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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-44.-3-4.2 S�EFOUr�. VICTOR LESSARD �Y� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road PRINCIPAL BUILDING INSPECTOR ? P.O. Box 1 179 (5 16)765-1802 y Southold, New York 11971 FAX(516)765-1823 OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 24 , 1989 FEB '' 8 13"9 Mr. Alfred H. Jahn 3925 North Road Ste_._. ;'' Greenport, New York 11944 Dear Mr. Jahn: I am responding to your inquiry of Mr. John Poliwoda, now deceased, properties. The piece 175 x 100, with house; the piece behind 375 x 110, with 10 foot strip or Right of Way; and the inherited piece of 30 more or less acres remained in identical ownership long enough to merge into one piece of property. In order to have it all re-separated, application would have to be made to the planning board to legally sub-divide. Even the sale of the 30 more or less acres would not be recognized, by the Town, should the present owners intend to develop. Suggest you advise owners (Poliwoda' s) to clarify and correct this situation. Very truly yours, SOUTHOLD TWN BUILDING DEPT. �/oz. a'_Oc Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector VL:gar cc to: Planning Board✓ Town Attorney FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President ' ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR., Vice-President rn '� TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III ® (516) 765-1892 JOHN L. KI, JR. HENRY P. SMITH BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road w re P.O. Box 728 3 Southold, New York 11971 , Q �UJ March 17, 1989 ✓ a Bruce S. Bandes, Esq. TOWN Bandes and Byrnes ING 80P.RD 755 Montauk Hwy. Oakdale, N.Y. .11769 Re: Dorothy Snyder property - Albertson Lane, Greenport, N.Y. Dear Mr. Bandes: Please be advised that at this time the Board will not pursue violations on work already done on above mentioned property. However, as of this date, any other activity or disturbance to the wetlands will require a permit from the Board of Trustees and other agencies as required. Very truly yours, Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. President y� Board of Trustees cc: Town Attorney Planning Board Bay Constable FAK:jas Town Hall, 53095 Main Road u' P.O. Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1936 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 13 , 1988 Harry Hillebrand 11 Churchill Lane Smithtown, NY 11787 RE: Proposed Major Subdivision for Sound Shore Acres SCTM #1000-44-3-4, 2, 4.3 Dear Mr. Hillebrand: The Planning Board reviewed the above mentioned proposal at their last work session and had the following comments. All lots must be designed to be approximately 40,000 sq.ft. The open space area must be increased to approximately 500 of the parcel. This will most likely be achieved by reducing the lot sizes on the latest proposed layout. All aspects of the design must be in accordance with the cluster section ( 100-136) of the Southold Town Code. Upon receipt of revised maps, the Planning Board will proceed with their review of this proposal. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Verb ruly yours, CHAIRMAN CC jt CONTY OF SUFFOLK ellf.,,;rY1% Patrick G. Halpin SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DAVID HARRIS. M.D., M.P.H. COMMISSIONER February 25, 1988 Ms. Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner Southold Town Planning Department Town Hall Southold, N1-w York 11971 RE: Soundview Estates, Preliminary Subdivision S.C.T.M. : #1000-44-3-4.2, 4.3 Dear Ms. Scopaz: As a result of our recent telephone conversation with the Town ' s Planning Department staff, we understand that the Planning Board has requested additional information from the project sponsor, pertaining to the above-referenced application, including a clustered development alternative. We support the concept of a clustered design alternative which conforms to the requirements of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code and provides for full protection of the site' s freshwater wetlands. We, therefore, request the opportunity to review the applicant' s project alternative when it is submitted to the Board. We appreciate the Town' s cooperation in coordinating its application review with our department at the earliest stages of the SEQRA process, and hope our comments are useful in the evaluation of proposed actions. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the Office of Ecology at your convenience. Sincerely, Robert S. DeLuca Biologist Louise W. Harrison Supervisor, Bureau of Environmental Management Office of Ecology RSD/amf CC: Vito Minei , P.E. e Stephen Costa, P.E. E COUNTY CENTER O y RIVF.RHEA O.N.Y. 11901 y F\' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 2 , 1988 Harry P. Hillebrand 11 Churchill Lane Smithtown, NY 11787 RE: Application of Sound Shore Acres. SCTM #1000-44-3-4 . 2 & 4.3 Dear Mr. Hillebrand: Enclosed please find an application packet, which explains our procedures. Upon receipt of a complete application, the Planning Board will review this proposed major subdivision. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very my yours, BENNETT ORLOWSKI ,JR. CHAIRMAN enc. jt (YIR 'I 111ebra'r� w-C4 +00 4 HARRY PAUL HILLEBRAND LAND SURVEYOR ESP � 1 1 CHURCHILL LANE SMITHTOWN. N.V. 1 1787 w (5161 543.5133 119D TOWN BOARD August 30 , 1988 Town of Southold Planning Department Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Gentlemen : Kindly check the enclosed map for farm and completeness . If any application forms or support- ing documentation is needed, please advise . Also if a fee is involved please advise . Very truly yours , HARRY P . HILLEBRAND H P H : t h cV�FOLIr � PIV>VRNI QARD TO QS D SL oL . Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 29, 1988 Melvin I. Gonzalez, Designer 2649 Expressway Drive, North Hauppauge, NY 11788 Re: Soundview Estates SCTM # 1000-44-3-4.2 and 4.3 Dear Mr. Gonzalez: Your letter of January 15, 1988 to Mx. Scopaz was referred to the Planning Board. The enclosed items should answer the questions posed in your letter. 1 - Correspondence from Ms. Scopaz to you, dated August 26, 1987. 2 - Copy of minutes of Planning Board's January 11, 1988 meeting , at which you spoke. 3 - Copy of cluster provision of the Town's Zoning Code. 4 - Copy of the wetlands ordinance which establishes the Board of Trustee's jurisdiction over town wetlands. 5 - Copy of correspondence from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: Dolly Snyder James Schondabare, Town Attorney Robert H. Berntsson, Assistant Town Attorney MELVIN I . GONZALEZ Alk DESIGNER Ms. Valerie Scopaz January 15, 1988 Planning Board Town of Southold Southold, N.Y. 11971 Ret Sour view Estates SCTNP' 1000-44-3-4.2 and 4.3 Dear Ms. Scopaz, This letter is to confirm my phone conversation with your secretary on January 15, 1988. In reference to the subject matter I would like a written detailed clarification on cluster development. Please include a list of all requirements for lot area, lot coverage, setbacks, etc. In addittmn^.I would like, X.-Itten approval of the letter which was fowarded to you on September 22, 1987 • The New York State Department of Enviornmental Conservation had determined that the property in question is clear of wetlands. I would also like to point out 14s. Scopaz, that my client and I were repeatedly mislead. You requested additional information based on the plat plan submitted October 23, 1987 . At no point in time did we receive a written denial of the proposed plat plan and request for mandatory clustering from the Planning Department. I hope we can put this misunderstanding behind us now, and work towards a viable solution. Very truly, Melvin I. Gonzalez, Designer P. S. We would like to be scheduled prcc-,JED GY for the February Planning Board Hearing. 10LM 2649 EXPRESSWAY DR. N. • HAUPPAUGE , N.Y. 11788 • 516 234-4422 41 �cUFFot,'r„ P �PNI t; ORAD 41 T `ITZSOU LD SG TY Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 August 26 , 1987 Melvin I. Gonzalez 46 Overlook Drive East Islip, NY 11720 Re: Sound Shore..Acres Revised sketch map dated August 7, 1987 SCTM # 1000-44-3-4. 2 and 4. 3 Dear Mr. Gonzalez : Pursuant to our telephone conversation yesterday, I am confirming by this letter requested changes in the above-named sketch plan. - It is essentially in compliance with the Town Zoning Coae and the Board ' s previous request, except for the following items : 1. Lot widths at the building set back lines of lots 2 , 22 , and 23 do not meet with the Zoning Code requirement of 175 ' . You should reposition the lines between lots 2 and 3, 21 and 22, and 23 and 24 in order to obtain the required lot width. 2. The existing freshwater pond adjacent to lots 12 and 24 cannot be turned into a recharge basin. Stormwater runoff must be contained in an ecologically acceptable fashion. 3. Lot 7 must also front on the interior street as it is currently zoned A Residential. The Planning Board would like to see a sketch that shows this property clustered with 40, 000 square foot lots with the land around the ponds and the roads placed in open space. Mr. Melvin I. Gonzalez Please submit twelve copies of the revisions to this office. The revisions must bear the seal and signature a licensed surveyor or engineer. If there are any questions , please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Uri-C-t_ Valerie Scopaz Town Planner dms cc: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Dolly Snyder PLANNING BOARD Page 9 January 11, 1988 7:45 p.m. Ms. Dolly Snyder and Mel Gonzalez to discuss the pending sub— division to be known as "Soundview Estates" for 23 lots on 56 acres at Albertson Lane, Southold. Mr. Gonzalez: What we have here is a subdivision for Southold. We have a couple of items we would like some feedback from your board which we discussed with Ms. Scopaz in the past. Just recently over the holidays I received a letter from the board and Ms. Scopaz about duck ponds and vernal areas. They asked that it be staked and incorporated into continuous space in the plan if possible. I met with my engineer and he asked me to ask the board if you could possible elaborate on what you mean by us staking. As you see we show the pond on the subdivision and he would like to know why we need to have someone go out there and stake. Mr. Orlowski: Well, number one, I think the board in our letter of August has requested that we prepare a map showing a cluster subdivision. We would like it done in a cluster. In the cluster we would have to deduct any welands or anything else that is in there. Mr. Gonzales: Mr. Chairman does that mean you want to see a clustering are you going to weigh the two and decide which one you're going to go with or do you prefer to see a cluster. Mr. Orlowski: We would like to see a cluster. Does the board have any other questions? Ms. Dolly Snyder: Can I just ask you one thing? Since I am the property owner and I feel that what I would like to give you and the Town is something that would benefit both sides. If you want to cluster this, you're going to take away an awful lot of what would be beautiful views for the people living there. If you put the plots the way we have them designed now, as you both know, Arshamomaque Pond is to one end and straight ahead of you is the sound. If they were to be on the proper height level, everyone could enjoy the beauty of what nature gave us. If you're going to ask for cluster maps you're going to go into almost an ugly pattern, no offense to anyone, but maybe you're not aware of how this piece sits. The piece sits with North Road, a lot of frontage, with a beautiful sound in front of it. The way it goes down Albertson and through Colony and across Bayview, this whole V shape would fact the creek. So by the cluster that was suggested by Ms. Scopaz originally, it denies a lot of them to such a view. This doesn't hurt anybody at all by the way its layed out, its layed out not infringing on anyone, its layed out within your zoning ordinance book. If anything, our plats are larger than your80,000 square feet required. We're not putting them on smaller plats, one of the questions that Mr. Gonzales was going to ask the board tonight, if anything, was to say could we in fact go by your 80,000 square .foot minimum? Cluster is almost a sinful thing to do to this piece of property. PLANNING BOARD Page 10 January 11, 1988 Mr. Orlowski: I don't think that's so. We haven't looked at any maps that have been designed that way. Ms. Snyder: Well, I wish you would. We've submitted several. I wish the board would look at this. Mr. Orlowski: Cluster Ms. Snyder: No, not at all. We were told it never reached the board and it would not until we reached certain specifications. We have come up with them, we were asked the drainage calculations. This last letter pertaining to a certain plant or whatever, was only sent during December. We've been, for several months, attempting as our letters to Ms. Scopaz department is aware of. This is the first time we've had a chance to come before you to get your actual input. If you would be kind enough, now that you have never received this, to really look at it and take into consideration the way these plats are layed out, and read your ordinance book, we are meeting your requirements You're requesting a cluster, and I could understand it really if it didn't have four entire road frontages. If it didn't have the view of two bodies of water. Why should the people be penalized who are going to buy this? Mr. Orlowski: I don't think anybody will be- penalized. The density is going to stay the same. We feel that in clustering we'll reserve some open space in that area and if it is done right, and the layout done properly, the views will be preserved and protected for your'lots and the open space will also be left. This board can mandate cluster. Ms. Snyder: I realize that. Mr. Orlowski: We asked back in August to show us a sketch of the concept. We have not received it. I know you talked to Ms. Scopaz many times and never has the boards one question been answered. That is to look at a sketch map showing a cluster. I think if you persue it you may find it to be a lot different than you think. Does the board have any comment on this layout? Mr. Gonzalez: Mr. Chairman I have a question. You had mentioned something about wetlands and I had spoken to Gene Gilman, Regional Director, Flood Plan Manager, Department of New York State Environmental Conservation. It was determined that the parcels are clear of wetlands and out of the Department's juristiction. If they indicate that there are no wetlands and you stated that there possibly are wetlands, do we have to perceive that issue? Mr. Orlowski: Well, the Trustees also have some questions that will have to be answered. We will be sending it over to the Trustees for their comments. There comments weigh a lot more here than the DEC so we'll have to wait for those`. In addressing it before you get that far, I think this board, if I'm not mistaken, would like to see a cluster layout. r i PLANNING BOARD Page 11 January 11, 1988 Ms. Snyder: Could you please tell me, you all have the maps of the proposed site plan here, what is offensive to you here? Considering these are such large parcels, we're not speaking of small parcels, we're speaking of two plus acres which is a nice size piece of land and four road frontages. What, one at a time, I really feel, could you kindly tell me why you can' t accept it as it is? Why are you demanding cluster? What's your justi— fication? We have a lot of land, you're not on a postage stamp. Mr. Orlowski: Well, the reason for adopting the mandate cluster was to preserve open space in a fair and reasonable way. The density will not be lessened by clustering, but we will gain half of that in open space. I feel that there will be no problem in laying this out in cluster and both of us, the Town and yourself, coming out. Mr. Gonzalez: You have some property ranging elevations here ponds shown from elevations one or less to high areas of twelve. Obviously, these low lying areas are natural drainage areas and they should be used for the open space plus your development on the high ground. You're going to have nothing but problems with developing septic systems on these properties that are low lying areas. I have a question as far as the water, the duck ponds. As you can see I have located within a recharge basin I wanted to get some feedback on that as far as how the board feels. Mr. Ward: Well there's a very good possibility that you wouldn' t have to dig a recharge basin, you may go intoending areas that may retain the water. Mr. Gonzales: In other words, natural drainage areas spoil it. Mr. Ward: There are some nice advantages actually for the cluster if you consider it. I don't think it would be- de-$4rmental to your views, I think you could use some of the high ridges in here and I think you would find you'd have a better plan. Ms. Snyder: What do you consider clustering? In other words when you say clustering, how much space are you putting to each home? Let's understand it now so we don' t have to waste anymore time. Hopefully, this cluster we bring before you we will not have to come back before you again. Mr. Ward: 40,000 square foot lots, which would leave about half of this property open space. Ms. Snyder: If you were going to buy a home and you were going to buy a house that was on two acres, Y amount of sideage on your lot and you were then going to reduce lot, would you like to live on the 40,000? Isn' t that why the Town updgraded it from one acre to two to give people more room? Mr. Ward: I think you' ll find the upgrading was done through densitv. and population reasons not for a way of life. People want to buy a five acre lot there are plenty around. What we're dealing with here is preserving some fragile areas and you have some low lands you're going to have problems with health services on some of these low lands. r PLANNING BOARD Page 12 January 11, 1988 Mr. Ward: You can still hold your density, you could have a better layout from the environment point of view. You can save half the property. If every lot opened up into open space, the feeling is still the same possibility even greater . Ms. Snyder: Could they be more towards the perimeter of the property? Mr. Ward: This is for your and your designer to come up with. We're not dictating exactly where your open space is. Ms. Snyder: You call it cluster and that is on a 40,000 square foot lot. Mr. Ward: Obviously, you should design it in sympathy with what you have and certainly you want to take advantage of the views you have. Ms. Snyder: O.K. thank you. Mr. Orlowski: Board to set Monday, January 25, 1988, 7:30 p.m. for the next regular Planning Board Meeting. Motion made and seconded. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, '.lard, Edwards Mr. Orlowski: We now have all the minutes up to date. Vote to approve the minutes of the following Planning Board Meetings: December 16th, 1985 November 24, 1986 December 22, 1986 January 12, 1987 February 9, 1987 February 23, 1987 March 9, 1987 March 30, 1987 April 27, 1987 May 11, 1987 December 14, 1987 December 1, 1986, Special meeting. Motion made by *Richie Latham, seconded by Ken Edwards. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Orlowski, Latham, Edwards, Ward I § 100-134 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-136 (3) The location, direction, power and time of use of any proposed outdoor lighting or public address systems. (4) The location of and plans for any outdoor signs. (5) 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 location and size of water- and sewer lines. (6) Any proposed grading, screening and other land- scaping, including types and locations of proposed street trees. (7) The location of all proposed waterlines, valves and hydrants and of ail sewer lines or alternate means of water supply and sewage disposal and treatment. (8) An outline of any proposed deed restrictions or covenants. (9) Any contemplated public improvements on or ad- joining the property. (10) If the site development plan indicates only a first stage, a supplementary plan shall indicate ultimate development. E. Any other information deemed by the Planning Board necessary to determine conformity of the site plan with the intent and regulations of this chapter. § 100-135. Fees. [Amended 11-15-83 by L.L. No. 13-1983; 1-8-85 by L.L. No. 1-19851 All applications to the Planning Board for approval of site devel- opment plans shall be accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars § 100-136. Cluster development. (Added 5.29-73; amended 2-1-83 C by L.L. No. 2-19831 The Planning Board may, in the exercise of its discretion, require cluster developments for one-family dwellings in an A 10062 M5 I § 100-136 ZONING § 100.136 Residential and Agricultural District according to the procedure and requirements hereinafter set forth, without the requirement that the owner make written application for the use of such Cprocedure. A. [Amended 4-24.84 by L.L. No. 4.19841 The maximum number of single-family lots that may be approved in a cluster development shall be computed by subtracting from the total gross area a fixed percentage of twenty percent (20%) of said area and dividing the remaining eighty percent (80%) of the area by the minimum requirec lot area set forth in the Bulk and Parking Schedule.' (1) In computing the maximum number of lots that ma} be created, any lands which are subject to flooding of which are occupied by public utility easements in suet a manner as to prevent their use and development shall not be considered part of the total gross area. (2) In a cluster development, lot area shall not be reducec by more than fifty percent (50%), and lot width anc r { depth, front yard,rear yard and side yards shall not be (� J, reduced by more than thirty percent (30%) of the minimum requirements set forth in the Bulk anc Parking Schedule.' B. The area of a cluster development shall be in single ownership or under unified control. C. Prior to the issuance of a building permit in a cluster -- development, a site plan shall be submitted to and ap- proved by the Planning Board in accordance with Article XIII of this chapter and the following conditions: (1) Said site plan shall include areas within which structures may be located, the height and spacing of buildings, open spaces and their landscaping, off- street open and enclosed (if any) parking spaces and streets, driveways and any other physical features relevant to the proposed plan. ' Editor's Note: The Bulk and Parking schedule Is Included at the end of thl, chapter. 10063 6-25-a T § 100-136 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-136 (2) Said site plan shall include a statement setting forth the nature of all proposed modifications of existing zoning provisions. D. Nothing contained in this chapter shall relieve the owner or E his agent or the developer of a proposed cluster develop- ment from receiving final plat approval in accordance with the Town Subdivision Regulations.' In approving the final plat for a cluster development, the Planning Board may modify the acreage requirement for recreation areas as set forth in the town's rules governing subdivision review, provided that the common land dedicated meets all other requirements of the Town Subdivision Regulations. E. A cluster development shall be organized as one (1) of the following: a Homes Association approved by the Federal Housing Administration for mortgage insurance as a planned unit development and by the Town Board; a Homes Association approved by the Town Attorney and Town Board; or any other arrangements approved by the Town Attorney and Town Board as satisfying the intent of this chapter. Whenever a Homes Association is proposed, the Town Board shall retain the right to review and ap- prove the articles of incorporation and charter of said Homes Association and to require whatever conditions deemed necessary to ensure that the intent and purpose of this chapter are carried out. In consideration of said ap- proval, the Town Board shall, in part, require the cluster development to meet the following conditions: (1) The Homes Association shall be established as an incorporated nonprofit organization operating under recorded land agreements through which each lot owner and any succeeding owner is automatically a member and each lot is automatically subject to a charge for a proportionate share of the expenses for the organization's activities. (2) Title to all common property shall be placed in the Homes Association, or definite and acceptable _ assurance shall he {given that it automatically will be so placed within a reasonable period of time. E:dltor'e Sate: sea Ch. AIN, 9ubmdemn of Lend. 10064 6-25-81 � l § 100.136 ZONING § 100-136 (3) Each lot owner shall have equal voting rights in the Association and shall have the right to the use and enjoyment of the common property. (4) Once established, all responsibility for operation and maintenance of the common land and facilities shall lie with the Homes Association. (5) Dedication of all common areas shall be recorded directly on the final plat, or by reference on that plat to a dedication in a separately recorded document. Resubdivision of such areas is prohibited. The dedication shall: (a) Save the title to the common property to the Homes Association free of any cloud of implied public dedication. (b) Commit the developer to convey the areas to the Homes Association at an approved time. (c) Grant easement of enjoyment over the area to the / lot owners. (d) Give to the Homes Association the right,to borrow for improvements upon the security of the common areas. (e) Give to it the right to suspend membership rights for nonpayment of assessments or infraction of published rules. F. Covenants shall be established, limiting all lots to one- family use and all common lands to open space uses. No structures may be erected on such common lands except as shown on the approved site plan. / G. Each deed to each lot sold shall include by reference all recorded declarations and other restrictions including assessments and the provision for liens for nonpayment of such. H. The Homes Association shall be perpetual; it shall pur- chase insurance, pay taxes, specify in its charter and bylaws an annual homeowner's fee, give provision for 10065 § 100-136 SOUTHOLD CODE § 100-141 assessments and provide that all such charges become a lien on each property in favor of said Association. The Association shall have the right to proceed in accordance with all necessary legal action for the foreclosure and enforcement of liens, and it shall also have the right to f commence action against any member for the collection of any unpaid assessment in any court of competent jurisdiction. I. The developer shall assume all responsibilities as previously outlined for the Homes Association until a majority of the dwelling sites are sold, at which time the Homes Association shall be automatically established. J. Prior to site plan approval the developer shall file with the Town Board a performance bond to ensure the proper installation of all required improvements, and a main- tenance bond to ensure the proper maintenance of all common lands until the Homes Association is established. The amount and term of said bonds shall be determined by the Planning Board, and the form, sufficiency, manner of execution and surety shall be approved by the Town Board. ARTICLE XIV Administration and Enforcement § 100-140. Administrative and enforcing officer. A. It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector and such deputies and assistants as may be appointed by the Town Board to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter. B. The Building Inspector and assistant and deputy building inspectors shall have such right to enter and inspect buildings, structures or premises and to perform other acts necessary for the enforcement of this chapter as is con- ferred upon them by law. § 100-141. Building permits. No building in any district shall be erected, reconstructed, restored or structurally altered without a building permit duly 10066 ` F Chapter 97 WETLANDS i ARTICLE I General Provisions Iitle. I)eclaration of policy. Exceptions. '- I)efinitions. ARTICLE II Permits Permit required. %pplication. "'aiver of certain requirements. Fees. Processing of application. Issuance of permit: conditions; inspection fees. Liability insurance. Contents of permit. Standards. Transferability. ARTICLE III Administration and Enforcement Enforcing officer. 9701 i Chapter 97 r WETLANDS 1 ARTICLE I . General Provisions title. Declaration of policy. Exceptions. "• Definitions. ARTICLE II Permits Permit required. %pplication. "'aiver of certain requirements. Fees. 1'rocessing of application. Issuance of permit: conditions; inspection fees. Liability insurance. Contents of permit. Standards. Transferability. ARTICLE III Administration and Enforcement Enforcing officer. 9701 g UI-1U. bUUMULD CODE 4 :3 WETLANDS § 97-12 § 97-31. Notice of violation. § 97-32. Hearing on violation. n order to minimize damage from erosion, turbidity or ,iltation, saltwater intrusion, loss of fish, shellfish or other § 97-33. Penalties for offenses. I :eneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife and xc, vegetation and the destruction of the natural habitat :hereof,to minimize danger of flood and storm-tide damage HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the 'I f and pollution, and to otherwise protect the quality of Southold 6.29.71. Section 97.33 amended during codificat +etlands, tidal waters, marshes, shore lines, beaches and Ch. 1, General Provisions, Article II. Other amendment. ," -.atural drainage systems for their conservation, economic, Where applicable.] esthetic, recreational and other public uses and values, ;d, further, to protect the potable fresh water supplies of GENERAL REFERENCES :he town from the dangers of drought, overdraft, pollution nuats, docks and wharves _ sea chprom saltwater intrusion and misuse or mismanagement. Shellfish — See Ch, 77. . 32. i herefore, the Town Board declares that the regulation of Soil removal — see Ch. al. tc wetlands of the Town of Southold is essential to the Suldh ision of land —ng — see ch. I— See Ch. .�1108. -alth, safety and welfare of the people of the Town of -` Subdiv uthold. ARTICLE I Exceptions. General Provisions .e provisions of this chapter shall not affect or prohibit § 97-10. Title. r require a permit for the following: The ordinary and usual mosquito control operations This chapter shall be known and maybe cited as the conducted by any public authority. Ordinance of the Town of Southold." J The ordinary and usual operations incidental to the cultivation and/or harvesting of fish and shellfish.' § 97-11. Declaration of policy. The ordinary and usual operations relative to conser- A. The Town Board of the Town of Southold finds t vation of soil, vegetation, fish, shellfish and wildlife. growth, the spread of development and : The ordinary and usual operations relative to agri- demands upon natural resources are encroachii.� culture, aquaculture or horticulture. eliminating many of its wetlands, which, if prem maintained in an undisturbed and natural t The ordinary and usual maintenance or repair of a constitute important physical, social, presently existing building, dock, pier, wharf, bulk- recreational and economic assets to existing a head, jetty, groin, dike, dam or other water control residents of the Town of Southold. device or structure. B. It is the intention of this chapter to protect the t. thing contained in this chapter shall be deemed to affect the Town of Southold b providing for the l : Y areas in the town within the jurisdiction of the y p g ahold Town Board of Trustees. preservation, proper maintenance and use of its NMI: see ch. n, sneunsn. Gde: See Ch. 32, noate, Docks and wharves. 9702 9703 2-25-85 AV. § 97-n SOU'1'HOLD CODE WETLANDS § 97-13 § 97-13. Definitions. The Town of Southold. For the purpose of this chapter, the following tarn.. :USTEES — The Board of Trustees of the Town of �y •' words and their derivations shall have the meaning ;•„ ahold. [Added 6.5-84 by L.L. No. 6-19841 When not inconsistent with the context, words in ti„ N_ tense include the future; words used in the plural out. ;. i'.TLANDS [Amended 8-26-76 by L.L. No. 2-1976; 3-26- the singular number; and words used in the singuh;r :.. , .u by L.L. No.6-19851: elude the plural number. The word "shall" is alwaY , 1. TIDAL WETLANDS: and not director)'. lying beneath tidal waters, which at mean low tide , 6., aters, or lands I1) All lands generally BOARD — Unless otherwise indicated, covered or intermittently cov- Tivstees of the Town of Southold. [Added 6-,; •; , ered with,or which border on,tidal w - No. 6-1984 are covered by tidal waters to a maximum depth of CLERK — Unless otherwise indicated, the t five (5) feet, including but not limited to banks, Board of Trustees,.[Added 6-5-84 by L.L. No. f 1: • bogs, salt marsh, swamps, meadows, flats or other low lying lands subject to tidal action; b1ATERIAL —Soil, sand, gravel, clay, bog j, ally other material, organic or inorganic. rel All bankshues, meadows flats and t dxi marsh ATIOS�: duh eet to duel[ Lues and 111,011 whicl: 6 c«:s or mai' ." glow flume Cram- cf the following: salt ha} Mack A. the removal of material trom wetland, grass, satrn-nrts, sex lavender tall cordes•. high R- The den—it of mat—H nn wetlands, bush, cattails, groundsel, marai,n,alluw auu - trj. C. The erection. const taarcn carugra•_•. nn,i,,,. notion, alteration � r of any building, dnck, pier, wharf, bull:! (,i) Ali land immediately adjacent to a tidal we.,..^n..a groin or other structure, temporary or iwz.. defined in Subsection A(2) and lying within seven- wetlands. 1,,--fi^e (75) feet landward of the most landward [ PRAK LUNAR TIDES— Those excessively i.., uden of such a tidal wetland. spring tides caused by lunar gravitational I& PFRSON — Any person, Firm, partnership. .. FHESHWATFR WETLANDS: i corporation, Company, organization or other ie,. tip "FreshwaLer wetlaa Is" as M:ncd in .A f;,,!c 21, Ti- any iany kind, including municipal corporations tie 1, § 24-0107, Subdivisions 1(a) to 1(d) inclusive, mental agencies or subdivisions thereof. of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of Ivew York: and .L��� t"-,Ll ,,3 ,uLCIS UU[Vering oil w boundaries of the Town of Southold subject to n... _ depth from peak lunar, storm or normal tidal . (2) All land immediately adjacent to a"freshwater;vet - `h eluding but not limited to all brackish and sa:: in se"as -five d ) feet la_nm. r �v l - streams, onds, creeks estuaries, ti"„ .nd� in seventy-five (75) feet landward of the mostJand- P . .,..,s, sot.,.... . .. [Amended 3-26-85 by L.L. No. 6-1985] ward edge of a"freshwater wetland. 9704 9705 2 25 N5 ��� nlnl,,, cot%L wc•T .. AAI T1C1, 11 1 description of the area from permits .nigh the dewhich the removal or posit of material is proposed, or in which § 97-20. permit requirrd- y Itructures are to be erected. The description shall be by (6-198 cd 6-5-t34 b I..I„ inaxarte and distance and shall be based on a local coor- 3-26-85 by L.L. No. Emend ere system. The starting point of the description shell reymred. Notwithstandin x appropriately referenced to a Permanent refarnnen n:r G any r .. v rnnn,urnrnt _. 1""111 snail condr, frons on any wetlands in tTown -•` he fSew* 1'r 1r,;,, 1 he depth to which the removal or the deposit of material `f,,t obtain a written permit therefor issued hi, a;.. a proposed throughout the arca of o the Trustees -- nerenrafter provided and oniv a ;'posed angle of�epnse of ell sloixs, permit rema rs rfs- Aerations, and the B. Notwithstanding the the manner in which the material will be removed or provisions of Sub.cectio,, � ; '-eposited, or structures erected. tion, the Tr stees may, by resolution w ti of a permit with rpc,p..t tc i- waive the nr; high e land 1 nd,riilmedratply a r FFlication shah be accompanied by a survey s as der, in Suhcectinn A(3)or B(2)of the ti_; APographical map with contours at one-foot and wetlands"in§ 97-13, if the Trustees fine? and he 1howing the area from which the removal or in which the r rl eratiuns are proposed on such lands, o ha. eposit of materials is proposed, or in which structures are be erected, Certified by- ster nri , a refs e-d 1 in stored Professional a• surreS-ur or P onal engineer. lice seaIJ i Jtate York- Such survey and to "ie of w r soundings topographical map shall show § 97-21. Aper a: _ g the area in which cp ,ter , " """ _'S Si i-y L.L- iv r,.r nducied. The horiznnr.,l. ...__. _r 1vsEti n Permit he ;' x based ---'•�'�. OWU surVev c 1 thr p may issued upon the writ1 -1, verified app,' etiic on an approved los�l^coordinate s ste heL person propos. to nprr....., ] al control for elevations and sounrlings shall bemb sed r- operations on wptla t m the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey application shall be submitted to the Clerk in quadruplir appliratinn shall contain the following information, statement of the effect if 3 datum. the name and address of the applicant and the < Droposeofoperations,the that may result by and tidal the applicant's right toY reason of such whether applicant is the owner, lessee, licensee.sucoppr t c v ' { statement describing any known nrinr etc.l, In all cases W6prn , ;,-r ,nr,i....._� - --�...,,,u on file premises t s ;iui the, tre premises in question and wheihpr an _ P es where such onarati Frier licenses t, ..,.�, - ••u"feu, the consent of the owner, dulyracknn. 'tnictures or to dredge oryde have been issued to erect must be attached to said applicatinn 'hether anv a„r6 posit fill on said premises and rs. r he u t lus eines were ever revokes{ cr Purpose of ry ._ Fended by a govemniental a¢encv, _ ---_ uperatinnc - r .,..0 w lie rar ak apnrov.+l.- ..ecessnry ..rr..,:._ y/ +4 i WETLANDS icant has public liability insurance policies insuring any liability which may arise in the performance of the .ry pursuant to such permit in such Trustees, which said amount as shall he su policies shall name the town as a �i�ured. Contents of permit. JAmended 6.5-84 by L.L. No. 6.19811 l­rmit issued hereunder by the Clerk pursuant to a reso- ` the Trustees shall state the following: iie name of the permittee. he date of issuance and expiration of the permit. he conditions imposed by the Trustees on the issuance of permit. he specific location of the areas to be affected by the - ,,rations of the permittee. 1 statement that: "The validity of this permit is or may be 'dhject to the approval of other governmental or municipal thorities. The town accepts no responsibility in applving I rorobtaining such approval. In the event that such ap- mval is necessary, the holder of this permit shall not coin- rice operations hereunder until such approval has been ',tained in writing. The failure to obtain such other ap- mval when required shall subject this permit to im. nrliate revocation by the Clerk upon receipt by the Clrrk t written notice from such other governmental or anicipal authorities of its refusal or disapproval." Ac_ ptance of the permit is acceptance of this Condit ion. l statement that: "The applicant does, by the acceptance ( this permit, assume all responsibility for operaiions :Mertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all pro- vutions for the prevention of injuries to persons and prop- . rtv resulting from such operations. By' such acceptance, ' e applicant also agrees to indemnify and t 5e town and its officsave harmless ers, agents and employees from anv '•ad all claims arising from operations under this permit l and any and all acts or omissions of the applicant his j 9709 $ X7.77 CnTT'rIMT n nnnc :i WFTT.ANDS 9 ui-4u 97.22. Waiver of certain requirements Amended 6-5 6/ ,mng• P yam.V v s § q [ Upon receipt by the Trustees of No. 6-1984] ervation Advisory Council, the Trustees shall hold a .c,. 6aarine on such application upon not less than ten The Trustees, upon request of the applicant for a perr-,a hdays' notice, to be published in one I1) or more r waive, n whole or in part, the provisions of Article I1, I y; ,papers having a general circulation in the town. and G, where it finds that the nature of the proposed oix: - "` such that the requirements of such provisions are not ra :ion. After the public hearing on such application, the for a proper consideration of a permit application. ,tees shall either adopt a resolution directing the issuance I permit or adopt a resolution denying the application for. A resolution directing the issuance of a permit may § 97-23. Fees. [Amended 11-15-83 by L.L. No. 13-1983; 6 s, adopted only if the Trustees find that the proposed opera- L.L. No. 6-1984] 's will conform to the standards set forth in§ 97-28 hereof. ;,ro A. E%ery application for a permit filed with the Cen 3 :he Trustees adopt a resolution denying an application for a accompanied by afee of one hundred f:i 'mit the reasons for such denial shall be set forth in such ( 150.1, no portion of which shall be refundahk,. i T !,ution. [Amended 3-26-85 by L.L. No.6-1985] Nifili 11-18-86 by L.L. No. 15-19861 B. In addition to the filing fee, the Trustees, Issuance of permit: conditions; inspection fees. adoption of a resolution authorizing the issue:. : mended 6-5-84 by L.L. No. 6-19841 permit, shall determine the amount of the inspecti, : ,tees may, upon the adoption of a resolution directing be paid by the applicant to the Clerk upon the issu. ce of a permit: permit, in accordance with § 97-25C hereof. dose such conditions on the manner and extent of the posed operations as it deems appropriate. § 97-24. Processing of application. [Amended 6-5-84 by I : :he time by which operations must be e oaxn�t',t-era an" 6-19841 in which they must be completed. A. Investigation. Upon receipt of the application, t:. :sire the payment of inspection fees in any case where it shall forward one (1) copy thereof to the Cone ietermined that more than one (1) inspection is required Advisory Council and one (1) copy to the Trust,, assure that operations are being conducted in ac, Conservation Advisory Council shall review lance with the permit. Such fees shall be in the amount plication and the effect, if any, on the wetlands r Pse dollars (S5.) for each such inspection. waters of the town that may result from the ; operation; and shall, within twenty (20) days of n the same, forward its written report of findings ane Liability insurance. [Amended 6-5-84 by L.L. No. E- mendations with respect to such application '�)g'1j Trustees. If the Conservation Advisory Council cant for a permit hereunder shall, before the issuance ommend that such application be disapproved, the > the Clerkfile with the Clerk a certificate that for such disapproval shall be set forth in such repor 091 1COntQ .t j'aJtit`• t 9 e _ {k s Fif _ SOI, 1 HOI ll CODE \VfTI,ANDS , i , emended 6-5-S4 by L.L. No. fi-19841 � nt ri : �r n." V-e�tnur,c� of do Tnn'jerabilitc, le . xirsuunt hereto shall not be transferred ur _.. _ . .___ _. . -.tissued } �, . G 1-`=t: n ,_nt th t: "Th, i ,.i„nit :,�3 ti.. .xithout the prior approval of the Trustees. 1111nt Of u < <>>or�i> upon �.} Bch '.1.. - oLz 10 : i Lv u s Iriinit t brit:: col :rt � ARTICLE III o 7T tT i v, :.it. a ,n_ �;, Enforcement Adu;inistration and t� r t,1; n 1 , I,r� �6 85 by L.L. No. (i- l> >� L a _.t t to n' officer. [Amended 3- <<� Enforcing , tables(hereinafter referred to of il;e-Ba} Cana' the provisions of _. - f the dut? orce f:oss.�c"1 to at}mrn+gteA- smdf y J. Sldud �_i r i 1 d G Notice of iolntion. % 1 ,ptar1sulut.ondireurnhth� � l"I ut to licrforn clmrr toy_- ,rpplicd for only if IL Co I .-. 'seneccr the Bav Constable has reasonable grounds to bin uuh operati.ms «ill not substantially: rliance ethatoperations regulated hereby are being conducted in t P ter or not in coml „tion of tilt provisions of this chap ��et am a peri t sL d.Pur want to this chapter'ent or tile person otify 1 1:1t c h 1t tLc f k7 ,.. VI-tl�.Lmw.- e or the owner's ab Tt f ntre rhm�m- ti-mr-, <<�s..Tutt Ttiim(11Tt t t zTT; .r•�vner of the-pr4t rt3' ; aforming such operuttmns, u> suspend all operations;such and e*Tt'r%xetee eatraPion inm the frrsh t,-atr; t ,�.such Pyr;on shall forthwith carie operations end d 3 26�S5 by tlt�ti�l�Rt,r _flee of t7etat�+-I�t�earfFl�nded..['�!n . - '�11 t�h or otlscr burs., ..L.So.fi-I985� h notice shalt be m writing, shall specify the violation ;lit ale �rsd st ,efuEttnrtir til- in L&nus g hieh must he complied with a33 shall ai�te,tkse�a _,___ . tilted t� tsc ggt _r1e33. ud till lime Sthin which complia ice notice hall also ad. �jUch.- _ <<, e o 7eratT(ttffi IR9, 1 .ulcer, Il sttcct nat ihsti�,n on trdul «stars or wcm the person to whom tt rs direct as hereinafter htr- f w of the tidal seaters of the talon I .a hearing before the s�861`3$41 G CLFuu; § 97-31 SOUT1101,D CODE, t'.'F-.TL_1tiD5 & 9r-a:a D. The L'ay Constable may extend the time of enrn!-' 't Penalties for offenses- [Amended 7-71-78 by L.L. No. I- ficd in the none e of violation v.here there is u,;,; 1S73; 0.5$4 by L.L. inn. 6-1984) to comply �cithin the time specified and coni which prevent immediate compliance.[Amend,,± , + 1r each offense against any of the provisions of this L.L. 'No. 0-19nS1 uiaticris maooa i „t„t h ,.. C t r e., or fat.1,11 . to o<�m F p nvith n written notice or orriei of ., N i rn . r ihL” .. i!;i_ In the dent that the pec,on upon i�hon a nn ::� the t m.e fiXi'd `ornee'u- ..as Leen ser"d -hail fail to comply with said nor .I:mt, budder, architect, contractor or their ngpntc or the time specifu d therein or s,ithin the time sp„- ,i,er person who commits, takes part or assists in the eon- extension of time issued by the Lay Constable, :!fission of any such offense or who shall fail to comply with a issued to such person pursuant to this chapter sham' ritten order or notice of any Lay Constable shall, upon a revoked. [Amended 3-26-85 by L.L. No. 6-19R,-,i conviction thereof, Le guilty of a violation punishable by § 97-32. Hearing on violation. )Amended 6-5-84 h,- i ” fine of not exceeding rice hundred dollars ($500.) or impri- 19841 ....._.. ,. 1,'a god ttul to exceed nfteen 1151 (favc person affected 1) a notice of rioladon ':para c additional o[fcn__ For a c,. ,nd an 1 „ .,r swam to the preceding section hereof may reya� �ictinn v.ithin eiah'coa (IS) mattits thereafter. such per- be granted a hearing before the Trustees, ,n shall be guilty of a vmla7nnpunlshai�le by a fine ±:ot rI s- such person slinll file a irtitten request therrp: ' 'ding- one thoucanrl fivr hunrlrer3 ilolli. (S],,;nq.) or inii,ri_ Clerk tisfthin ten 1101 days after Son-icr nf t,- ,mens fora IrertrJ(1 nn, to c:eocd fit , (151 d,n—, III hods violation. Such request :hall have annexed 0 ch fine and irn„risnnment (Amended LL \n. of Li.e niiirtnf �iolntioit I,x„i .:hit 1. a and lhall set forth the rrescin why such notice tion to thu abuve-provided penalties, the Trustees should be modified or rescinded_ t ' ❑ddi y also, if authorized by the Lown Board, maintain an B. The Clerk shall present such request Lo the Tru- "on or proceeding in the name of the town in a e.,o.+ .,f feat regular oieeting. The 'i'rtr.stees shall set ` "np”rent jurisdiction to < ornpzl cempl:a ce with ur Lo plaee for such hearing and shalt give the person: ""train by injunction the violation of this chapter.. the same at least five (5) days' notice of the time thereof. C. At such hearing, the person requesting the representative,shall be given an opnortnnit”to why such notice of vinlation ahoolr? bP Mr rescinded. After such hearing, the Trustees ma-, modify or rescind such notice of violation, or re• permit previously issued. and shall specify th- 419 therefor. +- D. The nntire of vinl9t:e.� f,,. .. .l., p„ - shall continue in effect pending 11, Jeori.i: �e.n..;r 'irai „flT. a: ' f 9713 -1.3 85 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK • 4t Patrick Halpin SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DAVID HARRIS.M.D..M.P.H. COMMISSIONER TO: Mr. Bennett Orlowski , Jr. DATE: January 20, 1988 Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Dolly Snyder "Sound View Estates" S.C.T.M. : #1000-44-3-(4.2 & 4.3) Dear Mr. Orlowski : We are in receipt of your letter dated December 23, 1987 concerning the above referenced project- E] roject.❑ 1. This Department has no objection to your designation of lead agency status. ❑ 2. Insufficient information is available for technical comments . X❑ 3. There is no record of an application to this Department. ❑ A more accurate project location is needed. (Suffolk County Tax Map No. ) ❑ 4 . This Department has received an application and it is : ❑ Complete j L.L.1 Incomplete ❑ Other: ❑ 5 . It appears that the project can be served by: Sewage Disnosal System ❑ Sewer System and Treatment works ® Subsurface Sewage Disposal System( s ) ❑ Other: WWM-067 COUNTYCENTER RIVGR„E.o.N.Y IIgo I (OVER) ( 516 ) 548-331 X1 5 . (cont 'd) Water Supply System QX A Public Water Supply System Individual Water Supply System(s ) Other: X� 6 . Comments : The Health Department 's primary environmental concern pertaining to development is that the applicant comply with the requirements of the Suffolk Codnty Sanitary Code especially Articles V and VI, and relevant construction standards for water supply and sanitary sewage disposal. These considerations are to be reviewed completely at the time of application. Full considera- tion in placement of water supply wells and disposal systems is given to State and Town wetland requirements . The Health Depart mer_t maintain= jurisdiction over final location of disposal and well systems and the applicant should not undertake to construct any water supply or disposal system without Health Department approval. Other portions of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code also apply to commercial development such as Articles VII and XII. The Lead Agency is requested to forward a copy of this form to the applicant with its findings. There is no record of an application for the proposed project on file with our department. Complete technical comment would require an application be submitted to our department along with a site plan and the information required to evaluate the suitability of the site for the proposed project. The NYSDEC has indicated to our office, via a telephone conservation, that there are two areas on this project site that are to be nominated as fresh water wetlands. NYSDEC is the agency responsible for delineating any freshwater wetland boundaries. The wetlands and required setbacks should be indicated on any subdivision maps submitted with an application to our department. Further comment may be provided upon completion of the application review. Name ✓,bp „„� Phone 548-3063 Robert J. Farr(�ier i *UNTY OF SUFFOLK �s}1 JAN ?. 198 Patrick Halpin SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DAVIO HARRIS,M.O..M.P.M. COMMISSIONER TO: Mr. Bennett Orlowski , Jr. DATE: January 20, 1988 Southold Town Planning Board 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE: Dolly Snyder "Sound View Estates" S.C.T.M. : #1000-44-3-(4.2 & 4.3) Dear Mr. Orlowski : we are in receipt of your letter dated December 23, 1987 concerning the above referenced project. ® 1. This Department has no objection to your designation of lead agency status. © 2. Insufficient information is available for technical comments. n3 . There is no record of an application to this Department. ❑ A more accurate project location is needed. (Suffolk County Tax Map No. ) El4 . This Department has received an application and it is: ❑ Complete �j Incompiete ❑ Other: ❑ 5 . It appears that the project can be served by: Sewage Disposal System ❑ Sewer System and Treatment works ® Subsurface Sewage Disposal System(s ) ❑ Other: WWM-067 COUNTYCENTER RIVt RIHEAO.N.Y. 11901 (OVER) ( 516 ) 548-331 . X� 5 . ( cont 'd ) Water Supply System 0 A Public Water Supply System Individual Water Supply System( s) Other : 6 . Comments : The Health Department ' s primary environmental concern pertaining to .development is that the applicant comply with the requirements of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code especially Articles V and VI, and relevant construction standards for water supply and sanitary sewage disposal. These considerations are to be reviewed completely at the time of application. Full considera- tion in placement of water supply wells and disposal systems is given to State and Town wetland requirements. The Health Depart-' ment main*aina jurisdiction over final location of disposal and well systems and the applicant should not undertake to construct any water supply or disposal system without Health Department approval. Other portions of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code also apply to commercial development such as Articles VII and XII. The Lead Agency is requested to forward a copy of this form to the applicant with its findings . There is no record of an application for the proposed project on file with our department. Complete technical comment would require an application be submitted to our department along with a site plan and the information required to evaluate the suitability of the site for the proposed project. The NYSDEC has indicated to our office, via a telephone conservation, that there are two areas on this project site that are to be nominated as fresh water wetlands. NYSDEC is the agency responsible for delineating any freshwater wetland boundaries. The wetlands and required setbacks should be indicated on any subdivision maps submitted with an application to our department. Further comment, may be provided upon completion of the application review. Name /} Ob / �z.,�. ,.p Phone 548-3063 Robert J. Far er I MELVIN I , GO' ZA" '.Z DESIGNER Ms. Valerie Scopaz January 15, 1988 Planning Board Town of Southold Southold, N.Y. 11971 Res Soun#view Estates SCTM 1000-44-3-4.2 and 4.3 Dear Ms. Scopaz, This letter is to confirm my phone conversation with your secretary on January 15, 1988. In reference to the subject matter I would like a written detailed clarification on cluster development. Please include a list of all requirements for lot area, lot coverage, setbacks, etc. In addittft2_I would like written approval of the letter which was fowarded to you on September 22, 1987 . The New York State Department of Enviornmental Conservation had determined that the property in question is clear of wetlands. I would also like to point out Bis. Scopaz, that my client and I were repeatedly mislead. You requested additional information based on the plat plan submitted October 23, 1987. At no point in time did we receive a written denial of the proposed plat plan and request for mandatory clustering from the Planning Department. I hope we can put this misunderstanding behind us now, and work towards a viable solution. Very truly, i Melvin I, Gonzalez, Designer P. S. We would like to be scheduled for the February Planning Board Hearing. i 2649 EXPRESSWAY DR. N. - HAUPPAUGE , N.Y. 11788 516234-4422 The next regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board will be held at 7:30 P.M. on gRoad, c at the Town Hall, Main New York. Your appointment is at ....L.:..1. ..............P•M• SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD c__-- 3^r, Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 C' I �L� T04SQ LD t.., S %Q a, ,r Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 December 23, 1987 Louise Harrison Suffolk County Office of the Ecology County Center Riverhead, NY 11901 Re: Dolly Snyder "SoundView Estates" SCTM# 1000-44-3-4.2,4.3 Dear Ms. Harrison: Enclosed, for your information and review, with regard to the above mentioned is the following: 1. Copy of subdivison proposal 2. Copy of test boring information 3. Copy of letter for request of public water from Village of Greenport 4. Copy of letter for request of electric service from LILCO We would appreciate your comments on this proposal at your earliest convenience. Very truly yours, l39sxrka O h� �c� OA BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD STATEMENT rf�KTr Q7. O� Vv!//�GvG,�ST,aT�S DATE 12- /9 97- TO 7- T to. ✓9LFKlp, ADDPlAWf/�y Apt t) , 7VW Ail o FO S4907-1-140LP CITY STATE ZIP 1 GOY oP 1r.� UBL/c cc��-T� PK- ✓A �5 . � Mdifs�GL I ao Y of LAgTT.97 �o EST G/GGD e REDIFORM 8S 882 carbon/ess POLY PAK(50 SETS)8PM i i '{ .,,�: •jg ,v 1 mrw /., •"par 1 !6^ _.. `� r -.r•r..�. SLACKE TEST BORING,` INC. .�u�deu�ac� .:�rx�'a- � .�ieuulerl�an. �xje�alie+ne. Ir 4 MAIN STREET, P.O. BOX 64, KING$ PARK, LI., NEW YORK 11754 s (516) 544-0404 (Mrs.l Sally Ann Slacks, President ' i;,y, .iru HARD C; 1987___ ..« DAT$ Boring No. . _ _ _ 4o4 No.:. 2763-83 Date: March 15, 1983 Job Location Property located ocf Colony Drive, Cassiciv Lane Albertson Lane Bayview Avenue, and North_R_oad—. Town7Yf Southold, L, l . , New York Ground Surface Elevation Water Level if 81 211 below Ground Surface CASINO aLOWf 30" 610.6 P6641,4604DVIU �...�-.y CSASfI/ICattON Of SOIL .1 S.Or ,. Irq T. 1 Sense 1. I.Qu, I DRILLED IN CASH G.w.e 6" t Topsoil _ USED I 6" I 2' Loam I 2' i 7' Coarse to Medium Brown Sand, some Gravel, some Large Gravel i Sample #1 @ 216" to 4' 9-15-21 I 18" i Sample #2 @ 4' to 5'6" 13-15-19 1 18" 7' 201611 Coarse to Medium Brown Sand, some Gravel Sample #3 @ 9' to 1016" 4-5-7 Sample #4 @ 14' to 1516" 6-6-8 18" t 1 Sample 45 @ 19' to 20'6" 6-7-6 1 18" t � . NOTE: Oue ,to'ahe >-high,water tabiq �,, thk irlg'cowity;,pf 1 thR "earth wilL.make: building" ' Art*this-site more costly<.tha , Is usual: I I i 1 t _ SLAQIC T�ST BORING, 11 C. /f �`/�'`^' � ✓� P UIKlI�.7�[lJlb �J�t�[ltl�llXtd� Y 4 MAIN STnE6T, RO. BOX 64, KINGS PARK. L.L. NEW YORK 11754 • (516) 544-0404 JOB NO. 2762-83 JOB LOCATION : Louis Hodor - Property located on Colony Drive, Cassidy Lane, Albertson Lane, Bayview Avenue North Road, Town of Southold, L. I. , New York \ NORTH ROAD �II i4• j I } O i 18, ��� ,BORING NO. 2 j L 1 TO SCALE! I�I J I L C ; iil m � m t < Q 1 m G , C tt �! m 111 BORING NO. 1 t N .Y. r;""Y6 p N.Y.T MS I 1 COLONY ROAD I - • ♦w.w III 1 LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY DOCTORS PATH • RIVERHEAD. NEW YORK 11901 c!� BY Direct Dial Number: 548-7044 n SC BOARD 1:i glaninb (� November 30, 1987 DATE Mr. Melvin I. Gonzalez, Designer 2649 Expressway Dr. N. Hauppauge, NY 11788 Re: Sound View Estates Southold, NY LILCO Ref. 1157527-74 Dear Mr. Gonzalez: We are in receipt of your map of Sound View Estates situated in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, New York. As you are probably aware, since 1971 the Public Service Commission rulings require that our Company, along with all other electric utility companies in the State of New York, will be required to serve future developments of five or more houses with underground electric service. We shall be pleased to provide underground electric service in accordance with our filed tariff and schedule in effect at the time service is required. We are enclosing a Request for Underground Electric Service form which must be completed by you and returned to this office. Upon receipt of this application form, we shall be pleased to prepare and forward to you plans and costs, if any, applicable to this installation. Please also be advised .that it is the applicant's obligation to pro- vide us with acceptable rights-of-way or easements which are re- quired to reach your subdivision. Very r ly you , Frederick R. Weber New Business Department FRW/vn Enc. FC-8689.3-SS Officers • UTILITY OFFICE TEL. " MAYOR Pillaye of^ greenyoorf (516)477-1748 GEORGE W.HUBBARD i.Ec..e.eTED ,... POWER PLANT TEL. NEW INCORPORATION APRIL T,1868 (516)477-0172 TRUSTEES .1-i.C..Po.6no. U.01. GENERAL LAW mer .., 18.6 STEPHEN L.CLARKE A 4by� fl ,-[.�eti•o�® BY JEANNE M.COOPER 11 �E ' , ;i.,, Fyy�{yy 7 p DAVID S.CORWIN i ,,/G�p1 S�•L7eA N `u ~-. vUL;lIL�UiAIi JL IN1 dn��il GAIL F.HORTON ,('I{ '�"�'e*'8888...-- --- S, SUPT.OF UTILITIESE JAMES I.MONSELL 236 THIRD STREET P.O.BOX AH GREENPORT,SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK 11944 December 10, 1987 Mr. Melvin I. Gonzalez 2649 Expressway Drive N. Hauppauge, N. Y. 11788 Re: Sound View Estates - Request for contract for public water supply Dear Mr. Gonzalez; Your request for a contract from the Village of Greenport - Water Department for a tie to the public water supply is under study. Your meeting with myself in my office on October 6, 1987 and your appearance before the Utility Committee on October 26, 1987 is part of the record. The project is located on the west side of Albertson Lane, consists of 24 lots (+ or -) on 56.7 acres. The water loading figures have been submitted to the Utility Committee. We will finish the study on the sizing of water mains and the location of same. As we have explained to you, your application is on file with us; and it will take about 1 year for you to receive an allocation of water. The Village is actively searching for new and acceptable supply of water. We hope we have answered most of your questions but feel free to call my office at any time or appear before the Utility Committee. If I can be of further service, please call. r y truly yours � James I. Monsell 1 el Superintendent of Public Utilities JIM: lkm cc : Georg Hubbard, Mayor All Village Trustees Utility Committee Doroth Snyder SOut�q ,nT8,1 and 100 years of Community Service PINI T(Si r S a LD S — Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 December 23, 1987 Mr. Melvin I. Gonzalez 2649 Expressway Drive N. _ . Hauppauge, NY 11788 Re: Sound View Estates SCTM# 1000-44-3-4.2,4.3 Dear Mr. Gonzalez: Enclosed is a copy of correspondence received from the Town of Southold Trustees with regard to the above mentioned proposal. Pursuant to this correspondence, would you please advise us when the property has been staked. The next Trustee inspection is scheduled for January 21, 1988. Very truly yours, B vuujck CLQ a�vs k . BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD enc. FU(,{� HENRY P. SMITH, PresidentDEC 2 --.—____ TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. Ln DAiF PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD (516) 765-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. OI r�0� ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 December 18, 1987 6ennett Orlowski, Chairman Town Planner Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Soundview Estates - 1000-44-3-4.2 & 4.3 Dear Mr. Orlowski: Pursuant to your referral of the above referenced project, please be advised that the Trustees have inspected the property on December 16, 1987. Dug ponds and vernal areas exist on the site, which should be staked, verified,and incorporated in a continuous open space plan if possible. Please advise the applicant to stake the property and we will be happy to reinspect for verification of same. Should you need any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip cc: Trustees PT�AIsII1 'AID TO "pS =u gzs Jig D S P h'�O ISG . Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 TO: Members of the Trustees FROM: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner RF '. Dolly Snyder DATE: December 15, 1987 As per your request, enclosed is additional information. The Planning Board wishes applicant to cluster lots away from wet areas, but, at this point, does not know if there are fresh water wetlands here or not. If there are wetlands, let me know, and applicant will be asked to have same staked for your reinspection. Yu Valerie Scopa� Town Planner >4 ��?1 r p•S :J n g A2 � t rt k f wi � � � V� 7� f 3 r m I L L 41 II'f I. x *� egs p's `w.'(T2 Kyr st?x ►/•�� r f f * A S �. rid sl r i 4 l� � •� � K � 7v Ilr > f fiI .. r 4 t i At IN RAW �•��/ ��Y r4 x rY rJ /` S♦a f �xa s y i) '�'f X'\�nt Asn } I v y� ?.I {� ' F}ppp 64 PLYANNI Gy�B03'AT#D r TO}V-N 0 SOU, HELD SUFFO k'--C-0]I,NTY Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 November 30, 1987 Members of the Board of Trustees Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Dolly Snyder SCTM# 1000-44-3-4.2,4.3 Dear Trustee Members: Enclosed is a copy of the major subdivision map for the above mentioned subdivision. The Planning Board requests your input on the sensitivity of this site, the presence of fresh water wetlands or marsh. Please, also note that the construction of homes will require extensive fill thereby changing site grades significantly. If you feel the wetlands should be staked, please contact our office so we may advise the applicant. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Valerie Scopaz Town Planner L � cc: CAC Office of the Ecology . .,,, Pay Udo 5"e �"IifCf�lv� �, ur,� !J LL U - u 1987` LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKEJeZ_ D AIi Q O 17 FAIRLAWN LANE CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 December 8, 1987 Ms. Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner Town of Southold Southold, New York 11971 RE: SOUND VIEW ESTATES Dear Ms. Scopaz: In reference to the preliminary site plan on the above captioned and my letter to you dated 11/17/87, once again, I am appalled at the way this situation is being handled: : : Why do you constantly wait months to request additional in- formation? You did this to us on several occasions, and it must stop: : '. I was just informed by Mel Gonzalez that now, once again, you stated you have not submitted my plans for review. You are now requesting drainage calculations and test borings. As you know, I had a severe concussion the last time I was in to exchange the prints for the 5th time. He spared me the aggrevation until now of your new request. I am demanding once and for all that you get a complete list of requirements, not one at a time, months at a time in between. I have bent over backwards for you (even to the point of putting 2 single and separate parcels together) just to get this before the Board. Your new requirements can possibly take months before someone is available to do it. Therefore, I am putting you on formal notice, in the event of an upzoning, I shall protest it, legally, if need be: : : I pray you do not do this with every site plan you review. If so, learn by my frustrations, created by your methods of reviewing, and in the future, give the applicant a complete list of the requirements you must know will eventually be needed to complete the application. How sad to think that you are in authority and have the right to delay what to another is a very important situation. I would like to speak to the Town Atty. or the Planning Board Commissioner to review this unbelievable situation. I am extending you the courtesy to arrange this appointment for me. If I do not hear from you, within one week after receiving this letter, I shall proceed on my own. Your own pattern (and this goes back to the first day you had your position) leaves me no alternative but to be apprehensive about what you may ask for next (causing further delay). COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • ACREAGE • BUSINESS • HOMES -2- December 8, 1987 Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner Your immediate response to this letter would be appreciated. Respectfully submitted, v Doll Sny Y Yder ds/nlh CC: Supervisor Frank Murphy CC: Francis Yakaboski, Town Atty. CC: James Monsell, Greenport Water Cajr �Qhurz `.bell Sayduc .sv LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER P 266 544 547 r s 17 FAIRLAWN LANET� USA. -T ------ - Y. 11720 Imoi., V ;y 50 ,.'E,. V � USA3c L'SA loc ! o i7RxTjq asI i-., - v+4 5iB Town of Southold ZETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Southold , New York 11971 t ._1S$TT Notice Notice I RMurn e M1M 49 3849-A, Da, 5 1 j i 4 i • Officers UTILITY OFFICE TEL. MAYOR Village of greealnorf (5 16)477-1743 GEORGE W.HUBBARD INca NPON.TEO ,eav POWER PL'/ANT TEL. "CW INCOPPON•TION 1.NIL 1.1.Y[ (516)477-017? TRUSTEES nc-iN co nvON.T. un OCN O�NCPu L.w •o as. +ew STL'PHEN L.CLARKL ,,{{ JEANNE M.COOPER 1L DAVID S.CORWIN GAIL P.HORTON i � ..I,•_. ... ..i N G I SLA SUPT.OF UTILITIES JAMES I.MONSELL 236 THIRD STREET P.O. BOX AH GREENPORT,SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK 11944 December 10, 1987 Mr. Melvin I. Gonzalez 2649 Expressway Drive N. Hauppauge, N. Y. 11788 Re: Sound View Estates - Request for contract for public water supply Dear Mr. Gonzalez; Your request for a contract from the Village of Greenport - Water Department for a tie to the public water supply is under study. Your meeting with myself in my office on October 6, 1987 and your appearance before the Utility Committee on October 26, 1987 is part of the record. The project is located on the west side of Albertson Lane, consists of 24 lots (+ or -) on 56.7 acres. The water loading figures have been submitted to the Utility Committee. We will finish the study on the sizing of water mains and the location of same. As we have explained to you, your application is on file with us; and it will take about 1 year for you to receive an allocation of water. The Village is actively searching for new and acceptable supply of water. We hope we have answered most of your questions but feel free to call my office at any time or appear before the Utility Committee. If I can be of further service, please call . % Very truly yours <� James I . Monsell $QQTfi LQ 1u:. Superintendent of Public Utilities 1 4 JIM: Ikm E C cc: George Hubbard, Mayor All Village Trustees Utility Committee Dorothy Snyder SoutgQl d Town 100 Years of Community Service. ann:ng Board Aze, _etlz d GC L�Q GC,Zi/ i �I vd4 5"YYV4 LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 0 � 17 FAIRLAWN LANE CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 Q TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 November 17 , 1987 Ms . Valerie Scopaz , Town Planner Town of Southold Southold , New York 11971 RE : SOUND VIEW ESTATES Dear Ms . Scopaz : Pertaining to our conversation last week, I am sending you 12 prints . After much delay , it was your opinion that the only way the preliminary site plan would be accepted (even though that was not my desire) would be if the "out parcel" was in- cluded as part of Sound View Estates . It appears that unless I do , you will not allow it to go before the board for review. As I discussed with you , when I purchased the property it was sold to me as 2 separate parcels ; one to Southold Ventures , Inc . for commercial development and one to Dorothy Snyder for my sons to build on at a future date . I have 2 separate deeds and my contract shows 1 parcel to Southold Ventures , Inc . and 1 parcel to Dorothy Snyder . I even have 2 separate tax bills for the parcels . I have already met with Greenport Water , and was told that water would be available , as soon as they reach my name on the list . However , this does not resolve my having your board review it . This "Catch 22" situation leaves me only 1 alternative to ex- pedite this , and that is to include the single and separate par- cel of Dorothy Snyder (as I purchased it) with Southold Ventures , Inc . , a separate entity . I desire to have a driveway into plot #25 (D. Snyder parcel) off of North Road . I see no reason why this cannot be done . There are many houses , condominiums , hotels and restaurants in the area with access from this road . Please present this plan (the 4th I have submitted) before your planning board for review and comments . If you feel that it may expedite things for me to be present , I would appreciate that . COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • ACREAGE • BUSINESS • HOMES -2- November 17 , 1987 Ms . Valerie Scopaz , Town Planner I would also like to meet with the town attorney , if necessary , as I have requested on several occasions . I feel this is long overdue : : : If you have any further questions , or would like to set up an appointment with the board and myself , feel free to call . Sincerely , JSn y d 111 ds/nlh cc : Mr . J . Monsell , Greenport Water ' APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: The undersigned applicant hereby applies for (tentative) (final) approval of a subdivision plat in accordance Nvith Article 16 of the Town Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents and states as follows: 1. The applicant is the owner of record of the land under application. (If the applicant is not the owner of record of the land under application, the applicant shall state his interest in said land under application.) 2. The name of the subdivision is to be . . . . Sound View Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. The entire land under application is described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the applicant under deeds recorded in Suffolk Count}' Clerk's office as follows Liber . . . .949.6. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Page 373 ,. 376 , 377, . . . On 1/17/84 Liber . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Liber . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . Pagc O n . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Liber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ti Liber . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . .. . Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O n . . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . . . . . . ; as devised under the Last Will and Testament of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . oras distributee . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .... . .. . . . . . .. . 1 .— , .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 5. The area of the land is . .. . . '. .3. . �. 7 acres. ( per tax bill) 6. All taxes which aretiliens on the land at the (late hereof have been paid except . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. The land is encumbered by „ Mortgage satisfied in full 1/10/87 . . . . . . sa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mortgage (s) as follows: (a) Nfortgage recorded in Liber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in original amount of $. . . . . . . . . . . . . . unpaid am punt $ held b.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (b) Alortgage recorded in Liber . . . . . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in original amount of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . unpaid amount $. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . held },y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .u, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y (c) Mortgage recon' ' is ',Abe,. • • • . • Page • . • • • . •. •... . in original amount of . .. ... . .. .. .. Anna :cant $. . . . . . . . . . held by . .... . ................. ... .. address . .. . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . . .. . . . . . . ,... . . . .... . . .. . 8. There are no other encuwbrancc� or liens a ainst the laud except . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . I . ... ...... ... .... . 9. The land.lies in the following con; a ast4cts . ,A, Residence . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. . . i ........ .. .. .... . • . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ., . . .. . . .... . . .. ...... .....I. ..... .... TO No patlkoi the land Iles vrtc3rr va,er whe!hcr tide ;vater, stro:aln, }road water or otherwise, ex- N .A. x• N A sept _ . . . . . r I1 The applicant shall at-his ^.-s =azae ,tall al: rcrui"ed public impixwements. 12: The 1a»si (does) ( Ut, 'i.e' , a#rates District or 'Vater Sttl:c; y District. Name of Dis" t trick if wJ'A tin a District. is,. . vti age Itf' Greenport . I'ag� of Greenpor-t lkpstUlpal Utilities 13. 1YaYea ataarF4 will be laic, ' . . . . .. . . " , ., . . ....., . . .. . . . .. . . . ... . ... . and (a! tharge wil! _e. -- a'�e for ?it . .`' ng sac i sta, %Wk 14. Eltctra- ;isles'and atand ,_� .:1 nst�t°eE OVLFLGO >' cliaa:� tlklte' ktsdt for imistatiing said' Tinea.. . .. , . .. 15,..Gas m 'as will be installed h'^':'. and (a; .{no) =barge Ida lta }ttut wn�At., dC ecu public;ria in .he f � N csCz# 5b rt pubs c t?rtcts rat the tN 1;et.QSw show same. 1'. a iU ,C ro .. ^:G.SXS! f ;' �t ��+.''r.v c 5' n�fur .,ie C 7 {�' l- �. t ng ttft +N,ivl..,e4 not locaty_ .'.. shown, A. P„ jttatlxttw3 a) • cv.en Texi� ` stttipts unsub- . .:=ve strim; r-n! of the streets on "; : l cxi�t 'tai aq, fh« street . ;14; :,;, ' et i; "r,t" of title as required by ,;lc, aaa n 'Z*-kPr'nx':- .o+ all rrs^ cti, 3 covenants, ctr. ncx An Srl 1iFuc .'�", 22. The applicant est;:nates tliat the cost of grading and required public improvements will be $. .... .. ... as itemized iv Schedule. "L" be*c'o annexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond be fixes' ,t ars. The Performance Bond will be written by a licensed surety company enless otherwis: shown on Schedule "F". DATE 19. . . : Southold Ventures , Inc . . I .. .. . . .. .. ... ... . ... . . . . . . . (Mame of Applicant) By . .... . .... . .. .... . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . ... . .. . .. . (Signature and Title) Dorothy Snyder President 17 Fairlawn Lane, Centereach, N.Y.. .... .. .. .. .... ... ... .............12770.. . (Address) STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .: .. . . . . .. ss: P On the . ...... .. .. ...... . day of. .. .».. . .. .. , . . . . . . . ... .. ., 13'. .. .,:, before ine personally came '. :.i. . . to known to be the individual described in and who t executed the foregoing instrument. And ac:+:now "c'': hat . . . . . . .... ...Cxccuted the same. N Aary Public STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF . . . .,. , , . .... ...... . : On the ..... . ....... . . day .. . , of .'.. . . . :. . .. ., 14...... before Me P"Momitly eatoe n . . . . ._ . r w- kncswn, wfia text'qRg by the d'itWffMrn'dld dei' { (ape £ ss s,3t \Te. ... . .. ... . ... ... . . .... .. . .. . ., . . . } at is the . . . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . . .. ..... . s l�.e �rirYA47S':Ipti$tk.C1�,SMf 1e<i.1n a `!lt. . :e %:r:'u7;r)ing iftstrumeut:-that knows. . :1u :»rat art nairl crirfMsratiran +trrr x -oder of the Nxin.i of directors of sn;d cor!Horatir.n: .€;.eL . . :. . .: . . . . sig led' :: r thereto by Me order. . . . . . . . . . . -'airy Pubic to OF 80 HOLD EAF ENYIRO�lMENTAL ASSESSMENT :.PART I Proiec! Information - NOTICE: This document +• der ened to assist in determining please whether the action Proposed may have a Sign effect on t`e nwir,•,,,Nnt• corn:lete the entire Data Sheet. Answers tothese questions will be a1 part of the appli,;ition forapproval and may be subject to further verificationand public review. i any additional in.orwtion you believe will be needed to tomolete PARTS 2 and 3. It is expected tnAt CCRT'aticn of the EAF will be deoendent on inforhation currently involve new Studles research er inves entl available so in tfnation. Y aD a and will n. Indicate and spec)fy tach instance. if lnforma tion regu Irina such additional wort is unavallat HANE OF PPOJECT: NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER (if Differ.-It) . Sound .View Estates Southold Ventures , Inc ,' ' AZDRESS AND yu+E OF APPLICANT: 17 Fairlawn' Lane x Streecl Southold Ventures, In- . Centereach, N.Y. 11720 ame! rp—.7 ( State 17 Fairlawn Lane !ID ts'SS PHONE: 732-6671 (Street) . l Centereach, N.Y. 11720 case) t tp OERRtPTlCN OFPoOJECT: (Briefly describe type o$' oroject oracsfon ` Propos subdivision of 54,. 13 acres is the Town of Southold. N` (PLEASE COMPLE7E EACH 16ESTIM - Indicate #.A, if not appiitabI*j A. $IT[ I)ESCRiPTI011 ' (PAysiGl.aettIng of overs+ ;rrojettT.both develored and undeveloped areas). I. Central character of the i'ern: +%enera'ly urlform $1aPe __ Cc herally uneven and•roblinp or Srr 2, P"tis—g land use: LWr Industrial Consnercial Suburban lldrsculture7Lntr 4K►1 ._� f ,S6• 3. talta�Acreage of a o3ect`t�x �a3trres. Aoeroaimate acreage 5.€' er Ev After ro Sl'o^ P�eseat}y Atter :( Meadow or Brush)#t� G •r�'-es *005 ac�_< ^m-- 'Ifater.Surfice Area . 14614 6,,, ' Fores. _„nacres — eo #.;grs N ._Aseres unvegetated frock, 0 0. Aor;c„Itural { � , `S �_i�dCrcS Mrtrf or fill) —_ arses ')third-(Fre; Reads, buildinns Artier sr and outer laved Tids! Al ner Articles' Surraeei 'a "f ar r.C.4:? a �"es N .Aar,res N.A_acres3. S4 t nthgr (indicite .tyre) .acres a, 'Ira! redominAnt sot; •'r'Ar`5; Cd ern .;r{ Slte' medium brown. sand & some gr =B ;here �rdrocr Ou oS '.n a sit., t. wrt: !i Ceo!n :G 9BdFt:>' N.A . ... 9:Sf'a •_^•. _. ..... fe xe •tet; rr. 6. Approximate Percen Ca greater ooes. b•11), XX In-ISS 15: or 7. Is Project ato, nti bous > es Plateal B XXNo or yen td{n a bu-lrinn or site listed on the National Register of Historic . B. What is the depth to the water ble r;,, >R, Lb r te6 9. [b hunting or fishing opportunities Presently ex,,t in the project area? _Yes. XX No 10. Does Project site contain any species of enddno=rod _ _Yes X X 10 according esfpant or animal life that is identified.as •thrnatened or to - i,Jertify each species 11. Are tAere any unidue or WOusua? land forms on t=e project site? (i.e. cliffs, dunes,'otner geological formations _.__Yes 7LE _„_No. (Describe . i2. Is the project site ppresently used <b --- area . Yes X X No. Y the carnuni ty or neighborhood as an open space or recreation 17. Does the preVnt site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to De important to the comrwnfLyT ��Ves �AA No 1�. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of stream and name of river to which it is tributary N A 15. takes, Ponds, Wetland areas within or contiquovs to oroject area: A- dame Arshamomogue Creek NA. 6 Size f . in acres) ' I 16. What is the dominant land use add zenf single family residential, R-2) and the"scale a 1/4 mile radius o/ the Project (e.g. _ ..�._ e t e.g. 2 {tory.), S. PROJECT DESCRIPTION . 1, Physical dfinensions and scale of 2rpj !fs,S ;n dfinersions as fitif tlgRr'fa"t"e a, Total cootiguous-ACT eage owned Ey « ,tcc tPa^so ✓�1 ►. Project acreage developed: N,Aefrzs fnfte`.Y: �/ cr W13 ► ! C- Prolett acreage to remain undave'ooad . "es/vQii►� s> •7r d. Length of project. in miles; e. ageproje6t.Aa !ndeveloppednacreaaeFtN.A'nd?Ce:a oercont of,expxeis€on ;ryposodt w r N n4 s4v13.e foot- Number of off-strat parking spat,, +,.'t:ino. g. Maximum vehicolor trips generates e= kvjr 3 aan'aatrip I o;ion "0!r Crotect) h. If:resi,e,±t•aP,: Nuoter and type .ai hfts'lo wits: oe family Two fa Initial q, N.A. N A N,A . t, ,ate�tJ-[==-7aJ A . i. If: Ori.entf ••e1gnCOfn00c �`it. ,ra, ttt.andtc^ ,molov+n eat �FTerttdi _ N.A: N.A . ;.rcjs:rial N,.A. N..A. . j. ?^tel re,gnt Cf tallest ones _.:ructure 2 -- { 2, Now much natural material (f.e.'rock, earth, etc.; w," be removed from the site - 0 tons M 0 cubic 3. Now many acres of veoetak OR (trees shruos,. ground covers) will be reeioved from site -5 • y acres: e. Will any mature fares' l,O vrr'100 year; old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed b th+. project? _Yes ), No Y 5. Are therr any plans for re-vagetatior to replace that removed during construction? XX Yes _ 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction 12 months, (including .demolition). 7. If multi-phased orojeci: a. Total number of phases anticipated No. b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 _month year (incluo demolition) • c. Approximate completiondatefinalphase month -_year. d. Is phase 1 financially dependent on subseauent phases? _Yes _ S. Will blasting occur during construction? _Yes X XNo T 9. Huiber of jabs generated: during construction 50; after project is complete 0 10. Humber of Jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? _Yes XX No. If Yes. exoTaiN- 12, a. IS surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? X X Yes _40. b.. If yes, indicate type of waste rs?wage, industrial, etc.) Sanitary sewage c.-.-If surface disposal name 2f st-eam i^.to which effluent wfll .be discharged N . A. 13. Will: surface area of existing lakesr r'.... streams, bales or other surface waterways be increa. ed,6, decreased by proposal? _Yes V, ' la. 1s_project or any portion of'orojec ocatee in the 100 year fl plain? M X.X Nd _ 15. s. goes project lnvo've disposal at so!id waste? „ XX Yes P. If yes. will an existing solid waste disrrosal facility, be itgitp* XX Yes 4� !io c. if yes, give nam:Cutchogue Landfi14:11iocation k4jrRd i;a: CrtitCttosie4 C, siil) any wastes net go into a sewage disposal system or Into,&, aanitaryGleni 16. Hi7,1 project use herbicides or pnstic`des• ___Yes f 17, gijl project4outinely Produce Odors imp-;: t.nan one hour oqr ddb ?, Yes XX. Na I& V41 project produce operating noise exceedigg the locale aidki,gnceiftoise tyyels? ,.. _Yes XX, ;.' i ig, at;'11project niesult in aniner?•so, 'n eneroy ,,se' XXyei r!lo. Ifyds° indicate tYDe{sY'. 'aIectrice.. & Gas N .A- 20, •f water supply fs `rC'- we!'-,, indicate puma---,g capacity -„!^art, laalslmspaiR. 21. Tetei 4nc:cipat4d water "age oer da,, 6, _C0 22, 'crang: a, Nhat •s dor°ant :on+op lass . on a`, .sste' -A Res deslc-e b, Cur•enc soecif4c, zoning ,lass,' c:t'op of° its A Res derre a a!pco ee use cc's^'stp- ant :oasnc' Y e s A. d. if ro, `nf'..'dt5 C21irn< ,^•+r :" ,. __� 26. Approvals: a. Is a,ii• federi tpern " Yes,"Y1 No b. Does'pTd)ect-+ipdglvr .-:e.r Oe teal funding or financing? _—Yes _XXNC C. Local and Regioral apo,ovais Approval Required Submittal Approval \, (Yes, No) (Type) (Date) (Date) City, Town, Village Board y es. .city, Town, Village Planning Board. '-- City. -town, Zoninq Board city. County Health Department Other local agencies y e s a r d-'of— Other regional agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies.. '— C. IHFOR)'ATIOAlL DETAILS Attach any additional information as may be neededtolarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with the proposal, plea a fc iscuss sato impacts and the measures which can be taken tomitigate or avoid M. , PREPARER'S .SIGNATURE: TITLE: JrAP J REPRESE5TiHG: PexongY 15 yPrIL President , Southold Ventures, DATE: T��3l87 I n c . s EAF <� ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT:- PART 11 P_roie"ct Impacts and Their Maenitude General Tnrn,3• :ry-lcA,d •eful lyl - In completing t.--c (Orn the reviewer shcu/d be guided by the question: Have my decisions and deter been reasoraolai The reviewer is not expected to be an exoert environmental analyst. - Identifying that a, effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is alio nece sicnificant. Ary large effect must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Ay idencxfy. etrect .in column 2 simply .asks that it be looked at further. _ '� • The Examples Provided are to as of siSt the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever possible, magnitude that .would trigger a response in 99 D speccoluific 2. The examples are generally nand/orblo lower T Stats and for most situations. But, for any specific ating.T or site other examples and/or lower may be more appropriate for a Potential large Impact rating. Each pro,lect, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples have been efferec They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each nuastios. - The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each Question. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefull)} a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2, Answer Yes if there will be any effect. b. Mabe answers should be considered as Yes answers. c. If answering Yes to 5 Question then check the appropriate box (column. l or 2) to indicate the c size of the impact, if impact threshold,eQuals or exceed* dhy.exampie provided, check colum,.2 impact will occur but threshold is lower, :than example, check column 1. d. if reviewer has doubt about the size of the #mpact,tyt;atix " tseamacs., natestfally'Targi Proceed to PART 3. e, if a potentially large impact or effect can be reduced'ky a,tp4Rlge 1p she Prli,Tttt to a 1esi-,♦wha; aagnitude, plate a Yes in column 3. A N respa4se indicates that such a re0uetibn is ,$"* � 2 SMALL 1�' AOTENTIAL M01lERaTI? LARiiE iMPAC>. IMACT IdINM WAON LANA X f LTkL .d,"J,.84 AN 8'EF,ECT AS A ;;$ULT 3F A PMYSIrp CHANGE ; PRO,IT%T STTE? Tx 11 .t Noul1 Aeoly ta.wt� Q= 2 14 iT gAirul sp+ On stypes of '§X cr g star., !16 foe%=rlsorner 1�fool of Ie09tJ;, or -hare the.gen ;i-^.9es in tA)? r'b,�'ki- -r•.wr '. ^r'""" ,� a•ee aRealQ la•..» J ` e;Iruttlon onaland where she denth to 2 Nr ,.,.e. ;a,b"6e 4s lest . . r n,,.'3.1cet' _ fons;nyction of paved^ nark ..¢ are-, rr C/hn�truciton on 13rd when, ddcock is wltRiA 1 feet of ex's ..ng y c,'xU sur .0^i•xa4^^� tra wW cont nue for r-0 e !,«an .ea, os. �;�yQtre � Mo-G, 'wan '+a a rr e. L'•'!r• pn r^r "r ng 7cses that 0u7 tc•.s pf ratnral r.ter'a 0.e. rock or vez,: C:h Cr�afQr of any ^ew can tYy IanO41`. -- _— • -. � . . s�{yam,. "/'�� ti. At , ,. POTENTIAL CAN I•iPACT BE fAAYE LARGE REDUCED BY ..OArY. l4perT DOOJECT CVANfr Construction in a de;innated Ilco'.AY Other impacts:. . --- 2. .MILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO ANY UNIQUE OR UNUSUALLANQ FMRMS f 1YES FOUND ON TINE SITE? (i.e. cllff;. dunes, geological forma. IAvilvVlt`.Jl tions, etc.) Specific land forms: IMPACT ON WATER 7, WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY MATER. BODYDESIGNATED AS - NO YES PROTECTED? (Under Articles 5, TaS o., ? . ••••••• Onmenfal Conservation Law, f•C.L,J the Env1r• x r Exaftlet that,Would Apply to Column 2 Oredgine Pare than 104 cubic yards of materia' from channel of a protected stream. < �_ Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal retland. _ Other fmpacts• �— i &. WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY.14ON-PROTECTED ESsSTINA,. ;Jk NF!. BODY OF tfATEA? NO YES' E■a-pSes that Mould Apply to Colum 2 `✓ •` ' AIDS imcx,OssOor decrease In the surface area of any Lady 1 Of water om mure thin.& 10 acre 'thcre&se or decrease. Construct°20 of a body of water that exceeds in a:re5 of surface area. other impacts, 5. '•TILL PROJECA' AFFECT SURFACE OR 4RDIMMTER 11NALITY: h T Fif"10% V41t "Ould Apvfy to Csium 2 E�pvyY1 OreieeA pix .moire a discharge Remit. 31 arm! -ieae elf4itource of watt- that does r; ,wave Proposed Project. ar'ffiTttL regv:#res water supply from tea is with a=veEer tha e;lie leets,per of nvte qumc -'Pacrty, ' """� ""*• .. .oastrrct " or coeration'scaustng any _ontan'nat.•on 4 cv 3: upS `.'::ager supply System. Prp)ect r d adversely affect grounowate^. - =j' eff%ent r111 be conveyed off tNe site to 1 •'"Il •R[ invtn presently do not ex!5t. Or.have talc gate bpacrif. . . . �C 'r7 Te re7v,rinq a facility that rou'.d use rate* In p ev:els of ".'YO gallons per day. [ •�� >— -ter. -t 5 • .Fal/ cause slltavor o- otFer dl SCrarge ^:O ;dn "'$ .^T.,C::y Of rater to ^' =?'n[ Shit "^.err •*'+^� " 11.t an D.'ou% visual contras ^atu'al cony t.Ons. ' 16 m exti x 1. 2. aLL TC PnTE4TIAL Mt Tit: IODEPATE LARGE ROM VVACI Other Impacts- 6. 1ILL PRDJCCT ALTER DRAINAGE F011, PATTEn'tS OR SUAFAFE 9ATER NO YES ^— RUNOFF? mp ..............................:....................DO Exale that ':ould r.nply to Colum 2 Project would inrsede flood water flows. _ Project is.likely to cause substantial erosion. _ Project is incoryatible with existing drainace Pasterns. 1 Other impacts: _- iNParT n4 AIR 110 �1 rF5 CT 7. Vill PROJECT AFFEV AIR OUAl I7Y?........................... O ' Fxaroles that Would Apply -to Column 2 Project Will induce 1.IAG or more ve*icle trips In given hour. _ __. Project will result in the ineinerat?w of more than 1 ton of refuse Per noun. Project emission erste of all contaminants will excred 5 'ibs. Per hour or a heat source --Octi °ng mor! than 10 million BTU's .per hour. Other impacts: _ � e - .• IW!rr n4 e: Y4r4 44n iyr'lt t IA RD TEs •. VILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY •';REATENEO OR '(NOMAERED SPECIES? 0 O ' x as lt$ that Would Apps,- to Ca+Uar.Z ^ Reduction of one or more =uttiot )late(. on the New York _ or federal list. usin: the site, over or ,oar site or found Olt the site. - Removal of any Portio- of a critical or sionificant wild+ _ t t �. .ll fe Mtiyili4 i !. sw, 4o'q-4C4tin4,4,f Pest^ti 'fo' 1,ta c'du eve-, more than G=Ic. a•vea";OCpRP Zits+ fpr agr'c al tn:^,tl nYrims4s. -- irpat JILL PRIJEC' SUSS ,, aFFECT t, 'x+R 's l D OR Nn YES. a E'6A'+ot7 SPEC { .. ................ Xa p1• that 01 SRL .o Colurt 00 rY®.t'L"z -'G9id } ,.._f°.. `x 'nteF "•. r ',fn .n;• res"Ment or nt4rjtpry fish c` a t tfe w, P"ject reoulreS the r-"v&) Or Jr `Gn ` a4res of . nature re•*st 'o er inn years n ne - 0"er toeaI: ,-. rd'artart ve"tat;o-:. 11 ,7L ... PALL In aCTENT1AL VVI 1aPACT BE . - ODERATE LARGE PECUCEO AY I-rarT 1 'ric, PROJECT. CPA:it I..er,C.. 0.1 19. 1:ILL T4E PonlrCT AYrECT. VIE'is, "ISTAS 'I T'IF VS11AL - Mr) YES ' CFARACTER OF TUE NFIGHBOUMO nC CG""`"UTv? .............. -momeles that ibuld Apply to Column 2 - _ An incomeatible viivai affect caused by the introAuction _ of new materials, colors and/or forrs in contrast to the surrounding landscsoe. ` A project easily visible, not easily screened,thAt is _ obviously different from ottwrs around it. Project will result in the elimination or major streensnq of scenic views or vistas knorm to be important to the area. othir impacts: i IPPACT ON 141tTCRIC 1°En9Rr" 11. WILL PROJECT iI:PACT ANY SITE OR STRUCTURE Of HISTORIC, ^No YES PRE-HIST')pIC OR PALEONTor,ICAL ;rrOPTANCE7 .................XY O Eaamoles that 'could Acol. to Column 2 _ Project occurino wholly or salti0ly within or continuous to any'facility or site listed a- the Nacional Renister of historic daces. ' Any impact to an arcneologi ca' sate or moss" 0►d located .. � Withn the Project site. _ Other impacts: i" a' IMPACT nit OPEN SPACE RECRTA'Tv 7y 12. MI„ THE PROJECT AFFECT THE OUAr "-Y OR Ota 71 OF EXISTIAG me YES! OR FBTt81E.OPEN SPACES OR RECREA ,04AL m,PPOh ZEST . ..(9 A i l that Mold Apply to Colum 2 'ltae.,0eri,toent foreclosure !f a ft *e rec-tationai opportunity. #b;, Y reductioe ,7f an o^ef�S ase 'mnzr an: .!} the CO - ntty. ,....— . sltn�r tsiacts• ..��! __ .,..._ _ ,r.:.rug„ •„t Al Fr�'^ '�'S: TRANS? 7,iT1nll GC YES coo E�9�E -nat CSF;' s ^ 04 n J. rrpf is M :tferw.�p9Rs: SMALL TO DOTEYTIAL CAN WPA MDERATE LAME REDUCED IMPACT NPACT PROJECT E I-PACT r!•{i,lccry - 10. WILL PROJECT AFFECT THE WO"UNIT:E, sC� s; FUEL OR. NO YES ENER.Y SUPPLY? ........ ... .........� Exanoles'that Would Apply to Column 2 Project causing greater thanO.S; increase in any form of " energy used in municipality. t _ Project requiring the creation or extension of an energy transmission Or. SUPdly system to serve more than 50 single or'two family residences. e Other impacts: ImPAr 0H NOt<E - 15. WILL THERE BE OBJECTIONABLE ODORS, NOISE. ;LAKE, VIB.RATI9N 40 YES or ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROJECT? ....^ Exaroles that Would Acoly to Colu n 2 J Blasting within 1,500 feet.of # ho sensitive facility. spital, sthcot or other _ ..— _.� Odors will occur routinely (more Llan one hour oer day). Project will nroduee operating noise exceedinn the local aab.,ent noise levels for 1oiso outside of structures. — Projectwillrepavenature Carr'rrs that wou% act as a noise screen, --. Other impacts: Ii'PACT ON HEAC`w A a=:ZARnS 16. !JILL PROJECT AFFEq PWBL% WEAM AND SAF7 ........ lin lin A Exa is+atMt Nou'cirAnp�y �' Co" mr - (���.JJI/ caluSO A °"sell Of er r; cr Or release of halardous vOstYY`��i gzl pmst c Les r3rica's, radiation, etc.) IA tie t *�yV'� gJCL: end, ens, or there will rojirct t*{Y will 'resU t it tie C= r t cf ' za-cdus wastes" _ tgigi,Q',,+£4d 1-1 ohoVs ni P• ?uct'Le, ..a•oIctive, firritating, SQf+iotcobsn,et4;:-,-;nc •y*••no waste thatarrso!•d, -soltd, .. liqui2l 2r Qontain gases• t StoraOf favlittos for one o,' ".7 �,a.`�nns of liouified natvr,xt ai or atner lio"v ds. �— .ner rry+=Cts. 5PALL ii, POT E4I1AL- I'll ERATE LARr.E- REDUCED BY , 1x41 iHPACT IMPACT PROJECT CKAKA ivplCT 0!1 DRnarH AND CiVA11AtTPR Jr Cr 1:! po r „y„nnn 17. WiLL PPOJECT AFFECT THE'CHAPACT.E� nF TiE x,:;�P +� NO rF5 CQM XITY? ..............1.......1.11.. - . 1111 .,.. 1111. Example that Would Apply to Column 2 - ®O The population of the City,-Town or Village in which the _ Project is located is likely to grow by core than 5: of —� -- resiaent. human population. The municipal budgets for capital expenditures or otera _ ting services rill increase by more than 5% per yea result of this project. r as a Will involve any dermanent: facility of a non-agricultural use in an agricultural district or remove prime-agricultural r— Lands from cultivation. The project will replace or eliminate existing facilities. Structures or areas of historic importance to the coasnunity. �— Development will Induce An influx of a Particular age group with special needs. Project r111 set an Important Precedent /or future projects. Project witl relocate 15 or more emnloyees in one or rare - businesses. -- �— Other impacts: IR. IS THERE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY CONCERNING TFE PRQ.IEt-tNO .VCS ' ,... �,��1'moi Ere-DIPS that Would Apply to Colim. i 2 - -0 Either government or Citizens of adjacent co-rur-d'.es - have expressed deposition or rejected the ero,ett not been contacted. - } Objections to the Project hpw within the Community. F NY ACTION iN PART 2 IS IDENTIFIED AS A AL^'!RAE IMPACT OR IF YON CANNOT DETERMINEW-IRMOE n^ :"PACT, PROCEED TO PART 3.. PORTION$ Of GIP ComLETEO POR TRIS PROJECT; OETERW#ATION PART I PART 11 PART 3 1 Upon ver+iext,aa'C . idtomeatias ftcor0e5: do tOfs EAf {parts 1. 2 ' an �L ,t otn "*Sor•<'u4e arc, importance of each eefa�t �lofy dsterm+rN t.iat" PREPARE A tl£aATIVE DECLARATION A ` A. The eedjetV w*fl reSt0t in ne mv-' imoe and herefore, //�'i is one rhsti' x4i Pot cause sign rt aht d acv't0 a env;.- nment. ��\ J 'S. Altravch the 2*o'lSct coulj( have a r`. rant e v . On he v 1 envi:renrw r. tnAee we'll nvt be a ,.+gn,F "t Aller .- c_se PRErAnE A hErIT!VS OFC, rAT;ON because the 9Itjnatl on'mea3vrei descr" ' n.,aAp j have ) O Included as Pa,`rtdf.the ii-6P05 t •%oie( a C. Tne ore#a� wrikt Result in one or mar r r=,ver�e imfacts .PREPrin PO!M VE CM;RATIJS PROCEED WITH EIS 111 that tpdueea and may ce a sago Ic^.^t.^a^aoe to tre..r,trar }�YaWre t--- s;ars<ple r or ,. urllc. al In Lead Agemcv S'S"a ufr pr ^=Lrtr il:. olf; -ems'. rrp^ -esnon5 .. ^: or Me n 3p' resao'Vale official. j Lead agenc+ ., - ., ..y ,_ .�.:.� 111 �.....s,-.w�............«.....�:. EAF, ti AS,,�:Sr1ENT - PART IiI Or THE pypggTAN�E-nF.IMPACTS i7FORMAT In11 Part 3 Is Preparedqif one,or mere ir,-:t,t -'act is considered to be potentially laroe. - The amount of writinonecer_ary to answer Part 3 may be determined by answering the question: In brir completing the instructions below .have I claced in ttiis record sufficient information to indicate the reasonableness Of Qv decis•ans? INSTRUCTIOIIS COMPiete the fog-Towing for each impact or effect identified in Column to..` Part 2: 1. Briefly describe the impact. , T. Describe (if applicable) how the impact right be mitigated or reduced to a less than large iamaet by . fact Visage. 3. Based on the information available, decice if it is reasons hle to conclude that this• irmaet is imoe. t to the minicipality (city, town or villaoe) 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 Smpact or effect - Its its irreversibility. Oinc'udinq permanently lost resources or values - :Vhetherrthe impact or effect can be Controlled - The regional consequence of the irm+act cr eff,"M-- - - Its potential divergence from local seeds an goals 11hether known objections to the project a,,lolv'to this fMatt or effect. IETER}AINA- AN.OF SIGIIFICANCE - Ar action is considered to be sigr •ice,4 %a (or were) impact is determfnee to `Ott me Oft Its (`t'heir's conseouence, based on the revs aSove, is Importer � DkDT {IY �'A;E.`iEYTS {:nntinue an Attachments. as reedeo) APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: The undersigned applicant hereby applies for (tentative) (final) approval of a subdivision plat in accordance with Article 16 of the Town Iaw and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents and states as follows: 1. The applicant is the owner of record of the land under application. (If the applicant is not the owner of record of the land under application, the applicant shall state his interest in said land tinder application.) 2. The name of the subdivision is to be . . . . Sound Vw Estates . . . . .ie. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3. The entire land under application is described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the applicant under deeds recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office as follows: Liber . . . .949.6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 373.: . 376 , 377. . . . On . . 1/17/8.4. . . . . . . . . . . ; Liber . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Page Liber . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O n . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . ; Liber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Liber .. . Page ~� as devised under the Last Will and Testament of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . oras distributee . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... .. . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 5. The area of the land is , . S 4 . 13 . . . . . . .. . acres. ( per tax bill) 6. All taxes which are.,liens on the land at the date hereof have been paid except . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mortgage satisfied in full 1/10/87 7. The land is encumbered by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mortgage (s) as follows: (a) Mortgage recorded in Liber .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in original amount of Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . unpaid amount $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . held b%- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . address . . . (b) Mortgage recorded in Liber . . . . . . . . . Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in original am o nt of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . unpaid amount ;. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . held by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I:, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . address (c) 1ilortgage recorded in Liber . . . . .. . . . Pa e . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . in original amount Of . .. .. . . . . . . . . . unpaid amount $. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . held by . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. There are no other encumbrances or liens a_;:.inat the laud except . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. The land lies in the followin- zonill, use districts , .A Residence . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . , . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. No part of the land lies under Nvater whether tide water, stream, pond water or otherwise, ex- cept rept . . .NA .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. The applicant shall at his expetse :nstal! :it rennired public improvements. 12. The land (does) e in a Nater D;s.-ict jr Nater Supple District Name of Dis• V' llage o` Greenport trict, if within a District, is 13. Water mains will he laic! >y Village of Greenport Municipal Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and (a) UX charge will be made for installing said mains. LILCO 14. Electric lines and standards will ')e installed "v - . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • •• • and (a) (no) charge wili Se made for installing said lines. LILCO 15. Gas mains will be installed by . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and (a' (no) charge will be made for installing said mains. 16 If streets shown otrthe plat a-c claimell'by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Suffolk County IIighway system. annex Schedule "L" heretoto show same. 17 'f streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Town of Southold Ili,--hnva,, ,tem, annex Schedule "C" hereto to show same. 18. There arc no existing buildings or strictures on 'hc laud which arc not located an ; <hotvn ol,. the plat. ".!�. When the plat shows prolwscd streets X% oich ;rrc extensions of street, on 'tdjoiu,.t, sub- division maps heretofore file('. there are uu rescree strips at the end of the street, an said existin;; maps at their coniun".tions with the prop(!scd streets. 20. -n the ^.:arse of these procec,ltn-{s, the appliciu, trill tmer w-ol nl title ns required b� Sec. f of the Real Property Law. 21. -lwl t a cope of proposed Feed for lilts all restrc.iuns, coccnants, etc. Annex .du dulc "f"', 22. The applicant estimat s t34t b" c a " y¢ and .rcrluired public improvements will be $. .. . . . . .. . as itemized 4chedule 'F re✓o rrinexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond +w fixu %"'. *'QMr9'-The Performance Bond will be written by a lice' ' surety company +:'Mess o th erwise shown on Schedule ,a'" TRATE . .. . . .. .. � 3 ... .. .. . . . ., Southold Yen tures , Inc . (Name \pplicant) By (Signature and Titic)✓Dorothy nyder - President w 1_7 Fairlawn Lane, Centereach, N.Y. .. ldrlr� " """ ' 7770" ' STATE OF NEW YORK: COUN T V Or �..�TA��. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. ss: ' On the . ..ave"a „.... . day . , , , • , 19.$7 - before me personally came SHS• •• ••• • • �,e,rr . . , �.� . . , to + _ knewn to he the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument. and acknowledge:`: that . . , . , executed the came. EI¢ABETH Mp4 NEVILLE 6 -4 1 vs,sv�S tt6lic r STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNT'It 01r. . . . . . . . . ... ....... . ss; On the . . . ... . .. . . day .., 19. ....., before me persona) came to -nc known, who being by me do% **brwtNd de- pose and say that . .,... , res;. ; : No ' . . .... . . .. . . . of . .. ., ; . the corp" oration *,s,gcriht:djn alld. of said Corporation`. art' e ., ron[ce of the board of ttisertors of m,al c( r,-)ration. 'Im a=gated, . ,. . . . . . „ m t,�ereto i)v like order. Not�r: 1'c*lalic a� 'r.a u. s ?'t"" 'SdtfTHOLD EAF ENVIF0:1.4ENTAL ASSESSMENT :*PART I . - - Drn;nc• info oration NOTICE: This document L des,cned to assist in determininr� whether the action proposed may have a sign , effect on the envfr--„*enc. Please comiete the entire Data Sheet. Answers to these questions will be AS Dart of the application for apprcvai and may be subject to further verification and public review. I Any additional lnPonrotion you believe x111 be needed to comoletePARTS 2 and 3. It is espectea tI es,hat Cceoleticn of the EAF rill be dependent on information currently available and will-n� involve ate andStud Spec,researcq cr investigation. If infomatfon requiring such additional work is unawila: so Indicate and specify each`instance. I{A,YE OF DaOJECT: NAME AND AOCRESS OF OWNER (If Difrtr•nt) Sound View EstaEes Southold, Ventures, Inc.' '* (Name) • ADDRESS ANO-9AMEOF APPLICANT: - 17 Fairlawn" Lane - Street; Southold Ventures , Inc . Centereach, N.Y. 11720 Aarel ---1-tate( �V! 17 Fairlawn Lane ' BOSTNCSS PHONE: 732-6671 (Street) t Centereach, N.Y. 11720 _. tate) - DESC4IPTIC4 OF PoOJECTi (Brieflydescribe type repro POS- acres o s q , subdivision of 54" 13 acres is the Town 0 o ld. f (PLEASE "aMPLE'r EACs: OuEs--!Mt . indicate N.A. if not applicable) t:R A. SITE DESCRIPTION _ ! (Physical setting of overs" project, both devrooed and undeveloped areas). 1. General character of the -andi reneraTly Of" slope ,__ Generally uneven And•rallino or err t. Present land use: I"n Industria= Commercial ' „_,_•,Agriculture xx _, SuburbJn �.r Dail 3. Tots icreigil of Project c�a:$LIl;cres. AooryAi�Ate Jereage: I Presert', After Coma"t4�r5i^- V Preser-0y After t. Ntavow or 8rushlAgfl 54.13 ;res acr¢s tater Surface Area 146 acres•146 rowel call 1 _sY.a-taa•`res N.i1sa-=s Jnvegetated (rock. (} 0. Agr•eni yes jiffy.;.; *,5 •A,:,_r earth Or fill) ._,,_acres — AbPads, buiidinns Ia land ;.(F eshwater or ,.Aro ores caved =1Pa` »�S Per Artlt:lf nr r.C.l. ; �`" ,es y.Lacre-, ti'vriacs N. A.ages 3. 59 . Other (indicate 'ty.e) acres 't ',redomenant 501• ;'�.^Y(S) 0'• nrF t S ?* "' med um brawn sand & some gravel 'f inere bedrd_< outerp^. 'nas on ,rp<„Ct s„Lr X • •~ -. ,� 'f `e7tn Cr 0ldr0ta'- N.A. 9:4::4 -.�. _ ._ . ._--•, fin •e!t) .. la n� «, 6. AJProximate oercenta44'-� f proposed project site w,tn slopes: 0.19" XX •• greater S, , `t; In•is" 15. or 7. is project Places? contiguous to, or contain a,build'nn -Yes XXNo or site listed on the National Register of Historic ;i B. What is the"yi) 0WtN: :4ya;te, $� Ytilirl _Meet, 9. Do hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? _Yes XX Ito 10. Does project site contaiq endangered• - . :Yes ](Vy species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatens lo., accordingd t or 0 - d n I e hf each ch s • pecies 11, Are there any unique or u0pual land forms on the project site? formations - Yes (Describe (i.e. c:iffs, dunes,—other geological E7C 12. Is the project site Qre;eptly D 1 area ----Yes J(j(N0. - used b Y the COIT•Iunit Or neighborhood as an open spat! or recreation 13. Does the pr� nt site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be important to the eomudity3 ��Yes A No 14. Streams within or contiguous to Project area: .. i A- Name of Stream and name of river to which it ;s tributary N.A . 15. Lakes, Ponds, Petland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name ArshamoRio ue Greee ^'o. Size (in acres) N,p E 16.. What is the dominantyresidehciai, R-2))tial useapze Single family residential, class•fication within a 1/4 Mile radius of'tGe Project (e.g. and 'fie scale of dee4locment (e.g. 2 story).. 8. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1. Physical d:meesions and scale o' project (fi':' <n d'aer ,q±;y. .::aDlsrept'i'}ta)' ; =WTI d. ength of oroject, in mfles: 4.A. (ff app-apr:a,te) e +9eproje "'i; an fxoa�il of acreage xlnlicate pert °,t of.exPeirattab ilrePOced: Du#Uiallsquare foot. �! is a level N f. Number of ^ft-street parking spaces existing N _ J oFgsr NaA;. 9= Maximum vvMcular tri Per "' � "• ' trips generated r hour � `uoca campl'etion of 0014,0tt.) t•: $f resid3rn04't Number and type e° 1wusinq u + ,s Cne Familywo c .,v Nu,,.. �. ffait _ Y Con,aprt �r( .Pwal N .A. S .A. p- N;p JIt..-ate % N p'r '`. Otiientatior '•e'gnbornodd-City.Rag•or.51 :rcustrltl N.A. ,i. 1cial ^BfSr, rP 2 :f tallest ^r0.^OseC 5't U'C-r P;.. ee+ 2. Now much natural rpk r G • F �l .) witl be removed from the site - .tons 0 ,ar< cub$." 3. Now.1 , .. i; ground covers) will bee`.removed from site -5 • 7 acres. 4. Will any mature forest �(Q�ver 100 years oldl or„other locally-important vegetation be removed by thi project? Yes XANo S. Are there ang „tans for, re vegetat;i,gn L,R reoJ.ace that removed during construction? XX Yes 6. If single phase`project: Anticipated Period of construction 12 months. (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased Project: a. Total number of phases anticipated _No. b. Anticipated date of commencement phase _ month _ v ear (i-nclud demolition) e C. Approximate completion date final phase month -__year. l : d. Is phase 1 financially dependent on subseouent phases? fes 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Yes X XNO 8. Number of jobs generated: during construction 50; after project is complete 0 10. Number, of Jobs eliminated by this project 0 - 11. Will project require relocation of ary projects or facilities? Yes XX No. If yes. exolain 12. a. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? X X Yes 40: - b. . If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) sanitary sewage s.-- if surface disposal name of stream into which effluent willbe discharged N •A•_ _ 13. Will surface area of existing takes toods. streams, bays or other surface waterways be increased o decreased by procosalr ,Yes X No, 13. is project or any .portion of Project locatedin the 100 yese floodplain? Yes X x No iS. a. Does project involve disoosa; of solid,waste? ,UYes ,`w b. if Yes. will an existing solid waste d-:siosal facility to used? XX Yes s ifyes, give nawCutchoaue L= *dfilil,location North- Rd. , dutchogue d. dill any wastes not ce into a swage disposal.system-or ihto a sanitary laadfilll ---Yes X 16. will project use berb,cides or Pesticides? Yes. .xxNo f 17. i ls;.projett,feuttnely produce odors (mare than one hour .eer day)kN , Yes XX No 18. W4l Project produce coe-aV,q moist exceed•irg :he local. iabiengf pease levels? `Yes XX 40 r i*. q '.-::-ease in a-:e- Y use' X•XYes „ Ifo,. If es. indicate type(s'j r 14. 'a+ol�,�,yroject resat. 9 Y EIectri-Ca,`. "k. Gas - 20, ".water Supply is from we`2s� "4icate aumoirg csoaGity, '9 2”' 2 ' '.talantivrov%d water r cdr ,A:'.. C'^400 ralsldtew 22 .'rglmg: a. ;chat is domir,^� ruing r t =tat^an of S;teY A Re8idesl ix D... tune^�, <c .rptnr c`as;i'ica' Pr of:.S••r. A Real.ttileio :.{. gr„-pc4 S 'a'S:? ••^ ^eSant T�,gytAtP n.. Yes 26. Approvals: a. is any Fede a� ;ern+ + required Yes X X NO b. Ooe, yroject nvo ., State or cede ral funding or financing? _—Yes _X X No c. Local and nq+cnal aoorovals: APDroval Required Submittal ADDroval - (Yes, No) (Type) (Date) (Date) City, Town, Village Board es City, Town, Village Planning Board ey s -- City.. Town.`Zoning Board _ --"-- City, County Health Department ves Other local agencies yEs Vittome B and of . Other regional agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies i C. INfOlUMATIONAL DETAILS y Attach any additional information as gay De needed to larify your project. If there are or may be any adverse W&Cta associated with the proposal, plea a iscuss such impacts and the measures which can be taken tp'ittgate or avoid 10M. �• PREPARER'S SIGNATURE: TITLE: REPRESENTING: f70Kd9-r Y 4AJYVE2 President , Southold Ventures, DATE: i0�?387 Inc . t ..t. • r f ,dr , ENV TRONMENTAL ASSESSMENt - PART II Proieet Impacts and Their Magnitude General lnL-3tiq_ torte C,vefully) !n completing the tom the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my decisions and deter been reascraol The reviewer is not expected to be an exoert environmental analyst. - Identifying that an effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also nece Sicni"Mat, Ary large effect must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. By identify; eTtect ,in colton 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. _ - The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever oossibTe'� ' of 9agnatuae that would trigger a response in Column 2. The examples are generally apolfeable thrt State and for most Situations. But, for-any specific project or site other examples and/or lower T miy be more appropriate for a Potential Large Impact rating. Each Project, on each site in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples have bem offerac They d0 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. i INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully) , a. Answer each of the IS questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if .there will be any effect. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. l C. If answering Yes to 3 question then check the appropriate boxcptumn 1 or 2) to indicate the :p - size of the 1m0aCt. if impact threshold equals or exceeds soy example provided, check column 2 impact will occur but threshold is 'ower than example, Check Column 1. - d. if reviewer has doubt about the size of the impact the» proceed to PART 3. consider the imoacsnotentfalty largt: 0. If a potentially large impact or sffec's can " reduced by a Change ih thesore$art'to a lost.-tht, magnitude, Place A Yes. in COltrn 3• A Fto response indicates. that such a redlfgtton is notjes", SilALL TOy "WtlffIAL to J& i NOptRIiT{' LARGE IMPACT tMPACT Powx IMPACT ON LANG y 0o YES !; #ILL i"RE' BE AN EFFECT AS A RESUL' OF A PNYEt..AL CHANCE M A. PROJECT SITE? 4.J that Would Avoly to.Colunp 2 - Any b stru tier on t toes ^` +it o gre"er< else ,',T+! E,! ner. 100'foo!, of longi.;, �- �-'•ere the genera` a'ooea i �. ,. area exceed 10,. CCcitruet'on gnal.and where t>edeath to the -.*fes crake ss ,ess,: __ tMA 3 feet. �. ronstruction of.naved ^.ark:-5 are+ 'r t "^ rare; rens fhs. ....« Cmnstruct+nn 61 13r3 where �e&ock. exl�lsx : r ,++tnxn J feet�Rf exl Sr to grquod surfacz, r gexkzr9:z lad �- r tra° will Cor,,nue for more :,.:.• ? xa'A+ ��.: +AY $,v! i sb a than r.^ �":e or ;ta". O 0!1 on ror r+r+nq purposes that would ^R >va r0ee 3fian. , 03E Ctrs of ratlral n:ler+ai 0.e. rack or so) ,per bid r, •• r.nstruttTor of .arty new ,Sdr±td-y ldndf:t•- -_ - o r 4'V 1 b ,. ,., „i;.;Y,,, .�,,,,.(,•;w<.;.; C°ALL TO POTE.'ITIAL CAM 1'1PACT a1-. CRATE LARGE REDUCED RY - wvarf IwnerT P00JECT CMANgr Construction to a designated floodway. _ Other imoacts• - - -- �— �— 2. PILL THERE 5E AN EFFECT TO ANY UNIQUE OR UNUSUAL LPNn Fn RMS�ES FOUND ON THE SITE? (i.e. cliff;, dunes, OeOlogical forma. hens, etc.) _ Snecific land forms: IMPACT 04 NATER u S. WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY MATEP80DYDES)GNATED AS ......... Nfl YES ' PROTECTED? Wader Articles 15, ).t, 25 of the Envir """'p - Onrantal Conservation Law. E.C.L.) - . Es holes that Would Asply to Co'tmn 2 Ore419160 Pore than )09 cubic yards Of material from Channel of A Protected stream. -- —„—� Construction in 4 designated freshwater or tidal wetland. Other impacts: _• �� A. WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY NON-PROTECTE (4ISTIM 0A.NFH NO YES —• 600Y OF MATER! .......r. ...... .......... ® O Ess'oles that Would Apply to Column 1 ++ ' — A 10% increase or decrease In the surface..area of any.oOdy Of water Or more than a )0 acre Sncrels3 or decrease. _ Construction of:a body of water that exceeds TO acres of Surface area. Other 1Amacts• S. 'JILL PROJECT AFFECT SURFACE OR f :.7NL'WTEA r4sALITY, ^ fxarOles that:-Auld Appt!y to Colum2 f`v@ai"1 Pm)ect will rMytre a discharge pern't, .. Nfp);cC rr•°4.'1rei1 use Of:e source yf Meter that dceS. not have P7roval r, stf'jO proposed pr0_ect.' ,y , Protect rfamires water %wooly from wel's with 'hreate` than f5 44+Id1n per minute 9uroe7.; :Gi:".•y• C.nstruct-�? Qr ooeratiolfscausing any cont urination - of 'a ;Up 111`was er Supply System: Provo w41= adversely affect orour.".iter •+'ab effluent will be Conveyed Of: —e site to �• 'j-11tres enptn preseeqy de not ?-x^i^ a? have 114fet46te cspacit7..P'-,e 'el0l"141 A facility that would use water In e.ct't of 'n %11 galldns per dov. _ - �y ^•,� S P'='ett ,.II •';yely cause siltation or.Other discharge en er'st'MT-t.•dy Of water to the extent that there rill to an n::,ous visual contrast to natural condlt'Ons, 16 r1iV,LLTe POTEYTEAL GAN [IiPATE LARGE RELIC9PAC I"PACT P"JEC liner IMAM! -- - -'- -- -- - 6. HILL PROJCCT ALTER�ORAIRA,E FL9", PA-MS OR SURFACE 4ATEA :10 YES ' RUNIFF? ....................................................©O Emmnle that '!ould Amply to Colum 2 _ Project would impede flood water flows. Proiect is likely to cause substantial erosion. Project is Incor•patible with existing drainage patterns. Other imo4ets: &PIrT nv AIR / . L PILL PROJECT AFFECT AIR QUALITY? lip res ............ III) FS - Fz moles that Would Apply.to Column 2 Project will Induce 1,910 or rare vehicle trips in'any given _ hour. Project will result In the incineration of more .than 1 ton t of refuse Per hour. Project emission rote 0' All contapiinents will exceed -- los. per hour or a heat source PrCOucing more than 10 .million ITU-3 per hour. Other imoaets• • IwmrT ng ol_AHTe Ayn 14tw91 g , , OL N0 YES S. MELT PROJECT AFFECT ANY TPREATENE9-0R ENOARAEREO SPECIES? Exam ot s that voele Apoly re Column 2 "' O Reduction Of one or more special listed On the New York .. or federal list. using the 'fte, over or near site or found on the site. w Removal of amv portion of , critical or sionificant wild- It it ild-life habiUtE 49•1testio" of Pesticide or ne•Oicide over more than .. 4•+cs a:+tar.atner than fcrayr'euiwrj; n+rlrbada. - Ot'+nr.itioatts; g. 11ltL PeOJEC S 9tt -T;,SLLY AFFECT 1 nk-'HREATE:IEO OR la'- YES 1 �. F IOayrtgr^.SPEC'Et* :±: tl 00 E•m sic CMC :ov•a Aoo'v .o 'Olumn ^ I ' rr0ift4,,,�Rule �Uet3±r a interfere Win an•. resident ,.; or migrs;Xa y "sr C" w n.N-`r sxci•s. Org;qac• rVcV res !'r •,mnva' of norm Shan '^. acres of i . nature forest !cva- IM •ems •n ane) of 0-per lottliv Important •.cgeuti.on. 2 - Y.ALL Tn rCTE0T IAL CA:1 *'PACT "t2 .POERATE LARGE P.EOUCED nY I4narT I"*ICT PRn.IECT rr^tlr: l..ner^ P•; St 19. KILL TsE oon JECT AFFECT VIE'.IS• '^STAS r.3 T'ir ,11WAL - rFl YE4. . CPAQACTER of THE . ............. �O E:am+les that i'ould App'.y to Column 2' _ An incomratible viival affect caused by the intro.'uctinn _ of new materials, colors and/or forms in contrast to the surroundine landscape. _ A oroject easily visible.- not easily screenea,that is _ obviously different from nthers around it. _ project will result in the divination or major screening of scenic views or vistas known to be . important to the area. - Other inpacts• _ t I-PACT.04 HTtTORIC orq`)IWES 11. 4ILt PROJECT II'PACT ANY SITE OR ST;PJCTUaE Od HISTORIC. no YES .PRE-HUSTOoIC OR PALE03TWCAL WrOPTANCE' ..................^ O I (� ■amaies that Youid Aooiv to Colum 2 #We42 oCwrina wholly or martially within or corviauous to any facility or site iisted on the Nat ::^al Wl)tee of. historic 0aces. Any baoact to an archeological site or foss,' bed `-:ocated wlthta the project site. Other impacts: r LrroaR nn 09m,SPACE" V RECREAy 'm � '9jfya 12. WILL THE PROJECT AFFECT TME 011ANTITY'Oft MAL:" OF EXISTING nO TF5 OR Ft URC OPEM:SPACES OR RECREATIONAL OPml1ATU1iI"'TST..,..,.� . aamofes that Muld Reply %t Colum 2. {{11 -r the ;NA !Meent foreclosure mr a future recreatiorz 0000rsiaal Ek,, S. .r.. ...W:.Si- 1 R vk:redi gtion of An Dee, s;aae imparr."t t^:.Lha ,,... �titer+fsgactst ,....+. �..--..+n..r �• ,—� �.� i �..�.," 2a' t"E °E A's EFFSCT TO EWT G TRANSPCRTL'CY ;Nf} fESI. - Q� . s ExT A`qp .oat V--s-,40, of present patter*- J' ?pyCt'!CnL of Fro+et:. 4W result in severe —ff`C trot;ems. t"r i 3. SMALL TO POTENTIAL CAN iMPA, MODERATE LARGE REDUCED IMPACT PIPACT PROJECT r . 1wP11 T nN "T"'y _ 11, WILL PROJECT AFFECT THE COMyUNIT+ES SOUP^ LS of FUELn N0 YES ENER,Y SUPPLY? -, R . Examoles that Would Apply to Column 2 Project causing qreater than 5- increase in any form of energy used in municipality. _ — __ 4 _ Project requiring the creation or extension of an energy transmission or Supuiv system to serve more than 50 single ^� Or'twO family residences. Other impacts: 1HmarT v. ur:�E i5. WiLL THERE BE 03JECTI(1448LE ODORS, NOISE, GLAZE, VIBRATION NO YES - Or ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE AS A RESULT OF THIS °ROJECTT . Exa-Oles that Would Apply t- Column 2 GO i .--_ Blasting within 1,500 feet-Of P hospital, school or other sensitive facility. Odors will Occur routinely ;pore than one hour per,day). _ Project will *reduce operating noise exceed inn the 'vax •� local ambient noise IevelS for +O`.Se Outtide J: structures. Project will remove natural barriers that wou.d act as a'' noise screen. Other impacts: ^. IMPACT ON HEALTH A HALAROS VIFS 16. HILL PROJECT AFFEC; PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY? ........... Exaewi.s that Would Apply to CO 'mu 2 (�JJ 1 P"Oat,iipj`Ouse a risk Of exolesion or release of hazardous e, ofl pesticddrs, chemicals, radiatfon, etc.) in the .Of accidoftt,or unset conditions, or there will.' � ` be a tnr1 !'ft; low level discharge or.,mission. . � Projaat.teat will rejult in ;he burial of "hazardous wasSes"' _ fi.^w tome;, poisonous. R+ghly reactive. radioactive, irritstirtg, efeet ug , etc.,, ineludinq wastes that are sold, semi-suls.d. _ fi2g+,F"cd 3!'contalngasres•) Storage 4CLJ lttt►S for one mfll on or more gallnns Of Iiouffied natural , aYs'tiF 4t.+1Re.Jiourds, '7twer, ,7SlctS' N r f i . ` ro—, x ., .,.. IAL" u ?G 7EN7 1..1. C..hNNf. i MODERILTE $ARAE REDUCED OY IMPACT MPACT PROJECT CHANGE IMPACT ON G2nWrH AND CijidkpCTFR OF rmm�!9!TY 1R 9r lrua�ounnn �r 17. WiLL PROJECT AFFECT THE CHAPACTEq nF T'IE EXIST!:, C0M"INITY? .......................... NO YES ........................®O Esearoit that Would Apply to Column 2 The Population of the City. Town or Villaoe in which the Project is located is likely to grow by more. than 5: of resident human population. - The municipal budgets for .capital expenditures or o?era- _ ting Services will increase by more than 5' per Year as a result of this project. Will involve any permanent. facility of a non-agricultural use in An Agricultural district or remove urine-agricultural — land$ from cultivation. - The Project will replace or eliminate existing facilities. structures or.areas of historic importance to the community. DevelDROOnt will induce an influx of a particular age " group with special needs. --- —•- ' Project will set in important Precedent for future Projects. — Project will relocate 15 or roreemnloyees In one or rare businesses. — other imoscts: - - NO YCS 18. 15 THERE PUKK CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE PROJECT? ........^� ^ [Ka-ales that,Would Apply to Column 2 L'w•0r/)(Vl _ Either government or citizens of adjact9t cPTunit4e% have expressed opposition or rejected ,^he orclett Rr nawe not been contacted. 1' Objections to the Project from within he comwnity, ' IF ANr ACTON IR PART 2 iS iOEMIi{E0 AS A P9TENT?AL'LARGE IMPACT OR IF YOU CANNOT oETtRININE TWE NAGNITUOE OF IMPACT. PROCEto TO PART 3. PUTIONS OF EAF COMPLETED 1101 THIS PROJECT; ;.. OETEi1xtNATtON PART I PART 1E.v.v;r_: PART 3 4 r4ffe+ of ta"e,RAform•.ation recorded on this EAF 'Parts '.. 2 s' aOdR a6TKi beth the atom ti:je an, tienerttnce of each iA �S *' • A deterMntd t'iasrt PREPARE A N(/EP'#'�')I� A1tAI�Hj ",.: A Tf•h. sec w,je 11 r }witin no mato . .> !npacrs and i•erefere. `7 Ain rhx,. 'aray'Mt cair$e Ssgni,�^gut dd'aoe to top !rs.-onm 'iit. 8. AttpPeiih Y5e Project Coi1Ld have a,. 'cn+flcant efft.. .or. the enni'onnpn;>'3nere will Actbe a S'q^,`•cint ..f( - . th•: case PREPARE A hEf,A ,"AA;iTION baca4slh Kn 'a3tinatldn measures des[ bef in PART AAYe peen /1 _� YntsKlQtd a ssTL of the proposed oroier t/�.r/'tf ' T• Tne•nroitr wil3 result in one or *Pre na or adver a mo tto :PREPARE POS:71VE CECt';x'1J:i %gC'EZD tif'Is:B:!S'': I CneCl ,antro" Fre,teduced and may cause S'2nt Licant damage.to O the •MLC: sr . . f r ' ^' ~ '.•Yiijlta Kwfe al n• s;ans'F.? uinC�n. .n p;ae; _._,...,.,- Agency .. I - ignatvre d" �renarer iii Aff ferent •rpm resnons•e!a o�:•�^�' f g�•'�'-­ �. dr il-e nYt p: reSdu"A =a i'e di Ic-ijk-' h.. {' tees^ Agency, FAF All 4� " wt6P')11EYPYALISSESSNENT - PART II EVat IATTWI IF TNr l'1,0nQTA-10E OF IMPACTS INFORMATIn;i - Part 3.1s Prepared if one or'more impact or'e!fect is considered to"..be Potentially larae. - The amount of writino necessary to answer Part 3 may be determined by answering the Question: In brie completing the instructions below have I placed in this record sufficient information to indicate the: reasonableness of my decisions r INSTAJCTIOUS e CO.-mlete the following far each impact or effect identified in Column 2 Of Part 2: I. Briefly describe the impact,. 2. Describe (if applicable) how the impact might be ieitigated or reduced to a less than large impact by Jett change. 3. Rased on the information available; decide ifit is reasonahle to conclude that this impact is impart.• to the.miniCipality (city, town or villagt;,+q!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 effe- its irreversibility. 'including perzanently lost resources a values Whether the impact or effect can be"controlled M The regional' conseQuence of the innacc or effect Its potential divergence from 'are; +essls and goals ^•`Athether known objections t0 the p-oject awvly to this Impact Or effect. SVIRwIiul77111 pF SIGItIFICANCE An action is considered to be signafica—; ^f: - %a:`(or more)- impact fs determined t"both?Arne and Its (their) consaepeft". based on the revi' above, is important. ►APs. Ili $TATE4VITS (Continue,on Attachments- as needed! ,1 JTIII Ph.A QARD ���SIT.D S n Y g1r1l��y Southold N.Y. 11971 (516)�65-1938 November 4 , 1987 Dolly Snyder 17 Fairlawn Lane Centereach; NY 11720 Re: Sound Shore Acres SCTM # 1000-44-3-4 . 2 and 4 . 3 s/w/c County Route 48 and Albertson Lane, Greenport Dear Mrs. Snyder: This office is in receipt of your application of October 23 and your revised maps of October 29. However, the application is not complete. Before the Planning Board can accept, then proceed with reviewing your application, the following items are required: 1. Twelve (12) copies of a revised map showing a) the property boundaries as they existed in 1984 before the subject property was split without Planning Board approval and ownership was transferred from Arshamomaque Associates to yourself and Southold Ventures; b) the metes and bounds of a survey of the property in accordance with Section A106-42 (14) of the Subdivision Regulations. 2. Check made out to Southold Town Clerk in the amount of $300 to cover the 2. 58 acres of the "out" parcel. Upon receipt of the above items, the Planning Board will proceed to process the application. Sincerely, fat" Valerie Scpaza"4' Town Planner cc: Francis Yakaboski Town Attorney TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD ' OWNER STREET VILLAGE DIST.1 SUB. LOT r FORMER OWNER N E ACR S W TYPE OF BUILDING r .. RES. SEAS. VL. FARM COMM. CB. MICS. Mkt. Value LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS �( _;a/": i^. Q/�� ! ' '" � -5.1 ..� 7 > i!' �, ter" ''1. t �. �� I Q I wr Tillable Jct ' , ' i FRONTAGE ON WATER Woodland FRONTAGE ON ROAD Meadowkxid DEPTH House Plot BULKHEAD Totu l r o 0 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER STREET ILLAGE I DIST.j SUB. LOT FORMER OWNER N E I ACR. ilk rJnil � 4 -�'�' - �l IS W TYPE OF BUILDING j - - - - - - - - -- _ RES. SEAS. !VL. FARM (COMM. CB. MISC. Mkt. Value LAND I IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS i — - - No ^f_ /I L 9 2i. ly�c r� `/ C( b' •� � . j ! S�,L% C_;_ % S-Fr f r' .' i?. ,/7a0UR to tr k S; A M o M N ii i"2.-�- �� �_:_.� •f-—': Ic =-�'1 l��/i9� Y J y c�7,;! SAGE BUILDING CONDITION j X73 s/3r_ t - c_� s " e -v _� NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value Acre Tillable 1 z Tillable 2 i z Tillable 3 Woodland Swampland FRONTAGE ON WATER Brushland FRONTAGE ON ROAD House Plot DEPTH BULKHEAD f I Total DOCK (� B T !Ff9F I �1 'irand,�., N V b 1 r um n002-20N H„g,n nu� c u nM1 Cmrna g rmt c nnr .c ndividual or Co* (tingle,M1nt) CONSULT YOUR SAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT•THIS WS fRUMEN*SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONIY `g< i. --- --- ----- THIS INDENTURE, ma the _()j .1) ,, idly nine een hundred and eighty our ,.9 aPSHAMOM `QU ASSOCIATES , a v A �`6 "� BETWEEN New ork partnership Having �^ )fEices at 455 7- -er - , ' Memoria F'ighwav , Hauppauge , New York it li, party of the first part,and SOUTHol-D VENTURr,S TNC. , a New York corporation having of'.' ces at 17 F-f tlawn Lane "entereach , New York �I party of the second part, WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part. =n consideration of ten dollars and other valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part. the heir! II or successors and assigns of the party of the second wart forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, wit'- the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate lying and being in the SEE SCHEDULE ATTACHED HERETO AND FORMING A PART HEREOF. Q.=• ,+ `'rte%, 3 — There has been executed and de - . .erect and intended to be recorded li simultaneo.tsly herewith a purchase money first mortgage i,n the sum /000 of, $366 , 760 .00 from the ,arty the second part to the patty of the first part as part of the ❑sideration of this conveyance . DO . I r, 3 pp t �4 c�oA Ij ya ; ,IAP ii TC�HtdS�R �� t, :CGS;'rfER w-th all right, title am ierrs`. f >n> )arty of the first ,art In and any s!reets u roa<,-s abutting the above described pre nlses the c : -es thereof; TOGETHER wig .he )- , enaocc, and all the estate and rights of the party the = y 1 and y said premises; - iAV - A : HOLD the prem ses herein granted ur'c Sha pa-^y ' t second part, the bears or succ, ,ors an: t`-c party of the second part forever. X L' n p.- j o the firsi par re -of F he `;rst oa-' '- not done or iL fe-e anyt n.r whereby -Ie a d prt-nises have bee in cera tiat(,ve, -xser" ab afo-e-a. : AND :he party of the first part, in .o ; ;ante w to . cc ori 13 of the Lier i aw .jvenoats chat > D..-ty ,)f the firse part will receive the conside-:,' it for this conveyance and will hole the right to --reive suci- consid eration As a trust fund to be applied 'rst for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement an., veill apply the same first to the payment ^' the :)st of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose, The word "party" shall be construes I . read "par-ts :henever Inc sense of this indentpre so requires. IN W ITNESS WHEREOF, the tarty f he first part na! duly executed 0,7s deed the day and year first above written it IN PRESENT F' AiSHAMOMOQJE ASSOCIATES i z` li FRW-T P. S-AL':FR F ITATI OF 019W YORK, COUNTY OF ��(�A p� "I � ITATI _Mr NEW YORK, COUNTY � SII Oc, the day of L1599Yt�UPil, I On day of 19 before me • personally carat pe Arne to me known to be the individua. described in and who to file known to be the individuai described in and who executed the fcrcgoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the same. executed the same. STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUF30LK, SS. : On the 10th day of January, '-984 , before �e personally came ERWIN P. STALLER to me xnowniana Known to me to be a partner in the partrershp ofi. ARSHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIATES, and the person aescLibedl in and who executed the foregoing instr-umert; :n the partnership name of ARSHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIP=SS and h� -luly acknowledged to me th" executed the same�l as and for cne act and deed\of !said partners�ti cf ARSHAW)M,_QUE ASSOCIATES. �_ 41� )MXlk%P(PIKftR4tMX99MKRtS( tar lic! 74fi AT RK. CO NTY of ss :ir, ei-e day of 9 _�ti�rk re Jn <.re day of ?0 oeicre p,-,on,t,ly ;arae sonafly came v re knawn who, being byRprA ° s,�,T°�°y°jE �nd :he subscribing witness co the foregoing instrument, w say -hat 6e resides at No. No. ll i am Fnf Hhorr. personally ne , who, being QUALIHEO INN SUSU911 ' f'IhNI J, P y atg by me- -' COMMIssiON EXPIRES MARZ. it. p' ✓ s'wo.r,, 14depose and say ne es des a; No' h.... ht :s ,ne of that he'knows the corporation des,; Jed a Rini w...c!", executed the foregoing instrument, the. he ; to be the indivic -i. knows me seal of said corporation; that the sea: aAxed , escri3t_. in and who exec ,.ed the ioregoing .nstrurneo sad instrument is such corporate seal; tha: ws sc 1 that he, said subscribing witness, was 'tresent and saw afx Kea by order of the board of directors of atu ..Iriorh- execute the sarne and that Ihe, said witne . on and ;hat he signed h name thereto by like --rde�- ; at the ,ame time subscribed h name as witness tiler y �ttr�ttin ttad �ttlr �re� WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S Acts iECrION TITI E NO. BLOCK ARSHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIATES LOT TO _ COUNTY OR TOWN SOUTHOLD VENTURES , ''NC . Recorded at Request of CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 9090_- 9090 r _ . RECORD AND RETURN Tot _ .__ ___-.Record«d�By•+.on n,:r, ncnwRtreRS LF•'iIFE TITLE INSURANCE Company of New York ' .i anitzke , Lechtrecker & T rabold,' 127 W. Main street Esgs. i Riverhead. N.Y. 11901 North OCear. Avenue Return to: ec' P . 0. Box 510 Patchogue, New York 11772 J X 11 i i i Tint c?n 'v i. p .A C> O r!t 0 a L o i 6 k h 1 K W. W t 114 8r'^'At. - 11 . L_, g4PA ;t� i4 Parcel I ALUhat ce-lain plot, piece or parcel o"and, n, ; t.. ,roven?e -, !hereon erected, situate,lying and being at Arshapomoque %,ear reenpot. t ; Town . Seutlhold, Suffolk County, State of �dcw Yor< , ^-.o e part cularly oounaed and described as fo] l,ows : BEGINNING ,at a point fixed. by a monument at the corner formed by the intersectiop of the southerly side of North Road ar Middle Road and the westerly side of Al')ertson Lane or Cassidy Lanes thence ,from said point or place of beginning along the wasterl side of Albertson Lame or =a�iy sidy Lane , South 14 degrees 19 mi 50 seconds East 772 , 35nutos , feet to the northerly line of ;and of Joseph, and Alex Poliwoda .whe,re it intersects the westerly. side or Albertson Lane or Cassidy Lane ; thence along the northerly line of land cf Joseph and Alex Poliwoda South 75 degrees 40 minutes iD seconds West 100 . 00 feet ; thence along the westerly line of land c ` Joseph and Alex Pol,woda, South 14 degrees 19 minutes 50 seconds E .st 100 . 00 feet; thence along the southerly line of land of Joseph and Alex Poliwoda North 75 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds East 100 . 00 feet to the westerly side of ,Albertson Zane or Cassic.y Lane ; thence again along the westerly side of Albertson Lane or Cassidy Lane South 14 degrees 19 minutes 50 se-ends East 232 . 77 feet -.rQ a monument •w.hich point marks the divis--or line of land now or formerly of Jane Cassidy where it intersects at westerly side of Albertson Lane or Cassidy Lane ; thence Along land now or formerly of, Jane Cassidy the following courses and distances : It South 81 degrees 32 minutes CC seconds West 204 . 81 feet; 2 ) South 79 degrees 40 minutes 1C ;eco:_.; West 2.95 . 15 feet 3 ' .South. 7 degrees 03 minutes 4.3 seco -.c : West 106 . 14 feet 4 ' South 72 decrees 57 "minutes ^ ^ secon", West 893 . 0C feet to a morruma; which. point marks the divisi_ ns o = _,c, now or formerly of Valent- Ruch wiere it - r-e'-sects °-�e . V o- ' a of land now or forme--_, ;forme--_, ; of ane Cassidv ; c.�erce along said land now er fc -ne• . -T-dentine R_ch , Nc:Y cagrees 25 minut_s ?0 seconds We Point marks the division ling £eet, to a. monomer ^-ersects .': of xa-: .. Al£red, Teves where it in- e divlsion line c ': ; arc. no =ormerly of va_en ,::. -,e wh; rae^ce alo-,g said lands of Al` .�3 rr , e, -t_°a 76 degrees 03 m r-,j _es w rands Fast 71C : ?C feet; ` �''nce North 14 degrees 25 mir..,y es ?r G_ west 373 . 0; `ee': c' f .qt 7ou.tb:-r1Y gide of North Road ` `fierce easterly- aiong the sout-.e ,7th Rcac. - . Middl . -cac -.ne o .'-owing cort-es and distances- North 76 degrees 03 minutes ^ >•,cc•r..:, , st 319. 6, feet - henct. a ' or9 P -, rtie having a f c -Leet i7 a di . + • `<, thence: North 75 degrees 49 minu-es 30 seccnds East 26. 53 feet; _hence North 70 degrees 37 mint?'- s "ast 20C , 20 feet, t.o the poin-c or lace of BEGINNING. LIBER 9496pioF375 Parcel II AL: dint certain plot,piece or parce', ok d . Uir- no:mprc vements 0 areon erected,situate,lying and being at Arshamomaqu :t, the ( '. Southold , Suffolk County , New York, bounded and describes. -.s follows : BEGINNING at tie corner foiwcl by c.':e intersection of the northerly side of Colony Road , as now layed o _ - . with the northeasterly side of Bayview Avenue; running thence North 40 decrees 22 minutes 10 seconds West along Bayview Avenue 27 . 11 feet to a point; thence North 48 degrees 13 minutes 40 seconds West still along Bayview Avenue 609 , 62 feet to land conveyed to Mutkoski ; thence North 60 degrees 14 minutes 40 seconds East along said land of Mutkoski 158 . 15 feet; thence North 48 degrees l_' minutes 40 seconds West still among said land of Mutkoski 80 feet to land now or formerly of Valentine Ruch; thence in a general easterly directior. along lands now or formerly of Valentine Ruch and Benjamin Schwarz , the following five (5) courses and distances : 1 ) North 73 degrees 29 minutes 50 seconds East 134 . 44 feet; 2 ) North 72 degrees 57 minutes 00 seconds East 893 feet; 3 ) North 78 degrees 03 minutes 40 seconds East 106 , 14 feet; .,,. 4 ) North 79 degrees 40 minutes 10 seconds East 295.. 15 feet; 5) North 81 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds East 204 . 81 feet to the westerly side of Albertsons Lane ; thence South ' 18 degrees 59 minutes 40 seconds East along Albertsons Lane 624 . 94 feet to the northerly side cf Colony Road; thence South 14 degrees 58 minutes 2C seconds West along Colony Road 1437 . 42 feet to Bayview Avenue at the point or place of BEGINNING. !p P1 _ ry1y iwuJu„ n tN Ll: rwm 8(M—Nki Sark aui 1 t omna y- m Gnn : .cu--Indivirlua •r Cory�. pingle thnQ CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE S GNI HIS INftRUMENT•THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONtr b i THIS INDENTURE, mads the i ivary nine een hundred and eightv - ` _ L K , BETWEEN E.SHAMOMUQ T r,r'TA" ?S a 'Jew ,'ork oartnershi-o havinn ^ r J£f _ces a' 1455 Vetter - M,umor , a ; a-! :ghway , Hauraauge , New +ork party of the i)rst hart, and S011...11 P, V INTI II: I NC. , a. New York coroora t . on havirg e+-f -_ces °+t 17 Fa i lawn ' ,tre , Centereach , New York li party of the second part, WITNESSETH, that the party if the t part, in constderation of ten dol!ars and other valuable consideration paid by the party of the second lart, d hereby grant -nd -elease unto the party of the second part, •he heir. or successors a.ld assigns of the party the second pail forever, �I ALL that certain plot, piece or arcei land, with the ,o Vngs and improvements thereon erected, situate, ging and being in the A� SEE SCHEDULE A ACHED HERETO AND FORMING A PAR- HEREOF. .i There has been executed Ind delivered and intended to be recorded simultaneoisly herewith purchase money first mortgage }: the sum �Uvc? of S36d , 760 .00 from the arty e' ' ne second part to the patty of j the first part as part the consideration of this conveyance . ©yy, oo I - 1gy�S ho `W • r r' ^ F IOG" A HE +. with all right, tit a an Itfre e ,arty of :he ars; a:t ,n an ary treets a roads a'_utting *Pe above descrit ed p.t ie- AV s thereof. TC'E MER w. a a3nurtenarces and a . the esta- and rights o the t. 'he �rs a .r, and to saic premises; TL. '.A'4 k,%D IOLL the Frzmises herein gra ted ttr. ,-t) .f r-: :_ore part, the weirs or suers + a. =ssrgns it .'-c oar'.,. second part forever AN" ,( ao+ ie first Da • co< 0" 'ha -e r-sr par• h., not none ,r atr�r: • ?. vv n A,,-reby th- sae: premises have bee. ur c as r Cxrc a> foresa AND ;he party of the first pan, in aplixcce with Sccttor. 13 of the Lien Law, .ovena ha, orty c the c s' part will receive the co Sider, n fc- this cone:Vance and will hoid the right to receive such consid oration as a trust fund to be ap Plied fi t *P-e purpose r,f paying the cost of the improv-meat and will apply the same first to the payment o the of. ':r r improve-hent before using any part of the )tal of the st the for ary otaer purpose The ward "party' shall be con truea f it read "Parties whenever the sense of this dentpre so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,t e pa- f the first part ^s duly executed this deed the day and year first above I written. 11 IN ?RESEN5X­-,DF - j ARSHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIA"' X' ; zRWIM P. STALtFR — STATE OF NEW YMRK, COUNTY OF "t STAT1 O 10EW YORK, COUNTY II►949 IC On the day of - On day of 19 , before me personally came Pers, ;11 •ame to Inc known to be the individual aescribec in a who to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and ackn wledgthat executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the same. executed the same. STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, SS. Cn the 10th day of January, 1984, joLforE personally came ERWIN P. STALLER to me kn and known to me to be a partner in the partnerO ip of -WHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIATES, and the person+i-' ed' in and wha executed the foregoing ins t1e partnership name of ARSHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIATESh suly acknowledged to me th executsame as and for the act and deed of aid pa> of ARSHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIATES. 7�R1t1«c% MR1CX1454l1tKh9;R4t►AT�X tar AT RK. CO NTT OP SSt On the day of 9 r ;/n tht day of 19 before me personally ;arae �p�E �A. pe-scr,ally came to me known, who, being by 0VAtRUUPX1LwS'#ii : `he s,t scribing witness [o rhe foregoing ns%urnent, w t� sav iha; he resides at No. NO. s2-R7911Twhor. amDUAUriEO IN Sbr;OVt personally acquainted, who, beingb;: me cCOMMISSION EXPIRES MA - swc _' d depose and say that he res des a. No that lie .s the cf tnat he'knows the corpora6or nes ;bet' a aro wnicn executed the foregoing instrument; :ha'.. !1c to be the .ndivtd.ua. knows r,e seal of said corporation; that the sea xei described in and who executed the foregoing anstrome,-.. to said ,strument is such corporate seal; that ' so that ne, said subscribing witness, was present and say af5:ced oy order of the board of directors of Sain Ca ora- execute the same; and that he, ;aid witne r do and that he signed h name thereto by lilt: rder, at the same time subscribed h name as witness theretr Y i9ttrgattt and .6ttl>e Era WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR's Acts SECTION TITLE No. BLOCK r ARSHAMOMOQUE ASSOCIATES LOT TO COUNTY OR TOWN SOUTHOLD VENTURES , INC. Reeordcd at Request of CHICAGO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY RECORD AND RETURN TO, - -R¢cordetl Byn.un ncxmR„yruRWRITERS lF-1IFETITLE If New York INSURANCE E Company oDranitzke, LechLrecker s Trabold,I 127 W. Main Street Escls. Riverhead, N.Y. 11901-- 73 North Ocean Avenue Return to: --.. °c- P . O. Box 510 LI Patchogue , New York 11772 ,t W LL G O CA r C-- m ID O O J / 1 � v o w U s j i W. N W • Parce:- 1 ALL'hat :e-ain 0I0t,NiEce of DJr„,! O ryi n [ YCh ups . f,. )/OVemo is the.•e-Jn erect ec', Situate,lying and be'^ , at Arshamoxnc tiC: n' ,, COun^ S1• t a -ar rer,port , �._owa ;, , c,. i-_hold, Suffolk -Y . _ate o.: �cw s:,rk . err ,� , as fn ' ows . r_y ' d. and described BEGINNING .at a point fi.;e b a mo,, ,., r the intersectio oL the s u+_h rl �n _rat the corner formed by and the westerl.� side of . i�csn �- n"c�r�lCassidyadao� Aliddle Road thence from said point orl'Ip_a of neo,-nr,ing along the westerly side of Albertson Lane or Cas I.dy Lane , South 14 degrees 19 minutos 50 seconds East 772 , 35 fe4t _ the northerly kine of land of Joseph and Alex Poliwoda where it in rsects the westerly s4de of Albertson Lane or Cassidy Lane ; thence along the northerly 1=,I of lane of T s _ s Joseph and Alex Poliwoda South 75 degrees 40 minutes seconds :vest 100 . 00 feet thence along the westerly '�ir of l nd c4' Joseph and A' ex Poliwoda , South l4 degxee.s 19 minut s 5 secc:ids %ast 100 . 00 `ee� thence along the southerly 1 of land of Joseph and Alex Poliwoda North 75 degrees 40 minutes seconds East 100 . 00 feet to the westerly side of Albertson La ur Ca3sic4y Lane ; thence again along the welter' side of- Albertson. Lane or Cassidy Lane South 14 degrees 19 10 in•, F 50 seconds East 232 . 77 feet ^CG2 a :Y- d.—isl- - ; monument Which point mark tine of land now or formerly of Jane Cass-idy where it t , : ec,:s - e westerly side of Alb :pane or Cassidy Lane; ertson thence along lard now orrm x t courses and dis _ances : w ` ane Cassidy rhe following 1 ! South 81 degrees 32 Minute- 0 , sec ,- la West 204 . 81 feet; 2 ) South 79 degrees 40 minutes. " s..r�na ,gest 2.95 . 15 feet .: 3 South .7° de--X” 02 mi- -tE _,_r. a 4 ; Scuth 'c 3� gro= _ 5 . *r,y <est lOG . i4 `noel ; u_ee-o gest 893 . 00 feet to a m^rrum.;^� which oo�n _ Ana '< - the aiv' _ ic-, _r � _ - - r now or _crmcr_y o£ Va'_cnt tUc % -t^re 1`' ,Pct_ - -' . r2 , 5 - �y . - c of land now or `orrnerl; cf t -,once . ong sazc : anc r,_ toe F ie rees 25 j-,utas Co secor - , e °talent - z ;c. z reet torc :e-rt c .�� - o t-t Tars th r. 'L n,t f :r I-£red Tees where d' visio _,-, - line C c 1 formerly once al .>a ' _ .ands of 1 'D.:<' feet; ' t ! 76 degrees ' ;3 mi Utes s :. . ence Vcr ns 25 cut '.y .d, /o`_ dortb Rcad w.:s`_ 375. ': 0 tee- tc nce e,c, sr - Y a.�ung the so * I' ;rth Midd'_ 3c . �winq z e: -rd d.ista> e -I fort 76 c'egrec s 03 mina E 314 - c2 _.et; t thencf Nc,rtl- 75 degrees 49 m null 3 seccncs East 26. 53 feet; c:.en.ce North 70 degrees 37 m nr` -- ace :f EEGTNNI C., s= 20C'.,i feet, to the poi^t or II , j 4 I_IBER�4J6�eGFJ 1.) s< Parcel II ' ALL t^at certain plot,piece or parcel of iao ,with t i„ : jidu ';and imprrwemer"' 'hereon erected, situate,lying and tieing at Arshamom �aque , in _,e Tu;. n. c ;' ,Lthol_ . Suffolk County , New York , bounded and de ci -c as ows : BEGINNING at the corns -ornr d by '.:')k iiitersection of the northerly side of Colony Road , as ow Jayed ouc. . with the northeasterly side of Bayview Avenue; running thence North 40 legrces .22 m=r.u'_es 10 seconds West along Bayview jIivenue 27 . 11 fee to a point; thence Norch 48 degrees L3 minutes 40 seconds West still along Bayview Avenue 609 . 62 fe t `. '_and --onveyed to Mutkoski ; thence North 60 degrees L4 ronutes 4 .' seconds East along said land of Mutkoski, 158 . 15 feet ;l thence North 48 degrees ` 3 :rl ;rstes ,� s..conds West sill along said land of Mutkoski 80 feet to and now of Formerly c:f tialencine Ruch; thence in a general easterly direction along lands now or formerly of Valentine Ruch and BenjanLr. Schvar;.z . the followinj five t5 ) courses and distances : 1 ) North 73 degrees 29 iyinuts 50 sec^nds East '.34 . 44 feet : 2 ) North 72 degrees 57 ninuts 00 se• onds East 893 feet ; 3 ) North 78 degrees 03 ninutas 40 seconds East 106 , 14 feet; ,,,. 4 ) North 79 degrees 40 riinutsa 10 seconds East 295.. 15 feet; 5) North 81 degrees 32 irs : OC seconds East 204 . 81 feet to the westerly side of Albert ons ane ; thence South ..-8 degrees 59 minutes 4^ seconds East along Albertsons Lane 624 . 94 feet to the northerly side of Colony Road.; thence South 74 degrees 58 ainutes 2C seconds West along ` zIc ny Zoad 1437 . 42 ~Pet to Ba-view Avenue at the point or. Glace of 32GINNING ^ i j G .�- NISI Li CbYt2ata 3-[3FL;r, - he. c�al*d -{ a Kno u) i yoc hQd �n, , - ed botch, sy, 4e- e ►� e c �s 'V'I'II LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER QO 17 FAIRLAWN LANE CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 Q TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 October 9 , 1987 ff�� iJr�7 Ms . Valerie Scopaz , Town Planner Planning -Board Town of Southold Southold , New York 11971 RE : SOUND SHORE ACRES Dear Ms . Scopaz : i I had a meeting with Jim Monsell at Greenport Water and was given a blank contract . He gave us the name of a Sam McLendon , engineer , to do a test well at the site , to see if sufficient water was available . It was Mr . McLendon ' s opin- ion that the project would not yield a well large enough to produce water for this size subdivision . It seems the ball is in your court . My architect , Mel Gon- zalez tried to see you , but you were not available , and as yet have not returned a call to him, as he requested . As it is , 42 months have been delayed before meeting with Mr . Monsell . I assume you have my letter of 9/28/87 with which I enclosed a copy of the letter from the NYS-DEC confirming the fact of no wetlands on the property . I am enclosing an additional copy of same for your files . It is imperative that you contact my office at once . Sincerely , 7 Dolly 5nyder ds/nlh Enc . COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • ACREAGE • BUSINESS • HOMES New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Building 40, SUNY Imbue Stony Brook, NY 11794 _ (516) 751-7725 September 22, 1987 Commissioner 4 Ms. Dolly Snyder 17 Fairlawn Lane ICentereach, NY 11720 Dear Ms. Snyder: It was a pleasure meeting with you the other day to discuss the property at Arshamomaque, Southold. Said property being described by a Survey map prepared by Howard W. Young, licensed land surveyor, known as, Survey for Dolly Snyder at Arshamamaque, Town of Southold, NY, maps #1151A and 1151B. Be advised that after a j review of both the Tidal and Freshwater Wetlands maps of this department (NYSDEC) it was determined that the parcels are clear of wetlands and out of the department's jurisdiction under Art. 25 and 24 respectively. If I can be of further assistance please call. rely, can G man Regional Flood Plain Manager JG:pn n r I i I i i i f F I LICENSED REAL ESTATE BNOKER • V^ �f 17 FAIRLAWN LANE Clllm���LLL�noca U CENTEREACH, N. Y. 1172O 0.37756 .j� „ a *;!A i HOIC Ir ! Ms . Valerie Scopaz , Town Planned; TN CP 87 619 0658:7rN D® Planning Board OL1Le Town of Southold x { Southold , New York 11971 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTEL ' {rR r "tp an.nee I FILE COPY Jim Monsell called on October 6 , 1987 to advise that y- and Mel Gonzalez were talking to him with regard to a contract for the Village of Greenport. Mr.Motsell stated that they are a long way from contracts, however, Dolly -wanted us to know that they were talking. RECEIVED sLICENSED REALS BROKER 17 FAIRLAWN LANE CENTEREACH. N. Y. 11720 Q TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 September 28, 1987 Ms .Valerie Scopaz , Town Planner Planning Board Town of Southold Southold , N . Y . 11971 RE : Sound Shore Acres Dear Ms . Scopaz : Enclosed please find letter from the New York State Depart- ment of Environmental Conservation , pertaining to the above captioned , which is self-explanatory . This should resolve the issue of wetlands . Sincerely , Doll Sny rt ds/nlh Enc . COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • ACREAGE • BUSINESS • HOMES �S�UIF'G�L eY New York State Department of Environmental Conservation "H rsu']_ding 40, SUNY Stc r Brook, NY 794 _ 751-7725 Commissioner September 22, 1987 Ms. Dolly Snyder 17 Fairlawn Lane �Centereach, NY 11720 Dear Ms. Snyder: It was a pleasure meeting with you the oche , day to discuss the property at Arshamomaque, Suothoid. Said property being described by a Survey map prepared by Howard W. Young, licensed land surveyor, knew„ ,s, survey f)r Dolly Snyder at Arshamamaque, Town of Southold, NY, maps #1151A and 1151B. Be advised that after a review of both the Tidal and Freshwa er Wetlands maps of this department (NYSDEC) it was determined that the parcels are clear of wetlands and out of the department's jurisdiction under Art . 25 and 24 respectively. If I can be of further assistance please call . rely, can G man Regional Flood Plain Manager JCcpr TO D S �1 � I Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 September 15, 1987 Dolly Snyder 17 Fairlawn Lane Centereach, NY 11720 Re: Sound Shore Acres Proposed Sketch SCTM# 1000-44-3-4. 2&4. 3 Dear Mrs. Snyder: This is to confirm my meeting with you and Mr. Gonzalez on September 10th, 1987 with regard to the above named proposal. Suggestions about how to bring your proposal into compliance with Southold Town' s Zoning Code have already been stated in my letter to Mr. Gonzalez dated August 27, 1987. During our meeting, I mentioned that you would have to address and resolve certain issues during the course of obtaining preliminary and final approvals; namely: 1. Water supply source would have to be determined. 2. Drainage calculations would have to be provided. Further, the sumps should not be located in the wetlands or marsh. 3 . . The environmental impacts of raising the property grade (with approximately 10 feet of fill) on the wetlands and surrounding property would have to be examined. This sketch plan will be reviewed further upon submission of a complete preliminary application. Your application must include the 112, 500 square foot parcel (which you wish to remove from the map or show as an out parcel) because our records show that this parcel was originally part of a larger parcel which was later merged with a second parcel to form the property now under ownership of Southold Ventures. Since this proposed "out" parcel was not propertly subdivided, e.g. by Planning Board .action, it must be included on the map. F D T LD S A Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 September 15, 1987 ***** Mrs. Dolly Snyder*****Page 2 The following regulations will help you in proceeding with your application: The Subdivision Regulations, The Zoning Code, the Highway Specifications, and the Wetlands Code. Copies can be obtained from the Town Clerk' s Office. I trust this answers your questions. Sincerely, Valerie �7a� Town Planner CC: Bennett Orlowski, Chairman LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 17 FAIRLAWN LANE CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 Q TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 September 14, 1987 Ms. Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner Planning Board Town of Southold Southold, New York 11971 RE: Sound Shore Acres, Revised sketch map dated August 7, 1987 SCTM #100-44-3-4.2 and 4.3 Dear Ms. Scopaz: With reference to the meeting of August 10th, between you, my architect and myself, regarding the above captioned, I, once again, find the whole situation unbelievable! You waited over 4 months (when I first dropped the site plan at your office) before you informed us we were to contact the Greenport Water District pertaining to tying into their lines. Why were we not informed of this in previous requests from you in writing or in discussions with my architect? We are just beginning to get started in that direction now: : You said you would put in writing additional requests or suggestions you had after our meeting. I am still waiting to hear from you so we can finally make application. In the future, may I suggest that when people come to you with a preliminary site plan and ask the requirements of Southold Town, such an important item as water supply should be addressed immediately, not over 4 months later. We have acted immediately, and contacted the Greenport Water District. I am in the process of filing my application with them. In the meantime, I am awaiting your letter pertaining to our meeting, so we can finalize this gross situation. Sincerely, RECEN ED BY yOL) iLh1i'+N1� RING BOARD 5 1987 DATE Dolly nyder ds/nlh COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • ACREAGE • BUSINESS • HOMES i I 1 r ------------ r ; G J `\ rx I O �� C C c2 T C !l c LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 17 FAIR LAWN LANE CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 August 28, 1987 Ms. Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner Planning Board 'i Town of Southold Southold, New York 11971 i RE: Sound Shore Acres, Revised sketch map dated August 7, 1987 SCTM #100-44-3-4.2 and 4.3 Dear Ms. Scopaz: I am in receipt of the carbon copy of the letter that you sent to Mel Gonzalez on August 26, 1987. After reviewing same, I prefer not to cluster, since the property is zoned for 2 acre, single family resi- dence. At this point, I feel this has dragged on long enough, and to go back and forth with letters will only prolong our progress. I feel a meeting is imperative, and perhaps better results can be achieved by sitting down with whomever makes the decisions. My architect and I will be available to discuss this matter in person at the Town Board's earliest convenience. Thank you for your anticipated attention to this matter. Sincerely, Doll yder ds/nlh kLUE10ENED BY s u�UU Gb? 11raRD DATE COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL 0 ACREAGE • BUSINESS • HOMES �e�lgt S t RECENED BY SOUTNULD i N PLANNING BURT LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER 17 FAIRLAWN LANE AUG CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 c _ DATE Ms. Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner Planning Board Town of Southold Southold, New York 11971 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED ' � oyvgqggu .-_ QRS N rP 7 619 071 Q 7 0 I. I I 1 i 4 T LD S �F,.� , Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 August 26, 1987 Melvin I. Gonzalez 46 Overlook Drive East Islip, NY 11720 Re: Sound Shore. Acres Revised sketch map dated August 7 , 1987 SCTM # 1000-44-3-4. 2 and 4. 3 Dear Mr. Gonzalez : Pursuant to our telephone conversation yesterday, I am confirming by this letter requested changes in the above-named sketch plan. It is essentially in compliance with the T wn Zoning _ Coae and the Board' s previous request, except for the following items : 1. Lot widths at the building set back lines of lots 2 , 22 , and 23 do not meet with the Zoning Code requirement of 175 ' . You should reposition the lines between lots 2 and 3 , 21 and 22, and 23 and 24 in order to obtain the required lot width. 2. The existing freshwater pond adjacent to lots 12 and 24 cannot be turned into a recharge basin. Stormwater runoff must be contained in an ecologically acceptable fashion. 3. Lot 7 must also front on the interior street as it is currently zoned A Residential. 6' The Planning Board would like to see a sketch that shows this property clustered with 40 , 000 square foot lots with the land around the ponds and the roads placed in open space. Mr. Melvin I. Gonzalez -2- 8/26/87 ----------------------------------------------------------- Please submit twelve copies of the revisions to this office. The revisions must bear the seal and signature of a licensed surveyor or engineer. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, (/ LGA Valerie Scopaz Town Planner dms cc: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Dolly Snyder �UUiHU_ if::i'; �lu;�N'i�U BUARU Ban e1 & 9azrceti, -(J�C. Al' DATE -- ATTORNEYS AT LAW 755 MONTAUK HIGHWAY OAKDALE, N.Y. 11769 Bruce S. Bandes (516) 589-3330 Joseph Farneti John R. Byrnes August 19 , 1987 Ms . Valorie Scopaz Director of Planning Southhold Township Southhold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Re: Dolly Snyder 56+ acres North Country Road and Albertson Lane Dear Ms . Scopaz : This office represents Mrs . Dolly Snyder who has asked us to inquire as to the status of her application for two acre subdivisions of her above referenced property. She has informed us that her application and a preliminary map were filed with your office approximately four months ago, and that a modification of that map was filed some two months thereafter. According to our client, repeated inquiries to your office over the past six weeks or so have gone unanswered. I sincerely hope that you will respond to this request. Verytru y j RU A DE L-- BSB:mp cc : Dolly Snyder CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED U i 4 I f i i f ATTORNEYS AT LAW USA USA 755 MONTAUK HIGHWAY "�"'i P 427 093 846 `V U N:. 22 OAKDALE, N.Y. 11769 - - a SA . 39282 U + Ms . Valorie Scopaz 22 USA "°1O Director of Planning a Southhold Township "•u Southhold Town Hall �. Southold, New York 11971 s �e psn �. _ 2� 2ND Notice j Return 3qucnua i.om OM ife5 "-to rcui L'ol Lokolk- +10 du�Uu0o cr �o �sw�c�,r, 152 - (o(ol1 . ✓ o+ WVXC — y u hCtO� d15�usxd - `�x.�f Shc� u a MEMORANDUM TO: FILE FROM: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner RE: ,�i/y DATE: '—�(��r�iY 5VFF01� P,I A=PB N � �tD T LD S E Y Southold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 July 7, 1987 Dolly Snyder 17 Fairlawn Lane Centereach, New York 11720 Dear Ms. Snyder: Your proposed sketch for a major subdivision in Southold has been received. The subject property appears to contain some wet soils and standing water. Thus the proposed grading and drainage of the site is of prime concern. More engineering information of a detailed nature will be needed in order to facilitate further review and to determine the lot yield. The proposed road layout should be modified so that the lots along the north road front onto an interior street. Also, the northerly east-west road does not connect with any existing public streets or vacant land at its western end. It is suggested that your engineer revise the road layout so that the proposed road connects with another public street. For your convenience, I am returning the original sketch; a copy of it has been placed in our files for reference. Sincerely, '5w� � Valerie Scopaz Director of Planning R*LVED BY SOUiEi Iwid 'rrl, L S"�o�4 LICENSED REAL ESTATE RO ----__ 17 FAIRLAWN LANE CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 June 19, 1987 Ms. Valerie Scopez Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Ms. Scopez: Quite some time ago I dropped of a site plan for a proposed sub—division in the town of Southold at your office, for your review. I have been trying since that time to set up an appointment to come to your office to discuss this plan in further detail. I realize you have a busy schedule, but I don't need too much of your time. Presently, I am in California and will be until June 28th. Could you please call my office, before that time, to set up an appointment for the week of June 29th, at your convenience, so that we may sit down as soon as I return to New York. Thank you for your attention in this matter. Sincerely, C� . Dolly S der (� ds/nlh COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL 6 ACREAGE 0 BUSINESS • HOMES $o!lyr S dec r-57 a5; ,04 4 1 LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER OSA � 17 FAIRLAWN LANE ^-" -7-� ? CENTEREACH, N. Y. 11720 ..� N C41m Cheek Na 7059 � a ❑Hold Ms. Valerie Scopez usA `tz. usA4,.� Town of Southold °'a Planning Board Main Road 12ANoec�- Southold, N.Y. 11971 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 4 D N*"ft ti 1nw I I I • I i i i 1 i _�. RECEIVED BY ZW45"Cem LICENSED REAL ESTATE RO2. --_ 0 � 17 FAIRLAWN LANE CENTEREACH. N. Y. 11720 Q TELEPHONE (516) 732-6671 June 19, 1987 Ms. Valerie Scopez Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Ms. Scopez: Quite some time ago I dropped of a site plan for a proposed sub—division in the town of Southold at your office, for your review. I have been trying since that time to set up an appointment to come to your office to discuss this plan in further detail. I realize you have a busy schedule, but I don't need too much of your time. Presently, I am in California and will be until June 28th. 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L.EA/iT. 10' EA4H 4170 OF ealkVF-#, AT LEAST 101 E4cH 5117E of$ FROM oRICgl0AL SUBDIV61Oh1 MAP. - PRAIOA.e E 4TRLIGTURE 4 oXcH 9{7ffi of FwAP W140-Kr- q' RAPORE E Iy 15%OK M . RECENED BY o, 2. TH15 16Ab1 ARCHITECTURAL 6,U5PV151,A PLAbL _ -x.L sy SOUTNGIUIDu'JiJFIwiJIiVHOARU _._ .TO T,'4L IT,REA. I 3, L0T DIMErl51005 AdP AREAS AAE APPICOKIIWATF-- ------' _ �TOSAL#-3T�ticT .2� 'NQv 2 J i9aT . RF.vl5lot+ 13. tJoV, 187 A. zor IOCi 04E FKTRIoT - IIAIIRE-3i V9�TIAL AW6XTU9AL-- --tG �Ho -PIi7M 10 f DATE - SUaMl lor� 23, oFT �81 S,ALL sarIyTRUcnoflTocol•IFoRrmTaTort}t�-A&Tm7.:_.. _.: {► 12 = l 1k �`/I-110I1'1 to SEPT, a-t _ lo:'17cRFIA'r iNEGT SCA,I,.� : . 1'=, 1 lJJO Sq l000- 44- 3-4.2 4.3 REVIyION 3o JULY e-1 HIlaN WAY 5PEL5 PETAI Lh, Joh : MELVIN I. GONIAL EZ DATE: DESIGNER 8 APR, 87 SOUND + ESTATES- 2649 EXPRESSWAY .DR. N (516 234- OF SOUTHOLD NEW YORK-_�__.. _ _ _ }iAUPPAUGE , N.Y. 11788 0 I I� µ IDNG ISLAND 9d1ND /'' ' {I LONG ISLAND I SOUND SNORE � � � `u ❑ r�a � _V� ACRES 8 why NORTH ROAD — N 73•y / !! E -- --- /.35 — 70.37'OOE O Lz.50 4 l4oIp .` / SKETCH PLN A SOUND SHORE ACRES ,' 5O\� �\ ® b 3 O \ \ I I SITUATED AT ARSHAMOMOOUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY 8 F a �I \Z i�3 = VI 650 SF 60 SF Q 50250 SF 5370 S 'c/ 30 5F 542 5 SF V) 55490 SF I m s \ h 0 I SCALE r = loo' OWNER: DOROTHY SNYDER 8 SOUTHOLD VENTURES INC. KEY MAPi 17 FAIRLAWN LANE I �bHN XIKX' SCALE I" 600' I _ / CENTEREACH, N.Y. Va 3 NICHOLAS 8 EFF IE I 1 /50 /50' TZOUMAS 76d�03' I. o \ AJ° / I — PRov WATER MA/A/ 1. SCHOOL DISTRICT N0 10 2 1 \ o� , , /so ✓go . ` /so /s0 4 sD h o I I / 2. WATER DISTRICT NO. 31 ORT WATER AUTHORITY' h" 3. FIRE DISTRICT N0. 31 4. SURVEY DATUM U.S.C, $ GS. v 5. TOTAL NUMBER OF LOTS 25 JOHN 8 HELEN % 1 6. PROPERTY ZONED "A" RESIDENTIAL-AGRICULTURAL s In VITELAS / m 1 \\ \ 1\ j i 7. AREA OF SITE 56.625 ACRES „y n \ 8. WIDTH OF PROPOSED STREETS 50' TEST HOLE O "/ 00F \ h oP $ 46�G05F N �\ / I I 9, MINIMUM LOT AREA 40000 S.F. 3 -/5 -B3 / t`/ I \ \ ti *� m \ •p 10, INTEGRAL CURB AND GUTTERS TO BE INSTALLED AT ALL INTERSECTION cwnuno LEVEL V 'meq 22 \ tq 5/460 5F p 0 N I FOR AT LEAST 10' EACH SIDE OF CURVE 8 AT LEAST 10' EACH SIDE a?;S Y roPso.L I j l \\ / O \5/900 5� h 5ZSoosF m 5Go o sc�1 I I OF DRAINAGE STRUCTURE 8 EACH SIDE OF ROAD WHERE GRADE IS 5% OR MORE. CHRIS�OS SAMA IA I 1 \ /9 ! / II') I I II. ALL CONSTRUCTION TO CONFORM TO TOWN OF SOUTHOLD HIGHWAY COARSE TO MED/uM \\ j Tu 'uMBa5 \ I I , \ _ �\ n I SPECS. AND DETAILS •,`i� 9,Po W/ SAND, I I I\ \\ �`/ I' II I I 12. BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY COMPLETED BY YOUNG AND YOUNG SCVY/E GR/0VEL I I I ,o SOME GA2OE GRAVEL 1 \ �__— ,,53 . \ \ \/ \\� X12 �__�� \ \ n^ I ON NOV 9, 1973 TO BE RESURVEYED BY HARRY P. HILLEBRAND PRIOR TO ', wa;E&I LEVEL 1 I \ \ \ / �� `_— /0----� /60/ I I FINAL MAP. /3. TAX M<iP N0 /Z , coARSE ro MEo/aM I JOHN THEODORE I - JO B,POW" s a.VO, I CORNELL \\ O HOLA A \ / 90ME G,e,V VEL I. I I S ��\\ I \ RECHARGE BAS%n/ a wl \ i All LOT MEASUREMENTS ANO AREAS ARE APOROX/MATE 1 I Q //5/00 SF I / a. 73/00 SP" O s I couNTv \ OF SUFFOLK/ �1194 /° 61 of I I IZ B MA 3 D 5 � I 1 AP 1 \ 3 11 I �Iloo TOTAL OPEN SOACE _ /3. 22 AC.PES = 23.35 '0 . £r 302 4 iIW q, �- \ \ \ 4?C \\ / o \\ N / �450o sF / j \— G J/ \ l I SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP V v \\ �� / — 1 i DISTRICT SECTION BLOCK LOTS \ _ 1000 44 3 4.28 4.3 \ / � � 0 zzs l 1 O Z 1 / p N azo' i' 2�s ,do' 3 z75 ' R \ // P 6" WATE2 MANN /43242" . 74' '38 ZO 61/ � �? `\\ N COLONY -- _ --- ROAo ----__ o SFP - 1181E . souwomTOWN Ph"N' NGBOARD HARRY P. HILLEBRAND 7 LAND SURVEYOR �, 11 CHURCHILL LANE, SMITHTOWN, NY 11 SChWG(tZ g .15, __ -NBl°3200E 204.81 - � gnJom'n ,E _ - .7.9-4 /0 B N Tgn03'4o y I \� 6.14 g93 pa m- 1 A \O m I 11� D h m i vnlgntfng RSG N72°51 pB��E 33O °29 p FES ;�j3134 44 f Z E z $• � °1aa0 0'68 160-' N p�r° 2A .083 Acres AreO s � mo \ • � II F� 1437.49 A \ 9LF R0A0 F p,Q O REVISIONS YOUNG R YOUNG s� COL 400 OSTRAN DER AVENUE, RIVERHEAU, NEW vOF� IL THIS SURVEY GUARANTEED TO ALDEN W. YOUNG HOWARo +UNG - LANDEMURVEY ENOINEERAN° LINO EI.rt ��� 4°38 ZD �y �� DOLLY SYND£R AS SURVEYED NOV. LAND ......o., .I sue. No. 12e4e rv.r n rtaeae S T 9, 1973 FOR LOUIS HODOR � SURVEY FOR: DOLLY SAWDER PtE OF Nr s` rO � O�PRD lY' r0 Pr \ NO�EdfONUMENT AT GU ARSHAMOMAQUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK CO., N.Y. By .4 u SCALE I" = 100 DATE: DEC 22, ^a9'^ - 1151- 4 w. S .1l1ll,PRVFY IS Eo S O NEAV 1 1 Or } SfOWN]9U4 OI iHL NEWP. Y.RSiniE EUUCAiION SAW, ORES OE 1.I1 SURVEY MAP NOI 'T".r ME LArb ]114VEYOP'E INR..SE - FMl05.IU SEAL SHALL NOT.1 CUNSIUEREL TO fE A VALID SRUf COPY YMEANTEES IEOICATM HEREON SHALL'L' ` ONLY TO 111E ,"AN FOR WHOM Mf"'V'IS "AHlARr➢. AIIU ON HIS RENALS T; Enf 4°♦9 SORE nnE COMPANY, COV4RNMFNrAI Anuli' AN, '.THUING INSTITUTION LWIE ANP 1 To ME ASSIGN2 Or THI FL •' INSTI INnON cUARMREEs All NUT IIl".FYACI. NAL INsmunO- O. wlo....r- 5d w iikQ YID R•4595.00 'nYi.. _ M1D��E 519 S m ..RoH ORT : Z � s E / \ r� t o c m i o O w 1 u • ArW 0 N f . .N � M d R.16° y� f I1I � y'Do. 0 W O m Joseph & Alex s bd o Poliwodo i o o, •1p" ° COR 75 ' °R♦'E 100 .00 m £ ! m• 4TT D 1•• O f v � r 3 � G 1 9.51.-so W. aOi.811 0 295.15 1 1 0 1Ayp W• 9•t9 AO1 y1' .. .. - � a... .-,L, .. ... .,. ._ . _, .. I N r s.te A 55y.Do c 7 Cpss1dl 400 OSTRA YOUNG U& RYOUNG NEW YORi( t Looe ALDSM W.YOUNG HOWARD W.YOUNG MOwlwaIONAL ex°Exvw Ax° LAND II{JMfL'wyfl a f01m5f�y f.wne auwravaw, H Ya. ue.no,aaAa w.xa.ut.rro ° aaa w i0 01 THIS SURVEY GUARANTEED TO DOLLY SYNDER SURVEY FOR 00`4 AS SURVEYED NOV 9, 1973 FOR LOUIS HODOR DOLLY SYNDER °yj 00 W ARSHAMOMOGUE SOF " s• n TOWN OF SOUTHO ,�``�N W' Y°`ti SUFF. CO., N .Y. SCALE : I ° = 100' f. DEC. 22, 1983 Y y NOTE MONUMENT 11 T �y BY _ PRO 6N c.ND LAND ° $.Si uLIC.N0.12543E RIVERR :, No: 1151 -6 . N.75°49'30'E e r r q ^ l:. • _.r ,ee 9s 9l �D e.6 fl65 H+ • •+ ��• LONG ISLAND SOUND /' - •• - 4 - Y,_•";y.._ $. nn- ----- _.._ - _l zs -L=242.50`_ -- -- .•. ♦e.:.' a__ � 9n .70 N.'76°O - v.o /vi 6/962' 7o 'F'=269600' ]6 - 6s ' NO ACCESS w c � i :a+'• 'dY '� I 'oT r a • �6 _ . f/ ,-59 69 7a >I ]6 ]5 tib NOFTN ROAD n ISI ti -"--__ a r,. .•. .*`�. •:^`.". Y�. . t•, m llfy H z_ N � 6 O 9 N 4W 25 26 0 27 ° 28 29 ,w . 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POND y _ --8• _ 4 /WATER EL' S 3 /_/_ kf 4.7 6./ ]/ 89 9 �. 9s @6 96 073 g05 9 3a S Mat '40;E' 'Iq0 /7 "N•60 0Sg.l5 Qs\ 40000 SO.FT 140 _ 295 ' m .,• '','g u_ _ - �� 8 p_ ° m• .. ` _ ' - 40000 SOFT. 9 /4•s, /ate 9.7 7 7 . es m -p ee e,> 87 3 / •`• ---- -- O /6 ,-.- '� "' o w N 40000 30.FT. �< e- `t'42/00 SG?FT. �p c � •� 1 ry 92 /a4 P9 tlb 9764 TG N T9: 66 N q., '/� , SKETCH PLAN lz 4 T ego 42 4/ ' . 0 40 2 -- -- -- - ___-__? �' B j 46000 SOFT H 42000SO.ET �- 44000SQ.FT �� . : SOUK ES -- D SHORE ACR \ 40500 SO.FT. /.�o 40500 SOFT - - 950 B 9.f 6.6 79 64 60 Z2 54 7s • , AT lI7 �� II7 /I !09 l09 - v ------ " 6 _ '52300 SQ. FT' _ A/;SHAMOMAQUE - -.z -3-"--- 401500 SQ.FT. "'- - _ •/ , 40500 SQ.F7- e 4 s'' e r b e- s 6 6 , -;',� TOWN OF SOU THOL D L ----- - �� 'G 1,+0 7- I o N 45 ^ 46 47 � 6 .46 a • SUFFOLK COON Y ° ° A - TY, N. 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