HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-125.-3-10 OFFICE LOCATION:
Town Hall Annex
54375 State Route 25
(cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.)
Southold, NY
MAILING 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 / ~ -
From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner . ~. J/X, ~ t~ ~,~ ,~
LWRP Coordinator x~,'
Date: January 14, 2008
Re:
Half Hollow Nursery Realty
SCTM# 1000-125-3-8 & 10
Zoning District: AC
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, the proposed action is CONSISTENT with the LWRP, provided
that the below recommendations are required in the site plan approval.
This proposal is to construct a 30' x 50' storage building for agricultural purposes in an
Agricultural Zone located at 3450 Main Road, in Laurel. SCTM# 1000-125-3-8, 10. The
property is located south of State Route 25, a designated New York Scenic Byway. To further
policy 3.1 Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold,
it is recommended that the Board apply the following standards to the greatest extent practicable:
Minimize introduction of structural design components (including utility lines,
lighting, signage and fencing) which would be discordant with existing natural
scenic components and character.
C. Screen components of development which detract from visual quality.
Use appropriate siting, scales, forms, and materials to ensure that structures
are compatible with and add interext to existing rcenic components.
Preserve existing vegetation and establish new indigenous vegetation to enhance
scenic quality:
1. Preserve existing vegetation which contributes to the scenic quality of the
landscape.
2. Allow for selective clearing of vegetation to provide public views
without impairing values associated with the affected vegetation.
Protect visual quality associated with public lands, including public
transportation routes, public parks and public trust lands and waters.
Protect visual quality associated with agricultural land, open space and natural
resources.
1. Maintain or restore original landforms except where altered landforms
provide useful screening or contribute to scenic quality.
2. Group or orient structures during site design to preserve open space and
provide visual organization.
3. Avoid structures or activities which introduce visual interruptions to
natural landscapes including:
a. introduction of intrusive artificial light sources
b. fragmentation of and structural intrusion into open space areas
c. changes to the continuity and configuration of natural shorelines
and associated vegetation.
In addition, to further Policy 5, "Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of
Southold" and protect and improve the water quality and supply in the area, it is recommended
that the following best management practice be required:
Require the use of drip trenches to retain surface runoff as is appropriate to the
proposed building as specified in the United States Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources Conservation Service letter dated December 6, 2007.
Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing
its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action.
Cc: Heather Lanza, Director of Planning
Town ol Southold
LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM
A. INSTRUCTIONS
Ail applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CC/~F for
proposed actions that arc 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
inaking a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits
and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area.
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
Waterfi-ont Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant:
beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes ail of Southold Town).
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 st,'mdards and condifions contained in the consistency
review law. Thus~ each answer must be explained in detail~ listing both supportimz and non-
supporting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and
condition& it shall not be undertaken.
A cop3, of the I,WRP is available in the £ollowing places: online at the Town of Southold's website
(sontholdtowna~o~xhfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Plan~fing Depamnent, all local
libraries and the Towu Clerk's office.
DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION
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The Application has been snbmitted to (check appropriate response):
Town Board [~ Planning Board'-X~ Bnilding Dept.'~ Board of Trustees
Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response):
(a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital
construction, planning activit3, agency regulation, land transaction)
(h) Fiuancial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy)
(c)
Nature and extent of action; ~
Permit, approval, license, certification: []
Present zo n ing c lass iff cat i'on:
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:
(b) Mailing address:
(c) Telephone number: Area Code ( )~ "~/-~ 29 ~ -~:)/c~ -.~
(d) Application nnmber, if any:
Will the action be directly undertaken, require fm~ding, or approval by a state or federal agency?
Yes ~] No~ If yes, which state or federal agency?
C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further snpport or not
support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy.
Incomplete answers will require that the form he returned for cmnpletion.
DEVELOPED COAST POLICY
Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development iu 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 developmeut. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluatiou
criteria.
[]Yes [-~ No ~Not Applicable
At/ach additional sheets if necessa y
Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP
Section Ill - Policies Pages 3 throngh 6 for evaluation criteria
Yes [] No a Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See
LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria
[~ Yes [] No ~/~ Not Applicable'
·
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
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply iii tile To~wt of Southold. See LWRP Section 111
- Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria
[] Yes [-~ No ~Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 6. Protect and restore tile qoality and function of thc Town of Sonthold ecosystems including
Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section ill - Policies; Pages 22
through 32 for evaluation criteria,
[] Yes [~ No~. Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section II1 - Policies
Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria.
Yes [~ No'Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous
substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria.
Yes [-~ No ~ 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 To~vn of Southold. See LWRP Section Ill - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluatioa
criteria.
[] Yes [] No'~ Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets il' necessary
WORKING COAST POLICIES
Policy 10. Protecl Soulhold's ~ :r-dependen! uses and promote sitiJ of new water-dependeut uses in
snitnble locations. See LWRP Section 111 - Policies; Pages 47 through 56 roi' evaluation criteria.
~] Yes' [-~ No ~fi~Not Applicable
Aaach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of liviug marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary
and Towu waters. See LX'~ RP Sect'on III - Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria.
~ Yes [] No~ Not Applicable
A~.ach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 12. Protect agricnltural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section II1 - Policies; Pages 62
throngh 65 for evaluation criteria.
[~ Yes [~ No [] Not Applicable
Attach additional sheets if necessary
Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP
Section I11 - Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evalnation criteria.
Yes
PREPARED BY_~~V/~~_~~
UNITED STATES DEPT OF AGRICULTURE
NRCS
Natural Resources Conservation Service
423 Griffing Avenue, Suite 110
Riverhead, New York 11g01
Telephone: (631) 727-2315 Ext. 3
FA~ (631) 727-3160
Email: allan.connell @ nv. usda. oov
December 6, 2007
Charles Scheer
Half Hollow Nursery
P.O. Box 536
Laurel, NY 11948
Dear Charlie:
I have inspected the site for the new building to determine the need for runoff management. The building
site location is within the farmstead area and the increase in runoff does not pose a threat to adjacent
properties or surface waters nor will it come in contact with any agricultural land. However it is
recommended that the runoff be controlled as it comes off the roof as clean runoff and thus eliminate any
potential for any negative impacts to ground water.
Since the building is a Quonset hut type structure, gutters and downspouts are not appropriate. Therefore
I would recommend that drip trenches be constructed along each side of the building. Each trench should
be the width of a backhoe bucket and should be excavated until you reach clean sand. The trench should
then be filled with bank nm sand to a height 1 ft. below the ground surface. The remaining depth should
be filled with 1 inch rock to allow rapid infiltration of the roof runoff.
If you have questions or need further assistance with this project please give me a call.
Sincerely,
Allan S. Connell
District Conservationist
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NOV 2 1 2007
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