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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-31.-3-11.58outhold, N.Y. 11971 (516) 765-1938 January 9, 1985 Judith Terry Town Clerk Southold Town Hall Southold, NY 11971 Re: Change of zone for Herbert Mandel at E. Marion Dear Mrs. Terry: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, January 7, 1985. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board recommend to the Town Board that the change of zone pe%ition from Herbert Mandel be' denied since the need is not justified at this point in time, and it is inconsistent with the proposed Master Plan. Very truly yours, c~ Town Board Town Attorney BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Diane M. Schul~ze, Secretary JUDITII T TERRY OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 5, ,1984 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold, New York 11971 Dear Bennie: Transmitted herewith is the petition of Herbert Mandel requesting a Change of Zone from "A" Residential and Agricultural District to "B" Light Business District on certain property located on the northerly side of New York State Route 25, East Marion, New York. Please prepare an official report defining the conditions described in said petition and determine the area so affected by your recommenda- tion and transmit the same to me. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry $outhold Town Clerk Attachment STATE OF NEW YORK TO%VN OF SOUTHOLD 1N THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF ~own Clerk Southold PETITION FOR A CI{ANGE, MODIFICATION OR AMENDMENT OF THE BUILDING ZONE ORDIN- ANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK. TO THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: (insert name of petitioner) Suffolk County, New York, the undersigned, am the owner of certain real property situated at Main l{oad, Rast Marion ............................................................. and more particularly bounded and described as follows: * see atached description 2. I do hereby petition tl~e Town Board of the Town of Southold to change, modify and amend the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, including the Building Zone Maps heretofore made a part thereof, as follows: The existing parcel is presently zoned "A" residential. This petition is to change the zoning to "B" Light Business District. 3. Such request is made for the following reasons: .Presently no business zoned land is available in the Hamlet of East Marion, · The site is an obvious business area due to the fact it borders on the only business zoned land in East Marion which is presently occupied by the East Marion Fire Dept. -The site is lares enough to develops an off road (RT.25) business area providing safe vehicular and pedestrian traffic movement. (L. s.) . STATE OF NEW YORK, ) ) SS:- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, ) he is the petitioner in the within action; that be has read the foregoing Petition and knoxvs the contents thereof; that the same is true to his (her) own knowledge, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true. (L. S.) . SwOrn to before me Notary Public. u),.._LL& C. K ) ,, All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being at East Marion, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York described as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection the northwesterly line of Main Road (N.Y.S. Rte. 25) with the northeasterly line of the land, of East Marion Fire District and running thence from said point of beginning northwesterly and southwesterly along the land of East Marion Fire District the following courses and distances: (1) N. 32° 02' 30" W. 220.87 feet; (2) S. 79° 50' 10" W. 20.50 feet, (3) S. 65° 40' 00" W. 62.55 feet; thence northwesterly and southwesterly along land now or formerly of Herbert R. Mandel-the following courses and distances: (1) N. 24° 11' 50" W. 80.00 feet, (2) S. 65° 40' thence N. 24° Il' 161.75 feet; thence N. 65° 48' 00" W. 126.67 feet; 50" W. along the land now or formerly of Kortsolakis 10" E. along lot No. 40 as shown on a certain realty subdivision entitled "Highpoint at East Marion, Sect. 2, Inc." 175.01 feet; thence N. 71° 21' 31" E. along Lot No. 39 as shown on a certain realty subdivision entitled "Highpoint at East Marion, Sect. 2, Inc." 249.73 feet; thence S. 25° 59' 17" E. along land now or formerly of Moraitis 342.63 feet; thence S. 39° 02' 00" W. along the northwesterly line of Main Road (N.Y.S. Rte 25) 218.44 feet to the point or place of beginning. TOWN BOARD, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter of the Petition of totheTownBoardoftheTown~fSouthold. TO: Town Clerk Town of Sou%hold NOTICE · yOu ~I~,E HEREBY'~IvEN NOTICE: I. That it is the ntent on of the undersigned to petition the Town Board of the Town of Southold to change of zone from 'A" zone to 'B" zone,/ . , request a 2. That the property which is the subject of the_Petition_is located adjacent to your property and is des- 'l-I cribed.asfollo~ws: ., ~ax map ,no...1000 31 3 11.2 . ,, 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: 4. That by such Petition, the undersigl~ will request that the above-described property be placed in the zone following zone district classification: 5. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in the 5outhold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, $outhold, New York and you may then and there examine the same during regular office hours. 6. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the Town Board; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least ten days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to ap- pear and be heard at such hearing. .: .... Petitioner [ ( :Dated: No~ ~,r} , ~q 54" Post Office Address: I q44- NAME PROOF Of MAILING OF NOTICE ADDRESS Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. ~omikos 124 Eleuthera ~r. , Dania, Florida 33004 Mr. & Mrs. Oretis Likokas' 8823 Ridge Blvd. , Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 Mr. George Kortsolakis 7901 Ridge Blvd. , Brooklyn, N.Y. 11209 Myrtle G. Amott 39 Tarry Lane , Levittown, N.Y. 11756 East Marion Fire Department Main Road , East Marion, N.Y. 11939 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Mor~i~is~ 69-28 43rd Ave~ Woodside, N.Y. 11377 Linda M. Woozley & Herb.ert'Ua~del-'/'P.O. 'BS~ 130 ,':Greenport, N.Y. 11944 ~rn, deposes a.nd says that on the ~7~(~, day ~ copy of the Notice set forth on the reverse dresses set opposite their respective names; Jdresses of said persons as shown on the cur- Sworn to me this ~_~/q~ Notary Public rent a~se, ssment roll of the I own oT ~uut,,u,~, ................. ere mailed at the United States Post Office at , ( ~ r' t' ~' ,~ ~ ~ ~ /~J ~ u~ L~ (',.~'; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified) (registered mail. T- ' ' " ; ~ /~ ~'~ ~ ~/ ~;~ ~°on~ C /.oke TOWN OF SOUTHOLD EAF ENVIRO;IMENTAL ASSESSMENT PART I Project Information NOTICE: This documant ~, des~ned to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the e~,vl-c,,~ent. Please coml)lete the entire Data Sheet. Answers to these questions will be considered as Dart of the apolication for approval and may be subject to further verification and pub)to review. Provide any additional information yOU believe will be needed to comolete PARTS 2 and 3. ' It is exoecteo :mat co~olntion of the EAF will be debendent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investiqation. If information requirina such additional work is unavai~b)e, so indicate and soecify each instance· liAME OF PROJECT: (P.O.) / t (State) (Zip) NAME ANO ADDRESS OF OWNER (If [lifferent) ( Name ) (Street) (P.O.) (State) (Zip} BUS~NESS PHONE: OESCRIPTIDH OK PaOJECT: (Briefly describe type of oroJeot or action) (PLEASE COMPLETE EACH QUESTIOt( * Indicate N.A. if not applicable) SITE DESCRIPTION (Physical setting of overall project, both develoned and undeveloped areas).. 1. Genera) character of the land: r, enerally uniform slope ~ Generally uneven and rolltnp or irregular Present land use: Urban , Industrial . , Coranercia) .... Agriculture , Other Total acreage of oroject area: .~'.'~ acres. AoDroximate acreage: Presently After Completion Meadow or Brushland acres acres Tidal as net Articles 74, ~ or r.C.L.) · Suburban ., Rural ,~., Forest ~ater Surface Area Unvegetated (rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildinos and other ~aved Presently After Comp)etlon Other (indicate ty~e) acres . acres ~at is de~th to bedrock? ...................... (~n ~eet) $~ A~pro~imete percentage of proposed project site with slopes: O-lO~ ~ ~; 1~-I~ %; 15~ or greater______%. 7. Is project contiguous to, or contain a buildinn or site listed on t~e National Register of Historic Places? Yes ~ No * 8. What is the depth to the water table? feet 9. DO hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? . Yes X No 10. DOes project site contain any species of plant or animal )ire that is identified as threatened or endangered . *Yes ~ :iD, according to - Identify each species 11. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological formations - Yes ~(~ No. (Describe 12. Is the project site presently used by the con~nunity or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area - Yes ..~ No. 13. DOes the present site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be t~portant ~ tbe con~nunity~ . Yes ~ NO · 14. Streams withi~ or contiguous to project area: ~. ~'~ ' ~ ' )'; '?? a. Name of stream and name of river to which it is tributary 15. Lakes Fonds, ~etland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. llame : b. Size (in acres) 16. What is the dominant land use and zoning classification witht~ a 1/4 mile radius of the p oject {e.gJ stnqle family residential, R-g) and the scale of develo;)ment (e.g. 2 story). B. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ' 1. Physical dimens~on~ and scale of,project (fill in dimensions as appropriate} a. Total contiguous acreage owne¢ by project sponsor b. Project acreage developeD: acres initially; c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped d. Length of project, in miles: (if appropriate) acres ultimately. e. If project is an expansion of existing, indicate percent of expansion proposed: age ... ; developed acreage f. llunlber of offostr~t parking spaces existin~ g. Maximum vehicular trios generated per hour h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Initial building square foot- ; proposed .(upon completion of project) Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Ultimate If: Orientation ghbor~ood-C ty-Reg~ona Industrial Total height qf tallest nromosed structure Estimated Emeloyment ...... feet. -2- 2.. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site tons cubic yards. 3. How many acres of veqetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) ~ill be removed from site - acres. 4. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed ~y this project? Yes ~ No 5. Are there any plans for re-vegetation to replace that removed during construction? Yes rio 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction months, (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased project: a. Total number of phases anticipated No. b. Anticipated date of cor~nencement phase ~ month year (including demolition) C. Approximate completion date final phase month ___year. d. Is phase 1 financially dependent on subsepuent phases? Yes NO 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Yes ~ No g. Number of jobs generated: during Construction __: after project is complete lO. Nun~ber of jobs eliminated by this project 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Yes NO. If yes, explain: 12. 13. a. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Yes No. b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) c. If surface disposal name of stream into which effluent will be discharged Will surface area of existing lakes, ponds, streams, bays or other surface waterways be increased or decreased by proposal? Yes No. Is project or any portion of project located in the I00 year flood plain? Yes NO a. Does project involve disposal of solid waste? Yes No b. If yes, will an existing solid waste disoosal facility be used? Yes No c. If yes, give name: : location d. dill any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Yes NO 16. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes ~ No 17. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? Yes ~ 18. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? lg. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Yes NO Yes /~ No __No. If yes, indicate type(s) ~ 20. 21, 22. If water supply is from wells indicate Pumping capacity Total anticipated water usage per day _ __pals/day. Zoning: a. Hhat is dominant zoning classification of site? b. Current specific zoning classification of site d. gals/minute. If no, indicate desired zoninq Approvals: e. Is any Federal permit required? Yes ~ No b. Does project involve State or Federal funding or financing) --- c. Local and Regional approvals: Yes _~No Approval Requi red (Yes, No) (Type) Submittal Approval (Date) (Date) City. Town. Village Board City, Town, Village Planning Board City, Town, Zoning Board City, County Health Department Other local agencies Other regional agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies INFOPJ~ATIONAL DETAILS Attach any additional information as r~y be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with the proposal, olease discuss SUCh imoacts and the measures which can be taken to mitl§ate or avoid them. PREPARER'S SIG/tATURE: TITLE: REPRESENTING: DATE: -4- EAF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMEN~ - PART II Project Impacts and Their Magnitude General Inf~,-~ation (Reed Carefully) - In comple:ing t~e form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Nave my decisions and determinations been reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. - Identifying that an effect will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily sionificant. A~:y large effect must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. By identifying an el)eot in column 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. - The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of effects and wherever possible the thresho of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be more appropriate for a Potential Large Impact rating. - Each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples have been offered as guidanc They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each au~stion. - The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully) &. Answer each of the 18 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any effect. b. Maybe answers should be considered as yes answers. c. If answering Yes to a auestion then check the appre~riate box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of the impact, if impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about the size of the impact ~en consider the impact as notentially large and oroceeo to PART 3. e. If a potentially large impact or effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less than large magnitude, place a Yes in column 3. A No response indicates, that such a reduction is not Possible. IMPACT ON LAND NO YES Examples that Woulo Apply to Column 2 Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise Der lO0 foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. Construction on Land where the depth to the water table is less than 3 feet. ronstruction of hayed oarkinq area ~mr 1,~q9 or more vehicles. C~nstruction on land where bedrock is exmosed or qenerally within 3 feet of existing ground surface. Construction tha~ will continue for more than ] year or involve Excavation for m~n~ng purposes that would remove more than 1,O00 tons of natural material (i.e. rock or soil) per year. -5- SMALL TO POTENTIAL CAN IMPACT BE MODERATE LARGE REDUCED BV IMPACT iHPACT PROJECT CHANGE 1. WILL THERE BE AN .FF.C, A RESULT OF A PHYSICAL CHAGGE TO PROJECT SITE? ~)~ALL TO POTE.~TIAL CAN I'IPACT BE ~DE~LRTI LARGE REDUCED BY IMPACT IHPACT PqOJECT CHANGE ES ) m S ) __ Construction in a designated floodway. Other impacts: ~ILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO ANY UNIQUE OR HmlCH*- ,A ....... ~ ~ 2. FOUNO ON THE SITE. (1.e. cliffs, dunes, oeoloqical forma- ~ riots, etc.) ' ' 3. WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY WATER BOOY DESIGNATED AS ..... N, PROTECTED? (Under Article, 15, 24, 25 of the Envt,- '""0 0 on~ntal Conservation Law, E.C.L.) ~Oredgino ~ore than log cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream. ~ Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. 4. WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY liON-PROTECTED EXISTING OR NFH NO YES DODY OF HATER? ~xamples that Would Apply to Column ~ ~ A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water or ~re than a lO acre increase or decrease. ~Construction of a body of water that exceeds lO acres of surface area. Other imnacts: S. ~ILL PROJECT AFFECT SURFACE OR GROUND!4ATER ~IIALITY? ~ ~ ~ Prnject will require a discharge permit. -- Project requires use of a source of water that does not have a~oroval to serve ~roposed project. -- Project requires water supp)y from we)Is with 9reater than 45 qa)lons per minute numoing capacity. ~ Construction or ooeration causing any contamination -- Project will adversely affect groundwater. ~ Liquid effluen: wi1) be conveyed off the site to facilities w~ich presently do not exist or have excess of 20,QO0 ga]lons per dev. ~Pro]ect w~l) likely cause siltation or other discharge !~ILL PROJECT ALTE~ORAINA~E EL3H, PATTEPNS O~ SIIRP~CE t~TER NO YES RUNOFF? ............ Examnle that Uould Anply to Colu~ 2 Pro)eot wnu)d imnede flood water flows. L~PACT ON AIR I~ILL PROJECT AFFECT AIR QUALITY? ........ Fxamoles that Nould Apbly to Column 2 Project will induce 1.OD0 or more vehicle trios in any given hour. Project will result in the incineration of mor~ than I ton of refuse Der hour. gnoject emission rate of all contaminants will exc~eN lbs. Der hour or a heat snurce ~r~ductng ~Dre than 10 million BTU's per hour. Othe~ in, acts: I~PACT ON PLANT~ AND ANIMAI~ D. WILL PROJECT AFFECT ANY THREATENED OR ENDANGERED SPECIES? ~xamDles that Would ADoly to Column -- Reduction of one or mor~ species listed on the New York or Federal list, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. -- Removal of any portion of a critical or sionificant wild- life -- Aonlicatinn of Pesticide or he~icido over mode than NO YES ApPly to Column 2 -- rro.lect would Substantially interfere wit~ an~, resident or migratory lis, or wildlife species. HOOEP~TE LARGE REDUCED CY IMPACT I~'PACT PROJECT CH~riGE -7- Examnles that t~ould~plv to Column Other impacts: IMPACT ON NISTORIC RESOURCES 11. WILL PROJECT IrIPACT ANY SITE OR STRUCTURE OF HISTORIC, PRE-HISTOrIC OR PALEO~JTDOICAL Ir~POPTANCE? ............. Examples that )~ould Aoolv tO Column 2 Rr~iect occurino wholly or nartially within or contiouous to any Ca¢i)itv or site listed on the National Reais~er of historic places. Any imoact to an archeologioal site or fossil bed located within the project site. I...MP~CT ON OPEN SPACE & RECREATIOtl ~ILL THE PRDJECT AFFECT THE OUANTITY OR OUALITY OF EXISTI~IG NO OR FUTURE OPED: SPACES OR RECREATIONAL OPPORTUDiITIES? Examoles that Would Aoply to Column 2 The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational oooortunity. A major reduction of an open spaco important to the comunity. NO 13. PILL THE~E ~E A!( EFPECT TO EXISTIU¢ TRANSPORTATIAN SYSTEMS? ............................................... Examoles that Would Aonlv tO Column 2 -- Alteration of present patterns of r~vement of neople and/or goods, -- Project will result in severe traffic groblems. -8. 1. Z. 2,. SP~LL TO ~OTD!TIAL CA~I I,'!PACT BE MODERATE LARGE REDUCED R¥ YES YES 14. I.?PACT ON EHERGY HILL PROJECT AFFECT THE COMMUNITIES SOURCES OF FUEL ENERGY SUPPLY? Examples that Would Apply to Column 2 Project causing Greater than 5% increase in any fon~ of energy used in municipality. Project requiring the creation or extension of an energy transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or'two family residences. 15. Other impacts: iMPACT ON NOISE WILL THERE BE OBJECTIONABLE ODORS, NOISE, GLARE, VIBP~ATIQN NO or ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROJECT? .. Examoles that l~ould Aooly to Col unm 2 Blasting within 1,50~ feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). NO YES ®0, Project will nroduce ooerating n~ise exceedinn the local ambient noise levels for noise outside of Structures. Project will remove natural barriers that would act as a noise screen. i~ALL TO POTENTIAl CAi¢ IHPACT CE I)~DE~TE LAn, GE REDUCED BY IMPACT I~(PACT PROJECT CHANGE ES ) ~S ) Other impacts: ?PACT OH HEALTH & HA~ARD~ 16. !IILL PROJECT AFFECT PUBLIC ilEALTH AN? SAFETY? ...... Nfl YFS Examcles that Would Apply to Column 2 ....... ~0 __ Project will cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances {i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or uoset conditions, or there will he a chronic low level discharge or emission. __ Project that will result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc., includin~ wastes that are solid, semi-solid, liquid or contain gases.) Storaoe facilities for one million or more gallons of liouified natural gas or other liouids. Qther impacts: I)aPACT ON GROWTH AND CNAP~CTER OF COHI~NITY OR NEIGH)%~RUO~ WILL PROJECT AFFECT THE CHAPACTER nF THE EXISTIND CO~'tUNITY? ..................... Examole that Would Apoly to Column 2 The Population of the City, Town or Village in which the project is located is likely to grow by more than 5% of resident human ~opulation. The municipal budgets for capital expenditures or opera- ting services will increase by rr~)re than 5% per year as a result of this project. Will involve any oermanent facility of a non-agricultural use in an agricultural district or remove nrime agricultural lands from cultivation. The project will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic importance to the con~nunity. Development will induce an influx of a particular age group with special needs. Project will set an important precedent for future proiects. Project will relocate 15 or.rD emnloyees in one or more businesses. Other imoaots: NO YES LARGE REDUCED BY IIlPACT PROJECT CHANGE NO YES 18. IS THERE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY CONCERNING THE PROJECT? Examoles that Would Apply to Column 2 ~ Either government or citizens of adjacent co~unities have expressed ooposition or rejected the Proiect or have not been contacted. -- Objections to the nroject from within the con~nunity. IIF ANY ACTION IN PART 2 IS IOE)ffIFIEO AS A PQTEIaTIAL LARGE IMPACT OR IF YOU CANNOT DETEFUaINE THE MAGNITUDE OF IMPACT, PROCEED TO PART 3. PORTIONS OF EAF COMPLETED FOR THIS PROJECT: DETERMINATION PART I ..~ PART II ~ PART 3 ,, Upon review of the infoemation recorded on this EAP (Parts 1, 2 and 3) and considerinq both the maonitude and lmnortance Of each in, pact, it is reasonably determined that: ~ The project will result in no major impacts and. therefore, is one which may not cause significant damape to the environment. B. Althouph the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the ~itigation measures described in PART 3 have been include4 as part of the proposed project. C. The project will result in one or more major adverse impacts that cannot be reduced and may cause siqnificant damage to the env)ron en nJ1~.-;----~- ,I -- r'~ · g e of Preharer (i'f dif~-re-'~ from responsible officer) PREPARE A tlEnATIVE DECLARATION 0 PREPARE A NEgaTIVE DECLARATION PREPARE POSITIVE DECLARATION PROCEED WITH EIS --© Signature of Rasponsible Official in Lead Agency ~'F~'~-or tyoe name of responsible official in LeaO Agency EAF E)~VIRONMENTAL ASSESSHENT - PART III EVALUATIO~I OF THE IMPORTANCE ~P IMPACT~ I~(FORMATION Part 3 is prepared if one or more impact or effect is considered to be potentially laroe. The amount of writing necessary to answer Part 3 may be determined by answering the question: In briefly completing the instructions below have I placed in this record sufficient information to indicate the reasonableness of my decisions? INSTRUCTIONS ComPlete the following for each impact or effect identified in Column 2 of Part 2: l. Briefly describe the impact. Describe (if apolicable) how the impact might be mitigated or reduced to a less than laroe imnact by a pro- Ject cqange. - 3. Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this imnact is tmoortant to the minicipality (city, town or village) in which the project is located. To answer the question of importance, consider: The probability of the impact or effect occurring - The duration of the impact or effect Its irreversibility, including perinanently lost resources or values - Whether the impact or effect can be controlled - The regional consequence of the impact or effect - Its potential divergence from local needs and goals Whether known objections to the project apply to this imbact or effect. DETEPJ~INATION OF SIG~!IFICANCE An action is considered to be significant if: One (or more) imoact is determined to both lame and its (their) consequence, based on the review above, is important. PAPT III STATEMENTS (Continue on Attachments, as needed) eOWN OF $OUTHOLD ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESS?LENT - PART PROJECT I~-F OR/4AT I ON designed ko a$.~ilt tn deta~n~g '~C~ :ne ~c:~on ~ose~ ~ay ~ave ~ ~f~n~canc (qrier-1¥ describe type OF projec: ~r ac:ion) 1. General ~ar~c:ar of t~e Ian~: Generally uni~a~ sloae ~ ~e~er~ily ~even and ~illng or_i.r~gular ?~senc !and use: U~an , InCus:rial , ., , Rgriculture , Q:~er ;/:/7a Presently -~ft~r Ccmoletlon 6. Approximate percentac, e of proposed project site with slopes: O-lO: ~llle) %; 10-15: ...':; greater 7. Is project contiguous to, or contain a building or site listed on the National Register of Historic Places) Yes ~)~ , NO 8. What is the depth to the water table? feet .. 9. ~ hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project areal _ Yes 10. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or' endenc, ered - Yes ~ T~o, according to - Identify each species 11. 12. 13. 14. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? {i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological formations- Yes ~ No. {Describe Is the Project site presently used by the c~munit7 or neighborhood as an open space or'rec~atlon area- Yes .o. · ' .... ' "' Does ~he Present Site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be Impor~cant tO .the Yes X ~lo . ' '.-. Streams within or ~ontiguous to project area: 1~.~ ' ~ a. Na~ of stream and name of river to which it is tributar-y · 15. 16. Lakes, Ponds, Wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: .N-~, .... '' a. Na~ I b. Size {in acres) )~hat is the dominantlan~ use and zoning classification within a 1/4 mile radius of the project single family residential, R-2) and the scale of development (e.g. ~ story). PROJECT DE$C2IPTIO,q ' 1. Physical dimensions and scale of proJec~ (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a, Total contiguous acreage owned by project sponsor b. Project acreage developed: ~cres initially; Project acreage to' remain undeveloped '. '. " Length of project, in miles: (if appr=p~iate) Xf pro'eot 15 an expansion of existing, indicate percent of expansi·on proposed.' s developed acreage Mt~r~er of off-st~t parking spaces existing I proposed Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour .{upon completion of project) If residential: Ruc~ber and type of housing units: · - One'~amily Two Family Multiple F~nily :ondomtnium Ultim4te If: Orientation Neighborhood-¢i:¥-Regiona) Estimated Employment industrial Total height of ~.~llest proposed structure feet. acres ul tlmataly.. · .... - building 'square How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etD.) will be re~oved ?rom the site - ~ tons 4 cubic yard How many acres of Vegetation (trees. shrubs, g~oun~ covers) will be removed from site - ~ acres. Will any mature forest {over I00 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? Yes No Are there any plans ?or re-vegetation to replace that removed during construction? Yes 'No If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction months, (including demolition). Lf multi-phas4~ project: a. Total n~ber.of phases anticipated ' No. b. ~ticipated date of con~ence~ent phase 1 demolition) c. Approximate completion date final phase d. I$ phase 1 financially dependent on subsequent phases? · 8. Will blasting occur during constriction? Yes 8. Number of jobs generated: during construction lO. Number of Jobs eliminated by this project ll. ~ill project require relocation af ~ny projects or facilities? 12. 13. after project is complete .month year {including r~nth year. ...' 'Yes Nc Is surface er subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Xf yes, indicate type of waste {sewage, industrial, etc.) Yes ~'~. If yes, explain: 14. 15. 17. 18. lg. Yes If surface disposal na~e of stream into which effluent will be disobeyed Will surface area of existing lakes,,p~ds, stre~Js.,s, bays or other surface waterways be increased or decreased by proposal? · Yes ~'No. Is p~oject or any portion of project located in the 100 year t~oo~..~lain? a. Does project tnvnlve disposal of solid waste? Yes ~/ No b. If yes, will an existing solid waste disposal facility be used? c. If yes, give name: I location d. ~lill any Will project Will project Will project Will project Yes Yes /,//No Yes . ~ wastes not go into a sewage disposal system er/~nto a sanitary landfill? use herbicides or pesticides? Yes [/' No · / routinely produce odors' {more than one hour per day)? Yes I//Ho produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? result in an increase in energy use? ~es ~No. If yes, indicate type{s) 20. If water supply is from we]ls indicate pumping capacity Zl. Total anticipated water usage per day__ gals/day. 2~. Zoning: gals/minute. a. ~hat is dominant 'zoning classification of site? b. Current s~eclFic zoning classification of site c. Is prcposad use consistent with present zoning? d. If no, indicate desired Zoning .-3- Approvals: a. Is any Federal pen,~it required? Yes ,~o b.ODes project involve State or ~eder~l funding or financing? c. Local and Regional approvals: ., Yes ' Ho A~proval Required Submittal Approval {ies, ~lo) {Type) {Date) {Date) City. To~n. Village Bnar~ City, Town, Villa.ce Planning ~oard City, Town. Zoning Board City, County Health Oe~art.T,,ent Other local agencies Other regional agencies State Agencies Federal Agencies II~ FO P~AT IG~AL DETAILS " ' Attach any additional info.orion.as ~zy be needed to clarify your project. If there a~ or may be any adve~e impacts associated with t~e p~posal, please discuss such impacts and the measures ~vhicn can be ~ken to~itiga:e oravotd t~~ ~.~ ~ PREPA~ER'S SI~(A~RE: ,~ NOTES' I. TOTAL AREA = 2.818 ACRES E. SUFFOLK CO. TAX MAP DIST. IO00 SECTION o~1 ~0o°0 .lO' WIDE DRIVE mO"WIDE DRIVE' SUBDIVISION HIGHPOINT SECTION THREE, INC. SKETCH PLAN AT EAST MARION AT EAST MARION TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NiW. YORK LOCATION MAP SCALE: I" = 50' DATE = JUNE 19, 1985 AUG. 21, 1985 FEB 4 REC'~ loOg"%ST~"A¥.08~f AVE..., .V~'.~AO, N.~. ALDEN W. YOUNG RE.~ L.S.~ N,Y,S. L[C, NO, 12845 'HOWARD W. YOUNG L.S ~ N.Y. 8, LIC, NO. 4889'~ ~0 TOTAL AREA = 2.918 ACRES SUFFOLK CO. TAX MAP DIST. IO00 BLOCK 03 LOT J J.P'_ SECTION VC, C. ~0o°0 ~.10' WIOE DRIVE lO'WIDE DRIVE- LOCATION MAP SUBDIVISION SKETCH PLAN HIGHPOINT AT EAST MARION SECTION THREE, INC. AT EAST MARION TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK SCALE: I" = 50' DATE JUNE 19, 1985 AUG. 21 198§ AUG 2:1_ 1985 YOUNG & 400 AVE., N.Y, ALDEN W. YOUNG RE.& LS., N~S. LIC. NO. IEa45 'HOWARD W. Y~UNG L.$., N.~G. LIC. NO. 4EGGS