HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-10/25/1984BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Town Hall, 53095 Main Road
P.O. Box 728
Southold, New York 11971
October 25, 1984
REGULAR MEETING
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(516) 765-1892
A Regular Meeting of the Board of Town Trustees was held on
Thursday, October 25, 1984 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold,
New York. The meeting was opened with President Smith presiding
at 7:30 P.M.
Present were:
President Henry P. Smith
Vice-President John Bredemeyer
Trustee John Bednoski
Trustee Frank Kujawski
Secretary, Ilene Pfifferling
President Smith: I'd like to ask for a resolution to approve
the minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 27, 1984.
Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer, it was
RESOLVED that the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Board of
Town Trustees, held on September 27~' 1984, be and hereby are~APP.ROVED.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
President Smith: I'd like a resolution to approve the mooring renewals
for the month of December 1984.
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Smith, it was
RESOLVED that the December Mooring Renewals be and hereby are APPROVED.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: I'd like to give an account of the Trustees receipts
for the month of September 1984. Application fees $45.00, Grandfather
Applications $15.00, Mooring Renewals $130.00, Dock, Bulkhead $472.'00,
Wetland Applications $200.00 for a total of $862.00.
Trustee Smith: Let's set the date for the next regular Trustee
Meeting. The next meeting will be on November 26, 1984 at 7:30 P.M.
Surveys will be made on Friday, November 23, 1984 at 2:00 P.M.
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED that the next regular meeting of the Board will be held on
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November 26, 1984 at 7:30 P.M., at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold,
New York, inspections will be made on November 23, 1984.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Let's move on to the Public Notices. Jay will you
take number one?
Trustee Bredemeyer: Notice number 1 from the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers Public Notice on the application of Charles J. Galligan to
install a pier assembly consisting of a 60 ft. by 4 ft. fixed open
pile supported walkway, a hinged walkramp and a 20 ft. by 6 ft. float
secured by two 8" piles. The structure would e~tend approximately
75 ft. offshore-of the OMHW and would be elevated 3½ ft. above 'the
marsh. Comments by October 16, 1984.
Trustee Smith: John take number 2.
Trustee Bednoski: Notice number 2 from the U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers Public Notice on the application of Stanley Chase to
construct three similar T-Shaped pier assemblies on three separate
lots. Lot A, a 130 ft. by 4 ft. fixed pile-supported pier, a hinged
walkramp and a 20 ft. by 6 ft. float, would be constructed extending
approximately 110 ft. offshore of the line of MHW. The piers on Lots
~nd C would differ in the length of the fixed pler.s , being 140 ft.
and 45 ft. long and extending approximately 110 ft. and 50 ft. off-
shore of MHW, respectively. Each pier would be elevated 3½ ft. over
the grade of the marsh, Mattituck. Comments .by: October 22, 1984
Trustee Smith: Notice number 3 from the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation not~ce of Complete application for
Tosca Holding Company, Anthony J. Scarmata, President to construct
a new 100 ft. timber jetty, Orient. Comments by: October 26, 1984.
Trustee Smith: Frank will you take number 4?
Trustee Kujawski: Notice from the Suffolk County Council on
Environmental Quality a determination of non-significance on the
project to maintenance dredge and place spoils to the south of Mill
Creek.
Trustee Smith: Jay take number 5?
Trustee Bredemeyer: From the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation Notice of extension on comment period on the Preliminary
Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Maps. Time extended to December 31, 1984.
Trustee Smith: John do number six.
Trustee Bednoski: From the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Notice of
Application by Peter T. Neyland to maintenance dredge in Spring
Pond, East Marion. Comments by: October 28, 1984.
Trustee Smith: Ail these public notices are posted on the bulletin
board for your information. The next item is our communications.
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III. COMMUNICATIONS
Trustee Smith: Number 1 is from the Department of Environmental
Conservation regarding information on Marine Resource Management
Needs. Is there any comment on this one?
Trustee Bredemeyer: It was very interesting. Seems that we should
hopefully get some help in this area of shellfish sanitation when
we have problems in the creeks, in that the DEC will put some
emphasis on that and set some priorities. I' know some people have
been questioning them on it hopefully to get some help in that
area.
Trustee Smith: Number 2 is fro~ James H. Rambo, Inc. regarding
application by En-Consultants, Inc. for Hegan Bayles. Does any
one have any comment?
Trustee Kujawski: I think this is exactally what we were talking
about the problem with the ordinance that I hope we get straightened
out tonight. ReWrite it. I think he is 100% right.
Trustee Bredemeyer: Thats true. I agree.
Trustee Smith: In the future we hope to get this resolved with the
changing of the Wetland Ordinance.
Trustee Smith: Number 3 is from Cedar Beach Park Association, Inc.
regarding road run off at Cedar Beach. This is a road run off problem
from private land over a private road into a private dredged canal
which in turn ran into Cedar Beach Creek. We all went down and looked
at it. Are there~any other comments on this one? (No response.)
Trustee Smith: Number 4 is from the Fleets Neck Property Owners
Association, Inc. regarding information from Mr. William Nicol
relative to ~the Wade matter. Are there any comments on this one?
Trustee Kujawski: Did we ever find out if Mr. Hindermann wen~ down
to see if there was a violation to the wetlands?
Trustee Smith: I never...
Secretary: I sent a memorandum to the Building Department asking
them to make a determination. We have had no response yet. The
DEC pulled their permit and the Building Department revoked the
building permit also.
Trustee Smith: That following Monday we requested the BUilding
Dept. to go down there. We were down there on a Saturday and
Frank and I spent most of Saturday afternoon passing one another.
Number 5, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
regarding results of water samples collected for Arshamomaque Pond.
Jay do you want to take care of this, you collected water samples?
Trustee Bredemeyer: Yes. The Department o~ E~Vfronment~t~Conse~ation
is continuing to monitor the wa~er to try to determine what is going
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on there. I know the Health Department took samples as well,
which will be added to the data, that was taken by the DEC.
In conjunction with that, I have come up with some suggestions
that might help out. I think they probably are low cost suggestions.
As far as things that can be done fairly soon, and_possibly with
materials on hand and the Highway Department. Maybe we can improve
the chances of getting a meeting of the shellfish together and
possibly try to work toward some of those, so mn addition to the
water testing, the creek may show an zmprovement and we may be
able to get a conditional shellfish permit for this winter.
Trustee Smith: Number 6 is information from Trustee Bredemeyer
regarding Arshamomaque Pond, and John just reviewed that. We'll
move on to our resolutions.
V. RESOLUTIONS
Trustee Smith: Number one is an environmental assessment on the
wetland application of Stanley Chase.
Trustee Kujawski: I make a motion on a non-significant determination.
Trustee Bednoski: I'll second that motion.
1. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Envmronmental 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 Board, 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 Chase for a permit
under the provisions of'the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold
to install a fixed dock leading to a ramp and float secured by spiies
on property located at Home Pike Road, Mattituck, lot 11/12.
The project has been determined not to have a significant effect
on the environment for the following reasons:
An environmental assessment has been submitted ~hich indicated that
no significant adverse effect on 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 on the environment.
Because there has been no response in the alloted 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.
1. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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Trustee Smith: Next is another environmental assessment.
Trustee Bednoski: I move to make a non-significant determination
on the application for Stanley Chase for lot 13/14, on Home Pike
Road, Mattituck.
Trustee Smith: I'll second that motion.
2, Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Smirch it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to'Article ~ 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 Stanley Chase for a permit
under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of
Southold to install a fixed dock leading to a ramp and float secured
by spiles on property located at Home Pike Road, Mattituck, Lot
13/14.
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 ind$cating that this project would
not have a significant effect on the environment.
Because there has been no response in the alloted 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.
2. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: I move to make a non-significant determination
on the application of Stanley Chase, South Drive, Matti~uck.
Trustee Bredemeyer: I'll second it.
3. 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, 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
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the project, which is unlisted, will not have a significant effect
on the environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of Stanley Chase for a permit
under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold
to install a fixed dock leadin~ to a ramp and float secured by spiles
on property located on the e/s of South Drive, Mattituck.
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 effec~ on the environment.
Because there has been no response in the alloted 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.
3. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Number 4, the Environmental Assessment for
Strongs Marina we are going to hold.
Trustee Kujawski: ~ave~ ~r~ David Strong) got a second to meet
with Roy? (they came forward) I called Chuck Hamilton today.
I mentioned to him what our philosophy was about marinas and what
the master plan has indicated. He mentioned that Mr. Thurber who
has charge of this project, has concerns. I said, well nothin~
has been worked out. So I would like to arrange a meeting to
be held on the 14th. of November at your place with Roy, the DEC
the Trustees and you. We can work out the entire plan, long range
and the whole thing. Make all the compromises that need to be made
or what ever needs to be done.
Mr. Strong: Thats fine. The only thing that I am concerned about
is, I'm not against giving what my long range plans are, but the
way the things in the Town of Southold are changing in five years
from now? Is this something I am held to for the rest of my life?
Trustee Kujawski: I don't know.
Mr. Strong: As I explained to you, the boats are getting wider
and wider, now if I say I'm going to make a 12ft. wide slip, five
years from now the boats are 15ft. wide. You must know how I feel.
Trustee Kujawski: What we are talking about is adding on additional
linear space, in other words completing the rectangle, the retaining
wall tying it into Krehs. As far as adjustment of slips are concerned,
that is not a problem.
On motion made by Trustee Kujawski, seconded by Trustee Bednoski
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it was
RESOLVED to table the Enivronmental Assessment, to be made, on
the application for Strongs Marina in Mattituck.
4. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Bredemeyer: I move to make a non-significant determination
on the application of Carlo DeGaudenzi, in Mattituck. (No. 5)
Trustee Bednoski: I'll second it.
5. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer 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 Carlo DeGaudenzi for a permit
under the provisions of. the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold
to construct a timber retaining wall, ramp and float dock and to
maintenance dredge on property located at 3520 Ole Jule Lane, Mattituck.
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 on the environment.
Because there has been no response in the alloted 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.
5. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: I'd like a motion to recess our Regular Meeting to
hold our public hearings.
Trustee Bredemeyer: I make the motion to recess.
Trustee Kujawski: I'll second that motion.
Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
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RESOLVED that the Town Trustee meeting be recessed at 8:00 P.M.
for the purpose of holding four Public Hearings:
8:00 P.M. - Application of Bernard O. Monson for a Wetland Permit.
8:05 P.M. - Application of Willow Point Property Owners Association
for a Wetland Permit.
8:10 P..M. - Application of Henry J. Tremblay for a Wetland Permit.
8:15 P.M. - Application of Beixedon Estates Association for a
Wetland Permit.
Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This Resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Meeting reconvened at 8:40 P.M.
Trustee Smith: We will move back to our regular agenda.
We are on number 6, environmental assessment on Bess Pulitzer.
6. 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, Section
617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice
is hereby gmven that the Southold~Town Trustees, as lead agency for
the action described below, has determined %hat the project, which is
unlisted, will not have a significant effect on the environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of Bess Puli~zer for a permit
under the provmsmons of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of
Southold to repair and strengthen the existing wooden bulkhead:
addition of new piling and tie rods and to backfill, on property
located at Lighthouse 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 mmplemented 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 on the envmronment.
Because there has been no response mn the alloted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservatmon and the
Southold Town Building Department, it is assumed that there are
no objections nor comments from those agencies.
6. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Another environmental assessment for Leonard
Beckenstein, for lot. 8, Jacksons Landing, Mattituck.
7. Moved by Trustee:Bredemeyer seconded bY T~us~ee Bedn~ky it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation
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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 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 Leonard Beckenstein for a
permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of
Southold to construct a timber dock, fixed elevated.catwalk, ramp and
two floats on property located on the s/s of Jackson's Landing,
Mattituck, Lot no. 8.
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 on the environment.
Because there has been no response in the all0ted 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 form those agencies.
7. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
8. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski 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 bleow, has determined that the project, which is
unlisted, will not have a significant effect on ~e environment.
DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Application of Leonard Beckenstein for a
permit under the provisions Of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of
Southold to construct a timber dock, consisting of a catwalk, ramp
and two floats on property located on the s/s of Jackson's Landing,
Mattituck, lot no. 3.
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 on the environment.
Because there has been no response in the alloted time from
the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and
Southold Town Building Department, it is assumed that there are no
objections nor comments form those agencies.
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8. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Next is another Environmental Assessment for
Stephen Shilowitz.
9. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED that pursuant to Article~8 of the Environmental Conservation
Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 6t7, Section
617.10 and Chapter 44 of.the Code of tlhe 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 Stephen Shilowitz for a
permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of
Southold to construct albulkhead within 18" of existing structure
to dredge and to construct floating docks, on property located
at Sixth Street, 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 f~om the Southold Town
Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this pro3ect would
not have a significant effect on the environment.
Because there has been no response in the alloted time fr~m
the New Yrok State Department of Environmental Conservation and
the Southold Town Building Department, it is ass.u/ned that there
are no objections nor comments from those agencies.
9. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: And another Environmental Assessment for
Ludwig Becker.
10. Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski,
WHEREAS, En-Consultants., Inc. on behalf of Ludwig Beckerf 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 retaining wall, returns, catwalk, ramp, floating dock
and pilings and to dredge on property located off the north side
of Pine Neck Road, Jockey Creek, Southold, New York,
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
1. That pursuant tolthe 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 the Southold
Town Code, the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency, does hereby
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de%ermine 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 ~he Town Trustee~ shall file and
circulate such determination ~s required by the aforementioned
law, rules and code.
3. That the Secretary to ~he Town Trustees immediately notify
the applicant, En-Consultants~ Inc. on behalf of Ludwig Becker
of this determination, and further request said applicant to
prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement, all in accordance
with said law, rules and code~
10. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ai~
This reSolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Next is to declare lead agency on the Wetland
Application for Tosca Holding & Realty Corp. Who would like
to offer this motion?
Trustee Kujawski: I'll move· ~o declare lead agency on this application.
Trustee Bredemeyer: I'll second that.
11. Moved by Trustee Kujawsk~seconded.by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
RESOLVED that the Southold ToWn Trustees declare itself lead agency
in regard to the State Enviro~.en~al Quality Review Act in the matter
of the application of Tosca Holding & Realty Corp..for a Wetland
Permit on certain property logated at Huckleberry Hill, East Marion,
New York.
11. Vote of Board: Ayes: A1
This resolution was declared
Trustee Smith: Number 12 is
would like to move this one?
Trustee Bredemeyer: I'll mov
wetland application for Charl
Trustee Bednoski: I'll secon
12. Moved by Trustee Bredeme
RESOLUED ~hat the Sou%hold To
in regard to the State Enviro
of the application~of Charles
certain property located on T
12. Vote of Board: Ayes: A
This resolution was declared
~uly ADOPTED.
~nother lead agency, declaration. Who
~ to declare lead agency on the
~s H. Thomas.
that motion.
er seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
Tn Trustees declare itself lead agency
~mental Quality Revisw Act in %he matter
H. Thomas for a Wetland Permit on
~umans Path, East Marion, New York.
~uly ADOPTED.
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Trustee Smith: Are you ready to vote on the wetland application
for Bernard O. Monson?
Trustee Bednoski: I'll move to approve that application.
Trustee Kujawski: I'll second that motion.
13. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski,
WHEREAS, Bernard O. Monson applied to the Sou%hold Town Trustees
for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the
Town of Southold, application dated August 8, 1984, 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 the 25th day of October, 1984 at which time
all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED that Bernard O. Monson be granted permission under the
provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold,-ta
construct a bulkhead and docking assembly for erosion control and
to provide mooring for private boat at 750 Budd's Pond Road, Southold,
the permit shall expire on October 25, 1985 if work has not commenced
by said date; there shall be two inspections required; and the
Trustees shall be notified when the project is completed.
13. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
13B. Moved by Trustee Bednoski second.ed by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the application of Bernard'O. Monson for a
Trustee Permit to construct a bulkhead and docking assembly for erosion
control and to provide mooring for private boat at 750 Bull's Pond
Road, Southold.
13B. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
14. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski
WHEREAS, Willow Point Property Owners Associatipn applied to the
Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the
Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated
August 3, 1984, 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 the 25th of October, 1984 at which time all
interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now,
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therefore, be it
RESOLVED that the Willow Point Property. Owners Association be
granted permission under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance
of the Town of Southold to maintenance dredge a 50' x 50' area
of Budd's Pond channel that has silted in from run-off, spoil
to be deposited on ASSociation Property, Bay Home Road, Southold.
The permit shall expire on October 25, t985 if work has not
commenced by said date; there shall be two inspections required;
and the Trustees shall be notified when the project is complete.
14. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
14B. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the application of the Willow Point Property
~wners Association to dredge and deposit spoil on Association
Property all in accordance with the application submitted.
14B. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Another approval for a wetland permit. Who would
like to make a motion on this application?
Trustee Bednoski: I'll move to approve this application for a
wetland permit.
Trustee Kujawski: I'll second that motion.
15. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski
WHEREAS, Henry J. Tremblay applied to the Southold Town Trustees
for a permit Under the provisions of the Wet'land Ordinance of the
Town of Southold, application dated August 6, 1984, 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 the 25th of October, 1984 at which time all
interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED that Henry J. Tremblay be granted permission under the
provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold to
construct two floating docks in Corey Creek, Southold. The
permit shall expire on Octover 25, 1985 if work has not commenced
by said date; there shall be two inspections required; and the
Trustees shall be notified when the project is complete.
15. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
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15B. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Ku]awski it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the application of Henry J. Tremblay to place
two floating docks in Corey Creek, Southold, as per application
submitted.
15B. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Number 16 we are holding. Any questions?
(no response.) Then we will set the public hearings om our
wetland applications.
il. Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was
RESOLVED that notice is hereby given that public hearings will
be held by the Town Trustees of the Town of Southold, at the
Southold Town.Hall, Southold, New York, on Monday, November 26, 1984
on the following applications for permits under the provisions of
the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold:
8:00 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Stanley Chase
submitted by the Land Use Company to install a fixed dock leading to
a ramp and float secured by spiles on property located at Home Pike
Road, Mattituck, lot 11/12~
8:02 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Stanley Chase
submitted by Land Use Company to install a fixed dock leading to
a ramp and float secured by spiles on property located at Home
Pike Road, Mattituck, Lot no 13/14.
8:04 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Stanley Chase
submitted by the Land Use Company to install a fixed dock leading
to a ramp and float secured by spiles on property located on e/s
of South Drive, Mattituck.
8:06 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Carlo DeGaudenzi
to construct a timber retaining wall, ramp and float dock and to
maintenance dredge on property located at 3520 Ole Jule Lane,
Mattituck.
8:10 P.M~- In the matter of the application of Bess Pulitzer to
repair and strengthen existing wooden bulkhead: addition of new
piling and tie rods, and to backfill on property located at
Lighthouse Lane, Southold.
8:12 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Leonard Beckenstein
to construct a timber dock, fixed elevated catwalk, ramp and two
floats on property located on the s/s of Jackson's Landing, Mattituck.
8:14 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Leonard Beckenstein
to construct a timber dock consisting of a catwalk, ramp and two
floats on property located on the s/s of Jackson's Landing, Mattituck.
8:16 P.M. - In the matter of the application of. Stephen Shilowitz
to construct a bulkehad within 18" of existing structure to dredge
and to construct floating docks, on property located at Sixth Street,
Greenport.
8:18 P.M. - In the matter of the application of June Hussey to
replace 100 ft. Of existing bulkhsad and to recover sand lost into
the creek on property located at 1065 Fleetwood Road, Cutchogue.
All persons interested in said m~tters should appear at the time and
place above specified and will be given an opportunity to be heard.
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17. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: The next item on our agenda is to declare
lead agency on the wetland application of John S. Tessier. Would
someone like to offer a motion on this one?
Trustee Bredemeyer: I move that we declare lead agency on this
one.
Trustee Kujawski: I'll second that motion.
18. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer 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 John So Tessier on behalf of the Gardiner
Bay Estates for a Wetland Permit on Certain property located at 730
Bayvlew Drive, East Marion.
18. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Next is a mooring application for Thomas NeWman.
19. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Smith it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the mooring application for ThomaS Newman
to place an offshore mooring in James Creek, Mattituck, as per
application submitted.
19. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Any questions? We will move on to another
lead agency declaration. Who would like to offer this resolution?
Trustee Bednoski: I'll make a motion tO declare lead agency.
Trustee Smith: I'll second your motion.
20. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Smith it was
RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare lead agency in
regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter
of the application of Port of Egypt Ent., Inc. & C.& L. Realty, Inc.
for a Wetland Permit on certain property located on Main Road,
Southold.
20. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly ADOPTED.
Trustee Smith: Next we have another lead agency declaration.
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21. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer 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 John Newman
for a wetland permit on certain property located at Sailors Needle
Road, Matt±tuck.
21. Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Trustee Smith: Number 22 is another environmental assessment on
the wetland application of June L. Hussey.
22. Moved by Trustee Bednoski 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 significan~effect on the environment.
DESCRIPTIQN OF ACTION: Application of June L. Hussey for a wetland
permit to replace 100 1~. o~ existing DU±~ead~and to recover sand
±ost into the creek on property located at 1065 Fleetwood Road,
Cutc~ogue, New York.
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 no response in the alloted 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: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Trustee Smith: We will move on to our Grandfather Applications
now. We have five applications this month. We can do these
as a group. Will you take this one Frank?
Trustee Kujawski: Yes! I move to approve the Grandfather Applications
as submitted for Henry Wong, Lucile J. Shepard, Frank Roessle,
Lester Seaman and Raymond Colucci.
Trustee Smith: I'll second that motion.
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Smith it was
RESOLVED to APPROVE the following Grandfather Applications:
1. Henry Wong, to secure a permit for a bulkhead, ramp and float
in Haywaters Cove, Cutchogue.
2. Lucile J. Shepard to secure a permit for a catwalk, ramp and
float in Wickham Creek, Cutchogue.
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3. Frank Roessle to secure a permit for a catwalk, ramp and float
in East Creek, Cutchogue.
4. Lester Seaman to secure a permit for a bulkhead in East Creek,
Cutchogue.
5. Raymond Colucci to secure a permit for a catwalk ramp and dock
in Brushes Creek, Laurel.
Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Trustee Smith: That concludes our regular prepared agenda. Is
there anyone in the audience who has something to bring before the
Board at this time?
Mr. Carl Vail: Yes! If you will excuse me, I'm 89.
Trustee Smith: By all means, please sit down.
Mr. Vail: We would like to recommend that the Boating Season
start April 15th and end on November 15th. They have taken
up all of the buoys and people have gone aground. I have been
dredging scallops and the regulation permits closing of the
creeks for two weeks so that we can get a half of bushel of scallops
by net. At the end of the two weeks, as I understand it, they
permit the commercial people to come in with dredges. How can we
compete with an outboard dragging six dredges? For example my
grand-daughter and daughter who have been have been getting a half
bushel in the creek, in%the last week or two and one outboard came
in to dredge, and the next day they went in and it took them two
hours to get one peck of scallops. Now if you are going to continue
this practice, I would like to suggest that you close the creeks
entirely to dredging. When they dredge they smash the scallop or
they cover them with sand. If you close the creek, you will have
a permanent breeding ground for scallops and every year ~he public
can go and get their half bushel with a net. Only one year in the
past ten have I been able to get a half bushel, dredging with two
dredges, after the season was opened.
Trustee Bredemeyer: I have heard this to. Also, someone who is
adept at using a scut-net can.~harvest, almost at the same rate
particularly if they start getting better through the season, and
I've noticed they can harvest at the same rate you would with a
dredge and you don't have the damage to the beds or dislodging spatt
and moving stuff along so much quicker, which is one reason why you
hear stories of alot of scallops ending up windlblown is because
they move out of the creek prematurely and then they are subject
to greater forces of wind out into the bay. I think what you say
has alot of merit. Maybe not entire closures, I think to investigate
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~t. Possibly to have the commercial person in on the footing
that he can take his fair share dip-netting so that the residents
are on equal footing. They all share in on the resource, not
so much we just keep the commercial man out also. Certainly
work side by side with the homeowner.
Mr. Pfeffer: I have a question. Who has the responsibility
of marking the channels in the creeks?
Trustee Smith: The Bay Constable.
Mr. Pfeffer: This is the first year it has happened. There
were a lesser number of markers in the creeks. Some are not
placed correctly. I us~ Goose,Creek.
Trustee Smith: If you notice a problem with the markers, please
contact our office and we will have the problem rectified. Mr. Vail
you made a comment in your opening statement about the markers
and the length of the boating season. I was under the impression
that you are complaining that the buoys are out to early?
Mr. Vail: Yes.
Trustee Smith: I have had complaints about this. We will notify
the Bay Constable. Thank you for your input.
Trustee Smith: Is there any one else who wishes to come before
the Board?
Mr. Charles Bowman: I have a letter of permission from Mr. Braider
on the application for Leon Marcus. I think everything has been
worked out now. There are some revised maps also.
Trustee Kujawski: I'll move to make a recommendation to the Town
Board of Approval on this Wetland. Application as per revision
submitted, along with the letter of approval.
Trustee Smith: I'll second that.
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Smith it was
RESOLVED to recommend to the Town Board Approval of the Wetland
Application submitted by the Land Use Company on behalf of Leon
Marcus for a dock structure in Gull Pond, as per revised s~etch.
Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Trustee Smith: We want to change the definition of Wetlands, as
defined in the ordinance.
Trustee Kujawski: This has to go t~ the Town Attorney, does it not?
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We know that the definition is what we want changed. Why can't
we tell him to leave the tidal waters and drop everything else.
Just put in "Up to 75' from tidal waters." If it is really a
tight one they will go to the low tide mark.
Trustee Smith: I did not want to overlap with the Building Dept.
As far as determination, it will be made by the foot measurement.
Trustee Kujawski: We need an enforcement officer.
Trustee Smith: We don't want the Building Department to be the
enforcement.
Trustee Kujawski: It says ih~.the ordinance "It shall be the duty
of the Buiiding Inspector to administer and enforce the provisions
of this chapter." We want to change this to read the Bay Constable
or Marine Officer.
Trustee Smith: We would like to cut our apron strings completely
from the Building Department.
Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was
RESOLVED that a letter is to be sent to the Town Attorney and copies
to the Town Board to have the Wetland Ordinance rewritten, then
to be presented to the Town Board for their review and processing.
Vote of Board: Ayes: Ail
This resolution was declared duly adopted.
Trustee Kujawski: The Building Inspector is mentioned several times.
It Will have to be changed to ~elete Building Inspector and insert
Bay Constable or Marine Officer throughout.
Trustee Smith: I would like to send a letter to the Chief of
Police requesting that the Bay Constable attend the next meeting
of the Board of Trustees, and future meetings.
Trustee Kujawski: I think it is very useful to have him here.
There are things that come up and things that have to be discusse~
with him.
Trustee Smith: I think it is important. I~'~th~re anyone else in
the audience who wishes to come before the Board? (No response.)
I would like a motion to close this meeting.
Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was
Resolved that this ~rustee meeting be and hereby is adjourned at
9:35 P.M.
Vote of Board: Ayes: All
'This resolution was declared duly adopted.
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