HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-125.-1-2.6 OFFICE LOCATION:
Town Hall Annex
54375 State Route 25
(cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.)
Southold, NY
M~ILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, NY 11971
Telephone: 631 765-1938
Fax: 631 765-3136
LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
To: Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Chair
Town of Southold Planning Board d//'
From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner '~ --
LWRP Coordinator
Date: July 28, 2008
Re~
Site Plan Approval for Mattituck Park District Lighting
Located at 350 Aldrich Lane, Laurel
SCTM#1000-125-1-2.6 Zoning District: A-C
This proposed site plan is for five (5) new poles to light the existing recreational field, C-1 pole =
70' in height with twelve (12) fixtures (approx. +/- 100' from south prop. line), C-2 pole = 70'
in height with six (6) fixtures (approx. +/- 200' from west prop. line), C-3 pole = 70' in height
with ten (10) fixtures (approx. +/- 180' from west prop line), B-1 pole = 80' in height with seven
(7) fixtures (approx. +/- 18' from east prop. line), B-2 pole = 80' in height with seven (7) fixtures
(approx. +/- 15' from north prop. line.) on a six acre parcel in the AC Zone.
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
and information available to me, I recommend that the proposed action is CONSISTENT with
the policies of the LWRP and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP.
Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written
determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action.
Cc: Heather Lanza, Director of Planning
PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS
JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE
Chair
KENNETH L. EDWARDS
MARTIN H. SIDOR
GEORGE D. SOLOMON
JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND
Date:
To:
From:
MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1179
Southold, N-Y 11971
OFFICE LOCATION:
Town Hall Annex
54375 State Route 25
(cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.)
Southold, NY
Telephone: 631 765-1938
May 21, 2008
PLANNING BOARD OFFICE
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
MEMORANDUM
Mark Terry, Local Water Revitalization Program
Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer/"~
MAY" 08I
RE: LWRP Comments
The project status is a New Active Site Plan.
information pertaining to the listed project:
of the site plan application
Mattituck Park District Lighting
Located 350 Aldrich Lane in
SCTM #: 1000-125-1-2.6
This site plan is for five (5) new poles to light the existing recreational field, C-1 pole =
70' in height with twelve (12) fixtures (Approx. +/- 100' from south Prop line.), C-2 pole =
70' in height with six (6) fixtures (Approx. +/- 200' from west Prop line.), C-3 pole = 70'
in height with ten (10) fixtures (Approx. +/- 180' from west Prop line.), B-1 pole = 80' in
height with seven (7) fixtures (Approx. +/- 18' from east Prop line.), B-1 pole = 80' in
height with seven (7) fixtures (Approx. +/- 15' from north Prop line.) on six acre parcel in
the AC Zone. located approximately 712' northwest of Franklinville Road on the north
side of Aldrich Lane, known as 350 Aldrich Lane in Laurel. SCTM#(s) 1000-125.-1-2.6
In reference to the above, attached you will find a site plan, EAF, Notice of Disapprovals,
and site plan application for your review. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed
build out of this site.
Please review for LWRP consistency.
Thank you in advance.
cc: file
Enc.: 1 Site plan prepared by Ward Associates dated January 7, 2008, ND, EAr and site
plan application, L~d~2]P ~P,¢-4'~
Mattituck Park District - Aldrich Lane Lights
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 significant
beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town).
3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of
the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be
analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a determination that it is consistent to the maximum
extent practicable with the LWRP policy
standards and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy
standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken.
A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of 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# 1000- 125- 1 -2.6
The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response):
Town Board Planning Dept. ~X Building Dept. X Board of Trustees
ZBA _X_
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: X
· Mattituck Park District is a special taxing district authorized by the NYS Legislature in 1941,
which levies taxes on property in its district through the Town of Southold. It is financing this
project through funds from the Southold Town Recreational Fund amd serial tax bonds to be
approved by the Town Board of the Town of Southold.
Nature and extent of action:
Construction of five sports lighting poles to replace 8 lighting poles on soccer/baseball fields.
Location of action: Aldrich Lane, Laurel, NY
Site acreage: 6 acres
Present land use: Athletic fields
Present zoning classification: AC
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: Mattituck Park District
(b) Mailing address: PO Box 1413, Mattituck, NY 11952
(c) Telephone number: Area Code (631) 298-9103
(d) Application number, if any:
Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency?
NO
If yes, which state or federal agency?
DEVELOPED COAST POLICY
Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community
character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a
coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III - Policies;
Page 2 for evaluation criteria.
Yes No (Not Applicable ) YES. This project will allow utilization of the open space of
athletic fields rather than the development otherwise permitted by the AC Zone.
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 (Not Applicable) NOT APPLICABLE
Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See
LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 6 through 7/'or evaluation criteria
Yes No (Not Applicable) YES Sports teams are currently practicing under gasoline powered
temporary portable lighting since the prior lighting poles were removed. They are noisy and
pollute, and do not provide sufficient illumination for evening practices. The former lights were
old, energy-inefficient, and light polluting. These lights are designed to avoid those problems.
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) NOT APPLICABLE
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 (Not Applicable) NOT APPLICABLE
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 Applicable) NOT APPLICABLE
Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -
Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section III - Policies Pages; 34 through 38
for evaluation criteria.
Yes No (Not Applicable) NOT APPLICABLE
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) NOT APPLICABLE
PUBLIC COAST POLICIES
Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and
public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III Policies; Pages 38 through 46
for evaluation criteria.
Yes No (Not Applicable) YES These sports fields are used by the Mattituck Soccer Club, which
has over 700 children from the North Fork enrolled in its programs, various baseball and softball
organizations, and other Mattituck-Laurel residents. Currently, the teams are unable to practice
effectively after dark, which prevents the school aged children from practicing, particularly in the
Fall and early Spring, because it gets dark so soon after school hours.
WORKING COAST POLICIES
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 No (Not Applicable ) NOT APPLICABLE
Policy t 1. 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.
Yes No Not Applicable NOT APPLICABLE
Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section II1 - Policies;
Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria.
Yes No Not Applicable NOT APPLICABLE
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 Not Applicable - YES. These lights will provide a huge reduction in energy usage and cost.
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD
SITE PLAN APPLICATION
Application Date:
Site Plan Name:
Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000 -
.,SECTION A: Site Plan Name and Location
Other SCTM#'s:
Street Address: /~/c~, ~-~__ Hamlet:
Distance to nearest intersection:
Type of Site Plan: ~ New Amended Residential
If Amended, last approval date: / /
SECTION B: Owner/Aqent Contact Information
Please list name, ma~ling address and phone number for each contact:
Property Owner ~4/~TT 1~7-(2(t~ ~,%P~I<. -~lsq~lET-
Street ~P~:F)~c~'-/L tt~.~
Ci~ ~t%~ State ~¥ Zip.
GS/-
Home Telephone ~-~ I0~ Other
Applicant ~
Street
City State ~
Other
Home Telephone
Applicant's Agent or Representative
Contact Person(s)*
Street IP(~
State /~ 7 Zip IIq 2
Office Telephone ~1' ~g'%~ Other
*Unless otherwise requested, correspondence will be sent only to this person.
3/19~2008 1
SECTION C: Site Data
Proposed construction type: New ~
Property total acreage or square footage:
Site Plan build-out acreage or square footage:
Modification of Existing Structure
Change of use
{9 ac./sq, ft.
Ix[ t ~ _ac./sq. ft.
Agricultural
Is there an existing or proposed Sale of Development Rights on the property? Yes __
If yes, explain:
No X
Property Zoning District(s):
Building Department Notice of Disapproval Date: ~/ // / ~'
Is an application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals required? Yes X. No __
If yes, have you submitted an application to the ZBA? Yes __ No
If yes, attach a copy of the application packet.
Show all uses proposed and existing. Indicate which building will have which use. If more then one use is proposed
per building, indicate square footage of floor area per use.
existing property uses:
List
all
List all proposed property uses:
Other accessory uses:
Existing lot coverage: % Proposed lot coverage: t %
Gross floor area of existing structure(s): sq. ft. Gross floor area of proposed structure(s):.
Parking Space Data:
of existing spaces:
# of proposed spaces: ~-Ctm,~ Loading Berth: Yes No~x_
Landscaping Details:
Existing landscape coverage:
% Proposed landscape coverage:. %
Waterfront Data:
Is this property within 500" of a wetland area? Yes __
No /X~ If yes explain:
I, the undersigned, certify that all the above information is true.
Signature of Preparer: ~ ~ ._~..~, Date:
2
3/19/2008
FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL
DATE: April 4, 2008
To: Thomas McCaffery for
Mattituck Park District
P O 1413
Mattituck, NY 11952
Please take notice that your application dated April 1, 2008
For accessory sports lighting (five poles) at
Location of property: 350 Aldrich La., Mattituck/Laurel
County Tax Map No. 1000- Section 125 Block 1 Lot 2.6
Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds:
The proposed sports lightin~ on this 6 acre lot in an AC District is not permitted pursuant
to Article III Sect. 280-15 (E).
The maximum height requirement is 18'.
The plans indicate the construction of the height of the structures to be 70' (3 poles) &
80' (2 poles).
Also, the proposed installations require Site Plan Approval.
Authorized Signature
617.20 - -
Appendix A
State Environmental Quality Review
FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM ~PP~
Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderS/manner, whether a project or action .~rr~ay'
be si§nificant. The questioh of whether an action may be significant is not always easy ~o answer. Frequently, there are'-~i§~ts of
a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine siqnificance may have little or no fnrmal
knowled§e of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis., In~a~dLtion man~y wh(~ have k"~r~'w'~ed§e
in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question. Of §l~i~nce
The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and a§encies can be Assured that the determination process
has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enou§h to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action.
Full EAF Components: The full FAF is compdsed of three parts:
Par~l: Provides objective data and information about a §iven project and its site. Byidentifyingbasicprojectdata, itassists
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 EAF (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,
OB. 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 Preparer (If different from responsible officer)
Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency
website
Date
Page 1 of 21
e. If yes, explain:
17. Will the project 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? DYes [] No
19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? [~"~Yes ~Uo
20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? DYes ~No
21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? [] Yes [] No
If yes, indicate type(s)
22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity__ gallons/minute,
23. Total anticipated water usage per day. gallons/day.
24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? r~ Yes [] No
If yes, explain:
Page 7 of 21
25. Approvals Required:
City, Town, Village Board
[]Yes ~ No
Type Submittal Date
City, Town, Village Planning Board [] Yes N No
City, Town Zoning Board
~'l Yes [] No
City, County Health Department ~ Yes [] No
Other Local Agencies
.NYes ~No
Other Regional Agencies
[]Yes ~ No
State Agencies [] Yes [] No
Federal Agencies [] Yes ~ No
C. Zoning and Planning Information
1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? [~Yes [] No
rf Yes, indicate decision required:
~ Zoning amendment [] Zoning variance ~ New/revision of master plan
r~ site plan r'~ special use permit ~ Resource management plan
E~] Subdivision
E~ Other
Page 8 of 21
1 2 3
Small to Potential Can Impact Be
Moderate Large Mitigated by
Impact Impact Project Change
Construction or expansion of a saatary landfill.
Construction in a designated floodway.
Other impacts:
[] [] ~Yes
[] [] ~Yes
[] [] ~Yes
Will there be an effect to any unique or unusual land forms found on
the site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, geological formations, etc.)
i .o O ES
Specific land forms: []
Impact on Water
r~No
[]No
r-'iN•
[]Yes []No
Will Proposed Action affect any water body designated as protected?
(Under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law,
ECL)
J~NO r']YES
Examples that would apply to column 2
Developabte area of site contains a protected water body.
Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of
a protected stream.
[] [] OYes ON•
[] O OYes ON•
Extension of utility distributionfacilities through a protected water
body.
Construct[•nan a designated freshwater ortJSal wetland.
Otherimpacts:
O [] OYes •No
[] [] OYes •No
[] [] OYes ONo
Will Proposed Action affect any non-protected existing or new body of
water?
r~.O IZ] ~ES
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:
[]
[]
[]
[] OYes •No
E]~es [].o
Page 12 of 21
1 2 3
Small to Potential Can Impact Be
Moderate Large Mitigated by
Impact Impact Project Change
Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or
quantity?
[~]NO BYES
Examples that would apply to column 2
Proposed Action will require a discharge permit,
Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not
have approval to serve proposed (project) action.
Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater
than 45 gallons per minute pumping capacity.
Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water
supply system.
Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater.
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 siltation 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.
[] [] DYes ONe
[] [] D as
Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses
which may require new or expansion of existing waste treatment
and/or storage facilities.
Other impacts: [] [] E]Yes E]No
Page 13 of 21
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?
[~S
Examples that would apply to column 2
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,
Otherimpacts:
[]
[]
[]
IMPACT ON AIR
Will Proposed Action affect air quality?
Examplss that would apply to column 2
Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vshicle trips in any
given hour.
Proposed Act[on will 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:
IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS
8. 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.
[] []Yes []No
[] []Yes []No
[] []Yes []No
[] []Yes []No
[] NYes [].o
]Yes
[]Yes
N~es
[] r-lYes r-l.o
Page 14 of 21
Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat.
Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year,
other than for agricultural purposes.
Other impacts:
1 2
Small to Potential
Moderato Large
Impact ~mpact
[] []
9. Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threatened or non-
endangered species?
Examples that would apply to column 2
Action would substantially interfere with any resident r~ r'~
Proposed
or migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species.
Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres of [-~ r'~
Proposed
mature forest (over lO0 years of age) or other locally impor[ant
vegetation.
3
Can impact Be
Mitigated by
Project Change
[]Yes []No
]Yes r~No
OYes r~No
~'~J Yes []No
Other impacts: [] [] J-'] Yes E]No
IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES
10. Will Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources?
~xamplee that would apply to column 2
The Proposed Action would sever, cross or limit access to LJ
agricultural land (includes cropland, hayfields, pasture, vineyard,
orchard, etc.)
Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of []
agricultural land.
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
IC! []Yes
[]Yes
Page 15 of 21
Other impacts:
IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION
1 2
Small to Potential
Moderate Large
Impact Impact
3
Can Impact Be
Mitigated by
Project Change
Will proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future
open spaces or recreational opportunities?
Examples that would apply to column 2
The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity.
A major reduction of an open space important to the community.
Other impacts:
[] [] []Yes
[] [] F'=~ Yes
[] [] []Xes ~.o
IMPACT ON CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS
14. Will Proposed Action impact the exceptional or unique
characteristics of a critical environmental area (CEA) established
pursuant to subdivision 6NYCRR 617.14(g)?
List the anvironmental characteristics that caused tho designation of
the GilA.
Examples that would apply to column 2
Proposed Action to locate within the CEA?
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
Other impacts:
I
[]No
[~.o
I
Page 17 of 21
MATTITUCK PARK DISTRICT
ALDRICH LANE SPORTS LIGHTING PROJECT
ALDRICH LANE FIELDS
LAUREL, NY
April 10, 2008
SEQRA COMPLIANCE
The SEQRA process will be commenced at the May
12, 2008 meeting of the Mattituck Park District. It
appears from a review of the CFR that this is an unlisted
action and a Long Form Environmental Assessment
Form is being circulated for a coordinated review.
Mpd/SEQRAcompLts
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Young & Young
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TOTAL AI~A -- 24~ A~R~-~
Dubdivf~ion, Holl~ F~rm~
A~ Jome~por~
to~n of Rlverheod ~ To~n o~ 5ou[hold
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600 05 OI 2.14
PREPARED FOR:
MATTITU
PARK DISTRI
LIST OF DRAWINGS
E-1
E-2
E--3
E-4
COVER SHEET
EX]STING CONDITIONS AND DEMOLITION PLAN
ELECTRIC SITE PLAN
ELECTRIC SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM, EQUIPMENT SCHEMATICS
ELECTRICAL DETAILS
P.O. BOX 1413
MA'FrlTUCK, NEW YORK 11952
CONTRACT NO. 1 - ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION
DATE: JANUARY 7, 2008
PREPARED BY'
WARD ASSOCIATES, P.C.
ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS
1500 LAKELAND AVENUE
BOHEMIA, NEW YORK 11716
631-563-4800
SITE LOCATION MAP
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--EX. ELECTRICAL
TRANSFORMER
Z
WOODS
BUILDING
--LOCATION FOR
RELOCATED
IRRIGATION
CONTROLLER
CNNNUNK FENCE
--EX. BALLFIELD
GRAVEL PARKING
METER, PANELS, WELL
CNAINLINK FENCE
-- GATE
-- STOFTAGE SHED
GRASS FIELD
CHAINLINK FENCE
LAUREL COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT
GRASS FIELD
PROPER~¥ LINE
S 69'28'40" W - 576 1~'
EXISTING CONDITIONS AND D
TION
BACKSTOP
PLAN
SCALE. 1'=30'-0"
SHEET NOTES:
EXISTING TRANSFORMER TO BE REMOVED AND REPLACED B'T' LIPA
__ TRANSFORMER PAD SHALL REMAIN ARID BE REUSED, PROVIDE ALL
WORK NECESSARY AS REQUIRED BY LIPA.
~ COORDINATE ALL POWER OUTAGES AND SWITCH OVERS WITH OWNER
OUTAGE REQUESTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO OWNER 10 DAYS IN
ADVANCE, MINIMUM, FOR APPROVAL
REMOVE EXISTING METER, ELECTRICAL PANELS, ENCLOSURE AND ALL
ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT EXISTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE EXTENDED TO
NEW PANEL 'LA' AT MAINTENANCE BUILDING CUT BACK EXISTING
SERVICE FEEDERS TO BURIAL DEPTI-I, CAP, AND ABANDON IF
EXISTING SERVICE FEEDERS CONFLICT WITH NEW CONSTRUCTIORI,
REMOVE AS NEEDED TO AVOID INTERFERENCE WITH NEW
CONSTRUCTION,
~ EXISTING IRRIGATION CONTROLLER TO BE RELOCATED TO EXISTING
BUILDING CONTROL WIRING TO BE EXTENDED TO NEW LOCATION
SEE SHEETS E 2 AND E 5 FOR MORE INFORMATION
seal:
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Architect,
Architects, Engineers
1800 Lakeland Avenue
Bohemia, N.Y. 11716
(631) 863-4800
45 West Main Street
Llffle Falls, New York 13365
(315) 823-4384
project title:
LAUREL FIELDS
SPORTS LIGHTING
IMPROVEMENTS
MATTITUCK
PARK DISTRICT
dr(~iNg iifie:
EXISTING
CONDITIONS AND
DEMOLITION PLAN
drawn by: checked by:
J.R.L. R A.
date: scale:
01-07 08 AS NOTED
drawing number:
E-lof4
ret. no.:
200-7,31 -00
.I
2-250 MCM
POLE B2 1#2G, 2"C~
80' HT. Fx'
METER/CT ~ /~NEW
CABINET \ ¢/ PNL LA
BUILDING
RELOCATED
IRRIGATION
CONTROLLER
EX. PNL
II
/
/
/
/~NEW SECONDARY FEEDER
// (SEE SINGLE-LINE DIAGRAM)
/ NEW
/ PULL-COX
/ (~p.)~
/ EXISTING WEL~
2#2 (CONTACTOR C
2#8 (CONTACTOR
NEW SERVICE
~ TRANSFORMER
BY LIPA
~.~ EX. PRIMARY ELECTRIC
SERVICE (SEE
SINGLE-LINE DIAGRAM)
POLE C5
70' HT.
10 FIXTS
GROUND ROD
MIN. BELOW GRADE
POLE C2 /
70' HT. /
6 FIXTS.
EXISTING
IRRIGATION
CONTROL
WIRING
2-250 MCM, (CONTACTOR' C2)
#20, 2"c -,._
h ~/~' 1-5" SPARE CONDUIT~
2-350 MGM (POLE B1, CONTACTOR C1)
~--2-250 MCM (POLE B2, CONTACTOR C2)
2-2/0 (POLE C1, CONTACTOR C5)
2#2 (POLE C2, CONTACTOR C4)
2#3 (POLE C3, CONTACTOR C5)
2-2/0 (POLE C1, CONTACTOR C6)
2#4` (POLE C3, CONTACTOR C7)
2#8 (POLE C2, CONTACTOR C8)
2#8 (POLE C3, CONTACTOR C9)
1-1/0 0., 4`"CONDUIT
1-3" AND 1-2" SPARE CONDUITS
2-25¢ MGM (CONTACTOR C2)
/ 2#20CONTACTOR C4`)
, 2#8 (CONTACTOR C8)
,' #26, 2-v2"C, 1--3" SPARE CONDUIT
2-350 MCM (POLE El, CONTACTOR C1)
/--2--250 MOM (POLE B2, CONTACTOR C2)
2-2/0 (POLE C1, CONTACTOR C5)
2#2 (POLE C2, CONTACTOR C4)
2#~ (POLE C5, CONTACTOR C5)
2--2/0 (POLE C1, CONTACTOR C6)
2#4- (POLE C3, CONTACTOR C7)
2#8 (POLE C2, CONTACTOR C8)
2#8 (POLE C5, CONTACTOR C9)
1-1/0 G., 4"CONDUIT
1-3" AND 1-2" SPARE CONDUITS
173'-0"
x
POLE B1
80' HT,
7 FIXTS.
2-350' MCM (POLE B1, CONTACTOR C1)
2-2/G (POLE C1, CONTACTOR C3)
2-2/0t (POLE Cl, CONTACTOR C6)
2#5 (POLE C5, CONTACTOR C5)
2#4. (POLE C5, CONTACTOR C7)
2#8 (POLE C5, CONTACTOR C9)
-1/o G..
1-2" SPARE CONDUIT
\\ 2-550 MCM (CONTACTOR C1)
--2-2/0 (CONTACTOR C5)
2-2/0 (CONTACTOR C6)
1-1/0 G, 5"C.
1-2" SPARE CONDUIT
\ 2#3 (CONTACTOR C5)
\ 2#4` (CONTACTOR C7)
2#8 (CONTACTOR C9)
1#4 G, 1~'C.
POLE Cl
70' HT.
12 FIXTS.
331 '-0"
2-550 MCM, 1-1/0G, 2~"C.%
(CONTACTOR Cl)%
2-550 MCM, 1-1/00, 2~"C.
(CONTACTOR Cl)~
2-2/0 (CONTACTOR C5)1-2" SPARE CONDUIT%
2--2/0 (CONTACTOR C6)
1#2 G, 2"C.
2
ELECTRIC
SITE
PLAN
SCALE' 1"=50' 0"
ELECTRICAL LEGEND
FLOODLIGHT POLE
5/-¢" X 10' COPPER CLAD STEEL GROUND ROD WITH
1#2 CU IN 5/4`"C PER NEC TYPICAL
FOR ALL GROUND RODS, URO
BELOW GRADE ELECTRICAL PULL BOX
TOP FLUSH W/ GRADE, SEE GENERAL
NOTE 9, THIS DRAWING
155'-0""
MCM. 1-1/0G, 2,~"C.
(CONTACTOR Cl)/
t'
40'-0"
PRIMARY ELECTRIC SERVICE
UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CONDUIT AND WIRE
TRANSFORMER
ELECTRICAL PANELBOARD
SHEET NOTES:
NEW BRANCH CIRCUIT FOR WELL PUMP INTERCEPT EXISTING WIRE AND
CONDUIT, INSTALL PULLBOX, AND SPLICE WITH CONNECTIONS RATED FOR W~
LOCATIONS, 2#8,1#80, I"C, MARE ALL FINAL CONCECTIONS
FLOODLIGHTING CIRCUITS REFER TO SINGLE-LINE DIAGRAM FOR MORE
INFORMATION
IRRIGATION CONTROL WIRING. 36-#14 IN 1~" CONDUIT INTERCEPT EXISTING
WIRING AT ORIGINAL LOCATION AND EXTEND TO NEW LOCATION, ALL SPLICING
SHALL BE DONE IN NEW PULL-SOX SPLICES SRALL BE RATED FOR WET
LOCATIONS
GENERAL NOTES:
1 GENERAL NOTES APPLY TO ALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
2 ELECTRICAL SERVICE WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITN LONG ISLAND POWER
AUTHORITY (LIPA) SPECIFICATIONS
5 BEFORE BEGINNING ANY TRENCHING, EXCAVATION, DIGGING HOLES OR DRIVING POSTS IN ANY
LOCATION, CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE WITH ALL OTHER UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SUCH AS POWER,
TELEPHONE, CABLE TV, WATER AND GAS REGARDING THE EXISTENCE AND LOCATION OF ANY EXISTING
UNDERGROUND FACILITIES OR REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW INSTALLATION
4, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL MATERIALS AND PERFORM ALL WORR RELATED TO
THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE REQUIRED BY LIPA IN ACCORDANCE WITFI LIPA CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
AND REQUIREMENTS ALL WORK AND REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE VERIFIED WITH LIPA PRIOR TO
ROUGH-IN
5 ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL SERVICE WORK SHALL BE BORNE BY THE ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER
6 PROVIDE AND INSTALL GROUND RODS AND CONNECTIONS AS PER LIPA SPECIFICATIONS
7 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL WIRING WITHIN TIdE TRANSFORMER REP LIPA
SPECIFICATIONS
8, ALL BELOW GRADE ELECTRICAL CONDUITS AND CONDUCTORS SHALL BE 24" BELOW FINISHED
GRADE, MINIMUM UNLESS REQUIRED OTHERWISE BY THE ASSOCIATED UTILITY OR THE NEC
9 PULLBOXES SHALL BE PRECAST POLYMER CONCRETE CASKETED PULLBOX WITH COVER FLARED
SIDE, NESTABLE, OPEN SOl'OM, HASKETED, QUAZITE PTl?30BO18 OR EQUAL. SIZE SHALL BE 17" X
50" X 18"DEEP UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COVER SHALL BE HEAVY DUTY HOLT-DOWN TYPE,
GASKETED, WITH STAINLESS STEEL, TAMPER-PROOF BOLTS, QUAZITE PT1750HGO0 OR EQUAL BOX
AND COMER COLOR SHALL BE FOREST GREEN IN GRASS AREAS, BLACK IN ASPNALT AREA, COVER TO
READ "ELECTRICAL" INSTALL 6 INCHES OF GRAVEL OR CRUSHED ROCK UNDER PULLBOX FOR DRAINAGE
MINIMUM INSTALL PULLBOX PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. P(PICAL OF ALL IN-GROUND
PULLBOXES.
10 REFER TO ELECTRICAL SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM FOR MORE iNFORMATION
11 DRAWINGS ARE DrADRAMMATIC DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE SCALED FOR DEVICE/EQUIPMENT
LOCATIONS
12, ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A NEW YORK STATE AND SUFFOLK COUNTY
LICENSEB ELECTRICIAN
15. ELDCTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM IN ALL RESPECTS TO THE LATEST
APPROVED STANDARDS OF NEMA, AUDI, ICEA, NEC, AND NESC
14 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT STANDARDS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE, AND
WITH ALL CODES THAT APPLY. WHERE DISCREPANCIES ARISE BETWEEN CODES, SPECIFICATIONS, OR
DRAWINGS, THE MOST RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENT SHALL APPLY.
15 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE NEW AND SHALL BEAR THE LABEL OF THE UNDERWRITERS'
LABORATORIES, lNG OR OTHER NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED INDEPENDENT TESTING LABORATORY
16. TIdE CIRCUIT NUMBERS INDICATED ON THE PLANS ARE INTENDED AS A GUIDE FOR PROPER
CONNECTION OF CIRCUITS AT PANELS HOWEVER, IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITT OF THE
CONTRACTOR TO SEE THAT THE CIRCUITING WORK IS BALANCED ON PHASES
17 CONDUIT LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE FINAL LOCATIONS SHALL BE STAKED AND
APPROVED BM THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
18, DEDICATED SPACE ABOVE AND BELOW ALL NEW ELECTRICAL PANELS SWITCH BOARDS,
DISTRIBUTION BOARDS, AND MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS SHALL BE FREE OF ALL FOREIGN SYSTEMS
INCLUDrNG PIPING AND DUCTWORK, PER THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ARTICLE 110,26
19 ALL WIRING SHALL BE #12 AWG IN 3/4" RGS, MINIMUM, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ALL
EXPOSED EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR CONDUIT SHALL BE RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL ALL UNDERGROUND
CONDUIT SHALL BE SCH, 40 PVC
ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS
A, AMPS AMPERES MCB MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER
AIC AVAIL INTERRUPTING CURRENT RATIND MFR MANUFACTURER
AF,G ABOVE FINISHED GRADE MTD MOUNTED
AL ALUMINUM MTD, HT MOUNTING HEIGHT
AWO AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE N NEUTRAL
BKR BREAKER N/A NOT APPLICABLE
BLDG. BUILDING NC NORMALLY CLOSED
C OR COND. CONDUIT NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
CKT. CIRCUIT NEMA NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CMC CONTROL AND MONITORING CABINET MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
COM COMMON NF NON FUSED
COMM COMMUNICATION NIC NOT IN CONTRACT
CONN CONNECTION NO NORMALLY OPEN
CT, CAB CURRENT TRANSFORMER CABINET No NUMBER
CU COPPER OOA OFF-ON-AUTO
DIA. DIAMETER P POLE
DISTR DISTRIBUTION PA PUBLIC ADDRESS
DISC, DISCONNECT PB PULL BOX
DWQ. DRAWING PNL PANELBOARD
EC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PT POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER
EMT ELECTRICAL METALIC TUBING QTY QUANTITM
EQUIP. EQUIPMENT RC REMOTE CONTROL
EX OR EXIST EXISTING RECEPT REEEPTACLE
FT FEET R OR REM REMOTE
GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR RGB RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL
C OR CND GROUND SH SCIELDED
GG GREEN GROUND SW OR SWT SWITCI-I
CFI OR GFCI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER TYP. TYPICAL
H7 HERTZ U.N.O UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
I<CMIL THOUSAND CIRCULAR MILS V VOLTS
RV RILOVOLTS VA VOLT AMPERES
RVA KILOVOLT AMPERES VAC VOLTS ALTERNATING CURRENT
LTG LIGHTING W WIRE
M ELECTRICAL METER WP WEATHERPROOF
WT WIRING TROUGH
XFMR TRANSFORMER
seal:
WARD ASSOCIATES
Architects, Landscape
Architects, Engineers
1500 Lakeland Avenue
Bohemia, N.Y. 11716
(631) 563-4800
45 West Main Street
Lrrtle Falls, New York 13365
(315) 823-4384
project title:
LAUREL FIELDS
SPORTS LIGHTING
I PFIOYEI iENTS
LAUREL, I~lE'~ YO~K
drawing title:
ELECTRIC
SITE PLAN
drawn by: checked by:
J.R.L. P.A.
date: scale:
01-07-08 AS NOTED
drawing number:
ret. no,:
200-751-00
FOR BID p1/07/08
NEW PANEL LA
FLOODLIGHTING
CONTROL AND
MONITORING CABINET
NEW METER CABINET
EXISTING
BUILDING
EX. PANEL
BUILDI
G
OR PLAN
NOT TO
SCALE
[
ELECTRICAL
DISTRIBUTION~PANEL
CONTROL
WIRING 3#12
\
PNL
'LA'
T
POWER TO LIGHTING
CONTACTORS (LINE)--
CMC
DIGITAL CELLULAR
ANTENNA
ii
,~ EXISTING BUILDING
/ OFF-ON--AUTO (OOA)
SELECTOR SWITCHES
MOUNTED INSIDE CABINET
~CONTROL AND MONITORING
CABINET
POWER FROM CONTACTORS
TO POLES (LOAD)
NOTES:
I POWER CIRCUITS MUST BE RUN IN SEPARATE CONDUIT FROM CONTROL CIRCUITS
NG
T SC
EMATIC
NOT TO SCALE
LOCATED INSIDE
EXISTING BUILDING
E-3
EXISTING BUILDING
EXTERIOR WALL OF
EXISTING BUILDING
#2,1#8G, 1-1/4 C ,~
~ ,' : ) 2/o GU-- '~x
TO EX[STING -
-- FLOODLIGHTING WELL PUMP ~ \,\
CIRCUITS TO \
POLES SEE SITE '\
1
SERVICE
TRANSFORMER 'T1 '
120/240V
SECONDARY
1¢, 5W, 80HZ
PROPERTY
LINE
2 SETS 3-500 MCM, 4"C,
SING
DIAGRAM
NOT TO SCALE
SHEET NOTES:
EXISTING TRANSFORMER TO BE REPLACED BY LIPA EXISTING TRANSFORMER PAD SHALL
REMAIN AND BE RE-USED FOR NEW TRANSFORMER COMPLETE ALL WORK REQUIRED BY
LIPA FOR REPLACEMENT OF TRANSFORMER ALL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
LIPA CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS.
LIPA SMALL FURNISH AND DELIVER ON THE PAD, NEW PAD MOUNTED, METAL CLAD
TRANSFORMER
EXISTING PRIMARY CABLE TO BE RE USED FOR NEW TRANSFORMER
PROVIDE AND INSTALL GROUND CONNECTIONS AND GROUND ROD AS PER NEC AND LIPA
SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
TOP OF CONDUIT 24" BELOW FINISHED GRADE ELEVATION, MINIMUM.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL WIRING WITNIN THE TRANSFORMER AND
TRANSFORMER PAD, PER LIPA SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
PROVIDE NEW NEMA 5R 8004 SINGLE-PHASE TRANS-S METER AND CT CABINE%
MOUNTED TO EXTERIOR OF BUILDING PER LIPA REQUIREMENTS. PROVIDE GROUNDING
PER LIPA AND NEC REQUIREMENTS
NEW LOCATION FOR RELOCATED IRRIGATION CONTROLLER. EXTEND CONTROL WIRING
FROM EXISTING LOCATION TO NEW LOCATION CONDUIT SHALL BE SURFACE-MOUNTED
ON EXTERIOR OF BUILDING AND SHALL ENTER AT ,56" MINIMUM ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR.
REFER TO SHEET E 2 FOR MORE INFORMATION PROVIDE 1-20A/1P CLRCUIT BREAKER
IN EXISTING PANEL WITH 2#12, 1#12G, 5/4" RGS CONDUIT TO FEED IRRIGATION
CONTROLLER
ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS INCLUDING WIRE, CONDUIT, DEVICES, ETC., INSIDE GARAGE
SHALL BE INSTALLED 56" ABOVE RNISHED FLOOR, MINIMUM ALL CONDUIT INSIDE
GARAGE SHALL BE RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL
GENERAL NOTES:
1 ALL SERVICE ENTRANCE MATERIALS, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CABLE AND
CONDUIT SIZES, AND CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE LIPA APPROVED AND
UL APPROVED PROVIDE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SIZED AS PER LIPA APPROVAL
ALL WORN SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE,
NATIONAL ELECTRIC SAFETY CODE, AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODES, MATERIAL
AND LABOR COSTS FOR THE ENTIRE UNDERGROUND SERVICE INSTALLATION SHALL BE
PROVIDED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
2. REFER TO SPECIFICATION FOR DETAILS
5 TRANSFORMER SHALL COMPLY WITH EFFICIENCY LEVELS AND REQUIREMENTS OF
THE ENERGY CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CODE OF NEW YORK STATE
4 CAUTION IS TO BE USED IN TRENCHING FOR INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND
RUNS WHERE CROSSING EXISTING UTMTIES COORDINATE WITH UTILITIES PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION,
5 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES FOR MARK OUT
OF UNDERGROUND FACILTIES
FLOODLIGHTING BRANCH CIRCUITS SEE SITE PLAN FOR WIRE SIZES
JDD NAME, LAUREL FIELDS PANEL L A LOCATIDN~ GARAGE
WA PROJ, NUMBER~ B00731,00
VOLTAGE 840 BUS RATING 800 AMP MCB BOO AMPS
PFIASE I AIC RATING 48,000
WIPE 3 GROUND BUS YES POLES 40
MOUNTINGURFAEE NEUTRAL lOON
NEMA 3R
PHASE CKT BRKR CKT BRKR PHASE
DESCRIPTIBR A E AMP POLES PH AMP POLES A BI BESCRIPTIBK
1 POLE Bi (DASEDALL)CI 5635 60 2 A 50 2 4025 POLE Ct (BASEBALL)CS
3 ..... 5635 D 4085 --- 4
5 POLE D2 (BASEBALL)CD 5635 60 P A 60 D 5635 POLE C1 (SOCCER)C6 6
7 ..... 5635 B 5635 .... 8
9 POLE C2 (SECURITY)C8 805 -- 15 2 A 50 2 4025 POLE C2 (BASEBALL)C4 lO
11 - 805 -- D 4025 ..... 12
13 POLE C3 (SECURITY)C9 805 15 B A 40 2 3220 POLE C3 (BASEBALL)C5 14
15 ..... 805 B 3220 --- 16
17 EX PNL 'LBI 9600 100 B A 50 2 4025 POLE C3 (SOCCER)C7 18
19 .... 9600 B 4025 .... 2~0
21 WELL PUMP 1380 30 2 A 20 1 SPARE 22
25 SPARE RO I A BO 1 SPARE 26
31 SPARE RO 1 B 20 1 SPARE 32
33 SPARE 80 I A 20 I SPARE 34
35 8 36
37 A 19320 FUTURE FLODBLTG 38
39 B 19320 --- 40
41 A 4B
I A
TOTALS 23860 B3860 40250140250 TBTALS
CONNECTED LOAD (VA) TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD 1282 KVA
PHAGE A 64110
PHASE B 64110 TOTAL DEMAND LOAD 154.8 KVA
SPARE CAPACITY 310 KVA
MAXIMUM CONNECTED LOAD DN~ TOTAL LOAD 185,7 KVA (WITH SPARE CAP, & DEMAND)
PHASE B 641 I<VA 773,9 AMPS ~ 240 VOLTS
534.3 AMPS 9/19/07
seal:
Architects,
Architects, Engineers
1500 Lakeland Avenue
Bohemia, N.Y, 11716
(631) 563-4800
45 West Main Street
Uffle Falls, New York 13365
(315) 82,3-4384
project title:
LAUREL FIELDS
SPORTS LIGHTING
IMPROVEMENTS
MATTITUCK
PARK DISTRICT
drowiag filL:
ELECTRIC SINGLE
LINE DIAGRAM,
EQUIPMENT
SCHEMATICS
drawn by: checked by:
J.R.L R.A
dote: scale:
01-07-08 AS NOTED
drawing number:
E-3 o¢4
ret. no.: 200-731-00
128 VAC
TB
FU1
BASEBALL
SOCCER
SECURITY
ON
OFF AUTO
% I / SS '1-2
Ok.~(ON)
OUTPUT
POSITION 0
(AUTO) F~ I, 1
I/0 FU2
SS 1-3
C] C5
(SWITCH STATUS)
OFF ON AUTO
I 0 SS 2 I
(AUTO)
SS2 3
0 0
OUTPUT
POSITION 5
1/0 FU2
C6 C7
(SWITCH STATUS)
OFF
· 0
ON
AUTO
SS5 2
(ON)
OUTPUT
POSITION
(AUTO)
1/0 FU2
CB C9
SS 3-3
0
(SWITCH STATUS)
NEUTRAL
INPUT
POSITION I
INPUT
POSITION 2
INPUT
POSITION
INPUT
POSITIOR 5
l
INPUT
POSITION 7
INPUT
POSITION 8
5/12VPC POWER SUPPLY
TB
RU3
£
GROUND
FLOOD
WIRING
Li
SC
G CONTROL
MATIC
NOT TO SCALE
POLE FOUNDATION SCHEDULE
FORCES DRILLED PIER
POLE
DESIGANTION MOMENT (M) SHEAR (V) VERTICAL (P) DIAMETER EMBEDMENT
FT-LBS LBS LBS (1.) (INCH) (LENGTH)
B1 B2 159,769 3,158 2,981 SO 16'-0"
CI 146,131 3,155 3,256 30 16' 0"
C2 I11,538 2,611 2,716 30 16'-0"
C5 138,261 3,017 3,076 BO 16'-0"
1 = WEIGHT OF POLE, FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES
PRECAST BASE IDENTIFICATION
PRECAST PRECAST PRECAST LENGTH STANDARD OUTSIDE
BASE BASE BASE ABOVE EMBEDMENT DIAMETER
I~'PE WEIGHT LENGTH GRADE
(LBS)
5B 4,580 23' 11" 7' 11" 16' 0" 18.56"
POle IDENTIFICATION
POLE POLE PRECAST FIXTURE FIXTURE AND POLE
DESIGNATION TYPE BASE CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES HEIGHT
TYPE (FIX. PER x ARM) EPA
BI B2 LB80 B 5B 7 (~+3) 208 80'
C1 LS70-D 5B 12 (5) / (4+5) 26 6 (, 70'
C2 LS70-D 5B 6 (5) / (1) 164 ,( 70'
C3 LS70-D 5B I0 (5+4) / (1) 2,1 6 {~ 70'
- POLES B1-B2 AND 01-C3 INCLUDE ONE SPEAHER AT 25' AOL
ELEC /PULL
BOX (TYP)
CONTROL DIAGRAM LEGEND
ITEM DESCRIPTION VENDOR VENDOR P/N
SS1-SS5 SELECTOR SWITCH ASSY MUSCO CS-1560-1
TB FUSE #1,#2 FUSE 10 AMP BUBSMAN MBA 10
TB FUSE #S FUSE 5 AMP BUSSMAN MBA 5
OUTPUT GRAYHILL OUTPUT GRAYHILL 70G OACSA L-OT1
INPUT GRAYHILL INPUT BRAYHILL 70G lAC5
C CONTACTOR, 50A SOUARED LCID32G7
CONTACTOR, BOA SQUARE D LC1DBOllD7
CONTACTOR, IOOA SQUARE O LCID11507
CONTACT BLOCK
2
3
SELECTOR SWITCH I Cz 2 LOGIC
OFF ON AUTO ON TO AUTO AUTON!i ON iiIiiTHIOiTA~U$O00 oxO xoX N/AXX ON AUTO MODE MODE
3
ILLUSTRATION OF CONTACT BLOCK
LOCATION ON SELECTOR SWITCH (TOP VIEW)
REMOVABLE POLE CAP
/CROSSARM
(P'P.)
KNUCNLE-%
CONE
ASSEMBLY
REFLECTOR~
ASSEMBLY
POLE TOP LUMINAIRE
AS'SEMBLY
SET SCREW
ELECTRICAL
ENCLOSURE UNIT(S)
ENCLOSURE
MOUNTING BRACKET
(ONE PER ENCLOSURE)
ABOVE GROUND
BANDHOLE
UNDERGROUND
ACCESS HOLE
PRE-STRESSED
CENTRIFIGUALLY
SPUN CONCRETE
BASE
4" MOUNTING HUB
PROVIDING WIRE ACCESS
TO ELEC. ENCLOSURE W/
CIRCUIT BREAKER
JACKING BRACKET O~'P )
LIFTING BAR HOLE
FIN GRADE
$
~_ SEE SITE PLAN
FOR ALL WIRING
m
SEE DETAIL
FOR FOUNDATION
FRONT VIEW
(FIELD SIDE)
VARIES
SEE PLANS
SIDE
LIGHTS
POLES C2 & C5 ONLY
LJ
STEEL POLE ~
1, 2, OR 3 SECTIONS ~
x 6 I/2" HANDHOLE ~
W/ GROUNDING LUG
W/ COVER PLATE ~
FIN GRADE
PROVIDE 5/4" DIA 10' LONG
COPPER CLAD GROUND ROD
BOND TO SYSTEM GROUND
& CONDUIT WITH 1#2 GROUND
WIRE AND COMPRESSION
CLAMPS
VIEW
NOTES'
DETAIL SHOWS A GENERAL LAYOUT FOR FLOODLIGHT POLES. ACTUAL FIXTURE AND BALLAST BOX CONFIGURATIONS WILL DIFFER REFER TO
FLOODLIGHTING POLE AND FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR ALL POLE REQUIREMENTS.
2. REFER TO DRAWINGS E-2 AND E 5 FOR ALL CONDUIT AND WIRE SIZES AND LAYOUTS.
5 EACH POLE SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH LIGHTNING PROTECTION AS PER NFPA 786) REQUIREMENTS (NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSN )
FLOODLIGHT POLE DETAIL
FIELD
NOT TO SCALE
S
GALVANIZED FLOODLIGHT POLE
/SEE PLANS AND SCHED, FOR SIZE
AND LOCATION
PRECAST CONCRETE PIER
~SEE SCHED. FOR SIZE AND
LOCATION
FIN GRADE
UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE OR SELECT
FILL WHERE REQUIRED
/-- PRECAST BASE
CONCRETE
PIER DIA
SEE SCHED.
CAISSON
SEE SCHEDULE
COMPACTED SUBGRADE
SECTION ELEVATION
COLUMN & FOUNDATION
/PRECAST BASE
/SEE SCHEDULE
~ CQNC CAISSON TYP.
PIER DIA
SEE SCHED.
CAISSON DIA
SEE SCHEDULE
PLAN - VIEW
GENERAL NOTES - FLOODLIGHT POLE FOUNDATIONS
1 NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IMMIEDIATELY IF SUBGRADE DIFFERS FROM THAT OF THE BORING LOGS FOUNDATIONS MAY THEN BE
REVISED ACCORDINGLY. REVISIIONS WILL BE BASED ON RECOMMENDATIONS OF A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER IN NEW
YORK
2 ALL PIERS AND CONCRETE DACKFrLL MUST BEAR ON AND AGAINST FIRM, UNDISTURBED SOIL.
5 ALL EXCAVATION MUST BE FREE OF WATER AND LOOSE SOIL AND DEBRIS PRIOR TO FOUNDATION INSTALLATION AND PLACEMENT
OF CONCRETE BACKFILL. TRE~VIIE INSTALLATION IS ACCEPTABLE IN GROUNDWATER SITUATIONS,
¢. IF TEMPORARY CASINGS ARE USED TO STABILIZE THE EXCAVATION, THEY MUST BE REMOVED DURING CONCRETE BACKFILL
PLACEMENT,
5 ENCOUNTERING SOIL FORMATIONS THAT WILL REQUIRE SPECIAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS OR EXCAVATION PROCEDURES MAY
OCCUR, POLE FOUNDATIONS WILL NEED TO BE ANALYZED ACCORDINGLY TO THE SOIL CONDITIONS THAT EXIST,
6 THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH THE COMPLETE SOIL INVESTIGATION REPORT AND BORINGS INCLUDED IN THE
SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTACT THE ENGINEER IF NECESSARY TO UNDERSTAND THE SOIL CONDITIONS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF
GROUND WATER PUMPING AND EXCAVATION STABILIZATION OR BRACING DURING PIER BASE INSTALLATION AND PLACEMENT OF
CONCRETE BACKFILL
7 FOOTING DETAILS PROVIDED FOR EXCAVATION LIMITS AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY FOOTING SIZES AND REINFORCEMENT
TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING.
FLOODLIGHT POLE
D
ON
E-4
NOT TO SCALE
seal:
GENERAL REVISION 04/16/08
Z~%IISSUED FOR Bib Ol/O7/o8
WARD ASSOCIATES I
Architects, Engine~r~
1800 Lakeland Avenue
Bohemia, N,Y. 11716
(631) 56~-4800
45 West Main Street
L~le Falls, New York 13868
(315) 823-4384
project title:
LAUREL FIELDS
SPORTS LIGHTING
IMPROVEMENTS
MATTITUCK
PARK DISTRICT
LAUREL, NEW YORK
drawing rifle:
ELECTriCAL
DETAILS
drawn by: checked by:
J.R.L R.A
date: scale:
01 07-08 AS NOTED
drawing number:
E-4 of 4
STATE ~W PROHIBITS ANY PERSON FROM A~ERIMG
ANYTHING ON THIS DRAWING AND/OR THE
reft no.:
200-751-00