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4)1,1e , 13ob c� � as Jb aM Xis r �y Sl* ,i dckro-lit Cra(red pia Wi�G-- iv���vovv►� �'w�wtiv��n� paol�. sqA 5 b1c)P- seek �rf ,v sic P FO-r'v, hy+xxr+ secaPo�- BOARD MEMBERS �F soar Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson �� ti� 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 �� l0 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Eric Dances * # Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Homing ,a�0 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider ? Com Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS RE EI ED TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Ap 2 5 2014 Tel.(631) 765-1809 •Fax (631)765-9064 FINDINGS,DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION S hold Town C MEETING OF APRIL 17,2014 ZBA FILE: 6726 NAME OF APPLICANT: Robert and MaryAnn Amabile PROPERTY LOCATION: 1365 Aquaview Avenue East Marion,NY. SCTM#1000-22-2-1 SEQRA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions, without further steps under SEQRA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14-14 to 23, and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated January 8, 2014, stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. LWRP DETERMINATION: This application was referred for review under Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. The LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation dated Feb. 26, 2014. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to us, it is our recommendation that the proposed action is CONSISTENT with LWRP policy standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP. PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: The applicant's property is a 43, 168 sq. ft. waterfront parcel in the R-40 Zone. The northerly lot line measures 150 feet along Long Island Sound. The easterly lot line measures 288.96 feet along an adjacent residential parcel. The southerly lot line measures 153.28 feet along Aquaview Ave., and the westerly lot line measures 274.17 feet along another adjacent residential parcel. The property is improved with a single family dwelling with decking, an accessory garage and shed, as shown, with proposed improvements, on the survey drawn by John C. Ehlers, Land Surveyor, dated Jan. 07, 2014, latest revision dated March 13, 2014. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Request for Variances from Article IV Code Section 280-18 and Article XXII Code Section 280-116 and the Building Inspector's October 24, 2013,amended November 8, 2013, amended January 6, 2014,and again amended March 14, 2014 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for building permit for addition (raised patio with in-ground swimming pool) to existing single family dwelling, at; 1) less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet, 2) lot coverage at more than the code permitted 20%, 3) less than the code required 100 foot setback from top of bluff. RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant requests variances to construct a raised patio and in ground swimming pool with a side yard setback of 5 feet where 15 feet is required by Code, with an increase in lot coverage to 31.2% where Code allows a maximum of 20%, and with a 67 foot setback from the top of the bluff, where 100 feet is required by Code. Page 2 of 4—April 17,2014 ZBA#6726—Amabile SCTM#1000-22-2-1 AMENDED APPLICATION: During the hearing on March 6, 2014, the applicant was asked to bring the plan into more conformity with the code as related to variances requested for the bluff and side yard setbacks. The applicant on April 4, 2014 submitted a plan to increase the side yard setback to 10 feet. On March 14, 2014, the Building Dept. issued an amended Notice of Disapproval that cited the applicant's proposed construction for an increase of lot coverage to 31.2%, in excess of the 20% allowed by Code. The applicant then requested the ZBA grant another variance for the increased lot coverage. During the hearing on April 3, 2014, the applicant was asked to bring the plan into more conformity with the code as related to the request for a variance for 31.2% lot coverage. On April 15, 2014, the applicant submitted a plan to reduce the proposed lot coverage from 31.2% to 27% bringing the plan into more conformity with the codes. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The file contains a letter from the Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District, dated Feb 27, 2014. It details the observations made during their site inspection of the applicant's property that was requested by the ZBA "to review the potential environmental impacts associated with the installation of an in-ground pool" proposed to be located in an area designated by Code as in a non-conforming proximity and close to the top of a bluff. The letter lists a number of recommendations, including the installation of silt fencing prior to any soil disturbance, and other measures to be taken to prevent and control any potential soil erosion. At the March 6, 2014 hearing the applicant was asked about the feasibility of locating the proposed pool in a more conforming area. At the April 3, 2014 hearing the applicant stated that the pool could not be positioned closer to the detached garage, and with a greater setback from the top of the bluff, because there was insufficient space between the principal dwelling and the garage to maintain a required 5 feet pool setback from each building. The applicant also stated that the pool could not be located in a front yard area, which would conform to Code on a waterfront property, because the septic system, water supply line, and electric service were already located in the front yard. This property was the subject of prior ZBA decision 772, dated May, 27, 1965 granting a lot division, and prior decision 3265, dated Oct. 3, 1984, granting a variance for a front yard garage location. A letter in opposition was received by an adjoining neighbor. The applicant provided documentation showing other variances that had been granted in the neighborhood for bluff setbacks and lot coverage. FINDINGS OF FACT/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on March 6, 2014, and on April 3, 2014, at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property and surrounding neighborhood, and other evidence,the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Town Law &267-b(3)(b)(1). Grant of the variances for a top of the bluff setback of 67 feet, and a side yard setback of 10 feet, as requested in the amended application will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. Many of the waterfront properties in the neighborhood have nonconforming top of the bluff and side yard setbacks. The applicant submitted information listing other variances granted within the neighborhood for nonconforming bluff, lot coverage and other setbacks. A single family dwelling has existed on the property site prior to Zoning Code, and a swimming pool is a customary accessory structure in the R-40 Zone. 2. Town Law &267-b(3)(b)(2). The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance. The Coastal Erosion Hazard Line that bisects the property reduces the overall amount of the conforming buildable area, and also increases the percent of total square feet of lot coverage for existing and proposed construction to 31.2%, an amount that exceeds the 20% allowed by Code. As a result of the topography, the overall dimensions of the property, and the location of existing structures, including a garage, and buried utility services, the applicant does not have a sufficient rear yard, or side yard, or front yard area, where a pool can be located with a Code conforming setback from the top of the bluff, as well as the other necessary conforming setbacks. The pool cannot be located within a Code conforming front yard area on a waterfront property because the septic system, water line and buried utility services are in the area. Because of Page 3 of 4—April 17,2014 ZBA#6726—Amabile SCTM#1000-22-2-1 the reasons stated the variances granted are needed in order to construct a swimming pool and a re-designed raised patio with a nonconforming bluff setback of 67 feet, a side yard setback of 10 feet, and, as Alternative Relief, nonconforming lot coverage of 27%. 3. Town Law 4267-b(3)(b)(3). The variances granted herein are mathematically substantial, representing 33% relief from the code for a 10 foot side yard setback where 15 feet is required and 33% relief from the code for a 67 foot setback from the top of the bluff where 100 feet is required. The variance as applied for lot coverage of 31.2% when 20% is allowed is substantial, and represents 56% relief from the Code. The variance granted by the action of Alternative Relief for lot coverage not to exceed 27% is also substantial, representing 35% relief from the Code. However, these variances are mitigated by the fact that the Coastal Erosion Hazard Line bisects the property. This reduces the overall conforming buildable area. The CEHL also creates an increase in the existing and proposed percent of total lot coverage,to an amount that exceeds that allowed by Code. 4. Town Law 4267-b(3)(b)(4) No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a variance in this residential community will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. The applicant must comply with Chapter 236 of the Town's Storm Water Management Code, and as a condition of this decision, implement the recommendations cited in site review made by the SCSWC District. 5. Town Law 4267-b(3)(b)(5). The difficulty has been self-created. The applicant purchased the parcel after the Zoning Code was in effect and it is presumed that the applicant had actual or constructive knowledge of the limitations on the use of the parcel under the Zoning Code in effect prior to or at the time of purchase. 6. Town Law 4267-b. Grant of the requested relief for a setback from the top of the bluff of 67 feet, and a side yard setback of 10 feet, and the grant of alternative relief for 27% total lot coverage, is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of a swimming pool and raised patio, while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-13, motion was offered by Member Horning, seconded by Member Weisman (Chairperson), and duly carried, to GRANT,the variance for a 67 foot setback from the top of the bluff as applied for, and GRANT as amended a side yard setback of 10 feet, and lot coverage of 27%, all as shown on the survey drawn by the John C. Ehlers, Land Surveyor, dated Jan. 07, 2014, latest revision dated April 15, 2014. Subject to the following conditions; CONDITIONS: 1. Pool mechanicals shall be placed is a sound deadening enclosure. 2. Drywell for pool de-watering shall be installed. 3. The applicant will implement the recommendations of the SCSWC District to the fullest possible extent. That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued. Any deviation from the survey, site plan andlor architectural drawings cited in this decision will result in delays and/or a possible denial by the Building Department of a building permit, and may require a new application and public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. Any deviation from the variance(s)granted herein as shown on the architectural drawings, site plan and/or survey cited above, such as alterations, extensions, or demolitions, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconformities under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Page 4 of 4-April 17,2014 ZBA86726-Amabile SCTMp1000-22-2-1 Vote of the Board. Ayes: Members Weisman (Chairperson), Schneider, Horning, Goehringer, Dames. This Resolution was duly adopted(5-0). C4 - �Ztw-A XOn� Leslie Kanes Welsma , Chairperson Approved for filing /2014 SURVEY OF PROPERTY N SITUATE: EAST MARION TOWN : 50UTHOLD W e E SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY SURVEYED 08-01-2013 CENL 12-01 -20 1 3, PROP. POOL 12-31-2013 c REVISED O 1 -07-2014, 03- 13-2014 J REVISED 04-04-2014, 04-15-2014 RECEIVED SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX # 1000 - 22 - 2 - I APR 152014 CERTIFIED T0: MARY ANN AMABILE BOARD OF APPEALS ROBERT AMABILE STEWART TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AMERICAN LAND SERVICES �UNp ND SONG 15� 1 50_.0 6'_ ---�_- 2 TIE UNE�_------- N�0-'j6 ORD 7p,7�I11GtiWATERMARK BEAGt y DIV'.P• Z 5TEP5 O SPIED X 0,11 V (� `C O O HOUSE = 6l O FINAL MAP ° a REVIEWED BY ZBA o w SOP 0P g�DpP O SEE DECISION # DATED__� 1 1 61 6 N z28 0 \ \ rn OG_ 0 O G \ n � ��x �, o WOOD DECK m \ \ z LOr COVERAGE CALCULATr NLs r- HOT TU m ��� rn AREA LANDWARD OF C.E.H.L,-21.400 O B - CEr O �' U15TING COVERAGE: 'U WOOD �O� ' \ \ HOUSE: 2,34050. F7'. 10.9% $F6;'D \ \ — �s.2 — GARAGE: 87950. FT. 4.1% s-s a DECI:5: 1,359 SO.FT. 6.4% -169 ySFE EXISTING TOTAL:21.4%or 4,578 50.FT 5zo = m EW4' ln: rn F m CE PROPOSED COVERAGE: �i1 rn-11 Q rnz PROP.POOL: 576 O. FT,2.7% O ""4 -Q v @ I PROP.PATIO:631 5O.FT.2.9% T 726 5TORY FRAME 4 Bp�CK HOUSE m O �A �y � PROF05ED TOTAL: 5.6%or I 2075Q,FT, /-� sit S� aye_ /.P m/G ,g o =z. P TOTAL COVERAGE:27%or 5,785 SQ.FT. \ NEWPATIOON FILL 30-3 — 4'0 1-£ A NEW PATIO AT GRADE all rn �' Gr -.�rn� � [___]NEW POOL NEW 4`HIGH FENCE V 0 r �p �ED O N O F / ON FILL 1 PROPMEM 1 t11G1"1• 3Y8'POOL ZZ NENFENCE PROPOSq OP ell DRl^NPat ,_19-p CA 1 �R0 .S5, T0 C9 D C yP PAVER OAD N8V35 01,w 57 g° 1 �0 W - - E SECION A-A AphaIt roadw= , 12.0 16.0 5.0 10.0 ff lo, PATIO T T T y J � A" 11T111 —POOH ° —' --1 —iT iTi=iTi=1 0l t G PAVE Ex1 TIN G D SEPTIC IN FRONT YARD AS PER OWNER PAUOQN.ea m� CEHL LINE 'HOW HEREON ANNOTATED FROM AINI NG WALL N.Y.S. D.E.C. HAZARD MAP SHEET 1 G OF 49 —_-- 0 G.EE � T -ool omv<no esl Net, 1-1 o,-d,,,a enl .th a NOTES: WOOD FENCE JOHN C. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR r �° o �L.. La. mleyery. _ hQ marked 1 an onylnol nt the land surveyors -- ' slam0etl soul moll oe considered to be valid true Area = 43, 158 Sq. 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Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) G Q Southold, NY 11971 '�cnO �O Telephone: 631 765-1938 �ycom Fax: 631 765-3136 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OFSOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM RECEIVED To: Leslie Weisman, Chair MAR 0 3 2014 Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals BOARD OF APPEALS From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator Date: February 26, 2014 Re: Coastal Consistency Review for ZBA File Ref ROBERT and MARYANN AMABILE #6726 SCTM#1000-1000-22-2-1 ROBERT and MARYANN AMABILE #6726 - Request for Variances from Article IV Code Section 280- 18 and Article XXII Code Section 280-116 and the Building Inspector's October 24, 2013, amended November 8, 2013, amended January 6, 2014 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for building permit for addition to existing single family dwelling (raised patio with in-ground swimming pool), at; 1) less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet, 2) less than the code required 100 foot setback from top of bluff, located at: 1365 Aquaview Avenue (adj. to Long Island Sound) East Marion, NY. SCTM#1000-22-2-1 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me, it is my recommendation that the proposed action is CONSISTENT with the policy standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. Cc: Jennifer Andaloro, Assistant Town Attorney SUFF=CCUN!'YSWCrf paw&T (l C 428 GBIPFitt'G AVEME 4 mbict b4no r 51=110 gjy7rowv�7t,NY 11901 Feom(00727-2315 rg Goo r FAX W0727.8160 010 607-150 February 27, 2014 Leslie K. Weisman Chairperson Board of Appeals FEB 2 S 2014 Town of Southold P. O. Box 1179 L Southold,New York 11971-0959 Re: ZBA#6726 Amabile, Bob and Mary Ann Dear Chairperson Weisman, As requested, a site visit was conducted at the property of Bob and Mary Ann Amabile to review the potential environmental impacts associated with the installation of an in-ground pool. The following are the observations and recommendations respective of the findings of this inspection. Observations: The pool will be sited on the eastern side of the property requiring the excavation on the slope and removal of landscaping, lawn grasses and a 25 inch plus caliper Black Cherry (Prunus serotina). The view to the easterly neighbor is screened by a live fence of privet. This area slopes towards the east and north, is well vegetated and in a stable condition. The exception is a small rill of erosion caused by concentrated runoff discharged onto the lawn from the roof downspout. The slope, combined with the quantity of runoff are exceeding the buffering capacity of the vegetation causing this small degree of erosion. While the entire house and garage are fitted with gutters and downspouts, none are connected to dry wells; rather they discharge water directly to the ground surface. The bluff has varying degrees of historical terracing and landscaping atop and down the slope. The vegetation on the bluff is a mix of mature brambles, invasive species and shrubbery which has rendered the slope devoid of understory vegetation. The slope and toe however remain in stable condition with no severe signs of erosion. On the western slope, an intact drainage pipe conveys and discharges water from an unknown source down the bluff and discharges into the ground. Slight erosion is occurring under the stairway, which is also in stable condition and bare spots of vegetation occur just adjacent to each side of the stairway. An irrigation system is installed along the top of the bluff. Recommendations: At this location, maintaining bluff stability and protecting Long Island Sound from sediment pollution are the primary considerations associated with the installation and maintenance of the pool at this location. In order to install this pool, a high degree of soil excavation and grading will be necessary on this slope. Such soil disturbances especially on the slope, lends to a high erosion potential. The close proximity to the bluff similarly lends to a high potential for sediment loading into Long Island Sound. Therefore, it is critically necessary that silt fencing is erected prior to soil disturbance to capture any sediment traveling downslope. Also, if a retaining wall is necessary, filter fabric should be installed between the soil and retaining wall and tie backs should be placed into the bank. These will help increase the life and function of the retaining wall especially in association with pool activities. All exposed soils should be seeded with turf grass and covered with jute erosion control fabric as soon as possible after soil disturbance. This will help stabilize the soils on the slope and aid in seed germination. Care should be taken with any irrigation activities meant to aid in seed germination as over irrigation poses an erosion hazard to the bluff face. Soil which has been excavated should be immediately removed from the site and not stockpiled due to the potential for erosion and sedimentation. Water running over the bluff face is a catalyst of erosion. Therefore, the pool must be fitted with a dry well that would facilitate the draining of the pool water directly into the ground. At no time should the pool be drained by discharging the water directly onto the ground surface. This volume of water combined with the slope is guaranteed to cause severe and possibly irreparable bluff erosion either on this or adjacent neighboring property. Accordingly, all the house and garages, gutters and downspouts should be fitted with drywells in order to reduce surface water flow to the bluff face. Lastly, the mature woody vegetation occurring on the bluff face is maintaining the stability of the bluff by buffering against water and wind erosion; however, the degree of shading is effectively eliminating understory herbaceous vegetation. While herbaceous vegetation such as grasses are the ideal vegetation for stabilizing this slope, establishing and maintaining such vegetation on the slope is not feasible or cost effective at this time due to the degree of shading and invasive species encroachment. To help ensure the continued stability of the slope reflective of the current conditions, the irrigation system atop the bluff should be disconnected to reduce sheet and concentrated water flow down the unvegetated bluff face. The conduit pipe should be maintained in functional order. Any cracking from age or damage from storm events should be repaired immediately. All exposed (unshaded) bare soils around the stairway should be seeded with the mix highlighted in the Stabilization of Eroding Bluff document to help stabilize the areas next to the stairway and the bluff. Finally, the bluff should be regularly inspected and immediately repaired especially after storm events. The toe is currently in stable condition but if erosion at the toe, face or top of the bluff develops, the structures atop the bluff will be compromised if bluff stabilization is not maintained. If you have any questions regarding these observations and recommendations, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, ii (� Polly L. Weigand(/ Soil District Technician • • STANDARD AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PIPE SLOPE DRAIN Outlet The pipe slope drain shall outlet into a sediment trapping device when the drainage area is disturbed. A riprap apron shall be installed below the pipe outlet where water is being discharged into a stabilized area. Construction Specifications 1. The pipe slope drain shall have a slope of 3 percent or steeper. 2. The top of the earth dike over the inlet pipe,and those dikes carrying water to the pipe,shall be at least one (1)foot higher at all points than the top of the inlet Definition pipe. A temporary structure placed from the top of a slope to the 3. Corrugated plastic pipe or equivalent shall be used with bottom of a slope. watertight connecting bands. Purpose 4. A flared end section shall be attached to the inlet end of pipe with a watertight connection. The purpose of the structure is to convey surface runoff 5. The soil around and under the pipe and end section shall down slopes without causing erosion. be hand tamped in 4 in.lifts to the top of the earth dike. Conditions Where Practice Applies 6. Where flexible tubing is used,it shall be the same diameter as the inlet pipe and shall be constructed of a Pipe slope drains are used where concentrated flow of durable material with hold down grommets spaced 10 ft. surface runoff must be conveyed down a slope in order to on centers. prevent erosion. The maximum allowable drainage area shall be 3.5 acres. 7. The flexible tubing shall be securely fastened to the corrugated plastic pipe with metal strapping or Design Criteria watertight connecting collars. 8. The flexible tubing shall be securely anchored to the See Figures 5A.6 on page 5A.16 for details. slope by staking at the grommets provided. General 9. Where a pipe slope drain outlets into a sediment trapping Maximum device,it shall discharge at the riser crest or weir Pipe/Tubing Drainage elevation. Size Diameter(in.) Area(Ac) PSD-12 12 0.5 10. A riprap apron shall be used below the pipe outlet PSD-18 18 1.5 where clean water is being discharged into a stabilized PSD-21 21 2.5 area. See Figure 7A.6. PSD-24 24 3.5 11. Inspection and any needed maintenance shall be Inlet performed after each storm. The minimum height of the earth dike at the entrance to the pipe slope drain shall be the diameter of the pipe(D)plus 12 inches. August 2005 Page 5A.15 New York Standards and Specifications For Erosion and Sediment Control Figure 5A.6 Pipe Slope Drain SIZE NOTFJ nESIONATION I SSYMBOL s PSD-PIPE DIAK0EX PSD-IB4PIPE SLOPE DRAIN WITH WSW PIPE. / PSI) IMAM INTO A STABILIZED STABILIZED WATERCDIIRSE, SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE, , OR ONTO A STADILI2ED AREA a / EARTH DICE LENGTH AS NECESSARY TO GO ;T DIKE STANDARD FLARED D1 BE J FITTING PIPE 4' ENTRANCE SECTION P HFDf12' RIPRAP SHN.L WATERTIGHT 6RUN. 6 R SIM BAND -{ e um ✓- I WALL CUTOFF 6D OF APRON FLEXIBLE SLOPE 374 SHALL EQUAL THE PIPE OR STEEPER PPE DIAMETER AND RIPRAP SHALL BE A MMOCUN OF 124I7 THR30EM 4"Al LESS THAN 1% SLOPE EBrct�r ALANV1eW CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS L THE INLET PIPE SHALL HAVE A SLOPE OF 3X I3R STEEPR. 2. THE TOP [IF THE EARTH BIKE OVER THE INLET PIPE AND THOSE DIMES CARRYING WATER TO THE PIPE SHALL BE AT LEAST I' HIGHER AT ALL POINTS THAN THE TOP OF THE INLET PIPE. 3 THE INLET PIPE SHALL BE CORRUGATED METAL PIPE WITH WATERTIGHT CONNECTING BANDS. 4. THE FLEXIBLE TUBING SHALL BE THE SAME DIAMETER AS THE INLET PIPE AND SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF A DURABLE MATERIAL WITH HOD-DOWN CR[]MMETS SPACER AT W ON CENTER. A THE FLEXIBLE TUBING SHALL BE SECURELY FASTENEND TO THE CORRUGATED METAL PIPE WITH METAL STRAPPING OR WATERTIQIT CONNECTING COLLARS. & THE FLEXIBLE TUBM SHALL BE SECURELY ANCHORED TO THE SLOPE BY STAKING AT THE GRO METS PROVIDER 7. A RIPRAP APRON SHALL BE PROVIDED AT THE OUTLET. THIS SHALL CONSIST OF 6'DIAETER STEMS PLACED AS SHOWN 8, THE SOIL AROUND AND UNDER INLET PIPE AND ENTRANCE SECTION SMALL BE HMO TAMPED IN 4'LIFTS TO THE TOP OF EARTH DIKE. 9. FOLLOV-W INSPECTION AND ANY HEEDED MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED AFTER EACH STORM. ■ DRAINAGE AREA MUST NOT EXCEED 35 APES, ADAPTED FROM DETAILS PROVIDED BY, USDA — NRCS, PIPE SLOPE DRAIN NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, FLEXIBLE NEW YORK STATE SOIL 6 WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE New York Standards and Specifications Page 5A.16 August 2005 For Erosion and Sediment Control STANDARD AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRAW BALE DIKE 2. There is no concentration of water in a channel or other drainage way above the barrier. 3. Erosion would occur in the form of sheet erosion. 4. Length of slope above the straw bale dike does not exceed these limits. Constructed Percent Slope Length Slope Slope (ft.) 2:1 50 25 3:1 33 50 4:1 25 75 Where slope gradient changes through the drainage area, Definition the refers to the steepest slope section contributing to the straw bale dike. A temporary barrier of straw,or similar material,used to The practice may also be used for a single family lot if the intercept sediment laden runoff from small drainage areas of disturbed soil. slope is less than 15 percent. The contributing drainage areas in this instance shall be less than one quarter of an Purpose acre per 100 feet of fence and the length of slope above the � dike shall be less than 200 feet. The purpose of a bale dike is to reduce runoff velocity and Desian Criteria effect deposition of the transported sediment load. Straw bale dikes have an estimated design life of three(3)months. The above table is adequate,in general,for sore-inch Conditions Where Practice Applies rainfall event. Larger storms could cause failure of this practice. Use of this practice in sensitive areas for longer than one month should be specifically designed to store The straw bale dike is used where: expected runoff. All bales shall be placed on the contour with cut edge of bale adhering to the ground. See Figure 1. No other practice is feasible. 5A.7 on page 5A.18 or details. August 2005 Page 5A.17 New York Standards and Specifications For Erosion and Sediment Control Figure 5A.7 Straw Bale Dike SYMBOL M FLDW &4' VERTICAL FACE u W T- O SCff DRAINAGE AREA NO MORE THAN 1/4 ACRE PER 100 FEET OF STRAW BALE DIKE FOR SLOPES LESS THAN 25%. ANGLE FIRST STAKE TOWARDS PREVIOUSLY LAID BALE, FLOW BOUND BALES PLACED .n ON CONTOUR. 2 RE—BARS, STEEL PICKETS OR 2'X2' STAKES PLACED 1 1/2' TO 2' IN GROUND. DRIVE STAKES EWSd WITH TOP OF BALE. ANCHORING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE C❑NSTRUCTI❑N SPECIFICATI❑NS 1. BALES SHALL BE PLACED AT THE TOE OF A SLOPE OR ON THE CONTOUR AMD IN A ROW WITH ENDS TIGHTLY ABUTTING THE ADJACENT BALES. 2. EACH BALE SHALL BE EMBEDDED IN THE SOIL A MINIMUM OF (4) INCHES, AND PLACED SO THE BINDINGS ARE HORIZONTAL. 3, BALES SHALL BE SECURELY ANCHORED IN PLACE BY EITHER TWO STAKES OR RE—BARS DRIVEN THROUGH THE BALE. THE FIRST STAKE IN EACH BALE SHALL BE DRIVEN TOWARD THE PREVIOUSLY LAID BALE AT AN AMGLE TO FORCE THE BALES TOGETHER. STAKES SHALL BE DRIVEN FLUSH WITH THE BALE. 4. INSPECTION SHALL BE FREQUENT AND REPAIR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE MADE PROMTLY AS NEEDED, S. BALES SHALL BE REMOVED WHEN THEY HAVE SERVED THEIR USEFULLNESS SO AS NOT TO BLOCK OR IMPEDE STORM FLOW OR DRAINAGE. ADAPTED FROM DETAILS PROVIDED BY, USDA — NRCS, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT 13F TRANSPORTATION, STRAW BALE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT 13F ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, DIKE NEW YORK STATE SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE New York Standards and Specifications Page 5A.18 August 2005 For Erosion and Sediment Control • • �1 a�p STANDARD AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SILT FENCE 2. Maximum drainage area for overland flow to a silt fence shall not exceed %4 acre per 100 feet of fence. with maximum ponding depth of 1.5 feet behind the fence;and 3. Erosion would occur in the form of sheet erosion; i . and 4. There is no concentration of water flowing to the barrier. Design Criteria Design computations are not required for installations of 1 month or less.Longer installation periods should be Definition designed for expected runoff. All silt fences shall be placed as close to the areas as possible,but at least 10 feet from the A temporary barrier of geotextile fabric installed on the toe of a slope to allow for maintenance and roll down. The contours across a slope used to intercept sediment laden area beyond the fence must be undisturbed or stabilized. runoff from small drainage areas of disturbed soil. Sensitive areas to be protected by silt fence may need to be Purpose reinforced by using heavy wire fencing for added support to prevent collapse. The purpose of a silt fence is to reduce runoff velocity and effect deposition of transported sediment load. Limits Where ends of filter cloth come together,they shall be imposed by ultraviolet stability of the fabric will dictate the overlapped,folded and stapled to prevent sediment bypass. maximum period the silt fence may be used(approximately A detail of the silt fence shall be shown on the plan. one year). See Figure 5A.8 on page 5A.21 for details. Conditions Where Practice Applies Criteria for Silt Fence Materials A silt fence may be used subject to the following 1. Silt Fence Fabric: The fabric shall meet the conditions: following specifications unless otherwise approved by the appropriate erosion and sediment control plan approval authority. Such approval shall not constitute 1. Maximum allowable slope lengths contributing statewide acceptance. runoff to a silt fence placed on a slope are: Slope Maximum Minimum Steepness Length(ft.) Acceptable 2:1 25 Fabric Properties Value Test Method 3:1 50 Grab Tensile 4:1 75 Strength(lbs) 90 ASTM D1682 5:1 or flatter 100 Elongation at Failure(%) 50 ASTM D1682 August 2005 Page 5A.19 New York Standards and Specifications For Erosion and Sediment Control Mullen Burst Strength(PSI) 190 ASTM D3786 Puncture Strength(Ibs) 40 ASTM D751 (modified) Slurry Flow Rate (gal/min/sf) 0.3 Equivalent Opening Size 40-80 US Std Sieve CW-02215 Ultraviolet Radiation Stability(%) 90 ASTM G-26 2. Fence Posts(for fabricated units): The length shall be a minimum of 36 inches long. Wood posts will be of sound quality hardwood with a minimum cross sectional area of 3.0 square inches. Steel posts will be standard T and U section weighing not less than 1.00 pound per linear foot. 3. Wire Fence(for fabricated units): Wire fencing shall be a minimum 14 gage with a maximum 6 in.mesh opening, or as approved. 4. Prefabricated Units: Envirofence,Geofab,or approved equal,may be used in lieu of the above method providing the unit is installed per details shown in Figure 5A.8. New York Standards and Specifications Page 5A.20 August 2005 For Erosion and Sediment Control Figure 5A.8 Silt Fence WOVEN WIRE FENCE SYMBOL (MIN. 14 GAUGE F}� 10' MAX, C. TO C. W/ MAX. 6' MESH SPACING) 36' MIN. LENGTH FENCE '• •: . ., POSTS DRIVEN MIN, 16' " INTO GROUND, HEIGHT OF FILTER '" • ' = 16' MIN. y ,• .• •W W W• 1111111111 1,4 w•• .. w W��OV�d W W W W W • . , •. 6' MIN. PERSPECTIVE VIEW 36' MIN, FENCE POST WOVEN WIRE FENCE (MIN. 14 1/2 GAUGE W/ MAX. 6' MESH SPACING) WITH FILTER CLOTH 20'MIN. F_ LAW UNDISTURBED GROUND COMPACTED SOIL EMBED FILTER CLOTH 16'MIN, A MIN. OF 6' IN GROUND, 4•L;. SECTION VIEW CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 1. WOVEN WIRE FENCE TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO FENCE POSTS WITH WIRE TIES OR STAPLES. POSTS SHALL BE STEEL EITHER 'T' OR 'U' TYPE OR HARDWOOD. 2. FILTER CLOTH TO BE TO BE FASTENED SECURELY TO WOVEN WIRE FENCE WITH TIES SPACED EVERY 24' AT TOP AND MID SECTION. FENCE SHALL BE WOVEN WIRE, 6' MAXIMUM MESH OPENING, 3. WHEN TWO SECTIONS OF FILTER CLOTH ADJOIN EACH OTHER THEY SHALL BE OVER- LAPPED BY SIX INCHES AND FOLDED. FILTER CLOTH SHALL BE EITHER FILTER X, MIRAFI 100X, STABILINKA T140N, OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. 4, PREFABRICATED UNITS SHALL BE GEOFAB, ENVIROFENCE, OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. 5. MAINTENANCE SHALL BE PERFORMED AS NEEDED AND MATERIAL REMOVED WHEN 'BULGES' DEVELOP IN THE SILT FENCE. ADAPTED FROM DETAILS PROVIDED BY, USDA — NRCS, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, SILT FENCE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, NEW YORK STATE SOIL 6 WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE August 2005 Page 5A.21 New York Standards and Specifications For Erosion and Sediment Control 0 9 0 aU This Page Intentionally Left Blank New York Standards and Specifications Page 5A.22 August 2005 For Erosion and Sediment Control • 0 STANDARD AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR CHECK DAM elevation of the toe of the upstream dam. This spacing is equal to the height of the check dam divided by the channel slope. Therefore: S=h/s x= +• Where: S=spacing interval(ft.) h=height of check dam(ft.) s=channel slope(ft./ft.) Example: Definition For a channel with a 4%slope and 2 ft.high stone check dams,they are spaced as follows: Small barriers or dams constructed of stone,bagged sand or gravel,or other durable material across a drainage way. S= 2 ft. = 50 ft. .04 ft/ft. Purpose Stone size: Use a well graded stone matrix 2 to 9 inches in size(NYS—DOT Light Stone Fill meets these To reduce erosion in a drainage channel by restricting the requirements). velocity of flow in the channel. The overflow of the check dams will be stabilized to resist Condition Where Practice Applies erosion that might be caused by the check dam. See Figure 5A.9 on page 5A.24 for details. This practice is used as a temporary or emergency measure to limit erosion by reducing velocities in small open Check dams should be anchored in the channel by a cutoff channels that are degrading or subject to erosion and where trench 1.5 ft.wide and 0.5 ft.deep and lined with filter permanent stabilization is impractical due to short period of fabric to prevent soil migration. usefulness and time constraints of construction. Maintenance Design Criteria The check dams should be inspected after each runoff Drainage Area: Maximum drainage area above the check event. Correct all damage immediately. If significant dam shall not exceed two(2)acres. erosion has occurred between structures,a liner of stone or other suitable material should be installed in that portion of Height: Not greater than 2 feet. Center shall be maintained the channel. 9 inches lower than abutments at natural ground elevation. Remove sediment accumulated behind the dam as needed to Side Slopes: Shall be 2:1 or flatter. allow channel to drain through the stone check dam and prevent large flows from carrying sediment over the dam. Spacing: The check dams shall be spaced as necessary in Replace stones as needed to maintain the design cross the channel so that the crest of the downstream dam is at the section of the structures. August 2005 Page 5A.23 New York Standards and Specifications For Erosion and Sediment Control Figure 5A.9 Check Dam SPACING VARIES SYMBOL DEPENDING ON CHANNEL SLOPE X A CUTOFF TRENCH SAME ELEVATION CREST WIDE 6' 18' TOE /SLppE H 24' MAX 8 CENTER PROFILE A NOT TO SCALE GROUND LINE 1,5 B � I _ 9 MIN, X H (Ft)SLOPE (FT/FT) FILTER FABRIC DITCH BOTTOM B CUTOFF TRENCH 2 2 DESIGN BOTTOM 1 24' MAX SECTION A—A 8 CENTER NOT TO SCALE 1 1 6' FILTER FABRIC 18' SECTION B—B NOT TO SCALE C❑NSTRUCTI❑N SPECIFICATI❑NS 1. STONE WILL BE PLACED ON A FILTER FABRIC FOUNDATION TO THE LINES, GRADES AND LOCATIONS SHOWN IN THE PLAN. 2. SET SPACING OF CHECK DAMS TO ASSUME THAT THE ELEVATIONS OF THE CREST OF THE DOWNSTREAM DAM IS AT THE SAME ELEVATION OF THE TOE OF THE UPSTREAM DAM. 3. EXTEND THE STONE A MINIMUM OF 1.5 FEET BEYOND THE DITCH BANKS TO PREVENT CUTTING AROUND THE DAM. 4. PROTECT THE CHANNEL DOWNSTREAM OF THE LOWEST CHECK DAM FROM SCOUR AND EROSION WITH STONE OR LINER AS APPROPRIATE. 5. ENSURE THAT CHANNEL APPURTENANCES SUCH AS CULVERT ENTRANCES BELOW CHECK DAMS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO DAMAGE OR BLOCKAGE FROM DISPLACED STONE. MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA 2 ACRES. ADAPTED FROM DETAILS PROVIDED BY, USDA — NRCS, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, CHECK DAM NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, NEW YORK STATE SOIL L WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE New York Standards and Specifications Page 5A.24 August 2005 For Erosion and Sediment Control • • �0 STANDARD AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROCK DAM i Dam Section: Top Width 5 feet minimum @ crest Side Slopes 2:1 upstream slope 3:1 downstream slope Height 6'max to spillway crest Length of Crest: The crest length should be designed to carry the 10 yr.peak runoff with a flow depth of 1 foot and 1 foot of freeboard. Rock at the abutments should extend at least 2 feet above y the spillway and be at least 2 feet thick. These rock abutments should extend at least one foot above the downstream slope to prevent abutment scour. A rock apron at least 1.5 feet thick should extend downstream from the Definition toe of the dam a distance equal to the height of the dam to A rock embankment located to capture sediment. protect the outlet area from scour. Rock Fill: The rock fill should be well graded,hard, Purpose erosion resistant stone with a minimum d5o size of 9 inches. A"key trench"lined with geotextile filter fabric should be To retain sediment on the construction site and prevent installed in the soil foundation under the rock fill. The filter sedimentation in off site water bodies. fabric must extend from the key trench to the downstream edge of the apron and abutments to prevent soil movement Conditions Where Practice Applies and piping under the dam. The rock dam may be used instead of the standard sediment The upstream face of the dam should be covered with a fine basin with barrel and riser. The rock dam is preferred when gravel(NYS-DOT#1 washed stone or equal)a minimum 3 it is difficult to construct a stable,earthen embankment and feet thick to reduce the drainage rate. rock materials are readily available. The site should be Trapping Efficiency: To obtain maximum trapping accessible for periodic sediment removal. This rock dam efficiency,design for a long detention period. Usually a should not be located in a perennial stream. The top of the minimum of eight(8)hours before the basin is completely dam will serve as the overflow outlet. The inside of the drained. Maximize the length of travel of sediment laden dam will be faced with smaller stone to reduce the rate of water from the inlet to the drain. Achieve a surface area seepage so a sediment pool forms during runoff events. equal to 0.01 acres per cis(inflow)based on the 10-year storm. Design Criteria See Figure 5A.10 on page 5A.26 for details. Drainage Area: The drainage area for this off stream structure is limited to 50 acres. Maintenance Location: The location of the dam should: Check the basin area after each rainfall event. Remove sediment and restore original volume when sediment -provide a large area to trap sediment accumulates to one-half the design volume. Check the -intercept runoff from disturbed areas structure for erosion,piping,and rock displacement after -be accessible to remove sediment each significant event and replace immediately. -not interfere with construction activities Remove the structure and any sediment immediately after Storage Volume: The storage volume behind the dam the construction area has been permanently stabilized. All shall be at least 3,600 cubic feet per acre of drainage area to water should be removed from the basin prior to the the dam. This volume is measured one foot below the crest removal of the rock dam. Sediment should be placed in of the dam. designated disposal areas and not allowed to flow into streams or drainage ways during structure removal. August 2005 Page 5A.25 New York Standards and Specifications For Erosion and Sediment Control Figure 5A.1O Rock Dam FLOW SYMBOL CREST F 5,0'1 2 3 Ir �1 H-(6.0'MAX,) 3.0' o 0 0 8.0'MA0 I NYS DOT 11 I„,I 2,0'MAX La = H ' Ml STONE ,2,0 KEY TRENCH FILTER FABRIC ROCK SIZE = d50 = 9' ABUTMENT ABUTMENT SECTION A-A A —� NOT TO SCALE 2.0' CREST 2.0' (LENGTH VARIES) 2.0' KEY TRENCH AND A FILTER FABRIC PROFILE NOT TO SCALE C❑NSTRUCTI❑N SPECIFICATI❑NS 1. THE AREA UNDER THE ROCK DAM SHALL BE CLEARED AND STRIPPED OF ROOTS AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL, THE RESERVOIR SHALL BE CLEARED AS NEEDED TO FACILITATE SEDIMENT REMOVAL, 2. DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE MINIMUM. TRENCH SHALL BE EXCAVATED FROM ABUTMENT TO ABUTMENT ON THE DAM CENTERLINE. FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE PLACED FROM UPSTREAM EDGE OF KEYTRENCH TO DOWNSTREAM EDGE OF APRON, JOINTS WILL LAP A MINIMUM OF I FT, WITH UPSTREAM STRIP ON TOP. 3. CONSTRUCT THE ROCK EMBANKMENT TO THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING. ROCK ABUTMENTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED 2 FT. ABOVE THE CREST. 4. THE ROCK DAM SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO CLEARING THE BASIN AREA. STABILIZE ALL DISTURBED AREAS, EXCEPT THE BASIN AREA, WITH TEMPORARY SEEDING. 5. FENCES AND WARNING SIGNS SHOULD BE PLACED AS APPROPRIATE. MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA, 50 ACRES ADAPTED FROM DETAILS PROVIDED BY, USDA - NRCS, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ROCK DAM NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, NEW YORK STATE SOIL L WATER CONSERVATION COMMITTEE New York Standards and Specifications Page 5A.26 August 2005 For Erosion and Sediment Control o - IRCS 14 IN f4x"��- I � 5 United States Department of Agriculture Suffolk County Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil & Water Conservation District 423 Griffing Ave. Riverhead,New York 11901 (631) 727-2315x3 STABILIZATION OF ERODING BLUFFS I. The coastal shoreline is affected by many different forces (tidal and wave action, wind, boat wakes, development, and wildlife) and is exposed to many harsh conditions (hurricanes, Nor;easters, freezing, precipitation, salt spray, flooding, and drought). A result of these forces and conditions is erosion. Bluff erosion is a natural process that can be slowed but not stopped. The only prediction that can be made is that bluff erosion will occur;the timing and magnitude of the erosion however cannot. Areas along the coastline may experience accelerated rates of erosion due to any of the above factors and the threat of erosion is magnified by winter storms and extreme high tides. In these instances, houses and structures sited atop of top of bluffs are at risk from erosion. H. The erosion of high sandy bluffs along coastlines has challenged conservationists since they were first observed. Typical of such bluffs are those along the north shore of Long Island. The soil material is sandy and erosive, being easily moved by wind or water. Bluff height varies from a few to well over 100 feet. The slopes vary but are usually very steep, occurring at a 1:1 ratio. The standard profile of an eroding bluff and the noted factors that individually and/or combined contribute to erosion. Typical Characteristics ofErodinp Bluffs sloping the wrong direction over hanging lip remnants of old vegetation, boulder, etc deveget+ated slope ` eroding toe e normal high tide May 2013 • • Jab III. Numerous attempts have been made by landowners to stabilize bluff slopes; only a few have succeeded. Although no procedure can guarantee a permanent solution or stop this erosion, the following measures have been found to be the most effective in obtaining the best possible stabilization of the bluff face. Best Management Practices for Slowinz Natural Bluff Erosion water diverted away from slope over hanging lip removed well vegetated slope Natural Angle of Repose well vegetated toe normal high tide Stabilization of the toe and top of the bluff (ideally simultaneously) must occur. Implementing practices (such as revegetation, terracing, geo-textiles) without achieving this stability will not be successful. Resulting in a loss of time, resources, and financial investment as these areas are compromised by erosion. Once both of these areas are stabilized, efforts should be focused on remediating the bluff face. Although stabilization of the toe and top is recommended first, the environment should be evaluated holistically. Thereby, remediation of the bluff face should occur in conjunction with and/or as soon as possible after the remediation of the top and toe. Top Stabilization: a. Remove the overhanging lip at the top of the slope creating a natural angle of repose. This is generally a 1:1 slope or 45 degree angle. b. Any trees along the top edge of the bluff should be cut at the base leaving the roots in place. Tall trees swaying in the wind will loosen the bluff soils. c. Do not allow surface water (i.e. pool water, runoff, irrigation water) to flow over the top of the slope. Installation of a diversion with a catch basin drain and a vegetated natural buffer both serve this purpose. d. No ground disturbing activities should occur within 10 feet of the edge of the bluff. This includes installation of landscaping plants, irrigation systems, decks, and fences. e. Pools should be installed with an in ground drain to facilitate drainage (unless clay lenses exist within the bluff profile). May 2013 2 • • X10 f. Houses should be fitted with gutters and down spouts which discharge into dry wells in order to reduce runoff flowing over the bluff edge. g. Sprinklers should not discharge water onto or near the bluff face. h. Irrigation scheduling should not exceed the peak consumptive requirements of the turf grasses (approximately 1" per week). Toe Stabilization: a. The use of vegetation is the preferred method to maintain a stabile toe. However, vegetation alone is not always successful. A good indicator of whether or not vegetation will stabilize the toe is the location of the mean high tide (MHT) mark. If MHT reaches the toe of the bluff, it is unlikely that vegetation alone will stabilize this site. If this is the situation, a consultation with NRCS or the SC SWCD can provide you with other alternatives. b. If a hardening structure, such as a bulkhead or rock revetment exists, it is critical that proper maintenance occurs to these structures. Such regular maintenance prolongs the life. The additional benefits are the protection the toe of the bluff and reduction in repair/replacement costs. The following are the maintenance activities that should occur on the bulkhead. ➢ Decaying and or damaged boards should be replaced. ➢ Holes behind the bulkhead should be filled with sand. ➢ Geotextile must be maintained between the bulkhead or revetment in order to retain sand behind the structure. The lack of geotextile in combination with wave action will pull sediment through the structure eventually cause collapse and failure. ➢ Vegetation (beach grass, Spartina patens, Coastal Panic grass) should be maintained on top of the bulkhead. Bluff Face: a. Any trees along the top edge and on the bluff face should be cut at the base leaving the roots in place. b. Trash, grass clippings, leaves and branches should not be disposed of on the bluff face. This creates instability as the debris adds weight to the bluff face and dually smothers vegetation. Thus, such debris should be removed from the bluff face and disposed of properly. c. A natural angle of repose should occur on the bluff face. Depending on the height and location of the vertical faces, such an angle may not be practical. Grading is a satisfactory practice to create such a natural slope at locations where such an angle can be achieved. Care should be taken to not disturb stabile areas of the bluff in an attempt to stabilize the eroding locations. Such precautions will prevent additional erosion problems on the bluff. d. Re/Vegetate the slope. ➢ 'Cape' American beach grass and Spartina patens plugs should be used for this purpose and transplanted while dormant in the late winter or May 2013 3 • 0 U1 early spring. Planting should occur from the top of the bluff face down. Both Spartina and Beachgrass should be planted 12" apart. Rows should be separated by 12" and the plants should be staggered with plants in adjacent rows. ➢ Each full row should consist of entirely Beachgrass or Spartina and the rows should alternate between these the two species. For Beachgrass, one 35mm film canister of Osmocote slow release fertilizer should be placed into each planting hole and then plant three stems or culms per hole. ➢ To add diversity to the bluff planting, reduce the threat of disease, and compensate for natural beach grass die out, it is recommended to broadcast the following warm season grass mixture immediately prior to planting the `Cape' American beach grass. ➢ The warm season grass mixture should consist of: `LI Ecotype or Blackwell' Switch grass (Panicum virgatum)* 4 PLS lb/Ac `Atlantic' Coastal panic grass (Panicum amarum)* 5 PLS lb/Ac `LI Ecotype or Niagara' Big bluestem (Andropogongerardii)* 5 PLS lb/Ac Coastal or LI ECOTYPE Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium v. littoriale)* 3 PLS lb/Ac Sheep fescue (Festuca ovina) for quick, temporary cover 10 lb/Ac `Monarch' Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens v. monarch) 1 lb/Ac `Golden Jubilee' Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hiria) 1 lb/Ac Partridge Pea(Chamaecristafasciculata) 1 lb/Ac Common Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) 1 lb/Ac (*Rates are in Pure Live Seed in Pounds Per Acre.) Spreading this seed mix just prior to planting the Beachgrass and Spartina, allows for the incorporation of the seed by foot traffic and sand disturbance as the beach grass is planted. This action is critical to a good seed establishment. Adapted shrubs and vines can be added when the slope is well stabilized with the above listed grasses. Species include Bayberry, Beach pea, Shore rose, and Beach plum. ➢ Apply 20 lb/ac of nitrogen in June, if beach grass vigor is declining. ➢ Maintenance of the vegetated slope will be required on a continuous basis. Remove debris from planted areas; keep all water diverted from the slope; do not over-irrigate the lawn above; avoid excessive foot traffic and repair any damaged or eroding areas. May 2013 4 usDA am� NRCS United 51a�s DePanment i ag°wlt,re Plant Fact Sheet Natural Resources Ccroservation Service. AMERICAN Another moisture conservation attribute of American beachgrass is that the rough upper leaf surface, containing gas exchange openings(stomata),will BEACHGRASS orient itself away from winds. The seedhead emerges Ammophila breviligulata Fern. in late July or August as a spike-like cluster at the tips of long stalks. This multi-flowered panicle Plant Symbol =AMBR extends about ten inches above the leaves. Seed production is usually poor. Contributed by.: USDA NRCS Plant Materials Program Adaptation and Distribution This grass is a native of the mid-Atlantic coastal region from Maine to North Carolina and the Great Lakes. It will grow on sandy or other course textured soils on inland sites with or without high salinity, given that supplemental fertilizers are applied. This grass does not tolerate much soil moisture before it begins showing signs of stress. For a current distribution map,please consult the Plant Profile page for this species on the PLANTS Website. Establishment USDA NRCS National Plant Materiels Center Vegetative establishment of American beachgrass, Beltsville,MD g i� with dormant stem divisions,from October 15 to April 1,is effective. Seed production is sparse so it is Uses not normally considered as an establishment option. American beachgrass is the predominant plant Beachgrass culms must be planted at least 8 inches species utilized along the Atlantic and Great Lakes deep. This prevents plants from drying out,as well coastlines for initial stabilization of frontal sand as being blown out by the wind. A tiling or ditching dunes. It has also been utilized on extreme,non-dune spade is an excellent tool for opening the planting sites,some having high salinity levels and droughty hole. conditions,for erosion control and initial cover. For erosion control and cover applications,two or Status more 18 to 24 inch long stems are mechanically or Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State hand placed, 18 to 24 inches apart,per planting hole. Department of Natural Resources for this plant's If the site is exposed to severe wind erosion,spacing current status(e.g.threatened or endangered species, needs to be reduced to 12 inches and rows staggered. state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). Utilizing an 18" spacing will require 38,720 culms per acre. Description For nursery production,the soil should be well American beachgrass is a leafy,spreading,strongly worked prior to planting. Single stems(12"to 18" rhizomatous grass,producing up to of 100 stems per long)should be planted one foot apart in rows, clump annually. This cool season perennial grass spaced wider than 30 inches to match cultivation species will spread up to 6-10 feet annually by equipment. Mechanical planting equipment is most subsurface rhizomes. It will grow to 2 or 3 feet tall, productive under these site conditions for areas tolerating annual over-topping accumulations of sand greater than 1/2 acre. up to a foot. The leaves have deeply furrowed upper surfaces and smooth undersides. The long narrow Management leaves may become rolled or folded when exposed to Properly applied fertilizer is the key to good vigorous intense heat,excessive sunlight,or drying winds. initial growth of newly established stands of American beachgrass. Applications providing Plant Materials<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/intranet/pfs.html> National Plant Data Center<http://npdc.usda.gov> between 30 and 60 lbs.of nitrogen per acre annually Independence.lrenue.SW washingion. IK 21)2504410 ar can are adequate. These annual fertilizer amounts are 202-720-5964(voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opparntniryv more effective if split into a spring and early summer provider and employer. application. The spring application should be applied Read uhomr Civil Riehis a the ynmrul Resources r'>n,rervnr, at least 30 days after establishment,but no earlier Service. than April 1. Once the stand is established,the rate of fertilizer applied can be reduced by half,or applied only when the stand appears to be weakening. Pedestrian or vehicular traffic that bends or breaks the culms will seriously damage or kill the plants. On frontal dunes,areas devoid or with declining communities pose the threat of blowout. Replanting stands of beachgrass where openings or voids have developed should be an annual maintenance procedure,and exlusion of traffic with fencing is strongly advised. Cultivars,Improved,and Selected Materials(and area of origin) There are two named varieties available for conservation purposes: `Cape' (Massachusetts),and `Hatteras.' `Cape'was selected and developed by the Cape May PMC then released to the commercial market in 1971. `Hatteras' is an older variety, released by the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station in the early 1960's. It is better adapted for southern climates. `Cape' is considered the industry's standard,and has been proven to out perform all other varieties for conservation applications from Maine to North Carolina. Foundation stock of`Cape' is available to commercial nurseries from the Cape May PMC in New Jersey. Certified material is available to the public from numerous commercial nurseries. Prepared By& Species Coordinator: USDA NRCS Plant Materials Program Edited:31 Jan2002 JLK;30may06jsp For more information about this and other plants,please contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District,and visit the PLANTS Web site<htto://olants.usda eov>or the Plant Materials Program Web site<lmy//Plant-M terials me sda eo > The I'.8 Department ol'Agrirulture(USDA)prohibar oiscrrminanon in all as programs and activities on the basis of race,color.national origin.sex,religion,age.drsability.political beli.js,sexual at ieuntoon.and manta/orionaly sam.s.(Not all pnrh;bited bases apph•to all In ograna.)Persons with dised,rhoes who require alternative means jar communication ication ofp,ogrour itfoiinta on(Braille Large print.audiorape.etc)should,'oniact I iS'DFI'a,/;JR6_ST(.enleer at 202-7'()-2600(voice and TDD). Ta file a complaint of disc rinunarion it USDA.Director'.Office oj(ml li'i,ehis,Room 3-'64V tilrinen liti lding. 14th and Establishment for Field Production Opportunities to Participate U/niited States Department of Agriculture I Natural Resources ;>,mcrican bcachgrass production fields are NRCS Field Offices, District Employees, ( v Service established with vegetative divisions. Planting Partners and Volunteers: We need your help' units should consist of single stems, sometimes The Cape May PMC serves a nine-state area Cape May Plant Materials Center (PMC) referred to r calms. each calm should be extending from Massachusetts to North Carolina. dormant. firm a31a have at least one healthy The plant development process used by the Cape crovvins node. Planning can be accomplished by ivlay PMC relies heavily on the cooperation of the line of a vegetable transplanter. The leaves our conservation partners to locate native plant and roots are trimmed to lengths that meet the stands; collect materials and ship them to Cape needs oFthe transplanter. May: locate suitable plant testing sites; record For more information see publication 7N- plant performance data; and publish new . N.II'MC•-OS l4 Eslahbshing Production Fields scientific findings. Call the Cape May PMC for of 'Cape'-bnerican BectelkVwss, to be posted on more details about how you can help. our website provided below. Tours Available Establishment for Conservation Use Visitors are always welcome at the PMC. The C'ulms are usually planted on dunes by hand in center is open Monday through Friday. Please early spring before breaking dormancy. A step- call the PMC to schedule your visit. b}-step photo ;uideto planting, beachgrass is available on the Plant Materials national vvebsite: USDA NRCS Plant Materials Center m (rttp:liplant-materials.nres.trsda.�ov/ 1.536 Route.Nine North pubs.1N.IPMC.A124697.pdf Cape May Court House NJ 08210 Tele: (609) 465-5901 'Cape' Locate and Obtain Plant Material Fax: (609)46 9284 American BeachgraSSle I lie Cape May PMC selects and propagates The U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)prohibits discrimination in all Ammophila breviligulat Fern. its programs and activities on the basis of race,color,national origin,age, plant cultivars called releases that are best- disability,and where applicable,sex,marital status,familial status,paren- suited for the Fast coast, and tests theist in field tal status,religion,sexual orientation,genetic information,political beliefs, trials. Breeder or foundation Material of these reprisal,or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program.(Not all prohibited bases apply to all pro- plants is made available to the public through grams.)Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for com- commercial nurseries. A list of plant and seed munication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) vendors is available from the PMC or online at should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA,Director,office Cape May PMC products are http:/heww.iij.nres.usda o.ov/plants.htini of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). helping people help the land USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer, through better plants and science Publication Issued February 2006 American Beachgrass Coastal Systems and Beachgrass Selection Attributes t] America's beautiful and geographically diverse 'Cape' American beaehsrass has a wide leaf coastline, attracts millions of tourists each year. surface area and a desirable number ofstents Tlie sand dune systcros found along these shores per plant 'these naturally occurring i s zr are an inherent part of the tourist"experience. ' characteristics combine tit provide superior hi addition to supporting an industry vital to the sand-trapping efficiencies. .-' region, these dunes provide habitat for many p species ofwildlife. During hurricanes and storms, Origin sand dunes protect this habitat. our land, property Hitchcock 9si This material on loafed from naturally i+ rid, at tones.our v this lives. y =z: occur in sand dune syucros in Cape Cod. Sand dune, erode by design as they absorb storm Massachusetts PM( stall released this energies. In the eastern I nitcd States '('ape' naturally eccurr mg geno-type under the Scientific Name: Ai rican beachgrass is widely used to stabilize culvvar name oE C.ape" in recognition of its Fern. dunes that protect our communities. When place of origin. (:ape Cod. property used. 'Cape' increases the protective Alternate Common Name: value ofsand duties that serve and protect the Adaptation amcric:m 1 cachgra�s American public and the needs of wildlife. American bcachgrass -rows best in the frontal Description: dune or pioneer zone where sand is actively r\ntcrican beadtUrass is a leaf} Plant Selection Process accumulatinn '_ native bunch '' a,� that ,pr cads bs rhizomes vi nh average MRCS conducts its plant development activities heights of 2 i'. 'I lie seed heads are a spike- in keeping with the philosophy of Dr. Franklin J. Application and Uses like paniclr, up to 10" long and appear in late Crider, first leader ofwliat is now the Plant uh-.yugust fit vigorous growth enables it to Materials Program. Dr. Crider maintained that "in • Stabilizing wind blown sand �t rrhstand heavy deposits of sand. most cases, nature has evolved a plant for almost + Creating new dune cc stems every growing condition." ♦ Stabilizing beach rtiplenisltmcut pro Plant Distribution: jects I hr u h Ant mean h ch eras i, found in the In developing -Cape American beachgrass. ♦ "Jump starting" natural succession on s' aired state,. .('ape is only recommended MRCS used the Comparative Observation critical areas. gravel mines, minim, for u c from Evaluation process. Maury populations of the spoil. coal gob piles, and many sites %lassaululw t to W"ANTS same species were planted side by side in with hot drylinfertile soils torthcril "'ON11 r ,_" evaluation plots. Populations were observed and u"oiina. Prior to `' _1V compared to each other. The population with Finding plaits thin meet coax crvcil,Nn needs .ass hli r, ? r promising traits and characteristics was isolated, eoruinues to be th".jncus of n,axl sal c3 7trrnu,e its �� , mctcascd. tested in multiple environment,., and the Plant ticnerials Prt cgrarrm ntniomiride. released to the commercial nursery industry. 6ttpa/plant-matertals.ures.usda.gov usDA am�4jNRCS United States Department of it e Plant Fact Sheet Natural Resources fonservaUon on S Seervicice Description BIG BLUESTEM Andropogon gerardii,big bluestem,is a native, Andropogon gerardii Vitman perennial,warm season grass that occurs from the Plant Symbol=ANGE short grass prairie region to the Atlantic Ocean. It is Ym tufted,forms sod,and has short,scaly rhizomes. Big bluestem is tall,reaching a height of 6 to 8 feet on Contributed by: USDA NRCS Plant Materials most sites where it is protected from grazing. It is Program very leafy at the base,with some leaves carried up on the stem. The seed heads normally have 3 spikelets that appear like a`turkey foot.' Adaptation and Distribution Big bluestem is climatically adapted throughout the Midwest and Northeast on moderately well drained through excessively well drained soils. It is adapted to a range of other soil limitations such as shallow depth,low pH,and low fertility. For a current distribution map,please consult the Plant Profile page for this species on the PLANTS Website. Robes H.Mohlenbroeb USDA NRCS 1995 Establishment Northeast WalandRma Big bluestem should be seeded as early in the spring ©USDA NRCS PLANTS as possible. Conventional tillage should be used Uses where practical. Where no-till must be used due to Erosion control:Big bluestem is a top choice for slope,stoniness,or other reasons,the sod control erosion control plantings on sites with moderately should be performed in the fall to permit early spring well drained to excessively well drained soils. planting. The seeding rate for broadcast or no-till Generally,it is planted in combination with other methods should be 7 to 12 pounds PLS per acre. wane season grasses on these sites. When drills are used to plant,debearded seed must be utilized unless the drill has a chaffy seed box. When Livestock:Big bluestem is one of the most palatable the seed is broadcast,a packer should be utilized to warm season grasses and is preferred over firm the seedbed and incorporate the seed 1/4 to 1/2 switchgrass by livestock. Therefore,in pastures,it inch(3/4 inch on very droughty sites)as if alfalfa should be planted alone for best management, was being planted. No nitrogen fertilizer should be especially where continuous or extensive grazing applied during the establishment year unless no weed practices are used. It can be mixed with other species competition is expected. If pH is below 5.5,lime is for intensive,rotational grazing. recommended during site preparation or the fall prior to no-till plantings. Wildlife:Birds and mammals use big bluestem for nesting and escape cover in summer and winter. It Management resists lodging under snow cover almost as well as No harvest of bluestem during the establishment switchgrass,thereby contributing to spring nesting season should be allowed. During the second habitat. growing season,harvesting by controlled pasturing or haying is possible on good stands. The first harvest Status should not commence until the bluestem is 20 inches Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State tall. It should be grazed(5 days maximum duration) Department of Natural Resources for this plant's or cut no lower than 8 inches and then protected from current status(e.g.threatened or endangered species, use until 20 inches in height is reached again. No state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). cropping should occur below 8 inches or within 1 month of anticipated frosts. After a killing frost,the Plant Materials<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/intranet/pfs.html> National Plant Data Center<http://npdc.usda.gov> 0 area may be grazed to 8 inches,but forage quality is greatly reduced and supplementation is recommended for growing animals. Big bluestem has relatively weak seedling vigor compared to weeds and cool season grasses; therefore,control of competition is necessary for successful stand establishment. High mowing(above the bluestem seedlings)is a common method of weed control. Selected herbicides may have application when forage harvests are not anticipated during the year. Grazing of competing cool season grasses after frost in the fall and before the bluestem is 1 inch tall in the spring is desirable,unless soil conditions are too wet. Cultivars,Improved,and Selected Materials(and area of origin) There are several cultivars available as certified seed, i.e. `Bison'(ND),`Bonilla'(SD),`Champ'(NE,IA), `Kaw'(KS),`Earl'(TX), `Niagara'(NY), `Pawnee' (NE),and`Rountree'(IA). Prepared By&Species Coordinator: USDA NRCS Plant Materials Program 31Jan2002 JLK;24may96jsp For more information about this and other plants,please contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District,and visit the PLANTS Web site<htto://olants.usda.eov>or the Plant Materials Program Web site<httn//Plant-Materials.nres.usda.eov> The U.S.Department ofAgrimdture(USDA)prohmas discrimination in all its programs and aclivities on the basis of race.color,national origin,sex,religion,age,disability,political beliefs.sexual orientation,and marital or foinily status.(Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs)Persons with disabilities who require allemative means Jor commmricalion cf program nifin nation(Braille,loge prat,audiotape,etc)should contact USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600(voice and TDD). To file a complaint ofdiscrinumvion write USDA,Doeotor.Q(lice of Civil Rights,Room 316-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence Avenue,SW. Washington.DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964(voice or 77)1))-USD.4 is an equal opportunism provider and employer. Read about(',,,a Rights at the Natural Resources C nnver,woon Service. •••� RCS Plant Guide PARTRIDGE PEA showy partridge pea but is produced by small orange glands at the base of each leaf. Ants often seek the Chamaeerista faseieulata nectar and are frequent visitors.The common sulfur butterfly lays its eggs on the leaves,and the larvae (Miehx.) Greene use the leaves as a food source. Plant Symbol =CHFA2 Erosion control:The plant can be used along road Contributed by: USDA ARCS James E. "Bud"Smith banks and stream banks to control erosion. Partridge Plant Materials Center, Knox City, Texas pea most commonly occurs as a pioneer or colonizer of disturbed areas. 'all III III I Recreation and beautification:The flowers of this plant can be used to beautify areas where wildflowers are planted. The foliage is somewhat sensitive and will partially close when touched.Partridge pea is commonly grown as an ornamental.The bright yellow flowers make it a popular choice for use in native gardens. Ethnobotanic:Cherokee Drug(Sports Medicine), Root medicine used to keep ball players from tiring. Cherokee Drug(Stimulant),Compound infusion sg given for fainting spells. Seminole Drug (Antiemetic),Cold decoction of plant used for USDA NRCS Knox City Plant Materials Center nausea. Seminole Other(Tools),Plants used as a bed for ripening persimmons. Alternate Names Livestock:Although partrie(ge peaf<ilioge is Cassiafaseieulata,Michx.,sleeping plant,prairie nutritious. it can he poisonous acrd should be partridge pea,showy partridge pea,prairie senna, considered polentially dangerous to cattle. Partridge large-flowered sensitive-pea,dwarf cassia,partridge pea leaves and seeds contain a cathartic substance. pea senna,locust weed,golden cassia This substance is effective either in fresh plant material or in dry hay. Domestic livestock will eat Uses partridge pea leaves. However,if large quantities are Wildlife:The seed is one of the major food items of consumed,the animal may be stressed and die. northern bobwhite and other quail species because it remains in sound condition throughout the winter and Restoration:Partridge pea is considered an excellent early spring. Partridge pea was found to be one of species for planting on disturbed areas for erosion the most important fall and winter foods of bobwhite control and improving soil fertility. It establishes quail in Alabama. Partridge pea seeds are high in rapidly,fixes nitrogen,reseeds,and slowly decreases phosphorus content and protein value,and low in as other species in the seeding mix begin to dominate crude fiber and lignin making digestibility generally the site. Nitrogen fixation is greatest during the high. flowering stage. To help prevent weed establishment Seeds of this legume are also eaten by the greater and and control soil erosion along county roadsides in lesser prairie-chicken,ring-necked pheasant,mallard, Iowa,partridge pea is often included in the seed mix grassland birds,and field mice. Deer can eat it with other£orbs and grasses. without being poisoned(note livestock use). Partridge pea often grows in dense stands,producing Status litter and plant stalks that furnish cover for upland Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State gamebirds,small mammals,small nongame birds, Department of Natural Resources for this plant's and waterfowl. current status(e.g.threatened or endangered species, Partridge pea is considered an important honey plant, state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). often occurring where few other honey plants are found. Nectar is not available in the flowers of United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service Plant Materials<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page<hUp://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/intranet/pfs.html> National Plant Data Center<http://npdc.usda.gov> vegetation. Fire or disking should be done in late Description winter for best results. Weeds can also be controlled General:Pea Family(Fabaceae).Partridge pea is an during the growing season by mowing over the top of annual sub-erect native legume plant that reaches a partridge pea plants. height of 1 to 3 feet. The leaves consist of 10 to 15 pairs of small,narrow leaflets that are somewhat Seeds and Plant Production delicate to the touch. The showy yellow flowers, Showy partridge pea seed can be moist stratified for about 1 inch across,grow 2 to 4 together in clusters 56 days to improve germination. Under controlled on the stem. Flowers normally bloom July- conditions germination occurs at an alternating cycle September. The fruit is a straight,narrow pod 1%:to of 30°C daytime and 15°C nighttime temperatures. 2%,inches long,which splits along 2 sutures as it The optimum soil temperature for germination is dries;the pod sides spiral to expel the seeds. 20°C to 30°C. Seventy percent of seeds will germinate in 7 to 25 days. The seed count of Distribution:For current distribution,please consult partridge pea is approximately 28,000 seeds per the Plant Profile page for this species on the pound. PLANTS Web site. Seed for production fields should be planted Y.to'% Habitat:Partridge pea grows on prairies,bluffs, inches deep on raised beds 36-40 inches apart.The riverbanks and river bottoms,as well as upland seeding rate for seed production is 2-3 pounds of pure woods of the Great Plains. Partridge pea is common live seed per acre. Being a legume that fixes nitrogen on sandy savannahs of the lower Gulf Coastal Plain. partridge pea only needs one 20-pound application of Partridge pea is most common on sandy to sandy phosphorous applied in the spring each year. loam soils. It grows best in full sunlight but will Average seed production at the Knox City Plant survive under shady conditions. Partridge pea has Materials Center has been recorded at 550 pounds per low water requirements and will grow and produce acre. Partridge pea may be direct harvested with a seed under stressed conditions. The lower pH limit combine or plants maybe swathed and combined after of showy partridge pea is 5.0. drying. Seeds are ready for harvest in late October and November. Adaptation The USDA hardiness zones for showy partridge pea Cultivars,Improved,and Selected Materials(and are 3 to 9. Showy partridge is distributed throughout area of origin) the eastern,midwestem,and southern United States. The USDA NRCS Plant Materials Centers have three releases: Establishment `Comanche'partridge pea a cultivar release from the Drill seeds at 1/4 to 3/4 inch deep at a rate of 10-15 Knox City Plant Materials Center in TX,selected for pounds of Pure live Seed(PLS)per acre. If use as a warm-season legume cover crop in the broadcasting seeds,the rate should be increased and revegetation of critical areas,mined lands,as a seed covered by lightly disking or by cultipacking. wildlife food plant,and as a plant for beautification. Partridge pea can be planted from late winter(March) to late spring(May). Scarification will improve Lark Selection a selected class release from the Jamie germination of seed,but it is not necessary to L.Whitten Plant Materials Center in Coffeeville, establish plantings of partridge pea. Seed should also MS,selected to provide an adapted partridge pea for be inoculated with the correct rhizobial bacteria use in critical area seeding mixtures,wildlife food before planting. Fertilizer should be applied at the and cover,and beautification of roadsides in recommended rate,based on soil samples,at time of Arkansas,Louisiana,Mississippi,Alabama,and planting. western Tennessee(mid-South region). Management Riley Germplasm a source identified release from the Established stands should be disked lightly in the Manhattan Plant Materials Center in Manhattan,KS, spring to expose mineral soil on which the seed can developed to provide an adapted source for use in germinate. Partridge pea usually reseeds but will wildlife habitat improvement,erosion control,and gradually disappear without regular maintenance. recreational area plantings in the Central Plains Light disking to remove weeds,small brush,and old Region. sod is necessary for healthy stands. In areas where prescribed burning is permitted,controlled fire is an Contact your local Natural Resources Conservation excellent method for controlling unwanted Service(formerly Soil Conservation Service)office • • a� USDA ` ! Ir` Plant Guide PARTRIDGE PEA showy partridge pea but is produced by small orange glands at the base of each leaf Ants often seek the Chamaeerista faseieulata nectar and are frequent visitors.The common sulfur butterfly lays its eggs on the leaves,and the larvae (Miehx.) Greene use the leaves as a food source. Plant Symbol =CHFA2 Erosion control:The plant can be used along road Contributed by: USDA ARCS James E. "Bud"Smith banks and stream banks to control erosion. Partridge Plant Materials Center, Knox City, Texas pea most commonly occurs as a pioneer or colonizer of disturbed areas. ni� I Iu Recreation and beautification:The flowers of this plant can be used to beautify areas where wildflowers are planted. The foliage is somewhat sensitive and will partially close when touched.Partridge pea is commonly grown as an ornamental.The bright yellow flowers make it a popular choice for use in native gardens. Ethnobotanic:Cherokee Drug(Sports Medicine), Root medicine used to keep ball players from tiring. Cherokee Drug(Stimulant),Compound infusion given for fainting spells. Seminole Drug (Antiemetic),Cold decoction of plant used for USDA NRCS Knox City Plant Materials Center nausea. Seminole Other(Tools),Plants used as a bed for ripening persimmons. Alternate Names Livestock:Althott K h I ,e jm-rridS pt:af)liaga:is Cassiafasciculata,Michx.,sleeping plant,prairie nutritious, ii can be poisonous and should he partridge pea,showy partridge pea,prairie senna, considered potentially dangerous to cattle. Partridge large-flowered sensitive-pea,dwarf cassia,partridge pea leaves and seeds contain a cathartic substance. pea senna,locust weed,golden cassia This substance is effective either in fresh plant material or in dry hay. Domestic livestock will eat Uses partridge pea leaves. However,if large quantities are Wildlife:The seed is one of the major food items of consumed,the animal may be stressed and die. northern bobwhite and other quail species because it remains in sound condition throughout the winter and Restoration:Partridge pea is considered an excellent early spring. Partridge pea was found to be one of species for planting on disturbed areas for erosion the most important fall and winter foods of bobwhite control and improving soil fertility. It establishes quail in Alabama. Partridge pea seeds are high in rapidly,fixes nitrogen,reseeds,and slowly decreases phosphorus content and protein value,and low in as other species in the seeding mix begin to dominate crude fiber and lignin making digestibility generally the site. Nitrogen fixation is greatest during the high. flowering stage. To help prevent weed establishment Seeds of this legume are also eaten by the greater and and control soil erosion along county roadsides in lesser prairie-chicken,ring-necked pheasant,mallard, Iowa,partridge pea is often included in the seed mix grassland birds,and field mice. Deer can eat it with other£orbs and grasses. without being poisoned(note livestock use). Partridge pea often grows in dense stands,producing Status litter and plant stalks that furnish cover for upland Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State gamebirds,small mammals,small nongame birds, Department of Natural Resources for this plant's and waterfowl. current status(e.g.threatened or endangered species, Partridge pea is considered an important honey plant, state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). often occurring where few other honey plants are found. Nectar is not available in the flowers of United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service Plant Materials<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/intranet/pfs.html> National Plant Data Center<http://npdc.usda.gov> l W 1J 4 NRCS United States Department of Agriculture Plant G u i d e Natural Resources Conservation Service SHEEP FESCUE Wildlife: Sheep fescue provides very little cover for hiding or nesting habitat. Festuca ovina L. Erosion controUreclamation:The primary use of sheep Plant Symbol = FEOV fescue is ground cover.It is ideal for stabilization of disturbed soils because of its dense root system. Its low Contributed By:USDA,NRCS,Idaho and Washington growth form and low maintenance requirements make it Plant Materials Staff and the National Plant Data Center ideal for ground cover purposes. It is commonly used to protect roadsides,airport landing strips,industrial and residential areas,ditch and canal banks,skid trails,clear cuts,ski hills,camp sites and other recreation areas from erosion.It provides excellent cover ` and erosion control in areas between trees rows of j( shelterbelts,windbreaks and tree farms. ! Sheep fescue withstands moderate equipment traffic and requires minimal maintenance. This makes it useful in r vineyards,orchards,and farm equipment yards. 'f Its good drought tolerance combined with strong bunch ff •f I f type root systems and adaptations to a variety of soils make this species ideal for reclamation in areas receiving 4, 12 to 24 inches annual precipitation.This grass can be ' l used in areas where irrigation water is limited to provide ground cover. Weed control: Sheep fescue is an excellent weed control species because it has an extensive and dense bunch e P tYP ' r root system.Once a good stand is established,it excludes the invasion of most weeds. Status Consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this plant's current status such as state noxious status and wetland indicator values. Description Figure 1.Sheep fescue in seriscape garden.D.Ogle,NRCS,ID General:Grass Family(Poaceae).Sheep fescue Festuca ovina L.is an extremely variable cool season grass. It is Alternate names native to Europe,Asia and North America. Often confused with Idaho fescue in the northwestern U.S.and with Arizona fescue in southwestern U.S. In the western United States,sheep fescue is often confused with Arizona fescue in the southwest and Idaho Uses fescue in the northwest.Historically almost all fine Grazing/range/pasture: In rangeland and pastureland leaved,non rhizomatous fescues were identified as F. plantings,sheep fescue is a competitive understory grass ovina.Many of these specimens have been re-identified that controls erosion.Although it is sometimes grazed by as other species(Barkworth 2007).The PLANTS web site sheep, it is seldom utilized by cattle or horses and is not indicates F. ovina has been mis-applied to specimens of considered to be an important forage species. F, brachypyylla Schult ex Schult.&Schult F. ssp brachyphylla and F. brevipila Tracy,(F. trachyphylla Hay: Due to its short dense tufts,it is not a good species (Barkworth 2007)),F trachyphylla, like F. ovina is for hay production. native to Europe while F. brachyphylla ssp. brachyphylla is circumpolar with North American representatives (Barkworth 2007). from about 3,000 to 8,000 ft(915 to 2440 m).It grows on all exposures in a wide variety of soil conditions. It is best adapted to silt loam or sandy loam soils and is occasionally found on loamy sand soils. It also tolerates shallow,dry,gravelly soils.Common habitats are exposed bench lands,hillsides and ridges,parks,meadows, forestlands,and open ponderosa and lodgepole pine stands.It is also tolerant of weakly saline to alkaline and acidic soil conditions. r It has excellent cold tolerance,good drought tolerance, i? and moderate shade tolerance. It is more drought tolerant than Idaho fescue and hard fescue. Sheep fescue is best 1 adapted to 12 inch plus precipitation zones.It is fairly tolerant of fire in autumn,but requires 2 to 3 years to fully recover after burning. It is not tolerant of high water tables or flooding. It is often found in association with big bluegrass,mountain brome,bluebunch wheatgrass, slender wheatgrass,geranium,western yarrow,mountain big sagebrush,antelope bitterbrush and ponderosa pine. Establishment Planting:Sheep fescue seed should be planted with a drill to a depth of 1/4 inch or less.The single species seeding rate is 4 pounds Pure Live Seed(PLS)or about 60 PLS Figure 2. Sheep Fescue Plant Guide. Idaho,1982. per square foot(Ogle et al.,2009). If used as a component of a mix,adjust to percent of mix desired. Sheep fescue is a densely tufted,cool season,dwarf When broadcast planting seed and for harsh critical bunchgrass.Its numerous basal leaves are narrow, planting areas,the seeding rate should be increased to 8 involute,stiff,semi-erect and short,4 to 8 in(10 to 20 pounds PLS or 120 PLS per square foot. Mulching and cm)and less than half the culm length.Plants are short, irrigation during the establishment year are beneficial for 12 in(less than 30 cm),with numerous fine stiff to semi stand establishment. erect stems. The best seeding results are obtained from seeding in very The panicle is narrow,dense,nearly spike-like in early spring on heavy to medium textured soils or in late appearance and protrudes well above the basal leaves on fall on medium to light textured soils. Late summer stiff naked culms.They are about 4 in(10 cm)long with 4 (August-mid September)seedings are not recommended to 5 flowers per spikelet.The seed is tipped with 1/8 to unless irrigation is available. Seedling vigor is good; 1/4 in(3 to 6 mm)awns.The stands are generally slow to develop and seedlings may be slightly unequal glumes persist after seed shatter very hard to find the establishment year. (Cronquist et al., 1977). It should not be planted with aggressive introduced Distribution grasses,but is very compatible with slower developing Sheep fescue,F. ovina,is a cool season perennial grass natives such as bluebunch wheatgrass(Pseudoroegnerio native to Europe(Barkworth 2007.)Within North spicata),thickspike wheatgrass(Elymus lanceolatus ssp. America,sheep fescue can be found in open forests and lanceolatus),streambank wheatgrass(Elymus lanceolatus mountain and foothill slopes from Alaska to North Dakota ssp.psammophilus),big bluegrass(Poa secunda)and and south to Arizona and New Mexico.It has also been needlegrass species(Achnatherum spp.,Hesperostipa introduced to many additional locations in eastern North spp.,Nassella spp.,Stipa spp.,and Ptilogrostis spp.). America. Stands may require weed control measures during For current distribution,consult the Plant Profile page for establishment,but application of broadleaf herbicides this species on the PLANTS Web site. such as 2,4-D should not be made until plants have reached the four to six leaf stage. Mow above seedlings Adaptation when weeds are beginning to bloom to reduce weed seed Sheep fescue occupies diverse habitats. Collections show production. Grasshoppers and other insects may damage altitudinal variation in habitat extending from 1000 to new stands and use of insecticides may be required. Be 13,000 ft(300 to 4,000 m). Although it may be found at sure to read and follow label directions. any elevation between these extremes,it is most prevalent • • ova Management 'MX-86'sheep fescue is a turf variety developed by Sheep fescue"greens up"in March to early April and Jacklin Seed Company. It was released in 1989.MX-86 matures in late June to mid-July. It is a cool season plant; is very short and requires very little maintenance. The therefore it produces most of its growth in the spring and seed is enhanced with endophyte to improve its insect again in the fall,if moisture is available.Growth during resistance.Nativity is unknown. the summer is minimal and dependant on precipitation or irrigation. References Alderson,J.&W.C. Sharp 1994. Grass varieties in the Sheep fescue is a low maintenance plant requiring little United States. Agriculture Handbook No. 170. additional treatment or care.Its primary pests include USDA,SCS,Washington,D.C. grasshoppers.It is resistant to common turf diseases. Barkworth Mary E.,L.K.;Anderton;K.M.Capels;S. Long;and M.B.Piep led.).2007.Manual of Grasses Environmental Concerns for North America.Intermountain Herbarium and Sheep fescue hybridizes with Idaho and western fescue Utah State University Press.Utah State University, resulting in somewhat larger plants.It is long-lived, Logan,Utah. spreads primarily via seed distribution. It is not Cronquist,A.,A.H.Holmgren,N.H.Holmgren,J. L. considered"weedy",but can spread into adjoining Reveal,&P.K.Holmgren 1977. Intermountain vegetative communities under ideal climatic and flora. Vol.6. The New York Botanical Garden. environmental conditions. Columbia University Press,New York,New York Hafenrichter,A.L.,Mullen,L.A.,and R.L.Brown; Seed Production 1968.Grasses and Legumes for Conservation in the Seed production of sheep fescue has been very successful Pacific Northwest and Great basin States.USDA— under cultivated conditions. Row spacing of 24 to 36 SCS.Agr.Handbook 339,69 p. inches are recommended and it should be cultivated and Hitchcock,A.S. 1950.Manual of the Grasses of the maintained in rows. United States.USDA,Washington,DC. Ogle,D.,L. St John,M.Stannard,L.Holzworth. Seed fields are generally most productive for four to five 2009.Grass,grass-like,forb,legume and woody years.Average production of 300 pounds per acre can be species for the Intermountain West.USDA-NRCS. expected under dryland conditions in 16 inch plus rainfall ID-TN 24.Boise,ID areas. Average production of 700 pounds per acre can be Smith,S.,S.Smith,R.Haas and L.Holzworth. 1998. expected under irrigated conditions. Harvesting is best Native Grass Seed production manual.USDA-NRCS, completed by direct combining or swathing in the hard Ducks Unlimited and Manitoba Foage Seed dough stage,followed by combining of the cured Association. windrows. Sheep fescue averages 680,000 seeds/pound USDA,Forest Service 1996.Fire effects information (Smith et al., 1998). system. Version:000413. <http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/>.Rocky Cultivars,Improved and Selected Materials(and area Mountain Research Station,Fire Sciences Laboratory, of origin) Missoula,Montana. Foundation and Registered seed is available through the USDA,NRCS 2010.The PLANTS database. appropriate state Crop Improvement Association or <http://plants.usda.gov>.National Plant Data Center, commercial sources to grow certified seed. Baton Rouge,Louisiana. 'Cover'sheep fescue was released in 1977 by Prepared By Washington Agricultural Research Center,Washington Daniel G. Ogle,USDA,NRCS,Boise,ID State University,Agricultural Experiment Stations of Oregon and Idaho in cooperation with the USDA,NRCS, Mark Stannard, USDA,NRCS,Plant Materials Center, Pullman Plant Materials Center.It originated from Konya, Pullman,WA Turkey(Alderson and Sharp, 1994).The name is to identify it as an excellent cover.It is an aggressive Pamela L. Scheinost, USDA,NRCS,Plant Materials competitor that forms an attractive drought tolerant Center,Pullman,WA erosion and weed control cover.It is more drought tolerant than other fescues including Idaho,red,western Loren St John, USDA,NRCS,Plant Materials Center, and hard fescue. Aberdeen, ID 'Bighorn'sheep fescue is a P V P turf grass release by Turf-Seed Inc. for improved turf performance,a powder blue color and it has a softer texture.Date of release and nativity is unknown. Citation Ogle,D;M.Stannard; P.Scheinost,and L. St John.2010. Plant guide for sheep fescue(Festuca ovina).USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Service,Idaho and Washington Plant Materials Program. Published May,2010 Edited;OlApr2010sj;;OlApr2010pls;05Apr2010ms; 07Apr2010dgo;07Apr2010jab For more information about this and other plants,please contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District at h r):!/Nvv w.nres.usda.govi and visit the PLANTS Web site at httD:Nolants.usda.gov/or the Plant Materials Program Web site httoJ/olant- materials.nres.usd a.go v. PLANTS is not responsible for the content or availability of other Web sites. ', 1� s`, 11.t)1 kL OI'VOR I 1 ID; it lei) I-:NU11 ON FR .�;� NRCS Uivt=_d states Depanmi ntAgriculture Plant F a et Sheet Natural Resources Conservation service COASTAL very well or excessively drained sites,such as gravel pits,dikes,and road bank cuts and fills. PANICGRASS status Panicum amarum Ell. var. Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this plant's amarulum (A.S. Hitchc. & current status(e.g.threatened or endangered species, Chase) P.G. Palmer state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). Plant Symbol =PAAMA2 Description Contributed by: USDA NRCS Plant Materials This grass is deep rooted(+6 feet),robust,long lived where hardy,and grows to heights of 3 to 6 feet. Program This is a U.S.native grass. The stems may be as thick as 1/2 inch,with bluish green leaves from 8 to 20 inches long and 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide. Although coastal panicgrass grows faster than most warm season grasses,it is slower than cool season grasses. Producing short outwardly spreading rhizomes,it forms clumps or bunches. Like most other species in the genus Panicum,coastal panicgrass has a large terminal inflorescence. It is a tightly arranged, densely flowered cluster. Seed dispersal is the primary means of reproduction of this species. There are an average of 350,000 seeds per pound. Adaptation and Distribution Coastal panicgrass naturally occurs from Massachusetts to Florida,west to Texas. Like most plants,coastal panicgrass flourishes on fertile,well drained soils,but will perform well on droughty,very sandy sites. When established on sand dunes it will only survive where other species have initially stabilized the location. It will tolerate moderate USDA NRCS National Plant Materials Center saline overspray,and pH as low as 5.0. It does not Benaville,MD tolerate large deposits of sand.Coastal panicgrass is useful in warm season grass mixtures on sand and gravel pits. There the good seedling vigor helps with Alternate Names initial stand establishment. Inland and north of Panicum amamium A.S.Hitchc.&Chase,Panicum Massachusetts it will winterkill,but not before amarum Ell.ssp.amarulum(A.S.Hitchc.&Chase) helping during the seeding years. Freckmann&Lelong,bitter panicgrass For a current distribution map,please consult the Uses Plant Profile page for this species on the PLANTS Coastal panicgrass has a deep fibrous root system Website. which has made it a top choice for secondary sand dune stabilization in the mid-Atlantic states. Due to Establishment its upright form,this warm-season grass has been Coastal panicgrass can be propagated by seed or recommended for use in developing vegetative wind vegetative divisions. It is the only species known to barriers. Due to its hedges form and winter be successfully established on mid-Atlantic sand persistence,coastal panicgrass is popular for wildlife dunes by direct seeding. It is best to sow from early cover on sandy coastal soils and reclaimed spring,until May. If sands shift after planting, minelands. It is also useful as a primary stabilizer of Plant Materials<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/intraneVpfs.html> National Plant Data Center<http://npdc.usda.gov> covering seed more than 2"deep,emergence will be who require alternative means for comnamicandon oil program obstructed. Depending on soil texture and available information(Braille,large print.aurhorape,etc.)should contact US'DA's TARGET Cemer at 101-720-1600(voice and TDD), moisture,seed should be placed 1 (with increased fines)to 1 1/2(coarse soils)inches deep. Drilling in rows 10 to 20 inches apart,using 6 to 8 pounds of 7b filel complaint m 326417,Whalen write USDA ng, 1 Director,Office P g P of Rights.Roam 316-fV, Whitten Building, 14th and seed per acre results in the best establishment. In Independence Avenue,SW, Washington,DC 20150-9410 or call mixtures with other warm season grasses,3 lb/ac of 202-720-,5964(voice or TDD). USDA is an equal oplorttmtq, coastal panicgrass is sufficient. Inland critical areas providerand employer, should be established using standard broad cast seeding,mulching,and fertilization procedures on Read about Civil Rights at the Natural Resources Convervatio n sand and gravel pits,tracking with a dozer is Service. recommended. Planting trials on field sites have been established utilizing bare-rooted stem divisions and containerized divisions,with mixed results. Successful sites were on protected locations,while failures were located on exposed,unstable sites. Under nursery conditions, most vegetative techniques work well. Management Annual controlled burning often stimulates seed production,recycles nutrients,and suppresses weed growth. At the time of planting 250 pounds per acre of 10-10-10,or the equivalent,should be band applied below the seed. Top or side dressed spring applications of 500 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer or the equivalent per acre,in post establishment years, will promote good plant and seed growth. Cultivars,Improved,and Selected Materials(and area of origin) Only one cultivar is grown for commercial distribution;that is`Atlantic'(Virginia). `Atlantic' was evaluated and selected for release by the Cape May Plant Materials Center in 1981. Foundation seed of this grass is available from the Cape May Plant Materials Center in New Jersey;certified seed is available from commercial nurseries. Seed distribution is the primary means of propagation. Prepared By&Species Coordinator: _ USDA NRCS Plant Materials Program Edited.05Fe62002 JLK;25mey06jsp For more information about this and other plants,please contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District,and visit the PLANTS Web site<htto//olants.usda.eov>or the Plant Materials Program Web site<httod/Plant-Materials nres usda gov> The U.S.Depot anent of.1griculnre(USDA)prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the bases of race.color.national origin,sex reltguni.age.disability,political beliefs.sexual orientation,and marital or fanttlysotnc(Nor all prohibited bases apply to all programs)Persons wtrh drwhiliaec Establishment for Field Production Opportunities to Participate United States Department of Agriculture C oa tal can be produced on NRCS Field Offices,District Employees, _( �_ RCSConservation Natural Resources almost any tiscll-drained, tillable. soil. Spring Partners and Volunteers: We need your help; � Service seedinL; is recommended using conventional row The Cape May PMC serves a nine-state area Cape May Plant Materials Center(PMC) planters, or a no-till drill with ever 4th seed port extending from Massachusetts to North Carolina. taped oft. The plant developmental process used by the Cape May FMC relies heavily on the cooperation In silo- or medium textured soils, plant seed 1i2 of out-conservation partners to locate native plant to I inch deep. In coarse textured soils. place stands: collect materials and ship them to Cape recd up to 2 inches deep. Seed stand Mav: locate suitable plant testing sites: record n rat t anent ,eems best when rows are on 40- plant performance data; and publish new d"_ center,. For men ac,ai(s on establishing scientific findings.Call the Cape May PMC. for • 'Atlantic:' seed produenoll fields, refer to more details about how you can Publication FN-N.JPN1C-0509 Production help' Guidelines for Atlantie'to be posted on our web Tours Available site provided below. Visitors are always welcome at the PMC. The Establishment for Conservation Use center is open Monday through Friday. Please call the PMC to schedule your visit. For more inf +rivation about conservation recom- mendations and establishment, refer to MRCS Publication Critical<l rea 7reutmew Gaidefjor USDA MRCS Plant Materials Center k the Northeast. and TN-NIPMC-O5-10 Comerva_ 1536 Route Nine North Nvu C scs for :Mamie Coastal Panicgrass Cape May Court House NJ 08210 which will be posted soon on our w'ebsite pro- Tele: (609)465-5901 ided btlosa:. Fax: (609)465-9284 Atlantic Locate and Obtain Plant Material The U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)prohibits discrimination in all Coastal Pan icgrass • its programs and activities on the basis of race,color,national origin,age, disability,and where applicable,sex,marital status,familial status,paren- tal status,religion,sexual orientation,genetic information,political beliefs, selects plants best-suited for conservation reprisal,or because all or a pad of an individual's income is derived from practices in the eastern U.S. Coastal Plain area. any public assistance program.(Not all prohibited bases apply to all pro- vat. amarulum grams.)Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for com- The plants are then releaser{ to the commercial munication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) (A.S. Hitchc.& Chase) P.G. Palmer mi'ser'y industry who make breeder and founda- should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and Lion material available to laic public. A list of TOO).To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA,Director,Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. plant and geed vendor. is available tiom the 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TOO). V`r P.%K ol-online at: USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Cape MaV PMC products are http:;/t wtvsv.o,i.nres.usda.gov/plants.html Publication Issued February 2006 helping people help the land through better plants and science Coastal Panicgrass Coastal Systems and Coastal Panicgrass Selection Attributes Americas beautiftil arid diverse co tstlnc attracts In a u i it of 17 selections or the species from native stands. Atlantic' teas IoUnd to have millions oftourists each vear. sand dune e. systerns found along these shores are an inherent more seedlima vigor. uniform characteristics and part of the tourist experience, more resistant to rust. i In addition to supporting an industry vital to the Origin region,these dunes provide habitat for many 'Atlantic' originated from a naturally occurring ;c species of wildlife. During hurricanes and storms, stand located at the Back Bay \k ildlile Refuge sand dunes protect this habitat, our land, property near princess Anne. Vir inia in 1455. Hitchcock 1951 arid, at times, our very lives. Scientific Name: Sand dunes erode by design as they absorb storm Adaptation 1'rrar+cirri tuiararrrmA' r.n. anrar ulurn energies. In the eastern United States `Atlantic' l iuli o, k IV t ,rise 1 P.(;_ Palmer coastal pamcgrass is widely used to stabilize It is adapted to the coastal plain.and the pied dunes that protect our communities. Coastal rnont region from %-lassachusetts to 1 eras, and Alternate Common Names: pancgrass increases the protective values of sand has proven to be winter hardy in areas yvhere the C oastal panicurass, dune sw%hehgrass. dunes that serve and protect the American public average low tentl?eratury is hetweeu --1 Q and 0 and the needs of our diverse wildlife species. degrees F. Description: i oastsl pa tic ui;tss is a tall, rohust, native Plant Selection Process In coastal sand dune systems. 'Atlantic' coastal ,%;0 Pct <t Isl`7t pel-ennr It tllat 5]3i'dads pamcgrass occupies non-Sand-accretion Tones In t�l t :. iiited rhifomes and seed. and the back dune areas PR1(, staffnicinhers tiR('S conducts its plant development activities a}o is a ,i ells and r4,enhh a hunch are yvorl.in� closely with the (".S. Arms (.'ear? of m l.eepinc, vy ith the philosophy of Dr. Franklin J- �' - I `hillited short Crider, first leader of what is now the Plant Engineers on beach replenishment pwiccts to lc d\ awd refine the technique I'M dirccdx secdinL, Materials f toorarn Dr. Crider maintained that of viable n most ease; nature his evoked a plant for '.Atlantic' while installing ( apc' mcrieat� beads n -s on replenishment proic�ts. almost cyery ermvmg condition... Plant Distribution: In dcv+eloping `Atl tniic'. MRCS used the Application and Uses I h.nic31 is Ibund in the ComparntncObservation Evaluation process. sicced st..tea, -Atlantic is only recommended Many populations ofthe same species were . USDA Conscrration Programs Ibt cis from Long Island \Y to Texas. Prior planted side by side in evaluation plots. ♦ Stabilizing wind blown sand [r usinit M% plant matcrial populations were observed and compared to each ♦ Creating new dune systems do ermine !s local �_' - ocher.`fhe population Nvith promising traits and . Stabilizing beach replenishment projects v a;ivc status. - , r-" characteristics was isolated, increased. tested in • Enabling natural succession on critical , multiple environments and released to the areas, gravel mines, mining spoil coal gob commercial nursery industry piles, and many sites with hot-infertile soils �o �a"a N RCS United States Department iation Service Plant Fact Sheet Natural Resources Conservation Service BLACK-EYED SUSAN seed is very small ,000 per pound)and black, about 2 mm long annd d 0.5 0.5 mm in diameter. Rudbeckia hirta L. Plant Symbol =RUHl2 Adaptation and Distribution Black-eyed Susan is naturalized in most of the states Contributed by: USDA NRCS Plant Materials east of Kansas and the bordering areas of Canada. It is adapted throughout the Northeast on soils with a Program drainage classification range from well-drained to somewhat poorly drained. It will perform acceptably on droughty soils during years with average or above TO :44, _ W ' rainfall,but best growth is achieved on sandy,well 'y ,�:`. drained sites. It is winter hardy in areas where low .y'a."`, temperatures are between-30°and-20°F. For a current distribution map,please consult the Plant Profile page for this species on the PLANTS Website. Establishment Black-eyed Susan is easily established with most critical area seeding techniques. Generally 1/2 lb.of USDA NRCS National Plant Matenals Center seed per acre is sufficient in mixes with conservation Beltsville.MD grasses,legumes,and other forbs. Where the intent is to maximize the impact of the forb component, Uses utilize bunchgrasses rather than aggressively Erosion control:Black-eyed Susan is an important spreading grasses such as reed canarygrass or component in critical area treatment plantings along bromegrass. Once established,new seedlings will be with grasses,legumes,and other forbs when used produced from the preceding crop;the stand may along road cuts,hillsides,and other areas subject to perpetuate itself indefinitely. erosion. Management Wildlife:This plant offers protection and food to After establishment,competing perennial vegetation several song and game birds. should be controlled through the use of mechanical or chemical practices. If competing vegetation is not Recreation and beautification:Black-eyed Susan can controlled,one will observe a decrease in the number be used for landscaping and in wildflower gardens. of black-eyed Susan plants. Status Pests and Potential Problems Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State There are no major insect or disease pests of black- Department of Natural Resources for this plant's eyed Susan. Stands can be reduced by powdery current status(e.g.threatened or endangered species, mildew and damping-off organisms. state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). Cultivars,Improved,and Selected Materials(and Description area of origin) Rudbeckia hirta L.,black-eyed Susan,is a biennial 'Golden Jubilee'black-eyed Susan was released by forb about 1 in tall with yellow ray flowers and dark the Big Flats Plant Materials Center in 1985. It is brown spherical centers. After germination,the typical of the species except slightly shorter in height seedling grows into a rosette with oblong leaves. with a longer bloom period. It was not selected for Sometimes flower stalks will appear in the first its flower size or color. 'Golden Jubilee'is the only summer,but typically black-eyed Susan blooms from cultivar of black-eyed Susan that has proven June to September of the second year. After adaptation throughout the Northeast for conservation flowering and seed maturation,the plants die. The Plant Materials<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/intranet/pfs.html> National Plant Data Center<http://npdc.usda.gov> 0 lD use. The original collection area of'Golden Jubilee' was near Manchester,Vermont. Foundation seed is distributed to commercial producers by the Big Flats PMC in Coming,NY. Black-eyed Susan is readily available from commercial sources. Prepared By&Species Coordinator: USDA NRCS Plant Materials Program Edited:05Feb2002 JLK;060809jsp For more information about this and other plants,please contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District,and visit the PLANTS Web site<http://i)lants.usda.gov>or the Plant Materials Program Web site<htto//Plant-Materials.nres.usda.eov> `Ihe U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)prohibits discrimination in all as programs and activities on the basis of race.color,national origin,.sex,religion,age.disability,political belief's,sexual a,ientation,and ma,nal or fiandi,satins.(Not all prohibited bates apply to all programs)Persons with disabilities who require afternative mean fm-communication ofprogram information(Braille,large print,audiotape,etc)should contact USDA's TA ROEI Center at 102-720-2600(voice and TDD). To,ile a complaint ofdinn...ination write USDA,Director.Oice of Civil Rights,Room 326-W, Whitten Budding, 14th and Independence Avenue,SW. Washington.DC 20150-9410 or call 202-720-5964(voice or TDD). USRI is an equal opportunity prw ider and emplaver. Read about Civil Rfehts at the Nanval Resources Canvervtrimr Sew. usDA ,0 MRCS United Slates Department of Agriculture Natural Resourc es Consery ation Sevice Plant G u i d e Saltmeadow cordgrass may play an important role for SALTMEADOW remediating and restoring marshes after oil spills. CO7�T�vn A Saltmeadow cordgrass dominated coastal wetlands are iWlJllt� SS predicted to recover from oil spills without additional Spartina patens (Afton) Muhl. intervention procedures(DeLaune et al.,2003). Plant Symbol = ton Saltmeadow cordgrass also provides food and cover to y, many terrestrial and aquatic species of wildlife including muskrats, nutria, rabbits, ducks, white-footed mouse and meadow vole (Stutzenbaker, 1999; Abuzeineh et al., 2007). In Canada,saltmeadow cordgrass is known to be a larval host of the endangered maritime ringlet butterfly (Sei, 2009). Saltmeadow cordgrass is considered an important forage species to livestock producers along the gulf coast (Stutzenbakey 1999) and is cut and dried for j ; " hay in New England and Newfoundland (Stalter, 2003). This species is the primary component of salt hay, which is utilized in the landscape and vegetable trade industry as weed seed free mulch. Status !., a Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this plant's current status (e.g., threatened or endangered species, state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). Weediness s This plant may become weedy or invasive in some USDA NRCS National Plant Materials Center Beltsville,MD regions or habitats and may displace desirable vegetation if not properly managed. It is considered an invasive plant in Washington and Oregon (Washington Administrative Code, 2005; Oregon Dept. of Agriculture, Contributed by: USDA NRCS Rose Lake Plant Materials 2006). Please consult with your local NRCS Field Office, Center. Cooperative Extension Service office, or state natural resource or agriculture department regarding its status and Alternate Names use. Weed information is also available from the Marshhay cordgrass PLANTS Web site at plants.usda.gov. Uses Description Saltmeadow cordgrass is used for shoreline protection and This warm season, native, perennial grows from 1 to 4 tidal marsh restorations, and is often utilized for levee feet tall, and spreads extensively by long slender stabilization and dune stabilization plantings near coastal rhizomes. Dark green stems emerge from the rhizomes. beaches and on barrier islands. It is an important species The rolled leaf blades are typically 1/2 to 1 foot long,and for dissipating wave energy in low topography relief 0.1 to 0.2 inches wide. Leaf blades are shiny, dark green coastlines (Stallins, 2002). Saltmeadow cordgrass is an on the upper surface and rough with prominent veins on effective stabilizer used on interior mud flats, dredge fill the lower surface. Leaves are drooping and wiry in sites, and other areas of loose and unconsolidated soils appearance. From late June to October an inflorescence associated with marsh restoration (Burger and Shisler, emerges at the end of the stem,which is composed oft to 1983). However, saltmeadow cordgrass colonies can be 10 two-inch-long spikelets. The numerous florets are 0.3 harried and killed by sand accumulation of 3 feet or more to 0.4 inches long and arranged in an overlapping scale- (Courtemanche et al., 1999). Saltmeadow cordgrass has like fashion on each spikelet. The flowers are wind been observed to inhibit the spread of aggressive pollinated and self-sterile (Barkworth, 2003; Gould, rhizomatous species. Encroachment of Phragmites 1975) australis was blocked by saltmeadow cordgrass in restored marshes in New Jersey (Wang et al., 2006). Distribution: area and how to use it safely. Always read label and Saltmarsh cordgrass has been observed from the Atlantic safety instructions for each control method. shorelines in Newfoundland, Canada to the coastlines of Florida and Texas and as far south as Quintana Roo in Seeds and Plant Production Mexico (Stalter, 1993; Gould, 1975; Sauer, 1967). Saltmeadow cordgrass is commonly propagated Saltmarsh cordgrass has also been observed along Lake vegetatively. It has little ability to spread through seed Huron in Michigan (Voss, 1972). It also occurs in production and the seedlings have low vigor. In nursery Oregon and Washington where it is considered invasive. rows, plants of saltmeadow cordgrass should be spaced 6 For current distribution, please consult the Plant Profile to 12 inches apart. Under ideal nursery conditions, each page for this species on the PLANTS Web site. planting unit should be able to yield up to 50 stems in a single growing season. Effective weed control is essential Adaptation to producing quality plants. Saltmeadow cordgrass is commonly found growing in saline to brackish marshes, sandy beaches and low dunes, tidal flats and marsh ridges. It can inhabit foredunes and Cultivars,Improved,and Selected Materials(and area primary dunes, and can survive in saturated soil of origin) conditions (Stalter, 1974; Stalter and Lamont, 1997; van Saltmeadow cordgrass is easily found in nurseries,garden der Valk, 1975). This grass is adapted to a wide range of stores and other plant dealers and distributors. There are soils from coarse sands to silty clay sediments with a pH several named cultivars available on the commercial range of 4.5 to 7.1 (Martin, 1959). Saltmeadow market. In 1986, `Avalon' (New Jersey) saltmeadow cordgrass will tolerate irregular inundations with 0 to 35 cordgrass was released for use in the coastal area north of parts per thousand salinity and the concentration required the Carolinas by the Cape May Plant Material Center for 50% above ground tissue death is about 65 parts per (PMC), in Cape May Court House, New Jersey. Soon thousand (Hester et al., 2005). Leaf blades have a thick after, 'Flageo' (North Carolina) was released by the cuticle and usually are involute when fully developed Americus,Georgia and Brooksville,Florida PMCs for use which helps protect the plant from salt spray injury on southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts. `Sharp' (Louisiana) (Oosting, 1945). was released in 1994 by the Florida and Georgia PMCs for coastal back dune stabilization in the southern Atlantic Establishment and Gulf coast counties from Florida to Texas. It is also Saltmeadow cordgrass is usually established by vegetative suited for use in inland areas from southern Georgia to means. Depending on the energy affecting the planting southern Arkansas to stabilize shorelines, gullies, road site, either containerized (high impact sites) or bare root banks, mine spoils, saline oil seep areas, and for nutrient (mild impact sites) plants can be utilized. Bare root reclamation in agricultural and municipal waste water material should contain 3 to 5 stems perplanting unit, irrigated fields. In 2003, 'Gulf Coast' marshhay while containers should have at least 5 to 8 healthy stems. cordgrass was released from the Golden Meadow PMC Bare root plugs are generally limited to planting sites that near Galliano, Louisiana for marsh restoration, shoreline are exposed to little or no wave energy. Since most marsh and levee stabilization, stabilizing dredge fill sites, and sites are irregular and difficult to.access, hand planting is restoration of coastal beaches and dunes. 'Gulf Coast' is normally employed, using spades, dibbles, or planting found to be adapted to the coastal areas of Louisiana, bars. If site conditions are right, planting can be carried Mississippi,and Texas. out with a mechanical, tractor drawn transplanter. Plant spacing should be between 18 and 36 inches; up to 2 feet References of lateral spread can be expected annually (Craig, 1991; Abuzeineh, A. A., R. D. Owen, N. E. McIntyre, C. W. USDA,2007). Dick, R. E. Strauss, and T. Holsomback. 2007. Response of marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris) to Pests and Potential Problems inundation of habitat. Southwestern Naturalist The toxic ascomycete ergot (Claviceps purpurea) has 52(1):75-78. been observed to parasitize the ovaries of saltmeadow Barkworth, M. E. 2003. Spartina Schreb. In: cordgrass. The infection can be transferred to other grass Barkworth, M. E., K. M. Capels, S. Long, and M. B. species including big cordgrass (Spartina cynosuroides) Piep eds. Magnoliophyta: Commelinidae (in Part): and smooth cordgrass (Spartina alternii fora) (Eleuterius Poaceae, Part 2, Flora of North America North of and Meyers, 1974). Mexico, Volume 25. New York: Oxford University Press. 240—250. Environmental Concerns Burger, J. and J. Shisler. 1983. Succession and None at this time. productivity on perturbed and natural Spartina salt- marsh areas in New Jersey. Estuaries 6(1)50-56. Control Courtemanche Jr, R. P., M. W. Hester, and 1. A. Please contact your local agricultural extension specialist Mendelssohn. 1999. Recovery of a Louisiana marsh or county weed specialist to learn what works best in your • 0 &P plant community following extensive hurricane-induced Stutzenbaker,D.D. 1999. Aquatic and Wetland Plants in overwash. Journal of Coastal Research 15(4):872-883. the Western Gulf Coast. Austin, Texas: University of Craig, R. M. 1991. Plants for coastal dunes of the Gulf Texas Press. 465 pp. and South Atlantic Coasts and Puerto Rico. USDA- USDA. 2007. Planting Guide for Establishing Coastal Natural Resources Conservation Service. Agriculture Vegetation on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. USDA- information Bulletin 460. 41pp. Natural Resources Conservation Service Jamie L. DeLaune,R.D.,S.R.Pezeshki,A. Jugsujinda,and C. W. Whitten Plant Materials Center, Coffeeville, Lindau. 2003. Sensitivity of US Gulf of Mexico Mississippi. 38pp. coastal marsh vegetation to crude oil: comparison of van der Valk.A. G. 1975. The floristic composition and greenhouse and field responses. Aquatic Ecology structure of foredune plant communities of Cape 37(4):351-360. Hatteras National Seashore. Chesapeake Science Elemerius, L. N. and S. P. Meyers. 1974. Claviceps 16(2):115-126. purpurea on Spartina in coastal marshes. Mycologia Voss, E. G. 1972. Michigan Flora - A Guide to the 66(6):978-986. Identification and Occurrence of Native and Gould, F. W. 1975. The Grasses of Texas. College Naturalized Seed-Plants of the State. Bloomfield Hills, Station,Texas. Texas A&M University Press. 653 pp. Michigan: Cranbrook Institute of Science and Hester, M. W., E. A. Spalding, and D. D. Franze. 2005. University of Michigan Herbarium. 488pp. Biological resources of the Louisiana coast: Part 1. An Wang, J., D. M. Seliskar, J. L. Gallagher, and M. T. overview of coastal plant communities of the Louisiana League. 2006. Blocking Phragmites australis Gulf shoreline. Journal of Coastal Research Special reinvasion of restored marshes using plants selected Issue No.44:134-145. from wild populations and tissue culture. Wetlands Martin, W. E. 1959. The vegetation of Island Beach Ecology and Management 14(6):539-547. State Park. Ecological Monographs 29(1):2-46. Washington Administrative Code. 2005. State noxious Oosting,H. J. 1945. Tolerance to salt spray of plants of weed list and schedule of monetary penalties, Chapter coastal dunes. Ecology 26(1):85-89. 16-750. Oregon Department of Agriculture. 2006. Noxious weed http://apps.leg.wa.govfWAC/default.aspx?cite=16-750 . policy and classification system. State of Washington. Verified 25 February,2013. http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/PLANT/WEEDS/Pages/li sts.aspx. Oregon Department of Agriculture. Verified Prepared By: USDA Rose Lake Plant Materials Center. 25 February,2013. East Lansing,Michigan. Sauer, J. 1967. Geographic reconnaissance of seashore vegetation along the Mexican Gulf Coast. Baton Citation Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press. Leif, J. 2013. Plant Guide for saltmeadow cordgrass 59pp. (Spartina patens). USDA-Natural Resources Sei, M. 2009. Flight and oviposition behavior of the Conservation Service, Rose Lake Plant Materials Center. adult maritime ringlet (Coenonympha nipisiquit East Lansing,Michigan 48823 McDunnough) females in response to microhabitat. Journal of Insect Behavior 22(2): 87-100. Published March,2013. Stallins, J. A. 2002. Dune plant species diversity and function in two barrier island biogeomorphic systems. For more information about this and other plants, please Plant Ecology 165:183-196. contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation Stalter, R. 1974. Vegetation in coastal dunes in South District at htto://www.nres.usda.gov/ and visit the Carolina. Castanea 39(1):95-103. PLANTS Web site at htty://olants.usda.eov/ or the Plant Stalter, R. 1993. Barrier Island Botany. The Materials Program Web site httu://olant- Southeastern United States. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. materials.nres.usda.eov. Brown. 164pp. Stalter, R. 2003. Barrier Island Botany - A Guide to PLANTS is not responsible for the content or availability Barrier Island Plants from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to of other Web sites. Assateague Island, Virginia. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: Eastern National. 72pp. Stalter, R. and E. E. Lamont. 1997. Flora of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island to Virginia. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 124(1):71-88. t *€}a $`* 0! I.Q1"AL 0111101111 M"ft' I'RO),II)1 14 kNDFMNi}t ?'.tl Establishment for Field Production Opportunities to Participate United States Department of Agriculture Saltnletadox cordgrass production liclds are MRCS Field Offices, District 1'mployces, Natural Resources established with vegetative divisions. Plantings partners and Volunteers: Vie need your help! Conservation Service units should consist of about 10-15 stems when using transplanter so that the rubber boot can The Cape May PMC serves a nine-state area Cape May Plant Materials Center(PMC) hold the material. Installation can be extending from Massachusetts to North Carolina. accomplished by the use of a vegetable The plant developmental process used by the transplanter. The leaves and roots are trimmed Cape May PMC relies heavily on the cooperation to lengths that meet the needs of the transplanter. of our conservation partners to locate native plant stands: collect materials and ship them to Cape For more details on establishing production May; locate suitable plant testing sites; record fields. refer to Publication TN-N.T11MC-05-1 I, plant performance data; and publish new Pro&wlion Guidelines flu Avalon'. soon to be scientific findings. Call the Cape May PMC. for posted on our web.site provided below. more details about how you can help. . Establishment for Conservation Use y Tours Available r Sa€ meat.,% <ordgrass is primarih used in estu- ary restoration and sand dune stabilization. Ma- Visitors are always welcome at the PMC. The ; , terials are planted on 18" centers. center is ripen Monday through Friday. Please call the PMC to schedule your visit. for ink)rmation about establishing saltmeadow co derass in e;trtaries, refer to Publication USDA NRC.'S Plant Materials Center i n-' (PM{'-t3t-I2 t`n s'i—vaiion tses for Icalon'Solrmeadow Cordvra"soon to be ]536 Route Nine North Cape May Court house NJ 0821(} �. prxretR oil our vkebsil'a pro� ided below, .t'Ffe: (609)465-5901 'Avalon' s Locate and Obtain Plant Material Fax: (609)465-9284 AValon 1 tic, Cape May PMC propagates, tests and The U.S. Department of Agriculture(USDA)prohibits discrimination in all Saltmeadow eo rdgrass its programs and activities on the basis of race,color,national origin,age, selects plants best—suited for conservation disability,and where applicable,sex,marital status,familial status,paren- practices In the eastern U.S. Coastal Plain area. tal status,religion,sexual orientation,genetic information,political beliefs, reprisal,or because all or a part of an Individual's Income Is derived from Spartina patens (Ait.) Muhl. The plants are then released YO the commercial any public assistance program.(Not all prohibited bases apply to all pro- nilrsery industry who make breeder and.founda- grams.)Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for com- tion material available to the public. A list of munication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) plant and seed vendors is available from the should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).To file a complaint of discrimination write to USDA,Director,Office 1'MC or online at: of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. Cape May PMC products are 7 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). S http:!lwww.nj.uecs.usda.govlplants.html Jielping people help thUSDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. through better plants and science Publication Issued February 2006 Saltmeadow cordgrass Coastal Systems and Saltmeadow Selection Attributes Cordgrass 'Avalon was observed to have a superior and r Healthy'estuaries are critical for much of our denser rooting a system. This naturally evolved ocean life. Estuaries provide habitat for most of trait enabled this genotype to provide better site our nation's commercial fish catch. Commercial stabilization on high energy locations. and recreational fishing, boating and tourism provide millions of.jobs. Fishing alone generates Origin over S 100 billion annually into the U.S. economy. Estuary and shoreline ecosystems provide This material originated from naturally immeasurable benefits to the American way of occurring salt marsh stands located near the Hirehcock/95/ life Borough of.Avalon, in Cape May County. Ncvv Scientific Name: Jersey. 'Avalon' was released as a cultivar in • \it.i M11111. The Natural Resources Conservation Service is 1987 to the commercial nursery market. proud to have developed 'Avalon' saltmeadow Alternate Common Names: cordgrass. 'Avalon' satnicadow cordgrass Adaptation Sa(tnieadow eordgrasa developed at the Cape May PMC restores estuary ecosystems,protects coastal sand dune habitat and Salttneadow cordgrass is adapted to both the Description: can be used to revegatate areas altered by human secondary and back dune locations as well as Saluneadm.v cordgrass is a rhizomatous. activity. the tidal marsh estuary. 'Avalon" is perennial warm season grass that grows to recommended for estuary application. 0.75 in tall. It form, dense vegetative colonies Plant Selection Process Application and Uses that occur b�hvoen the high tine line and ♦ Restoring estuarine and marsh habi tat higher mash elevations. The rolled leaf blades NRCS conducts its plant development activities are typical Iv 6" to 1_' long and 0.1 to 0? P p • Creating new sand dune systems in keeping with the philosophy of Ur. Franklin J. ♦ Protecting beach replenishment prgjects inches wide. Leaves are drooping and wiry in Crider, first leader of what is now the Plant • Limited application on critical areas appearance, From late June to October an Materials Program. Dr. Crider maintained that • inflorescence emerges at the end of the stem "in most cases, nature has evolved a plant for %v hich is composad of 2 -10 inch long almost every growing condition." �pikelets, Plant Distribution: In developing 'Avalon' saltmeadow cordgrass 1 hough saltmeadow cordgrass is found in NRCS used the Comparative Observation rnany states_ Avalon' is only recommended Evaluation process. Many populations of the for u;c from ilassachusetts to North Carolina. same species were planted side by side in Prior to using any plant Cstirs evaluation plots. Populations were observed and material determine its local compared to each other. The population with invasive status. promising traits and characteristics was isolated, increased, tested in multiple environments and -- released to the commercial nursery industry. • • USDA MRCS -- Cape May Plant Materials Center COASTAL Description BLUESTEM Coastal bluestem(Schizachyriumscoparium var. littoralis)occurs almost exclusively along the Schizachyrium scoparium coastal strip from southern New England to var. littorale (Michx.) Nash Texas. It isashort (1-2 foot)bunch grass with coarse blue-green stems and basal leaves which plant symbol = SCSC often appear purplish.Coastal bluestem is very similar to the inland little bluestem but can be Contributed by: Cape May Plant Materials distinguished by the bent stems at the base, Center whereas little bluestem stems are erect.Leaves are smooth,but frequently are covered with hair at the base next to the sheath. Leaves tend to fold with maturity. Seed head clusters are about three inches long and consist of a number of short,silvery hairs(awns)when the seeds are ripe.In the late summer to early fall a low sun slanting across the seed heads of this grass give the plant a frosty appearance. As a warm season grass, it begins growth in late spring and continues through the hot summer period until the first killing frost.The entire plant has a reddish cast after frost.Ragged brownish-tan stems often persist through the winter. Known distribution Uses Dune Stabilization:Coastal bluestem is useful I-ANTS for adding plant diversity to frontal back dune and secondary dune systems.It is especially well-suited for stabilizing back dune"blow-out" areas. Wildlife:This plant provides cover for ground birds and small mammals. Landscaping: With its blue-green leaves during the growing season and attractive rusty color O Alaska with white fluffy seedheads in the fall,coastal O MaaaA bluestem planting is useful as an omamental lantin in 0 Puerto Pico Suitt Virgin Islands coastal landscapes. Status Adaptation Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this Coastal bluestem is very well adapted to dry, plant's current status(e.g.threatened or well to excessively drained, infertile secondary endangered species,state noxious status,and dunes.It does not tolerate large amounts sand accretion.This grass has excellent drought wetland indicator values). tolerance once established,some salt spray �1a tolerance and poor flood tolerance. It grows preferentially on sites with pH 7.0 and slightly higher. Establishment Seeding methods for this species have not been developed for backdune stabilization.Chopping stems with mature seed attached into the sand may result in some natural recruitment. However,the most reliable method of establishment is planting plugs of this species on a 2-3 foot spacing between rows of beachgrass. A soluble fertilizer such as 10-10-10 applied at the same rate as for American beachgrass(200- 400 lbs./ac.)will be beneficial for stand establishment of the coastal bluestem. Management No special management requirements have been developed. Pests and Potential Problems There are no serious pests of coastal bluestem. Cultivars,Improved, and Selected Materials(and area of origin) A Mid-Atlantic ecotype of coastal bluestem is currently under development by the Cape May Plant Materials Center. Prepared By&Species Coordinator: Christopher F Miller, Regional Plant Materials Specialist-Somerset, NJ "„ ��a� 4 MRCS United Rts Department ry of Agpe Natural Service Plant G u i d e COMMON EVENING_ pounded roots A hot poultice made from the lT pounded roots was applied externally to treat piles PRIMROSE and boils. A poultice made from the entire plant was used to treat bruises. The roots were chewed and Oenothera biennis L. rubbed onto the muscles to improve strength. The Plant Symbol =OEBI plant was used to treat pain associated with Y menstruation as well as bowel pain. Handfuls of people still use the plant today,medicinally and for Contributed by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data food. Center Other:Common evening-primrose is commercially cultivated in over 15 countries for its oil which contains the essential fatty acids,linoleic acid and gamma linolenic acid(Kemper 1999). When the seedpods ripen,the tall stalks can be cut and used as interesting additions to dried arrangements. Wildlife:Hummingbirds visit the flowers to obtain nectar and insects to eat. The seed capsules provide food for many other birds during the winter months. It is thought that the plants are pollinated by night- visiting hawk moths,which feed on their nectar. Japanese Beetles prefer the leaves of common evening-primrose to those of other garden plants. Status Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this plant's current status(e.g.threatened or endangered species, state noxious status,and wetland indicator values). Weediness This plant may become weedy or invasive in some regions or habitats and may displace desirable vegetation if not properly managed. Please consult with your local NRCS Field Office,Cooperative ®Williams_Justice @ PLANTS Extension Service office,or state natural resource or agricultural department regarding its status and use. Weed information is also available from the Alternate Names PLANTS. Weedy evening-primrose,German rampion,hog weed,King's cure-all,fever-plant Description General:Evening Primrose Family(Onagraceae). Uses Oenot/rera biennis is a biennial,herbaceous forb. Ethnobotanic:The Cherokee,Iroquois,Ojibwas,and The family is so-named because the flowers are Potawatomi were among several Native American partially to fully closed during the day and open in tribes that used common evening-primrose for both the evening. The bright yellow to gold corolla is 2-5 food and for medicinal purposes. The roots were cm wide,with four petals. The fragrant flowers boiled and eaten like potatoes. The young leaves usually last only one to two days.The erect stem, were cooked and served as greens. The shoots were which sometimes branches near the top,can be eaten raw. A tea was made from the plant and used covered with hairs. The plant grows from 3-25 dm as a dietary aid or stimulant to treat laziness and tall. Basal leaves,which form a rosette,are from 10- Plant Materials<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page<http://plant-materials.nres.usda.gov/intranetlpfs.html> National Plant Data Center<http://npdc.usda.gov> 30 cm long. The stem has alternate,lanceolate- Banks,W.H. 1953. Ethnobotany of the Cherokee shaped leaves,2.5-15 em long,that are shallowly Indians.Master of Science Thesis,University of toothed and wavey at the edges. The leaves are Tennessee,Tennessee. 216 pp. usually hairy. The plant flowers can from June through October. Borchers,A.T.,C.L.Keen,J.S. Stern&M.E. Gershwin 2000. Inflammation and Native American Distribution:For current distribution,please consult Medicine: the role of botanicals. American Journal the Plant Profile page for this species on the of Clinical Nutrition 72:339-347. PLANTS Web site. Coffey,T. 1993. The history&folklore of North Adaptation American wildflowers. Houghton Mifflin,Boston, Common evening-primrose grows in dry open fields, Massachusetts. 356 pp. along roadsides,railroad embankments,waste areas Chapman,A.W. 1883. Flora of the southern United and in open woods. States:Flowering Plants and Ferns. Second Edition. J.Wilson and Son,Cambridge,Massachusetts. 698 Establishment pp. These plants do best in well-drained soils in full sun. They can be easily grown from seed. The seeds are Colima,W.2000. The New England Wild Flower ripe when the seed capsule begins to split open, Society guide to growing and propagating usually in October. To insure even planting,mix the wildflowers in the United States and Canada. seeds with a small amount of sand prior to sowing. Houghton Mifflin Company,New York,New York. The seeds usually germinate within four weeks. 322 pp. Thereafter,the plants will generally self-sow. Please use care when cultivating this plant as it has become Duncan,W.H.&L.E.Foote 1975. Wildflowers of invasive in many parts of the world. the Southeastern United States. University of Georgia Press,Athens,Georgia. 296 pp. Control Please contact your local agricultural extension Hamel,P.B.&M.U.Chiltoskey 1975. Cherokee specialist or county weed specialist to learn what plants and their uses:A 400 year history. Herald works best in your area and how to use it safely. Publishing Company,Sylva,North Carolina. 65 pp. Always read label and safety instructions for each control method.Trade names and control measures Kemper,K.J.,MD,MPH 1999. The Longwood appear in this document only to provide specific Herbal Taskforce and the Center for Holistic information. USDA,NRCS does not guarantee or Pediatric Education and Research. Evening warranty the products and control methods named, primrose(Oenethera biennis). and other products may be equally effective. http://www.mcp.edu/herbal/epo/epo.pdf (13 June 2001). Cultivars,Improved,and Selected Materials(and area of origin) Martin,A.C.,H.S.Zim&A.L.Nelson 1951 These plants are readily available from commercial American wildlife and plants:A guide to wildlife food sources. Contact your local Natural Resources habits.Dover Publications,New York,New York. Conservation Service(formerly Soil Conservation 500 pp. Service)office for more information. Look in the phone book under"United States Government." The Moerman,D.E. 1998 Native American ethnobotany. Natural Resources Conservation Service will be Timber Press,Portland,Oregon. 927 pp. listed under the subheading"Department of Agriculture." Phillips,H.R. 1985. Growing andpropagatingwild flowers. University of North Carolina Press,Chapel References Hill,North Carolina. 331 pp. Bailey,L.H.&E.Z.Bailey 1976. Hortus Third:A concise dictionary ofplants cultivated in the United Small,J.K. 1933. Manual of Southeasiernflora. .States and Canada. Simon and Schuster Macmillan University of North Carolina Press,Chapel Hill, Co.,New York,New York. 1290 pp. North Carolina. 1554 pp. Steffek,E.F. 1983. The new wildflowers and how to grow them. Timber Press,Portland,Oregon. 186 pp. • • o Taylor,K.S.and S.F.Hamblin 1963. Handbook of wildflower cultivation. The Macmillan Company, New York,New York. 307 pp. Prepared By: Diana L./mmel Formerly USDA,NRCS,National Plant Data Center, c/o Environmental Horticulture Department, University of California,Davis,California Species Coordinator M Kai Anderson USDA,NRCS,National Plant Data Center,c/o Plant Sciences Department,University of California, Davis,California Edited:21Junc2001 jsp;29may03 ahv;060802 jsp For more information about this and other plants,please contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District,and visit the PLANTS Web site<httm://olants.usda.eov>or the Plant Materials Program Web site<htto://Plant-Materials.nres.usda.eov> The US Department ofAgriculaire(LtSDA)prohibits discrimination in all its programs andactivities on the basis of race,color,morainal origin,sex,religion,age,disabilim political beliefs,sexual orientation,and marital or family.status.(Not all prohibited bases appty to all programs.)Persons with disabilities who require alternative means f r communication(y program information(Braille,large print,audiotape,etc.)sho ld contact USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600(voice and 7DD). To file a complaint ofdiscrimination unite USDA,Director,OJJice of Civil Rights,Room 326-W. Whalen Building,141h and Independence Avenue,Str, Washington,DC 20250-9410 or call 202-720-5964(voice o 77)7J). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Read about Civil Ri fits at the Natural Resources Convervation Service. Cape May Plant Materials Center United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service Plant Materials Program Planting Guide Proudly Serving the Conservation Needs of the U.S.Mid-Atlantic Region from Massachusetts to North Carolina. MONARCH GERMPLASM SEASIDE GOLDENROD (Solidago sempervirens) Primary Use: Dune Restoration Secondary Use: Wildlife Habitat NRCS Conservation Practices: WHIP, dune restoration, wildlife habitat, and shoreline erosion control Monarch Germplasm seaside goldenrod is a tested class release for use in dune restoration and wildlife habitat in the coastal plain region of the a U.S. from Massachusetts to North Carolina. Monarch Germplasm was assembled from collections throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. These collections were placed in a Latin Square crossing block in the field at °�', " the Plant Materials Center. The seed produced from this composite P � ' crossing block is broad-based genetic material suitable for dune t k planting and use throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. a Description of the Species Seaside goldenrod is a perennial forb typically three to five feet tall with dark green fleshy leaves produce abundantly along the entire length of the stem. The basal leaves are up to eight inches long and 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches wide tapering to less than one inch in length near the top of the stem. Stems arise from short, stocky rhizomes. In late February and early March, red leaves poke through the dune sand surface and soon become dark green. From late August to early October, the bright yellow flowers provide an attractive contrast to the lush, thick green vegetation. Winter identification is usually made by the bleached skeleton of woody-like stalk and dried flower parts. Goldenrod is insect pollinated, but is often blamed for inducing hay fever and conditions when the wind-pollinated ragweed is most likely the culprit. Adaptation Seaside goldenrod is a native, perennial forb well adapted to the backside of primary dunes, low secondary dunes and edges of salt marshes. The species is known to occur from Maine, south to Florida and west to Indiana and Texas. The area of adaptation of Monarch Germplasm has not been fully tested. Successful plantings have been made along the Atlantic coast from Cape Cod, MA to North Carolina. Because Monarch Germplasm is a composite • • �19� Anticipated Area of Adaptation of collections from the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England states it should perform well throughout this region. Establishment Presently, the only developed method of propagation is by root stalk or propagule division. Transplants should be made in late winter to early spring. Seeding has potential, but the technique has not been fully developed. Management Seaside goldenrod requires little maintenance. Periodic fertilization of the dunes will help maintain vigor of the vegetation. American beachgrass growing in association with goldenrod will show signs of decline when fertilization is needed long before the goldenrod shows decreased vigor. In fact, seaside goldenrod often volunteers in declining or dead stands of American beachgrass(Ammophila breveligulata). Availability Foundation seed of Monarch Germplasm seaside goldenrod is available from the USDA-NRCS, Cape May Plant Materials Center, 1536 Route 9 N., Cape May Courthouse, NJ 08210, Tele: (609) 465-5901, Fax: (609) 465-9284. For more information about this and other conservation plants,contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District. Visit the Plant Materials Program at http:// Plant-Materials.nres.usda.l;ov January, 1999 USDA ��/""' Th United States Department ofAynculture(USDA)prohibits discrimination m all its program on the basis of race.color,national origin.be der,religion, ei {('u aye dsabil o,,political beliefs sexual orientation,and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication ofprogram information(Braille,large Pont,audmtapa,etc.)should contact USDA's TARGET Center at _,. ._,;_,(202)720-2600(voice and Too). To file a complaint ofdiscrnnination,write the USDA,Director,Office of Civil Rights,Room 326W,Wlimen Building 14"and Independence Avenue,SW,Washington.D.C.,20250-9410 or call(202)720-5964(voice or TDD)_ USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer_ Developing conservation technologies and products for over 30 years... and still growing!! �C F` COUNTY OF SUFFOLK • I RECEIVED V FEB 11 2014 BOARD OF APPEALS Steven Bellone \G� SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE Department of Economic Development and Planning Joanne Minieri Division of Planning Deputy County Executive and Commissioner and Environment January 8, 2014 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Attn: Leslie Weisman Dear Ms. Weisman: Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A14-14 thru A 14-25 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impacts. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or disapproval. Applicant Municipal File Number Curis, George 6722 Schlessinger, Dennis and Maryann 6724 Fordham House LLC 6725 Amabile, Bob 6726 Schafter,Joseph& Cynthia 6727 Scofield,Frederick C. Jr. 6728 Higgins,Patrick L. 6730 Very truly yours, Sarah Lansdale Director of Planning '. �=: � Theodore R. Klein Senior Planner TRK/cd H.LEE DENNISON BLDG ■ 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HWY,4th FI ■ P.O.BOX 6100 ■ HAUPPAUGE,NY 117880099 ■(631)853.5191 IN _1:r64a& FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAR 14 2014 SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: October 24, 2013 AMENDED: November 8, 2013 AMENDED: January 6,2014 AMENDED: March 14, 2014 TO: East End Pool King (Amabile) PO Box 369 Peconic, NY 11958 Please take notice that your application dated October 15,2013 For permit for an addition to an existing single family dwelling(raised patio with in-ground swimming pool)at Location of property 1365 Aquaview Avenue, East Marion,NY County Tax Map No. 1000—Section 22 Block 2 Lot 1 Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The construction,on this conforming 43,168 square foot parcel in the R-40 District,is not permitted pursuant to Article IV, Section 280-18,which states; "No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the Low- Density R-40 District unless the same conforms to the requirements of the Bulk Schedule and of the Parking Schedule with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein full." Pursuant to bulk schedule,a minimum single side yard setback of 15 feet is required and a maximum lot coverage of 20 percent is allowed.The proposed addition notes a single side yard setback of 10 feet and a total lot coverage of 31.2 percent. Furthermore,the proposed construction is not permitted pursuant to Article XXII Section 280-116 which states: "All buildings located on lots adiacent to sounds and upon which there exists a bluff or bank landward of the shore or beach shall be set back not fewer than one hundred(100)feet from the top of such bluff or bank." The proposed construction notes a setback of+/- 67 feet from the top of the bluff. This Notice of Disapproval was amended on November 8 2013 to correct an error and further amended on January 6 201 address chap e e to the application, and on March 14 2014 to address changes to the plan and lot coverage ssues. l Authorize Signatur Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. Cc: File, ZBA FORM NO. 3 (0� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Aftft BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD, N.Y. r NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: October 24, 2013 AMENDED: November 8, 2013 AMENDED: January 6, 2014 TO: East End Pool King(Amabile) PO Box 369 Peconic, NY 11958 Please take notice that your application dated October 15, 2013 For permit for an addition to an existing single family dwelling(raised patio with in-around swimming oa at Location of property 1365 Aquaview Avenue, East Marion,NY County Tax Map No. 1000—Section 22 Block 2 Lot I Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds: The construction, on this conforming 43,168 square foot parcel in the R-40 District, is not permitted pursuant to Article IV, Section 280-18,which states: "No building or premises shall be used and no building or part thereof shall be erected or altered in the Low-Density R40 District unless the same conforms to the requirements of the Bulk Schedule and of the Parking Schedule with the same force and effect as if such regulations were set forth herein full." Pursuant to bulk schedule, a minimum single side yard setback of 15 feet is required.The proposed addition notes a single side yard setback of 5 feet. Furthermore, the proposed construction is not permitted pursuant to Article XXII Section 280-116 which states; "All buildings located on lots adjacent to sounds and upon which there exists a bluff or bank landward of the shore or beach shall be set back not fewer than one hundred(100) feet from the top of such bluff or bank." The proposed construction notes a setback of+/- 67 feet from the top of the bluff. This Notice of Disapproval was amended on November 8 2013, to correct an error and further amended on J e 01 ddress changes made to the application. P Authorized Signature Note to Applicant: Any change or deviation to the above referenced application may require further review by the Southold Town Building Department. Cc: File, ZBA BUILDING DEPARTMENT BUILDIN ` TOWN HALL DECEIVED Cr I MIT APPLICATION CHECKLIS' KNOLADo you have or need the following, before applying #1071 (JAN 1 4 I w 1 Board ofHealth 0� 3 sets ofBpilding Plans TEL: 765-1802 BOARD OF APPEALS Survey PERMIT NO. Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Examined 20 Trustees Contact: Approved ,20_ Mail to: EAS i YPjt. 1200.. V"ic, Disapproved a/c_ �p AP Phone: (n31- -73q -7(too 9 Butldin 2013 1 5 OCT D RIDG. OFPT, APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT — TMN N sUT;10:D y Date �_-- .I� , 20 13 INSTRUCTIONS a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application,the Building Inspector will 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 a Certificate of Occupancy is issued by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or RegullLtions, for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations,and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspection!---gP - (Signature of me, if a corporation) (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder Name of owner of premises �oYO-( x &L4 A" A m ALL;r (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 which proposed work will be done: I S t A J-.�W� HQUAVIEw (-Asf A�IA,21aJ House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section a a Block o2 Lot Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot (Name) 2. State existing use and occupan f premises and intended use and occuwy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occup cy Ls b. Intended use and occupancy SAf^15 3. Nature of work(check which applicable): New Building Addition Alteration Repair Removal Demolition Other Work Sw t,*m Ir1tr Pop L, J( X 3(o (Description) 4. Estimated Cost N, 000 ' Fee (to be paid on filing this application) ' 5. If dwelling,number of dwelling units Number of dwelling units on each floor If garage, number of cars c2 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. nl)j4 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front -7 U Rear 7(e Depth 33 Height Number of Stories 2 Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories 9. Size of lot: Front Rear Depth 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation: 13. Will lot be re-graded va Will excess fill be removed from premises: kE�) NO (Lo&cer i- MAt�"d Phone No. 14. Names of Owner of premises A,-ftb"` Address phone No Name of Architect Address Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland? *YES NO a IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED 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. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF_� 0-7 -I�X&(v ( e being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of indiviWal signing contract)above named, (S)He is the �ti aC (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. Sworn to before me this I 20 I � —day of ^� •rv.la¢�` --�-- ure of Applicant Notary Public CONNIE D.BUNCH Notary NobO18Uate of 0Now York oualifiad in Suffolk County Commission Expires Aprii 14,2X)o 7.2 �SF j�F® 0041?0 004 914 NOTE: MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR BRACING AT PANEL JOINTS X X % X MARKED 'X'. A-FRAME DETAIL DECK SUPPORT DETAIL SNORT BRACE % 4• X , BRACE BRACE 6•(INM 16' BAD. TYP. B PANEL ' PANEL (4) PLACES DI X X 4. LOIGBRACE STAKE X X X X wRRDNTAL BRACE MANDATORY ROPE AND FLOAT 12 INCHES FROM SLOPE CHANGE NOTE: 1) DEPTH AND SHAPE OF POOL MEETS MINIMUM STANDARDS OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE 2009 AG103.1 (ANSI/NSPI-5) FOR RESIDENTIAL USE. 2) A MEANS OF EGRESS FOR BOTH THE DEEP END AND THE SHALLOW END OF THE POOL MUST BE PROVIDED AS FINISHED _r PANEL REQUIRED BY ANSI/NSPI-5 SECTION-6. DEPTH 3-4• J-6' HEIGHT 3) BUILDER TO PROVIDE A MEANS OF EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING FINISHED g IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC SECTION 680. DEPTH 4)ALL A-FRAME BRACES WILL BE MOUNDED WITH A MINIMUM OF (1) CUBIC FOOT OF CONCRETE, OR A 6' 2 INCHES SAND POURED CONTINUOUS CONCRETE PERIMETER COLLAR. OR VERMICULITE 5)'NO DIVING' LABELS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND PERIMETER OF THE POOL. 1• 6' 14• 12' 6)ENTRAPMENT AVOIDANCE MUST BE INSTALLLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL STANDARD PLUMBING CODE SECTION 7.23. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING POOLS NOTES SWIMMING POOLS ARE DANGEROUS WHEN USED IMPROPERLY. I N T E R P❑❑L NEVER DIVE IN THE SHALLOW END OF ANY POOL. CONSULT WITH THE DIVING BOARD AND SLIDE POOL AREA: 576 ScIFt MMNUFACTIURER(S) AND THE NATIONAL SPA AND POOL INSTITUTE (2111 EISENHOWER AVENUE ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 (703-838-0083)PRIOR TO INSTALLING DIVING BOARDS AND/OR SLIDES IN POOL PERIMETER: 104' 16' X 36' RECTANGLE THIS Pm TO ENSURE THE POOL MEETS THE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR VOLUME: 24,400 APPROX. GAL. WjTH $' STRAIGHT STEP ALLOWABLE INSTALLATION OF THEIR PRDDUCT(S) 13N THIS POOL. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING POOLS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE POOL'S INTERIOR DETAIL, RATHER THE LINER MANUFACTURER MUST ENSURE THE INTERIOR MEETS N.S.P. I. AND A N S. 1. STANDARDS. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF Pm BUILDERS, DATE: 03/22/04 CALE: NONE TOWN OFFICIALS AND POOL OWNERS TO FOLLOW ALL SAFETY GUIDELINES OF THE N S.P. 1., LOCAL ORDINANCES, AND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS DRAWN BY: P.T. ACADREF:SDRT1636B RECEIVE® JAN 14 2014 Fee:S Filed By: Assignment No. R�(FAPPELS APPLICATION TO THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS AREA VARIANCE House No.1,2&6 -Street&quo_,3,a`l Noc- Hamlet FAst Il AiZ.l otJ SCTM 1000 Section 22 Block 2 Lots -:q Z 0 e ( ) � Lot Size on I(WE)APPEAL THE WRITTEN DETERMINATION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DATED i o i 24 l a BASED ON SURVEY/SITE PLAN DATED '8�1 113 Applicant(s)/Owner(s):'4'r�)o-'i� '�4 e3jc-\ �rtra5c, Mailing Address: yS � V8-- J-*ll•���k , (ply I1C,�(o-.& Telephone:S/46-5`Yb-510 Fax: Email: NOTE:In addition to the above,please complete below if application is signed by applicant's attorney,agent, architect,builder,contract vendee,etc.and name of person who agent represents: Name of Representative:EjqS-Feie/N ENS S,l lL for 06 Owner( )Other: Address:)4(0620 43 5py o\a ,tJy 119 Telephone:'JN-}app Fax: $1-(0-119) Email: Corn` g,c�cr� Please check to specify who you wish correspondence to be mailed to,from the above names: (j Applicant/Owner(s), Authorized Representative, O Other Name/Address below: �7t51 o ?ou V� ,T.o . C3c�x 3Co�1 �t 2 •r,::,c r IJi WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR REVIEWED SURVEY/SITE PL DATED to 1,5 \3 and DENIED AN APPLICATION DATED Qj FOR: Building Permit ( ) Certificate of Occupancy O Pre-Certificate of Occupancy ( ) Change of Use ( )Permit for As-Built Construction O Other: Provision of the Zoning Ordinance Appealed. (Indicate Article,Section,Subsection of Zoning Ordinance by numbers.Do not quote the code.) Article: Section: Subsection: Type of Appeal. An Appeal is made for: A Variance to the Zoning Code or Zoning Map. O A Variance due to lack of access required by New York Town Law-Section 280-A. O Interpretation of the Town Code,Article Section ( )Reversal or Other A prior appeal has, ( ) has not been made�att,�, time with respect to this property, UNDER AppealNo(s).W—Year(s). /7(n-� . (Please be sure to research before completing this question or call our office for assistance) ut1Dr A �- ►JOCs) 8 265 gates /98SA • RECEIVED 0 a� JAN 14 Z04 Name of Owner: ZBA File# BOARD OF APPEALS REASONS FOR APPEAL (Please he specific, additional sheets may be used with preparer's signature notarized): 1. An undesirable change will not be produced in the CHARACTER of the neighbor or a detriment to nearby properties if granted,because:--fk-e- p W -ko� 9 AanraQ . 2.The benefit sought by the applicant CANNOT be achieved by some method feasible for the applicant to pursue,other than an area variance,because: /S} (2{hoicf-- -gbc 41.0_ moo\ �S }per ob � #`00 o �lv 0. V�t Wt? did.a dby _e�000n4y ct {LOOP 3.The amount of relief requested is not substantial cause: 4.The variance will NOT have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district because: , y0 ne} }Gly q h a^d Q� °} n S1 uubS �t �at� n o� oLEa `�C� pco4w\ "vaF tx�e�irs. kkb 41L&4 Q t1L -fi oI or;yi aaQ, V 5. Has the alleged difficulty been self created? { } Yes,orXNo Why: -JhAL- hOUS. is hi/kkejAg 44- AooZ Plat¢ anB. Are there any Covenants or Restrictions concerning this land? A No { } Yes(please furnish a copy) This is the MINIMUM that is necessary and adequate,and at the same time preserve and protect the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. igna licant or Authorized Agent (Agent m submit tten Authorization from Owner) Sworn to oret�a this lb day of , 1 L1'IV ,20�_. I Notary Public p�pVICKITOTH Nohdry po.Ol`T08190896 York Quelifled in Suffolk Courtly Commission Expires July 28,2 r OP RECEIVED PLICANT'S PROJECT DESCRIPTI� IAN 14 2014 APPLICANT: DATE PREPARED: BOAttn nP APPEAL,$ 1.For Demolition of Existing Building Areas Please describe areas being removed: esap'C s.d2 II.New Construction Areas (New Dwelling or New Additions/Extensions); Dimensions of first floor extension: Dimensions of new second floor: Dimensions of floor above second level: Height(from finished ground to top of ridge): Is basement or lowest floor area being constructed?If yes, please provide height(above ground)measured from natural existing grade to first floor: — IH.Proposed Construction Description (Alterations or Structural Changes) (Attach extra sheet if necessary). Please describe building areas: • � Number of Floors and General Characteristics BEFORE Alterations: Aid tQ7� Ili x ZLO ��C'-s). Number of Floors and Changes WITH Alterations: ADIA IV. Calculations of building areas and lot coverage(from surveyor): Existing square footage of buildings on your pr operD Proposed increase of building coverage: f Square footage of your lot: -Y3, /'TR Percentage of coverage of your lot by building area: off"to V.Purpose of New Construction: ikc' C c a I I I VI.Please describe the land contours(flat,slope %,heavily wooded, marsh area,etc.) on your land and how it relates to the difficulty in meeting the code requirement(s): Sf d U hoaa Please submit 8 sets of photos,labeled to show different angles of yard areas after staking corners for new construction,and photos of building area to be altered with yard view. 4/2012 QUESTIONNAIRE RECEIVED FOR FILING WITH YOUR ZBA APPLICATION JAN 14 2014 A. Is the subject premnys listed on the real estate market for sale? BOARD OF APPEALS Yes No B. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? No _ Yes please explain on attached sheet. C. 1.)Are there areas that contain sand.or wetland grasses? Kl0 2.)Are those areas shown on the survey submitted with this application? 3.)Is the property bulk headed between the wetlands area and the upland building area? py 4.)If your property contains wetlands or pond areas,have you contacted the Office of the Town trustees for its determination of jurisdiction?-`gZ—Please confirm status of your inquiry or application with the Trustees: %\e insrc ou WO°t�l2 and if issued,please attach copies of permit with conditions and approved survey. D. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? !JO E. Are there any patios,concrete barriers,bulkhel!lls or fences that exist that are not shown on the survey that you are submitting? Please show area of the structures on a diagram if any exist or state none on the above line. F. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? NO If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and survey as approved by the Building Department and please describe: G. Please attach all pre-certificates of occupancy and certificates of occupancy for the subject premises. If any are lacking,please apply to the Building Department to either obtain them or to obtain an Amended Notice of Disapproval. H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land adjoining or close to this parcel? ND If yes, please label the proximity of your lands on your survey. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel n1nsa0� ay and the proposed use �„ La \'4 A.1A Laae;l Q� � . (ex:existing single family,proposed:same with garage,pool or the,) '.. I Authorize signature and ate RECENED AGRICULTURAL DATA STATEMENT .IAN 14 2014 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF APPEALS WHEN TO USE THIS FORM: This form must be completed by the applicant for any special use permit, site plan approval,use variance,area variance or subdivision approval on property within an agricultural district OR within 500 feet of a farm operation located in an agricultural district. All applications requiring an agricultural data statement must be referred to the Suffolk County Department of Planning in accordance with Section 239m and 139n of the General Municipal Law. 1. Name of Applicant: i5gsTre43 E4-4z�s V-40(-v 2. Address of Applicant: �P,U.etox ?4a4 1kciA 3. Name of Land Owner(if other than Applicant): n-\-a (fin , Qtrc� Ci 4a 4. A d dre s s o f L an d 0 wn e r: A3(oS HovdVi&U zt, 7 /Ylf3r2/nN P 5. Description of Proposed Project: . �� Q9g9c�er Il_Xbb �Os ,�t _2r�. 6. Location of Property: (road and Tax map number) - -a- 7. Is the parcel within 500 feet of a farm operation? { } Yes XNo 8. Is this parcel actively farmed? { } Yes Q({No 9. Name and addresses of any owner(s)of land within the agricultural district containing active farm operations. Suffolk County Tax Lot numbers will be provided to you by the Zoning Board Staff, it is your responsibility to obtain the current names and mailing addresses from the Town Assessor's Office (765-1937)or from the Real Property Tax Office located in Riverhead. NAME and ADDRESS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. (Please use the back of this page if there are additional property owners) // / I / /3 Signature of App icant Date Note: 1.The local Board will solicit comments from the owners of land identified above in order to consider the effect of the proposed action on their farm operation. Solicitations will be made by supplying a copy of this statement. 2.Comments returned to the local Board will be taken into consideration as part as the overall review of this application. 3.Copies of the completed Agricultural Data Statement shall be sent by applicant to the property owners identified above. The cost for mailing shall be paid by the Applicant at the time the application is submitted for review. 617.20 RECEIVED Appendix B Short Environmental Assessment Form ,JAN 14 Z0I4 Instructions for Completing BOARD OF APPEALS Part 1 -Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part I based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1 -Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: O 64, tt�9tr X Project Location(describe,and attach a locatio map): 1 T ft1PteiW Brief Description of Proposed Action: 'fC' 1XCITVA7r4E yft@b 11t�S'tPttl_t cad-�LiWr IIa� vaw.d.. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 1_ 4_ CS Doi t t c E-Mail: C F �C.oert Address: p, 6©x 3eg City/PO: State: Zip Code: XJ)l 1 119 1.Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES administrative rule,or regulation? If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit,approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: Zgq .Sb a!*-,o 1d 5C-J" a.ov—, b,.Wa a c�mn X 3.a.Total acreage of the site ofthe proposed action? ��acres b.Total acreage to be physically disturbed? /�$Cb p' soars rolC�r`..bl.e c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned 6 or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? .19 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on,adjoining and near the proposed action. Urban ❑ Rural(non-agriculture) ❑Industrial ❑Commercial gResidential(suburban) ❑Forest ❑Agriculture ❑Aquatic ❑Other(specify): ❑Parkland Page I of 4 5. Is the proposed action, 1 . NO YES N/A a A permitted use under the zoning regulations? DOARD OF APPEALS �P b.Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES If Yes,identify: 8. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO YES b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? 9.Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water: \/ 11.Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: 12. a Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? 13.a Does any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lan ds adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal,state or local agency? b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: ❑Shoreline ❑Forest ❑Agricultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional ❑ Wetland ❑Urban ❑Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? 16.Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? NO YES 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from point or non-point sources? O YES If Yes, a Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? NO❑YES X b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? afiE If Yes,briefly describe: ❑NO 11 YES f Page 2 of 4 RECEIVED • JAr� z(JP19(0 18.Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of PPEA�� water or other liquids(e.g.retention pond,waste lagoon,dam)? If Yes,explain purpose and size: 19.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES solid waste management facility? If Yes,describe: v 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed)for hazardous waste? If Yes,describe: X I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE 1 Applicant/spon am \V QVgZ) vir— Date: 1 Il i Signature: / Part 2-Impact Int. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part I and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" No,or Moderate small to large impact impact may may occur occur 1. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning _. regulations? 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? 3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? 4. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? 5. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or affect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway? 6. Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate reasonably available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: a.public/private water supplies? b.public/private wastewater treatment utilities? 8. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic,archaeological, architectural or aesthetic resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands, waterbodies,groundwater,air quality,flora and fauna)? Page 3 of 4 Mum • • JAN 14 2014��a� NoftAp ! small 01 impact impact may may 1 occur occur 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion,flooding or drainage problems? 11. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? Part 3-Determination of significance. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 3. For every question in Part 2 that was answered"moderate to large impact may occur",or if there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please complete Part 3. Part 3 should,in sufficient detail,identify the impact,including any measures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency determined that the impact may or will not be significant.Fach potential impact should be assessed considering its setting,probability of occurring, duration,irreversibility,geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short-term,long-tern and cumulative impacts. • Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an environmental impact statement is required. • Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. Name of Lead Agency Date 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) Page 4 of 4 RECEIVED � 1 ,JAN 14 2014 b AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE BOARD OFAPPEALS TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and employees.The purpose of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. YOUR NAME : "R�\a0j\.A -k MO nu �(�c� (Last name,first name,middle initial,un ess you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) TYPE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply) Tax grievance Building Permit Variance Permit Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of Plat Mooring Other(activity) Planning i Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold?"Relationship" includes by blood, marriage,or business interest."Business interest" means a business,including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO ' If you answered"YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply) A)the owner of greater that 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant(when the applicant is a corporation) B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation) C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or _D)the actual applicant ', DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted this_day /dayy of p20 Signature- �`z G 7 ��J Print Name /eOIS 4,cr rtg7g lG.- • • RECEIVED JAN 14 20j, APPLICANT/OWNER BOARD Of TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM A1fp-�EAL5I I The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and employees.The purpose of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. \- YOUR NAME :_be \VhQ&oz) CQSOSt_ �hr, LCC (Last name, st name,middle initial,unless you are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) TYPE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply) Tax grievance Building Permit Variance Trustee Permit X Change of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of Plat Mooring Other(activity) Planning Do you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold?"Relationship" includes by blood,marriage,or business interest."Business interest" means a business,including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5%of the shares. YES NO X If you answered "YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employee. Either check the appropriate line A)through D)and/or describe in the space provided. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply) _ A)the owner of greater that 5%of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant(when the applicant is a corporation) i B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation) C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or I D)the actual applicant DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP I i Submitted this da of DVI' ,20 1 Signature Print Name 2 hn Town of Southold R'CENED LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM JAN 14 2014. A. INSTRUCTIONS BOARD OFAppEALS I. 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", then the proposed action may affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, the action should be analyzed in more detail and, if necessary, modified prior to making a determination that it is consistent to the maximum extent practicable with the LWRP policy standards and conditions. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# j Old(-) - Xt - Ll The Application has been submitted to(check appropriate response): ] Town Board E Planning Dept. E Building Dept.)� Board of Trustees Ill 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action (check appropriate response): ` (a) Action undertaken directly by Town agency(e.g. capital construction, planning activity,agency regulation, land transaction) (b) Financial assistance(e.g.grant, loan,subsidy) (c) Permit,approval,license, certification: P< Nature and extent of action: COuo2a�+ Location of action: � S � �i� (Scl�, �-3O\ y,;��r,,�J ��I✓1 Site acreage: B`j`l RECEIVED Present land use:_ JAN 14 2014 Present zoning classification: BOARD OF APPEALS 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: U- ]Q � (b) Mailing address: .tea ` �F Z xlsa (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 LYJ No❑ If yes,which state or federal agency? ;mac„-;v�,",.�cs DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. ❑Yes [] No (Not Applicable- please explain) 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 E No (Not Applicable—please explain) M SZ tL 'p, IQ C o ua Lwk P . tom: i i ��s� \s\r , mil, a tvva✓ :*n 2.ai� • • RECEIVED iAN 1 d 7014 Attach additional sheets if necessary BOARD OF APPEALS 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 0 (Not Applicable— please explain) —T%%-" .fix-rA t ��a�,ccis Ste€ . _Son , x .- v ca CSL p'1 W X514 Attach additional sheets if necessary NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria Yes No (Not Applicable— please explain) Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III —Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria Yes E No 0 (Not Applicable—please explain) CA- Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. Yes 0 No 9 (Not Applicable—please explain) cc� PA __ • • RECETVE®ia� AN 14 H14 BOARD OF APPEALS Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III - Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. See Section III-Policies Pages; 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No (Not Applicable-please explain) t nS1�o o nYYYYYY A; s� l9 n �sC Attach additional sheets if necessary Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III-Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ (Not Applicable-please explain) \n,� kky- w f,'q�1�r.�2ctim�00, 2n :/� d�Q Ll�\ACA 4'� �[ 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. ❑A YeAO No❑ (Not Applicable—please explain) 3 '-A In _P-PoQ AD nC Lo A u Q a d 40 Last_ 4 Ao Attach additional sheets if necessary WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependenOf®f suitable locations. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. ❑ Y55-LO (Not Applicable—please explain) JAN 14 2014 AQAAA .4�_ Qt 110 Qaraeats &nA#inA(n_ ' 00 Drs .m 4a6_� 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—please explain 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 Q� Not Applicable— please explain cS ,Sp O 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—please explain J1) .QO �6,rt.Y_ S n v cl�'C -PQ,d. i:ttt X0. 1 _�—• RECEIVED JAN 14 Z0144 Board of Zoning Appeals Application BOARD OF APPEALS AUTHORIZATION (Where the Applicant is not the Owner) I, &02-c� Arr\ak1 -Q- residing at y- eober'+,-zn 2d (Print property owner's name) (Mailing Address) )A=jn� bro0L ,P� ) a3 do hereby authorize agent) W&TirM Oup pootSa �cl to apply for variance(s) on my behalf from the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals. /7/-z4 /-�- (Owner's Signature) T-00�4 AYT)G-b1�a— (Print Owner's Name) TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK RECEIVED ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS DATE I1a"%1 965 1 JAN A`r 1014 ,Appeal No. 772 Dated April 30, 1965 JAN ACTION OF TAIP ZONING BOARD OF APPMUS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �OARDOFAPP EALS Costas Stars Appellant TO " Main Road East Marion, New York at a meethvg of the Zoning Board of Appeals on Thursday, May 27, 1965, the appeal was considered and the action indicated below was taken on your Request for variance due to lack of access to property ( ) Request for a special esceptlon under the Zoning "Insnce (X) Request for a variance to the Zoning Ordinance 1. SPECIAL EXCEPTION. By resolution of the Board it was determined that a speeW neeptlon ( ) be granted ( ) be dented pursuant to Article .._..__..._....._Section Subsection paragraph _...._..._........ of the Zoning Ordinance, and the decision of the Building,Inspector ( ) be reversed ( ) be confirmed because 8:15 P.M. (E.D.S.T. ) , Upon application of Costas Stars, Main Road, East Marion, New York, for a variance in accord- ance with the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 303, and Article X, Section 1000A, for permission to divide pro- perty. Location of property: Aquaview Avenue, Extension A, East Marion, New York, bounded north by Long Island Sound, east by Hammondstrom, south by Right-of-way, and west by D. Drurey. r * � 2. VARIANCE. By resolution of the Board It was determined that (a) Striot application of the Ordinance (would)(would not) produce practical difficulties or unnec- essary hardship because SEE REVERSE (b) The bardship created (is) (is not) unique and (would) (would not) be shared by all properties alike In the Immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district because SEE REVERSE (c) The var.ance (does) (does not) observe the spirit of the Ordinance and (would) (would not) Change the character of the district because SEE REVERSE and therefore, it was further determined that the requested variance ( ) be granted ( ) be denied and that the previous decisions of the Building Inspector ( ) be Confirmed ( ) be reversed. PROVED Z O BOARD OF APPMAL§i, FORM ZBS Dai man Cuar o pvea ice°-'°"'"-' Barbara C. Dittmann, Secretary 'RECEIVED 14N 14 2014_ After investigation and inspection the Board finds that the BOARD applicant wishes to divide property. The Board finds that a OFAPPEALS right-of-way has been granted which results in insufficient width and road frontage. The Board points out that the Planning Board had originally recommended this right-of-way to give access to the beach. The Board finds that this property is the only land available for the creation of a right-of-way to the beach. The Board finds that strict application of the Ordinance will produce practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship; the hardship created is unique and would not be shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in the same use district, and the variance does observe the spirit of the Ordinance and will not change the character of the district. Therefore, it was RESOLVED that Costas Stara, Main Road, East Marion, New York, be granted permission to divide property located on Aquaview Avenue, Extension },,, Past Marion, New York, bounded north by Long Island Soupd, east by Hammondstrom, south by Right-of-way, and west by D. Drurey. x� e�1gfo RECEIVED Southold Town Board of Appeals SAN z014. ,y MAIN ROAD- STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD. L.I., N.V. 11971 BOARD OF APPEALS T TELEPHONE 15161 765-1808 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 3265 Application Dated July 6, 1984 (Public Hearing September 13, 1984) TO: Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Lambrou [Appellant(s)] One Canaan Close New Canaan, CT 06840 At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on September 13, 1984, the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your [ J Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a [ ] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [XI Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article III , Section 100-32 [ J RequItt for 4 f FRED H. AND GEORGIA LAMBROU, One Canaan Close, New Canaan, CT 06840 for a ar ante o e on ng r lance, Article III , Section 100-32 for permission to locate accessory garage-storage building in the frontyard area at 1365 Aquaview Avenue, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-022-02-01.. The board made the following findings and determination: By this appeal , applicants seek to locate a 24' x 24' two-car accessory garage in the frontyard area of the premises in question, approximately 20 feet north of Aquaview Avenue and 28 feet west of the easterly side property line. The premises in question is located on the north side of Aquaview Avenue, East Marion, with a lot width of approximately 151 feet and lot depth of approximately 320 feet. The premises contains an area of approximately .80 of an acre and fronts along the Long Island Sound. The rearyard area of the subject parcel consists of several well-maintained trees which are needed to support the high bluff area. The premises is improved with an one-story, one-family frame dwelling, which is set back approximately 100 feet from the front property line. For the record, it is noted that similar relief was granted to the easterly adjoining property under Appeal No. 2686 on May 1 , 1980. The board agrees with the reasoning of the applicants. In considering this appeal , the board has determined: (a) that the relief requested is not substantial in relation td the zoning requirements (b) that the granting of the relief requested, the character of the neighborhood will not be adversely affected or changed; (c) by allowing the variance, no substantial detriment to adjoining properties would be created; (d) no adverse effects will be produced on available governmental facilities if the variance is allowed; (e) that the interests of justice will be served by allowing the variance, as noted below. Now, therefore, on motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Grigonis, it was (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO) DATED: October 3, 1984. CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81) Page 2 - Appeal No. 3265 Matter of FRED H. AND GEORGIA LAMBROU RECEIVED Decision Rendered Septem er 1 , 1984 !AN 14 2,014 RESOLVED, that Appeal No. 3265, application for FRED H. AND BOARD OF APPEALS GEORGIA LAMBROU for permission to locate 24' by 24' accessory garage- storagbuilding in the frontyard area approximately 28' from the east side property line and not less than 20' from the front property line, BE AND HEREBY IS APPROVED AS APPLIED AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOW- ING CO ITIONS: 1 . The subject accessory building shall be used for storage purposes only and 2. The subject accessory building shall not be used for habitable occupancy. Location of Property: 1365 Aquaview Avenue, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-022-2-01 . Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Doyen, Douglass and Sawicki . This resolution was adopted by unanimous vote of the members. lk le— /GERARD P. GOE INGERj AIRMAN October 3, 1984 RECEIVED AND FILED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CL DATE /' / HOUA 3..o d PM ` • V Town Clerk, Town of Sou old • FORM NO.4 � Ia� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECEIVED BUILDING DEPARTMENT ;)ffice of the Building Inspector AN 14 2nm Town Hall i3DARD Southold, N.Y. OFAPPEALS C artificate Of Occupancy 215788 May 28, 1987 No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., THIS CERTIFIES that the bu [ding . . . . . .g. . .arage. . . . .& storage. . . . . . . . . . . building. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . Location of Property . . . . . . . . . .1365 Aquaview Avenue East Marion . . . . Nouse No. Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . . . . . 2 2 . . . .Block . . . . . . Z. . . . . . . .Lot . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . Subdivision . . . . . . . . . . . . X. . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filed Map No. . .X. . . . .Lot No. R conforms substantially to the App dication for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated July 3 , 1984 pursuant to which Building Permit No. , , , , , ,134692 dated . . . . . . . . .October. . . .1.21-1 .9.8 14 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements . . . . . . of the applicable provisions of the aw. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is . . . . . . . . . Garage, .and storage, l: uilding. The certificate is issued to . . . . . . . . . . . . FRED H. & GEORGIA C. LAMBROU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lownerVf,§eHddtl of the aforesaid building. Suffolk County Department of He; Ith Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IN. A UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICATI: NO. .. .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .N806970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED: N/A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Building Inspector Rev.1/81 FORM NO. 4 0a� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECEIVED BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector JAN 1 4 Zo]A Town Hall Southold, N.Y. $DARD DFAPp, CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-25926 Date: 08/28/98 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ADDITION Location of Property: 1365 AQUAVIEW AVE EAST MARION (HOUSE NO.) (STREET) (HAMLET) County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 22 Block 2 Lot 1 Subdivision Filed Map No. _ Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated JUNE 14, 1991 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 20028-Z dated JULY 18, 1991 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is ADDITION TO EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR. The certificate is issued to GEORGIA LAMBROU (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL N/A ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. H060894 08/06/98 PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED N/A Bu' ding Inspector Rev. 1/81 • FORM NO.4 • , TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT t: ffice of the Building Inspector RECEIVED Town Hall Southold, N.Y. JAN 14 2014 BOARD pFAPpEA Certificate Of Occupancy LS 211415 January .7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1983. No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THIS CERTIFIES that the buL ling .100 t.i,pp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Location of Property . 1365„ Aquaview Drive East Marion House No. Street ' Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . 9?.? . . . . . . .Block .9?. . . . . . . . . . . .Lot . . 00,1 Subdivision . . . X. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filed Map No. . X. . . . . .Lot No. . .X. . . . . . . . . . conforms substantially to the App [cation for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated Apri.]. .19. . . . . . . . . . , 19$?. ursuant to which Building Permit No. 1.1,628 Z dated . . . .?pr i.1 . 2.6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982. , 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 . . . . . . . . . a second floor and deck addition to one family dwelling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The certificate is issued to F3ED H . & 9EOROIA LAMBROII (owner,kaseew tenantl of the aforesaid building. Suffolk County Department of Hea It Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDFRWRITERS CERTIFICATE 110. . . . . . . . . . N. .57?3?6i Building Inspector Rev. 1/81 • FORM NO.4 R�CEII/E® TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT JAN 14 201 )ffice of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BOARDOFAPpEAIS Certificate Of Occupancy 215788 May 28, 1987 No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THIS CERTIFIES that the bull ling . . . , ,garage & sto.rage. . building.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Location of Property . . . , , 1365 Agixaview Avenue East Marion House No. . . . . . . Stieet . . . . . .ilamiet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . . . . . . . . .Block . . . . . . z. . . . . . . .Lot . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . Subdivision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filed Map No. . ,x. . . . . x Lot No. . . . . . . . . . . . conforms substantially to the Appi cation for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated July 3 , 19 B 4 1 ursuant to which Building Permit No. , , , , 13 4 69 Z dated October 12 r 984 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the Is v. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is . , . . . , . . . , , , Garage and, gtqFA(�e, bLildincj, The certificate is issued to . . . . . . . . . . . . H. & GEORGIA C. LAMBROU (ovvner}'t8 93(i}I!1{r#1i'r/ of the aforesaid building. Suffolk County Department of Healt.i Approval . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICATE,0. . . ... ... . I . . . . , . . . , . ,18MW 0, PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DkTED: N/A Building Inspector Rev.1/81 Town of Southold An rex • 8/13/2013 54375 Main Road 7�(P {� fa Southold, New York 1971 RECEIVED JAN 14 1014 1..._ - PRE EXISTING -- - -DOARDOFAPPEALS CERTIFI CATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 36439 Date: 8/5/2013 THIS CERTIFIES that the structure(s) loc:,ted at: 1365 Aquaview Ave, East Marion SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Li it: 22.-2-1 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the requirements for a built prior to APRIL 9, 1957 pursuant to which CEP TIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NUMBER Z- 36439 dated 8/5/2013 was issued and co rforms to all the requrrements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is iss ied is: wood frame one family dwelling, rear wood d:ck and hot tub.* Note: BP 1309 addition COZ-1214; BP 1162: second floor and deck addition COZ-1 1415; BP 13469 garage and storage building, OZ 15788; BP 24568 addition COZ-25927 The certificate is issued to Lambrou Geo-gia C Rvc Trt (OWNER) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED *PLEASE SEE ATTACHED INSPECTION REPORT. Aut r Si Z�re FORM NO.4 t TOWN OF SOUTHOLD r °� EUILDING DEPARTMENT ECRVED TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. JAN 14 201A SOAROOFAPPEALS CERTIF CATE OF OCCUPANCY No. ...... ..121$....... Dote ....................F?.kt3ALl4.SY..23............. 19.6.2.. THIS CERTIFIES that the build!ig located of ! t?a¢ " �?t..t.. l� .. �4?!�.... Street MapNO***................. Block No. ..ft PA............. Lot No. .................s.*a............................................ conforms substantially to the Applicrtion for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated MSZC*t,2....„ 19.Ak pursuant to which Building Permit No. .........4.2309 dated ..Kaglyh...2.................................1 19...Gk., was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the aw. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is .......... ........I...P.xvaTE. ON.F',..!A.NZTA r...n�q>rr, zt�r.. ................................................................................ This certificate is issued to ..A3YVAWlY.-wkll.£xw....owner................................................................ (owner, lessee or tenant) of the aforesaid building. Building Inspector 1000 - -2A _1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD P IOPERTY RECORD CARD 1 OWNER STREET VILLAGE f nn DISTRICT SUB. LOT J FORMER OWNERG �dn�'0a 49V1-''r N E ACREAGE red t 1 lr m 4xo a ,.. w. 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Bath Floors Interior Finish Fire Place Heat Porch Attic + • • ., • Rooms Ist Floor S • Imo■ � aY "Il Av r�I �tl � t ��� -�� ►i�4�� fir+ .. +��R 1,. '..« � 4 `�-_ _ , w s i . . E r e t �-f ♦ Y J.', .iv i �"�+ f, �� V�� ��•�, ����T *L n.n1s1 ��y'�AA����P� � �, �\ `�r��a� o ,� v � i� �$^!� �� i'�' � �i'uY��1 • Y \ r - F RECELVED AK JAN 14 2011 4 M n • BOARD 4W. h R i O��g0FF0(,r�o ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE,MMC h� G.f, Town Hall,53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK p P.O.Box 1179 y 2 Southold,New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS p • yC Fax(631)765-6145 MARRIAGE OFFICER 'f� 0`' Telephone(631)765-1800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER �j `lJ.a FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER www.southoldtownny.gov OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville DATED: January 14, 2014 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 6726 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeals No. 6726 of Eastern End Pools,LLC for Bob & Mary Ann Amabile the Application to the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals. Also enclosed is the Applicant's Project Description, Questionnaire, Agricultural Data Statement, Short Environmental Assessment Form, Transactional Disclosure Form, LWRP Consistency Assessment Form, Notice of Disapproval from Building Department Amended January 6, 2014, Application for Building Permit Dated October 14, 2013 (Both Sides), Authorization Letter from Robert Amabile to Eastern End Pool LLC to Represent them in this Matter, Two Pages of Action of the Zoning Board of Appeals No. 772 Dated April 30, 1965, Two Pages of Action of the Zoning Board of Appeals No. 3265 Dated July 6, 1984, Certificate of Occupancy No. Z15788 for Garage & Storage Building Dated May 28, 1987Certificate of Occupancy No. Z-25926 for Addition to Existing One Family Dwelling Dated August 28, 1998, Certificate of Occupancy No. Z11415 for a Second Floor and Deck Addition to One Family Dwelling Dated January 7, 1983, Certificate of Occupancy No. Z 15788 for Garage & Storage Building Dated May 28, 1987,Pre- Existing Certificate of Occupancy No. 36439 for Wood Frame One Family Dwelling , Rear Wood Deck & Hot Tub Dated August 5, 2013, Certificate of Occupancy No. Z1214 for Private One Family Dwelling Dated January 23, 1962, Copy of Property Record Card (Both Sides), Two Pages of Photos of Property with Staked out area, Plans Showing Details of In-ground Pool, Survey of Property Showing Existing&Proposed Construction Dated January 7, 2014 Prepared by John C. Ehlers Land Surveyor. * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 01/14/14 Receipt#: 161052 Quantity Transactions Reference Subtotal 1 ZBA Application Fees 6726 $1,000.00 Total Paid: $1,000.00 Notes: Payment Type Amount Paid By CK#2833 $1,000.00 Eastern, End Pools Llc Name: Eastern, End Pools Llc P O Box 369 Peconic, NY 11958 Clerk ID: CAROLH Internal ID:6726 ZBA TO TOWN CLERK TRANSMITTAL SHEET (Filing of Application and Check for Processing) DATE: 3/14/14 ZBA # NAME CHECK# AMOUNT TC DATE STAMP RECEIVED 6726 Ann Arnabile, Bob & Mary Ad 066 $500.00 MAR 1 3 2014 $500.00 By_lc_ Thank you. * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 03/14/14 Receipt#: 165820 Quantity Transactions Reference Subtotal 1 ZBA Application Fees 6726 $500.00 Total Paid: $500.00 Notes: Payment Type Amount Paid By CK#1066 $500.00 Eastern, End Pools Llc Name: Eastern, End Pools Llc P O Box 369 Peconic, NY 11958 Clerk ID: CAROLH Intemal ID:6726 Toth, Vicki From: Lorne R <lorneraimi @gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 8:10 PM To: Toth, Vicki Subject: Opposing Variance. Dear Chairperson, Ms. Toth and to Whom It May Concern: I oppose and do not grant a variance (#6726)to place a pool or any other structure that is not within all code, building requirements, and prescribed set backs et_al as required by the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York. This pool placement would impinge on the peaceful enjoyment of my property. Thank you. Respectfully yours, Lorne Raimi 1455 Aquaview Rd East Marion, NY i BOARD MEMBERS • O f SOU 0 Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson O�� ryOl 53095 Main Road •P.O. Box 1179 p Southold,NY 11971-0959 Eric Dances # Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer co Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank ell- 9z George Horning • pp�O 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider OIyCOO fit? Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809•Fax (631)765-9064 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), Town of Southold, the following public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 2014: 1:40 P.M. - ROBERT and MARYANN AMABILE #6726 — (Re-opened from March 6, 2014) Request for Variances from Article IV Code Section 280-18 and Article XXII Code Section 280-116 and the Building Inspector's October 24, 2013, amended November 8, 2013, amended January 6, 2014, Amended March 14, 2014 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for building permit for addition to existing single family dwelling (raised patio with in-ground swimming pool), at; 1) less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet, 2) lot coverage at more than the code permitted 20%, 3) less than the code required 100 foot setback from top of bluff, located at: 1365 Aquaview Avenue (adj. to Long Island Sound) East Marion, NY. SCTM#1000-22-2-1 The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review during regular business hours and prior to the day of the hearing. If you have questions, please contact our office at (631) 765-1809, or by email: Vic ki.TothATown.Southold.ny.us Dated: March 14, 2014 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Vicki Toth 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/USPS) P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF In the Matter off^the Application of MAILINGS (Name MApplicants) SCTM Parcel # 1000- '7-Z -Z - I COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK 1, C T, �I Ua.- residing at New York, being du swam,deposes and says that: 0 On the 9*da of ��l � 201 q I personally mailed at the United States Post.Office in KCC.vrl tL , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in Prepaid envelopes addressed to current property owners slilown on the current assessment roll verified from the official records on file with the( Assessors,or( ) County Real Property Office for every property which abuts and is across a r private street, or vehicular right-of-way of record, surrounding the appli ro i re) I Sworn to before me this o`) day of (A,6 A 4) 201�{ CONNIE D.BUNCH Notary Public,State of New York No.01BU6185060 (Notary Public) Qualified In Suffolk County Commiesion Expires April 14,2-0 (o PLEASE list on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper,the lot numbers next i to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. 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Artde Number (nmtelbrntxrteervtas7�tiep 7012 0470 0001 7428 7381 , Ps Form 3811,February 2004 Domestic Return Recelpt 10e590424MM: r TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF In the Matter of the Application of POSTING ��et� �E,N��uc���ti� �✓r��. (Name of Aitlicants) Regarding Posting of Sign upon Applicant's Land Identified as SCTM Parcel #1000- 2 2 - 2- - 1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) )) -- residing at 0`E� &J" t,iA, r1ili�'L! New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the day of W d\ 201 04 , I personally placed the Town's Official Poster, with the date of hearing and-nature of my application noted thereon, securely upon my property, located ten(10) feet or closer from the street or right-of- way(driveway entrance)—facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance,* and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has remained in place for seven(7)days rids to the date of the subject hearing date, which hearing date was shown to be 3�� Sworn to before me this e)A Day of KVAACh , 201 LI CONNIE D.BUNCH Y 1 MP t lNotary Public,Stele of New York (Notary Public) No.01SU6185050 OuaWW In Suffolk County Commission Expires April 14, 2�� r near the entrance or driveway entrance of my property, as the area most visible to passerby. v #11620 STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Karen Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 week(s) successfully commencing on the 27th day of March. 2014. Principal Clerk Sworn to before SCTM#1000-69.4100.1 _ day of tVOLINSKI 4. 10:15 A)&- MARIO N:RIcl ILM LEGAL NOTICE FAMILY TRUST #67x4 _ Request for SOUTHOLD TOWN Variances from Article III Section 280-15, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS C&D and the Buildinglnspector's October THURSDAY APRIL 3,2014 25,2013,amended November 8,2013 No- PUBLIC HEARINGS 6ce of Disapproval based on an application CHRIS for buil ding permit for reconstruction with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,pur. an addition to pre-existing,non-conform. NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK suant to Section 267 of the Town Law mg storm damaged accessory garage at and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), 1)location other code required rear yard, 11:15 AM _ rOI-IN'c'noni vv 75050 Town of Southold,the following public 2)proposed roof dormers at more than the &EM-Request for Variances from Ar. AK County hearings will be held by the SOUTH- code maximum of 40%of the roof width, ticle XXH Section 280-116B and Article uary 28,2016 OLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF 3)proposed square footage exceeding the Ed Section 280-15 and the Budding In- APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 code Permitted 750 square foot maximum spector's November 12,2013,Updated and the Building hupector's January 21, Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, located at-4700 Wickham Avenue Mani February 4,2014 Notice of Disapproval 2614,amended January 27,2014 Notice New York 11971-0959,on THIJRSD pack,NY.SCTM#1000-107-10.5 based on an application for building per. of Disapproval baud on an application APRTL3.2014- 10.30 A.)& - ALBERT PALUMBO mit for deck addition to existing single for building permit for additions/alwa- 030 A M - BREEZY SHORES family dwelling,ark I)less than the code bons to existing single family dwelling rOMMr r TY INC (STEVEN FL OT- #6734_ Request for Variances from Ar- 8 Y g title XXH Section 280-116A(1)and Ar, required bulkhead setback,of 75 feet,2) and conversion of existing barn to work- TFRONI-#6704—(Adj.from February title XXHI Section 280-124 and Section upon completion of proposed deck ad- shop,at; 1)less than the code require 6,2014 PH)Request for Variances from 280-15(F) and the Building Ltspectar's di ion existing accessory shed will be front yard setback of 40 feet from both Article XXIII Code Section 280-123,Ar- January 30 1014 amended February in location other than the code required streets,-2) Increase in non.amfomtity title XXII Section 280-116(B)and the 25 1014 Notice of Disapproval based rear Yard,located at: 680 Mason Drive for the barn conversion, 3) bare [me- Building Inspector's October 31, 2013 on an application for building permit for (adj.to Haywater Cove)Cutchogue,NY. tion in other than the code required rear Notice of Disapproval based on an appli- reconstruction of a deck to a roofed over SCTM#1000-104"7-3 yard,located at:375 Ackerly Pond Lane cation for building permit for additions addition to existing single family dwell- 11:30 A M _ NORTH FORX i (comer Lower Road) Southold, NY. and alterations to an existing seasonal BIm.DRR_ c lhrc#67 5 . uest for SCTM#1000.69-5-12.1 cottage at: I)a nonconforming building ing and existing shed,at;1)less than the q code required setback of 100 feet from Variances from Article XXO .MI Section 1'15 P -_SOUTH OLD HISTORY- containing a nonconforming use shall not the top of bluff,2)leas Than the code re- 280-124 and the Building Inspector's CAL SOCIETY #6737 - Request for be enlarged, reconstructed, structurally quired combined side yard setback of 25 February 20,2014 Notice of Disapproval Special Exception under Chapter 280- altered or moved, unless such building feet,3)existing shed at less than the code based on an application for building per- 45B(g). Owner requests authorization is changed to a conforming use,2)less wired front yard setback of 35 feet and mit for additions (including front porch to operate a flea(Antiques)market,lo- than the code required bulkhead setback less than the code required side yard set- and 2nd story)and alterations to an ex. cared at:55200 State Route 25(aka main of 75 feet,located at:#7 Breezy Shores back of feet,located at:1095 Aquaview isting single family dwelling,at; I)less Road) (Hobart Road) Southold, NY. Community,Inc.,65490 Main Road(aka Avenue(adj.to Long Island Sound)East than the code required front yard setback SCTM#1000-62-2-5.2 State Route 25)aka Sage Blvd.(adj.to Marion,NY.SCTM#1000-21-2-14 of 35 feet (Knapp Place), 2) less than 1:40 P.M. - ROBERT and MARY- Shelter Island Sound) Greenport, NY. 10:50 A.M. - PAN BROTHERS the code required front yard setback of ANN AMARTI F. #6726 —'(Re-opened SCTM#1000-53-5-12.6 MANAGEMENT,INC.#6735_Request 35 feet(Bailey Avenue)3)less than the from March 6,2014)Request for Vari- 9-50 A.M. - JARRED FIFi D#6715 for Variance from Article III Section code required minimum rear yard set- antes from Article IV Code Section 2W — (adj. from 2/6/14 PH) Applicant re- 280-15 and the Building Inspector's No- back of 35 feet, located at: 755 Knapp 18 and Article XXH Code Section 280- quests a Special Exception under Article vember 15,2013 Notice of Disapprove] Place(comer Bailey Avenue)Greenport, 116 and the Building Inspector's October 111, Section 280-13B(13). The Appli- based on an application for building NY.SCTM#1000-34-2-8 24,2013,amended November 8,2013, cant is the owner requesting authoriza- permit for"as built"accessory garages, 11.50 AM - MICHAEL MURRAY amended January 6, 2014, Amended tion ro establish an Accessory Apart- at; 1) proposed location other than the end THERESA WARD #6731 - Re- March 14, 2014 Notice of Disapproval ment in an accessory structure, located code required rear yard, located at: quest for Variances from Article XXIII based on an application for building per- at: 37470 County Route 48 (aka North 475 Golf View rear East Marion,NY. Section 280-124,Article XXIII Section mit for addition to existing single fam- Road & Middle Road) Peconic, NY SCTM#1000-35-2-16.4 280"1220 and Article HI Section 280-I5 ily dwelling(raised patio with in-ground swimming poop,at;1)less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet,2)lot coverage at more than the code permitted 20%,3)less than the code required 100 foot setback from top of bluff,located at: 1365 Aquaview Av- enue (adj. to Long Island Sound) East Marion,NY.SCTM#1000-22-2-1 The Board of Appeals will hear all persons or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing,and/or desir- ing to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not star earlier than designated above. Files,are available formview during regu- lar basimess hours and prior to the day of the hearing. If you have questions,please contact our office at,(631)765-1809,or by email: Mcki.TothgTowitSoutholdary.us. Dated:March 10,2014 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON BY:Vicki Toth NOTICE OF HEARING � The following application will be heard by the Southold Town Board of Appeals at Town Hall , 53095 Main Road, Southold: NAME : AMABILE , BOB # 6726 SCTM # : 1000-22-2- 1 VARIANCE : BLUFF SETBACK; YARD • SETBACK & LOT COVERAGE REQUEST: ADDITION ( IN-GROUND SWIMMING POOL & RAISED PATIO) DATE : THURS . , APRIL 3 , 2014 1 :40 PM If you are interested in this project, you may review the file(s) prior to the hearing during normal business days between 8 AM and 3 PM. ZONING � I BOARD OF APPEALS-TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 765-1809 MAILING ADDRESS and �OCEIOF HEARINGS: 53095 Main Road, Town Hall P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 Building, LOCATION OF ZBA OFFICE: Town Hall Anne G x at North Fork Bank Building, 1st Floor 54375 Main Road and Youngs Avenue, Southold March 10, 2010 website: lute:;;seuthtoirn.northfork_net Re: Town Code Chapter 55 -Public P7o*ices for Thursday, April 3, 2014 Hearing Dear Sir or Madam: Please find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice describing your recent application. The Notice will be published in the next issue of The Suffolk l-imes. 1) Before March 17th: Please send the enclosed Legal Notice, with both a Cover Letter including your telephone number and a copy of your Survey or Site Plan (filed with this application) which shows the new construction area or other request, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, to all owners of property (tax reap with property numbers enclosed), vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. Use the current owner name and addresses shown on the assessment rolls maintained by the Southold Town Assessors' Office, or Real Property Office at the County Center, Riverhead. If you know of another address for a neighbor, you may want to send the notice to that address as well. If any letter is returned to you undeliverable you are requested to make other attempts to obtain a mailing address or to deliver the letter to the current owner, to the best of Your ability, and to confirm how arran ements were made in either a written statement or Burin the hearno, providing the returned letter to us as soon as eossible AND not later than March 24th: Please either mail or deliver to our office your Affidavit of h!ailing (form enclosed) with parcel numbers, names and addresses noted, along with the green/White receipts postmarked by the Post Office. When the green signature cards are returned to you later by the Post Office, please mail or deliver them to us before the scheduled hearing. If any envelope is returned "undeliverable", please advise this office as soon as possible. If any signature card is not returned, please advise the Board during the hearing and provide the card (when available). These will be kept in the permanent record as proof of all Notices. 2) Not Later March 26th: Please make arrangements to place the enclosed Poster on a signboard such as cardboard, plywood or other material, posting it at the subject property seven (7) days (or more) prior to hearing. (it is the applicant(agents responsibility to maintain sign until Public Hearing) Securely place the sign on your property facing the street, not more than 10 feet from the front property line bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both front yards. Please deliver or mail your Affidavit of Posting for receipt by our office before April 1, 2014. If you are not able to meet the deadlines stated in this letter, please contact us promptly. Thank you for your cooperation. (PLEASE DISPLAY YOUR HOUSE NUMBER ALWAYS). Very truly yours, Zoning Appeals Board and Staff Encls. BOARD MEMBERS OF SOLI Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson �� yQ�O 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Eric Dames Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer G Q Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Horning 0 ,pig 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider �'yCOM N Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809•Fax (631)765-9064 LEGAL NOTICE SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Town Code Chapter 280 (Zoning), Town of Southold, the following public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971-0959, on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 2014: 9:30 A.M. - ROBERT and MARYANN AMABILE #6726 - Request for Variances from Article IV Code Section 280-18 and Article XXII Code Section 280-116 and the Building Inspector's October 24, 2013, amended November 8, 2013, amended January 6, 2014 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for building permit for addition to existing single family dwelling (raised patio with in-ground swimming pool), at; 1) less than the code required minimum side yard setback of 15 feet, 2) less than the code required 100 foot setback from top of bluff, located at: 1365 Aquaview, Avenue (adj. to Long Island Sound) East Marion, NY. SCTM#1000-22-2-1 The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representatives, desiring to be heard at each hearing, and/or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of each hearing. Each hearing will not start earlier than designated above. Files are available for review during regular business hours and prior to the day of the hearing. If you have questions, please contact our office at (631) 765-1809, or by email: Vicki.Toth(@Town.Southold.ny.us Dated: February 10, 2014 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LESLIE KANES WEISMAN, CHAIRPERSON By: Vicki Toth 54375 Main Road (Office Location) 53095 Main Road (Mailing/USPS) P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 ZAG BOARD OF APPEALS • �� MAILING ADDRESS and PLACE OF HEARINGS: 53095 Main Road, Town Hall Building, P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 (631) 765-1809 Fax 765-9064 LOCATION OF ZBA OFFICE: Town Hall Annex at North Fork Bank Building, 1st Floor 54375 Main Road and Youngs Avenue, Southold website: http://southtown.northfork.net February 10, 2014 Re : Town Code Chapter 55 -Public Notices for Thursday, March 6, 2014 Hearing Dear Sir or Madam: Please find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice describing your recent application. The Notice will be published in the next issue of The Suffolk Times. 1) Before February 17th: Please send the enclosed Legal Notice, with both a Cover Letter including your telephone number and a copy of your Survey or Site Plan (filed with this application) which shows the new construction area or other request, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, to all owners of property (tax map with property numbers enclosed), vacant or improved, which abuts and any property which is across from any public or private street. Use the current owner name and addresses shown on the assessment rolls maintained by the Southold Town Assessors' Office, or Real Property Office at the County Center, Riverhead. If you know of another address for a neighbor, you may want to send the notice to that address as well. If any letter is returned to you undeliverable you are requested to make other attempts to obtain a mailing address or to deliver the letter to the current owner, to the best of your ability. and to confirm how arrangements were made in either a written statement, or during the hearing providing the returned letter to us as soon as possible; AND not later than February 24th: Please either mail or deliver to our office your Affidavit of Mailing (form enclosed) with parcel numbers, names and addresses noted, along with the greentwhite receipts postmarked by the Post Office. When the green signature cards are returned to you later by the Post Office, please mail or deliver them to us before the scheduled hearing. If any envelope is returned "undeliverable", please advise this office as soon as possible. If any signature card is not returned, please advise the Board during the hearing and provide the card (when available). These will be kept in the permanent record as proof of all Notices. 2) Not Later February 26th: Please make arrangements to place the enclosed Poster on a signboard such as cardboard, plywood or other material, posting it at the subject property seven (7) days (or more) prior to hearing. (it is the applicantlagents responsibility to maintain sign until Public Hearing) Securely place the sign on your property facing the street, not more than 10 feet from the front property line bordering the street. If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is supplied for posting on both front yards. Please deliver or mail your Affidavit of Posting for receipt by our office before March 4, 2014. If you are not able to meet the deadlines stated in this letter, please contact us promptly. Thank you for your cooperation. (PLEASE DISPLAY YOUR HOUSE NUMBER ALWAYS). Very truly yours, Zoning Appeals Board and Staff Ends. NOTICE OF HEARING The following application will be heard by the Southold Town Board of Appeals at Town Hall , 53095 Main Road, Southold : NAME : AMABILE , BOB # 6726 SCTM # : 1000-22-2- 1 VARIANCE : BLUFF SETBACK & YARD SETBACK REQUEST: ADDITION ( IN-GROUND SWIMMING POOL & RAISED PATIO) DATE : THURS. , MARCH 6 , 2014 9: 30 AM If you are interested in this project, you may review the file(s) prior to the hearing during normal business days between 8 AM and 3 PM. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS-TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 765-1809 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS /7 W16110 - SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK - -7 AFFIDAVIT OF In the Matter of the Application of MAILINGS 20 6u l cC 4yG 4 Aj, AmA L ? (Name o pplicants) SCTM Parcel# 1000- ,2a— a — COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK I, C �- NA residing at New York,being dui worn, deposes and says that: On the 13 dayof r"r-tOLLa-, 201q, I personally mailed at the United States Post Office inecy n i c U , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in Prepaid envelopes addressed to current property owners shown on the current assessment roll verified from the official records on file with the ( ) Assessors, or( ) County Real Property Office for every property which abuts and i ublic or private street, or vehicular right-of-way of record, surrounding t a plicant', roperty. ignature) Sworn to before me this 1kA� dayofF-c.brWnry , 20N CONNIE D.BUNCH Notary Public,Stets d New York 16—U No.01BIAIS 060 (Notary Public) QuelMisd In&Aft k County Commission Expires April 14.2 a(.(0 PLEASE list on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper,the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. 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Article Number 7012 3050 0001 ; 0244 7901 Munster hom service label) Ps Form 381.1, February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt , , 102595-02-WIS40 I TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MG161 �� ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS a SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF In the Matter of the Application of POSTING �as�er N Dob 7�CZx s CSC MA �7L,D moo'_wt av� (Name of Applicants) Regarding Posting of Sign upon Applicant's Land Identified as SCTM Parcel #1000-dcP—a-1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) LAS4?A1k� I �alcw ^1 \y OS7\�O residing at A49 06 14 � � EMT-MA(Clo&I New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the e day of �¢� , 2014 , I personally placed the Town's Official Poster, with the date of hearing and nature of my application noted thereon, securely upon my property, located ten(10) feet or closer from the street or right-of- way(driveway entrance) —facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance,* and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has remained in place for seven (7)days prior to the date of the subject hearing date, which hearing date was shown to be k4.irch (o4'l' c9CA4 (Signature) I Sworn to before me this t, Day of � 2�1� 1 201�I CONNIE D.BUNCH (� Notary Public,State of New York n C� No.OtB Nfled in Suffolk Qua uffoNc (Notary Public) Commiealon Expires April 14,2Sd], * near the entrance or driveway entrance of my property, as the area most visible to passerby. 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Reebicted Dellvey?(Extra Fee) O Yee 2 Article Number Marwerftmoarvicebw ,P3 Form 3811.February 2004 Domestic Return Receipt 10065424A48/0 #11571 STATE OF NEW YORK) ) SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) Karen Kine of Mattituck, in said county, being duly sworn, says that she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a weekly newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regularly published in said Newspaper once each week for 1 week(s) successfully commencing on the 6th day of March, 2014. Principal Clerk Sworn to before me this aay of ot2014. C SIT NA VO[1N K NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No. 01V06105050 mit for relocation of existing accessory ing the code permitted 750 square foot code required side yard setback of 10 barn and shed,at;1)accessory barn and maximum, located at: 2165 Gabriella feet,2)less than the code required rem LEGAL NOTICE shed proposed in a location other than Court Mattituck,NY SCIM#1000-108- yard setback of 35 feet,located at:19915 SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING the code required rem yard,located at: 4-7.52 Main Road (aka State Road 25) (cm- BOARD OF APPEALS 95 Navy Street (adj.to Willow Street) 11:15 A.M.-GEORGE CURIS#6722 net Stephenson Road and Private Road THURSDAY MARCH 6,2014 Orient,NY.SLIM#1000-26-1-12.2 -Request for Variances from Article III (Birdse e)Or#i/enpt,NY.rS� #1000-17- PUBLIC HEARINGS 10:10 A.M. - FORDHAM HOUSE Code Section 280-15 and Article XXII 1-13 � t7t `/n Ai j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,pm- 1 LC#6725-Request for Variance from Code Section 280-116A(1)and the Budd- - (A j. om 215/14PM Request for suant to Section 267 of the Town Law Article IV Code Section 280-18 based ing Inspector's December 4,2013 Notice Variance from Article III Section 280-15 and Town Code Chapter 280(Zoning), on an application for building permit of Disapproval based on an application and the Building Inspector's September Town of Southold,the following public and the Building Inspector's January 9, for budding permit for accessory in- 24,2013 Notice of Disapproval based on hearings will be held by the SOUTH- 2014,amended January 16,2014 Notice ground swimming pool, at; 1) location an application for building permit for an OLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF of Disapproval concerning a permit to other than the code required rear yard, accessory in-ground swimming pool and APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 construct a new single family dwelling, 2) less than the code required 100 foot shed,at;l)proposed location other than Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, at;1) lot coverage more than the code setback from top of bluff,located at 3190 the code required rem yard,located at: New York 11971-0959,on THURSDAY permitted 20%, located at: 5205 The North Sea Drive (adj-. to Long Island 1700 Cedar Beach Road Southold,NY. MARCH 6.21114. Long Way (adj.to Long Island Sound) Sound)Orient,NY.SCIM#1000-15-1-5 SC*rM#1000-89-2-4 9:30 A.M. - ROBERT and MARY- East Marion,NY.SLIM#1000-21-5-11 11:40 A.M. - JOSEPH and CYN- The Board of Appeals will hear all ANN AMABILE #6726 - Request for 1030 A.M.-L PATRICK and JEN- THIA SCHAFER#6727-Request for persons or their representatives,desir- Variances from Article IV Code Section NIFER HIGGINS#6730- Request for Variances from Article XXII Section ing to be heard at each hearing,and/or 280-18 and Article XXII Code Section Variances from Article XXII Section 280- 280-116 and Article XXIH Section 280- desiring to submit written statements 280-116 and the Building Inspector's 122A and Article III Section 280-15F and 124 and the Building Inspector's January before the conclusion of each hearing. October 24,2013,amended November 8, the Building Inspector's December 23, 8,2014 Notice of Disapproval based on Each hearing will not start earlier than 2013,amended January 6,2014 Notice of 2013 Notice of Disapproval based on an an application for building permit for designated above.Files are available for Disapproval based on an application for application for building permit for addi- partial demolition and reconstruction of review during regular business hour building permit for addition to existing tions and alterations to existing noncan- a single family dwelling,at;1)less than and prior to the day of the hearing.If single family dwelling(raised patio with forming accessory garage,at;l)proposed the code required bulkhead setback of 75 you have questions,please contact our in-ground swimming pool), at; 1) less increase in nonconformance,2)less than feet,2)less than the code required front office at, (631) 765-1809,or by email: than the code required minimum side the code required side yard setback of 25 yard setback of 35 feet,located at:1030 Vicki.Toth@Town.SomhokLnyua yard setback of 15 feet,2)less than the feet,located at:410 Jackson Street(adj. West Lake Drive(adj.to Little Peconic Dated:February 10,2014 code required 100 foot setback from top to Great Peconic Bay)New Suffolk,NY. Bay)Southold,NY.SLIM#1000-90-2-3 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS of bluff,located at:1365 Aquaview Av- SCIM#1000-117-10-35 12:00 P.M.-FREDERICK C.SCO- LESLIE KANES WEISMAN,CHAIR- enue (adj.to Long Island Sound) East 10:50 A.M.-DENNIS P and MARY- FIELD.JR.#6728-Request for Varian- PERSON Marion,NY.SCLM#1000-22-2-1 ANN SCHLESSINGER #6724 - Re- es from Article XXIII Section 280-124 BY:VtdilToth 9:50 A.M.-VINCENT BERTAULT quest for Variance from Article III and the Building Inspector's December 54375 Main Road(Office Location) #6729-Request for Variance from Ar- Section 280-ISC and the Building In- 26,2013,amended December 30,2013 53095 Main Road(Mailmg/USPS) title III Section 280.15 and the Building spectoes December 12,2013 Notice of Notice of Disapproval based on an ap- P.O.Box 1179 Inspector's October 15,2013,Renewed Disapproval based on an application for plication for building permit to construct Soufhoki,NY 119710959 January 24,2014 Notice of Disapproval building permit for an accessory garage, additions and alteration to existing sin- 11571-1T 3/6 based on an application for building per- at;1)proposed square footage exceed- gle family dwelling,at;1)less than the BOARD MEMBERS �q SOUK, Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson ��`� Oho 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 Eric Dances Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer G Q Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Horning p�� ,p�� 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider COUNIV,N Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809 •Fax (631)765-9064 February 10, 2014 Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District Attn: Paul TeNyenhuis 423 Griffing Ave., Suite 110 Riverhead, New York 11901 Re: ZBA # 6726 AMABILE, Bob & Mary Ann 1000-22-2-1 Dear Sir or Madam: We have received an application for a project adjacent to a waterway, shown on the enclosed site map. The hearing on this application is expected to be held in approximately 3 weeks. Enclosed is a copy of the site map, together with the application and a copy of the area map. May we ask for your assistance in an evaluation and recommendations for this proposal. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, Leslie K. eisman Chair rs By: Encls. Office Location: QF SO//jyO Mailing Address: Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank ~ 53095 Main Road 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) # # P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 G� • Southold, NY 11971-0959 OOUNTI http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel. (631) 765-1809 Fax (631)765-9064 January 16, 2014 Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator JAN 16 2014 Planning Board Office Town of Southold �R� Town Hall Annex .° Southold,NY 11971 Re: ZBA File Ref. No. #6726 AMABILE, Bob 1000-22-2-1 Dear Mark: We have received an application for an addition to an existing single family dwelling, (raised patio with an in-ground swimming pool). A copy of the Building Inspector's Notice of Disapproval under Chapter 280 (Zoning Code), and survey map, project description form, are attached for your reference. Your written evaluation with recommendations for this proposal, as required under the Code procedures of LWRP Section 268-5D is requested within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Thank you. Very truly yours, Leslie K. Weisman Chairp n By: Encls. r � Office Location: ho�aQF SO(/j�olo Mailing Address: Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank 53095 Main Road 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) * P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Go • Southold, NY 11971-0959 coulm i http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel. (631) 765-1809 Fax(631)765-9064 January 16, 2014 Ms. Sarah Lansdale, Director Suffolk County Department of Planning P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Ms. Lansdale : Please find enclosed the following application with related documents for review pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code: ZBA File # 6726 Owner/Applicant : AMABILE, Bob Action Requested: Addition to an existing single family dwelling (raised patio with in-ground swimming pool). Within 500 feet of: ( ) State or County Road (X) Waterway (Bay, Sound, or Estuary) ( ) Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State, Federal land. ( ) Boundary of Agricultural District ( ) Boundary of any Village or Town If any other information is needed, please do not hesitate to call us. Thank you. Very truly yours, Leslie K eisman ZBA C ai erso By: Encls. OSTEND p East End Pool King 46520 County Road 48, Unit 5 Southold, NY 11971 P:(631)734-7600 F:(631)876-1191 ��LL11 851-734-7800 www.eastend000lking.com March 6,2014 Zoning Board of Appeals 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Amabile, Robert& Maryann (6726) 1635 Aquaview Avenue East Marion, NY 11939 Dear Board Member, Enclosed in this packet are precedent rulings by the Zoning Board of Appeals in the same neighborhood as Robert and Maryann Amabile (1000-22-02-01). The following Suffolk County Tax Map numbers are included: 1. 1000-21-02-15 2. 1000-21-02-14 3. 1000-21-02-13 4. 1000-22-02-18 5. 1000-22-02-06 6. 1000-22-02-03 Please consider these precedent rulings in your decision on this matter. Sin RDeO G Ea East End Pool King Page 1 4 f APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS OFFQ(,r Southold Town Hall Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman ti$ 53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. P.O.Box 1179 Lydia A.Tortora .� +s► Southold,New York 11971 Lora S.Collins ZBA Fax(516)765-9064 George Homing 1 # Telephone(516)765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOL.D FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 20, 1999 Appl. No. 4676 - ALBERT PALUM80 1000-21-2-14 STREET&LOCALITY: 1095 Aquavlew Avenue, East Marion DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: April 22, 1999 FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: The applicant's property is located along the north side of Aquaview Avenue, East Marion, with frontage along the Long Island Sound. A site plan map prepared by ZMarAc Associates, Architects, P.C. dated 11-3-98 shows an existing one-story flame dwelling, a separate stairway leading from the top of the bluff to the beach and accessory shed at the beach area. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Two Building Inspector's January 12, 1999 Notices of Disapproval citing Section 100-239.4A(1) for a proposed deck 10 feet from the bluff and citing Section 100-244 for a proposed deck with side yards at less than the required 10 ft. and 15 ft. (25 ft. combined). AREA VARIANCE RELIEF REQUESTED: Applicant requests a new deck 28.2 feet wide at the north end of the dwelling, with a setback from the top of the bluff at 10 feet and side yards at 10.4 feet and 11 feet(combined sides 21.4 feet),at the closest points as shown on the site plan dated 11-3- 98 prepared by Zivkovic Associates Architects, P.C. OTHER INFORMATION AND EVIDENCE: The Board held a public hearing on this matter, noticed pursuant to Chapter 58, and at written and oral testimony were presented. Based on the testimony and documentation presented to the Board and other evidence, the Board of Appeals finds the following findings of facts to be true and relevant: 1. Applicant initially sought permission to oonstruct a 15 ft. by 28.2 ft. deck addition 10 feet at the closest point from the top of the bluff, with proposed side yards of 10.4 feet and 11 ft. instead of the required 10 ft. and 15 ft., or 25 feet combined. 2. The Suffolk County Sal and Water Conservation District conducted a site inspection of the property, and in an April 30, 1999 letter to the Board of Appeals noted that: Page 2-May 20, 1999 Appl. No.4676-A. Palumbo(1000-21-1-14) �LJ a. The bluh°lotapprs to be In a samewhatp o[sad oova b. The deck adfy m W//stighdy ffxr a3s:e dx amavnt oftunaff Mat Aows over the d ffMm c. The ground below the der* shordd be p *&ted from runoM by & example, a grave/ base. 3. After review of the Sal and Water Conservation District report, the applicant offered to reduce the size of the deck addition from 28.2'wide to 17'6"wide, and from 15' depth to 1216"In depth, all in accordance with a drawing submitted May 20, 1999 by Brian Connolly, Architect. The deck addition to be located on the northwest corner of the house will eliminate the need for a side yard variance. RFAJ 5 FOR BOARD ACTON, DESCRIBED BELOW: Based on the testimony and record before the Board, and personal inspection,the Board makes the following findings: 1. Grant of alternative relief described herein will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties because the applicant's deck will not extend beyond the existing nonconforming side yard setback. There was no evidence presented to suggest that the deck addition, as amended, would have any adverse effect on nearby properties. 2. The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursuant, other than a variance, because the setback to the top of the bluff are nonconforming with respect to the existing single-family dwelling, and no addition is possible without a variance. 3. The variance is substantial in relation to the code requirements. 4. The alleged difficulty has not been self-created and Is due to the preexisting nonconforming location of the single-family dwelling on this lot. 5. The variance as proposed will not have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood because the deck addition is modest in size, and the conditions hereby attached to this approval will mitigate potential runoff from the deck as noted by the Soil and Water Conservation report. In considering this application, the Board deems this action to be the minimum necessary and adequate to enable the applicants to enjoy the benefit of a new deck addition, while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety, welfare of the community. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Tortora, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT rellef as alternatively agreed and applied for, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. That the ground below the deck be protected with a gravel base. 2. That any service runoff shall be redirected away from the bluff,toward Page 3_May 20 MW Appl. No.4676-A.Palumlw(100o-21-2-14) the road. 3. That the deck shall be set back at a minimum of 12'6" to the top of the bluff at its closest point VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: GOEHRINGER, DIN!PQJORTORA, HORNING. (MEMBER COLLINS WAS ABSENT.) THIS RESOLUTION WAS D, /For 67W D P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Filing on 5/24/99 IRECEIVED AND FILED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN ClXK DATE slak{,g5 HOUR 1& o Tom Ciosk, Town oI Southold - weiwrW.p:nn - TITLE NO.: 97 S.B43�)e,-T Cp,uG rs�a 2 �n e S)YM 1 y^ • � O on e m THOM1>im HEY DHCH NN SHOW Sam! {VV I .W'/ytX.w.eJa GeX.+.u.If LMWIIIlb vim - 28.2 last (sama width ` 1 $ - ii•Wirl A[ VWVerM uhouse) m b.4 1 FIAJYAe ,eoww, eW%0Y tw^we. n 61167. I A.T7';Wl iyUL Yl,WT GA04/4WOM• DIM - 15.0 Peet tall. steps � I ; / ;STS., � .PCffR R ArIMA /.j{rsS,r,/fY R .. ^ y /cR,H, N AC SO•G/7•IJ�1'4`/'T/Y./ S, �� ; eulTA( t.Ji,1/ON //'e].Bd,RPVI SEE _ DRANI110 POH.ADDITIONAL n. w .W.d Aorzc B•J'9;i9ND: DIKHNSIONS AND INFORMATION .1 I !, aA 1 0 EVE sc.•�e: /"_ ao'_ SUFFOr-K coup ryy TNC MAP 01sT. l000 sec.21 B/x..e - p.I!•!0•• JII MJT PALUMBO RESIDENCE 1 0 9 5 A Q U A V I E W A V E N U E _ EAST MARIAN , NY 11939 SITE PLAN PROPOSED NEW REAR DECK e 100 V ACNN D A M STREET. NEW P YORK.IIAIIAO100 1S TELEPHONE (212) 807-087) FACSIMILE (272) 807.8078 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS � FIX& Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman 53095 Main Road Serge Doyen, Jr. P.O. Box 1179 James Dinizio, Jr. Southold, New York 11971 Robert A. Villa Fax (516) 765-1823 Richard C. Wilton Telephone (516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ACTION OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS Appl. No. 4098 and No. 4248. Upon Applications of TONY AND MARIA KOSTOULAS. Location of Property: 1035 Aquaview Avenue, Fast Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-21-2-13. This property is nonconforming as to total lot area in this R-40 Zone District. Appl. No. 4098 - This is a request for a variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for approval of a deck extension located within 100 feet of the bluff of the Long Island Sound. Appl. No. 4248 - This is a request for variance under Article IIIA, Section 100-30A.3 for approval of a deck addition with insufficient side yard setbacks. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on June 8, 1994 under Appeal No. 4248, and held on May 7, 1992, June 4, 1992, November 9, 1992, December 3, 1992 and June 8, 1992 under Appeal No. 4098, at which times all persons who desired to be heard were heard and their testimony recorded; and WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; WHEREAS, Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question, its present zoning, and the surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact: 1. REQUESTS. By this application, the appellants are requesting the following variances: a) request for above-ground deck construction which is located within 100 feet of the top of the bluff along the Long Island Sound; and b) request for above-ground deck construction which is located with a one-foot insufficient side yard setback Page 2 - Appl. No. 4248 and 4098 Matter of TONY & MARIA KOSTOULAS Decision Rendered June 24, 1994 from the westerly side property line, (c) the easterly side yard is proposed to comply with the elevation and setback requirements of the code for walks and entrance ways and is subject to further inspection and review by the Building Inspector. 2. BASIS OF APPEAL. By Notice of Disapproval dated March 2, 1992, the Building Inspector disapproved an application for a building permit for the deck construction, as exists, due to its location within 100 feet of the Long Island Sound bluff and due to the need of other agency approvals (Town Trustees and N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation). By a second, updated Notice of Disapproval dated May 20, 1994, the Building Inspector disapproved an amended application for a building permit for the deck construction, as exists, due to not only its location within 100 feet of the Long Island Sound bluff but also for an insufficient side yard setback. 3. CODE REQUIREMENTS. The Articles and Sections of the Code died in the Building Inspector's Notices of Disapproval are Article XXIII, Section 100-239.A and Article IIIA, Section 100-30A.3, which provide as follows: Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A of the Zoning Code requires all buildings and structures located on lots upon which there exists a bluff or bank landward of the shore or beach shall be set back not less than one hundred (100) feet from the top of such bluff or bank. Article IIIA, Section 100-30A.3 of the Zoning Code requires the principal setbacks to be not closer to the side property lines than that established, or not closer than 10 and 15 ft. side yards for properties containing less than 20,000 sq. ft. in total lot area, whichever is-less. 4. PROPERTY DATA. The premises in question is a described Parcel of land situated north along Aquaview Drive, East Marion, and is improved with a single-family dwelling structure as more particularly shown on the June 17, 1991 survey prepared November 15, 1990, updated December 19, 1991, by William R. Simmons, Jr., Land Surveyor. The parcel has a frontage along Aquaview Avenue of 80 feet and frontage along the highwater mark of the Long Island Sound of 43+- feet. The average depth of the parcel Is 220+- feet. The dwelling, as exists, is shown to be set back at 42 feet from the front property line (excluding of step area). The side yard setback of the dwelling scales out to be 9.2+- at the east side yard and at 11+- feet at the west aide yard. The brick walks within the side yards are not elevated above ground. When Page 3 - Appi. No. 4248 and 4098 Natter of TONY & MARIA KOSTOULAS �M Decision Rendered June 24, 1994 Ira elevated, further variances would be required. Level walks are not Included, if at ground level, in the setback calculations. 5. HISTORY OF EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. Prior to February 1992, the deck which is the subject of this appeal and disapproved building permit was constructed without any agency approvals. On April 10, 1991, the time when a previous variance for different relief (porch addition) under Appeal No. 4008, the subject deck did not exist. The difficulties claimed by appellants in this application are self-created. 6. It is personal knowledge, and through town records, that this bluff area is subject to erosion, and in the past the bluff areas in this vicinity have been damaged. Erosion of this nature has lead to the enactment of the Coastal Zone Management Law (Ch. 37) of the Town mandated by the State and Federal Government for properties fronting along the Long Island Sound. 7. EFFECTS OF RELIEF REQUESTED. It is the position of the Board that: (a) the deck area extending to the platform at the top of the bluff stairs does not and will not have a foundation area which disturbs the natural ground underneath or around the construction; in fact, the deck area helps to preserve the natural land area over which it is placed; (b) the setback requested to the platform at the top of the bluff is substantial in relation to the requirements, being a variance of 100% of the requirements; (c) the grant of the entire relief will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood since many of the neighboring parcels are improved with buildings similar to the subject parcel; (d) it is personal knowledge, and through town records, that this bluff area is subject to erosion, and in the past the bluff areas in this vicinity have been damaged - leading to the enactment of the Coastal Zone Management Law (Ch. 37) of the Town, as mandated by the State and Federal. Government for properties fronting along the Long Island Sound; this construction is subject to review and approval by the Southold Town Trustees under Ch. 37; (e) due to the size of the property, there is limited available land area for an open, unroofed deck. (f) the alternative for appellants to pursue Is to remove the deck construction entirely, which the appellants feel is not feasible; Page 4 - Appl. No. 4248 and 4098 Matter of TONY 11 MARIA BOSTOULAS �W Decision Rendered June 24, 1994 (g) the difficulties claimed are uniquely related to the property and are not personal in nature-, (h) the relief, as requested, will not in turn have an adverse effect or impact on the physical and environmental conditions in the neighborhood and district since the open, unroofed deck, without a foundation, will help to prevent erosion in this area; (1) in view of all the above, the interests of justice will be served by granting the specific relief requested, and noted above. Accordingly, on motion by Member Dinizio, seconded by Chairman Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the relief requested and as noticed in this application SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. That the dimensions of the open deck shall not exceed that shown on the sketch submitted, prepared by Timothy Coffey Nursery dated 6/94 with variables of 22 feet in width at the north end where the platform is connected, running thence south 10 feet, thence west 16 fet, then six feet south, thence 18 feet northeast on an angle, thence south eight feet to the rear step area of the house, extending along the rear area of the house 32 feet in width, thence extending north four feet, 16 feet west, and again north 10 feet, to the existing platform at the top of the bluff; 2. Erosion control measures must be taken when removing the existing deck areas to conform with the modified diagram; 3. The easterly side yard area shall not be reduced for the raised deck or dwelling construction (except as may be permitted for minimal steps and level brick walks); 4- Existing landscaping must remain; 5. Further viewing and acceptance by a representative of the Board of Appeals is required prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Dinizio, Wilton, and Goehringer. (Members Doyen and Villa were absent.) This resolution was duly adopted. :DECEIVED AND FILED BY'` 71M' SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK DATE 7 GERA P. GO RI ER, CHAI y �OwU-R-/o.',�y Town Clerk, Town of Southold � ll El '� •:f � !• !lt Address: Office Location: �$0(/jy06 Mailin S Town Annex/Fuss Floor,Capital One Bank 53095 Main Road 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) * # P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Southold,NY 1 t971-0959 http://southoldtown.nonhfork.net RECE ED ,e -1 :43 BOARD OF APPEALS IAA 2 5 2010 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel. (631)765-1809 Fax(631)765_9064 � �v g FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF MARCH 16, 2010 ZBA FILE#6294 NAME OF APPLICANT: Paul Betancourt PROPERTY LOCATION: 1825 Aquaview Ave., (Adjacent to Long Island Sound) East Marion CTM#22-2-6 SEORA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type 11 category of the State's List of Actions,without further steps under SEORA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14-14 to 23, and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated April 29, 2010 stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. SUFFOLK COUNTY SOIL AND WATER: This application was referred to Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District and they issued a reply dated June 8, 2009 recommending that vegetation is maintained at all times during and after construction with native plants and grasses to prevent erosion and control sediment. Additionally, it is recommended that gutters, downspouts and underground drywells are installed on the buildings to address storm-water runoff. No natural resource concerns were observed with regard to the demolition of existing one story house and construction of a new two-story house on existing foundation to this residence. LWRP: This application has been reviewed under 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 us, it is our recommendation that the proposed action is CONSISTENT with LWRP policy standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP provided that the following recommendations are implemented; Policy 6, 6.3 (E) Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystem: that a perpetual, natural buffer be required seaward from the 38 foot topographical contour to the toe of the bluff(bank). PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: Subject parcel is improved with a one and a half story older home, with a non-conforming area of 21,466 sq. It, with significant nonconforming setbacks. The lot measures 100' in width on Aquaview, Avenue. With 239.35' on the eastern property line, 252.11' on the west property line and 106.80' on Long Island Sound. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Request for variances from Code Sections 280-124, 116A(1) and 15 based on an application for building permit and the Building inspector's March 24, 2009, revised November 17, Page 2—Much 2010 �^ ZBA FikM6293— ela 9ncourt , I A n �.f' CTM: 1000.22-2-6 at 1825 Aqumiew Aw.,(adj.Long island Sound)Fast Marion IN 2009 Notice of Disapproval concerning proposed additions and alterations to an existing single family dwelling and construction of an accessory in-ground swimming pool at: (1) less than the code required front yard setback of 40 feet, (2) less than the code required minimum aide yard setback of 15 feet, (3) total lot coverage above the code required 20%, (4) proposed construction at less than the code required 100 feet from a bluff, (5) accessory location is proposed in other than the code required rear yard. RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant proposes relief from the following code requirements: (1) Section 280-124, front yard setback is proposed at 27', code requires 40'., (2) Minimum single side yard setback proposed at 10', code requires 15', (3) Lot coverage proposed at 25.1%, code requires 20%. (4) Section 280-118A(1), proposed setback from top of the bluff is requested at 30', code requires 100'. (5) Section 280-15 accessory structure is proposed in the side yard, code requires accessory location in the rear yard. AMMENDED APPLICATION: During the first two hearings the Board asked the Architect and the Applicant to produce new revised plans that would bring the entire project Into greater conformance. As a result, the final drawings of the home and accessory structure, (swimming pool)indicate downsizing of the project, specifically reducing the size of the proposed swimming pool and roof overhang and setting back the proposed second floor addition from the northeast corner to reduce the weight on the bluff. These changes eliminated a variance for a total side yard setback. The relief requested AS AMENDED consists of 1) Front yard setback is proposed at 27 feet, code requires 40 feet; 2) Minimum single side yard proposed at 10 feet, code requires 15 feet; 3) Lot coverage proposed at 25.1 %, code requires 20% maximum; 4) Proposed setback from the top of bluff is requested at 30 feet, code requires 100 feet minimum; 5) accessory structure (swimming pool) is proposed in the side yard, code requires accessory location in the rear or front yard on water front properties. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: At a Public hearing the Board requested from the agentlArchftect two specific considerations, to which he and the Applicant agreed; 1. To protect the bluff from potential damage, no heavy equipment be used in the rear yard (seaward side) of this dwelling during construction, only smaller rubber tire excavation equipment can be used. 2. The most northerly comer of the proposed aftered home be positioned back from the 30' mark or closest setback to the bluff. This process will take the excessive loading of the comer of the home, away from a critical setback, which is the closest comer of home to the top of the bluff. The Architect's amended plans call for a cantilever of this comer on a structural post setback and additional eight (8) feet from the bluff. FINDINGS OF FACT/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held public hearings.on this application on 7/30109, 12!3/09, and 2125/10, at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony, documentation, personal inspection of the property, and other evidence, the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: On the basis of testimony presented, materials submitted and personal inspections, the Board makes the following findings: Town Low Town Law 6267-b(3Nb)(1) Grant of the variances will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. The home appears to be approximately 40+ years of age. it has sat on a high bluff open to the northeast, for many years. The community is comprised of many of these types of homes. Some homes in the immediate area are closer to the top of the bluff than the subject parcel. The Board has in the past few years, has several similar applications requesting setback and lot coverage variances in this immediate area. The main reason for these requested variances are usually the same: significant non-conformance of size of(area) of lot, width of lot and existing lack of code required setbacks Page 3-Mach 16.2010 ZBA Fild6295—Betanoom CTM: 1000-22-2.6 at 1825 Aquwiew Aw.,(adli.Long Island Sound)East Marion Town Law 5267-b(31(b)121 The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some other method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance. The applicant has a very small building area based upon present code requirements. This specific problem is caused by the location of the subject property on the cul-de-sac"Dead End' of this Private Rd.,which cuts into the building area of the lot. This problem causes the non-conformity of at least three setbacks. Town Law 62674)(31(bl(31 The variance granted herein is substantial, proposing a 70% rear yard setback from the code required rear yard setback. A 32.5% relief variance from the code required front yard setback. A 33% relief variance from the code required single side yard setback. A 5.1% over the code permitted 20% lot coverage, which is a 25.5% relief variance from the code. However, the applicant and his architect have worked with the Board over the past three hearings, to lesson the impact of several of these variances, and to eliminate one of them, thereby creating greater conformity with the code. Town Law 526740NbN41 No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a variance in this residential community will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. A report from Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation and the LWRP Coordinator have found the bluff to be stable, and have offered recommendations to maintain its stability, which the Board has applied as conditions to the granting of the requested relief as amended. Town Law 62674)(314b1(51 The alleged difficulty has not been self created. The applicant is in need of additions and alterations to his dwelling on his non-conforming lot with a wrap around bluff and pre- existing non-conforming setbacks. Town Law 6267-b. Grant of the requested relief, AS AMENDED, is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of an up to date renovated home, while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Goehringer, seconded by Member Weisman (Chairperson), and duly carried, to DENY THE RELIEF AS APPLIED FOR, and GRANT ALTERNATIVE RELIEF shown on the amended site plan by Garrett Strang, Architect, dated 11/17/09 and architectural drawings by Garrett Strang, Architect, dated received by the Board of Appeals, Feb. 11, 2010. WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. The square footages of the proposed additions and alterations to the existing dwelling shall be 1,500 sq. ft. of Irving area on the first floor, 150 sq. ft. of first floor storage area, 312 sq. ft of first floor garage area and 1,092 sq. ft. of living area on the second floor as stated in a letter from Garrett Strang, Architect, dated 2126/10. 2. The proposed swimming pool will include a filter backwash dry well and mechanical equipment will be located in a soundproof container. 3. Construction will adhere to the terms described in a letter dated 2/23/10,from John Condon, P.E. concerning the proposed plan to excavate the footings designed to remove the loading of the proposed second story addition on the northeast comer of the renovated home back from the bluff and ensure the structural soundness and continued use of the existing foundation. 4. The applicant will adhere to the recommendations submitted by both the Town's LWRP Coordinator, Dated, 8/8/09, and the Technician, from Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District, dated 6/17109 to maintain bluff enhancement and stability. 5. All roof and site runoff must be directed to dry wells on site. The final grade of the site must be sloped away from the top of the bluff, and toward the home, and the Private Rd. This grading plan will prevent water from washing over the top of the bluff and cause top side erosion. Page ti March 16.2010 ZBA RM6295—Bcoomun. CIM:1000-22.26 at 1625 Aquaview Ave.,(adj.Lang Inland Sauod)Eat Marion 6. No heavy equipment shall be used in the rear yard(seaward side)of this dwelling during the construction, only smaller rubber fire excavation equipment can be used. 7. Adherence to the letter Dated February 11, 2010, by Garrett Strand,Architect regarding specific construction methods to be used. 8. Subject to all recommendations of the Town of Southold Trustees permit. That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued. Any deviation from the variance given such as extensions, or demolitions which are not shown on the applicant's diagrams or survey site maps, are not authorized under this application when involving noneonforrnitles under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goehringer, Schneider, Weisman (Chairperson). Member Dinizio abstained. Absent was: Member Homing This Resol on was duly adopted (3-0). 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STR/UtO G6TANLUUe.T REE�Yw%E architect ."'. ....xo.... s ....w.s.....s.n.o. x:..an ...`.. x l � v- O��pf SOUTy�o 1# �;Qffice Location: Mailing Address: 1 ` ti Town Annex/Fa or,st Flo Capital One Bank # 411 53095 Main Road 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Southold,NY 1197t-0959 http://Soutboldtown.nonhfork.net RECEIVED F#'ce4 3; 00 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD JUN 2009 Tel.(631)765-1809 Fax(631)765.9064 §OfJtll p CjCf(t FINDINGS,DELIBERATIONS AND DECISION MEETING OF: MAY 28, 2009 ZBA FILE#6250-DAVID BERWALD,Applicant PROPERTY LOCATION: 1525 Aquaview Avenue, East Marion CTM Parcel 22-2-3 SEQRA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions, without further steps under SEQRA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Administrative Code Sections A 14-14 to 23, and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated December 5, 2008 stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: The subject property is an 8,150 sq. ft. non-conforming lot in a Residential R- 40 District with 51.12 feet along Aquaview Avenue, 277.04 ft. along the westerly property line, and 283.82 ft. along the easterly property line. It is improved with a single-story framed residence and a framed accessory garage. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Request for Variances under Sections 280-124 and 280-116A(1) based on the Building Inspetdoes November 10, 2008 Notice of Disapproval concerning proposed new dwelling construction (after demolition of the existing dwelling). The new construction will be less than the code required minimum: (a) single side yard at less than 10 feet, (b) combined side yards at less than 25 feet, (c) setback less than 100 feet to the bluff adjacent to the Long Island Sound. In addition, a variance is requested for lot coverage in excess of the code limitation of 20 percent of the lot size after deducting land area below the top of bluff. LWRP DETERMINATION: A Letter dated April 22, 2009 confirming inconsistency was submitted to the Board of Appeals under Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Code and Local Waterfront Revitalization Program(LWRP)standards. Zoning Code Chapter 280-116A requires that all buildings and structures adjacent to sounds be set back no fewer than 100 feet from the top of such bluff or bank. In this variance application, the preexisting, non-conforming existing foundation upon which a new dwelling is proposed after demolition of the existing dwelling is 53 feet from the top of the bluff on Long Island Sound. Since there is no proposed additional non-conformance in the setback from the bluff, the Board finds that implementing measures to minimize storm water runoff, such as a non-turf buffer and gutters, leaders and a drywell, the inconsistency with LWRP policy can be mitigated. Pap 2-May 26,2009 ZBA06250-DVW Beane CTM 22.2. RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant proposes to demolish his existing single-story dwelling to the foundation and basement, and to construct a new two story dwelling over the existing foundation with an addition on a new foundation, landward of the existing dwelling. The pre-existing non-conforming single side yard setback of 5.1 feel (the code requires a minimum of 10 feet)and total side yard setback of 13.6 feet will be maintained(the Zoning Code requires a minimum of 25 feet). The existing non-conforming lot coverage of 21.7% was proposed in the original application to be 28.7%with the new addition. The existing set back from the bluff along Long Island Sound of 53 W will be maintained(the code requires a minimum of 100 feet). The existing accessory garage and septic system in the front yard will be maintained. AMENDED APPLICATION: During the hearing, the applicant was asked to bring the plan into more conformity with the code. On May 1,2009,the applicant's attomey,Ms. Patricia Moore,submitted a letter dated April 30,2009 to the Board of Appeals with an attached partial fist floor plan by Nancy Dwyer, Design Consulting, Inc., showing a reduction in the size of the proposed entry porch, pergola and hot tub area to 152 square feet amounting to 66 square feet less than originally proposed.This redesign reduces the proposed lot coverage from 28.7%to 27.9%as confirmed by John T. Metzger(Peconic Surveyors). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:At the public hearing on April 23,2009,the applicant and his attorney, Patricia Moore, agreed after discussion to reduce the proposed lot coverage, and to submit an amended application, with a letter from their engineer regarding the structural soundness of the existing foundation upon which the proposed new dwelling will be constructed. On May 14, 2009 the Board received a copy of a letter dated November 13, 2008 from James Deerkoski, Professional Engineer, and survey addressed to the Town of Southold Trustees confirming the structural soundness of the existing foundation. An amended May 28, 2009 survey prepared by John Metzger confirms the percentage of lot coverage as amended to be a maximum of 27.9%. REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: On the basis of testimony presented, materials submitted and personal inspections, the Board makes the following findings: 1. Town Law§267-01(b)(3)(1). Grant of the variances as applied for in the amended application will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. The proposed addition to the existing footprint is landward of the existing structure, located between the garage and house and will be partially shielded from the street and have no adverse impact on the bluff. The property is screened from the neighbors by a high hedge. The second story addition has low roof peaks and is in keeping with other styles and house sizes in the area. The existing setbacks will be maintained, other than the front yard which will be reduced by the proposed new addition. 2. Town Law 1267-b(3)(b)(2). The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance. The subject parcel is narrow and deep and has preexisfing non-oonforming side yard and bluff setbacks. The existing lot coverage is already beyond the percentage permitted by code. The existing accessory garage is relatively new and will be maintained and there is no public water available so there is no ability to relocate the existing sanitary system to an alternative location. 3. Town Law 6267-b(3)(b)(3). The variance granted herein as amended for the lot coverage of 27.9% as proposed in the amended application is 7.9% more than the code permits and is substantial. The variances for setbacks are not substantial in that the lot is only 50 feet wide and the pre-existing nonconforming setbacks are being maintained. 4. Town Law§267-b(3)(b)(5), The difficulty has not been self-created. The existing house-was built in the 1960's and does not meet current building codes and setback requirements. The current dwelling is only 800 sq. it and is not adequate for a year round house However, the lot coverage is a self-created difficulty in so far as the applicant Pap 3-May 78,2= • ��a�l Z8A t 6250-Dodd Berwald CTM 22-2- could have chosen to expand the size of his new house without expanding the existing footprint, using only a proposed new second story addition. 5. Town Law 62674b(3)(b)(4). No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a variance in this residential community will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighbodaod. The proposed new house will not encroach toward the bluff, the existing foundation will be retained, and the additional square footage to the footprint is proposed on the landward side of the house. Retaining the existing foundation will limit activity adjacent to the top of the bluff. The bluff has no bulkhead and Is heavily vegetated and in stable condition. 6. Town Law 5267-b. Grant of the amended relief is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of an enlarged, year round house,while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law'267-B,motion was offered by Member Weisman,seconded by Member Simon,and duly carried,to GRANT the variances as applied for,and shown on the May 28,2009 amended survey and partial first floor Man by Nancy Dwyer, Design Consulting, Inc. dated April 30, 2009 attached to a letter from the applicant's attorney Patricia Moore,subject to the following Conditions: 1. Silt fencing and straw bales must be installed along the bluff'during construction. 2. Gutters and leaders and a drywell must be installed to capture roof rainwater runoff. 3. A minimum 10 foot non-turf vegetative buffer shall be established and continuously maintained within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area on the subject property designed to minimize storm water runoff, 4. Should the existing foundation need unexpected repairs or partial replacement, said repairs and replacements must be made within the existing foundation footprint as needed. That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy,when issued. Any deviation from the variance given such as extensions, or demolitions which are not shown on the applicant's diagrams or survey site maps, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconfonnitles under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goehringer(Chairman), 2imon, Member. eisman was absent). This Resolution was duly adopted(4-0). i RD P.GOEHRiNGER, CHAIRMAN / Z_=9 Approved for Filing SCDHS Rot# RIO-05-0016 a�ncarsTSw �1� I wo Fm0w wM AU STAADARDS FOR APPROVAL t AMD COWSTAWTDN OF SLISLWACE SE►ASE w DWOSAL SYSTEMS FOR SOULE PAW Y RESMAXS and eH sHM by Me APmssdses W laa, Me/MI and m Me amnen es w Pwmm to caravel. sauwssr .wool ew�sa � Iw Tim AtoaAaM of web orld cwwak N0°snlA+ in am MNPat we Mwn SMd Odd'YYoomt PAWOM101"AIM, sN or ban data oHailod From offivs. high r,,alr mlww s ml taWAw MWMWIW Met i'c I'er Ojon9°y4' stenra nwrwtl.Mlw SURVEY OF i5v At•c•� / PROPERTY TAB;• AT EAST MARION tot O) TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. a 1000-22-2-30 Scale: 1"=80' Aug 2z 1997. 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IFSn 97- 297 BOARD MEMBERS �0�$OVj Southold Town Hall Leslie Kates Weisman,Chairperson O� 53095 Main Road•P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 1 1971-0959 James Dinizio.Jr. ads Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Horning 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Ken Schneider r Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net RE VE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD JAN. 1 1 2012 Tel.(631)765.1809•Fax(631)76S-9064 Sour old Town Clerk FINDINGS,DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF JANUARY S,2012 ZBA FILE: 6524 NAME OF APPLICANT: Richard G.and Norma M,Moeller SCTM# 1000-21-02-15 PROPERTY LOCATION: 1155 Aquaview Ave.(adj.to Long Island Sound),East Marion,NY SEQRA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions,without further steps under SEQRA. SUFFOLK COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: This application was referred as required under the Suffolk County Adminiattative Code Sections A 14-14 to 23, and the Suffolk County Department of Planning issued its reply dated Nov. 16, 2011 stating that this application is considered a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact. LWRP DETERMINATION: This application was referred for review under Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. The LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation dated November 29,2011,based upon the recommendation,as well as the records available to us, it is the Board's determination that the proposed action is INCONSISTENT with the LWRP. The following best management practices are recommended: 1.require the creation of a landscaped buffer from the top of bluff line landward to the Coastal Erosion Hazard Line, 2. require the installation of drywells to capture run-off from all impervious surfaces. PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION:The subject parcel is improved with a one story frame dwelling,deck and a stairway from the top of bluff area to the bottom of bluff for access to the Long Island Sound beach.The parcel is 13,831 square feet with 60 feet of road frontage along Aquaview Ave.,42+/-feet along the Long Island Sound, 300+/-feet along the eastern property line and 280+/-feet along its western property line,as shown on the survey prepared by Michael K. Wicks,L.S.dated Sept.28,2009. Poe 2 of4-Jwmy 5,2012 ZBA Fbd16524•Moelkr CM:1000.21.2.15 BASIS OF APPLICATION: -Request for Variances from Art.XXII Section 280-116A(1)and Article)DWI Section 280-124 and the Building Inspector's November 1,2011 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for building permit for as built deck addition,at; 1)less than code required 100 foot setback from top of bluff,2)less than the code required side yard setback of 10 feet. RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant proposes to maintain the subject 16'x14' deck constructed under a 198S building permit #14245Z (C.O. #Z13839) and reconstructed in 2009 without the required building permit(s), thus subjecting the deck reconstruction to the "as-built" status requiring area variances for, 1)a 27 foot setback from the top of bluff where the Code requires a 100 foot setback,2)an approximately 6 foot(5.83 feet)side yard setback where the Code requires 10 feet. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:A letter dated November 22,2011 from Suffolk County Soil and Water referencing a site inspection of the subject parcel concluded that " Overall the deck is not having a significant impact on the stability of the bluff.Approximately half of the impervious area could be contributing runoff toward the bluff edge but the bluff is currently well stabilized and not showing any signs of erosion." Suffolk County Soil and Water made the following recommendations: a drywall be installed to accept the runoff from the downspout on the northwest corner of the dwelling, there are two downspouts on the east side of the dwelling out letting directly onto the adjacent property,drywells for these two down spouts would eliminate impacting the neighboring property. FINDINGS OF FACT/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application on December 1,2011 at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony,documentation, personal inspection of the property and surrounding neighborhood,and other evidence,the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Town Law 8267-b(31(b)(1). Granting of the requested variances will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. The deck was constructed in 1985 and exists in its 2009 reconstructed as-built status without creating any undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or detriment to nearby properties, Waterside decks with non-conforming setbacks from the bluff exist in this neighborhood. The applicant's deck is not visible from the street and is well-screened by landscaping and vegetation from the adjoining neighbors property. 2. Tows lAw 11267-b(3)(b)(2). The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method,feasible for the applicant to pursue,other than an area variance.The deck legally existed in a nonconforming location and was reconstructed without a building permit subjecting the reconstructed deck to an as-built status in a nonconforming location which then requires the requested variances. Pane 3 of4—)aauwy S.2012 ZBA Fi19#6524-Modkr CIM:1000-214-I5 3. Town Law 8267-b(3)(M). The variances granted herein are both mathematically substantial. The 27 foot"top of bluff setback requires a 73%relaxation of the code required 100 foot setback and the 5.83 foot side yard setback requires a 42% relaxation of the code required 10 feet. The substantiality of the granted variances are mitigated by the acknowledgement that the subject deck legally existed under permit#14245Z(C.O.#Z13839), was reconstructed in place and in kind and does not create any new nonconformance or increase the degree of nonconformance with regard to the regulations pertaining to the subject deck. 4. Town Law 8267-b(3)(b)(4) No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a variance in this residential community will have an adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. The letter from Suffolk County Soil and Water dated November 22, 2011 indicated that"The bluff face is well established with vegetation and there are currently no signs of any significant erosion at the site. 5. Town Law 8267-b(MMS). The difficulty has been self-created. The applicant reconstructed the subject deck without the benefit of acquiring a building permit. 6.Town Law 8267-b. Grant of the requested relief is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of reconstructing a dock while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BQAD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B, motion was offered by Member Schneider, seconded by Member Gochringer,and duly carved,to the variance as applied for, and shown on the Survey of the subject parcel prepared by Michael K.Wicks,L.S.dated Sept,28,2009,and the Architectural Drawings,sheets A-1,A-2,A-3 prepared by Mark S.Advocat,R.A.dated 05/20/08,revision dated 08/10/09 Conditions: I. Create a 5 foot wide Landscaped Buffer, as defined in Section 268-3, from the top of the bluff line landward towards the Coastal Erosion Hazard Line for the width of the parcel. 2. Install drywells for all downspouts on the dwelling as per Suffolk County Soil and Water and LWRP recommendations. That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Certificate of Occupancy, when issued Any deviation from the survey,site plan and/or architectural drawings cited in this decision will result in delays and/or a possible denial by the Building Department of a building permit,and may require a new application and public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. Any deviation from the variance given such as extensions, or demolitions which are not shown on the applicant's diagrams or survey site maps, are not authorized under this application when involving nonconformkies under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Pape 4 of 0-tamay S,2012 ZRA M06=4-Moelkr CIM:1000-21.2-IS Vote of the Board: A)w. Members Weirman(Chairperson), Goehringer,Schneider, Din/rio,H071LV. Thin Resolution was duly adopted(5-0). Leslie'Kanes Weisman,Chairperson Approved for filing / / /p /2012 LONG ISLAND SOUND 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o. o ` o � •� , FINAL MAP a ' 1 REVIEWED BY : sEE DECIs1ON DATED-L- 1 .nm 2 1 510tf i N o FR. Z +1155 y 6.4' U } 13.5• �O�l 1 ��• nr -- — 11400, w. w. A Y3 N 6 60.00 N QUA VIA A L,Nj j RECEIVED • • U5;) t • my 10 2011 BOARD OF APPEALS I� SURVEY OF V.w I,uvn st1RV>IruvG PROPERTY DAM N.Y.S.UL./50390 g w tL�N P.O.BOX V 493 01 h74.01 NY 1 1757 3'w w� w wwe www. .�i wr ww.u�w.a Nl/Ofi M1Y77, M "�'�• , , 'tlA . 63f 190943045 1000-Ott-07-16 3HIXt. 1 T BOARD MEMBERS �OF� Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson .�, V T 53095 Main Road-P.O. Box 1179 h� Southold.NY 11971-0959 James Dinizio,Jr. # # Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Hoisting 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Ken Schneider V25 971 �http://sou"ldtown.northfork.net 3 �ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Y �, Tel.(631)765-1809-Fn(631)765-9064 South Id Town Clerk FINDINGS,DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF APRIL 20,2011 ZBA FILE:6459 NAME OF APPLICANT: Frank Orito PROPERTY LOCATION: 3420 Stars Rd., East Marion,NY SCTM#1000-22-2-18 SEORA DETERMINATION: The Zoning Board of Appeals has visited the property under consideration in this application and determines that this review falls under the Type II category of the State's List of Actions,without further steps under SEQRA. PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: Subject property is 20,459 sq. ft.and is improved with a one and two-story dwelling with attached garage and sunroom.h has 190.00 feet of frontage on Stars Rd., 106.23 feet on the southern property line, 190.02 feet along the eastern property line and 109.13 fat on the northern property line as shown on the survey prepared by Nathan Taft Corwin, III L.S. last revision January 26,2011. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Request for Variance from Art. III Code Section 280-15 and the Building Inspector's February 16, 2011 Notice of Disapproval based on an application for building permit to construct accessory in- ground swimming pool at; location other than the code required rear yard. RELIEF REQUESTED: The applicant proposes to construct an in-ground swimming pool in the side yard where the code requires a rear yard location. ADITIONAL INFORMATION: The Applicant's property has been the subject of two prior variances. In Decision#5446 dated Jan. 8, 2004,the Applicant was granted a variance(ahernative relief)to locate the single family dwelling with a 30 foot rear yard setback, rather than the Code required 50 foot. In Decision #5954 dated Oct. 5,2006,The Applicant was granted a variance to locate an addition to the house with a rear yard setback of 31 feet. FINDINGS OF FACT/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this application April 7,2011 at which time written and oral evidence were presented. Based upon all testimony,documentation,personal inspection of the property and surrounding neighborhood,and other evidence,the Zoning Board finds the following facts to be true and relevant and makes the following findings: 1. Town Law 8267-b(3)(b1(1). Grant of the variance of will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties. Accessory in-ground swimming pools are a customary accessory in this residential neighborhood. The proposed location is well screened from the road and adjacent property by mature landscaping 2. Town Law 6267-b(3)(b1(21. The benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method,feasible for; applicant to pursue,other than an area variance. The property has an average depth of+/-107 feet,and due • Page 2-Apn120,2011 ZBA Fdd*09-Orito CTM:100042-2.18 to the location ofthe house on the property,with its conforming front yard setback, but non-conforming rear yard setback, and because the septic system also situated within rear yard area, a pool can not be feasibly located In a conforming area on the property,and therefore requires variance relief in order to be built within the side yard. 3. Town Law 8267-b(3Nb)(3). The variance granted herein is substantial because the pool will be built in the side yard, rather than the rear yard. However, the existing house location and the shallow depth of the lot makes a conforming pool location impossible. The applicant has placed the pool at 50 feet from the road. 4. Town Law 6267-b(3)(b)0) No evidence has been submitted to suggest that a variance in this residential community will have an.adverse impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood. Site preparation will require a minimum removal of vegetation,and no trees need to cut in order to construct the pool. 5. Town Law 8267-b(3)(b)(5). The difficulty has been self-created, because the Applicant seeks to build a pool on a parcel that is constrained by its overall size and shape and the selected placement of the existing house. 6. Town Law 8267-b. Grant of requested relief is the minimum action necessary and adequate to enable the applicant to enjoy the benefit of an in-ground swimming pool in a side yard, while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health,safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD: In considering all of the above factors and applying the balancing test under New York Town Law 267-B,motion was offered by Member Horning,seconded by Member Goehringer,and duly carried,to GRANT, the variance as applied for, and shown on the survey prepared by Nathan Taft Corwin, III L.S. last revision January 26,2011. Conditions: Pool mechanicals shall be housed in a sound proof enclosure. That the above conditions be written into the Building Inspector's Cerr/ocate of Occupancy, when issued Any deviation from the survey,site plan and/or architectural drawings cited in this decision will result in delays and/or a possible denial by the Building Department of a building permit,and may require a new application and public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals. Any deviation from the variance given such as extensions,or demolitions which are not shown on the applicant's diagrams or survey site maps,am not authorized under this application when involving noneonformities under the zoning code. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that may violate the Zoning Code,other than such uses,setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. The Board reserves the right to substitute a similar design that is de minimis in nature for an alteration that does not increase the degree of nonconformity. Vote of the Bawd.• Ayes:Members Horning, Goehringer, Weisman(Chairperson), Dinizio, Schneider. This Res /utton was duly adopt d(5-0). .�w7/I.eGYL.� Leslie Kanes Weisman Chairperson Approved for filing a/ /2011 SURVEY OF LOT 25 XAP Of STARS MANOR m m unto,w,w SMATED Ar JdARION OWN�AON2R TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK v i 1py.1J �a S.C. TAX No. 1000-22-02-18 so- E SCALE t*-,W g 0 76� � N JANUARY IA, 2002 #P OCIDBnI).WO AMO PROWgO IWY i 1 M JPRL 1.MW AMLM PROPOSED 110115E ti b SfIIEIIBFR 21.MW iWl SIIRYEY (^ S JRIAIRIf/20.M,1 II M SRIRJEY!AOOM PROPOSED POOL MAN n 1 ARU. M. OAM P} mil. 1 DwM:. w '�P f!, F� o aiwD ,IISURANCE CD1fANY p mm YOIn tJP] ® RL.CELVED71yp7� l SOARD OF APPEALS R M l4LY. ICfIID) j m>�l V19 4 �AFT 10613! FOAL " M "`a m O REWW 0'w ,)BY ZBA S N.Y.A Yc.ib. 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POOL 12-3 1 -2013 S REVISED O 1 -07-2014, 03- 13-2014 SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX # MAR 14 2014 1000 - 22 - 2 - I CERTIFIED TO MARY ANN AMABILE ROBERT AMABILE STEWART TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY VICE 1 `� AMERICAN LAND SERVICES G ISLAND 50 U^ID 061 N8Q g 1 ORD NARY -Z1 WATERMARK BEACH DILAP. �' =STEPS Z D ZO Soto -- - 3 90 BEACH � Q n HOUSE O w, Crn Z mG FF . O P� O 1O pF, � 1 .. 22 B Q I I HOT UB O D2I DECK _ GE�,�.d �6� rn LANDWARD DOE CEHL LINE= 20,777 50.FT WOO m LCI COV-KRAGt-j' ULATIQN� 3Z WOOD �_o ° ! HOUSE: 2,34050.FT. 5.4% 35.2 - GARAGE: 679 so.Fr. 2% rn rn 0 a-4 a-s s LS.q DECK5: 1,396 50 F 32% II Z O _ N� 1 fl G Ex15TING TOTAL 22,2'16 or 4,615 50,FT CE 90.9 PROPOSED COVERAGE 70 O 0�,� flll III aO7 6 STORY FRAMEE 4 BRICK HOUSE m //.: 10 � i FP OP PAOTOI�A�D TRADE:31.2%., o88 499 5 T FT III, ZY70 I 33.H .2 30,R = �' p� Trng 'P Z 1-0 rn - 11_.-• S 9c �»». F ! L / AREA OF WORK j 1 0 z � SPA n w VER �� %//���//�� ry6" 346'POOL EQUIPMENT PENCE_ — rOF I r 1 -R0 C5' O 1, VER VI 16� I POINT ROAD �II N DWAY. I 111QQ.01�,-- - N800351/ O Iw 579014 00I1W_ - 53.2 --- n /n�vlEw AVENUE - - - AQU a pVIA roadway III v � II h � 1 O I d I 1 ' m M.C. ON ANNOTATED FROM rn LN.Y.S D.E HAZARD MAP SHEET 16 OF 49� SEPTIC IN FRONT YARD AS PER OWNER ' NOTES: WOOD FENCE JOHN C. EHLERS LAND SURVEYOR OF At - CID ) p E�1 , 0 p;nl�oe co—de,ld m oo�mdvrel Area = 43,158 5cq. Ft. 6 EA5T MAIN STREET N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 50202 TF u M,elel I „ , Area = 0.99 Acres RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 1 1901 369-8288 Fax 369-8287 I C H 8 A dd s ,� d� hl GRAPHIC SCALE I..= 40' a Ion 9 an5urve or.com n 9 15landld Y SO RJ JO .r D - 1 r 4N U � , f q n , • EAsrENp East End Pool King G South Y County Road 48, Unit 5 PWbWSouthold, NY 11971 P:(631)734-7600 F: (631)876-1191 881-734-7600 www.eastend000lking.com March 11, 2014 (v-7a� Zoning Board of Appeals RECEIVED 54375 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 MAN ] 3 7014 Re: Amabile, Robert and Maryann 1635 Aquaview Avenue BOARD OF APPEALS East Marion, NY 11939 Dear Board Members: Thank you for hearing our case on March 6, 2014. In response to some of the questions raised at the hearing, please see the following: 1. It was asked at the hearing to provide assurances as to where the electric service,water service, and septic were located at the property. The electric and water service are located at the front of the property by the road and run directly through the front yard to the house. The septic is to the westerly side of the house. We believe that putting the pool in the front of the house would cause undue expenses in rerouting both the electric and water service. The westerly side of the house is not feasible due to the septic system. 2. It was asked to explore positioning the swimming pool between the garage and the house. Upon measuring this distance (24 feet),we believe there would not be sufficient clearance for safe distances between the edge of the pool and the adjacent structures. We believe a safe clearance to be at least 5 feet around the edge of the pool with no obstruction (The Health Department enforces this on commercial pools). If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 631-734-7600. Tind i G Ef King East E nd Pool King Page 1 SURVEY OF PROPERTY N SITUATE: EAST MARION TOWN : 50UTHOLD W E SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY SURVEYED 08-01 -2013 REVLSED 01-2013, 4 OP. POOL 12-31 -2013 ✓qN 1 S 4 20� 6 l SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX # "04*0 4 �`�° 1000 - 22 - 2 - I OFAPp,,, CERTIFIED T0: �D MARY ANN AMABILE 0440�p�Qpp ROBERT AMABILE FAQ STEWART TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 1 AMERICAN LAND SERVICES 5O V LONG N8Q0. °7j ___-C1 we QRpINARY HIGY1 BEACH DIIAP. 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HAZARD MAP SHEET 16 OF 49 SEPTIC IN FRONT YARD AS PER OWNER •unaulborisea agamuon m addition m o my mao b'Iri a licensed long sarIefo s seal Is NOTES: of NE %ni or eedmn nos,sub—ai„emit 2, al m: JOHN C. EhLERS LAND SURVEYOR New York Slate CNCalian Lae• —o---o— WOOD FENCE G.EH(c_`p� only copies from the original or this saner °P marked with an original of land vi aeyo stomped snot shall be considered m be valor lrae CO2 7 '� cop lei Area = 43,158 5 Ft. G EAST MAIN STREET N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 50202 e'Cerrraaaons Indicated hereon signify that this Sq. * rvey was or in accordance with the a,— Area = 0.99 Acres RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 1 1901 3GO-8288 Fax 3G9-8287 y rising Code State for Lana sof pr adopted Q. by the New York Stole Pfor Land I professional Land Sorrei Said cml d¢ollons shall run only GRAPHIC SCALE I11= 40' to me parson ray venom the ari is preporeg, Ion lslandlandsurve or.com o 9 Y is G� and on non annals to the rue company, heve-nmen- NS 502 PJ <th opener one if the mmnmmn rmea neCOri and FD LAND SJ o the pedigrees of Ina ending msuwnon, c.ruroa- tions ors not non,rorable to aaaumnal m:awuone SURVEY OF PROPERTY N SITUATE: EAST MARION TOWN : 5OUTHOLD U W E 5 FOB o l -2013 COUNTY, NY 17�6 CEHL 12-01 -2013, PROP. POOL 12-31 -2013 qp„ S REVISED 0 1 -07-2014 SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX # ®ARQ 01'�',4pN41S 1000 - 22 - 2 - I CERTIFIED TO: MARY ANN AMABILE ROBERT AMABILE STEWART TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AMERICAN LAND SERVICES 50l LANG TIE UNE�__._�5Q•p6, WATER p, MA Nvo"--- ORDINARY HIGH BEACH y DILAP• Z 5-VEP5 O OF Bvyff Z HOUSE _ A OO SOP OF Ti OO 22a O� r 7"x 7' O WOOD DECK `N d, LOT COVERAGE CALCULATIONS HOT T g m \ \� �• rn. PROPERTY AREA-43,1 58 50.FT. OOib EX15TING COVERAGE: WO D -mss-�' \ \ HOUSE: 2,340 50.F1'. 5.4% �Z e�_. WO x.5.2 GARAGE: 879 50.FT. 2% c+c' \ \ — DECKS: 1,39650. FT. 3.2% r rn Q a-s.a-sue 5. ��<� � �16„O�F EXISTING TOTAL: 10.7%or 4,61550.FT - rn A ?> CE 30 PROPOSED COVERAGE: rn PROP.POOL: 576 50 FT. 1.3% - 1 PROP.PATIO: 1,595 50.FT.3.7% O O a 2 $TORY F m� .'O:.e p ,r, PROPOSED TOTAL: 5%,2,171 50.FT. ]G�1 4SSS 7 6 �+ME 6 BPJCK HOUSE m cap = mp TOTAL COVERAGE: 1 5.7%or 6,786 50,FT. rn 38_ 7. O =O 30-3 AREA OF WORK rn 4� O �POAN E4RGONG.c;O J LEOUIPMENt _. 1 `v Gi 11 / FENCE li 3x8'POO 4 DP z Dip,or -1 O 1 CTS 26.2 1 ROC Yp015 TO ` PAVE O NT ROAD WA 1 _ L N8p°35'/ ,L � 1 A'00 W 100.p0 O W g�9 ew rod 5 �r N f CEHL LINE SHOWN HEREON ANNOTATED FROM N.Y.S. D.E.C. HAZARD MAP SHEET I G OF 49 SEPTIC IN FRONT YARD AS PER OWNER -unoamaraed alteration or oamuan lee rrer NOTES: mad bearin,a hon-ad land sor, 111 eea�e-e JOHN C. EhLERS LAND SURVEYOR of Neer o1o0on sea0New York oorme —o o WOOD FENCE �� E `O New Toro- alms l of th�on �G• fl only caoee from me or,ne of Ihls survey moaned w¢s on odgmm m me Iona sarrerae smmoea seal span be consme�ea m be wra voo COD > � melee• Area = 43,)58 Sq. Ft. G EAST MAIN STREET N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 50202 * "eerl leatems naroledoneleon e,wy that me Area = 0. 9 Acres RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 1 190 1 369-8288 Fax 3G9-8287 �` Trey w , .rk State a .n cc mnce wnh the islet,code r Prom- or Lana sor11 dolled Q. br lM1e New York Slate Assaciel on e(Prefeseionol Lana so�rerors. shut —t,nmmns shall Eon ohly GRAPHIC 5CALE I"= 4d �i �0 m me Parson far whom me sale, o,,ared, Ion lslandlandsurveyor.eom o a an ms behalf no the IINe mPOny, ,ere DNS 502 PJ� m1 e,enor and ending Inenwnon nsted hereon a a o me assignees ar me Imam,mslilouon. carunm- �,,. LAwI� ¢,r'' none o noL o-onsrerobie to oaaalonol moawrore BOARD MEMBERS 0 f Soil Southold Town Hall Leslie Kanes Weisman,Chairperson �� yO 53095 Main Road• P.O.Box 1179 IO Southold,NY 11971-0959 Eric Dances # # Office Location: Gerard P.Goehringer G Q Town Annex/First Floor,Capital One Bank George Horning �O 54375 Main Road(at Youngs Avenue) Kenneth Schneider 7, Comm Southold,NY 11971 http://southoldtown.northfork.net ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Tel.(631) 765-1809•Fax (631)765-9064 April 18, 2014 Eastern End Pools P.O. Box 369 Peconic,NY 11958 RE: ZBA Application#6736 Dear Mr. DelVaglio: Transmitted for your records is a copy of the Board's April 17, 2014 Findings, Deliberations and Determination, the original of which was filed with the Town Clerk regarding the above variance application. Before commencing any construction activities, a building permit is necessary. 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