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'f Jill M.Doherty,President Qf soyo Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosio,Jr.,Vice-President l0 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 James F.King Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen o �e John Bredemeyer 'fly �Q Telephone(631) 765-1892 COU , Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 18, 2011 Mr. Garrett A. Strang P.O. Box 1412 Southold, NY 11971 RE: 2000 BROADWATERS, LLC 2000 BROADWATERS RD., CUTCHOGUE SCTM#104-9-12 Dear Mr. Strang: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wed., May 18, 2011: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grants the last One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit#6915, as issued on June 18, 2008 and Amended on May 20, 2009. This is not an approval from any other agency. Sincerely, Jill M oherty Press ent, Board of Tru ees JMD:Ims i i i { 1 " 0 Jill M. Doherty,President �aQF so�ryo Town Hall Annex James F. King,Vice-President ,`O 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Dave Bergen Southold,New York 11971-0959 Bob Ghosio,Jr. G John Bredemeyer �O Telephone(631) 765-1892 COURi I Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 19, 2010 Garrett A. Strang, Architect P.O. Box 1412 Southold, NY 11971 RE: 2000 BROADWATERS, LLC 2000 BROADWATERS RD., CUTCHOGUE SCTM#104-9-12 Dear Mr. Strang: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wed., May 19, 2010: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grants a One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit#6915, as issued on June 18, 2008 and Amended on May 20, 2009. This is not an approval from any other agency. Sincerely, Jil . Doherty President, Board of Trustees JMD:lms Garrett A. Strang• • Architect 1230 Traveler St., Box 1412 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (631) 765-5455 Fax (631) 765-5490 May 7, 2010 Ms. Jill Doherty, President Southold Town Board of Trustees POB 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: 2000 Broadwaters LLC, 2000 Broadwaters Road, Cutchogue,NY SCTM#1000-104-09-12; Permit# 6915 Dear Ms. Doherty and Members of the Board: We respectfully request that the Board grant an extension to your permit# 6915 which was issued for a Catwalk, Dock and Float and is due to expire next month. I have also enclosed a check in the amount of$50.00 in payment of the fee. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Very truly yours, w - Garrett A. Strang, Architect Encs. James F. King, President ���F souryo Town Hall Annex Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President h0 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson # Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen N Q Bob Ghosio,Jr. `�� �O Telephone(631) 765-1892 Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 20, 2009 Garrett A. Strang, Architect P.O. Box 1412 Southold, NY 11971 RE: 2000 BROADWATERS LLC 2000 BROADWATERS RD., CUTCHOGUE SCTM#104-9-12 Dear Mr. Strang: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wed., May 20, 2009: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVES the Amendment to Permit #6915 to delete the ramp and float and extend the fixed dock in its place and install four(4) Slidemoor mooring anchors attached to the fixed dock piles, to properly secure a boat, and as depicted on the plan prepared by Garrett A. Strang, Architect last revised May 7, 2009. This is not a determination from any other agency. Sincerely, o'l ' Jame . King, Presid Board of Trustees JFK:Ims • �o�gUFFO(,fco • Donald Wilder,Chairman Town Hall,53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish,Secretary T P.O. Box 1179 O .jc Southold,NY 11971 Telephone(631)765-1892 1�1 Fax(631)765-6641 Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., May 13, 2009, the following recommendation was made: Moved by James Eckert, seconded by Don Wilder, it was RESOLVED to SUPPORT the application of 2000 BROADWATERS LLC to Amend Permit #6915 to delete the ramp and float and extend the fixed dock in it's place and add four(4) piles, two (2) along each side of the dock, to properly secure a boat. Located: 2000 Broadwaters Rd., Cutchogue. SCTM#104-9-12 Inspected by: James Eckert Vote of Council: Ayes: All Motion Carried �SUFFO( James F.King,President P.O. Box 1179 Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President =� 6y Southold,NY 11971 Peggy A. Dickerson ti Telephone(631)765-1892 Dave Bergen W T Fax(63 1)765-6641 Bob Ghosio,Jr. Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection/Worksession Report Date/Time: J 7,in? 2000 BROADWATERS LLC requests an Amendment to Permit#6915 to delete the ramp and float and extend the fixed dock in it's place and add four (4) piles, two (2) along each side of the dock, to properly secure a boat. Located: 2000 Broadwaters Rd., Cutchogue. SCTM#104-9-12 Type of area to be impacted: L_,Sattwater Wetland _Freshwater Wetland _Sound _Bay Distance of proposed work to edge of wetland Part of wn Code proposed work falls under: apt.275 Chapt. 111 _other Type of Application: -L_J4(ettand _Coastal Erosion _Amendment _Administrative_Emergency_Pre-Submission Violation Info needed: N-,) A z vjyy Modifications: Conditions: �\ (� Present Were: ` /J.King .Doherty _P.DickersonyD. Bergen L__`B.Ghosio, u\ D. Dzenkowski _Scott Hilaryother Form filled out in the field by Mailed/Faxed to: Date: 0 0 James F. King, President ���F souryo Town Hall Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen CA Bob Ghosio, Jr. :2` �PAZ Telephone (631) 765-1892 COUrm Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK, TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A PRE-CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION. FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION AND POSSIBLE REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. INSPECTION SCHEDULE Pre-construction, hay bale line 1st day of construction '/2 constructed Project complete, compliance inspection. BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK PERMIT NO. 6915 DATE: JUNE 18, 2008 ISSUED TO: 2000 BROADWATERS LLC I PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2000 BROADWATERS RD., CUTCHOGUE SCTM#104-9-12 AUTHORIZATION Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 and/or Chapter I 1 I of the Town Code of the Town of Southold and in accordance with the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on June 18,2008 in consideration of application fee in the sum of$250.00 paid by 2000 Broadwaters LLC and subject to the Terms and Conditions as stated in the Resolution,the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorize and permits the following: Wetland Permit to construct a 3'X 106' fixed catwalk 2' above AHW, 2.5'X 16' ramp and a 6'X 20' seasonal floating dock, installed not before April ht and removed no later than December 1st of each year, with the condition the catwalk is constructed utilizing grated materials and the floating dock does not extent beyond the neighboring docks, and as depicted on the plans prepared by Garrett A. Strang, Architect last dated June 4, 2008. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Board of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this date. o��gOFFO(,�cD i b �Aeggy Dickerson (Nay) �►pl * Sao TERMS AND CONDITIONS 4 The Permittee, 2000 Broadwaters LLC 2000 Broadwaters Rd., Cutchogue, NY, as part of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and prescribe to the following: I. That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are released from any and all damages, or claims for damages, of suits arising directly or indirectly as a result of any operation performed pursuant to this permit, and the said Permittee will, at his or her own expense, defend any and all such suits initiated by third parties, and the said Pennittee assumes full liability with respect thereto, to the complete exclusion of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold. 2. That this Permit is valid for a period of 24 months, which is considered to be the estimated time required to complete the work involved,but should circumstances warrant, request for an extension may be made to the Board at a later date. 3. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely, or as long as the said Permittee wishes to maintain the structure or project involved, to provide evidence to anyone concerned that authorization was originally obtained. 4. That the work involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application may be cause for revocation of this Permit by resolution of the said Board. 5. That there will be no unreasonable interference with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. 6. That there shall be no interference with the right of the public to pass and repass along the beach between high and low water marks. 7. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to free navigation,the said Permittee will be required, upon due notice,to remove or alter this work project herein stated without expenses to the Town of Southold. 8. That the said Board will be notified by the Permittee of the completion of the work authorized. 9. That the Pennittee will obtain all other permits and consents that may be required supplemental to this permit, which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. James F. King, President �pF SOUrh, Town Hall Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President ,`O� ��� 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen u> >e Bob Ghosio,Jr. G.cA �O Telephone(631) 765-1892 coul Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 18, 2008 Garrett A. Strang, Architect P.O. Box 1412 Southold, NY 11971 RE: 2000 BROADWATERS LLC 2000 BROADWATERS RD., CUTCHOGUE SCTM#104-9-12 Dear Mr. Strang: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wed., June 18, 2008 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, Garrett A. Strang, Architect on behalf of 2000 BROADWATERS LLC applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated April 30, 2008, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LWRP Coordinator recommended that the proposed application be found Inconsistent with the LWRP, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has furthered Policies 6.2 & 6.3 of the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program to the greatest extent practical through the imposition of the following Best Management Practice requirements: the catwalk will be constructed utilizing grated materials, the height of the catwalk over the marsh has been reduced to 2', and floating dock will be seasonal, and, 2 0 9 WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on June 18, 2008, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, and, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that for the mitigating factors and based upon the Best Management Practice requirements imposed above, the Board of Trustees deems the action to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program pursuant to Chapter 268-5 of the Southold Town Code, and, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approve the application of 2000 BROADWATERS LLC to construct a TX 106' fixed catwalk 2' above AHW, 2.5'X 16' ramp and a 6'X 20' seasonal floating dock, installed not before April 1 s` and removed no later than December 1" of each year, with the condition the catwalk is constructed utilizing grated materials and the floating dock does not extent beyond the neighboring docks, and as depicted on the plans prepared by Garrett A. Strang, Architect last dated June 4, 2008. Permit to construct and complete project will expire two years from the date the permit is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Inspections are required at a fee of $50.00 per inspection. (See attached schedule.) Fees: $1 ,214.00 Very truly yours, vZ Jam F. King, Presiid Board of Trustees JFK:Ims James F. King,President ���F soaTyoTown Hall Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box Peggy A. Dickerson Southold, New Yorkk 11971-0959 Dave Bergen Bob Ghosio,Jr. �0 Telephone(631) 765-1892 COUNT, Fax(631) 765-6641� BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: 0?000 6 r-00(l cu o'te o�s iu Please be advised that your application dated Y/30W has been reviewed by this Board at the regular meeting of hILEIDS and your application has been approved pending the completion of the following items checked off below. Revised Plans for proposed project Pre-Construction Hay Bale Line Inspection Fee ($50.00) 1st Day of Construction ($50.00) 'h Constructed ($50.00) _L Final Inspection Fee ($50.00) Dock Fees ($3.00 per sq. ft.) Permit fees are now due. Please make check or money order payable to Town of Southold. The fee is computed below according to the schedule of rates as set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code. The following fee must be paid within 90 days or re-application fees will be necessary. You will receive your permit upon completion of the above. COMPUTATION OF PERMIT FEES: 6N ture baij-" of Rwm' 3'tW -Med Joe-K = aa%,K a3.6,01f . = %g4.00 d.5" V 16, tamp:LLC K '31MM. ;S414A te`xao'-NW r 1a( 03(DI-R,4 360,Ob TOTAL FEES DUE: $ I ,J I y. 00 BY: James F. King, President Board of Trustees OR Ml iM e w - r�. 06/ 1,1 /200815 . 45 . r t -r v 06/ 1112008 .15 45' , 1. � �' �' �_ �• I,�K N. .ett� k � •n _art A "a , da/3f x i' �y k ys James F.King,President *"oAe� & P.O.Box 1179 Jill M.Doherty,Vice-President Southold,NY 11971 Peggy A.Dickerson Telephone(631)765-1892 Dave Bergen Fax(631)765-6641 Bob Ghosio,Jr. Southold Town Board of Trustees Field I nspection/Worksess ion Report Datefrime: (9 -ff''--<6' 2000 BROADWATERS LLC requests a Wetland Permit to construct a 4'X 124' fixed catwalk, a 2.5' X 12' ramp and 6'X 20' floating dock. Located: 2000 Broadwaters Rd., Cutchogue. SCTM#104-9-12 yp area to be impacted: altwater Wetland _Freshwater Wetland _Sound _Bay Distance of proposed work to edge of wetland Part o own Code proposed work falls under: apt.275 _Chapt. 111 _other Type of Application: etland _Coastal Erosion _Amendment —Administrative—Emergency_Pre-Submission Violation Info needed: Modifications: Conditions: Were: _J.King Doherty_P. ickers n VD. Bergen_ B.Ghosio, PresenD. Dzenkowski _Mark Terry_ herC �, Form filled out in the field by Mailed/Faxed to: Date: Environmental Technician Review- o�gOffDl,�co Donald Wilder.Chairman Town Hall,53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish,Secretary P.O. Box 1179 y Southold,NY 11971 Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., May 14, 2008, the following recommendation was made: Moved by Glen McNab, seconded by Don Wilder, it was RESOLVED to SUPPORT the Wetland Permit application of 2000 BROADWATERS LLC to construct a 4'X 124' fixed catwalk, a 2.5' X 12' ramp and 6'X 20' floating dock. Located: 2000 Broadwaters Rd., Cutchogue. SCTM#104-9-12 Inspected by: Glen McNab, Peter Young The CAC Supports the application with the Condition open-grate decking is used on the catwalk. 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Oi � \ Q • A. cx \ w� _ . BROAOWATERS COVE v + r y y b t 1 It t 6 z x o RAYWATER C E - n ' t o . �- gy s - - _ - lay UNTY 5 FFOLK GgeC ° 'T10"4 - Fatl GraperTy S.rv¢a : - c u • _ Garrett A. Strang Architect 1230 Traveler St., Box 1412 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (631) 765-5455 Fax(631) 765-5490 May 7, 2009 James King, President RAY Southold Town Board of Trustees 2008 POB 1179 / Southold, NY 11971S0°thn°/d Boarp of T0W° Trustees Re: 2000 Broadwaters LLC, 2000 Broadwaters Road, Cutchogue, NY SCTM#1000-104-09-12 Amendment to Dock Permit # 6915 Dear Mr. King and Members of the Board: I have enclosed herewith four (4) copies of an amended map for your review and records in the above referenced matter, which will replace the map submitted with my April 27`h application. You will note that the four (4) piles, 2 on either side of the fixed dock, previously proposed have been deleted. In their place we are proposing to install four(4) "Slidemore" mooring anchors attached to the fixed dock piles. I am hopeful you will find this modification acceptable and will grant the requested amendment. If, you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact my office. Very truly yours, Garrett A. Strang, Architect Encs. James F. King, President ��oF so�ryo Town Hall Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President 53095 Route 25 y P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson T Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen co John Holzapfel 0 �� Telephone(631) 765-1892 COU '� Fa (631) 664 ffil BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES i_: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD APR i ,L 3S0L� o hld jawq' APPLICATION FOR AN AMENDMENT TO A WETLAND s DATE 0, / OWNER rf4j, &6L PHONE ADDRESS AGENT,nz S;���i�� PHONE ADDRESS 1 Z36 1411Z PROPERTY LOCATION 7-c,;- r 5 �r n TAX MAP NO. /z5_ , - /D UWee 4 y, ,dx'e7 % STit ®.u5, request an Amendment to Permit # to/j _e t r' e- i✓rr P � �oi✓ T � �'YT v >�/,fir, z' Q �pU /'�( 1717 rl _5 Signed By _ . o�pgpFFDJ4- • James F. King,President N town Hall,53095 Main Rd, Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President P.O. Bos 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson 'L` Southold, NY 1 1971 Dave Bergen 7/Q a�4 Telephone(63 1)765-1892 Bob Ghosio,Jr. 1 �' Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -------------------------------------- ------------- In the Matter of the Application of S'out`��._�k 2000 BROADWATERS LLC �e.trd OfoTUT�e COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING 1 Ctik a' cii �- �i/'i�� residing at/dba o being duly sworn, depose and say: That on the//7/1 day of V 2005, I personally posted the property known as by placing the Board of Trustees official poster where it can easily be seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight days prior to the date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held Wed., May 20, 2009 on or about 6:00 PM. Dated: //cf (signature) Sworn to before me this //M dayof%/-AY200 Notary Public Barbara A. Strang NOTARY PUBLIC, New York No. 4730095 Qualified - Suffolk County Comm. Expires duly 31, __%c' U.S. Postal Service�. CERTIFIED MAIL,. RECEIP '7' (uorriestic Mail Only, No Insurance Coverage Provided) Ln n., N H 1T A 1 C3 Postage $ $1.17 0971 M )F MAILING OF NOTICE Certified Fee $2.70 ��� � o ,[g� a ERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Z3 Return Receipt Fee '',a y (End...eM Raqulred) $:.20 *Zt Restricted Delivery Fee � + r-1 (Endorsement Required) $0.00 6' rR Ln Total Postage&Fees $ $6.0� 05106 Address: r _ C3 seer To O k,eA,�d a � �is N CLW 5 r` srreei aPrNo.; y i h--------------------------- 14 Huntington Road or POBor No. Q l�r✓a;iw STS X-4 /� cry,'s]aia,-xrue-------------------------------------- ------- Garden City, NY 11530 - -------------------- '55F4fibr-d --,T N/ /i7 3n i PS Form 3800,June 2002 See Reverse for Instruoi.ns Spiro Geroulanos 132385 th Street Brooklyn, NY 11228 #1000-104-11-1.7 Francois Latapie 467 Central Park West Suzanne Latapie New York, NY 10025 I, GARRETT A. STRANG, residing at 1230 Traveler Street, Southold, New York, being duly sworn, deposes and say that: On the 6th of May, 2009, deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the address set opposite the name of each person is the address of said person as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at Southold, NY, that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified) (registered) mail. Signature Sworn to before me this 6th day of May 2009. Barbara A. Strang----- (Notary Public) �NOTARY PUBLIC, New York No. 4730095 Qualified - Suffolk County Comm. Expires July 31, LZ7/42 Garrett A. Strang • Architect 1230 Traveler St., Box 1412 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (631) 765-5455 Fax(631) 765-5490 April 27, 2009 /_ James King, President Southold Town Board of Trustees POB 1179 APR 2 Southold, NY 11971 i i Re: 2000 Broadwaters LLC, 2000 Broadwaters Road, Cutchogue, NY SCTM#1000-104-09-12 Proposed New Dock Permit Dear Mr. King and Members of the Board: I have enclosed herewith an application to amend the dock permit approval granted on the above referenced premises together with a filing fee due to modifications required by New York State DEC. Enclosed for your records is a copy of the DEC letter and marked up map requiring these changes, the nature of which are to delete the ramp and float and install only a fixed dock with a"T" on the end and reduce the total length by 8 feet. Subsequent to receipt of the DEC notice I have been successful in having them agree to allow the fixed dock remain at its original length and remove the "T". In essence, the configuration and length is the same as that which you originally approved however the ramp and float are now replaced with a total fixed dock. I have also proposed 4 additional piles, 2 on either side of the dock so as to allow the proper securing of a boat in place. Enclosed four(4) copies of the amended map for your review and records. I am hopeful this modification will be considered minor in nature and can be completed as an administrative process so as to eliminate the need for a public hearing. If, you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact my office. Thank you for your consideration of the above. Very truly yours, F_ Garrett A. Strang, Architect Encs. New York State Departn*t of Environmental Conseroon Division of Environmental Permits, Region One Am Stony Brook University 50 Circle Road, Stony Brook, New York 11790-3409 laws Phone: (631)444-0365 • FAX: (631)444-0360 Website: www.dec.ny.gov Alexander B. Grannis commissiorn_r March 30, 2009 Mr. Garrett A. Strang } PO Box 1412 Southold, New York 11971-0938 Re: 1-4738-03875/00001 APR 2 7 2000 Broadwaters Rd -Cutchogue Sou,hhard 1a-a � -�.t Dear Mr. Strang: u ra nf T'," ) This is in reference to the above application for construction of a catwalk, dock and float. The bureau of Marine Habitat Protection has reviewed the project and requests the following modifications: 1. Remove the ramp and float from the plans. 2. The fixed dock should be extended to reach 2.5'water depth which is approximately 132' from the landward edge. A "T" shaped stricture measuring 4'x 10' may be added to the end (see attached). 3. Modify all piles within the marsh to 4 x 4". Upon receipt of revised plans (four copies) review will continue. If you have further questions, I may be reached at 444-0366. Very truly yours, n Marilyn Peterson Environmental Analyst cc: 2000 Broadwaters LLC 128 Marine Avenue (Apt 1L) Brooklyn, New York 11209 c� n APR 2 7 ZCrC L ' un'G rtTrustaes At &er ,z 1 1<v�i �k g sti ti4 -may V"wS1 9�JiV1 1 ` r ` c \,k10 y ri V e Z�! � / / / ,, r Ar 0 Ar �Z�L ' >�' r Cf U P U ! 1 r' Garrett A. Strang • • Architect 1230 Traveler St., Box 1412 22 Southold, New York 11971 D t5 C Telephone (631) 765-5455 D Fax(631) 765-5490 June 4, 2008 JUN - 4 2008 Southhohl Town Board of Trustees James King, President Southold Town Board of Trustees POB 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: 2000 Broadwaters LLC, 2000 Broadwaters Road, Cutchogue, NY SCTM#1000-104-09-12 Proposed New Dock Permit Dear Mr. King and Members of the Board: As requested during the public hearing of May 18, 2008, enclosed are four copies of the amended drawing. As discussed, the following information has been added with respect to the neighboring lot to the North; The remains of an existing dock have been shown based upon information taken from a Hydrographic map prepared by Robert H. Fox, PLS dated 1/09/2006 The location of a previously existing float have been shown based upon information taken from a map prepared by Robert H. Fox, PLS dated 3/01/2000 The approximate location of the northerly lot line of the adjacent lot based upon information taken from a map prepared by Robert H. Fox, PLS dated 3/01/2000 and Suffolk county tax map data. If, you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact my office. Very truly yours, Garrett A. Strang, Architect Encs. OFFICE LOCATION: so MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) T T Southold, NY sn �r Telephone: 631765-1938 G Q ;Q • �O Fax: 631768-3136 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Jim King, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees D ly B From: Scott Hilary/Mark Terry, LWRP Coordinators Date: May 7, 2008 JUN — 2 2008 D Re: Chapter 268: Waterfront Consistency Review aso thhold Town Wetland Permit for 2000 BROADWATERS LLC d°t Tr°stees SCTM#104-9-12 Garrett A. Strang,Architect on behalf of 2000 BROADWATERS LLC requests a Wetland Permit to construct a 4'X 124' fixed catwalk, a 2.5' X 12' ramp and 6'X 20' floating dock. Located: 2000 Broadwaters Rd., Cutchogue. SCTM#104-9-12 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268,Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program(LWRP)Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposed action is INCONSISTENT with LWRP policy standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. NOTE: The proposed dock may not be permitted over vegetated wetlands located within a Critical Environmental Area pursuant to§275-11 and as defined in S 275-2 (Critical Environmental Area-Cutchogue Harbor Wetlands). § 275-2 Definitions; word usage CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS --All sites previously nominated by the Town of Southold and designated by the New York Sate Department of state as Critical Environmental Areas worthy ofprotection including. Cutchogue Harbor Wetlands, Hallock's Bay, Dam Pond, Downs Creek, Orient Creek, West Creek, Richmond Creek and Beach, Brush's Creek, Cedar Beach Creek, Corey Creek, Deep Hole Creek, Goldsmiths Inlet, Halls Creek, Goose Creek, Little Creek, Mill Creek and Pipes Cove Creek. §275-11 Construction and operation standards. A. General. The following standards are required for all operations within the jurisdiction of the Trustees: (7) Critical Environmental Areas.At the discretion of the Board of Trustees, any operations proposed in critical environmental areas (¢275-2) may be subject to more stringent requirements than detailed in this section. Such requirements may include, but are not limited to, denial of certain operations, shortening or reducing the size of structures, and increasing the width of nondisturbance buffers. Further the ro o action is located in Ha ater Cove a Reach&Cutcho ue Harbor Wetlands a New State Significant Fish and Wildlife Ha Area as defined in LWRP sub-policy 6.2. The Town of Southold is rich in habitats that support diverse and often large wildlife populations,many of which are of commercial or recreational value.The importance of these habitats has been recognized through the state designation of nineteen Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats in Southold. 6.2 Protect and restore Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats. NEW YORK STATE SIGNIFICANT COASTAL FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT NARRATIVE CUTCHOGUE HARBOR AND WETLANDS LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF HABITAT: Cutchogue Harbor and its adjacent wetlands are located west of Little Hog Neck,opening into Little Peconic Bay in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County(7.5'Quadrangles: Southold,NY and Southampton,NY). This approximate 490 acre habitat includes the shallow open water area of Cutchogue Harbor(205 acres)and three adjacent, distinct tidal wetland/creek areas: Wickham Creek, Havwater Cove, and Meadow Beach(Horseshoe Cove).The Wickham Creek arca contains approximately 70 acres of undisturbed tidal creek and Salt Marsh located behind a low beach on Cutchogue Harbor. The Haywater Cove area consists of approximately 190 acres of Salt Marsh islands, mudflats,open water and tidal Creek including East Creek,Mud Creek and Broadwater Cove. FISH AND WILDLIFE VALUES: The Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands complex represents a valuable ecosystem area in northern Long Island. Although the three wetland sites are relatively small,and subject to human disturbances,they provide suitable habitat for a variety of coastal wildlife species, including osprey(SC), least tern(T),piping plover(E,T-Fed) and diamondback terrapin. The Cutchogue Harbor Wetlands serve as valuable feeding areas for the species noted above,as well as for herons, egrets,waterfowl, shorebirds,and a variety of other wildlife species. Bird species that are probable or confirmed inhabitants of the area include green heron,yellow- crowned night heron,Canada goose,mallard,American black duck, clapper rail,killdeer,belted kingfisher,red-winged blackbird, and sharp-tailed sparrow.Double-crested cormorant reportedly use surrounding creeks. Cutchoeue Harbor and Wetlands are very productive areas for marine flnfish and shellfish. The marshes,mudflats and tidal creeks contribute sienillcantly to the biological productivity of Cutchogue Harbor and adjoining portions of the Peconic Bays.Historically,eelerass beds were present in the southwestern portion on the harbor. The Cutchogue Harbor area is one of the top areas in Southold for the harvesting of scallops and clams. Clamming is significant to the Town of Southold.There is also a conch fishery of local importance. The wetlands and tidal creeks serve as nursery and feeding areas (April-November, generally) for many estuarine fish species, including scup and winter flounder. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: Any activity that would substantially degrade the water quality in Cutchogue Harbor or the adjacent wetlands and creeks, would adversely affect the biological productivity of this area. All species of fish and wildlife may be affected by water pollution, such as chemical contamination (including food chain effects resulting from bioaccumulati2iih oil spills, excessive turbidity, stormwater runoff, and waste disposal, including boat wastes.Restoration of fisheries habitat through removal of such barriers, or other means, should be considered for the Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands area. Unrestricted use of motorized vessels including personal watercraft in the protected,shallow waters of bays,harbors, and tidal creeks can have adverse effects on aquatic vegetation and fish and wildlife populations,Use of motorized vessels should be controlled(e.g.,no wake zones, speed zones, zones of exclusion) in and adjacent to shallow waters and vegetated wetlands. Construction of shoreline structures such as docks piers bulkheads,or revetments,in areas not previously disturbed by development may result in the loss of productive areas which support the fish and wildlife resources of the Cutchogue Harbor area. Restoration opportunities may exist for eelgrass habitat in the western nearshore area of the harbor mouth. Eelgrass beds require high water quality for survival, and the existence of appropriate envir ental conditions for eelgrass restoration ld be carefully examined. Nesting shorebirds ting Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands aqpghly vulnerable to disturbance by humans, especially during the nesting and fledging period(March 15 through August 15). These Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats cover the full range of habitats typical on the East End of Long Island and include dunes,beaches,wetlands,islands and open water.The Town of Southold recognizes the importance of protecting and enhancing these wetlands and habitats. All of these habitats have experienced and continue to experience human disturbance. This includes the effects of bulkheading,filling and dredging,removal of vegetation,adjacent land uses,and recreational activities and facilities,such as fishing, hunting and boating and the associated marina and boat launch facilities.These impacts do not have to destroy or impair the natural resources of the habitats. In addition to avoiding incompatible use of the habitats and adjacent land,many management measures can be taken to ensure that negative impacts do not occur. 6.2 Protect and restore Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats. A. Protect Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat values from uses or activities that would: L Destroy habitat values associated with the designated habitat through: a. direct physical alteration, disturbance, or pollution, or b. indirect effects of actions, which would result in a loss of habitat. 2. Significantly impair the viability of the designated habitat beyond the tolerance range of important fish or wildlife species which rely on the habitat values found within the designated area through: a. degradation of existing habitat elements, b. change in environmental conditions, C. functional loss of habitat values, or d. adverse alteration ofphysical, biological, or chemical characteristics. The habitat impairment test presented in this section must be met for any activity that is subject to consistency review under federal and state laws. If the proposed action is subject to consistency review, then the habitat protection policy applies, whether the proposed action is to occur within or outside the designated area. Definitions Habitat destruction is defined as the loss offish or wildlife use through direct physical alteration, disturbance, or pollution of a designated area or through the indirect effects of these actions on a designated area. Habitat destruction may be indicated by changes in vegetation, substrate, or hydrology, or by increases in runoff, erosion, sedimentation or pollutants. Significant impairment is defined as reduction in vital resources (e.g., food, shelter, living space) or change in environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, substrate, salinity) beyond the tolerance range of important species offish or wildlife that rely on the habitat values found within the designated area. Indicators of a significantly impaired habitat focus on ecological alterations and may include, but are not limited to, reduced carrying capacity, changes in community structure (e.g. food chain relationships, species diversity, etc), reduced productivity and/or increased incidence of disease and mortality. The tolerance range of a species of fish or wildlife has been defined as the physiological range of conditions beyond which a species will not survive at all. In this document, the term is used to describe the ecological range of conditions that supports the specie's population or has the potential to support a restored population, where practical. Two indicators that the tolerance range of a species has beended are the loss of individuals through crease in emigration and an in a in death rate. An abrupt increase in d rate may occur as an environmental factor falls beyond a tolerance limit (a range has both upper and lower limits). Many environmental factors, however, do not have a sharply defined tolerance limit, but produce increasing emigration or death rates with increasing departure from conditions that are optimal for the species. The range of parameters that should be considered in applying the habitat impairment test include, but are not limited to, thefollowing: 1. physical parameters, such as living space, circulation, flushing rates, tidal amplitude, turbidity, water temperature, depth (including loss of littoral zone), morphology, substrate type, vegetation, structure, erosion and sedimentation rates 2. biological parameters, such as community structure,food chain relationships, species diversity, predator/prey relationships, population size, mortality rates, reproductive rates, meristic features, behavioral patterns and migratory patterns, and 3. chemical parameters, such as dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, acidity, dissolved solids, nutrients, organics, salinity, and pollutants(heavy metals, toxics and hazardous materials) The proposed action will result in habitat destruction and impairment with the physical loss of significant fish and wildlife habitat of Cutchoeue Harbor and Wetlands. If the dock is constructed a loss of hieh and intertidal marsh habitats will occur. In addition, if wood treated with chemicals or preservatives are used in the construction of the dock piles, bioaccumulation in marine organisms could occur,degrading the health of such organism. B. Where destruction or significant impairment of habitat values cannot be avoided, minimize potential impacts of land use or development through appropriate mitigation. Use mitigation measures that are likely to result in the least environmewa??y damaging fsesible alternative. Mitigation includes: 1. Avoidance ofpotential adverse impacts, including: a. avoiding ecologically sensitive areas, b. scheduling activities to avoid vulnerable periods in life cycles or the creation of unfavorable environmental conditions C. preventing fragmentation of intact habitat areas. The destruction of habitat can be avoided through other public land access alternatives (vessel moorings).The action, as proposed,will result in the continued fragmentation of a New York State Significant Fish and Wildlife Habitat Area. Approval of the action will result in the continued physical loss of the ecological sensitive area. 2. Minimization of unavoidable potential adverse impacts, including: a. reducing scale or intensity of use or development, b. designing projects to result in the least amount of potential adverse impact, C. choosing alternative actions or methods that would lessen potential impact. The proposed action and associated impacts could be mitigated by seasonally mooring a vessel in public waters. This alternative would lessen the potential impacts to the high and intertidal marsh areas. 6.3 Protect and restore tidal and freshwater wetlands. A. Comply withutory and regulatory requirements of the thold Town Board of Trustees laws and regulati*r all Andros Patent and other lands undWeir jurisdiction In addition the applicant has not demonstrated that the following dock standards pursuant to 4 275-11 Construction and operation standards have been met, specifically dock standards 161 and 171 below. (d) Review and approval of dock applications. Before issuing a permit for a dock structure, the Trustees shall consider whether the dock will have any of the following harmful effects: [1] Whether the dock will impair navigation or be located in areas of high vessel traffic or vessel congestion; [2] Whether the dock will unduly interfere with the public use of waterways for swimming, boating,fishing, shellfishing, waterskiing and other water-dependant activities; [3] Whether the dock will unduly interfere with transit by the public along the public beaches orforeshore; [4] Whether the dock will significantly impair the use or value of waterfront property adjacent to or near the dock; [5] Whether the dock will cause degradation of surface water quality and natural resources; [61 Whether the dock will cause habitat fragmentation and loss of significant coastal fish and wildlife habitats; [71 Whether the dock will result in the destruction of or prevent the growth of vegetated wetlands, seagrasses including eelgrass (Zostera marina) and widgeon grass(Ruppia maritima) or shellfish; [8] Whether the dock will unduly restrict tidal flow or water circulation; [9] Whether the dock will be safe when constructed; [10] Whether the dock will adversely affect views, viewsheds and vistas important to the community; [111 Whether the cumulative impacts of a residential and commercial dock will change the waterway or the environment and whether alternate design, construction, and location of the dock will minimize cumulative impacts; and [12] Whether adequate facilities are available to boat owners and/or operators for fueling, discharge of waste and rubbish, electrical service and water service. Through a site visit to the proposed project location it appeared the neighbors vessel to the North East was sitting on the bottomland. Where as the proposed placement of the float wifl not extend beyond the neighbors, and the limited water depths indicated on the site plan. The proposed float and attached vessel could have potential adverse impacts to the public trust bottomland from sitting of vessel and/or float and prop dredging from the vessel. Pursuant to 4 275-11 Construction and operation standards no part of the floating dock will contact the bottomland during a normal low tide. Associated with a float is a vessel and therefore the potential adverse impacts from the vessel should be considered when protecting the public trust bottomland. § 275-11 Construction and operation standards. (2) Docks. (c) Regulations for the placement and configuration of docking facilities. [1] Residential docks. [Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No. 17-2005] [b] If any part of a residential dock structure includes afloat or floating dock, the float or floating dock portion shall be designed so that, with the exception of the pilings: [ti] No part of the floating dock will contact the bottomland during a normal low tide. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider these recommendations in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. "4.,'•' , .. , J 11 ,. ' •9 - �'�.+ SHRLrs R� \ ISLX ND `- L' I • F°M�dA SOUND. �\ .. l L Jockey Creek sands,"' U H 0 K \\ w ' !' •""%""' Cedar Beach Point s A6 Corer Creek e f RfchtnondCreek and Roark 0o ° % • Llllle Creek A Beach i _ .. ` _ \ .Nayack Ray Beaches L l� T L E ISP E C O N I C Ckwkogoe harbor d WeNandw B 0 U T N A Y P T 0«N @ Southold (South) ^ '.'66bY�r�Cksdk _ a 2500 0 2500 5000 jee( � a• °aw�_ • y COASTAL FISH& WILDLIFE HABITAT ASSESSMENT FORM Name of Area: Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands Designated: March 15, 1987 Date Revised: May 15, 2002 County: Suffolk I own(s): Southold 7'/� Quadrangle(s): Southold,NY; Southampton,NY Assessment Criteria Ecosystem Rarity(ER)--the uniqueness of the plant and animal community in the area and the physical,structural,and chemical features supporting this community. ER assessment: Bay-wetland complex,unusual in northern Long Island,but degraded in places by marina/residential development. Calculation:d(16 x 9)= 12 Species Vulnerability(SV)--the degree of vulnerability throughout its range in New York State of a species residing in the ecosystem or utilizing the ecosystem for its survival. SV assessment: Least tem(T),piping plover(E,T-Fed),and osprey(SC)nesting. Calculation: 36+(25/2) +(16/4)= 52.5 Human Use (HU)—the conduct of significant,demonstrable commercial, recreational, or educational wildlife-related human uses, either consumptive or non-consumptive,in the area or directly dependent upon the area. HU assessment: Commercial and recreational scalloping significant to Suffolk County. Clamming significant at the town level. 4 Population Level(PL)--the concentration of a species in the area during its normal, recurring period of occurrence,regardless of the length of that period of occurrence. PL assessment: Concentration of osprey is significant at the county-level. 4 Replaceability(R)--ability to replace the area,either on or off site,with an equivalent replacement for the same fish and wildlife and uses of those same fish and wildlife,for the same users of those fish and wildlife. R assessment: Irreplaceable. 1.2 Habitat Index= [ER+SV+HU+PL] =72.5 Significance=HI x R=87.0 Page 1 of 8 0 NEW YORK STATE SIGNIFICANT COASTAL FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT NARRATIVE CUTCHOGUE HARBOR AND WETLANDS LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF HABITAT: Cutchogue Harbor and its adjacent wetlands are located west of Little Hog Neck, opening into Little Peconic Bay in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County(7.5' Quadrangles: Southold,NY and Southampton,NY). This approximate 490 acre habitat includes the shallow open water area of Cutchogue Harbor(205 acres) and three adjacent, distinct tidal wetland/creek areas: Wickham Creek, Haywater Cove,and Meadow Beach(Horseshoe Cove). The Wicidiani Creek area contains approximately 70 acres of undisturbed tidal creek and Salt Marsh located behind a low beach on Cutchogue Harbor. The Haywater Cove area consists of approximately 190 acres of Salt Marsh islands,mudflats,open water and tidal Creek including East Creek, Mud Creek and Broadwater Cove. All three of these tidal creeks have been disturbed to some extent by adjacent residential and recreational development. The Meadow Beach area is an approximate 25 acre area, including a 15 acre wetland preserve owned by the Nature Conservancy,bordered by undeveloped wooded shoreline. Much of the Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands area receives moderate summer recreational use, including recreational boating in the coves and creeks. FISH AND WILDLIFE VALUES: The Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands complex represents a valuable ecosystem area in northern Long Island. Although the three wetland sites are relatively small, and subject to human disturbances, they provide suitable habitat for a variety of coastal wildlife species,including osprey (SC), least tem(T),piping plover(E, T-Fed) and diamondback terrapin. Osprey have nested in the area for many years using man-made nesting platforms placed at Wickham Creek and Meadow Beach. The Meadow Beach nesting site has been especially productive in past years, and has served as a source of young birds for the NYSDEC's "hacking" program in western New York. A nesting platform in Haywater Cove histnrica ly has been active and is an important potential nesting site. Meadow Beach supported a relatively small nesting colony of least terns of 20-60 pairs during 1982-1985. These numbers declined between 1986-1991 (ranging from 13-24 pairs). Least tern have nested sporadically since 1991 (1 pair in 1993; 14 pairs in 1997). Up to 4 pairs of piping plover nested at Meadow Beach and Wickham Creek during the early 1980s,but similarly, numbers of this species have declined to an annual average of 1 nesting pair between 1987 and 1996. The peak number of nesting piping plover pairs in the area during this period was 2, occurring in 1994. Diamondback terrapin nest in the Haywater Cove area,and up to 20 nests were reported from the Page 2 of 8 marsh areas at the mouth of Wickham Creek in 1996. This area may provide important breeding habitat for horseshoe crab,but additional documentation is required. The Cutchogue Harbor Wetlands serve as valuable feeding areas for the species noted above,as well as for herons, egrets,waterfowl, shorebirds, and a variety of other wildlife species. Bird species that are probable or confirmed inhabitants of the area include green heron,yellow-crowned night heron, Canada goose,mallard, American black duck,clapper rail,killdeer, belted kingfisher,red-winged blackbird, and sharp-tailed sparrow. Double-crested cormorant reportedly use surrounding creeks. Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands are very productive areas for marine finfish and shellfish. The marshes, mudflats and tidal creeks contribute significantly to the biological productivity of Cutchogue Harbor and adjoining portions of the Peconic Bays. Historically,eelgrass beds were present in the southwestern portion on the harbor, supporting a large number of commercial scallop houses in New Suffolk to the west. The Cutchogue Harbor area is one of the top areas in Southold for the harvesting of scallops and clams. The level of scalloping is significant at the county level. Clamming is significant to the Town of Southold. There is also a conch fishery of local importance. An adm nistrativP closure is in effect between May 15 and October 31 for Broadwater Cove and Wickham Creek. East Creek is closed to shellfishing year round. Blue crab are harvested locally for recreational purposes. The wetlands and tidal creeks serve as nursery and feeding areas(April-November, generally) for many estuarine fish species, including scup and winter flounder. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: Any activity that would substantially degrade the water quality in Cutchogue Harbor or the adjacent wetlands and creeks, would adversely affect the biological productivity of this area. All species of fish and wildlife may be affected by water pollution, such as chemical contamination (including food chain effects resulting from bioaccumulation), oil spills, excessive turbidity, stormwater runoff, and waste disposal, including boat wastes. It is essential that high water quality be maintained in the area, through control of sewage discharges from recreational boats and upland sources. Alteration of tidal patterns in the Cutchogue Harbor Wetlands (e.g., by modifying the inlets) could have major impacts on the fish and wildlife species present. Dredging in Cutchogue Harbor should be scheduled from September 15 through December 15 to minimize potential impacts on aquatic organisms and to allow for dredged material disposal when wildlife populations are least sensitive to disturbance. Dredged material disposal that alters creek inlets or tidal flow would negatively impact the habitat value of this site. Such impacts are reported to exist already at a dredged material disposal site in the Meadow Beach area,where tidal flow has been altered causing erosion of the marsh and shoaling to the north. Barriers to fish migration, whether physical or chemical, into Wickham Creek or Haywater Cove would have a major impact on the fisheries. Restoration of fisheries habitat through removal of such barriers, or other means, should be considered for the Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands area. Page 3 o 8 Unrestricted use of motorized vessels including personal watercraft in the protected, shallow waters of bays, harbors, and tidal creeks can have adverse effects on aquatic vegetation and fish and wildlife populations. Use of motorized vessels should be controlled (e a, no wale?Innes, speed zones, zones of exclusion)in and adjacent to shallow waters and vegetated wetlands. Elimination of salt marsh and intertidal areas,through loss of tidal connection, dredging, excavation, or filling, would result in a direct loss of valuable habitat area. Dredged material disposal in this area would be detrimental,but such activities may be designed to maintain or improve the habitat for certain species of wildlife,especially nesting shorebirds. Construction of shoreline structures, such as docks, piers,bulkheads, or revetments, in areas not previously disturbed by development,may result in the loss of productive areas which support the fish and wildlife resources of the Cutchogue Harbor area. Alternative strategies for the protection of shoreline property should be examined, including innovative,vegetation-based approaches. Control of invasive nuisance plant species, through a variety of means,may improve fish and wildlife species use of the area and enhance overall wetland values. Restoration opportunities may exist for eelgrass habitat in the western nearshore area of the harbor mouth. Eelgrass beds require high water quality for survival, and the existence of appropriate environmental conditions for eelgrass restoration should be carefully examined. Nesting shorebirds inhabiting Cutchogue Harbor and Wetlands are highly vulnerable to disturbance by humans,especially during the nesting and fledging period(March 15 through August 15). Significant pedestrian traffic or recreational vehicle use of the beach could easily eliminate the use of this site as a breeding area and should be minimized during this period. Recreational activities (e.g.,boat and personal watercraft landing, off-road vehicle use, picnicking)in the vicinity of bird nesting areas should be minimized during this period. Predation of chicks and destruction of eggs or nests by unleashed pets (e.g., dogs,cats)and natural predators may also occur, and predator control should be implemented where feasible. Fencing and/or continued annual posting of shorebird nesting areas should be provided to help protect these species. Control of vegetative succession,through beneficial use of dredged material or other means may improve the availability of nesting habitat in this area. Page 4 of 8 KNOWLEDGEABLE CONTACTS: Habitat Unit NYS Department of State Division of Coastal Resources 41 State Street Albany,NY 12231 Phone: (518)474-6000 NYSDEC—Region 1 State University of New York, Building 40 Stony Brook,NY 11790-2356 Phone: (631) 444-0354 Wildlife Manager NYSDEC—Region 1 State University of New York, Building 40 Stony Brook,NY 11790 Phone: (631)444-03 10 Bureau of Marine Resources NYSDEC 205 N. Belle Meade Road, Suite 1 East Setauket, NY 11733 Phone: (631)444-0430 Finfish and Crustaceans NYSDEC 205 N. Belle Meade Road, Suite 1 East Setauket,NY 11733 Phone: (631)444-0436 New York Natural Heritage Program Wildlife Resources Center 700 Troy-Schenectady Road Latham,NY 12110 Phone: (518) 783-3932 Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road; P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Phone: (631) 765-1801 Page 5 of 8 Office of Ecology Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services Bureau of Environmental Management County Center Riverhead,NY 11901 Phone: (631) 852-2077 Seatuck Research Program Cornell University Laboratory of Ornithology P.O. Box 31 Islip,NY 11751 Phone: (631) 581-6908 NYS Sea Grant Extension Service Cornell University Laboratory 3905 Sound Avenue Riverhead,NY 11901 Phone: (631) 727-3910 Cornell Cooperative Extension Marine Program 3690 Cedar Beach Road Southold,NY 11971 Phone: (631) 852-8660 Paul Stoutenburgh 4015 Skunk Lane Cutchogue,NY 11935 Phone: (631) 734-6605 Page 6 of 8 \ f y � • 1 - LITII,E CREEK&REACH Na+4or• � l` 1 CUTCHOGUE HARBOR ffiWE7I.ANDS � S .nt qW r� y 'a '•" .: DOWNS CREEK": • „ „ • r V �� _ Peim38� J _ > x ufiru> wlo-moi o-..va>.snm.�uniw;vn xun xas us. NOR T R A C E ' OBINS ISLAND » `S To print on 8.5 z I 1 set printer to Fit to Print or r_duce by 64% Page 7 of 8 - ,!UN - \ Soulhhold Iowa \0(2-- Bozrd¢t ipustees Q `o �',C,� O,i S �1e`J`JP� AQQ� CA �v K r ' Garrett A. Strang• • Architect 1230 Traveler St., Box 1412 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (631) 765.5455 Fax(631) 765.5490 May 16, 2008 $801snq)o pJeo8 awol p10441nog James King, President 8002 9 Southold Town Board of Trustees a AM POB 1179 Southold, NY 11971 n 8 51 Re: 2000 Broadwaters LLC, 2000 Broadwaters Road, Cutchogue, NY SCTM#1000-104-09-12 Proposed New Dock Permit Dear Mr. King and Members of the Board: In accordance with the outcome of our site inspection meeting of Wednesday May 14`h, enclosed are four copies of the amended drawing. As discussed, the following changes have been made; The float has been rotated so as to be in alignment with the dock The ramp has been increased to 16' long The dock has been reduced in length to 106', reduced in width to 3' and lowered to be 2' above M11W The 6" piles in the marsh area have been changed to 4" x 4" posts The landward end of the catwalk has been shown to be 15' off the property line If, you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact my office. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, Garrett A. Strang, R.A. Architect Encs. James F. King, President -``�Of SO(/�yO Town Hall Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President �� l� 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson # 4 Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen C4 NC John Holzapfel '�� i- Telephone(631) 765-1892 COUN Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Office Use Only �alan Erosion Permit Application D 1� ^ E etland Permit Application Administrative Permit ((g' Amendment/Transf r/Ext nsion D Received Application: _c Ge eceived FeeS a5= APR 3 0 2008 �ompleted Application O _Incomplete _SEQRA Classification: SOutBoard Trustees own Type IType 11 Unlisted _Coordination:(date sent) ,MRP Consistency Assessment Form Qf ,GAC Referral Sent: L11aq(W Plate of Inspection: a— �(Oy _Receipt of CAC Report: _Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: iPublic Hearing Held:—p� Resolution: Name of Applicant Z BOO M/c/DI�n vW/J 77;-T- S Z Address � U� 8�4 A i ti G= Z � , -O/c n O �L VNl ) /Z v Phone Number:( ) 17 / 6 - '�-cl I - G O Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000 - l U 4- — b `7 — I Z Property Location: 2 O > T v g p w 1/ 7-[ 2 S tZo 4 p (provide LILCO Pole#, distance to cross streets, and location) /I AGENT: fJ /ZA , S i 2 A /�I �� /V /Z-G� (If applicable) q Address: y 7 /fC L O Phone: (3 Wd of Trustees ApplicatN p GENERAL DATA Land Area (in square feet): Area Zoning: /— Previous use of property: C c" E s 50 ^ 3' 4 2 e7li Intended use of property: s/ .v y G c�— p �X, /e y P4J12 G L_ / A;lj e0z Covenants and Restrictions: Yes V No If"Yes", please provide copy. Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date :;Qu-1-k,cv cos, 17ir%I: 6i, 6. tm Z-Z�535– No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspend by a governmental agency? No Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description (use attachments if necessary): y -i/ zo5 � K / z- 117P Wd of Trustees Applicat" WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations: / is [ v o TC J��G Ec- F5G /t z 4,r,� 5 S !` F0 A e- 57 Area of wetlands on lot: �� / square feet Percent coverage of lot: % Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands: 9 5 feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: 0 feet Does the/project involve excavation or filling? No Yes If yes, how much material will be excavated? cubic yards How much material will be filled? cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: IVIA feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: 41— 5 /d Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: NA Statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason of such proposed operations (use attachments if appropriate): We v r • « M PROJECT ID NUMBER 617.20 SEQR APPENDIX C STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM for UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART 1 -PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project Sponsor) 1.APPLICANT/SPONSOR / 1 i/2.PROJECT NAME c-•z-� /3 2 O r 0,6 Ar/1 /i.�s G L G d I"oSlE p U`r v� �e / -c 2 fG /r 22 r ,C/ 5>tia. A1-52s4D4tra—iF25 . (.--L c- 3 PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality County f(/GFO 7- L�— 4. PRECISE LOCATION: Street Addess and Road Intersections, Prominent landmarks etc -or provide map 2e--v-6 LO.a/,- WATlv�tiS /Z-offP crirc/-/a '-�;v•-/ yf-' //93r SC7-^ 'Z� / 04 - 09 - I Z 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: 0 New ❑Expansion ❑Modification/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: 7.AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially f 39 acres Ultimately acres 8.WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS? Yes ❑ No If no,describe briefly: 9.WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? (Choose as many as apply.) Residential ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Agriculture ❑Park/Forest/Open Space ❑Other (describe) 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (Federal, State or Local) JAYes ElNoIf yes, list agency name and permit / approval: JAYes Y".5_ P /57 3Us 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ElYes 141No If yes, list agency name and permit / approval: 12 AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/ APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? Ores ❑No I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant / Sponsor Name �� FC/L�T/A• _5i/gyp- 1-4 ALL-f/ 7-/,-c-T,-7,44 Ze: 41/71®,- Signature If the action is a Costal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment PART II - IMPACT ASSESSMENT To be completed by Lead Agency) A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR,PART 617.4? If yes,coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAF. ❑ Yes 1:1 No B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR,PART 617.6? If No,a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency. Yes ❑ No C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten,if legible) C1. Existing air quality,surface or groundwater quality or quantity,noise levels,existing traffic pattern,solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion,drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic,agricultural,archaeological,historic,or other natural or cultural resources;or community or neighborhood character?Explain briefly: C3. Vegetation or fauna,fish,shellfish or wildlife species,significant habitats,or threatened or endangered species?Explain briefly: C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources?Explain briefly: C5. Growth,subsequent development,or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action?Explain briefly: C6. Long term short term,cumulative,or other effects not identified in C1-05? Explain briefly: C7. Other impacts(including changes in use of either quanti X or t X pe of ener ? Explain briefl : D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREA CEA? If es,ex lainbrief : ❑ Yes ❑No THERE,OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE,CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? If X es ex Iain: Yes No _ PART III-DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE(To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above,determine whether it is substantial,large,important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its(a)setting(i.e.urban or rural);(b)probability of occurring;(c)duration;(d)irreversibility;(e) geographic scope; and (f)magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identifed and adequately addressed. If question d of part ii was checked yes,the determination of significance must evaluate the potential impact of the proposed action on the environmental characteristics of the CEA. Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULI. EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation,that the proposed actio WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide, on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting thi determination. Name of Lead Agency Date 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) PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Name: Address: #1000-104-09-11 Richard Mikulas 14 Huntington Road Robyn Mikulas Garden City, NY 11530 #1000-104-09-13 Spiro Geroulanos 1323851h. Street Brooklyn, NY 11228 #1000-104-11-1.7 Francois Latapie 467 Central Park West Suzanne Latapie New York, NY 10025 1, GARRETT A. STRANG, residing at 1230 Traveler Street, Southold, New York, being duly sworn, deposes and say that: On the 1st of May, 2008, deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the address set opposite the name of each person is the address of said person as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at Southold, NY, that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified) (registered) mail. ignature Sworn to before me this 1st day of May 2008. arbara A. trang N ARY PUBLIC, New York (Notary Public) No. 4730095 Qualified - Suffolk County Comm. Expires July 31,291 o James F. King, President ��Of SO(/lyo Town Hall Jill M. Doherty,Vice-President 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen Bob Ghosio, Jr. Telephone(631) 765-1592 CourmFax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD --------------------------------------------------------------- In the Matter of the Application of ----� K'vi�2oc1 � Le�,<,1c c COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, z:�Aa s ,iij A STc-g�S residing at / Z 3 O 7;4 a ✓-S e, jr S T2 ©v r,// -,e p IU mo w 7 i being duly sworn, depose and say: r That on the(5 day of ��� , 200.7 1 personally posted the property known as Zov� ��o.n,00✓a Ts z 5 /�o.pp GuTGr/oSV�� � y by placing the Board of Trustees official poster where it can easily be seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight days prior to the date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held Wv, / an en0batrfo.' 'r- Dated: (signature) worn to before me this S7-day off1AY 200? N tary Public Barbara A. Strang NOTARY PUBLIC, New York No. 4730095 Qualified - Suffolk County Comm. Expires July 31,20(6 Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its si nig ficant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area(which includes all of Southold Town) 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer must be explained in detail, listing both supporting and non- supporting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold 's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# le 4 -�_- / Z PROJECT NAME The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board ❑ Planning Board❑ Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees F7 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g. capital ❑ construction,planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) ❑ (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license,certification: Nature and extent of action: c:::� u5 7/LU Gr A)& 9 / � 1 0-1 F,/ fe-// ae�-rte, Z, S X 1 Z /Z A r" Acv o 6 zo F—�—c)4 i N M Location of action: r/F-, 5 44/7 Site acreage: . 3 Present land use: -5- 6£— Present zoning classification: 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Z C-Z�� Ty �� S, /v /z: (b) Mailing address: / 2 3 �Le �r /iu y/= (c) Telephone number: Area Code 7 (d) Application number, if any: Will the action be directly undertaken,require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ❑ No lei If yes,which state or federal agency? C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ZSJ Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable Tff 6:cP/V 5 %/L CSG%so-7J O/— �4 Ty/ /� T� T7oGrc �g ---, << .., /> 5 G= l 5 G✓ / %!-f /f"zT / Y- F—,4)47 F b GSA iZ c-7-,r- O S�zi �i�oL17 7—O urn/ Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No L Not Applicable e-- 1245 Sd��ic !7V /Q/L �rA. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III-Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable G��rrs 72 c�e- d / 9s /� / /a 7-,r-:: /s 7--4r— 4r/ l /., 5 S c- c— Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III-Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable 7-1? /I-yc s � stir T/tf- -�e- r 5 / .v "q L�i �Tso� -!5O As z 4E pf- Tum i3-y�rc >s To 9--X /3 ivy yo/ 7- 1,IX n/— t"-3 o/` �74-� r .o moi✓ ti/6/!c�-f GOU�o C�ovgif— /J�ein o c (i� ,/V� a—S Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ❑ Yes ❑ No M Not Applicable �/y �� TABS Lf id 7-C-, 5ari.Lc ,c_. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III- Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. ❑ ❑ Yes No Not A ► able ,�iS �viC.A>�✓(/« J`o /��oSyS �s,� � �U� r�-�su� s rs Ti-f� actf6 �? �✓7 ��i � �^ F � �nl � �i2o�u/s, /� �c/ T/-� L �-Y �iZ/ i ti .V�� Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ NoX Not Applicable /f / 5 LC- ti `> , yrrry 7-/,,�,<- / / S/G A27,5, C- ec- e, >lLL L=k A U ;—� - l�>0 1�-, c ;�— o n Tft u>dJ 5 ,A Gle- G 17-v Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable / 'o AZ4 -Z- 00/f5 1�//✓ ST wi�L s5 � �rti� cgy�� iC1.va /ltiy S�Lio W75i _ 3 /cc 2-E sr /22 Divi/ 4r> c/ / 5 z�sE/� a 4r0 .V -F—�7 PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. ❑ YeNo Lef�!L Not Applicable Tlf/ 5 / S //> 9�T/AL /,�' 5r� Lro� 7l� i7�d � X /Si/�S Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLIO Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ NoErNot Applicable 7— .q GAJ o 7`/;� 7- Attach Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III —Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. FO Yes ❑ No ❑ Not Applicable 7-1-eC 4aCFC tci /GL �s � iJO �z%5i/�/2c cr5 Ecs //L C9/� �— � i� oh. �n Ci✓7- 4C � 5. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No DEN Not Applicable A10 1/Y/ `'Iae 7— ,4 4 iq n! c— / 4, ) - Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No k Not Applicable PREPARED BY �ip �z/'T Q• s7/�I tis TITLE iCf u1vrTre-1, ;-s;DATE N M LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION RE: Premises, Broadwaters Road, Cutchogue, NY SCTM 41000-104-9-13 1. SPIRO GEROULANOS, HEREBY AUTHORIZE GARRETT A. STRANG, ARCHITECT TO ACT ON MY BEHALF WHEN MAKING APPLICATION TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE OF NEW YORK, SUFFOLK COUNTY, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROJECT. -------- ----------------- SPIRO G OULANOS Sworn to before me this i r Pay of 2007 I�� Notary Public State of New York GEORGE LILIKAKIS Notary Public,State of NswYodg No.01 LI6=618 Qualified in Kings County Commission Expires Apr.C6,20 f M M buard of Trustees Application County of Suffolk State of New York 310140 0620LA-4/,1oS BEING DULY SWORN 1 "OyLDES'" n..r-...iceDLPVSES AND ArIuV1J TH1nGlj 11L: a - PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE 13ES'f OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELLLF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE INTHE MANNER SET MORPH 1N 'THIS APPLICA'1.10N AND AS MAY 41APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES, THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THF. TOWN "I'Itl!>'I'I?hS HARMI.I aS .AND FRFF. FROM ANY AN]) AI,I, DAMA(iES AND CLAIMS AIUS1NG UNDER OR BY VIRTUE UF' SAlll PEI<AUj-(S), 1F GRAN'1'Lll, IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENTS) OR REPRESENTATIVEISI. '1'O ENTE'R ONTO lv1Y PROPERTY TO 1NSPEC'T 'I'l-1E PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION W1TH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. Signatw' SWORN '1'O BEFORE ME 'THIS 2 2 N.o DAY Ol•' � . ZUoQ ^-NotaPublic Barbara A. Strang NOTARY PUBLIC; New York No. 4730095 Qualified - Suffolk County Comm. Expires July 31, Z o/o M APPLICANT/AGENTMEPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town ofe t, u' Code f Ethics prohibits con iticts of int rest on the part of town officers and einplovees The purpose o I' this Form Is id information which can Alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action i necessary to avoid same, n /� YOUR NAME: V�/QO v�20UL4 JdS (Last name,first name,griddle initial, unless you arc applying in the came of someone else or other entity, such as a company. ll so,indicate the other person's or company's mama.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.] Tax grievance Building Variance Trustee Change of Zone — Coastal Erosion Approval of plat Mooring Exemption from plat or official map 1'lunniug Other (If"Other",name the activity.) Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,pereut,ur child)leave a relalionshipwith any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"it l odes by blond,Marriage,ur business iutcrest."Business interest"means a busine5_. including a partnership, in which the town olliccr or employ"has even a portiat uwnership of(or employment by)a cu rporatiuu in which the town officer or employee owns inure than 5%of the shares. YES NO ✓ If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Nance of person employed by the Town of Southuld Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the;y)plicanVageutlrCprescntative);wd die town officer or employee. Either cheep the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her slxwuse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply): A)the owner of greater than 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant (when the applicant is a corporation); _B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation); C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or ' _D)the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted this 2 w- d—, of�A^ 2000 Signature ,-✓ Lsr^-�-�— Print Name s/fro ECOy<Q s Form TS I Garrett A. Strang Architect 1230 Traveler St., Box 1412 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (631) 765-5455 Fax(631) 765-5490 April 30, 2008 D E C l5 0 U E APR 3 0 2008 D James King, President Southold Town Board of Trustees Board tows POB 1179 0/�msteei Southold, NY 11971 Re: 2000 Broadwaters LLC, 2000 Broadwaters Road, Cutchogue, NY SCTM#1000-104-09-12 Proposed New Dock Permit Dear Mr. King and Members of the Board: Enclosed is a permit application along with all required documentation, together with a check in the amount of$250.00 in connection with the above referenced property. If, you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact my office. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, Garrett A. Strang, R.A. Architect Encs. IF . . . . . , . .,r -q a m� ,.;r,.,u.,.. T +: ., .,:_. si.r .-. . yr;:'S? } NI •;; .-.x s ' Is :k ' t .w.;k*" +,r ' ,,,,+.F,e;i/' r .. . . ;i. .. 4i - ^' ri ',1 nr n a ,, Y`. ,"r:x'.'.' 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D8 a4Y � 4 y u N \ �) N kw 4t/ � a�" 4U . dye A JUN — 4 2008 D rozA Q ' des - / "''1�A,S'Y, sa thh014 T"d k Yc?`�' W iU N• Board M Tmstee4 /�jj ,7 ` � 1� rq V 641 QJ 3 , . r ' P c �61 aE3 ��y� q 1. 1 e'er �q �4AWPIS,I, I- N 'n 0, 4firyQ �� \ i 4/ oke \ O /V 01 f00 0 \� 1 ;1 ) } - \\\ \\ I, � ` SITE DATA A� SITE AREA .439 ACRES 19,157 SO. FT. �p 7 r1 \ / p 3�,/Y' w Nv •}j' �k/✓/ / K� 1 / / /I \ b TAX MAP 111 " 1000 -104-09- 72 - tiJif �� y (lyr FILED MAP DATA AMENDED MAP"A" OF NASSAU POINT - 4 W- �y r �f/ h ,�4 FILED AUGUST 16, 1922, FILE No. 156 �7 g�\tI/yam, v /d b ,/ J / / NASSAU POINT,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD a• Fy, / �v.� // 4 SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK ©4 'w .,by* - •" rL ` ' / . 1 ,1 / / / ,� / 0 ZONING R-4WRESIDENTIAL `? „ eao.nawar[as cwE \ '1 �\ / V / \ +- 1, rO.N IF +OUTIIGLD 11 FLOOD ZONE "AE"(el.•8) 3 "X" "1 �/\ 'si \ 1 USEi�+ E�'�+'I EXISTING ACCESSORYGARAGE \ 1 //✓ , i / '� v/ /a-' : / / i / \ \i PROPOSED. SAME WITH DOCK X % / - / / 11 1G \ \\ (}� // �((� ' - i Tris,r ^I ry\ s _ . 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STRAND Zc'�c��% T" L i � _ � . ✓ fvIEEUGEOI WETLANDSWAS DETERMINE❑ Vp� a4'" C xtl4aM1ON L9J T _ c -+�.T 2 v- I L+a FOHPRT IIFRRMANN OF ENCONSULTANTS _ - - �1 D architect ��� E� ,OUI IHAMPION NEW YORK I �� - - ) b �n•. r - + I DA Ev kf Al",UOZ mscIF 1230 Traveler Street Southo:d N.Y. 11971 , 4 - _ als2aa 631 - 765 - 5455 aanarnr 4 11c- - LOVIWATERL FOX, WAS , OPSEDETERMINED - - _ `DrATF OF NEMI y�O �' "euc• .r 7?: tO1 1 � ' I .3 B\ FRHLA' H 40::, PLS, OF SEA LEVEL MAPING, __ � -� -•�• - 3 IAVFRHEAIL, NEW vORk iBATED IAA" lt '007 -`--'"_.,._....-._-,._•-..__-__._..�,...____ II PYTry.` 1"Ln�Y-F- /A •• _ -7EGK- ,UIZF/i tE� 4 .4%'PObT+', . Af v' //�E.y '` 9F= �v C.- T V IL I . 0 GATWg1.IL `\Y I i I C _ O 1 It 11 11 1 +Z. 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I 1 �,�. a7vM�� o<• _ UI44J M �� ,� V#4rj a ` Iyu J/ nj VL Z �V 0y\ x$ 41L 4 0 \{Go 4/ P / SITE DATA / �/�',,h /l alrr I 1 'ST,E. ` \� 10 SITE AREA .439 ACRES - 19,157 SO. FT. '� `n ' +• " �� \\ \ 'L" Ib NW l / TAX MAP # 1000- 104.09- 12 W 4 w / •<, _ / / / / FILED MAP DATA AMENDED MAP "A" OF NASSAU POINT FILED AUGUST 16, 1922, FILE No. 156 NASSAU POINT,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 'r �J r\' ,�. .G/ •Y / / / / A SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK �4a� ice/ //' / / �/ � / �., '� \0 ZONING R -401RESIDENTIALp0.. $ `A. BROAgNA7fR5 cwf 11 m FLOOD ZONE "AE" (el. -a) & SIX„ 5ounlo � \ 1 TOWN Or iD \ `'A , - ' - J`'/- �'�} i - 3 . i- � ''✓r�W"�/ r�r� / / USE e, pi EXISTING ACCESSORY GARAGE PROPOSED SAME WITH DOCK Y• � , 0 It '�i' \� 10 - - 17 NOTE : THIS SITE PLAN WAS PREPARED WITH INFORMATION TAKEN FROM -r / i (V AWN A SURVEY MADE BY JOHN C EHLERS, LAND SURVEYOR, /� L 1 I�_ _ _ _ �•. % U r �' Y �^ RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK I I I I/ P-1 I�"'1 `\ T r (/ N 7 DATED' NOVEMBER30,2006 - — `� „ -- _ REVISED' JULY 7, 2007 -=�'_i"> L- F_- = I _ J^/ r1 rTE .���i ��< J �U F� \v � N ALL ELEVATION AND COUNTOUR LINES ARE REFERENCED TO N.G V.D- �Y' / I �VPP�1T AED AST /TC THE EDGE OF WETLANDS WAS DETERMINED A R R E T T A . S T R A N G Za�t� - =an_ ','✓,�T t.-- rG�/ L_ L..G- BY ROBERT HERRMANN OF ENCONSULTANTS _ 4J wcnnoN SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK architect ..� E �.� z Li-r v-- G UTA H_'�• t._1 E:._:_ 1-! E.- .� `f.J tom. - _ DATED: MAY 2007 IC EI[ PE VISEU OILEW IN6 N^ 1230 Traveler Street Southold N.Y. 11971 nsti1el-roc a-z� oa 155uFv-,�,zT��.✓rl -�� LOW WATER LINE WAS DETERMINED 015244 BY ROBERT H. FOX, PLq I Tf 6;; 1 %RS - 5455 S, OF SEA LEVEL MAPING, _ _ _ _ _ P °Wrr 9- 08 �''J ' It✓a_v T�"5T�'`� ,y'� _ _ _ - � 1� sJAy�@ � RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK Ol NEW DATED. MAY 11. 2007 rauncr-�r — ✓< 7: ID -k=,%'-07-: 12.E16vuS. ToflEL�Tq❑ST.- - 1 OF l e•1xI /n/--TTr— _ L \vL-ori--/moi-lv�-+ Gvtl V in + 4.G• - �� \y/.-T rvhN —� Lo PES 9�PI �T>=tom _ ��.0 . (1 TLF E.x AG, GE.Iz-F+TEv �„LSV � SUE T7 TI-I� r/IFF EQE-NTIF l� - 4 __-140 _zO Ivo g< GO 4G .n v 1� D I1. . AT GP\T �VAi_ 1� AN V7 rcl�- VCz-1'\ GP-+1.� _ T rru�,T E.4 5 (0 N r NOTE: DEPTH OF WATER SOUNDINGS SHOWN WERE � �1 TAKEN AT LOW TIDE ON JANUARY 4, 2006 BY ROBERT H. FOX OF SEA LEVEL MAPING ' TIDAL DIFFERENTIAL IS 2.5' +/- () h' !// U I r r 19 A A V u 9• J � I � N14 U 1 n � - A v lq, (V /rl ,�.r N m r-- 07 L Oi PIaW7raias8 i u at o e adv Vn /� r,r e i w 1 :, .I 1 , N1 V. Aon°L4 I F- N I/1 � 44vQ�: � �� •I - y z N Y t VL o C� SITE DATA j ko SITE AREA .439 ACRES - 19,157 SQ. FT. N �/ / / t // / / \ b TAX MAP # 1000 -104-09 -12 FILED MAP DATA AMENDED MAP "A” OF NASSAU POINT '7 o\U� �. / ! Q/ / / ( FILED AUGUST 16, 1922, FILE No. 156 QB NASSAU POINT,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ♦ "§ , - "'� - I. SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK yes'at \' /� / � / / \0 ZONING R-40/RESIDENTIAL o „ ♦"wy BROADWATERS cWE E \ m u 7 x FLOOD ZONE AE el. -e R „X„ " ,,♦ . � '` O •."..,,.,_°• � \ �" a x " ( I s �v p sown or Soun�a�o '� -- /�' �} ' �J . . — �!✓IF''"�r,/.?'9 — r ' / USE t EXISTING ACCESSORY GARAGE jO '" °/ ♦ -:�' --- t, PROPOSED SAME WITH DOCK \ •� �, i — X. tl•T G' w .•°'°,•' , y© � - _ ®I art '' . o ✓ 1 \w . ,141 U� ♦,4' i NOTE : 15 — ♦.\ 486° oz m3 '\V. _ .F +�_ � — r7 , , ��� - THISSITE PLAN WAS PREPARED WITH INFORMATION TAKEN FROM \ '� K g0.E9• T 1 E L1N /'// ;B{/'� \.�j �" A SURVEY MADE BY JOHN C. EHLERS, LAND SURVEYOR, RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK DATED: NOVEMBER J0, 200fi REVISED: JULY 3. 2007 -'��L = ( " = Z`' " \ � !+i/ r`rr[ ��/777 �J Fid (�I Fi \V �E� 51t7 NG(: \SSERED ARC _ ALL ELEVATION AND COUNTOUR LINES ARE REFI! TO N.G V D. 17- ' /�--� -- (''� 1 �4�REtT A. ST//Ay Cf /� THE EDGE OF WETLANDS LINES ARE �7 V GARR-ETT A . ..tiSTRANG BY ROBERT F WETLAND OF AS DETERMINED - _ architect LOCirMN --P-- e,Jwv�YE,-P� �r9 rs,.6 -_ - BYROBMPTON, NEWYORK 115- - - - / arc• i eCt - Gi.uTGH �J'G t_1F i F-.I E.w•./ Y.�e.. 1G� _ SCALt NE V:SCo xxI,N,N6 x� DATED: MAY 2007 1230 Traveler Street Southold N.Y. 11971 1 As64,9rw 4-Z, Issues Tv ve-� JE LOW WATER LINE WAS DETERMINED 015244 ewT4 _= ya l-l-ItvLv TRu 6T .S BY ROBERT H. FOX, PLS, OF SEA LEVEL MAPING, _ - 4 �� OS — v _ - , N rTgTEOFNEwy�� 631 - 765 5455 weAYrxx. cwRs RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK wxneceT xn DATED: MAY 11, 2007 la 5�.