HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-06/22/1989FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President
ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR., Vice-President
JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III
JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR.
HENRY P. SMITH
TELEPHONE
(516) 765-1892
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
MINUTES
PRESENT WERE:
JUNE 22, 1989
President Frank A. Kujawski, Jr.
Trustee Albert J. Krupski, Jr.
Trustee John Bredemeyer, III
Trustee Henry P. Smith
Clerk Joan Schneider
Absent: Trustee John L. Bednoski, Jr.
I. MONTHLY REPORT:
The Trustee monthly report for May 1989, a check for $4,739.13 was issued
to the Supervisor's Office for deposit in general fund.
II. PUBLIC NOTICES:
Public notices are published outside on the bulletin board for review.
III. COMMUNICATIONS:
1. Jim Fitzgerald of Proper T Services re: permit fees in privately
owned areas.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: ...I thank you. Your letter made me aware of the fact of
what we should be looking at it in terms of mean high water and fees f~r
all structures.
JOH~ BREDEMEYER: Okay, I guess I do not see quite the straight line that
you do Frank. Let's say there is a mooring in a private bottom,
obviously this is not a structure, it is temporary, but the concept is the
same. okay, There should be a fee.
HENRY SMITH: This is private bottom then?
JOHN BREDEMEYER: I am wondering whether the p~blic policy should be that
maybe the tax office should be looking at these structures ...
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Their policy is that they are going to stop at the water
line. Okay? Whether it is private or public bottom. The building
department, when charging fees for a building application, obviously that
is all on private property and none of it is on Town property. Their fees
are based on the size of the structure and so on, as ours are for the sake
of consistency.
HENRY SMITH: Why don't we keep it the way it is then? Charge fees for
public and private.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: I agree. Does anyone else feel differently? The concept
is to try to reduce taxes.
2. Howard Zehner re: bulkhead repairs in Sage Basin.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The second communication is from Howard Zehner from
Young's Boatyard Marina. This is to notify us that this is going to be an
in kind repair to the steel bulkhead north of the boat lift. Tie rods
apparently have been pulled out of the...and they want to repair. This is
the preferred method, for everyone's info£mation. When you have a
bulkhead or need to make a repair, it is always good to notify our office
and that way the Bay Constable can check it if there is a complaint. Just
recently someone on New Suffolk Avenue in Mattituck generated a flurry of
phone calls, because there was a back hoe digging right along side of a
creek. It turns out that there was an existing bulkhead that needed
repairs, but with no letter on file here, the Bay Constable, Trustees and
everyone went flying down there.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: Do we have that on for an inspection? That requires an
inspection.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Kent McCarthy, the Bay Constable, has checked this
requirement. Don Dzenkowski has apparently taken a look at it. It is
okay.
3. Benjamin Kowalski re: tabled mooring application.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next is a communication from Benjamin Kowalski and
Henry, I hope you have looked at this spot?
HENRY SMITH: Yes, I was down there and looked at it. There is sufficient
room for 2 more onshore/offshore stakes between the ramp and the next
stake that is there. The road is a 50' ROW. The~ar=~Imoorings that
are offshore/onshore their on either side of the propert!r, I am not quite
sure if they should be where they are, but no one has complained. But if
Mr. Kowalski wants a onshore/offshore, I would say that if he put it
facing the ramp, if he placed it on the left side in front of that pipe
there without any numbers on it, that would be fine.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Facing ramp, left side. The left side where there are 3
moorings already?
HENRY SMITH: There are 3 moorings already, but there is still room.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: And you say that one more will close out the road ending?
HENRY SMITH: There is room for one more between his and the ramp.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Okay, Joan could you just make a note to yourself. He
has given his work number here, would you give him a call and let him know
about this.
HENRY SMITH: I think his application is all approved just on my
inspection so...
FRANK KUJAWSKI: We will check with him to make sure we can make this
adjustment.
HENRY SMITH: No problem there.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: I do not believe it has been approved formally at a
meeting yet.
HENRY SMITH: Yes, I believe we have approved it, but it was subject to my
inspection.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: It was tabled. We will put it back on subject to the
adjustment location.
HENRY SMITH: That could be another thing we could talk about too Frank.
With all these offshore stakes and they don't use them. In other words,
they have a permit, they have a number, but there is no stake, there is no
boat, there is nothing there. Then somebody like him comes in and says I
want one and you tell him there is no room. Then he says what do you mean
there is no room, there is nobody there. I think there should be a policy
that they be in use.
JOHN BREDEMEYER: We should develop a system of notice and required use.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Well, the Southold Town Mooring plan...
HENRY SMITH: I think that if we could expand that to the onshore poles,
such as we did in Orient, to all our rOad endings, I think that would make
life much simpler for us and for a lot of Other people.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: I agree, that is a good project to work from Orient this
way.
4. Christine and Kenneth Rathgeber re: drywell installation as part
of Permit.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Our final communication is from Christine and Kenneth
Rathgeber regarding a drywell installation as part of a permit and it says
that; 'We are replacing our retaining wall and application number at the
February 28, 1989 meeting of the Board. Installing drywells to retain
roof runoff was added to our application because the environmental group;
the CAC, saw an old drainage pipe for roof runoff to the bay. I have
checked during several heavy and light rains recently and would tike to
demonstrate that this is not happening. We would like to-install drywells
when we would refurbish and repair the exterior of the house. We would
like to be relieved of this addition to the retaining wallreplacement
permit. I guess that would require an amendment~.~_~.Does_~nyone remember
this site? It did slope away. The slope was backed towards the driveway.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: It is right on Nassau Point. It is a big yellow house on
the left hand side. I think it slopes towards the bay.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Well, the permit runs for two years. This is our
requirement, we are more restrictive then the DEC. They have not
mentioned anything about runoff or drywell installation. We are the ones
requiring it, you have two years to complete the project. We try to be
consistent. We are the ones in this case being more restrictive° You
just have to satisfy us.
IV. ASSESSMENTS:
1. Donald Cocks on behalf of A1 Agarahi.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Our first assessment is on behalf of A1 Agarabi on
Westview Drive in Mattituck. We did take a look at this. I would make a
motion to accept this as a negative declaration.
MOVED by Prank Kujawski, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
ayes, All.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: If you would make a note, I mentioned to Don Cocks the
other day that we were the ones to make adjustment on the float to T it as
the neighbors had done rather then to go in line and straight out. Could
you just make a note of that we are going to adjust the float to a T.
2. En Consultants on behalf of Barbara Burke.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number two is En Consultants on behalf of Barbara Burke.
I saw Roy Haje come in. I do not know if we need to discuss that. The
CAC disapproved the application, it said that the retaining wall should
attach to the corner of the adjacent retaining wall backfill with 200 cu.
yds. of clean sand and there is no evidence of erosion, there is thriving
vegetation present. Any one on the Board have any c~m,ents? Questions
for Mr. Haje?
ALBERT KRUPSKI: I just wonder what is the reason behind this application?
MIKE MOONEY: Mike Mooney North Fork Contractors. The problem you are
seeing there is ... few years and they are lucky there has not been any
sudden storms of any amount since Gloria. When you do get one, it just
eats out their property because of the wave action.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: We did notice that. Any one have any co~ents about
this? This was above the tide line, wasn't it? Personally, I was not
looking at it as a bulkhead, I was looking at it as a retaining wall.
MOVED BY Henry Smith for a negative declaration, second by John
Bredemeyer. Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
3. J.H. Geideman on behalf of James Campbell.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: We possibly have time for one more. J. Geideman on
behalf of James Campbell, 350 Harbor Lights Road, Southold. 3' x 10'
ramp, 6' x 20' float on private canal. The CAC will advise after further
inspection.
MOVED by Albert Krupski for a negative declaration, second Henry Smith.
Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER OF FOLLOWING APPLICATION FOR A
PERMIT UNDER TREWETLANDS ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUT~OLD. I HAVE AN
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION FROM THE SUFFOLK TIMES AND AN AFFIDAVIT OF
PUBLICATION FROM T~E LONG ISLAND TRAVELER WATCF~%N. PERTINENT
CORRESPONDENCE MAY BE READ PRIOR TO ASKING FOR COM~R. NTS FROM TR~ PUBLIC.
MOVED by Henry Smith to recess for Hearings at 7:30 P.M., second by Frank
Kujawski. Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
7:30 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF JOSEPH CORNACCHIA.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The first application is in the matter of Joseph
Cornacchia to construct 3 floating docks, ramp, and install pilings at Lot
No. 4, Kimberly Lane, Southold. Is there anyone hear to speak in favor of
this application? Is there anyone to speak in opposition of this
application? Does anyone on the Board have a concurrent? I'll make a motion
to close the hearing.
MOVED by Henry Smith, second by Albert Krupski. VOte of the Board: Ayes,
All. - APPROVED.
7:31 P.M. HEARING IN T~E MATTER OF T~E APPLICATION OF EN CONSULTANTS ON
BEHALF OF JOH~ DEMPSEY.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The second one here and we are right on time just one
minute apart is in the matter of the application of En Consultants on
behalf of John Dempsey to construct dock, walkway, hinged ramp, float and
install pilings at property located on Wood Road, Peconic. Is there anyone
to speak in favor of this application? The records should show that was
Roy Haje for the applicant. Is there anyone to speak in opposition to
this application? Board Comments?
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by Henry Smith. Vote of the Board: Ayes,
All. - APPROVED.
7:32 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF J.M.O. CONSULTING
IN BEHALF OF WALTER FINK.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next one is in the matter of J.M.O. Consulting in the
matter of Walter L. Fink to construct 135' timber bulkhead and backfill at
property located on Willow Terrace Lane in Orient. This I believe is a
part of a series of applications. Is there anyone here to speak in favor
of this application? Mr. Latham would you like to say a few words? So
you want to speak in opposition of this application? Motion to approve
the application?
MOVED by John Bredemeyer, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. - APPROVED.
7:33 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF OF THE APPLICATION OF JOHN GEIDEMAN ON
BEHALF OF ROBERT KEITH.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: 7:33 in the matter of the application of John Geideman on
behalf of Robert Keith to construct 130' bulkhead at property located on
Willow Terrace Lane in Orient. Is there anyone here to speak in favor of
this application? Anyone in opposition?
STEVE LATSON: Steve Latson. I am not familiar with this. Are there two
applications on Orient Harbor?
JOHN BREDE~EYER: Yes, they are on Orient Harbor.
ST~VE LATSON: In Waterfront Revitalization, of which I am the Chairman,
and of the CAC, one of the recommendations is never use hard structures if
you can... Not being exactly familiar with the area, but I can tell you
about the area in sense of any matter of any particular erosion problems
in Orient Harbor.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: They did have an erosion problem.
JOHN BREDEMEYER: It is an area of total failure. It has existed there
since the last 30 years that I have been going out there. It is classic
failure, it slopes off... Do you know where Jim Douglas is, its more
than half way down before you get to Hog Pond Lane. Its the high area and
unfortunately the Trustees had previously requested softer, if you will,
more rough structures with a rock revetment, but there are property
restrictions and covenants that go with the subdivisions that did specify
harder structures, and the structures here are above mean high water.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: It is a misnomer really. We should not be calling them
bulkheads. They are really retaining walls above meanhigh water. If it
was down to the water line, I think I would have some problems with it
also. You can leave it bulkheaded in the application, because to some
people any hard structure is but we should point out in our definition
it is a retaining wall.
this application?
MOVED by John Bredemeyer,
Ayes, All. - APPROVED.
Is there anyone else who has any comments about
second by Henry Smith. Vote of the Board:
7:34 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PATRICIA MOORE ON
BEHALF OF MR. AND MRS. DANIEL MAGGIO.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next hearing is in the matter of Patricia Moore on
behalf of Mr. and Mrs. D~niel Moore to construct a single family dwelling
on property located on Wells Road in Peconic. Is there anyone here to
speak in favor of this application? Anyone have any questions for Mrs.
Moore? Anyone here to speak in opposition to this application? Do the
Board members have any comments?
ALBERT KRUPSKI: Do we have any conditions on this as far as undisturbed
...areas?
FRANK KUJAWSKI: I do not have any notes in my file requiring that.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: It is just unusual that we wouldn't.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Was there any plans down towards the Creek in terms of
lawns? They really do not have anything about a buffer area, per se, that
I can see.
JOHN BREDEMEYER: There was not much discussion during the field
inspection, because it was so naturally buffered. But, I think we should
try to incorporate it into a permit.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Would you be opposed to a 50' buffer line to your
property on the creek side? Any other comments from the Board? A buffer
line is an undisturbed area.
PATRICIA MOORE: No, that would be fine.
MOVED by Frank Kujawski with a 50' buffer, second by Henry Smith. Vote of
the Board: Ayes, All. APPROVED.
7:35 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTE~OF THE APPLICATION FOR EN CONSULTANTS ON
BEHALF OF JAMES AND SUSAN TRENTALENGE.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next application is in the matter of En Consultants
on behalf of James and Susan Trentlenge to install beach plantings, to
construct a stairway. I believe no one on the Board had a problem with
this. Any comments from the audience for or against this?
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by John Bredemeyer. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. - APPROVED.
7:37 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF J.M.O. CONSULTING
ON BEHALF OF JOSEPH SPITALIERE.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Application of Joseph Spitaliere to construct catwalk,
ramp and float at property located at Lot No. 19, Orchard Lane, Southold,
N.Y. Is there any one here to speak in favor of this project? Joseph
Spitaliere present. Is anyone here to speak in opposition to this
project? No. Hearing closed.
MOVED by John Bredemeyer, second by Henry Smith. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. - APPROVED.
7:36 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF J.M.O. CONSULTING
ON BE mF Or JOSEPH SPOTtIEr.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The applzcation of Joseph Spitaliere to construct a
catwalk, ramp and float at property located at Lot No. 14, Orchard Lane,
Southold, N.Y. Is anyone here to speak in favor of this project? Joseph
Spitaliere present. Any one here to speak in opposition to this project?
ROBERT GAZEA: I am not opposed but I feel that the float may be in the
channel. There is a shallow basin and you cannot get in or out at low
tide.
JOSEPH SPITALIERE: I was not aware of that. I will change the location
so it will not interfere with navigation but I am not sure of where to
locate it.
ROBERT GAZZA: Mr. Maus and myself would be glad to help you to relocate
the float, we have maps. Sandpiper Basin needs dredging.
JOSEPH SPITALIERE: That will be fine I will appreciate your assistance.
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. - APPROVED
7:38 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EDWARD DIEFENBACH
ON BEHALF OF MARGARET MCGWIRE.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: This application is to construct an addition to a single
family dwelling located at 365 Campfire Lane, Peconic, N.Y. Is there
anyone here to speak in favor of this project? Ed Diefenbach present.
Is anyone here to speak in opposition to this project?
AGNETHA EWER: I am not in favor as this property is located next door to
mine and I have a problem with water running from this lot. There has
been fill deposited and it has caused a problem witlh~runoff. The septic
system is located on the east side of the property.
ED DIEFENBACH: No additional fill is needed and there is no need for an
additional septic system.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: A possible solution to this problem may be the
construction of a berm and to direct all runoff to a drywell located under
a stone driveway. We will re-inspect this property for runoff problems,
and we will need a copy of the new plan to be submitted to our office
before the inspection.
Motion to TABLE hearing, Henry Smith, seconded by Frank Kujawski, vote of
the Board: Ayes, All.
7:39 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EN CONSULTANTS ON
BEHALF OF ANTHONY PANZARINO.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next hearing is in the matter of the application of
En Consultants on behalf of Anthony Panzarino to construct a dock and add
concrete slab for a pool filter on property located on Strohson Road in
Cutchogue. Roy, would you like to speak for the applicant here?
ROY HAJE: Roy Haje, En Consultants for the applicant. If you recall when
we first applied for this project, it was much more...and ran into several
objections...
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Does anyone have any concurrents about this application now?
MOVED by Frank Kujawski to approve as amended, second by Albert Krupski.
Vote of the Board: Ayes, All. - APPROVED AS AMENDED.
7:41 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF J.M.O. CONSULTING
ON BEHALF OF JOHN B. TUTHILL.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The last hearing is in the matter of J.M.Oo Consulting on
behalf of John Tuthill to construct catwalk, ramp and floating dock in
Narrow River Road, Orient. I believe we had some discussion with Mr.
Tuthill at our last months meeting and made a few changes.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: We did scale this down didn't we?
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Yes we did. We have 1 one 8' x 30' float. Does anyone
have any questions for Mr. Tuthill?
MOVED by Henry Smith, second by John Bredemeyer. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. - APPROVED.
7:42 P.M. HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EN CONSULTANTS ON
BEHALF OF KENNETH ROCK.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: This is the matter of the application of En Consultants
on behalf of Kenneth Rock to ... do we have any dredging left in this
project? I think it was a retaining wall that was just left as part of
the application and repairing a bulkhead. Is there anyone to speak in
favor of this application? It hasn't been approved also by the DEC.
Looking at the permit, all they have approved is dredging the boat slip.
Well, apparently it was applied for, but that was not part of the approved
conditions from that agency. We have tied the restrictions in with our
own, I suppose you could appeal it.
HENRY SMITH: Well, I think that if he could say and prove that there was
one at one time and then it would certainly go under a maintenance
dredging project as far as I am concerned -
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Well, what I would suggest is that since there was
objection on this Board to that portion of the application and Mr. Haje
said that you requested an amendment if this one was approved this evening
and it can be demonstrated that there has been approval granted previously
to connect the boat basin with the channel out there. It would probably
be looked on at least a little more favorably. That wasnot indicated on
the original application to us. They looked at it as if it was an attempt
now to take out bottom that had not been previously disturbed. Do they
have a file with us? Was there ever a permit for the original dredging of
the channel? In the basin, yes, but far as a channel from the basin
out...out off the basin there is about 3 feet. Well, the present
application does not have that on it.
HENRY SMITH: If you could find the original owners that had pictures of
boats that we docked that would be great.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Are there any other comments regarding this application?
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. - APPROVF~.
4. J.M.O. Consulting on behalf of Peter Fakiris.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 4, Henry you had a concurrent about Fakiris?
HENRY SMITH: Yes. If anything came up with Glenn Just and if we had any
questions for him he would want to postpone until next month, because
physically he can not be here tonight.FRANK KUJAWSKI: Well, it was set up
for an assessment this evening.
HENRY SMITH: He just wanted me to tell you this.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: No, well it was disapproved by the CAC. The CAC was going
to have a meeting on site, did they have that meeting?
ALBERT KRUPSKI: That was July 12. I think it would make more sense to
hold off.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Motion to table?
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All.
5. George Burrell on behalf of Lagoon Association.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 5 George Burreli on behalf of Lagoon Association
of Nassau Point to dredge a channel between the bulkhead areas, spoil to
be deposited north on the inlet. This is a project that has to be done
periodically, because of the way this opening faces, I believe. The people
who we checked with do not have a problem with this.
HENRY SMITH: I make a motion that we give it a negative declaration.
MOVED by Henry Smith for a Negative Declaration, second by John
Bredemeyer. Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
6. Thomas Prokop.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 6, Thomas Prokop. This was to repair an existing
dock, add a 5' x 14' floating dock and replace railroad ties and to
correct several violations. I guess they were pretty much corrected, but
we did have a question ~hout the drywell. Is anyone here to represent
that application?
HENRY SMITH: I think we should have the applicant send a letter which
explains the drywell.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Well, I would like to assess this evening and ask Don,
did you originally go down and issue that violation2 Kent~did? Would you
have Kent go back and check the bottom of what used to the launching ramp,
find out if 3 feet from the lake there is a drywell.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: Or whether it is just a cement block that sort of stops
the water.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: We think that maybe the pipe comes all the way out. In
the meantime, I would make a motion to give this a negative declaration.
MOVED by Frank Kujawski for a Negative Declaration, second by Albert
Krupski. Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Then we will decide whether or not this should change to
significant on the basis of the drywell, if it is a drywell.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: Suppose it is not?
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Actually, what we would like to know is where the runoff
is going, where was the drywell installed?
7. Douglas F. Rose
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 7 is Douglas Rose, Kimberely Lane to construct 4'
x 10' walk, 3' x 12' ramp, and 6' x 20' float. We got a phone call on
this. There is presently a boat there and they are looking for temporary
permission what ever until this application is processed for a 6' float to
keep the boat off the bulkhead.
HENRY SMITH: I do not think there would be any problem with that Frank.
We gave the same permission to someone else, and we have given it to A1
Koke in the past and this is just an adjoining neighbor and it is against
his bulkhead.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Well, we can tell him that it is alright to place the
float that he is applying for.
HENRY SMITH: It is just another one of these floats against the guys
bulkhead that's all.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Okay, and the ramp and the walkway would be included.
MOVED by Henry Smith for a Negative Declaration, second by Albert
Krupski. Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
8. Harold Stetler.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Harold Stetler, Gull Pond Lane, on Fordham Canal,
Greenport, to construct 44' x 43' addition to existing dwelling. There
was not really a problem with this that I could see or that any of us saw
when we were there.
MOVED by Henry Smith for a Negative Declaration, second by Albert
Krupski. Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
9. En Consultants on behalf of Nicholas Theorides.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 9 is En Consultants on behalf of Nicholas
Theorides to dredge a 30' x 30' area to 4' below MLW, spoil to be removed
by barge, construct 4' x 70' fixed walk, 4' x 16' ramp, and 6' x 16'
float. Roy, do you have any co~ents to make about this? No channel.
ADBERT KRUPSKI: I will make a motion to give it a Positive Declaration
based on the dredging.
HENRY SMIT~: How many cubic yards do you think it will take? It is a
Trustee policy that anything over 100 cubic yards was automatically a
positive dec. and anything below that was a negative dec.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: We have a motion in front of the Board and there is a
second to that motion? There was not a second to that motion, but I would
like some discussion about this. I have worked this out with the DEC in
several conversations. They would be willing to go along with the
original one, but I said that we would not be willing to go along with the
original one. There would be opposition. They said well, would you be
willing to just approve a spot for the float.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: I do not think that we should be willing to compromise
the quality of the creeks for the DEC convenience.
HENRY SMITH: ...or to the North Road, Boisseau Avenue, Main Road, excuse
me..,there is certainly a lot of water and runoff, the creek turns bad for
some reason.
JOHN BREDEMEYER: The material there has an extremely high organic
compound and I think it was either Chris Smith or Greg ...discussed it
directly when they were talking about funding the project for runoff
control. The stuff, at least from this particular site, I think, is
totally nontoxic. If it is a case that you want to feel more secure about
this, I would be glad to get a couple of D.O.s. I do not think they are
going to reach the bottom with any hard material...
MOVED by Frank Kujawski to TABLE this application, second by Henry Smith.
Vote of the Board: Ayes, All.
IV. APPROVAL OF TRE JULY MOORINGS:
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by John Bredemeyer.
Ayes, All.
Vote of the Board:
VII. MOORING APPLICATIONS.
t. Patricia Buerkle, Jockey Creek.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 1 is Patricia Buerkle, a mooring for a 22'
sailboat in Jockey Creek. Problem with this Donald? There is a note here
that there is also a location if you want to come up and take a look at it
that this boat shall be moored approximately 150' north from where Jeff
Goubeaud moored his sailboat "Billy Boy". I Make a motion approving it
subject to contacting the Bay Constable for the exact location.
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by John Bredemeyer. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All.
2. John J. Gutleber, Deephole Creek.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 2 is John J. Gutleber for a 27' sailboat in
Deephole Creek. There is a slight problem here. The problem is that
there is a channel that runs north on that side of Lupton's Point. If
there is enough water for this 27' sailboat, I have a funny feeling that
it is in the channel. If he docks it in the channel, all the people down
west of this location will have trouble getting around him. I would make
a motion to approve as long as it is not in the channel.
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All.
3. Gerard G. Keegan, Goose Creek.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next one is Gerard Keegan , 19' boat in Goose Creek.
Has anyone had a chance to take a look at this? Henry, would you like to
take a look at the location here?
HENRY SMITH: No problem. I am familiar with the area. I would say that
there would be no problem there. He is going to probably be out in from
of his own property.
MOVED by Henry smith, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board: Ayes,
All.
4. John McNamara, Corey Creek.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 4, John McNamara in Corey Creek, 17' boat.
HENRY SMITH: I am familiar with that area if you want me to look at it.
No problem. I a make a motion to approve.
MOVED by Henry Smith, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board: Ayes,
All.
5. Walter L. Scott, Mattituck Creek.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next one is Walter Scott. This is off Knollwood
Lane. Kent has met with this gentleman and located a spot for him and
said it was okay. So based on that, I will make a motion to approve.
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All.
6. Edward Sklavos, Arshamomaque Pond.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Edward Sklavos 17' boat in Arshamomaque Pond.
HENRY SMITH~ This is off of his own property, so I make a motion to
approve.
MOVED by Henry Smith, second by Frank Kujawski. Vote of the board:
All.
Ayes,
7. Joseph Soito, Narrow River.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Next Joseph Soito mooring for 15' boat in Narrow River.
JOHN BREDEMEYER: That is no problem.
MOVED by John Bredemeyer, second by Albert Krupski.
Ayes, All.
Vote of the Board:
8. Benjamin Kowlaski.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Benjamin Kowlaski mooring subject to an adjusted site
location based on Trustee Smith's inspection. Henry you would make a
motion right?
MOVED by Henry Smith, second Frank Kujawski. Vote of the Board: Ayes,
All.
VIII. WAIVERS:
1. Proper T Services on behalf of Richard A. Hall.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 1 is a waiver for Proper T Services on behalf of
Richard Hall, to construct a single family dwelling.
HENRY SMITH: This is behind the bulkhead in an approved subdivision. I
would make a motion to approve.
MOVED by Henry Smith, Second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All.
2. Mary McGahan.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The next is Mary McGahan on West Creek Avenue in
Mattituck for a waiver to construct an addition to a single family
dwelling on Wickham's Creek.
MOVED by Albert Krupski, second by Frank Kujawski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. APPROVED
3. Garrett Strang on behalf of Paul Mitchell. CAC member John Tuthill
present.
JOHN TUTHILL: I am concerned ~bout this project because there are
wetlands on this lot and when we were there there was standing water
present.
MOVED by Henry Smith to deny this waiver, second by Albert Krupski. Vote
of the Board: Ayes, All. - DENIED.
4. Henry Ra!rnor.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 4 is Henry Raynor for a waiver for August Acres
subdivision, Greenport. Henry, if you recall we went down and took a look
at this some months ago. There is a sump, a fenced in sump,that has rain
water in it and they would like a waiver to continue using this sump. I
do not think it is a problem. It is kind of a strange application,
because the guy put the subdivision in with out permits and approvals.
Maybe there was a wetland there originally, but who knows now. The
Planning Board is insisting on this from what I understand. Well, it was
built before they had final approval. To clear up the file on this, I
would make a motion to approve this.
MOVED by John Bredemeyer, second by Frank Kujawski. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. - APPROVED.
5. Harold Stetler.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: Number 5, Harold Stetler on Wiggins Lane for waiver for
construction of an accessory building on property located on Fordham Canal.
MOVED by Albert Krupski, second by Henry Smith. Vote of the Board: Ayes,
All. APPROVRD
6. Resolution to approve permit of Andrew Lettieri.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: This goes back awhile, the last this was dealt with was
in August 25, 1988. It was never approved.
ALBERT KRUPSKI: Why?
HENRY SMITH: Because the neighbors were not happy.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: The hearing was held...How come this is dated June 19897
Is this a letter you typed for me based on phone conversation.
HENRY SMITH: It was something to do with the neighbors...it was a
configuration problem, which was resolved. I make a motion to approve the
permit.
MOVED by Henry smith, second by Albert Krupski. Vote of the Board: Ayes,
All.
7. Resolution to limit boat size for moorings.
FRANK KUJAWSKI: I would make a motion that the maximum size of a boat for
a mooring be 35'.
HENRY SMITH: How about we make it all future moorings have a 4' anchor?
What do you think of that idea?
FRANK KUJAWSKI: I am not so sure that is a sound method.
MOVED by Frank Kujawski, Second by John Bredemeyer. Vote of the Board:
Ayes, All. Boat size limit APPROVED.
This meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P.M.
MOVED by Albert Krupski, second by Frank Kujawski.
Ayes, All.
Vote of the Board:
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