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OFFICE LOCATION: OF SO(/jyOl MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex Q P.O. Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (cor. Main Rd. & Youngs Ave.) Southold, NY 11971 O Telephone: 631 765-1938 Fax: 631765-3136 2~OOUNTI,~ LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: Jim King, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator Date: October 15, 2013 Re: LWRP Coastal Consistency Review for GARDINER'S BAY ESTATES HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. SCTM#1000-37-5-23.2 GARDINER'S BAY ESTATES HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. requests an Administrative Permit for a (10) Ten Year Maintenance Permit to remove Japanese Knotweed, Common Reed (Phragmites australis), and other various invasive weeds by cutting and removing stalks by hand to an approved upland location, and spraying Round-Up on an as needed basis. Located: 2600 Old Orchard Road, East Marion. SCTM# 37-5-23.2 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposed actions are CONSISTENT with the LWRP provided that: The Board requires that a detailed herbicide application methodology be submitted prior to implementation. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: Lori Hulse, Assistant Town Attorney Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list, policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town)3. 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- supoorting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: onl' thT S thold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees arming 1"1t?p' l local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION I SEP SCTM# 3 - 5 _3 Z Bso u PROJECT NAME y cL~- k , L~ e ms-, ( b c r i: e m' s ~4 The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board ? Planning Board El Building Dept. ? Board of Trustees 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response): (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency (e.g. capital ? construction, planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) ? (b) Financial assistance (e.g. grant, loan, subsidy) nr l' I I oj i (c) Permit, approval, license, certification: f i L Nature and extent of action: L~ 1 c za uF ~w47 i ~ tL i±A,,_._A_ Q1, G rt) .44-D c Gu e ~c~ Location of action:'-&-1,',-.'e'JL- c fi c~ /1 -V,- y-(l gc : c~, Site acreage: /7 S' c ry Present land use: Present zoning classification: 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: (a) Name of applicant: C^ c~ n e r ls U ' f .k, f; S c i FcvK r P~ uuw 44-4 (b) Mailing address: t` f3c l f -i e A ` I/ l 3) r ' (c) Telephone number: Area Code ( ) i Y'7 7 ILI c ' (d) Application number, if any: Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes ? No Ei If yes, which state or federal agency? C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support or not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LVVRP Section III - Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ? Yes ? No aNot 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 YNot Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LW" Section III - Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria ? Yes ? No ?V Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria r Yes[] No PNot Applicable Attach addttonal sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See I.WRP Section III- Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. ? ? ? (Yes, No Not Applicable m1e Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. 0 Yes 0 No [X] Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy S. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes ~ No d Not Applicable PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. YesD No >r Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if neceasary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. ? Yes ? No MNot 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 I T' D'A Not Applicable Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. ? Yes ? No E~fNot 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 D"Not Applicable PREPARED BY I Li.t,tt U_t~ ,k TITLE , DATE 'J Z 2 t• ~ N y . Pauri z'i +P A/F/eoZ•ros" ~ ~ . may` ~(F • ~ ~ r ` o 26 a~ G 1 r . T , ~ J. hq a r + S y ~q 0 eekeW coueT i F 5ti , ~Pbp „r', U Q ' ? t. ` - ft)DWA Q J u c k n J +u ate, q BE e~? MLN C s.• S OR 9s• •C GS , M • . H1r{ N wATM' . IV waageN A. eaweact L, SFP 3 0 2013 v pTI~"ta~' SiT'PI:AH co>rsuLnHaENQINEERS 2 - PA.EOX1CUCWCW/E SCALE; i MercmDWA. NY 11195 Southold Tmo $18 T i o 'A 7 ; Board of ri DIN RS SAY ESTATES H09A =~T EOWNEpS ASSOCiAT1Dti INC. James F. King, President ~oF sours Town Hall 53095 Route 25 Jill M. Doherty, Vice-President ti, P.O. Box 1179 Peggy A. Dickerson 41 T Southold, New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen Telephone (631) 765-1892 Bob Ghosio, Jr. Fax (631) 765-6641 , BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES D C l ~9 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SEP 3 0 2013 Permit No.: 6671A Date of Receipt of Application: July 9, 2007 Ihoidtcim Applicant: Gardiner's Bay Estates Home Owners Associat , SCTM#: 37-5-23.2 Project Location: Beach at end of Knoll Circle, East Marion Date of Resolutionlissuance: July 24, 2007 Date of Expiration: July 24, 2009 Reviewed by: Board of Trustees i/GG P___7 Project Description: Remove the Japanese Knotweed by cutting and removing stalks by hand to an approved upland location, and spraying Round-Up. AS Findings: The project meets all the requirements for issuance of an ~3SG~ Administrative Permit set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code. The issuance of an Administrative Permit allows for the operations as indicated on the application prepared by Gardiner's Bay Estates Home Owners Association, Inc. received on July 9, 2007. Special Conditions: None. Inspections: Final inspection. If the proposed activities do not meet the requirements for issuance of an Administrative Permit set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, a Wetland Permit will be required. This is not a determination from any other agency. James F. King, President Board of Trustees JFK:eac 16 S+~a~6o1,. - 0 4 ~eY2~ ~ , ry = PG+tll1 2'f V +P J/ I1~f/20'Z!ps* N Ij Zt: Q,QIA \ ` • a ? 4~- ~ its' r ee ,4 0 3'.: ` h v+ cover { i ~P , ftD" Ati}Ply _ D i .x"+14 P' Q\ Jceuteehi 7MeTic+brl bMLM BEGd7 + s•FO t. .#ISE OR i6t OW Hoes b ~ 9e, W Nli M WATP WARREN A.BAMBACFt p i"1'AT"Ist~~ I; IT"L A CONSULTING ENQPN&EO%S P10.61V low Cog - " scAi ivC - CUTGi1;Om- w 111x5 iiDIN RS 13 AY ESTATES HOM.jEo WNERS A OCiAT)DN INC. , Qe a .r r. i - x I t f I u~ A / A { I t n ! ! i COUNTY OF SUFFOLK © . aao NO _sA 37 7 Advisory Invasive Plant List - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Page 1 of 4 gPrinter-friendly 11 A-Z Subject Index 11 { Enter search. words Home a Animals, Plants, Aquatic Life a Nuisance & Invasive Species D Advisory Invasive Plant List Outdoor Activities Animals, Plants, Aquatic Life Advisory Invasive Plant List r o +ac-, ro rlri Nuisance & Invasive Species at'";, »,t$ "Aa P'l9 Ee ~'~i t't ?o o ~~4 ~~e 4l e"£~N'xtc; ~9~i1~$ - -d,iso glnvaz,ive ..i Invasive Species Coordination Unit - Chemical and Pollution Control I; Pecwt, i CA~i'k° York State Div of Lands & Energy and Climate View this report as a PDF document (23 KB) Forests 625 Broadway Lands and Waters Albany, NY 12233- ".F,4250 Education - 518402-9405 The primary purpose of this list is to inform New York State send us an email Permits and Licenses agencies so they can incorporate invasive species management This Page Covers Public Involvement and News into their funding, regulatory and other activities pursuant to ECL i Regulations and Enforcement 9-1705 (b) and especially ECL 9-1709 (2).This list was not Publications, Forms, maps prepared pursuant to ECL 9-1705 (5) (h), the so-called "four-tier About DEC system". i 4r"; This list does not include all plant species that are invasive or ' I potentially-invasive in New York State. Floating & Submerged Aquatic i,afK Water thyme Hydrille verticillata Very High Common Frogbit Hydrocharis Morsus- Very High ranae Floating Primrose Ludwigia peploides Very High Willow Broadleaf Water- Mynophyllum Very High milfoil heterophyllum Eurasian Water- milfoil Myriophyllum spicatum Very High pp Water Chestnut Trapa natans Very High (Ijn`fl Rock Snot (diatom) Didymosphenia Not SEP Q ?~;1 geminate Ranked Carolina Fanwort Cabomba caroliniana High 5°uth°'d Brazilian Waterweed Egeda dense High r i iru t Parrot-feather Mynophyllum aquaticum High http://www.dec.ny.gokv/aaimWW65409.htmt 9/13/2013 Advisory Invasive Plant List - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Page 2 of 4 Yellow Floating Nymphoides peltata High Heart Curly Pondweed Potamogeton crispus High Emergent Wetland & Littoral Uruguayan Primrose- Ludwigia grandiflora spp. Very willow hexapetala High Floating Primrose- Ludwigia peploides spp. Very willow glabrescens High Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria Very High European Common Phragmites australis Very Reed Grass High Tall Glyceria Glyceria maxima High Yellow Iris Iris pseudacorus High Broad-leaf Pepper- Lepidium Latifollum High grass Marsh Dewflower Murdannia kaisak High Reed Canary-grass Phalans arundinacea High Terrestrial - Herbaceous Garlic Mustard Alliaria petiolata Very High Slender False Very Brome BrachypOdlum sylvaticum High Black Swallow- Cynanchum louiseae Very wort High Pale Swallow-wort Cynanchum rossicum Very High Japanese Very Knotweed Fallopia japonica High Japanese Stilt Very Grass Microslegium vimineum High Lesser Celandine Ranunculus ficana Very High Wild Chervil Anthnscus sylvestris High Mugwort Artemisia vulgaris High http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/65408.html 9/13/2013 Adyisory Invasive Plant List - NYS Dept, of Environmental Conservation Page 3 of 4 Small Carpgrass Arthraxon hispidus High Narrowleaf Cardamine impatiens High Bittercress Spotted Centaurea stoebe ssp. High Knapweed' micranthos Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense High Chinese Yam Dioscorea polystachya High Cut-leaf Teasel Dipsacus laciniatus High Winter Creeper Euonymus fortunei High Cypress Spurge Euphorbia cyparissias High Leafy Spurge Euphorbia esula High Giant Hogweed Heracleum High mantegazzianum Japanese Hops Humulus japonicus High Cogon Grass Imperata cylinddca High Chinese Lespedeza cuneata High Lespedeza Garden Lysimachia vulgaris High Loosestrife Chinese Sliver Miscanthus sinensis High Grass Wavyleaf Oplismensus hirtellus High Basketgrass Cup-plant Silphium perfoliatum High Terrestrial - Vines Oriental Bittersweet Celastrus orbiculatus Very High Japanese Lonicera japonica Very Honeysuckle High Mile-a-minute Weed Persicaria perfoliata Very High Kudzu Puerada montane var. Very lobata High Porcelain Berry Ampelopsis High brevipedunculata Japanese Virgin's- Cematis terniflora High bower httn://www.dee.ny.gov/animals/65408.htmi 9/13/2013 Advisory Invasive Plant List - NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Page 4 of 4 Terrestrial - Shrubs 8 Trees pm f* ,a;•.-,.- Norway Maple Acerplatanoides Very High Japanese Angelica Araka elata Very Tree High Japanese Barberry Berberis thunbergii Very High Autumn Olive Elaegnus umbellate Very High Winged Euonymus Euonymus alatus Very High Amur Honeysuckle Lonicera maackii Very High Morrow's Lonicera morrow/i (incl. x Very Honeysuckle bella) High Common Buckthorn Rhamnus cathartica Very High Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia Very High Multiflora Rose Rosa multiflora Very High Wineberry Rubus phoenicolasius Very High Rusty Willow Safix atrocinerea Very High Sycamore Maple Acerpseudoplatanus High Smooth Buckthorn Frangula alnus High Border Privet Ligustrum obtusifolium High Amur Cork Tree Phellodendron amurense High Beach Vitex Vrtex rotundifolia High ` Brown and Black Knapweed have also been known to be problematic in grassland habitats. http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/65408.html 9/13/2013 ~ ~4 ~ ~ y] ~ti.f i C1 ~ J. r"Y. ~~/f ~ ~ 1C ~ (~.S~y ~ N,, 1~ Rr~.. a AN: fia, q 4' ~~t gi„ y q , ya_ ~ ~ 5 ~1S ~ ~,A 7, ~~~dl'• '.lR 44 A `~1h a_ J.'a y`~ i+.. ~ - ~ - ~ d ! ~ r .A ~ of • rY~ t+ A *aC a` $i V'if th. r C 1116 iqA w: loo 4.11 AOL ? 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