGENCY VENT OFF PORT SPILL CHUTE OVERFILL ALARM VENT PORT FILL PIPE CONNECTION STAIRS DISPENSING MODULE, OVERFLOW HOSE REEL, METER, PIPE VALVES, IN ENCLOSURE STAIRS 12' D SUCTION TYPE DISPENSER WITH HOSE REEL MAR 2 71991 TANK PITCHED1 6" STEEL /16" PER FT BOLLARD CONCRETE 46" HIGH TYP, PAD FOR TANKS Nal By I Revision Date PROPOSED W®RaT 2 VIEW SIDE NTS � END VIEW NTS CLuEWa N&'2�IPBm"WGM &BmL3La01C9 ma. 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