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APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS Southotd Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Appeal Nos. 0,218 and ~,220, as amended to include Swimmingpool: Application of JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. A Variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-32 for permission to locate a new principal dwelling structure with a reduced front yard setback. Also requested under AppI. No. 4200, as amended, is a Variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 24, 199u, Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for a swimmingpool with enclosure in a front yard location; ref. Article III, Section 100-32 (100-33) of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-7-2-9. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on March 2, 199~,, April 6, 199u,* and May u,, 199u,* concerning the above application (at the last two hearings* jointly with Appeal No. u,220 as an amendment to include a swimmingpool structure in the front yard, and at said hearings all who desired to be heard were heard and their testimony recorded; and WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and WHEREAS. the Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, the current R-120 Zoning. and the surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact: 1. OWNERSHIP. The applicant is Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. as attorney and agent for the property owners, John E. and Judith Stripp, who acquired the subject premises from the County of Suffolk for $11,000 on April 30, 1979 (Liber 8615 cp 515). 2. PROPERTY DATA. The property which is the subject of this variance application is vacant, unimproved (natural) land consisting of a lot area of 1.10+- acres, or tt7,916 sq. ft. (including wetland grass areas). This parcel is nonconforming as to lot size in this R-120 Zone, which provides for 120,000 sq. ft. of land area to be conforming. This parcel- is also a corner lot with frontage along two private rights-of-way ~l~age '2' - Appt. Nos. 4218 and 427.0 Matter of JOHN E. ~; JUDITH STRI~pp Decision Rendered June 13, 199~ (roadways) off East End Road, Fishers Island, and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 7, Block 2. Lot 9. 3. BASIS OF APPEAL: On or about February 4, 1994, the applicants applied to the Building Inspector,for a building permit to construct a single-family dwelling, and on Febru- ary 9, 1994 a Notice of Disapproval was issued on the followln9 grounds: ...Under Article III, Section 100-32 Bulk, Area and Parking Regulation proposed construction will have insufficient front yard setback. Action required by Zoning Board of Appeals. Action also required by Board of Town Trustees and New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation .... u,. AMENDED BASIS OF APPEAL: On or about Febru- ary 22, 1994, the applicants and their egent returned to the Building Inspector and filed a new building permit application to construct a single-family dwelling and accessory swimming pool, and on February 24, 1991~, a new Notice of Disapproval was issued on the following grounds: ...Under Article III, Section 100-32 Bulk, Area, and Parking Regulation proposed construction will have insufficient front yard setback. Under Article III, Section 100-33, Accessory Uses and Structures (swimmingpool) shall be located in the required rear yard. Action required by Zoning Board of Appeals. Action also required by Board of Town Trustees and New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation .... 5. VARIANCE REQUEST: By this application, as filed February 10, 1994 and amended on March L[, 199U,, variance relief is requested for permission to extend, to locate a new single-family dwelling with a 20 ft. setback from the westerly front property line, at its closest point. The face of the house is angled towards the east/northeast, with variable setbacks between 20 feet and 53 feet from the westerly front property line, and at 98+- feet from the southerly front property line. Included in this later application is a request for relief to locate an accessory swimming pool structure in the front yard area to the south of the proposed dwelling with a setback not closer than 60 feet to the southerly (front) property line. 6. CODE REQUIREMENTS. In the Zoning Code Bulk and Parking Schedule~ the setback requi,rements provided for principal structures in the R-120 Zone District are: Ia) front yard setbacks at 60 ft. from the front property line; (b) 30 'Page 3 - Appl. Nos. 4218 and 4220 Matter of JOHN E. & JUDITH STR~PP · · Decision Rendered June 13, 199~ ft. side yard; (c) 85 ft. rear yard setback for lots situated in the R-120 Zone District. Also. Section 100-33 of the Zoning Code requires all accessory uses. buildings and structures be located in the rear yard area. 7. AMOUNT OF RELIEF REQUESTED. The relief requested by this variance application for the location of the dwelling at 20 feet from the westerly front property line at its closest point is substantial at 66% when compared to the 60 ft. front yard setback code requirement. The relief requested to locate an accessory swimming pool structure in the front yard is not substantial since the property does contain a significant amount of wetland and unbuildable areas, and if the premises were "waterfront." Section 100-33C of the zoning code would allow an accessory structure in a front yard at 60 feet (or more) from both front property lines - without the need for a variance, 8. CHARACTER OF NEIGHBORHOOD. The character of the neighborhood consists generally of vacant lots, with the exception that to the west, across "Private Road", there is an accessory building situated 20 feet, more or less, from the front property line and another storage building in the same front yard. 9. ALTERNATIVES. The Board Members agree that the dwelling and all activities must be located landward of the flagged wetland lines established by the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation. However. it is the opinion of the Board Members that the design of the dwelling can be modified to accommodate a setback at 25 feet from the westerly front property' line rather than the requested 20 ft.. while maintaining all other yard setback requirements and the 10% maximum lot coverage limitation. The dimensions of the dwelling together with deck area as shown on the plan submitted for consideration are 86 ft, in length and variable depths of up to 40 feet. The footprint is shown to be 1720 sq. ft. Iwhich excludes the 6 x 8 step area at the northerly end to the deck). When built at two stories, the liveable floor area could maximize to 3440 sq, ft. The actual areas of the proposed dwelling affected by this reduction are at the northeast corners of the dwelling (approximately 6 x 7 ft. triangles). In fact the building area for an accessory swimming pool is shown at 40 ft, by 22 ft, which can also be reduced to allow adjustments for the affected corners of the proposed dwelling. 10. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS. Under this application, the property owners were informed of archeological concerns raised by the Fishers Island Conservancy and the fact that Charles Ferguson. President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum on Fishers Island. that this land contains an archaeological site of American Indian origin which has not yet been explored. Prior Page 4 - Appl. Nos. 4218 and 4220 Matter of JOHN E. $ JUDITH STR~PP Decision Rendered June 13, 1994 to construction activities commencing at this site. the owners have agreed to cooperate with the Museum in explo~ing, these concerns and in order to determine the precise extent and dimensions of ancient American Indian remains, artifacts, etc. at this site. 11. CONCLUSION. In considering all the above, the Board also finds: (a) that the essential character of the neighborhood will be altered with a setback at 20 feet from the front property line; (b) that the relief as requested for the front yard setback of the dwelling is not the minimum necessary to afford relief to the applicants; (c) the difficulties claimed in meeting the 60 ft. front yard setback are uniquely related to the land; (d) that there is an alternative available which is feasible for appellants to pursue for an adjustment in the size and/or design of the dwelling, as noted above, and which will preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood; (e) in considering all of the above factors, the interests of justice will be served by granting alternative relief, as conditionally noted below. Accordingly, on motion by Member Wilton, seconded by Chairman Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, to DENY the variance requested for a setback at 20 feet from the westerly front property line; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, to GRANT alternative relief for the location of a principal dwelling at no closer than 25 feet from the westerly property line, SUBJECT to the following conditions: a) Compliance with the lot coverage limitation at 10% of the code and all other code regulations; b) No further reductions in the westerly front yard setback to less than 25 feet; c) Conditions set forth in the N.Y.S.D.E.C. permit shall be complied with, and additionally, hay bales shall be stockpiled on the north and east sides of the dwelling area, and the east side of the swimming pool area to prevent erosion and disturbance to nearby sensitive lands; Page 5 - Appl. Nos. 4218 and 4220 Matter of JOHN E. & JUDITH STR~PP Decision Rendered June 13. 1994 d) No alteration in the elevation or contours on the remaining areas of the parcel {except where the dwellin9 and pool construction is shown on the map}. and no disturbance to land areas on this parcel or near this parcel which are of archeological or environmental significance; e) Pool water shall be removed from site and properly disposed of. or properly placed in a pool backwash drywelt or cistern; f) Pool structure shall not be located any closer than that shown on the map with setbacks of 50+- feet from the westerly front property line and a minimum of 60, feet from the southerly front property line. VOTE OF THE BOARD: Ayes: Messrs. Goehrincjer. Dinizio and Wilton. (Members Villa and Doyen were absent.) This resolution was duly adopted. Ik GERARD P. GOEHRINGER. BOARD OF APPEALS iiECEIVED AND FILED BY ~I~HE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK HOUR APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Geehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fox (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY~ APRIL G~ 1994~ commencing at the times specified below: 1. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4221 - ARTHUR BURNS. This is a request for a variance based upon the March 1, 1994 Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector concerning a building permit application for fencing around the existing tennis-court, which height exceeds the requirements when located in a front yard; ref. Article XXIII, Section 100-231 of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: 3525 Private Road #13, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-105-1-4. Zone District: R-80 Residential. 2. 7:32 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. (Continuation from March 2, 1994). Proposed dwelling with reduced front yard setback from Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; 1000-7-2-9. Southold eals Regular Meeting of April 6. 1994 3. 7:/~O p.m. Appi. No. 4220 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 24, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for a swimmingpool with enclosure in a front yard location; ref. Article iii, Section 1OO-32 of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Pr'irate Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Parcel ID 1OOO-7--2--9. 4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4222 - CINDY BENEDETTO. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's March 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for an addition at the rear of existing dwelling which will be located within 75 feet of the bulkhead along Dawn Lagoon; ref. Article XXIll, Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot No. 61 at Cleaves Point, Section Ill; 910 Maple Lane, Greenport, NY; Couety Parcel ID 1OOO-35-5-26. The subject premises is substandard and is located in the R-40 Residential Zone District. 5. 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4227 - WILLIAM GASSER. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for two identification signs, as exist on fence, which do not meet the setback requirement of 15 feet from Southold Is Regular Meeting of April 6. 199~ all property lines, ref: Article X1X. Sectio~ 1OO-~l(c), Article XVIII, Section 100-81-C(2a) of the Zoning Code. Zone District: Hamlet Business. 6. 2:55 p.m. App]. No. 4223 - DONALD BREHM. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's March q, 1994 Notice of Disapproval Lu,ceq-ni~j a buildi~cj permit application for a der_k additio~ p,~posed within 75 fe~t af L-he bulkhead along Dawn Lagoon; ref. Article XXIII, Sectio~ 100-239.qB of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: 1010 Maple Lane, Greenport, NY; Lot N~. 60 at Cleaves Point, Section III; 1010 Maple Lane, Greenport, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-35-5-22. The subject premises is substandard and is located in the R-hO Zone District. 7- B:O0 p.m. Appl. No. 4226 - THOMAS AND JOAN KELLY. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's March 10, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to locate a storage building within 75 feet of the bulkhead along Horseshoe Cove at Cutchogue Harbor; ref. Article XIII, Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Cede. Location of Property: Cutchogue, NY; County acres. 1050 Nest Cove Road, at Nassau Point, Parcel ID 1000-111-5-1 containing 1.54 PacJe q - Notice of Hea~gs Southold Town Board of-Appeals Regular M~ting of April 6. 1991; 8. ~:0~ p.m. Appl. No. 422~ - THOMAS AND ROBY GLUCKMAN. This is an application, with amendments, concerning property known as 1350 West Cove Road, Nassau Point, Cutchogue, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-111-5-2, requesting: a) a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 23, 19~4 Notice Of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to alter aa existing garage wi~ atta~t~d guest unit, which will include an expansion of more than 50 percent of its present size; ref. Section 100-241 of the Zoning Code; and the guest unit by Article XXlV, b) a variance based upon the Building Inspector's March 4. 1~94 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to construct an inground pool, pool house, deck and fence enclosure, which will not be located in the required rear yard or required front yard; ref. Article Ill, Section 1OO-33 and Section 100-33C of the Zoning Code; and c) a variance based upon the Building Inspector's Marchl4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to construct an inground pool, pool house, deck and fence enclosure, a portion of which is proposed within 75 feet of the bulkhead along Horseshoe Cove; ref. Article XXlII, Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Code. Page 5 - Notice of Hea~s Southold Town Board of-Appeals Regular Meeting of April 6. 199q 9- 8:15 p.m. Appl. Mo. ~225 - RICHARD AND DOLORES PRINC1PI. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building inspector's March 2, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to relocate a dwelling structure within 100 feet of the L.I. Sound bluff; ref. Article XXIII, Section 1OO-239.~A-1 of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot #2 sho~n on the 1985 Rap of Blue Horizons, Section ; also k~own as ~ Bi~eHorizon Bluffs Road. Peconic. #¥; COu.ty Parcel ID 1000-7h-1-35.52. 10. 8:20 p.m. Appl. No. 4228 - VICTOR and GAlL RERISI~ as contract vendees. (Owner: Doris E. Schwartz). This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's March 15, 199~ Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to locate a dwelling, the northerly portion of ~i~h will be within 75 feet of the bulkhead near ~ull Po~d; ref. Article XXIII. Section 1OO-23~.4B of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot No. 3~ and part of 33 on the Nap of Section Two at Cleaves Point, filed Nap No. 3521; also known as 800 Snug Harbor Road, Greenport/East Marion, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-35-5-37. 11. 8:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4229 - FRANK R. ZALESKI. This is a request for ZBA review and determination confirming and recognizing this vacant lot as exists with nonconforming ,Pa~je 6 - Notice of H s Regular M~ting of April 6. 19gq area, ~idth and dep:b; ref.: Article XXIV, Section 100-2~ of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot #11 on the 1965 Filed Nap of Deep Hole Creek Estates; also known as 11OO Theresa Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Parcel ID 1OO0-115-13-15. Zone District: R-~O Residential. The Board of Appeals will at said tiee and place hear an~ and all persons or represen£atives desiring to be heard in the above matters. ~/ritten comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not sta~c before the times designated above. If you wish to revie~ the files or need to request more informa:ion, please do ~o: hesitate to call 765-1809 or v~s~t our office. Dated: March 15, 199q, BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TONN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski FORM NO. 3. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that~our application dated .... ~ ............ ::..., 19~. County Tax Map No. 1000 Section .... ~ ....... Block ... ~ ....... ~t . .~ ......... Subdivision ................. Filed Map No ............. Lot No .. ' ~ .~~../~.~...~.,..~..~.. ~.~.~~~ · ~~~.~~.~ .... ~ .... ~...~~ ....... . ........... .... ..~.. ............. ~.~. .......... ~ ~ ~-~-~~ ... ~:~Y~~ ......... :.~.~...~.~ ....... · ..~. ....... ~~...~...~.~.z~..~~ ....... ~.~~~ ....... ~. ~.. ...... . Y .... From : ~an. 29.1988 09:57 PM TOWN OF SOUTItOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTIIOLD. N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL · . Date February 24. To Stephen L Ha~ III a/c J~.&. Judith Strlpp '45 lt,~pton Road Southampton, ~ 1196~ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated .. February 22, · . ................. . ....... for permit to const~.u, et. a ,on.e..~.m?.i.l.F.d.el. llng ?.n?..a.c.ee.~sory *./ming pool · Private Road off East End ? .ad, Locahon of P o Fiaher's Island roperty .............. · , Hous~ No, ' Str~ r H~m/e Comity Tax Map No 1'000 Section 7 .2 · ............... Block ............. Lot .............. Subdivision .............- ... Filed Map No ................. Lot No ............. is returned herewith and disapproved on thc following grounds...ll.n~?.r..~.r.t~e.l.e..I.I.I. = .~.e.e.t..in. ri.... d.P. .100-32, Bulk Area an. arking tegulatlons l)ropose8 d,elling ,ill have inauf£ieient front yakd setbacks. ..... .I/.n~.er Article III, Section 100-33, Accessory Uses and Structu}ea (e,i~ing .po.o?) shall be located in the required raar yard. Action required by the Zoning Board o£ Appeals. Action also required ?.~ 5h.e. Board of To.n Trustees and Ne. York State Dept. o~ Rnvironmental Conaervation, ...................................... ..._...........;.. ......... .. /Bu ~'~kng Inspector Post-it" brand fax transmittal memo 7671 l'ho~as J. Fisher Examined ~. ~'.~..?. ....... , FORM NO. 1 ~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL.: 765-1802 Approved .......... ; ..... , 19 ~.. Permit No ...... Disapproved ale ~-'_Z.,A6~ ,: .-~7~.>~ ..... .. ' ;/'.' ' ' · · ........... ,., hOaRD OF HEALTII 3 SETS OF 'PLA~{S .......... SURVEY ................... CIIECK · ............... SEPTIC .............. 1',O, · F'!: CALL ................... HAIL. TO: AMENDED (Building Inspector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date ...Feb.Ku.a..ry..2.2..., 19. ?./4 INSTRUCTIONS · .., a. Tiffs application must be completely filled in by typewriter orin ink and submitted to the Building Inspector, with 3 ets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets ,r areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this appli- :ation. e. The work covered by ttfis application may not be ebmmenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issued a Building Permit to the applicant. Such permit hall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of Occupancy hall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Iuilding Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or ',egulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein described. 'he applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to dmit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspection (Signature of apNicant, or name, if a corporation) 4~ Hampton Road Southampton NY 11968 (Mailing address of applicant) ;rate whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. ............. a~ent : 4ameofownerofpremises John E. Stripp and Judith D Stripp (as on the t,ai ro 1 or latest deed) f applicant is a corporation; signatu[e of duly authorizcd officer. ,' (Name and title of corporate officer) Builder's License No .......................... P 'L' lumber s lcense No ...... Electrician's License No. Other Trade's License No. . ........ Location of land on which proposed work will be done .................................................. ..... no i~ private road off East End Road Fishers Island House Nu,nber .................... ~; ;;; .................... _ .. Hamlet .. C ty T 1000 S ' 7 ' oun ax Map No. ection ....... Block .... .... Lot ...... 9. ........ Subdivision ..................................... Filed Map No. (Name) .............. Lot ............... State existiug use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction:' a. Existing use and occupancy vacao~ la. BO . b' Intended use and occupancy single-.f.amily dwelling a.nd sw.imming pool e) ~ ~ 3. Nature of work (check which applic : New Building ... X Repair .... .....t.. Addition .......... Alteration .......... ...... Removal .............. Demolition .............. Other Work ............... unknown - will prox)ide information (Description). 4. Estimated Cost ..... if.¥~.r, ian.ce is g, rant.ed Fee ............. (to be paid on filing this application) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units 1 Number of dwelling units on each floor ............. If garage, number of cars ............... 6. If business, commercial .............. or m~xcd occnpancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use .............. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front. N/A Rear Depth Height ............... Num her of Stories .......... · · · · Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front , ........ ' ......... Rear .................. Depth ...................... H~e. ight ...................... Number of Stories ............. 5. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front .8..0..f.e.e..t ...... Rear . 20..feel; Depth . ' ' ' ' ..... Height ............... Num her of Stories ....... 2 ........ . .................. 7. Size oflot: Front 395 feet .. Rear ....................................... ..... Name of Former Owner Suffolk County .... I. Zone or use district in which premises are situated ..... R= 12.0. ......... i i ~ ......................... L Does proposed Construction violate any zoning lawl ' ' ' ' ' ' I. Will lot be regraded ordinance or regulation: ... y.e.s. .................. ; ...... W ...... d'o[~ '& ................. HI e:~c~s$.FtllLbexeJna~ed from nremises ~. Name. of Owner of premises .. Judith Stripp _j. ~u..,',~new~-.~lam ~ : Yes No Name of Architect ...... ' ................. .~uuress ~0~a~n~gl.19~8... Phone No. (fi.l.6 l 2.8.3x2.4.00. .... Name of Contractor ..................... Address ................... Phone No ........... ~ .... .......................... Address ................... Phone No ................ Ia this property within 300 ~eet o~ a t±dal wetland? *Yes ........ No ......... ~If yes, Southold Town Trustees Permit may be required. .... PLOT DIAG RAM Locate clearly and distinctly all buildings, whether existing or proposed, and, indicate all set-back dimensions from operty lines. Give stree~ and block number or descriptioh according to deed, and show street names and indicate whether terior or coruer lot, see survey submitted herewith Item 8. New construction also includes swimming pool to be located in front yard as shown on survey ,TE OF NEW YORK, JNTy OF...~IJFFOJ-,K ..... S.S Stephen L. Ham III ' ........... · · · .......... being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) · e named. agent ; the .......................... (Contractor agent corporate officer etc ) ' rid OWner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have perfortned the said work and to make and file this cation; that all statemant.~'contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the will be performed in the manner set forth in the application flied therewith.' n to before me this . ..... 22.n.d .......... day of ................ , ... 94 · . . February ..... 19 Y Public, , ' ....... ~, ............... .' '~' '~- ~,~ ~County ~q. $2491~ ........... ' t ~i~ ~ ~t~ ~m~ ...................... ~ ~ [.~r~ i~, ~ (Signatur~ of applicant) /?~ Examined..<?. ......... 19~J¢/ Approved ... - .......... ,19...PermitNo.../.~ ...... FORM NO. 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y, 11971 TEL.: 765-1802 ~ARD OF HEALTH ......... 3 SETS OF PLANS .......... SURVEY ................... CIIECK .................... SEPTIC FORH .............. tfOTIPY; CALL ................... HAIL TO: (Building Inspector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date .... F..e.b.r. qa..ry..3..., 19.9.5 INSTRUCTIONS a. This application must be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector, with 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to Scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and giving a d_etalled description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this appli- cation· c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issued a Building Permit to the applicant. Such permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein described. The applicant agrees'to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. /~Z. /~s,~ L- (Signature of appIicant, or name, if a corporation) .45..Hamp.t(~n. Ko. ad,..s, ou~b.ampgp~,..~.Y. ).1.9.6.8 (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant js owner,~lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. Name of owner of premises--. .... SP.h.B..E....S..tFjl~.p' .a.n.d...3.u.d.i.t..h.p.....S.t.r.i.p. p ........................... (as on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. (Name and title of corporate officer) Builder's License No .......................... Plumber's License No ......................... Electrician's License No ....................... Ot .er Traae s License No ...................... 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done ................................................. · ...... ~30. #. p. rivat:e road off East: End Road Fishers Island House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ..... .............7 Block . .~..2 ...... Lot. Snbdivision ..................................... Filed Map No ............... Lot ............... (Name) 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing Use and occupancy vac.a.n.t .land b. Inte~nde~ use and occuponcy s ing 1 e- fami 1 y dwe 11 ing 3. Nature of work (check which New Building ...X. ...... Add .......... A~teration .......... Rep air~ .............. Removal .............. Demolition .............. Other Work ............... unknown - will provide information (Description) 4.' Estimated Cost .. i f..v. ari~n.q~..i.s..gr..a.n.t.e.d. .......... Fee ....................................... (to be paid on filing this application) 5., If dwelling, number of dwelling units ...... .1 ........ Number of dwelling units on each floor ................ If garage number of cars : 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use ..................... 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front... NJA ...... .. Rear .............. Depth ............... Height ............... Number of Stories Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: .Front .................. Rear .................. Depth ...................... Height ...................... Number of Stories ...................... 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front ...80..:[[eel:... . Rear . . ~.0..t~9~' ...... t Depth ............... Height ............... Number of Stories... ~ ...... ' 9. Size of lot: Front .. 3.9.5.. fe.e~... . Rear .3.64 i?'e'g~ ............. ~it~ '~'.' 'i6b' 'fgfii: ......... 10. Date of Purchase ........ .1.9.7.8. ....... ......... Name of Former Owner ... ~qu f fo.l-k. Co.un ty ......... 1 I. Zone or use district in which premises are situated ......... 1{~120. ................. .................... 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation: ... y.e.s .......................... 13. ~¥ill lot .be..regraded ...... ; .....;. ;..,...,...: ...... Will ex~eoss.fil!.be rem. gyed from premises;. Yes No 14. cqame otownerofpremisesOOnn a ouaitn ~striDliNlrlroee t~,~n~r, re~n~. ~. .. ftlttl.~...~.~_-- x,_ ~ .... · ........................... ~%" 'O**~.t~.. n.~, · · rnone mo.x~:?t..--~. ~. s..x~. ~.. ~ame o~ ~rcmtect ........................... Address . .~.%..m,~. · .~,,., ~J~ tt.~.~.~ Phone No Name of Contractor .......................... Address ...? ....... ; ........ Phon :No ....... 15. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland· ~Yes .... No...% ..... ' ........ · If yes, Southold Town Trustees Permit may be required. PLOT DIAGRAM Locate Clearly and distinctly all buildings, whether existing or proposed, and. indicate all' Set-back dimensions from property lines. Give street and block number or description according to deed, and show street names and indicate whether interior or corner lot. see survey submitted herewith STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTy OF...$UFF. QLK ...... S.S Stephen L. Ham,. III ................................. ............... being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant (Nam~ of individual signing contract) above named. ~ He is the agent ' (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. ~ Sworn to before me this ·. 3rd . .day of. February 19 94 Notary Public .................. \ ...... County .................. v IqqS (Signa~ o pl ~t) TOWH OF 50UTItOLD, NE~/ YORK AMENDED APPE~L'FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR. APPEAL NO. qc:~ / ~ TO THE ZONING BOARD CF APPEALS, TO~,VN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Stephen L. Ram, III, attorney for ], (We) ]..~]D. ~.,. ~.~rApD..an~t. Jud:Lt/~./~...&t,r. ipp.~f ............ ~....~..a..m.p..t..o..n...~,, .......................... Name of Appellant Street and Number Southampton New York ............................................................. ~ ........................................................... HEREBY APPEAL TO Municipality · State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED .."..EfJ~EU.~,¥.Y...,.2,~ ........................ WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECT(JR DENIED TO ( ) ( ) (x) Stephen L. Ram, III. as agent for John and Judith Strlpp Name of Applicant for permit .... .~.15... ~ .a..m.p. ~ ~..n. _ ~ p. ~ fl ................ ,~.~h~,~,n .......................... .~....~.(?f~ ............... 'Street and Number Municipality State PERMIT TO USE PERMIT FOR. OCCUPANCY PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT DWELLING ~ Pool.. ~,D$. ¥-9V !. LOCATION. OF THE PROPERTY. ?riva. t..e.: ~o.a.d./..F.l.,s..~.e?...Isian. d/.?.-1..2.0. .............. Street /Hamlet / Use District on Zoning Map District 1000 Se~,tion '7 Block 2 Lot 9 . . ~ohn E. Strlpp and ......................... L:b. uurren: Owner Judith D.. Stripp Map No. 'Lot No. Prior Owner County of Suffolk 2. PROVISION. (S) OF THE ZONII~G ORDINANCE APPEALED (indicate the Article Section, Sub- section and Paragraph O~ the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) ": Article III Section8 100-32 and lOO-q~ 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is mode herewith for (please check appropriate box) (X) A vARIANCE-to Ihs Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Mop ( ) A .VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons..Lc~s. Art. 16'$.e.c.3.1[0A Subsection 3 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous opp,eol 4ha~) (has not) been mode with respect to this decision 6f'the Building nspector or with respect to this property. ' "Such appeal was ( ) re.quest for.a special perh~it ... [ ) request for o variance . and was made ih Appea! No ................................ Dated .................. ~ ......... ., ........................................ REASON FOR APPEAL ( } A Variance .to Section 2BOA Subsection 3 (X) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance ( ) , ';~'. is requested for the reason that there is lneu£ticient area between the, private road and existin$ freshwater wetlands to construct a single-family dwelling and sWimming 'pool without coming into conflict with the front yard setback requirem.,ent and the require- ment that accessory structures be located in the required rear yard ...... Form ZBI (Conlinue on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued I. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- sa~ HARDSHIP because enforcement of requirement that new dwelling maintain front yard setback of 6O test or even 5O feet would ~nde~ this property unbulldable in. light of requirement that dwelling have setback' required by NYSDEC of at least 75 feet, For the same reason, it is not possible to locate swimming pool in' required rear yard. 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all propedie~ alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in this use district because presence of wetlands and required setbacks from.wetlands produces insufficient area inwhich a conforming dweiling and swimming pool~ould be constructed. 3. The Variance ~ould observe the spirit of the Ordinance and 'WOULD NOT C~ANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DI$'I RICT because single-family a,elling and swimming pool would be Consistent with'use of property aut~0rized~u~der Zoning 0rdinan~e; ther2 is at l~ast one other nearby atpu4;ture on a neighbor~g property ~ha6 is also non-conforming. o o STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) Sign.o~ur e . Stephen L. Ham, x~ "/ 2~th day of ..... F.e..b..r~ary, 199~' Sworn to this ............~ .................... - ................................................... TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD FORMER OWNER RES. S~S. LAND AGE NEW Farm Tillable ] Tillable ;2 Tillable 3 Woodland Swampland IMP. STREET v'.,jn TOTAL FARM DATE BUILDING CONDITION VILLAGE NORMAL BELOW ABOVE Acre Value Per Acre Value DISTRICT ^CRF*GE TYPE Of BUILDING SUB. LOT REMARKS -~'~ C_~ c~, { ? ~,/' ~ APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 September 12, 1994 Attn: Susan Ackerman Sr. Env. Analyst NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Region I, Building 40 at SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 Re: Permit No. 1-4738-00102 John and Judith Stripp Dear Ms. Ackerman: As per your request, I am enclosing a copy of communications and determination rendered by the Beard of Appeals on June 13, 1994. Please note that a further study is expected to be conducted by the owners, or by the Fishers Island Museum with the Fishers Island Conservancy pertaining to the concerns raised as to possible archeological significance at the ZBA healings. The report of such study is to be made available by the owner to the Town before cemmencing construction activities. It is our understanding that as of last week, a building permit was not issued by the Town. For further information, please centact John Thatcher of the Fishers Island Conservancy and/or Charles Ferguson of the Fishers Islsnd Museum, and if necessary, the Building Department directly at 516-765-1802. Very truly yours, Enclosures APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 June 23. 1994 Stephen L, Ham III. Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton. NY 11968 Re: Appl. No. 4218 and,4220 - John E Judith Stripp Dear Mr. Ham: Supplementing our recent 'conversation. please.find: enclosed a copy of, the, Board~ Findings and Determination rendered in. the above- matter at our June,.13. 1994 Meeting; As confirmed prewiously with you. the Board has granted alternative relief for a 25 ft. front yard setback at its closest point for the,new~dwel,lln~j. Iocation~ Before commencing: constr, uctior~, activities, please be sure to continue the, investigatiort with the, Fishers Island~ Nature Conservancy and Fishers Island:- Museum.: to determine, the precise, location., of~ the archaeolocjicat artlfacts. Indian encampment; etc. unde~steod to ex:ist upon or. near this site. Thereafter. you~ will also be required to return to the Building Department and. other agencies which have jurisdiction, in this project for reviews and, issuance/updates- of appropriate permits. For your .convenience. we have furnished the Bui.lding, Department-and~-the Board of Town Trustees with copie~ of this determination for their,,permanent recordkeeping; and ~ update, Also. we have transmitted a copy of this file-to~ the Suffolk~County Department-of Planning, in accordance with the. Suffolk~ County Administrative Code rules and: regulat~ions~ pertaining, to projects located within 500 feet of a waterway |West Harbor). Once we have To:. Stephen L. Ham Re: lohn S Judith-Stripp, {Varianr~) received their written response~ your permanent recordkeeping~ we will forward a copy to you for Very truly yours. Linda Kowalski, Clerk Southold Town Board of Appeals Enclosure cc: (With copies of this determination to:) Town Building, Inspectors' Office Board of Town Trustees Suffolk County Department of Planning Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stripp Fishers Islancl~ Conservancy 'Page, 5 -'Appl. Nos. 421~nd~4220 Matter. of JOHN E. $ JUDffI~! STRIPP Decision Rendered June,,13, 1994 d) No alteration in the, elevation or contours or~ the remainin9 areas of the parcel {except where the dwelling and pool construction is shown on the map}. and no, disturbance to land areas on this parcel or near this parcel which are of archeological or environmental significance; e) Pool water shall be removed from site and properly disposed of, or properly placed in a pool backwash dryweH or cistern; f) Pool structure shall not be located any closer than that shown on the map with setbacks of 50+- feet from the westerly front property line and, a minimum~ of 60, feet from the southerly front property line. VOTE OF THE BOARD: Ayes: Messrs. Goehrincjer,, Dinizio and Wilton~ (Members Villa and,~ Doyen, were absent.) This resolution was duly adopted. Ik GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN BOARD OF APPEALS 18:11 I~TTHEW$ & HRM BY FACSIMZLE ~ 765-1823 To~ of Sourced 53095 ~1n Road Sourced, NY 11971 P. 02 May 31, 1994 Application Nos. 421a and 4220 John E. StrimD and Judith D. Strinm Dear Board Members: I have been advised that the Town Trustees have authorized T~ha issuance of a permit for the Strlpps~ project. The project was approved for the same location and with the same conditions as set forth in the permits from NYSDEC and the SCDHS. Mr. Stripp has ~ade arrangements with Dr. John Pfeiffer to perform an archaeological study in ~he areas of his proper~y that would be disturbed by the proposed construction. It is expected that ~he study will be performed sometime in June. Finally, I acknowledge receipt of your recent letter transmitting a copy of Part i of the Long Environmental Assessment Form prepared by Glenn Just. However, I fail to see the relevance of your statement that archaeological concerns were not addressed in the Part 1. As you know, the applicant prepares the Part.1 and the o~her ~ar~s are prepared by the reviewing age,ties. In completing the Part i of the Long EAF, the applicant Ls not asked whether there will be any impact of historic or prehistoric nature. That question is reserved for part 2, Section 12. I am advised ~ha~ the relevant question in Part 2, whether the proposed act=on would impact any site or structure of historic, prehistoric or paleontoloqical importance, was answered in the negative by the lead agency. As you are aware, NYSDEC also made a similar negative determination under the SHPA. Based on the foregoing, I respectfully request that you grant the requested variances without any conditions other than compliance with those sat forth in the permits from other agencies. The Stripps' willingness to satisfy those who purport to have archaeological concerns should be viewed only as evidence of their good faith and not as an admission that other agencies failed to review properly their various applications. Very truly yours, Stephen L. Ham, III TOTAL P. 82 , MA~31-1994 10:11 MATTHEWS B HAM P.01 To: FAX# Phone # From: Stephen L. Ham, IT! FAX TPd~HS~LI88TOH Number of pages $- (including this page) If all pages are not received, call (516) 283-2400. 07-15-1994 04:28PM FROM Pirates Cove Marine TO 176S1823 P. 01 Now York Ststo Office of P~rks, Ro=l:ostlon.Bnd Historic Preservation Historlo PreservatiOn Field Services Bureau Peeble$ Island, PO Box 189, Waterford, New York t2188-0189 Hr. Robert Greene Regional Permit Administrator NYS Department o~ Environmental Conservation -- ~egion 1 SUNy ac Stony Brook, Building 40 Stony Brook, New:York 11790 June 17, 1994 DEC Southold, SuffoLk County The OffLce of Pa=ks, RecreatLon and H[stor£c Preservation (OPRHP) has receive~ · oopy of & Letter d&~ed Apr£[ 25, 1994 to you f~om John H. Thatcher, Jr., President o~ Fishers IsLand Conservancy, Inc., regarding poseib18 impacts of the proposed Strlpp single ~amlLy residence. Fishers Island con=sins numerous £dentif£ed archeolog~eal site~ prov£ding e~ide~Ce of Native American occupation, ae is clearly indicated on the #circles and ~squares map" provided CO DEC by =his o~fice. A =evle~ of our files indicates that we were not consulted with regard to =he need for an archeolog£cal survey prior to groun~ d£~urbanee. We wOuld appreciate clarification as ~o ~he status of this project and your res~nee ~o the conc~rn~ raised by Mr. Thatcher. PZease respond ~o ~he. attention of James Warren, Progr~mAn&Lyst, at the add=ese above. Sincerely, David S. DSG/JPWtgc cc= John H. Thatcher, Jr. Lahore Kuwik~ DEC Charles Vand~e£, DEC An I~ctu~l Opon~Jnily/Alllnnadve A~ion Ao(~ncy TOTAL P.O1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ROBERT J. GAFFNEY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE STEPHEN M. JONES, A.I.C.P. DIRECTOR OF PLANNING 29, 1994 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application(s) which have been referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission are considered to be a matter for local determination. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. Applicant(s) Municipal File Number(s) Stripp, John E. & Judith D. ~Stripp, John E. & Judith D. 4218 4220 Very truly yours, Stephen M. Jones Director of Planning GGN:mb S/s Gerald G. Newman Chief Planner H. LEE D£NNISON BUILDING S VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY · HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK I ! 788 E (S1 S) SS:~-SI $2 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Ri clnard. C. Wilton Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Pursuant to Article X/V of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, The Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers the following to the Suffolk County Planning Cc~nission: X Variance from the Zoning Code, Article III , Section 100-32 __ Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector __ Special Exception, Article , Section __ Special Permit Appeal No: 4220 Applicant: JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP Location of Affected Land: PVT. RD. OFF EAST END RD.,FISHERS ISL.,NY County Tax Map Item No.: 1000-7-2-9 ~ Within 500 feet of: Town or Village Boundary Line Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary) State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally Owned Land Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park or other Recreation Area Existing or Proposed Right-of-Way of any Stream or Drainage Channel Owned by the County or for which the County has established Channel Lines, or __Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant __Within One Mile of an Airport Comments: Applicant is requesting permission.to heve.swimmin~ pool with enclosure in a 'front yard location Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review. Dated: June 28, 1994 jdr Albert J. Krupski, President John Holzapfel, Vice President William G. Albertson Martin H. Gan'ell Peter Wenczel Town Hail 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 27, 1994 J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11959-0447 Re: JOHN STRIPP SCTM #7-2-9 Dear Mr. Just, The following action was taken by the Board of Town Trustees during its regular meeting held on May 26, 1994 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, JOHN STRIPP applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the previsions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated May 9, 1994, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on April 26, 1994 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approves the application of JOH~ STRIPP to constructa single family dwelling, sanitary system, & pool as per plan dated August 27, 1993. A staked row of hay bales will be maintained during construction, subject to applicant following conditions of all approvals of any necessary agencies. Located Private Road, Fishers Island. Permit will expire two years from the date it is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Two inspections are required and the Trustees are to be notified upon completion of said project. Fees: None Very truly yours, Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh cc. CAC Bldg.~.D~pt. ZBAv I '( .I APPEALS BOARD MEn, BEES Gerard P. Goe~ringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Roher~ A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: Appl. Nos. 4218 and 4220 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Construction Front Yard Locations Dear Mr. Ham: Please find attached a copy of the Long Environmental Assessment Form furnished to the Town by the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation. It does appear that the form submitted to the N.Y.S.D.E.C. in 1990 does not mention the issues of archeological and/or historical concern. This copy has been made a part of the file for informational purposes. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosure cc (with enclosure): Southo]d Town Board of Trustees Mr. Glen Just, J.M.O. Consulting wi0 encl.) PART 1--PROJEC · Prepared by P~ NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts as part of the application for approval and may be sUl0ie.ct to 1 information you believe will be needed.to complete Parts 2 It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be depenc new studies, research or investigation, if information requirin[ each instance. NAME OF ACTION LOCATION OF ACTION (Include Street Add~ess, Municipality and Cou.ty) Private (un-named) Road, Fishers Island, S NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR Glenn E. Just/ J.~.LO. Consu]t~nE ADDRESS P.O. Bo:: 447 BUSINESS TELEPHONE (516) 929-5775 ic'--~ ~t effect -considered additional tot involve ~nd specify CITY/PO q~ogue NAME OF OWNER (If different) Jo~nn n. and Judith C. Stripz ADDRESS 4 ScatacookTrail CITY/PO Weston DESCRIPTION OF ACTION "See Attached" Please Complete Each Question-Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped are,as. . I n 1. Present land use: I-]Urban [:]Industrial [:]Commercial [~Res~dentlal (suburba) I-IForest I~Agriculture ~Other 1.10 acres. 2. Total acreage of project area: APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural 0ndudes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces ]~ural(non-farm) Other (Indicate type) ~ acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on proiect site? Sand-sandy top so~l: pl~ nn~'~ t~thnle n~ survey a. Soil drainage: ~Well drained 100 % of site [~Moderately well drained . % of site l~Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? ~1 acres. (See I NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrob~k,~ou~t~r_~l~p!ngs on project site? [:]Yes [~No PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION ~ acres ~ acres I. 10 acres i. 038 acres ¢1 acres ~ acres 0.027 acres Iq lq~7 acres ~ acres ~ acres ~ acres ~ acres I~ acres 0.062 acres I~ acres '"Applicant proposes to construct a single family dwelling, associated sanitary system, decking, pool, filters and drywell for backwash, gravel driveway, drywells fo~ runoff, regrade building envelope and plant hedgerow as depicted on survey as prepared by.Chandler, Palmer and King dated 11/3/89 All construction shall take place a minumum of 77' from the Freshwater Wetlands line as flagged by N.Y.S.D.E.C. on 11/25/88. Applicant shall also install and maintain a · continuous line of staked hay bales on top of erosion control blankets at the 75' setback line from the N.Y.S.D.E.C. flagged wetlands line during all phases of construction. The area from the wetlands line to the hay bale line (75'), shall be' left in it's natural state as a buffer area in wh£ch no disturbance shall take place." 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: I~0-10% % ~10-15% 100 % r-15% or greater % 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or dist?ict, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? EYes ]~No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? []Yes }~No 8. What is the depth of the water table? /% ].3 (in feet! 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer?' L~Yes '[~N0 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ~Yes r-lNo 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ~]No According to self identify each species 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) [Yes ~]No Describe ~ 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? ~;Yes 1-31No If yes, explain un]¢nowT~ 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? E~Yes I~No unlcnox~ 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: N/A a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name Un-na.~led b. Size (In acres) ~/A 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? ~qYes [~No a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? [~Yes F1No b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? ]~Yes [No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? []Yes ,,~,No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 ~Yes []No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? gYes XNo B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor ~..10 b. Project acreage to be developed: 0.062 acres initially; 0.062 c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped 'I.038 acres. d. Length of project, in miles: [~/A (If appropriate) e. if the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 0 ; proposed acres. acres ultimately. g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Initially one Ultimately nnP i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure 35 j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 3 (upon completion of project)? Multiple Family Condominium height; 29 width; 31 length· ft. 2. How much natt~ral material (i.e., etc.] will be removed from the tons/cubic yards · 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? E3Yes ~No XN/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? []Yes c will upper subsoil be stockpiled for re.clamation? ,'~Yes ~No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0.062 acres. S. Will any 'mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? months, (including demolition), month year, (including demolition). month year. I-lYes [3No ; after project is complete ~ ~Yes .~No If yes, explain EYes ~No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction three 7. If multi-phased: ]J'/-& a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 c. Approximate completion date of final phase d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? 8. Will blasting occur during construction? EYes ~]No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 10 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project (~ 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? [3Yes ~i~No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? j~Yes [~No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Explain sewage [3Yes J~]No 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? [-]Yes ~No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? ~Yes [3No a. If yes, what is the amount per month 0.35 tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? []Yes I-1No Fishers island Landfill ; location ~TJA c. If yes, give name d. Will any wastes ~ot go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? e. If Yes, explain fqYes ,g]No 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? ~Yes a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? 0.35 b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? i'[/A years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? x-]Yes ~No ~No tons/month. 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? f-lYes ~No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? IqYes 21. will project result in an increase in energy use? [~Yes If yes , indicate type(s) El°e~-*'~c & ~qo,~ac ~£aating 0il 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? ~lYes ~]No If Yes, explain ~]No 4 2,5. pprovals Re,quired: . Submittal Date City, Town, Village Board ~,Yes %No City, Town, Village Planning Board ZYes' ,~No City, Town Zoning Board ~Yes ~,No City, Count,/ Health Department ,~Yes []No Other Loca'l Agencies EYes []No Other Regional Agencies State Agencies ~Yes E~No Federal Agencies []Yes {~No C. Zoning and Planning Information ~'~.*~- 2/90 S.C.D.H.S. 1/90 I'LY.S.D.~.C. 1/qO I Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ~Yes I-INo If Yes, indicate decision required: I~zoning amendment ~zoning variance []special use permit ~subdivision E3site plan ~new/revision of master plan ~-resource management plan E~other 2 What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? A-80 3 What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? One single fmmily dwelling 4 What is the proposed zoning of the site? N/A 5 What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? One single fa~,~ily dwelling 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? ~Yes 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a ~ mile radius of proposed action? R-80 I-1No 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a ¼ mile? ~Yes [No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? I-lYes ~No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services {recreation, education, police, fi~_* protection)? E-lYes [~No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? [Yes C1No 12 Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? I-3Yes [~No a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? I-lyes r~No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor'f'J[,/ II /J ,/jName/9 GleYm E. ~St Date .I . Signature ~Y~~I Title Pres. J.14.0. Consulting ~f th - -(/ ~ ' e action is in the Coastal Area~nd you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceedin8 with this assessment. 5 I II ~ pm~t ~--..... . . · ~ ': ..... ..ou~ t% or eo~tfn n structure ~ ~ehneo'o~eol site listed n the Str, t;...;nt{onz~ ;:e~lsttr ~...[Isto..e Plne~t ~ .Yes. x App~x{m~t p~rcent~ue o~ p~p~ p{aJeat are ~{th slapesl o-~o% '" · ,, ~' ..~ .~,~ ~ur'/ey cl~Ulcntlolu lot your county}.- pop?~ If-- tl~ !:.'.*J within tho p~pomcd pro/oct ~en been prevlou~!y (~xc~vated, In{m~ed, ~nndscnped~ {IUed~ ':"~ltle~ hi~t~Qed)} dlsturb~d/nltef~d y~.l. _ ~o ~ ' 2 ye% brlefly ~erlbe erich. .Are U~re ri.ny bu~ld:,g~:~r~c{urs~ built prior to tg40 ~,d/or l[~ted on the ..e~.sttr o. 'l{stode. P:~co ~thhm or ~dJnc-nt to. th? proposed pro:cot AppUc~u{t fi.ma, ~__lenn E. Just fo_r John E. & Judl't.h Stripp' ]'{elect Loea[{Oll! Private Road . 'shers Island , ; .Lr "yef', ,"r::v:h the fo"o~'dnZ i~l-'crl:lSU-', for ce. eh bul-'dhq~h:ruelu:e r.%t~chmul:: :f n~.,.d~dh . '. a.) type of struet.j~ (eg. ho~e, outbulldl.g, bar., bridge, dam tulmel), SEQR Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance Lead Agency: Address: Suffolk County Dept. of Project#(ifany) 90 S0-06 Health Services Wastewater Management County Center, Riverhead, N.Y. ll9~ate: 8 Novenber 1993 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and local law # if any) of the imple- menting regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environ- mental Conservation Law. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment. Title of Action: SEQR Status: Strip~ Single Family Residence 90 S0-06 #1-4738-00102/00001-0 Type l [] Unlisted [] Description of Action: Construct single family residence, s~imming pool and sewage disposal system on SCTM Parcel # 1000-007-2-9 In accordance witk plan prepared by Chandler, Palmer and King. Revised 27 August 1993. Location: (include the name of the county and town. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended) Suffolk County, Southold, Fisher's Island (Attach additional pages as needed) O12 SEQR Negative Declaration Page2 Reasons Supporting This Determination: Ail construction is proposed {he maximum distance possible from the identified wetlands and surface waters. The subject parcel has been defined to be outside the surface water contributing area to Barlows Pond and therefore, construction should not impact the pond, which was the original primary concern. For Further Information: Contact Person: Royal Reynolds Address: County Center, Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 Phone No.: (516) 852-2100 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233-0001 Appropriat6 Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Conservation Office o( the Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be princi- pally located Main office and appropriate regional office (if any) of lead agency. Applicant (if any) All other involved agencies (if any) NOTE: Negative Declarations for Unlisted Actions need not be filed with DEC or any other agency (see 617.7(a)). O13 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233 Mr Walter Lindley S. C. Dept. of Health Services Suffolk County Center Riverhead, New York, 11901 February 23, 1990 Mr John Bredemeyer Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York, 11971 Thomas C. Jodlng Commissioner Dear Sirs, RE: ,.:.-,D AGENCY COORDINATION REQUEST The ~urpose of this reouest is to determine under Article 8 (State Environ- mentalw~a~,~ym'' ..... mev,ew - SEQR) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part ~7 '~ ~_ ~,e following: !. Your agency's interest in acting as lead agency; 2. Your agency'sj~ ~¢sdiction. in the action described below; and 3. issues of concern which your agency believes should be evaluated. rnci$~ ' CODy Of ~ . ..... ~ ~s a · she oermit application and a completed Part 1 of she Envirenmental Assessment =cfm to assist you in responding. Projec: ~- John E. & Judith D. Stripp single family home, septic system, swimming pool, deck etc. Lo~=ton. =j~rc~ec~ ~ .- ~ . Fishers Island DEC ~ : - ' rro~ec~ Numoer: 1-4738-00102/00001-0 DEC Permizs: Freshwater Wetlands Permit required SEQR Ciasslf:cezion: LX× Type t [ ] Unlisted DEC Sentact ~ - · Susan Ackerman Sr. Environmental Analyst DEC ~cS¢~,~: (516)75!-1389 in Suffolk Co. Critical Environmental Area. D£C fas ~c cojec~ion zo your agency or another agency assuming lead agency .......~ ~ ac_-~ ~ut reserves the right to comment on this a~,.~,. ...... ~, ce=er~r=. ~: ST significance is -2- .[] DEC has no objection so your agency or another agency assuming lead agency status for this ac~ion~ but we have the following concerns regarding this project (see "comments" below). DEC wishes so assume lead agency status for this action. [] · The proposed action has been identified by DEC as occurring wholly or partially within or substantially contiguous to a critical environmental area (CEA)'that was designated by Suffolk ¢ouaCy It is the position of this Department that your agency, if it has a juris- diction over the action, should assume the lead agency role based on the existence of the CEA and the fact that the anticipated impacts are primarily'of local significance. [ ] Other. (See comments below) Comments l[Ootionai/: Please review attatched information. Resoonse; Please ~esoond to this request within 30 days of the date of this letter. If no response is received within 30 days, we will assume that you have no objection to DEC or anonae" agency assuming the role of lead agency, and have no comments ~ offer regaroi~g the oroposed action at this time. If neither your agency nor any o~her inv~lYe~ agency, including DEC, has indicated a will- ingness to sa?~e as leac a~ency within 30 days of this letter: [ ~ We ~ii! ~e~i~i~r she Commissioner of DEC to designate a le~d agenc'f =ct tn~s action. will petition the Commissioner of DEC to designate your agency as -ead oresuming you have jurisdiction. Please fee! free to ~ntact this office for further information or discussion. Sincerely, Sr Environmental Analyst IDEC pERHIT NUNBER 1.&738-00102/00001'0 FACILITY/PROGR~J4 NUI4BER(S) STATE DEPARTNENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTIVE DATE ~ December ~9 1993 PEI rvllT EXP,..,o. December 31, the .....TYPE OF PERNIT I Ne~ ~1Renew&L ri Nodific&ti~ O Permit to Coe~truct n Permit to Operate Article 15, Title $: Protection O 6HYCRR 608: g&ter Quality Article 15, Title 15: ViLer Sul~ly ArticLe 15, TITle 15: giter Tr~rt Article 15, Title 1~: Long teLm~clgette . .. Article 15, Title 2?: vltd, Scenic ~ RecreetionaL Rivers Other: PGRNZT SS~D TO J~n & J~ith Stri~ Certification 0 Article 17, Titles 7, 8: SPDES 0 ArtlcLe't9: Air PolLution Control a Article 23, TitLe Z?: Nined Lind Rectwtion · Article 24: Freshwater Vettac~ O Article ZS: TIML I~etLind8 Article 2T, Title 7; 6NYCRR 360: Solid Veete #onagonont Article 27, Title 9; 6aYC~R 37'5: Article 3&: Coistet Erosion Article ~: Fifteen Artict~ 1, 3, 17. 19, 27, 37; TELEPHON£ WJI41ER ADDRESS OF PERHITTEE 4 Scetecook Trait, Ueston, CT CONTACT PERSO~ FeN PER#ITTED UO~K do~n & Judith Strtpp TELEPRONE BJ46EI NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY Strl~Pro~erty - geriou Po~d LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY gorto~ Peril -$CT# #1000-7-2-9 COUNTY SuffoLk T(~ SouthoLd WATERCOURSE JNYTN COORDINATES construct single family d~elLtng, pool, septic systea and reDrade parcel ~djacont to Barto~ Pond. ALt ~ s~ail be in By acceptance of this permit, the p ermittee agrees that the permit is contingent ~ strict cc~q~Lia~ce ~ith the ECL. eli al~oLicabLe regulations, the General Conditions specified (see page Z) ~ any Special Coe~fitions incl~ed es part of this permit. REGIONAL PERMIT ADHINISTRATOR: I ADDRESS ~ ~.c'~ ~). N.\~nql.?& BLdg. ~0. SUMY. RD, 219. Stony ar~k. ,Y 11790-~56 AUTH~IZED SIGNATURE '~ ~ f I DATE DecOr 29. I~3 Page 1 of 6 GE~Eg:~L (3~DITIC~ I n~pect ions 1. The permitted site or facility, including relevant records, inspection at reasonable hours and intervals by an authorized is subject to representat ive of the Departrrent of Enviro.=untal Conservation (the Depart~'.'ent) to determine v~ether the permittee is co[plying with this permit and the ECL. Such represen- tat ive rmy order the v~rk suspended pursuant to ECL 71~0301 and SAPA 401(3). ~ copy of this permit, including all referenced traps, dr~Nings and special conditions, rrust be available for inspection by the Departnont at all tirms at the project site. Failure to produce a copy of the permit upon request by Deper~nt representative is a violation of this permit. Pem3it Q~anges and Fla-~e~ls 2. The Departrrent reserves the right to n'odify, suspend or revoke this permit v~en a) the scope of the permitted activity is exceeded or a violation of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ECL and pertinent regula- tions is found; b) the permit v~s obtained by misrepresentation or failure to disclose relevant facts; c) neNrmterial info,~ution is discovered; or d) envirorrrental conditions, relevant technology, or applicable la~v or regulation have rmterial ly changed since the permit wes issued. 3. The permittee rmst sub~it a separate written application to the Deparl~mnt for reneAel, rrodification or transfer of this permit. Such application rmst include any fOnTS, fees or suppler=ntal info.~ution the Depari~-nt requires. Any renewal, rrodification or transfer granted by the Department trust be in writing. 4. The permitteerrust sub'nit a reneAel application at least: a) 180 days before expiration of permits for State Pollutant Discharge El imination Syste-n (SR~S), Hazardous W~ste IVenageTent Facilities (FC~VF), rmjor Air Pollution Control (APC) and Solid V~ste Manage'rant Facilities (S~M=); and b) 30 days before expiration of all other permit types. 5. Lhless expressly provided for by the Depara~=nt, issuance of this permit does not rmdify, supersede or .r.escind any order or determination previously issued by the Department or any of the terrm, conditmns or requirements contained in sucl~ order or determination. Legal Chi igations of Pon'nittee The permittee has accepted expressly, by the execution of the application, the fUll legal responsibility for all da"rages, direct or indirect, of v~atever nature and by v~"~ever suffered, arising out of the project described in this permit and has .agreed to indumify and save harmless the State fro-n suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting frcrn this project. Other 6. This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the irrpairment of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a parson not a party to the permit. The permittee is [esponsible for obtaining any other permits, approvals, easerents and rights-of-v~y that n-ay be required for this project. I ands Pa~e.2 of 6 11 12 ,lllONAt GENERAL CONOITIONS FOR ARTICLES 1S (Title S}, 24, (PL 9~-217) provid~ that all and K~o e SPEClALCONDITIONS Any work,disturbance, and storage of construction materials s'hall be confined to: within the "Limit of Clearing and Disturbance,, as shown on the approved plan. Heavy equipment, including bulldozers, backhoes, payloaders, etc., shall not be operated beyond the limits of clearing on the approved plan. A snow fence' or other temporary, project-limiting fence shall be erected prior to the commencement of any construction activities: along the "limits of clearing,, on the approved plan. Prior to commencement of any construction activities, a continuos row of straw bales shall be staked end to end: along the base of the snow fence ( or other temporary, project ~miting fence) on the upslope or project side of the fence. The-bales shall be maintained, repaired and replaced as often as necessary to ensure proper function, until all disturbed areas are permanently vegetated. The average useful life of a bale is approximately 3-4 months. Sediments trapped by the bales shall be removed to an approved upland location before the bales themselves are removed. i-4738-00102/00002-0 ..... ' - [ P,tU(? 3 of 6 SPECIAL CONDITIONS ®- ® Be 11. For ^rticle 24 Freshwater Vetlands All disturbed areas where soil is temporarily exposed/stockpiled for longer than one (1) day shall be covered with a tarp or contained by a continuous line of staked straw bales placed on the downslope or wetland side. Any demolition debris/excess construction materials/excess excavated materials shall be im~..ediately and l completely disposed of on an approved upland site more than 100 feet from any regulated freshwater wetland. These materials shall be suitably stabilized so as not to re-enter any water body, wetland, or wetalnd alaacent area. Excavated materials/fill materials shall be stockpiled more than 100 feet landward of the wetland or water body and shall be contained by straw bales or silt fencing to prevent erosion. ' All fill shall consist of clean soil, sand and/or gravel that is free of the following substances:': asphalt, slag, flyash, broken concrete, demolition debris, garbage, household refuse, tires, woody materials including tree or landscape debris, and metal objects. The introduction of materials toxic to aquatic life is expressly prohibited. During the grading or sloping operation soil shall not be placed in or graded toward the wetland. The work area shall be graded to conform with the elevation and contours of the undisturbed land immediately adjacent to the work area. All roof runoff and pool discharge shall be directed to drywells located according to the approved plan. All equipment and machinery shall be stored and safely contained greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body at the end of each work day. This will serve to. avoid the inadvertent leakage of deleterious substances into the regulated area. Fuel or other chemical storage tanks shall be contained and located at all times in an area greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body. If the above requirement cannot be met by the permittee, then the storage areas must be designed to completely contain any and all potential leakage. Such a contaminant system must be approved by NYSDEC staff prior to equipment, machinery or tank storage within 100 feet of the regulated wetland or water body. 1-4738-00102/00001-0 I Page & of 6 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 13. For Article_24 __ [ greshua£er ~etlands All areas of soil disturbance resulting from this project shall be -- ses4ed with an appropriate perennial grass; and: mulched with straw immediately upon completion of the project, within two (2) days of final grading, or by the expiration of the permit, whichever ,is first. Mulch shall be maintained until a suitable vegetative Cover is established. If sss4ing is impracticable due to tho time of year, a temporary net/mulch shall be applied and final seeding shall be 'performed as senn as weather conditions favor germination and growth. 14. The permittee shall incorporate the following langugage as a notice covenant to the deed: "Regulated freshwater wetlands associated with MY-9 are located on or near the properties of John & Judith Stripp ~nd his~her/their heirs, assigns or successors. This property is subject to the pro~i~ipns of ECL Article 24, and the conduct of regulated activities may occur only pursuant to ECL Article 24 if prior approval is given by the New York State De~r~nt o~ Environmental Conservation NYSD activities include b_~ ....... ( EC). Regulated ve.e+~n, .... !. uu ~re not liml=ed to clearin~ rllllnq; and e~--~4-- -~ he ...... , excavation; gradin~ and · - ...... ,, u~ any structure(s).,, This deed covenant shall be recorded with the Clerk of suffolk County Within 90 days of the issuance of this permit. of the Covenanted deed or other acceptable.proof of A copy along with the number assigned to this permit, shall record, be sent within one calendar year of the issuance of this permit to: NYSDEC, Regional Manager BEP, SUNy Bldg. 40, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356. Supplementary Special Conditions (A) through (F) attached. I-4 738-00102/0000 · PR~RAM NUMBER .SUPPLEMENTARY SPECIAL COND~'TIONS The following conditions apply to all permits: A copy of this permit, including all conditions and approved plane, shall be available at the project site whenever authorized work is in progress. The permit sign enclosed with the permit shall be protected from the weather and posted in a conspicuous location at the work e~te .until all authorized work has been completed. The permittee shall require that any contractor, project engineer, or other per.on responsible for the overall supervision of this project reads, understands, and complies with this permit and all its general, special, and supplementary special conditions. Any failure to comply precisely with all of the terms and conditions of this permit, unless authorized in writing, shall be treated as a violation of the Environmental Conservation Law. ~f any of the permit conditions are unclear, the permittee must contact the Division of Regulatory Affairs at the address on page one or telephone (516) 444-0365. If project design modifications become necessary after permit issuance, the permittee shall submit the appropriate plan changes for approval by the Regional Permit AdminSstrator prior to undertaking any such modifications. The permittee is advised that substantial modification may require submission of a new application for permit. At least two days prior to commencement of the project, the permittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form certifying that they are fully aware of and understand all terms and conditions of this permit. Within 30 days of completion of the authorized work, the bottom portion of that form shall also be signed and returned, along with photographs of the completed work and, if required, a survey. For projects involving activities to be undertaken in phases over a period of more than cne year, the permittee shall notify the Regional Permit Administrator in writing at least 48 hours prior to recommencing work in subsequent years. The granting of this permit does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility of obtaining a grant, easement, or other necessary approval from the Division of Land Utilization, Office of General Services, Tower Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 (518) 474-2195, which may be required for any encroachment upon State-owned lands underwater. DEC Permit No. 1-4738-00102/00001-0 Page6 of 6 ;YSD£C ~ureau of Environmental Protection ~ldg. 40, SUNY ~tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 ssued To: j~2~ +J,~f)lF~ '%TIZ~FW 'ursuant to General condition Number I of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified :hat the authorized activity shall commence on ~h£s notice is to be sent st least two days in' advance of commencement of the project. :he permit sign will be posted at the site and copy of permit will be available at site for -nspection. Submitted :ailure to notify or post sign wi1! leave owner and/or' contractor subject to applicable )enalties for non-compliance with permit conditions. ZYSDEC lureau of Environmental Protection Jldg. 40~ SUNY ;tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Contractor's Name ' - Contractor's Address ' Contractor's Phone No. 'o whom it ~a~ concern~ 'ursuan% to Ceneral Condition Number I of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified · hat the authorized sctivity was completed on Submitted by: his notice, with photos of completed work and/or completed survey, is to be ~ent to abcve ddre~s promptly upon complettion of project. Failure to notify will leave owner and/or 'cntractor subject to applicable penalities for non-compliance Qith permit conditions. 95-20.$ (8187}--9d New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NOTICE The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has issued permit(s) pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law for work being conducted at this site. For further information regarding the nature and extent of work approved and any Departmental conditions on it, contact the Regional Permit Administrator listed below. Please i"bfer to the permit number shown when contacting the DEC. Permit Number Expiration Date Regional Permit Administrator NOTE: This notice is NOT a permit FI$~.ERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, ~NC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 Re: Permit No. 1-4738-00102/00002-0 April 25, 1994 Mr. Robert Greene - Chief Permit Administrator N.Y. State Dep't. of Environmental Conservation SUNY, Building 40, Stony Brook, N.Y. 11790 Dear Mr. Greene: I am enclosing two documents for your review in addition to this letter - a permit from your office (No. 1-4738-00102/00002-0 and signed by George Ha~arth) which was issued to Mr. & Mrs. John Stripp of Fishers Island - and also a copy of a recent letter I sent on behalf of the Fishers Island Conservancy to Southold Town Zoning Officials regarding the presence of American Indian artifacts that apparently exist on Mr. Stripp's property. The claims of the H.L. Ferguson Museum personnel on Fishers Island that Indian remains existed on Mr. Stripp's property (property only partly explored in the years before World War II) was in all liklihood not known by you or your office when the above-named permit was issued. I would like to transmit such information as I possess to you now, however, and my Board of Directors wishes me to ask that your office review the permit conditions with a view to possible modification,at least ifc~onditions or your conclusions so warrant. At the Conservancy, we are endeavoring to determine the precise extent of any Indian archaeological sites in the general area of Mr. Stripp's land-holding. We know that there are some definite sites in the area, and we have asked the H.L. Ferguson Museum for all relevant information they may have on the subject (both on Mr. Stripp's property and off) as they are the chief explorers on the Island for sites of this sort. We have also contacted Dr. Robert Funk, retired Chief Archaologist of the N.Y. State Museum in Albany, who has joined the Ferguson }~seum in the past on many of its Fishers Island expeditions that resulted in discoveries. Dr. Funk told me personally by telephone that he hoped the Stripp property could be fully explored before any construction, since the site did have a small pit on it where something had been found, but that the remainder of the site had not been explored, especially since Mr. Stripp had bought the property. It is the Conservancy's opinion that enough documentation and scientific opinion does exist at th~s site to warrant a 'complete examination of the matter by both your DEC bureau and by the N.Y. State Department of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. We hope such an appraisal can be undertaken as soon as possible so that results can be relayed to all interested parties. Lastly, I am. wondering why Mr. Stripp apparently did not file an environmental "long form" assessment document when you made your permit determination. Suffolk County has made Fishers Island~ Critical Environmental Area (CEA) which - though it by no means restracts building on the Island - does require f$1ing of greater and more detailed - 2 - environmental information than was apparently at your disposal in this case. On a place like Fishers Island which has over 40 species of flora and fauna listed as rare or endangered in N.Y. State, such a filing I'm sure would have been most helpful to your deliberations. As a result, your reply and review would be more than welcomed by our Land Use Committee, by our Board of Directors, and by the H.L. Ferguson Miseum, which I understand is planning an expedition this coming summer to continue to search for Indian relics and artifacts in the same general area. With Every Good Wish, Fzshers Island Conservancy encls: CC: Southold Town Board of Zoning Appeals Southold Town Board of Trustees Mr. Raymond Cowan - Director, N.Y. State DEC at Stony Brook Acting Commissioner Langdon Marsh, N.Yi State DEC, Albany. Dr. Robert Kuhn, N.Y. State Division of Historic Preservation Fishers Island Conservancy Board Mr. Charles Ferguson, President - H.L. Ferguson Museum FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 Re: Stripp variance application I 4218 / March 26, 1994 Lot No. 1000-7-2-9 / ~ ~ 4220 Mr. Gerald Goehringer - Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir: I write this letter on behalf of'the Fishers Island Conservancy to issue several cautionary notes regarding Mr. Stripp's application ($ 4218) for a variance (Lot No. 1000-7-2-9). This lot is located in an extremely sensitive environmental area located Just to the north- west of Barlow Pond, one of the Island's 3 surface reservoirs, and is in a watery area known locally as the "su.nken forest", due to the frequent presence of wetlands in the area/and the increasingly obvious subsidence of the land that often leaves tree trunks growing out of the swamp water. In olden times, this area served as a drainage flow from Barlow Pond down to West Harbor. Geographically, wetlands make up a very large portion of Mr. Stripp's lot - a circumstance that causes its own problems, since it restricts to a very narrow area any positioning for a house site. The environmental sensitivity of the area, and the tight dimensions provided for any kind of house site are reflected in the many conditions that the N.Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation laid down as needing to be followed if a house were seriously considered for this site at all. In looking over the property, then, the Conservancy's land-use Committee was struck by four things. First, the complex environmental sensitivity of the site, leading to many restrictions if the site was prepared for building; Second, the extreme closeness of the house site to the road, violating, one would imagine, many of FIDCO's "East End" preferences for housing set well back from the road, not to mention Southold Town Ordinances dealing with the same subject. Third, the house site envisions a swimming pool - in this location an environmental nightmare. Where, for example, is the owner going to put all the chlorinated or chemically treated water if he empties or cleans out his pool for the winter ? The water table is very close to the surface here, and dumping it all in the wetland is obviously out of the question. West Harbor is not only too far away, but requires any drain to cross roads and property lines. To us, the mere planning of a pool on this site is questionable. Fourthly, and lastly, I have been informed by both Ed Homing, H.L. Ferguson Museum Curator and Island Biologic expert, as well as by Charles Ferguson, President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum, that the land owned by Mr. Stripp contains an archaeological sig~ of American Indian origin - much of it as yet unexplored. I am enclosing some documentation on this matter, sent me recently by Mr. Ferguson. In summation, we believe this land is questionable as a building site, primarily because of environmental factors surrounding the projected swimming pool and its drainage, not to mention the extreme closenese and prevalence of nearby wetlands. Our over-riding consideration at this point, however, is that any construction in the immediate vicinity of the house site would have an adverse impact on an ancient Indian archaeological a=ea. We recommend at this time that any action by the Southold Board of Zoning Appeals be postponed until a) further exploration work can determine the precise extent and dimensions of any ancient American Indian activity on this site~ and b) until the Southold Board of Trustees can adequately address and assess the legal and environmen~al impacts of possible encroachment (via excavation, building, and land disturbance) of an ancient American Indian archaeological dig site. The Trustees should also, in our opinion, be requested to Judge the environmental impacts caused by the draining of chemically treated water eminating from the proposed swimming pool, with particular reference to the extreme closeness of nearby wetlands. This letter can be used as the Conservancy's official comment at the Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing on April 6th, 1994. Sincerely, John H. Tha~ch~er~Jr/ -- Preszdent Fishers Island C6n~ervancy Note - Re: It should be observed, as a poet-script to this letter, that Suffolk County has declared all of Fishers Island to be a "Critical Environmental Area" (CEA), thus requiring a "long form" environmental assessment to be filed (5 pages filled out by owner) if construction of a dwelling in such an ecologically sensitive area is even contemplated. To our knowlege, no such assessment form has been filed by either the owner, his agent, or his architect. If not, we wonder, why not ? Stripp Applications for variances ~ 4218 and ~ 4220 (Lot. No. 1000-7-2-9) Hearing scheduled for 4/6/94. FISHERS IS!,AND NEW YORK ~ $~11 heaps NOTE - The John Stripp peoperty (1000-7-2-9) is almost ~ with location of shell heap (G) on map. Ferguson text -~ direction of "200 yds. south and west" refers to location of shell heap, not Barlow Pond, says Mr. C. Ferguson. Text notes only a "portion" of this heap has been searched. Mr. C. Ferguson and Mr. E. Homing confirm this. ".i~ J. Thatcher Jr. - F.I. Conservancy ~ FISIIERS ISLAND Sectb)~ B, an are~ about 12 ft. by 44 ft., lies 35 ft. northeast of A, at the base of the hill slope, and a road has covered this deposit for years. As new cement pavemeut was to be laid, digging in this area was pushed with all haste. Shells were encountered at a depth of 4 in. and continued downward for about 3 ft. Several pits were found, all about 3 ft. in diameter and 4 ft. in depth, la one section g. here mussel shells abounded, ah0ut three-quarlers of a jar, shown restored in the fronti~plece, was found. Potsherds, pieces of stone pipe bowls, a gaming slone, bone awl~ ~nd pins, and several stone mortars' were found among the shell layer. Some of the potlery piece~ had disintegrated and could not be ~aved. ~ctlon C was opened due northward from lhe center of B for 20 ft. at a width of 10 ft. For half the dislance the average depth of the topsoil was 8 in. Beneath Ibis, the shell ~tratum measured about 16 in. with 4 in. o[ underlying ash. Early in the digging, a pit measuring 4~ gr. by 3 gt. deep wa~ located, though nothing was found in it ~ve a few ~tsherd~ and some animal ~ne*. The earlier laying of a pipe line had ruined much of the structure and content* of this pit. Between two boulders on the western boundary of the excavation, another fire pit was located and opened. This section has yielded a bone bead, bone awls, a slender pestle-like stone, a broken, badly decomposed, ornamented pot and a clam shell dipper (pl. xL R.). ~ EXPLORATION 9 BRICK ~i'ARD--qE&ST (G). This shell h~ap lies in a hollow about 75 yds. from Barlow e~tire area from about 200 yd~.~outh and west has furnished surface finds. This is a small de0p~it, me~uring only 100 ft. by 25 ft. Two pits and no burials were found in it. About 8 in. of top soil covers the layer of shells which varies from 1 in. to 4 in. in depth. Only a portion of this heap has been searched and has yielded a shell spoon, a broken I~ofie fish ~, bone awls, hammer stones, arrow points, and a crude axe. Broken pottery, in useless frsK- meats, and the usual quantities o~ animal bones were ~ found throughout. PRNINSULA (D). About 5 in. of top soil coxcrs this de.sit, and a spring is located at its scmthcrn edge where the marsh commences. It was in the first section dug, an area about 8 ft. by 5 ft., that the undisturbed burial was found. Twenty feet east of this excavation another pit was started before work wan discontinu~ for the winter. The shell heap 'measurea 30 ~t. by 60 ft., and has an average depth o~ 2 ft. from the surface. Arrow points, a graphite paint atone, and potsherds were found. any waw (a). This deposit lies at the water's edge, and has an area o~ 150 ft. by 90 ft., and only one pit has been excavated. The topsoil was mixed with shells to a depth of 12 in. beneath which an 8 in. layer of shells was found. Beneath this was a stratum of yellow dirt about 6 in. thick, and below, shells continued downward for more than 2 ft. In APPEAI~ BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Rick,~d C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Apri I 28, 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton., NY 11968 Re: Appl. Nos. 4218 and 4220 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Construction Front Yard Locations Dear Mr. Ham: This is to confirm that during the public hearing held on April 6, 199~, that the Board is awaiting information, after you and/or your client have had an opportunity to directly contact Charles Ferguson of the F.I. Museum and John Thatcher of the Fishers Island Nature Conservancy identify the specific site area of concern, as discussed, and possibly an alternative location in order to mitigate affects to the "Indian 'dig" which may be proposed for construction under the present plan. The telephone numnber of Mr. Ferguson was furnished to you by Member Doyen at the public hearing, and the following address is furnished for you at this time: Charles Ferguson H.L. Ferguson Museum 33 Farmstead Lane Farmington, CT 06032. However, we were advised that Mr. Ferguson is expected to return to Fishers Island on or after May 1st. Also, please be aware that John Thatcher called and indicated that he has not been contacted by you and asked that you call him at 201-635-5470. The hearing on this matter was recessed until May 4, 199~, and could be further recessed pending the above developments for mitigation, and finalization under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) through the Southold Town Trustees. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN -A-TTOHNEYS AND COUNSELLOI~S AT LAW 45 HAMPTON I~OAD $OUTHA~4PTON, N.Y. 11966 2 April 20, 1994 Board of Appeals Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Application Nos. 4218 and 4220 John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp Dear Board Members: In connection with the referenced applications and in accordance with our discussions at the April 6 public hearing, I have enclosed a copy of the Negative Declaration issued by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. Please let me know if you require any additional information or documentation before your next meeting. Very truly yours, Stephen L. Ham, III Enclosure SEQR Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance Lead Agency: Address: Suffolk County Dept. of Project#(ifany) 90 SO-06 Health Services Wast ewat er Management County Center, Riverhead, N.Y. ll90~ate:u; 8 Novenher ~993 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and local law #_ if any) of the imple- menting regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environ- mental Conservation Law. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment. Title of Action: SEQR Status: Strip~ Single Family Residence 90 S0-06 #1-4738-00102/00001-0 Type l [] Unlisted [] Description of Action: Construct single family residence, .sWimming pool and sewage disposal system on SCTM Parcel # 1000-007-2-9 In accordance wi~plan prepared by Chandler, Palmer and King. Revised 27 August 1993. Location: (Include the name of the county and town. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended) Suffolk County, Southold, Fisher's Island (Attach additional pages as needed) 012 C SEQR Hegative Declaration Page2 Reasons Supporting This Determination: Ail construction is proposed ~he maximum distance possible from the identified wetlands and surface waters. ~he subject parcel has heen define~to be outside the surface water contributing area to Barlows Pond and therefore, construction should not impact the pond, which was the original primary concern. For Further Information: Contact Person: Royal Reynolds Address: County Center, Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 Phone No.: (516) 852-2100 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, Hew York 12233-0001 Appropriate Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Conservation Office o~ the Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be princi- pally located h~ain office and appropriate regional office (if any) of lead agency. Applicant (if any) All other involved agencies (if any) NOTE: Negative Declarations for Unlisted Actions need not be filed with DEC or any other agency (see 617.7(a)). C-13 PUBLIC HEARINGS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May % 19q~ (7:30 P.M. Hearings Commenced) P R E S E N T: HON. GERARD P. COEHRINCER, Chairman SERGE DOYEN, Member JAMES DINIZIO, JR. Member ROBERT A. VILLA, Member RICHARD C. WILTON, Member LINDA KOWALSKI, Clerk-Assistant to Board APPLN. # APPLICANT INDEX PAGES 4223 4236 4232 4235 4231 4217 4234 4238 4208 4235 4203SE 4237 4218 & 4220 CLAUDE SHER ............. ". ................ 3-6 ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS ........................ 6-8 THOMAS PALMER ......................... ~..9-12 KIM FALLON AND CYNTHIA SUTRYK ............. 12-25 ALEX AND AFRODITE BOUKAS ................ 25-29 THOMAS PULS AND DONNA RICCO ............... 29-29 ALEX AND MARION WIPF ................... 29-51 'JON C. KERBS .............................. 51-54 KIM CAMPBELL ............................ 55-62 KIM FALLON AND CYNTHIA SUTRYK ............ '~62-63 ROBERT E. BIDWELL ............... ........ 63-70 ROBERT PELLEGRINI ......................... 70-74 JOHN STRIPE ..................... ......... 74-80 Page 7~ - Hearing Tran~ipt Regular Meeting of May ~, 19~,~ Southold Town Board of Appeals Pellegrini wine will consistent with the way happen. All benefits or places. MR. CHAIRMAN: Questions Jim? MEMBER DINIZIO: No. be served but it's, it's in the fashion these non profit and not-for-profit events any number of things that happen in these MR. CHAIRMAN: OK. Thank you sir. llke to speak in favor of this application which is Is there anybody else who would a modification with like to speak against it? closing the hearing and original Special Exception? Would anybody There are no hands, I'll make a motion reserving decision to later. All in favor? MEMBERS: Aye Appeal Nos. 4218 & 4220 9:50 P.M. MR. CHAIRMAN: This is the application of John Strlpp. (Addressing Stephen Ham, Esq.) Do you want to tell us where you are at this point, in your opinion? MR. HAM: We have two issues I think that were outstanding. Well, three issues. One, you wanted a copy of the Negative Declaration which I provided to you. The other two issues were what to do about the questions raised from an archeological point of view and what would be done with respect to the request by the Trustees for a permit. The first one, as I say, I provided the copy of the Health Department's Negative Declaration on this. ~ Let me dispose of the Trustees first. Page 75 - Hearing Trar~pt Regular Meeting of May ~, 19u,~ Southold Town Board of Appeals I think that's a little easier. Mr. Stripp is not contesting their right to ask for a permit even though I believe it's outside their jurisdiction. Application fees have been paid and copies of the permits from the Health Department and DEC; have been provided to the Trustees and an application is being prepared by Glen Just and will be submitted by Friday which should put us on the calendar for May 26th ; according to Jill Thorp of the Trustees office. So we are proceeding in that vane with the Trustees. Insofar as the archeological questions, I was a little taken back when I received a letter from your office wondering why we had not done anything in that regard. We had made ourselves willing to speak to those concerned citizens who had raised questions about this, namely, John Thacher who also brought in the Ferguson museum, Mr. Thacher speaking for Fishers Island Conser- vancy. However, upon receiving that letter I spoke to Mr. Stripp and advised him that .you wanted us to contact both of those organizations and Mr. Strlpp has done so. He spoke to Mr.' Thatcher on Monday and Mr. Thatcher suggested that he speak to Mr. Ferguson. I don~t want to go into what he said, but I think his motives are extreme in the sense that he is not concerned about native Americans. I think he doesn't want this property to be built on period even though Mr. Strip? has been patient and environmentally sensitive throughout the process. Then, yesterday Mr. Stripp spoke to Charles Ferguson of the Ferguson Museum who suggested that he conduct a survey namely, stage 1, archeologlcal survey. I think that's what he had in mind. In neither case did the Nature C-~nservancy or the Ferguson Museum offer to pay for any of these things. Mr. Strlpp asked me, "Well what do Page 76 - Hearing pt Regular Meeting of May 4; 19u, u, Southold Town Board of Appeals you think it would cost?" Mr. Ferguson had told him that John Pfeiffer will be over on the island. John Pfeiffer, an archeologist whose done work for clients of mine before and has done a good bit of work on the island, in fact he had been to this property some years ago would be there in May and June so Mr. Stripp asked me to contact him which I did last night to try and get an estimate of what the cost for doing some test holes in this building area would be and we received a quote and Mr. Stripp has not on my advise but has being a good neighbor and sensitive to people on Fishers Island even though I think many are at least one of them does not want to see him build here is going to pay for it up to a limit of $1,500. BOARD CLERK: To pay for what. MR. HAM. To pay for Dr. John Pfeiffer to do some test holes at the building area on the site to remove any sensitive or, I shouldn't say sensitive, or any artifacts that might have some interest or value. Mr. Strlpp told Mr. Ferguson that he is willing to donate those to the Ferguson Museum which pleased him and that's where we are. Dr. Pfeiffer does not have a fax machine. I wanted to fax him a copy of the survey which he didn't have and he was suppose to get back to me today and that which he didn't but he did estimate in a range of $1,000 to $1,200 to do the study. He operates I know because he~s doing some other work for me over there. $75 per test hole and I think he said 10 or 12 test holes so it might even be less than that and of course the Strlpps as I mentioned at the last hearing are not going to build anyway even if the variance i~a granted until the fall so there's plenty of time for that although Dr. Pfeiffer is not going to be able to do it Page 77 - Hearing Regular Meeting of May 4, 194L~ Southold Town Board of Appeals while he's working on this other project on the island but he said he can easily do it during the summer at some point before this is done, so we obviously we have to work out some details on that but I think the Strlpps are really being most cooperative here when the only evidence before your Board at the last hearing that was presented and no-one's here tonight I dontt think to present evidence other.wise is that the DEC looked at this, made a finding under the State Stork Preservation Act to the effect that there were no significant archeological remnants at this location and yet on innuendo you know we're proceeding to make an additional expenditure. If the Stripps haven't shown good faith I think . MR. CHAIRMAN: Would you thank Mr. Stripp for me. We're do we go from here in reference to the dealing with this application prior to the Trustees completing their review? MR. HAM. I do not see the two as, I don't see why this couldn't be granted subject to Trustee approval. I cantt, I can't imagine that their going to do something other than maybe some additional mitigating measure that the DEC or the Health Department didn't think of in terms of -- MR. CHAIRMAN: When did you say you're going to be on with them do you think? MR. HAM: I'm told that we should be able to be on this coming meeting. They've already been to the site so their assessment basically is done so if this application and Mr. Just's preparing is in by Friday I'm told, that it will be calend~red for May 26th. Page 78 - Hearing Traneipt Regular Meeting of May ~,, 19~u, Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. CHAIRMAN: Can I suggest, could I suggest that we as a matter of formality that we close this hearing with no, no further oral testimony unless of course there's a severe need for it for any particular reason based upon on June 1st and this way we can have the entire decision from the Trustees in total and we know where we're going from at that particular point. I don~t think it would be our interest to complete this at this point here knowing right well that you know if they made a minor change here or. MR. HAM: That's fair enough. MR. CHAIRMAN: BOARD CLERK: for 62 days? MR. CHAIRMAN: No, I'm not hearing on June 1st. BOARD CLERK: Just closing saying, that's closing it. OK. Does anybody have any objection to this? We're closing the hearing and just carrying it over closing the hearing. I'm closing the it as to oral testimony is MR. CHAIRMAN: No, I'm not closing it, June 1st. BOARD CLERK: You're going to recess it, OK. MR. CHAIRMAN: We'll recess it until to June formality on June 1st. BOARD CLERK: Then you're going to tell Mr. that he may not have to come back. MR. CHAIRMAN: That is correct. what you're I~m going to leave it open to 1st and close it as a Ham that it's possible BOARD CLERK: OK. Page 79 - Hearing Tran~ipt Regular Meeting of May 4, 1944 Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. CHAIRMAN: If you have a everything is favorable just shoot MR. HAM: OK. MEMBER DOYEN: decision from the Trustees an d it into us and that's all we need If youql recall at the last meeting and there was a letter from FICO regarding the setback, did you MR. HAM: Yes, yes I totally, Mr. Stripp spoke to Mr. Tom Doherty of FIDCO and another reason perhaps to hold this opened. I sent them another map. I had sent it out with a notice of hearing and so forth but an outlining on that map the facts that although the setback from the property llne was a mere 20 feet the setback from the actual edge of the road that's used is at least [[0 feet. FICO has its, I don~t know how often they meet, but there meeting in New York City on Monday night and weql discuss this in terms of their position. MEMBER DOYEN: We'll will we take that MR. HAM: Well I'd llke to stress that their decision is while it may influence you it's still a private decision. What, what we're here before your Board is MEMBER DOYEN: Well I'm aware of their decision MR. HAM: I mean he~s got to deal with them anyway as you know on all of these properties. They have the right to approve plans and so forth. MEMBER DOYEN: No, but in the interest of working with them and it's just as well to have that out of the way in that they agreed to the setback. Their argument is rather thin anyway because if you go across the street there's a structure there building thatfs very close to the road which probably be~closer than theirs. Page 80 - Hearing Tran~pt Regular Meeting of May ~-, 19~ Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. HAM: Right, that's what I pointed, I pointed that out in that memo that I gave you last month. Well, I don~t know, it's similar let's say. MEMBER DOYEN: Nevertheless it's there. ---- MR. HAM: Oh, absolutely - yeah, and the other proceeding is that is not to Oriental Avenue it's not the main road to the East End. It's not something that people are going to see very much. There are few, few MEMBER DOYEN: No, especially if they are going to block off probably some of it down below. MR. CHAIRMAN: Another thing I want to say to you is this plan as it's before us may not be totally etched in stone, there may be modifications, all right, and that may be something the Board may render with its decision, so just so you're aware of that situation. Even though the Trustees may come back there may be a modification here or there that we may deal with. OK. MR. HAM: OK. Fair enough. MR. CHAIRMAN: Is there anybody else from Fishers Island that would llke to talk about this? OK. Hearing no further comment I'll make a motion recessing this to the next regularly scheduled meeting only for the purpose of closing it (at that time). All in favor? ALL MEMBERS: Aye. Prepared from tape recordings of actual hearings. L/K- L/F ' BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of. Southold, that the following public heatings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, .at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1994, commencing at the times specified below: 1.7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4223 - CLAUDE SHER. This is a re- quest for a varianee under Ar- ticle XXIII, Section 100-231, based upon the April 7, 1994 Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector for a building permit to erect fenc- ing around a proposed tennis- court structure which will ex- ceed the maximum height re- quirement of the code when located in the front yard. Location of Property: 1480 Old Woods Path, Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-87-1-21. 2. 7:33 p.m. ApPl. No. 4236 - ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS and OTHERS. This is a re- ,quest for a variance under Ar- ticle XXIII, Section 100-231, ~ased upon the April 19. 1994 aOtiee of Disapproval (up- ted from September 21, ~1992) for a permit to construct ~fenee/gate and gate post which iwill exceed four-ft, height re- !quirement when located in the :front yard. Location of Pro- perty: 68755 C.R. 48, Green- :port, NY; County Tax Map~P Parcel No. 1000-33-5-14. 3.7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4232 - THOMAS PALMER and JOAN GIBBS. This is a re- quest for a variance under Ar- ticle IIIA, Section 100-30A.3, based upon the March 2, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a lot-line change of two substan- dard parcels, having insuffi- cient area and width as exist and as proposed. Location of Property: 2140 and 2200 Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcels 1000-129 4 ~. and 5. ~i40 p.m. Appl. No. 4235 - FALLON AND CYN- THIA SUTRYK. This is a re- quest for a variance under Ar- ticie III, Section 100-33, bas- ed upon the April 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to construct accessory buliding in the front yard area. Location of Property: 3200 Soundview Avenue, Mat- tituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel 1000-94-2-5. 5.7:45 p.m~ Appl. No. 4231 - ALEX AND AFRODITE 'BOUKAS. This is a request for a variance under Article VII, Section 100-71B(2) which requires a lot area of 40,000 sq. ft. per Special Exception use category in the Residential-Office Zone District. The subject premises is nonconforming containing 21,051 sq. ft. in area and 97.76 ft. in lot width. Location of Property: 14695 Main Road, Mattituck, NY; County Tax l Map Parcel No. 1000-114-8-5, ' 6. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4230SE - ALEX AND AFRODITE BOUKAS. This is a request i for a Special Exception under i Article VII, Section 100-71B(2) for the proposed! conversion of an existing! single-family dwelling to pro- i fessional office(s) in this! Residential-Office Zone ! District. Location of Proper- i ty: 14695 Main Road, Mat- titu'ck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-114-8-5.~ 7 752pm Appl No 4217 THOMAS PULS and DON- I NA RICCO; (Carryover from March 2, 1994). This is a re- I quest for a variance under Ar- ticie III, Section 100-33 for permission to locate swimm- !ng pool with fence enclosure ra an area other than the re- quired rear yard or required front yard. Location of Pro-! petty: 1350 Eugene's Road, Cutehogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2. 8. 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4234 - ALEX AND MARION WIPE This is a request for a variance under Article Ill, Section 100-33C for permis~ sion to locate an accessory' garage with a frootyard set-. back at less than the required ' 40 ft. front yard setback. Thi~ pareei is nonconforming with I a lot area of approximatel.y,i 22,000 sq.-R: aF~lflrontage (lot Width) of I18 l~[ocation of Propetrty! · 940 West Creek Avenue, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel NO. 1000-103-13-7. 9. 8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4238 - JON C. KERBS. This is a re- quest for a variance based upon the April 18 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to alter roof line for a beight above the 18-.foot limitation in a preexisting accessory building with garage and ren- tal apartment (Pre-C.O. Noi§~ Z6034 issued 8/I/74); Article IliA, Section 100-30A.4 (ref. 100-33). Location of Property: 440 Riley Avenue (previously known as 590 Riley Avenue). Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-143-4-10. amendment to Special Exgep- tion No. 4065 (rendered January 23, 1992, for the pro- cessing of gropes grown at the premises and sales of grape wine), to convert a portion of existing building as a cooking facility (kitchen) for private usc. Location of Property: 23005 Main Road, Cutchonge, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-109-1-8.7. 14. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN STRIPE (Carryover from last hearing Calendar.) Variance for front yard set- back of new dwelling. Private Road, Fishers Island. 1000-7-2-9. 15. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4220 - JOHN STRIPP. (Carryover , from last hearing calendar.) 10. 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4226 i Variance to locate accessory - THOMAS KELLY. (Car- swimming pool with fence ryover from last hearings, enclosure in the front yard. calendar). ~ ! Private Road, Fishers Island. ~ 1000-7-2-9. 11. 8:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4203 The Board of Appeals will - KIM CAMPBELL. (Third ~ at said time and place hear any and Final Hearing). This is a: and all persons or represen- request for a variance under tatives desiring to be heard in Article based upon the the above matters. Written November 30, 1993 Notice of ~. comments may also be ~ub- Disapproval for a permit to mitred prior to the conclusion reconstruct new accesory of the subject hearing. Each building, which replaces an ac- cessory building existing prior to September 1993 - and which contained a nonconforming guest cottage use as an ac- cessory to the main residence (see Pre-C.O. NO.Z5912 dated 5/15/74). Location of Proper- ty: Private Road at East Har- bor, Fishers Island, NY; Coun- ty Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-4-4-16. hearing will not start before the times designated abov~ If you wish to review the files or need to request more informa- tion, please do not hesitate .to call 765-1809 or visit our officc. Dated: April 19, 1994. BY ORDER OF THE $OUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER 12. 8:15 p.m. App-l. No. 4203SE ' CHAIRMAN - ROBERT E. BIDWELL. ~ '~'~ 'By Linda Kowalski This is a request for a Specml I 1X4/21/94(80) Exception under Article III, I Section 100-31B(13) for ap-~ proval of winery uses in ex- isting building and proposed building. The site plan shows that the property is situated along the south side of C.R.. 48, Cutehouge, NY, is zoned Agricultural-Conservation, and is identified on the Suf- folk County Tax Maps as 100-96 4 ~.3 containing 15.4+ acres. 13. 8:25 9.m. Appl. No. 4237 - ROBERT PELLIGRINI. This is a request for an COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ss: Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISl._AND TRAVELER-WAtCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, ip 5ullolk County; and that tile notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Watchman once each week for ..................... ~ ..... weeks successively, commencing on tile day of ............ , I 9 ..... Sworn to before me this ........... ~.'..'''... dayof 19..."/5. Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York NOTIC-'C'E"~---~'~ PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Iht Code of ~be Town of Southold. Ihal the following public hearings wifi be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Soulhold Town Hall, 5.t095 Main Road. Southold. New York 11971. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1994, commencing at the times specified below: I. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4223 -- CLAUDE SHER. This is a request for a variance under Article XXIll, Secdon 1(}0-2.tl. based upon the April 7, 1994 Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector for a building pennfl to erect fencing around a pro- posed tennis-court structure which will exceed the maximum height require* · 2. 7:33 p.m. AppI. No. 4236 -- ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS and OTHERS. This is a request for a vari- ance under Article XXIII, Section I 231, based upon the April 19. 1994 Notice of Disapproval (updated from September 21, 1992) for a permit to consIrucl fence/gate and gate post which will exceed four-fL height requiremem when located in the front yard· Location of Property: 68735 C.R. 48, Greenpon, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 3. 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4232 THOMAS PALMER and JOAN STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS: ~q~L. ~ of Mattituck, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMI~-S, a Weeldy Newspaper, published at Mnttttuck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regular- ly published in said Newspaper once each week for ] weeks successively, commencin~ on the day of RICCO. (Carryover from March 2. building and proposed building, The JOHN STRiPp. (CanTover from las! hearing calendar.) Variance to locate accessory swimmingpool with fence enclosure in the front yard. Private Road, Fisher'Island. 1000-7.2-9. The Boal~l of Appeals will al said lime and place hear any and all per- sons or mpresentndves desiring To be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be subminod prior to the conclusion of the subject bear- ing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. If you, wish to review the files or need to GIBBS· This is a request for a va~- ftontyard sclback at less than the ance under Ankle IliA, Section 100- - required 40 B. front yard setback. This 30A.3, based upon the March 2, 1994 parcel is nonconforming with a lot Notice of Disapproval for a lot-line · area of approximately 22.000 sq. fl. change of two subslandard parcels, and frontage (lot width) ~)f 118 ft. ha~,ing insufficient area and width as ex]s[ and as proposed. Location of Property: 2140 and 2200 Deep Hole Drive. Mattituck. NY; County Tax Map Parcels 1000-123-4-4 and 5. 4. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4235 -- KlM FALLON and CYNTHIA SUTRYK. This is a request for a vari- ance under Article IlL Section 100-3.3, 1994). This is a request for a variance under Article IlL Section 100-33 for permission to locate swimmingpool with fence enclosure in an area other than tbe required rear yard ~r required front yant. Location of Property: 1350 Eugene's Road, Culchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97. 6-1.2. g. 7:55 p.m. Appl.' No. 4234 -- ALEX and MARION WlPF. This is a request for a variance under Article III. Section 100-33C for permission Io locate an accessory garage with a based upon thc April 4, 1994 Notice of accessory building wilh garage and Disapproval for a permit to constrdc~ ~ntal apanmen (P-hi-C O No 7=6034 "~ accessoryb,'_L .: .... ~ss --' ' ' ' 5. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4231 -- ALEX and AFRODITE BOUKAS. This is a r~ques! for a variance under Article VII, Section 100-71 Bi2} which requires a lot area of 40t000 sq. ft. per Special Exception use category in the Residential-Office Zone Dislrict. The subject prentises is nonconforming' containing 21,051 sq. fL in area and 97.76 ft. in lot width. Location of Property: 14695 Main Road, Mattituck, NY; Counly Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-114-8-5. 6. 7:45 p,m. AppL No. 4230SE -- ALEX and AFRODITE BOUKAS, · This is a request for a Special Excep- tion under Article VII. Section 100- 71B(2) for the proposed conversion of an existing single-family dwelling to professional office(si in this Rcsi- dential4'3ffice Zone District. Location Location of Property: 940 West Creek Avenue, Cmchogue, NY; County Tax Map Panel No. 1000-103-13-7. 9. 8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4238 -- JON C. KERBS. This is a request for a variance based upon the April 18, 1994 Nolice of Disapproval for a per- mit to alter roof line for a height above of Property: 14695 Main Road, 12.8:15pm AppI. No. 4203 __ Tax Map .OBERT E .,.,VELL TJ.L 000- 485 re ' · a ' ' · quesl for a Special Ezccp on under ~!tNo. 4217 -- Arlicle IlL Seclion 100-31Bil3i for . . .. d DONNA approva of winery uses in existing site plan shows that tbe property is sit- uated along the south side of C.R. 48, Cutehogue, NY. is zoned Agricultural. Come,ration, and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as 1000-96- 4~4..1 c~_' ntaining 15.4± acres. ~13.1:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4237 -- ROBERT PELLIGRINi. This is a request'for an amendment to Special Exception No. 4065 (rendered January 23, 19~., for tbe processing of grapes grown ~t the premises and sales of cxisttn~buddmg as a cooking facility request more information, please do ". ' (kitcheo~ for private use. Location of not hesitate lo call 765-1809 or visit ' ProperS,: 23005 Main Road~ Ouroffice. Cutchogue. NY; County Tax Map Dated April 19, 1994 .'~:'~'~ ,ooo-lo . -s.7 sY O,DER OE SO T,&° '-- 14. g:3s p,m. AppI. No, d218 ~ TOWN BOARDOFAPPEALS , '. ~aH~nNa,~iRe~P. !C.,an~.over from ~ ~:~;; ~ ::.,. GERARD p. GOEHRINGER .... .yard ~heek o~wV~:ae~l:neg.f°l~)rifvr°a~ ~:'~ '. :;: ', irCn~HAIRMAN Road Fishers sland 000-7 2 ~ ~'_.. ~' - L* ,:: Y Kowalsk * 15. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4220 --" Matlituck, NY; Counly Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-143-4-10. 10. 8:05 p.m. AppL No. 4226 -- THOMAS KELLY. {Canyover from . last healings calendar). ; I I. 8:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4203 -- KlM CAMPBELL. (Third and Final Hearing}. This is a request for a vari- ance under Article based upon the Npvemher 30. 1993 Notice of Disap- accessory building, which replaces an accessory building existing prior [o September 1993 -- and which con- dcncc (sec Prc-C.O. #Z5912 dated $/15/74), Location of Proper~y: Private NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-4-4-16. -:aa APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Apri~ 19. 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: RE: Applicants Public Hearings - May 4. 1994 Dear Sir or Madam: We are in receipt of. your recent application under the Southold. Town. Zoning Ordinance and; have,forwarded notice for publiua[ion this,week to the local and official newspapers of~ the Town. to wit: Long Island Traveler and Suffolk Times. Copies of your file have-been distributed to the Board Members for additional review and individual., on-site-inspection, expected within-the next 10~ to days. If you, have'not already, staked the proposed new construction,- we ask that you please do so immediately, It is requested that one,of the property owners, or if the property ownec is not available, then someone fully familiar with the property, appear at the public, hearing at the time specified in the attached Legal Notice. If your preserttation will be lengthy; a · draft or final written copy. is always appreciated. You should feel free to submit~ additional~ documentation to support this application at any.time before, or during, the public.hearing. If you have any questions, please call our office. Yours very truly. LJnda Kowalski Clerk. Board of, Appeals Enclosure APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. Jame~ Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Ri~h~d C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 IIO~D OF APPF~I.~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code o¢ the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS~ at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Rain Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY~ NAY 4~ 1994~ commencing at the times specified below: 7:30 p.m. Appl. No./ 4223//- gLO--This is a request 1. for a variance under Artic]e XXlII, Section 100-231, based upon the April ], 1994 Notice 'of Disapproval from the Building Inspector for a building permit to erect fencing around a proposed tennis-court structure which wi]l exceed the maximum height requirement of the code when located in the front yard. Location of Property: 1480 Old Woods Path, Southold, NY; County Tax Hap Parcel No. 1000-87-1-21. 2. 7:33 p.m. Appl. No. 4236 - ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS and OTHERS. This is a request for a variance under Article XXIII, Section 1OO-231, based upon the April 19, 1994 Notice of Disapproval (updated from September 21, 1992) for a permit to construct fence/gate and gate post which will exceed four-ft, height requirement when located in the front yard. Location of Property: 68755 C.R. 48, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OOO-33-5-14. Page 2 - Notice of Heari~ $outhold Town Board of eals Regular Meeting of May 4, 1994 3. 7:35 p.m. AppI. No. 4232 - THOMAS PALMER and JOAN GIBBS. This is a request for a variance under Article ILIA, Section 1OO-3OA.3, based upon the March 2, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a lot-line change of two substandard parcels, having insufficient area and width as exist and as proposed. Location of Property: 2140 and 2200 Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcels 1OOO-123-4-4 and 5. 4. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4235 - KlM FALLON and CYNTHIA SUTRYK. This is a request for a variance under Article Ill, Section 1OO-33, based upon the April 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to construct accessory building in 3200 Soundview Avenue, 1000-94-2-5.' the front yard area. Location of Property: Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel 5. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4231 - ALEX AND AFRODITE BOUKAS. This is a request for a variance under Article VII, Section 1OO-71B(2) which requires a lot area of 40,000 sq. ft. per Special Exception use category in the Residential-Office Zone District. The subject premises is nonconforming containing 21,O51 sq. ft. in area and 97.76 ft. in lot width. Location of Property: 14695 Main Road, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OO0-114-8-5. 6. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4230SE - ALEX AND AFRODITE BOUKAS. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article VII, Section 1OO-71B(2) for the proposed conversion of an existing single-family Page 3,~. Notjce of Heari~l~ Southold Town Board of ~ppeals Regular Meeting of May 4, 1994 dwelling to professional office(s) in this Residential-Office Zone District. Location of Property: 14695 Hain Road, Nattituck, NY; County Tax Nap Parcel No. 1OO0-114-8-5. 7. 7:52 p.m. Appl. No. 4217 - (Carryover from March 2, 1994). under Article Ill, Section 100-33 swimmingpool with fence enclosure rear yard or required front yard. Eugene's Road, Cutchogue, 1OOO-97-6-1.2. THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO. This is a request for a variance for permission to locate in an area other than the required Location of Property: 1350 NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 8. 7:55 p.m. request for a permission to ]ess than the Appl. No. 4234 - ALEX AND MARION WIPF. This is a variance under Article Ill, Section 1OO-33C for locate an accessory garage with a frontyard setback at required 40 ft. front yard setback. This parcel is nonconforming with a lot area of approximately 22,000 sq. ft. and frontage (lot width) of 118 ft. Location of Property: 940 West Creek Avenue, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-103-13-7. 9. 8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4238 - dON C. KERBS. This is a request for a variance based upon the April 18, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to alter roof line for a height above the in a preexisting accessory building with garage and (Pre-C.O. No. Z6034 issued 8/1/74); Article ILIA, 18-foot limitation rental apartment Section 100-30A.4 Page Lt - Notice of HeariO $outhold Town Board of /~ppeals Regular Meeting of May 4. 199u, (ref. 1OO-33). Location of Property: known as 590 Riley Avenue), Mattituck, 10OO-143-4-10. 440 Riley Avenue (previously NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 10. 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4226 - THOMAS KELLY. last hearings calendar). (Carryover from 11. 8:10 p.m. App]. No. 4203 - KlM CAMPBELL. (Third and Final Hearing). This is a request for a variance under Article based upon the November 30, 1993 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to reconstruct new accessory building, which replaces an accessory building existing prior to September 1993 - and which contained a nonconforming guest cottage use as an accessory to the main residence (see Pre-C.O. #Z5912 dated 5/15/74). Location of Property: Private Road at East Harbor, Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OO0-4-4-16. 12. 8:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4203SE - ROBERT E. BIDWELL. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article Ill, Section 1OO-31B(13) for approval of winery uses in existing buildng and proposed building. The site plan shows that the property is situated along the south side of C.R. 48, Cutchogue, NY, is zoned Agricultural-Conservation, and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as 1OOO-96-4-4.3 containing 15.4+- acres. Pacje 5 ~- Not[ce of Heari~ Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of May ~,. 199u, 13. 8:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4237 - ROBERT PELLIGRINI. This is a request for an amendment to Special Exception No. 4065 (rendered January 23, 1992, for the processing of grapes grown at the premises and sales of grape wine), to convert a portion of existing building as a cooking facility (kitchen) for private use. Location of Property: 23005 Main Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OO0-109-1-8.7. 14. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN STRIPP. (Carryover from last hearing calendar.) Variance for front yard setback of new dwelling. Private Road, Fishers Island. 1OOO-7-2-9. 15. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4220 - JOHN STRIPP. (Carryover from last hearing calendar.) Variance to locate accessory swimmingpool with fence enclosure in the front yard. Private Road, Fishers Island. 1000-7-2-9. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more information, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: April 19, 1994. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Mailing List for 51ql~ Hearings Notice: Claude A. Sher 43 Ridge Road Searington. NY 11507 Rudolph H. Bruer. Esq. Main Road Southold. NY 11971-1q66 Mr. Thomas A. Palmer P.O. Box 218 Cutchogue. NY 11935 Kim Fallon 55 Harbor View Avenue Mattituck. NY 11952 Mr. Jon C. Kerbs qqO Riley Avenue Mattltuck. NY 11952 Mr. Frank Cichanowicz Briarcllff Landscape P.O. Box 222 Peconic. NY 11958 Samuels 8 Steelman Architects 25235 Main'. Road Cutchogue~ NY 11935 Stephen L. Ham III. Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton. NY 11968 Mr. Henry E. Raynor. Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck. NY 11952 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wipf 9qO West Creek Avenue Cutchogue, NY 11935 Mr. John Thatcher F.I. Nature Conservancy P.O. Box 132 Green Village. NJ 07935 Robert T. Bayley, ~IA 150 LAKEVIEW Terrace East Marion, NY 11939-0595 Deiivered to NEWSPAPERS 4/19/94 Copies of ail fiies in board boxes and to Chairman 4/19/94. Copy of legal notice to: Town Clerk (for coord.) Building Dept. Posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board on 4/19/94. Mailing List for 51~,19~ Hearings Notice: Claude A. Sher 43 Ridge Road Searington, NY 11507 Rudolph H. Bruer, Esq. Main Road Southold, NY 11971-1~6 Mr. Thomas A. Palmer P.O. Box :218 Cutchogue, NY 11935 Kim Fallon 55 Harbor View Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952 Mr. Jori C. Kerbs ~ Riley Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952 Mr. Frank Cichanowicz Brian:lift Landscape P.O. Box 222 Peconic, NY 11958 Samuels. g Steelman Architects 25235 Main: Road Cutchogue~ NY 11935 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 0,5 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Mr. Henry E. Raynor, Jr. 320 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wipf 9qO West Creek Avenue Cutchogue, NY 11935 Mr. John Thatcher F. I. Nature Conservar~y P.O. Box 132 Green Village, NJ 07935 Robert T. Bayley, AIA 150 LAKEVIEW Terrace East Marion, NY 11939-0595 Delivered to NEWSPAPERS 4/19/94 Copies of all files in board boxes and to Chairman 4/19/94. Copy of legal notice to: Town Clerk (for coord.) Building Dept. Posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board on 4/19/94. Albert J. Kmpski, President John Hohapfel, Vice President William G. Albenson Martin H. Gan'ell BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 April 13, 1994 Stephen L. Ha~%l~III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: JOHN & JUDITH STRIPP SCTM #7-2-9 Dear Mr. Ham, On March 23, 1994 the Southold Board of Trustees held their field inspection'on the above property. The Boards' feeling is that although the survey appears to be accurate, we request that dry wells be placed on the survey, and a full Wetland Permit application be submitted to our office. We feel it will be impossible to complete construction without working within our jurisdiction. If you have any questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh cc. Bldg. Dept. CAC/ FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 Re: Stripp variance application ~ 4218 / March 26, 1994 Lot No. 1000-7-2-9 / & ~ 4220 Mr. Gerald Goehringer - Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir: I write this letter on behalf of the Fishers Island Conservancy to issue several c~utionary notes regarding Mr. Stripp's application (~ 4218) for a varzance (Lot No. 1000-7-2-9). This lot is located in an extremely sensitive environmental area located just to the north- west of Barlow Pond, one of the Island's 3 surface reservoirs, and is in a watery area known locally as the "sunken forest", due to the frequent presence of wetlands in the area'and the increasingly obvious subsidence of the land that often leaves ~ree trunks growing out of the swamp water. In olden times, this area served a? a drainage flow from Barlow Pond down to West Harbor. Geographzcally, wetlands make up a very large portion of Mr. Stripp's lot - a circumstance that causes its own problems, since it restricts to a very narrow area any positioning for a house site. The environmental sensitivity of the area, and the tight dimensions provided for any kind of house site are reflected in the many conditions that the N.Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation laid down as needing to be followed if a house were seriously considered for this site at all. In looking over the property, then, the Conservancy's land-use Couxnittee was struck by four things. First, the complex environmental sensitivity of the site, leading to many restrictions if the site was prepared~v~=~- building; Second, the ~xtrame_ closeness of the house site to the road, violating, one would imagine, many of FIDGO's "East End" preferences for housing set well back from the road, not to mention Southold Town Ordinances dealing with the same subject. Third, the'house site envisions a swimming pool - in this location an environmental nightmare. Where, for example, is the owner going to put all the chlorinated or chemically treated water if he empties or cleans out his pool for the winter ? The water table is very close to the surface here, and dumping it all in the wetland is obviously out of the question. West Harbor is not only too far away, but requires any drain to cross roads and property lines. To us, the mere planning of a pool on this site is questionable. Fourthly, and lastly, I have been informed by both Ed Homing, H.L. Ferguson Museum Curator and Island Biologic expert, as well as by Charles Ferguson, President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum, that the land owned by Mr. Stripp contains an archaeological site of American - 2 - Indian origin - much of it as yet unexplored. I am enclosing some documentation on this matter, sent me recently by Mr. Ferguson. In s,,~mation, we believe this land is questionable as a building site, primarily because of environmental factors surrounding the projected swimming pool and its drainage, not to mention the extreme closeness and prevalence of nearby wetlands. Our over-riding consideration at this point, however, is that any construction in the immediate vicinity of the house site would have an adverse impact on an ancient Indian archaeological a~ea. We recommend at this time that any action by the Southol~ Board of Zoning Appeals be postponed until a) further exploration work can determine the precise extent and dimensions of any ancient American "Indian activity on this sitei and b) until the Southold Board of Trustees can adequately address and assess the legal and environmen~al impacts of possible encroachment (via excavation, building, and land disturbance) of an ancient American Indian archaeological dig site. The Trustees should also, in our opinion, be requested to judge the environmental impacts caused by the draining of chemically treated water eminating from the proposed swimming pool, with particular reference to the extreme closeness of nea.~rby wetlands. This letter can be used as the Conservancy's official comment at the Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing on April 6th, 1994. Sincerely, /".~ohn H. Thatch~er~'Jr/. - ~res Fishers Island C6r~ervancy Note - It should be observed, as a post-script to this letter, that Suffolk County has declared all of Fishers Island to be a "Critical Environmental Arean-~CEA), thus requiring a "long form" environmental assessment to be filed (5 pages filled out by owner) if const~-uction of a dwelling in such an ecologically sensitive area is even contemplated. To our knowlege, no such assessment form has been filed by either the owner, his agent, or his architect. If not, we wonder, why not ? Re: Stripp Applications for variances # 4218 and ~ 4220 (Lot. No. 1000-7-2-9) Hearing scheduled for 4/6/94. NE- r YORK .b NOTE The John Stripp peoperty (1000-7-2-9) iS almost with location of shell heap (G) on map. Ferguson text direction of "200 yds. south and west" refers to location of shell heap, not Barlow Pond, says Mr. C. Ferguson. Text notes only a "portion".of this heap has been searched. Mr. C. Ferguson and Mr. E. Homing confirm this. J. Thatcher Jr. - F.I. Conservancy Secti~n B, an area_ about 12 ft. by 44 ft., lies 35 ft. northeast of A, at the base of the hill slope, and a road has covered this deposit for years. As new cement pavement was to be laid, digging ill this area was pushed with all haste. Shells were encountered at a depth of 4 in. and continued downward for about 3 ft. Several pits were found, all about 3 ft. in diameter and 4 ft. in depth. In one section ~here mussel shells abounded, about three-quarters of a jar, shown restored in the frontispieee, was found. Potsberds, pieces of stone 'pipe bowls, a gaming stone, bone awls and pins, and ~everal stone mortars' were found among the shell layers. .%omc of the pottery pieces had disintegrated and could not be saved. ~ection C was ~pened due northward from the center of B for 20 ft. at a width of 10 ft. For half the distance the average depth of the topsoil was 8 in, lleneath this, the $hell stratum measured about 16 in. with 4 in, of underiying ash. Early in the diggiug, a pit measuring 4} ft. by 3 ft. deep was located, though nothing was found in it ~ave a few potsherds and some animal bones. The earlier laying of a pipe line had ruined much o{ the structure and contents of this pit, Between two boulders on the western boundary of the excavation, another fire pit was located and opened. This section has yielded a bone bead, bone awls, a slender pestle-like stone, a broken, badly decomposed, ornamented pot and a clam shell dipper (pl. xl, g.). EXPLORATION BRICK VARD~EAST ({;), This shell heap lies in a hollow about 75 yds. from Barlow Pond, a~-~l~t t~e entire area from ab~lnt 20fl 5~ and west has furnis e ~ur ace m s.-~q~ss ~, ~ ouly 100 ft. by 25 ft. Two lilts and no burials were found in it. About 8 in. of top soil cover~ the layer of shells which varies from 1 in. to 4 in. in depth. O~ he, ap has been searched and ba~l poon, a broke ~, bone awls, hammer stones, arrow points, and a etude axe. Broken pottery, in useless frag- ments, and the usual quantities of animal bones were ~ found throughout. pllNINSULA (D). About $ in. of top soll coxers this deposit, and a spring is located at its southern edge where the marsh commences. It was in the first section dug, an area ahout 8 ft. by $ It., that tile undisturhed b0r[al was found. Twenty feet east of this excavation another pit was started before work was discontinoed for the winter. The shell heap measures $0 ft. by 60 ft., and has an average depth of 2 ft, from the surface. Arrow points, a graphite paint stone, and potsherds were found. n~.v view (n), This deposit lies at the water's edge, and has an area of IS0 [t. by 90 ft., and only one pit has been excavated. The topsoil was mixed with shells to a depth of 12 in. beneath which an 8 in. layer of shells was found, l~eneath this was a stratum of yellow dirt about 6 iu. thick, and below, shells continued downward for more than 2 ft, In John E. Stripp Judith D. Stripp 5 Scatacook Trail Weston, CT 06883 February ~, 1994 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Application for Variances at Premises at Fishers Island, New York (SCTM # 1000-7-2-9) Dear Board Members: The undersigned, owners of the referenced premises situate at Fishers Island, New York, hereby authorize Stephen L. Ham, III of Matthews & Ham, 45 Hampton Road, Southampton, New York 11968, to act as our agent in making such applications to your Board and in taking any and all incidental actions in regard thereto, including without limitation, completing and executing the required forms, giving any required notices and appearing at any public hearings, as he shall deem necessary or advisable in order to obtain approval of any variances required for the construction of a single-family dwelling and other structures at such premises in accordance with the Map prepared by Chandler, Palmer & King submitted in connection with our application, as the same may be revised from time to time. ~e~v t ru~WN~uz~.~ / Ju~th D.~ Stripp ~ ! ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF CONNECTICUT ) COUNTY OF r~%~%~e%6 ) on the IsL. day of February, 1994 before me personally came John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same. ~N~ta~y Publi=/ .d " FOP, APPEAL I. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDIHANCE would produce practical difficulties or unnecos] saw HARDSHIP because enforcement of requirement that new dwelling maintain front yard setback of 60 feet or even 50 feet would ~nde~ this property unbulldable in light of requirement that dwelling have setback' required by NYSDEC of at least 75 feet. For the same reason, it is not possible to locate swSmming pool in. required rear yard. 2. The. hardship created is UNIQUE and is notshored by all prope~ies alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in this use district because presence of wetlands and required setbacks from wetlands produces insufficient area in which a conforming dwelling and swimming pool'could be constructed. 3. The Variance ~ould observe the spirit of the Ordinance and ~OULD NOT 'CHANGE THE CHARACTER. OF THE Dlb I KICT because single-family dwelling and swimming poo'i would b~ ~nsistent with use of property authorized'u~der Zoning Ordinan~e; ther. e is at l~'ast one other nearby.structure-.-_ __ on a neighbor2~g property fha~ is also non-conforming. STATE O~ NEW YOR~ ~~ I '~ ' ~ ~ ' ~, ~ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) . ' ................... Y' ....................................................... Stephen L. HaSmi?nfft/re' Sworn to Ibis ' , .2~th day o~ ...... February ................................. 19 94' TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEY/ YORK AMENDED APPE.,'\L FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR. TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. TO\VN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. Stephen L. Ham, III, attorney for I, (We) .~hn..~.,..~.~):,l. Pl;)..nn~L Jm~;,~..R...~tr.£pp..c,f. ........... ~,,5...H..a..m.p..t..q.n....~p.~;, ......................... Name o~ Appellont Street and Number Southampton New York '-'-'~cBY APP~XL TO MunicipaliW · State THE ZONING 8CARD OF APPE,~,LS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED ...... ~R~r. wR~,~...,.2o~..,, ........ ~ ............ ~VHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTdR DENIED TO APPEAL. NO. z/'~_,~ / ~ ( ) ( ) (x) District 1000 Section '? Stephen L. Ham, III, as agent for John and Judith Stripp Name of Applicant for permit of ~ ~ .... .q. ~.......a..m.p..t.p. m. H .~ ~..q ................ fi~.~h~n.~ .......................... .~.e.~....z.~.k. ............... 'Street and Number Municipali~ State PEPJ,AIT TO USE PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY PERMTT TO CONSTRUCT DWELLZNG '~ Poe'A. ~$. f.~y ., LOCATION.OF THE PROPERTY Private' Road/Fishers Tsland/B-120 · Street /Hamlet / Use District on Zoning Map ~ohn E. Stripp and Block ~.~_~.Current Owner Judith D.. Stripp -Lot No. Prior Owner. County of Suffolk section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Da not quote the Ordinance.) Article ~II Section s 100-32 and 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (please check appropriate box) (X) A VARIANCE'to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map ( ) (.') PROVISION. (SI OF THE ZONII~G ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- A -VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York 'Fawn Law Chap. 62 Cons. L~s. Art. 16.Se.c..28.0A Subsection 3 4.. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous opp,eal ~ (has not) been made with respect to this decision 6f'the Building Inspector or with respect to this property. ' Such appeal was ( ) re.quest for.a special per,nit ... ~ ) request for a variance " and was made ih Appea! No ............................... Dated .................. .. ......... ~ ................................ ~ ....... REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 2BOA Subsection 3 (X) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance is requested for the reason that there Is insufficient az:ea between the. private road and existin$ freshwater wetlands to construct a single-family dwelling and swimming 'pool without coming into conflict with the front yard setback requirgm,ent and the require- ment that accessory structures b.e located in the required rear yard " Form ZBI " (Continue on other side) Fishers Island Development Corporation P.O. Drawer E Fishers Island, New York 06390 Robert B. Calhoun, Jr. President March 31, 1994 Thomas F. Doherty, Jr. Manager 7 :; 7-~7 7c77-~:~ .... ~ Board of Appeals Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Southold Board of Appeals, The Fishers Island Development Corporation would like to go on record with the Town of Southold regarding the building permit application submitted by John Stdpp covering Block #32, Lot #5 on the East End of Fishers Island. It is our strong opinion that the minimum setback for any construction of buildings, pools or terraces should be at least 35 feet. We will further require appropriate landscaping as part of our regular approval process. We believe that the 35 foot setbacks are the minimum acceptable in order to preserve the "park like" appearance of the East End. The vast majority of improvements on the East End far exceed that standard. Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you have any questions or comments. Robert B. Oa,,',oun,.,r. cc: S. Doyen S. Ham R. duPont Sincerel ~ FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, NI:W YORK 06390 Re: Stripp variance application # 4218 / March 26, 1994 Lot No. 1000-7-2-9 / & # 4220 Mr. Gerald Goehringer - Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir: I write this letter on behalf of the Fishers Island Conservancy to issue several cautionary notes regarding Mr. Stripp's application (# 4218) for a variance (Lot No. 1000-7-2-9). This lot is located in an extremely sensitive environmental area located just to the north- west of Barlow Pond, one of the Island's 3 surface reservoirs, and is in a watery area known locally as the "sunken forest", due to the frequent presence of wetlands in the area and the increasingly obvious subsidence of the land that often leaves tree trunks growing out of the swamp water. In olden times, this area served as a drainage flow from Barlow Pond down to West Harbor. Geographically, wetlands make up a very large portion of Mr. Stripp's lot - a circumstance that causes its own problems, since it restricts to a very narrow area any positioning for a house site. The environmental sensitivity of the area, and the tight dimensions provided for any kind of house site are reflected in the many conditions that the N.Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation laid down as needing to be followed if a house were seriously considered for this site at all. In looking over the property, then, the Conservancy's land-use Committee was struck by four things. First, the complex environmental sensitivity of the site, leading to many restrictions if the site was prepared for building; Second, the extreme closeness of the house site to the road, violating, one would imagine, many of FIDCO's "East End" preferences for housing set well back from the road, not to mention Southold Town Ordinances dealing with the same subject. Third, the house site envisions a swimming pool - in this location an environmental nightmare. Where, for example, is the owner going to put all the chlorinated or chemically treated water if he empties or cleans out his pool for the winter ? The water table is very close to the surface here, and dumping it all in the wetland is obviously out of the question. West Harbor is not only too far away, but requires any drain to cross roads and property lines. To us, the mere planning of a pool on this site is questionable. Fourthly, and lastly, I have been informed by both Ed Homing, H.L. Ferguson Museum Curator and Island Biologic expert, as well as by Charles Ferguson, President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum, that the land owned by Mr. Stripp contains an archaeological site of American Indian origin - much of it as yet unexplored. I am enclosing some documentation on this matter, sent me recently by Mr. Ferguson. In summation, we believe this land is questionable as a building site, primarily because of environmental factors surrounding the projected swimming pool and its drainage, not to mention the extreme closeness and prevalence of nearby wetlands. Our over-riding consideration at this point, however, is that any construction in the iLmLLediate vicinity of the house site would have an adverse impact on an ancient Indian archaeological amea. We recommend at this time that any action by the Southold Board of Zoning Appeals be postponed until a) further exploration work can determine the precise extent and dimensions of any ancient American Indian activity on this site~ and b) until' the Southold Board of Trustees can adequately address and assess the legal and environmental impacts of possible encroachment (via excavation, building, and land disturbance) of an ancient American Indian archaeological dig site. The Trustees should also, in our opinion, be requested to judge the environmental impacts caused by the draining of chemically treated water eminating from the proposed swimming pool, with particular reference to the extreme closeness of nearby wetlands. This letter can be used as the Conservancy's official comment at the Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing on April 6th, 1994. Sincerely, John H. Tha~ch~er~Jr/ 5 President Fishers Island C6r~ervancy Note - It should be observed, as a post-script to this letter, that Suffolk County has declared all of Fishers Island to be a "Critical Environmental Area" (CEA), thus requiring a "long form" environmental assessment to be filed (5 pages filled out by owner) if construction of a dwelling in such an ecologically sensitive area is even contemplated. To our knowlege, no such assessment form has been filed by either the owner, his agent, or his architect. If not, we wonder, why not ? Re: Stripp Applications for variances # 4218 and # 4220 (Lot. No. 1000-7-2-9) Hearing scheduled for 4/6/94. A, RCHEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF FISHERS ISI,AND NEW YORK ? ....?',,, ',~,,, ,'~ ~-1 St.r~y b~ri~s ~ Shell heaccs NOTE - The John Stripp peoperty (1000-7-2-9) is almost : with location of shell heap (G) on map. Ferguson text direction of "200 yds. south and west" refers to location of shell heap, not Barlow Pond, says Mr. C. Ferguson. Text notes only a "po-~-~ion" of this heap has been searched. Mr. C. Ferguson and Mr. E. Homing confirm this. J. Thatcher Jr. F.I. Conservancy West FISIIERS ISLAND Sectiotn B, an area about 12 ft. by 44 ft., lies 35 ft. northeast of A, at the base of the hill slope, and a road has covered this deposit for years. As new cement pavement was to be laid, digging in this area was pushed with all haste. Shells were encountered at a depth of 4 in. and continued downward for about 3 ft. Several pits were found, all about 3 ft. in diameter and 4 ft. in depth. In one section where mussel shells abounded, about three-quarters of a jar, shown restored in the frontispiece, was found. Potsherds, pieces of stone pipe bowls, a gaming stone, bone awls and pins, and several stone mortars' were found among the shell layers. Some of the pottery pieces had disintegrated and could not be saved. Section C was opened due northward from the center of B for 20 ft. at a width of10 ft' For half the distance the average depth of the topsoil was 8 in. Beneath this, the shell stratum measured al)out 16 in. with 4 in. of underlying ash. Early in the digging, a pit measuring 4~ ft. by 3 ft. deep was located, though nothing was found in it save a few potsherds and some animal bones. The earlier laying of a pipe line had ruined much of the structure and contents of this pit. Between two boulders on the western boundary of the excavation, another fire pit was located and opened. This section has yielded a bone bead, bone awls, a slender pestle-like stone, a broken, badly decomposed, ornamented pot and a clam shell dipper (pl. Il, £.). EXPLORATION BRICK YARD~EAST (G). This shell heap lies in a hollow about 75 5'ds. from Barlow Po. nd, anff~e entire area from about 200 yds..2.osouth and west has fhrnished surtace ~n~s. This is a small deposit, ~neasuring only 100 ft. by 25 ft. Two pits and no burials were found in it. About 8 in. of top soil covers the layer of shells which varies from 1 in. to 4 in. in depth. ,Only a portion o[. this heap has been searched and has yielded a shell spoon, a broken bone fish-~fi-'~oo, bone awls, hammer stones, arrow points, and a crude axe. Broken pottery, in useless frag- ments, and the usual quantities of animal bones wer,~//~ found throughout. PKSINSVL^ (O). About 5 in. of top soil covers this deposit, and a spring is located at its southern edge where the marsh commences. It was in the first section dug, an area about 8 ft. by 5 ft., that the undisturbed burial was found. Twenty feet east of this excavation another pit was started before work was discontinued for the winter. The shell heap measures 30 ft. by 60 ft., and has an average depth of 2 ft. from the surface. Arrow points, a graphite paint stone, and potsherds were found. Bt, v view (n). This deposit lies at the water's edge, and has an area of 150 ft. by 90 ft., and only one pit has been excavated. The topsoil was mixed with shells to a depth of 12 in. beneath which an 8 in. layer of shells was found. Beneath this was a stratum of yellow dirt about 6 in. thick, and below, shells continued downward for more than 2 ft. In APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. J~m~ Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richsrd C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOAP, D OF APPEAT TOW~ OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: FROM: DATE: Town Attorney Laury Dowd ~ Jerry Goehringer. Chai~ ~.~.,~_~ April 1, 1994 '? SUBJECT: Parcel ID 1000-7-2-9 (John Stripp) at Fishers Island Both the Zoning Appeals Board and the Board of Town Trustees have applications before them for proposed construction on a vacant ~lot situated on a private road at the East End of Fishers Island. As an environmental agency of the Town, the ToWn Trustees has been asked by our office to conduct a full SEQRA process which should include concerns made .by the Fishers Island Conservancy - pursuant to telephone calls confirmed by John Thatcher with Al Krupski, and discussions about-the sensitivity of this parcel: [a) aS a possible Indian encampment, and (b) contalning substantial wetland grass areas .due to. lot land contours and its closeness to Barlow Pond. Since some inspections have-been made recently by the Trustees, we would like to ask your consideration-and intervention in recommending a full SEQRA review, which would include.the archeological concerns as well as wetland impacts, rather than waiving jurisdiction as-was done in a 1990 Trustees' application, (particularly since the setback variance before the.ZBA is limited as Type II). Stephen Ham, the attorney-for the applicants, has-been made:aware of the sensitivity of this lot and he feels that the Trustees must waive jurisdiction as was .done,in 1990 for a different project. The NYS DEC has issued a permit for a new-dwelling and inground swimmingpool, and was lead agency (possibly uncoordinated). Your direction in this project is appreciated and will be needed prior to April 6, 199~,, if possible, Copies of the DEC permit, County Tax Map, prior Trustees' communications, and recent communications from the Fishers Island Nature Conservancy are attached. APPEA!.~ BOARD MEMBEHS Gerard P. Ooehringer, Chairman Ser~e Doyen, Jr. Jam~ Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: FROM: DATE: Chairman. and Members of the Board of Town Trustees Jerry Goehringer, Chairman, Board of Appeals March 23. 19go, SUBJECT: Your Pending Review Concerning 1000-007-02-009 at FI Current Owners: John and Judith Stripp As you may know, John Thatcher of, the F.I. Nature Conservancy has contacted both our office and the Trustees" Chairman. Al Krupski, with reference to archeological and. environmental concerns-at the above-noted premises. Mr. Thatcher has indicated that the Southold- Town- Board of,' Trustees will be visiting the site soon and evaluating the need for a wetlands permit. It is urged that when SEQRA is processed by the Board of. Trustees, that information be submitted to evaluate and (if possible) mitigate- all historical and archeological .issues, as well as coordinating the same with the F.I. Museum Director, Charles Ferguson. Our office has received an. application for setback variances, which are Type II actions for Zoning Boards, but would, like to be informed of~ further developments, as an interested agency. Stephen Ham, Esq. is representing Mr. and Mrs. Stripp in the variance setback application and was recently informed of the concerns, recently raised by Mr. Thatcher and the Fishers Island Nature Conservancy. Please furnish us, as an interested agency, with copies of the documentation, when submitted, on these areas. Thank you. APPEALS BOARD lVlEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: FROM: DATE: Chairman. and Members of the Board of Town Trustees Jerry Goehringer. Chairman. Board of Appeals March 23. 199/4 SUBJECT: Your Pending Review Concerning 1000-007-02-009 at FI Current Owners: John and Judith Stripp As you may know. John Thatc~her of, the F.I. Nature Conservancy has contacted both our office and the Trustees~ Chairman. Al Krupski, with reference to archeological and environmental concerns~ at the above-noted premises. Mr. Thatcher has indicated that the Southold-Town. Board of-Trustees will be visiting the site soon and evaluating the need for a wetlands permit~ It is urged that when SEQRA is processed by the Board of. Trustees. that information be submitted to evaluate and (if possible} mitigate, all historical and archeological issues, as well as coordinating the same with the F.I. Museum Director. Charles Ferguson. Our office has received an application for setback variances, which are Type II actions for Zoning Boards. but would, like to be informed of, further developments as an interested agency. Stephen Ham. Esq. is representing Mr. and Mrs. Stripp in the variance setback application and was recently, informed of the concerns, recently raised by Mr. Thatcher and the Fishers Island Nature Conservancy. Please furnish us. as an interested agency, with copies of the documentation. when submitted, on these areas. Thank you. 1VLi. TTlq~.W$ ~ ~ HTTORNE¥S AND COUNSELLOIt$ AT LAW 4~5 HAMPTON I~OAD SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. 11968 516-~283-2400 March 2, 1994 Board of Town Trustees Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Application No. 4128 to Zoning Board of Appeals - John and Judith Stripp (SCTM # 1000-7-2-9) Dear Board Members: In accordance with the request of the Zoning Board of Appeals made in its letter to me of February 23, 1994, a copy of which was sent to you, please provide me with an updated determination with respect to the proposed activities shown on the enclosed site plan. (By letter of May 25, 1990 to Glenn Just, you had indicated that the project as then proposed was out of your jurisdiction.) Please be advised that the project as now proposed has been approved by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Copies of the SCDHS approval and NYSDEC permit have been filed with the Zoning Board. This matter is on the Zoning Board's calendar for a public hearing on April 6; therefore your prompt attention would be much appreciated. Very.truly yours, Stephen L. Ham, III Enclosure cc: Zoning Board of Appeals (w/o enclosure)/ Mr. John Stripp (w/o enclosure) ~,~-;!. ~._~..;~_ r~- ,~ APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ~'Gerard P. Goehringer, C}mirmsn Serge Doyen, Jr. Jame~ Dinizio, Jr. Rober~ A. Villa R~chard C. Wil~on Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOAP. D OF APPEALS ' TOV~N OF SOUTHOLD February 23, 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Stephen L. Ham. III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: Appl. No. 4218 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Dwelling , Insufficient Front Yard Setback Dear Mr. Ham: This will confirm our telephone conversation today that it is expected that the Board will allow the hearing to be postponed until the April 6, 1994 meeting as requested by John Thatcher for the F.I. Nature Conservancy. Mr. Thatcher would like to investigate the possibility of an Indian encampment in this vicinity and review the mitigation measures required by the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation under its SEQRA and permit procedures. In the interim, we will await submission by you of the documentation necessary to amend the application for inclusion of the pool to be located in the front yard. Since the pool area shows construction within 75 feet of the DEC restricted area closest to Barlow Pond, we ask that you please obtain an updated determination from the Southold Town Trustees. (The waiver furnished was issued in 1990 and the map, as amended, should be resubmitted for the Trustees' review and updated action.) Very truly yours, cc: GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Southold Town Trustees Southold Town Building Department (Attn: Tom Fisher) APPEALS B 0ARD MEMBERS Gerard p. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 BOARD OF APPEA~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 18, 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Re: Appl. No. 4218 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Dwelling - Insufficient Front Yard Setback Dear Mr. Ham: Supplementing our letter of February 14, 1994, this will confirm that the "proposed pool" in a front yard location will not be considered as part of this application since the Notice of Disapproval was written strictly for the dwelling. It is our understanding that you may be applying at some time in the future for a building permit for a swimming pool. Should you decide to submit the application to the Building Inspector and submit amended appeal papers before March 2, 1994, together with the $200.00 filing fee, we would be able to postpone the hearing on the dwelling and advertise both at the April 6, 1994 <Please be aware, however, that if a pool variance is filed March 2, 1994, the filing fee would be $400.00.> In any event, please be sure to submit a detailed construction diagram for all construction between the dwelling and pool area as part of that future permit application for consideration. Very truly yours, cc: ililding Department {Attn: GERARD p. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN P.S. Please be aware that the building envelope shown on the Aug- ust 27, 1993 plan is in error: showing a principal building setback line at 50 feet in the southerly' front yard rather than the required 60 feet.' Also, for your information, the building envelope is s~bject to conformance with all codes at the time of the permit application and to locate accessory structures in the required rear yard. Tom Fisher) APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS C-~rard E Go. bringer, Chairman ~rg~ Doyen, Jr. Jam~s Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard ~. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 18, 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: Appl. No. 4218 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Dwelling - Insufficient Front Yard Setback Dear Mr. Ham: Supplementing our letter of February 14, 1994, this will confirm that the "proposed pool" in a front yard location will not be considered as part of this application since the Notice of Disapproval was written strictly for the dwelling. It is our understanding that you may be applying at some time in the future for a building permit for a swimming pool. Should you decide to submit the application to the Building Inspector and submit amended appeal papers before March 2, 1994, together with the $200.00 filing fee, we would be able to postpone the hearing on the dwelling and advertise both at the April 6, 1994 meeting. <Please be aware, however, that if a pool variance is filed after March 2, 1994, the filing fee would be $400.00.> In any event, please be sure to submit a detailed construction diagram for all construction between the dwelling and pool area as part of that future permit application for consideration. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN P.S. Please be aware that the building envelope shown on the Aug- ust 27, 1993 plan is in error: showing a principal building setback line at 50 feet in the southerly front yard rather than the required 60 feet.' Also, for your information, the building envelope is subject to conformance with all codes at the time of the permit application and to locate accessory structures in the required rear yard. cc: Building Department (Attn: Tom Fisher) I / / / / \1\ \ \ / PUBLIC ttEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTttOLD April 6, 1994 Present : (7:30 p. m. Hearings Commenced) lION. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, " Chaimnan 'SERGE DOYEN, Member JAMES DINiZiO, JR., Member ROBERT A. VILLA, Member RICIIARD C. WILTON, Member LINDA KOWALSKI, Clelk-Assistant to Board APPLN.# INDEX APPLICANT PAGER 4221 4218 4220 4222 4227 4223 4226 4224 4225 4228 4229 ARTHUR BURNS, ........................ 3-4 JOHN E. STRIPP AND JUDITH D. STRZPP.. 4-7 JOHN E. STRIPP AND JUDITH O. STRIPP.. 7-19 CINDY BENEDETTO ...................... 19-23 WILLIAM GASSER ....................... 23-34 DONALD BREHM ......................... 34-40 THOMAS AND JOAN KELLY ................ 40-44 THOMAS AND ROBY GLUCKRAN ............ 44-57 RICHARD ANO DOLORES PRINCIPI ......... 57-68 VICTOR AND GAIL RERISI ............... 68-80 FRANK R. ZALESKI ..................... 80-84 Page 7 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals it's impossible to conform and that's why we're before your board and we maintain that tile character of the neighborhood is not affected by this because we will do what we can to screen the house from the road as I point out thc road is a very little used road, there are only two or three properties to tile north. In fact FIDCO has talked about it, I know, about closing that road off just passed tile property that was recently acquired from John Swing by the Torres. THE CHAIRMAN: OK. MR. HAM: And Mr. Stripp is here if you have any questions. MR. CHAIRMAN: I have, you know, there will probably be discussions. I'm just referring to tile board members-- concerning the pool. I haven't opened that portion of the hearing up so if you would like me to deal with that first and before we get into the questiouing unless you have any specific questions any of you want concerning tile proposed position of the house and the variances that are required there. We call run both of these concurrently if you want. MR. HAM. I overlapping. MR. CttAIRMAN. follows: ). 7:40 p.m. STRIPP. record. ) inspector's February Permit Application for would prefer that you do so because they may be OK. The third appeal of the evening (as Al)peal No. 4220 JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. (Tile Chairman read the legal notice of hearing for the This is a retluest for a variance based upon tile building 21,~ 199,-1 disapproval concerning a Building a swimming pool with enclosure in the front Page 8 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Beard of Appeals yard Code. Road, effect location references Article III, Section 100-32 of the Zoning Location of the property again as Private Road off East End Fishers Island, County Tax Map Parcel 1000-7-2-9, which is in the same piece of property. And this is of course for the position of the swimming pool. Is there anything you wanted to address on that? MR. }lAM: Specifically on pool, I think a swimming pool is a customary accessory structure and there are many. You can take notic~ of tile fact that there are lnany pools on the east end of the island and its not an undue development of the property and has been approved by tile various agencies with jurisdiction over environmental matters, namely tile Health Department and the State Department of Environmental Conservation. In fact, the Health Department required a backwash drywell that is more than 200 feet from tile service reservoir of Barlow Pond. I understand the last time I looked into this that Barlow Pond in fact is no longer the primary source of drinking water. In fact it is not even a secondary source of drinking water on the Island but a tertiary source and maybe Mr. Doyen may have some further developments on that. MEMBER DOYEN: Well I suppose it will more or less be a backup in the event that inadequate. MR. IlAM: Right. MR. CHAIRMAN: or Mr. }lain. some emergency should the current water supply be It's a backup to a backap at present. Questions from board membcrs of either Mr. Stripp Page 9 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals MEMBER VILLA: Yes, purchase this property? MR. HAM: 1978. MR. STRIPP: 1979. MR. CHAIRMAN: Any house as opposed to want to get into that? I'm just curious. When did the applicant We closed in 79. other questions? Bob? Positioning of that where the pool is and vice-a-versa or-do you MEMBER VILLA: Well, that's explained in the narrative of Mr. Ham's view as given in here, you know, in looking at it would seem that ti~e log|cai thing to do would be put the house where the swimming pool is but your main argmnent on that is you're trying to keep it away from Barlow Poud. MR. ttAM: That was certainly addressed by tile Health Depart~nent - I did not represent Mr. Stripp before the Health Department, but I know he was iix there for a long time. One of my exhibits is a newspaper article from Fishers Island Gazette from 1990 which quotes Mr. Stripp about his various trials and tribulations in trying to get approvals at the time, I believe, the couuty was about to undertake or had commenced to undertake a study of the Barlow Pond area. MEMBER DOYEN: What was the reasoning of the Health Department for wanting to place the pool? MR. HAM: They waut everything as far back from Barlow Pond as possible and that's why it's squeezed into the area where it is. MEMBER DOYEN: I can't understand that, but if that's their pronouncemcut I suppose- -- this could be runoff (remainder of statement not audible due to another conversation betweell Page 10 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Soutbold Town Board of Appeals Mr. lla~n aud the Chairman). MR. CttAIRMAN: What's tile approximate width of tile road that this is primarily on? MR. HAM: Tile roads are normally -- the right-of-way--20 feet the right-of-way. (Separate conversations were stated at the same time.) MR. STRIPP (to Me~nber Doyen): Yes, they had some concern about the septic tank and they wanted that up as far north as possible. MR. DOYEN: If yott're down here you can place your septic there. MR. HAM: Well they have a rule I believe that is a 200 foot requirement from a surface reservoir and, of course, Fishers Island is the only place in Suffolk County that has surface reservoirs. MEMBER DOYEN: No, well what I'm getting at is, so that you can put your septic system back further. It doesn't have to be where the house is. Or on. this side of tile hoase. It calx be on tile other side because it is probably -- and where is the septic tank proposed? MR. HAM: It's about as far away frown the wetlands in Barlow Pond as you can get. MEMBER DOYEN: But ally way that's the question. They have jurisdiction in that matter. MR. STRIPP: This was about the fourth plan as we went through it of different options over a period of 12 weeks (illtcrruption). MEMBER DOYEN. Acttmlly then what your really conccrned about more than anything else is tile drainage back into that low area really as a prsctical mattcr, not Barlow Pond, from wbat I can ascertain. Do you kuow wl~it I meau? Mr. HAM: Well could plac'e a berm here as well if they needed to. · Page 11 Regular Meeting of April 6, 199,1 Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. STRIPP: Yes. MR. DOYEN. OK, is drain into that road? MEMBER DOYEN: If that drains here, you could drain back into that ]ow area so what's draining in there? MR. HAM: Isn't there a berm on there. CHAIRMAN: Yes, I see it. MEMBER DOYEN: Well, I'tn not an expert on that matter either but looking at it as a practical matter would you say that the drainage whatever drainage there is that could do any harln-- Because of the ditch that along tills ditch road might go back into that ]ow area that is down below your lot. MR. STRIP[': One of the reasons for the berm along the side. MR. DOYEN. Yes, but actually tile water that drained off here, I'd have to take another look at it again -- you know, there is a ditch along that southern road. Along that southern line. the pitch on that such that you could possibly MR. STRIPP: MR. DOYEN: MR. STRIPP: It would drain back into tile driveway. Back down that road again. Yeah, if you look at the elevations. MR. DOYEN. Yes, I wasn't sure, here they show the ditches ending there, but I, it doesn't al)pear to end that quickly if you're looking at it walking along the road. MR. STRiPP: it goes itl to tile next property and then drops down at that point, tile ditt'h does. MR. CIIAIRMAN. OK, ar~ you going to give us anything from tile DEC, some negative declaration or something that you had? Page 12 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals BOARD CLERK: the Declaration. MR. HAM: from Mr. agency on MR. tlAM: It wasn't iu - I didn't get it yet. As ali exhibit to my memorandum, I have the Notice of Complete Application which indicates that one is Oil file. Yeah, but that's not what we need though, we need Yes, I understand. As it turns out I found out today Stripp that the tlealth Department was in fact the lead this which is somewhat unusual, and I will undertake to provide that to you. MR. CHAIRMAN: Now let me just understand this and recap what we're doing here. You are asking for a decision as expeditiously as possible. He is not going to build until the Fall until a determination is made concerning tile archeological dig' that is on this --purportedly maybe on this site? MR. HAM: No, not a determination in the legal sense of the determination. IIe will allow others to come on to the property to do a study either during the summer before lie does anything. In fact John Pfeiffer, who you may have heard of is an archeologist whose done some work on tile Island was at the site in the mid eighties. I spoke to him over tile phone he dug a bout four test holes he calls this site what they call a "niddin" which is what we use to call a "dump" and that is now called a land£ill. What the native Americans where they threw there clam shells, I guess. MEMBER DOYEN: Did you speak to Charles? Charlie Fergurson? MR. llAM: I tried to, I ba-d a nomber that I ti'led to call and I never got ail allSWer~ I don't-- Page 13 Regxdar Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. DOYEN: Do you have his number? MR. HAM: I from dirtmtory assistance obtained something. MR. DOYEN: I have bis number and his address here, because it was his father that did the original-- MR. HAM: }tis father, or his daughter? MR. DOYEN: Ills father. MR. HAM: I heard his daeghter did. MR. It's his father who originally did do the excavating DOYEN: there. MR. HAM: In any event the answer to Mr. Goehringer's question what we envision is not some formal stage one cultural resources survey under SEQRA but the opportunity for interested parties to go to the site either during the Summer before construction commences or Mr. Stripp has told me, at the time of excavation they would do a --not a severe excavation but a light one -- because most of the artifacts would be presumably within the first 12 inches of soil and he's willing to have someone come in there and study it, remove what needs to be removed and that's our position on that. MR. CtIAIRMAN: OK. Now, where do we lie with the Trustees concemfiag this piece of property? MR. ttAM: full permit. them today? MR. CtlAIRMAN.: BOARD CLERK: MR. CHAIRMAN: I bad a message this moruing that they are asking for a They had given, you did not receive anything from Not officially. No~ olll'y verbal. Only verbal. Page 14 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. HAM: That's all I have seen so far. That, and I questioned their authority on this by the way, they did give a non jurisdiction letter in 1990 and to me looking at the map which shows that it is more than 75 feet from the wetlands, it's out of their jurisdiction so obviously any variance you grant would be possibly be conditioned upon either obtaining a non-jurisdiction or going through whatever permit process we would need to go through. It seems that the Stripps have been through quite a bit with two major governmental agencies on this to this poiut but having no formal word as to what the Trustees are requiring I really can't address that, but only to say that if they are asserting jurisdiction, I believe they're doing so improperly. I think they have the right to be there if they're concerned about some invasion of their territory, but to ask us to go through the full.permit process unless I see some better argument, we don't agree with that. MR. CHAIRMAN: The reason why I ask that question is because if that is tile case, then possibly should just hold this over until our next meeting and thea close it at time, you know. Yes, Mr. Stripp. MR. STRIPP: Back in 1990 when we were trying to determine who was going to be tile lead agcncy there were three possibilities one was DEC and the other was Suffolk County Health District and the other was the Trustees. At that time that was when tile Trustees had said that we bare no jttrisdiction over this so therefore we don't want to be involved in this decision ally further and had in fact given us wi-ittcn corrt~spon~Jtznce to that effect. Page 15 Regular Meeting of Apl'il 6, 199t Southold Town Board of Appeals MI{. }lAM: For purposes of holdiug it over, would what they say affect your decision oil tile variance alone? MR. CHAIRMAN: Well, not necessarily, but if there were any minor changes I would hate like heck to have. to opeu it up again and that'swhere my conccru is because I know, by the way we do appreciate your coming tonight OK, because I understood that you were possibly cousidering a recess at this poiut. MR. }tAM: Well I did because I didu't as of yesterday Mr. Stripp thought he might not be able to make it and I thought that I might not be able with Mr. Stripp haviug gone through on his own the other approvals that I might not be able to answer all of your questions, but I - MR. CIIAIRMAN: Is tlmre anything you wotdd like to state for the record, Mr. Stripp, otlmr titan you know the ordeal that you've gone through for tile last four years? MR. STRIPP: No, Mr. Chaipmau, other than to say that we'll try to be as cooperative as possible and make all the adjustments necessary to try to damage the ecology not at all and to make sure that there is not health considerations and that it's been a long process and we've been very patient and we try to work with tile agencies as they asked us to, and I thiuk we've gotten through everything but this, which unfortanutely this is seqaential process and now we're dowu to the end so it would be much nicer if we could all get in a room and work togelher -- it doesn't work that way. Page 16 Regular Meetiug of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appc~als M. EMBER DOYEN: IIave you taken up with the building committee that you have to satisfy that the 20 feet is not 20 feet but 35 feet in reality? MR. STRIPP. I had a conversation with Tom Doherty today in fact, and he said that at the time they made the detemnination to send a letter. They weren't aware of the difference between the right-of-way for the road and the traveled way which is about 20 feet. MEMBER DOYEN: Probably that's a 50 foot right-of-way because smneone has a surveyor's stakes across the road that indicates what I think is the property line of the Harrisses across the way which would from what you tell me indicate that perhaps that is a 50 foot right-of-way. MR. STRIPP. It could be. MR. HAM: It's possible. I mentioned 40 because I'm familiar, most of them are 40 feet ou the FIDCO Map. MEMBER DOYEN: Forty, or 50 ft. because it's obviously there not using all the right-of-ways. MR. tIAM. That's all. I'll reserve that. (Two couversations at. this time, both inaudible but picked up as follows: ) MR. STRIPP: ... doiug any landscaping that they felt was appropriate becaase we still do lmve to get back to the architectural approval and certainly I want to cooperate in anyway possible with FIDCO. MR. CtIAIRMAN: Mr. S~ripp, what is the approximate size of the house? Footage wise that you're proposing. Page 17 Regular Meetiug of April 6, 199~1 Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. STRIPP. It's about -including the garage about 26,000 square feet. No, 2600 -- I'm sorry. That's including tile garage. MR. CIIAIRMAN. And what is the approximate size of the swimming pool that you propose? MR. STI{IPP. I think I have to scale it again. It was 32 or 34. MR. CtIAIRMAN. 32 or 34 by ,107 MR. STRIPP. No, no, that's the, longest part. The other part I would say is probably about 20, maybe less thau that. MR. CHAIRMAN. OK MR. STRIPP. It's narrow, it's an oval as you can see. It's narrow and long. The longest l)~rt is no longer than 34. BOARD CLERK. Wotdd he know ]low long the house is, the dimensions of the house? MR. STRIPP: MR. DOYEN: Some purr is 40 -- Well it's easy enough there's a scale on here. Do you have a scale. MR. STRIPP: Yes, its approximately 70 feet including the garage. BOARD CLERK: Thank you. MR. IIAM: If the Trustees-- would you're point being to hold it open would be if tht~ Trt~stees say we want you even farther back from the wetland because we know you have only five feet in area and you're bound to disturb territory in our jurisdictiou that we may be asking you for even a greater variance is that. MR. CIIAII{MAN. W~ll, there may be some movement on the swimming pool, too, there where y'ou can move the house down a little bit closer without disrnpting tile cesspool system and thereby requiring Page 18 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals you to go back to the llealtb Department because as you know the placement for the house really has nothing to do with the Health Department. It's where tile cesspool and the sanitary system and where tile well is going to go. MR. HAM. I expect to be back here next month on another application and anyway. I don't think you'll need to have any further questions for Mr. Stripp, would you? MR. Ct{AIRMAN. No. Can I just ask - Mr. Stripp-.probably is not coming back? Do you lmve any specific questions for Mr. Stripp while he is here. It was very uice of him to come. MEMBER VILLA: No, it's pretty clear. MR. CHAIRMAN: Do you have auy objection, Laury (Dowd) if we hold this over until the next month? TOWN ATTORNEY DOWD. No, I think it would help us get some additional into. MR. make regular scheduled hearing. CtlAIRMAN. OK, good. Alright, so both resolution-- actually I'll tile motion oil 4218 aud ,1220 to reserve decision until the next BOARD CLERK: MR. CHAIRMAN: MEMBER WILTON: Second. MR. CHAIRMAN: All ill favor? MR. tlAM: Off tile record, Declaration from me and nothing assume, by tile Trttstecs.- BOARD CLERK: Jerry, are you recessiug tile hearing?. We're recessing it, yes. I meant recess. you're looking for tile Negative else. We'll both be notified, I Are you asking for anything au tile archcological? Page 19 Regular Meeting of Al)vii 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Al)peals MR. CIIAIRMAN: If anything happens that you fiud, that somebody has been down there, let us kuow. They're certainly aware of it. I'm sure John Thatcher will let us know if anything goes on anyway. Bye. tlave a safe trip. MEMBERS: All Ayes. 8:00 P.M. MR. CHAIRMAN: DETTO. Legal Applicatiou No. ,t222 on behalf of CINDY BENE- notice reads as follows: for an application the applicant is a request for a variauce based upou tile Building Inspector's March 4, 199.1 Notice of Disapproval concemling a building permit application for an addition at tile rear of the existing dwelling which is to be located at 75 feet of tile or from tile bulkhead along :Dawn Lagoon; reference Article XXiII. Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Code. Location of Property is Lot No. 61 at Cleaves Point, Section 11], better known as 910 Maple Lane, Greenport, County Trix Map 1000-35-5-26. Tile snbject premises is substandard and is loc. ated ill R-,t0 Zoue District. Copy of tile survey Roderick Van Tuyl. P.C. dated May 7, 1992, indicating the approximate placement of tile proposed addition and a copy of the Suffolk County Tax Map indicating this and surrounding properties in tile area. Tile ln'estmt time the deck is approximately 48 feet. Tile proposed addition is to rt~thtce it down to 39 feet alid I lmve a copy of the Suffolk County Tax Map. is there somebody who Would like to be heard? Oil! Mrs. Bertram?, how are you? Sr~e9aN L. Ha~, HI ATTORNEYS AND GOUNSELLOR$ AT LAW 45 H A~PTO~,; ROAD SOUTHAMPTON, I~.¥. 11968 516-283-2400 February 28, 1994 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Amended Application of John E. Stripp and Judith D. StriDD (SCTM # 1000-7-2-9) Dear Board Members: In connection with the referenced Appeal, I have enclosed the following: 1. Notice of Disapproval, dated February 24, 1994, issued by the Town of Southold Building Inspector. 2. Original Amended Appeal from Decision of Building Inspector, signed and sworn to by Stephen L. Ham, III, as authorized agent. 3. Notice to Adjacent Property Owner form, with original signed and notarized affidavit of service and certified mail receipts attached. 4. Check to the Southold Town Clerk in the amount of $200 for the additional filing fee. Please adjourn the hearing on the original application to your April 6 public meeting. If you require any further information or documentation (other than what you have already requested), please let me know as soon as possible. Very truly yours, Stephen L. Ham, III Enclosures ~]~r NOTICE I$ HEREBy GIVEN; ~" \\'~, pursuant to Secdon 26? of ~e Town ~ ~ ~ the Cod= of tbu Town of ~outho~d, ~at the following pobfi~ heaHn~s will bo held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF -~orkApj~11971, on WEDNESDAY~ 1~. ~me~i~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:30 p.m. AppL~N~- B~ng ~ ~ng a ~J - lnJ permil application ~eneing I~at~ in a fMnt yard; ~f. Aflicle ~ode. L~at on of Prope~y:, ~.~vate Road gl3. MattitucE[Ny; County Tax Map Parcel No, I~- . i05-1-~. Zone District: R-80 2. 7:32 p.m. Ap~l, No. 4218 ~ JOHN ~ ~RIPP nd ~ITH D, ~R~. (C~in~ ~ M~h 2, 1994). ~oposed dwelling With ~. ~ ~t y~ ~t~k ~m ~va~ R~ o~ ~t ~d R~ ~she~ ls- In~ NY; 1~7-2-9. ~ . ~ 3; 7:40 p.m, Appl, No~'4220 ~ JO~ ~ S~IPP nd J~ D. ~, ~s i~ ~ ~u~t f~ a v~ Private Road off East End Road, FL~efs Island, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-7.2-9 . quest for a variance based upon the ~-_. Building Inspector's March 4, 1994 ~; ~0tice of Disappr°val~nc~is~g a ~ 6oild ng Permit appfication for an .,addition at the ~or~ ~f axisting · .idwelling which will be ~ within 75 fee of the bu hhced along Dawn ~ '"~on; ref. Article XXI[I, Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Code. Lo- cation of Property: Lot No. 61 at Cleaves Point, Section HI Lane, Oreenpon, NY; County Parcel ,~ ID 1000-35-5.26. Thc subject prtmis- . es le submndard and is Iocat=d in tbs ~.~.~0 Residend, ~i 7:50 WILLIAM OASSER. This is'~ =quest for a variance based open tha Building ~ Notice of ] ~ building permit feet ft~n all rcf: Article XIX, Section 100-91(c), .Article XVIII, Section 100-81-c{2a) of ~ the Zoning Coda. Zona-DIstrict: 6. 7:55 p.m. Appl. DONALD BREHM. for a vm4m~ce ba~d upon the Building Inspector's March 4, 1994 Notica of Section 100-239,4B of the Coda. Location of Property: 1010 Maple Lane, Omcepofl, NY; Lo( 60 at Cleaves Point, Section Ill; NY; Panel ID 1000-35-5-27. TI2 ~::~ubject premis~ le ~ub~mdard ~ ~::'~leca~_ in tho R-40 ZO~ District. ~ ~,~.7. g:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4226 ~'~ a request for a variance.based upon ~ ~:lha Builthng Inspector s Marc · 1994 Notice of Disapproval con-¥ · coming a building permit appliciuion' ~o locate a storage building within ~fee~ of tho bulkhead alerts Ho~esho~ ,N~'cle Xill, Section 100-239.4B of the ~.:~ ,~oning Code. t.o~ntion of Propeny: ~/~ 1050 West Cove Road. al Nassau ~ _'~]Poln~ Cutcho~ue. NY; County Parcel ~Y~ 1000-111-5-1 aontatnin~ I.~ . ' s:0s p.m. Appl. No. 4 24 .... '"~ ·~'~THOMAS and ROBY OLUCK-' STATE OF NT~TORK) ) SS: ~of Mattituck, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK ~-~, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituck. in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, n_nd_ that the Notice of which the nnnezed is a printed copy, has been regular- ly pu~llnhed in said Newspaper once each week for. ~ weeks successively, ~qmmencing on the r~ day of Principal Clerk r-~ ~worn to before me this .~ d., of ,o°A- STATE Of NEW YORK NOI'AflY BLIC, UN1Y NO. 52-4655242, SLI~FOLK CO COMMISSION EXPIRES AUGUST 31,194~ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Soushold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Watchman once each week for ..................... .~. .... weeks successively, commencing on the ..... .//..~.. ~ ..... da, of ...... 9 Sworn to before me this ........... .ff.?. ~ ...... day of ......... ..... for a ~-iance based Notary Public NOTARY PU~,LIC, State a buildin~ permit application 100-91(c), Article XVIII, Sec- ilocated inS~qa front yard; ref. 1~6'?:55P-m'AppLN°.4223' tofther----Zonl 'Code. Location t request for .a...var~. ce based !of P~tn~: 3,25 Pti~ate~ upon the Building Ins..p~tor's for a deck addition proposed ~) ~tinuation from M~rch 2, ' ~ulkhead'~ 'alonl :'Dawn Lagoon; ref. Article XXIII, , ,' $. 7'.50 P'm- Apl~ No. 42~7- a tequest for a variance b~ed ~upon the ~uildin~ lmpecte~'s within 75 feet of she bulkhead ?duced front ~d setback 'Disapprova · concernin~ aI LY.'This is a tequ~st for a :buildin~ permit application't variance based upon the lot asv, immin~ pool wish Building Inspector's M~rch , lion; ~f. Argcle I11, Section proval concerning a buildins · 100-32 of the Zoal~ Code. permit application to locate a ,Location o f Property.. Ptivale~ storage building withln 75 feet ~oad off East ~nd Roa~, [ of the bulkhead alons ~O.~hm Isla.~d, ~; County HonesheeCoveatCut~hosue · '~NOY B~r~ETTO. Ta~, ~ ~XI~ Location of In.openy: · '~-arequestforavadance~- 1050 West Cove Road, at' ~d upon she Bulldin~ Insve~' Nassau Point, Cutcho~ue. NY; ~'l)isappror~h~14*oSn~erlgng ·[ ~c~.ntaiuing 1.54 acres. "-~ tfor an addition at she rear of ~.~l~OMAS 'AND ROBY - k~ated within 75 tm Of the [ ~ld~ol~ ~ame~dment~. ~ su~ tmi~,,,,blch wm ~p~ion ot the than buildias "p~o~ to locate a dwm~ . the northerly potion of which 100-~.39.4B Of she~ Zoning I Location of Propm~, ~ Point, fried Map No, Harbor eoad. ~ '1000-115-13-15, Zonec~Distric~ [ Resident~L.~,l~ ~, ; ~.for a vadam:e b~sed upon she Code. Location or ~ Lot No. 2 shown on the 1985 ~i: 'iO. 8:20 p.m. ~ AppL No; (Ownet:' Oo~s IL ~l~*artz). '~T'nis is a request fo~ a va~u~e ip~br's Ma~h i~, ~j994 VII~ OF PROPO~I~ LOT LOOKING NORTH VIE~ OF PROPO~ LOT LOOKIlqG VI~ OF PRIVATE ROAD ACCESSING Tile SUBJEC~ PROPERTY APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Vil~ Ri~h~d C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEAJ. S TOWN OF SOUTHOLD S.E,Q.R.A. TYPE II ACTION DECLARATION Appeal No. 4220 Project/Applicants: County Tax Map No. Location of Project: John and Judith Stripp 1000- 7-2-9 Pvt. Rd. off East End Rd., Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 March 4, 1994 Fisher's Island, NY Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before This Board in this Project: Amended application to include swimming pool in the front yard This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental ConServation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of $outhold. An Environmental Assessment (Short) Form has been submitted; however, Section 6t7.13 of 6 NYCRR Part 616, and Section 8-0113 of the Environmental Conservation Law, this variance application falls under the Type II classification as established by law. Further, this Department may not be an involved agency under SEQRA {Section 617.13{a) as amended February 14, 1990}. Although this action is classified as Type II for this variance application under SEQRA {specifically 617.13, 616.3(j), and 617.2(jj)}, this determination shall have no affect upon any other agency's interest or SEQRA determination as an involved agency. For further information, please contact the Office of the Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 at (516) 765-1809. Original posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board, Town Hall Copies to applicant or his agent and individual board members. Copy placed in ZBA project file for record purposes. mc JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: FROM: RE: SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS JUDITH T. TERRY. SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ZONING APPEAL NO. 4220 --John E. and Judith Stripp Dated: March 4. 199~ Transmitted is amended application for variance of John E. and Judith D. Stripp together with letter from Matthews ~, Ham. attorneys for applicant, copy of Southold Town Building Department Notice of Disapproval. Amended Notice to Adjacent Property Owners. 14-16-* IZt871--Te,t 1:2 PROJECT LO. NUMBER 617.21 Appendix C · State Environmental QuaLity Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I--PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by AI3plicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR I 2. PROJECT NAME Application for Variance JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPPI by John E. stripp and Judith D. Stripp 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Mun~ci~a,~ Fishers Tsland. Town of SoutholdCoun~ Suffolk private road off East End Road (SCTM # 1000-7-2-9) SEQR variance to 20 feet of required front yard setback to permit construction of single-family dwelling 6. WILL PROPOSED ACT;ON COMPLY WITH E.XlSTING ZONING OR OTHER EX]STING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? [~Yes [~No If No, descti~eBB.fl¥ Section 100-32 of Town of Southold Zoning Ordinance requi.res 60 foot front yard setback in R~120 Zone (or 50 feet if relief provisions appl~); proposed dwelling has only a 20-foot front yard 9. WHAT ~S PRESENT ~ND US; IN V[C~NI~ OF PROJECT? 10. ~OEE ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAl. OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY IFEOEPAL STATE OR LOCAl J? []Yea [] No I! y... ,st age.cy(sl a.a ~ermiBa=;rov.~s NYSDEC Article 24 Permit; ~CDHS approv.al See item l0 - both approvals in effect I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION.PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ApplicanBspon$or name: John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp Date: February 10, 19c. ~ ~" ~ · ~.~tephcn L. Ham, III, authorized agent the action is ;r~ the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the I Coastal Assessment Form before procDeding with this assessroent I OVER 1 -(Cont'inued on reverse side) · S~ Envlronm~ntal Qualzty Review Act requires before any action is taken, t~s moar~ (b} If any question has been answered Yes the project may he sig- (d) Environmental Assessmen~ Yes ~ No 7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on Yes X_~No 8. Will project have a major effect on visual char- known to be important to thecommtu~ity? · .~Yes X.__No 10. Will project have a major effect on existing or 11. Will project result in major traffic problems or Yes X No ~$. Is there public controversy COncerning the project? -- Yes X No .-~--/-----_- ,~-~ aUthorizedagent ~eP~eSeeting: John E. St~ippand Judith D. ~t~ipp February 10, 199~ (0 QUoS .... ~AIR~ FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION A. Please disclose the names of : the owner(s) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the subject, premises and a description of their interests: (Separate sheet may be attached.) .lnhn ~. ~t~iDD and Judith D. Stripp B. Is ~he sU~]ec= premises lis=e= on the real es~a=e marne= ~or sale. or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes { X } No. .(If Mas, Dlaa=a a~ ~y o~ "condi~an~,, of sale.) C. Are there =ny~rr~posals ~ ~an~e~ alt~r ~d c~=='~u? { } Yes { X} No D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? yes 2. Are thewetland areas shown on the map su~bmi~ted with this application2 yes 3.. Is the property bulkheaeed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? no 4. If your property contains we~ian=s or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? ~es E~ Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below'five feet above mean sea level2 _ no (If not applicable, state "N.A.") ' 'F. Are there any patios, ~oncrete barriers, bulkheads or fences which e~ist ~nd are not =h~n cn the survey map that you ara Submitting? no If none exist, please state "none." · G. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? no If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and' map as approved by the Building Department. If none, please state. H. Do you or any co-owner also owh other land close to this parcel? no If yes, please ~xplain where or submit copies of deeds. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at parcel Vacant land proposed use single-family res~u~nCeand pool and this ~ · ~t~ ~,~ February 10, 199~ Au~nor~.ze.~ S%gna~ure an~ Da~e Stephen E. Ha~, III, authorized agent 3/~7~ ~0/901k § 97-13 WETLANDS § 97-13 TOWN -- The Town of Southold. TRUSTEES -- The Board of Trustees of the Town. of Sou~;hotd. [Added t$.5-84 by L.L. -No. 6-1984] W'E'~L,.~N'DS [Amended 8-26-76 by L.L. No. 2-1976; 3-26- (1) All lands generally covered or in~rmittantly cov- ered With. er which border on, tidal wam~. ar l~nds lying beneath tidal water, which a~ mean low tide are covered by tidal waters m a maximum depth oi five (5) feet, includin~ bu~ no~ limited ~ ban~, bo~s. salt marsh, mwamps, meadows, ~ or ocher Iow tyin~ lands subj~at ~ tidal action: (2) All banks, bo~s, meadows. ~a~ and tidal marsh subject to such tides and upon xvhi~h grows or may grow some or anF of the followin~ ~ak hay, black grubs, sakwor~, sea lavender, ~11 cord~s, high bush, e~tails, ~raun~aL m~:hmnHow ~d ~w Bo (3) All l"~ud immediatelT udjacent la a tidat wetland as defined in Subsection A(2) and lying within Seven- ty-five (75) feet landward of the most landward edge of such a tidal wetland. FRESHWATER WETLANDS: · (1) "Freshwater wetlands" as defined in Article 24. Ti- tle 1. § 2.1-0107. Suhdivislons l(a) to l(d) inclusive. of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York: and (2) Ali land mmediatelv adjacent to a'°fres,~ ater Wet- .]and." as defined in ~ubsection B(I} and lying with- in seventy-five (75) feet landward of the most land- ward edge of a "fresh,valet wetland." 9705 'U ER8615 P^ E 515 T.~ ,NDaNTUR~ m~de the ,~ ,~/-'"'d~y of ,~,,~..,.~z , ~.~tee. hu,,dr~d and seventy-nine BEI~V~EN cOUNTY OF SUFFOLK, a municipal corporation in the State of New York having its principal office in the suffolk County Center, Center Drive, Riverhead, New York ~istrict 000 ;ection ~07~ lock .or ~09~9 party of the first part, and JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP, 4 Scatacook Trail, Weston, Connecticut 06883 party of the second part, ---~ WITNE,SSEiTH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of ten his wife, R~'C',51VED $..../~/.d 0 ......... P, Ev:~L 2STATE APR 2 5 1979 TRAI',IS FFR 'FAX CO U iq:l ¥ .............................................................. dollars, lawful money of the United States, and other valuable consideration ....... ~paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assiffns of the party of thc second part forever, Pursuant to Resolution Number 88-1979 adopted by the Suffolk County Legislature on February 13, 1979 and approved by the County ~xecutive on February 14, 1979, ALL, that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with any buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, county of Suffolk, and State of New York acquired by tax deed on January.28., 1953, from Milton L. Burns,. the County Treasurer-of Suffolk County, New York and recorded on February 2,.-- 1953, in Liber 3470, at Page 340, and also recorded October 16, 1962 in Liber ~248, at Page 113, and otherwise known as and by Town of Southold, Fishers Island, land bounded north, east, south and west by Fishers Island Estates, and also described as,' · · BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the. Easterly side.of a road 40 feet wide, said monument being 1133.15 feet West of a point which is 2177.55 feet North of another monument marking the U. S. Coast and Geod~:tic Survey Triangulation Station "Nin" (which said "~in" monument is I,.:,,ced ,t,!:ac thc Western end of a ridge overlooking the South THENCE South 42 degrees. 9'minutes and 20 seconds East, 228.09 feet to a stake set on the Northwesterly side of another road 40 feet wide; and Mount Prospect and lies South 45 degrees 17 minutes and 26 seconds East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); and RUNNING THENCE. Eastwardly (and following the arc of a. curve to-the right whose radius is 109'feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South 14 degrees 39 minutes, and 20 seconds East) 136.97 feet to a stake; rtc sl~ , .1..,,1 an4 on the hic~hes~ point between Chocomount AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this co~xveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eration as a trust.fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the Same first Jo the. payment of the cost of the improvement before usiog any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. - The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "patties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. 11~ ~tlllqF~ ~OF~ the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and )'ear first above wrltte~ ..... 'h S~D~ L.-MI~C~LL, Commissione~ Department of--Land Management THENCE Southwestwardly, along the Northwesterly side of said road (and following the arc of a curve to the right whose radius is 881.01 feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is North 37 degrees 36 minutes and 40 seconds West), 146.33 feet to a stake; THENCE, still along the Northwesterly side of said road, South 61 degrees 54.minutes and 20 seconds West, 71.54 feet to a stake -marking a point of'curve to the right whose radius is 21.76 feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is North 28 degrees 5 minutes 40 seconds West; THENCE Westwardly, -still along the Northwesterly side of said road (and following the arc of said curve), 41.71 feet to a stake~set at the intersection of'-said road.with the Easterly-side of the"road first above mentioned~ ." ' : THENCE, along the Easterly side of said road, North 8 degrees 15 minutes 40 seconds West, 173.55 feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the-left whose radius is 1094.11 feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South 81 degrees 44 minutes and 20.seconds West: THENCE Northwardly, still along the Easterly side of said .road (and following the.arc'of said curve), 122..11 feet to a stake; and THENCE, still along the Easterly side of said road, North .14 degrees 39 minutes and 22 seconds West 22 feet to the place of BEGINNING.xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x x x x x x ( TOGF-THER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the tirst part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof, TOGETHER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto th~ party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. SUBJECT to all covenants, restrictions and easements of record, if any. ' AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenauts tlmt the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of pa)'ing the cost of d~e improvement and will vpply the same first Jo the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the sane for any other purpose. : The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN W'ITNE~ ~I,_ ,E~OF, the partj, of the first Imrt has duly executed this deed tbe day and )'ear first STAT~ OF NEW YORK, COUNTY 01: SUFFOLK sst Ontbe ~.Z/'f;ldayof /3c~x2~ 19 79, beforemc ~rso~ly~e SIDN~ L. MITCHELL to me ~own, who, being by me d~y sworn, did de~se and my ~t be r~ides at No. 450 Lombardy B~vd., t be is ~e Co~ss~oner of Land ~ana~ ~ menE of ~he County of Suffolk. in and whi& ~ut~ ~e forgoing ins~ent; t~t he ~ows ~e s~ of ~id co~m6on; t~t the s~ affixed to ~d i~ent is such co~mte s~; t~t it ~ so Resolution of Ehe Suffolk ~oun~y Legis- lature and ~ha~ he si~ned his .n~e ~here~o ~y like order bein~ Resolution 88-1979 Ehereof. Notary Public ~ITHOUT COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S A~S Ti?fa No. 7808-270534 Foremost Aba. Inc. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF HEW yOI~K, COUNTY OF On the day of personally emme TO JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP 19 , before me the subscribing witness to the foregoing instrument, with whom I am personally acquainted, who. being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. that he imowa to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrm~ent; that he, said subscribing witness, wa~ present and saw execute the same; gad that he, said witness, at the same time subsc~bed h -~me as witness thereto. SF. CTION BLOCK (Chicago Title)mT 007 02 009 DISTRICT 1000 Recorded At Request ol Thc Title Guarantgc Company 'TILE TITLE GUARAArTEE COMPAJYY ~J. hfl.,, '!-~n ,c JO 'u~', 301'l~]J T ~fllil~dV RICHARD PELLICANE 1380 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York ll901 Zip No. TR USTF. I:'S M. Bredemeyer, I11. Pre~idenl :nry P. Smilh, Vice Ihesidenl Alhe~ J. Krup~ki, Jr. John L. Bedm~ski,'J~. '. John B. Tuthill Telcplmne (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN ¢)F SOUTIIOLD SCO'YY 1.. IIARRIS Supervisor Town Ilall, 53(195 Main Road P.O. Ih~x 1179 Smllhold, New York 11971 Fax 1516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-180{! May 25, 1990 Glen Just, President J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11959 RE: John & Judith Stripp Property/Fishers Island SCTM #1000-7-2-9 Dear Mr. Just: Please be advised that the Trustees reviewed the above-referenced project, and after an on site inspection, it was determined that this project is out of Trustee jurisdiction. Ail other approvals that may be applicable should be secured prior to commencement of work to be done. Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trustees JMB:jb cc: CAC Bldg. Dept. File DEC PERMIT NIJMGER 1-4738-00102/00001-0 FACILITY/PROGRAM NUMBER(S) RE. STATE. 1 DEPARTMENT, ~OF ,ENVIRONMENTAL CONS~ PEI! TVllT Under the Envire~entai TYPE OF PERNIT · New D Renewal 0 Modification D Permit to construct D Permit to Operate Article 15, Title 5: Protection of Uaters Article 15, Title 15: gater Supply Article 15, Title 15: gater Transport Article 15, Title 15: Long Island geLis. . Article 15, TitLe 2?: ~ild, Scenic and Necreational Rivers Other: PERMIT ISSUED TO John & Judith StrJpp 6NYCRR 608: gater Quality Certification Article 17, Titles 7, 8: SPDES Article'19: Air Pollution Control Article 25, Title 27: Ninad Land Reclamation · Article 24: Freshwater UetLanda ~ Article 25: Tidal getlands Article 27, Title ?; 6NYCBB 360: Solid Baste Management Article 27, Title 9; 6NTCBB $73: Hazardous ~aste Management Article 34: Coastal Erosion Managomont Article 36: Floodplain Management Articles 1, 3, 17, 19, 27, 3?; 6NYCRR 380: Radiation Control TELEPHONE NUMBER ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE 4 Scatacook Trail, ~eston, CT 06~ CONTACT PERSON FOR PERMITTED John & Judith Stripp BANE AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY Stripp Property - GarLow Pond JTELEPHONE NUMBER LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY Berlow Po~cl - SCT# #1000-?-2-9 COUNTY Suffolk TO~N J ~ATERCOURSE J NYTM COORDINATES SouthoLd BarLow Pond Construct single family daeiling, pool, septic systom and regrada parceL adjacent to Bariow Pond. Alt work shaLL be in accordance with the attached #YSDEC approved plan dated 12/29/93. By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict coepiiance with the ECL, el[ applicable regulations, the General Conditions specified (see page 2) and any Special Conditions included as part of this permit. RE~IONA~ PERMIT ADMINISTRATOR: j ADDRESS ~c~.e~ ~' //']Jc~,l*'ntnc~l'~J~ I Bldg. 40, ·UNY, Room 219, Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE J DATE I Page I of 6 Inspect ions 1. The permitted site or facility, including relevant records, is subject to in- inspection at reasonable hours and intervals by an authorized representative of the Deparb'~ent of Envirorrrental Conservation (the Deparb~ent) to determine whether the permittee is ccrrplying with this permit and the ECL. SUch represen- tat ive may order the work suspended pursuant to ECL 71-0301 and S~DA 401 (3). ~ copy of this permit, including all referenced rmps, dra~vings and special conditions, trust be available for inspection by the Department at all tirres at the project site. Failure to produce a copy of the permit upon request by a Deparb~unt representative is a violation of this permit. Permit Changes and Reneu~ls ' 2. The Deparb~nt reserves the right to rredify, suspend or revoke this permit when: a) the scope of the permitted activity is exceeded or a violation of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ECL and pertinent regula- tions is found; b) the permit v~s obtained by misrepresentation or failure to disclose relevant facts; c) ne~vmaterial inforrration is discovered; or d) environTental conditions, relevant technology, or applicable law or regulation have material ly changed since the permit was issued. 3. The permittee mJst sub"nit a separate written application to the Deparb~unt for renewal, rrodification or transfer of this permit. Such application mJst include any forrrs, fees or supple~'untal infomution the DeparV~'ent requires· Any reneAel, rrodification or transfer granted by the Deparb~unt rrust be in writing. 4. The permitteerrust sub-nit a renewal application at least: a) 180 days before expiration of permits for State Pollutant Discharge El imination System (SPEES), Hazardous V~ste IVbnagaTent Faci I ities (I-I~JF), major Air Pollution Control (APC) and Eolid V~ste ManageTent Facilities (E~IX/F); and b) 30 days before expiration of all other permit types. 5. Unless .expressly provided for by the Depari~unt, issuance of this permit does not rrochfy, supersede or rescind any order or determination previously issued by the Deparl~unt or any of the te,~, conditions or requiru~unts contained in such order or determination. Dther 6. Legal Cbligations of Pen-nittee The permittee has accepted expressly, by the execution of the application, the full legal responsibility for all da'rages, direct or indirect, of whatever nature and by v~o~ver suffered, arising out of the project described in this permit and has agreed to inda'.~ify and save harmless the State frem suits, actions, da~uges and costs of every haTe and description resulting frem this project. · 7. This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted v~rk nor does it authorize the irrpairrrent of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. 8. The pe'rmittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits, approvals, lands easeTents and rights-of-way that may be required for this project. Pa~e 2 of 6 ( ADDITIONAL G[N[RAL CONDITIONS fOR ARTICL[S 15 (lille 5), 24, 25, 14 4e SPECIAL CONDITIONS Any work,disturbance, and storage of construction materials shall be confined to: within the "Limit of Clearing and Disturbance" as shown on the approved plan. Heavy equipment, including bulldozers, backhoes, payloaders, etc., shall not be operated beyond the limits of clearing on the approved plan. A snow fence or other temporary, project-limiting fence shall be erected prior to the commencement of any construction activities: along the "limits of clearing" on the approved plan. Prior to commencement of any construction activities, a continuos row of straw bales shall be staked end to end: along the base of the snow fence ( or other temporary, project ~miting fence) on the upslope or project side of the fence. The bales shall be maintained, repaired and replaced as often as necessary to ensure proper function, until all disturbed areas are permanently vegetated. The average useful life of a bale is approximately 3-4 months. Sediments trapped by the bales shall be removed to an approved upland location before the bales themselves are removed. 1-4738-00102/00002-0 ~ I)ase ,3 of 6 e 8e e il. 12. SPECIAL CONDITIONS For Article 24 ( Freshwager ~eCland$ All disturbed areas where soil is temporarily exposed/stockpiled for longer than one (1) day shall be covered with a tarp or contained by a continuous line of staked straw bales placed on the downslope or wetland side. Any demolition debris/excess construction materials/excess excavated materials shall be immediately and completely disposed of on an approved upland site more than 100 feet from any regulated freshwater wetland. These materials shall be suitably stabilized so as not to re-enter any water body, wetland, or wetalnd alaacent area. Excavated materials/fill materials shall be stockpiled more than 100 feet landward of the wetland or water body and shall be contained by straw bales or silt fencing to prevent erosion. ' Ail fill shall consist of clean soil, sand and/or gravel that is free of the following substances: asphalt, slag, ftyash, broken concrete, demolition debris, garbage, household refuse, tires, woody materials including tree or landscape debris, and metal objects. The introduction of materials toxic to aquatic life is expressly prohibited. During the grading or sloping operation soil shall not be placed in or graded toward the wetland. The work area shall be graded to conform with the elevation and contours of the undisturbed land immediately adjacent to the work area. All roof runoff and pool discharge shall be directed to drywells located according to the approved plan. All equipment and machinery shall be stored and safely contained greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body at the end of each work day. This will serve to avoid the inadvertent leakage of deleterious substances into the regulated area. Fuel or other chemical storage tanks shall be contained and located at all times in an area greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body. If the above equlrement cannot be met r ' by the permittee, then the storage areas must be designed to completely contain any and all potential leakage. Such a contaminant system must be approved by NYSDEC staff prior to equipment, machinery or tank storage within 100 feet of the regulated wetland or water body. DEC P[RMII NUMB[R i-4738-00102/00001-0 Page & of 6 [ VIRONM[NTAI (ONSERVAIJ SPECIAL CONDITIONS For Article 24 { Freshwater Wetlands _) 13. Ail areas of soil disturbance resulting from this project shall be -- seeded with an appropriate perennial grass; and: mulohed with straw immediately upon completion of the project, within two (2) days of final grading, or by the expiration of the permit, whichever .is first. Mulch shall be maintained until a suitable vegetative cover is established. If seeding is impra~ti~abls due to the time of year, a temporary her/mulch shall be applied and final seeding shall be 'performed as sonn as weather conditions favor germination and growth. 14. The permittee shall incorporate the following langugage as a notice covenant to the deed: "Regulated freshwater wetlands associated with MY-9 are located on or near the properties of John & Judith Stripp and his/her/their heirs, assigns or successors. This property is subject to the provisions of ECL Article 24, and the conduct of regulated activities may occur only pursuant to ECL Article 24 if prior approval is given by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC).. Regulated activities include, but are not limited to clearing of vegetation; application of chemicals; excavation; grading and filling; and erection of any structure(s)." This deed covenant shall be recorded with the Clerk of Suffolk County within 90 days of the issuance of this permit. A copy of the covenanted deed or other acceptable proof of record, along with the number assigned to this permit, shall be sent within one calendar year of the issuance of this permit to: NYSDEC, Regional Manager BEP, SUNY Bldg. 40, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356. Supplementary Special Conditions (A) through (F) attached. DEC PERMIT NUMBER i-4. 738-00102/0000 I-0 I Page 5 of 6 SUPPLEME~"~ARY SPECIAL CONDITIONS The following conditions apply to all permits: A copy of this permit, including all conditions and approved plans, shall be available at the project site whenever authorized work is in progress. The permit sign enclosed with the permit shall be protected from the weather and posted in a conspicuous location at the work site.until all authorized work has been completed. The permittee shall require that any contractor, project engineer, or other person responsible for the overall supervision of this project reads, understands, and complies with this permit and all its general, special, and supplementary special conditions. Any failure to comply precisely with all of the terms and conditions of this permit, unless authorized in writing, shall be treated as a violation of the Environmental Conservation Law. If any of the permit conditions are unclear, the permittee must contact the Division of Regulatory Affairs at the address on page one or telephone (516) 444-0365. If project design modifications become necessary after permit issuance, the permittee shall submit the appropriate plan changes for approval by the Regional Permit Administrator prior to undertaking any such modifications. The permittee is advised that substantial modification may require submission of a new application for permit. At least two days prior to commencement of the project, the permittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form certifying that they are fully aware of and understand all terms and conditions of this permit. Within 30 days of completion of the authorized work, the bottom portion of that form shall also be signed and returned, along with photographs of the completed work and, if required, a survey. For projects involving activities to be undertaken in phases over a period of more than one year, the permittee shall notify the Regional Permit Administrator in writing at least 48 hours prior to recommencing work in subsequent years. The granting of this permit does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility of obtaining a grant, easement, or other necessary approval from the Division of Land Utilization, Office of General Services, Tower Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 (518) 474-2195, which may be required for any encroachment upon State-owned lands underwater. DEC Permit No. 1-4738-00102/00001-0 Page6 of 6 ~¥SDEC ~ureau of Environmental Protection !ldg. 40, SUNY ]tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Contractor°s Name Contractor's Address Contractor's Phone No. whom it may concern= ~ursuant to General Condition Number i of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified :hat the authorized activity shall commence on ?his notice is to be sent at least two days in advance of commencement of the project. Jhe permit sign will be posted at the site and copy of permit wlll be available at site for _nspection. Submitted by: :allure to notify or post sign will leave owner and/or contractor subject to applicable :enalties for non-complianoe with permit conditions. iYSDEC ~ureau of Environmental Protection {ldg. 40, SUNY ;tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Issued To: - I 4 Contractor's Name Contractor's Address ~ Contractor's Phone No. ?o whom it ~a~'concern: 'ursua~t to General Condition Number I of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified ~hat the authorized activity was completed on Submitted by: 'his notice, with photos of completed work and/or completed survey, is to be sent to above ddress promptly upon complettion of project. Failure to notify will leave owner and/or 'cntractor subject to applicable penalities for non-compliance With permit conditions. 95-20-1 (8/87)--9d New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NOTICE The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)'has issued Permit(s) pursuant to the for work being conducted regarding the nature and Departmental conditions Administrator listed below. Please refer to the shown when contacting the DEC. Environmental Conservation Law at this site. For further information extent of work approved and any on it, contact the Regional Permit permit number Permit Number Expiration Date Regional Permit Administrator NOTE: This notice is NOT a permit TER ISLAND R. 400 'I'RUST~HS ,vi. Bredcmcycr. III, Prc~idcn( ~nry P. Smilh, Vice Ih'csi,,Icnl Alhcrl J, Krupski, Jr. John I.. Bcdnoski,' J~. ' John B. Tulhill Tclcphone (516) 765-1~92 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN (')F $OUTIIOLD SCOTT 1,. HARRIS Supervisor Town Ihdl. 53005 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-18(1t) May 25, 1990 Glen Just, President J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11959 RE: John & Judith Stripp Property/Fishers Island SCTM #1000-7-2-9 Dear Mr. Just: Please be advised that the Trustees reviewed the above-referenced project, and after an on site inspection, it was determined that this project is out of Trustee jurisdiction. All other approvals that may be applicable should be secured prior to commencement of work to be done. Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trustees JMB:jb cc: CAC Bldg. Dept. File /~'~- 7-i- ~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RE¢:ORD CARD // ~ OWNER STREET VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT ~0~ OWNER ' ~ E ACR. I ~Qoh~~--~W~ S ~ ~ ~ ~PE OF BUILDING RES. S~S. VL ~// FARM :OMM. ~8. MIS6. Mkt. V~lu~ ~ND IMP. TOTAL~/' DATE REMARKS ~.~ ~// ~ AGE BUILDING CONDITION N~ NOR~L BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre V~lue Per Value Ac re Tillable 2 Tillable 3 Woodland Swampland FRONTAGE ON WATER '~' '~; ' FRONTAGE ON ROAD ~:'..~-~ ~ ~ ~, ~ DEPTH to ......... D~K OWNER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ~'~OPERTY RECORD CARD FORMER OWNER ~,L, STREET VILLAGE DISTRICT ACREAGE SUB. LOT ~ ,-¢'e',~f,,)/$"~.~,,,/.~ I S d , W_. , . "J~ . TYPE OF BUILDING ,~s. ~ s~s. ~ v~.s, ~ co~.I,~., I c~. r~,sc. ~ND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS ~ ~ ........ t ~ AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL' BELOW ABOVE Farm Acre Value Per Acre Value Tillable 1 Tillable 2 Tillable 3 ' Woodland J Swampland J I :,~: ~ ~ · ~., ,.., ~'~-. /~2.~ :'7- ~--~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER STREET VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT S · , W ~PE OF,BUIL~IN~ RES. S~S. VL FA~ COMM. CB. MISC. Mkt. V=lue ~ND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS ~ ~ ~,_ /, AGE BUILDING CONDITION N~ NOeL BELOW ABOVE FA~ Acre Value Per Value Acre T~ ~ /~ ~ ~ ~ Tillable 2 Tillable 3 Woodland Swampland '~' FRONTAGE ON WATER Brushland : :i ~ ' : ': '-' ,-, '~'~'"~ ~',.,, ' ' FRONTAGE ON ROAD : ~ ~; ,: ::'~ : BULKHEAD PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Town of Southold March 2, 199u, (7:30 p.m. Hearings Commenced) Present: HON. GERARD P. COEHRINGER, Chairman JAMES DINIZIO, JR., Member ROBERT A. VILLA, Member RICHARD C. WILTON, Member LAURY DOWD. Town Attorney LINDA KOWALSKI, Clerk-Assistant to Board Absent due to Major Snowstorm: Serge Doyen, Jr., Member Southold Town Board of Appeals March 2. 1994 Regular Meeting APPLICATIONS INDEX PUBLIC HEARINGS March 2. 1994 Pages No. 4215 - No. 4216 - No. 4217 - No. 4218 - No. 4219 - No. 4213 - No. 4161 - GEORGE KRISS ......... LIEB VINEYARD. INC ...... THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO.. JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. DIANE HARKOFF ............ IRWIN and AGNES FRICK . . . BARBARA KUJAWSKI ...... 3- 7 8-12 - 1.3-18 .19 20-22 23-29 .30 · Southold Town Board ~eals 19 March 2. Regular ng 7:56 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. A variance is requested from Article III. Section 100-32 for permission to locate a new principal dwelling-structure with a reduced front yard setback. Location of Property: Private Road off East End Road. Fishers Island. NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-7-2-9. Zone District: R-120 Residential. The subject premises is a substandard corner lot fronting on two private roads. The Chairman read the Legal Notice of Hearing for the record, and application. THE CHAIRMAN: The next hearing is in behalf of John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp. I don't think there is anybody here from Fishers Island; but I won't be that presumptuous tonight. Not seeing any hands, then I will make the determination that we will recess this hearing until the next regularly meeting on April 6th (as requested by the applicant and Chairman jointly for further documentation ). (Motion seconded and carried; see Clerk's Minutes.) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pu~uam to Section 26/of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold. that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 33095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNES- DAY, MARCH 2, 1994, eom- mencthg ~ Ibc times specified below: I. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No.' 4215 ~ GEORGE KRIS5. A variance is w- quested from Aniole XXIV; Section 100-244B of the Southoid Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to construct addition with reduced (southwesterly) sideyard setback, and reduced total sideyards a~ less than the required 25 ft. Location of Property: 420 Bayer Road, Iviarlituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000- 1:;9-3.21. The subject premises is a substandard lot containing less than 20,000 sq. fi. in area. 2. 7:35 p.m. AppL No. 4216 -- LXEB VINEYARD, INC. A vmiance · is requested from Article 111, Section 100-33 of the Southold Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to locate )gpooi ~nd cabana sSuctures, - ~kfence enclosure, situated in an ~:r than thc ~quimt ~ yard. --Lo~afion of ProPerly: 14990 Oregon Road, ~utchogue, NY; Counly Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-84-01-02 (now Lot ~4.4). Zone District: A-C. 3. 7:40 p.m. AppL No. 4217 74~ THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO. A variance is requested from Article 1H, Section 100-33 for Permis- sion to locate s~wimmingpoo[ with fence enclosure in an area other than the required rear yard. Location of Property: 1350 Eugene's Road, 'Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2. Zone Disttict= R-80 ResidemiaL The subject premises is a substandard lot. JOHN F~ STRIPP and JUDITH H. STRIPP. A variance h requested f~m Article II1, Section 100-32 for permis£~ sion to locate a new principal dwelling back. Location of Property= Private! Road off East End Road, Fishers: Island, NY; County Tax Map Parecl~ No. 1000-7-2-9. Zone Di$ttict~ R-12O~ Residemial. The subject premises is a suhslandard comer lot froming on two: 5. 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4219 -- DIANE HARKOFF. A variance i's~ requested from Article IX, Section. 100-92 for permission to construcl storage area, replacing walk-in cool~ stage requirement in this Ham[e~ STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS: ~otmrfe ,oy SUFFOLK) ~of Mattttn©k, In said County, being duly sworn, says +hat he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SDtcFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituek, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a In'lated copy. him been re&~lar- ly published__ in ~ Newspaper once each week for /.~ weeks successively, commenein~ on ther/ d.yof .h x,q4. -- CHRIS~NA VOUNSKI ~tsry Public, Stats of New Yolk . No. 5~8~ / } ~ -.~ pM Clerk uualifi~ in Suffolk Counw ~n ~es No.mW 2~ 1 ~ ,, / B~i~s (HB) ~ne Dis~ct. ~a~o~ 1-2.2. of Property: 835 Fi~t Steel; New '- ~e Bo~ of A~ will ~ md Suffo~ NY; Coun~ T~ Map P~I fmc No. 1000-117-8-15. The subject ~s~v~fingm~ p~mi~ is a su~ loL in the a~ve matte~, Written corn- 6. 8:00 p.m. Carryover from men~ ~y a~ ~ su~ p~or to February 2, 1994 -- Continucd~ thc co~lusi~ of ~ subjecl h~ng. H~ng of AppL No. 4213 -- ~ ~h hemng ~11 ~t s~ ~fo~ th~ and AGN~ FRICK. Addition reduced sideyard setback at 1935 ~view ~ fi~sor~to~st~ Westview Drive, Mauituck, NY; info~afi~, pl~e do not hesitate to Coun~ T~ Map Dis~ 1~, ~tion call 765- I~ ~ visit ~r o~, 107, Bilk 7, ~l 5. ~d: Feb~ 14, I~. 7. 8:05 p.m: Carryover from ~_ BYORD~OF~ February 2, 1994 -- Continued ~OLD~WN BOARD He,ag of Appl. No. 4161 -- BAR- ~': ~ OF~p~ BARA KUJAWSKI. Accessory - ~' ~RDP.~RINGER Apartment use al 125 (Town House No.) Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map panel No. 1000-120- ~ · CHAIRMAN ~'. By Linda Kowalsld ~a'7-~TFI7 / ~ f '. BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF ' s PUBLIC HEARI.~;q~?~ .! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by. the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1994, commencing at. the times specified below: 1. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4215 - GEORGE KRISS. A variance, is requested from Article XXIV, Section 100-244B of the Southold Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to construct addition with reduc- ed (southwesterly) sideyard setback, and reduced total sideyards at less than the re- quired 25 ft. Location of Pro- perty: 420 Bayer Road, Mat- tituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. I000-139-3-21. TN subject premises is a substan- dard lot containing less than 20,000 sq. ft. in area. 2. 7i35 p.m. Appl. No. 4~16-' LIEB VINEYARD, INC. A variance is requested from Ar- ticle III, Section 100-33 of the Southold Town Zoning Or~ dinance for permission to locate swimming pool and cabana structures, within a fence enclosure, situated in an area other than the required rear yard. Location of Proper- ty: 14990 Oregon Road, Cut- chogue, N.Y.; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-84-01-02 (now i Lot No. 4.4). Zone District: A-C. 3.7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4217 - THOMAS PULS and DON- NA RICCO. A variance is re- quested from Article Ill, Sec- tion 100-33 for permission to locate swimming pool with fence enclosure in an area other than the required rear yard. Location of Prdperty~ 1350 Eugene's Road, Cut- chogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2. Zone, 4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP.. A~ variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-32 for permission to locate a newt principal dwelling structure with a reduced front yard set- back. Location of Property: Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-%2-9. Zone District: R-120 Residential. The subject,- premises is a substandard coi- ner lot fronting on two private roads. ~ ' 5.7:50 p.m. AppL No. 4219 - DIANE HARKOFF. A variance is requested from Ar- ticie IX, Section 100-92 for permission to construct storage area, replacing walk-th cooler existing in rear yard. This project exceeds the maximum-permitted lot coverage requirement in this Hamlet-Business (HB) Zone District. Location of Proper- ty: 835 First Street, New Suf- folk, NY: County 'Pax Map Parcel No. 1000-117-8-15. The subject premises is a substan- dard lot. .OUNTY OF SUFFOLK ';TATI-~ OF NEW YORK 6. 8:00 p.m. Carryover froth February 2, 1994 - Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4213 - IRWIN and AGNES FRICK. Addition with reduced sideyard setback at 1935 Westview Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 107, Block 7~ Lot 5. 7. 8:05 p.m. Carryover from February 2, 1994 - Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4161 - BARBARA KUJAWSKI. Ac- cessory Aprtment use at 125 (Town House Nb.) Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY: Coun- ty Tax Map Parcel No. Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the F_ditor, o[ THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which Ihe annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said I.ong Island 'l'ravelcr-Watchm,m once each week for. .................... ~ .... wet'ks /7 :}uccessively. commencing on the ...................... . ....... S,,vo,n ao before me this ............ /?. ...... clay or at said time and place hear any and all persons or represen- tatives desiring to be heard in Nolary Public BARBARA f;. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBLIC, State el New York No, 4805g~,6 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires · the above matters. Written :.., comments may also be sub- mitted prior to the conclusion C: of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more informa- . tion,' please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our , office. Dated: February 14. 1994. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER · ' · , CHAIRMAN ;:?,. "~.':;: :By Linda Kowalski · I000-120-1-2.2. , .' * ~ .... .... '., IX-2/!7/94(5) .... , )'The Board of Appeals willla, u [ District: R-80 Residential. The i ' :':~ ",'" . subject premises is a su~bstan- / ' ' · dard lot .... ~L~.:... . I ],,'...:. , . ,' . APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Geehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1994, commencing at the times specified below: 1. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4215 - GEORGE KRISS. A variance is requested from Article XXIV, Section 100-244B of the Southold Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to construct addition with reduced (southwesterly) sideyard setback, and reduced total sideyards at less than the required 25 ft. Location of Property: 420 Bayer Road, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-139-3-21. The subject premises is a substandard lot containing less than 20,000 sq. ft. in area. 2. 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 421~ - LIEB VINEYARD, INC. A variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-33 of the Southold Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to locate swimmingpool ~ cabana structures, within a fence enclosure, situated in an area other th~n the required rear yard. Location P~ge 2 - Notice tings Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of March 2, 1994 of Property: 14990 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-84-01-02 (now Lot #4.4). Zone District: A-C. 3. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4217 - THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO. A variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-33 for permission to locate swimmingpool with fence enclosure in an area other than the required rear yard. Location of Property: 1350 Eugene's Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2. Zone District: R-80 Residential. The subject premises is a substandard lot. 4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. A variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-32 for permission to locate a new principal dwelling structure with a reduced front yard setback. Location of Property: Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-7-2-9. Zone District: R-120 Residential. The subject premises is a substandard corner lot fronting on two private roads. 5. 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4219 - DIANE HARKOFF. A variance is requested from Article IX, Section 100-92 for permission to construct storage area, replacing walk-in cooler existing in rear yard. This project exceeds the maximum-permitted lot coverage requirement in this'Hamlet-Business (HB) Zone Page 3 - Notice ~rings Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of March 2, 1994 District. Location of Property: 835 First Street, New Suffolk, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-117-8-15. The subject premises is a substandard lot. 6. 8:00 p.m. Carryover from February 2, 1994 - Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4213 - IRWIN and AGNES FRICK. Addition with reduced sideyard setback at 1935 Westview Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 107, Block 7, Lot 5. 7. 8:05 p.m. Carryover from February 2, 1994 Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4161 - BARBARA KUJAWSKI. Accessory Apartment use at 125 (Town House No.) Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-120-1-2.2. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more information, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: February 14, 1994. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD p. GOEHRINGER CHAIRF~AN By Linda Kowalski x ® .7, ~ ~' ~1 Reol Property Tax Service Agency I '.~L~J~ / ........ / Co.,,,~ c ..... ,,,,.c,,. Iooo 007 JUDITH T. TERRY, TOWN CLERK Town of Southoid Southold, New Yod( 11971 Phone:,,~ 516 - 765 .,, -1. 801 .~ ~___ , / DATE~ RECEIVED OF: FOR: ~' 7 / ~/ .... [] CASH BY: RECEIPT 049804 ~/y 1-9. ~/~ BOARD OF APPEALS. TOWN OF SOUTHOI. D In the Matter or the Petition of JOhn E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp to the Bd.%~'d of Appeals nf the Town of Southnld TO: [Each of the addressees listed on the reverse side hereof] AMENDED NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: I. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals'of t~e Town of Southnld to request a {Variance) (Special Exception) (Special Permit) (Other) ' [circle choice) 2. That the property which is the sub ec~ of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des- cribed as follows: ' ' private road o£f East End Road~ Fishers Island, BloCk 32, Lot 5, Map of Fishers Island Development Corporation .- (SUffolk County Tax Map No. 1000-7-2-9) 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: 4 That h) such Pelitlon, thc undersigned will request t'he following relief: va'fiance to required fronti-yard setback to allow construction OF dwelling .with 20-foot front-yard; varlance to requirement that accessory' structures be located in required rear yard to allow swimming pool to be Constmucted in · $. Thai the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the':~ndcr- frOnt yard. signed are Article III Sections 100-~2 and 100-~3 [ ] Section 2~O-A, New York Town Law for approval of access 6ver right(s)-of-way[ 6. Thal within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in the SoutholcF.Town Clerk's Office at Main Road Southold, New York and you may then and there ' - examine the same during re.gular office hours. {Sl6) 7~5-1809. ' "7. Th,~t before:~ht~.elief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the Board of Appeals; that-a notice of such hearing must be published at'least five days prior to the date of .%uch · hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Matd~uck Watchman, ndwspapers published in the Town of Southold and designated f~r the publication of Such notices; that you or your representative have the 'right to appear and be heard at such hearing, c. Dated:~ February 2,;.1 qqh , .,' pet..SotnePerhen ~.. ,am., .t~.~., a~lmozu, zed 0whetS'Names:. John gt.~t~ip~.ag~_ Post Offi%e Address duu~a u. q~ Hamptoq ~Qad Southampton, Ng 11968 Tel. No. ( 516 ~83r2q00 · [Copy of sketch or plan '~howing proposal to be attached for convenience purposes.] NAM~ PROOF OF MAILINC, OF NOTICE ATTACII CERTIFIED .MAIL RECEIPTS ADDRESS Fishers Island Development Corporation Drawe~ "E" Fisher~ Island, NY 06390 Robert S."Searle c/o Searle & Company P.O. Box $669 333 Greenwich Avenue G~eenwich, CT 06836 L66L eunl uJJoj Sd STATE OF NEW YQRK } ss.: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) ... Jane AiI&~'~= , residing at 6 Foxboro Roall · East Ouhg~, NY 0 being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the _ 28th Of February ,19 94 , deponent mailed a true copy of ~he Notice set forth on thc re- '(erse side hereof, 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 addresse~ o[ said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of ~he Town of C. outhold; that .said Notices were mailed at the United States Po'st Of'-. rice at Southampton,. New York ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persong by *(certifiedI ( mlrlll lcOe, zlr,~:rn a i I, ... Sworn to before me this., 28th,~ .... ~ay of ~, m 9~ _ Stephen L~ Ham, III Jane '~TEPH£N L. HAM, Iii (This. side does not have [o ne completed on form transmitted to adjoining property owners.) . Albert $. Krupski, Pres/dent John Holzapfel, Vice President William G. Albenson Martin H. Gan'ell April 13, 1994 BOARD OFTOWNTRUSTEES TOWNOFSOUTHOLD Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southoid, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 Stephen L. Ha~III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: JOHN & JUDITH STRIPP SCTM #7-2-9 Dear Mr. Ham, On March 23, 1994 the Southold Board of Trustees held their field inspectionon the above property. The Boards' feeling is that although the survey appears to be accurate, we request that dry wells be placed on the survey, and a full Wetland Permit application be submitted to our office. We feel it will be impossible to complete construction without working within our jurisdiction. If you have any questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh cc. Bldg. Dept. CAC/ HSHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 HSHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 Re: Stripp variance application # 4218 / March 26, 1994 Lot No. 1000-7-2-9 / & ~ 4220 Mr. Gerald Goehringer - Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir: I write this letter on behalf of the Fishers Island Conservancy to issue several cautionary notes regarding Mr. ~tripp's application (~ 4218) for a variance (Lot No. 1000-7-2-9). Thxs lot is located in an extremely sensitive environmental area located just to the north- west of Barlow Pond, one of the Island's 3 surface reservoirs, and is in a watery area known locally as the "sunken forest", due to the frequent presence of wetlands in the area 'and the increasingly obvious subsidence of the land that often leaves ~ree trunks growing out of the swamp water. In olden times, this area served as a drainage flow from Barlow Pond down to West Harbor. Geographically, wetlands make up a very large portion of Mr. Stripp's lot - a circumstance that causes its own problems, since it restricts to a very narrow area any positioning for a house site. The environmental sensitivity of the area, and the tight dimensions provided for any kind of house site are reflected in the many conditions that the N.Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation laid down as needing to be followed if a ho~se were seriously considered for this site at all. In looking over the property, then, the Conservancy's land-use Committee was struck by four things. First, the complex environmental sensitivity of the site, leading to many restrictions if the site was prepared =-- ~' ~ · ~u~ uui~u~..g, Second, the extreme closeness of the house site to the road, violating, one would imagine, many of FIDCO's "East End" preferences for housing set well back from the road, not to mention Southold Town Ordinances dealing with the same subject. Third, the'house site envisions a swimming pool in this location an environmental nightmare. Where, for example, is the owner going to put all the chlorinated or chemically treated water if he empties or cleans out his pool for the winter ? The water table is very close to the surface here, and dumping it all in the wetland is obviously out of the question. West Harbor is not only too far away, but requires any drain to cross roads and property lines. To us, the mere planning of a pool on this site is questionable. Fourthly, and lastly, I have been informed by both Ed Homing, H.L. Ferguson Museum Curator and Island Biologic expert, as well as by Charles Ferguson, President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum, that the land owned by Mr. Stripp .contains an archaeological site of American - 2 - Indian origin - much of it as yet unexplored. I am enclosing some documentation on this matter, sent me recently by Mr. Ferguson. In s,,~mation, we believe this land is questionable as a building site, primarily because of environmental factors surrounding the projected swim~ing pool and its drainage, not to mention the extreme closeness and prevalence of nearby wetlands. Our over-riding consideration at this point, however, is that any construction in the immediate vicinity of the house site would have an adverse impact on an ancient Indian archaeological a~ea. We recommend at this time that any action by the Southold Board of Zoning Appeals be postponed until a) further exploration work can determine the precise extent and dimensions of any ancient American 'Indian activity on this sitei and b) until the Southold Board of Trustees can adequately address and assess the legal and environmen~al impacts of posszble encroachment (via excavation, building, and land disturbance) of an ancient American Indian archaeological dig site. The Trustees should also, in our opinion, be requested to Judge the environmental impacts caused by the draining of chemically treated water eminating from the proposed swimming pool, with particular reference to the extreme closeness of nea,rby wetlands. This letter can be used as the Conservancy's official comment at the Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing on April 6th, 1994. Sincerely, d Fishers Island C6n~ervancy Note - It should be observed, as a post-script to this letter, that Suffolk County has declared all of Fishers Island to be a "Critical Environmental AreaW-~CEA), thus requiring a "long form" environmental assessment to be filed (5 pages filled out by owner) if construction of a dwelling tn such an ecologically sensitive area is even contemplated. To our knowlege, no such assessment form has been filed by either the owner, his agent, or his architect. If not, we wonder, why not ? Re: Stripp Applications for variances ~ 4218 and # 4220 (Lot. No. 1000-7-2-9) Hearing scheduled for 4/6/94. NOTE - The John Stripp peoperty (1000-7-2-9) is almost with location of shell heap (G) on map. Ferguson text direction of "200 yds. south and west" refers to location of shell heap, not Barlow Pond, says Mr. C. Ferguson. Text notes only a "portion"~of this heap has been searched. Mr. C. Ferguson and Mr. E. Homing confirm this. J. Thatcher Jr. F.I. Conservancy FISIIERS ISLAND Section B, an area~ about 12 ft. by 44 ft., lles 35 ft. northeast of A, at the base of the bill slope, and a road has covered this deposit for years. As new cement pavement was to be laid, digging iu this area was pushed with all haste. Shells were encountered at a depth of 4 in. and continued downward for about 3 ft. Several pits were found, all about 3 ft. in diameter and 4 ft, in depth.. In one section ~here mussel shells abounded, about three-quarters of a jar, shown restored in the frontispiece, was found. Potsherds, pieces of stone pipe bowls, a gaming stone, bone awls and pins, and several stone mortars' were found among the shell layers. Some of the pottery pieces had disintegrated ~.nd could not be saved. Section C was opened due northward from tire center of B for 20 ft. at a width of 10 ft. For half the distance the average depth of the topsoil was 8 in. Beneath this, the shell stratum measured al)out 16 in. with 4 in. of underJyiBg ash. Early in tbe digging, a pit measuring 4½ ft. by 3 ft. deep was located, though nothing was found in it save a few POtsherds and some animal bones. The earlier laying of a pipe line had ruined much of the structure and contents of this pit. Between two boulders on the western boundary of the excavation, another fire pit was located and opened. This sectibn has yielded a bone bead, bone awls, a slender pestle-like stone, a broken, badly decomposed, ornamented pot and a clam shell dipper (pl. XI, g.). EXPLORATION BRICK yARD---EAST (G). This shell heap lies in a hollow about 75 yds. from Barlow Poud~~a~-[~M~ tT~e ~ntir'~e area from about 200 yt-~s, south anti west bas furnis sur ace m s.-'-~iq~a~, ~only 100 ft. by 25 ft. Two pits and no burials were found in it. About 8 in. of top soil covers tire layer of shells wbich varies from 1 in. to 4in. in depth. O~ ~ap has been searched and ha~~l ~oon, a broke fish ho-'~-[o, bone awls, hammer stones, arrow points, and a crude axe. Broken pottery, in useless frag- ments, and the usual quantities of animal bones were~ found throughout. eg~l~SOLt, (~). About 5 in. of top soil covers this deposit, and a spring is located at its southern edge where the marsh commences. It was in the first section dug, an area about 8 ft. by 5 ft., that the undisturbed burial was found. Twenty feet east of this excavation another pit was started before work was discontinued for the winter. The shell heap measures 30 ft. by 60 ft., and bas an average depth of 2 ft. from the surface. Arrow points, a graphite paint stone, and potsherds were found. ~av vIEW (n). This deposit lies at the water's edge, and has an area of 150 ft. by 90 ft., and Oldy one pit has been excavated. The topsoi~ was mixed with shells to a depth of 12 in. beneath which an 8 in. layer of shells was found. Beneath this was a stratum of yellow dirt about 6 in. thick, and below, shells continued downward for more tban 2 ft. In March, 1994. Dear Fishers Islander or Long Island Official: A few weeks ago, the Fishers Island Conservancy distributed nearly 15 copies (out of 50 ordered) of our newly completed reservoir watershed study done in conjunction with Suffolk County water and health authorities. Whereas the Natural Resources Inventory segment of the Study (Part II) was both complete and finalized, the first segment of the Study (Part I).dealing with the Island's water quality and quantity, as well as future planning, etC; was mistakenly sent out only in draft form. We regret the error and herewith submit to you the final version of Part I, which has some substantive additions made to the first chapter - the one that includes conclusions, s~mmaries, recommendations, etc. We recommend replacing your old version of Part I with this new and final copy. We also thank you for your understanding and your patience. for the Conservancy, I I I I I FINAL REPORT FISHERS ISLAND WATER SUPPLY/WATERSHED STUDY FOR THE FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, THE SUFFOLK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND THE SUFFOLK COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT MARCH 1994 PREPARED BY A.R. LOMEARDI ASSOCIATES, INC. 25 TERRACE DRIVE VERNON, CT 06066 I ! I i 'i ! I ! I I ! I I I i I I i LIST OF TABLES LIST OF FIGURES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REPORT CHAPTER ONE CHAPTER TWO CHAPTE~ THREE CHAPTER FOUR CHAPTER FIVE CHAPTER SIX CHAPTER SEVEN CHAPTER EIGHT CHAPTER NINE TABLE OF CONTENTS - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS INTRODUCTION PURPOSE SCOPE OF STUDY STUDY AREA WATER BUDGET AND DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SAMPLING AND ANALYSES - TEST BORINGS AND MONITORING WELL PROGRAM THE BARLOW POND INFILTRATION GALLERY/UNDERDRAIN - HYDROGEOLOGIC SECTION DETERMINATION OF POTENTIAL CONTAMINANT SOURCES WET WEATHER SAMPLING AND ANALYSES CHAPTER TEN CHAPTER ELEVEN - BIBLIOGRAPHY TABLE OF CONTENTS (Contd.) TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING AND DRAINAGE BASIN SURVEY TYPICAL SEPTIC TANK ANALYSES I ! I i i I i I I I I I 1 I i I I I i I I ! I ! I I II I I FIGURE 2-1 FIGURE 5-1 FIGURE 5-2 FIGURE 6-1 FIGURE 7-1 FIGURE 7-2 FIGURE 7-3 FIGURE 7-4 LIST OF FIGURES MAP SHOWING STUDY AREAS FISHERS ISLAND WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM WATERSHED STUDY AREA SHOWING SURFICIAL GEOLOGY AND MONITORING WELLS A MAP SHOWING THE INFILTRATION GALLERY (UNDERDRAIN) A MAP SHOWING GEOLOGIC UNITS A MAP SHOWING THE STUDY AREA AND SECTION A-A A GENERALIZED HYDROGEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION A-A OF THE STUDY AREA (SEPTEMBER 1992 CONDITIONS) A GENERALIZED HYDROGEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION A-A OF THE STUDY AREA (1960 DROUGHT CONDITIONS) (Back of Report) (Back of Report) I I I I I 1 i I I ! I I ! I I i I I i i I I 3-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 8-4 9-i 9-2 10-1 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D LIST OF TABLES AREAS OF RESERVOIRS, WATERSHEDS AND AQUIFERS SURFACE WATER ELEVATIONS (MSL) WATER ELEVATION AND GRADIENT DATA GROUNDWATER PARAMETERS ANALYZED POTENTIAL SOURCES OF POLLUTION WITHIN THE BARLOW POND WATERSHED POTENTIAL SOURCES OF POLLUTION WITHIN THE MIDDLE FARMS POND WATERSHED PCTENTIAL SOURCES OF POLLUTION WITHIN THE TREASURE POND WATERSHED POTENTIAL SOURCES OF POLLUTION IN THE WELL FIELD AREA STORMWATER OR WET WEATHER SAMPLING PROGRAM RESERVOIR DRY AND WET SkMPLING 1992 WATER SURFACE ELEVATIONS (MSL) SAMPLE RESULTS - RESERVOIR SAMPLE RESULTS - STORMWATER RUN-OFF BORING LOGS SAMPLE RESULTS - GROUNDWATER I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CHAPTER ONE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Executive Summary The purpose of this study and report is to provide, the Fishers Island Conservancy, the Suffolk County Health Department and the Suffolk County Planning Department with technical information and recommendations for development of rules, regulations and policies for the future preservation of water quality in the three surface water reservoirs and th~ groundwater aquifers of the Fishers Island public water supply. The work includes a watershed sanitary survey to identify existing and future potential pollution sources. In order to definitively evaluate risks presented by the identified potential contamination sources, the Barlow Pond Infiltration Gallery (underdrain) was located and mapped in addition to potential pollution sources within the watersheds and aquifers of the public water supply. Test borings and monitor wells were installed to determine groundwater flow patterns. Surface water quality and quantity were determined in the field. This data was used to determine the water available from existing sources (reservoirs and wells), wells only, and surface supply for a year having an average rainfall and one for a one hundred year frequency drought. System demand for these analyses were then compared to the Year 2015 requirements. Conclusions As a result of the data provided by the Fishers Island Conservancy and Fishers Island Water Works, the Suffolk County Health Department and our analysis of the water quality data developed during this study, we conclude as follows: 1. The two wells currently pumping water for the entire Island's use on a westerly segment of Middle Farms are certainly adequate for the better 1-1 part of a calendar year. Because of the huge increase in summer demand, however, and because of the twin dangers of salt-water intrusion and the drawing down of nearby wetland level to a dangerous degree, it would be far better and more conserving of a vital natural resource if the surface water treatment plant on Barlow Pond (that used to serve the entire Island) remained on standby and in good working condition - all in readiness lest a severe drought or the dangers mentioned above damage tile Middle Farms underground aquifer. 2. The reservoir watersheds have low density seasonally occupied development. There are seventeen (17] residences located within the watersheds and four (4) in the aquifer which have the potential to co~taminate the public water supply. These potential sources of contamination are listed in Tables 8-1, 8-2, 8-3, and 8-4. The location of the identified potential contamination sourcea are shown on Figure 5-1. 3. The present surface and groundwater quality is typical of water sources in areas of low density development. EPA 502.2 analysis for 63 Volatile Organic Chemicals yielded negative results at the detection limits specified for all surface and groundwaters sampled. 4. The laboratory analysis for Pesticides and Herbicides yielded negative results at the detection limits for the contaminants specified in the scope of study. 5. Water from Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond and Island Pond flows into the groundwater during years with average to above average rainfall. 6. The Barlow Pond infiltration Gallery has a watershed area of One Hundred Twenty-Seven (127) acres, It lies abuut two (2) feel above mean sea level, passes under a number of glacial kettle holes and appears to b~ well situated to intercept groundwater flowing seaward from the Isabella Bluffs area. Flow from the gallery can be controlled by a valve in Manhole Number 2 near Barlow Pond. 1-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Recommendations It is recommended that the folluwiag actions be undertaken: 1. Establish a comprehensive and vigorous watershed and aquifer monitoring, protection and spill prevention plan. 2. Prepare an emergency plan for dealing with contamination of the groundwater or surface supplies. 3. Prepare a Drought Management Plan. 4.~ To guard against pollution, all present and future water wells in public use, as well as the three surface reservoirs on Fishers Island, should be mapped and tested thoroughly and periodically. The testing (for minerals and pollutive chemicals such as pesticides and herbicides) should be done twice a year, with at least one test coming in the summer months, after a heavy rainfall. 5. Replace the missing manhole covers on the Barlow Pond Infiltration Gallery with locking frames and covers. 6. In case of property development and attendant pollution that would compromise the water quality of Barlow Pond, emergency pipelines should be refurbished, prepared, and if necessary constructed to tap alternative surface water supplies. These supplies can be found at Middle Farms Pond, Treasure Pond, and possibly Brickyard Pond. The first two named are already classed as Island reservoirs, and both water quality and quantity are good enough to serve the whole Island in a pinch - even in summer. These emergency pip~l,~nes should be run directly to ~Barlow Pond pumping station an~to Barlow Pond. Certainly both Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond should maintain their status as surface reservoirs. 7. As a final step to insure clean and plentiful water supplies well the 21st century, a new back-up well drilling program to supplement the current wells on west Middle Farms could he begun and sponsored by the Fishers Island Water Works, using both this study and previous studies of Fishers Island aquifers as a guide in locating possible well locations. It should be emphasized that any back-up wells of this nature, no matter how prolific, will not and should not cancel out the need for maintaining the Island's surface reservoirs as sources of potable water. On an Island where almost all locations are within 1/4 mile of the sea, any and all well locations are candidates for salt water intrusion and/or dangerous draw-down of key wetland habitats. Additional Environmental Issues Several issues have been raised regarding environmental inwestigations on Fishers Island since the scope of this report was defined and established in our contract. These issues include additional evaluations of the following items listed in order of watershed protection/supply importance: 1. Surface area tributary to the wellfield and potential sources of pollution within this area. 2. Analysis of monthly billed water, metered production, population, leakage, and other factors influencing historic and future monthly and annual water demand. 3. Brickyard Pond as potential source of surface water supply augmentation, 4. The Barlow Pond Infiltration Gallery yield and the influence, if any, of the pond near the Chip Dupont residence. 5. The potential pollution of the Barlow Pond Infiltration Gallery by the Pickett Landfill. 6. "SIMA" well impacts on adjacent wetlands. I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I i i I I I i [ 1 I I I i CHAPTER TWO INTRODUCTION Purpose The purpose of this report is to provide the Fishers Island Conservancy, The Suffolk County Health Department and The Suffolk County Planning Department, technical information and recommendations which can be used for development of rules, regulations and policies regarding fu%ure development within the Fishers Island water supply watersheds; and fc.r f, reservation of ground and surface water quality. Scope of Study Included in the report are the following investigations: 1. Evaluate previous reports and data. 2. Determine the dependability of the water supply using a water budget analysis. 3. Determine reservoir responses to rainfall events. 4. Conduct a test boring and monitor well program and evaluate groundwater flow patterns. 5. Investigate the existing infiltration gallery and determine its tributary area. 6. Identify existing potential sources of pollution and pathways to surface and groundwater supplies. 7. Conduct wet weather sampling analysis of stormwater runoff. 2-1 Conduct reservoir water quality sampling and analyses. Review and field edit existing Suffolk County Department of Public Works topographic maps. Study Area The study area is shown on the map in Figure 2-1. It includes the infiltration gallery, the three (3) pond watersheds and the Middle Farms Flats well field. 2-2 I ! i I I I ! ! I I ! 1 ! 1 ! I ii I I i i I I I I I I I I I I i I I I STUDY AREA 25 5? FRIBUTARY TO j INFILTRATIONtALLERY MAP SHOWING STUDY AREAS SCALE: I'% 2000' FIGURE 2-1 ~R Lombardi Associates, Inc. CHAPTER THREE WATER BUDGET AND DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Water Supply System The Fishers Island Water Works System was constructed in the early 1900's to provide potable water and fire protection for the Island. The system services approximately 600 customers utilizing 22 miles of water mains, an equalization reservoir, a surface water treatment plant, a groundwater treatment facility, a well field and three surface water reservoirs. There are no dams. The sources of surface water include Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond. Barlow Pond has been augmented in the past, especially during the 1960's drought by transferring water from Middle Farms Pond using temporary pipes and pumps. Water is pumped directly from Barlow Pond into the treatment plant. The one (1) million gallon per day surface water treatment plant was constructed during the 1920's. The treatment process includes aeration, coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, pH adjustment and disinfection. However, it was removed from service during 1990 and is on stand-by. The plant is located adjacent to, and draws its supply from Barlow Pond. The sources of groundwater supply include the "SIMA" well, the "Church" well and the "Hers" well. The well water is of good quality except for its iron content which is relatively high. Iron effects water taste and odor and can clog well screens. Iron also stains laundry and plumbing fixtures. A groundwater treatment facility was recently Constructed near the Middle Farms Flats well field area. This facility provides pN 3-1 adjustment, sequestering of iron and manganese, and disinfection. The treated water is pumped directly into the existing 10" main in East End Road. The untreated well water can be pumped to Middle Farms Pond to augment the surface supply, and to dilute the concentrations that the treatment facility, when operating, would treat. The distribution system consists of mostly unlined cast iron mains, a small portion of asbestos cement pipe and about 2,800 feet of recently installed PVC pipe. The 500,000 gallon Chocomount Reservoir maintains the system pressure and provides fire storage. The recent demand on the well field system has been reported by the system operator as 75,000 gallons per day average during the winter and 200,000 gallons per day during the summer season. The annual maximum one- day usage ranged from 557,000 gallons in 1984 to 663,000 gallons in 1987, and have been projected to be 858,000 gallons by the year 2010, provided that development continues at its present rate. During 1988, Buck and Buck Engineers of Hartford, CT prepared a report on the water supply system which suggested that without augmentation by water supply wells, the reservoir supply would not provide an adequate quantity of water during drought conditions if they were similar to the 1960's drought (100 yr frequency). They further concluded that if the water supply was augmented by pumping 250,000 GPD into Middle Farms Pond during August, September and October, storage would be marginal. They finally concluded that if the surface supply was fully augmented by the Middle Farms well field, there would be an adequate supply of water during a 1960's type drought. An alternate groundwater supply of 200,000 gallons per day groundwater was recommended and subsequently implemented. The groundwater quality has been good with the exception of high iron concentrations which has ranged from 0.1 to 13.7 mg/1 (Ref. Appendix of Report On Fishers Island Water Works, Buck and Buck Engineers, Hartford, Conn. Jan. 29, 1988). As previously mentioned, chemicals are used to 3-2 sequester the Iron In the distribution system. However, this method is suitable only for concentrations up to 1 mg/1. Iron concentrations in excess of 0.3 mg/1 are unsatisfactory. If manganese is present, the allowable total of iron and manganese is 0.5 mg/1. Water Budqet This section of the report addresses the overall water budget for the Fishers Island Water Works Corporation; and the study area. Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond, Treasure Pond and the currently active Middle Farms Flats well field are considered potential sources of water supply in the event of drought conditions. Therefore, the overall water balance will consider all of these water supplies. The water budget can be described algebraically as follows: WS = DP + SR + I - E - ET - Consumption Where WS is Water Surplus DP is Direct Precipitation SR is Surface Run-off I is Infiltration into the Well Field Cone of Depression E = Evaporation from Pond Surfaces ET = Evapotranspiration from Grassed, Brushy or Tributary Areas C = Consumption including Unaccounted for Water Direct precipitation averages 53 inches (4.42 feet) per year on Fishers Island based upon data presented in the Groundwater, Inc. report 3-3 of April, 1990. Surface run-off for the sandy soils and extremely brushy watershed based upon review of the above mentioned report is about 15%. Many rain events were observed during the field work, however run-off was observed only at the low points of the roadways. No rivelets or temporary streams, other than roadway run-off, were observed. Therefore we believe the surface runoff is about ten (10) percent and have used ten (10) percent in the water budget. Infiltration or recharge of the groundwater table within Middle Farms Flats aquifer is estimated to be 90% of the precipitation which does not transpire or evaporate. Evaporation on Fishers Island ranges from 12 inches to 17 inches per year according to the aforementioned report, and transpiration is about 9 inches per year. The projected annual consumption rate estimated by the Fishers Island Water Works, Inc. is 87 million gallons for the year 2015. This data was taken from "Report on Fishers Island Water Works", dated January 29, 1988, by Buck & Buck Engineers of Hartford, Connecticut. The areas of the reservoirs and watersheds are listed in Table 3-1. 3-4 I I I I I I I I ! I I I I ! I I 1 I TABLE 3-1 AREAS OF RESERVOIRS~ WATERSHEDS AND A~UIFERS DESCRIPTION Barlow Pond Middle Farms Pond Treasure Pond TOTAL POND AREA AREA (Acres) 13.5 38.0 10.7 62.2 ~=r,uw Pond Watershed Middle Farms Pond Watershed Treasure Pond TOTAL WATERSHED AREA 17.8 54.0 22.2 94.0 TOTAL POND AND WATERSHED (NORMAL RAINFALL) BARLOW INFILTRATION GALLERY TOTAL WATER~HE~ SURFACE SUPPLIES (DROUGHT CONDITION) WELL FIELD RECHARGE AREA 156.2 127.0 283.2 Acres 113.2 TOTAL EXISTING AREA REQUIRING REGULATION 396.4 Water Balance Using All Supply Sources (Year 2015) Normal Rainfall The Water Balance for the Year 2015 is as follows: Surface Supplies 1. Direct Precipitation on Ponds = 4.42 f__t x 62.2 Acres x 43,560 so ftx 7.48 gal/cu ft = 89.6 Million Gal. yr acre I 3-5 Groundwater Run-off to Ponds* = 4.42 ft x 10% x 94.0 Acres x 43,560 sq ft/Acre x yr 7.48 gal/cu ft = me Recharge = 90% x (53 in./yr - 26 in./yr) x 12 in./ft 113.2 Acres x 43,560 sq ft /Acre x 7.48 gal/cu ft Less Evaporation from Ponds = 17 in./yr x 56.1 Acres x 12 in./ft 43,560 sq ft/Acre x 7.48 gal/cu ft = 5. Less Consumption Year 2015 (Buck & Buck) SURPLUS B. Water Balance Well Field Only (Year 2015) Normal Rainfall A water balance for only the well field yields the following: Recharge of the Well Field (From A-3) Less Consumption Year 2015 (From A-5) DEFICIT *Assumes no contribution from Barlow Pond Infiltration Gallery. 3-6 13.5 Million Gal./yr 74.7 Million Gal./yr <28.7 Million Gal./yr> <87.0 Million Gal./yr> 62.1 Million Gal./yr 74.7 Million Gal./yr <87.0 Million Gal./yr> <12.3 Million Gal./yr> I I I I I I I I ! I I I I 1 ! I I I I CB Water Balance for the Well Fields Plus Middle Farms Pond (Year 2015) Normal Rainfall Assuming the Well Field induces infiltration from Middle Farms Pond, the Fear 2015 balance is as follows: Surface Supply 1. Direct Precipitation on Middle Farms Pond - 4.42 f_[t x 38.0 Acres x 43,560 aq ftx 7.48 gal/cu ft yr Acres 2. Run-off = 4.42 ft x 10% x 54 Acres x yr 43,560 sq ft/Acre x 7.48 gal/cu ft Groundwater 3. Well Field Recharge (From A-3) = 4. Evaporation = 1.42 ft x 38.0 Acres x yr 43,560 sq ft x 7.48 gal/cu ft = Acre = 54.7 Million Gal./yr 7.8 Million Gal./yr 74.7 Million Gal./yr <17.6 Million Gal./yr> Less Year 2015 Consumption (From A-5) = SURPLUS TOTAL 119.6 Million Gal./yr <87.0 Million Gal./yr> 32.6 Million Gal./yr The Well Field requires induced infiltration from Middle Pond Farms Pond to provide for future water consumption. 3-7 D. Water Balance for the 100 yr Drought Condition, for All Sources (Year 2015) DrouKht Conditions The 100 percentile probable drought precipitation is 36.39 inches or 3.03 feet. The water budget for the year 2015 ass,ming a 100 yr drought occurs and all sources are utilized is as follows: Direct precipitation on the ponds = 3.03 f__t x 62.2 acres x 43,560 sq ft/Acre x yr 7.48 gal/cu ft = 61.4 Million Gal./yr me Run-off to ponds = 3.03 ftx 10% x 94.0 Acres x 43,560 sq. ft. x yr Acre 7.48 gal/cu ft = 9.3 Million Gal./yr Barlow Infiltration Gallery 3.03 f__t x 10% x 127 Acre x 43,560 sq ft/Acre yr 7.48 gal/cu ft = X 12.5 Million Gal./yr Recharge to Well Field = 90% x (36.4 in./yr - 26 in./yr) x 113.2 Acres x 12 in./ft 43,560 sq ft/Acre x 7.48 gal/cu ft 28.8 Million Gal./yr 5. Less Evaporation from Fonds (From A-4) = <28.7 Million Gal./yr> 3-8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I ! I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I Less Consumption Year 2015 (From A-5) = DEFICIT = <87.0 Million Gal./y! <3.7 Million Gal./¥z E. Water Balance 100 yr Drought Condition Year 2015 In summary, during a prolonged drought period, the total surface and ground water supplies would be taxed. During a severe drought, the usable pond storage which has been estimated by Buck and Buck, Inc. to be 114 million gallons would be utilized. The water budget during a drought using the Well Field and assuming induced infiltration will occur from Middle Farms Pond would yield the following: We~ Field Recharge (From D-4) 28.8 Million Gal./y: Direct Precipitation on Middle Farms Pond = 3.03 ftx 38.0 Acres x 43,560 sg ftx yr acre 7.48 gal/cu ft = 37.5 Million Gal./yz Run-off = 3.03 ft x 10% x 54 Acres x yr 43,560 sq ft x 7.48 gal/cu ft = acre 5.3 Million Gal./y: Evaporation (From C-4) = (17.6 Million Gal./y: 5. Less Year 2015 Consumption (From A-5) = DEFICIT Drought During Year 2015 Well Field Only <87.0 Million Gal./y; <33.0 Million Gal./y~ 3-9 Well Field Recharge (From D-4) = Consumption Year 2015 (From DEFICIT 28.8 Million Gal./yr <BT.0 Million Gal./yr> <58.2 Million Gal./yr> The Well Field alone cannot supply enough water during drought periods even if induced infiltration takes place. The worst case would be without induced infiltration during a drought for the demand of the year 2015. The well field would supply 28.8 million gallons of water and the annual consumption would be 87 million gallons or a deficit of 58.2 million gallons would occur. It can be concluded that the surface water treatment plant must remain on stand-by. 3-10 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I CHAPTER FOUR RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY SAMPLING AND ANALYSES Introduction Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond were sampled during September 16, 1992 (after a period without rainfall), and September 24, 1992 (after rainfall). The sample locations are shown on Figure 5-1. The samples were obtained at the centers of the ponds as shown on Figure 5-1 and were taken from mid-depth, based upon the assumption that the ponds are shallow and complete mixing of the water occurs. The depths at the centers of Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond were found to be 24 feet, 21 feet and 12 feet respectively. (The ponds are deeper than previously assumed.) Samples were obtained at mid-depth utilizing 1/2 gallon sampling equipment and weights. The samples were analysed for physical constituents temperature, color, odor, pH, turbidity, sediment, conductivity, and total solids. Chemical constituents sampled were nitrogen, chloride, alkalinity, hardness, Free CO2, iron, manganese, phosphate, and sodium. Bacteriological analyses included total coliforms, fecal coliform and fecal streptococcus. Description The color of Barlow Pond was six times the allowable limit of 15 units at 90 units, Middle Farms Pond was 20 units and Treasure Pond was 5 units. Total solids were in the range of 70 mg/1 for a]l three ponds. Nitrogen for all three water bodies was typical for small northeastern reservoirs with low density developed watersheds on both sampling occasions. 4-1 Chlorides were in a similar range for all three ponds. The chloride content of about 30 mg/1 is relatively high for surface waters in rural areas as was the specific conductance. However, the proximity of the pond to the ocean and the associated aerosol transportation of chlorides most probably accounts for the anomaly. The alkalinity of the three ponds was low and the waters may be classified as soft or very soft. The iron content of Barlow Pond is high at 0.84 ppm (the maximum for potable water is 0.3 mg/1) whereas Middle Farms Pond was lower at 0.16 ppm and Treasure Pond was very low at less than 0.01 mg/1. The existence of high iron concentrations in Barlow Pond are, according to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Bureau of Drinking Water, relatively well understood. The iron is thought to result from the long practice of disposing of waste backwash water from the filters at the surface watez filtration plant directly into the pond. There originally were provisions for clarification of the backwash water which would allow iron to settle out. The Bureau of Drinking Water believes the backwash water clarifier has not been used in many years due to a broken line. Several samples revealed bacterial content. The Barlow Pond sample indicated 5, 2 and 3 per 100 ml for total coliforms, fecal coliforms and fecal streptococcus respectively during the 9/17/92 sample and 20, 18 and _ per 100 ml for the 9/24 sample. The first set of Middle Farms Pond samples revealed concentzations of 23, 0 and 0 per 100 ml for the total, fecal, and streptococcus and 260, 680 and 0 per 100 ml respectively for the second set of samples. Middle Farms Pond should be resampled for bacteria, especially near residences to verify the results. The results of the reservoir raw water quality sampling and analyses indicate that the raw water quality is typical of small northeastern surface supplies with low density developed watersheds. The sampling program confirmed the need for filtration of the surface waters. Laboratory data is included in Appendix A at the end of this report. 4-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I CHAPTER FIVE TEST BORINGS AND MONITORING WELL PROGRAM A. Introduction A test well and monitoring well program was conducted within the study area during September 1992, by ARL, Inc. Clarence Welti Associates, Inc. provided subcontract services including the actual borings and monitoring well installations, soil sampling and boring log preparation. The soil samples obtained are split spoon samples which were obtained at 10 foot intervals. Samples were observed, logged and placed in sample jars. The eleven monitoring wells and a single boring is shown on Figure 5-1 at the back of this report and the Boring Logs are in Appendix C. The purpose of the monitoring well program was to determine 1) the character of the soils, 2) the groundwater surface elevations and gradients and 3) analyze the groundwater quality. The selection of the monitoring well locations was based upon sections and data in the island-wide hydrogeologic report published April 1990, by Ground Water, Inc., and existing and potential future sources of pollution as discussed in Chapter 8. B. Soils Characteristics The general surficial geology within the study area is shown in Figure 5-2. Based upon this U.S.G.S. surficial geology mapping, end- moraine deposits ring Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond. End-moraine deposits are defined as a complex assemblage of well-sorted sand, gravel and till. It includes small glacial kettle fillings of silt and fine sand, which occurs only on Fishers Island. The area immediately southwest of Barlow Pond and in Middle Farms flats is defined as Qsg which is d~scribed by U.S.G.S. as "sand plain deposits" which are sand and minor 5-1 I I I I I LEGEND: Qb - BEACH DEPOSITS Qsg - SAND-PLAIN DEPOSITS Qgj - GARDINERS CLAY AND JACOB SAND Q~ - SALT-MARSH DEPOSITS Qs - SWAMP DEPOSITS Qal - ALLUVIUM Qem - END-MORAINE DEPOSITS · -MONITOR WELL · - BORING 59 30'-4~d,s WATERSHED / WATER SUPPLY STUDY SURFICIAL GEOLOGY AND MONITORING WELLS SCALE: I"= 2000' ~R Lombardi Associates, Inc. FIGURE 5-2 5-2 gravel underlying "sand plains" 10 to 20 feet above sea level on Fishers Island. Based upon the boring logs for monitoring well #1 and monitoring well ~2, at least a 21 feet thick light brown fine to medium sand surficial deposit exists in the area southwest of Barlow Pond. The extent of this sand in the direction of Barlow Pond is greater than shown by the U.S.G.S., see Figure 5-2. The depth of this sandy material is greater than previously estimated, based upon the borings and visual observation of a large abandoned well field which is in the area southwest of Barlow Pond and north of Brickyard Pond. The boring logs and observations of soils for monitoring well ~3 northwest of the pond reveal some silt from 20.0' to 21.5'. The estimated permeability of this s0il is less than 2 ft/day. This soil forms a dike which contains the water in Barlow Pond. The soil is consistent with the Figure 5-2, and the U.S.G.S. description, i.e., it appears to be an end- moraine deposit. The boring logs for monitoring well #4 which is located north of Barlow Pond near Mrs. Gordon Murphy's residence, indicate that a light brown coarse to fine sand, some fine to coarse gravel, a few cobbles and boulders exist. Some of the cuttings contained more silt than the boring logs indicate. Therefore, it is our opinion that the logs are consistent with the Oem, end-moraine deposits shown on Figure 5-2 and the permeability is relatively low. The boring logs and soils observations for monitoring well #5 near the water treatment plant indicate that the soils are light brown fine to medium sand, with a trace of silt. The appearance, grain size and gradation is consistent with the Qsg or sand plain deposits, not the end- moraine deposits which were identified by the U.S.G.S. and are shown in Figure 5-2. The permeability of the soil found in monitoring well )5 is estimated to be about 10 to 25 feet per day. It can be concluded that the 5-3 relatively narrow soil berm between Barlow Pond and Island Pond which is about 4 feet lower, offers little resistance to flow from Barlow Pond to Island Pond. It is likely that sediment at the bottom of Barlow Pond provides the most significant barrier to groundwater flow from Barlow Pond to Island Pond. During the reservoir sampling program, it was noted that Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond have significant deposits of muck on their bottoms. Monitoring well #6 was placed near the driveway entrance to Bagley Reed's residence at the south end of Bar]ow Pond. The soil to a d.~pth of 18.0 feet is light brown fine to medium sand, with a trace of silt. The soils between 18 feet and 25 feet is coarse to medium sand which indicated that the boring was within the sand plain deposit. ~The material at the bottom of the boring appeared to be excellent w-a~:Yielding material and the location with respect to the water distribution system is such that a new water supply well could be developed and connected to the existing water distribution system. After discussions with Mr. Robert ~11 and evaluation of the monitoring well #6 boring logs, it was decided to be worthwhile to bore a hole (B-i) about 12 ~eet from the monitoring well ~6 and explore the possibility of a new.water supply well. The boring log and observations indicate that the soil is not sufficiently permeable for a high yield Water supply well. Monitoring well ~7 located south of Middle Farms Pond near the Mil!ur residence resulted in light brown fine to medium sand with a tra~e ~ ~i~ which indicates it is part of the sand plain deposits. The water table was relatively shallow. The permeability is estimated to be !~ to 5~ fe~t per day. Monitoring well ~8 boring and soils observations were conducted to a depth of~151.5 feet. This boring and well were installed deep to 5-4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I determine the characteristics of deep underlying soils and to sample selected contaminants such as sodium and chlorides because the fresh water aquifer is near and possibly over brackish to saline water. The upper lB.0 foot layer of soil was light brown fine to medium sand. The lB.0 foot to 35 foot layer is light brown fine to medium sand with a trace of coarse sand. The soil from 35 feet to 45 feet was similar. A thin sand, silt and clay lense exists between 45.0 feet and 55 feet. Fine to coarse sand exists to 96 feet. The soil from 96.0 feet to 151.5 feet consists of compact grey silt, fine sand and clay. In summary, the material down to 96 feet is relatively permeable. Below that elevation, the soils are impermeable. Based on the monitoring well #8 log, it can be concluded that the aquifer is much deeper near Middle Farms Pond than previously thought and reported, and the aquifer top and end are not confined near the Middle Farms Pond. It is probable that Middle Farms Pond is within the cone of depression and supplies water to the well field via induced infiltration. The monitoring well #9 is located near the main road north of the Laughlin residence driveway and Middle Farms Pond. The boring revealed a silty soil which most likely can be characterized by low permeabilities near the surface and at the ground water surface elevation~ and higher permeabilities at deeper (13.0-21.5') depths. This soil is relatively consistent with the end-moraine deposit description. It can be concluded that floating pollutants would most likely travel slowly in this soil. The monitoring well il0 is located adjacent to the main road north of the Rafferty residence and Middle Farms Pond. The soils characteristics based upon the field observations, samples and boring logs can be characterized as light brown fine sand, little silt, cobbles and boulders. This soil has relatively low permsabilities and fits the description of end-moraine deposits. The boring and monitoring well tll are located west of Middle Farms Pond and the Templeton residence. These soils, based upon the field 5-5 observations and boring logs are light brown fine to medium sand underlain by light brown fine to coarse sand, and little fine to coarse gravel. The soils at monitoring well #11 are relatively permeable near the groundwater surface. The estimated permeability of the upper 96 feet generally is in the 50 ft/day to 100 ft/day range. Some layers of less permeable soils are within this upper layer. However, the aquifer is not confined. Therefore, it is possible that surface pollutants including any oil, gasoline, nitrates, fertilizers, pesticides or herbicides could move downward and be captured by the water supply system cone of depression. C. Hydraulic Gradients O~e purpose of the monitoring well program was determination of hydraulic gradients around Barlow, Middle Farms and Treasure Ponds. The direction and gradient of the groundwater surfaces around the ponds determines the destination and velocities of pollutants within the aquifer. 5-6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I In order to determine the gradients of the water surfaces around the three ponds, the elevations of the ponds were surveyed utilizing verifiable benchmarks and determined to be as follows: TABLE 5-1 SURFACE WATER ELEVATIONS (MSL) WATER BODY Barlow Pond Middle Farms Pond Treasure Pond Island Pond Beach Pond Fishers Island Sound WATER SURFACE ELEVATION* 6.0+_ 7.9+_ 7.9~_ 3.9+_ 2.5+_ (Estimate) 0.0 The water elevations within the monitoring wells and the estimated distances from the monitoring wells were scaled from the map. were then determined to the water bodies The resulting data is shown in Table 5-2. it can be concluded that the flow of groundwater was away from the ponds in all cases, and the surface gradients vary from 0.0010 ft/ft to 0.0454 feet/feet. I I I I I I D. Groundwater Samslina and Analyses This section describes the purposes, procedures and results of the groundwater sampling program. *It should be noted that actual water elevations vary significantly from the values shown on the Fishers Island topographic mapping that was utilized as part of this study. 5-7 The monitoring wells are located based upon soils evaluations, water level evaluations and water quality evaluations. Ail of the monitoring wells are shown on Figure 5-1. Certain wells were selected for sampling based upon the premise that they were located where potential plumes from residential sites exist. Monitoring wells 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11 were placed down gradient from r~sidences and the water treatment plant and were tested for volatile organic compounds (502.2), pesticides and selected sanitary contaminants. Monitoring well #8 which is 150 feet deep was sampled for selected constituents such as chlorides to determine if salt water intrusion has occurred. A summary of the monitoring wells which were sampled and the contaminants sampled are shown in Table 5-3 and the results of the analyses are shown in Appendix D. I I I I I I I I I I I I 5-8 I I I I I I TABLE 5-2 WATER ELEVATION AND GRADIENT DATA LOCATION TOP OF PIPE DEPTH WATER ELEV. ELEV. TOP TO WS* SURFACE EL. DISTANCE GRADIENT (MSL) (MSL) RET (~SL) ~r PT/PT MW #1 17.24 11.83 5.41 - 0.0025 Barlow Pond 6.0 240 MW #2 14.66 10.92 3.74 Barlow Pond 6.0 280 - 0.0081 MW #3 15.13 10.0 5.13 Barlow Pond 6.0 90 - 0.0051 MW #4 43.37 40.00 3.37 Barlow Pond 6.0 340 - 0.0077 MW #5 29.42 24.75 4.67 Barlow Pond 6.0 200 - 0.0067 Island Pond 3.9 200 + 0.0039 MW #6 23.84 18.33 5.51 Barlow Pond 6.0 500 - 0.0010 MW #7 Middle Farms Pond 16.37 12.66 3.71 7.9 300 - 0.0140 MW #7 Beach Pond 2.5+_ 16.37 12.66 3.71 300 + 0.0040 * TOP means top of the 2" diameter PVC pipe - WS means surface of the groundwater table 5-9 TABLE 5-2, (Contd.) WATER ELEVATION AND GRADIENT DATA ! ! LOCATION ELEV. (MSL) TOP OF PIPE DEPTH WATER ELEV. TOP TO TOW* SURFACE EL. DISTANCE GRADIENT (MSL) FEET (MSL) FEET FT/FT ,Mw #8 Middle Farms Pond 7.9 13.11 9.75 3.36 100 - 0.0454 ! ! MW #9 Middle Farms Pond 7.9 13.52 6.50 7.02 750 - 0.0012 ! ! MW #9 Fishers Island Sound 0.0 MW #10 Middle Farms Pond 7.9 MW #10 Fishers Island Sound 0.0 13.52 6.50 7.02 320 + 0.O219 29.08 22.67 6.41 300 - 0.0050 29.08 22.67 6.41 900 + 0.OO71 MW #11 15.08 12.25 Middle Farms Pond 7.9 2.83 200 - 0.0254 * TOP means top of the 2" diameter PVC pipe - WS means surface of the groundwater table NOTE: (-) means away from surface waters and (+) means toward surface waters 5-10 ! ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5.7 0.8~100 13 5.2 6.2~10 12 M~-3 5.7 1.2Xl~O 9.5 M~g-5 6.5 1.9XlO0 12 6.0 7XlO ~ 14g-7 6.0 7XlO ~ Wet~ level 6.5 1.6%100 12 5.1 14 5-11 5-3 PAPA~m~S ANAL~D pH MI~O-~S ~C ~*/-10 7.1 2.2X100 12 M~-ll 6.5 12 X 10 13 * 't~zA ~02.2 Or, m-Re Caapounds f~ Safe Drinking Water' Act:. Herbicides/Pesticides per the Safe Drin~ ~.~' Ac~ 5-12 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Monitorinu We]/ tl is located near the road southwest of Barlow Pond. The screen is set to recover constituents near the groundwater surface. No VOC's were found to be in the water. Iron and manganese were found to be elevated but not excessive at 0.41 mg/1 and 0.17 mg/1 respectively. The field pH was low at 5.7 Monitoring Well 12 is located southwest of Barlow Pond near three (3) residences. The hydraulic gradient was sloped do,ward from Barlow Pond toward the residences during the sampling program. Therefore, it is unlikely that residential sources of pollution impacted this well at the time. A reversal of the gradient toward Barlow Pond during dry weather could result in future elevated parameters in this well from the residences and nearby abandoned well field equipment. The well screen is set to obtain samples near the groundwater surface. No VOC's, herbicides or pesticides were found. The albuminoid nitrogen was at 0.48 mg/1 indicating most likely decaying vegetation. Ail other constituents were low, indicating good quality water. The field pH was low at 5.2. Monitoring Well ~3 was not sampled because it was installed to determine soils and groundwater characteristics only. Monitoring Well #4 was located north of Barlow Pond near the road and near three (3) residences. Evaluation of the groundwater surface gradient indicates that the groundwater most likely was flowing away from Barlow Pond at the time the samples were obtained. The screen is set to obtain samples near the surface of the groundwater table. VOC's, herbicides and pesticides were not found. Manganese was elevated at 0.63 mg/1 and nitrates were above background levels indicating some probable human impact on the groundwater quality. The field pH was low at 5.7. Monitoring Well ~5 is located near the water treatment plant. The screen was set to obtain samples from near the groundwater surface. The 5-13 gradient was from Barlow Pond toward Island Pond. No VOC's were found to be present in this groundwater. The albuminoid nitrogen was 0.48 which may be from decayed matter at the bottom of Barlow Pond. The conductivity at 190 indicated elevated mineral content compared with other samples. Nitrate nitrogen was elevated at 2.06 mg/1. This elevated nitrate cannot be explained at this time. The pH was 6.5 which most likely indicates the influence of Barlow Pond water. Monitoring Well 46 was located southwest of Barlow Pond near the Bagley Reid residence. The gradient of the groundwater surface indicates that the flow was southwest from Barlow Pond under the residence. No VOC's, herbicides or pesticides were found. Only manganese was found to be elevated at 0.36 mg/1. Monitoring Well ~? was located south of Middle Farms Pond and several residences. The gradient of the groundwater indicates that the flow was most likely from under at least one residence. It is possible, based upon review of the topography, that groundwater flows from under several of these residences. No VOC's, pesticides or herbicides were found. Albuminoid nitrogen content was high at 0.96 mg/1 which may be the result of human activities or natural decay of vegetation. Nitrate nitrogen was elevated above background levels at 1.18 mg/1 indicating possible fertilizer or septic system influence. Monitoring Well ~8 is a 150 feet deep well west of Middle Farms Pond. The purpose of this well was the determination of soils characteristics and potential chloride intrusion at deep depths. The chloride content was elevated at 30 mg/1 which is not extremely high for this area. Monitoring well 2D which was installed about 600 feet south of MW 8 had 91 mg/1 chlorides during the 11/14/88 sample period which indicates potential southern saltwater intrusions from Block Island Sound. Chlorides can also be transported from sea water onto land as aerosols. Therefore, 30 mg/1 of chloride concentration does not seem excessive. Nowever~ in view of the relatively low chloride concentration at 150 feet deep in MW #8, the concentration of 91 mg/1 in MW 2D which is about 80 feet deep does seem excessive and should be monitored very carefully and frequently. 5-14 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Monitorin9 Well ~9 is located near the main road, north-northwesterly of Middle Farms Pond. The groundwater gradient indicates that water flows from Middle Farms Pond toward Fishers Island Sound through the Laughlin property. Monitoring Well ~10 is located near the main road north of Middle Farms Pond. The groundwater gradient indicates that water flows from Middle Farms Pond toward Fishers Island Sound and most likely flows under a residence. The conductivity at 220 micrombos, the manganese at 1.3 mg/1, the nitrate nitrogen at 12.4 mg/1, the pH at 7.1 and the sodium at 26.0 mg/1 all indicate that a source or sources of groundwater pollution are nearby. The nitrate level exceeds the allowable limit for drinking water. VOC's were not found. Monitoring Well ~11 is located west of Middle Farms Pond. Based upon the gradient of the groundwater surface, the groundwater flows from Middle Farms Pond toward the well field. The groundwater most likely flows from under one residence. The screen is set at a level which will capture pollutants on or near the surface of the groundwater. This well is an important indicator of potential pollution of the well field. It should be monitored in addition to MW ~8 in the future. No VOC's, herbicides or pesticides were found. Albuminoid nitrogen and manganese were elevated. However, no sources of pollution were indicated to be present. 5-15 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CHAPTER SIX THE BARLOW POND INFILTRATION GALLERY/UNDERDRAIN A. Introduction This section of the report addresses the location of the underdrain which extends from the main road at a point about 3,000 feet southwest of Barlow Pond to the pond. The physical description of the drain, the tributary area, the history, flow evaluations, and potential pollution are discussed in the following narrative. Description The underdrain or "Infiltration Gallery" was evaluated initially by ;LRL~ Inc. utilizing the old 1931 plans by W. Brown, Inc. which were supplied to os by Mr. Robert Wall, Superintendent of the Fishers Island Water Works, Inc. The horizontal alignment of the infiltration gallery is clearly shown on this plan. Our reproduction of this conduit alignment is shown on the map identified as Figure 6-1 (at the back of the report). The total length is 3,800 feet. The upstream end of the gallery system begins with a series of ditches which collect run-off from the Isabella Bluff area. Based on the old planss these drainage ditches were very extensive. Substantial flows were observed in these ditches by ARL staff during April, 1992. The overland flow enters head walls and a closed conduit south of the main road 150 feet west of Pole 1773. It then flows south within what is thought to be a 12" diameter tile conduit to the edge of the swamp behind Chip Dupont's house. It should be noted that no swamp existed in 1931. Two major drainage ditches crossed this land which is now a swamp and exited at the two drainage culverts shown on Figure 6-1. The drain turns northward at this point and parallels the swamp under a man-made berm. At about 200 feet along the way, a 12" diameter outfall juts out toward the swamp at an elevation of 3 feet above the swamp water level. This outfall was dry when it was observed during the Spring of 1992, but was submerged during an inspection in March of 1993. 6-1 The drain zig-zags about 500 feet northeast acrns$ the DuP,~nt land to an un-named road. It then turns about 20 degrees in an easterly direction and extends about 400 feet to Grey Gull Lane. ]t then turns northward and extends about 1,700 feet to the intersection of the Bariow Pond Rnadway. Prom this point, ]t extends about 300 fe~t to a point that extends approximately 25 feet into Bar]ow Pond. The pipe is tile, based upon the field ubservations, discussions with Mr. Cavanaugh (who has indicated that he worked on the construction of it) and the physical tracing of the pipe into Barlow Pond. The outfall pipe was buried and could not be seen. However, the tile pipe bells could be felt through the bottoms of the waders. The outfall pipe size in Barlow Pond is most likely 15 inches diameter. Manholes 1, 2, 5 on the map shown in Figure 6-1, and two more near the swamp behind the DuPont house were found and inspected. They are 5 foot diameter brick and mortar manholes. The mortar of Manhole #5 was broken to the point that overland flow was seeping into it at a rapid rate of flow during early spring. In general, the manholes appear to be in good condition with the exception of manhole ~5, which should be repaired. Manhole 12. probably has a valve in it just below the water level because the top square turning bar was only visible. The pipe and manhole bottoms were impossible to inspect because the waters are murky. Turbidity, and color from lion]ns and tannins appear to be present in the water and visibility is extremely limited. It is therefore recommended that the inlets and outlets be temporarily plugged, and the manholes should be pumped and examined. C. Tributary Area The total infiltration gallery tributary surface area is about 127 acres as compared with Barlow Pond's 31 acre tributary area. The surface tributary area extends southwesterly to within 300 feet of the Pickett 6-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Landfill. About 92 acres of land between the main road and the Isabella Bluffs contribute surface water to the drainage ditches near Pole ~773 and the culvert near Grey Gull Lane. The subsurface tributary area is extremely difficult to estimate. The majority of the drain lies in sandy soils. The pipe invert or bottom is about 4 feet below the groundwater table and about 10 feet below grade in the manholes which were inspected. The Manholes 1, 2 and 5 which were found and inspected are near Barlow Pond and Grey Gull Lane. The width of the zone of influence of this drain, in the event it was flowing toward Barlow Pond, would be substantial (Barlow Pond must be drained down for this to occur.). Assuming the zone of influence of the drain averages 300 feet wide when Barlow Pond is drained and water flows through the drain towards it, the total groundwater tributary area to the drain is about 26 acres. The width of groundwater influence most likely varies greatly depending upon the depth of the drain and the types of soils (sands, tills and muck). History The 1931 plans by W. C. Brown, Inc. describe the drain as an "Infiltration Gallery". Based upon this description and the drain configuration (see Figure 6-1), it is probable that the drain has been used to supplement Barlow Pond water during drought periods. Our investigations show that various means including pumping water from Middle Farms Pond have been used to augment the Harlow Pond water supply during droughts and/or high summer usage periods. It has been suggested that during the early 1920's, the upper reaches of this drain were constructed for the purposes of dewatering the abandoned clay pits for clay mining and brick making. This line could have extended to and terminated at the outfall into the DuPont swamp because early maps show a drainage ditch from the 12-inch outfall directly to Fishers Island Sound, and another drainage ditch is located on the east side of Dupont's land and drains to Fishers Island Sound. 6-3 Another key piece of evh~ence that the drain was extended to augment the Bar]ow Pond water supply is the fact that an abandoned well fipld lies immediately southwesterly of ~he [~!!nJ.. The we]] field had numerous wed] points, an elaborate suction manifold, .3 h~ge gasoline driven pump and a raw water main extending toward Bal:!ow Pnl~,]. It was most likely used to supplement the Barlow Pond water supply. Therefore, we conclude the need for Barlow Pond augmentation ~xisted during ¢.arly years. Flow Evaluations No movement of the existing water was noted during numerous inspections of manholes 1, 2 and 5. Substantial overland flow from the nprthwest slopes of the Isabella Bluffs has been observed entering the head walls of the conduit near the main road and Pole #773, and substantial flows have been seen entering the crdcked mortar of Manhole near Grey Gull Lane. This manhole is within the drainage ditch which extends to the main road and a 10" diameter culvert under the main road which in turn drains the surface water from the Isabella Bluff area. ~5 Also the land depressions on both sides of Grey Gu]] Lane drain during the less rainy periods. No outflow has been observed at the 12" DuPont swamp outfall. Dye tracing of flow between Manhole #1 and Manhole #2 near Bar]ow Pond has substantiated that after rainfall events water flows from Barlow Pond toward Grey Gull Lane. It can be hypothesized that during rainstorms, the Barlow Pond water elevation rises quickly, reflecting the amount of precipitation (Bob the Fishers Island Water Works Supervisor, indicated that when ]~ raii~- 1", the Pond raises 1"). The sandy aquifer which surrounds the rises more slowly and therefore forms a sink to accept: flow, and resu]~: in flow away from Barlow Pood. During drought conditions, the flow would be reversed toward Barlow Pond, and the infiltration gallery would provide added water supply 6-4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I to Barlow Pond. The drain and surrounding aquifer provide additional water storage. The reversal of flow would result in transport of pollutants from the drain tributary to the pond. F. Potential Pollution The sources of pollution within the tributary area are relatively well defined but dispersed. They are non-point sources from four residences, roadway run-off from the main road and some potential fertilized areas. Non-point sources of pollution also include water fowl and animal wastes. The possibility of an oil tank leak, an oil spill on the main road or gasoline leakage into the surface water or aquifer exists. Any and all chemicals applied to the ground within the tributary area could eventually end up in Barlow Pond. A possible but not probable source of pollution is the Pickett Landfill because the sand plain soils extend from the area of the landfill to Barlow Pond. However, the pollutant would have to move 1,900 feet in the groundwater table. The most likely source of pollutants with potential impact on Barlow Pond are the potential sources identified at the three residences adjacent to the infiltration gallery and the Pond. In the event that any homes are proposed near Barlow Pond, potential pollutant sources, direct pathways (overland and through the groundwater) and indireot pathways (through the drain) will have to be evaluated. The next most direct pathway for pollutants to enter the Barlow Pond via the drain is overland drainage from the abandoned clay pit to the main road, under the main road via the 10" diameter culvert and into Manhole )8 near Grey Gull Lane or via septic systems constructed near the underdrain. Finally, it has been indicated that the potential for hydrocarbon contamination of the abandoned well field exists because gasoline, grease and other materials were used within the aquifer area. The destination of these pollutants could be Barlow Pond via the drain. 6-5 In summary, the underdrain is 3,800 feet long and drains an area that extends an additional 1,400 feet further from Barlow Pond. The surface tributary area of the underdrain is 3.5 times as large as the Barlow Pond watershed area or 127 acres. The groundwater tributary area to the drain is estimated to be 26 acres which is 2/3's the size of Barlow Pond's tributary area. The history of the construction of the drain dates to before 1929 and, most likely, the post World ! era. Flow character- istics in the drain have not been completely defined, and the risk of pollution of the drain is low to moderate except from septic systems in the vicinity of Barlow Pond. The risk of pollution of Barlow Pond via the underdrain would increase substantially during drought conditions when the pond must be drawn down or excessive evaporation occurs, A drought or drawdown of Barlow Pond would greatly increase the likelihood of pollution of the pond via the infiltration gallery. 6-6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CHAPTER SEVEN HYDROGEOLOGIC SECTION A. Introduction The purpose of plotting a hydrogeologic cross section in the study area, which includes the three (3) ponds and the Middle Far~s aguifer~ is to assess the potential of surface and groundwater pollution by contaminants which enter the aquifer. B. Description During September 1992, ARL, Inc. determined the groundwater and su:face water elevations of eleven (11) monitoring wells and three (3) ponds. Based upon the results, we conclude the groundwater normally flows away from Barlow Pond in all directions, and away from Middle Farms Pond in the southerly, westerly and northerly directions. Based upon previously published data, Treasure Pond groundwater most probably flows south and west. Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond may recharge from the east and north respectively, again based upon the April 1990 Groundwater, Inc. report. Specifically, the normal groundwater direction of flow moves existing pollutants away from the surface waters. Two phenomena can reverse these flow directions at Barlow Pond. The first is a drought similar to those occurring during July 1929 through Pecember 1932, September 1940 through April 1945 and August 1961 through November 1971 which lower the levels of the ponds and reverse the groundwater flow. It is possible, but has not been substantiated herein, that other periods of drawdown of Barlow Pond have occurred in the past. The second phenomena is reversal of pathways of groundwater flow and pollutants caused by dense, fine grained layers of soils in some areas near the ponds. 7-1 Soils logs from test holes for a septic system which were excavated in the southeast portion of the Barlow Pond watershed revealed a sandy till soil with mottling at 10 feet below grade. Grade is et elevation 25 feet ms1. The mottling indicates the seasonal w~ter table elevation and that a restrictive layer of soil exists at about elevation 15 feet msl. This test hole was about 210 feet from Barlow Pond which has a surface elevation of about 6.0 m-~l. The hydraulic gradient could be 0.0429 ft/ft during the high groundwater period. The water table based upon the test hole mottling was much higher than Barlow Pond and groundwater most likely drains toward the pond. It is unlikely but possible that bacteria could reach the pond from this septic system. Nutrients and trace organics most likely presently flow to the pond within the groundwater flow. Direct pollution of the Middle Farm Flats groundwater is possible because the aquifer is unconfined and the cones of depression of the water supply wells are large. In addition to direct pollution, it is possible that polluted run-off from the area north of the well field could flow overland to the well field and infiltrate into the aquifer. The geologic units of the area are shown in Figure 7-1. Large areas of proximal or fine to medium sand, Osq, are present southwest of Barlow Pond and within Middle Farms Flats. The depth of this sand is greater than 22 feet in the area of MW )2 and greater than 38 feet at MW )5. Interestingly, MW G5 previously installed indicated the sand layer to be about 13 feet thick at a location just 200 feet from MW )2. The thickness of the proximal outwash varies greatly in the Middle Farms Flats area. At MW )8, it is about 100 feet deep and at MW 2D it is shown as 8 feet deep in the GWI report. The cross section west to east across the $IMA, Church and "Hers" production wells is shown as a 70 foot to 30 foot thick band of sand and' gravel overlain by silt and fine sand. The sand and gravel bows down to 70 feet below grade. ARL, Inc. found that, based upon MW [8 logs, the sand extends from the surface to 96 feet below grade at the eastern edge of the aquifer near Middle Farms Pond. Therefore, according to the boring data, it may be concluded that the aquifer thickens as it extends from the 7-2 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m well field area to Middle Farms Pond and it is not confined. It is probable that water flows from Middle Farms Pond into the well field. Figure 7-2 shows the cross-section line on a topographic map. Monitoring wells ~2, 5, MW2D and 8 are shown on this map because they were used to determine cross section characteristics. In order to illustrate the effect of droughts or drawdown on the pathways of pollutants, and to illustrate general water table characteristics of the study area Figures 7-3 and 7-4 are presented. Figure 7-3 shows the cross section of conditiqns which existed during September 1992 when the ARL survey crew measured the water surface elevations. The cone of depression for the well field is generalized based upon published information and data. The pathways of pollutants within the groundwater are away from Barlow Pond and the west end of Middle Farms Pond. Figure 7-4 shows a condition which could exist during a drought. Barlow Pond's water elevation was 1.5 feet msl during the 1960 drought. During the drought period the gradient reverses. This condition would be worse in the southwest and northern edges of Barlow Pond. As previously mentioned, the result would be travel of pollutants from the surrounding areas toward the ponds. The infiltration gallery flow would also reverse. 7-3 CHAPTER EIGHT DETERMINATION OF POTENTIAL CONTAMINANT SOURCES A. Introduction This Chapter describes the methods used to identify, assess and map the potential sources of ground and surface water pollution within the water supply watershed area. The potential sources include residential development, roadways, the water treatment plant, the golf range and salt water bodies. Sources can be categorized as point and non-point (d'ispersed sources). Identified potential sources are shown on the map, Figure 5-1 at the back of this report. B. Description of Contaminant Types The potential sources of pollution identified within the study area include the following point sources: Residential septic systems Oil storage tanks Swimming pool discharges Non-point sources include: Herbicides and pesticides used for lawns, shrubs and gardens Fertilizers used for lawns and shrubbery Roadway runoff Salt water intrusion of ground and surface waters Construction erosion and sedimentation Animal manure Water fowl 8-1 1. Point Sources Residential On Site Disposal Systems Many of the existing on site wastewater disposal systems the planning area are old and most likely substandard. Some maybe leaching cesspools and lack septic tanks. All on site disposal systems are sources of bacteria, viruses, nitrogen, phosphorous, trace organics, and other pollutants. (1) Bacteria including fecal coliform and fecal streptococcus from human waste discharges can travel long distances in saturated, porous soils. The inclusion of clay lenses in the soils which occurs on Fishers Island within the study area can restrict downward movement of septic system effluent and result in horizontal movement of septic system effluent toward surface waters. Bacteria survive in aqueous solutions for extended periods of time. Some authors have cited a survival time in the groundwaters of New England of three (3) to six (6) weeks as a reasonable figure. (2) Virus tend to conform with the same principals applied to bacterial for survival in on site disposal systems, with one distinct and important difference. Viral organisms can survive for extended periods of time in saturated soils and will therefore travel great distances (if they survive) to reach the groundwater level. The critical safeguard is maintenance of an adequate depth of unsaturated soil between a leaching system with a viable biological growth layer and the groundwater table. Most research in the laboratory and field indicates sixty (60) cm (2 feet) of unsaturated porous soil can remove viruses very effectively. 8-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (3) Overland flow of wastewater from failed septic systems that are underlain with marginal soil conditions could result in direct pollution of the receiving waters with both bacteria and viruses. Nitrogen, N in the form of nitrate ion (NO3) is considered a pollutant if it exceeds the concentration of greater than 10 mg/1 as N according to the U.S. Public Health Service. The nitrate has been known to cause an infant disease known as Methemoglobinemia. The sources of nitrogen in the study area include septic systems, lawn fertilizers, and animal wastes. Nitrogen discharges to surface waters promotes aquatic weed growth, "duck" weeds, algae, and macrophytes. Nitrogen is a necessary element for aquatic weed growth, but may not be the limiting nutrient for the Island ponds. It is most likely that phosphorus is the limiting nutrient. During the reservoir sampling program, abundant growths of aquatic plants, especially mscrophytes, were observed in all reservoirs, especially Treasure Pond. Phosphorus Septic systems discharge relatively large amounts of phosphorus. The phosphorus is bound to the underlying soils depending upon the cation exchange capacity of the soil. In general, sandy soils absorb less phosphorus than silts and clays. In general, the larger the soil particle size, the lower the capacity of the soil to absorb phosphorus. The sandy soils adjacent to the ponds and in the aquifer are most likely relatively poor absorbers of phosphorus. 8-3 Trace Organic Chemicals are sometime present in household wastewater. The sources of trace organics can be cleaners, solvents, degreasers, paint products, antifreeze, motor oils, furniture strippers, photographic chemicals and other household chemicals. Some septic system additives contain organic chemicals which enter and pollute groundwaters. In addition to groundwater pollution, failed septic systems within the watershed could result in overland flow and water pollution with trace organics. Normally, some trace organics will be removed in the soils by volatilization, chemical reactions, and absorption. b. Heating Oil Storage Tanks Heating oil storage tanks, especially underground tanks can rust and leak causing contamination of soils and the groundwater. Most of the residences and the water treatment plant have oil storage tanks on their sites. The primary constituent of concern is the carcinogen benzene. Residences which have oil storage tanks on their premises are shown on Tables 8-1 through 8-4 on the following pages. c. Swimming Pool Wastes The potential pollutants associated with swimming pool backwash include bacteria such as fecal coliforms and fecal streptococcus, chlorine (HTH), stabilizing acids such as cyanatic acid, algae~ alkalinity additives and diatomaceous earth. In some cases~ pool water is held for long periods of time, which can result in pollutant concentration. I ! I I ! I I I 1 i I I 1 I 1 8-4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2. Non-Point Sources a. Pesticides and Herbicides Pesticides and herbicides that are used for lawns, orchards and shrubs can be dangerous to human health if consumed in drinking water. Extensive pesticide and herbicide constituents are now required for monitoring under the Safe Drinking Water Act. The current EPA Phase II and Phase V requirements and the New York Sanitary Code monitoring requirements are more stringent that the sampling regime defined in the scope of this study. However, the lack of pesticides and herbicides in the samples analyzed for this study is most probably indicative of presence or absence of other contaminants. b. Fertilizers Fertilizers contain nitrogen and phosphorus which nourish aquatic plant life. The plants flourish, die, settle to the bottoms of the reservoirs and decay causing oxygen uptake, and taste and odor in the drinking water. The proximity of some lawns, and shrubs to the surface water reservoirs most likely results in increased nutrient loadings. During rainstorms, the fertilizers are washed into the three (3) ponds, and eventually seep into the Middle Farms Flats Aquifer. c. Roadway Run-Off Roadway run-off can include BOD, nitrogen, sodium, chlorides, phosphorus, grease, petroleum, chromium, lead, zinc and copper. Fuel oil and gasoline spills are probable. The benzene content of the fuel, and the pathways that these pollutants follow, are the most critical concerns. 8-5 The loading of pollutants on a receiving water from roadway run-off depends upon the volume of traffic and miles of roadway in the area. Both the volume of traffic and the miles of roads in the study area are low. However, the relative volume of construction vehicles is high and fuel oil does have to be transported to the east end of the Island on the main road adjacent to Barlow Pond and the Middle Farm flats. The parameters of greatest concern which would be associated with fuel spills are benzene, toluene, xylenes, and other hydrocarbons. The roadways in some cases such as the one leading from the Isabella Bluff area to the four corners intersection at the southwest corner of Barlow Pond (near Bagley Reid's), concentrate and transmit pollutants. The stormwater run-off turns and flows northward at the four corners intersection and enters the Barlow Pond via a swamp near Bagley Reid's house. Oil, grease, low level lead, silt, sand and other constituents are transported by stormwater toward the reservoirs. Of course, oil or gasoline could also be transmitted into the ponds or aquifer in the event of a spill or spills. d. Salt Water Intrusion Salt water pollution occurs in groundwaters as a result of over pumping of aquifers near and open to the ocean. Another type of salt water contamination of surface and greundwaters is aerosol migration of wind blown salt water and sprays from wave action. The Suffolk County Department of Health Services, Bureau of Drinking Water has required the Fishers Island Water Works to implement monitoring program to detect salt water intrusion as a condition of approval of the recently installed public water supply wells. 8-6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e. Construction Construction activities can promote erosion of soils which could result in solids, nitrogen, solids, phosphorus and other contaminants being transmitted to the reservoirs. In addition, construction activities could result in overland flow to the surface supplies or leaching into the groundwater of gasoline, oil, solvents, paint, paint thinners, adhesive materials and other pollutants. f. Animal Manure Animal manure can result in pollutant loads on ground and surface waters. The fecal matter contains BOP, nitrogen, phosphorous and pathogenic organisms. The result can be increased coliform concentrations and over nourishment of aquatic plant life. Although, few horses or other domestic animals are within the public water supply tributary areas at this time, more can be anticipated in the future. The existing wild animal population, such as muskrats, squirrels, deer, etc. is ~ot readily known. It is suggested that the March 1993 Fishers Island Water Supply and Watershed Study Ecological Component Report be referred to for additional information. However these creatures can contribute significant pollution loads. g. Water Fowl Water fowl have been reported to be abundant on the reservoirs. Water fowl discharge large quantities of nitrogen and phosphorus in relationship to their body weights. Flocks of water fowl can increase coliform concentrations in reservoir water beyond allowable limits. These nutrients over nourish waterbodies resulting in aquatic growths. During the reservoir sampling program, no water fowl were sited. It is suggested that the Watershed Study Ecological Component of this Report be consulted for a more definitive discussion of indigenous water fowl. However, it has been reported that many water fowl have been observed on all three reservoirs. 8-7 The potential sources of pollution from existing ~esidences within the study area are shown in Tables 8-1 through 8-4. 8-8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! ! I1. Reid, Bsgley X X X B 550 2. Jdmso~, ]]svid ** X X X B .55{3 3. C~bi~o, Adri~ ~ X 4. Harris, Dmvid ** X 5. Rafferty, Bernard X 6. Calhoun, Rnb~ X 7. F~phy, Mrs. Gordo~ X tS. %~ter T~t~t Pl~t - X X B X X N X X B X X B X X N X - A Winchester X X X A X - A *A M~ ab~ gr~nd ~ b~t tm~ B }~-,~ bel~ grimed tamk N Mm~ns mo ta~k X X X X X X X 1. T~aple~oo, John M. X 2. I~Zh~, Jmes B. X 3. Bernard and Ano Tmmtc~ X ~. W. G. ~f~y) 4. F~,~H. ~W.F. X 5. ~m, ~ J. X 6. ~11~, ~ X 7. ~ - (3 ~) X I A X X B X X A X X ~ -- X X X B 550 X X X B -- X 8-10 ! -I ! I I ! I ! I PESHL;J.~J~/ OIL * C.,~P~n' RDAIT,~A¥ (3 ~u~s) Geaiesse, Robert J. X X X N,N,B X X X X B SSO X X 2B - I I i I (3 m*B Msm~ be_low ground N Msms no tank I I I I I I I 1 X X ~te~shed boundar~ of Middle Farm Pc~d 8-11 1. 5~nm-rer, Roland X X 2. Bchlm, Walter and Msry X X 3. T~pletco, Mrs. John M. X X 4. ~er, Robert X X X A X B X A X B 8-12 ~Y X X X X ! I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I h. Mapping Potential Sources of Pollution In order to identify potential sources of water pollution within the Fishers Island water supply watersheds, the 1974 base map furnished by the Suffolk County Planning Department was reviewed and updated using 1988 aerial photos and field editing. The photos revealed current residences, roads, driveways, lawns, drainage swales and other pertinent information. The mapping review and photographic editing was followed by field edits of potential sources of pollution and coordination with Mr. Robert Wall, the Water Works Superintendent, and coordination with Mr. HaNold Cook of Gada, Inc., which supplies fuel oil and pumps septage from the septic systems. The field review included assessment of the residential areas and facilities, edit of the watershed tributary area topography and extent, identification of pollution pathways and review of the drainage patterns. It was assumed that all residences are served by septic systems, are utilized at least from Memorial Day through Labor Day and some are used for greater lengths of time. The water treatment plant is not served by a septic system. Most residences are utilizing large fuel tanks, and most have lawns and landscaped areas. The main road and several driveways are paved. The remaining roads are combinations of sand and gravel. Sources of pollution within the water supply watersheds are shown in Figure 5-1 at the back of the report. The residences, paved roads, cleared areas and driveways are shown on the map. The septic systems and fuel tanks are assumed to be near the buildings. 8-13 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CH~PTER NINE WET WEATHER SAMPLING AND ANALYSES A. Introduction This Chapter describes the wet weather sampling and analyses of stormwater run-off entering Barlow Pond, Middle Farms Pond and Treasure Pond. Description The initial approach to sampling and analyses of run-off included flow measurements in swales leading to the ponds during storm events and composite sampling of the run-off. However, after field observation during storm events, it became obvious that the stormwater only concentrated on paved roadways. The rainwater soaks into underlying sandy soils rather than accumulating in swales. None of the drainage swales are well defined except for a few leakoffs from roadways. The major leakoff of roadway surface run-off is located near the southwest end of Barlow Pond where the roadway dips to a low point. Stormwater run-off from the Isabella Bluff area drains down to the intersection of the bluff road and the main road and then flows to the aforementioned leakoff into a wetland near the Bagley Reid residence. Several other small roadway leakoffs are located northwest of Middle Farms Pond. An alternative stormwater sampling program was developed after observation of the storm events and the response of staff gauges at the reservoirs. This alternative program included sampling and analyses of selected near shore locations at each pond. The locations were selected based upon the locations of residences, i.e., the sample points were located down slope from the residences near the edges of the ponds. The stormwater sampling points are shown on Figure 5-1. 9-1 C. Samplin$ Samples were collected prior to a storm event and i[~ediately after one. The initial set of alternative runoff samples were collected on October 13, 1992, after a relatively prolonged dry period. The second set of samples were collected on October 26, 1992, after a storm event on October 25, 1992. The premise or theory is that the initial set of samples during the dry weather period indicates the water quality prior to a storm or base line quality information. The second set of samples indicates the water quality after a storm event. The sample points, descriptions of the sample points and the types of samples obtained are shown below in Table 9-1. TABLE 9-1 STORMWATER OR WET WEATHER SAMPLING PROGRAM SAMPLE POINT B-1 DESCRIPTION Barlow Pond near Bagley Reid's Residence CONTAMINANTS 502.2 (VOC's), Pesticides Selected Constituents B-2 Barlow Pond near the Water Treatment Plant 502.2 (VOC's) Pesticides, Herbicides, Selected Constituents n-3 Barlow Pond near the Murphy Residence 502.2 (VOC's), Selected Constituents B-4 Barlow Pond in the Swamp near Baqley Reid's 502.2 (VOC's), Pesticides, Herbicides, Selected Constituents M-1 Middle Farms Pond South Shore near Several Residences 502.2 (VOC's), Pesticides, Herbicides, Selected Constituents 9-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I i I I I ! I I I I I I i 1 TABLE 9-1 (Contd.) STORMWATER OR WET-WEATHER SAMPLING PROGRAM SAMPLE POINT M-2 DESCRIPTION Middle Farms Pond near the Rafferty Residence CONTAMINANTS 502.2 (VOC's), Selected Constituents H-3 Middle Farms Pond near the Foster Residence 502.2 (VOC's), Pesticides, Herbicides, Selected Constituents T-1 Treasure Pond near the Foster Residence 502.2 (VOC's), Pesticides, Herbicides, Selected Constituents The VOC's, pesticides and herbicides were not detected at the specified limits in all cases for both the dry and wet samples or background water quality. See Appendix B. 9-3 D~te Oauter Mid ~ Dr,/ 9/17 Wet 9/2~ B-1 Dr% 10/13 ~ 10/27 ~-2 ~r~ 10/13 ~ 10/27 ~-3 D~ ~0/~3 ~ 10/27 ~ R~'s ~1~ ~o/~3 lo/~ Total ColJ.fem 5 20 48 25 28 18 16 14 2OO 420 a~j/~oo ~ 2 18 7O 4 6O 5 6 12 18 F~'~! S~p c~'U/lOO ml 3 2 0 0 2 1 2 2 10 10 I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I l I II I I I I I ! ! I ! I I I I I I I ~Rte Wet 9/24 260 m~ 10/13 ~ Wet 10/27 18 Dry 10/13 14 Wet 10/26 45 Dry 10/13 16 Wet 10/26 14 T4T{R 9-2 ~0IR IRY AI~ V~T ~ - ~992 (C<,~d.) c~o/lOO m~ 9-5 F~'~I C~/lOO ,m 0 68O 12 3 8 10 3 F,",'~,3 S~:z~ep ~/~oo ~ 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 ~te C~lter Mid Depth Dry 9/16 ~c 9/2~ ?-~ ~-~ ~o/~3 Wet lO/26 SAM~2NG - ~992 (C~td.) Total ColAfo~m Q~U/iO0 ml 0 6 1 c~/loo ~ 0 0 18 2 F,~ C~d/lO0 ml 0 0 0 1 I 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I In order to effectively evaluate the impact of existing on-site wastewater disposal systems on the pub!lc water supply in the study area, the following factors must be appreciated: 1. The seasonal nature of the inhabitants of the watershed areas. The travel time for pollutants from on-site disposal systems to the surface waterbodies. The permeability and voids in the profiles of the soils present in the study area. The above factors present a unique situation in the evaluation of bacteriologic analyses of the waters from the study area. The population is at its greatest on Fishers Island from late June to early September. In the remainder of the year, the number of inhabitants dwindles to almost nil particularly in the study area. Once established in a properly designed and maintained on-site system, the "bio-crust" and geo chemical reactions remove bacteria, virus, phosphorus, nitrogea, etc. provided there is adequate distance between the groundwater table, the "bio-crust" and any receiving waterbody. Highly permeable soils, particularly those known to have voids in the soil profile can allow rapid movement of wastewater through the ground. Septic tank effluent requires three to six weeks of residence in groundwaters to insure bacterial dieoff. Viruses passing through the "bio-crust" and entering the groundwater can survive for much longer periods than bacteria. The soils in the study area are of the Riverhead and Plymouth series. They are noted as possibl~ pullution hazards and are known to have voids which facilitate "pipiag" of groundwater through the soil profile. Samples of reservoir water taken in September from the Centers of Barlow, Middle Farms and Treasure Ponds indicate low levels of bacteriologic pollution in mid September under dry conditions. The wet 9-7 weather samples at the end of September rose slightly for Barlow and Treasure Ponds. The Middle Farms Pond wet sample was substantially higher (Total Coliform 260, Fecal Coliform 680, Fecal Strep 0) than the dry (TC 23 CFU, FC 0 CFU). The water samples were taken at the reservoirs to evaluate runoff impacts in mid to late October 1992. The dry samples were taken in mid October, the wet weather at the end. The dry weather alternative runoff samples for all three reservoirs had more bacteriologic pollution than the later wet weather samples. The prime exception to this tend were the samples from the wetland near the Bagley Reed residence (sample point B-4) where the dry samples (TC 200, FC 18 and FS 10 rose to TC 420, FC 400 and FS. IO). The data are inconclusive. In order to properly evaluate the impacts of the existing on-site disposal systems, a sampling program beginning in early May should be undertaken to determine water quality with most on-site disposal systems dormant. The sampling should progress through the summer to determine if there is a slug of pollution entering the reservoir due to septic tank "start up" and if there is any short circuit flow to the waterbodies due to "piping" or heavy weekend use. Finally, the program should run through the end of September which will provide at least six weeks of groundwater residence after a period for re- establishment of on site disposal system use. Samples taken in the October to April period, may be inconclusive due to dormant on-site disposal systems and surface water temperatures which limit coliform organism "viability". Establishment of solid baseline data on the surface supplies would be a prudent action prior to further development in the study area. 9-8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I CHAPTER TEN TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING AND DHAINAGE B~IH SURVEY A. Introduction The base mapping for the topographic survey was the Suffolk County DPW 1" = 200' scale mapping. As previously discussed in Chapter 8, this mapping was updated using aerial photos dated 1988 and field surveys were conducted to check pond elevations, monitoring well elevations and grade at the monitoring wells. Houses which had been constructed during the interim period were scaled and plotted approximately on the base map. The ARL survey crew field surveyed the major waterbodies and the monitoring wells. Basic differences based on published benchmark information were determined to exist, regarding the surface elevations of Barlow Pond, Middle Farm Pond, Treasure Pond and Island Pond as sho~m in the following table (10-1). TABLE 10-1 WATER SURFACE ELEVATIONS (MSL) WATERBODY ARL ELEVATIONS MAP ELEVATIONS Barlow Pond 6.0~ 10.5 Middle Farms Pond 7.9~ 12.5 Treasure Pond 7.9~ 12.5 Island Pond 3.9! 3.0 In addition, the survey crew obtained grades and tops of well casings at the 11 monitoring wells and 1 boring, and set benchmarks and staff gages at all three reservoirs for rainfall response testing. The elevations on the map were compared with our surveyed elevations. Some differences were apparent. 10-1 Field edits of the reservoir watersheds and the infiltration gallery areas were conducted during the early stages of the project to identify the extent and configuration of the watersheds and to investigate the locations of roadway leakoffs, culverts, drainage ways, manholes on the infiltration gallery and other items. It was concluded, based upon the old plan showing a pipe interconnec- tion between Treasure Pond and Middle Farms Pond, the topographic mapping and the survey, that the gate is open and the ponds are hydraulically intezconnected via the pipe. 10-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I CHAPTER ELEVEN TYPICAL SEPTIC TANK ANALYSES A. Introduction Septic systems discharge bacteria, viruses, nitrogen, phosphates and metals trace organics to the groundwater. Bacteria survive for 3 to 6 weeks in soil. It is assumed that coliform bacteria in septic systems originate in the human intestine. The p~esence of the coliform indicator organisms infers the possible presence of pathogenic organisms. In sensitive areas such as water supply watersheds, analyses of the time of travel of bacteria should be done prior to construction of a septic system. B, Method of Analysis Time of travel analyses utilizes the soil permeability, porosity and hydraulic gradient to arrive at the velocity of groundwater movement. V=K_i Where V = Velocity (ft/day) K = Permsability (ft/day i = The Hydraulic Gradient N = Porosity of the Soil 11-1 The estimated values for areas around the Barlow Pond Watershed are as follows: K = 50 it/day for fine to medium sand i = 0.043 (perched water table) N = 0.35 estimate V = Ki = 50 it/day x 0.043 : 6 it/day N 0.35 6 it/day x 21 days = 126 foot set back required. It should be noted that the K values or permeabilities vary greatly. The range could be 25 it/day to 150 it/day. The Suffolk County, New York USDA Soil Survey classifications for the upper soil layers in the watershed area indicate that the permeabilities (K) are greater than 12.6 it/day and range up to 150 it/day. Based upon ARL visual observations, boring logs and grain sizes of the soils near Barlow Pond, the estimated permeabilities (K) range up to 150 it/day. The permeabilities of the soils south of the pond and between Barlow and Island Ponds particularly appear to be of moderately high (5 to 25 it/day) permeability. However, in order to properly evaluate a specific site, particularly in this very sensitive area, in-situ or laboratory permeabilitles should be determined at several points and elevations within the proposed septic system location. Viruses have been found to travel long distances in saturated sandy soils. However, if an unsaturated distance of about 2 feet exists below an established biological growth layer of a leaching system, the viruses are removed. Domestic sewage contains organic, ammonia and nitrate nitrogen. Septic tank effluent leaves the tank in the organic or ammonia condition. The stone-soil interface on a leaching system normally creates an aerobic condition. The ammonia is oxidized to nitrite - nitrate 11-2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I nitrogen. Nitrate moves readily in the groundwater table. A typical requirement is that the nitrate concentrations remain below 10 mg/L as N for health purposes. A major concern in reservoir watersheds is excessive nitrogen concentrations in the ponds which causes over nourishment of aquatic plants. This can result in reservoir infilling and taste/odor problems. Although septic tanks contribute to the nitrogen concentrations in surface and groundwaters on Fishers Island, it is the opinion of the Suffolk County Health Department that nitrogen concentrations in these waters due to turf management practices is more significant. The zoning of low density housing, the brief seasonal occupancy which predominates on Fishers Island and the absence of housing on the majority of the watershed appears to support this conclusion. Procedure for nitrogen computations: Assume 3 bedroom house with two people per bedroom 3 bedrooms x 2 people x 75 gpcd = 450 gpd, 450 gal/day x 3.8 liter/gal bedroom = 1710 L/day 2. Typical concentrations 40 mg/L, 40% removed by pretreatment, therefore 1710 L/day x 40 mg/L (1.0 - 0.4) = 41,040 mg/day Rainfall for dilution, 250 ftx 250 ft = 62,500 sq ft average daily precipitation 0.01 ft, 60% infiltrates, therefore 375 cu ft/day or 2805 gallons or 10,659 L. 4. Delivery to site, 1710 L/day at 24 mg/L = 41040 mg/day Dilution, 10,659 L/day + 1710 L/day = 12,369 L/day 5. Final concentration 41,040 mg/day/12,369 L/day = 3.3 mg/L 6. Drinking water standard 10 mg/L therefore the discharge is ok. 11-3 The nitrogen computation of 3.3 mg/1 for a 250 ft by 250 ft appears to compare well with modelling ('Protection and Restoration of Ground Water in Southhold, N.Y.," Trautman et al, Cornell University, 1983) and actual sampling ('Suffolk County Comprehensive Water Resources Management Plan" [CWRMP], SCDHS, Dvirka and Bartilucci, and Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., 1987) performed for other Suffolk County and Cornell studies, which indicate an average nitrogen concentration of approximately 3.8 to 3.9 mg/1 in areas with one dwelling unit per acre. Article 6 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code limits development in non-sewered areas to 40,000 square feet per single family home (or its equivalent in terms of 300 gpd of sanitary flow) in Hydrogeologic Zones 3~5, and 6, and 20,000 square feet per unit (medium-density) with average groundwater nitrogen concentrations of 4 ppm and 6 ppm, respectively (comparing well with the CWRMP and Cornell reports). The goal of the Article 6 regulations is to ensure that nitrogen does not exceed the 10mg/1 drinking water limit. Phosphate can trigger eutrophication of surface waters if it is the limiting nutrient. Phosphate generally has a concentration of 20 mg/L in domestic sewage. Some researchers such as Shawney and Hill subscribe to the theory that soils absorbs phosphorous. As the groundwater fluctuates, a soil section that has been absorbing phosphate is left with no recharge. Over a 6 month period, phosphate will combine with Iron (Fe), Aluminum (Al), or Calcium (Ca) to form less soluble precipitates. The original absorption sites are then regenerated. This theory results in the following computation: Normal domestic waste concentration is 20 mg/L 40% removal by biocrust & septic tank: 20 mg/L x 60% = 12 mg/L Absorption rate by soil: 22 mg/lb, of soil Daily flow to septic system (600 gal/day) (3.8 L/gal) = 2271 L/day PO = 12 mg/L x 2271 L/day = 27,252 mg/day Calculate absorption in one foot section of soil: 1 ft (width) x 1 ft (height) x 120 ft (length of system) = 120 cf 11-4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Soil weight: 120 cf x 120 lb/cf = 14,400 lb/cf Absorption per foot: 14,400 lb/cf x 22 mg/lb : 316,800 mg/ft Distance traveled per day: 27,252 mg/day - 316,800 mg/ft = 0.087 ft/day Distance traveled in 6 months: 0.087 ft/day x 30 days x 6 months = 15.6 ft Distance available: + 120 ft Other prominent investigators such as Vollenwilder and Dillon of the Ontario Institute in Canada subscribe to the theory that a phosphate wedge continues toward the surface water at a continuous steady state rate. Trace organics ranging from household cleaners to paints and soIvents can be found in some septic systems. Sometimes septic tank additives which contain organic pollutants are used on septic systems. Some trace organics can move readily in the groundwater. It can be concluded that drought conditions result in groundwater flows toward the ponds and aquifer and possible pollution of them. The pathways of pollutants from septic systems to the three (3) ponds and the Middle Farms Flat aquifer should be carefully evaluated prior to any additional construction of residences. 11-5 I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I BIRLI OGRAPHY In order to evaluate the study area, the following data was collected and analyzed. Existing surface water quality data The U.S.G.S. topographical mapping The U.S.G.S. surficial and bedrock geological information The Department of Agriculture SCS soil survsy of Suffolk County, NY Mapping dated 1929 of the Infiltration Gallery by W. Brown, Inc. The Suffolk County DPW 1" = 200 ft. scale topographical mapping of the study area Test pit logs for selected recently installed septic systems near the reservoirs Report "Pleistocene Stratigraphy of Long Island New York", Les Sirkin, Department of Earth Sciences, Adelphi University, 1982 Report "Hydrogeologic Report conducted on Fishers Island, New York, for Fishers Island Conservancy"~ Groundwater, Inc., April 1990 Report "Fishers Island Production Wells for the Fishers Island Water Works Corporation, Fishers Island, New York", Groundwater, Inc., May 1989 Precipitation recorded by the Fishers Island Water Works Corporation, Hike Conroy, Assistant Supervisor. Ground, reservoir and stormwater quality data collected and analyzed by Henry Souther Laboratories, Inc. Field surveys by ARL, Inc. of water surfaces Field measurements of reservoir responses to rainfall events Town of Southold Assessor's mapping Zoning map for building after 1989 Field edits of the Barlow Pond~ Hiddle Farms Pond, Treasure Pond, the Infiltration Gallery and Aquifer tributary areas Dye tracing flow in manholes I1 and 12 of the infiltration gallery Connecticut DEP Guidelines for Discharge of Swiming PooI Wastewaters Consultation with Mr. Hevin Walsh~ Manager, Water Quality, Connecticut Water Company "Water Resources Engineering"~ Linaley and Franzini, 1972 Report on Fishers Island Water Works~ January 29~ 1988~ Buck and Buck Engineers, Hartford, CT Protectin9 Connecticut's Water-Supply Watersheds: A Guide for Local Officials, Hay 1990, James H. Doenges Source Protection and the Small Utility, AWWA Journal, August 1988, William D. Gollmitz Safeguarding Groundwater AWWA Journal, September 1986~ W. R. Dobratz, st al. I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I i I I I I APPENDIX A SAMPLE RESULTS - RESERVOIR THE NEWLANDS SANITARY LABORATORY TEL. (203) 242-629! FAX (203) 2~-0634 ARL Job #91-2040 REPORT ON EXAMINATION OF WATER m Samplc No. 745J2 Datc Rec~ivcd 9/17/92 Hour Tcmp. I I I I I I Oieot A. R. Lombard.i AssQc.., 25 Terra;f)...Dri.ve., Vernpn,..~onn. 06066 ~ttn: l..M~ike Horn Collectcd By Mille Hor~! ................. Date ..9/),7/.92 ...... Reported .... 9/.24/92... Sourcc Fi sc.he~s I. sl~.nd ~l. Bar.low Pond. H.i.d,. Depth .... Tempecatu. ce 22°C ................... Color (true) . (apparent) 70 .... Odor ..Di.stinct. Grassy ................. pH ..... 6...1.. Turbidity 1.1 Sediment . S1 ight ( Sand-! i ke) ........ Foaming ..... I. Solids, Volatile ....................... 9.' Chloride ........ .2..8- ........... 2. Fixed ........... 101 3. Total ......... .7.2, ....... 1 I. 4. Effect on heating ......... 12. 5. Ammonia Nitrogen 0.,.000 ..... 13. 6. Albuminoid Nitrogen - - - . ................. 14. 7. Nitrite Nitrogen ........ ~.t~0~ .....15. 8. Nitrate Nitrogen ............ ~.:.[ [ ....... 16. 17. Bacteria per mL at 35'C. 18. Total Coliform Organ~ Alkalinity ............ Total Hardncss ...... . .4..].. Free CO= (Calculated) ....... !3. S .... ~ ............. .o.:.~ .... Manganese . .les~ Detergents ......................... .... Co n d.u.ct.i..v..i.t.~.. @.. 2~.°. ~ ...... 90..micr. omhos/cm m (All chemicmlda~ given in~mpermillion.) Fecal Colifoms (@ 44.5°C) 2 Fecal Streptococcus (@ 35°C) 3 m Phosphate (PO,) 0.05 Sodium {Na} ' 11.4 GENERAL CONCLUSIONS; I m m m m RM6A ................................................. ..~. Lmlmorato y Director DEC 17 '92 13:00 HENRY SOUTHER LABS THE NEWLANDS SANITARY LABORATORY P.6×6 I UPORT ON EXAMINATION OF WATER I s~le No. 1076,J2.. I)m Xece~ ...9/.24/~92. ....... Hou, ................... ?crop ................. I ~ ..~.~.~.. !~].~.~...~..~a~.].~...~.~...~Z~..~b .................................................. ~ ............ ~m (t~) ............ (~) 9.0 ....... ~r ........ EaJ~..x.getabl~ ..................... ~ ...... ~. I. ~ v~ ........................ ~ ~ ................ ZB. ........ ..6~ .............. u. T~ ,~ . .~ ....... s.' ~~ ..... ~-qq.~ .., ~3. ~ * -- - ........... P'.~. ' I ,. ~,,~- . ........~..~. ....... ,~ .~h~,~...C,,..~.o4~ ....... l% ~ ~ ~ K 3So~ ........................ ~8. T~~ ............ ~P ........ Fecal Colifom Fecal Streptococcus Conductivity e 25~C Sodium (~a) GEJqlffJ.AI. ~O0.~jcrOmhOs/cm I I I i I I I ............................................................ ~bo~lcO,v DireCfor THE NEWLANDS SANITARY LABORATORY REPORT OH EXAMINATION OF WATER Sample No. 746J2 Date Received 9/16/92 . Hour Client A R. LOl i ASSOC., 25 Terrace Drive., Vernon Collected By MJ ke. Horn ........... Date Source Fi!hers Islatd, Middle Farm Pond - Mid Depth - T, Color (true) (apparent) 32 OdorVer~y faint col, Turbidity 4.5 Sediment Moderate Green - ....... I. Solids, Volatile .................... 9. ~loridc 2. Fixed ................ I0. Alkalinity - 3. Total .... 70..... i 1. Total Hardness 4. Effect on healing ....... ! 2. Frcc CO=, (Calculated) - 5. Ammonia Nitrogen ...... 0..000... 13. Iron ..... 6. Albuminoid Nitrogen .............. : .... 14. Mangancr~ - - - 7. Nitrite Nitrogen ............. 0..000... 15. Detergents - - - 8. Nitrate Nitrogen ............... 0,.0~ .....16. 17. Bacteria per mi. at 35°C. 18. Total Colifol'm Orgn~i~tm$ (Alt chemical data given in para per million.) Fecal Coliforms (@44.5°C) 0 Fecal Streptococcus (~ 35°C) 0 Phosphate (PO~) 0.10 Sodium (Ma) ~ 11.4 GENERAL CONCLUSIONS; FORM 6.A ARL Job #91-2040 . Tcmp ..... A,. R ..Lombardi. ASSOC., 25 Ter)~.c.e Drive, ,..Vel;non, Conn..06066 Atto; .. Hike Horn Date ....9/~6./92 ..... Reported .... 9ZZ4/gz.. Source Fishers Islands Middle Farm Pond - )lid Depth - Temperature 22°C :' ':". ..... ;';" dACay~d O'n' h~a_~f6~j"*'5,7 Color (true) (apparent) .. 32 Odor VeFY..T~!P.~..¢o.!o, .}!-.E~qg ............ pH ............. ....... Foaming .... 9.' Chloride ............... 28 ....... Alkalinity ............. ~x... 28.5 0.11 0.03 Mangancr~ .......................... .. C.o n d u c.t .i.y j ty...@.. 2.5..°.(~ ...... 95.,..mj. cr.omhos/cm .......... 23 ...... Laboratory Director --- DEC 17 '9~ :].~::59 NENRY SOUTHER LABS P.5/6 ~'~=~-'~"~ · 'THE NEWLANDS SA,N.I.?oA.,R~..oL~..B,~oR.ATORY RI~ORT ON EXAMINATION Of WATER S,~L'q)~ t~°. 1077,J2 .. Ih~ gCC~i','Cd 9/2¢/92 ....... Hour ................. Temp. ................. I Climt ' A.,R, ..LI~A~.t.A~i~D.C.,...'...At~;D:..-.IU.ke, I~orne ......................................... :' ............... ~,~"i~" . ..... ,~,....,./.,/..,. ..... ~,,~ ...... ~,;.,... ~ -~') ' - (,pp,,z~t) 20 ...... Odor ....... F. ttj.~l~.,.¢Abb~'. ......................... 'i4'1 .....~.,.7.... - ~.'...;";:'""g,~, ' ,od.,~, ,~:,~.~ ..................... '"~.'.:":.*:';.'--..."". ..... I..~iids, vollu~ .............. _~ . - ~,,~s .............. ~o. ~ .,_._, ....~.. . u. To~,~.- .............. .4~ ....... - . · 1~. Frcc COo (c,~:m~ - - · .......... ,.-,' ...... · 4.-Gl~:t o- r~ma~ ............... ~ '~, n .._ u..u..u..u 13. lto~ .................... ~""" ' I s. Am~-..~? ......... ; .......... ,, ~.,,..,.. ................. ~..0:~, ?. ~iub ~,o~', ............. .I).,.~.~.0 1~. I:~,~4~ ............................I L~,.-.. ~,,,,~,- - - iiii .......... ,..~z. ~6 ..... ,h,,~,,~..(.,o4.) ......................... ~.~,. T~ Oeli~om 0~ Fecal,Colifoms Fecal Streptococcus Conductivity ~ 25~C Sodium (Na) ('~Ulclmni~ldm~vmbi~sP~'"i'~"') I 680 0 100 mic~o~hos/cm I 11.1 GEXE~Jd.. Co~cl.usio~s: I I I ......... THE NEWLANDS I I I I I I I I SANITARY LABORATORY REPORT ON EXAMINATION OF WATER ARL Job #91-2040 Sample No. 747J2 Date Received 9/16/92 Hour .... Tcmp ........... Client A. R. l:.om~?a~d:i..~$~Dc.,, 25..Te~ra.~ff..Dr:ive,Verno0, ~:onn~..06066- .At. tn:.....M~ke Horn Collectcd By M.i ke Horn ..................... Date ..... ~[.1.~/9.~... Reported ....9/.~.4./..9.2. ..... Source Fisher~..!~]a. pd..:...T, tTe~.~tlre..Pon..d..:..H.id. Depth,..~...Temper:a~ure 22tC ................... Color (true) (apparent) 4 .. Odor Turbidity 0.44 Sediment Ve~.y sl.igbt. 6. ?. 8. 17. IlL ........... Foaming 1. Solids, Volant .... . .................. 9:' Chloride - - 2. Fixed .............. I0. Alkalinity - :3. Total .... ~$¢ .........11. Total Hardness - 4. Effect on heating ......... 12. Frec CO:. (Calculated) - Ammonia Nitrogen . 0..00O ..... 1:3. Iron ..... Albuminoid Nitrogen - - - , ................ 14. Manganese Nitrite Nitrogen .... .......0.000 ...... 15. Detergents - - . .Co0 d.u c.~ i y.Lt~..~..25~ ..... Nitrate Nitrogen - Bacteria per mi. at 35°C. Total Coliform Orgnn;*m* ........... 31 ........ 60 .... les ~...t..h...a..q..p.,.O2. 0.02 .llO..mJc~omhos/cm I Fecal Coliforms (@ 44.5°C) Fecal Streptococcus (~ 35°C) I Phosphate (PO4) Sodium (Na) GENrRAL CONCLUSIONS: (All chemical data given in parts per million.) 0 0 0.02 15.5 I I I fORM 6 A Di~'ector ... ~.~ DEC 17 92 12:58 HENRY SOUTHER LABS P.4×6 I THE NEWLANDS SANITARY LABORATORY ~ ON ~INAT~ Of WAT~ ~... ~o~ .. ~. ~ ~/.~?..: ....... ""' '" ............ ~"~ .... 3L'.~ I ~ "' .............................................................. """'"'"'""2";"~ " '. "'7 ~ .~j.~b~...I.~].~...~..Jr~ut~..~.~d..ZlZ, ~h ............................................................ ~ (m) .. (a~) .. 5 .... ~ .,..:.E~J.~!..x.~I.~ ....................... ~ ....... 5.~ · v~ .... . ..................... ~ ...................... I. ~ -- . . . 4 ~, T~ .......... ZO ............. ~ I, T~ ~ ......................... ~ ~t~ .......... . IZ, F~(~) ............. 3~ ...... ' ' ...... o ~o ,, , ...... ~,~...~m...O.,.01. S. ~m ~m ............ ~ ............ ~' "~ n "Z I ~ .~ ........ g~O~.. Is.~ ............................ ' S. ~ ~m~ ............ O~gg'~ ..... 16._~h,~h~..~.} .......................... n.~3.. I~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~s~. ' ........... ~ .......... . . ......... 2U .......... ..... ~. ' (~ ~ ~ ~m m ~ ~ ~.) Fe~l Col ~ fores 0 Coductiwt~ (~ Z5 C) i05 mcromnos/cm ~df~ (Na) ~4.8 O~ ~CL~S: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX B SAMPLE RESULTS - S?ORMWATER RUN-OFF HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIESt INC. Newhmd$ SanitAry Lab Dtvl~iofl 24 Tobey Road · ~oomfield, CT · 06002 ENVIRONMENTAL AND METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS Estab(ished 189~ October 29, 1992 mA.R. Lombardi Assoc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, Conn. 06066 m Attn: Mr. Mike Home m m ARL Job #91-2040 Fishers Island Gentlemen: The attached report covers the analysis of samples submitted to this laboratory on October 13, 1992. Newlands Sanitary Laboratory sample numbers 478K2 thru 485K2. m m m m m m TDL/cas Very truly yours, THE NEWLANDS~ANITARY LABORATORY Thomas D. Lee Laboratory Director m m RECEIVED NOV 3 1992 m m AM tlslm9 mhd mlllyst~ I~ SUi~/ICl 1o Herd'y Six,IL~ Llbomlod# ~r4fl IK'~4 Ind ~G-,w~ ~ ~ i ~ ~t. A. R. Lombardi Assoc. -1- October 29, 1992 Sample No. Mark Ammonia Nitrogen (N) Chloride (C1) Total Coliform {@35°C/100 mL) Conductivity (~ 35°C) Fecal Coliform (~44.5°C/100 mL) Fecal Streptococcus (@35°C/100 mL) Iron (Fe) Lead (Pb) Manganese (Mn) MBAS Nitrate Nitrogen (N) Oil & Grease {FOG) pH Total Dissolved Phosphate (as PO4) Sodium (Na) 478K2 479K2 Stormwater samples collected 10/13/92 - AR1 B-1 B-2 480K2 481K2 Job #91-2040 - Fishers Island B-3 M-1 0.05 0.06 0.03 0.03 24. 28. 28. 29. 48 28 16 40 70. 80 80 90 70. 60 6 12 0 2 2 0 less than less than less than 0.56 0.005 0.01 0.05 0.13 1.60 6.4 0.03 less than less than less than 0.55 0.005 0.01 0.05 0.11 1.80 6.5 0.03 0.54 less than 0.01 less than 0.05 0.14 6.4 0.05 0.02 0.03 less than 0.05 O. 04 5.7 0.01 11.2 11.5 11.2 11.3 HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIES, INC, A. R. Lombardi Assoc. -2- October 29, 1992 Sample No. Mark 482K2 483K2 484K2 485K2 Stormwater samples collected 10/13/92 - ARL Job #91-2040 - Fishers Island M~-2 MW-3 T-1 Swamp near Bagley Reids ~ ~ ~ (mg/1) Ammonia Nitrogen (N) 0.04 0.04 0.02 2.0 Chloride (C1) 29. 31. 33. 18. Total Col iform 14 16 6 200 (@35°C/100 mL) Conducti vity 95 70 90 73 (~ 35°C) Fecal Coliform 80 10 18 18 (~ 44.5°C/100 mL) Fecal Streptococcus 1 3 0 10 (@ 35°C/100 mL) Iron (Fe} 0.02 0.02 less than 0.01 4.36 Lead (Pb) .... Manganese (Mn) 0.20 0.03 less than 0.01 0.09 MBAS less than 0.05 less than 0.05 less than 0.05 less than 0.05 Nitrate Nitrogen (N) 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.86 Oil & Grease (FOG) - - - 3.04 pH 5.8 5.8 5.3 6.4 Total Dissolved less than 0.01 less than 0.01 less than 0.01 0.31 Phosphate (as PO4) Sodium (Na) 11.6 11.6 15.7 8.4 m m m m m m m m m mm m m m mm mm mm mm mm mm I ~[~'~ HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIES ~ INC. m Newhmd, Senility Lib Division 24 Tobey Road · Bioomfi$id, CT · 06002 ENVIRONMENTAL AND METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS Estal~ished 1898 m . ,~Di. p.E. 203-242-6291 FAX 203-286-0634 w.~.~..., November 25, 1992 I '~40MA$ O. LEE I I I I A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, Conn. 06066 Attn: Galen Semprebon ARL Job ~91-2040 Fisher Island Gentlemen: The attached report covers the analysis of samples submitted to this laboratory on October 27, 1992. Newlands Sanitary Laboratory sample numbers 1188K2 thru 1195K2. m m m m m Very truly yours, THE N~ANITARY LABORATO~ m m TDL/cas Thomas D. Lee Laboratory Director m m m m RECEIVED nfo. ~, 1992 A. R. Lombardi Assoc. -1- November 25, 1992 Sample No. Mark Ammonia Nitrogen (N) Chloride (C1) Total Coliform (@ 35°C/100 mL) Conductivity (g 25°C)(micromos/cm) Fecal Coliform (g 44.5°C/100 mL) Fecal Streptococcus (~ 35°C/100 mL) Lead (Pb) Manganese (Mn) MBAS Nitrate Nitrogen (N) Oil & Grease (FOG) pH Total Dissolved Phosphate (as PO4) Sodium {Na) less than less than 1188K2 1189K2 1190K2 1191K2 Water samples collected 10/27/92 - ARL Job # 91-2040 - Fisher Island Middle Farms B-1 B-2 B-3 Pond #1 mgm) m-(-~TT) m-(~-~' ) (mg/1) 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.01 23. 24. 24. 24 25 18 14 18 75. 80 80 90 4 5 12 3 0 I 2 0 0.005 less than 0.005 - 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.03 0,02 less than 0.02 less than 0.02 less than 0.02 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.05 2.3 2.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 5.9 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.03 10.7 10.5 10.7 11.1 HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIES, INC. A. R. Lombardi Assoc. -2- November 25, 1992 Sample No. Mark 1192K2 1193K2 1194K2 1195K2 Water samples collected 10/26/92 - ARL Job #91-2040 - Fishers Island Middle Farms Middle Farms Near Bagley Pond #2 Pond #3 T-1 Reids Swamp (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) (mg/1) Ammonia Nitrogen (N) 0.01 Chloride (Cl) 25. Total Coliform (9 35°C/100 mL) 45 Conductivity {~ 25°C)(micromhos/cm) 100 Fecal Coliform (9 44.5°C/100 mL) 8 Fecal Streptococcus (@35°C/100 mL) 0 Lead (Pb) Manganese (Mn) 0.03 MBAS less than 0.02 Nitrate Nitrogen (N) 0.04 Oil & Grease {FOG) - pH 5.6 Total Dissolved Phosphate (as PO4) 0.04 Sodium {Na) 10.8 0.01 25 14 100 3 0 0.04 less than 0.02 0.03 5.5 0.04 11.2 less than 0.01 3.7 31 25. 1 420 110 110 2 400 I 10 - 0.019 0.03 1.11 0.02 less than 0.02 0.04 0.53 1.0 5.0 6.0 0.01 0.23 15.3 10.8 mm m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m mm mm mm mm mm I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A. RICHARD LOMBARDI, P,E. Presiclent RICHARD J. LOMBARDI vice Pres~clent THOMAS D. LEE HENRY 5OUTHER LABORATORIES INC Newland. Sanitary Lab Division 24 Tobey Road · Bloomfield, CT * 06002 ENVIRONMENTAL AND METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS Establi~hed 1898 203-242.6291 FAX 203-286-0634 November $, 1992 A. R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 AT'tN: Mr. Jim Sommers Gentlemen: The attached report covers the analysis of the samples submitted to this laboratory on October 27, 1992. Newlands Sanitary Laboratory Request No. 880, samples 1 through 10. RJL/pb Very t~uly yours, THE NEWLANDS SANITARY LABORATORY Richard J. Lombardi Vice President I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Hennj Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Request # 880 1 Re~ate 11/05/92 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Sample Numbar I B-l, water 1 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrac hloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorot rifluoroetha ne 1,1 -Dichloroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethene 1,1 -Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3, 5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chlo roet hylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-1,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane sample collected 10/26/92. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ucj/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Hen~/Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I Reciuest iV Be0 I IRepo~ Date 1 1/0S/92 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Chloroform Chloromethane Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifiuoromethene Ethylbenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Methylene chloride n-Buty~benzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyltoluene p-Xylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene t-l,2-Dichloroethylene t-1,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichioroethylene Trichlorofluo rmethane Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride Sample Number 2 B-2, water Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L 'Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L L_,~__ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L sample collected 10/26/92, I I I I I I I I I I I i I 1,101,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroetha ne 1,1,2,2-Tetrac hloroet hane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 2 Lsss than 0.5 ug/L ~ than 0.5 ug/L i_~m~ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L L_~__ than 0.5 ug/L I__~_~ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Recluest # 880 I ReL~.~3ort Date 1 1/05/92 J 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichlo ro propane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2*Dichloropropane 1,3, 5-Trimethylbe nzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroet hylvinylether 2-Chlorototuene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bmmohenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-1,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethene Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifluoromet hane Ethylbenzene Hexachlombutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,02 ugJL Less than 0.02 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Henry Soulher labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R, Lombardi Associates, inc. Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 25 Terrace Drive 24 Tobey Road Vernon, CT 06066 Bloomfield, CT 06002 Re({uest # 880 1 IRep°rt Date I 1/05/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A, R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L sec-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Styrene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0,5 ug/L t-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0,5 ug/L tert-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Tetrachloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Toluene Less than 0,5 ug/L Trichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Trichlorofluormethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Trimethybenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Vinyl chloride Less than 0.5 ugJL Sample Number 3 B-3, water sample collected 10/26/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorot riff uoroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloro propane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3, 5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 4 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than O.S ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I ! I i I I I I I ! ! Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Recluest # 880 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chlo roethylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromohenzene Sromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-1,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifluoromet hane Ethylbenzene Hexachtorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Methylene chloride n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyltoluene p-Xylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene t-1,2-Dichloroethylene t-1,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butylbenzene I ReL~3°rt Date 11/05/92 Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less Less than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Recluest # 880 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. IEPA 502.2) Tetrachloroethylene Less Toluene Less Trichloroethylene Less Trichlorofluormethane Less Trimethybenzene Less Vinyl chloride Less Sample Number 4 Middle Farm M-l, Date 11/05/92 than 0.5 ug/L than 0,5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L water sample collected 10/26/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorot rifluoroetha ne 1,1 -Dichloroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethene 1,1 .Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichlo ro propane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimet hylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3, 5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroet hylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene 6romochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ugJL Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ugJL Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Soulher Labs Inc, 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Request # 880 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc,/Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC (EPA 502.2) Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-1,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifluoromet hane Ethylbenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Methylene chloride n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyltoluene p-Xylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene t-1,2-Dichloroethylene t-1,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride I Sample Number 5 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Middle Farm M-2, water sample collected 10/26/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichio roethene Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than O.S ug/L Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Recluest # 880 I IRep°rt Date I 1/05/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,1,2-Trichloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,1-Dichloroethene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,1-Dichloropropene Less than 0,5 ug/L 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene Less than 0,5 ug/L 1,2,3-Trichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) Less than 0.02 ug/L 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) Less than 0.02 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 2,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chloroethylvinylether Less then 0.5 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L 4-Chlorotoluene Less then 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromobenzene Less then 0.5 ug/L Bromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromodichloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromoform Less than 0.5 ug/L B~'omomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Chlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane 8 Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I ! i I I I I I I I I I I I i ! Send Results To: Mr, Jim Sommers A.R, Lombardi Associates, Inc, 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Sourer Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Recluest # 880 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC (EPA 502.2) Ethylbenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Methylene chloride n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyltoluene p-Xylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene t- 1,2- Dichloroethylene t-1,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride ] IReportDate 11/05/92 63, Sample Number 6 Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Middle Farm M-3, water sample collected 10/26/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrac hloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichtorot rifluoroetha ne 1,1 -Dichloroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R, Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Rec[uest # 880 I IRepo~ Date I 1/05/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63, (EPA 502.2) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) Less than 0.02 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0,5 ug/L 1,3-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 2,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chloroethylvinylether Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L 4-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0,5 ug/L Bromobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromodichloromethane Less than 0,5 ug/L Bromoform Less than 0.5 ugJL Bromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Chlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ugJL Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ugJL Isopropylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-lsopropyltoluene ~. 0 Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I ! i i I I I I ! i ! I I i I I ! Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Soulher Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Recluest # 880 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC (EPA 502.2) p-Xylene Less than sec-Butytbenzene Less than Styrene Less than t-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than t-1,3-Dichloropropene Less than tert-Butylbenzene Less than Tetrachloroethylene Less than Toluene Less then Trichloroethylene Less than Tric hlorofluormethane Less than Trimethybenzene Less than Vinyl chloride Less than Treasure T-l, water I IReportDate 11/05/92 63. Sample Number 7 0,5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0. S ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L 0.5 ug/L sample collected 10/26/92. ! i I t I I I I I 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrac hlo roet hane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2, 3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2.Chlo roet hylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 11 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Ir, c. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Recjuest # 880 ] IReport Date 1 1/05/92 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502,2) 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane aromoform Bromomethane c-l,2-Dichloroethylene c-1,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifluoromethane Ethylbenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Methylene chloride n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyltoluene p-Xylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene t-l,2-Dichloroethylene t-1,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butytbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethytene Trichlorofluormethane Trimethybenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ugJL Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L '1 :~ Less than 0.5 ug/L Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I ! I ! t I i ! I I i I ! I ! I I I ! I ! I i I I ! I I I Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Sou~ter Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Request # 880 ] ~ Date 11/05/92 J 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63, (EPA 502.2) Vinyl chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Sample Number 8 Swamp S-1, water sample collected 10/26/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachlo roethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3, 5-Trimet hylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroet hylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4*Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-l,2-Dichloroethylene c-1,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ugJL Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Recluest # 880 J IReport Date 1 1/05/92 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0,5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ug/L Isopropylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L sec-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Styrene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethyiene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L tert-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Tetrachloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Toluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Trichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Trichlorofluormethane Less than 0,5 ug/L Trimethybenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Vinyl chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Simple Number 9 Field Blank, water sample Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, C'F 06002 collected 10/26/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrac hloroethane 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroetha ne 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethene Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I 4 Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I ! I 1 i I t I ! I I I ! Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Hennj Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Request # 880 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers island on 10/27/92 for VOC (EPA 502.2) 1,1-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2,3-Trichiorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2,3-Trichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) Less than 0.02 ug/L 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) Less than 0.02 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L 1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chloroethylvinylether Less than 0,5 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L 4-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromodichtoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromoform Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Chlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ug/L Isopropylbenzene Less than 0. S ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) 1 ,~ Less than 0.5 ug/L I Re tt Date 11/05/92 63, Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: R luest # SS0 ] t/05/92 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Methylene chloride n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyltoluene Less p-Xylene Less sec-Butylbenzene Less St yre ne Less t-1,2-Dichloroethylene Less t-1,3-Dichloropropene Less tert-Butylbenzene Less Tetrachloroethylene Less Toluene Less Trichloroethylene Less Trichlorofluormethane Less Trimethybenzene Less Vinyl chloride Less Simple Number I 0 Trip Blank, water sample Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less then 0,5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L then 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L than 0.5 ug/L collected 10/26/92. Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrac hlo roethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorot rifluoroethane 1,1 -Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichtorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3, 5-Trimethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0,5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L ! I I I I ! I i i i I I I I i i t I I I I Send Results To: Mr, Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Recluest # 880 I IReport Date 11/05/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 2,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0,5 ug/L 2-Chloroethyrvinylether Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L 4-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromodichloromethane Less than 0.5 ugJL Bromoform Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Chlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0,5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ug/L Isopropylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ugJL Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L sec-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Styrene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,3-Dichloropropene ~. '7 Less than 0.5 ug/L Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Request # 880 I ~ 10 water samples submitted by A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fishers Island on 10/27/92 for VOC 63. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L (EPA 502.2) tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane Trirnethybenzene Vinyl chloride I 1 I I i i i I 1 ! I i I i t I I ,1 I i t i I t ! I I I I i I I I t I i A. RICHARD LOMBARDI, P.E. President RICHARD J. LOMBARDI vice President THOMAS D. LEE HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIES INC Newlands Sanlta~/Lab Division 24 Tobey Road · Ba3onfliekl, CT * 06002 ENVIRONMENTAL AND METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS Established 1898 203-242-6291 FAX 203-286-0634 November 12, 1992 A. R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc. 25 'terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 ATrN: Mr, Jim Somers Gentlemen: The attached report covers the analysis of the samples submitted to this laboratory on October 27, 1992. Newlands Sanitary Laboratory Request No. 887, samples 1 through 6. Very t]'uly yours, THE NEVVLAND, S'~ANITARY LABORATORY TDL/pb Thomas D. Lee ! ,~horatory Director RECEIVED NOV 13 1992 a~vertising purposes over our ~ignalum ~ in ~,~nect~oa ~ our name wtlt'mut ~ pem~,~lon ~ w~r~. ! ! Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Recluest # 887 I IRep°rt Date 11/12/92 I 6 water samples submitted by A, R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fisher Island on 10/27/92 for Pesticide & Herbicide.ARL Job~91-2040-1. Simple Number I B-l, water sample collected 10/26/92. 2,4,5-TP $ilvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Sample Number 2 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Simple Number 3 B-2, water Less than I ug/L Less than 1 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L sample collected 10/26/92. Less than I ug/L Less than I ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Bagley Reids, water sample collected 10/26/92. 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphane Simple Number 4 T-l, water Less than I ug/L Less than I ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L sample collected 10/26/92. 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxapheno Sample Number 5 Less than I ug/L Less than 1 ug/L Less than 0,02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Middle Farm M-l, water sample collected 10/26/92. Send Results To: Mr. Jim Sommers A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 Recluest # 887 I IRepoft Date 11/12/92 I 6 water samples submitted by A, R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc./Fisher Island on 10/27/92 for Pesticide &Herbicide. ARL Job~91-2040-1. 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Sample Number 6 Less than I ug/L Less than I ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0,02 ugJL Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Middle Farm M-3, water sample collected 10/26/92, 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Less than I ug/L Less than I ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L ! i 1 I i ,1 I i I i' I I i i I i t I i f I ! i I i I i t i I i APPENDIX C BORING LOGS CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. CUEN~* PROJECT P.O BOX 397 A.R.LONBARDI MATER ~UPPLY STUDY GLASTONBURY CONN 06033 LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND, BEI~ YO~K S~rfmc~ E~vat~n LIGHT/SR.F INE-HED. SAND, TR. SI LT · 1ToO~ BOTTON OF BORING 17,0' 20 2" kELL POINT 8 17,0, 10.0' (.010) SCREEN' 25 ?.0( RISER SNIO 17,0(-S,0, BENTONITE SEAl. BACI(F I LLED 3.0~-I.0~ C~ETE 1,0'-0.0' LEGEND: Col A CLIENT PROJECT NAME CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O. BOX 397 A.R-L~EARDI t/ATER ~PPLY STUOy FISHERS ]~, gEg Y~ D SAMPLE P T NO BLOW~6 DEPTH A REMARKS 21.5, BOTT~ ~ B~ING 21.S' ~ ~LL ~INT 8 17.0~ 10.0' (.010) SCREEN S~ 17.0'-5.0~ 35 7. DIA. R~y ~X ~l I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. CLIENT PROJECT NAME PO. BOX 397 A.R.LO~BARD! UATEII SLi~PLY STUDY i GLASTONBURY. CONN 0~033 LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND, NEt/ YORK DRILLING PROCEDURES 1 1 2 3 4 (Select o~e or more) HOLE NO I~1.~ I S~f~ICl Elevation i 1. HOLLOW STEM AUGER D;ametel I 2. DRIVEN CASING ~meler GROUND WATER O~SERVATIONS START 3 DRILLED CASING O~amete~ DATE 2.0' l i 20 2 30-28-28 20.0'-21.5' i i PROJECT NAME Ct. lENT Ct. ARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. GI.~STON6UR¥ CONN 06033 LOCATION I I I START I 15.0~ ! I ! CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. CLIENT P~OJECT NAME P.O BOX 397 A.R.LOMBARD! gATER SUPPLY STUDY GLASTONBURY, CONN 06033 LOCATION I 'I 53.0' Ct. ARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O BOX 397 A.R.LONBARD! UATER ~ePl. T eT~¥ GLASTONBURY CONN ~33 10 1 8-g-1~ 10.0~.11.5~ ~ 2 9-9- 1~ 20.0'-~1.5~ LEGEND: Col A CLIENT PROJECT NAME CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC.. INC. P O BOX 397 A.R.LOHBARD! WATER SUPPLY STUDY GLASTONBURY. CONN (~033 LOCATIO~I DRILLING PROCEDURES 1 1 . 2, 3.4 (Selecl o~e o~ m~'e) NOLE NO. I~,d-~ I ~ ** 1 16.0' FINE GRAVEL ~%.0' ~ *** 25.0 ' SadiO 25,0'-13.0' LEGEND: Col A CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. CLIENT PROJECT NAME P.O BOx 397 A.R.LOHBARDI ~MTER SUPI~.y STl.~y GLASTONBURY CONN 06033 LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND, NE~ YORK DRILLING PROCEDURES 1 1 2 . 3.4 . (Select one or more) HOLE NO.~ I Surface I 2 DRIVEN CAStNG, D~am®le~ GI:K)UND WATER O~SERVATIONS !START 18.0~ Ct.lENT PROJECT NAME CLARENCE WELT; ASSOC., INC. P.O BOX 397 A.R.t.~I~DI VATER SU~,¥ ~T~Y GLASTON~URY CONN 06033 LOCATION I 2O 2 &0-38~$2 .~0.0'-21.5' 30 3 15-2t-le ~0.0'-31.5' ~0 26-18-~3 ~0.0'-/.1.5' CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. A.R.LOHBAROI UATER SUPPLy STUDY $$.0, CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. A.R.LOHBARDI ~TEE ~;P~.Y STUOY PO BOX 397 GLASTONBURY. CONN 06033 LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND, NE~/ YORK I DATE 30RILLED CASING D~me~e, E -- STRATUM D~SCRIPTION REMARKS 85 85.0' L ! GHT/IIR. F ! lie -NED. SAND 90 S 6~-79 90.0'-91.0' 120 11 19-22-27 120'*121.5' LEGEND: Col A 140lb WL · ~l" I~ll o~ ~" OD ~oMr Off#er: CHRISTIA#A CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. A.R.L(~BARD! t~ATER SUPPLy STUDY P 0 BOX 397 I 125 151.5' I CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. CLIENT PROJECT NAME P.O BOX 397 A.R.LONBARD] I, IATER $UPPI~y ~iTU~¥ GLASTONI~URY CONN 06033 LOCATION I FISHERS ISLAND, IiEl/ YORK DRILLING PROCEDURES ~ 1 ? 3. 4. {S~ecl one o~ more) HOLE NO.~ I S~HICl Elevation ! HOLLOW STEM AUGER Dmmeter 4.~5' ' I 2 DRIVEN CASING Dmm~ter GROUND WATER O~)SERVATIONS START 3 DRILLED CASING D~amele~ DATE 9/'1 13.0~ I ~'1.5' · ~ 10.0' ¢.010~ $~8~ II CLIENT PROJECT NAME CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O BOX 397 A.N.LONEARD] IdATER ~JPPLY STUDY GLASTONBURY CONN 05033 LOCATION · ?o0' 18'0~ '~1.0' 10.0' (.010) SCREEN SAND ~0.0'-18.0'; SE#TONITE SEAL I CLIENT PROJECT NAME CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. P.O BOX 397 A.R.LOI(~RD! ~ATER SUPPLY $'ruoY GLASTONBURY. CONN 0~033 LOCATION I FISHERS ISLAND, NE~/ YO~K ORILLING PROCEDURES .j I 2 3 4 ISMect one o~ more) HOLE NO ~1d. ll I ~ICt Elevation t NO~.LOW STEM AUGER D~amelel i 2 'ORIVEN C~SING Diameter GROUND WATER O~S~RVATIONS START 3 DRILLED CASING Dmmeter DATE 9/21 10 1 3~-~5-30 10.0~ -11.5' 15 15.0' I ! CLARENCE WELTI ASSOC., INC. CLIENT PROJECT NAME PO BOX 397 FI~ERS ISLAND WATER ~dORKS GLASTONBURY CONN 0~5033 LOCATION 1 HOLLOW STEM AUGER D~ameref I 2 DRIVEN CASING. D~amete~ GROUND WATER O~SEERVATIONS START ! I 1 CLARENCE WELT! ASSOC., INC. P.O BOX 397 GLASTON~URY CONN 06033 LO~,~TION I 'rE' ~,5 70 70.0' I ! ! ! ! I I I I I I ! I I I I ! I ! APPENDIX D SAMPLE RESULTS - ~ROUNDWATER m HENRY SOUTHER m LABORATORIES INC. ENVIRONMENTAL AND METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS Established 1 ~ mC,,~ti~RD I.ONII~RDI. P.E. 203-242-6291 FAX 203-2~6-0634 October 19, 1992 I A.R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, Conn. 06066 I Attn: Mr. Mike Horne i Gentlemen: ARL Job #91-2040-1 Fishers Island The attached report covers the analysis of samples submitted to this laboratory on October 1, 1992. Newlands Sanitary Laboratory sample numbers 46K2 thru 55K2. Very truly yours, m 'l I TDL/cas THE NEWLANDS SANITARY LABORATORY Thomas D. Lee Laboratory Director m ! RECEIVED 0 CT 2 ~, 1992 ! ! A. R. Lombardi Assoc. -1- October 19, 1992 Sample No. Mark Albuminoid Nitrogen (N) Anmmnta Nitrogen (N) Chloride (el) Conductivity ~ 25°C (Field) (micromhos/cm) Iron (Fe) Manganese (Mn) Nitrogen Nitrogen (N) pH (Field) Total Dissolved Phosphate (PO4) Sodium (Na) Temperature (Field) 46K2 47K2 48K2 49K2 Water samples collected 10/1/g2 - Fishers Island - ARL Job #91-2040-1 MW-1 MW-2 MW-4 MW-5 - 0.48 0.12 0.48 - less than 0.005 less than 0.005 0.006 -- 22. 13. 20. 80. 62. 120. 190. 0.41 less than 0.01 less than 0.01 less than 0.01 0.17 0.02 0.63 0.02 O. 10 O. 75 2.06 5.7 5.2 5.7 6.5 O. 02 O. 18 O. 09 8.6 13.0 15.6 13°C 12°C 9.5°C 12°C HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIES, INC. A. R. Lombardi Assoc. -2- October 19, 1992 Sample No. Mark Albuminoid Nitrogen (N) Ammonia Nitrogen (N) Chloride (C1) Conductivity e 25°C (Fteld) (micromhos/cm) Iron (Fe) Manganese (Mn) Nitrate Nitrogen (N) pH (Field) Total Oissolved Phosphate (PO4) Sodium (Na) Temperature (Field) 50K2 51K2 52K2 53K2 Water samples collected 10/1/92 - Fishers Island - ARL Job #91-2040-1 MW-6 MW-7 MW-8 O. 13 O. 96 less than 0.005 0.018 16. 18. 30. 70. 70. 160. less than 0.01 0.36 0.02 6.0 0.10 8.2 13°C less than 0.01 0.18 1.18 6.0 0.04 6.3 '12oc 6.6 37.6 12°C 14°C HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIES. INC. A. R. Lombardi Assoc. -3- October 19, 1992 Sample No. Mark Albuminoid Nitrogen (N) An~nonia Nitrogen (N) Chloride (C1) Conductivity ~ 25°C (Field) (micromhos/cm) Iron (Fe) Manganese (Mn) Nitrate Nitrogen (N) pH (Field) Total Dissolved Phosphate (PO4) Sodium (Na) Temperature (Field) 54K2 55K2 Water samples collected 10/1/92 - Fishers Island - ARL Job #91-2040-1 MW-lO MW-11 0.24 0.78 0.14 less than 0.005 20. 19. 220. 120. 0.01 less than 0.01 1.3 0.58 12.4 0.45 7.1 6.5 0.33 0.15 26.0 8.5 12°C 13°C I I __HENRY ~nI~SOUTHER LABORATORIES __INC ~~. 24 Tobey Road · Bloomfield, CT * 06002 ENVIRONMENTAL AND METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS A. RICHARD LOIvlBA RDI. P.E. 203-242'6291 FAX 203-286-0634 RICHARD J. LO~ARDI I October 6, 1992 I A.R. Lombardi Assoc., Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vemon, CT 060'~--~6 I ATTN: Mr. Mike Horn Gentlemen: I The attached report covers the analysis of the samples submitted to this laboratory on October 1, 1992. i N ewlands Sanitary Laboratory Request No. 838, samples I through 10. I I I Very truly yours, i THE N~IIARY LABO~ ! ~horatory Dir~or I TDL/pb RECEIVED I OCT 2~, 1992 I LLLOlilIIBli.~OCI~ffS. IK I I I I ! I I I I I l I I ! I I l I ! I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Southar Labs Inc, 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRs~uest # 838 ] IReport Date 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. I Fishers Island on 10/01192 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Sample Number I MW-l, water sample collected 09/30/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrechloroethana 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachl6roethana 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethana 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropene 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroethylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethana Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-l,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L ~ than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lm than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less then 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L L-'~-- than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L L_~___ ~mn 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Le~s than 0.5 ug/L ~ than 0.5 ug/L ~ than 0.5 ug/L ~ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Lees than 0.5 ug/t. Le~s than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. ~ than 0.5 ug/L t.e~s than 0.5 ug/L Le~s than 0.$ ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results to: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 JRealuest # 8-38 J JReport Date 10/06/g2 J 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on (EPA 502.2) 10/01192 for VOC 63. Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less then 0.5 ug/l_ Isopropylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/l_ Methyl-t-butyl ether Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Le~_$ then 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less then 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less then 0.5 ug/l_ Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/l_ p-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L sec-Butylbenzene Lees than 0.5 ug/L Styrene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/I. t-l,3-Dichloropropene Lees than 0.5 ug/L tert-Butylbenzene Less then 0.5 ug/L Tetrachloroethylene Less Ihan 0.5 ug/L Toluene Less then 0.5 ug/L Trichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Trichlorofiuormethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Trimethybenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Vinyl chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Sample Number 2 MW-2, water sample collected 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-Trlchloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrschloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifiuoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1*Dichloroethene 1,1-Dtchloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Lsss than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.$ ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Lees then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Soulher Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRe~uest # 838 I IRep°rt Date 10/06/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropr opane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2- Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroethylvinyiether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-l,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifluoromathane Ethylbsnzene Hexachlorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl-t-butyl ether Methylene chloride 3 Less than 0.$ ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/t. Less than 0.02 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Le-__~ than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less Ihan 0.5 ug/I. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: A.R. Lombsrdi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Soother Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRecluest # 838 I IReporr Date 10/06192 J 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fiahers Island (EPA 502.2) on 10/01/92 for VOC 63. n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-I$opropyltoluene p-Xylene aec-Butylbenzene Styrene t-1,2-Dichloroethylens t-l,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride Sample Number 3 ~ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/I. La~ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less ~an 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less Itmn 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Le~s than 0.5 ug/I. Less than 0.5 ug/L MW-40 water sample collected 09/30/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethans 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroathane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzane 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibr omo-3-chloropropana (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorob®nzene 1,2-Dichloroethene 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobsnzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less ~an 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less th~n 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L ~ limn 0.5 ug/L L~__ ~n 0.5 ug/t. Less th~n 0.5 u~. L~ tbsn 0.02 ug/t. Less tbsn 0.02 ug/t. Less tMn 0.5 ug/t. Less th~n 0.5 ug/t. Less ~n 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. 4 L~ than O.5 u~t. I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IRequest # 636 I ~o6/g2 J 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island (EPA 502.2) on 10/01192 for VOC 63. 1,3-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 2,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/t. 2-Chloroethylvinylether Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/1. 4-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromodichloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromoform Less thsn 0.5 ug/L Bromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L ¢-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride Le_e~_ than 0.5 ug/L Chlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethene Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifiuoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Less then 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ug/L Isopropylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less ~lan 0.5 ug/L Methyl-t-butyl ether Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/I. n-Propylbsnzene Leas ~mn 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Leas than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Leas than 0.5 ug/L p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L ,=ac-Butylbenzene Less then 0.5 ug/L Styrene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethytene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L tert-Butylbenzene 5 Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 RLRL~usst # 538 I IR,po. D. ta t0/05/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane Trimethybenzane Vinyl chloride Sample Number 4 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L MW-5, water sample collected 09/3O/92. 1,1,1,2-Tat rachloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tat rachloroet hane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbanzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4*Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroethylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/I. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less h-mn 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.6 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Lees than O.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRequest # 838 I IRepoft Date 10/06/92 I I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) I Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene I c-1,3-Diohloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene I Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane I Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane I Diohlorodifluoromethane Ethylbenzene Hexachlorobutadiene Isopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl-t-butyl ether Methylene chloride n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyltoluene p-Xylene sec-Butylbenzene Styrene t-1,2-Dichloroethylene t- 1,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofiuormethane Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride Sample Number 5 Lees~n0.Su~ Less ~nO.Su~ ~ss ~n0.Su~ Less~n0.Su~ Lees~n0.5u~ Less~n0.Su~ Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/I. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/l_ Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/l_ Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/1.. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L collected 09/30/92. MW-6, water sample 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L '7 Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloornfleld, CT 06002 I I IReq,,est # e3e I IRopo' ~,to ~o~o0~92 I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Assoolates, Inc. / Fishers Island (EPA 502.2) on 10/01192 for VOC 63. 1,1,2,2-Tetrechloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropene (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzena 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroethylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromohenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromotorm Brqmomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-l,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane DIbromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifluor omethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Le~ than 0.5 ug/t. Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less then 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. L_~___ than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less then 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Le~s than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Le~s than 0.5 ug/L Les~ than 0.5 ug/L ~ than 0.5 ug/t. Leas than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/t. Le~s than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Le.s than 0.5 ug/L 8 Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry SOuther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRequest # 838 I IReport Date 10/06/02 I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/02 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ug/L Isopropylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less ~an 0.5 ug/L Methyl-t-butyl ether Less then 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/I- o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Lee_~ then 0.5 ug/L eec-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Styrene Less then 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less th~n 0.5 ug/L t-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/l_ tert-Sutylbenzene Less ttmn 0.5 ug/L Tetrachloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Toluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Trichloroethylene Less then 0.5 ug/L Trichlorofluormethane Less than 0.6 ug/L Trimethybenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Vinyl chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Sample Number 6 MW-7, water sample collected 09130/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethene 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroathene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibr omo-3-ohloropropene (DBCP) 9 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Le~s than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less th~n 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/1. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Send Results To: A.R. Lomberdi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I IRequest # 838 I IReport Date 10/06/92 I I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) I 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) Less than 0.02 ug/L 1,2-Dichlorobanzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,2-Dichloropropane Less then 0.5 ug/L 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Le~s than 0.5 ug/L I 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichloropropane Le~s than 0.5 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L · 2,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/l_ 2-Chloroethylvinylather Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L I 4-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0.5 ug/L · Bromobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromodichloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L I Bromoform Less than 0,5 ug/L Bromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride Less then 0.5 ug/L · Chlorobenzene Less then 0.5 ug/L Chloroethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/t. Dibromomethane L_,~__~ than 0.5 ug/L I Dichlorodifluoromethane ~ than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Le~s than 0.5 ug/L Hexaohlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ug/L laopropyroenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L I Methyl-t-butyl ether Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less [han 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L I n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/t. p-lsopropyltoluene :]. 0 Less than 0.5 ug/L ! I I Send Results To: A.R. Lomberdi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 I I p-Xylene sec-Butylbenzene I Styrene t-l,2-Dichloroethylene t-l,3-Dichloropropene I tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene I Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane I Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride i Sample Number 7 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I~e;ueet # e3s I ~o/o~/~ 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi A,~societss, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 lot VOC (EPA 502.2) Less~nO.Su~ Less~nO.5u~ Less~nO.5u~' Less~nO.Su~ Less~nO.Su~ Less~nO.5u~ Less thanO.5u~ Less~nO.5u~ Less~nO.Su~ Less~nO.Su~ Less than 0.5 u~ MW-lO, ~ter sample collected 09/30192. I I I l I I I I I 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichiorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropsne 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropene (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethans (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobsnzene 1,2-Dichloroathane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroethylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 11 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Leas than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Leas than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I IRe({uest # 838 I IRepo' Date 10/06/92 I I 10 water samples submitled by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 lot VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) I 4-Chlorotoluene Lees then 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0.5 ug/L I Bromobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromochloromethane Le_*z~_ than 0.5 ug/t. Bromodichloromethane Less then 0.5 ug/L I Bromoform Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I c- 1,2-Dichloroet hylene c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrachloride Less than 0,5 ug/L I Chlorobenzene Lees than 0.5 ug/L Chloroethane Lees than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less then 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees then 0.5 ug/L I Dlbromomethane Dichlorodifluoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Lees than 0;5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0,5 ug/L · leopropylbenzene Lees than 0,5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Methyl-t-butyl ether Lees than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Lees than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Lees than 0.5 ug/L I n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/l_ o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L I p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Less then 0.5. ug/L $®c-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/1.. Styrene Less than 0,5 ug/L t*l,2-Dichloroethytene Lees than 0,5 ug/L I t-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L tert-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Tetrachloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L I Toluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Trichloroethylene Less then 0.5 ug/L Trichlorofluormethane Less than 0.5 ug/L · Trimethybenzene ]. '~ Less than 0,5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Anadyzed By: HennJ Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRequest ii 838 I IRepo~ Date 10/06/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Vinyl chloride Sample Number 8 Less than 0.5 ug/L MW-11, water sample collected 09/30/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroathane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichioropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichioropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropene 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroethylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c-l,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene 13 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/[. Less than 0.5 ug/L Le~__~ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L L_-~__ than 0.5 ug/L L-~-- than 0.5 ug/L L-~-- than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/l. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Hen~/Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRequest # 838 ~ IReport Date 10106192 ] 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lomberdi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01192 Ior VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) Chloroethane Less then 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromsthane L~_~_~ then 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethene Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane Less then 0.5 ug/t. Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less then 0.5 ug/L Isopropylbenzene Lees than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Methyl-t-butyl ether Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/!. Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/L o-Xylene Less then 0.5 ug/[. p-lsopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Lass than 0.5 ug/[. sec-Butylbenzene Less then 0.5 ug/I.. Styrene Less then 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/t. tert-Butylbenzene Less then 0.5 ug/L Tetrschloroethylene Less then 0.5 ug/[. Toluene Lees then 0.5 ug/L Trichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Trichlorofluormethane Less then 0.5 ug/L Trimethybenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Vinyl chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Sample Number 9 Field Blank, water sample collected 09/30/92. 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-T richloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroathane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlorotrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene Lass then 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IRequsst # 838 I ~ 10/06/92 .I 10 water samples submitled by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. I Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropana 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethana (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroethane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichloropropane 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 2,2-Dichloropropane 2-Chloroethylvinylether 2-Chlorotoluene 4-Chlorotoluene Benzene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane Bromodichloromethane Bromoform Bromomethane c-1,2-Dichloroethylene c- 1,3-Dichloropropene Carbon tetrachloride Chlorobenzene Chloroethane Chloroform Chloromethane Dibromochloromethane Dibromomethane Dichlorodifiuoromethane Ethylbenzene Hexachlorobuladiene laopropylbenzene m-Xylene Methyl-t-butyl ether 15 Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.$ ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees then 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees then 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Lab~ Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I IRecluest # 838 I ~ 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, thc, / Fishers Island (EPA 502.2) on I0101/92 for VOC 63. Methylene chloride n-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Naphthalene o-Xylene p-lsopropyttoluene p-Xylene aec-Butylbenzene Styrene t-1,2-Dichloroethylene t-l,3-Dichloropropene tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride Sample Number I 0 Trip Blank, Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/t. Less than 0.5 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/l_ Less than 0.5 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L water sample collected 09/30/92. I I I I I I I I I 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1,2-Trichlor otrifluoroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloropropene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trlmethylbenzene 1,2-Dibromo*3-chloropropane (DBCP) 1,2-Dibromoethane (EDB) 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2-Dichloroathane 1,2-Dichloropropane 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Lees than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0,5 ug/I. Less than 0.5 ug/L. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Le_~ than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/I. Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/t. Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Lass than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ugh_ I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Hennj Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IReclusst # 838 I IRepo~ Oate 10/06/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lomberdi Associates. Inc. I Fishers Island on 10/01/92 Ior VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,3-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L 2,2-Dichloropropane Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chloroethylvinylether Less than 0.5 ug/L 2-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L 4-Chlorotoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L Benzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromobenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L' Bromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromodichloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/l_ Bromoform Less than 0.5 ug/L Bromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L c-l,3-Dichloropropene Less than 0.5 ug/L Carbon tetrechloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Ct~lorobsnzene Less than 0.5 ug/l_ Chloroethane Le_~_ than 0.5 ug/L Chloroform Less than 0.5 ug/L Chloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromochloromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dibromomethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Dichlorodifiuoromethane Less than 0.5 ug/L Ethylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Hexachlorobutadiene Less than 0.5 ug/L Isopropylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L m-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L Methyl-t-butyl ether Less than 0.5 ug/L Methylene chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Butylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L n-Propylbenzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Naphthalene Less than 0.5 ug/t. o-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-leopropyltoluene Less than 0.5 ug/L p-Xylene Less than 0.5 ug/L sec-Butylbsnzene Less than 0.5 ug/L Styrene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,2-Dichloroethylene Less than 0.5 ug/L t-l,3-DiGhloropropene ]' ? Less than 0.5 ug/L Send Results To: - A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Dr. Vernon, CT 06066 AnaJyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobsy Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 IFlequest # 838 I IRaporr Date 10/06/92 I 10 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. / Fishers Island on 10/01/02 for VOC 63. (EPA 502.2) tert-Butylbenzene Tetrachloroethylene Toluene Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluormethane Trimethybenzene Vinyl chloride Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A. RICHARD LOMBARDI, P,E. PresJdent RICHARD J. LOMBARDi ~ President THOMAS D. LEE HENRY SOUTHER LABORATORIES INC Newlands Sanitary L~b Division 24 Tobey Road · Bloomfield, CT · 06002 ENVIRONMENTAL AND METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS Estabii~hed 1898 203-242-6291 FAX 203-286-0634 October 6, 1992 A. R. Lombardi, Assoc., Inc. 25 Terrace Ddve Vernon, CT 06066 ATTN: Mr. Mike Hom Gentlemen: The attached report covers the analysis of the samples submitted to this laboratory on October 1, 1992. Newlands Sanitary Laboratory Request No. 839, sample I through 6. TDL/pb Very truly yours, THE NEWLANDS SANITARY LABORATORY Thomas D. Lee 1Ahomtory Director NI tes~ ng arc anaJysLs a~e sulY~ to He~y Sourer LalX~ato~ ~entel tem~ ~n~ ~r4~ tuhl;h ~re avall~de up°n ~t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc. 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, c'r 06002 ~ I ",l..~_~ta to/o6/92 I 6 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc./ Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for Pesticides & Herbicides. Sample Number I MW-2, water sample collected 09/30/92. 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Sample Number 2 Less than I ug/L Less than I ug/L Less than 0,02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L MW-4, water sample collected 09/30/92. 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Sample Number 3 Less than I ug/L Less than I ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0,02 ug/l_ Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L MW-6, water sample collected 09/30192. 2,4,5-TP Silvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Sample Number 4 Less than 1 ug/L Less than 1 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Lees than 0.5 ug/L MW-7, water sample collected 09/30/92. 2,4,5-TP Silvsx 2,4-D Endrin Lindsne Mathoxychlor Toxaphene Sample Number 5 Less than 1 ug/L Less than 1 ug/L Less than 0,02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.02 ug/L Less than 0.5 ug/L MW-11, water sample collected 09/30/92. Send Results To: A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc, 25 Terrace Drive Vernon, CT 06066 Analyzed By: Henry Souther Labs Inc. 24 Tobey Road Bloomfield, CT 06002 JRe(iuest # 839 I IReporI Date 10/06/92 I 6 water samples submitted by A.R. Lombardi Associates, Inc, / Fishers Island on 10/01/92 for Pesticides & Herbicides, 2,4,5-TP $ilvex 2,4-D Endrin Lindane Methoxychlor Toxaphene Less then 1 ug/L Less then 1 ug/L Lees then 0.02 ug/L Lees then 0.02 ug/L Less then 0.02 ug/L Less then 0.5 ug/L 2 I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I SURFACE WATERSHED BOUND 4;O EL. 6.0 E L. $.9 CHURCH WELLFJELD LOCATION 2D OXIMATE ZONE OF CONTRIBUTION TO WELLS 4?0 ~ 44o EL. 7.9 .? ~.0GF WATERSHED BOUNDARY LEG E N D.____~: MONITORING WELL SAMPLE POINT ~.W,I, WELL/MON. WELL EXISTING WELL ON INFILTRATION GALLERY BENCHMARK WATERSHED BOUNDARY LEAK-OFF FUEL TANK (ABOVE GROUND) FUEL TANK (BURIED) STAFF GAGE PAVED ROAD FISHERS ISLAND WATER SUPPLY WATERSHED STUDY AREA ASSOCIATES, INC VERNON COMNI NO: DATE: ~CALIr: SEPT. 1992 SYSTEM LAND SUIVEYOli CONNECTICUT 1"=4OO' FIGURE 5-1 WATER EL, WATER EL. 6.4T CULVERT BOARD ~6'~'~ELL 'OUTFALL ABANDONED FIELD MH 5 WATER EL, e.. o .~ PLANT .% INFILTRATION GALLERY PIPE HDW L. FLOW TO M,H., PICKETT LANDFILL SURFACE WATERSHED BOUNDARY FOR INFILTRATION GALLERY LEGEND: TRIBIJTARY AREA INFILTRATION GALLERY PIPE MANHOLE (FOUND) MANHOLE (NOT FOUND) PAVED ROAD IMAP REFERENCE: FISHERS ISLAND CORPORATION LOT AND ROAD LOCATION PLAN SH~9 DATED 1929 . * ~ ~ ASSO(31ATES,[N~ ,/ ' CONSULTING CIVIL AND EANITARY EN~NEERS VERNON . FISHERS ISLAND MAP SHOWING THE INFILTRATION GALLERY (UNDERDRAIN) LAND SURVEYORS CONNECTICUT I":PO0' FIGURE 6'1 07-1~-19c34 04:2@PN P.01 FROM Pira'.e~ Coue I%arine TO 1'TGSIE]23 Now York Stato Offico of Parks, Roci!oatlon and Historic Preservation Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau Peeble$ Island, PO Box 189, Waterford, New York 12188-0189 June 17, 1994 NYS Department gE Environmental Conserve=lan -- ~egion 1 SUNY a= S=ony Brook, Building 40 S=ony Brook, New:Yor~ 11790 518-237-8643 i ~//': SouthoLd, SuffoZk County The Office of Pa=ko, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) has received a co_Dy ag & lecher da~ed April 25, 1994 to you £rom Joh~ H. Thatcher/ Jr., President of ~lohers Island Conservancy, Inc., regarding posslbl~ impacts of the ~roposed S=ripp single family residence. Fishers Zsla~d con=sine numerous lden=£fied archeological si=es providing evidence of Native American occupation, es is clearly indicated on the 'circles and :s~ueres map' prov£de~ CO DEC by chis o~fice. A review of our tiles indicates =haC we were ~o~ consulUed wi=h regard to ~he need for an arcbeologicaL Eu~vey prior to ground disturbance. We would e~grec[ete clarification ae to ~he s=atus of ~his proJec~ and your response ~o the concerns raised by ~s- Thatcher. PLease respond =o aC=entlon of James Wsrre~, ProgcamAnal~st, st the ~dd=ill ~bove. Sincerely, David S. Gilles D~rsctor Field Services Bureau DSG/JPW=gc cc~ John ~. Thatcher, Denote Kuvlk~ DEC charles Va~d~e~, DEe Ah Equ~l Opl~'wtuni~y/Aff;rmalJve Action TOTPJ- P. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING Town of Southold Zonin~ Board of Appeals SUFFOLK ROBERT J. GAFFNEY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE ~ STEPHEN M. JONES, A.hC.P. Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the follow/ng application(s) which have been referred to the Suffolk County Plannlng Commission are considered to be a matter for local determination. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. Applicant(s) Stripp, John E. & Judith D. Stripp, John E. & Judith D. Municipal Pile Number(s) 4218 4220 Very truly yours, Stephen H. Jones Director of Planning GGN:mb S/s Gerald C. Newman Chief Planner APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Ri chard .C. Wilton Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Pursuant to Article X/V of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, The Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers the following to the Suffolk County Planning C~m~ssion: - x Variance from the Zoning Code, Article III , Section 100-32 ~Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector __Special Exception, Article , Section __Special Permit Appeal No: 4218 AppliCant: JOHN E. Location of Affected Land: PRIVATE RD. County Tax Map Item No.: 1000-7-2-9. Within 500 feet of: Comments: lNG STRUCTURE WITH'A REDUCED STRIPP AND JUDITH D. STRIPP OFF EAST END RD., FISHERS ISLAND, ZONE DIST.: R-'i20 RESIDEN. NY __' lown or Village Boundary Line Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary) State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally Owned Land Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park or other Recreation Area Existing or Proposed Right-of-Way of any Stream or Drainage Channel Owned by the County or for which the County has established Channel Lines, or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant __ Within One Mile of an Airport Applicant is requesting permission.to LOCATE NEW PRINCIPAL FRONT YARD SETBACK. DWELL- Copies of Town file and Dated: June 28, 1994 related documents enclosed for your review. APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765~1809 June 23. 1994 Stephen L. Ham III. Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton. NY 11968 Re: AppI.. No. 4218 and.4220 - John & Judith Stripp Dear Mr. Ham: Supplementing our recent 'conversation, please.find: enclosed a copy of. the. Board~ Findings and Determination rendered in. the above matter at our June.13, 1994 Meeting; As confirmed previously with you, the Boerd has granted alternative relief for a 25 ft. front yard setback at its closest point for the .new,-dwel~g. location; Before commencing; constr, uction, activities, please, be sure to continue the, investigatlort with the. Fishers Island. Nature. Conservancy and Fishers Island:- Museum.: to dete~.~mine, the~ precise, location., of~ the archaeelogicat, artifacts, Indian encampment, etc. understood to ex=ist upon or. near this site. Thereafter, you will also be required to return to. the Building Department- and. other agencies* which have jurisdiction-in this project for reviews and issuance/updat~,- of appropriate permits. For your convenienee, we have furnished the BUirlding. Department-and.~the Board of Town Trustees with copie~ of~ this determination for their..permaner~t reeordkeeping, and ~ update, Also, we. have transmitted a copy of this file. to- the Suffolk. County Department ' of Planning, in accordance with the. Suffolk~ County Administrative Code rules and: regulations- pertaining to projects located within 500 feet of a waterway (West Harbor). Once.we~have Pag~ 2 - Appl. Nos. q~and q220 To: Stephen L. Ham I I17 Esq. Re: John E, Judith-Str.ipp- (Va~,iances) received their written response~ your permanent recordkeeping~ we will forward a copy Very truly yours, to you for Linda Kowalski, Clerk Southold. Town Board of Appeals Enclosure cc: (With copies of this determination to:) Town Building Inspectors' Office Boardof Town Trustees Suffolk County Department of Planning Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stripp Fishers Island~ Conservancy PUBLIC HEARINGS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 4, 19q~ (7:30 P.M. Hearings Commenced) P R E S E N T: HON. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman SERGE DOYEN, Member JAMES DINIZIO, JR. Member ROBERT A. VILLA, Member RICHARD C. WILTON, Member LINDA KOWALSKI, Clerk-Assistant to Board APPLN. # APPLICANT INDEX PAGES 4223 4236 4232 4235 4231 4217 4234 4238 4208 4235 4203SE 4237 4218 & 422O CLAUDE SHER ............. ' .................. 3-6 ELEFTHERZOS PAPPAS ........................ 6-8 THONAS PALNER ........................... ~..9-12 KIN FALLON AND CYNTHIA SUTRYK ............. 12-25 ALEX AND AFRODITE BOUKAS .................. 25-29 THONAS PULS AND DONNA RICCO ............... 29-29 ALEX AND HANZON NIPF ..................... 29-51 'JON C. KERBS .............................. 51-54 KIH CANPBELL .............................. 55-62 KIN FALLON AND CYNTHIA SUTRYK ............ ]62-63 ROBERT E. BIDNELL ......................... 63-70 ROBERT PELLEGRINI ......................... 70-74 JOHN STRIPE ............................... 74-80 Page 74 - Hearing Tran~ipt Regular Meeting of May ~, 19U. L~ Southold Town Board of Appeals Pellegrini wine consistent with the happen. All benefits places. MR. CHAIRMAN: Questions Jim? MEMBER DINIZIO: No. will be served but it's, it's in the fashion way these non profit and not-for-profit events or any number of things that happen in these MR. CHAIRMAN: OK. Thank you sir. Is there anybody else who would like to speak in favor of this application which is a modification with original Special Exception? Would anybody like to speak against it? There are no hands, I'll make a motion closing the hearing and reserving decision to later. All in favor? MEMBERS: Aye Appeal Nos.~& 4220 9:50 P.M. MR. CHAIRMAN: This is the application of (Addressing Stephen Ham, Esq.) Do you want to tell us where you are at this point, in your opinion? MR. HAM: We have two issues I think that were outstanding. Well, three issues. . One, you wanted a copy of the Negative Declaration which I provided to you. The other two issues were what to do about the questions raised from an archeological point of view and what would be done with respect to the request by the Trustees for a permit. The first one, as I say, I provided the copy of the Health Department's Negative Declaration on this. ~ Let me dispose of the Trustees first. · Page 75 - Hearing Trar ~ipt Regular Meeting of Ma,/ 19u,~ Southold Town Board of Appeals I think that's a little easier. Mr. Stripp is not contesting their right to ask for a permit even though I believe it's outside their jurisdiction. Application fees have been paid and copies of the permits from the Health Department and DEC have been provided to the Trustees and an application is being prepared by Glen Just and will be submitted by Friday which should put us on the calendar for May 26th according to Jill Thorp of the Trustees office. So we are proceeding in that vane with the Trustees. Insofar as the archeological questions, I was a little taken back when I received a letter from your office wondering why we had not done anything in that regard. We had made ourselves willing to speak to those concerned citizens who had raised questions about this, namely, John Thacher who also brought in the Ferguson museum, Mr. Thacher speaking for Fishers Island Conser- vancy. However, upon receiving that letter I spoke to Mr. Stripp and advised him that you wanted us to contact both of those organizations and Mr. Strlpp has done so. He spoke to Mr. Thatcher on Monday and Mr. Thatcher suggested that he speak to Mr. Ferguson. I don't want to go into what he said, but I think his motives are extreme in the sense that he is not concerned about native Americans. I think he doesn't want this property to be built on period even though Mr. Stripp has been patient and environmentally sensitive throughout the process. Then, yesterday Mr. Stripp spoke to Charles Ferguson of the Ferguson Museum who suggested that he conduct a survey namely, stage 1, archeological survey. I think that's what he had in mind. In neither case did the Nature COnservancy or the Ferguson Museum offer to pay for any of these things. Mr. Strlpp asked me, "Well what do Page 76 - Hearing Regular Meeting of May 4, Southold Town Board of Appeals you think it would cost?" Mr. Ferguson had told him that John Pfeiffer will be over on the island. John Pfelffer, an archeologist whose done work for clients of mine before and has done a good bit of work on the island, in fact he had been to this property some years ago would be there in May and June so Mr. Strlpp asked me to contact him which I did last night to try and get an estimate of what the cost for doing some test holes in this building area would be and we received a quote and Mr. Stripp has not on my advise but has being a good neighbor and sensitive to people on Fishers Island even though I think many are at least one of them does not want to see him build here is going to pay for it up to a limit of $1,500. BOARD CLERK: To pay for what. MR. HAM. To pay for Dr. John Pfeiffer to do some test holes at the building area on the site to remove any sensitive or, I shouldn't say sensitive, or any artifacts that might have some interest or value. Mr. Strlpp told Mr. Ferguson that he is willing to donate those to the Ferguson Museum which pleased him and that's where we are. Dr. Pfelffer does not have a fax machine. I wanted to fax him a copy of the survey which he didn't have and he was suppose to get back to me today and that which he didn't but he did estimate in a range of $1,000 to $1,200 to do the study. He operates I know because he's doing some other work for me over there. $75 per test hole and I think he said 10 or 12 test holes so it might even be less than that and of course the Stripps as I mentioned at the last hearing are not going to build anyway even if the variance i~s granted until the fall so there's plenty of time for that although Dr. Pfeiffer is not going to be able to do it Page 77 - Hearing Tra~ipt Regular Meeting of May u,, Southold Town Board of Appeals while he's working on this other project on the island but he said he can easily do it during the summer at some point before this is done, so we obviously we have to work out some details on that but I think the Stripps are really being most cooperative here when the only evidence before your Board at the last hearing that was presented and no-one's here tonight I don't think to present evidence otherwise is that the DEC looked at this, made a finding under the State Stork Preservation Act to the effect that there were no significant archeological remnants at this location and yet on innuendo you know we're proceeding to make an additional expenditure. If the Stripps haven't shown good faith I think . MR. CHAIRMAN: Would you thank Mr. Stripp for me. We're do we go from here in reference to the dealing with this application prior to the Trustees completing their review? MR. HAM. I do not see the two as, I don~t see why this couldn't be granted subject to Trustee approval. I can't, I can't imagine that their going to do something other than maybe some additional mitigating measure that the DEC or the Health Department didn't think of in terms of -- MR. CHAIRMAN: When did you say you're going to be on with them do you think? MR. HAM: I'm told that we should be able to be on this coming meeting. They've already been to the site so their assessment basically is done so if this application and Mr. Just's preparing is in by Friday I'm told, that it will be calend~red for May 26th. Page 78 - Hearing ~ipt Regular Meeting of Ma Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. CHAIRMAN: Can I suggest, could I suggest that we as a matter of formality that we close this hearing with no, no further oral testimony unless of course there's a severe need for it for any particular reason based upon on June 1st and this way we can have the entire decision from the Trustees in total and we know where we're going from at that particular point. I don't think it would be our interest to complete this at this point here knowing right well that you know if they made a minor change here or. MR. HAM: That's fair enough. MR. CHAIRMAN: Does anybody have any objection to this? BOARD CLERK: We're closing the hearing and just carrying it over for 62 days? MR. CHAIRMAN: No, I'm not closing the hearing. I'm closing the hearing on June 1st. BOARD CLERK: Just closing it as to oral testimony is what you're saying, that's closing it. OK. MR. CHAIRMAN: No, I~m not closing it, I~m going to leave it open to June 1st. BOARD CLERK: You're going to recess it, OK. MR. CHAIRMAN: We'll recess it until to June 1st and close it as a formality on June 1st. BOARD CLERK: Then you're going to tell Mr. Ham that it's possible that he may not have to come back. MR. CHAIRMAN: That is correct. BOARD CLERK: OK. " Page 80 - Hearing Tran~ipt Regular Meeting of May ~ 19L~ Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. HAM: Right, that's what I pointed, I pointed that out in that memo that I gave you last month. Well, I don~t know, it's similar let's say. MEMBER DOYEN: Nevertheless it's there. ---- MR. HAM: Oh, absolutely - yeah, and the other proceeding is that is not to Oriental Avenue it's not the main road to the East End. It's not something that people are going to see very much. There are few, few MEMBER DOYEN: No, especially if they are going to block off probably some of it down below. MR. CHAIRMAN: Another thing I want to say to you is this plan as it's before us may not be totally etched in stone, there may be modifications, all right, and that may be something the Board may render with its decision, so just so you're aware of that situation. Even though the Trustees may come back there may be a modification here or there that we may deal with. OK. MR. HAM: OK. Fair enough. MR. CHAIRMAN: Is there anybody else from Fishers Island that would llke to talk about this? OK. Hearing no further comment Iql make a motion recessing this to the next regularly scheduled meeting only for the purpose of closing it (at that time). All in favor? ALL MEMBERS: Aye. Prepared from tape recordings of actual hearings, L/K-L/F ~ · Page 79 - Hearing Regular Meeting of 19~u, Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. CHAIRMAN: If you have a decision everything is favorable just shoot it into MR. HAM: OK. MEMBER DOYEN: If youql from the Trustees an d us and that's all we need recall at the last meeting and there was a letter from FICO regarding the setback, did you MR. HAM: Yes, yes I totally, Mr. Stripp spoke to Mr. Tom Doherty of FIDCO and another reason perhaps to hold this opened. I sent them another map. I had sent it out with a notice of hearing and so forth but an outlining on that map the facts that although the setback from the property line was a mere 20 feet the setback from the actual edge of the road that's used is at least ti0 feet. FICO has its, I don't know how often they meet, but there meeting in New York City on Monday night and we'll discuss this in terms of their position. MEMBER DOYEN: We'll will we take that MR. HAM: Well I'd llke to stress that their decision is while it may influence you it's still a private decision. What, what we're here before your Board is MEMBER DOYEN: Well I~m aware of their decision MR. HAM: I mean he's got to deal with them anyway as you know on all of these properties. They have the right to approve plans and so forth. MEMBER DOYEN: No, but in the interest of working with them and it's just as well to have that out of the way in that they agreed to the setback. Their argument is rather thin anyway because if you go across the street there's a structure there building that's very close to the road which probably be~closer than theirs. PUBLIC ttEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 6, 1994 Presellt : (7:30 p. m. Hearings Commenced) HON. GERARD P. GOEHRiNGER, Chair~nan SERGE DOYEN, Member JAMES DINiZiO, JR., Member ROBERT A. VILLA, Member RICIIARD C. WILTON, Member LINDA I(OWALSKI, Clerk-Assistant to Board INOEX APPLN .fi APPLICANT PAGE~ 422~ 42~8 4220 4222 4227 4223 4226 4224 4225 4228 4229 ARTHUR BURNS ......................... 3-4 JOHN E. STRIPP AND JUDITH O. STRIPP.. 4-7 JOHN E. STRIPP AND JUDITH D. STRIPP.. 7-19 CINDY BENEDETTo ...................... 19-23 WILLIAM GASSER ....................... 23-34 DONALD BREHR ......................... 34-40 THOMAS AND JOAN KELLY ................ 40-44 THOMAS AND ROBY GLUCKMAN ............ 44-57 RICHARD AND DOLORES PRINCIPI ......... 57-68 VICTOR AND GAIL RERISI ............... 68-80 FRANK R. ZALESKI ..................... 80-84 Page 4 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals MRS. BURNS: Just that it is a builder's error when we first apply for the tennis-court we assumed that it everything was altogether obviously. THE CIIAIRMAN: I have to admit to you I was up there when and it was still snow on the ground at the time. Is there any lighting for this tennis-court at all? MRS. BURNS: No. THE CHAIRMAN: Lets just see if anybody on the board have any other questions for Mrs. Burns? TIlE BOARD: No. Do you intend to fill the center section of this fence or is that the way its going to be? MRS. BURNS: Right. Yes, just the.way it is. THE CIIAIRMAN: Does anybody have any objection to this application? THE BOARD: No.' You want to make a motion. THE CHAIRMAN: Okay, make it. THE BOARD: Make a motion that it be a approved as built. THE CHAIRMAN:. As applied for. THE BOARD: As applied for. THE CHAIRMAN: Okay, secoud ill favor. (See Clerk's minutes for resolution.) 7:35 P.M. THE CIlAiRMAN: Okay', next al}peal ~n behalf of STRII~P,m~'~JUDITII D:~qg~IPP. A continuation from the March 2, 1994 mceting. Mr. IIam you're on. tlow are you tonight? Page 5 Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Appeals MR. HAM: Fine, Thanks. Stephen Ham, Matthews & Ham, 45 Hampton Road, Southampton. To save time I have prepared a memoralldum which sets forth the basic arguments that I make in favor of this applicatiou. Mr. Stripp is here tonight and you'll probably have plenty of questions for him. I just would like to highlight, though, some of the legal concerns here and that the main one being tile fact that this is a classic practical difficulty in that we have to maintain for the DEC purposes a 75 foot setback from the wetland which is on the northeasterly border of this property. In order to do so tile house has to be located where it currently is or it could conceivably be located along the other private road- but the various agencies Health Department and the DEC that have already given approval have wanted it to be as far back from Barlow Pond as possible.. Now, other issues, as you know, you've received correspondence from Fishers Island Conservancy as well as FIDCO on this. We will point out that the concern of FIDCO is perhaps not as serious as it might be in that the setback of 20 feet is from the property line, whereas the road itself which is as I have pointed out in the memora~dum a little used road, actually 35 feet which would address the FIDCO concerns. In addition, FIDCO - well Mr. Stripp has proposed landscaping featu~,es including a hedge which is on the survey and FIDCO, of co~'se, will have to approve any plans that he submits and as you know froln the Brim episode and others, they will require some natural sc. reening which he is willing to perform. Insofar as tile Conserv~ncy's objections from an archeological standpoint, this has been looked at by the DEC and as an exhibit to Page 6 Regular Meetiug of Apt'il 6, 1994 Southold Town Board of Al)peals my memorandum, I have tile notice of complete application which states that the New York State Preservation Historic Act has been complied with, and no further review is necessary. However, the Stripps do want to be good neighbors and are willing to allow either the museum or the Fergurson Museum or the Conservancy if it wishes to hire an archeologist to examine the site; he will not build if he is granted the variances he will not build before next Fall although he does need to proceed fairly quickly because some of his permits will expire. So they are willing to do that - have an archeologist come in and do a study to test holes and if necessary remove any artifacts. THE CtlAIRMAN: The line that refers to limits of clearing. Can we construe that to be tile DEC, the line that the DEC has established? MR. HAM: Yes, I believe so. MR. STRIPP: Yes. That was in agreement with them, yes. THE CHAIRMAN: Yeah, right, OK, thank you, I just want to clear that up. Go ahead, I apologize. MR. HAM: That's on the Barlow Pond side. CHAIRMAN: Rigilt. MR. HAM: So my point is basically, that I addressed in the memoralldum, are tile various olles which are the standards fop an area variance under Town Law Sectioll 267. I address each one of them, tile principal uae being what alternative do we have in this situation. We would like to conform but given the size, configuration of the lot, the wetlands at the northeasterly border -- Page 7 Regular Meeting of April 6, 199.1 Southold Town Board of Appeals it's impossible to conform and that's why we're before your board and we maintain that the character of the neighborhood is not affected by this because we will do what we can to screen the house from the road as I point out tile road is a very little used road, there are only two or three properties to the north. In fact FIDCO has talked about it, I know, about closing that road off just passed the property ti~at was recently acquired from John Swing by the Torres. THE CHAIRMAN: OK. MR. HAM: And Mr. Stripp is here if you have any questions. MR. CHAIRMAN: I have, you know, there will probably be discussions. I'm just referring to the board members-- concerning the pool. I haven't opened that portion of tile hearing up so if you would like me to deal with that first and before we get into the questioning unless you have any specific questious any of you want concerning tile proposed position of the house and the variances that are required there. We can ruu both of these concurrently if you want. MR. HAM. I would prefer that you do so because they may be overlapping. MR. CIIAIRMAN. OI,2. The third appeal of the evening (as follows: ). 7:40 p.m. Al)peal No. 4220 - JOIIN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. (The Cl~airlmm read the legal notice of heariug for tile record.) This is a request for a variance based upon the building inspector's February 21, 199.1 disapproval concerning a Building Permit Application for a swimming pool with enclosure in the front PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Town of Southold March 2, 199u, (7:30 p.m. Hearings Commenced) Present: HON. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman JAMES DINIZIO, JR., Member ROBERT A. VILLA, Member RICHARD C. WILTON, Member LAURY DOWD, Town Attorney LINDA KOWALSKI, Clerk-Assistant to Board Absent due to Major Snowstorm: Serge Doyen, Jr., Member Southold Town Board of Appeals March 2. 1994 Regular Meeting APPLICATIONS INDEX PUBLIC HEARINGS March 2. 1994 Paqes No. 4215 - No. 4216 - No. 4217- No. 4218 - No. 4219- No. 4213- No. 4161 - GEORGE KRISS .......... 3- 7 LIEB VINEYARD. INC ......... 8-12 THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO ...... 1.3-18 JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP.. -19 DIANE HARKOFF ........ 20-22 IRWIN and ACNES FRICK ...... 23-29 BARBARA KUJAWSKI ........ 30 Southoid Town Board Deals 19 March 2, Regular Meeting 7:56 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. A variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-32 for permission to locate a new principal dwelHng, structure with a reduced front-yard setback. Location of Property: Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-7-2-9. Zone District: R-120 Residential. The subject premises is a substandard corner lot fronting on two private roads. The Chairman read the Legal Notice of Hearing for the record; and application. THE CHAIRMAN: The next hearing is in behalf of John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp. I don't think there is anybody here from Fishers Island; but I won't be that presumptuous tonight. Not seeing any hands, then I will make the determination that we will recess this hearing until the next regularly meeting on April 6th (as requested by the applicant and Chairman jointly for further documentation ). (Motion seconded and carried; see Clerk's Minutes.) Albert J. Kmpski, President John Holzapfel, Vice President William G. Albertson Martin H. Garrell Peter Wenczel Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 27, 1994 J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11959-0447 Re: JOH~ STRIPP SCTM #7-2-9 Dear Mr. Just, The following action was taken by the Board of Town Trustees during its regular meeting held on May 26, 1994 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, JOHN STRIPP applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated May 9, 1994, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on April 26, 1994 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, · NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approves the application of JOHN STRIPP to construct'a single family dwelling, sanitary system, & pool as per plan dated August 27, 1993. A staked row of hay bales will be maintained during construction, subject to applicant following conditions of all approvals of any necessary agencies. Located Private Road, Fishers Island. Permit will expire two years from the date it is signed. Fees must.be paid, if aDDlicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Two inspections are required and the Trustees are to be notified upon completion of said project. Fees: None Very truly yours, Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh cc. CAC Bldg.~..Dept. ZBAv APPEALS BOARD MEIVfBERS Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BO/~.D OF TOWN OF $OUTHOLD May 11 , 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: Appl. Nos. 4218 and 4220 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Construction - Front Yard Locations Dear Mr. Ham: Please find attached a copy of the Long Environmental Assessment Form furnished to the Town by the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation. It does appear that the form submitted to the N.Y.S.D.E.C. in 1990 does not mention the issues of archeological and/or historical concern. This copy has been made a part of the file for informational purposes. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosure cc (with enclosure): Southoid Town Board of Trustees Mr. Glen Just, J.M.O. Consulting (w/o encl.) PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION i NAY I ll994 PrepPed by Project Sponsor '~ L, NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action propo~ may have a significant effec~ on the environment. P~ease complete the entire form, Parts A through. E. Answers to t~es~T~ considered as part of the application for ~pprovat and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed.to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full ~AF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is ~navailabte, so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF ACTION Prophet, r1 s~n~!e f°~ '[51 .,-esidence LOCATION OF ACTI~)N (include Str~'et Address, Mumclpality and County) Private (un-named) Road, Fishers Island, Suffolk County NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR Glenn E. Just/ J.M.O. C_~ -~DRESS P.O. Box 447 BUSINESS TELEPHONE 1516 I ~ CITY/PO Quogue NAME OF OWNER (If different) John E. and Judith C. Strip~_ ~DDRESS 4 Scatacook Trail CITY/PO STATE ZIP CODE N.Y. 11959 BUSINESS TELEPHONE (203) 656-2265 Weston DESCRIPTION OF ACTION "See Attached" Please Complete Each Question-Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: ~]Urban ~]lndustrial I-1Commercial ~Residential (suburban) ~lForest OAgriculture E3Other 1.10 acres. 2. Total acreage of proiect area: APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) Water Surface Area Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces ~.ural(non-farm) Other (Indicate type) 3. What is predominant soil type[s) on project site? ~Sand-smldy top soil: plomgo noro ro~hn]o n~ survey a. Soil drainage: ;~Well drained 100 % of site [~Moderately well drained % of site OPoorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? _ ¢1 acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ~Yes ~},No a. What is depth to bedrock? ,~-1~5 (in feet) 2 PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION 1.10 acres t. 038 acres (~ acres ~ acres 0.027 acres ri ~27 acres ¢1 acres 0 acres ~ acres OJ acres ~} acres 0,062 acres ~) acres ~ acres "Applicant proposes to construct a single family dwelling, associated sanitary system, decking, pool, filters and drywell for backwash, gravel driveway, drywells fo~ runoff, regrade building envelope and plant hedgerow as depicted on survey as prepared by.Chandler, Palmer and King dated 11/3/89 ~ All construction shall take place a minumum of 77' from the Freshwater Wetlands line as flagged by N.Y.S.D.E.C. on 11/25/88f Applicant shall also install and maintain a · continuous line of staked hay bales on top of erosion control blankets at the 75' setback line from the N.Y.S.D.E.C. flagged wetlands line during all phases of construction. The area from the wetlands line to the hay bale line (75'), shall be' left in it's natural state as a buffer area in wh£ch no disturbance shall take place." ' ' '. - 100 5. Approximate percentage of propos roject site with slopes: r~0-10% % ~]10-1S%. % [15% or greater % 6. ls project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? []Yes ~]No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? [Yes ' ,'~No 8. YVhat is the depth of the water table? ~ ].3 (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquife~r? ~qYes '~No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? J~Yes [-1No 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? [Yes ENo According to seZ£ Identify each species 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) []Yes J~No Describe 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? ~Yes E]No If yes, explain 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? I~No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name Un-n~ed b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? []Yes a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? [~Yes r~No b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? ~]Yes [No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? []Yes .[~No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 I~Yes [No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? E~Yes [~No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor 1.10 b. Project acreage to be developed: 0.062 acres initially; 0.062 c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped ]..038 acres. d. Length of project, in mi]es: ]~/A (if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed 1~ f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing ~ ; proposed g Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour 1 h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family acres. acres ultimately. %; (upon completion of project)? Multiple Family Condominium Initially one Ultimately nn~ i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure 35 height; 29 width; j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ~) 31 length. ft. 2. How much natural maierial (i.e., I earth, etc.) will be removed from the · 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? [Yes ~No ~N/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? OYes FqNo c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for re.ciamation? []Yes 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0.062 acres. 5. Will any'mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? []Yes ~No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction three months, (including demolition). 7. [f multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated (number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month c. Approximate completion date of final phase month d Is phase I functionally dependent on subsequent phases? OYes t/No 8. will blasting occur during construction? OYes ~No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 110 ; after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? OYes ~No If yes, explain tons/cubic yards year, (including demolition). year. 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? FqYes ~No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? j~Yes I~No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Explain s ewase ~Yes ,[~No 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? I-Wes J~No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? ~]Yes I~No a. If yes, what is the amount per month 0.35 tons b. If '/es, will an existing solid waste facility be used? ~Yes FqNo Fishe~:s island Landfill ; location i, TJJ~. c. If yes, give name d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disp(~sal system or into a sanitary landfill? f~Yes e. If Yes, explain ~]No 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? BYes a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? 0.35 b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? ['[/A years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? [Yes ~No ONo tons/month. 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? OYes [~No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? I~Yes 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? ~Yes ~No If yes , indicate type(s) E],~rq-*-~,~ x. ~',.,.~ :~-,~',~-~ ^-', 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? [~Yes ~]No If Yes, explain J~]No 4 25. Approvals Re.qu'ired: . Submittal Date City, Town, Village Board ~JYes ~No City, Town, Village Planning Board ~.Yes ' ~No City, Town Zoning Board ~Yes ~No City, County Health Department j~Yes [qNo Other Loca'l Agencies ~Yes []No Other Regional Agencies EYes [~o State Agencies ~]Yes ENo Federal Agencies [2]Yes [~No ". =.~- 2/90 S.C.D.~.S. 1/90 I~.Y.S.D.~.C. l/gO C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ~Yes []]No If Yes, indicate decision required: Ezoning amendment ~zoning variance ~]special use permit E]subdivision []]site plan [2]new/revision of master plan ~resource management plan [qother 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? .4.-80 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? One single family dwelling 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? N/A 5 What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? One single £a~tily dwelling 6 Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? [~Yes 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a ¼ mile radius of proposed action? R-80 ENo 8 Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a ¼ mile? ~Yes I~No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? i~T/~ a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10 Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? I~Yes j~No 11 Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fi,e protectic'~)? [[]Yes rTaNo a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ~Yes ~lNo 12 Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? rqYes [~'No a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? EYes E]No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them, E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Appl,cant/Sponsor Napqe/q ~lehn~. ~ Date I/=C~/ Signature ~.~Y,~,.-~J[,.~.~// Title Pres., J.iL0. Consulting ' If h - --~/ t e action is in the Coastal Area,~and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 5 & Judi'th Stripp ......... . ....... .. A~Uc~1% Ha~l~e,~le~ E. Just for Jo~ E. ' ~' PloJeet ~eatlOlll_ Private Road,.~jShers Island . ~m'~t ~:uou~ !% or eo~t:~n a strue:u~e w ~chneo~og'.e~l silo listed n tho " Sin::, .(n:~omd ~:egister c.. ;tlsto~:e g2ne~r yes g no A37~x!m'~' ~rcen~cge of p~p~ p[oJeot site with slopesl 0-10% ~;I 10-is% .', ~o~ Crn?l~cd 100'~ IllOd~r.'-'- --,, ,- , . %* ~= u. ~olt ~ur';ey cl~fflcatlon~ for your county).- _%1 po~[~ff drolned ~1~ l:."'J ~Ith?n U,o l*mpo~cd p~offcet ~ea bce, previously {~xcavated, In[,ed, !~.ndscnpec,, II~ed, ~'*'~ltle~ In~ta~e~)l ~bt~rbcd/oltered no _ X .' ~' yes, briefly ~erlLse each. uu..cmg% .... e~ure~ built prior to t940 and/or ILsted on the · eh.stet o~ 'lblorl~.P~a~e~ w~thht or adJn~-~t to. the pro~o~ed pro, eot atea~ "ye~", - ...... .. t%e foEoYdn~ Infcrmnt,-- for each bul~dlng/s:rUelu:o [use type of struet.~ (eg. h~e, ~utbulldl,g, b~n, bridge, dam tunnel}, · '" '.. 'I. ' I ~ I SEQR Negative Declaration Notice of Determination of Non-Significance Lead Agency: Address: Suffolk County Dept. of Project#(ifany) 90 S0-06 Health Services Wastewater Management County Center, Riverhead, N.Y. ll9~ate: 8 Novenber 1993 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 (and local law ~ if any) of the imple- menting regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environ- mental Conservation Law. The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment. Title of Action: SEQR Status: Strip~ Single Family Residence 90 S0-06 #1-4738-00102/00001-0 Type l [] Unlisted [] Description of Action: Construct single family residence, ~.swimming pool and sewage disposal system on SCTM Parcel # 1000-007-2-9 In accordance wi~ plan prepared by Chandler, Palmer and King. Revised 27 August 1993. Location: (include the name of the county and town. A location map of appropriate scale is also recommended) Suffolk County, Southold, Eisher's Island (Attach additional pages as needed) C-12 SEQR Hegative Declaration Page2 Reasons Supporting This Determination: All construction is proposed ~he maximum distance possible from the identified wetlands and surface waters. The subject parcel has been define~to be outside the surface water contributing area to Barlows Pond and therefore, construction should not impact the pond, which was the original primary concern. For Further Information: Contact Person: Royal Reynolds Address: County Center, Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 Phone No.: (516) 852-2100 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, Hew York 12233-000 l Appropriate Regional Office of the Department of Environmental Conservation Office of the Chief Executive Officer of the political subdivision in which the action will be princi- pally located t4ain office and appropriate regional office (if any) of lead agency. Applicant (if any) All other involved agencies (if any) HOTE: tqegative Declarations for CJnlisted Actions need not be filed with DEC or any other agency (see 617.7(a)). C-13 . ®w York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233 Mr Walter Lindley S. C. Dept. of Health Services Suffolk County Center Riverhead, New York, ]1901 February 23, ]990 Mr John Bredemeyer Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York, 11971 Thomas C. Jorling Commissioner Dear Sirs, RE: LEAD AGENCY COORDINATION REQUEST The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environ- mental Quality Review - SEQR) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. Your agency's interest in acting as lead agency; 2. Your agency's jurisdiction in the action described below; and 3. Issues of concern which your agency believes should be evaluated. Enclosed is a copy of the permit application and a completed Part i of the Environmental Assessment Form to assist you in responding. Project Name: John E. & Judith D. Stripp single family home, septic system, swimming pool, deck etc. Project Location: Fishers Island DEC Project Number: 1-4738-00102/0000l-0 DEC Permits: Freshwater Wetlands Permit required SEQR Classifica=ion: [7~ Type I [ ] Unlisted DEC Contact'Person: · Susan Ackerman Sr. Environmental Analyst DEC Do~.;~.~,~,,. (516)75]-1389 in Suffolk Co. Critical Environmental Area. £x] u,-~ ~as nc objection to your agency or another agency assuming lead agency .....:~s~u~ ~ ~h si ac==c~, but reserves the right to comment on this actlon" if a =cs=~ke Ce~ermir~si~n of significance is made. -2- iF] DEC has no objection to your agency or another agency assuming lead agency status for this action, but we have the following concerns regarding this project (see "comments" below). [ ] DEC wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. []- The proposed action has been identified by DEC as occurring wholly or partially within or substantially contiguous to a critical environmental. area (CEA)' that was designated by Suffolk Count7 ~ It is the position of this Department that your agency, if it has a juris- diction over the action, should assume the lead agency role based on the existence, of the CEA and the fact that the anticipated impacts are primarily of local significance. Other. (See comments below) Comments (Optional): Please review attatched information. Response: Please respond to this request within 30 days of the date of this letter. If no response is received within 30 days, we will assume that you have no objection to DEC or another agency assuming the role of lead agency, and have no comments to offer regarding the proposed action at this time. If neither your agency nor any other involved agency, including DEC, has indicated a will- ingness to serve as lead agency within 30 days of this letter: [ ] We will petition the Commissioner of DEC to designate a le~d agency =or this action. [ ] We will petition the Commissioner of DEC to designate your agency as lead, presuming you have jurisdiction. Please feel free to contact this office for further information or discussion. Sincerely, Susan Ackerman Sr Environmental Analyst i~,' .:?: I BL':LDING 40 &'tONY 5RO0~ N~IV ~ORN 11794 FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 Re: Permit No. 1-4738-00102/00002-0 April 25, 1994 Mr. Robert Greene - Chief Permit Administrator N.Y. State Dep't. of Environmental Conservation SUNY, Building 40, Stony Brook, N.Y. 11790 Dear Mr. Greene: I am enclosing two documents for your review in addition to this letter a permit from your office (No. 1-4738-00102/00002-0 and signed by George Hammarth) which was issued to Mr. & Mrs. John Stripp of Fishers Island - and also a copy of a recent letter I sent on behalf of the Fishers Island Conservancy to Southold Town Zoning Officials regarding the presence of American Indian artifacts that apparently exist on Mr. Stripp's property. The claims of the H.L. Ferguson Museum personnel on Fishers Island that Indian remains existed on Mr. Stripp's property (property only partly explored in the years before World War II) was in all liklihood not known by you or your office when the above-named permit was issued. I would like to transmit such information as I possess to you now, however, and my Board of Directors wishes me to ask that you~ ?ffice review the permit conditions with a view to possible modification,at least ifc~onditions or your conclusions so warrant. At the Conservancy, we are endeavoring to determine the precise extent of any Indian archaeological sites in the general area of Mr. Stripp's land-holding. We know that there are some definite sites in the area, and we have asked the H.L. Ferguson Museum for all relevant information they may have on the subject (both on Mr. Stripp's property and off) as they are the chief explorers on the Island for sites of this sort. We have also contacted Dr. Robert Funk, retired Chief Archaologist of the N.Y. State Museum in Albany, who has joined the Ferguson Museum in the past on many of its Fishers Island expeditions that resulted in discoveries. Dr. Funk told me personally by telephone that he hoped the Stripp property could be fully explored before any construction, since the site did have a small pit on it where something had been found, but that the remainder of the site had not been explored, especially since Mr. Stripp had bought the property. It is the Conservancy's opinion that enough documentation and scientific opinion does exist at this site to warrant a complete examination of the matter by both your DEC bureau and by the N.Y. State Department of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. We hope such an appraisal can be undertaken as soon as possible so that results can be relayed to all interested parties. Lastly, I am wondering why Mr. Stripp apparently did not file an environmental "long form" assessment document when you made your permit determination. Suffolk County has made Fishers Island~ Critical Environmental Area (CEA) which - though it by no means restricts building on the Island - does require filing of greater and more detailed - 2 - environmental information than was apparently at your disposal in this case. On a place like Fishers Island which has over 40 species of flora and fauna listed as rare or endangered in N.Y. State, such a filing I'm sure would have been most helpful to your deliberations. As a result, your reply and review would be more than welcomed by our Land Use Cormmittee, by our Board of Directors, and by the H.L. Ferguson Miseum, which I understand is planning an expedition this coming summer to continue to search for Indian relics and artifacts in the same general area. With Every Good Wish, ~_.oh.n H. Thatcher J~./- 'President Fzshers Island Conservancy encls: CC: Southold Town Board of Zoning Appeals Southold Town Board of Trustees Mr. Raymond Cowan - Director, N.Y. State DEC at Stony Brook Acting Commissioner Langdon Marsh, N.Yi State DEC, Albany. Dr. Robert Kuhn, N.Y. State Division of Historic Preservation Fishers Island Conservancy Board Mr. Charles Ferguson, President - H.L. Ferguson Museum DEC pERMiT RONBER 1.&738-00102/00001-0 FACILLTY/PROGRNd #~4BERCS) STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENViRONHENTAL EFFECTIVE DATE Deceaber 29, 1993 EXPIRATION DATE(S) Dece.t:)er 31, 1996 Under the EflvJr~rmeflteL TYPE OF PERMIT · Rev O Rer~wat 0 #edification 0 Permit to C&.mtr~ct 0 Pe~Jt to ~rate J ArticL~ 15, Title 5: Protecti~ ~ 6NYCRR ~: Valet ~tity Q Article 27, Title 7; ~YC~ ~: of Weterc ArticLe 15, Title 15: geter Supply Article 15, Title 15: geter Transport Article 15, Title 15: Lor~ Iltandgette . . ArticLe 15, TitLe 27: gild, S~enLc lad RecreetiordL Rivers ArticLe 27, TitLe 9; ~YCJA 3TS: ArticLe 3~,: Coastal Erosion L Article36: FLoodplain Articles 1, ]. 17, 19, 27, $?; Certification Article 17, Titles ?, 8: SPDES ArticLe'19: Air PoLLution Co~troI Article 23, Title 27: Mined Lind Rectaemtim Article 2&: Freshwater Uettards Article 25; Tidal ~tiand~ Other: PER#iT ISS~D TO I TELEPI~tE N~aER John & J,~ith Stripp I AJ~RESS OF PERHITTEE 4 Scetecook Trail, geston, CT _0~__3 CONTACT PERSON FON PERMITTED NDRK John & Judith StriM) NAJ4E AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY StrJpp Pro~rty - BerLo~ Pof~ TELEPHONE IKI4BER LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILLTY BirLo~ Po~d -ECT# #1000-7-2-9 COUNTY SuffoLk So4~thold COrd~truct single family d~eLLing, PooL, septic system an~ regrede Parcel ecljacont to garLo~ Por~l. ALL ~ ~eLt be In By acceptance of this permit, the permJttee agrees that the permit is co~ti~ge~t up(x~ strict compliance with the ECL, eLL eppLicabLe regulations, the General Coflditto~s specified (s~ page 2) and any Special Conditions included es part of this permit. REGIONAL PERMIT AD#INISTRATOR: ADDRESS AUTH~IZED SIGNATURE '~ ~f I DATE DecOr 29, I Page I of 6 ~ Q3~PAI- CZ3~ITI~ ~.~ ~1~11~ Inspections '~ 1. The permitted site or facility, including relevant records, is subject to in-~ inspection at reasonable hours and intervals by an authorized representative of the Depar'0Tent of Enviro,.untal Conservation (the DeparbYent) to determine whether the permittee is cb~plying with this permit and the ECl.. Such represen- tat ive rmy order the work suspended pursuant to ECL 71-O301 and S~PA 401 (3). A~ copy of this permit, including all referenced rmps, draNings and special conditions, trust be available for inspection by the Deparlrmnt at all tirms at the project site. Failure to produce a copy of the permit upon request by a Deparm-ent representative is a violation of this permit. Permit (~anges ~ Renemols ' :2. The Department reserves the right to rroclify, suspend or revoke this permit v~en: a) the scope of the permitted activity is exceeded or a violation of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ~ and pertinent regula- tigris is found; b) the permit v~s obtained by misrepresentation or failure to disclose relevant facts; c) n(~rmterial information is discovered; or d) envirc.¥Juntal conditions, relevant technology, or applicable I~v or regulation have rmterial Iy changed since the permit was issued. ¸3. The permittee trust sub-nit a separate written application to the DeparbYunt for renewal, rrodification or transfer of this permit. Such application r~ust include any fo~¥~'6, fees or supplu~'untal info~'~¥ution the Deparb~unt requires, k~y renewal, rrodification or transfer granted by the Departrmnt trust be in writing. The permittee must sub~it a renewal application at least: a) 180 days before expiration of permits for State Pollutant Discharge El imination Syst(~n (SFI~S), Fezardous W~ste Manage-rant Facilities (FYIUF), rmjor Air Pollution Control (,aFC) and Solid V~ste IVanagemnt Facilities (S/T~F); and b) 30 days before expiration of all other permit types. 5. IJhless..expressly pr.ovided for by the Deparb'.'ent, is. sua.nce of this permit doesI .r~.t _m:X~tTy, superseee or rescind any order or determmatton previously issued byI the uepertment or any of the terns, conditions or requiru~'unts contained in suchl order or determination. Dther 6. Legal Obligations of Pe~mittee The permittee has accepted expressly, by the execution of the application, t~ full legal responsibility for all duJuges, direct or indirect, of whatever nature and by vvSoTever suffered, arising out of the project described in this permit and has agreed to indemify and save harmless the State fro'n suits, actions, da'rages and costs of every r~ and description resulting fr(Tn this project. This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the irrpainTent of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. The permittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits, approvals, easeYunts and rights-of-way that tray be required for this project. ] ands Page 2 of 6 ,iIIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ARTICLES 15 ITille S), 24, 25, 34 Sm Il .qq.oved plans were I,rep.-e~ ~¥ ~ -C~- a-ndl-er~ Palmer and King ,,. ® SPECIAL CONDITIONS . Any work,disturbance, and storage of construction materials shall be confined to: within the "Limit of Clearing and Disturbance" as shown on the approved plan. Heavy equipment, including bulldozers, backhoes, payloaders, etc., shall not be operated beyond the limits of clearing on the approved plan. A snow fence or other temporary, project-limiting fence shall be erected prior to the commencement of any construction activities: along the "llmits of clearing" on the approved plan. Prior to commencement of any construction activities, a continuos row of straw bales shall be staked end to end: along the base of the snow fence ( or other temporary, project ~miting fence) on the upslope or project side of the fence. The. bales shall be maintained, repaired and replaced as often as necessary to ensure proper function, unti! al! disturbed areas are permanently vegetated. The average useful life of a bale is approximately 3-4 months. Sediments trapped by the bales shall be removed to an approved upland location before the bales themselves are removed. I-a738-00102/00002-0 Page 3 of 6 SPECIAL CONDITIONS ® 0 For Article 24 ( Freshvater Wetlands All disturbed areas where soil is temporarily exposed/stockpiled for longer than one (1) day shall be covered with a tarp or contained by a continuous line of staked straw bales placed on the downslope or wetland side. Any demolition debris/excess construction materials/excess excavated materials shall be immediately and com~l,~,lv disposed of on an approved upland site more ~han 1~0 fe~-i~ any regulated freshwater wetland. These materials shall be suitably stabilized so as not to re-enter any water body, wetland, or wetalnd alaacent area. Excavated materials/fill materials shall be stockpiled more than 100 feet landward of the wetland or water body and shall be contained by straw bales or silt fencing to prevent erosion. ' Ail fill shall consist of clean soil,, sand and/or gravel that is free of the following substances: ~ asphalt, slag, flyash, broken concrete, demolition debris, garbage, household refuse, tires, woody materials including tree or landscape debris, and metal objects. The introduction of materials toxic to aquatic life is expressly prohibited. During the grading or sloping operation soil shall not be placed in or graded toward the wetland. The work area shall be graded to conform with the elevation and contours of the undisturbed land immediately adjacent to the work area. All roof runoff and pool discharge shall be directed to drywells located according to the approved plan. All equipment and machinery shall be stored and safely contained greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body at the end of each work day. This will serve to- avoid the inadvertent leakage of deleterious substances into the regulated area. Fuel or other chemical storage tanks shall be contained and located at all times in an area greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body. If the above requirement cannot be met by the permittee, then the storage areas must be designed to completely contain any and all potential leakage. Such a contaminant system must be approved by NYSDEC staff prior to equipment, machinery or tank storage within 100 feet of the regulated wetland or water body. 1-4738-00102/00001-0 Page & of 6 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 13. ForArticle 24 {__F__r. eshwater Wetlands } All areas of soil disturbance resulting from this project shall be -- seeded with an appropriate perennial grass; and: mulched with straw intmediately upon completion of the project, within two (2) days of final grading, or by the expiration of the permit, whichever .is first. Mulch shall be maintained until a suitable vegetative cover is established. If seeding is impracticable due to .the time of year, . a temporary net/mulch shall be applied and final seeding, shall be 'Performed as senn as weather conditions favor germination and growth. 14. The permittee shall incorporate the following langugage as a notice covenant to the deed= "Regulated freshwater wetlands associated with MY-9 are located on or near the properties of John & Judith Stripp ~nd his/her/their heirs, assi--o ~- · 7-- v. successors. This property is ~u~ject to the provisions of ECL .Article 24, and the conauc= of regulated activities may occur only pursuant to ECL Article 24 if prior approval is given by the New York State De~r~?nt o~ Environmental Conservation NYSDEC actlvit~es Include but ~ ).. Regulated vegetation; anclic.~{~..,~e ~o~ limited ~o clearing of '11{,.. --~ ti_ .= ...... ~nemlcals; excavation, radin fl .... ~, ~.u =reC=lOn of any structure(s).- ' g g and This deed covenant shall be recorded with the Clerk of Su.ffolk County Within 90 days of the issuance of this permit. A copy of the Covenanted deed or other acceptable proof of record, along with the number assigned to this permit, shall be sent within one calendar year of the issuance of this permit to: NYSDEC, Regional Manager BEP, SUNy Bldg. 40, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356. Supplementary Special Conditions (A) through (F) attached. 1-4. 738-00102/0000 I-0 · PR~O~RAM NUMBkR Page __5___ of 6__ SUPPLEMENTARY SPECIAL CONDITIONS The following conditions apply to all permits~ A copy of this permit, including all conditions and approved plans, shall be available at the project site whenever authorized work is in progreaa. The permit sign enclosed with the permit shall be protected from the weather and posted in · conspicuous location at the work site.until ell authorized work has been completed. The permittee shall require that any contractor, project engineer, or other person responsible for the overall supervision of this project reads, understands, and complies with this permit and its general, special, and supplementary special conditions. Any failure to co~ply precisely with all of the terms and conditions of this permit, unless authorized in writing, shall be treated as a violation of the Environmental Conservation Law. If any of the permit conditions are unclear, the permittea must contact the Division of Regulatory Affairs et the address on page one or telephone (516) 444-0365. If project design modifications become necessary after permit issuance, the permittee shall submit the &ppropriate plan changes for approval by the Regional Permit Administrator prior to undertaking any such modifications. The permittee is advised that substantial modification may require submission of a new application for permit· At least two days prior to commencement of the project, the permittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form certifying that they are fully aware of and understand all terms and conditions of this permit. Within 30 days of completion of the authorized work, the bottom portion of that form shall also be signed and returned, along with photographs of the completed work and, if required, a survey. For projects involving activities to be undertaken in phases over a period of more than cne year, the permittee shall notify the Regional Permit Administrator in writing at least 48 hours prior to recommencing work in subsequent years. The granting of this permit does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility of obtaining a grant, easement, or other necessary approval from the Division of Land Ut£1ization, Office of General Services, Tower Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 ($18) 474-2195, which may be required for any encroachment upon State-owned lands underwater. DEC Permit No.l-4138-00102/00001-0 Page6 of 6 ;YSDEC ~ureau of Environmental Protection ~ldg. 40, SUNY ~tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Contractor's Name Contractor's Address Contractor's Phone No. ?o whom it may concern: ~ursuant to General Condition Number I of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified :hat the authorized activity shall commence on ?his notice is to be sent at least two days in advance of com~ncement of the project. :he permit sign will be posted at the site and copy of permit will be available at site for .nspection. Submitted by: :ailure to notify or post sign will leave owner and/or~ contractor :enelties for non-compliance with permit conditions. subject to applicable IYSDEC ~ureau of Environmental Protection {ldg. 40, SUNY ~tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Contractor's Name ' ' Contractor's Address · Contractor's Phone No. 'o whom it ~a~ concern: 'ursuan% to General Condition Number 1 of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified hat the authorized activity was completed on Submitted by: his notice, with photos of completed work and/or completed survey, is to be sent to above ddress promptly upon complettion of project. Failure to ~otify will leave owner and/or 'cntractor subject to applicable penalities for non-compliance ~ith permit cond£tions. 95-20. t 18187)--9d New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NOTICE The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has issued permit(s) pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law for work being conducted at this site. For further information regarding the nature and extent of work approved and any Departmental conditions on it, contact the Regional Permit Administrator listed below. Please i'i~fer to the permit number shown when contacting the DEC. Permit Number Expiration Date Regional Permit Administrator NOTE: This notice is NOT a permit HSHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 Re: Stripp variance application $ 4218 / March 26, 1994 / & ~ 4220 Lot No. 1000-7-2-9 Mr. Gerald Goehringer - Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir: .. I write this letter on behalf of~the Fishers Island Conservancy to issue several cautionary notes regarding Mr. Stripp's application ($ 4218) for a variance (Lot No. 1000-7-2-9). This lot is located in an extremely sensitive environmental area located Just to the north- west of Barlow Pond, one of the Island's 3 surface reservoirs, and is in a watery area known locally as the "suDden forest", due to the frequent presence of wetlands in the area jand the increasingly obvious subsidence of the land that often leaves tree trunks growing out of the swamp water. In olden times, this area served as a drainage flow from Barlow Pond down to West Harbor. Geographically, wetlands make up a very large portion of Mr. Stripp's lot - a circumstance that causes its own problems, since it restricts to a very narrow area any positioning for a house site. The environmental sensitivity of the area, and the tight dimensions provided for any kind of house site are reflected in the many conditions that the N.Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation laid down as needing to be followed if a house were seriously considered for this site at all. In looking over the property, then, the Conservancy's land-use Con~nittee was struck by four things. First, the complex environmental sensitivity of the site, leading to many restrictions if the site was prepared for building; Second, the extreme closeness of the house site to the road, violating, one would imagine, many of FIDCO's "East End" preferences for housing set well back from the road, not to mention Southold Town Ordinances dealing with the same subject. Third, the house site envisions a swimming pool - in this location an environmental nightmare. Where, for example, is the owner going to put all the chlorinated or chemically treated water if he empties or cleans out his pool for the winter ? The water table is very close to the surface here, and dumping it all in the wetland is obviously out of the question. West Harbor is not only too far away, but requires any drain to cross roads and property lines. To us, the mere planning of a pool on this site is questionable. Fourthly, and lastly, I have been informed by both Ed Homing, H.L. Ferguson Museum Curator and Island Biologic expert, as well as by Charles Ferguson, President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum, that the land owned by Mr. Stripp contains an archaeological site of American - 2 - Indian origin - much of it as yet unexplored. I am enclosing some documentation on this matter, sent me recently by Mr. Ferguson. In summation, we believe this land is questionable as a building site, primarily because of environmental factors surrounding the projected swimming pool and its drainage, not to mention the extreme closeness and prevalence of nearby wetlands. Our over-riding consideration at this point, however, is that any construction in the immediate vicinity of the house site would have an adverse impact on an ancient Indian archaeological a=ea. We recommend at this time that any action by the Southold Board of Zoning Appeals be postponed until a) further exploration work can determine the precise extent and dimensions of any ancient American Indian activity on this site; and b) until the Sou~hold Board of Trustees can adequately address and assess the legal and environmen~al impacts of possible encroachment (via excavation, building, and land disturbance) of an ancient American Indian archaeological dig site. The Trustees should also, in our opinion, be requested to Judge the environmental impacts caused by the draining of chemically treated water eminating from the proposed swimmin~ pool, with particular reference to the extreme closeness of nea~y wetlands. This letter can be used as the Conservancy's official comment at the Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing on April 6th, 1994. Sincerely, John H. Tha~ch~er~Jr/ r President Fishers Island Cbn~ervancy Note - It should be observed, as a post-script to this letter, that Suffolk County has declared all of Fishers Island to be a "Critical Environmental Area~-~CEA), thus requiring a "long form" environmental assessment to be filed (5 pages filled out by owner) if construction of a dwelling in such an ecologically sensitive area is even contemplated. To our knowlege, no such assessment form has been filed by either the owner, his agent, or his architect. If not, we wonder, why not ? Re: Stripp Applications for variances ~ 4218 and ~ 4220 (Lot. No. 1000-7-2-9) Hearing scheduled for 4/6/94. FISHERS ISLAND NEW YORK N~E - The John Stripp peoperty f1000-7-2-9) is almost with location of shell heap (G) on map. Ferguson text -~ direction of "200 yds. south and west" refers to location of shell heap, not Barlow Pond, says Mr. C. Ferguson. Text notes only a "po-~-6ton" of this heap has been searched. Mr. C. Ferguson and Mr. E. Homing confirm this .... J. Thatcher Jr. - F.I. Conservancy '8 FISI[E~'S ISLAND Sectiotn B, an area_ about 12 ft. by 44 ft., lies 35 ft. northeast of A, at the base of the hill slope, and a road has covered this deposit for years. As new cement pavement was to be laid, digging in this area ,*'as pushed with all haste. Shells were encountered at a depth of 4 in. and continued downward for about 3 ft. Several pits were found, all about 3 ft. in diameter and 4 ft. in depth. In one section ~here mussel shells abounded, about three-quarters of a jar, shown restored in the frontispiece, was found. Potsherds, pieces of stone pipe bowls, a gaming stone, bone awl. among the shell layers. Some of the pottery pieces had disintegrated and could not be saved. Section C was opened due northward from the center of B h~r 20 ft. at a width of I0 ft. For half tbe distance the average depth of the topsoil was 8 in. Beneath this, the shell stratum measured about 16 in. with 4 in. of underlying ash. Early in the digging, a pit measuring 4~ ft. by 3 ft. deep was located, though nothing was found in it ~ave a few potsherds and some animal bones. The earlier laying of a pipe line had ruined much of the structure and contents of this pit. Between two boulders on the western boundary of thc excavation, another fire pit was located and opened. This section has yielded a bone bead, bone awls, a slender pestle-like stone, a broken, badly decomposed, ornamented pot and a clam shell dipper (Itl. xl, g.). ~ EXPLORATION 9 ~tCR ¥*nt~'---~ASt (~;). This shell he p_lies in a hollow about 75 yds. lmm Barlow Pond, ~ ~ entire area from about 200 5~nd west has forms sur ace ms. Is is a small de os~', ~ng only 100 ft. by 25 ft. Two pits and no burials were found in it. About 8 in. o! top soil covers the layer of shells which varies from I in. to 4in. indepth. Onl a ortiono this heap has been searched and basil spoon, a brok~tie fish h-'-~, bone awls, hammer stones, arrow points, and a crude axe. Broken pottery, in useless frag- ments, and the usual quantities of animal bones were .,~ found throughout. PIRNINSULA (D). About 5 in. of top soil covers this deposit, and a spring is located at its southern edge where the marsh commences. It was in the first section dug. an area about 8 ft. by 5 ft., that the undisturbed burial was found. Twenty feet east of this excavation another pit was started before work was discontinued for the winter. The shell heap 'measures 30 ft. by 60 It., and has an average depth of 2 ft. from the surface. Arrow points, a graphite paint stone, and potsherds were found. aa'/view (n). This deposit lies at the water's edge, and has an area of 150 It. by 90 ft., and only one pit has been excavated. The topsoil was mixed with shells to a depth of 12 in. beneath which an 8 in. layer of shells was found. Beneath this was a stratum of yellow dirt about 6 in. thick, and below, shells continued downward for more d~n 2 ft. In APPEAL~ BOA_RD MEMBEHS C-~rard P. Goehrin~r, Chairman S~rl~e Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa H/chard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOAHDOFAPPEALS TOWN OFSOUTHOLD April 28, 1994 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: Appl. Nos. 4218 and 4220 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Construction Front Yard Locations Dear Mr. Ham: This is to confirm that during the public hearing held on April 6, 1994, that the Board is awaiting information, after you and/or your client have had an opportunity to directly contact Charles Ferguson of the F.I. Museum and John Thatcher of the Fishers Island Nature Conservancy identify the specific site area of concern, as discussed, and possibly an alternative location in order to mitigate affects to the "Indian dig" which may be proposed for construction under the present plan. The telephone numnber of Mr. Ferguson was furnished to you by Member Doyen at the public hearing, and the following address is furnished for you at this time: Charles Ferguson H.L. Ferguson Museum 33 Farmstead Lane Farmington, CT O6032. However, we were advised that Mr. Ferguson is expected to return to Fishers Island on or after May 1st. Also, please be aware that John Thatcher called and indicated that he has not been contacted by you and asked that you call him at 201-635-5470. The hearing on this matter was recessed until May 4, 1994, and could be further recessed pending the above developments for mitigation, and finalization under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) through the Southold Town Trustees. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of. Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1994, commencing at the times specified below: 1.7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4223 - CLAUDE SHER. This is a re- quest for a variance under Ar- ticle XXIII, Section 100-231, based upon the April 7, 1994 Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector for a building permit to erect fenc- ing around a proposed tennis- court structure which will ex- ceed the maximum height re- quirement of the code when located in the front yard. Location of Property: 1480 Old Woods Path, Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-87-1-21. 2. 7:33 p.m. Appl. No. 4236 - ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS and OTHERS. This is a re- "quest for a variance under Ar- ticle XXIII, Section 100-231, ~ased upon tbe April 19, 1994 ~Iotice of Disapproval (up- ~lated from September 21, !1992) for a permit to construct fence/gate and gate post which iwill exceed four-ft, height re- iquirement when located in the :front yard. Location of Pro- HI7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4235 - FALLON AND CYN- A SUTRYK. This is a re- quest for a variance under Ar- ticle III, Section 100-33, bas- ed upon the April 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to construct accessory building in the front yard area. Location of Property: 3200 Soundview Avenue, Mat- tituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel 1000-94-2-5. 5.7:45 p.m~ Appl. No. 4231 - ALEx AND AFRODITE 'BOUKAS. This is a requestI for a variance under Article, VII, Section 100-71B(2) which requires a lot area of 40,000 sq. ft. per Special Exception I use category in the Residential-Office Zone District. The subject premises is nonconforming containing 21,051 sq. ft. in area and 97.76 ft. in lot width. Location of] Property: 14695 Main Road, Mattituck, NY; County Taxi Map Parcel No. 1000-114-8-5; 6. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4230SE I - ALEX AND AFRODITE, BOUKAS. This is a request i for a Special Exception under i Article VII, Section 100-71B(2) for the proposed conversion of an existing l single-family dwelling to pro- fessional office(s) in this. Residential-Office Zone District. Location of Proper- ty: 14695 Main Road, Mat- titUCk, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-114-8-5. ' 7. 7:52 p.m. Appl. No. 4217 - THOMAS PULS and DON- NA RICCO. (Carryover from March 2, 1994). This is a re- quest for a variance under Ar- tide III, Section 100-33 for perty 68755 C R 48, Green- ; permission to locate swimm- port, NY; County Tax Map~V !ag pool with fence enclosure Parcel No. 1000-33-5-14. m an area other than the re-~ quired rear yard or requiredI 3.7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4232 - THOMAS PALMER and JOAN GIBBS. This is a re- quest for a variance under Ar- ticle ILIA, Section 100-30A.3, based upon the March 2, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a lot-line change of two substan- dard parcels, having insuffi- cient area and width as exist and as proposed. Location of Property: 2140 and 2200 Deep Hole Drive, Mattltuck, NY; County Tax Map Parcels 1000-123-4-4 and 5. i front yard. Location of Pro- perty: 1350 Eugene's Road, ! Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2.i 8.7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4234 - ALEX AND MARION WIPE This is a request for a variance under Article III, Section 100-33C for permis-! sion to locate an accessory' garage with a frontyard set- back at less than the required ' 40 ft. front yard setback. Thi~ parcel is nonconforming with a lot area of approximately.I 22,000 sq.~: Ill, frontage (lot Width) Of II.Location of PropeYtY: 940 West Creek Avenue, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel NO. 1000-103-13-7. 9. 8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4238 - JON C. KERBS. This is a re- quest for a variance based upon the April 18, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to alter roof line for a height above the 18-foot limitation in a preexisting accessory building with garage and ren- tal apartment (Pre-C.O. Z6034 isaued 8/1/74); Article ILIA, Section 100-30A.4 (ref. 100-33). Location of Property: 440 Riley Avenue (previously known as 590 Riley Avenue), Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-143-4-10. 10. 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4226 - THOMAS KELLY. (Car- ryover from last hearings calendar). 11. 8:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4203 - KlM CAMPBELL. (Third and Final Hearing). This is a request for a variance under Article based upon the November 30, 1993 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to reconstruct new accesory building, which replaces an ac- cessory building existing prior to September 1993 - and which contained a nonconforming guest cottage use as an ac- cessory to the main residence (see Pre-C.O. No. Z5912 dated 5/15/74). Location of Proper- ty: Private Road at East Har- bor, Fishers Island, NY; Coun- ty Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-4-4-16. 12.8:15 p.m. Ap~. No. 4203SE - ROBERT E. BIDWELL. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B(13) for ap- proval of winery uses in ex- isting building and proposed building. The site plan shows that the property is situated along the south side of C.R. 48, Cutchouge, NY, is zoned Agricultural-Conservation, and is identified on the Suf- folk County Tax Maps as 100-96-4-4.3 containing 15.4m acres. 13. 8:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4237 - ROBERT PELLIGRINI. This is a request for an amendment to Special Exgep- tion No. 4065 (rendered January 23, 1992, for the pro- cessing of grapes grown at the premises and sales of grape wine), to convert a portion of existing building as a cooking facility (kitchen) for private use. Location of Property: 23005 Main Road, Cutehouge, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-109-1-8.7. 14. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN STRIPE (Carryover from last hearing Calendar.) Variance for front yard set- back of new dwelling. Private Road, Fishers Island. 1000-7-2-9. 15.8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4220 - JOHN STRIPE (Carryover from last hearing calendar.) Variance to locate accessory swimming pool with fence enclosure in the front yard. Private Road, Fishers Island. 1000-7-2-9. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or represen- tatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be gub- mitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will'not start before the times designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more informa- tion, please do not hesitate .to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: April 19, 1994. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD E GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN · 'f$~ 'By Linda Kowalski IX4/21/94(80) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK SS: Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Su(ioik Count,r; and that tile notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, [las been published in sa~d Long Island Traveler-Watchman once each week for / weeks successively, commencing on tile ~2/ ~ day o,'. .................. ~ ,'~ .T4. ~ Sworn to before me this '~?/'""/- da'~,' of ......... ........... 19~ Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBliC, State of ~','.ew York NOT lC E O'-~--~--'-~'~ PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuam to Section 267 of Ihe Town Law and the Code of 1he Town of Southold. thor the following public hearings will be held by Ihe SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road. Southold. New York 11971. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1994. commencing al the limes specified below: I. 7:30 p.m Appl. No. 4223 -- CLAUDE SHER. This is a request for a variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-3.11. based upon the April 7. 1994 Notice of Disapproval front the Building ln~peclor for a building permit to creel fencing around a pro- posed tennis-court ~truclurc which will exceed the maximum height require- meat of the code xsben Iocaled in the from yard. Location of Property: 1480 Old Woods Path. Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No, [000-87- STATE OF NEW YORK} ) OF SUFFOLK} ~K. ~ of Mattltuck, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that thc Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, baa been regular- ly published in said Newspaper once each week ~Ulllfled a Soffo~ ~ .~ -PtincipAl~-lerk RICCO. (Can'yovcr from March 2, building and proposed hoiJding. The JOHN STRIPp. (Caw/over from last 1994). This is a ~equest for a variance under Article IlL Section 100-33 for permission Io locate swimmingpool than the required near yard or squired fronl yard. Location of F~opony: 1350 Eugene's Road, Culchoguc, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No, 1000-97- 6-1.2. 8. 7:55 p.m. Appl.' No. 4234 -- ALEX and MARION WIPF. This is IlL Section 100-33C for permission Io locate an accessory garage with a sile plan shows that the propony is sit- ~ along the south side of C.R. 48, Cutchogue. NY, is zoned Ag~cuhoral- Come~ation. and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps ~ 100~96. 4-4.3 c~ntaining 15.4:~ acres. ~13. g:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4237 -- ROBERT PELLIGRINi. This is a request'for an amendment to Special Exception No. 4065 (renda~d January 23, IgS~,, for the processing of grapes grown it thc premises and sales of grape ~ine). to convetl a por0on of heating calendar.) Variance to locale accessory swimmingpool with fence enclosure in the front yard. Private Road, Flsho~ Island. 1000-7-2-9. The Board of Appeals will al said lime and place hear any and all per- sons or representalives dasidng To be heard in lbo above ma,ers. Wrillcn comments may also be submilled prior ID the conclusion of tho subject beat- ing. Each hearing will not slatt before Ihe times designated above. If you , wish Io review the files or need to GIBBS· Th s is a request for a vari- frontyard setback at less than Ihe ance under Article IliA, Section 100- · required 40 ft. front yard setback. This 30A.3, based upon the March 2. 1994 parcel is nonconforming with a lot Notice of Disapproval for a lot-fine change of two substandard parcels, having insufficient area and width as exist and as proposed. Location of Propeny: 2140 and 2200 Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcels I000-123-4-4 and 5. 4. 7:40 p.m. App/, No. 4235 -- KlM FALLON and CYNTHIA SUTRYK. This is a request for a vati. ance under Arficle IlL Section 100-3.:3, area of approximately 22,000 scl. fi, and frontage (lot width) of 118 ft. Location of Property: 940 West Deck Avenue, Culehogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-103~13.7. 9. 8:00 p.m. Appl. NO. 4238 -- ION C. KERBS. This is a request for a variance based upon the April 18, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a per- mit to alter roof line for a height above the 18-foo~ limitation in a preexisting based upon the April 4, 1994 Notice of accessory building with garage and Disapproval for a permit ID conslruct ~ntal apartment (Pre C O No -- -~ ';_ ,. . ?% .~,;,lssued 811f/4); Article Il A Sec on area. LOCat~o. efp/o~e,h~,~3,=f0o I00-30A.4 tree 100-33). Location of ~u_n~dv~w.A. venue. Mattituck. NY;': Pmpeny:44ORilevAvenue,~,,{,~,, ..,y ,ax ~ap 5. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4231 -- Maltituck, NY; Counly Tax Ma'l~ ALEX and AERODITE BOUKAS. Parcel No. 1000-143-4-10. This is a request for a variance under 10:8:05 p.m. AppL No. 4226 -- Article VII, Section 100-71 Bt2) which THOMAS KELLy. fCarryovet from requires a lot ama of 40,000 sq. B. per lasl bearings calendar}. Special Exception use category in Ibc Residential-Office Zone District. Thc subject premises is nonconforming' containing 2I,OSI sq. ft. in area and 97.76 ft. in lot width. Location of Property: 14695 Main Road, Maltituck, NY; Counly Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-114-8.5. 6. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4230SE -- ALEX and AFRODITE BOUKAS. This is a request for a Special Ezcep- tion under Article VII, Section 100- 71B(2) for thc propescd conversion of an existing single-family dwelling Io professional officels) in Ibis Resi- dential-Office Zone District, Localion KlM CAMPBELL. (Third and Final Hearing). This is a request for a vati. ance under Article based upon the Npvemher 30, 1993 Notice of Disap- proval for a permit to reconstruct new accessory building, which replaces an accessory building existing prior Io September 1993 -- and which con- lathed a nonconforming guest cottage dence fsee Pre-C.O. #Z5912 dated 5/15r/4l. Location of Property: Privale Road at East Harbor, Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. of Property: 14695 ·Main Road, 12. 8:15 p.m. App{. No. 4203SE-- hi, ituck, NY; County Tax Map ROBERT E BIDSAELL This t P~o~ .t~c - ' * ' 'sa ~-o-o. requesl for a Special Exception under ~;~o, 4217 -- Article 11[. Section I00-31B(i3 for . . ~A approva of winery uses in existing existing!building as a cooking facility (kitche~ for private uso. Location of Propert),: 23005 Main Road; Cutchogue, NY; Counly Tax Map Parcel NO. 1000-109-1-8.7. 14. 8:35 p.m. AppL N~. 4218 -- Oaled: April 19, 1994. -- BY ORDER OF 3tHE JOHN STRIPp (Can/over from lsSl : .~ ,~ -,:.,: GERARD p, GOEHRINGER heating ~alendar.) Variance for fronl ~::: ~?..: ' _ CHAIRMAN · yard selbhck of new dwelling. Private ' ~ ' ~ '--~'; .:/By Linda Kowalski Road, Fishers Islsnd. 1000-7-2-9. .'~79 5- TA21 `' 15. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4220 -- i-'~ . ~.~-:- APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 19. 1990` Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 F~x (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: RE: Applicants Public Hearings - May q. 1990` Dear Sir or Madam: We are in receipt of. your recent application under the Southold Town. Zoning Ordinance and: have.forwarded notice for publication this,week to the local and official newspapers of~ the Town. to wit: Long Island Traveler and Suffolk Times. Copies of your file have* been distributed to the Board Members for additional review and individual, on-site inspection, expected within the next 10, to 10, days. If you have'not already.staked the proposed new, construction.- we ask that you please do so immediately, It is requested that one,of the property owners, or if the property owner is not available, then someone fully familiar with the property, appear at. the public, hearing at the time specified in the attached Legal Notice. If your presentation will be lengthy, a draft or final written copy, is always appreciated. You should feel free to submit-additional, documentation to support this application at, any-time before, or during, the public,hearing. If you have any questions, please call our office. Yours very truly. Linda Kowalski Clerk. Board of Appeals Enclosure APPEALS BOARD 1VfE1VIBERS Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS~ at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY~ MAY ~ 1994~ commencing at the times specified below: 1. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4223 - CLAUDE SHER. This is a request for a variance under Article XXlII, Section 100-231, based upon the April 7, 1994 Notice of Disapproval from'the Building Inspector for a building permit to erect fencing around a proposed tennis-court structure which will exceed the maximum height requirement of the code when located in the front yard. Location of Property: 1480 Old Woods Path, Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OOO-87-1-21. 2. 7:33 p.m. Appl. No. 4236 - ELEFTHERIOS PAPPAS and OTHERS. This is a request for a variance under Article XXIII, Section 1OO-231, based upon the April 19, 1994 Notice of Disapproval (updated from September 21, 1992) for a permit to construct fence/gate and gate post which will exceed four-ft, height requirement when located in the front yard. Location of Property: 68755 C.R. 48, Greenport, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-33-5-14. Page 2 - Notice of Heari~ Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of May 4. 1994 3. 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4232 - THOMAS PALMER and JOAN GIBBS. This is a request for a variance under Article IliA, Section 1OO-3OA.3, based upon the March 2, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a lot-line change of two substandard parcels, having insufficient area and width as exist and as proposed. Location of Property: 2140 and 2200 Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcels 1OOO-123-4-4 and 5. 4. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4235 - KlM FALLON and CYNTHIA SUTRYK. This is a request for a variance under Article Ill, Section 1OO-33, based upon the April 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to construct accessory building in the front yard area. Location of Property: 3200 Soundview Avenue, Mattituck, NY;. County Tax Map Parcel 1000-94-2-5.' 5. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4231 - ALEX AND AFRODITE BOUKAS. This is a request for a variance under Article VII, Section 1OO-71B(2) which requires a lot area of 40,000 sq. ft. per Special Exception use category in the Residential-Office Zone District. The subject premises is nonconforming containing 21,O51 sq. ft. in area and 97.76 ft. in lot width. Location of Property: 14695 Main Road, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OOO-114-8-5. 6. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4230SE - ALEX AND AFRODITE BOUKAS. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article VII, Section 1OO-71B(2) for the proposed conversion of an existing singleifamily Page 3 - Notice of Heari~ $outhold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of May 4. 1994 dwelling to professional office(s) in this Residential-Office Zone District. Location of Property: 14695 Main Road, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-114-8-5. 7- 7:52 p.m. Appl. No. 4217 - THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO. (Carryover from March 2, 1994). This is a request for a variance under Article Ill, Section 1OO-33 for permission to locate swimmingpool with fence enclosure in an area other than the required rear yard or required front yard. Location of Property: 1350 Eugene's Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OOO-97-6-1.2. 8. 7:55 p.~. Appl. No. 4234 - ALEX AND MARION WIPF. This is a request for a variance under Article Ill, Section 1OO-33C for permission to locate an accessory garage with a frontyard setback at less than the required 40 ft. front yard setback. This parcel is nonconforming with a lot area of approximately 22,O00 sq. ft. and frontage (lot width) of 118 ft. Location of Property: 940 West Creek Avenue, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1OOO-103-13-7. 9. 8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4238 - JON C. KERBS. This is a request for a variance based upon the April 18, 1994 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to alter roof line for a height above the 18-foot limitation in a preexisting accessory building with garage and rental apartment (Pre-C.O. No. Z6034 issued 8/1/74); Article ILIA, Section 1OO-3OA.4 Page 4 - Notice of Hearil $outhold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of May 4. 1994 (ref. 1OO-33). Location of Property: known as 590 Riley Avenue), Mattituck, 1000-143-4-10. 440 Riley Avenue (previously NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 10. 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4226 - THOMAS KELLY. last hearings calendar). (Carryover from 11. 8:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4203 - KlM CAMPBELL. (Third and Final Hearing). This is a request for a variance under Article based upon the November 30, 1993 Notice of Disapproval for a permit to reconstruct new accessory building, which replaces an accessory building existing prior to September 1993 - and which contained a nonconforming guest cottage use as an accessory to the main residence (see Pre-C.O. #Z5912 dated 5/15/74). Road at East Harbor, Fishers Island, 10OO-4-4-16. Location of Property: Private NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 12. 8:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4203SE - ROBERT E. BIDWELL. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article Ill, Section 1OO-31B(13) for approval of winery uses in existing buildng and proposed building. The site plan shows that the property is situated along the south side of C.R. 48, Cutchogue, NY, is zoned Agricultural-Conservation, and is identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as 1000-96-4-4.3 containing 15.4+- acres. Page 5 - Notice of Heari $outhold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of May 4, 1994 13. 8:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4237 - ROBERT PELLIGRINI. This is a r~quest for an amendment to Special Exception No. 4065 (rendered January 23, 1992, for the processing of grapes grown at the premises and sales of grape wine), to convert a portion of existing building as a cooking facility (kitchen) for private use. Location of Property: 23005 Main Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-109-1-8.7. 14. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - dOHN STRIPP. (Carryover from last hearing calendar.) Variance for front yard setback of new dwelling. Private Road, Fishers Island. 1OOO-7-2-9. 15. 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4220 - JOHN STRIPP. (Carryover from last hearing calehdar.) Variance to locate accessory swimmingpool with fence enclosure in the front yard. Private Road, Fishers Island. 1OOO-7-2-9. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more information, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: April 19, 1994. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Mailing List for 51~11$t Hearings Notice: Claude A. Sher ~3 Ridge Road Searington. NY 11507 Rudolph H. Bruer. Esq. Main Road Southold. NY 11971-1q66 Mr. Thomas A. Palmer P.O. Box :218 Cutchogue. NY 11935 Klm Fallon 55 Harbor View Avenue Mattituck. NY 11952 Mr. Jori C. Kerbs LulO Riley Avenue Mattituck. NY 11952 Mr. Frank Cichanowicz Briarcliff Landscape P.O. Box 222 Peconic. NY 11958 Samuels. ~; Steelman Architects 25235 Main. Road Cutchogue~ NY 11935 Stephen L. Ham III. Esq. t~5 Hampton Road Southampton. NY 11968 Mr. Henry E. 320 Love Lane Mattituck. NY Raynor. Jr. 11952 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wipf 9qO West Creek Avenue Cutchogue. NY 11935 Mr. John Thatcher F.I. Nature Conservancy P.O. Box 132 Green Village. NJ 07935 Robert T. Bayley, AIA 150 LAKEVIEW Terrace East Marion, NY 11939-0595 Delivered to NEWSPAPERS 4/19/94 Copies o£ aii fiies in board boxes and to Chairman 4/19/94. Copy of legal notice to: Town Cierk (for coord.) Buiiding Oept. Posted on Town Cierk Builetin on 4/19/94. Board Albert J. Krupski, President John Holzapfel, Vice President William G. Albertson Martin H. Gan-ell BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hail 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 April 13, 1994 Stephen L. Ha~%~III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: JOHN & JUDITH STRIPP SCTM 97-2-9 Dear Mr. Ham, On March 23, 1994 the Southold Board of Trustees held their field inspectionon the above property. The Beards' feeling is that although the survey appears to be accurate, we request that dry wells be placed on the survey, and a full Wetland Permit application be submitted to our office. We feel it will be impossible to complete construction without working within our jurisdiction. If you have any questions, please contact our office. Sincerely, Albert J. Krupski, Jr. President, Beard of Trustees AJK/djh Cc. Bldg. Dept. CAC/ / FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 553 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06390 Re; Stripp variance application $ 4218 / March 26, 1994 Lot No. 1000-7-2-9 / & ~ 4220 Mr. Gerald Goehringer - Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir: I write this letter on behalf of the Fishers Island Conservancy to issue several cautionary notes regarding Mr. Stripp's application (~ 4218) for a variance (Lot No. 1000-7-2-9). This lot is located in an extremely sensitive environmental area located just to the north- west of Barlow Pond, one of the Island's 3 surface reservoirs, and is in a watery area known locally as the "sunken forest", due to the frequent presence of wetlands in the area 'and the increasingly obvious subsidence of the land that often leaves tree trunks growing out of the swamp water. In olden times, this area served as a drainage flow from Barlow Pond down to West Harbor. Geographically, wetlands make up a very large portion of Mr. Stripp's lot - a circumstance that causes its own problems, since it restricts to a very narrow area any positioning for a house site. The environmental sensitivity of the area, and the tight dimensions provided for any kind of house site are reflected in the many conditions that the N.Y. State Department of Environmental Conservation laid down as needing to be followed if a house were seriously considered for this site at all. In looking over the property, then, the Conservancy's land-use Committee was struck by four things. First, the complex environmental sensitivity of the site, leading to many restrictions if the site was prepared for building; Second, the extreme closeness of the house site to the road, violating, one would imagine, many of FIDCO's "East End" preferences for housing set well back from the road, not to mention Southold Town Ordinances dealing with the same subject. Third, the'house site envisions a sw~ming pool - in this location an environmental nightmare. Where, for example, is the owner going to put all the chlorinated or chemically treated water if he empties or cleans out his pool for the winter ? The water table is very close to the surface here, and dumping it all in the wetland is obviously out of the question. West Harbor is not only too far away, but requires any drain to cross roads and property lines. To us, the mere planning of a pool on this site is questionable. Fourthly, and lastly, I have been informed by both Ed Homing, H.L. Ferguson Museum Curator and Island Biologic expert, as well as by Charles Ferguson, President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum, that the land owned by Mr. Stripp .contains an archaeological site of American - 2 - Indian origin - much of it as yet unexplored. I am enclosing some documentation on this matter, sent me recently by Mr. Ferguson. In sur~mation, we believe this land is questionable as a building site, primarily because of environmental factors surrounding the projected swimming pool and its drainage, not to mention the extreme closeness and prevalence of nearby wetlands. Our over-riding consideration at this point, however, is that any construction in the immediate vicinity of the house site'would have an adverse impact on an ancient Indian archaeological a=ea. We recommend at this time that any action by the Southold Board of Zoning Appeals be postponed until a) further exploration work can determine the precise extent and dimensions of any ancient American ~'Indian activity on this sitei and b) until the Southold Board of Trustees' can adeqUately address and assess the legal an~ envir?~en~al impacts of possible encroachment (via excavation, buildzng, ant lane disturbance) of an ancient American Indian archaeological dig site. The Trustees should also, in our opinion, be requested to judge the environmental impacts caused by the draining of chemically treated water eminating from the proposed swimming pool, with particular reference to the extreme closeness of nea~rby wetlands. This letter can be used as the Conservancy's official comment at the Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing on April 6th, 1994. Sincerely, John H. Tha~c~h'~r~Jr/. ~ President Fishers Island C6n~ervancy Note ~ It should be observed, as a post-script to this letter, that Suffolk County has declared all of Fishers Island to be a "Critical Environmental Area" (CEA), thus requiring a "long form" environmental assessment to be filed (5 pages filled out by owner) if construction of a dwelling in such an ecologically sensitive area is even contemplated. To our knowlege, no such assessment form has been filed by either the owner, his agent, or his architect. If not, we wonder, why not ? Re: Stripp Applications for variances # 4218 and ~ 4220 (Lot. No. 1000-7-2-9) Hearing scheduled for 4/6/94. FISHERS NEW YORK SCALE OF yARDS ' (~) Shell h~s DURF[E NOTE - The John Stripp peoperty (1000-7-2-9) is with location of shell heap (G) on map. Ferguson text direction of "200 yds. south and west" refers to location of shell heap, not Barlow Pond, says Mr. C. Ferguson. Text notes only a "portion".of this heap has been searched. Mr. C. Ferguson and Mr. E. Homing confirm this. J. Thatcher Jr. - F.I. Conservancy '8 FI$11ERS ISLAND Section B, an area. about 12 ft. by 44 ft., lies 35 ft. northeast of A, at the base of the hill slope, and a road has covered this de msit for years. As new cement pavement was to be laid, digging in this area was pushed with all haste. Shells were enconntered at a depth of 4 in. and continued downward lot about 3 ft. Several pits were found, all about 3 ft. in diauteler and 4 ft. in depth. In one section q.,here mussel shells abounded, about three-quarters of a jar, shown restored in the frontispiece, was found. Potsherds, pieces of stone pipe bowls, a gaming stone, bone awls and pins, and several stone mortars' were fonnd among the shell layers. Some of the pottery pieces bad disintegrated ~nd conld not be saved. Section C was opened due northward from the center of B for 20 ft. at a widtb of 10 ft. For ball the distance the average depth of the topsoil was 8 in. Beneath this, tbe shell stratum measured about 16 in. with 4 in. of underlying ash. Early in Ibe digging, a pit measuring 4½ ft. by 3 ft. deep was located, though nothing was found in it r, avea few potsherds and some animal boneR. The earlier laying of a pipe line had ruined much of the structure and contents of this pit. Between two boulders on the western boundary of the excavation, another fire pit was located and opened. This sectibn has yielded a bone bead, bone awls, a slender pestle-like Rtone, a broken, badly decomposed, ornamented pot and a clam shell dipper (pl. xt, ~.). ~. EXPLORATION BRICK YARD'---EAST ({;). This shell heap lies in a hollow about 75 yds. from Barlow entire area from abont 200 y~s. SOLlth anti west has furt~ This is a _measur~g only 100 It. by 25 ft. Two pits and no burials were found in it. About g in. of top soll covers the layer of shells which varies from 1 in. to 4 in. in depth. searched and has yield~oon, a broke fish ~, bone awls, bammer stones, arrow points, and a crude axe. Broken pottery, in useless frag- and the usual quantities of animal hones were /~ meats, found throughout. PKNINSULA (O). About $ in. of top soil coxers this deposit, and a spring is located tit its southern edge where the marsh commences. It was in the first section dug, an area about 8 ft. by $ ft., that the undisturbed burial was found. Twenty feet east of this excavation another pit was started before work was discontinued for tbe winter. The shell heap measures 30 ft. by 60 ft., and bas an average depth of 2 ft. from the surface. Arrow points, a graphite paint atone, and potsherds were found. SAY VIBW (ti). This deposit lies at the water's edge, and has an area of IS0 it. by 90 ft., and only one pit has been excavated. The topsoil was mixed with shells to a deptb of 12 in. beneath which an 8 in. layer of shells was found. Beneath tbls was a stratum of yellow dirt about 6 in. thick, and below, shells continued downward for more than 2 ft. In V' FISHERS ISLAND CONSERVANCY, INC. BOX 555 FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK 06~90 Re: Stripp variance application # 42i8 / March 26, 1994 / & ~ 4220 Lot'No. 1000-7-2-9 - Mr. Gerald Goehringer - Chairman Southold Board of Zoning Appeals Southold, N.Y. 11971 Dear Sir": I write this letter on behalf of the Fishers Island Conservancy to issue several cautionary notes regarding Mr. Stripp's application (~ 4218) for a variance (Lot No. 1000-7-2-9). This lot is located in an extremely sensitive environmental area located just to the north- west of Barlow Pond, one of the Island's 3 surface reservoirs, and is in a watery area known locally as the "sunken forest", due to the frequent presence of wetlands in the area and the increasingly obvious subsidence of the land that often leaves tree trunks growing out of the sw.amp water. In olden times, this area served as a drainage flow from Barlow Pond down to West Harbor. Geographically, wetlands make up a very large portion of Mr. Str%pp's lot - a circumstance that causes its own problems, since it restricts to a very narrow area any positioning for a house site. The environmental sensitivity of the area, and the tight dimensions provided for any kind of house site are reflected in the many conditions that the N.Y. State Department of ~vtronmental Conservation laid do~n as needing to be followed if a house were seriously considered for this site at all. In looking over the property, then, the Conservancy's land-use Co~mnittee was struck by four things. First, the complex environmental sensitivity of the site, leading to many restrictions if the site was prepared for building; Second, the extreme closeness of the house site to the road, violating, one would imagine, many of FIDCO's "East End" preferences for housing set well back from the road, not to mention Southold Town Ordinances dealing with the same subject. Third, the house site envisions a sw{ming pool - in this location an environmental nightmare. Where, for example, is the owner going to put all the chlorinated or chemically treated water if he empties or cleans Out his pool for the winter ? The water table is very close to the _surface here, and dumping it all in the wetland is obviously out of. the question. West Harbor is not only too far away, but requires any drain to cross roads and property lines. To us, the mere planning of a pool on this site is questionable. Fourthly, and lastly, I have been informed by both Ed Homing, H.L. Ferguson Museum Curator and Island Biologic expert, as well as by Charles Ferguson, President of the H.L. Ferguson Museum, that the land owned by Mr. Stripp contains an archaeological site of American Indian origin - much of it as yet unexplored. I am enclosing some documentation on this matter, sent me recently by Mr. Ferguson. In summation, we believe this land is questionable as a building site, primarily because of environmental factors surrounding the projected swimming pool and its drainage, not to mention the extreme closeness and prevalence of nearby wetlands. Our over-riding consideration~at this point, however, is that any construction in the immediate vicinity of the.house site would have an adverse impact on an ancient Indian archaeological azea. We reco~end at this time that any action by the Southold Board of Zoning Appeals be postponed until a) further exploration work can determinethe precise extent and dimensions of any ancient American Indian activity on this site; and b) until the Southold Board of Trustees can adequately address and assess the legal and environmental impacts of possible encroachment (via excavation, building, and land disturbance) of an ancient American Indian archaeological dig site. The Trustees should also, in our opinion, be requested to judge the environmental impacts caused by the draining of chemically treated water eminating from the proposed swimming pool, with particular reference to the extreme closeness of nearby wetlands. This letter can be used as the Conservancy's official comment at the Board of Zoning Appeals public hearing on April 6th, 1994. Sincerely, Fishers Island C6n~ervancy Note - It should be observed, as a post-script to this letter, that Suffolk County has declared all of Fishers Island to be a "Critical Environmental Area" (CEA), thus requiring a "long form" environmental assessment to be flied (5 pages filled out by owner) if construction of a dwelling in such an ecologically sensitive area is even contemplated. To our knowlege, no such assessment form has been filed by either the owner, his agent, or his architect. If not, we wonder, why not ? Re: Stripp Applications for variances # 4218 and # 4220 (Lot..No. 1000-7-2-9) Hearing scheduled for 4/6/94. ARCH EO LOG~OAoLF EXPLORAT~ FISHERS ISI,AlqD DURFEE -b West M~Stic NOTE - The John Stripp peoperty (1000-7-2-9) iS almost with location of shell heap (G) on map. Ferguson text direction of "200 yds. south and west" refers to location of shell heap, not Barlow Pond, says Mr. C. Ferguson. Text notes only a "po--~-~ion" of this 'heap has'been searChed. Mr. C. Fersuson and Mr. E. Horning confirm this. J. Thatcher Jr. - F.I. Conservancy '8 FISEERS ISLAND Section B, an area about 12 ft. by 44 ft., lies 35 ft. northeast of A, at the base of the hill slope, and a road has covered this deposit for years. As new cement pavement was to lie laid, diggblg in this area was ' pushed with all hasle. Shells were enconnlered at a depth of 4 in. and continued downward for abo,t 3 ft. Several pils were found, all about 3 ft. iu diameter and 4 ft. in depth. In one section where mussel shells abounded, about three-quarters of a jar, showu restored in the frontispiece, was found. Potsherds, pieces of stone pipe bowls, a gaming stone, bone awls ' and pins, and several stone mortars' were fonnd among the shell l:~yers. Some of the pottery pieces had disintegrated and could not be saved. Section C was opened due northward from the center of B for 20 ft. atawidtboflOft. For halflhe distance the average depth of the topsoil was 8 in. Beneath this, thc shell slratum measured about 16 in. with 4 in. of underlyin~ asb. Early in the digging, a p~t measuring 4~ ft. by 3 ft. deep was located, though nothing was found in it save a few potsherds and some animal bones, The earlier laying of a pipe line had ruined much of the structnre and contents of this pit. Between two boulders on the western boundary of the excavation, another fire pit was located and opened. This section has yielded a bone bead, bone awls, a slender pestledike stone, a broken, badly decomposed, ornamented pot and a clam shell dipper (pl. x~, ,~.). EXPLORATION 9 BglCK yARD---EAST (~;). Tiffs shell heap lies india hollow about 75 yds. from Barlow Poud, and th~._~e entire area from about 200 yds._~south and west has f~-rn~hed surface finds. This is a small de~, ~easuring only 100 ft. by 25 ft. Two pits and no burials were found in it. About 8 in. of top soil covers the layer of shells which varies from 1 in. to 4 in. in depth. ,Only a portion o[ this heap has been searc ~ed and bas yielded a shell spoqn, a broken bone ~, bone awls, hammer stones, arrow points, and a crude axe. Broken pottery, in useless frag- ments, and the usual quantities of animal bones wer~/~ found throughout. ~,~.~ssvl. a (v). About 5 in. of top soil covers tiffs deposit, and a spring is located at its southern edge where the marsh commences. It was in the first section dug, an area about 8 ft. by 5 ft., that the undisturhed burial was found. Twenty feet east of this excavation another pit was started hefore work was discontinued for the winter. The shell heap measures 30 ft. by 60 ft:, and has an average depth o! 2 ft. from the snrface. Arrow points, a graphite paint stone, and potsherds were found. uny view (~), This deposit lies at the water's edge, and has an'area of 1511 ft. by 90 ft., and only one pit has been excavated. The topsoil was mixed with shells to a depth of 12 in. beneath which an 8 in. layer of shells was found. Beneath this was a stratum of yellow dirt about 6 in. thick, and below, shells continued downward for more tban 2 ft. In Fishers Island Development Corporation Robert B. Calhoun, Jr. President P.O. Drawer E Fishers Island, New York 06390 March 31, 1994 Thomas F. Doherty, Jr. ~,~,~ APR 5~994 [dl~ Board of Appeals Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Dear Southold Board of Appeals, The Fishers Island Development Corporation would like to go on record with the Town of Southold regarding the building permit application submitted by John Stdpp covering Block #32, Lot #5 on the East End of Fishers Island. It is our strong opinion that the minimum setback for any construction of buildings, pools or terraces should be at least 35 feet. We will further require appropriate landscaping as part of our regular approval process. We believe that the 35 foot setbacks are the minimum acceptable in order to preserve the "park like" appearance of the East End. The vast majodty of improvements on the East End far exceed that standard. Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you have any questions or comments. bert B. Calhoun, Jr. cc: S. Doyen S. Ham R. duPont Thomas F. Doherty, Jr. ................................................................................ TRANSMISSION RESULT REPORT ....................(APR 05 ~94 12:53PM) TOWN HALL 516 ?65 1823 .................................................................................................................................................................................. (AUTO) ..................... DATE START REMOTE TERMINAL TIME RE- MODE TOTAL PERSONAL LABEL FILE TIME IDENTIFICATION SULTS PAGES NO. APR 05 12:S2PM 2871076 00'45" OK S 01 010 E)ECM >)REDUCTION S)STANDARD M)MEMORY C)CONFIDENTIAL ~)BATCH D)DETAIL $)TRAMSFER F)FIME P)POLLIMG L IDEC PER#IT NLAqBER 1-4T38-00102/00001-0 FACILITY/PROGRAH NUMBER(S) n ~XP]RATIOH DATE(S) tat Oeceg~er 31, 1996 TYPE OF PER#IT · HeN O Renegei O #o~tf$catiorl O Permit to Co~4truct 0 Pe~Jt ~o ~rate I Arti te 15, Title 5: Prot~t~ O ~YCRR ~8: gater Q~LJty 0 Article 27, TJtte 7; ~YCRR ~: of Ua(ers ArticLe 15, Title 15: Water Supply Article 15, Title 15: We(er Trmncport Article 15, Title 15: Long Island Wells . . . ArticLe 15, Title 2?: Wild, Scenic and Recremtional Rivers Other: PERHXT iSSUED TO John & Judith Stripp Certification Article 17, Titles ?, 8: SPOES Arttcte'19: Air Pollution Control Article 23, Title 27: Wined L~nd RecLamation ArticLe 24: Freehweter ge(lands Artfcie 25: Tidal WetLanda ADDRESS OF PER#]TTEE 4 Scatacook Trait, gee(on, CT 06883 CONTACT PER~ON FOR PERHLTTED UORK John & Judith Strl~F) NANE AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY Stripp Property - Bario~ Pond SoL id Weste #m~Bgemm~t n Article 27, Title 9; 6HYCRR 373: Hezerdc~s Waste g~t Q Article ~: Coastal Erosim N~g~nt 0 ArtJcte ~ Ft~ta~n ITELEPHONE NLk~BER ITELEPHONE NUHBER LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY Bsrlo~ pond - SCTN #1000-7-2-9 COUNTY TO~N UATERCOURSE NYTH COORDINATES SuffoLk Sou(hold Bar(ow Por~ Cor~truct single femity daelting, pooL, septic system and regrade parcel adjacent to BerLo~ Pond. accordance with the attached NYSDEC approved plan dated 12/29/93. AiL ,ork shaLL be in By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict cempLiance Nith the ECL, eLL appLicabLe regulations, the GonereL Conditiems specified (see page Z) and any Special Conditions included ee part of this poreit. REGIONAL PEPJ4IT ADNINISTRATOR: IADDRESS ~ e~c'~r~¥e~ ~,1, ~L/~,~,i.~ BLdg. 40, SUNY, Ro~ 219, Stay Brook, NY 11~0-2356 AUT~IZED SIGNATURE I DATE Page 1 of 6 I mpe~t ions 1. The permitted site or facility, including relevant records, is subject to in- inspection at reasonable hours and intervals by an authorized representative of the Deperi.cnt of Enviro.,cntal Conservation (the D~par~r~nt} to determine ~ether the permittee is cc~','plying with this permit and the ECL Such represen- ter ive r~y order the ~ork suspended pursuant to ECL 71-0301 and .5~PA 401(3}. A copy of this permit, including all referenced n~ps, dra~vings and specie conditions, mast be available for inspection by the Depar~r~nt at all tirr~s at the project site. Failure to produce e copy of the permit upon request by a D~per~,~nt representative is a violation of this permit. Permit a~anges and Flem~als 2. The Deparmrent reserves the right a) tions is found; b) the permit was obtained by misrepresentation or failure to relevant facts; c) ne~vrmterial inforrration is discovered; or d) environmental conditions, relevant technology, or applicable regulation have rraterially changed since the permit v~s issued. to rmdify, suspend or revoke this permit v~en: the scope of the permitted activity is exceeded or a violat ion of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ECL and pertinent regula- disclose I~/v or The permittee mJst sub'nit a separate written application to the Deparb','cnt $or renev~l, rrodification or transfer of this permit. Such application rrust include any forms, fees or suppla'runtal info~¥ation the Depar~]~nt requires. Any renewal, rmdification or transfer granted by the Departrrent trust be in writing. The permittee rrust submit a renewal application at least: a) 180 days before expiration of permits for State Pollutant Discharge Elimination Syste~ (SR~6S), Fazardous V~ste Manage'runt Facilities (~), rmjor Air Pollution Control (Al=C) and Solid V~ste rVanagaTent Facilities (~/M=); and b} 30days before expiration of all other permit types. Unless expressly provided for by the Depara]unt, issuance of this permit does not rrgdify, supersede or rescind any order or determination previously issued by the Depar'oTent or any of the tem~, conditions or requireYunts contained in such order or determination. Other 6. Legal Cbligetions of Pem~ittee The permittee has accepted expressly, by the execution of the application, the full legal responsibility for all daTuges, direct or indirect, of whatever nature and by v~aTever suffered, arising out of the project described in this permit and has agreed to i ndaTnify and save harmless the State frown suits, actions, d~uges and costs of every na~u and description resulting fra~ thi project. This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon th. lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the irrpairrrent of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a gerson not a party to the permit. The pemnittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits, approvals, easu]unts and rights-of-way that may be required for this project. lands, Page 2 of 6 ADDITIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ARTICLES 15 (Tille 5), 24, 25, 14 and 6 NYCRR Parl 608 ( . ~:~7~-) SPECIAL CONDITIONS Any work,disturbance, and storage of construction materials shall be confined to: within the "Limit of Clearing and Disturbance,, as shown on the approved plan. Heavy equipment, including bulldozers, backhoes, payloaders, etc., shall not be operated beyond the limits of clearing on the approved plan. A snow fence or other temporary, project-limiting fence shall be erected prior to the commencement of any construction activities: along the "limits of clearing" on the approved plan. Prior to commencement of any construction activities, a continuos row of straw bales shall be staked end to end: along the base of the snow fence ( or other temporary, project ~miting fence) on the upslope or project side of the fence. The-bales shall be maintained, repaired and replaced as often as necessary to ensure proper function, until all disturbed areas are permanently vegetated. The average useful life of a bale is approximately 3-4 months. Sediments trapped by the bales shall be removed to an approved upland location before the bales themselves are removed. 1-4738-00102/00002-0 NEW Y~STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVA~ON e J 11. 1~. For Article 24 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Freshwater Wetlands All disturbed areas where soil is temporarily exposed/stockpiled for longer than one (1) day shall be covered with a tarp or contained by a continuous line of staked straw bales placed on the downslope or wetland side. Any demolition debris/~xcess construction materials/excess excavated materials shall be immediately and completely disposed of on an approved upland site more than 100 feet from any regulated freshwater wetland. These materials shall be suitably stabilized so as not to re-enter any water body, wetland, or wetalnd alaacent area. Excavated materials/fill materlals shall be stockpiled more than 100 feet landward of the wetland or water body and shall be contained by straw bales or silt fencing to prevent erosion. ' All fill shall consist of clean soil, sand and/or gravel that is free of the following substances: asphalt, slag, flyash, broken concrete, demolition debris, garbage, household refuse, tires, woody materials including tree or landscape debris, and metal objects. The introduction of materials toxic to aquatic life is expressly prohibited. During the grading or sloping operation soil shall not be placed in or graded toward the wetland. The work area shall be graded to conform with the elevation and contours of the undisturbed land immediately adjacent to the work area. All roof runoff and pool discharge shall be directed to drywells located according to the approved plan. Ail equipment and machinery shall be stored and safely contained greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body at the end of each work day. This will serve to avoid the inadvertent leakage of deleterious substances into the regulated area. Fuel or other chemical storage tanks shall be contained and located at all times in an area greater than 100 feet landward of the regulated wetland or water body. If the above requirement cannot be met by the permittee, then the storage areas must be designed to completely contain any and all potential leakage. Such a contaminant system must be approved by NYSDEC staff prior to equipment, machinery or tank storage within 100 feet of the regulated wetland or water body. 1-4738-00102/00001-0 PROGRAM NUMBER Page of 6 NEW~K STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEI SPECIAL CONDITIONS For Article 24 ( Freshwater Wetlands _) 13. All areas of soil disturbance resulting from this project shall be -- seeded with an appropriate perennial grass; and: mulohed with straw immediately upon completion of the project, within two (2) days of final grading, or by the expiration of the permit, whichever ,is first. Mulch shall be maintained until a suitable vegetative cover is established. If seeding is impraotieable due to tho time of year, a temporary net/mulch shall be applied and final seeding shall be 'performed as senn as weather conditions favor germination and growth. 14. The permittee shall incorporate the following langugage as a notice covenant to the deed: "Regulated freshwater wetlands associated with MY-9 are located on or near the properties of John & Judith Stripp and his/her/their heirs, assigns or successors. This property is subject to the provisions of ECL Article 24, and the conduct of regulated activities may occur only pursuant to ECL Article 24 if prior approval is given by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). Regulated activities include, but are not limited to clearing of vegetation; application of chemicals; excavation; grading and filling; and erection of any structure(s)." This deed covenant shall be recorded with the Clerk of Suffolk County within 90 days of the issuance of this permit. A copy of the covenanted deed or other acceptable proof of record, along with the number assigned to this permit, shall be sent within one calendar year of the issuance of this permit to: NYSDEC, Regional Manager BEP, SUNY Bldg. 40, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356. Supplementary Special Conditions (A) through (F) attached. 1-4738-00102/0000 I-0 I ~rACII I]Y ID NUMBER PROGRAM NUMBER Page 5 of 6 SUPPLEMENTARY SPECI,~ CONDITIONS The following conditions apply to all permits~ A copy of this permit, including all conditions and approved plans, shall be available at the project site whenever authorized work is in progress. The permit sign enclosed with the permit shall be protected from the weather and posted in a conspicuous location at the work site.until all authorized work has been completed. The permittee shall require that any contractor, project engineer, or other person responsible for the overall supervision of this project reads, understands, and complies with this permit and all its general, special, and supplementary special conditions. Any failure to comply precisely with all of the terms and conditions of this permit, unless authorized in writing, shall be treated as a violation of the Environmental Conservation Law. If any of the permit conditions are unclear, the permittee must contact the Division of Regulatory Affairs at the address on page one or telephone (516) 444-0365. Co If project design modifications become necessary after permit issuance, the permittee shall submit the appropriate plan changes for approval by the Regional Permit Administrator prior to undertaking any such modifications. The permittee is advised that substantial modification may require submission of a new application for permit. At least two days prior to commencement of the project, the permittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form certifying that they are fully aware of and understand all terms and conditions of this permit. Within 30 days of completion of the authorized work, the bottom portion of that form shall also be signed and returned, along with photographs of the completed work and, if required, a survey. Eo For projects involving activities to be undertaken in phases over a period of more than one year, the permittee shall notify the Regional Permit Administrator in writing at least 48 hours prior to recommencing work in subsequent years. The granting of this permit does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility of obtaining a grant, easement, or other necessary approval from the Division of Land Utilization, Office of General Services, Tower Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 (518) 474-2195, which may be required for any encroachment upon State-owned lands underwater. DEC Permit No. !-4738-00102/00001-0 Page6 of 6 ;YSDEC ~ureau of Environmental Protection !ldg. 40, SUNY ]tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Issued TO: ~.~4 Contractor's Name Contractor's Address Contractor's Phone No. ?o whom it may concern: ~ursuant to General Condition Number 1 of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified :hat the authorized activity shall commence on ?his notice is to be sent at least two days in advance of commencement of the project. 3he permit sign will be posted at the site and copy of permit will be available at site for _nspection. Submitted by: Zailure to notify or post sign will leave owner and/or contractor subject to applicable :enalties for non-compliance with permit conditions. iYSDEC ~ureau of Environmental Protection {ldg. 40, SUNY ]tony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Issued To: -JO~ +~.-~,~]!~4 Contractor's Name Contractor's Address Contractor's Phone No. whom it ~a~'concern: 'uraua~t to General Condition Number i of the above referenced permit you are hereby notified ~hat the authorized activity was completed on Submitted by: 'his notice, with photos of completed work and/or completed survey, ~s to be sent to above ddress promptly upon complettion of project. Failure to notify will leave owner and/or · cntractor subject to applicable penalities for non-compliance ~ith permit conditions. 95-20-1 (8/87)--9d New York State Department of Environmental Conservation NOTICE The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)'has issued permit(s) pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law for work being conducted at this site. For further information regarding the nature and extent of work approved and any Departmental conditions on it, contact the Regional Permit Administrator listed below. Please refer to the permit number shown when contacting the DEC. Permit Number Expiration Date Regional Permit Administrator NOTE: This notice is NOT a permit TRUSTEES ,vi. Bredemeyer. III. Prcside,I ~'nry P. Smilh, Vicc PIcsidcnl Albcrl J. Krnpski, Jr, John L. Bedfloski: J~. '. John B. Tuihill Telephonic (516) 765-1892 BOARD ()lC TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN ¢)F SOUTIIOLD SCOTT L. IIARRIS Supervisor Town ilall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516} 765-1800 May 25, 1990 Glen Just, President J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11959 RE: John & Judith Stripp Property/Fishers Island SCTM #1000-7-2-9 Dear Mr. Just: Please be advised that the Trustees reviewed the above-referenced project, and after an on site inspection, it was determined that this project is out of Trustee jurisdiction. Ail other approvals that may be applicable should be secured prior to commencement of work to be done. Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trustees JMB:jb cc: CAC Bldg. Dept. File APPEALS BOARD MEM_BERS Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 F~x (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: FROM: DATE: Town Attorney Laury Dowd Jerry Goehringer. Chai~ ~~___~ April 1. 1994 SUBJECT: Parcel ID 1000-7-2-9 {John Stripp) at Fishers Island Both the Zoning Appeals Board and the Board of Town Trustees have applications before them for proposed construction on a vacant lot situated on a private road at the~East End of Fishers Island. As an environmental agency of the Town. the Town Trustees has been asked by our office to conduct a full SEQRA process which should include concerns made ,by the Fishers Island Conservancy - pursuant to telephone calls confirmed by John Thatcher with Al Krupski. and discussions about the sensitivity of this parcel: (a) aS a possible Indian encampment, and (b) containing substantial wetland grass areas due to. lot land contours and its closeness to Barlow Pond. Since some inspections have been made recently by the Trustees. we would like to ask. your consideration ~ and intervention in recommending a full SEQRA review which would include,the archeolocjical concerns as well as wetland impacts, rather than waiving jurisdiction as was done in a 1990 Trustees' application. (particularly since the setback variance before the,ZBA is limited as Type II). Stephen Ham. the attorney for the applicants, has been made aware of the sensitivity of this lot and he feels that the Trustees must waive jurisdiction as was done,in 1990 for a different project. The NYS DEC has issued a permit for a new dwelling and inground swimmingpool, and was lead agency (possibly uncoordinated). Your direction in this project is appreciated and will be needed prior to April 6. 1994. if possible, Copies of the DEC permit. County Tax Map. prior Trustees' communications, and recent communications from the Fishers Island · Nature Conservancy are attached. A APPEALS BOARD IVIEMBERS Gerard P. Goehr/nger, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 TO: FROM: DATE: Chairman and Members of the Board of Town Trustees Jerry Goehringer. Chairman. Board of Appeals March 23. 19gq SUBJECT: Your Pending Review Concerning 1000-007-02-009 at FI Current Owners: John and Judith Stripp As you may know. John Thatcher of, the F.I. Nature Conservancy has contacted both our office and the Trustees' Chairman. Al Krupski. with reference to archeological and environmental concerns~ at the above-noted premises. Mr. Thatcher has indicated that the 5outhold-Town* Board of Trustees will be visiting the site soon and evaluating the need for a wetlands permit. It is urged that when SEQRA is processed by the Board of. Trustees. that information be submitted to evaluate and (if possible) mitigate, all historical and archeelogical issues, as well as coordinating the same with the F.I. Museum Director. Charles Ferguson. Our office has received an application for setback variances, which are Type II actions for Zoning Boards. but would, like to be informed of~ further developments as an interested agency. Stephen Ham. Esq. is representing Mr. and Mrs. Stripp in the variance setback application and was recently-informed of the concerns-recently raised by Mr. Thatcher and the Fishers Island Nature Conservancy. Please furnish us. as an interested agency, with copies of the documentation. when submitted, on these areas. Thank you. JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 TO: FROM: RE: SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS JUDITH T. TERRY. SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ZONING APPEAL NO. 4220 --John E. and Judith D. Stripp Dated: March 4. 1994 Transmitted is amended application for variance of John E. and Judith D. Stripp together with letter from Matthews ~, Ham, attorneys for applicant, copy of Southold Town Building Department Notice of Disapproval, Amended Notice to Adjacent Property Owners. ~ APPEALS BOARD MEMBEi~ Gem~l P. C-~ehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. J~mes Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOAP, D OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY~ APRIL 6~ 1994~ commencing at the times specified below: 1. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4221 - ARTHUR BURNS. This is a request for a variance based upon the March 1, 1994 Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector concerning a building permit application for fencing around the existing tennis-court, which height exceeds the requirements when located in a front yard; ref. Article XXlII, Section 100-231 of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: County Tax Map Parcel Residential. 3525 Private Road #13, Mattituck, NY; No. 1OOO-105-1-4. Zone District: R-80 ~- 7:32 p.m. App1. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. (Continuation from March 2, 199q). Proposed dwelling with reduced front yard setback from Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; 1OOO-7-2-9. Page 2 - Notice of Hea~gs Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 6. 199q 3- 7:ZtO p.m. App]. No. 4220 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 24, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for a swimmingpool with enclosure in a front yard location; ref. Article III, Section 100-32 of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Pr'irate Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-7-2--9. 4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4222 - CINDY BENEDETTO. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's March 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for aa addition at the rear of existing dwelling which will be located within 75 feet Lagoon; ref. Article XXlll, Section Code. Location of Property: Lot No. Section III; 910 Maple Lane, Greenport, NY; County Parcel '-1000-35-5-26. The subject premises is substandard and is located in the R-40 Residential Zone District. of the bulkhead along Dawn 100-239.4B of the Zoning 61 at Cleaves Point, ID 5. 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4227 - WILLIAM GASSER. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for two identification signs, as exist on fence, which do not meet the setback requirement of 15 feet from Page 3 - Notice of He~lll~gs Southoid Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 6, 1994 ail property lines, ref: Article XIX, Sectio~ 1OO-~1(c), Article XVIII, Section 100-81-C(2a) of the Zoning Code. Zone District: Hamlet Business. 6. 7:55 p.m.. Appi. No. q223 - DONALD BREHM. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspectorls March q, 199q Notice of Disapproval concer~ing a building permit application for a deck addition proposed within 75 feet of t-he bulkhead along Dawn Lagoon; ref. Article XXIII, Sectio~ 100-239.qB of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: 1010 Maple Lane, Greenport, NY; Lot No'. 60 III; 1010 Maple Lane, Greenport, NY; 1OOO-35-5-27. The subject premises is located in the R-~O Zone District. at Cleaves Point, Section County Parcel ID substandard and is 7- B:O0 p.m. Appl. No. ~226 - THOMAS AND JOAN KELLY. This is a request for a variance based upon the Bui]ding Inspector's March 10, 1~4 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to locate a storage building within 75 feet of the bulkhead along Horseshoe Cove at Cutchogue Harbor; ref. Article XIII, Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: 1050 West Cove Road, at Nassau Point, Cutchogue, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-111-5-1 containing 1.54 Page a - Notice of Heal~lFgs Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 6. 199~ This is an application, with known as 1350 West Cove Road, County Parcel ID 1000-111-5-2, 8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 422q - THOMAS AND ROBY GLUCKMAN. amendments, concerning property Nassau Point, Cutchogue, NY; requesting: a) a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 23, 199q Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to alter an existing garage with aL[ached guest unit, which will include an expansion of the guest unit by more than 50 percent of its present size; ref. Article XXlV, Section 100-241 of the Zoning Code; and b) a variance based upon the Building Inspector's t~arCh 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to construct an inground pool, pool house, deck and fence enclosure, which will not be located in the required rear yard or required front yard; ref. Article III, Section 1OO-33 and Section 100-33C of the Zoning Code; and c) a variance based upon the Building Inspectorls MarchJ4, 19~4 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to construct an inground pool, pool house, deck and fence enclosure, a portion of which is proposed within 75 feet of the bulkhead along Horseshoe Cove; ref. Article XXlII, Section 100-239.~B of the Zoning Code. Page 5 - Notice of Hea~s Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 6. 199q. 9- 8:13 p.m. Appl. Ho. ~22~ - RICHARD AND DOLORES PRINCIPI. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's Narch 2, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to relocate a dwelling structure within 100 feet of the L.I. Sound bluff; ref. Article XXlII, Section 1OO-239.4A-1 of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot #2 shown on the 1985 Map of Blue Horizons, Section ; also known as 4660 Blue Horizon 8luffs Road. IZeconic. NY; County Parcel ID 1000-74-1-35.52. 10. 8:20 p.m. Appl. No. 4228 - VICTOR and GAlL RERISI~ as contract vendees. (Owner: Doris E. Schwartz). This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's Narch 15, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application to locate a dwelling, the norther.ly portion of.which will be within 75 feet of the bulkhead near Gull Pond; ref. Article XXlII, Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot No. 3~ and part of 33 on the Nap of Section Two at Cleaves Point, filed Nap No. 3521; also known as 800 Snug Harbor Road, Greenport/£ast Narion, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-35-5-37. 11. 8:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4229 FRANK R. ZALESKI. This is a request for ZBA review and determination confirming and recognizing this vacant lot as exists with nonconforming Page 6 - Notice of Hem~ js Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular M~tlng of April 6. 199~ area, width and depth; ref.: Article XXIV, Section 1OO-2~q of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot #11 on the 1965 Filed Rap of Deep Hole Creek Estates; also known as 1100 Theresa Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-115-13-15. Zone District: R-~O Residential. The Board of Appeals will at said tiae and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written cum~ents may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the ti~es designated above. If you wish to revie~ the flies or need to request more information, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: March BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN .By Linda Kowalski X Copies to the following 3/15/94: Times-Review Newspaper (fax transmission) L.I. Traveler-Watchman (hand-delivered 3/15) Copies to ZBA Members with copies of file documents Newsday (Courtesy Copy for Government Watch Section) Original Posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board (in Lobby) Town Clerk (for distribution to TB & TA) Building Inspector's Office Planning Board Office Applicant or Agent noted as follows: Mr. John Carraway (for Arthur Burns) Mattituck, NY 11952-0293 John Bertani Builder, 1380 Oakwood Drive Southoid, NY 11971 Inc. (for Benedetto and Brehm appls.) Mr. and Mrs. William Gasser 2383 Fifth Avenue Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brehm Box 585, East Marion, NY 11939-0585 Samuel and Steelman 25235 Main Road Cutchogue, NY 11935 (for Thomas Kelly) Mr. David Kapell (for Thomas Gluckman) Box 463, Greenport, NY 11944-0463 Mr. Richard Principi Box 495, Amagansett, NY 11930 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rerisi 9 Cat Hollow Road Bayville, NY 11709 William D. Moore, Esq. 315 Westphalia Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952-0023 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 (for John and Judith Stripp) Mr. John Thatcher (Re: John and Judith Stripp appl.) F.I. Nature Conservancy, P.O. Box 132 Green Village, NJ O7935-O132 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK SS: Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Watchman once each week for ..................... ./. .... weeks successively, commencing on the ..... ./7 a~' i dayof ...... ./~.,..'~...~....., 19 .??.. Sworn to before me this ......... ./.?. ~ ........ day of ......... ..... ,97.¢.: "6ulkhead" ralong :'Dawn · LMoon; tel. Atflde XXlII, ~Z°nin~ Ced~ Loe~tion of , Property: Lot No.. 61 at : Ckave~ Po~R, 8ect~m IH; 910 ~,Maple t .,,,.. Omeapott, NY; County '1~ Map Pared ID ~000-35;J-26. The .subject ~ 4,-19o.4 Notice of e~DisapprovM eoncemin~ a . bUfld~B pmait applkatign f~r ~ idemJfiamon ~ ~ Of IJ feet from all properly 100-91(c), Anlde XVIII~ Sec- tJon 100-g]-C(2a) of the Z0n- ins Code. Zone Disttictr March 4 ~4 Notice ~t ~DisapprovM' ¢~ncetning at buildi~ pen~t appfication Notary Pubtic BARBARA A. ~{~I~R SOTARY PUK. LIC, ~.~ate ef #w ¥~ ~or~ pt~'Tty known'~ PlM~adS~'to locate h dv.~,mns. ,alon~ Dawn La~eon; ~ef, At. tlcle i [XXIIl, "[Section ~Oe-~9.dn of ,C~lt Lo.ti°n ~f ' ~ S~on m; i0~0 ~aplc ~_Lan~ Ore'port, NY; Coumy TH?MAS AND JOA~ .~'of a swbn~n~ pool with 10 1 r'fion; r~f. Aflicle I~1 Sec~on ] proval concerning a buildin~ ]~rmit application to locate a 100-32 of the Zontnl Code. ~Location o f ]~ope~y: Pflvate ~xa~ b~ withln 75 f~n~ ~oad off Eut End Road, of the bulkhead along 4. ?-AS pj~ Ai~ No. ~ I, flon 100-239.4B of the gonll~ ~INDY BENEDETTO. ~ ! Code. Location of ~ia~fequestfofavariaflgeba$.'t 10-~0 ~ ~o~ Roa~ at !'tor'$ March 4, 1994 No~e of County Pan:d ID 1060-111-$-I . edstint d~.lltne wM~ .~ll he ['-~U CIO~IAN. This b an ap- ~RI~ AND DOLOR.~ 'pRINClPI. This is ,[ 'request' the L.L Sound bluff; tef. ,ar. ~100-239.4A.1 of'the Zonth~ 'Code. Location 'of Prope~y:. 'Lot Ne~ 2 ~hown on tile 1985 'Map of Blue Horizons; known i~ 4660 Blue Horizon' '~t~0. 8:20 P*m?Appl. No. ~i~.IS! as contract ~(Ownec, Oo~s e, Sch,urm. fll~ is a ~equest for a w~ance ~ ~po~ the Bvflding ln- .L~6~I 'March NOTICE IS HEREBy GIVEN; punuam Io ~ ~7 of ~ To~ ~w ~ the C~e of the Town of SOU~o~, ~at the following public hea~n~s will h hold by the 'OUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF ~n R~, 5outhold, New York 1197l, on WEDNESDAy, in~ pe~Jt application ~encin I~nted in a f~nt y~; ~f. Article ~ode. ~afion of ~ope~y 'Privale Road el3. Matfituc~ NY; County T~ Map P~cel No. 1~0- 105-1-4.' Zone Dislrict: 2. 7:32 p.m. AppL No. 4218 -- ~R~. (C~in~ ~ M~h 2, 1994). ~oposed dwellin~ wilh re- ~ NY: 1~7.2-9. =~ ~ . 3.' 7:40 p.m. Appl. No~ 4220 ~ ~or's Feb~a~.24, 1994 Notice of/ Disapproval concemin~ ~ building P~vale Road off Easl End Road, . quesl f~ e v~ce ~ u~n Ike ~uildin~ Ins~cmr's M~h 4. I~ Notice of ~snppmval~mi~l a buildin~ ~rmit a~plieel~n for an 75 feet of the bul~ along croton of Property: Lot No. 61 a~ 75~~ 7:50 p.m.~Appl. No. 422? ~tice of Disappro?~ ~n~ exi~ ~ f~. ~f: A~cle XIX. S~flon 1~91(c). th~ Zoninl Code. ~n~' District: 6, 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4223 ~ lnspKmr's M~h 4. I~ Nofi~ ~ =~isappmvll concemiuf=~:buildJns=~ XXI1L Section i~-239.4E of the 1010 Maple ~ne, G~enpo~, NY; '~ in ~ R~.~ ~t.~ ~r ~,THO~ ~ zo~ KE~Y. ~e Buildthg Im~tor's Ma~h 10, 1994 Noticc of Disapp~v81 con- ~ing a ~ng ~t ~phc~ ~M ~ a stye buiMi~ within 75 *~ ~1~ XIlI, ~fion 1~239.4B of thc ~ning C~. ~aflon of Pmpe~: 1050 Wcst Cove Road, at Nassau ~. 8:05 ~.'m. Appl. No. 4224 ~ ~.'~THOMAS and ROBY GLUCK- STATE OF NI~ORK) ~of Mattituck, in smd County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK T~-~, · Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituek, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, hnn been regular- ly pul~lished in said Newspape~ once each ~eek for/ weeks successively, l~qmmenein~ on the r7 day of IM~./Ch 19(~j~_. Principal Clerk · ~o~n to before me thle [e dayof ~ NOTARY PUBLIC, ~A~ ~ N~ ~ ~MM~N ~R~ A~U~ 3~ 1~ APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ~tGerard P. C~ehringer, Chairman Ser~e Doyen, Jr. Jame~ Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Vilh Rietm~ ~. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 23 Tewn Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 1994 Stephen L. Ham, III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: Appl. No. 4218 - John and Judith Stripp Proposed Dwelling - Insufficient Front Yard Setback Dear Mr. Ham: This will confirm our telephone conversation today that it is expected that the Board will allow the hearing to be postponed until the April 6, 1994 meeting as requested by John Thatcher for the F.I. Nature Conservancy. Mr. Thatcher would like to investigate the possibility of an Indian encampment in this vicinity and review the mitigation measures required by the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation under its SEQRA and permit procedures. In the interim, we will await submission by you of the documentation necessary to amend the application for inclusion of the pool to be located in the front yard. Since the pool area shows construction within 75 feet of the DEC restricted area closest to Barlow Pond, we ask that you please obtain an updated determination from the Southold Town Trustees. (The waiver furnished was issued in 1990 and the map, as amended, should be resubmitted for the Trustees' review and updated action.) Very truly yours, CC: GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Southold Town Trustees Southold Town Building Department (Attn: Tom Fisher) APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard R C-cehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOAA~D OF APPF~LS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 14, Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 1994 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Re: Appl. No. 4218 - John and Judith Stripp Dear Mr. Ham: This letter will confirm receipt of the above application and confirm that Appeals Board Members will be individually viewing the site within the next several days. The public hearing on this application will be held at 7:45 p.m. on March 2, 1994 at the Southold Town Hall, and it is recommended that you or the owners attend the hearing for questions by Board Members and possibly from interested neighbors or other persons. For your information and record, we enclose a copy of the Legal Notice as published by our office in the February 17, 1994 edition of the L.I. Traveler-Watchman, Inc. and Times-Review Newspapers. Very truly yours, Enclosure Linda Kowalski Clerk, Board of Appeals NOTICR OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, GEORGE KRI.~. A yarlanoe bm-, quested from A~tcle XXIV~ Section Zoning Ordinance for permission to (southwesterly) sideyard setback, and LIEB VINEYARD, INC. A variance gpool and cabana sttuctu~s. · ~fence cnclo~uee, situated in an ~ Iben ~C ~qubcd rear yard. Lo~rion of Property: 14990 O~egon Road, ~utchogue. NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-~4-01-02 (now Lot (~.4.4). Zone Dis~ict: A-C. 3. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No, 4217 =~ THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO. A variance is requested fi'om Article HI, Section 100-33 for permis- sion to locate S~immingpool with fence enclosure in nn area oth~' than the required rear yard. Location of Property: 1350 Eugene's Road, ~Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2. Zone District: R-80 Residential. The subject p~mises is a substaedard lot. 4. 7:45 p.m~ Appl. No. 4218 -- JOHN F~ ~rR[PP and JUDITH SYRIPP. A vanance is requested from Article III, Section 100-32 for pmnis~ sion to locate a new p~n~ipal dwe]]in8 structure with a reduced front yard set-', back. Location of Property: Private?, Road off East End Road, FishcrS~ Island, NY; County Tax Map No. 1000-7-2-9. Zone District: R-12~f Residential. The subject premises is substandard corner lot fton6ng on pdvate roads. - $. ?:$0 p.m. AppL No. 4219 ~ DIANE HARKOFF. A variance requested from Article IX, Sectiot% 100.92 for permission to construcl storage area, replacing walk-in existing in rear yard. This project ex~ ceeds t~ maximum-permitted Io~ eragc tcquircmen;i~ this Hamle~ STATE OF N~;w YORK] ) SS: ~0UNTY OF SUFFOLK) ~~a~.~ of Mattituck, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIME~, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed, copy, bna been regular- ly published in said Newspaper once each week for /.__ weeks successively, COmmen~ On the~r/ day of~}_.~_ CHRISTINA VOUNSK! 'otary Public. State of New Yolk _._ _ _ No. 500~884 /*~ / l'~rmelpni Clerk Quslified in Suffolk County (.~ dssion F. Roitsa Noveml~er 2~ 1 ~9~ _/// Business (HB) Zone Diseict,-- --L~adon: ] -2.2. I ' of Property: 835 First Street, New ' = Tile ~oard OF Apb, als wi]] lit caJd Suffolk, NY; County Tax Map Parcel dine end place hear ~y and all pe~so~ No. 1000-117-$-]5. The subject --or reprcsemafives desiring to bebeard premises is a suba~andard lot. in the above matters. Written ¢om- 6. g:o0 p.m. Carryover from meats may also be submitted prior to February 2, 19q4 -- Continued ~f,~ the conclusion of the subject hearing. Hearing of Appl. No. 4213 -- [RW]N,~ Each hearinB will not start before tl~ and AGNES FRICK. Addition witl~ dines d~ignated above. If you wish to reduced sideyard selback at 1935 Wcstview Drive, Mattituck, NY: County Tax Map Dis~ct 1000, Section 107, Block 7, Lot 5, .. 7. 8:05 p.m; Carryover from February 2, 1994 -- Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4161 -- BAR- BARA KUJAWSKI. Accessory Aparlment use at 125 (Town House No.) Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map~Pan:el I~o. 1000-120- review the files or need to request moss information, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our offica. Dated: Febnm~ 14, BY ORD~ OF THE ~OUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ~ERARD P. GOEHRINGER 7R~,'~_t TFi ? BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR~:G~;~ . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by. the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1994, commencing at .the times specified below: 1.7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4215 GEORGE KRISS. A variance. is requested from Article XXIV, Section 100-244B of the Southold Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to construct addition with reduc- ed (southwesterly) sideyard setback, and reduced total sideyards at less than the re- quired 25 ft. Location of Pro- perty: 420 Bayer Road, Mat- tituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-139-3-21. The subject premises is a substan- dard lot containing less than 20,000 sq. ft. in area. 2. 7'.'35 p.m. Appl. No. 4~I6- LIEB VINEYARD, INC. A variance is requested from Ar- ticle III, Section 100-33 of the Southold Town Zoning Or~ dinance for permission to locate swimming pool and cabana structures, within a fence enclosure, situated in an area other than the required rear yard. Location of Proper- ty: 14990 Oregon Road, Cut- chogue, N.Y.; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-84-01-02 (now Lot No. 4.4). Zone District: 3.7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4217 - THOMAS PULS and DON- NA RICCO. A variance is re- quested from Article III, Sec- tion 100-33 for permission to locate swimming pool with fence enclosure in an area other than the required reart~ yard. Location of Pr6perty~ 1350 Eugene's Road, Cut- chogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2. Zone District: R-80 Residential. The subject premises is a substan- dard lot. - 4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4218'- JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP.. Al variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-32 for [ permission to locate a new principal dwelling structure with a reduced front yard set- back. Loc~a~on of Property: Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-7-2-9. Zone District: R-120 Residential. The subject. premises is a substandard cor- ner lot fronting on two private roads. ~ ' 5.7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4219 - DIANE HARKOFF. A variance is requested from Ar- ticle IX, Section 100-92 for permission to construct storage area, replacing walk-in cooler existing in rear yard. This project exceeds the maximum-permitted lot coverage requirement in this Hamlct-Business (HB) Zone District. Location of Proper- ty: 835 First Street, New Suf- folk, NY: County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-117-8-15. The subject premises is a substan- dard lot. 6. 8:00 p.m. Carryover frofi~ February 2, 1994 - Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4213 - IRWIN and AGNES FRICK. Addition with reduced sideyard setback at 1935 Westview Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 107, Block 7~ Lot 5. 7. 8:05 p.m. Carryover from February 2, 1994 - Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4161 - BARBARA KUJAWSKI. Ac- cessory Aprtment use at 125 (Town House Nb.} Sound Avenue, Mattituek, NY: Coun- ty Tan Map Parcel No. 1000-120-1-2.2. ' :,~' ~"The Board of Appeals will .,OUN'I'Y OF SUFFOLK s$; ;TATF_ OF NEW YORK Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that sbu is the Editor, o~ THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and ii, at ll~e notice or which the annexed is a printed cody, I~as hee~ .ptdMisbed in said 1.0ng Island 'l'r;~veler-Watcbm,m once each week for ..................... ~ .... weeks :;uccessively, comme~cing on the /~ M .... ..... S;vorn to before mc this ............ ,~ .~.. ...... clay of ........... / Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBLIC Sta,~e pi tl. aw York No, at said time and place hear any and all persons or represen- tatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be sub- mitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more informa- tion, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: February 14, 1994. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER · CHAIRMAN ,~_ ;~> .By Linda Kowalski Quai[ ed m S. ,olk County Commission Expires iqv APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE~, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2t 1994t commencing at the times specified below: 1. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4215 - GEORGE KRISS. A variance is requested from Article XXIV, Section 100-244B of the Southold Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to construct addition with reduced (southwesterly) sideyard setback, and reduced total sideyards at less than the required 25 ft. Location of Property: 420 Bayer Road, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-139-3-21. The subject premises is a substandard lot containing less than 20,000 sq. ft. in area. 2. 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4216 - LIEB VINEYARD, INC. A variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-33 of the Southold Town Zoning Ordinance for permission to locate swimmingpool ~ cabana structures, within a fence enclosure, situated in an area other than the required rear yard. Location P~ge 2 - Notice of ~rlngs Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of March 2, 1994 of Property: 14990 Oregon Road, Cutchogue, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-84-01-02 (now Lot #4.4). Zone District: A-C. 3. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4217 - THOMAS PULS and DONNA RICCO. A variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-33 for permission to locate swimmingpool with fence enclosure in an area other than the required rear yard. Location of Property: 1350 Eugene's Road, Cutchoque, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-97-6-1.2. Zone District: R-80 Residential. The subject premises is a substandard lot. 4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. A variance is requested from Article III, Section 100-32 for permission to locate a new principal dwelling structure with a reduced front yard setback. Location of Property: Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-7-2-9. Zone District: R-120 Residential. The subject premises is a substandard corner lot fronting on two private roads. 5. 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4219 - DIANE HARKOFF. A variance is requested from Article IX, Section 100-92 for permission to construct storage area, replacing walk-in cooler existing in rear yard. This project exceeds the maximum-permitted lot coverage requirement in this'Hamlet-Business (HB) Zone Page 3 - Notice of ~rings Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of March 2, 1994 District. Location of Property: 835 First Street, New Suffolk, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-117-8-15. The subject premises is a substandard lot. 6. 8:00 p.m. Carryover from February 2, 1994 - Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4213 - IRWIN and AGNES FRICK. Addition with reduced sideyard setback at 1935 Westview Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 107, Block 7, Lot 5. 7. 8:05 p.m. Carryover from February 2, 1994 - Continued Hearing of Appl. No. 4161 - BARBARA KUJAWSKI. Accessory Apartment use at 125 (Town House No.) Sound Avenue, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-120-1-2.2. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more information, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: February 14, 1994. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski x JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: FROM: RE: SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS JUDITH T. TERRY. SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK ZONING APPEAL NO. 4218 --John E. and Judith D. Stripp Dated: February 9. 199t~ Transmitted is application for variance of John E. and Judith D. Strlpptogether with Notice to Adjacent Property Owners. State Short Environmental Assessment Form. Questionaire for filing with your Z.B.A. Application. a letter submitted by Matthews ~ Ham. attorneys for applicants, Southold Town Building Department Notice of Disapproval, application for building permit, correspondence from John and Judith Stripp authorizing Matthews ~, Ham to act as their agent, a copy of their deed to the property on Fishers Island. a letter from the Southold Town Board of Trustees indicating that the project was out of their jurisdiction. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation #1-4738-00102/00001-0. Location Map of site. photos of the road accessing the property and proposed lot looking north and south, and site plan prepared by Chandler. Palmer ~, King of Norwich. Connecticut. -ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 45 HAHPTON I~0AD SOUTHAHPTON, N.Y. 11968 February 10, 1994 BY HAND Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Application of John E. Stripp and Judith D. StriDD ISCTM ~ 1000-7-2-9) Dear Board Members: enclosed following: In connection with the referenced Appeal, I have photocopies (unless otherwise indicated) of the 1. Application for Building Permit. 2. Notice of Disapproval, dated February 9, 1994, issued by the Town of Southold Building Inspector. 3. Original Appeal from Decision of Building Inspector, signed and sworn to by Stephen L. Ham, III, as authorized agent. 4. Notice to Adjacent Property Owner form, with original signed and notarized affidavit of service and certified mail receipts attached. 3. Original Short Environmental Assessment Form, signed by Stephen L. Ham, III, as authorized agent. 4. Original Z.B.A. Questionnaire, signed by Stephen L. Ham, III, as authorized agent. 7. Eight original prints of the site plan. 8. Check to the Southold Town Clerk in the amount of $400 for the filing fee. Continued Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold Re: Stripp February 10, 1994 Page 2 9. Original letter acknowledged by the owners. of authorization signed and 10. Photocopy of deed to the premises recorded in Liber 8615 page 515. 11. Letter of non-jurisdiction from the Board of Town Trustees. 12. Permit No. 1-4738-00102/00001-0 issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, together with copy of site plan containing the endorsement of NYSDEC. 13. Copy of site plan containing the endorsement of the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. 14. Original photographs of various views of the subject property. I have arranged with Chandler, Palmer & King for the flagging of the corners of the proposed construction and I believe that action will be completed today. Please review the enclosed documents and, if they are incomplete in any respect or if any further documents must be submitted or any further actions taken before this matter can be placed on the calendar for your March 2 public meeting, let me know as soon as possible. Very truly yours, Stephen L. Ham, III Enclosures FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL - . ' Date ................... ,19 ~..~. · Y PP · . .~ ......................... . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that our a lication dated .. fo~,=~t,o ~~..~...~~.~~ .......... :..~t _ Location of Property ~~ .~~. ~~~.. ~~~ ~' County Tax Map No. 1000 Section .... ~ ....... Block ... ~ ..... ~t . .~ ......... Subdivision ................. Filed Map No ................. Lot No .................. ia returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds'...~..-'~..-~'~......~...z~.~. · . .~~.,~../~..--.~.~...~....~z..~...~..,~:~ .. ~.~.~~¢/~z~ ....... ...... ....¢:..~..~~...~..... ~. ~...".~ .... ~.,..~7. .... Bu~q~ng ,~nspeccor · .¢ ....... :.., 197.¥' Examined. ~ ~' Approved .. ' -. ........ ;,19 . . . Permit No. . ..,- ....... '. Disapproved a/c ¢ ~J ~ . .......... FORM NO. 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL.: 765-1802 BOARD OF HEALTII ...~. ..... 3 SETS OF PLA~{S .......... SURV£Y ................... ClIECK .................... SEPTIC FOR:! .............. hot ~ PY , CALL ................... HAIL TO: (Building Inspector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date .... F..e.b.r.u.a. r y..3..., 19.9..6 INSTRUCTIONS a. This application must be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector, with 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship t~ adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and giving a d_etailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of this appli- cation. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issued a Building Permit to the applicant. Such permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatever untilla Certificate of Occupancy shall have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County', New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections.__ , t .. . ............. ..m.. ........ (Signature of applicant, or name, if a corporation) ..45..Hamp.t. Qn. Ko. ad,..S.c~ul:h.a.n~p l;pp, ,.. ~l.Y..1,1. ~.6.8 (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant .is owner,)essee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder. ................. .a. ge..nt Nameofownerofpremis~s-.... John. .E. S. trip. p and Judith D. Stripp (as on the tax roll or latest deed) Ii'applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer. (Name and title of corporate officer) Builder's License No ............. Plumber's License No ......................... Electrician's License No ....................... Other Trade's Licen'se No ...................... Location of land on which proposed work will be done .................................................. · . ........00. ~. private road off East End Road Fishers I. sland flouse Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. I000 Section 7 Block .., 2 9 ' Subdivision ..................................... Filed Map No ...... Lot (Name) ........................ State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed constr.uction: a. Existing U~e and occupancy vaca.n.t .land , , .' b. Intended use and occupancy single- family dwel ling 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Budding ...X. ...... Addition .......... Alteration RoP~.r ~. ............ Removal ...... Demolition ........ Other Work ............ unknown - will provide information (Description) 4. Estimated Cost ..if..v. ariarme is granted ..... Fee ....................................... (to be paid on filing this application) 5. I~ d~ll}n~'unn~;ber of dwelling units ...... .1 ........ Number of dwelling units on each floor ............ · g g , forcers ..... . : .... 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use ..................... 7. Di~nensions or'existing structures, if any: Front... N./.A ........ Rear ... ...... ,. ....Depth .......... Height ............... Number of Stories ....... ......... Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front '~ ............. ' ' .................. ...... .................. Rear .................. Depth ...................... Height ..................... ; Number of stories ....... ........ 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front ... 80..£eet .... Rear .. ~.0..t~.t Depth Height ............... Number of Stories ... ~. ' ': ................. 9. Size of lot: Front .. ~.9.5.. [.e.et. ....... Rear .3.64 feet 10. DateofPurchase .... 1978 ' " ~'a~;~'o'r~e'r'(~v';;' Depth c. 100 feet ........ Zone or use district in which premises are situated .......... R: 12.0 .................. .................... 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation' ye s .......... 13. Will lot be regraded ...................... ............................ Will excess fill be removed from premisesl. Yes No 14. Name of Owner ofpremises3ohn & Judit. h Strinm~ .... ~to ............................. ; · ."~'~. ...... { .Y.K~[ Phone No ................ Nmne of Contractor ..................... Address .......... : ........ PhonekNo ................ 15. Is this property w£thin 300 f~et' of''a' t±dal wetland? ~Yes ........ lqo~ ........ · If yes, $outhold Town Trustees Perra±t may be required. ... PLOT DIAGRAM Locate clearly an.d distinctly all buildings, whether existing or proposed, and. indicate all'set-back dimensions from property lines. Give street and block number or description according to deed, and show street names and indicate whether interior or corner lot. see survey submitted herewith -~rATE OF NEW YORK, EOUNTy OF...$IJFF. OLK ...... S.S ..... ?.n. ,...L!! ..... , ...... (Nam'e of individual signing contract) lbove named. ......... being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the applicant !{e is the agent · (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) ~f said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this ~pplication; that ~11 statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the ~ork will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. ;worn to before me this 3rd b uary 19.9.4 ................... day of . Fe r lOtary Public .... . ......... ~.... \.../.. County · " ..... Signature of applicant / / / / \ / / / FEB 1 0 1994 TOWH OF SOUTHOLD, HffW YORK TO THE ZOMING BOARD CF APPEALS, TONVN OF SOUTHOLD, M. Y. Stephen ~. Ham, II~, aC~o~ne~ ~o~ 1, (We) .~..$.~..~..~ ~.~.$-..$~.ip~.~ ............ ~..~fl~..~fl ............................ Name of Ap~etto~ Street and Mummer Southampton New York .-- p . ......................................................................................................................... m:R_BF APPEL TO Mumcipuli~ Stot~ THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FRO,M THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR Obi APPLIC. ATION FOR PERMIT NO ..................................... DATED ...... [~lP.[U.~.]f.y...c).o...~.9.9.~ ................ WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO ( ) ( ) Ix) Stephen L. Ham, III, as agent for John and Judith Stripp Name of Applicent for permit of ..... ~..5... ~ .a..m.p..t..o..n... ~ .o..a. fl ................ ~.N.~mp..~.n .......................... .N..e..w....! .o..r..k ............... Street and Number Municipalil'y State PERMIT TO USE PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT DWELLING I. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY Private Road/Fis]~ers Island/R-120 Street /Hamlet / Use District on Zoning Map District 1000 Section 7 Block 2 Lot 9 . ,, . John E. Stripp and .................. burren~ Owner Jnd±th D.. Stripp Mop No. 'Lot No. Prior Owner County of Suffolk 2. PROVISIOF~. (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) Article III Section 100-32 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (please check appropriate box) (X) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map ( ) A -VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons. LOWs Art. 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3 (') 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous app,eal ~ (has not) been made with respect to this decision Of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property. Such :ppeal was ( ) request for a special peFmit .. [ ) request for a variance and was made in Appea! No ................................. Doted ............................. , ........................................ REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 (X) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance ( ) is requested for the reason that there is insufficient asea between the private road and existing freshwater wettands to construct a single-famil'y dwelZing without coming into conflict with the front yard setback requirement in the Zoning Ordinance. Form ZBI (Continue on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- saw HARDSHIP because enforcement of requirement that new dwelling maintain front yard setback of 60 feet or even 50 feet would rende~ this property unbuildable in light of requirement that dwelling have setback required by NYSDEC of at least 75 feet. 2. ']'he hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all prape~ies alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in this use district because presence of wetlands and required setbacks from wetlands produces insufficient area in which a conforming dwelling could be constructed. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DI~I~IcT because single-family dwelling would be consistent with'use of property authorized under Zoning Ordinande; there is at l~ast one other nehrby structure on a neighboring property bhat is also non-conforming. STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) / $ gn re .................. · Stephen L. Ham, f]~ · Sworn to this 10t,h. ....... doy of February ' ...................................................... 19 94 From : 5an. 16.1988 12:29 RM PO1 FORM NO,~. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL " L PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that vour a vlication dated Io~.~ _ - P ...... j .................... , ..-..... ~ ~,-~..~,~. ..,~ ~'~~-- forpe~it to ..~. ~ .............. at _" ~ tmn mrroperty .. ~ .~ ..... ~(.. ~. ~.~..~.~ ~.. ~... ~.~~ County Tax Map No. 1000 S=ction .... ~ ....... Block . .. ~ ........~t . .~ ....... '.. . :'t '~'...~: ~ ,:f.'r~ ' Subdivision Filed Map No Lot No is returned herewith and disapproved on thc following grounds ...... .~ . ' /oo--~. -- ' .7_~z~.~ ............ ~...~.~,~.,....~.._~.. ~.~..~~~ . ' . , ,. ~//~ .~~...~~~......~...~...~~.,: .... Post-W' brand fax transmltlal memo 7671 [#o~p~g. ~ , ....... ~''[i'::-',~. r,,." ~ / I-I/~ ~'"'"-T~ r,,, [71~, ~-Ir. r~. :"'" '"°"" /')(,i I"~-r · ..... 617.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only . PART I--PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by AoDlicant or Project sDonsor) 1. APRUCANTISPONSOR I 2. FROJBCTNAME ADplioation for Variance JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPPI by John E. Str[pp and Judith D. Stripp '"3. PRO,~ECT LOCATION: Mum=io,.w Fishers [sland. Town of SQutholdCounw Suffolk private road off East End Road (SCTM # 1000-7-2-9) 6, DESCRIBE PROJECT SfllEFLY: varlance to 20 feet of requlred front yard setback to permlt construction of single-£amily dwelling SEQR 7. AMOUNT OF LA, NO AFFECTED; ,07 acres Ultlm atet~f .07 S. WILLPROPOSSBACT;ONCOMPLYWITH ~ISTINGZONINGCROTHER ~[STING ~NOUaERBSTRICTIONS? I--lYes ~No I~No, de$criOeOnefly Section 100-32 of Town of Southold Zoning Ordinance requires 60 foot front yard setback in R~120 Zone (or 50 feet if relief provisions appl~); proposed dweliing has only a 20-foot front yard STATE OR I. OCALI? {~qv,, [] No e yes..s, ~;..=~m ~.a ~*~m,ua=~,:.,,.NYSDEC Article 24 Permit; ~CDHS approval See item 10 - both approvals in effect I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION .pflOXiDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ^~,,:=.,s~o.~o~ .,~.: .Tohn E. Strlpp and Judith D. Stripp pa=e: February 10. 199 '~ ~ *~L. Ham, III, authorized agent I L If the action is ;q the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the I Coastal Assessment Form befcre proceeding with this assessment I OVER 1 .(Continued on reyerse side) A. Please disclose the names of %he owner(s) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the s~bject premises and a description of their interests: (Separate sheet may be attached.) .Tmhn ~. ~tr~DD ~nd Judith D. Stripp B. Is U~e sU~]ecn premises lis=e= on the real estate marneu sale or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes { } Yes {X} No D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? yes 2. Are the .wetland areas shown on the map submitted wi~n this application? yes 3.. Is the property bulkhea=ed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? no 4. ' If your property contains w~tian=s or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? yes E~ Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed ccnstr~ction at or be!ow' fivefeet above mean sea level? no (If not applica]o!e, state "N.A.") ~F. Are there any patios, ~oncrete barriers, bulkheads or fe~__cas which e~ ~nd are not sh=~n on t~he survey map that you ara ~ubmitting? no If none exist, please state "none." · G. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? no If yes, please submit.a copy of your building permit and'maD as approved by the Building Department. If none, please~state. H. Do you or any co-owner also 9wh other land close to this parcel? no If yes, please explain where or submit copies of deeds.' I. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel Vacant land proposed use sin~le-family ~eszu~nU~and pool and Au=norl.ze.~ S%gnauure anU Daue - Stephen 5. Ha~, III, authorized aEent ,istrict 000 :ection ~07~ ' lock .ot ,09~I9 TH~ INDENTUR~ made the ,~,~"---'~'~y of J/'~ , ~netccn hundred and seventy-nine BETWFEN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, a municipal corporation in the State of New York having its principal office in the suffolk County Center, Center Drive, Riverhead, New York ~rtyofthefirstPart, and JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP, 4 Scatacook Trail, Weston, Connecticut 06883 arty of the second part, his wife, R~C~IVED $._.../a ...t o ......... P.E'i',L 2STAI'E APR 2 5 1979 TR~AFIq F-E~R 'FAX CO U iq'l Y %'ITHE.~ETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of ten ........................ .............................................. ~ ............... dollars, lawful money of the United States, and other valuable consideration ....... "paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and s.ssigns of the party of the second part forever, Pursuant to Resolution Number 88-1979 adopted by the Suffolk County Legislature on February 13, 1979 and approved by the County Executive on February 14, 1979, ALL, that certain plot, piece or parcel-of land, with any buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York acquired by tax deed on January.28, 1953, from Milton L. Burns,. the County Treasurer-of Suffolk County, New York and recorded on February 2,.--' 1953, in Liber 3470, at Page 340, and also recorded October 16, 1962 in Liber ~248, at Page 113, and otherwise known as and by Town of Southold,' Fishers Island, land bounded north, east, south and west by Fishers Island Estates, and also described as,~- .' · ' ~' BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the. Easterly side.of a road 40 feet wide, said monument being 1133.15 feet West of a point which is 2177.55 feet North of another monument marking the U. S..C°ast and Geod~tJc Surw~y Ir~angulation Station "Nin" (which said "Nin" monument is I,,,:,,~:ed ,t,~n~? Ihe Western end of a ridge overlooking the South ' i ,I,,i),t an,~ on the h~cfhes~ point hetween Chocomount and Mount Prospect and lies South 45 degrees 17 minutes and 26 seconds East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); and RUNNING THENCE Eastwardly (and following the arc of a. curve to.the right whose radius is 109'feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South 14 degrees 39 minutes, and 20 seconds East) 136.97 feet to a stake; rtc THENCE South 42 degrees. 9'minutes and 20 seconds East, 228.09 feet to a stake set on the Northwesterly side of another road 40 feet wide; THENCE Southwestwardly, along the Northwesterly side of said road (and following the arc of a curve to the right whose radius is ' 881.01 feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is North 37 degrees 36 minutes and 40 seconds West), 146.33 feet to a stake; THENCE, still along the Northwesterly side of said road, South 61 degrees 54.minutes and 20 seconds West, 71.54 feet to a stake -marking a point of-curve to the right whose radius is 21.76' feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is North 28 degrees -5 minutes 40 seconds West; THENCE Westwardly, -still along the Northwesterly side of said road (and following the arc of said curve), 41.71 feet to a stake'set at the intersection of'said road with the Easterly-side of the~road first above mentioned; ..- THENCE, along the Easterly side of said road, North 8 degrees 15 minutes 40 seconds West, 173.55 feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the-left whose radius is 1094.11 feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South 81 degrees 44 minutes and 20.seconds West; THENCE Northwardly, still along the Easterly side of said road (and following the arc' of said curve), 122..11 feet to a stake; and THENCE, still along the Easterly side of said road, North .14 degrees 39 minutes and 22 seconds West 22 feet to the place of BEGINNING.xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXXxxxxxxxxx x x x x x x x · x TOGE;TItER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the tirst part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof, TOC~I'flER with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises, TO HAVE A.ND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto th~ party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. SUBJECT to all covenants, restrictions and easements of record, if any. AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants thai the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eration as a trust fund to be applied first for the. purpose of paying the cost of 'the improvement and will vpply the same first !o the. Payment of the COst of tlie improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. · ': The word "party" shall be COnstrued as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. I1~ WIIHE,~ WHF-.R~OF, the ~rt). of /he first part has dullt executed this deed the day and year filrst ¢ STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ss, ~rson~ly came SIDNEY L. MITCHELL tO me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say thnt he resides at No. 450 Lombardy Blvd., Brightwaters, New York 11718 ; · at he is the Commissioner of Land Manag, ~ ment of the County of Suffolk, New York, the municipal , ~c0~poration deschbed it and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation that the seal affixed to said instrument s soch corporate seal; that it was so Resolution of the Suffolk County Legis- lature and that he signed his name thereto by like order being Resolution 88-1979 thereof. Notary Public ~/ITHOUT COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'S ACTS TITLB NO. 7808-270534 Foremost Abs. Inc. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OP NEW yOI~K, COUNTY OF ssz On the day of 19 , before me personally came the subscribing witness to the foregoing /nstmment, with whom I am personally acquainted, who, being by me duly sworn, did dcpese and say that he resides at No. ; tlmt he knows TO JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP to b~ the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument; that he, said subscribing wimess, was present and saw execute the same; and that he, said wimess, at the same time subscribed h nnme ~tS wimess thereto. (Chicago Titl e)S~cm 007 02 009 DISTRICT 1000 'TILE TITLE GUARAJYTEE COMPAArY RICHARD PELLICANE 1380 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York ll90l Zip No. 30193.-{ 'f ~flltlUV ]'ER ISLAND TR USTF, I':S M. Bredemeyer. III, l're~idcm Albert J. Krupski. Jr. John L Hedm~ski.' Jr'. ' · John Ik Tudfill Telq~lmne (516) 765- I B¢)ARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN ¢)F SOU'FI lOLl') sco'fr I. IIARRIS Supcrvis~r Town Ilall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Soulhold. New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-18(X! May 25, 1990 Glen Just, President J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 447 Quogue, NY 11959 RE: John & Judith Stripp Property/Fishers Island SCTM #1000-7-2-9 Dear Mr. Just: Please be advised that the Trustees reviewed the above-referenced project, and after an on site inspection, it was determined that this project is out of Trustee jurisdiction. All other approvals that may be applicable should be secured prior to commencement of work to be done. Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trustees JMB:jb cc: CAC Bldg. Dept. File APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, that the following public hearings will be held by the APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, New York 11971, on WEDNESDAY~ APRIL times specified below: SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF 53095 Main Road, Southoid, 6~ 1~94~ commencing at the 1. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4221 - ARTHUR BURNS. This is a request for a variance based upon the March 1, 1994 Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector concerning a building permit application for fencing around the existing tennis-court, which height exceeds the requirements when located in a front yard; ref. Article XXlII, Section 1OO-231 of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: 3525 Private Road #13, Mattituck, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 10OO-105-1-4. Zone District: R-80 Residential. 2. 7:32 p.m. Appl. No. 4218 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. (Continuation from March 2, 1994). Proposed dwelling with reduced front yard setback from Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; 1OOO-7-2-9. Pa~je 2 - Notice of He~IIF gs $outhold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meatincj of April 6. 199~, 3- 7:40 p.m. Appi. No. 4220 - JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 24, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for a swimmingpool with enclosure in a front yard location; ref. Article Ill, Section 100-32 of the Zoning Code. Location of P~operty: Private Road off East End Road, Fishers Island, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-7--2-9. 4. 7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4222 - CINDY BENEDETT0. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's Narch 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application ~or an addition at the rear of existing dwelling which will be located within 75 feet of the bulkhead along Dawn Lagoon; ref. Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4B of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot No. 61 at Cleaves Point, Section III; 910 Maple Lane, Greenport, NY; County Parcel ID 1OOO-35-5-26. The subject premises is substandard and is located in the R-40 Residential Zone District. 5. 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4227 - WILLIAM GASSER. This is a request for a variance based upon the Building Inspector's February 4, 1994 Notice of Disapproval concerning a building permit application for two identification signs, as exist on fence, which do not meet the setback requirement of 15 feet from Page 6 - Notice of H Southold Town Board eals Regular M~tin9 of April 6. 1994 area, width and depth; Tel.: Article XXIV, Section 1OO-2L~ of the Zoning Code. Location of Property: Lot #11 on the 1965 Filed Map of Deep Hole Creek Estates; also known as 1100 Theresa Drive, Mattituck, NY; County Parcel ID 1000-115-13-15. Zone District: R-~O Residential. The Board of Appeats will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also ~e submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the ti~es designated above. If you wish to review the files or need to request more information, please do hesitate to call 765-1809 or visit our office. Dated: March 15, 199~. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P, GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN .By Linda Kowalski X APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehring~r, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. Jam~ Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TYPE II ACTION DECLARATION Appeal No. 4220 Project/Applicants: County Tax Map No. Location of Project: John and Judith Stripp 1000- 7-2-9 Pvt. Rd. off East End Rd., Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 March 4, 1994 Fisher's Island, NY Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before This Board in this Project: Amended application to include swimming pool in the front yard area This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of $outhold. An Environmental Assessment (Short) Form has been submitted; however, Section 617.13 of 6 NYCRR Part 616, and Section 8-0113 of the Environmental Conservation Law, this variance application falls under the Type II classification as established by law. Further, this Department may not be an involved agency under SEQRA {Section 617.13(a) as amended February 14, 1990}. Although this action is classified as Type II for this variance application under SEQRA {specifically 617.13, 616.3(j), and 617.2(jj)}, this determination shall have no affect upon any other agency's interest or SEQRA determination as an involved agency. For further information, please contact the Office of the Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 at (516) 765-1809. Original posted on Town Clerk Bulletin Board, Town Hall Copies to applicant or his agent and individual board members. Copy placed in ZBA project file for record purposes. mc COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Long Island Traveler-Watchman once each week for ..................... .~. .... weeks successively, commencing on the .......... .//.?...~. ..... day of ...... .~,~.~..x?..~....., 19 .~.~.. . Sworn to before me this ........... .~..?. ...... day of ......... ..... JiUBLIC H~ARINGS~ ~NOTICE I~S HEREBY specified below:.. Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER "bulkhead '"along ' Dawn i '~in~PmPm~knm~ ~pHcaflontolocateadwelHn& : OeavesPoint, Section lll; 910 a) a variance ~of Disapproval from the · buildin~ permit application lO0-91(e), Article XVIII, Sec-. for fencb~ mound the e~tine tion 100-81-C(2a) of the 'tp~nl,.co~rt, wbichheifhte~~. ins Code. Zone District.' ~:eeds the requi~me~t~ when, HamletBusine~s, ...... ,Jocatofinafrontyard;ref. t~.~6.7:55~: p-m. Appl. No.4223. i~fide XXlIL Section 100-231 J~"DONALD BREHM. This is a ,oftheZaninsCo~bxatlon I request for .a. ~triance based :of Property: ~$2S PrJ,mte~ .u.pontheBmldinsInspector's , Road No" 13 Mntfltuck, N~, Match 4, 1~94 Notice of ~'County ~ Map Pan:el l~. Disapprova eoncernin~ a ~ 10G0-105-1-4. Zone DISUJCC [)OHN E. STBIPP and ~.~ ~JUDITH D. STRIPp. (Cea- q'- tinuation from Maxch 2, .~reduced front yaxd setbuck frmn Private ~ off Bast building permit application for a deck addison proposed within 75 feet of the bulkhead Code. Lotion of Pmpe~: I010 Maple Lan~ Orcenport, tend Road. FJthers Ldand, .1~%,~ _Point, Section Ill; I010 l~aple ]~ ~, I~ N~ of ~ ~OMAS~D JOANKE~ ~ o~ ~ ~ ~ of. the bulkhead alon~ -~uim 6nit by mo~e than ~0 , b) a ~ariance based construct n ~d ~ ~I$1, ~ ~ ~ (~ ~s E. . the nmth~ly portJoq of withh ' will be wtthln 75 feet of the _~.100-~.39.4B of th~' Zon/ng · /Lot NO. 34 and part'of 33 on ~avea Point, £ded Map No. Marion, NY: Coumy Pa~d ~ -IL ~ p.m. AMd. No. 42~- FRANK R. ZALE. Sf~. This is a -mluest for.ZBA revie~ and detmnination con. firn~n~ and fec~n_ i,~n_~ this confonnin~ are~ width and Code. Location of Pto~. kMap of Deep Hole Creek ~-esa D~v~ Mattituck. NY;, County . Parce -.~-ID The ~ of Appeals v~ w/~es d.irin~ to be heard in · ,./'.. OTICE I$ NEREBy GIVEN; peruant lo Section 26? of the Town Law and tho Code of Ihe Tow· of Southold, that the followin[ public hearings will be held by the APPEALS, I lbo Soutl~d T~ York 11971. on WKDNKSDAY, APRIL ~, 1~4, commencinf at ~c t:. ?:30 p.m. Appl.=N~. ~22t .-, 1994 Nolo of Disapt~uvd ~ ,~ Enildin~ Impeetm' ~rmcemin,~ · build- inl permil application t'0~r i'encinf amuad t~ exis~nl mmic-cuu~ whi .~' XXIII, Sectic~ 1~0-231 of the Code. Location of Proper~y: 3525 ?rivale Road #13, Malt tuc~,'NY; 105.1-4. Zone Distriel: R-80 2. 7:32 p.m. Appl, No. 4218 -- STR1PP. (Continuatiofl from March 2, 1994). Proposed dwelling wilh re- · Road 6ff East End Road. Fishen is- land. NY; 1000-7-2-9, . . .,.~ 3~ 7:40 p,m. Appl, No.'4220 -- JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRI-rP. This is a req~st for avad- Disapproval ~0r, ccrnlng i building' ·., I~rmJt opal·cat·ce f~a s _.wtmmins~)~ol ~ Zoning Co~. Locafirm'of Property: ~ Private Road off Earl End Road. -- _ ~. F~iher~ Isbmd. NY; County ~P~ce. I ID ., 1000-7-2-9.. :.....,- =~. 4. 7:45 p.m. AppL No. 4222 -- . CINDY E~T..D~TiO. This ts a re- d'....Buildin= Inspector's March 4. 1994 '~ N~tiee of Disappmval'c~nc~rning a .. :dwellinst which will be ~ within 73 feel of ~h~ bulkhead along Dawn "~f.~on= ref. Article XXIII. Section Cleaves Point. ~ct~ !11; 910 Maple - Lane. Greenport. NY; Coumy Parcel :~ K} 1000-35-5-26. TI~ subject Metals- -. es is eubmndird and is Iorated in d2 · ~: ?:$0 p.m=Appl. No+ 4227 WILt,lAM GA~$U'R. This ls~ re. .:: · %~luest f'o~ · varia.ce based Upon the · r. ??Ming bupecto~'s Fet.~,~ 4. ~ ,oliee of D sapprov.a.~ , "b.ilding perm~.'_'"~_'=~ - identifiv~--,qn[ f~ ex'~ on fence. '"~-~.' '." mom of 15 feet from all p~rty Ilne~ · ref: Article XIX. Section 100-91(¢). ·': ?~.th~ Zonin$ Code. Zone' DIslriel: ' d' ~c:~* '? Hamlet EnsiortL .'~;~ % ~';¥~..~ ,-': . ,: ..: 6. 7:$5 p.m. Appl. No. 4223 · ... ~£· for a ~an~e be~0d oprm the Building \ :.. .;...Inspector's Match 4, 1994 Nmicc of \ "· ~=~.~Olell~roval ¢oneemlug'6-buildiag:- ' ' ~;~XXlII, $eerioo 100-239.4H of the · -~'.~ ~.~.tZonin[ Co~. Loc~rm of Property: :; ~ ? ~J~.1010 Maple Lane, O~enpo~ NY; .~;1010 Maple Lane, Oreenport, !~'~.?. 8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4226 L~ · . -- ?~THOMAS and JOAN KELLY. This '-= '~ Is a request for a variance based upon , ~ ',- the Building inspcc or e March 10, · cumins a building permit apphcauon ~.dio loc·2 a slocaze building wJthJn ?~ ,.~.~cle XIN, Section 100.239.4B of the · ii, ?.on·ntt Code. Location of Properly: ,, -'~ 1050 West Cove Road, at Nassau ~,,.~Polek Culchozue NY County Pucel ';:~.' W~..'ID 1000-1ll-$-I containing 1.54 "' · 7' ~.~'=~' ' - '~:~'~ ~ ~-I, R.0$ p,m. AppI, No. 4224 ~ : · .~, M&$ and ROBY ~LUCK- STA'I'~ OF N~ ~ORK) ) SS: ~of Mattituck, in said County, being duly sworn, say~ that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUIcAcOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Matt·tuck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that th~ Notice of which thc nnnp~xed IS si printed copy. brim bean regular- ly published in said Newspaper once each week for L weeks successively, G~mnenclng on the ~ day of Principal Clerk Sworn to before me thi~ J J NOTARY ~BUC, STA~ OF NEW YOR~ NO. 52.4655242, SLEFOLK COUNTY COMMISSJON EXPIRES AUGUST 31,19~1 c~''*''* TER ISLAND V-iI~W OF P~TE RO~D ~(l'~-~'~II~ THE ~ PROP[~tTY )istrict 000 ;ection ~07~ 'lock ,2~0 ,ot ~09~ rtc · 4o; CONSULT YOUR LAWYEk .,~ORE SIGNING THIS rHSTRUMB~]T--THfS/NS MENT SHO~fl.D BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. u.,8615 ^ [515 THI-q IND~RF-~ made the .~ ~'/~-'~day of /~,''6~'~'/- , nineteen hundred and seventy-nine BLrT%VEEN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, a municipal corporation in the State of New York having its principal office in the Suffolk County Center, Center Drive, Riverhead, New York party of the first part, and JOHN E. 4 Scatacook Trail, Weston, STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP, his wife, Connecticut 06883 COU Ni' Y party of the second part, wr/'NF.S.'~il{, that the party of the first part, in consideration of ten ........................ lawful money of the United Sates, and other valuable consideration ....... -paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, Pursuant to Resolution Number 88-1979 adopted by the Suffolk County Legislature on February 13, 1979 and approved by the County Executive on February 14, 1979, ALL, that certain plot, piece or parcel-of land, with any buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, and State of New York acquired by tax deed on January 28., 1953, from Milton L. Burns, the County Treasurer-of Suffolk County, New York and recorded on February 2,.--' 1953, in Liber 3470, at Page 340, and also recorded October 16, 1962 in Liber ~248, at Page 113, and otherwise known as and by Town of Southold, Fishers Island, land bounded north, east; south and west by Fishers Island Estates, and also described BEGINNING at a stone monument set on theEasterly side.of a road 40 feet wide, said monument being 1133.15 feet West of a point which is 2177.55 feet North of another monument marking the U. S. Coast and Geod(~tJc Survey Triangulation Station "Nin" (which said "~in" monument is I..:,,ced m!:~i~: lhe Western end of a ridge overlooking the South ,, .~..~.] an,q on the h~qhesE poJ.n~ between Chocomount and Mount Prospect and lies South 45 degrees 17 minutes and 26 seconds East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound)~ and RUNNING THENCE Eastwardly (and. following the arc of a. curve to the right whose radius is 109'feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South 14 degrees 39 minutes, and 20 seconds East) 136.97 feet to a stake: THENCE South 42 degrees. 9'minutes and 20 seconds East, 228.09 feet to a stake set on the Northwesterly side of another road 40 feet wide; THENCE Southwestwardly, along the Northwesterly side of said road (and following the arc of a curve to the right whose radius is 881.01 feet and th% direction of whose radius at that point is North 371degrees 36 minutes and 40 seconds West), 146.33 feet to a stake~ THENCE, still along the Northwesterly side of said road, South 61 degrees 54.mlnutes and 20 seconds West, 71.54 feet to a stake ~marking a point of'curve to the right whose radius is 21.76 feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is North 28 degrees 5 mlnutes 40 seconds West; . THENCE Westwardly, -still along the Northwesterly side of said road (and following.the arc of said curve)~, 41.71 feet to a stake~Set at the intersection of-said road.with--the Easterly-side of the~-road first above mentioned; .'. - ~ THENCE, along the Easterly side of said road, North 8 degrees 15 minutes 40 seconds West, 173.55 feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the-left whose radius is 1094.11 feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South 81 degrees 44 minutes and 20.seconds West; ~' THENCE Northwardly, still along the Easterly side of said road (and following the arc-of said curve), 122..11 feet to a stake; and THENCE, still along the Easterly side of said road, North ~14 degrees 39 minutes and 22 seconds West 22 feet to the place of BEGINNI.NG.xxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X AND the party of the first pa~, in compliance with Section 13 Of the Lien Law, cOv*-=.ts that the party of the first part will rec~five the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eration as a trust-fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the Same first ~o the. paymeni of the cost of th~ improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. - The word "party" shallbe coastrued as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires, m W~i'NF.~, ~F, ~ _1~ ~y oi the first part has duly executed this deed the day and ).ear first above written. .... ~ IN PR~SENC~ OF: By: ~ ..SID~ L. MI~anL~ Commissioner , Department o Management LmE, 8615 I'OGETHER with all fight, title and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof, TOGI:.ItiF_,R with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said prenises, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part, the heirs; or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever. SUBJECT to all covenants, restrictions and easements of record, if any. AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, cOvenants that the party of the first part will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eration as a trust-fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will ~pply the same first {to th~ payment of the Cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose..-: ~ The word "party" shallbe construed as if it rend "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires. IN ~'IiI~F.~ ,_~-.REO, F, the imrty of the lirst part has duly executed this deed the day and year first above written ..... ~ % STATI OP NiW YORK, COUNTY OI~I~UFFOLK On th, '~ day o! ~I'~,~ 19 79, befor, me perS°naIlycame SIDNEY L. MITCHELL to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. 450 Lombnrd¥ Blvd., ~igl~Wa~ers, New York 1171S ; t he ts me commissioner of Land ~,lanag~ ~ ment of the County of Suffolk, New York, the municipal , la~.corporation described in and which exccut~ the foregoing lnsuatment; that he I knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed I to ~id instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so ReSolution of the Suffolk County Leg'in- lature and that he signed his .name thereto by like order being Resolution 85-1979 thereof. Notary Public WITHOUT COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR'$ Acrs T~No. 7808-270§34 Foremost Abs. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP STATE OF NBMf YORK, COUNTY OF sss On the day of 19 , before me personally ~me the subscribing witness to the [ore~ instrument, with whom ! am personally acquainted, who: being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. ; that he knows to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument; that he, said subscribing wimess, waa preset, and saw execute the ,~me; and that he, smd witness, at the same time subscribed h name aa witness thereto. SK~TION Inc. (Chicago litle)~o~c~ 007 02 009 DISTRICT 1000 Recorded At Itequefl of The Title Guarantee Company anTURN BY MAIL TO: TtIE TITLE GUARANTEE COMPA.iYY RICHARD PELLICANE 1380 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 Zip No. AJ.P, flO0 30113J 'f · sl7.=l S EQ R Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I--PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by AI3Dlicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR I 2. PROJECT NAME Application for Variance JOHN E. STRIPP and JUDITH D. STRIPP I by John E. St~ipp and Judith D. Stripp 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Mu,i¢*~a,~ Fishers Island. Town of SoutholdCoumv Suffolk private road off East End Road (SCTM # 1000-7-2-9) 5. tS PROPOSED ACTION: ~New ['~Exoa.sio. 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEF[Y: variance to 20 feet of required front yard setback to permit construction of single-family dwelling 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED; InRlaily .. · 07 acres Ultimately · 07 acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACT[ON COMPLY WITH EXiSTiNG ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING {..AND USE RESTRICTIONS? []N¢I IfNo,~escriDeDriefly Section 100-32 of Town of Southold Zoning Ordinance requires 60 foot front yard setback in R~120 Zone (or 50 feet if relief provisions appl~); proposed dwelling has only a 20-foot front yard [] Residential [] lnCust,iat [] Commercial [] Agriculture [] Patk/Fore$~Ooe. s~ac. [] et.er single-fam'ily residential; H-120 Zone District 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAl_ OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAl. STATE OR LOCAU? J'~'lYee [] NO I! yes, list agency(s) and I=ermiua=13rovats NYSDEC - A~ticle 2~ Permit; ~SCDHS approval See item 10 - both approvals in effect , CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION .PRO~IDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ADDliCalll/SDO~ISO; ,ame: John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp Date: '~~" ' '' III, authorized agent February 10, 19~ If the action is iq the CoastaIFormArea, and you are a state agency, complete the I Coastal Assessment before proceeding with this assessment OVER I '(Continued on reverse side) ~he N.M.S' Envir6~mental~Quality Review Act re u' of unls form, and an emvlronmen~al review w ' q 1res SUbmission that the preparer will use currently available information concerning the project and the likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that (b) If any question has been answered Yes the projeot may be sig- nificant and completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary. (c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that the project is not significant. (d) Environmental Asse~smek[ 1. Will project result in a large physical change ' to the project site or physically'alter more than 10 acres of land? · ~Yes:X NO ~ 2. Will there be a major change to any unique or un~ual land form on the site? _ Yes X No 3. Will project alter or have a large effect on a~.existing body of water? 4. Will project have a potentially large impact on '" Yes X~o groundwater quality? ___Yes X No 5. Will project significantly effect drainage flow 6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered plant or animal species? Yes 7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on air quality? 8. Will project have a major effect on visual char- Yes X__._No known to be important to the community? . Yes XNo 9. Will project adversely impact any site or struct-' ure of historic, pre-historic, or paleontologi=al importance or any site designated as a critical envircumental area by a local.agency? Yes ~ No " 10. Will project have a m~jor effect on existing or future recreational Opportunities? . Yes ~No 11. Will project result in major traffic problems or cause a major effect to existing transportation -' ' systems? Yes X No 12. Will project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration., or electrical disturb- ance as a result of.the.project,s operation? ~Yes X No 13. Will project have any impact on public health 14. Will project affect the existing community by ~Yes _~LNo directly causing a growth in permanent pOpula- tion of more than 5 percent over a one-year ~Yes __~XNo period Or have a major negative effect on the charact~r of the community or neighborhood? 15. Is there public controversy concerning the project? ~reParer,s Signature:., ~*~'~, ~Uthorized aEent ' RePreSenting: John E. StriDp and Judith D. Stripp February ___ Date: 10, 199~ QUoS .... ~;AIP. E FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION A. Please disclose the names of : the owner(s) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the subject, premises and a description of their interests: (Separate sheet may be attached.) .?nhn ~_ RtriDD and Judith D. Stripp B. Is the sufo]ec= premises lis=e= on the real es=ate marne= ior sale or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes { X} No. ~ (If ~s, ?]~sa a~-h gop~ of "cendit~mna,, of ~e.) { } Yes {X} No D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? yes 2. Are the wetland areas shown on the map submitted with this application? yes 3.. Is the property bulkhea=ed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? no 4. If your property contains w~tlan=s or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? yes E~ Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? _ no (If not applicable, state "N.A.") ''F. Are there any patios, ~oncrete barriers, bulkheads or fen~--s which exist and are not shuwn on t_he survey map that you submitting? no If none exist, please state "none." G. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? no If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and' map as approved by the Building Department. If none, please state. H. Do you or any co-owner also owh other land close to this parcel? no If yes, please ~xplain where or submit copies of deeds. I. Please list present Use or operations conducted at parcel Vacant land proposed use sin~le-famiiy res~denc~and pool and this ~. ' ~ f'- ~, ~ February 10, 1994 Autnorl.ze.~ Si_gna~ure an~ Da~e - Stephen E. Ham, III, authorized agent 3/87, 10/901k § 9%13 WETLANDS § 9%13 TOWN -- The Town of Southold. TRUST~,ES -- The Bo~d of Trustees of the To~ of Sou~hold. [~dded ~5~4 by L.L. No. 6-1984} ~S [Amended 8-26-76 by ~ No. 24976: 3-26- .~V ~[DAL WET~NDS: (1) All lands generally covered or in~rmittenfly cov- ered W~th. or which border on. tidal w~m~. or lands lyin~ beneath tidal water, which at mean low tide are covered by tidal water~ ~ ~ maximum depth oi five (5) feet. includin~ bu~ no~ limited m b~nks. bo~. salt m~rsh, swamps, meadows, Q~ or other low lying lands subj~c~ m tidal action; (2) All banks, bogs. meadows, fla~ and tidal marsh subject to such tides and upon which grows or may grow some or any of the followin~ salt hay. black gr~s. saltwort, sea lavender. ~11 cord~s, high bush. c~t~ils, groun~ m~sh~-l{ow ~d ~w (3) AIl land immediately udjacenr ~ a tidM Wetland as defined in Subsection A(2) and lying within seven- ty-five (75) feet landward of the most landward edge of such a tidal wetland. FRESHWATER WETLANDS: · (I) Freshwater wet ands" as defined in Article 24, Ti- tle 1, § 2-1-0107. Subdivisions ifa) to l(d) inclusive, of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York: and (2) Ali land immediateh, adjacent to a"freshwater wet- · au. as defined in ~ubseetion. B(1) and lying with- in seventy-five (75) feet landward of the most land. ward edge of a "freshwater wetland." 9705 John E. Stripp Judith D. Stripp 5 Scatacook Trail Weston, CT 06883 February ~, 1994 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Application for Variances at Premises at Fishers Island, New York (SCTM # 1000-7-2-9) Dear Board Members: The undersigned, owners of the referenced premises situate at Fishers Island, New York, hereby authorize Stephen L. Ham, III of Matthews & Ham, 45 Hampton Road, Southampton, New York 11968, to act as our agent in making such applications to your Board and in taking any and all incidental actions in regard thereto, including without limitation, completing and executing the required forms, giving any required notices and appearing at any public hearings, as he shall deem necessary or advisable in order to obtain approval of any variances required for the construction of a single-family dwelling and other structures at such premises in accordance with the Map prepared by Chandler, Palmer & King submitted in connection with our application, as the same may be revised from time to time. Jtl~th D. Stripp ' ~ ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF CONNECTICUT ) COUNTY OF %~%~%~e%6 ) On the 15~ day of February, 1994 before me personally came John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp, to me known to be the individuals described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same. 28- 32-2 32 -6 15 gS-II 32-3 27-7 ~?-8 ~ 29-10 29-11 2977 & portion 29-8 ~9o I 29-2 29-5 3I-I~ 31 - IlC 38-5 ~6-18 2 56-7 36-5 11 36~4 ! I , 34 -6 34-5 LOT 2 · ' 1980 34-9 34 -4 · 34-3 34-i0 34-1 · ?~-.~-Z~ a- c7 '~ ~-TOWN OF' SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER i FORMER OWNER STREET VILLAGE DISTRICT I SUB. ^CREAGE TYPE OF BUILDING LOT RES. LAND SEAS. IMP. VL'j{/ TOTAL FARM DATE AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE Farm Acre Value Per Acre Value Tillable 1 Tillable 2 Tillable 3 Woodland Swampland Brushland House Plot ~7 Total COMM. IND. , CB. I MISC. RE/vtARKS !J~'~. ~-?-/-7 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER STREE-r VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOT~ ' E ACR. s w , ~. ~- ~ ¢, ~ ~ TYP~OF BUILDING .- ~/O SEAS' VL FA~ COMM. CB. MISC. Mkt. Value ~ND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS AGE BUILDING CONDITION N~ NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value Acre Tillable 2 W~land Swamp~nd FRONTAGE ON WATER Brushland :' ~' ~:~, ~. * FRONTAGE ON ROAD Total '~? ~A ~~ ~ · DOCK COLOR TRIM M. Bldg. Extension Extension Extension Porch Porch Breezeway Garage Potio /35 ~ /(~ ~0.~,0 Foundation Ext. Wolls Fire Place Type Roof Recreation Roor~ Dormer Driveway Bath Floors Interior Finish Heat Rooms 1st Floor Rooms 2nd Floor Dinette K. LR. DR. BR. FIN. B. ~' ~ "~ -- - Reol ProDerly Tax Service Agency{~uc~- ___ 007 JUDITH T. TERRY, TOWN CLERK RECEIPT Town of Southold Southold, New Yo~k 11971 Phone: 516-765-1801 .! DATE RECEIVED OF: 049636 BOARD C)E APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter or the Petition of John E. Stripp and Judith D. Stripp toth¢ Board of ~ppeals ofthe Town nfgouthnld TO: [Each of the addressees listed on the reverse side hereof] NOTICE TO ADJACE:]T PROPERTY YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOT[CE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board ~f Appeals of thc To~n of Southnld torequesta (Variance) (Special Exception) (Special Permit) (Other) [circle choice[ 2. That the property which is the subiec~ of the Petition is located adiacent to your property and is des- cribed as follows: private road off East End Road~ Fishers Island, Block 32, Lot 5, Map of Fishers Island Development Corporation (Suffolk County Tax Map No. 1000-7-2-9) 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: R-12fl 4 That h~ such Petitiun. the undersigned will request the followinj] relief: variance to required front yard setback to allow construction with 20-foot front-yard $. That the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under- signe~l are Article III Section 100-~2 [ ] Section 280-A, New York Town Law for approval of access over right(s)-of-way~ 6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting thc relief specified above will be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road. Southold, New York and you ma), then and there examine the same during regular office hours. [515) 765-1809. · 7. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on thc matter by thc Board of Appeals; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least five days prior to thc date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, n~wspapcrs published in the Town of Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the 'right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Dated:' Februar~ 10, 19~4 · Stephen'L. Ham, 111, au5norized ~,~ub Petitioner , Owners'Names: John E. Strip~ and Post Offi~ce Address dudith D. ob~ipp 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Tel. No. [ 516 ~83-2q00 [Copy of sketch or plan Showing proposal to be attached for convenience purposes.] PROOF OF MAILIHC, OF NOTICE ATT,~CI{ CuRT .... D ,~£L RECEIPTS ADDRESS Fishers Island Development Corporation Drawer "E" Fishers Island, NY 06390 Robert S.' Searle c/o Searle & Company P.O. Box 7669 333 Greenwich Avenue Greenwich, CT 06836 STICK POSTAGE $1AMPS TO A~IICLI CERTUqED MAIL FEE AND CI~ARGES FOR AN 108S ~u~o~ Scl STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) Jane Allen .residing at 6 Foxboro Roa~ ' East ~ungue. NY , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the l (ll-h day of February ,19 94 , deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the re- verse side hereof, 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 addresses of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of $outhold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Ot'- rice a: Southampton~ New York ;that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by .(certifiedI (Ice~t~xe~l:jK m a il. Jane~len Sworn to before me this 10th day of Fer r ,1994 Notary Public J (This side does not have to property owners.) .. be completed on form transmitted to adjoining % I / / / ./ / / WIRE MESH NOT TO SCALE OIA KNOCKOUTS pRY WELL NOT TO SCALE 1 ,J / / / / / / LOCKING CASTING 4" 12,5./12.5 ',MRE MESH x 6" 6/6 ~,IRE MESH CROSS SECTION NOT TO SCALE KNOCKOUTS pry WELL NOT TO SCALE ,/ - / ~RY WELL ,,\ // $~PTI¢ TANK CROSS SECTION DRY WELL TYPICAL SEC~ON NOT TO 5GALE