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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPeconic Recycling & Transfer Corp 2/2007 Eng Rpt! ! ENGINEERING REPORT I FOR A SOLID WASTE TRANSFER, RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY, AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING I FACILITY AS DEFINED BY 6 NYCRR PARTS 360-1,360-11,360-12, &~60-16 PREPARED FOR ! ~ AP~ 2 ~ 2008 I PECONIC RECYCLING AND TRANSFER CORP. 860 Corrmerce Drive i Cutchogue, New York 11935 PREPARED BY I 4 Brunswick Drive East Northport, New York 11731 (631) 368- 3324 i Facsimile (631) 368 -1524 . FEBRUARY 2007 i Euge Date ABSTRACT Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. is applying for a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 0NYSDEC) Permit to Construct and Operate a one thousand two hundred eighty (1,280) ton per day Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility on a three point fifty-five (3.55) acre {one hundred fifty-four thousand six hundred one point zero eight (154,601.08) square foot} site located at 860 Commerce Drive, Cutehogue, New York 11935. The facility operations are governed by the New York State Deparlment of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) rules and regulations, most specifically 6 NYCRR Parts 360-1, 360-11,360-12, and 360-16 dated November 24, 1999. Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. intends to construct and operate the solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility in accordance with the requirements of 6 NYCRR Part 360 and all other applicable rules and regulations. Peeonie Recycling and Transfer Corp. proposes to construct a thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) square foot pre-engineered building on the site. In addition, Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. will also construct all necessary site improvements. With the construction of the solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility, Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. will aid the State of New York in their comprehensive solid waste management efforts. On average, Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. intends to process approximately one thousand two hundred eighty (1,280) tons per day of municipal solid waste, commingled recyclables, construction and demolition debris per day. The municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables waste stream will be generated by commercial collection activities performed by Mattituck Sanitation and others commercial collection companies throughout the Towns of Riverhead and Southold. The commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream will be generated by construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations performed by local contractors throughout the Towns of Riverhead and Southold. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................................................... i TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................. ii SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 GENERAL ................. 1 1.2 PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES ............................................................................................. 3 1.3 SITE CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................................... 4 1.4 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION AND LOCAL DEMOGRAPHICS ............................................ 5 1.4.1 ZONING .................................................................................................................... 5 1.4.2 LAND USES ............................................................................................................. 5 1.4.3 ADJACENT PROPERTIES ...................................................................................... 6 1.4.4 SITING .................................................................................................................... 6 1.5 PROPOSED FACILITY OPERATIONS .................................................................................. 7 1.5.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILrrY OPERATIONS ................................................................. 7 1.5.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS ....................................................................................... 7 1.6 PROPOSED SITE FACILITIES ............................................................................................... 8 1.7 PROPOSED FACILITY CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................ 8 SECTION 2.0 WASTE STREAM CHARACTERIZATION AND QUANTIFICATION ........................ 14 2.1 WASTE STREAM CHARACTERIZATION ......................................................................... 14 2.1.1 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES ............ 14 2.1.2 COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS ......................................................................................... 15 2.2 NON-ACCEPTABLE WASTES ............................................................................................ 15 2.3 SOLID WASTE STORAGE ................................................................................................... 16 2.3.1 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ............................................................................... 16 2.3.2 RECOVERED RECYCLABLES ............................................................................ 16 2.3.3 CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS ................................................ 17 SECTION 3.0 FACILITY DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................... 18 3.1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................................. 18 Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York ii TABLE OF CONTENTS - CONTINUED 3.2 SITE ACCESS ........................................................................................................................ 18 3.2.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS ............................................................... 18 3.2.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS ..................................................................................... 19 3.3 FACILITY DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 19 3.3.1 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................. 19 3.3.2 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS ............................................................... 21 3.3.3 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS ..................................................................................... 23 3.4 SERVICE AREA ..................................................................................................................... 25 3.5 HOURS OF OPERATION ...................................................................................................... 26 3.6 SIGNS .................................................................................................................................. 26 3.7 PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................... 26 3.7.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS ............................................................... 27 3.7.1.1 NOISE CONTROL ................................................................................. 27 3.7.1.2 DUST CONTROL ................................................................................... 27 3.7.2.3 ODOR CONTROL .................................................................................. 27 3.7.1.4 VECTOR CONTROL ............................................................................. 28 3.7.1.5 FACILITY'CLEANUP .......................................................................... 28 3.7.1.6 SANITARY FACILITIES ....................................................................... 29 3.7.1.7 WATER SUPPLY ................................................................................... 29 3.7.1.8 CONFINEMENT OF SOLID WASTE ................................................... 30 3.7.1.9 CONTROL OF LEACHATE .................................................................. 30 3.7.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS ..................................................................................... 31 3.7.2.1 NOISE CONTROL ................................................................................. 31 3.7.2.2 3.7.2.3 3.7.2.4 3.7.2.5 3.7.2.6 3.7.2.7 3.7.2.8 3.7.2.9 DUST CONTROL ................................................................................... 31 ODOR CONTROL .................................................................................. 31 VECTOR CONTROL ............................................................................. 32 FACILITY CLEAN UP .......................................................................... 32 SANITARY FACILITIES ....................................................................... 33 WATER SUPPLY ................................................................................... 33 CONFINEMENT OF SOLID WASTE ................................................... 33 CONTROL OF LEACHATE .................................................................. 33 Engineering Report P¢conic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and RecoveD', and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York iii TABLE OF CONTENTS * CONTINUED 3.8 TRAFFIC FLOW .................................................................................................................... 34 3.8.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS ............................................................... 34 3.8.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS ..................................................................................... 34 3.8.3 COMBINED FACILITY OPERATIONS ............................................................... 35 3.9 WASTE DISPOSAL ............................................................................................................... 36 3.9.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS ............................................................... 36 3.9.1.1 RECOVERED RECYCLABLES DISPOSAL ........................................ 36 3.9.1.2 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL ........................................... 36 3.9.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS ..................................................................................... 37 3.9.2.1 RECOVERED RECYCLABLES DISPOSAL ........................................ 37 3.9.2.2 CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE DISPOSAL .............................................................................................. 37 3.10 OFFICE LOCATION ............................................................................................................ 38 3.11 FACILITY EXPANSION ..................................................................................................... 38 SECTION 4.0 STAFFING PLAN .............................................................................................................. 39 SECTION 5.0 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 40 SECTION 6.0 FACILITY PERMITTING AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ......................... 41 6.1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................................. 41 6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS ......................... 41 6.2.1 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUAL1TY REVIEW ACT (SEQRA) - 6 NYCRR PART 617 .................................................................................................. 42 6.2.2 UNIFORM PROCEDURES ACT - 6 NYCRR PART 621 ..................................... 42 6.2.2.1 WATER RESOURCES ........................................................................... 43 6.2.2.2 AIR RESOURCES .................................................................................. 44 6.2.2.3 LAND RESOURCES .............................................................................. 44 6.3 ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ........................................................ 45 Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transti:r Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York TABLE OF CONTENTS - CONTINUED APPENDIX A DRAWINGS .................................................................................................................... 46 DRAWING NUMBER 1 - LOCATION MAP .............................................................................. 47 DRAWING NUMBER 2 - VICINITY MAP ................................................................................. 48 DRAWING NUMBER 3 - SITE PLAN ......................................................................................... 49 DRAWING NUMBER 4 - FACILITY PLAN ............................................................................... 50 DRAWING NUMBER 5 - FACILITY ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER 1 .............................. 51 DRAWING NUMBER 6 - FACILITY ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER 2 .............................. 52 DRAWING NUMBER 7 - ZONING/QUARTER MILE RADIUS MAP ..................................... 53 DRAWING NUMBER 8 - PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM ........................................................... 54 APPENDIX B ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORMS .............................................................. 55 LONG ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM (LEAF) ..................................................... 56 STRUCTURAL ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT FORM (SAAF) ...................................... 57 APPENDIX C PERMITS ......................................................................................................................... 58 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM ...................... 59 APPENDIX D TABLES AND AUTHORIZATION LETTERS ............................................................. 60 TABLES ......................................................................................................................................... 61 TABLE I - ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND OWNERS ............................................... 62 TABLE 2 - AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL FACILITIES .................................................... 63 TABLE 3 - CORPORATE OFFICERS ............................................................................. 66 TABLE 4 - WASTE TRANSPORTERS .......................................................................... 67 AUTHORIZATION LETTERS ..................................................................................................... 68 ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES INC ............................................................................... 69 PK METALS ..................................................................................................................... 70 APPENDIX E PROPERTY OWNERSHIP DATA ................................................................................. 71 DEED ............................................................................................................................................. 72 LEASE ............................................................................................................................................ 73 APPENDIX F FIGURES ........................................................................................................................... 74 FIGURE NUMBER 2 - PROJECT SIGN ...................................................................................... 76 Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Rccyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York SE C TION 1 SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. is applying for a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Pemfit to Construct and Operate a one thousand two hundred eighty (1,280) ton per day Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility on a three point fifty-five (3.55) acre {one hundred fifty-four thousand six hundred one point zero eight (154,601.08) square foot} site located at 860 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue, New York 11935. The solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations will consist of the processing of municipal solid waste as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360-l.2(b)(106) and commingled recyclables as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360-1.2(b)(130) resulting from commercial collection activities performed by Mattituck Sanitation and other waste collection companies. In addition, the facility operations will consist of the processing of comn'nngled recyclables as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360-1.2(b)(130) and construction and demolition debris as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360-1.2(b)(38) and (94) resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition projects. Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. intends to accept municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables (uncontaminated cardboard, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, and plastic) from commercial collection activities performed by Mattituck Sanitation and other waste collection companies throughout the Towns of Riverhead and Southold. The municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables will generally arrive at the facility in twenty (20) and thirty (30) cubic yard compactor tracks and various size compactor units transported by roll-off trucks. After the sorting of the municipal solid waste and commangled recyclables waste stream for recyclables (uncontaminated cardboard, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, and plastic), the recovered recyclables will be consolidated into full forty (40) cubic yard containers for recycling. The recovered recyclables will then be transported to material handlers for recycling. After the waste sorting operations have been completed, the residual municipal solid waste will then be consolidated into full one hundred (100) cubic yard trailer loads for disposal. The Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 1 residual municipal solid waste will be transported to a permitted disposal facility for final disposal. This will give the local commercial collection companies a place to dispose of their municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables locally and economically and insures that the municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables generated by local businesses will be disposed and/or recycled at a permitted facility. Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. intends to accept commingled recyclables (uncontaminated cardboard and waste paper products normally contained in the construction and demolition debris waste stream) and construction and demolition debris from local contractors throughout the Towns of Riverhead and Southold. The commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris will generally arrive at the facility in five (5) to forty (40) cubic yard containers transported by roll-offtrucks. After the sorting of the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream for recyclables (uncontaminated asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, cardboard, concrete, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, plastic, rock, soil, and wood), recovered recyclables will then consolidated into full twenty (20) and forty (40) cubic yard container loads for recycling. After the waste sorting has been completed, the construction and demolition debris residual waste will then consolidated into full one hundred (100) cubic yard trailer loads for disposal. The recovered recyclables will be transported to material handlers for recycling. The construction and demolition debris residual waste that cannot be recycled will be transported to a permitted disposal facility for disposal. This will give the local contractor a place to dispose of his commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris locally and economically and will insure that the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris generated by the local contractors will be disposed and/or recycled at a permitted facility. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 1.2 PURPOSES AND OBJECTIVES Solid waste material recovery and recycling is currently being encouraged by local, state, and federal agencies. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) has recently published guidelines with the objective and goal of reducing the solid waste stream via the removal of recyclable materials. To meet these objectives, all industrial, commercial, and institutional establishments are required to recycle clean corrugated cardboard and in the near future, to color separate glass, recover all- metal materials, and scrap bond paper. The State of New York has requested the cooperation from all sectors of the community to implement commercial recycling programs to minimize the need for additional incineration and landfill capacity. The private waste carting industry is ideally situated to assist municipal agencies in these stated objectives and requests. Furthermore, as available, local landfill space becomes increasingly difficult to find, the associated increase in tipping fees at these landfills for the disposal of solid waste has imposed a significant economic burden on the carting industry and the sectors they serve. The limited number of local sites approved by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) for landfilling and disposal of solid waste and the restrictions placed on those sites often dictate careful separation of the waste stream prior to disposal. The only other option open to the carting industry is transportation of the solid waste to out of state landfills. Based on these facts, there is a demonstrated need for materials recycling and recovery facilities. In response to these needs, Pecoinc Recycling and Transfer Corp. intends to operate the solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility to assist the State of New York in accomplishing their stated objectives, goals, and requests in accordance with the requirements of 6 NYCRR Parts 360-1,360-11,360-12, and 360-16 and all other applicable roles and regulations. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. has developed a cost-effective facility operation. The facility has been designed to provide flexible operations. It is the intention of Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. to meet the following goals with its solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility operation: to comply with the stated objectives and goals of the State of New York. to comply with all applicable regulations regarding Solid Waste Management Facilities, most specifically, but not limited to, 6 NYCRR Parts 360-1,360-11,360-12, and 360-16 and other applicable rules and regulations. significantly reduce the volume of solid waste requiring transport and disposal. Asbestos waste, ash residue, household waste, hazardous waste, industrial wastes, medical wastes, and waste tires will not be accepted for processing at the facility. However, in the event that unauthorized or hazardous wastes are encountered at the tipping and sorting areas, Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. will train its employees in the identification of unauthorized waste and hazardous materials. Should an unauthorized or hazardous waste be identified within the confines of the facility, it will be treated as outlined in the Waste Control Plan. 1.3 SITE CHARACTERISTICS The site is located at 860 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue, New York 11935 and is shown on the Drawing 1 - Location Map and Drawing Number 2 - Vicinity Map, Appendix A. The site is rectangular in shape and contains an area of one hundred fifty-four thousand six hundred one point zero eight (154,601.08) square feet or three point fifty-five (3.55) acres. Specifically, the property is bounded by farmland to the Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Coy. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 4 I 1 north and west, undeveloped industrial land and Commerce Drive to the south, and a wood mulching facility to the east. A plan of the subject parcel is shown on the Drawing Number 3 - Site Plan, Appendix A. The site is further identified as Tax Map District 1000, Section 095.000, Block Number 02.00, Lot Number 007.000. The parcel is owned by Commerce One, LLC. Copies of the appropriate legal instruments (deed and lease) are contained in Appendix E. 1.4 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION AND LOCAL DEMOGRAPHICS 1.4.1 ZONING The site is zoned L10 Light Industrial/Office Park. The area surrounding the site is zoned AC Agricultural Conservation, L1 Light Industrial, and L10 Light Industrial/Office Park. The zoning of the surrounding area is shown on Drawing Number 7 - Zoning/Quarter Mile Radius Map, Appendix A. 1.4.2 LAND USES The site is located within an light industrial/office park zone as shown on Drawing 7 - Zoning/Quarter Mile Radius Map, Appendix A; permitted uses being primarily, but not limited to, community facility such as: churches, fire and police stations, golf courses, parks, schools, etc.; commercial and business uses such as: agricultural establishments, appliance repair, banks, equipment rental, gymnasiums, laboratories, mini-warehouses, nurseries, offices, restaurants, retail establishments, and showrooms, etc.; industrial uses such as: laundries, printing plants, research laboratories, warehouses, and Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Coq~. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York wholesale businesses. The surrounding land uses primarily consists of agricultural land and vacant commercial and industrial properties. The land uses within a quarter mile radius of the property consists primarily of vacant industrial land, farmland, and a wood mulching facility. The land uses as well as the relationship of the surrounding area to the facility are shown on Drawing Number 7 - Zoning/Quarter Mile Radius Map, Appendix A. 1.4.3 ADJACENT PROPERTIES The identification of adjacent properties by lot, use, and owner is provided in Table I - Adjacent Properties and Owners, Appendix D and their relationship to the facility is shown on the Drawing Number 3 - Site Plan, Appendix A. The names and addresses of the adjacent property owners were obtained from the records of the Suffolk County Assessor's Office. 1.4.4 SITING There are no agricultural lands as defined by the Agriculture and Markets Law, floodplains, inactive hazardous waste sites, surface water bodies, or wetlands on or adjacent to the site. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 1.5 PROPOSED FACILITY OPERATIONS 1.5.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS The daily activities of the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility will be conducted in a sixteen thousand (16,000) square foot portion of the thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) square foot recycling and office building to be constructed on the site. The activities will include the unloading of the municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables waste stream onto the MSW tipping and sorting area and the sorting of the municipal solid waste and commingled recyclable waste stream for recyclables (uncontaminated cardboard, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, and plastic) in the MSW tipping and sorting area. Also, the daily activities will include the storage of recovered recyclables in containers in recyclables storage area number one and the storage of residual municipal solid waste in the residual municipal solid waste storage area. In addition, the daily activities will include the loading of the containers containing recovered recyclables onto roll-off trucks in recyclables storage area number one for transportation to recyclers of that specific recyclable for recycling or reuse and the loading of residual municipal solid waste into transfer trailers tracks in the loading area for transportation to a permitted disposal facility. The activities, including the unloading, sorting, storage, and loading will be conducted indoors on an eight (8) inch thick reinforced concrete slab within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. 1.5.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS The daily activities of the recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility will be conducted within a sixteen thousand (16,000) square foot portion of the Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclablcs Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York I I I I I I I I I I I ,! I I I I I I I thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) square foot recycling and office building to be constructed on the site. The activities will include the unloading of the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream onto the C & D debris tipping and sorting area and the sorting of the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream for recyclables (uncontaminated asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, cardboard, concrete, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, plastic, rock, soil, and wood) in the C & D debris tipping and sorting area. Also, the activities will include the storage of recovered recyclables in containers in recyclables storage areas numbered one and two and the storage of the construction and demolition debris residual waste in the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area. In addition, the activities will include the loading of the containers containing recovered recyclables onto roll-off trucks in recyclables storage areas numbered one or two for transportation to recyclers of that material for recycling and/or reuse and the loading of construction and demolition debris residual waste into transfer trailers trucks in the loading area for transportation to a permitted disposal facility. The activities, including the unloading, sorting, storage, and loading will be conducted indoors on an eight (8) inch thick reinforced concrete slab within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. 1.6 PROPOSED SITE FACILITIES The proposed solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition processing facility operations will be conducted within the thirty-two thousand (32,000) square foot portion of the thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) square foot recycling and office building to be constructed on the site. The recycling and office building will be constructed as delineated in Section 1.7 below. The solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility operations will be conducted within a sixteen thousand (! 6,000) square foot portion of the recycling and office building to be constructed on the site. This portion of the recycling building will contain the MSW unloading area, Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York the MSW tipping and sorting area, recyclables storage area number one, the residual municipal solid waste storage area, a portion of the loading area, and the unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area. The spill response equipment storage area will be located in the recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility portion of the recycling building and will be shared with the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility. All facility operations will be conducted indoors on an eight (8) inch thick cast in place reinforced concrete floor slab. The recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations will be conducted within a sixteen thousand (16,000) square foot portion of the recycling and office building to be constructed on the site. This portion of the recycling building will contain the C&D debris unloading area, the C & D debris tipping and sorting area, recyclables storage area number two, the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area, a portion of the loading area, and the spill response equipment storage area. Recyclables storage area number one and the unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area will be located in the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility portion of the recycling building and will be shared with the recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility. All facility operations will be conducted indoors on an eight (8) inch thick cast in place reinforced concrete floor slab. The remaining portion of the recycling and office building will contain the two thousand two hundred ten (2,210) square foot office building. The site will be paved with gravel pavement except for the landscaped buffer areas containing grass, shrubs, and trees along the property lines. The remaining portions of the site will be dedicated to the container storage area, the truck and employee parking area, and the two (2) in ground sixty (60) ton track scales. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 9 Access to the site will be control by the eight (8) foot high chain link fence that will be constructed along the property line. Access to and egress from the site will be through gate number one, the fifty (50) foot wide sliding gate to be installed at the end of Commerce Drive. Access to the facility will be provided by eight (8) twenty (20) foot wide by twenty-two (22) foot rollup doors. One (1) door will be located at the northwest comer of the recycling building and will be designated door number one, six (6) doors will be located on the south side of the recycling building and will be designated doors numbered two through seven from west to east, and one (1) door will be located in the northeast comer of the recycling building and will be designated door number eight. The two (2) in ground sixty (60) ton track scales will be located on the west side of the office building. The eastern truck scale will be designated scale number two and will be utilized to weigh the inbound municipal solid waste, commingled recyclables, and construction and demolition debris waste streams. The western truck scale will be designated scale number one and will be utilized to weigh the outbound recovered recyclables, residual municipal solid waste, and construction and demolition debris residual waste. The track scales will be ten (10) feet wide and seventy-five (75) feet long. 1.7 PROPOSED FACILITY CONSTRUCTION Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. proposes to construct a solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility on the site. The construction on the site will consist of a new thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) square foot recycling and office building. Also, Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. will construct all required site improvements. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 10 The proposed recycling building will consist of a thirty-two thousand (32,000) square foot pre- engineered metal building. The recycling building construction will consist of a cast in place concrete foundation and an eight (8) inch thick floor slab. The exterior walls and the roof of the recycling building will be constructed of insulated metal panels. Two (2) pre-cast concrete cube storage bins will also be constructed within the recycling building. The location, size and construction of these bins are described below. Also, eight (8) twenty (20) foot wide by twenty-two (22) foot high roll-up doors will be installed at the facility. The individual door locations and designations are described in Section 1.6 above. In addition, the required electrical and lighting systems, fire sprinkler system, ventilation system, and plumbing system will also be installed within the recycling building. In addition, a two thousand two hundred ten (2,210) square foot office building will be constructed on the west side of recycling building. The office building will also be constructed of a pre- engineered metal building. The office building construction will consist ora cast in place concrete foundation and four (4) inch thick floor slab. The exterior walls and the roof of the office building will be constructed of insulated metal panels. The interior partitions will be constructed of concrete masonry units (CMU) and sheetrock on metal stubs. In addition, the required electrical and lighting systems, fire sprinkler system, heating and ventilation systems, and plumbing system will also be installed within the office building. Also, two (2) pre-cast concrete cube storage bins for the storage of residual municipal solid waste and construction and demolition debris residual waste will be constructed within the recycling building. Both storage bins will be constructed along the northern wall of the recycling building. These bins will be constructed of two (2) forty-eight (48) foot long by eighteen (18) foot high and one (1) fifty- eight (58) foot long by eighteen (18) foot high pre-cast concrete cube {two (2) foot wide by four (4) foot long by two (2) foot high cubes} walls. The first forty-eight (48) foot long wall will be constructed in the easterly direction parallel to the northern wall of the recycling building starting at a point fifty-one (51) feet east of the northwest comer of the recycling building. The second forty-eight (48) foot long wall will be constructed in the easterly direction parallel to the northern wall of the recycling building starting Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 11 at a point two (2) feet from the end on the first wall. The fifty-eight (58) foot long wall be constructed in the southerly direction perpendicular to the first two (2) walls starting in the gap between the walls. In addition, two (2) in ground truck scales will be installed on the west side of the office building. The truck scales will be ten (10) feet wide and seventy-five (75) feet long and will have a capacity of sixty (60) tons. In addition to the recycling and office building construction noted above, several site improvements will be constructed at the site including the installation of electrical and site lighting systems, fencing and gates, landscaping, gravel pavement, sanitary system, storm drainage system, and water supply system The site will be paved with gravel pavement except for the landscaped buffer areas containing grass, shrubs, and trees along the property lines. An onsite storm drainage system consisting of six (6) ten (10) foot diameter by fourteen (14) foot effective depth and sixteen (16) ten (10) foot diameter by sixteen (16) foot effective depth dry wells will be installed at the site to collect storm water runoff. In addition, an onsite sanitary system consisting of a three thousand (3,000) gallon septic tank and three (3) ten (10) foot diameter by ten (I0) foot effective depth sanitary leaching pools will be installed at the site to collect sanitary wastewater from the recycling and office building. Also, domestic water and fire sprinkler services to the recycling and office building will be installed at the site and connected to the Suffolk County Water Authority's water main in Commerce Drive. An eight (8) foot high chain link fence will be constructed around the property. A fifty (50) foot wide sliding gate will be installed at the end of Commeme Drive. Engineering Report Peeonie Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 12 The site layout described above is depicted on the Drawing Number 3 - Site Plan, Appendix A and the facility layout described above is depicted on the Drawing Number 4 - Facility Plan, Appendix A. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recy¢lables Handling and Reeove,% and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 13 SE C TION 2 SECTION 2.0 WASTE STREAM CHARACTERIZATION AND QUANTIFICATION 2.1 WASTE STREAM CHARACTERIZATION 2.1.1 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES The facility intends to process four hundred eighty (480) tons per day of municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables generated by commercial collection activities performed by Mathtuck Sanitation and other waste collection companies throughout the Towns of Southold and Riverhead. On average, the facility will receive thirty-nine (39) truckloads per day or alternatively four hundred eighty (480) tons per day. The municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables waste stream will break down into the following components: Cardboard and Paper Products 10% Metals 10 % Plastic 5 % Residual 75 % Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 14 2.1.2 COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS The facility intends to process eight hundred (800) tons per day of commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris generated by construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition projects performed throughout the Towns of Southold and Riverhead. The commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris will be delivered to the facility in various size containers supplied by Mattituck Sanitation and other waste collection companies. On average, the facility will receive sixty-eight (68) truckloads per day or altematively eight hundred (800) tons per day. The commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream will break down into the following components: Cardboard and Paper Products 10.0 % Concrete/Rock/Soil/Wood 20.0 % Metals 10.0 % Plastic 5.0 % Refuse 5.0 % Residual 50.0 % 2.2 NON-ACCEPTABLE WASTES Asbestos waste, ash residue, household waste, hazardous waste, industrial wastes, medical wastes, and waste tires will not be accepted for processing at the facility. However, in the event that unauthorized or Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 15 hazardous wastes are encountered at the tipping and sorting areas, Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. will train its employees in the identification of unauthorized waste and hazardous materials. Should an unauthorized or hazardous waste be identified within the confines of the facility, it will be treated as outlined in the Waste Control Plan. 2.3 SOLID WASTE STORAGE 2.3.1 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE The facility may store unprocessed and processed municipal solid waste for up to seven (7) days. The maximum quantity of municipal solid waste that the facility may store on site at any given time will be two thousand one hundred twenty-four (2,124) cubic yards or one thousand sixty-two (1,062) tons: two hundred sixty-eight (268) cubic yards or one hundred thirty-four (134) tons in the MSW tipping and sorting area and one thousand eight hundred sixty-six (1,856) cubic yards or nine hundred twenty-eight (928) tons in the residual municipal solid waste storage area. 2.3.2 RECOVERED RECYCLABLES The facility may store non-putrescible recovered recyclables (uncontaminated asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, cardboard, concrete, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, plastic, rock, soil, wood, etc.) for up to sixty (60) days. The maximum quantity of recovered recyclables stored at the site will be two hundred eighty (280) cubic yards in two (2) twenty (20) and six (6) forty (40) cubic yard containers in recyclables storage areas numbered one and two. Engineering Report P¢conic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 16 2.3.3 CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS The facility may store unprocessed and processed constraction and demolition debris for up to thirty (30) days. The maximum quantity o£processed and unprocessed construction and demolition debris that the facility may store on site at any given time will be two thousand one hundred twenty-four (2,124) cubic yards or one thousand one hundred eighty (1,180) tons: two hundred sixty-eight (268) cubic yards or one hundred forty-nine (149) tons in the C & D tipping and sorting area and one thousand eight hundred fifty-six (1,856) cubic yards or one thousand thirty-one (1,031) tons in the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 17 SE C TION 3 SECTION 3.0 FACILITY DESCRIPTION 3.1 GENERAL The solid waste h'ansfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction demolition and debris processing facility operations will be performed on a eight (8) inch thick reinforced concrete slab within a thirty-two thousand (32,00) square foot portion of the thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) recycling and office building to be constructed on the site. The exterior layout and site plan of the facility is delineated on Drawing Number 3 - Site Plan, Appendix A. The interior layout of the facility is delineated on Drawing Number 4 - Facility Plan, Appendix A. The approaches to the site are paved with gravel pavement in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations. 3.2 SITE ACCESS 3.2.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS Access to and egress from the site will be through gate number one. Delivery track access to the facility will be through doors numbered two and three. Roll-off truck access to the facility to remove containers containing recovered recyclables will be through door number one. Transfer trailer truck access to the facility to remove residual municipal solid waste will be through door number four. Access to the facility will be permitted only when an attendant is on duty to supervise the unloading of delivery tracks containing municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables so that the dumping of unauthorized and hazardous waste and access of and injury to unauthorized personnel will be precluded. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 18 3.2.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS Access to and egress from the site will be through gate number one. Delivery truck access to the facility will be through doors numbered six and seven. Roll-offtruck access to the facility to remove recovered recyclables will be through door number eight. Transfer trailer track access to the facility to remove construction and demolition debris residual waste will be through door number five. Access to the facility will be permitted only when an attendant is on duty to supervise the unloading of delivery trucks containing commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris so that the dumping of unauthorized and hazardous waste and access of and injury to unauthorized personnel is precluded. 3.3 FACILITY DESCRIPTION 3.3.1 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. proposes to construct a solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility on the site. The construction on the site will consist of a new thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) square foot recycling and office building including the required site improvements. The site improvements will consist of the installation of gravel pavement throughout the site except for the landscaped buffer areas containing grass, shrubs, and trees along the property lines. The site improvements will also include the installation of two (2) in ground sixty (60) ton truck scales on the west side of the office building. The truck scales will be ten (10) feet wide and seventy-five (75) feet long. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 19 In addition, the site work will include the installation of the onsite storm drainage, sanitary, and water supply systems. The storm drainage system will be used to collect storm water runoff from the site and will consist of six (6) ten (10) foot diameter by fourteen (14) foot effective depth and sixteen (16) ten (10) foot diameter by sixteen (16) foot effective depth dry wells. In addition, the onsite sanitary system will be used to collect wastewater from the recycling and office building and will consist of a three thousand (3,000) gallon septic tank and three (3) ten (10) foot diameter by ten (10) foot effective depth sanitary leaching pools. Also, domestic water and fire sprinkler services will be provided to the recycling and office building. The water services will be connected to the Suffolk County Water Authority's water main in Commerce Drive. Also, an eight (8) foot high chain link fence that will be constructed along the property line with a fifty (50) foot wide sliding gate installed at the end of Commerce Drive to control site access. Other site improvements that will be constructed at the site include the electrical and site lighting systems. The proposed recycling building construction will consist of thirty-two thousand (32,000) square foot pre-engineared metal building. The recycling building construction will consist of a cast in place concrete foundation and an eight (8) inch thick floor slab. The exterior walls and the roof of the recycling building will be constructed of insulated metal panels. Two (2) pre-cast concrete cube storage bins will also be constructed within the recycling building. The location, size and construction of these bins are described below. Also, eight (8) twenty (20) foot wide by twenty-two (22) foot high roll-up door will be installed at the facility. One (1) door will be located at the northwest corner of the recycling building and will be designated door number one, six (6) doors will be located on the south side of the recycling building and will be designated doors numbered two through seven from west to east, and one (1) door will be located in the northeast comer of the recycling building and will be designated door number eight. In addition, the required electrical and lighting systems, fire sprinkler system, ventilation system, and plumbing system will also be installed within the recycling building. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 20 In addition, a two thousand two hundred ten (2,210) square foot office building will be constructed on the west side of recycling building. The office building will also be constructed of a pre- engineered metal building. The office building construction will consist of a cast in place concrete foundation and four (4) inch thick floor slab. The exterior walls and the roof of the office building will be constructed of insulated metal panels. The interior partitions will be constructed of concrete masonry units (CMU) and sheetrock on metal stubs. In addition, the required electrical and lighting systems, fire sprinkler system, heating and ventilation systems, and plumbing system will also be installed within the office building. Also, two (2) pre-cast concrete cube storage bins for the storage of residual municipal solid waste and construction and demolition debris residual waste will be constructed within the recycling building. Both storage bins will be constructed along the northern wall of the recycling building. These bins will be constructed of two (2) forty-eight (48) foot long by eighteen (18) foot high and one (1) fiRy- eight (58) foot long by eighteen (18) foot high pre-cast concrete cube {two (2) foot wide by four (4) foot long by two (2) foot high cubes} walls. The first forty-eight (48) foot long wall will be constructed in the easterly direction parallel to the northern wall of the recycling building starting at a point fif~y-one (51) feet east of the northwest comer of the recycling building. The second forty-eight (48) foot long wall will all be constructed in the easterly direction parallel to the northern wall of the recycling building starting at a point two (2) feet from the end on the first wall. The fifty-eight (58) foot long wall be constructed in the southerly direction perpendicular to the first two (2) walls starting in the gap between the walls. 3.3.2 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS The solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility operations will be conducted in a sixteen thousand (16,000) square foot portion of the recycling and office building to be Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 21 constructed on the site. This area will contain the MSW unloading area, the MSW tipping and sorting area, recyclables storage area number one, the residual municipal solid waste storage area, a portion of the loading area, and the unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area. The spill response equipment storage area will be located in the recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility portion of the recycling building and will be shared with the solid waste transfer and recyclabtes handling and recovery facility. The MSW unloading area will be two thousand four hundred (2,400) square feet in area {sixty (60) feet wide by forty (40) feet long} and will be located adjacent to doors numbered two and three. The MSW tipping and sorting area will be two thousand four hundred (2,400) square feet in area {sixty (60) feet wide by forty (40) feet long} and will be located on the north side of the MSW unloading area. Recyclables storage area number one will be seven hundred sixty (760) square feet in area {thirty-eight (38) feet wide by twenty (20) feet long} and will be located on the north side of the MSW tipping and sorting area. Recyclables storage area number one will contain four (4) forty (40) cubic yard containers for the storages of recovered recyclables and will have a capacity of one hundred sixty (160) cubic yards. The first two (2) containers will be used to store cardboard, paper products, and plastic. The other two (2) containers will be used to store ferrous and nonferrous metals. Recyclables storage area number one will be shared by both the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility operations and the recyclable handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations. The residual municipal solid waste storage area will be two thousand seven hundred eighty-four (2,784) square feet in area {forty-eight (48) feet wide by fifty-eight (58) feet long} and will be located along the north wall of the recycling building on the west side of the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area. This area will be used to store residual municipal solid waste and will have a capacity of one thousand eight hundred fifty-six (1,856) cubic yards or nine hundred twenty-eight (928) Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing FaciliB' Cutchogue, New York 22 tons. The residual municipal solid waste storage area will be constructed as outline in Section 3.3.1 above. The loading area will three thousand five hundred ten (3,510) square feet in area {fifty-four (54) feet wide by sixty-five (65) feet long} and will be located adjacent to doors numbered four and five. The loading area will be shared by both the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility operations and the recyclable handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations and will be used to load transfer trailer trucks with residual municipal solid waste and construction and demolition debris residual waste. The unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area will be one hundred (100) feet in area {eight (8) feet wide and twelve (12) feet - six (6) inches long} and will be located between the MSW unloading area and the loading area. The spill response equipment storage area will be located in the recyclable handling and construction and demolition debris processing facility portion of the recycling building. The spill response equipment storage area is described in Section 3.3.3 below. The unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area and the spill response equipment storage area will be shared by both the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility operations and the recyclable handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations. 3.3.3 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS The recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations will be conducted within a sixteen thousand (16,000) square foot portion of the recycling and office building to be constructed on the site. This portion of the recycling building will contain the C&D debris unloading area, the C & D debris tipping and sorting area, recyclables storage area number two, Engineering Report P¢conic Recycling and Transfer Co~. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Cons~uction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue. New York 23 the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area, a portion of the loading area, and the spill response equipment storage area. RecycIables storage area number one and the unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area will be located in the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility portion of the recycling building and will be shared with the recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility. The C & D debris unloading area will be two thousand four hundred (2,400) square feet in area {sixty (60) feet wide by forty (40) feet long} and will be located adjacent to doors numbered six and seven. The C & D debris tipping and sorting area will be two thousand four hundred (2,400) square feet in area {sixty (60) feet wide by forty (40) feet long} and will be located on the north side of the C & D debris unloading area. Recyclables storage area number two will be seven hundred sixty (760) square feet in area {thirty-eight (38) feet wide by twenty (20) feet long} and will be located on the north side of the C & D debris tipping and sorting area. Recyclables storage area number two will contain two (2) twenty (20) and two (2) forty (40) cubic yard containers for the storages of recovered recyclables and will have a capacity of one hundred twenty (120) cubic yards. The two (2) twenty (20) cubic yard containers will be used to store uncontaminated asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, concrete, rock, and soil. The other two (2) forty (40) cubic yard containers will be used to store wood. Cardboard, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, and plastic will be stored in recyclables storage area number one, which will be shared with the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility operations. The construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area will be two thousand seven hundred eight-four (2,784) square feet in area {forty-eight (48) feet wide and fifty-eight (58) feet long} and will be located along the north wall of the recycling building on the east side of the residual municipal solid waste storage area. This area will be used to store construction and demolition debris residual waste and will have a capacity of one thousand eight hundred fifty-six (1,856) cubic yards or one Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer. Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 24 thousand thirty-one (1,031) tons. The construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area will be constructed as outline in Section 3.3.1 above. The loading area is described in Section 3.3.2 above. The loading area will be shared by both the recyclables handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations and the solid waste transfer and recyclable handling and recovery facility operations and will be used to load transfer trailer tracks with residual municipal solid waste and construction and demolition debris residual waste. The unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area will be located in the solid waste transfer and recyclable handling and recovery facility portion of the recycling building. The unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area is described in Section 3.3.2 above. The spill response equipment storage area will be twenty-five (25) square feet in area {five (5) feet wide by five (5) feet long} and will be located between the loading area and the C & D debris unloading area. The spill response equipment storage area will contain the spill response equipment delineated in the Contingency Plan. The unauthorized and hazardous waste storage area and spill response equipment storage area will be shared by both the recyclable handling and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility operations and the solid waste transfer and recyclables handling and recovery facility operations. 3.4 SERVICE AREA The service area for the facility will be the Towns of Southold and Riverhead. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp, Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 25 3.5 HOURS OF OPERATION The facility will receive municipal solid waste, commingled reeyclables, and construction and demolition debris between the hour's 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Monday through Saturday. 3.6 SIGNS Signs will be conspicuously posted on all entrances to and exits from the facility. This sign will delineate the facility's hours of operation, the types of wastes processed by the facility, the name and address of the facility, and the emergency phone numbers at which the facility operators may be contacted. The lettering of the sign will be easily readable from a distance of twenty-five (25) feet. The sign layout delineating the site-specific information described above is provided in Figure Number 2 - Project Sign, Appendix F. 3.7 PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT Due to the engineering controls to be employed in the facility's design and the precautions to be taken during the facility's operations,, it is anticipated that the permitting of the solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility will not have a significant environmental impact. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclablea Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 26 3.7.1 3.7.1.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS NOISECONTROL Although the adjacent properties are used for industrial purposes, the noise levels produced by the facility operations will not exceed the urban L~. energy equivalent ambient sound level limits outside the property line because the noise levels will be controlled by conducting the waste processing operations within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. In addition, it should be noted that the only major noise sources within the facility will be the delivery trucks, the excavator, the front-end loader, the roll-off trucks, and the transfer trailer trucks. The delivery trucks, the excavator, front-end loader, the roll- off trucks, and the transfer trailer trucks will be equipped with mufflers in accordance with the motor vehicle regulations. Therefore, the noise levels generated by this equipment will be similar to the noise levels generated by the truck traffic on the surrounding roadways. 3.7.1.2 DUST CONTROL The waste processing operations do not generate dust due to the nature of the municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables waste stream. However, if dust is encountered within the facility, it will be controlled by conducting the waste processing operations within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. In addition, dust will also be controlled by water spraying if the recycling building proves to be ineffective in controlling the small quantities of dust that may be encountered at the MSW unloading area, the MSW tipping and sorting area, the residual municipal solid waste storage area, and the loading area. Hose bibs and hoses will be provided throughout the recycling building for dust control proposes. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 27 3.7.2.3 ODORCONTROL The facility operations may generate offensive odors due to the nature of the municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables waste stream. The offensive odors will be controlled by conducting the waste processing operations within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. In addition, the offensive odors will also be controlled by the Air-Reaxtor Inc. Fogrnaster Mirco-Jet Dram Service Unit if the recycling building proves to be ineffective in controlling the offensive odors that may be encountered at the MSW unloading area, the MSW tipping and sorting area, and the residual municipal solid waste storage area, and the loading area. The Air-Reaxtor, Inc. Fogmaster Mirco-Jet Dram Service Unit sprays Air- Reaxtor, Inc. OWD Organic Waste and Decomposition Odor Counteractant. 3.7.1.4 VECTORCONTROL The characteristics of the municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables waste stream may produce vectors within the facility and at the site. Vectors will be controlled by extermination. 3.7.1.5 FACILITY CLEAN UP The facility clean up will occur at the end of each workday. The facility clean up will be initiated with the removal of recovered recyclables (uncontaminated cardboard, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, and plastic) from the MSW tipping and sorting area. The recovered recyclables will be placed in their designated storage areas. After the removal of the recovered recyclables has been completed, the residual municipal solid waste resulting from the waste processing and recyclables recovery operations will be stockpiled in the residual municipal solid waste storage area. After the stockpiling of residual municipal Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~p. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 28 solid waste has been completed, the MSW unloading area, the MSW tipping and sorting area, and the loading area will be swept clean. 3.7.1.6 SANITARY FACILITIES The required water cooler, employee lockers, and toilet facilities of sanitary layout and construction, adequate in number for the personnel at the facility will be located in the two thousand two hundred ten (2,210) square foot office building to be constructed on the site. The wastewater generated by the sanitary facilities contained in the office building will be discharged to the onsite sanitary system consisting of a three thousand (3,000) gallon septic tank and three (3) ten ( I 0) foot diameter by ten (10) foot effective depth sanitary leaching pools. 3.7.1.7 WATER SUPPLY Drinking water will be provided in accordance with the Suffolk County Sanitary Code. Water will be supplied to the facility by the Suffolk County Water Authority from its water main in Commerce Drive. The required water cooler will be located in the two thousand two hundred ten (2,210) square foot office building to be constructed on the site. Vacuum breakers will be supplied on all hose bibs in compliance with the applicable provisions of Suffolk County Sanitary Code. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~,. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 29 3.7.1.8 CONFINEMENT OF SOLID WASTE Solid waste such as liter (blowing paper) will be confined to the site by locating the MSW unloading area, the MSW tipping and sorting area, the residual municipal solid waste storage area, and the loading area within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. Additional confinement will be provided by the eight (8) high chain link fence that will be constructed around the property. Confinement of dirt that may adhere to the wheels of the vehicles exiting the facility will be provided by paving the site with gravel pavement. 3.7.1.9 CONTROL OFLEACHATE Leachate will be controlled by vacuuming it up with a wet/dry vacuum, drumming the recovered liquid, and properly disposing the drums. Prior to disposal, the drums will be sampled for laboratory analysis to classify the leachate for disposal. The recovered liquid sample will be analyzed by a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) approved laboratory for waste disposal parameters (i.e. TCLP RCRA Inorganic Compounds, Flashpoint, Reactivity, Corrosivity, and pH). Once the waste disposal classification has been determined, the appropriate licensed waste hauler, identified in Table 4 - Waste Transporters, Appendix B, will remove the drum from the facility or will pump out the drum and dispose the drum/liquid at a permitted disposal facility. Should leaehate be suspected of contaminating a portion of the site, the appropriate portions of the subsurface investigation outlined in the Closure Plan will be implemented to determine the extent of the contamination and develop a remedial action plan, if required. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris lh'oeessing Facility Cutchogue, New York 3O 3.7.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS 3.7.2.1 NOISECONTROL The recyclable handing and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility utilizes the same noise control procedures as the solid waste transfer and recyclable handing and recovery facility. These procedures are delineated in Section 3.7.1.1 above. 3.7.2.2 DUST CONTROL The facility operations may generate small quantities of dust. These small quantities of dust will be controlled by conducting the waste processing operations within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. In addition, the small quantities of dust will be also controlled by water spraying if the recycling building proves to be ineffective in controlling the small quantities of dust that may be encountered at the C & D debris unloading area, the C & D debris tipping and sorting area, the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area, and the loading area. Hose bibs and hoses will be provided throughout the recycling building for dust control proposes. 3.7.2.3 ODORCONTROL The facility operations do not generate offensive odors due to the nature of the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream. However, if offensive odors are Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Cow. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyelables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Preeessing Facility Cutchogue, New York 31 encountered within the facility, the offensive odors will be controlled by conducting the waste processing operations within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. In addition, the odors will he controlled by the Air-Reaxtor Inc. Fogmaster Mirco-Jet Drum Service Unit if the recycling building proves to be ineffective in controlling the offensive odors that may be encountered at the C & D debris unloading area, the C & D debris tipping and sorting area, the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area, and the loading area. The Air-Reaxtor, Inc. Fogmaster Mirco-Jet Drum Service umt sprays Air-Reaxtor, Inc. OWD Organic Waste and Decomposition Odor Counteractant. 3.7.2.4 VECTOR CONTROL The characteristics of the commingled recyelables and construction and demolition debris waste stream should minimize the presence of vectors within the facility and at the site. However, if encountered, vectors will be controlled by extermination. 3.7.2.5 FACILITY CLEAN UP The facility clean up will occur at the end of each workday. The facility clean up will be initiated with the removal of recovered recyclables (uncontaminated asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, cardboard, concrete, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, plastic, rock, soil, and wood) from the C & D debris tipping and sorting area. The recovered recyclables will be placed in their designated storage areas. After the removal of the recovered recyclables has been completed, the construction and demolition debris residual waste resulting from the waste processing and recyclables recovery operations will be stockpiled in construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area. After the stockpiling of the construction and demolition debris residual waste has been completed, the C & D debris unloading area, the C & D debris tipping and sorting area, and the loading area will be swept clean. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp, Solid Waste Transfer, Reeyelables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 32 3.7.2.6 SANITARY FACILITIES The mcyclable handing and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility utilizes the same sanitary facilities as the solid waste transfer and recyclable handing and recovery facility. The sanitary facilities are described in Section 3.7.1.6 above. 3.7.2.7 WATERSUPPLY The recyclable handing and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility utilizes the same water supply system as the solid waste transfer and recyclable handing and recovery facility. The water supply system is described in Section 3.7.1.7 above. 3.7.2.8 CONFINEMENT OF SOLID WASTE Solid waste such as liter (blowing paper) will be confined to the site by locating the C&D debris unloading area, the C&D debris tipping and sorting area, the construction and demolition debris residual waste storage area, and the loading area within the recycling building to be constructed on the site. Additional confinement will be provided by the eight (8) high chain link fence that will be constructed around the property. Confinement of dirt that may adhere to the wheels of the vehicles exiting the facility will be provided by paving the site with gravel pavement. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Faciliiy Cutchogue, New York 33 3.7.2.9 CONTROL OFLEACHATE The characteristics of the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream should minimize the presence of leachate within the facility. However, if leachate is encountered at the facility, the recyclable handing and recovery and construction and demolition debris processing facility will employ the same leachate control methods as the solid waste transfer and recyclable handing and recovery facility. The leaehate control methods are described in Section 3.7.1.9 above. 3.8 TRAFFIC FLOW 3.8.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS Various size delivery tracks will deliver municipal solid waste and commingled recyclables from commercial collection activities performed by Mattituck Sanitation and other waste collection companies throughout the Towns of Southold and Riverhead to facility. Upon recovery ofrecyclables (uncontam'mated cardboard, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, and plastic) from the waste stream, the recovered recyclables will be shipped in forty (40) cubic yard containers to the secondary recyclers or end-users listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D for recycling or reuse. The residual municipal solid waste will be shipped in one hundred (100) yard transfer trailer trucks to the disposal sites listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D for disposal. The facility operations will generate thirty-nine (39) delivery and twenty-one (21) disposal vehicles per day. This corresponds to seventy-eight (78) delivery and forty-two (42) disposal trips per day, or a total Engineering Report P¢conic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 34 of one hundred twenty (120) trips per day, or ten (10) trips per hour. The maximum number of track trips generated by the facility operations will be twenty (20) trips per hour between 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. 3.8.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS Various size delivery trucks will deliver commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris from various construction projects throughout the Towns of Southold and Riverhead to the facihty. Upon recovery of recyclables (uncontaminated asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, cardboard, concrete, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, plastic, rock, soil, and wood) fi'om the waste stream, the recovered recyclables will be shipped in forty (40) cubic yard containers {twenty (20) cubic yard containers in the case of asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, concrete, rock, and soil} to the secondary recyclers or end-users listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D for recycling or reuse. The construction and demolition debris residual waste will be shipped in one hundred (100) cubic yard transfer trailers trucks to the disposal sites listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D for disposal. The facility operations will generate sixty-eight (68) delivery and thirty-six (36) disposal vehicles per day. This corresponds to one hundred thirty-sixty (136) delivery and seventy-two (72) disposal trips per day, or a total of two hundred eight (208) trips per day, or seventeen (17) trips per hour. The maximum number of track trips generated by the facility operations will be thirty (30) trips per hour between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 35 3.8.3 COMBINED FACILITY OPERATIONS The facility operations will generate one hundred seven (107) delivery and fil°cy-seven (57) disposal vehicles per day. This corresponds to two hundred fourteen (214) delivery and one hundred fourteen (114) disposal trips per day, or a total of three hundred twenty-eight (328) trips per day, or twenty-seven (27) trips per hour. The maximum number of track trips generated by the facility will be thirty-five (35) trips per hour between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. In the event of unusual traffic conditions, accident or traffic congestion, Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. will hold all outbound delivery tracks, roll-off tracks, and transfer trailer trucks at the facility. All inbound delivery trucks, roll-offtrucks, and transfer trailer tracks controlled by Pecomc Recycling and Transfer Corp or Mattituck Sanitation will be contacted by two (2) way radio and will be advised to use alternate routes to the facility or to remain at the last pickup location until the unusual traffic condition subsides. 3.9 WASTE DISPOSAL 3.9.1 SOLID WASTE TRANSFER AND RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY FACILITY OPERATIONS 3.9.1.1 RECOVERED RECYCLABLES DISPOSAL Recovered recyclables (cardboard, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, and plastic) recovered from the municipal soil waste and commingled recyclables waste stream will be shipped to the Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Reeyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 36 secondary meyclers and/or end-users listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D. Waste acceptance letters indicating that the secondary recyclers listed in Table 2 ~ Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D will accept recovered recyclables from Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. for recycling at their facilities are also contained in Appendix D. 3.9.1.2 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Residual municipal solid waste generated by the recycling of the commingled recyclables and municipal solid waste stream will be shipped to the waste disposal facilities listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D for disposal. Waste acceptance letters indicating that the waste disposal facilities listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D will accept residual municipal solid waste fi'om Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. for disposal at their facilities are also contained in Appendix D. 3.9.2 RECYCLABLES HANDLING AND RECOVERY AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY OPERATIONS 3.9.2.1 RECOVERED RECYCLABLES DISPOSAL Recovered recyclables (uncontaminated asphalt pavement, brick and other masonry products, cardboard, concrete, ferrous and nonferrous metals, paper products, plastic, rock, soil, and wood) recovered from the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream will be shipped to the secondary recyclers and/or end-users listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D. Waste acceptance letters indicating that the secondary recyclers listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 37 Facilities, Appendix D will accept recovered recyclables from Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. for recycling at their facilities are also contained in Appendix D. 3.9.2.2 CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE DISPOSAL Construction and demolition debris residual waste generated by the recycling o~ the commingled recyclables and construction and demolition debris waste stream will be shipped to disposal sites listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D for disposal. Waste acceptance letters indicating that the waste disposals facilities listed in Table 2 - Authorized Disposal Facilities, Appendix D will accept construction and demolition debris residual waste from Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. for disposal at their facilities are also contained in Appendix D. 3.10 OFFICE LOCATION Office space along with required sanitary and lunchroom facilities will be provided for the facility in the two thousand two hundred ten (2,210) square foot office building to be constructed on the site. 3.11 FACILITY EXPANSION The facility can be expanded at the site by adding picking and sorting equipment and a solid waste baler to the facility operations. In addition, the facility can be expanded by constructing an addition to the south side of the recycling building. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 38 SE C TION 4 SECTION 4.0 STAFFING PLAN The staff positions listed below will be required for the operation of the solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility. Operations Manager/Emergency Coordinator: Overall responsibility for all aspects of operations. Contact person for government personnel. Authorized to implement contingency plan. Final responsibility for all reporting requirements. Dispatcher (1): Operates sixty (60) ton truck scales. Records the weights of vehicles entering and exiting the facility in the Daily Log. Computes the quantity of solid waste received and disposed by the facility. Facility Foreman (1): On-site responsibility for all day-to-day operations of the facility. Direct supervision over all facility personnel. Authorized to implement contingency plan. Participates in the development and implementation of training and safety programs. Workanan (10): Performs the sorting and transfen-ing of waste. Trained in the monitoring, inspection, and emergency response procedures and safety requirements. Equipment Operator (2): Performs loading of waste utilizing the excavator and front-end loader operated at the facility. Trained in operation of the excavator and front-end loaders operated at the facility. Also trained in emergency response procedures and safety requirements. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp, Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 39 I I SECTION 5 SECTION 5.0 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS General specifications, descriptions and brochures are provided in the Appendix D, Operations and Maintenance Manual for all equipment listed below: Eight (8) Air-Reaxtor Inc. Fogmaster Mirco-Jet Dram Service Units. One (1) Caterpillar Model 320 - Excavator. One (1) Caterpillar Model 960 - Front End Loader. Two (2) Sixty (60) Ton Track Scales. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 40 SECTION 6 SECTION 6.0 FACILITY PERMITTING AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 6.1 GENERAL This section highlights the pertinent environmental regulations and permit requirements, which may apply to the permitting and operation of the solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility. Although individual acts, regulations, and/or permits are noted in many instances, they will be simultaneously addressed under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) framework, 6 NYCRR Part 617, and the Uniform Procedures Act, 6 NYCRR Part 621. Copies of all permits obtained and permissions granted in regard to the operation of facility will be maintained at the facility and will be made available to representatives of any agencies having jurisdiction over the premises or any aspect of its operation for inspection. 6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND PERMIT REQUIREMENTS The following subsections detail the pertinent environmental regulations and permit requirements, which must be considered and evaluated as part of the proposed action. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Coq>, Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recoveoy, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 41 6.2.1 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW ACT (SEQRA) - 6 NYCRR PART 617 The basic purpose of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) - 6 NYCRR Part 617 is to incorporate the consideration of environmental factors into the planning, review, and decision making processes regarding the development of resources within the State of New York. Typically, Type I actions will require the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), whereas Type II actions will not. Generally, Unlisted Actions, that is projects not listed as Type I or Type II actions, require the preparation of an Environment Assessment Form (EAF) so that the Lead Agency, that is the agency with ultimate control of the review process, may classify the proposed, unlisted action as either a Type I or Type II action. Local agencies may supersede State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) - 6 NYCRR Part 617 under the provisions of 6 NYCRR Part 617.4 provided that the restrictions imposed by those agencies are at least as restrictive as the provisions detailed in State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) - 6 NYCRR Part 617. In the review of these requirements, we have determined that the proposed action is an unlisted action requiring the filing of an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to be reviewed by the lead agency. Nonetheless, due to the engineering controls to be employed in the facility's design and the precautions to be taken during the facility's operations, it is anticipated that the permitting of the solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility will not have a significant environmental impact. 6.2.2 UNIFORM PROCEDURES ACT - 6 NYCRR PART 621 The Uniform Procedures Act - 6 NYCRR Part 621 and associated Permit Hearing Procedures - 6 NYCRR Part 624, clearly set forth timetables for the review and approval of environmental permit Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Denmlition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 42 applications. Under the Uniform Procedures Act 6 NYCRR Part 621, the review process for projects requires multiple approvals and/or permits is simplified via a concurrent review of all applications and/or approvals. The following subsections detail the New York State Department of Environmental (NYSDEC) environmental regulations and permit requirements for the facility. 6.2.2.1 WATER RESOURCES Protection of Waters Permits: Stream Bed or Bank Distribution: not applicable. Docks: not applicable. Dams: not applicable. Dredge and Fill of Navigable Waters: not applicable. Water Quality Certification: not applicable. Water Supply Approval: not applicable. State Pollution Discharge and Elimination System (SPDES): not applicable. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 43 6.2.2.2 AIR RESOURCES Permit to Construct Indirect Sources: not applicable. Permit to Construct Air Contamination Source: not applicable. Permit to Operate Air Contamination Source: not applicable. Permit for Restricted Burning: not applicable. 6.2.2.3 LAND RESOURCES Mining Permits: not applicable. Freshwater Wetlands: not applicable. Tidal Weflands: not applicable. Realty Subdivision Approval: not applicable. Solid Waste Management Facility Permit: Permit Required. Registration of Septic Tank Cleaners and Industrial Scavengers: not applicable. Flood Hazard Development: not applicable. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 44 Wild, Scenic, and Recreational Rivers Permit: not applicable. 6.3 ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT In the opinion of this firm, the facility improves the general environmental condition of the area via a reduction of the solid waste flow and, therefore, the permitting of the solid waste transfer, recyelables handling and recovery, and construction and demolition debris processing facility does not have a significant environmental impact. Appendix B contains a copy of the Long Environmental Assessment Form (LEAF) and the Structural Archeological Assessment Form (SAAF) specifically prepared for this permit application. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 45 A PPEND IX A APPENDIX A DRAWINGS LIST OF DRAWINGS DRAWING NUMBER 1 - LOCATION MAP DRAWING NUMBER 2 - VICINITY MAP DRAWING NUMBER 3 - SITE PLAN DRAWING NUMBER 4 - FACILITY PLAN DRAWING NUMBER 5 - FACILILTY ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER 1 DRAWING NUMBER 6 - FACILILTY ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER 2 DRAWING NUMBER 7 - ZONING/QUARTER MILE RADIUS MAP DRAWING NUMBER 8 - PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 46 DRAWING NUMBER 1 - LOCATION MAP Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclablcs Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Faci]iiy Cutchogue, New York 47 IT iS A ¥~BLAT~BN BF SECTION 7209,B [57 THE N~¥/ YORK STATE EJ3UCAT~BN LAW FS~ aNY PEBSBN~ UN~ ESS THEY a~B aCTiNG THE ~IREC~I~N 8F A LICENSE~ PRBFESSIUNAL ENGINEER TO AL FER ANY ETEk~ ZN ANY WAY }F ANY ~TE~ 9EARTNG THE SEAL AN ENGINEER rS ALTERE]]U qHE ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX H~S SEAL aND A NOTATION ~ALTERED BY'% FOLLOWED S'f HIS SIGNATURE ANS SRTE BE SUCH aLTERA'T[BN ANf} A SPECiFiC OF ? ................... DESCRIPTION BY ~UNBER DATE DESCRIPTION REVISIONS DESIGNED BY EUGENE G KEMPEY BRAWN BY~ EUGENE G KEHPEY CHECKED BY, EUGENE G KEMPEY APPROVED BY EIJGENE G KENPEY P, SEAL: TRANSFER 860 COMMERCE DRIVE CUTCHBGUE, NEW YORK 11935 KEMPEY ENSINEER NG 4 3R{JNSWICK DRIVE EAST NEY,/ YORK 11731 (63i) 368 3324 FACILITY Af PL C/-\T[E1N DATE~ FEB, SCALE I DRAWING i' := 4.000' DRAWING NUMBER 2 - VICINITY MAP Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Consiruction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 48 / IT iS A VZBLATZBN BF SECTIBN 7209E BF THE N,'iW YBRK STATE EgUCATION LAW FBR ANY PERSON, IJNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE MBECT;0N BF a LICENSE~ PRBFESSiONflL ENGINEER TB ALTER aNY ITEN ~N ANY WaY, N' ANY NEH ~EARiNG THE SEAL_ BF~ aN ENGINEER IS ALTEREd, THE ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX HIS SEAL aND A NBTANON "ALTERES SY'% FBLLBWE9 BY HIS SIGNATURE ANS ~G]E BF SUCH AL'FERATIBN AN9 A SPECiFiC SESCRIPT;BN BF THE ALTERATZBN ; 9ATE DESCRIPTION BY 1UHBER REVISIBNS 9ESIGNED BY UGENE G KEMPEY RAWN BY~ UGENE G, KEMPEY CHECI<E9 ~Y: EUGENE G, KEMPEY APPRBVE~ BY EUGENE G, KENPEY PECBNiC RECYCLING AND TRANSFER CORP, 860 CBN1NERCE DRIVE NEW YORK 11935 EAST ENGINEERING 4 BRUNSWICK DRIVE NBRTHPBRT~ NEW YBRK 11731 (631> 368 - 3324 DATE: 2007 I i~ = APPLICATION P DRAWING NUMBER 3 - SITE PLAN Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~p. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolilion Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 49 Ill 52,C 48,3 DEG 47' 380' 47,7 P~ROPOSED GRAVEL SURFA> x 50,8 51,0 6'¢ SgR 60 PIPE PROPOSE]] SOLID WASTE TRANSFER, RECYCLABL£S HANDLING AND RECOYERY, AND CONSTRUCTION AMID DEMOLITION DEBRIS PROCESSING FACILITY (34,P10 SQUARE FOOT PRE-ENGINEEREDBuiLBiNG) METAL OFFICE AREA ODOR # 7 48,5 DOOR # 6 O'-O' WIDE X 8e'-o' HIGH> GRAVEL 82~-0' HIGH) DOOR # 3 (80'-0' WIDE X 88'-0' HIGH) ODOR # "8'x .DO'-)' WIDE X 3 PROPOSED 10'-0"~ X kX,__ 10'-0' E, D, DRY ~ELLS NTH OPEN H-20 RAIED CAST IRON COVER TYPICAL 16 PLACES PROPOSED UTILITIES __.PROPOSED SCDH APPROVED SANITARY SYSTEM WIDE .......J...............Z.........: N 39 IDEA 16' 00" 1.2 COMMERCE DRIVE 50.0' MATERIAL PROCESSING NOTES 1 THE SITE, B, DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 8, 3, DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND THE FACILITY AND THE MSW UNLOADING AREA FOR UNLOADING, DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES ENTER COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES ENTER 5 EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS EXIT THE MSW UNLOADING AREA AND THE FACILITY, 6, EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 1, 7, EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS EXIT THE SITE, 11, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS ENTER THE SITE FOR LOADING WITH RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, 12, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER B, 13, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS ENTER THE FACILITY AND THE LOADING AREA FOR LOADING WITH RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE~ 16, FULL ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS CONTAINING RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE EXIT THE LOADING AREA AND THE FACILITY, 17 FULL ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS CONTAINING RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 1, 18, FULL ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS CONTAINING RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE EXIT THE SITE FOR TRANSPORTATION TO PERMITTED DISPOSAL FACILITIES FOR DISPOSAL, 19 DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS ENTER THE SITE, 80 DELIVERY TRUCKS CDNTAINING COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 8, BL DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS ENTER THE FACILITY AND THE C & D DEBRIS UNLOADING AREA FOR UNLOADING, 83, EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS EXIT THE C ~ D DEBRIS UNLOADING AREA AND THE FACILITY, 84 EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUM3ER 1, 85, EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS EXIT THE SITE, 30, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS ENTER THE SITE FOR LOADING WITH CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE, 31, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 8, 38, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (lDO) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS ENTER THE FACILITY AND THE LOADING AREA FOR LOADING WITH CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE, 35, FULL ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS CONTAINING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE EXIT THE LOADING AREA AND THE FACILITY, 36, FULL ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS CONTAINING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE WEIGHED DN TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 1, 37, FULL ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS CONTAINING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE EXIT THE SITE FOR TRANSPORTATION TO PERMITTED DISPOSAL FACILITIES FOR DISPOSAL, 38, EMPTY ROLL-OFF TRUCKS ENTER THE SITE TO PICK UP CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED RECYCLABLES, 39, EMPTY ROLL-OFF TRUCKS 40, EMPTY ROLL-OFF TRUCKS WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 2, ENTER THE FACILITY AND RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREAS NUMBERED ONE OR TWO FOR CONTAINER PICK UP, 48 ROLL-OFF TRUCKS WITH FULL CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED RECYCLABLES SUCH AS ASPHALT PAVEMENT, BRICK AND OTHER MASONRY PRODUCTS, CARDBOARD~ CONCRETE~ FERROUS AND NONFERROUS METALS, PAPER PRODUCTS, PLASTIC~ ROCK, SOIL, AND WOOD EXIT RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREAS NUMBERED ONE OR TWO AND THE FACILITY, 43, ROLL-OFF TRUCKS WITH FULL CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED RECYCLABLES WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE NUMBER 1, 46, ROLL-OFF TRUCKS WITH FULL CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED RECYCLABLE SUCH AS ASPHALT PAVEMENT~ BRICK AND OTHER MASONRY PRBDUCTS~ CARDBBARD~ CDNCRETE~ FERROUS AND NONFERROUS METALS, PAPER PR)DUCTS, PLASTIC, ROOK, SOIL, AND WDDD EXIT THE SITE FOR TRANSPORTATION TO SECONDARY RECYCLERS DR END-USERS OF THAT MATERIAL FOR RECYCLING, 7800 DEPOT LANE DISTRICT lO00, SECTION BLOCK 08, LOT 4 JAMES D, ODD)WIN 7800 DEPOT LANE CUTCHDGUE, NEW YORK t1935-1008 FARM LAND IT IS A VIOLATION DF SECTION 7209,2 DF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION DF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER TO ALTER ANY ITEM IN ANY WAY, IF ANY ITEM BEARING THE SEAL DF AN ENGINEER IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX HIS SEAL AND A NOTATION 'ALTERED BY', FOLLOWED BY HIS SIGNATURE AND DATE DF SUCH ALTERATION AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION dUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION BY qUMDER DATE DESCRIPTION BY REVISIONS DESIGNED BY EUGENE G, KEMPEY BY~ G, KEMPEY CHECKED BY~ EUGENE G, KEMPEY APPROVED BY EUGENE G, KEMPEY P, E, 5EALI PECONIC RECYCLING AND TRANSFER CBRP 860 COMMERCE DRIVE CUTCHFIGUE, NEW YORK 11935 KEMPEY ENGINEERING 4 BRUNSWICK DRIVE EAST NORTHPORT, NEW YORK 11731 (631) 368 - 33~4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY PERMIT APPLICATION SITE PLAN DATE' FEB, 83, 2007 SCALE~ DRAWING NUMBERI 1" = 30' 3 DRAWING NUMBER 4 - FACILITY PLAN Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~. Solid Waste Transfer, Reeyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris ~roeessing Facility Cutehogue, New York 5O DOOR ~ 1 (80'-0' WIDE X 88'-0" HIGH) 30'-0' LUNCH ROOM LOCKER ROOM BATH ROOM BATH RDDM OFFICE AREA (30'-0' X 73'-8") OFFICE 30'-0" Fl, 200'-0" FE D, C, 11 ~B CARDBOARD PLASTIC FERROUS METALS NONFERROUS METALS RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREA ff 1 (38'-0" X 80'-0" 4-40 C, Y, CONTAINERS) RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE STORAGE AREA (4B'-0" X 58'-00 C & D DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE STORAGE AREA (48'-0" X 58'-0") 18'-0" HIGH CONCRETE CUBE PUSH WALL 2'-0' WIDE X 4'-0" L~]NG X 8'-0" HIGH PRE-CAST CONCRETE CUBES (TYPICAL) FE RECYCLABLES ;TORAGE AREA ff 2 (38'-0" X 80'-0' 8-20 ~ 2-40 C, Y, CONTAINERS) FE ASPHALT PAVEMENT, BRICK, CONCRETE ROCK, & SOIL ASPHALT PAVEMENT, BRICK, CONCRETE ROCK~ & SOI:L WOOD WOOD MSW TIPPING AND SORTING AREA (40'-0" X 60'-0") __ C & D DEBRIS TIPPING AND SORTING AREA (40'-0" X 60'-0" LOADING 1 AREA I (54'-O" X 65'-0") UIN WIN mi/_~_li~~"A"~"'OO'~F'1~ AND C & D DEBRIS UNLOADING UNLOADING HAZARDOUS ASTE AREA STO'iRAGE 4REA SPILLA a,RESPIONSE AREA (~o'-o' x ~o'-o') E~UIPHE,pT <~o'-o' x so'-o') ~F----]I STB AGE AREA O,C,~, O,C,~, O, ~, O, ~, 200~-0' O, , , DOOR ~ 8 ~ DOOR ~ 3 DOOR ~ 4 ~ DOOR ~ 5 DOOR ~ 6 ~ DOOR ~ 7 (80'-0~ ~IDE X (80'-0" ~IDE X (80'-0" ~IDE X (20'-0 82'-0~ HIGH) 82'-0~ HIGH) 88'-0~ HIGH) 88'-0" HIGH) 88'-0~ HIGH) 88'-0" HIGH) FE DOOR ~ 8 (20'-0' WIDE X 22'-0" HIGH) MATERIAL PROCESSING NOTES 3, DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND COMMINGLEO RECYCLABLEB ENTER THE FACILITY AND THE UNLOADING AREA FOR UNLOADING, 4, DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING MUNICIPAL SOLIO WASTE AND COMMINGLED RECYCLABLE$ TIPPED ON THE MSW TIPPING AND SORTING AREA SLAB, 5, EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS EXIT THE UNLOADING AREA AND THE FACILITY, 8, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES SORTED FDR RECYCLABLES SUCH AS CARDBOARD, FERROUS AND NONFERROUS METALS, PAPER PRODUCTS, AND PLASTIC IN THE NSW TIPPING AND SORTING AREA, 9, RECOVERED RECYCLABLES STOCKPILED IN THEIR DESIGNATED FORTY (40) CUBIC YARD CONTAINER IN RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREA NUMBER ONE BY A FRONT-ENO LOADER, 10, RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE STOCKPILED IN THE RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE STORAGE AREA BY A FRONT-END LOADER, 13, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRUCKS ENTER THE FACILITY AND THE LOADING AREA FOR LOADING WITH RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, 14, RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE REMOVED FROM THE RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE STORAGE AREA BY A FRONT-END LOADER FOR LOADING INTO EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRUCKS IN THE LOADING AREA, 15, RESIOUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LOADED INTO ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS IN THE LOADING AREA BY A FRONT-END LDADER~ 16, FULL ONE HUNDRED (lO0) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS EXIT THE LOADING AREA AND THE FACILITY TO TRANSPORT RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE TO PERMITTED DISPOSAL FACILITIES FOR DISPOSAL, 81, DELIVERY TRUCKS CONTAINING COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS ENTER THE FACILITY AND THE C & D DEBRIS UNLOADING AREA FOR UNLOADING, 88, COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS TIPPED INTO C & D DEBRIS TIPPING AND SORTING AREA, 83, EMPTY DELIVERY TRUCKS EXIT THE C & 0 DEBRIS UNLOADING AREA ANO THE FACILITY AFTER UNLOADING COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS, 86, COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES AND CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS SORTED FOR RECYCLABLES SUCH AS ASPHALT PAVEMENT, BRICK AND OTHER MASONRY PRODUCTS, CARDBOARD~ CDNCRETE~ FERROUS AND NONFERROUS METALS, PAPER PRODUCTS, PLASTIC, ROCK, SDIL, AND WOOD IN THE C & D DEBRIS TIPPING AND SORTING AREA, 87, RECOVERED RECYCLABLES STOCKPILED IN THEIR DESIGNATED TWENTY (BO> AND FORTY (40) CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS IN RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREAS NUMBERED ONE AND TWO BY A FRONT-END LOADER, 88, CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS CRUSHED BY A FRONT-END LOADER, OS, CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIOUAL WASTE STDCKFILED IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE STORAGE AREA BY A FRONT-ENO LOADER, 3B, EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (lO0) CUBIC YARC TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS ENTER THE FACILITY AND THE LOADING AREA FOR LOADING WITH CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE, 33, CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE REMOVED FROM THE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE STORAGE AREA BY A FRONT-END LDADER FOR LOADING INTO EMPTY ONE HUNDRED (I00> CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS IN THE LOADING AREA, 34, CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE LOAOED INTO ONE HUNDRED (I00) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS IN THE LOADING AREA BY A FRONT-END LOADER, 35, FULL ONE HUNDRED (100) CUBIC YARD TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS EXIT THE LOADING AREA AND THE FACILITY TO TRANSPORT CDNSTRUCTIDN AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE TO PERMITTED DISPOSAL FACILITIES FOR DISPOSAL, 40, EMPTY ROLL-OFF TRUCKS ENTER THE FACILITY AND RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREAS NUMBERED ONE DR TWO TD PICKUP TWENTY (80) AND FORTY (40) CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED RECYCLABLES, 41, EMPTY ROLL-OFF TRUCKS PICKUP FULL TWENTY (80) AND FORTY (40) CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED RECYCLABLES SUCH AS ASPHALT PAVEMENT, BRICK AND OTHER MASONRY PRODUCTS, CARDBOARD, CONCRETE, FERROUS AND NONFERROUS METALS~ PAPER PRDDUCTS~ PLASTIC~ ROCK, SDIL~ AND WOOD IN RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREAS NUMBERED ONE DR TWO, 48, ROLL-OFF TRUCKS TRANSPORTING FULL TWENTY (80) AND FORTY (40> CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECDVERED RECYCLABLES EXIT RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREAS NUMBERED ONE DR TWO TO TRANSPORT RECOVERED RECYCLABLES TO RECYCLERS OR END-USERS DF THAT MATERIAL FOR RECYCLING DR REUSE, (~) 0, C, D, LEGEND AIR-REAXTOR MIRCO JET FGGMASTER ODOR CONTROL DRUM SERVICE UNIT ~ FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER ~ HB HOSE BIB WITH VACUUM BREAKER VALVE IT IS A VIOLATION DF SECTION 7809,8 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION DF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER TD ALTER ANY ITEM IN ANY WAY, IF ANY ITEM BEARING THE SEAL DF AN ENGINEER IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX HIS SEAL AND A NOTATIDN ~ALTERED BY% FOLLOWED BY HIS SIGNATURE AND DATE DF SUCH ALTERATION AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION DF THE ALTERATION NUMBEF DATE DESCRIPTION BY qUMBER DATE__ DESCRIPTION BY REVISIONS SEALI DESIGNED BY UGENE G~ KEMPEY BY, UGENE G, KEMPEY BY~ EUOENE G, KEMPEY APPROVED BY EUGENE G, KEMPEY P, E, PECONIC RECYCLING AND TRANSFER CBRP 860 COMMERCE DRIVE CIUTCHDGUE~ NEW YORK 11935 KEMPEY ENGINEERING 4 BRUNSWICK DRIVE EAST NDRTHPORT~ NEW YORK 11731 (631) 368 - 3384 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY PERMIT APPLICATION FA, CILIT¥ PI AN DATD I SCALE~ FEB, 83~ 8007 [ 1" = 10' DRAWING NUMBER, 4 DRAWING NUMBER 5 - FACILITY ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER 1 Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp, Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 51 ROOFIND MATERIAL SHALL BE GREEN TO COMPLIMENT TRIM AND ACCENT SAND / D( OR NUMB~ R 2 DI DR NUMBI D( OR NUMB[ A. (20'-~" .l~r- ^ ~-,, -u ~ ~ ~'- ~ ~ ~, - - GRADE SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1"=10'-0" GRADE STEEL COERUGA]ED BUILDING SIDING (TYP.) (20'-0" VIDE X 2-2 -S" HrGH)I EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1"=10'-0" IT IS A VIOLATION DF SECTION 7209,2 DF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION DF A LICENSEE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER TD ALTER ANY ITEM IN ANY WAY, IF ANY ITEM BEARING THE SEAL DF AN ENGINEER IS ALTEREd, THE ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX HIS SEAL AN~ A NOTATION 'ALTERE~ BY% FULLBWE~ BY HIS SIGNATURE AN~ DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION AN~ A SPECIFIC 9ESCRIPTIBN BF THE ALTERATION ~ES,GNE', BY s.A,, PECrqNIC RECYCLING SRLII] WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY EUGENE G, ~<E.,'EY ~ AN]] TRANSFER CBRP, PERMIT APPLICATION ~N BY,~})) ~0 CO~E~CE ~R~VE F A C I k I T Y F L E V A I I N N S EUGENE G, KEMPEY CUTCHBGUE, NEW YORK 11935 CHECKED BY~ .u~.~ ~, ~..~ KENPEY ENGINEERING ~ ~~ 4 BRUNSWICK DRIVE APPR~VED BY nr:~ss~%~ DATE~ SCALD DRA~ING NUMBER~ NUMBER ~ATE DESCRIPTION BY ~UMBER DATE DESCRIPTION BY EUGENE G, KENPEY P, E EAST NDRTHPORT, NE~ YORK 11731 REVISIONS (631) 368 - 3384 FE3, 83, 2007 = 10' 5 DRAWING NUMBER 6 ~ FACILITY ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER 2 Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp, Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 52 GRADE IT IS A VIOLATION DF SECTION 7809,2 DF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTIDN OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER TB ALTER ANY ITEM IN ANY WAY, IF ANY ITEM BEARING THE SEAL DF AN ENGINEER IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX HIS SEAL AND A NOTATION 'ALTERED DY% FOLLOWED BY HIS SIGNATURE AND DATE BF SUCH ALTERATION AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION ROOFING MATERIAL SHALL BE GREEN TO GOMPLIMENT TRiM AND ADOENT BAND BUILDING FASCIA SHALL BE BENdAMIN MOORE ESSEX GREEN OR EQUAL (TYP,) FAUX WINDOWS CAST IN STUCCO. MATCH HEAD HEIGHT AT OFFICE, TYP 7 PLCS NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1"=10'-0" BUILDLNG SIDING SHALL BE -- BENJAMIN MOORE DUNE QRAY (TAN) PAINTED BAND (BENJAMIN MOORE ESSEX GREEN OR EQUAL TYP,) (20'-0" NDE OORRUGATEO BUILDING SIDING (TYP.) VENEER WEST ELEVATION SCALE: 1"=10'-0" NUMBEE DATE DESCRIPTION BY ~UMBER DATE DESCRIPTION BY REVISIONS DESIGNED BY EUGENE G, KENPEY DRA~N EUGENE G, KENPEY CHECKED BY1 EUGENE G, KENPEY APPRDVED 3Y UGENE G, KEMPEY P, SEALI PECONIC RECYCLING AND TRANSFER CORP, 860 COMMERCE DRIVE CUITCHOGUE, NEW yORK 11935 KEMPEY ENGINEERING 4 BRUNSWICK DRIVE EAST NBRTHPnRT, NEW YORK 11731 (63i) 368 - 3324 SOLID FACTI 3HF ~/ASTE PERMIT IT¥ MANAGEMENT FACILITY APPLICATION ELFVATIBNS NUMBFR 2 FEB, 23, 2007 = 10' DRAWING NUM3ERI 6 DRAWING NUMBER 7 - ZONING/QUARTER MILE RADIUS MAP Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Coq). 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KEMPEY ENGINEERING RADIUUS NAP SHALL AFFIX HIS SEAL AND A NOTATION APPROVEO BY %s%-wo%J) or.,.,.''~-~/;~,"/ 4 BRUNSWICK DRIVE 'ALTERED BY', FOLLOWED BY HIS SIGNATURE W;;~4~.... ¢~/ DATEm SCALE~ DRA~ING NUMDER~ SPECIFIC NUMDEF ]]ATE DESCRIPTION 3Y NUMDER DATE DESCRIPTION 3Y iEUOENE ~, KEMPEY P, E,~ EAST NORTHPORT, NE~ YORK 11731 1~ ANDDESCRiPTioNDATE OF oFSUCHTHEALTERATIBNALTERATIBNAND A REVISIONSI (631) 368 - 3324 FED, ~3~ 2007 = 500' DRAWING NUMBER 8 - PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclablcs Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 54 INBOUND MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ~ COMMINGLED REOYDLABLES WASTE STREAM WEIGHED ON TRUCK SCALE # 8 iN3OUND :OMMINGLED BECYCLABLE$ ~ C ~ D WASTE ~TREAM WEIGHED IN TRUCK SCALE qUMBER 8 PUTRESCIBLE WASTE REMOVED FROM WASTE STREAM J COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES & C & D WASTE STREAM TIPPED ON THE C ~ D MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE & COMMINGLED RECYCLADLE$ UNAUTHORIZED HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATED ACCORDING TO THE WASTE CONTROL PLAN UNAUTHORIZED ~ HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATED ACCORDING TB THE WASTE CONTROL PLAN ICBMMINGLED RECYOLADLES & C & O WASTE STREAM SPREAD BN THE D ~ O DEBRIS TIPPING AND SORTINI RESIDUAL MUNICIPALI SOLID WASTE I STORED IN THE I RESIDUAL MUNICIPALI BMMINGLED ECYCLADLES ~ & D WASTE -- ~TREAM SORTED - IFDR RECYCLABLES IN THE C & D lC & D RESIDUAL WASTE CRUSHED BY A FRONT-END ILBADER ON THE C & D DEBRIS TIPPING AND SORTING AREA SLAB RECOVERED CARDBOARD & PAPER PRODUCTS STORED IN 40 C, Y, CONTAINERS IN 'RONT-DND LOADER RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREA 4 1 DY A RECOVERED FERROUS & NONFERROUS METALS STORED IN 40 C, Y. CONTAINERS BY A FRONT-END IN REOYCLABLES STORAGE AREA # 1 LOADER RECOVERED IPLASTIC STORED IN 40 C, Y, ICQNTAINERS IN ~ RECYCLABLES ISTBRAGE AREA # 1 BY A FRONT-END tLBADER RECOVERED ASPHALT~ DRICK & OTHER MASONRY PRBDUCTS~ & RECOVERED CARDDOARD & PAPER 40 C, Y, CONTAINERS PRODUCTS STORED IN IN RECYCLABLES RECOVERED FERROUSI & NONFERROUS METALS STORED IN 40 C, Y, CONTAINERS IN RECYCLABLES LOADER STORAGE AREA # 1 BY A FRONT-END RECOVERED PLASTIC STORED IN 40 C, Y, CONTAINERS IN RECYCLABLES STORAGE AREA # 1 BY A FRONT-END LOADER RECOVERED ROCK & SOIL STORED IN BO O, Y, CONTAINERS IN RECYCLABLES BECBVERED WOOD !TDRED IN 40 C, Y'I .BNTAINERS INI !ECYCLABLES I sTORAGE AREA #21 BY A FRONT-END .OADER RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LOADED TRANSFER TRAILER TRUCKS IN THE LOADING AREA ~Y A FRONT-END LOADER 40 C, Y, CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED PLASTIC LOADED ONTO ROLL-OFF TRUCKS IN 40 C, Y, CONTAINERS CONTAINING RECOVERED PLASTIC LOADED ONTO ROLL-OFF TRUCKS IN REOYCLA~LES STORAGE AREA 4 1 FOR RECYCLING 40 C, Y, CONTAINERS DONTAINING -- LOADED ONTO ROLL- RECOVERED WOOD - OFF TRUCKS IN OUTBOUND RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, RECOVERED RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE SHIPPEI TB ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES, INO, CAROBN LIMESTONE 0~ IMPERIAL LANDFILLS FOR DISPOSAL RECOVERED ASPHALT, MASONRY PRODUCTS, BRICK & OTHER & CONCRETE SHIPPED PK METALS FOR RECYCLING RECOVERED CARDBOARD & PAPER PRODUCTS SHIPPED TO PK METALS FOR RECYCLING RECOVERED FERROUS & NONFERROUS METALS SHIPPED TO PK METALS FOR RECYCLING RECOVERED PLASTIC SHIPPED TO PK METALS FOR RECYCLING RECOVERED ROCK & SOIL SHIPPED TO PK METALS FOR RECYCLING RECOVERED WOOD SHIPPED TO PK METALS FOR RECYCLING C & D RESIDUAL IT IS A VIOLATION DF SECTION 7209.8 DF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSDN~ UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION DF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER TO ALTER ANY ITEM IN ANY WAY, IF ANY ITEM BEARING THE SEAL DF AN ENGINEER IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER SHALL AFFIX HIS SEAL AND A NOTATION "ALTERED BY', FOLLOWED BY HIS SIGNATURE AND DATE DF SUCH ALTERATION AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION DF THE ALTERATION qUMBER DATE DESCRIPTION BY ,lUMBER DATE REVISIONS DESCRIPTION lESIONED BY G, KEMPEY DRAWN 3Y~ EUGENE G, KEMPEY CHECKED BY, EUGENE O, KEMPEY BY APPROVED DY EUGENE G, KEMPEY P, E, PECONIC RECYCLING AND TRANSFER CORP 860 COMMERCE DRIVE C:UTCHDOUE, NEW YORK 11935 KEIMPEY ENGINEERING 4 BRUNSWICK DRIVE EAST NDRTHPBRT, NEW YORK 11731 (631) 368 - 3384 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY PERMIT APPLICATION PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM DATEI FEB, 83, 2007 SCALE, NONE DRAWING NUMBER~ APPEND IX B APPENDIX B ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORMS LIST OF FORMS LONG ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM (LEAF) STRUCTLrRAL ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT FORM (SAAF) Engineering Report Peconi¢ Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 55 LONG ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM (LEAF) Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogu¢, New York 56 617.20 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full FAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a pro~ect or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to f~ a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Prat 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE -- Type I and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ~ Part 1 ~ Part 2 [] Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this FAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: DA. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. ]B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. *A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer (if different from responsible officer) Date Page 1 of 21 PART 1--PROJ£CT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E, Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review, Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3, It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, reseamh or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action Peconic Recycling and Transfer - Solid Waste Recycling Facility Location of Action (include Street Address, Municipality and County) 860 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue, New York 11935 Name of Applicant/Sponsor Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~. Address 800 Wickham Avenue City/PO Mattimck State New York Zip Code 11952 Business Telephone (631) 298-8888 Name of Owner (if different) Commerce One, LLC Address 800 Wickham Avenue City / PO Mattituck Business Telephone (631)298-8888 State .New York Zip Code 11952 Description of Action: Application for a Permit to Construct and Operate a Solid WastManagement Facility for a solid waste transfer, recyclables handling and recovery, and a constxuctian and demolition debris processing facility processing four hundred eighty (480) tos per day of reeyclables and municipal solid waste and eight hundred (800) tons per day of eonstreufiun and demolition debris within the thirty-four thousand two hundred ten (34,210) square foot pre-engineered building to be constructed on the three point fourteen (3.14) aero site. The construction will include all necessary site improvements. Page 2 of 21 Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use: [] Urban [] industrial ~ Commercial []Forest D Agriculture []Other []Residential (suburban) [] Rural (non-farm) 2. Total acreage of project ama: 3.14 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces Other (indicate type) 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? a. Soil drainage: PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION 3.14 acres 0.39 aerea acres acres acres acres 2.75 acres ~Well drained __ Poorly drained __ HaA Haven Loam 0% to 2% slope, HaB Haven Loam 2% to 6% slope, and RdA ~-~ Riverhead sandy loam 0% to 3% 100%ofsite I IModeratelYwelldrained .%ofsite. slope %ofsite b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? N/A acres (see I NYCRR 370). bedrock outcroppings on project site? [] Yes Are there No a. What is depth to bedrock (in feet) Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: ~0-10% 100% ~10- 15% % ~ 15% or greater__ 7. 8, What is the depth of the water table? 50 (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ~ Yes 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? [] Yes [] No Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? [] Yes []No ~No []Yes []No Page 3 of 21 11. 12. 13. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? []Yes [] No Accordin~l to: [Graham ~is~ci~t~i: Vlsua, insp~clion of the ProPerty prc~ious]! yl~r~d ~ilh l.O_W_ icruy~b~sh Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? []No Describe: Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? E]Yes []No 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? ~Yes 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: ° ,,, ,1 a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: No Size (in acres): Page 4 of 21 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? [] Yes [] No a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? [] Yes b. If YES, will improvements be necessar~ to allow connection? r']No []Yes ~No 18, Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? r']Yes []No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 r-]Yes [~No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? B, 1. []Yes ~ No Project Description Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a, Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: b. Project acreage to be developed: 3.14 acres initially; c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: 0.00 acres. d. Length of project, in miles: N/A (if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. N/A % f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 0; proposed 20 g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: 30 (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Initially N/A N/A N/A Ultimately N/A N/A N/A i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: 35' height; ..... I60' width; N/A 3.14 acres. 3.14 acres ultimately. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed r~Yes [] No r'~ N/A a, If yes. for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? [] Yes [] No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? [] Yes [] No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 tons/cubic yards. 2.0 acres. Condominium N/A N/A 230' length. Page 5 of 21 5, Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other Iocally*imporLant vegetation be removed by this project? OYes ~ No If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: __ If multi,phased: b. d. 6 months, (including demolition) Total number of phases anticipated N/A (number) Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: __ month __ year, (including demolition) Approximate completion date of final phase: __ month __ year, Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ~ Yes ~ No 9. 10. 11. If yes, explain: 12. 13. 14. Will blasting occur during construction? J J Yes Iml No Number of jobs generated: during construction 50; after project is complete 9 5 Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? ~ Yes ~ No Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? [] Yes ~ No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc) and amount b, Name of water body into which i~ffiuent will be discharged Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ~ Yes ~ No Type Sanitary wastewater and stormwatcr Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? [] Yes ~ No If yes, explain: 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? ~ Yes ~ No 16, Will the project generate solid waste? ~ Yes [] No a. Ifyes, what is the amount per month? 4tons 75 lb/week per employee 25 employees b. if yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? r~ Yes r~ No x 4 weks c. If yes, give name Sub, iect Application ; location Catchogue d, Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? DYes [] No Page 6 of 21 e, If yes, explain: 17. Will the preject involve the disposal of solid waste? DYes ~No a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? __ tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? __ years. 18, Will project use herbicides or pesticides? r~Yes [] No 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? ~Yes ~No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? ~ Yes [] No 21, Will project result in an increase in energy use? ~ Yes [] No If yes, indicate type(s) Odors will be controled with a odor control misting system. Nosie from the payloaders will be controled by the proposed building and commercial traffic nosie is similar to the noise produced by the Town Facility located adjacent to the subject propen~y. Diesel Fuel for the payloaders and electric power 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity N/A gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day 200 gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? [] Yes ~ NO If yes, explain: Page 7 of 21 25. Approvals Required: City, Town, Village Board r~ Yes [] No Type Waste & Recycling City, Town, Village Planning Board [~ Yes ~ No Site Plan Approval City, Town Zoning Board ~Yes ~ No City, Coun~ Health Department ~ Yes ~ No SCDHS Sanitary System Approval Other Local Agencies "lYes [~ No Other Regional Agencies DYes ~ No State Agencies [] Yes [] No NYSDEC Solid Waste Management Facility Permit Federal Agencies ~ Yes [] No C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ~Yes ~ No If Yes, indicate decision required: r~ zoning amendment ~Site plan D Zoning variance ~ Special use permit New/revision of master plan ~ Resource management plan Page 8 of 21 Submittal Date []Subdivision []Other What is the zoning classification(s) of the site? ILight ,, Industrial What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? lAsproposed What is the proposed zoning of the site? What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? IN/A , ........ [ 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? [] Yes [] No l 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 1/4 mile radius of proposed action? Mixed use: Project is located in a recent subdivision planned for light industrial use. To thc west is farmland with one residential unit. East of the subject property is the Town of Southho|d Recycling Facility. 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a Y~ mile? ~Yes DNo 9, If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? N/A a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? Page 9 of 21 10, Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? r~ Yes [] No 1 1. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? []Yes []No a. if yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? [] Yes [] No Fire proptection, mail and general services 1 2, Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. []Yes D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Pcconic Recycling and Transfer Date///,.~/(~.. . ~_ Title Vice President If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Page 10 of 21 PART 2 - PROJECT IMPACTS AND THEIR MAGNITUDE Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) · In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my responses and determinations been reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. · The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential Large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. · The impacts of each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are illustrative and have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question. · The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each quest[on. · In identifying impacts, consider long term, short term and cumulative effects. Instructions (Read carefully) a. Answer each of the 20 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. c. If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box(column 1 or 2)to indicate the potential size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. d. Identifying that an Impact will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant. Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in column 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. e. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART 3. f. If a potentially ~arge impact checked in column 2 can be m~tigated by change(s) in the project to a small to moderate impact, also check the Yes box in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. This must be explained in Part 3. 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change Impact on Land 1. Will the Proposed Action result in a physical change to the project site? NO [] YES [] Examples that would apply to column 2 Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than 3 feet. Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within 3 feet of existing ground surface. Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more than one phase or stage. Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 tons of natural material (i.e., rock or soil) per year. [] [] []Yes D"o [] [] []Yes [].o [] [] DYes []No Page 11 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change FI Construction or expansion of a santary landfill. [] [] []Yes []No 0 Construction in a designated fioodway. [] []Yes []No FI Other impacts: [] [] []Yes []No 2. Will them be an effect to any unique or unusual land forms found on the site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, geological formations, etc.) [].o OyEs FI Specific land forms: [] [] []Yes []No l I Impact on Water Will Proposed Action affect any water body designated as protected? (Under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law, ECL) []NO []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 D Developable area of site contains a protected water body. FI Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream. D Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water [] body. D Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. [] D Other impacts: [] [] [] []Yes [] []Yea [].o [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []NO 4. Wilt Proposed Action affect any non-protected existing or new body of water? Examples that would apply to column 2 A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. Other impacts: [] [] DYes •No Page 12 of 21 5. Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? DNO F'~YES Examples that would apply to column 2 D Proposed Action will require a discharge perroit. Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not have approval to serve proposed (project) action, Proposed Action requirps water supply from wells with greater than 45 gallons per roinute pumping capacity. Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water supply system. Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. D Liquid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently do not exist or have inadequate capacity. Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20,000 gallons per day. Proposed Action will likely cause sittation or other discharge into an existing body of water to the extent that there will be an obvious visual contrast to natural conditions. Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum or chemical products greater than 1,100 gallons. Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water and/or sewer services. D Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities. D Other impacts: Page 13 of 21 I 2 3 Small lo Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Iropact Project Change [] ~Yes ~No [] ~Yes ~No [] ~Yes ~No [] Yes [] Yea [] DYes r~No [] []Yes DNo [] ~Yes [.O [] [] []Yea [] [] DYes DNo [] []Yes 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact impact Project Change Will Proposed Action alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff? Examples that would apply to column 2 D Proposed Action would change flood water flows Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. [] [] Proposed Action will allow development in a designated floodway. Other impacts: i IMPACT ON AIR Will Proposed Action affect air quality? rq.o DyEs Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given hour. Proposed Action wilt result in the incineration of more than 1 ton of refuse per hour. Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed 5 lbs, per hour or a heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour. Proposed Action will allow an increase in the amount of land committed to industrial use. Proposed Action will allow an increase in the density of industrial development within existing industrial areas. Other impacts: IMPA~T ON P[J~NT$ .I~ID ANIMALS [] [] [] [] Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endangered species? Examples that would apply to column 2 Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or Federal list, using the site, over or near the site, or found on the site. Page 14 of 21 [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No [] []Yes [].o [] []Yes []No []Yes ~No [] []Yes •No [] []Yes •No [] OYes ~No [] []Yes []No [] []Yes r=~No []Yea IC1No [] []Yes ~No Removal of any portion of a crifical or significant wildlife habitat. Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, other than for agricultural purposes. Other impacts: Will Proposed Action substantially or non- affect ~o~.threaiened endangered species? ~xamplee that would apply to column 2 ~ Pmpossd ^ction would substanfisIly interfera with any rasident or migrato~ fish, shellfish or wildfire species. Propoaod Acfion requires tha mmoYal of moro than 10 acres of mature forest (ovar tOO years of age) or other locally important vegetafion. Other impacts: 1 2 Small to Potential Moderate Large Impact Impact 3 Can Impact Be Mitigated by Project Change []Yes r-]No []Yes []No []Yes []No []Yes ~No []Yes []No 0" ^G Cu,TU S0U,CES .... 10. Will Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources? [] NO [] YES Examples that would apply to column 2 The Proposed Action would sever, cross or limit access to agricultural land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard, omhard, etc.) Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of agricultural land. ]Yes []No 1 ]Yes [] No DYes D"l No The Proposed Action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultural District, more than 2.5 acres of agricultural land. [] [] []Yes ~No Page 15 of 21 The Proposed Action would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural land management systems (e.g., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches, strip cropping); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff). Other impacts: IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11. Will Proposed Action affect aesthetic resources? (If necessary, use the Visual FAF Addendum in Section 617,20, Appendix B.) E]NO []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from or in sharp contrast to current surroundin9 land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. Proposed land uses, or project components visible to users of aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. Project components that will result in the elimination or significant screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. Other impacts: IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance? Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. iq Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the project site. Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. Page 16 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change [] [] []Yes ~'-~ No [] [] DYes []No [] [] []Yes []No [] [] DYes []No [] [] []Yes []No [] [] DYes []No [] [] DYes •No [] [] DYes •No [] [] DYes •No Other impacts: IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13. Will proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities? Examples that would apply to column 2 0 The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. major reduction of an open space important to the community. 0 Other impacts: 1 Small to Moderate Impact 2 3 Potential Can Impact Be Large Mitigated by Impact Project Change [] I, lyes [].o ~ [] []Yes ~No r'~ [] []Yes ~No rq [] I~Yes IMPACT ON CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS 14, Will Proposed Action impact the exceptional or unique characteristics of a critical envirenmental area (CEA) established pursuant to subdivision 6NYCRR 617.14(g)? F~NO []YES List the environmental characteristics that caused the designation of the CEA, Examples that would apply to column 2 0 Proposed Action to locate within the CEA? 0 Proposed Action will result in a reduction in the quantity of the resource? Proposed Action will result in a reduction in the quality of the resource? Proposed Action will impact the use, function or enjoyment of the resource? Other impacts: [] []Yes r~.o [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No [] ~Yes []No [] []Yes []No Page 17 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change IMPACT ON TRANSPORTATION 15. Will there be an effect to existing transportation systems? [].o [] Examples that would apply to column 2 Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or goods. 0 Proposed Action will result in major traffic problems. 0 Other impacts: IMPACT ON ENERGY [] [] DYes [] [] DYes [] [] DYes [] No I"lNo l--~No 16. Will Proposed Action affect the community's sources of fuel or energy supply? •NO OYES Examples that would apply to column 2 ~] Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the use of any form of energy in the municipality. Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy transmission or suppty system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences or to serve a major commercial or industrial use. Other impacts: NOISE AND ODOR IMPACT [] [] [] OYes •No [] OYes []No [] []Yes []No 17, Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibration as a result of the Proposed Action? []NO []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. [~ Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). D Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the ~ocal ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. Proposed Action will remove natural birders that would act as a noise screen. Other impacts: [] •Yea []No [] OYea []No [] OYea D"o [] DYes ~.o [] DYes •No Page 18 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEAL'IH 18. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safety? Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic ~ow level discharge or emission. Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any form (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc.) C Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquefied natural gas or other flammable liquids. Proposed Action may result in the excavation or other disturbance within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. E] Other impacts: IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARAC'tER OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD [] []Yes []No [] [] [] [] [] []Yes ~No [] []Yes []No [] DYes ~No [] DYes •No 19. Will Proposed Action affect the character of the existing community? []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 The permanent population of the city, town or village in which the project is located is likely to grow by more than 5%. The municipal budget for capital expenditures or operating services will increase by more than 5% per year as a result of this project. Proposed Action will cenflict with officially adopted plans or goals. E] Proposed Action will cause a change in the density of land use. Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic importance to the community. Development will create a demand for additional community services (e.g. schools, police and fire, etc.) [] []Yes []No [] DYes ~.o [] Dyes ~.o [] DYes D.o [] •Yes []No [] DYes []No Page 19 of 21 E] Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. D Other impacts: 20. Is there, or is there likely to be, public coniroversy related t(~ potential adverse environment impacts? []NO F~YES 1 Small to Moderate Impact 2 3 Potential Can Impact Be Large Mitigated by impact Project Change [] r"~ Yes ~No [] ~Yes ~No If Any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If you Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Page 20 of 21 Part 3 - EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS Responsibility of Lead Agency Part 3 must be prepared if one or more impact(s) is considered to be potentially large, even if the impact(s) may be mitigated. Instructions (If you need more space, attach additional sheets) Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1. Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if applicable) how the impact could be mitigated or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project change(s). 3. Based on the information available, decide if it Es reasonable to conclude that this impact is Important. To answer the question of importance, consider: · The probability of the impact occurring · The duration of the impact · Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources of value · Whether the impact can or will be controlled · The regional consequence of the impact · its potential divergence from local needs and goals · Whether known objections to the project relate to this impact. STRUCTURAL ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT FORM (SAAF) Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 57 95-20-7 (5/93) New York State Depadment of Environmental Conservation ~ Supplement to Joint Application for Permit STRUCTURAL ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT FORM (SAAF) PART t - - APPLICANT COMPLETES APPLICANT INFORMATION i Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. . Applicant Name ~ 1800 Wickham Avenue, Mattituck, New York 11952 2. Applicant Address ~ :~. ProjectJFacility Name PROJECT INFORMATION I Peconic Recychng and Transfer Corp - Solid Waste Recycling Facility ~. ProjectJFacility Location 1860 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue, New York 11935 Is the proposed project adjacent to, or does it contain a building or structure listed in the State or National Register of Historic Places? ~'~ Yes [] No Are any buildings or structures adjacent to or within the ' I I Yes proposed project area 50 'yrs of age or older ?I , [] i No b. Location C. If the answer to question 5 and/or 6 is yes, provide the following information for each buildin,q and structure (use attachments if necessary): Name of structure I Type of structure (ex. house, outbuilding, barn, bridge, dam, ruins) Approximate a,qe or date of construction Might the proposed project have any impact (physical/ r--lYes visual) upon any buildings or structures listed in the StateI or National Register of Historic Places o_[r built pdor toI r-~-'lNo 1940? I If yes, describe briefly (use attachments if necessary) APPLICANT SECTION CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDI (5/93) SAAF PART 1 - - APPLICANT COMPLETES Provide photographs of every building and structure that may be impacted by the project as described in number 7, on the opposite side of this page. The followinE standards are recommended: Minimum of 2 photographs Minimum size 4" X 4" prints from negatives preferred; polaroid photos are acceptable Photos must be clear and focused. Clearly label photos so it is obvious what is being illustrated; key photos to map or plan, if possible Photo 1: show both the entire front and side of the structure in a single shot from as close to the building as possible. Re sure the structure is not partially or fully blocked by trees or other obstructions Photo 2: show relationship of building structure to roadway or surroundin,qs 9. Has the land within the proposed project area beenI [-~--]Yes previously disturbed or altered (excavated, landscaped,i filled, utilities installed)? i r-]No If yes, describe briefly, includin,q depth of disturbance {use attachments if necessary): Land clearing operations were conducted at the site. The sur[ace of the site was disturded. 10. Approximate percentage of proposed project area with slopes: 11. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with the following drainage characteristics: Prepared By (Print. er tvoe name): P,~ Re~yClln[i and Transfer Corp. Signature: I0-10% 100 % [10-15% % 115% or ,qreater % J Well drained 10o % i Moderately well drained J Poor ¥ drained % Reset (5/93) SAAF PART 2 - - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION IDEC) COMPLETES APPLICANT/PROJECT INFORMATION Applicant Name Project/Facility Name DEC Number BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES Might the proposed project have any ~mpactI E~Yes (physical/visual) upon any buildings or structures hsted1 in the State or National Register of Historic Places orI ~-]No built prior to 1040.9 i yes, DEC must consult with the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation OPRHP). DEC must request a determination of eligibility for the State Register of Historic =laces and/or comments regarding project impact· Include 3Dolicant in response to questions 5.6.7 and 8 of Part 1 of this form. ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES information supplied by the Does the proposed project area coincide with a circle,I [~Yes square or stippled area on OPRHP's Statewide Archeological Inventory Map? [] No Is the proposed project area outside of a circle or square, but one for which information has been pro- vided (ex: documented reports of known sites) that suggests the area is archeologically sensitive? OYes I--INo If yes, what is the nature and source of information? 10. Is the proposed project area apparently undisturbed? Will the proposed action include a physical disturbance of the project area? Is the slope in the area characteristically less than 15% (unless on limestone/flint escarpments)? Is the proposed project area characteristically moderately well or well drained? [~Yes []No r'-~Yes [--INo ~---~Yes I']No ["-~Yes [--INo If the answem to 5, 7-10 are yes, an archeological survey should be performed by the applicant. Provide the applicant with a copy of Report Format for Cultural Resource Invest~qations and a list of archeolo,qical consultants. If the answer to 5 is no, but answers to 6-10 are yes, DEC must consult with OPRHF before requirinq that the applicant perform an archeolo,qical survey. DEC SECTION CONTINUES ON REVERSE SIDE (5/93) SAAF PART 2 - - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION IDEC) COMPLETES RES'ULT~ OF EVALUATION r--~SHPA-1 No buildings, structures or archeological sites identified at the project location. F~SHPA-2 Buildings, structures or archeological sites identified, but no impacts will occur, no survey required. No further cultural resources review required. [] ! [~]Structures Consultation by DEC with OPRHP required. I r--]Archeology [] Archeological survey required. Prepared by: Date: APPENDIX C APPENDIX C PERMITS LIST OF PERMITS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclab[es Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cotchogue, New York 58 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Engineering Report P¢coni¢ Recycling and Transfer Coq). Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Faciliiy Cutchogu¢, New York 59 I. ~ NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ' · DIVISION OF SOLID WASTE APPLICATION FOR A SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY PERMIT I P~ease read all instructions before completing this app!icatlon Please TYPE or PRINT clea, Ry DEC APPLICATION NUMBER FACILITY COOE '~, TYPE OF APPLICATION (Check All Applicable Boxe 2. APPLICANT tS THE: [] Renawa~ ~_~ Facility Owner X~I~] Permil iD Operate [] Subsequent Stage (New) ~ ModlHcatlon~] Facility Operator 3. FACILITY OWNER'S N~A~E 4. FACILITY OPEiaATOR'S bi.~MB 5. ENGINEER'S NAME AHD P.E. LIC E NO. Peconzc Recycizng and Peconic Recycl. ing and Eugene G. Kempey 6~§64 800 Wickham Avenue 800 Wickham Avenue Kempey Engineering Mahdi tuck City Address Mattituck 4 Brunswick Drive Slate/Zip Code CIt~State/Zip Code N'e~at~Pr~del 1952 New York 11952 East Northport, NY 11731 Telephone Number Telephone Number Telephone Number ~' FACILITY NAME AND LOCATION (AUa~h USGS Tope M~'s'howin~'~ct~'o~!~'n) . 7. SITE OWNER'S NAME N~me Pec0nic Recycling and Transfer Corp. mree, ~OIiQ Waste ~'~-y-c-l-i~-g Facility Address 860 Commerce Drive 800 W~h~m Av~m~e C~ly, State, Zip Code City Cutchogue, New York 11935 Mattituck Town Co~rlly State/Zip Code Southold Suffolk New York 11952 · Coord.lnate~ Telephone NYTM--E _~ NYg'M~-N I (631) 298-8888 8. TYPE OF FACILITY {Check all applicable boxes) :9. tS: APPLICATION BEING FILED BY OR 10. FEE AMOUNT [] Landllll (Specily'c~tegery) Ot~ BE~ALF.OF A MUNICIPALITY? ENCLOSED [] Resear?h,'Deve,iopmant and Demonstration ,: E] ~,' ~ bio If y~s. name.· [] Solid Wa~[ll Jnch~ei'aliol~ [] Medical Waste · [] Refu~e D~rJved Fuel Processing [] Waste Tire Slorage 11. NAMEJS) OF ALL MUNICIPALITIES SERVEO []ComposUng E] Landllll Gas Recovery Southold and Riverhead Townships ~ Recyclables Handling and Recovery []'Waste Oil __ X~]Othe~'(Describe)_(~ & F) 1')~}'3~"~ P~'n~_mE4~n 12. SOLID WASTE HANDLED 13. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING iNFORMATION WHERE APPLICABLE asphalt pavement brick and other masonry products, b. Facility area uitlmatelyplanned '~ ~ a acres C & D Debz~ls, metals, MSW~ p--~i~ .... ,,480 TPD MSW APPENDIX D APPENDIX D TABLES AND AUTHORIZATION LETTERS LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1 - ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND OWNERS TABLE 2 - AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL FACILITES TABLE 3 - CORPORATE OFFICERS TABLE 4 - WASTE TRANSPORTERS LIST OF AUTHORIZATION LETTERS ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC. PK METALS Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 60 TABLES Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogu¢, New York 61 TABLE 1 - ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND OWNERS DISTRICT SECTION BLOCK LOT 1000 095.00 02.00 001.100 1000 1000 1000 1000 ADDRESS 10600Oregon Road 095.00 02.00 004.000 7200 Depot Lane 095.00 02.00 006.000 810 Commerce Drive 095.00 02.00 007.000 860 Commerce Drive 096.00 01.00 002.000 20755 County Road 48 OWNER John P. Krupski 14 Compass Court Huntington, New York 11743-2712 James D Goodwin 7200 DepotLane Cutehogue, NewYork 11935-1002 Tide Group Inc. 275 Cardinal Drive Mattituck, New York 11952-1940 Commerce One LLC 275 Cardinal Drive Mattituck, New York 11952- 1940 Southold Solid Waste Management District 20755 New York State Route 25 Southold, New York 11971-4642 Engineering Report Pcconie Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclab]es Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 62 TABLE 2 - AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS RESIDUAL WASTE Allied Waste Industries, Inc. Carbon Limestone Landfill 8100 State Line Road Poland, Ohio 44436 Allied Waste Industries, Inc. Imperial Landfill Route 980 and Boggs Road Imperial, Pennsylvania MUNICPAL SOLID WASTE Allied Waste Industries, Inc. Carbon Limestone Landfill 8100 State Line Road Poland, Ohio 44436 Allied Waste Industries, Inc. Imperial Landfill Route 980 and Boggs Road Imperial, Pennsylvania Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp, Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recover-/, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 63 TABLE 2 - AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL FACILITIES - CONTINUED RECYCLABLES Concrete, Soil, and Rock PK Metals 3542 Route 112 Coram, New York 11727 Metals PK Metals 3542 Route 112 Coram, New York 11727 Paper Products PK Metals 3542 Route 112 Corem, New York 11727 Plastic PK Metals 3542 Route 112 Corem, New York 11727 Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 64 Wood TABLE 2 - AUTHORIZED DISPOSAL FACILITIES - CONTINUED PK Metals 3542 Route 112 Coram, New York 11727 Engineering Re0o~ Peconic Recycling and Trans~r Co~. Solid Was~ Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debhs Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 65 TABLE 3 - CORPORATE OFFICERS Vito M. DiVello President 220 Blossom Bend Mattituck, New York 11952 Office Telephone Number (631) 298-8888 Anthony M. DiVello Vice President 245 Bay View Avenue Mattituck, New York 11952 Office Telephone Number (631) 298-8888 Home Telephone Number (631) 298-8451 John M. DiVello Secretary 3376 Wickham Avenue Mattituck, New York 11952 Office Telephone Number (631) 298-8888 Home Telephone Number (631) 298-5201 Jonathan E. DiVello Director of Operations and Finance 305 Hill Street Mattituck, New York 11952 Office Telephone Number (631) 298-8888 Home Telephone Number (631) 278-7136 Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 66 4 TABLE 4 - WASTE TRANSPORTERS AB Environmental Services Inc. 1599 Ocean Avenue Bohemia, New York 11716 Contact Telephone Number (800) 226 - 4570 Action Remediation Co. Inc. 3010 Burns Avenue Wantagh, New York 11793 Contact Telephone Number (516) 781 - 3000 Eastern Environmental Solutions Inc. 119 North Phillips Avenue Spocnk, New York 11972 Contact Telephone Number (691) 325 - 2700 Fenley and Nicol Environmental 445 Brook Avenue Deer Park, New York 11729 Contact Telephone Number (631) 586 - 4900 Liberty Ashes, Inc. 112 Phylis Court Elmont, New York 11003 Contact Telephone Number (516) 354 - 6583 Engineering Report P¢conic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchoguc, New York 67 AUTHORIZATION LETTERS Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 68 ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC. Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 69 OCT-O3-800G 11:88 From:MATTITUC~ SANITATION 631 298 2023 To:G313GS1524 P.2/G August 1, 2006 ~. Jonethgn Divello Peecnic Tnms£er 8: ReCycling, Inc. 860 Commeme Drive Cutohogue, NY 11935 Re: MSW disposal Dear Mr. Divello; Thank you tot asking AIUed Waste Industries Inc. to provide disposal tot muaicipal solid waste coming from your proposed lnmst'er station on Long Island. We are very interested in workin8 with you and can provide disposal capacity for your entire volume at our Carbon Limestone Landfill in eastern Ohio, md/or our Imperial Landfill In Pennsylvania. Please keep me informed as your facility moves to completion, and I will help you with your transpotlafion ne~ls as w~ll as disposal. ff you haVe any further questions please call me at (781) 560-1379. Sine,~rely Bugene Lunney Special Waste Sales ldanager PK METALS Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 70 0CT-83-8886 11:88 From:MATTITUCK SANITATION 631 898 8823 To:G~13G81524 P.3x6 I 8~ a~Uta t 18, Caram. NY 1'1 ?~?'; (881) ~"82.~l~ · Fa~ (11~) ?e~..891 ? m k MEYAI.q ~ ioomm: ~w/w. pk. meta~om, ~-ma~: pl~meta~l e~.aom Jonathon Divello P¢~onic Recycling & Trsasf,:r Co. 800 Wickham Avenue Maili~ck, NY 11952 R.B: Eecyc[ables PK Metals will accept arut recycle all ~ecyclable materials Irora Peconic Recycling & Tra.~fer Co. Please be advised all recyclable realm'Iai received from you~ company is recycled in compliance environmental iegulatio~,~. Thank you for allovan§ P'~ Metals to provide you with this service a~td helpLng m insure a sa[er and clea~er environment. Richard Smitl~ Vice President PK SUFFOLK INDU.~I'RIAL RECOVERY CORR APPENDIX E DEED LEASE APPENDIX E PROPERTY OWNERSHIP DATA LIST OF INSTRUMENTS Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 71 DEED Engineering Report Peconi¢ Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Constraction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 72 Form 3290 CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS IN31 ~[UMEN [oTHI5 IN~I ~UMENT SHOULD 6E USED mY LAWYERS ONLY THIS INDENTURE, made the ~day of October, 2006 BETWEEN JOHN M. DIVELLO, residing at 800 Wickham Avenue, Mattituck, New York 11952, the party of the first part, and COMMERCE ONE, LLC, a New York limited liability company with an address of 800 Wickham Avenue, Mattituck, New York 11952, the party of the second part, WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of TEN and 00/100- , .......................... : .......... ($10.00) ...................... Dollars, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, pARCEL ! (SCTM# 1000-95-2-51: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, at Cutchogue, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being known and designated as Lot No. 6 on a certain map entitled, "Map of North Fork Industrial Park" filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on 1/27/05 as Map No. 11215, said lot being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly end of a curve connecting the northerly side of Corporate Road and the easterly side of Commerce Drive; Thence from said point of beginning, along the easterly side of Commerce Drive, North 39 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West, 326.54 feet to a point and the division line between Lots 6 and 7 on said map; Thence along said division line, North 49 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds East, 336.54 feet to a point and lands now or formedy of Southold Solid Waste Management District; Thence along said last mentioned lands, South 40 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds East, 352.09 feet to a point and the northerly side of Corporate Road; Thence along the northerly side of Corporate Road, South 49 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds West, 320.24 feet to the curve first above mentioned; Thence along the arc of a curve beating to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet a distance of 39.94 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. PARCEL I! (SCTM# 1000-95-2-7'~: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, at Cutchogue, County of Suffolk and State of New York, being known and designated as Lot No. 8 on a certain map entitled, "Map of North Fork Industria~ Park" filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on 1/27/05 as Map No. 11215, said lot being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly terminus of Commerce Drive, said point being 711.24 feet northerly from the northerly end of a curve connecting the northerly side of Corporate Road and the easterly side of Commerce Drive; Thence from said point of beginning, along the northerly side of Commerce Drive, along the arc of a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 50,00 feet a distance of 109.08 feet to lands now or formerly of Goodwin; Thence along said lands, North 39 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West, 414.28 feet to a point and lands now or formerly of Krupski, Jr,; Thence along said lands North 45 degrees 27 minutes 50 seconds East, 367.92 feet to a point; Thence still along last mentioned lands, South 40 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds East, 375.02 feet to the division line between Lots 7 and 8 on aforementioned map; Thence along said division line, South 49 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds West, 280.42 feet; and South 04 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East, 30.23 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. BEING AND INTENDED TO BE part of the same premises conveyed to the party of the first part by deed dated 9/1/06, recorded 9/tl/06 in Liber 12468 page 625 in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office. TOGETHER with all right, title and interest, f any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof; TOGETHER with the appurtenances and a the estate and rights of the par[y of the first pan in and to said premises; TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second par[, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second ~art forever. AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything whereby the said premises have been encumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first ~art will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consideration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. The word 'party" shall be construed as if it read "parties' when ever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written. ~ PRESENCE OF: 'V/ ~a~Y'~ John M. DiVello TO BE USED ONLY WHEN THE ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS MADE IN NEW YORK STATE State of New York, County of Suffctk ss: On the~'?~/day of October, in the year 2006, before me, the undersigned, personally appeared JOHN M. DIVELLO personally know~ to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscdbed to the within instrument and acknowledged to ~tate of New York, County of Suffolk ss: On the day of , in the year before me, the undersigned, personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/[hey executed the same in his/her/their me that he/she/they executed the same in his/hedtheir capacity(les), and that by his/her/their signature(s), o.n the capacity(les), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person. ~(:~on ~¢~9f w~lic~ instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individ~ffi~'~ acted, executed th~j instj~t './/////~' //~. the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument. ~ si~a~e~nd ~ffice of individual tak~g~knowledgment) *, ..--~ (signature and office of individual taking acknowledgment) State (or Disthct of Columl~ff, ~e~i~,~r~e~tC~u~'~O ~ ~. ss: On the day of in the y;~i before me, the undersigned, personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in hie/her/their capacity(les), and that by his/herAheir signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument, and that such individual made such appearance before the undersigned in the (insert the City or other political subdivision) (and insert the State or Country or other place the acknowledgment was taken) (signature and office of individual taking acknowledgement) Notary Public BARGAIN AND SALE DEED WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS Title No. JOHN M. DIVELLO TO COMMERCE ONE, LLC STANDARD FORM OF NEW YORK BOARD OF TITLE UNDERWRITERS Dist~buted by Commonwealth SECTION BLOCK LOT COUNTY OR TOWN STREET ADDRESS Recorded at Request of COMMON~/EALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY RETURN BY MAIL TO: LEASE Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 73 LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN COMMERCE ONE, LLC, as LANDLORD, 800 Wickham Avenue, Manituck, NY 11952 AND PECONIC RECYCLING & TRANSFER CORP., AS TENANT, 800 Wickham Avenue, Mattituck, NY 11952 DATED: October 1, 2006 This Lease Agreement is made on the above date between COMMERCE ONE, LLC, of the address above (hereinafter Landlord) and PECONIC RECYCLING & TRANSFER CORP., of the address above (hereinafter Tenant). LANDLORD hereby leases to TENANT and Tenant hereby hires from Owner the property known as Lot 8, Map of North Fork Industrial Park, 860 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue, N.Y. located on SCTM# 1000-95-2-7, (the Premises), on the following terms and conditions: i. TERM: The term of the lease shall commence as of October 1, 2006 and shall continue thereafter until September 30, 2016. 2. USE OF PREMISES: Tenant shall use the Premises only for construction and operation ora Solid Waste Management Facility, in accordance with applicable zoning rules and regulations. Tenant shall have exclusive use of the Premises. 3. RENT: The annual rent for the first year shall be $500.00, payable on January 15, 2007. Rent for the remaining term shall be as agreed upon by the parties by August 1 of each year. In the event of non-agreement, rent shall be fair market rental value as established by a licensed real estate appraiser retained by Landlord. 4. PARKING: Tenant shall have the right to use the parking lot for its . employees and invitees, and shall restrict all parking to within the site.. 5. INSURANCE: Throughout the term of this Lease, the Tenant shall, at its cost and expense, keep the Premises insured against claims for personal injuries or property damage under a policy of general public liability insurance with limits of at least $500,000 for one accident or injury to one person and not less than $500,000 for accident or injury to more than one person, and $100,000 property damage. All insurance policies shall name the Landlord as additional insured. Upon commencement of construction, these limits shall be raised to $1,000,000/$1,000,000/$$250,000. 6. INDEMNIFICATION: During the entire term of the Lease, Tenant will indemnify and save harmless the Landlord against any and all claims, debts, demands or obligations which may be made against the Landlord or his title in the premises, arising out of, or in connection with, any alleged act or omission of the Tenant or any person claiming under, by or through the Tenant; and if it becomes necessary for the Landlord to defend any action seeking to impose any such liability, the Tenant will pay the Landlord all costs of court and attorneys~ fees incurred by the Landlord in effecting such defense in addition to any other stuns which the Landlord may be called upon to pay by reason of the entry of a judgment against the Landlord in the litigation in which such claim is asserted. 7. ATTORNEYS' FEES: In the event either party is required to engage counsel or commence legal proceedings as a result of the other party's default under the terms of this Lease, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the Tenant, in addition to any expenses or other amount, its reasonable attorney's fees. 8. END OF TERM: Tenant shall on the last day of the term, or upon sooner termination, peaceably and quietly surrender and deliver the demised premises to Landlord, including all buildings, additions and improvements thereto constructed, erected, added or placed by Tenant thereon, and remaining thereon with consent of Landlord vacant and in good order. 9. LONG TERM LEASE. Notwithstanding the above, prior to commencement of construction, the parties agree to modify this lease to a long term land lease. 10. SUBLETTING, ASSIGNMENT: The Tenant shall not assign this agreement or sublet the Promises, or any part thereof, without written consent of the Landlord. 11. SUBORDINATION: This instrument shall not be a lien against said Premises in respect to any mortgages that are now on or that hereafter may be placed by Landlord, its successors or assigns, against the fee of said Premises, and upon demand Tenant shall execute and deliver to Landlord a subordination agreement. 12. ACCESS TO PREMISES: The Tenant agrees that Landlord and the Landlord's agents and other representatives shall have the right, on notice to Tenant and accompanied by a representative of Tenant, to enter into and upon said Premises, or any part thereof, at all reasonable hours for the purpose of examining the same, or making such repairs or alterations therein as may be necessary for the safety and preservation thereof. 13. REMEDIES: If Tenant defaults in the payment of the rent or any part thereof as herein specified, or if Tenant defaults in the performance of any of the terms, covenants and agreements in this lease, or if the Tenant files or there be filed against Tenant a petition in bankruptcy, or if Tenant is adjudicated a bankrupt or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors or takes advantage of any insolvency act, the Landlord may at any time thereafter terminate this lease on giving to the Tenant five days' notice in writing of the Landlord's intention so to do, and this lease and the term hereof shall expire and come to an end on the date fixed in such notice as if the said date were the date originally fixed in this lease for the expiration hereof. That if default be made in any of the covenants herein contained, then it shall be lawful for the said Landlord to reenter the said premises, and to repossess the same. Tenant hereby expressly waives the service of any notice in writing of intention to re-enter. 14. WAIVER, ETC.: The failure of the Landlord to insist upon a strict performance of any of the terms, conditions and covenants herein, shall not be deemed a waiver of any rights or remedies that the Landlord may have, and shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach of default in the terms, conditions and covenants herein contained. This instrument may not be changed, modified, discharged or terminated orally. 15. SIGN: Tenant shall be permitted to erect a sign in conjunction with Landlord's sign and in accordance with applicable zoning rules and regulations. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set their hands and seals as of the 1st day of October, 2006. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of COMMERCE ONE, LLC By:,,/ John M. DiVello, Member PECONIC RECYCLING & TRANSFER CORP. By Vito M. DiVello, President leases/liebleas APPENDIX F APPENDIX F FIGURES LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE NUMBER 2- PROJECT SIGN Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 74 FIGURE NUMBER 2- PROJECT SIGN Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Corp. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 75 FIGURE NUMBER 2 - PROJECT SIGN PECONIC RECYCLING AND TRANSFER CORP. 860 COMMERCE DRIVE CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 CONTACT NUMBER (631) 298-8888 EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBER: (631) 278-7136 HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY - 7:00 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. WASTE ACCEPTED AT THE FACILITY: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, COMMINGLED RECYCLABLES, CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS, UNCONTAMINATED ASPHALT PAVEMNT, BRICK AND OTHER MASONRY PRODUCTS, CARDBOARD, CONCRETE, FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METALS, PAPER PRODUCTS, PLASTIC, ROCK, SOiL, WOOD. WASTE NOT ACCEPTED BY THE FACILITY: ASBESTOS WASTE, ASH RESIDUE, HAZARDOUS WASTE, INDUSTRIAL WASTES, MEDICAL WASTES, AND WASTE TIRES ALL VISITORS AND UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MUST REPORT TO THE OFFICE Engineering Report Peconic Recycling and Transfer Co~. Solid Waste Transfer, Recyclables Handling and Recovery, and Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Facility Cutchogue, New York 76 I