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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-21.-2-16 I; KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND MAIliNG ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTH OLD To: Town of Southold Board of Trustees J ~CtG VI From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner L WRP Coordinator Date: August 23, 2005 Re: Proposed Wetland and Coastal Erosion Permit for Lewis and Helaine Teperman SCTM#1000-2l-2-l6 LEWIS & HELAINE TEPERMAN requests a Wetland Permit and Coastal Erosion Permit for the existing beach house. Located: 1225 Aquaview Ave., East Marion. The project is located in the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area adjacent to the Long Island Sound in REACH 4. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 95, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposed action is generally INCONSISTENT with the following Policy Standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the L WRP. The reconstruction of the structure within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area is inconsistent with the following Policy Standards. In addition, it is evident from the succession of surveys in the file that the house structure was enlarged during the reconstruction. I recommend that the Board require that the applicant clarify the use of the structure and amend the application to comply with Chapter 37 and further the intent of the following Policy Standards. Pursuant to Chapter 95, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy Standards 4.1 Minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards. The following management measures to minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards are suggested: A. Minimize potential loss and damage by locating development and structures away from flooding and erosion hazards. 1. Avoid development other than water-dependent uses in coastal hazard areas. Locate new development which is not water-dependent as far away from coastal hazard areas as practical. a. No development is permitted in natural protective feature areas, except as specifically allowed under the relevant portions of 6 NYCRR 505.8. b. Avoid hazards by siting structures to maximize the distance from Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas. 2. Avoid reconstruction of structures, other than structures that are part of a water-dependent use, damaged by 50% or more of their value in coastal hazard areas. 3. Move existing development and structures as far away from flooding and erosion hazards as practical. Maintaining existing development and structures in hazard areas may be warranted for: a. structures which functionally require a location on the coast or in coastal waters. b. water-dependent uses which cannot avoid exposure to hazards. c. sites in areas with extensive public investment, public infrastructure, or major public facilities. c. sites where relocation of an existing structure is not practical. B. Use vegetative non-structural measures to manage flooding and erosion hazards. 1. Use vegetative non-structural measures which have a reasonable probability of managing flooding and erosion, based on shoreline characteristics including exposure, geometry, and sediment composition. 2. Use vegetative measures to increase protective capabilities of natural protective features. Discourage clearing of existing, particularly indigenous vegetation during siting, design, construction and regrading phases of any development project. 3. Discourage alteration of existing natural drainage contours and swales and encourage enhancement of those natural drainage features where they exist. 4.2 Protect and restore natural protective features. Natural protective geologic features provide valuable protection and should be protected, restored and enhanced. Destruction or degradation of these features should be discouraged or prohibited. A. No development is permitted in natural protective feature areas, except as specifically allowed under the relevant portions of 6 NYCRR 505.8. B. Maximize the protective capabilities of natural protective features by: 1. avoiding alteration or interference with shorelines in a natural condition 2. enhancing existing natural protective features 3. restoring the condition of impaired natural protective features wherever practical 4. using practical vegetative approaches to stabilize natural shoreline features 5. managing activities to limit damage to, or reverse damage which has diminished, the protective capacities of the natural shoreline 6. providing relevant signage or other educational or interpretive material to increase public awareness of the importance of natural protective features c. Minimize interference with natural coastal processes by: I. providing for natural supply and movement of unconsolidated materials and for water and wind transport I Policy 5 Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of South old. Policv Standards 5.1 Prohibit direct or indirect discharges that would cause or contribute to contravention of water quality standards. B. Prevent point source discharges into Southo/d's coastal waters and manage or avoid land and water uses that would: 2. cause or contribute to contravention of water quality classification and use standards, or 3. adversely affect receiving water quality, or 5.3 Protect and enhance quality of coastal waters. A. Protect water quality based on an evaluation of physical factors (pH, dissolved oxygen, dissolved solids, nutrients, odor, color and turbidity), health factors (pathogens, chemical contaminants, and toxicity), and aesthetic factors (oils, floatables, refuse, and suspended solids). c. Protect water quality of coastal waters from adverse impacts associated with excavation, fill, dredging, and disposal of dredged material. Policy 6 Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of South old ecosystem. Policv Standards 6.1 Protect and restore ecological quality throughout the Town of South old. A. Avoid adverse changes to the Long Island Sound and the Peconic Bay ecosystems that would result from impairment of ecological quality as indicated by: 2. Degradation of ecological components Degradation occurs as an adverse change in ecological quality, either as a direct loss originating within the resource area or as an indirect loss originating from nearby activities. Degradation usually occurs over a more extended period of time than physical loss and may be indicated by increased siltation, changes in community composition, or evidence of pollution. 3. Functional loss of ecological components Functional loss can be indicated by a decrease in abundance of fish or wildlife, often resulting from a behavioral or physiological avoidance response. Behavioral avoidance can be due to disruptive uses that do not necessarily result in physical changes, but may be related to introduction of recreational activities or predators. Timing of activities can often be critical in determining whether a functional loss is likely to occur. Functional loss can also be manifested in physical terms, such as changes in hydrology. Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of South old from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. 8.3 Protect the environment from degradation due to toxic pollutants and substances hazardous to the environment and public health. A. Prevent release of toxic pollutants or substances hazardous to the environment that would have a deleterious effect on fish and wildlife resources. B. Prevent environmental degradation due to persistent toxic pollutants by: I. limiting discharge ofbio-accumulative substances, 2. avoiding re-suspension of toxic pollutants and hazardous substances and wastes, and avoiding reentry ofbio-accumulative substances into the food chain from existing sources. . WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 . ' PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair OFFICE WCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTH OLD To: Town of South old Board of Trustees ~ From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner L WRP Coordinator Date: August 23, 2005 Re: Proposed Wetland and Coastal Erosion Permit for Lewis and Helaine Teperman SCTM#1000-21-2-16 LEWIS & HELAINE TEPERMAN requests a Wetland Permit and Coastal Erosion Permit for the existing beach house. Located: 1225 Aquaview Ave., East Marion. The project is located in the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area adjacent to the Long Island Sound in REACH 4. The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 95, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of South old Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposed action is generally INCONSISTENT with the following Policy Standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP, The reconstruction of the structure within the Coastal Erosiou Hazard Area is inconsistent with the following Policy Standards. In addition, it is evident from the succession of surveys in the file that the house structure was enlarged during the reconstruction. I recommend that the Board require that the applicant clarify the use of the structure and amend the application to comply with Chapter 37 and further the intent of the following Policy Standards. Pursuant to Chapter 95, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policv Standards 4.1 Minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards. The following management measures to minimize losses of human life and structures from flooding and erosion hazards are suggested: A. Minimize potential loss and damage by locating development and structures away from flooding and erosion hazards. 1. Avoid development other than water-dependent uses in coastal hazard ~ Locate new development which is not water-dependent as far away from coastal hazard areas as practical. a. No development is permitted in natural protective feature areas, except as specifically allowed under the relevant portions of 6 NYCRR 505.8. b. Avoid hazards by siting structures to maximize the distance from Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas. 2. Avoid reconstruction of structures. other than structures that are part of a water-dependent use. damaged by 50% or more of their value in coastal hazard areas. 3. Move existing development and structures as far away from flooding and erosion hazards as practical. Maintaining existing development and structures in hazard areas may be warranted for: a. structures which functionally require a location on the coast or in coastal waters. b. water-dependent uses which cannot avoid exposure to hazards. c. sites in areas with extensive public investment, public infrastructure, or major public facilities. c. sites where relocation of an existing structure is not practical. B. Use vegetative non-structural measures to manage flooding and erosion hazards. 1. Use vegetative non-structural measures which have a reasonable probability of managing flooding and erosion, based on shoreline characteristics including exposure, geometry, and sediment composition. 2. Use vegetative measures to increase protective capabilities of natural protective features. Discourage clearing of existing, particularly indigenous vegetation during siting, design, construction and regrading phases of any development project. 3. Discourage alteration of existing natural drainage contours and swales and encourage enhancement of those natural drainage features where they exist. 4.2 Protect and restore natural protective features. Natural protective geologic features provide valuable protection and should be protected, restored and enhanced. Destruction or degradation of these features should be discouraged or prohibited. A. No development is permitted in natural protective feature areas, except as specifically allowed under the relevant portions of6 NYCRR 505.8. B. Maximize the protective capabilities of natural protective features by: 1. avoiding alteration or interference with shorelines in a natural condition 2. enhancing existing natural protective features 3. restoring the condition of impaired natural protective features wherever practical 4. using practical vegetative approaches to stabilize natural shoreline features 5. managing activities to limit damage to, or reverse damage which has diminished, the protective capacities of the natural shoreline 6. providing relevant signage or other educational or interpretive material to increase public awareness ofthe importance of natural protective features c. Minimize interference with natural coastal processes by: I. providing for natural supply and movement of unconsolidated materials and for water and wind transport I Policy 5 Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of South old. Policv Standards 5.1 Prohibit direct or indirect discharges that would cause or contribute to coutravention of water quality standards. B. Prevent point source discharges into Southold's coastal waters and manage or avoid land and water uses that would: 2. cause or contribute to contravention of water quality classification and use standards, or 3. adversely affect receiving water quality, or 5.3 Protect and enhance quality of coastal waters. A. Protect water quality based on an evaluation of physical factors (pH, dissolved oxygen, dissolved solids, nutrients, odor, color and turbidity), health factors (pathogens, chemical contaminants, and toxicity), and aesthetic factors (oils, floatables, refuse, and suspended solids). c. Protect water quality of coastal waters from adverse impacts associated with excavation, fill, dredging, and disposal of dredged material. Policy 6 Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of South old ecosystem. Policv Standards 6.1 Protect and restore ecological quality throughout the Town of Southold. A. Avoid adverse changes to the Long Island Sound and the Peconic Bay ecosystems that would result from impairment of ecological quality as indicated by: 2. Degradation of ecological components Degradation occurs as an adverse change in ecological quality, either as a direct loss originating within the resource area or as an indirect loss originating from nearby activities. Degradation usually occurs over a more extended period of time than physical loss and may be indicated by increased siltation, changes in community composition, or evidence of pollution. 3. Functional loss of ecological components Functional loss can be indicated by a decrease in abundance of fish or wildlife, often resulting from a behavioral or physiological avoidance response. Behavioral avoidance can be due to disruptive uses that do not necessarily result in physical changes, but may be related to introduction of recreational activities or predators. Timing of activities can often be critical in determining whether a functional loss is likely to occur. Functional loss can also be manifested in physical terms, such as changes in hydrology. Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of South old from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. 8.3 Protect the environment from degradation due to toxic pollutants and substances hazardous to the environment and public health. A. Prevent release of toxic pollutants or substances hazardous to the environment that would have a deleterious effect on fish and wildlife resources. B. Prevent environmental degradation due to persistent toxic pollutants by: 1. limiting discharge ofbio-accumulative substances, 2. avoiding re-suspension of toxic pollutants and hazardous substances and wastes, and avoiding reentry of bio-accumulative substances into the food chain from existing sources. ~('(d 'JIb/Of' Mf Town of Soutbold ;.:' i, '-..:: A. INSTRUCTIONS LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM JUL - n 2005 1. :. J I \ ..--.- _, ,1 All applicants for pennits* including Town of Southold flgencies, sh31l complete thi~J:::<tAF for proposed actions tbat are subject to the Town of Southold W :lreFfnmtConsistency 'Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of South old Town). 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement onhe LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a determination that it is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the LWRP policy standards and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the L WRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of South 0 ld's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board ofTrusfees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# ;2. / . 2 /6 Tbe Application bas been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board D Planning Dept., f]. Building Dept. D Board of Trustees ~ 1. Category of Town of South old agency action (check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) D D (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: ~ Nature and extent of action: -f?(! % fsT .(of( W{J/-.I7t7,D PEbn II J Co S TJ1 1- f: 0{0510>1 ptRI1J/! [of!-- r?c?/TII<.S 10 .eAr.\ n>yc: 5 rrJ( /..5 To (!,C /'TC 1-1. . Location of action: (2 ;.2 ,,\ ft r{J IA 11 V / F W /J {/ E GL :J..){6 Present land use: 5/ rJ r; L E f. f} 111/ J '-/ / R - Ifo . FA'. f mfj R JOlt Site acreage: R f S to f if T 1>1 / . Present zoning classification: 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: L E tt//,~ +- ,;-/ E L ;q /1'-) E TE PER /11 rt/'/ (b) Mailing address: C-/D Pi7 rifle: / r1 c. m GO R E ,,5-/020 VYJ f}/j--J ROI9-}; ,Sn L! ,r/lOL.})/ 1'/'1 /1 '17/ (c) Telephone number: Area Code () 6, 3/- 7 6,.5-- Lf-,~? 30 (d) Application number, if any: .- Will the action be directly lUldertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes 0 No0 If yes, which state or federal agency? DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ~Yes 0 No 0 Not Applicabl~_ . . . . .~dt; ~ ~~~ 7t ~ "( 5?zfj/~- ~ fi 0 f$. 7 c: lilt R () aft? i. / j / FIp'l~ T ~/NiJ"~ IY 17 r (.,1 If E 0 j::- r lit (_ s vV' /} T E ): . r-I loin I (-1 . ~ I , . Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See L WRP Section III - Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria DYes 0 No M Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria [8J Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria gJ Yes 0 No 0 Not Applicable P~of'Oi;e-o . p 1... n 1'1 T Il'/C/s ft/' - / + j,.J... 'L,t /' , ,?'. SS W /1- L o. c:;: PL 0 0 ()~~ _G- ~ R o.-:;;lo iirf; It!! 'To THE rY I'JT'-f I;:> r7L -R t: s () 4 E S c1 i / f - () f( y~ / Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of South old. See L WRP Section III - Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria DYes 0 No J8JNotApplicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria, DYes o Nol8J Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section III - Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. DYes D No r21 Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. DYes 0 No I8l Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of South old. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. D YesD No0 Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. DYes 0 No 0 Not Applicable . Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. DYes D No~ Not Applicable Attach additional sbeets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. D Yes D No ~ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. DYes D Nol8l Not Applicable GUARANTE:ES INDICA TED HERE ON SHALL RUN ONL Y TO THE PERSON FOR 'M-/OM THE SURVEY /S PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOvrRNMENTAL AGENCY, LENDING INSTITUTION, IF LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSnrUTlON_ GUARANTE:ES ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE TO ADDITIONAL fNSTlTUT/ONS OR SUBSEQUENT OWNERS. LONG ISLAND SOUND UNAUTHORIZED AL TERA flON OR ADDITION TO THIS SURV[Y /S A VIOLA nON OF SECT/ON 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STAT[ EDUCAT/ON LAW. S 87'57'35"E 40.01' APPROX. H'N,f THIS DATE COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING THE LAND SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONS/DERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY. n .!__ _,_~J~~~~'R3,_ 7 WOOD OECKING ~L <!-,,_ _ ___,,_ _ SHOItfR AREA LINE K , '.;;;ox:foP"OrawFT wooo STEPS EL 45 COASTAL EROS/ON ----,- - -'-._~Ji:. ;].9~ ___ HAZARD ~/!!. .-,- "N z "- , < o , :;; " o' ~ " Q o " :5 " z ':;; 2-STORY RESIDENCE ~ < ro " o c 11.2 -.j '". ~ o ~ ~ WOOD FENCE " o n ^ -< 'D o Z -1 " o :> CJ N -i'> U1 ~ vi ro 5 n ^ CONC MON. TlE~ 1.200'+/_ . A 803570 W ~'),"NC QUA VIEW 62.6 -00;- A VENUitNCt EARTH/STONE DRIVEWAY N U1 -..! '-..! CO. SURVEY OF DESCRIBED PROPERTY SITUATE EAST MARION, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y. SURVEYED FOR: LEWIS TEPER MAN HELAINE TEPER MAN SURVEYED 5 APRIL 2004 SCALE 1"~ 40' TM# 1000-021-02-016 (D) ~~..~l.\V-l!nl WIll MAY 1 7 evuJ ~ ~-- J Sculnold Town Board of Trustees AREA ~ 12,4577 sr. OR 0.286 ACRES SURVEYED BY STANLEY J. ISAf<SEN, JR. PO BOX 294 NEW SUFFOLK. NY 631- t34-5835 /" GUARANTEED TO: LEWIS TEPER MAN HELAINE TEPERMAN 16 MAY 05 26 APR 05 CHANGE NAMES ON MAP. ADD CONTOUR LINES ON BLUFF. COASTAL EROSION HAZARD LINE UPDATE DECK AREAS BELOW BLUrr LINE. CORRECT STREET NAME SPELLING. ;' ;,MNS-E-; ! NYS lic. , i25 MAR 05 29 APR 04 04R1Jll ,~ . Town of South old SlIh'P /"Ii L WRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS . 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Revi~"" Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town';o'f Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. * Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town). 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a determination that it is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the LWRP policy standards and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of South old's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION (L.EIj/(~) +- IffJ. 1)/ ~1 E TE PER (11ft rt) ;2 /6 . SCTM# ;2 ! The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board 0 Planning Dept. 0 Building Dept. 0 Board of Trustees l:8I 1. Category of Town of South old agency action (check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) o o (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: ~ Nature and extent of action: . _RFOUE.sI FoK i-vETJ./4/'f D PLRf'YUf+ (:osTIlL ERos/oei ~ . . 'ErR}'})/, Fo(;:' REPAIR,') To Ex(slIl'f(.';" WFl1c:t/ HoU,SE. t. Site acreage: 1.2-1 S' ft~UJ4-V/FW /}i/E. C)" ~1{6 _5/ r-J (.; L E f-17 m /J. '/ I R - 1fo FA.';.! Mf} Rlo/1 Location of action: Present land use: . RfStD1?Ij//rJ/~ Present zoning classification: 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: LEw/f,J- tIEL 17/;--/~ TE PER 111 riN (b) Mailing address: C/o PI9 !;fle / Y1 C mOO R L ,-')-/0:) 0 VYJ l7Ji--t Rofi} i ,c:,nL! r;-!ct- j)/ ('Ii //'11/ (c) Telephonenumber:AreaCode() 6<5/- 76,S-- 4-330 (d) Application number, if any: ..- Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes D No.!8J If yes, which state or federal agency? DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. J8lYes D No D Not Applicable rifE Pr:!{J .TFc T ;::;-1 If fi/'/c FS L()n7mVi./'1 / TY 7.;/f;1:r€t)EC[!rRr1tXs ~~:!~1/:'l/~i$tjt /l1c;y/J:{)/~~~iJrfL / Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of South old. See L WRP Section III - Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria DYes D No~ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See L WRP Section III - Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria I8] Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See L WRP Section III - Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria .0 Yes 0 No 0 Not Applicable p((of'OJ/EO . P L.. /j /'J T I /'/ (;'-S , --- f Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of South old. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria DYes 0 No J8JNotApplicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and fuuction of the Town of South old ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. DYes DNot8J Not Applicable '" - . Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of South old. See L WRP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section III - Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. DYes D No G Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of South old from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. DYes D No r8J Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of South old. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. D YesD No~ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See L WRP Section 111- Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. DYes D No 0 Not Applicable t., (' Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable nse of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. DYes D NoI8l Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Sonthold. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. DYes D NolZlNotAPPlicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resonrces. See L WRP Section III - Policies; Pages 65 throngh 68 for evalnation criteria. DYes D No~ Not Applicable