HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-08/01/1985BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
TELEPHONE
{516) 765-1892
AUGUST 1, 1985
REGULAR MEETING
7:30 P.M.
The regular meeting of the Board of Town Trustees was held
on THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1985 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold.
The meeting was opened with President Henry P. Smith presiding at
7:30 P.M..
Present were:
President Henry P. Smith
Trustee John Bredemeyer
Trustee John Bednoski
Trustee Frank Kujawski
Bay Constable Donald DzenkOwski
Ilene Pfifferling, Secretary
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED to Approve the mooring renewals for September 1985.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Trustee Smith advised that the date for field inspections will be held
on Thursday, August 22, 1985 starting at 2:00 P.M. departing from Town
Hall, Southold. The date for the next regular meeting will be held on
Wednesday, August 28, 1985 at 7:30 P.M..
Trustee Smith gave the monthly report for June 1985 as follows:
Application fees $35.00, Bulkhead fees $87.50, Wetland Application
fees $750.00, Wetland Inspection fees $10.00, mooring renewals $225.00
and Dredging fees $75.00 for a total amount of $1182.50, which has been
forwarded to the Supervisor.
PUBLIC NOTICES:
1. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Notice of Complete Application for Doris Tornlund to construct a 37 ftc.
timber retaining wall, with a 20 ft. return, on the west and a 10 ft.
return on the east. Alternatives
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and mitigation measures may be needed to be further considered.
Project site is at the northern end of Little Creek, east of Pine
Truss Lane, East Cutchogue. New York.
2. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation: Notice
of Complete Application for Bayview Development Corp. to remove 12
existing residential cottages with the remaln~ng £9 cottages to
remain on 19 new lots a minimum of 9,000 square feet in area.
Create 30,000 square foot lot for common beach area,
2.5 acre lot for a common dock area 29 acre parcel and 1.5 acre
parcel to remain as open space, and 40.5 acre parcel to be developed
in the future. Install drainage system along Sage Road at Arshomomaque,
South of the LIRR tracks and Main Road, Pipes Cove, Greenport.
Trustee Smith: Next we have our communications.
1. John ~. Guldi, Principal Engineer, Dept. of Public Works
Re: proposed dredging in Hallock's Bay.
2. Walter Lindley, Suffolk County Department of Health Services
Re: Wetland Application no. 271 for Paul T. Canalizo.
3. Mr. Stephen J. Perricone
Re: Wetland Application no. 266 for Sebastians Cove.
There was some discussion held regarding this communication and
the Trustees felt a draft environmental impact statement would be
necessary because of the public controversy, amount of dredging,
and the size of the spoil area.
4. Mr. Glenn E. Just, Land Use Company
Re: Wetland application no. 286 South Shore Development.
It was decided that the Trustees would attend the scoping meeting
to be held regarding this application.
5. Mr. Anthony Vi~giano Co-chairman of the L. I. Greenseal Program.
6. Mr. Lee E. Koppelman, Director of Planning
Re: Brushes Creek
7. Roy Haje, En-Consultants, Inc.
Re: Wetland Application no. 290 for Stan Wernick.
8. Martin Garrell, Chairman, Conservation Advisory Council
Re: Jockey Creek Spoil site.
It was the consensus of the board to make a site inspection
to ascertain if the locations recommended by the Conservation
Advisory Council would be adequate for the dredge spoil.from the
Jockey Creek dredge project.
9. Mr. Michael Carlucci
Re: Wetland Application No. 242.
Trustee Kujawski: Did you come up with a deed to the bottom there?
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Mr. Carlucci: In that particular area that I propose to dredge
there is a question of whether the Trustees own it or not.
Trustee Kujawski: There is no question in our mind, we feel we own
it.
Mr. Carlucci: Well, the rest of the creek is owned by Mr.~J~hn~H%i
Mulholtand.
Trustee Smith: The bottom of the creek?
Mr. Carlucci: Yes, the whol~ creek.
Trustee Bredemeyer~ The question of ownership only pertains to
whether or not there is a charge for the dredge spoil if a project
is approved. I think the concerns we had was the question when you
want to dig below the depth of the existing channel and landward of
the existing water flow you create essentially a hole where you will
collect organic matter and slumping from the side and it will not
let water circulate normally. That was our main concern.
Mr. Carluccl: That is a man made canal there. Fred Horn dredged that
out. What I am doing is no different than what was done previously
25 years ago. I just want to get rid of the silt that has built up
over the years. The whole creek bott~m~is about ten acres. I want
to dredge an area 40' x 45 ft. which comes out to about 1/100 of
an acre. You talk about an insignificant area, ~irs~ the size of
the creek.
Trustee Kujawski: But you are not going.to drRdge from that point
out to open water.
Mr~&L_Carlucci: It wasn't dredged that way 25 years ago either. The water
level now is, in my area now.is. ~ft. deep~ Where when you went out
you had 6 inches of water at low tide.
Trustee Kujawski: So if you take it down to 4 ft. deep and still 6 inches
out there, the water is going to flow into your hole and leave a mud
flat. Either it is dredge the whole thing, which we are not in favor
of or not dredge it.
Mr. Carlucci: Are you telling me water does not seek its own level?
Trustee Kujawski: It will seek its own level.
Mr. Carludci: Then how will you have the water .... The depth in the
creek is the same as the depth in the bay. If I dig a hole at one
end the tide goes out and comes in again, you are telling me that
there will be a mud flat in one area and a deep portion on the other
end.
Trustee Kujawski: I think .... You seem determine to do this. You have
abo~t yo~-~want to moor there. Is that the problem.
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Mr. Carlucci: It is that and the whole issue is that I have a
mud flat in front of my house. Out a ways there is water, ideally
it would be nice to have a channel all the way out. Right now I
just want to bring it back the way it was.
Trustee Kujawski: The baymen did not_.comment favorably on this
application. They didn't want to start a president ~here and permit
oneoproperty owner to dredge this out, and then naturally other
property owners to come in. I think probably the issue boils down
to, I mean we do not grant many dredging projects at all. It is a
controversial topic. If it is town bottom then it is questionable
as to whether it is in the public's interest to be removing it over
the years. It may look like mud but it does have it's productive
benefits. If you feel that this bottom is privately owned, and if
it is true that that much Of the bottom is privately owned, then
most likely yours most likely would be. If thats the case, then
thePr0blem~will be resolved, because we have very little to say
about dredging i~'cyour~ow~'~bo~tom. We will take a look at the
application, under the wetland ordinance, but we would not look at
the removal of your own bottom, the same way as we would !6ok at it
the same way when it Us our interest to protect the public's bottom.
I think that is the avenue that has to be explored.
Mr. Carlucci: What bothers me about this whole thing, the trustees
have been in the limelight all along on most of the dredging in'tthe
creeks.
Trustee Smith: Just to keep the mouth open, just the entrance to the
creeks.
Trustee Kujawski: Nothing inside the creek.
Mr. Carlucci: What about all the projects that have gone on? I don't
understand? Are you saying that you are totally against dredging projects?
Trusteet~Kujawski: Marinas we recognize the need, commercial areas,
their business depends on boats coming in and out. Productive creek
bottoms, the creek adjacent to me has one foot at low tide and fonr
feet at high tide. There are certain types of boats and certain times
you can,t go into the creek. The property owners have not requested
to dredge it ouu, even though it would be alot more convenient, because
it is public bottom, it is productive.
Trustee Bredemeyer: IS it unrealistic at this time, to conside~ that
the~e is a possibility of bringing the depth of your projectCto
constant depth out to a smaller width, ~n other words to improve
the navigation to several surrounding properties, so that it wouldn't
be just digging a hole at the head of the canal?
Mr. Carlucci: Something like that hasn'k been thought of.
Trustee Smith: I think if you came back with permission from the
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owner that he is in favor of the project, I think it would put
a different light on this project.
Mr. Carlucci: Okay. The only other question is there a fee for
this dredging?
Trustee Smith: No. We can't charge you for what is yours.
10. Peter S. Danowski, Jr. Regarding propertyon Mattituck Creek.
Trustee Kujawski: There is no problem with this. I remember when
we did this for Tom Reeve next door. This is adjacent to the p~rkJ
district property. It's common practice that dredge spoil is put
so ~that it blocks off a waterfront owner. This is a pretty
significant area, but on the other hand I don't know what interest
we would have in it. I think we should pass it on to the Town Attorney
for review.
Trustee Smith: This goes back to when we originally dredged. They
never applied, for it. Everyone else did. Pass it on to the Town
Attorney for review.
11. Land Use Company regarding Walter Wappaus - They are not going
with our recommendation for the boat ramp. NOw Mr. Wappaus wants to
reconstruct his bulkhead only. He will have to reapply for that.
There was objection from the neighbor regarding the construction of
the boat ramp.
On motion made by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to rescind the resolution ~e¢laring the TOwn Trustees lead
agency on the wetland application no. 287 for Walter'Wappaus.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolUtion was declared duly adopted.
12. Mr. James Brown requestinq an extention on his permit number 1849.
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to grant Mr. James Brown a six mo~th extention on his permit
1849, in Eugenes Creek. This permit will expire on February 27, 1986.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
13. Guy W. Germano, Attorney at Law regarding the Silverman matter.
This is a letter advising that the litigation has been terminated.
14. Roy L. Haje, En-Consultants, Inc. regarding the application of
Stanley w~rnlcK to modify his application tO~-construct a retaining
wall to connect to his neighbors to the west rather~than having a
return into the bluff.
M~ved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED to accept the amendment as an attachment tO the application
submitted.
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14. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
15. John S. Tessier, Chairman of the Marine Committee for Gardiners
Bay Estates Homeowners Association, Inc. requesting a 10~ year
maintenance dredging permit.
Trustee Smith: It is not the policy of the Board. of Trustees to
give a ten year maintenance permit. They will have to. reapply if
they need to maintenance dredge again. Now we~will move on to
our Public Hearings.
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to recess the reqular meeting to hold the public hearinqs.
vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
8:00 P.M. In the m'atter of the application submitted by Eh-COnsultants
Inc. on behalf of William Thompson to add one 6'x20' float to outer end
of existing dock consisting of 4'x36' walks 4'x16' ramp and (2) 6'x20'
floats. Relocate (2) mooring piles to 15' e/o proposed float. Purpose
of additional float is to get into deeper water for the owner's boat.
Amendments to the old permit are requested. Property' is located on
South Drive, Mattituck.
8:02 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Dr. Michael Lilly
submitted by En-Consultants, Inc. to rebuild in s~u~e location and
configuration 100± lin. ft. of existing timber bulkhead. Approximately
25 cu. yds. of clean sand and loam will be trucked in for backfill.
Project is located at 2095 Nassau Point Road, Cutchogue.
8:04 P.M. - In the matter of the application of John Vassil submitted"
by En-Consultants, Inc. to reconstruct a 5'x15' fixed platform~
Install a 4"x12' ramp leading to a 6'x16' float secured by (2)
8" diameter x 20' pilings on p~operty located at 495 Salt Lake Lane,/
Rochelle Place, Mattituck.
8:06 P.M. - In the matter of the application~of Lorraine Fabry to
construct a rear deck on property located at 3700 Deephole Drive,
Mattituck.
8:08 P.M. - In the matter of the application of John Loretto
submitted by the Chesterfield Association, Inc. to construct
200± lin. ft. of timber bulkhead at the to~ of the bluff to prevent
further erosion. Truck in 200 cu. yds. of clean sand for backfill.
In addition owner will vegetate bluff° Property is located at
Glenn Court, Cutcho~ue.
There was no testimony taken for or against the above referenced
applications. T~s~ee Smith reconvened the meeting at 8:25 P.M.
and commenced with the resolutions.
1. HENRY PIERCE
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the application of Henry Pierce for an offshore
mooring in Richmond Creek, Peconic With the provision that he submits
his registration number of the boat and the length of same.
1. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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2. PHILIP M. REINHARDT
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the. application submitted'by Philip M. Reinhardt
fo'. an offshore stake with pulley line to onshore'stake in Jockey Creek,
Southold.
2. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
3. CARLTON T. AND MARION G. LATHAM
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee~Bednoski it was
RESOLVED to Waiver the need of a wetland: permit for Carlton T. & M.~Latham to
construction of a swimming pool on property located on Sleepy Hollow
Lane, Southold, subject to the following recommendations:
1. During excavation the fill must be contained so that it
does not wash into the creek.
2. All discharge from the pool is to be ~ept out of the creek.
3. Immediately following construction, all areas of exposed
soil shall~be properly protected with a suitable erosion control
device and/or vegetated to prevent entry of eroded soil into the
nsarby waters.
3. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duty adopted.
4. RICHARD BROOKS
Moved by Trustee K~jawski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED toAPPROUE the mooring application for Richard Brooks to
secure a permit for an offshore mooring in Mattituck Inlet, Mattituck.
4. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
5. HELENI~iREITER' ~.~LEAD. AG-EN~Y DECLARATION
Moved by Trustee BednQski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency
in regard to the State ~Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter~
of the Application of Costello Marine Contracting Company on behalf
of Helen Reiter for a Wetland Per~it on certain property located on
Main Road, Southold'.
5. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
6. ROGER VORCE - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED that the Southotd Town Trustees declare itself lead agency
in regard to the State Environmental QUaltiy Review Act in th~ matter
of the application of Roger Vorce submitted by Eh-Consultants, Inc.
for a wetland permit on certain property located on a~. R.O.W. off of
Oregon Road, Cutchogue..
6. ~ote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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7. BECKEY JOHNSTON - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees Declare itself lead agency
in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter
of the application of En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Beckey Johnston
for a Wetland Permit on certain property located on a R.O.W. off Oregon
Road, Cutchogue.
7. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
8. MURRAY KLAPPER - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION
Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency
in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter
of the application of En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Murray Klapper
for a Wetland Permit on certain property located on Oregon Road~ Cutchogue.
8. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
9. DR. MELVIN MORREL - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency
in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter
of the application of En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Dr. Melvin
Morrel for a wetland permit on certain property located at 130
Lloyd's Lane~ Mattituck.
9. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
10. WILHELM AND SILKE FRANKEN
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to TABLE the mooring application submitted by Wilhelm and
Silke Franken for an offshore mooring in Gull Pond, Greenport until
the Board makes a site inspection as this location is quite congested
and the request is for a 38 ft. boat.
10. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution is declared duly adopted.
11. KATHERINE KENNELLY
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Smith it was
RESOLVED to Approve the application of Katherine Kennelly to secure
a permit for an offshore mooring in Deep Hole Creek~ Mattituck, in
front of her own property.
11. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
12. FRANCIS DEEGAN
Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to Approve the mooring application submitted by Francis Deegan
to secure a permit for an offshore mooring in Mattituck Creek, with
the suggestion that a stern anchor is used to secure the boat.
12. Vote Of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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13. ANNE S. HOPKINS
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED to Approve the mooring application submitted by Anne $.
Hopkins in Narrow River, Orient, with. the provision the~ boat is
placed on the extreme northern end.
13. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
i4. JONATHAN G. LITVANY
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to waiver the need of a wetland permit for Jonathan G.
Litvany for the construction of a home on property located at
Fleetwood Road, Cutchogue subject .to the following recommendations:~
1. Roof run off shall be discharged into dry wells.
2. Driveways and parking areas within 75 ft. of the wetlands
shall be of porous construction. Blacktop shall not be used on this
site.
3. Care shall be taken so as to preclude the entry of any
construction material into adjacent waters.
4. Immediately following construction, all areas of exposed
soil shall be properly protected with sni~able erosion control
devices and/or vegetated to prevent entry of eroded soil into
nearby waters.
14. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly~adopted.
15. JULIA ZANABONI
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to Approve the mooring application for Julia Zanaboni
to secure a permit for an offshore stake with pulley line in Core¥
Creek, Southold.
15. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
16. PAUL T. CANALIZO -- S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer
WHEREAS, Paul T. Canalizo has heretofore applied to the Southold Town
Trustees, pursuant to.Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold
for permission to construct a residence less than 75 ft. from the edge
of a wetland on property located on the east side o2 Meadow Lane 203!
north of New Suffolk Avenue, Mattituck, New YorE,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental
Conservation Law; Part 617 of Title 6 of the New York State Codes,
Rules and Regulations, and Chapter 44 of th Southold TownCode, ~the
Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency, does hereby determine that the
action proposed is a Type 1 Action and is likely to have a significant
effect on the environment.
2,' That the Secretary to the Board of Trustees shall file and
circulate such determination as required by the aforementioned law,
rules and code.
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3. That the Secretary to the Board of Trustees shall immediately
notify the applicant, Paul T. Canalizo, of this determination, and
further request said applicant to prepare a draft environmental
impact statement,, all in accordance with said laws, rules and code.
16. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
17. Resolution to close the creeks for the purpose of planting
clams ~rom uncertl~ied waters ~or the l~b Clam Program.
Moved,by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED that public notice is hereby given that the following
creeks in the Town of Southold shall be closed and are uncertified
for shellfish for the purpose of planting clams from uncertified
waters for the Town of Southol's 1985 Clam Program during the
following dates: August 8, 1985 through September 1, 1985
Hallock's Bay, Orient, Deep Hole CreeK, Mattituc~, - From
September 8, 1985 through October 4, 1985-L~Goose Creek and
Corey Creek, Southold - West Creek, Broadwaters Cove, East Creek,
and Mud Creek, Cutchogue, Richmond Creek, Peconic.
17. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
18. ALBERT RATTI
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trusteee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED to A~PROVE the mOo~ ap.p~i6a~i~ for ~i~r~Ratti ~
secure~ pe~mit~or an~3o~ho~e~mOorlng with pulley line to
onshore stake in Mattituck Creek, Mattituck.
18. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution.was declared duly adopted.
19. GEORGE MALLIS - LEAD AGENCY DECLARATION
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by TrusteeBednoski it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead
agency in regard to the State Environmental Quali~y Review Act in
the matter of the application of George Mallis submitted by John
Geideman for a wetland permit on certain property located at
North Road, Orient.
19. Vote of~ Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
~Q. AUGUST~A~ FINK
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to Approve the mooring application for August A. Fink, Jr.
to secure a permit for an offshore mooring in 'Corey Creek, Southold,
with the provision that the registration number for the boat is given.
20. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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21. GLENN MCIVER
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
KESOLVED to Approve the moorin~ application submitted by Glenn McIver
to secure an offshore stake in Goose Creek, SouthOld.
21. Vote of. Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly .adopted.
22. LONE STAR INDUSTRIES - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee. Smith it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section
617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice
is hereby given that the Southold Town TruStees as lead agency for
the action described below, has determined that the project, which is
unlisted, will not have a significant effect on the Environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of Lone Star Industries to place
20 cu. yds. of stone to prevent erosion at the existing ramp onto wharf.
Property is located on~Naugles Road, Mattitucko
The project has been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated
that no significant adverse effect to the environment ase likely
to occur should the project be implemented as planned.
Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the
Southold Town .Building Department, it is assumed that there are no
objections nor comments from those agencies~
22. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
23. SOUTHPORT DEVELOPMENT - S.E.Q.R. ENVIRONMENTAL. DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to Table the Environmentai Assessment on the wetland
application for ~ou~hport Development until after the scop~ng meeting
is held.
z3. vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
24. DORIS TORNLUND - S.E.Q.R. ENVIRON~ENTAL ~ETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED To Table the~ environmental assessment on the wetland
application for-Doris Tornlund untit~t~e comments are ~orwarded
fr~m the Conservation A~vlsory ~ouncil.
24. ~ote of ~oar~: Ayes: ~11
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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25. THE MARINA BAY CLUB
Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded;by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to Table the environmental assessment on the wetland
application ofr the Marina Bay Club until the comments are
forwarded from the Conservation Advisory Council.
25. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
26. STANLEY WERNICK - S.E.Q.R~A. ENVIRON~NTA:L DETERM~tNATION
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by TruStee'Be~noski it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section
617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Sou~hold, notice
is hereby given that the Southold Town T~ustees as lead agency for
the action described below, has'determined that the project, which
is unlisted, will not have a significant effect on the Environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of Stanley Wernick submitted by
En-Consultants, Inc. to construct 210'-of timber retaining wall and
to fill with approximately 350 cu~ yds. o.f sand behind the bulkhead
for fill. Installation of steps to'beach and the placement of 200 cu.
yds. of core stone rip-rap to be placed in front of proposed bulkhead.
The pro~e~.locatlon, North~Ore~on~Road¥ Cutcho~ue.
The project has been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental Assessment has been submitted which indicated
that no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely to
occur should the project be implemented as planned.
Because there has been a response from the Southold Town
Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would
not have a significant effect to the environment.
Because there has been no response in the allotted time
from the New Yrk State Department of Environmental Conservation and
the Southold Town Building Department, it is assumed that therecare
no objections nor comments from thosecagencies.
26. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
27. JEAN KOKE HOLMAN - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to ARticle 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section
617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Doce of the Town of Southold, notice
is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees as lead agency for
the action:described below, has determined that the project, which
is unlisted, will not have a significant effect on.the Environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of Jean Koke Holman to construct
a 30' x 4' catwalk, 16' x 3' aluminum ramp, and a 6' x 20' floating
dock with pilings on property located at 351 Calves Neck Lane, Southold.
The project has been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental Assessment has been submitted which indicated
that no significant adverse effect to~the environment are likely to
Board of Trustees -13- August 1, 1985
occur should the project be implemented as planned.
Because there has been a response form the Southold Town
Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would
not have a significant effect to the environment.
Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the
Southold Building Department, it is assumed that there are no
objections nor comments from those agencies.
27. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
28. GEORGE & BESS CANDELLES - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Smith it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section
617.10 and Chapter 44. of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice
is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency
for the action described below, has determined that the project,
which is unlisted will not have a significant effect on the
environment.
DESCRIPTION OP ACTION: Application submitted by En-Consultants, Inc.
on behalf of George and Bess Candelles to construct 63± lin. ft. of
timber ~etaining wall plus two 40 ft. returns. Backfill with 350±_
cu. yds. of c~ean sand to be trucked in from'commercial upland
source. Property is located on 365 North Road, Greenport.
The project has been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental assessment has been submitted which indicated
that no significant adverse effect to the environment are likely
to occur should, the project be implemented as planned.
Because there has been a response from the $outhold Town
Conservation, Advisory Council indicating that this project would
not have a significant effect to the environment.
Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the
Southold Town-B~ilding Department, it is assumed that there are no
objections nor.comments from those agencies.
28. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
29. NANCY E. ELFLEIN - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL RETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to Table-the Environmental Determination on the wetland
application for Nancy E. Elflein until the comments are received
from the Conservation Advisory Council.
29. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Board of Town Trustees -14- August 1, 1985
30. JAY N. & MARY THOMSON - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
Resolved to Table the Environmental Assessment on the wetland applicaion
for Jay N. & Mary Thomson until the Board makes a site inspection.
30. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
31. FREDERICH KRUG - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, SEction
617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice
is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency
for the action described below, has determined that the project,
which is unlisted will not have a significant effect on the
environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of the Land U~e Company on behalf
of Friedrich Krug to install a 3'x15' ramp leading from an existing
bulkhead to a 6'x20' float with two spiles. Dredge seaward of float
(10'x20') to provide 3' at MLW. Approximately 25 cu. yds. of sa~d will
be removed and trucked off site. Property~located on Budd's Pond
Lane, Southold.
The project has been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental Assessment has been submitted which indicated
that no significant adverse effect to~_~the environment are likely to
occur should the project be implemented as planned.
Because there has been a response form the Southold TOwn
Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would not
have a significant effect to the environment.
Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the
Southold Town Building Department,~it is assumed that there are no
objections nor comments from those agencies.
31. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
32. EDWARD M. CU~IMINGS - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeysr it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Pa~t 617, Section
617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice
is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency for
the action described below, has determined that the project,
which is unlisted will not have a significant effect on the environment.
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DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of Edward M. Cumminqs submitted
by the Land Use Company 'to reconstruct 120' fo timber bulkhead in
same location and backfill with 25 cu. yds. of ~tean sand. Property
is located on Peconic Bay Blvd., Lanrel.
The project has been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental assessment has been submitted which
indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment
are likely to occur should the project be-implemented as planned.
Because there has been a response from the Southold Town
Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would not
have a significant effect to the environment.
Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the
Southold Town Building Department, it is assumed that there are no
objections nor comments fr~om those agencies.
32. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
33. LUD BECKER - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee SMith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Seciton
617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice
is hereby given that the Southold Town' T~ustees, as lead agency for
the action described below, has determined that the project, which
is unlisted will not have a significant effect on the environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf
of Lud Becker to reconstruct an existing damaged dock consisting of
a 25' x 6' fixed walkway, 16' x 3' hinged ramp, and a 2~' x 8' float
secured by 4 mushroom anchors. Dredge an area 28~ x 24' under and
around float to 4' below MLW. Approximately 50 cu. yds. of spoil
will be placed behind retaining wall to be constructed 110' long
with two ten ft. returns, 25 cu. yds. of spoil to be used as fill.
Project is located on Pine Neck'Road, Southold.
The project has been determined not to have a significant
effect on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental Assessment has been submitted which
indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment are
likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned.
Because there has been a response from the Southold Town
Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would not
have a significant effect to the environment.
Because there has been no response in the allotted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the
Southold Town Building Department, it is assumed that there are no
objections nor comments from those agencies.
33. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Board of Trustees -16- August 1, 1985
34. DANIEL SILVE~4AN - S.E.Q.R.A. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
WHEREA$~, The Land Use Company on behalf of Daniel Silverman
has heretofore applied to the Southold Town Trustees pursuant to
Ch~ptez~44~of~.~he Code of the Town of Southold for permission to
construct a dock and dredge approximately 150 cu. yds. Dredge
spoil will be removed to upland site. An alternate dredge spoil
method is to construct an intertidal wetland on an area adjacent
to the creek. Property is located on Wunn~weta Road, Cutchouqe.
NOW, THEREFORE IT IS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the
Environmental Conservation Law; Part 617 of Title 6 of
the New York State Code, the Southold Town Trustees, as lead
agency, does hereby detrrmine that the action proposed is a Type
I action and is likely to have a significant effect on the
environment.
2. That the Secretary to the Trustees shall file and circulate
such determination as required by the aforementioned law, rules and
code.
3. That the Secretary to the Trustees sh~ll immediately notify
the applicant, The Land Use Company on behalf of Daniel Silverman
and further request said applicant to prepare a Draft Environmental
Impact Statement, all in accordance with said law, rules and code.
3~. Vote of Board: Ayes: All~
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
35. RONALD R. JACOBS
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to Approve the mooring application submitted by Ronald R.
Jacobs to secure a permit in Hallock's Bay,. Orient using an offshore
stake with pulley line to onshore stake.
35. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
36. RESOLUTION TO SET THE PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR PERMITS UNDER THE
WETLAND ORDINANCE.
Moved by Trustee Bzedemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED that the Town Trustees of the Town of Sou~hold will hold
public he~rinqs commencinq at 8:00 P.M., August 28,''i985, at the
Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southotd, New York on the following
applications for permits under the provisions of the ~etland Ordinance
of the Town of Southold:
8:00 - In the matter of the application of Port of Egypt Ent.~
C & L Realty, Inc.
8:02 - In the matter of the application of John Kramer.
8:04 - In the matter of the application of Bruce Romboli.
8:06 - In the matter of the application of Robert Frey.
8:08 - In the matter of the application of the Lagoon Association
c/o George Burrell.
8:10 - In the matter of the application of Lone Star Industries.
Board of Trustees -17- August 1, 1985
8:12 - In the matter of the application of Friedrich Krug._
8:14 - In the matter of the application of Edward Cummings.
8:16 - In the matter of the application of George & Bess Candelles
8:18 - In the matter of the application of Lud Becker.
8:20 - In the matter of the application of Jean Koke Holman.
8:22 - In the matter of the application of Stanley Wernick.
8:24 - In the matter of the application of Roger Varce.
8:26 - In the matter of the apptication.,of Beckey Johnston.
8:28 - In the matter of the application of Murray Klapper.
8:30 - In the matter of the application of Dr. Melvin Morrell.
All Persons',~inte~ested in, said mat~ers should appear at the time and
place above specified and will b~ given an opportunity to be heard.
36. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
37. WILLIAM & MARGARET PHELON
Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Smith it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the mooring application for William & Margaret Phelon
to secure a permit for an offshore mooring in Mud Creek, Cutchogue,
with the provision that a minimum 75 lb. mushroom anchoris used.
37. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
38. JOSEPH GRASSO
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to Waiver the need of a wetland permit for Joseph Grasso
for the construction of a home situated on Sound Avenue, Southold,
subject to the following st~pulations~as incorporated in the D.E.C.
permit that has been issued:
SPEC~ ~NDiTIONS
In addition to modified proposal approved as stated on face of permit, with house
placed 12' setback from south property line and 15' from westerly property line,
construct a 12'x20' carport on to west end of house extending toward road, and
erect a storage shed no greater than 100 square feet in area a minimum of 25'
from wetlands.
2. There is to be no disturbance to vegetation or topography within 25' of above reference,
freshwater wetland boundary by filling, grading, excavation or clearcutting. This
3 25' undisturbed area is to remain naturally vegetated (no treated lawns). Plantings of
native species may be made to augment existing ~getation.
Runoff from all roofs (including carport) and patio is to grain into 6 drywells placed
at each external corner of house (2 northernmost corners, 2 westerly corners and
easterly corners).
Ail driveway parking areas are to be of permeable material such as gravel.
There is to be no fill on this parcel except a minimal amount that may be needed over
the septic system between the house and road.
Board of Trustees -18- August 1, 1985
SUPPL~E:~ARY SPECIAL CONDITIONS
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The followin~ conditions apply to all permits:
Be
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If any of the permit conditions are unclear, the permittee shall contact
the Division of Regulatory Affairs at the address and telephone noted below.
A copy of this pez~it or approval'and supplementary conditions shall be
available at the project site whenever authorized work is in progress.
The permit sign enclosed with the permit or a copy of approval letter shall
..h~prot-c~ed~from the weather and posted in a conspicious location at the
work site until compl-et_ml of authorized work.
At least 48 hours prior to co~ncement of the project, th~ per~i~tee shall
complete and return the top portion of tlmon~losed'-~h~'~pt'formcer~ifyIng
that he is fully aware of and understands all provisions and conditions of
this permit. Within-one week of completion of the permitted work the bottom
portion of that form shall also be completed andreturned.
For-projects involving activities to be accomplished over a period or more
than one year, the permittee shall notify the Regional Permit Agministrator
tn writing at least-A8 hours'to'the'conmmncement of resual~tion of work each-
year. .%
If project design modifications take place after permit issuance, the permit-
tee shall submit the appropriate plan changes for approval by the Regional
Permit A~m~nistrator.prior to undertakins any such modifications. The
perm~ttee is advised that substantial modification may require submission of
a new application for permit.
G. All necessary precautions shall be taken to preclude contnmination of any
wetlands or water~ay by suspended solids, sediment, fuels, solvents, lubric-
ants, epoxy coatings, paints, concrete, leachers or any other en~ironmental-
ly del~terious matar/nl~o~sociated with the project work.
H. Any failure to comply precisely with all of the terms and conditions of this
permit, unless authorized in writing, shall be treated as a violation of
the Ehvlronmental Conservation Law.
The permittee is advised to obtain any permits or 'approvals that may be re-.
quired from the U.S. Department of Army Corps of Engineers, New York District,
26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10007, (Attention Regulatory Functions
Branch), prior to commpncing work authorized herein.
The granting of this permit does not relieve the permittee of the responsib-
ility of obtaining a grant, easement, or other necessary approval from the
Division of Land Utilization, Office of General Services, Tower Building,
Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242, which may be required for any encroach-
ment upon-State-o~ned lnnds un, er water.
38. .V. ote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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39. KENT BEEBE MCCARTHY
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the application Submitted by Kent Beebe Mc Carthy
for an offshore mooring with pulley line to onshore stake in Orient
Creek, Orient.
39. ~ote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
40. RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE WETLAND APPLICATIONS
A. WILLIAM THOMPSON - Wetland Application No. 217 & TRUSTEE APPROVAL
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer
WHEREAS, En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of William Thompson applied
to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisio~'~ of thn~
Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated May 8, 1985
and
WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation
Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect
to said application on August 1, 1985 at which time all interested
persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now, therefore be it
RESOLVED that William Thompson be granted permission under the
provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold~ New York,
all in accordance with the application. T~is permit will expire on
August 1, 1986 if work has not commended by said date. There shall
be two inspections required; and the Trustees shall be notified
whsn the project is complete.
A. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
B. DR. MICHAEL LILLY - Wetland Application No. 273
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer
WHEREAS, En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Dr. Michael Lilly applied
to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the~provisions of
Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated May 6 1985
and ' '
WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation
Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect
to said application on August 1, 1985 at which time all interested
persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now, therefore be it
RESOLVED that Dr. Michael Lilly be granted permission under the
provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, New York,
all in accordance with the application. This permit will expire on
August 1, 1986 if work has not commenced by said date. There shall
be tw~ inspections required; and the Trustees shall be notified
when the pro3ect is complete.
B. ~ote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Board of Trustees
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August 1, 1985
C. JOHN VASSIL - Wetland ApplicationNo. 274 & Trustee Approval
Moved by Trustee Ku~awski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer
WHEREAS, En-Consultants,'Inc. on behalf of John Vassil applied to
the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the
Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold~ application dated
May 8, 1985 and
WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation
Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect
to said application on August 1, 1985 at which time all interested
persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that John Vassil be granted permission under the provisions
of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, New York, all in
accordance with the application. This permit will expire on
August 1, 1986 if work has not commenced by said date. There shall
be two inspections required; and the Trustees shall be notified
when the pro3ect is complete.
C. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
D. LORRAINE FABRY - Wetland Application No .276
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer
WHEREAS, Lorraine Fabry applied to the Southold Town Trustees for
a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town .
of Southold,~.apptication da~ed M~y 2} 1985 and '
WHEREAS, Said application was referred to the Southold Town
Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations,
and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect
to said application on August 1, 1985 at which time all interested
persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED that Lorraine Fabry be granted permission under the
provisions of the WetlandOrdinance of the Town of Southold, New Yorkcp
all in accordance with the application. This permit will expire on
August 1, 1986 if work has not commenced by said date. There shall
be two inspections required; and the Trustees shall be notified when
the pro~ect is complete.
D. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
E. JOHN LORETTO - Wetland Application No.~_254
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer
WHEREAS, John Loretto applied to the Southold Town Trustees for
a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town
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of Southold, application dated March 12, 1985
and
WHEREAS, said application was referred to th~ $ou~hold Town
Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations,
and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with
respect to said application on August 1, 1985 at which time all
interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now, therefore,
be it
RESOLVED that John Loretto be granted permission under the provision
of the WetlandOrdinance of the Town of Southold, New York, all in
accordance with the application. This permit will expire on
August 1, 1986 if work has not commen~ed by said date. There shall
be two inspections required; and the Trustees shall be notified when
the project is complete.
E. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
41. ART~R A.S~ANGEL
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the application submitted by Arthur A. Spangel
to secure a permit for a mooring in Hallocks Bay, Orient.
41. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
42. MATTITUCK INLET-MARINA - Lead Agency Declaration
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency
in regard to th~ State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter
of the application of Mattituck Inlet Marina submitted by En-Consultants,
Inc. for a wetland permit on certain property located on Mill Road,
Mattituck.
42. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution2~was declared duly adopted.
43. EDWARD R. KNUDSON
M6ved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to TABLE the application submitted by Edward R. Knudsen
for a mooring in Deep Hole Creek, until an inspection is made.
43. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
44. MARTIN P. SHANKER
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the mooring application submitted by Martin P. Shanker
Board of Trustees -22- August 1, 1985
to secure a permit for an offshore mooring in Narrow River, Orient.
Mr. Shanker is requested to submit the description and registration
number of the boat.
44. Vote of Board~ Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
45. MICHAEL P. SHANAHAN
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED to TABLE the application of Michael P. Shanahan to secure
a permit for an offshore mooring in Deep Hole Creek, Mattituck.
45. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
46. HOWARD L. WELLS - ANCHOR INN
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeysr it was
RESOLVED to Waiver the need of a wetland permit for Howard L. Wells
for work to be done at the Anchor Inn to include the removal of two
foundation walls, grading for truck ramps, removal of a wooden
catwalk and backfilling the bulkhead, in Mattituck, with the stipulation
that a letter of permission is submitted from the owner of the property
advising the Mr. Wells has permission to do the work.
46. Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
GRANDFATHER APPLICATIONS
MOved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the following Grandfather Applications:
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ELIZABETH A. YARO to secure a permit for a bulkhead and dock
in~Corey Creek, Southold.
J. LOUISE MOYLE to secure a permit for a floating dock in
Corey Creek, Southold.
C. BRUCE STAIGER to secure a permit for a dock, ramp and float
in Richmo~nd Creek, Peconic.
SEYMOUR STIBER to secure a permit for a walK, ramp, dock and
retaining wall'in Corey Creek, Southold.
ERNEST SCHNEIDER ~o secure a permit for a walk, ramp and float
in Cedar Beach Creek, South01d.
HOWARD A LUDECKER to secure a permit for a bulkhead in
Corey Creek, Southold.
FELICE VANDERBECK to secure a permit for a retaining wall, bulkhead
ramp and float in Corey Creek, Southold.
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WILLARD K~ VANDERBECK tO s~cure a permit for a bulkhead,
fixed ramp, fixed dock with pilings in Corey Creek, Southold.
JOHN GORMLEY to secure a permit for a dock, ramp and float in
Cedar Beach Creek, Southold.
HERBERT LINDTVEIT to secure a permit for a bulkhead in
Corey Creek, Southold.
DONALD C. DELALLA to secure a permit for a dock in Mud Creek,
Cutchogue.
CHARLES MICHEL to secure a permit for a ramp and float in
Cedar Beach Creek, Southold.
ETHEL J. PODEYN to secure a permit for a dock in Cedar Beach
Creek, Southold.
EDWARD BRENNAN to secure a permit for a fixed dock, ramp
and float in West Lake, Southold.
P. EDWARD DIEFFENBACH to secure a permit for a walk, ramp and
float in Corey Creek, Southold.
PAUL BIRMAN to secure a permit for a bulkhead, ramp, dock,
walkway with floats in Cedar Beach, Southold.
ALEXANDER RUSKOWSKI to secure a permit for a bulkhead in Goose
Creek, Southold.
JOHN TESTUT to secure a permit for a bulkhead in Goose Creek,
Southold.
SAMUEL EPSTEIN to secure a permit for a dock in Goose Creek,
Southold.
HENRY WAHLEN to secure a permit for a dock in Goose Creek, Southold.
LOUIS R. DERONDE to secure a permit for a float in Goose Creek,
Southold.
HELEN SCHWAN to secure a permit for a bulkhead in Goose Creek,
Southold.
ELIZABETH BAUM to secure a permit for a retaining wall and
dock in Corey Creek, Southold.
PETER C. HAEFFNER, JRi to secure a permit for a float in
Goose Creek, Southold.
CHAP~LES BURST to secure a permit for a walk and float in Corey
Creek, Southold.
Board of Trustees -24- August 1, 1985
26. WILBUR J. BUSCHMANN to secure a permit for a ramp and dock in
Goose Creek, Southold.
27. WILLIAM A. CONERTY to secure a permit for a bulkhead with return
in Goose Creek, Southold.
28. MALCOLM W. MCASLAN to secure a permit for two docks in Goose
Creek, Southold.
29. JOHN J. DEMARIA to secure a permit for a float dock in Cedar
BSach, Southold.
30. WILLIAM P. RILEY to secure a permit for a bulkhead in Goose
Creek, Southold.
31. MAYNARD E. SMITH to secure a permit for a float, ramp and fixed
walkway in Jockey Creek, Sou~hold.
32. WARREN KOSEL to secure a permit for a dock in Goose Creek, Southold.
33. EDWIN & GRACE BERNHARDT to secure a permit for a dock, ramp and
float in Corey Creek, Southold.
34. PETER MICCICHE to secure a permit for a bulkhead with a ramp
in Corey Creek, Southold.
35. CLARA KISPERT to secure a permit for a ramp and float in
Goose Creek, Southold.
36. GLORIA LOWERY to secure a permit for~a bulkhead in Goose Creek,
Southold.
37. PHILLIS MICHAELS to secure a permit for a ramp and float in
Goose Creek, Southold.
38. MARTIN TSCHIEMBER to. secure a permit for a dock, ramp and
float in Corey Creek, Southold.
39. EDWARD F. KOSTER to secure a permit for a dock, ramp and float
in Jockey Creek, Southold.
40. MARY HAMMESFAHR to secure a permit for an existing mooring in
Jockey Creek, Southold.
41. ANTHONY PRISCO to secure a permit for a dock and bulkhead in
Cedar Beach, Southold.
42. OPAL R. AKSCIN to secure a permit for a dock, ramp and float
in Jockey Creek, Southold.
43. DAVID DALTON to secure a permit for a catwalk and float in
Jockey Creek, Southold.
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44. MYRTLE K. HENDRICKSON to secure a permit for a dock in Jockey
Creek, Southold.
45. ALBERT MURRAY to secure a permit for a dock and float in Cedar
Beach, Southold.
46. NANCY HILBIG to secure a permit for a catwalk, ramp and float
in Goose Creek, Southold.
VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL
THIS RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED DULY ADOPTED.
The Trustees discussed a drainage problem on Kenney's Road and
Dogwood Lane. in~south~ld. It was~ the consensus of the Board to
send a letter to the Town Board in support of~correcting this
problem.
The Board discussed the bulkhead at the end of West Road adjacen~to
Boa~mans Harbor Marina which is in desperate need of repair.
The Trustees directed that a letter be forwarded to the Town Board
recommending that ~he butkhead.~be repaired.
The Trustees directed that a letter be sent to Mr. Joseph Sanzone,
Superintendent, Suffolk County Department of Health & Vector
Control Services, requesting his assistance in determinating the
potential public health significance associated with the closure of
the entrance to Halls Creek in New Suffolk.
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED that this Trustee~Meeting be and hereby is adjourned at 10:05 P.M.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
TLi$ -rc~c!uti~n ~::~=~s ~]~r~a duly adopted.
RECEIVED AND FILED BY
~ SO--OLD TOWN C;.~
Henry P. Smith, President