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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-7692 1 t - 3 r-N 0-- :4.4. 77- ir,cz (,_ ip ,ini ,&_, E li Y Lc=, ,i; ‘ f i �� PATRICIA C. MOORE 1 SEp 2 9 2015 `i Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road t Southold,New York 11971 L ' _ Southold Town Board of Tr deg __ ^_j Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 www.mooreattys.com email: pcmoore@mooreattys.com September 29, 2015 Board of Town Trustees Town Hall Annex PO Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: Michael McAllister& Barbara Jones Premises: 17665 Soundview Avenue SCTM: 1000-51-1-3 Permit#7692 and 7692C Dear President and Board: Please let this serve as a request for an extension of the above permits for an additional one-year. This property is to the east of Nickolaus. Joseph Fischetti, PE and I were retained to review the conditions of the property. Mr. Fischetti has advised that the berm and water run-off controls detailed in Mr. Butler's design must be implemented immediately. Once the water run-off is addressed we will review the balance of the seaward structures with possiblo amendment of the permit. My check is enclosed for the extension fee. Thank you in advance and please call should you have any questions. ery truly yo. s, --- _J2_0— i 'a C. Moore PCM/bp ends. ®f S®(/t _ Town Hall Annex John M.Bredemeyer III,President i°���� �'® I �®relit , ® � 54375 Main Road Michael J. Domino,Vice-President ,� ED P.O.Box 1179 James F. King, Trustee ` '' Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen,Trustee t t• -AZ. 0� Telephone(631) 765-1892 Charles J.Sanders,Trustee •' Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ' October 21, 2015 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: MICHAEL McALLISTER & BARBARA JONES 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE, SOUTHOLD SCTM# 1000-51-1-3 Dear Mr. McAllister& Ms. Jones: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wednesday, October 21, 2015: RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grants the Last One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit#7692 and Coastal Erosion Permit#7692C, as issued on November 16, 2011, and Amended on August 22, 2012. This is not an approval from any other agency. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, , J. - John M. Bredemeyer III President, Board of Trustees JMB:dd John Bredemeyer, President ,'',,,Fact`"" Town Hall Annex Michael J. Domino, Vice-President ,'��°�� �`°°s� 54375 Route 25 James F. King ;y x; P.O. Box 1179 Charles J. Sanders ' ' Southold, NY 11971 Dave Bergen -y�Ol , , ya°'� Telephone (631) 765-1892 ' Fax (631) 765-6641 Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection/Work Session Report Date/Time: `1,7' /<I' /5 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. on behalf of MICHAEL McALLISTER & BARBARA JONES requests the Last One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit#7692 and Coastal Erosion Permit# 7692C, as issued on November 16, 2011, and Amended on August 22, 2012. Located: 17665 Soundview Avenue, Southold., SCTM# 1000-51-1-3 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 Notice of Hearing card posted on property: Yes No Not Applicable Storm Water Management Review: Yes No Not Applicable Info needed: Modifications: Conditions: . i./& c j — e2516—,A Present Were: VJ. Bredemeyer 4. Domino Kings D. Bergen C. Sanders Bay Constable Other Form filled out in the field by • f=,ce,� -6 7 0" Mailed/Faxed to: Date: • ', SoUj,,iii i..,,-- • OF Town Hall Annex James F. King, President i�,�� e Bob Ghosio,Jr.,Vice-President /'0 <0 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Dave Bergen 4g c€ 4 Southold, New York 11971-0959 John Bredemeyer ; G Q e � Telephone(631) 765-1892 Michael J. Domino Fax(631) 765-6641 We ODUNTI,* ,0 -- BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 16, 2013 Mr. Michael Kimack 321 Riverside Drive Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE, SOUTHOLD SCTM# 51-1-3 Dear Mr. Kimack: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wednesday, October 16, 2013: RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grants a One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit#7692 and Coastal Erosion Permit#7692C, as issued on November 16, 2011, and Amended on August 22, 2012. This is not an approval from any other agency. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, C9-& James F. King President, Board of Trustees JFK:amn • ! • �SUFF044.C James F.King.President � P.O. Box 1179 Bob Ghosio.Jr_Vice-President '� `� Southold,NY 11971 Dave Bergen s Telephone(631 765-1892 John Bredemeyer T Fax(631)765-6641 Michael.1. Domino G Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection/Work Session Report Date/Time: /0/y// y /1 ee vi 1 Michael Kimack on behalf of MICHAEL McALLISTER & BARBARA JONES request a One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit #7692 and Coastal Erosion Permit #7692C, as issued on November 16, 2011, and Amended on August 22, 2012. Located: 17665 Soundview Avenue, Southold. SCTM# 51-1-3 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 �hapt. 111 other Type of Application: Wetland _Coastal Erosion Amendment _Administrative_Emergency Pre-Submission Violation Info needed: Modifications: Conditions: // f0 l= X[ e Present Were: J. King 4-14. Ghosio `"—D. Bergen, �J. Bredemeyer Michael Domino D. Dzenkowski other Form filled out in the field by - J . �L,w( Mailed/Faxed to: Date: MARTIN D. FINNEGAN . • SCOTT A. RUSSELL TOWN ATTORNEY �'i✓'O f SOU _ Supervisor martin.finnegan@town.southold.ny.us ." -``a i3 or JENNIFER ANDALORO / �� l ' Town Hall Annex, 54375 Route 25 , y ASSISTANT TOWN ATTORNEY ` * La T i P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 jennifer.andaloro@town.southold.ny.us G cc- 41Z) I1,` LORI M. HULSE O � i Telephone (631) 765-1939 ASSISTANT TOWN ATTORNEY N.srCQU�' (s ;Ids r 'Facsimile (631) 765-6639 lori.hulse@town.southold.ny.us .., �''� ( - _ „ p OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SEP 2 1 2012 Kim Stephens Septeiii 6r2F1;2012 _ En-Consultants 1319 North Sea Road Southampton, NY 11968 RE: Michael& Barbara Jones McAllister, Wetlands Permit No. 7692 & 7692C Dear Ms. Stephens, I have reviewed the Declaration of Covenants draft you submitted to this office with respect to the above referenced application concerning the vegetative fifteen foot wide non turf buffer to be established and subsequently maintained along the landward side of the bluff crest. The covenants and restrictions document must be executed and filed with the County pursuant to §275-10(K)of the Southold Town Code. Please note that a copy of this document or, in the alternative, a sworn statement attesting to the filing is to be presented to the Office of the Board of Trustees within 90 days of issuance of the permit. Regards, LifalUSi Lori M. Hulse Assistant Town Attorney Cc: Board of Trustees t/ / � -3 • • Michael A. Kimack Attorney at Law R E C E I V E 321 Riverside Drive Riverhead, New York, 11768 SEP , 6 2oi3 Tel. 516-658-6807 E-mail: mkimack2@verizon.net Sou 'n :cwn September 15, 2013 To: T uWii of Southold Trustees Subject: Renewal of permit for McAllister Property 17665 Soundview Ave., Southold N.Y. SCTM#: 1000-51-01-03 We respectfully request the Board of Trustees renew the chapter 275 wetlands permit nos. 7692 and 7692-C issued November 13, 2011 for the above referenced property. Enclosed find the owners' check in the amount of$100.00 for the renewal fee. If.you require any additional information regarding this renewal request, please let me know. PMicael A. /� Kimack, Agent • ,i - • James F.King,President / ;q SQV74 Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosio,Jr.,Vice-President //'S 4 �� 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 Dave Bergen ; # Southold,New York 11971-0959 John Bredemeyer N Q $ Michael J.Domino O O'�� Telephone(631) 765-1892 Fax(631) 765-6641 CUUPti'1, BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 22, 2012 Mr. Robert E. Herrmann En-Consultants 1319 North Sea Road Southampton, NY 11968 RE: MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVE., SOUTHOLD SCTM# 51-1-3 Dear Mr. Herrmann: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wednesday, August 22, 2012: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees APPROVE the Amendment to Wetland Permit#7692 and Coastal Erosion Permit#7692C to include the tapering down of the top elevation of the proposed revetment from 11.3' to the westerly side of the property to 9.3' on the easterly side with a corresponding reduction in mass of stone; a crossview of the proposed easterly return and that any disturbed vegetation be replanted; any discharge pipes protruding from the bluff face to be removed; and as depicted on the revised site plan prepared by Jeffrey T. Butler, P.E., P.C., last dated June 22, 2012 and stamped approved on August 22, 2012. Any other activity within 100' of the wetland boundary requires a permit from this office. This is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any questions, please call our office at (631) 765-1892. Sincerely, fra James F. King President, Board of Trustees JFK:amn • • gOFFO(,� James F. King,President ,4�Q� CpG P.O. Box 1179 Bob Ghosio. Jr..Vice-President "� 'yN Southold,NY 11971 Dave Bergen Telephone(631 765-1892 John Bredemeyer Fax(631)765-6641 Michael J. Dominoy � i # Baa.. Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection/Worksession Report g: ) � Date/Time: V6-- j S / 'Z 0.1 )+S En-Consultants on behalf of MICHAEL McALLISTER & BARARA JONES requests an Administrative Amendment to Wetland Permit#7692 and Coastal Erosion Permit#7692C to include the tapering down of the top elevation of the proposed revetment from 11.3' to the westerly side of the property to 9.3' on the easterly side with a corresponding reduction in mass of stone; a crossview of the proposed easterly return and that any disturbed vegetation be replanted; any discharge pipes protruding from the bluff face to be removed. Located: 17665 Soundview Avenue, Southold. SCTM# 51-1-3 • Type of area to be impacted: 4-7 _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: 95 /%i/ U r Conditions: Present Were: t"J, King `43. Ghosio D. Bergen, '-J. Bredemeyer Michael Domino D. Dzenkowski other Form filled out in the field by J , V , (,) Mailed/Faxed to: Date: • ''/rrii Jill M.Doherty,President 3 A Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd. James F.King,Vice-President to. P.O. Box 1179 Dave Bergen � irt` Southold,NY 11971 � Bob Ghosio,Jr. fa �e'rrryTelephone(631) 765-1892 John Brederneyer I �rr,rr Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LETTER OF REQUEST FOR AN AMENDMENTii nn _ JUL 2 7 2012 ii )( DATE July 26,2012 Southhold Town Board of Trustees OWNER Michael McAllister&Barbara Jones PHONE 212-570-2218 ADDRESS 12 East 88th Street,Apt. 5A,New York,NY 10128 AGENT En-Consultants PHONE 631-283-6360 ADDRESS 1319 North Sea Road, Southampton,NY 11968 PROPERTY LOCATION 17665 Soundview Avenue,Southold TAX MAP NO, 1000-51-1-3 Administrative UWe En-Consultants request an Amendment to Permit# 7692 and Coastal Erosion Management Permit#7692C to reflect plans prepared by Jeffrey T.Butler,P.E.,P.C.,last dated June 22, 2012,which were modified as requested by the NYS DEC to include 1)the tapering down of the top elevation of the proposed revetment from 11.3'on the westerly side of the property to 9.3'on the easterly side with a corresponding reduction in mass of stone; 2)a crossview of the proposed easterly return(with notation that any disturbed vegetation be replanted);and 3)a notation that any discharge pipes protruding from the bluff face be removed. Signed By: ROBERT E. RRMANN,COASTAL MGMT. SPECIALIST "lard of Trustees Application• AUTHORIZATION QQ T (y� (where the applicant is not the owner) I, V,1av�,f �.J ai I ICQII15jc1"residing at t , ii-- teL (print owner of property) (mailing address) nr n �J T l U V Iv do hereby authorize ��p /� (Agent) — (5G)* -64/ to apply for permit(s) from the Southold Board of Town Trustees^�n� ���on my behalf. 'Set S , ins (Owner'/ignature) chard of Trustees Application• County of Suffolk State of New York bf b&14 bn&s 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 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. re0 Ag )nature nature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS `7 DAY OF alb ,20 /0 / :Mkt ot: y Pudic 1 KIM H. STEPHENS NOTARY P0OLIR STATE OF NEW YORK COKKISSI99 5115931 0UALIFIED IK SUFFOLK, COILNIY EXPIRES A06057 2. 20/2 • • APPLICANT/AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and emplovees.The ouroose of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. �' /� YOUR NAME; (606 f7,{ ii(e-MitJo/,,r- (Last name,first name,middle initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Building — Variance Trustee s/ Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat Mooring Exemption from plat or official map Planning Other (If"Other",name the activity.) Do you personally(or through your company,spouse, sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood,marriage,or business interest."Business interest"means a business, including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply): .Al the owner of greater than 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant (when the applicant is a corporation); B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation); C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted is - r rdayV Ch * 220(110Signature nCGtUro&G Print Nara.... w Ces inc %t s-rr Form TS 1 • • 1319 North Sea Road Southampton, New York 11968 631-283-6360 Aa Fax:631-283-6136 — EN-CONSULTANTS www.enconsultants.com ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING gECEIVE1 _ ill JUL 272012 July 26,2012 SouthhoW Town Board of Trustees REI_DENT FOR AN ADMINISTRATIVE, AMENDMENT Town of Southold Board of Trustees Post Office Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Attn.: Lauren Standish Re: Michael McAlliser&Barbara Jones 17665 Soundview Avenue,Southold SCTM#1000-51-1-3 Dear Ms. Standish: In regard to the above referenced property,enclosed are the following for the Board of Trustees review: 1. Three(3)Letter of Request for an Amendment Applications including a) authorization&disclosure forms, b) project plans,and 2. Application fee of$100.00. I trust this information shall allow you to process our permit request. Should any additional information be required,please do not hesitate to contact our office. Si a ly, r m Steph s ` Enc. • /••••,i•.i, • Jill M. Doherty, President O '; 1 SOy4, Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosio,Jr.,Vice-President '1,�� 6 0 54375 Main Road James F. KingP.O.Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen ; G John Bredemeyer -\ �$ Telephone(631) 765-1892 Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK, TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A PRE-CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION. FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION AND POSSIBLE REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. INSPECTION SCHEDULE Pre-construction, hay bale line 1st day of construction / '/2 constructed Project complete, compliance inspection i -- -- - - N _ BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWTRUSTEES SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK PERMIT NO. 7692 & 7692C DATE: NOVEMBER 16,2011 ,/-1:-.7, '> ISSUED TO: MICHAEL MCALLISTER&BARBARA JONES„Ac PROPERTY ADDRESS: 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVE., SOUTHOLD , SCTM#51-1-3 AUTHORIZATION tPursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 and Chapter'111 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 November 16 20 • in consideration of application fee in the sum of$500.00 paid by Michael McAllister&Barbara Jones and subj . to the Terms and Conditions as stated in the Resolution,the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorizes and %; permits the following: 41( Wetland Permit and Coastal Erosion Permit to construct approx. 150 If. of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return; restore bluff face with " ,terrace retainingwalls, approx. 1,000 cy.of sand re-nourishment, and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15' non-turf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest, -; - with the condition of a review of plant survival after two (2)years, and re-vegetation, as -- , needed, and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Jeffrey T.Butler last dated Octobe i , I 24, 2011 and stamped approved on November 16,2011. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Board of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, ;. i and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this date. K. c to, fir C /i Ski �11ff1�,� � t rigi 1 c TP' 4 i `.. 3 // : 1 * ) 1 r / e.,,,,___-_.„-.,v,,,,____________<: ;:-,* :_,::: -c-:___±___ ,___<_, ,,,-____/„.2, .-..--__________-_y ,.:,,,, \\ S TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Pennittee,Michael McAllister&Barbara Jones,residing at 17665 Soundview Ave. Southold, NY 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 Permittee 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 Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold. 2. That this Permit is valid for a period of 24 months,which is considered to be the estimated time required to complete the work involved,but should circumstances warrant, request for an extension may be made to the Board at a later date. 3. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely,or as long as the said Permittee wishes to maintain the structure or project involved,to provide evidence to anyone concerned that authorization was originally obtained. 4. That the work involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application may be cause for revocation of this Permit by resolution of the said Board. 5. That there will be no unreasonable interference with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. 6. That there shall be no interference with the right of the public to pass and repass along the beach between high and low water marks. 7. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized,or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to free navigation,the said 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 parcel. 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 Permittee 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. pF SOp • • Jill M. Doherty,Presidentl•a lyO Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosio,Jr.,Vice-President ��o'0% lQ \ 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 James F.King * Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen � G Q $ John Bredemeyer 0 i0��I Telephone(631)765-1892 lN. `COU '� �i�� Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD November 16, 2011 Mr. Robert E. Herrmann En-Consultants 1319 North Sea Rd. Southampton, NY 11968 RE: MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVE., SOUTHOLD SCTM#51-1-3 Dear Mr. Herrmann: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wed., November 16, 2011 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, En-Consultants on behalf of MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance, and Chapter 111 Coastal Erosion Management, applications dated October 26, 2011, and, WHEREAS, said applications were 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 issued a recommendation that the applications be found Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program policy standards, and, WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said applications on November 16, 2011 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, 2 � • 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 and Chapter 111 of the Southold Town Code, and, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, and, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees has found the applications to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, and, BE IT FUTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees APPROVES the applications of MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES to construct approx. 150 If. of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return; restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls, approx. 1,000 cy. of sand re-nourishment, and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15' non-turf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest, with the condition of a review of plant survival after two (2) years, and re-vegetation, as needed, and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Jeffrey T. Butler last dated October 24, 2011 and stamped approved on November 16, 2011. 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: $50.00 Very truly yours, Jill Moherty, Presiden+/ Boa of Trustees . JMD/lms ! • Jill M.Doherty,PresidentI',,, �(]F S�VTjj/- Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosio,Jr.,Vice-President e 'O 4 `� 54375 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 James F.King , Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen A Q $ John Bredemeyer O � ,�1 Telephone(631)765-1892 ly, ,� Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT PERMIT COASTAL EROSION PERMIT#7692C Applicant/Agent: En-Consultants Permittee: Michael McAllister & Barbara Jones SCTM#: 51-1-3 Project Location: 17665 Soundview Ave., Southold Date of Resolution/Issuance: November 16, 2011 Date of Expiration: November 16, 2013 Reviewed by: Board of Trustees DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: To construct approx. 150 If. of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return; restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls, approx. 1,000 cy. of sand re-nourishment, and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15' non-turf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest, with the condition of a review of plant survival after two (2) years, and re-vegetation, as needed, and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Jeffrey T. Butler last dated October 24, 2011 and stamped approved on November 16, 2011. INSPECTIONS: Final Inspection SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (apply if marked) In accordance with Chapter 111-15 Erosion Protection Structures: XX A maintenance agreement is attached hereto and is a necessary special condition of thi petut fir BY: Jill M. herty, President Board of Trustees • • Jill M. Doherty,President OFitC' Town Hall Annex Bob Ghosia,Jr.,Vice-President 'tiS 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 James F. King 1 Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen l 'd ,� X10 John Bredemeyer � ;" Telephone(631)766-1892 l * T Pax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 30-YEAR MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT r`''- EROSION PROTECTION STRUCTURES CHAPTER 111 -1 5 OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CODE I(We) MICHAEL McALLISTER&BARBARA JONES McALLISTER The owners of record of property at, 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE,SOUTHOLD _ SCTM #1 000-51-1-3 in applying for a Coastal Erosion Permit for an erosion protection structure do hereby agree to a 30-Year Maintenance program for a structure as described: ROCK REVETMENT,TERRACE RETAINING WALLS,AND SAND RENOURISHMENT,AS DEPICIED ON THE ENGINEERING PLANS PREPARED BY JEFFREY T.BUTLER,P.E.,P.C.,LAST DATED 8-24-11. as shown on the attached licensed survey and/or site plan for the approved structure, It is my/our understanding that we are to maintain this structure with materials designed to endure 30 years and/or equivalent to the original approved structure. Any maintenance which involves more than 50% of the length of this structure requires approval of the Board of Trustees.We further understand that failure to maintain the structure could result in a requirement to post a bond and/or have the repairs ordered as a lien against the property upon a finding by the Board of Trustees that said lack of maintenance would risk life,property or important natural resource fea.• es. C nJ /1 n 1 - Notarized signature i f owner of record ) _ A � 2BERNADETTE M.CIRAOLA Notary / Notary Public,State of New York No.01C16049114 Qualified in Richmond County ttttaaa� Commission Expires Oct. 10,214 This maintenance agreement shall only be valid upon the attachment of a licensed land survey/and or site plan made within one year of the original construction and validated to show the final approval of the administrator. • • 1319 North Sea Road Southampton, New York 11968 631-283-6360 : a � Fax: 631-283-6136 -�— EN-CONSULTANTS Fax: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING January 25 2011 Town of Southold Board of Trustees 54375 Main Road Jhw 3 a 2012 Post Office Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Attn.: Lauren Standish Re: Michael & Barbara Jones McAllister 17665 Soundview Avenue, Southold SCTM#1000-51-1-3 Dear Ms. Standish: Enclosed for your files is the 30-Year Maintenance Agreement for the property referenced above. I hope this submittal shall enable issuance of the Wetland and Coastal Erosion permits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, im Stephens Enc. �O�gpFFOtc` • Peter Young,Chairman • `;' Town Hall,53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish,Secretary SP.O.Box 1179 ' Southold,NY 11971 t4 p�a'e' Telephone(631)765-1892 1 # yr,'' Fax(631)765-6641 Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., November 9, 2011, the following recommendation was made: Moved by Audrey Horton, seconded by Doug Hardy, it was RESOLVED to SUPPORT the Wetland Permit and Coastal Erosion Permit applications of MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES to construct approx. 150 If. of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return; restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls, approx. 1,000 cy. of sand re-nourishment, and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15' non-turf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest. Located: 17665 Soundview Ave., Southold. 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''' . , ', e*-!* .'. lt,',:* 4*.' ..: :' ':'.. .ititi,,,,,0 „,••. .., ,Jr• - ,.- „,. ...„...„:•., ,,4-, ,,,, • ff,rit..._,,,,,,,,:.,..,,,„...„...:1-,„...,.., .. ,,, •... .,,,s,,:,.._:- •-,..• •,, , .......--,-, 4.'......'''''Ti. . ,,el' :(4.t;P'.:-„•;; -: 21. '''' - ,.filirj I gtiFFOL Jill M.Doherty.President 04 Cp P.O. Box 1179 Bob Ghosio,Jr.,Vice-President ` Southold,NY 11971 James F.King a Le Telephone(631 765-1892 Dave Bergen T= Fax(631)765-6641 John Bredemeyer � # 4:1s rata Sao Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection/Worksession Report Date/Time: PA/ MICHAEL MCALLISTER&BARBARA JONES request a Wetland Permit and Coastal Erosion Permit to construct approx. 150 If.of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return; restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls, approx. 1,000 cy. of sand re-nourishment, and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15' non-turf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest. Located: 17665 Soundview Ave., Southold. SCTM#51-1-3 Type of area to be impacted: r Saltwater Wetland Freshwater Wetland Sound Bay Distance of proposed work to edge of wetland P rt o own Code oposed work falls under: PCfiapt.275 Chapt. 111 other Type of Application: WetlanKCoastal Erosion Amendment Administrative Emergency Pre-Submission Violation Info needed: Modifications: • Conditions: rev,�4,—c 4ceeS,j fain f Preset Were: J. Doherty B. Ghosio J King D. Bergen, J. Bredemeyer D. Dzenkowski other Form filled outjn the field by - ez/ee y P� Mailed/Faxed to: Date: • II) BARBARA JONES AND MICHAEL MCALLISTER, 17655 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE, SOUTHOLD , r, i r r + y • f"- s r yrr _, - 4: ,„•:, � 1 r Y: ;Lvi. — rR .\:_-•sem• i .r ' _ --^ _ �. r.-`�. Figure 1. Looking northeast from heath at eroding bluff to be stabilized,renourished,and revegetated 4,,i-k.'41. ` �Ro v ,;:k . . ,. --,,,,...2,t. d~ 'ro t f o - 4 A:',T1�Sl,• NItkr ti� , '^ .— 111110 T — meq'« :• 'a.... -.� ... .. r _ -. _ - Y ' _ �,e r.: ''-. ". 1 Figure 2. Looking northwest from beach at eroding bluff to be stabilized,renourished,and revegetated and also at adjacent bluff to west to be similarly restored as part of same project. 410 • BARBARA JONES AND MICHAEL MCALLISTER, 17655 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE,SOUTHOLD ,i- ,i,• w Fre.- ::2 mac'" +' ' 1x9:.,:ii..�Ln <I, ,irpg,t ...0!'' ms'I s z r� yee i ✓ r�F. • y, ice: Figure 3. Looking east along eroding bluff crest and face to be restored. • J b 1 .. _ •` •-'11,, ..tom - _ y , v 4111K , \i`0.►. a wT 4 ~ W Figure 4. Looking west along eroding bluff crest and face to be restored. • • BARBARA JONES AND MICHAEL MCALLISTER, 17655 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE,SOUTHOLD ztt: `gay ° At ,; 2 ` / / Y . ' :. sa. .4 Figure 5. Looking southeast at condition of bluff crest around recessed stairs& retaining wall on Novermber 10,2010. lr �— � a iv • A Figure 6. Looking east at condition of bluff crest around recessed stairs& retaining wall on April 27,2011. - -- - __— _— -- - -- _ t ' Iia i s= 37; SOVNO O _ 5 a a s.aSEC..o.19 ISLANO 2-01.0 mw LONG * -:14441r ik 1 / PDII al i l� trita 1 erea�.xu.a • Y• .ii n SL=RS 41\ i \ l� �9 7.444 0.* ' S. --aw„,„nu, Atli -111m @ 5111i1)41 \4:wrs 1 _v soo) ,21111 ..p. ten% as 441SA i ,,,,\,,,,,,4), lilik a ,E., „, y ,„ ,‘ it4iiiii 4LIL. itno,,,, , ,.&* wc , :,,,, 41 Ar —... - 404 4,17, =2 ii 1 sr w.l ` ;; r I _TE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK © w--_ 1O"� '^^^°•^ GemaxxG - _ Real Property Tax Semce AgeaPY .. ®es 51 �- rzn _ .. I: a -7_2' m. .. �.,..b r.. exasearvaxP G�.�� ��_ mo- `i.. w — -.nwa.mm ,u,aonn, , s”.`c i aa.. OFFICE LOCATION: • i���� pf S0074, MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex $ A0l0 : P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 4, air #; Southold, NY 11971 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Telephone: 631 765-1938 Southold, NY 11971 C I P �� II Fax: 631 765-3136 `OI� ea COUp,� ,,," •,S' LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM T_ • To: Jill Doherty, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator Date: November 10, 2011 Re: Proposed Wetland Permit for MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES SCTM# 1000-51-1-3 En-Consultants on behalf of MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES requests a Wetland Permit and Coastal Erosion Permit to construct approx. 150 If. of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return; restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls, approx. 1,000 cy. of sand re-nourishment, and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15' non-turf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest. Located: 17665 Soundview Ave., Southold. SCTM#51-1-3 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 LWRP. 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 • ,OV'g�►fF0(�co • Jill M.Doherty, President 1stTown Hall, 53095 Main Rd. James F.King,Vice-Presidentat Dave Bergen . D P.O. Box 1179 g ) It 11 Southold,NY 11971 Bob Ghosio,Jr. �IQ � r,r Telephone(631)765-1892 John Brederneyer _ 1 # ,rr' Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Office Use Only Coastal Erosion Permit Application 7Wetland Permit Application Administrative Permit _AmendmentlTransf r/Extension 'Received Application: fete iv ed Fee:tD mpletedApplication lePt)I‘I Incomplete SEQRA Classification: Type I Type II Unlisted Coordination: (date sent) Cl 2 6 201 ,/LWRP Consistency Alsessmeni Form(-l�?` /4 ./CACReferral tiont ate ofInspection: 1 Receipt of CAC Report: _Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: blic Hearing Held: It I II Ik Resolution: Name of Applicant BARBARA JONES& MICHAEL McALLISTER Address 12 EAST 88TH STREET,APT.5A,NEW YORK,NY 10128 Phone Number: (212) 570-2218 Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000 - 51-1-3 Property Location: 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE,SOUTHOLD (provide LILCO Pole #, distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT:EN-CONSULTANTS (If applicable) Address: 1319 NORTH SEA ROAD, SOUTHAMPTON,NY 11968 Phone:631-283-6360jail)) yolk° •oard of Trustees Applicant GENERAL DATA Land Area (in square feet):77,353 S.F. Area Zoning: R-80 Previous use of property: RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING Intended use of property:NO CHANGE Covenants and Restrictions: Yes X No If"Yes", please provide copy. Does this project require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals Yes X No If"Yes", please provide copy of decision. Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date NYSDEC#1-4738-02689/00003 12/11/00 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD#5253 11/21/00 No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? X No Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description (use attachments if necessary): In conjunction with adjacent property to west,construct approximately 150 linear feet of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return;restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls,approximately 1,000 cubic yards of sand renourishment,and native plantings;and establish vegetated 15'nonturf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest,all as depicted and detailed on the site plan prepared by Jeffrey T. Butler, P.E., P.C., last dated October 24,2011. •oard of Trustees Applicat WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations: To stabilize,renourish,and revegetate eroding bluff. Area of wetlands on lot: 0 square feet Percent coverage of lot: 0 Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands: N/A feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: N/A feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? No X Yes If yes, how much material will be excavated? N/A cubic yards How much material will be filled? +/-I000 cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: N/A feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: N/A Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: Approximately 1,000 cubic yards clean sandy fill will be dumped and graded on bluff face behind proposed stone revetment and terrace walls and planted with native vegetation. 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): See attached. • • • The subject property is located along a stretch of Long Island Sound fronting Soundview Road in particular that has been severely impacted by extreme and accelerated erosion during several Nor'easter events in the past few years, culminating with an avulsive loss throughout the Hashamomuck Cove shoreline during the Christmas 2010 Blizzard, a shoreline condition that was more recently prevented from experiencing a full summer beach recovery prior to the upcoming winter storm season due to storm surge associated with Tropical Storm Irene in early September. In response to this erosion, several privately owned properties throughout this geologic cell have been forced to replace or construct new shoreline stabilization structures in response to accelerated shoreline erosion. The Town of Southold was similarly forced to make significant repairs to its public beach located less than a mile to the east and to apply for a publicly sponsored revetment project approximately several hundred feet to the beach's west in order to prevent the breach of Soundview Road itself. In addition to these lower lying properties to the east,both the subject property and the adjacent property to the west have experienced similarly severe erosional losses of their fronting bluff, as evidenced by a landward transgressing bluff toe,a steepening bluff face, and a sloughing of the bluff crest, all resulting in the loss of bluff and adjacent upland. As a result of the erosion of this property, the bluff stairway constructed less than 10 years ago has been completely lost to the Sound, and the retaining walls and remaining recessed steps at the top of the bluff are being severely undermined and are at risk of collapsing down the bluff. Thus, to remediate this process of loss and potential loss, an erosion control project has been designed in accordance with the generally accepted eroding bluff stabilization practices recommended by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to simultaneously stabilize the toe, top, and face of the bluff by implementing a combination of structural toe stabilization and structural and vegetative bluff face renourishment. Specifically, a stone revetment is proposed to stabilize the toe of the bluff,which will occur first. Then the bluff face can be stabilized with terrace walls and renourished with sand and planted with native vegetation, including beach grass for groundcover and woody plants such as northern bayberry and beach rose. Comprehensive terracing will be used in the upper portion of the bluff due to the limited space within which to rework the bluff crest. A nonturf buffer to be planted with native vegetation will be established in place of existing lawn behind the top of the bluff to increase the absorption capacity of the upland area behind the bluff in order to reduce the volume of surface water runoff reaching the bluff. A small berm is also incorporated into the landward portion of the buffer to slow the potential rate of sheet flow runoff down the bluff during heavy rain events when water is moving faster than it can be efficiently absorbed. Pursuant to principles set forth by Chapter 275-11(B)(1)(b),the proposed stone revetment is proposed in an area suffering from extreme erosion, as described above. Pursuant to Chapter 275-11(B)(1)(b) and Chapter 111-15, the revetment will be installed with a sloped face and angled returns with no surface encroachment on the beach seaward of the existing, eroded bluff toe so as not to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the site or adjacent properties. The structure is being installed in conjunction with the adjacent • • property to the west, whose bluff is experiencing similarly dramatic erosional damage. Pursuant further to Chapter 111-15, the purpose of the structure and integrated erosion control remediation plan as described above is designed specifically to stem the continued denuding and loss of the bluff, the property's natural protective feature;the design has been engineered in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and is likely to control long-term bluff erosion at the site through long-term maintenance and its intended ability in to withstand inundation,wave impacts, weathering and other effects of storm conditions for a minimum of 30 years. In addition to the project's conformance with Chapters 275 and 111,the project is further consistent with Policy 4 of the LWRP because the structure is being proposed only where non-structural, vegetative means alone would not be sufficient to stem the ongoing bluff erosion; where the natural protective feature cannot be effectively enhanced without effective stabilization at the toe; where a hard structure is the only design consideration that can practicably and effectively provide such toe stabilization; and where vegetative enhancement is and will remain part of the long-term remediation plan design. It should also be noted that stone armoring of the bluff toe was previously approved both by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Town of Southold Trustees (Permit 5253) in 2000,but the owners delayed implementing the project with the hope that the erosional trend at that time would perhaps be temporary and that toe stabilization would thus not be necessary. •oard of Trustees Applicata, COASTAL EROSION APPLICATION DATA Purposes of proposed activity. To stabilize,renourish,and revegetate eroding bluff. Are wetlands present within 100 feet of the proposed activity? No X Yes Does the project involve excavation or filling? No X Yes If Yes, how much material will be excavated? N/A (cubic yards) How much material will be filled? +/-1,000 (cubic yards) Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: Approximately 1,000 cubic yards clean sandy fill will be dumped and graded on bluff face behind proposed stone revetment and terrace walls and planted with native vegetation. Describe the nature and extent of the environmental impacts reasonably anticipated resulting from implementation of the project as proposed. (Use attachments if necessary) See attached. • • The subject property is located along a stretch of Long Island Sound fronting Soundview Road in particular that has been severely impacted by extreme and accelerated erosion during several Nor'easter events in the past few years, culminating with an avulsive loss throughout the Hashamomuck Cove shoreline during the Christmas 2010 Bli77ard, a shoreline condition that was more recently prevented from experiencing a full summer beach recovery prior to the upcoming winter storm season due to storm surge associated with Tropical Storm Irene in early September. In response to this erosion, several privately owned properties throughout this geologic cell have been forced to replace or construct new shoreline stabilization structures in response to accelerated shoreline erosion. The Town of Southold was similarly forced to make significant repairs to its public beach located less than a mile to the east and to apply for a publicly sponsored revetment project approximately several hundred feet to the beach's west in order to prevent the breach of Soundview Road itself. In addition to these lower lying properties to the east, both the subject property and the adjacent property to the west have experienced similarly severe erosional losses of their fronting bluff, as evidenced by a landward transgressing bluff toe, a steepening bluff face, and a sloughing of the bluff crest, all resulting in the loss of bluff and adjacent upland. As a result of the erosion of this property,the bluff stairway constructed less than 10 years ago has been completely lost to the Sound, and the retaining walls and remaining recessed steps at the top of the bluff are being severely undermined and are at risk of collapsing down the bluff. Thus, to remediate this process of loss and potential loss, an erosion control project has been designed in accordance with the generally accepted eroding bluff stabilization practices recommended by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to simultaneously stabilize the toe, top,and face of the bluff by implementing a combination of structural toe stabilization and structural and vegetative bluff face renourishment. Specifically, a stone revetment is proposed to stabilize the toe of the bluff, which will occur first. Then the bluff face can be stabilized with terrace walls and renourished with sand and planted with native vegetation, including beach grass for groundcover and woody plants such as northern bayberry and beach rose. Comprehensive terracing will be used in the upper portion of the bluff due to the limited space within which to rework the bluff crest. A nonturf buffer to be planted with native vegetation will be established in place of existing lawn behind the top of the bluff to increase the absorption capacity of the upland area behind the bluff in order to reduce the volume of surface water runoff reaching the bluff. A small berm is also incorporated into the landward portion of the buffer to slow the potential rate of sheet flow runoff down the bluff during heavy rain events when water is moving faster than it can be efficiently absorbed. Pursuant to principles set forth by Chapter 275-11(B)(1)(b),the proposed stone revetment is proposed in an area suffering from extreme erosion, as described above. Pursuant to Chapter 275-11(B)(1)(b) and Chapter 111-15,the revetment will be installed with a sloped face and angled returns with no surface encroachment on the beach seaward of the existing, eroded bluff toe so as not to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the site or adjacent properties. The structure is being installed in conjunction with the adjacent • • property to the west, whose bluff is experiencing similarly dramatic erosional damage. Pursuant further to Chapter 111-15, the purpose of the structure and integrated erosion control remediation plan as described above is designed specifically to stem the continued denuding and loss of the bluff, the property's natural protective feature; the design has been engineered in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and is likely to control long-term bluff erosion at the site through long-term maintenance and its intended ability in to withstand inundation,wave impacts, weathering and other effects of storm conditions for a minimum of 30 years. In addition to the project's conformance with Chapters 275 and 111,the project is further consistent with Policy 4 of the LWRP because the structure is being proposed only where non-structural, vegetative means alone would not be sufficient to stem the ongoing bluff erosion; where the natural protective feature cannot be effectively enhanced without effective stabilization at the toe; where a hard structure is the only design consideration that can practicably and effectively provide such toe stabilization; and where vegetative enhancement is and will remain part of the long-term remediation plan design. It should also be noted that stone armoring of the bluff toe was previously approved both by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Town of Southold Trustees(Permit 5253)in 2000, but the owners delayed implementing the project with the hope that the erosional trend at that time would perhaps be temporary and that toe stabilization would thus not be necessary. 617.20 • PROJECT ID NUMBER . APPENDIX C SEAR STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY VIEW SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM for UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART 1-PROJECTINFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project Sponsor) A ASIAN ONES �v1ICHAEL McALLISTER BY 2.PROJECT NAME EN-CONSULTANTS • 3.PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality SOUTHOLD County SUFFOLK 4.PRECISE LOCATION:Street Address and Road Intersections.Prominent landmarks etc-or provide map 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SCTM#1000-51-1-3 5.IS PROPOSED ACTION: ® New ❑Expansion ❑hkxlif cation/alteration 6.DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: In conjunction with adjacent property to west,construct approximately 150 linear feet of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return;restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls,approximately 1,000 cubic yards of sand renourishment,and native plantings;and establish vegetated 15'nonturf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest,all as depicted and detailed on the site plan prepared by Jeffrey T. Butler,P.E., P.C., last dated October 24,2011. 7.AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially 1.776 acres Ultimately 1.776 acres 8.WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS? ®Yes El No If no,describe briefly: 9.WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT?(Choose as many as apply.) ®Residential ❑Industrial fl Commercial ['Agriculture El Park/Forest/Open Space Other(describe) 10.DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR FUNDING,NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(Federal,State or Local) ®Yes ❑No If yes,list agency name and permit/ approval: DEC 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑Yes No If yes,list agency name and permit/ approval: I AS A Rif MAT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/ APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? Yes El No I CERTIFY THA THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/Sponsor Name 4 BERT E. HERRMANN,COASTAL MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST Date:OCTOBER 25,2011 Signature If the action is a Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment • i PART II- IMPACT ASSESSMENT(To be completed by Lead Agency) A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR,PART 617.4? If yes,coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAF. III Yes a No B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR,PART 617.6? If No,a negative declaration may be superseded by another involved agency. El Yes a No C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING:(Answers may be handwritten,If legible) Cl. Existing air quality,surface or groundwater quality or quantity,noise levels,existing traffic pattern,solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion,drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly: C2. Aesthetic,agricultural,archaeological,historic,or other natural or cultural resources;or community or neighborhood character?Explain briefly: C3. Vegetation or fauna,fish,'shellfish or wildlife species,significant habitats,or threatened or endangered species?Explain briefly: C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted,or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources?Explain briefly: C5. Growth,subsequent development,or related activities likely to be Induced by the proposed action?Explain briefly: C6. Long term,short term,cumulative,or other effects not identified in CIC5? Explain briefly: C7. Other impacts(including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy? Explain briefly: D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREA(CEA)? (If yes,explain briefly: L I^ Yes ❑✓ No E. IS THERE,OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE,CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? If yes explain: ElYes 0 No PART III•DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE(To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above,determine whether It Is substantial,large,important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its(a)setting(i.e.urban or rural);(b)probability of occurring;(c)duration;(d)irreversibility;(e) geographic scope;and(f)magnitude. If necessary,add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. If question d of part ii was chedced yes,thedetemlination of significance must evaluate the potential impact of the proposed action on the environmental characteristics of the CEA. Check this box If you have Identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse Impacts which MAY occur.Then proceed directly to the FULL ME and/or prepare a positive declaration. Chedc this box If you have determined,based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation,that the proposed adior WILL NOT result In any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide,on attachments as necessary,the reasons supporting this determination. Board of Trustees 10— /� // Name of Lead Agency / Date Jill M. Doherty President Print T Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer et, nature o espo b1eoer In eadAgency Signature of Preparer(If deferent from responsible officer; • ,, gUFFO(,rCOG s Jill M. Doherty, President C i Town Hull,53095 Main Rd. Bob Ghosio,Jr. ,Vice-President ,moi. P.O. Box 1179 James F. King • O 414 Southold,NY 11971 Dave Bergenq#4, mit tt Telephone(631)765-1892 John Bredemeyer . • �'�, t Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter of the Application of MICHAEL MCALLISTER & BARBARA JONES COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Robert E. Herrmann , residing at/dba En-Consultants 1319 North Sea Road, Southampton, NY being duly sworn, depose and say: That on they day of 11INEWI , 201( I personally posted the property known as 17665 Soundview Avenue, Southold, NY by placing the Board of Trustees official poster where it can easily be seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight days prior to the date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held Wed, November 16, 2011 on or about 6:00 PM. Dated: (signatuil) Sworn to before me this 16th day of Nov. 20 11 ry blic KIM H. STEPHENS NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF NE YORK COMMISSION NO . 5015931 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY P1116.S MACUT1 1. TO J3 • • NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the matter of applicant: BARBARA JONES&MICHAEL McALLISTER SCTM#1000-51-1-3 YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to request a Permit from the Board of Trustees to: In conjunction with adjacent property to west,construct approximately 150 linear feet of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return;restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls, approximately 1,000 cubic yards of sand renourishment,and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15' nonturf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest,all as depicted and detailed on the site plan prepared by Jeffrey T.Butler, P.E., P.C., last dated October 24,2011. 2. That the property which is the subject of Environmental Review is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 3. That the project which is subject to Environmental Review under Chapters 96,111 and/or 275 of the Town Code is open to public comment on: DATE: NOVEMBER 16TH,2011 @ 6:00 P.M. You may contact the Trustees Office at 765-1892 or in writing. The above-referenced proposal is under review of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold and does not reference any other agency that might have to review same proposal. BARBARA JONES&MICHAEL McALLISTER PROPERTY OWNERS NAME: 12 EAST 88TH STREET,APT.5A MAILING ADDRESS: NEW YORK,NY 10128 PHONE#: 212-570-2218 AGENT: EN-CONSULTANTS MAILING ADDRESS: 1319 NORTH SEA ROAD, SOUTHAMPTON,NY 11968 PHONE #: 631-283-6360 Enc: Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal for your convenience. OFOF MAILING OF NOTICE ACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEII� Name: Address: TED ASSANTE,JOHN DECICCO& 1634 STEWARD LANE RALPH PARISI SYOSSET,NY 11791 GAYLE CRANE& MICAH KAPLAN 17815 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 KATIE NICKOLAUS 100 GREAT NECK ROAD GREAT NECK,NY 11021 EDWARD& PATRICIA BOOTH 17235 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE SOUTHOLD,NY 11971 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD(DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS) P.O. BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ROBERT E. HERRMANN doing business at EN-CONSULTANTS 1319 NORTH SEA ROAD SOUTHAMPTON,NY 11968 , being duly swmm, deposes and says that on the 2nd day of raotFrm:tEla ,20II , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office at SOUTHAMPTON , that said Notices were ailed to each of said persons by (certified)(20LsfKil4) mail. ROBERT E. HERRMANN COASTAL MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST Sworn to before me this 2nd KIM H . 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N. or PO BoxI Southold,NY 11971 ___ City.State,; Bid of Trustees Application • AUTHORIZATION Qp T (y� (where the applicant is not the owner) I, &Q(,l.Y�'j a VOID I I en1I1S- J"residing at V a (- pek- (print owner of property) (mailing address) ‘SIL nr n 1 I U U HI do hereby authorize (Agent) 4!)k— COV2141ik5 to apply for permit(s) from the Southold Board of Town Trustees on my behalf. *IS .ner'• ignature) Bold of Trustees Application County of Suffolk State of New York 3( h&Tq one's `,71 ' " I I 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 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. A}AA _ to VC Mai gnature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS LPL DAY OF 06..tt ,20 /0 I ot. y Pudic KIM H. STEPHENS NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF NEM YORK CONNISSI%9 I . 5115931 0UALIFIED IN SSFFOLIC COQNTY EXPIRES AUGUST 2. 10L2 • • • APPLICANT/AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and employees.The purpose of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. Alt l� YOUR NAME: l&IR j9ttiS '_ `� (Last name,first name,middle initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply.) Tax grievance Building Variance Trustee Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat Mooring Exemption from plat or official map Planning Other (If"Other",name the activity.) Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood,marriage,or business interest."Business interest"means a business, including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee.Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply): A)the owner of greater than 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant (when the applicant is a corporation); B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation); C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted is -daa of k/(.Fb 200// Signaturei &. p m. 5 EflC tttt Print Name' Lem fG. owes M�Rllis-icer Form TS I Town of Southold • • LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS I . All applicants for perm its" including Town of Southold agencies, shall com plete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject fo the Town of Southold W aterfront Consistency Review Law , This assessor ent is intended to supplem ent other inform ation used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination o f c o n s i s t e n c y . *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town). If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer must be explained in detail, listing both supporting and non- supporting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# 51 - 1 _ 3 PROJECT NAME BARBARA JONES&MICHAEL McALLISTER The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board ❑ Planning Board n Building Dept. ❑ Board of Trustees Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital n 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: In conjunction with adjacent property to west,construct approximately 150 linear feet of stone revetment along eroding toe of bluff with easterly angled return;restore bluff face with terrace retaining walls,approximately 1,000 cubic yards of sand renourishment, and native plantings; and establish vegetated 15'nonturf buffer with berm on landward side of bluff crest, all as depicted and detailed on the site plan prepared by Jeffrey T. Butler,P.E., P.C., last dated October 24,2011. • • Location of action: 17665 SOUNDVIEW AVENUE, SOUTHOLD Site acreage: 77,353 S.F. Present land use: RESIDENTIAL, SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING Present zoning classification: R-80 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: BARBARA JONES&MICHAEL McALLISTER (b) Mailing address: 12 EAST 88TH STREET,APT. 5A NEW YORK,NY 10128 (c) Telephone number: Area Code 212-570-2218 (d) Application number, if any: Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ❑ No ® If yes, which state or federal agency? C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. nYes No [X Not Applicable 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 • . 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 n Yes n No ® Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria N Yes No n Not Applicable See attached. 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 n No N Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes No ® Not Applicable • • The subject property is located along a stretch of Long Island Sound fronting Soundview Road in particular that has been severely impacted by extreme and accelerated erosion during several Nor'easter events in the past few years, culminating with an avulsive loss throughout the Hashamomuck Cove shoreline during the Christmas 2010 Bli77ard, a shoreline condition that was more recently prevented from experiencing a full summer beach recovery prior to the upcoming winter storm season due to storm surge associated with Tropical Storm Irene in early September. In response to this erosion, several privately owned properties throughout this geologic cell have been forced to replace or construct new shoreline stabilization structures in response to accelerated shoreline erosion. The Town of Southold was similarly forced to make significant repairs to its public beach located less than a mile to the east and to apply for a publicly sponsored revetment project approximately several hundred feet to the beach's west in order to prevent the breach of Soundview Road itself. In addition to these lower lying properties to the east, both the subject property and the adjacent property to the west have experienced similarly severe erosional losses of their fronting bluff, as evidenced by a landward transgressing bluff toe, a steepening bluff face, and a sloughing of the bluff crest, all resulting in the loss of bluff and adjacent upland. As a result of the erosion of this property,the bluff stairway constructed less than 10 years ago has been completely lost to the Sound, and the retaining walls and remaining recessed steps at the top of the bluff are being severely undermined and are at risk of collapsing down the bluff. Thus,to remediate this process of loss and potential loss, an erosion control project has been designed in accordance with the generally accepted eroding bluff stabilization practices recommended by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service to simultaneously stabilize the toe,top, and face of the bluff by implementing a combination of structural toe stabilization and structural and vegetative bluff face renourishment. Specifically, a stone revetment is proposed to stabilize the toe of the bluff, which will occur first. Then the bluff face can be stabilized with terrace walls and renourished with sand and planted with native vegetation, including beach grass for groundcover and woody plants such as northern bayberry and beach rose. Comprehensive terracing will be used in the upper portion of the bluff due to the limited space within which to rework the bluff crest. A nonturf buffer to be planted with native vegetation will be established in place of existing lawn behind the top of the bluff to increase the absorption capacity of the upland area behind the bluff in order to reduce the volume of surface water runoff reaching the bluff. A small berm is also incorporated into the landward portion of the buffer to slow the potential rate of sheet flow runoff down the bluff during heavy rain events when water is moving faster than it can be efficiently absorbed. Pursuant to principles set forth by Chapter 275-11(B)(1)(b), the proposed stone revetment is proposed in an area suffering from extreme erosion, as described above. Pursuant to Chapter 275-11(B)(1)(b) and Chapter 111-15,the revetment will be installed with a sloped face and angled returns with no surface encroachment on the beach seaward of the existing, eroded bluff toe so as not to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the site or adjacent properties. The structure is being installed in conjunction with the adjacent S property to the west,whose bluff is experiencing similarly dramatic erosional damage. Pursuant further to Chapter 111-15, the purpose of the structure and integrated erosion control remediation plan as described above is designed specifically to stem the continued denuding and loss of the bluff, the property's natural protective feature; the design has been engineered in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and is likely to control long-term bluff erosion at the site through long-term maintenance and its intended ability in to withstand inundation, wave impacts, weathering and other effects of storm conditions for a minimum of 30 years. In addition to the project's conformance with Chapters 275 and 111,the project is further consistent with Policy 4 of the LWRP because the structure is being proposed only where non-structural, vegetative means alone would not be sufficient to stem the ongoing bluff erosion;where the natural protective feature cannot be effectively enhanced without effective stabilization at the toe; where a hard structure is the only design consideration that can practicably and effectively provide such toe stabilization; and where vegetative enhancement is and will remain part of the long-term remediation plan design. It should also be noted that stone armoring of the bluff toe was previously approved both by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Town of Southold Trustees (Permit 5253) in 2000,but the owners delayed implementing the project with the hope that the erosional trend at that time would perhaps be temporary and that toe stabilization would thus not be necessary. • • 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. n Yes n No EX 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. ub 1 Yes I I 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. N Yes n Non Not Applicable The proposed structure will be installed at the existing toe of bluff and above high water associated with Long Island Sound and will not prevent or inhibit public access along the beach. Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's r-dependent uses and promote sitf new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Sec ion III - Policies; Pages 47 through for evaluation criteria. n Yes n No N Not Applicable 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 No N Not Applicable 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. n 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. n Yes n No N Not Applicable PREPARED BY _ TITLE COASTAL MOMT SPECIALIST DATEOCT.25,2011 ROBER HERRMANN Amended on 8/1/05 • • 1319 North Sea Road Southampton, New York 11968 631-283-6360 A EN-CONSULTANTSFax: 631-283-6136 www.enconsultants.com ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING _ ; , ,t October 25, 2011 poi 2 6 2011 n Town of Southold Board of Trustees 54375 Main Road Post Office Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Attn.: Lauren Standish Re: Barbara Jones&Michael McAllister 17665 Soundview Avenue, Southold SCTM#1000-51-1-3 Dear Ms. Standish: In regard to the above referenced property,enclosed are the following for the Board of Trustees review: 1. Three(3)Wetland&Coastal Erosion Permit Applications including: a) Short Environmental Assessment Form; b) Authorization&Disclosure Forms; c) project plans; and d) survey. 2. One(1)set of site photographs. 3. Application fee of$500.00 wetlands. 4. Three(3)LWRP Consistency Assessment Forms including: a) project plan. I trust this information shall allow you to process our permit request. Should any additional information be required,please do not hesitate to contact our office. Since ly, Robe . Herrmann Coastal Management Specialist /khs Enc. SO D6ENDr ABBREVIATIONS: AND UN� gOF ^� EXISTING TOE OF BUFF To BE RENDRKED PROPERTY LINE ABV --- ABOVE 1 ° STONE q,6 Ir PROPOSED TOE OF BWff AND AFF -- ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR,- N LANG TSL 0 � t � � � y� OBJECT TO BE REMOVED �A E / TOP OF PROPOSED 5TOtE AEG --- ABOVE FINISHED GRADE ��� ���"•.: n e / REVETMENT,(SEE SECT'A',SHT 2) EXISTING BUILDING m..�t. ` ©- n oiSKOHFe / .log s4_ mWI> � BG -- BOTTOM of CURB SITE LOCATION ANP I I I wirL +(.o;,+, - _c Py..°'" p`¢=4? EXISTING CONTOUR __ --� GB --- CATCH BASIN PROPOSE')BEACH.AcrE95r I: :nJ. �k :e SiFROM -St F OR1N5 PROFERTY TO nrIM . a a .` - ' / � mew�y�ye���^: a � lA ire , s � `y ci. --- CENTER LINE OF PAVEMENT r: r � 5 - �m��yma e�i�� ` )b no V PROPOSED CONTOUR @ GONG - CONCRETE PRtaP RTY(1(1(11 top ;a 4 0 --�_`19:'I'!t� �� _ TERRACE AND „ice- 10 O e�,grm� ,1�-� . . LL RE-VEGETATE AS 3a .. 1/4.71 CONST --- CONSTRUCTION , •Pte,` , �,�'•'" '+ ' �' ��- y EXISTING GRADE x 6,0 k INDICATED ec US GON7 --- CONTINUOUS/CONTINUE "Y „ e, n �� �� - • - �� -(SEE SECT A,SHT 2! I s O l.C)NG ISLANp SOUND / V. a a FOR LONTIWATION OF re W - �''®TERRPLIt19 % �� '� w m, 03 0 PROPOS®STONE a ��•( SECT A',94R Z ��� — y,yw-' �� N TIT CPR ___ COPPER t e e y o a r o g i- PROPDSED 'GRADES X 6.0 DIAM --- DIAMETER ' • ": ] L !t 2 ry !�' i, /�/ • ae PHOTO KEY Q DIP --- DUCTILE IRON PIPE •��y„ e } � w, �pp REVETMENT SEE Saille i� y , ` g. Y a ADJOINING PROPERTY W Ory �� -�����"""�i k��','1 .d,. ' te• , ,r'�/r � �.*'"" D.H.--- DOUBLE WALL \ 0 oA - Z iii/i�/r'=1��i... O '' ��//iii r �' . UTILITY POLE m, CP +P 'a t `�� 02rat•yrc , e EDGE OF PAVEMENT �® '1 p q ? "s's1� - mai/ " dza'- ° p �� ■ qi AS d'+ ,y1 tK O °e °T.�G�S �.-45f�- . I w ` 52 113R = TO BE REMOVED EXIST --- EXISTING r '� t j ,� ,I ,"�f 4e, 144' 1 3..�' el = ELEVATION FD --- FLOOR DRAIN '� \ �Vg 41 V / �i e 404�! elictt. F/G ___ FIBER GLASS L �. Z>''''' '''''N. \\ c > u„ y� `F ^, `F PROPOSED 15'WIDE NON-TURF BUFFER a My - w < Ct 'r a - UL g g b d LAPAWPRD OF TO.BLUFF,PLANT �- �iE \, Ts FTG ___ FOOTING '^C\/�' E / 'N4VA7NE VEGEU71ON,SEE PI-Nre SOH, GA, ___ GAGE, GAUGEJ� igir\, : 1 u n „ .Lry rfT. ..A •.” 5e 1. v.,a -�TH15 Dri5. Q�� ' SGOF'E 01= WORK: GV --- GALVANIZED SITE AND BEACH ACCESS COASTAL INE A9 N PROPOSED 3'WIDE x I' D f LINT O bo HAZARD LINE AS SCALED I. CONSTRUCT PROPOSED STONE REVETMENT (2)150 FT LONG(INCLUDES(I) II BERM LOCATED SEAWARD of LINT of x xSe.3 FROM 'COASTAL EROSION 10' RETURN). CONSTRUCTION OF THE REVETMBJT AS FOLLOWS: MET --- METAL IS'NON-NRF BUFFER AREA(SEE " g © N Ill o' HAZARD AREA MAP' LOCATION MAP b PHOTO No. 55-sib-bs A. THE FIRST ROW OF ARMOR STONE WILL BE INSTALLED BELOW THE NTS --- NOT TO SCALE SECTION A,5Hi 21 `r SHEET to OF 49 EXISTING GRADE ON A BED OF 10-I5 LB GORE STONE, t 1.0' IN DEPTH NOT TO SCALE ` LIMIT OF 15'NDN-NRF iBFFER AREA11 x (MIN) AND UNDERLAIN WITH FILTERCLOTH. THE ARMORSTONESWILLo.H:-- OVER HEAD b1 PLC'S --- PLACESNOTE: BE INSTALLED AT THE BASE OF THE EXISTING BUFF, TWO STONES$ t"'� MA:GHINERY ACCESS FOR THEPROPOSEDWORKWILL BE FROM: E%60111OLet:, N/O/F DE1�AND ONE STONE HIGH,AS DEPICTED IN SECTION 'A' (5Hi 2). PVG --- POLYVINYL CHLORIDENEIGHBORING PROPERTY TO THE WEST, VIA TOP OF BLUFF. �IxE ' PO /"• IN ANGELO H. MANOLAKIS INCLUDING THE BED OF CARE STONE,THE &ASE OF THE 57WXTURERGP --- REINF. GONG. PIPE soxIle"'"'- WILL EXTEND APPROXIMATELY 5.9' BELOW THE GRADE 0 TOE OF6; , , /� &1e �J 50 T 4 ANNA H. MANOLAK S BLUFF. REINF --- REINFORCED I �('. ,B4 C -----op • Ex i yjEP "`% acct: M.e B. THE SECOND ROW OF ARMOR STONE WILL BE INSTALLED TWD 5D --- STORM DRAIN ' 64 = �► .POOL ' STONES DEEP AND ONE STONE HIGH ON TOP OF THE SUB-GRADE 'L ��pg(tVl ` • �63 b �1PP' O Nc .y BASE DESCRIBED IN 'ITEM A'ABOVE. THE ARMOR STONE WILL BE ST --- STEEL PROPOSED II-I - P.a� '151 ETOST\fes i, csr"O �� PLACED AND SHAPED SO THAT THE TOE OF THE SLOPE DOES NOT It --- TOP OF CURB E21 x tiler%ET. . so+' yTp�R��Y�y " CEI,NO �, EXTEND DOES NOT ENCROACH ON THE EXISTING BEACH.E SHORELINE STABILIZATION PLAN: SST 0 2 ix/"'" asT N TERM --- TERMINATE Ido' of Sir N' N"' F w�' 2q`J O G. THE FINAL ROH OF ARMOR STONE HILL BE INSTALLED ONE STONE VIE --- VERIFY IN FIELD Pau" ° s = N DEEP AND ONE STONE HIGH ON TOP OF THE PARTIALLY EXPOSED ase aJRrO yaa > 1HAM --- WELDED WIRE MESH SITUATE AT: & x g �,z 1c - 63,- v O BASE DESCRIBED IN 'ITEM B' ABOVE FOR A TOTAL HEIGHT OF SOUTHOLD, N.Y. U in g 6' S Sq„5 X36. ,o $% APPROXIMATELY 5.4' ABOVE GRADE. THE BANK WILL BE GRADED O 49A AND THE ARMOR HILL BE SHAPED 50 THAT THE TOE OF THE SLOPE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD py T,T }' ° / DOES NOT EXTEND SEAWARD OF THE EXISTING TOE OF BLUFF AND SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK E+.N THE STRUCTURE DOES NOT ENCROACH ON THE EXISTING BEACH. THE SGTM No.: 1000-51-01-03 r N exp N STONES AND BANK WILL AGAIN BE SHAPED, GRADED AND FILLED A5 TERRACING SCHEDULE W r N p9L1n NEEDED TO ENGIRE A STABLE SLOPE FOR THE BLUFF FACE. ALL SITE DATA: EXISTING: PROPOSED: G-1 ii -2 PO r ¢ - o PISMIRE/ED AND BARE AREAS OF THE BUFF FACE FROM TOP TO TERRACE SLOPE ACCORDING TO SGH.BELOW: AREA OF SITE: 11,353 S.F. (LTfb AC) N,G. O EK rens PROPOSED TOE OF BLUFF WILL BE PLANTED WITH APPROVED NATIVE (TO TIE LINE) 25 k 8 '¢'o` VEGETATION AND TERRACED. THE PLANTING WILL BE MAINTAINED SLOPES OF 1:3 W m ) 1sT egIK s fis5 . ,1 O UNTIL THE VEGETATION 15 5000E75NLLY ESTABLISHED. TERRACING TO BE INSTALLED AT 6'0G.SPACING SITE PLAN BASED ON ORIGINAL. SURVEY BY: i u. eARA� i1 t� f(1 2. CONSTRUCT PROPOSED NON-TURF BUFFER(IS'WIDE MINIMUM) LANDWARD NATHAN TAFT CORWIN III, L.S. LL sn 1 P.O. BOX Ib XZ S OF TOP OF BUFF. INSTALL A 314xl'H(MIN) BERM ALONG LANDWARDJAMESPORT, N.Y. 11‘141 0 WO '1 BORDER OF PROPOSED BUFFER. RE-VEGETATE BUFFER AREA W/ IlliPHONE; 631-12"1-2000 cc' m Q NATIVE PLANTINGS - SEE PLANTING SCHEDULE AND SHEET 2 FOR 3 DATE: FEB. 14. 2011 ►+y in APPROVED PLANTINGS NV PLANT1NG INSTRUCTIONS. SCALE: I"=100'-O" Q = co --� SLOPES OF h2 .•i Q tQ 3. BILL OF MATERIALS: TERRACING TO BE INSTALLED AT 3'O.G,SPACING 0 cQ Z ' I YY}„riC'SEAWARD OF TOP OF BLUFF: APPLICCHT/OWNER: yy , A. .5I6 TONS OF 3-5 TON ARMOR STONE (APPROX. 4' - 415' DIA) MGALL?! TER 1211 O B. I6l GU. YDSj.OF GORE STONE OR RIP RAP m IN Ii O woo CU. YDS. OF SANDY FILL (FOR USE ON BLUFF FACE) •I D. PLANTINGS: AS REGV BY SCOPE OF WORK AND PLANTING 2 GENERAL NOTES J p SCHEDULE (APPROXIMATELY S.F. OF RE-VEGETATION 15 SLOPES OF I:I OR GREATER i , REQUIRED LESS THE AREA 15 OCCUPIED BY ESTABLISHED, I. NO FILL WILL BE PLACED SEAWARD OF THE PROPOSED STONE REVETMENT, (LI STABLE EXISTING VEGETATION). TERRACING TO BE INSTALLED AT I' OG.SPACING 2.AREA SHALL BE RE-VEGETATED LANDWARD OF THE PROPOSED STONE REVETMENT IH-- N/O/F KATIE I WORK LANDWARD OF TOP OF BLUFF: AND LANDWARD OF TO BLUFF. NIGKOLAUS A. -9OD CU.YDS. OF SANDY FILL (USED TO FILL WASHED OUT AREA) j 6 3. NO DEBRIS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO FALL INTO NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES. ENGINEER, I: B. PLANTINGS AS REQ'D BY SCOPE OF WORK AND PLANTING 4. ANY DISTURBED GRADED WILL BE RESTORED TO BACK TO ORIGINAL WITHIN SCHEDULE (APPROXIMATELY 3,151.14 S.F. OF RE-VEGETATION IS PROPERTY LINES. OF NEIv REQUIRED WITHIN THE NON-NRF BUFFER AREA LESS THE AREA j 5. THERE ARE r - - '- Y THAT MAY BE OCCUPIED BY ESTABLISHED,STABLE EXISTING AP P RO ____-- _ _ -- - -- �4 T e°r p9,c BOARD OF TRUSTEES L I`° '” I'-`'-- -' ��I {i m� NATIVE VEGETATION). N/O/F Z. MIGAH KAPLAN 3 . d GAYLE CRANE 11 ` l i m llV' KAPLAN TOWN OF SOUTHOLD I� I , OCT 26 7011. Win-- i DATE 6-1/ A.A. � 00N4G 1I b ti -11 e' 1 ii1 ry ini� ., .FORM-.. ---19- PROPOSED NEW r a r— ,� / JEFFR0FEEY T. BUTLER, P.E. �►/l t / 'C;. • L" . -1 PROOF .91 SHRUB/PLANTING SGHEDULE PLANTING�SCiPERHEDULE ►,� ACCORDING TO MFG'S INSTRUCTIONS Z RI€ (SEE 5HT UI IF FOLIAGE IS PRESENT CD O O MIN 3'-O" O.GlL H AREAS THAT HAVE BEEN PROPOSED FOR RE-VEGETATION SHALL BE . GROUND LINE TO BE SAME A5 AT M PLANTED WITH A COMBINATION OF THE FOLLOWING APPROVED THE NURSERY Z 0 Ll �I PLANTINGS.VARIETIES OF PLANTINGS(SHRUBS,GRASSES AND 6ROJ4P ��` ESTABLISHED VEGETATION ZR01 qr COVERS) ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE SAME PLANTING AREA WILL IL cei I' INCREASE THE PROBABILITY OF SUCCESSFUL BLUFF STABILIZATION. IB' MIN. FOR ..,,N OR MEANS OF STABILIZATION p O N PLANTS UP TO 4' :I y N • ' "•!.a, (PLANTED GRA7dS AND/OR TERRACING) J z B I PROPOSED GRASS AREA (MIX OF AMMOPHILA HIGH, 20"MIN. FOR . . ll gyp, W BREVILIGULATAI BEACH GRASS 2-3 COLUMNS PER PLANTS OVER 4' VJ PLANTING HOLE 12"OL MAX.WITH PANIGUM VIRGAMN MGH I "' • BURLAP FROM TOP OF [[x�]] (y lY. O 9 O ? m m "' 6" MIN .` ? BALL y a ,f�y1 O H x (51 W •` * SWITCH GRASS AT 2'-0'0.G,2 GAL.CONTAINER). BACKFILL WITH TOPSOIL d PEAT- 14055 i-i-ay O O "' a U- W W -V 3:1 RATIO BY VOLUME IN q' H V U- TYPICAL SHRUB LAYERS-WATER EACH LAYER UNTIL ^ N B > 0 O a gg„ SETTLED. DO NOT TAMP .e CLQ O N BLUFF FACE PROPOSED NORTHERN BAYBERRY BUSH PLANTING DETAIL 3 O I • (SEAHARD OF (MTRIGA PENSYLVANICA) TO BE PLANTED ATA N.T.S. 6" FOR PLANTS UP TO 4' HIGH 8" z N \5O DO e �"'• " T.O.BLUFF) TH 5 D 1 FOOT ON CENTER,(SEE PLANTING DETAIL, FOR PLANTS OVER 4'HIGH Z O Q -I Q IwEa 7 AND V ? U p N I' Ex,WELL a PROPOSED BEACH ROSE BUSH(ROSA RLY05N 70 BE W(� r Q N 2 O 4. PLANTED ATA MINIMUM 3 FOOT ON CENTER.(SEE H- IT t LL O O �S „ W a NEWYGIKCITY www.dignoe'nycll.com Q " PLANTING DETAIL,THIS DWG) //////11/11 ����i/11J \ I I LLlll�11 F+ U1 LNC - \ _S Jam. .� '13`� x ��� '�� NON-NRF / �/7 �� &SONG �/1Nb viww(for other states) in O Q 0 A _ / /�/V//���� 800-2-72-4480 811 )- Z o Z Z <' d.—d- e &WMER _ a = O Q I r NJ �° (LANDWARD UFF)OF BE PLANTED A�TOA MINIM 3 FOOT ON GENITER (SEE 'v�,jl PLANTING DETAIL,THIS DWG) 0 By law,excavators and contractors working In the For safety masons, homeowners are strongly C) e SO NOTES:9 NOTES: five boroughs of New Ycrk City and Nassau and encouraged to call as wall when planning any Suffolk Counties on Long Island must contact type of digging on their property. Homeowners DlgNet, 1-800-272-4480 ar 811,at least 48 hours can contact us directly at 1-800-272-4480 or by I. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. Ig2q DATUM but no more than 70 working days(excluding calling 811,the national call before you dig PAGE sa EXISTING ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: weekends and legal holidays)prior to beginning number. For excavation work completed on ' S I T_ °I A \ EXISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS; any mechanized digging orexcavation wor to personalpmpery,ltlethacomacafa 1_ Iz ensure underground Ilnes are also sub. responsibility-NOT the homeowners—to contact EFL. FIRST FLOOR Excavators and mntmctore can submit Di Net. Having utilitylines marked prior to ea. GARAGE FLOOR g B TB TOP OF BUF KHEAD locate requestseonline, ITIC.If you do not digging is free of charge. — BB BOTTOM OF BULKHEAD currently use ITIC,please cell 1-800524-7803 inn 30 I5 ' 30 b0 IC 120 150 Tkv BOTTOM FO WALL NALL for more information. GRAPHIC SCALE I" = 30'-0" 0f 2 1 0 ry SLOPE CREST: It wwr.dipnoefnydl.cam A of N�WYO�KGl1 www.atielt.com THE VEGETATION ALONG THE EDGE OF THE TOP OF THE SLOPE SERVES AS A PROTECTIVE BUFFER FOR 4 \ /2� &AG�SLMn (for other states) ' Z THE SLOPE FACE. MAINTAIN OR REESTABLISH A GREENBELT WHICH WILL PROVIDE A BUFFER I l/.'/r BETNJEEN THE SLOPE FACE AND ROADWAY AT THE TOP OF THE BLUFF. THIS 15 PARTICULARLY 4' IMPORTANT IN AREAS WHERE SLOPES ARE TO STEEP AND TOO HIGH FOR ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE 800-2�2-��80 1811 •€ STABILIZATION METHODS. THEREFORE,WERE POSSIBLE MAINTAIN A STRIP OF DENSE NATURAL VEGETATION ALONG THE BLUFF EDGE. THE ROOTS OF THE VEGETATION CM STRENGTHEN THE F BJrFFS RESISTANCE TO SLUMPING OR SLIDING. WHERE THE BUFFS EDGE 15 CURRENTLY CLEARED By law, excavatan end convectors warkinp in the For safety reasons,homecwnen are strongly 6 OR BEAR,REV WITH PLANTS/TREE-5 INDICATED IN CHART. five boroughs of New Vo k City and Necseu end encouraged o cell es well when planning any a IS Suffolk Counties an Long I,Imd must contact type of digging on their property.Homeowners o DigNet, 1-800.272-4480 ar 811,et least 48 hours can contact us directly at 1-800-272-4480 or by 1 k but no morn than 10 woddnp days(excluding calling 811,the national caU before you dig 2 PROPOSED IS' NON-TURF BUFFER FROM TA.BLUFF �( Zi weekend,and legal holidays)prior to beginning number.For excavation work completed on ° g' ° (THIS CASE EDGE OF RETAINING WALL) gJ R C any mechanized digging or excavation work to personal property,It is the contractors SLOPE PAGE: ensure underground lines are marked. responsibility-NOT the homeowners-to contact M g a 2 u� Excavators and contracture can also submit DigNet Ha n9 utility lines marked prior to 15'NON-TURF BUFFER SHALL BE OUTFITTED WITH VEGETATION SHALL BE ESTABLISHED ON PATCHY AND BARREN SLOPE FACES AND SHALL BE TERRACED TO REDUCE 0� Ti PROPOSED 3'W x I'H BERM INSTALLED ® BUFFERS EROSION. VARIOUS SPECIES CAN BE PLANTED ON SLOPE FACES AND EXPECTED TO SUCCEED IN THE RATHER locate requests online,through ITIC.It you do not digging is free M charge. LANDWARD PERIMETER. RE-VEGETATE BUFFER WITH ZO SEVERE ENVIORMENT. THESE INCLUDE SEED MIXTURE-5 OF GRASSES AND LEGUMES AND A RANGE OF SHRUBS AND currently use ITIC,please call 1-800-524-7603 for more information. NATIVE VEGETATION(SEE PLANTING SCHEDULE) MINOR TREES. LARGE TREES %AULD NOT BE USED ON THE FACE OF SLOPES. EXISTING MAJOR TREES SHOULD BE CLOSELY MONITORED FOR SIGNS OF UNDERCUTTING AND TOPPLING. SHOULD THESE TREES COLLAPSE BECAUSE OF UNDERMINING OF THE ROOT SYSTEM BY EROSION OR BY WIND THROW,LARGE VOLUMES OF EARTH CAN BE __ 3' MIN. DISTURBED BY THE TREE ROOTS WHEN THEY PULL FROM THE SLOPE. THE RESULTING LARGE,BARE AREAS ARE �. J PROP BERM 1 ~ OPENED TO FURTHER EROSION,WHICH MAY ENDANGER ADJACENT LAND AND VEGETATION. IF EXISTING TREES RI d d �/ EXISTING RETAINI .a o S EXISTING 500/GRASS PLANTING TO t _ BECAME UNSTABLE THEY SHOULD BE GUT BEFORE THEY FALL. ROOT SYSTEMS SHOULD BE LEFT INTACT TO BIND REMAIN (LANDWARD OF 15' NON-TURF ��/` BEYOND TO REMAi s SOIL FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME WHILE NEW LIVE,P•ELL-ROOTED VEGETATION ESTABLISHES ITSELF. SUFFER)-\\1/4 �/11 ' Ii \ - ` / . ESTABLISHING NEW VEGETATION PRIOR TO A TREE FALLING WOULD BE ADVANTAGEOUS. u,r IEXISTING STAIR EXISTING TREED AND SHRUBS, W00, 6 , II� g , r SEESLOPEFAGSNOTE1• �SwEL. 56.0' / rnf„'"".M'.: ` h: 1/S�- EL 56.0 ,I - +� \ �' tt EL. 54.0',,,, r z�-. :A." IP EL. 54.0' / s' \ �- -- 1 \ CHI _ EL 52.0' ��+ EL. 52 0' EXISTING WASHED OUT AREA TO BE REFURBISHED: I v 1 FILL NTH TOPSOIL. T.O. SOIL TO BE 4" BELOW TO. EXISTING EL. 50.0' ' It2 , s� / l EL. 50.0' j, RETAINING WALL. PLANT NATIVE VEGETATION WITHIN TIE 15'-0" yyy,,,c,,,___�i37 I \._ 1 ✓yJ I WIDE NON-TURF BUFFER SEE PLANTING SCHEDULE,THIS DWG. /,!/ EL 480' Agar • _ EL 48.0' '1� " GULLIES SHALL BE FILLED AND GRADED I . 7 Sir //' TO THE LEVEL OF ADJACENT BLUFF FACE. EXISTING BLUFF FACE EL 46.0' STABILIZE AND REINFORCE BY TERRACING EL. 460' fi-/ I� AND PLANTING W/APPROPRIATE NATIVE / \ /: . -p� VEGETATION. U m EL 44.0' , H,, EL. 44.0' / py O tO �' PROPOSED SHRUB TO BE PLANTED V \ T- ,..'.�'� AS AN ALTERNATE TO BEACH N W N EL. 42.0' GRASS WHERE CONDITIONS ALLOW. EL 42.0' 7 Scr �, 4 i PLANT 3'-O" ON CENTER,SEE V a V m / 411 4 PLANTING SCHEDULE AND DETAIL, TERRACING: O e EL. 40.0' DRAWING NO.1 EL. 40,0' USE 2x2x4' LONG CCA TREATED STAKES W/2x6 a� V CGA PLANKS SECURED TO STAKES. INSTALL W M X � TERRACING PERPENDICULAR TO DOWJWARD e Q EL. 38.0' �', • - / EL. 38.0' SLOPE. SECURE 2xb PLANKS TO ADJACENT LL 1„c2t r PLANKS ALONG HORIZONTAL PLANE. X 2 q� EXISTING ' � UNDISTURBED / Q O BLUPP STABILIZATION NOTES: EL. 36.0' 1� %/ SANT_ EL. 36.0' in O co r ' EL. 34.0' SLOPE TOE: a cq MAJOR USE IS TO STABILIZE MOVING SAND ALONG THE ATLANTIC SEACOAST AND EL. 34.0' / \ ) OQ GREAT LAKES REGION IT 15 THE BEST SPECIES FOR THE INITIAL STABILIZATION OF //'' EXISTING VEGETATION SHALL AN ARMOR STONE BASE AT THE TOE OF THE BLUFF PROTECTS THE BLUFF FACE BY ✓�' = O FRONTAL DUNES/BLUFF. I/rst REMAIN IN PLACE,DELIBERATE COMPLETrLY SEPARATING LAND FROM WATER. THE STONE BASE KEEPS THE UT N EL. 32.0' �V 1 CARE SHALL BE TAKEN NOT TO EL. 32.0' EARTH MD SAND BEHIND THEM FROM CRUMBLING AND SLUMPLING. THE STONE [�J]J 111 RE-VEGETATION USEFUL AS AN EROSION CONTROL PLANT ON NON-DUNE AREAS DISTURB ROOT BASE OF WALL 15 PRIMARILY USED TO RESIST WAVE ACTION. TREES AND WOODY SHRUBS �^ 0 WHERE SOILS ARE VERY SANDY OR INHERENTLY DROUGHTY AND THE SITE I \ '� EXISTING PLANTINGS. CM BE USEFUL IN RESISTING UPLAND LANPSLIDING AND TOLERATING THE DYNAMIC I!•J-1 .. CONDITIONS MAKE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEEDED SPECIES VERY DIFFICULT. IN THIS EL. 30.0' w�. EL. 30.0' CHANGES IN THE COASTAL SHORE SYSTEM. VEGETATION AT TIE SLOPE TOE CAN APPLICATION,THE BEACH GRASS MAY ONLY SURVIVE A FEW YEARS,BUT IT PLAYS Hca HELP REDUCE MARINE EROSION TO MANAGEMENT LEVELS. A VALUABLE ROLE IN IMP-STARTING PLANT SUCCESSION. ALSO USED ON SOILS • \ / !A/ HIGH IN SALINITY,SUCH AS INDUSTRIAL WASTE NEEDING VEGETATIVE COVER. EL. 28.0' EL. 28.0' ' DESCRIPTION CONTAINER OR BARE ROOT PLANTING: I ,, ENGINEER, GENERAL, GRASS FAMILY (POACEAE). AMERICAN BEACH GRASS, IS A LEAFY, CONTAINER OR BARE ROOT PLANTING INVOLVES PLACING SINGLE OR PUNCHES OF ROOTED EL. 26.0' 1 r„ EL. 26.0' N I OF N lz SPREADING,RHIZOMATOUS, NATIVE,BUNCH GRASS WITH MANY STEMS PER CLUMP. IT PLANTS INTO EXCAVATED HOLES ON THE SLOPE. THIS METHOD WILL EVENTUALLY ., 'KY' Neil/y MAY REACH A HEIGHT OF TWO TO THREE FEET. THE SEED HEAD 15 A SPIKE-LIKE SPREAD INTO A UNIFORM ROOT COVERAGE. ROOTED PLANT MATERIALS OFFER , , . �, d g'C FPEY T @ -- PANICLE,ABOUT TEN INCHES LONG,AND APPEARS IN LATE WV OR AUGUST. CLIENT THE MOST IMMEDIATE SOLUTION TO DEVELOPING AN EROSION CONTROL AND I '.'.,y� PROPOSED BEACH GRASS TO BE a �/ p,`r CTS 9 LEAVES ARE LONG AND NARROW,AND MAY BECOME ROLLED OR FOLDED AS IT SLOPE STABILIZATION PROGRAM THAT GAN SECURE A SLOPE. EL. 24.0' PLANTED A5 INSTRUCT di IN EL 24.0' o �► m p MATURES. USE A ROOTED PLANT MATERIALS WHEN YOU NEED A FAST ACTION PROGRAM FOR SLOPE 4/ PLANTING SCHEDULE,SEE DWG I. 1 1 Z �, ;►• hS v ' AREAS. THIS ALLOWS YOU TO AVOID THE CRITICAL GERMINATION PERIOD FOR TERRACING OTHER THAN AT ,u ONE OUTSTANDING GROWTH CHARACTERISTIC 15 THE STRONG UNDERGROUND STEMS SEEDING PROGRAMS OR ROOT DEVELOPMENT FOR CUTTINGS. PLANE MATERIAL INTO EL. 22.0' TOE OF BLUFF SHALL BE INSTALL PER / 1404/ EL. 22.0' 0 Z Q- 00 -_�k'Ul'1 (RHIZOMES) THAT SPREAD BENEATH THE SAND AND GIVE RISE TO MANY NEW POSITION ON THE SLOPE DURING THE FALL OR SPRING. PRIOR TO PLACING MATERIAL TERRACING SCHEDULE. ,4/ 4 U- PLANTS. ITS VIGOROUS GROWTH ENABLES THE PLANT TO WITHSTAND HEAVY IN HOLES MAKE SURE TO LOOSEN THE ROOT BALL OR IN THE CASE OF BARE ROOT SEE DRAWING Nh.l •o s �a USE 2x10 GGA SET PERPENDICULAR '� , SLOPE LANDWARD OF STONE WALL t V 70 ,., ON PA4 DEPOSITS OF SAND MD GROW UP THROUGH IT. PLANTS,MAKE SURE THE ROOTS ARE NOT BOUND OR BENT UPWARDS IN THE HOLES. EL. 20.0' 4a' SHALL BE STABILIZED BY GRADING, z g� EL. 20.0' BECAUSE THE IMMEDIATE SLOPE STABILIZATION EXPECTATIONS OF USING ROOTED TO SLOPE SECURE WITH 2x2x4' Ig �� TERRACING FILLING AMID PLANTING $ LLIQ ESTABLISHMENT MATERIALS ARE OFTEN TOO HIGH, PLANTINGS SHALL BE PLANTED IN GROUPINGS OR STAKES(6'O.W 1„ WU APPROPRIATE NATIVE JEFFREY T. BUTLER, P.E. ADAPTATION IT 15 NATIVE TO THE MID-ATLANTIC COASTAL REGION FROM MAINE TO BUNCH PLANTINGS. THIS METHOD ALLOWS YOU TO PLACE PLANTS WHICH HAVE EL. 180' '/:. VEGETATION. AREA TO BE PLANTED NORTH CAROLINA, AND THE GREAT LAKES REGION. IT WILL GROW ON INLAND SITES, SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT ROOTING AND FOLIAGE CHARACTERISTICS WHICH MAY / EL. 18.0' kn Q HIGH IN SAND AND/OR SALINE CONTENT,PROVIDED APPLICATIONS Or FERTILIZERS STRENGTHEN THE OVERALL REINFORCEMENT PROGRAM BUNCH PLANTING ALSO /• �//� APPROX. 20'WIDE x 1150' LONG. - m tS F Z O O CONTAINING NITROGEN ARE MADE. REQUIRES A SUNNY POSITION IN A LIGHT, ALLOWS THE PLANTS BEST SUITED FOR THE SLOPE ENVIRONMENT TO EVENTUALLY t EL. 16.0' EL. 16,0' WELL-DRAINED SOIL MD IS VERY TOLERANT OF SEVERE MARITIME EXPOSURE. THE DOMINATE THE PLANT COMMUNITY. FINALLY, IN CASES WHERE ONE SPECIES USED ID - . i , [ 0 O � PLANT HAS A DEEP,STRONG AND EXTENSIVELY CREEPING RHIZOME, AND CAN NOT HEALTHY OF HAD BEEN RECENTLY STREZED,THERE HAS BEEN A SAFETY I �1 Z BECOME INVASIVE WHEN GROWING IN SUITABLE CONDITIONS. THIS ABILITY TO FACTOR IN PLANNING BY PLANTING NUMEROUS SPECIES. MULCH SHALL BE PROVIDED. r. s I u] 4,411?:) COLONIZE MAKES THIS GRASS VERY VALUABLE FOR DUNE STABILIZATION. EL. 14,0' . , [ 61.5' EL 14,0' ZCCI • %. " APPROX DIST TO HIGH WATER Q O PLANTING: THE BEST TIME TO PLANT BEACH GRASS 15 FROM OCTOBER I TO MARCH ow ,, `�;, I - ILI Z p EL. 12.0' EL. 12.0' H 30 IN THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION,BUT MAY BE EXTENDED TO APRIL 30 IN NEW TERRACING: . . , ,� t,/] $ ENGLAND IN MOST SEASONS. IF PROPERLY PLANTED, GOOD SURVIVAL CAN BE /,' `.:<'r .`-� PROP.70E OF BLUFF = EL. 113' �. O O THE BLUFF FACE FROM ABOVE THE ARMOR STONE BASE SHALL BE RCC WPED TOA .� Y':s' ; '." [�•s •' W I 0 H- z O EXPECTED AT ANY TIME DURING THIS PERIOD,EXCEPT WHEN SOIL 15 FROZEN. MORE STABLE ANGLE WHICH WILL BE MAINTAIN BY PROPOSED TERRACING AND TERRACING 0 TOE OF BLUFF .,.: PROP.STONE REVETMENT 3 SIMMER PLANTINGS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. SHALL BE 310 O.C. MIN EL. I0.o' : ..r ; I EL. Io.O' p- o O VEGETATION. THE TERRACES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED OF LUMBER AND SECURED BY USE 2x10 CCA SET 3-5 TON ARMOR STONE O O Jl _ Q U- AMERICAN BEACH GRASS GAN BE PLANTED EITHER BY HAND OR BY MECHANICAL STAKES. THEY WILL PROVIDE A STABLE SURFACE FOR VEGETATION. INSTALL EROSION PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE ��ti I (4'4' - 4.75'4' STONE,TYP) v. FT H �. • ir1 cz 0_ CONTROL BLANKETS TO PREVENT THE PLANTING SURFACE FROM WASHING AY-TAY. EQUIPMENT DESIGNED FOR THIS WORK. THE STEMS OF PLANTS (G1LM5)ARE USED BEACH GRASS AND ROSA RU6OBA PLANTED ON THE TERRACES DO THE MOST WORK SECURE WITH 2x2x4' Ig EL. 8.0' ,, T� N N EL. 0.0' Q. ? O Q FOR PLANTING STOCK. TINO TO THREE CALMS ARE PLANTED PER HOLE. SPADE TO HOLD THE BLUFF FACE. THEIR ROOTS HOLD THE SOIL IN PLANE AND DRAW STAKES (6'OGJ PROP.STONE REVETMENT 0 "' In Ix co PLANTS 18' BY 18" UNLESS WIND EROSION IS SEVERE,THEN SPACING IS REDIIGED TO GROUNDWATER FROM THE BLUFF. THEIR FOLIAGE SOFTENS THE IMPACT OF RAIN AND A� ill SHALL NOT ENGROAuGH ON EL. 6.0' Z_ W O 12" BY 12'. STAGGER THE PLANTINGS IN ALTERNATE ROWS TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM SLOWS WATER RUNOFF. EROSION CONTROL. ON VERY STABLE AREAS WHERE WIND IS NOTA FACTOR,A EL. 4.0' ^ G EX. TOE OF BLUFF - EL. 5.9' SPACING OF 24"8Y 24' 15 SUITABLE. AN 18' BY IB' SPACING REQUIRES 58,500 v # EXISTIN COLITIS PER ACRE,OR 1350 GULM5 PER I A00 SQUARE FEET. 1` EX. HIGH KIR = EL. 4.15' EL 4 0 ,._, Al< in BEACH GRASS CA/LMS 1-1./ST BE PLANTED AT LEAST 0" DEEP. THIS PREVENTS APPROVED PLANTINGS: til ry PLANTS FROM DRYING OUT,A5 WELL A5 BEING BLOWN OUT BY THE WIND. A TILING AREAS THAT HAVE BEEN PROPOSED FOR RE-VEGETATION SHALL BE PLANTED WITH A ?�, . . ' UNEXI NRBED '^ O O N u' O OR DITCHING SPADE 15 AN EXCELLENT TOOL FOR OPENING THE PLANTING HOLE.THE COMBINATION OF THE FOLLOWING APPROVED PLANTINGS, VARIETIES OF PLANTINGS EL. 2.0' '• N • , _ EL 20' Con0 Q = O GULM5 AND ROOTS MUST BE KEPT MOIST BEFORE AND WRING PLANTING. SUCCESS (SHRUBS,GRASSES AND GROUND COVERS) ESTABLICA KD WITHIN THE SAME PLANTING AREA .�, :. ., = ILI .. OF PLANTING WILL INCREASE IF THE STOCK 15 DORMANT OR HAS MADE VERY WILL INCREASE THE PROBABILITY OF SUCCESSFUL BLUFF STABILIZATION, F , '` N LITTLE GROWTH. EL. 0,0' , PPS 25' ( - 7i -B.O. EXCAVATION = EL.OD' EX. LOW WTR = EL. t0.0' EL. 0.0' O O Z PROPOSED GRASS AREA(MIX,OF AMMOPHILA BREVILIGULATA) BEACH GRASS 2-3 CULTIVARS, IMPROVED AND SELECTED MATERIALS COLUMNS PER PLANTING HOLE 12" O.0 MAX.WITH PANICUM VIRGATUM) SWITCH GRASS AT PROVIDE FILTER FABRIC . , PROP. 10-IS LB CORE STONE(4" TO 8" RIP i--> Q Q [VEGETATIVE CULMS]OF 'GAPE' AND 'HATTERAS' ARE COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE, 2'-0" O.G., 2 GAL. CONTAINEIR), AS SHOWN(ENCASE CORE RAP) TO BE PLACED ON AND AROUND THOUGH SEED 15 NOT AVAILABLE. STONE ALL SIDES) APPROX. 125' (tl7 FILTER FABRIC TO PREVENT SCOURING Q AND V 'GAPE' 15 THE MOST REGENT VARIETY AND WAS DEVELOPED BY THE NATURAL PROPOSED NORTHERN BAYBERRY BUSH RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE [IN 1970] AT THE CAPE MAY PLANT MATERIALS (MYRICA PENSYLVANICA) TO BE PLANTED AT A MINIMUM 3 FOOT ON CENTER (SEE PLANTING CENTER,GAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NEW JERSEY. MATERIAL FOR THIS RELEASE WAS DETAIL,SHT I) PAGE COLLECTED IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY,MASSACHUSETTS. IT 15 VERY VIGOROUS,A HEAVY CULM PRODUCER WITH LEAVES EXCEPTIONALLY BROAD, AND SPREADS AND RAPIDLY BY RHIZOMES. PROPOSED BEACH ROSE BUSH (ROSA PI/605A) TO BE PLANTED AT A MINIMUM 3 FOOT ON SECTION 'A' HATTERAS' WAS DEVELOPED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT CENTER. (SEE PLANTING DETAIL, SHT U PROPOSED SHORE STABILIZATION STRUCTURE 2 STATION AND 15 BETTER ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN CLIMATES. HATTERAS WAS MD NOT TO SCALE DEVELOPED FROM A COLLECTION OF 18 CLONES SCREENED FOR VIGOR AND RATE PROPOSED BEACH PLUM BUSH PRUNUS MARITIMA) TO BE PLANTED AT A MINIMUM'3 FOOT ON OF SPREAD. THIS CULTIVAR 15 CHARACTERIZED BY EARLY VIGOR. CENTER. 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ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY IS PREPARED. AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THC TITLE Title Surveys — Subdivisions — SIP Pions — Construction Loyouf LENDING (INSTITUTION PANY. GOVERNMENTAL HEREON,AGENCY TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- PHONE (631)727-2090 Fax (631)727-1727 TUTION CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS 1586 Mom Rood PO Box 16 AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. IF Jomesport, New York 11947 Jomesport, New York 11947 ANY. NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. :11-O25-G gsLA� � s0 - � 49.69TE / SURVIEYSOF AP PROPERTY 0� � „ E 45 SOVTI�O]LL J_J24 6 W / PPME'� N\GH WA1Eftr •• 56 �/ _,_.-14o12 4+16w TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 2-0 „FEaNaa° p2°" B�nv�F� ,., _; 'zzz� SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK ° ____— __ =____ ;__, 2=22( S.C. 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V� 4 ° e . .sow, D .LAND SO N.Y.S Lm Na 50467 \ \ Nathan Taft Corwin III UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION EDUCATION LAW Land Surveyor COPIESHLANDDF SURVEYOR'S INKED NOTEEAL BEARINGR EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY Successor To' Stanley J Isoksen, Jr. L.S CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN Joseph A Ingegno TS ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY IS PREPARED, AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE Title Surveys — $ubdIVISIGIIS — Site Plans — Construction Layout TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- PHONE (631)727-2090 Fox (631)727-1727 TUTION CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHT OF WAYS 1586 Mom Road P.0 Box 15 AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF Jomesport, New York 11947 Jomesport, New York 11947 ANY. NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. 81-025—L T"� PROPOSED TOE OF BLUFF MD SOUND Dg OF h� ° et TOP OF PROPOth-D REVETMENT 5SE0&'A SHT 2) BLUFF MAJOR USE 15TO STABILIZE MOVING SAND ALONG THE LEGEND: 6 g DTES: • ABBREVIATIONS: ofpoloPR: TOP OF 5701E � " 1, r oo D ' ,.,,,c�TATLANTIC SEACOAST AND GREAT LAKES REGION. IT 15 THE ISLAND STO ItNtve 0,•0• 0)Sh Eco REVETMENT 93' Citi IS Oy0'PRa StoNE 9 yl/� BEST SPECIES FOR THE INITIAL STABILIZATION OF FRONTAL PROPERTY LINE ASV --- ABOVE p R 2. LONG GO'"a l4)' T� OR Qovii.,coNGT BLUFF DUFFS/BLUFF. AFF --- ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR h m 5� 1 1OBJECT TO BE REMOVED ' ` ;er ATOM hW"Oµ �` AFC' --- ABOVE FINISHED GRADE .', '' a PROPOfi®TOE of BLUFF ANv TOP RE-VEGETATION: USEFUL A5 AN EROSION CONTROL PLANT ON �ry l5)3 1 r of PROPOSED STONE ItEVETNENT NON-DUNE AREAS WHERE SOILS ARE VERY SANDY OR EXISTING BUILDING BC --- BOTTOM OF CURB SITE LOCATION AND ; : ==e ao Pc Q, n oil u 20 — �r�j br 813111 RN,(SEE SEGT SIR 2) INHERENTLY DROUGHTY AND THE SITE CONDITIONS MAKE , PROPOSED BEACH CCESS: a < o ■ say a ati'.4 ESTABLISHMENT OF SEEDED SPECIES VERY DIFFICULT. IN THIS EXISTING CONTOUR -6—� GB --- CATCH BASIN FROM NEI6N60RIN6 PRQpERTY TA r J 1_ u CUR ^"� N APPLICATION,THE BEPLH GRASS MAY ONLY SURVIVE A FEW cl. --- CENTER LINE OF PAVEMENT 111E KiT,PROPERTY(1,!Ifl T,9E)I f -Nr 1 ,;)TOP OF STONE ° •' `-Ers°'w' eome•+`���v���'�r ° 'to YEARS, BUT IT PLAYS A VALUABLE ROLE IN JUMP-STARTING PROPOSED CONTOUR i it r ^ REVETFENT a 9. 113' A--' -�.1:. s7liY�� V 4 U1 NOTE' �— GONG --- CONCRETE19 ' ,-5a mme;.... •• G m 1s ° TAPER TOP OF STONE PLANT SUCCESSION. ALSO USED ON SOILS HIGH IN SALINITY, ' _ r ,u:,.r.:,, z ,,,,4=t f i'.�"�-�.�� TERRACE AND 410110-1 " z 9 REVETMENT FROM EL. 11.3' SUCH AS INDUSTRIAL WASTE N®IN6 VEGETATIVE COVER. CONST -- CONSTRUCTION y �r �` 'h 1 ' N. `" w Htd • - RE VEGETATE AS T25^ PROPOSED BERM �`��`��`� `i �N �`� �v `■ CONT --- CONTINUOUS/GON7INUE d a ,-,,sON WEST SIDE TO EL. 99 e ,s� o -` °e UT ONG 15LANp"50UN0 . / ♦,f 1j� INDICATED ON EAST SIDE OF DESCRIPTION 4 �o a a" r § Iy /� •. • I� .(X£SECT'A',SHT y ---.:5,-,.....:411$ T O CPR --- COPPER ■F' r, • FOR LONTINIATION OF J t^ m : PROGEE 6E#D e,SHT 2INS�i _ „ i� ' GRASS WITH MANY STEMS PER CLUMP. IT MAY REACH A HEIGHT EXISTING GRADE x 6 0 DIP --- DUCTILE IRON PIPE ,_`` � ,ue a�� 1,� � r o �I PROPERTY(APPROX. 13% GENERAL: GRASS FAMILY(POALEAEJ. AMERICAN BEACH IPM- �r� L w an TIN TAPER) GRASS, ISA LEAFY,SPREADING,RHIZOMATOUS, NATIVE, BUNCH DIAM --- DIAMETER t o ,e," < �r :n 1 PROPOSED ��S'� (SEE SEDT A',SHT 2) _/ ���//�/�� i AD SN PREVETFENT ROPERTY W �p aT ��"aG�'1�-� � i�T" ��t'EY%d #... � r3 roBTlu PANICLE, THREE TEN INCHES LONG,AND APPEARS IN LATE JULY PROPOSED GRADES x�h D.H.--- DOUBLE HALL -, l _ :vim./IA A ,F 1° `��- �o ,PF:..-� d y OF TWD TO THREE FEET. THE SEED HEAD 15 A SPIKE-LIKE , _",,,•^ ° �w�i' •i�`�r�� Lm �k a° 91++ PHOTO KEY 0 q • Q m""p �_i%'�.•:r-�,� /( /�/� SWv.,)l f µENG OR AUGUST, LEAVES ARE LONG AND NARROW, AND MAY ep. --- EDGE OF PAVEMENT -' - " �.1� \i w q w Hi • >ry�'�.� � r" `�VG4� BECOME ROLLED OR FOLDED A5 IT MATURES. - r.,",,: ■ L 5 ; - ^7 ` moi r•' v a ,,, �°+ EXISTING DISCHARGE PIPES UTILITY POLE `�a EXIST --- EXISTING ' .. ` " " 4 '.( , �a s PROPOS® 5'WIDE NON-TURF PUFFER -,��t-�a �`�wjie-MiceAr. ° Q�ib =_���. s� ALONG FACE OF BLUFF WHICH ONE OUTSTANDING GROWTH GHARAGTERISTIG 15'NE STRONG FD --- FLOOR DRAIN " v, _ �1� - LANDTIVE of T,O.BLUFF,PLANT ^p e.��.K 4�1�j'� _ TS �x WERE PREVIOUSLY USED FOR UNDERGROUND STEMS (RHIZOMES) THAT SPREAD BENEATH THE 0`•`," "1 . �� •^u- ] PR/NATIVE VEGETATION,SEE RANTING '� f„yid „w-. STORM WATER DISCHARGE \ t , } d ry E raF/6 --- FIBER GLASS - , , , 6 d • Ce '+_ SAND AND GIVE RISE TO MAW NEW PLANTS. ITS VIGOROUS TBR = TO BE REMOVED W A 6 v $ ° g ISL �.�Ltdl:' '>b SHALL BE ABANDONED. FTC --- FOOTING �,' '� ° ” SROPOS E,THIS PWS. \ yr , i � �'" _ GR0141H ENABLES THE PLANT TO WITHSTAND HEAVY DEPOSITS \Q jet' ,-a' •.„.� a OF SAND AND GROW UP THROUGH IT. el = ELEVATION _ _ PROPOSED 3'WIDE x I'HIGH(MIN)BERM b zs' aE,nsY”- GA - - GAGE, GAUGE ��. ill \� „n"�T�rt• ' . : ��� - - SITE AND BEACH ACCESS II-I LOCATED SEAWARD OF LIMIT OF 15'NDN-TURF56 t^-waw ” ( COASTAL EROSION ESTABLISHMENT GV --- GALVANIZED BUFFER AREA(SEE SECTION A SHT 2). BERM � � r � Q, ea HAZARD LINE AS SCALED ADAPTATION: TIS NATIVE TO THE 1410-ATLANTIC COASTAL MET --- METAL �OGATI ON MAP SHALL EXTEND N-095 PROPERTY LINES AS a x x55.3 FROM 'COASTAL EROSION , Folsom, i CTI' © °g HAZARD AREA MAP' REGION FROM MAINE TO NORTH CAROLINA, AND THE GREAT SCOPE OF WORK: NTC' --- NOT TO SCALE ‘A/ca EAST PROPERTY LME, FX'TEND 20'4'MIN �b 'Q PHOTO No. 55-518-83 LAKES REGION. IT WILL GROW ON INLAND SITES,HIGH IN SAND NOT TO SCALE(20'RETURN),MAINTAIN BERM HEIGHT OF I' SF T 10 OF 49 AND/OR SALINE CONTENT,PROVIDED APPLICATIONS OF I. CONSTRU CT PROPOSED STONE REVETMENT(t)I50 FT LONG(INCLUDES(U O.H:-- OVER HEAD I ABOVE FINISHED ERADE3wxPotY r, '° • � �x ac FERTILIZERS CONTAINING NITROGEN ARE MADE, REQUIRES A 10' RETURN). CONSTRUCTION OF THE REVETMENT A5 FOLLOWS: PLC'S --- PLACES NOTE: WEST PROPERTY LINE: EXTBD 12'4'MIN. µE1URN ' f� I.� SUNNY POSITION IN A LIGHT, HELL-DRAINED 501E ANp IS VERYq THE FIRST ROW OF ARMOR STONE WILL BE INSTALLED BELOW THE MACHINERY ACCESS FOR THE PROPOSED WORK WILL BE FROM: to RE URN),MANTAIN BERM F[IC T aF I' O TOLERANT OF SEVERE MARITIME EXPOSURE, T}E PLANT HAS A EXISTING GRADE ON A BED OF 10-15 LB CORE STONE, t LO' IN DEPTH PVC' --- POLYVINYL CHLORIDE NEIGHBORING PROPERTY TO THE WEST, VIA TOP OF BLUFF. ABOVE FINISHED GRADE $ 21x,' T �¢X15t� 0o,. opN''• • N/O/F DEEP, STRONG AND EXTENSIVELY CREEPING RHIZOME,AND GAN (MIW AND UNDERLAIN WITH FILTER CLOTH. THE ARMOR STONES WILL RCP --- REINF. GONG. PIPE will nw P m410 i". is ANGELO H. MANOLAKIS BECOME INVASIVE WHEN GROWING IN SUITABLE CONDITIONS, BE INSTALLED AT THE BASE OF THE EXISTING BLUFF TWO STONES 'AQ0% ) snhEL 4 ANNA H. MANOLAKIS ' REINF --- REINFORCED LIMIT OF IS'NON-TURF Sz M,-a/�' *50 THIS ABILITY TO COLONIZE MAKES THIS BRASS VERY DEEP AND ONE STONE HIGH, A5 DEPICTED IN SECTION 'A' (SHT 2). BUFFER AREA •' ,e.,0%,„:„...410aa r . u�a+� " •n s ma VALUABLE FOR DUNE STABILIZATION. INCLUDING THE BED OF CORE STONE, THE BASE OF THE STRUCTURE SD --- STORM DRAIN `" L_ el+rel `roP �' °- IA Qin° • PLANTING: THE BEST TIME TO PLANT BEACH BRASS 15 FROM WILL BLUFF(TEND APPROXIMATELY 5.9' BELOW THE GRADE I TOE OF ST --- STEEL PROPOSED II-I % ve OCTOBER 1 TO MARCH 30 IN THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION,&JT TG --- TOP OF CURB °; o EX(STIH. e, B. THE SECOND ROW OF ARMOR STONE WILL OF INSTALLED TWO T o• ' MAY BE EXTENDED TO APRIL 30 IN NEW ENGLAND IN MOSTbrig SHORELINE STABILIZATION PLAN: x y5S P�..,•�t 4 ;°,, 25t0R �muT F N STONES DEEP AND ONE STONE HIGH ON TOP THE 5 WILL TERM --- TERMINATE • �,,,c,F SEASONS. IF PROPERLY PLANTED, GOOD SURVIVAL GAN BE BASE DESCRIBED IN 'ITEM A'ABOVE, THE ARMOR STONE WILL BE W""- VIF --- VERIFY IN FIELD "��,. ,"o' 2Q5� EXPECTED AT ANY TIME WRING THIS PERIOD,EXCEPT WHEN PLACED AND SHAPED 50 THAT THE TOE OF THE SLOPE DOES NOT 100' °Fi V"Pir Yw^ - F _ SITUATE AT, • APPROVED BY k \& oV"mP 74,°' 0 0 501E 15 FROZEN. SUMMER PLANTINGS ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. EXTEND SEAWARD OF THE EXISTING TOE OF BLUFF AND THE NM --- WELDED WIRE MESH r Y m STRUCTURE DOES NOT ENCROACH ON THE EXISTING BEACH. SOUTHOLD, N.Y. C./ BOARD OF TRUSTEES x 5 $ •as' S1 w ,y ,s °'b •if AMERICAN BEACH GRASS CAN BE PLANTED EITHER BY HAND G. THE FINAL ROW OF ARMOR STONE WILL BE INSTALLED ONE STONE TOWN OF 50UTHOLD a C) pl4` OR BY MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGNED FOR THIS WORK THE DEEP AND ONE STONE HIGH ON TOP OF TIE PARTIALLY EXPOSED -• a TOWN OF SOUTHOLD b a SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK r STEMS OF PLANTS(LULMS) ARE USED FOR PLANTING STOCK. BASE DESCRIBED IN 'ITEM B'ABOVE FORA TOTAL HEIGHT OF W EX.�. 0' OO TWO TO THRE'- CULMS ARE PLANTED PER HOLE. SPACE PLANTS APPROXIMATELY 5,4'ABOVE &RADE. THE BANK WILL BE GRADED SGTM NO.: 1000-51-01-03 W ry DATE `r b N mutt 18' BY 18' UNLESS WIND EROSION 15 SEVERE,THEN SPACING 15 AND THE ARMOR WILL BE 5HAPED 50 THAT THE TOE OF THE SLOPE TERRACING SCHEDULE SITE DATA: �X15TINB, PROPOSED: a m Tai REDUCED TO 12" BY 12'. STAGGER THE PLANTINGS IN DOES NOT EXTEND SEAWARD OF THE EXISTING TOE OF BLUFF AND / ° ALTERNATE ROME TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM EROSION CONTROL. TERRACE SLOPE ACCORDING TO SCH.BELOW: AREA OF SITE: T1,353 S.F. (I.T1b AC) N,G. �/ xp sIa O THE 51 MUGTURE DOC-5 NOT ENCROACH ON THE EXISTING BEACH, THE (TO TIE LINE) Fi•l t eu ON VERY STABLE AREAS WHERE WIND 15 NOTA FACTOR,A STONES AND BANK WILL AGAIN BE SHAPED,GRADED AND FILLED AS NI- }- ® as a ,i GORGING OF 24" BY 24' 15 SUITABLE. AN 18"BY 18' SPACING NEEDED TO ENSURE A STABLE SLOPE FOR THE BLUFF FACE. ALL SLOPES OF 1:3 W en x STORY _ p REQUIRE-5 58,500 GINS PER ACRE,OR 1,350 GULM5 PER 1,000 DISTURBED AND BARE AREAS OF THE BLUFF FACE FROM TOP TO TERRACING TO BE INSTALLS AT b'OG.SPACING SITE PLAN BASED ON ORIGINAL SURVEY BY: BRICK ^• 5 a - SQUARE FEET. PROPOSED TOE OF BLUFF WILL BE PLANTED WITH APPROVED NATIVE P.O. AN IS GORWIN III, L.S. x 2 W �'- GARAGE �, VW VEGETATION MD TERRACED. THE PLANTING WILL 8E MAINTAINED 1 as.*r� r S BEACH GRASS GULMS MUST BE PLANTED AT LEAST 8" DEEP. UNTIL THE VEGETATION 15 SUCCEZdULLY ESTABLISHED. JAMESPORT, N.Y. 11941 • D TE c E Il V E '1 M • M % THIS PREVENTS PLANTS FROM DRYING OUT,A5 WELL AS BEING PHONE: 631-727-2090 IS ly F+-1 O BLOWN OUT BY THE WIND. A TILING OR DITCHING SPADE 1S AN 2. CONSTRUCT PROPOSED NON-TURF BUFFER(IS' WIDE MINIMUM) LANDWARD 3 DATE 2011 EXCELLENT TOOL FOR OPENING THE PLANTING HOLE. lit CALMS OF TOP OF BLUFF. INSTALL A 3'WxI'H (MIN) BERM ALONG LANDWARD TLE:FEB.EB. 14.'-O" -- • AND ROOTS 141ST BE KEPT MOIST BEFORE AND DURING J W 64 BORDER OF PROPOSED BUFFER. RE-VEGETATE BUFFER AREA W TERRACING TO BE INSTALLED AT 3'O.C,SPACING JUL 2 T 2012 1� a 0 PLANTING. SUCCESS OF ALANTINS WILL INCREASE IF THE NATIVE PLANTINGS - SEE PLANTING SCHEDULE AND SHEET 2 FORI STOCK IS DORMANT OR HAS MADE VERY LITTLE GROWTH. APPROVED PLANTINGS AND PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. APPLICANT/OWNER: - 4, Mc LISTER Southh°Itl Town L(1 N J CULTIVARS, IMPROVED AND SELECTED MATERIALS 1 PnarN Trustees [7]J — 3.BILL OR MATERIALS: m CONTAINER OR BARE ROOT g [VEGETATIVE t_Iw- `W ' WORK SEAWARD OF TOP OF BLUFF: PLANTING: COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE,THOUGH SEED 15 NOT AVAILABLE. A. 816 TONS OF 3-5 TON ARMOR STONE(APPROX.4' -4.15'DIA 2 GENERAL NOTES J • B. 161 CU. YDS.OF GORE STONE OR RIP RAP SLOPES OF I:I OR GREATER I. NO FILL PNILL BE PEALED SEAWARD OF THE PROPOSED STONE REVETMt1NT. W CONTAINER OR BARE ROOT PLANTING INVOLVES PLACING SINGLE OR GAPE' 15 THE MOST REGENT VARIETY AND MS DEVELOPED BY G. 1000 CU.YDS. OF SANDY FILL (FOR USE ON BLUFF FADE) TERRACING TO BE INSTALLED AT I'OL.SPACING 2.AREA S TALL BE RE-VEGETATED LANDWARD OF THE PROPOSED STONE REVETMENT N��i BMcn.S 11 ROOTED WILL EVENTUALLY INTO EXCAVATED HOLES o+THE THE NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE[IN 1910]AT D. PLANTINGS: A5 REQ'D BY SCOPE OF WORK MD PLANTING AND LANDWARD OF T.O. BLUFF. SLOPE. THIS METHOD WILL SPREAD INTO A UNIFORM THE CAPE MAY PLANT MATERIALS CENTER,CAPE MAY COURT ROOT COVERAGE. ROOTED PLANT MATERIALS OFFER CLIENT THE SCHEDULE(APPROXIMATELY 6511 S.F. OF RE-VEGETATION IS 3, NO DEBRIS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO FALL INTO NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES. MOST IMMEDIATE SOLUTION TO DEVELOPING AN EROSION CONTROL N ICK KATIE 1ENGINEER, wGKolaus HOUSE,NEW JERSEY. MATERIAL FOR THIS RELEASE WAS REQUIRED LESS THE AREA 15 OCCUPIED BY ESTABLISHED, �_ • (ALLECTED IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY,MASSACHUSETTS, IT 15 4.ANY DISTURBED GRADED WILL BE RESTORED TO BALK TO ORIGINAL WITHIN AND SLOPE STABILIZATION SN PROGRAM THAT CAN SECURE A SLOPE. STABLE EXISTING VEGETATION). PROPERTY LINES. //�'�O F NE • USE A ROOTED PLANT MATERIALS WHEN YOU NEED A FAST TO AVO VERY VIGOROUS,A HEAVY CALM PRODUCER WITH LEAVES WORK LANDWARD OF TOP OF BLUFF: 1 5. THERE ARE NO VEGETATED TIDAL NFTLANDS ON THE SITE. !!//,�C - T e LO PROGRAM FOR SLOPE AREAS. THIS ALLOWS YOU AVOID THE EXCEPTIONALLY BROAD,AND SPREADS RAPIDLY BY RHIZOMES. A. q00 GU.YDS. OF SANDY FILL(USED TO FILL WASHED OUT AREA) CRITICAL GERMINATION PERIOD FOR SEEDING PROGRAMS OR V' _ Gf P ROOT DEVELOPMENT FOR CUTTINGS PLACE MATERIAL INTO B. PLANTINGS: AS REQD BY SCOPE OF WORK AND PLANTING (_ i T� POSITION ON THE SLOPE MIN*THE FALL OR SPRING. PRIOR TO 'HATTERAS' NAS DEVELOPED BY THE NORTH CAROLINAI PLK,INi MATERIAL IN HOLES MAKE CURE TO LOOSEN THE ROOT R A SCHEDULE (APPROXIMATELY 3,151.14 S.F.OF RE-VEGETATION IS BALL OR IN THE LASE OF BARE ROOT PLANTS,MAKE SURE THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION AND IS BETTER ADAPTED 1 l ROOTS ARE NOT BOW OR BENT UPWARDS IN THE HOLES. TO SOUTHERN CLIMATES. HATTERAS WA5 DEVELOPED FROM A RErgI11RED WITHIN'fHE NON-ICRP BUFFER AREA LE55 THE AREA ��"I �� a COLLECTION OF 18 CLONES SCREENED FOR VIGOR AND RATE THAT MAY BE OCCUPIED BY ESTABLISHED,STABLE EXISTING BECAUSE TIE IMMEDIATE SLOPE STABILIZATION EXPECTATIONS OF USING , - ° ROOTED MATERALS ARE OFTEN TOO HIGH,PLANTING SHALL BE OF SPREAD, MI15 CULTIVAR I5 CHARACTERIZED BY EARLY NATIVE VEGETATION). • �\ "TL (� _, �'`� \` PLANTED IN GROUPINGS OR BUNCH PIANTIN65. THIS HETHOD ,g VIGOR ' a '?gJ 9, C* ALLOWS YOU TO PLACE PLANTS WHICH HAVE SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT F ROOTING AND FOLIAGE CHARACTERISTICS MOW 1, t. PRUNE I/8' OF LEAF AREA EUT \`\\"S .i STRENGTHEN THE OVERALL REINFORCEMENT PROGRAM BACH RETAIN NATURAL FOW'I PLANTING ALSO ALLOWS THE PLANTS BEST SUITED FOR THE JEFFREY T. SUTLER, P.E. SLOPE ENVIRONMENT TO EVENTUALLY DOMINATE THE PLANT I` PROPOSED FEW ~ COMMUNITY. FINALLY,IN CASES WHERE ONE SPECIES USED ID NOT SPRAY WITH WILT-PROOF B HEALTHY OF HAP BEEN RECENTLY STRESSED,THERE HAS BEEN A A N/O/F Z. MICAH KAPLAN SHRUB/BUSH PER ACCORDING TO MFG'S INSTRUCTIONS ,'T.-, -I SAFETY FACTOR IN PLANNING BY RANTING WEEMS SPECIES. 4 GAYLE CRANE NOTE: PLANTING SCHEDULE . IF FOLIAGE 15 PRESENT O cif., 0 1€ KAPLAN (5ff3 T IOL. GROUND LINE TO BE SAME AS AT O WO r KILO SHALL BE PROVIDED. $1 r ' ALL PLANTED VEGETATION WILL REQUIRE THE I: R( 0 -S 0 ) -1 TERRACING: �1' MONITORING OVER 3 GROWING SEASONS. �., ESTABLISHED VEGETATION p d z INC THE BLUFF FACE FROM ABOVE THE ARMOR STONE BASE SHALL BE RESHAPED TO A MORE STABLE 1, 18' MIN. FOR MEANS STABILIZATION OR \ p ANGLE MICE WILL BE WOTAIN BY PROPOSED TERRACING AN)VEGETATION.THE TERRACES PLANTS UP TO 4' I' \ V H'�v, (PLANTED 6RAJ..CC AFD/OR TERRACING) 11:10F-1 20 m 0 CD j WILL BE CONSTRICTED OF LUMBER AND SECURED BY STAKES. THEY LULL PROVIDE A STABLE N WAGE FOR Vl%ETATION INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS TO PREVENT THE PLANTING i HIGH,20" MIN. FOR 'l; '/�� S,RFACE FROM WA5HNG�AWAY.BEACH GRASS AND ROM RIGA5A PLANTED ON THE TERRACES PLANTS OVER 4' -` ` E1°� ; . REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP OF Ncri4 _ O DO HIE MOST WORK TO HOLD THE BUFF FACE.THEIR ROOTS HOLD THE SOIL IN PLACE AND PLANTING SCHEDULE HIGH O . SLAW GROUNDWATER RUNOF FROM THE BLUFF,THEIR FOLIAGE SOFTENS THE IMPACT OF RAIN AND S BALL9 -4O cz SLOWS,MATER RUNOFF, BACKFILL WITH TOPSOIL APEAT-MESS a Q "' Z a. N AREAS • THAT HAVE BEEN PROPOSED FOR RE-VEGETATION SHALL BE 3:1 RATIO BY VOLUME IN 9' m N ELj O p < csi ' PLANTED WITH A COMBINATION OF THE FOLLOWING APPROVED LAYERS-WATER EACH LAYER UNTIL f ? APPROVED PLANTINGS: 9� TYPICAL SHRUB SETTLED. DO NOT TAMP t O «: IY Q o N � PLANTINGS. VARIETIES OF PLANTINGS (SHRUBS,6RA7.sCG AND GROUND PLANTING DETAIL x AREAS THAT HAVE BEEN PROPOSED FOR RE-VEGETATION SHALL BE PLANTED WITH A COMBINATION OF THE COVERS) ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE SAME PLMTIN&AREA WILL 6" FOR PLANTS UP TO 4' HIGH 8" z N W FOLLOWING APPROVED PLANTINGS. VARIETIES OF PLANTINGS(SHRUBS,GRASSES AND 6RCUND COVERS) • INCREASE THE PROBABILITY OF 5L'CCE55FUL BLUFF STABILIZATION. N.T.S. — ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE SAME PLANTING AREA WILL INCREASE THE PROBABILITY OF SUCCESSFUL BUFF FOR PLANTS ODER 4' HIGH O U J ? # E STABIL1ZAiloN. O� PROPOSED GRASS AREA(MIX OF AMMOPHILA PROPOSED GRASS AREA MIX OF PMMOPHU BREVILI6ULATA BEACH GRASS 2-3 COUR*PER PLANTING • �5O Q• • el * W W BREVILIGULATA) BEACH GRASS 2-3 COLUMNS PER Q�-• J T HOLE 12"OC MAX.WITH PANILIIM VIRGAIUM)SWTLH GRASS AT 2'-O"OL.,2 GAL.COMAINEW. I KFeY�. " W • PLANTING HOLE 12'OL MAX.WITH PANICUM VIRGATUM) LL Q w r l kr) 0 O N EX.Wq.l "• W * W * W W w,vw.dlgnelnycll.com o Hsi WWQ N — 0 A SWITCH BRASS AT 2'-0"O.C,2 &AL.CONTAINER). 0 F U PROPOSED NORTHERN BAYBERRY EUSH I O, 3Oo Pn t • < ^" ' W * W or .. (MYRICA FENSYLVPNICJ)TO BE PLANTED AT A MINIMUM 3 FOOT ON CENTER.(SEE PLANTING DETAIL,BHT U ,� i3°2-i ,� ' 2 \ �� &Q ��I I Wootherr11.aom W N xQ EL 1�\ (for states) I PROPOSED BEACH ROSE BUSH(ROSA RI605A)TO BE PUNTED AT A MINIMM 3 FOOT ON CENTER (SEE a -T6 • 4 '• {�.,\��jT BLUFF FACE PROPOSED NORTHERN BAYBERRY BUSH tg I N a r Z LLt PLANTING DETAIL,SHT U I ` •A • FA,• �J SJ` �� (SEAWARD OF (MIS I PENSYLVANIGA)TO BE PLANTED ATA Ma 800-272-4480 1 811 Z Q t'y TA.BLUFF) MINIMUM 3 FOOT ON CENTER.(SEE PLANTING DETAIL, z VIES la 0- o o Q 3 'e / By Lew,excavators end contractors working in the For safety mesons, homeowners are strongly PO v i PROPOSED BEACH RUM BUSH(PRUNUS MARITIMA)TO BE PUNTED AT A MINIMUM FOOT ON CENTER(SEE I O��.T-16N2 i PLANTING DEAR,SHIT I) f five boroughs of New Volk City and Nassau and encouraged to call as well when planning any PROPOSED BEACH ROSE BUSH(ROSA RUGOSA) TO BE Suffolk Counties on Long Island must contact type of digging on their properly.Homeowners k NOTES: PLANTED AT A MINIMUM 3 FOOT ON CENTER.(SEE DigNet, 1-800-272-4480 ar 811,at least 48 hours can contact us directly at 1-800-272-4480 or by PAGE : s I. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N,G.V.D. 1929 DATUM PLANING DETAIL,THIS DWG) but en more than 10 waking days o beginninging calling 811,the national call before you on ' 1 EXIISTING ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: sa weekends and legal holldeys)pdorm number.For excavation work completed on , EXIISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: 10 NPN-TURF ENP any mechanized digging or excavation work to responsibility-NOT the personal property,homeowner'Itis the contra+-toctorscooled ensure underground Ions are marked, FFIL. FIRST FLOOR I SIT = N T2 BUFFER Excavators and contractors can also submit DigNel Having utility lines marked prior to _ USH (PRUNE MARITINA) TO UM B G.FL. GARAGE FLOOR (LANDWARD OF PROPOSED BEACH PLlocate requests online,through ITIC. If you do not digging is free of charge. TH TOP OF W ALL BULKHEAD T,O.BWFF) BE PLANTED ATA MINIMUM 3 FOOT ON CENTER.(SEE PLANTING DETAIL,THIS DWG) currently use ITIC,pisses cell 1-800.524-7803 as, COTTON OF BULKHEAD TW TOP OF W G for more Information. R 30 15 0 30 60 9O 120 150 BR BOTTOM OF MULL k GRAPHIC SCALE I" = 30'-O" 'I of 2 0 1 15 o wvrx.dignatnycli.com ry n SLOPE CREST: NOTE: ��+ h El liWY011 or THE VEGETATION ALONG THE EDGE OF THE TOP OF THE SLOPE SERVES AS A PROTECTIVE BUFFER FOR ALL PLANTED VEGETATION WILL REQUIRE q \ et $,�oN I5tV (for thor11.cam m - THE SLOPE FADE. MAINTAIN OR ROAD ABLISH A GREENBELT WHICH WILL PROVIDE A BUFFERI (kr other stelae)BETWEEN THE SLOPE FADE AND ROADWAY AT THE TOP OF TFE BLUFF. THI5 15 PARTICULARLY MONITORING OVER 3 GROWING SEASONS. Gio SD IMPORTANT IN AREAS WHERE SLOPES ARE TO STEEP AND TOO HIGH FOR ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE 800-2�2-��80 811 3 p Q .€ STABILIZATION METHODS. THEREFORE, WHERE POSSIBLE MAINTAIN A STRIP OF DENSE NATURAL ' ! fo (/ P o VEGETATION ALONG THE BLUFF EDGE. THE ROOTS OF THE VEGETATION GM STRENGTHEN THE 5 BLUFFS RESISTANCE TO SLUMPING OR SLIDING. WHERE 11-E BLUFFS EDGE 15 CURRENTLY CLEARED By law,excavators and contractors working in the For safety reasons,homeowners are stronglyPI 1 PROPOSED IS' NON-TURF BUFFER FROM TA. BLUFF OR BEAR, REV WITH PLANTS/'fREES INDICATED IN CHART. five boroughs of Now York City and Nassau and encouraged to call as well when planning any I- 2 - • (THIS CASE EDGE OF RETAINING WALL) b Suffolk Counties on Long Island must contact type of digging on their property Homeowners g DigNet, 1-800-272-4480 or 811,at least 48 hours can contact us directly at 1800-272.4480 or by s but no more than 10 working days(excluding calling 811,the national call before you dig I5'NON-NRF BUFFER SHALL BE OUTFITTED WITH x�x W weekends and legal holidays)prior to beginning number.Far exravaeon work completed on PROPOSED 3'W x I'H BERM INSTALLED 0 BA1tRG W F -r any mechanized digging or excavation work to personal property,It is the contractors 1 SLOPE FACE: ensure underground lines are marked, responsibility-NOT the homeowners-to contact LANDWARD PERIMETER. SEE SITE PLM(DWS No.0 g q n$7 Excavator and contractors can also submit DI Nat Havingutility lines marked prior to yS�3 FOR PROPOSED BERM RETURN(5) LOCATION AND VEGETATION SHALL BE ESTABLISHED ON PATCHY AND BARREN SLOPE FACES AND SHALL BE TERRACED TO REDUCEg ry p E ct 6 LENGTH. RE-VEGETATE BUFFER WITH NATIVE EROSION. VARIOUS SPECIES CM BE PLANTED ON SLOPE FACES AND EXPECTED TO SUCCEED IN THE RATHER Hoc to requests online,through ITIC.If you do not digging Is free M cherya. o • VEGETATION(SEE PLANTING SCHEDULE) z SEVERE ENVIORMENT. THESE INCLUDE SEED MIXTURES OF GRASSES AND LEGUMES AND A RANGE OF SHRUBS AND currently use ITIC,please call 1-8005247603 o D BE for more information. o y(� `L LY MONITOARED FOR SIGNS OF UNDERCUTTING OAND TOPPLING. SHOULD THESE TITRLC GO LAPSE BEES CAUSE E OF �ji PES. NG UNDERMINING OF THE ROOT SYSTEM BY EROSION OR BY WIND THROW,LARGE VOLUMES OF EARTH GAN BE n n 3' MIN. DISTURBED BY THE TREE ROOTS WHEN THEY PULL FROM THE SLOPE. TFE RESULTING LARGE,BARE ARFAS ARE - y PROP BERM EXISTING RETAINI • •, OPENED TO FURTHER EROSION,WHICH MAY ENDANGER ADJACENT LAND AND VEGETATION. IF EXISTING TREES o o b d $ EXISTING SOD/6RA55 PLANTING TO _ BEGONE UNSTABLE THEY SHOULD BE GUT BEFORE THEY FALL. ROOT SYSTEMS SHOUD BE LEFT INTACT TO BIND -11 BEYOND TO REMAIN (LANDWARD OF 15' NON-TURF .� 8 SOIL FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME WHILE NEW LIVE,NEL)--ROOTED VEGETATION ESTABLICI ILO ITSELF. , BUFFER) \�� - \ ‘ I/ EXISTING STAIR rte, ESTABLISHING NEW VEGETATION PRIOR TO A TREE FALLING WOULD BE ADVANTAGEOUS. EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS, " •a° _ _77- SEE SLOPE FACE NOTE II . I I, 1, INC-RAL r 1)1r ,, '. ♦ ♦ 1 is ^ EL. 56.0' s� /\ EL. 56.0' / \ .:,; ... . . ♦ // - .I WALL - 5-. ' ,� �` \ ;:fir,', EL. 540 �. - _ WALL = ,,.9 EL 54.0' y \QEL 52.0' -_ ,, EL 52.0' '1�y \ • v EXISTING WASHED OUT AREA TO BE REFURBISHED, / ,FILL WITH TOPSOIL. TA. SOIL TO BE 4' BELOW TO. EXISTING EL. 50.0' (iti ......f. A�A Alit EL. 50.0' )RETAINING WALL. PLANT NATIVE VEGETATION WITHIN THE IS'-0" ca�l�) � \ WIDE NON-TURF BUFFER. SEE PLANTING SCHEDULE,THIS DWG. N;i r EL. 480' I EL. 48.0' I � .. �r�� 4' "' GULLIES SHALL BE FILLED AND GRADED I / ..`,:.. TO THE LEVEL OF ADJACENT BLUFF FADE. ^ r ��jEXISTING BLUFF FADE EL. 46.0' EL 46.0' ,•/STABILIZE AND REINFORCE BY TERRACING / ...;.� nn AND PLANTING W/APPROPRIATE NATIVE / / \ V rn EL. 44.0' i. :.. ?„,, VEGETATION. EL. 44.0' \ 0 Jy PROPOSED SHRUB TO BE PLANTED I- A5 AN ALTERNATE TO BEACH • N W, EL. 42.0' 44414,44 6RA55 WHERE CONDITIONS ALLOW. EL. 42.0' ':.� • PLANT 3'-0" ON CENTER,SEE 7NIN fa.; CZ ro ,�{ PLANTING SCHEDULE AND DETAIL, TERRACING. !� Q EL. 40.0' / �\/'}�T-�- DRAWING NO.1 / EL. 40.0' USE 2x2x4' LONG WA TREATED STAKES W/2x6 i]„(/ ° /a ) WA PLANKS SECA/RED TO STAKES. INSTALL W "TI / TERRACING PERPENDICULAR TO DOWNWARD en x EL. 38.0' , x`0,1 EL. 38.0' SLOPE. SECURE 2x6 PLANKS TO ADJACENT U_ • "�'"♦12U �/ EXISTING PLANKS ALONG HORIZONTAL PLANE. O UNDISTURBED / CD f EL. 360' H4111 \�\\, moil- SAND EL. 36.0' I O 2 ws J� /, '� EL. 34.0' / 1�h` \ EL. 34.0' `SLOPE TOE: �,, a O ' `//'' EXISTING VEGETATION SHALL AN ARMOR STONE BASE AT THE TOE OF THE BUFF PROTECTS THE BLUFF FACE BY ✓' vVS N ("1 REMAIN IN PLAGE,DELIBERATE COMPLETELY SEPARATING LAND FROM WATER. THE STONE BASE KEEPS THE _ EL. 3W' Si 1 CARE SHALL BE TAKEN NOT TO EL. 32.0' EARTH AND SAND BEHIND THEM FROM GRUMBLING AND SLUMMING. THE STONE f(1 DISTURB ROOT BASE OF WALL 1S PRIMARILY USED TO RESIST WAVE ACTION. TREES AND WOODY SHRUBS ,O • EXISTING PLANTINGS. CMBE USEFUL IN RESISTING UPLAND LANDSLIDING AND TOLERATING THE DYNAMIC EL, 30.0' - 1. EXISTING EL. 30.0' CHANGES IN TE COASTAL SHORE SYSTEM. VEGETATION AT THE SLOPE TOE CM J \ � HELf� REDUCE MARINE EROSION TO MANAGEMENT LEVELS. FLL-j( N,J EL, 30.0' . \: Ake l l- F- / EL. 280' / r. EL 28.0' I - ENGINEER, �' "/'� 4 li '4'v/ EL. 28.0' I m '^ i �- �r r- 1 EL. 26.0' "/r;r, EL. 26.0' d • ,�E OF NF�� / 4 PROPOSED BEACH GRASS EL. 26 O' I ' "�<,, - I o .•y . .�� PLANTED ASN TRUGTED INC Q y' +OT��p�r.t TO BE PLANTED A5 3 EL. 24.0' '- EL. 24.0' sir INSTRUCTED IN PLANTING s x �4t' PLANTING SCHEDULE,SEE DINES I. K Q l o (!` 1 ,,f"� ,/ SCHEDULE, SEE DWG Ng.l. EL 24.0' o K TERRACING OTHER THAN AT . . N _ " t- w u1 w s '^ EL. 22.0' TOE OF BLUFF SHALL BE INSTALL PER 4141/ EL. 22.0' I Q `\�`" r '� "I", m I `� o a TERRACING SCHEDULE. -- e 'A ',..-.,.:90 raw !iJ • - 4,( u_ 0 SEE DRAWING Nd.l I g 9 �� 1 EL. 22.0' I USE, 2x10 CGA SET PERPENDICULAR '4 f SLOPE LANDWARD OF STONE WALL s `.•�E`SIOCSI*� Q. EL. 20,0' �.. SHALL BE STABILIZED BY &RAPING, EL. 20.0' _ E I 1 s TO SLOPE SECURE WITH 2x2x4' Ig � TERRACING FILLING AND PLANTING W/ '� H CV JEFFREY T. BUTLER, P.E. EL. 20.0' 4'.;i ° GdG ® �t 't "� EL. 20.0' STAKES(b'OL) /� APPROPRIATEE NATIVE VEGETATION. Y (? Q //®•' ® It u] 0 EL 18.0' .' �� X20'WIDE xL tl50'D ROX. 1- EL 180' 0 Z -J 4 F w kS pX F m O O p� EL. 18.0, 4 EL. 18.0 1 O {Y r rI Q 4- N d ligvi EL. 16.0' lot EL. 16.0' h Z �, I 317.2' APPROX. DIST TO APPROX. HIGH WATER - • , I I ~ V O` G l EL. 16.0' Z ) N H Q EL. I6.O' I I :. 4 I 1 q.5' �'i/'y' '��'.. • 4 - WI' TO APPROX. EL. 14.0' . '•, ,At , 1 APPROX. DIST TO HIGH WATER EL. 14.0' d 021 d Z lL p 41 (SEASONAL HIGH WATER , Tyro, Q Q H F EL. 14.0' TERRACING 0 / EL. 14.0' - oo n Z �TON STONE ANT EL. 12.0' LU+-- E" O m 3 Lu Qz w TOE OF BLUFF SHALL BE • 4�, EL. 12.0' 'y LI _ S N tl0 OC. MIN,USE, 2x10 CCA- 'W� . �✓/i (4'0 -4.154) STONE,TVP) Q (Y F- 0 0 PROP. STONE REVETMENT NOTE TOP OF REVETMENT I Z EL. 12.0' SET PERPENDICULAR TO i�.4,, RETURN,33 TON ARMOR STONE TAPERS DOWN TO EL. 93' ON I EL. 12.0' TERRACING a TOE OF BLUFF a PROP. TOE OF BLUFF = EL. 10.3' INJ = ~ 3 Q SLOPE SECURE STAKES ( )ITH 2x2x4' Ig �/� (4'0 - 4.75'0 STONE, TVP) EAST SIDE OF PROPERTY I •SHALL BE HO O.G. MIN EL, 10,0' • ., I EL. 10.0' 0 Q 4 Q d 1 ' USE 2x10 WA SET I v m a O� o�i oz LL �,���„4S� EL. 10,0' PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE PROP. STONE REVETMENT W EL. 10.0' 4 , PROP.TOE OF BLUFF SECURE WITH 2x2x4' Ig EL. b.G' ASS?' SHALL NOT ENCROACH ON I v ° EL. 8.0' "' N 0 J�'��� a RETURN = EL. 93' EXISTING TOE OF BLUFF r STAKES(b'O.GJEXI5TN& BEACH I "i Q O ' SLOPE LANDWARD OF STONE 4f ji EL. 8.0' WALL SHALL BE STABILIZED BY ' rn 0 RETURN = EL.1.EA EL 8.0' fir 1 Con Q GRADING, TERRACING FILLING r� O r , I EL. 60 1EL. 6.0' Z In AND PLANTING,W/APPROPRIATE in ,. I EX, TOE OF BLUFF EL. 5.9 LtO�� QQJ __I } # EL 60' NATIVE VEGETATION. =� I EL. 6.0' 'u EX. HIGH SUR = EL 415' § II Zn O r 'd' � ,. . . .. EX, HIGH WTR -EL 4.15 in N ji O ..,�.-. ILI ,� O N 11 _ - 4" :, EI- 4:0' EL. 2,01 UNDISTURBED N ..,. .,�-4 ., EL. 4,0' PROVIDE FILTER FABRIC ' � m _ ' . ' : _ ^, .. EL. 2 O .,.. p Q Q T - 4 \ EX.SEASONAL HIGH WTR - EL. 5.25' EL. 4.0'. CZ A5 SHOWN(ENCASE GORE - r- • EXISTING, ♦ VI T O O EL. 2.0' STONE ALL SIDES) 77'7" • / - ' ' UNDISTURBED EL. 2.0' ' ' ' -� . k \SAND EL, 0.0' _; BA. EXCAVATION = EL. 0,0' , EX, LOW WTR = EL. W.0' EL, 0,0' [�4i O, z LCI EL. O0' - 021 H • ' �- ~ - �' B.O. EXCAVATION = EL. 0.0' EL. OO' PROVIDE FILTER FABRIC PROP. 10-IS LB STONE(4" TO 8" RIP i--r Q ' \\\\\\ EX. LOW JCR = EL. t0.0' A5 SHOWN(ENCASE GORE APPROX. 11.5'(tlU RAP) TO BE PLACED ON AND AROUNDCO1-4 - 0 -1 Q PROP.STONE REVETMENT SHALL NOT STONE ALL SIDES) FILTER FABRIC TO PREVENT SCOURING V APPROX. 10.3' 019ENCROACH ON EXISTING BEACH PROP. 10-15 LB CORE STONE (4"TO 64 RIP RAP) PACE : TO BE PLACED ON AND AROUND FILTER FABRIC TO PREVENT SCOURING SECTION IB' SECTION 'A' /1 PROPOSED SHORE STABILIZATION STRUCTURE PROPOSED SHORE STABILIZATION STRUCTURE • G (PROPOSED RETURN) (REVETMENT PARELLEL TO SHORELINE) I NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE • of 2