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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-7089 BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK PERMIT N0.7~ DATE: APRIL 22.2009 ISSUED TO: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PROPERTY ADDRESS: PRIVATE ROAD. FISHERS ISI~NI) SCTM# 10-410 / e~ ~i~~- i AUTHORIZATION Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 and/or Chapter 11 I of the Town Code of the Town of Southold and in accordance with the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on April 22.2009, and in consideration of application fee in the sum of $ 52 0.00 paid by Grace Burr Hawkins and subject to the Terms and Conditions as stated in the Resolution, the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorizes and permits the following: Wetland Peruut to construct a single-family dwelling and sanitary system, with the conditions of a line of staked hay bales with silt fencing is instilled prior to construction along the IS' contour line, aNon-Disturbance buffer is to be maintained from the 15' contour line seaward with a 4' wide access path to the shore, the instaWttion of gutters and leaders to drywells to contain roof runoff and in accortlsace with Chapter 236 of the Town Code-Storm Water Runoff, and as depicted on the site plan prepared by CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying & Architecture, PLLC Isst dated Juue 15, 2009, and received on June 17, 2009. i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Board of Ttustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board es of this date. i Jill M. Doherty, President ~O~~~F S~UlyOIO Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosio, Jr., Vice-President 54375 Main Road James F. King l~f * P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen G Q John Bredemeyer ~ Telephone (631) 765-1592 ~~Y~~UNT'1 Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 16, 2011 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Rd. Southold, NY 11971 RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PRIVATE RD., FISHERS ISLAND SCTM#10-4-10 Dear Ms. Moore: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wed., February 16, 2011: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grants aOne-Year Extension to Wetland Permit #7089, as issued on April 22, 2009 and Amended on July 22, 2009. This is not an approval from any other agency. Sincerely, Jill M oherty Presi ent, Board of Tres es JMD:Ims Jill M. Doherty, President ~~OF SO(/Ty~ Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosio, Jr., Vice-President l~ 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 James F. King Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen G John Bredemeyer '~O ~ Telephone (631) 765-1892 1,p~0UNTV,~~ Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 22, 2009 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Rd. Southold, NY 11971 RE: GRACE HAWKINS PRIVATE RD., FISHERS ISLAND SCTM#10-4-10 Dear Ms. Moore: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wed., July 22, 2009: WHEREAS, Patricia C. Moore, Esq. on behalf of GRACE HAWKINS applied to the Southold Town Trustees for an Amendment to Wetland Permit #7089 under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated June 17, 2009, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LW RP Coordinator issued a recommendation that the application be found Consistent with the Local Watertront Revitalization Program policy standards, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, • 2 • RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees have found the application to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVES the Amendment to Wetland Permit #7089 for the revised footprint of the proposed single-family dwelling to be located 46' from the limits of the tidal wetlands rather than the approved 53'; and increase the size of the proposed drywell, and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Richard H. Strouse last dated June 22, 2009. This is not a determination from any other agency. Sincerely, Jill M. oherty, President Board f Trustees JMD:Ims o~~gUFFOI,~c Donald Wilder, Chairman Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish, Secretary ya ~ P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 y~ Telephone (631) 765-1892 ~ Pax (63 q 76s-66a I Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., July 15, 2009, the following recommendation was made: GRACE HAWKINS to Amend Permit #7089 for the revised footprint of the proposed single-family dwelling to be located 46' from the limits of tidal wetlands rather than the approved 53', and increase the size of the proposed drywell. Located: Private Rd., Fishers Island. SCTM#10-4-10 The CAC did not make an inspection, therefore no recommendation was made. James F. King, Presider pYg~fra~CO P.O. Box 1179 Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President ~ Gl Southold, NY 11971 Peggy A. Dickerson ti ~ Telephone (6311765-1892 Dave Be'gen ~ ~j* Fax (631) 765-6641 Bob Ghosio. Jr. Southold Town Board of Trustees Field InspectionNVorksession Report Date/Time: GRACE HAWKINS requests an Amendment to Permit #7089 for the revised footprint of the proposed single-family dwelling to be located 46' from the limits of tidal wetlands rather than the approved 53', and increase the size of the proposed drywell. Located: Private Rd., Fishers Island. SCTM#10-4- 10 Type of area to be impacted: -Saltwater Wetland -Freshwater Wetland -Sound -Bay Distance of proposed work to edge of wetland Part of Town Code proposed work falls under: _Chapt.275 _Chapt. 111 -other Type of Application: Wetland -Coastal Erosion -Amendment _Administrative_Emergency-Pre-Submission Violation Info needed: Modifications: Conditions: Present Were: _J.King _J.Doherty _P.Dickerson _D. Bergen- B.Ghosio, D. 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Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen G Q Bob Ghosio, Jr. ~ ~O Telephone (631)765-1892 ~lf~~ Fax (631) 765-6641 , BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK, TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR APRE-CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION. FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL BE CONSIDERED. A VIOLATION AND POSSIBLE REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. INSPECTION SCHEDULE V Pre-construction, hay bale line 15` day of construction / % constructed V Project complete, compliance inspection. BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK PERMIT N0.7089 DATE: APRIL 22.2009 ISSUED TO: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PROPERTY ADDRESS: PRIVATE ROAD. FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 10-4-10 AUTHORIZATION ~t Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 and/or Chapter 111 of the Town Code of the Town of Southold and in accordance with the Resolution of the Boazd of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on April 22.2009, and in consideration of application fee in the sum of $250.00 paid by Grace Burr Hawkins and subject to the Tercns and Conditions as stated in the Resolution, the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorizes and permits the following: Wetland Permit to construct asingle-family dwelling and sanitary system, with the conditions of a line of staked hay bales with silt fencing is installed prior to construction along the 15' contour line, aNon-Disturbance buffer is to be maintained from the 15' contour line seaward with a 4' wide access path to the shore, the installation of gutters and leaders to drywells to contain roof runoff and in accordance with Chapter 236 of the Town Code-Storm Water Runoff, and as depicted on the site ` plan prepared by CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying & Architecture, PLLC last dated June 15, 2009, and received on June 17, 2009. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Boazd of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, j and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this date. Cis' ~o~p80FFQ(,~c ~,~o! ~ ~~O`' • ! TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Pennittee Grace Bun Hawkins residingat 4389 N W SOs' Drive 103 Gainsville. Florida 32605 as part of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and prescribe to the following: 1. That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are released from any and all damages, or claims for damages, of suits arising directly or indirectly as a result of any operation performed pursuant to this permit, and the said Pennittee will, at his or her own expense, defend any and all such suits initiated by third parties, and the said Permittee assumes full liability with respect thereto, to the complete exclusion of the Boazd of Trustees of the Town of Southold. 2. That this Permit is valid for a period of 24 months, which is considered to be the estimated time required to complete the work involved, but should circumstances wanant, request for an extension may be made to the Board at a later date. 3. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely, or as long as the said Pennittee wishes to maintain the structure or project involved, to provide evidence to anyone concerned that authorization was originally obtained. 4. That the work involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Boazd or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application may be cause for revocation of this Permit by resolution of the said Board. 5. That there will be no unreasonable interference with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. 6. That there shall be no interference with the right of the public to pass and repass along the beach between high and low water marks. 7. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Boazd of Trustees, the work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to free navigation, the said Pennittee will be required, upon due notice, to remove or alter this work project herein stated without expenses to the Town of Southold. 8. The Permittee is required to provide evidence that a copy of this Trustee permit has been recorded with the Suffolk County Department of Real Properties Office as a notice covenant and deed restriction to the deed of the subject pazcel. Such evidence shall be provided within ninety (90) calendar days of issuance of this permit.:. 9. That the said Board will be notified by the Pennittee of the completion of the work authorized. 10. That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consents that may be required supplemental to this permit, which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. a ! James F. King, President ~~OF SOUjyo Town Hall Annex Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President ~0 ~ 54375 Main Road Peggy A. Dickerson P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen N ie Bob Ghosio, Jr. ~O Telephone (631) 765-1592 ~ Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 22, 2009 Ms. Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 10-4-10 Dear Ms. Moore: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, Patricia C. Moore, Esq., on behalf of GRACE BURR HAWKINS applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated August 2, 2006, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LWRP Coordinator recommended that the proposed application be found Inconsistent with the LWRP, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has furthered Policy 6.3 of the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program to the greatest extent possible through the imposition of the following Best Management Practice requirements: a line of staked hay bales with silt fencing is installed prior to construction along the 15' contour line, aNon-Disturbance buffer is to be maintained from the 15' contour line seaward with a 4' wide access path to the shore, the installation of gutters and leaders to drywells to contain roof runoff and in accordance with Chapter 236 of the Town Code-Storm Water Runoff, and 2 ~ • WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on April 22, 2009, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that for the mitigating factors and based upon the Best Management Practice requirement imposed above, the Board of Trustees deems the action to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program pursuant to Chapter 268-5 of the Southold Town Code, and, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approve the application of GRACE BURR HAWKINS to construct asingle-family dwelling and sanitary system, with the conditions of a line of staked hay bales with silt fencing is installed prior to construction along the 15' contour line, aNon-Disturbance buffer is to be maintainedfrom the 15' contour line seaward with a 4' wide access path to the shore, the installation of gutters and leaders to drywellsto contain roof runoff and in accordance with Chapter 236 of the Town Code- Storm Water Runoff, and as depicted on the site plan prepared by CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying & Architecture, PLLC last dated June 15, 2009, and received on June 17, 2009. Permit to construct and complete project will expire two years from the date the permit is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Inspections are required at a fee of $50.00 per inspection. (See attached schedule.) Fees: $ 100.00 Very truly yours, James F. King President, Board of Trustees JFK/eac PATRICI~C. MOORE, ATTORNEY A~LAW 51020 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-4330 DATE 6~/>-c~9 ~ > TD SUBJECT ~~~'Z~LZ~-v/Z+O L J I v~-,~(,CZ~~., !~~i/vic.c.f G~c~.~c.c~. /~~-Ca`l~- Cc~yt~'`- - (iL(/~ /U/fi (,~~2,~~__ ~7it-e Gr,~. ~ e Cc~C-t.~ «-c c~ /.l- ~ ~-L~Yti~-~C.c/~ ` SIGNED James F. King, President ~~OF S~VfyQ Town Hall Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President ,~O l~ 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson 1xf ~ Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen • O Telephone (631)765-1892 Bob Ghosio, Jr. Q ~ Fax (631) 765-6641 ~y~0(INi'1 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOW'' IN OF SOUTHOLD Please be advised that your application dated ~ o ~ has been reviewed by this Board at the regular meeting f ~ I a and your application has been approved pending the com letion of the following items checked off below. Revised Plans for proposed project Pre-Construction Hay Bale Line Inspection Fee ($50.00) 1s1 Day of Construction ($50.00) '/z Constructed ($50.00) Final Inspection Fee ($50.00) Dock Fees ($3.00 per sq. ft.) Permit fees are now due. Please make check or money order payable to Town of Southold. The fee is computed below according to the schedule of rates as set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code. The following fee must be paid within 90 days or re-application fees will be necessary. You will receive your permit upon completion of the above. COMPUTATION OF PERMIT FEES: TOTAL FEES DUE: $ J(©`~ M~~,ip1 5 BY: James F. King, President Board of Trustees 04/10/2009 19:04 FA% 631 765 ~3 MOORE LAW OFFICES .Trustees X002 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Environmental Permits SUNY®Stony Brook; 50 Circle Road; Stony Brook NY 11790-3409 Telephone (631)444-0365 Facsimile ($31)444-0360 - ~u~a.r s. o*,ow. c.ew..icer TIDAL WETLaNnc i FTTER OF NON-Ji icDICTION Apri18, 2009~- Ma. Grace Burr Hawkins r i I ~ _ 4389 NW 50th Drive, #103 ~ ~ ~ ~ [V Gainesville FL 32606 . _ v ~ " ~ t Re: NYBDECr # 1-4738-03621/00001 , _ ~ n _ " ~ r Hawkins Property ~ v ~ Peninsula Road sc:? SCTM # 1 00-10-4-10 r ~`'-n~.~`t.q`',~S Dear Ms. Hawkins: Based on the information yow agent submitted, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) has made the following d~erminarion. The portion of the referenced property that is landward of the 15 foot elevation contow line, as shown on the survey plan prepared by CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying & Architectwe, PLLC last revised on 3/24/09, is beyond the jurisdiction of Article 25 Tidal Wetlands. Therefore, in accordance with the current Tidal Wetlands Land Use Regulations (6 NYCRR Part 661) no pemlit is required under the Tidal Wetlands Act. Please be advised, however, that no construction, sedimentation, or disturbance of any kind may take place seaward of the tidal wetlands jurisdictional boundary, as indicated above, without a permit. It is yow 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 which may result from yow project. Such precautions may include maintaining adequate work area between the tidal wetland jurisdictional boundary and yow project (i.e. a 15' to 20' wide construction area) or erecting a temporary fence, barrier, or hay bale berm. Please be further advised that this letter does not relieve you of the responsibility of obtaining any necessary permits or approvals from other agencies. Ve~ truly yows ~ . Laws J. ScovazC~%~~' Deputy Permit Administrator CC: Patricia C: Moore Marine Habitat Protection file 04/10/2009 14:04 FAX 631 765 ~3 MOORE LAW OFFICES Trustees X001 PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4843 FACSIMILE COVER SHEET The pages comprising this facsimile transmission contain confidential information from Patricia C. Moore. This information is intended solely for use by the individual entity named as the reclplent hereof. 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(~ii'L!~LS °'.'.~.~''v~n4~ Cy I+(~(k C! ,:i,.,t' w.~'~PI t$ ~ ' fic;=~ NY:~: CJE , n• :~t t . i ~Z:. ~ . F'. . _nt,~[,1 y; .,1 bEf. E3^- ::ffcc. f: r ' . httpa/r~~n~.dec.ny.gov/imsmaps/ERM/MapI'rame.htm 3i 10/2009 i JohnAhlgren r, 1~ ~ '-l p~7-~-.~- _ Box 342 ~ ' - U I.( ~ ~ , "'1` Fishers Island, NY 06390 /(!t 11 ~ - +i f ` 1' '11 X511 March 3, 2009 - 5 + ~ f To: Town of Southold, Board of Trustees Baard~c f Trustce Re: Hawkins, Grace Bun• Public Hearing: March 18, 2009 s Dear Boazd Members; I am writing to express my concerns regarding the proposed site use of lots 71 and 72 on Peninsula Road, Fishers Island, New York The proposed construction of a single family dwelling and sanitary system requires a wetland permit variance due to the proximity of Darby's Cove. However, the granting of a variance to build a sanitary system would set a damaging precedent for potential future development on a fragile landscape that is best left in a natural state for all to enjoy forever. As cited in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, The Trust for Public Land has identified Darby's Cove as a locally important habitat area on Fisher's Island. The cove is a spawning ground for numerous species such as snapper, bass, shiners, minnows, eels, horseshoe, green and fiddler crabs and is bordered by a noteworthy salt mazsh and a coastal hardwood forest. The cove ecosystem is home to osprey, red tailed hawks, herons, egrets, owls, ducks, kingfishers, song bird's, box turtles and muskrats. My concern is that the introduction of a new sanitary system, no matter the safeguards taken, will introduce a new potential source of pollution to the cove ecosystem. A hurricane, heavy rain or improper use could lead to leaching into the cove watershed, damaging this unique maritime ecology. When reviewing the environmental impact statement please remember that the Peninsula is a self contained environment and any changes impact the entire ecosystem. When the Board views the site this winter, please envision the woods and cove not only in its' winter dormant state but as a vibrant marine and mazsh nursery for dozens of species. I urge you to consider the applicable government regulations that oversee the construction of buildings on a unique wetland such as Darby's Cove. In particular, I appeal to you to reflect on the possible degradation of Darby's Cove due to the proposed construction activities that require the placement of a septic system on the property. The Town of Southold has a world class reputation as a place where protection of the endu•onment is a priority and I ask that you to continue this legacy. Thank you for the chance to state my opinion on this matter. Sincerely, John Ahlgren Property Owner, Lots 68 and 69 860-490-5760 • Harriet J. McNamara 20 Kalmia Street East Northport, New York 11731 631.757.9109 Boazd of Trustees Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Mazch 10, 2009 Deaz Sirs; I appreciate the opportunity to comment on the proposed construction on lot no.71 fronting on Dazbie Cove on the Peninsula. This Fishers Island property is owned by Grace Bun Hawkins. I do not feel that there should be an easement of the current environmental regulations. The stipulations preventing septic systems from being put within a certain distance of the cove were created to prevent damage to the environment. They were arrived at after considering data provided by evaluating many previous construction projects. The scientific conclusion was unequivocal- damage results. The regulations were crafted with this in mind. The cove is a very small body of water and hence, I suspect, very fragile. There does not appeaz to be a compelling reason to put the azea at risk. The lot in question and the adjoining ones (72-74) have been offered for sale to many of us on the peninsula at different times over the past few years. The current regulations seemed to preclude any building and so they were considered over valued when offered and no buyers were found. Certainly having a house built would solve all the speculative problems but at what environmental cost? I oppose any variance being given. Sincerely, Harriet J. McNamara • i Town of Southold, Board of Trustees P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Hawkins, Grace Bun Petition, ~ - Lot 71 -74 Peninsula Rd. Fishers Island, NY Public Hearing, March 18, 2009 Dear Board Members: I azn writing to you as a property owner on Peninsula Rd, Fishers Island, NY As a long time observer of the island development. I have been keenly aware of the island's environmental concerns for over 50 years. The challenges in planning is urgent to solve the Island's problems and improve island life, This community worked together to create the Fishers Island Strategic Plan 2007-2017. website: httn:Uwww.fishersisland.net/strategic clan The holding company, FIDCO retains majority ownership (60%) of the Fishers Island. This property Lots 71-74, is one of numerous subdivided lots on Peninsula Rd. not regulated by FIDCO and therefore needs the boazds protection from overbuilding for seasonal use. Although these lots are unimproved...the threat of development for seasonal use is a main goal addressed by the community action plan. Seasonal population increases and building would negatively impact the environment and infrastructure of the island which centers around a yeaz-round residential community. West Harbor and Darby Cove "West Harbor is the main maritime center on Fishers Island and is the Focus ofwater-dependent use and recreational boating activity. It contains the three marinas located on Fishers Island and the largest single concentration of moorings in the Town of Southold. Fishers Island Oyster Farm, a commercial aquaculture company and several commercial lobster fishermen are based in West Harbor. t • The most significant harbor management issues on Fishers Island occur in West Harbor, as the sometimes divergent interests of recreational boaters, marinas and shellfish producers all converge within a harbor that is becoming increasingly congested with boat traffic" (LWRP, Sect II J. Reach 10-38) Any development on Darby Cove would encourage additional boating and docking. Nesting birds and the cove's environment will be impacted by this. (see photos) "The Fisher's Island community is keenly aware of the trade-offs they have made for their unique lifestyle. Island life requires not just self-reliance, strong community networks and civic spirit, it also requires a keen understanding of how to live within these environmental constraints." Photo of Egret bird which lives in Darby Cove -picture taken on lots 71-74 Quotes taken from Fishers Island Strategic Plan 2007-2017 Thank you for listening. Sincerely, Kazen and Robert Logrippo Peninsula Rd. P.O. Box 34 Fishers Island, NY 06390 IGG;i' November 10, 2008 Mr. James King, President ` ~ ~ - ft~ ` I Southold Town Boazd of Trustees ~ ~ _ . PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 ~ - Re: Sectionl0, Block 4, Lot 10 (lots 71-74, incl. the northern 20'r/w bordering Lot 74) Dear Mr. King: The purpose in writing this letter is to provide athree-fold broader base of information to reference as my application for a building permit for the above pazcel on Fishers Island comes before you for review: 1. introduce myself 2. provide a short history of my parcel 3. clarify "letters" of protest 1. I am Grace Burr Hawkins a daughter of Elbert and Audrey Burr. My heritage covers more than a 100 year history of our family that has owned land, built houses, and been coming to the Peninsula on Fishers Island since the late 1800's. Among other parcels, the above referenced pazcel, owned by my father since 1964, was deeded to me in 1974. We aze one of but a few families that have been an integral part of the history of the Peninsula. There are many wonderful life stories we have all shazed but one of the most intriguing was the mysterious life and times of Captain Henry who lived in a but at the base of what we referred to as "Blackberry Hill" on Dazbies Cove, along the north side of my parcel (see "Fishers Island: A Book of Memories", Peninsula Press, 1982). To say there isn't an inch of land on the Peninsula or surrounding waters that we haven't walked on, boated on, crabbed and/or clammed in, picked blackberries from, sunned on or swum in may seem preposterous but in reality is quite true. These deep and abiding childhood memories for me have found expression in a "Fishers Island Historic Collection" of watercolor paintings (see enclosed) and on a website, graceart.biz. 2. The history of the above reference pazcel as I have mentioned has been in the family since 1964 and deeded to me in 1974. We began the final steps in our application for a building permit in 2006 after having raised our family. At that time our application was tabled and referred to the NYSDEC. This year after numerous discussions and revisions to the plan, we submitted the requested information to the DEC and were able to attain a non jurisdictional position. We have not at this date received communication from the DEC in reference to this position. This past week we emailed Matthew Penski requesting communications regazding our completion of all requests for revisions to our application as well as our qualifying for a position of non jurisdiction. We received an email indicating that he would have to, "check with staff and see what I can find out. As you can probably guess, things are a bit hectic right now." That is where we stand at this time along with the fact that you have recently been given a copy of the revised application for review by Patricia Moore, which prompted me to provide you with a broader base of information to be referenced for/during the review of this application. 3. In reference to the "letters of protest" received in your offices in August 2006, please note they are all from one family, the Ahlgrens, married brothers and sister, (with different surnames) who all own, live in and use the five houses located on the parcel bordering the southern boundary of my parcel Sevetal unfounded reasons have prompted their protests. One is that several years ago they approached us seeking to purchase my pazcel to build on as their families had outgrown their parcel because of new family groups formed by their grown children sharing the premises and the number of next generation grandchildren. Their pleas for environmental protection are truly unsubstantiated and unrealistic. One is surely their desire to purchase my pazcel; another is the visual abuse of environmental protection laws revealed by their parcel which contains five homes, housing 15 -20 people at any one time all with substandazd septic facilities. We aze requesting a building permit for one home and septic system with reasonable setbacks, drywell and buffering standards on a pazcel of four lots. Thank you for your time and considerations. Ilook forwazd to speaking with you by phone this Friday a.m. to review these considerations. Hopefully the aforementioned information provides a broader understanding of who I am, why I am applying for a permit and what has been done to mediate the concerns raised by agencies who have been involved in this process. Most incerely, Grace B. Ha ins 4389 NW 50`h Drive, #103 Gainesville, Florida 32606 ph. 352.367.4271 email. grace@graceart.biz enc. 1 ~l ' ld'~C'/4S t ~S>/CIfIC~ - , ~ ~ ~StP/YC' ~P~l~'t'tCOfl ~i ~ ~ Grace Burr Hawkins, artist PO Box 3l I " Fishers Island NY 06390 ~ ~ _ ~ winter «rldress r 4389 NW 50th Drive #103 l 1(l~d~~l®~® ~ ~ Gainesville, Florida 32606 a= - 352-367-4271 ..r. email: grace cugraceart.biz www.graceart.biz ~ FI Library 1897 4 Hay Harbor Golf Club 1907 '7 Our Lady of Grace 1902 See website to order original y~ watercolors or larger prints Ple«se include shipping/c«nt«ct info: ~~I Name: M~ Address: ~I} ~ ~ City ~ : ~ News ~ State:_ Zip a ~ f i i.~ ~:~p~ I i~ Country: ' ~ ~ E-mail: Fax: _ _ ~..r.J.~ Phone: Movie Theater 1932 5 July 4th on the Green 8 News Cafe circa L900 ~~erryboats, seagulls and sand; Clam chowder and creamed lobster on toast; Blackberries and books, upon books, upon books, E' From summers of memories loved most. • cfwimming and swimming and swimming, ~ %y"'y"• r ° _ _ With boating and crabbing and fishing; ~r _ Picnics on beaches and surfing the waves, " For shells and beach glass we were wishing; Sul fourth fireworks and arties, y ~I~'~~y Amid hurricanes, foghorns and rain; u {J t,~ - F~ L.+# p.~'i 4' ytiriiv e ~ - 51~ ilk e~~ ~ ~~r ~~~.f ' m Summer church, company and comforters at night, ° ~ Made long, summer nights remain. - - - „ - heritage begun before nineteen and one, ` In preserved watercolors carefully done, By one who has loved and lived among 3 FI Post Office 1898 6 St. John's Episcopal Church 1881 9 Village Green Marketplace circa 1890 This island's treasures in the summer's sun. ?t'r¢c~ ~8~ur.~o/ai~es artist June 2006 J'i~ei~ ~sla~ac~ a, r i ~i~(.t~s~to~~cc ~o~lectco~a © ~ 'r'~A ~'~~~2e~~ ~~5~ Grace Burr Hawkins, artist PO Box 311 -r Grace Burr Hawkins, artist . ' Fishers Island NY 06390 ~ ~ , _ ~ r,,.: # ArchivalGiclee Qry 8x10 11x14 ! Watercolor Prints $45 $65 F 'x `~'r~ ' ~ ~ ~ - J . _ 1 FI Library 10 FI Yacht Club ctc a 1900 2 Movie Theater 3 Fl Post Office 4 Hay Harbor Golf Club ~ q 5 July 4th on Green ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 St John's Church O M ~ ~ ~ 7 Our Lady of Grace x ~ ~ 8 News Cafe O ~ ~ 9 V page Green Marketplace ~ t'"' 2 10 FI Yacht Club 1 l Union Chapel , ~ 12 Munnatawket Ferryboat i 13 Race Rock Lighthouse Subtotal *Shipping and Handling **TOTAL 11 Union Chapel 1967 ~ ti *S&H Domestic $8.00 lntemational Air $24.00 ~ -`i. ~ • V 'ice O~ **Check/Money Orders Only ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C _ ® ~ o ~ Race Rock Lighthouse 1878 Fishers lslartq' ~`a , p 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ Fishers Island, NY Historic Colleclio4 c ~ . ~ ~ O ~ ~ ~ brace Burr HawkR?' 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BURR, 26 Norfield Road, Weston, Connecticut ly 06883 Q QAl I al Lie C'~ t__ ~ l ~.~?~I 1i 11 i4 i a o tr ~ o °'~a~, party d tlls aaeond pert, tABtneeeeth, that tM perry dthe flat pen, in wndderetlon dTen Dglen Ord othsrvaluable wmldentbn Deid by thsparrydlhs second pert, doe hereby greM end please uMO the pertydlMeewne pert, Mehebeawaawro 2a end easgm d the party of the eamnd pen forever, ~ ~ Mthat certain plot pies or psresl of 4nd, with the bullAlrlpa end improwme/m IhereM enacted, ehuete, lying and dJ'"0y.~ bainp fn the " ~'N See Attached Schedule "A" Annexed Hereto and Made a Part Hereof. +~ms Nv1J 1~G I • l V~EL' VV U ~ SEP 6 1989 ~,l - , ic~_ _ _ t~,~r,r~~zri,~ l f~10f1~ P11161If C1`LCJU , 013t~D 1 c. ti~ i3lUC~ 1 O~C~ p 63 eoi ~L~ to=m . 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Ths wad "p.ny" stall bs wnstrued a. tl is read "panles" whsmvarMeseme dtMs bldentun to requi ©P~ In YYWnesa Wbered,theparhdthe flrppert hn duly executed this deed thedry andyarflm chow NVMpeNeep: - AvDxv. H- tlvrr ELBERT W. BURR V l~ ~ c _ _ 1 1 - ~ W141 ~4. Gr.... 7r \~,'{,J _l 1 , 1.11x- YrIIJAIIfiIlOLS7 R~ C ~ p Y ~E7 ~Ep j W81 Q6KQ81i#i01XC0UNIY' s - - , . _ 1U921p~5~ SCHEDULE A v if . nll that certain plot, piece or parcel' of land, with the buildings end improvements • ~ hereorc erected, situate, lying end being at Fishers Island, Town of~Southold, Covnty of• Suffolk end State of New York, more perticulnrly described on a certain map entitled "Plan Of Peninsula at Fieher9 Island owned by Charles N. Hedge and Frances G. Thorp, made by Chnndler and Pnlmec, Engre., Norwich, Conn. 1913, revised Oct. 1951, July 1953, Eept. 1967 and Lot Areas Added Jan. 29, 1976" end Eiled in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on March 11, 1913 as Map No. 223, said paxcele more pertlcularly bounded and described ae follows: PARCEL NO. DNS: n A 20 ft. Right of Nay bounded: `1 NORTHERLY: By Lota 4, 5, 6, 7 end S, a distance of 250 feat, more or lase: )i.l EASTERLY: By a 20 ft. Right"oE Wayt SOUTHERLxS,,:By Lots 18, 20, 22, 24 end 25, a distance of 250 feet, more or less: WESTEI~hyi By.a 20 Et. Right of Way. PARCEL NO. TWO: A 20 £t. Right of Way bounded: NORTHERLY: By Lots 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 22 and 20, a.diatance of 315.5 feat, more or least ' EASTERLY: By a 20 ft. Right of Wayt ~~~1„ SWTHERLY: By Lote 19, 21, 23, a 20 ft. Right of Way, and Lot 80, a distance of 312.6 feet, more or least WESTERLY: ey a 20 ft. Right of Way. PARCEL NO. THREE: A 20 ft. Right of Way bounded: ~ xORTNERLY: By a 10 ft. Right of Way and pact of Lot 1, a distance of 20.11 feet, more Or 1e8st " EASTERLY: By a 20 ft. Right of Wey, Lot 28, a 10 ft. Right of Way, Lote 80, =~t, 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, a 10 ft. Right of Way,LOta 74, 73, 72,71, 70, 69, 68, 67,.66 and 65 and in pert by Derbies Cove, a distance of 1,300 feet, more or least ~ SOUTHEASTERLY: By property of others, a distance of 20 feet, more or laser WESTERLY: By Lote 69, 63, 62, a 12 ft. Right Of Way, Lots 61 and 60, a 20 ft. Right of Way, Lots 89, 90 end 81, a 20 ft. Alght of way, Lots 39, 38, 37,36,35, 39, 33, 32, 31 end 30, a distance of 1,310 feet, more or leas. PARCEL NO. POUR: u A 20 ft. Right of Way bounded: S NORTHERLY: ey Lots Bd, 86, 86, B7, 88 and 89, a distance of 385 feet, :note or 1: least ~ EASTERLY: By a 20 ft. Right Of Nayt SOUTHERLY: By Lots 59, 58, 57, 56, 55, 54, 53 and 52, a distance of 408 feet, more or least , WESTERLY: By a 20 ft. Right of Wey. ' PARCEL NO. PIVE: I A 20 tt. Right of Wey bounded: N NORTHERLY: By a Right of Way, 28 feet, more or least EASTERLY: By Lots 81, 82, 83 end 84, end a 20 ft. Right of Way, a distance of 340 ts.i feet, :sore or least SOUTHERLY: ey a 20 !t. Right of Wayt WESTERLY: ey a pant Of LOt 47, Lota 45, 44, 43, 42, 41 and 40, a distance OE 355 feet, more ox laser Together with a section of the Northern moat part. of Lot 81 being triangular in shape bordered on the 8aeterly aide of a Right of Way, a distance of 50 feet, more or least Southerly by the remaining portion of Lot 81, a distance of 30.25 Eeet, more or lase and Westerly by a Right of Way, a distance of 50 Eeet, more. or leas. PARCEL NO. SIX: ~ ' A 30 ft. strip of land bounded: ' NORTHERLY: By Lot 76, a diatanee of 88 feet, more or least ~d EASTERLY: ey Darbiea Cove, a distance of 10 feet, more or laser SOUTHERLY: By Lot 74, a diatance~of BB feet, more or lesei WESTERLY: By a Right of Way, a diatanee of 10 feet, more or leas. .-----wtuKia?a~sr RE C O R D Ef? ~ 1481 _,_asuarau~aoixc~uMy C ~~0 ~ ~ ' o - /o- ~~-/o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD y~ 8' OWNER STREET VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOTS ~ 1 _ '7~_~~ .1-^ FORMER OWNER E ~ A`CR. S W TYPE OF BUILDING - ~ -F f e s l~• L e f e o RES. SEAS. VL. FA COMM. CB. MISC. Mkt. Value LAND IMP. 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Hox 1179 fit' Southold, New York 11971-0959 of ~a CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., August 16, 2006, the following recommendation was made: J RGI~ Moved by Peter McGreevy, seconded by James Eckert, it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS of the Wetland Permit application of GRACE BURR HAWKINS to construct asingle-family dwelling, sanitary system, porch, and walk and parking area. Located: Peninsula Rd., Fishers Island. SCTM#10-4-10 Inspected by: James Eckert, Peter Young, Jack McGreevy, The CAC recommends Approval of the application however urges scrutiny to the location of the sanitary field. 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Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PREMISES: PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK SCTM # 1000-10-4-10 , Dear President Doherty and Board members: With reference to the above and pursuant to an amendment approved at the 7/22/09 hearing, enclosed please find 3 prints of the revised survey last dated 6/22/09. Thank you. Very t my ou s, Pat icia C. M ore 1 PC by / ena~s PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax:: (631) 765-4643 February 9, 2011 Board of Trustees Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PREMISES: PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK SCTM # 1000-10-4-10 Dear President Doherty and Board members: With reference to the above, please let this serve as a request to extend permit #7089 for an additional one year. My check is enclosed in the amount of $50.00. Thank you. i Very ruly rs, W` P tricia C. M PCM/~bp~-_ . encls. • OFFICE LOCATION: O~~OF SO~lyol, MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex ~ ~ ~ P.O. I3ox 1179 54375 State Route 25 ~ # Southold, NY 11971 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs AveJ Southold, NY 11971 ~ ~ Telephone: 631 765-1938 ~ i~ Fax: 6:31765.3136 o~yCOU~,~~ LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: Jim King, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees• is - ~ - From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner w~'~ ~ ~ r LWRP Coordinator I - i Date: July 13, 2009 L-___ _ __J Re: Proposed Wetland Permit for GRACE HAWKINS SCTM#10-4-10 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. on behalf of requests GRACE HAWKINS an Amendment to Permit #7089 for the revised footprint of the proposed single-family dwelling to be located 46' from the limits of tidal wetlands rather than the approved 53', and increase the size of the proposed drywell. Located: Private Rd., Fishers Island. SCTM#10-4-10 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposed action is CONSISTENT with the Policy Standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP provided that the following recommendations to further the below listed policies are implemented. Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystem 6.3 Protect and restore tidal and freshwater wetlands. E. Maintain buffers to ensure that adverse effects of adjacent or nearby development are avoided: 1. Maintain buffers to achieve a high filtration efficiency of surface runoff. 2. Avoid permanent or unnecessary disturbance within buffer areas. 3. Maintain existing indigenous vegetation within buffer areas. If the action is approved it is recommended that a perpetual natural vegetated buffer be reouired landward, to the elevation 15' contour, preserving the existing vegetation. NATURAL VEGETATED BUFFER a land area of a certain length and width where existing vegetation occurs prior to the commencement of any grading or clearing activity. Vegetation shall be maintained to achieve a minimum percent ground cover ofninety-five (95) percent. To achieve the percent ground cover indigenous, drought tolerant vegetation shall be planted. Survival of planted vegetation shall be (ninety) 90 percent for a period of three (3) years. Maintenance activities within the buffer are limited to removing vegetation which are hazardous to life and property, trimming tree limbs up to a height of fifteen feet (15') to maintain viewsheds, replanting of vegetation and establishing a four foot (4') wide access path constructed of pervious material for access to the water-body. Figure 1. Subject parcel outlined in red. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: Lori Hulse, Assistant Town Attorney PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Betsey Perkins Secretaries June 4, 2009 Southold Town Trustees Jim King, President and Board P.O.Box 1179 Southold Town Hall Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 Re: Grace Burr Hawkins 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board: Afrer the public hearing and receipt of your approval, we learned that the neighbor Ahlgren had split their property and the average front yazd setback is 22.5, therefore, the footprint of the Hawkin's proposed house had to be changed due to the greater setback from the road required to comply with zoning. We have not changed the limit of clearing or ground disturbance. We have also increased the size of the proposed dry well to comply with the Town Drainage code. Enclosed is the revised plan which also includes the 4' path to Darbies Cove. I would respectfully request an amendment to our approval to reflect the changed house plan and larger drywell. Very iraly~yours, ~-Patricia C. Moore In~~~~p~ ~ G~~ ~ JUN - 4 -'~~,1 Sauthhotd Tows Board o! Trustees PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New Vork 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax:: (631) 765-4643 July 15, 2009 _ Board of Trustees Town of Southold ~ ~ P.O. Box 1179 I~ d i.~ Southold, NY 11971 L--- . RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PREMISES: PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK SCTM # 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board members: With reference to the above, enclosed please find affidavit of mailing, postal receipts, green receipt card received as of date and copy of letter to neighbors. Thank you. Very t~uly yours, i P tri is ore Betsy P ~-ZA by encls. • BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT OF GRACE BURR HAWKINS MAILING Applicant's Land Identified as sctm: 1000-10-4-10 ---------------------------------------------------------------x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, Margaret Rutkowski, residing at Mattituck, New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: -rK On the ~~day of July, 2009, I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in Southold, New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to the neighbors on the attached list. Attached hereto is the white receipt post-marked by the Southold Post Office on said date. Ma garet utkowski (Signature) ti Sworn to before me this I ~ da f July, 2009. (Not P bliC) p,,,,,,~,aw,rw~ fb.OtPE 8130838 ' ~s2q PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. • GRACE BURR HAWKINS SCTM: 1000-10-4-10 ALBERT & DORIS BURR 44 EMERALD GLEN LANE SALEM CT 06420 SCTM: 1000-10-4-9.1 o: o: o n m ~ n - n O A r/1 to ~ .n JOHN AHLGREN 6. ~ o r ai m ~ n c -1 N 8 WASHINGTON COURT, APT. 104 o ° a STANFORD CT 06902 _ m z ~ d H > SCTM: 1000-10-4-12. ~ z z n o • n < a: ~ y A . - a r o 1 - ~ 3 .ndo o o ,1 Y 3 m y m 3 RECEIPT RECEIPT - o ? Fs 71926463311000004612 ]t9264633t 1000004629 ~ m FROM: ~ FROM: t=; ' 'I ' PATRICIA C. MOORE ESO. ppTRICIA G. MOORE ESO. ~ ' RE haxkins Voslees RE'. hawkins Wslees D h O+~ Z -1 O ~ s E 2 SEND TO: SEND TO: a s z s .J ALBERT 8 DORIS BURR JOHN AHLGREN T H y r~ 44 EMERALD GLEN LANE gyypSMINGTON COURT, APT. i O 2 s „p N1 a .LH S 'n SALEM GT 06420 STANFORD CT 06902 tf Z r N N ~ 3 x ~ n -3 .T n 0" .J n ~ m y t t' • 11 n o m FEES: FEES: ° z z° w N c $ u t ~ ~I 44 po 0.44 Pos I~.,, ,T N`Q. ~ n e° m OB~Qflgd Fee 2.80 Ce W~@ Fie ..0 O W t ,.-"ji%hytlRecaiPt 2.30 R~~(ieceipl ° C r Q' ? Victed R~(ccetl J fL z k+ W < m iAL $ 5.54 TO'GA4 J G4 ° W • 43OSTMARK OR DATE pbg RK OR D E~ ~ p ~ V O ~ m ,,.~CJPy/f ~ ~ ~ O ~ A R F O ~ ~ 0.' G. T .NO ~ ~ 1Y J 1 • " PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney a[ Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 July 8, 2009 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PROPERTY ADDRESS: PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM: 1000-10-4-10 Dear Neighbor: I represent the above with regard to property located on a Private Road on Fishers Island, New York. She has submitted an application to the Southold Town Board of Trustees to amend existing permit (#7089) to revise footprint of proposed single family dwelling to be located 46 feet from the limits of tidal wetland rather than approved 53 feet and increase size of drywell. A copy of the legal Notice is enclosed together with a copy of the survey. The hearing on this matter has been scheduled for WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2009 on or about 6:00 p.m. at Southold Town Hall. If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me. V r truly yours, P t i~~. `Moo @-U~ PCM~ encl C: Ms. Grace Hawkins (via email) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, .Southold, New York, concerning this property. OWNER(S) OF RECORD: (~r~ Mou~kthS SUBJEC OF PUBLIC HEAR N ~if~~ot9- CatSod cht o~ pr S t-~at~ y~' ~nco~n+ ~rht4tte~tlrs o~~~a Wdlda~dS t~o~pr~lnou~ ~ lot IO~~d TIME D •t~cr ~ °i^~ ~ & ATE OF PUBLIC HEARING. ~u ~ ~cy~u. thee, Jury ~aoq• on ar aba~~ d:oo If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which are available for inspection rior to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours ofp8 a.m and 4 p.m. . BOARD OF TRUSTEES * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD * (631) 765-1892 I I I ELBERT M. 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ANGLE 10' UP SLOPE \ \ / FOR STABILITY AND SI T F N \ ) SELF CLEANING BY HAYBE /\\j\'y- ? NOT T aysuFFa~,~~, James F. King, President ~ - Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd. Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President r, ~ P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson d 'g Southold, NY 11971 Dave Bergen y7/Q Telephone (631) 765-1892 Bob Ghosio, .Ir. 1 # Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter of the Application of GRACE HAWKINS COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STA OF EW YORK) AFFIDAVIT OFJP~~O/STI G ~/~f I, ,residing at /dba 7`T ~~~''tY ~C.~~.~~~ being duly swo ,depose and say: That on the 9 day of , 200 I personally posted the property known as by placing the Board of Trustees official poster where it easily b seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight da s prior to t date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held Wed. Jul 2 2009 0 or about 6:00 M. Dated: ~t~ I ~jj~ JC~~ (signature) Sworn to before me this l~T~ day of ~ul~ 200Fj Notary Public ~ c>~, ~ 3~3~~2c~t~ 07/17/2009 13:45 FAX 631 765 4643 MOORE LAW OFFICES y Trustees f~j001 ~ • • PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New Vodc 11971 Tel: (631) 7654330 Fa7c:: (631) 765-4643 July 17, 200.9 Board of Trustees ~ Town a~f Southold i ~ ~ i P.O. Box 1179 L--- c ~ ~ J Southrold, NY 11971 p;, ; R8: GRACB BURR HAWRINS PRIi~tISB3: PRIVATB ROAD, FISHBRS ISLAND, NEW YORK 98CTM # 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board members: with reference to the above hearing scheduled for Wednesday, July 22,, 2009, please be advised that we have just received a cal]. from Mr. Burr who posted the hearing sign on July 9b° (aFfidavit to follow) that the hearing sign was removed yesterday and he replaced it again today. Thank you. Very truly yours, r' ricia C. Moore PCM/bp C: Ms. Grace Burr Hawkins (via email) James F. ISing, President ~~OF SOpTyo Town Hall Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President ~O l0 53095 Route 25 Peggy A. Dickerson ~ ~ P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen G Q Bob Ghosio, Jr. 0 ~ Telephone (631) 765-1892 I,YCOU~'N~ Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD O1Sce Use Only Coastal Erosion Permit Application _We t Application _ Administrative Perrot mendmen ransferBxtension [Received cauon~ f~J_. pt~ ~ _~eceived Fee:$ i4~ _2"ompletedApplication In Incomplete _SEQRA Classification: ~ ICI 1;,, ~ _ Type I_Type II_Unlisted_ Coordination:(date sent) ~~11 _ ~WRP Consistency Assess ent Form rt{~~ F c ?CAC Referral Sent--~~ ~ ~ ' ~ _ Date of Inspection: Receipt of CAC Report: Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: ~blic Hearing Hel Resolution: Name of Applicant cry-d~rc ~Ur~' J~q~,t/~~.(~y//) Address ~ 3 ~`I N W • 3-O f~ /a3 C2C_•Ly13 Vt/~~~/a ~ ~ OJ Phone Number:( ) ~ 3S ~ - 3 (a ~ _ c~a ~ / Suffolk County Tax M~~`'a~~p Number: 1000 - /o - y - / O Property Location: /"Y~ V"Gt .7 (~C{Cl ~ ~js ~/s ~ lccn~ (provide LILCO Pole distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT: ~Gr iLYt ~ r • q C ~l~ (If applicable) . Address: O Z- o ~C[ ~h ~O C C~ c-~ ~i Gd~/!b ~ Phone: 7(v.J ' yJ 3 ~ ~oard of Trustees Applicat~ GENERAL DATA Land Area (in square feet): ~ 5 , ~j y' ~ Area Zoning: ~ - ~p Previous use ofproperty: VC,t2u.u,7` - y Loh Intended use ofproperty: / (,v„~ p~ h~,~ Covenants and Restrictions: Yes X No If "Yes", please provide copy. Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date 7- O ~ No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? No Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description (use attachments if necessary): _~ir~7?l~t f- ~lwt9/< ~n-u~ ~'~V[~~ L~-L7L[ G~~fi'~~ ~rt.~ ~xvna~a-~z .e d/~ s~~r- u~ /lam-a.~+~ a~--~ ~oard of Trustees Applicati~ WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA. Purp~os/e of the proposed operations:-/ ~ic~' ~o-rlac - C~L~/'t~p~t-~>c~-n-, /TIjZVJI G~ICI~!'1~C/ 1YnrtJ~- ya~~/ .~1~~CIic~_ Area ofwetlands on lot:~~r~square feet Percent coverage of lot: / Closest distance between neazest existing structure and upland edge ofwetlands: y (p feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge ofwetlands: iVLrlu feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? No Yes Lo ~ x 3"~ ~ t~o f~J.i.~-~ If yes, how much material will be excavated? cubic yards How much material will be filled? cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: ~ feet Proposed slope throughout the azea of operations:. Lc Q~u cc 47 C'O~af1?/ C~lftr! Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: ~ ~.0~ ~crGrc..n/~~~ d Statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason of such proposed operations//(use attachments if appropriate): ~~C~c~a ~4~"~~ ~1cf G~~~~/ 776f ~ ~l ~7/? ~J Ctiuc~. ~o~G/~/~~c~ gi Nc~il~~~S/zlrhuwc~ Board of Trustees Application County of Suffolk State of New York ~)r' BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH [N TH[S APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S), IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVES(S), TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIE THIS APPLICATION. Signature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ! _DAY Of J ~1 ~ ,Zp O otary Pub BETSY A PEflKIN9 ~Y Pudic. Sole d N~,.YUII N0. O1PE 8130838 ~Q/ Qeli8e841 SuBdk Caungr / Q011Y81Aion E1P1oe.A11y PROJECT ID NUMBER 617'20 • SEAR APPENDIX C STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM for UNLISTED ACTIONS Only - PART 1 -PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project Sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME n 3.PROJECT LOCATION: j~,,Wu.~ /J~~I (l' ¢/x/75 Municipality xi /L- /~~C.T CoUnty v l / 4. PRECISE LOCATION: SVeet Addess and Road Intersections. Prominent landmarks etc -or provide map 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION : n New ~ Expansion ~ Modification /alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEPLdVJ: ~ ~ ,L.~ ~ _ - _ fy~ , {'l L` GC/J{ ~ J CL~!'t-"/ ~ r~ C~i1 U-,C GL2~ [//Tl7'~7 i ' V / 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially r y acres Ultimately ~ ~ acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS? Yes ? No If no, describe briefly: TTY/~i~~~"'~~~ r G~~cr~z~~ Gf f~ ~CYnz~~ ~O/k'~~ I9~WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? (Choose as many as apply.) I X I Residential ~ Industrial ~ Commercial Agriculture ~ Park /Forest /Open Space ~ Other (describe) 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (Federal, State or Locep Yes ICI No Ii yes, list agency name and permit /approval: 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? L~li Yes ~NO If yes, list agency name antl permit / a proval: ~ L'2SJ ~ ~.'fij-(e~~~L[~w liGt.vZ ~-fo 1II2-~.-lLA''S A R~ESU}~OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING//"P~~ER~MIT/ APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? LJres Lilo I CERTIFY THAT TH INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant /Sponsor 1Jame Date: Signature If the action is a Costal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment PART II -IMPACT ASSESSMENT To be tom leted b Lead Agent ) 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 617.6? If No, a negative declaraton may be superseded by another involvetl agency. Yes ~ No C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten, if legible) Ct. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic pattern, solid waste production or tlisposal, potential for erosion, drainage or Flooding problems? Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, arohaeological, historic, or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighborhood characteft Explain briefly: C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Ezplain briefly: C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted, or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources? Explain briefly: C6. Growth, subsequent development, or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly: C6. Long term, short term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1-C61 Explain briefly: C7. ONer impacts (indudin than es in use of either uanti or a of ener 7 Explain briefl D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREA CEA ? If es, ex lain bdefl Yes ~ No E. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? If es ex lain: Yes ~ No PART III -DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above,determine whether it is substantial,large,importantor otherwise significent. Each effect should ba 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 adverseimpacts have been identified and adequately addressed. If question d of part ii was checked yes, the determination of significance must evaluate the potential impact of the proposed action on the environmental characteristics ofthe CEA. Checkthis box if you have ident~ed one or more potentially large orsignificantadverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FUL EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. Check this box if you have determined, based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed actin WILL NOT result in any signifipnt atlverse environmental impacts AND provide, on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting thi determination. Name of Lead Agency Date Prlnt or ype ame o Respond a Icer In ead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature o Preparer (I different from responsible officer) Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM INSTRUCTIONS All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. Before answering the questions in Section C, the prepazer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town). If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review ]aw. 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 standazds and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standazds and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Boazd of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local librazies and the Town Clerk's office. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# 10 - 4 - 10 The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board Planning Dept. Building Dept. Board of Trustees X I. Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: Nature and extent of action: plans were revised to move the proposed house landward of bank. Proposed sanitary has been located to conform to required setbacks (100 feet to edge of wetlands) Proposed house located on Darbies Cove Fishers Island Four lots merged for purposes of construction of single family dwelline Location of action: Fishers Island Site acreage: .5 acres Present land use: vacant Residential Present zoning classification: r-40 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Grace Burr Hawkins (b) Mailing address: 4389 NW 50th Drive 103 Gainsville FL 32605 (c) Telephone number: Area Code (352-367-42711 (d) Application number, if any:_ Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes No X If yes, which state or federal agency? DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable The development of Fishers Island consists of homes on rocky waterfront parcels and alone coves. The proposed house is located at the average front yard setback of adjacent homes. These homes are also developed close to the tidal waters of Darbies Cove The uroposed home is only 20 feet in depth and set back from the top of the slope Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria Yes No Not Applicable Fishers Island Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria Yes X No Not Applicable Placement of home is set back from water and at an average setback from street_ Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria Yes X No Not Applicable The proposed location of the house is at an average front yard setback and maximized distance from the ton of the slope The development of the adjacent homes are spread towards the water. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Yes No Not Applicable Fishers Island served by public water Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes X No Not Applicable No evidence that development along Derbies Cove Fishers Island has been adversely impacted by existing devlopment Proposed house will be constructed applying environmentally recognized design and approved sanitary system Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section III -Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazazdous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable private property Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable Residential property not water dependent, but is desirable due to water views_Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living mazine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. Yes X No Not Applicable Residential development does not adversely affect living marine resources as home is located 53 feet from the tidal waters and sanitary conforms to 100 foot setback _ Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. Yes No 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 Applicable ~,/~,wG~ o'f~'~`~ a~~~ PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Betsy Perkins Secretaries , March 12, 2009 Southold Town Trustees Jim King, President and Board P.O.Box 1179 Southold Town Hall Re: Grace Burr Hawkins 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board: Supplementing the Coastal Assessment Report prepared by Applied Coastal Research and Engineering, Inc., dated March 5, 2009, I am enclosing Mark Byrnes' credentials for your files. We are awaiting confirmation from your office that the public hearing, previously rescheduled, will be held on March 18'h. My client is planning to fly to New York from Florida and our experts are scheduled to testify. If the Board intends to postpone the hearing please advise us as soon as possible. Very truly y_o~ rs, ( ~ Fa3ricia C. Moore • • i PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Betsey Perkins Secretazies Mazch 9, 2009 Southold Town Trustees Jim King, President and Board P.O.Box 1179 Southold Town Hall Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-6-24 Re: Grace Burr Hawkins 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board: In anticipation of the public hearing for the above property located on Fishers Island I am herein submitting a Coastal Assessment Report prepared by Applied Coastal Research and Engineering, Inc., dated March 5, 2009. The geology and coastal issues on Fishers Island are unique and this report specifically addresses the coastal issues applicable to this property. We are awaiting confirmation from your office that the public hearing, previously rescheduled, will be held on March 18`h. My client is planning to fly to New York from Florida and our experts are scheduled to testify. If the Board intends to postpone the hearing please advise us as soon as possible. Very truly yours, l~ Patricia C. Moore cc: LWRP coordinator w/ report y PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law S 1020 Main Road Southold, New York 1 1971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Betsey Perkins Secretaries Mazch 9, 2009 Southold Town Trustees Jim King, President and Board P.O.Box 1179 Southold Town Hall Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-6-24 Re: Grace Burr Hawkins 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board: In anticipation of the public heazing for the above property located on Fishers Island I am herein submitting a Coastal Assessment Report prepazed by Applied Coastal Reseazch and Engineering, Inc., dated March 5, 2009. The geology and coastal issues on Fishers Island are unique and this report specifically addresses the coastal issues applicable to this property. We are awaiting confirmation from your office that the public hearing, previously rescheduled, will be held on Mazch 18'h. My client is planning to fly to New York from Florida and our experts are scheduled to testify. If the Board intends to postpone the hearing please advise us as soon as possible. Very truly yours, / J-----_ ~~~'atticia C. Moore cc: LWRP coordinator w/ report 01/07/2009 14:28 FAX 631 43 MOORE LAW OFFICES .Trustees f~j 001 PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631)785-4330 Fex:: (631) 785-0843 January 7, 2009 ~ t~~~ p Board of Trustees ~ ; ~ ~ ~C ~ ` Town of Southold SAN ~ ~ L..~ P.O. Box 1179 n^^^ Southold, NY 11971 S~ ~ Beard of Trast~e a RS: GRACE SIIRR HAWRINS PRENISS3: PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND, NSW YORK SCTM # 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board members: With reference to the above, please accept this as our request to postpone the hearing until your March 18, 2009 calendar as our experts are unable to attend this month's hearing. We understand that the Notice has been advertised and we will arrange to have the property posted accordingly. Thank you. Very truly yours, i ricia C. Moore PCM/bp C: Ms. Grace Burr Hawkins (via email) MAILING ADDRESS: PLANNING BOARD MEMBE• °'z``~r P.O. Box 1179 JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE 4 ~OF S~Ur Southold, NY 11971 Chair ~1yy~~ OFFICE LOCATION: KENNETH L. EDWARDS ~ T ~ Town Hall Annex MARTIN H. SIDOR rn ~c 54375 State Route 25 GEORGE D. SOLOMON T Q ti y • ~O ti~ (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs AveJ JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND O Southold, NY ~~~~~UNTV `'~>~z~~. Telephone: 631 766-1938 Pas: 631 766-3136 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD To: James King, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, Senior Environmental Planner LWRP Coordinator ' Date: August 21, 2006 Re: Request for Wetland Permit for Grace Burr Hawkins SCTM# 10-4-10 J.M.O. Environmental Consulting, Inc. on behalf of GRACE BURR HAWHINS requests a Wetland Pemut to construct asingle-family dwelling, sanitary system, porch, and walk and parking area. Located: Peninsula Rd., Fishers Island. SCTM#10-4-10 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 95, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposed action is INCONSISTENT with the denoted following Policy Standards and therefore is INCONSISTENT with the LW1tP. Policy 6 Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystem. 6.3 Protect and restore tidal and freshwater wetlands. A. Comply with statutory and regulatory requirements of the Southold Town Board of Trustees laws and regulations for all Andros Patent and other lands under their jurisdiction 1. Comply with Trustee regulations and recommendations as set forth in Trustee permit conditions. The proposed structure setback from a freshwater wetland is 21 feet, a minimum setback distance of 100 feet is required uursuant to Chanter 275-3 Please have the anolicant amend the application to further the above Policv to the ¢reatest extent possible CC: Shawn Kiernan, New York Department of State, Division of Coastal Resources Office Use Only -Coastal Erosion Permit Application 1( Wetland Permit Application Administrative Permit U~~~, 1~ L.~~ Amendment/I'ransfer/E#ension ~9 ~-t,2 / CN ?Received Applica[io~(.F %Received Fee:$ --~"ompleted Apphca[ion / -Incomplete _ , _SEQRA Classification: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i Type (Type IIUnlisted ~ - - - i Coordination:(date sent) , _ ~ r =.,eAC Referzal Sent: ~ ! ,..FPete of Inspection: r ' -Receipt of CAC Report: -Lead Agency Determination: _ -Technical Review: Sautho?d Tov;n Board of iresiees ~PGblic Hearing Held: Resolution: ~ r.~rc P wcr~(// ~~8/aalo P Name of Applicant (~YC1Ce. ~ri tYGU _l U'!S Address y3B 9 N W S ~~'ty`P /03. 6a~asville -~c . ~ 603- Phone Number:( ) 3 ~ z - 31P7 - ~z7/ Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000// /p ^ y' ~ ~ Property Location: ~rt~c~lc Rcrto; ~15~2G/t ~~2.2~ (provide LILCO Pole distance to cross/styre~ets, and location) AGENT: ~G~. fv GGCa / ~ / ~0/tG ~ i _ y (If applicable) / / ~ I lo~ Addre/s~s': aj/~ZO /}')C~/h ~r9Cref~ SBZ~~'l0.bl }~II r V ~ ~I 7~ Phone: 7 ~S~ SL3 3 Q • Board of Trustees Appli~ion GENERAL DATA Land Area (in square feet): ' s p6'~ f7" Area Zoning: T~ Previous useofproperty: 1/2ca~x.f /~fi~~~Gi+~7aA Lv/5~ Intended use of property: /ZLcc~„rd O.tticGC~-e - ~/V/l9LC Covenants and Restrictions: Yes _ ~ No If "Yes", please provide copy. Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? No Yes If yes, provide explanation: Proje/ct~ Description (use attachments if necessary): nn// ~ ~ ~friia ~rLc ~ ~ 1mn L/ «~!///ryO i_ e_, CLa ~42frn a~ C/I1E /Gc~~-v ct~.r,Z~~ / /706 ~airf il~tito.~~ ~~3o~oft i BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD: NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT OF GRACE BURR HAWKINS Applicant's Land Identified as sctm: 1000-10-4-10 r j ~ ; „f ~ ~ i ---------------------------------------------------------------x J~~J' ~ 2 r~/~ / COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Sou Boar 16ho STATE OF NEW YORK) oo?~~ow~,; °sk~. I, Margaret Rutkowski, residing at Mattituck, New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On thelday of January, 2009, I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in Southold, New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to the neighbors on the attached list. Attached hereto is the white receipt post-marked by the Southold Post Office on said date. Marga et R kowski (Signature) f; Sworn to before this ~ da~ f January, ,9. j of PIUbIIC) ~rsraPERKiNs ' Nary A,da, since m New voA No. °1PE 613(K3fi ~palifigtl in Suffolk County r'1 Commiasian Enpires July 1& PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. GRACE BURR HAWHINS SCTM: 1000-10-4-10 ALBERT & DORIS BURR 44 EMERALD GLEN LANE SALEM CT 06420 SCTM: 1000-10-4-9.1 JOHN AHLGREN 8 WASHINGTON COURT, APT. 104 STANFORD CT 06902 SCTM: 1000-10-4-12. RECEIPT RECEIPT ]19z 64sa a11a oooo aloa ]192 6463 3110 0000 309] FROM: FROM: Patricia C. Moore Esq. Patricia C. Moore Esq. RE'. hawkins trustees hearin RE'. hawkins trustees hearin SEND TO: SEND TO: JOHN AHLGREN ALBERT & DORIS BURR B WASHINGTON COURT, APT. 44 EMERALD GLEN LANE STANFORD CT W902 SALEM CT 06420 FEES: FEES: Postage 042 Postage 042 Cerl~etl Fee 2.70 Geddietl Fee 2.70 Return Receipt 2 20 Return Receipt 2.20 Resirigetl Restricted TOTAL $ 5.32 TOTAL $ 5.32 POSTMARK OR DATE POSTMARK OR DATE _ 7 J PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 1197 ] Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 January 5, 2009 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PROPERTY ADDRESS: PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM: 1000-10-4-10 Dear Neighbor: I represent the above with regard to property located on a Private Road on Fishers Island, New York. She has submitted an application to the Southold Town Board of Trustees to construct a single family dwelling and sanitary system. A copy of the legal Notice is enclosed together with a copy of the survey. The hearing on this matter has been scheduled for WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2009 on or about 6:00 p.m. at Southold Town Hall. If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very" trtl~ly yours, ~ 2~Z--...__ - - ~_,Patricia C. Moore PCM/bp enc1S. C: Ms. Grace Hawkins (via email) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, ~ Southold, New York, concerning this property. OWNER(S) OF RECORD: ~~r ~~n5 SUBJECT OF P B C H I NG: C'~~l~~t tt+~g~~' qty nd n~ nn. du~~t~ a '~1 ~l TIME & DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: cup/•,.~+d~a~u a+oo~ -an a abolut ~o'poP~. If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which are available for inspection rior to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours ofp8 a.m and 4. p.m. BOARD OF TRUSTEES * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD * (631) 765-1892 I I I I N/F I::'::~::... ELBERT M. BURR I VACANT LAND `IRL RIGHTHT pF WAY \ LI N 85'28'59' E ::r.~t1:'.:~; 88.00• @' oNC ROD '18"¢¢ ~ ~ fND.1 CNE^RY \ q\ ~ ( d° ..:::::.')'::.'.:1 i% ~ r I 'I ~ I ' c I~ ~:':'r:: ~~ri:•ir:i1'•r:i'i c` 1 I I L 1'::':::;':'~'::: i ~ I I ~I :::::'1::: ~ (3J, , 1 I ~h l\ rauz \ ` ROD ~ \ ' \ mNO.11 ~ \ DARBIES ~ COVE .0. ~ t ` ~ '.1:' t':::ii~ ~ uMITS of noAL wEruNOs 1 d Y ~ \ clFnier ~ JANUARY 9, 2007MILNN, NYSOEC \ ' DRY WELL FOR ROOF Oy I N \ 1 1 1 ~L~ J ~ ~ . ~ \.:•r..::•. PROVbE AND wVMNN \ ~ RoD \ Icy \ \ A camnlDlls urn aF \ ~ ~ i, su FENCE aa® wm~ ~ (PND.1 \ ~ \ ~ ~ . ~ u ~aF aoNS~iauaiioN ~ \ \ \ wnvElE ~o Fr. (NFAS~%aE[ \ \ \ INY9alF8) NpFIURF BlIF1 • S,$\ ~ ~ PUWF MRN IN1NE VIDtTA \4'$\ ~ ~ ,a ~::::.'.1':. cl~-8000&1 AND 908E \ ij to ~ 85 z„4 ~ ~ ::'~~.F i .m c FROP'OffD LYB OF CLF Ilh ~ ~ CRIOf10 AND CROUNO rat Iz• \ ' ~ OISIURBNICE ' w ~ ~ PER SECTION 700-23DA ~ ~ ' FRONT YARD SEf84CK 14.7' _ 16~ PROVIDED { ~ l i... a L~ (5 E WATER SERNCE iI1N0 8' MNN AS i \ ~ / DElF1r•IINED 9Y s ~ $Q •8 _ F.L WATER CO. i\ a, \ ~ ~ ~tP~% /y ~ ~ / i .:i:l~~~ i IRON \\~fb. (PND.1 ~ ' f FXCTING ~i!, RESIDENCE i~ ~ N 1965.67 rwL 7 ~Fw ' • i ~ND\ \ E 6s3.so ' ; G~y~ \ \ f i:: ~ r' ~1, ~ \ \ IOCAIED TO I~ ~ ~ James F. King, President ~~OF ~~VTyO Town Hall Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President ,`O l~ 53095 Route 25 y P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson T Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen Bob Ghosio, Jr. ~ Telephone (631) 765-1592 ly~,~~~ Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Irr the Matter of the Application r JQ Ili 2 ~ of ~.LS~[.11~~__l~!1_-~~~----- Board` 6°~dlown COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) T/asteeg STATE OF NEW YORK) AFFIDAVIT OF POST (ING ~1 I, 1 ,residing at ~J~ ~/Jt-'l~'Cl-bl ~ ~ , ~ ~X 3 y u o to ~ y ~ being duly sworn, depose ands y: That on the day of , 200 , I personally posted the property known as HAW lNS r 1 ~ORD Is Z-S N S~ M~ YJDO'10-/~J-lD by placing the Board of rustees official poster where it can easily a seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight days prior to the date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held ~L ~ ..aQ-I"~, dl~ ~ • on d~1 a bout a;Qp~- Dated: (si ature) / Sworn to before me this day of 200 Notary Public ~~t ~ u~, , PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-0330 Fax:: (631) 765-4643 January 26, 20 f 1~ l5 p Board of Trustees ~ Town of Southold _ Jau'hhc'rA:r~ --.~.1 P.O. Box 1179 , ° rc;~,,i"` Southold, NY 11971 ~~~''~'Si:"t RE: GRACE BURR HAWKINS PREMISES: PRIVATE ROAD, FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK SCTM # 1000-10-4-10 Dear President King and Board members: with reference to the above, enclosed please find the affidavit of mailing together with photos of the posted hearing sign. As you will see, they were unable to get it notarized on Fishers Island nor on the day she was able to get to the mainland. Thank you. Very tr ly yours, n, u Patricia C. Moore PCM/~ C: M race Burr Hawkins (via email) J aF ~ / ; ' ~ ,,1y ~ ~ - 1,~. a > ,1 i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , _ r ~ ~ ~ f. f ,p r x ~ i N i ~ ! ~ ~ 'l - y~~7~., . i ' y I - `t . _ `1. ..7~ ~ , ~R a 1 - ~y~ -•1/~ 1 j , ` ~ =~~ti - ~ - • + - - - yy11.~~~ ~ i .try ~ . `,~r ~ 1 ~1 ~ • IN ' . ~ ;,..,3- .s_- -j4i.=j'~ . / ~r ~1. i,13~ ~ J" ~ r ~f, Board of Trustees Application County of Suffolk State of New York l Q~ L ~~0--~--- BEBVG DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S), IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVES(S), TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. Signature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ~ DAY OF~,2000 / Nota lic I gE}$Y R. PEflKINB Npyy pudic. Sterte of NewYaM Na.0/PE 6186633 ~ piy~IffieO in 311nO1M Ca+dY k ~ Cammre~a'r.Wi,ae AWy 1~~..1~~ Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM INSTRUCTIONS All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. Before answering the questions in Section C, the prepazer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal azea (which includes all of Southold Town). If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standazds and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a determination that it is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the LWRP policy standards and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Boazd of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# 10 - 4 - 10 The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Boazd Planning Dept. Building Dept. Board of Trustees X 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: Nature and extent of action: clans were revised to move the aroposed house landward of bank. Proposed sanitary has been located to conform to required setbacks (100 feet to edge of wetlands). Proposed house located on Darbies Cove Fishers Island. Four lots merged for purposes of construction of single family dwellin¢ Location of action: Fishers Island Site acreage: .5 acres Present land use: vacant Residential Present zoning classification: r-40 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: Grace Burr Hawkins (b) Mailing address:4389 NW 50th Drive 103, Gainsville FL 32605 (c) Telephone number: Area Code (352-367-4271) (d) Application number, if any:_ Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes No X If yes, which state or federal agency? DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community chazacter, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable The development of Fishers Island consists of homes on rocky waterfront parcels and along coves. The proposed house is located at the average front yard setback of adjacent homes. These homes are also developed close to the tidal waters of Darbies Cove. The proposed home is only 20 feet in depth and set back from the top of the slope Attach additional sheets if necessazy Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria Yes No Not Applicable Fishers Island Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria Yes X No Not Applicable Placement of home is set back from water and at an average setback from street Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria Yes X No Not Applicable The proposed location of the house is at an average front vard setback and maximized distance from the top of the slope. The development of the adjacent homes are spread towards the water. Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Yes No Not Applicable Fishers Island served by public water Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes X No Not Applicable No evidence that development along Darbies Cove. Fishers Island has been adverse impacted by existing devlopment. Proposed house will be constructed applying environmentally recognized design and approved sanitary system Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section III -Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable private property Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. Yes No Not Applicable Residential property not water dependent, but is desirable due to water views_Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. Yes X No Not Applicable Residential development does not adversely affect living marine resources as home is located 53 feet from the tidal waters and sanitary conforms to 100 foot setback._ Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III -Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. Yes No 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 Applicable ~~,ljt,~i~~f /l d71-r~ G22~ PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 1 1971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: 5-4643 ((a ~ ; Margaret Rutkowski ll~~ LS C Lt° ' ~ ~ Betsey Perkins D ~ ! j Secretaries i I July 22, 2009 l~ JUL ~ ~ ; ' 1 Southold Town Trustees so~;~~,,!d 'rr; Jim King, President and Board e~?;d er r~~~=l~_ P.O.Box 1179 Southold Town Hall Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 Re: Grace Bun Hawkins 1000-10-4-10 Public Hearing Deaz President and Board: Grace Bun Hawkins is the owner of 41ots which aze being developed as one property. On April 22, 2009 we had a public hearing on a plan for the house and sanitary system at which time an extensive Coastal Assessment Report was submitted and Mazk Burns, our Coastal Resources expert testified that the property is stable and we will construct without impact on the wetlands adjacent to Dazbies Cove. I would request that this study and testimony be incorporated into the record of this application. One copy of the report is resubmitted for your file. The Trustees approved the permit. My client, who traveled from Florida for the heazing, teazfully thanked the Boazd because, as you know, it had taken her years to get all the approvals needed to start her house. On Apri128, 2009 (one week after our public heazing) Mr. Strouse, the surveyor, discovered through a telephone call from the Ahlgren family that they were commissioning a survey for the division of their properties. (See Exhibit A- attached letter from surveyor) They had split their properties which they could do without Town approval and they now have the three residences on two parcels. By splitting their property they affected our average setback calculation. Our approved plan had the house set back 16 feet from the road. These measurements were certified by Richard Strouse of Chandler, Palmer, and King. By subdividing these properties, without anything more than new deeds, the average setback of the our house was adversely impacted. The new legal front yazd setback is 22.5. We must move away from the street 6.5 feet. (See Exhibit B- proposed plan and approved plan attached for your convenience) The neighbors actions require us to redesign the house & revise our plan. Only your permit is impacted. The DEC approval is not affected because we are maintaining the limit of disturbance. The Health Department approval remains the same. We have maintained the limit ofdisturbance- we are giving up a rear yard. The house is only 20 feet in width and our sanitary system remains as originally approved. We have increased our drainage to comp?y with the code. The buffers remain, haybales remain and one path to the water is provided. The new plan is better because the existing dirt road encroaches onto the front yard and the greater setback creates more buffer between the house and the road. We may also be able to preserve more trees along the road because the road can remain where it is. At 16' setback the road bed would have to be relocated and the house would have removed large trees along the road. (See Exhibit C- Ihave attached the photographs of the site provided in our report for your convenience) The adjacent properties have three houses and sanitary systems a few feet from the edge of the wetlands, ourprojecthas maintained the non-disturbance area which protects the wetlands. (See Exhibit D- site plan of the adjacent property obtained from building department records). Our proposed plan retains all the protections incorporated into the original plan and conforms to zoning. We respectfully request you approval of this revised plan. Thank you;,. Patricia C. Moore Exhibit A o ~a~~ wo 6m o~? z ~~a N~Ue: amyo Oy~(J 2~ J J -_------_--_-_CME Associates Engineering, Land Surveying & Architecture, PLLC 32 Crahtree Lane, PO Box 849, Woodstock CT o6z8r Phone:86o.9z8.~848 Fax:86o.9z8.9846 April 28, 2009 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11952 Re: Hawkins- "The Peninsula'- Fishers Island Dear Pat: As discussed, [have recently discovered that the Algren property to the south is actually two parcels and not one as previously thought. Our old mapping of that property shows all the structures on one parcel but at some point there must have been a conveyance of two of the four original "Peninsula" lots. With that in mind there is another house to use in calculating the allowed front yard setback. I have prepared a plan showing a possible revision for your review. The new setback number is 22.5 feet and the calculation shows on the enclosed plan. I have not moved the location of the silt fence hay bales shown on our previous plan as the limits of disturbance, nor have I changed the location of the drainage pool or septic system. [still show a house footprint of 800 sq. ft. but with a different shape. This house would be longer and not as wide at the north end but I think the 14 foot width would allow for an adequate kitchen, great room or bedroom area at that end of the house. Please review and discuss with Grace. I also think this new location will allow for construction without the major expense of relocating the road. I have included the changes requested by the Trustees on this revised plan. I am also forwarding a copy of this plan to Grace so we can discuss the options after you have had a chance to look this over. / / ~ Yours tr j , Ri and H,l~~use,'P-.E.L.S. 'rector of private and Commercial Development Cc: Grace Hawkins (1 copy) , CME Exhibit B ~¢"'3 om°o z ~~a dJUo amy Oyzn 6~ • ~ • i i i i ELBERT MF BURR "VACANT LAND" 1 I ELEV. 15 CONTOUR LINE- LIMIT OF ARTICLE Irl 25 JURISDICTION _ \ RIGHT OF WAY ILII N 83'26'59" E \.'......1 /RON 1 88.00' o z.' onK ` . 1 ROD \ N ~i&"~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ \ 1 ~ ~ (FND.) /\t CHERRY ; ~ p ~ ~ m ~.~,'.\~\.~.~.~..1 o ~ c° ~ I I ~ ~ I C 1~L I L~T #7~4 I ~ I l ~ N QV 1 I ' 1 ~ \ \ I ICFfER YI 1 2 A H I 1 o IRO w. I I I, a'~ asFr J ~OT~ - . RoD ~ ~ ~ ~ DARBIES (FND.) C`f~ / ( 10~ ~ 9<,J ~.'.'.'..'~'.~.'.'.".'\....,...,.\1., COVE I ~ va u gq U "`111 51 ~ 1 ~1 ~ \ PANSION ~p J \ P00L % ° ~ , ; . ; . ~ LIMITS OF TIDAL WETLANDS \ , ° ° 69t6\' t~K' t ~ JANUARDY 29, 2007MILTON, NYSDEC d ~ ` I I' s ~ r°`" ) C \ PROVIDE 1- 4' X 8' DUL ~ DRY WELL FOR ROOF \ dlT \ ' , DRAINAGE (SEE DETAIL) ~ ~ PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN ~ / 1 A CONTINUOUS UNE OF IRON \ ~ ROD ~ 1 ~ J \ t \ ~'y SILT FENCE BACKED WITH y C HAY BADS. PLACE AS ND" \ (FND.) ~ \O ~ ~ \ \ \ ~'yc^ UM(TS OF CONSTRUCTION. sET uNDWARO of y' 1 .5 c s'~Y ~ ~ \ ~+25 ELEV. 15 CONTOUR °o \ & ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ Gy PROVIDE 10 FT. (MEASUF _ ~o\ 18.0 \ Qe~ \ r r,~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; . HAYBALES/SILT FENCE) n \4 °o\ 18, \ ) ` G AREA SEAWARD OF THE UMR \ ~ \ /y L~E~ y (15' CONTOUR).TO BE ES7AE ~ ~ ° Yn ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ NON-DISTURBANCE AREA EXC g ,e HC ° ~ ~ ;~u~ ~ ~ WALKING PATH. f \ C I ~.,~J OT 1 ~ ~ \ PROPOSED UMrrs OF C \ ~ \ , . GRADING AND GROUND ,~\8~ DISTURBANCE (ELEV. 1: PER SECTION 100-230A b FRONT YARD SETBACK 22.5' \ \ 22.T PROVIDED OkpO iR ,2' 4' MA~E~ ADE WATER SEFMCE 2a~ J Rv tel./ ~ o , XISTING 8" MAIN AS \ e - ? DETERMINED BY ~ \ ~ ~ ~ s ° oC0 „ .11 N/F ~ ? F.1. WATER CO. \ ~ s• ~o 00o KEITH H, AHLGREN \ c~~aRY\ ~ ~ ~ hT~~ SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ~ \ ~ MUNICIPAL WATER ~ ~R,,,yLL ~9~e ON SITE SEPTIC SYSTEM A~ 1~ ? IRON y ? ROD\ V / (FNOJ \ \ ~ ' ~ IRON po ~ PIPE ' EXISTING (FND.) \ IRON 1` PROVIDE BOULDER RESIDENCE ? ROD ~ IV ~ 965, 6] WALL 2'-4' HIGH ?q(~~1` (FND\ \ E 883.50 WRH cuARD RAIL Y \ . ~ \ EXISTING DIRT ROAD a..~ ,,,w-„ . 1. _ <F... TO BE LOCATED TO ~2)-2"x2"X3' .:3 _ 11 \ v BS.DO' T 12° OAK 1 ~-4'~ X18"~ ~ ~ o ~'l1 \ .~w' \ ~CHEFZRY \ ; ' n ~f m u' ~ I ~ I ~ I ~ ~ c ~ ~ ~ I I I~ ~ ~ L I TI#~4 II ~ ~~~L ~ ~ l ~ i~ N E O I 20" A H I I ~ I ICF~ER Y. ~ 1 \ u, I I I 4 `.4SFF ~ CHE~RYO\ \ \ ~ 1b ~ I/ ~ 1p0 KK ..\CA< : \ COVE 1 JSF'OOl c1 °°X ° J \ \ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ° "~1 69 1 '....L LIMITS OF TIDAL WETLANDS 1s' ~K } VERIFIED BY C. HAMILTON, NYSDEC ~ ~ ~ , \ ~ CHERRY I ~1 1 ~ JANUARY 29, 2007 f ~ C \ ~ ~ 1 ~ ) { . PROVIDE 1- 3 X 8 DIA. 1 c \ DRY WELL FOR ROOF O / ~ ~ ` \ \ \ ° \ \ DRAINAGE (SEE DETAIL) ~ 1 \ 1 ~ ~2~ I . PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN \ Q IRON ~ 1 \ J \ A CONTINUOUS UNE OF (Fl°D.) ~ ~ \ y0~ HAY BALES. PLACKE ASS \ \ \ UMRS OF CONSTRUCTION. Z \ ,5 \ ° 1k25 SET LANDWARD OF \ \ ELEV. 15 CONTOUR f o$ \ 18. 1~\ ° a ~ ( r ~ \ \ . O \ S10N~ (MEASURED FROM \ QP \ ~ ) TURF BUFFER. \ t .5 \ / ~ \ ~ . ~ ° L E1~ 1a n1 ~ ~ g ...,.....,a.....'.'.'.~.'. ~ ~ 3' _ ~ PROPOSED UMITS OF CLEARING, 4 c OT ~ , GRADING AND GROUND ~ \ ~ DISTURBANCE (ELEV. 15 CONTOI ° \ ' ~ NO DISTURBANCE 80.0W ELEVAT SECTION 100-230A Y ~`,~~\~\e\\ \ \ ~ ~ ~ EXCEPT FOR 4' WIDE WALKING F YARD SETBACK 14.7' Ok00 \ \ ~ ~ b\ \ \ ~ ~ \ 16' PROVIDED g \ a'~A~E\y C~ SERVICE 16 ~4w ~ ~ off' / MAIN AS ° ~J-' ~ \ MINED BY IATER CO. ~ \ \ I e 000 . `N ? Ja //J ~ ~ ? L ? GIP.AVEL J ~ see / IRON 2 AR / ? ? ROD J ~ (END.) ~ ; i IRON ? ? PIPE 0• (END.) ~ EXISTING IRON PR0IADE BOULDER RESIDENCE ? ROD \ IV 1965.67 WALL 2'-4' HIGH ? (FND\ \ E 883.50 cUARO RAIL ?/~~Y ~ EXISTING DIRT ROAD ? ~ \ TO BE LOCATED TO ~ \ \ ~ EXISTING RIGHT OF ? FILTER (2)-2"x2"X3' STAKES \WAY AS NECESSARY ? POST IC EACH BALE \ \ o a COMPACTED \ ? BACKFILL \ \ ~ / ? ANGLE 10' UP SLOPE FOR STABILITY AND SILT FENC RArK ? SELF CLEANING BY HAYBA E BARR NOT TO SCALE EDGE OF ROAD PROPOSED 26 HOUSE _ F.F. EL~24.0 _ 22 I SILT FENCE _ _ BACKED WFTH ELEVATION 15 CONTOUR r- _ HAY-BN,ES -UMRS OF CLEARING, GRADING----------------- 18 AND GROUND DISTURBANCE 14 ROPOSED cvlrnur_ A _ _ Exhibit C w" OmoV 2~~LL ~7 dJUe ymto Oy2Q Q? J • • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a tiff' ~ ~ s ~ c5's ~ ~ ~ ~k^ :i ~ ~ x ~'C~. ~r.+ _r s ~1~~~'` ~r n"s ' psi ~ nh~ ' Y f i, ~~a F J _ a " Y 16 d. b J 1 ? ~ .tie +S i ~ A s t ~ z ~ i 1 ; xJn ,'^e.-i` . a .fi..~ LW ^'k y r .~~+e Nr y: d ~ ~ o`~, ~ ~ ~ ? `t~' ~ ~S. • s `~:P rxi. 7 w ~2~.` 'x s,s~f~~ ~s'~ _ ixr ~r~y, . 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F`r: w ' ~ ~ ~a~t k`~~ t ` d _ ~f,~ ~ b1rh fi Y 'S 'ttc~' , t ~r"~'~ "Q ~~p mac,. i ~Jt P n~ ~ ~y~ r A° 4 i ~ _ N Y - # A l~ .Pier ~`.R ~ 7#,y 'ilk ~ S .7'V' N : ~ S F ,~F+.1>t' #~.,`i' ~ an6 Z 'fit l.: ° § ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ] a' hs . \ ~ Add- ~ 4 = ~ ,ALL _ ...$r ~-•<i 4- ; y b'Y w a'f.. F ~?:v '~A ~.1. s r~.,~ s~ l `it ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "F ~ , . ~ ~ t 5 ~ M i5~ ; r ~ t y~ ~ - ~ _ . Feet ~ ~w~~ 0 1 Q 20 40 60 80 100 Al ~k ~ ~ N f vat 15 r~._ ~ ~ f ~ ~ y Y ~ 9 ~ ~ ~ ~ Y . .r m~. ar,. "fi.- "S „t _ ~ E$( ;,fj FY's ~C~L'.{ J~ ~,C f ~ ~ ~r ~v'!i, '1~ar f„ a `'S .rv ~ s•~..f1r i,lyr~i' 1~ .r } ` xC• Y 'ti gam. 'li~' { t Yj y ~L +M'x w~+m. ~ ~ C ~ s ' -w ~ M~ ~ ' ~ r`~ , Photo 1. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0856. Standing at next door neighbors stairway near Peninsula Road (dirt road) near southwest corner of Hawkins Lot 71, looking north. ~ F t ~ S .a ~ 9 1 ka.. yr • . t k~ ~ls 3.. '3 17 p ! 1 j {4 4 ~ ~ rah, ~ Fn r " . i ~ t i ~ tt . ar. ~ ~ t~ ~ ~ z~`~~ x , yy+ _ Fk3a ;t. i~qq./' t4 ~,-1,~~ d~~'. ~'F~ x r[j~~~~y"'~.~,6.,,'~.` .C M ~.M w ifi f Sit ~ _ ~ / G. ~ a a .,G ~ ..i., ~~~'~~2TSp~. ~ a~ ti ~ - 5 ~ aIM'} ?,.~y~° t r ~ 'Y a 4 + y. Y~ " ~;tl, -k i1c ~~MY y v' ~ ¢ ~I3 ~ p 4. _ ~ ••.e.~'Lx `~w ' ~ •`e 1,.51 ;t T. ~ r ~C ~ s 4i ~ ~ ' ! { F ~ ~ jam.: S ~3~ ~ "'g s }.i h~ ~ , ' ~ *Q~Fya ~`.+c. t ~ i 'k"= ~ *n~~ i f ~ ~ a ~ ~^7~' ~ ~ s ate. "ni° a"•'+tirk , v ° y ,c.Y' ~Y w c ~ f S. Photo 2. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0856. Standing adjacent to next door neighbors stairway at Peninsula Road looking northwest along the road. The boulder in the center right part of the photo marks the approximate location of the southwest corner of Hawkins Lot 71. A7 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ` ik~'~ ~k k ~a ~ ~ ~ a 1~~ ~ ~~~Y~~y~~~' ~ rat ~ `4 b ~ ~ t j;4, ~ ~ 'ii ~ t ~ s 's ~Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ bra E~~` ~ ~.4 ~ .,r` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Southwest corner of _n ~ ~ `'v ~ y~,~ ~~~y~, ~{?.p$y proposed house. ~ .~'4 ~~-`#'e.. "fit ~~r ~F'~A~~ ' ~ ~ w,. a~`' s. ,!h~~~ , _ ~ my,0~~ ~ _ ~`4~~ e i'~~~ A ~~~~E $ k ~ii. y,~~is ~.+a- r~'^M•..~..k~~,r~k ~ _ . a q r ~ ~ ~ ~ AYR 1 ~~~~`q~ G ~ ~y@"sa' , F Y ,tee k T 4,'.~4~~ y ~^i5. ~rrp~a i. ,,~sdF 1 - ~ ^.~e»N~' t ~T "0'~vy~~1~~'•~,b`4. _ . e. E q~.~ _ ~ t~~~~ s 'mss '1~ x ~ - Vim.. : ~ ~'~A,~~' _ ~ f { w` { . ~ ~ Y ~ ~ n " - r'.. 8 ~a ~ I L. i_ - tt n. b _ Photo 3. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0856. Looking east-northeast from Peninsula Road at the survey stake marking the location of the southwest corner of the proposed house. A:~ :r. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ `t Y~ d`id` ~ ~j ~ i.. F~~`~~ ~ ~w'*~~ Photo 4. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0857. ~ Closeup of corner marker for proposed k ~ house. z : a; ~ • b ~ 'M. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ - r Y. ~ 3 ~a. ~ Large boulder ~ 's ~ on Lot 71. a ~ ~ ~ a ~ ` ~ r`'R~~,r~,s ~ ~ `~~~i ay •r ~:4 ~ . ~.;a,s~i~ ~ a .ate + n~. ~ ,ate a t r ~.,,,is , f~-'' _ ~ ` me~ yy ~ d ~ t ~ tom, L k - ate` , a ~ f ~ r ' '~k7{ ~ ~,p 1 ~ yid, T ~ ~ ~-.,~u~~~x . ~ ~ ~ f Photo 5. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0857. Looking northeast from the small parking area adjacent to Peninsula Road. Note large boulder in center of photo. A4 ,Y d ~iR ,L~ a ~ i ~ Y d.a.. i Ys , ~ t~ I ~ r hw r ~ Y ~ ~ t l < t r d, ~l t ti ; ~ , t C < ~ ~ d 1 k : * '•JA < Ay r `;h' ~ t g~ 1 th ~ f`~ t ~ r r ; s f,'1. -~c..."f'7~ \ Y~ ~ a?^~1. : t~Y~ ~ , -A~~i t~"kJ ~p 1: ~+1~"' .~'ky~, :ri ~ 7,~ ai`3q`~a~'~ y s , ,r~a1~i , ~~~.!5, ilr } tic u~ ;;11~~f4r~?j"~1~~d ,K~ ~ r` i-. ~ Its i.r..'~4' i-'~.} tee ~ yyy ~ - "J}re ~5a~4,!?~', ,e'±.4 ~ r ~+C. "s~.. :f a p~ r`. i 1 ~ .~`:+SN ~~~Xr~~r- +P. cr ~'`°~2F~ $~l `:F* ~ of °7L k ?J'~,1~3y4. ,~bS" r~'~ `1 ; ~ t Photo 6. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0858. Looking north-northeast from a position on the east side of Peninsula Road adjacent to the southwest corner stake at the plateau area for the proposed house. . . ~i 1. ~i~ f+, "f. ~r ! 7~~ 4 ~ Y; J~ c~j'Ti / Akk~•~,'-sd~A~'' 1~~ ~"~C-~~~T` ? ~`,T ~ rv,~ ' Photo 7. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0914. ~~~~~iF;~vr y ~ Looking east-northeast from Peninsula Road at r r , ~ ; ~,~')4;~~;~; the northwest corner stake for the proposed t~~ house. Geographic coordinate is being ~ ~ yt` collected at the northeast corner stake location. "'4 r `I~~Ky,~~.~~ ~ F~ ~ ~1~~y~~~ ate"`{ ,~`.:a, s . h ~ 'mss (y ,tir .y ~r `S~~R~~'tF9r ds1 ~,r A ~1.~.~i~ rim s a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ I ,~F... i AS I • ~ r i r~ 1.r ~ ~ r ~ . 1 , ~ rF~~; e ; L 1 ~ ~ r ` ~ ~ S' TrT.: ~ ~~4 t F.~ ~ n ~ 'tt + i J r ~ q~~l. \ ~a ,^~a ~ ~ 5 x' h.~~ y'. ~ ,may ~ ~ . a ~ ' ~ o-.r ~ s a ,~~{y ~ a o rr c ~ ytr ~ v : e d c ~ "S~'~ Y~~ F 's„ 7 r ~'°1&'y, as4 v ' ~ SSyA ~ ~ t ~ ~ Ali"'~~? ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ a. > Pe ~ s ^c 4` ~ ~"~y~`` b e ~ s ~ '..`4i..= ~ ' g~ } i ~r ~ ~ ti' r f ~r: r ~ y.,~ ,}~te~''. rr~ i t~a~•ix7fy'~; .a } 4 ~ ~ Gd ? ~ S~ n '~'Ss r1Si~!«~-~P'~~f _ i ~ ~ ~^f~, ` iii L' t ~ FFV ~ h.. i ~ ~ ~ X~b '"J Y w~ .(,o . ~'1 ~ ,~2 $t t ~ ~r~o ~ ~ qti~ tr z. 3 ~F ~ ~yd ~~`'~F~ `ned'f ~ u rf ~ z_ c v"d~ f a i t ~ +r3'$`a ~ r~ ~ d#~y ~ 3Et~-:~ ~ ~,~`'~`4 ~ ~ Tidal Wetland. ~r~,~ ~~~~x ~~E ~ ~ ~ ~ Boundary ~ i~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n~ ..ate t ~ 1 ~ 'ir Vii, .4t,:,1~, 'r:. t4Y ~ ,g-,. ~a~ ,y..~y act crt' ~ ~ Y ~ ~ ,~L ~.~`ic"~CF :o"``~+~'T lei- w.`~`~~ 't.: 4~-a "~fi' ' P~~.~ T~ sue,#.~.vs s. ~ F ~'"H,-~ F tlidi,l~"':' .~.,t M ~ b' : i `"°'~r. ~.4`+`~ ~v , ~ i*t"~ i s , \y~ti'`~' j~.i -..a.. t,~~~' w ~ry,y,~ ~s a ate` ~~',~~,J~ ~i ~ t a ~~-~"ra s `*a;~a L -a~1~''g`5i ~~,i~~~'~t.a.~ ~ ~"~~I,,,-~°a'~r ~ 4eP~`;'i.. '4 °t'S...a ""iR°'~`~x~. ~ F esS`," y ~ Rs. ~.+,w+HLL "a.~~ r ~ ~p~i.. ~.:'7j°-+ .YC ~ S ~~i ~,,,yt ~ '.,`a ~a~~i t~j 1. °R" ''pp h r Photo Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0956. From the water line, looking west at survey personnel standing at the tidal wetland boundary marking the position of maximum water level in Darby Cove along the southern property bound for Lot 71. Dense vegetation at this location indicates long-term stable conditions on this protected portion of the cove. A~ f~ a j . '~"y r s'~ t .'til "~iq~ i' ~ ~ S` _el~ 1 ~ ry~~ r y r, y~q~"'~~irq~ ai.0'a,~ f a. x t r'~ a~' t I`~ , t ~ ° ay'R~, -a,f ~,,.~s~-:1 ~~^'-r ~ r K.'t ; 1 ! f_,K ~[a ~ ~ _ ~ .';F,.~,= - 3- w~ ~ s ~ . ' a Base of .t.' ~ ~ ~ ~.4 ~ upland area 3 r i ry„ .d,.r~ A - a M r~iv _ A a ~°r .Wl . ~ ~ . ~ ~ - fps ~ ~ ~ ie.ir +4 r. rii`~ p t7~,3 Yy~ }~4++ ~y~•,s~' ~~1~~ i~~" mz a ~ R •p»r.~ •t~~~ y fi5~ ti J 4e 'a L ~ I~YI ~ f ~+r~.^~_ ~ '..h .~`I°' _ -"7r- ~ d.~w 4r; + 4Jk a"i 'r r' f ~+a Pr #v ° ~ ~ d2 i• y 'r~.fi ~ ° t ; k~ ~ Y~ * ~ 5 0 ~~Yi'rt" y~ ~ a. b- . r ~ ~ ~ f, ~a s .fib ~ >}k~~~ ,s r.1f~S i'yC'E ~.f ~ 'din ~ x a°.~."~'~ w,~~r d < ~1 c 2~,...'`~ ~ ;~T' a .Sr. a.2.~ " Photo 9. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0956. From the water line in Darby Cove, looking west at a large boulder on Lot 71, just east of the proposed location of the house. Location of the base of the vegetated upland area is illustrated. >f ~ ~ ,,1~ > 1; ~ k a e~`.c ~ r ~ i ilk ` ~ a . t i1 ~T + x~~ ~ a~ 1+ >t i'q} Y ~ 1• +4`~~,,yy~~°- . z ~ ij - ~ sh ~ s ~~.t a x•t.~ rAf,`+ j. 4~ ~ ~/'7~' sue, - ~ r Y ! ~/~~~~~yR~ ~ ~ a y ~ ~ ~ ~ f~ + a.4.L ~A / "~1, ~`9 'f r. Sr ~ 4~.g ~ ~ ,ark b'' m y ~ ~ x`.',3'3' ~ ~ ~ + ~ t r ~ 3'^._ it ~ k i tom' r ~ ; an +s S~ ifki~~r ,'~C ~y.~i6.w ~ e ~r*r Wit, ~ . w~ ~ r4hx~*$~'~ _ ~ ~ ~s : r,J~ rF to ,p ~ r ~ q-`" !T"7°+~+ ;,d"'~°. -fir }wak' Y ~~~?a 'n'~a a=ri r s r_ ~ ~ ~u ~ 4Fy f t": - s~ 'io 't w .i D ,.g ~'.r ;~+t'~@+,1~1C'u~~$k Wk # S i ~ Photo 10. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0956. From the water line at Darby Cove, looking west at the densely vegetated beach and upland area fronting Lot 72. The vegetated beach and upland area attest to the stability of this naturally protected waterfront property. A7 ~ ~ . ~ ~ f s ~ ~ ",~r P~ ,t~ .R.. ~ l N i'~, ~ 3 iri t :r Fa,. e ~a f` ~ ti w+T Y C. r ~ ~ aft ~ 4.~ t ~ >E ~ ~ s 3 { ~s~ ~ ~ r~.~>,,' Tidal Wetland ~ ! ~ ~'=r,~ ~,~o ~~t.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ,r,'= ~ ~°r~'s~~~l'% ,r Y Boundary ~"~a°E R~T ~.F, 1F~ Crqq~tx.Q ~ ~ ' ~ 5 '~s 1 ~ e~~ ~.Fe~~ ats hd`~. ~y. ~ R~~' -y, Y R~ t ~ A s` R1~ t~ y~+ mow. . ` ~ as ~ ~ g~:: ~ m,,, r,,.: s ~°4y~ ~'~s'~~ ;K ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~s*' ~'~~~~~~',t~„t' r~ ~~J~ ~Yti~.'ir bi' e~~'rP'~ ~ ~ ~t * 34 j~„3 1 . 6 S ;el'S k R l ~ _ Y ,R ~i h ¢ ~ r R~ .~i~Nr~f ~~~b~~ S ~3 ~~r~ e ~ ~ .rt ~ ~ ~ + T' ~ ~w ` . F + 't t _ ~"~"0 t ~ dpi ~ ~ ~ -..e~'sye~ w-~r. ~ ~~~r~ ;~y~,~~~,~~•,y~y,~x j~ 5 ~ V ~,'A,,, m~,~ Y ,F'; 'K~.~ "~f...,''4~ ~ i~}~$w~p' ~~~;NG~ s.. ~ ,~~~Ra',~y.~'~Y ~'°~,~;#a~'" ~4~ + ~ K' r" y t 'Y} t i't.X t tY ! ~F~R s 'n~ "~G..i Ks~ 7 s: ~ ~ ~ ^c^1Rri~7r ..~3 ID„ir• r t ~ ' Fr ar 5x-"ly-,~ k R•',~, x ~ "~j,' ~y ~ ~ ~ v~ ^s`~" 1P~ s ~3r a' ¢~~",,4~yt d Ys- r# ~ w~~,gi~+2S,~x3iy x~, ~ ~ ~ 'y va.;w~ ~ ~ +~~'x. '3S 'W'' ~'T'F x«M1+ t tit°s":;~.~. ~'x~„+ ~ab* ~ry,~~5 } ~ .#`."t .yt Y+3 ,~e;.. Photo 11. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0957. From the same location as Photo 10, looking northwest at the densely vegetated area fronting Lots 72 and 73. The vegetated beach and upland attest to the stability of this protected waterfront property. r t, ~ t ~ orb `f~''~y I 4~~~ r ~ a~ i .q.' ~ ri s was ` . ~ ; fps'. ~y ~ ~~33yyrt, " ~ ~ ° ~ ~ ..5. ~,y y~ - Y P dot ~ E 1 r '~xs ~~i aw't„~+w~+~x ~ ,~.w.z~w w. r.` "'~i.~, _r e a~ > w~ ~ ° ~ - ' J. r,Ry,,f sg mo't',' - • ~ r "..~a~~R ~ r s ~x r ~ > .p F ~p. S t y~r ~ a fi at N~ ~ ~ ~ i x. ~N~ ~y ° ~ ~ y~ ~ti 3 i ~y~ Y y,€ ;s ~ , x ai , ,,.~~.-i~,,. ~ ~'.Rr a39,'~ v, rye tea p J' a .y~y' ~ f. 'i, 4"~'~ .1,7+~ ~ ~ a~4 r~ j.~.~q,4~,# ~ £a r ri Y`a~ty ~ ,;z~g~i~'~~'~'~e: a -,y, : ~ . k. r ~ r ~ .a 3s t ~ Y }t C' y ~ ~R~ ~ ~~,~~a g,~d M ~ r ~ i~ 4 1 t °5~~ ~ Y k~ jAk4~~~ V~;"~t ~ ~i ~ p ~ n h t•, rye ~ .rte rr ~f;` '."i 's1if + ~ ta.f :F ' - e• a t.•,, {,w ~ ~ - ~ 3'"~.. Photo 12. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0957. From the water line in Darby Cove east of Lot 72, looking north at the vegetated beach fronting Lots 72-74. The vegetated beach documents the general stability of this low energy environment. A fi ~ a, 4~ i~'7 .~5.. aa}t.``Jl;9 i;;;`aaa~~~ 5 ~'~fw A~ :.n p.~'a o 5,.; ' - ..:1, , r^`~y {Y'? x" v c,~~ f ~ ~ ~+1 R adr'.T^V'' s +'~x~+~ t 1 ~ 'M ~ x /~t3 vrrTTT ~ ~'c~ i,~ '"+~lF. y t',`° c , ~ , v. 8~ ~ ,~c ~y, ~ ~F~~~ ~ ~ Lf~ of r~ ~ - ~ a ; ~_p F.'p~ ~^r ,t0 ,r:, ~ t. y .FN ?fa ? 4 ~ i~ p ~O,e.e, 1`RFV,~ a,~..~~h s~ rc~T ~ x,35, ~ _ d _.7 ur ~y4yr~~ S ` off` ~ ,~y - - ;~x' y+~~' Sr~.x .~'rc x'i~fC ~-~'f- r fi k rr, 3;FS'7~r~§r i`~ ir-~ 4.,~..pn+~.., ~3 ~ _ n k, ~~'*k' ~ y~ r t~ et ~ ~ ay ~5'tN A~ k~,~ 1 ~r~~fN _~:f ~ ~ ~ asd s,: 5~r ~~di s~yr ~j''4'ii~ -i ~y ~ 4`!` 5 „r w~'~~, ark , 4,~~},~ ~ ~C~ t al +"~~r 1~~~1?1 a. F*€ ~ ~~i6'~ 1 a t ~ r- ~ xa ' a + a+K~';P nom, .k+t: ~ ~ ~ ~,?'a -rf . ~ p j ~t ~ K~~ Y m 911 rS sF 6~ a ,t ? - .y p 1 ~ 91 t~ ~ u,r.k „V _ ~ . Photo 13. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0957. From the water line in Darby Cove east of Lot 71, looking northwest at the vegetated upland area fronting Lots 71-73. The vegetated beach and upland indicate general stability for this low energy environment. . ~ ~ ~ ~ art t ms's r ~ r r r } .s,~ 1^" "~f ,A Photo 14. Taken on January 9, 2009 at ~,'~t ~ ~ ° ~ S'.i , 0958. Closeup view of a portion of the ~~.~~w~l" + ~ ~ ~ vegetated upland fronting Lots 71-74 on ~r ' " ` Darbi Cove near the tidal wetland ~ Y ~ bounds Photo taken ust east of the ~ ~ ~ larae boulder located on Lot 71. ~j Ll s 4 ~y ~ r ~ j J~ ~y I ~ w~ A ei ~ . 4, ~ r - - "!t . A9 ' it' f ~ ya 1i L / 7 ~R ~ `j ~ ~r 'nor r t ~ e ay 3 F~ 4y } Y 1' f ~J~~ ~K~~ 't ~ 1. s~ ~ '~P P~'~'~p1 ,~.k~.r. ' ~~r ~~~~x~ / ~r, ~ Y~ ~ ~ tiq~ ~ Ay .~"7 fSi~ 19 l j~ t' ~Y~~ , r9 ~'~'.,1=J a-.., ~~~y, ~ rl F~ p...~,,.. ~t4 y~.h'§~' .q 3SMY.+a t+p t G ? 'dr a 1~Y r ~ 1 ~ r ~ s~ ' ~ 1 ~ 1 ~ nAl~ re ff'~' Rot y T~~ !''tQ .1„ ~ 1.4t~: ,fit ' ~ +f.J a}'` n, 1•. ~f yy,~l~` 7F 'w F. ..1 ~ Q1 ~ i 1 1' J~~ x"M,!',J * ~~~e x,,, ~ nt`.~,-." .t~~°#'"nr Y ~ ' ` ' ' '~~t~h t ~ ry~~ (r° ~.r ~ '7~ f 4+` ~ ~ ~ Y ~ .t y ,~~v~'~1 Y ~r ~ ~>F~ a,~ ,y j9 s~ orM,} ~ ~ ~ 1 AL i' r. a~~r~\4. i IF 4,.y1!i.'~ . ~c :.-~R L .cp e 4.r. _ .16~ d v ~ ;;i1..~ '^_J.~yN ~'y~ [ 1,t t ye{~°:.,, ` ~ ~ "f ~ gr "roes - aT,j~<^ s M.. ~bl!~~~I~f+'r' >•-art Y+E w.~,~ ~ ..p, a e ~ a 1'~ A 4t ~ - ~ ~ i>.K- ~ir 1~, • 3 tea. - ,n r' . Photo 15. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0959. From the vegetated beach in Darby Cove, looking northwest at the vegetated upland area fronting Lots 73-74. Again, undisturbed vegetative cover illustrates stability for this low energy environment. ~ r : ~ a ~ ~ ' ~ ' ti.. ~ • '"'fit 1 , ~ ~ w ~ t i ~ ~ ~ .~T,~ r •.,r I } ~ r V 1 i a+~ xla k ~a • ~ ~ 1 t~ d " }~x~--,tea `a i' ' ~ ; 'r * r~ b~ ~ ~ MS V4~~ t k } ~ 't ~ti ~ ,,1y~ ~ `„x'~`~ ~ ~ A i ~f fit 1 a?K r~ ; ~~"'-y h ~ ~ ~ 1rf ~ i ~ i i }8 ~ ~ Y i s~~~ Aa. 'fr'~; l ! .ate r r~ L4 4' P,~'~r4.'iYSy~j~ri 4. J~-'` ~ a ~ ~ ~ a~~ - r ~ f u fe,~ iy ' ~ ' f'' rr~A, / 7i"3Y -'fir •Y~+''`t tx : A , v:~, '"'Y4+~ t~ ~t+ ~ ~M ~ ~ .~d• "T ,sfgr~ y { i' 'P r~R' l"Y-. tt w~ ~ a~ ;T` M ~ f d r_ " v. ' r 1'~~~~~1 r^ Ip ~.':ff' 9' a• ~j~~ ~ ~K+'p~; '1~ "".ice * Ri Photo 16. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1013. From the water line in Darby Cove, looking northwest at the vegetated upland fronting Lots 73-74. GPS instrument backpack indicates about a 1- to 2-ft difference in elevation at the tidal wetland boundary between the beach and upland environments. A1fl ~a r~~ _ ^w$' ` \ 4 ~ e _ f~ t - t - R~ r 5~§~ a "r~ "C"s+."~ H ~ y-. P~~G G ~ ~ S..` Sf~ t i Y ~M.. .R~~ r w~ . h Y i4 i,e ` -.Ha Y-~- ,3,. ...,~_,~-,._w Photo 17. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1013. From the vegetated beach in Darby Cove east of Lot 74, looking north at the vegetated beach. Ice on the vegetated beach indicates the general position of previous high water for this low energy cove. Waves in West Bay just north of the far tree line were approximately 2-4 ft. F ~ 1 .r= ~t' k y4s k a r y , z4 x s } ~ xi~g, J ~ "f - i 1 i a 'r i.' t 4 var. _ ~ t ( ~ iT s r Y t ~ ~ - ~ ri ~ ~ v shy 4 a~%c-;t ,a ~r n„ 'A, d r c ~ 3,, L ~ % Y ` rtrP ~ • , ~ . ~a ~ t F,y~~"t~'py~t #F ~ ,I~ry'~F"{iy1~ t f ~ ~ ~,A~_ mow. ~ sy'~~',_,~` i `3~ p~F r~ ~ a 2"~i+!' ~ r~ r,~'yfir t ~~~~Xi~'~ ~ ' !1 aft ` Yom, it ~ _A,~~ .Y,P '1P ~ `yyrr ~ '?p,~n~`v f°". ~ {fir €v a..y~ ;4 ~ .4ii~'i £ r1 • w. ~ ~,w':r :ray, ~ °d~ 1 i' ` ~ ` , _ ~ Photo 18. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1016. 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From the top of the large boulder on Lot 71, looking north at the sloping upland terrain for Lots 72-74. ~ ~ ~5, ~ ~ ~ `y ~ ~ ; - kS t 9 ~ ~ N 1' L { 1 4fr ~ r~'{,f~~. ~u~f Y i ~ :Jr t 1- ff ~ t~` 1~ )1 2S ~dS 7. \ f ~4 1 / 4 °z y, g O 5, lai~ 3 _ 1'~ io ~ ~ ~b ~f ~s b ~ +-r S ~~~r ~ Sy1i ~ ~ aA'~` '~R` ; yv, ~„:'p~. ~ ,s ° b L Ya t ~~A $°~n.: ~=Y r yp ~ ,ra~ ~ . ~ ~~"1~ 4ri -r;, a a ~~~~!''sas^`~~~ a`~a~Fr -•'y"f ~ rSx': tar ,t_ t. y ti 2 x~ ~ ~t~ ~~~3'~ ~ ~ g ~ e; f 1 R s : , tee' ? S f 4` .F.p ~ $ tS~.~~~ ~ E ~ y rF ~ ~ f ~ $ ~ `i. ~ `;~I'W r~- ~r ka ad , +k~G,` ~ +''4 ~~4 a .a^,,a~ ~ 1 ~g, ~ F r `i`ce i e~ - . f~"~ ~ ~ r•.. Photo 20. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1019. From a cleared portion of the neighbors yard adjacent to Lot 71, looking north at the plateau portion of upland terrain for Lots 71-72 where the proposed house is to be constructed. A1~ ,a ei - i t, ate,. ~ f r 1 t b.. ~ ! Y _ 4 j 6 4..1 ~M ~y. F 3 ~ ~ a,~4 r5 ~ ~ ~ k y`_, ~ Safi -S""r` ~ 1 A 'l t ~ 3 t W~'.~i~~r ~ Jy 6~:5' k(.r ~~;r, p~ { e y'~ '~r i'"~i:+a~~~5~~a`~'dR~+~~'. .ddb y : ~ .5, ty, y+~ ` ~~.t c~4' k m ~ b y~ y... J ~ ~k T~ ~~s y X S'? u K. ! ~ ~ a ~ 'k` ~ A ~ F Ih3b 3~~~~ i~,~+J'/'~• F.. ~ 'lt~~•, g F 'P.n i'`'~`~+f~".~~Wk .'1'~~I~~q Photo 21. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1021. From the southern boundary of Lot 71, looking southeast onto the property of Keith H. Ahlgrew (adjacent property owner). Multiple structures exist on this property, the easternmost of which are located within 30 ft of the waters edge in Darby Cove. ,x x~ ; x ~x ~ Say ;:.a , _ 4: J~ t K ep*~'aiY k' 1 ~as+ _ ' l~ ~d"n ~ r ~ y 1 - 7~j ~ a ;asY~ t tg y is _'",w„~-.,,, ;y,w. ww+.~w,,,-w x ~ , sea '~'~"R~~S~~~.,,.,~__~ .•e~ w ~ 4 n, E ~ co- ~ aqE r Photo 22. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1104. From the southern end of Darby Cove, looking northwest along the western shoreline toward the Ahlgren property. 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Moore, Esq. 5io2o Route 25 Southold, NY ii97i ~rcn~' a~' f~~~ ~ 9, ` X. > r ~ iL ' ' - y^E~ s x ~ r' jF~ ~ r ~ 1 ' ~ ~r~1~e5 ' o2s o.s i Prepared by: ' Applied Coastal Research and Engineering, Inc. 766 Falmouth Road, Suite A-i ' Mashpee, MA 02649 Sob-539-3737 ' March 5, 2009 1 1 1 Table of Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................1 Physical Setting .............................................................................................................................................1 Site Assessment 2 Regulatory Considerations 7 Coastal Erosion Hazard Regulations .............................................................................................................7 Tidal Wetland Regulations ............................................................................................................................8 ' Final Observations ......................................................................................................................................10 References ..................................................................................................................................................10 ' Appendix A: Site Assessment Photography for January 9, 2009 ...............................................................A1 List of Figures ' Figure 1. Regional map showing Fishers Island in relation to Long Island and Connecticut 1 Figure 2. Topographic map of western Fishers Island, including West Harbor and Darby Cove. ' Location of the Hawkins property is outlined in red 3 Figure 3. Wind speed and direction from NOAA Station8461490 for January 9, 2009 . 3 Figure 4. Hawkins property site plan. Red line marks location of Figure 9 profile 4 Figure 5. Overlay of Hawkins Property site plan on 2007 imagery, illustrating lot locations, proposed ' structure location, proposed limits of clearing, and the tidal wetland boundary . 5 Figure 6. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Topographic Sheet T-9086 mapped May 2, 1948 6 ' Figure 7. May 2, 1948 high-water shoreline overlay on Spring 2007 orthophotography. Red line marks limit of tidal wetlands in Spring 2007 6 t Figure 8. Overlay of Hawkins Property site plan on 2007 imagery, illustrating lot locations, proposed structure location, proposed limits of clearing, and the DEC tidal wetland classification boundaries 7 ' Figure 9. Surface elevation profile along red transect line illustrated on Figure 4. The 10-ft contour is highlighted in light blue, and the steepest part of the profile on this glacial deposit exists between the red dots. The slope of this line segment is 23 degrees, far less than the ' natural angle of repose 9 1 i 1 1 Introduction ' The following Coastal Assessment Report was prepared for Ms. Grace Burr Hawkins in support of her request for permit to construct a small dwelling along Peninsula Road, fronting Darby ' Cove on Fishers Island, New York (Darby Cove is the official geographic name used to identify the protected body of water south and east of West Harbor). Ms. Hawkins owns four lots adjacent to Peninsula Road (Lots 71-74), of which Lots 71 and 72 contain the footprint for the ' proposed structure. Residential development on the island is regulated by the local community, the Town of Southold, and the State of New York. The purpose of the report is to describe and evaluate Ms. Hawkins' property relative to adjacent natural resources and to ' determine if the site meets regulatory standards for development along the coast. Physical Setting ' Fishers Island is located at the eastern end of Long Island Sound, approximately 3 miles from the coast of Connecticut and 12 miles northeast of Orient Point in Southold, New York. The ' island is within the Town of Southold (Figure 1). It is approximately 5 square miles, extending almost 7 miles in length and averaging three quarters of a mile in width. Fishers Island Sound is located between the north side of the island and mainland Connecticut and the southern side ' is exposed to Block Island Sound. Mean tide range in Fishers Island Sound is approximately 2.6 ft (NOAA CO-OPS}. ~1~ .4 r 1 1 Miles ' 0 25 5 70 Figure 1. Regional map showing Fishers Island in relation to Long Island and Connecticut. 1 i 1 The island has a small year-round population of close to 300 people and a much larger seasonal ' residential resort community that reaches over 2000 during peak summer weekends. Most seasonal residents own property on the island and there is very little traditional tourism such as weekly rentals and day trips. The island has been divided into approximately 1000 building lots ' and about half of them have been developed (Town of Southold, 2004). The majority of residential development has occurred on the western end of the island. The western section also contains limited commercial, retail, recreational, and institutional land uses such as a t public school, an inn and local bar, a seasonal general store, a small airfield, and a golf course. The island is only accessible by plane or boat. Regular ferry service is available between Silver Eel Cove and New London, Connecticut (Town of Southold, 2004). ' Fishers Island is underlain by the same crystalline Appalachian rocks that have formed the Connecticut coastline. Long Island Sound is a lowland area that was initially shaped by coastal ' plain rivers and has subsequently been modified by glaciations (Lewis and DiGiacomo-Cohen, 2000). The last North American glaciation reached Connecticut about 26,000 years ago and began to wane in Long Island Sound about 21,000 years ago. The southernmost position of this continental glacier is marked by the terminal moraine that exists along the middle of Long Island to the southwest of Fishers Island. A terminal moraine is the pile of glacial debris that is left at the margin of a glacier as it melts. Glacial debris consists of unconsolidated sediments such as sand, gravel, and boulders that are either derived from the region or have been carried there by southward moving ice. As the Wisconsinan continental glacier receded from its terminal position, it paused several times and deposited recessional moraines in Long Island Sound. Most of Fishers Island, as well as Plum Island and the northernmost part of Long Island, were formed as the Harbor Hill-Roanoke Point-Fishers Island recessional moraine. This elevated land formation dammed meltwater from the glacier and formed glacial Lake ' Connecticut on the north side of the moraine. The glacial lake expanded and eventually became the size and depth of modern Long Island Sound (Lewis and DiGiacomo-Cohen, 2000). ' The topography of Fishers Island is highly irregular (Figure 2). Some topographic features have a linear northeast-southwest trend similar to that of the whole island, whereas other features ' occur as isolated hills (Fuller, 1905). In some areas, elevations are broken and the topography consists of small isolated knobs alongside basin-like depressions. The broader linear elevation trends on the island appear to belong to older topography that had been exposed to subaerial ' erosion. Areas of irregular topography are composed of Wisconsinan morainal sediments and are covered by a thin layer of glacial till (Fuller, 1905). The composition of surface till varies depending on the origin of the morainal sediments. Till derived from the island is sandy and ' buff colored with few boulders. Till that is derived from mainland materials has a grayish color and is composed of clay and granitic fragments and often contains large erratic boulders. Site Assessment The Hawkins property was visited on January 9, 20D9 between 9 and 11 AM to document site ' conditions. The property is located on the western side of Darby Cove, a small inlet in the southeastern part of West Harbor (Figure 2). Winds on the day of the site visit averaged about 10 knots from the north-northwest, with gusts reaching 24 knots (Figure 3). Although waves in 1 2 Fishers Island Sound and Block Island Sound ranged from about 2 to 4 ft, surface water in Darby Cove was calm. Tide was falling throughout the site visit. .y ~ . ~ ~ t_ , • is .,~~r • ' ~ ~ y .r:, Ord¦e S O U T H 0•~IM±; t•r~ ~ ~ ~ _a 4~` R' r ~ ".tp e'. s.w.r • • ; t'rMn Pq+l ~ ~..M ~ ~f ` t ~ Hario - i SJw. 6d ca`a. ~0~ qx''-: vyx, ~y? K S~ ~ 1 ~ ~ o l'\(O.VT`W. Vp,~~• :tiF.:}. ~ ~ys~b Caw1i _~Ow~`!_~~~ „ ~'4, y..~ ~ . , res., • O Hawkins Property ~,,.uu i tia Feet 1 j_: PLpC& /3LAND .PpUNU ~ 0 750 1500 3,000 w• Figure 2. Topographic map of western Fishers Island, including West Harbor and Darby Cove. Location of the Hawkins property is outlined in red. ' noaa~nos~co-oPs Wind SpeediGustsiDir 8461490 New London, CT From 2009i01~09 - 2009/01/09 25.0 36@ ~i 1 I~ } 20.0 I'~,JI ~ ~I I~ I I ~ llll.i~ 270 ~ . ~ ' `I a N I. y 4u'I 15.9 ~i'J~ IA i 1 I ~i ~ I f ~ ~I ~ ' 1' II'~~ v M Y I f jI If Y~ II ~i l 1S0 y 10.9 ~ ~ I ~ ~ I ~I ~~k~ ~ ~ o ' r ~I i t '~11 4 ~ i ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ a ~ ~ ~ lr~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~II'~ ~ y 11 ~ , ~~~I I^~ ~I ~ ~ `ti~,~ ~~I 90 s.e ~I'~ ~I~, I~~ ~I~~~~,~~ I . tir~,n i~~ If I? ~ ~ ~a ?qll ' ~ ; , 0.0 0 01109 @1109 01109 03109 01109 01109 01110 ' 0@: @0 04:00 08:00 12:00 16:00 20:00 00:00 Date~Time CLocal> speed - gusts direction ' Figure 3. Wind speed and direction from NOAH Station8461490 for January 9, 2009. 3 The Hawkins property is densely vegetated with bamboo, brush, and about 30 hardwood trees. The property is composed of four lots located east of Peninsula Road (Figure 4). Each lot abuts the road and cove tidal wetlands and is approximately one-tenth of an acre. The elevation of the road abutting the property edge is approximately 21 ft (relative to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 [NGVD]). In this area, NGVD is about 0.9 ft higher than mean lower low water (MLLW). The property gently slopes from the road to the location of the proposed 800 square foot house in Lots 71 and 72. Ground elevation at the proposed house location is between 17 and 18 ft. The surface gradient becomes noticeably steeper between the 13 and 14 ft contours and continues at this gradient to the 4 ft contour. A small scarp exists at this location, marking the edge of the tidal wetland (Appendix A, Photos 8-11 and 14-16). Vegetation is growing on the scarp and on the gently sloping tidal wetland to the waters edge (Photos 12, 13, and 17). The proposed limit of clearing associated with Ms. Hawkins' permit application extends from the 14 ft contour in Lot 71 along this contour to the middle of Lot 72 where it turns upslope and stops at the 21 ft contour in the middle of Lot 73 at Peninsula Road (Figure 5). ' [LBER7 M BURR ` YACAN7 LANG li 1.. ~i »oM RIGHT OF WAY v.` \n~ai ~ ~ e ~ Y' 1'l ~ 1~J~71 1111 / 1. 1 i '~Y~ \1 ~ . _ ~ DARBIES ~ m ~ 1 - ~ - COVE old 1 / ~ \ 1 ~ pI1T~~~Id1 ID01~ ' E ` ; g`~~ 1 l ~ nnoc No `~l~ siv~or®w~r» ~ ~ - uu ~v \ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ cnwot io rt. ptMUm 11gY ~ wOw-Tw ~II~OI ~ ~ Y ~ wuwr"uu` "win V, ~ ~ ~ ScTe FJ. L , \ / ro mm~aa~®n ` ~,e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y,. m»u`\ E !61.80 , Ga]y \ \ \ m \ Figure 4. Hawkins property site plan. Red line marks location of Figure 9 profile. 4 ~I r: • ; s ~ e S{ + ,.~y4 ; ~ 1 ~ _ _ ,R 7".. - i-~` ,~wy'S~. ~ .rte ,t \ 0 ~ , 'may~yy ..°1 ~ r, - t ~ ~k~. - - Site Plan _ ~ t ' _ , - lots ~ „ l ro sed house ~ - 'a, P Po 1 proposed limits ofcleanng f~'!_ 1 ~ ~ •,~-r limits of tidalwettand 1 •'ti ~ Fzet boulder ~ ~ • ~ o ~5 5Q iW Figure 5. Overlay of Hawkins Property site plan on 2007 imagery, illustrating lot locations, proposed structure location, proposed limits of clearing, and the tidal wetland boundary. Recent orthophotographyand historical shoreline data were analyzed relative to the Hawkins property. Orthophotographsare available from the New York State Geographic Information Systems Clearinghouse (http://www.nysgis.state.ny.us). Most recent orthophotography were collected between March and May, 2007. The May 2, 1948 high-water shoreline was mapped ' from aerial photography collected and interpreted by U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey personnel (Figure 6}. Ahigh-resolution scan of Topographic Sheet T-9086 was georeferenced in ArcGIS and the shoreline was compiled by on-screen digitizing. The 1948 shoreline was superimposed ' on the 2007 orthophotography to illustrate the relationship between the historical high-water shoreline and 2007 shoreline position (Figure 7). This map indicates that for the west side of Darby Cove, the 1948 shoreline is slightly landward of current shoreline position. Furthermore, ' tidal wetland type as designated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) illustrates that tidal wetlands fronting the Hawkins property are classified primarily as Intertidal Marsh (3000 IM; Figure 8). As shown, the boundary between tidal wetlands and upland glacial deposits in front of the Hawkins property has been stable for at least the past 60 years. This observation is supported by the presence of dense vegetative growth at the limit of tidal wetlands as documented via ground-level photography in Appendix ' A. 5 -f . 1 r--~ -r---- . _ r 1 ~ _ - 1 ~r - ~ i ~ ~ ~ Y 1 i ~ . - ~ ~ wssr swesos _ - "r . " i t .M • . , ~ ' - I _ ~ t i ~ ~ ' . ~ - 1 - - + . . , Figure 6. U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Topographic Sheet T-9086 mapped May 2, 1948. ~ ~ , ~ Y ri ~ ` ~!r ` ~ s v~s. ~ Sir- `4t ~ f~: b ~ti~'t - ~ ~ `i ~ t ~ S ti~J, +~'a' ' y S' , i~r _ ~11",~~' y~ ' 'iii ~r1e~ r. ~ ' ~-•~N~<<~` y~~~+' 2007 Orthophotograph . C x ~ 1948 Shoreline i ' _ ai ~ ~ -s+f Limits of tidal wetland S a ?a` Feet ~ rf _ , 0 75 150 300 Figure 7. May 2, 1948 high-water shoreline overlay on Spring 2007 orthophotography. Red line marks limit of tidal wetlands in Spring 2007. 6 ,M j ! ; L' r "~.F'` ~T :\1~ ' 1 .y v,~ J4f 1 t ~ -<14 1 i - i ~ A . 1 ~ , _ 1, ~ - i Site Plan ~ ~ - lots •lJ~ ~ •v ~ proposed house j ~ ,4 ~ X,, . proposed lirrits of clearing v y ; boulder • ~ ~ ~ ~ y.. _ ~ : r,.., 't r~ Tidal Wetland Categories . 4000 HM -High Marsh ~ feet 3000 IM -Intertidal Marsh ~ .~J ' 'ti ? ` ~ 25 50 1G~ r ' Figure 8. Overlay of Hawkins Property site plan on 2007 imagery, illustrating lot locations, proposed structure location, proposed limits of clearing, and the DEC tidal wetland classification boundaries. Regulatory Considerations Coastal Erosion Hazard Re>;ulations The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) created the Coastal Erosion Control Permit Program to implement the Coastal Erosion Hazard Statute set forth in Article 34 of the Environmental Conservation Law (DEC, 1988). One of the main goals of this ' policy is "promoting and preserving the natural protective features such as dunes and bluffs, beaches and nearshore areas of coastal regions". The policy aims to reach this goal by "restricting and prohibiting activities, development or actions in natural protective feature areas to prevent and reduce erosion and place new construction or structures a safe distance from areas of active erosion and impacts of storms". Pursuant to the statute, the DEC identified and mapped coastal erosion hazard areas throughout New York and provided these i ' maps to coastal communities for regulatory purposes. When the DEC mapped coastal erosion hazard areas for Fishers Island, Darby Cove was mapped outside of the coastal erosion hazard zone, meaning that property within the cove is not subject to this statute. As such, the property also is not subject to Chapter 111 (Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas) restrictions as adopted by the Town of Southold in October 1991 (L. L. No. 24-1991). 7 i Tidal Wetland Reeulations In 1973, Article 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law set forth land use regulations under Part 661 of the Tidal Wetlands Act (DEC, 2009) with the expressed purpose of allowing only ' "those uses of tidal wetlands and areas adjacent thereto that are compatible with the preservation, protection and enhancement of the present and potential values of tidal wetlands". DEC identified and mapped tidal wetlands in 1974, illustrating that Intermediate ' Marsh (3000 IM) and High Marsh (4000 HM) are present adjacent to the Hawkins property (DEC, 2009; Figure 8). Photos 12, 13, 17, and 22 in Appendix A provide the best ground view of tidal wetlands fronting the property, and Photos 11, 15, and 16 best illustrate the landward ' limit of tidal inundation. Property inland of tidal wetlands is composed of upland glacial deposits classified as Adjacent Areas (5000 AA) by DEC. ' According to Part 661 (DEC, 2009), the DEC jurisdictional boundary for Adjacent Areas to DEC defined tidal wetlands is ' "to the elevation contour of 10 feet above mean sea level, except when such contour crosses the seaward face of a bluff or cliff, or crosses a hill on which the slope equals or exceeds the natural angle of repose of the soil, then to the ' topographic crest of such bluff, cliff, or hill". As shown on the Hawkins property site plan (Figure 4) completed by CME Associates t Engineering, Land Surveying & Architecture, all proposed work is being conducted landward and above 10 feet mean sea level. The 10-ft contour does not cross the seaward face of a bluff or cliff, but it does cross an upland glacial hill. As such, a topographic profile was constructed for the hill fronting the proposed structure (Figure 9) to evaluate surface slope relative to the natural angle of repose of the soil. The steepest part of the profile was identified as the surface between the 14-ft and 3.5-ft contours. The horizontal distance between these contours is 25 t feet, so the natural slope is 1:2.38 (2.38 ft of horizontal change for every 1 ft of vertical change). This means that the steepest slope on the upland glacial deposit at this location is 23 degrees. Because the natural angle of repose of unconsolidated glacial sediment is 36 degrees (Strahler, ' 1971), Ms. Hawkins' property landward of the 10-ft elevation contour is outside DEC jurisdiction. However, according to Chapter 275 regulations adopted by the Town of Southold in February 2004 (L. L. No. 6-2004), a permit for proposed activities is required from the Town when the proposed residence is within 100 ft of a wetland boundary. The edge of the proposed structure ' located closest to tidal wetlands is approximately 65 feet from the DEC tidal wetland classification boundary (Figure 8) at an average elevation of about 18 ft. Lot clearing associated with the proposed structure is limited to the plateau portion of the property, primarily on Lots ' 71 and 72 (see Figure 4), and will not have a negative effect on tidal wetlands fronting the property. ' 8 2E Fi. EL~41.0 ' 18 '~I 1 / - 14 ~ tar - - _ _ j ~ 6 ~ o.oo o.sn i,oa i+zs Figure 9. Surface elevation profile along red transect line illustrated on Figure 4. The 10-ft contour is highlighted in light blue, and the steepest part of the profile on this glacial deposit exists between the red dots. The slope of this line segment is 23 degrees, far less than the natural angle of repose. Specifically, wetland regulation § 275-11 A.(3) requires that new and remodeled homes cannot ' be situated or modified such that they project closer to the wetland boundary than homes on either side of the subject lot. Figure 8 illustrates clearly that the home south of Lot 71 is approximately 40 feet closer to the DEC mapped wetland boundary than the proposed location ' of the Hawkins structure. No home exists on the lot adjacent to northern boundary of Lot 74. Furthermore, wetland regulation § 275-12 (Standards for issuance of permit) states that issuance of a permit to perform operations may be authorized if it is determined that such ' operations will not substantially: A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the Town; B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation; C. Cause saltwater intrusion into the fresh water resources of the Town; D. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife and vegetation or the natural habitat thereof; ' E. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage; F. Adversely affect navigation on tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the Town; ' G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters; H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity; ' I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town; J. Adversely affect the aesthetic value of the wetland and adjacent areas. ' Based on site observations and a review of the Site Plan developed and stamped by CME for Grace Burr Hawkins, it is my professional opinion that none of the conditions stated in items A ' through J will result from clearing and construction associated with Ms. Hawkins proposed actions on her property. 1 9 Final Observations Town of Southold concerns about development on Fishers Island are presented in its Local Waterfront Revitalization Program report. This report describes the Fishers Island Growth Plan ' created by the Fishers Island Growth Plan Committee and sponsored by the Fishers Island Civic Association. The Fishers Island Growth Plan, developed in 1988 and updated in 1994, outlined eight assumptions that intended to protect the island's environment and community character. ' Growth Plan Assumptions relevant to the proposed development of the Hawkins property are: • efforts must be made to slow the growth of the seasonal population; • the island should remain a residential community; and • the natural environment must be unequivocally protected. The proposed structure will be used by Ms. Hawkins, a property owner on the island since the early 1970s, and will not increase tourism. Our site assessment has determined that the proposed house construction will have no effect on natural tidal wetlands. Finally, the proposed structure is relatively small and should not significantly increase property values across the island, making it difficult for the year-round population tv afford housing (a point of concern expressed in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Report). ' References DEC, 1988. Coastal Erosion Control Permit Program, Article 34, Environmental Conservation law, Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas, 6 NYCRR Part 505, Coastal Erosion Management Regulations. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, accessed on January 5, 2009 at URLs http://www dec.ny.gov/permits/6064.html and http://www.dec.ny•gov/reps/4470.html. DEC, 2009. Tidal Wetlands Permit Program, Article 25, Environmental Conservation Law Implementing Regulations, 6 NYCRR Part 661, Tidal Wetlands-Land Use Regulations. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, accessed on February 18, 2009 at URLs http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/6039.html, http://www.dec.ny.gov/reps/13337.html, and http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/5120.html. Fuller, M.L., 1905. Geology of Fishers Island, New York. Geological Society America Bulletin, 16: 367-390. ' Lewis, R.S. and M.L. DiGiacomo-Cohen, 2000. A review of the geologic framework of the Long Island Sound basin with some observations relating to postglacial sedimentation. Journal of Coastal Research, 16: 522-532. O'Neill, C.R., Jr., 1989. The New York State Coastal Erosion Hazard Act. Coastal Erosion Regulation Fact Sheet, Sea Grant Cooperative Extension, Cornell University, New York, 6 p. Strahler, A.N., 1971. The Earth Sciences. Harper and Row Publishers, New York, 824 p. Town of Southold, 2004. Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, Section II -Inventory and Analysis, Reach 10. Southold, New York, 48 p. http~//southoldtown northfork.net/Planning/LWRP-2004/26A-Reach%2010- Fishers%201sland+Maps.pdf. 10 ' Appendix A: Site Assessment Photography for January 9, 2009 (yellow dots represent where the photographer was standing, and black arrows ' show the direction the photo was shot) , ~ 1 '~TE ~ . 4C' . ~ ~ 1~ aP" .y r 1 ,+~y -.may ~ ~ J. ~ 1 ' ~ ~ 9 ~ ~ _ ~ v ~ ~ ~ - c ' ~ , ~~.i ;.:¢~s,r wit al. ~ ! f.E_ ~ ,T ~ ~~L y L i ~ r J ti sd°.+ 1 ~ 8 A f i T` ~ ~ i I ~ '~L~~ w 1 Ay9yA 1 Feet ~ ' 0 10 20 40 60 80 100 ~ - Al -i,.~ ~l ~ r. ~sM > p Z y jam..-.~ . n, t i i 'y ,,111 . { F~ !1 /~y~ 1 ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~'.}x ~f., ~~a `~f M L It i.''. 111 ~ KN r ~ ~Y' ~f ~r ';r` is ~ _ 3:4~ r r ' ~S`~,'~ n, ~ ' ' Photo 1. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0856. Standing at next door neighbors stairway near Peninsula Road (dirt road) near southwest corner of Hawkins Lot 71, looking north. V~1~ 1 i. ~ SLR 8~~~,+,~;~ ~ti - 4 M 1~ ~ ~ 7 ~ f 1 _ t ' 1 ixY ~ ~ yJ o r~' Y' t tt ~ ,~4 111 r '~i ~~,~'1 367f ~ ~ ~ hhS i' o~ 3 ~Y ~ ~ 1.; ~ ~ a4 ~ 1, Fv ~ 4r I ` ~ ~ C - ~ ~-tI ......"`...111)))117 1 , ' _ ` 1 . ~ 7 i ~ B~ ~ 9 ~ tt ~ ' 1'12\ ~ ~'_'~?,e:.. Photo 2. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0856. Standing adjacent to next door neighbors stairway at Peninsula Road looking northwest along the road. The boulder in the center right part of the ' photo marks the approximate location of the southwest corner of Hawkins Lot 71. A2 'i ~ h` - ~ ~1/VJL/yam r . v z 9-, ~ .u d ~ y Y "7 ~ ~ 3. \ 1 .Ft's ~ ~ c Cw~ ~ ~ ~ ti` ,t~~~~ ,rte x ~ Lj . } Southwest corner of ' - ~ , r~,R'~-~ ~~~'~~0.M proposed house. ~ca: ~ih~~ f ~ ~4a. i~ ~A a. e~:; j 4° Kv~~At ~ ~ O/~.r '~+li.{~~~ `tea a kl ~~;'~/s .,°j~~~., . ~1~.~ e. °"y ~ • ,~A ~ ~ ~ _ - r ~I 1 ~ -f 1 ' Photo 3. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0856. Looking east-northeast from Peninsula Road at the survey stake marking the location of the southwest corner of the proposed house. 1 A3 _ (c ~ 'mil+~~ - '~'t~-a ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I/ ii~~/S/S III ' . ~ J-..+ ~ ~ i~ Ts, _rb Photo 4. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0857. ' ~i~y i~"~s}E?tl~ Closeup of corner marker for proposed a ~ house. F 't t - ' 1 , r~ R ~ ~ ;.1 ¢ ~ t . n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , l ` Large boulder ~ on Lot 71. ' a ~ J ~ s ~ ~ ~i~ S ~ 1~~ ` ; ~ ~ ~ err rf',~E ~ { ~ ~'r i ti k ~ „7l4P°"F, ~'~it b'l ~ i 1 a r Y~ r ~f y e'r' $ ` fly, m t ~ i ,~~1*~~P ~ ~ P 1~ ~ ) _ ~V~ b 1/ ? ~ ' ~ tai , K. ~ ~ Photo 5. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0857. Looking northeast from the small parking area adjacent to Peninsula Road. Note large boulder in center of photo. A4 1 1 / f 1 I1 J~ s ~ ; y :j ~,z P. / ~r f ! ~ ~ ~ { k~ I cv ~`o: ,fir t ,~'y f r ~ ~ r ~ "'fit ~ ' ~Y, ~ ~ 2`'1€ y~k~r,tT f~~~ ,:w: { M~' e~i. rs ~ R .F t d~ S , ~ , ~'t rt ~ ~ ` ,1~ ~ ?~'q",~7 r ~ ? ~ ter' f' ; f y ,{~/"~^i~ T. ti" «r~~ ~f 4.~ ~ ."'rte ~'+k i w'3• f7f" mss, 44 E :~~r~j kx ~I~"a:~ fti {e"~'~~,~~b,. ,.;kR~. ,yW y ? l 1 a•y, r t ~ ,L 91 .,~15 7'4 } 1. 4yJ~+~~~'iy i7` - Yr~ Photo 6. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0858. Looking north-northeast from a position on the east side of Peninsula Road adjacent to the southwest corner stake at the plateau area for the proposed house. - ~ . e: ` 't ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ - Photo 7. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0914. ~ ~f ~ i ~ ~ _ ~ Looking east-northeast from Peninsula Road at I~ ~ the northwest corner stake for the ro osed p p I house. Geographic coordinate is being collected at the northeast corner stake location. { - ' :ry ~ ~ A5 iy.. v'y 'fir ~~a ~ ~ `t." , r . t ~ F ' ` W 3y , ty L i t i ~ - .C' ' `Y ~ .i~'s }J~ t r ~ it „ f [y. !~l~" 1a J`' _ ~t{ ~ ~ a e ~a ' h ~ trig f ~1 ~ . ~ (p> 1 ° . ja ,.:~,4~~"` Tidal Wetland r ti ti; ~ ; ~ ~ '.t ~ Boundary { `f Y `.aka ~ ~ 2?''°'~' ~ ,t~~ ~ a s.* ~ a y. ~ ro~:"Jr L, -'1~ ~4a'YSr~•~~• ~ y~ 5 ~.'~~`~rtc b v r-~' ir. Photo 8. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0956. From the water line, looking west at survey personnel standing at the tidal wetland boundary marking the position of maximum water level in Darby Cove along the southern property bound for Lot 71. Dense vegetation at this location indicates long-term stable conditions on this protected portion of the cove. A6 ~r%_ r \ s? ~ ~ - ~>~~'.,~,la ~~~.t~~•,~ .~!'L ^'i4+{7i , 11 ~ t"I.". ' .,~r, ~1i ~ :,aye y ! F`~ t ~ r~P~ +r4 ~ TY~'' y ~~f ~ t JJ'' ~ . <~1,Y ~ , Base of ; - 1 ~~t~`` r upland area ~ ~ r. f q _E. ~ t, l _ 1 s3" '-u - .~1.~ r _d.. rM rx~~:d~7~stl 3~ = ~ ~~1 iti3~°. R~ i' j~ t` ?~j~'" ~11t~p!!1~~,~ f. ~ , ~ ~+~",~r,~'Sy. ' ~ ~ "t~~~_7`, l~'t~~~ a~ ~~ii y~ l'~: „~i~~ywn •~r ~w` f+ rY `Ni~ .4.-r'~' ^i / . ~1~dtlY~. ~-.<h 4 • L,9 ~ .w7 ~~3±~ awl - ° ~f,. ,~.yft•Y~ ~;,r ',A. ; ~ -ao.~: a b. M' ' ,~F`•'/w:G~:• r~ ~ . + Photo 9±~Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0956. From the water line in Darby Cove, looking west at a large boulder on Lot 71, just east of the proposed location of the house. Location of the base of the vegetated upland area is illustrated . ,:~ti t, n~ r~r~ ~ti, i'r~~ ~ ?}r ~ k . ~ c~ f ~ i' f,4 fi i i 1 d 'w l ~ ty r ( ~ V~F 6 d ~4# dV / / G' 4 a T 1q r.. ~'~f s- f`. `4'FV 1 ~ ~a" ~ + f°~1< ! I''3j~r 4~ ire r -.ri` 'h~!!~/`~1/~~`c~~,1~N~a' 1 ~4~~ ~~,t ~ ~'~ty~,''~4'I~~~q k~{~ y~~`.~ K ~yy4t,.' ,r/j. ,.~•3 '~~01T`~,~.. ~.r' e!-xN~ 1 ,A 1J -,y1y +rta ~ C;l~~~ 12(~T~/~ ;~y~, 1 ?r Y~~ r y _ y , _ ,1 ~ ? `~1 q. .r?. Via, ~".x~'+ i~°, `?'~yT T Photo 10. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0956. From the water line at Darby Cove, looking west at the densely vegetated upland area fronting Lot 72. The vegetated tidal wetland and upland area attest to the stability of this naturally protected waterfront property. A7 AL ~ _ f~.~', ~ ~ ,c r; ' ,j ~ ~,u ~l , r' ~ r ~ ~ Tidal Wetland a ~ Boundary ~ w--. ~tti , eM 4e S 'Q? Photo 11. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0957. From the same location as Photo 10, looking northwest at the densely vegetated area fronting Lots 72 and 73. The vegetated tidal wetland and upland areas attest to the stability of this protected waterfront property. / x rx rV r f ~ .r I ~ , , r r~ k , A _ 4 ..:f X { FI' i~ i c5 f -1 yg.. ~ yy ~c ; e r ii~I a' -1 J f sir ~9 r J4 t. t °ro;. w. t . .,a ~ tg z Syr ` ~ ~~i`._ r'~ ~~`tlt+ ~'xw a ~c~` r ~ ~,"~r " ~ ids; ' ","'~w ~ ,y ~ r F •`•S pia[" ~~e ,r~ ~r"~ pis rJ' t4 s' 'e~, : ec ~ Photo 12. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0957. From the water line in Darby Cove east of Lot 72, looking north at the vegetated beach fronting Lots 72-74. The vegetated tidal wetland documents the general stability of this low energy environment. A8 tv~ J xI',A 1 r1 ~+~,~.V "1`~ 1 9~ ~r l J x, : I'...~. : ~ ~ I~ ~ ~ sq P(, r \ ' f Fri 1~ y ~°Jf~ ' _ r ,sr ww-ar ~ 1i ~ ~f n z ~ 9 T, : rf t,. 9.f a f K e 1..^ ~ P ~ 3 'c7, a 2'r ,t'~x +'P 9?,~~~..~~.~. ,~:1~ 4 .7t ,rp., ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~f 'e,T" ~ rr'v "Jy~tp,~'IT~~ ~ J} 1~ i'w . _ ~ X' ~r~` ~ ~F~ ~ l~ ~ j~' 4' ~ 1. .fir 75,x.. ~h~`d r ' ~ ~'x ~•,y„ 4.: A~ac,~i 1~y ,~x ~R +5~~~ ' Y ~x, ~ ' . y.r -g'9.:'~! Rly_x,~., ij~J ~ Y p ,.w ~~w 4+r1 ~ ~ t+. , ~ 'ix~,n~~ ~ . v .+fp ,.,if i w ` - r • .err + ~ii .df~l~~1*Xf1d ~c=:s.~'. ~ s par .7:y+f ~ ~l' ~ A'te''. ~ ~''t~'~~~'~ r :'~d ~f'f s.' lJll , +~L*d rr~.~~ I``. ~ 3 ~~7~/, ~r Y7 s'd k 3'~~ ~ ~i ' ,r.- j,. ~ 'S'x"~r ,ill ~ t i qy J~ J ~ ~'x ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,?i r~1 ..r.F' r i~r,J ( 1~ f",~ '~~rti _l5? ` ~'1~~~ .~`~~~aA~~~~,_" W` J - ~ ~,,a J4A ~ it r ~1~ ' ~',.,~'I ~I hP _~.Y'~*? r ~ 'f . ~ JF ~fA°~'~71 x ry A~{N';, ~y, ~~{r,q~„"`: v ^ ~.ry ' Photo 13. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0957. From the water line in Darby Cove east of Lot 71, looking northwest at the vegetated upland area fronting Lots 71-73. The vegetated tidal wetland and upland areas indicate general stability for this low energy environment. + ~ '4 f r ` `y ' I ; ~ 'i' r v i r ~M1~ ~ .tr ` ~ 4. G ~ } 1 ~-~'ry~aZr~ J .f i 1 i ' ~a r Photo 14. Taken on Janua 9, 2009 at - 5 ~ , ~ 0958. Closeup view of a portion of the A'' - ~ vegetated upland fronting Lots 71-74 on ~ Darbiy Cove near the tidal wetland boundary. Photo taken just east of the ' _ 1 large boulder located on Lot 71. ~ w i ~ 1~. ~ ~t~ 4 r a ~ t. ,y, f l Z- J?_ ' ~ ~ 4 A9 t ~ s ~ ~ q', ~ .c~ r r. y ,st ,,t 6 ~ ~ G '!i' ~ ` 9 r- r y ,r• w V x~, - 1~, y a~bYP y . l y,~ tom'.. Vii, ~.i,i~'i l / ~ ~ K: ' ~ Photo 15. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 0959. From the vegetated tidal wetland in Darby Cove, looking northwest at the vegetated upland area fronting Lots 73-74. Again, undisturbed ' vegetative cover illustrates stability for this low energy environment. y' Y ~~4 r ~~.~A r s ~~,h 'vr i° i~ A ~ 1~-~~,~;~~r'~ `~~,C""9'b~'- ~~4 r~ p ~g ' ~ ~ x~' ~.3e,'. J f~. d A.. ~'ap. ! ~r ti 3 w°' -A. - - ` _ . ~4 , ~Jw - r. f - Photo 16. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1013. From the water line in Darby Cove, looking northwest at the vegetated upland fronting Lots 73-74. GPS instrument backpack indicates about a 1- to 2-ft difference in elevation at the tidal wetland boundary between wetland and upland environments. A10 1 ! i f~, ~t rt~ ~ i i ~ ~ 1 ` ~ 1 j 1 3 J ~ ~4 ' , PLC _ .C±,_ t ,J'' _ ' Photo 17. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1013. From the vegetated tidal wetland in Darby Cove east of Lot 74, looking north at vegetated wetlands. Ice inf the foreground indicates the general ' position of previous high water for this low energy cove. Waves in West Bay just north of the far tree line were approximately 2-4 ft. 111 `'~!a ~ i 3 ~ 1.R j 1CCC r `h ~ ~ y, s i ~ re ~ _w..y ~L' v T`~t i - 4 . fit. s' ~ a1 i, ~ 9 i ~ - ~ ti,, - _ ~ ~ I ~ t'~~' ~~rji ~ ~ err t''r ~ ~ Photo 18. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1016. From the base of the upland fronting Darby Cove, looking southwest at the sloping upland area west of Lot 74. A11 r . ~ ~ ~f 1`~V~ * ,r y4' 1 ! ~ `I.~ DIY 1 t ^4 Yy ~ ~ ~ ~A in`r r a ~s~ ~ rte. ;q i j ~ Ei f?i.. dy ' ~ ~ ~ ~ -:X~ k.a mot. _ Y ~ I ~,.E; ~ ~ a ~ ' Photo 19. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1018. From the top of the large boulder on Lot 71, looking north at the sloping upland terrain for Lots 72-74. a ~ • ~ ~ ail i, ? f~ A - r ~ ~1 ~ . ~ '.~y p~3` t sr ti~ J'Y r ~ ~ ' ~ b F ~a~ r ~ , F F /ry ss~~-'h~j ~~T"~ ~<11~1j~1~ g ~lj~, '9`~"'a .ry, S~ ~y~'" y,~~ ~yk s ~ _ a~L p. d _ ~ ~ k V "~~s, ? to b > ~ ~l, 4 r+8 _~q j , ~`t , 6 ~f ~$i}!5"'i'~'`"~' ~c two;' ~ I,9~~~ y ~ 'mob?`>~ nc .FAY ~,.y.•r.. * ' ~ .,,s~' '9 [ ~ \ . 4. Photo 20. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1019. From a cleared portion of the neighbors yard adjacent to Lot 71, looking north at the plateau portion of upland terrain for Lots 71-72 where the proposed house is to be constructed. A12 1 1~ 1 . I~Y: F ~ . y e~s~g - ~L i , is< ass < 1 1 ~{l~~+ a,,E,~. ~,~-~-~~tL~~. h..~IR~~ ..~~-~r.,r~ ',r~^_„s;~ M1 ~j.. ~ ~rt~ nj 's ~ J j, ~ ~~~.4 W~ L '~4 r p~Y r ' Photo 21. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1021. From the southern boundary of Lot 71, looking southeast onto the property of Keith H. Ahlgrew (adjacent property owner). Multiple structures exist on this property, the easternmost of which are located within 30 ft of the waters edge in Darby Cove. l~'. 4 + - -,mar - ~ ' 1 ~1 - ~ - --f ~ _ ~ ~ - 4 1t ~ /NHS, ' 6> ,A ~~lu ~..:(~~[A~ ~ tiw - Photo 22. Taken on January 9, 2009 at 1104. From the southern end of Darby Cove, looking northwest along the western shoreline toward the Ahlgren property. Although winds were 10-20 knots from the north-northwest and waves in West Bay to the north were 2-4 ft, conditions in the protected cove were calm. A13 Mark R. Byrnes, Ph.D. Principal Coastal Scientist, Applied Coastal Research and Engineering, Inc. Areas of Expertise • Coastal change assessment • Coastal and nearshore sediment transport • Processes affecting land loss in coastal and estuarine environments • Offshore sand resource evaluations • Physical environmental impact assessments for coastal environments • Impact of coastal structures on shoreline response • GIS/mapping for coastal environments • Numerical modeling of wave transformation and shoreline change Education 1988 Ph.D., Oceanography, Old Dominion University 1978 B.A., Earth Science, Millersville University Experience Dr. Byrnes is a Principal Coastal Scientist at Applied Coastal Research and Engineering, Inc. (Applied Coastal). For the past 22 years, he has been a Principal Investigator/Program Manager on more than 65 coastal and nearshore process studies as a Research Scientist at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory (formerly the Coastal Engineering Research Center); Coastal Geology Section Chiefforthe Louisiana Geological Survey; Research Professor at the Coastal Studies Institute, Louisiana State University; Senior Coastal Scientist at Aubrey Consulting, Inc.; and Principal Coastal Scientist at Applied Coastal. The emphasis for most studies has been on regional coastal change and geomorphic evolution of nearshore sedimentary deposits (shoreline and bathymetric change), physical environmental impact assessments for coastal and estuarine environments, wave transformation and sediment transport, offshore sand resource assessments, sediment budget evaluations, shoreline restoration strategies, wetland loss delineation and classification, and geologic framework of coastal deposits. He has authored more than 90 publications in these research areas. Over the past 22 years, Dr. Byrnes has been responsible for managing and conducting numerous projects focused on coastal sedimentation processes and regional response of beaches, inlets, and estuaries to incident wave and current processes. Projects include Channel Dredging Impacts on Shoreline Response at and Adjacent to Main Pass, Mobile Bay Entrance, Alabama; Quantifying Regional Sediment Dynamics in Nearshore Environments: Historical Sediment Pathways, Lateral Inlet and Island Migration, and Detailed Sediment Budgets; Environmental Survey of Identified Sand Resource Sites Offshore Alabama, Central East Florida, North Carolina, New Jersey, and New York; Study of the Environmental Impacts of Offshore Sand Mining in Massachusetts Bay; Physical Environmental Impacts of Pipeline Construction and Operation forthe Mardi Gras Pipeline, Barataria Basin, Louisiana; Rockefeller Refuge Gulf Shoreline Stabilization: Coastal Geology and Processes Analyses; Assessment of Beach Response to a Segmented Breakwater System: Southwest Louisiana Coast; Sediment Budget Evaluation Using Historical Shoreline and Beach Profile Data: Western Town Line to Horton Point, Southold, NY; Feasibility of Barrier Shoreline Restoration in Coastal Louisiana-Coastal Geology, Geomorphology, and Physical Processes; Coastal Change Assessment for Brevard County, FL; Numerical Modeling Evaluation of the Cumulative Physical Effects of Offshore Sand Dredging for Beach Nourishment; Shoreline Change Assessment: Satellite Beach to Fort Pierce Inlet, Florida; Sediment Bypassing at 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 1 of 20 Structured Entrances and Geomorphic Change Modeling; Inlet Sediment Transport Patterns at Grays Harbor, WA and Development of an Entrance Sediment Budget; Regional Analysis of Sediment Transport and Dredged Material Disposal Patterns, Columbia River Mouth, Washington/Oregon, and Adjacent Shores; Inlets Online: A Tutorial of Interpreting Aerial Photography for the Analysis of Sediment Transport Patterns and Geomorphic Change at Entrances; and Geographic Information System Development for Evaluating Sediment Transport Patterns at Inlets and Adjacent Environments: Data Capture, Analysis, and Management. GIS/mapping tools and numerical modeling are integral components ofthe strategy used to address project objectives. State-of-knowledge compilation and analysis techniques form the basis for providing innovative strategies for addressing complex coastal environmental issues. Coastal Chance Assessment Since 1990, Dr. Byrnes has contracted with Federal agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE), the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to develop state-of-science methods for compiling and analyzing historical hydrographic and shoreline surveys for quantifying change in the coastal zone. Detailed procedures were developed for compiling historical map data, where conversion from various cartographic parameters to a common coordinate system, map projection, ellipsoid, and datum are critical for accurately assessing change and associated potential measurement uncertainties. These data represent the most basic and useful information for evaluating local and regional sediment transport dynamics and their influence on coastal evolution. The USGS and MMS use hydrographic and shoreline surveys for basic and applied scientific research on sediment transport dynamics in the coastal zone. USAGE uses shoreline data for calibrating numerical shoreline change models and for developing coastal structure design criteria. FEMA uses these data for determining setback criteria for coastal construction. Hydrographic surveys are used to quantify channel shoaling rates and supply bathymetric data for developing regional circulation and sediment transport numerical modeling grids. Dr. Byrnes also has applied these techniques in wetland environments for evaluating the impact pipelines have on wetland loss, including scour associated with pipeline landfall from offshore sites. Recently, Dr. Byrnes has applied these procedures for developing coastal change data sets in support of litigation, forwhich he has served as an expert witness. Offshore Sand Resource Evaluations Over the past 18 years, Dr. Byrnes has conducted offshore sand resource evaluations for determining the sedimentary characteristics ofdeposits and the associated potential environmental issues concerning sand mining on the Continental Shelf. The geographic extent of these studies ranges from coastal Louisiana to offshore Massachusetts. Dr. Byrnes' primary interest is with the geological development of offshore shoals and the physical environmental effects of dredging activities in altering fluid and sediment transport patterns at potential borrow sites and along shorelines landward of resource areas. Analyses rely on comparison of NOAH historical bathymetry and shoreline data sets and numerical modeling of wave transformation over variable bathymetry. Analysis results supply information for policy decisions regarding potential dredging effects and for development of impact reports required under the National Environmental Policy Act in support of potential lease agreements. Channel and Shoal Dynamics at Inlets Since 1992, Dr. Byrnes has compiled and analyzed site-specific and regional bathymetric surveys to document the evolution of channels and shoals at entrances relative to navigation safety and environmental concerns. Many studies were funded under the USAGE Inlets Research Program to address shoal migration and sedimentation processes in navigation channels and environmental considerations associated with maintenance dredging activities. Because 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 2 of 20 sedimentation patterns and rates of change were determined by comparing sequential bathymetric and shoreline surveys, detailed procedures were developed for compiling and analyzing data sets and associated potential measurement uncertainties. Net sediment volume changes were quantified to develop inlet sediment budgets for predicting long-term system response to engineering activities. Impact of Coastal Structures on Shoreline Chanoe Since 1984, Dr. Byrnes has evaluated the impact of coastal structures on sediment transport dynamics and coastal evolution throughout the U.S. He has been principal investigator on several studies assessing the influence of navigation and shore protection structures on beach response, including an evaluation of beach change to construction of 85 segmented breakwaters offshore southwestern Louisiana and an assessment of downdrift beach evolution in response to jetty construction at St. Marys Entrance, GA/FL; Grays Harbor and Columbia River, WA; Port Canaveral and Sebastian Inlet, FL; and Mattituck and Goldsmith Inlets, Southold, NY. All projects relied on the application of GIS/mapping tools for accurate compilation and analysis of data sets. Presently, he is evaluating the physical environmental impacts of offshore sand dredging and beach replenishment (soft structure) on coastal and nearshore sediment transport patterns for the U.S. Mineral Management Service. Geologic Framework Evaluation In a number of regional projects, Dr. Byrnes has conducted studies on the geologic evolution of coastal environments. These deposits represent the framework upon which modern coastal change is occurring. As such, he has devoted substantial time understanding the geological factors contributing to the evolution of nearshore, barrier beach, and estuarine deposits. Sediment dynamics at the land-sea boundary exerts substantial influence on the placement of structures relative to erosion trends. Dr. Byrnes has conducted most of these studies with the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Professional Societies • Coastal Education and Research Foundation (CERF) • American Geophysical Union (AGU) • Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) • Geological Society of America (GSA) • Sigma Xi -The Scientific Research Society • Phi Kappa Phi Professional Committees • Editorial Board, Geo-Marine Letters, 1993-2004 • Editorial Board, Marine Models Online, 1996-1999 • Associate Editor, Gulf of Mexico Science, 1996-1999 • Gulf Coast Section SEPM Editor for Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Conference, 1995 • Technical Study Advisor for Coastal Wetland Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act (CWPPRA): Louisiana Barrier Shoreline Study, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, October 1994 to March 1995 • Public Policy Committee, Southeast GSA, 1991-1994 • Workshop on the Future Needs of Users for Nautical Information, Working Group 3: Database Issues/Nautical Charts and Marine GIS, National Research Council, 1993 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 3 of 20 Refereed Publications Byrnes, M.R. and R.A. McBride, 2009. Coastal response to Hurricane Ike: Southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas. Shore and Beach, 77: in press. McBride, R.A., M.J. Taylor, and M.R. Byrnes, 2007. Coastal morphodynamics and Chenier Plain evolution in southwestern Louisiana, USA: A geomorphic model. Geomorphology, 88: 367-422. Byrnes, M.R., S.F. Griffee, and H.R. Moritz, 2007. Engineering activities influencing historical sediment transport pathways at the Columbia River Mouth, WAlOR. In: N.C. Kraus and J.D. Rosati (editors), Coastal Sediments'07, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, pp. 1754-1767. McBride, R.A., M.J. Taylor, and M.R. Byrnes, 2007. A geomorphic process-response model for Chenier evolution in southwestern Louisiana, USA. In: N.C. Kraus and J.D. Rosati (editors), Coastal Sediments '07, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, pp. 762-775. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2004. Physical and biological effects of sand mining offshore Alabama. Journal of Coastal Research, 20(1): 6-24. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2004. Effects of sand mining on physical processes and biological communities offshore New Jersey. Journal of Coastal Research, 20(1): 25-43. Kelley, S.W., J.S. Ramsey, and M.R. Byrnes, 2004. Evaluating the physical effects of offshore sand dredging for beach nourishment. Journal of Coastal Research, 20(1): 89-100. Drucker, B.S., W. Waskes, and M.R. Byrnes, 2004. The U.S. Minerals Management Service Outer Continental Shelf Sand and Gravel Program: environmental studies to assess the potential effects of offshore dredging operations in Federal waters. Journal of Coastal Research, 20(1): 1-5. Byrnes, M.R., M. Crowell, and C. Fowler, 2003. Preface. In: Byrnes, M.R., M. Crowell, and C. Fowler (editors), Shoreline Mapping and Change Analysis: Technical Considerations and Management Implications. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 38, pp. 1-4. Taylor, M.J., R.A. McBride, L.C. Anderson, and M.R. Byrnes, 2002. Building on the research of our founders: 65 years of Chenier plain studies at Louisiana State University. In: M.K. Steinberg and P.F. Hudson (editors), Cultural and Physical Expositions: Geographic Studies in the Southern United States and Latin America. Geoscience and Man Series, Volume 36, Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, LA, pp. 261-276. Byrnes, M.R. and N.C. Kraus, 1999. Regional sediment transport patterns adjacent to Canaveral Harbor, Florida. In: N.C. Kraus and W.G. McDougal (editors), Coastal Sediments '99, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 750-760. Underwood, S.G., R. Chen, G.W. Stone, X. Zhang, M.R. Byrnes, and R.A. McBride, 1999. Beach response to a segmented breakwater system, southwest Louisiana, U.S.A. In: N.C. Kraus and W.G. McDougal (editors), Coastal Sediments'99, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 2042-2056. Anderson, L.C., R.A. McBride, M.J. Taylor, and M.R. Byrnes, 1998. Late Holocene record of community replacement preserved in time-averaged Molluscan assemblages, Louisiana Chenier Plain. Palaios, 13: 488-499. McBride, R.A. and M.R. Byrnes, 1997. Regional variations inshore response along barrier island systems of the Mississippi River delta: historical change and future prediction. Journal of Coastal Research, 13(3): 628-655. Anderson, L.C., B.K. Sen Gupta, R.A. McBride, and M.R. Byrnes, 1997. Reduced seasonality of Holocene climate and pervasive mixing of Holocene marine section: northeastern Gulf of Mexico shelf. Geology, 25(2): 127-130. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 4 of 20 Byrnes, M.R. and M.W. Hiland, 1995. Large-scale sediment transport patterns on the continental shelf and influence on shoreline response: St. Andrew Sound, Georgia to Nassau Sound, Florida, U.S.A. In: J.H. List and J.H.J. Terwindt (editors), Large-Scale Coastal Behavior. Marine Geology, 126: 19-43. McBride, R.A., M.R. Byrnes, and M.W. Hiland, 1995. Geomorphic response-type model for barrier coastlines: a regional perspective. In: J.H. List and J.H.J. Terwindt (editors), Large-Scale Coastal Behavior. Marine Geology, 126: 143-159. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, O.Tao, and L.Duvic, 1995. Historical shoreline dynamics along the Chenier Plain of southwestern Louisiana. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 45: 113-122. Anderson, L.C., M.R. Byrnes, and R.A. McBride, 1995. Paleoenvironmental and taphonomic evidence of diverse bioclast sources for southwester Louisiana Cheniers. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 45: 21-30. McBride, R.A. and M.R. Byrnes, 1995. Surficial sediments and morphology of the southwestern Alabama/Florida Panhandle shelf. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 45: 393-404. McBride, R.A. and M.R. Byrnes, 1995. A megascale systems approach for shoreline change analysis and coastal management along the northern Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 45: 405-414 (2nd Place, Best Paper Award, GCS-SEPM). Taylor, M.J., M.R. Byrnes, and R.A. McBride, 1995. Sediment texture and composition changes along the southwest Louisiana coast: implications to sediment supply. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 45: 557-564. Zenero, R.R., D.L. Seng, M.R. Byrnes, and R.A. McBride, 1995. Geophysical techniques for evaluating the internal structure of cheniers, southwestern Louisiana. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 45: 611-620 (1st Place, Best Paper Award, GCAGS). Byrnes, M.R. and M.W. Hiland, 1994. Shoreline position and nearshore bathymetric change (Chapter 3). In: N.C. Kraus, L.T. Gorman, and J. Pope (editors), Kings Bay Coastal and Estuarine Monitoring and Evaluation Program: Coastal Studies. Technical Report CERC-94-09, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS, p. 61-143. Byrnes, M.R. and M.W. Hiland, 1994. Compilation and analysis of shoreline and bathymetry data (Appendix B). In: N.C. Kraus, L.T. Gorman, and J. Pope (editors), Kings Bay Coastal and Estuarine Monitoring and Evaluation Program: Coastal Studies. Technical Report CERC-94-09, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS, p. 61-690. Kraus, N.C. and M.R. Byrnes, 1994. Conclusions. In: N.C. Kraus, L.T. Gorman, and J. Pope (editors), Kings Bay Coastal and Estuarine Monitoring and Evaluation Program: Coastal Studies. Technical Report CERC-94-09, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS, p. 261-268. Byrnes, M.R. and M.W. Hiland, 1993. Regional seafloor changes near St. Marys Entrance, Georgia/Florida and their influence on shoreline response. In: List, J.H. (editor), Large-Scale Coastal Behavior'93, Research Conference Proceedings, U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 93-381, p. 17-20. McBride, R.A. and M.R. Byrnes, 1993. Shoreline response types along barrier coastlines: a regional perspective. In: List, J.H. (editor), Large-Scale Coastal Behavior '93, Research Conference Proceedings, U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 93-381, p. 119-122. Stauble, D.K., S.G. Underwood, M.R. Byrnes, and M.W. Hiland, 1993. Regional impacts of inlet engineering and beach replenishment at Fenwick and Assateague Islands, Maryland. In: List, J.H. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 5 of 20 (editor), Large-Scale Coastal Behavior'93, Research Conference Proceedings, U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 93-381, p. 185-188. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, S. Penland, M.W. Hiland, and K.A. Westphal, 1991. Historical changes in shoreline position along the Mississippi Sound barrier islands. In: Coastal Depositional Systems in the Gulf of Mexico: Quaternary Framework and Environmental Issues, GCS-SEPM 12'h Annual Research Conference, pp. 43-55. Byrnes, M.R., S. Penland, K.E. Ramsey, T.G. Crawford, R.F. Kelly, and J. Rowland, 1991. Offshore sand resources for coastal erosion in Louisiana: physical environmental considerations and economic feasibility. MTS'91 Proceedings, Marine Technology Society, Washington, D.C., pp. 755-761. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, and M.W. Hiland, 1991. Accuracy standards and development of a national shoreline change database. In: N.C. Kraus, K.J. Gingerich, and D.L. Kriebel (editors), Coastal Sediments'91, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 1027-1042. Anders, F.J. and M.R. Byrnes, 1991. Accuracy of shoreline change rates as determined from maps and aerial photographs. Shore and Beach, 59(1): 17-26. Hansen, M. and M.R. Byrnes, 1991. Development of optimum beach fill design cross section. In: N.C. Kraus, K.J. Gingerich, and D.L. Kriebel (editors), Coastal Sediments'91, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 2067-2080. McBride, R.A., M.R. Byrnes, S. Penland, D.L. Pope, and J.L. Kindinger, 1991. Geomorphic history, geologic framework, and hard mineral resources of the Petit Bois Pass area, Mississippi-Alabama. In: Coastal Depositional Systems in the Gulf of Mexico: Quaternary Framework and Environmental Issues, GCS-SEPM 12th Annual Research Conference, pp. 116-127. McBride, R.A., M.W. Hiland, S. Penland, S.J. Williams, M.R. Byrnes, K.A. Westphal, B. Jaffe, and A.H. Ballenger, Jr., 1991. Mapping barrier island changes in Louisiana: Techniques, Accuracy, and Results. In: N.C. Kraus, K.J. Gingerich, and D.L. Kriebel (editors), Coastal Sediments '91, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 1011-1026. McBride, R.A., D.W. Davis, F.W. Jones, M.R. Byrnes, D. Braud, M.W. Hiland, A.J. Lewis, and H.R. Streiffer, 1991, Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network (LCGISN): access to spatial data. Meridian, 6: 29-43. Byrnes, M.R. and K.J. Gingerich, 1987. Cross-island profile response to Hurricane Gloria. In: N.C. Kraus (editor), Coastal Sediments'87, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, p. 1486- 1502. Books and Edited Volumes Byrnes, M.R., M. Crowell, and C. Fowler, 2003. Shoreline Mapping and Change Analysis: Technical Considerations and Management Implications. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 38, 215 p. John, C.J. and M.R. Byrnes, 1995. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, Gulf Coast Geology: A Global Resource. GCAGS 45th Annual Convention, Baton Rouge, LA, 648 p. Technical Reports Byrnes, M.R., 2008. Processes Affecting Wetland Change on the Davie Meaux, Sr. Property, Vermilion and Iberia Parishes, Louisiana. Final Report to Liskow 8 Lewis, Lafayette, LA, 21 p. plus Appendices. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 6 of 20 Byrnes, M.R., 2008. Processes Affecting Wetland Change in the Calcasieu-Sabine Basin with Special Reference to Dore Energy Corporation Property: Supplemental Report. Final Report to Schully, Roberts, Slattery, & Marino, New Orleans, LA, 33 p. Byrnes, M.R., 2008. Beach Changes Adjacent to the Montauk Harbor Jetties, New York, with Special Reference to the Cole Property at 112 Soundview Drive. Final Report to Manning Cole, Maspeth, NY, 36 p. plus appendix. Byrnes, M.R., S.F. Griffee, and M.S. Osler, 2008. Evaluation of Channel Dredging on Shoreline Response at and Adjacent to Mobile Pass, Alabama. Final Report to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, 212 p. plus 8 appendices. Rosati, J.D., M.R. Byrnes, M.B. Cravens, and S.F. Griffee, 2007. Regional Sediment Budget for Mississippi Mainland and Barrier Island Coast. ERDC/CHL Technical Report, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS, 183 p. Byrnes, M.R., 2006. Processes Affecting Wetland Change in the Calcasieu-Sabine Basin with Special Reference to Dore Energy Corporation Property. Expert Report to Defendants, 41 p. Byrnes, M.R. and S.F. Griffee, 2006. Regional Sediment Transport Patterns Relative to Engineering Activities at the Mouth of the Columbia River, Washington/Oregon. Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, Portland, OR, 45 p. plus 5 Appendices. Byrnes, M.R., 2006. Chronology of Events Affecting Wetland Change in Terrebonne Parish with Special Reference to Harry Bourg Corporation Property. Supplemental Expert Report to Frilot, Partridge, Kohnke & Clements, LC, 30 p. Byrnes, M.R., 2005. Processes Affecting Wetland Change in Terrebonne Parish with Special Reference to Harry Bourg Corporation Property South of Falgout Canal Between Bayou Du Large and the Houma Navigation Canal. Expert Report to Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D'Armond, McGowan, & Jarman, LLP, 37 p. Byrnes, M.R. and J.L. Baker, 2005. Sediment BudgetAnalysis: Culloden Pointto Shagwong Point, Lake Montauk, NY. Final Report to Offshore and Coastal Technologies, Chadds Ford, PA, 17 p. Hammer, R.M., M.R. Byrnes, D.B. Snyder, T.D. Thibaut, J.L. Baker, S.W. Kelley, J.M. Cote, L.M. Lagera, S.T. Viada, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, and J.D. Wood, 2005. Environmental Surveys of Potential Borrow Areas on the Central East Florida Shelf and the Environmental Implications of Sand Removal for Coastal and Beach Restoration. U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Leasing Division, Marine Minerals Branch, Herndon, VA. OCS Report MMS 2004-037, Volume I: Main Text, 328 pp. + Volume II: Appendices, 276 pp. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, S.W. Kelley, J.L. Baker, D.B. Snyder, T.D. Thibaut, S.A Zichichi, L.M. Lagera, S.T. Viada, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, and J.D. Germano, 2004. Environmental Surveys of Potential Borrow Areas Offshore Northern New Jersey and Southern New York and the Environmental Implications of Sand Removal for Coastal and Beach Restoration. U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Leasing Division, Marine Minerals Branch, Herndon, VA. OCS Report MMS 2004-044, Volume I: Main Text 264 pp. + Volume II: Appendices 194 pp. Wise, L.A., T.N. McLellan, and M.R. Byrnes, 2004. Feasibility analysis of shore protection for Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in the chenier plain of southwestern Louisiana (USA). Proceedings Coastal Structures'03, Portland, OR, 13 p. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, B.A. Vittor, S.W. Kelley, D.B. Snyder, J.M. Cote, J.S. Ramsey, T.D. Thibaut, N.W. Phillips, and J.D. Wood, 2003. Collection of Environmental Data Within Sand Resource Areas Offshore North Carolina and the Environmental Implications of Sand Removal for Coastal and Beach Restoration. U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, 3!12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 7 of 20 Leasing Division, Sand and Gravel Unit, Herndon, VA. OCS Report MMS 2000-056, Volume I: Main Text, 256 pp. + Volume II: Appendices, 69 pp. Baker, J.L. and M.R. Byrnes, 2004. Appendix F: Shoreline and Bathymetry Data. In: Kraus, N.C. and H.T. Arden (editors), North Jetty Performance and Entrance Channel Maintenance, Grays Harbor, Washington. Technical Report ERDCICHL TR-03-12, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vickburg, MS. Byrnes, M.R. and J.L. Baker, 2003. Chapter 3: Inlet and Nearshore Morphodynamics. In: Kraus, N.C. and H.T. Arden (Editors), North Jetty Performance and Entrance Navigation Channel Maintenance, Grays Harbor, Washington, Volume I: Main Text. ERDCICHL TR-03-12, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS, pp. 67-136. Byrnes, M.R., and F. Li, 2003. Chapter 3: Regional Processes. In: Gailani, J.Z. and others, Monitoring Dredged Material Disposal at Mouth of Columbia River, Washington/Oregon, USA. Technical Report TR-03-5, USAE Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS, pp. 42-82. Byrnes, M.R., J.L. Baker, and N.C. Kraus, 2003. Coastal sediment budget for Grays Harbor, WA. In: Proceedings Coastal Sediments 2003, The Fifth International Symposium on Coastal Engineering and Science of Coastal Sediment Processes, Clearwater, FL, 10 p. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2003. Environmental survey of identified sand resource areas offshore Alabama. 21st Annual Information Transfer Meeting Proceedings, MMS 2003-005, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA, pp. 333-340. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2003. Environmental survey of potential sand resource sites: offshore New Jersey. 21 st Annual Information Transfer Meeting Proceedings, MMS 2003-005, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA, pp. 349-354. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2003. Collection of environmental data within sand resource areas offshore North Carolina and the environmental implications of sand removal for coastal and beach restoration. 21 st Annual Information Transfer Meeting Proceedings, MMS 2003- 005, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA, pp. 355-360. Kelley, S.W., J.S. Ramsey, and M.R. Byrnes, 2003. Numerical modeling evaluation of the cumulative physical effects of offshore sand dredging for beach nourishment. 21st Annual Information Transfer Meeting Proceedings, MMS 2003-005, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA, 417-422. Kraus, N.C. and M.R. Byrnes, 2002. Technical Comments on 30 September 2002 Final Report "Independent Study Report, Brevard County, Florida, Shore Protection Project" by Independent Coastal Expert Team (ICET). Memorandum for Record dated 2 December 2002 from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, Jacksonville, FL, 21 pp. Byrnes, M.R., F. Li, and J.D. Rosati, 2002. Inlets Online: A Tutorial for Evaluating Inlet/Beach Processes Using Aerial Photography. ERDC/CHL CHETN-IV-51, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS, 10 p. Byrnes, M.R., J.L. Baker, and F. Li, 2002. Quantifying potential measurement errors and uncertainties associated with bathymetric change analysis. ERDC/CHL CHETN-IV-50, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS, 17 p. Kelley, S.W., J.S. Ramsey, and M.R. Byrnes, 2001. Numerical Modeling Evaluation of the Cumulative Physical Effects of Offshore Sand Dredging for Beach Nourishment. U.S. Department 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 8 of 20 of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division (INTERMAR), Herndon, VA. OCS Report MMS 2001-098, 96 pp. + 90 pp. appendices Cote, J.M. and M.R. Byrnes, 2001. Total Current Observations, Hudson River, Rensselaer, NY: March 27, 2001. Final Report to ENSR International, Acton, MA, 40 pp. Cote, J.M. and M.R. Byrnes, 2001. Physical Environmental Impacts of Pipeline Construction and Operation for the Mardi Gras Transportation System. Final Report to Paragon Engineering, Inc., Houston, TX, 35 pp. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, D.B. Snyder, J.D. Wood, K.F. Bosma, T.D. Thibaut, and N.W. Phillips, 2001. Environmental Survey of Potential Sand Resource Sites: Offshore New Jersey, Volume I: Main Text, Volume II: Appendices. U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division (INTERMAR), Herndon, VA. OCS Report MMS 2000-052, 380 pp. + 284 pp. appendices. Byrnes, M.R. and F. Li, 2000. Historical Shoreline Change Analysis: Satellite Beach to Fort Pierce Inlet, Florida. Final Report to the Sebastian Inlet Tax District Commission, Indialantic, FL, 88 pp. Byrnes, M.R., 2000. Sediment Erosion and Deposition Resulting from Steamship Authority Vessel Operations in Hyannis Inner Harbor and the Impact on Sedimentation at Hyannis Marina. Expert Report for Rubin and Rudman, LLP, Boston, MA, 27 pp. Byrnes, M.R., J.S. Ramsey, R.M. Hammer, and E.A. Wadman, 2000. Assessing Potential Environmental Impacts of Offshore Sand and Gravel Mining. Final Report to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Coastal Zone Management, 48 pp. Kelley, S.W., J.S. Ramsey, and M.R. Byrnes, 1999. Comparison of Numerical Spectral Wave Transformation Models for Evaluating the Physical Environmental Impacts of Offshore Sand Mining. Report to the U.S. Department ofthe Interior, Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division (INTERMAR), Herndon, VA, 24 pp. Byrnes, M.R., 1999. Sediment Deposition at Hyannis Marina Resulting from Steamship Authority Vessel Operations in Hyannis Harbor, 1988 to 1998. Report to Rubin and Rudman, LLP, Boston, MA, 7 pp. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, B.A. Vittor, J.S. Ramsey, D.B. Snyder, K.F. Bosma, J.D. Wood, T.D. Thibaut, and N.W. Phillips, 1999. Environmental Study of Identified Sand Resource Areas Offshore Alabama: Volume I: Main Text, Volume II: Appendices. U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division (INTERMAR), Herndon, VA. OCS Report MMS 99-0052, 326 pp. + 132 pp. appendices. Kraus, N.C., M.R. Byrnes, and A-L. Lindquist, 1999. Coastal Processes Assessment for Brevard County, Florida, with Special Reference to Test Plaintiffs. Technical Report CHL-99-6, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS, 162 p. Byrnes, M.R., and F. Li, 1999. Regional Analysis of Sediment Transport and Dredged Material Disposal Patterns, Columbia River Mouth, Washington/Oregon, and Adjacent Shores. Final Report to USAE Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Vicksburg, MS, 45 p. Fields, M.L., M.R. Byrnes, and K.F. Bosma, 1998. Historical Shoreline Change Analysis: Western Town Line to Horton Point, Southold, New York. Final Report to the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, NY, 86 p., 2 appendices. Taylor, M.J., M.R. Byrnes, and R.A. McBride, 1996. Form/process relationships and geomorphic evolution of the southwest Louisiana Chenier Plain. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 46:413-422. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 9 of 20 McBride, R.A., M.R. Byrnes, and L.C. Anderson, 1996. Shelf sedimentary facies offshore southwestern Alabama and western Florida Panhandle: Northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Coast Association Geological Societies Transactions, 46:287-299. Byrnes, M.R. and R.A. McBride, 1996. Coastal erosion hazards in Louisiana. In: O.K. Huh (editor), Natural Coastal Environmental Hazards, Report of a Workshop by NASA and Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, pp. 61-71. Byrnes, M.R. and R.A. McBride, 1996. Shoreline change along the Chenier Plain. Coastwise, Byrnes, M.R. and R.A. McBride, 1996. Northeast Gulf of Mexico hard mineral resources study. Proceeding of the 15th Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, lA, pp. 481-486. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, L.C. Anderson, M.J. Taylor, and R.R. Zenero, 1995. Sedimentary Processes, Geologic Framework, and Coastal Erosion Issues of the Chenier Plain in Southwestern Louisiana. Fieldtrip Guidebook for the 45th Annual Meeting of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, 196 p. Byrnes, M.R. and R.A. McBride, 1995. Preliminary Assessment of Beach Response to a Segmented Breakwater System: Constance Beach and Vicinity, 1990-1994. Final Report to Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Restoration Division, Baton Rouge, LA, 102 P Byrnes, M.R. and R.A. McBride, 1995. Shoreline Response to Natural and Human-Induced Processes Along the Chenier Plain of Southwestern Louisiana. Louisiana Barrier Island Workshop, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, Baton Rouge, LA, 5 p. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, S.G. Underwood, and K.P. Corbley, 1994. Losing ground: mapping Louisiana's disappearing coastline. GPS World, p. 46-50. Hiland, M.W. and M.R. Byrnes, 1994. New York Bight Study, Report 4, Geographic Information System and Relational Database Management System Development. Technical Report CERC-94- 4, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS, 81 p. Wayne, L.D., M.R. Byrnes, J.D. Hayden, and G. Pallinti, 1994. An analytical model for classifying land loss in Louisiana. Proceedings of the Second Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments. Volume 1, p. 679-686. Byrnes, M.R., M.W. Hiland, and R.A. McBride, 1994. Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study, Harrison County, Mississippi: Phase IV -Differential GPS Survey for Mapping High-Water Shoreline Position. Final Report to Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of Risk Assessment, Washington, D.C., 164 p. Byrnes, M.R., 1993. Sea-level rise and shoreline change. In: National Park Service Global Change and Coastal Dynamics Workshop Proceedings, Charlottesville, VA, 11 p. Byrnes, M.R., M.W. Hiland, and R.A. McBride, 1993. Historical shoreline position change for the mainland beach in Harrison County, Mississippi. In: O.T. Magoon, W.S. Wilson, H. Converse, and L.T. Tobin (editors), Coastal Zone '93, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 1406-1420. Hiland, M.W., M.R. Byrnes, R.A. McBride, and F.W. Jones, 1993. Change analysis and spatial information management for coastal environments. MicroStation Manager, 3(3): 58-61. Wayne, L.D., M.R. Byrnes, L.D. Britsch, S. Penland, P.L. Wilkey, T.A. Williams, and S.J. Williams, 1993. A method for classifying land loss by geomorphology and process. In: S. Laska and A. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 10 of 20 Puffer (editors), Coastlines of the Gulf of Mexico, Coastal Zone '93, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 85-95. Stauble, D.K., G.W. Holem, M.R. Byrnes, F.J. Anders, and E. Meisburger, 1993. SUPERDUCK Beach Sediment Sample Experiment: Beach Profile Change and Foreshore Sediment Dynamics. Technical Report CERC-93-4, US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS, 41 p. Byrnes, M.R., M.W. Hiland, and R.A. McBride, 1993. Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study, Harrison County, Mississippi: Phase III -Data Analysis and Interpretation. Final Report to Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of Risk Assessment, Washington, D.C., 102 p. Debusschere, K., S. Penland, K.E. Ramsey, D. Lindstedt, K.A. Westphal, R. Seal, R.A. McBride, M.R. Byrnes, and E. Owens, 1993. Implementing the shoreline cleanup assessment team process in the Gulf of Mexico. Proceedings of International Oil Spill Conference, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C., p. 95-97. Byrnes, M.R. and C.G. Groat, 1992. Characterization of the development potential of Ship Shoal sand for beach replenishment of the Isles Dernieres: an introduction. 12th Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA, pp. 75-78. Byrnes, M.R. and C.G. Groat, 1992. Characterization of the development potential of Ship Shoal sand for beach replenishment of the Isles Dernieres: conclusions and recommendations. 12th Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA, pp. 94-95. Byrnes, M.R. and P. Patnaik, 1992. An evaluation of physical environmental impacts of sand dredging on Ship Shoal. 12th Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA, pp. 84-87. Wayne, L. and M.R. Byrnes, 1992. An Information Management Strategy to Ensure the Compatibility and Accessibility of Data Generated in Conjunction with the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program. Final Report to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Barataria- Terrebonne National Estuary Program, Thibodaux, LA, 35 p. Westphal, K.A., S. Penland, R.W. Seal, M.R. Byrnes, 1992. Aerial Videotape Survey of Coastal Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama 1991. Coastal Geology Map Series, Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, LA, 163 p. Byrnes, M.R., J.S. Moody, and S.C. Knox, (contributors) 1991. Historical shoreline change in the northern Gulf of Mexico (Scale 1:2,000,000). Prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Louisiana Geological Survey, Baton Rouge, LA. Byrnes, M.R., S. Penland, K.E. Ramsey, T.G. Crawford, R.F. Kelly, and T.A. Chisholm, 1991. Characterization of the Development Potential of Ship Shoal Sand for Beach Replenishment of Isles Dernieres. Final Report to the U.S. Minerals Management Service, Office of Marine Minerals International Affairs, Herndon, VA, 164 p. Byrnes, M.R., M.W. Hiland, R.A. McBride, and K.A. Westphal, 1991. Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study, Harrison County, Mississippi: Phases I and II -Data Compilation and Procedures. Final Report to Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of Risk Assessment, Washington, D.C., 139 p. Hales, L.Z., M.R. Byrnes, and M.W. Dowd, 1991. Numerical modeling of storm-induced beach erosion, Folly Beach, South Carolina, Beach Fill Alternatives. In: O.T. Magoon et al. (editors), Coastal Zone'91, American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, pp. 495-509. McBride, R.A., D.W. Davis, F.W. Jones, M.R. Byrnes, D. Braud, M.W. Hiland, A.J. Lewis, H.R. Streiffer, and S.J. Williams, 1991. Louisiana Coastal Geographic Information System Network (LCGISN): Access to Spatial Data. U.S. Geological Survey Open File Report 91-622, 17 p. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 11 of 20 Byrnes, M.R., S. Penland, R.A. McBride, K.A. Westphal, and D.W. Davis, 1990. Computer Mapping, Aerial Videotape Surveys, and Geographic Information Systems: An Integrated Approach to Developing a Shoreline Change Database. Great Lakes Shoreland Management Workshop, Cleveland, OH, p. 21-29. Larson, M., N.C. Kraus, and M.R. Byrnes, 1990. SBEACH: Numerical Model for Simulating Storm- Induced Beach Change, Report 2, Numerical Formulation and Model Tests. Technical Report CERC 89-9, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS, 117 p. Byrnes, M.R., 1989. SUPERDUCK Beach Sediment Sampling Experiment, Report 1, Data Summary and Initial Observations. Miscellaneous Paper CERC-89-18, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS, 52 p. Byrnes, M.R., K.J. Gingerich, S.M. Kimball, and G.R. Thomas, 1989. Temporal and spatial variations in shoreline migration rates, Metompkin Island, Virginia. In: D.K. Stauble (editor), Barrier Islands: Process and Management, Proceedings Coastal Zone '89, American Society Civil Engineers, New York, NY, p. 78-92. Byrnes, M.R., 1988. Holocene Geology and Migration of aLow-Profile Barrier Island System, Metompkin Island, Virginia. PhD Dissertation, Oceanography Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 419 pp. Oertel, G.F., M.R. Byrnes, and K.J. Gingerich, 1985. Sediment Budget Analysis for Fort Story Section of Shore at Cape Henry, Virginia. Tech. Report 85-2, Oceanography Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 464 pp. Gingerich, K.J. and M.R. Byrnes (editors), 1984. Field Guide to Coastal Geologic Problems of Tidewater, Virginia. 11~" Annual Shelf and Shore Workshop Fieldtrip Guidebook, Norfolk, VA, 66 PP~ Oertel, G.F., K.J. Gingerich, and M.R. Byrnes, 1982. Sediment Budget and Shoreline Dynamics, East Ocean View, Norfolk, Virginia. Technical Report 82-6, Oceanography Department, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 28 pp. Byrnes, M.R. and G.F. Oertel, 1981. Particle size distribution of suspended solids in the Chesapeake Bay entrance and adjacent shelf waters. In: J.W. Campbell and J.P. Thomas (editors), Chesapeake Bay Plume Study - SUPERFLUX 1980. NASA Conference Publication 2188, p. 223-235. Technical Presentations Byrnes, M.R., S.F. Griffee, and J.D. Rosati, 2009. Sand transport pathways and magnitudes along the Mississippi Sound barrier islands. Dr. Nicholas C. Kraus Symposium, Melbourne, FL. Byrnes, M.R., S.F. Griffee, and H.R. Moritz, 2007. Engineering activities influencing historical sediment transport pathways at the Columbia River Mouth, WA/OR. Coastal Sediments '07, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA. Byrnes, M.R. and S.F. Griffee, 2006. Sedimentary Response to Navigation Structures at the Mouth of the Columbia River, Washington/Oregon, USA. Association of Engineering and Environmental Geologists Annual Meeting, Invited Paper to the Symposium Coastal Processes and Geotechnical Response, Boston, MA. Byrnes, M.R., 2006. Evaluating potential physical and environmental effects of offshore sand removal for coastal and beach restoration: central east Florida and the New York Bight. First MMS Marine Minerals Program Information Transfer Meeting, Melbourne, FL. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 12 of 20 Byrnes, M.R., 2006. Shoreline Mapping and Management. Shoreline Change Conference II: A Workshop on Managing Shoreline Change. NOAA Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC. Byrnes, M.R., 2004. Potential physical and biological impacts of sand mining on the Outer Continental Shelf, Offshore Alabama. American Shore and Beach Preservation Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2003. Environmental survey of identified sand resource areas offshore Alabama. 21st Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2003. Environmental survey of potential sand resource sites: offshore New Jersey. 21st Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., R.M. Hammer, and T.D. Thibaut, 2003. Collection of environmental data within sand resource areas offshore North Carolina and the environmental implications of sand removal for coastal and beach restoration. 21st Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA. Kelley, S.W., J.S. Ramsey, and M.R. Byrnes, 2003. Numerical modeling evaluation of the cumulative physical effects of offshore sand dredging for beach nourishment. 21st Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, and J.L. Baker, 2002. Consistent spatial reference feature for quantifying shoreline change: physical significance versus convenience. Shoreline Change Conference 2002, NOAA Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC. Cote, J.M. and M.R. Byrnes, 2002. Spatial and temporal variability of circulation patterns at offshore shoals on the eastern Florida Continental Shelf. AGU EOS Transactions, 83(4): OS136, Coastal Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, HI. Byrnes, M.R. and R.M. Hammer, 2001. Evaluating potential environmental impacts of sand mining on the Outer Continental Shelf, offshore New Jersey. Coastal Zone 2001, Cleveland, OH. Byrnes, M.R., J.S. Ramsey, K.F. Bosma, and F. Li, 2000. Nearshore sediment dynamics and potential physical environmental impacts of sand mining on the Outer Continental Shelf, Offshore Alabama. Gulf of Mexico Symposium 2000, Mobile, AL. Byrnes, M.R. and N.C. Kraus, 1999. Regional sediment transport patterns adjacent to Canaveral Harbor, Florida. Coastal Sediments'99, American Society of Civil Engineers, Long Island, NY. Byrnes, M.R., 1997. Holocene geomorphic evolution of the southwest Louisiana Chenier Plain. USGS Center for Coastal Geology, St. Petersburg, FL (Invited Lecturer). Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, M.J. Taylor, and R.R. Zenero, 1996. Holocene sedimentary framework of transgressions and regressions along the chenier plain, southwestern Louisiana. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, p. 472. McBride, R.A. and M.R. Byrnes, 1996. Shelf sedimentary facies offshore southwestern Alabama and western Florida Panhandle: northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies. Taylor, M.J., M.R. Byrnes, and R.A. McBride, 1996. Form/process relationships and the geomorphic evolution of the southwest Louisiana chenier plain. Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies. Byrnes, M.R. and McBride, R.A., 1996. Spatial and temporal variations in shoreline position change along Louisiana's outer coast. Geological Society of America (GSA): 30th Annual South-Central Section, March 11-12, Austin, TX, Abstracts with Programs, v. 28(1), February, p. 7 (Invited Paper). 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 13 of 20 Taylor, M.J., McBride, R.A., and Byrnes, M.R., 1996. Sediment sources for southwest Louisiana cheniers. American Association of Geographers (AAG), 92nd Annual Meeting, April 9-13, Charlotte, North Carolina, Abstract with Program, p. 291. Byrnes, M.R., McBride, R.A., Seng, D.L., Zenero, R.R., and Taylor, M.J., 1995. Geologicframework of Holocene sedimentary deposits of the central Chenier Plain, southwestern Louisiana, Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 27, p. A-272 (Invited Paper). Byrnes, M.R., McBride, R.A., Tao, Q. and Duvic, L., 1995. Historical shoreline dynamics along the Chenier Plain of southwestern Louisiana. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79. Anderson, L.C., Byrnes, M.R. and McBride, R.A., 1995. Paleoenvironmental and taphonomic evidence of diverse bioclast sources for southwestern Louisiana cheniers. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79. Anderson, L.C., Byrnes, M.R., and McBride, R.A., 1995. Macroinvertebrate taphonomy of the southwestern Louisiana Chenier Plain: evidence of diverse bioclast sources, depositional regimes, and dynamic histories. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 27, p. A-446. McBride, R.A. and Byrnes, M.R.,1995. Processes of barrier shoreline change in Louisiana between 1855 and 1994: development of a geomorphic response-type model. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 27, p. A-341. McBride, R.A., Byrnes, M.R., and Anderson, L.C., 1995. Late Quaternary lowstand and transgressive systems tracts of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico: surfaces, facies, and stratigraphy. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Official Program, v. 4, p. 63A. McBride, R.A. and Byrnes, M.R., 1995. A megascale systems approach to shoreline change analysis and coastal management along the northern Gulf of Mexico. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79. McBride, R.A. and Byrnes, M.R., 1995. SurFcial sediments and morphology of the southwestern Alabamalwestern Florida Panhandle coast and shelf. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79. Taylor, M.J., Byrnes, M.R., and McBride, R.A., 1995. Sediment texture and composition changes along the southwest Louisiana coast: implications for sediment supply. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79. Taylor, M.J., Byrnes, M.R., and McBride, R.A., 1995. Local and distant sediment sources to the southwest Louisiana Chenier Plain. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 27, p. A-279. Zenero, R.R., Seng, D.L., Byrnes, M.R. and McBride, R.A., 1995. Geophysical techniques for evaluating the internal structure of cheniers, southwestern Louisiana. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 79. Zenero, R.R., Seng, D.L., Byrnes, M.R., and McBride, R.A., 1995. Applications of ground penetrating radar on the southwest Louisiana Chenier Plain. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Program, v. 27, p. A-449. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, and S. Underwood, 1995. Beach response to a segmented breakwater system: southwestern Louisiana. Eighth Annual National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology, St. Petersburg, FL. Byrnes, M.R. and R.A. McBride, 1995. Shoreline response to natural and human-induced processes along the Chenier Plain of southwestern Louisiana. Louisiana Barrier Shoreline Restoration Workshop, New Orleans, LA. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 14 of 20 Byrnes, M.R., M.W. Hiland, R.A. McBride, and M. Bradshaw, 1994. Monitoring shoreline change. Second Thematic Conference on Remote Sensing for Marine and Coastal Environments, New Orleans, LA. McBride, R.A., Anderson, L.C., and Byrnes, M.R., 1994. Late Quaternary transgressive deposits and surfaces on the southeast Alabama/Florida Panhandle shelf: facies, stratigraphy, and chronology. Society for Sedimentary Geology Research Conference on Clastic Deposits of the Transgressive Systems Tracts, Long Beach, WA, July 10-16. Byrnes, M.R. and M.W. Hiland, 1993. Regional seafloor changes near St. Marys Entrance, Georgia/Florida, and their influence on shoreline response. Large-Scale Coastal Behavior'93, St. Petersburg, FL. McBride, R.A. and Byrnes, M.R., 1993. Geomorphic response types along barrier coastlines: a regional perspective. Poster session presented at Large Scale Coastal Behavior'93 (LSCB'93) conference, St. Petersburg, FL, Nov. 15-19. Byrnes, M.R. and D. Braud, 1993. Assessing accuracy of coastal change mapping in Louisiana: Moderator. Panel Discussion at the Ninth Annual Remote Sensing/GIS Workshop, Lafayette, LA. Byrnes, M.R., S. Penland, and D.W. Davis, 1992. Man-Induced Impacts on the Coastal Zone of Louisiana. 41 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America, Winston-Salem, NC. Byrnes, M.R., 1992. Shoreline Change Methodology. Louisiana Barrier Island Workshop. Sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey and Louisiana State University at Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, Cocodrie, LA. Byrnes, M.R., 1991. Physical Environmental Impacts of Sand Mining at Ship Shoal. 12'" Annual Information Transfer Meeting, U.S. Minerals Management Service, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., 1991. A GIS Strategy for Mapping Historical Shoreline Position. Seventh Annual Remote Sensing and GIS Workshop, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, and M.W. Hiland, 1991. Accuracy standards and development of a national shoreline change database. Coastal Sediments '91, Seattle, WA. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, S. Penland, and M.W. Hiland, 1991. Classification of shoreline change. The Coastal Society 12~" International Conference, San Antonio, TX. Byrnes, M.R., S. Penland, K.E. Ramsey, T.G. Crawford, R.F. Kelly, and J. Rowland, 1991. Offshore sand resources for coastal erosion in Louisiana: physical environmental considerations and economic feasibility. Marine Technology Society'91, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., R.A. McBride, S. Penland, M.W. Hiland, and K.A. Westphal, 1991. Historical changes in shoreline position along the Mississippi Sound barrier islands. Gulf Coast Section- Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists 12'" Annual Research Conference, San Antonio, TX. Byrnes, M.R., S. Penland, R.A. McBride, and K.A. Westphal, 1991. Louisiana's disappearing shores America's coastal erosion hot spot. Invited speaker. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. Byrnes, M.R., 1991. Characterization of the development potential of Ship Shoal sand for beach replenishment of the Isles Dernieres: Introduction and Objectives. U.S. Minerals Management Service 12th Annual Information Transfer Meeting, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., 1991. Physical environmental impacts of sand mining at Ship Shoal. U.S. Minerals Management Service 12th Annual Information Transfer Meeting, New Orleans, LA. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 15 of 20 Byrnes, M.R., 1991. Characterization of the development potential of Ship Shoal sand for beach replenishment of the Isles Dernieres: Summary and future direction. U.S. Minerals Management Service 12th Annual Information Transfer Meeting, New Orleans, LA. McBride, R.A. and Byrnes, M.R., 1991. Geologic framework and hard mineral resources in the Petit Bois Pass and adjacent shelf area, Mississippi-Alabama. Core presentation at the 41 st annual Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies (GCAGS) meeting, Houston, TX, Oct. 16-18. Byrnes, M.R., S. Penland, R.A. McBride, K.A. Westphal, and D.W. Davis, 1990. Computer Mapping, Aerial Videotape Surveys, and Geographic Information Systems: An Integrated Approach to Developing a Shoreline Change Database. Great Lakes Shoreland Management Workshop, Cleveland, OH. Byrnes, M.R., 1989. Antecedent topographic control on barrier islands and inlets. Guest Seminar, Geology Department, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT. Byrnes, M.R., 1988. Sedimentation patterns and processes along Metompkin Island, Virginia. Guest Seminar, United States Geological Survey, Reston, VA. Byrnes, M.R. and K.J. Gingerich, 1987. Cross-island profile response to Hurricane Gloria. Coastal Sediments'87, New Orleans, LA. Byrnes, M.R., 1986. Subaerial sediment budget analysis: a means of quantifying barrier island migration. Guest Seminar, Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS. Byrnes, M.R., 1986. Morphodynamics of Virginia's barrier island chain. Guest Seminar, Environmental Sciences Department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. Byrnes, M.R. and K.J. Gingerich, 1985. Sediment budget analysis along a transgressive barrier shoreline. 12th Annual Shelf and Shore Workshop, Duck, NC. Byrnes, M.R. and K.J. Gingerich, 1985. The effect of lagoonal characteristics on the transgressive nature of Metompkin Island, Virginia (awarded best student paper). Virginia Journal of Science Abstract, 36: 147. Byrnes, M.R. and G.F. Oertel, 1981. Particle size distribution of suspended solids in the Chesapeake Bay entrance and adjacent shelf waters. SUPERFLUX 1980 -Chesapeake Bay Plume Study Workshop, NASA Langley Research Center, Newport News, VA. Litigation Support Liskow 8 Lewis, Lafayette, LA, Larry Davie Meaux, et al. v. Hilcorp Energy Company, et al., 15th JDC, Vermilion Parish, LA. Processes Affecting Wetland Change on the Davie Meaux, Sr. Property, Vermilion and Iberia Parishes, Louisiana. Clients: Forest Oil, Hilcorp Energy, Unocal, LLOG Exploration. Schully, Roberts, Slattery, & Marino; Lemle & Kelleher; and Stone, Pigman, Walther, 8, Wittmann, New Orleans, LA, Dore Energy Corporation v. Carter-Langham et al., 38th JDC, Cameron Parish, LA, 2007-2008. Processes Affecting Wetland Change in the Calcasieu-Sabine Basin with Special Reference to Dori Energy Corporation Property. Clients: Noble Energy and PITCO USA. John J, O'Connell, Esq., New York, NY, Town of Southampton v. County of Suffolk, 2007-2008. Consulting Expert to Town regarding beach erosion between Westhampton and Georgica Pond related to shore-perpendicular engineering structures. Client: Town of Southampton. Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D'Armond, McGowan, & Jarman, Baton Rouge, LA, Dore Energy Corporation v. Carter-Langham et al., 38th JDC, Cameron Parish, LA, 2006. Processes Affecting Wetland Change in the Calcasieu-Sabine Basin with Special Reference to Dore Energy Corporation 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 16 of 20 Property. Clients: Transco Exploration, Pitco USA, ExxonMobil, Samedan Oil, Exchange Oil and Gas. DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP, New York, NY, Town of Southampton v. County of Suffolk, 2005-2006. Consultant to Town regarding beach erosion between Westhampton to Georgica Pond related to shore-perpendicular engineering structures. Client :Town of Southampton. Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D'Armond, McGowan, & Jarman, Baton Rouge, LA, Harry Bourg Corporation v. ExxonMobil et al., 32nd JDC, Terrebonne Parish, LA, 2004-2005. Processes Affecting Wetland Change in Terrebonne Parish with Special Reference to Harry Bourg Corporation Property South of Falgout Canal Between Bayou Du Large and the Houma Navigation Canal. Clients: Devon Energy, ExxonMobil, Forest Oil, Denbury Oil, British Petroleum, KCS Energy. Kean, Miller, Hawthorne, D'Armond, McGowan, 8 Jarman, Baton Rouge, LA, Plaquemines Parish Government v. ChevronTexaco, 2003. Expert regarding historical wetland changes in West Bay, LA. Client: ChevronTexaco. Rubin and Rudman, LLP, Boston, MA, Hyannis Marine Service LTD v. Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority, Civil Action No. 98 CV 11771 WGY, U.S. District Court, Massachusetts, 1999-2000. Sediment Erosion and Deposition Resulting from Steamship Authority Vessel Operations in Hyannis Inner Harbor and the Impact on Sedimentation at Hyannis Marina. Client: Hyannis Marina. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., Applegate et al. v. the United States of America, 1996- 1999. Coastal Processes Assessment for Brevard County, Florida, with Special Reference to Test Plaintiffs. Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, Jacksonville, FL. Research Grants and Contracts U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, Planning and Environmental Division, 2006-2008. Channel Dredging Impacts on Shoreline Response at and Adjacent to Main Pass, Mobile Bay Entrance, Alabama. Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, 2006-2008. Quantifying Regional Sediment Dynamics in Nearshore Environments: Historical Sediment Pathways, Lateral Inlet and Island Migration, and Detailed Sediment Budgets. Principal Investigator. U.S. Minerals Management Service, Leasing Division, Marine Minerals Branch, 2005-2007. Potential Biological and Physical Impacts of Dredging on Offshore Ridge and Swale Features. Co-Program Manager with Continental Shelf Associates, Inc. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, 2002-2005. Quantifying Inlet Sedimentation Dynamics: Sediment Pathways, Overwash and Island Breaching, Detailed Sediment Budgets, and Navigation Channel Resources. Principal Investigator. ENSR International, 2001. Empire State Newsprint Project: Geophysical and Water Velocity Measurements for the Hudson River Field Program. Principal Investigator. U.S. Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division, 2001- 2003. Environmental Surveys of Potential Borrow Areas Offshore Northern New Jersey and Southern New York and the Environmental Implications of Sand Removal for Coastal and Beach Restoration. Program Manager. Paragon Engineering, Inc., 2001. Physical Environmental Impacts of Pipeline Construction and Operation for the Mardi Gras Transportation System. Principal Investigator. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 17 of 20 Offshore and Coastal Technologies, Inc. -East Coast, 2000-2001. Sediment Budget Evaluation Using Historical Shoreline and Beach Profile Data: Western Town Line to Horton Point, Southold, NY. Principal Investigator. U.S. Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division, 2000- 2002. Environmental Surveys of Potential Borrow Areas on the East Florida Shelf and the Environmental Implications of Sand Removal for Coastal and Beach Restoration. Principal Investigator. ENTRIX, Inc., 1999-2000. Evaluation of Geological and Physical Processes Impacts Associated with the Gulfstream Pipeline, Northeast Gulf of Mexico. Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, 1999-2002. Sediment Bypassing at Structured Entrances and Geomorphic Change Modeling. Principal Investigator. U.S. Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division, 1999- 2001. Numerical Modeling Evaluation of the Cumulative Physical Effects of Offshore Sand Dredging for Beach Nourishment. Principal Investigator. Rubin and Rudman, LLP, 1999-2000. Sediment Erosion and Deposition Processes in Hyannis Inner Harbor, Hyannis, MA. Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, 1999. Inlets Online: A Tutorial of Interpreting Aerial Photography for the Analysis of Sediment Transport Patterns and Geomorphic Change at Entrances. Principal Investigator. Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management, 1999. Study of the Environmental Impacts of Offshore Sand Mining. Principal Investigator. Sebastian Inlet Tax District Commission, 1998-1999. Historical Shoreline Change Analysis: Satellite Beach to Fort Pierce Inlet, Florida. Principal Investigator. Town of Southold, NY, 1998. Historical Shoreline Change Analysis: Western Town Line to Horton Point, Southold, NY. Principal Investigator (subcontractor to Aubrey Consulting, Inc.). U.S. Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division, 1997- 2000. Collection of Environmental Data Within Sand Resource Areas Offshore North Carolina and the Environmental Implications of Sand Removal for Coastal and Beach Restoration. Principal Investigator (subcontractor to Aubrey Consulting, Inc.). U.S. Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division, 1997- 2000. Environmental Survey of Potential Sand Resource Sites: Offshore New Jersey. Principal Investigator (subcontractor to Aubrey Consulting, Inc.). U.S. Minerals Management Service, International Activities and Marine Minerals Division, 1997- 1999. Environmental Survey of Identified Sand Resource Sites Offshore Alabama. Principal Investigator (subcontractor to Aubrey Consulting, Inc.). U.S. Department ofJustice, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, 1997-1998. Coastal Change Assessment for Brevard County, FL. Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1996-1998. Historical Sediment Transport Patterns, Columbia River Mouth and Adjacent Shores. Principal Investigator. U.S. Department of Justice, through Texas A&M Research Foundation, 1996. Shoreline and Bathymetric Change Analysis for Assessing Downdrift Impacts Associated with the Port Canaveral Entrance Jetties. Principal Investigator. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 1 S of 20 U.S. Minerals Management Service, Office of International Activities and Marine Minerals, 1996. Environmental Impact Statement to Support Phase I of the Louisiana Barrier Shoreline Feasibility Study (Barataria-Terrebonne Basin Barrier Shoreline Restoration Effort). Principal Investigator. U.S. Minerals Management Service, Coastal Marine Institute, 1995-1997. Synthesis of Hard Mineral Resources of the Northeast Gulf of Mexico Shelf: Spatial Distribution, Subsurface Evaluation, and Sediment Budget. Principal Investigator, R. McBride Co-Principal Investigator. T. Baker Smith and Sons, Inc., through LA Department of Natural Resources, 1995-1997. Feasibility of Barrier Shoreline Restoration in Coastal Louisiana - Coastal Geology, Geomorphology, and Physical Processes. Principal Investigator, R. McBride Co-Principal Investigator. U.S. Geological Survey, National Coastal Geology Program, 1995-1996. Shoreline and Bathymetric Change in Lake Pontchartrain. Principal Investigator. U.S. Geological Survey, National Coastal Geology Program, 1995-1996. Geologic Processes Affecting Coastal Erosion in Western Louisiana, Including the Impact of Hurricane Andrew. Principal Investigator, R. McBride Co-Principal Investigator. LA Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Restoration Division, 1995-1996. Assessment of Beach Response to a Segmented Breakwater System: Southwest Louisiana Coast. Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1994-1996. Geographic Information System Development for Evaluating Sediment Transport Patterns at Inlets and Adjacent Environments: Data Capture, Analysis, and Management. Principal Investigator. LA Department of Natural Resources, Office of Coastal Restoration and Management, 1994- 1995. Technical Study Advisors for the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act (CWPPRA): Louisiana Barrier Island Study. Principal Investigator, R.A. McBride Co-Principal Investigator. U.S. Geological Survey, National Coastal Geology Program, 1994-1995. Geologic Processes Affecting Coastal Erosion in Louisiana, Including the Impact of Hurricane Andrew. Principal Investigator, S. Penland Co-Principal Investigator. U.S. Geological Survey, National Coastal Geology Program, 1993-1994. Geologic Processes Affecting Coastal Erosion in Western Louisiana, Including the Impact of Hurricane Andrew. Principal Investigator, S. Penland Co-Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1993-1994. Geographic Information System and Relational Database Management System Development: New York Bight Study. Principal Investigator. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of Risk Assessment, 1992-1993. Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study -Phase IV: Global Positioning System Survey. Principal Investigator. Argonne National Laboratory and Gas Research Institute, 1992-1993. Coastal Land Loss Classification, Mapping, and Spatial Analysis. Co-Principal Investigator with S. Penland. U.S. Geological Survey, National Coastal Geology Program, 1992-1993. Geological Processes Affecting Coastal Erosion in Western Louisiana: 1991-1996. Co-Principal Investigator. State of Louisiana, Louisiana Education Quality Support Fund Enhancement Program, May- December, 1992. Flat-Bed Scanner and Geographic Information System Equipment for Accurate Computer Mapping of Land Loss in the Coastal Zone. Principal Investigator. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 19 of 20 Environmental Protection Agency, Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, June- November, 1992. An Information Management Strategy to Ensure the Compatibility and Accessibility of Data Generated in Conjunction with the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program. Co-Principal Investigator with L. Wayne. U.S. Minerals Management Service, 1991-1992. Evaluation and Characterization ofHard Mineral Resources in the Exclusive Economic Zone of Louisiana and Mississippi, Northern Gulf of Mexico. Principal Investigator, S. Penland Co-Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1991-1992. Use of Geographic Information System Technology for Coastal Engineering Applications. Principal Investigator. U.S. Geological Survey, National Coastal Geology Program, 1991-1992. Geological Processes Affecting Coastal Erosion in Western Louisiana: 1991-1996. Co-Principal Investigator with S. Penland. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of Risk Assessment, 1990-1992. Pilot Erosion Rate Data Study -Phases I-III. Principal Investigator. Mississippi Office of Geology, Department of Environmental Quality, State of Mississippi, 1990- 1991. Aerial Videotape, Shallow Seismic, and Shoreline Mapping Surveys of Coastal Mississippi. Principal Investigator, S. Penland Co-Principal Investigator. Argonne National Laboratory and Gas Research Institute, 1990-1991. Coastal Land Loss Classification, Mapping, and Spatial Analysis. Co-Principal Investigator with S. Penland. U.S. Minerals Management Service, 1990-1991. Geological, Economic, and Environmental Characterization ofSelected Near-Term Leasable Offshore Sand Deposits for Beach Nourishment. Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1988-1990. Numerical Modeling of Cross-Shore Sediment Transport and Beach Profile Change. Principal Investigator. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Coastal Engineering Research Center, 1986-1988. Barrier Island Sedimentation Studies. Co-Principal Investigator with F. Anders. U.S. Army, Sediment Budget and Shoreline Dynamics, Fort Story, Virginia, 1984-1986. Co- principal Investigator with G.F. Oertel. 3/12/2009 Mark R. Byrnes 20 of 20 MUNICIPAL WATER ~ ~ ,~ X 25 Jo~lsglCTION ~ ~.; .;. ... :.. / 'x ~ ~ ~~ ...... /'..~" ~,". 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