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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-6.-8-7 & 3.2SiTE PLAN LII,AIT OF Ft. OOO~ [ i ELEC"T~6 120' I~O OA~ X 0,oo3785: D1K~ PROVIDED LEGENE3 FOR &ENER~TOF. EN(-LO3UP.~_ /RIGHT SIDE VIEW TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ~ 9C~'1 i' "' NEW A~O'mOi~Ot~rD UI~AP, ETUm~L~Xn~ IAPPR,OVAL 50~ Sd.TM NO, bi~, IODO SECO{~ BU4,~ LoT5 74~,~__ NOTE: Tim approved sk~ development plan code ~ec~on 100455 .... RICHARD W. SHURE REGISTERED ARCHITECT 285 M}DDLE COUNTRY ROAD MIDDLE I~LAND, ~tEW YORK (631) 924-2727, Ld I /--'FOP of VENT TOP O~ TP~g, ~0,1 £E. ALE_: 3/4-"= PO" f'X~ £ E,CTIC~N 'A' itl .\£ THRU TAN Y-, gLO'~ ~Ii, l h, bOVI~ToP ©£F_STtO? 'F iTHRLI T~NV~ N0,2_ SC. AL.I., 3/4-":1 'O' NO, FOR T~NK OVERIi~LL AND I,EAK DETECTION'~AT TANK I ~ ? 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SHURE REGISTERED ARCHITECT T'3 285 MIDDLE cCRJNTRY ROAO MIDDLE ISLAND, JqEW YORK (631)924-2727 '.~ SCALE NOTED NO. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L EDWARDS DONALD J. WILGENSKI JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND June 15,2010 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone~ 6~1 ?~.19B8 Mr. Jon Warn c/o Connecticut Municipal Electric' Energy Cooperative 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360 Re: Approval: Proposed Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Located at 1866 Central Avenue, approximately 300 feet south of Madeline Avenue, Fishers Island SCTM#1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Zoning District: B Dear Mr. Warn: The Southold Town Planning Board, at a meeting held on Monday, June 14, 2010, adopted the following resolutions: WHEREAS, this site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47,441 sq. ft. parcel located in the Business District; and WHEREAS, on January 11, 2010, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as lead agency, pursuant to State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) (6 NYCRR, Part 617.5 (c) (3), made a determination of non-significance for this Unlisted Action and granted a Negative Declaration; and WHEREAS, on January 19, 2010, an application for a permit to construct a toxic/hazardous materials storage facility was submitted to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services; and WHEREAS, an application for a site plan was submitted on March 8, 2010, including a site plan prepared by Richard H. Strouse, L.S., dated June 9, 2009; and WHEREAS, on March 15, 2010, during a Planning Board Work Session, the application was formally accepted for review; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2010, the Southold Town Planning Board distributed the application to agencies having jurisdiction for their comments, and the following CMEEC, Fishers Island PaRe Two June 15,2010 agencies responded: Town Engineer, Architectural Review Committee, and the Southold Town Board of Trustees; and WHEREAS, the comments from those agencies referenced above were received and accepted by the Planning Board, discussed with the applicant, and incorporated into the site plan to the satisfaction of the Planning Board; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2010, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to Southold Town Code §280-131 C., distributed the application to the Suffolk County Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, on March 26, 2010, comments were received by the Suffolk County Planning Commission and the site plan was determined to be a matter of local determination; and WHEREAS, on March 30, 2010, the Town of Southold LWRP Coordinator reviewed the above-referenced project and had recommended the proposed project to be consistent with Southold Town LWRP policies; and WHEREAS, on April 12, 2010, a public hearing was held and closed; and WHEREAS, on May 4, 2010, the applicant submitted a Storm Water Run-off Analysis in connection with the site plan and it was forwarded to the Town Engineer for comment; and WHEREAS, on May 7, 2010, the Town Engineer concluded that the drainage calculations and subsequent drainage design meets or exceeds the requirements of the Town Code Chapter 236 Storm Water Management; and WHEREAS, on May 12, 2010, comments were sent by the Planning Board to the Zoning Board of Appeals in support of the special exception use; and WHEREAS, on June 10, 2010, the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals granted a Special Exception for the proposed use; and WHEREAS, on June 11,2010, the Southold Town Building Inspector reviewed the plan and certified that the proposed use is a permitted use in this Business Zoning District; therefore, be it RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board has determined that the action is consistent under the policies of the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program in a memo prepared by the LWRP Coordinator; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grants Approval with a Condition, and authorizes the Chairman to endorse the site plan entitled "The Fishers Island Electric Corporation", prepared by Richard H. Strouse, L.S., dated June 9, 2009, with the following condition: CMEEC, Fishers Island PaRe Three June 15, 2010 A Landscape Plan will need to be coordinated with the Planning Board designee and submitted to the Planning Board prior to a Certificate of Occupancy being issued for the approved site plan application. Please also note the following requirements in the Southold Town Code relating to site plans: 1. Any outdoor lighting shall be shielded so the light source is not visible from adjacent properties and roadways. Lighting fixtures shall focus and direct the light in such a manner as to contain the light and glare within property boundaries. 2. Ail storm water run-off from grading, driveways and gravel areas must be contained on site. 3. Approved site plans are valid for three years from the date of approval, within which time all proposed work must be completed, unless the Planning Board grants an extension. 4. Any changes from the approved site plan shall require Planning Board approval. 5. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the Planning Board, or its representative, must inspect the site to ensure it is in conformity with the approved site plan and issue a final site inspection approval letter. Should the site be found not in conformance with the approved site plan, no Certificate of Occupancy may be issued unless the Planning Board approves the changes to the plan. A copy of the approved site plan is enclosed for your records. One copy will also be sent to the Building Department and the Town Engineer/Highway Department. If you have any questions regarding the information contained in this resolution, please contact the Planning Board Office. Very truly yours, Martin H. Sidor Chairman Encl. CC; Town Engineer w/map Building Dept. w/map PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN II. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JAMES H. RICH III DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 November 15, 20ll Mr. Thomas Solinsky Manager of Engineering Services CMEEC 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360 Re~ Final Site Inspection, Site Plan of Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island SCTM#:I000-6.-8-7&3.2 Dear Mr. Solinsky: The Planning Board, at their November 14, 2011 Work Session, found that the requirements made in the letter dated October 24, 2011 have been completed and the site is now in conformance with the approved site plan. This letter does not condone any changes from the approved site plan and app~vals from other agencies; Planning Board approval is required prior to any significant changes to the site. Please, if you have any questions regarding this site plan or its process do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, Chairman Planning Board Heather Lanza, Planning Director Michael Verity, Chief Building Inspector Jamie Richter, Town Engineer Southold Town Plannin.q Board Pa,qe Two November 14, 2011 Project name: i SCTM#:i 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Location: 1866 Central Ave. Fishers s and Descnpbon: ~ Addlbon of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator ............................ ~[_f__a__c~ on a 47, 441 sq. ff. I~rcel located in the Business District. Status: ~ Final Pending Inspection Review final site insp_e_ction letter_. ~;~.c_-h-~nts:_-~__~_~;~' Draft Letter -~5~-_0~e~ name.'- .... ]- Jameson Farms ~ion: i 29525 Route 25, Orient l S_C__TM#:T 1000-13-2-7.12 Status: Action: Attachments: Description: 1 This subdivision proposal will subdivide a 17.5 acre parcel into 2 lots, ' where Lot 1 = 14.5 acres with 12 acres sold as Development Rights to Suffolk County and where Lot 2 = 3 acres. j New Application Review application for completeness. ....... Staff Re_port Project name' 1 Stanton, Phil & Jennifer I SCTM#: t 1000-64-1-29 i Location: ~_~ ~-~-, S~-h-0~ 1 ~e-~-i~ I ~his p-ro~osal is for a 3 lot standard subdivision in the R-40 Zoning ~ District._ ....... ............ ..................................................... L_A~._ach__m__e_nts: ___~__S_taff _R_e]?ort .................................................... .i 3:45 p.m. Review Public Meeting Agenda WORK SESSION AGENDA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Monday, November 14, 2011 2:30 p.m. Executive Board ~oom, Town Hall Annex 2:00 ! 2:30 p.m. Ap Session Location: Description: Status: Action: Attachments: G.W. Meade Farm Ackerly Pond Lane, Southold ; site plan is for the proposed to a 14,400 s.f. indoor ning of horses and a on the , are a 1,140 s.f. barn and frame buildin Pendin Status I review nel I Staff Report [ SCTM#: 1 of a 5,200 s.f. horae barn the keeping/breeding/raising 'with 10 parking spaces. Also ' dwelling, a 1,965 s.f. frame concerns. Project name: Metro PCS at Jul Location: 21855 CR 48, Description: Status: Action: Attachments: This amended site antennas on an, height of 8'6" in Letter I SCTM#:I 1000-96-1-19.1 for a MetroPCS wireless ce-location of a proposed pole extension District. Project name: Location: Description: Status: Action: Attachments: th (formerly 1000-62-3-38 :orner of NYS Route 25 and '] ~roved site plan to convert a residen~ )roved amended site plan for 2,660 3roved Status Up-date 8/19/11 letter from Planning Board to applicant Harbor Road, Southold commercial retail store; Location ' H_arb_es/R_e_gina's_Garde_n. SC~ 1000-12_~-3-5 1150 Sound Ave, Mattituck .......... ~i~-s~--p~-~pl~ to conve~rt~n'.~-~,4~)~ sq.'~-b-~i~-~-i an office in connection with the over-all farm use of the site oh,.1.03 acresi located in the A-C Zoning Distr ct Action: t Status Up_-date ............. t .... PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chsir WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JAMES H. RICH III DONALD J. WILCENSI~ October 24, 2011 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southald, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Thomas Solinsky Manager of Engineering Services CMEEC 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360 Re: Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) SCTM#1000-6.-8,7 & 3.2 Dear Mr. Salinsky: I am writing as a follow-up to thc Planning Board Work Session held on October 17, 2011. Please be advised that the Planning Board has determined the requirement of the following after their review of comments received regarding the above referenced site: Please plant the approved line 0f Arborvitae along the existing fence. The Board will allow the landscaping to be planted at a distance oftwo (2') to four (4') feet offof the existing fence so that the screening of the facility is appropriate. In the effort to satisfy this screening, the approved Arborvitaes shall be allowed to grow into mature plantings without restricting their natural growth (i.e. they should not be trimmed to restrict their height). Thc Board has no objection of the approved Viburnum, Shad and Bayberry plantings to be planted at a minimum of five (5') feet from the buffed electrical wires as noted on the landscape plan. Please, if you have any questions regarding this site plan or its process, do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, Brian A. Cumming~ Planner Submission Without a Cover Letter Subject: SCTM#: Comments: Cummin~ls, Brian A. From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Solinsky, Tom <tsolinsky@cmeec.org> Friday, October 21, 2011 11:21 AM Cummings, Brian A. Kipnis, Robin; 'fielec@fishersisland.net'; Bob Wail; Rail, Mike; Sapia, Bethany request for inspection Brian Cummings: This email is to inform the Town of Southold Planning Board Office that the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) has completed and installed all landscaping in accordance with landscape plan provided in the Town of Southold Planning Board Office letter to CMEEC dated October 4, 2011. Therefore, CMFEC requests from the Town of Southold Planning Board Office a final inspection of the site. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank You Tom Solinsky Thomas Solinsky Manager of Engineering Services CMEEC 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360 Office (860) 425-3227 Fax (860) 889-8158 Email tsolinsky~,cmeec.or,q PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JAMES H. RICH III DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 October 4, 2011 Mr. Thomas Solinsky Manager, Engineering Services Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 Re; Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM#1000-6-8-3.2 & 7 Dear Mr. Solinsky: Please be advised it has been brought to the attention of the Planning Board that the required landscaping has not been completed on site. Therefore, with regard to your request for a final inspection and prior to issuing a letter stating that the site has been completed, we require that the planting of the approved screening be done as shown on the landscape plan enclosed with this letter. Please inform us when the planting has been completed so we may inspect the site. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call Brian Cummings in the Planning Department. Very truly yours, Martin A. Sidor Chairman Encl.: Landscape Plan RIGHT OF way BOULOERi BOU: )POSED LEAS ~- 3650d: SF ~" PAVED DRIVEWA~.~ LOCATION BURIED ELECTRfl / LO~ N: 39614 W: 249.00 LAWN '~''~, MONUMENT NOT P-.~COVERED) PARKING PAVENENT NW~ 3940.00 249.00 / / NOTE TO FILE Date: May 27, 2011 Prepared by: Brian Cummings Follow up to a telephone call with Jim Connell and CMEEC addressing the recent requirements made by the Planning Board pending final inspection: 1. Mr. Connell stated that the Fishers Island Utilities Company has offered to plant the screening vegetation, but he will provide an affidavit from CMEEC confirming the planting will be completed. 2. Dumpster is not owned by CMEEC, but bythe Fishers Island Utilities Company. 3. In response to the "clean-up of front area" request, Mr. Connell noted that CMEEC only leases the property surrounded by the chain link fence and nothing outside of its boundary. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H~ SIDOR Choir WILLIAM J. CREMEI~S KENNETH L. EDWARDS JAMES H. RICH III DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 May 12, 2011 Mr. Thomas Solinsky Manager, Engineering Services Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 Dear Mr. Solinsky: The Planning Board has reviewed your request for a final inspection. Prior to issuing a letter stating that the site has been completed, we require the following: 1. Either plant or submit an affidavit stating that screening vegetation will be planted as shown on the landscape plan enclosed with this letter. 2. Move the dumpster to the back of the property. 3. Clean up the front area of the property. When you let us know that these items have been completed, we will send Mr. Kenneth Edwards, our Fishers Island Representative, to inspect the site. Sinc.~y., Martin A. Sidor Planning Board Chair Eric.: Landscape Plan RIGHT OF OPOSED N: 3961.29 W: 249.00 ~- 3650~ SF~ ~WN POLE # ~°PROXIMATE LOCATION EIURIED AREA PAVED D RIVE'WA~,~ ,APPROX, LOCATION EX~TNG SEPTIC PARKING PAVEMENT B. EV.,,~.Sd: ~fONUMCNT (NOT RECOVERED) 3940.00 W: 249.00 / / Sender: ~--~ Subject: Submission Ifithout a Cover Letter SCTM#: 1000- Date: ~-~'1 ~/1 j Comments: Race Rock Garden Company, PO Box 517 Fishers Island, NY 06390 Proposal Date 5/6/2011 To: Groton Utilities Planting Plan for New Generator Task Description Amount 1 Cut blacktop and prepare planting area along fenceline of new generator. $ 1,614.00 2 Install Dark American Arborvitae hedge row. $ 10,587.50 Dark American Arborvitae 10/12' 11 3 Prepare planting area along road. $ 1,294.00 4 Install roadside planting. $ 2,213.75 Viburnum 4~5' 5 Bayberry #3 5 Shad 6/7' 3 Phone # Fax # Email Total Proposed Cost $ '15,709.25 (631 )788-7632 (631 )788-7634 rrgarden@fishersisland.net (excludes tax) If unforeseen obstacles are encountered you wiil be responsible for any additional labor, ~quipment and/or materials needed to complete the project. Race Rock will notify you as soon as possible if unknown variables arise that will affect the project cost. Materials and equipment prices are constantly changing, therefore this proposal is valid for (30) days. Client Signature Date Approxin~ate location of 2nd 8:320 vc~t line TOWN OF WAY ~ ~!"1~ ~Ou LDE~ '~OPOSED ~ 36504, ii~r~ximale Iocat~ of 1 st 8320 249.00 RIGHT OF WAy ~ WORK SESSION AGENDA SOOTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARI~ Monday, May 9, 2011 -4:00 p.m. Applications Project--; ....... name : ............ ,? ......................... Connecticut': ........................ Municipal:-' ................ ElectrlcT'--]~ SCTM#.:'~ ............................................... 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 ~ ................. l_Energy Cooperative J ...... I .................................. Location: i 1866 Central Ave. Fishers Island .... ] '~'~(~i~)-ti0~'~ ..... i Addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diese -e ectr c generatori j._f.._a-o.'_dj.ty~ a 47_?_41 s_~. ff._p.a._r.._ce._o~cat___ed_j_n__t.h.e__B_._usine_ss_ D~is_trjct: . Status: I Final Pendin~g Ins~_ection Acbon: i Rewew screemng. Prgject name i Guadag_n_o, Patrick ~ SCTM# 11000-27-1-2 Location: i on the north side of Orchard Stroet, approximately 1,008' west of Platt -'6~-~i~1~': ....................... ! Road, in Orient · This standard subdivision to subdivide a 10-acre parcel into two lots ! where Lot 1 is 1.5 acres and Lot 2 is 8.5 acres, inclusive of a 2.5-acre ................................. i building_.e_.n_v_elo_pe and 6 acres of subdivision _open space. Status: i Conditional Sketch Appr_ov_a_l i _A_-o_t_i-o_n_: ................. j._ _R_e_vi_e_ .w_ _A_rg_h_e~ol_o_gical Repo_~_. ................................... ~...A_tt_a_ch_m_?_t~.~ .................. i Staff Report _Lg.c_a_t!_o.n_~ ................... 1__1_._10_~erry Lane, Orient Description: This 75/75 Conservation Subdivision proposal will subdivide a 19.52 acre parcel into 3 lots where Lot 1 = 2 acres, Lot 2 = 3 acres (including a 1.66 acre r.o.w.), and Lot 3 = 14.44 acres of preserved agricultural land - the Status: '. ? e n_d_.i_n_g -- ................ Action: Review Staff Re_p_ort ....L_.o..~a_ti0n: ........... _2 _60_~_ .0.[_eg_o_~n_ _R-O _a ¢_ ;_M_a_~! t u c k~ Description: This site plan is for the proposed construction of two brick patios, one at 160 s.f. and the other 314 s.f., for an outdoor wine tasting area that will i_n_c.!qd~ _a 3_,_8_8..~..~:.~:_g_rav~e_l Par_kj_ng. !9t_.wjt..h..._c. gn~.c.tingj3av_e_d_f~-o~Pat_h._~: 'Status: ' i New ~pp. cat on Action: Review a~al~B cat on for comB eteness and cons der accel~ting for review Location: i west side of Hobart Road, approximately 1,059 feet north from Terry i Lane, Southold Description: i This standard subdivision is to subdivide 2.32 acres into two lots where ~ _Lot l_--_~_3;..2..~..3_s_._f.._a_~d__Lo_t_2_~__5.7__8_0_9_.s.:f_:...i_nj_h__e R~_Zg_n_.!_ng__D_j_strj_ct_: Status: i Conditional Prelimina.0/.' _.A~_p~oval Action: i Review Landscape Plan. ~ Attachments: ~ S i.t~..! .n. sp. e_ ct i.~.n...._P...h....o.t_o.s- Page Twc Town P annin¢l Board Work Sess~ 5/9/1 I Location: 28975 Main Road, on the n/w corner of Main Road and Depot Lane, ___C_u_.tchog_ue_ ......................................................... .... [~r~(~il~i~)-~-.'- ........... This site plan is for the conversion of an existing automotiv-~-r~-P~-i-~:-~-(~-~-'' and gasoline service station to a 1,206 s.f. convenience store and gasoline service station on an 18,473 sq. ft. lot in the Hamlet Business ~_o.._nin9 District. ' Status: Final P e n d i.n.g_J_n s_~_e ct ion "~,~'i~i ,--I~i~-v~-~ i~"i n ~e ~'~ ............................................................................................ ' _~_~ _a_c_h_ ..m_. _e.. _n_t _s..I ...................... j Staff R~port .................. '~i~a-rb~s' Ho- e .................... .......................... ......................................... J_ Sound_~yenu~!n Mattituck Description' ~ Site Plan for an 875 s.f. agricultural barn on a 15.5-acre pardi. Status: ~ F~nal Pending Inspecbon ~_..~_~j~_92 ............................ ~Z~ site inspection. . L.~_~_~_~_~ ................... j._~Z~_~jpal Inspection LeEer -is-~(Jj-e~t--~'n~'(~.~ .......... T'§~u~l~i-e-~-P~-S'~;~ ........ ~?~ 1000-87-5-21.7, 21.9, i i 21.10, 21.11,21.12 & ~ 121.13 · 0~-a~-.'- on the south side of Main Bayview Road, approximately 900' east of i~ ......... } Cedar Drive, in Southold ! This proposal is to subdivide a 14.54-acre parcel into three lots where i Lot 1 equals 44,735 s.f., Lot 2 equals 37,343 s.f. and Lot 3 equals 42,470 s f, w th the remaining 11.53 acres of the property to be ! .p_reserved as ._oj~en .s_p_a_ce. Status: I Cond~bonal F?_a_!~roval ~"~'i~.7 i'--F~i~v~equest for extension of Conditional Final Approval. ? ;~alC~h~_~i~ ~-' '~--7'[?,_~_2!1 ~- Letter fr~-~ ~,~_--~.._~.._-~-_~-'-~'_-_--_-i~-_~-_-~ ...... _~_~"~'~'~-~"i'~'-'~'_-~.._~_i 5:30 p.m. Review Public Meeting Agenda For Discussion: o.*o Lieb Vines, LLC, 83-3-2.1: Review draft ZBA comments. o:* Proposed Local Law re: Amendments to Chapter 277, Wind Energy and Chapter 280 Zoning in connection with Small Wind Energy Systems & Accessory Apts. LASER FICHE FORM Planning Board Site Plans and Amended Site Plans SPFile Type: Approved Project Type: Site Plans Status: Final Approval SCTM #: 1000 - 6.-8-7 Project Name: Connecticut Municipal Electric Address: 1866 CentralAvenue, F.I. Hamlet: Fishers Island Applicant Name: Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Owner Name: CMEEC Zone 1: B Approval Date: 6/14/2010 OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A date indicates that we have received the related information End SP Date: 6/14/2010 Zone 2: Zone 3: Location: The property is located at 1866 Central Avenue, approximately 300 feet south of Madeline Avenue, Fishers Island. SC Filing Date: C and R's: Home Assoc: R and M Agreement: SCAN Date: SCANNED NOV 18 2011 Records Management Southold Town Plan~ Board Work Session A,qenda - 6/7/l~Pa(~e Two r_ oi_e_c_t na me: y_gM£_ _9 ................................................ 3.2 Location: i 1866 Central Ave. Fishers Island Description: i The proposal is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47,441 sq. ft. parcel located in the I Business District. - ................................. -..-----r ................ '-§~'~i ........................... i'-~/-S~"'~T~r~-~-r-~-(~'~:~: cor~ents by the ZBA for a ~pecia~ Exc..e_p_bon ......... Action: i Review draft resolution. Attachments: ~ Draft Resolubo ..................... l_P_r.o_Lect na_m_e_.:_ ........ Barb's Vegg,e_s_ ................................ _j~SCTM#~: ~ 1000-86-1-15 4195 SR 25, Peconic Location: Description: Status: Proposed hoop-house adjacent to an existing farm stand on 28.370 acres. The hoop-house is 15x48x8. The hoop-house will be used for storing plants, flower baskets and vegetables during the night. The hoop- house will not be accessible _b3/the Eu_b_lic. Under Review Action: Review draft final resolution Attachments: ~ Draft Resolution Project Name: t The Heritag_e- at Cutchogue ..... i SCTM#: t 1000-102-1-33.3 Location: i Northwest corner of Griffing Street and School House Lane, ~__a_p_proximat_el~ly~,079 feet north of Main Road, in Cutc~ho_gg_u_e. _ ............... D e s c r i ~-~(~-~-- ~--~i~--'--~'----~-i? ~ -~ d-~-~ ° n d ~ ~t~i~-~¥~'~~ent ...................... Status: [ Litigation _A_ c_t!o n .:- ...... i-'-_~ ~i-~"-~'~--'_-~'.-'~ i'i ~ ~ ~?~n_~_c~'~ ~:~ ~)~_~-~_ _~ '_ .b-~_-I~_~ ~-~_' ~W_~ ~ ? ~_ ~'"~-~'~ ...~_'"_----'--_~- _- .-_ _- ~'~____ -_--~-'"-'~ Pro'e~.t name: i Bayber_~ Estates ! SCTM#: ]_ 1000-55-6-35, 55-6-36, 56-1-1 Locati~)-~.7 ..................... The-~)~(~p~rty is ~,~{~-~-~-~h~(~.~{ ~i~-[~-u~l'~A-v~ ~ma~e~y~ .......................................... 150 feet south of Yennecott Drive in Southold. Description: This proposal is for a Standard Subdivision of a 50.0609 acre parcel into 18 lots and two (2) open space parcels, where the lots range in size from 30,000 square feet to 30,248 square feet, with the open space parcels totaling 35.0227 acres, excluding the wetlands in the R-80 Zoning ..,~. ................................... ~_Distric~ tatus: I Conditional Sketch Action: Consider accepting preliminary plat application for review - send out referrals Pr._oject name: Mazzaferro, Karen i SCTM#: L 1000-63-1-12 ._.L_9_c_a_t i_o..n_; ................................ _o__n_t_h_e___e_..a_s_~_ .s.!d_ .e_._9 f__..H_R ~_o..r~_'.~_._L_a_ O_ .e. ,_ ?_ _S__o__u_t _h .o.!_d__ Description: This proposed standard subdivision is to subdivide a 4.28-acre parcel into 3 lots, where Lot 1 equals 41,994 sq. ft., Lot 2 equals 43,631 sq. ft., 4 ..~.n_ d.. L.__o_ t. _.3_...e_g _u_a._l_s_..9.__0_,.._0_2..~3_..~.c1: _~:;_.i__n__ th_e_~ ~o..zon.i. n__9_.Djs?i_c~t: ....................................... Status: Action: i Review draft conditional final resolution. 'l'o;m Hall Anncx 5137,5 Main Road P.O. Box 1175) Soulhold, Nh' 11971-0959 Tclcphonc ((531) 763-18(1'2 Fax (631) 765-!t502 BUIll)IN(, DL1 Al/1 MkNT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Martin H. Sidor, Planning Board Chairman FROM: Michael J. Verity, Chief Building Inspector DATE: June 11, 2010 REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE PLAN ELEMENTS & CERTIFICATION Project: Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Location: Fishers Island, N.Y. SCTM# 1000- Section 06- Block 08 Lot 3.~2 Date: January 15, 2010 Revised Date: 1. ALL BUILDINGS AND USES SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTERS 144 AND 280 OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CODE. 2. OFF STREET PARKING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 3. ALL FENCING, SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 4. THE PROPOSED USE *Generator Facility IS A PERMITTED USE BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION IN THIS B DISTRICT AND IS SO CERTIFIED. * See ZBA SE # 6375 N Chief Building Inspector PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFvICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM To~ Leslie Weisman, ZBA Chairperson Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals From: Martin H. Sidor, Chair JxhZa ~__~ Members of the Planning Board Date May 12, 2010 Re.' Request for Comments for CMEE SCTM#1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 ZBA# 6375 The Planning Board received your request for comments regarding the above referenced application in connection with a site plan application under the name Twin Forks Landscape Contracting. This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. m the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq. ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District. The application has been reviewed for site development and the following comments are for the Zoning Board's consideration: 1. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the nnit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the Island. 2. There is a fence that exceeds the allowable height proposed around the facility to promote the health, safety, and welfare of surrounding properties. 3. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased from Fishers Island Electric Utility in a zoned Business. According to the applicant this site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment, so installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. 4. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. 5. As part of the site plan application, the Planning Board has required a landscape plan (attached) to mitigate potential visual impacts. 6. The applicant will be providing drainage to help mitigate any potential run-off from leaving the site (attached). If you should have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the Planning Office. WORK SESSION AGENDA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Monday, May 10, 2010 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Review Public Meeting Agenda 4:45 p.m. Site Plans & Subdivisions _Project name: 'r-T-:~ ~-i-i~'"~ ~-~-t ........................... ~-§-(~-:l'U#i-I'-~'~)-~:~i ~:~:~f ~;I- ....................... , Acti_on.'~ ..........., Review new submission. __A._~a_c_h__rnents; .............. _L_e_.ff._e_.[._.f_rg_.m_._~pjplicant; Hand-Out Packet ._L_o. _c_at_i.o_n_: ..................... _ThA_Pr_eAb_.~_e. rj_an_.~C_h_urch__o_r_§o_ci_e_ty of Cutchogue, 27245 Main Road Description: The applicant requests co-location of a public utility wireless communication facility having interior mounted .antennae within an existing church steeple and a related storage equipment area screened from view. As part of the application, the applicant proposes to remove and replace a portion of an existing church steeple to match the existing church building_o_n_a_~)._9_l:acre__si_t_.e_l.o_.._c_a_ted in__~th_e__R_-4__0~. Z~o_n.!n_g District. .! Project name: Location: ~ Connecticut Municipal Energy J SCTM#:i 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 i_Cooperative' j _1_8_66 C__entral Ave., Fishers Island ~ Addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator Description: ! fa_ci_l!~/~2n _a 4__7, 44~1 s_0,. fl. p,._a._r__cel located in. t_h_e_.B_u__si_n~§s__D_ i_s_t_r_i_c_t_: Stat_B_s_: ............................... _ .~__S. ii_t..e_..._.P_.!.a r)..._r_e.._.v..!ew_ ............................ ~ ............................................................... Action: i Review draft ZBA comments, Landscape Plan & Town Engineer ........................... L .-°-°--m..-m-e- -· Atta c. _h_m_e_n_t_sL .................... _A_C_o__m_ _m_e.u t_s. ....................................................... Project name: ~ -~,~i~ - f=~-~-t ~-/; r~ i~_ ....................... [-'§-C T M ~ .~ -~-~)~---~;~--~-~ .......................... Location: !'~-~'-~-~b~/-~s Io~ i which e~ends noah from Ka~ejgh's Cou~ in East Marion. Descnpbon: ' Th~s proposal is for a standard subdivision of an 11.4418-acre pardi into ~o lots, where Lot 1 equals 3.7362 acres, including 1.4354 acres of open space, and Lot 2 equals 7.6786 acres, including 5.0872 acres of , open space, in the R-80 Zonin~ District. Action: ~ D~scuss s~te v~s~t. For Discussion: 4/12/10 request from Thomas Uhl, Flower Hill Building Corp., to replace two dead pear trees with two rhubrum maple trees on the southeast corner of Jasmine and Blossom Lanes in the Beach Plum Homes conservation subdivision. CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 StoE Avenue Norwich. CT 06360-1526 860-889-4088 Fax 860-889-8158 May 7, 2010 Ms. Kristy Winser Senior Planner, Town of 5outhold Planning Board Office Southold Town Hall Annex 54:]75 State Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 Subject: Noise levels of the proposed CMEEC diesel generator installation on Fishers Island Dear Ms. Winser: CMEEC confirms that the proposed diesel generator unit to be installed on Fishers Island Electric Corporation property on Fishers Island will meet its design radiated noise level of 65 dB/A at a distance of 50 feet from the unit enclosure. Should the unit exceed this noise level after installation, CMEEC affirms its commitment to take corrective action restore noise levels to within specification. Sincerely, cc: Vickie Toth, ZBA SCOTT A. RUSSELL SUPERVISOR TOWN HALL - 53095 MAIN ROAD Fax. (631)- 765- 9015 JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 Tel. (631) - 765 - 1560 J A M IE.RICHTER~TOWN.SOUTHOLD.NY.US OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Martin H. Sidor Chairman - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 May 7, 2010 Re: Fishers Island Generator Project ~0]0 Storm Water Runoff Analysis SCTM #: 1000-06-08-07 Dear Mr. Sidor: As per a request from your office, I have reviewed the Engineering Report for the Storm Water Runoff Analysis for the 2.5 MW Diesel Engine Generator Set Project. This Report has been prepared by the office of TRC, 21 Griffin Road North, Windsor, CT. and it was prepared for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative. Please consider the following: The drainage calculations and the subsequent drainage design meets or exceeds the requirements of Town Code Chapter 236 for Storm Water Management. If you have any questions regarding this review, please contact my office. cc; ~RJ~' cerely, . Southold Town Zoning Board of Appe~/ Peter W. Harris, Superintendent of Highways Print From: Toth, Vicki (vicki.toth~town.southold.ny.us) To: wamjc~yahoo.com; Date: Wed, May 5, 2010 3:20:47 PM Cc: Subject: RE: FIEC/CMEEC Landscape Plan for Fishers Island I was not able to open the attachment. Page 1 of l ~5.~,a From: 3on Warn [mailto:warnjc@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, Hay 05, 2010 12:11 PM To: Winser, Krisb/; Toth, Vicki Cc: Mike Brown; Glenn Wilson; Bob Wall; Robin Kipnis; Deanna Davis Subject: FIEC/CMEEC Landscape Plan for Fishers Island Ms. Winser and Ms. Toth: I've attached a power point file showing the FIEC/CMEEC plan for landscaping that will mitigate the impact of our proposed diesel generator installation at FIEC on Central Ave on Fishers Island. Please pass this information to the appropriate members of both the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals. I trust that the plan will be met with satisfaction. Please let me know if you have questions or comments. We are committed to addressing the concerns of the Boards. At the time of planting (after the generator is installed and the scene is established), we might be able to find other spots for shrubs and trees. The plan shown was developed by a landscaper after a recent site visit, without the generator installed, of course. As far as I know, this and the stormwater runoff plan are the only open issues with either Southold board relative to our planned installation. Please confirm this; we need to know now if you want anything else. Thankyou, JonWarn Pr~e~ Manager Sustainable Enemy Analytics, LLC 860-425-3237 MAT 0 2010 http://us.mg2.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx=l&.rand--dt56bprSvehlc 5/5/2010 2010 Landscape Screening Plan Fishers Island Electric Corporation CMEEC Proposed Diesel Generator Project Submitted to Southold Planning and ZBA Boards 5May 2010 Fishers Island Electric Corporation will contract with Race Rock Garden Company, Inc. to provide tree and shrub plantings in order to: Provide visual screening between the proposed CMEEC generator unit and the nearest house · Provide a visual break in the view from Central Ave. A Race Rock Garden Company, Inc. Landscape designer walked the site and has submitted the Landscaping Plan shown. Field modifications will be made if necessary to achieve the desired result. A 45 ft section of Arbor Vitae evergreens will be planted between the Generator and the nearest home to provide visual and acoustic screening Juniper and Shad will be planted to provide a break in the scene toward the units from Central Ave. 3 A well-placed juniper tree will break up the scene from Central Ave Shad shrubs will help to break up the scene from Central Ave A dense 45 ft section of Arbor Vitae will provide a visual screen and noise attenuation between the unit and the nearest home Tree Screen plans have been developed to good effect at other CMEEC sites. Sample photos follow: A similar approach will be taken on Fishers Island consistent with planting locations that avoid interference with existing utilities, underground installations and ledge formations. Note: The representative site shown is a dual generator site. Fishers Island will have only a single generator. 7 Conclusion: FIEC and CMEEC will provide well-placed landscaping to mitigate the aesthetic and noise impact of the proposed diesel generator unit. 11 CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 860-889-4088 Fax 860-889-8158 May 3, 2010 Ms. Kristy Winser Senior Planner, Town of Southold Planning Board Office Southold Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 5outhold, NY 11971-0959 Subject: CMEEC Generator Project on Fishers Island Reference: Concerns expressed about storm water runoff expressed during the Planning Board meeting discussion of the proposed CMEEC Project: April 12, 2010 Enclosures: Storm water Runoff Analysis for the 2.5 MW Diesel Engine Generator Set Project, Fishers Island, New York, April 2010: CMEEC (2 Copies) Dear Ms. Winser: At the recommendation of Mr. Jaime Richter, Town of Southold Engineer, Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) commissioned an analysis of Storm water Runoff from our proposed diesel generator project on Fishers Island. The analysis was conducted by our environmental engineering support contractor, TRC, of Windsor, CT. The report and its recommendations and conclusions have been reviewed and approved by £MEEC. Copies of this analysis are enclosed. The study shows that addition of a dry well on the down slope edge of the site will alleviate the runoff conditions currently being experienced. Please pass a copy of the report to Mr. Richter for his review. We request that you inform the Planning Board that CMEEC will carry out the recommendation of Paragraph 4.:1 of the referenced report during the project site construction. We will install an 8 foot by 3 to 4 foot pre-cast concrete dry well. The dry well will be field located, approximately as shown in the attached report and will be indicated on the as-built drawings prepared for the project. We trust that the actions described will resolve this open issue. Please call me or CMEEC project manager Jon C. Warn (860-425-3237) with requests for additional information or to discuss any question you might have. Manager, Engineering Services CC: Mr. Michael J. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building Inspector (Less Enclosure) Ms. Vicki Toth, Town of Southold, Zoning Board of Appeals (Less Enclosure) CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 860-889-4088 Fax 860-889-8158 May 3, 2010 Ms. Kristy Winser Senior Planner, Town of Southold Planning Board Office Southold Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 5outhold, NY 11971-0959 Subject: Reference: CMEEC Generator Project on Fishers Island Concerns expressed about storm water runoff expressed during the Planning Board meeting discussion of the proposed CMEEC Project: April 12, 2010 Enclosures: Storm water Runoff Analysis for the 2.5 MW Diesel Engine Generator Set Project, Fishers Island, New York, April 2010: CMEEC (2 Copies) Dear Ms. Winser: At the recommendation of Mr. Jaime Richter, Town of Southold Engineer, Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) commissioned an analysis of Storm water Runoff from our proposed diesel generator project on Fishers Island. The analysis was conducted by our environmental engineering support contractor, TRC, of Windsor, CT. The report and its recommendations and conclusions have been reviewed and approved by CMEEC. Copies of this analysis are enclosed. The study shows that addition of a dry well on the down slope edge of the site will alleviate the runoff conditions currently being experienced. Please pass a copy of the report to Mr. Richter for his review. We request that you inform the Planning Board that CMEEC will carry out the recommendation of Paragraph 4.1 of the referenced report during the project site construction. We will install an 8 foot by 3 to 4 foot pre-cast concrete dry well. The dry well will be field located, approximately as shown in the attached report and will be indicated on the as-built drawings prepared for the project. We trust that the actions described will resolve this open issue. Please call me or CMEEC project manager Jon C. Warn (860-425-3237) with requests for additional information or to discuss any question you might have. Sincerel~.--~ ~ __ CC: Mr. Michael J. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building Inspector (Less Enclosure) Ms. Vicki Toth, Town of Southold, Zoning Board of Appeals (Less Enclosure) 1. Introduction On March 8, 20~t0 the Connecticut.Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) obtained a permit from the New York State (NYS) Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to install and operate a 2.5 megawatt (MW) diesel engine generator set and ancillary equipment (the Project) on a parcel of land situated at the Fishers Island Utility Co. facility (the Facility), located at 1866 Central Avenue. Stormwater runoff from the Facility and the adjacent hillsides flows across Central Avenue and toward a Mobil Station and adjacent areas located on the east side of Central Avenue. These areas are shown in Figure 1. Figures 2 and 3, respectively, depict the current Facility layout and the Facility layout with the proposed Project. Concerns have been expressed about the potential impact of the proposed Project on the stormwater runoff from the Facility and adjacent areas. This report demonstrates the following: · The Project will not adversely affect the stormwater runoff from the Facility. · The Project will comply with the applicable stormwater codes, including tee requirement that land-disturbing activities or addition or replacement of impervious surfaces must contain a two-inch rainfall on site. This will require, however, the addition of a dry well or the equivalent to the design. This report may be submitted as an addendum to the Site Design Drawings submitted to government agencies. ~ 2. Project Impact on Stormwater Runoff Stormwater runoff from the:Facility and adjacent lands was analyzed for the current configuration and with the proposed Project using Win TR~55~, a hydrology software package for small watersheds. Win TR-55 uses the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Runoff Curve Number (RCN) method to calculate ranoff. RCN has a range of 0 to 100. A surface with a smaller RCN is more pervious than a surface with a larger RCN. The RCN is determined by the Hydrologic Soil 1. WinTR-55 User Guide, United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services, January 2009 Group (HSG), soil use, and soil condition. The RCN for an area is the weighted average of the RCNs of its subareas. Soils are classified into four HSGs (A, B, C, and D) according to their minimum infiltration rate. Group A soils have the highest infiltration rates (i.e., are more pervious), and groups B, C, and D have progressively lower infiltration rates (i.e., are progressively less pervious). Appendix A is a Custom Soil Resource Report from the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services. The report indicates that the soils at the Facility consist of Montauk fine sandy loam with 3 to 8 percent slopes, gravel pits, and gently sloping cut and fill landl all of which are HSG A. Figures 4 and 5, respectively, depict the current Facility drainage subareas (without the proposed Project), and the Faciliw drainage subareas with the proposed Project. Tables Z and 2, respectively, summarize the surface areas of the current Facility drainage subareas, and the Facility dr{~inage subareas with the proposed Project. The slight discrepancy in Facility total drainage area, 1.564 acres with the current configuration versus :~.565 acres with the proposed Project, is due to round off. Data for these drainage areas were input to Win TR-55, and the peak runoff calculated for 2- year, 5-year, 10-year, 25-year, 50-year, and ZOO-year storms. Appendices B and C, respectively, provide the computer run outputs for the current configuration and for the configuration with the proposed Project. As is shown on page,7 of each run, the weighted RCN for both the current and proposed configurations is 62. This indicates that addition of impervious surfaces (equipment pads) is offset ~ the addition of more pervious areas (crushed rock). Note that Win TR-55 rounds down the ~urrent Facility total drainage area to 1.56 acres, and rounds up the total drainage area with the Configuration with the proposed Project, 1.57 acres (i.e., about 0.6% larger than the CUr~r~nt' configuration)· In reality, the total drainage areas will be the same for both cases. Table 3 is a summary of the peak stormwater runoff computed by Win TR-55. The peak runoff flows are identical for the 2-yr and 5-yr return frequencies. The peak runoff flows for the lO-yr, 25-yr, 50-yr, and 100-yr return frequencies are slightly (about 0.4%) larger with the proposed Project. This is due to the rounding of the drainage areas by Win TR-55 discussed above. This analysis demonstrates that the Project will not adversely impact stormwater runoff from the Facility. 3. Conformance with Town Requirements 3.1. Applicable Requirements Town of South01d, Code §236.10 the states the following: A. None of the following activities shall be undertaken until a drainage control permit has been issued under the provisions of this chapter. (1) Grading or stripping which aj~ects more than 5,000 square feet of ground surface. (2) Excavation or filling involving more than 200 cubic yards of material within any parcel or any contiguous area. (3) Site preparation on slopes which exceed 10 feet of vertical rise to I00 feet of horizontal distance. (4) Site preparation within lOO feet of wetlands, beach, ~bluj~ or coastal erosion hazard area. (5) Site preparation within the one-hundred-year floodplain of any watercourse. The proposed Project dbes ~ot meet any of the criteria listed abode. However, §236.9 of the Town Code states the following: All lahd-disturbing activities or addition or replacement of impervious surfaces shall provide temporary and permanent construction controls and shall be required to contain a two-inch rainfall on site, ~even where a drainage control permit is not required under this chapter. All applicants for municipal permits shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Building Inspector that the proposed activities can meet this standard, either by the installation of gutters, leaders, drywells or other measures, prior to the issuance oJ: such a municipal permit. Based on the above, the proposed project must be capable of containing a two-inch rainfall. 3.2. Rainfall 'Capacity Table 4 provides calculations of the rainfall capacity of Project subareas without a dry well included in the design. These calculations show that, without a dry well, the rainfall capacity is 1.60 inches, less than the required two inches. Table 5 provides calculations of the rainfall capacity of Project subareas with an 8 foot (nominal) diameter by 3 to 4 foot deep pre-cast concrete dry well included in the design. Figure 6 is a drawing of a typical dry well. These calculations demonstrate that the proposed Project will have sufficient capacity to store a two inch rainfall if the dry well is included. 4. Recommendations and Conclusions 4.1. Recommendations It is recommended that CMEEC include an 8 foot (nominal) diameter by 3 to 4 foot deep pre- cast concrete dry well or the equivalent in the Project design. Figure 7 shows a representative dry well location. The dry well should be field-located in accordance with the applicable requirements as the site is developed, and the final location indicated in the Project as-built drawings. 4.2. Conclusions · The proposed installation and operation of a 2.5 MW diesel engine generator set and ancillary equipment will not have a detrimental impact on stormwater runoff from the Fishers Island Utility Co. Facility. If an 8 foot (~tominal) diameter by 3 to 4 foot deep pre-cast concrete dry well or the equivalent is included in the design, the proposed 2.5 MW diesel engine generator set Project will cbmply with stormwater requirements contained in the Town of Southold Code. In particular, the Project will have sufficient capacity to store a two inch rainfall. 4 Office Location: Town Annex/First Floor, Capital One Bank 54375 Main Road (at Youngs Avenue) Southold, NY 11971 Mailing Address: 53095 Main Road P.O. Box ! 179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel. (631) 765-1809 Fax (631) 765-9064 MEMO April 23, 2010 To: Kristy Winser From: Vicki Toth RE: CMEEC Kristy - The Board of Zoning Appeals is requesting comments from the Planning Board on the generator installation proposed for Fishers Island. Thank you. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TO'vVNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 April 13, 2010 Mr. Jon Warn cio Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360 Re: Close Hearing: Proposed Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Located at 1866 Central Avenue, approximately 300 feet south of Madeline Avenue, Fishers Island SCTM#1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Zoning District: B Dear Mr. Warn: A public hearing was held by the Southold Town Planning Board on Monday, April 12, 2010 regarding the above-referenced Site Plan. The public hearing was closed. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Martin H. Sidor Chairman CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 StoE Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 860-889-4088 Fax 860-889-8158 April 8, 2010 Mr. Martin Sidor Planning Board Office Town Hall Annex Building 54375 Route 25 P.O. Box I 179 Southold NY 11971 Re: Proposed Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM# 1000-3-8-7 & 3.2 Dear Mr. Sidor: Attached please find Affidavit regarding the posting and the green return receipt cards as per instructed in the letter from the Planning Board for the Town of Southold. Please note, I did not personally post the sign 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island, that was done by Mr. Bob Wall of the Fishers Island Utility Company. Regarding the Mailings, I was unable to locate Flat Rock Realty, LLC 901 East Byrd Street, Suite 1100, Richmond, VA. Flat Rock Realty is listed as the owner of the property on Tax Map 1000-Section 10, Block 01, Lot 06. I phoned the property manager Hines Management Group who manages the buildings located at 901 East Byrd Street. I was told that suite 1100 no longer exists as it was combined with suite 1110 which is occupied by Old Republic National Insurance Company. I phoned Old Republic National Insurance Company and asked if they knew of Flat Rock Realty, they said they did not. Please let me know if you have any concerns either via e-mail ddd(~_~seatomorrowtoday.com or phone 860.425.3225. Kinyegards, ///~ Deanna D. Davis Executive Assistant SEAJCMEEC AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I pemonally posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the p°ster has ~Tl~i~ in place f°r seven days pri°r t° the date °f thepublic hearing on I have sent notices, by certified mail - return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across on 'f~'[~(~ ~(~ Your Na/~ (print) Signa~'ure Date ' Notary Public Notary Public-Connecticut My Commission Expires ~ $0, 2012 PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVlT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY: 12:00 noon, Fri. 4/9/10 Re: Proposed Site Plan for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Enerav Cooperative SCTM#s: 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Date of Hearing: Monday~ April 12~ 2010~ 6:00 p.m. Notice of Hearfng D 43! -~ ~1~1~]~1-" m ~m~ur~~on~e~ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~ [~]and Health Project, Inc ~Y~O. 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[~'~ 901 East Byrd, Suite 1100 ......... / APR -9 2010 ',, http://trkcnfrml .smi.usps.com/PTSIntemetWeb/InterLabellnquiry.do 4/8/2010 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I pemonally posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on ~1 - t'~- ~olo I have sent notices, by certified mail - return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across on Signature e.o. ~o × 3Z,;- /:,'-'~,~ ._~J/,~,~J., ~/. Y. o (, 3~ Address z./_ ~_ ~o/O Date Notary Public PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVlT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY: 12:00 noon~ Fri., 4/9/10 Re: Proposed Site Plan for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM~s: 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Date of Hearing: Monday, April 12, 2010, 6:00 p.m. 04/05/2010 09:22 FAX 8608898158 CMEEC 4/5/10 Fax for Vicki Toth, Planning Dept 631-765-3136 (F) 631-765-1938 (p) ~]001 __ From: Jon Warn, CMEEC 860-425-3237 APR - 5 2010 L Subj: Noise Level Mitigation for Proposed Generators on Fishers Island 8 Pages w/Coversheet Environmental Noise Weakest sound heard ' o~iB- Whisper Quiet Library Normal conversation (3-5') Telephone dial tone City Traffic (inside car) Train whistle at 500', Truck Traffic Subway train at 200' 30dB 80dB 60-70dB ,,.. 85aq 90dB 95dB F E D Control Room Meamumment Sound Field G G E Generator C e C Exhaust Plenum H A B LU C 107 D E 99 G 109 H 64 66 67 67 64 64 66 67 67 A 0 0 0 0 0 65 65 66 66 66 66 68 , 68 67 68 67 i 67 0 67 ,' 68 ~ 0 , 67 , 67 ~ 0 68 67 A 0 0 0 67 ~ 0 68 I 0 Generator Noise Within The Enclosure Immediately Adjacent the Enclosure ~_~ro~m_m the Enclosure Nearest Residence Estimated at 1:[5 dB/A 70 dB/A 300 Feet Units are for Peak Shaving and will usually run for 2-4 hours during the day (1500-:[900). Emergency use any time. Generators will typically run less than 300 hours per year. Actions Taken Relative to Noise Concerns FIEC hired Acoustical Scientist to take measurements and present background data at a Fishers Island Open House in June 09. Findings: At about 65 dB/a, the generator installation is acceptable. Public satisfied. CMEEC conducted a field trip for FIEC Directors to listen to a similar, but louder, diesel generator In CT. Result: Acceptable. CMEEC Contracted with the high-cost bidder of generator enclosures, a firm noted for acoustic protection expertise: Acoustical Sheetmetal, Inc., Virginia 8each, VA. (3enerator enclosure is designed for 65 dS/A at 50 feet. Proposed 50 in 5 Diesel Generator Site 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island, NY NEQ~31VE DECLARAllON DEC# 1 ,~4738 -03923/00001 ,mpac~ to air quaMy a~e not e~d:~l. Th~s ae~J. on is not affect water ~elily. m:~e le~gs. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~f ama end ~ ~ e~9.~[ ~t Im~r 7. ~ ~ t~ ~ ~u~ ~ ~ ~ ~r am ~. eml~o~ ~m not ~ Lanza, Heather From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Scott Reid [bsr1265@gmail.com] Tuesday, Mamh 30, 2010 3:36 PM Lanza, Heather Fishers Island Emergency Generator Project Island Generator Summary Notes Final.09.pdf Dear Heather, My name is Scott Reid and I have been asked to forward you a brief summary document that I prepared and sent late last year to the Fishers Island Utility Company. The attached summary reflects the collective concerns of a core group of Island land owners and neighbors who joined together to inquire about multiple topics related to the planned installation of a new 2.5 megawatt diesel generator that is slated to be placed on a neighboring piece of property owned by the FI Utility Company in early 2010. To be clear the attached was prepared by me and others and sent to the FI Utility Company last Fall for their comments. All the suggested corrections and comments from FIUC board members were included in the final attached version but it was also made very clear to me by various members of their board that by no means do they regard this document to be a legally binding agreement between the FIUC and the broad Island community. Upon your review please don't hesitate to contact me with any further questions. Best regards, Scott Reid B. Scott Reid (646) 431 8536, m To: Fishers Island Utility Company From: Broad group of concerned members of the Fishers Island Community Date: September 11,2009 Re: Proposed Installation of Emergency Generator Project 2009 2010 Thank you for taking the time and effort to organize the two meetings in June 2009 to .... discuss the proposed Emergency Generator Project. Before the details are forgotten I thought it advisable to follow up with a written summary of the meeting held at the Community Center on June 20, 2009 and attended by representatives of the Fishers Island Utility Company (William Ridgeway, John Spofford, Chris Roosevelt and Harry Ferguson), CMEEC, a sound engineer and a group of approximately 25 interested Island citizens. The summary below, I believe, reflects the most critical points and conclusions that resulted from the meeting: 1) The key driver of this project was Gmton Utility, on behalf of the Fl Utility Company, who believed that such a project would be in the best interest of the Island. They supported the idea as it would address a general concern about the lack of on-island generation capacity during emergency periods when power generation from the mainland may not be available. 2) Although not ideal for many different reasons the proposed location of this generator near Dock Beach is the where the original generator had been located for 70 years until its recent removal. For a variety of masons, primarily financial, alternatives sites were deemed not feasible given the very short notification period required of FIUC by CMEEC for a decision to accept or reject their offer to finance the pumhase of the generator. 3) According to the FIUC, in addition to the Transfer Station alternative, them are other "technically" possible sites but these were not deemed practical from a cost and timing perspective. The challenges with other sites such as the Navy property are likely to include hurdles such as permitting and zoning. 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) lO) The proposed 2.5 megawatt generator costs approximately $1.6 million and will be paid for, owned and controlled by CMEEC. With the exception of those periods when the FIUC needs the power for emergency purposes all power created by the generator will be exported to the Groton Utility power grid. Although not agreed to by all, it is the opinion of the F1UC and its Board that this project, requiring an investment of approximately $135,000 by the FIUC to cover the cost of on Island installation, is advisable and in the best interest of the broad Island community. The matter of sound noise remains a key question and unresolved matter. CMEEC expressed willingness to take all reasonable steps to quiet the unit to acceptable levels. However, until an actual unit is built and installed all parties agree it will not be possible to evaluate the true sound profile of the machine and its impact on the surrounding neighborhood. There seemed to be no interest by the FIUC for more detailed modeling of ambient sound in the impacted area. CMEEC verbally committed that should the sound and air pollutions be deemed to be an unacceptable concern post-installation they are prepared to install a further exhaust muffler (at their cost). They do not wish to install this at the outset, as it is their view that it may not be required. CMEEC clarified that they see the unit (worst case) running 5-6 times per month and for up to 4-5 hours per time. It will not run on weekends or holidays. The worst case or most unpredictable months are likely to occur during the shoulder (spring and fall) months as it is these periods when energy demand is toughest to predict for the purposes of peak shaving. CMEEC does not anticipate any increase in use of the unit as time goes on. The generator is and will remain a peak-shaving unit and thus the anticipated run times should not change (other than if the FIUC is running the unit for emergency purposes). On air emissions, the unit appears to be state of the art (for diesels) and even preferable to propane in the eyes of certain power generation companies. However, though it may be "clean" in the context of diesels, it will still produce additional air pollutants on FI. Details about such are available at the Utility Company upon request. The actual site work suggests that the foundation for the unit will need to be raised 2.5 feet above the current ground level due to flood risk. This will put the stack height at close to 25 feet with the top of the generator enclosure 15-16 feet above ground level. The proposed location places the unit behind the existing generator building and perpendicular to it with the exhaust stack at the end closest to the building. As a point of clarification, on rates, CMEEC noted that FIEC rates are subject to a long term contract per arrangements agreed between GU and FIEC. The variation between Island prices and Connecticut prices are due to mark ups related to the fixed costs of providing services to a small Island rate base that bears the burden of such costs. GU sells to the FIEC at the same rote as they sell to their local customers. The positive rate impact of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program will accrue to FI rate-payers over time as a result of less frequent and smaller rates increases rather than a decline in rates. These same benefits would accrue to Fl residents, regardless of whether the generator is installed on FI or in Connecticut. Despite ongoing concerns as regard to the installation of the generator, we appreciate the clear commitment of the Utility Company and CMEEC to undertake any and all reasonable steps to further screen, and/or reduce noise and other pollutants created as a direct result of the installation of the generator should it be deemed necessary. As long as this commitment is understood by all concerned we accept the Utility Company's proposition that this project may be in the long-term interest of the Community. Please contact Scott Reid at (646) 431 8536 or bsr1265~gmail.com with any questions. OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY 11971 MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Martin Sidor, Chair Town of Southold Planning Board,./ From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner '~"~-~ LWRP Coordinator Date: March 29, 2010 Re: Site Plan for Conneticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island SCTM#: 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47,441 sq. ft. parcel located in the Business District. 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. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: KristyWinser, Senior Planner Jill M. Doherty, President James F. King, Vice-President Dave Bergen Bob Ghosio, Jr. John Bredemeyer Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax (631) 765-6641 TO: FROM: DATE: BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OFSOUTHOLD Kristy Winser, Sr. Planner Planning Department Jill M. Doherty, President ~ Board of Trustees March 23, 2010 RE: CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 1866 CENTRAL AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 6-8-7 The Southold Town Board of Trustees reviewed the site plan prepared by Richard W. Shure, Architect last dated January 19, 2010, received on March 23, 2010, and determined that the addition of a 993 sq. ft. equipment area for a diesel-electric generator facility on a previously developed site having an existing 7,144 sq. ft. building on a 47,441 sq. ft. parcel is out of the Wetland jurisdiction under Chapter 275 of the Town Wetland Code and Chapter 111 of the Town Code. Therefore, in accordance with the current Wetlands Code (Chapter 275) and the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area (Chapter 111 ) no permit is required. Please be advised, however, that no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal and/or freshwater wetlands jurisdictional boundary or seaward of the coastal erosion hazard area as indicated above, or within 100' landward from the top of the bluff, without further authorization from the Southold Town Board of Trustees pursuant to Chapter 275 and/or Chapter 111 of the Town Code. It is your responsibility to ensure that all necessary precautions are taken to prevent any sedimentation or other alteration or disturbance to the ground surface or vegetation within Tidal Wetlands jurisdiction and Coastal Erosion Hazard Area, which may result from your project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the tidal wetland jurisdictional boundary and the coastal erosion hazard area and your project or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. This determination is not a determination from any other agency. #9691 STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Karen Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 week(s), successively, commencing on the 1st dayof April12010. ~ · ~incipal Clerk Sworn to before me this ~ dayof NOTARY pUBlIC-STATE Of: NEW YORK NO, 01.V06105050 Qualified In Suffolk County My Commi$11on Expires Febfua[y 25, 2012 · PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 $outhold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southold, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York on the 12th day of April, 2010 on the question of the following: 6:00 p.m. Proposed Site Plan for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative located at 1866 Central Avenue, approximately 300' s/o Madeline Avenue, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Dated: 3/23/10 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Martin H. Sidor Chairman PLEASE PRINT ONCE ON THURSDAY, APRIL l, 2010 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT TO THIS OFFICE. THANK YOU. COPY SENT TO: The Suffolk Times The New London Day Page I of l Kalin, Carol From: Candice Schott [legals@timesreview.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 12:24 PM To: Kalin, Carol Subject: RE: legal ad for 4/1/10 edition Hi Carol, I have received the notice and we are good to go for the 4/1 issue. Thanks and have a great afternoon! Candice · From: Kalin, Carol [mailto:CamI.KalJn@town.southold.ny.us] Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:25 AM To: Legals; legal@newlondonday.com Subject: legal ad for 4/1/10 edition Please print the attached legal ad for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative public hearing to be held on 4/12/10 at 6:00 p.m. in the April 1st edition of your newspaper. Kindly send me an e-mail confirmation of receipt. Thanks. Carol Kalin, Secretarial Assistant Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Annex, 54375 NYS Rt. 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Phone: (631)765-1938 Fax: (631)765-3136 Carol.Kalin~town.southold.ny.us 3/24/2010 Page 1 of 1 Kalin, Carol From: Sent: To: Subject: Anderson, Holly [H.Anderson@theday.com] Thursday, March 25, 2010 2:51 PM Kalin, Carol [NEWSENDER] - ad proof - Message is from an unknown sender Attachments: A905A752-DE28-45A5-9B10o7FFOBC1B869A.doc Thanks! All set for 4/1. Have a good day! 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Salesperson: Holly Anderson I Printed on: 3/25/2010 Telephone: 860-701-4413 ext 4413 I Fax: 860-442-5443 Email: H.Anderson~theday.com PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southold, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York on the 12th day of April, 2010 on the question of the following: 6:00 p.m. Proposed Site Plan for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative located at 1866 Central Avenue, approximately 300' s/o Madeline Avenue, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Numbers 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Dated: 3/23/10 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Martin H. Sidor Chairman STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) CAROL KALIN, Secretary to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, New York being duly sworn, says that on the 24th day of March, 20t0 she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road~ Southold, New York 4/12/10 Regular Meeting: 6:00 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed Site Plan for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative, SCTM#1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Carol Kalit~ Secretary, Southold Town Planning Board Sworn to before me this ~day of ~1~,0~ , 2010. Notary MELANIE DOROSKI NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New Yofl{ No, 01D04634870 Qualified in Suffolk County . .. Commission Expires September 30, ~,01 o PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 March 23, 2010 Mr. Jon Warn cio Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360 Re~ Set Hearing: Proposed Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Located at 1866 Central Avenue, approximately 300 feet south of Madeline Avenue, Fishers Island SCTM#1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Zoning District: B Dear Mr. Warn: The public hearing regarding the site plan, dated 1/15/10, for the above-referenced application has been scheduled for Monday, April 12, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. at the Southold Town Hall. Please refer to the enclosed copy of Chapter 55, Notice of Public Hearing, in regard to the Town's notification procedure. The notification form is enclosed for your use. The sign and the post will need to be picked up at the Planning Board Office, Southold Town Annex. Please return the enclosed Affidavit of Posting along with the certified mailing receipts AND the signed green return receipt cards before 12:00 noon on Friday, April 9th. The sign and the post need to be returned to the Planning Board Office after the public hearin¢l. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Martin H. Sidor Chairman Encls. Southold Town Planning Board Notice to Adiacent Property Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a site plan; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-6-8-7 & 3.2; 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the Business Zoning District; That the application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47,441 sq. ft. parcel. The property is located at 1866 Central Avenue, approximately 300 feet south of Madeline Avenue, Fishers Island; That the files pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. in the Planning Department located in the Town Hall Annex on the corner of Youngs Ave. & NYS Rte. 25, Southold (2nd FI., Capital One Bank). If you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (631)765-1938. 6. Information can also be obtained via the internet by sending an e-mail message to: CaroI.Kalin@town.southold.ny.us; That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on Monday~ April 12~ 2010 at 6:00 p.m. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in The Suffolk Times & The New London Day; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Petitioner/Owner Name: Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative/F.I. Electric Corp. Date: 3/23/10 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on I have sent notices, by certified mail - return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across on Your Name (print) Signature Address Date Notary Public PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVlT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY: 12:00 noon~ Fri. 4/9/10 Re: Proposed Site Plan for the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM#s: 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Date of Hearing: Monday, April 12, 2010, 6:00 p.m. Town of Southold PC/Codebook for Windows § 55-1. Providing notice of public hearings. [Amended 6-3-2003 by L.L. No. 12-2003] Whenever the Code calls for a public hearing this section shall apply. Upon determining that an application or petition is complete, the board or commission reviewing the same shall fix a time and place for a public hearing thereon. Notice relating to a public hearing on an application or petition shall be provided as follows: A. Town responsibility for publication of notice. The reviewing board or commission shall cause a notice giving the time, date, place and nature of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper within the period prescribed by law. B. Applicant or petitioner responsibility for posting and mailing notice. An application or petition, initiated, proposed or requested by an applicant or petitioner, other than a Town board or commission, shall also be subject to additional notice requirements set forth below: (1) The applicant or petitioner is required to erect the sign provided by the Town, which shall be prominently displayed on the premises facing each public or private street which the property involved in the application or petition abuts, giving notice of the application or petition, the nature of the approval sought thereby and the time and place of the public hearing thereon. The sign shall be set back not more than 10 feet from the property line. The sign shall be displayed for a period of not less than seven days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. The applicant, petitioner or his/her agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision prior to commencement of the public heating. (2) The applicant or petitioner is required to send notice to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across from any public or private street from the property included in the application or petition. Such notice shall be made by certified mail, return receipt requested, posted at least seven days prior to the date of the initial public hearing on the application or petition and addressed to the owners at the addresses listed for them on the local assessment roll. The notice shall include description of the street location and area of the subject property, nature of relief or approval involved, and date, time and place of hearing. The applicant, petitioner or agent shall file an affidavit that s/he has complied with this provision prior to commencement of the public heating. FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORP. SITE PLAN FOR CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC eENERGY COOPERATIVE 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Proposed addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47,441 sq. ft. parcel in the Business Zoning District. eMONDAY - APRIL 12, 2010 - 6:00 P.M. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE March 19, 2010 THOMAS A, ISLES, A,I.C.P DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Town of Southold Planning Board PO Box 1179 Southold, New York 11935 Att: Ms. Kristy Winser, Senior Planner Dear Ms. Winser: Pursuant to Section 2391 & m of the General Municipal Law, the following site plan/special exception which has been submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Site Plan Connecticut Municipal Electric S.C.T.M. No. 1000 00600 0800 007000 & 003002 Local File No. N/A NOTE: Does not constitute acceptance of any zoning action associated therewith before any other local regulatory board. Very truly yours, Thomas A. Isles, AICP Chief Planner APF:ds LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H. LEE DENNISON BLDG. - 4TH FLOOR P.O. BOX 6100 {631) 853-5191 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788-0099 TELECOPIER (631) 853-4044 · CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ENERGEY CORP. SCTM#: 1000-6-8-7 Jon Warn, Project Manager for C.M.E.C. presented the project to the committee. The Committee approves the project as submitted today. Motion made and seconded. All in favor. · RAPHAEL VINEYARDS SCTM#: 1000-85-3-11.3 & 11.4 Ira Haspel, Architect and John Petrocelli, property owner presented the project to the committee. The Committee approves the project as submitted today with the recommendation of more basic landscaping screening around the proposed building and parking area. Motion made and seconded. All in favor. A motion was made to close the meeting at 5:00p.m. All in favor. -2- Sanford Hanauer, Chairperson Reynolds duPont, Jr. Herbert Ernest Joseph Lee Ronald McGreevy Howard Meinke Nicholas Planamento Mark Schwartz Elizabeth Thompson Town of Southold Architectural Review Committee Minutes 4:00p.m., March 18, 2010 Town Hall Annex 54375 Route 25 PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Fax (631 ) 765-6641 Telephone: (631) 765 - 1892 southoldtown.north fork, net Town Hall Annex Executive Board Ro~,om Members Present: Elizabeth Thompson; Ronald McGreevy; Nicholas Planamento; Mark Schwartz; Kristy Winser, Sr. Planner; Elizabeth Cantrell, Secretary The minutes for the February 18, 2010 meeting were approved. Introduction: All applicants will give a presentation consisting of drawings, exterior materials samples and other information required by the Planning Department to the Committee. The Committee will ask questions and make suggestions as part of a general discussion with each applicant. Final recommendations from the ARC will be presented to the Planning Board in the ARC Meeting Minutes, and be made part o~ the Plai~ing file for that application. The Planning Board will consider these recommendations, together with all comments from other agencies, and provide the applicant with a comprehensive written list of its requested revisions. New Application: · LAVENDAR BY THE BAY SCTM #1000-31-6-28.5 Serge Rozenbaun, property owner presented the project to the committee. The Committee approves the project as submitted today. Motion made and seconded. All in favor. -1- Town of Southold Architectural Review Committee Agenda 3:30 p.m., March 18, 2010 Conference Room at Southold Town Hall Annex Location: 7540 Main Road East Marion ::::::::::::::::::::::: : i ~p~rat~lye i _ Location: 1866 Centra Ave, F shers s and Description: ' Proposed 993 sq. ft. equipment area for a diesel-electric generator facilit~ on a previously developed site having an existing 7,144 sq. ft. building Project name Raphael Vineyards SCTM# 1000-85-3-11.3 & 11.4 ,~ Location: :: 39390 Main Road, on the south side of Main Road, approximately 520 , feet.~(~t..O~...!.r~d.!.Pr~...Neck..La.ne.,....PecR n lc. Description: This amended site plan is for the construction of a 6,244 sq. ft. second winery building on a previously developed and approved 50.4-acre parcel . i.n. ~h9 ~,g ricultu ~a! c0nsffryat.!gn Zgn.!n.g Dist~!~.: , PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Re: Michael J. Verity, Chief BuiMing Inspector Kristy Winser, Sr. Planner March 16, 2010 Site Plan known as Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM# 1000-1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 The Planning Board refers this apphcation to you for your information, comments, review, and certification, if apphcable. Description: This site plan apphcation is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq. ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District, Fishers Island. Thank you for your cooperation. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Memorandum To: Sanford Hanauer, Chairman, Southold Architectural Review Committee From: Martin Sidor, Chairman, Planning Board Date: March 16, 2010 RE: Site Plan known as Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM#1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 The Planning Board refers this site plan application to your agency for your reviexv and comments. This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq. ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District, Fishers Island. Thank you. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM MAII~NG ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 To: From: Date: Re: James Richter, Engineering Inspector Kfisty Winser, Sr. Planner March 16, 2010 Site plan known as Connecticm Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM# 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Type of Application: Road Profiles Grading and Drainage Plans x Other (Dated: ) (Dated: ) (Dated: 7/7/08 ) Project Description: This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel- electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq. ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District. Additional Comments: This site plan is eligible for certain waivers of the site plan requirements. This application will be tentatively scheduled for final approval for 4/12/10. Your expedited review of this is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your cooperation. Encl.: Site Plan PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 March 16, 2010 Ms. Sheri Aicher c/o NYS DEC Bldg. 40 - SUNY Room 219 Stony Brook, NY 11790 Re: Comments on the Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM# 1000-1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Zoning District: B Dear Ms. Aicher: The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and certification, if applicable. Description: This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq. ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District, Fishers Island. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Respectfully yours, Senior Planner Enc. 1 site plan Site plan application Negative Declaration PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Re: Mark Terry, LWRP Coordinator Kristy Winser, Sr. Planner March 16, 2010 Site Plan known as Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM# 1000-1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 The Planning Board refers this application to you for your information, comments, review, and certification, if applicable. The file is available at your convenience. Description: This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq, ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District, Fishers Island. Thank you for your cooperation. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSK/ March 16, 2010 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Ms. Catherine Edwards c/o Fishers Island Fire District P.O. Box 222 Fishers Island, NY 06390 Request for Review on Site Plan for Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative SCTM#1000-1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Dear Ms. Jenssen: The enclosed site plan application, referenced above, is being referred to you for your comment on matters of interest to the fire department, including frre department equipment access, emergency se~ices, and any other issue that may be of concern or relevance to this application. Please respond with your recommendations at your earliest convenience. Project Description: This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47,441 sq. ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District. Additional Comments: This site plan is eligible for certain waivers of the site plan requirements. This application is tentatively scheduled for final approval on 4/12/10. Your expedited review would be greatly appreciated. Please contact me at (631)765-1938 if you have any questions. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely,, ~ Kristy Wins%~, Sr. Planner Encls.: Site Plan Application Site Plan PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI March 16, 2010 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Suffolk County Planning Commission 220 Rabro Drive P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Attention: Mr. Andy Freleng Mr. Freleng: Pursuant to Section A14-24, Suffolk County Administrative Code, the Southold Town Planning Board hereby refers the following proposed application to the Suffolk County Planning Commission: Map of: Connecticut Municipal Electric S.C.T.M: 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 HamletJLocality: East Marion Zoning: B Zone Action: This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq. ft. Parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District, Fishers Island. Stand. Sub. Conserv. Sub. Site Plan x Cluster Lot Line Change MATERIAL SUBMITTED: Other Materials (specify and give number of copies) 1 copy of a survey submitted showing the location of the generator unit. It should be noted that the DEC has reviewed this project and has given the action a Negative Declaration. Page 2 Southold Town Planning Board Referral Referral Criteria: SEQRASTATUS: 1. The project is an (x) Unlisted Action ( ) Type I Action ( ) Type II Action 2. A ( x ) Negative Declaration ( ) Positive Declaration ( ) Determination of Non-significance has been adopted by the Planning Board. 3. E.I.S. statement enclosed, ( ) Yes (x) No 4. The proposed division has received approval from the Suffolk County Department of Health. ( )Yes ( x ) No, but anticipate approvals shortly. We request acknowledgement of receipt of this referral Referral received Commission and assigned File No. Sincerely, (x) Yes ( )No 2010 by the Suffolk County Planning Kristy Winser Sr. Planner Encls.: Site Plan & Application EAF Negative Declaration PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1638 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM Date: March 15, 2010 To: Leslie Weisman, ZBA Chairperson Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals From: Martin Sidor, Chair ~ ~j Members of the Planning Bbffrd Re: Request for comments on CMEEC (ConnecticUt Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative) (Appeal # 6375) SCTM# 1000-6-8-7 In response to your request for comments regarding the special exception application for the above-referenced property, the Planning Board has reviewed the proposal and offers the following comments and recommendations at this time: 1. These generating units are proposed to provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. 2. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power from within the State of NY and underwater cables from Groton, CT supply its current electric power. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the Island. 3. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. So installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. 4. The unit size proposed is approximately 993 sq.fi. The unit size would not be considered substantial in relation to the existing building (approx. 7,000 sq. fi.) on site. Further due to the proposed location of the unit area being located behind the existing building on site, it would be screened from view. ZBA# 6375 Page Two March 15, 2010 The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available- technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOX emissions. For the reasons stated above, the Planning Board has no objections to this proposal. WORK SESSION AGENDA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Monday, March 15, 2010 4:00 p.m. Applications Locat on [ 7540 Ma n Road East Marion Descr pt on [ Tempora~ Greenhouse 18' x 96' Status: New Site Plan ! ~'~'~ R~/'i~;Site- P an &~ecomm~'nd~to~ .... Project: ......................... name: C"~ ~"ficut ~"~mc~pal Energy ii SCTM#. i 1000 - 6 - 8 -7 & 3 .2 Locat on 1866 Central Ave., Fishers Island fac ~ on a 47 441 s~ ff. parce ocated in the Business District. ................Status: ~"~ Site Plan & Request For Comments by the ZBA for a Special Exception ..............Action: ~ ~ ~i~e plan & draft comments and consider accepting the AEachments: Staff Re o~ & Draft Comments Description: Alter an existing barn totaling 2,480 sq. ft. into a winery within a development rights intact area of an 87.03 acre parcel of development [ rights sold land. The proposed winery will have a lot coverage of 0.065% ..................... [ i~ '~!~.~ ~:~ ~ni[~.~.?.is~[!.~.: ......................................................................... Status: i Olden [ Attachments: i Staff.R~PO~ ~[~j~.~; ...... Edson - ZBA Comments i SCTM#: i 1000-102-2-16 Location: North side of S.R. 25_C.~![ch~g.~~ ~r"i~ii~ni [ Christmas Tree Farm Status: N/A - no app cat on before Planning Board at this time. Act on ~ Mr Edson to d scuss h s business w th Panning Board. Attachments Comments to ZBA For Discussion: · recommended buffer species composition (attachments) · agricultural storage buildings CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 Stott Avenue C~ V(?'¢"~ Norwich, CT 06360-1526 860-889-4088 Fax 860-889-8158 March 3, 2010 Ms. Kristy Winser Senior Planner, Town of Southold Planning Board Office Southold Town Hall Annex 547S State Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 1197~.-0959 Subject: CMEEC Generator Project on Fishers Island Reference: Site Plan Application to the Town of Southold Planning Department by the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative for a building permit for the construction and operation of a diesel-electric generator facility at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island, NY. Dear Ms. Winser: At the recommendation of Mr. Michael K. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building Inspector, Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) hereby submits its Site Plan Application for review by the Planning Department. This project is described in detail in Attachment A, Project Description. CMEEC respectfully requests a waiver of most or all of the Planning requirements because the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. footprint on this 47,441 sq. ft. lot is of a minor nature, entirely consistent with the existing use ofthe property. Because this project restores urgently needed back-up electrical power to the citizens of Fishers Island, CMEEC respectfully requests expedited processing. Please see Attachments A through Q containing other supporting material submitted in accordance with your procedures. Please call me or CME£C project manager Jon C. Warn (860-425-3237) with Ke(~e~t~ for ~i~dit:Tb'fi~l information or to discuss any question you might have. Yours truly, cc: Mr. Michael J. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building Inspector (Less Attachments) Ms. Vicki Toth, Town of Southold, Zoning Board of Appeals (Less Attachments) Attachments to CMEEC Site Plan Application, dated March 3, 20~0 B. C. D. E, F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. Project Description NY State Department of Environmental Conservation: Negative Declaration Site Plan Application Form Site Description with photos Environmental Assessment Form (EAF Part One) Payment to Town of Southold in amount of $500.00 per Town Code 280-138 Nine Copies of Site Development Plan With 2 Copies of Construction Drawings Town of Southold Storm Water Assessment Form Site Survey Site photo showing location of proposed generator installation LWRP Consistency Assessment Form Fishers Island Utility Company Annual Electric Generator Operator Report to DOE 7/27/09 ASI Enclosure Drawing Set, Fishers Island Unit Suffolk County Hazmat Storage Tank Application Drawings NY State DEC Notice of Tentative Determination to approve Facility Air Permit Picture of the Jewett City Unit during Installation Notes on Adjoining and Nearby Landowners PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 To: Accounting From: Planning Department Date: March 8, 2010 Re: Payments Please deposit the attached check into a deferred account. Fee is for a Site plan application not yet accepted by the Planning Board. Applicant/Project Name & Fishers Island Generator SP Ta~ Map # 6-8-7&3.2 Amount $500 Check bate/No. Authorization Code 2/24/10 - #000634 LR Att. Attachment A: PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3/3/10 The Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), a state-chartered municipal energy cooperative organized pursuant to Chapter 10 la of the Connecticut General Statutes seeks to install and operate one 2.5 mW diesel electric generating unit and ancillary equipment on leased property located at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island. The unit on Fishers Island is being installed in conjunction with Groton Utilities (the municipal entity that supplies electric power to Fishers Island) as part of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program. Groton Utilities is a member of the CMEEC municipal energy cooperative. The proposed Fishers Island generator is one of 20 identical such units; the other 19 being installed at various sites in southeastern CT. These generating units am intended for the benefit of CMEEC's participant municipal electric utilitigs to reduce peak demand power supply costs. As an added benefit, they will provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power from within the State of NY. Its electric power is supplied by underwater cables from Groton Utilities, Groton, CT. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the lsland. Of all our sites, Fishers Island will benefit most in this regard. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased from Fishers Island Electric Corporation. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. The last of the old generators was removed from the site in January 2009. FIEC retains its registration as a Generator Operator with the US Department of Energy at the existing site at 1866 Central Ave, Electric Generator Operator ID: 6369, expires 12/31/10 (will be renewed). By any measure, this site is an ideal interconnection point for the proposed new generator. (Attachments C, G, 1 & J) By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment; hence the installation of the new generator hem will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. The facility will be normally unmanned, monitored and controlled remotely. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. (Attachments G, I & K) The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOx emissions. (Attachments G & M) The Fishers Island unit will operate for a few hours during late afternoon hours a few days per week during the year. Total run time is expected to be about 300 hours per year, distributed within each month with proportionally more run time during peak demand in winter and summer months. The Generator Enclosure has been specially designed to be very quiet, <65 dB at 50feet. 65 dB is a background noise level at which ordinary conservation can be conducted without raising the voice. (Attachment M) Several permitfing actions regarding the planned installation of the unit on Fishers Island have been taken: -- An application for an air emissions permit (Application ID: 1-4738-03923/00001) was submitted to the NY DEC in August 2009. The DEC review has been completed satisfactorily. The DEC issued a Tentative Determination to Approve on January 11, 2010. The DEC has advertised in the Suffolk Times for public comment on the project. The period for public comment closed on February 19, 2010 with no adverse comments. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment O) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, issued a finding on January 11, 2010, that the proposed project will not result in any adverse environmental impact and that a draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. In its review, the DEP considered many aspects of the project, including: air pollution emissions; water quality; noise levels; traffic; erosion; drainage patterns; endangered species and migratory pathways; critical environmental areas; consistency with existing use and intensity of the land; disturbance of natural, aesthetic or cultural resources; energy usage and generation of solid waste; and any long-term or cumulative impacts of the project. In each case no adverse effects were noted or anticipated. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631- 444-0363. (Attachment B) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, determined on January 11 2010 that the State Environmental quality Review (SEQRA) status of the proposed project was "Unlisted Action" and a Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Si~nificance was issued (# 1-4378-03923/00001). The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment B) -- An Application for Permit to construct a Toxic/Hazardous Materials Storage Facility was submitted to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services on January 19, 2010. This application (M-2291) is under review. The Department of Health contact person is Mr. Kenneth A. Clunie; phone 631-854-2528. The hazmat materials facility consists of: (1) the diesel generator 4.200 gallon main fuel tank, (2) a 150 gallon diesel fuel day tank within the engine's fuel delivery system and (3) a 1550 gallon urea storage tank. The chemicals associated with the generator are common, relatively benign, substances in widespread industrial and public use: low sulfur diesel fuel, propylene glycol anti-freeze, 40% urea solution, and 15W- 40 lubrication oil. 40% Urea is used within the selective catalytic reduction system as part of the NOx control technology. Our submittal to Suffolk County addressed tank construction, level and leak detection instrumentation, alarms, piping, fittings, overfill protection, spill prevention and spill mitigation. This permit application is under review with no adverse considerations determined to date. (Attachment N) -- Flood zones were considered. The survey conducted in mid-2009 has been updated to show the new (Sept 2009) flood zone mapping. The project remains above the 100 year flood zone under the new mapping. A copy of the updated survey is attached. (Attachment 1) The first five identical units am currently being installed and commissioned on three sites (two am on dual-unit sites) in Connecticut. Each unit has received emissions permitting approval from the CT DEP and all local permits have been approved without special conditions or exceptions. CMEEC would gladly host a tour of these sites for any Town of Southold officials desiring to see the installation first-hand and form personal assessments on the potential impact on the local community. The Fishers Island unit is the same as a unit currently operating in an identical service profile in the middle of downtown Jewett City, CT with no adverse public comment of any kind. (Attachment P) The Fishers Island unit will be sited entirely within and on a very small portion (993 fl. 2/47,441 fi 2) of an existing utility industrial area. The 993 fl. 2 footprint of the site construction: comprised of three concrete separate pads to support the generator, the urea tank and a small station service transformer will have no deleterious effect on water runoff. A security fence around the pads expands the area in use to about 3,050 ft 2. The 6" of crushed stone to be placed around the concrete pads within the security fence will have a beneficial effect in retaining and directing storm water runoff. (Attachment G & J) Although it is visually appealing, this installation will not be readily seen by the public. It is screened by a bluffand trees/shrubs to the north and west, a large electric utility building to the south and east and trees and shrubs to the north. It can be seen behind the utility building from a northeast vantage point. (Attachments D, 1 and J) 2 CMEEC plans to use the same construction team (Matrix Power Services, Inc.) that is currently involved in installing the other 19 units. All electrical work will be done by, or under supervision of, Groton Utilities or the generator manufacturer, Cummins Power Systems. Nearly all construction materials will be brought by ferry fi.om New London, CT. No material will be removed from the site. There is no plumbing associated with this project. Our construction and installation planning derives from experience in several nearly identical sites in Connecticut. In summary, this is an environmentally benign project, located in an existing electrical utility area having the same historical use profile. It will have several design features that will mitigate it effect on the surrounding environment. It is visually attractive. Most of all, it is in the interest of the citizens of Fishers Island by providing infi.astructure that will produce both peak shaving economic advantages and vitally needed emergency back-up electric service. Department Of Health Services COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Linda Merrnelstein, MD, MPH ACTING COMMISSIONER March 1, 2010 Maurice Scully Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Corp. 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360 Subject: Board of Review Hearing ~ February 18, 2010 HM10-012BR- Fishers Island Electric Corp.- Central Ave., Fishers Island- t/o Southold- SCTM: 1000-00600-0800-003002 & 007000 Dear Mr. Scully: Enclosed is a copy of the findings, recommendations and determination of the Board of Review concerning the subject application. Based on the information submitted, the Board granted the request for variance/waiver with the provisions indicated in the determination. The granting of this waiver does not imply that your application will be automatically approved. I(is your responsibility to ensure that your application is complete; otherwise, your approval will be subject to unnecessary delay. . Very truly yours, Patricia A. Floria, P.E. Associate Public Health Engineer Chair, Board of Review Enclosure C: Board of Review File ~ Yaphank Mr. Kenneth Clunie - Reviewer Mr. Andrew Freleng - Planning Department Ms. Lauretta Fischer - Planning Department Ms. Valerie Scopaz - Town of Southold Mr. Richard Shure, R.A. Mr. Robert Wall, Fishers Island Electric Corp. · Division Of Environmental Quality · Board Of Review · 360 Yaphank Avenue, Suite 2B · Yaphank NY 11980· Phone (631) 852-5801 Fax (631) 852-5825 · SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY BOARD OF REVIEW ARTICLE 2, SECTION 220, SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE To~ From: Subject: Linda Mermelstein, MD, MPH, Acting Commissioner Patricia A. Floria, P.E., Chair, Board of Review Findings and Recommendations of the Review Board Regarding: HM10- 012BR - Fishers Island Electric Corp. - Central Ave., Fishers Island - t/o Southold- SCTM: 1000-00600-0800-003002 & 007000 Hearing Date: February 18, 2010 Screening Board Members: Andrew Rapiejko, Eric Joungblood Reviewer: Kenneth A. Clunie Statement of Problem Article 7, §760-706 B.2 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code (Sanitary Code) restricts the storage of toxic or hazardous materials in water supply sensitive areas. The applicant is requesting approval to install more toxic or hazardous materials storage than allowed by the Sanitary Code. Findings and Facts 1. The site is located on Fishers Island, which is designated as a water supply sensitive area. The applicant, Fishers Island Electrical Corporation, operates a facility at the subject site as a part of an electrical distribution system for the island, importing power from Connecticut. There is presently no toxic or hazardous materials storage on the parcel. 3. Water supply is public water, supplied by Fishers Island Water Works Corporation. Article 7 limits storage of restricted toxic or hazardous materials in water supply sensitive areas to 250 gallons or 0.0125 gallons/sf for buildings over 20,000 sf. The building in question is less than 20,000 sf, and would therefore be allowed storage of no more than 250 gallons of restricted toxic or hazardous materials. The applicants are proposing to construct a 2,500 KW emergency generator at the subject site, to be used as the sole source of backup power for the utility company, which provides electric service to customers on Fishers Island. The generator will also be used for a maximum of 300 hours per year to supply power to customers on the island during times of peak demand, and whenever there is an unexpected strain on the power grid. 6. The applicants are requesting approval to install the following storage tanks: Linda Mermelstein, MD,"~IPH, Acting Commissioner Hearing Date: February 18, 2010 Subject: Findings and Recommendations of the Review Board Regarding: HM10- 012BR - Fishers Island Electric Corp. - Central Ave., Fishers Island - t/o Southold - SCTM: 1000-00600-0800-0800-003002 & 007000 a. One 4,200 gallon aboveground outdoor diesel fuel belly tank for the emergency generator. b. One 150 gallon aboveground outdoor diesel fuel day-tank for the emergency generator. c. One 1,550 gallon aboveground outdoor urea tank to provide emission control for the emergency generator exhaust. 7. The proposed storage tanks have been designed to meet all of the requirements of Article 12 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code and Department standards. Diesel fuel storage tanks used for emergency power generation are not subject to Article 7 restrictions, and can be installed without a variance. However, due to the proposed secondary use of the generator as a power supply during periods of peak demands, the diesel fuel storage tanks are not exempt from Article 7. 9. The urea storage is not restricted under Article 7. 10. The proposed diesel fuel storage volume exceeds that permitted under Article 7 by 4,100 gallons. 11. Groundwater is less than 20 feet below grade. 12. The direction of groundwater flow is to the east-southeast. 13. The parcel does not appear to be in the groundwater contributing area of any public water supplies. 14. Fishers Island Electric Corporation is permitted 20,000 gallons of non-exempt, #2 fuel oil grandfathered storage at a location approximately 1/3 of a mile away, 4dentified as SCTM: 1000-00600-0100-017000. The grandfathered storage is not presently being utilized, and the applicants have indicated that they are willing to transfer 4,100 gallons of permitted storage volume from that parcel to the subject site. Determination It was a 3 to 0 determination of the Board to grant the request for the variance to store 4,350 gallons of the requested restricted toxic or hazardous materials at the subject facility, provided that arrangements are made to the satisfaction of the Department's Office of Pollution Control to accomplish the transfer of 4,100 gallons of storage from the parcel identified as SCTM: 1000-00600-0100-017000 to the subject site. The proposed facility will provide emergency back-up power for the island and will supply peak demand power for a maximum of 300 hours per year, both functions that will benefit the island and aid in Linda Mermelstein, MD,'~[PH, Acting Commissioner Hearing Date: February 18, 2010 Subject: Findings and Recommendations of the Review Board Regarding: HM10- 012BR - Fishers Island Electric Corp. - Central Ave., Fishers Island - tJo Southold - SCTM: 1000-00600-0800-0800-003002 & 007000 the protection and wellbeing of the general public. Article 7 is intended to protect surface and groundwater quality by establishing limits on the storage of toxic or hazardous materials· Approval of the requested variance should not have any substantial adverse effect on water quality since the location of the facility does not appear to be in the contributing area of any public water supplies, and an equivalent amount of non-exempt storage capacity will be transferred to. the subject site from a nearby parcel, resulting in no net increase in toxic and hazardous materials storage in the immediate area. Furthermore, the proposed new storage tanks will be designed and constructed in accordance with Department standards. The granting of this variance is not a formal approval to construct or utilize a toxic or hazardous material storage facility on the subject site. Rather, it is a determination on the specific variance requested, based upon factors noted in §760-609 of the Sanitary Code. As per §760-609 of the Sanitary Code, the approval of the variance with the specified conditions is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Sanitary Code to protect groundwater and drinking water supplies, surface water and other natural resources, and public health, safety and welfare. In compliance with §760-609A(1)(a), the variance is in general conformity with the Sanitary Code· The variance should not impair groundwater, surface water and drinking water supplies, and, as such, is consistent with criteria specified in §760-609A(1)(b). March 1, 2010 Patricia A. Floria, P.E. · Chair - Board of Review (2 unread) Yahoo! Mail Page 1 of 1 DSCFO181.~PG http://us.mg2.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx= 1 &.rand=crjo2pn6dlri4 3/17/2010 (2 unread) Yahoo! Mail warn' Page 1 of 1 DSC~O~79.3PG http://us.mg2.mait.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx= 1 &.rand=crjo2pn6dlri4 3/17/20l 0 (1 unread) Yahoo! Mail Page Iofl D$CFO185.JPG http://us.mg2.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx=l &.rand=696tkt50n2rie 3/I 7/2010 (2 unread) Yahoo! Mail. Page t of l D$CFO181.~PG http://us.mg2.mail.yahooxom/dc/launch?.gx=l &.rand:crjo2pn6dlri4 3/17/2010 (2 unread) Yahoo! Mail, warn~ Page I of l DSCFO~82,]PG http://us.mg2.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx=l &.rand=eq9358kk2aque 3/17/2010 Attachment J Proposed 50 in 5 Diesel Generator Site 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island, NY ZONEI: ZONE2: ZONE3: HAMLET: PROJECT NAME: LOCATION: SCTM# 1000- .. (..a OVv2qER NAME: TEL# (__) APPLICANT NAME: .. TEL# (___) AOENT NAIN4~: TEL# PROJECT DESCRIPTION: EXISTING USE: PROPOSED USE: BUILDIIqG DEPARTMENT NOTICE: S/p iLE U1R~D Y OR N ZI~A APPEAL REQLr/I~D y OR N .?R-E-SDBMISSION CONFERENCE (W1Tft]N 30 DAYS OF WRITTEN REQUEST) NOTES: ~mAnON ~ROC~SS DAkin. PAYMENT RECEIVED. .. ~ ATE: · AMOUNT RECE/VE~::~ 'qEW SP: $500./ACRE &.I0/SF, A/vlE. NDED SP: $250. + .IO/SF, AGRIC SP: FLAT $500 ~PPLICANT ADVISED OF NECESSARY REVISIONS (WH'H/N 30 DAYS OF'REVIEW) 3LrlLDING DEPARTMENT MEEETING 100--254B3 (W1TI~N 30 DAYS) NOTES: AGENCr~S: (VOTH MApS=w/p) DATE -~ DEC Y OR N, DEP. OF TRANSPORTATION: DOT__, DPW~, TOS~ DISTRIBUTE APPROVED SITE PLANS TO: BUILDING DEPT..~ Town of Southold Planning Department Staff Report Project: Preparer: Date: Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Site Plan Kfisty Winser, Sr. Planner March 15, 2010 Site Plan Information Site Plan Name: Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000-6-8-7 & 3.2 Zoning Disu-ict: B Zone This site plan application is for the addition of 993 sq. ft. to the existing 7,144 sq. ft. diesel-electric generator facility on a 47, 441 sq. ft. parcel located on a 1.09-acre parcel in the Business District. Submitted by applicant: 3/8/10 Accepted by Planning Board: 3/15/10 Permits and/or Review Required From Other Agencies · Suffolk County Planning Commission · Fishers Island Fire District · Building Inspector Certification · Drainage review from Town Engineer · LWRP · Zoning Board of Appeals for special exception consideration · ARC Description: The Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), a state-chartered municipal energy cooperative organized pursuant to Chapter 10la of the Connecticut General Statutes seeks to install and operate one 2.5 mW diesel electric generating unit and ancillary equipment on leased property located at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island. The unit on Fishers Island is being installed in conjunction with Groton Utilities (the municipal entity that supplies electric power to Fishers Island) as part of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program. Groton Utilities is a member of the CMEEC municipal energy cooperative. The proposed Fishers Island generator is one of 20 identical such units; the other 19 being installed at various sites in Staff Report ~2MEEC Page Txvo March 15, 2010 southeastern CT. These generating units are intended for the benefit of CMEEC's participant municipal electric utilities to reduce peak demand power supply costs. As an added benefit, they will provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power from within the State of NY. Its electric power is supplied by underwater cables from Groton Utilities, Groton, CT. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the Island. Of all our sites, Fishers Island will benefit most in this regard. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased from Fishers Island Electric Utility. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. The last of the old generators was removed from the site in January 2009. This site is an ideal interconnecfion point for the new generator. By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment, so installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. The facility will be normally unmanned. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate fdters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOX emissions. The Fishers Island unit will operate for a few hours during late afternoon hours a few days per week during the year. Total run time is expected to be about 300 hours per year, distributed within each month with proportionally more run time during peak demand in winter and summer months. Staff Recommendations - Planning Staff recommends for the Planning Board to accept the application for review, refer the application to interested/involved agencies and the following is for the Board's consideration: 1. Refer the application to involved interested agencies. 2. 280-105b. Fences; in rear or sides yards a fence shall be no higher that 6.5 feet. The applicant is proposes a 9-foot fence around the new utility area. Its recommended for the applicant to either amend their site plan to conform or request a variance from the Zoning Board. 3. There are screening, landscaping & lighting requirements that need to be addressed. Due to the nature of the proposal and location of the addition, this area will be completely concealed from view by the existing 7, 000 + sq. ft. building. Staff Report -CMEEC Page Three March 15, 2010 4. Waive certain site plan application elements. The application is eligible for waiver of site plan elements under § 280-133.C. and the following elements are recommended for the a. § 280-133 A. (3) EAF (Type II action) b. § 280-133 B. (4) (e)(f) partial - the new equipment area is proposed on a pervious surface and the application will be referred to the Town Engineer for Waive the public hearing Reasons: a. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island. b. it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. So installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. c. The unit size proposed is approximately 993 sq.ft. The umt size would not be considered substantial in relation to the existing building (approx. 7,000 sq. ft.) on site. Further due to the proposed location of the unit area being located behind the existing building on site, it would be screened from view. d. The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best- available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOX emissions. e. The addition is not to be accessed by the public, nor is the number of employees increasing with the addition therefore there would be no adverse impact to the traffic patterns or roadways. f. The site has been reviewed by the DEC under the SEQRA act and it was found that the proposed action PARKING: The addition is not to be accessed by the public, nor is the number of employees increasing with the addition. The small size of this area relative to the existing building size also justifies waiving parking requirements - there is ample area to park near the building. Target Date for approval: April 12, 2010 Final: note that all runoff must be contained on site by including in the resolution as a resolve: Any and all additional grading, driveway construction and/or installation of pavement surfaces must contain storm water run-off on site. Attachment C TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD SITE PLAN APPLICATION SECTION A: Site Plan Name and Location SitePlan Name: oM=c 2.5 fltw G ........ ~ii~tal~.~tior~, Fish ..... lalld u~i~ity Application Date: 03 / 03 / 2010 Suffolk County Tax Map#1000-06 - 0@ - 7 ~ 3.~ Other SCTM #s: Street Address: 1866 Central Ave Distance to nearest intersection: 300 FT +/- Hamlet: Fishers Island Type of Site Plan: x New __Amended If Amended, last approval date: __ / / Residential SECTION B: Owners/Agent Contact Information Please list name, mailing address, and phone number for the people below: Prope~y Owner Fishers Island Electric Corporation Street City 1866 Central Ave (PO Box E) Fishers Island State NY .Zip 06390-0604 Home Telephone 631-788-7251 Other Applicant Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Street 30 stott Avenue City_ Norwich State cT Home Telephone 86o 889-4088 Other Applicant's Agent or Representative: Contact Person(s)* Deanna Davis e/o CMEEC Street 30 Stott Avenue City Norwi ch State CT Zip 0 6 3 6 0 Office Telephone 860-425-3225 Other *Unless otherwise requested, correspondence will be sent only to the contact person noted here. Page 2 of 3 Attachment C SECTION C: Site Data Proposed construction type: New Property total acreage or square footage: xModification of Existing Structure Change of use 47,441sqft ac./sq, ft. Site Plan build-out acreage or square footage: 993 sqft ac./sq, ft. Agricultural Is there an existing or proposed Sale of Development Rights on the property? Yes lfyes, explain: No x Property Zoning District(s): Building Department Notice of Disapproval Date: __ / / TEV IS an application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals required? Yes x lfyes, have you submitted an application to the ZBA? Yes x No __ If yes, attach a copy of the application packet. No 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. List all existing property uses: Electrical Generation, Distribution, and Maintenance Electrical Generation, Distribution, and Maintenance List all proposed property uses: Other accessory uses: None Existing lot coverage: zs.z % Proposed lot coverage: x7.2 % Gross floor area of existing structure(s): 7, ~44 sq. ft. Gross floor area of proposed structure(s):. Parking Space Data: # of existing spaces: # of proposed spaces: Loading Berth: Yes x No Landscaping Details: Existing landscape coverage: 8s % Proposed landscape coverage:_ Waterfront Data: If yes explain: Near Shoreline (See Attac~d) Is this property within 500' of a wetland area? Yes x No I, the undersigned, certify that all the above information is true. Signature of Preparer: ~Y]~ f,~t~ Date: C"/ Page 3 of 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FORM NO. 3 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: March 10, 2010''~ t TO: CMEEC for Fishers Is. Electric Utility Corp. 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, Ct. 06360 Please take notice that your application dated March 9, 2010 For permit to install a generator for an existing utility at Location of property: 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Is., NY County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 6 Block 8 Lot 7 ~ Is retumed herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed request to install a generator at an existing Electric Utility requires Planning Board site plan review & special exception approval per Section 280-13B-6 of the Town Code. Authorized Signature CC: file, Planning Board Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. BU'Y~DING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 T~L: (63I) %S4802 FAX: (631) '~65-9502 SostholiTowa. NorthFo rk. net PERMIT NO. " I MAR - 9 2010 i~ ~.i~a~ionM JST be se ' ~ot plan to sc~ BUILDIHO PBRM~APPLICATION CItECKLIST Do you have or n~d ~h~ ~llowirtg. be~or~ epplyin~ 4 sets of Buildlng Plans x Ch~ok X $250 N.Y.S.D.~.C. x Fhx,d Pmmit. --- p~: 860-889-4088 BuildLug Inspector APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT D~e March 8 ,20 10 INSTRUCTIONS ~mmuplctcly filled in by typ~r or in ink and submiUed to the Building Impec~or with 4 ' [e. Fcc according to schedule, Jlot md or buildings on ~ re}ationslf, p to edjoining premises o.r public s~ets er c. Th~ v~k co. red by this epplica~km may not be commenced bderc issuenc~ o~Buildi~S Pcrr~L 4. Up~m epiwovel o£ this eppHcatl°a, ~hc Bm]ding Impector ~ issue a Building Permit to ~he applicanL Such e permit shsll be ~ en t~c premises eveileblc ~or impcc~ion mroughout mc wo~. c. No buildi~ shell be oecupicd ~r used in whole o~ in pert (or any pm]~se whe~ an cv~ until tho Building lmpecmr issues ~ ¢c~iflcete of Occupancy. · f. Evc~ buildin~ pennk slmll expi~ if ~c work emhorizcd bas not commcncc4 witch 12 months afar ~hc d~c of proper~y have bsen anacted in ~ interim, the Bui[din8 Inspector may m~thorlzc, in Writ~g, ~e extensiou offl~ pcrmlt ~r ea APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE Io t~ Building D~peltman~ for th~ issauncc of ~ Buildins Permit pursuen~ te [%c Buildin~ Zone Or4immc~ of thc Town o£ Southold. ~uffolk Counly, New York, and ~ al)pi]cable Laws, Ordin~c~s or P.e~ul~om, for ~be ~ ofbuildln~s, .dditions, or altm'efio,~ or Tot rcmo~l or demolition as herein described. The CMEEC, 30 S~A%~e~f~i~;h, CT 06360 State whmh~ appHcam Is own=, le~e, ageuk ~chRec% =a~ne~, gene~ ~mmc~or, e]ec~cim% plumb~ or b~ld~ Lesee Namcofowncrofp~mians Fishers Island Electric Utility Corporation (As on ~ mx mil or l~'es~ de~l) If applicant is a co~orati~n, signatutc of duly authorized officer Maurice R. Scully, Chief Executive Officer (Nemc end title ofcorpo~te officer) Bu~d~sU~No. See Attached Project Description Plumbe~ Licease No. ~/~ EI~Li~No, See Attached Project Description ~ ~'s Li~ No. s/a 1. Location of lsnd on which proposed work will be done: 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island Houan Nu~be~ Strut Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 06 Block 08 Lot 7 &~3.2// Subdivision - - Fii~ Map No. - - Lot - - 2. State existing us~ and occupan~ of premisc~ and intended nsc and occupancy ofpropnsed anns~on: a. Existingnseandoccupan~y Electric Utility b. lntendeduscandoc~upangy. Electric Utility 4. 6. 7. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Buildlng Repair. Removal Demolition Estimatcd Coat $178,000 +/- If dwelling, number of dwe]ll.~ units If garage, number of cars Addition Al~rat~n Or.r Work Install Generator (D~pfion) $250.00 9. 10. Dat~ of Purchaen (To be paid on filing this application) Number of dwelling u~m on each floor If busir~% commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of eaoh type of use. E 1 e c t r ic Ut i 1 it y Dimznsionsof~]a~nga~motu~,lfany:Ftont 7,144 SQFTR~ar _D~pth Height. Number of Stories Dimensions of same structure w~h alterations or additions: Front s, ].3 ? Sqft Rear Depth Height Number of Stories Dimensions ot'eafire new construction: Frout 9s3 sq=t Rear .Depth Height Number of Stories. Sixeo£]ot: Front 47,44= s;== R~er Depth Name of Former Owner UNK 11. Zone or use district in which premizes are situated s 12. Dom pro.oozed ennstrociion violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO x 13. Will lot bc ro-greded? YES__ NO Will excess fill be mnoved from premises? YES__ NOx 14. Names of Owner of premise~ Addre~ Phone No. Name of Amhit~t Add~cs~ =s, .iddx. co~=y ~o.d PhoncNo 631'924'2727 15 a- Is this pmpcrty within 100 fcct of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wctlend? *YES NO X 1F YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERIVHTS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. lsthispropertywithin300fe~tofatidalwatland?*YES X NO ]F YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and dislancns to property linez. Att ached 17. Ifclcvation at any point on property is at 10 fi~t or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any cove~anLs and reztrlcfions with rczpoct to this property? * YES __ NO__ Unknown · IF YES, PROVIDE A STATE OF 88: COO~T~ O~ Maur ice R. S cul ly batn~ d.ly sworn, 4~x~s aad says that (s)he is Ihe ~pplicm~t (Name o findhilu~ si~8 ~a~sct) abow nsxns4. {S)Helsth~ Chief Executive Officer of CMiEC (Cantraeto~, Agent, ~e Otgeer, e~c.) of ~atd owa~ er owns=, and i~ duly autho]iscd to peffom~ or have pet formed Ibc ~d wodc aM to make ami ~e ~ ~i~en; tlmt all ata~emeats oo-~iae4 ~ this applkmllan am tm= m the best of his kaowledge am1 belief; ~d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ FOR INTERNAL USE ONEY SITE PLAN USE DETERMINATION Initial Determination Date: ~ / O'- / /¢) ~; Date Sent: Project Name:-~ Project Address: Suffolk County Tax Map No.:1000- Request: ,~5~L~,/?' (~¢,~o~Lo~,- ~ ~' 7 Distdctt/~4 ~' - ;7.~ Zoning (Note: Copy of Building Permit Application and supporting documentation as to proposed use or uses shou d be submitted.) Initial Determination as to whether use is permitted: Initial Determination as to whether site plan is required: /~ Signature of Building Inspector Planning Department (P.D.) Referral: P.D. Date Received: / / Date of Comment: Final Determination Date:__/ Decision: Signature of Building Inspector ,TOWN OF SOU~THOLD PROPERTY RECORD CArD S ~ ~P~ OF BUILDING [ RES. ' ' S~S. VL..-~jl~ FA~ COMM C8. . M~SC. MEt. Volue ~ ~ . ~ .~ND IMP. T~AL · ~A~ EE~RKS ~ N~ NOeL BELOW ABOVE FA~ Acre Volue Per Va~ue : . · Acre .Tillable · ~ Swamp~nd FRONTAGE ON wATER Brush[and FRONTAGE ON ROAD : House Plot DE~H BULKH~ Total DOCK 7.. ~i~,,~,;'~ ...~, :.-P,-' '~ TOWN OF SO. HOLD PROPERTY RECORD "':OWNER STREET : VILLAGe' · DIST. ; 'F ~- S ~ND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS AGE BUILDING cONDIGION. N~ NORMAL BELOW ABOVE F~ ' Acre value Per Value : ~ ~cre ~ ' ~ I ~'iLlah[e 2 · ~.~-~ . · . ~p~nd FRONTAGE ON WATE~ :: : .... .,; . Brushl~d ' FRONTAGE ON ROAD Total DOCK Extension Extension ~Porch *T~tat Foundation CZ o..~C... Bath Ext. Walls Place /Y'= - Roof ~'~ ~_~ Recreation · Dormer Driveway Floors ' Inter[ar 'Finish Heat ~ Rooms } st Rooms 2nd N 402 W 24:9.00 X 9,45 PARKING PAVEMENT ELEV.-9.5~ LAWN AREA FLAG PO~-~ /LAWN AREA 0.9'4- BUILDING ENCROACHMENT qTO STREET LINE : BUILDING ',OACHMENT ~TREET LINE PAVED'~' ACCESS IRON F'IN &71 ~MONUMENT (NOT RECOVER. ED) / / LOCATIO'N MAP SCALE 1"=400' uMrr OF 'vi[' FI FY.,,11 / / N: 5940.00 249.00 / / / / / / ~ / FEB 2 4 2010 1,) "PLAN OF PROPERTY OF THE FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORP· FISHERS ISLAND - NEW YORK" SCALE: 1"=20FT. JUNE 12, 1989 BY CHANDLER, PALMER ~ KING NORWICH CONNECTICUT, 2,) MINOR SUBDIVISION PLAN PROPERTY OF FISHERS ISLAND UTILITY CO.INC. blADELINE AVE. & CENTRAL AVE. FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK SCALE- 1" = 40 FT. CHANDLER, PALMER & KING FEBRUARY 1981 ADDITIONS'. 10-13-81 (RESTRICTIONS) I.) THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSE INDICATED HEREON. ANY EXTENSION OF THE USE BEYOND THE PURPOSED AGREED TO BETWEEN THE CUENT AND THE SURVEYOR EXCEEDS THE SCOPE OF THE ENGAGEMENT. 2.) IT iS A VIOLATION OF THE STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM [N ANY WAY, 5.) ONLY COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MARKED WITH THE LAND SURVEYOR'S SIGNATURE AND AN ORIGINAL EMBOSSED OR INK SEAL ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE LAND SURVEYOR. 4,) COORDINATE DISTANCES ARE MEASURED FROM U,S, COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TRIANOULA~N STATION "PROS"; 5,) SITE IS IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK TAX MAP 1000, SECTION 06, BLOCK 8, LOT 7 & 3.2. 6,) AREA = 47,441± SQ. Fr, (1.09 + ACRES) 7.) SITE IS LOCATED IN B AND R40-ZONE, 8.) ALLOWABLE LOT COVERAGE B ZONE= 20% EXISTING LOT COVERAGE = 13~' 9.) BASE FOR LEVELS: NAVD 88. 10,) A PORTION 0~' THE SrTE IS LOCATED IN FLO00 ZONE ELEVATION=Il, AND ZONE "X" AS SHOWN ON FIRM - FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK PANEL 19 OF 1026, COMMUNFP(: TOWN OF BOUTHOLD - 360815, MAP SUFFIX: H, MAP NUMBER 36105C0019H MAP REVISED SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 Z r.,,o DATE: JUNE 9, 2009 N/F ~ AUDREY N. LUDEMANN N: 4076.45 W: 459.20 N/F ISLAND HEALTH PROJECT, INC. L_._ / 'OE OF SLOPE / I~z'~,~ ~ -~. TOWN/OF SOL / / / z . _~ RIGHT OF FORMERLY ~ ~' X ~ I~. ,~ ~ ' DRIV~AY~ N/F NOW OR FORMERLY FF FIRST FLOOR BOW Bo'FroM OF WALL ~ DIAMETER TYP, TYPICAL SF SQUARE FEET ~(~ WATER GATE VALVE [~ WATER VALVE 10 EXISTING CONTOURS ..... o/w ~ OVERHEAD WIRES ^ ~' "~ RETAINING WALL -. o " CHAIN LINK FENCE - ~_" BUILDING LINE ...... E ........ BURIED ELECTRIC · /~. TREE LINE QUAUTY CONTROL CERTIFICATION GROUP REVIEWED PROTECT MANAGER SURVEY ENMRONMENTAL CML S't*RUCTUR&L TOE OF SLOP ITT' POLE APPROX, LOCATION EXISTNO SEPTIC X 10.72 20 POLE NO // UTILI'P( POLE RETAINING POLE NO # II~ON PIPE (NOT P-,fiCOVEPJ~.D) BAGL'EY REID TOE OF SLOP NO ~/ GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET ?0 N/F FISHERS ISLAND UTILITY COMPANY, INC. POLE 700 Attachment H 0 Town of Southold Erosion, Sedimentation & 8torm-Water Run-off A88F. SSaa"=_qT FORu PROPERTY LOCATION: 8.C.TJL~ l~lil FOl. LOt'tl~g ACTION8 MAY REQUIRE THE 9'm~,em~_M OF ill 1000 06 8 7&3.2 ' ' ............... Db~rlo~ ~th]n B/QC~ LM ~I~J~AINA~E AND EROS/ON CONTROL P ~LAll ~m Numbec. (NO~: A CheG% MEk (~) fix- ee~h quea~km is Kequimd (or e O(xnplate A,~Wun) Ye._.~s N._R 1 Wlli this PmJeof Reteln NI 8tom~Wata' RumOff Genemlad by a Two (2-) inch Ralafall on 8~? X (This item will include all n~-off c~neted by site clearing and/or oonstmc~xl a~lvltla~ ea w~l ea afl Site Impmvemarlta and the ~ oreatlorl of ~ surfaces.) 2 Does the Site Plan and/or 8uh'ey Show Al Proposed Dmicege 8tluclures indlce~lag Size & LoceUon? X This Item shall include ail Proposed Grade Changea arid Slopes C~,~ ~[ing 8udace Wat~Flowi 3 Will this Pmjant Require any Land Filling, Grading or Exeavatlun where U~re is a ~hange to the Natural . Existing Grade Involving rnme than 200 Cubic Yards of Mata¢~ wi~li, any Pame~ --L~ 4 W~I this Appllea~on Require Land Disturbing At.villas Enoompassing an Area In Excess of r~1 Five Thousand (5,OO0) Square Feet of Ground 8udace? 5 Is them a Natural Water Course Running Ihrough the Site? ~'1 Is this Project within Ihs Tmsteea JuriKIIctiun or wi~in One Hundred (100') feelof a WeUand or Beach? 6 Will thore be Slte preparation on EJdsllng Grade Slopes which Exceud Flltean (15) fee{ of VeCdcal Rise to ~] One Hundred (100') of Hortzunta~ Distance? 7 Will D~veways, Parking Areas or other Impervious Suxfaces be Sloped to Direct $inml-Water Run-Off into and/or in the dlrec~km of a Town right.of-way? 8 Will this Project Require the Piacement of Material; Removal of veqetef~un and/or the Conslrucllun of uny th~n Within the Town Rlght-o f--Way or Road 8houtoar Ama? ~L~ [rhl$ Item will NOT Inslude the Installation of Driveway Aprons.) 9 WEI this projec~ Require Site PmpemUon within the One Hundred (100) Year Fl~a~l of any Watercoume? r'~ #oTE: if Any Answer to Quouttens One through Nine la Answered with a Che~k Mark In the Bex, a Stoml-Water, Grading, Dmthage & Erosion Conlml Plan Is Required and M~t be Submitted for Revtew Prior to Issuance of Any Building Psrm~ EXEMPTIOfl: Ye~ No Doe~ thIs project meet the minimum standards for obssiltc~ man Ag~ullurel PmJant? STATE OF-N;Rs,,~i,~, ~t~ ~ ~ Maurice R. Scully That I ................................................................................ being duly sworn, deposes and says th,xt heffsho is the applicant for Pen~it~ And that he/she is the Ch~ner and/or represenmdve of thc Owner of O~ner%, and is duly aut~or~ed ~o perform or have performed the said work a~ to make and file ~ applica~on; t]~ ail stat~menm co~min~ in ~s applic~on ~re tree to [he best of'his kno~te, cl~ and beli~,, and tJat the work ~1 be performed in the mm~er ~et £orth in th~ ;~opSc~on filed S~orn to before me this; .... -. No , h lic: ............. Il ...... / ~l No'lar¥ Public-Connecticut ._,~ ~a,, ~mml~iOh Expires FORM - 06~07 L-' ~fl130, 2012 Office Location: Town Annex/First Floor, Capital One Bank 54375 Main Road (at Youngs Avenue) Southold, NY 11971 Mailing Address: 53095 Main Road PO. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 MEMO TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel. (631) 765-1809 Fax (631) 765-9064 Planning Board Leslie K. Weisman, ZBA Chairperson February 26, 2010 Request for Comments ZBA #6375 - CMEEC (Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative) As confirmed with your office, the ZBA is reviewing the following application for a Special Exception, and enclosed copies of ZBA application, and latest map. The Planning Board may be involved under the site plan review steps under Chapter 280 (Zoning), and your review and comments are requested at this time. The file is available for review of additional documentation at your convenience for reference if needed. NAME TAX#/ ZBA BD NOD VARIANCE PLANS PREPARER ZONE DATE DATE STAMPED CMEEC 6-8-7- B #6375 280-13B 1/15/10 NPE Zone 280-48B (Northeast 6-8-3.2 Pr.ofessional ..... ~ Engineering Consultants) Your comments are appreciated by March 30, 2010. Thank you. Encls. CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE February 22, 2010 Ms. Vicki Toth Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Annex Building 54375 Route 25 PO Box 1179 Town of Southold, NY 11971 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 860-889-4088 Fax ~ Subject: CMEEC Generator Project on Fishers Island, New York Application to the Town of Southold Building Department by the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative for a building permit for the construction and operation of an electric generator facility as (1) a Permissible Expansion of Prior, Historic, Valid Non-conforming Structures, Buildings and Use; and if(l) is not applicable, (2) a Special Use Exception for Public Utility Installations and Structures. Dear Ms. Toth: At the recommendation of Mr. Michael J. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building Inspector, Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) hereby submits its request for a review for zoning compliance with respect to the proposed construction and operation by the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative ("CMEEC") of a 2.5 megawart ("MW") electric generator facility (the "Project") on Fishers Island, New York. For the reasons further documented below (in section I), CMEEC submits that the Project is a permissible expansion of a prior, historic, valid non-conforming non-residential structure, building and use. While CMEEC believes that the proposed construction and operation of the Project fits squarely within the provisions of the Town of Southold Zoning Code (the "Code") permitting certain expansions of prior non-conforming structures, buildings and uses, if this is not the case, CMEEC is also hereby applying, in the alternative, for approval of a Special Use Exception pursuant to sections 280-13B. (6) and 280-48B. (1) of the Code with respect to the Project. The basis for this request, in the alternative, is set forth in section II of this letter. This review is requested in order to support proposed site preparation and installation of the Project on land to be leased by CMEEC, located entirely within the existing utility substation yard of the Fishers Island Electric Corporation ("FIEC"), designated as Map 1000, Section 06, Block 08, lot 7 and 3.2 (the "Lot"). The Project will be subject to site plan approval by the Town of Southold. I. the Proiect is a Permissible Expansion of a Prior~ Historic, Valid Non-conforming Structure~ Building and Use. Background: The Lot, with a total area of 47,441 square feet, is predominantly located in the "B" Zoning District. The Lot, the zoning district boundary lines, and the dimensions and locations of the existing and proposed buildings and structures comprising the Project are identified in a plan, labeled as Attachment F, Site Survey and Attachment L, Site Plan, attached hereto and made a part hereof(the "Plan"). The FIEC is the electric utility providing electric service at retail on Fishers Island. FIEC has historically since the 1940's~ utilized the Lot for the installation and operation of diesel electric generators and currently utilizes the Lot for the purposes of electric utility and electric generating operations. These operations conducted on the Lot include the storage of electric utility equipment and inventory, the parking of electric utility service trucks, the installation and operation of an electric substation (including transformers and electric poles and lines) and the installation and operation of electric generating facilities and associated fuel storage tanks. These electric generating facilities have historically provided back-up generating capacity to FIEC so that it can maintain electric service by operating these facilities in the event of a loss or outage of the underwater electric cable connecting Fishers Island to the Connecticut mainland. The underwater cable is the primary supply of electric service to the Island. In anticipation of the construction and operation of the Project, FIEC removed the prior electric generating facility on the Lot in January, 2009. The footprint area of F1EC's existing structures on the Lot is as follows: Existing Structures/Buildings Principal Building "Butler Building" Transformer/Substation Pads Total Building/Structure Footprint Area 4,644 sq. ft. 1,500 sq. ft. 1,000 sq. ft. 7,144 sq. ft. FIEC's use of the Lot for electric utility and electric generating purposes is long-standing and a valid, prior non- conforming use pursuant to the Code, Section 280-123. IfFIEC's uses were new and not authorized as a valid, prior historic and non-conforming use, it co~!d be permitted in the "B" district pursuant to a special exception approval by the ZBA. Code, section 280-48(B)(1) (incorporating by reference 280-13B(2)-(12), particularly (B)(6)). For the reasons set forth below, CMEEC respect~lly submits that such additional approval is not required with respect to the Project. Description of the Project. CMEEC proposes to lease a small portion of the Lot from FIEC, comprising 3,200 square feet of demised area, under a long-term ground lease for the siting of the Project. The Project will entail the installation and operation of an electric generating facility, assox:iated fuel storage and an electric interconnection to allow for the delivery of the electric output from the Project to FIEC's existing electric distribution network. The total occupied area of building and structure footprint of the Project only is 993 square feet, comprising a 14 % increase in the "footprint" currently occupied by existing structures and buildings on the Lot. All of the Project will be located within the portion of the Lot located within the "B" zoning district. The Project is a continuation of the electric utility uses which have occurred to date on the Lot. A detailed Project Description is included as Attachment B. Relevant Provisions of the Code: Section 280-123(A) of the Code provides, in relevant part as follows: A nonconforming building containing a nonconforming use shall not be enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered or moved, except as set forth below, unless the use of such building is changed to a conforming use. Nonresidential uses: 1 The operation of the first generator on the site appears to pre-date the 1957 adoption of the Town of Southold Zoning Code. Page 2 of 5 (a) Nothing in this article shall be deemed to prevent the remodeling, reconstruction or enlargement of a nonconforming or conforming nonresidential building with a nonconforming nonresidential use or construction of an addition to existing buildings or additional building on the premises, so long as said increase in size of the buildings created by enlargement of the existing buildings or structures or by the construction of a new and separate building or structure does not result in an increase in the overall building footprint(s) of more than 15%, except that said increase shall not exceed the applicable maximum lot coverage. In addition, all other setback and area requirements shall apply. (emphasis supplied). The maximum lot coverage for the "B" district, in turn, is defined as 30 percent of the total lot area. See Code, 280, Attachment 4. Conformity of the Project with the Code As previously noted, the Project entails the construction and operation of an electric generating facility which replaces an electric generating facility owned and operated by FIEC located on the same Lot. It is, therefore, the continuation of an existing valid, non-conforming use. The following table summarizes the relevant dimensional components of the Project and the applicable provisions of the Code. Total Lot Area 47,441 sq. ti. Existing Building/Structure Foot-print 7,144 sq. fr. Project - Incremental Square Feet (as % of Existing [993 sq. f~.][ 14%] Footprint). Permissible Maximum Expansion of Valid, Prior Non- [1,071 sq. ft.](l$%) conforming Structure/Building area in Square feet and %. Building/Structure Footprint, inclusive of Project, in [8,137 sq. Ii.][17.2%] square feet and as % of Lot area Permissible Maximum Lot Coverage in "B' Zone in [14,100 sq. Square Feet and %. II. The Project, in the Alternative, Qualifies for Approval as a Special Exception. For the reasons stated above, CMEEC submits that the Project should be allowed as a permissible expansion of a prior, historic, valid, non-conforming structure, building and use under the applicable provisions of the Code. Therefore, subject to site plan approval, the Project is otherwise conforming to the Code. The Project's dimensions are in conformity with all applicable dimensional requirements applicable to the Lot. Should CMEEC not be correct in its position that the non-conforming structure and use provisions of the Code apply to the Project, CMEEC requests that the Town consider, in the alternative, that the construction and operation of the Project falls within the types of activity which can be authorized pursuant to the special use exception established for public utility structures and installations. As noted above, the Project is proposed to be entirely located within the "B" zoning district. In the "B" district, the following uses are permitted by special exception: (6) Public utility rights-of-way as well as structures and other installations necessary to serve areas within the Town... subject to such conditions as the Board of Appeals may impose in order to protect and promote the health, safety, Page 3 of 5 appearance and general welfare of the community and the character of the neighborhood in which the proposed structure is to be constructed. · ' B Code, Section 280-13B(6) ( ncorporated by reference for the district by section 280-48(B)(1) (incorporating by reference Section 280-13B(2)-(12)). The Project's intended deployment and use will be for the generation of electricity to be delivered to FIEC, the electric utility providing electric service at retail on Fishers Island, and to assist FIEC in its performing its obligations to provide reliable electric power to the residents of Fishers Island. Accordingly, the structures comprising the Project proposed by CMEEC are "public utility.., structures and other installations", as referenced in the cited sections of the Code and can be approved as a "special exception." A completed special use application as well as the required SEQR Environmental Assessment short form is also hereby provided. Conclusion In conclusion, CMEEC respectfully submits that the Project is a permissible expansion of a valid, prior non- conforming building/structure and use on the Lot. Accordingly, no special exception approval should be required for the Project. But, if this is not your conclusion, CMEEC respectfully requests that you consider its application for a st/ecial use exception. r c with our Please see Attachments A through,~fcontaining other supporting material submitted ' acco dan e ' y procedures. Please call me or CMEEC project manager Jon C. Warn (860-425-3237) with any requests for additional information or to discuss any questions you might have. Mr. Michael J. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building Inspector (Less Attachments) Ms. Kristy Winser, Town of Southold Senior Planner (Less Attachments) Page 4 of 5 ATTACHMENTS B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. Application for Special Exception Project Description New York State Department of Conservation: Negative Declaration Short Form Environmental Assessment Form ZBA Questionnaire Site Survey Site Photograph showing location of proposed generator installation CMEEC check in amount of $400.00 (Filing Fee) Transactional Disclosure Form LWRP Consistency Form Project Plan Set, Rev 0, dated January 10, 2010 Site Plan: Generator Layout, Sheet L-003 FIEU Annual Electric Generator Report to US DOE, dated 7/27/09 ASI Enclosure Drawing Set Suffolk County Hazmat Storage Tank Application Drawings NYDEC Public Notice of Tentative Determination to approve Facility Air Permit Page 5 of 5 Aht~chment A SOIYt3:[OLD TOWN BOAP~ OF APPEALS Phone (631) 765-1809 Fax (631) 765-9064 APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION · . Applicatipn No. Date Files: I (WE) h~reby apply to the ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, Santhold, New Ym'k for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance wilh the ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE , SECTION SUBSECTION 'OWner(s)(esapplicant): Connect. icut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) ~[aiilI~gAddress: 80 Stott Avenue, Norwich, CT 06360 Telephone: 860-889-4088 NOTE: If applicant is not the 6whet, state if applicant is owner's attomey~ ageu% arctdteet, builder, contract vendee, etc. Auth6zizedRepresen~adve:. Gabriel B' St .... Director, Planning & Project Development' Address: .30 stott Avelfue, Norwich~ CT 06360 Telephone: 860-889-4088 For the below-desmlbed p~'operty for the following uses and purposes (and as shown on tile at~aehed pIan drawn to scale): (artech separate ~heets if needed) Statement of Ownership and Interest: Fishers Island Electric Corporation 93adl'efoi~edto~s 1866 Central Avenue, (House No., S~% Hamlet) is (are) the ~vaxer(s) ofprcper~cj tmowa Fishers Island, NY · identifiedontheStrffolkCormtyTaxMapsasDish'ictlOOO, Seotioh 06 ,Block 8 Lot(s) 7 &3.2 , which is not (is) on a subdivision Map (Filed , "Map of LIBER 12592-Paqe' 934 " Filed Map No. ~andbas been approved by the Southold Town Panning Board on as a [Mlnor] [Major] SuBdivision). Theabove-descr~ndpr~pertywasa~quiredbytheowneron Januarir 8~ 20o~ . . B. The applicant alleges that the appraval of this exception would bo in harmony with the intent and purpose of ~aid z?ning o~dinance and that the proposed use confenm to the standards prescn~oed ther6fom in said ordinance and would not be detrimental to property or persons in the neighborhood for the followiug reasons: · C. The property which i~ the subjec~ of this application is zoned B and. [ ] /s consistent with the use(s) described in the Ceriifieate of Occupancy(copy attached]. [ ] is r~ot consistent'with the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith for th? following re,son(s): [ ] isvacan~land. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) ss.: fn (>:' i;~ .~q .~7"f)/ ' 8womtobeIbreme ~s ~ L 'dayof (Nota~ Pubilc) ~¢ev. ~'06) J] Ho~~meollcut ]J My Com~flon ~pires ~At f,ac~m~Ht A APPLICANT'S PROJECT DESCRIPTION (For ZBA R~feren¢~) Applieant: C .... tlcul Nuni¢ipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CNEEC) Date Prep~ed: February 11, 2010 I. For Demolition of Existing Building Areas Please describe areas being removed: Iq/A II. New Construction Areas (New Dwelling or New AddltionsfExtensio~s): Dime}asions of first floor extension: Dimensions of new second floor: Dimensions of floor above second level: Height (from £mished ground to top of ridge): Is basement or lowest floor area being constructed? lfy~, please provide height (above ground) measured from natural existing grade to fwst floor:' III. proposed Cons~tructlon Description (Alterations or Structural Changes) (attach extra sheet if necessary) - Please d~cribe building areas: Number of Floors and General Cbaracteristios BEFO1LE AlterationS: Concrete Slabs with Apparatus Landed (See Drawing Set) NumBer of Floors and Changes WITH Alterations: IV. Calculations of building areas aud lot coverage (from surveY01~): Existing square footage of buildings on your prop~ty: Proposed increase of bu!lding coverage: Square footage of your Itt: Percentage of coverage ors;our lot by building area: V. Purpos6 of New. COnstruction: VI. Please describe the land contours (flat, slope %} heavily wooded, marsh area, etc.) on your land and ' ' ~ how it relates to the difficulty in meeting the code rgguirement(s): See attached survey clear area in utilxty yard. Slightly sloped (approx. 1%) toward Central Avenue. Please submit seven (7) photos, labeled to show different angles of yard areas after staking corners for new construction), and photos of building area to be altered with yard view. 7/2002; 2/2005; 1/2007 Attachment B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), a state-chartered municipal energy cooperative organized pursuant to Chapter 10la of the Connecticut General Statutes seeks to install and operate one 2.5 mW diesel electric generating unit and ancillary equipment on leased property located at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island. The unit on Fishers Island is being installed in conjunction with Groton Utilities (the municipal entity that supplies electric power to Fishers Island) as part of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program. Groton Utilities is a member of the CMEEC municipal energy cooperative. The proposed Fishers Island generator is one of 20 identical such units; the other 19 being installed at various sites in southeastern CT. These generating units are intended for the benefit of CMEEC's participant municipal electric utilities to reduce peak demand power supply costs. As an added benefit, they will provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power fi.om within the State of NY. lts electric power is supplied by underwater cables fi.om Groton Utilities, Groton, CT. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island fi.om Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the Island. Of all our sites, Fishers Island will benefit most in this regard. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased fi'om Fishers Island Electric Utility. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. The last of the old generators was removed fi.om the site in January 2009. FIEC retains its registration as a Generator Operator with the US Department of Energy at the existing site at 1866 Central Ave, Electric Generator Operator ID: 6369, expires 12/31/10 (will be renewed). By any measure, this site is an ideal interconnection point for the proposed new generator. (Attachments F, G, L, and M) By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment; hence the installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. The facility will be normally unmanned, monitored and controlled remotely. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. (Attachment G) The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOx emissions. (Attachments K and N) The Fishers Island unit will operate for a few hours during late afternoon hours a few days per week during the year. Total nm time is expected to be about 300 hours per year, distributed within each month with proportionally more run time during peak demand in winter and summer months. The Generator Enclosure has been specially designed to be very quiet, <65 dB at 50feet. 65 dB is a background noise level at which ordinary conservation can be conducted without raising the voice. (Attachment N) Several permitting actions regarding the planned installation of the unit on Fishers Island have been taken: -- An application for an air emissions permit (Application ID: 1-4738-03923/00001) was submitted to the NY DEC in August 2009. The DEC review has been completed satisfactorily. The DEC issued a Tentative Determination to Approve on January I 1, 2010. The DEC has advertised in the Suffolk Times for public comment on the project. The period for public comment closed on February 19, 2010 with no adverse comments. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, issued a finding on January 11, 2010, that the proposed project will not result in any adverse environmental impact and that a draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. In its review, the DEP considered many aspects of the project, including: air pollution emissions; water quality; noise levels; traffic; erosion; drainage patterns; endangered species and migratory pathways; critical environmental areas; consistency with existing use and intensity of the land; disturbance of natural, aesthetic or cultural resources; energy usage and generation of solid waste; and any long-term or cumulative impacts of the project. In each case no adverse effects were noted or anticipated. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631- 444-0363. (Attachment P) -- The New York State Depamnent of Environmental Conservation determined on January 11 2010 that the State Environmental quality Review (SEQRA) status of the proposed project was "Unlisted Action" and a Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance was issued (# 1-4378-03923/00001). The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment C) -- An Application for Permit to construct a Toxic/Hazardous Materials Storage Facility was submitted to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services on January 19, 2010. This application (M-2291) is trader review. The Department of Health contact person is Mr. Kenneth A. Clunie; phone 631-854-2528. The hazmat materials facility consists off (1) the diesel generator 4.200 gallon main fuel tank, (2) a 150 gallon diesel fuel day tank within the engine's fuel delivery system and (3) a 1550 gallon urea storage tank. The chemicals associated with the generator are common, relatively benign, substances in widespread industrial and public use: low sulfur diesel fuel, propylene glycol anti-freeze, 40% urea solution, and 15W- 40 lubrication oil. 40% Urea is used within the selective catalytic reduction system as part of the NO× control technology. Our submittal to Suffolk County addressed tank construction, level and leak detection instrumentation, alarms, piping, fittings, overfill protection, spill prevention and spill mitigation. This permit application is under review with no adverse considerations determined to date. (Attachment O) -- Flood zones were considered. The survey conducted in mid-2009 has been updated to show the new (Sept 2009) flood zone mapping. The project remains above the local flood zone under the new mapping. A copy of the updates survey is attached. (Attachment F) The first five identical units am cun'ently being installed and commissioned on three sites (two are on dual-unit sites) in Connecticut. Each trait has received emissions permitting approval from the CT DEP and all local permits have been approved without special conditions or exceptions. CMEEC would gladly host a tour of these sites for any Town of Southold officials desiring to see the installation first-hand and form personal assessments on the potential impact on the local community. The Fishers Island unit is the same as a unit currently operating in an identical service profile in the middle of downtown Jewett City, CT with no adverse public comment of any kind. The Fishers Island unit will be sited entirely within and on a very small portion (993 ft 2/47,441 fi 2) of an existing utility industrial area. The 993 1t 2 footprint of the site construction: comprised of three concrete separate pads to support the generator, the urea tank and a small station service transformer will have no deleterious effect on water runoff. A security fence around the pads expands the area in use to about 3,050 ft 2. The 6" of crushed stone to be placed arotmd the concrete pads within the security fence will have a beneficial effect in retaining and directing storm water runoff. (Attachment K) Although it is visually appealing, this installation will not be readily seen by the public. It is screened by a bluffand trees/shrubs to the north and west, a large electric utility building to the south and east and trees and shrubs to the north. It can be seen behind the utility building from a northeast vantage point. (Attachments C and K) 2 CMEEC plans to use the same construction team (Matrix Power Services, Inc.) that is currently involved in the other 19 units. All electrical work will be done by, or under supervision of, Groton Utilities or the generator manufacturer, Cummins Power Systems. Nearly all construction materials will be brought by ferry from New London, CT. No material will be removed from the site. There is no plumbing associated with this project. Our construction and installation planning derives fi.om experience in several nearly identical sites in Connecticut. (Appendix K) In summary, this is an environmentally benign project, located in an existing electrical utility area having the same historical use profile. It will have several design features that will mitigate it effect on the surrounding environment. It is visually attractive. Most of all, it is in the interest of the citizens of Fishers Island by providing infrastructure that will produce both peak shaving economic advantages and vitally needed emergency back-up electric service. Att~chm~t D 617.20 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by A[~plicant or ProJect sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR /2. PROJECT NAME Connecticut Municipal Electric Utility /50 in 5 Project 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality Fisherslsland, TownofSouthold County Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks, etc., or provide map) 1866 Central Ave Tax Map: 1000, Section 06, Block 8, lot 7 and 3.2 (Site Plans are Attached) Fishers Island 5. PROPOSED ACTION IS: [] New [] Expansion [] Modification/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Install one Cummins 2.5 mW, 8320V Diesel-Generator Set on land leased within the existing utility yard of Fishers Island Electric Company (FIEU). This unit will use low sulfur fuel (<500ppm), low-ash lube oil, and will be equipped with a Miratech urea-based, selective catalytic reaction system (SCR) and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) that will greatly reduce and control emissions. 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially 0,07 acres Ultimately 0.07 acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? [] Yes [] No If No, describe briefly Zone "B". The entire project will be within an existing utility industrial area. (See Site Plan) 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE iN VICINITY OF PROJECT? [] Residential [] Industrial [] Commercial [] Agriculture [] ParkJForest/Open Space [] Other Describe: Residential property exists on some boundaries of the FIEU property. The fenced area of the project is entirely within the FIEU property and is not adjacent to residential property. (See Site Plan) 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? [] Yes [] No If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit/approvals: NY DEC Air Emissions Permit: TD Obtained.; NYDEC Negative Declaration Issued. Suffolk County D ofH - Tank Permits have been filed. Both filings are being processed. 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? r-1 Yes ~ No If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit/approvals: 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? []Yes []No I CERTIFY ~,~J- THE INFORMATION I[?ROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ~,n~, cticut Mu~;,Eipal~,-Gooperative Date: 11 Feb 2010 Applicant/sponsor name: Signature: If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER I Reset Attachment D 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 [~No B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.67 If No, a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency. C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten, if legible) C1. Existing air quality, sudace 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 cornrnunity*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, shod term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1-C57 Explain briefly: C7. Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly: D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREA (CEA)? [] Yes [] No IfYes~ explain briefly: E. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? [] Yes [] No If Yes, explain briefly: 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 identified and adequately addrassed. 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 potenfiaHy large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULl EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration, [] Check this box ifyou have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any suppoding documentation, that the proposed action WILl NOT result in any significant adverse environmenlal impacts AND provide, on attachments as necessary, the reasons suppoding this determinatior 11 Feb 2010 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) Exhibit C State Environ'mental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION 'Notice of Determination 0f~N0n-Significance Proj .eOt Number: Date:l/Il/2010 #1-473.8-03923/000d~ .This notice Is Is~ued pursuant to Pert 617 'of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality.Rev ew Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law, The New Yo~.State Department 'of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Acl¢rtcy, has determined; based on the information and analysis below and any supporting docu. mentafioh,. that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environment impacts and that a Draft Environmental I~pabt Statement,wt. II not.be prepared, Name of Action' SEQR Status: Type I Action [ ] ' Unlisted Action [ x] Description of Action: inst~ll diesel generator for emercjet~y power and peak shaving ca pacit~/ '. Location: Fishers.Island Ut.'ilit~ Co,., ~866 Central/~,ve., Fi~hem Isiand. Contact Person- Telephone. Number: Kendall K/e/f, Environmental Analyst DIvision of Environmental Permits SUNY' @ .Stony Brook 50 Circle-Road. . . Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 631- 444-0365 Exhibit C NEGATIVE DECLARATION DEC # 1~4738-0392:3/00001 Reasons Supporting'This Determination: (See 6NY,CRR part 617.7 for requirements of this determination) 1, These air.pollution emissions will ri'et exceed allowable limits and therefore adverse impacts to air quality are not expe~ed. Tl~is action is not affect water quality, noise levels, traffic, solid waste production, erosion, flooding or drainage patterns In any waY, 2, No .threatened or endangered ~pecies or migratory pathways were identified at this site., · Construction that would displace wildlife o.r des.troy habitat. !s not ant!cipated. 3. The project is net within a c~ical environmental area and these ~ir e[nisslons, w[ll not Impair the characteristics of any nearby cdtioal envlronmel~tal area. 4. project is consistent with local land use plans/zoning and will not significantly change use or intensity of land. $. The site has been previously disturbed. Ho r~aturel qr. cultural resources have been identified .on site. The area is presently developed and the neighborhood character defined. No significant chat~ges.to any aestheti.'c resources are anticipated' by this actien, 6. Project will not result in a~eed ~or ad~lltional seryices or cause expansion of the local a'rea. The changas p~oposed will not, lrmrease energy usage or increase the generation 6f solid waste. 7. No long term or cumulative impacts were Id~ntifi&d or are anticipated. 8.. Emissions will I~e subject to enforceable Federal and State limits, as well as provislon*s for monitoring and r~cord keeping. BeCaus~ the emissions, will meet allowable'limits, the emissions a,..re not expected.~o create a ha~-ard t.o human health. " 'For Type I Actions and Conditioned Negati.ve Declarations, a Copy of this Notice Sent to: Chief F~ecutive O~'lcer of the political subdivision in which the action will be principally lo?atari. ' Applicant , . ' ' Other involved ~gencies and interested parties (if any). PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), a state-chartered municipal energy cooperative organized pursuant to Chapter 101 a of the Connecticut General Statutes seeks to install and operate one 2.5 mW diesel electric generating unit and ancillary equipment on leased property located at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island. The nnit on Fishers Island is being installed in conjunction with Groton Utilities (the municipal entity that supplies electric power to Fishers Island) as part of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program. Groton Utilities is a member of the CMEEC municipal energy cooperative. The proposed Fishers Island generator is one of 20 identical such units; the other 19 being installed at various sites in southeastern CT. These generating units are intended for the benefit of CMEEC's participant municipal electric utilities to reduce peak demand power supply costs. As an added benefit, they will provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power from within the State of NY. Its electric power is supplied by underwater cables from Groton Utilities, Groton, CT. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the Island. Of all our sites, Fishers Island will benefit most in this regard. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased fi.om Fishers Island Electric Utility. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. The last of the old generators was removed from the site in January 2009. FIEC retains its registration as a Generator Operator with the US Department of Energy at the existing site at 1866 Central Ave, Electric Generator Operator ID: 6369, expires 12/31/10 (will be renewed). By any measure, this site is an ideal interconnection point for the proposed new generator. (Attachments F, G, L, and M) By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment; hence the installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. The facility will be normally unmanned, monitored and controlled remotely. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. (Attachment G) The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOx emissions. (Attachments K and N) The Fishers Island unit will operate for a few hours during late afternoon hours a few days per week during the year. Total run time is expected to be about 300 hours per year, distributed within each month with proportionally mom run time during peak demand in winter and summer months. The Generator Enclosure has been specially designed to be very quiet, <65 dB at 50feet. 65 dB is a background noise level at which ordinary conservation can be conducted without raising the voice. (Attachment N) Several permitting actions regarding the planned installation of the unit on Fishers Island have been taken: -- An application for an air emissions permit (Application ID: 1-4738-03923/00001) was submitted to the NY DEC in August 2009. The DEC review has been completed satisfactorily. The DEC issued a Tentative Determination to Approve on January 11, 2010. The DEC has advertised in the Suffolk Times for public comment on the project. The period for public comment closed on February 19, 2010 with no adverse comments. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, issued a finding on January 11, 2010, that the proposed project will not result in any adverse enviromnental impact and that a drafi Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. In its review, the DEP considered many aspects of the project, including: air pollution emissions; water quality; noise levels; traffic; erosion; drainage patterns; endangered species and migratory pathways; critical environmental areas; consistency with existing use and intensity of the land; disturbance of natural, aesthetic or cultural resources; energy usage and generation of solid waste; and any long-term or cumulative impacts of the project. In each case no adverse effects were noted or anticipated. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631- 444-0363. (Attachment P) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation determined on January 11 2010 that the State Environmental quality Review (SEQRA) status of the proposed project was "Unlisted Action" and a Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance was issued (# 1-4378-03923/00001). The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment C) -- An Application for Permit to construct a Toxic/Hazardous Materials Storage Facility was submitted to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services on January 19, 2010. This application (M-2291) is under review. The Department &Health contact person is Mr. Kenneth A. Clunie; phone 631-854-2528. The hazmat materials facility consists of: (1) the diesel generator 4.200 gallon main fuel tank, (2) a 150 gallon diesel fuel day tank within the engine's fuel delivery system and (3) a 1550 gallon urea storage tank. The chemicals associated with the generator are common, relatively benign, substances in widespread industrial and public use: Iow sulfur diesel fuel, propylene glycol anti-freeze, 40% urea solution, and 15W- 40 lubrication oil. 40% Urea is used within the selective catalytic reduction system as part of the NOx control technology. Our submittal to Suffolk County addressed tank construction, level and leak detection instrumentation, alarms, piping, fittings, overfill protection, spill prevention and spill mitigation. This permit application is under review with no adverse considerations determined to date. (Attachment O) -- Flood zones were considered. The survey conducted in mid-2009 has been updated to show the new (Sept 2009) flood zone mapping. The project remains above the local flood zone under the new mapping. A copy of the updates survey is attached. (Attachment F) The first five identical units are currently being installed and commissioned on three sites (two are on dual-unit sites) in Connecticut. Each unit has received emissions permitting approval from the CT DEP and all local permits have been approved without special conditions or exceptions. CMEEC would gladly host a tour of these sites for any Town of Southold officials desiring to see the installation first-hand and form personal assessments on the potential impact on the local community. The Fishers Island unit is the same as a unit currently operating in an identical service profile in the middle of downtown Jewett City, CT with no adverse public comment of any kind. The Fishers Island unit will be sited entirely within and on a very small portion (993 fi 2/47,441 tt 2) of an existing utility industrial area. The 993 Ii 2 footprint of the site construction: comprised of three concrete separate pads to support the generator, the urea tank and a small station service transformer will have no deleterious effect on water runoff. A security fence around the pads expands the area in use to about 3,050 Ii 2. The 6" of crushed stone to be placed around the concrete pads within the security fence will have a beneficial effect in retaining and directing storm water runoff. (Attachment K) Although it is visually appealing, this installation will not be readily seen by the public. It is screened by a bluffand trees/shrubs to the north and west, a large electric utility building to the south and east and trees and shrubs to the north. It can be seen behind the utility building from a northeast vantage point. (Attachments C and K) CMEEC plans to use the same construction team (Matrix Power Services, Inc.) that is currently involved in the other 19 units. All electrical work will be done by, or under supervision of, Groton Utilities or the generator manufacturer, Cummins Power Systems. Nearly all construction materials will be brought by ferry fi.om New London, CT. No material will be removed fi.om the site. There is no plumbing associated with this project. Our construction and installation planning derives from experience in several nearly identical sites in Connecticut. (Appendix K) In summary, this is an environmentally benign project, located in an existing electrical utility area having the same historical use profile. It will have several design features that will mitigate it effect on the surrounding environment. It is visually atu'active. Most of all, it is in the interest of the citizens of Fishers Island by providing infrastructure that will produce both peak shaving economic advantages and vitally needed emergency back-up electric service. 3 Attachment E QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for sale7 [] Yes ~1 No Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? [] Yes ~ No 1) Are there any areas that contain Wetland g/asses? No 2) Are the wetland areas shown on the map submitted with this application? No 3) Is the p. roperty bulk headed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? N/A · . 4) If your property con, ins wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the office of the Town Trustees for its determination ofjuriediction? No Wetlands or Ponds Is there a depression or sloping 61ovation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? ~/A · (If not applicable, state "tVa".) Are there any patios, eonorete barriers, bulkheads or fenee~ that exist and am not shown on tho survey map that you are submitting7 None Of none exist, pleaSe state "none".) Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premise.~? No If 3res, please submit a copy of your building permit and map as ,approved by. the Building. Department. Ifnotm, please state. Do you or ~ny ~ow~r also own other land close to this parcel? No . If yes, please explain where or submit copies ofdeeAs. Please list present usc or oporatio~s conducted at this parcel E 1 e c t r i c ' Ut i 1 i t V andproposeduse Electric Utility #96~ STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Karen Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1__ week(s,), successively, commencing on the 21st day of January, 2010. Sworn to before me this Principal Clerk NOTARY pUBLIC-STATE 0~= NEW YORK No, 01 -VO6105050 · Qualified in Suffolk county ~/~_ ~_ ~.~,~TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CAIJD /~, / 'OWi~ll~R -' ? STREET VI LLAGE FO~J~R OWNER . , ' ' .N E ACR. /_ / I ! S ~. . , ., RES. S~S. ~A~ COMM. CB. MISC. Mkt. VaJue ~ ~ND iMP. T~AL - DA~ REMARKS 4,,:/ AGE BUILDING CONDITION N~V NO~L BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value · Acre ,Tillable ~illeble 2 Tillable 3 Wa~land Swampland FRONTAGE ON WATER BrushTa~d FRONTAGE ON ROAD House Plot DE~H BULKH~D Total DOCK ~.~ .~ ~ ~. ~-. ~ N OF LD PROPERTY RECORD D , x ::~:O~/NER' STREW' ! VILLAG~ - DIST. i SUB. LO'~ :' ' S ~ W TYPE OF BUILDING ~ND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS j " AGE BUILDING CONDITION N~ NORMAL BELOW ABOVE : : : ' ' FA~ ' Acre Value P.r Valu. : : Acre ~llrdbl~ 3 ~[ond FRONTAGE ON WATER .::' /7o Brushl, FRONTAGE ON ROAD , : Total DOCK ' : Extension Perch ]~w~y ' Garage Patio Foundation Ext. Walls Place Recreation Driveway Bath Fl~ors :nterior ·Finish ' -' ' Heat ~ Rooms Tst Floor Rooms 2nd 'T~ot t 006 CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 860-889-4088 Fax 860-889-8158 Febmary 22, 2010 Ms. Vicki Toth Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Annex Building 54375 Route 25 PO Box 1179 Town of S outhold, NY 11971 Subject: CMEEC Generator Project on Fishers Island, New York Reference: Application to the Town of Southold Building Department by the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative for a building permit for the constructinn and operation of an electric generator facility as (I) a Permissible Expansion of Prior, Historic, Valid Non-conforming Structures, Buildings and Use; and if(l) is not applicable, (2) a Special Use Exception for Public Utility Installations and Structures. Dear Ms. Toth: At the reconrmendation of Mr. Michael J. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building h~spector, Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) hereby submits its request for a review for zoning compliance with respect to the proposed construction and operation by the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative ("CMEEC") of a 2.5 megawatt ("MW") electric generator facility (the "Projecf') on Fishers Island, New York. For the reasons further documented below (in section I), CMEEC submits that the Project is a pernfissible expansion ora prior, historic, valid non-conforming non-residential structure, building and use. While CMEEC believes that the proposed construction and operation of the Project fits squarely within the provisions of the Town of Southold Zoning Code (the "Code") permitting certain expansions of prior non-conforming structures, buildings and uses, if this is not the case, CMEEC is also hereby applying, in the alternative, for approval ora Special Use Exception pursuant to sections 280-13B. (6) and 280-48B. (1) of the Code with respect to the Project. The basis for this request, in the alternative, is set forth in section II of this letter. This review is requested in order to support proposed site preparation and installation of the Project on land to be leased by CMEEC, located entirely within the existing utility substation yard of the Fishers Island Electric Corporation ("FIEC"), designated as Map I000, Section 06, Block 08, lot 7 and 3.2 (the "Lot"). The Project will be subject to site plan approval by the Town of Southold. L the Proiect is a Permissible Expansion of a Prior, Historic, Valid Non-conforming Structure, Buildin~ and Use. Background: The Lot, with a total area of 47,441 square feet, is predominantly located in the "B" Zoning District. The Lot, the zoning district boundary lines, and the dimensions and locations of the existing and proposed buildings and structures comprising the Project are identified in a plan, labeled as Attachment F, Site Survey and Attachment L, Site Plan, attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Plan"). The FIEC is the electric utility providing electric service at retail on Fishers Island. FIEC has historically since the 1940's~ utilized the Lot for the installation and operation of diesel electric generators and currently utilizes the Lot for the purposes of electric utility and electric generating operations. These operations conducted on the Lot include the storage of electric utility equipment and inventory, the parking of electric utility service trucks, the installation and operation of an electric substation (including transformers and electric poles and lines) and the installation and operation of electric generating facilities and associated fuel storage tanks. These electric generating facilities have historically provided back-up generating capacity to FIEC so that it can maintain electric service by operating these facilities in the event of a loss or outage of the underwater electric cable connecting Fishers Island to the Connecticut mainland. The underwater cable is the primary supply of electric service to the Island. In anticipation of the construction and operation of the Project, FIEC removed the prior electric generating facility on the Lot in January, 2009. The footprint area of F1EC's existing structures.on the Lot is as follows: Existing Structures/Buildings Principal Building "Butler Building" TransfonneffSubstation Pads Total Building/Structure Footprint Area 4,644 sq. ft. 1,500 sq. ft. 1,000 sq. 7,144 sq. ft. FIEC's use of the Lot for electric utility and electa'ic generating purposes is long-standing and a valid, prior non- conforming use pursuant to the Code, Section 280-123. If F1EC's uses were new and not authorized as a valid, prior historic and non-conforming use, it could be petwnitted in the "B" district pursuant to a special exception approval by the ZBA. Code, section 280-48(B)(D (incorporating by rpference 280-13B(2)-(12), particularly (B)(6)). For the reasons set forth below, CMEEC respectfully submits that such additional approval is not required with respect to the Project. Description of the Project. CMEEC proposes to lease a small portion of the Lot from FIEC, comprising 3,200 square feet of demised area, under a long-term ground lease for the siting of the Project. The Project will entail the installation and operation of an electric generating facility, associated fuel storage and m~ electric interconnection to allow for the delivery of the electric output from the Project to F1EC's existing electric distribution network. The total occupied area of building and structure footprint of the Project only is 993 square feet, comprising a 14 % increase in the "footprint" currently occupied by existing structures and buildings on the Lot. All of the Project will be located within the portion of the Lot located within the "B" zoning district. The Project is a continuation of the electTic utility uses which have occurred to date on the Lot. A detailed Project Description is included as Attachment B. Relevaut Provisions of the Code: Section 280-123(A) of the Code provides, in relevant part as follows: A nonconforming building containing a nonconforming use shall not be enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered or moved, except as set forth below, unless the use of such building is changed to a confm~ing use. 1LD_ Nom'esidential uses: ~ The operation of the first generator on the site appears to pre-date the 1957 adoption of the Town of Southold Zoning Code. Page 2 of 5 a~g)_ Nothing in this article shall be deemed to prevent the remodeling, reconstruction or enlargement of a nonconforming or conforming no~tresidential building with a nonconforming nonresidential use or construction of an addition to existing buildings or additional building on the premises, so long as said increase in size of the buildings created by enlargement of the existing buildings or structures or by the construction of a new and separate building or structure does not result in an increase in the overall building footprint(s) of more than 15%, except that said increase shall not exceed the applicable maximum lot coverage. In addition, all other setback and area requirements shall apply. (emphasis supplied). The maximum lot coverage for the "B" district, in turn, is defined as 30 percent of the total lot area. See Code, 280, Attachment 4. Conformity of the Project with the Code As previously noted, the Project entails the construction and operation of an electric generating facility which replaces an electric generating facility owned and operated by FIEC located on the same Lot. It is, therefore, the continuation of an existing valid, non-conforming use. The follo?ving table summarizes the relevant dimensional components of the Project and the applicable provisions of the Code. Total Lot Area 47,441 sq. ft. Existing Building/Structure Foot-print 7,144 sq. ft. Project - Incremental Square Feet (as % of Existing [993 -sq. ft.][ 14%] Footprint). : Permissible Maximum Expansion of Valid, Prior Non- [1,07l sq. ft.](15%) conforming Structure/Building area in Square feet and %. Building/Structure Footprint, inclusive of Project, in [8,137 sq. ft.][17.2%] square feet and as % of Lot area Permissible Maximum Lot Coverage in "B" Zone in [14,100 sq. fi.](30%) Square Feet and %. II. The Project, in the Alternative, Qualifies for Approval as a Special Exception. For the reasons stated above, CMEEC submits that the Project should be allowed as a permissible expansion of a prior, historic, valid, non-confnrming structure, building and use under the applicable provisions of the Code. Therefore, subject to site plan approval, the Project is otherwise conforming to the Code. The Project's dimensions are in conformity with all applicable dimensional requirements applicable to the Lot. Should CMEEC not be correct in its position that the non-conforming structure and use provisions of the Code apply to the Project, CMEEC requests that the Town consider, in the alternative, that the construction and operation of the Project falls within the types of activity which can be authorized pursuant to the special use exception established for public utility structures and installations. As noted above, the Project is proposed to be entirely located within the "B" zoning district. In the "B" district, the following uses are permitted by special exception: (6) Public utility rights-of-way as well as structures and other installations necessary to serve areas within the Town... subject to such conditions as the Board of Appeals may impose in order to protect and promote the health, safety, Page 3 of 5 appearance and general welfare of the cormnunity and the character of the neighborhood in which the proposed structure is to be constructed. Code, Section 280-13B(6) (incorporated by reference for the "B" district by section 280-48(B)(1) (incorporating by reference Section 280-13B(2)-(12)). The Project's intended deployment and use will be for the generation of electricity to be delivered to FIEC, the electric utility providing electric service at retail on Fishers Island, and to assist FIEC in its performing its obligations to provide reliable elecU'ic power to the residents of Fishers Islm~d. Accordingly, the structures comprising the Project proposed by CMEEC are "public utility.., structures and other installations", as referenced in the cited sections of the Code and can be approved as a "special exception." A completed special use application as well as the required SEQR Envh'omnental Assessment short form is also hereby provided. Conclusion In conclusion, CMEEC respectfully submits that the Project is a permissible expansion of a valid, prior non- conforming building/structure and use on the Lot. Accordingly, no special exception approval should be required for the Project. But, if this is not your conclusion, CMEEC respectfully requests that you consider its application for a special use exception. Please see Attachments A through M containing other supporting material submitted in accordance with your prucedures. Please call me or CMEEC project manager Jon C. Warn (860-425-3237) with any requests for additional information or to discuss any questions you might have. Y°7 CC: Mr. Michael J. Verity, Town of Southold Chief Building Inspector (Less Attachments) Ms. Kristy Winser, Town of Southold Senior Planner (Less Attachments) Page 4 of 5 ATTACHMENTS B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. K. L. M. N, O. P. Application for Special Exception Project Description New York State Department of Conservation: Negative Declaration Short Form Environmental Assessment Form ZBA Questionnaire Site Survey Site Photograph showing location of proposed generator installation CMEEC check in amount of $400.00 (Filing Fee) Transactional Disclosure Foma LWRP Consistency Form Project Plan Set, Rev 0, dated January 10, 2010 Site Plan: Generator Layout, Sheet L-003 FIEU Annual Electric Generator Report to US DOE, dated 7/27/09 ASI Enclosure Drawing Set Suffolk County Hazmat Storage Tank Application Drawings NYDEC PuNic Notice of Tentative Determination to approve Facility Air Permit Page 5 ors ~ Athachment A A~,plica'¢p~ lqo. ;( ~]E ) hm'eby apply ~o ~o ZO~D~G BO~'~ OF APPEALS, Sou~-oM, New York for a SPECLA~ BXOBi%ClON in aocordz~ce ~b ~e ZO~NG O~D~AbICE, ART~.CL~ , SECtiON S~AS~CTiON 'Ovmer{s)(~apptic~t): 'conneceicue Municipal Electcic Energy CoopercEive (CMEgC) ~aiti~gAd~ess: ~0 S~o~E ~venue, ~orwich~ CT 06360 Tele[311one: 860-889-4088 con~aot ve~ee, eec. Au'~h~r~edRepreserf~dve> Gabriel B. Stern, Di;ectbr, Planning & ~roject Davelopmen~ · Ad~'ess: .Bo Stotq A~e~ue, Norwich, CT 06360 Tol~p~n~: 860~889-4088 For ~= %~!ow-d~so~{bgd propm-ly for tl~ fol!owbg ~s and ~mTos~s (a~d Fishers Island Electric Corporation [S (are) tke owner(s) ofpi'oper~ylmoYm e~dref~_,Yedto~s 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island, NY (~{ouse No., S~ee% _Ham_let) idenfifiedonitmSmgfolkCotmgrTaxMapsasDistfictlS00, Sectio5 06 ,Block 8 , Lee(s) 7 &3.2 ,whichi~not(is)onasubdivisienMap(Filed ,"Mapof LIBER 12592-Paqe' 934 "Fil~MapNo, ' ,andhas been approved by ~e Sou~kold Term Pang Boar~ on as a ~orl ~aj~q 8Ub~yi~ion). The above-dgscz~gd prope~ was required by fl~e ome~ on Ganuary 8 ~ 20 o 9 . . f · B..The app~cant a~eg~ ~ut ~e approval oftNs exception would be ~ ham~oay wit~ lhe intent ~d pt~oso of ~d zgning e~d~ance and ~at the proposed use cogom to fi3e s~andar~ pres~ed theffefore ~ said or~u~ce ~d wotdd not be de~en~al to proper;~ o~ persons in'8~,e neighborhood for ihe follow~g r~so~a: · . C. ~e prope~y w~ch ~ ~e subject of ~s application is zoned B ' and. [ ] ~ co~Ntenl vA~ ~e uso(s) des&ibed in the Cel~cate of O~>a~cy(cq)y at~ached). [ ] is qo~ oomla~ent'with ~ Certificate of Occopa~cy beNg fmlshed herewi~ for'd~ relieving COUNTY OF SUFFOLk) Sw.m~ to be~%re mo t~s ~' ~. 'day (No~a5~ PCb~o) I APPLICANT'S PROJECT DESCRIPTION. (Fo[ ZBA Reference) Date Prepared: February 11, 2010 I. For Demolition of Existing Building Areas Please describe areas be/ng removed: N/A IL New Construction Areas (New Dwell!rig or New AdditionsfExtens[on, a): Dimepsions of flint floor extension: Dimensions of new second floor: Dimensions of floor above second level: Height (fi'om finished ground to top of ridge): Is basement or lowest floor area being construetdd? If yes, please provide height (above ground) measured fi'om natural existhag grade to first floor:' III. proposed Cons~ruction Description (Alteratidns or Structural Changes) (attafh extra sheet if necessary) - Please describe build/rig areas: Number of Floors and General Characteristics BEFORE Alterations: Concrete Slabs with Apparatus Landed (See Drawing Set) Number of Floors and Changes WITH Alterations: IV. Calculations of building areas sad lot coverage (h*om surveyor): Existing square footage of buildings on your property: Proposed increase ofbu!Iding coverage: Square footage of your lot: Percentage of coverage orb;our lot by building area: V. Pnrpose of New. C6ustruction: .[ · VI. Please describe the land contours (flat, slope %; heavily wooded, marsh area, etc.) on your land and how it relates to the difficulty iu meeting the code r~quirementO): ' See attached survey clear area in utility yard. SI}ghtly s~oped (approx. 1%) toward Central Avenue. Please submit seven (7) photos, labeled to show different angles of yard area~ aft6r staldng corners for new construction), aud photos of bufldlng area to be altered with yard view. 7/2002; 2/200~; 1/2007 Attachment B: PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2/22/10 The Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), a state-chartered municipal energy cooperative organized pursuant to Chapter 101 a of the Connecticut General Statutes seeks to install and operate one 2.5 mW diesel electric generating unit and ancillary equipment on leased property located at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island. The unit on Fishers Island is being installed in conjunction with Groton Utilities (the municipal entity that supplies electric power to Fishers Island) as part of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program. Groton Utilities is a member of the CMEEC municipal energy cooperative. The proposed Fishers Island generator is one of 20 identical such units; the other 19 being installed at various sites in southeastern CT. These generating units are intended for the benefit of CMEEC's participant municipal electric utilities to reduce peak demand power supply costs. As an added benefit, they will provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power from within the State of NY. Its electric power is supplied by underwater cables from Groton Utilities, Groton, CT. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the Island. Of all our sites, Fishers Island will benefit most in this regard. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased from Fishers Island Electric Utility. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. The last of the old generators was removed from the site in January 2009. FIEC retains its registration as a Generator Operator with the US Department of Energy at the existing site at 1866 Central Ave, Electric Generator Operator ID: 6369, expires 12/31/10 (will be renewed). By any measure, this site is an ideal interconnection point for the proposed new generator. (Attachments F, G, L, and M) By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment; hence the installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. The facility will be normally nnmanned, monitored and controlled remotely. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. (Attachment G) The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOx emissions. (Attachments K and N) The Fishers Island unit will operate for a few hours during late afternoon hours a few days per week during the year. Total run time is expected to be about 300 hours per year, distributed within each month with proportionally more run time during peak demand in winter and summer months. The Generator Enclosure has been specially designed to be very quiet, <65 dB at 50feet. 65 dB is a background noise level at which ordinary conservation can be conducted without raising the voice. (Attachment N) Several permitting actions regarding the planned installation of the unit on Fishers Island have been taken: -- An application for an air emissions permit (Application ID: 1-4738-03923/00001) was submitted to the NY DEC in August 2009. The DEC review has been completed satisfactorily. The DEC issued a Tentative Determination to Approve on January 11, 2010. The DEC has advertised in the Suffolk Times for public comment on the project. The period for public comment closed on February 19, 2010 with no adverse comments. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. -- The New York State Deparlment of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, issued a finding on January 1 l, 2010, that the proposed project will not result in any adverse environmental impact and that a drafl Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. In its review, the DEP considered many aspects of the project, including: air pollution emissions; water quality; noise levels; traffic; erosion; drainage patterns; endangered species and migratory pathways; critical environmental areas; consistency with existing use and intensity of the land; disturbance of natural, aesthetic or cultural resources; energy usage and generation of solid waste; and any long-term or cumulative impacts of the project. In each case no adverse effects were noted or anticipated. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631- 444-0363. (Attachment P) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation determined on January 11 2010 that the State Environmental quality Review (SEQRA) status of the proposed project was "Unlisted Action" and a Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance was issued (#1-4378~03923/00001). The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment C) -- An Application for Permit to construct a Toxic/Hazardous Materials Storage Facility was submitted to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services on January 19, 2010. This application (M-2291) is under review. The Department of Health contact person is Mr. Kenneth A. Clunie; phone 631-854-2528. The hazmat materials facility consists of: (1) the diesel generator 4.200 gallon main fuel tank, (2) a 150 gallon diesel fuel day tank within the engine's fuel delivery system and (3) a 1550 gallon urea storage tank. The chemicals associated with the generator are common, relatively benign, substances in widespread industrial and public use: Iow sulfur diesel fuel, propylene glycol anti-freeze, 40% urea solution, and 15W- 40 lubrication oil. 40% Urea is used within the selective catalytic reduction system as part of the NO× control technology. Our submittal to Suffolk County addressed tank construction, level and leak detection instrumentation, alarms, piping, fittings, overfill protection, spill prevention and spill mitigation. This permit application is under review with no adverse considerations determined to date. (Attachment O) -- Flood zones were considered. The survey conducted in mid-2009 has been updated to show the new (Sept 2009) flood zone mapping. The project remains above the local flood zone under the new mapping. A copy of the updates survey is attached. (Attachment F) The first five identical units are currently being installed and commissioned on three sites (two are on dual-unit sites) in Connecticut. Each unit has received emissions permitting approval from the CT DEP and all local permits have been approved without special conditions or exceptions. CMEEC would gladly host a tour of these sites for any Town of Southold officials desiring to see the installation first-hand and form personal assessments on the potential impact on the local community. The Fishers lsland unit is the same as a unit currently operating in an identical service profile in the middle of downtown Jewett City, CT with no adverse public comment of any kind. The Fishers Island unit will be sited entirely within and on a very small portion (993 fi 2/47,441 fi 2) of an existing utility industrial area. The 993 tt 2 footprint of the site construction: comprised of three concrete separate pads to support the generator, the urea tank and a small station service transformer will have no deleterious effect on water runoff. A security fence around the pads expands the area in use to about 3,050 ~ 2. The 6" of crushed stone to be placed around the concrete pads within the security fence will have a beneficial effect in retaining and directing storm water runoff. (Attachment K) Although it is visually appealing, this installation will not be readily seen by the public. It is screened by a bluffand trees/shrubs to the north and west, a large electric utility building to the south and east and trees and shrubs to the north. It can be seen behind the utility building from a northeast vantage point. (Attachments C and K) 2 CMEEC plans to use the same construction team (Matrix Power Services, Inc.) that is currently involved in the other 19 units. All electrical work will be done by, or under supervision of, Groton Utilities or the generator manufacturer, Cummins Power Systems. Nearly all construction materials will be brought by ferry from New London, CT. No material will be removed from the site. There is no plumbing associated with this project. Our construction and installation planning derives from experience in several nearly identical sites in Connecticut. (Appendix K) In summary, this is an environmentally benign project, located in an existing electrical utility area having the same historical use profile. It will have several design features that will mitigate it effect on the surrounding environment. It is visually attractive. Most of all, it is in the interest of the citizens of Fishers Island by providing infrastructure that will produce both peak shaving economic advantages and vitally needed emergency back-up electric service. Attachment'B State Environ'mental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION 'Notice of Determination 0f~N0n-Signlficance Pmj .e~t Number: Date:Ill1/2010 ~1-4738-03923/00061 .This notice Is issued pursuant to Part 617 'of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental QualityReview Act) of the Environmental ConServation Law. The New Yo~.State Department Of En~4r°nn~ental Conservation, as Lead A(3encv. has determined; based on the information and analysis below and any supporting docqmentafioh, that the proposed action will not result In any significant adverse environment Impacts and that a Draft Environmental Impabt Statement.Will not.be prepared. Name of Actio.: SEQR Status: Type I Action [ ] ' Unlisted Action [ x] Description of Action; install diesel generator for emerget~:y power and peak shaving capaci6j '. Location: Fishers.Island U~lit~ Co,., ~866 Central ~ve., Fi~hem leiand . Contact Person'. Telephone.Number: Kendall K/err, Environmental Analyst Division of Environmental Permits SUNY' ~ .Stony Bmok .. 50 Circle.P-,oad. Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 631- 444-0365 '. Attachment B NEGATIVE DECLARATION DEC # 1,4738-O3923/00001 Reasons SupportJng'This DeterrnlnaUon: (See 6NY,CRR I~'art 617.7 for requireme~s of this determination) 1, These airpoilution emissions will not exceed allowable limits and therefore adverse impacts to air quality arc not expected. Th~s action is not affect water quality, noise levels, traffic, solid waste production, eros[on, flooding or drainage pattems In any waY. 2, No .threatened or endangered Species or migratory patmNay$ were identified at this site.. · Construction that would displace wildlife or destroy habitat is not anticipated. 3. The project Is not within a critical environmental ama and these air emlsslons.will not Impair the charaCteristics of any nearby critical envlronme~ltal area. 4. Project is consistent with local land use plans/-~0ning and will not significantly change use or intensit~ of land. $. The site has been previously disturbed. No natural qr. cultural resources have been identified.on site. The area is presently developed and the neighborhood character defined. No significant changes .to any aesthetic resources are anticipated' by this action, 6, Project will not result In a need for ad~lltional services or cause expansion of the local a?ea. The changes p~oposed will not. Increase energy usage or increase the generation bf solid waste. 7. No long term or cumulative Impacts were Identified 6r are anticipated. 8.. Emissions will be subject to enforceable Federal and State limits, as well as provislon~ for monitoring and record keeping. Bei~us~ the emissions, will meet allowable'limits, the emissions a,..m not expected..to create a hazard t.o human health. 'For Type I A,~--tJons and Conditioned Negati.ve De~larations, a copy of this Notice Sent Chief Executive O~cer of the political subdivision in which the action will be principally Io~;ated. ' Applicant Other involved ~gencies and interested pa~es (if any).' Attachment.C State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION 'Notice of Determination 0f~N0n-Slgnificance Proje~-t. Number: Date:l/11/2(]10 -4738-03923/00001 .This notice Is I,~ued pursuant to Part'617 of the Implementing regulatl0ns pertaining to Article 8 (Slate Environmental Quality.Review Act) of the Envlmnm(~ntal ConServation Law. The New Yo~k.State Department ~f EnvirOnmental Conservation, as Lead Aqencv, has determined; based on the information and analysis below and any supporting docqmentafioh, that the proposed action will not result In any significant adveme environment impacts and that a Draft Environmental Impabt Statement.will not..be prepared. Name of Actio.: ' ' : SEQR Status: Type I Action [ ] ' Unlisted AcUon [ x] Desoription of Action; Install diesel generator ~r emergency power and peak shaving ca paci6j · Location: Flshem Island Ut'ilit~ Co., ~866 Central/~ve., Fi~hem Isiand. Contact Person: Telephone. Number: Kendall Klett, Environmental Analyst DIVision of Environmental Permits SUNY'@ ~'tony Bmok 50 Circle-Road . . stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 63t- 444-0365 Attachment C NEGATIVE DECLARATION DEC # 1,4738-03923/00001 Reasons Supporting'This DetermlneUon: (See 6NY,C;RR ?art 617.7 for requirements of th~s determit~afion) . ' · 1, These air.pollution emissions will not exceed allowable limits and therefore adverse impacts to air quality are not expebted. Th~s action is not affect water quality, noise levels, traffic, solid waste production, eros[on, flooding or drainage paffems In any waY. 2, No .threatened or endangered Species or migratory pathways were identified at l~is site.. · Construction that would displace wildlife or destroy habitat is not a~icipated. 3. 'Fha project Is not within a critical environmental area and these ,air emisslons, wifi not Impalr the chamctedstlca of any nearby critical envlronme .r)tal area. 4. Project is consistent with local land use plans/~0ning and will not significantly change use or intensity of land. $. The site has been previously disturbed. No natural or. cultural resources have been identified.on site. The area is presently developed and ~e neighborhood character defined. No significant chat~ges.to any aesthefi.'c reso, Uroes ara a~ticipated' by this action, 6. Project will not result In a need ~or ad~lifional selyices or cause expansion of the local ama. The changes proposed will not, Increase energy usage or increase the generation ~)f solid waste. 7. No long term or cumulative impacts'were Identified 6r ;re anticipated. 8. , Emissions w!ll b.e subject to enfo,rceable Federal and State limits, as well ~s provlslona for monitoring and record keeping. BeCause the emissions,will meet allowableflmits, the emissions a,.,re not expected..to create a haY-ard to h~man health. . " *For Type I A~-tlons and Conditioned Negatiye Declarations, ~ Copy of this Notice Sent to: Ch ,i~f Executive Olfl'cer of the political subdivision in which the action will be principally Io~ated. ' Applicant ' ' Other involved ~gencies and interested pa~es (if any).' Z ~'t- chment D Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNUSTED ACTIONS Only PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project Sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR /2. PROJECT NAME Connecticut Municipal Electric Utility / 50 in 5 Project 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality Fisherslsland, TownofSouthold County Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks, etc., or provide map) 1866 Central Ave Tax Map: 1000, Section 06, Block 8, lot 7 and 3.2 (Site Plans are Attached) Fishers Island 5. PROPOSEDAGTION rS: [] New [] Expansion [] Modification/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Install one Cummins 2.5 mW, 8320V Diesel-Generator Set on land leased within the existing utility yard of Fishers Island Electric Company (FIEU). This unit will use low sulfur fuel (<500ppm), Iow-ash lube oil, and will be equipped with a Miratech urea-based, selective catalytic reaction system (SCR) and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) that will greatly reduce and control emissions. 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially 0.07 acres Uflimately 0.07 acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? [] Yes [] No If No, describe briefly Zone "B". The entire project will be within an existing utility industrial area. (See Site Plan) i 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? [] Residential [] Industrial [] Commercial [] Agriculture [] ParldForest]Open Space [] Other Describe: Residential property exists on some boundaries of the FIEU property. The fenced area of the project is entirely within the FIEU property and is not adjacent to residential property. (See Site Plan) 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY PROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? [] Yes ~ U No If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit]approvals: NY DEC Air Emissions Pm'mit: TD Obtained.; NYDEC Negative Declaration Issued. Suffolk County D ofH - Tank Permits have been filed. Both filings are being processed. 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? U Yes [] No If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit]approvals: 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WiLL EX~SIING PERMiT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? []Yes [~No CERT. · "r / ' '?~ ." '-_":' %'::'" '. ~tFY---THA~T THE NFORMATI,O,N PROVIDED ABOVE iS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant]sponsor name: .r%~ql]rj[~ctlcut Mut).i(:lpal~.ctrlc. Gooperatlve - Date: 11 Feb 2010 Signature: If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER Reset Attachment D PART II - IMPACT ASSESSMENT (To be completed by Lead Agency) A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN fi NYCRR, PART 617.47 If yes, coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAF. I-lYes r-lNo B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEWAS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.67 If No, a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency, [~Yes E]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, potent a for erosion, drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic, or other natura 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 oflicially adopted, or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources? Explain briefly: C5. Growlh, 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-C57 Explain briefly: C7. Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly: D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREA (CEA)? [] Yes [] No If Yes, explain briefly: E. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? [] Yes [] No If Yes, explain briefly: 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 identified and adequately addressed, If question D of Parf 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 petentially large or signiflcant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the F U Li EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. [] Checkthis box ifyouhavedetermined, based on theinformationand analysisaboveandanysupportingdocumentation, thattheproposedactionWILI NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide, on attachments as necessary, the reasons suppoding this determinatior 11 Feb 2010 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) Reset PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), a state-chartered municipal energy cooperative organized pursuant to Chapter 10la of the Connecticut General Statutes seeks to install and operate one 2.5 mW diesel electric generating unit and ancillary equipment on leased property located at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island. The unit on Fishers Island is being installed in conjunction with Groton Utilities (the municipal entity that supplies electric power to Fishers Island) as part of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program. Groton Utilities is a member of the CMEEC municipal energy cooperative. The proposed Fishers Island generator is one of 20 identical such units; the other 19 being installed at various sites in southeastern CT. These generating units are intended for the benefit of CMEEC's participant municipal electric utilities to reduce peak demand power supply costs. As an added benefit, they will provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power from within the State of NY. Its electric power is supplied by underwater cables fi.om Groton Utilities, Groton, CT. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the Island. Of all our sites, Fishers Island will benefit most in this regard. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased from Fishers Island Electric Utility. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. The last of the old generators was removed from the site in January 2009. FIEC retains its registration as a Generator Operator with the US Department of Energy at the existing site at 1866 Central Ave, Electric Generator Operator ID: 6369, expires 12/31/10 (will be renewed). By any measure, this site is an ideal interconnection point for the proposed new generator. (Attachments F, G, L, and M) By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment; hence the installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. The facility will be normally unmanned, monitored and controlled remotely. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. (Attachment G) The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOx emissions. (Attachments K and N) The Fishers Island unit will operate for a few hours during late afternoon hours a few days per week during the year. Total run time is expected to be about 300 hours per year, distributed within each month with proportionally more ran time during peak demand in winter and summer months. The Generater Enclosure has been specially designed to be very quiet, <65 dB at 50feet. 65 dB is a background noise level at which ordinary conservation can be conducted without raising the voice. (Attachment N) Several permitting actions regarding the planned installation of the unit on Fishers Island have been taken: -- An application for an air emissions permit (Application ID: 1-4738-03923/00001) was submitted to the NY DEC in August 2009. The DEC review has been completed satisfactorily. The DEC issued a Tentative Determination to Approve on January 11, 2010. The DEC has advertised in the Suffolk Times for public comment on the project. The period for public comment closed on February 19, 2010 with no adverse comments. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, issued a £mding on January 11, 2010, that the proposed project will not result in any adverse environmental impact and that a draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. In its review, the DEP considered many aspects of the project, including: air pollution emissions; water quality; noise levels; traffic; erosion; drainage patterns; endangered species and migratory pathways; critical environmental areas; consistency with existing use and intensity of the land; disturbance ofnataral, aesthetic or cultural resources; energy usage and generation of solid waste; and any long-term or cumulative impacts of the project. In each case no adverse effects were noted or anticipated. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631- 444-0363. (Attachment P) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation determined on January 11 2010 that the State Environmental quality Review (SEQRA) status of the proposed project was "Unlisted Action" and a Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance was issued (#1-4378-03923/00001). The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment C) -- An Application for Permit to construct a Toxic/Hazardous Materials Storage Facility was submitted to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services on January 19, 2010. This application (M-2291) is under review. The Department of Health contact person is Mr. Kenneth A. Clunie; phone 631-854-2528. The hazmat materials facility consists of: (1) the diesel generator 4.200 gallon main fuel tank, (2) a 150 gallon diesel fueI day tank within the engine's fuel delivery system and (3) a 1550 gallon urea storage tank. The chemicals associated with the generator are common, relatively benign, substances in widespread industrial and public use: low sulfur diesel fuel, propylene glycol anti-freeze, 40% urea solution, and 15W- 40 lubrication oil. 40% Urea is used within the selective catalytic reduction system as part of the NOx control technology. Our submittal to Suffolk County addressed tank construction, level and leak detection instrumentation, alarms, piping, fittings, overfill protection, spill prevention and spill mitigation. This permit application is under review with no adverse considerations determined to date. (Attachment O) -- Flood zones were considered. The survey conducted in mid-2009 has been updated to show the new (Sept 2009) flood zone mapping. The project remains above the local flood zone under the new mapping. A copy of the updates survey is attached. (Attachment F) The fucst five identical units are currently being installed and commissioned on three sites (two are on dual-unit sites) in Connecticut. Each unit has received emissions permitting approval from the CT DEP and all local permits have been approved without special conditions or exceptions. CMEEC would gladly host a tour of these sites for any Town of Southold officials desiring to see the installation £zrst-hand and form personal assessments on the potential impact on the local community. The Fishers Island unit is the same as a unit currently operating in an identical service profile in the middle of downtown Jewett City, CT with no adverse public comment of any kind. The Fishers Island unit will be sited entirely within and on a very small portion (993 ft 2/47,441 t5 2) of an existing utility industrial area. The 993 ft 2 footprint of the site construction: comprised of three concrete separate pads to support the generator, the urea tank and a small station service transformer will have no deleterious effect on water runoff. A security fence around the pads expands the area in use to about 3,050 ft 2. The 6" of crushed stone to be placed around the concrete pads within the security fence will have a beneficial effect in retaining and directing storm water runoff. (Attachment K) Although it is visually appealing, this installation will not be readily seen by the public. It is screened by a bluffand trees/shrubs to the north and west, a large electric utility building to the south and east and trees and shrubs to the north. It can be seen behind the utility building from a northeast vantage point. (Attachments C and K) 2 CMEEC plans to use the same construction team (Matrix Power Services, Inc.) that is currently involved in the other 19 units. All electricai work will be done by, or under supervision of, Groton Utilities or the generator manufacturer, Cummins Power Systems. Nearly all construction materials will be brought by ferry from New London, CT. No material will be removed fi.om the site. There is no plumbing associated with this project. Our construction and installation planning derives fi.om experience in several nearly identical sites in Connecticut. (Appendix K) In summary, this is an environmentally benign project, located in an existing electrical utility area having the same historical use profile. It will have several design features that will mitigate it effect on the surrounding environment. It is visually attractive. Most of all, it is in the interest of the citizens of Fishers Island by providing infrastructure that will produce both peak shaving economic advantages and vitally needed emergency back-up electric service. Attachment QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION Is the subject'promises listed on th9 real estate ruarket for sale? [] Yes ~ No Are there any proposals to change or alter land e°ntours? [1 Yes gl No 1) Are there any aruas that contain Wetland grosses? No 2) Are the wetland areas shown on the ruap submitted with this application? No 3) Is the pioperty bulk'headed between the wetl~ds area aud tho upland building area? N/A · . 4) If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the office of the Town TrUstees for its determination of jurisdiction? No Wet 1 ands .or Ponds Is thoro a d~pression or sloping 61ovation near the area of proposed eonstr~ction at or below five fee~ above mcan sea level? IV/A , (If not 'applicable, state "n/a".) Are th~ro any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences that exist and are not shown on the survey nmp that you are subru~tting? None (If none exis% please ~ate F. Do you lmvo may con~trueOon taking p!ace at this time coneemiag your preruises? No If 5res, pleats, submit a copy of your building permit and map as ~pmved by. fl~o Building. ' . Department..It'non~, please ~. Do you or any cg-owner also oWn other land close to this parcel? No If yes, please explain where or subruit copies o£deeds. H. PleasclistPruSe~3tuseorope~'atio~c~nductedatthispareel Electric Util±t¥ andpropo~lu~o Electric Utility \ ) row~/o~' sour~o)/~ / LOCATION MAP SCALE 1"=400' Z DATE: JUNE 9, 2009 SCALE: 1" = 20' SHEET: 1 OD 1 Attachment G Proposed 50 in 5 Diesel Generator Site 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island, NY Attachment ~NSACTIONAL'DIS CLOSURE FORM APPLICABLE TO OWNER, CONTRACT VENDEE AND AGENT: The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of Town officers and employees. The purpose of this form is to provide information, which can alert the Town of possible conflicts of interest arid allow it to take Whatever action is necessm'y to avoid same. Connect'icut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) (Last name, £trst name, middle initial, unless you are applying in the n~me of someone else or other entity, such as a company. If so, indinate the other person or company name.) . NATURE OF APPLICATION: (Che~k alt that apply.) Variall¢o Special Exception . *Other Approval Or Exemption from plat or official map Change of Zone Tax Grievance *If~'Other" ~mme the activity: X - Special Exgeptlon Do you personally (or through.your company, spouse, sibling, parent, or ch!Id) have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship" includes by blood, marriage~ .or business interest.. ,Business interest" means a business, including a parmership, in wh!¢h ~he To,an officer or employee has even a par[iai ownership of (or employment by) a corporation in which the'Town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares. YES NO · X. ff yot~ answer;ed "YES'5 complete tl~e balance of thts form and date and sign whe~'e mdlcated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold: Title or position of that person: Describe that relationship between yourself (the applicant, agent or contra~t vendee) and the Town officer or emplgyee. Either check the appropriate line A through D (below~ ~md/or describe the relafionsh/p in tho spa~e proxfded.. The Term officer or employee or lfis or her spouse, sibling, parent, ok child is (check all that apply): A) the owner Of greater than 5% of the shares of the corporate stock ' ' of the applicant (when thc appl/cant is a corporation); ' B) the legal or beneficial owner of any interest th a nan-eurporate anfitY (when the applicant is not a corporation); C) an officer, direbtor, partner, or employee of the applicant; or D) the actual applicant. · DESCRIPTION O~ RELATIONSHIP PhntName: G!a~{r{gi/%~~. Stern ~t t actiment J Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM INSTRUCTIONS All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall cmnpleto this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to tho Town of Southol~d Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used hy a Town of Southold agency 'hx malting a determination of consistency. *Except minbr exempt actions including Building Pekmits nad other mini~terial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this fom~ should review the exempt minor action list, policies and 6xplanafions of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Watet~ont Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its signifigant beneficial-and-adv~cs~e4fects u~m~-the..mastal :ok i~tc4.udes-att-of~euthold-T~cm-)~ ' If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then thc prOPosed action may affect the achicv0ment of tho LWRP pblicy standards and conditions contained inthe 9onsistency review tgw. Thus, the action should be .analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to mal~g a detem~ination that i~ is consistent to the max/mmn extent practicable with the LWRP. policy standards and conditions. If an action cannot be cg~fified as consister~t 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 To. yin of Southold's website (sontholdtown.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 06 08 Lot 7 The Application has been snbmitted to (check appropriate response): 1. Catego~ of Tom of San~old agency action (check approphate r~po~su): ' (a) Co) Action undertaken d/reclly by Town agency (e.g. capital constmc~on, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) Financial ass/s~ance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) ZBA ~] (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: Nature and extent of action: Prepare site and install 2.5 mW diesel generator with ancillary equipNent. Attachment J On leased portion of Fishers Island Electric Company (FIEU) Locafionofa¢fion: land- 1866 Central Ave. , Fishers Island, NY. Site acreage:. .07 Acres Present land use; Electric Utility Yard/Substat.ion Present zoning classification: B If an application for the prOposed action has been filed whh the Town of Southold agency, ~he following' information shall.be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Connecticut Municipal Electric Enerq¥ Cooperative (b) M~ili~gaddress: 30 stott Avenue, Norwich, CT 06360 (c) Telephone number: Area Code (). 860 - 889 - 4088 (d) Application number, if any: Will the act[on be directly undertaken, reqnire fund/rig, or appl'oval by a state 6r federal agency? Yes [] NoN lfyes, whichstateorfederalagency?NYDEC Air Emissions Permit . #1-4738~03923/0001 DEVELOPED COAST POLICY' Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhaaces 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 Ill-Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. []Yes ~ No [] NotApplieable Provides vital infrastructure - Back up Electric Power Attach additional sheets ifnqcessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section 1H - Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evalnation criteria [] Yes [] No [] Not Applicable Attachment J Aaach additional sheels if neeessm~t Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protec~ scenic resourcds throughout the Town of SoUthold~ See LV/RP Section Iii - Policies Pages 6 through ? for evaluation criteria D Yes ['-] No [] No'~ Applicable Attach adddtional sheets if necesaar! ' NATIJRAL COAST POLICIES Po!icy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section IH - Policies Pages 8 thrqugh 16 for evaluation criteria' [==] Yes [--] ~o [~] Not Applicable Attach additioval sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve wat&r quality and supply in the Town of Sonthold. See LWRP Section IH -Policies Pages 16 through 21 for. evaluation criteria . At~ach additianal sheets if necessary Policy 6.. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecpsystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. ~ee LWRP Section HI - Policies; Pages 22 throu,h 32 for evaluation cnterm. Yes [] No [~-]. Not Appiieable AYtachment J Attach additional sheets J£ necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve ail' quality in. the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section 1It - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section III - Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes [~ No [-] Not Applicable Application for NYDEC.'Emiss'ions Permit has been submitted - is u~der review Project # 1-4738-O3923/00001 At~ach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradatian in Town of Soathold.from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP S?ction HI - Policies; Pages 34 through 33 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes N No [] Not Applicable' Suffolk County Hazardous Material Storaqe Facility Application has be~n submitted PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9..Provide for public access tot and recreational use. of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section HI - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria° Attach additional sheets if necessary WORK12NG COAST'PoLICIES ' PoliCY 10. Protect Southold's water-dependen'~ uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section IH - Policies; Pages 47. through 56 for evaluation criteria. ~Y~s ~-] No ~ Not Applicable ~ttachment J A~tach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Pec0nie Estuary · and Town waters. See LWRP Section Ill - P01ietes; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. A~tach additi6nM sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in/he Town of Southold. See LWRP Section 113[ - Policies; Pages 62 -tin'ough 65 for evaluation criteria. [-] Yes ~. N~[] Not Applicable Attach additional sheets ifnecessaxy Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. N Ve~ [--I N0 [] NOt App~eahle CMEEC "50 IN 5" PROJECT 2.5 MW GENERATOR INSTALLATION FISHER'S ISLAND FISHER'S ISLAND UTILITY CO.,INC. SITE LOCATION CENTRAL AVE FISHERS iSLAND, NY 06390 L-O02 L-O05 L-O04 L-O05 L 006 L-O07 S-O02 LOCATION MAP MAP 1000, SECTION 06, BLOCK 8, LOT 7 & 52 NOTES: DRAWING LEGEND: STRUCTURAL LEGEND  NOTES: DRAWING LEGEND: MECHANICAL LEGEND ELECTRICAL LEGEND ~/'~.~.~ Ci'I~:~:C NOTES: ci'ri~:E:c NOTES: PAVED 0RIVEWAY 40¸ NOTES: GENERATION PRO2ECT FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORP CONSTRUCTION SIGN DETAIL NOTES: FENCE WALK GATE DETAIL FENCE DETAIL NOTES: SOIL STOCK PILE DETAIL SEDIMENT FENCE FILTER FABRIC BARRIER SCALr N~S NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: TENSION LAP SPLICE STANDARO HOOK LENGTH STANOARD 180' AND 90' END HOOKS cm~:E:c ( CONCRETE SLAB AND FOUNDATION LAYOUT SCALE I/4'.1 O" NOTES: ELEVATION VIEW WATER STOP DETAIL TYPICAL CORNER REINFORCEMENT nTS NOTES: NOTES: ctrl~:~:c NOTES: c[n~c DETAIL DETAIL NOTES: ClTi~:E:C DE TAIL; PIPE SUPPORT ELEVATION DETAIL UREA TANK (~) UREA TANK VENT DETAIL NOTES: ENCLOSURE ROOF SCR SCHEMATIC ~./dN TERIOR OF ENCLOSURE GENERATOR NOTES: NOTES: ONE UN£ DIAGRAM NOTES: col@ NOTES: NOTES: ci'rl~:E:(:: NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: NOTES: CtTI~:~:C Attachment L OVERHEAD DOOR=10 78 40© NOTES: Attachment M ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE IN FREE FIELD GENERATOR NOISE TO 65 dB/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE [WOR~< # 6024~108  610" 60" '1' 300.3" '1 ~ 9.T' 2"~ 130" FF~V]'~I I 0', 72" · ' 158" -~_j , .J ~ r-n5 ~-n-n~ K Tn-n~ h-n-n~ ~nq ~ ~ t .~s,~1 ,~, ,'~.._ o IiiiiiiltiHlll Illllllllllllllllll ~., ~(~ la?~. ~UL7 (,G~ _Il Illllllllllllll IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII (.G)~ , ,4~ 47" !~A~ !~,,,?',°-~H ,, ,u,,I, uut,,,,~,, ,4~) X (sa ~ ,~ /~ ~ I ~ ' ~' Il ~l II~ I II I i; ~';. 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IWORK # 60241108 KEY NOTE SCHEDULE ALL ELECTRICAL PARTS ~IRED IN RIGID CONDUIT (~ - (1) PANELBOARD S50A 480V 3P (~) -- STATION SERV1CE METER I~) - (1) PANELBOARD 150A 120/240V 1P (~) - (1) INTERIOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (~-20MA) (~ - (1) 57 5KVA 480:120/240V TRANSFORMER 1P (CEILING-MOUNTED) (~ (1) EXTERIOR TEMPERAI1JRE SENSOR (4 20MA) I~) (B) INTERIOR VAPOR-PROOF INCANDESCENT LIGHTS ~ - (1) FIRE DETECTION AND ANNUNCIATION SYSTEM ~) - (S) LIGHT SWITCHES FOR INTERIOR LIGHTS I~ REVENUE METER I~) - (B) EMERGENCY DUAL-HEAD BATTERY BACK-UP LIGHTS ~ - SQUARE D GENERATOR PARALLELING BREAKER (~) (4) EXTERIOR FULL CUT-OFF LIGHTS WITH PHOTOCELL I~ SCR BOOSTER PUMP ENCLOSURE (~) - SCR DOSING PANEL WITH HEATING PAD I~) - (2) DOCUMENT HOLDERS ~) SCR AClS CON]T~OLLER AND COMPRESSOR (~ - (.3) DUPLEX GFI RECEPTACLES ~ - POOR-MOUNTED SCR SYSTEM OUTLINE I~) - (1) EXTERIOR TRAILER RECEPTACLE 50A 240V ~ - EXTERNAL CUSTOMER UREA TANK (~) (3) JUNCTION BOXES FOR JACKET WATER HEATERS AND ALTERNATOR I~ - GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL HEATER I~ - RABIATOR CONTROL PANEL (~) - (3) CUSTOMER BATTERY RACKS I~) - RADIATOR ADAPTOR (~ (8) AIR INTAKE MOTOR OPERATED DAMPERS 54" W1DE X 60" HIGH I~ - AIR EXHAUST ORAV1TY DAMPERS 152" WIDE X 152" HIGH I~ - INTAKE SILENCER WITH INTERNAL BAFFLES J~ - (2) ENGINE EXHAUST OUTLETS (~) - (1) TAG BOX (~ FUEL FILL WITH 7 GALLON SPILL CONTAINER AND EXTERNAL J~) - (1) PNEUMERCATOR FUEL FILL PANEL ACCESS DOOR (~) - (3) DOOR CONTACT SWITCHES ~ - (2) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (~) (1) 5KW HEATER WITH THERMOSTAT AND SHUT-OFF RELAY ~ 150 GALLON DAY TANK (~) - (1) 18" EXHAUST FAN WITR THERMOSTAT I~ - SQUARE D HVL/CC DISCONNECT SWITCH (~ -- (1) 1 TON BARD AC/HEATER UNIT WITH PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT I~ - OIL AND COOLANT BRAINS I~) - (2) EXTERIOR EMERGENCY BREAKGLASS STATIONS ~ - AC/HEATER POWER SWITCH AND THERMOSTAT (~ - (1) EXTERIOR SmOaE LIGHT AND ALARM HORN FOR GENERATOR I~ CRANKCASE E~REATHER RECOVERY TANK RUN INDICAtiON I~ - BATTERY CHARGER I~ - (1) HOFFMAN BOX (48"W X 4B"H X 12"D) WI~f TERMINAL ~ - 2" NORMAL VENT ~TH WHISTLE AND 2" RUPTURE TANK V~NT STR~PS FOR INSTALLATION OF CUSTOMER RI1J ~ - GROUNDING STUD REV[ZED @ - GENERATOR REMOTE PANEL DATE ~NITIAL DATE INITIAL 12/6/09 SP /I I CUSTOMER SUPPLIED SCR SYSTEM ~ I '--~ll FITTINGS FOR OU~INE~~~ LI,~I'' "~'Nllllt / ~J I [~ ~ FRONT REWSED LEFT SIDE VIEW E~CtOSURE TO REDUCE [~ FREE F[ELD GENERATOR ~/~/o9 sP NOISE TO 6~ ~B/A Ar 50 FEET FROM E~CtOSURE P~o~ect' CMEEC FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL I I J \ /: J ~EXTERIOR S~ROBE AIR ~XH~usT 78 ~ ;' , I'. ~ t11111 120" 370" 490" 120" ~ CUSTOMER SUPPLIED I -- J~ ~ / ~ II II ~,~ II .~ .~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~- ~ ~1 LIFT RINGS ~ I, [I I I I III ~ ~ "~" OUTLINE / ~ ' -- .... ~ ~ -- I I I '(2) LADDER ~ J GROUNDmNG S~DS ~ ~ 4~00 G~ON UL 142 USeD 'm ~ REWSED RIGHT SIDE VIEW ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE IN FREE FIELD GENERATOR ~/6/o9 sp NOISE TO 65 dB/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE -- ~/-~_~ IWORK .~.~..~_._~-_- ENC£OSURE TO REDUCE IN FREE // 602AU08 FIELD GENERATOR NOISE TO 65 dB/A RAIN CAP I I i AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE , CUSTOMER SUPPLIED III L~/~ / AIR INTAKE r ~ EXmRNALI MOTOR , ~ / ~ UREA TO I / X~ TEMP. POWER ~ / X I VISED. Project: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL (757) F~__ IWORK # 60241108 -~'~ ~--- w-t-~ ENCLOSURE TO REovcE IN FREE RAIN CAP I I ~''-~ ~ FIELD GENE~TOR NOISE TO 65 AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE -J L_ CUSTOMER SUPPLIED ~ g~/ / '. / ~. 111,~ ~'~lllll SCR SYS~M ~k ~ ) / 'x Et~~ li_n Ii(ll -~ I~~mm A~R INTAKE ~'~, I i~ I~ .............. ,~ ,,~ ..... ~ ...... , ~,,__ ,~ ~,,~ ............. ~'~¢~,~- ~_ RE VISED DAm INInAL DAm iNITIAL 47" · ' 162" 47" FRONT VIEW 12/6/09 sp 256" Project: CMEEC - FFSHERS ~SLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL~i u~. ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE IN FREE FIELD GENERATOR NOISE TO 65 dB/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE [WORK ~ §0241108 490" 471 ~ PANEL AND CONTROL O~ 88" ~/ ~+--~+~--+ ~-- ~+-- I FRONT ; mANSFORMER U3LITY I · --~ -- ~/--/~ -- ~4.. DEEP IN-FLOOR7 TOP VIEW- TAN~ REWSED DATE INI~AL DA~ INInAL 12/6/0~ SP Project: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL ~ · 2600 PR~UCn~ ROAD T~K fm A L~ KW ~C mMMIHS DIESEL GENmAT~ ~T ~m A ~20V RELEASES mESE DRA~NGS FOR FABRICAnON .. ~ heetme~l (757) 4~-9720 IWORK # 60241108 COUPLING LEGEND PLATE FLOOR ~ ~ I //i~OUTE AND DOUBLE PORPET FOOT VALVE ON FUEL SUppLy (~) - 8" OPW 202 SPRING-OREN EMERGENCY VENT '~ Il ' I[/ i ,F~'~' R TANK (~) - 2' NORMAL VENT TO ENCLOSURE EXTERIOR ROOF- CENT~RLNE L ........... d ~,~ (~) - PNEUMERCATOR /MS-2000 FUEl_ FILL PANEL "m GENERAL NOTES HOLT HOLES / I I I r ~ - 2' SCULLY YrPE FUEL HLL MTH OVERFLOW TANK TO BE CORSIRUCTED TO MEET SUFFOLK COUNTY CODE AND UL LISI~D 142 REOUIREMENTS FOR INI[GRITY, (12) .3/4" DIA. ~ I~ 142" ' I PREVENllON VAL'FE (MOORISOR BROS. MODELJ PRESSURE, MAINTENANCE, AND QUALll7 CRAFTSNANSBIP. FRONT VI EW ® - i" DRAIN COUPUNG .TH VALVE AND PICK UP ~JBE FINISH: PRIMER AND P~O COATS AOR¥1JC ENAN/EL ON,T ,s LO~A=O OR CORORETE PAOI ® - 2' SPARE COUP.NOS 24" 22" 17" /[~--T -~ -- -- r~ -- -- ~-- ~ ~- ~48" I -I- 48" I , , 48" REVISED LEFT SIDE VIEW 2/6/09 SP P'rojecf::A CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND RELEAsEsCUSTOMERTHESE ORA~NGsAPPROVALFoR FABRICA~ON (?57) DETAIL DRAWING FOR TANK SECTION DETAIL DRAWING FOR ENGINE TYPICAL CONCRETE EXHAUST PENETRATION PAD SECTION ~3/16" DIAMOND PLAq_ FLOOR ! I~ - J ~RUPTURE TANK ~L ~/ . FLEX PIPE ~-x~"c~u~~~~>' RAIN COLLAR/SHIELD INSTALLATION DA~ INI~AL DA~ INI~AL 12/6/09 5P Project: CMEEC - RSHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 60241108 SCHEMATIC/WIRING FOR SINGLE UNIT CENERATOR ENCLOSURE DATE INI~AL DA~ INI~AL 12/6/09 SP GENERATOR ROOM LIGHT DETAIL GENERATOR FAN & MOD DETAILIw°F~< CONTROL ROOM LIGHT DETAIL BATTERY CHARGER DETAIL EXTERIOR LIGHT DETAIL FUEL GAUGE DETAIL RE VISED DATE INIllAL DATE INITIAL 12/6/09 SP Project: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL .,.t,',,,~ :. (~) 2004, ACOUSTICAL SHEEll~ETAL INC. V~EATHER PRQTECIlV[ SOUND Alll_NUATED DROP OVER WALK IN TYPE ENCLOSURE CUMMINS PO~R S~I~[MS, LLC., APPROVES~ ~ A(JOtt~I~J.08] 2600 PRODUCll(~N ROAD HOFFMAN BOX KEY NOTE SCHEDULE _- I~) CONNEX 60 PO~R SUPPLY Z Z : ~^o E ® -- TEAl t~) (2) ANALOG OUTPUT MODULES i (~ - MODLON GATEWAY MODULE P (~ - DIGITAL INPUT MODULE (~) - LATCHING RELAY MODULE _Z TBDO -- Q Q Z Z Z~ Z Z I~) - ALTERNATOR RTE) SIGNAL CON~RTERS : ® @ = = = i '=,,,RE DUCTINC RE VISED ~2/6/09SP P'ro.~ecl;: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL TANK FOR A Z5CO KW D~LC CUMMINS BESEL ~NmATOR SET I~TH A 8320V RELEASES mESE DRAVaNGS FOR FABRICATION. Ir~b"3] S heetmeb~I PHCNE: IWORK # 60241108 CONTROL ROOM REAR WALL CAMERA I I I I I I I ~ I I I - I I m m I I I 120/240V ~ ~ I I ~ ~v~x~ HOFFMAN BOX PLACEMENT ~2/6/o9 sP Project: C.EEC FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL , ~-- (757) 557 r~AO-I:~OM (TERMINAL SmlP) AOMI-ITO (CONNEX 60) LoADDESCRIP~'IONGo'~RN KW + I WORK ~ 60241108 ~AO-2 AOM1-2 LOAD GO~RN KW - AOM1 = ANAL~ OU~UT M~U~ 1 ~AO~3 AOM2-1 LOAD GO~RN KVAR + AOM2 = ANALOG ~UT MODU~ 2 ~AO--4 AOM2-2 LOAD GO~RN KVAR - LRM = LATHING RELAY MODU~ ~DO-1 ~M-~1-1 E-STOP AIM1 = ANALOG iNPUT M~ULE 1 ~DO-2 ~M-~I 2 E--STOP R~ DIM = DISTAL INPUT M~U~ ~DI-12 )lM-~2-6 ~RE ALARM R~ DA~ INI~AL DA~ INI~AL ~DI-14 )1M-~3-2 UREA TANK ~AK ALARM R~ TANK F~ A 2,~ KW D~C ~M~INS DIE~ ~ATm SET ~m A 8~20V RELEASES mESE DRA~NGS FOR FABRICA~ON j ~zSheetme~l (757)PH~E: IWORK # 6024110B DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION: ONE (1) WEATHER-PRO~ECTIVE, SOUND-ATTENUA1ED, WALK-IN, AIR INTAKE: EXTERNAL SILENCERS WITH INTERNAL BAFFLE SYSTEM, MOTOR BROP OVER TYPE ENCLOSURE WITH BASE AND BUILT-IN UL-142 OPERATED DAMPERS AND BIRDSCREEN FOR 105,515 CFM COMBUSTION LISTED 4,200 GALLON (24 HOURS AT 170GPH FUEL CONSUMPTION) AND COOLING AIR WITH A VELOCITY OF 950 FEET PER MINUTE. SUB-BASE TANK WITH 110% RUPTURE TANK, FOR A 2,500KW DQLC (WITH 50'C RAD.) CUMMINS DIESEL GENERATOR SET WITH A AIR EXHAUST: EXTERNAL SOUND-ABSORBING VERTICAL PLENUM WITH INTERNAL FREE--STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF-MOUNTED SCR SOUNB-ABSORBING BAFFLE SYSTEM, BIRDSCREEN. AND GRAVITY SYSTEM, FREE-STANDING BREAKER AND INTERNAL SCR LOUVERS FOR RADIATOR DISCHARGE. COMPONENTS TO BE CONTAINED IN SEPARATE CONIROL ROOM. ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE GENERATOR NOISE IN FREE FIELD TO 65 MISCELLANEOUS: RADIATOR CAP ACCESS. ELECTRIC STUB-UP AREAS IN BASE TANK AS DB/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE IF GENERATOR NO~SE DOES NECESSARY. 2 INTERNALLY-MOUNTED FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. ROOF INSTALLATION FOR CUSTOMER SCR SYSTEMS ON EXTERNAL STEEL NOT EXCEED 115 DB/A AT 3 FEET FROM GENERATOR, ENCLOSURE BRACKETS, THEN REMOVAL FOR SHIPMENT. INSTALLATION FOR INTERNAL AND TANK BUILT TO WITHSTAND 125 MPH WIND LOAD AND MEET SCR COMPONENTS, INCLUDING ACIS CON~ROLLERS. DOSING BOXES, AND SUFFOLK COUNTY FIRE MARSHALL REQUIREMENTS. BOOSTER PUMPS. PLUMBING FOR EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS FOR CUSTOMEr ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS: 4§0" LONG x 162" WIDE x 160" HIGH UREA TANK. ONSITE SUPERVISION FOR RE-INSTALLATION OF SCR AT JOBSITE. FUEL FiLL CABINET WHICH PROVIDES NO ACCESS TO DIMENSIONS OVERALL: 610" LONG x 256" WIDE x 184" HIGH ENCLOSURE INTERIOR. REMOVABLE DISCHARGE SECTION FOR RADIATOR MAINTENANCE. INSTALLATION FOR CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED FUEL FLOW EXTERIOR: FOURTEEN (14) GAUGE (.063) IVY GREEN BAKED ENAMEL METER. RUBBER FLOOR MAT iN FRONT OF- MAIN BREAKER. SIGN STATING ALUMINUM. MAXIMUM FUEL TANK CAPACITY AT FUEL FILL. INI~_RIOR: FIVE INCH BY TWO INCH (5" X 2") STEEL TUBE FRAME PRIMED BASE DESCRIPTION: 490" LONG X 162" WIDE X 24" HIGH BUILT FROM 7 GAUGE (3/16") AND PAINTED, FILLED 100% WITH FIVE INCH (5") SOUND STEEL PLATE. 22" I-BEAMS, AND 7 GAUGE (3/16") STEEL DIAMOND ABSORBING INSULATION WITH A FLAME SPREAD OF 10, FUEL PLATE FLOOR; WITH ELEClI~ICAL STUB-UP AREA(S). 6 POINT LIFTING CONTRIBUTING 0 AND SMOKE DEVELOPED O, COVERED WITH lB RINGS. AND PRIMED ANO PAINTED WIl1-1 BLACK ENAMEL. GAUGE (.040) MILL FINISHED PERFORATED ALUMINUM UL-USIED SASE TANK AND RUP~JRE 4,200 GALLON INNER TANK: 471" LONG x ~42" WIDE x 17" HIGH ACCESS: ONE SOUD SINGLE DOOR 56"WIDE X 72"H, ONE SOLID SINGLE DOOR TANK DESCRIPTION: OUTER 110% RUPTURE TANK: 490" LONG x 156" WlOE x 22" HIGH 36"WIDE X 96"H, AND TWO (2) SOLID DOUBLE DOORS 72"WIDE X 72"HIGH W1TH PADLOCKING HANDLES KEYED ALIKE, THREE POINT WEIGHT: APPROXIMATELY 70,500 LBS. ASI EQUIPMENT ONLY LATCHES, PANIC RELEASE FROM INSIDE ENCLOSURE. STAINLESS STEEL BUTT HINGES, STAINLESS STEEL DOOR HOLDERS. AND RAIN STAIRS: THREE SETS OF WELDED STEEL APPROACH STEPS, PRIMED AND PAINTED GUTTERS ABOVE DOORS. WITH GALVANIZED STAIR TREAD, 42" HIGH HANDRAILS, AND DESIGNED TO MEET OSHA STANDARDS, FOR ONE SINGLE DOOR AND TWO DOUBLE DOORS. RE VISED DATE INITIALDA~- INI~IAL 12/6/09 SP PToj.ct.' CUEEC-F, SHERS ,SL^ND cus;o ^pp ov^c .i! A ' ACOUSIICAL SHEEI~£TAL INC. AND MaY · ~ ~ Incorporated (zo?) ~-o2~o IWORK # 60241108 TUBE NAILING GRATING GRAllNG JL ~3" x 3" x 24" ~ JL rs"xs-x i i i i i i i i i iii LEFT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW_ ~ i~. ~-_~ TOP VIEW TOP VIEW REVISED DATE INII1AL DA~E INITIAL 12/6/09 SP ALL RIC~TS RESERVED ~11~ BAS~ AND BUILT IN UL-1A2 USI~D A,200 GALLON OASE TANK ~NN RUPI~RE THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND <j~_ VA BEACH, VA 25454 SECURING PRIMARY TANK TO RUPTURE -- TANK INVERTED (BOTTOM UP) - TWO (2) OR ~REE (3) ACCESS HOLES, A" X B" PER (D) SUPPORT (ALTERNATING) - BOTTOM PLAT OF PRIMARY TANK ~ELDEO TO INNER BOTTOM SUPPORTS (D) - ACCESS HOLES PLUGGED/~LDED ALL SHEETMETAL TO REVISED DATE 'NI~AL DA~ 'NI~AL 3D TANK CONSTRUCTION DRAWING 7/13/09 SP ~2/6/09 SP ~O~eCg.' CMEEC FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL ~ ~ '"~__ Attachment Q CMEEC Application to the Southold Planning Board Notes on Adjoining and Nearby Landowners. 1. Details of adjoining and nearby properties are shown on the submitted Survey June 9.2009, Rev 1: 2/4/10. 2. A location map showing adjoining nearby parcels is included on the survey as an inset in the upper right hand corner. 3. Adioining Landowners: Tax Map 1000-Section 06-Block 08-Lot 6 Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Tax Map 1000~Section 06-Block 08-Lot 3.1 Audrey N. Ludemann 32 Saddle River Ridge Road Wilton, CT 06897 Tax Map lO00-Section O6-81ock 08-Lot 3.3 Island Health Project, Inc P.O. Box 344 Fishers Island, NY 06390 Tax Map lO00-Section 1--Block 01-Lot 06 Flat Rock Realty, LLC 901 East Byrd, Suite :1100 Richmond, VA 23219 Tax Map 1000-Section 10-Block 01-Lot 07 Fishers Island Utility Company, Inc Equestrian Avenue Fishers Island, NY 06390 4. Nearby Landowners a. Tax Map 1000-Section 06-Block 04-Lot 10 Island People's Project P.O. Box 523 Fisher's Island, NY 06390 b. Tax Map lO00-Section O6-81ock 04-Lot 11 Town of Southold P.O. 8ox 1179 Southold, NY 11971 d. Tax Map 1000-Section lO-Block 01-Lot 8.1 Goose Island Corporation Peninsula Road Fishers Island, NY 06390 Attachment N Richard W. Shure Registered Architect 285 Middle Country Road ' Middle Island, New York 11953 · (631) 924-2727 ' Fax (631) 924-2788 January l9,2010 Suffolk County Department of Health Bureau of Environmental Engineering 15 Horseblock Place Farmingville, New York 11738 Attn: Mr. Ken Clunie Re: Fishers Island Electric Corp. Central Avenue Fishers Island, New York 06390 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT Dear Mr. Clunie, We are currently working with the Owner at the above referenced facility and are submitting plans for (2) diesel tanks and a urea tank for.a generator. Attached please find the following: 2. 3. 4. 5. Four prints of Drawing T-I, T~2 and %3. Health Department Permit to Construct Form. Health Department Toxic Liquid Storage Registration Form. A certicate of Party Claiming Exemption from New York State Education Law. An application for a variance from Section 760-706B of the Suffolk County Sanitation Code. A check in the amount of $2,610.00 for the plan review and tank registration fees. A check in the amount of $550.00 for the variance fee. Catalog cuts of the proposed waterproof coating for the urea tank containment dike. The application is for the electric utility company of Fishers Island. The generator will be used as the sole source of back up power for the utility company which provides electric service to customers on Fishers Island. The generator will also be used as prime power for a maximum of 300 hours for peak shaving. We would appreciate the Health Department's comments and/or approval of the new tanks as soon as possible. If yo, u have any questions, please contact me. Thank you. Very ~ruly you~.~ · Richard W. Shure, R.A. 16-1 % 'Attachment L . 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' c{-- dr_ 20 AbHOr/~u Fuel ±] AINI~JAL ELECTlq.IC GE1T~RATOR P~TORT l No data. --i" I----F--F--[ I I ' F-- r j ---I I I I I r I --I i F---F---I I i I~ Attachment N ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE far FREE FIELD GENERATOR NOISE TO 65 ~B/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSOLRE !WORK # S02~:noa 610" 300.5" lIH H [[]llillll[llllllll[llll IIII1[ IIIIIIHIIIIII H IIl[Jlllllll][llllll UUUUUUUiJUUUUUUUUt_ 256" Ii H IIIIIIIIll H Ilillllll[lll[[I JUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUJ 120" 370" 120" ] RE VISED DATE I INITIAL DATE iNiTIAL 12/6/09 SP ~) 200¢, ACOUSqCAL SHEE~qETAL, INC. TOP VIEW Project' CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL FREE-STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF-kIOUNTED SCR SYST£t,{ ScaZe.'l/4"=l'-O" Sheet 1 Dj' 17 Da~e: 7-8-09 SIGNATURE. DATE KEY NOTE SCHEDULE ~WORK # 6024110BI ALL ELECTRICAL PARTS WIRED IN R]GI8 CONDUIT (~ - (1) PANELBOARB 550A 4a0V SP (~) (~) PANELBOARD ~50A $20/240V 1P (~ - 0} ST.5KVA 480:120/240V TRANSFORMER ]P (COLIN0 MOUNTED) ~ - (8) iNTERIOR VAPOR PROOF INCANDESCENT LIGHTS (~ - (3) LIGHT SWITCHES FOR INTERIOR LIGHTS (S) EMERGENCY DUAL-HEAD BATTER'( RACK UP LIGHTS (4) EXTbRIOR FULL CUT-OFF UGHTS WITH PHOTOCELL (2) DOCUMENT HOLDERS (5) DUPLEX GFI RECEPTACLES - (1) EXTERIOR TRAILER RECEPTACLE 50A 2¢0V - (5} JUNCTION BOXES FOR JACKE/ WATER HEATERS AND ALTERNATOR HEATER k~ (,3) CUSTOMER BATTERY RACKS ~ - (8} AIR INTAKE MOTOR OPERATED DAMPERS 54" WiDE X 60" RIGH ~ - INTARE SILEKCER WITH INTERNAL BAFFLES ~ - (1) TAD BOX (~) - O) PNEUMERCATOR FUEL FILL PANEL {~) - ($) DOOR CONTACT SWITCHES ~ (1) 5KW HEATER WITH I*HERMOSTAT AND SHUT-OFF RELAY (~ - (1) 18" EXHAUST FAN WJ~4 THERMOSTAT ~ - (1) I TON BARD AC/HEATER UNIT ~TII PROGRAMMADLE THERMOSTAT (~) - (2) EXTLRLOR EMERGENCY BREAKOLASS STATIONS (~) - (1} EXTERIOR STROBE LIGHT AND ALARM HORN FOR 0ENERATOR RUN DID[CATION ~ - (1) NOFFMAN BOX (4R"W X ,¢8"H X 12"D) WI/N TERMINAL STRIPS FOR INSTALLAHON OF CUSTOMER RTU (~ - STATION SERVICE METER (~) - (1) INTERIOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (4 20MA) (~ -- (1) EXTERIOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR (4 20MA) ~ - (1) FIRE DETECTION AND ANNUNCIATION SYSTEM ~ - REVENUE METER ~ - SQUARE D GENERAIOR PARALLELING BREAKER ~) - SCR (BOOSTER PUMP ENCLOSURE (~ - SCR DOSING PANEL WITH HEATING PAD (~ - SCR ACIS CONTROLLER AND COMPRESSOR ~ - ROOF-MOUNTED SCR SYSTEM OUTLINE ~ -- EXTERNAL CUSTOMER UREA IANK ~ - GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL Q - RADIATOR CONTROL PANFL ~ -- RADIATOR ADAPTOR (~ - AIR EXHAUST GRAVITY DANIPERS 132" WIDE X 152" HIGH A~, (2) ENGINE EXHAUST OUTLETS ~ - FUEL FiLL WITR 7 GALLON SPILL CONTAINER AI',D EXTERNAL ACCESS DOOR ~ (2) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ~ - $SO GALLON DAY TANK A~ - SQUARE U HVL/CC DISCONNECT SWITCH ~ - OIL AND COOLANT DRAINS ~ - AC/HEATER POWER SWITCH AND TRERMOSTAT ~ - CRANKCASE BREATHER RECOVERY TANK (~ BATTERY CHARGER ~) 2" NORMAL VENT WITR WHISTLE AND 2" RUPIURE TANK VEN~ ~ - GROUNDING STUD R£VISED DATE INITIAL DATE I INITIAL m/s/os I SE ~ - GENERATOR REMQ-E PANEL Project: CMEEC FISHERS ISLAND FREE STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF-I,~ORNl%D BCR BYS?ELI £rcate:NONE Sheet 2 of 17 D~te: 7-8-09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC, APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES THESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGNATURE DATE  (757) 456 9720 ~ ~ ~heetmetal PHONE: CUSTOMER SUPPLIED SCR SYSTEM ~ //&2" NORMAL ~ENT WITH TANK VENT A AND AIR GENERATOR CONNECTION ACCESS DOOR ~REMOVABLE J AIR EXHAUST DISCHARGE PLENUM FRONT FUEL FILL 120" 570" RE VfSED D^TE ~Nm^L D^TE ~2/6/09 SP 490" LEFT SIDE VIEW 120" AT ALL (2) BRACKETS ?~"ojec¢: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND ~/['A~ER PROTECtivE SOUND ATENOATED DROP OVER WALl( IN [~PE £NOLOSURE ScaZe:l/4"-f-O" St~ee~ 3 o.f 17 ]gate: 7-8-09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES I~IESE DRAWINGS FOR FABR~CAilON SIONATURE DATE Acoustical. ,,~,~oo PROBUCrlO~i EACLOSURE TO REDCEE IN FREE FI'E£D ,j£N.R~}T,PR NOISE TO 65 dB/.~ AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE 610" REMOVABLE A~R EXHAUST DISCHAROE AIR FLOW 156.25" EXTERIOR STROBE LIGHT AND ALARM BORN~ RAIN CAF [ ] %'-, JSTOMER SUPPLIED  ¢o"2 I % SCR SYSTEM IWORK # 60241106 ENCLOSURE LIFT RLIqG% RAN OUTLINE FRONT 78.25" INCLUDING 2" STAND (?) LADDER / ~~ACKETS ~ iAISCHARGE PLENUM CCESS 120" RE WSED DATE I INITIAL DATE INITIAL 12/6/09 SP (~ 2004, ACOUS~CAL SHEET~ETAL, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED AT ALL 4 CORDERS 370" RIGHT SIDE VIEW 120" ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE iAr FREE tr'I£LD zVO£SE TO 65 ~B/A AT 50 FEET FROM Project: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND I CUSTOMER APPROVAL ?EAMEB PR0fEO]]VE SOUND AT?i. NUATEB DROP OVER iYALK IN TYPE ENCLOSURE CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES BASE AND BUILT IN UL 14~ USTEB 4,2DO GALLON BASE TANK 'Nl~4 B~UPgJRE THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND Sca~e: 1/4"=1'-0" Sheet ~ of 17 ~o,~e: 7-8-0(3 SIGNATURE DATE O EAr£~r~A TO R ~' Sheetmetal PHONE:q56-9720 (757) RE WS£D DATE INITIAL I DATE IN,TEAL ~/E/OD sP I RAIN CAP CUSTOMER SUPPLIED SCR SYSTEM SCR ENCLOSURE LIFT RINGS AIR INTAKE MOTOR OPERATED AIR FLOW 4,200 GALLON UL-I~2 LISTED BASE × EXTERNAL F FFNG FOR~/~ UREA TO I DOSING BOX AC/ HEATER 60" UNIT 47" ] 162" 256" ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE iN FREE FIELD GENERATOR NOISE TO 65 AT 50 FEET FRO~I ENC£OSURE [WORK # 602Nl108 INTAKE EXTERNAL SILENCERS WITH BIRD SCREEN AND MOTOR OPERATED DAMPERS, SHIPPED LOOSE 8,, AIR FLOW 144" /60" LOROUNDIN0 STUD 47 ~ ~ 184" REAR VIEW P-rojec[: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND WEATHER PROTEC~VE SOUND ATT~NUA~O DROP OVER IYALE IN TYPE ENCLOSURE ¢,gH BASE AND BUILT IN UL-N2 LISTED 4,200 GALLON EASE TAN]( t~1~ RRP~EE FREE-SfANDINO CIRCUIT BREAEER ARB ROOF-b~OUNTED SCR SYSTEE $cc4¢:5/16"=f-o"SAce¢ 5 oj~ 17 /)o,¢e: 7 8 09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMNIJNS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC, APPROVES THE DESION AS SHOWN OR LNDICATED AND RELEASES TMESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGNATURE DATE ~ncorporated (757) 557 0245 RAIN CAP I L ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE IN FREE FIELD GENERATOR NOI~E TO 35 aB/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE REVISED CUSTOMER SUPPLIED SCR SYSTEM SCR BRACKETS AIR FLOW AIR EXHAUST GRAVITY 4,200 GALLON UL-142 LISTED BASE ¢7" ,[, 152" 162" 256" \60" / INTAKE EXTERNAL BLLENCERS (2) WITN BIRD SCREEN AND MOTOR OPERATED DAMPERS, SHIPPED LOOSE 5,, T 184" 12.25" -- t FRONT VIEW 2004, ACOUStiCAL SHEEIMETAL, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ProjecE CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND WEATNER PROTECTIVE SOUND AfTENUAq_O DROP OVER WALK tN TfPE ENCLOSURE FREE-STANDING CtRCUff BREANER AND ROOF-i,IOUNTED SDR SYSID~ Sco:Le:5/16"-l' O"Sh, ee~ 6 q[ 17 Dc..~e: 7-8-09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES ~IE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES H4ESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGNATURE GATE ~J~ ~ VA BEAC~E VA 23454 ~ ~ S heetmeta! · r * TO REDUCE DV FREE FIELD GEiVERATOR NORSE TO 65 dB/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSORE [WORK # 60241108 MiX CLOSORE 49o" 88" --+ F --+ o? I 4" DEEP IN-FLOOR CABLEWAY I 48OV PANEL 87" 255" TOP VIEW- TANK DATE INITIAL DATE I INITIAL m/6/o9 ~ i Project: CMEEC FISHERS LSLAND I'~ATHER PROTEC]]VE SOUND A~ENUAIq. D DROP OVER WALK IN ~¢PE ENCLOSURE ~ BASE ANO BUILT IN UL-N2 L~SI%D ~,20B GALLON BASE YABK T,1TR RUPTdRE TANK FOR A 2,500 RW OQLC CU},R~INS D[£SEL DENERA¥OR BET i~TH A 8520¥ FREE-STANDIBO CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF-}¢OUN~O SCR SYSIEM $ca~¢: 1/4"=f-0" Sh, eef, 7 of 17 ~a¢e: 7-8-09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES THESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGNATDRE DATE ~ Incorporated (757) 557-0245 COUPLING LEGEND 5/16" DIAMOND 02) 3/¢" 142" 159" 162" FRONT VIEW ROTE: ASI RECONMENDS DRILLING ARCHOR BOLT HOLES AND PLACEHEHT OF ANCHOR BOLTS AFllrR UNIT IS LOCATED ON CONCRETE PAD TANK 4,200 BALLON UL-142 LIS~:B INNER TANK: ~) - I I/2" COUPLINGS FOR DAY TANK SUPPLV AND RENRN N'4TH FIRE-RATED HOSE (AEROQUIP FC234 OR EQUIVALENT), 1/4 TURN SHUT-OFF VALVES, AND DOUBLE POPPET FOOT VALVE ON FUEL SUPPLY PICK-UP TUBE (~) 2" NORMAL VENT TO ENCLOSURE EXTERIOR ROOF- LINE WITH FILL WHIS~_E, WSiBLE FROH FUEL FILL (~) - PNEUMERCATOR ~JS-2000 FUEL FILL PANEL N'I1TH PRINTER ~ - 2" SCULLY TYPE FUEL FiLL WITH OVERFLOW PREVEN~ON VALVE (MORRISON BROS MODEL# 9095S), CHECN VALVE, 1/4-~RN SHUT-OFF VALVE, AND YELLOW LOCKABLE 7 GALLON SPILL CONTAINER (~ - I" DRAIN COUPLING ~lH VALVE AND PICK-UP TUBE Q~) - PNEUMERCATOR FUEL LEVEL SENSOR R" OPW 202 SPRING-OPEN EHEROENCYVENT (CONTAINED SO AB TO SPILL OVER INTO RUPBJRE TANK TY~ROUGH 8" DRAIN) ~) - 2" SPARE COUPLINGS 110% OUTER RUPI~RE TANK: ~ - PNEUMERCATOR PRODUCT DISDNGUISH!NG LEAK ALARIJ GENERAL NOTES TANN TO BE BONSTRUCTED fO MEET SUFFOLK COUNIY CODE AND UL LISTED 14,2 REQUIREMENTS FOR IN~EGRITv, PRESSURE, HAIN~HANCE, AND QUALITY CRAFTSN'ANSHIP MATERIAL: 5/lB" STEEL PLA~ AND CHANNEL 24" 22" 17" ~ -- 24"1 CENTERLBKE OF BOLT HOLES, 5/4" DIA~ GROUNDING STUDS ~ =' FRON1 175" R 27 WS£D DATE INITIAL DATE I INITIAL 12/6/09 SP LEFT SIDE VIEW P~ojeci;: CMEEC FISHERS ISLAND j V~AmER PROTECqvE SOUND ATTENUATED DROP OVER WAlK IN TYPE ERCLOSURE I'*ITH BASE AND BUILT IN UL-1¢2 USTED 4,200 GALLON BASE TANK ¥~TH RUPTURE TANK FOR A 2,500 K~¥ DQLC CUHMINS DIESEL GENERATOR SET ~TH A 8320V Sca~e:l/4"=l'-O" S~ee~ 8 of 17 Dc~e,' 7-8-09 FREE-STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF kiOUNIED SCR SYS~ CUSTOMER APPROVAL SIGNATURE DATE DETA!L DRAWING FOR TANK SECTION TYPICAL CONCRETE PAD SECTION ~-5/16" DIAMOND PLATE FLOOR MC 18" X 42.7 CHANNEL  AMERICAN STANDARD ~INNER TANK X 3" CELL NOTE: ASI ASSUMES NO RLSPONSIBILITY FOR LOAD DESIGN OF PAD, NOR CONSTRUCTION OF SAME, NOR ANCHOR BOLT PROJECTION AND DEPTH R E VISED Project: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND I~.A~iER PROECI]VE SOUND ATB_NUANED DROP OVER '/tAL~ IN ]~'PE ENCLOSURE BABE AND BUILT LX UL 142 LJB~0 4,20B GALLON BASE TANK I*,1~ RUP~IRE ScaLe:NONE S~¢z~ 9 o,/ 17 DoZe: 7-8-09 DETAIL DRAWING FOR ENGiNL EXHAUST PENETRATION SEALANT L~ EXHAUST OUTLET TO SCR SYSTEM RAIN INSTALLATION (~ RAIN COLLAR, RIVETED/SCREWED TO ROOF WITH SILICONE SEALER AROUND PERIPHERY ~) GASKETS (2) EXHAUST FLEX FLANOE EXTERNAL FLANGE 'to SCR SYSTEM BOLTS/NUTS/WASNERS/LOCK WASFIERS CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES THE DESIGN AB SHOWN OR [ND[CATED AND RELEASES THESE DRAWINGS EOR FABRICATION SIGNATURE DATE (757) 456-9720 RE VISED 12D/i)E09 'N~'pAL DATE INITIAL SCHEMATIC/WIRING FOR SINGLE UNIT GENERATOR ENCLOSURE P~o$'ect: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND FREE STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER ANO ROOF-~,IOUNTED SCR SYSIUJ Scale: NONE Sh.e¢~ 10 oJ' 17 l)c.,~e: 7-8-09 CU STOIviER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES THESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGNATURE DATE <c c~ (757) 456 9720 GENERATOR ROOM L'GHT DETAIL CONTROL ROOM LIGHT DETAIL EXTERIOR LIGHT DETAIL RE V{S£D Project: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND Q 2004, ACOUSIICAL SHE£TMETAL INC £^?NER PROI]_CSVE SOUND ATTENUATED DROP OVER $¥AU< IN TYPE ENCLOSURE NOT BE REPRODUCED i~T~OU¥ PERMISSION. SCo.~: NONE Sh, eet 11 of 1 7 Date: 7-8-09 GENERATOR FAN & MOD DETAIL Lw°RK °24'°81 BATTERY CHARGER DETAIL FUEl CAdG~ D~,AIL CUSTOMER APPROVAL SIGNATURE DATE RE FISED ½0FFIv/AlXl BOX ® i ® KEY NOTE SCHEDULE ?rojec¢: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND I CUSTOMER APPROVAL YIEA~ER PROTEO~VE 50UBB A~NBATbB DROP OVER VIA_I( IN PFPE EBCLOSORE CtJMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES FREE-STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF-N~OURIED SCR ScmZe: 1,5"=1'-0" Sh, ee¢ 12 of 17 2Pm~e.' 7-8~09 · SIGNATURE DATE S heetme(~d(757)(757) 456557_02,159720 RE V£SED DATE INITIAL I DATE I INITIAL u/~/o~ sP (~ 20[~4, ACOUS~CAL SHEE~,~ETAL, INC. ALL ~IGHTS RESERVED HVL DISCONNECT CONTROL ROOM REAR WALL HOFFIqAN blOFF[V AN BOX CAMERA POWER SUPPLY~ PLACEMENT /55" Project: CMEEC - FISHERS LSLAND ScaLe:I/2"-f-o" Shee~ 13 o3' 17 Da~¢: 7 8 09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC,, APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES THESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGNATURE DATE RE VISED DATE INRRAL I DATE I INITIAL 12/~?o91 sf )ESCRIPTION OAD GOVERN KW + OAD GOVERN KW .OAD GOVERN KVAR + BASE TANK FUEL LEVEL ¢-20MA + CASE TANK FUEL LEVEL ENCLOSURE TEMP (INT) 4-20MA JENCLOSURE TEMP (INT) 4-20MA - ENCLOSURE TEMP (EXT) 4-20MA + ENCLOSURE TEMP (EXT) 4-20btA - UREA DISCHARGE TEMP 4 20MA UREA TANK LEVEL 4 20MA + UREA TANK LEVEL 4-20MA - DAY TANK FUEL LEVEL 4 2OMA + ALTERNATOR STATOR TEMR (U1i 4-20MA - DAY TANK FUEL LEVEL 4-20MA - ALTERNATOR STATOR TEMP (U1) 4-20MA + ALTERNATOR STATOR TEMP (V1) 4-20MA + JALTERNATOR STATOR ~EMp (Vl) ~--2OMA -- ALTERNATOR STATOR TEMP (W1) 4-20MA + ALTbRNATOR STATOR TEMP (WI) 4=20MA - ALTERNATOR BEARING TEMP (DE) 4 20MA + ALI~RNATOR BEARING TEMR (DE) 4 20MA ALTERNATOR 8EARING TEMP (NDE) 4 20MA + ALTERNATOR BEARING TEMP (NDE) 4-2OMA - DOOR CONTACT (LEFT SIDE SEN ROOM) DOOR CONTACT (LEFT SIDE SEN ROOM) RTN DOOR CONTACT (RIGHT SIDE OEN ROOM) DOOR CONTACT (RIGHT SlOE OEN ROOM) RTN DOOR CONTACT (CONTROL ROOM) DOOR CONTACT (CONTROL ROOM) RTN BASE TANK LEAK ALARM BASE TANK LEAK ALARM RTN DAY TANK LEAl( ALARM FIRE ALARM FIRE ALARM RTN UREA TANK LEAK ALARM UREA TANK LEAK ALARM RTN UREA TANK LOW LEVEL UREA TANK LOW LEVEL RTN Project CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND CUSTOMER APPROVAL ¥¢~AI~ER RROECRVE SOUND ATI~NUAED DROP O',ER '¢IAL~ IN TYPE ENCLOSURE CUMMINS POWER SYSIEMS, LLC,, APPROVES BASE AN[} BUILT IN UL-142 USED ¢,200 GALLON BASE RANK I'¢1~1 RUPN~RE THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND T^RK FOR A 2,500 Kt¥ BOLO CUJ,~MIN$ DIESEL GENERATOR SET I'~TN A 852BV RELEASES THESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION FREE-STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF-F~OUNTED SCR SY~TEN $cole: AS NOTED Sh, ee~ 14 o~ 17 /~¢~¢,' 7-8-09 SIGNATURE DATE AOM; ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE AOM2 = ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE LRM = LATCHINg RELAY MODULE [WORK # 60241108 L ~ Sheetmeta! PBONE: DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION: ONE (1) WEATHER-PROTECTIVE, SOUND-ATTENUATED, WALK-IN, DROP-OVER TYPE ENCLOSURE WITH BASE AND BUiLT-IN UL-142 LISTED 4,200 GALLON (2'$ HOURS AT 170GPH FUEL CONSUMPTION) SUB-BASE TANK WITH 110% RUPTURE TANK, FOR A 2,SOORW DQLC (WITH SO'C RAD.) CUMMINS DIESEL GENERATOR SET WITH A FREE-STANDING CIRCUIT BREAKER AND ROOF-MOUNTED SCR SYSTEM FREE STANDING BREAKER AND INTERNAL BCR COMPONENTS TO BE CONTAINED IN SEPARATE CONTROL ROOM. ENCLOSURE TO REDUCE GENERATOR NOISE IN FREE FIELD TO 65 DB/A AT 50 FEET FROM ENCLOSURE IF GENERATOR NOISE DOES NOT EXCEED 115 DB/A AT .3 FEET FROM GENERATOR, ENCLOSURE AND TANK BUILT TO WITHSTAND 125 MPH WIND LOAD AND MEET SUFFOLK COUNTY FIRE MARSHALL REQUIREMENTS. ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS: 4§0" LONG x 162" WIDE x 160" MIGN DRdENSIONS OVERALL: 610" LONG x 256" WIDE x 184" HIGH EXTERIOR: FOURTEEN (14) GAUGE (.065) IVY GREEN BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM. INTERIOR: FIVE INCH BY TWQ INCH (5" X 2") STEEL TUBE FRAME PRIMED AND PAINTED, FILLED 100% WiTH FIVE iNCH (5") SOUND ABSORBING INSULATION WITH A FLAME SPREAD OF 10, FUEL CONTRIBUTING 0 AND SMOKE DEVELOPED O, COVERED WITH 18 GAUGE (.OAO) MILL FINISHED PERFORATED ALUMINUM ACCESS: ONE SOLID SINGLE DOOR 36"WlDE X 72"H, ONE SOLID SINGLE DOOR B6"WIDE X 95"H, AND TWO (2) SOLID DOUBLE DOORS 72"WIDE X 72"HIGH WITH PADLOCKING HANDLES KEYED ALIKE, THREE-POINT LATCHES, PANIC RELEASE FROM INSIDE ENCLOSURE, STAINLESS STEEL BUTT HINGES, STAINLESS STEEL DOOR HOLDERS, AND RAIN GUTTERS ABOVE DOORS. AIR INTAKE: AIR EXHAUST: BASE DESCRIPTION: UL-DSTED BASE TANK AND RUPTURE TAN]( DESCRIPTION: WEIGH/: STAIRS: EXTERNAL SILENCERS WiTH INTERNAL BAFFLE SYSTEM, MOTOR OPERATED DAMPERS AND BIRDSCREEN FOR 105,515 CFM COMBUSTION AND COOLING AIR WITH A VELOCITY OF 950 FEET PER MINUTE EXTERNAL SOUND-ABSORBING VERTICAL PLENUM WIIH ~NTERNAL SOUND-ABSORBING BAFFLE SYS/EM, BIRDSCBEEN, AND GRAVIIY LOUVERS FOR RADIATOR DISCHARGE, RADIATOR CAP ACCESS. ELECTRIC STUB-UP AREAS IN BASE TANI`I AS NECESSARY. 2 INTERNALLY MOUNTED FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ROOF INSTALLATION FOR CUSTOMER SCR SYSTEMS ON EXTERNAL STEEL BRACKETS, THEN REMOVAL FOR SHIPMENT. INSTALLATION FOR iNTERNAL SCR COMPONENTS," INCLUDING ACIS CONTROLLERS, DOSING BOXE.~,¢ AND UREA TANK, ONSITE SUPERN'ISION FOR RE-INSTALLATiON OF SCR AT BOOSTER PUMPS. PLUMBING FOR EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS FOR CUSTOMER JOBSITE FUEL FiLL CABINET WHICH PROVIDES NO ACCESS TO ENCLOSURE INTERIOR REMOVABLE DISCHARGE SECTION FOR RADIATOR MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION FOR CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED FUEL FLOW METER RUBBER FLOOR MAT IN FRONT OF MAIN BREAKER SIGN STATINC MAXIMUM FUEL TANK CAPACITY AT FUEL FILL. 4-90" LONG X 162" WIDE X 24-" HIGH BUILT FROM 7 GAUGE (3/15") STEEL PLATE, 22? I-BEAMS, AND 7 DAUOL (5/16") STEEL DIAMOND PLATE FLOOR; WITH ELECTRICAL STUB-UP AREA(S), a POINT LIF/INO RINGS, AND PRIMED AND PAINTED WiTH BLACK ENAMEL 4.,200 GALLON INNER TANK: 471" LONG x 1¢2" WIDE x 17" HIGH OUTER 110% RUPTURE TANK: 490" LONG x 156" WIDE x 22" NIGH APPROXIMATELY 70,500 LBS. ASI EQUIPMENT ONLY THREE SETS OF WELDED STEEL APPROACH STEPS, PRIMED AND PAINTED WITH GALVANIZED STAIR TREAD, 42" HIGH HANDRAILS, AND DESIGNED TO MEET OSHA STANDARDS, FOR ONE SINGLE DOOR AND TWO DOUBLE DOORS RE WSED DATE INITIAL DATE INITIAL t 12/6/0~9 SPtP~oj¢ct: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND (~ 2mo~, ACOUS~CAL SHEE~BETAL, INC, ¥,CATHER PROTECllVE SOUND ATTENUA~D DROP OVER WALK IN IffPE ERCLOBURE NoTACOUSTICALBE REPRODUcEDSHEETMETALwITHOUT]NC ANDpER~,qSSiON.&tAY SO0~/.e: AS NOTED S~.e¢~ 16 Dj* 1 7 Dc~e' 7-8-09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC, APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES TNESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGNATURE DATE iWORK # 60£4110B  2" STEEL GRATING ~-- 5/16' ANGLE, S", ~ LI TYPICAL , ~Y o~DE VIEW ~1 1/2" STEEL TUBE RAILING 42" FRONT ViEW -- 2" STEEL GRATING 3/16" ANGLE, LEFT SIDE ViEW /--1 1/2" STEEL / TUBE RAILING FRON! ¥iEW R E VISED D^TE IN~TI^L I O^TE V6/o9 s~ TOP VIEW TOP VIEW' P~o~ec¢: CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND Scc:Ze: AS NOTED Sh. ee~ 17 of 17 Dc~e: 7 8-09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS, LLC., APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES THESE DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATION SIGBATURE DATE Sheet, metal 162" ~ECURINO PRIMARY TANK TO RUPTURE BAS!N - TANK INVERTED (BOiTOM UP) TWO (2) OR THREE (5) ACCESS HOLES, 4" X 8" PER (D) SUPPORT (AL/ERNATINO) BOTTOM PLATE OF PRIMARY lANK WELDED FO INNER BOTTOM SUPPORTS (D) - ACCESS HOLES PLUGGED/WELDED - BOTH PR[MARY TANK AND iNTERS][TiAL PRESSURE TESTED FOR TIGHTNESS RE VISED 2/6/09 SP ~ 2004, ACOUSIlCAL SHEETMETAL, INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 490" SPOT WELDING 2" LONG AT 5" O.C. MAX-- 2" X 2" STEEL ANGLE VERTICAL SUPPORTS 3D TANK CONSTRUCTION DRAWING CENTERS TYPICAL SPOT WELDUqG (PLUG) 4OT TO EXCEED 2~" SPACING ALL SHEETMETAL TO BE 3/16" STEEL Pt'ojecL' CMEEC - FISHERS ISLAND Sc(z~¢: 1/4"=I'-0" Sh~¢e~ 1 of 1 Date: 6-22-09 CUSTOMER APPROVAL CUMMINS POWER SYSTEMS LLC., APPROVES THE DESIGN AS SHOWN OR INDICATED AND RELEASES TPIES£ DRAWINGS FOR FAB~ICATION ~ ~ Shectmeta! PHONE; (757) 455 9720 Illoorporit~,sd (757) 557-0245 ~TE PL,NN .® Attachment 0 / % Attachme'~t P STATE OF NEW YORK) · ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Karen Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duN sworn, says that she is Principal 'Clerk of THE SUFFOLI~ TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, Oounty of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Noace of which the annexed is ~a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week f~ ,[ 1__ week(&), succeasively, commencing on the 21a dayof Janua~. 2010. Sworn to before me this Prtncipat Clerk Attachment D , ;/, AT OVERHEAD DOOR=lO78 (NOT )SITE PLAN NOTES: Ci'I1E:E:C A~ac~men5 K Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS All applicants for pelmits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southol. d Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supple~nent other information used hy 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. 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~ificant ben¢ficiat-ami-advem~oa4h~m!~a~'a~f S cuthold-T-o,:,~). If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achigvement of the LWRP policy standanis and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be ,analyzed in more detail and, ff necessary, modified prior to waiting a determination that it is consistent to the maxunum extent practicable with thc LWRP. policy staudards and conditions, ff an action cannot be certified as consiste~t with thc LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the followingplaces: online at the Town of Southo~,d,'$.website (southoldtown.northforkzet), the Board of Trust 6f daTfl lahnini'b h- ent, libraries and the Town Clerk's office. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION S~-~# 1000 06 08 LOE 7 & 3.2 The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): ...... TownBoard ~ PlanningDept [] Buildin~Dept ~]~ B0ardofTrustees [] .... 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action (check aPPmpzi~t~ reapofise): (a) Action undertaken direatly 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: Prepare site and install 2.5 mW diesel ~eneracor with ancillary equipmenc. ~t~achment K On leased portion of Fishers Island Electric Company L0cafiono£action: land - 1866 Central Ave.,Fishers Island, NY. (FIEU) Site acreage: .07 Acres Pr~entlanduse: Electric Utility Yard/Substation Present zoning classifisation: }~ If an application for tho proposed action has been filed with thc Town of Southold agency, the following information shall .be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Connecticut Municipal Electric Enerqy Cooperative ~) ~4a~ngaddress: 30 Stott Avenue, Norwich, CT 06360 (¢) Tclephonenumbe~.AreaCode(). 860-889-4088 (d) Application number, if anT. Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state Or federal agency?. Yes [] NoN Ifyes, whichstateorfederalag~ncy?NYDEC Air Emissions permit · #1-4738-03923/0001 DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the TOwn of Southold that enhances commnnity character preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrast~eture~ makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development See LV~{P Section Ill -.Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criterin. [~]Yes [] No [] Not Applicable Provides vital infrastructure - Back up Electric Power A~ach additional sheei~ if n~c~s~m-y Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. Sec LWRP Section IH - Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria [] Yes N-No [] Not Applicable ~t[ach~ent K A~ach additional ~h~s if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section IH - 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 IH - Policies Pages $ thr0ngh 16 for evaluation criteria' ~-] Yes ~] NO ~ Not Applicable Attach additio~al sheet~ if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section IH - Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ~] Yes ~ No ~]Not ~pplicable Attach additional sheets ffnecessary Policy 6. · Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Signfficant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section IH A Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for ~valuatlon criteria. Yes N No [~']. Not Applicable Attachment K Attach additional shects if ncce.$sary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in. the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section HI - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section HI - Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes ~ No [] Not Applicable Application for NYDEC'Emissions Permit has been submitted - is under review Project # 1-4738-03923/00Q01 Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimb'e environmental degradation in Town of SoUthold. from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section IH - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ~ Yes ~'~ No ~ Not Applicable Suffolk County Hazardous Material Staraqe Facility Application has been submitted 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 HI - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes ~ No [] Not Applicable Attach ad~itlonal ah~ts ffnecessa~y WORKING COAST~pOLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southoid's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section HI - Policies; Pages 47. through 56 for evaluation criteria ~]Y~s ~'~ No ~ Not Applicable Attachment K Attach additional sheeta if necessary PoliCy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section HI - Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. N Yes ~] NO [] Not Applicable Attach additional shee~ifnecessaty Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 62 -through 65 for evaluation criteria. ~ Yes ~ No [] Not Applicable At~¢h additional sheets ffneceasary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LV~RP Seelion IH - Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. ~-~ Yes ~-~ N° [~ Not Applicable ~t tact~ment K Town of South°Id LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS All applicants for peamits* ind,ding Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southol~d Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used hy a Town of Southold agencyin making a determination of eousisteney. *Except minbr 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 prepar~ of this form should review the exempt minor a~ion ~ policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to it~ significant benoficiat-~effz~upo~he~n~f Sc~fl~old-T-ov,~. ' 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 inthe ¢onsistency review l~w. 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 · mndards and conditions. If an action cannot be c~'tified as conaist~t with the LWRP policy standard~ and.conditions, it slxall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following pl0x~s: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtownmorthfork.net), the Board of Truste~ Office, tho Planning Depa~nent, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTI~# 1000 06 - 08 Lot 7 & 3.2. The Application has been submitted to (check .appropriate. response): TownBoard [] PlanningDept ~-~ BuildingOept. ~ BoardofTrustees ~ ZBA 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate reap°rise): ~ ' (a) Action undealaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital ~] construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) ~ (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Punnit, approval, license, certification: Nature and extont of action: Prepare site and install 2.5 mW diesel generator with ancillary equipment. ~t~achment K On leased portion of Fishers Island Electric Company Locafionofas~on: land- 1866 Central Ave.,Fishers Island, NY. Site a~ag~: .07 Acres (FIEU) Pres~nt~%nduse: Electric Utility Yard/Substation PreSent zoning classification: B ~ ~ ~plic~on for ~e p~pOs~ ~fion ~ b~ ~ ~ ~e To~ of ~old ag~cy, ~e fo~o~g ~fo~afion ~1 be p~d~: (a) N~eof~p~: Connecticut Municipal Electric Enerqy Cooperative ~) ~~s: 30 Stott Avenue, Norwich, CT 06360 (c) Telephone number: Area Codc ~ ) 860-889-4088 (d) Application number, if any:. Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state Or federal agency? YeS [] NoN Ifyes, wt~chsmteorfed~agency?NYDEC Air Emissions Permit #1-4738-03923/0001 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 HI-PolicieS; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. []Yes [--] No N Not Applicable Provides vital infrastructure - Back up Electric Power Attach addi~onal shee~ ffn~c~sary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP section HI - Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria [] Yes ~' No [] Not Applicable ' ~t[achm~ent K .. Attach additional shect~ if necezsary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect seenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section IH - Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria [] Yes ~'~ No ~ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets ffnec~ary · NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section Ill - Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria' ~ Yes ~-~ NO [] Not Applicable Attach additional sheels if necessary Policy $. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section HI - Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ~-~ Yes N No ~]Not ;pplicable Attach ,,aa!6.onal sheets ffnecessary 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 HI A Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes ~ No ~]. Not Applicable AttacJment K Attach additional sheets if necessaxy 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 r. - Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes [-~ No ~ Not Applicable Application for NYDEC~'Emissions Permit has been submitted - is under review Project # 1-4738-'03923/00001 Anach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Miuimi~e environmental degradation in Town of Southold. from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section HI - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ~! Yes [] No [] Not Applicable Suffolk County Hazardous Material Storaqe Facility Application has been submitted 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 ITl- Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. Yes [] No [] Not Applicable Attach additional sh~ts ffncccssa..~y 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 IH - Policies; Pages 47. through 56 for evaluation criteria. N No Not Applicable kttachment K Al~ach additional sheets if necessary PoliCY Il. Promote sustainable ese of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary · and Town waters. See LWRP Section l~ - Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. [--] Yes [] No [] Not Applicable A~ach additional shee~s if necessary Policy 12. Protec~ a~riculinral lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages through 65 for evaluation criteria. ~ Yes D NO [] Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. Yes No [] Not A ,pliea ,e Attachment A: PROJECT DESCRIPTION 3/3/10 The Co~mecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC), a state-chartered municipal energy cooperative organized pursuant to Chapter 101 a of the Connecticut General Statutes seeks to install and operate one 2.5 mW diesel electric generating unit and ancillary equipment on leased property located at 1866 Central Avenue, Fishers Island. The unit on Fishers Island is being installed in conjunction with Groton Utilities (the municipal entity that supplies electric power to Fishers Island) as part of CMEEC's "50 in 5" program. Groton Utilities is a member of the CMEEC municipal energy cooperative. The proposed Fishers Island generator is one of 20 identical such units; the other 19 being installed at various sites in southeastern CT. These generating units are intended for the benefit of CMEEC's participant municipal electric utilities to reduce peak demand power supply costs. As an added benefit, they will provide back-up emergency power within their local distribution grids during a natural or man-made event causing interruption of power. The emergency power aspect of this project is especially important to the citizens of Fishers Island. Fishers Island currently has no municipal generation source. It has no electrical connection to any source of electric power from within the State of NY. Its electric power is supplied by underwater cables from Groton Utilities, Groton, CT. The proposed unit will be available to provide vital emergency power in event of disruption of electric service to Fishers Island from Groton. At 2.5 mW, the unit will be capable of meeting the entire electric load demand of the lsland. Of all our sites, Fishers Island will benefit most in this regard. The Facility is planned to be located on land leased from Fishers Island Electric Corporation. This site was chosen because it is an industrial location at a substation where electric power generation has been conducted since the early 1940's. The last of the old generators was removed from the site in~.Jgpuary 2009. FIEC retains its registration as a Generator Operator with the US Department of Energy at the existing site at 1866 Central Ave, Electric Generator Operator ID: 6369, expires 12/31/10 (will be renewed). By any measure, this site is an ideal interconnection point for the proposed new generator. (Attachments C, G, 1 & J) By its nature, the substation site is currently used for municipal electrical equipment; hence the installation of the new generator here will cause no change in the nature or use of the location. The facility will be normally unmanned, monitored and controlled remotely. There will be no adverse impact on parking or traffic flow at the site. (Attachments G, I & K) The unit is equipped with emissions control provided by a best-available-technology selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and diesel particulate filters. Together, these are designed to reduce both particulate matter and NOx emissions. (Attachments G & M) The Fishers Island unit will operate for a few hours during late afternoon hours a few days per week during the year. Total mn time is expected to be about 300 hours per year, distributed within each month with proportionally more run time during peak demand in winter and surmner months. The Generator Enclosure has been specially designed to be very quiet, <65 db at 50feet. 65 db is a background noise level at which ordinary conservation can be conducted without raising the voice. (Attachment M) Several permi~ing actions regarding the planned installation of the unit on Fishers Island have been taken: -- An application for an air emissions permit (Application ID: 1-4738-03923/00001) was submitted to the NY DEC in August 2009. The DEC review has been completed satisfactorily. The DEC issued a Tentative Determination to Approve on January 11, 2010. The DEC has advertised in the Suffolk Times for public comment on the project. The period for public comment closed on February 19, 2010 with no adverse comments. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment O) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, issued a finding on January 11, 2010, that the proposed project will not result in any adverse environmental impact and that a draflc Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. In its review, the DEP considered many aspects of the project, including: air pollution emissions; water quality; noise levels; traffic; erosion; drainage patterns; endangered species and migratory pathways; critical environmental areas; consistency with existing use and intensity of the land; disturbance of natural, aesthetic or cultural resources; energy usage and generation of solid waste; and any long-term or cumulative impacts of the project. In each case no adverse effects were noted or anticipated. The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631- 444-0363. (Attachment B) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, as Lead Agency, determined on January 1 l 2010 that the State Environmental quality Review (SEQRA) status of the proposed project was "Unlisted Action" and a Neeative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance was issued (# 1-4378-03923/00001). The DEC contact person is Ms. Kendall P. Klett; phone 631-444-0363. (Attachment B) -- An Application for Permit to construct a Toxic/Hazardous Materials Storage Facility was submitted to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services on January 19, 2010. This application (M-2291) is under review. The Department of Health contact person is Mr. Kenneth A. Clunie; phone 631-854-2528. The hazmat materials facility consists of: (1) the diesel generator 4.200 gallon main fuel tank, (2) a 150 gallon diesel fuel day tank within the engine's fuel delivery system and (3) a 1550 gallon urea storage tank. The chemicals associated with the generator are common, relatively benign, substances in widespread industrial and public use: low sulfur diesel fuel, propylene glycol anti-freeze, 40% u?ea solution, and 15W- 40 lubrication oil. 40% Urea is used within the s~lective catalytic reduction system as part of the NOx control technology. Our submittal to Suffolk County addressed tank construction, level and leak detection instrumentation, alarms, piping, fittings, overfill protection, spill prevention and spill mitigation. This permit application is under review with no adverse considerations determined to date. (Attachment N) -- Flood zones were considered. The survey conducted in mid-2009 has been updated to show the new (Sept 2009) flood zone mapping. The project remains above the 100 year flood zone under the new mapping. A copy of the updated survey is attached. (Attachment I) The first five identical units are currently being installed and commissioned on three sites (two are on dual-unit sites) in Connecticut. Each unit has received emissions permitting approval from the CT DEP and all local permits have been approved without special conditions or exceptions. CMEEC would gladly host a tour of these sites for any Town of Southold officials desiring to see the installation first-hand and form personal assessments on the potential impact on the local community. The Fishers Island unit is the same as a unit currently operating in an identical service profile in the middle of downtown Jewett City, CT with no adverse public comment of any kind. (Attachment P) The Fishers Island unit will be sited entirely within and on a very small portion (993 ft 2/47,441 ft 2) of an existing utility industrial area. The 993 ft 2 footprint of the site construction: comprised of three concrete separate pads to support the generator, the urea tank and a small station service transformer will have no deleterious effect on water runoff. A security fence around the pads expands the area in use to about 3,050 ft 2. The 6" of crushed stone to be placed around the concrete pads within the security fence will have a beneficial effect in retaining and directing storm water runoff. (Attachment G & J) Although it is visually appealing, this installation will not be readily seen by the public. It is screened by a bluff and trees/shrubs to the north and west, a large electric utility building to the south and east and trees and shrubs to the north. It can be seen behind the utility building from a northeast vantage point. (Attachments D, I and J) CMEEC plans to use the same construction team (Matrix Power Services, Inc.) that is currently involved in installing the other 19 units. All electrical work will be done by, or under supervision of, Groton Utilities or the generator manufacturer, Cummins Power Systems. Nearly all construction materials will be brought by ferry from New London, CT. No material will be removed from the site. There is no plumbing associated with this project. Our construction and installation planning derives from experience in several nearly identical sites in Connecticut. In summary, this is an environmentally benign project, located in an existing electrical utility area having the same historical use profile. It will have several design fea~res that will mitigate it effect on the surrounding environment. It is visually at, active. Most of all, it is in the interest of the citizens of Fishers Island by providing infrastructure that will produce both peak shaving economic advantages and vitally needed emergency back-up electric service. Attachment'B State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION .' 'Notice of Determination Of. Non-Significance Preject. Number: Date:q/11/2010 ~ -473.8-03923/0000~1 · This notice Is Issued pursuant to Part 617 'of the implementing regulatipns pertaining to Article 8 (Slate Environmental Quality.Review Act) of the Environmental ConServation Law, The New Yolk.State Department 'of Environmental Conservation, as Lead A(3encv, has determined; based on the information and analysis below and any supporting docqrnentafioh,. that the proposed action will .not result in.any significant adverse envli'oBment impacts and that a Draft Environmental Impabt Statement.will not..be prepared, Name of Action: ' ' SEQR Status: Type I Action [ ] ' Unlisted Action [ x] Description of Action: inst~ll diesel generator for emerget~y power and peak shaving capacit{j Location: Fishers.Island Ut.'ilit~, Cov ~866 Central Ave., Fi§hem Isiand· Contact Person.' Telephone. Number: Kendall K/att, Environmental Analyst DIVision of Environmental Permits SUNY' ~..Stony Bmok .. 50 Circle.Road. . . Stony Brook, NY 1 t790-2356 631- 444-0365 Attachment B NEGATIVE DECLARATION DEC # 1~4738-03923/00001 Reasons Supporting'This Determination: (See 6NY.CRR I~'art 617.7 for requirements of this determinatioa) 1~ These air,pollution emissions will n'ot exceed allowable limits and therefore adverse impacts to air quality are not e×pebted. Th~s action is not affect water quality, noise levels, traffic, solid waste production, erosion, flooding or drainage pat[ems In any waY. 2, No threatened or endangered ,~pecies or migratory pathways were identified at this site., Construction that would displace w Idlife or destroy habitat is not anticipated. 3. The project Is not within a critical environmental area and these .air emissions, will not Impair the characteristics of any nearby critical envlmnme~ltal area. 4. Project is consistent with local land use plans/~:0ning and will not significantly change us, e or intensity of land. $. The site has been previously disturbed. No r~atural qr. cultural reaoumes have been identifledon site. The area is presently developed and the neighborhood character defined. No significant changes .to any aesthetic resources are anticipated' by this action, 6. Project will not result In a,need ~or additional seryices or cause expansion of the local a'rea. The changes i~[:oposed will not, increase energy usage or' increase the generation of solid wast:e. 7. No long term or cumulative impacts were Identified or are anticipated. 8.. Emissions will be subject to enforceable Federal and State limits, as well as pmvision~ for monitoring and r~c(~rd keeping. BeC;auge the amiss!oas.will meet allowable'limits,, the emissions a,.,m not expected_to create a hazard t? human health. ' 'For Type I Ao. tions and Conditioned Negati.ve De~larations, a copy of this Notice Sent to: Chief Executive O~cer of the political subdivision in which th~ ~ctlon will be principally Io~ated. ' Applicant Other involved hgencies and interested pa~s (if any). Attachment C TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PLANNING BOARD SITE PLAN APPLICATION SECTION A: Site Plan Name and Location Site Plan Name: CME~C 2.5 mW G ........ Xnstall~ti°n' Fisherg I~land Ut~']'~'t¥ Application Date: 03 /__ SuffolkCountyTaxMap#1000-06 - 08 - 7 ~ 8.2 Other SCTM #s: 03 / 2010 Hamlet: Fishers Island Street Address: 1866 Central Ave Distance to nearest intersection: 300 FT +/- Type of Site Plan: x New Amended __ Residential If Amended, last approval date: / f SECTION B: Owners/Agent Contact Information Please list name, mailing address, and phone number.for the people below: Property Owner Fishers Island Electric Corporation Street 1866 Central Ave (PO BOX E) City Fishers Island State NY Zip 06390-0604 Home Telephone 631-788-7251 Other Applicant Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Street 30 Stott Avenue City. Norwich State c? Home Telephone 860-88~-~0~6 Other .Zip 86360 Applicant's Agent or Representative: Contact Person(s)* Deanna Davis c/o CMEEC 30 Stott Avenue Street City. Norwich State CT .Zip 063 60 Office Telephone 860-425-3225 Other *Unless otherwise requested, correspondence will be sent only to the contact person noted here. Page 2 of 3 · Attachment C SECTION C: Site Data Proposed construction type: New Property total acreage or square footage: Site Plan build-out acreage or square footage: 9s3 sqft xModification of Existing Structure Change of use 47,441sqft cc./sq, fi. 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): B Building Department Notice of Disapproval Date: __/__/__ TBD Is an application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals required? Yes __ If yes, have you submitted an application to the ZBA? Yes x No __ If yes, attach a copy of the application packet. x No 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. List all existing prope~y uses: Electrical Generation, Distribution, and Maintenance List all proposed property uses: Electrical Generation, Distribution, and Maintenance None Other accessory uses: Existing lot coverage: zs.z % Proposed lot coverage: ~7.2 % Gross floor area of existing structure(s):. ?, 144 sq. ft. Gross floor area of proposed structure(s):_ Parking Space Data: #0fexistingspaces: 20 # of proposed spaces: 2O Loading Berth: Yes x No__ Landscaping Details: Existing landscape coverage: as % Proposed landscape coverage: Waterfront Data: Is this property within 500' of a wetland area? Yes x No If yes explain: Near Shoreline (See Attacted) i, the undersigned, certify that all the above information is true. Signature of Preparer: ~~../~//~ Date: Page 3 of 3 STATE OE NEW YORK) ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Karer~ Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn says that she is PrJncipaJ Clerk of THE SUFFOL~ TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, dounty of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is la printed copy, has been regularly published in sa d Newspaper once each week fo~'~ 1__ week(s~, successively, commenc ng on the 21st day of January. 2010. Sworn to before me this Principal Clerk day o ~ ' 2010. Attachment 0 STATE OF~ NEW YORK) )SS: COUNTY 0F SUFFOLK) ': Kareb Kine of MaUituck, ~n smd county, being duly sworn, says that she s Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOL~ TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Matfituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is t pdnted copy has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for I week(s,), successively, commencing on the 21st day of January, 2010. 1 -- . Sworn to before me this Principal Clerk day o ~ ' 2010. Attachment E 617.20 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant, The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis, In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE -- Type I and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: ¢L~J Part1 I I Part 2 UPart 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: r~A. 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. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. *A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer (If different from responsible officer) website Date Page 1 of 21 PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to compiete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action Installation of a 2.5 mw Diesel-Generator Set Location of Action (include Street Address, Municipality and County) Fishers Island Electric Corporation, 1866 Central Ave., Fishers Island, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, NY 06390 Name of Applicant/Sponsor Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) Address 30 Stott Avenue City / PO Norwich State CT Zip Code 06360 Business Telephone 860-889-4088 Name of Owner (if different) Same Address Ci~ / PO Business Telephone State Zip Code Description of Action: CMEEC plans to meet a request of the Fishers Island Electric Corporation by installing one 2.5 megawatt diesel-generator on existing utility property of the Fishers Island Electric Corporation. This property is currently used for transforming and distributing electric power. This site was previously used for electric power generation; currently has no generating capability. CMEEC has implemented a program (the "50 in 5" Program) for the installation, interconnection and operation of small electric generating units with an electric generating capacity no greater than 2.5 megawatts. These units are to be located within the service areas of the municipal electric utilities served by CMEEC. The units will be operated approximately 300 hrs/yr as "behind the meter" resources under market rules administered by the Independent System Operator-New England, Inc. (ISO-NE). The units will be monitored and dispatched remotely from a central control station to shave the peak demands of CMEEC's participants on the regional electric grid operated by ISO-NE. They will also be dispatched to supply emergency power generation, as needed. Fishers Island receives electric power only from Gruton Utilities (GU), a CMEEC member. GU supplies power to the Fishers Island Electric Corporation via underwater transmission lines from Groton, CT to Fishers Island. The Fishers Island unit will supply emergency power to the island in the event of an outage or failure of the transmission lines. The proposed Fishers Island unit is one of 20 similar units; the other 19 units are being sited in various locations in Eastern CT. The Connecticut units have been vetted and have received approval of the CT Siting Council, CT DEP, the CT Fund for the Environment, and various community Planning, Zoning and Wetlands Commissions, as appropriate. Local communities have embraced our program Page 2 of 21 Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use: [] Urban [] Industrial [] Commercial D Forest D Agriculture D Other ]Residential (suburban) D Rural (non-farm) Total acreage of project area: 1.09 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces Other (Indicate type) PRESENTLY 0.4 arms 0.0 arms 0.0 arms 0.0 acres 0.0 acres 0.3 arms 0.4 arms .acres AFTER COMPLETION 0.4 acres 0.0 acres 0.0 acres 0.0 acres 0.0 acres 0.2 acres 0.4 acres acres What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? Fine to course sand, ~ravel, silt a. Soil drainage: []Well drained 100 % of site [] Moderately well drained -- r--]Poorly drained __% o¢ site % of site. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? N Yes [~ No a. What is depth to bedrock 13.6 (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: ~0-10% % []10- 15% % D 15% or greater 80 % 6, Is project substantiall~ontiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? I I Yes ~=~ No Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? [] Yes [~'~No ]Yes ~"~ No []Yes [~No What is the depth of the water table? 7.5 (in feet) Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Page 3 of 21 1 1. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? Accordin[I to: IFishers Island Electric Corporation past Experience. DYes I~lNo Identify, each species: INone 1 2. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? I~lYes I~lNo Describe: I 1 3. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? E~Yes ~'INo If ~/es, explain: I 1 4. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? E]Yes r~lNo IAll sites on the island have scenic views. The proposed generator is situated behind the main building in an existing electrical substation yard; it will not block a scenic view. 1 5. Streams within or contiguous to project area: INone Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 1 6. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: None b. Size (in acres): Page 4 of 21 1 7. Is the site served by existing public utilities? [] Yes [] No a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? I~lYes b. If YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? ]No I~lYes NNo 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? E]Yes I~No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 I~lYes I~lNo 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? B. 1. Project Description Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). b. d. f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 20; g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: ]5 height; j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: Project acreage to be developed: 0.0 acres initially; Project acreage to remain undeveloped: 1 acres. Length of project, in miles: (if appropriate) If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. __ I~l Yes F1No 0.07 acres. 0.023 acres ultimately. 14 % proposed 20 0 (upon completion of project)? Multiple Family Condominium 15 width; 60 length. oft. tons/cubic yards. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? 0 Will disturbed areas be reclaimed r~lYes r']No DN/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? IThere will be a minor amount of soil removed while preparing the site for a reinforced concrete foundation slab. The slab will rest above grade on concrete slab. Very little soil will be moved. b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? []Yes [] No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? [] Yes [] No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 acres. Page 5 of 21 5. Will any mature forest (over q O0 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ~]Yes ~'] No If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: If multi-phased: b. d. Will blasting occur during construction? [] Yes [] No Number of jobs generated: during construction 0 __ months, (including demolition) Total number of phases anticipated __ (number) Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: __ month __. year, (including demolition) Approximate completion date of final phase: __ month __ year. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? N Yes F~ No 9. 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? N Yes If yes, explain: I ; after project is complete 0 [~No 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? N Yes []No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 1 3. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? [] Yes ~'] No Type 1 4. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? N Yes [] No If yes, explain: I 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? [] Yes 16. Will the project generate solid waste? N Yes [] No ~'lNo a, If yes, what is the amount per month?__tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? [~ Yes ~] No c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? E]Yes [~No Page 6 of 21 e. If yes, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? DYes r~lNo 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 J~JNo 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? [] Yes [] No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? [] Yes [] No If yes, indicate type(s) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity__ gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day 0 gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? [] Yes [] No If yes, explain: Page 7 of 21 25. Approvals Required: Type Submittal Date FI Trustees City, Town, Village Board ~lYes N No City, Town, Village Planning Board []Yes N No Southold Planning Southold Zoning Suffolk County NYS DEC City, Town Zoning Board ]Yes [] No City, County Health Department [] Yes E]No Other Local Agencies DYes [] No Other Regional Agencies [~Yes [] No State Agencies []Yes FI No Federal Agencies [] Yes [] N o C. Zoning and Planning Information 1, Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? FIYes If Yes, indicate decision required: r']zoning amendment ]Site plan N No E] Zoning variance E] Special use permit E] New/revision of master plan E] Resource management plan ]Subdivision ]Other Page 8 of 21 What is the zoning classification(s) of the site? Izone B 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 30% maximum lot coverage. Site (after development) will be at 17.2% 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? Zone B - No Change 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 30% maximum lot coverage. Site after development will be at 17.2% 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? I ~'1 Yes E~]No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a ¼ mile radius of proposed action? Sparse residential (two homes): Zone R40 (See Survey Map) 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a ¼ mile? 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? I~1 Yes [] No Page 9 of 21 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) For the formation of sewer or water districts? [] Yes [] No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? DYes []No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? N Yes [] No Ioperations, maintenance, safety and security will be managed by the Utility. No change from current practice. 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? a, If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. []Yes 1 DYes [] No DUo D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name CM££C Title Chief Executive Officer If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Page 10 of 21 PART 2 - PROJECT IMPACTS AND THEIR MAGNITUDE Responsibility of Lead Agency General Infon~ation (Read Carefully) In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my responses and determinations been reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential Large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. The impacts of each project, on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are illustrative and have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question. The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. tn identifying impacts, consider long term, short term and cumulative effects. Instructions (Read carefully) Answer each of the 20 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box(column 1 or 2)to indicate the potential size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1. Identifying that an Impact will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant. Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in column 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART 3. If a potentially large impact checked in column 2 can be mitigated by change(s) in the project to a small to moderate impact, also check the Yes box in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. This must be explained in Part 3. Impact on Land 1. Will the Proposed Action result in a physical change to the project site? .o [] [] Examples that would apply to column 2 Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10%. Construction on land where the depth to the water table is less than 3 feet. Construction of paved parking area for 1,000 or more vehicles. Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or generally within 3 feet of existing ground surface. Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more than one phase or stage. 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change Excavation for mining purposes that would remove more than 1,000 tons of natural material (i.e., rock or soil) per year. [] [] [~Yes []No [] [] []Yes r'~No [] [] []Yes []No [] [] [~Yes [~No [] [] []Yes []No [] [] []Yes []No Page 11 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change Construction or expansion of a santary landfill. Construction in a designated floodway, Other impacts: IConstcuction [] [] r'lYes r--INo r'lYes r==l No [] [] ~lYes ~lNo of concrete pads for the diesel generator and its associated urea tank and station service transformer. Will there be an effect to any unique or unusual land forms found on the site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, geological formations, etc.) Specific land forms: I [~Yes [-=]No Impact on Water Will Proposed Action affect any water body designated as protected? (Under Articles 15, 24, 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law, ECL) [~]NO []-]YES Examples that would apply to column 2 Developable area of site contains a protected water body. Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream. Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body, Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. Other impacts: ]Yes [] No []Yes ~]No ]Yes []No []Yes []No []Yes []No Will Proposed Action affect any non-protected existing or new body of water? [~NO ~YES Examples that would apply to column 2 o A 10 Ye 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: [] [] [] [] [] ]Yes [] No []Yes []No []Yea I--INo Page 12 of 21 Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? E]NO I--IyES 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 offthe 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. Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities, Other impacts: I 1 Small to Moderate Impact [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] 2 Potential Large Impact [] [] 3 Can Impact Be Mitigated by Project Change [~Yes CNo I-lYes I-I.o I-IY~ [~] Yes [~No CYes DNo ~]Yes DNo I-IY~ I-I.o [~Yes [~]No DYes CNo CYes E~No CYes DNo ~Yes [] 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? 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, Other impacts: [] [] [ Yes [] [] [ Yes [ No [] [] I--lYes I--1 o [] [] [ Yes lNo [] []Yes [~]No IMPACT ON AIR Will Proposed Action affect air quality? r--1.o F'IYES Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given hour. Proposed Action 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: [] [~Yes []No [] [] []Yes [~No [] r='l r-]Yes E]No [] [~ C]Yes ~]No [~1 [] []Yes []No [] r~ []Yes [~No IEnginc uses ultra low sulfur fuel; it has a urea-based selective catalytic reduction (SCR/DPF) system to control NOx emissions and particulates. NY DEC Air Permit Application submitted. IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endangered species? Examples that wou~d 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 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: I 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change [~ [~ [~Yes E~]No I-1I--lYes [--1.o Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threatened or non- endangered species? Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident or migratory fish, shellfish or wildlife species. Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres of mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. [] [~Yes ~No ~lYes ~lNo Other impacts: 10. Will Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources? [].o []yES Examplea that would apply to column 2 The Proposed Action would sever, cross or limit access to 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. [] ~lYes E~No [] [~Yes ~INo [] []Yes ~lNo [] [~] Yes •No Page 15 of 21 The Proposed Action would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural land management systems (e.g., subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches, strip cropping); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff). Other impacts: 1 2 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change [] [] [~Yes CNo [] DYes CNo IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11. Will Proposed Action affect aesthetic resources? (If necessary, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 617.20, Appendix B) I lNo I-lYES Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different from or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. Proposed land uses, or project components visible to users of aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. Project components that will result in the elimination or significant screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. Other impacts: [] [] [] [] [] [~Yes []No [] [~Yes []No [] [~] Yes []No [] r~Yes []No IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontological importance? Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantially contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the project site. Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. [] [] [] [] [~Yes [~No [] DYes •No [] ~lYes •No Page 16 of 21 Other impacts: 1 Small to Moderate Impact 2 3 Potential Can Impact Be Large Mitigated by Impact Project Change [] I-lyes I-1No IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13. Will proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities? I-'xamples that would apply to column 2 The permanent [oreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. A major reduction of an open space important to the community. Other impacts: [] [~Yes []No [] []Yes [~No [] [~Yes [~No 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 environmental characteristics that caused the designation of the CEA. 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 resource? Other impacts: [] ~lYes ~'~No [] [~Yes r'~No [] ~Yes [~No [] ~Yes [~No []Yes r~No Page 17 of 21 IMPACT ON ~ANSPORTATION 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change 15. Will there be an effect to existing transportation systems? [] .o [] yes Examples that would apply to column 2 Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or goods. Proposed Action will result in major traffic problems. Other impacts: I [] [~Yes ~INo [] r~Yes •No [] [~Yes •No IMPACTONENERGY 16. Will Proposed Action affect the community's sources of fuel or energy supply? [~NO []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the use of any form of energy in the municipality, Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences or to serve a maior commercial or industrial use. Other impacts: I [] [] [] I-lYes [].o [] [~Yes []No [] []Yes []No NOISE AND ODOR IMPACT 17. Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibration as a result of the Proposed Action? []~0 []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures. Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a noise screen. Other impacts: [] IThe unit is contained in a sound-isolated enclosure. Noise levels are <65dB (conversational the unit. No effect outside the FI Electric Company property. [] DYes [].o [] DYes [].o [] []Yes []No [] DYes ~.o [] []Yes F"I No level) when beyond 50 fi from Page 18 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact impact Project Change IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH 18. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safety? Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous substances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic Iow level discharge or emission. Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any form (i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infectious, etc.) Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquefied natural gas or other flammable liquids. Proposed Action may result in the excavation or other disturbance within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. [] []Yes []No Other impacts: IDouble-walled urea and fuel tanks have several spill mitigation features and will be approved by Suffolk County Dept. of Health. SPCC and MSDS plans will be in effect. [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No IMPACT ON GROVVTH AND CHARACTER OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD 19. Will Proposed Action affect the character of the existing community? []YES Examples that would apply to column 2 The permanent population of the city, town or village in which the project is located is likely to grow by more than 5%. The municipal budget for capital expenditures or operating o services will increase by more than 5 Ye per year as a result of this project. Proposed Action will conflict with officially adopted plans or goals. Proposed Action will cause a change in the density of land use. Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic importance to the community. Development will create a demand for additional community services (e.g. schools, police and fire, etc.) [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No [] []Yes [~No [] []Yes []No [] []Yes []No Page 19 of 21 Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future projects. Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. Other impacts: I 1 Small to Moderate Impact 2 3 Potential Can Impact Be Large Mitigated by Impact Project Change ~'~ ~]Yes [~No 20. Is there, or is there likely to be, public controversy related to potential adverse environment impacts? I 1.o I-I Es If Any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If you Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Page 20 of 21 Part 3 - EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS Responsibility of Lead Agency Part 3 must be prepared if one or more impact(s) is considered to be potentially large, even if the impact(s) may be mitigated. Instructions (If you need more space, attach additional sheets) Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2: 1. Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if applicable) how the impact could be mitigated or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project change(s). 3. Based on the information available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is important, To answer the question of importance, consider: ! The probability of the impact occurring ! The duration of the impact ! Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources of value ! Whether the impact can or will be controlled f The regional consequence of the impact f Its potential divergence from local needs and goals ! Whether known objections to the project relate to this impact. Page 21 of 21 Attachment F plications, including without limitation applications relating to vacant sites or sites with no previously~ flat fee of $500 plus an additional $500 for each acre (or fraction thereof) in excess of the flint acre, are foot of proposed construction. ~ B. The fee for amended site plan applications shall be a fiat fee of $250 plus $0.10 for each gross square foot of proposed construction in excess of the square footage of construction included in the previously approved site plan. C, The fee for agricultural site plan applications, excepting retail winePj operations, shall be a fiat fee of $500, PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS MARTIN II. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JOSEPII L. TOWNSEND DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM To: Accounting From: Planning Department Date: March 16, 2010 Re: Payments The referenced applications have been accepted by the Planning Board and the checks may now be processed to revenue. Thank you. Applicant/Project Name & Tax Map Amount Check bate/No. Type # Lavender by the Bay amended SP 31-6-28.6 $250,00 2/25/10 - #1307 McCall FarmNVinery 109-1-40 $1,248.00 1/15/10-#8257 FI Generator SP 6-8-7 & 3.2 $500.00 2/24/10 - #000634 LR cc: File TRC Stormwater Runoff Analysis for the 2.5 MW Diesel Engine Generator Set Project Fishers Island, New York Prepared For Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 Prepared By TRC 21 Griffin Road North Windsor, CT 06095 (': TRC Project No. 168522-000003-000025 April 2010 I I I I Fishers Island, New York Stormwater Runoff Analysis for the 2.5 MW Diesel En§ine Generator Set Project Prepared By TRC 21 Griffin Road North Windsor, CT 06095 (~TRC Project No. 168522-000003-000025 April 2010 Prepared For Connecticut Municipal Electric Ener§y Cooperative 30 Stott Avenue Norwich, CT 06360-1526 I I I I I ! I I ! I I ! I I I I I Table of Contents Design Certification Page ................................................................................................................ iii 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1 2. Project Impact on Stormwater Runoff .................................................................................... 3. Conformance with Town Requirements ................................................................................. 3 3.1. Applicable Requirements ........................................................................................................ 3 3.2. Rainfall Capacity ...................................................................................................................... 4 4. Recommendations and Conclusions ....................................................................................... 4 4.1. Recommendations ................................................................................................................... 4 4.2. Conclusions .............................................................................................................................. 4 List of Tables Table 1: Fishers island Utility Company Facility- Summary of Current Land Use and Condition 5 Table 2: Fishers island Utility Company Facility- Summary of Land Use and Condition with Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Generator Set ................................................................................. 6 Table 3: Fishers island Utility Company Facility - Summary of Stormwater Runoff Computed by Win TR-55 .................................................................................................................................... 7 Table 4: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility - Rainfall Capacity of Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Generator Set Project - Dry Well Not Included ..................................................................... 7 Table 4: Fishers island Utility Company Facility - Rainfall Capacity of Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Generator Set Project - Dry Well Not Included ..................................................................... 8 List of Figures Figure 1: Aerial View of the Fishers Island Utility Company Facility and Area Affected by Flooding ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 2: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility Current Configuration ......................................... 10 Figure 3: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility with Proposed 2.5 MW Generator Set and Ancillary Equipment ................................................................................................................ 11 Figure 4: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility Drainage Areas - Current Configuration .......... 12 Figure 5: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility Drainage Areas - Proposed Configuration ....... 13 Figure 6: Typical Pre-Cast Concrete Dry Well ..................................................................................... 14 Figure 7: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility with Proposed 2,5 MW Generator Set and Ancillary Equipment - Representative Dry Well Location ................................................ 15 List of Appendices Appendix A - Custom Soil Resource Report Appendix B - Win TR-55 Stormwater Runoff Calculation for the Current Configuration of the Fishers Island Electric Co. Facility Appendix C - Win TR~55 Stormwater Runoff Calculation for the Fishers Island Electric Co. Facility with the Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Electric Generator Project 1 I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I Design Certification Page Project Title: Stormwater Runoff Analysis for the 2.5 MW Diesel Engine Generator Set Project - Fishers Island, New York Prepared by: Signature: Patrick J. Fennell Verification Method: Verified by: Signature: Telephone Number: NY State P.E. Ucense Number: x Design Review Alternative Analysis Testing Mark M. Hultman (860) 298-6245 068581 NY State P.E. Stamp iii i I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. Introduction On March 8, 2010 the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) obtained a permit from the New York State (NYS) Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to install and operate a 2.5 megawatt (MW) diesel engine generator set and ancillary equipment (the Project) on a parcel of land situated at the Fishers Island Utility Co. facility (the Facility), located at 1866 Central Avenue. Stormwater runoff from the Facility and the adjacent hillsides flows across Central Avenue and toward a Mobil Station and adjacent areas located on the east side of Central Avenue. These areas are shown in Figure 1. Figures 2 and 3, respectively, depict the current Facility layout and the Facility layout with the proposed Project. Concerns have been expressed about the potential impact of the proposed Project on the stormwater runoff from the Facility and adjacent areas. This report demonstrates the following: · The Project will not adversely affect the stormwater runoff from the Facility. · The Project will comply with the applicable stormwater codes, including the requirement that land-disturbing activities or addition or replacement of impervious surfaces must contain a two-inch rainfall on site. This will require, however, the addition of a dry well or the equivalent to the design. This report may be submitted as an addendum to the Site Design Drawings submitted to government agencies. 2. Project Impact on Stormwater Runoff Stormwater runoff from the Facility and adjacent lands was analyzed for the current configuration and with the proposed Project using Win TR-55~, a hydrology software package for small watersheds. Win TR-55 uses the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) Runoff Curve Number (RCN) method to calculate runoff. RCN has a range of 0 to 100. A surface with a smaller RCN is more pervious than a surface with a larger RCN. The RCN is determined by the Hydrologic Soil 1. WinTR-55 User Guide, United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services, January 2009 1 I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Group (HSG), soil use, and soil condition. The RCN for an area is the weighted average of the RCNs of its subareas. Soils are classified into four HSGs (A, B, C, and D) according to their minimum infiltration rate. Group A soils have the highest infiltration rates (i.e., are more pervious), and groups B, C, and D have progressively lower infiltration rates (i.e., are progressively less pervious). Appendix A is a Custom Soil Resource Report from the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Services. The report indicates that the soils at the Facility consist of Montauk fine sandy loam with 3 to 8 percent slopes, gravel pits, and gently sloping cut and fill land, all of which are HSG A. Figures 4 and 5, respectively, depict the current Facility drainage subareas (without the proposed Project), and the Facility drainage subareas with the proposed Project. Tables i and 2, respectively, summarize the surface areas of the current Facility drainage subareas, and the Facility drainage subareas with the proposed Project. The slight discrepancy in Facility total drainage area, 1.564 acres with the current configuration versus 1.565 acres with the proposed Project, is due to round off. Data for these drainage areas were input to Win TR-55, and the peak runoff calculated for 2- year, 5-year, lO-year, 25-year, 50-year, and lO0-year storms. Appendices B and C, respectively, provide the computer run outputs for the current configuration and for the configuration with the proposed Project. As is shown on page 7 of each run, the weighted RCN for both the current and proposed configurations is 62. This indicates that addition of impervious surfaces (equipment pads) is offset by the addition of more pervious areas (crushed rock). Note that Win TR-55 rounds down the current Facility total drainage area to 1.56 acres, and rounds up the total drainage area with the configuration with the proposed Project, 1.57 acres (i.e., about 0.6% larger than the current configuration). In reality, the total drainage areas will be the same for both cases. 2 Table 3 is a summary of the peak stormwater runoff computed by Win TR-55. The peak runoff flows are identical for the 2-yr and 5-yr return frequencies. The peak runoff flows for the lO~yr, 25-yr, 50-yr, and lO0-yr return frequencies are slightly (about 0.4%) larger with the proposed Project. This is due to the rounding of the drainage areas by Win TR-55 discussed above. This analysis demonstrates that the Project will not adversely impact stormwater runoff from the Facility. 3. Conformance with Town Requirements 3.1. Applicable Requirements Town of Southotd, Code §236.10 the states the following: A. None al the/allowing activities shall be undertaken until a drainage control permit has been issued under the provisions al this chapter. (1) Grading or stripping which a~/ects more than 5,000 square /eet o/ ground sur/ace. (2) Excavation or/illing involving more than 200 cubic yards al material within any parcel or any contiguous area. (3) Site preparation on slopes which exceed 10 leer al vertical rise to 100 leer al horizontal distance. (4) Site preparation within lO0 /eet al wetlands, beach, ~bluj~ or coastal erosion hazard area. (5) Site preparation within the one-hundred-year/Ioodplain o/any watercourse. The proposed Project does not meet any of the criteria listed above. However, §236.9 of the Town Code states the following: Ail land-disturbing activities or addition or replacement o.f impervious sur/aces shall provide temporary and permanent construction controls and shall be required to contain a two-inch rain/all on site, even where a drainage control permit is not required under this chapter. All applicants /or municipal permits shall demonstrate to the satis/action al the Building Inspector that the proposed activities can meet this standard, either by the installation al gutters, leaders, drywe/Is or other measures, prior to the issuance al such a municipal permit. Based on the above, the proposed project must be capable of containing a two-inch rainfall. 3.2. Rainfall Capacity Table 4 provides calculations of the rainfall capacity of Project subareas without a dry well included in the design. These calculations show that, without a dry well, the rainfall capacity is 1.60 inches, less than the required two inches. Table 5 provides calculations of the rainfall capacity of Project subareas with an 8 foot (nominal) diameter by 3 to 4 foot deep pre-cast concrete dry well included in the design. Figure 6 is a drawing of a typical dry well. These calculations demonstrate that the proposed Project will have sufficient capacity to store a two inch rainfall if the dry well is included. 4. Recommendations and Conclusions 4.1. Recommendations It is recommended that CMEEC include an 8 foot (nominal) diameter by 3 to 4 foot deep pre- cast concrete dry well or the equivalent in the Project design. Figure 7 shows a representative dry well location. The dry well should be field-located in accordance with the applicable requirements as the site is developed, and the final location indicated in the Project as-built drawings. 4.2. Conclusions · The proposed installation and operation of a 2.5 MW diesel engine generator set and ancillary equipment will not have a detrimental impact on stormwater runoff from the Fishers Island Utility Co. Facility. If an 8 foot (nominal) diameter by 3 to 4 foot deep pre-cast concrete dry well or the equivalent is included in the design, the proposed 2.5 MW diesel engine generator set Project will comply with stormwater requirements contained in the Town of Southold Code. In particular, the Project will have sufficient capacity to store a two inch rainfall. Table 1: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility - Summary of Current Land Use and Condition Subarea Description Color* Area Area Parking Brush, Gravel Dirt Road Pervious No.* (mz) (acres) lots, weeds, (acres) (acres) Areas driveways, grass (Acres) rooftops (poor) (acres) (acres) i Electric Utility Building Yellow 662.7 0.164 0.164 2 Pavement Pink 1,028.8 0.254 0.254 3 Gravel Driveway Yellow 111.0 0.027 0.027 4 Land Green 4,457.8 1.102 1.102 5 Pole Lay Down Area Green 67.5 0.017 0.017 Total 1.564 0.418 1.102 0.027 0.017 * See Figure 4 Table 2: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility - Summary of Land Use and Condition with Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Generator Set Subarea Description Color* Area Area Parking Brush, Gravel Dirt Road Pervious No.* (m2) (acres) lots, weeds, (acres) (acres) Areas driveways, grass (Acres) rooftops (poor) (acres) (acres) I Electric Utility Building Yellow 662.7 0.164 0.164 2 Pavement 8town 983.9 0.243 0.243 3 Gravel Driveway Pink 63.0 0.016 0.016 4 Land Green 4,301.0 1.063 1.063 S New Anti-Tracking Pad Orange 30.2 0.007 0.007 6 New Generator Area Orange 6A Generator Pad Orange 76.4 0.019 0.019 68 Urea Tank Pad Orange 14.9 0.004 0.004 6C Transformer Pad Orange 3.4 0.001 0.001 6D Dry Well Red 3.9 0.001 0.001 6E Crushed Stone Orange 188.3 0.047 0.047 Total 1.565 0.431 1.063 0.016 0.055 See Figure 5 6 Table 3: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility - Summary of Stormwater Runoff Computed by Win TR-55 Storm Return Period 2-Year 5-Year 10-Year 25-Year 50-Year 100-Year Peak Stormwater Runoff Flow (ft3/sec) Current Configuration 0.80 1.68 2.17 3.25 4.40 5.01 w/Proposed 2.5 MW Gen Set 0.80 1.68 2.18 3.26 4.42 5.03 Time of Peak Stormwater Runoff Flow Current Configuration 12.14 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.12 w/Proposed 2.5 MW Gen Set 12.14 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.12 Table 4: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility - Rainfall Capacity of Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Generator Set Project- Dry Well Not Included Subarea Description Color* Area Area Depth Void Rainfall No.* (mz} (ft2) Below Ratio Storage Grade Capacity (ft) rfP) 6A Generator Pad Orange 77.3 831.6 68 Urea Tank Pad Orange 15.0 161.4 6C Transformer Pad Orange 3.5 37.6 6D 6E Crushed Stone Orange 191.2 2,058.5 0.5 0.4 411.7 Total 3,089,1 411.7 * See Figure 5 Amount of rainfall contained = 411.7 ft3+ 3,089.1 ft2 x 12 in/ft = 1.60 inches 7 Table 5: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility - Rainfall Capacity of Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Generator Set Project - Dry Well Included Subarea Description Color* Area Area Depth Void Rainfall No.* (mz) (ftz) Below Ratio Storage Grade Capacity (ft) (ft') 6A Generator Pad Orange 77.3 831.6 6B Urea Tank Pad Orange 15.0 161.4 6C Transformer Pad Orange 3.5 37.6 6D Dry Well Brown 3.9 42.2 4.0t 1.0 168.9 6E Crushed Stone Orange 187.3 2,016.2 0.5 0.4 403.2 Total 3,089.1 572.2 * See Figure 5 Amount of rainfall contained = 572.2 ft3.-' 3,089.1 ft2 x 12 in/ft = 2.22 inches t With an 8 foot diameter (nominal) by 3 foot deep dry well, the Project's rainfall storage capacity would be: (403.2 + 126.7) ft3 + 3,089.1 ftz x 12 in/ft = 2.06 inches 8 m m m m m m m m m m mm m mm m m m ~m mmm m Figure 1: Aeri~JJ View of the Fishers JsJand Uti)ity Company FaciJJty and Area Affected by FJoodJnj~ Figure 2: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility Current Configuration 10 Figure 3: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility with Proposed 2.5 MW Generator Set and Ancillary Equipment 11 Figure 4: Fishers island Utility Company Facility Drainage Areas - Current Configuration lO 5 0 ~0 Meta's Figure 5: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility Drainage Areas - Proposed Configuration Figure 6: Typical Pre-Cast Concrete Dry Well 4'4)" SHIM --~. ~'-8' DW8-4HD 7'-.4" x 4'-0" LD. O0kBt Pl'ecEst' ~u..~ 32~a--~HDjso.~v~ DryWall Figure 7: Fishers Island Utility Company Facility with Proposed 2.5 MW Generator Set and Ancillary Equipment - Representative Dry Well location 15 Appendix A - Custom Soil Resource Report USDA United States / Department of Agriculture ~ NRCS Natural Resources Conservation Service A product of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local participants Custom Soil Resource Report for Suffolk County, New York April13,2010 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Preface Soil surveys contain information that affects land use planning in survey areas. They highlight soil limitations that affect various land uses and provide information about the properties of the soils in the survey areas. Soil surveys are designed for many different usem, including farmem, ranchers, foresters, agronomists, urban planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers. Also, conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the surveys to help them understand, protect, or enhance the environment. Vadous land use regulations of Federal, State, and local governments may impose special resections on land use or land treatment. Soil surveys identify soil properties that are used in making vadous land use or land treatment decisions. The information is intended to help the land users identify and reduce the effects of soil limitations on various land uses. The landowner or user is responsible for identifying and complying with existing laws and regulations. Although soil survey information can be used for general farm, local, and wider area planning, onsite investigation is needed to supplement this information in some cases. Examples include soil qualify assessments (htlp:llsoils.usda.govlsqil) and certain conservation and engineering applications. For more detailed information, contact your local USDA Service Center (http:lloffices.sc.egov.usda.govllocatorlapp? agency=nrcs) or your NRCS State Soil Scientist (ht~p://soils.usda.govlcontact/ state_offices/). Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tank absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. The National Cooperative Soil Survey is a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local agencies. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has leadership for the Federal part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. Information about soils is updated periodically. Updated information is available through the NRCS Soil Data Mart Web site or the NRCS Web Soil Survey. The Soil Data Mart is the data storage site for the official soil survey information. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is dedved from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means 2 for communication of program information (Braille, large pdnt, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To tile a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 3 Contents Pm face .................................................................................................................... 2 How Soil Surveys Are Made .................................................................................. 5 Soil Map .................................................................................................................. 7 Soil Map ................................................................................................................ 8 Legend .................................................................................................................. 9 Map Unit Legend ................................................................................................ 10 Map Unit Descriptions ........................................................................................ 10 Suffolk County, New York ............................................................................... 12 CuB~Cut and fill land, gentJy sloping ......................................................... 12 Gp--Gravel pits ........................................................................................... 12 Mfl~--Montauk fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes ............................... 12 References ............................................................................................................ 14 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I How Soil Surveys Are Made Soil surveys are made to provide information about the soils and miscellaneous areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous areas and their location on the landscape and tables that show soil properties and limitations affecting various uses. Soil scientists observed the steepness, length, and shape of the slopes; the general pattern of drainage; the kinds of crops and native plants; and the kinds of bedrock. They observed and described many soil profiles. A soil profile is the sequence of natural layers, or horizons, in a soil. The profile extends from the surface down into the unconsolidated material in which the soil formed or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is devoid of roots and other living organisms and has not been changed by other biological activity. Currently, soils ara mapped according to the boundaries of major land resource areas (MLRAs). MLRAs are geographically associated land resource units that share common characteristics related to physiography, geology, climate, water resources, soils, biological resources, and land uses (USDA, 2006). Soil survey areas typically consist of parts of one or more MLRA. The soils and miscellaneous areas in a survey area occur in an orderly pattern that is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural vegetation of the area. Each kind of soil and miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind of landform or with a segment of the landform. By observing the soils and miscellaneous areas in the survey area and relating their position to specific segments of the landform, a soil scientist develops a concept, or model, of how they were formed. Thus, during mapping, this model enables the soil scientist to predict with a considerable degree of accuracy the kind of soil or miscellaneous area at a specific location on the landscape. Commonly, individual soils on the landscape merge into one another as their characteristics gradually change. To construct an accurate soil map, however, soil scientists must determine the boundaries between the soils. They can observe only a limited number of soil profiles. Nevertheless, these observations, supplemented by an understanding of the soil-vegetation-landscape relationship, are sufficient to verify predictions of the kinds of soil in an area and to determine the boundaries. Soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They noted soil color, texture, size and shape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock fragments, distribution of plant roots, reaction, and other features that enable them to identify soils. After describing the soils in the survey area and determining their properties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units). Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set of soil characteristics with precisely defined limits. The classes are used as a basis for comparison to classify soils systematically. Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic classification used in the United States, is based mainly on the kind and character of soil properties and the arrangement of horizons within the profile. After the soil scientists classified and named the soils in the survey area, they compared the Custom Soil Resource Report individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in other areas so that they could confirm data and assemble additional data based on experience and research. The objective of soil mapping is not to delineate pure map unit components; the objective is to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. Each map unit is defined by a unique combination of soil components and/or miscellaneous areas in predictable proportions. Some components may be highly contrasting to the other components of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The delineation of such landforms and landform segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. Soil scientists make many field observations in the process of producing a soil map. The frequency of observation is dependent upon several factors, including scale of mapping, intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape, and experience of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refine the soil- landscape model and predictions and to vedfy the classification of the soils at specific locations. Once the soil-landscape model is refined, a significantly smaller number of measurements of individual soil properties are made and recorded. These measurements may include field measurements, such as those for color, depth to bedrock, and texture, and laboratory measurements, such as those for content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components. Properties of each soil typically vary from one point to another across the landscape. Observations for map unit components are aggregated to develop ranges of characteristics for the components. The aggregated values are presented. Direct measurements do not exist for every prope~y presented for every map unit component. Values for some properties are estimated from combinations of other properlies. While a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the soils in the area generally are collected for laboratory analyses and for engineering tests. Soil scientists interpret the data from these analyses and tests as well as the field-observed characteristics and the soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the soils under different uses. Interpretations for all of the soils are field tested through observation of the soils in different uses and under different levels of management. Some interpretations are modified to fit local conditions, and some new interpretations are developed to meet local needs. Data are assembled from other sources, such as research information, production records, and field experience of specialists. For example, data on crop yields under defined levels of management are assembled from farm records and from field or plot experiments on the same kinds of soil. Predictions about soil behavior are based not only on soil properties but also on such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over long periods of fime, but they are not predictable from year to year, For example, soil scientists can predict with a fairly high degree of accuracy that a given soil will have a high water table within certain depths in most years, but they cannot predict that a high water table will always be at a specific level in the soil on a specific date. After soil scientists located and identified the significant natural bodies of soil in the survey area, they drew the boundaries of these bodies on aerial photographs and identified each as a specific map unit, Aerial photographs showtrees, buildings, fields, roads, and rivers, all of which help in locating boundaries accurately. ! ! 6 :1 I I I I I ! I I i I I I I I I I I I Soil Map The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list of soil map units on the map and extent of each map unit, and cartographic symbols displayed on the map. Also presented are vadous metadata about data used to produce the map, and a description of each soil map unit. Custom Soil Resoutce Report Soil Map 8 A 0 ~0 20 40 60 Custom Soil Resource Report MAP LEGEND MAPINFORMATION Map Scsle 1 790 if printed 0~1 A size (8 5" × ! 1"} sheet T 'le so sur~eys thai comprise you~ AOI were mapped at 1 20,000 This product is genelated from the USDA-NRCS certified data ss of Date(s) aerial images were photographed 7¢ 17/2006 [he orthophoto O~ othe~ base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs t~om the background imagery displayed on these maps As a ~esult, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident Custom Soil Resource Report Map Unit Legend Suffolk County, New York (NY103) Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI CuB Cut and fill land, gently sloping 0.5 23.4% Gp Gravel pits 1.0 50.3% MfB Montauk fine sandy loam13 to 8 0.5 26.2% percent slopes Totals for Area of Interest 1.9 100.0% Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descdpfions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the propertes of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in ne way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements~ The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If 10 I I I I I I I I I Custom Soil Resource Report intensive use of small areas i~ planned, however, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions. Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil properties and qualities. Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series. Except for differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils ofa sedes have major horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement. Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness, salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use. On the basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soilphases. Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series. Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas. These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups. A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar in all areas. Alpha-Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example. An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar. Alpha- Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform. An area can be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made up of all of them. Alpha and Beta soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. Some surveys include miscellaneous areas. Such areas have little or no soil material and support litlle or no vegetation. Rock outcrop is an example. 11 I I I I I I Custom Soil Resource Report Suffolk County, New York CuB~ut and fill land, gently sloping Map Unit Setting Mean annual precipitation: 45 to 50 inches Mean annual air temperature: 50 to 54 degrees F Frost-free period; 150 to 225 days Map Unit Composition Cut and fill, gently sloping: 80 percent Description of Cut And Fill, Gently Sloping Properties and qualities Slope: 3 to 8 percent Depth to restrictive feature: 40 to 80 inches to lithic bedrock Drainage class: Moderately well drained Interpretive groups Land capability (nonirrigated): 7s I Gp--Gravel pits Map Unit Setting ,. Mean annual precipitation: 45 to 50 inches Mean annual air temperature: 50 to 54 degrees F Frost-free period: 150 to 225 days Map Unit Composition Pits, gravel: 100 percent I !I MfB--Montauk fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes Map Unit Setting Mean annual precipitation. 45 to 50 inches Mean annual air temperature: 50 to 54 degrees F Frost-free period: 150 to 225 days Map Unit Composition Montauk and similar soils: 85 percent Description of Montauk Setting Landform: Moraines Landform position (h, vo-dimensional); Summit Landform position (three-dimensional): Crest 12 I I I I I I i I i I I I I '1 Custom Soil Resource Report Down-s/ope shape' Convex Across-s/ope shape: Convex Parent material: Loamy fill over firm sandy fill, dedved mainly from c~ystalline rock Properties and qualities S/ope: 3 to 8 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage c/ass: Well drained Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately Iow to moderately high (0.06 to 0.57 in/hr) Depth to watertable: About 16 to 36 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity: Low (about 4.2 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability (nonirrigated): 2e Typical profile 0 to 2 inches: Fine sandy loam 2 to 27 inches: Fine sandy loam 27 to 60 inches: Loamy sand 13 I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I References American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). 2004. Standard specifications for transportation materials and methods of sampling and testing. 24th edition. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 2005. Standard classification of soils for engineering purposes. ASTM Standard D2487-00. Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of wetlands and deep-water habitats of the United States. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-79/31. Federal Register. July 13, 1994. Changes in hydric soils of the United States. Federal Register. September 18, 2002. Hydric soils of the United States. Hurt, G.W., and L.M. Vasiles, editors. Version 6.0, 2006. Field indicators of hydric soils in the United States. National Research Council. 1995. Wetlands: Characteristics and boundaries. Soil Survey Division Staff. 1993. Soil survey manual. Soil Conservation Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 18. htlp:llsoils.usda.govl Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 436. http:llsoits.usda.govl Soil Survey Staff. 2006. Keys to soil taxonomy. 10th edition. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. http:/Isoils.usda.gov/ Tiner, R.W., Jr. 1985. Wetlands of Delaware. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Wetlands Section. United States Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers wetlands delineation manual. Waterways Experiment Station Technical Report Y-87-1. United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National forestry manual, http:l/soils.usda.govl United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National range and pasture handbook, http:llwww.glti.nrcs.usda.govl United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National soil survey handbook, title 430-VI. http:#soils.usda.govl United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2006. Land resoume regions and major land resource areas of the United States, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Basin. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 296. http:llsoils.usda.gov/ 14 ! ! Custom Soil Resource Report United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1961. Land capability classification. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 210. 15 Appendix B - Win TR-55 Stormwater Runoff Calculation for the Current Configuration of the Fishers Island Electric Co. Facility I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I WinTR-55 Current Data Description --- Identification Data --- User: P. Fennell Date: 4/26/2010 Project: Fishers Island Electric CO. Units: English SubTitle: Current Status Areal Units: Acres State: New York County: Suffolk Filename: C:\Documents and Settings\PFennell\Application Data\WinTR-55\Fishers Island R2.w55 --- Sub-Area Data --- Name Description Reach Area(ac) RCN TC Area 1 Outlet 1.56 62 .121 Total area: 1.56 (ac) --- Storm Data -- Rainfall Depth by Rainfall Return Period 2-Yr 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr 1-Yr (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) 3.5 4.5 5.0 6.0 7.0 7.5 2.7 Storm Data Source: Rainfall Distribution Type: Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph: Suffolk County, NY Type III <standard> (NRCS) WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-1 4/26/2010 10:24:50 AM P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric CO. Current Status Suffolk County, New York Storm Data Rainfall Depth by Rainfall Return Period 2-Yr 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr 1-Yr (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) 3.5 4.5 5.0 6.0 7.0 7.5 2.7 Storm Data Source: Rainfall Distribution Type: Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph: Suffolk County, NY Type III <standard> (NRCS) WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-2 4/26/2010 10:24:50 AM P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric Co. Current Status Suffolk County, New York Watershed Peak Table Sub-Area Peak Flow by Rainfall Return Period or Reach ANALYSIS: 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr Identifier {cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) SUBAREAS Area 1 0.80 1.68 2.17 3.25 4.40 5.01 REACHES OUTLET 0.80 1.68 2.17 3.25 4.40 5.01 WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-3 4/26/2010 10:24:50 AM I I I I I I I I I i i I I I I I I I I P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric CO. Current Status Suffolk County, New York Hydrograph Peak/Peak Time Table Sub-Area Peak Flow and Peak Time (hr) by Rainfall Return Period or Reach ANALYSIS: 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr Identifier (cfs) (cfs) {cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (hr) (hr) (hr) (hr) (hr) (hr) SUBAREAS Area 1 0.80 1.68 2.17 3.25 4.40 5.01 12.14 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.12 REACHES OUTLET 0.80 1.68 2.17 3.25 4.40 5.01 WinTR-55, Version 1,00.09 Page 1-4 4/26/2010 10:24:50 AM P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric CO. Current Status Suffolk County, New York Sub-Area Su~amary Table Sub-Area Drainage Time of Curve Receiving Sub-Area Identifier Area Concentration Number Reach Description (ac) (hr) Area 1 1o56 0.121 62 Outlet Total Area: 1.56 (ac) WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-5 4/26/2010 10:24:50 AM P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric Co. Current Status Suffolk County, New York Sub-Area Time of Concentration Details Sub-Area Flow Mannings's End Wetted Travel Identifier/ Length Slope n Area Perimeter Velocity Time (ft) (ft/ft) (sq ft) (ft) (ft/sec) (hr) Area 1 SHEET 100 0.0500 0.150 0.100 SHALLOW 95 0.1680 0.050 0.004 SHALLOW 120 0.0350 0.025 0.009 Time of Concentration .121 WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-6 4/26/2010 10:24:50 AM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric CO. Current Status Suffolk County, New York Sub-Area Land Use and Curve Nu~er Details Sub-Area Hydrologic Sub-Area Curve Identifier Land Use Soil Area Nu~%ber Group (ac) Area 1 Paved parking lots, roofs, driveways A o418 98 Gravel (w/ right-of-way) A .027 76 Dirt (w/ right-of-way) A .017 72 Brush - brush, weed, grass mix (poor) A 1.102 48 Total Area / Weighted Curve Nun~er 1°56 62 WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-7 4/26/2010 10:24:50 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Appendix C - Win TR-55 Stormwater Runoff Calculation for the Fishers Island Electric Co. Facility with the Proposed 2.5 MW Diesel Electric Generator Project WinTR-55 Current Data Description Identification Data --- User: P. Fennell Date: 4/22/2010 Project: Fishers Island Electric Co. Units: English SubTitle: With Proposed 2.5 MW Gen Set Installed Areal Units: Acres State: New York County: Suffolk Filename: C:\Documents and Settings\PFennell\Application Data\WinTR-55\Fishers Island R3 - proposed.w55 --- Sub-Area Data --- Name Description Reach Area (ac) RCN TC Area 1 Outlet 1.57 62 .121 Total area: 1.57 (ac) --- Storm Data -- Rainfall Depth by Rainfall Return Period 2-Yr 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr 1-Yr (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) 3.5 4.5 5.0 6.0 7.0 7.5 2.7 Storm Data Source: Rainfall Distribution Type: Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph: Suffolk County, NY Type III <standard> (NRCS) WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-1 4/22/2010 1:56:35 PM I I I I P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric Co. With Proposed 2.5 MW Gert Set Installed Suffolk County, New York Storm Data Rainfall Depth by Rainfall Return Period 2-Yr 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr 1-Yr (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in) 3.5 4.5 5.0 6.0 7.0 7.5 2.7 Storm Data Source: Rainfall Distribution Type: Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph: Suffolk County, NY Type III <standard> (NRCS) WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-2 4/22/2010 1:56:35 PM ! ! P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric Co. With Proposed 2.8 MW Gert Set Installed Suffolk County, New York Watershed Peak Table Sub-Area Peak Flow by Rainfall Return Period or Reach ANALYSIS: 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr Identifier (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) SUBAREAS Area 1 0.80 1,68 2.18 3.26 4.42 5.03 REACHES OUTLET 0.80 1.68 2.18 3.26 4.42 5.03 WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-3 4/22/2010 1:56:35 PM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric CO. With Proposed 2.5 MW Gen Set Installed Suffolk County, New York Hydrograph Peak/Peak Time Table Sub-Area Peak Flow and Peak Time (hr) by Rainfall Return Period or Reach ANALYSIS: 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr Identifier (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (hr) (hr) (hr) (hr) (hr) (hr) SUBAREAS Area 1 0.80 1.68 2.18 3.26 4.42 5.03 12,14 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.13 12.12 REACHES OUTLET 0.80 1.68 2.18 3.26 4.42 5.03 WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-4 4/22/2010 1:56:35 PM P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric Co. With Proposed 2.5 MW Gen Set Installed Suffolk County, New York Sub-Area Su~ry Table Sub-Area Drainage Time of Curve Receiving Sub-Area Identifier Area Concentration Number Reach Description (ac) (hr) Area 1 1.57 0.121 62 Outlet Total Area: 1.57 (ac) WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-5 4/22/2010 1:56:35 PM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric Co. With Proposed 2.5 MW Gen Set Installed Suffolk County, New York Sub-Area Time of Concentration Details Sub-Area Flow Mannings's End Wetted Travel Identifier/ Length Slope n Area Perimeter Velocity Time (ft) (ft/ft) (sq ft) (ft) (ft/sec) (hr) Area 1 SHEET 100 0.0500 0.150 0.108 SHALLOW 95 0.1680 0.050 0.004 SHALLOW 120 0.0350 0.025 0,009 Time of Concentration .121 WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-6 4/22/2010 1:56:35 PM P. Fennell Fishers Island Electric CO. With Proposed 2.5 MW Gert Set Installed Suffolk County, New York Sub-Area Land Use and Curve Nun~oer Details Sub-Area Hydrologic Sub-Area Curve Identifier Land Use Soil Area Number Group (ac) Area 1 Paved parking lots, roofs, driveways A .431 98 Gravel (w/ right-of-way) A .016 76 User defined urban (Click button or A .055 39 Brush - brush, weed, grass mix (poor) A 1.063 48 Total Area / Weighted Curve Number 1.57 62 WinTR-55, Version 1.00.09 Page 1-7 4/22/2010 1:56:35 PM A~achnent G CMEEC "50 IN 5" PROJECT 2.5 MWG N E RATO R I N STALLATI 0 N FISH R'S ISLAND FISHER'S ISLAND UTILITY CO.,INC. FISHERS SITE LOCATION CENTRAL AVE. ISLAND, NY 06590 CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK ELECTRIC MAP LOCATION MAP 1000, SECTION 06, BLOCK 8, LOT 7 & 52 Northeast CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying & Architecture, PLLC 55 Main Street, Suite 340, Norwich, CT 06560 52 Crabtree Lane, Woodstock, CT 06281 888-291-3227 www.cmeengineerin g.com Professional Engineering 88 Howard Street New London, CT 06320 Consultants DRAWING INDEX .SHEET NO. TITLE G-O01 G-O02 G-O05 TITLE SHEET & INDEX OF' DRAWINGS LEGEND: CIVIL & STRUCTURAL LEGEND: MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL L-O01 L-O02 L-O03 L-O04 L-O05 L-O06 L-O07 CIVIL SPECIFICATIONS & CERTIFIED SITE SURVEY: SITE PLAN: GENERATOR ILAYOUT SITE DETAILS: MISCELLANEOUS SITE DETAILS: FENCE LAYOUT AND EROSION & SEDIMENT DETAILS GEOTECHNICAL INFORMATION NOTES BY CME ASSOCIATES DETAILS S-001 S-002 S-003 S-004- STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES PLAN: CONCRETE SLAB & FOUNDATION DETAILS: CONCRETE DETAILS SHEET 1 DETAILS: CONCRETE DETAILS SHEET 2 LAYOUT SHEET NO. TITLE M-O01 UREA ADDITION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES M-O02 UREA ADDITION SYSTEM LAYOUT M-O03 UREA ADDITION SYSTEM SECTIONS & DETAILS M-O04- UREA ADDITION SYSTEM SCR SCHEMATIC E-O01 E-O02 E-O03 E-O04 E-OO4A E-O05 E-O06 E-O07 ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES ONE-LINE SCHEMATIC CONDUIT PLAN-UNDERGROUND CONDUIT PLAN-ABOVE GROUND GROUNDING PLAN DETAILS SHEET DETAILS SHEET 1~ DATE: JANUARY 15, 2010 - ORIGINAL ISSUE ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET: G-O01 SYMBOL EXISTING [] oOF -- E C -- -- E 4X2 E -- S 12" ST' 12" T CABLE W 12" H.P. INV R X 21.5 10 6 PROPOSED ~W 4" FW X 21.5 S OH -0- GC CB TF +50.0 SF Ac WF · IP / DH FND o CALC PT CIVIL LEGEND DESCRIPTION ELECTRIC MANHOLE CHAIN LINK FENCE HYDRANT VALVE NO ID SEWER MANHOLE STEAM MANHOLE TELEPHONE MANHOLE MANHOLE NO ID WATER VALVE OIL FiLL PROTECTIVE BOLLARD DIRECTION OF FLOW ELECTRIC CON D UIT/SIZE/DESCRIPTION ELECTRIC DUCT/SIZE/DESCRIPTION SEWER/SANiTARY UTILITY LINE/SIZE SEWER/STORM UTILITY LINE TELEPHONE UTILITY LINE WATER UTILITY LINE/SIZE/DESCRIPTION INVERT ELEVATION RIM ELEVATION SPOT ELEVATION "10 FOOT" CONTOURS INTERMEDIATE CONTOUR LIGHT POLE HYDRANT BENCH MARKS OVERHEAD UTILITY LINE SILT FENCE UTILITY POLE GRANITE CURB CATCH BASIN TOP OF FRAME SPOT GRADE PROPOSED ELEVATION SQUARE FEET ACRES WETLAND FLAG CALCULATED POINT BORING LOCATION CRUSHED STONE (6" DEPTH) ABBREVIATION ADD BIT C.LP, C,L.F. CONG. EE E, ELEC, ENG. GE HP LP MTL NO, OPNG R STY (TYP.) W _DESCRIPT!ON ADDITIONAL BITUMINOUS CAST IN PLACE CHAIN LINK FENCE CONCRETE EMPLOYEE ENTRANCE ELECTRIC ENCASED. GARAGE ENTRANCE HIGH PI~ESSURE INVERT ELEVATION LOW PRESSURE METAL NUMBER OPENING RADIUS, RIM ELEVATION STORY TYPICAL WATER ABBREVIATION AASHTO ACI ADD'L AISC ANCH. APl APPROX. ASTM AWS B. B.C. BIT. BLDG. BOT. CHK'D CL CONC. CONT. DIA. DWG. E.F. EA. EL. ELEC. ELEV. ELW LQ. EXIST EXP. F.F. FT GA. GALV H H.P. HORIZ. I.D. IN K KIP KSI L LB LP. LT STRUCTURAL LEGEND DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION AND AT DIAMETER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY OFFICIALS AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE ADDITIONAL AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ANCHOR AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE APPROXIMATE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY BOTTOM BOTTOM OF CURB BITUMINOUS BUILDING BOTTOM CHECKERED CENTERLINE CLEAR CONCRETE CONTINUOUS DIAMETER DRAWING EACH FACE EACH ELEVATION ELECTRICAL ELEVATION EXTREME LOW WATER EQUAL EXISTING EXPANSION FAR FACE FOOT; FEET GAGE GALVANIZED HIGH HIGH POINT HORIZONTAL INNER DIAMETER LNCH; INCHES KIP(S) 1,000 POUNDS KIPS PER SQUARE INCH LONG POUND LOW POINT LONG TON (2,240 POUNDS) MAX MECH. MH MHHW MHW MIN MLLW MLW MPH N.F. N.I.C. O.C. O.D. PCI PSF PSI PVC REtNF. REQ'B SCH. SP. SPC. STIR. SYM. SYMM T. TAB T.C. T.O.C. TH. TYP U.O.N. V.I.F. VERT. W w/ W/O MAXIMUM MECHANICAL MANHOLE MEAN HIGHER HIGH WATER MEAN HIGH WATER MINIMUM MEAN LOWER LOW WATER MEAN LOW WATER MILES PER HOUR NEAR FACE NOT IN CONTRACT ON CENTERS OUTER DIAMETER PRESTRESSED CONCRETE INSTITUTE PLATE POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE REINFORCING REQUIRED SCHEDULE SPACE; SPACED SPACE; SPACED STIRRUPS SYMMETRIC SYMMETRIC TOP; SHORT TONS (2,000 POUNDS) TOP AND BOTTOM TOP OF CURB TOP OF CONCRETE THICK TYPICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED VERIFY iN FIELD VERTICAL WIDE WITH WITHOUT NOTES: DRAWING LEGEND: SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DETAIL NUMBER DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE SHOWN DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE DRAWN SECTION LETTER DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE SHOWN DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE DRAWN SECTION LE~ER DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE SHOWN DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE DRAWN °:'v%B' sSu%,ss,oNs 1/15/lO DATE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE BO STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK DRAWN:TCd IcHEcKED: MDP I^PP~ED: m/15/2010 ISO%%E:SCALE TITLE: LEGEND: CIVIL & STRUCTURAL FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS iSLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 DRAWING NUMBER Northeast Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street New London, CT 06320 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET G-O02 NOTES: DRAWING LEGEND: SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MECHANICAL LEGEND ELECTRICAL LEGEND DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE SHOWN DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE DRAWN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE SHOWN LOW PRESSURE COMPRESSED AIR DB DIRECT BURIED CONDUIT DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE DRAWN X PIPE ANCHOR CONCRETE ENCASED CONDUIT A AMMETER, AMPERE, AUTOMATIC /~~ SECTION LETTER ---- PIPE GUIDE ~ CIRCUIT BREAKER, THERMAL MAGNETIC 3-POLE AC ALTERNATING CURRENT~ DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE SHOWN · PS PIPE SUPPORT o CONDUIT UP AF AMPERE FRAME 3 PIPE TURNING BN ~ CONDUIT DOWN AT AMPERE TRIP DRAWING/SHEET NUMBER WHERE DRAWN 0 PIPE TURNING UP 0 GROUNDING CONDUCTOR,. SIZE AS INDICATED AUX AUXILIARY ] PIPE CAPPED · CONNECTION POINT TO EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAGE ~ PANELBOARB - SURFACE MOUNTED BKR BREAKER I~ It PIPING WITH INSULATION ~ ¢ PIPING WITH INSULATION AND HEAT TRACED J_= GROUND CB CIRCUIT BREAKER CT CURRENT TRANSFORMER, CABLE TRAY ~ 120/240V ~ DIRECTION OF FLOW ~ 115pHKVA ANDTRANSFORMER'RATIND INDICATEDSECONDARYAs APPLICABLEVOLTAGES' PHASE DC DIRECT CURRENT ~pJ DIRECTION OF PITCH -~((~ POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER, QUANTITY INDICATED (3) FDR FEEDER F, FU FUSE E HOSE CONNECTION - FEMALE ¢ 100:5 CURRENT TRANSFORMER RATIO (100:5) AND FREQ FREQUENCY '1- (3) QUANT TY ND CATED (3) [] HOSE CONNECTION - MALE G, GND GROUND ~¢ [] :~ DRAWOUT AIR CIRCUIT BREAKER DEN GENERATOR ~ UNIVERSAL EXPANSION JOINT ~ FUSED SWITCH GRS GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUIT ~ ANGLE VALVE HZ HERTZ z~ DELTA ~- BALL VALVE lC INTERRUPTING CAPACITY I~1 y~ WYE GROUNDED CONNECTION, SOLID GROUND BUTTERFLY CONTROL VALVE INST INSTANTANEOUS I'~'l BUTTERFLY VALVE 'L. FUSED CUTOUT J, JB JUNCTION BOX p~r CHECK VALVE (.) GROUND ROD KV KILOVOLTS D4 GATE VALVE ~_~ REVENUE METER KVA KILOVOLT AMPERES KW KILOWATTS 1~4 GATE VALVE NORMALLY CLOSED i1~'"~-- LIGHTNING ARRESTOR KWH KILOWATT HOURS ~ GLOBE VALVE ~ KWHD KILOWATT HOURS DEMAND MOTOR OPERATED VALVE L.A. LIGHTNING ARRESTOR ,l,)(~ MAX MAXIMUM ' PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE MIN MINIMUM ;,, ~ WITH EXTERNAL PRESSURE TAP No. FUNCTION N NEUTRAL, NORMAL ~ 2¢ VOLTS PER HERTZ RELAY NC NORMALLY' CLOSED SOLENOID OPERATED VALVE 25 SYNCHRONISM CHECK DRIVE N.O. NORMALLY OPEN 27 UNDERVOLTADE RELAY PH PHASE (~ 32 DIRECTIONAL POWER RELAY POTENTIAL, TRANSFORMER FREEZE STAT PT PVC POLYVlNYL CHLORIDE  ¢6 NEGATIVE SEQUENCE OVERCURRENT RELAY RGS RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT PRESSURE GAUGE INDICATOR 50N/51N NEUTRAL OVERCURRENT RELAY TJB TERMINAL JUNCTION BOX ¢~ PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 50P PHASE OVERCURRENT TSP TWISTED SIHIELBED PAIR 51C VOLTAGE CONTROLLED TIME OVERCURRENT RELAY TYP TYPICAL [] TRAP 59 OVER VOLTAGE RELAY V VOLTAGE, 'VOLTS (~ THERMOSTAT 810/U OVER/UNDER FREQUENCY RELAY VM VOLTMETER 87 GENERATOR DIFFERENTIAL RELAY W WATTS ' WHD WATT HOURS DEMAND METER ' '[ ""' 87N GROUND DIFFERENTIAL RELAY WM WATT METER 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE -- -- CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK DRAWN: APPROVED', DATE: SCALE: ICJ MDP TITLE: LEGEND: MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 iN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 Northeast Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 G-005 NOTES: SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES: GENERAL UTILITIES 1. SYMBOLS AND LEGENDS OF PROJECT FEATURES ARE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATIONS AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS 1. TERMINATE EXISTING UTILITIES, AS REQUIRED, IN CONFORMANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND INDIVIDUAL UTILITY COMPANY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND TO SCALE OR TO THEIR ACTUAL DIMENSION OR LOCATION. COORDINATE DETAIL SHEET DIMENSIONS, MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE, SHOP DETAILS. COORDINATE UTILITY SERVICE DISCONNECTS WITH UTILITY REPRESENTATIVES, DRAWINGS AND FIELD MEASUREMENTS OF SUPPLIED PRODUCTS FOR LAYOUT OF THE PROJECT FEATURES. 2. THE TYPE, SIZE AND LOCATION OF DEPICTED UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE REPRESENTATIONS OF INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM FIELD LOCATIONS 2. DO NOT RELY SOLELY ON ELECTRONIC VERSIONS OF DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND DATA FILES THAT ARE PROVIDED BY THE OF VISIBLE FEATURES, EXISTING MAPS AND PLANS OF RECORD, UTILITY MAPPING, AND OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION OBTAINED BY THE ENGINEER. ASSUME ENGINEER. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION OF PROJECT FEATURES. NO GUARANTEE AS TO THE COMPLETENESS, SERVICEABILITY, EXISTENCE, OR ACCURACY OF UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, FIELD VERIFY THE EXACT LOCATIONS, SIZES, AND ELEVATIONS OF THE POINTS OF CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING UTILITIES. 5. PERFORM NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATIONS, APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN NECESSARY PERMITS, PAY FEES, AND POST BONDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE WORK AS REQUIRED BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 5. COORDINATE THE WORK AND WORK SCHEDULE WITH UTILITY COMPANIES. PROVIDE ADEQUATE NOTICE TO UTILITIES TO PREVENT DELAYS IN CONSTRUCTION. 4-. GEOTECHNICAL DATA INCLUDING TEST PIT AND BORING LOCATIONS WERE OBTAINED FROM REPORT PREPARED BY C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES, P.C., DATED AUGUST 17, 2009. SEE SHEET LO07 FOR BORING DATA AND RESULTS. SITE RESTORATION 1. PROVIDE 6 INCHES OF TOPSOIL AND SEED TO AREAS DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION AND NOT DESIGNATED TO BE RESTORED WITH IMPERVIOUS SURFACES (BUILDINGS, PAVEMENTS, WALKS, ETC.) UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. WORK RESTRICTIONS 2. REPAIR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION LOADS, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER. 1. DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT ROADWAYS, SIDEWALKS, FIRE HYDRANTS, AND UTILITIES WITHOUT APPROPRIATE PERMITS. 5. RESTORE AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION OR BETTER, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER. 2. COORDINATE WORK HOURS WITH OWNER. MAP REFERENCE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS BOUNDARY LINES, EXISTING CONTOURS/SPOT ELEVATIONS, BUILDING LOCATIONS, ETC, TAKEN FROM "TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORP., CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NY, PREPARED FOR GW ENGINEERING, LLC" BY CME ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING, LAND SURVEYING & ARCHITECTURE, PLLC DATED JUNE 9, 2009, SCALE: 1 INCH = 20 FEET. 1. WITHIN LOCAL RIGHTS-OF-WAY, CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL MUNICIPAL STANDARDS. 2. WITHIN STATE RIGHTS-OF-WAY, CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OIF THE CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION'S STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND ISSUED REVISIONS/SUPPLEMENTS. 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFIC, CONTROL, SIGNAGE AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MUTCD (MANUAL OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES). 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE SECURITY AND JOB SAFETY. PERFORM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA STANDARDS AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS. 5. SITE SOIL MAY CONTAIN UNSUITABLE MATERIALS, PER THE OWNER ALL EXCAVATED SOIL SHALL REMAIN ON THE PROPERTY, CONTACT OWNER FOR SPECIFIC SOIL CONSTITUENTS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. ALSO SEE "EARTHWORK" NOTE 2. 6. SYMBOLS AND LEGENDS OF PROJECT FEATURES ARE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATIONS AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS TO SCALE OR TO THEIR ACTUAL DIMENSION OR LOCATION. COORDINATE DETAIL SHEET DIMENSIONS, MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE, SHOP DRAWINGS AND FIELD MEASUREMENTS OF SUPPLIED PRODUCTS FOR LAYOUT OF THE PROJECT FEATURES. 7. DO NOT RELY SOLELY ON ELECTRONIC VERSIONS OF DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND DATA FILES THAT ARE PROVIDED BY THE ENGINEER. FIELD VERIFY LOCATION OF PROJECT FEATURES. 8. PERFORM NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATIONS, APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN NECESSARY PERMITS AS REQUIRED BY THE OWNER. 9. DISPOSE OF DEMOLITION DEBRIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES AND STATUTES. EARTHWORK '~. NOTIFY UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE AT LEAST 72 HOURS BEFORE STARTING EXCAVATION. NY: "DigS~felyNewYork" AT 1-800-962-7962 or 811. 2. REFER TO THE C,T. MALE ASSOCIATES, P.C. REPORT DATED AUGUST 17, 2009 "GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION 2.5 MEGAWATT DIESEL GENERATOR, FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION, CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK". CONTACT OWNER FOR A COPY OF SUBJECT REPORT AND DIRECTIVES ESTABLISHED BY OWNERS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER AS APPLICABLE. FOUNDATION NOTES 1. ALL FOOTINGS SHALL BEAR ON NATURAL UNDISTURBED SOIL OR COMPACTED STRUCTURAL FILL HAVING THE MINIMUM BEARING CAPACITY AS INDICATED IN DESIGN BASIS 2. ALL SOIL SURROUNDING AND BENEATH FOOTINGS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM FROST DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 4`. THE SUBGRADE SHOULD BE OVEREXCAVATED 1'-6" AND TO AT LEAST 5'0" BELOW FINISHED GRADE AND BACKFILLED WITH 1/2 ....... . , CRUSHED STONE. FILL SHOULD BE PLACED IN TWO MAXIMUM 12-1N. THICK LIFTS AND COMPACTED WITH A VIBRATORY COMPACTOR .: .... , , WITH A MINIMUM VIBRATORY FORCE OF 1 TON AND WITH AT LEAST FOUR PASSES OVER EACH LIFT. 5. THE SUBGRADE SHOULD BE COMPACTED WITH A VIBRATORY PLATE COMPACTOR WITH A MINIMUM 5,000 LBS. CENTRIFUGAL FORCE. FOLLOWING SUBGRADE COMPACTION, SOFT OR YIELDING MATERIALS SHOULD BE REPLACED WITH COMPACTED GRANULAR IFILL, SEE REPORT PREPARED BY CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES DATED MARCH 50, 2009. FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 6. COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL SHOULD BE PLACED IN MAXIMUM 12-1N. THICK LIFTS AND COMPACTED TO AT LEAST 95 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY DETERMINED BY ASTM D'~557. IN CONFINED AREAS, USE MAXIMUM 6-IN. THICK LIFTS. COMPACTION EQUIPMENT IN CONFINED AREAS MAY CONSIST OF HAND-GUIDED VIBRATORY EQUIPMENT OR MECHANIICAL TAMPERS, ,,~ ., , GRANULAR FILL SHOULD CONSIST OF SANDY GRAVEL OR GRAVELLY SAND, FREE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL, ENVIRONMENTALLY' IMPACTED ? ' MATERIAL, SNOW, ICE, FROZEN SOIL, OR OTHER UNSUITABLE MATERIAL, AND BE WELL-GRADED WITHIN THE FOLLOWING LIMITS: U.S. STANDARD PERCENT FINER 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 SIEVE SIZE BY WEIGHT .3.5 IN. 100 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSiONS BATE 5/4`" 50-100 OR USE 6"(MIN.) THICK LAYER OF 5/8" CRUSHED STONE (CONNECTrCUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FORM 816, M.01.01, NO.6) CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS iSLAND, NEW YORK DRAWN: Ted IcHECKED: MDP I^P"'a%": IDATE:l/15/2010 IscAk%, SCALE ~ITLE: CIVIL SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 . RAw,.o .U.BER Northeast Professionol Engineerin§ Consultants 88 Howord Stree( SHEET New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 L--O01 NOTES: 1. THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSE INDICATED HEREON. ANY EXTENSION OF THE USE BEYOND THE PURPOSED AGREED TO BETWEEN THE CLIENT AND THE SURVEYOR EXCEEDS THE SCOPE OF THE ENGAGEMENT. 2. IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. 3. ONLY COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MARKED WITH THE LAND SURVEYOR'S SIGNATURE AND AN ORIGINAL EMBOSSED OR INK SEAL ARE THE ¥/? ~" "~ I ! ~ ~ ', il .'/ - . ' I ~ ~ PRODUCT OF THE LAND SURVEYOR. ,S~N~EAL¢; <'} ," LOCATION MAP SCALE 1=400 PROJECT, INC. g ~ ~0 %MONUMENT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Z / I // ' i ~ / ~ ' *~ /' / .~/ / 5,) s[~s IS IN ~N[ TOWN OF SOUTHO[a, COU"~ Or SUFFOLK TAX MAP ~ o ~ d m /[~/'~'¢~DERS //'//~ ~/ /~ ~// ll,) SITE JS S[RVICEO~- BY~ MUNICIPAL WATER A~D AN ON SITE SEPTIC bUALb. 4. COORDINATE DISTANCES ARE MEASURED FROM U.S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TRIANGULATION STATION "PROS". 5. SITE IS IN T~E TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK TAX MAP 1000, SECTION 06, BLOCK 8, LOT 7 ~ 5.2. 6, AREA = 47,441+ SQ. FT. (1.09 4- ACRES) 7. SITE IS LOCATED IN B AND R40-ZONE. 8. ALLOWABLE LOT COVERAGE B ZONE = 20% EXISTING LOT COVERAGE = 13% 9. BASE FOR LEVELS: NGVD 1929. 10. A PORTION OF THE SITE IS LOCATED IN FLOOD ZONE "AE" ELEVATION=Il AS SHOWN ON FIRM - FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK PANEL 19 OF 1026, COMMUNITY: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NUMBER: 360813 PANEL: 0019 SUFFIX: G MAP NUMBER 36103C0018 G EFFECTIVE DATE: MAY 4, 1998. 11. SITE IS SERVICED BY MUNICIPAL WATER AND AN ON SITE SEPTIC SYSTEM. 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO, REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CME Associotes Engineering, Land Surveying ac Architecture, PLLC 55 Main Street, Suite 340, Norwich, CT 06360 32 Crabtree Lene, Woodstock, CT 06281 888-291-3227 www.cmeengineerin g.com i l' -- -- CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK "'~ll"f~'"~'" d SHEET: I OF 1 , o,^w.:TC, JOHECKED: MDP I^PP g D: IDATE:1,15,2010 ISC% :,OTED ~TLE: CERTIFIED SITE SURVEY: CME ASSOCIATES FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 Northeas( Professional Engineering Consul(ants 88 Howard S(ree~ SHEET New London, CT 06520 ¢OOPYRIOHT 2009 L-O02 AUDREY N, LUDEMANN / ....... ~0~ ~ ~ I / ........ PROJECT, INC. g ~ . I (NOT / / ......... ~2 '.',, ~ / ,'~ '". , ~ ~ ..//I,, ,/-- ,' Lr~.-- // ............. ..... NOTES: , / ' : ""- ~ 'x / i ................................. / ............................... ..... 1..., : , . .xkx I~ (., .~'"4": ' ,~'!/h':,-,, ,,~ ,~ ~'~ 1. BOUNDARY LINES, EXISTING CONTOURS SPOT ELEVATIONS, BUILDING ' ~ " '" " ~ ~ <.,:~ ,::;,- , I LOCATIONS, ETC. TAKEN FROM "TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FISHERS ISLAND : /" ~ : '"' ' ...... ""' N'~"~ (.,:,,[ ~' .[ /...~., /' , '~(. ~ .......... ~ .......... . ~" ............................. ............ / X ~ ~ ........ ~ i ELECTRIC CORP., CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NY" PREPARED FOR ~ ..... ...... ¢~.. . , 'x~. , , ¢...,,~'" .'.~ / ~. . ".~*'~..' , .' , ~ Architecture, PLLC DATED JUNE 9, 2009, SCALE: 1 INCH = 20 FEET. ~ : / , ~ ~ ,, ....................... ' " , ' ~ / 2. APPLICIANT FOR SITE APPROVAL IS CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ~ ~, ' % ~, ................................ '¢ ' '' r ' i,, ~ ENERGY COOPERATIVE (CMEEC), 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360. ~ ~ ,, ' ...... ......... ' , :, / :I ' ' ' ' " .................. ' ........... ~ ............................. " ~ : / ~ 5, THE UTILITY COMPANY IS THE FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION ' ~ ~ '-.., ~, ~ -,, . ,~ / - .... ........... ~ ~ 4. THE INTENDED USE FOR THE PORTION OF THE LOT AS SHOWN ON THE , w ' ~ ' *" ~ ' ', , ~ / i ~ ; ~ SITE PLAN IS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A 2.5 MEGAWATT DIESEL ' ~ ~ .......... ' ~ ENGINE/GENERATOR ,', ~ , ~:,. ,~,'.~,~, ' '~ .. ~ ~ , ,,,,,,',m. ~ ~ / / ~ , ~ ¢ , ""~ ...... . .......................................... ' ' ".. '~ ~ : ' ~ N .... ,, x .,/' .~ .~.,,-,,. ,, . , , ~ .~ ~. '- , ~ , x x ' ANTI TRACKING PAD ~ ..... ' ' 'x ' .' ' .~ ..... M o~ V' , ~ UNDER STREET. ........... ~. ...... . ~ SEE DETAIL SHEET L 004 -x x .... .-,., , , ~ . ] / . -, .. ¢~. - '. x ~ - / / ~ '- ~ . .&. ., DETAIL L-O04 ~ n / ........................ ~ "xx x ~' '-z '..'~..,. ".. SEE DETAIL SHEET L-O05 ~ x ~.~:,~.-~.~........ .. ~ ~'': ' ~'::1 / ~ .' ~ ' '- - ' ~ ~' z ......... ~ ,,~'~ :~ , ~ '~ ' . . ~ ' ,-,., ~- - x ' - ., ............... ~:- ,. ,~ x, x % X i' x ',, % x .,/' ~ ~?' "' ,,o . '~N, ? ~', ~',,,' -':0 ....................... SECURITY CA~ERA POLE '; "-- , , -"X . . . ............ ,... . . .,. , . . , ., :.%, .......... . ,, .. ,,. . , , _ . x . , , ~ , Ji., ~ . ,~ .,. ~ ~ ' ~L~ ~ ~x ~ /S~ DETAL SHEET b 004 ~ ~ - ....... , , ~ , ~ ' , , , ~ ~V~Z X ~ -,-'~ ~: ?~-' ~ x ~. , ~;.~ x~, -~ ~ SEE DETAIL SHEE~.M~O03 / . " >~ -. ~ ] i ' I ; - OH OVERHEAD UTILITY UNE , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ., ~ ~.~,'.~,~ X,~x % ~ ~~ -~, ~ ' , x' x xj ~ o ~ o PROPOSED CHAIN UNK FENCE 2,5MWDIE~SEL'~M~ATO~ ~ ~ ~ ',~' ~ + . 2~ ~ ' ',xx '%" " '~ ~ , :-,'",,~ '"', ...... ~ / ' ~ / '~*.4 I I , . , , , , , ~ ~ % .... ¢ ~[~ ,~ +,,~: ~ ~ SOIL STOCK PILE ..... ~ ~ , ~ , .,, , . , SF SQUARE FEET , - . ~ ~Us~BD~bNE'¢.E~C~ x ~E: .~/ , ~ . ~7~( . :, ,' ~,, , h-¥ ~ ' ~ ' - i~ ~ i ~'~ , ....... ' , .¢ , , , IR / DH FND IRON PIN OR DRILL HOLE FOUND .... ~ ~ SEWER LNE FROM ~ x , , ~ ~ ~ -., , ' ~; , / x , , BUILDING TO SEPTIC , ,, / ,~. . . , . . , ,~4 ', x, ' ¢ ~ / ~ , / 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 , ,, ~ / , , :~ , /' , x . I ' / / ~, ,. ~, , : I , NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS .... ~ ~ / ~ , WATER CON~EC~ON FROM MUN C PAL L ~ (~ : ~ ~ ~..~,I . ;:.~ I , ', ,' / ' ~ :"'~'t /, ~WA~R SUPpL~TO THE BULDN6 .~ . m~ ',,/ %. . ~ / ,' ~ ' ..,-~ ~.-?,~' ,"-",':" ' / / CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE '" "~ ~' ~ 50 STOTT AVENUE ' ................... ' 'o.t~ I ~i / / ' ' // ' ' ~ % ~ ~: '" '"~ / ' NORWICH, CT 06560 ~,,~ .................. , /, ., .~ . ' , ' , .' ,, '~.~,x. .~ ... ,/ ,' ~ ~ ~' ~i ~ r ~ / cx'.~ ~2 ¢'-., ', .... ¢ ~ FISHERS ISLAND ' "' ~ ELECTRIC CORPORATION -. ,~A /" ~ : "' " ~ !~l ~, i',', , /' ., >". ' ~ ..... / ,, ,~ ...... ,x ,,, ' ' ''~" '' ' , ' ' ' ' ~ CENTRAL AVENUE " , ~' ~' '~ / , / ~ ? ~ ' FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK .,, , sx ~ - X ~ , ,,~. ~x ~ TCJ MDP MDP 1/15/2010 AS NOTED ,~ ,,,. ~ ,. ~ , ..., // ,' ~'. A ¢ .. , ~ .... ' SITE PLAN: GENERATOR LAYOUT FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 PROaECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE ~ 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 SITE PLAN ~ SCALE: 1"=10'-0" 0 10' 20' SCALE: 1"=10' Northeast Professional Engineering Consultents 88 Howard S~reet SHEET New London, CT 06520 ~COPYRIGHT 2009 L-O0~ NOTES: CAMERA PROVIDED BY 3'- 4" ~ CMEEC/OWNER GENERATION PROJECT EXTENDED POLE 5" SCH,40 / GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE OR EQUIVALENT STRUCTURE 2'-8" FISHERS ISLAND 12'-0" ELECTRIC CORP. 3"-4" PROCESSED GRA~ ~ 8" CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE I ~ 8" GRAVEL -- SUBBASE ~GRAVEL ROAD DETAIL LIG_HrT POST BASE SCALE: NTS ('~"~CONSTRUCTION SiGN DETAIL I N. DEPTH ~ SCALE: NTS ~CAMERA POLE DETAIL SCALE: NTS 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 ~'~'~' NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE ¢ - 30 STOT7 AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE 8" MINIMUM THICKNESS ~ "~,'~//' 2"-4" CRUSHED STONE FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK ~../¢j.CD APPROVED: DATE: SCALE: TITLE: SITE DETAILS: MISCELLANEOUS FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 ~ANTI TRACKING PAD DETAIL PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT SCALE: NTS CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 ~ ~ ,~ DRAW, HD Northeost Professionol Engineering Consultonts 88 Howord S(reet SHEET New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 L-O04 NOTES: POST TOP -TENSION WIRE 6~ CORNER BARBED WIRE ARbf-- CHAIN LINK FABRIC, EACH CONSISTING OF 2 STRAND BARBED WIRE 45°ARM TOP SELVAGE I~VISTED LINE WIRE WITH 4 POINT BARBS 25'-6" ~.. ~ j.,,., :: x .... ~:., ×,, "[l" :: :: ' ;: ~ :: :: :; ;: 33'- = " '~ ~ / 16'~ ~ 5/8" OD BR, E RAIL 2 7/8" OD ROUNB~ HOg R NO ' CHAIN LINK FABRIC TENSION BAR .... TRUSS ROD ~ ~2 7/8" OD LINE POST TENSION BAR CLIP- - ~- HOG RING 2 7/8" OD M~ ~' ~ ~UC~k[~ I.' F~CE ~OSI BAS[ 8" ,'~ ~IENSION WIRE ~[.~' DIA X 3'-6" DEEP ~ 2'-9" ., " CONCRETE FOOTING (SIZE TYPiOAL. I," CONCRETE (3000 PSI) ~ TURNBUCKLE o o o o o o ~L-- ~¢ ~ ~FENCE DETAIL CHAIN LINK FABRIC, ~ FENCE PLAN FOPS~LVAO~ TW,STZO SCALE: 1"=10'-0" --(3) STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE, BARBED WIRE 45"ARM EACH CONSISTING OF 2 STRAND ~ LINE WIRE WITH 4 POINT BARBS 1'-0" LOCK PIN (TYP. BARBED WIRE (TYP.) RAIL TIE~ - ~ ~l ~2" SQUARE GATE ~LINK-- q ~ ~ I FRAME (TYP 4 SIDES) -- RIVETED FLUSH (TYP.) RIVETED FLUSH (TYP.) TENSION BAR~ [ 2 1/&"~ ~~ADJUSTABLE --- .__ (TYP 4 S~DES) ~ ~ ' ~ ~TRUSS ROD ,CST co . ..CST CONNECT TO EXIS~NG LINE AND CORNER POSTS BY REMOVING ADJUSTABLE~ I ' '~ I, ~ MAKE A SOLIB FRAME EX[STING POSTS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE ~ANUFACTURER FOR SECURITY FENCE INSTALLATIONS. 4" DIA GATE POST~ · ~ 12 " ' .... '" (~IN~ESDO /~ % ~t,r ' ~' '. ' "~,!1,,~1 ' FENCE POST BASE 1'-6" DIA , (4ooo ~sO SCALE: NTS(TYP)FENCE WALK GATE DETAIL SCALE: NTS -.,~.;,,, . .; ,.,,", ~z* ._ ....... . , _____=__ ~ATE FRAMES · BRACES INTERMEDIATE LEAVES OVE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE A~ /~ ~~ /B FT. WIDE ~ ~~ B~ ~ ~ 30 STOTT AVENUE ~' % SION B NORWICH. CT 06~60 ~ m LINE POST ~. / ....... ~ ~ [11 II /PLU~E~ W/~ ~ FISHERS ISLAND o < PORK TYPE CATE TENSION ROD ELECTRIC CORPORATION ~ ~ LATCH AND PAD GATE HINCES FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK . 180' OPENINC ~ ULbA~A~ ~ ~1.. I~ SURFACE ~b~l ~ BETWEEN GA~ FRAME ~la~ I~ ~1 ~]~ TCd MDP MDP 1/15/2010 AS NOTED ~ ~[~ ~ %dOINT SEALANT ~1 ~ AND GRADE ~J~ I~ ~1 ~1~ TI%E: ~F II.J~ ~-' I~ AS ~EQU~ED ~ ~ ~1 .1~ ~L. I~ SITE DETAILS: FENCE LAYOUT AND DETAILS ....I~ FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 EXCEPT GATE ~ ~ ~ CATC ~ ~ ~ ~ ~%T GATE . ~ ~ %%~%~ :AT~ ~,, ,~ ~ PROOECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT '"I10' MAX. SPACING BETWEEN POSTS I CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE / ~FENCE GATE DETAIL~m -~3° STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 FENCE POST BASE f-6" DIA X 3'-6" / ~--I--/ SCALE: NTS ~"~'~: ..AWINGNU.BER DEEP CONCRETE (5000 PSI) ~ ~ 10' 0 10' 20' (TYP) ~ Northeest Professiondl Engineering Consultants SCALE: 1"=10' 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06320 ~COPYRIGHT 2009 L-O05 INSTALLATION SEQUENCE: 1. EXCAVATE TRENCH, MIN ¢" DEPTH 2. PLACE AND STAKE STRAW, HAY BALES USE 2-2"x2" STAKES PER BALE 5. WEDGE LOOSE STRAW BETWEEN BALES 4. BACKFILL AND COMPACT FLOW SECTION VIEW HAY BALE b~1 BARRIER ~ ELOW PLAN VIEW ~- HAY BALE BARRIER ~ ¢ L 'A' TO v ~ q q ¢ ~ 9 V HIGHER THAN POINT 'B' ELEVA~ON ViEW STRAW, HAYBALE BARRIER SCALE: NTS STABILIZE ENTIRE PILE WITH VEGETATION OR COVER --STRAWBALES OR 2 SILTFENCE SLOPE OR LESS 1 TEMPORARY STOCKPILE STABILIZATION MEASURES INCLUDE VEGETATIVE COVER, MULCH, AND PERIPHERAL SEDIMENT TRAPPING BARRIERS. THE STABILIZATION MEASURE(S) SELECTED APPROPRIATE FOR THE TIME OF YEAR, SITE CONDITIONS, AND REQUIRED PERIOD OF USE. NONVEGETATIVE COVER, SHOULD BE 1. AREA CHOSEN FOR STOCKPILING OPERATIONS SHALL BE DRY AND STABLE. 2. MAXIMUM SLOPE OF STOCKPILE SHALL BE 2:1. 5. UPON COMPLETION OF SOIL STOCKPILING, EACH PILE SHALL BE SURROUNDED WITH EITHER SILT FENCING OR STRAWBALES, THEN STABILIZED WITH VEGETATION OR COVERED. SOIL STOCK PILE DETAIL SCALE: NTS INSTALLATION SEQUENCE: 1. EXCAVATE MIN. 6"x6" TRENCH POST · 4-- ~- 2. SET POSTS OR SNOW FENCING WITH ...... ~ \ / ATTACHED FILTER FABRIC AT hi b/b_l~ ,~ / ! 10' UPSLOPE FABRIC ~ 5. BACKFILL TRENCH WITH COMPACT FILL ~ ~ TO COVER BOTTOM OF FILTER FABRIC ~ : I 4. CONSTRUCT LATERAL CROSS BRACING .... ~'~ ~1 AT CATCH BASIN FOR ADDITIONAL I- LU ~, 00'~'I SUPPORT ,,, ~ ~1 I ~ '-- /: I I SEDIMENT °,1 SECTION VIEW I WAY PLAN VIEW  FLOW FLOW ;BRACING FRAME & GRATE FABRIC 1 .~ ~/- POST b ~R ATHTA~ BpEoINT 'B' ELEVATION VIEW SEDIMENT FENCE FILTER FABRIC BARRIER SCALE: NTS /-SEED, FERTILIZER, SEED MIXTURE TYPE /JUTE NETTING LBS/ACRE 4" TOPSOIL CREEPING RED FESCUE 20 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 20 GRADED GRAVEL PERENNIAL RYE:GRASS 5 BEDDING ~5 DEPTH VARIES ( LOAM AND SEEDING DETAIL SCALE: NTS LBS/IOOOSF 0.45 0.45 0.10 1.00 NOTES: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES INSTALL ALL TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES AND STAKED HAY BALE BARRIERS AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN. CLEAR TREES, SHRUBS, AND BRUSH IN AREAS WHERE GRADING WILL BE REQUIRED AND GRUB AREAS TO REMOVE ALL STUMPS, ROOTS, ETC. DISPOSE OF ALL MATERIAL CLEARED AND GRUBBED OFF SITE. REMOVE AND STOCKPILE ALL TOPSOIL ON SITE AND PROVIDE A STAKED HAY BALE BARRIER ON THE DOWNSLOPE SIDE. SEED STOCKPILE WITH PERENNIAL RYE GRASS AT A RATE OF 40LBS PER ACRE AND MULCH WITH HAY OR STRAW. EXCAVATE AND/OR FiLL WORK SITE TO SUBGRABE LEVEL. FILL WILL BE PLACED IN 8 INCH LIFTS AND SHALL BE FREE OF BRUSH, RUBBISH, LOGS, BUILDING DEBRIS, OR ANY OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL. MOISTEN SOIL SURFACE PERIODICALLY WITH WATER TO MINIMIZE DUST. 5. INSTALL ALL UTILITIES, ADD EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AS NEEDED. 6. PLACE AND COMPACT BASE MATERIAL TO FINAL GRADE. INSTALL PAVEMENT, CURB, ETC. 7. ALL DISTIJRBED AREAS NOT COVERED BY PAVING, SHALL BE GRADED AND STABILIZED AS FOLLOWS: e) PLACE MINIMUM 4 INCHES OF TOPSOIL IN ALL AREAS. APPLY LIMESTONE AND FERTILIZER IN ACCORDANCE WITH SOIL TEST RECOMMENDATIONS. b) APPLY RECOMMENDED SEED MIXTURE AT RATE INDICATED. c) APPLY STRAW OR HAY MULCH ON ALL SEEDED AREAS. d) SEEDING SHOULD TAKE PLACE BETWEEN APRIL 1 THROUGH JUNE 15 AND AUGUST I5 THRU SEPTEMBER 50. IF OUTSIDE THESE PERIODS, AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH STRAW OR HAY MULCHING AT A RATE OF 90 POUNDS PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET. WHEN ALL GRADED AREAS ARE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED REMOVE ALL EROSION CONTROLS. UNNECESSARY CLEARING OF ANY VEGETATION OR GROUND COVER WILL BE AVOIDED. ANY DISTURBED AREA LEFT UNVEGETATED FOR MORE THAN FIVE DAYS ~LL BE COVERED WITH HAY OR STRAW MULCH TO MINIMIZE EROSION. HAY BALE INSTALLATION BALES SHOULD BE PLACED IN A SINGLE ROW, LENGTHWISE ON THE CONTOUR, WITH ENDS OF ADJACENT BALES TIGHTLY ABUTTING ONE ANOTHER. BALES SHALL BE ENTRENCHED AND BACKFILLED. A TRENCH SHALL BE EXCAVATED THE WIDTH OF THE BALE AND THE LENGTH OF THE PROPOSED BARRIER TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 4 INCHES. AFTER THE BALES ARE STAKED AND CHINKED, THE EXCAVATED SOIL SHALL BE BACKFILLED AGAINST THE BARRIER. EACH BALE SHALL BE SECURELY ANCHORED BY AT LEAST TWO STAKES. THE GAPS BETWEEN BALES SHALL BE WEDGED WITH STRAW TO PREVENT WATER FROM ESCAPING BETWEEN THE BALES. BALE BARRIERS SHALL BE REMOVED WHEN THEY HAVE SERVED THEIR USEFULNESS, BUT NOT BEFORE UPSLOPE AREAS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY STABILIZED. 'HAY BALE MAINTENANCE INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE AFTER EACH STORM EVENT AND REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE MADE PROMPTLY AS NEEDED. CLEANOUT OF ACCUMULATED SEDIMENT BEHIND THE BALES IS NECESSARY IF ONE HALF OF THE ORIGINAL HEIGHT OF THE BALES BECOMES FILLED WITH SEDIMENT. L. S%s%ULfss,oNs 1/15/10 DATE CO~N_NgC_T]CU~-M¥~Jt~.~AL~ ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE : " NOR-W ~--~6~ FISH,ERS ISLAND ,E~EOTRIC CORPORATION ....... CENTRAL AVENUE F_IS~_ERS ISLAND, NEW YORK ,PAWN: APPROVED: DATE: SCALE: TCJI ~DPIMO~ I 1/15/2010 I AS NOTED TITLE: EROSION & SEDIMENT DETAILS FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROdECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 DRAWING NUMBER Northeost Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET L-O06 C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES, P,C. SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION LOG ELEV,; DATUM: ,,,,,,,,, START DATE 7/17/09 FINISI4 DATE: 7t17/09 PROJECT. ~ew Ge~emtor CTM PROJECT NO.; 09.93~4 LQCATiON: FJs~er'sisland CTM 09SERVER: R. Wakema~ ,,, BLOWS QN = , > SAMPLE CLASSIFICATION NOTES ~!// 3 4 7 7 5 NOTES: ISSUE 1/15/10 REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY dOO,~E~,A~'IVB~ !l 30 STOTT AVENUE I!1 'r NORWICH, CT 06360 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE ,.~, ,, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW'YORK )RAWN: TITLE: IOHEOKE : I^PP% D: IDATE:l/15/2010 ISCA %:SCALE TCJ MDP GEOTECHNICAL INFORMATION FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT USTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STO%I- AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 DRAWING NUMBER Northeast Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET L--O07 NOTES: SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES: CONCRETE NOTES 1. WITHIN LOCAL RIGHTS-OF-WAY, PERFORM THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL MUNICIPAL STANDARDS, 1, MATERIALS: 2, WITHIN STATE RIGHTS-OF-WAY, PERFORM THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION'S 1.1. THE FOLLOWING ASTM STANDARDS AND DESIGN STRESSES SHALL BE USED FOR THE APPROPRIATE MATERIALS USED IN THE TENSION LAP SPLICE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND ISSUED REVISIONS/SUPPLEMENTS. CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. 5. PROVIDE TRAFFIC SIGN AGE AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE MANUAL OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL 1.2. CONCRETE: NORMAL WEIGHT IA: %PLICF IFNCTH M'NIMUM TENSION FMBEDM~NTS DEVICES. MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH F'C = 4,000 PSI © 28 DAYS STD 90' HOOK STD 180' HOOK 4. BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE SECURITY AND JOB SAFETY. PERFORM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA STANDARDS AND LOCAL MAXIMUM WATER-CEMENTITIUOS MATERIALS RATIO: 0.4 (AIR ENTRAINED) BAR DZE DAB BE^M REQUIREMENTS. MAXIMUM SLUMP: 5 INCHES Idn 12db dr 5. SYMBOLS AND LEGENDS OF PROJECT FEATURES ARE GRAPHIC REPRESENTATIONS AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS TO SCALE AIR CONTENT: ADD AIR-ENTRAINING ADMIXTURE AT MANUFACTURERS PRESCRIBED RATE TO RESULT IN CONCRETE AT #5 20" 22" 6" 5" 6" 2 1/2 OR TO THEIR ACTUAL DIMENSION OR LOCATION. COORDINATE DETAIL SHEET DIMENSIONS, MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE, SHOP DRAWINGS AND FIELD POINT OF PLACEMENT HAVING AN AIR CONTENT AS FOLLOWS OF PLUS 1 OR MINUS 1.5 PERCENT //4 25" 29" /" 5" " MEASUREMENTS OF SUPPLIED PRODUCTS FOR LAYOUT OF THE PROJECT FEATURES. AIR CONTENT: 6 PERCENT FOR 1 INCH NOMINAL AGGREGATE SIZE ?" ? ~/2 6. BO NOT RELY SOLELY ON ELECTRONIC VERSIONS OF DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND DATA FILES THAT ARE PROVIDED BY THE ENGINEER. FIELD 1.3. REINFORCEMENT: //5 55" 35" 9" 8" 9" 5" VERIFY LOCATION OF PROJECT FEATURES. EPOXY COATED DEFORMED STEEL REINFORCING BARS ASTM A775, GRADE 60 #6 40" 45" 10" 9" ]0" J" 7, SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR DIMENSIONS OF BUILDINGS AND ADJACENT SITE ELEMENTS INCLUDING SIDEWALKS, RAMPS, STAIRWAYS, UTILITY #7 bG" 55" 12" 1'" 12" PENETRATIONS, CONCRETE BOOR PADS, BOLLARDS, ETC. 2. LAP ALL BAR REINFORCING IN CONCRETE ELEMENTS PER TABLE "TENSION LAP SPLICE AND STANDARD HOOK LENGTH" (UNLESS OTHERWISE //8 56" 72" 14" '2" 1~" 4" 8. DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT ROADWAYS, SIDEWALKS, FIRE HYDRANTS, AND UTILITIES WITHOUT APPROPRIATE PERMITS. NOTED). 9. DISPOSE OF DEMOLITION DEBRIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES AND STATUTES. //9 /b" 8i" 15" ~4" 15" 5" 5. REFER TO MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL DEPRESSIONS REVEALS, PIPE SLEEVES, AND CONDUIT OPENINGS THAT ARE TO BE //10 8~" 92" ~/" 15" 1/" 5" 10. SITE SOIL MAY CONTAIN UNSUITABLE MATERIALS, PER THE OWNER ALL EXCAVATED SOIL SHALL REMAIN ON THE PROPERTY, CONTACT ' OWNER FOR SPECIFIC SOIL CONSTITUENTS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, CAST IN CONCRETE. NO ALUMINUM MATERIALS ARE ALLOWED. //1/ 93" 102" '9" 17" 11. PERFORM NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATIONS, APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN NECESSARY PERMITS AS REQUIRED BY THE OWNER. 4. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, LOCATE REINFORCING BARS WITH THE FOLLOWING CLEAR DIMENSION TO FACE OF CONCRETE. I 19" 12. FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS, LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON CONTRACT DRAWINGS FOR EXISTING STRUCTURES, ALL 4.1. CONCRETE ON GROUND: 5" CLEAR DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER AND ENGINEER OF RECORD BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. 4.2. EXTERIOR EXPOSED SURFACES OR SURFACES AGAINST EARTH: 15. THE SIZES AND LOCATIONS OF EQUIPMENT PADS AND PEDESTALS, AS WELL AS EQUIPMENT-RELATED SLAB OPENINGS, ARE 4.2.1. 2" CLEAR FOR #6 AND GREATER 4.2.2. 2" CLEAR FOR #5 AND SMALLER DEPENDENT ON THE ACTUAL EQUIPMENT FURNISHED. VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL SUCH ITEMS, DIMENSIONS INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS SHALL NOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE OWNER AND ENGINEER OF RECORD STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS MAY 5, DETAIL AND CONSTRUCT REINFORCED CONCRETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICAN CONCRETE rNSTITUTE ACl 301, "SPECIFICATION FOR NOT SHOW ALL EQUIPMENT PADS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS REQUIRED. REFER TO CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL STRUCTURAL CONCRETE." DRAWINGS. 14. LOCATIONS OF BORINGS ARE SHOWN ON DRAWING L-O07. BORING LOGS ARE INCLUDED ON THE DRAWING. 6. DETAIL REINFORCING STEEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE ACI 315, "MANUAL OF STANDARD PRACTICE FOR DETAILING STANDARD HOOK LENGTH REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES," AND ACl SP-66, "ACI DETAILING MANUAL." 7. UNDER NORMAL CONOIT, ONS AND POR CONVENTIONAL BU,LD,NGS. RE,NEORCED CONCRETE SLABS ON GRADE DEVELOP CRACKS. THE CRACKS STANDARD 180° AND 90° END HOOKS DESIGN BASIS ARE DUE TO INHERENT SHRINKAGE OF CONCRETE, RE-ENTRANT CORNERS, CREEP AND RESTRAINING EFFECTS OF WALLS AND OTHER 1, EQUIPMENT LOADS: STRUCTURAL AND NON-STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS. THE CRACKS FORMED ARE NORMALLY COSMETIC. THE STRUCTURE MAINTAINS ITS 2,SMW GENERATOR MODULE WITH 4,OOO GALLONS OF FUEL : 180,000 POUNDS (ESTIMATED) SERVICEABILITY AND STRENGTH REQUIREMENTS, - ............................. 8. A QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM OF FIELD TESTING AND INSPECTION WILL BE PERFORMED ON ALL CONCRETE WORK. SCHEDULE WORK AND ASSMAN 1,550 GALLON UREA TANK: 13,600 POUNDS (INCLUDING UREA) 2. SOIL BEARING CAPACITY USED IN THE DESIGN OF THE FOOTINGS: 3,000 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT, PER C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES, P.C. PROVIDE ACCESS TO ALLOW THE TESTING REQUIREMENTS TO BE COMPLETED. r, f4 5 OR GEOTECHNICAL REPORT DATED AUGUST 17, 2009 8.1. STRENGTH TESTS OF CURED CONCRETE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACl 318-05. 3. THIS STRUCTURE HAS BEEN DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATE OF NEW YORK BUILDING CODE AND ITS SUPPLEMENTS. ACI "BUILDING CODE 8.2, ALLOW THE TESTING AGENCY TO REVIEW THE REINFORCING PLACEMENT PRIOR TO PLACING ANY CONCRETE. PROVIDE THREE BAYS ~/,) REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE" (ACl 318-95), "DETAILS AND DETAILING OF CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT" (AOl 515 LATEST EDITION), ADVANCED NOTICE. AND ACI "CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONCRETE STRUCTURES" (ACl 350 LATEST EDITION). 9. SUBMIT REINFORCING STEEL DETAILS (SHOP DRAWINGS) AND RECEIVE APPROVAL BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH FABRICATION. FOUNDATION &: STEEL NOTES 11. CONCRETE MIX DESIGN, TRANSPORTING, AND PLACING, INCLUDING REQUIRED BACKUP DATA, SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACl 304R. AL SECI©N SUBMIT FOR ENGINEERS REVIEW AND APPROVAL. 1. MATERIALS: 12. CONCRETE FORMWORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACl 347R . ~' 1.1. THE FOLLOWING ASTM STANDARDS AND DESIGN STRESSES SHALL BE USED FOR THE APPROPRIATE MATERIALS USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF 13. HOT WEATHER AND COLE WEATHER CONCRETING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WiTH ACl 305 AND ACI 306 RESPECTIVELY. ~.~-- THIS PROJECT, 14. COLD OR HORIZONTAL JOINTS ARE NOT ALLOWED UNLESS NOTED ON THE DRAWING. I I 15. DO NOT USE CALCIUM CHLORIDE IN THE CONCRETE MIX.I" '2db I 1.2. ANCHOR BOLTS: 5/4"¢ HILTI HAS SS ROD WITH HILTI REBO0 EPOXY OR EQUAL. 16. SIZE AND LOCATE ANCHOR DOLTS AND EQUIPMENT PADS OR PEDESTALS TO SUIT EQUIPMENT FURNISHED. S~AN]ARD flOOKS: 17. REVIEW ALL DRAWINGS FROM OTHER DISCIPLINES AND COORDINATE ALL OPENINGS AND EMBEDDED ITEMS SUCH AS SLEEVES, ANCHORS, CONDUIT, ETC. THAT WILL BE SIDE COVER MORE IHAN 2 B" END COVER (90' IIOOK) MORE II,AN 2" MINhVUM 2, INSTALL EPOXY ANCHORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH HILTI INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. INCORPORATED INTO CONCRETE WORK. COVER TO TAI = 3. GRANULAR FILL SHOULD CONSIST OF SANDY GRAVEL OR GRAVELLY SANE, FREE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL, ENVIRONMENTALLY IMPACTED MATERIAL, 18. SLABS-ON-GRADE SHALL BE PLACED ON A GRANULAR BASE, COMPACTED TO 98% OF ITS STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D698, AND SNOW, ICE, FROZEN SOIL, OR OTHER UNSUITABLE MATERIAL, AND BE WELL-GRADED WITHIN THE FOLLOWING LIMITS: COVERED WITH A 10 MIL CONllNUOUSLY SEALED VAPOR BARRIER. THE BASE FOR SLABS-ON-GRADE SHALL BE INSPECTED BY A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER OR NOTED U.S, STANDARD PERCENT FINER SUNSTITUTE PRIOR TO EACH PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE, SIEVE SIZE BY WEIGHT 5.5 IN. 100 3/4" 50-100 MAP REFERENCE NO. 4 25-85 BOUNDARY LINE AND EXISTING CONTOURS/SPOT ELEVATIONS TAKEN FROM "TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY PREPARED FOR FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC OR USE 6"(MIN.) THICK LAYER OF 3/8" CRUSHED STONE (CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FORM 816, M,01.01, NO.6) CORP." BY CML ASSOCIATES, NORWICH, CT, BATED JUNE 8, 2009, SCALE: 1 INCH = 20 FEET. 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 4. ALL FOOTINGS SHALL BEAR ON NATURAL UNDISTURBED SOIL OR COMPACTED STRUCTURAL FILL HAVING THE MINIMUM BEARING CAPACITY AS NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE INDICATED IN DESIGN BASIS 5. ALL SOIL SURROUNDING AND BENEATH FOOTINGS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM FROST DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. I i~ iI.~ iI_l I 6. THE SUBGRADE SHOULD BE OVEREXCAVATED 1'-6" AND TO AT LEAST 5'0" BELOW FINISHED GRADE AND BACKFILLED WITH 1/2" CRUSHED STONE. I F~LL SHOULD BE PLACED IN TWO MAXIMUM 12-1N. THICK LIFTS AND COMPACTED WITH A VIBRATORY COMPACTOR WITH A MINIMUM VIBRATORY FORCE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE OF 1 TON AND WITH AT LEAST FOUR PASSES OVER EACH LIFT, NORWICH, CT 06560 - ,, 7. THE SUBGRADE SHOULD BE COMPACTED WITH A VIBRATORY PLATE COMPACTOR WITH A MINIMUM 5,000 LBS. CENTRIFUGAL FORCE. FOLLOWING /~i', ,~::,:.__ "'~4~, SUBGRADE COMPACTION, SOFT OR YIELDING MATERIALS SHOULD BE REPLACED WrTH COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL. SEE REPORT PREPARED BY , ,? .,,/¢, ', ,. CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES BATED MARCH 50, 2009. FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FISHERS ISLAND ' :' Ii';/ ELECTRIC CORPORATION 8. COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL COMPACTED GRANULAR FILL SHOULD BE PLACED IN MAXIMUM 12-1N. THICK LIFTS AND COMPACTED TO AT LEAST 95 CENTRAL AVENUE PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY DETERMINED BY ASTM D1557. IN CONFINED AREAS, USE MAXIMUM 6-IN. THICK LIFTS. COMPACTION FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YOR / . EQUIPMENT IN CONFINED AREAS MAY CONSIST OF HAND-GUIDED VIBRATORY EQUIPMENT OR MECHANICAL TAMPERS,L ' IA: %PLICF I,NOZH M'NIMUM TENSION FMBF}MSNTS STD 90' HOOK STD 185' HOOK BAR SIZE SlAB BEAM Idn 12db dr 4do #3 JO" 22" 6" 5" 6" 2 1/2" #4 26" 29" /" 6" 7" 2 ~/2" #5 55" 36" 9" 8" 9" 5" #6 40" 45', 10" 9" 10,, j,, #7 ha" Bi" 12" 1'" 12" 4" #8 BG" 72" 14" '2" 14" d" #9 /b" 8i" 15" ~4" 15" 5" #10 84" 92" 1/" 15" 1/" 5" #1/ 95" 102" '9" 17" 19" 6" DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED: DATE 'r~ "'.. SCALE TCJ MDP MDP 1/15/201~''~ ~tL~;A.S. NOTED -:~ 11TEE: STRUCTURAL SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES ...... FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 Northeest Professional Engineering Consultonts 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 S--O01 NOTES:  ~.~.~~ 1. CONTRACTOR TO USE CURRENT ASl DRAWING FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF CONDUIT STUB UP AREAS. CURRENT REVISION 8/18/09. 2. GEOTECHNICAL: FOUNDATION NOTE PORTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE TAKEN FROM C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT DATED AUGUST 17, 2009. SEE FULL REPORT AND GENERAL NOTES FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND // ~R~4'E~ PAD (TYP.) ~ '%% DETAILS. T.O.C. EL. 13.0 SECTION THE SOILS UNDERLYING THE AREA PLANNED FOR THE NEW GENERATOR ARE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING CONVENTIONAL SPREAD/MAT FOUNDATIONS PROPORTIOED FOR A NET ALLOWABLE SOIL HEARING PRESSURE OF 3,000 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. _ CONSIDERING THAT THE GENERATOR WILL BE SUPPORTED ON A SLAB/MAT FOUNDATION SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN ITS FOOTPRINT, THE ACTUAL PRESSURE APPLIED BY THE FOUNDATION ON THE UNDERLYING SOILS WILL BE MUCH SMALLER; THAT IS ON THE ORDER OF A FEW HUNDRED ROUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. UNDER THIS PRESSURE, THE SOILS UNDERLYING THE GENERATORS FOUNDATION SHOULD EXPERIENCE LITTLE COMPRESSION. HENCE FOUNDATION SETTLEMENTS ARE EXPECTED TO BE NEGLIGIBLE, THE SLAB/MAT FOUNDATION SUPPORTING THE GENERATOR SHOULD BE PROVIDED WITH A SUBBASE OF CRUSHED STONE AT LEAST 18 INCHES IN DEPTH. THE CRUSHED STONE SHOULD CONSIST OF AN EQUAL BLEND OF NO. 1 AND NO. 2 SIZE COARSE AGGREGATE. IT SHOULD BE PLACED IN TWO NINE (9) INCH LIFTS. EACH LIFT SHOULD BE COMPACTED/"CHINKED" USING A WALK-BEHIND VIBRATORY DRUM ROLLER WITH A WEIGHT OF SEVERAL HUNDRED POUNDS. AS A PROCEDURE SPECIFICATION, THE ROLLER SHOULD COMPLETE AT LEAST FOUR (4) PASSES ACROSS EACH LIFT OF STONE. UPON PLACING THE SECOND LIFT OF STONE, THE FOUNDATION MAY BE FORMED AND REINFORCING STEEL AND CONCRETE PLACED.  FOUNDATION BACKFILL MAY CONSIST OF THE EXCAVATED SITE UREA TANK CONCRETE SOILS/FILL MATERIAL. THIS BACKFILL SHOULD BE PLACED IN LOOSE FOUNDATION LIFT THICKNESSES OF EIGHT (8) INCHES AND EACH LIFT THOROUGHLY T.O.C. SLAB EL. 11.0 COMPACTED USING A "JUMPING dACK". AS A PROCEDURE T.O.C. WALL EL. 14.0 SPECIFICATIOON, THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD MAKE AT LEAST FOUR (4) PASSES OVER EACH LIFT OF BACKFILL, 3. RUBBER WATER-STOP (CETCO AKWASTOP) OR EQUAL SHALL HE INSTALLED N AT ALL CRITICAL JOINTS NOTED ON THE DRAWING. 4. GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ASI (ACOUSTICAL SHEETMETAL INCORPORATED, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) DRAWINGS (WORK #60241108) AND SUPPORTING CMEEC DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN/DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL APPLICABLE REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS, 5. THE CALCULATED STORAGE CAPACITY WITHIN THE UREA TANK CONCRETE ENCLOSURE WALLS IS (2,136 GALLONS) WHICH IS EQUAL TO APPROXIMATELY (140%) OF THE ASSMAN TANK CAPACITY 0,550 GALLONS). SEE SHEET S-3 FOR CALCULATION. 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE t"1' i'_. I -"i CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY"COOAbBAZ&~ZE- .... 50 STOTT AVENUE CT 06360 '~:i.;L~.~ ..~__ NORWICH, FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION " CENTRAL AVENUE ! FISHERS ISLAND, NEW '~R-_K - ~ITLE: STRUCTURAL PLAN:CONCRETE SLAB & FOUNDATION LAYOUt- FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROdECT: 50 IN 5 PROdECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC // %/CONCRETESLAB AND FOUNDATION LAYOUT 4' 0 4' 8' CONNECTICUTso STOTT AVENuEMUNICIPALNoRWICH,ELECTRICcT 06360ENERGY COOPERATIVE ~L~ SCALE: 1/4":1'-0" ~--% ~;~--~ SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" ' ~'~ ,'~ DRAWING NUMBER Northeost Professional Engineering Consultonts 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06.320 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 S-002 NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR TO USE CURRENT ASI DRAWING FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF CONDUIT STUB UP AREAS. CURRENT REVISION 8/18/09. ~: ~, 'j"'"~ ..................................... j 2. GEOTECHNICAL: FOUNDATION NOTE I~ !i i .I PORTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE TAKEN FROM C.T. MALE ~' ii I ' ' ASSOCIATES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT DATED AUGUST 17, 2009. SEE FULL ~ ~ i . h' .......... ! REPORT AND GENERAL NOTES FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND I, i DETAILS. BOOSTER PUMP SKID RAIN CAP BY OTHERS J: ii i : ~ : ........ THE SOILS UNDERLYING THE AREA PLANNED FOR THE NEW ~ , , ,! . GENERATOR ARE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING CONVENTIONAL ': I;ll~I ~, : ~ i ~I SPREAD/MAT FOUNDATIONS PROPORTIOED FOR A NET ALLOWABLE ' Jl ! ' j.:,~-,~-,~-~-,~..,:..,~..,~.©j , i SOIL BEARING PRESSURE OF 3.000 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. I; ~ r 3'-8" : j ,~ CONSIDERING THAT THE GENERATOR WILL BE SUPPORTED ON A I;~'i' ~: ............................................... j ~ I~ 3" SLAB/MAT FOUNDATION SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN ITS FOOTPRINT. THE ' ~~ ACTUAL PRESSURE APPLIED BY THE FOUNDATION ON THE UNDERLYING , I: .......... i ............................................. J ' ~ SOILS WILL BE MUCH SMALLER; THAT IS ON THE ORDER OF A FEW #5 @ 12 l,O.C. TOP & BOTTOM I' EACH WAY~ ii ; i~ i i ................................... ~'' i ~ HUNDRED POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. UNDER THIS PRESSURE, THE I \k i SOILS UNDERLYING THE GENERATORS FOUNDATION SHOULD ~\~ ~ ,.,I. EXPERIENCE LITTLE COMPRESSION. HENCE FOUNDATION SETTLEMENTS .\ i, ........ L .....~ .............................................. ., ..... i......,.~ .... ' " ~ ~ ~:~ ~ ' ARE EXPECTED TO BE NEGLIGIBLE. ~¢ 4"x4" I i '~ '~ ~ ~ CONCRETE (2 SIDES) ~ ~ FOR CONDUIT ACCESS BELOW SKID 3/4 CHAMFER EDGE % __.. i · 10" THE SLAB/MAT FOUNDATION SUPPORTING THE GENERATOR SHOULD BE "-,,,~ I \ ~ i DO NOT PENETRATE FLOOR PROVIDED WITH A SUBBASE OF CRUSHED STONE AT LEAST 18 INCHES !~\ ~ i REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS IN DEPTH. THE CRUSHED STONE SHOULD CONSIST OF AN EQUAL i ~ ~ -- "':] / FOR CONCRETE SURFACE SEALING ~ BLEND OF NO. 1 AND NO. 2 SIZE COARSE AGGREGATE. IT SHOULD BOOSTER PUMP SKID FOUNDATION BE PLACED IN TWO NINE (9)INCH LIFTS. EACH LIFT SHOULD BE 3'-" i ; 5' , SCALE: 1"=1'-0" COMPACTED/"CHINKED" USING A WALK-BEHIND VIBRATORY DRUM 2 i, ,: \ ~ ,, ,, ROLLER WITH A WEIGHT OF SEVERAL HUNDRED POUNDS. AS A i ~ ~ ~ ,~,,,, ~ ~ PROCEDURE SPECIFICATION, THE ROLLER SHOULD COMPLETE AT LEAST 6" CRUSHED STONE FOUR (4) PASSES ACROSS EACH LIFT OF STONE. UPON PLACING THE h ,,~/, ............................................ L,, ~,,; . SECOND LIFT OF STONE. THE FOUNDATION MAY BE FORMED AND ., ~ ... ~v.~.;-,,.;.~\,~ .................................. ~'q~;,~.', ,.t~'! ~ ..... ., ...,. ,,., ........ / ........... ...... ,-/' ,-,,, . REINFORCING STEEL AND CONCRETE PLACED. ~ ~, ~ ~ ~L ,~ ~ ,',~ ~ ;~ ~ ..... :~ ,. }'~, ,* *~,~, ,* ~ ,;~ ~,~ * ~ ,~ ~ ~ ,~ ,~ ~'~ ~* ,, ~ ~ .~ ;~x ~ ,~t ~ :,~ FOUNDATION BACKFILL MAY CONSIST OF THE EXCAVATED SITE ~ ~ ~,!'> ~i-~ ~. ~ ~,'** ~, *~*~*~*~*~*~,* ,~%~,~;~ i~ ,~'*~t,~ ,~';~', ~' '~' ;~¢~ '~%~;*~ I SOILS/FILL MATERIAL. THIS BACKFILL SHOULD BE PLACED IN LOOSE ~ ~,' '~;~, '~ ~ ~ '~" ~x ~7, ,~ ~,!~.. ,,,, *:~' ~'* ~ ' ~'~ 2 .... :4? ,~ ~, ~,,,, ~ .... ;~ ~, ~ LIFT THICKNESSES OF EIGHT (8) INCHES AND EACH LIFT THOROUGHLY ...... ~ ~ A ~ ; ~ ~ ; A ~ ~ ~ :~ ~ ; ¢ ~ ..... SPECIFICATIOON. THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD MAKE AT LEAST FOUR (4) ~ 7 3. RUBBER WATER-STOP (CETCO AKWASTOP) OR EQUAL SHALL BE INSTALLED COMPACTED STRUCTURAL FILL / ~ ~ / ~·-/ AT ALL CRITICAL JOINTS NOTED ON THE DRAWING. OR 3/8" CRUSHED STONE ~ \ V ~ --~ ~ ..... '~,,,~ .................... 4. GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR SEE NOTE 2 & GEOTECHECHNICAL REPORT \ 10 MIL SEALED VAPOR BARRIER / PnklPP~-T~- ~ i REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ASI (ACOUSTICAL SHEETMETAL ~ SEE CONCRETE NOTE 18 ON / '"'~;~,~'~'~ % i INCORPORATED, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) DRAWINGS (WORK #60241108) AND SHEET S 001 / ~ 30 DB i ' : SUPPORTING CMEEC DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN/DIMENSIONAL / 20 DE~ REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL APPLICABLE REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS. ELEVATION VIEW , 5. THE CALCULATED STORAGE CAPACITY WITHIN THE UREA TANK CONCRETE -- ENCLOSURE WALLS IS (2.136 GALLONS) WHICH iS EQUAL TO % Wo~erstop-RX 104 ~ APPROXIMATELY (140%) OF THE ASSMAN TANK CAPACITY (1.550 GALLONS). SCALE: 5/8"=~'-0" CONCRETE OR EQUAL UREA TANK ' · · :  SLAB / 1 X WATER STOP DETAIL ~NTS~TYPICAL CORNER REINFORCEMENT N.T.S. PULL BOX MOUNTING R:E::E:!B!:EE~ .............................................. J : SUMP VOLUME CALCULATION z-. /.. ................... ........ ' ~ ~ 'xi~~ i! ~ UREA TANK BY OTHERS VOID VOLUME: , . : , ......... ......... ~ , ~ ~ BOOSTER ENCLOSURE - 4'xS'-7"xS'=44.4 FT~ , , o, ....... 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 . ' '" ~ ~ '"~"'": / STORAGE TANK -'1Tx(6' DiA, TANK}~xS'=28,3 FT~ i : : ' ~ ~ ~ ' ' ' \ i , ~r NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE 10' - ..... , . .xxx*~,,>,,~ S~... .._.,, ................................................. ;, .............. u.--i ............. TOTAL VOID VOLUME - 44.4+28.5=72.7 FT~ : : , ,&-~'.~21~',,'~N::'. \ ,, . ~ AVAILABLE SUMP VOLUME - 558 FT~ -72.7' FT~=285.6 FT~ OR (285.6x7.48)=2,156 GALLONS~ ~1 I1~ ~.,I '~..,~ (~ ' ' ' ................ CONNEC~CUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERG~w~_~OPEBATIVE , , ,.,~ ["~ 3'-8"---d% '" 30 STOTT AVENUE ~t' j'~ '~"-'~T~z";"-'~....,. ' ~ ,, -- ' .............. ~ NORWICH, CT 063BO FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, DRAWN: TCJ IcHE°~Es: MDP I^%%bEs: IDATE:l/15/2010 ISCAALsE:NoTED 11TLE: STRUCTURAL DETAILS: CONCRETE DETAILS SHEET 1 FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT UREA TANK ENCLOSURE DETAIL 1' 0 1' 2' I SCALE: SCALE: 1"=1'-0" CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 5/8,,= 1,_0,, F"~ '* ~ %-~ ~. ~ ~; ~' ~" ¢ ~....., .~ ........... ~x'--*~,'--~.'*,~ CUSTOMER', CMEEC 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 2' 0 2' 4' 6' DRAW1NO NUMBER SCALE: 5/8"=1'-0" Northeast Professionol Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Stree( SHEET New London, CT 06,320 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 S-005 1'-8" THICK REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB 15'-2" OUTLINE OF GENERATOR ENCLOSURE 52'-6" REF. 4'-9" (ASO 10'-10" SEE NOTE 1 50'-4" REF. (ASI) SEE NOTE GENERATOR SLAB SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" ,~ ,,, ~,~ ,~ ,~ ;,.';~:;: ?~ ON GRADE 4'-5" REF. (ASI) (ASI) 2'-10" -- REF. REF. (ASI) (ASI) 52'-6" ELEVATION VIEW SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SEE NOTE 4 i : :~ ....................................... ~ ........................ ~ #6 @ 12" O.C. EACH WAY TOP & BOTTTOM ~"¢ HILTI EPOXY ANCHOR BOLTS~ ' HY150 HITSS OR EQUAL .;:.. CRUSHED STONE 6" '..:.i ":'., ,.. ,-,... ,,..'t, ':',, ":" .',, .... .i-, ,-: .,, 5~ SEE COMPACTED STRUCTURAL FILL OR 5/8" CRUSHED STONE NOTE 2 & GEOTECHECHNICAL REPORT 15'-2" SECTION VIEW SCALE: 5/8"=1'-0" ANCHOR BOLT :ATION PER MANUF. ~,WlNG 10 MIL SEALED VAPOR BARRIER -- SEE CONCRETE NOTE 18 ON SHEET S-001 HATCHED AREAS REPRESENT CONDUIT STUB UP LOCATIONS CONDUIT SIZE VARIES FROM 1"¢ PVC TO 4¢¢ PVC -- (NOT A BOXED OR VOID AREA WITHIN CONCRETE SLAB) SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY IN FIELD TYPICAL 8 PLACES ,I-15,,-I 54" TRANSFORMER PAD DETAIL SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0" 54" ARROW CONCRETE PRODUCTS I" 52" 'l //~TRANSFORMER PAD (OR EQUAL) :..L.Li ..... ,,..' . j.~ . .J~l" . I,,.. I,~ .,,: ! ...,..,...,: ' ' WALLS B 1/2" ELEVATI ON SCALE: 5/4"=1'-0" 4' 0 ~' 8' SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 2' 0 2' 4' 6' SCALE: 5/8"=1'-0" 1' 0 1' 2' SCALE: 5/4"= f-o" NOTES: CONTRACTOR TO USE CURRENT ASI DRAWING FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF CONDUIT STUB UP AREAS. CURRENT REVISION 8/18/09. GEOTECHNICAL: FOUNDATION NOTE PORTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE TAKEN FROM C.T. MALE ASSOCIATES GEOTECHNICAL REPORT DATED AUGUST 17, 2009. SEE FULL REPORT AND GENERAL NOTES FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND DETAILS. SECTION 6.0 THE SOILS UNDERLYING THE AREA PLANNED FOR THE NEW GENERATOR ARE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING CONVENTIONAL SPREAD/MAT FOUNDATIONS PROPORTIOED FOR A NET ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURE OF 5,000 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. CONSIDERING THAT THE GENERATOR WILL BE SUPPORTED ON A SLAB/MAT FOUNDATION SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN ITS FOOTPRINT, THE ACTUAL PRESSURE APPLIED BY THE FOUNDATION ON THE UNDERLYING SOILS WILL BE MUCH SMALLER; THAT IS ON THE ORDER OF A FEW HUNDRED POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT. UNDER THIS PRESSURE, THE SOILS UNDERLYING THE GENERATORS FOUNDATION SHOULD EXPERIENCE LITTLE COMPRESSION. HENCE FOUNDATION SETTLEMENTS ARE EXPECTED TO BE NEGLIGIBLE. THE SLAB/MAT FOUNDATION SUPPORTING THE GENERATOR SHOULD BE PROVIDED WITH A SUBBASE OF CRUSHED STONE AT LEAST 18 INCHES IN DEPTH. THE CRUSHED STONE SHOULD CONSIST OF AN EQUAL BLEND OF NO. 1 AND NO. 2 SIZE COARSE AGGREGATE. IT SHOULD BE PLACED IN TWO NINE (9) INCH LIFTS. EACH LIFT SHOULD BE COMPACTED/"CHINKED" USING A WALK-BEHIND VIBRATORY DRUM ROLLER WITH A WEIGHT OF SEVERAL HUNDRED POUNDS. AS A PROCEDURE SPECIFICATION, THE ROLLER SHOULD COMPLETE AT LEAST FOUR (4) PASSES ACROSS EACH LIFT OF STONE, UPON PLACING THE SECOND LIFT OF STONE, THE FOUNDATION MAY BE FORMED AND REINFORCING STEEL AND CONCRETE PLACED. FOUNDATION BACKFILL MAY CONSIST OF THE EXCAVATED SITE SOILS/FILL MATERIAL. THIS BACKFILL SHOULD BE PLACED IN LOOSE LIFT THICKNESSES OF EIGHT (8} INCHES AND EACH LIFT THOROUGHLY COMPACTED USING A "JUMPING JACK". AS A PROCEDURE SPECIFICAT/OON, THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD MAKE AT LEAST FOUR (4) PASSES OVER EACH LIFT OF BACKFILL, WATER-STOP SHALL BE INSTALLED AT ALL CRITICAL JOINTS NOTED ON THE DRAWING, GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR REFERENCE ONLY, REFER TO ASl (ACOUSTICAL SHEETMETAL INCORPORATED, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) DRAWINGS (WORK #60241108) AND SUPPORTING CMEEC DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN/DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL APPLICABLE REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS. 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY CC).OI~ERA~'I~ 50 STOTT AVENUE ///, ~ ,,4 '. NORWICH, CT 06560 "'/~//' r~"~ ,. '"'";,1~'~, FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPO~A~N ' ,/ CENTRAL AVENUe.. ~. r,' FISHERS ISLAND, NbW'.~O~R -'. / TCJ MDP MDP I 1/15/2010 I AS'*NgZED STRUCTURAL DETAILS: CONCRETE DETAILS SHEET 2 FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 DRAWING NUMBER Northeast Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET NOTES: SPECIFICATIONS NOTES: PIPE AND TUBING: OPERATIONAL LEAK TESTING: A. PIPE TUBING: ASTM A26g-01, SEAMLESS, STAINLESS STEEL. (MANUFACTURED BY AN OPERATIONAL LEAK TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED FOR ALL UREA BOOSTER STATION INTERFACE PIPING SYSTEMS FOR STRUCTURAL SWAGELOK OR APPROVED EQUAL) INTEGRITY AND LEAKS. CLEAN WATER/UREA SHALL BE USED FOR ALL TEST FLUID WITH ALL LINES BEING COMPLETELY FLUSHED FOR CLEANLINESS BEFORE EXECUTION OF TEST. THE LEAK TEST SHALL BE PERFORMED AT THE MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE OF THE BOOSTER PUMP STATION. THE SYSTEM SHALL BE INSPECTED FOR LEAKS, CRACKS, OR OTHER SIGNS OF DEFECTS BEFORE THE APPLICATION OF FINAL PIPING INSULATION IS APPLIED. ALL TEST RESULTS SHALL BE FORMALLY DOCUMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PIPE AND TUBING FITTINGS: ANSI/ASME B31.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMANENT RECORD AND RETENTION BY THE OWNER. A. THREADED FITTINGS: ASME B16.11, WITH THREADS ACCORDING TO ASME B1.20.1. PIPING SUPPORTS: B. STAINLESS STEEL FLANGES AND FLANGED FITTINGS: ASME B16.5. ALL UREA AND COMPRESSED AIR TUBING SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY A CHANNEL RACEWAY SUPPORT STRUCTURE AS MANUFACTURED C. STAINLESS STEEL TUBING FITTINGS: ASTM A276, ASME SA479. (MANUFACTURED BY SWAGELOK OR APPROVED EQUAL) BY CHANNEL-TRACK & TUBE-WAY INDUSTRIES OR APPROVED EQUAL. COMPLETE SYSTEM SHALL BE FABRICATED FROM 304 OR 316 STAINLESS STEEL. PIPE SUPPORT SPACING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING: JOINING MATERIALS: HORIZONTAL: A. GASKETS FOR FLANGED JOINTS: RING TYPE FOR STEEL FLANGES. SELECT MATERIALS THAT SUIT SERVICE OF PIPING IN WHICH STEEL PIPING MAXIMUM SPACING GASKET IS INSTALLED AND IS NOT DETRIMENTALLY AFFECTED BY CHEMICAL AND THERMAL CONDITIONS OF UREA SOLUTION. W' AND SMALLER 4'-0" ~" THROUGH 1" 6'-0" B. COMPOUND THREADED JOINTS: JOINT COMPOUND FOR THREADED JOINTS SHALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY FEDERAL PROCESS 1~" AND LARGER 1O'-O" COMPANY OR AS APPROVED. JOINT COMPOUND SHALL BE "GASOILA SOFTSET WITH TEFLON" OR AS APPROVED VERTICAL: STEEL AND COPPER PIPING SHALL BE SUPPORTED AT 1D'-O" INTERVALS, MAXIMUM SPACING. ALL OTHER PIPING PIPES SHALL BE SUPPORTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PIPING SUPPORT SPACING TABLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE. UREA TANK AND SPECIALTIES: A. UREA TANK PROVIDED BY OWNER, SHALL BE A DOUBLE WALL TANK MANUFACTURED BY ASSMANN CORPORATION OF AMERICA , MISCELLANEOUS: GARRET IN. AND AS DESCRIBED IN THE DETAILED MECHANICAL DRAWINGS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS DESIGN. ALL CARBON STEEL SURFACES SHALL BE PROPERLY PREPARED AND PAINTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STEEL STRUCTURES PAINTING B. PIPING, FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS: FABRICATED FROM MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR UREA SERVICE AND HAVING THREADED ENDS FOR COUNCIL (SSPC) PROCEDURES BP-l, SP-2, AND SP-3 AS APPLICABLE. SMALLER THAN 2 INCH AND FLANGED ENDS FOR 2 INCH AND LARGER. 1. STAINLESS STEEL HOSE, FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS: CORRUGATED, STAINLESS-STEEL, INNER TUBING COVERED WITH STAINLESS-STEEL WIRE BRAID. 2. UL LISTED. VALVES: A. GENERAL: 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL VALVES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND ALL VALVES THAT ARE NECESSARY FOR PROPER OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT. ALL PIPING CONNECTIONS TO EACH PIECE OF EQUIPMENT AND ALL BRANCH CONNECTIONS TO MAINS SHALL HAVE CUT-OFF VALVES. 2. VALVES OF EACH TYPE SHALL BE OF THE MANUFACTURER SPECIFIED OR AS APPROVED. VALVE SIZES SHALL BE AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY THE END USER'S SERVICE PERSONNEL WiTH THE VALVE MANUFACTURER'S MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING IN-FIELD VALVE SEAL ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS. B. BALL VALVES: 1. BALL VALVES SHALL BE OF FULL-PORT DESIGN WITH STAINLESS STEEL BODY AND END FITTINGS. VALVE BALL AND STEM SHALL BE OF STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION. SEATS SHALL BE MADE OF GLASS FIBER REINFORCED PTFE. AS MANUFACTURED BY APPOLLO VALVE MODEL 87A-200 SERIES 2. BALL VALVE SEATING SHALL BE OF PRE-COMPRESSED SEAT DESIGN AND SHALL BE FIELD ADJUSTABLE WITH STANDARD HAND TOOLS WITHOUT REMOVING THE VALVE FROM THE LINE. DESIGN SHALL ALLOW FOR REPETITIVE ADJUSTMENTS OVER SEVERAL YEARS BEFORE SEAT REPLACEMENT IS NECESSARY. FLOATING BALL TYPE DESIGNS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. 3. STEM SHALL BE OF POSITIVE SEALING, MECHANICALLY LIVE-LOADED DESIGN INCORPORATING BELLEVILLE SPRING WASHERS AND DOUBLE TEFLON SEAL/BUSHING ARRANGEMENT. UNLOADED STEM PACKING DESIGNS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. PIPING/TUBING INSULATION AND HEAT TRACING: A. INSULATION: FURNISH ALL LABOR, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES, AND PERFORMING ALL OPERATIONS REQUIRED, FOR THE CORRECT FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF THERMAL INSULATION APPLIED TO THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT'. 1, UREA SYSTEM SOLUTION FROM -15F TO 95F AMBIENT TEMPERATURE THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALS SHALL MEET THE PROPERTY REQUIREMENTS OF ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AS APPLICABLE TO THE SPECIFIC PRODUCT OR END USE: 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 2. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING OF MATERIALS SPECIFICATIONS: NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE B.A' AsTMASTM C 553'0 612, "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR MINERAL FIBER BLANKET INSULATION FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS" ~, ' i'l ~1~ ~11~~11~ ~' ~1111 "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR MINERAL FIBER BLOCK AND BOARD THERMAL INSULATION" t · C. ASTM C 1393, "SPECIFICATION FOR PERPENDICULARLY ORIENTED MINERAL FIBER ROLL AND SHEET THERMAL INSULATION FOR PIPES AND ~~ TANKS" CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENeRgY' ~'OPBRATi'~/E"','.~,..;;;;;~¢,~= B. ASTM C 1136, "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR FLEXIBLE, LOW PERMEANCE VAPOR RETARDERS FOR THERMAL INSULATION" 30 STOTT AVENUE ALL TUBING (INCLUDING HEAT TRACING, HANGER MOUNTING, ETC.) SHALL BE MOUNTED TO THE GENERATOR ENCLOSURE WITH COMPATIBLE NORWICH, CT 06360 .-~ (Ir- I~. [~ /~ ~,, ~, ~' FASTENERS AS RECOMMENDED BY AAMA (AMERICAN ALUMINUM MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION) AS APPLICABLE. , ~ ~'[!' ~,,I B. HEAT TRACING: FISHERS ISLAND ' ALL PIPES, VALVES, EQUIPMENT AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH HEAT TRACING WHERE SHOWN; OR, WHERE NOT SHOWN, ELECTRIC CORPORAT,,ION HEAT TRACING SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ALL CASES WHERE SUCH ITEMS COULD BE ENDANGERED BY FREEZING. SUCH HEAT TRACING CENTRAL AVENUE SHALL CONSIST OF SPIRAL WRAPPING WITH ELECTRICAL HEATING CABLES AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER AND SUBSEQUENT FISHERS ISLAND, iN£~.K. INSULATION WITH FIBER GLASS SECTIONS, SEALED AND WEATHERPROOFED AS SPECIFIED.~t~,~,, ........ '"' THE HEATING CABLES SHALL BE CONTROLLED FROM THERMOSTATS INSTALLED IN REPRESENTATIVE LOCATIONS' THE HEAT TRACING SYSTEMS DRAWN: I CHECKED: I APPROVED: I BATE: SHALL BE INSTALLED COMPLETE, INCLUDING HEATING ELEMENTS, POWER CONNECTIONS, END SEALS, AND CONTROLLING THERMOSTATS IN TCJ PMB PMB 1/15/2010 AS NOTED ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S PRINTED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. ~TLE: UREA ADDITION SYSTEM NOTES & SPECIFICATIONS FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 Norther]st Professional Engineering Consults]nfs 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2O09 M-O01 NOTES: 1. GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ASI (ACOUSTICAL .- ................... :-.. i i SHEETMETAL INCORPORATED, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) ?~:'?-----:'-:' ';'~' ' ' ~' GENERATOR ENCLOSURE UREA SUPPLY TO ................ -h-~ DRAWINGS (WORK #60241108) AND SUPPORTING CMEEC DOSING BOX INLET il!: : ! DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN/DIMENSIONAL WITHIN ENCLOSURE i lli ; i REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GENERATOR AND  ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL ~1 ~ i ~ APPLICABLE REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS. I ,ii; ,.~. ' .' ~" S.S. TUBING 2. UREA TANK AND RAIN CAP ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR i ; : ; REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ASI (ACOUSTICAL SHEET Ill: ' : METAL INCORPORATED. VIRGINIA BEACH. VA) DRAWINGS ii i ; ; UREA TANK RAIN CAP (WORK #69551209) AND SUPPORTING CMEEC DESIGN i , ; : . /-- ATTACHED TO CONCRETE ~l:i i , / DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN/DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS .... ~ ,.' i : SUMP WALLS "'""'""""~"'"~'" ~5' '" ' ' '/-' ASSOCIATED WITH THE UREA TANK AND RAIN CAP ' "" 2" JACKET INSULATION ' ' , ' ,, INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL APPLICABLE , -,,, WITH HEAT TRACE ' :' ' ~ REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS. ,, ,, ! I' '~ i :. 3. FIBERGLASS PIPING SHALL BE LEAK TESTED FOLLOWING "~ \' ~ I' ~ : '. PIPE SLEEVE ' ~' 6" INSTALLATION USING CLOSED END TEST PLUGS. · ,x : - ' ' ' FIBERGLASS PIPING , v :. :. i ! .-~B ND STRAND SERIES 2000 ~'~ ~' - ~ ~" ~''li'; ! i i /i/i SEE NOTE 5 ~ .-/~:;%~ .... ; ..%~> ,-...... x~N..>,x % ~x ~ % (~ ~ . . . '.'"'"'~ . ¢..~'~ .... , ~ ~.x .--.< ~ OPEN FOR NSPECTON~: .................. ;.L.I % /,:T,,e ~ -,,, ,, , *, /~ x N~ N k %¢ N ' ' Ii JACKET INSULATION , % , - **..., . -- , . ~, , ,, ~ ; i ~ :' WITH HEAT TRACE ~ ~ x ... - ....... i ' ~ ~" S.S. TUBING ~ ~ , ~ X ~ x,,,.~~,> ~ / : ' ~ UREA SUPPLY FROM ~ ~ ~ , , ~*. ~~ ~ ~ /~ ~ BOOSTER STATION O*ZA,L ,. . - WALL S*O*AO* *A.* DETAIL % k -- I -- / ~ % N</,. %,, x ' ~~¢ ~ i ~ ~"- r- -j % /x %.:~%.-,;% Y ~~ ~ % %% V/ % ~ UREA AND AIR INJECTION ~ SCR INJECTION FLANGE ~" S S TUB NG UREA RETURN LINES W/ISOLATION VALVES / % % / % ~~% % ' : '~ ........... ~ i:i ........ RUN FROM PENETRATION % / ~~xX BULKHEAD TO SCR ~,~ :~:~,:?~ :] ':' ~ ~ SCR iNJECTION POINT % % , ~ S.S. ~BING RUN IN SUPPORT TRAY W/HEAT " ' ' % TRACE AND COVERED WITH 2 ALUMINUM '~',~ DOUBLE X N <:f /' TYPICAL S.S. TUBING SUPPORT PROVIDE PER TYGON 2075 CHEMICAL '* V, ~ V ~" SS TUBNG UREA SUPPLY LNE / MANUFACTURERS SPAN RECOMMENBATONS RESISTANT TUBING RUN-4;; ~:': ~ /~ ~ · ' :,' :.'*', INSIDE OUTER PIPING '~,*: : ,, / %~ RUN OVERHEAD W/SOLATON VALVE (REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS SHEET) ,: , , (TYPO u ,~ :~ , , / ~. ~ * !~' 4"-:-~ ...... , . 'x ~ X~: ' ' ' '; ~ ' " ~ ~ '" ~? 2" METAL JACKET INSULATION '~' ".. ' ....................... % ~ / '~'"" ~ WITH HEAT TRACE ,. ~ " " ~, GENERATOR ,., "-, V ,;" 2" SCHEDULE ~0 ..*. -' ALVA*,Z*O OUT** "-{ % ~;xv ,' ',"~;'~'~ .. ~ GENERATOR 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 : AND FITTINGS ,,~ "% , i ~i~ ENCLOSURE WALL NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE ' ' .... "': %~.~ ' ," x :~,,: : j ~OUBLEBUSH~N¢ , "" , v ~']' ' ~ ~' ~ 'k~¢~' :~Y~ ~]q~:.-.:F: j~jj::' ~d~'%~n CONNEC~CUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY OOORE~&~IVE '~% .2' ~ 50 STOTT AVENUE ....... ~,,.~ ¢ ~~, j ;j ~TUBING TO IPS PIPE / ~. I q ADAPTER (TYPICAL 2 PLACES) t ~f'~" //' ~"7/- , "' ',! ' ,,," ' " / ~ ~FISHERS ISLAND , ~ ,~ ELECTRIC CORPORATION i 1" FISHERsCENTRAL AVENUENEw *" "- 2" OBSERVATION PORT WITH PLUG "S.S. TUBIN6 ISLAND, YI_B~ ....... (NORMALLY REMOVED) - ~ UREA SUPPLY FROM ~ TCJ PMB PMB 1/15/2010 DETAIL ~T:~:UREA ADDITION SYSTEM LAYOUT UREA SYSTEM LAYOUT NTS FISHERS ISLAND SCALE: 5/16"=1'-0" MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROdECT: 50 IN 5 PROdECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 4' 0 4' 8' 12' 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 SCALE: 5/, 6"=1'-0" ~" ;~'* ~ DRA.N~ NU.BER Northeost Professionol Engineering Consultants 88 Howard S(ree[ SHEET New London, CT 06320 ~COPYRIGHT 2009 M-O02 NOTES: ,'n 1. GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS ~1 ............. L,t FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ASI (ACOUSTICAL i ~'x SHEETMETAL INCORPORATED, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) ! i x~ DRAWINGS (WORK #60241108) AND SUPPORTING CMEEC ~?'~~i ~x DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN/DIMENSIONAL ~'2, S.S.' UREA TUBING AND I:~i: ~' '"" REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GENERATOR AND AIR INJECTION SUPPLY /IklF~ Pllkl T~ SCR % ~x *" ': ~1 ~ .......... ~ ............ '% ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL INJECTION POINT ~,,..,-.~ ..... Ii.l-' ~,,,,-' ~ ~ "~ ', ~ i~ ,~ ': ::: I' ~. ~, ',,% 3 PVC VENT THROUG ' m' ...... ~ RANCAP ROOF PENETRAT N ~ ~ 1 ~ .~E ....................... :,:~ :: ....................... ! ................... ! ............. ! ............................. '..,,-] ......... ~ ................. :~ ,~----~ APPLICABLE REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS. 2. UREA TANK AND RAIN CAP ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ASI (ACOUSTICAL SHEET METAL INCORPORATED, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) DRAWINGS (WORK #69551209) AND SUPPORTING CMEEC DESIGN :-~:::==:=:~::~=~::~--~==::;=~ ',b DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN/DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS %?'?. i '":"::..:.,.:.....:.:..-al ?:":"?'""':""':": ........... ASSOCIATED WITH THE UREA TANK AND RAIN CAP '. lSEE NOte,. , --~ -- ...... ' : ' ......... : ii RAIN CAP BY OTHERS  LOOP SEE NOTE 2 SEAL ~ i WALL STORAGE TANK INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL APPLICABLE REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS. L UREA TANK FILL PIPE ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" / ~ 5/8" DIA 180 ~ HOLE 6" ON 2" ALUMINUM JACKETED HEAT TRACE ~ INSULATION CONTINUOUS CIRCUIT ~ SUPPORT STANCHION ~ 101" 122 3/4" 6?T[ _ I o - 72" DIA. '~ 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" I I I I / ACCESSORIES CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY I~E_R¢~'TI_~( _ 30 STOTT AVENUE MI4 SIZE DESCRIPTION BEG ELEV DOME MODIFY EXISTING TANK NORWICH, CT 06360 ~, ~ :',h ill F -- - - ] --A 16" LEVERLOBKING MANWAY COVER (MANWAY) 0 X ToVENTAccEPTCONNECTIONj' RE-CIRCULATION ' I ~ 2" STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLEMALE FITTING WlIEI EPDM 0 7 UREA LINE i i BASKET AND 2" PVC SiNSLE-UNION BALLVALVE '~ ~ /_ FISHERS ISLAND ' I }  (DRAIN) ELECTRIC CORPORATION=== DETAIL: PIPE SUPPORT ~ 2. PVCBULKHEADFllqlNBWIIHEPDMBASKET. 270 X RAINCAP ROOF CENTRAL AVENUE SCALE: 1-1/2'=1'-0" INTERNAL ANTI-FOAM ELBOW AND FILL LINE ..... ASSEMBLY WITH S/S EPBM BOLTS (FILL) FISHERS ISLANB, NEW YORK ~ 3" PVC BULKHEAD FI~nNS WITR EPDM GASKET AND 1BO X -- I FLANGE GASKET ~TH S 1/2" CENTER HOLE. --~- ICJ PUB PUB 1/15/2010 AS NOTED g ~" PVC BULKHEAD FI~INB WITR EPDM BASKET (NPT) 90 X -- TITLE: UREA ADDITION SYSTEM SECTIONS & DETAILS ~ FISHERS ISLAND ~ s' I pvc REVERSE FLOAT LEVEL INDICATOR WITH EPDM 180 X -- GASKET, BRIGHT ORANGE TARSET AND REVERSE --~ r MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 CALIBRATED STICKER (REVERSE FLOAT) ~ PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT --H INTERS~CIAL LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM WITH PVC SO0 113 - CABLE. S/S PROBES, LIGHT HORN AND RELAYS ! (LEAK OETEC~OU) CUSTOMER: CMEEC ~ CENTRAL JUNOION BOX 12"X12"XE" NEMA ~ SO0 83 - ENCLOSURE, CONDUIT FRaM TOP RTD SUPPLIED BY CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE ASSMANN, WIRE SUPPLIED BY CMEEC ,~0 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 d Bo DEBREE DELTA 'T' BEAT TRACINS SYSTEM WITH 300 4B - M2~M~ ~i~ ELEG ON,C CO. OLLE. D,C,TAL =MPERT.RE U R E A TAN K VE N T D E TAI L ' ' 1' o 1' 2'4' 0 4' 8' ~ SIEMENS MULTIRANGER 100 RELAY, CONDUIT FROM 285 §3 -NTS .... , I ~-- I TOP RTD TO RELAY SUPPUED BY ASSMAN. WIRE Northeost Professional Engineering Consultants SCALE: 1 1/2"=f-0" SCALE: 1/4"=f-0" SUPPUEO SYC~tEEC 88 Howord S[ree[ iSHEET -- New London, CT 06320 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 M-O03 ACCESSORIES MK SIZE DESCRIPTION DEB ElEV DOME A 16" LEVERLOCKING MANWAY COVER (MANWAY) 0 X B 2" STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLEMALE FITTING WITH EPDM 0 7 BASKET ANB 2" Pro SINGLE-UNION BALLVALVE (DRAIN) C 2" PVC BULKHEAD FIT,NB WISH EPDM BASKET. 270 X INTERNAL AN]q-FOAM ELBOW AND FILL LINE ASSEMBLY WITH S/S EPBM BOLTS (FILL) D 3" PVC BULKHEAD FI~ING WITR EPDM GASKET AND 1BO X GASKET, BRIGHT ORANGE TARGET AND REVERSE CALIBRATED STICKER (REVERSE FLOAT) H INTERS~CIAL LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM WITH PVC SO0 113 -- CABLE. S/S PROBES, LIGHT HORN AND RELAYS (LEAK DETEC~ON) I CENTRAL JUNCION BOX 12"X12"XE" NEMA ~ SO0 63 - ENCLOSURE, CONDUIT FROM TOP RTD SUPPLIED BY UREA RETURN INTERSTITIAL LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM BY OWNER/CONTRACTOR LINE 3/4" S,S. (HEAT TRACED)~...~ HEAT TRACE CONTROLLER BY OWNER/CONTRACTOR~ SILCO PAD HEAT TRACE OWNER/CONTRACTOR SLAB CROSSLINK POLYETHYLENE UREA TANK POSITIVE ULTRASONIC LEVEL MEASUREMENT TRANSDUCER BY OWNER/CONTRACTOR POSITIVE SEAL BALL VALVE SUPPLIED BY TANK MANUFACTURER BOOSTER PUMP UNiT ENCLOSURE SEAL BALL VALVE 3/4" S.S. TUBING UREA INTAKE LINE TO PUMP PER TANK MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS (HEAT TRACED) DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SENSOR NOTE: TRANSMITTER SHALL BE LOCATED AT AN ELEVATION ABOVE THE TAP LOCATIONS, INSTRUMENT TUBING SHALL BE PITCHED TO DRAIN AWAY FROM BP SENSOR TO ALLOW REMOVAL OF CONDENSATE FLUID. 1/4" S.S. TUBING OVER TEMPERATURE PROBE SAMPLE EMISSIONS AND CONTROL TUBING 1/4" S.S. TUBING SEE NOTE 2 INJECTOR LACE AIR SUPPLY LINE TO DOSING BOX 5/4" S.S. TUBING F UREA SUPPLY LINE TO DOSING BOX 5/8" S.S. TUBING (HEAT TRACED) SEE NOTE 1 AIR COMPRESSOR CONTROLLER ACIS CONTROLLER AIR TO INJECTOR 5/4" S.S. TUBING (SEE NOTE SCR SCHEMATIC SCR HOUSING GENERATOR - ENCLOSURE ROOF ENGINE EXHAUST STACK OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR ENGINE EXHAUST RISER FROM ENGINE/GENERATOR UREA TO INJECTOR 5/8" S,S. TUBING (SEE NOTE INTIERIOR OF ENCLOSURE GENERATOR NOTES: 2. 5. 4. UREA SUPPLY LINE FROM BOOSTER PUMP TO DOSING BOX DISTANCE SHALL NOT EXCEED 164FT. AIR SAMPLING LINE FROM SCR TO AClS CONTROLLER SHALL NOT EXCEED 65FT. AIR AND UREA SUPPLY TUBING FROM DOSING BOX TO SCR INJECTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED 6FT. SIZING OF ALL PIPING/TUBING FOR THE UREA ADDITION SYSTEM IS BASED ON THE DESIGN AND CALCULATIONS PROVIDED TO CMEEC BY MIRATECH CORPORATION, THE SIZES PRESENTED ON THE DESIGN DRAWINGS AND SCHEMATIC HAVE BEEN SPECIFICALLY RECOMMENDED BY THE VENDOR, 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENEI~GY---CL)_O_P_ERATVE 50 STOTT AVENUE I~[ 1 I!" ~' : fl ;i~--~m~-,~ NORWICH, CT 06560 FISHERS ISLAND__¢ ELECTR C CORPORATION- - CENTRAL AVENUEL.~.. FISHERS ISLAND, NEW,,,,,.Y.,Q~K DRAWN:TOJ ICHECKED: PMB ]APPrOVeD: ]DATEi/15/2010 ISOA~:NOTED TITLE: UREA ADDITION SYSTEM SCR SCHEMATIC FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 DRAWING NUMBER NortheGst Professionol Engineering Consultents 88 Howord Street New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET M--O04 SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES: 7. B. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1,% ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED SAFELY AND IN SUCH A MANNER SO AS NOT TO DISTURB THE WORK IN THE REMAINDER OF THE AREA. CONDUIT RUNS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE DETERMINED IN THE FIELD. LOCATE ALL CONDUIT RUNS TO CLEAR OBSTACLES. COORDINATE CONDUIT RUNS WITH WORK OF OTHER TRADES AND ALTER WHEN NECESSARY TO AVOID INTERFERENCE. SUBMIT FOR APPROVAL. PROVIDE IDENTIFICATION TAGS FOR ALL WIRING, INSTALL TAGS AT EACH END AND IN ALL INTERMEDIATE PULL/JUNCTION BOXES, CABINETS, HOUSINGS, ETC. INDICATE ON TAGS, LEGIBLY, MINIMUM 1/4" HIGH LETTERS, THE POINT OF ORIGIN AND TERMINATION OF EACH CIRCUIT AND CONDUIT RUN. INCLUDE DATE OF INSTALLATION, VERIFY THE EXACT LOCATION OF ALL EQUIPMENT, SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN, IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY WORK. ALL CONDUCTORS IN PARALLEL SHALL BE SAME LENGTH, TYPE AND SHARE EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF LOAD AND SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH NEC, NESC, STATE, AND LOCAL CODES. WORK SHALL BE PHASED TO COORDINATE WITH THE WORK OF ALL TRADES. PROVIDE A SEPARATE GROUND CONDUCTOR AS NECESSARY IN EACH RACEWAY. EACH BRANCH CIRCUIT SHALL HAVE AN ADDED NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR AS NECESSARY. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR ALL EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS, RATINGS PRIOR TO CONNECTION. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND PROVIDE CONDUIT, CONDUCTORS AND HARDWARE AS REQUIRED FOR CONNECTION TO MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT. MAKE CONNECTIONS TO MOTORS AND EQUIPMENT WITH FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT AND CONNECTORS, MINIMUM SIZE 3/4" FOR MOTOR CONNECTIONS, USE MINIMUM 1/2" FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT FOR LIGHTING FIXTURES. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LENGTH OF FLEXIBLE CONDUIT TO AVOID TRANSMISSION OF VIBRATION. PROVIDE CONNECTIONS WITH EXTERNAL GROUND CONDUCTOR AND GROUND FITTINGS. USE LIQUID-TIGHT FLEXIBLE METALLIC CONDUIT WHERE APPLICABLE. NOTE THAT THESE DRAWINGS INDICATE EXISTING DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT. LOCATIONS OF SUCH EQUIPMENT ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. EXACT LOCATIONS SHALL BE CONFIRMED IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. NATIONAL ELECTRIC, STATE AND LOCAL CODE CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED FOR ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ASOBUILT DRAWINGS OF THE ACTUAL LOCATIONS OF EQUIPMENT AND CONDUIT ROUTING UPON COMPLETION OF THIS WORK. PENETRATIONS MAKE AT RIGHT ANGLES, UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. NOTCHING OR PENETRATION OF STRUCTURAL MEMBERS, INCLUDING FOOTINGS AND BEAMS, NOT PERMITTED. APPLY SINGLE LAYER OF WRAPAROUND DUCT BAND TO ALL METALLIC CONDUIT PROTRUDING THROUGH CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS TO A POINT 2 INCHES ABOVE AND 2 INCHES BELOW CONCRETE SURFACE. CONCRETE WALLS, FLOORS, OR CEILINGS (ABOVEGROUND): PROVIDE NONSHRINK GROUT DRYPACK, OR USE WATERTIGHT SEAL DEVICE. CONDUIT 1. ALL UNDERGROUND CONDUIT SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT MEETING REQUIREMENTS OF NEMA TC2. INSTALL AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 2. ALL ABOVE GRADE EXTERIOR CONDUIT SHALL BE RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL (RGS) CONDUIT WITH THREADED ENDS MEETING REQUIREMENTS OF NEMA C80.1. ALL INTERIOR CONDUIT SHALL BE ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING (EMT) WITH THREADED ENDS, MEETING REQUIREMENTS OF NEMA C80.3. ALL INSTALLED WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH NECA. 5. CRUSHED AND DEFORMED RACEWAYS ARE NOT PERMITTED. 6. MAINTAIN RACEWAY ENTIRELY FREE OF OBSTRUCTIONS. 7. RUN EXPOSED RACEWAYS PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO WALLS, STRUCTURAL MEMBERS, OR INTERSECTIONS OF VERTICAL PLANES. 8. INSTALL WATERTIGHT FI~INGS IN OUTDOOR, UNDERGROUND, OR WET LOCATIONS. 9. PAINT THREADS, BEFORE ASSEMBLY OF FITTINGS, OF GALVANIZED CONDUIT INSTALLED IN EXPOSED OR DAMP LOCATIONS WITH ZINC-RICH PAINT OR LIQUID GALVANIZING COMPOUND. 10. ALL METAL CONDUIT TO BE REAMED, BURRS REMOVED, AND CLEANED BEFORE INSTALLATION OF CONDUCTORS, WIRES, OR CABLES. 11. DO NOT INSTALL RACEWAYS IN CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PADS. 12. INSTALL BURIED RACEWAYS SO THAT THEY EMERGE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SURFACE AND HAVE NO CURVED PORTION EXPOSED. 13. AVOID FIELD-MADE BENDS AND OFFSETS, BUT WHERE NECESSARY, MAKE WITH ACCEPTABLE HICKEY OR BENDING MACHINE. BO NOT HEAT METAL RACEWAYS TO FACILITATE BENDING. 14. PVC CONDUIT, BENDS 30-DEGREES OR LARGER PROVIDE FACTORY-MADE ELBOWS. 15. SPARE RACEWAYS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A PULLING ROPE INSTALLED. 16. PROVIDE BELL ENDS FOR ALL POWER CONDUITS 2" AND LARGER. 17. SPARE CONDUITS ARE TO HAVE A PULL ROPE INSTALLED AND ENDS CAPPED. 2. 5. 4. 5. 6. 2. 3. 4, CONDUCTOR THE 8320-VOLT POWER CABLE SHALL BE 15KV CLASS, 100% INSULATION, FOR USE IN UNDERGROLJNB CONDUIT SYSTEMS. THE 480-VOLT AND 120/240-VOLT POWER CONDUCTORS SHALL BE TYPE THHN/THWN, 600-VOLT CONDUCTOR. CONDUCTOR INSTALLA~ON SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NECA. CONDUCTOR AND CABLE SIZING IS BASED ON COPPER CONDUCTORS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DO NOT EXCEED CABLE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MAXIMUM PULLING TENSION AND MINIMUM BENDING RADII. CABLE LUGS: PROVIDE WITH NUMBER OF HOLES, BOLT SIZE, AND CENTER-TO-CENTER SPACING AS REQUIRED BY EQUIPMENT TERMINALS. GROUNDING GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE #4/0 BARE STRANDED COPPER. GROUNDING SHALL BE INSTALLED AT 18" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. GROUND RODS SHALL BE 5/4" X 10' COPPER RODS. ALL GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MADE BELOW GRADE SHALL BE OF THE EXOTHERMIC WELD TYPE (CADWELD). GROUND CONNECTIONS MADE ABOVE GRADE MAY BE MECHANICAL. NOTES: ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVISiONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERG 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 ",~ I'[ FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORAT, I~_, CENTRAL AVENUE ~ . - .... FISHERS ISLAND, NEW. :'~ORR ............... '.. ..... oR*WN:TO, I°NE°NEB: Gww ID*TE:1/15/2010 ISOA :NOTED ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS & NOTES FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 TITLE: PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 DRAWING NUMBER Northeast Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street New London, CT 06.520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET E--O01 3-10E FUSES STATION 225 KY^ A TRANSFORMER I NoTE 2 i NO~ 3 ST^TION SERVICE r )1 SEE NOTE 4 I I LAMPSENTRY EXIS~NG RISER POLE /~ FUSED CUTOUT (2) CT'S ~- MODULE & FSS (5)PT 2.§MW DIGITAL ' -] (3) ets METERING .~ x:x (2)PT (~ 8400v:t20V L NOTE 3 (3} c~s 52-D1 I 1200A , . , J I SEL ~OOG j 3PH, 3W, 60HZ B320V L CUMMINS PARALLELINg GENSET J ONE-LINE DIAGRAM · (3) CT'S ' :J O) CT SCALE: NTS CIRCUIT SCHEDULE :frcultNo 'rom ITo Condu,ts I U.~ I Co..u.tor I Vo.mee I Comments PO1 ;1 Breaker G1 Riser Pole COB:t Power 3 ~kV, ~00%¢ ~2/0 CU, ]-~4 ~32~ Utdlty Feed PO2 ;~ Fused Disconnect G~ Station Transformer EoB3 Power 3- ~kV, Z~%, ~2CU, ~-~2/0 ~320V Station se~ice power PO3 ;Z Station Transformer G2 480V Power Panel CO04 Power 3-~300, ~ ~4G 180/27~ Station se~ice power P~ ACIS Controller 5CR Booster Pump Skid C014 Power 2-~2, 2 ¢~2G ~40Vac ACIS Controller- Pump Power PO5 GZ ~20/240V Power PaneJ Urea Tank Heat Trace 6005 Power 2-~0, Z ~lOG L2OVac PO6 G& Z20/24~ Power Panel SCR Booster Pump Skid heater C005 Power 2 ~2, ~ ~2G L2OVac PO7 GZ ~20/24~ Power Panel 5CR Booster Pump Skid ll6ht & ceceptacle C005 Power 2 ~2, I-~Z2G L2OVac OrcultNoJFrom IT* I Condul~ U. I Co.,.*to, I Vol~ge I Comments CONDUIT SCHEDULE C°ndu'tNo'lFr°m ITMI Co.d.. I Conductors Use I Circuits I Vo,,..e. I 6omments 2. 3. 4. NOTES: ~]tle: ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WiTH ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. CLASS 520 COLD SEQUENCE METER WITH LIVE SIDE BREAKER AND KY PULSE OUTPUT. METERS TO BE PROVIDED BY CMEEC, POINT OF UTILITY INTERCONNECT. NO0. ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY C 50 STOTT AVENUE .. NORWICH, CT 06560 FISHERS I SLAi~D., ELECTRIC CORPORA,TION / CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORg: , DRAWN:TCJ I°BEDKED: cww IAR%~: IDATE:l/15/2010 I~OA%:NOTED ELECTRICAL ONE-LINE FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 PROdECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 DRA~NG NUMBER Northeast Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street New London, CT 06,520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET E-O02 SCR DIFFERENTIAL /-- PRESSURE DEVICE NOTES: 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL ~ ~ ~ ENGINE APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. ~''~ - - STACK 3. FOR INSTRUMENTA~ON TERMINATIONS FOR THIS AREA SEE ASI-(CMEEC CONTROL WIRING) DRAWING. ~....R OUTLET ¢~.~SCR PULL BOX. LOCATION TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER. ,....~ ..'~1 I ~- TEMPERATURE ~' SCR CATYLIST TEMPERATURE DEVICE~ / ~ LEGEND I CONDUIT NUMBER SCR PULL BOX NEMA 5R~ -- ClRCUrT NUMBER SEE NOTE 4 C008 C05, C06, C07 C006 Pll C012 C08, C09 C015 ETHERNET C10 o La o / ACIS II ~- J ~ -~ ~ Ld C007 H,OFFMAN SNQo<> ~ ELzO tJJ ~ZtJJ Z ~0 C01, C02, C05, C04, Cll BOX CONTROLLER ~o_ o> n< ~- ~ GENERATOR o 00 ~ BREAKER INOTE 3 GENERATOR ! C014 PO4 COO.5 STATION PO2 TRANSFORMER C004 PO5 -~ HEAT TRACE ]-- ~ --~ NEW '%~ LEAK -- RISER POLE · LIGHT DETECTION RECEPT. ~ RTD -- -- MODUAL '~ OMEGAETTE ~ ~ SIEMENS 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 HEATER ~ MULTI ~ '~ RANGE NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE z: LEVEL UREA TANK BOOSTER PUMP ~ HEAT TRACE ] I~ /, '. ~ , r ..... CONNE TICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY~ ,600p~kATl~E. ' :", I ] 30 STOTT AVENUE o o o o ELECTRIC CORP(::~IOiRI / o ~_ o ~_ C001 C002 CENTRAL AVENUE "~,,,,, .... PO1 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW ~OI~K /' C016 TAN K C019 TCJ GWW GWW 1/15/2010 AS NOTED C017 PO6 PULL PO9 C020 TITL~: ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC PO7 BOX PlO FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT C005 PO5, PO6, PO7, PO8, PO9, PlO CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 Nor(heast Professional Engineering Consultants B8 Howard Street SHEET New LondOn, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 E-O05 NOTES: 2. FOR CONDUIT AND CIRCUIT SCHEDULES SEE SHEET E-O02. 5. REFER TO SHEET E-O01 FOR SPECIFICATIONS. · / PANEL AND CONTROL ' 4. CONDUIT LOCATIONS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. jSTUB 5. MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN 8320V CONDUIT AND COMMUNICATION UP C014-~ ~ /,~ ~, 6. SEE ASI (POWER PANEL SCHEDULE) DRAWINGS. · 0005~ X//,"~ / ~)~'/C ~ 0012~ '' 7. FOR INSTRUMENTATION TERMINATIONS SEE ASI (CMEEC CONTROL PANELBOARB IOOA 120/240 V 1P ~/ , %~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ % WIRING) DRAWING. , ~ ~ ~ 8. COMMUNICATIONS CONDUIT SHALL RISE ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF POLE ', , ;,,,: 4, SECURITY CAMERA TRANSFORMER / % % % ,/ , %% % / _coo~ co~;- ~ /~' %% % ~~ , ~ ~ ~coo~ , ~ PENETRATE RA / C019~ / ' ~::'' ' ' N co~o ,,/ ,, , ' ' NEW FENCE ~ ' C001. 0002~ C013 , ~ 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 , , ~ NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS BATE x . '',.--id ~ CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ESEROY,~gERg~IVE % ~ EXISTING ~ 30 STOTT AVENUE ' ]~ NORWICH. CT 06~60 ' ~~RISER POle I~ ' SEE NOTE 8 '~ ' ' ' ~ .... ~'~;'" FISHERS ISLAND ,,,' ~ /,, :, ELECTRIC CORPpB~TI~N ' " CENTRAL AVEN~E~ FISHERS ISLAN~,',~W YORK "'/'' / TCJ GWW GWWI1/15/2010I"AS NOTED ~TLE: ELECTRICAL CONDUIT PLAN - UNDERGROUND ," FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06~90 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC  CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE CONDU~T PLAN 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH. CT 06560 SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" Northeest Professionel Engineering Consultents 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06320 ~COPYRIGHT 2009 E-O04 NOTES: 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. HOFFMAN BOX 2. SEE SHEET E-O02 FOR CONDUIT AND CIRCUIT SCHEDULES. ,,~-~ SEE NOTE 5 ' 3. SEE SHEET E-O01 FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 4. SEE ASI (POWER PANEL SOHEBULE) DRAWING. · ACIS II SNQ · /~CONTROLLER 5. FOR INSTRUMENTATION TERMINATIONS SEE ASl (CMEEC CONTROL WIRING) 6. FIELD LOCATE SCR PULL BOX. LOCATION TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER. PANELBOARD IOOA , OVER TEMPERATURE 120/240V 1P~ · CON'T ON SHEET E-O04 ~ ,/ /--SWITCH 7. GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR SEE NOTE 4 (TYPIOAL)~· CO 4 ·~ / ,/, ~/ REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ASI (ACOUSTICAL SHEETMETAL ~ ~(. " " INCORPORATED, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA) DRAWINGS (WORK #6024110B) · AND SUPPORTING CMEEC DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN , ~ ,, ; ,' ~ / SCR CATYLIST DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GENERATOR AND , / REGULATORY CODE REOU,REMENTS. C008-"~ ' (A']~ ' .- SCR OUTLET SEE NOTE 6 SEE NOTE 7 ' 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO, REVISIONS/SUBMiSSIONS DATE NEW FENCE ~ · ', CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPEI~'~IVE' , 'i 30 STOTT AVENUE ~T- .... ';:; NORWICH, CT 06360 ,' / ~_ ', ," FISHERS ISLAND , ,' /' ELECTRIC CORPORA, TI'~N i CENTRAL AVE N U E ~r,i ,,L:........ FISHERS ISLAND ~'tlE:W YORK TCJ GWW GWW 1/15/2010 AS NOTED TITLE: ELECTRICAL CONDUIT PLAN - ABOVE GROUND FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CONDUIT PLAN CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 SCALE: 'I/4"=1'-0" Northeost Profession~l Engineerin§ Consultonts 88 Howard Street SHEET New London. CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 E-OO4A NOTES: 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL J'-~-- -- -- -- T---- --G-- -- -- APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. I ~] 2. SEE SHEET E-O01 FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SEE SHEET E-O06 FOR GROUND DETAILS. I / t 4. ROUTE WITH DUOTBANK. ~ -- T ~'" 4 L 5. GENERATOR AND ENCLOSURE ARE SHOWN ON DRAWINGS FOR / ~ -- -- ~ ~ ' REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO AS1 (ACOUSTICAL SHEETMETAL · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NCORPORATED. VIRGINIA BEACH. VA) DRAWINGS (WORK #60241108) / / " ~ ~ ~ AND SUPPORTING CMEEC DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR DESIGN J : ,, NEW GATE , DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE GENERATOR AND j ,/~ SEE NOTE 3 ~. ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION AND ITS CONFORMANCE TO ALL APPLICABLE ~ REGULATORY CODE REQUIREMENTS. RETRACTABLE / ' B/ ~ % ~ , AROUND PERIMETER ' ' ' ' %" ~ ",N / " ' ' ' OF NEW FENCE ~ ABOVE GRADE % , ,, ,. , : , ;,; , % SEE NOTE 4 , SEE NOTE 3 ~ ~ % N /" ' (TYP) % x/ , ,', ', ,. ,~ : :' ,, . , % " L,] ,, , / 0 ORIGINAL ,SSUE ~ :'~~ ' ,' , ~ ~ ,,,: / NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS BATE N ' N N N/ / / CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY ~QPER'X~E ~0 STO~ AVENUE ~'? ]'"'~_ ""~ N /" N / % / % " ELECTRIC CORPORA~IQ~ ~ /o/ % " CENTRAL AVENUE ~ ,~ / FISHERS ISLAND, N~ YORK" % / I'.,? -.,' ,., , ~ / DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED'. DATE: SCALE: ~ / ' , / EXISTING RISER POLE TCJ GWW GWW 1/15/2010 AS NOTED  , / TITLE: ELECTRICAL GROUNDING PLAN TYPE TA ~ ,,, ~ FISHERS ISLAND (TYP) ~ ,/ MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 ~ , /' ,ROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT / CUSTOMER: CMEEC ~ ~ CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE ~ '' / 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 GROUNDING PLAN~ / 4' 0 4' 8' DRA~NGNUMBER SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" ~ / " ~" '"~"1/4"=1'-0" ,,,, I ~[~'~ ~ / SCALE: ' Northeost Professionel Engineering Consultents ,~ 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06320 ~COPYRtGHT 2009 E-O05 NOTES: 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 2. EVERY THIRD LINE/FENCE POST TO BE GROUNDED· 120V SUPPLY-120V HEATER GFEPD ) CONTROL RID TYPE VB TYPE HA TYPE GL ~/HEAT TRACEI TYPE TA TYPE XB TYPE GT I SCALE: NTS I SCALE: HIS PROVIDE KELLEMS GRIP FOR CAMERA CIRCUITS ~ ~ CAMERA PROVIDED BY ~//_~ ~ EXTENDED POLE 3" SCH.40 ~ GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE OR GATE POST % -- EQUIVALENT STRUCTURE CADWELD T S OR VB CA~DWELD TYPE VS OR VB 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE SEE NOTE 2 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CADWELD TYPE TA ~.%~sEECADWELDNoTE TYPE2 TA :, "~ORBU ~-- CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY C¢,oR~ ,B~A~Vb'''''' 30 STOTT AVENUE , ,/I) ~, f '~- '· GROUND WIRE / ' ND(3 WIRE I (3 FEET OUTSIDE OF " '" FEET OUTSIDE OF FENCE TYPICAL) FENCE TYPICAL) ELECTRIcFISHERS ISLANDcoRPOR~.Ti(~.N~,~ /, ~./' ' . /"" GATE AND GATE POST FENCE GROUNDING, LINE & CORNER POSTS CENTRAL AVENUE~,,,,. .,.., /  FISHERS ISLAND, N'EW'YOR~(,,~. SECURITY CAMERA -,,. FENCE GROUNDING DETAILS SCALE: NTS DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED: DATE: SCALE: TCJ GWW GWW 1/15/2010 AS NOTED' SCALE: NTS TITLE: ELECTRICAL DETAILS SHEET 1 FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 PROJECT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 Northeast Professional Engineering Consultants 88 Howard Street SHEET New London, CT 06~20 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 E-O06 NOTES: 1. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES, 2. UTILITY TO PROVIDE & INSTALL HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE TO RISER, 5MIL x 3" WIDE PLASTIC WARNING TAPE 5. POINT OF UTILITY INTERCONNECT. (TYP.) 50 SANE BACKFILL 6" ~ DUCTBANK SECTION ~% SCALE: NTS I STAND-OFF BRACKETS /A U CLAMPS L ~ UTILITY TO INSTALL (SEE NOTE 2) ~ - i CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL I I ~0' 1-4" RCS 2' ~ ~ POWER ~ r~ SPARE CONDUIT PULL BOX COMMUNICATION UNIS~UTsuPPORT ~ NEMA3R (IF REQUIRED)~ 2-4" ROS 120/2~O-VOLT, 100 AMP ~ ~POWER 115  Lpvc SCH. 40 R~S ~ _. II RArN CAP (BY OTHERS) ~- 5' ~PENETRATERAINCAP W/CONDUITS~ RISER POLEscALE:NTS ¢2/o GROUND ~ 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVfSION S/SU EMISSIONS DATE ~ CONCRETE WALL CONNECTICUT BUNIClPAL ELECTRIC ENERCWOOa~gRAT~'W' 50 STOTT AVENUE ~rO ¢~ ¢ ""~ " STANDARD ~ADIUS S~EP/'r % TO ~ANSI~N TO Pvc ' ~ (TYP) FISHERS ISLAND /' ELECTRIC CORPOBA~ION / CENTRAL AVENUE ,; .... ,  FISHERS ISLAND, UREA TANK PULL BOX TITLE: ELECTRICAL DETAILS SHEET 2 FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06590 PROdECT: 50 IN 5 PROdECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06560 Northeas( Professional Engineering Consultants B8 Howard Stree( SHEET New London, CT 06520 ~COPYRIGHT 2009 E-O07 AUDREY N, LUDEivlANN--/ // ~_~_~-3 % --~~ ~/ ~ \ " [.E ~ a~J ~X ,~g~ ~ TOWN/OF' SOUTHOCD . ' ' N/F --~x ,fl LOCATION MAP SCALE 1"=400' ISLAND HEALTH ~ PROJECT, INC. ~ a z~ ' ~-4o'~ ,' '~ '~ ~' ' ' o '~ ~ ~"~" ~ '.) ONLY 00~1'' OF THIS SURV~o~KED W']~ THE ~ND SURV~OR'S o / 0 F p{'~ ? ~ET GF DRI \ NEW SITE A~EA GATE RIGHT +++++ ++0++++~++ + +++ ++ ++++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + OF WAY + + + + + + ++ + + + + + + +++// + + + + + + + + + ++ ' + + + + ~ 0 ~ ii // / UTILITY POLE / RETAINING WALL~ IP~ON PIPE (NOT ~1:=~.(0 VI=R ?1~ + + / / / .~L / ANTI TRACKING PAD FORMER see DETAIL SHEET L-O04 / ~PARCEL lNG , SHEET e-o02 .- / ; ~ CAMER~ POle POLE MOU~~N~ DETAIL SHEET L:O0~ ~ ' DOODLE WALL' AGE TANK _'-~ ': SEE D AILS SHEET L-O06 + + + PAVED * * I VEWA.~ * , DR ..,' . + SOIL STOCK PILE AS REQUIRED , ,TI 3 Xl Ex, IL, Iii ', ',l I'; ~ L" %TLH SEWER LINE FROM BUILDING TO SEPTIC ELI2C/-PIO UTILIT r' R UILDII IL' ("QKIP AT / 12:t miff.' II .Txl.~ El ~E / / LAWN"<~ AREA C OVF' - D PARIdlNC '~'-,.,_FF AT OVERHEAD DOOR=lO.78 LAWN AREA WV FLAG / MUNICIPAL WAT UNDER STREET LL, 40' OT SUPPLY LINE ,5?40. O© WATER WATER / / / / FROM MUNICIPAL TO 'fl-lE BUILDING TE PLAN SCALE: 1"=10'-0" 10' 0 10' SCALE: 1"=10' 20' NOTES: 1. BOUNDARY LINES, EXISTING CONTOURS/SPOT ELEVATIONS, BUILDING LOCATIONS, ETC, TAKEN FROM "TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORP., CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NY" PREPARED FOR GW ENGINEERING, LLC" BY CME Associates Engineering, L~nd Surveying & Architecture, PLLC DATED JUNE 9, 2009, SCALE: 1 INCH = 20 FEET. 2. APPLICIANT FOR SITE APPROVAL IS CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE (CMEEC), 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360. 3. THE UTILITY COMPANY IS THE FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION LOCATED AT CENTRAL AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK. 4. THE INTENDED USE FOR THE PORTION OF THE LOT AS SHOWN ON THE SITE PLAN IS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A 2.5 MEGAWATT DIESEL ENGINE/GENERATOR. LEGEND PROPERTY LINE CONTOURS OH OVERHEAD UTILITY UNE uG, UNDERGROUND CONDUIT ~ o o PROPOSED CHAIN LINK FENCE ~ ~ ~ SILT FENCE ~D- UTILITY POle GO GRANITE CURS CB CATCH SASIN TF TOP Of FRAME +50.0 SPOT GRADE ~ PROPOSED ELEVATION SF SQUARE FEET Ac ACRES WF WETI_AN D FLAG IP / DH FND IRON PIN OR DRILL HOLE FOUND + + + + CRUSHED STONE (6" DEPTH) ~ + + + + + + + + Attachment L 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE 1/15/10 NO. REVISIONS/SUBMISSIONS DATE CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 50 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORPORATION CENTRAL AVENUE FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK DRAWN;TCJ ICHECKED: MDP IAPPRa%D: IDAT~:v'5/2010 I~C^%%;NOTe0 TITLE: SITE PLAN: GENERATOR LAYOUT FISHERS ISLAND MADELINE AVE CENTRAL AVE FISHERS ISLAND, NY 06390 PROdEOT: 50 IN 5 PROJECT CUSTOMER: CMEEC CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ENERGY COOPERATIVE 30 STOTT AVENUE NORWICH, CT 06360 DRAWING NUMBER Northeost Professionol Engineering Consultants 88 Howord Street New London, CT 06520 ©COPYRIGHT 2009 SHEET L-O03 N/F ISLAND HEALTH PROdECT, INC. ( / SLOPE N/F NOW OR FORMERLY FF FIRST FLOOR BOW BoTroM OF WALL ¢ DIAMETER TYP, ~YPICAL SF SQUARE FEET ~{' WATER GATE VALVE [~ WATER VALVE -- -- 10 EXISTING CONTOURS -- o/w -- OVERHEAD WIRES '" ^ "" RETAINING WALL o CHAIN LINK FENCE ~_ BUILDING LINE e BURIED ELECTRIC · ~. TREE LINE QUALITY CONTROL CERTIFICATION GROUP REVIEWED DATE ARCHITECTURAL WATM / T' F¢~ FORMER BOULDER / PAR( ~ LINE DRIVEWAY-'% 5.2 12.5 TOE OF SLOPE POLE NO # UTILITY RETAINING POLE II~ON PI?F- (NOT P-~COV¢I~,~D) N/F BAGLEY REID NO # TOE OF SLOPE IN FEET 20 UTILITY POLE DRAGE FISHERS ISLAND COMPANY, INC. 20 10 0 GRAPHIC SCALE APPROX, LOCATION EXISTNG SEPTIC SYSTEM X ?0.72 DRIVEWA~,~ COVERED PARKING PAVEMENT ELEV.-g.5:E / NO # ~._ UMIT OF ZONE 'VE' ELEV.=11 FLAD AREA PAVE~ ~'~-- /~AWN ACCESS AREA / / 34.20' 0.9'::P BUILDING ENCROACHMENT INTO STREET LINE N: 3940.00 W: 249.00 UMIT OF "YE' ELEV.-11 / / / / / / 1.) 'PLAN OF PROPERTY OF THE FISHERS ISLAND ELECTRIC CORP. FISHERS ISLAND - NEW YORK" SCALE: 1"--20FT. JUNE 12, 1989 BY CHANDLER, PALMER & KING NORWICH CONNECTICUT. 2.) MINOR SUBDIVISION pLAN PROPeRlY Of FISHERS ISLAND UTILR'f CO.,INC, MADELINE AVE. & CENTRAL AVE. FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK SCALE- 1" = 4-0 FT. CHANDLER, PALMER & KING FEBRUARY 1981 ADDITIONS: 10-13-81 (RESTRICTIONS) 1.) THIS SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSE INDICATED HEREON· ANY EXTENSION OF THE USE BEYOND THE PURPOSED AGREED TO BE'RVEEN THE CLIENT AND THE SURVEYOR EXCEEDS THE SCOPE OF THE ENGAGEMENT. 2.) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE STATE EDUCATION LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A ECENSED LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. 3.) ONLY COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MARKED WiTH THE LAND SURVEYOR'S SIGNATURE AND AN ORIGINAL EMBOSSED OR INK SEAL ARE THE PRODUCT OF THE LAND SURVEYOR. 4.) COORDINATE DISTANCES ARE MEASURED FROM U,S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TRIANGULATION STATION "PROS". 5.) SITE IS IN THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, COUNIY OF SUFFOLK TAX MAP 1000, SECTION 06, BLOCK 8, LOT 7 & 3.2. 6.) AREA = 47,4-414. SQ. FT. (1.09 4- ACRES) 7.) SITE IS LOCATED IN B AND R40-ZONE. 8.) ALLOWABLE LOT COVERAGE B ZONE= 20% EXISTING LOT COVERAGE -- 90 BASE FOR LEVELS: NAVD 88. 10.) A PORTION OF THE SITE IS LOCATED IN FLOOD ZONE "VE" $ ELEVATION=Il, AND ZONE "X" AS SHOWN ON FIRM - FLOOD INSURANCE POLE 3.0'~- BUILDING RATE MAP, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK PANEL 19 Of 1026, DATE: dUNE 9, 2009 700 ENCROACHMENT COMMUNITY: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD - 560813, MAP SUFFIX: H, MAP __ INTO STREET LINE NUMBER 36103C0019H MAP REVISED SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 /./ 11.) SITE IS SERVICED BY MUNICIPAL WATER AND AN ON SITE SEPTIC SCALE: 1" = _20' BOULDERS SYSTEM. ~C~.0, Cw~.) SHEET: ~ ~ 1