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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-101.-1-14.5'~P,.L MF ~LL ,6% G Io- OZrO00~ ~5 1'3 .~(_~" ~,(¢' ~0' ~_ J'(~'l. ~ Tq r~a~T ,APPROVED BY ! NNING BOARD OF SOUTHOLD INSPECTED BY T, Of HEALTH SERVICES SCHEDULE INSPECTION(S). SUFFO!-K COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES the constn~ti(~ t Ssnit~r/ 'THREE -4 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chdrman RICHARD CAGGIANO WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN SIDOR, JR. P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 August13,2002 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, N.Y. 11978 Proposed Site Plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Located on CR 48, 750' west of Alvah's Lane in Cutchogue SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: A-C Dear Ms. Herold: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, August 12, 2002: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southoid Town Planning Board authorize the Chairman to endorse the final surveys, dated January 15, 2002, and last revised July 8, 2002. Conditional final approval was granted on May 13, 2002. All conditions have been fulfilled. Enclosed please find two copies of the approved site plan; one for your records and one to be submitted to the Building Department when you apply for a building permit. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, encl. cc: Tax Assessors Building Dept. PLANNING BOARD MEMB~S BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Cl~airman WILLIAM J. CREMER$ KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LA_TtZ--AM, JR. RI C I-L~RD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 14, 2002 Ms. Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: Proposed Site Plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Located on CR 48, 750' west of AIvah's Lane in Cutchogue SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: A-C Dear Ms. Herold: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, May 13, 2002: The final public hearing was closed. T.l~e following resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, this proposed site plan, to be known as site plan for the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, is to construct a new 9,630 sq. ft. church on 3.68 acres on CR 48; and WHEREAS, the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue is the owner of the property known and designated as the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, CR 48, Cutchogue, SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5; and WHEREAS, a formal application for the approval of this site plan was submitted on February 14, 2002; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, (Article 8), Part 617, declared itself lead agency and issued a Negative Declaration on April 8, 2002; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Exception to establish a church in an A-C Zone on November 15, 2001; and First Baptist Church of Cutchoque - Pa.qe Two - May 14,200;) WHEREAS, this site plan, dated January 15, 2002, was certified by the Building Inspector on March 30, 2002; and WHEREAS, the Town Engineer has reviewed the drainage calculations and the Planning Board has accepted his recommendation for approval; and WHEREAS, on March 28, 2002, the Architectural Review Committee reviewed and approved the proposed site plan application; and WHEREAS, the applicant hereby agrees and understands that if the site plan which receives stamped Health Department approval differs in any way from the proposed conditional site plan on which the Planning Board held a public hearing and voted on, then the Planning Board has the right and option, if the change is material to any of the issues propedy before the Planning Board, to hold a public hearing on this "revised" site plan application and review its conditional approval; and WHEREAS, on January 28, 2002, the applicant signed a statement agreeing not to object to a new public hearing and Planning Board review of the revised application; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to Chapter 58, Notice of Public Hearing, has received affidavits that the applicant has complied with the notification provisions; and WHEREAS, all the requirements of the Site Plan Regulations of the Town of Southold have been met; be it therefore RESOLVED that the Southoid Town Planning Board grant conditional final approval on the surveys, dated January 15, 2002, and last revised on May 3, 2002, subject to fulfillment of the following condition. This condition must be met within six (6) months of the resolution: 1. Review by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Presub mission conference (within 30 days of Writien request) Complele a ' · P[)JlCailo[1 received (within 4 months o~ presub, conEerence) ApPlication reviemed at work session (.Within 10 clays of receipt) Applicant a~vised of necessary revisions ~Within aO days of review) Revised sub mission received Loa .Agency Coordina.on SEQRA determination //}/.~ , ~[C- REFERRED TO: (written c.omments within 60 days of request) 'u"~uilding Department (certification) ' Suffolk County Department Of '/lSepartment Planning of Transportation -,State t)lSepartment of Transportation _ County · v/~uf£olk County Dept. o£ tlealth ~ Fire Commissioners ~e~ Filed Covenants and Restrictions . Landscape plan Lighting plan Curb Cut approval llealth ;iDDrovIii Drainage P/an Reviewed by Engil~eer ApProval of site Naa -With Conditions One Year review Certificale of Occupancy in}pection PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS RICHARD G, WARD Chairman GEORGE RITCHIE LATILAM, JR. BENNETT ORLOWSI~, JR. WILLIAM J. CREMERS I~NNETH L. EDWARDS PLANNING B ~OARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-3136 Tslephono (516) 765-1938 Date Received Date Completed Filing Fee APPUCATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF A SITE PLAN New Change of Use Re-use Extension Revision of Approved Site Plan Name of Business or Site: Location: Address: Name of Applicant: Address of Applicant: Telephone: Owner of Land: Agent or Person responsible for application: Address: Telephone: Site plans prepared by: License No.: Address: Telephone: ~:tL~7 ~4~:'-/'tST CI(UI~I40~ CLrtCH060~ Site Plan Applications Public Hearings Under the current site plan application procedure, the process for reviewing a site plan application is: a public hearing is not scheduled and held by the Planning Board until after, among other things, the site plan has received a stamped Health Department approval. The applicant shall now have the following options: To follow the established procedure, or To have the Planning Board schedule and hold a public hearing on the site plan application and have the 151anning Board vote on the proposed conditional site plan prior to the applicant receiving Health Departm, ent approval subject to the following conditions: The applicant hereby agrees and understands that if the site plan which receives stamped-Health Department approval differs in any way from the proposed conditional site plan on which the Planning Board held a public hearing and voted on, then the Planning Board has the right and option, if the change is material to any of the issues properly before the Planning Board, to hold a public hearing on this "revised" site plan application and review its conditional approval. Be The applicant agrees notto object to a new publ c hearing and Planning Board review of the revised application. Applicant Agreement on Site Plans. The applicant is aware of the terms of this approval and certifies to these terms by his/her signature below. SCTM#: 1000- lei- I- i~.g Applicant ~H Ull. r..H OF C~'! Date APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Lora S. Collins George Homing Southold Town Hall ~ 53095 Main Road I]~;~' P.O. Box 1179 I~t, ~ Sonthold, New York 11971-0959 ZBA Fax (631) 765-9064 Telephone (631) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 29, 2001 Appl. No. 5017 - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "' L ~ [~ - ~ 2~J{Jl Location of Property: 15 C.R. 48, Cutchogue 1000-101-1-14.5 Date of Public Hearing: November 15, 2001 Southold Town FINDINGS OF FACT Planning Board PROPERTY FACTS: The subject property is a vacant parcel of 3.68 acres on the north side of Route 48 in Cutchogue, with road frontage of 195.8 feet and average depth of about 831 feet. APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Applicant requests a Special Exception pursuant to Code section 100-3 lB(2) to authorize the establishment ora church on the subject property. The zoning map shows that a portion of the property near Route 48 is zoned RO, in which zone a church is a permitted use. However, the rest of the property is zoned A-C, in which zone a Special Exception is required for a church. REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: (1) After taking testimony, reviewing materials submitted and making personal inspection, the Board has considered the General Standards for Special Exceptions set forth in Code section 100-263, and finds and determines the following: (A) The proposed church use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties, or of properties in adjacent use districts, or of permitted or legally established uses in its use district or in adjacent use districts. (B) The safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience and order of the Town will not be adversely affected by the proposed church use and its location. (C) The proposed church use will be in harmony with, and promote the general purposes and intent of, the Zoning Code and will be compatible with its surroundings and with the character of the neighborhood and of the community in general. (D) The structure will be readily accessible for fire and police protection. (2) No adverse findings result from a review of the matters to be considered under Code section 100-264. ~age 2 - November 2~001 Appl. No. 5017 - First Baptist Church 1000-101-1-14.5 RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the Special Exception as applied for. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goehfing~er~/nizio~rtor~.~and Collins. (Member Homing of Fishers Island was absent, o 'was dui d -0). JJGerard P. Goehringer  Chairman ,/' ,k CONSULT YOUR LAWYER IE~ORIE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMIENT--THIS INSTIIUMENT SHOULD BE USED IIY LAWYERS OHLY. TH~ I.DEKilJR~ made t~ / '7 ~ ~ ~;.~j, , nin~.n hu~red and rfi~L-t,y-o4~"2~ BETWEEN OlORA HANOCH, residing at 14 Kaspi Street, Jerusalem, Israel ofthefiratpafl, an d THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE, LONG ISLAND, NY, with offices at 21405 Rt. 48, Cutchogue, New York arty of the second part, W...!1~.. ~H~ that the part)' of the first part. in consideration o! Ten l~.lJars and ut. h.er valuable consl.der.ati.on paid by the part)' of t.he second part, does ~ereby g?nt an.d release unto the party ut the secona purl, the heirs or successors and asssgns of the party ut the seconu Ixtrt forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and belng in the SEE SCHEDULE "A" ATTACHED HERETO TAX ~'IAP ['i(~IGNATION ,,,. i(XD 101 ., ,1: 014.(X15 TOGETIlER with all right, title and in. terest, il any, o[ t.he party o[ the first Part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above, described premises to the center lines thereof; TOGETHER wi~h the appurtenances and all ihe estate and rjghts o! the party of the first part in and to said prcofises; TO tlAVE AND TO IIOLI) the I)renfises herein granted unto the party o[ the second part, the heirs or successors and as%igns of the party o( the second part forever. AND the party of the.first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered nnythi,g whereby the said preunscs have .been en~..mbered, in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. AND the party of the fisst part, un comphance wtth Section 13 o{ the Lien Law. covenants that the party oF the first part will receive the conside~tion for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eratlon as a trust ruud to he applied first for the purpose of paying the .cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the j~tyment of the cost of the improvenucnt before usmg any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. 'flue xvord "party" shall be conslrued as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WiIRF..q~ WIW. REOF, the party o! the first part has duly executed this deed the day and yenr first above written. IN PmZ. NCE OP': SCHEDULE A AMENDED 2/23/98 . : ~ .t~.t _certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and bein~ in the Town of ~ou~.Olcl,..~tat. e__o_f New York, being Lot No. 2 of the ~ub~livision o~'Suffolk County tax Map tho. 1000-101-1-14.1, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a ,~_'.mt on the .northerly line of Middle Road at the southeasterly comer of land of ranter, and being 806.46 feet westerly from the westerly end of the curve connecting Middle Road to the westerly line of Alvah's Lane; RUNNING THENCE along said land of Parker, North 29 degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds West, 330.45 feet to land of Wickham; THENCE along said land North 34 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds West, 493.27 feet to land now or formerly of Wegley Hall Vineyards Inc.; THENCE North 56 degrees 56 minutes 40 seconds East along the last mentioned land 194.21 feet to land now or formerly of Hanoch; THENCE Southerly along the last mentioned land the following two courses and 1. South 33 degrees 3~l minutes 30 seconds East 638.47 feet; · 2. South 28 degrees 40 minutes 40 seconds East 200.0 feet to the northerly line of Middle R~ad; THENCE along said line, South 61 degrees 19 minutes 20 seconds West 195.80 ~et to the point or ~ace of BEGINNING. BEING AND INTENDED TO BE the same premises conveyed to the party of the first part from HAROLD W. WATTS and GIORA HANOCH by deed dated 11/9/91 recorded 12/19/91 in hiber 11389 cp 68. Deed / Mongag~ lnstnnnent Handling ~. '1'P-584 ~.~ . 28976 Deed/1~ Tax Stump EA-5217 (Connty) EA-$217 (Siam) Comm. of Ed. Affidavit Reg. Copy SubTolal ~ '~ . SubTotal ., GP~J. MD TOTAL 702- -. ~.~. R~I Prop~ Tax ~ ~ V~ ~ ~ BI~ ~t. 1000 101.00 01.00 014.005 ECORDED :n~td;g P RCMAINE SUFFOLK COUNTY Recording / Filing Stamps Mongagc AmL 1. Basic Tax . ,, 2. Additional Tax . Sub Tolal . $pecJA.ssiL Spec./Add. . Dual Town Dual County Held fix Appor, ionmont Mansion Tax . 'n~ in~peny covered by diis n~r~ap~ is or will be improved by a one or two famil dwelling only. YES orNO If NO, sez appsolniau~ tax clause on page 'nile Company Information Fidelit National Title Company Name FNT9814067 Title Number PAUL A* CAHINITI, 54075 Main Road P.O. Box 992 Southold, NY 11971 ES0. PAID BY: Payer same as R & R RECORD&RETURNTO Suffolk This page forms part of Ibc attached GIORA MANOCH '& Endorsement Deed (SPECIFY TYPE OF INSraUMENT) The premises herein is situated in SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK. m~eby: THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOOUE LONG ISLAND, NY In fl~c Township of In lbo vn .t-AGE or HAbO .AT of Southold Cutchogue BOXES 5 THRU 9 IVlUST BE TYPED OR PRINTED IN BLACK INK ONLY PRIOR TO RECORDING OR FILING. CI.(UrL~.I40~ e-07C~060~ Page 2 Planning Board Site Plan Application STATE OF NEW YORI( COUNTY OF SUFFOIJ( being duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at in the State of New York, and that he is the owner of the abo~ property, or [hat he is the ~-Ho~-_V, e.L~(uc of the YAt~ST I~KP'TI~'/' Q/~UP.C.t,L Or: ~.o~C, lJOGOC= (Title) (Spc~cify whether Partnership or Corp.) which is hereby making application; that there are no existing s~ructures or Improvements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that the title to the entire parcel, including all rights-of-way, has been clearly established and is shown on said Plan; that no part of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed plan which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing of Site Plans and will comply with same; that the plans submitl~d, as approved, will not be altered or changed in any manner without the approval of the Planning Board; and that the dO:Ual physical improvements will be installed in s~'ic'( accordance with the plans submitted. Signed ,~)~'~ ~ (Partner or Corporate Officer and Title) Sworn to me this / / I'~'~-* _day of /,,~.~' ~ ,~ ~ '~' 2~-~t ROBERT I. SC N~ Pu~ St~ ~ Page 5 Planning Board Site Plan Application __~Total Land Area of Site (acres or square feet) 15,_O_ Zoning Distdct Existing Use of Site L~ ~O._~U'~ ~ .Proposed Uses on Site. Show all usgs proposed and existing. Indicate which building will have which use. if more than one use is p~oposed per building, Indicate square fc/otage of floor area that will be reserved per use. Gross Floor Area of Existing Structure(s) ~.~a~Gross Floor Area of Proposed Structure(s) Percent of Lot Coverage by Building(s) .~Percent of Lot for Parking (where applicable) Percent of Lot for Landscaping (where applicable) Has applicant been granted a vadance and/or special exception by Board of Appeals - Case # & date Board of Trustees - Case # & date NY State Department of Environmental Conservation - Case # & date Suffolk County Department Health Services - Case # & date Case Number Name of Applicant Date of Decision Expiration Date Other Will any toxic or hazardous materials, as defined by ~he Suffolk County Board of Health, be stored or handled at the site? If so, have proper permits been obtained? Name of issuing agency Number and date of permit issued. NO AC110N (EXCAVATION 0£ CONSi~UCIlON) I~AY BE UNDE£TAKEN UN171 APP£OVA{ OF SITE PLAN BY PLANNING BOA£D. VIOLATORS A£E SUBJECT ~0 P£OSECUi7ON. TIIAN!~R~TI, ON~I, I) I:H:I,O.'IIIII[{ FOHH Tile Town oE Sou, thold'e Code oE Ethics prohibits conflicts of inberes~ 0n the par~ of ~owtt officers and,employees. The purpose of tills form is_to___provide information which cea aler~ the towll of possible ~otlflicte oE [~lterest and allow i~ to take whateYer actiou is necessary to avoid same. Y()UI~ NAflR.t you are applyl~g l.~m the nnm~ o~ ~omeone e].ae o~ other entity, such aa a compnny. I~ so, i.cltcnte NATURI~ O~ APPLICATION: (C:heck all that apply.) Tax grievance Variance Chef,ge of Approval o~ plat Exemption from plat or ()ff[c~nl map Other (l: "Other," name the ac~[vl ty. ) I)o you pereonall~ ownership og (or employment by) a cooperation in which YES NO If you anevered "YES," complete tile balance oE this £orm and date and sign vbere indicated. Name of person employed hy the Town of Southold ~itle or position of that person Describe tile relationship he,ween yourself (the appllcaut) atld tile town officer or employee. Eitimer check tile appropriate lille A) through D) and/or describe In tile gpace provided. 'File town officer or employee or hl,'=J or her spouse, sibling, parent, or child is (check all that apply), A) tho owner oE gessler than 5% of the si]aces of the corporate stock of the appl. ic~nt (when the appl. toa.t is a oorporation)~ B) the legal o~ beneficial, owner of a.y interest in a uonoorpouate entity (when the applicant Is not a corporation); C) an officer, director, partner, or empfoy~e of the applicant; or D) the actual applicant. I)ESCR[P'I'ION OF RELATION;HIll' Submitted this ~ day I PROJECTI,D. NUMgER 617.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I--PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPUCANT/~PONSOR I 2. PROJECT NAME SEQR 8. WiLL PROPOSED ACT;ON COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRLCTJONS? 10. 0DES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAl OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL "tTAT~ OR LOCAl. J? P~L7 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTrON WILL EXISTING PERMIT APPROVAL REQUIRE MOOIFICATION· ' CERTIF~ THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ASOVE IS TRUE TO THE EEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessmopt Form belore proceeding with this assessment I side) OVER I (Continued on reverse II--ENVIRONMENTAL ~ESSMENT (To be completed by Agency) A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD N 6 NYCRR, PART 617.127 ~f yes. coo~inate the revmw process anC usa the FULL EAF. [] Yes [] NO WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED RE'VIE-W AS PROVIDED FOR UNUSTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 817.67 may be superseded by another involved agency. [] Yes [] No C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answer~ may Pa handwritten, il legible) C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wlidllfe species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Explain drlefly: C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially edodted, o; a crlange in u~e o~ tntensit7 of uae of land or other natural resm~ces? Explain t~¢iefl Growth. sucse~uent development, or related activities likely lo 13e induced dy the proposed action? Explain briefly, CS. Long term, short term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1-CS? Explain hdefly. C7. Other imcacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energyj? Explain ~riefly. D. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO SE. CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? , [] Yes [] No If Yes, explain briefly PART Ill--DETERMINATION.OF SIGNIF.!CANCE (TO be completed by Agency) · INSTRUCTIONS: For al=Cch adverse effect identified aDove, determine whether it is substantial, large, important or otherwise efgnlflcanL Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or mrel); (b) probability of occumng; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geogra0hic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attacllments or reference supporting materials, Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse Impacts Ilev® been identified and adequately addressed. [] Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occu~ :1:hen proceed directly to the FULL FAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. ~ Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed act[on WILL NOT result in any. significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide on attachments as necessary, the'reasons supporting this determination: Tide et Responsible Onic~ 2 Site Plan Chack List C~ C~ f ~J [,~] C] C] [] Il [~.l [ "'.1 [~l C] [] [ ,,,.] [] [] [] [J [~] [] Il Lot, block, section from tax map Name and address of landowner on record Names and addresses of adjoining landowners Name and address of applicant (if not same a~landowner) Name and address of person preparing map (plan) sealed with license seal and signature Date of plan North point Location of all rights-of-way within 500 feet of property lines Key map showing location and owners of all adjoining lands within 500 feet at a scale of 1 inch equals 100 feet Existing zoning, including zone lines Scale, 1 inch equals 20 feet Existing contours with intervals of 2 feet or less Show wetlands Trees of 6 inches in diameter at a point 3 feet above the trunk base Location of any cultural and historical features within 500 feet of the property boundaries Existing building structures and utilities All uses of the site Paved areas including sidewalks and parking areas Outdoor lighting Outdoor signs - sketch to scale and colors Grading, including existing and proposed topography with 2 feet contours on site and 200 feet beyond the property line Spot elevations for buildings Location of landscaping, buffering, street tree plans Building elevations for all facades and floor plans showing proposed use of floor area Show location of ground transformers, fire well and fire hydrants Show location of dumpster Percent lot coverage Percent landscaped Data for architectural review (see attached sheet) Review required by Suffolk County Department of Health Services Review by New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) for curb cut permit Review by Suffolk County Department of Public Works (SCDPW) for curb cut permit Review by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Review by Southold Town Trustees (freshwater wetlands). Flag and show wetlands on plan Review required by Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Review required (permit) by Southold Town Board Other First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 1000-101-1-14.5 1000-95-3-3.6 Allce B. Berkman & Ors. C/O Barry Berkman P.O. Box 40 Bellmore NY 11710 1000-101-1-7.2 John C. Tuthill 3310 Elijahs Lane Mattituck NY 11952 1000-101-1-8.1 William H. Wickham, Est. P.O. Box 954 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-1-9 Edwin Ma~inez 525 143rd Street, Apt 3A Bronx NY 10454 1000-101-1-10 Jefferson Temple Church P.O. Box 438 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-1-11 Rev. Eugene Jefferson P.O. Box 709 Mattituek NY 11952 1000-101-1-12 John Jacobs, Est. C/O W. W. Jacobs 100-16 203ra Street Hollis NY 11423 1000-101-1-13 Robert E. & Donna A. Parker P.O. Box 1568 Mattituck NY 11952 1000-101-1-14.3 Ernest Schneider & wife (this one was not checked off) 915 Lakeside Drive Southold NY 11971 1000-101-1-14.4 Harold W. Watts 144 Bay Avenue Greenport NY 11944 1000-101-1-14.6 Galia A. Hanoch C/O Yale Roe Films 730 Park Avenue New York NY 10021 1000-101-1-15.1 Gasper & Adelaide Piscano Main Road Jamesport NY 11947 1000-101-1-15.2 Michael s & Mary Ann Boken 16485 County Road #48 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-1-16.2 Frances Slezak & Alf G. Sommerstad 7405 Alvahs Lane Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-1-16.3 Roger & Digna Alvarez 20-06 36th Street Astoria NY 11105 1000-101-1-16.4 Stavroula & Athanasios Papathanasopoulos 7005 Alvahs Lane Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-1-16.5 Andreas & Peter & Helen Kalapodis 46-36 197th Street Flushing NY l 1358 1000-101-1-16.6 Michael Maleas 40-11 193 Street Flushing NY 11358 1000-101-1-16.7 Donna Hagzan 81 Washington Drive Kings Park NY 11754 1000-101-1-17 Paul A & Rose M Schoch 16495 County Road 48 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-1 - 18 (this one is not checked off) Steve C. & Holly Cavalier 6205 Alvahs Lane Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-2-6 William H. Wickham, Est. P.O. Box 954 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-2-7 Eliot Drake Evans & Ors. C/O Joseph H. Gibbons, Esq. Caminiti & Gibbons P.O. Box 992 Southold NY 11971 1000-101-2-8 Jerome A Gristina 38 Belden Hill Lane Wilton CT 06897 1000-101-2-9 Suffolk County 330 Center Drive Riverhead NY 11901 1000-101-2-11.1 Robert L. & Jo Ida Hubbard 16300 Middle Road, Rt2 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-2-12 John T. Ford P.O. Box 174 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-2-13 Alexander A. Ruskowski, Jr. 16600 County Road 48 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-2-14 (this one was not checked off) William H. Maston & wife 5558 Alvahs Lane P.O. Box 237 Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-2-15 (this one was not checked off) Denise M. Antignano 5745 Alvahs Lane Cutchogue NY 11935 1000-101-2-16 (this one was not checked off) Suffolk County Water Authority 4060 Sunrise Highway Oakdale NY 11769 SUFFOLK 24A - l'q* - NOTICE ~ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK (~)I~~TO~40~ SOUTHOLD MAI~TEN~CE. ~LTERATION* $A~£ OR ~i~'~ Reel Property fox Service Agency Y, -~,~ ,. SECTION NO ~O~UE, LONE~ 1.SLANE), NY I-r'K NATIONAL TITLE ANCE COI','IPANY OF NY RENCE DEEDI L II~'q P. ~8' HONL~ENT FOUNI~ PIONUHENT 5ET PIPE POUND ~'~ J ~,ITUATE: GblTGHO~L/t: TOI~IN OF: ~O!JTHOLO 5¢,IFF:OLI~ COUNT'K, NC' TOPO ADDE[2 6-29-00 SUFFOLK GOUNTY TAX MAP lO00 I01 I 14.5 CERTIFIE[2 TO: FIRST BAPTIST GHUR. C,H OF CUTC.,HO~U.E, LON~ 15LAN~, NY FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSkJRANOE C, OMPAN¥ OF NY # NOTES: REFERENC, E [~EEIP: L 11~Sq P. 68 · MONUMENT FOUN[~ E] MONUMENT 0 PIPE POUNID ELAVATION5 REFERENE, E AN A$SUMEP DATUM 22.9 month rood) Ol GRAPHIC SCALE ~."= 60' P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 $outhold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 7(55-1938 Fax (631) 7(55-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 26, 2004 Ms. Diane Herold P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogae 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue, NY SCTM# 1000-101-1-14.5 ZoneA-C Dear Ms. Herold: This letter is to inform you that the above site plan application was reviewed at the Architectural Review Commitiee (ARC) meeting held on April 15, 2004. A copy of the meeting minutes and comments are attached. Please review them and inform us in writing if you are in agreement with the conditions. Please modify the site plan, construction plans and submit the revised plans to the Planning Board. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 ext. 229 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Respectfully yours, / Bruno Semon Senior Site Plan Reviewer CC:file enc. ARC minutes SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE April 15, 2004 The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m. Members present were: Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman. Robert I. Brown, Co-Chairman Herbert Adler, Jr. Landmarks Preservation Committee Howard Meinke, Cutchogue Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary APR 1 9 2004 Southold Town PlanninE Board Aisc present were Bruno Semon of the Planning Board staff, Stacy Jacobson, Esq. and Marco A. Neves, R.A. for CVS Pharmacy; Diane Herald R.A. and John Rose for the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue; and Patricia Moore, Esq.. Danita Otruba-O'Connor and Edward Butt, R.A.'s for GAlA Holistic Circle. Moved by Robert Brown and seconded by Herbert Adler, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of March 4, 2004 Vote of the Committee: Ayes all. ~orth Road - Curtchogue) Because the simulated brick veneer approved at the March 4 meeting was not satisfactory in its appearance, the applicant's representatives proposed the use of Cedar Impressions vinyl shingles on all sides and horizontal siding of the same material in the gables., all in snow color. Moved by Robert Keith and seconded by Howard Meinke it was RESOLVED to accept this modification with the CONDITION that a sample of the trim color be submitted for approval Vote of the Committee: Ayes all. Applicants are reminded that deviations from approved drawings without the review and approval of the Architectural Review Committee will cause recission of the original approval and may negatively impact securing the Certificate of Occupancy. 1670 HOUSE (North Road -Southold) Garrett Strang recused himself. It was RESOLVED by Robert Keith and seconded by Howard Meinke to APPROVE the addition of an external stair in the rear of the building required as an emergency exit by the addition of a second floor within the existing structure. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. GAlA HOLISTIC CIRCLE (Shipyard Lane - East Marion) The representatives of the applicant described a 108 unit healing, meditation and hotel facility on the 18 acre site with a circular main building to contain a 200 seat restaurant., all in the Japanese style of architecture. The grounds will have a 30 foot waterfall and small man-made lakes, emphasizing circular patterns and Japanese landscaping but with local plantings. It was subsequently RESOLVED by Howard Meinke and seconded by Herbert Adler to APPROVE the project CONCEPTUALLY, subject to detailed submissions, and to strongly RECOMMEND that the Planning Board "land bank" as much of the parking as possible. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. ~:~>' PHARMACY (Main Road - Mattituck) Followir~g a ,presentation of the proposed project, it was RESOLVED by Robe~'t Brown and Seconded by Herbert Adler to APPROVE the proposal with the CONDITIONS that the divided light windows be continued across the remaining 2 bays on North elevation and in the first and third bays from the North on the East elevation (with the understanding that these may be display windows), that the roofing will be architectural shingles, that pavers or red stampcrete be used for the internal sidewalks, that drawings of the ground signage be submitted for approval, and that the building mounted light fixtures be clarified (a preference for soffit fixtures was expressed).. Vote of Committee: Ayes all, Applicants are reminded that deviations from approved plans without the review and approval of the Architectural Review Committee will cause recision of the original approval and may negatively impact upon securing the Certificate of Occupancy, CUTCHOGUE HARBOR MARINA (3350 West Creek Avenue - Cutchogue) The Committee reviewed the photographs and documentation submitted by the applicant. Inasmuch as no new structures or activities are proposed, it was RESOLVED by Garrett Strang and seconded by Robert Keith to thank the Planning Board but to acknowledge that there are NO ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTERISTICS upon which to comment. Vote of the Committee: Ayes all. RMB REALTY (North Road - Southold) Moved by Garrett Strang and seconded by Howard Meinke, it was RESOLVED to RETAIN the orientation of the buildings as originally presented, to RECOMMEND that the internal sidewalks be brick and that dumpsters not be located end ator~g either the North Road or Hortons Lane. Vote of the Committee: Ayes all, Robert W. Keith Secretary Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 March 31, 2004 Bruno Semon Senior Site Plan Reviewer Planning Board Office Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: Site plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 Count7 Road 48 Cutchogue, New York SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 AHt - 1 20O4 Southol~ Town ?lanning Boar~ Dear Mr. Semon: Upon the request of the Architectural Review Committee regarding the change in exterior material on the building, I did further research on the brick product manufactured by Genstone and being provided by General Steel as part of the building package. Unfortunately we were misled in the application of the brick facing. It is manufactured as two-foot wide panels that are glued and screwed to the base. Then the seams are glued and painted with a matching color. The Church has decided that this material is inappropriate for their building. Last night the Church met and decided to revise the exterior material of the building. The main body of the church will be clad with Certaintead Cedar Impressions vinyl sid'mg, perfection shingles in the color snow, a grayed white. The gable ends will be clad in Certainteed Mainstreet siding, double 4" brushed clapboard in the color snow. The roof and trim will rema'm the same as previously presented. If the Architectural Review Committee would like us to present samples of these products, please schedule this project on your next meeting date. Thank you for your help on this project. Sincerely, Diane Herold PLAI~I~G BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Cha/r RICHARD CAGGIANO WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 23, 2004 Diane Herold PO Box 884 Westhampton, NY 11978 Re: Site plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48 Cutchogue, NY SCTM# 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Ms. Herald, This letter is to inform you that the above listed site plan application was reviewed at the Planning Board Work Session on March 22, 2004. The Planning Board accepted and approved the minutes from the A.R.C. meeting of March 4, 2004. This will be attached to the approved site plan dated August 12, 2002. Attached you will find a copy of the minutes from the meeting. Please review the minutes and inform us in writing if you are in agreement with the conditions. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 ext. 229 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Respectfully yours, dhouse Southold Town Planning Board Chair CC:file PLA~TNI~G BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair RICHARD CAGGIANO WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 19, 2004 Diane Herold PO Box 884 Westhampton, NY 11978 Re: Site plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48 Cutchogue, NY SCTM# 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Ms. Herald, This letter is to inform you that the above listed site plan application was r~iewed at the Architect Review Committee (ARC) meeting held on March 4, 2004. Attached you will find a copy of the minutes fi.om the meeting. Please review the minutes and inform us in writing if you are in agreement with the conditions. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 ext. 229 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Senior Site Plan Reviewer CC:file enc. ARC minutes SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTE MAR 17 20O4 Southotd Towfl ~Pian.in~ Boa~ MARCH 4, 2004 The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30p.m., Members present were: Gntrrett A. Stra~g, Co;Chairman Robert I Brown, Co-Chairman Herbert Adler, Jr., Landmarks Preservation Committee Herbert Ernst, Southold Also present were Councilman Thomas.Wickham, Bruno Semen of the Planning Board Staff, Michael and Joy Domino for Greenport Heights Development Corporation, John Rose and Diane Herald, R.A. for First Baptist Church of Cutcbogue, Jim DeLuca, KA. for RMB Realty LLC. and pat Moore, Esq. for Matthuck Fire Department. Greenport Heights Development Corp. (74365 Main Road, Greenport) The applicants resubmitted their previou$~llrawings with no changes but only described material and.~ finish choices. A discussion, ensued with regard to the applic_an~t~as reason for not consideri~.g !.he design alternates suggested by the committee at the December 2 - meeting. The applicant indicated he liked the design of the building as it was and would not be willing to entertain any design alternates. The Committee indicated that although we would have preferred the building's from facade to face South, (NYS Rt. 25) we could understand his reason for having it face West. The committee reiterated it's concerns that both the'South and E~'st facing facades were not sympathetic to their Main Road exposure, especially give~ the fact the, building site is located on the primary corridor to and from Greenport Village. We/~nce again.9~{ggested that some creative architectural modifications to the South and East elevations could be accomplished with little or no additional construction cost and much aesthetic benefit to not only the Town and Village but also the project site. To the committee's disappointment, the applicant refused to give these suggestions any consideration. Moved by Robert Brown and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was RESOLVED to deny the application and stand by the committee's original re~01ution of December 2, 2003, copy attached. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. Applicants a,e reminded :hat deviations from approved drawings without the review and approval of the Architectural Review Committee will cause rescission of the original approval and may negatively impact securing the Certificate of Occupancy. I "" ' "~""*"~ ..... tCR 48 Cutchogue) Due to budget reasons, the Applicant's architect described a design change from that whiCh ~vns previously approved, of an all masonry building to a steel framed building with a simulated brick veneer ("C~nstona") and a bronze colored standing seam metal roof. It was noted tho building design and footprint stayed essentially the same however Robert Brown voiced a reservation to the ridge intersections not aligning. All other architectural elements, materials and finishes are to remain as previously approved. Moved by Herbert Adler and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was RESOLVED to accept the modification to the original approval. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. Applicants are reminded that deviations from approved drawings without the review and approval of the Architectural Review Committee will cause rescission of the original approval and may negatively impact securing the Certificate of Occupancy. RMB Realty, LLC (C.R. 48, Southold) "~The Applicant's ~rchitect described a new medical complex comprised of two one story brick ven~er buildings of traditional styl~ with a central courtyard and surrounded by parking. The roofing will be architectural shingles'in a ~eathered wood color, windows to be Andersen white vinyl clad and entry doors to'be white aluminum commercial storefront. The applicant offered to have all roof penetrations on the courtyard side of the buildings, install "Period Style" low, pole mounted, 360 degree lighting fixtures in the courtyard only with higher pole mounted parking lot lighting, shielded to totally contain light on the site. The applicant agrees to delete the vinyl siding at the gable ends and install a "Hardie Plank" type siding product in its place. The committee recommends that the Planning Board "Land Bank" the northerly most row of parking along Cl~ 48 to increase the planting area transition between the road and the parking are~ The applicant agreed with this recornmendafimg Moved by Robert Brown and seconded by Herbert Adler, it was RESOLVED to approve the application as submitted with the CONDITIONS that all roof penetrations match the color of the roof, all ground mounted mechanical equipment be screened with landscaping, and final lighting fixture choices as well as site/building signage be submitted for review by the ARC. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. Applicants are reminded that deviations from approved drawings without the review and approval of the Architectural Review Committee will cause rescission of the original approval and may negatively 'impact securing the Certificai/e of Occupancy. Mattituck Fire Department (Pike Street, Mettituck) - The Applicant's attorney described a small addition to the pike street side of the headquarters building to house a radio room/dispatch area with all materials matching the existing building. In addition an existing accessory building in the southwest comer of the site will be reconstructed for use as a command center. Moved by Garrett Strang and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to approve the application as submitted with the CONDITION that the material choices and colors for the reconstructed accessory building be submitted for review by the ARC. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. Applicants are reminded that deviations from approved drawings without the review and approval of the Architectural Review Committee will cause rescission of the original approval and may negatively impact securing the Certificate of Occupancy. Penney Lumber Cellular Phone Tower (Sound Avenue, Mattituck) Moved by Robert Brown and seconded by Herbert Adler, it was RESOLVED to thank the Planning Board for the referral but to acknowledge that there are no architectural characteristics that bear comment. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. Meeting Adjourned at 6:00 P.M. The next meeting has yet to be scheduled. Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE December 2, 2003 The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m.. Members present were: Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chair~an. Robert I. Brown, Co-Chairman Herbert Adler, dr. ,Landmarks Preservation Committee Howard Meinke, Cutchogue Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary Also present were Bruno Semon of the Planning Board staff, Michael aRd Joy Domino for Greenport Heights Development Corporation, Darin Skrezek for Natural Landscape Accents, and Thomas Wickham, Moved by Robert Brown and seconded by Garrett Stra .ng, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of November 6, 2003. Vote of the Committee: Ayes al.l.. BREWER YACHT YARD (Manhasset Avenue - Greenport) Moved by Herbert Adler and seconded by Howard Meinke, it was RESOLVED that the prior CONDITIONS were SATISFIED SAVE for the color of the roof. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. GREENPORT HEIGHTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (74365 Main Road - Greenport) The applicants described a 2400 square foot building to be shared by restaurant and retail spaces and faced to the west. The Committee recommended that the design professional suggest changes to acknowledge that the South elevation faces the street and to mitigate the appearance of the East elevation which is now designed as the rear of the structure/' -~ Moved by Garrett Strang and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to TABLE the application awaiting design possibilities and the completed checklist pertaining to roof penetrations, exterior lighting etc. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. NATURAL LANDSCAPE ACCENTS (North Road - Peconic) The applicant described a 50,000 square metal, heated, storage building to include an office and toilet facilities. The Committee suggested that the roof pitch be increased to as much as 6 in 12 and that the porch roof be changed from a hip to a straight shed design. Moved by Garrett Strang and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to TABLE the application pending rev!~ed drawings and the information on the Committee's checklist. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. / .../ .../ Submission Without a Cover Letter First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Breakdown of estimated costs to build the shell of the building Insurance - fire / workmens compensation - by church Temporary utilities - electric, etc. Dumpster fees Temporary porta-potti Survey- staking of building, elevations, etc.- by church Excavation and backfill Poured concrete foundation Steel building Cost of erection Shipping Brick veneer Exterior doors and windows Electrical on exterior walls Total $15,000 1,500 5,000 50O 3,500 10,000 70,000 88,780 30,000 3,526 40,000 25,200 5,000 $ 298,006 Additional items not required for shell but part of exterior work Stained glass windows - by church Bluestone landings at three main entrances ExteriorYails Steeple installation Total 50,000 12,000 15,000 5,000 $ 82,000 First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Breakdown of estimated costs to finish the interior of the building Site Work Sanitary system Gutters and drywells Landscaping - donated Driveway and parking areas Concrete walkways Chimney Finish well installation Construction Interior framing and carpentry labor Interior framing material Interior doors and hardware Interior trim material Sheetrock and spackling Insulation Suspended ceiling Interior stair Total Total 3,500 20,000 50,000 20,000 3,000 3,000 $ 99,500 40,000 3,500 30,000 5,000 60,000 14,000 10,000 3,000 $165,500 Finishes and Specialties Carpet and floor tile Painting Kitchen cabinets and equipment Bathroom accessor/es Fellowship Hall partition doors Baptismal pool, mirror and stained glass Sanctuary fumiture Fellowship Hall furniture Office furniture Mechanicals Plumbing Electrical HVAC Miscellaneous Total Total 40,000 30,000 35,000 8,000 8,000 15,000 20,000 7,000 3,000 $166,000 40,000 60,000 60,000 5,000 $165,000 Total for building $ 976,006 FEATURES &BENEHTS : Genstone products are ideal for both new construction and refinishing projects · 'Key Features Include: Lightweight- Genstone weighs as little as one pound per square foot, eliminating the need for lift equipment or extra labor. · Durable- GenStone is manufactured of high-impact resistant structural This is the same mat~:~E~ed in,ocean aquariums and theme parks. 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Your limits are determined ':"' products increase the R-value to homes and cOmmercial structures, as well as meeting building code requirements. · Perfect for --. :Commercial or ..~ Residential · High Durability (Ur stable) · Hi§h impact ~:- ' "~Resistant Structural Polyurethane · Significantly Improves Thermal Insulating , Properties · Morter-free installation ,u~inff simvle · ha~d~'.~001~ · No Painting · No Staining · No Waterproofing · Lightweight for Easy Handling & Installation PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair RICHARD CAGGIANO WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 20, 2004 Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: A-Z Dear Ms. Herold: This letter is to inform you that the above-referenced site plan application is set for the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) Meeting on Thursday, March 4, 2004 at 4:30 p.m. at the Town Hall in Southold. Attached is an ARC check list which you should refer to in preparation for the meeting. Please submit all materials that need to be presented to the ARC before the meeting date or bring the materials with you to the meeting. Please inform us in advance if you will not be ready for the meeting date. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Respectfully yours, ~1~ rr~' o°r SS ~e °Pqan Revi ewer encls. Er J~&BETH A. TOWN CLERK RE~ISTRA~ OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFI,1CER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (631) 765-6145 Telephone (631) 765-1800 southoldtown.northfork.net OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEETING RESCHEDULED February 18, 2004 Thc Southold Town ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE will meet MARCH 4, 2OO4 on Thursday~ ..... v~-, ..... . ,~, ~nAa at 4:30 P.M. in the Conference Room at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York. AGENDA 1. Greenport Heights 2. First Baptist Church, Cutchogue 3. Medical Center, Southold Southold Town Clerk Committee Members Town Board Town Attomey Chief of Police Supt. of Highways Departments News media FEB 19 2004 $outhold Town Planning[ Boar~ The following information is to be submitted to the Architectural Review Committee after the Planning Board notifies you in writing that the application is acceptable. The Planning Board office will attach a copy ora site plan to the following material: Notations as to the type of building construction, proposed occupancy or use and the location of fire separation walls (if it projects beyond the building envelope). Floor plans drawn to scale (1/4" = 1' preferred) Elevation drawings to scale of all sides of each building (1/4" = 1' preferred). The following information shall be shown on the drawings: Type and color of roofing - include sample Type and color of siding - include sample Type of windows and doors to be used, material and color of all windows and door frames - include sample Type and color of trim material - include sample Rendering of bui!ding if possible Notation of the type of heating/cooling equipment to be used. Show or indicate exterior locations of all equipment i.e., heat pumps, ak conditioning compressors, etc. on plans and/or elevations. Type and locations of all roof-mounted mechanical equipment Type and locations of all mechanical equipment, plumbing and/or attic venting through roof or building sidewall. Type, color and style of proposed masonry material for chimneys or accent walls - include samples or photos. Details, color, type and style of any proposed ornamentation, awnings, canopies or tents. Photos of existing buildings and/or neighboring properties from four directions of project site, if possible. Type, color and design of all exterior signage, both building-mounted and free standing. Please use this list as a checklist. Regretfully, we cannot accept incomplete submissions. Place all materials in a large manilla envelope with your application name printed on the outside. Large samples should be labeled. If you want samples returned, please note same on the label. THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE WOULD BE HAPPY TO MEET WITH YOU AT A PRE-SUBMISSION CONFERENCE PRIOR TO YOUR ACTUAL SUBMISSION Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 February l2,2004 Architectural Review Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold~ New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue FEB I 3 Southold Town Dear Architectural Review Board Members: Your board approved the design of the proposed church to be built by the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue. The cost of that design was estimated at 1.3 million dollars~ which was more than the church felt they could afford. Additionally, conversations with the representatives of several local banks convinced the congregation that they were not able to carry the mortgage necessary to build the church. In an effort to reduce the cost of construction, we spoke to General Steel Corporation regarding the building ora steel building for the church. 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The result is a new design that could save a half a million dol- lars. If all goes well, the work could begin in earnest this spring. "I thank God for letting us hold off until He showed us a better way," said the Rev. Cornelius Fulford, church pastor. The new building is to rise on a four-acre parcel about three miles west of the present church, which is adjacent to the town's waste disposal center. The First Baptist Church gave the Church Lane com- munity, one of the North Fork's first African- American neighborhoods, its name. The congregation had planned a masonry structure that would more than double its seating capacity to See Baptist church, page 34 I Baptist church ' cash donations and in-kind 'services he From page 4 estimates would otherwise cost hun- up to 250, with room for offices for a variety of community outreach efforts, such as counseling and other social work. The church is now leaning toward pursuing a steel building, said Pastor Fulford. That could shave the cost from $1.3 million to about $800,000. The church's fund-raising efforts continue in the hope of having either no mortgage or a very small debt. The pastor said his congregation has received a considerable amount of support from other area churches, dreds of thousands of dollars. "I've really never seen a town give so much love and support to help us build this church," he said. "It iust blew me away." So far the church has raised roughly $250,000, the pastor said. "I'm a happy pastor, l really am," he said. "This is a wonderful town, believe me. God is really blessing us." Tim Kelly R~ iUEST FOR INFORMATIOi. ~OR ASSISTANCE Date: Name: Telephone: Mailing Address: SCTM# of site you are Inquiring about: Query: (Please be specific about the information you need. Provide suppoding documentation - surveys, maps, sketches -where possible.) For Office Use Only: Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 September 16, 2002 Town of Southold Planning Board Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutehogue 11935 SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Planning Board Members: Southoid Town On Thursday, September 12, 2002, I attended the meeting of the Architectural Review Committee to present a revised floor plan and elevations for the proposed church. Because construction costs are rising, the church decided to condense parts of the church such as the sanctuary and the wing on the northeast comer of the building. Attached is a print of the floor plan and elevations that were presented to the committee. They requested that the side porch roof be elevated so these drawings reflect that change. This design was approved by the Architectural Review Committee. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Diane Herold 09/30/2002 Som~old Tow" A~ral ~ Commi11~ Minu~ o! meeting Sep~mber 12, 2002 G~r~t S~ra~ Howard Meinke Herbert Ad~r lb~rt Brown ]hrt', Ii.hi.ere: Southold Town rr, m~ Moor, PJannino Board S~ ~ r~g ~p~ ~u~ w~ p~ ~ a~v~ Plum~ and ~a~ m a~ ~ ~ ~ m ~m ~m ~ ~f. Peconie ~ l~tsent: Tom Woiper~ Young & Young Denab Wilhelm, ~ Herbefl A. moved to accmp~ See,~d by Howard M. aeeepted unanimously. Present: Mm. HeroM Color rmdered drawtnE or ~ was preSmml. C3mn~e in roofliue at retry (ralmin~ bl.ober), mud rove lime was Gtrrett S. moved to approve with eham~eL Yon IL Second. St. Peteram Lutheran C3,ureh Preseut: Ms. HeroM RPZ valve botb~ warn prorated YanlL moved tomempt. Gtrrett & memmL meeq~ed uuimmtly. Diane Herald, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 July 16 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue SCTM 1000.101-1-14.5 Dear Planning Board Members: Attached are four copies of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services approval for the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue. Also attached are nine copies of the site plan revised July 8, 2002, that show the following: Additional planting that has been located along the parking area and driveways 2) 275 gallon oil tank~q located in the cellar below the kitchen Revised sanitary section as requested by S.C.D.H.S. If you need additional information regarding this application, please contact me. Sincerely, Diane Herold JUL 2002 Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 July 8, 202 Southold Town Architectural Review Committee Town Hall 53095 State Road 25 $outhold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, North Road, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Com.rrdttee Members: Attached is the colored rendition of the sign proposal for the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue. On behalf q£ the church, I want to thank you for approving this sigm Diane Herold JUL 09 07/08/2002 MON 14:4o [TX/RE NO 7414] ~002 LEAF Page 1 o1' l Montauk Sign Carvin8 Cox HANO-CAI~VED SIGN w~w. mont,~ukeigne.com J~L ~ ~ ~~e://C:\W~ND~WS\TEMP\Temp~rary%2~~nternet%2~Fi~es\C~ntent.~E5\6J998KQZ\First%2~Baptist%2~Cutch~gue.JPG 7/7/02 SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE June 25, 2002 The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m.. Members present were: .Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman Robert I. Brown, Co-Chairman Herbert Adler, Jr., Landmarks Preservation Committee Yan Reiger, Orient Sanford Hanauer, Mattituck h Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary Also present were Victor L'Eplattenier and Scott Hughes of the Planning Board Staff, Diane Herold, Bud Koehler, Nancy Steelman, and Russell Hearn. Moved by Herbert Adler and seconded by Sanford Hanauer, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of May 14, 2002. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (North Road - Cutchogue) Ms. Herold indicated that the emergency light would be a metal haloid fixture, that the lighting for the sign would be screened and that the sign would be hunter green with ivory insets and posts. It was RESOLVED by Robert Keith and seconded by Garrett Strang to APPROVE the application. Vote of the Committee: Ayes excepting one Nay (Sanford Hanauer) and one Abstention (Yan Rieger). OSPREY DOMINION WINERY (Main Road - Peconic) Mr. Koehler presented an agricultural storage barn of green metal siding and a mill finish roof with a 1/2 to 12" pitch located about 700' from the Main Road. Moved by Herbert Adler and seconded by Sanford Hanauer, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the application as submitted' Vote of the Committee: Ayes excepting one Nay (Robert Keith) NOTE TO THE PLANNING BOARD: PLEASE DO NOT REFER APPLICATIONS FOR REVIEW WHEN THE BUILDING HAS ALREADY BEEN ORDERED. PREMIUM WINE GROUP (North Road - Mattituck) Ms. Steelman described, metal canopy 56' x 60' to cover the crushing pad behind the easterly of the two existing buildings. The metal roof will match the buildings and color of the columns will match the siding. Moved by Robert Keith and seconded by Herbert Adler, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE th~application as submitted. ~W~eit Vote of the Committee: Ayes all. 'h Secretary Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 June 25, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-I-14.5 Dear Planning Board Members: Attached is a Notice of Incomplete Application - Commercial, from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. As soon a~ the Suffolk County Water Authority issues their letter of water availability, the required information will be submitted in order to complete the application. Sincerely, Diane Herold Southold TeW PJanning lo)m ' WWM - 006 (Rev. 5/02) TO: OFFICE OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMEN~TM SUFFOLK coUNTy CENTER RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK 11901 NOTICE (631) 852-2100 GMZ NOTICE OF INCOblPLETE APPLICATION - COMMERCIAL Diane Herold - Architect P. O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Your submission for the referenced subdivision has further review and/or approval: [] Completed Application WWM-004Section 3 [] Processing Fee $ due [] SEQRA Determination - Town ['~ Wetlands Permit or Waiver - NYSDEC / Town ~ Town / Village Zoning Letter [] Restrictive Covenants for: [] SPDES GP-95-01 form validated by NYSDEC [] Well Water Analysis [] Public Water Availability Letter 1 IV PROJECT NAME: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue REF. NO.: C10-02-0005 SCTM NO: 1000-101-1-14.5 been reviewed. This office will require the following for [] Engineering Report [] Article 6 (Subdivision) Approval [] Water Quality Approval [] Pollution Control Approval [] SCDPW Approval [] Review Board Determination [] P.E. / R.A. Certification of Existing Sanitary System [] Certificate of Authorization or Disclaimer [] Suffolk County Tax Map Number [] Metes and Bounds Description [] Lot Size [] Key Map [] Distance to Cross Street [] Location/Date/Results of Soil Borings / Test Holes [] Floor Plans [] Gross Floor Area of Building(s) [] All Surface Waters Within 300 ft. [--] Topographical Contours (5 ft. interval) [] Neighboring Wells and Sewage Systems within 150' of Property (or specify that there are none) [] Signature & Seal of Design Professional [] 5" x 7" Clear Area for Department Approval INFORMATION MISSING AND/OR: CORRECTIONS REQUIRED ON PLANS ]Storm Drainage Structure Locations [] Gallons/Day/Acre Sewage Discharge [] Sewage Disposal Design Calculations [] Location / Layout of Sewage System [] Profile / Details of Sewage System [] Sewage System Invert Elevations [] 50% Expansion Area for Leaching Pools [] Water and Sewer Service Line Location(s) [] Private Well Details and Location [] Profile / Details/Location of Water Supply System [] Existing Building, Sewage/Water System Location(s) [] Well Details [] Other: Project does not conform to Department Standards. See enclosed/previously sent Notice of Non-Conformance. [] Comments: 1. You must install a water treatment facility for the well water and provide proof the water meets acceptable standards for drinking water in accordance with the covenant on this property filed in Liber 10587 Page 85. 2. Please provide a floor plan for'the entire building. ' 3. The structure has three areas, a worship center, a meeting area, and an office area, please provide the maximum occupancy of each area. 4. Provide the location of both the well and the sanitary leaching pools on the lot to the west, or state they are both over 150 feet from thc property line. CC: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue P. O. Box 534 Cutchogue, NY 11935 PLEASE RETURN A COPY OF THIS FORM WITH ANY RESUBMISSION(S} Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 June 13, 2002 Southold Town Architectural Review Committee Town Hall 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: FkstBaptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 46, Cutchogue SCTM Dear Committee Members: Attached is a colored depiction of the proposed sign to be placed in front of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue. We believe the revised color for the lower removable panel conforms to your request. Sincerely, Diane Herold JUH t o Zuu.~ Southoid Town Planning Board HAND-CARVED SIGN veww. monta u keig ne. corn ~ 2Di( CaOLD LEAF LLrf1~J~Jt¢~ Diar~e Herold, Archit~t P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 June I0. 2002 Planning Board Tow~ of Southold 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Ct~tehogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutehogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14,5 De~r Planning Board MemL~ers: An application for a well for the water supply and a privaxe sanitary system for the proposed church for the First Baptist Church of Cutehogue was filed with thc Suffolk Cotmty Department of ~lealth Services and pro~s~:l by that departmel~t on April 17, 2002, At this time. ,either a notice nor a final p~z~it bas b~ issued for this project. I will submi! the final approval from the Suffolk County Department of I[ealth Services to your ~arcl as soon ~s it is available. Sincerely, Diane ][lerold Dearie Herald, Architect P.O. Box 854 W~sthampton Beach, New York 11978 (631) 288-5049 phone/fax Date: May 8. 2002 To: Victor, Town of Southold Plarmir~g Deportment Numix:r of pages including cover sheet three Re: St. Peter's Luthe~ran Church/First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Attached are the Im~tsmittal letters that you requested for the above projects. Later this ~,eek I should have lhe fin~ permit for thc curb cut for thc Fimt Baptist Chuteh aad will submit it to >~ur office along with the return receipts that I have roceix~d tlar both churche~s. ! will be able to arterial the m~tiag of th~ Architectural Review Con~ittee on Tuesday and would like to coafirm that the time will be 4:30. Thm~k you for your assistance m moving these appl!.caliom through all the necessary steps. Diane Hen'old, Architect P,O. Box 884 Wesfl:ampton Beach, New York 1197g May 6. 2002 Planning Board Iouai of Somhold 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Chmx:h ogCutchogue 15945 Ceunty Road 48, Cutchogu¢ SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Board Members: Attached are nine copies of the site plan for the First Baptist Chinch of Cutchogue, revised Ivlay 3. 2002, showing the following changes: The poles supporting the light fixtm'es in the t~arking ~ea have been reduced from 20 feet high to t4 f~t high. The light fixtures iii the parki~ag area are described as "light to shine downward" The curb cut has been increased to 30 feet wide with a 2S-foot radius and 10 feet of cotxcrete ct rb along County Road 48 as specified by the permit issued by the Suftblk County Department of Public Works Also attached is a copy of the permit issued by the Suffolk County Deptut,aent of PubLic Wot'ks, ]'his pemlit was signed by the Church Clerk Denise Ross and has been returned to the Department of Public Works, I should have the copy signed by the Chiefl.!ngineer by the end of this week ar which tmie it will be submitted to your bonrd. Sincerely, Diane Herold Diane Herald, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 May 6. 2002 Planning Board To~ of Southold 53095 Slate Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: St. Peter's Lutheran Church 71305 Main Road, Greeaport SCTM 1000-45-2-7.1 Dea~ Board Membem: Attached are nine copies of the site plan for St. Peter's Lutheran Church revised May 3. 2002, ahowing the following changes: The poles supporting the light fixtares in tl~ parking area have been reduced from 20 feet high to 14 feet high. The light fixtures in the parking area are described as "light to shine downward' Siueerely, Diane Herold SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE May 14, 2002 The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m.. Members present were: Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman Herbert Adler, Jr., Landmarks Preservation Committee Yan Reiger, Orient Howard G. Meinke, Cutchogue Sanford Hanauer, Mattituck Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary $outhold Town Planning Board Aisc present were Victor L'Eplattenier of the Planning Board Staff, Diane Herold, David Saland, Jeffrey T. Butler and Joseph Pfaff. Moved by Herbert Adler and seconded by Howard Meinke, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of March 28, 2002. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Main Road - Greenport) Ms. Herold presented catalogue cuts of the three types of exterior lighting fixtures, i.e. shielded downlight in the parking area, translucent cylinders at the entrance and an emergency light by the rear kitchen door. The present and future air conditioning units will be screened by arbor vitae. The suggestion to alter the roof line was not agreed Moved by Howard Meinke and seconded by Robert Keith, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the application. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. ___,~../( North Road - Cutchogue) Ms. Herold presented catalogue cuts of the exterior lighting fixtures, i.e. entrance fixtures, emergency lights in the rear, ground lighting of the front elevation and sign, and shielded downlight for parking. The sign will be 4'x6', parallel to the road and 3 feet above grade; railings will be wrought iron, front roof penetrations a terratone color and the front gable clapboard hardy plank. Moved by Sanford Hanauer and seconded by Yan Reiger, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the application with the CONDITIONS that the emergency light be a metal haloid fixture, that the colors of the sign be submitted later for approval and that the ground fixtures be screened to the sides with landscaping. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. LAUREL LINKS (Main Road - Laurel) Moved by Herbert Adler and seconded by Robert Keith, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the increase in height of the Maintenance Barn from 11' to 14' at the eaves to allow for 12' doors. The previous approval for the Cart Barn and Half Way House stand without need for review of the roof penetrations and lighting. Approvals of the Club House and Pool House remain pending. Excerpts of earlier minutes pertaining to Laurel Links are appended for reference. Vote of the Committee: Ayes all. Robert W. Keith Secretary. ARC MINUTES PERTAINING TO LAUREL LINKS Our guests described a clubhouse, cart barn, maintenance building, pool house and halfway house. The cart barn and maintenance building, would have board and batten siding over metal with green standing seam metal roofs. The other buildings would have cedar shingle siding and roofs in a natur'al finish. It was RESOLVED by Garrett Strang and seconded by Robert Keith to TABLE the last three presentations until a meeting to be held June 1 at 4:00 p.m. It was RESOLVED by Howard Meineke and seconded by Sanford ~/o~o Hanauer to offer the following RECOMMENDATIONS to the Planning Board. Club House. A drawing of a decorative rail.lng above the kitchen is requested to assure that it will screen the mechanicals housed or vented there. The trash location and screening need to be specified; roof penetrations should be copper. The Planning Board is asked to consider if the parking ~rea and its lighting are screened from the Main Road. Pool House. Roof penetrations should be copper and the exhaust from any direct vent boiler be concealed. Cart Barn The elevations, especially the West, should be more akin to the Club House, for example, deleting the arch tops on the barn doors and the use of shed dormers rather than gambrel. A sample of the roof color is requested with the thought that brown may be better than some shades of green Maintenance Barn. Same comments as the Cart Barn and consider screen planting to the north for the benefit of the residence across the Long Island tracks. Half Way House. Copper roof penetrations and screened trash site The Committee would like to review illustrations of the proposed external lighting fixtures for all the buildings and other uses. In the final submission we ask that a list of materials be provided on the drawing or an annexed schedule Moved by Robert Keith and seconded by Garrett Strant, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the application with the CURRENT CONDITION that a ,/~'-~,..,,,k'~ color board be presented for the roofs and siding of the cart barn and ~aintenance barn and that prior to the issuance of the building permit a SUBSEQUENT CONDITION include location of roof penetrations and catalogue cuts of all external lic~ht nfl fixtures. LAUREL LINKS (Main Road - Mattituck) Moved by Sanford Hanauer and seconded by Howard Meineke, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the colors for the Cart and Maintenance barns, i.e. Cabot's Nantucket White on cedar board and batten with Emerald Green roofs and service doors., for the Club House, Pool House and Half-way House, natural cedar roof and siding shingles with white trim. Vote of the Committee: Ayes all. It is noted that on August 29 the Committee added a SUBSEQUENT CONDITION that the location of roof penetrations and catalogue cuts of all external lighting fixtures be presented prior to the issuance of a building permit. At its meeting of June 1, the Committee asked that screen planting be considered to the north of the maintenance barn for the benefit of the residence across the railroad tracks and that the Planning Board consider if the parking lot and ¢ lighting will be screened from the Main Road. ~ HIGHWAY WORK PERMIT Page 1 of 2 DATE iSSUED [ 4/25/2002 ] SECURITY !i - ' 5 '~.00 ] DATE PAID, [ i PROJECT NAME ' -- , TAX MAP g: [1000-10i-l-i4.5 PERMIT FEE [ $0.00 DATE PAID ~ [ j CERTIFIED CHECK # r LETTER OF CREDIT # i PERMITTEE [First Baptist Church of Cutchogue ] ~ RETURN SECURITY TO (IF DIFFERENT) ADDRESS [15945 Cotmty Rd. 48 PHONE # I PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 136, ART. 6, OF THE NEW YORK STATE HIGHWAY LAW, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE PERNIITTEE TO: Build 30' wide commercial street type access with 6" asphalt pavement and concrete curbs. Restore the County right- of-way. All work shall be performed in accordance with plans provided by Diane Hereld, dated 1/15/02, latest revision as noted and in accordance with this Dept.'s most recent general, traffic and matedal specifications and as directed by the County engineer. On the north side of CR 48, Middle Rd., 684' west of Alvah's Lane in the hamlet of Cutchogue, Town of Southold. Note: Sprinkler systems and or advertising signs are not permitted on County Right of Way. IN THE HAMLET/VILLAGE OF: /South#Id IN THE TOWN OF: ISouthold k AS SET FORTH AND REPRESENTED ON THE ATTACHED PLANS, TYPICAL SECTIONS AND PURSUANT TO THIS DEPARTMENT'S GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS. RE.EW DBY DATE SIGNED: PERMITS ENGINEER: (Initial) (Per~aee) CHARLES J. BARTHA, P.E. OMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS UPON COMPLETION OF WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING AND RETURN TO THIS DEPARTMENT. WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED, REFUND OF DEPOSIT/BOND IS REQUESTED. DATE SIONATUR~ OF PERMITTEE/AGENT COMPLETED, REFUND DEPOSIT/BOND [] [] SECURITY REQUIRED. AMOUNT: [] [] INCOMPLETE. SEND CORRECTION LETTER. DATE SENT: [] [] REINSPECTION. DATE CORRECTED AND COMPLETED: ~-~ OTHER Southoid Town DATE: DATE: PERMITS INSPECTOR: PERMITS ENGINEER: Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 (631) 288-5049 phone/fax Date: May 15, 2002 To: Town of Southold Planning Board Number of pages including cover sheet: five Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue Attached are the return receipts from the certified mailing regarding the Planning Board heating that were sent to the neighbors. Also attached is a copy of the approval for the highway cut from the Suffolk County Department of Public Works SUF~LK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC W(~It,.KS ~l~ HIGHWAY WORK PERMIT ~ Page 1 of 2 PERMIT# ~'-~:i5~--' 1 TYPE ~-~ CH# ~ BATE ISSUED [ 4/25/2002 ] REVIEW FEE SECURITY PERMIT FEE BOND # [ $0~00 ] BATE PAID i $0.00 i DATE PAt" ~ $0.00 DATE PAID I CERTIEIED PROJECT NAME LETTER OF CREDIT PERMITTEE [First Baptist Churcl~ ~f~utch~gu~ J RETURN SECURITY TO (IF DIFFERENT ADDRESS f1~9~5 Count), Ed.~ Cutchogue,NY 11935 I PHONE # PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 136, ART. 6, OF THE NEW YORK STATE HIGHWAY LAW, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE PERMITTEE TO: Build 30' .wide commercial street type access with 6" asphalt pavement and concrete curbs. Restore the County rioht- of-way. All work shall be performed in accordance with plans provided by Diane Harold, dated '1/'~5/02, latest revision as noted and in accordance with this Dept.'s most recent general, traffic and material specifications and as directed by the County engineer. On the north side of CR 48, Middle Rd., 684' west of AIvah's Lane in the hamlet of Cutchogue, Town of South#Id. Note: Sprinkler systems and or adveCtising signs are not permitted on County Right of Way. IN THE HAMLET/VILLAGE OF:[S0ut~o!d-- _ ·~ IN THE TOWN OF: [SSouthold AS SET FORTH AND REPRESENTED ON TltE ATTACHED PLANS, TYPICAL SECTIONS AND PURSUANT TO THIS DEPARTMENT'S GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS. DATE SIGNED: PERMITS ENGINEER: (Initial) (Permlttee) F CHARLES J. BARTHA, P.E. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING AND RETURN TO THIS DEPARTMENT. WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED, REFUND OF DEPOSIT/BOND IS REQUESTED. DATE: SIGNATURE OF PERMITTEE/AGENT 1~3+ ~TR~-I~'~ELOW THIS LINE ~ ALL WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT IS: I~ COMPLETED, REFUND DEPOSIT/BOND [] [] SECURITY REQUIRED. AMOUNT: [] ~1 INCOMPLETE. SEND CORRECTION LETTER. DATE SENT: [] [] REINSPECTION. DATE CORREC:I'ED AND COMPLETED: ~ OTHER DATE: DATE: PERMITS INSPECTOR: _ ~, ............ PERMITS ENGINEER: PAGE 2 OF 2 TIlE PERMITTER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR Tile MAINTENANCE AND PIIOTEC]'ION OF TRAFFIC IN TIlE VICINITY OF Tile PEI{MIT WORK AREA AND MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITll TIlE "NEW YORK STATE MANUAL OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROl, DEVICES". TIllS PERMIT, WITll TIlE APPLICABLE PLANS, SDALL BE MADE AVAILABLE BY Tile CONTRACTOR AT TilE · lOB SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION FOR Tile USE AND INSPECTION OF Tills DEPARTMENT'S PERSONNEL. 72 IIRS.BEFORE ANY WORK IS STARTED AND UPON ITS COMPLETION, Tile PERMITTEE MUST NOTIFY Tile PERMITS ENGINEER: SUFFOLK COUNTY D.P.W. M. PAUL CAM PAGNOLA, PERMITS ENGINEER 335 YAPDANK AVENUE YAPIIANK, NEW YORK 11980 T EL.#(631 ) 85~-4100 TIlE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS RESERVES TIlE RIGIIT TO SUSPEND AND/OR REVOKE Tills PERMIT AT ITS DISCRETION WITIIOUT A IIEARING OR Tile NECESSITY OF SIIOWING CAUSE, EITllER BEFORE OR DURING TIlE OPERATIONS AU]'IIORI~ED. Tills PERMIT SliALL NOT BE ASSIGNED OR TRANSFEI~RED WITIIOUT TIlE WRITTEN CONSENT OF Tile COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. ALL DAMAGED AND/OR DISTURBED AREAS RE,SllLTING FROM Tile WORK AUTIIORIZED MUST BE REPAIRED TO TtlE SATISFACTION OF Tills DEPT. 1{ {E I ' : INDEMNIFICATION AND IlOLD llARMLESS THE APPLICANT AND OR OWNER AGREES TO DEFEND AND IIOLD IIARMLESS TIIE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, TIlE COUNTY'S CONSULTANT (IF ANY}, IT'S AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR ANY OTllER PERSON AGAINST LOSS OR EXPENSE INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S FEES, BY REASON OF TDE LIABILITY IMPOSED BY LAW UPON Tile COUNTY, EXCEPT IN CASES OF IT'S SOLE NEGLIGENCE, FOR DAMAGE BECAUSE OF BODILY IN./DRY, INCLUDING DEATII AT ANY TIME RESULTING TllEREFROM, SUSTAINED BY ANY PERSON OR PERSONS, OR ON ACCOUNT OF DAMAGE TO PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONSEQUENCE OF TDISPERMIT, WIIETllER SUCII INJURIES TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE 'FO PROPERTY ARE DUE OR CLAIM TO BE DUE TO ANY PASSIVE NEGLIGENCE OF Tile COUNTY, ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENT OR ANY OTIIER PERSON. IN ADDITION, Tile APPLICANT AND/OR OWNER SllALL PROCURE AND MAINTAIN TIIROUGIIOUT TIlE LIFE OF Tills PERMIT, AT Ills OWN EXPENSE Tile FOLLOWING INSURANCE COVERAGE: COMPREIIENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE WITll A COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT FOR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE OF NOT LESS TIIAN TWO MILLION DOLLARS (2,000,000.} WITll INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, CONTRACTURAL AND BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE COVERAGE. WORKER'S COMPENSATION/EMPLOYER,S LIABILITY AND DISABILITY BEI~EFITS LAW INSURANL COMPLYING WITll ALL APPLICABLE NEW YORK STATE LAWS. PRIOR TO TIlE GRANTING OF Tile PERMIT, TIlE APPLICANT AND/OR OWNER SllALL FURNISII TO ]'lie COUNTY OF SUFFOLK CERTIFICATE(S) OF INSURANCE EVIDENCING Tile AFORESAID INSURANCE REQUIEEMENTS AND SAID CERTIFICATES SllALL NAME Tile COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AS AN ADDITIONALLy ~ AND AL~O PROVIDE FOR TIlE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK AS CERTIFICATE IIOLDER AND TllAT Tile CERTIFICATE IIOLDER SIIALL BE NOTIFIED TIIIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR TO ANY CANCELLATION~ NON- RENEWAL OR MATERIAl. CIIANGE OF ACTION. UPON SATISFACTORILY COMPLETING ALL WORK AUTDORIZED BY Tills PERIMIT, Tile PERMITTEE SllALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TIlE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF SUCll WORK OR PORTION TllEREOF FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (II YEAR OR AS DETERMINED BY THE PERMITS ENGINEER. A SECURITY IN Tile FORM OF A CERTIFIED CllECK OR LETTER OF CREDIT, IN TIlE AMOUNT OF 18% OF TDE ORIGINAL SECURITY · AMOUNT FOR TIlE VALUE OF Tile WORK PERFORMED ON TIlE COUNTY R.O.W., SllALL BE SUBMITTED TO Tills DEPARTMENT AND IIELD BY ~lllS DEPARTMENT FOE ONE YEAR. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND ADVERTISEMENT SIGNS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON TEE COUNTY RIGRT-OF- WAY. TO AVOID DAMAGE TO VITAL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TllAT MAY B~ PRESENT IN Tile AREA OF WORK DESCRIBED BY TIUS PERMIT, CALL Tile UTILITY ONE CALL CENTER AT 1-800-727-4480 BEFORE ANY WORK IS COMMENCED ON Tile COUNTY RIGItT-OF-WAY. l l:Noceral/My Documents/General/General Condiliot~s (Permil Second Page) Revised 1/02 LU PERMIT PLAN SL~OLK C OUl~2 Diane Harold, 3a~:hi~ct P.O. Box 884 Westh~mpton Beach, New York 11978 (631) 288-5049 phone/fax Datei May 10, 2002 To: Victor, Tom of Southold PlarmJng Department Nmnber of pages including cover sheet: four Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue This morning I picked up file highway permit for the curb cut at the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, I have attached a copy for you file- Also, I mn confirming that I will be attending both the public he4uing of the Planning Board on Moaday at 6:00 and 6:05 and the meeting of the Architectural Review Committee on Tuesday at 4:30 tbr the First Baptist Church of Cutehogue and St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Many thanks for your help. eO~ 0 a C~RTII-'IED C II£CK # L~TTER OF CR}:l)l'£ # ;3u Id 30' wide commercle~ si~reet ty~e a~e~s with 6' asphe!t pavement end conc-ete curbs. Restore t~ County rigr~t- 'he Co,;cty engineer. On the north side of CE 48, Middle Rd., 684' west of AJvah'a Lane in the hemlet of Cutchogue, Town of ~;~uthold. ~cte: Spcinkt~ systerr~ ant or acive~ising suns am r~ot permilt~d on Coun~ Right of Way. I~.) NOT WRITE B~LOW tHIS LINE ~[CURIT¥ I~EQIJIRt~I~, AMOUNT: R~INSPFCTION, DATE CORRECTED ,~O COMPLETED: i,\ J £; P~';R,~I ITS IN~I~ECTOR: GE~[ItAL cO_N~pl riots Dian~ Herotd~ Archit. eet P,O. Box 854 Westhampton Beach, lq~w York (631) 288-5049 phone/fax Date: May 8.20(32 To: Victor, Tow~n of Southold Planting Department Number ol~ pages including cover sheet ~ Re: St. ?ete~'s Lutheran ChurcbJFirst Baptist Church of Cutellogue Attached are the trm~ittal letters that you requested for the above projects. Later tiffs week I should have the final permit for the curb cut for the First Baptist Chm'eh and will submit it to )'our office along with the return receipts that I have received Ibr both chtm;hes. ! ,~ill be, able to attend the mee~i~tg of the Architectural Review' Coaunittee on Tuesday and would like~ to confittu that the time w~]l be 4:30. 'l'ha~k ?'ou for your assistance m movin~ thes~ appltc~lio~ tlu'ough all the necessary steps. Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box Wcsfi:ampton Beach. New York 119711 May 6. 2002 Planning Board Ioum of Southold 53095 State Road 25 Southol& New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Chan:h of Cutchogue 15945 Ceunty Road 48, Cntchogue SCTM lO00-1Ol-l-l&5 Dear Board Members: Attached are nine copies of the slte plan for the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, revised May 3.2002, showing the following changes: The poles supportiag the light fixtures in the parking area ha-ce been reduced from 20 feet high te t4 f~t bigh. The light Extures in the parking area rue described as "light to ~hine downward" The curb cut ha.~ been increased to 30 feet xdde with a 25.foot radius and 10 feet of concrete curb along County. Road 48 as specified by the permit issued by the Suflblk County Department of Public Works Also altached is a copy of the permit issued by the Suffolk County Depanmant of Public Works. This permit was signed by the Church Clerk Denise Ross and has been returned to the f)epartment of Public Works. I should have the copy signed by the Chief l.!nbqneer by the end of this week at which tune it will be submitted to your board. Si~acerely, Diane Herold Subiitissio~t Without a Cover Letler SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT COUNTY CENTER RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901-3397 (631) 852-2100 DIANE HEROLD, R.A. P. O. BOX 884 WESTHAMPTON BEACH NY 11978 CASH RECEIPT Date Processed: 04/17/02 Hdref No: C10-02-0005 Received From: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE Amount Paid: Check Number: Project Name: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE Location: N/S MIDDLE ROAD, 750' W/O ALVAN'S LANE Receipt #: 91626-P-55846-12526 COMMERCIAL < 1,000 GPD Fee: $575.00 $575.00 7983 GE0155 REVIEW FEE SECURITY PERMIT FEE BOND# LK £ $0100 DATE PAID $0.00 DATE PAID $0.00 DATE PAID CERTIFIED CHECK # ~OUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ~KS HIGHWAY WORK PERMIT Page 1 of 2 PERM,T# [ TVPE CR# ?R04 ] DATE ISSUED [ n/~/2oo2 q I PROJECT NAME I ~AX~Ae~' ]~000- 0i-i~l~5 ~ LE~ER OF CREDIT# ~' ~ _ PERMITTEE First Baptist Church of Cutchogue ADDRESS 15945 County Rd 48 Cutchogue. NY 11935 RETURN SECURITY TO (IF DIFFERENT) PHONE # PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 136, ART. 6, OF THE NEW YORK STATE HIGHWAY LAW, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO THE pERMITTEE TO: Build 30' wide commemial street type access with 6" asphalt pavement and concrete curbs. Restore the County dght- of-way. All work shall be performed in accordance with plans provided by Diane Herold, dated 1/15/02, latest revision as noted and in accordance with this Dept.'s most recent general, traffic and matedal specifications and as directed by the County engineer. On the north side of CR 48, Middle Rd,, 684' west of Alvah's Lane in the hamlet of Cutchogue, Town of Southold. Note: Sprinkler systems and or advertising signs are not permitted on County Right of Way. INTHEHAMLET/VILLAGEOF' South#Id- ' ~ IN THE TOWN OF: [S~uthold ~ AS SET FORTH AND REPRESENTED ON THE ATTACHED PLANS, TYPICAL SECTIONS AND PURSUANT TO THIS DEPARTMENT'S GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.  REVIEWED BY CHARLES J. BARTHA, P.E. DATE SIGNED: PERMITS ENGINEER: COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS (Initial) (Permlltee) William S. Shannon, P.E. Chief Engineer UPON COMPLETION OF WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING AND RETURN TO THIS WORK AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT HAS BEEN COMPLETED, REFUND OF DEPOSIT/BOND IS REQUESTED. DATE: SIGNATURE OF PERMITFEFJ AGENT [DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE ~ ALL WORK AUTHORIZED BY Tills PERMIT IS: COMPLETED, REFUND DEPOSIT/BOND SECURITY REQUIRED. AMOUNT: INCOMPLETE. SEND CORRECTION LETTER. DATE SENT: REINSPECTION. DATE CORRECTED AND COMPLETED: OTHER DATE: DATE: PERMITS INSPECTOR: PERMITS ENGINEER: ~EIU~AIT # PAGE 2 OF 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS TIlE PERMIITEE IS BESPONSIBI,E FOIl TIlE MAINTENANCE AND PBO I'E(?I'ION OF TRAFFIC IN TIlE VICINITY OF TIlE PERMIT WORK AREA AND MUSE BE, IN ACCORDANCE WlTII TIlE "NEW YORK STATE MANUAL OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES". Tills PERMIT, WITII TIlE APPLICABLE PLANS, SIIALL BE MADE AVAILABLE BY TIlE CONTRACTOR AT TIlE JOB SI I E DURING CONS I RI. CT ON FOR I I E USE AND NSPECT ON OF'I I S DEPA I` I MENT S PERSONNEL. 71 IIRS.BEFORE ANY WORE IS STARTED AND UPON ITS COMPLETION, TIlE PERMPrPEE MUST NOTIFY TIlE PERMITS ENGINEER: SUFFOLK COUNTY I).P.W. M. PAUL CAMPAGNOLA, PERMPFS ENGINEER 335 YAPIIANK AVENUE YAPIIANK~ NEW YORK 11980 TEL.#(631) 852~ 100 TIlE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS RESERVES TIlE RIGIIT TO SUSPEND AND/OR REVOKE Tills PERMIT AT ITS DISCRETION WITIIOUT A IIEARIN(; OR TIIE NECESSITY OF SIIOWING CAUSE, EITIIER BEFORE OR I)URING TIlE OPERATIONS AU]'lIORl~EI). Tills PERMPF SllALL NOT BE ASSIGNED OR TRANSFERRED WITIIOUT TIlE WRITTEN CONSENT OF TIlE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS. Al.I. DAMAGED AND/OR I)IS1URBEI) AREAS EESULTING FEOM ]'lie WORK AU'I'IIOItlT~ED MUST BE REPAIREI) TO TIlE SATISFACTION OF TIUS DEPT. N RANC liE UIR'ME 3: INDEMNIFICATION AND DOLD IIARMLESS THE APPLICANT AND OR OWNER AGREES TO DEPEND AND IIOLD IIARMLESS TilE COUNTY OF SUFFOLE, TIlE COUNTY'S CONSULTANT (IF ANY), IT'S AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR ANY OTllER PERSON AGAINST LOSS OR EXPENSE INCLUDING ATFORNEY'S FEES, BY REASON OF Tile LIABILITY IMPOSED BY LAW UPON TIlE COUNTY, EXCEPT IN CASES OF IT'S SOLE NEGLIGENCE, FOR DAMAGE BECAUSE OF BODILY INJURY, INCLUDING DEATll AT ANY TIME RESULTING TIIEREFROM, SUSTAINED BY ANY PERSON OR PERSONS, OR ON ACCOUNT OF DAMAGE TO PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONSEQUENCE OF Tills PEIU~IIT, WIIETllER SUCll IN.IURIES TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE T0 PROPERTY ABE DUE OR CLAIM TO BE DuE TO ANY PASSIVE NEGLIGENCE OF Tile COUNTY, ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENT OR ANY OTIIER PERSON. IN ADI)ITION, THE APPLICANT AND/OR OWNER SllALL PROCURE AND MAINTAIN TIIROUGIIOUT Tile LIFE OF Tills PERMIT, AT Ills OWN EXPENSE TIlE FOLLOWING INSURANCE COVERAGE: COMPREllENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE WITll A COMBINED SINGLE LIMPI' FOR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE OF NOT LP~S TIIAN TWO MILLION DOLLARS (2,000,000.) WITll INI)EPENDENT CONTRACTORS, CONTRACTURAL AND BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE COVERAGE. WORKER'S COMPENSATION/EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY AND DISABILITY BENEFITS LAW INSURANCE COMPLYING WITII ALL APPLICABLE NEW YORK STATE LAWS PRIOR ........ TO TIlE GRANTING OF TIlE PERJMIT~ TllE ~r[,lll~/XNT ANIII~II UIx~,/~dl~l, ou~, ~_ ~:'J~'!.'2.'; ]'~ ]';:~ ...... ~ xtr ,~vr~JIo~ Ll~l{lll*l~:A'PE{S) OE INSDRANCE EVIDENCING Tile AEORESAID INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS AND SAID CERTIEICATES SIIALL NAME TIlE COUNTY OE SUFIFOLK AS AN ADDITIONALLy ~ AN[) ALSO PROVIDE FOR TIlE COUNTY OF SUEFOLK AS CERTIFICATE BOLDER AND TIIAT TIlE CERTIFICATE IIOLDER SOALL BE NOTIFIED TDIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR TO ANY CANCELLATION, NON- RENEWAL OR MATERIAl, CllANGE OF ACTION. UPON SATISFACTORILY COMPLETING ALL WORK AUTIIORIZED BY Tills PERMIT, Tile PERMITTER SllALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR Tile MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF SUCll WORK OR PORTION TIIEREOF FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (I} YEAR OR AS DETERMINED BY TDE PERMITS ENGINEER. A SECURITY IN TIlE FORM OF A CERTIFIED CIIECK OR LEal'ER OF CREDIT, IN TIlE AMOUNT OF 10% OF Tile ORIGINAL SECURITY AMOUNT FOR TILE. VALUE OF TilE WORK PERFORMED ON TIlE COUNTY R.O.W., SDALL BE SUBMll'rED TO Tills DEPARTMENT AND IIELl) BY Tills DEPARTMENT FOR ONE YEAR. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND ADVERTISEMENF SIGNS ARE NOT PERMITTED ON TIlE COUNTY RIGIIT-OF- WAY. TO AVOID DAMAGE TO VITAL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TRAT MAY Bl~ PRESENT IN 'PILE AREA OF WORK DESCRIBED BY Tills PERMIT, CALL Tile UTILITY ONE CALL CENTER AT 1-800-7~7-4480 BEFQI~I~ ANY WORK IS COMMENCED ON TIlE COUNTY RIGIIT-OF-WAY, ll:Noceral/My I)ocml~ents/General/General Condillons (Permil Second Page) Revised 1/02 PERMIT#: 48-152 TYPE: NU BOND NO. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE of 15945 County Rd. 48,Cutcho~lue,NY 11935 (hereinafter called the PRINCIPAL), and the corporation of (hereinafter called the SURETY), as SURETY, are held and firmly bound unto the COUNTY OF SUFFOLK (hereinafter called the OBLIGEE) in the sum of No Dollars And No Cents ( $0.00 ), lawful money of the United States of America, for which payment well and truly to be made, said PRINCIPAL and SURETY bind themselves, their successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. SEALED with our seals and dated this day of ,19 · WHEREAS, the PRINCIPAL has applied to the Commissioner of Public Works, Department of Public Works, Suffolk County, New York, for a permit under Section 136, Article 6 of the Highway Law, for permission to Build 30' wide commercial street type access with 6" asphalt pavement and concrete curbs. Restore the County right-of-way. All work shall be performed in accordance with plans provided by Diane Herold, dated 1/15/02, latest revision as noted and in accordance with this Dept.'s most recent general, traffic and matedal specifications and as directed by the County engineer. On the north s~de of CR 48, M~ddle Rd. 684 west of Alvah s Lane in the hamlet of Cutchogue, Town of Southold. WHEREAS, the issuance of such permit is conditioned upon the PRINCIPAL filing a SURETY bond to guarantee construction or replacement of curbs, sidewalks, drainage structures, curb cuts and other work deemed necessary by the COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, County of Suffolk, New York, for a peded commencing , and continuing in full force and effect until the required work has been completed and accepted by the Commissioner of Public Works of Suffolk County, New York. NOW, THEREFORE THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OPERATION IS SUCH that if the PRINCIPAL, shall comply with such permits as are issued by the said Commissioner of Public Works under the aforementioned Highway Law, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise it shall remain in ~ull force and ettect. ATTEST: By: ..... Attorney-in-fact DPW-116 TOWN/VILLAGE OF ADO[lESS BUILDING DEPARTMENT has applied to Ihe TownPfillage of for the issuance of a Oermit in reference Io properly located oil Ihe: dpSEWs,de C,R. Village ~ Town ~ As shown on the atlacbed survey or site plan (3 copies needed), daled We shall wilhhold hn'dmr action on this applicalion for lea (101 business days for the aforementioned Section 2~9L Building Inspecl~"' f Date: 4/25/02 APPROVED / O/{~,,~l~ J(X~'~IA~X'~J(I~(I~{J(J~ to the TownNiltage pursuant to the General Municipal Law subject to tim stale~ coadRions: APPROVED-PE~IT REQUIRED=HI.WAY I~ROVE~NTS TO BE PERFORMED AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS DATED 1/15/02 AND AS REVISED BY THIS DEPT. ARE IN GENERAL ACCORDANCE TO THIS DEPT.'S' R~QUIREMENTS'. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS CIIARLES J. BARTHA, P.E., COMMISSIONER WILLIAM S. SHANNON, P. E. CHIEF ENGINEER P'Z..RMI~ PLA~ -~ Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 April 26, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Board Members: 5outllold Town As a result of my meeting with the members of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue to discuss the comments made by the Architectural Review Committee, several changes were made to the site plan. 1. Six light fuctures on 20' high poles were added to the rear parking area because of a concern for light in that area during night activities at the church. The fixtures are to he mounted horizontally to shine down on the parking area. 2. The spotlights on the building were eliminated and a 70 watt wallpak fixture was placed next to each emergency exit. 3. The church sign was changed to one-sided facing the street. 4. The illumination of the church fi'ont and the church sign was changed to a 5" x5" mini floodlight instead of a spotlight I have attached nine copies of the revised site plan for your use. Please contact me if you need additional information. Thank you for your attention to this application. Sincerely, Diane Herold Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 April 26, 2002 Southold Town Architectural Review Committee Town Hall 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, North Road, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Committee Members: Southold Town Planning Board I have met with the Building Committee of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogne to review the report provided by your members. Exterior lighting - attached are catalog cuts for the exterior light fixtures with the locations for these fixtures noted. Exterior sign - attached is the design for the sign that was approved by the church members. The sign will be hunter green with gold leal'lettering. The bottom of the sign will be three feet above grade for a total height of seven feet. Exterior railings - attached is a photograph of the proposed exterior railings which will be black wrought iron with a shaped top and vertical bars. Roof penetrations that can be seen from the front of the church - the only roof penetrations are the vent lines for the lavatory offthe lobby of the church and the lavatory off the secretary's office. Because the roof shingles are Timberline cedar, it was decided that the PVC penetrations would be wrapped with brown trim coil to blend with the shingles. Front gable ends of the church and porch - there was some concern that wood siding in the gable ends would create a maintenance problem. Architectural Design Committees have looked favorably upon the use of Hardiplank because it gives the same look as horizontal siding when painted. We would prefer the use of the Hardiplank Colonial Smooth exterior siding in all of the gable ends because of its durability and aesthetics. If the Committee still prefers horizontal wood siding, the church is prepared to comply with this request. I would be happy for discuss this information with your committee at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this request. Sincerely, Diane Herold 20-8772 NAME FIXTURE FiIxcrllt{ 2(I 8772 Fiixollfl 20 8782 Fo×ctCd{ 30 8783 ~ 20 8792 I:,~ 2!~ SIIOWN .A.~S,,J ~'x Rust Plnn~ GL" HGT. WI) ', IX". BUL~S ('lca~ /,cwlcd 17" 9' ~ ~ ~ Rust I',mna (]car Bcxclcd 20 ' , ,, lO t,/,~, 2( Other f:inishes Available: l'olished Brass, Antiquc l'crdc, Coppcr Fel'dc CURVE 500W New design 500 watt quartz flood with rounded back and fins for superior heat dissipation Vandalproof stainless steel locking clip. Gold plated socket contacts and 250°C Teflon coated wires for extended lamp life. Lamp included Finish: · Architectural Bronze (-) Bright White CURVE 500 Guard Heavy duty chrome plated stee~ wire guard prevents damage and vandalism Easily field adjustable Also fits FF flood Finish: ¢¢~ Chrome plated steel Bronze White Chrome Bronze White QF500F QFS00FW QF300F QF300~W GDQF CURVE 300W 300 watt Quadz flood with round back and cast aluminum Integra Hood Hinged lens frame permits easy relamping Stainless steel lock- ing clip Gold plated socket contacts and 250°C Teflon coated wires for extended lamp life Lamp included. CURVE 2OOW The Mini Curve. High quality die cast flood with rounded back and integral glare shield Supplied with 200 waU double ended 130 volt Quadz halogen ~amp Tempered glass lens Formerly QT250 Finish: · Architectural Bronze -) Bright White Finish: · Architectural Bronze (-} Bright White GDQF White QF200W TEL 888 HAB 1000 ~,~ WP1 HPS, 50 to 100 waits Metal Halide or 42 wait CFL UV stabilized, vandal resistant prismatic polycarbonate refractor Lamp included Finish: · Architectural Bronze ~ White WP1 Glass The same Wallpack as the WP1, but with prismatic glass lens to eliminate yelrowing Lamp included Finish: · Architectural Bronze ( ) White WP1 Cutoff Cutoff wallpack with gtare shield for 35 to 100 watts HPS, 50 to 100 watts Metal Halide or 42 watt CFL Lens is flat, tempered glass Lamp included Finish: · Architectural Bronze ('-) White WP1 Retrofit Kits Convert both current and older model RAB WPls to glass or cutoff units Both kits indude frame, glass lens and mounting hardware Easy 5 minute field installation Lamp not included. Finish: · Architectural Br C~ White Friendly Lighting Cutoff Retrofit Kit Bronze White WP1CORK WP1, Catalog Nnmbers Bronze White Bronze WP1SN35 WP1SN35W WP1GSN35 WP1SN50 WPISN50W WPfGSNS0 WP1SN70 WP1SN70W WP1GSN70 15° The WP1C cuts off light at 15° below horizontal to insure 'Friendly Lighting" White Bronze White WP1GSN35W WP1CSN35 WP1CSN35W WP1GSN50W WP1CSN50 WP1CSN50W WP 1GSN70W WP1CSN70 WP 1CSN70W WPtGSN100W WPtCSN100 WP1CSN100W WP1GHSOW WP1CH50 WP1CHSOW WP1GHTOW WP1CH70 WP1CH70W *WP1GH 100W/277 'WP1CH100/277 'WP1CH100W/277 WPtGF42W WP1CF42 WP1CF42W /PC /Tp Glass Retrofit Kit Bronze White WP1GRK WPtGRKW Replacement Replacement Lamps Ballasts LHPS35 BHPSN35 LHPSS0 BHPSNS0 LHPST0 BHPSNT0 LHPSt00 BHPSN100 LMHS0 BMHNS0 LMH70 BMHN70 LMH100 'BMHNlO0/277 *Note 100 watt Metal Halide is availabJe in 277 Volt ONLY Dimensions TEL 888 RAB 1000 ~"~ A General Purpose Small Floodlights Intended Use !creafioe aleas, ilar king lots, hniltlin{] ados and ca~ hats. Compact, soft corner, (lie cast j and flnlI[ coveh F~ont !is fully sealed widl one-piece, bonded sil §askeLLensisthelmid and shock clear, tempe~ed glass Stan(hnd lin is dark bronze polyester powde~ paler - TA2: vumcal tamp with one- iece, bydroformed, anodized alumieenl dlector. Two-position adjustable sock RA2: horizontal ~amp with anodized aluminnm reflector. Both have ~aled optic chamber to inhibit entrance outside contaminants. ectrical Componemsmoentedtocast- bonsing for maximLno heat-dis- Irdering Informatio. sipatioo. Ballast is high-reactance, high- power factor (70 f50WHPS) orcoostanb wattage autotransformer (]75 and above HPS, MH), copperwound and 100% factory tested. UL listed. Installatioe Corrosioo-resistant, heavy- duty painted steel moonting voke. Exter- nal screws treated for corrosion resis* tance, Above horizontal aimieg capabili- ty standard. 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Hard}panel, and Hard:soffit resist ;ed by extensive exoos~r8 to mo}clare, humidity, snow '~adoitios t eyca~ se nscalled to withstand sew}nfl mdtcs r~vages of termites a durable :iber cemerx lap sding with the loo~ and )od k is recgmme~dec for ooth resident a and Ight ppi}cations ~rtical siding is a duraoJe fiber cement sheet wi~h cmral arc m~pact crops-ties. It can be USed as a nd is idea rot many general exterior bui!dirg purposes s, porches and gable ends seeings ?d sofft may be used where non combustic e s required They have been tested ~n accordance with etnod E ~36 and oo not support flame spread James Hardie siding and soffit installs ~ike wood without the natural deficiencies o? waod: knots, cracks, thickness ~nconsistencies. Using perpetual!y clem sh free building products, such as Hardipiank. 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'lei: 518-766- 59°.:.:.~ Easl Nassau, NY 12062 Fa~: Compact Waltpack fo~ 35 ~o 100 watts hIPS 50 to 100 watts Metal Halide or 42 watt CFL UV stabikzed, vandal resistant prismatic polyoarbonate retractor Lamp included Finish ~ ArchJtectL~ral Bronze White WP1 Glass The same Wallpaok as the WP i, White WP1 Cutoff Cuter wa!~p~G~ witt~ Dlare shield for 35 to 100 watts HPS, 50 to 100 watts Moi~][ Halide o~ 42 watt CFL White Friendly Lighting ! 5° WP~SN35 WP1SN35W WP~GSN3b WP1 SN50 WP 1 SN50W WP1 GSNS0 WP1SN70 WP1SN70W WP1GSN70 WP1 SN100 WP 1 SN 100W WP1 GSN 100 White WP1GSNb0W WP/GSN50W WP1GSN70W WP1GSN100W WP1CSN35 WP1CSN50 WP1CSN70 WP1CSN100 WP1CHSO WP1CHT0 ,ct,,¢ WP1 Retrofit Kits Conved both curcent and older mode~ RAB WP~s to ~lass or cutoff units Bo~h kits include frame, 91ass lens and mountin9 hardware Easy 5 minute field installation Lamp not i~cluded Finish: Architectural Bronze White /? / Cutoff Retrofit Ki Bronze White WP1CORK WPtCORKW Glass Retrofit Kit Bronze White WP1GRK WP/GRKW Replacement Replacement White Lamps Ballasts WPICSN35W LHPS35 BHPSN35 WP 1 CSN50W LHPS50 BHPSN50 WP1CSN70W LHPS70 BHPSN70 WP1 CSN 100W LHPS100 BhIPSN100 W P~ CI ~50W LMHS0 BMHNS0 WP1CH70W LMH70 BMHN70 'WP 1C H 100W/'277 L MH 100 ' RMH N 100~277 WP~CF42W JOSHUA Y. HORTON SUPERVISOR TOWN HALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD Fax. (516)-765-1366 JAMES A. RICHTER, R ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 Tel, (516) - 765 - 1560 OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 29, 2002 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Seuthold, New York 11971 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue SCTM #: 1000-101-01-14.5 Dear Mr. Orlowski: As per your request, I have reviewed the drainage calculations and Site Plan for the above referenced project. The drainage design, as proposed, meets the minimum requirements of the Town Code. The parking lot and driveway access indicates a compacted blend finish. As per the plan, this item is to be surfaced with Asphalt within three years. If the roads and parking areas are to be used by the congregation and left uncovered for an extended period of time, it will require the applicant to utilize a %" Blue Stone Blend Material when constructing the compacted blend finish. Recycled Concrete Aggregate is not approved as a finish product for roads and parking areas. If you have any questions concerning this report, please contact my office. 8mllllold Town Si.p~erely,~,~ Diane Herald, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 April 26, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Board Members: 8outhold Town As a result of my meeting with the members of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue to discuss the comments made by the Architectural Review Committee, several changes were made to the site plan. 1. Six light fixtures on 20' high poles were added to the rear parking area because of a concern for light in that area during night activities at the church. The fixtures are to be mounted horizontally to shine down on the parking area. 2. The spotlights on the building were eliminated and a 70 watt wallpak fixture was placed next to each emergency exit. 3. The church sign was changed to one-sided facing the street. 4. The illumination of the church front and the church sign was changed to a 5" x5" mini floodlight instead of a spotlight I have attached nine copies of the revised site plan for your use. Please contact me if you need additional information. Thank you for your attention to this application. Sincerely, Diane Herold Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 April 26, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue, New York 11935 SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Board Members: This letter is in response to your letter of February 5, 2002 regarding the water supply and quality to this property. The Suffolk County Water Authority has informed me that this property is not within the boundaries where public water will be available according to the map for Potential Water Main Installation Per Suffolk County Planning Department and Town of Southold. The site will be improved with a 9630 square foot building to be used as a place of worship. The building will be used Sundays on a regular basis and intermittently during the week for meetings of the church groups. Water usage and sanitary flow will be minimal - Suffolk County Department of Health Services' design flow for this use is 1.5 gallons per occupant. The estimated design flow for the sanitary system is 450 gallons, and the design flow is designed for 2 days flow. The source of water slopply will be a private well located on the property. The properties to 0lc east and north of this site are vacant, but a private well for a residence exists on the west side of this sito. T[Io church has had a test well installed by Kreiger Well & Pump Corp. The spec$~icaflons are attached as well as a water analysis performed by EcoTest Laboratories, In{}, Th~ water analysis indicates that potable water with the recommended treatment is availabl0 from the test well. An application has been filed with the Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Wastewater Management, and is pending. A copy of the receipt from that department is attached. The Cutchogue Fire District has determined that a fire well will not be required for this property- see attached. Water conservation will consist of the preservation of existing native vegetative buffers. As previously indicated, the proposed use of the site uses minimal water and produces minimal sanitary flow. Sincerely, Diane Herold D. INFORMATIONAL DETAILS AND WATER SUPPLY NARRATIVE REQUEST Attach any additional ~n~o ~rma~on as may be n,eed,ed to clarify your project. If th.ere, are or may be. any adverse impacts assomateu wan your proposat, p~ease discuss sucl/impacts and the measures wI~icl~ you propose to mitigate or avoid them. 1. Provide explanation of existing site use, occupancy, structures, sanitary flow, water use; compare to proposed use, occupancy, structures, sanitary flow, water use. 2. indicate the source of water supply, nearest public water main, nearest public well field, and adjacent private wells (if known). 3. If public water supply is proposed, indicate the ability of the water utility to provide water supply to the project. Provide letter of water availability or detailed explanation of status of review by water utility. 4. If private water supply is proposed, indicate the well specifications, water quality based on on-site water quality data. Provide Suffolk County .Department of Health Services approval or detailed explanation of status of review by agency. 5. Indicate proposed water conservation measures that will mitigate for unavoidable adverse impacts (If any). Conservation measures should include, but not be limited to: a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The preservation of existing native vegetative buffers. c. The conservation of existing open space areas. d. The implementation of "natural" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). E. VERIFICATION I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/SponsorName_"-~t~'106 [4.~fLOI.J~ Date O~'g-tL Z~: Z¢I:~ If the action is in th.e. Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. OWNER 0 SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES REF. NO. COMPLETION REPORT - LONG ISLAND WELL Sl19504T Well No. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF cuTCHOGUE ~ODRESS P.O. BOX 884 WESTHAMPTON BEACH~ NY LOCATION OF WELL C/O DIANE HEROLD ARCHIT. ECT 11978 ROUTE 48 CUTCHOGUE, NY DEPEH O,c WELL BELOW SURFACE DEFq'H TO GROUND WATER FROM SURFACE 120' ft. , 42' ft. CASINGS DIAMETER LENGTH SEALING CASINGS REMOVED SCREENS MAKE OPENINGS NAGAOKA 12 DIAMET[R 5 in.I in. I in. { in, LENGTH DEPTH TO TOP FROM TOP Of CASING DATE DLRATION OF TEST daysI STATIC LEVEL PRIOR TO T ST ft. I PUMPING TEST TEST OR PERMANENT PUMP{ MAXIMUM DISCHARGE in. belohjurs LEVEL DURING MAXIMUM P~MPING in. below top of casing ft. { top o/casing Approximate time of return to no~mall level after cessation of pumping ft. hrs.{ min. PUMP INSTALLED gallons per min. MAXIMUM DRAWDOWN N/A LENGTH N/A METHOD OF DRILLING [] rotary ~] cable tool [] other WORK STARTED 03/08/02 DATE TYPE MAKE MODEL NO, , N/A H.P. MOTIVE POWER MAKE N/A CAPACITY N/A g.p.m, against [ ft. of discharge head NUMBER BOWLS OR STAGES ft. of total head DROP LINE SUCTION LINE DIAMETER DIAMETER LENGTH ft. fl. USE OF WATER AUGER TEST COMPLETED 03/08/02 # LOG Ground Sm'face El. ft. above sea A DRILLER LICENSE NO. 03/11/02 KREIGER WELL & PUMP CORP. 1~ · 'NOTE: Show log of well - materials encountered, with depth below ground surface, water bearing beds and water levels in each, casings, screens, pump, additional pumping tests and other matters of interest. Describe repair job. See Instructions as to Well Drillers' Licenses and Reports. Pages 5 - 7. V 20 ' 0" 20' 0" 20 ' 0" 20' 0" 20 ' 0" 17' 0" ft, TOP OF WELL 24' 0" 44 ' 0" 64 ' 0" 84' 0" 104 ' 0" 121' 0" CLAY AT 122' lof2 Jg-t 35 9:7/86 Well Yield: 24 g.p.m. Casing: Type of Materi~Jl_ ?vc , Drop Line: Type of Materia'l ~/6 If plastic, was torque arrestor used?, . ~/A 3/16" S.S. cable installed? .NO Sanitary Seal: Type Used _ WELL SEAL Storage Tanks: Size ~ N/A Inside Material _ N/A Type of Tank Drain ?[A, Pressure Gauge Installed .m~/~ Shut-Off Valve Prior to Tank__~N/A Sampling Tap Provided N/A Shut-Off Valve With Bleeder Line Installed on Outflow of Tank .. N/A Method of Disinfection: _ Well Lateral: Depth Below Grade Material _ N/A Water Treatment Equipment Installed gals.; Type For Treatment of Ma ke Type Model Number Print Name ROBERT G. LAURIGUET / - ~ Print Company Name Mailing Address Telephone Number (631) 298-4141 ~8.J$Sg :7/86 2of2 0 ' ,CO EST LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING 377 SHEFFIELD AVE. · N. BABYLON, N.Y. 11703 · (631) 422-5777. FAX (631) 422-6770 Email: ecotestlab@aol.com Website: www.ecotestlabs.com LAB N0.221006.09 03/15/02 Envirotest P.0. Box 1828 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 ATTN: Frank Ryan P0#: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: COLLECTED BY: First Baptist Church, Off Route 48, Cutchogue ET/EcoTest DATE COL'D:03/06/02 RECEIVED:03/06/02 MATRIX:Water SAMPLE: test well ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS Dichlordifluomethane Chloromethane Vinyl Chloride Bromomethane Chloroethane Trichlorofluomethane 1,! Dichloroethene Methylene Chloride t-l,2-Diehloroethene 1,1Dichloroethane 2,2-Dichloropropane c-l,2-Dichloroethene Bromochloromethane 111Trichloroethane 1,l-Dichloropropene Carbon Tetrachloride 1,2 Dichloroethane Trichloroethene 1,2 Dichloropropane Dibromomethane 112 Trichloroethane Tetrachloroethene 1,3-Dichloropropane Chlorobenzene lll2Tetrachloroethane CC: REMARKS: DATE OF UNITS RESULT FLAG ANALYSIS ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.S 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.S 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 LRL 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0.5 ANALYTICA! METHOD EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPAS24.2 EPA524.2 EPA$24.2 EPA524.2 EPAS24.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPAS24.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 LRL=Laboratory Reporting Limit Ail values are within NY State and Federal limits for potable water. 'i I RECTO~ rn = 6998 NYSDOH ID # 10320 1 of 3 C 0 LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING 377 SHEFFIELD AVE. · N. BABYLON, N.Y. 11703 · (631) 422-5777° FAX (631) 422-5770 Email: ecotestlab(~aol.com LAB N0.221006.09 ATTN: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: COLLECTED BY: Website: www.ecotestlabs.com 03/15/02 Envirotest P.O. Box 1828 Sag Harbor, NY Frank Ryan 11963 PO#: First Baptist Church, Off Route 48, Cutchogue ET/EcoTest DATE COL'D:03/06/02 RECEIVED:03/06/02 MATRIX:Water SAMPLE: test well ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS UNITS RESULT 1122Tetrachloroethane ug/L < 0.5 123-Triehloropropane ug/L < 0.5 Bromobenzene ug/L < 0.5 2-Chlorotoluene ug/L < 0.5 4-Chlorotoluene ug/L < 0.5 m Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 0.5 p Diehlorobenzene ug/L < 0.5 o Dichlorobenzene ug/L < 0.5 124-Trichlorobenzene (v) ug/L < 0.5 Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L < 0.5 123-Trichlorobenzene ug/L < 0.5 t-l,3Dichloropropene ug/L < 0.5 c-l,3Diehloropropene ug/L < 0.5 Benzene ug/L < 0.5 Toluene ug/L < 0.5 Ethyl Benzene ug/L < 0.5 m + p Xylene ug/L < 1 o Xylene ug/L < 0.5 Styrene ug/L < 0.5 Isopropylbenzene ug/L < 0.5 n-Propylbenzene ug/L < 0.5 135-Trimethylbenzene ug/L < 0.5 tert-Butylbenzene ug/L < 0.5 124-Trimethylbenzene ug/L < 0.5 sec-Butylbenzene ug/L < 0.5 cc: REMARKS: All rn = 6999 FLAG DATE OF ANALYSIS LRL 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 O.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 O.5 03/07/02 ! 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 O.5 03/07/02 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 ANALYTICAl METHOD EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 'EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524.2 EPA524 2 EPA524 2 EPA524 2 EPA524 2 EPA524 2 EPA524 2 LRL=Laboratory Reporting Limit values are within NY State and Federal limits for potable water. DIRECTOR ~ N YSDOH ID # 10320 /Ptg~ 2 of 3 TEST LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING 377 SHEFFIELD AVE. · N. BABYLON, N.Y. 11703 · (631) 422-5777· FAX (631) 422-5770 Email: ecotestlab@aol.com Website: www.ecotestlabs.com LAB N0.221006.09 03/15/02 Envirotest P.O. Box 1828 Sag Harbor, NY 11963 ATTN: Frank Ryan P0#: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: COLLECTED BY: First Baptist Church, O£f Route 48, Cutehogue ET/EcoTest DATE COL'D:03/06/02 RECEIVED:03/06/02 l~TRIX:Water SAMPLE: test well ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS p-Isopropyltoluene n-Butylbenzene ter. ButylMethylEther DATE OF ANALYTICAl UNITS RESULT FLAG ANALYSIS LRL METHOD us/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA524.2 us/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA52~.2 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA52~.2 Aldiearb sulfoxide Aldiearb sulfone Aldicarb Manganese aa Mn Nitrate as N Chloride as C1 MBAS as LAS pH (lab) units Ammonia as N Speo. Cond. umho/cm Copper as Cu Zinc as Zn Lead as Pb Iron as Fe ug/L < 1 03/11/02 1 EPA531.1 ug/L < 1 03/11/02 1 EPA531.1 ug/L < 1 03/11/02 1 EPA531.1 mg/L 0.03 03/08/02 0.01 EPA200.7 mg/L 12.0 03/06/02 1 EPA353.2 mg/L 34 03/13/02 2 SM174500C1 mg/L < 0.1 03/06/02 0.1 SM185540C 5.9 03/06/02 0.1 EPA150.1 mg/L < 0.05 03/08/02 0.05 EPA3S0.3 460 03/11/02 1 SM182510B mg/L < 0.01 03/08/02 0.01 EPA200.7 mg/L 0.01 03/08/02 0.01 EPA200.7 mg/L < 0.005 03/08/02 0.005' EPA200.7 mg/L 1.0 03/08/02 0.01 EPA200.7 SM189223 cc: REMARKS: rn = 7000 Total Aldicarb water. Values Federal limits are within limits. NYSDOH LRL=Laboratory Reporting Limit ID # 10320 is within NY State guideline for potable for Nitrate and Iron exceed NY State and for potable water. All other values tested "DIRECTOR~ y ~8e 3 of 3 SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT COUNTY CENTER RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901-3397 (631) 852-2100 DIANE HEROLD, R.Ao P. O. BOX 884 WESTHAMPTON BEACH NY 11978 CASH RECEIPT Date Processed: 04/17/02 Hdref No: C10-02-0005 Received From: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE Amount Paid: Check Number: Project Name: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE Location: N/S MIDDLE ROAD, 750' W/O ALVAH'S LANE Receipt #: 91626-P-55846-12526 COMMERCIAL < 1,000 GPD Fee: $575.00 $575.00 7983 GE0155 CUTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT 260 New Suffolk Road, PO Box 930, Cutchogue, NY 11935 Telephone (631) 734-6907 o Fax {631) 734-7079 March 25, 2002 Diane Herold, Architect PO Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Dear Diane Herold, At the March meeting of the Cutchogue Board of Fire Commissioners your request for water requirements for the above property was reviewed by the Board and determined that a fire well will not be required for this property. Thank you for your inquiry and our apologies for any delays. Very truly yours, Board of Fire Commissioners Matthew J. Martin District Secretary cc: Chief Butler Southold Town Planning Bd. Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 April 26, 2002 Southold Town Architectural Review Committee Town Hall 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Main Road, Greenport SCTM 1000-45-2-7. Dear Committee Members: $outhold Town P anning Board ' I have met with the Building Committee of St. Peter's Lutheran Church to review the report provided by your members. Air conditioning units - attached are photographs of the ac units as seen from the road side of the church showing the plantings that have been installed to screen the view of these units Exterior lighting - attached are catalog cuts for the exterior light fixtures with the locations for these fixtures noted Raising the porch roof- attached is a revised elevation showing the raising of the porch roof on the east side of the proposed addition. The church has decided not to raise the roof for the following reasons: 1. Because the walls supporting the porch roof are not the same dimension in height, it actually accentuates the fact that the gables on each side are not the same height. 2. The roof would be about 2 feet higher, and the lower height of the original roof was preferred. 3. I brought the model to the meeting so the church members were able to move the roof to decide which roofline was preferred. I would be happy to discuss this information with your committee at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this request. Si~ncerely, Diane Herold SAINT PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Air Conditioning Units Before Plantings APRZL 2002 After Plantings Another view Example: SVL51000MAFS 1 2-Type II 3-Type Ill 4-Forward Throw 5-Type V 250-250W 400-400W I1000-1000W [ I.^MPSOU~C~ ] MA-Metal Halide (CWA) /×-High Pressure Sodium (CWA) OPTIONS AMC-Stand-by Auxiliary -- Quartz [ kamp 250WT-4 1 t20V Lampmot 2-208V Included 3-240V FS-Single 4-277V Fusing 5-480V for 120V 277V 8-120V 208V FFS-Double 240V Fusing 277V for 208V 240V 480V 14-14" Arm HSg-House Side Shield 'CESSORIES: RPA4/5- Round pole adapter fits 4' or S' round poles. WP-walr mounting plate. NON ADAPTERS: ~ound Poles 2-3/8' Tenon - 3 1/2" Tenon tOne fixture VLTAR2-10, VLTAR3-10 ! Two fixtures @ 180 degrees VLTAR2-20, VLTAR3-20 it' Two fixtures @ 90 degrees VLTAR2-25, VLTAR3-25 *For Three fixtures @ 120 degrees -VLTAR2-30, VLTAR3-30 VLTAR2-40, VLTAR3-40 Square Poles 2-3/8" Tenon 3-1/2" Tenon For One fixture VLTAS2-10, VLTAS3-10 For Two fixtures @ 1 g0 degrees VLTAS2-20, VLTAS3-20 *For Two fixtures @ 90 degrees VLTAS2-25, VLTAS3-25 *For Three fixtures @ 90 degrees VLTAS2-35, VLTAS3-35 *For Four fixtures @ 90 degrees VLTAS2-40, VLTAS3-40 SVL Luminaries use a clear mogul base lamp, not supplied with fixture. High Pressure Sodium 400W units uses E18, 1000W units use E25. Metal Halide 400W units use BT37, 1000W units use BT56. EPA Luminaire- 2.9 EPA Luminaire + 6" arm- 3.2 EPA Luminaire + 14" arm- 3.5 multiplek Cinemas, y other large areas requiring tight light control. For pole mounting up to 60' high. · Precision formed, steel reinforced, aluminum t/OLIsing finished in Duraplex II architectural bronze polyester powder. · Removable top cover provides full access to lamp, mounting, wiring, and ballast tray assembly. · A dear, fully tempered contoured soda lime lens is weathersealed and securely anchored with four corner supports. · Precision formed, multi-faceted, segmented optical assembly produces excellent illumination ctistribution at maximum pole spacing. · Higlr purity anodized aluminum reflector, computer designed and tested to lES standards, optical assembly are field rotatable. · Removable ballast tray, galvanized steel, with quick disconnect socket plug for ease of installation and servicing. ,, A 6" extruded aluminum mounting arm supplied for mounting to minhnum 4' square poles, 14" available as option. 12-141 NUMBER: Example: WP2SOMAFS-8 WP- Wallprism 250-250W 351-35W* 400-400W 500-<500W** MA-Metal Halide (HPF)*** LX-High Pressure Sodium (HPF) SX-Low Pressure Sodium (HPF) Incandescent- order without suffix Op~o~ I ~-~2°v 2-208V FS-Single fusing In-line 3-240V fusing for 4-277V 120V 277V 5-480V FrS-Double fus- 8-120V lng For 208V 208V 240V 240V 277V 480V TP-Tampe~proof construction 5 W Available in Low Pressure Sodium only **<500 Available in Incandescent only **'250W Metal Halide :tures accents Mercury 250W lamp. 2CESSORIES: IlOA-Pencil photocontrol for120V 100W max. 150M-Light leveler photocontrol for 208V-277V. 530S-Stainless steel wire guard. 535S Clear Lexan for added protection 52352-Replacement, glass, gasket, hardware, door lens kit P fixtures require a mogul base horizontal burning lamp. High Pressure Sodium 250W fits use E18, 400W use E18/E37. Metal Halide 250W units use BT28, 400W units use 37. Low Pressure Sodium uses pre focus TI 7, not supplied. Incanciescent fixtures use ~diurn PS40, not supplied. Lamps are not supplied. High Pressure Sodium units and ~0W Metal Halide units are pbysical[y deeper. See dimensional drawings. Not for use in 400W Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium 250W Metal Halide Incandescent Low Pressure Sodium UL Product Numb( r: E86021 ?~{~rl{~d catadioptic ?effact0r redirects light to minimize glare, aligns optical center of lens and lamp for symmetrical light distributiom Heat and shock resistant borosilicato glass refractor, permanently bonded to lens frame. Stainless steel aircraft cable safety retained lens frame to back plate freeing both hands for servicing. Integral cast-in aluminum hinges permit complete removal of lens frame assembly without tools Precision die-cast aluminum, Duraplex II bronze finish, back plate with cast-in knockouts for alignment with all standard. recessed boxes. One-tapped holes (1/2" NPS) on each side and top for conduit or photocootrol, complete with closure plugs. Deluxe glazed porcelain socket pulse rated for 4KV, field adjustable for simple adjustment of beam angle. ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE~ Finishes: See Series "A" finishe age 41 Acrylic: Virgin White acrylic Circuits: Fixtures with retie r dow ' s can be wired for 1 or 2 circuits Lamping: Incandescent stan ~'I'~....,~~. Fluorescent available NO+ "D .... H., LT$, FLOODLAMP$ 14%' 31" 6 60W 1-~ DIA. HT CYL. INTERIOR REFLECTOR NO. 'D H" SIZE LIGHTS FLOODLAMPS LP1-107-8 8¼' 25k' 8' x 20" 3 (6OW) l-R40 (150-300WlDown LAMPING DIAGRAM MANNI INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR USE Page 23 Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 April 26, 2002 Southold Town Architectural Review Committee Town Hail 53095 State Road 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, North Road, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Committee Members: APk 0 Zt UZ Southot I have met with the Building Committee of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue to review the report provided by your members. Exterior lighting - attached are catalog cuts for the exterior light fixtures with the locations for these fixtures noted. Exterior sign - attached is the design for the sign that was approved by the church members. The sign will be hunter green with gold leaf lettering. The bottom of the sign will be three feet above grade for a totai height of seven feet. Exterior railings - attached is a photograph of the proposed exterior railings which will be black wrought iron with a shaped top and vertical bars. Roof penetrations that can be seen from the front of the church - the only roof penetrations are the vent lines for the lavatory off the lobby of the church and the lavatory off the secretary's office. Because the roof shingles are Timberline cedar, it was decided that the PVC penetrations would be wrapped with brown trim coil to blend with the shingles. Front gable ends of the church and porch - there was some concern that wood siding in the gable ends would create a maintenance problem. Architectural Design Committees have looked favorably upon the use of Hardiplank because it gives the same look as horizontal siding when painted. We would prefer the use of the Hardiplank Colonial Smooth exterior siding in all of the gable ends because of its durability and aesthetics. If the Committee still prefers horizontal wood siding, the church is prepared to comply with this request. I would be happy for discuss this information with your committee at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your attention to this request. Sincerely, Diane Herold ~20-8772 NAME FIXTUKE SHOWN GLASS HGT, WDT. EXT. BULBS Foxcrofi 20 8772 Rust Patina Foxcrofi 20 8782 Rust Patina Foxcroft 30-8783 Same ar ah~z'z'[:t p,:.: ~ 20 !792 Rusl Patina Other Finishes Available: Polished Brass, Antiquc Verde, Copper Verde (]car Bcxckd (]cat Box clod 17" 9" 1()~'' 2C 20~D I1" 12 ~" 3C 15 ~/5" (ilca~ Bcxc]cd 26" 13" CURVE 500W New design 500 watt quadz flood with rounded back and fins for superior heat dissipation. Vandalproof stainless steel ~ocking clip. Gold plated socket contacts and 250°C Teflon coated wires for extended lamp life. Lamp included Finish: · Architectural Bronze P', Brighl White CURVE 300W 300 watt Quadz flood with round back and cast aluminum Integra Hood. Hinged lens frame permits easy relamping Stainless steel lock- ing clip Gold plated socket contacts and 250°C Teflon coated wires for extended lamp life Lamp included Finish · Architectural Bronze Bright White CURVE 500 Guard He@vy duty chrome Ceted stee~ wire §uard preYent$ demage and Also fits FF flood Finish: · Chrome plated steel GDQF GDQF CURVE 200W The Mini Curve. High quality die cast flood with rounded back and integral glare shield. Supplied with 200 watt double ended 130 volt Quartz halogen lamp Tempered glass lens Formerly QT250 Finish: · Architectural Bronze ) Bright White White QF200W oF TEL 888 RAB 1000 FAX 888 RAB 1232 WP1 Compact Wallpack for 35 to 100 watts HPS, 50 to 100 watts Metal Halide or 42 watt CFL UV stabilized, vandal resistant prismatic polycarbonate refractor, Lamp included. Finish: · Architectural Bronze ~-3 White WP1 Glass The same Wallpack as the WP1, but with prismatic glass lens to eliminate yellowing. Lamp included WP1 Cutoff Cutoff wallpack with glare shield r0r 35 to 100 watts HPS, 50 to 100 watts Metal Halide or 42 wat~ CFL. Lens is fiat, tempered glass Lamp included · Architectural Bronze , ~ White Finish: · Architectural Bronze ~ White WP1 Retrofit Kits Convert both current and older model RAB WPls to glass or cutoff units. Both kits include frame, glass lens and mounting hardware. Easy 5 minute field instaflation. Lamp not included. Finish: · Architectural Bronze (~-) White Friendly Lighting ~utoff ~etrofit Kit Bronze White WP1CORK WPICORKW Catalog Numbers Bronze White Bronze WP1SN35 WP1SN35W WP1GSN35 WPlSN50 WPt SN50W WP1GSN50 WP1SN70 WP1SNT0W WP1GSN70 WP1SN100 WP1SN100W WP1GSN100 WP1H50 WP1H50W WP1GH50 WP1 H70 WP1 H70W WP1GHT0 *WP1H 100/277 *WP1H 100W/277 *WP1GH100/277 WP1 F42 WP1F42W WP1GF42 /PC /PC /TP /TP GDWP1GW 15° The WP1C cuts off light at 15° below horizontal to insure "Friendly Lighting' White Bronze White WP1GSN35W WP1CSN35 WP1CSN35W WP1GSNSOW WP1CSNS0 WP1CSN50W WP1GSNTOW WP1CSNT0 WP1CSN70W WP1GSN100W WP1CSN100 WP1CSN100W WP1GHSOW WPICH50 WP1CH50W WP1GN70W WPlCHT0 WP1CH70W *WP1GH100WI277 'WP1CH100/277 *WP1 CH 100Wr277 WP1GF42W WP1CF42 WP1CF42W /PC /TP Glass Retrofit Kit Bronze White WP1GRK WP1GRKW Replacement Replacement Lamps Ballasts LHPS35 BHPSN35 LHPS50 BHPSN50 LHPST0 BHPSN70 LHPS100 BHPSN100 LMH50 BMHNSO LMHT0 BMHN70 LMHIO0 *BMHN100/2?7 *Note: 100 watt Metal Halide is available in 277 volt ONLY Dimensions TEL 888 RAB 1000 FAX 888 RAB 1232 oral Purpose Small Floodlights intended Use ~creation areas, parking lots, building car lots. Features - Compact, soft-corner, die-cast g and front cover. Front be- , sealed with one-piece, bonded ~sket. Lens is thermal- and shock-re- clear, tempered glass. Standard fin- ds dark bronze polyester powder paint. ~tics - TA2: vertical lamp with one- hydroformed, anodized aluminum ~ctor. Two-position adjustable sock- RA2: horizontal lamp with anodized ocular aluminum reflector. Both have aled optic chamber to inhibit entrartce f outside contaminants. ctrical Components mountedto cast- luminum housing for maximam heat-dis- Information sipation. Ballast is high-reactance, high- power factor (70-150W HPS) er constant- wattage autotransforme~ (175 and above HPS, MH), copper wound and 10(]% factory tested. UL listed. Installatiee Corrosion-resistant, heavy- duty painted steel pnonnting yoke. Exter- hal screws treated for corrosion resis- tance. Above-horizontal aiming capabili- ty standard. Socket - Glazed porcelain, vertically 'or horizontally oriented mogul base socket with copper alloy, nickel-plated screw shell and center contact. UL listed 1500W, 600V, 4KV pulse rated. Listings - UL Listed (standard). CSA Certi- fled or NOM Certified (see options). UL listed for wet locations. IP65 rated in occur dance with standard IEC 529. I D LtZ.OP- , -LY On pOCE Floodlighting TFL Contour® Example: TFL 400S RA2 TB Designation Distribution Volta, e lamp 2083 Pressure Sodium 2403 TFL 70S TA2 TEL 100S TAg 277 TFL 150S TA2 347 TFL 200S TA2 480~ Halide TB5 150M TA2 TFL 175M TA2 250M {odzontal Lamp Sodium TFL 250S RA2 TFL 400S RA2 TFL 200M~ RAg TFL ZSOM RA2 TFL 320M~ RAg TFL 250M~ RA2 TFL 400M~ RA2 .amp/FixtL~re/Distribution Data (Vertical Lan]p) Wet§iii Beanl Spread NEMA (Mog/Rlear) 7OTA2 HX HPF 22 l0 147x113 7x6 100TA2 HX HPF 23 10 148xll9 7xa 150TA2 HX HPF 25 11 i54x112 7x6 200TA2 CWA 26 12 149x120 7x6 C WA ~5 11 145 x 111 7x6 'CWA 26 12 145x12g ~ !nsta!j_ed_ SF Single fuse (120, 277, 347V)~ DF Double fuse (208, 240, 480~)~ CRT Corrosion-resistant finish (TeRol~)~ LS Lalnp support (mogul socket only) C42 2' 14-3 SEn cord prewireclu CSA CSA Certified NOM Certified {consult factol¥) or 175M) Options/Accessories VG Vandal guard FV Full vised~ ~ T~non slipflUer (2-3/g" to 2-7/8" OD Tenon)~g TFRAB Right angle bracket TFSAB Steel an~le bracket ./z~/r/~vz~ PSG7 Outdoor Lighting 3 1 5 COLOR BACKG~OLIND ?,VAILABLE SIZE OF SIGN AS SHOWN: 4' X 6' X 2" THICK / ONE-SIDED HEIGHT ABOVE GRADE NOT TO EXCEED 15' Montauk Sign Carving Co. ' 477:2 So. Stephenl. o~'n Rd. 'Tel: 518-766.5999 East Nassatl~ NY 1:206~ Fax: I~EMOVABI_E PANEL Wl'lld PREMIUM ~,qNYL LETTERING HAND-CAEVED ,,~IC~I CON..~TI~JCrED OF 1~1~.]1~ POLYt. I~ETHP,,HE ,,~I~,I,,I-I~O,,~I~D /' 2'" THICK. AND FINISHED IN .~F..iY.,.~.~23~ ~O~p LEAF .AJ,ID ! OR: 172" E^ISED FA, NED / CAL~ED,~. "ESACr-.~UND FINI..~HED IN FIVE COLO~) "' LOC-~5 0!~_ G~'~.FHIC 1,VOl~r. CA,~V1ED lid 'FJ~LIEP'" AFP"EA~-JHG 5LIGH'I"LY I~,~IgED FI~:)M .~UEFACE. HANE)-CAf~V'ED ! ~K ~;';'~}LD LEAF LET']',~ING AND DOF-.DER RO. BOX 534 · CUTCHOGUE, NY 1193,5 631 - 734- 610~ PASTOI~ REV. CORNELIUS FULFORD 9:30 AJ~ · WORSHIP SERVICE: 11:00 Ad~ ANY COLOR BACKGle. DUND. AVAILABLE PANEL WITH P~EtdIU M VINYL LETTERING SIZE OF SIGN AS SHOWN: 4' X 6' X '2" THICK / ONE-SIDED HEIGHT AE~V~ GF. ADE HOT TO EXCEED !..~' Monlauk Sign Caning Co. 47T2 So. $1ephento~n Rd. Tel: 51~-766.5999 Easl Nassau, NY 1206~ IA: 800.278-8~09 Iardiplank, Hardipanel. and Hardisoffit exterior sidings provide ali the installation options necessary for exterior walls, gables, porches, and soffits ey blend perfectly with other buildin9 materials, they are cts for new construction, remodeling, and residing older ~Je tiber cement exterior sidings and soffits are ly stable and under normal conditions will not crack, ninate. Hardiplank Hardipanel. and Hardisoffit resist Jsed by extensive exposure to moisture, humidity, snow, In addition, they can be installed to wthstand )rce winds and the ravages of termites s a durable fiber cement !ap siding with the look and ,Coed. It is recommended for both res~dentiai and light applications. vertical siding is a durable fiber cement sheet with ructural a?d impac~ properties, It can be used as a and ~s ideal for many general exterior building purposes ads. porches, and gaefe ends. ]~e sidings and sofft may be used where non-combustible n ~s required They he,,e peen tested in accordance with Method E-!36 and cio not support flame spread. James Hardie siding and soffit installs like wood without the natural deficiencies of wood: knots, cracks, thickness inconsistencies. Using perpetually blemish free building products, such as Hardiplank, Hardipanel, and Hardisoffit you ehminate wasted materials and wasted time spent sorting and cutting Finish the job by spraying, rolling, or brushing a high quality 100% acrylic latex, exterior grade flat or sem~ gloss paint to Hardiplank, Hardipanel. and Hardisoffit Because of the excellent paint retention qua!ities of these products, frequent repainting normally associated with wood based siding is not required But remember, paint performance is dependent uocn the quality and quantity of paint appiied Always follow the paint manufacturer's written recom- mendations for application snd maintenance of field applied paints HARDIPLANK® HARDIPANEL® HARDISOFFIT' The Perfect Compliment to All Architectural Applications and Styles. Hardiplank, Hardipanel, and Hardisoffit are available in a variety of natural textures which will complement any architectural style Hardiplank Hardiplank lap siding is available in a variety of textures: Smooth (classic smooth surface), Woodgrain (natural timber grain appearancel. Colonial Smooth (smooth sanded with a channel lap shadow line), and Colonial Roughsawn (timber grain appearance w,th a smooth channel lap shadow line) Hardipanel Hardipane! vertical siding is also available in a versati;e array of textures: Smooth (classic smooth surface} Stucco (traditional knockdown textured surface), Sierra-8" (rustic appearance with 5/8" grooves, 8" on-center molded into a woodgrain- te'~· ed sheet base), and Sierra 4" (rough textured appearaece ,,. moleed groc,'es at 4" intervalsl. Hardisoffit Hardisofflt pa!leis are available in smooth or woodgrain textures Product '-hickness ! Weight Width Length Hardiplank 6",6, .... ,7/~, , Smooth/Woodgrain ~" 2,3 Ibs,'sq fl j $2', 9.", 12" 12' Colonial Smooth ~z~,,,~, '123 lbs sq fl 'I 8" 12' ColonialRoughsawni }/16" 23 bs sq,ft 8" 12' Hardisoffit I &" 1 9 Ibs./sq.ft.; 12", t6", 24" 36", 48" 8' James Hardie exterior siding and soffit products are protected :rom the date of purchase by a 50-year Limited Transferable :roduct Warranty to be free from manufacturing defects in material ~nd workmanship Copies of this warranty are available wherever James Hardie products are sold or by calling 1-800-9-HARDZ. 'You Have Our Word on It!" i HARDIPLANK® HARDIPANEL®' HARDISOFFIT" The Siding and Soffit to Use When You Only Want the Job Done Once, -'F Distributed By: HARDIPLANK® HARDIPANEL® HARDISOFFITTM L~ JAMES HARDIE" 1-800-9-HARDIE National Headquarters: 26300 La Alameda, Ste. 250, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 HARDIPLAi HARDIPANI HARDISOFt Fiber Ce m Exterior Sic And Soffi Apge~arrd~-df WoL Resis~ Moisture and Ro~ Low Ma¢h~enance Dimensionally S~ble ~nds Terrors and ,, Vermin Immune to Damaging Ultr~ Rays and Co~osive Salt A~ NonCombustible mi PLANNING BOARD MEMBE~ BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law and Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southold, public hearings will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York in said Town on the 13th day of May, 2002 on the question of the following: 6:00 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed minor subdivision for Raymond J. Akscin. The property is located on the north side of Bayview Road, 600' + east of Midland Parkway in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State-of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-88-2-17 6:05 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The property is located at 71305 Main Road in Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-45-2-7.1 6:10 P.M. Public Headng for the proposed site The property is located on CR 48, 750' west ~ ~gue, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-101-1-14.5 6:15 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for Grace's Place Day Care Center. The property is located on CR 48 in Peconic, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-74-4-4.7 & 4.8 6:20 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for Bedell Cellars. The property is located at 36225 Main Road in Cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-85-2-10.2 & 10.3 and 97-1-25.1 Dated: 4/15/02 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman PLEASE PRINT ONCE ON THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2002 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT TO THIS OFFICE, THANK YOU. COPIES SENT TO: The Suffolk Times 0 P,O. Box 1179 53095 Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 Phone: (631) 765-1938 Fax: (631) 765-3136 E-Mail.' planning@southold.org To: The Suffolk Times From: Valede Scopaz/Carol Fax: Pages: 2 Phon~ Date: 4/15/02 Re: Legal Ad for 5/2/02 Edition cc: Urgent For Review Please Comment Please Reply As Requested Please pdnt the following legal ads in the 5/2/02 edition. Thanks. 5/13/02 Regular Meeting: 6:00 p,m, Raymond J. Akscin Minor Subdivision 6:05 p,m. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Site Plan 6:10 p,m. Fimt Baptist Church of Cutchogue Site Plan 6:15 p,m, Gmce's Place Day Care Center Site Plan 6:20 p.m. Bedell Cellars Site Plan Kindly acknowledge receipt by signing below and faxing cover letter back. Received by: Date: PLANNING BOARD MEMBE~ BENNETT ORLOWSICI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law and Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southoid, public hearings will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York in said Town on the 13th day of May, 2002 on the question of the following: 6:00 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed minor subdivision for Raymond J. Akscin. The property is located on the north side of Bayview Road, 600' _+ east of Midland Parkway in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-88-2-17 6:05 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The property is located at 71305 Main Road in Greenport, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-45-2-7.1 6:10 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue. The property is located on CR 48, 750' west of AIvah's Lane in Cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-101-1-14.5 6:15 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for Grace's Place Day Care Center. The property is located on CR 48 in Peconic, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-74-4-4.7 & 4.8 6:20 P.M. Public Hearing for the proposed site plan for Bedell Cellars. The property is located at 36225 Main Road in Cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-85-2-10.2 & 10.3 and 97-1-25.1 Dated: 4/15/02 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) CAROL KALIN, Secretary to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, New York being duly sworn, says that on the 15th day of April, 2002 she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 5/13/02 Regular Meetinfl: 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing for the Minor Subdivision of Raymond J. Akscin SCTM#1000-88-2-17 6:05 p.m. Public Hearing for the Site Plan for St. Peter's Lutheran Church SCTM#1000-45-2-7.1 6:10 p.m. Public Hearing for the Site Plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue SCTM#1000-101-1-14,5 6:15 p.m. Public Hearing for the Site Plan for Grace's Place Day Care Center SCTM#1000-74-4-4.7 & 4.8 6:20 p.m. Public Hearing for the Site Plan for Bedell Cellars SCTM#1000-85-2-10.2 & 10.3 and 97-1-25.1 Carol Kalin Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board Sworn to before me this /~&~dayof ~ ,2002. Notary Public HELENE D. HORNE Notary Public, State of New YolI[ No. 4951364 Qualified in Suffolk County h~arings w/Il ]ueStion Tax 74-4-4;7 po!~ s{ie p an 'i~or B~eli Cellars. The property is located at 36225 Main Road iff' ~u~hagae;: ToWi~ Of $outh0id, C~uhty of SUff61k' State of N~v~ Yorker aliffolk CounW ~l'ox Map Namber.100~ 85~a10,2, & 103 and 97~!-25.1 Dated: 4/i 5/~2 B~ ORDffR 01~ ' B~n~gtt ~d6~vsk~,Jr~ Chairman ~ 2305,1TM2 STATE OF NEW YORK) )SS: COU,~ OF SUFFOLK) county, being duly swom, says that he/she is Principal clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, pub- lished at Mattituck, in the Town of Southotd, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a pdnted copy, has been regularly pub- lished in said Newspaper once each week for / weeks successively, commencing on the ~ day Sworn to before me this ~_~t. day of ~ 20 0 LAURA E. BONDARCHUK Notary Public, State of New York No 01 B06067958 Qualified in Suffolk County, My Commission Expires Dec'. 24, 20- AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as ~[gST SAg~'t~r e. Hu(LcH o~: by placing the Town's official poster notices(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on ~,~.u.__. t ~, Z~o'~ , I have sent notices, by certified mail, the receipts of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across from any public or private street from the above mentioned properW on I~:~C~-LL [ ~ ~ Your name (print) Signature Ad dress Date Notary Public KATHLEEN J. PIERCE/' '/ ~- N~ARy PUBLIC, 8ta~e o, N~, 4679923 ~,~ ~alifled in Suffo k Cou~ ~mmission Expires July 31, PLEASE £ETU£N THIS AFFIDA V/T AND CEPTIFIED MAIL PECEIPTS ON THE DA Y OF. OP AT THE PUBLIC HEAP/NE Re:Proposed site plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue SCTM#: lo00-101-1-14.5 Date of Hearing: Monda¥~ M~Iz 13L2002~ 6:10 p.m. Adjoining Property Owners 101-1-8.1 William 1t. Wickham Estate ILO. Box 954, Cutchogue, New York 11935 101-1-12 John Jacobs Estate, C/O W.W. Jacobs 100-16 203rd Street, Hollis, New York 11423 . 101-1-13 Robert E. and Donna A. Parker P.O. Box 1568, Mattituck, New York 11952 101-I-14.4 Harold W. Watts 144 Bay Avenue, Greenport, New York 11944 101-1-14.6 Galia A. Hanoch, C/O Yale Rbe Films 730 Park Avenue, Apt. 18A, New York, New York 10021 101-2-7 Eliot Drake Evans and others C/O Joseph H. Gibbons Esq., Caminiti & Gibbons 54075 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 101-2-8 Jerome A. Gristina 38 Belden Hill Lane Wilton, Connecticnt 06897 101-2-9 Suffolk County 330 County Drive, Riverhead. New York 11901 items 1, 2, and 3. Aisc complete Restricted Delivery is desired.  name and address on the reverse u~~' ~ we can return the card to you. r~ this card to the back of the mailpiece, --~ he front if space permits. r~j P/!tngc ~ 0.~ ~ U~ ~ f ~ ~ddressed to: ~ , ~Ut~b ,N7 II~Ot ,Number r ~=~ ~ ~:'"":~/~/ h 3811, March 2001 ~ Tota Postage & Fees $ a'~)~ ~0~/~7 ' I~, 70 Domestic R Signat/~T/ ,//./ , [] Agent / i.2/]fF.4j~/(~/(~~ [] Addres D~ is deli~ifferent from item ~?'-¢ ~ ~ []Yes YES, enter delivery address below: . Service Type R er[ified Mail [] Express Mail egistered I-I Return Receipt for Mercha~ [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee} E~ Yes ~turn Receipt 102595 01 If YES, enter delivery address below: [] No 3. Service Type ~Certified Mail [] Express Mail [] Registered [] Return Receip~ for Merchan, [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? 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Aisc item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. · Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1 Articl~ Addressed to: W'Y AJ V I OO'Li ~ A. Received by (Please Pdnt C/early) C. Signature If YES, enter delivery address below: 3. Service Type R ertified Mail [] Express Mail egistered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 2. Article Number ~rransfer from service label) Toco /67o ooo8 PS Form 3811, March 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-01-M 1424 IIf YES, enter delivery ~dcCess be~c []'~\ 3. Service Type [~edified Mail [] Express Mail [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 2, Article Number PS Form 3811, March 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595 01-M 1424 1 Article'Addressed to: ,, I-L-rT'i'Y o CJc d YES, enter delivery address below: L-~ [] Registered [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted De very? (Extra Fee) [] Yes Article Number (Transfer from service label) '7OO~ 1670 OO0( q zl PS Form 3811, March 2001 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-01 M-1424 Adjoining Property Owners 10t-1-8.1 William II. Wickham Estate P.O. Box 954, Cutchogue, New York 11935 101-1-12 John Jacobs Estate, C/O W.W. Jacobs 100-16 203rd Street, Hollis, New York 11423. 101-1-13 Robert E. and Donna A. Parker P.O. Box 1568, Mattituck, New York 11952 101-1-14.4 Harold W. Watts 144 Bay Avenue, Greenport, New York 11944 101-1-14.6 Galia A. Hanoch, C/O Yale Roe Films 730 Park Avenue, Apt. 18A, New York, New York 10021 101-2-7 Eliot Drake Evans and others C/O Joseph H. Gibbons Esq., Caminiti & Gibbons 54075 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 101-2-8 Jerome A. Gristina 38 Belden Hill Lane Wilton, Connecticut 06897 101-2-9 Suffolk County 330 County Drive, Riverhead, New York 11901 BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 9, 2002 Ms. Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: Proposed Site Plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Located on CR 48, 750' west of Alvah's Lane in Cutchogue SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: A-C Dear Ms. Herold: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, April 8, 2002: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, establishes itself as lead agency, and as lead agency, makes a determination of non-significance and grants a Negative Declaration; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, May 13, 2002, at 6:10 p.m. for a final public hearing on the maps dated January 15, 2002. Please refer to the enclosed copy of Chapter 58, Notice of Public Headng, in regard to the town's notification procedure. The notification form is enclosed for your use. The sign and the post will need to be picked up at the Planning Board office, Southold town Hall. Please return the enclosed Affidavit of Posting, proof of certified mailing, and the signed green return receipts from the certified mailings on the day of the public hearing before 4:00 p.m. The sign and the post need to be returned to the Planning Board office after the public hearing. A copy of the Negative Declaration is enclosed for your records. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, , ~. Bennett Odowski, Jr. Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBE~ BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICI-IAi~D CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (531) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination Non-Significant April 8, 2002 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue SCTM#: 1000-101-1-14.5 Location: CR 48, 750 West of Alvah's Lane, Cutchogue SEQR Status: Type I 0 Unlisted (X) Conditioned Negative Declaration: Yes ( ) No (X) Description of Action: Construction of a new 9,630 sq. f. church on 3.68 acres located 750 ft. west of Alvah's Lane on CR 48, Cutchogue, in an AC Zone. Reasons Supporting This Determination: An Environmental Assessment Form has been submitted and reviewed, and it was determined that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. SEQR Negative Declaration - Pa.qe Two For Further Information: Contact Person: Victor L'Eplattenier Address: Planning Board Telephone Number: (631) 765-1938 cc: Roger Evans, DEC Stony Brook SuffoLk County Dept. of Health Suffolk County Planning Commission Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk Applicant Southold Town Plannin,q Board Notice to Adiacent Property Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a site plan; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5; 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the Agricultural Conservation Zoning District. 4. That the application is for a new 9,630 sq. ft. church on 3.68 acres. The property is located on CR 48, 750' west of Alvah's Lane in Cutchogue. That the files pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Or, if you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (631)765-1938. 6. That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on May 13, 2002 at 6:10 p.m. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times, published in the Town of Southold; that you or your representative have the dght to appear and be heard at such hearing. PetitioneflOwner's Name(s): First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Date: April 12, 2002 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personallY posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notices(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on I have sent notices, by certified mail, the receipts of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which ts across from any public or private street from the above mentioned property on Your name (print) Signature Address Date Notary Public PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDA VIT AND CERTIFIED MAlL RECEIPTS ON THE DAY OF. OR A T TIlE PUBLIC HEARING Re:Proposed site plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue SCTM#: !000-101-1-14.5 gate of Hearing: Monday~ May 13, 2002, 6:10 p.m. § 58-1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAI~NG Chapter 58 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING § 58-1 § 58-1. Providing notice of public hearings. [HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Southold 12-27-1995 as L.L. No. 25-1995; Ameodments noted where applicable.] § 58-1. Providing notice of pubHe hearings. Whenever the Code calls for a public hearing, this section shall apply. Upon determining that an application is complete, the board or commission reviewing the same shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon. The board or commission reviewing an application shall provide for the giving of notice: A. By causing a notice giving the time, date, place and · nature of the hear/ng to be published in the official newspaper within the per/od preset/bed by law. B. By requiring the applicant to erect the sign provided by the town, which shall be prominently displayed on the promises facing each public or private street which the property involved in the application abuts, giving notice of the application, the nature of the approval sen~ht thereby and the time and place of the public hearing thereom The sign shall be set back not more than ten (10) feet from the property line. The sign shall be displa.~d, for a period of not le~s than seven (~) ds~ immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. The applicant or his/her ~gent sh~l! ~e an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision. C. By requiring the applicant to send notice to the owners of record of every property which 'abuts and every property which is across from any public or private street 5801 § 58-1 SOUTHOLD CODE § 58-1 from the property included in the application. Such notice shall be made by certified mail, return receipt requested, posted at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the initial public hearing on the application and addressed to the owners at the addresses listed for them on the local assessment roll. The applicant or agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE SITE PLAN FOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CUTCHOGUE o 1000-101-1-14.5 Site Plan for a new 9,630 sq. ft. church on 3.68 acres. MONDAY, MAY 13, 2002 - 6:10 P.M. O PLANNING BOARD MEMB~ BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RI C ItARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 10, 2002 Ms. Diane Herold P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 Re: St. Peter's Church~_.SCTM_# 1000-45-2-7.1 Dear Ms. Herold, The Planning Board has received and approved the enclosed report from the Architectural Review Committee. It is being sent to you for your attention. If you have any questions, or require assistance, please contact this office. Senior Planner Encl. SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE March 28, 2002 The ARC met at Town Halt at 4:30 p.m.. Members present were: Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman Robert I. Brown, Co-Chairman Howard G. Meinke, Cutchogue ~~ Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary P~II~i~ Aisc present were Victor L'Eplattenier and Scott Hughes of the Planning Board. Staff, Diane Herold, Randall Goya of G & L Architects, and Ms. Pauline Satur. Moved by Garrett Strang and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of February 14, 2002. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Main Road - Greenport) Ms. Herold described a 4000 square foot addition to the rear of the present structure for a fellowship hall and offices, the exterior to match the present of brick and stucco with white clad Anderson windows. Moved by Howard Meinke and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the application with the CONDITIONS that catalogue cuts be submitted for any exterior lighting, that any air conditioning units be located out of view from the road and screened with landscaping, and consideration be given to raising the porch and foyer roof on the east elevation so that it would not be sitting on the roof of the offices and fellowship hall. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ( North Road - Cutchogue) Ms. Herold presented a new sanctuary of gray brick and vinyl trim on all elevations, using Anderson double-hung windows. Moved by Robert Keith and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was RESOLVED to TABLE the application awaiting catalogue cuts of the exterior lighting, details of the signage and railings and treatment of the roof penetrations that can be seen from the front. It was recommended that wood rather than vinyl be used on the front gables. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. SATUR FARMS (Alvah's Lane - Cutchogue) Ms. Satur and Mr. Goya described a produce barn of contemporary design with a pine board and batten exterior on the four elevations. The Committee C DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ROBERT J. GAFFNEY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE April4,2002 CHARLES J. BARTHA, P.E. COMMISSIONER Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Town of Southold Planning Board Office - Town Hall PO Box 1179 - 53095 State Room 25 Southold, NY 11971 RE: CR 48, Middle Road, Cutchogue First Baptist Church of Cutchogue SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5 Gentlemen: APR 1 O Zuu Southold Town Planning Board This Department has reviewed the above-referenced site plan. Specifically note that: A permit from this Department will be required pursuant to Section 136 of the Highway Law for any improvements this Department deems necessary along the County right-of-way. Before a permit is issued by this Department for these improvements, documentation pursuant to Section 239f of the New York State General Municipal Law must be forwarded to us from the Town Building Department for our review and comments. If you have any questions, kindly contact this office at 852-4100. Very truly yours, William S. Shannon, P.E. Perm/ts Engineer WSS/MPC/VK/dm 335 YAPHANK AVENUE SUFFOLK COUNTYIS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER (631)852-4010 FAX(631)852-4150 Diane 1-1erold, Architect P.O, Box 884 Westh~ampton Beach, New York 11978 (631) 288-5049 phone/f~x Date: To: _:::..-<'¢ M SE Number of pages including cover sheet: Re: 04/02/2002 TL~ 11:3o [TX/EX NO 7o13] ~001 ENVIROTES[r I:'.O.lIOX 1828 SAG IIAI{BOR ,NI~W YORII 1 631-725-(i425 FAX 631 P.02 Thc water analysis of your well water was performed by a state approved laboratory using thc latest e~'luipmen~ available and costing many thousands of dollars. Great care is taken with each sample using Standard Laborator; Methods. In tact, tile bacteriological sample lnust be analyzed within 30 hours from thc time the sample was drawr, fi,om the tap. The enclosed laboratory analysis is the actxm] analysis of your well water at the time the sample was taken. County. State and Federal standards of drinking water are' described as follows: IiACTERIOL.f~GICAL -- Coliform tests Colilbrms arc one of a/group of microbiological contaminants. Total coliforms, which include thc fecal it'onns, arc usually not pathogenic, ltowever, their pt'ese~me in drinking water indicates the potential presence pathogens associated with waterborne disease. In particular, the presence of fecal coliforms in drinking water indicates that an urgent health problem may exist. Coliform bacteria (E. Coli), in high concentrations in your drinking water ma~ pause typhoid fevcr~ paratyphoid fever, cholera and other gastrointestinal diseases and is usually attributed to feces fron' w a~n blooded animals. Thc test for colitbrm bacteria that is used by the laboratory is called the Colilert system. test is one of tile tests approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the results are noted as "present" o', -'abseet.' The test involves placing the sample water in the special Colilert mixture and incubating for 24 hours. Afl. er th,. 24 hours, i f no color is detected, the sample is "absent" of total colifi)rm and deemed safe to drink. If a yellow color i- detected, that indicates there is total coliform "present', and should not be used for drinking. To see irE. Coil is prcs tnt in the sample, placing a fluorescent lamp against the sample will show that it is "present" if the sample water duc: resets. If it does not Iluoresce, E. Coli is "absent" This is a very SENSITIVE test and may give a "presence" of tolz colitbrm if you have done plumbing work recently or other minor repairs, without the new work being chlorinated. CllI,ORIi)E_$ AS CL.-- Standard is 250-0 m~L Chlorides of up to 30 mg/L is natural, 30 mg/L to 70 mg/L may be an indication of pollution from a cesspot,. or sewage, and over 70 rng/L is an indication of salt water instxuction. As chlorides increase, the taste of the water become flatter. Eventually, you will be able to taste the salt, which will be in the range of 450 mg/L to 500 mg/I TREATMENT -- 30 rng/L to 70 mg/L if warranted - move well further away from cesspool (at least 1130 feet). Ovc' 70 mg/L - puli well point tip depending on amount of water in well pipe. See your well driller tbr that infomlation. NIT,AlES f~ N -- gtandard~ Nitrates m water can be caused by seepage from a cesspool or sewage system and from fertilizer. Drinkit~. water with nitrates above thc standard should not be consumed by pregnant women or babies under one ),em' ofag~ TREATMENT -~ Relocate well (.at least 100 feet from any cesspool), drive well point to a deeper depth, or the insu~ lation of a reverse osmosis treatment system under the kitchen sink for nitrate free drinking water. S_¥NTHF~TIC D~ETERGENTS AS MBAS -- St andar as ~0. IL This is caused by the use of synthetic detergents as laundry soap and which the purchase of detergents banned fi-om the supermarket shelves in Suffolk County until 1982, This ban was li~ed at that time aRer detergent ut'acturers changed the formula so the product would not be detrimental to the aquifer. TREATMENT -- Relocate w~ {at least 100 feet from cesspool) or drive well point to a deeper depth. 04/02/2002 T[~ 11:30 [TX/RX NO 70131 ~002 IRON AS FE -- Standard is Iron above Ihe standard is a very common problem in Long Island's drinking water. I ligh iron is not a heaKb i,azard, but il is all aesthetic problem, lligh iron concentrations cause staining of toilets, dish washers or where water ~its fo,' tong periods of time. Iron is naturally in thc environment on Long Island and is usually below the standard in ~leveloped wells. Some iron in tl~e waler can be attributed to thc well casing, galvanized pipe and tmprotected water ~anks. High iron may have no sanilary significance, but is usually controlled because of its staining properties. FP,_EATMENT -~ Ihe usc o fa Micro-Met, or poly-phosphate feede,; a process that feeds phosphate to thc water as it is :romped, which sequesters ur sun'ounds the iron molecule and IS effective for up to almost 1.0 rng/L of iron. Usc nfs !niger unit such as a water softener, or ion exchange system will totally remove iron and mauganese over 1.0 mg/L. !)rices va~, so check around or ca]l tls {'bt' companies to contact, HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION IpH] ~ No standard The hydrogen iota concentration or pll is related to the acktity or alkalinity of the water. Neutral water is 7.0. ks the number decreases, tile more acid the water and as thc..number increases, the more alkaline the water. Long Island .rater is usually in tile range nfS.2 to 6.8. A pll of over 7.0 is unusual unless treatment is installed. TREATMENT -~ if the pH is very Iow, wc recommended the installation of an acid neutralizer system. This will raise the pH of water .md will make the water LESS corrosive. MANGANESE A~ ~VIN. Standard is 0.3 mg/L Manganese is very much like iron as it can be found naturally in ground watcr. High concentrations of man- ganese cause a black discoloration of water, patlicularly after boiling or heating, and may cause a Caste and odor prob- lem. TREATMENT -- Same as for iron. SODIUM AS N3, -- Standard is 20 mg/L ~'o,' those on a severely restricted sodium diet, and 280 rng/L for those on a moderately restricted sodium diet Sod/mn may occur nalurally, be caused by chemical discharges into the ground water; or be associated with salt water intrusion as sodium chloride. People with heart problems should be aware &the sodium content &the water they Jrink, especially if on a severely restricted sodium dieL Although sodium is not required to be tested by }lealth Department, we test for it because of salt water intrusion during dry periods of the year and we believe you should be :aware of the misted health problems. We do not do the test if you are using the analysis for the refinanciug ora bank mortgage. TREATMENT -- Relocate well, or if from salt water intrusion - raise well point up sevet,'al feet, if possible. CONCLUSION If the analysis ol'yoLtr well water ofdmse parameters tested is within the standards as described above, it is prob- ably safe to assume that your drinking water is potable and safe to drink. HOWEVER, there may be some parameters that are nearing the standard and there am many, many more parameters that we did not analyze. The above analysis is called a general potability water analysis, and depending on the location of your residence and town, more analysis may bc necessary to ensure that your drinking water is good. ltJs suggested that a bacteriological analysis be taken once a year and a general potability analysis {the tests described above) be done every other yeah This testing will help ensure that your drinking water is potable and safe to drink. If you have any questions pertaining 1o lite laboratory analysis, ann"don't find the answer on these pages, please call for additional infon'nation. You should know about your drinking water! 04/02/2002 TI.~ 11:30 [TX/RX NO 7013] ~003 ~'~EST LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTIN('i $77 SHEFFIELD AVE. - N. BABYLON, N.Y. 11703 · (631) 422.5777. FAX (651) 422-$770 Email: ecotestlab(~aol.com Website: www.ecotestlabs.com LAB N0.221006.09 03/15/02 Envirotest P,0. Box 1828 Sa8 Harbor, NY 11963 ATTN: Frank Ryan PO#: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: COLLECTED BY: First Baptist Church, 0lC Route 48. Cutchogue ET/EcoTest DATE COL'D:03/06/02 RECEIVED;03/06/02 MATRIX:Water SAMPLE: test well ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS Dichlordifluomethane Chloromethane V~nyl Chloride 8romomethane Chloroethane Trichlorofluometh~ne l,l Dichloroethene Methylene Chloride t-l,2-Dichloroethene 1,1Diohloroethane 2,2-Dichloropropane c-l,2-Dichloroethene Bromochloromethane 111Trichloroethane 1,1-Dichloropropene Carbon Tetrachloride 1,2 Dichloroethane Trichloroethene 1,2 Dichloropropane Dibromomethane 112 Trichloroethane Tetrachloroethene 1,3-Dichloropropane Chlorobenzene ll12Tetrachloroethane REMARKS: rn = 6998 UNITS ug/b ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L ug/L RESULT <0.5 <0.5 <05 <05 <05 <05 <05 <05 <05 <O.$ <0.5 <0.5 <0,5 <0.S <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 0.5 <O.S <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 FLAG DATE OF ANAL. ANALYSIS LRL METHu~, 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS:' 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5,:,' 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS;~,. 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS,:, 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5: 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS?. 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS'~,, 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS:L. 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS:~:, 03/07/02 0,5 EPAS~ 03/07/02 0-5 ~PA5.', 03/07/02 O.S EPA5.! 03/07/0~ 0.5 EPAS:! 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS', 03/07/02 O.$ EPA52. 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5~, 03/07/02 0,5 EPAS? 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5!, 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS:~,' 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5~ 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS:~. 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS'~ 03/07/0~ 0.5 EPA5 03/07/02 0,5 EPAS? 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS:' LRL=Laboratory Reporting l, All values are within NY State and Federal limits fo potable water. DIRECTO NYSDOH ID# 10320 //Y~age I of 3 04/02/2002 TUE 11:3o [TX/RX NO 7013] [~004 '" EST LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING 377 SHEFFIELD AVE. · N. BABYLON, N.Y. 11703 - (631) 422-5777- FAX (631) 42:2-5770 Emaik ecotestlab~aoLcom Website: www.ecotestlabs.com LAB fl0.~1006.09 ATTN: Envirote~t P.O. Bo× 1828 Sa~ H~rbor, NY Frank Ryan 11963 o3/15/o2 P0#: soURCE OF SAMPLE: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: COLLECTED BY: First Baptist Church, Off Route 48. Cutchogue ET/EcoTest DATE COL'D:03/06/02 RECEIVED:03/06/02 MATRIX:Water SAMPLE: test well ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS ]122Tetrachloroethane 123-%richloropropane Bromobenzene 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene m Dichlorobenzene p Dichlorobenzene o Dichlorobenzene 124-Trichlorobenzene He×achlorobutadlene 123-Trichlorobenzene t-l,3Dichloropropene c-l,3Dichloropropene Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene m + P Xylene o Xylene Styrene lsopropylbenzene n-Propylbenzene 135-Trimethylber~zene tert-Butylbenzene 124-Trimethylbenzene sec-~Butylbenzene cci REMARKS: rn = 6999 (v) DATE OF ANALY!' UNITS RESULT FI,.AG ANALYSIS LRL METH0b ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA52; ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS2z, ug/L < 0,5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA52,', ug/L < 0,5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS~'~ ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0,5 EPAS2' ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5~,~ ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0,5 EPAS~:~ ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0,5 EPAS~'~ ug/L < 0.5 03/07/0~ 0.5 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPASt,: ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS,. ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA52-:. ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5 u$/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA52~ ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS.!~. ug/L < 1 03/07/02 1 EPASi~ ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS?~, ug/L < 0 5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS~,. ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS?' ug/L < 0.5 03/07/0~ 0.5 EPAS;:-. ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5," ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS? ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5;! ug/L < 0,5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS? LRL=Laboratory All values are within NY State and potable water. NYSDOH ID # 10320 Federal DIRECTOR_ Reporting limits of 3 04/02/2002 TUE 11:30 [TX/RX NO 7013] ~]005 ~m~ST LABORATORIES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING 377 SMEFFI~RLD AVE,, IN. BABYLON, N.Y. 11703 o (631) 4Z2-li777o FAX (631) *22-$770 Emafl: ecotestlab~aol.com Website: www.ecotestlabs.com LAB N0.221006.09 03/15/02 ATTN: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: SOURCE OF SAMPLE: COLLECTED BY: Envirotest P.O. Box 1828 Sag Harbor, NY Frank Ryan 11963 First Baptist Church, Off Route 48, ET/EcoTest DATE C0L,D:03/06/02 PO#: Cutchogue RECEIVED:03/06/02 MATRIX:Water SAMPLE: test well ANALYTICAL PARAMETERS p-Isopropyltoluene n Butylbenzene ter.ButylMethylEther DATE OF ANALI UNITS RESULT FLAG ANALYSIS LRL METHfl; ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPA5;~* ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0.5 EPAS;:: ug/L < 0.5 03/07/02 0,5 EPAS?~. Aldicarb sulfoxide Aldicarb sulfone Aldicarb ~&nganese ~S Mn Nitrate as N Chloride as C1 MBAS as LAS pH (lab) units Ammonia as N Spec. Cond. umho/cm Copper as Cu Zinc as Zn t, ead as Pb Iron as Fe ug/L < 1 03/11/02 1 EPA5~ ug/L < 1 03/11/02 1 EPA5~' ug/L < 1 03/11/02 1 EPAS! mg/L 0.03 03/08/02 0.01 EPA2:, mg/L 12.0 03/06/02 1 EPA3: mg/L 34 03/13/02 2 SM17~ mg/L < 0.1 03/08/02 0.1 SMI8~' 5.9 03/06/02 0.1 EPAI!, mg/L < 0.05 03/08/02 0,05 EPA3{ 460 03/11/02 I SM18f: mg/L < 0.01 03/08/02 0,01 EPA2(* mg/L 0.01 03/08/02 0.01 EPA2'3 mg/L < O.OOS 03/08/02 0,005 EPA20 mg/L I 0 03/08/02 0.01 EPA20 ' SM18~h ! cC; LRL=Laboratory Reporting REMARKS: Total Aldicarb is within NY rn = 7000 water. Federal are within limits. State guideline for pot~ Values for Nitrate and Iron exceed NY State All other values limits for potable water. DIRECT0 10320 (/ ~ge NYSDOH ID ~ 3 of 3 04/02/2002 TUE 11:30 [ NO 7013] ~006 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Fax (631) 765-1823 Telephone (631) 765-1802 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Bennett Orlowski, Planning Board Chairman FROM: Michael J. Verity, Building Department DATE: March 30, 2002 REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE PLAN ELEMENTS & CERTIFICATION Project: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Location: Route 48, Cutchogue SCTM# 1000 - Section 101 - Block 1 - Lot 14.5 Date: January 15, 2002 Revised Date: March 4, 2002 1. ALL BUILDINGS AND USES SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTERS 45 AND 100 OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CODE. 2. OFF STREET PARKING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 3. ALL FENCING, SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 4. THE PROPOSED USE Church/Places of worship IS/ARE A PERMITTED USE BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION BY THE BOARD OF APPEALS, IN THIS AC DISTRICT AND IS SO CERTIFIED. * SEE SPECIAL EXCEPTION #5017- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Michael J. Verity (/ Principal Building Inspector ¢ PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE I~kTHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Micheal Verity,Principal Building Inspector Victor L'Eplattenier,Senior Plan~ March 19,2002 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Rt. 48,Cutchogue SCTM: 1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: AC Please review the attached site plan showing a proposed 9630 Sq. Ft. church. Please advise this office if the plan is acceptable for certification. Encl. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RI CH2A~D CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: From: James A. Richter, R.A. Office of Town Engineer Victor L'Eplattenier, Senior Plann Re' First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 CR 48 SCTM: 1000-101-1-14.5 Please review the attached site plan for the proposed church with respect to drainage and engineering issues. Please advise this office upon completion of your review. SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE March 28, 2002 The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m.. Members present were: Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman Robert I. Brown, Co-Chairman Howard G. Meinke, Cutchogue Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary Soul:hold Town Aisc present were Victor L'Eplattenier and Scott Hughes of the Planning Board. Staff, Diane Herold, Randall Goya ef G & L Architects, and Ms. Pauline Satur. Moved by Garrett Strang and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of February 14, 2002. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Main Road - Greenport) Ms. Herold described a 4000 square foot addition to the rear of the present structure for a fellowship hall and offices, the exterior to match the present of brick and stucco with white clad Anderson windows. Moved by Howard Meinke and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the application with the CONDITIONS that catalogue cuts be submitted for any exterior lighting, that any air conditioning units be located out of view from the road and screened with landscaping, and consideration be given to raising the porch and foyer roof on the east elevation so that it would not be sitting on the roof of the offices and fellowship hall. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. _ ] ...... ~J I..-- _ ._'Ir( North Road - Cutchogue) Ms. Herold presented a new sanctuary of gray brick and vinyl trim on all elevations, using Anderson double-hung windows. Moved by Robert Keith and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was RESOLVED to TABLE the application awaiting catalogue cuts of the exterior lighting, details of the signage and railings and treatment of the roof penetrations that can be seen from the front. It was recommended that wood rather than vinyl be used on the front gables. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. SATUR FARMS (Alvah's Lane - Cutchogue) Ms. Satur and Mr. Goya described a produce barn of contemporary design with a pine board and batten exterior on the four elevations. The Committee commended the design of the structure for an appearance well above the level of prefabricated metal buildings often built for similar uses. Moved by Robert Brown and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the application with the CONDITIONS that colors be submitted for the personnel doors and railings, that catalogue cuts be submitted for exterior lighting and that the committee be informed of the decision to use bricks in part of the foundation. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. Robert W. Keith Secretary Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Fax (631) 765-1823 Telephone (631) 765-1802 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Bennett Orlowski, Planning Board Chairman FROM: Michael J. Verity, Building Department DATE: March 30, 2002 REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE PLAN ELEMENTS & CERTIFICATION Project: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Location: Route 48, Cutchogue SCTM# 1000 - Section 101 - Block _1 - Lot 14.5 Date: January 15, 2002 Revised Date: March 4, 2002 l. ALL BUILDINGS AND USES SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTERS 45 AND 100 OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CODE. 2. OFF STREET PARKING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 3. ALL FENCING, SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 4. THE PROPOSED USE Church/Places of worship IS/ARE A PERMITTED USE BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION BY THE BOARD OF APPEALS, IN THIS AC DISTRICT AND IS SO CERTIFIED. * SEE SPECIAL EXCEPTION #5017- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Principal Building Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OFFICE OF THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL, 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, New York 11971 Date Mr. Commissioner of Public Works Suffolk Couniy D.P.W. Yaphank Ave., Yaphank, N.Y. Dear Sir: In accordance with Section 239K of the General Municipal Law of the consolidated Laws of the State of New York, this is to notify the commissioner of Public Works o f the County of Sut'folk that.....-{'.R~:....C-nklLg."t...1% &P..'tl~,~. ..... ....... 0..}t.u~O&..~ .~......~tr, z ~.~t. ~ ~..o...O.. ................................................................. ........................... I. .. .OOQ.. .-.. . I..o. ..L'. .. I.-.~..~. .,~. ............................................................ has applied to the Town of Southold for a permit to construct a building on ...... t~..~.q. ~....~...~ cm~...'//~,...~e~tt.~t~ L~..~.ot~.,.e.~.ctt.or, u~. ..... As shown on the attached plot plan, submitted in triplicate, dated ,,.M~.0~k~..tt..l~ We shall withhold further action on this application for ten days or as otherwise provided in the aforementioned Section 239K. Very truly yours; Building Department Town of Southold, N.Y. CUTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT 260 New Suffolk Road, PO Box 930, Cutchogue, NY 11935 Telephone (631) 734-6907 o Fax (631) 734-7079 March 25, 2002 Diane Herold, Architect PO Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Dear Diane Herold, At the March meeting of the Cutchogue Board of Fire Commissioners your request for water requirements for the above property was reviewed by the Board and determined that a fire well will not be required for this property. Thank you for your inquiry and our apologies for any delays. Very truly yours, Board of Fire Commissioners Matthew J. Martin District Secretary cc: Chief Butler Southold Town Planning Bd. Southold Town CUTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT 260 New Suffolk Road, PO Box 930, Cutchogue, NY 11935 Telephone (631) 734-6907 o Fax (631) 734-7079 March 25, 2002 Diane Herold, Architect PO Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Dear Diane Herold, At the March meeting of the Cutchogue Board of Fire Commissioners your request for water requirements for the above property was reviewed by the Board and determined that a fire well will not be required for this property. Thank you for your inquiry and our apologies for any delays. Very truly yours, Board of Fire Commissioners Matthew J. Martin District Secretary cc: Chief Butler Southold Town Planning Bd. Southold Town C PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Michael Verity,Principal Building Insp/ector victor L'Eplattenier, Senior Plan/~/If March 25,2002 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Rt. 48,Cutchogue SCTM: 1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: AC Please review the attached site plan showing a proposed 9630 Sq. Ft. church. Attached is a copy of the Board of Appeals approval for a Special Exception to establish a church on the subject property. Please advise this office if the plan is now acceptable for certification. Encl.  ,' APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard E Goehringer, Chairman James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Lora S. Collins George Horning BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 29, 2001 Appl. No. 5017 '~FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Location of Property: 15 C.R. 48, Cutchogue 1000-101-1-14.5 Date of Public Hearing: November 15, 2001 Southold Town Ha 53095 Main Road i~;~ P.O. Box 1179 I~t, ~ Southold, New York 11971-0959 ZBA Fax (631) 765-9064 Telephone (631) 765-1809 Southold Town P anning Board FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS: The subject Property is a vacant parcel of 3.68 acres on the north side of Route 48 in Cutchogue, with road frontage of 195.8 feet and average depth of about 831 feel APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Applicant requests a Special Exception pursuant to Code section 100-3 lB(2) to authorize the establishment of a church on the subject property. The zoning map shows that a portion of the property near Route 48 is zoned RO, in which zone a church is a permitted use. However, the rest of the property is zoned A-C, in which zone a Special Exception is required for a church. REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: (1) After taking testimony, reviewing materials submitted and making personal inspection, the Board has considered the General Standards for Special Exceptions set forth in Code section 100-263, and finds and determines the following: (A) The proposed church use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties, or of properties in adjacent use districts, or of permitted or legally established uses in its use district or in adjacent use districts. (B) The safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience and order of the Town will not be adversely affected by the proposed church use and its location. (C) The proposed church use will be in harmony with, and promote the general purposes and intent of, the Zoning Code and will be compatible with its surroundings and with the character of the neighborhood and of the community in general. (D) The structure will be readily accessible for fire and police protection. (2) No adverse findings result from a review of the matters to be considered under Code section 100-264. Page 2 - November 2~,, 2001 AppL No. 5017 - First Baptist Church 1000-101-1-14.5 RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the Special Exception as applied for. ~:~n;fe~ ~o rBm°' n~gd; f FiAYsehS~r s IMs~ a~bde Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Fax (631) 765-1823 Telephone (631) 765-1802 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Victor L'Eplattenier, Senior Planner From: Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Rt. 48, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: AC Date: March 23, 2002 The intended use requires a special exception by the Board of Appeals, Therefore, this plan is not acceptable for certification. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWStCI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OFSOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To' From: James A. Richter, R.A. Office of Town Engineer Victor L'Eplattenier, Senior Planne~// Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 C R 48 SCTM: 1000-101-1-14.5 Please review the attached site plan for the proposed church with respect to drainage and engineering issues. Please advise this office upon completion of your review. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSK/, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KE NNE TH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICIiARD CAGGIA-NO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Micheal Verity,Principal Buildin~7~.~ctor Victor L'Eplattenier, Senior Plan~ March 19,2002 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Rt. 48,Cutchogue SCTM: 1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: AC Please review the attached site plan showing a proposed 9630 Sq. Ft. church. Please advise this office if the plan is acceptable for certification. Encl. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 12, 2002 Ms. Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: Proposed Site Plan for First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Located on CR 48, 750' west of Alvah's Lane in Cutchogue SCTM#1000-101-1-14.5 Zone: A-C Dear Ms. Herold: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, March 11,2002: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board start the lead agency coordination process on this unlisted action. Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Very truly yours, Chairman PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLLAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATt-IAM, JR. RICI-L&RD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) ,765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 ,2002 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Re: Lead Agency Coordination Request Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. Your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3. Issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Requested Action: ¢O~~f ¢ ~'~ Z ~Z~ ¢. ~¢ SEO~ Olassification: ( ) Type I ~ Unlisted Contact Person: (631 ) 765-1938 The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (ELS) on this project. Within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Page 2 Lead Agency Coordination Request Planning Board Position: (z,,~his agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. ( ) This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. ( ) Other (see comments below) r~.,,, ,,. ~o,,:/,;,,, ,/' f',4- I~. ,,~,/',;,, ,,,,.. ,,¢ .c , ,,~. ,,¢/r /, ~,~ ~,- pi e afe~fe e~l ~e~l,~'o/~.~ r~t a t~h ~s~offi= o~r ~r ~fo r ~t i~icc ~ .~/2~,~,,~, ~,~,/,o,,~ ~, ~ ~..//~,,~/ Very truly yours, Chairman cc: B~ard-oPA'p1~a~ Building Department Southold Town Board ~ Suffolk County Department of Health Services NYSDEC - Stony Brook .~ Suffolk County Department of Public Works ,~ New York State Department of Transportation ~Fhomae-Gybulsk' ,~G~eerrport~Pub Lic-Uti~es Qa.v. icLAbatell~Gr~ c nf~Ft-V-ittage-A(~at o r -~ Suffolk County Water Authority *Maps are enclosed for your review PROJECT I.D. NUMBER I 517.21 SEC)R Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I--PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1, APPLICANT/*=PON$OR ~ 2. PROJECT NAME G8q. GT' L~Jr'<7 oF. P,L. UAH.'s 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: 8, WiLL PROPOSE{) ACT;ON COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRiCTtONS? ~ Yes [] NO II NO, de$=ribe enelly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LANO USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? ~ Resldentla( t'~q ndu $tfial E~Comme,'cial 10. ODES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL STATE OR LOCAL}? t2. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMITtAPPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED AeOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessmenl Form belore procoeding with this assessment side) OVER 1 (Continued on reverse ~ART II--ENVIRONMENTAL /~.SSMENT (To be completed by Agency) A, DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 517.127 If yes. coerce}nato the review grocess and use the PULL EAF. [] Yes [] NO WiLL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR. PART 617.67 If No, a negative ee~larattor C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may ~3e handwritlen, if leglblel C1. Existing air quality, sudace or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic i3anerns, solid waste production or dlsOosal potentia~ let erosion, drainage or flooding problems? Explain b~iefly: C3. Vegetation or launa, tish, shellfish or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly:.' Long term, short term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1~.57 Explain briefly. C7. Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy}? Explain briefly. D. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL I~PACTS? , [] Yes [] No if Yes. explain briefly PART III--DETERMINATION.OF $!GNIF.!CANCE (To be completed by Agency) · INSTRUCTIONS: For e~ch adverse effect identified above, deten-ntne whether it ie substantial, large. Important or otherwise algniflcal' Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or mi'al); (bi probability of ocourrlng; (c) duration; ( irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (ti magnitude. If neceeaary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure th explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. [] Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY OCCL~ ~:hen proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. ~ Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any. significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide an attachments as necessary, the'reasons supporting this determination: 2 Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 March 4, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutehogue, New York 11935 SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Southold Town lanrt, i Board Dear Planning Board Members: Attached are the following items in support of our application with your board: 9 copies of a revised site plan showing a revised location for the well and two drywells. This change was made at the suggestion of Kreiger Well and Pump Corp. A copy of the estimate provided by Kreiger Well and Pump Corp. We are proceeding with the installation of the test well in response to your letter dated February 5, 2002, requesting a narrative regarding the water supply to the site. A copy of the letter sent to you on January 17, 2002 requesting a waiver of the provision of a common driveway for this lot and the lot to the east. A copy of the letter sent to the Cutehogue Fire Department dated December 4, 2001 and a follow-up letter dated February 28, 2002, requesting a waiver from the placement of a fire hydrant on the property. We will submit the additional required items as they become available. Sincerely, Diane Herold I,Q{EI(2{ER V,n~H. & PUIviP CORP. '7055 ~ ROAD ~~ 11~52-0101 (631) 298~141 F~: (63!) 2~8 Estimate FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH ATTN: DIANE .m,.~,.OLD, ARClil'i't!CT P.O. BOX 884 WESTHAMPTON BEACIL NY 11978 TERMS DOWN ~4][.AN'CE ON COMPLETION DATE I EtTnMATE NO. //12/200/ 103.10 PROJECt' ROUTE 48~ CUTCIIOGUE BOH REF. OESCRIPT{ON 4" PVC TEST 'W~':t'. TO APPROXIMATELY 125 lin'RET 5' X 4' .4! J. STAINLESS S~. 4" 'W~ ~r. SFAL ll,,lST.a'r ~'. OUR TEST PUMP, TEST PUMP W~ J. FOR SAMPI.,F~ TO BE TAiir..N AND ANAL"/zF..u BY B.O.H. OR. PRIVATE LAB, '~mvrovE TEST PUMP AND CAP 'Wm' '~. FOR FIrrL,'RE USE. IF NECESSARY TO GO BEYOND 125 FI~T, ADD $10.00 ~ ADDITIONAL FOOT. **NOT~: CONTRACT :PRICE DOE?, NOT INCLUDE LAB ANALYSIS We ha~aby p~pose to ik~.t, labu~ and matefiah-complete in -ccordance w~ the abov~ ;imecificatiom, fo~ the ~m of $1950.00 (N'metem Hundred Fd~y Dollar) TO COMPLIZTIZ AS SIIYYL¥, ADDiiiONAL'{],7]5.00 ~Vilil lll~ H)LLOWING: · 4" 1,1'l'l..F.S,?, ADAP're;Y, I-ID. HP STAINLESS S'{'e~,:t _ SUBMu. ltSIBLE PIJMP : APPROXIMATELY 80 Irl~T OF DROP ~ AND SUBIm~SlB.I.2., CABLE /O,51 C,~TIVE AIR TANK (EQUIVALENT TO 120 BRASS TANK TEE, CHECK VALVF,~iHALL VALVE, PRHSSURE SWITCH~ PRESSURE GAUGe, BO~.P~ DRAIN, IE~I~kTIQM -,-~r% ~ ~ I~c'~C~,ARY _u~cc'm v AI~OUS l~£1"l'ING~ (COPPER & RI~ A.qG) A~l"~u~i ,'-, -Y 50 {~ ~-,'-Y O]F TRI~CH~ 1AM" WAi~i.INE AND Uff CABLE PLF.~-g~- SIGN & RETURN ONE COPY WITH DEPOSIT ~}lgnature ~Utoflze~ Signature 7055 MAIN ROAD BOX 101 MATnTIJCK, NY 11{)52-0101 (631) 2{)g-4141 FAX: (631) NAMEIADDRE~S : I~,ST BAPTIST CHURC~ ATTN: DIANE -~-~OLD, ARCml~T P.O. BOX ~ WESTHAMPTON BEACH, NY 11978 Estimate I DA~ I ESl~MA~ NO. 2/12/2002 I 10210 PROJECT 48, CUT~O~ BOH REF. PHONE I ~s I 288-.~049 1/3 DoWN'BAlANCE ON COMPLETION [ OESCRIPTION I l~r~ Wm.~. & PUMP CORP. CANNOT TAKE RESPONSIBH/'rY FOR TIlE QUALrlW OF THE WATER. The Buli&r ami e~ Hnmeo, vmer ~ be resp~na'ble ~ ~ ~c~ o[~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D~ OR ~O~ON OF ~I-, ~T. ~ ~[~!] ~ ~'1~ tT O~ ~H-~G ~. ~II. ~I.~G ~ ~G ~ ROU~ ~. ~G OR ~S~G ~ ~ON T~ PLEBE SIGN & RETURN ONE CONY WITH DEPOi;rr Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 January 17, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 46, Cutchogue, New York 11935 SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Planning Board Members: On behalf of the Fimt Baptist Church of Cutchogue, I am requesting a waiver of a Planning Board decision dated December 3, 1990. We are requesting a waiver from providing a common driveway for the lot we are developing and the lot to the east. Also, we are requesting a waiver of the installation of a fire well. A letter will be sent to the Cutchogue Fire Department requesting this waiver and the information will be submitted to the Planning Board. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Diane Herold Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 February28,2002 Cutchogue Fire Department P.O. Box 930 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue Gentlemen: On December 4, 2001, the enclosed letter was sent to your department. We are eager to have a response because we will be appearing before the Town of Southold Planning Board, and this information is part of our submittal. Thank you for your prompt attention to this request. Sincerely, Diane Herold December 4, 2001 Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 Cutchogue Fire Department P.O. Box 930 CUtchogue, New York 11935 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Gentlemen: The First Baptist Church of Cutchogue is proceeding with the design and filing of the permits required to build their church at 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue. Approximately two years ago Denise Ross, secretary of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue and employee of the Town of Southold Assessors Office, spoke to a member of your department regarding a waiver on the placement of a fire hydrant on the property along County Road 48. Denise has informed me that the nearest fire hydrant is located at the intersection of Alvah's Lane and County Road 48. We are currently working with the Town of Southold Planning Department to develop the site plan for the proposed church. At this time, the congregation of the church and I would appreciate receiving a letter from the Cutchogue Fire Department indicating that you are willing to waive the placement of a fire hydrant on the property. If you have any questions or want to review the preliminary site plan, please contact me at (631) 288-5049. Thank you for your prompt attention to this request. Sincerely, Diane Herold f PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. Chairman WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, JR. RICHARD CAGGIANO P.O. Box 1179 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1938 Fax (631) 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 5, 2002 Diane Herold, Architect Box 884,Westhampton Beach New York, N.Y. 11978 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 Country Road 48, Cutchogue,N.Y. 11935 SCTM: 1000-101-1-14.5 Completion of Revised Environmental Assessment Form Section D. Informational Details and Water Supply Narrative Dear Ms. Herold, Water supply and quality within the Town of Southold is a serious community issue. Public water supply, although provided by the Suffolk County Water Authority, is determined through the current and projected use of the community. To date, the supply does not meet the demand, however, water use is controlled, by an individuals' actions and can often be mitigated through numerous water conservation measures ~mplemented during the planning process. Water quality is very difficult to control. Although point source pollution can usually be traced to its origin, non-point source pollution is boundless and one of the largest threats to local environmental and community health. Non-point source pollution has been identified as the primary cause of water quality degradation in more than 90 percent of New York State's impaired water bodies. In the Town of Southold, localized well and surface water contamination already exists. Consequently, the Town of Southold Planning Board in cooperation with the Suffolk County Water Authority now requires the completion and submittal of the attached Environmental Assessment Form, Section D. Informational Details and Water Supply Narrative as part of the SEQR review process. Until a completed Environmental Assessment Form, Section D. Informational Details and Water Supply Narrative is submitted, applications will be considered incomplete and the SEQR review will not proceed. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski Chairman Enclosure D. INFORMATIONAL DETAILS AND WATER SUPPLY NARRATIVE REQUEST Attach apy additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss suc1~ impacts and thc measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid Acm. 1. Provide explanation of existing site use, occupancy, structures, sanitary flow, water use; compare to proposed use, occupancy, structures, sanitary flow, water use. 2. Indicate the source of water supply, nearest public water main, nearest public well field, and adjacent private wells (if known). If public water supply is proposed, indicate the ability of the water utility to provide water supply to the project. Provide letter of water availability or detailed explanation of status of review by water utility. 4. If private water supply is proposed, indicate the well specifications, water quality based on on-site water quality data. Provide Suffolk County Department of Health Services approval or detailed explanation of status of review by agency. 5. Indicate proposed water conservation measures that will mitigate for unavoidable adverse impacts (If any). Conservation measures should include, hut not be limited to: a. The use of drought tolerant plants for landscaping. b. The preservation of existing native vegetative buffers. c. The conservation of existing open space areas. d. The implementation of "natural" stormwater management practices (grass swales, filter strips, created wetlands, etc...). E. VERIFICATION I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Date Signature Title If the act. ion is in the Coastal Area, and you are a-state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 January 17, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 46, Cutchogue, New York 11935 SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Planning Board Members: On behalf of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue, I am requesting a waiver of a Planning Board decision dated December 3, 1990. We are requesting a waiver from providing a common driveway for the lot we are developing and the lot to the east. Also, we are requesting a waiver of the installation of a fire well. A letter will be sent to the Cutchogue Fire Department requesting this waiver and the information will be submitted to the Planning Board. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Diane Herold January 17, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971-0950 Diane Herold, Architect P.O. Box 884 Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 Re: First Baptist Church of Cutchogue 15945 County Road 48, Cutchogue, New York 11935 SCTM 1000-101-1-14.5 Dear Planning Board Members: 8outhold Town Attached are an application, site plans and other requested information regarding the construction of a church for the congregation of the First Baptist Church of Cutchogue. The proposed church is 9630 square feet; the sanctuary is approximately 3000 square feet; the office wing is approximately 1000 square feet; the multi-purpose room is approximately 2300 square feet; the remaining square footage is entrances, kitchen, rest rooms and related facilities. Roofed pombes are 635 square feet. Proposed parking is located on the east side of the building for the handicapped spaces, on the north for the main parking area and on the west side of the building for the pastor and secretary. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this application. Sincerely, Diane Herold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 1, 1989 David Kapell 400 Front Street P.O. Box 463 Greenport, New York 11944 RE: Subdivision Proposal for Ilanoch & Watts SCTM#1000-101-1-14.1 Dear Mr. Kapelt: The Planning Board reviewed the sketch you submitted on April 20, 1989, which located the building envelope~. Please submit revised maps showing the building envelopes for the three lots as stated on the submitted sketch. This revision locates the 12,000 square foot building envelopes for Lots 2 and 3, with a one hundred {100) foot setback from C.R. 48, and locates a 16,865 square foot building envelope for Lot 1 at the north side of the property. The following items, which were requested in the Planning Board correspondence dated November 17, 1989 must also be included: A common driveway for Lots 2 and 3. A Covenant and Restriction stating that there will be no further subdivision of any of the lots in perpetuity. Upon receipt of revised maps, the Planning Board will proceed with their review of the subdivision. BENNETT ORLOWSKI , JR. CHAIRMAN ms ~~_~ J~j~R_eal Pr~ty Tax Servrce Agency _ SECTION NO ~0~ LASER FICHE FORM Planning Board Site Plans and Amended Site Plans SPFile Type: Approved Proiect Type: Site Plans Status: Final - Pending Inspection SCTM #: 1000 - 101.-1-14.5 Project Name: First Baptist Church of Cutcho,que Address: 15945 County Road 48 Hamlet: Cutchoque Applicant Name: Denise Ross, First Baptist Church Owner Name: First Baptist Church of Cutcho,que Zone 1: A-C Approval Date: 8/12/2002 SCANNED JAN 10 2008 Records Management OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A date indicates that we have received the related information End SP Date: 8/12/2002 Zone 2: Zone 3: Location: Located on CR 48, 750' west of AIvah's Lane in Cutchogue. 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