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JUDITH T. TERRY
TOWN CLERK
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Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
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Southold, New York 11971
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OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
August 10, 1983
Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr., Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Henry:
Transmitted herewith is petition of Alfred E. and
Claire Bouffard requesting a change of zone from "B"
Light Business District to "C" Light Industrial District
on certain property at Mattituck, New York.
Your Board is hereby instructed to prepare an official
report defining the conditions described in said petition
and determine the area so affected with your recommendations.
Very truly yours,
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Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
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~~~~:~~.:~~~~ ~$ PETITION
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
IN THE. MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
FOR A CHANGE, MODIFICATION OR AMEl'l"DMENl' OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDIN-
ANCE OF' THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK.
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TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:
1. I,..J!. ~J!:.~.<;l....~.:.. .~....i?~.,::.~.:,e....B..o.ll..~.f.,::::d, residing at ....!':l.~?~.:'... ::.~.:'::.~....~.':::;. ~.~.~.?~.~' N. Y.
(insert name of petitioner)
Suffolk County, New York, the undersigned, am the owner of certain real property situated at
....................... ............... ....................... and more particularly bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a pt. on the south side of Westphalia Ave., at the N.W.
corner of land now or form. of Wilfred B. Rutland and form. of Martin
Sidor, which said point is distant 137.25' westerly when measured along
the southerly side of Westphalia Ave. from the intersection of the south-
erly side of Westphalia Ave. with the westerly line of land of the LIRR;
and from said pt. of beginning
Running Thence So. 4500510011 W., along said land now or form. of W. B.
Rutland 128'
Thence S. 46050'30" E., still along said land now or form. of W. B.
Rutland, 125.07' to lands of the LIRR; Thence S 45005'00" W., along
said land of the LIRR,94.80';
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Thence N 49 04'00" W. along land now or form.of G.L.Penny,100.40';
Thence N.47034'OO" W, still along said land now or form. of G.L.Penny,97.70
Thence N.48017'OO", still along said land now or form.of G.L.Penny,22.29'
to land now or form. of Irma Reeve;
Thence N 45005'00" E, along said land now or form. of Irma Reeve,68.15';
Thence N.19016'OO" E, still along said land now or form. of I.Reeve,105.85'
to the southerly side of Westphalia Ave.
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Thence S.70 44'00" E.. along the southerly side of Westphalia Ave., 156.75'
to the point or place of BEGINNING.
2. I do hereby petition the Town Board of the Town of South old to change, modify and
amend tht" Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York,
including the Building Zone Maps heretofore made a part thereof, as follows:
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3. Such request is made for the following reasons: PI'...lltl,., the PI'Op.l't,. :I.. b.:l.Il'
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he is the petitioner in the within action; that he has read the foregoing Petition and knows
the contents thereof; that the same is true to his (her) own knowledge, except as to the matters
therein stated to be alleged on information and be lief, and that as to those matters he believes it
to be true.
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Sworn to before me
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JUDITH T. TERRY
Notary Public. State of New York
No. 52-0344963 Suffolk CQuntyOS
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PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE
ADDRESS
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Long Island Rail Road
Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, N. Y. 11435
Wilfred B. Ruland Jr.
Main Road, Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
George L. Penny, Inc.
North Road, Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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RECEIPT FOR REGISTERED MAIL (Customer Copy)
STATE OF NEW YORK:
COUNTY OF SUFFOLK:
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Alfred E. Bouffard . residing at Maple Lane, Box 802, Mattituck, N.Y
, being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 21stday
of Ju 1 v , 19 83 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse
side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names;
that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the cur-
rent assessment roll of the Town of Southofd; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at
Ma t ti tuck. N. Y. 11952 ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified)
(registered) mail.
Sworn to me, this
day of ~)
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JUDITH T. TERRY
Notary Public. State of New York
No. 52.0344963 Suffolk County,,-r
Commission Expires Marcil 30, 19~
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TOWN BOARD. TOIVN OF SOUTHOLD
In the Matter of the Petition of
JLheED 6. &1< l/-h!.<'J,
to the Town Board of the Town of Southold.
NOTICE
TO: Long Island Rail Road
Wilfred B. Ruland Jr.
George L. Penny, Inc.
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YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:
1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Town Board of the Town of Southold to
request a Zone Change
2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des-
cribed as follows: Pres~tl'y North Fork Oil, Inc. Sect. 141 Block 3 Lot 35 1-----.
Mattituck, Town of Southo1d, Suffolk County, N. Y. ~__
3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district:
B1
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4. That by such Petition, the undersigned will request that the above.described property be placed in the
following zone district classification: C ____.____________~______________
5. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will
be filed in the South old Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, South old, New York and you may then and there
examine the same during regular office hours.
6. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the
Town Board; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least ten days prior to the date of such hearing
in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of
South old and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to ap-
pear and be heard at such hearing.
Dated:
July 21, 1983
Alfred E. & Claire Bouffard
Petitioner
Post Office Address:
Maple Lane, Box 802
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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,July 20, 1:Hi3
Rezonjng Bc)ard-Town of Southold
Southold, New York
Gentlemen
I wish to inform you that I am all in favor of Mr. Bouffard's
request to r~zone the Northville property adjacE:nt to me an,l
in fact welc~me him as my neighbor.
I feel he will do mucll
to improve the appearance of the property and the area as
he has done ~ith the property on the other side.
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absol~tely no objection ,to the rezoning.
Sincerely,
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ENVIRO:/HENTAL ASSESSMENT - PART
Project Information
HOTICE: This document ;~ des~cned to assist in determining whether the action proposed may hav!. a significant
effect on the e!lVII"':-~ii'\e'nt. Please complete the entire Data Sheet. Answers to these Questions will be c01'!sidered
as D~rt of tne avolication for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide
any add;tion.l in~ormation you believe will be needed to comoletp. PARTS Z and 3.
It is exoee'eo 'oa, ec~olction Of. the EAF will be dependent on information eu~rentlY available and will not
,nvolve new stud'es,.rese.re'.cr ,nvestiQation, If information reQuirina suCh additional work is unav.i~ble,
so 1ndlcate and soeelfy each lnstance. .
;lAME OF PROJECT:
NAME ANa AOORESS OF OWNER (If Different)
Northville Industries Corp.
(Name)
35 Pinelwn Road
(Street)
AwDRESS AND NAME OF APPLICANT:
Alfred E. Bouffard
(Name)
Maple Lane Box 802
(S',."et)
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
(P.O.) (State) (l'p)
Melville,
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BU51 NeSS PHONE:
N. Y. 11747
(State)
516-293-4700
516-924-3600
(Zip)
DESCRIPTlC~ OF P~OJECT, (Briefly describe type of project or action)
(PLEASE COMPLETE EACH QUESTION. Indicate N.A. if not applicable)
A. SITE DESCRIPTION
(Physical setting of overall project, both develoned and undeveloped areas)
1. General character of the land: r,eneral1y uniform slope ~ Generally uneven and rol1i"~ or irre9ular
Present land use: Urban _, Industrial ......X-- . COl'TJnercial
_, Agriculture _, Other Oil d.ill2,ot
3. Total acreage of oroject area: ~acre5.
2.
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Suburban
Rural
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Forest
Aoorox1mate acreage:
Presently After Completion
Presently After Completion
Meadow or Brushland
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_acres
Uater Surface Area
_acres
_ _ _acl"~s
Fares ted
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__acres
Un vegetated (rock,
eorth or fi 11)
.::1_acres
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Aoricul tural
acres
_acres
'J~tland {Freshwater or
Tldal ~s ner Articles
?4, ~S or r.C.l.l
Roads, buildinos
and other paved
Surf~ces
__acres
__acres
__acres
_acres
0ther (indicate ty~e)
_acres
__acre~
5. c ~re ~ner~ ~pdroc~ outcro?oinos on ~rnipct sit~7
4. '~rat j~ ""edom"in<'1rlt SOn type(s) on I'H.Cl1ect site? S2!!l_9.Y ._______ _________
Yps
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~~a: is d~~t.n tc bedrOCk?
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('n +"eet)
6. A~proxinate percentage of proposed oroject site with sloaes: O-lO~ X
greater _%.
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%; 15~ Of'
7. Is project contiguous to, or contain a building or site listed on the National Register of Historic
Places? _____yes ~No
8. What is the depth to the water table? _____feet
9. Do hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? _____Ves X No
10. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or
endanQered _____yes ~lo, according to - Identify each species
11. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (Le. c1iffs, dunes, other geological
fonnations - _Yes ~No. (Describe
12.
Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation
area _____yes ~No.
Does the pr~ent site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be important to the community?
_Ves _No
14. Streams wi thi n or cant i guous to proj ect area: No
13.
a. Name of stream and name of river to which it is tributary
15. Lakes. Ponds. ~etland areas within or contiguous to project area: No
a. rlame
: b. Size (in acres)
16. What is the dominant land use and zoning classification within a 1/4 mile radius of the project (e.g.
single family residential, R-2) and the scale of development (e.g. 2 story). B1 Business [~ C Industri.di
B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate)
a. Total contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor
acres.
b. Project acreage developed:
acres initially;
acres ultimately.
c.
Project acreage to remain undeveloped
d.
Length of project. in miles:
(if appropriate)
e. If project is an expansion of existing, indicate percent of expansion proposed: building square foot-
age ; developed acreage
f. NurTter of off-strEP.t parking spaces existinQ
g. Maximum vehicular trios generated per hour
h. r f res i dent i a 1: Number and type of hous i nq uni ts:
proposed
(upon completion of project)
'Jne Fami ly
Two Fami l.v
Multiple Family
Condomi n i um
Initial
Ultimate
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Orientation
"eighborhood-City-Regional
Estimated Emoloyment
Comercial
Industrial
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Total height of tallest 'lronosed structure
feet.
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-2. How much natural material (Le. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site-
tons
__cubic yards.
J. How many acres of veqetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be r~ved fro~ site - _____acr~s.
4. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by thlS
project? _____yes ~No
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5. Are thprc any plans for re-v<!getation to replace that removed during construction? _~es _fjO
6. If single Dhase project: Anticipated period of construction ~months. (including demolition).
7. If multi~~hased oroject: a. Total number of phases anticipated _No.
b. Anticioated date of co~encement phase ~ _____month ______year (including
demolition)
c. Approximate completion date final phase
month _--year.
d. Is phase 1 financially dependent on subseouent ohases? _Yes _No
8. Will blasting occur during construction? _Yes ~No
9.
10.
Number of jobs generated:
during construction
after project is complete
Number of jobs eliminated by this project
11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? _Yes ~No. If yes, explain:
12. 4. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? _____yes ~No.
b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.)
c. If surface disposal name of stream intownich effluent will be discharged
13. Will surface area of existing lakes, ponds. streams, bays or other surface waterways be ;ncreased or
decreased by proposal? ______yes ~No.
14. Is project or any portion of project located in the 100 year flood plain? _Yes ~No
15. a. Does project involve disposal of solid waste? _Yes .1l-No
b. If yes. will an existing solid waste disl)osal facility be used? _Yes _~No
c. If yes. give name:
: location
d. \/ill any wastes not go into a sewage disposal sys tern or into a sanitary landfill? _Yes -A-~o
16. Wi 11 project use herbicides or p~sticides? _Yes -1L- No
17. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour oer day)? _Yes --",--No
lB. Will project produce ooerating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? Yes -1L- No
19. ~il1 project result in an increase in energy use? ~Yes _~o. If yes. indicate type(s) Electric
20. If water supoly is from wells indicate Dumoing capacity ~_ gals/fI1inute.
21. Total anticinated water usage per day ____~als/day.
22. Zoning: a.
b.
Uhat 15 dOMinant zoning c1 ass i fication of site? B1 & C
Current soecific zoning c1 ass ifi cation of site B1
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!s orooosed US~ coo;sisten: ''lith nresent zoninG? No
c.
d.
If no, indicate desired zo~jnq
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26. Approvals: a. Is any Federal pennit required? Yes X No
b. Does project involve State or Federal fundlng or financ1ng? Yes _X____No
c. local and Regional approvals:
Approval Required
(Yes, No) (Type)
Submitta 1
(Date)
Approva 1
(Date)
City, Town, Village Board
City. Town, Village Planning Board
City, Town, Zoning Board
City, County Health Department
Other local agencies
Other regional agencies
State Aqencies
Federal "Agencies
C. INFORMATIONAL DETAILS
Attach any additional ;nfonnation as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any
adverse impacts associated with the proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which can be
taken to mitigate or avoid them.
PREPARER'S SIGNATURE:
TITLE:
REPRESENTING:
DATE:
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT - PART II
Project Impacts and Their Maqnitude
Generill IPlf:",.r;'!3tll)~ (R~1r.! C~,refully)
. In comple~ing t;.( form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions and determinations
been reasor.able? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst.
Identifying tOdt an effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean toat it
sionlfica:"lt. Ar:y larg!?' effect must be evaluated in PART 3 to detennine significance.
effect in column 2 Simply asks that it be looked at further.
is also necessarily
By identifying an
The Examoles provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever possi~le the threshol
of magnltude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally apolicable throughout the
State and for roost situations. But. for any specific prOject or site other examples and/or lower thresholds
may be more ap~ropriate for a Potential Large Impact rating.
- Each project. on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore. the examples have been offered as guidance
They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each nuestion.
The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question.
INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully)
a. Answer each of the 18 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be ~ effect.
b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers.
c. If answering Yes to a Question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential
size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If
impact will OCcur but threshold is lower than example. check column 1.
d. If reviewer has doubt about the size of the impact ~Qen consider the imoact as I)otentially large and
proceed to PART 3.
e. If a potentially large impact or effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less than large
magnitude. place a Yes in co1urnn 3. A No response indicates- that such a reduction is not possible.
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IMPACT ON LAND
1. WILL THERE BE A~ EFFECT AS A RESULT OF A PHYSICAL CHAnGE TO
PROJECT SiTE?
Examoles that Would AQoly to Column 2
Any constru-:tio!"! on slopes of 15% or greater, {15 foot rise oer
lJO foot of lengtn}, or where the general slooes in the project
area exceed 10%.
Construction on Land where the denth to the water table is less
than 3 feet.
ronstruction of t}Clved narkinq are" f"r 1,"'''" or more vehicles.
~nstruction on la~~ where bedrock is ex~osed or qenerally
~ithin 3 feet of existing ground surface.
{;ons:ruct1o:J thilt, will continue for more than 1 vear or involve
mo~e than or.e ~~ase or stage.
[x(:f!.v?tion 'for rr;n'ing :Jurposes that would remove more than 1,000
tons Gf natural M~terial (i.e. rock or SOil) per veal"'.
Construction of uny new sanitary landfill.
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Construction in a designated floodwAY.
Other impacts:
2.
1<~ YES
Will THERE BE AN EffECT TO ANY UNIOUE OR UNlISUAl lANn fORMS t::\r"\
FOUND ON THE SITE? (i.e. cl;ff~, dunes. aeoloqical forma. ~
t~oos, etc.). .
Sneclfic land fOMms;
II'PACT ON WATER
3.
NO YES
WIll PROJECT AffECT ANY WATEP. BODY DESIGNATED AS .. .... ....~
PROTECTED? (Under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Envir- ~
onmental Conservation law, E.C.l.)
Examoles that Would ADply to Column 2
Dredgina more than 100 cubic yards of material from
channel of a protected stream.
Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland.
Other impacts:
4. WIll PROJECT AffECT ANY ~JON-PRDTECTED EXISTlNr. OR NfH NO YES
BODY Of HATER? .. ................. ............. ......... '''00
Examples that Would Apply to Column 2
A 10% inc~ase or decrease in the surface area of any body
of water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease.
Construction of a body of water that exceeds 1n acres of
surface area.
Other imoacts:
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S. '''ILL PROJECT AFFECT SURFACE 0R r,ROUNO'''ATER nllALITY?
Exaf'101es that !4ould Apply 1:0 Column 2
PrOject will re~uire a discharge permft.
Project requires use of a source of witer that does not have
aporoval to serve ?roposed project.
Project requires water supply from wells with greater
than ~5 Qallons per minute ~umoing capacity.
Construction or ooeration causing any conta~ination
of a public water supply system.
PrOject will adversely affect groundwater.
L 1 QU 1 d effl uent wi 11 be conveyed off the site to
faCl1lties ..hich presently do not exist or have
lnacequate capdclty.
PrOject requiring a facility that would use water in
excess of 2n,OOO gallons per day.
_ PrOject \-1111 likel; cause siltation or other discharge
ln~o an existing t:dy of water to the e~tent that there
will be an 0bvious visual contrast to natural conditions.
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CAN !',rACT BE
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6. :ml PRnJCCT ALTER DR~IN^f,E FLn", PATTE"'IS Oq SIIRFA<:E !IATER NO YES
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Exam"le tlla: '!ould ,II,r'Jply to ColuMn 2
Project wnuld ;m"ede flood water flows.
Project is likely to cause substantial erosion.
Project is inco~patlble with existing drainage patterns.
nther imoacts:
IMPACT 0N AIR
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"ILL PROJECT AFFECT AIR OUALITY?..........................0 0
fxamples that Would Apply to Column 2
Project will induce 11~OO or more vehtcle trips 1n any given
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Project will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton
cof l"efuse per hou\"'.
Project emission rate of all conta~tnants wtl' excperl 5
lbs. eel" hour or a heat source ~roduc;n9 mor~ than 1~
million BTU's per hour.
Other imoacts:
IMPM:r ON PLANTS ""-II) ANI"'At 5
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WILL PP.OJECT AFFECT ANY THREATENED OP. ENDANf,ERED SPECIES?
Examples that Would Apoly to Column 2
Rp.duction of one or more species listed on the New York
or Federal list. using the site, over or near site or
found on the site.
Removal of any Dortion of a critical or sianificant wild-
lift! hitbit.-lt.
Ap~licatinn of Pesticide or ~el~icid~ over more than
b'ice a .....ea'. other tt\:ln for ~""lc"ltlJr.l PiHl,oi,:!s.
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9. '.lIll PROJECT SU9STA;lTIALLY AFFECT I!ON-THREATE;lED DR NO YES
E~DANr,ERED SPECIES? . ........... ..... ...... ...... ..........0 <:::l
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rrOJect would substantially interfere with an~f resir:l!'nt
or migratory fis~ or wildlife spec;~s.
Project reouires the r"'mov!l of nore than 1": acres of
,"'ldture fcrest (over lon yedr5 in ane) or other 10callv
imoortant vegetation.
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EX;Jm"les that lIould A?ply to Column 2
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An incnmQdtible visual affect caused by the intro~uctjnn
of new materials. colors and/or forms 'in contrast to tile
surroundinn landsc3?e.
A oroject easily visi~le. not easily screen~d,t~lat 15
obviously different fro~ nth~rs around it.
Project ~ill result in the @li~;nation or maJor
screenlnq of scenic views or vistas known to be
imoortant to the area.
Other impacts:
I~PACT Otl HI'TOqIC RESOURCES
11. WILL PROJECT WPACT ANY SITE OR STRUCTURE Of HISTORIC, NO YES
PRE.Ill'TOOIC OR PAlEOIITOr,rCAL 1I1r0PTANCE? .................€) 0
Examoles that !~ould Aool." to Colunn 2
Pr"C',;ect Dccurino wholly or nartially within or contiQuous
to any facilitv or site listed on the riational Reoister of
historic ~laces.
Any imoact to an archeological site or fossil b~d located
within the project site.
l)ther im?acts:
I"PACT Otl OPEtI SPACE & RECREATION
12. "ILL THE PROJECT AffECT THE OUAtlTITY OR OUALITY Of EXISTI!IG NO YES
OR FUTURE om: SPACES OR RECRE.ATIONAl OPPORTU'lITIES'...... 00
Examoles that ~Iould Aoply to Column 2
The pernanent foreclosure of a future recrei\tional oDDortunitl/.
A major rp.duction of an open space important to the co~unity.
IJther i~Dacts;
I~D~CT nN TRANSPORTATrO~
13. \'IlL THERE 8E A~I EFFECT TO EXrSTII1C TRANSPORTATION
SYSip.tS?
Alteration of present ;)atterns of MOVer'1ent of neople
and/or goods.
PrOlect will result in severe traffic ,roblems.
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'IILL PROJECT AFFECT PUBLIC IIEALTH AND SAFETY?
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14. llIlL PROJECT~FFECT THE COMMUNITIES SOURCES OF FUEL nR NO YES
ENERC,Y SUPPL Y? ...........................................t;\ 0
Examples that Would Apply to Column Z \J
Project causing Qreater than 5% increase in any fonn of
energy used in municipality.
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Project requiring the creation or extension of an enp.rgy
transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 sinqle
or two famlly residences.
Other impacts:
IMPACT ON NOISE
15. WILL THERE BE OBJECTIONABLE ODORS, NOISE, GLARE, VIBRATION NO YES
or ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROJECT? ... 'GO
Examoles that 1I0ulrt ApPly to Column Z
Blasting within 1 ,son feet of a hospital, school or other
sensitive faCility.
Odors will OCcur routinely (InJre than one hour per day).
Project will oroduce ooerating noise exceedinn the
local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures.
Project will relT'(lve natural barriers that would act as a
noise screen.
nther impacts:
Examples that Ilould ~pply to Column Z
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Project will cause a risk of ex~losion or release of hazardous
substances (i .e. oil, pesticidf!s, chemicals, radiation, etc.)
in the event of accident or uoset conditions, or there will
he a chronIC low level discharge or enission.
Proj~ct that will result in the burial of "hazardous wastes"
(i.e. toxic. poisonous. highly reactive, radioactive, irritating,
infectious, etc., includinn wastes that are solid. semi-solid,
liquid or contain gases.)
Storaoe faci]itif>s for one million or more qallons of liouified
natural gas or other liauids.
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17. WILL PROJECT AFFECT THE CHAP^CTER of THE EXISTING
CD~I1JNJTY? ..................................
NO YES
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Ex~mple that Would Apoly to Column 2
The population of the City, Town or Village in which the
project ;s located is likely to grow by more than 5% o~
resident human population.
The municipal budgets for capital expenditures or o~era-
ting services will increase by more than 5% per year as a
result of this project.
Will involve any ~er~nent facility of a non-agricultural
use in an Agricultural district or remove nrime agricultural
lands from cultivation.
The project will replace or el1minate existing facilities.
structures or areas of historic importance to the community.
Development w11' induce an influx of a particular age
group with special needs.
Project will set an important precedent for future proiects.
Project will relocate 15 or more eml'jloyees in one or I!1Ore
businesses.
Other imoacts:
18.
IS THERE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE PROJECT'
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Either government or citizens of adjace~t communities
have expressed opposition or rejected the craiect or have
not been contacted.
Objections to the nroject from within the cOrT'fTlUnitv.
~r': POTE:/Tltll CAr< IM"All BE
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IF ^NY ACTION I~ PART 2 IS IDENTIFIED AS A
POTEllTIAL LARGE IMPACT OR IF YOU CANNOT DETERMINE
THE MAGNITUDE OF IMPACT. PROCEED TO PART 3.
PORTIONS OF EAF COMPLETED FOR THIS PROJECT:
PART I.JL.. PART II -"L- PMT 3_
DETER~INATlON
Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1. 2
and 3) and considerinq both the ma~nitude and imnortance of each
impact, 1t is rp.asonably determined that:
A. The project will result in no major impacts and. therefore.
1s one ~hich may not cause significant damaoe to thp. environment.
8. Althouoh the project could have a significant effect on the
~nvironment. there will not be a significant p.ffect in this case
because the miti~ation measures described in PART 3 have been
included as p^rt of the nroposed project.
C. The project will result in one or more major adverse impacts
that cannot be reduced and may cause si~nificant damage to
the envlroDment.
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PREPME POSITIVE ORATlO" PROCEED WITH EIS
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EVALUATlO:1 OF THE r.~PORTA~CE OF IMPACTS
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Part 3 is prepared if one or more impact or effect ;s considered to be potentially larae.
The amount of writinq necessary to answer Part 3 may b~ determined by answering the Question: In briefly
completing the instructions below have I placed in this record sufficient information to indicate the
reasonableness of mv decisions?
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Complete the followinq for each impact or effect identified in Column 2 of Part 2:
1. Briefly describe the impact.
2. Oescr1be (if apolicable) how the impact might be mitigated or reduced to a less than large 1mnact by a pro~
ject c'.nge.
3. Rased on the information available. decide if it ;s reasona~le to conclude that this ;~ract ;s jmportant
to the min;cipality (city, town or village) in which the project is located.
To answer the question of importance, consider:
The probability of the impact or effect occurring
- The duration of the impact or effect
Its irreversibility. including pennanently lost resources or values
Whether the impact or effect can be controlled
- The regional consequence of the im~act or eff~ct
Its potential divergence from local needs and goals
- Whether known objections to the project a~ply to this impact or effect.
DETERI'INATI0N OF SIG~!IFrCA'ICE
^n action is considered to be significant if:
nne (or more) imoact is deternined to both larne and its (their) conseouence. based on the review
above, is important.
PAPT III STATE~E~TS
(Continue on ^ttachments. as needed)
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Lot # 20
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North Fork Baptist Church
SECTION l4l-Block 3
Lot # 18
Esther Digioia-Sound Ave.
Esther Badenhop c/o
P. O. Box 1087
King.hill, St. Croix USUI 00820
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New York State
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Penny, George L. Inc.
North Road
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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Charkow, Harry G. , wife
Box 215
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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Nine, RaYlllond C.
New Suffolk Ave.
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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Coop.r, James E. , wife & NFB
Mattituck, N. Y.
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Ashton, John & wife
795 ~ove Lane Box 457
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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Nine, Raymond C.
29.1
sidor Jr. John & vife
M..ttltuck, N. Y. 11952
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Urist, Arnold A.
400 "rlene Lane,
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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North Fork Bank' Trust Co.
31
Guyton, Willia. M & wife
Hamilton Ave.
Mattituck
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Mattituck, N. Y.
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Exton, PA .19341
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Main Road
Laurel, N. Y. 11948
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B,)x 95
Mattituck
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320 Front St.
G"eenport, N. Y.
P"lkovich, Anne "ANO
109 Alice Ave.
B..I llllOre, N. Y.
Griffins Corner Realty
745 Pacific St. Box 445
Mattituck
Kasun, James & wife
Pa,cifit St.
C",tchogue, N. Y.
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Box 95
Mattituclt
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320 Front St.
Greenport, N. Y.
Palltovich, Anne & ANO
109 Alice Ave.
Bellmore, N. Y.
Griffins Corner Realty
745 Pacific St. Box 445
Mattituclt
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Pacifit St.
Cutchogue, N. Y.
Rolfes, Freida C.
Pacific St.
Mattituck
SECTION 141-B1ock 2
Lot # 20
Rosenfeld, Emil & W. R.
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North Road
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New Suffolk Ave.
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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Mattituck, N. Y.
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795 Love Lane Box 457
Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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Mattituck, N. Y. 11952
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400 Marlene Lane
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HENRY E. RAYNOR, Jr.. Chairman
lAMES WALL
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr.
GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Ir.
WILUAM F. MULLEN, Ir.
TELEPHONE
765 - 1938
September 15, 1983
Mrs. Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Alfred E. and Claire Bouffard
Change of Zone
Dear Mrs. Terry:
The following action was taken by the Southold Town
Planning Board, Monday, September 12, 1983.
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recom-
mend approval regarding the change of zone application of
Alfred E. and Claire Bouffard from "B" Light Business Dis-
trict to "CD Light Industrial District on certain property
at Mattituck.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
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JUDITH T. TERRY
TcH\'N CLERK
RU;ISTRAR or VITAL Sr.HISllCS
OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
August 10, 1983
Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr., Chairman
Southold Town Planning Board
Southold, New York 11971
Dear Henry:
Transmitted herewith is petition of Alfred E. and
Claire Bouffard requesting a change of zone from "B"
Light Business District to "C" Light Industrial District
on certain property at Mattituck, New York.
Your Board is hereby instructed to prepare an official
report defining the conditions described in said petition
and determine the area so affected with your recommendations.
Very truly yours,
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Southold Town Clerk
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HENRY E. RAYNOR, Je., Chai,man
JAMES WALL
BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr.
GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Je.
WILUAM F. MULLEN, Jr.
TELEPHONE
765 - 1938
September 15, 1983
Mrs. Judith T. Terry
Southold Town Clerk
Southold Town Hall
Southold, New York 11971
Re: Alfred E. and Claire Bouffard
Change of Zone
Dear Mrs. Terry:
The fOllowing action was taken by the Southold Town
Planning Board, Monday, September 12, 1983.
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recom-
mend approval regarding the change of zone application of
Alfred E. and Claire Bouffard from "B" Light Business Dis-
trict to "CO Light Industrial District on certain property
at Mattituck.
Very truly yours,
HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR., CHAIRMAN
SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD
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