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TR-11/26/1984
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 NOVEMBER 26, 1984 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 EXECUTIVE SESSION 6:30 P.M. The Trustees met with the Town Attorney to discuss amending the Wetland Ordinance. REGULAR MEETING The Regular Meeting of the Board of Town Trustees was held on Monday, November 26, 1984 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. The meeting was opened with President Henry P. Smith presiding at 7:45 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 approval of the minutes of the Regular Meetinq of October 25, 1984. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I move to approve the minutes. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: I'll second that motion. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 25th. VOTE OF BOARD: Ayes: All This resolution was declared duly Adopted. PRESIDENT SMITH: I would like approval of the mooring permits for the month of January. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that the mooring renewal permits for January 1985, be and hereby are approved. VOTE OF BOARD: Ayes: All - This resolution was declared duly Adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: The next Regular TruStee Meeting will be held on DECEMBER 26, 1984, inspections will be made on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, T984. Page 2 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED that the next Regular Trustee Meeting will be held at 7:30 P.M., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1984 at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. VOTE OF BOARD: Ayes: All TRUSTEE SMITH: I'd like to give a report of the Trustees Receipts collected for October, 1984. Application Fees $40.00, Grandfather Applications $15.00, Mooring Renewals $130.00, Wetland Applications $350.00 for a total amount' of~$535.00 received. This has been transmitted to the Supervisor to be placed in the General Fund, I believe. TRUSTEE SMITH: Next is our Public No~ices. I have a copy of our Public Notices, if anyone wishes to review them. I would like to ask to Waiver the reading of these notices if there is no objection from the audience. (Being there was no objection to this request the President proceeded with the agenda.) TRUSTEE SMITH: Next is our communications. Number one is from Edward J. Viola, Vice-President of Deep Hole Drive Property Owners Association, regarding the Bayview Ventures Corporation. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Henry, before we go ahead with that one, in relation to this matter it does not appear anywhere else on the agenda, I received a call from a Mr. Pontoro who is a engineer in the Health Department. Mr. Gill, who is the Attorney who came to talk to us that night, I guess he was very disturbed with the letter we sent him, although I have a copy here, and it didn't seem to be something to be disturbing to him. Apparently he reads us that we are against a discharge into Peconic Bay, apparently discussion of sub-surface recharge of the water plant operation was discussed. Apparently Mr. Pontoro feels Mr. Gill is very upset and he said the letter that was sent him, he did not read the same as at the meeting. Do you have a problem with restating what the feelings of the Board are? TRUSTEE SMITH: I've spoken to him on the telephone myself. I told him that the Town Trustees have no jurisdiction if he indeed discharges into the bay. I felt the man dancing on the other end of the phone. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Oh, good. TRUSTEE SMITH: Number 2 if from Paul J. Flagg regarding a study of Mill Creek. Jay will you take this one? TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: We are trying to set up a meeting which Mr. Flagg will be at, myself w~h the Town Board on December 4th. The time will be announced shortly, probably in the morning, possibly in the evening to discuss the possible additives to determine the source of the bacterial problem, possibly some measures to mitigate it. I'll have some additional information at that meeting some stuff that I looked Page 3 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 at. It should be informative and maybe we can~get some progress on improving the water quality there. TRUSTEE SMITH: In Mill Creek. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Yes! That meeting will be on December 4th. There will be a memo in each trustee box, regarding the meeting. TRUSTEE SMITH: Next is a letter from Mr. John Geideman in regard to the Richard Nass application. "Please be advised that the application for work on a private canal o ffJockey Creek has been cancelled for the time being. If I am in contact with the ownsr in 'the future to the contrary, I will refile as necessary. Thank you for your co- operation." Number 4 is from Orient Association regarding the Thomas Samuels application for subdivision at Narrow River, Orient. Does any one have a~y comments on this one? (No response.) Number 5 is from the Orient Association regarding a public hearing on the Orient Point Ferry. Jay do you have anything you would like to say regarding this matter? TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: I've spoken to Mr. Fred Letson who is the President of the Orient Association. He indicated to me that they were having a meeting in the Supervisors office today with representa- tives of the D.O.T. to discuss some of the problems they f~lt they had with it. I have a copy of a letter from the Orient Association. Frank, did you get this? TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: Yes! I have a copy of the one that was distributed to you. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Oh! I thought there was additional ones to the other members of the Trustees. Whats your pleasure? TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I don't think we have any jurisdiction. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: We don't at all. Thats what I told Mr. Letson. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: We'll just let it go. TRUSTEE SMITH: Number 6 is a letter from Jody Adams regarding using public beaches for access to work on private property. This had to do with an incident at Indian Neck Lane where they had to repair a bulkhead. They took the barrier down at the end of the public landing to get equipment through. It was completely re- stored when they were through. I don't think any laws were broken. Number 7 is from John Wickham regarding property located in Cutchogue. Mr. Wickham is requesting a quit claim deedf and he has requested this in 1981, and the Board has not changed our feelings on this matter. Number 8. is from Mr. Hoey requesting to further recess the public hearing in the matter of Beixedon Estates Assoc. Number 9. if from Trustee Arthur Roth regarding filling of vacancy on the Board of Trustees, Town of East Hampton. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I think this is very interesting. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Yes. Page 4 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: Did you notice that the WHEREAS, has both the Trustees of Southold and Southampton? TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Yes. It might be interesting reading to the public. TRUSTEE SMITH:"Whereas the Truste~es of Southold and Southampton Town- ships are on record as determining that the said Trustees will fill any vacancy in their bodies by a majority vote of %heir Trustee members." In other words we have 4 trustees and... TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: No. What this is, apparently there is a slot to fill in East Hampton. Because they say there is no established procedure or policy for the filling of a vacancy on the Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of East Hampton, and whereas we and SoUthampton are already on record to fill our own vacancy, which is not true, and Whereas East Hampton shall act in accordance they are saying they are going to appoint their own new members when a vacancy occurs. TRUSTEE SMITH: Number 10 is from the Department of Agriculture and Markets regarding Agriculture and Market Projects. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Do you th~'nk ~his is disseminated widely enough or should we possibly have something to say about this to disseminate it or make it available to people who may be interested in the community, It seems they have changed some of their objectives to try make available grants and aid for projects which will be smaller and not on such a grandiose sCale, as some of the past'~escriptions. Theyare31~rying'to~'g%t so~e pr~tion to ag~ui~m~ ~Mayb~ a :i ~' short'te~te~ to'the newspaPe'r~or~BOm~thing~:~the exten~'%~{~{he- - Trustee office has_on file copies of this document Should any one in the ma~iculture or interested parties want the information. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: ~ think Jay you could take section three. If you could get the paper to print this, it may stimulate interest in the commercial fishing industry or possibly someone related to agriculture. TRUSTEE SMITH: At this time I'd tike a ~motion to recess this regular meeting to hold our public hearings. I would like to waiver the formal reading of the applications if there are no objections from the amdience. [no response.) Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was RESOLVED that a recess be called at this time, 8:00 P.M., for the purpose of holding the following public hearings: 8;00 P.~M. - In the matter of the application of Stanley Chase to const~uct~a ~ixed dock eadlng to a ~amp and fto~t secured by spiies on property.located at Home-Pike Road, Mattituck, on-10t 11/12. Having.received no testimony ~ a~m6tion~was m~de iby Trustee_Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer i% w&s ~ ~ RESOLVED to close-his this ~public hearing by unamious vote of the Board. Page 5 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 8:02 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 no. 13/14. Having received no testimony a motion was'.made-by~Trus~-K~jawski and seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer and it was further RESOLVED that this public hearinq be and hereby is closed by unamious vote of the Board. 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 the east side of South Drive, Mattituck. Having received no testimony a motion was made by Trustee Kujawski and seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer and it was further RESOLVED that this public hearing be and hereby is closed by unamious vote of the Board. 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. ~ ~inutes of this public hearing have been prepared under separate ~ove~. Foll~wingr th~ public hearing, the folluwi~ action was taken concerning this hearing: Moved by Trustee Ku~awski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED that this public hearinq be and hereby is closed by unamious vote of the Board: 8:10 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Bess Pulitzer to repair and strengthen existing wood:en bulkhead and addition of new piling and tie rods, and to backfill on property located at Lighthouse Lane, Southold. Having received no testimony a motion was made by Trustee Kujawski and seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer and it was further RESOLVED that this public hearing be and hereby, is closed by unamious vote of the Board. 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 south side of Jackson's Landing, Mattituck on Lot number 8. Minutes of this public hearing have-been prepared u~der separate ~over. -Following thep~blic-hearing, the following action was taken concerning this hearing: Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that this public hearinq be and hereby is closed by .unamious vote of the Board. 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 south side of Jackson's Landing, Mattituck, Lot no. 3. Minutes of this public hearing have been prepared under separate cover. Following the public hearing, the following action was taken concerning this hearing: Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that this public hearing be and hereby is closed by unamious vote of the Board. Page 6 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 8:16 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Stephen Shilowitz to construct a bulkhead within 18~' of existing structure to dredge and to construct floating docks, on property located at Sixth Street in Greenport. Minutes of this public hearing have been prepared under separate cover. ~Following the public hearing, the following action was taken concerning this hearing: Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that this public hearing be and hereby is closed by unamious vote of the Board. 8:18 P.M. - In the matter of the applciation of June Hussey to replace 100 ft. of existing bulkhead and to recover sand lost into the creek on property located at 1065 Fleetwood Road, Cutchogue. Having received no testimony a motion was made by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that this public hearinq be and hereby is closed by unamious vote of the Board. Me,ting r~6~ven~d at 8:19~P~M. -. ' ~ TRUSTEE SMITH: The first application is an application for Mr. Ralph Grandinetti to place an offshore mooring in Gull Pond, Greenport, using a mushroom anchor. 1. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED to DENY without prejudice the application for Ralph Grandinetti to place a mushroom mooring in Gull Pond, and be it further RESOLVED that the Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a letter to Mr. Grandinetti stating that: "As it~seems now there is no open space in Gull Pond. We conducted a survey a couple of years ago with a map provided by Mr. Geideman. We went around and up-dated all of the moorings in the creek, and at this time it is full, so there is no room at this time for a private mooring. The trustaes would be happy to meet with youif you can secure a location for the mooring. 1. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. 2. Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that the Board of-Town Trustees-declare'lead agency on.the Wettand Application Of Theodore Krukowski to construct a catwalk and floating dock and to moor a ,boat on property located at 15 Stillwater Avenue, Cutchogue. 2. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: Number three is an environmental assessment on the application of Tosca Holding & Realty Company to construct a groin at Huckleberry Hill, East Marion. 3. Moved by Trustee Smith seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was Page 7 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 RESOLVED to TABLE making the Environmental Assessment on the Wetland application of Tosca Holding & Realty Comp. any, seeing that there is ~ question of a groin nearby which may be put in illegally, and be it further RESOLVED that ~he Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a letter to the DEC regarding the illegal groin. 3. ~OTE _OF-B©ARD: AYES: ALL This resolutio~ was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: Ngxt is another environmental assessment for Charles H. Thomas, I would like to ask to waiver the formal.reading o~---~ ~ declaring a negative declaration on this application. Are there any objections? (No comment.) 4. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was RESOLVED to make a negative declaration on the application of Charles H. Thon.as. 4. VOTE OF BOARD: Ayes: All This resolutior was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: En% of John S. Tessie~ reading of the EnJ 5. Moved by Trust¢ ironmental assessment on the wetland application . Again I would like to ask to waiver the formal vronmental Assessment. (No comment.) e Kujawski seconded by Trustee Smith it was RESOLVED that the Wetland Application submitted by John S. Tessier 'on behalf of t~e ~ardiner Bay E~tates to maintenance dredge& fill in Spring. Pond, E~st Marion was determined to have a SIGNIFICANT EFFECT and Typ~ 1 project because of the amount of~~-~at Will occur. 5. VOTE 0F BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: The applicant will be requested to prepare a draft environmental impact statement according to the SEQRA , ~ regulations. He will have to consider all the environmental aspects of this project in further detail. There will be a public hearing coming up on this. SECRETARY: There is no time limitation on the DEIS. You can't hold a public hearing, or you will have to make a decision within thirty days of the public hearing on the application, under the W.O. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: What I'm saying is until we recieve the DEIS le~s not schedule the public hearing. SECRETARY: You wouldn't. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: Fine. TRUSTEE SMITH: NeXt is another Environmental Assessment on Port of Egypt Marine & C&L Realty. What's your pleasure on this one? Page 8 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: We may have to discuss the spoil area a little more thoroughly. I would think it is non-significant. 6. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Smith it was RESOLVED that a non-significant determination be made on the Wetland Application of Port of Egypt Marine & C&L Realty for maintenance dredging and filling on property located on the Main Road, Southold. 6. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: Number 7 is an Environmental Assessment on the Wetland Application of John Newman to to construct rip-rap, remove solid-fill walk and replace with an open pile-supported structure: construct docks, remove and replace bulkheads and dredge on property located on Sailors Needle Road, Mattituck. This is right across the creek from Strong's Marina. Frank do you want to take this one? TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I was hoping someone representing Mr. Newman would be here. I don't know if we can do this without his agreeing. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: In his absence I ~would think we-wo~%d have to positive deck this. We were going to ask him to segment this application ~d~we would consider handling part of it at a future date. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I'll offer a motion to TABLE this application with the understanding that we will send a letter to Mr. Newman advising him that we would positive deck this project if the dredging is included but are willing to consider the project with- out the dredging as non-significant. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: I'll second that motion. This applicant is trying to do something that we and the DEC would like to do. He is coming in with a full bill of particulars what he wants to do, and this enables us.to work with the applicant, and see a way through. 7. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: ALL ~This resolution was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: I would like to waiver the~formal reading of the resolutions for APPR©VAL.of the Wetland and Trustee applications for Stanley Chase for lot no. 3, lot no. 8 and Sout~ Drive, Mattituc~. unless there is objection from the audience. (no objections.) 8,9,10.0n motion made by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Smith it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the Wetland and Trustee Applications submitted for Stanley Chase for lots 3 & 8 and property on South Drive, Mattituck, all in accordance with the applications submitted. 8,9,10 VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. Page 9 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 TRUSTEE SMITH: I'm going to waiver all of the formal readings for APPROVALS of Wetland and Trustee applications if the~e is no objection from the audience. (No objections.) TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: This is like %he good old days! il. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the Wetland and Trustee applications for Carlo DeGaudenzi for work on Property located at 3520 Ole Jule Lane, Mattituck, all in accordance with the application submitted. 11. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. 12. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the Wetland and Trustee'application for Bess Pulitzer for work on property located on Main Road, Orient with the provision that any excavated areas where there is spartina grass, the grass must be replaced, as recommended by C.A.C. 12. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: I'd like a copy of the C.A.C.'s recommendation to be sent on the Mrs. Pulitzers contractor. Frank take the next one. 13 & 14. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the We%land and Trustee applications submitted by Leonard Beckenstein for Lot no. 3 and Lot no. 8 in Mattituck all in accordance with the applications submitted. 13 & 14. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. 15. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the Wetland application for S~ephen Shilowitz for work on property 'located on Sixth Street, Greenport, all in accordance with the application submitted. 15. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. 16. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the Wetland and Trustee Applicationf for June Hussey for work on property located at 1065 Fleetwood Road,. Cutchogue, all in accordance with the application submitted. 16. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL 17. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bednoski it was RESOLVED that the Board of Town Trustees declare lead agency on the Wetland Application submitted by En-consultants ~on ~b~hail Of E.N. Richards to construct a ~oc~, ~lnged'ramp and ~±o~t secured Page 10 - Board of Town Trustees November 26, 1984 by pilings on property located at Salt Lake village, Mattituck. 17. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: John will you take this one for Constantine P. Georgiopoulos. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: This is the one I think the DEC would have interest in as well as the County Health Dept. This applicant proposed to fill wetland and construct a single family dwelling on a spur road leading to Great Pond, which is considered a class I, or has a class of open body of fresh water, with.potential use of drinking water supply and fully associated values for social, economic, and environmental values. It also has a whole list of indicator plants. I think we would like to coordinate lead agency status or request the DEC to take lead agency. TRUSTEE SMITH: Didn't this come up once before? SECRETARY: Yes. This is a new application. They went before the Town Board, the application was denied without prejudice. Now they are submitting another application~which is~a request to fill an even greater amount. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I concur with this. Something this significant we are going to need a little expertise and we need.. TRUSTEE SMITH: Do you want the DEC to take lead agency? TR~STEE KUJAWSKI:_ Definitely we need their staff. TRUSTEE SMITH: I'll go along with that. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: Jay. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: I move that we coordinate lead agency with the DEC informing them of our concerns. They may wish to take lead agency. It's done by agreement. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I'll second that. 18. Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Kujawski it was RESOLVED to TABLE th~ application of Constantine P. Georgiopoulos submitted by Abigail A. Wickham, Esq. to fill lo% with off-site fill, in order to raise elevation 8' and construct single-family residence on property located at 180 Lake Court, Southold, New York. 18. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution.was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: Frank will you take number 197 TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: This is an assessment of an application that we Tabled last month, until we met with the DEC, Mr~ Haje of En-Consultants, Trustee Bredemeyer and myself to look at the long range plans for Strongs Marina. The ~pplication was modified slightly to become' a Page 11 - Board of Town Trustees - November 26, 1984 retaining wall, leaving the material and spartina grass in front of it and yet removing some of the bog down below so that the catwalk can be brought in. With that understandinq I would move to make a non-significant determination on this Project. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: I'll second that. 19. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED to make a negative declaration on-the WetlaRd Application for Strongs Marine. · 19. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. TRUSTEE SMITH: Will set our public hearings for next month. 20. Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED that public hearinqs will be held~by the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Southold, at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1984 on the following applications for permits under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the town of Southold, to commence at 8:00 P.M.: In the matter of the application of CHARLES H. THOMAS to construct a dock structure on property located at 306 Trumans Path, East Marion. In the matter of the application of PORT OF EGYPT .ENT., INC. & C.&L. REALTY CO. to maintenance dredge and fill on p~operty located on Main Road, Southold. In the matter of the application of STRONGS MARINE CENTER submitted by En-Consultants, Inc. to install a timbe~ retaining wall, to remove bog, which has fallen into the creek, by back- hoe, and float dock, in James Creek, on property located at Camp Mineola Road, Mattituck. 20. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution:was declared duly adopted. 21. Moved by Trustee Bednoski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED to declare lead agency on the wetland application of Martin and Florence Gellman to repair and extend existing dock and to place removable ramp and floats with pilings in Mattituck Creek, Mattituck. 21. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. On motion made by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer it was RESOLVED to grant permits, under the qrandfather clause to Mr. Norman Wenk - bulkhead in James Creek, and Joyce G. Mo~k - dock structure in East Creek, all in accordance with the applications submitted. VOTE OF BOARD: AYES: ALL This resolution was declared duly adopted. Page 12 - Board of Town Truste~ In the matter of John Har.tungs~ the Board agreed that a storm d Mr. Hartungs to reclaim sand lc storm and to place it behind permit w~ll'be required. In the matter of Mr. Eugene BuI Cutchogue for a determination to be done, it was the consens would have to prepare the neces to be submitted to the Trustee In regard to the letter from J~ Board of Appeals regarding pro~ s -November 26, 1984 Old. Harbor Road, New Suffolk, amage permit would be issued .to st into the creek from the March he repaired bulkhead. No Trustee ger residing on Stillwater Avenue, n the need of a permit for work s of the Board that Mr. Burqer sary applications for a dock, office for processing. rry Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning erty located on the corner of Lighthouse Road and soundview ~.venue, Southold. Trustee Bredemeyer indicated that under Chapter 97, Article I section 97-13 Sub- ~ection under Wetlands, B. "Freshwater wetlands as defined in Article 24, -Title I, 24,0107, Subdivisions i(A) to i(D) inclusive, of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York. [Added 8-26-76 by L.L. No. 2-1~ jurisdiction. Trustee Smith surrounded by wetlands, and Mr. Goehringer advising him of The Board agreed to schedule a 7:00 P.M. to discuss matters r~ Trustee Smith directed that a to see if he is interested in Trustees. There being no further busines~ at thisa time a motion was mad~ by Trustee Bredemeyer and it w~ RESOLVED that this Trustee mee~ VOTE OF BOkRD: ~YES~ ALL THIS RESOLUTION WAS DECLARED D! 76] this would give the Trustees .ated that the pond is completely 'ected that a letter forwarded to same. work sesszon to be held' on December 6th.at lative to houseboats. .etter be sent to Mr. Rowland Clark ~osting a meeting of the East End to come properly before the Board ~ by Trustee Kujawski and seconded ~s further ~ing be and hereby is Adjourned. [LY ADOPTED. PUBLIC HEARING NOVEMBER 26, 1984 8:06 P.M. IN THE MATTER OF THE WETLAND APPLCIATION FOR CARLO DEGAUDENZI TO CONSTRUCT A TIMBER RETAINING WALL, RAMP AND FLOAT DOCK AND TO MAINTENANCE DREDGE ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3520 OLE JULE LAND, MATTITUCK. Present were: President Henry p. Smith Vice-President John Bredemeyer Trustee John Bednoski Trustee Frank Kujawski Secretary Ilene Pfifferllng TRUSTEE SMITH: This is a public hearing on 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. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: This is on Ole Jule Lane, South end there is a channel that was dug out by Jules Zabrowski years age. The Trustees own a narrow strip down the middle of the channel, the rest of the bottom is private ownership. This is like a little boat slip that was dug years age. TRUSTEE SMITH: At this time I would like to take comments from the audience. MRS. EHLERS: I would like to ask a question. First, I live on New Suffolk A~enue off James Creek in Mattituck. I would like to know where the fill will be dumped from this dredging? MR. CHARLES BOWMAN: It is a very small proposal. MRS. EHLERS: I'm on James Creek also, boats are constantly coming in and doing this and doing that. I'm gradually loosing water to us, and we do not have a boat in the creek. I like as much water as I can... TRUSTEE SMITH: I don't get what you say when you say you're loosing water? MRS. EHLERS: It seems to be drying up. There are times when the water comes up to the back of our property. Now I don't know if this is from this dredging? What is happening? TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: I don't think that would be the case. I think what is happening, in other words the amount of water that is Page 2. public Hearing - Carlo DeGaudenzi November 26, 1984 coming in and out of course is from the tide and the level ' in James Creek is the water in the bay. The level of the wa~er siltation, the the same. What is happening, you are getting ' om the heavy rain. Alot of material get!si! 's filling in fr ds. of sand up creek 1 n out 100 cu. Y · d in there, someone ~a~l g . chan e by one depos~te .......... ~s not going to g - ~ the amount os w~ei ~ '~ ~_~,~ ~llv % ~nk this is n~F on the North end rea±ly. I uu~ u ..... ~ _hi , . 'nk any of htese projects would have an effect on the I don t th~ .~ ~..~ ..... will ~robably notice over the years level of the water. ~3 3~er because the land is actually that it Will appear to De coming up. MRS. EHLERS: Yes. We have noticed changes in the last five ~ears. That's why I'm asking. Also, I've noticed Strongs are filling in more and more. TRUSTEE KUJAWSKI: You mean on high ground, on their own property? you haven't seen them filling in the water? MRS. EHLERS: No. TRUSTEE SMITH: Thank you. I there any one else who wishes to comment on this application? (No comments) At this time I would like to close this hearing- PUBLIC HEARING NOVEMBER 26, 1984 8:12 P.M. IN THE MATTER OF THE WETLAND APPLICATION FOR LEONARD BECKENSTEIN TO CONSTRUCT A TIMBER DOCK, FIXED ELEVATED CATWALK, RAMP AND TWO FLOAT~ ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF JACKSONS LANDING, MATTITUCK ON LOT. NUMBER 8. Present were: President Henry P. Smith Vice-President John Bredemeyer Trustee John Bednoski Trustee Frank Kujawski Secretary Ilene Pfifferling TRUSTEE SMITH: This is a public hearing on the application of Leonard Beckenstein to construct a timber dock, fixed elevated catwalk, ra~p and two floats on property located on the south side of Jacksons Landing, Mattituck on Lot. Number 8. TRUSTEE SMITH: At this time I would like to take comments from the people in the audience. MR. ROY HAJE, PRESIDENT OF EN-CONSULTANTS: Applications were filed with other agencies, the Arm~.~Corps and the DEC and it has been rendered that the dock catwalk, ramp and floats would not be a hazard to navigation. TRUSTEE SMITH: Are there any other comments. (No response.) at this time I would like to close this hearing. (PLEASE NOTE THAT MR. HAJE SPOKE ON BEHALF OF BOTH APPLICATIONS FOR LOTS 3 and 8.) PUBLIC HEARING NOVEMBER 26, 1984 8:16 P.M. IN THE MATTER OF THE WETLAND APPLICATION FOR STEPHEN SHILOWITZ SUBMITTED BY EN-CONSULTANTS, INC. to REPLACE EXISTING BULKHEAD WITHIN 18", DREDGE EXISTING UPLAND AND TO PLACE SPOIL ON ADJACENT UPLAND. INSTALL NEW BULKHEADING AND FLOATS ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT SIXTH STREET, GREENPORT. Present were: Trustee Henry P. Smith Trustee John Bredemeyer Trustee John Bednoski Trustee Frank Kujawski Secretary, Ilene Pfifferling TRUSTEE SMITH: This is a public hearing on the application of Stephen Shilowitz to replace existing bulkhead within 18", dredge existing upland and to place spoil on adjacent upland, to install new bulkhEading and floats on property located at Sixth Street, Greenport. At this time I would like any comments from the audience. MR. ROY HAJE: This application involves the placement and rearrangement and realignment of bulkheading within an old existing basin. There will be dredging to accommodate sailboats. We seek your approval as well as the Village of Greenport, for this project. TRUSTEE SMITH: Is there anyone else who wishes to come before the board? (No comment.) I will then close this public hearing.