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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1000-62.-1-3I 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 I0 II 12 13 14 15 lC:, I'/ / 0512212007 DATUM = · , PI 2~.,0~ ~ ¢.~' , LAND NOW OR. FORMDRLy OF: I GRADE ELEVATION 24' '~ . DZAi~iNG 9LAB -~~ -- ~ 2' MAX. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5~OWN FIN~ TO COA~ 5AND 5W DEPTIC TAN~ ~ ~ POOL -- z ~ . N12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~[~¢~ . , ~dNDE~ICAL 5EPTIC TAN~ / f , , ,=, ,=, SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL ~ J ~g ~ - C~055 2 I' APR,02, 2006 WALL PUTU~ D~INAG~ZONE I E5~ _, NT,5, ~CCE~sC~O~ LAND BAN~A~PHALT CONC~E~ ~ ~PAV~D PA~ING LO7 ~E~ ~~ ~ a, U ~D ~ ~ ~ NO WATE~ ~NCOUNTE~D ~ 2 I' BELO~SU~PACE (EL 3,0') [L_,~¢, I~ ~, aa 7 k F..;~ ~ ~ - -mq ~ ~ ~, I,,' ~ ~ ,, T~ST HOLE DATA P~OVIDED DY MCDONALD GEOSCI~NCE ~ ~n '-, ~ I~ ~ IL ~ I .;¢ , /PORAOO~D~INAGE . LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF: L~ ~& ~ : -~'~'~ - ~ ~ COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANTS CORPORATION ~ ,4. _ I, , o , '" - NOrm ¢o~ ~A~W~ ~-~ ~ '~ ~= ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~- DOUBLE CHECK VALVE POA x ~ ocT,a,~oo~ FI~E 5P~INKLE~ SYSTEM~ ~ ~ E z%~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ x~TO BE ~EMOVED I N"X ~ 5~r.21. 2~7 5ANITA~YCALCULATION5 z ~ ~ ~ '~ ' U , -~=~ ~ -.T[17 .... I ~ ~ z - ~ GROUND WATER MANAG~MENT ZONE 4 ~ 8 ~ CL (u~k?~ D,' 11 I III ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'~~' ~ ALLOWABLE FLOW GOO~p~acre . i~. u~ *~c .............. I ~ rtl ~ ~ 0 ~ * r~ ~2007 5INGLE AND 5EPA~TE LOT WITH ~ ~ I , . ~ ALLOWABLE DENSI~ 300~pd ZONE, ~ / / /" ~ ......... ~_~ ..... %.. __~ T~5~5~WC~P~N5ANO A~A~ TmEAN INST~UMENT ~ ,'~' .' ' ~ / ~ '- , , , II I............~ ~........ ' ~%~1 THE A~CkIITE~ INfrINGEMENT5 WILL BASEMENT STOOGE NONHABITABLE 5PACE ~w~ a ',. H ,, TOTAL REQUIRED: ( 207epa ) 15 LED5 THAN ' ~ ~ '/,, ~,' %'~4'-6~PACZS/ / ~¢ ~W~/ ~'.~ ~/ ~ .< ~ ~ ~, EXISTING CP SYSTEM , > o ALLOWABLE DENOLW ¢ ~-. %_~,~ ~..4 , ', , ~ ~ 5ANITARYDEDIGN: ~ ~kp' l/ ~% I ~_~9~' 5,S~-I ELEC. M~E¢~ ~-- ~ ' 0 ~) ~ APPROX. LOC. OFCPDYS. ' --~~~~~---~ ~ .... O~ 0 ~ WASTESTED FO~POLUTANT~ 0 ~ Provide I ,200 ~al septic ~ank, e' DIA.x4' ED ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ¢~ REMRDIATiON HA5 BEEN ' 0 0 I day flow, 207 ~pd.~--;~~ ~~. ' 5 UTI~*O~ ~ ~ 0 (X~) PERFORMED ¢ TEST RESULT5 [ m ISesf/25. lsf=Gvf needed~~' ~.~--~a=.--.--.--.--.--, ' 0 r ~ ~m.~d~ll le~m~ ~ of 300~ .............. ~ ,,- ...... ~- _ -~ -~ '-~ -~ - ~. ~ .. CONTROL ~ Prowded (I)8'dla. X ~2'E.D. pool ~ ~ ~ / ' t, . P~NA¢~ CALCU~T~ON5 -- --¥~ ....... ~ PLAN 8ASEb ON ..... ,~,:7 .... ~ P~OPER~ KOOF D~INAGE: - - ~QA~guC, 7~,~wu,, SURVY BY JOHN ~TO BE ~EMOVED , 5,123~F(~O0~A~EA) xO. 17x I =67l c~ EHLERS, LIC. I STORY ~ EA~TEKN (I)8'd,a. x4Lg" d. pool = PS0.1 c~ (ZONE: HAML~ BUSINESS) w,~r~u~ SURVEYOR ~ FRAME -'" ~ P.O. BOX I Provided (5)8'dia. x 4'& pool5 (950.5 cf) blOUSE "~ ~ 50UTHOLD, NY 11971 ~ APPLICANT: PAR~ING D~INAGE ~ RO "' ZONEI ~ s,~." ~ / ~ / ~l ?.~' ' ,t ~ MICHAEL LeST~NGE 2,534 DP x O. ~ 7 x I = 43 I c~,I ~,,: ~i ~ ~5 DUYDAM Provided (3) 8' did, x 4' d, pools (50g.7 cf) ' ~ o 51TR PLAN ' - " ' ' 2,9235PxO. 17x I =497cf > . ~ ~'8 ' I < ' ~ %'4 ; ~ PROJECT TITLE Provided (3) 8' dia. x 4' d. paola (50G.7 cf) ; : ~ ~ I "~ ~ NORTH FORK HARDWA~ ZONE 3 TOPOG~GHICAL INFORMATION AT CURB5 PROM 5URV~ " ~~ . '~ ~ 54795 RT~, 25 Provided (5) ~' dia. x 4' d. pool5 (~44.5 cf) EXISTING 5lTL PLAN ,, 5TRUCTURL INC ROOF 5,5 I~ 5F ~FORAN~PERSON, A5 BUILT TOTAL PERCENTAG~ 2~ % ~]a~ ~Oa~d ~8~t8: &~Cm~E~, ~0 ~E~ m~l~Ef,~ O~ ~S U~&W~e ~ ~1 ~NDSCAP~ AREA 5,~0¢ 5P LANDSCAP~ P[~CdNTA¢~ 26.5 % ~) All outdoor ]i~t~8 shall comply wit~ t~¢ Tow~ Cod~ a~d be s~i~ld~d so t~t ~ liE~t so~o~ is ~ot risible ~om adjao~t prope~es a~d roadways. Li[~ti~[ ~x~s s~al] ¢oous ~d direct t~e light i~ suc~ ,~m.~o.,,~., s~*~[~,"us~[*.. ~ ~ ~,~ .,. a m~er as to contain the light and glare witch prope~ bound~es, and be "dark-sl~ ~endly". ~,ca~[oi,.,,;~ .'I~.INACCORDAHC~ ~ ' b) All si~s shall comply wi~ the Town Code, and must be issued a permit ~om the Sou~old Town Building Inspector prior to pos~g. ~ ,osue FEB - 9 2009 c) As per thc landscape su~ivabili~ ~arantee, ~e applicant a~ees to replace any of~e landscaping which is diseased or dead within three (3) years of receiving fi~nal site approval after site work is completed. ~ o~c.a,. d) The site plan approval requires that all work proposed on Se site plan shall be completed with~ t~ee (3) years from the date of the final stamp of approval on the: site plan. ~ D~WING NO. e) Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the owner or authohzed agent must request, in writing, an on-site bspection by the building ~spector and ~e Pla~ing Board. cx ~ ~ . O Prior to the request for ~ on-sire inspection, ~e applicanqagenffowner must sublet a copy of all required approvals ~om any necessaw agencies to the Southold Town Plamng Board. ~ ~} If the as-built site improvements vaw kom the approved s~te plan, the Planing Board reserves the right to request a ceaified as-built site plan detailing each deviation. ~ ~ ~ ~¢:.~ * An changes ~om ~e approved site plan shall require Planning Board approval, and any such changes without Planning Bo~d approval will be refereE to ~e To~ A~omey's Office for possible legal action.~ ~~¥~~~ h) i) Pn~r to the issuance of a Cemficate of Occupancy, ~e Pl~mg Board will issue a final site approval ~n writing followmg a s~te inspection, wherein ~t ~s detenmn,ed that ~e cons~ucOon comphes w~th Se approV~ ~. NO. 0~09 K J H G F E D C A TEST MOLE DATA 5 E PEET. H ~AViCE5 2114/200~ iL fINISHED /CADTIAONCOVEJ~.5~,~20C~TIKONr~M ~ ZONE r ~B 0~12212007 ~"MIN T~rrlC 2~" 2~" 20" I' MIN 5 ' . . , -- , , ~ I ,200 GAL. c~55 24oo ~ ~ ~ ) 5cu~5 ~ SEPTIC TANK ~ ~*OOL 5 ~ ~ ~ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18~ 19 20 _~ m*c~*~ T~ICALLZACI~m~mOL PROPOSED 5EPTIIC SYSTEM DETAIL -- , I/~x//I ._ I ~ ' E? ~.I%/rORAOOrD~rNAGE LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF: L.~ ~/~ '~~ll ~ lit C. O OLOB~IAL VILLAGE TENANT~ O0~PORATION ~ F~.,4, dOGe NORTH FOR~ HARDWAR~ ~ ~ ~ 5 3 ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ il I I I I I I I I I , ~ ~ ~ = ~ G*OUNDWATERMANAG'MENTZONE4 . _ II IIIII I 6 o ALLOWABLE PLOW GOO~pd/aere ~ ¢ 0 ~ 4 I I ~ ~ , ~ ~ ALL RIGHT5 LOT A~A 0.4G AC~e q ~ ~, zo,~ ~ ~l if N J J ~ ~ ~) I ~ ~ ~'"' k ....... -, ALLOWABLE DEN51~ 3009pd ~ ~ ¢~/ ~ ~ ',~ I IN ~ENT ~ ~ ZONE' "~// ~ '~'~ Cj "'~ ,.,. I ~ TH~ ARCMITE~, INPRINGEMENT5 WILL FIRDT FLOOR DRY 5TORE (no proce$5 weber dlachar~e) % ~ ~Qo ~ ' ~ r~ N'~ .~ 2 STORY F~MZ EditING 0,03 ~pgsf x 3GgG sf = I I I ~pd BASEMENT ~47~,a 5.r. > 0 % x, i~ -- BASEMENT 5TO~QR NONHA~ITABLR 5PACR ~* *~; ~aom a~e.i ~,r .. , i~, ~ ~ Z TOTALREQUIR~D: (207epd)ISLEDSTMAN ~ .L.(Z¢.~ ~-x ~.,~ ~%SPA~r~%_ .~ ~ 31 bb~ll I I~/~ C~n, .~, ~0 ~. EXIDTING CP SYSTEM >0 · z v ~ ~ . ~,,~ ~ , = o 0 ~ > WAS T~STED POE POLUTANT5, Provide 1,200 gal 5ept,c ~ank, 8' PlA,x4' ED ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ < m 0~' REM~DIATION MA5 BEEN I ~ay flow, 207 ~p& ~ ~ ~5~x ,~ ~2~0 ~'~ 5T2~0~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ¢¢ I 0 207 ~pd/I ,5 ~pd/sf= 1385f u [i[i~~~b...;~ ................... t ~~,_,._,,_.,_.._i ~.,Z~ ~¢,,_,~ ................ ~ ................... 0 5USMI~D TO POLLUTION ~ 0 '" / ~ / ~ ,~ ............ ./ ~ ~ E~G~A~N ~ A~ ~ISTJ~GYOU~G APPAOX'LRC~' ~ 3 CONTROL I 0 ~r ~ mm.sidewall leachm~ area of 3OOsf ~ -- ~ ~ FrOVld~ ( I ) ~' d,a, X I 2' E,D, pool N~E~ A:rAIA ~ST~N~ 5HOULB~A, 51B~AL~ ANP ~ ~ T~ ASAN ~ .oo~ ........ ~GAD ~ PLAN BASED ON - -,: 3 DOU~LEYELLOWMNE SURVY BY JOHN /TO ~E REMOVED i ~ EADTdRN BREEZED 5,1235P(AOOPA~EA) xO. 17x I =871 cf EHLERS, LIC. 1 STORY ~e~,~u,~o~ro~..s~o~ ~ P,O. BOX 1103 (t} 8" d~a. x 4'-G" & Fool = 190, I cf NOTE; CONT~CTOETO CLEAN EXISTING D~INAGE B~lN5 (ZONE: MAML~ BUSlNE55) WmTR L,N~ SURVEYOR ~ PR AME }I ~.ezc~o~,,~ Frovld8 (5) 8' d~a, x 4' d. pool5 (¢50,5 c{) ALONG AND IMMEDiATEI Y ADJAEFMT TP TMT B~I ITF 2~ 51TF H OU SE "'~~ ~ ~ *~*~ Acc~ ~°v~*~ ~ 50UTMOLD, NY ,A,RING D~INAG,~ F.ONTAG. AT TH. COMPLETION O. CON.T.UCTION/ % f~~ ~ r. ~ ~ ' '~ ~::-- r ~ MICHAEL LeST~NGE ZONE ~ ~ s~¢.~ % ~ : .... ' ~ ~ ~5 5UYDAM ~NE 2,554 DP x O, 17 x I = 431 cf ~~ ~ . ¢ I ] r I - *~e~'~*~t ~ BAYPORT, NY I 1705 ZONE 2 ~ ~ ~ "' ' " ' 5 TE FL N * '" " ' (J) 8' did, x 4' d. pool = I G8.9 c~ > < ~ I ~ .* i ,, ' ~O~:~p~ro~¢d Provide (3) 6' did, x 4' d, Fool5 (506.7 cf) SCALE: 1"=20' 0" NOTE: ALL 5TRUCTU~5 5MOWN ON TMI5 P~N ~~ t,~' ~ ~ 1%% *~fi~of~(a)y* ~omSeda~.Bfa~mv~--ccv ~ '-' NORTH FORK HARDWARE WITHIN PROPER~ LIN~5 A~ PROPOSED , * ~ 'h co~ secfio, lO0-ZJJ., '~"' ¢ ....... .~-. ~ - ~54795 RTE, 25 24 · ; '~ '~ 50UTHOLD, NY ZONE ~ ~ ~ -'7 , .,,,,,o O0'O0"W ' , ' ( I ) ¢' ~la, x 4' d. ~ool = [ ¢8.D C~ utility pole ~, i}¢,l~ -., Provd8 (5) 8' dm, x 4' d, ~ool5 (844,5 cf) Opole o , MAIN FLOOR ~- " LAWFORANY~ON;--- - IT~ PLAN PREPARED DY: UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE ,:~- ~"~ODE~T I. DAOWN, AIA DADEMENT Dm~C~iON ~A U~-- ~ 205 DAY AVENU~ 3000 DP (N~) ~ I ,000 5~/5~AC~ (5TO~GE) 3 5PACE5 REQUIRED P]~D~ ~0~ ~Cq~]T8t~CDtS: ARCHITECT, T~ALTERANY ITE[] ON TNIS DRAWING IN I GAfifiNPOAT, NY 2000 5F ~ I ,000 5P/DPACE (5TO~GE, ~C,) 2 5PACES REQUI~ED a) All outdoor lighting shal]l comply with the Town Code and be shielded so that ~e light source is not visible ~om adjacent prope~ies and roadways. Lighting fix~res shall focus and direct ~e light in such ALTERATIONIqoTED, SEALED.MUSTANDBE r.~PAINT DATE ~2 ~ ~ ~00 ~/~AC~ (ACCeSSOrY O~ICE) 4 ~AC~ ~QUI~ED ~sc~Acco~c~ 2~ ~Ac~ ~QU~D b) AIl si~s s~a~ oo~y w4~ ~ To~ Co&, a~d must b~ issued a ~t ~om ~ So~old Tow~ ~ui]~ ~s~cto~ ~dor to ~osti~. ~ TOTAL PROVIDED 20 5PAC~5 (INC I ACCE55) C) As per file landscape s~ivabili~ ~antee, ~e applicant a~ees to replace any of~e landscap~g which is diseased or dead within ~ree (3) ye~s of receiving 1final site approval a~er site work is completed. "~, PLUS d) The site plan approval re:quires ~at all work proposed on ~e site plan shall be completed wit~n Sree (3) years from ~e date of the final st~p of approval on $le site plan.~/~', ,:,, ' , ~ND BANK A~CA ~0~ 7 sub~t of all ~om agencies to the Sou$ol~ Town Plam~g Board.~L~X~?, '/', ~ ) ~ LO~ cove~e e) Prior to issuance of the Ce~ificate of Occupancy, the o~er or author~ed agent must request, in writing, an on-site ~spection by the building Inspector ~d the ~la~ing Board. ~T~UCTU~e, INC ~O0~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~ 0 Prior to the request for mn on-sire inspec6on, the applicant/agent/owner must a copy requ~ed approvals any necessa~ - u: '. / ~ LOT A~EA 20,002 5r g) If the as-built site impro~vements va~ ~om the approved site plan, ~e Plamng Board rescues the right to request a cedfied as-built site plan detail~g each dewiation. _,~ ~,:; :., : . LANDSCAPE AR~A 5,303 5g ~c~ee e~Ce~TA~ 2~.5 % i) Prior to the issuance of ~ Ce~ificate of Occup~cy, ~e Pla~g Bo~d will issue a fmal site approval in wfit~g follow~g a site ~spection, wherein it is determed ~at ~e construction comphes w~th ~e approved site plan. ~e~. ~o. 070 J H G F E D C [3 A I 2 3 4 5 C:, 7 8 9 I0 II 12 13 14 15 IG I'/ ~,~¥,, ,,, ~ PA~NI N~L~/ ~ .......... ~ .... ~'"~ _ ~ ~ ~.~.'..'...'~i · 8 ~ % ~ ~ ~ " , 0 ~~ ~i ~ 2~"xz~" ~1 ~~ ~ ~ ~ x ~ xx ~, ~ ~ ~ ' I 0 ~ ,~ ................ '~ / / - / ~ · I %--~~~~~~' / ~ ,, . .,o.,¢o,.%" ~ ~ , ~x ~',,, SHOULDER BARRICADE ~ ~ ~ ~/ / x ~( .x ~ ~ ~ ~ ."' ~ x ~XISTIN,6' APRON ~ ',,~ { a -.. ~ ~ I / % N TO II _ . = -~' ~/ 0 (STATE ROUTE 25)~~ LINE OF ROAD) r~Low~ou~u,,~ ~,~,.~ ,-,,~... ,~o~,~,~,~,,=~o.,,~,,,~ ~ ~,~.,~.,~ ' h % ALL LANE5 MUST BE OPEN TO T~FFIC DEFO~E lOAM ,, < ~ .~,,~,~oo~ / = ~ AND A~T~R 3 PM. NO LANE CLOBING~ A~ PERMI~ED / ~ ,/ ~u~ ~m~u~ ON W~EK~ND50~ HOLIDAYS. NIGHTTiM~ LANE CI O~INR~ /' ~"~*~ ~ ~OT~, ~*O~Oo*~*~,~O~U~ ~~ ~N*,T~,*T*~*~*,~O,~T~ ~ *~,,~, ~00~ ,, ~ WI LL NOT 5~ P~RM [TTED WITHOUT PR[O~ APPROVAL %~ ,O~O~,O,O~*U,,*~,~ ~ ~*~ ~'~'~¢ ~ ,' ~FROM THE STATE PERMIT INSPECTOR, {$AWCU~iNGABPHALTCONC~E) ~.,~¢aI6~iED, pU~,ANTTOSOtlr. OLBTO~6OBE,B~ON AN¢I I siC, MEETING EXIST. ~ ¢,9>~ MILE MARRER/ ASPHALT PAV'T 3 , ~~ ~/ 1~¢ BE PROSECUTED 2 25 ~ (NO REBURffACiNG)'-w~''=u-°'' k ~.~/' mu~ T~FfflC CONTROL DIAG~M ~=o. ~ 0704 ~ I .o~ ! ~o~: ,,,~,o, ~ ~ ~ ~o~o~,~v,~T~T~ . ~°' fox I o I*. sou*,oL*. ,v I I** i ,**~.o.,o..~ I ~o.oo' '~ ~ ~ ' 314"1~. ~1 ~ ~ EASTERN ~EZE5 ASPHALT STREET ~ , , ; ~ /7 , S~ 50UTHOLD, NY ~ I $71 ~ 2' THE PIRBT FULL 5' F~$ OF 51B~WA[K TO OTHER 51BE ' ~, APPLICANT: / OFTHBDEIV~AYSHALLSEG"TGH,WIAEFABRIC J - ITeM D~SCRIPTION ; 0 ~, / = L ~ ~ / ~ MICHAEL LeST~NGE R~INFORCED (IT~M¢[ I o~oe.oloa) ~ 203 O I UNCLASIPIED EXCAVATION * EM5AN~NT ~ ~ I *~/ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' IOG0¢.0102 CONCR~EBIP~WALKUNREINPO*CED ~ ~ *¢ ~, /u ~ = ~.~ ~ ~ 65 5UYDAM LANE DETAIL SECTION =,Tm ,o~o9,2¢o2 ,o~o~.2¢o2 CONC~CU~Fe~ ) 0 ':/ ~ ~- %~' ~ BAYPO~T. NY II 705 P R I V E W A Y ¢,;.0,0, TOPDOIL ~ 3 Il 5EPA~TECURB¢51PEWALK ~ ~ ~ b > ~ 547aSRT~.25 z ~ 50UTHOLD. NY ~ m'."-c-~:~TIN~ UNUa~ T~ ~ 5lTL PLAN PREPARED DY: z ,' ,:u*~,,~OFAUCE~SE8 ~ ROBERT I. BROWN. AIA ,0 4 0 %,v'~:~F,; ~?ALTeRA*y ~ 205 5AY AVENUE ~ O, " ~ZSfi'TFED" :rc'~EEA!-EB' ANO ~ PRfNT DATE 5CALL '0 ~ qo o { , ,, , TURNING RADIUS PO~ LARGE T~UC~ SCALE: ] "~20'-0" 070~ K J H G F E D C D A I 2 3 4 5 G 7 & I0 II 12 13 14 15 IG I'/ FINISHED ~UBMITTED TO CA~T IRON COVER5. PINIDHED GRADE EL x ~ CAST I~ON F~M G~DE ~ DATUM = 24.0' ~ TO G~DE , COVE~ TO G~DE EL.24.0, ~ ... A _~,o,,;~,,~¢ ~ Zq ~:, -- BIN PITCI1 US"/~NLET cou 'INV.EL MINA" DIA. INV.E[. ~~ ~ ,NV.EL - ~ ~NV.EL. // 2 I .9' C~55 2400 2 I .3 ~ <~ ~ b 20.¢' 20 ¢' //' I PITCHED u4"/~' 5CDH5 ~ APPROVED M.N 4" DIA . 5CDH5 , . , APPrOVeD m ' *I ,200 GALPIPE OR EQUIVALENT ~ ~' ~ I LEACHING ~. · ~ ~,~ ~ &'¢, 4' ED PITCHED I/~"/ I' , ', , ~ SEPTIC TANK I ~ ~ ® ' POOL ~ ~ ~ 20' ., ~ ~ ~, X~ ~ ~t X , ~ ~ .~o~°~ ~.~. ~ I O' 2 ., 8, DIA. - ~,: LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF: · -~ ~ -I i o,-o,, MiN. ~ ~ ~ ~ ,¢* CYLiNDEriCAL SEPTiC TANK 2 =, - COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANTS CORPORATION :¢.¢, P OPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL IN72 :.100'00' ¢~,¢¢, N.T.5 WATER NOT ENCOUNTERED ~, ...... ~. ,j,!t~' ~ .... ' ~ g 2 ~' BELOW 5UKFAC~ (SL.3.O') //~ ~g~ .... ~ ~ ZOND HAML~BUS[NE55 z ~ J~ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 , 19 20 ~iO'~C"T~>~ 0 '~,,%~ U ~ s~P.2,. 2007 5ANITARY CALCU~TION5 EL.28q~ D~ NAGE; DNE I , ~ ;~ ~ L¢$~ SfAC~ Z ~ ', ~Z NEW ADPHALT PAVED PA~Ng LOT GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT ZONE 4 : ~ ~L 28 ~ - ~ .... ALLOWADL~ PLOW gOO~p~acrc PUTU~ OONC ~ ' -, ,' ~ %~055 ~ ~ ~ 0 t Ir ) LOT A~* 0.4~ *C~ ~o~ ~o~; ~ ~ ) ~ ~c~ < / - ~ 0 ~ ~oo~ 5INGLE AND 5EPA~TE LOT WITH ~ 5eACE ~ ~ I b ~ /CUT ' 8 ~ ~ j ~ ~ ~ ~ SERVICE AND ACC[55 ~NO ~A~ e - f - CU~ d ~ ~ 0 ' EXIDTING CP 5YDT~M ~ TH~S~ F~N$ A~ AN INST~MENT OF A~OWA~LE DENSI~ 300~pd ~ ~ ~ ~] ~~ , > 0 Fl~TFLOORD~YSTORE(noproce55waterd~ocharec) .~, ,~%FJ~ El Ik~ ~l o,,¢,~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ APP~OX.LOC. OFCPSYS. I ~ o~ O ~ WA5 TESTED FOR POLUTANT5 I O ZONE , ~B = . , . ¢ ~ ~ ~ REMEDIATION HA5 DEEN BADEMENT 5TO~GE NONHADITADLE 5PACE m ~ 11 ' ~ ~ . 0 5ECONO fiLOOff 5TO.GE ~ ~ NOT~ ~ ~ ~ 0 - ~ / ~ / / ~ , ~ - -, PErFOrMED ~ TB~T ~SULT5 0.04 ephor, x 2,592 of. = 9G amd ~% /~//! _ .- i II I ~ ~ ~ ~ , "I% ;OR ROOF D~' NAGE 0 0 5UBMI~ED TO POLLUTION ! ALLOWABLEDENSI~ ~ //~/~ 2 ~ III I I[ Jl~ (7) L~NDC~M552'3'EXISTING SITE ' ' SANITARY DESIGN: ~ ~ ~ . ~ = ~ ii , ~1 ,- TO ~ ~MOV~P ~ PLAN BASED ON ..... .%3' Provide 1.200~alsepklctank,~'DIA.x4'ED 0 ~ ~ ~ ~,zz~, , . ..... t~ ~1 , ~l 0 > EHLERS, LIC. 1 STORY ~ ~ ~8~- 7 - ~ · I ~ I ~ = = I day flow, 207~pd. ~ ~ d z .~ ~W ~ N ~l ~ I ~ ~ W SURVEYOR , FRAME - ~ u ~ ~ ~PHALT , < I Provide (J)~'dlg. X 12'E.D. pool 0 ~ "'. ~ ~ ~ ~m~ -T~m,m JZ. III H A .~ o z ~ I = ' : ~ 5CTM~ I000-G2-1-3 ROOF D~INAGE: ~ x ~ ~ Lei' -- DR~ELL, ~ICAL ~ ~ ~ 0 24 Lo0¢~'i , ~.4 Ir SAVIO~OHOF~I 5,123 5F (ROOF AREA) xO.17x I =671cf % ~ 8 ~ 4 ; IlL ~ ~ I ~N ~ ~ ~--~ ' U~ LEss~FORANYPERSON'AC~NG UND~ (I)6'dla. X4'-G" &Fool = 190.~ cf 0 ~ ~ ZONE 3 ,, m ~ I1[ -- ~ H C~ IN_~' > ;~,XIi ; }IiiE~IONOFAUCENSED, r:HITECT, TOAL~RANY ~ P.O, BOX 1103 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '- ,~ -- 50UTMOLD, NY I 1971 ~ I O' ~ ; ~ ~ ' WA~ANYA. THORIZED PAAEING D~[NAGE ~ ~ '~ - - ~ ,, ~,T ZON~ ~,~ ~ ~ ~ ':~AT~ON ~UST.E ~ APPLICANT: ', · , x, , 00" " S72'30' (I)8'dia, x4'd. pool = IgO.gcf AS ~ J593~ . 1 / i~m ~ ~ //l FIRSTFLOOR 359al 5F tlllty pole ~ ~ -, -~.~,%,~~, ~ ,z>~ S PLANNING BOA ~ ~ NORTH FORK HARDWARE x:. . I~ r., 54795 RTE, 25 43 ; DP x O. I 7 x I = 737 cf , ~ I< = o TOWN OF 50UTHC ~ 50UTHOLD, NY PARKING GALCU~TION5 ut ~ .I ' , ....... ........................................... ..................................................... ~ . __ ..................... , , I 3~4 N~ 5P 8 200 5F/SPACE I 8 5PAC~5 ~EQUI~ED .......... ~. ~._~~~Z¢~~. ~ ~c~*~ T~ 0~/22/2007 ~ . ....... ~ ~-- x T~ AeANO >N~ ., G~D~ ~LeVATION 24' I ~ ~ 51TE PLAN PREPARED BY: BASEMENT NOT~, ~[P~ ~ISTING 5HOULBE~. 51D~ALK ANm '~/ ~ < WUI,~ LINE _~. I' DA~K ~OWN LOAM OL ' ROBERT I. BROWN. AIA 3000 5P (NET) ~ 1.000 5F/DPACE (STOOGE) 3 5PACE5 REQUI~D ~ ~ APPEOX,LOC OF WAT~E MAIN _ ~, ~ 205 BAY AVENUE ~ ~ ~ 2.5' B~OWN 51LTYSAND 5M , · Amc - - - , ~ ~ ~.;.;~;=-~~ F~TE ............ ~ i h~]' ~&~ , G~NrO~T. NY 2000 I,O00 5¢2 5F ~ I O0 5F/SPACE (ACC~550RY O~ICE) 4 5PAC~ ~QUIR~D NOTE: CONT~CTORTO CLEAN ENISTIN6 D~INAGE B~N5 (ZOND HAML~ BUSINE55) ~ ~1 A5 NOTED ALON~ AND IMMEDrATELY ADIA~N'T T~ TH~ ~11TF ¢~ ~IT~~iT[ ~E~ , TOTAL 27 5PAC~ ~QUI~D F~ONT~E AT THE COMPL~ION OF CONSTRU~ION 5~OWN PIN~ TO COA~ 5AND 5W P~OVIDED 20 5PACE5 (INC I ACCE55} I ~ MA~.IT. 2~¢ ~.R ] 7 2008 ~ND BANK A~A FO~ 7 ~ / ~ -- [ . LOT COVE~GE "" ";' TOTAL PERCENTAGd 26 % ~ ~ NO WATER ENCOUNTE~D ~NDSCAPE A~EA 5,303 5fi SCALE: 1"=20'-0" ~ ~ NOTE; ALL 5~RUCTU~5 SHOWN ON THIS P~N ~NDSCAP¢ PERC~NTAG~ 2~.5 % WITHIN PROP~ L[N~ A~ PROPOSED RE~. NO TEST HOLE DATA P~OVIDED ~Y MCDONALD GEOSCIENCE SEE D~NG 52 FO~ ~OAD 51GNA~GE INFORMATION 5CDH5 070~ CALE: H'=20' O" I' APPROVED, PLANNING BOA ,' TOWN OF SOUTHC ~ '~ ~'$~ ' D~. M.~NS. 5CD~5 K, J M G F E D C [5 A 2 3 4 5 7 I0 12 13 14 15 IG I'/ NEW ~ , ~ PAVED I o o o ~ ~ ~., .~ ~ ,,. ~~ x ~ ~ o ¢~ - .~ - 750' ~ -- ~~ ~~~~57~0'oo"w / I~ 572 O~'nmW ~x,~,,,o~,~,~ ~ ~ // I IVI~II~ ~U~U dUU I I MLU ~ ~~5w~';~v'~ ..... - -- -- XV/ ~ ~~Z"~ ~-- - ~0~- (~TATE ..... ROUTE 25) (e~' LINE Off ROAD)YELLCWBCLDLELHEV ~'XfSTING~ BINDER , 2-',2". ' I PAVEMENT ~ --~ (CENTER LINE OF R~D),, ~ ,~,~ow~ou~,~u,~ ~ ALL LANE5 MUST DE OPEN TO T~FFIC DEPORE lOAM ,,/~ ~> ~ ~,,.~oo~ h AND AFTER 3 PM. NO LANE CLOSING~ ARE PEAMI~ED / E ~ ,, w,~u~ w ON WEEKEND$ OR HOLIDAY~. NIGHTTIME LANE CI OBINGB~¢ ,, ~,~A~r.*,TU.*,~*T*,~,O,,~ ' ', WILL NOT DE PERMI~ED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL Z'*** I0403.O~O~(PULLD[~.} ~NN~A"B~XISTINGASPHALT ' %'xPROM TNE STATE PERMIT INSPECTOR. ¢***~,~,**~*,*,T~O,~ **~***,****** 'NO pARKING I~l~ ~ SiON~ ~ APPROVED BY ~ ~ AN~I~ , MEETING EXIST. PLANNING BOARD ~ - D ~ ~ _~ MiLE ~A~~ ASPHALT PAV'T ~ ~°vm,,/.,i~°'/~°u'm°~D 2 HR FAR~ING ~ (NO RESURPACING)~'/~''~''°'' ~ ~mo~CUT~. FIRE T~PFIC CONTROL DIAG~M ~,~,~,o~ , 0704 ~ ~ t ~,o. po~ ~o,~. ~oumo~, .~ ~, ~, ~ I ~o,oo' % ~ , "~¢~o'~o"~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~," '. ........... ' ' ~ P.O. BOX ~ ~03 ~XISTIN~ ~~ ' / ~ / ~~~~ ~, ~ 50UTHOLD. NY 1197, 2' T~ Fi~T PULL 5' ~6 OF 51o~R TO EIT. EB 51DE ] ]/ ~ MICHAEL LeST~NGE I OGO~ 0102 CONCR~E 51DEWALK UNREINFORCED ~ ~ ~_ , ~INFORCED(ITe~II0605.OIO¢) ' ~'--ITEM IOG0~2~02 IOG092¢02 CONC~CU~a~ ~ BAYPORT. NY II 705 DETAIL SECTION~~ . ~1 ~ ~0 ~; ~ ~ . ~ NORTH PORK. HARDWARE  ~ ~-~ 547¢5 RTE. 25 5EPA~TE CURD ¢ SIDEWALK ~1 o > ~ 50UT~OLD, NY .o ~o ~ --~CT~ON OF AUCE~SEB 51TE PLAN PREPARED BY: Q -- ~ A~HITEC~OALTEBANY ~O~E~T I. 5ROWN, AIR ,~ 4 0I ~ ~ W~AN~ momz~o ~ 205 5AY AVENU~ 00[I A~RATION ~UST BI I GEEEN PORT. NY 2 , ~0I -~, '~ A5 NOTED TURNING ~DIU5 flOR LARGE TRUCEI~ 5CAL~: H'~ 20'-0" 0709 K, J H D C A E F G I 2 .3 4 5 G 7 8 S lO ii 12 1.3 14 1.5 I(; 155UE5 / P~VIDION5 ~CTM~ I O00-G2- I -3 PROPER~ OWNE~: E~TERN B~EZE5 50UTHOLD, NY 51T~ P~N PREPARED BY: aOBERT I. BROWN, AIA 205 BAY AVENUE ~ ~ K, J H G E D C 15 A I 2 5 4 5 g ~ 8 9 I0 II 12 15 14 15 Ig I'/ 'i \ ~ ~ '- ' ' ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~oo7 ' ' ' ' " ' ~ ~ ~ ~ A~,~,~ ~w~ , ' ~ EASTERN ~ ~ ~ ~ APPLI CANT: '% ~ ~, ~ MICHAEL L~ST~NGE 'X~ / X ~ a5 5UYDAM ~NE ~ NORTH PORK HARDWARE ;~-~ 54795 RTE. 25 50UTHOLO, NY 0708 K J G E D C A I 2 3 4 5 4; '/ 8 9 I0 II 12 13 14 15 14; 17 155UE5 / REVISION5 ~ N72o205O,,E 100.00' ~ ~OD 5TOC~D~ ~NCE, 5~5T 5ID~ TOWARD NEIGHBOR ) 00.00' ¢ N72~20'50"E ~ z~ 5INGLE ROW (17) L~LAND CVPRE554'-G' _ ~ ~ 0 12 15 1~ 15 16 17 18 19 20 iCLUMP~IVE~ ~ ' ' ~,~C~T~ z L 12 1~ 1~ 15 i 16 17 1,8 19/ 20 z 12 13 14 15 16 17 ~ 18 19 20 ~r ~ ~,, ~ x ~ ~12" P[P~ - '~ ' '~ ~ ~ I LP2~ ~ ~ iI I 10 [~ ~kl 0 , ; 10 ,. D~INAGE 10 ~ LP2 -- ~ I I ~ t / ',, 0 ' , ' ~ II , ~ , 9 I % I e I [ Li~htl.~.~ ZONE 2 ' - '/ ~ 9 i i STAGGERED ROWS I -- I ) I , , ~ 9 ~ ~ (7) L~Y~ND CYPR~55 2'-3' I I < I k / J - ~j ~1 ~ ~ 8 I I / ~ ~ I 8 I I I / ¢ t ~a~ng Lot do~ light lanterns on posts (4 Ok-~]~D~ 7 ( x_~U/-- MIN~ ~ ~ ~,Oa 7II~/ ~1 ~k7/,[ Ii ~ I ~ Exterior ~gh hat in somt down lighting (13) ~r.n ~2008 ~ -- /'~ I ~ / fixmrds focal light will b~ adequately ~t O,_ 5 .~ OC o'O ~ 1~ ~ Lp I -- ~/ ~ Smafler =~efior high hat in soffit do~ f _ ~,_; .~ ~.,.~ 0 '0 ~ , ~_' ' ............... ~- ~ . ~ pro~d, ~ecuri~ ~ghfing when business is closed/ b,~::~*, ~ ' LP;~ ~qT;:: ,".'1 ~ o WlLL~: US:P. SOU::OL~, NV 0 % ~//k ' / XN U~ I : , m ~k, ~,~u~mso~om~o~m~s~o~ ~ MICHAEL LeST~NGE °POLE ~ kt / % ~ ASANDONED ! APPROVEDBY ~ PROJ~O TITLE DRAINAGE PLAN~ EXTERIOR LIGHTING PLAN -~~,~o~,....,~..s~?, ~ *~os~.*~.~ ~t~ ~u .... ~ 54795 RTE. 25 --- ~ 50UTHOLD, NY a ~d~ of~ O) Y~ ~om ~e date of appre~al as per co~ s~ctlon 100-25L  D~WING TITLE ~ 51T~ PLAN PREPARED ~Y: ~ R05fi~T I. B~OWN, AIA ~ 205 5AY AVENU~ ~ GRE~NPORT, NY DIAGRAMMATIC SECTION THROUGH D~IVEWAY ~asc~s~m~,hXCCO;~¢~.ce ,' 0709 ,/ LP3 z~P4 12 13 1\4 15 16 17 18 19/ 20 G F E D C E5 A 2 3 4 KEY MAP I"= I 00'-0" PROPOSED PROJECT; NORTN FORK HARDWARE ZONE: HAMLRT BUSINESS SANITARY CALCULATION5 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT ZONE 4 ALLOWABLE PLOW GO0~pd/acre LOT AREA 0.40 ACRE SINGLE AND SEPARATE LOT WITH ALLOWABLE DENSI~i' 3000pd FIRST FLOOR DRY STORE (no process water discharge) O.03gpd/~fx36965f = I I I opd BASEMENT STORAGE NONttABITABLE 5PACE SEC, 4D FLOOR 5TO~GE 0 ~4 ~p~5~. x 2,392 5~. = 90 ~pd TOTAL REQUIRED: ALLOWABLE DENSITY SANITARY DESIGN: Septic tank (2 day~ dcsIOn flow) = 4 t 4 opd Prowdc I ,200 gal 5cpbc tank, ~5' OlA.x4' ED I day flow, 207 ~pd. 207 gpd/I .5 ~pd/~= 1385f/25.15f=g¢ n~cd~d m~n.¢~dcwaJl I~achmg area of 300sf Prowde ( I ) 8' d~a. X ~ 2' E.D. pool D~INAGE CALCU~TION5 RO0~ D~INAGE: 5,1235~(ROO~AREA}xO. 17x I : 871 cf (I)8'dla. x4'-G" d. pool ~ 190.~ cf Prowde (5) 8' ~a. x 4' d. poo~5 (950.5 cf) PARKING D~INAGE ZON~ I 2,534 5~ xO.17x I :431 cf (l)8'd~a, x4'd. pool= IGD.Scf Prowd~ (3) 8' dia. x 4' d. poole (50G.7 ZONE 2 2,9235~xO. 17x I :4¢7cf (I)8'd~a, x4'd. pool: IGD.~cf Prowd~ (3) 8~ d~a. x 4' d. pool5 (50~.7 ZON~ 3 433GSFxO. 17x I : 737cf (I}8'd~a, x4'd. pool: lGD.~cf Prowd~ (5) 8' d~a. x 4' d. pool5 (844.5 PARKING CALCU~TION5 MAIN FLOOR 3G94 NET 5~ ~ 200 5~/SPACE BASEMENT 3000 5P (NET) ~ I ,000 5~/SPACE (STOOGE) A~IC 2000 5P ~ 392 5P ~ TOTAL PROVIDED ( 2070pd ) IS LESS THAN 18 SPACE5 REQUIRED 3 SPACES REQUIRED I ,000 DP/SPACE (STORAGE, ~-I'C.) 2 SPACE5 REQUIRED lO0 SP/SPACE (ACCESSORY OPPICE) 4 SPACE REQUIRED 27 SPACES REQUIRED 20 SPACES (INC I ACCESS) PLUS LAND BANK AREA POR 7 LOT 9VERAGE S' ~,UCTURE, INC ROOF LC, ~' AREA TOTAL PERCENTAGE LANDSCAPE AREA LANDSCAPE PERCENTAGE 5,5~9 SF 20,002 5P 28 % 5,303 SP 26.5 5 g 7 6 9 I0 II 12 13 14 15 FINISHED / CAST IRON COVER.5 FINISHED GRADE EL ~/ TO GRADE " CAST IRON FRAM DATUM = 24.0' ¢ COVER TO GRADE GRADEEL. 24.0, 8"MIN, TRAFPIC 24" ' MIN, 16 17 PROPO5ED SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL N.T,S F- N72°20'50"E 00,00' 7 N~'V ASPHALT PAVED LOT L~ '7 D~INAGE ZONE a , DISTANCE ZONE,MB LAND NOW OR PORMERLYOP: COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANT5 COP`?ORATrON ?.O. BOX 1015, 50UTHOLD, NY fl971 i LOCATION .... ~-~DAD ~ 51TE * SCALE: I Il= 2 0'~0Ii ~ < PLA, N * NOTE: ALL 5TRLUCTUR~5 SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WITHIN PP`OpEFRTY LINE5 AR~ PP`OPOSED 5ER DRAWING 52 FOP. ROAD 51GNAG[E INFORMATION TYPICAL LEACHING FOOL WATER NOT ENCOUNTERED ~ 2 II BELOW SURFACE (EL.3.0') oUpole o pole TEST HOLE DATA DCTM# I O00-G2 J 3 08/22/2007 GRADE ELEVATION 24' DARK BROWN LOAM Ol DROWN DILTYDAND DM DROWN FINE TO COARSE DANS 5W 21' NO WATER ENCOUNTERED TEDT [dOLE DATA PROVIDED [by MCDONALD GEODCIENCE 3> Z mz ~o o~ o EXISTING SITE PLAN BASED ON SURVY BY JOHN EHLERS, LIC. SURVEYOR Z 0 0 0 0 St~2"OO'OO"W EXISTING SCALE: r "=20co" DCDHS N72°20 ~i-:t~_ ,*,i100'00'. . ,1:3 :)' . .. kTO BE REMOVED EXISTING CP SYSTEM TO BE REMOVED APPROX.LOC, OF CP 5YB. WAS TESTED EOR POLUTANT5 REMEDIATION IIAS BEEN PERPORMED ~ TE~T RESULT5 BU~MIfTED TO POLLUTION CONTROL v....../~TO BE REMOVED >o G F STORY '~s AWOUEnON o~:'n~ FR A M E g~w FOR ANY PERSON, H OUS E UNLESS ACTING UNDER DIRECTION OF A MCENSE S72"50'07"W PLAN LTERATION MUST BE FED, SEALED, AND SCRIBED IN ACCORDANC~ 51TE APPROVED BY PLANNING BOARD TOWN OF ,,JJII~OLD DATE SCTM# I O00-GZ- I -3 PROPERTY OWNER: EASTERN BREEZES P,O, BOX I 103 SOUTHOLD, NY I I ~7 APPLICANT; MICHAEL LeSTP-.ANGE 85 5UYDAM LANE DAYPORT, NY 11705 D PROJEGT TITLE NORTH FORK HARDWARE 54795 RTE. 25 SOUTBOLD, NY C DRAWING TITLE SITE PLAN PREPARED BY: ROBERT I. BROWN, AIA 205 5AY AVENUE GREENPORT, NY MA~..07. 200a MAR - ? 2008 81 0709 A BEARING SLAB t MiN.__PJTCI1 ,/4"/Ff. OUTLET MIN PITCH I/(~ll/ PIiKJLET K ~ JlNV~. ~lN.4"Ol^, LINE I ]21,9, 0~5 2400 21.s ~ / INV.~L. INV.EL / / / PIPE OR EQUIVALENT J20.e 20.g' APPffOVED f MIN.4" DIA. / c~ 2400 ~ ~ '~ APPrOVeD 1,200 GAL / ~I~O~UIWL~NT SEPTIC TANR ¢ , ~ ~ POOL - ~ D' ~ ~ o~ 0" M~N ~UNDERICAL 5ffPtlC TANK / COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANTS CORPORATION I 2 3 4 .5 G '/ (5 I0 I I 2 13 4 I ,.5 I G I'/ PINIDHED / CAST IRON COVER5 ,, EINIDHED s.c, DEPT. H.aERWCE5 2/~4/200a GRADE EL /~E~. ,% CADT I~ON F~M , G~D~- DATUM = 24.0' ~ COVE~ TO G~DE EL.24.0, ~,, ¢~ ~ /~,~e~o~ / , &"MIN, T~PFICBEA~iNG ~B _ .~.24",, ~z ~ ~ ' 20" :- ' 2'1' MINtM~. J~ / ~ ~ _~,o~S~ ~ ,~,, MIN.PITC~ I/4"/~. ---- ~ OUTLET MIN,PITCH I/~"/~L~ ~ 2 I .9' C~55 2400 2 I ,3 ~1 <~ ~ ~ 20.~ 20.6' ~ I PIP~ OR EQUIVALENT _, : i :1 :~ ' PITCHED 1/4"1 I' ~Cg~ ~ . _ ~ ~ ~'~,~ ~ ' C~55 2400 ~ ~ ~ /I 5CDH5 ~ "*. 1,200 GAL.~p[ o~ EQUIVALENT ~ ~ ~ / APPROVED~ ~ SEPTIC TAN~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ ~ ~0~¢~ ~ k &' ~ -' ~'DiA, ~ : LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF: CYLINDERICAL DEPTIC TANK / -~ -' 'TYPICAL LEAC"ING POOL ~ N 7 2 2 O' ~ 0" ~ 00 ' ~ ': . PROPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL ,' ,' o~,~~ N.T.5. WAT~ NOT ~NCOUNT~D ~ N:; i ~ MAR, 07, 2005 ~ 2 II BELOW 5UKFACE (EL,3,Oi) '/ -- h,N' [ ""~ I ~ P~B.25, 20Oa ~l.~.~' ~:l,,,,: ' 44-.0' L ~ ~ 14. ~oo~ LAND NOW OR rORU~Ly 0¢: k~ IX' P,O. BOX ~ 015, 50UT~OLD, NY I I ~71 ! %,,~ ~ JAN. I 5, 200a % ~oo.oo' NTzmo'so"~ i ~ Z i NORTH PO~K HARDWARE I _ ;cu~ ~,wx m 0 'x, h,~ z ZONE: HAMLETBUDINED5 z ~ J, 12 13 14 15 16 17 18~ 19 20 ~ ~IRC~TREfi > 0 , ,C-I DANITA~Y CALCU~TIOND .... ~ ~ ~ -. I ~KN~ 5PACE ~ ¢~ '~,. ~ ]~-¢~..~ ~ 0 GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT ZONE 4 , N~W A5P~ALT PAVED PA~IN( ~ LOT ~ :L 28 ~UTU~¢ m z ~ : ~ ~ ~ Jr'; = F ~ J ALL ~IGHT5 ~SE~VED ALLOWABLE ~LOW GOOg~d/acr¢ ~UTURE CONC E , %R055 < ~ gO ~ ~2007 LOT A~EA 0.4G AC~E I~o~ ~o~ ~) , ~ A~cm¢ ~ ; ! i i 5PAC: , ~ I _ ~ CUr, ~ / ~0 , EXISTING CP SYSTEM [ >0 ,,~ , ~~~ - ~,,~ k~ TO Bd ~dMOVED ~ THE A~CHITE~ INPRINGEM~NTD WILL ~ ~ APPROX,LOC. OF CP 5Y5. , ~ ~ ~ "m ~ / ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ WAD TE$TED FO~ POLUTANT5 ' BADEMENT 5TO~GE NONHABITABLE 5?ACE ZONE HBb ' ~/~ I ~ 8 E~ ~ ¢/ I 0 r/~///r .- I ~ ~' ~xIX PO~ROOFD~INAGE 0 0 SURMISED lFO POLLUTION TOTAL REQUI~ED: ( 207Epa ) 15 LES5 THAN ,~ /~¢~A~ 9 -- I r I I [ I ~ 5TAGG~AED BOWS ~ ~, ALLOWABLE DEN$I~ ~ :/~/~ ~ '_ I II II e Im,~u,~ c~ss ~,-~, EXISTING SITE ' ' -- I " ~ ~%~Y~/~ ~~ ~OFO~B ~ ~ . ~ SURVY BY JOHN '~' / ~pbc~ank(2 day, delian flow) = 414~p4 ~ - ~ ~ t u /m ~ ~ ~ _ Prowdc ~,200 ~al ~t~c tank, 6' PlA.x4' ED ~ ~- ~ ~,. ~_.~ ~//~ = ._. ~ ~ ~, ~ ~ ,.~.~ 0 ~- EHLERS, LIC. 1 FRAMESTORY , ~ ~ ~ BU ' ~ ~ ~ SURVEYOR ~ ' 138s[t25. I sf=g~ needed ~ ~ ~PAVED ~.......... 2: I:~ I UNLESS ACTING UNDER~E = ~ M m ¢ ~P~KKrNG LOT ~ ml~ [ ~ [J -- ~ ~ ,I o DIRECTIONOFALICENSED Provide (I)6'dla. X lalElD, pool o ~ "t = ¢~ ~]s~ -T4n,~:? I _IL ..... III il ~ ,U ~ ~ ~ , ';[ I :TEf~ON~ISgR&WI.~II, . ~m D~fNAGE I II II ~ ~ 0 ~ I-' ' , ' P.O, BOX ~ JO~ (I)8'dla. X4'-~" d, pool = I~O.I cf 0 ~ ~a ZONE8 ~ II -- ~ II ( ~ I~ ~ ~ PrOVlda(5) a'd,a, x4'd. pool5 (950.5 cf) ~ED~~'~'I~1 ~ ~Pzv~ - ~'~ ' 'r~ i~ '~ [ I '' I' ~ 50UTHOLD, NY I IDTI ([) ~l~l:: x~l~. ~ool I~,~ ~ Al3 ~D~0 . ~/~x FI~TFLOOR: :590,1 ~:o~55z, ~¢oteo pole ~ BAYPOKT, NY l t705 '-' 2,923 5PxO. 17x t 497cf ~ ~ ,: 2,-,~ o~ ~ ' ~ ' ~- , · I 547~5 RTE. 25 (l) ~' ~l~, X 4l ~. ~OOI: [ ~,¢ ¢~ ~~-- ' ~~i~~~ · ,~,l.~ c,~cUUTiO.~ ...... ~~ ~ ~,,_,,/._~,:~ ................. { ...... _Z-Z-Z': ~e~:, ooo ~,-,-~ ~- , 8GD4 NET ~¢ ~ 200 5FI$PACE I 5 5PACE5 RdQUIR~D ................. % ............. ~._ i _¢ - '~%z~z~: ~% ~ q~P~{~ &~m~¢e~b~i~e~b~.8~l~mi~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~a~ Nm ~ ~ i~p~y I~ w. ~ b NE G~DE ELEVATION 24' 5,1TE PLAN PREPARED ' ~O~E~T I. ~OWN, AIA 3000 5F (NET) ~ I ,000 5F/5~AC~ (STO~G~) 3 5PACE5 ~EQUI~EP ~ ~ _~ ~8~r~w~ ~ _ _ ~ - i a.5' ~OWN 51~TY 5AN~ 5M ~.) ~~ ~ I 205 BAY AVENUE 2000 5F ~ ~ ,000 5~/SPACE (STOOGE. ~C.) 2 5PAC~ REQUIRED ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, ~1~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P~NT ~AT~ ~CAL~ ,~upp]~ ~ ~wage d~o~l. R~ardles~ of any omis~io ti,; ~ A~ NOTEO 392 5F ~ I O0 5F/SrAC~ (ACCE550~Y OFFICE) 4 5PACE ~QUI~ED (ZONE: HAML~ BUSINE55) W. ITE LIN~ ~'~.~r ~ Ot ~e~, ~.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TOTAL 27 5PACE5 ~EQUI~D ~ '"~ ~'~ ~ ~ ~ ~o~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 155U~ ~.~"~~tN~~p~ ~ ~ MA~ O7. 200~ MAR - 7 2008 ~OWN FIN~ TO COA~ 5AND 5W ~ ~ ~ ~m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, ~ P~OVIDED 20 5PAC~5 (INC I ACCE55) ~N D BANK AREA FOR 7 App~ Da~ Revl~er LOT AREA 20,Q02 5~ ~ ~ 2 i, TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA 5,303 5~ 5CAL~: 1"=20L0" LANDSCAPE FERCENTAGE 2G.5 % NOTE: ALL 5TRUCTU~5 SHOWN ON THIS P~N tiP~2 - ~ ZO(}B ~E~. WITHIN PROPd~ LIN~5 A~ P~OPOSED T~ST HOLE DATA P~OVlD~D ~Y MCDONALD G~OSCI~NC~ 070~ 5E~ D~WING 52 FOR ROAD 51GNAGE INFORMATION K J H G F E D C A I 2 3 4 5 G '/ 8 9 I0 II IP 13 14 15 IG o o.~ sco¢ et~°¢l/o~ecez~ ".~ be,, COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANT5 CO~PO~TrON I I' DARK BROWN LOAM OL -- MIN,PITCH I/4'/~, ~ , ~ ~ ¢'/N12 13 14 5 6 7 18~ 9 20~ ~ (,~ BIRC" T~E ~L[N D~*ICAL 5~PTIC IA. * ' II ..... ~ ,.~ / x ~2 ;~E.[ 0 I PA~KING 5PACE - = J ~PICAL LEACIfllNG POOL ~ ~ D~IN~¢¢ZONE J - ~~'~F ~¢ ~ NT5 WAT~NOTENCOUNrZRED ~l ~ AP~.02, 2008 ~ ~~ I ~ = ~.q_~ _. ~_ LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF: L*a~ ~ ~ COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANTS CORPORATION NORTH FORK HARDWARE o ~ ~ ~ r- ~ i ~ .,.. / 0 z ~ ZONE: HAMLET BUSiNE55 ~ - lc ~ ,. F[~ )* I~/Eb ,I .... ~ DOUBLE CHECK VALVE FOR ~ ~"x o~.,e. 2oo7 ' , " GROUND WATE~ MANAG~MENTZONE 4 ~ o '3 - c,~o%-~4 ~ ,' II I I ~ J~, ~ ALLOWABLE PLOW GOOsyd/acre ~ ~ ~ ........ DR~ELL~PICA~ I P' ~ A Z~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ PIRST FLOOR DRY 5TORE (no process wa~er discharge) .a _./ ~ ~ ~ ~,q~ ~. I WITh ~Ub~SEME~T D R b R F L U VV F RE V E I~ i I g I~ xx,, ~ *r'~ z > j 5E PK05~CUT~B, .... ': hO BASEMENT 5TO~GE NONHABITABLESPACE CLUMP~,WR ~zlr I~~,-~ ~q[ ''N , 7 . 5CALE:NT.S. 0 ~ '% &~, ~0 ALLOWABLEDENSI~ > ~Y -~t¢~ ~-.~x.X ~,~~' -fi ~i>: , b . '] TO BE R~MOVED i Septic tank (2 day5 design flow): 4 1 4 gpd5T('**'~~ 'T~NCH , ,,x~ - /~/ I~ I ~ / , ~ ~ 0 c .,~ WA5 TESTED FOR POLUTANT5 0 < Prov,de 1,200 ~al 5ept,c tank, 8' DIA,x4' ED ~ ~ -- ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ REMRDIATiON MA5 BERN 0 1385f/25.15f=G¢ needed/ ~~ ' ~OX LOC OB a"GU,;6~ ~AN , 0 0 5UDMI~ED TO POLLUTION mln,s~dewalr leaching area of 3005f ................................. ~ -- -- ~ ~?--'--~---~---~ ~BAPP~ T~E '' CONTROL ~ x '~ ' ~~,,~ ~N~ -- ~ 5CTM~ 1000-62- I -3 D~INAGE CALCU~TION5 ~ ....... _ _ ~o~oZ*¢~*E _ _ ~ PLAN BASED ON ~;0 ~ ~ ' ROOF D~INAGE'. ...... ~OU,L~ VELbOWLiNE~, - ' ........ ~ EASTERN BREEZE5 5,1235F(ROOPARRA) xO. 17x I =871 cf SURVY BY JOHN ~TO 5E REMOVED ~ PROPER~ OWNER: (I)8'd~a. x4L~'' d. pool= 190.1 cf (ZONE:HAML~BUSINE55) EHLERS, L[C, 1 STORY ,,, Provided (5) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (950.5 cfi W~IT~ U*~ SURVEYOR ,~ FRAME "l j HOUSE ~ 5OUTHOLD, NY II ~71 PARKING D~INAGE I ~ ~,."1% ~ APPLICANT: · MICHAEL LeST~N GE 2,5~4 ~F x O. I 7 x I = 43 I cf /~ ,.~'4 I ~ , ¢ ~5 5UYDAM ~NE ' ' i ~ ~ BAYPORT, NY 11705 I T L A N s ' > - ', , 2,~235FxO. 17x I = 497cf ' < ~ ' ',,.~ ' , I Prow~ed (~) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (506.7 cO ~ ~ ~ NORTH PORK HARDWARE ZONE ~ I I '- E, r,~ 54795 RTE. 25 uUlit Yo ~ 50UTHOLD, NY ~,~,~.~,~.~oo,=,~.~ ~,,,,T~,,~,,~,~,,,~, ~ O0 O0 W 8. . ~rov,de~ C5) e' d,¢. x 4' d, pool5 (844.5 cD ~¢~li~o po~ ?.~' ,' EXISTING 51TE PLAN LOT AREA 20,002 5~D~m'ESS ~CT~ U~ ~ ~ A5 ~UILT " TOTAL PERCENTAGE 28 % Pla~bg Board Requirements: '~.RC~rrSCT,~O AL~ERAUV LANDSCAP~ A~EA 5,303 5F/12FERATIO~ MUST BE LANDSCAPE PERCENTAGE 2G.5 % a) All outdoor lighting shall .comply with the Town Code and be s~elded so that ~e light source is not visible ~om adjacent properties and roadways. Lighting fix~res shall focus ~d direct the light in such ':'°TE~. S~LE,, ~ / ~ PXlNT DATE SCALE a manner as to contain the light and glare wi~n prope~ boundaries, and be "dark-s~ ~endly". ',~,-, ~,w. b) All signs shall comply wi~ ~e Town Code, and must be issued a pen~t ~om ~e Southold Town Building ~spector prior to posting. / c) As per the landscape su~ivability guarantee, the applicant a~ees to replace any of the landscaping which is diseased or dead within three (3) years of receiving final site approval a~er site work is completed. ~) ~ ~ ~c.~,. ~oo~ d) The site plan approval requires ~at all work proposed on the site plan shall be completed within ~ree (3) years from ~e date of the final stmnp of approval on the site plan. :, . , ~,N~ NO ~ Prior to the request for an on-sire inspection, the applicant/agenffowner must submit a copy of all required approvals ~om any necessa~ agencies to the Sou~old Town Planning Board. g) If the as-built site improvements va~ from ~e approved site plan, the Pla~g Board rese~es the right to request a ce~fied as-built site plan detail~g each deviation. . Any changes from the approved site plan shall require Planning Board approval, and any such changes without Planning Board approval will be refe~ed to the Town A~omey's Office for possible legal action. i) Prior to the issuance of a Ce~ificate of Occupancy, ~e Plug Board will issue a final site approval in whting follow~g a site inspection, wherein it is deten~ned that the construction complies with the approved site plan. 070~ K J H G F E D C A I ? 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 I 0 N MAP I"= 100' O" NORTH FORK HARDWAP-~ SANITARY CALCU LATION5 POPULATION DENSITY EQUIVALENT: .4G acre x GOO = 275.5 Dry storm (no process water d~schareJe) 0.03 Opd/af x 36¢G 5f = I BASEMENT 5TO.GE NONHABITABLE 5FACE A~IC 5TO.GE 0.04 ~pd/s¢. x 2,000 5i. = OFFICE 0.0~ ~pd/s{. x 392 5f, = 24 TOTAL: 2 I 5eJpd 5ANITAP~Y DE5IGN: 5ephc tank (2 days design flow) = 222 gpd Provide ~00 gal sepl;ic ~ank Leachmej pool5 min. 300 ¢jpd Prowde ( I ) 8' dla. X 4' d, pool ~INAGE CALCU ~TION5 ROOF D~INAGE: 5,1235P(ROOPAREA) xO. 17x I =871 cf (I)8'dla. x4'-G" d. pool= 190.1 cf Provide (5) 8' dia. x 4' d. pool5 (~50,5 cf} PARKING D~INAGR ZONE I 2,5345P xO, 17x I =431 c[ {I) 5'dla, x4*d. pool = IGS.$cf Frowde (3) 8' dia. x 4' d. pool5 (50~.7 cf) ZONE 2 2,923 5PxO. 17x I - 497cf (l)8'dla, x4'd. pool- IGS.Scf Pr'owde (3) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (50G.7 ZONE 3 433GSFxO. 17x ~ = 737cf Provide (5) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (844.5 PARKING CALCULATION5 MAIN FLOOR 36~4 NET 5F ~ 200 5F/SPACE 18 5PACES R~QUIRED BASEMENT 3000 5F (NET) ~ I ,000 5F/SPACE (5 ICDRAGE) A171C 2000 5F @ I ,000 5F/SPACE (STORAGE, ETC.) 392 5P ~ TOTAL PROVIDED 3 5PACE5 REQUIP~D 2 5PACE5 REQUIRED I00 DF/SPACE (ACCE550RY OffICE) 4 5PACE REQUIRED LOT COVERAGE STRUCTURE, INC ROOF LOT AREA TOTAL PERCENTAGE LANDSCAPE AREA LAND5CAPE PERCENTAGE 27 5PACE5 REQUIRED 20 5PACE5 (INO I ACCESS) PLUS LAND ISANK AREA FOR 7 5,519 5P 20,002 5F 28 % 5,308 5F 2G.5 % I 12 13 14 15 IG 17 PROPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL 08/22/2007 DARI~ DISOWN LOAM OL 9P~OWN 51LT'r'SAND 5M BRO,VN FINE TO COARSE 5AND 5W NO CFATEP~ ENCOUNTERED LAND NOW OR FORMERLY Of: COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANT5 CORPORATION P.O. BOX 1015, 50UTNOLD, NY 1~971 N72°20'50"E INEW ASPHALT PAVED PAPdqN6 FUTURE AB E2 NEW ASPHALT PAVED ?ARKING LOT I 5D~ DRAINAGE ZONE 3 2 572°30'00"W LOCATION - -R--®A E~ :E ....... t (ZONE: HAMLET BUSINE55) 51TE PLAN TEST HOLE DATA PROVIDED BY MCDONALD GEOSCIENCE LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF: COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANTS CORPORATION / 43.9' I ~h.d i 44.0' ' TO BE REMOVED ", APPROX.LOC. OF SEPTIC 5Y5. j,,,,) W~ TESTED FOR POLUTANT5 ~ REMEDtATION SCHEDULED ',. TO BE REMOVED 1 STORY ~¢'--- FRAME HOUSE EXISTING SITE PLAN BASED ON SURVY BY JOHN ENLERS, LIC. SURVEYOR F 0 EXISTING 51TE PLAN__ SCALE: l "~-20LO" :: , FEB - 1 2008 JAN 2~, 20OD JAN IS, 200~ JAN 02, 200¢ DEC,OG, 2007 OCT I~, 2007 OEP 2l, 2007 ©2007 ALL ~G~T5P. ESERVBD DC'TM// I 000-62- I -3 PROPERTY OWNER: EASTERN BREEZE5 P.O. 50X 1103 50UTNOLD, NY 11971 APPLICANT: MICHAEL L.eDTI~ANGE 85 5UYDAM LANE tSAYFORT, NY 11705 NORTH PORK HAI~DWARE 54795 RI'E. 25 50UTi-IOLD, NY 5ITE Pb~N PREPARED BY: ROBERT I. BROWN, AIA 205 BAY AVENUE GREENPORT, NY JAN.2¢, 2008 JAil 3 i 2OO,~ 0'709 K J H G F E D A I 2 3 4 5 4 7 & 9 I0 --¢ LINE REMOVE WHITE LINE (CENTER LINE OF ROAD) ER, PLANN~ EXrSTING ~L TO ~ CURD C ( TO BE REMOVED) o lo 14 15 I(;; 17 300'- TO - 750' THE END Off CURB NOT ABUTTING EXISTING CURl5 5hlALL DE P-.AM?ED DOWN TO ZERO HEIGHT REVEAL IN THE LAST TEN (I 0') FEET AT LOCATION5 FACING TRAFFIC. T '572o30,00"W EXISTING ~URB HAVE TREEI PR,OF~DSIONALLY PR,UNED TO ALE,OW TRAP?lC "' ¢ PAP, KING WrTMOUT DAMAGE TO IT AB pER PLAN~NING BOARD, MAIN ROAD 50UTHOLD __,, (STATE ROUTE 25) i YELLOW DOUBLE LINE 572°00'00"W ~. EXISTI N G/! APRON ~ CURB/CUT TO DE P-~M~QVE D PROVIDE NeW CURB TO MATCH ~[DTING ~0 D,O T. SPEC ITEM ~,:_ArPk~$.kO~,_.y OF WATER MAIN (CENTER LINE OI= I ' "\ . ' EXISTING CURD WI ROAD) Y~LLOW DOUBLE LINE WHITE LINE WHITE I DETAIL: CONCRETE CURE~ TYPE A N.Y.5, D.O.T. ITEM I - I/2"= ILO" I 0G09-280 1 TRAFFIC CONTROL DIAGRAM SURVEY TOP NOTE K J H G F i 8 o o Z MEETING EXIST. A,.5?HALT ?AV'T (~ (NO RESURFACING)I-I/a''=l'-~' SHOULDER BARRICADE ~ 7 5CTM# I O00-g2- I -3 PROPERTY OWNER: EA5TERN BREEZE5 P.O, BOX 1103 50UTHOLD, NY I 197 I APPLICANT: MICHAEL LeSTRANGE 85 5UYDAM LANE BAYPORT, NY II 705 NORTH PORK PIARDWAP,.E 54795 RTE. 25 50UTIflOLD, NY 5lIE PLAN PREPARED BY: ROBERT I. BROWN, AIA 205 DAY AVENUE GREENPORT, NY 0709 5 4 2 1 TURNING RADIUS FOR LARGE TRUCK5 D C A I 2 3 4 5 G 8 9 IO II I? 13 14 15 IG IV 0 © I00.00' DRAINAGE ZONE 2 5D21 N72°20'50"E Z I00.00' - Tr/*l 2" PIPE 6.6 0 5D~ DP-,,,AINAG~ ZONE 2 2" PIPE ', 5L, NEW CURD CUT 572°30'00"W 34.5,5 , 5.45' N72°20'50"E 10 9 5 4 3 2 1 ABOVE SIGN + 572°30'00"W 572°00'00"W 3 J .~5' UTIL o POLE DRAINAGE PLAN EXTERIOR LIGHTING PLAN J H /V Lighting Key ~ Parking Lot down light lanterns on posts (4 as drawn) Type F! egiptieal light patterns 100-150 watts as needed for safeiy · Exteriorgighhatinsoffitdowntighting (13) Choice of 26W or 32W compact fluorescent frxture ( 32W having photomeffie coverage overlap as pletured of 30' OR sealed low voltage halogen 50 wars each 55° beam spread 0° , hn[ng angle- providing 14 FC for 9x9 area from the 9' ceiling (5 FC as acceptable safety standard) space between each fixture's focal light wlfl be adequately [it [] Smager exterior high hat m soffit down lighting used wall-washer/securlty/landseagn llghth~g on east side (4) O Traditional, "Dark SI~ Friendly" wag mount fltures for ilhmfina[ion of em-ved sign on West face of building as mdicatad & also to be used a sign llghtmg for sign on front SC;M# '1000-G2- 1-3 PROPERTY OWNER: F lavcn - EASTERN [SP.~EZE5 Note: Additionaldown-lightdecorafivewall- --- -- P.O. [~OX I 103 molmt fixtures or others may be added flaaldng _ _- 50UTHOLD, NY I 1071 doo~ays ffrcquired for [asmance purpQses to provide security lighting when bus~n~ss is closed/ AP?LICANT: allowing 13 ceign_g fixture ~ [o be turned off at end M I C hi AEL LeSTRAN G E of business day. - (eutsleetattuehed) ~5 5UYDAM ~NE DAYPORT, NY 11705 PROJECT TITLE NORTM PORK MARDWARE 547~5 RTE. 25 50UTHOI_D, NY C IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT1 TO ALTER ANY ITEra ON TNIS DRAWING IN A[,,~Y WAY, ANY A TNORIZED ALTERATION MUST BE NOTED~ SEALED, AND 51TE PLAN PREPARED BY: P-.OBEP-.T I. BP. OWN, AIA 205 BAY AVENUE G P-.EEN PORT NY JAN 3 1 200,3 83 070':3 A PLANNING BOARD MEMBI~S JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 April15,2008 Mr. MichaelLeStrange 85 Suydam Lane Bayport, NY 11705 Re: Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware - Approval 54795 Main Road, Southold SCTM#1000-62-1-3 Zoning District: Hamlet Business (HB) Dear Mr. LeStrange: The Southold Town Planning Board, at a meeting held on Monday, April 14, 2008, adopted the following resolution: WHEREAS, this site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,694 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,000 sq. ft. of basement storage, 392 sq. ft. of accessory office, and 2,000 sq. f. of attic storage with 27 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel, located approximately 769' west of Boisseau Avenue, on the north side of State Road 25, and known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold; and WHEREAS, on February 11, 2008, The Southold Town Planning Board granted conditional approval to this site plan, with five conditions that needed to be met prior to the endorsement by the Planning Board of the site plan; and WHEREAS, on April 3, 2008, the agent for the applicant submitted materials that satisfied those conditions for approval, including the Suffolk County Department of Health approval, New York State Department of Transportation Highway Work Permit, drainage specifications for a larger trench drain in the driveway, and a landscape plan; be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grants Approval, and the Chairperson is hereby authorized to endorse the site plan drawings numbered S-1, S-2, S-3, and S-4 dated March 27, 2008, prepared by Robert I. Brown, Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. North Fork Hardware Pa.qe Two April 15, 2008 If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, /3edlyn E~. Woodhouse Chairperson encl. CC: Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Engineer/Highway Department Mark Wolfgang, New York State Department of Transportation Mr. Robert Brown, Agent for the Applicant Southold Town Plannin.q Board Work Session - Pa.qe Two - June 61 2011 L_ocat!0n :_ .... '.. ~?_7 9_~_.R_ .o.u__t.e_.2_5 _S_ _o.q'~_h o d Description: This site plan is for the new construction of 3,694 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,000 sq. ft. of basement storage, 392 sq. ft. of accessory office, and 2,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 27 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 ~ s~q_._ft, par.cg__!. Status: ' Final Pendin In.sEe_ct on Action: ~ Revie~w appli_ca__nt_is request for patio._._ ~'A~i~(~-e-~{~i ........ T'Letter from _A~plicant; Draft Letter to App_lican_t~ f-iS-~:9-~c~-r~'i- ..... FIDCO/Ferguson Museum/Harris [ SCTM#: 1000-7-1-6.1, 7 & 2.10 [_~ati~'i ........ ~-#~vate road off of East End R~, Fishem~ '-E~s~i~o-~.7 ....... Thi~ prop0~ I~~~- ~iii ~ ~ ~-~,~-5~q~ ~t. portion of FIDCO Lot 38-1 (SCTM#1000-7-1-6.1) to FIDCO Lot 38-2 (SCTM#1000-7-1-7). FIDCO Lot 38-1 will decrease in size from 2.06 acres to 1.71 acres and FIDCO Lot 38-2 will increase in size from 1.62 acres to 1.97 acres. Further, FIDCO Lot 38-7 (SCTM#1000-7-2-10) will transfer 11,640 sq. ft. to FIDCO Lot 38-2 (SCTM#1000-7). With this second transfer, FIDCO Lot 38-2 will increase in total size from 1.62 acres to 2.24 acres. FIDCO Lot 38-7 will decrease in size from 7.51 acres to 7.24 acres in the R-120 Zon ng D str ct. .~ct!_o~ ] Rewew for Final _A~_proval. Attachmei~t~: 2 Michael LeStrange Southold Hardware 54795 Main Road Southold, NY CCC Southold Planning Board P. O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 May 16, 2011 MAY 2 3 2011 To Whom It May Concern: I would like to request authorization to install a patio to the front of our building, 8 feet, to be used for displaying merchandise. The patio will be constructed with paving stones set in sand. This patio would be temporary in nature and can be removed if necessary. Thank You. Michael LeStrange Southold Hardware PLANNING BOARD MEMBER9 MARTIN H. SIDOR Chair WILLIAM J. CREMERS KENNETH L. EDWARDS JAMES H. RICH III DONALD J. WILCENSKI PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 1197! OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southald, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fox: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Re: Damon Rallis, Zoning Inspector Martin H. Sidor, Chairman'~__~ May 10, 2011 North Fork Hardware SCTM#1000-62-1-3 A potential violation has been brought to the Planning Department's attention regarding ACE North Fork Hardware, 54795 Route 25, in Southold. The site plan application received approval from the Planning Board on April 15, 2008, and was issued its Certificate of Occupancy (#75657) on February 26, 2009. The addition of a patio has been observed off the front of the building into their front yard without the Planning Board's consent. Please contact the Planning Department with any questions. FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT office of the Building Inspector Town Mall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ~o: Z-75657 Date: 02/26/09 THIS =~K-rIFIES that the building RETAIL BUILDING Location of Property: 54795 MAIN ~ SO~O~ (HOUSE NO.) (STREET) (~ET) C~ty T~ ~p ~. 473889 ~ti~ 62 Bl~k 1 ~t 3 confo~s s~stantially to the Application for Building Pe~it heretofore fil~ in t~s office ~t~ APRIL 18, 2008 ~t to w~ ~ilding ~t ~. 33932-Z ~t~ ~Y 27, 2008 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The Occupancy for which this certificate is issued is CONSTRUCTION OF A RET~L BUI~ING ~ ~PLIED FOR PER SCHD ~ P~ING BOARD APPROVAL AS AppT.TmD FOR. The certificate is issued to 54795 MAIN ROAD LLC (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. 02/20/09 02/06/09 Rev. 1/81 PI~INING BOARD MEMBERS JER1LYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDER GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND February 24, 2009 · PLANNING BOARD 'OFFICE Tov~rN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P,O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 881 765-1988 Fax: 631 765-3136 Mr. MichaelLeStrange 85 Suydam Lane Bayport, NY 11705 Re: Site Plan for North Fork Hardware -Final Approval 54795 Main Road, Southold SCTM#1000-62,1-3 Zoning District: Hamlet Business (HB) Dear Mr. LeStrange: The Planning'Board has received your letter requesting a final inspection and the letter signed by your eastedy neighbor stating they have no issue with the re-grading done along 'the property line for the above referenced site plan. The Planning Board inspected the site and has found that the work done to date was done in accordance with the approved site plan and as discussed dudng a work session held on February 24, 2009, the following conditions apply: 1. The (3) Llexes planted in front of the electrical box are to be replaced with (3) Leyland Cyress trees to adequately screen the box: 2. The cross access on the east side of the site as shown on the approved site plan will be completed with blue stone on or about June 1, 2009 as stated in your letter to the Planning Board. Once this work has been completed, please contact this office for an insp(~ction. Any change to the site plan will require Planning Board Approval of an amended site plan. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office (631) 765-1938. Kristy Winser Sr. Planner CC: Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Engineer/Highway Department WORK SESSION AGENDA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Monday, February 23, 2009, 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. Review Special Meeting Agenda Site Plan and Subdivision Applications Site Plans: Proj~c~ naomi [ No,ii F~rk H~rd~am §~ 1(~0~',i~ b~c~ipti~r~i Y~i~ ~i~ ~i~ i~ ~i~ ~f 3,694 sq ff of first floor ' retail, 3,000 sq. ff. of basement storage, 392 sq. ff. of accesso~ °ffi~, and 2,000 sq. ff. of attic storage with 27 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ff. )arcel ~ Status Request Final Inspection ~ ~i~ ~i~ i~{~ ~ ~ii~a~ ~ ~i~ss the situation with the Planning Board. Recommend for the Planning Board to grant Final Inspe~ion provided cross access s com~ eted by 6/12/09 ~ ~ocat on: 715 Hallock Lane Matttuck D~i~{i~ :: ~ ~{~ i~ ~ ~ ~aa { ~b~ ~{~ii ~i~ ~ ~ ne production facilities to ', an existing farm stand. The proposed retail wine~ and wine production facilities will be incorporated into existing agricultural buildings In addition, the site provides existing parking of 28 spaces and provides new parking of 46 spaces along with a new loading area for trucks. The over-all prope~y is 15.61 acres in the A-C Zoning District S{~t~S~ ~ ~ii~{ ~ ~'~ ~ ~i{er~{i~ ~i~ i~ connection to an ovedlow parking area for the uses on site. The Assistant Town A~orney reviewed the title search, associated deeds and boundaw agreements as requested and has determined that the applicant has the right to use and improve the RO.W known as Hallock Lane. Town Engineer will require a 28' foot paved road as per Highway specifications. The applicant is showing a 15 foot paved R.O.W. on the site plan ~{~ ~i~ ~ ~ ~p~i ~d di~ t~ ~id~ of the right-of-way. Consider requesting that the applicant demonstrate they a can provide a 28-foot right-of- way on the plan then refer the plan to the Town Engineer, Transpo~ation Commission, Ma~ituck Fire Depa~ment and Building Inspector for their Attachments; ~. staff Report Subdivisions: Locat on 111 56 feet nort~:~t ~ L b~ L~ :gr~ 9'~{~i~ Dr ve Southold Description: This proposal is for a subdivision of a 2.444 acre parcel into 2 lots, SCTM~1000-78-09-54 and 1000-78-09-78. The lots have been previously merged. Lot 1 would be 61,899 square feet and proposed Lot 2 would be ~7 sq: ~:~n th~ 740 z~g ~rict Status: Sketch Approval ~{i~ ~i~ g~{i~g ~r~ii~~ s~{ ~i~ ~i~ ~{~ ~t March 9, 2009 public ~ meeting and co~p~fing ~E~ ~eg: ~: Att~ments; Staff ~poWDraff Neg: De9~ Submission Without a Cover Letter SCTM#: 1000 - FEB 19 2009 FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 Email: FBDAInc~optonline~ net Transmittal Date: To: Re~ By: FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 Email: FBDAInc~optonline.net Transmittal Date: TELLEZ CUSTOM PAGE 81 TELLEZ Custom Building 1129 Crossfiv~r Dr. Riverhead, NY 11901 631-804-6727 631-369-3195 fax To: PlaxmingDep~l~x~ent 631-765-1938 631-765-3136 fax From: Tom Tellez C/O North Fork ACE Hardware Request: We are requesting a final J~spoetion from the Planning Department for the ACE Hardware store, located at 54795 Main Rd, Southold. You can schedule appointment with Tom Tellez at 631-804-6727. Sincerely, Tom l¢llez Southold Town Plannin.q BoardO Work Session Page Two December 8, 2008 Project name: Thomas & Patricia Nadherney I SCTM#: 1 1000-70-5-34 & 35 '- Location: 125 Pine Neck Road, 1,175 feet West of Oaklawn Avenue, Southold Description: This lot line change is to accommodate a side yard set-back requirement of 15 feet for the R-40 Zone. The existing house on SCTM#1000-70-5-34 sits on the property line of the adjacent parcel, SCTM#1000-70-5-35. Both lots are owned by the Nadherneys. In order to accommodate a requested second floor addition on the existing house, the ZBA has granted a side yard setback variance conditioned upon Planning Board approval of a lot line change which would create a 9 foot side yard setback for the eastern side yard of SCTM#1000-70-5-34. Both lots would remain conforming in over-all lot size for the R-40 Zone. Status: Review revised map. Action: Consider scheduling for Conditional Final Approval in January 2009. Attachments: None Discussion Items: iNorth Fork Hardware (AceHardware), Location of Electrical Box Croteau Vineyards - Review memo from Supervisor's Office. Provide Comments. Presentation: Management of Dock Structures: Peconic and Gardiners Bays - by Mark Terry WORK SESSION AGENDA SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Monday, April 7, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Site Plans & Subdivisions Site Plans ~-~d in Southold ' ~ork~ar~ CTM#' 1000 62 1 3 Description: New retail building, 3,694 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,000 sq. ft. of basement storage, 392 sq. ft. of accessory office, and 2,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 27 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel. Action: Review materials submitted to fulfill conditions of approval Status: Conditonal approval from 2/11/08, maps not yet signed. Recommendations: Review and approve that conditions have been met, if all the materials are considered satisfactory by the board. Authorize chair to sign the maps - follow-up resolution to that effect on 4/14/08. Attachments: A-1 thru A-4, 2/11/08 Planning Board resolution Hudson City Savings Bank Plaza, a.k.a. End of SCTM#: 1000-122-3-1.2, 2, 5.1, 17 the Road, LLC Location: 11520-11750 NYS Road in Mattituck Description: Two new buildings: one office building, 9,986 square feet, and one bank, 3,241 square feet on a 1.9 acre split-zoned parcel in the General Business and Residential-40 Zoning Districts. Action: Status: Recommendations: Attachments: Review revised plan for completeness New application - not yet accepted as complete Consider accepting as complete and beginning review process and declaring Lead Agency under SEQRA, for an Unlisted Coordinated Action. None Action: Status: Recommendations: Attachments: CJC~ Corporation SCTM#: 1000-45-4-4.1 Location: 74495 NYS Route 25, approximately 734' wlo Moores Lane on the n/s/o NYS Route 25, in Greenport Description: Construction of one building of 8,960 sq. ft. with the first floor containing rental space, contractor's business office, garage storage and an apartment on the second floor. Review revised plan for completeness New application - not yet accepted as complete Consider accepting as complete and beginning review process and declaring Lead Agency under SEQRA, for an Unlisted Coordinated Action. None Plamling Board Work Session Page Two April 7, 2008 North Fork Self Storage SCTM#: 1000-96-1-1.4 Location: 50 Commerce Drive, Cutchogue Description: Newly constructed self storage facility on a 3.06-acre parcel in the LI Zone located approximately 370' e/o Depot Lane on the n/s/o County Road 48. Action: Status: Recommendations: Attachments: Review change to building fagade element proposed by applicant. Approved site plan - under construction. Approve the change as proposed. None Subdivisions Standard Subdivision of Hazel's Woods SCTM# 123-6-6.9 & 123-6-23 Location: The property is located east of Camp Mineola Road and north of Private Road in Mattituck. Description: This proposal is to subdivide an 8.46 acre parcel into 5 lots where Lot 1 equals 23,798 sq. ft.; Lot 2 equals 23,133 sq. ft.; Lot 3 equals 23,200 sq. ft.; Lot 4 equals 23,200 sq. ft.; Lot 5 equals 21,993 sq. ft. and the subdivision open space equals 5.0072 acres in the R-80 Zoning District. - Review new submitted plans and determine if subdivision layout is acceptable. Consider accepting Yield Map, approval of Sketch Plan and SEQR Coordination. Sterling Harbor Inc. at Bayview SCTM# 88-2-15 Location: The property is located on the n/s/o Main Bayview Road, 300.21' e/o Midland Parkway in the Agricultural Conservation Zoning District (A-C) in Southold. Description: Proposal is for a standard subdivision to subdivide a 14.1529-acre parcel in the A-C zone into five lots where Lot 1 equals 49,652 sq. ft., Lot 2 equals 41,302 sq. ft., Lot 3 equals 42,550 sq. ft., Lot 4 equals 41,056 sq. ft. and Lot 5 equals 410,845 sq. ft. and includes a 40,944 qs. ft. building envelope and a 369,901 sq. ft. preserved area. - Request to waive Stage 1 Archeological Survey based upon results of studies accomplished within the area. Robert Adipietro SCTM# 74-3-16 Location: The property is located on the e/slo Peconic Lane, approximately 333 ft. s/o County Road 48, in Peconic. Description: This proposed standard subdivision is to subdivide a 2.038-acre parcel into three lots, where Lot 1 equals 20,229 sq. ft., Lot 2 equals 29,817 sq. ft. and Lot 3 equals 29,291 sq. ft., in the HB Zoning District. - Request for extension ~ l~hutnmg Board Work Session Page Ihr~'c Aprd 7, 2005 Peter Onufrak SCTM# 114-5-1 Location: The property is located on the nlelclo CR 48 and Mary's Road in Mattituck. Description: This proposal is for a standard subdivision of a 7.0415-acre parcel into two lots where Lot 1 equals 1.3366 acres and Lot 2 equals 5.7049 acres, inclusive of a 1.3365-acre building envelope and 4.3684 acres of subdivision Open Space that will be permanently preserved by a Conservation Easement. - Review Grant of Conservation Easement Other Seeley Residence - Request to amend the Covenant and Restrictions. For Discussion: 1, Up-date on interviews held 4/2/08 2. Proposal from NPV for site plan review 3. Town Board request for information: Indoor Dog & Cat Care Facility 4. Town Board request for information: Dormers on Accessory Landmarked Buildings 3 10:57 FAIRWEATHER BRO~ PAGE 01 FAIRWEATi~R-BROWN D~$1GN A$SOC-~AT~S, INC. 20~ Bay Avenue Gteenl~Vt, N.Y. 11944 6.31-477-97~2 (fax) 6~1=477-0973 Emil: FBDAlne~ptonline. n~ Plebe call (631) 47%9752 if you do not have all p~tg~s, or have any PrOblems with clarity. Total tnges sont, including cov~r: ~ ~ 8~./04/2008 18~57 6314778 PAIRWEATHER BRi PAGE 02 Heav~ duty, 12" Wing, polymer eonerete treneh drain .~tem with ductile iron edge rail Typical applications damage 'PowerLok~ locking device, per half meter grate wearieg rail body ,~,,-.~ou,..~om IIIAco drain 0~/04/2008 10:57 631477f FAIRWEATHERI PAGE 03 S300K. Ductile Iron edge r~ll. ~loped, Intnch drain s~tem Eech cham~el has a 6" and 8' drtll.out in the base. a complete set of access(xies ere available to complete the ~ystem, PowlrLOk-bo/f/e~T~ a)~ting ~3ems~ 'PowecLok' i.~ opened by inserting the locking too~ behind [he 'PowerL~' devtce and rotating 90 degrees. Iolock~he grete, place the hook SK3.19 SK3-Z4 SK375 84/04/2008 ~0:57 631477 '3 FAIRWEATHER BR~ 84 PAGE /anuar~05 125" 1~.00' 0,25" (§n~n) "'r'- 13,07" (3321 to c ).9.69' 6" Sch. 40 G/ X 8' Sc~,40 e A $K3-01 charism §" ~nd 11.89 4~6 0.94 A SK3,030 channel 6" r~nd 18,98 533 1.18 C 5K301 c~nnol 5' r~ 11 89 370 0,82 O SK3,030 chan~l 8" r~nd 18.98 842 1.87 E SK3-13 chan~l lO' r~nd 14.96 1073 2.39 F 5K3.900.612' 8"r~ 33.2~ 1177 262 ~ 5K3-900-612' 6" r~ 33.25 673 155 H ~K3,900 61~* 4" ~nd 0.25 304 0.67 I 5K3.900.614' 4~ r~nd 32.~ 29B 0,~: J 5K3,900- 614' 6' r~nd 32.~ 5~ 1.25 K 5K3-900 614~ 8" ~nd 46,40 1417 316 14,i~ : 614 Deq~ I~e 6" ~1 8' ~h. 4o ~L on revise K mmmAco dra, in · ~/04/2008 10:57 6314770873 FAIRWEATHER BR~ S300K trench drain system ~pe~ifi~ations Ihs 5udace drainage System Shaft be ACO Drain $300K complete with E ADA/Class F Slotted' grating.~ secured w~th 'PowerLOk' locking as mail~facturt~ by ACO Po~ynler P~oducts. inc. (x equal approved. Ma~er/a/s The trench s)'stem bodies shsll be manufactured from polyester potymef concrele with minimum proper[les aS foflowa: Compressive strength: 14,000 p~i Water absorptl~l 007% Frost proof Sail proOf Dilute acid e~d alkati resistent The nominal clear o~enlng 5hall Oe (300mm} wi~h overalt width of 14.17" (3~mm). Pre.cast u~m s~all ~10~ ~ 0,6% ~ w~ nepal In~t and co~e ~ a~ ~ge rail, EaCh e~ge rail s~ll ~ at least 1/4" [6mm) ~rat~ Grates come in ADA ductile iron or Slotted ~uctlie iron, After removal of SPEC -- 12:18 631477~ KAIRWEATHER BRO~ FA ,IRWF. ATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. Bay Avenue Greeuport, N.Y. 11944 6.31-~7"/-97S2 (fax) f~!-477-0973 PAGE 01 ~ Date: 4/3/08 To: Bruno Semon Re: NF Hardwaro Drainage Detail From: Amy Martin Fax Number: 765-3136 Total # of pages 4 The same detail as e-mailed for Jami¢'s information/approval Thank you t lKlO0$ ~ Galv.nizeO s'(~l ~ rail, sloped, ~lmch drain Each channel has a 4" and 6* drilh3ut in tt~$ base. A complete set of accessories are available to comple~ the s~tem, 'QuickLok' is ~ patented, ~Uess I~Ki~ i~M~ an~ mainte~nce fi~ and cost. Grate~ are supplied with a 'Q~CkLOk' locking slud which p~$h t-~ts into a stainless steel sprim:J clip in the 'C~J[ckLOk' locking bar, To Opa~ing and pull upwards, K12 6~1c~ end ¢~ 6' Outer end c~ J~ 04/03/2008 3.2:3_8 631477: ACO Drain ~ KIOOS Page 1 of 2 J~Ja~slkDratrl KIOOS ACC) Drain Home I I I. oc~l S~le~ Sup~ II Contact Us http://www.acousa.com/drain/k 100s_parts.htm 4/3/2008 Half n~ter chetln~ 3,54' 7,85 5.1 ' 4,0' (1CO~) Outl~ flow rates 6" Oval Inlet cap 10.1~ {K~25;~m) Pbin end to it 143044 12,65' (319~v~) Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: Subject: SCTM#:IO00- &~,l-] -3 Date: 4/5//0` AF,9 - 3 2008 84/02/2888 14:47 631477( FAIRWEATHER FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport~ N.Y. 11944 631-47%9752 (fax) 631-477-0975 Email: FBDAInc~optonllne.nel PAGE Fax Transmittal Fax No.:_765-3136 Date: 4/2/08 To: Bruno Semon Re: North Fork Hardware_Details for & Richter, Town Engineer Please call (631) 47%9752 if you do not have all pages, or have any problems with clarity. Total pages sent, including cover: __ 3 __ Remarks As per your request, Rob has created these to meet the concerns of the Town Engineer. They will appear on the plans submitted tomorrow. If you need anything else please do not hesitate to contact me. Regards, Amy Martin I© i'-t- NEW' ASP.ALT PAVED PARKIN( FUTURE CP-,055 CONCRETE BOLLARD5 ~CC~55 LAND B,~ I 5PAC_P 11 JF 2 CURB, TYPt( LOT 2 (Fax) /_LJ )WN bJ t45' ,35' ItC7 24.0 DIAGRAMMATIC ..S[~CTION THROUGH DRIVEWAY NORTH FORK HARDWARE 04/02/200,5 ~/~ G'-- I '-0" FAI RWEATH EP,.- E3P,.OWN Dfi..SIGN A..~5OCJATF~, I NC. 205 ]~AY AV~NU~ GP-Z~NPORT, N.Y. r t 944 -477-9752 (Fax} G3 ~ -477-0973 Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: Subject: SCTM#: 1000- (0"2_, [' ~ Date: tOr~t ~-, ~_oo ~ APR - 2 2008 Permit hT~i $' lnsuranae~Fee Total Rede,d: ,~ Check or M,O. No.:' *Permit'tee: 11971 or unaer File 205 BAY AVE. G~"~IoORT, NY 11944 Return of Deeos~t Made Payable to /complete if different from Permitteel r unaer[ne arovisions ortho Highway Law or Vehicle & Traffic Law. oerm~ssion s nereey gran[ea [o me oerm~ee to: To construct ~ usrmantetp maintain stdeuatk.curb eno dr[ve~a) on the slelu sRz5 8 MH'a 1616 & other incidental aor. K as per attached plans S specs,All uor~ shat! be ~o the satisfaction of :no Resident Engznsor. All UOrK shall be oono [n accordance with approved plans or AOBE, Maintenance S Protection of Traffic shah be the responslbHlt) of the p ermittee untH complet!on of all uork, etc... THE PERMITTER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC. ANYONE WORKING IN THE STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY IS REQUIRED TO WEAR HIGH VISIBILITY APPAREL (ORANGE/YELLOW) AND A HARD HAT. SUFFOL[ SIDUTHOLD 25 County - Municipality - Route # - as set forth and represented in the attached application at the pa~:cul~r~ k~Aation or area, or over the routes as stated therein, if required; and pursuant to the conditions and regulations general or special, and ~t~;0f performing work, if any; all of which are set foKh in the application and form of this permit ~ HAUPPAUG[, N.Y. ,: Dated at: e3/27/2ee8 '~ commis~iener of Tran~ Date Signed: E~iE SMITH , , &' IMPORTAN~ ; THIS PERM]T, WITH APPLICATION AND DRAWING (OR COBIES THEREOF) WORK BEGINS. THE HIGHWAY WORK PERMIT SHALL BE ~V~ILABEE AT T~E SiTE ~U~IN~¢:CONS[~UCTION. BEFORE WORK IS STARTED AND UPON ITS COUPLETION' ,~HE PERM(TYE~ ~6~U~LY'~UST N~JFY THE RESIDENT ENGINEER, KEVIN MATTHAEI 19~ O~UKTY::RO 158 UPON COMPLETmON OF WORK AUTHOREED, THE FOLLOWmNG WILL BE COM~E~;:SiGNED BY THE PERamTTEE AND DEL VERED TO THE RESIDENT ENGtNEER. Wol k authorized by [his permit has been completed. Refund of deposit or return/release of bond is requested. DATE PERMITTER AUTHORIZED AGENT (If Any) Work authorized by this permit has been satisfactorily completed and is accepted. Reverse side of this form must be completed. Refund of Deposit is authorized Return of Bond is authorized Amount charged against Bond may be released Retain Bond for future permits Forfeit of Guarantee Deposit is authorized [] Other r~ Mailing address of refund has been verified. If different, list new address below. DATE RESIDENT ENGINEER The Regiona~ Office will forward this form to the Main Office with the appropriate box checked. Permit dosed ~.1 Bond returned/released Refund of Guarantee Deposit on this permit is authorized [] Forfeit Guarantee Dep'ositto NYSDOT Other DATE REGIONAL TRAFFIC ENGINEER The issuing authority reserves the right to suspend or revoke this permit at its discretion without a hearing or the necessity of showing cause, either before or during the operations authorized..:, The Permittee will cause an approved copy of the ap ;atioh completed; in accordaBce with the terms 0fthe atta~i t apPlicatig~ this permit will be repaired to the satisfaction Of the'[; artment * Upon completion of the work within the State ~ municipality, or state department 01~ age~y, ali~ of such work or potion 0f SUch, Wdl~kas set fO~h PERM 41-rd (41861 METHOD OF PERFORMING WORK WITHIN THE STATE HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY i. GENERAb CONOITIONG These conditions and regulations apply to tRghway Work Permits authorizing work within the State highway right.of-way for water mains, gas mains, sewer lines and miscellaneous structures. General conditions apply to telephone and telegraph instagations as well as specific conditions on the setting and resetting of poles. These conditons, and any special conditions which are added to this form, are enforceable by the Department of Transportation. A. TIME 1. Work under the permit shall be commenced within thirty (30~ Jays from the date of permit issuance unless a later starting date is approved by the Regional Traffic Engineer. B. REOUIREMENTS All the current requirements of the following shall apply: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Pederal Department of Labor, Safety and Ifealth Standards (29 CFR 192611910); Part 131, TiOe 17, New York Code of Rules and Regulations, Accommodation of Utilities Within State Right-of-Way; New York State Department of Labor, IndustNal Code Rule 23, Protection of Persons Employed in Construction and Demolition Work; Industrial Code Rule 53, Construction, Excavation and Demolition Operations At Or Near Underground Facilities. Temporary soil erosion and water pogution controls spell he used as required. The final decision on the method of underground installation will be made by the Regional Director or his representative. 1. Work Within Pavement and Shoulder Areas a. InstadaUons that cross the pavement and shoulder area. Wherever practical, all underground installations shall be placed beneath the pavement and shoulder areas withoul disturbance to these paved surfaces. 1) Boring, Jacking, and Tunneling Methods dESIGN a) The location of all excavations Ijackin9 pits, etc.) shall be shown in plan and profile. b) The soil profile and groundwater conditions shall be determined by adequate subsurface exploration. The IocaUon of all other existing utilities shag be shown. The conslruction equipment and procedures to be used shall be described in the permit application. e) The design of all excavations, including ground and surface water conhol where necessary, shall he made available for review by the Department. f) The underground installation shall be described iu detail, i.e. size, length, depth, material, provisions for grouting, otc. g) Pipes shall generally be enclosed in sleeves or larger pipes. Small diameter services t2 inch I.D. or smaller) may be placed without sleeving at h) The limits of an open excavation shall not be closer than 10 feet to the edge of the pavement unless approved by the Department. Open excavations shall be protected with the required controls for safety and for the maintenance and protection af traffic in accordance with the New York State Department of Transporta- tion, Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. CONSTRUCTION a) Grouting operations may be required if surface settlement, loss of soil or voids around the pipe develop. When grout is required, it shall consist of I part cement to 2 parts sand, by volume, and sufficient water to produce a consistency suitable for placing the grout. h} Backfill of open excavations shall be as required under 2.1 f) Open Excavation Method. 2) Open Excavation Method DESIGN The location of all pavement crossing by the open excavation method shall be shown in plan and profile. h) The sop profile and groundwater conditions shall be determined by adequate subsurface exploration. The location of all other existing utilities shall be shown. d) The design of all excavations, including ground and surface water control where necessary, shall he made avaiable for review by the Department. el When requested, the construction equipment and procedures to be used shag be described in the permit application. Pipe installations shall be done according to the requirements of the appropriate New York State Department of Transpo~taUon's Standard Sheets. The required granular matedal shall meet the material requirements for Select Granular Fill in the current New York State Oepartment of TransportaOon*s Standard Specifications including addenda. Exceptions will only be allowed if prior approval is granted by the Regional Soils Engineer. g} Pavement shaq be saw cut at termination points of pavement replacement. CONSTRDCTION a) Pavement and shoulder removal shall be done in a manner that provides for proper restoration of the replacement section. Straight, vertical cuts of the pavement wig be required. Pavement surfaces that become undermined shall be cut back and removed. Alternative repair methods may be used if prior approval is granted. The backfill material shall be placed and compacted according to the requirements for backfilling structures, culverts, pipes, conduits and direct burial cable described in Section 200, Earthwork, New York State Department of Transportation's Specifications, including addenda. c) Generally, cuts shall be filled at the end of each working day. With prior approval, steel cover plates may be used. Recessing of these plates may be required. d} Temporary pavements and shoulders shall be placed as soon as a crossover installation is completed. Installations that are longitudinal to the pavement. 1) Open Excavation Method OESIGN a) The location of all open excavations shall be shown in plan and profile. b) The soil profile and groundwater conditions shall be determined by adequate sobsurface exploration. cl The design of all excavations, including ground and surface water control where necessary, shall be made available for review by the Department. d) The location of all other existing utilities shag be shown. e} Pipe b}stallaUons shall be done accordifl9 to the requirements of the appropriate New York State Department of Transportation's Standard Sheets. The required granular material shall meet the material requirements for Select Granular Fill in the current New York State Department of TransportaUon's Standard Specifications, including addenda. Exceptions will only be allowed if prior approval is granted by the Regional Soils Engineer. CONSTRUCTION a) Pavement and shoulder removal shall be done in a manner that provides for proper restoration of the replacement section. Straight, vertical cuts of the pavement will be required. Pavement surfaces that become undermined shag be cut back and removed. Alternative repair methods may be used U prior approval is granted. The backfill material shall be placed and compacted according to the requirements for backfilling structures, culverts, pipes, conduits and direct burial cable described iu Section 200, Earthwork, New York State Department of Transportation's Specifications, including addenda. c) Generally, cuts shall be filled at the end of each working day. With prior approval, steel cover plates may be used. Recessing of these plates may be required. Permanent or temporary pavement shall be placed immediately as sections of the total installation are completed to subbase elevation. Gravel surfaces in shoulder areas may be used if prior approval is granted. 2) Boring, Jacking. and Tunneling Methods DESIGN a) All the requirements of fi.1. a. 1.) DESIGN a) through g) shall apply. CONSTRUCTION a) Ail the requirements of B.1 a. 1.) CONSTRUCTION a) and hi shall apply. g) Open excavations shall he R~otected with the required controls tot safety and for the maintenance and protection of traffic in accordance with the New York State Department of Transportation, Manual of Uniform Traffic Control devices. c) The requirements of G.1. b. 1.) CONSTRUCTION d~ shall apply. 2. Work Outside the Pavement and Shoulder Areas a. Open Excavation Method DESIGN a) Air the requirements of B.1. b. 1.) DESIGN shall apply. h) Open excavations shall he protected with the requried controls for safety and for the maintenance and protection of traffic in accordance with the New York State Department of Transportation, Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Oevices, CONSTRUCTION a~ The backfill mateUai shag he placed and compacted according to the requirements for backfilling structures, culverts, Ripes, conduits and direct budal cable described in Section 200, Earthwork, New York State Department of Transpertat[ofl's Specifications, including addenda. PERM 41-1d (4186) REVERSE b. BoUng, Jacking, and Tunnegn9 Methods a) All the requirements of B.1. a. 1.) OESIGN a) through f) shall apply. b) Open excavations shag be protected with the required controls for safety and for the maintenance ang protection of traffic in accordance with the New York State Department of Transportationa, Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. CONSTRUCTION a) All the requirements of B. 1. a. 1,) CONSTRUCTION shag apply. C. SUBBASE, PAVEMENT AND SHOULDER REQUIREMENTS )including manholes) 1. Subbase a. The subbase course shall be a minimum of 12 inches thick unless otherwise approved. The material shall meal the requiremenls of current Department of Transportation subbase course item as specified by the Regional Soils Engieeer. b. Under t he Pm'edt, construcOon wldch adversely af facts the subsudace drainage of the pavement structure shag be corrected by tbs eddOion of sudace or subsurface drains, as required. 2. Pavement and Shoulders Composition of Bituminous Plant Mixtures in Section 401 of the New York State Oepartment of Transportation's Specification, including addenda. The mixture shall be Mixtures in Section 501 of the New York State Department of TransportaOon's Specifications, including addenda; Class F is a high early strength mixture and should be The concrete mixtures shag be placed without segregation, then consolidated, finished to the proper elevation, and textured. Curing the concrete pavement shell be in accor- dance with one of the methods permitted in Section 502 pertaininO to curing. Pavement shoulders, curbs, gutters and other incidental features shag be replaced in kind unless otherwise approved by the Reoioflal Director or his representative. b. Temporary Pavement tbef is replaced temporarily may be paved with either a hot bituminous concrete mixture mentioned above or a cold bituminous patching mixture. When a cold patching mixture is used it shall consist of aggregate and bituminous material proportioned and mixed in a bituminous mixing plant or rotating peddle shaft pugedll. Regardless which patching mixture is used it shall be laid on a prepared foundation and thoroughly compacted. Since cold bituminous patching mixtures are subject to distortion by traffic, the temporary patch shall be maintained to provide a smooth surface unto the pavement is permanently replaced. 3. Manholes Manhole frames and covers shall have sufficient structural adequacy to support the roadway traffic. The type of manhole frame and cover shall be approved by the Regional Director or his representative. The manhole frame shall be set flush with the surface of the roadway unless otherwise permitted by the Regional Director or his representative. D. MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC 1. Traffic is to be maintained at all times during the progress of this work and adequate signs, barricades and lights shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of Sub-chapter H of the N.Y.S. Department of Transportation'a Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. A maintenance and protection of traffic plan may be required. No Janes shall be closed without prior approval. 2. Tho applicant shall erect and maintain suitable barricades around all trenches while work is in progress for the protection of the public, and they shall be suitably lighted by yellow lights at night. The work shall be carried on in such manner that net more than 100 feet of trench in earth remains open at end of day's work. 3. No pavement cuts are to be left unfilled over night, except in emergencies, and in such cases, adequate precautions must be exercised to protect traffic. Prior approval must be obtained to use steel plating. 4. No construction materials or equipment shall be left on the shoulders or pavement after working hours, nor shall any construction equipment or material be placed in any manner or location that will obstruct highway or railroad warning signs. 5. All open trench in the highway right-of.way shall be barricaded. There shall be conspicuously displayed bright red flags no less than 24" x 24" attached to such barricades and illuminated at night with flashing yellow lights. If in the judgment of the representative of the Commissioner of Transportation, flagman are necessary, they shag be employed by the permittee and on duty at all times during the progress of the work so as to direct traffic and maintain yellow flashing gghts, etc. Soft shoulder signs of adequate size, not less than 24" square, shall be erected 8nd maintained on all backflg trenches within the shoulder are8 until the backfgJ is thoroughly settled. These signs shall be located at the beginning of each section of work at intersections and at a distance not greater than 1000 feet apart. 7. During winter conditions highway shoulders shall be maintained free of obstructions which would interfere with snow removal and ice control. 8. The permittea shall keep the traveled way free of foreign objects such as rocks, timber 8nd other items that may fed from transporting vehicles. Spglaoe of material carried by or dropped from the under.carriage of any carrying vehicle resulting from the permittee's hauling operations along or across any public traveled way shall be removed immediate- ly and such traveled way, both within and outside of the work limits, shall be kept free of such spillage by the permOtee. E. COMPLETION OF WORK 1. All work is to be performed in a manner approved by the Resident Engineer of the State Department of Transportation. 2. All disturbed areas shall be returned to their original condition in a manner satisfactory to the Commissioner of Transportation or his representative 3. The permittee shall be required to restore shoulders and ditches and clean up the highway as his work progresses. All driveways shall be restored with material in kind and to their original conditions. 4. All surplus earth and rubbish shall be cleaned up and removed from the highway right*of.way upon completion of the work, and the highway left in a neat and orderly condition. 5. As bedt plans showing final grade of new installation and existing underground facilities encountered shag be provided to N.Y.S.D.O.T. if variation from approved design plans occurred during construction. F. NECESSITATED FUTURE WORK 1. The applicant agrees, that any present or future injury to or disturbance of the Mghway, its slopes or gutters, caused by placing mains and service pipe shall be repaired by the applicant at his own expense and in accordance with the requirements of the State Department of Transportation. 2. If necessity arises in the future because of the work on the State Highway system and/er its structures, requiring the removal, relocation or replacement of the installation authorized by the permit, said work shall be done as directed by the Commissioner or his representative, and all cost and expense so incurred shall be the obggaOon of the said peredttee or his successor in interest. II. TELEPHONE - TELEGRAPH INSTALLATIONS A. SETTING OF POLES f. All poles shall be set outside the ditch lines so that the proper drainage of the highway will not be interfered with. In case it is impracticable to sat poles so as not to interfere 3. In ease it is found necessary to trim trees within the boundaries of the highway, the least possible amount shall be done, and in ag cases the consent of the abutting property and Ioagtino. They shall be set in line and properly plumbed. They sbelt be well guyed. No ouying to trees, unless by speeial permission of owner. Special precautions shall be taken on curves end where lines cross from one side of highway to the ether. Poles shall be straight, sound, and the fittings shall be of sufficient strength to carry wires under the worst condition of loading lice, wind, etcl. 8. RESETTING POLES 1. If necessity arises in future, because of work off the highway, to relocate, replace or re-set poles, cables or conduits, said work shall be done at the expense of the applicant. III. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 8 part of the permit and be complied with immediately upon notice. IV. ADDITIONAL SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND SKETCHES - See Attached Sheet. SUFFOI K COLT TY WATER AUTHORITY 4060 Sunrise Highway, PO Box 38, Oakdale, New York 11769 January25, 2008 Ms. Amy Martin FainNeather- Brown Design Associates Inc. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Water Availability - 54795 Rte 25, Southold SCl-M# 1000-62-1-3 File# 4763536 Dear Ms. Martin: Reference is made to your request for information regarding availability of public water service to the above referenced property. There is an existing water main and service available to the above captioned property from Rte 25. Connection fees, which include any applicable water main surcharges, or directional bore fees, will be required for building service line installations, as well as service line and RPZ applications and inspections. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at (631) 563-5672 or our New Service Department at (631) 218-1148. Sincerely, Lisa Cetta Assistant Manager New Service LC:drh PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES HUMAYUN J. CHAUDHRY, D.O., M.S. COMMISSIONER PERMIT CONDITIONS " thS cesRefemnce# C/C The a~h~ pl~, when duly si~ by a r~enmfive of ~e d~t, ~ conj~cfion ~ ~ese con~o~, ~mt~ a petit to co~ct a w~ ~pply ~or a ~age ~ or ~ll~on s~t~ for · e pmp~ ~ d~i~. ~e ~p~c~t should ~e note of ~y con~fio~ of ~pmv~, w~ch may be ~ca~ on ~e pl~ or ~clos~ here~. Co~c~on m~t confo~ ~ ~H~le s~ ~clu~g "Smdards for App~val of Pl~s ~d Cons~on for Sewage D~posal Sys~ms for ~er ~ S~e Fa~y R~idences.' ~ssions, ~istmcies or l~k of d~l on ~e pl~ ~ not relic ~e ~plic~t ~m ~e ~ibility of ~g ~e ~c~on done in color,ce ~ ~p~c~le s~s. Issu~ce of ~s p~t s~ll ~ no way relieve ~e desi~ pmfeasio~ of ~ibi~ for ~e M~nney of · c ~mplete desi~. The permit (plan) expires three (3) years after the approval date. Any modification which may affect'the proposed sewage disposal or water supply systems requires submission of a revised plan and additional fees (if applicable) for respproval prior to construction. No inspections will be performed by the department on expired p=~mits. Permits may be rcnewed, extended, transferred, or revised in .accordance with the procedures described in Instructions to Renew, Extend, or Transfer an Existing Permit for Other than Single Family Residences (Form WWM-081). It is the applicant's responsibility to call the deparlment in advance to arrange inspections of thc sewage disposal and/or water supply facilities prior to backfilling. These include inspections of the sewage collection and disposal systems, water supply system components and piPing, and final grading as shown on thc approved plans. In certain cases, inspections of the soil excavation may bc required to determine the acceptability of the soils for sewage disposal systems. The department mast be notified at least 48 hours in advance to schedule an inspection by calling 852-5754; and excavation inspections must also be confirmed by calling 852-5700 prior to 9:30 a.m., the morning of the inspection. Article FT/of the Suffolk County Code, ~Septic Industry Businesses," requires that all installers of septic systems within Suffolk County shall possess a valid license ~rom the Suffolk County O~ce of Consumer Affairs. This o~ce can refuse to perform xnspections or grant final approval for the construction of projects that are installed by an unlicensed individual. It is, therefore, in your best interest to utilize a cesspool contractor with a valid license to avoid substantial delays in your project. Final approval issued by the Department is necessary prior to the occupancy of new buildings, additions to existing buildings, or for the use of sewage.disposal or water supply systems. SEE PAGE 2 WWM-016 (Rev. 10/02/06) Page 1 of 2 F~IJBTAINING FINAL APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTED PROJECT s a condition o~thi~e~mit to construct, the following items must be completed as a minimum, prior to building occupancy~'~{l.~ise of the sewage disposal system or water supply facilities. For further information concerning this, r~fer to Instructions For Obtaining Final Health Department Approval Of Constructed Projects For Other Than Single Family Residences (Form WWM-19). [] Excavation Inspection by the Office of Wastowater Management prior to installation of any leaching pools to determine acceptability of soils. (Call 852-5754 to schedule an inspection and confirm by calling 852-5.700 prior to 9:$0 a.m., the morning of the inspection.) ~treafisfactory inspection by Office of Wastewater Management of the sewage disposal system / sewage atment system. (Call 852-5754 to schedule an inspection.) J~afisfactory inspection of the water supply system by: J~/Office of Wastewater Management (Call 852-5754 to schedule an inspecti.on.) [_] Office of Water Resources, Water Quality Unit (Call 852-5810 for inspection.) [] Satisfactory inspection by the Office of Pollution Control'(Call 854-2502 for inspection.) [] Storage tanks [] Other: []/Application for a F0od Puimit to the Food ConUol Unit (Call 852-5873 for instructions.) cFOur(4) prints of plan As-Built ~Fap letter" flora water district ertification from the licensed sewage disposal system installer [] "S-9 form" fi.om Suffolk County Department of Public Works (SCDPW) [] Sewer dislfict approval ofsewer line installation (for other than SCDPW districts) [] Well drillers certificate [] Water analysis ~Certificafion of Sewage Disposal System Abandonment (form WWM-080) [] Design Professionals Certification of Constructed Works (form WWM-073, enclosed) for: [] Sewer lines and sev~age collection system [] Retainiug walls (approved as part of the sewage disposal system) [] Sewage pump statioll/valve chamber [] Sub-surface sewage disposal system [] Sewage treatment plant [] Water supply system [] Abandonment of Preexisting sewage disposal system and/or water supply [] Other: WWM-016 (Rev. 10/02/06) Page 2 of 2 I00.00' N72°20'50,,E D~I~ AGE Z~)NE _ 13 1~ 15 16 17 1 19 20 PIPE Z I 2" PIPE 5D ~ DRAINAGE ZONE 2 5D ~ I 2" PIPE- 10 9 8 5Dx D 7 ~ 5D~ / DRAINAGE ZONE 3 5D~ 6.5 5 5D~ / ~t2" PIPE 51GN 8.45' 572o30'00,,W NEW CURB CUT DRAINAGE PLAN 5CALE: I/I G"= ILO'' 5 UTIL POLE LeBTRANGE 01/2~2008 FAI RWEATH ER-BROWN DESIGN A550CIATEB,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE GREENPOET, N.Y. 11944 G31-477-~752(Fax) G31-477-O~73 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM Date: To: From: April 2, 2008 Jamie Richter, Town Engineer Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer RE: North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB Status: New Site Plan Application This site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,694 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,000 sq. ft. of basement storage, 392 sq. ft. of accessory office, and 2,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 27 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel In reference to the above, attached you will find a site plan, your letter dated 1/4/08, NYS DOT curb cut Hwy Permit and Drainage Plan. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed build out of this site. Please review for comments, concerns and certification. Site plan enclosed needs to be returned to the Planning Board. Thank you in advance. Enc.: I Site plan prepared by Fairweather Brown Design Associates, Inc. received 4/2/08 SUBIMAL CHAKRABORTI, RE. REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REGION TEN 250 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 www. nysdot.gov ..~, ASTRID C. GLYNN COMMISSIONER March 21,2008 Ms. AmyMartin Permit Expediter, Fairweather-Brown 205 Bay Ave GreenpomNYl1944 Dear Ms. Martin: Your March 17, ~8 SubmisSion North Fork Hardware/LeStrange Route 25, Southold SCTM 1000-06200-0100-003000 Our Case No. 07-409P This is in regard to the site plans for the referenced project which were submitted to us for review. Upon review of the proposed work, we find that the plans are acceptable as submitted. This site plan approval for highway work permit issuance is contingent upon our receipt of all of the following items within six (6) months of the date of this letter and no further revisions are made to the plans. If the Highway Work Permit will be secured by anyone other than the property owner, i.e. contractor, the applicant must provide a signed letter from the property owner stating the applicant is authorized to act on behalf of the property owner in this matter. The letter must also include the property owner's mailing address and telephone number. Prior to issuing a Highway Work Permit, you must submit the required permit fee and Surety Bond (sample enclosed). It is also mandatory that protective liability insurance be provided by the permittee. This must be accomplished by either submitting a completed Perm 17, Certificate of Insurance, in accordance with Option A (form enclosed), or by submitting the fee specified below to be covered under the NYSDOT Blanket Policy. Also, enclosed is a Highway Work Permit Application to be completed and returned to us. The application, completed Perm 17 and the Surety Bond must be secured by the same party. All checks issued to the State of New York must show a Federal Identification Number. Ms. Amy Ma~in March 21, 2008 Page 2 Permit Fee (Payable to "State of New York"): $550.00 Bond Amount: $10,000.00 Insurance Fee: $175.00 or Perm 17 Questions concerning this matter should be directed to Mr. Mark Wolfgang at (631) 952-7973. Please send all correspondence to his attention at the above address. Kindly refer to the subject case number and County tax map number in all correspondence. Thank you for your cooperation concerning this matter. Very truly yours, Shaik A. Saad SHAIK A. SAAD, P.E. Civil Engineer I11 Traffic Engineering and Safety Attachments: Perm 33 Perm 17 Perm 44e cc: /Mr. Peter Harris, Superintendent of Highways, Town of Southold ~/Ms. Jerilyn Woodhouse, Planning Board Chairperson, Town of Southold Mr. Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer, Town of Southold SAS:MDW:AJF STATE Of NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REGION TEN 250 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK ! 1788 www, nysdot.gov March 10, 2008 Ms. Amy Martin Permit Expediter, Fairweather-Brown 205 Bay Ave Greenport, NY 11944 Dear Ms. Martin: Your January 30, 2008 Submission North Fork Hardware/LeStrange Route 25, Southold SCTM 1000-06200-0100-003000 Our Case No. 07-409P This is in regard to the site plans for the referenced project which were ~ubmitted to us for review. Prior to an approval of the site's access and issuance of a New York State Highway Work Permit, the following items must be addressed: A note shall be added to the plans requiring the contractor to clean existing drainage basins along and immediately adjacent to the Route 25 site frontage at the completion of construction. We made this comment in our 12/27/07 letter and it has not been addressed with this submission. The plans must include the note "Repair existing shoulder, sidewalk and curbing as ordered by State Engineer." We made this comment in our 12/27/07 letter and it has not been addressed with this submission. A note shall be added to the plans stating which consecutive Route 25 mile markers the site falls between or the mile markers shall be shown on the plan. We made this comment in our 12/27/07 letter and it has not been addressed with this submission. Please show item nos. for curb, sidewalk, etc. We made this comment in our 12/27/07 letter and it has been partially addressed with this submission. Current details for the driveway and sidewalk should also be shown on the plan along with the NYSDOT specification item numbers. Ms. Amy Martin March 10, 2008 Page 2 The asphalt repair detail should show a one (1) foot overcut for top course asphalt and four (4) feet as the minimum full depth repair width. We made this comment in our 12/27/07 letter and it has not been addressed with this submission. Permanent survey markers should be installed at the property limits along the State highway frontage. We made this comment in our 12/27/07 letter and it has not been addressed with this submission. Please show and call this out on the plans. 7. A stop sign should be installed in the site driveway. 8. Please provide us with an engineers cost estimate for all work required within the Route 25 highway right-of-way Please submit four (4) sets of revised plans. Review of the subject material is being coordinated by Mr. Mark Wolfgang. He can be contacted at (631 ) 952-7973 if you have any questions regarding this matter. Please send all correspondence to his attention. Kindly refer to the subject case number and County tax map number in all correspondence. Thank you for the opportunity to review this development and for your cooperation concerning this matter. Very truly yours, ORIGINAL SIGNED BY ,/~'l~ ~'- T~ SHAIK A. SAAD, P.E. Civil Engineer 111 Traffic Engineering and Safety CC: Mr. Peter Harris, Superintendent of Highways, Town of Southold v/Ms. Jerilyn Woodhouse, Planning Board Chairperson, Town of Southold Mr. Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer, Town of Southold SAS:MDW:JMN I00.00' 12 13 N72o20,50,,E 15 16 17 / 10 9 \/ 8 / 7 5 ~ 4 / ~1 / /1 \ ~BOVE 51GN + 572°30'00"W i/ /e/ e~ [] / ~ I 572o00'00,,W 31.55' [ UTIL °POLE EXTERIOR LIGHTING PLAN 5CAL~: I/I 6"= I '-O" Lighting Key ~ Parking Lot down light lanterns on posts (4 as drawn) Type IV elliptical light patterns 100-150 watts as needed for safety · Exterior high hat in soffit down lighting (13 ) Choice of 26W or 32W compact fluorescent fixture ( 32W having photometric coverage overlap as pictured of 30' OR sealed low voltage halogen 50 watts each 55° beam spread 0° aiming angle- providing 14 FC for 9x9 area from the 9' ceiling (5 FC as acceptable safety standard) space between each fixture's focal light will be adequately lit [] Smaller exterior high hat in soffit down lighting used wall-washer/security/landscape lighting on east side (4) O Traditional, "Dark Sky Friendly" wall mount fitures for illumination of carved sign on West face of building as indicated & also to be used a sign lighting for sign on front lawn Note: Additional down-light decorative wall- mount fixtures or others may be added flanking doorways if required for insurance purposes to provide security lighting when business is close&" allrwing 13 ceiling fixtures to be turned off at end of business day. (cut sheet attached) LeSTRANGE Q ~/28/2008 SCALE= I/8"= I '-0" FAI P-,WEAT N ER-DROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, I NC, 205 [5AY AVENUE GP-.EENPORT, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (Fax) G3 I -477-0973 150FOOTCANDLE CURVE5 FIXTURE: GLABWERKS II BERN MOUNTING NEIGHT: 12 FT LAMP: I OOW, 9500 LUMENS, 5ODIUM PATTERN: TYPE IV, VERY SNORT, FULL CUTOFF 8O 4O -4O -80 -40 0 40 80 LEGEND (OUTER to INNER): O. I00 , 0.200 , 0.300 7/8" LeBTRANGE 01/28/2008 N.T.5. ffAI RWEAT N ER-BP. OWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE GREENPOff. T, N.Y. 11944 1-477-9752 (Fax) G31-477-0973 While LED technulogy has been readdy adopted by applicathms such as color- changing architectural lights, outdoor signs and traffic signals, some of the most sigmficant white light market opportunities for LEDs, including strcethghts, have remained a challenge fl~at has not yet been met on a w~de scale. Until now, concerns about excessive cost and substm~dard bnghmess have made the case for remaining with traditional lighting tschnolo g~es in most mainstream white applications rather than migrating to LED solutions. \Vith recent advancements ha LED technulogy, these concerns are being addressed. What Not to Do The first thing lighting designers typically attempt to do with L~©s is fbrce them into an Edison socket or utilize them in mi ex, sting fixture. We have seen even the most sophisttcated compasfies m~d smartest designers make this szane mistake and the results can be disappoinfing. At that point, some w~[l shy away from the technology- and give up, even many of those who were convinced of LEDs' superiority at the start. LEDs can't be force-fit into the form factor of the previous generanon of lighting It's like trying to drive a car doxta~ a ratlroad track: cars are an advanced technology but they're just not made to ride on rails. Lighting deserters must strive to create all-new desigT~s that take into account LEDs' unique ftaxcfionality in order to take full advantage of this tectmolog3 Another key design consideration is the inherent directionality of LED LEDs, unhke conventional lighting technologies, emit hght only in one direction. This affords the potential for tmprecedentsd control and nearly toted eliminatton of wasted light, but also demands that ligthnng designers comprehend this fea~re up-front, and not rely on the 360° nature of convennonal bulb technology The Illumination E~agineering Society prescnbes five lighting pattern standarcks for roadways in Notth America (see figure Concrete, asphalt and aggregate roadways will exhibit different degrees of reflecfivlty depending ventional lightng, mad again, addressing this issue is very achievable with LEDs due to the inherent directionality of the technology Of the five roadway kghtmg pattems, the type II hgh~ng pattem is the most challenging for LED technology to cover. The type 11 pattern is a very long, tightly controlled ellipse. Cree decided to apply its XLamp ][.F-Ds to the type II pattern first, realizing if the most difficult challenge could be solved, the other less comphcated patterns could be implemented as well. Following the most common train of thought, Cree placed LEDs in a conventional cobra head hghtmg fixture. While this design has served the industry well for decades with conventional bulb tec}mology, wtth the LEDs, the cobra-head fixture resulted in thermal problems because it was not designed as a heat sink. It also did not cover the type II hglitng pattern-the LEDs did not affect the oblong pattern specified but created a much smalleq rounder splotch on the road directly under the hght. Next, Cree attempted to meet the type i1 pattern w~th a "surfboard" design. Whde the surfboard design does solve the thermal problems encomxtered with the cobra head fixture, it stll shoots light strmght down, missing just about all of the area of the type II IESNA pattern. in a third attempt, Cree moved away from conventional hgi~m~g fixture designs and created something with LED tec}mology specifical ly in mind. Just I3-inches across, the design incorporates rows of packaged LEDs angled so each tow emits light in a different direcfon, covering the entire surface of the type II pat~em elhpse. The bare LEDs at the center hit the near field; the oval optic hits the tnid-rmge and the collimating opfc hits die far end of the ellipse. This fixture design meets iESNA type II roadway specifications and matches the output of a convenfional 150 W herring fixture. Crce's prototype fixture sohitton is just one way of adapting I.EDs tu srreeflight reqmrements, but with some creative thought, many more are sure to be foond Only when conventional lighting dest~s are put aside and the inherent directionality of LEDs is capitalized on can lightng designers efficiently and effectively make use of LED technulogy m streetlight applicanons. Reprinted from the January/February 2007 issue of LED Journal. ©2007 Webcom Communications Corp. 7355 E. 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As I know, you are all working at understaffed levels but always seemed to have time to explain and or advise me as to the best way for the project to move forward. There were many time I did not like your response but in all cases it was what was best for the town. You are all a great asset to this community and are what has made this town so attractive to me. I hope I can be as conscientious a member of the town as you all are and I hope to be of assistance to you sometime in the future. Thank you. Michael LeSt range PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN II. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPII L. TOWNSEND February 11,2008 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Mr. Michael LeStrange 85 Suydam Lane Bayport, NY 11705 Re: Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware - Conditional Approval 7 ' Located approximately 69 west of Bo sseau Avenue, on north side of NYS Road 25 54795 Main Road, in Southold SCTM#1000-62-1-3 Zoning District: Hamlet Business (HB) Dear Mr. LeStrange: The Southold Town Planning Board, at a meeting held on Monday, February 11,2008, adopted the following resolutions: The final public hearing was closed. WHEREAS, this site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,694 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,000 sq. ft. of basement storage, 392 sq. ft. of accessory office and 2,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 27 park ng spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel; and WHEREAS, Eastern Breezes is the owner of the property located approximately 769' west of Boisseau Avenue, on the north side of NYS Road 25, and known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold, SCTM#1000-62-1-3; and WHEREAS, on September 27, 2007, the agent, Robert Brown, working on behalf of the applicant, Michael LeStrange, submitted a new site plan application, and on October 9, 2007, the Planning Board accepted the application; and WHEREAS, on October 23, 2007, the Planning Board, pursuant to Southold Town Code §280-131 C., referred the application out to agencies having jurisdiction for their comment, and the following agencies responded: NYS Department of Transportation, Town Engineer, Architectural Review Committee, Suffolk County (SC) Health Department, SC Planning Commission, and the Southold Fire District; and WHEREAS, the comments from those agencies referenced above were received and accepted by the Planning Board, discussed with the applicant, and incorporated into the site plan to the satisfaction of the Planning Board; and North Fork Hardware Page Two February 12, 2008 WHEREAS, on November, 30, 2007, the Southold Fire District reviewed the site plan, and responded that there is adequate fire protection at this site; and WHEREAS, on February 6, 2008, the Southold Town Building Inspector reviewed the site plan, and certified the retail use as permitted; and WHEREAS, the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to Chapter 58, Notice of Public Hearing, has received affidavits that the applicant has complied with the notification provisions; and WHEREAS, on January 11,2008, the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 617, made a determination that the proposed action is an Unlisted Action, and initiated the lead agency coordination process on the application; be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, performed a coordinated review of this Unlisted Action. The Planning Board establishes itself as lead agency and, as lead agency, makes a determination of non-significance and grants a Negative Declaration; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to Town Code §280-131 B (5)(b), reserves the right to review the parking requirements again if a change of use is proposed; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board has reviewed the proposed action under the policies of the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP), and has determined that the action is consistent with the LWRP, as detailed in a memo dated January 28, 2008 prepared by the LWRP Coordinator; and be it further RESOLVED, that pursuant to Southold Town Code 280-131 Part I, the Planning Board requires the applicant to agree to the conditions indicated on the site plan drawings, including sheets S-1, S-2, and S-3; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board grants Conditional Approval on the site plan drawings numbered S-1, S-2, and S-3, dated January 31,2008, prepared by Robert I. Brown, Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc., and stamped received in the Planning Department on February 1, 2008. Final Approval of the site plan is upon the submission of revised site plans that incorporate the following conditions, and the submission of the following approvals from other agencies: A separate landscape plan to include a fence and a seven (7) foot buffer of dense evergreen screening along the northern property line, as well as a landscaped area between the sidewalk and the building that includes grass, shrubs and other plants; and 2. A final drainage plan approved by the Town Engineer in writing; and 3. The following items shall be noted on the final site plan drawing sheet S-1: North Fork Hardware Page Three February 12, 2008 a) All outdoor lighting shall comply with the Town Code and be shielded so that the light source is not visible from adjacent propedies and roadways. Lighting fixtures shall focus and direct the light in such a manner as to contain the light and glare within property boundaries, and be "dark-sky friendly." b) All signs shall comply with the Town Code, and must be issued a permit from the Southold Town Building Inspector prior to posting. c) As per the landscape survivability guarantee, the applicant agrees to replace any of the landscaping which is diseased or dead within three (3) years of receiving final site approval after site work is completed. d) The site plan approval requires that all work proposed on the site plan shall be completed within three (3) years from the date of the final stamp of approval on the site plan. e) Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy, the owner or authorized agent must request, in writing, an on-site inspection by the Building Inspector and the Planning Board. f) Prior to the request for an on-site inspection, the applicant/agent/owner must submit a copy of all required approvals from any necessary agencies to the Southold Town Planning Department. g) If the as-built site improvements vary from the approved site plan, the Planning Board reserves the right to request a certified as-built site plan detailing each deviation. h) Any changes from the approved site plan shall require Planning Board approval, and any such changes without Planning Board approval will be referred to the Town Attorney's Office for possible legal action. i) Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the Planning Board will issue a final site approval in writing following a site inspection, wherein it is determined that the construction complies with the approved site plan. The applicant must receive approval from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS) for this site plan. The applicant must submit a copy of the approved plan from the SCDHS to the Planning Board for review, if the approved plan submitted to SCDHS varies from the site plan approved by the Planning Board, the Planning Board reserves the right to review the changes as an amended site plan application; and 5. The applicant must receive a permit from the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) for this site plan. The applicant must submit a copy of the approved plan and permit from the NYSDOT to the Planning Board for review. If the approved plan submitted to NYSDOT varies from the site plan approved by the Planning Board, the Planning Board reserves the right to review the changes as an amended site plan application. North Fork Hardware Page Four February 12, 2008 The Chairperson is hereby authorized to endorse the revised site plans upon the Planning Board finding that the conditions listed above have been satisfied, and the submission of four (4) revised site plans. If the applicant/agent/owner fails to comply with the conditions listed above, or if approvals from the NYSDOT or SCDHS are based on plans that vary from those reviewed by the Planning Board, this Conditional Approval shall become null and void. After the Planning Board Chairperson endorses the site plan, one copy each will be distributed to the Building Department, Town Engineer/Highway Department. Enclosed please find a copy of the Negative Declaration for your records. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office Very truly yours, ¢-/Oerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson Encl. CC: Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Engineer/Highway Department Mark Wolfgang, New York State Department of Transportation Mr. Robed Brown, Agent for the Applicant File By signing this letter, the owner/applicant acknowledges that there are mandatory conditions that must be satisfied prior to the final approval and endorsement of the site plan, and prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Michael LeStrange ~ PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. 8OLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hail Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 State Environmental Quality Review NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination Non-Significance February 11,2008 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment, and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action: Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware SCTM#: 1000-62-1-3 Location: Located approximately 769' west of Boisseau Avenue, on the north side of NYS Road 25, 54795 Main Road, Southold SEQR Status: Type I ( ) Unlisted (X) Conditioned Negative Declaration: Yes ( ) No (X) Description of Action: This site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,694 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,000 sq. ft. of basement storage, 392 sq. ft. of accessory office, and 2,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 27 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel in the Hamlet Business zoning district. Reasons Supporting This Determination: An Environmental Assessment Form has been submitted and reviewed and it was determined that no significant adverse effects to the environment were likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. SEQR Negative Declaration Page Two February 11, 2008 The determination was based on the following: 1. No major change in the use of either the quantity or type of energy will occur. No known creation of a hazard to human health is expected to occur. The site is already developed, and has been used in the past as a residential dwelling, a dentist's office, and most recently as a real estate broker's office. While the proposed building is larger than the existing building, the change in energy use will not be "major." 2. The proposed action will not cause a substantial change in the use, or intensity of use, of land including agricultural, open space or recreational resources, or in its capacity to support existing uses. As stated above, the property has been used for commercial purposes in the past, has been previously developed, and while the proposed use will cause some increase in the intensity of use (a larger building devoted to retail sales), it is not a substantial change relative to the uses in the current neighborhood, where other retail businesses are located nearby, including a grocery store and a liquor store. No substantial adverse change in existing air quality, ground or surface water quality or quantity, traffic or noise levels, no substantial increase in solid waste production, potential of erosion, flooding, leaching or drainage problems will occur as a result of this action. The application conforms to Article VI of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code, and will not be expected to adversely affect groundwater quality provided properly functioning systems are designed and installed according to the plans. The proposed plan also conforms to the standards of the Town with regard to containing all storm-water runoff on-site with proper drainage. No significant removal or destruction of large quantities of vegetation or fauna, no substantial interference with the movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species, no significant impacts on a significant habitat area, no substantial adverse impacts on a threatened or endangered species of animal or plant or the habitat of such a species, and no other significant adverse impacts to natural resources will occur. The property contains typical vegetation found in the yard of a small commercial building converted from a residence and located in an area that is largely developed. It contains a grass lawn, and a few trees and shrubs. 5. The proposed action will not impair the character or quality of important historical, archaeological, architectural, or aesthetic resources or of existing community or neighborhood character. The proposed building will be constructed to conform with architectural standards required by town code § 280-44, Part A.(7), the intent of which is to require buildings to conform to the existing community character. 6. The proposed action is not in material conflict with a ommunlty s current plans or goals as officially approved or adopted. 7. On August 24, 2006, the Suffolk County Department of Planning responded that as an interested agency they "have no objection to the Town of Southold assuming Lead Agency". 8. On January 24, 2008, the Suffolk County Department of Health Services responded that they have no objection to the Town of Southold assuming Lead Agency, and that they have jurisdiction over the final location of sewage disposal and water supply systems, and the Planning Board has made Suffolk County Department of Health Services approval a condition of the site plan approval. SEQR Neqative Declaration Page Three February 11, 2008 9. There has not been any correspondence received from the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals, Southold Town Building Department, Southold Town Board, Southold Town Engineer or New York State Department of Transportation in the allotted time. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from these agencies. 10. Based upon such, no significant adverse impacts to the environment are expected to occur should the project be implemented as planned. For Further Information: Contact Person: Address: Telephone Number: Heather Lanza, Town Planning Director Southold Town Planning Board 631.765.1938 CC: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Engineer Suffolk County Planning Department File I February 8, 2008 iNTERNODAL Attention: Ms. Heather Lanza PLANNING BOARD Of THE TOWN Of SOUTHOLD North Fork Bank Building - 2nd floor Main Road and Youngs Avenue Southold, NY 11971 Su~ect: $CTM # 1000-62-1-3 Proposed New Construction at 54795 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 Dear Ms. Lanza and other members of the Planning Board, Joe Stadler and I (Rosemary Verrecchio) are the owners of the histodc building, sometimes referred to as the Daniel E. Terry House, located directly across the Main Road from the subject property. Our address is 54800 Main Road (SCTM # 473889 64.-1-16). We recently received a notice in the mail and are writing to communicate the following points in protest of the proposal to construct a new building of almost 11,000 square feat of internal space for purposes of introducing another hardware store into our Hamlet. VVhile we are sure that you have given great thought to the implications OF this new construction, we ask that you consider the following on our behalf and, especially, for the good and well-being of our Hamlet. t. The location is sufficiently near to the busiest intersection in Southold and the traffic caused by the proposed establishment would exacerbate this condition. 2. There will be delivery trucks of unknown size that will provide inventory to an 11,000 square foot space. They will traffic the Main Road (wear and tear) and park in the Hamlet center (congestion). 3. Deliveries during the day would likely have to park on the Main Road due to the constraints of the parking configuration. This will introduce noise that does not currently exist and cause disruption to the current businesses. 4. Deliveries during the night will be noisy and disruptive to normal human sleeping patterns. This will negatively affect our ability to ever use the Terry House as a residence, which is our intention after retirement. Currently, the surrounding businesses operate only during normal hours. Evenings and nights are currently very quiet and peaceful in this location. 5. There is no apparent loading dock for handling and expediting deliveries. INTERNODAL, INC. 54~00 MAIN ROAD POST OFFICE BOX 1173 $OUTHOLD, NEWYORK 1 I971 --O~34 +1 631 7650037 FAX: +1 631 7652337 INTERNODAL 6. For the normal customer, cars / SUVs / pick-up trucks, based upon the parking configuration (witness the distance behind the care at the local 7Eleven) there is inadequate back-up room in the parking lot. 7. The ingress and egress appears to take place solely through a single ddveway and on the Main Road (unlike the IGA). This would seem to introduce a number of dangerous ddving conditions and tie-ups, beth in the perking lot and on the Main Road. 8. The customer traffic of this establishment will not economically enhance the other businesses in the Hamlet center by inspiring additional "foot traffic." How many times have you gone to a hardware store as part of a casual shopping spree? Most, if not all, customers will be on a mission. Given the size of the proposed building, it is likely that many will be trade people. Cuprently, it is almost impossible for Joe and I and the other folks who visit Intemodal's building to safely exit from its driveway due to the proximity of cars parked on the Main Road to the left (west). The visibility of oncoming traffic is non-existent. It is likely that even more vehicles will perk on the street making it even more difficult and less safe, especially because, in addition to the entrance on the parking lot side (west side) of the building, there is also an entrance on the street side (south side) of the building. Is this the intended "delivery entranca? 10. Is there really a need for another hardware store in this Hamlet / Town? Do we want to put Hart's Hardware out of business? 11. The size is ominous and disproportionate to what is on that block. VVhy so big? VVhat types of items do they intend to sell? Do they also intend to compete with the larger-scale items already offered by Riverhead Building Supply? 12. There is a potential for the back parking area to turn into a hiding place for dumping (witness Chuchogue hardware's back area) or for folks to perk and "hang-out" unseen. 13. It is not in keeping with the current business profile in the Hamlet center. Other than the IGA Supermarket, which is a great asset to us all, tne Hamlet's businesses consist primarily of small shops and white cellar ! professional businesses. The proposed construction and business-type is out-of-place in that location. They belong on the North Road. 14. Should the business not succeed, wa will have created another pink elephant of a building in the middle of the Hamlet. Are there, perhaps, already other uses intended for this building? Joe and I thank you for your time and consideration. osema~~tadler INTERNODAL, INC. page 2 of 2 FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Ave Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 To: Southold Town Planning Board From: Amy Martin Date: 2/7/08 Re: North Fork Hardware Application for site plan approval Attached please find our affidavit, receipts of mailing & green cards Also please find a copy of e-mail notification of new owner of adjoining property to east and their faxed response letter indicating they were notified in a timely fashion. There is also a returned letter "undeliverable" of notification to a near but not quite adjoining property that we had noticed in consideration of their proximity. On~r card has not been r.eceived in return. That was addressed ~to "ln!.er~the property dlrec, tly across the street. (the former eastern adjoining pr~ owner-Irwin Garsten's card was also not returned) ~ _~_ ~- / Respectfully submitted, Office Manager/Permit Agent Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on ,~'~ ~ ?! /~ I have sent notices, by certified mail - return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of eve~ property which abuts and every property which is across on Your Name (prin//~ Signature ~/ Address Date / / JOYCE A STEVENS NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK NO. 4875122 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY . COMMISSION EXPIRES NOVEMBER 3, 20/0 PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVlT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTs & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY: 12:00 noon, Fri., 218108 Re: Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware SCTM#s: 1000-62-1-3 Date of Hearing: Monday~ February 11, 2008~ 6:05 p.m. ~ono ~ [] Total postage & Fees or PO Box No. $5.38 '; 01/30/2008 ..~ Total Postage & Fees ° f~,!i~/ · C~mplete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery ia desired. · Print your name end address on the reverse so that wa can return the card to you. · Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if spane permits. 7007 1490 0001 2417 3428 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic I If YES, enter deliver~ I-I NO lype ~, Certified Express Mail Mall [] EJ Registered [] Return R~ceipt for Merchandise [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. 4. Re~flcted D~ivery? (Extra Fee) [] Yes 102595-02-M-1540 If YES, enter delivery add ~.~ .~,~*~ · '~0~ [] Express Mail [] Retum Receipt for Merchandise [] C.O.D. 4. Restricted Del~ve~r7 (Extra Fee) [] Yes If YES, enter delive~ 7007 1490 0001 2417 3473 PS Form 3811, February 2004 1. Article Addressed to: · Complete items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete 4. ' item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. · Print your name and address on the reverse 7007 1490 0001 2417 3442 · so that we can return the card to you. PS Form 3811. February 2004 ~ Domestic Return ~orAttaChon thethiSfrontCardif tOspacethe baCkpermits.Of the mailpiece, D 1. Article Addressed to: 1. Article Addressed to: ~ ' 7007 1490 0001 2417 343~ .... 7007 1490 0001 2417 34~6 r'l Agent [] Addressee C. Date of Delivery D. Is delivery address dif~went from item 1 ? [] Yes If YES, enter de~ery addre~ below: [] No 3. Service Type [] Certified Mail [] Registered [] Insured Mail [] C.O.D. Restricted Delivery7 (Extra Fee) [] Express Mail [] Return Receipt for Merchandise []Yes ' PS Form 3811, February 2004 PS Form 3811, February 2004 Domestic ReturnL Domestic Return Receipt 1~2595-02,M.1S40 L Pe~t~ge $0.58 CentUied Fee $2.65 Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Requged) $2,15 Restricted Del[yew Fee (Eedorsement Required) $0.00 02 Postmark Here 01/30/2008 nj Cedified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required} Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) ~ Total Postage & Fees I$ $0.58 0944 $£.65 $2.15 $0.00 $ $s.38 02 01130/2008 Postage Certified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Eedorsemeot Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsemem Required) $0.58 $2.65 $2.15 $0.00 $ $5.38 02 Postmark )1/3O/2008 $0.58 0944 $2.65 02 $2.15 Here $0.00 ;$ $5.38 01/30/2008 -1- Postage Cedlfied Fee E~] Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee BI (Endorsement Required) -'~ Total Postage & Fees I$ $0.58 0944 $2.65 02 Postmark $2.15 Here $0,00 $ $5.38 01/7,,0/2008 Postage Ce¢tified Fee Return Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fee (Endorsement Required) Total Postage & Fees $2.65 02 $2.15 Here $0.00 _$ $5.38 01/30/~08 ZIP+4 Postage Certified Fee Retorn Receipt Fee (Endorsement Required) Restricted Delivery Fe (Endorsement Requitec Total Postage & Fee $0.58 0%4 $2,65 02 Postmark $2.15 Here $0.00 $5.38 01/30/2008 UP FOR T~E~EA~T END Post OR'ice Box 2442 Main Briflgehampmn~ N3( 119~2-~9 Teh 631,537.1 F~; 631 537.~01 Febrtmry6,200fi PreskienI ~ Robert $, D~Lucl Chairman Claudia Camozz Vice L~airmen Ma~/Walker Boa~ Me.ers Harm A, Ba~r W. Marco M~k B~c~l ~ Co~y Andrew ~l~e ~ald 5. ~ude: WflRam ~. M~h ~ndm R. Meyer ~r~topher Jo~ M. ~onu P~ ~h~bach Alan Siegel Jo~ C. Amy Martin Fatrweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. 205 Bay Avenue Oreenport, NY 11944 ¥IA FAX: (631) 47't09~'3 Dear Ms. Martin. Thank you for notifying Group for the East End ora heating to be held at 6:05pm on February I Ith, 2008 at Southold Town Hall. This is the public hearing for an application on SCTM ~ 1000-62-l-3, located at 54795 Main Road in Somhold, known a.~ "North Fork Hardware." As an adjoining prol~rty owner, we are confirming that we were notified with sufficient t/xne to attend the hearing. Sincerely. Robert S. Del,uca President Advbory Committee Mr5 J~tme~ H. F~nc.h Edw~d Arnold Leo Peter Ma~hi~ M~rriel O. Mm'Flay Lionel P~cu* John [ames T~s Ha~d M. ~t FIGHTING FOR THE QUALITY OF YOUR LIFE Page I of l Amy Martin From: Amy Martin [amykm@optonline.net] Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 1:27 PM To: 'kschertel@eastendenvironm ent. org' Subject: North Fork Hardware Hearing @ southold planning board Hi Kate, Thank you for taking my call. Attached please find copies of the pages as they were noticed to the listed adjoining property owners. As 1 stated we will need some formal letter ofaknowlegement that you have recieved this in time to attend the hearing on Feb. 1 lth I have reduced the site plan and also sent 2 halves of the site plan as it was mailed. If you, Robert or anyone there has any questions, please hesitate to contact me. Thank you, Amy Martin Office Manager Permit Agent Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. 477-9752 2/4/2008 Hall, 53095 Main Road P.(). Box 1179 5;outhold, New York 11971-O959 Fax (631 ) 765-951)2 Telephone (631 ) 765- 1802 BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Jerilyn B. Woodhouse, Planning Board Chairperson FROM: Michael J. Verity, Chief Building Inspector DATE: February 6, 2008 REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE PLAN ELEMENTS & CERTIFICATION Project: North Fork Hardware Location: 54795 Main Road, Southold SCTM# 1000 - Section 6~2- Block 0~1 Lot 0~3 Date: September 21, 2007 Revised Date: January 28, 2008 1. ALL BUILDINGS AND USES SHALL COMPLY WITH CHAPTERS 144 AND 280 OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CODE. 2. OFF STREET PARKING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 3. ALL FENC1NG, SCREENING AND LANDSCAPING BY AUTHORITY OF THE PLANNING BOARD. 4. THE PROPOSED USE Retail IS A PERMITTED USE iN THIS lib DISTRICT AND IS SO CERTIFIED. Chief Building Inspector I00.00' N72o20,5O,,E 12 13 2O / .... 4~/ ..... 5 - l/ 6 A~OV[ ~IGN + D72°3O'OO"W -,/ EXTER. IOR. LIGHTING PLAN DCALE: I/IG"=I'O" L~ghting Key ~ Parking Lot down light lanterns on posts (4 as drawn) Type IV elliptical light patterns 100-150 watts as needed for safety · Exterior high hat in soffit down lighting (13) Choice of 26W or 32W compact fluorescent fixture ( 32W having photometric coverage overlap as pictured of 30' OR sealed low voltage halogen 50 watts each 55° beam spread 0° aiming angle- providing 14 FC for 9x9 area from the 9' ceiling (5 FC as acceptable safety standard) space between each fixture's focal light wilI be adequately lit [] Smaller exterior high hat in soffit down lighting used wall-washer/security/landscape lighting on east side (4) O Traditional, "Dark Sky Friendly" wall mount fitures for illumination of carved sign on West face of building as indicated & also to be used a sign lighting for sign on front lawn ~ Note: Additional down-light decorative wall- mount fixtures or others may be added flanking doorways if required for insurance purposes to provide security lighting when business is closed/ allowing 13 ceiling fixtures to be turned off at end of business day. (cut sheet attached) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT, TO ALTER ANY ITE~,~I ON THIS DRAWING IN A.~Y WAY. ANY A~.THORIZED ALTERATION MUST BE NOTED, SEALED, AND DESCRIBED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW. 00.00' N72°2O'5O'E DRAINAGE ZONE I 2 SD ~ 11 10 9 J 2" PIPE- 5D~ DP&INAG~ ZONE 3 2" [FE 6.45' 8 7 ~ 13 6.8 5 ' L .L 572o30'00"W I0' /~i 5' o o o o iT IS A VIOLATION OF THE !.AW FOR ANY PERSON, ~INLESS ACTING UNDER THE $'R, ECTION OF A LICENSED ~CHITECT, TO ALTER ANY :7 /~ ON THIS DRAWING IN ,: / WAY. ANY A. THORIZED ',LT'ERATION MUST BE .~OTEO, SEALED, AND '~ ;9CFI1BED IN ACCORDANCE -~'~ ~U,~L POLE 'w' Le.STRAN©E 01/28/2008 ~-/""-----' F~CALE: l/iF°"= I'-0' 02/01/2008 16:03 631-85~044 S C PLANING DEPT SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING Thomas A. Isles, Director P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, New York 11788 (631) 853-5191 Fax: (631)853.4044 PAGE 01 FAX TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET FAX if: You should receive ~.---page($), including this cover sheet. If you DO NOT receive all the pages, please call (631) 853-5191. MESSAGE: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK FILE DFPARTM~:NT OF PLANNING STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE J~ilugry 29, 2008 PAGE THOMAS ISLES, AICP DIRECTO~ OF PLANNING 02 Town of Southold Planning Board Southold Town Hall P,O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Atm: Bruno Semon, Sr. Site Plan Reviewer Re: North Fork Hardware SCPC No.: LS-G-2124 SCTM No.: 1000-062-01-03 Dear Sir: Your notification for SEQR Coordination was received by oar agency on January 18, 2008. Please be advised that our agency, the Suffolk County Plar~ng Commission. bas no obi cction to the Town of Soutbold assuming Lead Agency status for the above referenced. The SuffoLk County Planning Commission reserves the fight to comment on this proposed action in the future and wants to bc kept informed of all actions taken pursuant to SEQRA and to be provided with copies of all EAF's, DEIS's and Fl]IS's, etc. Please note that prior to final approval, this action should be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission for review. Colllolent: It is not clear that all landbanked off-street parking stalls are practical, particularly the five (5) stalls in the front yard. Landbanked parking stalls should be funeti*nal in the event they are needed and required to be paved as part of the parking lot. Sincerely, A~rew P. Freleng, AICP Chief Planner APF:cc LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H. LEE DENNISON BLDO, - 4TH FLOOR P. O, BOX 6100 (631) 853-5190 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788-0099 tELEGOPIER (681) J~-4044 Note to file. February 8, 2008 Received a call from Kim from the Suffolk County Water Authority, who informed me that they have no concerns about this project and would not be providing any comments. They have no objection to us being the lead agency under SEQRA. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLI STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE January29,2008 THOMAS ISLES, AICP DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Town of Southold Planning Board Southold Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Bruno Semon, Sr. Site Plan Reviewer Dear Sir: Re: North Fork Hardware SCPC No.: LS-G-2124 SCTM No.: 1000-062-01-03 FEB - 5 2008 - - 1 Your notification for SEQR Coordination was received by our agency on January 18, 2008. Please be advised that our agency, the Suffolk County Planning Commission has no objection to the Town of Southold assuming Lead Agency status for the above referenced. The Suffolk County Planning Commission reserves the right to comment on this proposed action in the future and wants to be kept informed of all actions taken pursuant to SEQRA and to be provided with copies of all EAF's, DEiS's and FEIS's, etc. Please note that prior to final approval, this action should be referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission for review. Comment: It is not clear that all landbanked off-street parking stalls are practical, particularly the five (5) stalls in the front yard. Landbanked parking stalls should be functional in the event they are needed and required to be paved as part of the parking lot. Chief Planner APF:cc LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H. LEE DENNISON BLDG. -4TH FLOOR P.O. BOX 6100 · (631} 853-5190 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY l 1788 0099 TELECOPIER (631) 853 4044 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE HUMAYUN J. CHAUDHRY~ D.O., M.S. COMMISSIONER January 24, 2008 Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: North Fork Hardware SCTM#: 1000-62-1-3 Dear Mr. Semon: The Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS; "Department") has received your letter dated January 15, 2008, concerning the above-referenced project. The Department has no objection to the Town of Southold Planning Board assuming lead agency. Based on a review of the subject coordination, the Department offers the following comments. However, the Department wishes to reserve its right to provide more detailed information within the comment period(s) established for this action. These comments should not be construed as an implicit SCDHS approval or rejection of the project. AI!~ applications are reviewed thoroughl~y'"~ith respect to Suffolk County Sanitary Code concerns by ~plSi:0priate departmental persolmel When SCDHS applications are completed. ~ 1. SANITARY CODE A. Article VI Application Status: The Office of Wastewater Management has received an application for the above-referenced project on September 28, 2007 (HD Ref # C10-07-0013), as required by Article VI of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code. The application is incomplete pending the submission of the-'fo'llb~ing additional technical information: · Short Form EAF · Town SEQRA Declaration · Water Availability Letter · Approval from the Office of Pollution Control · Certificate of Authorization from the property owner · Engineer's Certificate DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, OFFICE OF ECOLOGY 360 Yaphank Avenue, Suite 2B, Yaphank, NY 11980 (631) 852-5750 Fax (631) 852-5812 · Revised Site Plans Please be advised that the proposed development may exceed the allowed sanitary flow rate, as they are proposing storage in the basement and attic. The applicant should submit building plans to the Office of Wastewater Management, in order to determine whether the proposal complies with the sanitary flow requirements. The applicants must comply with the requirements of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code and relevant construction standards for water supply and sewage disposal. Design and flow specifications, subsurface soil conditions, and complete site plan details are essential to the review of this project. These considerations are reviewed completely at the time of SCDHS application. B. SCDHS Jurisdiction The SCDHS maintains jurisdiction over the final location of sewage disposal and water supply systems. The applicant, therefore, should not undertake the construction of either system without Health Department approval. Thank you for the opportunity to review this application. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Office of Ecology at 852-5750. Theresa Goergen Environmental Analyst Office of Ecology TG pc: Kimberly Shaw Walter Hilbert, P.E. FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Ave Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 To: Heather/Bruno Planning Board Date: 2/1/08 Re: North Fork Hardware Application for site plan approval FE~ ' ~ 2008 Attached please find 7 complete sets of the completed site plans (as currently submitted also to SCDHS & NYSDOT) Thank you, Am~ Mar~ Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, inc. FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Ave Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 To: Jerilyn B.Woodhouse Planning Board Chairperson From: Robert Brown Date: 1/28/08 Re: North Fork Hardware Application for site plan approval Attached please find 7 copies of the drainage plan details as requested by Town Engineer, James Richter in his January 4th letter received by you on Jan 7th and by us within a few days following the January 7th work session. To the best of our knowledge all other items of concern mentioned in this letter had been addressed in conversation during that work session and by previous submissions. - ........ Thank you, town, AIA Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Ave Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 1/28/08 Att: Heather Lanza Southold Town Planning Board Re: North Fork Hardware ~'~?~/ Attached, please find the ? lighting details as per our recent conversation. We have changed th6tparking lot lenses to be Type IV light patterns to keep within property boundaries and have changed the lawn sign lighting to the same fixtures we have specified for the building sign on the western exposure and the number of lights in the soffits has been reduced by half with wattage specified. 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ASAND(~NED EXISN~G YOUNG C RABA?I~LE TREE (ZONE: HAMLET IDUSINESS) FAIRW EATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Ave Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 1/22/08 Att: Heather Southold Town Planning Board Re: North Fork Hardware Attached, please find the lighting details as per our recent conversation. Thank you, Amy M~rtin Office Manager/Permit Manager Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: Subject: SC~:M*: mOO- &, ]- I - g Date: COIIllBCnts; · PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODItOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law and Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southold, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York on the 11th day of February, 2008 on the question of the following: 6:00 p.m. Proposed Conservation Subdivision of the Jacoby Family Limited Partnership located at the terminus of Kirkup Lane, s/o Sound Avenue, in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-125-1-5.1 6:05 p.m. Proposed Site Plan for~orth Fork Hardware located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-62-1-3 Dated: 1/24/08 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson PLEASE PRINT ONCE ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2008 AND FORWARD ONE (1) AFFIDAVIT TO THIS OFFICE. THANK YOU. COPY SENT TO: The Suffolk Times Page I of l Kalin, Carol From: Kalin, Carol Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:45 PM To: 'JOAN ANN'; 'eduffy@timesreview.com' Subject: Legal Ad for 1/31/08 edition Attachments: jacoby north fork hardware.doc Please print the attached legal ad (public hearings for 2/11 Planning Board Public Meeting) in the January 31st edition and send me confirmation of receipt. Thank you. I 29 2008 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 276 of the Town Law and Article XXV of the Code of the Town of Southold, a public hearing will be held by the Southold Town Planning Board, at the Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York on the 11th day of February, 2008 on the question of the following: 6:00 p.m. Proposed Conservation Subdivision of the Jacoby Family Limited Partnership located at the terminus of Kirkup Lane, s/o Sound Avenue, in Mattituck, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-125-1-5.1 6:05 p.m. Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York. Suffolk County Tax Map Number 1000-62-1-3 Dated: 1/24/08 BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) CAROL KALIN, Secretary to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold, New York being duly sworn, says that on the 24th day of January, 2008 she affixed a notice of which the annexed printed notice is a true copy, in a proper and substantial manner, in a most public place in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, to wit: Town Clerk's Bulletin Board, Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 2/11/08 Re.qular MeetinR: 6:00 p.m. 6:05 p.m. Public Hearing for the proposed conservation subdivision of the Jacoby Family Limited Partnership, SCTM#1000-125-1-5.1 Public Hearing for the site plan for North Fork Hardware, SCTM#1000-62- 1-3 Sworn to before me this C~ day o~..,~CLL~('~', 2008. Notary P-ub~ Carol Kalin Secretary, Southold Town Ptanning Board MELANIE DOROSKI NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No. 01D04634870 Oualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires Septernbsr 30, ~ i (2, PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 "/65-3136 Januaw 15,2008 Mr. Robert Bmwn ¢o Fairweather-Bmwn Architects 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware Located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold SCTM#1000-62-1-3 Zoning District: HB Dear Mr. Brown: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, January 14, 2008: WHEREAS, this site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq. ft. of basement storage and 3,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold, SCTM#1000-62-1-3; be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to Part 617, Article 6 of the Environmental Conservation Law acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, initiates the SEQR lead agency coordination process for this unlisted action; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, February 11, 2008 at 6:05 p.m. for a final public hearing on the site plan prepared by Fairweather - Brown Design, dated January 2, 2008. Please refer to the enclosed copy of Chapter 55, Notice of Public Hearing, in regard to the Town's notification procedure. The notification form is enclosed for your use. The sign and the post will need to be picked up at the Planning Board Office, Southold Town North Fork Hardware Pa.qe Two January 15, 2008 Annex. Please return the enclosed Affidavit of Posting alon.q with the certified mailin.q receipts AND the signed .clreen return receipt cards before 12:00 noon on Friday, February 8th. The si.qn and the post need to be returned to the Plannin.q Board Office after the public hearin.q. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson encl. CC: Scott Russell, Southold Town Supervisor Southold Town Board Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Engineer Southold Town LWRP Coordinator Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission Suffolk County Water Authority NYSDEC - Stony Brook New York State Department of Transportation Southold Town Plannin.q Board Notice to Adjacent Property Owners You are hereby given notice: 1. That the undersigned has applied to the Planning Board of the Town of Southold for a site plan; 2. That the property which is the subject of the application is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: SCTM#1000-62-1-3; 3. That the property which is the subject of this application is located in the HB Zoning District; 4. That the application is for the proposed new construction of 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq. ft. of basement storage and 3,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq. ft. parcel located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold; 5. That the files pertaining to this application are open for your information during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. (2"d FI., North Fork Bank) Or, if you have any questions, you can call the Planning Board Office at (631)765-1938; That a public hearing will be held on the matter by the Planning Board on Monday, February 11, 2008 at 6:05 p.m. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold; that a notice of such hearing will be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times, published in the Town of Southold; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing. Petitioner/Owner's Name(s): Michael LeStrange/North Fork Hardware Date: 1/16/08 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING This is to serve notice that I personally posted the property known as by placing the Town's official poster notice(s) within 10 feet of the front property line facing the street(s) where it can be easily seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven days prior to the date of the public hearing on I have sent notices, by certified mail - return receipt, the receipts and green return receipt cards of which are attached, to the owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across on Your Name (print) Signature Address Date Notary Public PLEASE RETURN THIS AFFIDAVIT, CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS & GREEN RETURN RECEIPT CARDS BY*: i2:00 noon, Fri., 2/8/08 Re: Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware SCTM#s: 1000-62-1-3 Date of Hearing: Monday, February 11, 2008, 6:05 p.m. Town of Southold PC/Codebook for I'Findows § 55-1. Providing notice of public hearings. [Amended 6-3-2003 by L.L. No. 12-20031 Whenever the Code calls for a public hearing this section shall apply. Upon determining that an application or petition is complete, the board or commission reviewing the same shall fix a time and place for a public bearing thereon. Notice relating to a public hearing on an application or petition shall be provided as lbllows: A. Town responsibility for publication of notice. The reviewing board or commission shall cause a notice giving the time, date, place and nature of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper within the period prescribed by law. B. Applicant or petitioner responsibility for posting and mailing notice. An application or petition, initiated, proposed or requested by an applicant or petitioner, other than a Town board or connnission, shall also be subject to additional notice requirements set forth below: (1) The applicant or petitioner is required to erect the sign provided by the Town, which shall be prominently displayed on the premises facing each public or private street which the property involved in the application or petition abuts, giving notice of the application or petition, the nature of the approval sought thereby and the time and place of the public hearing thereon. The sign shall be set back not more than 10 feet from the property line. Thc sign shall be displayed for a period of not less than seven days immediately preceding the date of the public hearing. Tbe applicant, petitioner or his/her agent sball file an affidavit that s/he has complied w/th this provision prior to commencement of the public hearing. (2) The applicant or petitioner is required to send notice to tile owners of record of every property which abuts and every property which is across fi-om any public or private street from the property included m thc application or petition. Such notice shall be made by certified mail, return receipt requested, posted at least seven days prior to the date of the initial public hearing on the application or petition and addressed to the owners at thc addresses listed for them on tile local assessment roll. The notice shall include description of the street location and area of the subject property, nature of relief or approval involved, and date, time and place of hearing. The applicant, petitioner or agent shall lilt an affidavit that s/he bas complied with this provision prior to commencement of thc public hearing. EASTERN BREEZES R.., LLC NORTH FORK HARDWARE SITE PLAN 1000-62-1-3 Site plan for the proposed new construction of 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq. ft. of basement storage and 3,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel. eMONDAY- FEB. 11, 2008- 6:05 P.M. Lanza, Heather :rom: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Lanza, Heather Friday, January 04, 2008 5:31 PM George Solomon (E-mail); Jeri Woodhouse (E-mail); Joseph Townsend (E-mail); Kenneth Edwards (E-mail); Martin Sidor (E-mail) Terry, Mark North Fork Hardware part II North Fork Hardware 001 .doc Please find attached Jamie's comments. The largest issue facing this proposed site plan is the location tbr tractor trailer truck deliveries. All the other comments from Jamie and the DOT are minor in that they can be accommodated without major changes to the building or location of the building. After discussing this at length with Mark T, I think we need to consider that this parcel is in the hamlet center, an appropriate place for intense use of sites. It is also a place with small, HB-zoned lots that allow for intense use. These lots were created probably prior to the thought that tractor trailer trucks would be delivering to their occupants. In this case, we might consider compromising on forcing the applicant to show they can accommodate a tractor trailer truck on site. Perhaps there is enough room in the shoulder parking area for trucks to make their deliveries. The biggest concern is whether this will create a situation similar to the Cutchogue Hardware, 7-eleven area with large trucks creating a hazard on Rt. 25. In Cutchogue, you have narrow shoulders in front of the hardware store and really no shoulder in front of,~_even and the gas statiqn.. The shoulder widens to the west and trucks park there to stop for coffee, often blocking the crosswalk and an~g out into the roacl. Thee tra~ounds the situation when delivery trucks are trying to access either the hardware store or the 7-Eleven or even tile gas station fuel deliveries. Throw in a busy day at Wickham's, and you've got the mess ~ve've a~pen there. I think this site is different than the Cutchogue site in several ways. The IGA generates the most traffic, but it is offset from the proposed hardware site a little to the west. The current parking in the shoulder of the road is also mostly to the west of this site, especially on the north side of the road. People generally park in front of the liquor store to go there or the IGA or both. The shoulders are wide in both directions in this area. The Group's office is next door to the east. There will be little call to park in front of their building since they have ample parking for their uses in the rear of the building. This site has about 100' of road frontage. A truck could park in front of this building without blocking its own or the Group's driveway. In summary, I think it is legitimate to make allowances for businesses trying to locate in our hamlet centers where this type of retail development is desirable, while making sure the public welfare and safety are served. We don't want to encourage businesses like this to move out to larger sites in undesirable places outside hamlet centers, thus we need to find ways to accommodate them in the centers on the small sites we have there where possible. Heather From: Richter, Jamie Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 1:59 PM To: Lanza, Heather Subject: Heather The signed copy will be in the inter office mail. Have a nice weekend. Jamie PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND January 15, 2008 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ~/( o'-EL*;. MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Re: Lead Agency Coordination Request Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act- SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2. Your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3. Issues of concern you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed are a copy of the proposal and a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) to assist you in your response. Project Name: North Fork Hardware Located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as' 54795 Main Road, in Southold. SCTM#1000-62-1-3 Zoning District: HB Requested Action: This site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq. ft. of basement storage and 3,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel. SEQRA Classification: ( ) Type 1 ( ) Type II (X) Unlisted Contact Person: Bruno Semon, Sr. Site Plan Reviewer (631) 765-1938 The lead agency will determine the need for an Environmental Impact Statement (ELS) on this project. Within thirty (30) days of the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Lead Agency Coordination Request Page Two January 15, 2008 Planning Board Position: (x) This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. ( ) This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. ( ) Other (see comments below) Comments: For further information on this project, please feel free to contact this office. Very truly yours, Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson CC: Scott Russell, Southold Town Supervisor Southold Town Board Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Engineer Southold Town LWRP Coordinator Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission Suffolk County Water Authority NYSDEC - Stony Brook New York State Department of Transportation PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Januaw 15,2008 Mr. Robert Bmwn c/o Fairweather-Bmwn Architects 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, NY 11944 Re: Proposed Site Plan for North Fork Hardware Located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold SCTM#1000-62-1-3 Zoning District: HB Dear Mr. Brown: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, January 14, 2008: WHEREAS, this site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq. ft. of basement storage and 3,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold, SCTM#1000-62-1-3; be it therefore RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board, pursuant to Part 617, Article 6 of the Environmental Conservation Law acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, initiates the SEQR lead agency coordination process for this unlisted action; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Planning Board set Monday, February 11, 2008 at 6:05 p.m. for a final public hearing on the site plan prepared by Fairweather - Brown Design, dated January 2, 2008. Please refer to the enclosed copy of Chapter 55, Notice of Public Hearing, in regard to the Town's notification procedure. The notification form is enclosed for your use. The sign and the post will need to be picked up at the Planning Board Office, Southold Town North Fork Hardware Pa.qe Two Januaw 15,2008 Annex. Please return the enclosed Affidavit of Posting alon~ with the certifie, I mailin.q receipts AND the signed ~reen return receipt cards before 12:00 noon Friday, February 8th. The si.qn and the post need to be returned to the Plannim. i Board Office after the public hearin.rI. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson encl. CC: Scott Russell, Southold Town Supervisor Southold Town Board Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Engineer Southold Town LWRP Coordinator Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission Suffolk County Water Authority NYSDEC - Stony Brook New York State Department of Transportation SCOTT A. RUSSELL SUPERVISOR IOWN HAll SR)0S MAIN ROAD JAMES A. RICHTER, R.A. ENGINEER IOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 Fei (631)-765- 1560 L,',MIF RI('HTER~,q'OWN SOIJTHOI,D NYUS OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Jerilyn B. Woodhouse Chairperson - Planning Board Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mrs. Woodhouse: January4, 2008 Re: North Fork Hardware 54795 Main Road, Southold, N.Y. SCTM #:1000 - 62 - 01- 03 As per a request from your office, I have reviewed the site plan for the above referenced project. This Site Plan has been prepared by the office of Fairweather & Brown Design Associates, Inc. and has a revision date of January 2, 2008. Please consider the following: 1. Drainage calculations have been provided and meet the minimum requirements of Town Code which includes Chapter 236, for "Storm-water Management". However, the placement of proposed Leaching pools will need to be addressed. Leaching Pools should maintain a minimum separation of at lease ten (10') feet from all building foundations. The Proposed Building should have Leaders & Gutters that are directly attached to all roof drains. Drainage details for all underground structures, including trench drains & size of drainage piping, should also be provided. The Site Plan should be modified accordingly. 2. DOT Curb Cut Permits will be required for this project. 3. The Loading Zone shown on the plan appears to indicate that large trucks or tractor trailers will be delivering goods to this site. This Site Plan does not appear to have enough room to maneuver this size vehicle without some difficulty, especially if the parking lot is full. Even with the future cross over agreements indicated on the plan, additional turning space for larger trucks may be required. At this time I would request that the applicant provide an additional schematic Site Plan to show adequate turning lanes and clearances. 4. The sidewalk located at the North Westerly corner of the building should also be constructed with a radius to allow for more efficient turning patterns of larger vehicles. 5. Site Lighting has not been indicated on this Site Plan. This item should be addressed by the Planning Board. 6. Landscaping buffers provided appear to meet the 'minimum requirements of Town Code. This item shou'id be reviewed and approved by the Planning Board. If you have any q~uestions regarding this review, ~lease contact my office. FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, lNC. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 Email: FBDAlnc~optonline.net Transmittal Date: To: We are sending, enclosed, the following: [~ drawings [ ] specifications for your: [,~ use [ ] approval [ ]samples [ ] [ ] information ~.ea~ 5./ T~wse~ (.~.t& By: ZONt : HB COLONIAL VIllAGE TENANT5 COR?ORATION .0 BOX 1015, 50UTHOLD, NY 971 BUFFER N72°20'5~ SINGLE ROW 7) LEYLAND :IN'dC[ UMF LAND BANK I PARRING 5PACE NEW 9 8 PAVED PAPdqING LOT 6 DP~AINAGE ZONE IN BASEMENT G - 0 > ~ O 0 © . <{ 0 9 ~ 8 NEW ASFNALT ,; PAVED PAP. RING LOT 6 ~ DRAINAGE 5 ZONE 3 3 2 1 ROAD O'OO"W TING I '-5"DI, {7) LRYLAND CYPRESS 2' 3' 0 Z © RPZ 0 ' H( LOCA (ZONE: HAMLET BUSINESS) SUBIMAL CHAKRAt3ORTI~ RE REGIONAL DIRECTOR STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REGION TeN 250 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 www. nysdot.9ov December 27, 2007 Ms. Amy Martin Permit Expediter, Fairweather-Brown 205 Bay Ave Greenport, NY 11944 Dear Ms. Martin: Your October 19, 2007 Submission North Fork Hardware/LeStrange Route 25, Southold SCTM 1000-06200-0100-003000 Our Case No. 07-409P This is in regard to the site plans for the referenced project which were submitted to us for review. Prior to an approval of the site's access and issuance of a New York State Highway Work Permit, the following items must be addressed: The access design does not provide sufficient width for two-way traffic flow. Please reference our Policy and Standards for the Design of Entrances to State Highways manual to provide a driveway design that meets the minimum width and radius requirements for commercial entrances. The manual can be accessed on our website at ~https://ww-w~nysd~t.~v/perta~/pag~/p~rta~/divis~ns/~peratin~/~om/transp~rtati~n- systems/repository/dwpolind.pdf. Please address on site turn around and the issue of larger dimension vehicles entering and exiting the site. The site design, as submitted, does not appear to adequately address this issue. Backing up of vehicles on State Roads is not permitted. A note shall be added to the plans requiring the contractor to clean existing drainage basins along and immediately adjacent to the Route 25 site frontage at the completion of construction. 4. The plan must include the note "Repair existing shoulder, sidewalk and curbing as ordered by State Engineer." Ms. Amy Martin December 27. 2007 Page 2 5. A note shall be added to the plans stating which consecutive Route 25 mile markers the site falls between or the mile markers shall be shown on the plan. 6. Please show item nos. for curb, sidewalk, etc. 7. The asphalt repair detail should show a one (1) foot overcut for top course asphalt and four (4) feet as the minimum full depth repair width. 8. Permanent survey markers should be installed at the property limits along the State highway frontage. Please submit four (4) sets of revised plans. Review of the subject material is being coordinated by Mr. Mark Wolfgang. He can be contacted at (631) 952-7973 if you have any questions regarding this matter. Please send all correspondence to his attention. Kindly refer to the subject case number and County tax map number in all correspondence. Thank you for the opportunity to review this development and for your cooperation concerning this matter. Very truly yours, Origipal Sig~]ed By S~aik A. Saad SHAIK A. SAAD, P.E. Civil Engineer III Traffic Engineering and Safety cc: Mr. Peter Harris, Superintendent of Highways, Town of Southold ,/Ms. Jerilyn Woodhouse, Planning Board Chairperson, Town of Southold Mr. Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer, Town of Southold SAS:MDW:JMN Town of Southold Architectural Review Committee Minutes December 20, 2007 4:00pm Town Hall Conference Room Members Present: Chairman Sanford llanauer; Joseph l,ce; Ronald Mc( ;recvv; l {oward Meinkc; Nicholas Planamcnto; Ural Talgat; Bruno SeDlOI1, Planning Board St:iff; I;.lizabe'lh Cantrcll, Secretary. The miuutes for thc Novcmher 29, 2007 mceLing were appr~wcd. New Applications: LAUREL CREEK NURSERY SCTM #1000-125-3-2.3 APPROVt}D: ]'he Comtmttec is approving this application with thc recommendation of placing screening along the cast and north ele~ atcd side of thc property where tile c:cisdng greenhouses arc hy using evergreens (e.g.: Junipers, I;astcrn Red Ccdal~s). Thc Comnfittec full) endorsed tile wind turhitle project, even though it is not under review throttgh the Architectural P, evicw (iommittec. MOTi()N MAI)I:,: Ural Talgat; SECOND: Howard Mcinkc. Alt in £avor CUTCHOGUE FIRE DISTRICT SCTM #1000-84-4-1 APPROVI;D: Thc Comnfittec fully endorses the project but requests that the apphcant takes into consideration the passing n'affic and the local residential character m using minitnum outside hghtmg, going tv) the darkskics.org website and reviewing their spccificatioas on hghfing, and add more landscaping on the north side o£ the property along Route 48. If any roof penetrations need to be made, it is done on the south side oftfm building. M()TION MADe';: Sanford tIanauer; SECOND: I Ioward Memke. \11 in fhvor. Revisited Applications: SEIFERT CONSTRUCTION SCTM #1000-141-3-44 t'rcd Sei~-ert & John Seifcrt, Owners and Patricia (2. Moore, ["scl. pt:escntcd the apphc:nion. [ h'al 'l'algat focused lmnsclf of this application. depicting the requested revisions made at the November meeting. M()TION MADE: Ronald Mc(h-cevy; SI~C()ND: Nid~olas Planamento. AH in favor. · ~ ~[~RTH FORK HARDWARE SCTM #1000-62-1-3 Ml'~hael L¢Strange, owner :md l{(~bcrt Brow n, .Xl'chitect presented thc application. CONDITIONAL APPROVAl.: Pending submission of illumination t~e(s) and height o~' lighting fixtures in parking area; lighting cuts on building noting the lamp type and locations; siding, roofing and trim specifications on the building elevations, dimcnsions, and colors; define decorativc bracket t3~e; t>?e of screexfing to be used around dumpstcr if applicant decides to add one; submission of fi'cc-standing sign and lighting fixture for sign; define the column and base in detail; submit actual roof'material sample, and brick paver staple. MOTION blADE: [Tral Talgat; SL~',CONI): Ron McGrccvy. AH m f:~¥or. A n~otion was matte to close t ~e 1 ~cet ~g at 5: 50l)m. All itl l';lixabcth Cantrcll Secretary,, Submission Without a Cover Letter Subject: SCTM#: 1000- Comments: FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Ave Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 To: Bruno Semon From ' Amy Martin Date: 12/6/07 Re: North Fork Hardware Application for site plan approval Attached please find ~ full sets of the proposed requested changes, calculations and landscape plan. Also please find attachments with · proposed parking light fixtures (3 copies) · SEQRA · Planting list (3 copies) project with the Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I - PROJECT INFORMATION To be corn leted by Applicant or Project sponsor) 7 ;L'CA.T,SPONSOR -- - ECT .......... -~ PROJECT LOCATION - I1 '~L~V,-I t~' r ~1~ I Mun~i~l~ ~o ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Str~ addr~ a~ r~d intentions, pr~inant landmass, etc., ~ pro~d~ ~p) 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: 7. AMOUNT OF LANDAFFECTED: Initially acres Uitimate~ acres 8. WILL PR~QPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? L_~ Yes [] No . No. ~ b~nY WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE ,N V,C,,,~ OF PR.~ECT? [] Agriculture [] Park/Forest/Open Space [] Other Descdhe: tO. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY 11. (~,j~RAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? Yes [] No If Yes, list ager',cy(s) name and pefrnit/approvals: ,5'o~,~/~¢taL ,~a, la~z,~? zSe/~/. /'[~...s' Z)~ 7-' DOE~S ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? Yes If Yes, list agency(s) name a~d permiUapprovals: 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/spans~rname: /-~-~ ~m~//,,~y,)/~ f/~4/ Date /-:.'~ -~- ~ s. · - , -. Ignature: ' /~' ~,~/~/.,~' / / OVER 1 A DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.47 If yes, co<~dinate the review process and use the FULL EAF. I-I Yea I-1No B. W~LLACTI~NRECE~vEC~~RD~NATEDREV~EwASPR~V~DEDF~RUNL~STEDACT~~Ns~N6NYCRR~PART617.6? If No, anegstivedeclarsti may be ~uperaeded by ~othar involved agency. D ea I-I.o C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANy ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answem may be handwritten, if legible) Cl. Ex~ ~Jr quality, su.,face or groundwater quality or quantity, n~ea levels, esisting traftic pattern, ~ waste preducfio~ or dm4:msal, potential C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic, or other natural or cultura] resources; or community or neighborhood character? Explain brielty: C3. Vegetation or ~auna, fis~, shellfis~ or wildlife species, stgnificant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly: C5. Growth, subsequent development, or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly: C6. Leng te~m, short term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1-C57 Explain briefly: C7. Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy? Explain briefly: D. WILL THE PROJECT HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS THAT CAUSED THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREA (CEA)? [] Yes [] No If Yes, explain briefly: E. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? [] Yes [] No It Yea, explain briery: PART III - DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, large, important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occun~ng; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detai~ to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. If question d of part ii was checked yes, the determination of significance must evaluate the potential impact of the proposed action on the environmental characteristics of the CEA. ] Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. [] Check this box if you have det ermined, based ou the information and analysts apove and any supportiog documentalion, that t he proposed actien WILL NOq result ie any s~gnifioant adverse environmental impacts AND provide, on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting this determinstien. Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Off'ruer in Lead Agency Date Title of Responsible Offmer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer (l~ different from responsible officer) Sanibel - Progress Energy Page 1 of 2 Progress Energy Print gin En Espaflol Ny Account (logan) Sanibel T~e beauty of this stylish fixture is its remarkable versatility. 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They must be special ordered and require up to eight weeks lead time for ' arrival, No~th Care na View regulated s lighting rates ~4~h Ca. ro na View regulated s lighting rates View lighting po! approved for bar http://www, progress-energy.com/custservice/carbusiness/outdoorlight/sanibel.asp l 1/7/2007 ~0 5500 6500 4700 sdale Libedy Stanton Austin 6600~ Champaign 3600 3800 4600 V~tlliamsburg Leesburg Proneer 7field /7/2007 Plant List - North Fork Hardware # size Botanical name 34 2-3' Ilex merserveae 1 2-3' Ilex merserveae 3 6-8' Betula Nigra 17 2or 3 stem clump 4-6' x cupressocyparis leylandii 7 2~3' Common name 'Blue Princess' Holly 'Blue Prince' Holly River or Red Bimh (or equal-borer resistant) Leyland Cypress (as tall hedge- container grown if possible) x cupressocyparis leylandii Leyland Cypress (as tall hedge- container grown if possible) 2-3' Euonymous kialutschovicus 'Pauli' or 'Sieboldiana' (scale resistant variety) 3-5' Ilex "Nellie R Stevens' suggested additional items as accents & raised bed at front of building 4to5 large asst Boulders Perennial grasses Rudbeckia 'beach' stones grown cover sedge seeded lawn Plant List - North Fork Hardware # size Botanical name Common name 34 2-3' Ilex merserveae 2-3' Ilex merserveae 'Blue Princess' Holly 'Blue Prince' Holly 3 6-8' Betula Nigra 2or 3 stem clump River or Red Birch (or equal-borer resistant) 17 4-6' x cupressocyparis leylandii Leyland Cypress (as tall hedge- container grown if possible) 7 2-3' x cupressocyparis leylandii Leyland Cypress (as tall hedge- container grown if possible) 2-3' Euonymous kialutschovicus 'Pauli' or 'Sieboldiana' (scale resistant variety) 3-5' Ilex ~Nellie R Stevens' suggested additional items as accents & raised bed at front of building 4to5 large assr Boulders Perennial grasses Rudbeckia 'beach' stones grown cover sedge seeded lawn Plant List - North Fork Hardware # size Botanical name Common name 34 2-3' Ilex merserveae 2-3' Ilex merserveae Blue Pnncess Holly 'Blue Prince' Holly 6-8' Betula Nigra 2or 3 stem clump River or Red Birch (or equal-borer resistant) 17 4-6' x cupressocyparis leylandii Leyland Cypress (as tall hedge- container grown if possible) 7 2-3' x cupressocyparis leylandii Leyland Cypress (as tall hedge- container grown if possible) 5 3 2-3' Euonymous kialutschovicus 'Pauli' or 'Sieboldiana' (scale resistant variety) 3-5' Ilex "Nellie R Stevens' suggested additional items as accents & raised bed at front of building 4to5 large asst Boulders Pemrmial grasses Rudbeckia 'beach' stones grown cover sedge seeded lawn November 30~ 2007 SOUTHOLD FIRE DISTRICT I'() I~()X~!//~/ S()[qH()LI), N N 11971 ,:0111765 4 J \\ (f/ ~1) 705 Bruno Semen, Senior Site Plan Reviewer Southold Town Planning Board P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: SCTM# 1000-62-1-3 North Fork Hardware Dear Bruno: Please be advised that the Board of Fire Commissioners have reviewed the above mentioned map and found that there is adequate fire protection for this site plan. The Board would like to reserve the right to review the above site plan if any changes occur to this property or to other property in the immediate area. Sincerely, Carol A Miller Fire District Secretary DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE November 19, 2007 THOMAS ISLES, AICP DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Town of Southold Planning Bd. 53095 Main Road - P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Bruno Semom Sr. Site Plan Reviewer Pursuant to Section 239L & M of the General Municipal Law, the following site plan which has been submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Site Plan SCTM No. North Fork Hardware 1000-062-01-03 NOTE: Does not constitute acceptance of any zoning action(s) associated therewith before any other local regulatory board. Very truly yours, APF:cc Thomas Isles, AICP Chief Planner LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H. LEE DENNISON BLDG. 4rHFLOOR P.O. BOX6100 (631)8535190 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788-0099 TELECOPIER (63t) 853 4044 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STEVE LEVY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE HUMAYUN J. CHAUDHRY, D.O., M.S. COMMISSIONER October 31,2007 Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 RE: North Fork Hardware SCTM#: 1000-62-1-3 Dear Mr. Semon: The Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS; "Department") has received your letter dated October 23, 2007, concerning the above-referenced project. The Department has no objection to the Town of Southold Planning Board assuming lead agency. Based on a review of the subject coordination, the Department offers the following comments. However, the Department wishes to reserve its right to provide more detailed information within the comment period(s) established for this action. These comments should not be construed as an implicit SCDHS approval or rejection of the project. All applications are reviewed thoroughly with respect to Suffolk County Sanitary Code concerns by appropriate departmental personnel when SCDHS applications are completed. 1. SANITARY CODE A. Article VI Application Status: The Office of Wastewater Management has received an application for the above-referenced project on September 28, 2007 (HD Ref # C10-07-0013), as required by Article VI of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code. The application is incomplete pending the submission of the following additional technical information: Short Form EAF · Town SEQRA Declaration · Water Availability Letter · Approval from the Office of Pollution Control · Certificate of Authorization from the property owner · Engineer's Certificate DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, OFFICE OF ECOLOGY 360 Yaphank Avenue, Suite 2B, Yaphank, NY 11980 (631) 852-5750 Fax (631) 852-5812 · Revised Site Plans Please be advised that storage areas are calculated at O. 04 gpd/sq, fi. Therefore, based on the information provided on the site plan, the project as proposed exceeds the allowable density by nearly 1 O0 gpd The applicants must comply with the requirements of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code and relevant construction standards for water supply and sewage disposal. Design and flow specifications, subsurface soil conditions, and complete site plan details are essential to the review of this project. These considerations are reviewed completely at the time of SCDHS application. B. SCDHS Jurisdiction The SCDHS maintains jurisdiction over the final location of sewage disposal and water supply systems. The applicant, therefore, should not undertake the construction of either system without Health Department approval. Thank you for the opportunity to review this application. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Office of Ecology at 852-5750. Since~ly, Theresa Goergen ~'/ Environmental Analyst Office of Ecology TG pc: Kimberly Shaw Walter Hilbert, P.E. October 24, 2007 4:00pm Town Hall Conference Room Town of Southold Architectural Review Minutes Members Present: Chairman Sanford Hanauer; Joseph Lee; Ronald McGreevy; Howard Meinke; Nicholas Planamento; Ural Talgat; Elizabeth Thompson; Tom Wickham, Town Board Member; Heather Lanza Planning Director; Amy Thiel, Planning Board Staff; Bruno Semon Planning Board Staff; Elizabeth Cantrell, Secretary. The m~nutes for the September 13, 2007 meeting were approved. New Applications: BLUE DUCK BAKERY SCTM #1000-63-3-12 Kristopher Pilles, Owner, Nancy & Keith Kouris, Applicants presented the application. APPROVED: Pending submission of lighting cuts for the street sign, and a revised rendering with the first floor striped awning on the front of the building to be all one length. The committee would like to recommend the following to the applicants: a goose neck style fixture for the street sign; the striped awnings be installed on the east side of the building as shown in the original rendering; if central air conditioning is installed, the unit is to be placed in the rear of the building; and any vents/exhaust pipes to be installed be placed on the roof at the rear of the building. MOTION MADE: Howard Meinke; SECOND: Elizabeth Thompson. All in favor. NORTH FORK HARDWARE SCTM #1000-62-1-3 Robert Brown, Registered Architect presented the application. APPROVED: The preliminary design concept submission has the Architectural Review Committee's approval subject to a final plan submission. MOTION MADE: Howard Meinke; SECOND: Ural Talgat. All in favor. PURITA WINERY SCTM #1000-51-3-4.11 Ural Talgat recused himself so that he can present the application. APPROVED: The members fully endorse this application as is shown today. MOTION MADE: Elizabeth Thompson; SECOND: Nicholas Planamento. Ail in favor. it Revisited Applications: · BREWER YACHT YARD PAVILION SCTM #1000-43-3-2 APPROVED: The committee is making the recommendation that the applicant consider the two center louvers be made of clear glass on all four sides of the pavilion roof. MOTION MADE: Ural Talgat; SECOND: Elizabeth Thompson. All in favor. A motion was made to close the meeting at 6:15pm. Ail in favor. FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 October 23, 2007 Bruno Semon Planning Board of Southold Town Re: North Fork Hardware SCTM# 1000-62-1-3 Attached, please find a copy of the "quick sketch" site plan that was requested for consideration of alternate location if the state allows diagonal parking in front. This is as far back as we can push the building and not jeopardize the rear parking area's turning radius. As discussed this proposal eliminates the 5 parking spaces at the immediate rear of the building. Also please find a new google aerial overview, showing this building location in relationship to the neighboring properties. Respectfully submitted, ~~ager & Permit Agent Fairweather-Brown Design Associates ix'x\OS 5UIEVEY SCALE: I "=30'-0" L~STR,~NGE 101~1~007 PAl RWEATIfl ER-DROWN DESIGN A550CIATES,INC. 205 DAY AVENUE GP-,EENPOP-.T, N.Y. I 1944 G31-477-9752 (Pax) G3 I -477-0973 Site P~an Aeria~ from the 2004 GIS m for No~h Fork Ha~are 54795 Main Road, Soatho~d SCTM Prepared by Bruno Semon for Soatho{d Town Planning Board on ~0/04/07 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE IX)CATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd~ & Youngs Ave.) Southold, N-Y Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 October 25, 2007 Fairweather Brown Design Associates, Inc. Robert Brown 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, NY 11944 RE: North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB Dear Mr. Brown, This letter is to inform you, after review of the site plan application materials submitted to this office on September 27, 2007, the Planning Board held a work session on October 9, 2007 and agreed on conditionally acceptance of the application with a request for revision as follows: The Planning Department staff will not refer this application out until a notice of disapproval is issued as required under Town Code Section 280-130 part A. It is your responsibility to have this notice issued. Be advised that the Planning Department received the Southold Town Building Departments Notice of Disapproval on October 23, 2007 dated October 19, 2007. The site plan application was referred out as of October 23, 2007. The site plan application will need to include the following to be processed: · The site will be required to comply with New York State Code section 1106 and ADA requirements. Please note on the site plan the location of signage as required and ramp details if applicable. Please have this reviewed and corrected as required. · Please note on the site plan the Hamlet Business District (HB) Zoning District and adjoining properties zoning districts as required by the Town Code. · Please detail the Landscape percentage on the site plan as per the Town Code. · Submit a landscape plan or detail all proposed landscape materials, species, and size on the site plan. · If lighting will be proposed for the site plan, submit lighting technical sheets detailing the light fixture type, illumination type and location of such lighting. l · Please prepar'~and submit the final version of the arch~ctural elevations and layout plans for all the floors. Be advised the drawings appear mirrored in the present form from the site plan submitted. The file copy is missing the basement and second floor layout in the file plan set. Please submit two copies of the plans to the Planning Department for review. · Note the landscape screening and or privacy protection of the dumpster as proposed. · Correct the noted distance on all parking aisles which must be 22' per Town Code. At this time the Planning Department has not received comments from the SC Planning Department, Southold Town Building Department, Town Engineer and the Southold Fire Department. Be advised the site plan and construction plans will be subject to change pending receipt of the comments form reviewing agencies. On October 22, 2007, the Panning Board held a work session to review the aerial overview submitted on October 19, 2007 in compliance to the Town Code Section 280-44 A(7) (Retail Store) (d2) and agreed that a zero front property line setback would not reinforce the "Main Street" street wall and will not require a zero lot line on the south side location. Be aware that the proposed construction on the site plan must comply with Town Code 280-44 Hamlet Business (HB) (A7) Retail stores as required and enclosed is a copy of the code for review. After review of the submission received at the work session on October 19, 2007 proposing 2,000 sq. ft. of office on the second floor (2nd) the parking provided will be substantially under the Town Code Requirements. Please revise the site plan and detail the required parking as noted in the Town Code. It is the agent, applicant and or owner responsibility to contact and apply as required for approval from the Suffolk County Depadment of Health Services, Suffolk County Water Authority, New York Department of Transportation and New York State Department of Environmental Control for SPEDES if applicable. As a courtesy, you may submit one (1) hand-drawn revised site plan incorporating all of the above referenced changes to this Department for an initial review prior to submitting all of the necessary copies. Once the Planning Board has reviewed and accepted the necessary changes, please submit a minimum of four (4) copies to this office so it can be further reviewed by this office. If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Senior Site Plan Reviewer CC:file SUBIMAL CHAKRABORTi, re. REGIONAL DIRECTOR -~TAtE Of NEW YOrK DEPARTMENT Of TrANSPOrTATION REGION TEN 250 VETERANS MEMORIal Highway Hauppauge, New YORK 11788 www.nysdot.gov . ASTRID C. GLYNN COMMISSIONER October 19, 2007 Ms. Amy Martin Permit Expediter, Fairweather-Brown 205 Bay Ave Greenport, NY 11944 Dear Ms. Martin: Your October 3, 2007 Submission North Fork Hardware/LeStrange Route 25, Southold SCTM 1000-06200-0100-003000 Our Case No. 07-409P This is to acknowledge receipt of your submission on the above permit application. In order to work within Right of Way of State Route 25, a NYSDOT Highway Work Permit will be required. The submitted plans do not contain all of the information we normally require to commence our review. Additional items need to be included in the site plans for the work to be performed within State Road's Right Of Way. We are particularly interested in the site's internal drainage, since we do not permit runoff from private property onto our State highways. A Maintenance and Protection of Traffic (MPT) plan must also be provided for work on Route. The plans must also show the following items: a. All existing and proposed traffic signs (including size and text) b. All existing pavement markings, curbs, sidewalks c. All drainage structures, trees, underground / overhead utilities, traffic signal control devices d. Any other appurtenances along site's State highway frontage e. ROW lines, controlled access lines and property lines f. Distance from each existing and proposed site driveway to each adjacent and opposite driveway and cross street g. All existing features to remain or to be demolished, as well as proposed features must be clearly shown on the plans We have attached "SITE PLAN REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST" for the required features to be included in the plans for your guidance. Please note that all work should he referenced to the latest NYSDOT item numbers and specifications. Please submit four (4) sets of revised plans showing the changes. Please note that any utility work proposed in State Highway right-of-way will require a separate application and submission of utility plans to our Maintenance facility at Riverhead. The utility plans shall include installation and restoration details in addition to Maintenance and Protection of Traffic plans - all referenced to NYSDOT specification item numbers and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The applicant may contact Mr. Kevin Matthaei at (631) 727- 1731 for further directions regarding Utility Highway Work Permit (HWP) application. The applicant should be made aware that utility HWP issuance is subject to issuance of the HWP required for site work. We are returning your check no. 101 for $725.00 for application fee. We will inform you later when it is appropriate to submit the application fee. This permit application should be sensitive to the unique visual and historic setting of the Long Island North Shore Heritage Area, which runs from the Queens/Nassau County line to Orient Point, and from Route 25 or 1-495, (whichever is farther south), to Long Island Sound in the north. Questions concerning this matter should be directed to Mr. Mark Wolfgang at (631) 952-7973. Please send all correspondence to his attention at the above address. Kindly refer to the subject case nurnber and County tax map number in all correspondence. Thank you for the opportunity to review this development and for your cooperation concerning this matter. Very truly yours, Original Signed By Shaik A. Saad SHAIK A. SAAD, P.E. Civil Engineer III Traffic Engineering and Safety cc: Mr. Peter Harris, Superintendent of Highways, Town of Southold JMs. Jerilyn Woodhouse, Planning Board Chairperson, Town of Southold Ms. Wendy Brodsky, Long Island North Shore Heritage Area Planning Commission SAS:MT:JMN P.O. Box 1179 54375 Route 25 - Town Hall Annex Southold, NY 11971 Phone: (631) 765-1938 Fax: (631) 765-3136 To: Theresa Goergen, SCDHS From: Bruno Semon/carol Fax= 852-5812 Pa. as= 2 -including cover Phone: 852-5750 Date.' 10/25/07 Re: North Fork Hardware Site Plan cc.. Urgent For Review Please Comment Please Reply .~_.As Requested3 I'll ask Bruno tomorrow about a site plan for you - Submission Without a Cover Letter SCTM#: 1000- PARKING CALCULATIONS MAIN FLOOR 3938 SF @ 200 SF/SPACE 20 SPACES REQUIRED BASEMENT 3938 SF @ 1,000 SF/SPACE (STORAGE) 4 SPACES REQUIRED SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE 2000 SF @ 100 SF/SPACE 20 SPACES REQUIRED TOTAL PROVIDED 44 SPACES REQUIRED 26 SPACES (INC 2 ACCESS) LOT COVERAGE STRUCTURE, INC ROOF LOT AREA TOTAL PERCENTAGE 5519 SF 20.002 SF 28% PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMO P~4 ND UM MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1935 Fax: 631 765-3136 Date: October 23, 2007 To: From: Scott Russell, Southold Town Supervisor Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Clerk for Southold Town Board Southold Town Board of Trustees Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Water Authority New York State Department of Transportatio _1)....,. Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewe/(_~ Re; Agency Referral requests required under Southold Town Code Article XXV 100-254 Review Procedure part C the Planning Board refers this site plan for concerns, comments and Jurisdiction requirements if applicable. Dear Reviewer: The site plan status is a New Active Site Plan received by the Planning Department on September 26, 2007. Be advised the Building Department Notice of Disapproval was issued on October 19, 2007 and received on October 23, 2007. Below is site plan application information pertaining to the listed project: North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB This site plan is for the proposed new construction of a 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq.ft, of basement storage and 3,000 sq.ft, of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq.ft, parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue on the n/s/o NYS Road 25 known as 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM#(s) 1000~62-1-3 Attached is a copy of the site plan application ['or your review. Thank you in advance. cc: File, allachment. FORM NO. 3 NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL TO: Eastern Breezes Realty LLC 54795 Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 DATE: October 19, 2007 Please take notice that your application dated October 19, 2007 For permit for to make demolish an existing real estate office and construct a new building for use as a hardware store at Location of property: 54795 Route 25, Southold County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 62 Blockl Lot 3 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The proposed use requires site plan approval from the Southold Town Planning Board. Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application, may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. CC: file, Planning Board, ZBA PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OFSOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N-Y 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 October 23, 2007 Southold Fire District Carol Miller, Manager PQ Box 908 Southold, NY 11971 RE: North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB Dear Mrs. Miller, Enclosed please find a site plan application, one (1) commercial site plan/survey, date received September 27, 2007 for the above referenced site. This site plan is for the proposed new construction of a 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq.ft, of basement storage and 3,000 sq.ft, of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq.ft, parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue on the n/s/o NYS Road 25 known as 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM#(s) 1000-62-1-3 The enclosed site plan is being referred to you for fire access review and for your recommendations as to whether any firewells are needed. Please specify whether firewells are shallow or electric. Thank you for your cooperation. enc, PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILY~I B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Itall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 October 23, 2007 Suffolk County Planning Commission Mr. Andrew P. Freleng, AICP, Chief Planner PO Box 6100 H.Lee Dennison bldg., 4th Floor 100 Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 RE: North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB Dear Mr. Freleng, Pursuant to Section 239L & M of the General Municipal Law, the following site plan is being referred to you for comments. Enclosed you will find a site plan, LWRP Form, site plan application, EAF, Town Code Section 280-44 Hamlet Business and the Southold Town Notice of Disapproval. This site plan is for the proposed new construction of a 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq.ft, of basement storage and 3,000 sq.ft, of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq.ft, parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 69 w/o Bo~sseau Avenue on the n/s/o NYS Road 25 known as 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM#(s) 1000-62-1-3 If there are any questions you can contact us at (631) 765-1938 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. urs, ~ Senior Site Plan Reviewer CC:file Enc, site plan, misc PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN It. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM Date: October 23, 2007 To: From: RE: Michael Verity, Chief Building Inspector Jamie Richter, Town Engineer Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer,~ North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB Status: New Site Plan Application This site plan is for the proposed new construction of a 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq.ft, of basement storage and 3,000 sq.ft, of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq.ft, parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue on the n/s/o NYS Road 25 known as 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM#(s) 1000-62-1-3 In reference to the above, attached you will find a site plan. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed build out of this site. Please review for comments, concerns and certification. Site plan enclosed is for your records and does not need to be returned to the Planning Board. Thank you in advance. cc: fih, Eric.: I Site plan prepared by Fairweather Brown Design Associates, Inc. dated September 21, 2007 and last revised September 26, 2007. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM Date: October 23, 2007 To: Mark Terry, Local Water Revitalization Program Coordinator From: Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer¢~¢~ RE: North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB Status: New Site Plan Application This site plan is for the proposed new construction of a 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq.ft, of basement storage and 3,000 sq.ft, of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq.ft, parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue on the n/s/o NYS Road 25 known as 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM#(s) 1000-62-1-3 In reference to the above, attached you will find a site plan, EAF, Notice of Disapprovals, Town Code Section 280-44 Hamlet Business and the LWRP form submitted with the application. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed build out of this site. Be advised the Building Department Notice of Disapproval was issued on October 19, 2007 and received on October 23, 2007. Please review for LWRP consistency. Thank you in advance. Enc.: I Site plan prepared by Fairweather Brown Design Associates, Inc. dated September 21, 2007 and last revised September 26, 2007. PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 Date: October 23, 2007 To: Architectural Review Committee From: Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewe~.~ Re: Agency Referral requests required under Southold Town Code Article XXV 100-254 Review Procedure part C the Planning Board refers this site plan for concerns, comments and Jurisdiction requirements if applicable. Dear Reviewer: The site plan status is a New Active Site Plan received by the Planning Department on September 26, 2007. Be advised the Building Department Notice of Disapproval was issued on October 19, 2007 and received on October 23, 2007. Below is site plan application information pertaining to the listed project: North Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB This site plan is for the proposed new construction of a 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq.ft, of basement storage and 3,000 sq.ft, of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq.ft, parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue on the n/s/o NYS Road 25 known as 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM#(s) 1000-62-1-3 In reference to the above, attached you will find a site plan, site plan application, Town Code Section 280-44 Hamlet Business and an aerial. The Site Plan reflects the current proposed build out of this site. Please review for comments. Thank you in advance. cc: .file IEn¢.: 1 Site plan prepared by Fairweather Brown Design Associates, Inc. dated September 21,200'/and last revised September 26, 200?'. FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 October 19, 2007 Bruno Semon Planning Board of Southold Town Re: North Fork Hardware SCTM# 1000-62-1-3 Attached, please find a copy of the NYSDOT site plan that has been submitted with the information they have requested on this application. Also please find a google aerial overview, to address the proximity of municipal parking lots as requested, concerning requested office space above and the additional parking spaces required. Respectfully submitted, & Permit Agent Fairweather-Brown Design Associates Site Plan Aerial from the 2004 GIS System for No~h Fork. Hardware 54795 ~¢~ain Road, Southotd SCT~'4 1000~62~1 ~3 Prepared by Bruno Semon for Southold Town Planning Board on 10/04/07 FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Avenue Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 October 12, 2007 Planning Board of Southold Town Re: North Fork Hardware SCTM# 1000-62-1-3 Attached please find a few aerial presentations produced by us as per your request. The scale isn't exact but is slightly larger than the "google" view used to produce the original. If these documents are not what was expected, or more copies are needed, please do not hesitate to contact me. Respectfully submitted, ~InffiYceMMa~ ger & Permit Agent Fairweather-Brown Design Associates Community Facili Protected Land ~amlet Center [~]HALO IUnder Developed ]Fully Developed MaP Prepared by FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY SITE PLAN USE DETERMINATION Initial Determination Date: IO IL..~ / Mr Project N a m e :~'~--~_-~ Date Sent: Project Address: :~:~/--~ Suffolk County Tax Map No.: 1000~ Request:~C/T~) 12,~i.%'T-/AJ /'-~ ~;c:'q' - t - -~ Zoning District: (Note: Copy of Building Permit Application and supporting documentation as to proposed use or uses should be submitted.) Initial Determination as to whether use is permitted: '~ ,~-(-~%1:-,~ Initial Determination as to whether site plan is r~ex;t~(-t'%; ~::~(~-~ Sign~ature °~lnl~ Planning Department (P.D.) Referral: P.D. Date Received: /~ / ;¢ / o, Date of Comment: /,~ / ¢' /<:3') ,. Final Determination . --OCT -9 2007 .i)J~/~ Date:/ / iL.. '-' ~-i~---~ Decision: Signature of Building Inspector /'~ ~ z--/_~---TOWN OF S~OLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OW ER S - VILLAGE DIST. SUB. FOR~R OWNER~,~.'. ~ ~n/~'~/ ~N. E S~ ~'~z~ ~o~b,~. ~ c~ S W ~PE OF BUILDING ES. S~S. VL FARM COMM.~ MISC. Mkt. Value ~D I M P. TOTAL DATE REMARKS r AGE BUILDING CONDITION ~// - N~ NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre Value Per Value / / Acre 'ill~bl~ ilbbl~ 3 /~dlend ous~ Plot DEPTH BULKH~D ot~l DOCK TO~gN OF $OUTHOLD BU~.r~ING DEPARTMR~ Town Cl~k'~ O~i~ $outhold, N. Y. Certificate Of Occupancy THIS CERTIFIES that the building located at ... 5.~.7.~.~.. ~a..l.n..R.d.: ....... Map No ............. Block No ........... Lot No .................................. - BUILDING BUILT P~OR R~ I;I , , C MME.. CIAL ~ . TO CO]I~OI~P-S to t~e dated .Sep~.embe~..2.,~ ....... , ~.9,?~,, ~as ~ssued, me=ts o~ ~e applicable p~o~o= o~ ~e lsd. The occup~c~ ~o~ ~u~ ~ ....... ~t~i~m ~t~..o~t~. ~p~c~ .................................. ~e ~e=te ~ ~u~ ~ ...... ~co~en. Co~,..Z=c ........................... S~o~ County Dep~e~t o~ ~e~ App~ov~ ..... p~e_~ing. ................ ~~RS C~T~CA~ ~o .............. ~e-~is~g ................ ~OUS~ ~ .. ~95 ...... S~eet ....... ~ ~...M~ *~ea& ....... ........... / ........................................... ~ ...... ~p~. ,~/~ ........ Housing Code Inspection September 20, 1978 54795 Main Road B-2 Southold, N.Y. Tax Roll: occupied: Scott-Ben Corp. Inc. Dr. Jerome Bloom Upon receipt of an application for a Pre-Existing Certificate of Occupancy I made an inspection of the building at the above captioned premises. I was admitted to this building by Dr. Bloom and began this inspection at approximately 12:30 P.M. This bui$~ing is a one story wood frame structure constructed on cement block foundation. Ground floor contains four rooms used for office facilities, a half bathroom containing a toilet and lavatory, two small rooms used as laboratories each containing a sink, and a rear entry vestibule. Access to full cellar is within the building. Heat is furnished to all rooms from an oil fired furnace located in the cellar. I found no violations of the Housing Code, Chapter 52. Code of the Town of Southold, N.Y. Inspection was completed at approximately 12:45 P.M. Building Inspector LAN[:) NOW OR FOI~IvlERLY OF: COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANT.% CORPORATION I00.00' NY2°20'50"E FUTUF~ C~095 ACC~55 DRAINAGE ZONE DRAINAGE ZONE 2 12 I0 PARK. lNG LOT 8 7 & DRAINAGE ZONE 5 20' 1 9' 4 5(7- ]" 3 ~5.45' 572°30'00"W MAIN ROAD 50UTH (,.STATE .D 40' FUTURI~ C~055 ACCL~35 572°00'00"W 31.55' HOLE LOCATION ,T IS A VIOLATION OF THI :.AW FOR ANY PERSO#, UNLESS ACTING UNDER '~IRECTION OF A UCEN~E~ '~ RCHITECT, 1'O ALTER t Eh1 ON THIS DRAWING Ny WAY. ANYA ..THOlJP iTERATION MU~I' BE , 'r'FED, SEALED, AND ~':R~BED IN ACCORDA#C~ 51TE SCALE: I "= 20'-0" . PLAN LeETRANGE 09/21/2007 FAI P-.,WE AT H E P-,-D P-,OWN DEEfGN A550CIATEE,INC. 205 DAY AVENUE GREENPOR.T, N.Y. I 1944 G31-477-9752 (Fax) G31-477-0973 FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGI~OCIATES, INC. 205 BAy AVENUE GREENPORT, NY 11944 NORTH FORK BANK GREENPORT, NY11944 P. O. Box 1179 Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 LeStrange Disapproval 1000-62-1-3 "'00~ SO 7,' 8507 PAY TO THE ORDEROF Southold wn k _ $"50.00 **--********************************************************************************** Southold Town Clerk '~d~Inspector APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT INSTRUCTIONS Date ,20 4/ a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 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 waterways. c. The work covered by th/s application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a 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 what so ever until the Building Inspector ~ssues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing, the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. 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 ali applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. /(Sign~tu/e of applicant or name, if a corporation) /(Mail~J~g address o f app~nt) t~? State whether applicant i_s owner, lessee~ architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder Name of owner of premises '~/~/~ ~/ {As on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on whic~proposed work will be done: House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ~ Block / Lot Subdivision Eiled Map No , Lot (Name) ~ , 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and inte. nded use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy t~O79/'/~.P_ZdJ-4..L' ~//~~ -~ b. Intended use and occupancy 3. Nature of work (check which applicgble): New Building Repair Removal V/ Demolition -~ 4. Estimated Cost Fee 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units If garage, number of cars Addition Other Work Alteration (Description) (To be paid on filing this application) Number of dwelling units on each floor O 6. Ifbusiness,~rmixedoccupancy, specifynatureandextentofeachtypeofuse. /~Z>~,~ 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front ~t~. 3' Rear .~ 0 ~ 5 Depth Height ? Number of Stories ' / Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Depth Height Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front -~' Rear ,~ Height ~,~,z/, lO-- Number of Stories 9. Sizeoflot: Front /00 Rear /t~O Depth 10. Date of Purchase ~_F,4~ Name of Former Owner 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated /7/ ~ Rear 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES __ NO__ 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO v/ Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES __ 14. NamesofOwnerofpremisesleJg~,~e> Address fiJ~F~/er //~5'PhoneNo. NameofArchitect /q~/gF_t~7t' /'~',~ Address ~oneNo Name of Contractor Address , t Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES __NO ~ * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIi~ED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES __ NO ~// * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. Depth 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions.with respect to this property? * YES · IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. NO STATE OF NEW YORK) OF (Name of individual signing contract) (S)He is the being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the applicant above named, (~r, Agent, CorF_r-.: Cf ~cer, 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 tree 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 / _'C~,/~ day of~ 20~7/ y ~] Notaty'Pu'-blic JOYCEA. STEVENS .oa.Y suo, ~ NO. 4875122 OU,IIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY ..~ COMMI$SfI~ EXPIRES NOVFMSER PLANNING BOARD MEMBE~ JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 MEMORANDUM Date: October 9, 2007 To: From: Damon Rallis, Building Permit Examiner Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewerd'~' Site Plan for Nodh Fork Hardware Located 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM #: 1000-62-1-3 Zone: HB Status: New Site Plan Application received on September 27, 2007. In response to the SPUD review, attached you will find a site plan labeled S-1 prepared by Fairweather Brown Design Associates dated September 21, 2007 and a Preliminary set of construction plans dated September 26, 2007. The documents are being forwarded to you for review. It appears that the square foot of the proposed building triggers Town Code Section 280-44 A (7) Retail Stores. This site plan is for the proposed new construction of a 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq.ft, of basement storage and 3,000 sq.ft, of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on 20,002 sq.ft, parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Bosseau Avenue on the n/s/o NYS Road 25 known as 54795 Main Road in Southold. SCTM#(s) 1000-62-1-3 In reference to the above, the Site Plan reflects the Current proposed build out of this site. Site plan enclosed is for your records and does not need to be returned to the Planning Board. Thank you in advance. cc: .file FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY SITE PLAN USE DETERMINATION Initial Determination Date: IO / ~ / ~Jr ,&~ Date Sent: ~(O / ~- / ~- Project N a m e: ~"p~-~%_%~ Project Address: Suffolk County Tax Map No,:1000- Request:~¢/~) ~2J~'L%--f-I~J F-- ~¢'q' - ~- ..~ Zoning District: (Note: Copy of Building Permit Application and supporting documentation as to proposed use or uses should be submitted.) Initial Determination as to whether use is permitted: Initial Determination as to whether site plan is r~cci~d.~t~(~ ~-~-¢~ Signature of Building In Planning Department (P.D.) Referral: P.D. Date Received: ?~ / ;¢ / o) Date of Comment: F~n~l De!ermIQabon OCT - 9 2007 Date: / I Signature of Building Inspector tmnsanttal To: Robert Brown Fax: 631-477-0973 From: Bruno Semon, Sen. Site Plan Reviewer Date: 10/5/2007 Re: North Fork Hardware Pages: 9 CC: File [] Urgent [] For Review [] Please Comment [] Please Reply [] Please Recycle of the Town Code Section 280-44 HB zoning regulations. SITUATE[, ~THOLO !i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: JUL~ ~, 2OO~ ~FFOLK C~N~ T~ ~ Southold Town ~a~ Board 2 ~ 0~. ~ ~.~xO~ N E NOTES: · I"iONUI'dENT FOUNE) AREA = 201DO2.~q-ff~ S. F. Ot~ 0.4,5q2 Acrem ®t~APt-IIC SCALE I"= 30' JOHN C. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR 6 EAST MAIN STRRRT N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 50202 RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901 369-8288 Fax 369-8287 REF.\\Compaqserver~pros\07~07-177.pro FAIRWEATHER-BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 Bay Ave Greenport, N.Y. 11944 631-477-9752 (fax) 631-477-0973 To: Southold Town Planning Board From: Amy Martin Date: 9/26/07 Re: Existing Trees on the 'Eastern Breezes' property As per this application Most of the trees on this properly are on the boundary/property line between this lot and the Boyd Lot to the west. I am unsure which property they are on, probably both. They appear to me to be silver maples or similar and I believe they were probably not planted but were allowed to grow as "volunteers". They are in poor condition and will require considerable work from a good arborist to salvage them. There are 2 other clumps of maples on this property, one near this property edge which will need to come down for the parking lot that is proposed and another at the rear or north-east comer that may have some value if the vines that are smothering it can be removed and the structure of some of the trees can be salvaged. There is one Locust tree near the shed and rear lot line and one unhealthy maple in SE comer of the properly surrounded by overhead wires. Attached, please fred a page of photos showing the site conditions as photographed today. Respectfull{ submitted, y r~art' ( er member of Southold Town Tree Committee, current member of Greenport Village Tree committee) Office Manager/permit Agent Fairweather-Brown Design Associates, Inc. Submission Without a Cover Letter Sender: Subject: SCTMV: ~000- ;:~, Date: NORTH FORK HARDWARE SANITARY CALCULATIONS POPULATION DENSITY EQUIVALENT: .46 acre x 600 = 275.5 gpd Dry store (no process water discharge) 0.03 gpd/sfx 3696 sf = 111 gpd SANITARY DESIGN: Septic tank 12 days design flow) = 222 gpd Provide 900 gal septic tank Leaching pools min. 300 gpd Provide ( 1 ) 8' dia. X 4' d. pool DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS ROOF DRAINAGE: 5,123 SF (ROOF AREA) x 0.17 x 1 = 871 cf ( 1 ) 8' dia. x 4'-6" d. pool = 190. I cf Provide (5) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (950.5 cf) PARKING DRAINAGE ZONE I 2,534SF x0.17x 1 =431 cf ( 1 ) 8' dia, x 4' d. pool = 168.9 cf Provide (3) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools 1506.7 cf) ZONE 2 2,923SFx0:I7xl =497cf ( 1 ) 8' dia, x 4' d. pool = 168.9 cf Provide (3) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (506.7 cf) ZONE 3 4336SFx0.17x 1 =737cf ( I ) 8' dia, x 4' d. pool = 168.9 cf Provide (5) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (844.5 cf) PARKING CALCULATIONS MAIN FLOOR 3938 SF @ 200 SF/SPACE BASEMENT 3938 SF @ 1,000 SF/SPACE (STOP. AGE) A~rlC 3000 SF @ 1,000 SF/SPACE (STORAGE, ETC.) 20 SPACES REQUIRED 4 SPACES REQUIRED 3 SPACES REQUIRED TOTAL PROVIDED 27 SPACES REQUIRED 26 SPACES (INC 2 ACCESS) LOT COVERAGE STRUCTURE, INC ROOF LOT AREA TOTAL PERCENTAGE 5519 SF 20.002 SF 28% AUG 2 ~ 2007 AUG 2 ~ 2007 PAIRWF, A~FliBR* BRO~ql 206 Bay AJume pAIRWP.~i~FHEiI* BROW~ PAIRWEATllER* BROWI~ Submission Without a Cover Letter 2007 Town of Southold - Proposed Site Plan Mangieri Greenhouses Tax Map # 1000-125-3-2.3 Site Plan Aerial from the 2004 GIS System for North Fork Hardware 54795 Main Road, Southold SCTM 1000-62~1~3 ~N Prepared by Bruno Semon for Southold Town Planning Board on 10/04/07 Site Plan Aerial from the 2004 GIS System for North Fork Hardware 54795 Main Read, Southold SCUM t 000-62-1~3 Prepared by B~uno Semon for Southo~d Town P~anning Board on 10/04/07 ~E PLAN STATUS [c~;PORT I SITE PLAN TY~: ~'~ N'~'~?~ '~--'~'H~ IN' PROJEC 1' NAME:/~- c¢~ LOCATION: H~LET: SCTM~ 1000- ~ - O~ER N~E: ~PLICANT N~E: ZONE3: TEL# (__) TEL# TEL# (__) ~22- PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ] EXISTiNG USE: PROPOSED USE: BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOTICE: S/P REQU1REI~OR N ZBA APPEAL REQUIRED y OR PRE-SUBMISSION CONFERENCE (WITHIN 30 DAYS OF WRITTEN REQUEST) INFORMAL REQUEST FOR REVISIONS: APPLICATION RECEIVED DATE:~_/~/ d '~, APPLICATION PROCESS DATE: PAYMENT RECEIVED:g 7~8c> AMOUNT RECEIVED:$ 1 ~ 7 - ~ NEW SP: $500./ACRE &.10/SF, AlvI~NDED SP: $250. + .10/SF, AGR1C SP: FLAT $500 FEEAMOUNT:($/~00X )/zfa: =$ ~/dgO. '~' )+($.10X /og2~:; SF=$/c~'fr~o )=$ ?~/o°~2,~d gEw APPLICATION WORK SESSION (WITHIN 10 DAYS OF RECEIPT), ttPPLICANT ADVISED OF NECESSARY REVISIONS (WITHIN 30 DAYS OF REVIEW) BUILDING DEPARTMENT MEEETING 100-254B3 (WITHIN 30 DAYS) NOTES: REVISED SUBMISSION RECEIVED REFERw~ED ~wG~ENCmS: (~f~IJ,-MAPS=w/P) LEAD AGENCY: TOSPS: ~/, OTHER:__ PJEV1EW: P,~RTI __, PART 2__, PART 3__, SHORT EAI~, LONG EA~F OTES: ACTION TYPE: COORDINATED:~_ UNCOORDINATED: (TYPE1:__ TYPE2: UNLISTED: ~ ) gEQRA DETERMINATION :NEC DECOR N, APPROVALS REQUIRED: ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE: BUILDING DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION: FIRE COMMISSIONERS: TOWN ENGINEER APPROVAL: ~a,w),.) DEP.OF TRANSPORTATION: DOTV~, DPW__, TOS__ NOTES APPROVALDATE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING: SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT OF HEALTH: PERMIT #: BPTIONAL APPROVALS: ;'ONING BOARD OF APPEALS: APPEAL#: BOARD Of TRUSTEE'S: ~IYS DEC WETLANDS/TIDAL/SPDES / L NOTES -I ENDORSEMENT OF SITE PLAN: - / / FIELD INSPECTION FOR C/O: - / / DISTRIBUTE APPROVED SITE PLANS TO: BUILDING DEPT ~-_/_L~/12~_ TOWN ENG ~_/~_/h~_~ NOTES Semon, Bruno From: Sent: To: Subject: Semon, Bruno Wednesday, April 02, 2008 2:04 PM Lanza, Heather RE: NF Hardware in Southold- TE review-2 items Hi Heather, I will wait for them to submit the final sp and then check the changes. As agreed it will be put on for Monday 4/7 to be reviewed by the PB. Do you think we should attach the conditional approval resolution for the PB to review/read? Thanks Bruno ..... Original Message ..... From: Lanza, Heather Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 1:23 PM To: Semon, Bruno Subject: RE: NF Hardware in Southold- TE review-2 items I agree that those things should be shown on the site plan. I know we went over that with the applicant at some point, and they said they would add the detail on the French drain. The last I knew they were going to remove the sidewalk in the rear, so I think that point about the sidewalk radius becomes moot. Maybe that doesn't show on the drainage plan? I remember they said they had to remove the sidewalk at the rear of the building to accommodate the 7' buffer. Maybe they kept it after all. Something to check into From: Semon, Bruno Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 12:28 PM To: Lanza, Heather Subject: NF Hardware in Southold- TE review-2 items Hi Heather, 1 just got back and from the meeting with Jamie and this site plan still requires two items to be addressed. 1) Add a radius in the n/w comer of the sidewalk near parking space 11. 2) Detail the trench drain with a cross section of size, dimensions and elevation or grading. I telephone Fairweather Brown & Associates and spoke with Mrs. Martin about the changes to spear head the revision of the final site plan. If the PB agrees we may be able note the items in final approval by wording, Jamie's feeling was it be best to have the detail on the final site plan for the record. Thanks Bruno I00.00' 12 15 18 N72°2O'DO"E 2O PIPE DRAINAGE ZONE 2 5D ~ SD~ DRAINAGE ZONE 3 5D~ 11 10 9 8 I 2" PIPE; 6.8 5 PIPE 572°30'00,,W NEW CURB CUT DRAINAGE PLAN SCALE: I/I g"= IL0" 'O 01/28/2008 FAI RWEAT N ER-DROWN DESIGN A550CIATED,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE GREEN?ORT, N.Y. 11944 g31-477-~752(fax) G31-477-0973 Semon, Bruno From: Sent: To: Subject: Lanza, Heather Friday, January 18, 2008 10:52 AM Semon, Bruno North Fork Hardware Bruno, On the 14th, we set the public hearing and started SEQRA. We need to follow up with the relevant agencies to get their input by February 1, so we can have SEQRA done in plenty of time before the public hearing on February 11. I told Mr. LeStrange that in general we try not to do Conditional Final approvals where we don't sign the map until the conditions are met, but we will be able to do so for this application as long we get SEQRA done. I am committed to helping get this done, so to the extent I can help by following up on SEQRA, let me know who to call at each agency and I will do so. I would appreciate your thorough review of this file to make sure we didn't miss anything important and necessary. I hope you can complete this review soon so we can inform the applicant before they make the final changes to the map. As of right now, they are not planning to change the site plan or elevations we have on file. They are sending another sheet that will contain the lighting plan. The newest plan we have in the file (there is one copy there), was sent to Jamie, Building, DOT, etc. with the SEQRA letter (the ones in bold on the SEQRA letter received the new maps. Thank you. Heather Semon, Bruno From: Sent: To: Subject: Lanza, Heather Friday, January 18, 2008 5:39 PM Semon, Bruno North Fork Hardware I found more of my notes on this project that I meant to summarize and put in the file: We still need: LWRP - send a reminder to MT with the list of trees and the lighting details that came in after the original referral. Building certification After we receive the Lighting and sign details, bring those to Planning Board work session. Speak to Mark Wolfgang to gauge DOT response and ask for response to SEQRA by February 1 if possible. Heather Lanza Town Planning Director 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Phone: (631)765-1938 E-mail: heather.lanza~town.southold.ny.us § 280-43 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45 § 280-43. Front yard setbacks. A. Structures shall be set back at least 100 feet from the right-of-way. B. There shall be an exception to Subsection A if the adjacent parcels are developed, in which case the minimum front yard setback shall be the average of the setbacks of the adjacent parcels. C. A project shall be divided into separate structures so that no single structure shall have more than 60 linear feet of frontage on one street. The setbacks of multiple structures on a parcel may vary, provided that the average setback of the structures meets the setback required above and all buildings arc at least 75 feet from the right-of-way. ARTICLE X Hamlet Business (HB) District [Added 1-10-1989 by L.L. No. 1~1989u ] § 280-44. Purpose. The purpose of the Hamlet Business (HB) District is to provide for business development in the hamlet central business areas, including retail, office and service uses, public and semipublic uses, as well as hotel and motel and multifamily residential development that will support and enhance the retail development and provide a focus for the hamlet area. § 280-45. Use regulations. [Amended 5-9-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989; 12-12-1989 by L.L. No. 23-1989; 7-31-1990 by L.L. No. 16-1990; 5-16-1994 by L.L. No. 9-1994; 11-26-1994 by L.L No. 26-1994; 2-7-1995 by L.L. No. 3-1995; 10-17-1995 by L.L. No. 21-1995; 5-6-2003 by L.1,. No. 10-2003] In the HB District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any uses except the following: A. Permitted uses. The following are permitted uses and, except for those uses permitted under Subsection A(1), (2), (3) and (20) hereof, are subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: [Amended 4-20-2004 by L.L. No. 11-2004] (1) One-fanfily detached dwelling, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. The dwelling must be occupied by the owner of the property. (2) Two-family dwelling, not to exceed one dwelling on each lot. The dwelling must be occupied by lhe owner of the property. (3) Buildings, structures and uses owned or operated by the Town of Southold, scbool districls, park districls and fire districts. (4) Boardmghonses and tonrist homes. 34. Editor's Nole: ri'his hlcal law also repealed fl)rmer Art. IX, C-1 (;eneral Indusn'ial Districl, as amended. 28():58 05 - 01 - 2006 § 280-45 (5) (6) (7) ZONING § 28O-45 Business, professional and governmental offices. Banks and financial institutions. Retail stores, up to a maximum of 6,000 total square feet of gross floor area in any building (exclnding .~unfinished basement and attic areasy,,-fiotwithst-~nding the provisions of the Bulk Schedule for Business, Office and Industrial Districts? Such retail stores greater than 3,000 total square feet shall comply with the retail building standards for HB Districts listed below, in addition to the site plan requirements of this chapter: (a) Building massing and facade treatment. [1] Variation in massing. iai A standardized building mass shall be prohibited. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "standardized" shall include an array of articulated elements, layout, design, logos or similar exterior features that have been applied to four or more retail buildings nationwide. [21 [3] [bi Exterior building walls facing side yards shall include materials and design characteristics consistent with those on the front of the building. Building walls that face public streets, connecting pedestrian walkways, or adjacent development shall meet the following standards: [al Facades shall be subdivided and proportioned using features such as windows, entrances, amades, arbors, awnings, trellises with vines, or alternate architectural detail that defines human scale, along uo less than 60% of the facade. [b] To maintain the "Main Street" character in the Hamlet Centers, where practical, buildings shall be sited with a zero or minimum setback from the front property line or primary pedestrian walkways and be transparent between the height of three feet and eight feet above the grade of the walkway for no less than sixty 60% of the horizontal length of the building facade. Awnings. [a] Awnings shall be no longer than a single storefront. [bi Fabric awnings and canvas awnings with a matte finish are permitted. Awnings with high-gloss finish and illuminated, plastic awnings are prohibited. 35. Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule for Business, Office and Industrial Districts is included at the end of this chapter, 280:59 o~- o~ - 2oo6 § 280-45 (b) (c) (d) [4] SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45 Customer entrances. Buildings shall have clearly defined, highly visible customer entrance(s) featuring no fewer than three of the following: [a] Canopies or porticos; [b] Overhangs; [c] Recesses/Projections; [d] Arcades; [e] Raised corniced parapets over the door; [f] Peaked roof forms; [g] Arches; [h] Outdoor patios; Ii] Display windows; [j] Architectm'al detail such as tile work and moldings integrated into the building structure and design; or [k] Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped areas and/or places for sitting. [5] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive-up window are prohibited. Building materials. ill [2] All buildiugs should be constructed or clad with materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masomy units or glass. Exterior building materials shall not include the following: [al Smooth-faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete block, unfinished tilt-up concrete panels; [b] Signage. [Il [2] Field-painted or pre-finished standard corrugated metal siding; Advertisements, including tradelnark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto ally exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or stmcture and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. Site design. 280:60 o9 - 01 - 2oo6 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 [1] The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. ]2] New coustruction along primary pedestrian walkways within the Hamlet Centers shall have a zero or minimum setback from the sidewalk/front property line, whenever possible, to reinforce the "Main Street" street wall. (e) Off-street parking. [1] Off-street parking shall not be located in the front yard between the front facade of the biiilding(s) and the primary abutting street. Parking areas must be located in the side and rear yards of the building. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code. [2] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (8) Restaurants, excluding formula food and take-out restaurants. (9) Bakeshops (for on-premises retail sale). (10) Personal service stores and shops, including barbershops, beauty parlors, professional studios and travel agencies. (11) Art, antique and auction galleries. (12) Artists' and craftsmen's workshops. (13) Auditoriums or meeting halls. (14) Repair shops for household, business or personal appliances, including cabinet shops, carpenter shops, electrical shops, plumbing shops, furniture repair shops and bicycle and motorcycle shops. (15) Custoin workshops. (16) Bus or train statious. (17) Theaters or ciuemas (other than outdoor). (18) Libraries or museums. (19) Laundrolnats. (20) Bed-and-breakfast uses as set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(14). (21) Multiple dwellings. (22) Grocery stores up to a maximum of 25,000 square feet of gross floor area, exclusive of unfinished basements or attic areas, notwithstanding the provisions of the bulk schedule. [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006] 280:61 o9- 0~ - 2o06 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 280-45 Uses permitted by special exception by the Board of Appeals. The following uses are permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided, except Subsection B(10), which may be permitted as a special exception by the Planning Board, and all such special exception uses shall be subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: [Amended 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006] (1) Any special exception use set forth in and as regulated by § 280-13B(3) to (6) and (13) and (14) of the Agn'icultural-Conservation District. (2) Motel and hotel uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-35B(4) of the Resort Residential (RR) District, except that minimmn lot size shall be three acres. (3) Boarding and/or tourist homes as set forth and regulated by § 280-35B(5) of the Resort Residential (RR) District. (4) Fratemal or social institutional offices or meeting halls. (5) Drinking establishments. (6) Public garages. (7) Funeral homes. (8) Flea markets. (9) Takeout and formula food restaurants, subject to the following requirements: (a) Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article xvm, Parking and Loading Areas, of this chapter. All parking spaces shall be located within reasonable walking distance of the site or 300 feet, whichever is less. The improvement or development of municipal parking may be used to satisfy this requirement. The adequacy of municipal parking shall be determined by the Planning Board as part of its site plan review procedure by conducting a parking survey of the capacity of the existing municipal parking area to accommodate the projected increase in usage due to the introduction of the subject land use. (b) An assessment of the potential traffic impacts of the proposed use must accompany the long environmental assessment form. The appropriate mitigation measures must be incorporated into the site plan. (c) There shall be no counter serving outdoor traffic via a drive-in, drive-through, drive-up, drive-by or walk-up window or door. (d) Exterior signage shall conform in all respects to Article XIX, Signs, of this chapter and, further, may not be lit fi'om within. (e) Advertise~nents, including trademark Iogos, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. 280:62 09- Ol - 2006 § 280-45 ZONING § 280-45 (10) (f) The physical design, including color and use of materials, of the establishment shall be compatible with and sensitive to the visual and physical characteristics of other buildings, public spaces and uses in the particular location. Retail stores in excess of 6,000 total square feet of gross floor area in any building, up to a maximum of 12,000 total square feet of such gross floor ama in any building (excluding unfinished basement and attic areas), subject to the following requirements: [Added 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 8-2006] (a) Compliance with the retail building standards listed below, in addition to the site plan requirements of this chapter. [1] Building massing and facade treatment. la] Variation in massing. [il A staodardized dominant building mass shall be prohibited. For the purposes of this subsection, the term "standardized" shall include an array of architectural elements, layout, design, logos or similar exterior features that have been applied to four or more retail buildings nationwide. [ii] Exterior building walls facing side yards shall include materials and design characteristics consistent with those on the front of Ihe building. [iii] Building walls that face public streets, connecting pedestrian walkways, or adjacent development shall meet the following standards: Facades shall be subdivided and proportioned using features such as windows, entrances, arcades, arbors, awnings, trellises with vines, or alternate architectural detail that defines human scale, along no less than 60% of the facade. lB] To maintain the "Main Street" character in the Hamlet Centers, where practical, buildings shall be sited with a zero or minimum setback from the front property line or primary pedestrian walkways and be transparent between the height of three feet and eight feet above the grade of the walkway for no less than 60% of the horizontal length of the building facade. lC] Buildings shall achieve architectural variation through the inclusion of architectural features such as columns, ribs or pilasters, piers, changes in wall planes and changes in texture or materials consistent with the architecture of adjacent buildings and community character. 280:62.1 o9- Ol - 2006 § 280-45 [2] SOUTHOLD CODE [bi Awnings. Iii [ii] icl § 28045 Awnings shall be no longer than a single storefront. Fabric awnings and canvas awnings with a matte finish are pemfitted. Awnings with high-gloss finish and illuminated, plastic awnings are prohibited. Customer entrances. Buildings shall have clearly defined, highly visible customer entrance(s) featuring no fewer than three of the following: [i] Canopies or porticos; [ii] Overhangs; [iii] Recesses/Projections; [iv] Arcades; [v] Raised corniced parapets over the door; [vi] Peaked roof forms; [vii] Arches; [viii]Outdoor patios; [ix] Display windows; Ix] Architectural detail such as tile work and moldings integrated into the building structure and design; or [xi] Integral planters or wing walls that incorporate landscaped areas and/or places for sitting. Id] Buildings containing a drive-through or drive-up window are prohibited. Building materials. [a] All buildings should be constructed or clad with materials that are durable, economically maintained, and of a quality that will retain their appearance over time, including, but not limited to, natural or synthetic stone; brick; stucco; integrally colored, textured, or glazed concrete masonry units or glass. [b] Exterior building materials shall not include the following: [c] Smooth-faced gray concrete block, painted or stained concrete block, unfinished tilt-up concrete panels; [d] Field-painted or pre-finished standard corrugated metal siding. 280:62.2 o9- 01 - 2006 § 28045 ZONING § 280-45 [3] [4] Signage. [al Advertisements, including trademark logos and service marks, may not be affixed, painted or glued onto the windows of the business or onto any exterior structures, including waste disposal receptacles and flags. [b] Florescent and backlit signs located within or on a building or structure and facing an exterior public space are prohibited. Site design. [al The principal building entrance shall face the primary street frontage and/or sidewalk where practical. [b] New construction along primary pedestrian walkways within the Hanflet Centers shall have a zero or minimum setback from the sidewalk/front property line,~whenever possible_2_, to reinforce the "Main Street" street wall. [5] Off-street parking. [al Off-street parking shall not be located in the front yard between the front facade of the building(s) and the primary abutting street. Parking areas must be located in the side and rear yards of the building. Adequate parking shall be provided in accordance with that required by Article XVIII of this chapter of the Town of Southold Town Code, [b] Parking areas shall be screened from adjacent properties, streets and public sidewalks, pursuant to § 280-95, Landscaped parking area. (b) The Planning Board shall determine that the proposed retail store(s) will not have an undue adverse impact on the community. In making such a determination, the Planning Board shall conduct or hire a consultant to conduct a Market and Municipal Impact Study, at the expense of the applicant. The study shall be completed within 90 days of receipt of all requested materials, and the applicant shall be afforded the opportunity to submit its own such study. The Planning Board shall make such determination within 30 days of its receipt of the study. Such study shall include an analysis of the projected impact of the retail store(s) on: [1] The existing local retail market, includirig market shares, if applicable. [2] The supply and demand for local retail space. [3] Local wages, benefit and employment. [4] Revenues retained within the local econonfies of the Town of Southold. [5] Public service and facilities costs. 280:62.3 09-01-2006 § 280-45 SOUTHOLD CODE § 28046 [6] Public revenues. [7] Impacts on municipal taxes. [8] Impacts of property values in the community. [9] Effects on retail operations in the surrounding market area. [10] Employee housing needs, if applicable. [11] The Town of Southold's ability to implement its Comprehensive Plan consistent with the proposed project. Accessory uses. The following uses are permitted as accessory uses and, except for residential accessory uses and signs, which are subject to Article XIX, are subject to site plan review: (1) Accessory uses as set forth in and regulated by § 280-t3C(1) through (7) of the Agricultural-Conservation District, and subject to the conditions set forth in § 280-15 thereof. (2) Apartments are permitted within the principal building only, subject to the following requirements: (a) The Building Department issuing an accessory apartment permit. (b) The habitable floor area of each apartment shall be at least 350 square feet. (c) There shall be no more than three apartments created or maintained in any single structure. (d) Each apartment shall have at least one off-street parking space. (e) Construction and/or remodeling of an existing structure to create an accessory apartment shall not trigger the need for site plan approval set forth specifically in §280-127 and Article XXIV in general unless such construction or remodeling results in an increase of the foundation size of the structure. (f) The apartment(s) shall not comprise mom than 40% of the principal building. § 280-46. Bulk, area and parking regulations. No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the HB District unless the same conforms to the Bulk Schedule and Parking and Loading Schedules incorporated into this chapter by reference, with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein in full? 36. Editor's Note: The Bulk Schedule is included at the end of this chapter, al~d the Parking and Loading Schedules are in §§ 280-78 and 280-79. 280:62.4 09 - Ol - 2006 TOWNJ~' SOUTHOLD PLANNIN~OARD SITE PLAN APPLICATION SECTION A: Site Plan Name and Location Suffolk County Tax Map #1000- ~2- I - ~_~ //~ Other SCTM #s: Street Address: 5qTq5 Distance to nearest intersection: Hamlet: Type of Site Plan: V/ New Amended If Amended, last approval date: / / SECTION B: Owners/Agent Contact Information Please list name, mailing address, and phone number Property Owner Street City 8P2 be~w.' 7 2007 Board State ~ ~' Zip ~t~Ti Home Telephone Other Applicant ~l¢l, dg[ Le Street lb- ~-~'~ -/d& m City '~ ~o~ State ~ Zip Home Telephone 472 - ~qOq Other ~tq~ ,pC& Applicant's Agent or Representative: Contact Person(s)* ~o~>~ff r Street 20~ _~A~¢ ! City q'¢gCr~rct~r State ca'( V Zip Office Telephone 4'? 7 - q ¢¢'A Other *Unless othe~ise requested, co~espondence will be sent only to the contact person noted here. Page 1 of 2 10/05/05 SE( TION C: Site Data Proposed construction type: Property total acreage or square footage: __ odification of Existing Structure Change of use ft. Agricultural Site Plan build-out acreage or square footage: ~ _6'/¢ -a~./sq. ft. ~Z~-,~-? ~-~ Is there an existing or proposed Sale o£Development Rights on the property? Yes __ No If yes, explain: Property Zoning District(s): Building Department Notice of Disapproval Date: / / Is an application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals required? Yes If yes, have you submitted an application to the ZBA? Yes No If yes, attach a copy of the application packet. No 4 Show ail uses proposed and existing. Indicate which building will have which use. proposed per building, indicate square footage of floor area per use. List all existing property uses: List all proposed property uses: Other accessory uses: If more then one use is Existing lot coverage: .5' % Proposed lot coverage: ~2~0° % Gross floor area of existing structure(s): ~2¢,7 zS,~ sq. ft. Gross floor area of proposed structure(s): Parking Space Data: # of existing spaces:~ # of proposed spaces: Loading Berth: Yes Nov~ Landscaping Details: Existing landscape coverage: % Proposed landscape coverage: /~9 % Waterfront Data: / Is this property within 500" of a wetland area? Yes No If yes explain: I, the undersigned, certify that all the above information is tree. Signature of Preparer: ~-~-" Date: c//2 b/~/ Page 2 of 2 10/05/05 APPLICANTS AFFIDAVIT STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) MICHAEL LESTRANGE, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he resides at 85 Suydam Lane, Bayport, New York, in the State of New York, and that I am under contract to purchase the property located at 54795 Route 25, Southold, NY, SCTM #1000-62-1-3, and said contract is contingent upon my obtaining approvals from the Town of Southold, and am hereby making application; that there are no existing structures or improvements on the land which are not shown on the Site Plan; that the title to the entire parcel, including all rights-of-way, has been clearly established and is shown on said Plan; that no part of the Plan infringes upon any duly filed plan which has not been abandoned both as to lots and as to roads; that he has examined all rules and regulations adopted by the Planning Board for the filing of Site Plans and will comply with same; that the plans submitted, as approved will not be altered or changed in any manner without the approval of the Planning Board; and that the actual physical improvements will be installed in strict accordance with the plans submitted. Michael LeStrange ~ Sworn to before me thisO/.~ Day of September, 2007. JOYCE A. STEVENS NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK NO. 4875122 OUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY - COMMISSION EXPIRES NOVEMt~ER 3.20~.. I, Michael LeStrange, am under contract to purchase the property located at 54795 Route 25, Southold, NY, SCTM #1000-62-1-3, and said contract is contingent upon my obtaining approvals from the Planning Board of the Town of Southold. I hereby authorize Fairweather~Brown Design Associates, Inc. to act as my agent and handle all necessary work involved in all processes required by the Southold Planning Board, in order to obtain said approvals. Michael LeStrang~ Sworn to before me this~ day of September, 2007. Nora~ Publfc ' ~ / JOYCE A. STEVENS NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK NO, 4875122 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES NOVEMBER 3.20~.J)_ OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hail Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 LOCAL WATERFRONTREVITALIZATION PROGRAM COORDINATOR TOWN OFSOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: From: Date: Re: Jerilyn B Woodhouse, Chair Town of Southold Planning Board J Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator January 28, 2008 Proposed Site Plan for North Fork ltard~vare Located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, known as 54795 Main Road, in Southold SCTM#1000-62-1-3 Zoning District: itB This site plan is for the proposed new construction of 3,938 sq. ft. of first floor retail, 3,938 sq. ft. of basement storage and 3,000 sq. ft. of attic storage with 26 parking spaces provided on a 20,002 sq. ft. parcel in the HB Zone located approximately 769' w/o Boisseau Avenue, on the n/s/o NYS Road 25, knoxvn as 54795 Main Road, in Southold, SCTM# 1000-62-1-3; The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWI~?) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department as ~vell as the records available to me, it is my determination that the proposed action is CONSISTENT with the Policy Standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP. To further policy 3.1 Enhance visual qualiw and protect scenic resources throughout the To~vn of Southold, it is recommended that the Board apply the following sub-policies to the greatest extent practicable: C. Screen components of developmeat which detract from visual quality. Use appropriate siting, scales, forms, and materials to ensure that structures are compatible with and add interest to existing scenic components. Other than the perimeter buffer located on the eastern property line, and the "clump river birch trees" (specifications unidentified) drawing S-1 dated January 16, 2008, indicates that no vegetation is proposed to be located a~ainst the building. It is recommended that vegetation be integrated against the building to "break up" the scale of the building. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Planning Board shall considcr this rccommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: Bruno Semon, Senior Site Plan Reviewer 'l'm~ n ol Southold IAVRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A, INSTRUCTIONS All applicants tbr permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that arc subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a detemfination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazarcl Area. Beforc answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town). If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer must be explained in detaiL listing both supporting and non- suDDortin~ facts. If an action cam~ot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (sm~tholdtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# I000 ~;~. j -j PROJECT NAME ~0Rzr~ ~--o/e.~ 't~D ~d,q~.~¢' The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Towu Board [~ Planning Board [~ Building Dept. [~ Board of Trustees [~ Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital construction, plmming activity, agency regulation, land transaction) (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) (c) Pemfit, approval, license, certification: Nature and extent of action: I~e~ola t~ e~ i4'" Site acreage: Present land use: Present zoning classification: Location of action:_ .~'q' '~;ff ,"/6 If an application for the proposed action has been filed with ti · , ~e Tox~ ~ of Southold agency, the folloxving information shall be provided: (a) Nameofapplicant: f~,lC;{~ /._~ ~(L~,mC, ~ (b) Mailing address: 95- ~,.~b,-1C~(Acra (c) Telephone number: Area Code (~,) (d) Application number, if any: Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes [~ No [~] If yes, which sta~te or federal agency? /k,/,,/$ DoT' C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project ~viil further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section Ill - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. []Yes [~ No [~Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria ~ Yes [] No [~/Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria ~Yes [-~ No [~ Not Applicable' ? 'rcpe NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III- Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria ~ Yes [] No [~/Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section 111 -Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria ~/ Yes ~ No ~-~ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the To~vn of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. ~-~ Yes ~'~ No ~-~ Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LV~RP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes ~ No [-~Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section 111 - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ~Yes [] No ~-~ Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal *vaters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section Ill - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. [-~ Yes ~ No ~/Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES P?licy 10. Protect $outhold's ~r-depeudent uses and promote siti~ ~1' new water-dependeul uses suitable Iocatious. See 1.WRP S~"tiou Ill - Policies; Pages 47 tbrough 56 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes [] No [~Not Applicable ,Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound, the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes [~ No [~Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricnltural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. [~ Yes [~ No ~Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. [] Yes [-~ No ~ Not Applicable PREPARED BY ~'-~ TITLE Arnended on 8/1/05 61Z20 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the ana}ysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE -- Type I and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: N Part 1 r-lpa 2 DPart 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: DA. DC. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. *A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer (If different from responsible officer) website Date Page 1 of 21 PART 1~-PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a si§niflcant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these queslions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you be lieve will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on intormation currently available and will not involve new studies, research or Investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action flO~l'pJ J~'O i~ U,- H/~ e b u-'~ ~ ~:~-''' Location of Action (include Street Address, Municipality and County) Address City/PO Business Telephone Name of Owner (if di~erent) Address City / PO State ~' ~ ZipCode lies State ~ ~ Zip Code Business Telephone Description of Action: Page 2 of 21 ~ Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A, SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use: D Urban D Industrial []Commercial D Residential (suburban) DForest DAgriculture ~Othar ~l~ql(~ '~ r-1 Rural (non-farm) 2. Total acreage of project area; t~'~ acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) Forested Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) Water Surface Area , Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces Other (Indicate type) i ¢,~,' r'.,/.~l~ 1¢~4 ~9.~ PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION (~ acres acres (~ acres acres Q acres acres L~'~ acres acres C~ acres acres O acres acres · ~/~'~ acres acres ' ~4acres acres What is predominant soil type(s) on project slte7 a. Soil drainage: [~Well drained IOO% of site ~Poorly drained __% of site E~ Moderately well 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? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? [] Yes C~No a. What is depth to bedrock lin feet) Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: ~0-10% /% ~10~ 15%__% ~ 15% or greater Is project substantia~..l~ontiguous t~ntain Historic Places? U Yes ~ No Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ~ Yes a building, site, or distric,, ,is,e~ on ............. a .........au,s ...... What is the depth of the water table? ~¢.4A ~ I ! Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole sourqe aquifer7 ~Yes Page 3 of 21 11. Does project'site contain any species of plant or animal life thai is identified as threatened or endangered? r~Yes ~No 12. According to: Identify each species: Are there any unique o/unusua~ land forms []Yes~M No on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? Describe: 13. Is the project site PT used by t,e community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? DYes Lr_~No yes, explain: 14. Does the present sit-e-i-i~;'~dT;cenic views known ~- b; important t~'ihe com-mu~;t~? DYes"" J~o 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: b, Size (in acres): Page 4 of 21 1 7. Is the site served by existing public utilities? L~Yes a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? b. if YE-'::, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? DNo 18. Is the site located in an agricultural disFict certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? k~Yes [~'No 19. Is the site located in or substantially cCtiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 DYes E~No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? DYes ~No B. Project Description Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: ~ I.~, acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: , /~ acres initially; ,~jl,~ acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: J~///~' acres. d. Length of project, in miles: /~//'~ (if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing O ; proposed g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: (upo0/completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: ~//~' "' One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: height; -~O i width; j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ,,~,) t fl, 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? ~..-/1~-~,:c,~,;,'c.ubic yards. 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed DYes DNo ~N/A length. a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? E~Yes [] No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? DYes D No 4. How many acres of vegetation ( tees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? acres Page 5 of 21 6. if single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: __ Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetatmn be removed by this project? months, (including demoiition) 7. If multi-phased: 9. 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project C~,) 1 1. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? ~ Yes If yes, explain: a. Total number of phases anticipated / (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase I: __ month year, (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: __ month -- year. / d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ~ Yes r""~rNo Will blasting occur during construction? r~ Yes r~ No Number of jobs generated: during construction ; after project is complete 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? ~ Yes 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? [] Yes J~No Type / 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? [] Yes J'---'~o If yes, explain: 1§. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? I~Yos 16. Will tho proiact ganarate aoliO waste? r~yes [] No a. If yes, what is the amount per month? __ ~ J'zJ='--/~Z'~ .l~,..ll~ p.5 $'~ b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? C~Yes r~ No c. Ifyas, givename ,_~,"~'"~C~L~ 'T~.,~ 7'Rft/~gF'~f¢--' ;location ~l~,/..L_z~n¢.., d. Will any wastes not go into a sawaga disposal system ar ~nto a sanitary landfill? E]Yes Page 6 0121 e. If yea, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? E~Yes DNo a. Ifyes, what is the anticipatad rate of disposal? tor,~,'month. ,z/~*~.~4~r) ~)~-'"~n/°5/'~/''' /4:~;/~f*-'"/;'''1c'1/~ b. If yes, what is the anticipated sit~ life? __ years. 18. WEll project use herbicides or pesticides? DYes E~rNo 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? DYes E~o 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? [~Yes 21. ~/Vifl project result in an increase in energy use? r~Yes [] No ~ If yes, indicate type(s) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day /// gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? [] Yes If yes, explain: Page 7 of 21 25. Approvals Required: City, Town, Village Board [~'/Yes J'~No Type Submittal [3ate City, Town, V....u~ Planning Board~. es []No City, Town Zoning Board F~Ye$ J~r/N o City, County Health Department Other Local Agencies E~'/Y e s [] No Other Regional Acencies ]Yes ~/No State Agencies [~//Yes [] No Federal Agencies ~Yes C. Zoning and Planning Information Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ~Yes If Yes, indicate decision required: ~ Zoning amendment r~/site plan r=-~ zoning variance D Spedial use permit D New/revision of master plan r~ Resource management plan r~ Subdivision [~ Other Page 8 of 21 What is the zoning classification(s) of the site? 3. Whet is the mexlmum potential development of the site if developed as permittad by the present zoning? Whet is the proposed zoning of the site? Whet is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? i I 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? I~Yes [] No l I 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning class~hcatlons w~th~n a ~ mde radius o~ proposed action? Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a Y~ mile? es [] No If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a, What is the minimum (et size proposed? Page 9 of 21 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? [] Yes [~No 1 1. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? uo a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ~Yes [] No C~Yes'D 'No 1 2. Wilt the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels?/ a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. I vlJYes ~ No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be~eeded to clarify your project, if there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss g~Jch 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, App,cant*onsor*me Signature If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this Page 10 of 21 Town Of Southold P.O Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Date: 10/16/07 * * * RECEIPT * * * Receipt: 22 Transaction(s): 1 1 1 I Application Fees Application Fees Reference Subtotal 62-1-3 $893.80 62-1-3 a $693.80 Check~: 8511 and 102 Total Paid: $1,587.60 Name: Clerk ID: Nofo, Hardware Lestrange, Kenneth & Michael 111 Farley Rd Short Hills, NJ 07078 LINDAC InternallD: 62-1-3 PLANNING BO.a~.~D MEMBERS JERILYN B. WOODHOUSE Chair KENNETH L. EDWARDS MARTIN H. SIDOR GEORGE D. SOLOMON JOSEPH L. TOWNSEND PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NrY 11971 OFFICE LOCATION: Town Hall Annex 54375 State Route 25 (cot. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631 765-3136 To: Elizabeth Neville, Town Clerk From: Planning Department Date: ©ctober 12, 2007 Re: Checks Enclosed herewith is/are the check(s) listed. Please return a receipt to us. Thank you. Project Name & Type Tax Map Amount bate of ~ Check NoFo Hardware - SP app. 62-1-3 893.80 9/26/07 NoFo Hardware - SP app. 62-1-3 693.80 10/11/07 LR encs. I00.00' 2 / 6 5D ~ / DRAINAGE ZONE $ 5D~ / 8.45' I 2" PIPE / 11 ~', 10 N72°20'50,,E 8 7 ~ E1 5 ! IPE DP,.AINAGE ZONE I 2 1 2" PIPE NEW CURB CUT 7It DEAl NAGE PLAN SCALE: I/IG"=ILO`' 572°30'00',W 2" PIPE LeSTRANGE /28/2008 iT IS A VIOLATION OF THE !.AW FOR ANY PERSON, ~INLE$S ACTING UNDER TNB ~!Ir~ECTION OF A LICENSED ~CHITECT, TO ALTER ANY '~, ~ ON THIS DRAWING IN ~ 'W~Y. ANYA. THORI~ri · L-~ ATION MUST BE .iOTEO, SEALED, AND ~:5~CfiIBED IN ACCORD~CE FAI RWEAT H E R-5 ROWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE GREENPORT, N.Y. I 1~44 1-477-9752 (Fax) G3 I -477-0973 I00.00' LF2 -~ 4- ~ II I 7 0 N72°20'SO,,E 'i- 16 17 \ 10 / ~1 9 18 20 / 8 ,BOVE % 7 ADOVh 5 ~ // 2 51GN 572°30'00"W ---/--- J / 572o00,00,,W' 31.55' UTIL °POLE EXTER. IOP.. LIGHTING PLAN 5CALE: I / I G"= ~ '-O" Lighting Key '~ Parking Lot down light lanterns on posts (4 as drawn) Type IV elliptical light patterns 100-150 watts as needed for safety · Exterior high hat in soffit down lighting (13) Choice of 26W or 32W compact fluorescent fixture ( 32W having photometric coverage overlap as pictured of 30' OR sealed low voltage halogen 50 watts each 55° beam spread 0° aiming angle- providing 14 FC for 9x9 area from the 9' ceiling (5 FC as acceptable safety standard) space between each fixture's focal light will be adequately lit [] Smaller exterior high hat in soffit down lighting used wall-washer/security~tandscape lighting on east side (4) O Traditional, "Dark Sky Friendly" wall mount fitures for illumination of carved sign on West face of building as indicated & also to be used a sign lighting for sign on front lawn Note: Additional down-light decorative wall- mount fixtures or others may he added flanking doorways if required for insurance purposes to provide security lighting when business is closed/ allowing 13 ceiling fixtures to be turned offat end of business day. .~ (cut sheel: attached) LeSTRANGE 01/28)/2008) SCALE= I/8)"= I '-0" FAI P..WE AT tfl E R.- B R. OWN DESIGN ASSOCIATES,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE G~EEN?ORT, N.Y. 11944 G31-477-9752(Fax) g31-477-0973 15OFOOTCANDLE CU P-.VE5 FIXTURE: GLABWERI<.S I BERN MOUNTING HEIGHT: 12 FT LAMP: I OOW, 9500LUMENS, 5ODIUM PATTERN: TYPE IV, VERY SHORT, FULL CUTOFF SO 4O -4O -SO -40 0 40 80 LEGEND (OUTER to INNER): O. I00, 0.200, 0.300 %1'-I0 7/8" LeBTRANGE 01/28/2008 N.T.5. PAl RWEAT N ER-DROWN DESIGN A550CIATEB,INC. 205 IBAY AVENUE GREENPORT, N.Y. I 1944 -477-9752 (Fax) 63 I -477-0973 While LED technology, has been reathly adopted by applications such as color changing architectural lights, outdoor signs and tsaffic signals, some of the most sigmficmt white-light market opportunities for LEDs, including streeflights, have remained a challenge that has not yet been met on a wide scale. Until now, concerns about excessive cost and substmadard brighmess have made the case for remaining with tsadifional hghtmg technolo gies in most mainsteeam white applications rather than rnlgrafing to I.FD soluhnns. With recent advancements in LED technology, these concerns are being addressed. The first fixing lighting designers typically attempt to do w~th LEDs is force them into an Edison socket or utilize them in ~ existing fixture. We have seen even the most sophisucated companies and smartest designers make t/tis same m/stake and the results cma be disappointing. At that point, some will shy away from the technology and give up, even many of those who were convinced of LEDs' supenofity at the start. LEDs can't be force-fit into the form factor of the previous generation of lighting It's like trying to cbve a car down a railroad track cars are an advanced technology but they're just not made to nde on rails. Lighting designers mu>-t strive to create all-new designs that take into account LEDs' unique funcfionalityin order to take full advantage of this technology. Another -key design consideration is the inherent directionah ey of LED light. LEDs, tafltke conventional hghhng technologies, emit light only in one direction. This affords the potential for tmprecedented conttul and nearly total ellmmadon of wasted tight, but also demands that lighting designe£s comprehend flris feature up-front. and not rely on the 360° nature of conventional bulb technology. The Illumination Engmeehng Socaety prescribes five lighting pattern standards for roadways in North America (see figure 1). Concrete, asphalt and aggregate roadways will exhibit different degrees of reflectivity depending on the composition of the roadway, and depending on traffic flow and the nature of surrounding structures, diffe£ent types of roads will require different degrees of lighmag brightoess, direction and concentration. One co~sideranon in de.mag these toad lighting standards is how much light escapes upward into the sky Is it being wasted on an area that does not need to be lit? Is it slfining nato a neighbor's window rather than illumu~anng a traffic lane? This is often the case w~th con- venimnal lighnng, and again, with LEDs due to the inherent directionality of the technology. Of the five roadway hgt~hng patterns, the type II lighhng pattern is the most challenging for LED technology to cover. The tsnpe II patsem is a very long, tightly controlled ellipse. Cree decided to apply its )CLamp LEDs to the type II pattern tint, realizing if the most difficult challenge could be solved, the other less complicated patterns could be implemented as well. Following the most common train of thought, Cree placed LEDs in a conventional cobra-head llghtmg fixture. While this design has served the industry well fo~ decades with convenhonal bulb technology, with the LEDs. the cobra-head fixture resulted in thermal problems because it was not designed as a heat sink. It also did not cover the type II ligbting pattern-the LEDs did not affect the oblong pattem specified but created a much smaller, rounder splotch on the road directly under the light. Next, Cree attempted to meet the type II pattern with a "surfboard" design. While the surfboard design does solve the thermal problems encountered with the cobra4aead fixture, it still shoots light straight down, m/ssing just about all of the area of the type II IESNA pattem~ In a third attempt, Cree moved away from conventional lighting fixture designs and created something with LED technology specifical- ly in mind. Just 13-inches across, the design incorporates rows of packaged LEDs angled so each row em/t~ tight in a different direction, covering the entire surface of the type II pattern ellipse. The bare LEDs at the center hit the near field; the oval optic hits the m/d-rangn and the collimating optic hits the far end of the ellipse. This fixto~e design meets I~SNA type II roadway specifications and matches the output of a conventional 150 W lightu~g fixture. Cree's protolype fixture solution is just one way of adapting LEDs to stteethght requirements, but with some creafve thought, many more are sure to be found. Only when conventmnal hghting destgns are put aside and the inherent directionality of LEDs is capitalized on can lighting designers efficienfly and effechvely make use of LED technology m stseethght applications addressing this issue is very achievable Rep*inted from the January/February 2007 issue of LED Journal ©2007 Webcom Communications Corp. 7355 E. Orchard Rd., Ste. 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 USA Phone 720-528-3770. 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As the government-backed, trusted symbol for energy efficiency, the ENERGY STAR® label idenfifies highly efficient products and designates supedor energy performance in homes and buildings Additional information is available at the ENERGY STAR® Web site .,~,,v'., energys~ar gov Lightolier, an ENERGY STAR® parther, is proud to offer our customers the followmg products with the ENERGY STAR® qualified ffame4n-k~ts Lytening 5" & 6 3/4" Aperture, f3-32W Quad or Tdple Tube - Insulated Ceiling (lC) Commercial/Residential Lytecaster 6 3/4" Aperture, 26132W Tdp~e Tube Non-Insulated Ceiling (Non-lC) http://www, li~htolicr.com/orosuots/down ener~vstar isn I 2 3 4 5 6 '/ 8 9 I0 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 N KEY MAP I"= 100' O" NORTH FORK HARDWARE SANrTARY CALCULATION5 POPULATION DENDFl'T' EQUrVALENT: ,4Q acre x GO0 = 275.5 g?d Dry store (no process wat:sr discharge) 0.03 gpd/sf x 5G96 5f = I I I cjpd SANITARY DESIGN: 5epbc tank (2 day5 dCs~On flow) = 222 3pd Prowde DO0 gal 5ef¢¢1c tank L~achln3 pools mira 500 3pd Provld~ ( I ) 8' dla, X 4' d, pool DRAINAGE CALCU LATION5 ROOF DRAINA CD 5,123 5FF (ROOF AREA) xO, 17x [ =871 (I) &' d~a. x 4'-6" d, pool ~ 190.1 cf Provide (5) 8' d~a. x 4' d. poois (950.5 cf) cf PARKING DRAINAGE ZONE I 2,5345F xO. lTx I =431 cf (I) 8' dla, x 4' d. pool = 168.9 c¢ Provide (3) 8' dia. x 4' ct, pools (506.7 cf) ZONE 2 2,9239ffxO. 17x I -497cf (I) 8' al,a, x 4' d. pool = 168.9 cf Provide (3) 8' cha, x 4' d, poo~5 (506.7 ZONE 3 4356 5F x O. I 7 X I ---- 737 cf (I) 8' al,a. x 4' d, pool = 168.9 cf Frowde (5) 8' d~a. x 4' d. pool5 (844.5 cf) PARKING CALCU LATION5 MAIN FFLOOR 3694 NET 9F ~ 200 DF/SPACE SPACES REQUIRED BASEMENT 3000 5F(NET) @ 1,000 5~SPACE(STORAGE) 3 SPACE5 REQUIRED A~TIC 2000 DF ~ 392 9F I~ TOTAL i ,000 ST/SPACE (STORAGE, ETC.) 2 SPACES REQUIP-ZD I O0 ST/SPACE (ACCESSORY OFFICE) 4 5PACE REQUIRED 2G 5PACESREQUIRED PROVIDED 20 9PACE5 ([NC I ACCEgS) PLU9 LAND DANK AREA flOR 6 LOT COVERAGE 9TRUCTURE, INC ROOff LOT AREA TOTALPERCENTAG~ LANDSCAPEAREA LANDSCAPEPERCENTAGE 5,519 9ff 20,002 5ff 28 % 5,303 9ff 26.5 % AD PROPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL NTB LAND NOW OR FORNIERLy COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANT5 CORPORATION ?.0. BOX I 015, DOUTHOLD, NY N72"20'50"T I SPACE 4'- NEW A~PHALT PAVED PARKING LOT § ,~ DEAfNAGE 5 ZONE 3 DRAINAGE ZONT I DRAINAGE ZC~NE 2 2~ .LAND DANK J PARKING DPACE ,,J ,~) LEYLAND CYPR~:SS~ 2' S' 2 ROAD L ,, 572°50'00"W 2°O0'QO,V¢ ;. MI LOCATION I (ZONE: HAMLET BUSINE55) ./ SITE PLAN SCALEr I "=20LO" TEST HOLT DATA 08/22/2007 2,5' DARK BROWN LOAM OL BROWN SILTY SAND 5M BROWN FINE TO CQAP-.~E DANS 5W NO WATER ENCQUNTER. FD TEST HOLE DATA PROVIDED BY MCDONALD G~OBCITNCE LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF: COLONIAL VILLAGE TENANTS CORPORATION 43.9' 0.I' N. I ~hed i 4-4.0' ' TO BE REMOVED Z FqZ C]O .~m O -<m -< O 23 APPROX.LOC. OF SEPTIC BYB. TO BE TESTED FOR ?OLUTANT5 THEN TO BE PUMPED AND REMOVED EXISTING SITE ).2' PLAN BASED ON I 30,3' SURVY BY JOHN ~ EHLERS, [..lC. I 1 STORY SURVEYOR ~ HOUSE FRAME - T(O BE REMOVED 60.5' rq / ). , ;;~ Z PLAN EXISTING 51TE SCALE= 1"=20'-0" ~0 r-O >0 m~ m z~ O DEC OG, 2007 OCT, 15, 2007 OEP 21, 2007 ©2007 5CTM# 1000-62- I -3 PROPERTY OWNER: EASTERN BREEZE5 P.O. BOX 1103 DOUTMOLD, NY I I DTI APPLICANT: MICHAEL LeBTRANGE 85 5UYDAM LANE BAYPOP-.T, NY 11705 NOP. TH FORK HARDWARE 54795 RTE. 25 SOUl-HOLD, NY D~WING TITLE 51TE PLAN PREPARED BY: ROBERT I. BROWN, AIA 205 BAY AVENUE GREENPORT, NY 81 0709 K J M G F E D C LINE 2 3 4 5 'MW ./ 8 9 I0 II t 0 30~ TO 50' TI~ENGH DIe, kIN TO DRYWELL ON 51TE I0 ,572°30'00NW _~ 300'-TO-750' 572°00'00~!W .. NEW CUI~J5 CUT TO ~"T~ST ( TO BE R~MOVED) E,XISTING~ ~3 '55' ",, .~ UTIL POL~ iX , uu~!''*~'rT / (CENTER LINE OF ROAD) EXISTING CURB' WHITE LINE EXISTING APRON ¢ CURB CUT TO BE t~ZMOVED PROVIDE NEW CURB TO MATCH EXISTING (TO D,O,T. 5?EC ITEM OGOD-2BO I ) MA_IN_ le,._C)~P SOUTHOLD (STATE ROUTE 2,.5) YELLOW DOUBLE LINE APPROX.LOC Of WAZER MAIN (CENTER LINE OP ROAD)- EXISTING CURD YELLOW DOUDL~ LINE WI WHITE I WHITE LINE TRAFFIC IP 13 14 15 IG 17 THE END OF CURB NOT ABUTTING EXISTING CURB 5HALL BE RAMPED DOWN TO ZERO HEIGHT REVEAL IN THE LAST TEN ( I 0') FEET AT LOCATIONS FACING TP.A?FIC. EXISTING 5TP~ E7 PAVEMENT DETAIL: CONCRETE CURB TYPE A N.Y.5. D.O.T. ITEM 1060D-2801 TOP · ~E NOTE; MEETING EXIST. ASPHALT PAV'T G (NO RESURFACING)I- u2`': '-°'' 5CTM# I O00-G2- I -3 PROPERTY OWN ER: EASTERN BREEZE5 P.O. SOX 110.3 50UTHOLD, NY I 197 I APPLICANT: MICHAEL LeSTRANGE 85 5UYDAM LANE fSAYPORT, NY 11705 NORTH FORK HARDWARE 54795 RTE. 25 50UTHOLD, NY 51TE PLAN PP-~PAP-.ED BY: ROBERT I. fSP. OWN, AIA 205 DAY AVENUE GP-.EENPORT, NY ,5SUE DEC 0 SURVEY I SERVICE I // ~'~' % I '~' ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ j TH~ ~ND OF CUrB NOT A~U~ING ~XISTING CU~D 0 [' ~~_. ~ x x ~/ . , 0 ~WW /~ /~ INTHELA~TTEN(IO')ffEETATLOCATION~FACINGT~FFIC. ~ '- ~ m~,, ~ k R~NCH D~IN TO ~ ~ j ~ , ~0' TO :0'.[. ~,~"~, ~'~: , ,, ~ ,' ,,~ .......... : ~ ~:,, ~ I W~ITE LiNE ~ISTING (TO D.O.T. 5P~C ITeM IOG09-2~0 J) W' , MAIN SOUTHOLD ~o~.~o~o~,,,~,~ ~ (~TATE ROUTE 25) _,~ (CENTE~ LINE OF ROAD) r~,~o~ou~u.~ (CENTER L~NE OF ~OAD) ~,~o.,o~,~,,,~ DETAIL: CONCRETE CURB WHIT~t N,Y.5, D,O,T. ITEM 10~0~-2~01 WHIT~ LINE ~1 ~ / ~ ~.~,,.o~  SIGN / _ ~ ~~ ~ TH~E P~N5 A~ AN INSTrUMeNT OP I ~ . TAAPPIC CONTROL DIAGRAM ~,~,.~ **~ ~_,,., SCALE: H'=IO' ~ ~ BA5~ ~ ~ G". IT~M402,878BOIM*IT~M402,37¢DIIM ~ x"xx~', x 'x"~ MEETING EXIDT. '. ~ ' , ..... x ~ PROPER~ OWNER: ~~ -~~~ ~¢ k~ ', ~ *~c4 .~' ~x~/ ~/ (NO RESU~PACING)' -'/~''* ''-°'' ",,,, ,, ~:~ %-, k~ /~ ~~ ~ 51TE PLAN PREPARED BY: ROBERT I. B~O~N, AIA x'x~ ~ 205 DAY AVENUE //~ ] ~ ~11 II I GREENPORT, NY ~ DEC 1 8 2007 K J G E D C A ~AI IEWEAT H E E.-15ROWN DESIGN A550CIATES,INC, 205 BAY AVENUE GP-ZENPOP,,T, N,Y, 11944 G3 1-477-9752 (Fax) G$1-477-0973 L~STRANGE I 2/05/2007 20'-4" -- · IF- 14'-7 3/4" --+~ O I "d o I J J J 4L7 5/4" ii 1 _J F J 'i FOUNDATION PLAN ~) DEC 0 ? "*"' FAI P..WEATId E R.-ID P..OWN DESIGN ADSOCIATES,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE GP-..EEN?ORT, N.Y. i 1944 1-477-9752 (Pax) G3 1-477-0973 LeSTRANGE I 2/05/2007 1 t ~FZ V~LVE~ 1 i I , i tl EQ I 4L7 3/4" I 4' 7 3/4" 24'J J/2" I G'-2 3/4" GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE 1/4"= I' 0" FA I P-,WEAT H E R.- B P.,OWN DZSIGN ADDOCIATED,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE GREEN?OR.T, N.Y. I 1¢44 1-477-9752 (Pax) G$ 1-477-0973 LeSTP-,ANGE I 2/0Q/2007 ABOVE DOWN / / / / / / / / / FLOOR PLAN 5CALF I/4"=1'0" SECOND N / / / / / L A / / / / / / / N / / / / / / / / / / ~6.)ABOVE ,3,-o,, LINE OF I~OOF OVERHANG / / N / / / / / / 5TOP. AGE / / / / / / %, / / N / / ./ / / / 0 7 GABLI CLFAR C~DAR WITH [[ SOUTH ELEVATION J2 / / / / L / OFFICE [12 ] 0~ SECTION WITH AZEK 50LID CROWN FLOOR/SIBEWAL~ FLOOR J2 FA I P-.WEAT H E P-.- DI~.OWN DEDIGN ADSOCIATES,INC. 205 BAY AVENUE GREEN?ORT, N.Y. 11944 G31-477-9752 (Pax) G3 1-477-0973 J2 / / L~STR,ANGE NORTH FORK HARDWARE I 2/05/2007 CLOOR/DIDEWALK INDULAT~D NORTH ELEVATION J2 FLOOR SECTION SCALE J/4"= I '-0" ]2 FAI ~WEATH ER-BROWN DEDIGN ASDOCIATES,INC, 205 BAY AVENUE GREENPORT, N.Y, I 1¢44 -477-9752 (Fax) G3 I -477-0973 DIMfiNDIONAL ASP hlALT $ [-111,16 Ltl5 BY IKO OR EQUAL J2 d/4"x~" AZEK ~ WINDOW CADIhlG L WEST ELEVATION 5CALEI ]/4"= ILO'' DY I~0 OR EQUAL I, I~---- N 0 R,TH FWPICAL) FO LEAD COATED LeSTP--,AN GE NORTH FORK HAP-.DWARE i 2/05/2007 PLOOR FLOOR EAST ELEVATION SCALE: I/4"= ILO'' I 2 3 4 5 Q 7 8 ~ I0 II I? 13 14 15 IQ 17 ~~%~0~ ,u~u~ D~INAQEZONE II N ~ PROPOSED SEPTIC SYSTEM DETAIL L ~ I~ ~ ~' ~LTPAV~D-' ~1 ~ 8 5CTM¢ IO00-g2-1 3 ~ ~ I~ ~' PA~I NG LOT I ~ ~ ~ NORTH FO~ HA~W~ ~ ' ~ ] ; 5 ~ ~ ~" " SANITARY CALCU~TIONS ~ ~ 4 ] g~OWN e~Ne ~O COA~Z .4~ acre x 800 ~ 275,5 gpd r'~h~ ~ ~ . Dry store (no process water dischargel ( ~, ~ , i i~ O.O]gpd/sfx3896sf~lllgpd ( /, __~ , I ~ 2r I ( ~ I .~.~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ NO WATE~ ENCOUNTE~D Septic tank '2 days design fl°w} = 222 gpd~'%"-=: = :~ ,q-~'-- ]/ ~,~T~ "Ob= LOCATION T[ST HOLE B,ATA P~OViD~D By MCDONALD G~OSC,~NC~ Provide 900 gal septic tank ~ ,¢~.x, ~' x ~ 5% - '-'2 u,.)/ ~f~'B o ~ MICHAEL LaST~NGE Leaching pools min. 300 gpd ~ ~" ~ Provide [1) 8' dia. X 4' d. pool ~ 57;'roo'oo"w ~ooo~ [ ¢8.45% ~ 54795 Rou~¢ 25 DRAINAGE CALCU~TIONS ~Yo~ ~~: ~ __~ ~ ~l MAIN RO~ 5~TNOLD ~ ROOF DRAINAGE: 5,123 SF (ROOF AREA) x 0.17x 1 =871 cf ( 1 ) 8' dia. x 4'-6" d. pool = 190. I cf Provide (5) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools ~950.5 cf) ~ P~ou,cT ZITL~ ~A~<~N~ D~N~OE ~ I T ~ ~ L A N ~ ~ ADDITION ~CAL~ I "= 20'-O" ZONE i 2,534 SF x 0.17x ~ =43l cf (I) 8' dia, x 4' d. pool = 168.9 cf Provide (3) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (506.7 cf) ~ ~W~N~ m~mL~ t~ ~ SITE P~N ZONE2 , 2,923 SF X 0. 17 X 1 = 497 cf ' (1) 8' dia, x 4' d. pool = 168.9 cf Provide [3) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools ~506.7 cf) ~, q I 4336SFx0.17xl=737cf.~ 3 {lJ8'dia, x4'd,P°°1=168,9cf , ..... ;~ ~~ AUG,3 I, 2OOF Provide (5) 8' dia. x 4' d. pools (844.5 cf) ., ~ P~W,.e ~O, PARKING CALCU~TIONS 3695 ,F ,~ROSS FLOOR AR~J /200 'F = I g SP*CES ' , 070~ K J G F E D C A , SEP 2 6 pAIRWEATH ER · BROW~I SEP 2 6 2007 pAIRWEATHBR' BROWN IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR AN'/PERSON~ UNLESS ACTING UNDER ~'11~ DIRECTION OF A UCENSEO ARCHITECT~ TO ALTER ANY iTEM ON THIS DRAWING IN ANY WAY. ANY A JTHORIZED ', , ALIERATION MUST BE ,: ,, NOTED, SEALED. AND , - ' ~ DESCRIBED IN ACCORDANCE SEP 2 6 ~ F~_~RWEATIiER. BROW~I LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER ~ DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT, TO ALTER ANY ITEM ON THIS DRAWING IN ANYWAY. ANY A~-THORIZED ALTERATION MUST BE NOTED, SEALED, AND DESCRIBED iN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAW. FAIRW Tll R,BROWN DESIGN ASSOCIJqtI~S~ INC. IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT, TO ALTER ANY ITEM ON THIS DRAWING IN ANY WAY. ANY AUTHORIZED ALTERATION MUST BE NOTED, SEALED, AND DESCRIRED IN ACCORDANCE iT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSEO ARCHITECT, TO ALTER ANY ITEM ON THIS DRAWING IN ANY WAY. ANY AJTRORIZED ALTERATION MUST BE NOTED, SEALED~ AND DESCRIBED tN ACCORDANCE SEP 2 6 2007