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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-04/21/1988FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR., Vice-President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR. HENRY P. SMITH BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE [516) 765-1892 APRIL 21, 1988 ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING: 6:30 P.M. The Organizational Meeting of the Board of Town Trustees was held on April 21, 1988 for the purpose of electinq a President of the Board. Present were: President John M. Bredemeyer, Trustee Frank A. Kujawski, Jr., Trustee Henry P. Smithr Trustee John Bednoski, Jr., Vice-President Albert Krupski, Jr. and Clerk Ilene Pfifferling. President Bredemeyer opened the meeting and explained that the purpose of the~Organizational Meeting was to elect a President and to select a Vice-President. After discussion the following resolution was adopted. Move by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. be and hereby is elected as President of the Board of Town Trustees and Albert Krupski, Jr. be and hereby is selected as Vice-President of the Board of Town Trustees. Vote of Board: Ayes: All - This resolution was declared duly adopted. Being there was no further business to come before the Board the Organizational Meeting was adjourned. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 2. REGULAR MEETING 7:15 P.M. The Regular meeting of the Board of Town Trustees was held on April 21, 1988 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold with the following persons present. President Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. Vice-President Albert Krupski, Jr. Trustee John M. Bredemeyer, III Trustee John Bednoski, Jr. Trustee Henry P. Smith Clerk Ilene Pfifferling Bay Constable Donald Dzenkowski President Kujawski called the meeting to order at 7:15 p.m. and commenced with the meeting with the Pledge to the Flag. FIELD INSPECTIONS: Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that field inspections will be held on Thursday, May 12, 1988 to depart from the Town Hall at 12:00 p.m. Yote of Board: Ayes: All Resolution adopted. ~EGULAR MEETING: Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that the Regular Meeting will be held on May 25, 1988, 7:00 P.M. and a work session will be held at 4:00 P.M. on the same day. Vote of Board: Aves: All - Resolution adoDted. Approval of the March 24, 1988 minutes. This resolution will be held until next month. Approval of the May 1988 mooring renewals. Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED to Approve the May mooring renewals. Yote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted I. REPORT: President Kujawski gave the monthly Trustee report for March 1988 as follows: Application Fees $150.00, Wetland Inspection Fees $50.00, Wetland Application Fees $750.00, Dock Fees $319.00, and Mooring Renewal Fees $ 585.00 for a total amount of $1854.00. This amount was forwarded to the Supervisors Office to be placed in the General Fund. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 3. II. PUBLIC NOTICES: President Kujawski advised that these notices are published on the Town Clerk's bulletin board for review. President Ku~awski reviewed the communications as follows: III. COMMUNICATIONS: 1. From Mr. & Mrs. Robert Moller re: Notice of Violation/Hidden Lake Farms, Southold. The Trustees suggested that this matter should be discussed with the Code Committee regarding the "Ag District". 2. From Harold p. Schwerdt, Southold Pishing Club re: reconstruction of boat ramps. A letter is to be forwarded to Mr. Schwerdt advising him that the Town will be making repairs to four boat ramps in the town. 3. From Pieter VanVolkenburgh, Chief, Bureau of Shellfisheries re: Shoreline surveys. 4. From Merlon E. Wiggin re: Howard Zehner (Young's Marina) 5. From William D. Moore, Attorney on behalf of Ernest & June Pappas a sketch depicting the accessory structure as proposed in the application. This letter has been placed in the file. 6. From Frank P. Francia re: Cedar Beach Park Association dredging. Trustee Smith advised that if they want work done inside the creek it will be necessary for them to apply for their own permit whereas the County Permit is only good for the work to be done in the mouth of the creek. 7. From Joan M. Latopolski, Office Manager, The Cove at Southold re: Amendment to D.E.C. permit and map. 8. From Gerard H. Schultheis re: map depicting cesspools on his property in New Suffolk. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that the application for Gerard H. Schultheis be amended to include the addition of a new sanitary system, installed in accordance with the Suffolk County Dept. of Health standards, to have the bottom of the rings 2' above ground water and that an additionatinspection be charged to the applicant that the Bay Constable confirm the cesspools 2' above ground water. Vote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 4. 9. From Vilma Louise Marston, President, Water, Lane, Wildlife Protection Group re: Richmond Creek Associates proposal for a housing project. A letter is to be forwarded to Ms. Marston thanking her for her concern and advising her that there is no application before the Trustees for this project. 10. From En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Edward Deutsch information from the D.E.C. regarding his application. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED to recess the regular meeting for the purpose of holding the following public hearings on the wetland applications. Yote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. It is noted for the record that all transcripts of the hearings have been prepared verbatim under separate cover and filed simultaneously with the Town Clerk's office with these minutes for reference. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 7:30 p.m. - In the matter of the application of .James F. Murphy to construct a walkway, ramp and float on property located at 735 Waterview Drive, Southold. 7:32 p.m. - In the matter of the application of En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Edward Deutsch to construct a fixed elevated walkway, hinged ramp, and floats secured by three pilings on property located on Cedar Beach Road, Southold. The Board resumed the regular meeting. APPROVAL - JAMES F. MURPHY - APPLICATION NO. 609 Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski WHEREAS, James F. Murphy, Jr. applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated December 10 1987, and , WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on April 21, 1988 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed wil Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 5. not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that James F. Murphy, Jr. BE AlfD HEP~EBY IS HRANTED PERMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: construct a 4' wide catwalk, to be constructed to the length needed to extend same, landward to bring it out of the intertidal wetlands, a 4' x 6' ramp to connect to a 5'x 20' float to be secured by six pilings to hold the float. Property is located at 735 Waterview Drive, Southold. This permit will expire two years from the date the permit is signed if work has not commenced by said date. There are two inspections required and the Trustees are to be notified upon the completion of the work. Prior to the issuance of said permit by the Clerk, the applicant shall file with the Clerk a certificate that he has public liability insurance policies insuring against any liability which may arise in the performance of the operations pursuant to such permit in such amount as shall be fixed by the Trustees, which said policies shall name the Town as a name insured. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustees Smith, Bredemeyer, Krupski,. Bednoski, Abstained: Trustee Kujawski - Resolution adopted APPROVAL - EDWARD DEUTSCH - APPLICATION NO. 611 Moved by Trustee Krupski seconded by Trustee Smith WHEREAS, Eh-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Edward Deutsch applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated January 19, 1988, and WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisor~ Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on April 21, 1988 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and~general welfare of the people of the town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Edward Deutsch Be and Hereby is granted Permission under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold to: Construct a 3' x 100' catwalk, 3' x 14' ramp and (2) 5' x 16' floats to be tied together end to end and to be secured by three pilings. Property is located on Cedar Beach Road, Southold. This permit will expire two years from the date it is signed if the work has not Board of Trustees-April 21, 1988 - page 6. commenced by said date. 'Thee are two inspections required and the Trustees are to be notified upon the completion of the work. Prior to the issuance of sa~permit by the clerk, the applicant shall file with the Clerk a certificate that he has public liability insurance policies insuring against any liability which may arise in the performance of the operations pursuant to such permit in such amount as shall be fixed by the Trustees, which said policies shall name the Town as a name insured. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustees Smith, Bednoski, Bredemeyer, Krupski, Abstained: Trustee Kujawski - Resolution adopted. The Trustees commenced with the Lead Agency declarations. V. LEADS: The Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the applications for wetland permits as follows. 1. SANFORD HANAUER - WAIVER Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kr~pski it was RESOLVED that the Town Trustees approve a Waiver of the Wetland Ordinance in the matter of the application of Sanford Hanauer, 595 Clearwater Lane, Cutchogue to construct a deck on his property. Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustee Krupski, Bednoski, Kujawski, Bredemeyer; Abstained: Trustee Smith - Resolution adopted.~ 2. EDOUARD P. BEAUGARD - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION Moved by Trustee Krupski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that the Town Trustees Declare Itself Lead Agency in regard to the matter of the application of J.M.O. Consulting on behalf of Dr. Edouard P. Beaugard to remove approx. 160' of timber bulkhead, reconstruct structure in kind/in place, and to backfill with approximately 100 cu. yds. of clean sand to be trucked in to the site. Property is located at 830 Tarpon Drive Southold. , ,yote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. 3. HELENA PERLMAN - OUT OF JURISDICTION In the matter of the application of Helena Perlman to construct a house on property located on the East side of Bayview Road, Southold the Board members conducted an on-site inspection of the property and it was determined that the work is out of the Trustees jurisdiction in accordance with the stakes that were placed on the property. If there is any activity on the property any closer than the stakes a permit will be required. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - Page 7. 4. GUS MUELLER - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in the matter of the application of Gus Mueller on behalf of the Reydon Shores Property Owners Association, Inc. to maintenance dredge the entrance channel and place spoil above mean high water (approx. 95 cu. yds.). Property is located in Reydon Shores, Southold. Vote of Board: Ayes~ All - Resolution adopted 5. CLIFFORD EGINTON - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION Moved by Trustee Kuthjawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself Lead Agency in the matter of the application of Clifford Eginton to construct a 50' retaining wall with a 12' return on the north side, an 8' return on the south side and to grade with 30 cu. yds. of backfill to be trucked in to the site. Property is located at 780 Deephole Drive, Mattituck. The structure is to be placed 13' back from the monument. yote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted 6. GOLDSMITH'S BOAT SHOP - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee~Kr.upskiit was RESOLVED that the Town Trustees Declare itself Lead Agency in the matter of the application of Goldsmith's Boat Shop to remove and replace (in the same location and configuration) 779 lin. ft. of existing timber bulkhead (all but an 80' section nearest Hobart Road) to maintenance dredge the basin and other areas in front of the bulkhead to grant line to 4' below mlw. Approximately 450 cu. yds. of spoil will be removed and placed on upland area of the owner's second marina in Southold. Hobart Landing, Southold. Trustees request an additional map showing the location of the spoil site. rote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. 7. JOAN & JOHN T. WETZEL - TABLRn APPLICATION Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded byTrustee Krupski it was RESOLVED TO .TABLE the application in the matter of the'Joan & John T. Wetzel to construct a walkway 2 and 1/2' x 13 1/2' ', ramp 2- x 10', floating dock 5' x 16' with 8 pilings. Property is located at 4635 Pequash Ave., Cutcho~ue. The applicant is requested to stake off the neighbor'~ boundary line in addition to staking off the location of the dock so that the Board can review this further. ~ote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 8. VI. ASSESSMENTS: BERNARD & CAROLE KIERNAN Moved by Trustee Krupski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer the following declaration was declared: S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF NO-SIGNiFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Date: April 21, 1988 APPLICATION NO: 615 ~AME: Bernard & Carole Kiernan This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southotd Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Please take further notice that this. d~ts~&tion should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. TYPE OF ACTION: Unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION': To construct a 30' x 4' catwalk, 5' x 4' ramp, two 16%' x 4' floats and one 40' x 4' "T" shaped float to be secured by~gilings. LOCATION: North Parish Drive, Southold REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C. it is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. .Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustee Smith, Trustee Bednoski, Trustee Bredemeyer, Trustee Krupski; Abstained Trustee Kujaw~ki - Resolution adopted. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 9. 2. ROGER W. & DOROTHY LAMOUR - NEGATIVE ASSESSMENT- 620 S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE DETERMINATION NOTICE OF NO-SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Date: April 21, 1988 ~6ved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski the following negative determination was declared: .APPLICATION NO.: 620 .NAME: ROGER W. & DOROTHY LAMOUR This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southotd, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. TYPE OF ACTION: Unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION- To construct a ramp 2 - 1/2' x 10' to a float 6' x 20' to be secured by two pilings. .LOCATION: 1690 North Bayview Road, SOuthold. REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C. it is assumed that there are to objections nor comments from those agencies. Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustees Bredemeyer, Krupski, Bednoski, ~mith; Abstained: Trustee Kujawski - ResOlutiOn adopted. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 10. 3. J.M.O. Consulting on behalf of Cedar Beach Park Association, Inc. - Tabled application Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees TABLE the application of J.M.O. Consulting on behalf of the Cedar Beach Park Association, Inc. to maintenance dredge 1025 cu. yds. of fill. Property is located on Lakeside Drive, Southold pending receipt of a map of the spoil site and survey of adjacent property owners. ~Vote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. 4. Costello Marine Contracting Corp. on behalf of John C. Vassi] r_Negative Determination. S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE OF NO-SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Krupski the following non-significant determination was declared: Date: April 21, 1988 ~APPLICATION NO.: 616 NAME: Costello MARINE Contractinq on behalf of John C. Vassi] This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. ~TYPE OF ACTION: unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: To replace 200 lin. ft. of bulkhead, in kind/in place, and to'fill with approximately 20-30 cu. yds. of fill to be trucked in from an upland site. ~OCATION: Salt Lake Lane~ Mattituck. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - Page 11. ~EASONS SUPPORTING T~IS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C. it is assumed that there are no objections nor co,~,~ents from those agencies. Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustees Bredemeyer, KruDski. Bednosk~, Smith: Abstained: Trustee Kujawski - ResolUtion adopted. 5A. ~OSEPH ZEVITS - TO AMEND APPLICATION Moved by Trustee Krupski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees Approve the request to amend the application of Joseph Zevits to relfect just a catwalk, ramp and float. Property is located on Little Peconic Bay Lane, Southold. yote of Board: Ayes: Trustee Krupski, Bednoski, Kujawski, Smith; Abstained: Trustee Bredemeyer Resolution adopted 5B-' ~nvironmental Assessment on the a~plication of Joseph Zevits - Negative Environmental determination - appl. no .610. · Moved by Trustee Krupski seconded by Trustee Smith.the following non-significant environmental assessment was declared: S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE OF NO-SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT _APPLICATION NO. 610 _NA~E:. Joseph and Joyce Zevits Date: April 21, 1988 This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. TYPE OF ACTION: Unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: As amended to construct a 8' x 4' stationary walkway, 4' x 10' ramp with a 4' x 15' float secured by two pilings. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 12. ~OCATION : Little Peconic Bay Lane, Southold. REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETR~INATION: 1. An environmental assessment fo~m has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been no response in the allotted tim~ from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C.it is assumed that there are no objections or comments from those agencies. Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustees Smith, Bred~m~yer, Krupski, .~Bednoski; Abstained: Kuj awski - Resolution adopted. 6. Floyd Kingr Orient Wharf Company - Negative Assessmen~ Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Krupski the following Negative Assessment was declared: S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE OF NO-SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT Date: April 21, 1988 .APPLICATION: 594 NAME:J. H. Geideman on behalf of Floyd Kinq (Orient Wharf Companyk This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. TYPE OF ACTION: .Unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: To e~tend a float arrangement 50' into the water. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Main Street & King Street, Orient. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - Page 13. REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C. it is assumed that there are no objections nor co~,u~ents from those agencies. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail - This resolution was declared duly adoDted. VII. WAIVERS: 1. Angelo Spetsiotes - Waiver Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees Approve the request made byAngeloSpetsiotes for a waiver of the Wetland Ordinance to construct a deck on property located on Budd's Pond Lane, Southold. Vote of Board: Ayes: All - This resolution was declared duly adopted. 2. .James Burke for W~]]ace $~a~k - Waiver Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED that the Town Trustees Approve the request for a Waiver of the Wetland Ordinance in the matter of James Burke for Wallace Stack to reconstruct a house on property located on North Riley Ave., Mattituck with the stipulation that hay bales are placed by the marsh fringe to prevent run off into the creek. yote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution Adopted. 3. ~alter F. Kiefer - Waiver Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that the Southotd Town Trustees approve the request for a waiver of the Wetland Ordinance in the matter of Walter F. Kiefer to construct a deck onto his existing residence on property located at 4285 Bayshore Road, Greenport. Vote of Board: Ayes: All - This resolution was duly adopted. Board of Trustees -April 21, 1988 - page 14. VIII. MOORINGS: 1. Judith & Gerard Wood for an offshore mooring in Mattituck .Creek, Mattituck. The application was withdrawn by the applicant after discussion with the Board. 2. Vincent & Doris Annabel for an offshore mooring in Eugene's Creek, Cutchogue. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was RESOLVED to approve the request made by Vincent ~ Doris Annabel to place an offshore mooring in Eugene's Creek, Cutchogue. yote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. 3. Ira P. Wechterman to place an offshore moorin~ in R~t ~reek, Cutchogue. Moved by Trustee Krupski seconded, by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED to approve the request made by Ira P. Wechterman to place an offshore mooring in East Creek, Cutchogue. A stern anchor is to be used. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail - Resolution adopted. 4. Lyn Goldstein to place an offshore mooring in Mattituck ~reek, Mattituck. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED to Approve the request made by Lyn Goldstein to place an offshore mooring in Mattituck Creek, Mattituck. ,Uote of Board: Ayes: All - resolution ~d~pted. IX. AMENDMENTS TO PERMITS: 1. ~ostello Marine for Stott to register a dock structure in Paradise Point Road, Sou~hold. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees Approve the request made by Costello Marine Contracting on behalf of Robert L. Stott, Jr. to secure a permit number for a dock on property located on Paradise Point Road, Southold as requested for the purpose of repairing said structure. Vote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 15. 2. En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Goldsmith's Boat Shod for on extension on his permit no. 2202. Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees Approve the request made by Eh-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Goldsmith's Boat Shop for an extension on Pe~lL~it no. 2202. Said permit will expire on August 12, 1988. .Yote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution Adopted. President Kujawski called for a 5 minute recess 9:20 p.m. - meeting resumed at 9:25 p.m. 3. En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of John Xikis for ~n extension on:permit no. 279. Permit expired on April 24, 1987. President Kujawski explained to the Board members that he visited this site along with Trustee Krupski and Charles Hamilton from the D.E.C. and found that Mr. Xikis didn't put leaders on the gutters and the gutters are emptying behind the original wall and undezmining it from the back. Plus instead of putting in a rock driveway he put in an asphalt driveway. This can be cured by putting in a dry well with leaders. The D.E.C. is very opposed to this project. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee-Bzedemeyer it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees DENY the request made by En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of John Xikis for an extension on permit No. 279 whereas the problem can be mitigated by handling run off on the driveway, run off from the gutters on the seaward side, leaders, dry wells and a French Drain behind the gabion wall on the property located on the Middle Road, Southold. Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustees Kujawski, Bredemeyer, Krupski, Abstained: Bednoski, No: Smith - resolution adopted. 4. Costello Marine on beh~!f of Helen Reiter for an extension on permit no. 406. Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that the $outhold Town Trustees Approve the request made by Costello Marine Contracting Corp. for an extension on permit no. 406 for one year. Said pez~it will expire on July 7 1989. · 3ote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 16. 5. .William D. Moore for an extension on permit no. 45? Meadow Lane, Mattituck. ' Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Krupski it was RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees approve the request made by William D. Moore for an extension on permit No. 452 for property located on Meadow Lane, Mattituck for a period of one year. Said permit will expire on February 16, 1989. .Vote of Board: Ayes: Trustee Smith, Trustee Krupski, TruStee Bednoski, Trustee Bredemeyer Abstained: Trustee K~jawski Resolution adopted. 6. J.M.O. Consulting for Russell Pl~n~tzer a request to withdraw the pond section of the application.The Trustees acknowledged this request and the application is amended as requested. 7. Approve/Deny the application for Robert Hulsman, East Marion. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded byTrustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED to Table the decision regarding the Robert Hulsman application whereas the notice of hearing has to be republished. ~Vote of Board: Ayes: All - resolution adopted. 8. Christopher Connors D.E.I.S.- After reviewing the DEIS for Christopher Connors it was determined that additional information is requested as follows: 1. A more detailed map showing actual construction and destruction that will take place and/or alter the property. 2. Three test borings down to any level that will have an affect on the property to see what the material is underneath and how the drainage force pattern will be affected on the property. 3. A discussion of the affects on Great Pond and the surrounding area primarily from the sewage system. 4. Future affects if Great Pond is used as a Freshwater supply. 5. Co~L~ents and recommendations from the Conservation Advisory Council to be forwarded to the Trustees. 6. Base line data. How much Freshwater Wetlands are there? Percentages? Upon submission of this information the Board will review this matter further. Dr. Thomas Samuels appeared before the Board regarding the Flood Plain Elevations. He will obtain information regarding this matter and forward same to the Board for their review. Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 page 17. DETERMINATIONS/DISCUSSiONS: From the Planning Board regarding Franklinville Road, Laurel. The Trustees inspected the site and determined that there is no evidence of~wettands, no jurisdiction. From the Planning Board regarding the Stype Agency, Mattituck. The Trustees determined they have no jurisdiction in this matter. Garry & Barbara Rutter a request for a determination of jurisdiction. Trustees determined they have no jurisdiction in this matter. From The Planning Board regarding Thorton E. Smith, Sound Ave., Mattituck. The Trustees found a pond on the property, no grading on the top of the slope to the pond. From the Planning Board D.B.M. Subdivision, Boisseau Ave., Southold. The Trustees requested that the D.E.C. get in touch with the Conservation Advisory Council after it is staked for their inspection. From Kenneth Garcia a request for a determination of jurisdiction regarding house construction on property located on North Sea Drive, Southold'. Trustees determined no jurisdiction. From the Planning Board regarding the Cove Beach Estates. New access it appears to be far enough away from the wetlands. From the Planning Board regarding Joseph Gazza subdivision. the Trustees will refer this matter to the C.A.C. for recommendations. Determination of jurisdiction re: Williard S. Mahood, F,I. The Board determined that the property will have to be graded so that run off will not enter the wetlands. Determination of jurisdiction re: Milliken F.I. Out of jurisdiction. ' Determination of jurisdiction re: Javelers, F.I. If a new foundation is required an application will be needed for this project. Determination of jurisdiction re: O'Brien F.I Out of jurisdiction. ' ' Board of Trustees - April 21, 1988 - page 18. President Kujawski suggested a few changes to be made, and asked the Trustees to think about them for further discussion at a work session as follows: Not making an assessment until C.A.C. comments are obtained. At the Public Hearing stage all comments should be obtained, D.E.C., C.A.C., Army Corp, all agencies involved in the application or the motion will be to recess the hearing. A phone call with the comments will be sufficient. A letter of coordination is to be sent out with every application to all agencies/departments. When the file is complete a hearing will be scheduled. Permits - Time on a permit will start from the time the permit is signed. President Kujawski will try to arrange a meeting with the Town Attorney for after 5:00 p.m. to discuss a lega~ matter. Moved by Trustee Krupski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED to.Adjourn this meeting at 10:30 p.m. there being no further business to come before the Board. Vote of Board: Ayes: All - resolution adopted. RECEIVED AND FLED BY i~IETESOUTHOLD TOWN'CLERK Town Clerk, Town of Southold PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EN-CONSULTANTS INC. ON BEHALF OF EDWARD DEUTSCH ' 7:49 P.M. PRESENT WERE: President Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. Vice-President Albert Krupski, Jr. Trustee John Bredemeyer, III Trustee John Bednoski, Jr. Trustee Henry p. Smith Clerk Ilene Pfifferling NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, AT THE SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1988 ON THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EN-CONSULTANTS. INC. ON BEHALF OF EDWARD DEUTSCH TO CONSTRUCT A FIXED ELEVATED WALKWAY, HINGED RAMP AND FLOATS SECURED BY THREE PILINGS ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON CEDAR BEACH ROAD, SOUTHOLD. Trustee Kujawski: Is there anyone here to comment on this apPlication?~ Edward Deutsch: I'm Edward Deutsch, I would like to put a ramp out to a deck. I would like to have a place for my boat I would be glad to answer any questions. ' Trustse~ Kujawski: Do any of the Trustees have any questions? Trustee Krupski: I think that one of the questions the Board had was that there was very little room there for parking. There is no off street parking there to reach the dock. Edward D~utsch: The property is across the road. Trustee Krupski: Oh, where you are going to build the house? E~ward Deutsch: Yes. TrUstee Bredemeyer: The Trustees had a brief discussion when we were\doing the environmental assessment, with Mr. Roy Haje of ~n~on~ltants, concerning the scope of ~ ~ w~Ge catwalk and the floau limited the structure. We wanted to no more than 6' wide by 20' long. The original proposal was somewhat larger than that. We wanted to keep the structure, in keeping with the size associated with the cr~eek in what we normally allow inside the smaller creeks. ' ~ Board of Trustees - En-Consultants, Inc./Edward Deutsch - Page 2. Public Hearing - April 21, 1988 Mr. Deutsch: Four feet I think. Trustee Bredemeyer: Didn't we discuss a three ft. wide catwalk? I thought we had. I know that we specifically talked about the float and limiting? Mr. Deutsch: I don't have a problem with it being three feet wide. Trustee Krupski: On the application it is four feet'wide. It is four feet on the D.E.C. Permit. Trustee Bredemeyer: I thought we talked to Mr. Haje and we were trying to convince him to go with three feet. It was a serious concern because of our policy on that. Definitely to make the float 6' x 20' that is Dryad's Basin. It is a productive Scallop area when it is a working creek. We want to definitely minimize coverage of any structures over the productive bottom there. Mr. Deutsch: The area that I am going out over, is very shallow. That is why I wanted a little longer dock there. I have no problem with a three foot wide walkway, I don't have young children. I don't have a problem with that, but I would like to get a little bit further out. Trustee Bredemeyer: So you are saying that the additional difference between the 20' float and the three 2', with that additional 12' you need that for depth. Mr. Deutsch: I have been in there many times with my boat, and it is shallow in there. That's why I wanted to go out a little bit further. Trustee Krupski: There isn't anything out there. Trustee Bednoski: We try to keep the structures in line with the neighboring structures. Mr. Deutsch: If you go in there in the summer time on both sides east and west there is alot more activity. Trustee Krupski: If we want to get less bottom coverage we could let him come out further with a fixed catwalk, 3' wide, and maybe one section of the six foot wide floating dock. Would that be a problem? You would get out further into the deeper water but it would be less bottom coverage. Mr. Deutsch: If I put a fixed catwalk, when the ice breaks in the winter time, it pulls out your polls~ Trustee Smith: That is a good point. I have no problem with the application? Board of Trustees - En-Consultants, Public Hearing - April 21, 1988. Inc./Edward Deutsch - Page 3. Trustee Bredemeyer: How about five foot floats then9 Go with a three foot catwalk and five foot wide floats? Would that be acceptable? ' Trustee Smith: Sure. Trustee Kujawski: What were the C.A.C. commen~s on this? John Holzapfel: The only thing that we had was the Parking because the wetlands are so close there. Mr. Deutsch: The D.E.C. approved the project, I didn't know if you were aware? Trustee Krupski: Yes, we did get that communication from Roy Haje. We have the permit. Trustee Smith: I will make a motion that we close this hearing on Edward Deutsch. Thomas Samuels, Rambo: I have heard two applications now, not that I am concerned. ~ with either one., as a contractor. I'm concerned as a citizen of the town. .Number one, five foot wide floats are very unstable, you need slx foot floats. This is twenty years of experience. Four foot floats are dangerous. Five foot are unstable. Six foot a~ adequate. I fail to see this ~oncern for.bottom coverage? I don't quite know what the implications are I know that there ar coverage ~ some reasons. It has not proved consistent with what the D.E.C. s concerns are for bottom are. Number two, three foot wide catwalks, I can take you to any number of ca~walks and you have seen any number of catwalks~with great growth of spartina alterniflora coming up through the spaces of the boards. Your concern is that you are going to kill the Alterniflora. It just doesn't happen provided that the ca~walks are built to the ~levations tha~ the D.E.C. hasrequired. Now, I am not adamant on this subject. As usual I am concerned, but I would just like to inject a note of reasoning into your reasoning for whatever value it might~ have. Trustee Bredemeyer: Part of that is a genuine concern to try to keep the structures in keeping with the creeks. for small boats, should have sma Small places, when YOU try to consider all of ~x~ It is a balancing act Trustee Smith: I agree with Dr. Samuels as far as the width of the floats. Like you said, four foot is ridiculous, five foot is rocky and six foot is just about a compromise.~ Board of Trustees - En_Consultants,Inc-/Edward Deutsch - Page 4. Public Hearing - April 21, 1988 of the 4 ft. wide structure and a 3 ft. w Steve Latson: I would like to answer Dr. Samuels point. The more you cover, the less area you have to go clamming. I have built some floats and things in my life and if you build it right and design it right you can build a 4 or 5 ft. float that is very safe. No response. Trustee Ku~awski: Are there any other comments. Henry your motion is in order now. Trustee smith: I move to close this public hearing regarding Edward Deutsch. Trustee Krupski: I'll second that motion. Vote of Board: Ayes: All - Resolution adopted. Ilene pfifferling, Clerk Board of Town Trutees PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF JAMES F. MURPHY APRIL 21, 1988 7:30 P.M. Present were: President Frank A. Kujawski, Jr., Vice-President Albert Krupski, Jr., Trustee John M. Bredemeyer, III, Trustee John Bednoski, Jr., Trusuee Henry p. Smith Clerk Ilene Pfifferling , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, AT THE SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL, MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1988 ON THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLIC A WALKWAY, RAMP ~TION OF JAMES F - AND FLOAT ON PROPERTY ..... · MURPHY TO CONSTRUm~ DRIVE, SOUTHOLD. ~uUATED AT 735 WATERVi~~ President Kujawski: Is there anyone in the audience who would like to make a comment for or against this application? James Murphy: I applied for a five foot catwalk and a five foo~ floating dock with a connecting ramp going down . I was told that I Would have to have a three ft. floating dock? Trustee Smith: That is wrong. In order to gain stability for a floating dock, it shouldabl~ at leasu 5 ft. Wide. Probably a three ft. catw . Trustee Krupski: The permanent part will be three ft. wide. James Murphy: FLve feet is what I apPlied for. The three foot catwalk is narrow. Trustee Smith: We have, in the Past, gone with a 4 ft. catwalk~ Trustee Kujawski: I'm - application, going to end up abstaining on this James Murphy: I've gone to Coastal Management and the Army Corps of Engineers and they said they can't give me 5 catwalk, but we will give you 4' . Trustee Krupski: I thought the Board,s policy was 3'? Trustee Bredemeyer: The Board's general Policy is 3'. Trustee Krupski: The concern of a wi~2r catwalk is more coverage of the bottom and the intertidal area . The wider the more the chance of killing the growth Under thethe structure structure. As far as the stability of the structure, I have no problem with a 5 ft. float. Trustee smith: We have, in the past, recommended a 3 ft. walkway, but if the applicant had a problem that we would extend it to 4 · · emen feels that this would be a safety problem feet. Thl~ gentl ~ ~ ould have no objection in granting a 4' for his children, th=~ ~ w catwalk. Trustee Bednoski: No I wouldn't either, Henry. John Holzapfel, C.A.C.: Can I ask one question? The fixed section of the structure might not extend past the marsh upland. Is that true? My impression was that it was not outside of the wetlands completely? It was another 5, 6, or 7 feet? James Murphy: That is no problem. Trustee Krupski: That is a concern of the Trustees. Can you bring it further upland to keep the activity off-of the marsh? James Murphy: Yes. Trustee Kujawski: Are there any other comments, for or against this application? No response. Do any of the Trustees have any comments? Trustee smith: What was the final measurements on this structure? The float will be 5' by how long? Trustee Krupski: 20 ft. Trustee smith: The catwalk will be 4' by how ever long it takes to go to the end of the marsh? Trustee Krupski: 20' Trustee smith: How about the ramP leading to the float? Trustee Krupski: 6'. Trustee smith: 6' by what width? Trustee Krupski: 6' by whatever we decide. Trustee Kujawski: John, what was the recommendation of the C~A.C. on this application? John Holzapfel: We approved it. The only reservation we had was that it didn't come all the way out. They may be stepping through a foot or two of grasses to get to it. Trustee Kujawski: Are there any other comments? No response- May I have a motion to close this hearing~_- Moved bY Trustee smith seconded by Trustse Bednoski it was RESOLVED to close this public hearing- vote of Board: Ayes: All - -3- Resolution Adopted. 7:40 P.M. Ilene Pfifferling, Clerk Board of Town Trustees sou. BY