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HomeMy WebLinkAboutElizabeth Field - Wetland Permit ApplicationsNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation Building 40—SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 (516)444-0365 FAX (516;444-0373 `11`v,GiP✓'Yisor AMENDMENT TO PERMIT %1!�,1111) A' "V /3o* //7Y Former Permit # (if any): Owner: RE: Permit No. & Location: RECEIVED Thomas C. Jorling Commissioner - ©v5 /v000 1 a NOV 12 1993 Southold Town Clerk Dear Your recent request to extend the above permit has been reviewed pursuant to 6NYCRR, Part 621. The expiration date is extended to Your recent request to modify the above permit has been reviewed pursuant to 6NYCRR, Part 621. It has been determined that the proposed modifications will not substantially change the scope of the permitted actions or the existing permit conditions. Therefore, the permit is amended to authorize: ��✓ �i �-�yv. ..-;f/-f/l C�ri> <i l' ✓/iii �i�>>��fri ,�� This letter is an amendment to the original permit and as such, shall be posted at the job site. All other terms and conditions remain as written in the original permit. Very truly yours, Deputy Regional Permit Administrator c c : /./iW; . r To Block Island Sound « ♦ To Runway 7 End Proposed Tight Fitting 5Proposed Stone Ranging In Size From 1/2 To 4 Tons I _ Grade (Typ.) I � ►cN6RASS iqF1-47S8-0050ni 6,/ Q I Existing ' Grace (Typ.)—) 10 Maximum _ e(Typ-) 7_ Proposed Stabilization Fabric Relocated Earth From End Of Runway 7 RIP -RAP BERM DETAIL Not 7o Scare Notes: 1. The Eevanon Of The Rio -Rao Berm. At Anv Point. Shall Not Go Below A Minimum Of 12.5 Feet Nor Exc eea A Maximum Of 13 Feet Above Sea Level. 2. The Exact Location Of Rio -Rao Berm Shad Be Field Verinea Ana Aoprcvea By The Owner Prior To Construc cn. 3. The Berm Shad Be Ccnstrucea Of Stone Obtained From Airocrt Procerty. moi. The Contractor Shail Perform Minor Grading At The Location Of The Rip -Rao Berm. As Directed By The Engineer, To Achieve A Uniform Slope. N Y a D r C 01PPROVYD AS PEI!* TERMS AND OONVIT1ONS OF PERMIT NO. DATE ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT -��7 Engineers- Inc_ _._..__ _ .__ _ . -_ -- August 3 i, 1993 Mr. David DeRidder Division of Regulatory Affairs NYS bEC Region 1 Building 4, SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 File: 211.006 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, NY Runway Overlay Project DEC Permit #1-4738-00506/00002-0 Dear Mr. DeRidder: Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457.9803 As a follow up to our phone conversation on August 30, 1993, I am requesting a modification to our recently approved Tidal Wetlands Permit, specifically Special Condition #4. The condition states "rock riprap shall consist of a minimum of 1,000 pounds placed on grade and the toe shalt extend to a minimum of I' below mean low water. " We would prefer the condition to state "the riprap berm shall consist of boulders (1,000 pounds minimum) placed on grade". You indicated that Condition #4 requires the berm to be buried below existing grade to a point one foot below the mean low water elevation. You also indicated that the purpose of this condition is to minimize coastal erosion. While we now understand the condition and its purpose, we question its applicability to this particular project. As part of our permit application, we provided the DEC with a site plan and a detail of the proposed berm (see enclosures). The berm detail showed the placement of boulders (ranging from .5 to 4 tons) on top of the existing grade with only minor grading to achieve a uniform slope. The berm is to be constructed of on site boulders at the request of airport authorities. Its intended purpose is to alleviate sand from blowing and washing onto Runway 7 end, not to protect the shoreline from erosion. Additional expenses associated with excavating to one foot below mean low water could make this project cost prohibitive. )We wouid appreciate your expeditious review of this modification as construction is anticipated to begin on September 13, 1993. If you require additional information, please call me. Very truly yours, C&S ENCINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner cc: fir. Phil Knauff, Director, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott Harris, Supervisor, Town of Southold U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Mr. Scott L. Harris Superintendent, Town Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York Dear Mr. Harris; of Southold 11971 V. V4 A & O 181 L 3 ,. Amm, 6km. 305 V Ay &.' qty 11581 'F(76"1'+'D Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island - Rehabilitate Runways 12-30 and 7-25 - Approval of a Modification of Standards to Construct a Rip -Rap Berm at the Approach End of Runway 7 - 93 -AEA -191 -NRA - AIP 3-36-0029-08-93 Reference is made to a number of letters received from your consultant, C&S Engineers, Inc., requesting our approval to include in the contract drawings the construction of a rip - rap berm within the extended Runway Object Free Area for the approach end of Runway 7 at your airport. Please be advised that the FAA has completed the coordinated review and in view of a subsequent analysis by our Safety & Standards Branch in the Eastern Region your request is approved. If you have any questions, please call at 516-295-9343. Sincerely, Dan Vornea Airport Engineer Y August 31, 1993 Mr. llavid DeRidder Division of Regulatory Affairs NYS DEC Region 1 Building 4, SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 File: 211.006 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, NY Runway Overlay Project DEC Permit #1-4738-00506/00002-0 Dear Mr. DeRidder: Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street. Liverpooi, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax 1315; 457 980?. QFrFWD SEP 7 1993 &44W JOW— c As a follow up to our phone conversation on August 30, 1993, I am requesting a modification to our recently approved Tidal Wetlands Permit, specifically Special Condition #4. The condition states "rock riprap shall consist of a minimum of 1,000 pounds placed on grade and the toe shall extend to a minimum of I' below mean low water. " We would prefer the condition to state "the riprap berm shall consist of boulders (1,000 pounds minimum) placed on grade". You indicated that Condition #4 requires the berm to be buried below existing grade to a point one foot below the mean low water elevation. You also indicated that the purpose of this condition is to minimize coastal erosion. While we now understand the condition and its purpose, we question its applicability to this particular project. As part of our permit application, we provided the DEC with a site plan and a detail of the proposed berm (see enclosures). The berm detail showed the placement of boulders (ranging from .5 to 4 tons) on top of the existing grade with only minor grading to achieve a uniform slope. The berm is to be constructed of on site boulders at the request of airport authorities. Its intended purpose is to alleviate sand from blowing and washing onto Runway 7 end, not to protect the shoreline from erosion. Additional expenses associated with excavating to one foot below mean low water could make this project cost prohibitive. A e :would app_ r:.iate your Cxpc; ii eus revim of this � 1�.1ii:1 construction nfi ; t t be -lit _.�v..., tri , car: is a.�..c..ps.e;1 n b_ai_t on September 13, 1993. If you require additional information, please call me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner cc: Mr. Phil Knauff, Director, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott Harris, Supervisor, Town of Southold f� .a OW To Block Island Sound « ♦ To Runway 7 End Proposed right Fitting P 9 9 I 51 Proposed Stone Ranging In Size 1 Grade (Typ.) From 1/2 To 4 Tons----t-- i BACNGRAsS Nysw— Fig- 1c, igrini �I-4738-ooSoG/ Existing ` Graae (Typ.)� IF ;� 10' Maximum e(Typ.) 7 I —Proposed Stabilization Fabric Relocated Earth From End Of Runway 7 RIP -RAP BERM DETAIL Not To Scaie Notes: 1. The Eevabon Of The Rio -Rao Berm. At Anv Point. Shall Not Go Below A Minimum Of 12.5 Feet Nor Exceed A Maximum Of 13 Feet Above Sea Level. 2. The Exact Location Of Ric -Pao Bean Shall Be Feld Verified Ana Aoprcvea 8v The Owner Prior To Construction. 3. the Berm Shad Be Ccnstruc:ea Of Stone Obtained From Airoort Procerry. 4. The Contractor Shatl Perform Minor Grading At The Location Of The Rip -Rao Berm. As Directed By The Engineer, To Achieve A Uniform Slope. N Y a D E C KPFROVM AS PE;'. TERMS AND 00ND1TIONS OF PERMIT NO. 1je7�e'CW3Z*16r6C DATE e /l1413 _ RNEngineers, Inc.. ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT 10205eve/m, NoM Street FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK -- - kowe%mr-^ •1- I •-Inn nnrnll /n I. 16 Beach • ►) Item T-906 • Plantings Shall Be 12" On And Cover Entire Grading Area (Typ.)fkg Io -1 -7 • 507• I •• . • • �./f/•f/ter/�/l f��r '! it ' /.•,/,,'•• r.� . i � �: •Light To ► 401 9i • moi• �rr�.�• Grading • • Beach Gross 1 SOIJN • g REIL Proposed Rip -Rap Berm, '�- Shall Be `- - -- ra` Existing Double Constructed To Meet Approximate NYSDEC Obstruction Light Existing -Sand Berm On Tidol Wetland 8oundory-__, Each End -See Detail OF Engineers, Inc. ft n ,oro sem►, NOM ft" ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT FISH;:'r-"-' ca ft I (lull tie) NI- W YORK STATE DEPAHIMI-N I OF LNVIHONIVII-N]AL CONSI-HVA I ION DIVISION OF REGULAIORY AFFAIRS [It GION I STONY BROOK ;,I )NY CAMPUS, BLOC 40, ROOM ;' 19 Sl ONY BROOK NEW YORK 11 /90 2356 SO(.J'tl-]Ol-D - T 53095 MAIN RD SOUTHOI-D NY 11971 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF- RE'jUBMISSION Thank you for submitting additional informationon theapplicatioi,. referenced below. Thi: maturial submiltoki is [)(,mjkj reviewed by staff, arid you will be advised III wriwig regarding the Department's lindinkp In Al hiltire comfntmwatiowt,' please refer to the Application ID number. Application ID-. 1-4738-00506/00002-0 Date Received: 07/09/93 Applicant: SOUTHOLD - T Facility: ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT Description: CONSTRUCT RIP RAP AT RUNWAY EDGL +IS1 ILHIS Itil ANIJ DEC Contact: KAREN A MUNZE BAKER r July 7, 1993 Ms. Karen Munze Division of Regulatory Affairs NYS DEC Region 1 Building 40, SUNY Campus Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 File: C&S Engineers No. 211.006 DEC Application No. 1-4738-00506/00002-0 C Os Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 Re: Rip Rap Berm, Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, NY Dear Ms. Munze: RECEiVEa JUL 9 199j Southold Town Clark The following information is provided in response to your "Notice of Incomplete Application" letter. State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR): The airport site is located within a Critical Environmental Area. The Town of Southold Board of Trustees acted as the Lead Agency for SEQR. Coordinated review with all involved agencies was conducted and on June 24, 1993, the Board of Trustees issued a Negative Declaration for the project. The runway overlay project also includes the installation of approximately 220 linear feet of rip rap berm. The Board of Trustees will be sending you a copy of the completed Full Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) and the Negative Declaration. A copy of the Town's Notice of No Significant Effect on the Environment is enclosed. Tidal Wetlands Permit: A completed "Joint Application For Permit" form, one set of colored photos, one USGS map (New London quadrant), a revised site plan and detail, and a check for $200.00 are enclosed. Town Authorization: Scott L. Harris, Town of Southold Supervisor, has prepared a letter stating that C&S Engineers, Inc., can act on behalf of the Town for the processing of a wetland permit (copy enclosed). If you require additional information, please call me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner ssf cc: Mr. Phil Knauff, Director, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott Harris, Supervisor, Town of Southold Mr. John Bredemeyer, President, Town of Southold Board of Trustees f TRUSTEES John M. Bredemeyer, III, President Albert J. Krupski, Jr., Vice President Henry P. Smith John B. Tuthill William G. Albertson Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 o��g11fF©(,�coG 0 C* Z oy�ol ao� BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUPERVISOR SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Hall 53095 Mair, Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT APPLICATION NO. 1000-12-1-18 Chapt. 97 - Wetlands NAME: Elizabeth Airfield Chapt. 37 - Coastal Erosion DATE: June 24, 1993 RESOLVED that pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Section 617.10 and Chapter 44 of the Code of the Town of Southold, notice is hereby given that the Southold Town Trustees, as Lead Agency for the action described below, has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Please take further notice that this declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also have an application pending for the same or similar project. TYPE OF ACTION: Type Unlisted in CEA DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: Applicant proposes to overlay runway as described in file. LOCATION: SCTM #1000-12-1-18 REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An on site inspection has been conducted by the Board of Trustees. 2. An environmental assessment, submitted by the applicant and reviewed and completed by the Board of Trustees, has indicated that no significant adverse effects to the environment are likely to occur should the following mitigation measures be implemented. cc: CAC 102 -// ;. I 51 / - 1$ / am th �. / 89 / 30 32 12 * 20 to It No \° IP Ind 2 � 37 16 S 0U g,, �' d ' ` 10 eat*- \, :•.: _ $arbor t8 � �'• __ �' Isl d a�:� \ ::ls:� -- ilial �• lis �ay larb o b /.. jr Silver Ee i41 Elizabe Field LAND 2 z2 Spm r�IWeS28 N 2130"►�rh INTERIOR—GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. RESTON. VIRGINIA -1988 72' * * 2 540 000 FEET (N. Y.) 750 '51 1 EUZABETH FIELD aS LOCATION MAP Beach Grass (Typ.) Item T 906 Plantings Shall Be 12"On Center And Cover Entire Grading Area (Typ.)fkF4 NYSDEC 'PERM iT *I-4738-0oS0&1b00o 1- 0 50'1 �_- - --- 99ALOW-W -TV ;7 r� Limit Of ock,, Grading And Beach Grass /S�gNO`' soy ,O Proposed Rip -Rap Berm, Shall Be Constructed To Meet Existing Sand Berm On Each End. See Detail OF 15 Engineers, Inc. CB1020 seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088 Existing Double Approximate NYSDEC Obstruction Light Tidal Wetland Boundary---_ ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK NYSDEC No. 1-4738-00506/00002--0 a 00 ro Limit Of ock,, Grading And Beach Grass /S�gNO`' soy ,O Proposed Rip -Rap Berm, Shall Be Constructed To Meet Existing Sand Berm On Each End. See Detail OF 15 Engineers, Inc. CB1020 seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088 Existing Double Approximate NYSDEC Obstruction Light Tidal Wetland Boundary---_ ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK NYSDEC No. 1-4738-00506/00002--0 Egg• • fir-�'• •,! �• � Mi Threshold • •Light To Remain (Typ.) �•�I �• ��i� =.\ I • • Al n g REIL Limit Of ock,, Grading And Beach Grass /S�gNO`' soy ,O Proposed Rip -Rap Berm, Shall Be Constructed To Meet Existing Sand Berm On Each End. See Detail OF 15 Engineers, Inc. CB1020 seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088 Existing Double Approximate NYSDEC Obstruction Light Tidal Wetland Boundary---_ ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK NYSDEC No. 1-4738-00506/00002--0 To Block Island Sound « y To Runway 7 End Proposed Tight Fitting 51 Stone Ranging In Size Proposed From 1/2 To 4 Tons 1 Grade (Typ. ) �' B�,cNLi�ss i �>R NysRk. +� �I.4738-ooSaG/ 0000�T� Existing ' Grade (Typ.) 10' Maximum _ 12,(Ty p.) � M Proposed Stabilization Fabric Relocated Earth From End Of Runway 7 RIP -RAP BERM DETAIL Not To Scale Notes: . The Elevation Of The Rip -Rap Berm, At Any Point. Shad Not Go Below A Minimum Of 12.5 Feet Nor Exceed A Maximum Of 13 Feet Above Sea Level. 2. The Exact Location Of Rip -Rap Berm Shall Be Field Verified And Approved By The Owner Prior To Construction. 3. The Berm Shall Be Constructed Of Stone Obtained From Airocrt Prooerty. 4. The Contractor Shall Perform Minor Grading At The Location Of The Rip -Rap Berm, As Directed By The Engineer, To Achieve A Uniform Slope. ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT CasUve",NewYori(QW8 Engineers, InC. FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK rsvNYSDEC No. 1-4738-00506/00002-0 95-19-3 (8/89)-7e NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DEC APPLICATION NUMBER U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER(SO PPPL•IICATTIIOIN%NO. mw JOINT APPLICATION FOR PERMIT Please read ALL instructions on back before completing this application. Please type or print clearly in ink. Attach additional information as needed. ❑ARTICLE 9, TITLE 1, ARTICLE 43 6NYCRR 646 (LAKE GEORGE RECREATION ZONE) ❑ARTICLE 15, TITLE 3 (AQUATIC PESTICIDES CONTROL) 1:1 6NYCRR 327 (AQUATIC VEGETATION)- 1:1 6NYCRR 328 (FISH) ❑6NYCRR 329(INSECTS) S ❑ARTICLE 15, TITLE S 6NYCRR 608 (PROTECTION OF WATERS) AEl For the construction, reconstruction, or repair of a DAM or other impoundment structure. T ❑For the disturbance of a STREAM BED OR BANKS or excavation in or fill of NAVIGABLE WATERS. 0401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION E ❑ARTICLE 15, TITLE 15 116NYCRR 601 (WATER SUPPLY) 06NYCRR 602 (LONG ISLAND WELL) ❑ARTICLE IS, TITLE 27 6NYCRR 666 (WILD, SCENIC AND RECREATIONAL RIVERS) ❑A:TICLE 24 6NYCRR 662, 663 (FRESHWATER WETLANDS) ARTICLE 2S 6NYCRR 661 (TIDAL WETLANDS) ❑ARTICLE 34 6NYCRR 505 (COASTAL EROSION) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F ❑SECTION 10 (RIVER AND HARBOR ACT OF 1899) for structures and work in navigable waters of the U.S. ❑COASTAL CONSISTENCY CERTIFICATION. E 1977 for disposal ❑SECTION 404 (CLEAN WATER ACT OF g ) posal of dredged or fill material in waters the U.S. D of ❑SECTION 103 (MARINE PROTECTION, RESEARCH AND SANCTUARIES ACT) for the transportation of dredged materials for dumping into ocean waters. 1. LIST PREVIOUS PERMIT/APPLICATION NUMBERS AND DATES (If any) NQS DSC P2rmfct # I-47-500 ,o ,6,-) 2. APPLICANT IS A/AN Owner ❑Operator ❑Lessee Municipality/Governmental Agency (Check as many as apply) 3. NAME OF APPLICANT (Use Full Name) Town f hod c rrr 5 MAILING ADDRESS -Town Hf 5i'rl in f\ /7` TELEPHONE (Where can be reached during day) (Sl(a)'710 -1 POST OFFICE STATE ZIP CODE 4. NAME OF ❑Owner Agent/Contact Person (Check on ) s rnx-CYf — neerT , MAILING ADDRESS J TELEPHONE (Where can be reached during day) 1122-0 15-evenilhnr c315—t1 POST OFFICE— STATE -- ZIP CODE 5. PROJECT/FACILIT LOCATION (Mark location on map, see Number la on reverse side) County I Town etMily. `�-�1 C1d Village STREET ADDRESS (If different from applicant) POST OFFICE -{- T-� Srls� 5 -_!_.'S 1A ri STATES% fU f ZIP CODE 06 D 6. t!�ME OF STREAM OR BODY OF WATE nel n a Uri 7" HAS WORK BEGUN ON PROJECT? If YES, attach explanation on starting work without permit, include dates. 13 Yes 90 Show work on map and/or drawings. 8. WILL PROJECT UTILIZE STATE LAND? ❑Yes IdINo 9, PROPOSED USE: 11 Private El ❑ Commercial 10. PROPOSED STARTING DATE: ('� Se // 'V _ 11. APPROXIMATE COMPLETION DATE: 12. FEE OF (NYS Permit Only) , � C) / Enclosed 13 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: (e.g. quantity and type of material to be excavated, dredged or used for fill or rip rap, location of disposal sites; type of structure to be installed; height of dam; size of impoundent; capacities of proposed water sources; extent of distribut'on system; etc.) In- ticc�, �r. of G��,v?n m�(, �� c� I f eL+ r met' 14 WILL THIS PROJECT REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FEDERAL, STATE AND/OR LOCAL PERMITS? Yes ❑ No If_ es, please list: of � i1 old of u sif Town ki c��d s1'��m ( and &a s-l-Zc J � ro�.t u n rYYw► C � mil �e�r�� / �- 15 CERTIFICATION: 1 hereby affirm that under penality of perjury that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Further, the applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered, arising out of the project described herein and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting from said project. In addition, Federal Law, 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 provides for a fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both, where an applicant knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up a material fact; or knowingly makes or uses a false, fictitous or fraudulent statement. Elhereby authorize the agent named in Number 4. a ve to submit this application on my behalf. y1�%i1 ^ / DATE SIGNATURE TII TLE SCOTT L. HARRIS SUPERVISOR FAX (516) 765 - 1823 TELEPHONE (516) 765 - 1800 June 29, 1993 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Ms. Karen Munze New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Department of Regulatory Affairs Region 1 SUNY Campus, Building 40 Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport/Fishers Island, New York Runway Overlay, Rip Rap Berm Project File: C&S Engineers No. 211.006 DEC Application No. 1-4738-00506/00002-0 Dear Ms. Munze : Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 The Town of Southold is the owner of the Elizabeth Field Airport, located on Fishers Island, Suffolk County, New York. As the Town Supervisor, I designate C&S Engineers, Inc., Liverpool, New York, to act as the Town's agent for the processing of a tidal wetlands permit pursuant to Article 25 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law. All correspondence regarding the processing of the wetland permit application should be directed to: C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Attention: Sara Freda, Assistant Planner Airport Division 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088 (315) 455-7981 If you have any questions or require me at (516) 765-1800. Thank you. erely, Scott L. Harris Town Supervisor additional information, please call cc: Sara Freda, C&S Engineers, Inca/ Judith Terry, Town Clerk Ak r NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL GONSERVA[ION DIVISION OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS REGION I STONY BROOK SUNY CAMPUS, BLDG 40, ROOM 218 STONY BROOK NEW YORK 11790-2356 RECEIVED ��N 2 41993 Southold 'V oWn Clerk (Ioki N2) 0 SOUTHOLD - T 53095 MAIN RD SOUTHOLD NY 11971 e? •�j � .��'`r :sem „---..... ..` •�,,: >�., A'[�% t,��Il���ill�i��l���i�1,ll���li! (fold N I) - sUilJo hon:) NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION The Division of Regulatory Affairs has received the appin:dtion referenced below. The material submitted Is boing reviewed by staff, and you will be advised in writing regard it flit. Department's findings. In all future Communications, please refer to the Application ID number. Application ID: 1-4738-00506.00002-0 Date Received: 06/07;93 Applicant: SOUTHOLD - T Faciity. EUZABETH FIELD AIRPORT Description: CONSTRUCT RIP RAP AT RUNWAY EDGE -FISHERS ISLAND DEC Contact: KAREN A MUNZE 1% NFW YORK S1AIL. DLPARIMENI OI LNVIRONMLNIAt CONSI_IIVAIIUN NO -1 ICE OF INCOMPLETE APPLICATION - THIS IS NOT A PERMIT APPLICANT UWNLR Il) NLIMBLR 0/250 SOUTHOL D - T 53095 MAIN RD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 APPLICA I ION IL) 1-4738-0050600002-0 BA I CI I N(IMIM I1 162343 14HMIIS APPI It I) I OH 1 ARTICLE 25: TIDAL WETLANDS FncunY:PHO.IFcI ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT PRW1--(;I IS I (K;AILD IN SOUTHOLD IN SUFFOLK (x)IIN IY Your Application for Permit is Incomplete, the Following Items are Required.- ■ Completed application form (enclosed). ■ Completed Part I of the Long Environmental Assessment Form (enclosed). ■ Project location map (USGS or equivalent) which clearly shows the project location with respect to identifiable roads and other notable features. Submit copies. ■ Signed letter from landowner giving you permission to apply for a permit on his'her property. ■ Representative color photographs of the project area and surroundings. Please label each with a description and date taken ( i copies). ■ Other DEC permits appear necessary. Submit applications (enclosed) for the following perinit(s): TIDAL WETLANDS If you have reason to believe that all perinits should riot be processed simultaneously, please notify the contact person below, clearly stating your reasons ■ The project is being reviewed pursuant to the Slate Environmental Quality Review Act (SEAR). A designation of Lead Agency and a determination of significance for the purposes of SEQR are necessary before your application can be considered complete. ■ The correct fee was riot submitted. Please submit a check or money order payable to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for $200. NO FURTHER ACTION CAN BE TAKEN UNTIL ALL OF THESE MATERIALS ARE RECEIVED C(.)NTACT PERSON KAREN A MUNZE SIGNARIHE NYS DEPT OI- FNVIRONMEN [AL. (;ONSEHVAII( )N DIVISION OF HEGMAITORY AFFAIRS HEGI()N I SIUNY BRCX)K SUNY (.;AMPIIS. BI DG 40, RUUM 219 STONY BRUOK NLW YORK 11790 23bb r}_I LPI (UNI, Nl1MBLR 516 751-7900 June 11, 1993 Mr. James Warren Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13388-6196 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9003 Program Assistant Field Service Bureau NYS Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation Peebles Island PO Box 189 Waterford, NY 12188 File: 211.006 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, NY Runway; `Jverlae Proiect SEQR Dear Mr. Warren: RECEIVED 'JUN 17 199; Southold Town C'tprk C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance to the town of Southold for the design of the overlay of both runways at the Elizabeth Field Airport on Fishers Island. The project is considered a Type I Action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) because the site is located within a Critical Environmental Area. During the Towns' coordinated review of SEQR, your agency expressed concern regarding the "ruins" and the location of the contractors staging area. The "ruins" as depicted on the project's vicinity map are bunkers which were built in prior to World War I for the Army. Please be advised that the contractors staging area will not impact the bunkers as it is situated at least 200 feet from the bunkers. We would appreciate it if you would reevaluate the enclosed plans and inform us of your determination as soon as possible. The Town is waiting for your decision so that they can complete the SEQR process. If you require additional information, please call me. Vary truly yoT=s, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner ssf cc: Mr. Phil Knauff, Director, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott Harris, Supervisor, Town of Southold Mr. John M. Bredemeyer, President, Board of Trustees, Town of Southold I. .'UN 04 193 13:36 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD F.1/2 k 9 New York 311810 Quids at Perks, Recroation and Historic Preservation si Historic PreserYailon Field Services Bureau u New YM STAIR Peebles Island, PO Box 189, Waterford, New York 12188.0188 518.237.8843 Ortn Lehman ........,. - �- L'WM7R1ItrloMt April 28, 1993i i U APR 3 0 Mr. John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trustees Town of Southold T*wn hall 63095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Bredemeyer: 11 Re: FAA sliaaboth Field Airport Southold, Suffolk County 93PROB27 The Office of Parke, Recreation and diatoric Preservation (OPPJM) has received the documentation you provided on your project. he the, *tat* Agency responsibly for the coordination of the State's historic preeosvation programs, including the encouragewent: and assistance of local, preservation programs, we offer the following coments. The OPAHF has no objection to the Town of Southold assuming lead agency status for this project. It appears that toe scope and nature of the proposed runway resurfacing and rip -rap seawall are such that we would have no concerns for the impact of the project on historic resources. However, before making a final determination, we request clarification of the nature of the "ruins" identified on the submitted "Vicinity xap," Figure I. Depending on the age ! ; and nature of theses ruins, we may suggest relocation of the "contractor's Staging area." Thank you for considering Long Island's historic resources in reviewing this project. If you have any questions or comments on thio matter, please call me at (518) 237-6643, Ext. 280. Si carely, amen Warren Program Assistant field .services Bureau JPN:gc An Equal Opportur,itylAtfirrmlIve Achon Agency r�' Onto oroIn-'KAaivom June 3, 1993 Ms. Karen Munze Deputy Permit Agent Division of Regulatory Affairs NYS DEC Region, 1. Building 4, SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356 File: 211.006 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, NY Runway Overlay Project DEC Permit #1-4738-00506/00001-0 Dear Ms. Munze: c is Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York -13088-6199 (31.5) 457-6711 Fax (3 15) 457 9833 JE_lN - 7 C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance to the town of Southold for the design of the overlay of both runways at the Elizabeth Field Airport on Fishers Island. Included within the overlay project is the proposed construction of a rip rap berm to be located seaward of the Runway 7 end. The purpose of this letter is to request a modification to the existing DEC Permit to include the proposed rip rap berm. The DEC issued Permit #1-4738-00506/00001-0 in June 1992, for lighting improvements and the removal of sand from the Runway 7 end. The lights have since been installed but the sand has not been removed. In the past year sand has continued to blow onto the end of Runway 7. The accumulated sand reduces the useable length of Runway 7. The purpose of the berm is to help alleviate sand from blowing and washing onto the Runway 7 end. The rip rap berm is approximately 260 feet in length, 6 feet in height, and 10 feet wide at the base. It will be situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean within the adjacent area of a NYS tidal wetland (SM). A Negative Declaration was issued by the town of Southold Board of Trustees in May 1993, pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the project. Four copies of the site pian, vertu detail and photos of we PlOje:x area arc enciosed. it you require aduitionai inrornnation, please call me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner ssf cc: Mr. Phil Knauff, Director, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott Harris, Supervisor, Town of Southold i /f ®® 0 ® NYSOEC NL -10 - -- FRESHWATER - WETLAND_- w11TRADTOrrs ACCESS - -_ TO SITE WORK Q 0 AREA A' PROPOSED APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF TEMPORARY ASPHALT MANUFACTURING PLANT APndl AIRPORT ACCESS WOAD R - - WETLAND NATIONAL WETLAND '+'� .' (USDOI) POWF _ _— /0)iK AREA Ae mill AREA T ii IORK AREA V PROPOSED 4lWURY CLOSED RMAY MARKING,SEE DETAIL. DO SHEET r t / TOWN OF SOUTHROLDI� � J / COASTAL EROSION ' HAZARD AREA F NOUNDARY k I SM NYSDEC TIDAL ,(- t WETLANDS BOUNDARY „tel PROPOSED TEIPORART CLOSED RLINAT MARKING. SEE DETAIL, GTKIS SHEET ■nocaE AND SEGMENTED CIRCLE Ili AREA •A' TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA BOUNDARY �% SM PROPOSED � , RIP -RAP BERM ----BLOCK, ISLAND -San SIM -4 RLPIAT—_--- NZIIh L TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MARBIDIGS SHALL BE AVIATION YELLOW. L TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MANRDCS SMALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY RAVEN INDUSTRIES. ILK_ SIOUX FALLS, SA OR APPROVED EQUAL. TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MARKING DETAIL IN CHARGE OFr R.L. PECKHAM P.E_ NOT TO SCALE MADE BYr P.M. MAN C rNI CHECKED BYr D.W. CLARK, J.A.SAWMLLER NOTES L AM0OR BARRICADES BOTH SIDES WITH SAND BAGS TO PREVW DISLODGING. L HEAR THRESHOLDS USE METAL STRAPS AND EXPANSION ANCHOR TO ANCHOR BARRICADE TO PAVEMENT. METAL STRAPS AND 0 EIPAMSION ANCHORS l CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AN ORANGE FLAG DI ACCORDANCE WITH AC Ea/5770_2C 1T1TJ i BARRICADES SMALL BE SPA® r MAIL ox - GO ORANGE RANGE FUG YELLOW FLASHING WARNING LICIT = AS MANUFACTURED BY RAE_ DIETZ COMPANY DUMP UT.111214-55200 OR APPROVED EQUAL ORANGE ANO WHITE REFLECTIVE SFEETDIG, I . ��MYSOEC NL -I3 4yCOKTRACTOWS - FRESHWATER 4 STAGING AREA 1 R - - WETLAND NATIONAL WETLAND '+'� .' (USDOI) POWF _ _— /0)iK AREA Ae mill AREA T ii IORK AREA V PROPOSED 4lWURY CLOSED RMAY MARKING,SEE DETAIL. DO SHEET r t / TOWN OF SOUTHROLDI� � J / COASTAL EROSION ' HAZARD AREA F NOUNDARY k I SM NYSDEC TIDAL ,(- t WETLANDS BOUNDARY „tel PROPOSED TEIPORART CLOSED RLINAT MARKING. SEE DETAIL, GTKIS SHEET ■nocaE AND SEGMENTED CIRCLE Ili AREA •A' TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA BOUNDARY �% SM PROPOSED � , RIP -RAP BERM ----BLOCK, ISLAND -San SIM -4 RLPIAT—_--- NZIIh L TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MARBIDIGS SHALL BE AVIATION YELLOW. L TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MANRDCS SMALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY RAVEN INDUSTRIES. ILK_ SIOUX FALLS, SA OR APPROVED EQUAL. TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MARKING DETAIL IN CHARGE OFr R.L. PECKHAM P.E_ NOT TO SCALE MADE BYr P.M. MAN C rNI CHECKED BYr D.W. CLARK, J.A.SAWMLLER NOTES L AM0OR BARRICADES BOTH SIDES WITH SAND BAGS TO PREVW DISLODGING. L HEAR THRESHOLDS USE METAL STRAPS AND EXPANSION ANCHOR TO ANCHOR BARRICADE TO PAVEMENT. METAL STRAPS AND L FLAT. BIDIRECTIONAL WARNING LIGHTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE EIPAMSION ANCHORS l CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AN ORANGE FLAG DI ACCORDANCE WITH AC Ea/5770_2C 1T1TJ i BARRICADES SMALL BE SPA® r MAIL ox - GO ORANGE RANGE FUG YELLOW FLASHING WARNING LICIT = AS MANUFACTURED BY RAE_ DIETZ COMPANY UT.111214-55200 OR APPROVED EQUAL ORANGE ANO WHITE REFLECTIVE SFEETDIG, �-. CLASS V L 1 rAl r o• r Tai' r oIA. rx raE SON 21 OR SOI 24 TIMM TYPE II BARRICADE DETAIL NOT TO SCAa 7b Block Island Sound 41 Proposed Tight Fitting ` Stone Ranging In Size From 12 To 4 Tons Relocated Earth From End Of Runway T(Typ.) EL�nqq 12*Ma Grade (Typ.)--% 11 NYSDEC TIDAL WETLANDS BOUNDARY NO ALTERATION PERMITTED HEREON EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 7201 SUBDIVISION 2 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW Nates I# Tb Runway 7 End 5' Proposed Grade (Typ.) Proposed ,1 Beach Gross Item M-100 Maximum 40(Typi Fabric, Item D-710 RIP -RAP BERM DETAIL Not To Scale 1. The Elevation Of The Rip -Rap Bern, At Any Point, Shall Not Go Below A Minimum Of 12.5 Feet Nor Exceed A Maximum Of 13 Feet Above Sea Level. 2- The Exact Location Of Rip -Rap Bern Shall Be Field Verified And Approved By The Owner Prior To Construction. 3. The Berm Shall Be Constructed Of Stone Obtained From Airport Property. , PrQ�oa�eid� Beach ,Gross (Typ.)Item M -ICAO Pdq tags Shall12 On Center +, Ent Grading -Area (Typ.) ... 7 Existing Singlei-: �.. +-� i ! + Obst,r,uct o Light-;(Typ.) ' ' I' + Ij•+ , _ 4- Ali vl,`110 � I•�� j'1, �i M''• I ! I••, -�•. ,7 & _1���JC' SC 40 ! ! Gxaq! ihach Gross ,y .S�eetl fa .; SOU E .' Rip.- Ra,R Berm., 2-,...S)jg ,_Be , 171 1. . -' i ! j 1 Constructed (Tol Meet I Existing ,Sand Zerm On Facb� -End. See Detaal Sheet 6 ..j ;... . 17 Safety Area 4,.t to - ,-{ + �--+- U ::3 Qj0. a a i I �o rr 1 f h ! p L.5o� Limi Coal Exist Existing Earth To Be Removed And From Runway Surface And Relocated, m Item P-152 See Detail Sheet No. 6 Exis CJ Existing Threshold Lights To Be Raised See �T Detail Sheet No. 8 (Ty p.) { ?Yy .1•- t, ori 2 Existing Threshold ---� Light To Remain (Typ.) — Bio • Exis ing REIL Existing Pull Box Runway Shoult To Be Removed- Sand Slurry C i See Sheet No.7 Emulsion Sea' —Existi Approximate NYSDEC_\� Ohstr, Tidal Wetlond Boundary--^_—,,/---,` To Block Island Sound * 1* To Runway 7 End Proposed Tight Fitting Stone Ranging In Size From 1/2 To 4 Tons -- Notes: 5++ — See Note No.I For Elevation _A j +t I iA I 1 10' Maximum _ C.:. -Proposed Stabilization Fabric, Item 0-710 RIP -RAP BERM DETAIL Not To Scale �- Proposed Grade (TYp.) Proposed Beach Grass Item M-100 1. The Elevation Of The Rip -Rap Berm, At Any Point, Shall Be No Less Than 12.5 Feet And No Greater Than 13 Feet Above Sea Level. 2. The Exact Location Of Rip -Rap Berm Shall Be Field Verified And Approved By The Owner Prior To Construction. 3. The Berm Shall Be Constructed Of Stone Obtained From Airport Property. 'A3 181 A. Jv,, Ate, 505 `UA&am, `l y 11581 RC(.) -i 0. Mr. John M. Bredemeyer III President, Board of Supervisors APR 0 W?� Town of Southold 53095 Main Road 5w*,old t.., P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Bredemeyer; Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island - Rehabilitate Runways 12-30 and 7-25 - Environmental Permits - AIP 3-36-0029-08-93 Reference is made to your letter dated April 21, 1993 transmitting copies of pertinent material needed to secure environmental permits for the above subject project. Please be advised that our office has no objection, rather encourage, that your office assumes the role of Lead Agency so that the required permits are secured in a timely fashion. We would like to emphasize again, as indicated in our letter to Mr. Scott L. Harris dated December 3, 1992, that if the bid opening for this project is scheduled/postponed until after August 30 of this current fiscal year, we will cancel the funds already allocated for this project and we will plan to include this work in the next fiscal year AIP program. Therefore, your expeditious approach to facilitate obtaining these permits is most desired and appreciated. Sincerely, '��hilip Brito t Manager t TRUSTEES John M. Bredemeyer, III, President Albert J. Krupski, Jr., Vice President Henry P. Smith John B. Tuthill William G. Albertson Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 April 21., 1993 Mr. Scott L. Harris, Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold NY 11971 Dear Scott, BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Supervisor SUPERVISOR SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 APR 2 2 Enclosed please find an application packet as submitted to this office by C&S Engineers, Inc. on behalf of the Town of Southold for both a local Wetland Permit pursuant to Town Code Chapter 97 and a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area Permit under the local law provisions of ECL Article 34 as implemented in Town Code Chapter 37. This office would like to assume the role of Lead Agency as provided for in the State Environmental Quality Review Act. Please contact this office no later than May 25, 1993 with your agency comments with regards to the instant application. Should your agency wish to assume lead agency status for this application we must have your written comments received in the Trustee Office no later than May 26, 1993 for consideration at our May 29, 1993 regular meeting. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, *- - 3"A---er� John M. Bredemeyer, III. President, Board of Trustees JMB/djh March 18, 1993 John M. Bredemeyer, III President Board of Town Trustees Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Runway Overlay and Riprap Berm Project File: 211.006.002 Dear Mr. Bredemeyer: ass, , 7 �y/ Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers Inc. (C&S), is providing professional services for the design of a runway overlay project which includes the construction of a riprap berm and the option of installing a temporary asphalt plant at the Elizabeth Field Airport on Fishers Island (please see Attachment "A"). The riprap berm is proposed to be situated within the Town's Coastal Erosion Hazard Area, near a tidal wetland. The purpose of this letter is to request a Coastal Erosion Management permit and Town Wetlands permit from the Town of Southold Board of Trustees for the previously mentioned project. C&S will secure a tidal wetland permit for the proposed riprap berm form the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Corps of Engineers (if applicable) prior to construction of the riprap berm. Part I of the State's Full Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) is enclosed so that the Board of Trustees, as Lead Agency, can initiate processing of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). Also enclosed is a completed Coastal Erosion Management Permit and Town Wetland Permit application, site plan, riprap detail, location map, and copies of correspondences between C&S and other agencies. If the Board has any questions or needs additional information, please contact me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. "h. d-lyu Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner ssf enclosures cc: Scott Harris, Town Supervisor, Town of Southold Phil Knauff, Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District ATTACHMENT "A" PROJECT DESCRIPTION RUNWAY OVERLAY ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In an effort to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the contractor will have the option of constructing a temporary asphalt plant on airport property. Locating the plant on site will provide the Town with more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary asphalt plant, if constructed, will be located northeast of Runway 30, approximately halfway between the ends of Runways 25 and 30 on an existing gravel road. The temporary plant will be completely dismantled upon completion of the runway overlay project. The contractor will choose which type of plant to build as there are basically three types of plants currently in use: batch, mix and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold feed system, the asphalt supply system, the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control tower. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket, and pugmill. Aggregate will be stockpiled at the plant. The proposed riprap berm is approximately 220 feet long and will be constructed in accordance with the enclosed detail. The proposed berm shall be situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. The riprap berm will be constructed from existing boulders located on airport property. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap berm is to alleviate the build up of sand on the Runway 7 end. TRUSTEES John M. Bredemeyer, III, President Henry P. Smith, Vice President Albert J. Krupski, Jr. John L. Bednoski, Jr. John B. Tuthill Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUPERVISOR SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION TOWN WETLANDS PERMIT APPLICATION TRUSTEE LANDS PERMIT APPLICATION Office Use Only: /Coastal 7Wetland PermitErosionApplmcationit lication �TO, L-�'i,FiS1J'����v iiTrustee Lands Permit Application V�Grandf ather Completed Apps. Date: 'Variance Required, 1 Neighbors notified Date: SEQRA Type UNIIJit-P 7IvCE,` VCoord. Review -opt.,. mand. Date Rec. by Office ✓Iiisp. comp. /date: W*f3 _SEQRA Determin./date: _Public Hearing/date: Findings: Permit Vote: (YIN): Special Conditions: (also see file) Application Fee: Application Number; SCTM #1000 - Project Name (If any) Elizabeth Field Airport - Runway Overlay Date Prepared: 3/18/93 Applicant: -Town of Southold Address: Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 Phone ( ) 765-1800 Interest: (owner, consultant,lessee,etc.) Owner Owner of Property: Town of Southold Address Same Phone ( ) Subject Property Location: Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, NY (Provide LILCO Pole #, Distance to cross Streets if not on location map) Yds. to be excavated: N/A Yds. to be filled: N/A Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: xi tin sand that is located on the runways will be returned to the beacn by means 9f a backh Width of canal, creek or bay fronting property: N/A Depth at low tide: N/A Aver. rise in tide: Distance to nearest channel: N/A Distance project extends beyond similar projects in area: N/A Area zoning: R-40 Land area in acres: 193 acres = Airport Property Is project for private or business use: Public Use Intended use of property: Existing Public Use Airport Describe known prior operations conducted on premises: Existing _ public use airport Has any prior license or permit been issued to erect structures, dredge, or deposit fill on said premises: A building permit for the electrical building was issued by the Town in 1992. An Article 25 Wetlands Permit for the runway lights & runway sand removq( was issued by the DEC in June 1992 Has any license or permit ever been revoked or suspended by a (permit # Governmental Agency: Not that we know of. 1-4738-00506/ 00001-0) Project Description The project description must also include plans for reclamation of land disturbed during construction of the principle and accessory structures and underground structures (i.e., pipeline and septic system; make additional attachments if necessary). Runwav Overlav Proiect. Please see enclosed cover letter to Mr. John Bredemeyer for project description. Authorization (Where the applicant is not the owner) I Scott L. Harris residing at Town Hall, Town of Southold, (Print -owner of subject property) (Mailing address -phone) 53095 Main Rd., Southold, NY 11971 do hereby authorize C&S Engineers to apply for Coastal Erasion permit(s) from the Southold Town Trustees 617.21 SEAR Appendix A. State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially -large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially -large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE - Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identity the Portions of EAF completed for this project: [X ] Part 1 [ ] Part 2 [ ] Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: [ ] A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. [ ] B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in Part 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* [ ] C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. * A conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Elizabeth Feld Airport: Runway Overlay Project Town of Southold Board of Trustees John M. Bredemever, 111 Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Responsible Office in Lead Agency Date -1- President Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Preparer (If diffe(ent from responsible officer) PART 1. PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research, or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action Elizabeth Feld Airport: Runway Overlay Project Location of Action (Include Street Address, Municipality and County) Elizabeth Feld Airport, Fishers Island, NY (Town of Southold, Suffolk County) Name of Applicant/Sponsor Business Telephone Town of Southold (516) 765-1800 Address Town Hall, 53095 Main Road City/PO State Zip Code Southold New York 11971 Name of Owner (If different) Business Telephone Town of Southold ( ) Address City/PO State Zip Code Description of Action: The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In an effort to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the contractor will have the option of constructing a temporary asphalt plant on airport property. Locating the plant on site will provide the Town more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary asphalt plant, if constructed, will be located northeast of Runway 30, approximately halfway between the ends of Runways 25 and 30 on an existing gravel road. The temporary plant will be completely dismantled upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to build as there are basically three types of plants currently in use: batch, mix and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold feed system, the asphalt supply system, the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control tower. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket, and pugmill. Aggregate will be stockpiled at the plant. The project also includes the construction of a riprap berm approximately 220 feet long. The proposed berm shall be situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap berm is to alleviate the build up of sand on Runway 7 end. Please complete Each Question - Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. Present land use: [ ] Urban [ ] Industrial [ ] Commercial [ ] Residential (suburban) [ ] Forest [ ] Agriculture [X j Other Public Use: Municipal Airport -2- [ ] Rural(non-farm) '01 IL it. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? [ ] Yes [X j No According to: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Cortland, NY stated that there are no Federally listed, endangered or proposed species: however. the Fishers Island Nature Conservatory indicated that the Tern, roseate (Sternadougallii dougallii) & the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) may be present at the airport. The Tem is listed as "Endangered" while the Piping Plover is "Threatened". Both nest during the late spring through early summer. In order to minimize any potential conflict between the proposed project and the birds, construction is planned to start after September 1st. The NYSDEC indicated that there may be the presence of a State endangered plant: Angelica (Angelica Lucida) located on Fishers Island: however, the agency did not specify where on the Island. 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) [ ] Yes [X j No Describe: The beach area where the riprap is proposed is rocky and at times (depending on the weather) sloped which is typical (not unique) for the island. 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? [ ] Yes [X ] No If yes, explain: The site is an existing airport 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? (] Yes [X ] No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: N/A a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary: N/A 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name: NYSDEC Tidal Wetland (Classification: SM) is approximately 15 feet from the proposed riprap. There are other State and possibly Federally regulated freshwater wetlands on airport property: however, none of which are adjacent to the Runway or temporary asphalt plant. b. Size (In acres): The tidal wetland continues along the shore of the entire Island. -3- 4 2. Total acreage of project area: the airport site is —193 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) plant site 2.5 acres 2.5 acres Forested acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) acres acres Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) — acres riprap berm .05 acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces Runways = 7 acres 7 acres Other (Indicate type) beach .05 acres — acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? Bridgehampton silt loam (Bm) at the asphalt plant location and a combination of Dune land (Du) & Beaches (Bc) at the riprap berm location. a. Soil Drainage: [X ] Well drained (Bm soils) 100 % of site [) Moderately well drained % of site [ ]Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? N/A acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370) 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? [ ] Yes [X ] No a. What is depth to bedrock? > 4' (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: [X J 0-10% 100 % [ J 10-15% _ % [ ] 15% or greater ^ % 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? [ ] Yes [X ] No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? [ ] Yes [X ] No 8. What is the depth of the water table? 0 to 3' (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? Unknown [ ] Yes [ ] No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? [ ] Yes [X ] No it. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? [ ] Yes [X j No According to: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Cortland, NY stated that there are no Federally listed, endangered or proposed species: however. the Fishers Island Nature Conservatory indicated that the Tern, roseate (Sternadougallii dougallii) & the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) may be present at the airport. The Tem is listed as "Endangered" while the Piping Plover is "Threatened". Both nest during the late spring through early summer. In order to minimize any potential conflict between the proposed project and the birds, construction is planned to start after September 1st. The NYSDEC indicated that there may be the presence of a State endangered plant: Angelica (Angelica Lucida) located on Fishers Island: however, the agency did not specify where on the Island. 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) [ ] Yes [X j No Describe: The beach area where the riprap is proposed is rocky and at times (depending on the weather) sloped which is typical (not unique) for the island. 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? [ ] Yes [X ] No If yes, explain: The site is an existing airport 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? (] Yes [X ] No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: N/A a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary: N/A 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name: NYSDEC Tidal Wetland (Classification: SM) is approximately 15 feet from the proposed riprap. There are other State and possibly Federally regulated freshwater wetlands on airport property: however, none of which are adjacent to the Runway or temporary asphalt plant. b. Size (In acres): The tidal wetland continues along the shore of the entire Island. -3- t I if 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? [X J Yes [ J No a. If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? [X ] Yes [) No b. If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? [X ] Yes [ ] No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 -AA, Section 303 and 304? [ ] Yes [X ) No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? [X ] Yes [ ] No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? [ ] Yes [X ] No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor airport property is 193 acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: asphalt plant = 2.5 acres, Runway overlay = 7 acres, & riprap berm = 220 linear feet initially; N/A acres ultimately. C. Project acreage to remain undeveloped N/A acres. d. Length of project: the proposed riprap is 220 linear feet (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed N/A %; f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing N/A ;proposed NLA . g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour Approximately 2 trucks per day for less than one month for the construction of the asphalt plant. The trucks that utilize the asphalt plant will remain on airport property during the runway overlay project_ Upon completion of project? There will be no permanent traffic generated as the asphalt plant is temporary and a riprap berm does not generate vehicular traffic. h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: N/A One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure the highest part of the asphalt plant will be 70 feet and the widest will be 150 feet. The riprap will be approximately 220 linear feet, 6 feet high and 10 feet wide at its base j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 0 ft. 2. How much natural material (i.e., rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? 0 tons/cubic yards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? [X ] Yes [ ] No [ j N/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? all disturbed areas including the asphalt plant area will be returned to their original condition at the completion of the project. b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation [ ] Yes [ ] No [X ] N/A C. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? [ J Yes [ ] No [X ] N/A 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 acres. 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally -important vegetation be removed by this project? [ ] Yes [X ] No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction _ month, (including demolition). IN t 7. If multi -phased: one runway will overlaid at a time: therefore, there will be two phases for the overlay project. a. Total number of phases anticipated 2 (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 Sept. month 1993 year, (including demolition) C. Approximate completion date of final phase Jan. month 1994 year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? [X j Yes [ ] No 8. Will blasting occur during construction? [ j Yes [X j No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 15 ; after project is complete 0 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? [ ] Yes [X ] No If yes, explain: 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? [ ] Yes [X ] No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount N/A b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged N/A 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? [ ] Yes [X J No Type: N/A 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? [ ] Yes [X ] No Explain: N/A 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 -year flood plain? [X ] Yes [ j No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? Only during operation of the asphalt plant. [X ] Yes [ ] No a. If yes, what is the amount per month 2 tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? [X ] Yes [ ] No c. If yes, give name N/A ; location to be determined by the contractor d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill: [ ] Yes [X ] No e. If Yes, explain: N/A 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? [) Yes [X ] No -5- a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? N/A tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? N/A years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? [ ] Yes [X ] No 19. Will project routinely produce odors? (Only during the runway overlay project) [X J Yes [ ] No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? (during construction) [X ] Yes [ ] No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? [X] Yes [ ] No If yes, indicate type(s) electrical power is required to operate the temporary asphalt plant 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity N/A gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day beach grass will be maintained with imported water to be provided by the contractor. 24. Does project involve local, state, or federal funding? [X ] Yes [) No If Yes, explain: Federal (FAA 90%). State (NYSDOT). & Local (Town of Southold 5%) -5- D. Information Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Date p -' . Signature; _./I< � C�� fo,r.. _ _ Title Town Supervisor If the action is in the Coastal area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. t 25. Approvals Required: Submittal Type Date Town Board of Trustees [X ] Yes [ ] No Coastal Erosion Management Permit March 1993 Town Board of Trustees [X ] Yes [ ] No Town Wetlands Permit March 1993 City, Town Zoning Board [ ] Yes [X ] No Other Local Agencies [X j Yes [ J No Town Funding State Agencies [X] Yes [ ] No Coastal Consistency (DOS) June 1993 State Agencies [X J Yes [ ] No Article 25 Tidal Wetlands Permit June 1993 Federal Agencies [X J Yes [ ] No Section 404 Wetland Permit June 1993 Federal Agencies [X ] Yes [ ] No AIP Funding C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? [) Yes [X ] No If Yes, indicate decision required: [ ] zoning amendment [ ] zoning variance [ ] special use permit [ ] subdivision [ j site plan [ J new/revision of master plan [ j resource management plan [ j other 2. What is the zoning classifications) of the site: R-40 (Residential 10 acre minimum) 3. What is the maximum potential developmem of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Residential 10 acre minimum lot size (approximately 19 lots if no airport) 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? N/A 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? N/A 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? [X ] Yes [ j No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a'V4 mile radius of proposed action? Public Use (dump) & Residential Uses surround the airport, surrounding zoning is R-400 (residential 10 acre minimum). 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a'% mile? [X ] Yes [ ] No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? N/A What is the minimum lot size proposed? N/A 10. Will proposed action require any authorization (s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? [ ] Yes [X ] No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? [ ] Yes [X ] No If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? N (] Yes [ ] No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? [ ] Yes [X) No If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? N [ ) Yes [ ] No D. Information Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Date p -' . Signature; _./I< � C�� fo,r.. _ _ Title Town Supervisor If the action is in the Coastal area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. January 15, 1993 1— Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Environmental Information Request File: 211.006.002 Dear 2 —: On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the following improvements at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York: Runway Overlay Project • Riprap Sea Wall Elizabeth Field Airport is situated within a Critical Environmental Area (CEA) designated by the Town of Southold. Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 617.4(h), SEQR, an unlisted action occurring within a CEA must be treated as a Type I action; therefore, coordinated review and a full EAF are required. This letter is a request for your office's assistance in identifying any possible areas of environmental concern at the airport. The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In order to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the construction of an on-site temporary asphalt plant has been proposed. Locating the plant on site will allow the town much more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary plant will be located northeast of Runway 31, approximately halfway between the east ends of Runway 25 and Runway 31 on an existing gravel road. The plant is temporary and will be completely dismantled and removed from the island upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to construct as there are basically three types of plants currently in use in the United States: batch plant, drum mix plants and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold -feed system; the asphalt cement supply system; the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control system. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket and pugmill. Aggregate will also be stockpiled at the plant. r IR ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT, FISHERS ISLAND SEQR DISTRIBUTION LIST Mr. R. Phil Knauff Division of Regulatory Affairs v` Manager NYS DEC, Region 1 Fishers Island Ferry District SUNY Campus Fishers Island, NY 06390 Building 40 Riverhead County Center, Room E-16 StonyBrook, NY 11794 Mr. Scott L. Harris Cortland, NY 13045 Supervisor Mr. Thomas Jorling, Commissioner Town of Southold NYS DEC 53095 Main Road 50 Wolf Road Southold, NY 11971 Albany, NY 12233 Mr. John M. Bredemeyer, III Mr. Philip Brito, Manager President Federal Aviation Administration Town Board of Trustees New York Airports District Off. 53095 Main Road 181 South Franklin Avenue Southold, NY 11971 Valley Stream, NY 11581 Mr. Stanley A. Pauzer Mr. Russ Vachon District Manager Bureau Head, Aviation Bureau Suffolk County Soil NYSDOT, 1220 Washington Ave. and Water Conservation State Campus Riverhead County Center, Room E-16 Albany, NY 12226 Riverhead, New York 11901 Cortland, NY 13045 Mr. James Kuzloski, Director Mr. Arthur H. Kunz, Director Planning & Development Suffolk County Planning Department NYS DOT, Region 10 H. Lee Dennison Building, 12th Floor NYS Office Building Veterans Memorial Highway Veterans Memorial Hwy. Hauppauge, New York 11788 Hauppauge, NY 11788 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Mr. Kim Blot, Director Planning Director NYS Dept. of Agriculture ^& Markets Town of Southold 1 Winners Circle 53095 Main Road Capital Plaza Southold, NY 11971 Albany, NY 12235 Mr. John Thatcher Mr. Leonard Corin Fisher Island Nature Field Supervisor Conservancy US Dept. of Interior P.O. Box 132 Fish & Wildlife Green Village, NJ 07935 3817 Luker Road Cortland, NY 13045 AIR\A\Dicic.Dat\YlivabetI January 15, 1993 Mr. Robert Hargrove, Chief Environmental Impact Branch US Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 Mr. David Gillespie, Director Field Services Bureau NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Peebles Island P.O. Box 189 Waterford, NY 12188-0189 United States Army Corps of Engineers Department of the Army' Attention Chief, Regulatory Branch NY District, Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 / f Mr. Burrell Buffington ,r / Significant Habitat Unit V NYS DEC Information Services 700 Troy Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110-2400 AJR\A\D"-Dck\MU th January 15, 1993 ***SIGNVIFICANT. COAL; AL FISC1 AND t-vILDLIFE HABITA.*** PROJECT DESCRIPTIO2y' THE RACE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTIONS OF HABITAT: The Pace is an area of open water located between Race Point, at the western end of Fishers Island, and Valiant Rock, located approximately one and one-half miles southwest of Fishers Island, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County ('VOAA Nautical Chart *No. 13205) . The fi_-11, and %-:ildiife habitat is a very deep channel (over 150 feet in depth), approximately one mile wide, and bordered by steep underwater slopes rising up to relatively shallow water (less than 30 feet deep) on each side. This approximate 2500 acre area is the primary opening in the underwater ridge separating Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound, and is an area of very turbulent tidal exchange. FISH AND WILDLIFE VALUES: The Race represents a very unusual physical environment in New York State. The deep, turbulent, waters and shoals combine to produce a productive and diverse habitat for marine fishes. Significant concentrations of many species forage in this area, including striped bass, bluefish, tautog, summer flounder, an6 scup. The Race is also one of two primary migration corridors for striped bass, which move into Long Island Sound in spring an route to their breeding grounds, and return to southern wintering areas during fall. As a re -cult of the abundant fisheries resources in the area, The Race has become a nationally renowned sportfist.ing area with heavy fishing pressure occurring throughout spring, summer, and fall. Much of this pressure is brought in by charter boats from Greenport, N,ontauk Harbor, and Connecticut. In addition to sportfishing, The Race supports a commercial lobster fishery of regional significance. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: The fisheries resources of The Race may be most affected by any activities that would substantially alter water ,currents in the area. Also, installation and operation of water intakes would likely have a significant impact on juvenile (and adult, in some cases) fish concentrations, through impingement or entrainment. The significant human use which this area supports is dependent upon maintaining or enhancing opportunities for compatible recreational and commercial fishing, within the productivity limits - of the fisheries resources. y• i COASTAL FISH & WILDLIFE HABITAT RATING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FORM Name of Area: The Race FEB. 1 6 1987 County(ies): Suffolk Town(s): Southold 7.5' Quadrangle(s): N/A; See NOAA National Ocean Survey Chart #13205 (IS) (R) (ISzR) Individual Replace— Final Score ------------------------------------- ability Score ECOSYSTEM RARITY (ER): 64 a 1.2 = 76.6 A priaary area of tidal exchange between Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound; contains a deepfoater channel With very turbulent currents passing through it. Rare in New York State. SPIMS TOLNKWILITY ( SV) : 0 z 1.2 = 0.0 No endangered, threatened, or special concern species reside in the area. HUMAN USE (HU): 40.5 x 1.2 = 48.6 This area is nationally renowned for its sportfishery and is a commercial lobster fishery of regional significance. Additive division: 36 + 9/2 = 40.5. POPULATION LEVEL (PL): 16 a 1.2 = 19.2 Concentrations of finfish foraging in and migrating through the area are unusual in New York State. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REPLACEABILITY (R): 1.2 Irreplaceable ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIGNIFICANCE _ [(ERaR) + (SVzR) + (HUaR) + (PL=R)] = 144.6 KNOT LEDGEABLE CO'�'ACTS : Tor. Hart or Andrew Milliken N.Y.S. Departmient of Sate Division of Coastai Resources & Waterfront Revitalization 162 Washington Avenue Albany, h-' 12231 Phone: (518) 474-3642 John Poole, Marine Resources Specialist IV Bureau of Marine Finf ish and Crustaceans NYSDEC - Region 1 State University of New York, Building 40 Stony Brook, NY 11750 Phone: (516) 751-7900 John H. Thatcher, Jr. Fishers Island Conservancy Fishers I -slant, New York 06390 Phone: (515) 788-7437 (summer) P.O. Box 132 Green Village, New Jersey 07935 (201) 635-5470 (winter) Christopher Percy The Sound-- Conservancy, Inc. Marine Sciences Institute - UCONN Groton, CT 06340 Phone: ( 203) 445-1868 Louise Harrison Suffolk County Department of Health Services Bureau of Environmental Management County Center Riverhead, NY 11901 Phone: (516) 548-3064 NYSDEC - Significant Habitat Unit Wildlife Resources Center Delmar, NY 12054 Phone: (518)439-7486 - . _�: •�_ ,,. -• 71.:P 5_�1`.,h- ... e`4►<7- i i � pi's+'— 3S •' Y .. .Jv , 13 a. JS 32 ,. `—� / 6 _b ll IV S4r f4, •1. 33 a'l " = , It. S.a/7...rx..r> .' wi c ji 3i 1'b `Z�.�.�Kis ".• `r•fx� is�9'1~ ' ,wo, m, j8 vr,. N S .�.`-: _ �yF,d, .Y �a .3p/:C •IA•• i"1 Tia4$,:.r ! d \'�• � � ^:� t52 :•r\•' C7 �11, G•53w ,�ti"�. 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' `C 187 _ 25�6 rA, S A 1 ' Covt�[e7laIIonrRk 90 , i 69 A�g�76 \ 107 li 3e 33 a j. - '- 9 t54 96 �i 34 39' \, 4 l8 46 .M 41 Al 54 751 122 \ Y j/'. s 73--, \ - _ •o 78 E— _4S79 5 S - 69 r ib• • 93 l�/' Sy CS 1 74 ' �' �. by t 92 v 5 so. 50 1 104 v. --90103 \ 1 70 64 7 _ 62 74-60!7 76 60 56 f. rt , . 100. - 3 65rr- . f 13 9 i� 10 73 70 c. E.3 _ �i•S. x-10 4 P 23' 3D 2 _ `__!• b `' �, 53 = \ Quad: NOAA: Chart # 13205 is 1� - i _ 25 33 79 Area Name: The Race 2_-� 36 _ Habitat Boundary �_ 4E '`� 73~ 90 Page 1 of I -� 26 a `• 26\\ 7 6 24 )) 3 - 2l \ 2 )i Z5 >7 11 23 \ 40 I - `33� � 44 9 ,- L- PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Sara S. Freda, Assistant Planner C & S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Freda; March 2, 1993 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516)765-1823 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Fishers Island, N.Y. SCTM # 1000-12-1-18 C&S File: 211.006.002 Your inquiry of January 15th and Trustee President John Bredemeyer's letter to you of February 16th, 1993 were discussed with the Planning Board members. The Planning Board agrees that the environmental concerns about the runway overlay project and the installation of a riprap type of sea wall are under the Trustee Board's jurisdiction. If either of these projects should necessitate changes to ground (non -runway) lighting, the parking field or the existing hangar/office, then the Planning Board would like to notified. If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Valerie Scopan Town Planner cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judith Terry, Town Clerk for Town Board Planning Board Board of Trustees R. Phil Knauff, Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District Robert Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer New York State Departme, of Environmental Conservation Wildlife Resources Center Information Services 700 Troy -Schenectady Road Latham, New York 12110-2400 March 1, 1993 Sara S. Freda C & S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Freda: We have reviewed the New York Natural Heritage Program files with respect to your recent request for biological information concerning the proposed improvements at the Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, as indicated on your enclosed map, located in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County. Enclosed is a computer printout covering the area you requested to be reviewed by our staff. The information contained in this report is confidential and may not be released to the public without permission from the New York Natural Heritage Program. Our files are continually growing as new habitats and occurrences of rare species and communities are discovered. In most cases, site-specific or comprehensive surveys for plant and animal occurrences have not been con- ducted. For these reasons, we can only provide data which have been as- sembled from our files. We cannot provide a definitive statement on the presence or absence of species, habitats or natural communities. This information should not be substituted for on-site surveys that may be re- quired for environmental assessment. This response applies only to known occurrences of rare animals, plants and natural communities and/or significant wildlife habitats. You should contact our regional office, Division of Regulatory Affairs, at the address enclosed for information regarding any regulated areas or permits that may be required (e.g., regulated wetlands) under State Law. If this project is still active one year from now we recommend that you contact us again so that we may update this response. Encs. cc: Reg. 1, Wildlife Mgr. Reg. 1. Fisheries Mgr. Sincerely, Burrell Buffington NY Natural Heritag ogram �,� printed on recycled craoer FEB 171®g3 Mr. Frank L. Squeglia Airports Division Federal Aviation Administration Federal Building John F. Kennedy International Airport Jamaica, New York 11430 Dear Mr. Squeglia: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reviewed the scoping document regarding the proposed runway overlap project and riprap sea wall for the Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York. Unfortunately, the lack of detailed information in the scoping document makes it difficult to provide specific comments on the scope of the proposed project. Therefore, we are enclosing a list of the basic types of information that EPA recommends should be included in this documentation. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Ms. Joanne Arenwald of my staff at (212) 264-6718. Sincerely yours, Laura J. Livingston, Assistant Chief Environmental Impacts Branch Enclosure 'L'c: Sara S. Freda N United States Department of the Interior AWM FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 3817 Luker Road Cortland, New York 13045 February 5, 1993 Ms. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner C&S Engineers, %Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Freda: This responds to your letter of January 15, 1993, requesting information on the presence of endangered or threatened species in the vicinity of the Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, Suffolk County, New York. Except for occasional transient individuals, no Federally listed or proposed endangered or threatened species under our jurisdiction are known to exist in the project impact area. Therefore, no Biological Assessment or further Section 7 consultation under the Endangered Species Act (87 Stat. 884, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is required with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service). Should project plans change, or if additional information on listed or proposed species becomes available, this determination may be reconsidered. The above comments pertaining to endangered species under our jurisdiction are provided pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. This response does not preclude additional Service comments under the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act or other legislation. For additional information on fish and wildlife resources or State -listed species, we suggest you contact: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 1 Building 40, SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11794 (516) 751-7900 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Significant Habitat Unit Information Services 700 Troy -Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110-2400 (518) 783-3932 0 '� b, If you have any questions regarding this letter, contact Torn McCartney at (607) 753-9334. Sincerely, ACTING FOR Leonard P. Corin Field Supervisor cc: NYSDEC, Albany & Stony Brook, NY (Regulatory Affairs) NYSDEC, Latham, NY COE, New York, NY EPA, Chief, Marine & Wetlands Protection Branch, New York, NY OA L '' It DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY NEW YORK DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS i JACOB K. JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING NEW YORK, N.Y. 10278-0090 ^, PL REJanuary 26, 1993 Eastern Permits Section SUBJECT: Elizabeth Field Airport Environmental Information Request Elizabeth Field Airport Town of Southold C/o Ms. Sara Neda C&S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Neda: We have received your letter dated January 15, 1993 which requested environmental information for the proposed work at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York. Pursuant to Federal laws enacted for protection and preservation of waters of the United States, a Department of the Army permit is required for the proposed construction of seawall and breakwater. An application for a permit consists of a completed Joint Application Form and its supplemental form NANY-201. The completed forms should be accompanied by a set of drawings prepared in accordance with the instructions contained in the enclosed booklet. One set of original reproducible drawings (8 1/2"x 11" in size with a 1" margin along the top 8 1/2" side) and photographs of the site are required. The name and addresses of property owners adjoining the proposed work must be indicated on the application form. The foregoing represents the requirements of the Department of the Army to process a permit application. Any questions can be directed to Ms. Sophie Ettinger of my staff at (212) 264- 3912. Sincerely, James W. Haggerty r Enclosures Chief, Eastern Permits Section e 6 IN -New York State Department of Environmental Conservation /L�vr► GO o lc SCO I -T igwr, S 5yr �/:SO� -f AIC41 671:3(39s A� ,;, led f 0- ,Ca: x /I i q So t —dat N�! 1147t 0 Re: LEAD AGENCY COORDINATION RESPONSE Dear MC. This letter responds to your communication of,//s/y,3 regarding lead agency coordination for the above -noted project, under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review SEQR) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617, The Department has the following interest in this project: DEC Permits (if any) : hCle 2 5-- 7 c%w/ 4&11 DEC Contact Person: SEQR Classification: [ J Type I k] Unlisted OjEW DEC Position: Based on the information provided: DEC has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. [ J DEC wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. DEC needs additional information in order to respond (see comments). [ J DEC cannot be lead agency because it has no jurisdiction in this action. Comments: see attached [ J none If you do not concur with the DEC position indicated above, please contact this office to resolve designation of lead agency within the time allowable under Part 617. Please feel free to contact this office for further information or discussion. S�Icerely, cc: (attach distribution list) o Y i • NEW YORK STATE DEPARIMINT rNVIRON,M[NTAI CONSERVATION REGULATORY AFFAIRS e � I. ER -OFFICE SPEED MEMO (USE ONLY FOR UNOFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE) TCS -56.1 o,- S, /� /C'.C,`� DATE: s f� FR0\1 >C T ✓wti^-S REPLY REQUIRED BY: (1�Dd/� DATE RETURNED: REPLY AT BOTTOM OF THIS FORM o er0c-17c�S - ./e �'' tib___ � ��� � / �►1 G'-' • / i� � L � S�G��C' �j /C��-S f s d,0� 7'C, ecl, 741\ "a) /0 -,�'L�cy I stir J J I 'cXLI i l i Y`l�iC1C�i �fJ n� - krr� EIOWL ,z E2RSN N -A N iNNNN E2513 E2R5N I_ Silver Eel ' g"*o-4- Ar ll A2FLM JLOCA 41015' SURVEY wASNIRGTOHOC 720001 • iHTERJOR—GEOLOG'cAL NOTES TO THE USER . Wetlands which have been field examined are indicated on the map by an asterisk l')•animal) • Dominance type (either vegetative or sedentary map by the interested user, can be added to theto the . 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')LY I KEY TO MAP 500 -Year Flood Boundary— ZONE B 100 -Year Flood Boundary --- ZONE A1/ r /nnr r)rcivnarinnc• ZONE A5 AO Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding where depths 100 -Year Flood Boundary _— ZONE B io0-Year Flood Boundary of inundation are shown, but no flood hazard factors liasc I load Lle%itiun Lute 513 `•Pith Elevation In Fret•' Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding where depths Base Flood Elesauon in Fect (EL 987) wi crc Uniform Wtthin lone" elevations are Shown, but no flood hazard factors Elevation Refcrenie Marl. RM7X /onc D Bounu.,r�------------ — River Mile •M1.5 Undeveloped Coastal Barriers ! /1 ••Referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 *EXPLANATION OF ZONE DESIGNATIONS ZONE EXPLANATION A Arc as „f IOn�c,t fltr•,,1: t,,:c flnrnl rlrvafinns .ind flood hazard factum not determined. AO Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding where depths are between one (1) and three (3) feet; average depths of inundation are shown, but no flood hazard factors are determined. AH Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding where depths are between one (1) and three (3) feet; base flood elevations are Shown, but no flood hazard factors are determined. Al -A30 Areas of 100 -year flood; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors determined. A99 Areas of 100 -year flood to be protected by flood protection system under construction; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. 8 Areas between limits of the 100 -year flood and 500 - year flood; or certain areas subject to 100 -year flood- ing with average depths less than one (1 ) foot or where the contributing drainage area is less than one square mile; or areas protected by levees from the base flood. (hledium shading) C Areas of minimal flooding. (No shading) D Areas of undetermined, but possible, flood hazards. V Areas of 100 -year coastal flood with velocity (wave action); base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. V1 -V30 Areas of 100 -year coastal flood with velocity (wave action); base flood elevations and flood hazard factors determined. NO I LS 10 0�>LK Lert.,in areas not in the special flood hazard areas (zones A and V) may be pruiected by flood control structures. This map is lot flood insurance and flood plain management pur— poses only; it dues not necessarily show all areas subject to flood- ing in the community or all planimetric features outside special flood hazard areas. The cuistal flooding elevations shown may Jiffer significantly from those developed by the National Weather Service for hurricane evacuation planning. For adjoining; map panels, see separately printed Index To Map Panels. Coastal base flood elevations shown on this map include the effects Seaflower Reef Y 2000 p 2000 `rl QI,I 4000 Ft. s L P63 6 1 �Ec'r�ic S 67 57—/ 14 — 33 Q -�- 39 69 North N i LiQhthous6�' Dumpling 86 15 / .JJJ i i / ♦5 SS 16 i Y 45A Flat 79 South Hammock 15�Dump911ng i 39 / 15 30 i i i / 13 I ' 25 i 16 r ♦ t•N ' s 16 Nort 41 HI QN .. •, _53. •moo Hawk9 Nest • o Point', 13 36 ?9 , 4956 I I 07 6 9 I) ♦t •wy 11 50-,40 a / I S 0 U „ .0 39 Marina' • ' i West o �•'• •. ° •�. Harbor 02 arina ♦3 FIq M Goosep 1. I:land 30 Hay . 7 •30,01•_ ;o•ai' y �2 Harbor o • I Is70' Silver Eel \ GolfCourse 30 _ Manna ,. '• •� c • M RES ^ t • it n u P (IN -000 no 1 ELIZABETH FIELD :Ruins o a• '� 57 J i Euz Wilderness BLOCK ISLAND So 17Nh ,6 Race Pt I 74 �sa 2'30" 2 540 000 75000ft•E. ELIZABETH FIELD VICINITY MAP a FIGURE 1 -19us ISLAND O I NySDEC NL -10 FRESHWATER ® ,( WETLAND CONTRACTORS ACCESS - - �J TO SITE m �.- i\v/ AIIrCi1T - I ACCESS SS RO OWORK ~ / ♦♦� `$is ��^�-' AREA 'A' J PROPOSED APPROXIMATE LECTF CCAL LOCATION OF TEMPORARY ASPHALT B / FI MANUFACTURING PLANT To Block Island Sound M} 7 To Runway 7 End Proposed Tight Fitting •/ �• /g' j Stone Ranging In Size From 1/2 To 4 Tons APRON Grade (Typ ) Proposed Relocated Earth From ♦1 Beach Gross End Of Runway 7(Typj n Item M-100 iNYSDEC NL -13 q CONTRACTOYS y FRESHWATER STAGIIC AREA ) Grade (Typ.) �•• - WETLAND 10' Maximum '12:r(TypJ Proposed Stabilization T 25' To Water Level .At High Tide (Min.) Fabric, Item D-710 NATIONAL WETLAND BERM DETAIL ,�41 Not To Sw1e (USDOI) POWs w M AREA $ H PROPOSED TFIPORMT CLD` n , -�_ II= AREA 'C' ♦ ,�' �'/ n RUNWAY MARKDVG,SEE DET, THIS SHEET D. �♦ To Block Island Sound M} 7 To Runway 7 End Proposed Tight Fitting 5M Proposed Stone Ranging In Size From 1/2 To 4 Tons TCWN OF SOUTHOLD Grade (Typ ) Proposed Relocated Earth From ♦1 Beach Gross End Of Runway 7(Typj n Item M-100 Existing 12'MaX. PLAN Grade (Typ.) ?_Eri.yS 10' Maximum '12:r(TypJ Proposed Stabilization SCALE, AS SHOWN 25' To Water Level .At High Tide (Min.) Fabric, Item D-710 RIP—RAP BERM DETAIL Not To Sw1e WDDCONE A10 I SEGMENTED CDtCLE �,,`,��'^�`�',NYSDEC TIDAL Ri;top, TmCLOSEDNAHCING, SEE DETAIL. ,�`'_� �_ r� r WETLANDS BOUNDARY THIS SLUT i - j/ VM AREA 'A' �� /�- •-\�-��:� �� _� -Nota Ar¢w-n / i -\ r TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLDf1 ! f / _ �' EROSION HAZARD AREA BOUNDARY 1 / COASTAL EROSION SM ` HAZARD AREA F ' BOUNDARY /� PROPOSED RIP -RAP BERM ,_----BLS, MA — SOUND SM NOTES LANOM BARRICADES BOM:,TiXS WITP SAND W TO PREVENT DISLOCCIAM r SM �_�- �� 2. WAR THRESHOLDS ISE 81r i,r,;. STRAPS AND E) INSION / ANCHOR TO ).r'W)R BARRICADE TO PAVEME;R ECL7?!SV METAL STRAPS AMD NYSDEC TIDAL SFLAT. BIDIR'";G4v�. LIGHTS WILL N0� IE AC�TA&L EXPANSION ANCHORS WETLANDS BOUNDARY O- (CONTRACTOR %- TNSALL AN ORANLE FLLC IN A;0/S . MAKE WITH AC 6J70 -2C S BARRICADES :?IPU. &F SP .7T, r MAA. O.C. \ /, - - L TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MARKD+OS - o:RAxca FIRS SHALL BE AVIATION YELLOW. = YUL. LN FLASNPK: WARNIM .IGT RINWAT - _ - - - - _ N < .v- ACTURED BY R.E. DIET( OIPAIIF- _ L TEMPORARY CLOSED RIMAT MARK DIGS C I WL 2 H-55200 OR APPROvq , ;OB1L _. URED BY RAVEN �-ORANGE AND Wy� SMALL BE AS MANUFACTURED ,p1 IROIJSiRIES,INC-SIOUX FALLS. SA OR s? / REFLECTj1E'9TG.;'air ,n, APPROVED EQUAL CLAS!:'9' �=L. ,.. . + a TOIL PVC PIPE, SDN 21 OR SOR 26 nNITD TEMPOR^RY CLOSED RUNWAY MARKING DETAIL TYPE II BA' RICADE DETAIL IN CHARGE OF: R.L. PECKHAM P.E., NOT TO SCAU NOT TO SkKE MADE By: P.M. MANCINI CHECKED BY: B.W. CLARK, J.A.SAWMLLER NO ALTERATION PERMITTED HEREON EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 7209 SUBDIVISION 2 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW N=2: 1. Trs Elevation Of The Rip -Rap Berm, At Any Point, Shall Nc.I Go Below A Minimum Of 125 Feet Nor Exceed A Maximum Of. 13 Feet Above Sea level. 2 The Exact Location Of Rip -Rap Berm Shalt Be Field Verified. And Approved By The Owner Prior To Construction. 3. The Berm Shall Be Constructed Of Stone Obtained From Airport Property. 200 T. 200' REVISIONS TCWN OF SOUTHOLD FISHERS ISLAND, NEN TORK ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT RUNWAY 7-25 AND 12-30 OVERLAY GENERAL PLAN -- ?_Eri.yS DATE, UA JANRY 1993 SCALE, AS SHOWN FILE NO. 21LOO6.00Vo02 CAO FILE NO. 646A0002 SHEET NO. 2 C ­w. #, JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MARCH 23, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute a Coastal Erosion Management Permit Application and Wetlands Permit Application, along with the required Full Environmental Assessment Form, to the Board of Southold Town Trustees with regard to the Elizabeth Field Airport Runway Overlay and Riprap Berm Project, all in accordance with the recommendation of CSS Engineers, Inc., the Town's consultants for the project. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk March 24, 1993 To: Mr. Scott L. Harris Town Supervisor Town of Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 CSS Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Runway Overlay Project Board of Trustees Permits File: 211.006 Date: 18 -Mar -93 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enclosed please find the following: - Two completed applications with attachments for a Town Board of Trustees Coastal Erosion Management permit and Town Wetlands permit. Remarks: - Please sign and date where indicated, and submit one set to the Town Board of Trustees for processing, and keep one set for your records. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Enclosures C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner March 18, 1993 John M. Bredemeyer, III President Board of Town Trustees Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Runway Overlay and Riprap Berm Project File: 211.006.002 Dear Mr. Bredemeyer: Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers Inc. (C&S), is providing professional services for the design of a runway overlay project which includes the construction of a riprap berm and the option of installing a temporary asphalt plant at the Elizabeth Field Airport on Fishers Island (please see Attachment "A"). The riprap berm is proposed to be situated within the Town's Coastal Erosion Hazard Area, near a tidal wetland. The purpose of this letter is to request a Coastal Erosion Management permit and Town Wetlands permit from the Town of Southold Board of Trustees for the previously mentioned project. C&S will secure a tidal wetland permit for the proposed riprap berm form the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Corps of Engineers (if applicable) prior to construction of the riprap berm. Part I of the State's Full Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) is enclosed so that the Board of Trustees, as Lead Agency, can initiate processing of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). Also enclosed is a completed Coastal Erosion Management Permit and Town Wetland Permit application, site plan, riprap detail, location map, and copies of correspondences between C&S and other agencies. If the Board has any questions or needs additional information, please contact me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner ssf enclos�uges V cc: Scott Harris, Town Supervisor, Town of Southold Phil Knauff, Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District ATTACHMENT "A" PROJECT DESCRIPTION RUNWAY OVERLAY ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In an effort to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the contractor will have the option of constructing a temporary asphalt plant on airport property. Locating the plant on site will provide the Town with more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary asphalt plant, if constructed, will be located northeast of Runway 30, approximately halfway between the ends of Runways 25 and 30 on an existing gravel road. The temporary plant will be completely dismantled upon completion of the runway overlay project. The contractor will choose which type of plant to build as there are basically three types of plants currently in use: batch, mix and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold feed system, the asphalt supply system, the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control tower. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket, and pugmill. Aggregate will be stockpiled at the plant. The proposed riprap berm is approximately 220 feet long and will be constructed in accordance with the enclosed detail. The proposed berm shall be situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. The riprap berm will be constructed from existing boulders located on airport property. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap berm is to alleviate the build up of sand on the Runway 7 end. TRUSTEES John M. Bredemeyer, III, President Henry P. Smith, Vice President Albert J. Krupski, Jr. John L. Bednoski, Jr. John B. Tuthill Telephone (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES Fax (516) 765-1823 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUPERVISOR SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION TOWN WETLANDS PERMIT APPLICATION TRUSTEE LANDS PERMIT APPLICATION Office Use Only: Coastal Erosion Permit Application Wetland Permit Application Trustee Lands Permit Application .Grandfather Completed Apps. Date: .Variance Required, Neighbors notified Date: SEQRA Type Coord. Review-opt.,mand. Insp. comp./date: SEQRA Determin./date: Public Hearing/date: Findings: Permit Vote: (YIN): Special Conditions: (also see file) Application Number; SCT14 #1000 - Date Rec. by Office Application Fee: Project Name (If any) Elizabeth Field Airport - Runway Overlay Date Prepared: 3/18/93 Applicant: Town of Southold Address • Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 Phone ( 516 ) 765-1800 Interest: (owner, consultant,lessee,etc.) Owner Owner of Property: Town of Southold Address Same Phone ( ) Subject Property Location: Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, NY (Provide LILCO Pole #, Distance to cross Streets if not on location map) Yds. to be excavated: N/A Yds. to be filled: N/A Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: xi tin sand that is located on the runways will be returned to the beaen By means 9f a backhoE Width of canal, creek or bay fronting property: N/A Depth at low tide: N/A Aver. rise in tide: Distance to nearest channel: N/A Distance project extends beyond similar projects in area: N/A Area zoning: R-40 Land area in acres: 193 acres = Airport Property Is project for private or business use: Public Use Intended use of property: Existing Public Use Airport Describe known prior operations conducted on premises: Existing _ public use airport Has any prior license or permit been issued to erect structures, dredge, or deposit fill on said premises: A building permit for the electrical building was issued by the Town in 1992. An Article 25 Wetlands Permit for the runway lights & runway sand removgl was issued by the DEC in June 1992 Has any license or permit ever been revoked or suspended by a (permit # Governmental Agency: Not that we know of. 1-4738-00506/ 00001-0) Project Description The project description must also include plans for reclamation of land disturbed during construction of the principle and accessory structures and underground structures (i.e., pipeline and septic system; make additional attachments if necessary). Runwav Overlav Proiect. Please see enclosed cover letter to Mr. John Bredemeyer for project description. Authorization (Where the applicant is not the owner) I Scott L. Harris residing at Town Hall, Town of Southold, (Print -owner of subject property) (Mailing address -phone) 53095 Main Rd., Southold, NY 11971 do hereby authorize C&S Engineers to apply for coastal Erosion permit(s) from the Southold Town Trustees 617.21 SEAR Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially -large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially -large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE - Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: [X ] Part 1 [ ] Part 2 [ ] Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: [ ] A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. [ ] B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in Part 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* [ ] C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. * A conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Elizabeth Feld Airport: Runway Overlay Project Name of Action Town of Southold Board of Trustees Name of Lead Agency John M. Bredemever, III President Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer .i u5 ao -W, 6L , C �'rs En ji psyn-a � pp. Signature of Responsible Office in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer (If diff e ent from responsible officer) Date -1- Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research, or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action Elizabeth Feld Airport: Runway Overlay Project Location of Action (Include Street Address, Municipality and County) Elizabeth Feld Airport, Fishers Island, NY (Town of Southold, Suffolk County) Name of Applicant/Sponsor Business Telephone Town of Southold (516) 765-1800 Address Town Hall, 53095 Main Road City/PO State Zip Code Southold New York 11971 Name of Owner (if different) Business Telephone Town of Southold ( ) Address City/PO State Zip Code Description of Action: The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In an effort to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the contractor will have the option of constructing a temporary asphalt plant on airport property. Locating the plant on site will provide the Town more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary asphalt plant, if constructed, will be located northeast of Runway 30, approximately halfway between the ends of Runways 25 and 30 on an existing gravel road. The temporary plant will be completely dismantled upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to build as there are basically three types of plants currently in use: batch, mix and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold feed system, the asphalt supply system, the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control tower. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket, and pugmill. Aggregate will be stockpiled at the plant. The project also includes the construction of a riprap berm approximately 220 feet long. The proposed berm shall be situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap berm is to alleviate the build up of sand on Runway 7 end. Please complete Each Question - Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. Present land use: [ ] Urban [ J Industrial [ ] Commercial [ ] Residential (suburban) [ ] Forest [ ] Agriculture [X ] Other Public Use: Municipal Airport -2- [ ] Rural(non-farm) 2. Total acreage of project area: the airport site is —193 acres. (Du) & Beaches (Bc) at the riprap berm location. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) plant site 2.5 acres 2.5 acres Forested acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) acres acres Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) — acres riprap berm .05 acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces Runways = 7 acres 7 acres Other (Indicate type) beach .05 acres acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? Bridgehampton silt loam (Bm) at the asphalt plant location and a combination of Dune land 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? [ ] Yes [X ] No According to: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Cortland, NY stated that there are no Federally listed, endangered or proposed species: however, the Fishers Island Nature Conservatory indicated that the Tern, roseate (Sternadougallii dougallii) & the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) may be present at the airport. The Tern is listed as "Endangered" while the Piping Plover is "Threatened". Both nest during the late spring through early summer. In order to minimize any potential conflict between the proposed proiect and the birds, construction is planned to start after September 1st. The NYSDEC indicated that there may be the presence of a State endangered plant: Angelica (Angelica Lucida) located on Fishers Island: however, the agency did not specify where on the Island. 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) [ ] Yes [X ] No Describe: The beach area where the riprap is proposed is rocky and at times (depending on the weather) sloped which is typical (not unique) for the island. 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? [ ] Yes [X ] No If yes, explain: The site is an existing airport 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? [ ] Yes [X ] No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: N/A a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary: N/A 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name: _ NYSDEC Tidal Wetland (Classification: SM) is approximately 15 feet from the proposed riprap. There are other State and possibly Federally regulated freshwater wetlands on airport property however, none of which are adjacent to the Runway or temporary asphalt plant. b. Size (In acres): The tidal wetland continues along the shore of the entire Island. -3- (Du) & Beaches (Bc) at the riprap berm location. a. Soil Drainage: [X j Well drained (Bm soils) 100 % of site [ ] Moderately well drained % of site [ ] Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? N/A acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370) 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? [ ] Yes [X ] No a. What is depth to bedrock? > 4' (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: [X ] 0-10% 100 % [ ] 10-15% _ % [ ] 15% or greater _ % 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? [ ] Yes [X J No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? [ ] Yes [X J No 8. What is the depth of the water table? 0 to 3' (n feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? Unknown [ J Yes [ ] No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? [ ] Yes [X ] No 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? [ ] Yes [X ] No According to: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Cortland, NY stated that there are no Federally listed, endangered or proposed species: however, the Fishers Island Nature Conservatory indicated that the Tern, roseate (Sternadougallii dougallii) & the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) may be present at the airport. The Tern is listed as "Endangered" while the Piping Plover is "Threatened". Both nest during the late spring through early summer. In order to minimize any potential conflict between the proposed proiect and the birds, construction is planned to start after September 1st. The NYSDEC indicated that there may be the presence of a State endangered plant: Angelica (Angelica Lucida) located on Fishers Island: however, the agency did not specify where on the Island. 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) [ ] Yes [X ] No Describe: The beach area where the riprap is proposed is rocky and at times (depending on the weather) sloped which is typical (not unique) for the island. 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? [ ] Yes [X ] No If yes, explain: The site is an existing airport 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? [ ] Yes [X ] No 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: N/A a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary: N/A 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name: _ NYSDEC Tidal Wetland (Classification: SM) is approximately 15 feet from the proposed riprap. There are other State and possibly Federally regulated freshwater wetlands on airport property however, none of which are adjacent to the Runway or temporary asphalt plant. b. Size (In acres): The tidal wetland continues along the shore of the entire Island. -3- 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? [X ] Yes [ ] No a. If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? [X ] Yes ( J No b. If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? [X ] Yes [ ] No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 -AA, Section 303 and 304? [ ] Yes [X ] No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? [X ] Yes [ ] No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? [ J Yes [X ] No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor airport property is 193 acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: asphalt plant = 2.5 acres, Runway overlay = 7 acres, & riprap berm = 220 linear feet initially; N/A acres ultimately. C. Project acreage to remain undeveloped N/A acres. d. Length of project: the proposed riprap is 220 linear feet (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed N/A %; f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing N/A ; proposed N/A . g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour Approximately 2 trucks per day for less than one month for the construction of the asphalt plant. The trucks that utilize the asphalt plant will remain on airport property during the runway overlay project Upon completion of project? There will be no permanent traffic generated as the asphalt plant is temporary and a riprap berm does not generate vehicular traffic. h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: N/A One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately Dimensions (n feet) of largest proposed structure the highest part of the asphalt plant will be 70 feet and the widest will be 150 feet The riprap will be approximately 220 linear feet, 6 feet high and 10 feet wide at its base j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 0 ft. 2. How much natural material (i.e., rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? 0 tons/cubic yards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? [X ] Yes [ ] No [ j N/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? all disturbed areas including the asphalt plant area will be returned to their original condition at the completion of the project. b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation [ ] Yes [ ] No [X ] N/A C. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? [ ] Yes [ ] No [X ] N/A 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? 0 acres. 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally -important vegetation be removed by this project? [ ] Yes [X ] No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction _ month, (including demolition). -4- 7. If multi-phased: one runway will overlaid at a time: therefore there will be two phases for the overlay project a. Total number of phases anticipated 2 (number) d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill: [ ] Yes [X J No b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 Sept, month 1993 year, (including demolition) e. If Yes, explain: N/A c. Approximate completion date of final phase Jan. month 1994 year. 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? [X ] Yes [ ] No 8. Will blasting occur during construction? (J Yes [X ] No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 15 ; after project is complete 0 18. 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 . 19. 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? [ ] Yes [X ] No Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? (during construction) [X ] Yes [ ] No If yes, explain: Will project result in an increase in energy use? 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? [ ] Yes [X ] No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount N/A If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity N/A gallons/minute. b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged N/A Total anticipated water usage per day beach grass will be maintained with imported water to be 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? [ ] Yes [X ] No [X ] Yes [ ] No Type: N/A If Yes, explain: Federal (FAA 90%). State (NYSDOT), & Local (Town of Southold 5%) 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? [) Yes [X ] No Explain: N/A 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100-year flood plain? [X ] Yes [ ] No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? Only during operation of the asphalt plant. [X ] Yes [ ] No a. If yes, what is the amount per month 2 tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? [X ] Yes [ ] No -5- c. If yes, give name N/A ; location to be determined by the contractor d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill: [ ] Yes [X J No e. If Yes, explain: N/A 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? [ ] Yes [X J No a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? N/A tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? N/A years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? [ ] Yes [X ] No 19. Will project routinely produce odors? (Only during the runway overlay project) [X ] Yes [ ] No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? (during construction) [X ] Yes [ ] No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? [X] Yes [ ] No If yes, indicate type(s) electrical power is required to operate the temporary asphalt plant 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity N/A gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day beach grass will be maintained with imported water to be provided by the contractor. 24. Does project involve local, state, or federal funding? [X ] Yes [ ] No If Yes, explain: Federal (FAA 90%). State (NYSDOT), & Local (Town of Southold 5%) -5- 25. Approvals Required: Submittal Type Date Town Board of Trustees [X ) Yes [ ] No Coastal Erosion Management Permit March 1993 Town Board of Trustees [X ] Yes [ ] No Town Wetlands Permit March 1993 City, Town Zoning Board [ ] Yes [X ] No Other Local Agencies [X ] Yes [ ] No Town Funding State Agencies [X] Yes [ ] No Coastal Consistency (DOS) June 1993 State Agencies [X) Yes [) No Article 25 Tidal Wetlands Permit June 1993 Federal Agencies [X ] Yes [ j No Section 404 Wetland Permit June 1993 Federal Agencies [X J Yes [ ] No AIP Funding C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? [ ] Yes [X ] No If Yes, indicate decision required: [ J zoning amendment [ ] zoning variance [ ] special use permit [ ] subdivision [ ] site plan [ ] new/revision of master plan [ ] resource management plan [ ] other 2. What is the zoning classifications) of the site: R-40 (Residential 10 acre minimum) 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Residential 10 acre minimum lot size (approximately 19 lots if no airport) 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? N/A 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? N/A 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? [X ] Yes [ ] No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 14 mile radius of proposed action? Public Use (dump) & Residential Uses surround the airport, surrounding zoning is R-400 (residential 10 acre minimum).__ 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a %. mile? [X ] Yes [ j No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? What is the minimum lot size proposed? N/A 10. Will proposed action require any authorizations) for the formation of sewer or water districts? [ J Yes [X j No it. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? [ ] Yes [X ] No If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? N [ ] Yes [ ] No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? [) Yes [X J No If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? LN!/A [ ] Yes [ ] No D. Information Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Scott L. I Date MAS' Signature, Title Town Supervisor If the action Is in the Coastal area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 0 January 15, 1993 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Environmental Information Request File: 211.006.002 Dear 2 —: On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the following improvements at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York: Runway Overlay Project Riprap Sea Wall Elizabeth Field Airport is situated within a Critical Environmental Area (CEA) designated by the Town of Southold. Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 617.4(h), SEQR, an unlisted action occurring within a CEA must be treated as a Type I action; therefore, coordinated review and a full EAF are required. This letter is a request for your office's assistance in identifying any possible areas of environmental concern at the airport. The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In order to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the construction of an on-site temporary asphalt plant has been proposed. Locating the plant on site will allow the town much more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary plant will be located northeast of Runway 31, approximately halfway between the east ends of Runway 25 and Runway 31 on an existing gravel road. The plant is temporary and will be completely dismantled and removed from the island upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to construct as there are basically three types of plants currently in use in the United States: batch plant, drum mix plants and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold -feed system; the asphalt cement supply system; the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control system. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket and pugmill. Aggregate will also be stockpiled at the plant. A 2— March 18, 1993 Page 2 The proposed riprap sea wall consists of approximately 220 linear feet of large boulders (approximately) 2 tons each) placed on the existing slope between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. The riprap will be approximately 15 feet wide at its base, placed at a 1:1 slope, 6 feet in height, measured from the existing grade. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap is to alleviate the sand washing onto the runway end during small storms. A tidal wetlands permit application pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 and Article 25, 6 NYCRR 661, for the proposed riprap sea wall will be filed with the appropriate agencies at the completion of SEQR. A location map and site plan are enclosed for your review. If you need further information, please contact me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner SSF:beh Enclosures cc: Mr. R. Phil Knauff - Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott L. Harris - Town Supervisor, Town of Southold Mr. Bruce W. Clark - C&S ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT, FISHERS ISLAND SEQR DISTRIBUTION LIST Mr. R. Phil Knauff Division of Regulatory Affairs Manager NYS DEC, Region I Fishers Island Ferry District SUNY Campus Fishers Island, NY 06390 Building 40 StonyBrook, NY 11794 Mr. Scott L. Harris Supervisor Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Mr. John M. Bredemeyer, III President Town Board of Trustees 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Mr. Stanley A. Pauzer District Manager Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation Riverhead County Center, Room E-16 Riverhead, New York 11901 Mr. Arthur H. Kunz, Director Suffolk County Planning Department H. Lee Dennison Building, 12th Floor Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11788 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Planning Director Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Mr. John Thatcher Fisher Island Nature Conservancy P.O. Box 132 Green Village, NJ 07935 Mr. Thomas Jorling, Commissioner NYS DEC 50 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12233 Mr. Philip Brito, Manager Federal Aviation Administration New York Airports District Off. 181 South Franklin Avenue Valley Stream, NY 11581 Mr. Russ Vachon Bureau Head, Aviation Bureau NYSDOT, 1220 Washington Ave. State Campus Albany, NY 12226 Mr. James Kuzloski, Director Planning & Development NYS DOT, Region 10 NYS Office Building Veterans Memorial Hwy. Hauppauge, NY 11788 Mr. Kim Blot, Director NYS Dept. of Agriculture & Markets 1 Winners Circle Capital Plaza Albany, NY 12235 Mr. Leonard Corin Field Supervisor US Dept. of Interior Fish & Wildlife 3817 Luker Road Cortland, NY 13045 AIR\A\D4kZA\Mdabct.L lanuary u, ,993 Mr. Robert Hargrove, Chief Environmental Impact Branch US Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 Mr. David Gillespie, Director Field Services Bureau NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Peebles Island P.O. Box 189 Waterford, NY 12188-0189 United States Army Corps of Engineers Department of the Army Attention Chief, Regulatory Branch NY District, Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 Mr. Burrell Buffington Significant Habitat Unit NYS DEC Information Services 700 Troy Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110-2400 AIR\A\Disk.Dsfc\Si7�t h Ianuary 15, 1993 -�. Mw4 1' COASTAL FISH 6 WILDLIFE HABITAT RATING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FORM Name of Area: The Race FEB. 1 6 1997 County (ies): Suffolk Town(s): Southold 7.5' Quadrangle(s): N/A; See NOAA National Ocean Survey Chart #13205 (IS) (R) (ISZR) Individual Replace- Final Score --------------------------------------- ability Score ECOSYSTEM RARITY (ER): 64 a 1.2 = 76.8 A primary area of tidal exchange between Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound; contains a deeptiater channel with very turbulent currents passing through it. Rare in New York State. ' IMMS VLFSRABILITY (SV): 0 z 1.2 = 0.0 No endangered. threatened. or special concern species reside in the area. HUMAN USE (HU): 40.5 x 1.2 = 48.6 This area is nationally renowned for its sportfishery and is a commercial lobster fishery of regional significance. Additive division: 36 + 9/2 = 40.5. POPULATION LEVEL (PL): 16 x 1.2 = 19.2 Concentrations of finfish foraging in and migrating through the area are unusual in New York State. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REPLACEABILITY (R): 1.2 Irreplaceable ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIGNIFICANCE _ ((ERaR) + (SVzR) + (HUaR) + (PLzR)J = 144.6 L. ***SIGNIFICANT COA: :'AL FISH AICD WILDLIFE HABITA.'**"- PROJECT DESCRI PTID.v THE RACE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF HABITAT: The Pace is an area of open water located between Race Point, at the western end of Fishers Island, and Valiant Rock, located approximately one and one-half miles southwest of Fishers Island, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County (14'OAA Nautical Chart No. 13205) . The fish and u-Ildlife habitat is a very deep channel (over 150 feet in depth), approximately one mile wide, and bordered by steep underwater.- slopes rising up to relatively shallow water (less than 30 feet deep) on each side. This approximate 2500 acre area is the primary opening in the underwater ridge separating Long Island Sound and Block Island Sound, and is an area of very turbulent tidal exchange. FISH AND WILDLIFE VALUES: The Race represents a very unusual physical environment in New York State. The deep, turbulent, waters and shoals combine to produce a productive and diverse habitat for marine fishes. Significant concentrations of many species forage in this area, including striped bass, bluefish, tautog, summer flounder, anu scup. The Race is also one of two primary migration corridors for striped bass, which move into Long Island Sound in spring an route to their breeding grounds, and return to southern wintering areas during fall. As a result of the abundant fisheries resources in the area, The Race has become a nationally renowned sportfishirg area with heavy fishing pressure occurring throughout spring, summer, and fall. Much of this pressure is brought in by charter boats from Greenport, I;ontauk Harbor, and Connecticut. In addition to sportfishing, The Race supports a commercial lobster fishery of regional significance. IMPACT ASSESSMENT: The fisheries resources of The Race may be most affected by any activities that would substantially alter water currents in the area. Also, installation and operation of water intakes would likely have a significant impact on juvenile (and adult, in some cases) fish concentrations, through impingement or entrainment. The significant human use which this area supports is dependent upon maintaining or enhancing opportunities for compatible recreational and commercial fishing, within the productivity limits•of the fisheries resources. KNOT; LEDGEi�ELE C0:. ACTS : Tom Hart or Andrew Milliken N.Y.S. Departfnent of Sate Division of Coastai Resources & Waterfront Revitalization 162 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231 Phone: (518) 474-3642 John Poole, Marine Resources Specialist IV Bureau of Mar ine Finf ish and Crustaceans NYSDEC - Region 1 State University of Ne:: York, Building 40 Stony Brook, NY 11750 Phone: (516) 751-7900 John H. Thatcher, Jr. Fishers Island Conservancy Fishers Island, New York 06390 Phone: (5 16) 788-7437 (summer) P.O. Box 132 Green Village, New Jersey 07935 (201) 635-5470 (winter) Christopher Percy The Sounds Conservancy, Inc. Marine Sciences Institute - UCONN Groton, CT 06340 Phone: (203) 445-1868 Louise Harrison Suffolk. 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Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 2, 1993 Sara S. Freda, Assistant Planner C & S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Freda; SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Slain Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Fishers Island, N.Y. SCTM # 1000-12-1-18 C&S File: 211.006.002 Your inquiry of January 15th and Trustee President John Bredemeyer's letter to you of February 16th, 1993 were discussed with the Planning Board members. The Planning Board agrees that the environmental concerns about the runway overlay project and the installation of a riprap type of sea wall are under the Trustee Board's jurisdiction. If either of these projects should necessitate changes to ground (non -runway) lighting, the parking field or the existing hangar/office, then the Planning Board would like to notified. If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Valerie Scopa Town Planner cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judith Terry, Town Clerk for Town Board Planning Board Board of Trustees R. Phil Knauff, Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District Robert Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer i New York State Departme, Wildlife Resources Center Information Services 700 Troy -Schenectady Road Latham, New York 12110-2400 of Environmental Conservation March 1, 1993 Sara S. Freda C & S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Freda: Thomas C. Joriing Commissioner We have reviewed the New York Natural Heritage Program files with respect to your recent request for biological information concerning the proposed improvements at the Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, as indicated on your enclosed map, located in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County. Enclosed is a computer printout covering the area you requested to be reviewed by our staff. The information contained in this report is confidential and may not be released to the public without permission from the New York Natural Heritage Program. Our files are continually growing as new habitats and occurrences of rare species and communities are discovered. In most cases, site-specific or comprehensive surveys for plant and animal occurrences have not been con- ducted. For these reasons, we can only provide data which have been as- sembled from our files. We cannot provide a definitive statement on the presence or absence of species, habitats or natural communities. This information should not be substituted for on-site surveys that may be re- quired for environmental assessment. This response applies only to known occurrences of rare animals, plants and natural communities and/or significant wildlife habitats. You should contact our regional office, Division of Regulatory Affairs, at the address enclosed for information regarding any regulated areas or permits that may be required (e.g., regulated wetlands) under State Law. If this project is still active one year from now we recommend that you contact us again so that we may update this response. Encs. cc: Reg. 1, Wildlife Mgr. Reg, 1. Fisheries Mgr. q cerely,rell BugHeritag on Natural ogram 0 panted on recycled paper 0 •y �n.fi �. reit. FEB 171°93 Mr. Frank L. Squeglia Airports Division Federal Aviation Administration Federal Building John F. Kennedy International Airport Jamaica, New York 11430 Dear Mr. Squeglia: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reviewed the scoping document regarding the proposed runway overlap project and riprap sea wall for the Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York. Unfortunately, the lack of detailed information in the scoping document makes it difficult to provide specific comments on the scope of the proposed project. Therefore, we are enclosing a list of the basic types of information that EPA recommends should be included in this documentation. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact Ms. Joanne Arenwald of my staff at (212) 264-6718. sincerely yours, Laura J. Livingston, Assistant Chief Environmental Impacts Branch Enclosure mac: Sara S. Freda United States Department of the Interior Ms. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner C&S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Freda: FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 3817 Luker Road Cortland, New York 13045 February 5, 1993 This responds to your letter of January 15, 1993, requesting information on the presence of endangered or threatened species in the vicinity of the Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, Suffolk County, New York. Except for occasional transient individuals, no Federally listed or proposed endangered or threatened species under our jurisdiction are known to exist in the project impact area. Therefore, no Biological Assessment or further Section 7 consultation under the Endangered Species Act (87 Stat. 884, as amended; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is required with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service). Should project plans change, or if additional information on listed or proposed species becomes available, this determination may be reconsidered. The above comments pertaining to endangered species under our jurisdiction are provided pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. This response does not preclude additional Service comments under the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act or other legislation. For additional information on fish and wildlife resources or State -listed species, we suggest you contact: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Region 1 Building 40, SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11794 (516) 751-7900 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Significant Habitat Unit Information Services 700 Troy -Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110-2400 (518) 783-3932 If you have any questions regarding this letter, contact Tom McCartney at (607) 753-9334. Sincerely, ACTING FOR Leonard P. Corin Field Supervisor cc: NYSDEC, Albany & Stony Brook, NY (Regulatory Affairs) NYSDEC, Latham, NY COE, New York, NY EPA, Chief, Marine & Wetlands Protection Branch, New York, NY 2 • ( DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY NEW YORK DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS y JACOB K. JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING NEW YORK, N.Y. 10278-0090 REPLY o AT7EN January 26, 1993 --- TENTITION OF Eastern Permits Section SUBJECT: Elizabeth Field Airport Environmental Information Request Elizabeth Field Airport Town of Southold c/o Ms. Sara Neda C&S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 Dear Ms. Neda: We have received your letter dated January 15, 1993 which requested environmental information for the proposed work at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York. Pursuant to Federal laws enacted for protection and preservation of waters of the United States, a Department of the Army permit is required for the proposed construction of seawall and breakwater. An application for a permit consists of a completed Joint Application Form and its supplemental form NANY-201. The completed forms should be accompanied by a set of drawings prepared in accordance with the instructions contained in the enclosed booklet. One set of original reproducible drawings (8 1/2"x 11" in size with a 1" margin along the top 8 1/2" side) and photographs of the site are required. The name and addresses of property owners adjoining the proposed work must be indicated on the application form. The foregoing represents the requirements of the Department of the Army to process a permit application. Any questions can be directed to Ms. Sophie Ettinger of my staff at (212) 264- 3912. Sincerely, -James W. Haggerty Chief, Eastern Permits Section Enclosures New York State Department of Environmental Conservation r ��!!t cf �OcAC' j� SC0 f 1 T lq&-rri S U:50; So h_,)Ial N -Y- 1197 Re: LEAD AGENCY COORDINATION RESPONSE ,C1. zA e X� Wield Q,�4u (- Dear A f ./_4 f -gory, 0 -, � S .c�'i Mee,%/.J' This letter responds to your communication of,/1s/P3 , regarding lead agency coordination for the above -noted project, under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review - SEQR) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617, The Department has the following interest in this project: DEC Permits (if any) : �CIe Z f 7 DEC Contact Person: SEQR Classification: [ J Type I Unlisted Q�f9 DEC Position: Based on the information provided: I< DEC has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. ( ) DEC wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. DEC needs additional information in order to respond (see comments) . [ ) DEC cannot be lead agency because it has no jurisdiction in this action. Comments: see attached [ ) none If you do not concur with the DEC position indicated above, please contact this office to resolve designation of lead agency within the time allowable under Part 617. Please feel free to contact this office for further information or discussion. Sipcerely, , Sr , ��1 u , r D � rYt 84 -✓lav% � a �s j' cc: (attach distribution list) U „ r 1, 0o 1 !8 H-1— 1Ja - �'ClV YORK STATE DIPART,MI-NT 1NVIRON.1,WNTYE CONSERVATION RECUEATORY AFFAIRS I. 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NOTES TO THE USER • Wetlands which have been field examined are ind�cateo on the map by an asterisk (•1• • Dominance type (either vegetative or sedentary animal) can be added to the map by the interested user. to the wetlands iform • Additions or correction a solic ted Please for�wa d such displayed on this map information ' the address indicatedR4SBW or Rq$BJ • Some areas designated Rnot meet the definition of (intermittent streams) may wetlands. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY DATE: 3 - SCALE: 80 0/00 TYPE' 8 J W DATi:: SCALE: TYPE: DATE: SCALE: TYPE: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE I CEERIOF FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV Prepared by Office of Biological Services for the National Wetlands Inventory N 1) <2 51 This IS',l SF;Cti0t1 Of the,"" i `en`a'iveresiiy:=Pap Y I Prepared pursuant to at -f-le t Invironrnental j Dnp 39 i 'honservation 1��1w �� i N Slate Department`Qf Environmen,zal �1�rvation a 2 / 69 1C) q3 67 75 PREUMINARY FRESHWATER WETLAND MAP • SUBJECT T4 REVISION 62 se 2 530 000-----+ — —--------- — 2'30" 1 SCAT E 1:24 000 ` 0 1 Mll I u 1000 21.,0 3000 40M 500d _ (o00 _ ' 7000 F [ E I. o _ I KIIOMFIFFt Polyconic projection. 19Y7 North American datum. . ' uvt n t••, h. L•. I, -,,•,I on the New York Transverse Mercator Will t 39 ,k N L— HIf►�.. ' Otnnhling 9 IS 11, W10 Nest `` � 11 9 II jL '5 rC:oose _ IslanrlU �I w\ rrrs,ess ;1,A NI) r'uint SO VA,, Dark line 5 I pNs3vi AIP 1w. BOUNDARIES: Slate.......................................... County...................................... Town or City ............. .. Incorporated Village ...... Federal Aid Urban Area ...... ROADS: louring Roule. markers: Interstate ................ I. of 1 I» I2'U0' aAIC�0)6 Divided highways and shell": Wile mall... ....... Ilanow r11:111 nr 1"lrllrl zONE V9 ZONE AB ZONE (E 1, 131'. r (EL 11) OOp ` GSEENW ACCESS � F.ISL10f `� r t ?. FROA Er T N a O ; �,�. • FMA ` � . �i` r d? ,•" + TTt) TRVMB LE J/ `t f' 4 fes+ j''^� {'� ,k •^ �� Ft I V E ZONE C ioNs �`' zQ r ,t� ONE A8 _ r�r.�• i N G V D. ,r ''r a ¢ _`•` `'- " J'i� l .P"�'+' rj,f try, r x w" : x " � • y� n F t ), .1 lo1CCES y r ROAD ZONE t: ZONE ZONE qg 'y• r k���> B 4FL 10) ZONE 1 } �, ,; ,,�; ELEVATi COASTAL BASE FLOOD OF 0U AP ' t• PLY ONLY LANDWARD Im .iiy r ,',�- m !'tea �'�,t' � 'k�^•`la�jT�'P Y(, '� •Ar y' 4 > y�ci , . ,.� f.•s 1l� G r.. ,,< r a.. j 1 t, f. 77' V9: ' 83 s ZONE B ONE �. 4, • A8 \ r i ELI I;LU z r sr P\ zONE V9 ZONE AB ZONE (E 1, 131'. r (EL 11) OOp ` GSEENW ACCESS � F.ISL10f `� r t ?. FROA Er T N a O ; �,�. • FMA ` � . �i` r d? ,•" + TTt) TRVMB LE J/ `t f' 4 fes+ j''^� {'� ,k •^ �� Ft I V E ZONE C ioNs �`' zQ r ,t� ONE A8 _ r�r.�• i N G V D. ,r ''r a ¢ _`•` `'- " J'i� l .P"�'+' rj,f try, r x w" : x " � • y� n F t ), .1 lo1CCES y r ROAD ZONE t: ZONE ZONE qg 'y• r k���> B 4FL 10) ZONE 1 } �, ,; ,,�; ELEVATi COASTAL BASE FLOOD OF 0U AP ' t• PLY ONLY LANDWARD Im .iiy r ,',�- m !'tea �'�,t' � 'k�^•`la�jT�'P Y(, '� •Ar y' 4 > y�ci , . ,.� f.•s 1l� G r.. ,,< r a.. j 1 t, f. 77' V9: ' 83 s ZONE A8 ZONE C (EL 10) � - -- - t ZONE B ZONE B o POP cc(,,S / ESS ZONE B j P ZONE V9 I -ACCESS (EL 13) ROAD/ ZONE A8 ZONEi ZONE (EL 10) B ZONE , B IV9 (EL 15) ESS ROAD ZONE 2A8�. WILDERNESS NE +8 1 11 VLY POINT ZONE B ZONE V9 (E4 t3� BLOCK ISLA,VU SOUND COASTAL BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS APPLY ONLY LANDWARD OF 0.0 NGVD. KEY TO N1AP 500 -Year Flood Boundary -- Base I food Llc�auun Line Z011E B 100 -Year Flood Boundary---- ZONE Al 1 /nne ne6vnarinnO f lyhcrc Uniform Within Lune— /ZONEA5 Elesation Rc•tcrence Mari. RM7x 100 -Year Flood Boundary - ZONE B iOU-Year Flood Boundary EXPLANATION Base I food Llc�auun Line 513 '.Pith Elevation In Feet•' flood hazard facture riot determined. Ba,e Flood Elecatiun in Feet (EL 987) lyhcrc Uniform Within Lune— are between one (I) and three (3) feet; average depths Elesation Rc•tcrence Mari. RM7x Ione D Boundarl - - --- - - R,�cr Mile •M1.5 Undeveloped Coastal Barriers 0 ••Referenced to the National (;eodelii Vertical Datum of 1929 *EXPLANATION OF ZONE DESIGNATIONS ZONE EXPLANATION A Arco it 1011 � c,i fbr,l,l; h,:c flood rlrv..ilinni :inti flood hazard facture riot determined. AO Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding where depths are between one (I) and three (3) feet; average depths of inundation are shown, but no flood hazard factors are determined. AH Areas of 100 -year shallow flooding where depths are between one (1) and three (3) feet; base flood elevations are shown, but no flood hazard factors are determined. Al -A30 Areas of IOU -year flood; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors determined. A99 Areas of 100 -year flood to be protected by flood protection system under construction; base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. B Areas between limits of the 100 -year flood and 500 - year flood; or certain areas subject to 100 -year flood- ing with average depths less than one (1 ) foot or where the contributing drainage area is less than one square mile; or areas protected by levees from the base flood. (Medium shading) C Areas of minimal flooding. (No shading) D Areas of undetermined, but possible, flood hazards. V Areas of 100 -year coastal flood with velocity (wave action); base flood elevations and flood hazard factors not determined. V1 -V30 Areas of 100 -year coastal flood with velocity (wave action); base flood elevations and flood hazard factors determined. NOI L -'s FU U!sLR Certain areas not in the special flood hazard areas (zones A and V) may be protected by flood control structures. This map is lot flood insurance and flood plain management pur- poses only; it dues not necessarily show all areas subject to flood - int; in the community or all planimetric features outside special flood hazard areas. The coastal flooding elevations shown may differ significantly from those developed by the National Weather Service for hurricane evacuation planning. For adjoining map panels, see separately printed Index To Map Panels. Coastal base flood elevations shown on this map include the effects Seallowet Reef 20000 2000 ` `gA1 4000 Ft. 1` A L 63 6: S 1 Y S 67 57'/^� W 33 O � 39 S r� 69 1 '�. S7 LiQhthous / North I\ trnpling 96 / / 45 ^ 55 16 / (t 45 0 79 S' /// Flat South (Hammock / Dumgling \v[ S/ 39 / 15 30 13 ' zs • . 2/ /6 !`p 39 a /6 1 pj Nort 41 HI QN a s • !., -53. HawN9 Nest 47 36 79 10 Pointll 13 • II 40 S OU ' a • , /l •� • U •• 39 Marina' 1 %i West 42 .,y' •. • G �� 4 Harbor c 3 FI G� •t• Islaand0 30 Hay 7. Harbor 30 •' rbs, Ge ' - n Is 70 • �° < } Silver Eel' Covg • -h° Golf �0 - Course •� .• �•• �t Man0.na C iJ ••`" s �ES ELIZABETH FIELD" _?vRuins •o`"°°� a ` 57 1 EU2 Wilderness Race Pt ', ISLAND S�UNd .e BLOCK 24 2'30" 2 540 000 750=+++• E. ELIZABETH FIELD VICINITY MAP a FIGURE 1 I 1 � f \ r � . i a s WILDING NYSOEC NL -13 q'�CONTRACTOR'S 1 / •�•�` -� -FRESHWATER 9,'' STAGING AREA 1 % icy a R \\ FISHERS ISLAND ®0 �In \ ' CONTRACTOR'S ACCESS TO SITE AIRPORT ACCESS ROAD 0 _WORK Q O AREA 'A' r NYSDEC NL -10 - - - FRESHWATER WET PROPOSED APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF TEMPORARY ASPHALT MANUFACTURING PLANT APRaM / - - - _ WETLAND NSDOI)AL WETLAND(U ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT RUNWAY T-25 AND 12-30 OVERLAY GENERAL PLAN POWF \ AREA 'A' 012 Ergirlcers IFC DATER JANUARY 1993 SCALES AS SHOWN FILE NO. 21LO06.00VO02 CAD FILE NO. 646ADO02 SHEET NO. LK AREA $ —WM - _ �_� !r •' PROPOSED TEMPORARY CLOSED NORM( AREA r-' RI.NtAY MARKING, SEF DETAIL It "_ •-� VDIDCOIE ANO II _ +•C SEGMENTED CIRCLE / yN '/rfJF -'' , ___-'--_-_-_- PROPOSED ARY CLOW / 11"Ar MARKIRG.SEE DETAIL / THIS BEET i' ♦ --- __ 111M AREA 'A' ' TOWN OF f ' i--�- TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION HAZARD AREA BOUNDARY / _ TAL EROSION � /r SIM HHAZARD ARNIEA� E + BOUNDARY j r ` / RIP -RASP BERM �OC>< rsl] — SOm SIM / SM NYSDEC TIDAL WETLANDS BOUNDARY L TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MAIBfM SAT- --_--- SHALL BE AVIATION YELLOW. -� L / TEMPORARY CLOSED iRlIWA/ PARR IN SHALL BE AS MA/AFACTURED BY RAVEN DOUSTRIES. IK_ SIOUX FALLS. SD. OR APPROVED EOUAL \ h TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MARKING DETAIL IN CHARGE OF: R.L. PECKHAM P.E_ NOT TO SCALE MADE BY= P.M.MANCINI CHECKED BY: B.W. CLARK, J.A.SAWMLLER r ♦ a r ♦ ♦O �:f� i'�---NYSDEC TIDAL WETLANDS BOUNDARY r a A NOTES. L ANCHOR BARRICADES BOTH SIDES WITH SAN) BAGS TO PREVENT DISLODGING. 7 -WAR nW Sia DS USE METAL STRAPS AND EXPANSKXA ANCHOR TO ANCHOR BARRICADE TO PAVEMENT. METAL STRAPS ANO 3. FLIT. BIDIRECTIONAL WARNING LIGHTS WILL NOT BE ACaPT/$L EXPAP610M ANCHORS A, CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AN ORANGE FLAG IN ACCORDANCE WITH AC SOA370-ZC (TY/J S. BARRICADES SHALL BE SPACED r MAL OL ORANGE RAG M60' TELLOW FLASHING WARNING. LIGHT AS MANLFACTURED BY RF.DIETZ COMPANY CALND.214-SS200 OR APPROVED EOUAL x ORANGE APO WHITE _ i W REFLECTIVE S EETINO. CLASS 'Ir L Y zr I 2-T%* r_p 'r -O' r-Tlj T CIA. PVC PIPE. SON 21 OR SDN 26 (WHITE) TYPE II BARRICADE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE ►N To Block Island Sound ♦ ♦ Tb Runway 7 End Proposed Proposed right Fitting Proposed Stone Ranging In Sita D From 1/2 To 4 Tons Grade (Typ ) Relocated Earth From End Of Runway T(Typ At High Tide (Mia) Fabric, Item D- RIP -RAP BERM DETAIL Not To Scale 1. The Elevation Of The Rip -Rap Berm, At ArTy Poirrt, Shall Not Go Below A Mirikraim Of 125 Feet Nor Exceed A Maximum Of 13 Feet Above Sea Level. 2 The Exact location Of Rip -Rap Berm Shell Be Field Verified And Approved By The Owner Prior To Construction. 3. The Bean Shap Be Constructed Of Stone Obtained From Airport Property. Beach Wass Item M-100 L"(Ty P.) 200 . 200' T -d TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FISHERS ISLAND, NEW YORK NO ALTERATION PERMITTED HEREON,'®y,""„�,"'�,..'""s EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION T209 SUBDIVISION 2 OF THE NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT RUNWAY T-25 AND 12-30 OVERLAY GENERAL PLAN 012 Ergirlcers IFC DATER JANUARY 1993 SCALES AS SHOWN FILE NO. 21LO06.00VO02 CAD FILE NO. 646ADO02 SHEET NO. C-"&* PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward 5 Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 2, 1993 Sara S. Freda, Assistant Planner C & S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 7_,� -- i - SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 RECEIVED Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Fishers Island, N.Y. 4 SCTM # 1000-12-1-18 C&S File: 211.006.002 Dear Ms. Freda; Your inquiry of January 15th and Trustee President John Bredemeyer`s letter to you of February 16th, 1993 were discussed with the Planning Board members. The Planning Board agrees that the environmental concerns about the runway overlay project and the installation of a riprap type of sea wall are under the Trustee Board's jurisdiction. If either of these projects should necessitate changes to ground (non -runway) lighting, the parking field or the existing hangar/office, then the Planning Board would like to notified. If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Valerie Scopes Town Planner cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judith Terry, Town Clerk for Town Board Planning Board. Board of Trustees R. Phil Knauff, Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District Robert Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer TRUSTEES John M. Bredemeyer, III, President Albert J. Krupski, Jr., Vice President Henry P. Smith John B. Tuthill William G. Albertson Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 February 16, 1993 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECEIVED SUPERVISOR SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Sara S. Freda FEB 2 4? C & S Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street SotJAnfrf T,,,v, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 1Q4 RE: Elizabeth Air Field SCTM #1000-12-1-18 Dear Ms. Freda: This letter will confirm receipt of your letter of January 15, 1993 and provide some information which I hope will be useful to you in light of a recent communication I received from the Planning Department and an inspection I made today onsite with a representative of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) (not to be confused with the Fishers Island Conservancy, the Town CAC provides the Trustees with a mandatory advisory opinion for all wetland permits). As the Town Planner believes that most environmental issues properly reside with the Trustees (copy of her January 25, 1993 memo attached for your information) you will be able to limit your future communication in this area to this Board. However, if any changes to airport parking or lighting thereto or other planning related issues become apparent, I would commend you to contact their office directly. In your letter of January 15, 1993 you gave us credit where it wasn't due; Fishers Island was designated as a CEA by Suffolk County. The Southold Trustees designated areas on the "mainland" of Southold as LEA's which they hold in the public trust. However, because our charter does not include Fishers Island only the Southold Town Board, Suffolk County or New York State Legislative bodies having jurisdiction over lands there, could make such a determination. As the proposed asphalt plant is beyond the jurisdiction of the Trustees under the ordinance we administer {Coastal Erosion (Chapter 37) and Wetlands (Chapter 97 of the Town Code)), we will not be involved with the plant at the site you propose. Recently, the president of the Fishers Island Conservancy, John Thatcher, communicated concerns to me on the plant location which I believe have been relayed to you directly. I would request that any reasonable alternative proposed by this group which will not affect the cost of the operation be assessed. Should alternatives raise additional concerns or problems they should be discussed with the Town Board and Supervisor as the Trustees are not empowered to make such decisions. With respect to the revetment I believe I may have greatly overstated the storm potential of the site and the need for 2 ton stone given the general sandy condition of the beach. In inspecting this site and discussing it further with both Mr. Thatcher and our CAC representative Bruce Loucka I believe it might be appropriate to down size the stone size to 3/4 to 1 ton stone or eliminate it completely. If it is required it should be placed at or slightly below grade relying on beach stabilization with beach grasses to prevent sand movement onto the runway. In any instance, stone work, if planned, should be constructed in a tight fitting lattice as is usually done in jetties and elevated revetments subject to considerable force. As soon as the location and scope of the various structural elements of the project is decided you will want to submit your applications for a permit so the involved agencies can conclude SEQRA as quickly as possible. Provided there is no controversy the Trustees could conclude permitting in approximately 3 months. If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call. Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer, III President, Board of Trustees enc. JMB:jmd cc: Supervisor Harris Town Clerk Planning Board CAC Mr. R. Phil Krauff, Manager F.I. Ferry District PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 -.i EMORANDUM PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Jay Bredemeyer, III, President r'ROM: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner RE: Elizabeth Field Airport rJ DATE: January 25, 1993 SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 T P93 TO:,,< N 0, SOUTHO 0 After reading the attached letter, a copy of which was sent only to the Supervisor, it appears that this information request properly lies within your Board's jurisdiction and interest. The Planning Board will be reviewing the letter at its work :session this afternoon. If the Board sends any comments to C&S Engineers, Inc., a copy of same will be sent to your Board. cc: Planning Board Supervisor Town Clerk January 15, 1993 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Planning Director Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Environmental Information Request File: 211.006.002 Dear Ms. Scopaz: 3160/=l CL-� Gtf�– Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 Nil SIIUYHOID ti�,�sN i OHIO, BC�RD On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the following improvements at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York: • Runway Overlay Project • Riprap Sea Wall Elizabeth Field Airport is situated within a Critical Environmental Area (CEA) designated by the Town of Southold. Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 617.4(h), SEQR, an unlisted action occurring within a CEA must be treated as a Type I action; therefore, coordinated review and a full EAF are required. This letter is a request for your office's assistance in identifying any possible areas of environmental concern at the airport. The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In order to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the construction of an on-site temporary asphalt plant has been proposed. Locating the plant on site will allow the town much more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary plant will be located northeast of Runway 31, approximately halfway between the east ends of Runway 25 and Runway 31 on an existing gravel road. The plant is temporary and will be completely dismantled and removed from the island upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to construct as there are basically three types of plants currently in use in the United States: batch plant, drum mix plants and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold -feed system; the asphalt cement supply system; the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control system. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket and pugmill. Aggregate will also be stockpiled at the plant. Ms. Scopaz January 15, 1993 Page 2 The proposed riprap sea wall consists of approximately 220 linear feet of large boulders (approximately) 2 tons each) placed on the existing slope between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. The riprap will be approximately 15 feet wide at its base, placed at a 1:1 slope, 6 feet in height, measured from the existing grade. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap is to alleviate the sand washing onto the runway end during small storms. A tidal wetlands permit application pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 and Article 25, 6 NYCRR 661, for the proposed riprap sea wall will be filed with the appropriate agencies at the completion of SEQR. A location map and site plan are enclosed for your review. If you need further information, please contact me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. GS L ?ut'"' Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner SSF:beh Enclosures cc: Mr. R. Phil Knauff - Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott L. Harris - Town Supervisor, Town of Southold Mr. Bruce W. Clark - C&S cas cis Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 January 15, 1993 1� Re: Elizabeth Field Airport 'JAN! 2� Environmental Information Request File: 211.006.002 Dear 2 — On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the following improvements at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York: • Runway Overlay Project Riprap Sea Wall Elizabeth Field Airport is situated within a Critical Environmental Area (CEA) designated by the Town of Southold. Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 617.4(h), SEQR, an unlisted action occurring within a CEA must be treated as a Type I action; therefore, coordinated review and a full EAF are required. This letter is a request for your office's assistance in identifying any possible areas of environmental concern at the airport. The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In order to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the construction of an on-site temporary asphalt plant has been proposed. Locating the plant on site will allow the town much more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary plant will be located northeast of Runway 31, approximately halfway between the east ends of Runway 25 and Runway 31 on an existing gravel road. The plant is temporary and will be completely dismantled and removed from the island upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to construct as there are basically three types of plants currently in use in the United States: batch plant, drum mix plants and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold -feed system; the asphalt cement supply system; the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control system. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket and pugmill. Aggregate will also be stockpiled at the plant. 2— January 15, 1993 Page 2 The proposed riprap sea wall consists of approximately 220 linear feet of large boulders (approximately) 2 tons each) placed on the existing slope between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. The riprap will be approximately 15 feet wide at its base, placed at a 1:1 slope, 6 feet in height, measured from the existing grade. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap is to alleviate the sand washing onto the runway end during small storms. A tidal wetlands permit application pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 and Article 25, 6 NYCRR 661, for the proposed riprap sea wall will be filed with the appropriate agencies at the completion of SEQR. A location map and site plan are enclosed for your review. If you need further information, please contact me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner SSF:beh Enclosures cc: /Mr. R. Phil Knauff - Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District V Mr. Scott_L. Harris - Town Supervisor, Town of Southold Mr. Bruce W. Clark - C&S Cas ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT, FISHERS ISLAND SEQR DISTRIBUTION LIST Mr. R. Phil Knauff Manager Fishers Island Ferry District Fishers Island, NY 06390 Mr. Scott L. Harris Supervisor Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Mr. John M. Bredemeyer, III President Town Board of Trustees 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Mr. Stanley A. Pauzer District Manager Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation Riverhead County Center, Room E-16 Riverhead, New York 11901 Mr. Arthur H. Kunz, Director Suffolk County Planning Department H. Lee Dennison Building, 12th Floor Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, New York 11788 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Planning Director Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Mr. John Thatcher Fisher Island Nature Conservancy P.O. Box 132 Green Village, NJ 07935 Division of Regulatory Affairs NYS DEC, Region 1 SUNY Campus Building 40 StonyBrook, NY 11794 Mr. Thomas Jorling, Commissioner NYS DEC 50 Wolf Road Albany, NY 12233 Mr. Philip Brito, Manager Federal Aviation Administration New York Airports District Off. 181 South Franklin Avenue Valley Stream, NY 11581 Mr. Russ Vachon Bureau Head, Aviation Bureau NYSDOT, 1220 Washington Ave. State Campus Albany, NY 12226 Mr. James Kuzloski, Director Planning & Development NYS DOT, Region 10 NYS Office Building Veterans Memorial Hwy. Hauppauge, NY 11788 Mr. Kim Blot, Director NYS Dept. of Agriculture & Markets 1 Winners Circle Capital Plaza Albany, NY 12235 Mr. Leonard Corin Field Supervisor US Dept. of Interior Fish & Wildlife 3817 Luker Road Cortland, NY 13045 A1R\A\Dis1LDsk\®vsbet.h January 15, 1993 Cas Mr. Robert Hargrove, Chief Environmental Impact Branch US Environmental Protection Agency Region 2 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 Mr. David Gillespie, Director Field Services Bureau NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Peebles Island P.O. Box 189 Waterford, NY 12188-0189 United States Army Corps of Engineers Department of the Army Attention Chief, Regulatory Branch NY District, Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 Mr. Burrell Buffington Significant Habitat Unit NYS DEC Information Services 700 Troy Schenectady Road Latham, NY 12110-2400 AIR\A\Dwk.Ddc\Ehzabet.h January 15,1993 Cas D Sesftower Reef A A 2000 0 i Light 2000 00 Ft. 63 6' S L 1 Mod 67 s7 33� 39 .1 IF,— 69 1 J 52 11-1 y� N 25 �' LiQntho.s, ...NorthDumpn� 06 / �.J i 4S SS 16 i i 79 Flat South Hammock Dump611ng .' 3s Is 30 13 :s .� 16 • � 2W `� 16 ' ..q39 Y e Nort Qx 41 HI _�, •?o ' Hawki Nest • •' Poing1 13 36 79 10 a 66 42 9 / 1 40 S 0 11 ofty •1 •� ji/ •0 39 Manna' • west �• o o ' Harbor arina 42 +3 F) •1. hand 30 Hay � Harbor � 7 •� '�f�S• �•�e .�`•1 • •• •hI ��� .L�• . 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CLARK, kA.SAWMLLEP PROPOSED APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF TEMPORARY ASPHALT MANUFACTURING PLANTZ: / L ANCHOR 9AMICADES 90TH SIDES WITH SAND IGS TO PREVENT OISLWGDM L REAR TH RI SI10LDS USE METAL STRAPS AND EXPANSION ANCHOR TO ANCHOR BARRICADE To PAVEMENT. METAL STRAPS AND 1FLAT. 9D7DWSTIOIK MARK= LIONTS IAL NOT 9F AGLiTTAIIL DIPY6IIOO1 ANCHORS l CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AN ORANGE FLAG DN ACCORDANCE fITM AC GO/SVO-W (TVPJ S. BARRICADES IME SPA® MAX.T l QX - i NYSOEC TIDAL i WETLANDS j SEGMENTED CURE PROPOSED 4womy mom X"AT MAikM SEE DETAIL ♦�� - �_ THIS 9fET �' ♦ --- WIM AREA •A' 9M ANSA t I� A X -4�R![_. _-_-- BREAKWATER IM ISLA1ID SIM 90IISII L TEAPOIARY CLOSED IUAAT MARKIM $HA.L 9E AYIATUN YELLOW. L T004MAWI CLOSED IRMAV MAIMED" SHALL I AS MANEACTIMED By MYON DOUSTHD:S. DIG SAKE FALLS. Sb a APPROVED EOUAL. TEMPORARY CLOSED RUNWAY MARKING DETAIL. IN CHARGE OFH PA-PECKHAM Pl— NOT TO SCALE MADE 9TH PAL MANCINI CHECKED 9YH 9.W. CLARK, kA.SAWMLLEP PROPOSED APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF TEMPORARY ASPHALT MANUFACTURING PLANTZ: / GRANGE FLAG 3W YELLOW PLASHM WARM LIGHT AS W114FACTLNM BY RL DMR COMPANY CAT.ML 2N -S5200 OR APPROVED EONNL OIAHLE AND vmm REFLECTIVE SHEETM CUSS T r aa� r -r* roL PVC PTPf, SDR 2109 SON if ORRTE TYPE II BARRICADE DETAIL arrrm TIDAL WETLANDS 200' ;Trwc TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FISHERS ISLAND. PEW TORR NO ALTERATION PERMITTED HEREON EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 7209 SUBDIVISION 2 OF THE NEN TORR STATE EOUCATION LAW L ANCHOR 9AMICADES 90TH SIDES WITH SAND IGS TO PREVENT OISLWGDM L REAR TH RI SI10LDS USE METAL STRAPS AND EXPANSION ANCHOR TO ANCHOR BARRICADE To PAVEMENT. METAL STRAPS AND 1FLAT. 9D7DWSTIOIK MARK= LIONTS IAL NOT 9F AGLiTTAIIL DIPY6IIOO1 ANCHORS l CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AN ORANGE FLAG DN ACCORDANCE fITM AC GO/SVO-W (TVPJ S. BARRICADES IME SPA® MAX.T l QX - GRANGE FLAG 3W YELLOW PLASHM WARM LIGHT AS W114FACTLNM BY RL DMR COMPANY CAT.ML 2N -S5200 OR APPROVED EONNL OIAHLE AND vmm REFLECTIVE SHEETM CUSS T r aa� r -r* roL PVC PTPf, SDR 2109 SON if ORRTE TYPE II BARRICADE DETAIL arrrm TIDAL WETLANDS 200' ;Trwc TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FISHERS ISLAND. PEW TORR NO ALTERATION PERMITTED HEREON EXCEPT AS PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 7209 SUBDIVISION 2 OF THE NEN TORR STATE EOUCATION LAW a.IZAIM FIELD AUPORT RUNWAY 7-25 ANO 12-30 OVERLAY GENERAL PLAN fr //��,,,,HH�,,,,��,,.,,,,,,.���DATES it dANMAY 1993 SCALEt AS SHOWN FILE 40. 21L006.00VO02 [CAD FILE NO. 646ADOOZ 0 I t JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 27, 1993 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1 179 Southold, New York 11971 FAX (516) 765-1823 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Dear Ms. Freda: The attached is being sent to you as it appears I received the original, and wish to be sure you receive the comments. j A OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 27, 1993 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1 179 Southold, New York 11971 FAX (516) 765-1823 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Dear Ms. Freda: The attached is being sent to you as it appears I received the original, and wish to be sure you receive the comments. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 10,uv► of �o 0 �o R Hwr l S, s� v s d f � 5o � —o0-0 /-/" 6-3o g r 44 ki d NY- 11971 fps ,3 W 2 6 Re: LEAD AGENCY COORDINATION RESPONSE Fe%,-;�t,, c'f Dear.Errs �neei.�e� This letter responds to your communication of���� �� 3 regarding lead agency coordination for the above -noted project, under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review - SEQR) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617. The Department has the following interest in this project: DEC Permits (if any) : (&A"Ie ` s` ad-/cle 4.r- /tl111r�17L.1n L"O.t1Yd DEC Contact Person: SEQR Classification: [ ] Type I k] Unlisted 0�!4 DEC Position: Based on the information provided: DEC has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. [ ] DEC wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. DEC needs additional information in order to respond (see comments). [ ] DEC cannot be lead agency because it has no jurisdiction in this action. Comments: see attached [ ] none If you do not concur with the DEC position indicated above, please contact this office to resolve designation of lead agency within the time allowable under Part 617. Please feel free to contact this office for further information or discussion. cerely, , Pitta Sr : gnu; ran rrt ��wf CLIA cc. (attach distribution list) U 14-00-1 (8/87)-30a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL_ CONSERVATION_., INTER -OFFICE SPEED MEMO REGULATORY AFFAIRS (USE ONLY FOR UNOFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE) TO: �C.VI 0, S, f reC& FROM: 4D SUBJECT: /6/e'�Cis+DU/� DATE: J / S f3 REPLY REQUIRED BY: DATE RETURNED: REPLY AT BOTTOM OF THIS FORM Ake .pYlei qre e C4A Vel LAA�� ce-- /•-� fZ d ier/ *-v 61 x u. �'l t aOJ Z n71A z u 06 e, Q'in / / P.w 617 Xc, vl e Ockle'vLicl 14, c"e love a,p'qoo/�naA,� far a re- 11C&hun a..v- c/ at-Lfis aa,41 ,,f 4CA c) ca C✓cc✓ naW a A.01e,w /! CV /64 V6IUCC q Cc(fs Del� 12 a(- Cf-A'(ew I CCR cow January 15, 1993 Division of Regulatory Affairs NYS DEC, Region 1 SUNY Campus Building 40 StonyBrook, NY 11794 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Environmental Information Request File: 211.006.002 Dear Ladies and Gentlemen: f` Fy S4 •. Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 2 21993 On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the following improvements at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York: • Runway Overlay Project • Riprap Sea Wall Elizabeth Field Airport is situated within a Critical Environmental Area (CEA) designated by the Town of Southold. Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 617.4(h), SEQR, an unlisted action occurring within a CEA must be treated as a Type I action; therefore, coordinated review and a full EAF are required. This letter is a request for your office's assistance in identifying any possible areas of environmental concern at the airport. The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In order to minimise disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the construction of an on-site temporary asphalt plant has been proposed. Locating the plant on site will allow the town much more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary plant will be located northeast of Runway 31, approximately halfway between the east ends of Runway 25 and Runway 31 on an existing gravel road. The plant is temporary and will be completely dismantled and removed from the island upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to construct as there are basically three types of plants currently in use in the United States: batch plant, drum mix plants and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold -feed system; the asphalt cement supply system; the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control system. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket and pugmill. Aggregate will also be stockpiled at the plant. Mr. Thatcher January 15, 1993 Page 2 The proposed riprap sea wall consists of approximately 220 linear feet of large boulders (approximately) 2 tons each) placed on the existing slope between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. The riprap will be approximately 15 feet wide at its base, placed at a 1:1 slope, 6 feet in height, measured from the existing grade. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap is to alleviate the sand washing onto the runway end during small storms. A tidal wetlands permit application pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 and Article 25, 6 NYCRR 661, for the proposed riprap sea wall will be filed with the appropriate agencies at the completion of SEQR. A location map and site plan are enclosed for your review. If you need further information, please contact me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner SSF:beh Enclosures cc: Mr. R. Phil Knauff - Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott L. Harris - Town Supervisor, Town of Southold Mr. Bruce W. Clark - C&S V w PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Mark S. McDonald Kenneth L. Edwards Telephone (516) 765-1938 EMORANDUM PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 TO; Jay Bredemeyer, III, President -'IVFD r'ROM: Valerie Scopaz, Town Planner ,/G J i$ 2 ;ter RE: Elizabeth Field Airport SOIJ60H DATE: January 25, 1993 After reading the attached letter, a copy of which was sent only to the Supervisor, it appears that this information request properly lies within your Board's jurisdiction and interest. The Planning Board will be reviewing the letter at its work .session this afternoon. If the Board sends any comments to C&S Engineers, Inc., a copy of same will be sent to your Board. cc: Planning Board Supervisor Town Clerk January 15, 1993 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Planning Director Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Environmental Information Request File: 211.006.002 Dear Ms. Scopaz: dll,(�/=l GLS GtFr _. A6 sc Z� pt .1/ Engineers, Inc. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 Fax (315) 457-9803 ;i G 60L ia.s.L On behalf of the Town of Southold, C&S Engineers, Inc., is providing assistance in the preparation of. an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF), as required by the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for the following improvements at Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York: • Runway Overlay Project • Riprap Sea Wall Elizabeth Field Airport is situated within a Critical Environmental Area (CEA) designated by the Town of Southold. Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 617.4(h), SEQR, an unlisted action occurring within a CEA must be treated as a Type I action; therefore, coordinated review and a full EAF are required. This letter is a request for your office's assistance in identifying any possible areas of environmental concern at the airport. The proposed runway overlay project consists of overlaying both runways at Elizabeth Field Airport with asphalt in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) specifications. In order to minimize disruption of ferry operations and runway closure at the airport, the construction of an on-site temporary asphalt plant has been proposed. Locating the plant on site will allow the town much more control over the installation of the asphalt. The temporary plant will be located northeast of Runway 31, approximately halfway between the east ends of Runway 25 and Runway 31 on an existing gravel road. The plant is temporary and will be completely dismantled and removed from the island upon completion of the runway overlay project. The selected contractor will choose which type of plant to construct as there are basically three types of plants currently in use in the United States: batch plant, drum mix plants and continuous mix plants. The major components of an asphalt plant include the cold -feed system; the asphalt cement supply system; the aggregate dryer, mixing tower, and emission control system. The plant tower consists of several elements: hot elevator, screen deck, hot bins, weigh hopper, asphalt cement weigh bucket and pugmill. Aggregate will also be stockpiled at the plant. Ms. Scopaz January 15, 1993 Page 2 The proposed riprap sea wall consists of approximately 220 linear feet of large boulders (approximately) 2 tons each) placed on the existing slope between the west end of Runway 7 and the Atlantic Ocean. The riprap will be approximately 15 feet wide at its base, placed at a 1:1 slope, 6 feet in height, measured from the existing grade. Beach grass will be planted in accordance with NYSDEC specifications in the sandy area that is situated between the west end of Runway 7 and the eastern edge of the riprap. The purpose of the riprap is to alleviate the sand washing onto the runway end during small storms. A tidal wetlands permit application pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 and Article 25, 6 NYCRR 661, for the proposed riprap sea wall will be filed with the appropriate agencies at the completion of SEQR. A location map and site plan are enclosed for your review. If you need further information, please contact me. Very truly yours, C&S ENGINEERS, INC. Sara S. Freda Assistant Planner SSF:beh Enclosures cc: Mr. R. Phil Knauff - Manager, Fishers Island Ferry District Mr. Scott L. Harris - Town Supervisor, Town of Southold Mr. Bruce W. Clark - C&S cas Seaflovirtr Reef Light 2000 0 2000 4000 Ff. NNE Ic + 67 S7 33 39 + 69 Lighthousd*A(�). 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WKINI "C,[A11T, AWCLANN.AA.SYM[1LR TOR% LRADNOP LPAICAM EOM Sm" Nr`X SAO Mal TO PREM" OCACOODRI L NUR M[ O5 USE MET& STRAPS AND EXPV6NXA AND" TO ANC;Xm LARRN;ATE TO P NENT. MIT. STAAPS AND 1 PUTAMIXEC"O.AL LANI" LIOM EDL NOT K AC EPTAI L VARIa A -M I COPTRACiQ TO DIST" M MNa RK in ACC0IDANR Eru AC AL www STTPA sLAN.ICAR2 9ANA K 7ACEO r—Lf as "AE No TEu. D IIIc 011ll LIDO .S NNAA KNNO AT AL 01[rI COIAl1T IN.s'— O. AE•ANm (O % cA,NDF ARE) ITT '. ECT D[ SIUtOri T DASS r T t� r''ll•J •s r.�. roT. A.c roc • v r�aA v r LAAITD HYPE II BARRICADE DETAIL NO ALTERATION PERMITTED -EPEM EXCEPT AS PROYIO(D .PIER MCIION T." SLFOrMISION 2 OF M PES YORK _.. STATE EDCCATION U• 200 T. 20C IDMS TOWN OF SOUTWXO FISICPS ISLANO.PEL TOR, sajam Fain AIRP011r RUNWAY 7-25 AND 12-30 OVERLAY /w� !W /�GENERAL �_�� PLAN ■'-S WMza ASA b.YM 7Alo �A �aART iM, "IT wOR WAAWsc[ENn )3,Ow.00vooF 2 CAp TIL( N0. ,.A.mOO C..rT Diana -RcViDiiai-anJ .Boara PROJECT NOT1FiCAT1ON AND REVIEW SYSTEM APPLIC,�-" T: Town of Southold RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: R• Milk K"Niff PROJECT TITLE. Elizabeth Field, Fishers Island; Apron, Access Taxiway & Access Road. Road. FED. CAT. No.: 120.306 LIRPB No.: SC -Q2 DATE TYPE OF :0PLICATTC?N: j: -Nem. �Il Cortinuacion 7 Other i TO THE .APPLICANT: Your application has been sent to the following agencies and elected officials. George Gatta, Jr., Deputy County Exec. Stephen Hayduk, S.C.D.P.W. Hon. Bill Jones, S.C. Legislator _Han_ Michael Caracciolo, S.C.Legislator Tnm Junor, LIRPB Comments: Those comments received are attached hereto. RECEIVED FEB 2 applicant is CU RED to proceed with the application process. 3 Applicant is NOT CLEARED to proceed with the application process. Susan D. Wirtdeahe�m. l ea ghouse Administfror Pursuant to Executive Order 12372, this letter muse"e-incl du ed aspart of your final application as evidence that the Areawide Clearinghouse review of your project has been compieted. This does not remove your obligation to comply with anv other federal or crate laws regarding the project. Thank you for your cooperation. ;95-D fl. l.ee Uenmson Executive Office Butiding Lee E. Koppeiman Veterans Memonai Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheint Executive Oirector (516) 853-5189 Clearingnouss Adnommrwor L0 11J Llall � .RcLTiona 11 PIan , r` oarc� PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM t APPLICANT: Town of Southe1 d ADDRESS: ou o , 1_% RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: m,,, ,. PROJECT TITLE: FED. CAT. No.:20. LIRPB No.: -02 DATE NQfiA5C1rk_aq12g1 TYPE OF APPLICATION: [ New n Continuation Other i Please review the attached appiicati n and provide vour comme is on this form. Keep the application for your Files and return to LIRPB not later than February 17, 1993 If you have any questions please call this office (516) 853-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. I. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please i explain) ?. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? ) please explain) i 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project? i please explain)— Is xplain)— Is a conference required to resolve your concernt s)? i. Chat are vour official comments on this project? Please check appropriate her.iVEIJ P This agency has no objection to the project. F7 This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. 17 This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. So+t#knl,4 ; q, t`I�• kGENCY OFFICIAL11AKING ABOVE MMMENTS: AGENCYNANIE: Suffolk County Deputy County Executive 1/27/93 Signature Title Date .-\95•B Suffolki H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator L,oil� I�i�nc� B c;lon�i ��anilin; Board PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM APPLICANT. Town of Southold ADDRESS: m RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: auff ,.phtttp Y I PROJECT TITLE: I FED. CAT. No.: LIRPB No.:SC--02DATE N bCfQ.ykJa 1/251 TYPE OF APPLICATION: L4 New i7 Continuation 7 Other T0: �c��J� f.,'f u_l1� , � � � DATE Please review the attached application and provide your comments on this form. Keep the application for your Files and return to LIRPB not later than February 17_,_1993 , If you have any questions please call this office (516) 853-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. 1. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and anv of your Agencvs projects or programs? (please explain) j ?. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal'. please explain) 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project*', please explain) �. Is a conference required to resolve your concerns i? i i. What are your official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box. � This agency has no objection to the project. RFCF1VFD This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. r, r FE This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. a IGEN OF ICI. 1 NG ABOVEC01IINIENTS: AGENCY NAME: I 7 Signatur Title Date I A95•B Suffolk i i H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memonal Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator APPLICANT: Y k 'LonLT Isiai1r1 PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTI`'`ll' -- Al � ADDRESS:- Coo Tei+s Hall r_909r Main ds -zox � ouZhOid, -IiYI 971 RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: PROJECT TITLE:4, V24gherq FED. CAT. No.: LIRPB No.: DATE NQfiAECJQ ate_ 1/25/ TYPE OF APPLICATION: ( New ❑ C'onziruation ❑ Other � f i TO. DATE /� L Please review the attached application and provide vaGr comments on this form. Keep the application for your Files and return to LIRPB not later than February 17, 1993 ` If you have any questions please call this office (516)853-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. I. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please explain) NO 19 3 4 Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? please explain) NO Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project'! please explain)— NO Is a conference required to resolve your concernt s),? NO What are _.•cur official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box. This agency has no objection to the project. ❑ This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. ❑ This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. F11-CHVIC 01 FEL" ._ A9 -.-)•B iSuffolk i Lee E. Koppelman Executive Director H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator RECEIVED JAN 2 91993 �T SoWOW Taw" C10A �V N w' Lozl L-7a_1cl �.cUionai Planning 3oarcL PROJEC7 NOTIFICATION ANO REVIEW SYSTEM v^�� Town of Southold APPLICANT. ADDRESS: Town Hall - 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, NY 11971 RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: R. Philip Knauff PROJECT TITLE: Elizabeth Field, Fishers Island; Apron, Access Taxiway & Access Road,! Auto Parking � FFDCaT. No,: 20.106 LIRPB vo.: SC -02 DATE NOI RECD: �25i TYPE OF APPLICATION: i7 Vew r Continuation 7 Other I This is to acicnowie(ige receipt by this office of your project notification for Areawide Clearinghouse review i pursuant to Executive Order 12372. The status of your application is indicated below: LIRPB doesn t have any comment on your application. You may submit this letter with your final application to the Federal agency as evidence that Areawide review has been completed. LIRPB will review and comment on this application within thirty 130) days. The enclosed forms must be filled out and returned to LIRPB. LIRPB requests a copy of the pre-appiication. or completed application. in order to carry out our review. The following additional information is requested: The earliest date for final action on this application will be February 24, 1993 If you have any questions regarding this procedure or the status of the Clearinghouse review of your application, please call Susan D. Windesheim at (516) 853-4099 Susan D. Windesheim Clearen¢nouse Administrator X95 -A 1Suffolki H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppeiman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windeshetm Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Gleamignouse A41fWW$WOW JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER L7 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 27, 1992 Karen A. Munze NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Division of Regulatory Affairs SUNY Campus, Building 40, Room 219 Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 Re: Elizabeth Field, Fishers Island Wetland Permit Application Dear Ms. M.unze: Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 Please be advised the Calocerinos S Spina Engineers, P.C., Liverpool, New York, have been authorized by the Town -of Southold to ect as their agent with respect to matters concerning Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, New York. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk cc: Michael Hotaling, CSS NEIN YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONA7IENTAL CONSERVATION NOTICE OF lNeE)�'� L P"c4GATf9N-- THIS IS NOT A PERMIT MAY 2 1992 Clok APPLICANT OWNER ID NUMBER 07250 .7cu*'Ow Town SOUTHOLD T 53095 MAIN RD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 APPLICATION ID 1-4738-00506'00001-0 BATCH NUMBER 121998 PERMITS APPLIED FOR 1 ARTICLE 25: TIDAL WETLANDS FACILFY/PHO JECT ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT PROJECT ISI OCA 11-1) IN SOUTHOLD IN SUFFOLK COUNTY Your Application for Permit is Incomplete, the Following Items are Re ed: Additionallnforrnation: THE DEPARTMENT AWAITS THE REVISED PLANS AGREED UPON BETWEEN YOU MR. CHARLES HAMILTON OF THE DEC'S BUREAU OF MARINE HABITAT PROTECTI',` OVER THE TELEPHONE THIS WEEK.PLEASE SUBMIT 3 COPIES. 1� NO FURTHER ACTION CAN BE TAKEN UNTIL ALL OF THESE MATERIALS ARE RECEI D CONTACT I-LRS'ON KAREN A MUNZE SIGNATURE. NYS DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAI ix 1NSERVATION DIVISION OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS DATE`` REGION I STONY BROOK SUNY CAW US, BLI G du. Iit a-4,1 int TELEPHONE NUMBER 516-751-7900 STONY BROOK NEW YORK 11190 .5 t3 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Building 40 --SUNY, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356 (516) 751-1389 FAX (516) 751-3839 a APR 2T OFFICE Calocerinos & Spina Engineers, P.C. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 Attn: Michael D. Hotaling Dear Mr. Hotaling: April 23, 1992 Thomas C. Jorling Commissioner RE NYSDEC Permit Application # 1-4738-00506/00001-0 Elizabethfield Airport Lighting Project - Town of Southold The Department has begun review of the above referenced project. In order for your company to be recognized as the agent for the Town of Southold for purposes of obtaining the tidal wetland permit, a letter from the Town Supervisor (or other authorized person) authorizing Calocerinos & Spina to represent the town must be submitted. Please also notify me as to whether the permit should be sent to the Town or to your company. A field inspection has been conducted at the site. Some project modification is requested. A modified plan should be submitted that includes sand removal from runway #7 and creation of a dune at the southern terminos, planted with beach grass on 12" centers. Excess material may be placed on the beach to a depth of 12 additional inches Please submit 3 copies of revised pians for review/approval. The runway #7 sand must h placed above mean high water, and there may be no proposed disturbance to the existing vegetated dune area. KAM/nw cc: Scott L. Harris Very truly yours, ' Karen A. Munze Sr. Environmental Analyst 10 printed on recycled paper COPY TO: Michael D. Hotaling Assistant Airport Planner Calocerinos & Spina 4/22/92 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS REGION 1 STONY BROOK SUNY CAMPUS, BLDG 40, ROOM 219 STONY BROOK NEW YORK 11790-2356 (Iokl #2) SOUTHOLD - T 53095 MAIN RD SOUTHOLD NY 11971 (tliki #1) - staple here) A NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION The Division of Regulatory Affairs has received the application referenced below. The material submitted is being reviewed by staff, and you will be advised in writing regarding the Department's findings. In all future communications, please refer to the Application ID number. Application ID: 1-4738-00506/00001-0 Date Received: 03/20/92 RECEIVED Applicant: SOUTHOLD - T Facility: ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT MAR 2 ? 1992 Description: AIRPORT LIGHTING DEC Contact: KAREN A MUNZE c_ �0 f-_ l; FMI NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION The Division of Regulatory Affairs has received the application referenced below. The material submitted is being reviewed by staff, and you will be advised in writing regarding the Department's findings. In all future communications, please refer to the Application ID number. Application ID: 1-4738-00506/00001-0 Date Received: 03/20/92 RECEIVED Applicant: SOUTHOLD - T Facility: ELIZABETH FIELD AIRPORT MAR 2 ? 1992 Description: AIRPORT LIGHTING DEC Contact: KAREN A MUNZE c_ JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER i OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 12, 1992 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 Michael D. Hotaling Assistant Airport Planner Calocerinos & Spina Engineers, P.C. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Lighting Project Wetland Permit Application Dear Mr. Hotaling : Enclosed herewith are the following executed forms with respect to the Elizabeth Field, Airport Lighting Project, Wetland Permit Application: State Environmental Quality Review (SEAR) Short Environmental Assessment Form, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Joint Application for Permit. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosures cc: Accounting & Finance 14-16-4 (2/87)—Text 12 PROJECT I.D. NUMBER 617.21 SEOR Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT /SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality Town of Southold County Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks, etc., or provide map) Fishers Island New York 06390 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: ❑ New ❑ Expansion IR Modification/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: The project generally includes the installation of runway edge lights, runway end identifier lights, threshold lights, and the repair of the existing obstruction light system, to enhance the safety of operations at the airport. 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially 122 acres Ultimately 122 acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? E Yes ❑ No If No, describe briefly 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? ® Residential ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Agriculture ❑ Park/Forest/Open space ❑ Other Describe: The airport is located on the southeastern tip of Fishers Island. The majority of the island is occupied by single family residential units. 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL, OR FUNDING, NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL)? ® Yes ❑ No If yes, list agency(s) and permit/approvals Ninety percent funding from the FAA, and 7.5% funding from the New York State DOT. 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑ Yes ® No if yes, list agency name and permitlapproval 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? ❑ Yes ® No I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ApplicanUsponsor name: Town of Soudid / Date: March 10, 1992 Signature: . ;��n If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the I Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment I OVER 1 PART 11—ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (ro be completed by Agency) A. DOES ACTION EXCEED ANY TYPE I THRESHOLD IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.12? If yes, coordinate the review process and use the FULL EAF. ❑ Yes [0 No B. WILL ACTION RECEIVE COORDINATED REVIEW AS PROVIDED FOR UNLISTED ACTIONS IN 6 NYCRR, PART 617.6? If No, a negative declaration may be superseded by another Involved agency. ❑ Yes ® No C. COULD ACTION RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING: (Answers may be handwritten, if legible) C1. Existing air quality, surface or groundwater quality or quantity, noise levels, existing traffic patterns, solid waste production or disposal, potential for erosion, drainage or flooding problems? Explain briefly: No C2. Aesthetic, agricultural, archaeological, historic, or other natural or cultural resources; or community or neighborhood character? Explain briefly: No , C3. Vegetation or fauna, fish, shellfish or wildlife species, significant habitats, or threatened or endangered species? Explain briefly: No C4. A community's existing plans or goals as officially adopted, or a change in use or intensity of use of land or other natural resources? Explain briefly No C5. Growth, subsequent development, or related activities likely to be induced by the proposed action? Explain briefly. No C6. Long term, short term, cumulative, or other effects not identified in C1-05? Explain briefly. No C7. Other impacts (including changes in use of either quantity or type of energy)? Explain briefly. No D. IS THERE, OR IS THERE LIKELY TO BE, CONTROVERSY RELATED TO POTENTIAL ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS? ❑ Yes No If Yes, explain briefly PART III—DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, large, important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed in connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. ❑ Check this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Then proceed directly to the FULL EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. KI 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 AND provide on attachments as necessary, the reasons supporting this determination: Town of Southold Name of Lead Agency Scott Harris Supervisor 4jPrint or Type Nam f Responsible O icer in.Lead Agency T le Resp n bl Officer Signatur of Responsible Ufficer in Lead Agency iinAture of P a�vr f f nt tresprnislible officer) March 10, 1992 aloc rinos ppina ngineers, Date P . C . F 95-19-3 (8189)-7e DEC APPLICATION NUMBER ft; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION lqw JOINT APPLICATION FOR PERMIT U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS APPLICATION NO. Please read ALL instructions on back before completing this application, Please type or print clearly in ink. Attach additional information as needed. ❑ARTICLE 9, TITLE 1, ARTICLE 43 6NYCRR 646 (LAKE GEORGE RECREATION ZONE) ❑ARTICLE 15, TITLE 3 (AQUATIC PESTICIDES CONTROL) ❑6NYCRR 327 (AQUATIC VEGETATION) 06NYCRR 328 (FISH) 06NYCRR 329(INSECTS) S ❑ARTICLE 1S, TITLE S 6NYCRR 608 (PROTECTION OF WATERS) T ❑ For the construction, reconstruction, or repair of a DAM or other impoundment structure. A []For the disturbance of a STREAM BED OR BANKS or excavation in or fill of NAVIGABLE WATERS. 0401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION T E ❑ARTICLE 15, TITLE 15 06NYCRR 601 (WATER SUPPLY) ❑6NYCRR 602 (LONG ISLAND WELL) ❑ARTICLE 15, TITLE 27 6NYCRR 666 (WILD, SCENIC AND RECREATIONAL RIVERS) ❑ARTICLE 24 6NYCRR 662, 663 (FRESHWATER WETLANDS) ARTICLE 25 6NYCRR 661 (TIDAL WETLANDS) ❑ARTICLE 34 6NYCRR 505 (COASTAL EROSION) F -----------------------------------------------------------------7------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ❑SECTION 10 (RIVER AND HARBOR ACT OF 1899)'for structures and work in navigable waters of the U.S. ❑COASTAL CONSISTENCY CERTIFICATION. E ❑SECTION 404 (CLEAN WATER ACT OF 1977) for disposal of dredged or fill material in waters of the U.S. D ❑SECTION 103 (MARINE PROTECTION, RESEARCH AND SANCTUARIES ACT) for the transportation of dredged materials for dumping into ocean waters. 1. LIST PREVIOUS PERMIT/APPLICATION NUMBERS AND DATES (if any) 2. APPLICANT IS A/AN [3a ❑Operator Owner El Lessee Municipality/Governmental Agency (Check as many as apply) 3. NAME OF APPLICANT (Use Full Name) Town of Southold MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE (Where can be reached during day) Town Ball 53095 Main Road 616 )765 - 1823 POST OFFICE STATE ZIP CODE Southold I NY 111971 4. NAME OF F1 Owner 13Agent/Contact Person (Check one) Robert P. Knauff MAILING ADDRESS TELEPHONE (Where can be reached during day) Fishers Island Ferry District (516) 788 - 7463 POST OFFICE STATE ZIP CODE 106390 Fishers Island I NY 5. PROJECT/FACILITY LOCATION (Mark location on map, see Number la on reverse side) Suffolk I Southold ) County Town or city Village STREET ADDRESS (if different from applicant) Elizabeth Field Airport POST OFFICE "' STATE ZIP CODE Fishers Island NY 06390 6. NAME OF STkEAM OR BODY OF WATER Block Island Sound 7. HAS WORK BEGUN ON PROJECT? If YES, attach explanation on starting work without permit, include dates. 8. WILL PROJECT UTILIZE STATE LAND? 11 Yes ONo Show work on map and/or drawings. ❑Yes ']No 9. PROPOSED USE: El Private 10. PROPOSED STARTING DATE: 11. APPROXIMATE COMPLETION DATE: 12. FEE OF (NYS Permit Only) 1�- LI Public ❑ Commercial May 1, 1992 September 1, 1992 1 $ Enclosed 13. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: (e.g. quantity and type of material to be excavated, dredged or used for fill or rip rap, location of disposal sites; type of structure to be installed; height of dam; size of impoundent; capacities of proposed water sources; extent of distribution system; etc. Che project generally includes the installation of runway edge lights, runway end identifier lights, threshold lights, and the repair of existing obstruction lights to enhance the safety of operations at the airport. 14. WILL THIS PROJECT REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FEDERAL, STATE AND/OR LOCAL PERMITS? ❑ Yes ® No If yes, please list: 15. CERTIFICATION: knowledge I hereby affirm that under penality of perjury that information provided on this form and all attachments submittedAherewitpising and belief. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of tFurther, the applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by wthe project uexnpep nerem anu agrees to •ouenmuy anu cave nan11e55 the Mate from sorts, acuuns, uomage> anu wAv xnynvn .c>uuog �wu project. In addition, Federal Law, 18 U.S.C. Sectio- 1001 provides for a fine of not more than $10,000 omore than Ii�:e years, or both, where an applicant knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or cover up a material fact; or Knowingly mfictitous or fraudulent statement ❑ I hereby authorize the agent name+! in Numb 4. above to subm' his appli tyn on my behalf. March 10, 1992 �,,..... isor, Townof Southold DATE SIGNATJRE TITLE PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS 3N REVERSE SIDE JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER �oc��FFOLK��Gy o OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MARCH 10, 1992: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute a Short Environmental Assessment Form, and a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Joint Application For Permit concerning Tidal Wetlands, with respect to the Elizabeth Field Airport, Fishers Island, Airport Lighting Project. Judith T Terre Southold Town Clerk March 11, 1992 cl-'s Calocerinos & Spina Engineers, P.C. To: Mr. Scott L. Harris Town Supervisor Town of Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Attention: Enclosed please find the following: i 13 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Lighting Project Wetland Permit Application File: 211.004 Date: 07 -Mar -92 - One (1) copy each of the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Short Environmental Assessment Form, and New York State DEC Joint Application for Permit for your review and signature where indicated. Once you have reviewed and signed the forms, please return them to me in the enclosed envelope. Remarks: If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Enclosures cc: CALOCERINOS & SPINA ENGINEERS, P.C. 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 FAX (315) 457-9803 M' ael n Hoting A s 'stant Airp rt Pla er 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 FAX (315) 457-9803 In JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 27, 1992 Sheila M. Farley Grants Administrator Calocerinos S Spina Engineers, P.C. 1020 Seventh North Street Liverpool, New York 13088-6199 Re: Fishers Island -Elizabeth Field Obstruction Lighting 8 Removal Dear Ms. Farley: Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 Transmitted herewith is the executed Acceptance of Construction Work By Sponsor for the Fishers Island - Elizabeth Field Obstruction Lighting and Removal project. Very truly yours, L c/� Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosure cc: Accounting & Finance r N FISHER'S ISLAND - ELIZABETH AIRPORT ACCEPTANCE OF CONSTRUCTION WORK BY SPONSOR Airport Sponsor: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AIP Project No.: 3-36-0029-03-90 Project Name: OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING & REMOVAL Pursuant to the provisions of Section 509(d) of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, as amended, I, Scott L. Harris as authorized representative of TOWN OF SOUTHOLD hereby certify that: 1. All construction work in this project has been performed and completed in full conformity with the approved plans and specifications submitted with the certification dated 07/03/90 and FAA approved change orders. 2. There has been full compliance with all labor provisions in the project contracts and subcontracts. 3. Final Record Drawings have been submitted. 11/04/91 4. No liquidated damages were assessed against the Contractor. 5. Significant Dates: Action Bid Opening Award of Contract Start of Construction Completion of Construction Final Inspection Feb. 25, 1992 Date 02/10/92 Date 05/03/90 08/10/90 09/10/90 11/28/90 11/28/90 Scott L. H rris Town Supervisor 211.002 SMF JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER �oc��FFO��COGy OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 25, 1992: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute the Acceptance of Construction Work By Sponsor for the Elizabeth Field, Fishers Island, Obstruction Lighting 8 Removal Project, all in accordance with Section 509(d) of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, which requires all sponsors to certify that the construction work for all projects has been performed and completed in substantial compliance with the approved Plans and Specifications; said certification is based upon the similar certification of the Town's engineers, Calocerinos & Spina Engineers, P.C. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk February 26, 1992 C ( Calocerinos & Spina mim oelS. 11 C Mr. Scott L. Harris Town Supervisor Town of Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Harris: February 14, 1992 Re: Fisher's Island -Elizabeth Field Obstruction Lighting & Removal File: 211.002 Please sign the enclosed Acceptance of Construction Work by Sponsor as the authorized representative of the Town of Southold, and return it to me for further processing. This document is in accordance with Section 509(d) of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, which requires all sponsors to certify that the construction work for all projects has been performed and completed in substantial compliance with the approved Plans and Specifications. In order to allow you to make this certification, we have discussed with the Federal Aviation Administration a procedure whereby we, as the consultant of record on your AIP projects, will provide you with a similar certification to assure you that, in fact, construction has been performed and completed in substantial compliance with the approved Plans and Specifications. If view of the above, we have enclosed our Certification of Construction for the above referenced project signed by our authorized representative for your files. If you have any questions or need additionalinfer*nation, please feel free to contact us. Very truly yours, CALOCERINOS & SPINA ENGINEERS, P.C. 11 Sheila M. Farley Grants Administrator SMF:cb Enclosures cc: 1020 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, NY 13088-6199 (315) 457-6711 FAX (315) 457-9803 FISHER'S ISLAND - ELIZABETH AIRPORT CERTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION WORK BY ENGINEER Airport Sponsor: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AIP Project No.: 3-36-0029-03-90 Project Name: OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING & REMOVAL Pursuant to the provisions of Section 509(d) of the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, as amended, I, Harold W. Wagner Jr., P.E. as authorized representative of CALOCERINOS & SPINA ENGINEERS, P.C. hereby certify that: 1. All construction work in this project has been performed and completed in full conformity with the approved plans and specifications submitted with the certification dated 07/03/90 and FAA approved change orders. 2. There has been full compliance with all labor provisions in the project contracts and subcontracts. 3. Final Record Drawings have been submitted on 11/04/91 4. No liquidated damages were assessed against the Contractor. 5. Significant Dates: Action Bid Opening Award of Contract Start of Construction Completion of Construction Final Inspection A 0 9z Date Date 05/03/90 08/10/90 09/10/90 11/28/90 11/28/90 Harold W. Wagn r., Division Manager 211.002 RECEIVED FEB 1 1 1992 C So„fholri r- Flo lr s, Lolly Island .R.c�lonai �ialinln Boatel PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM APPLIC:%_tiT: Town of Southold Town Hall, 53095 gain Road, P.O. Box 1179, Southold, N.Y. 11971 ADDRESS: RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON. R Philip Knauff ; PROJECT TITLE: Airport Improvement Program —Elizabeth Field, Fisher's Island I SC -06 2/6/92 i FED. CAT. No.: 20.106 LIRPB No.: DATE NOI RECD: I TYPE OF APPLICATION: CaNew Continuation F7 Other This is to acicn owiedge receiat by this office of your project notification for Areawide Clearinghouse review I1 pursuant to Executive Order 12372. The status of your application is indicated below: LIRPB doesn't have any comment on your application. You may submit this letter with your final application to the Federal agency as evidence that Areawide review has been completed. LIRPB will review and comment on this application within thirty (30) days. The enclosed forms must be filled out and returned to LIRPB. 0 LIRPB requests a copy of the pre -application. or completed application, in order to carry out our review. The following additional information is requested: The earliest date for final action on this application will be March 7, 1992 ffyou have any questions regarding this procedure or the status of the Clearinghouse review of your application, please call Susan D. Windesheim at (516) 853-4099 r 1a2-�-LlJ Susan D. Windesheim Clearinghouse Administrator A95 -A (Suffolki H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppeiman Veterans Memonai Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. 1Nindmrato r Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Q°°""4"O"fe Adnuranraro r �J\ L011J Island Rcgional Plann,ng .Board F,;E�+'~ PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM APPLICANT: Town—of Southol3 1 ADDRESS: Tern ;;eI! n n Ba -sr 1179 c.,*,i.hnlA RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: PROJECT TITLE: "-- •• c r --- _-- -erne- --._.o ^..- F- i..t eek Field, Fisher's 19 anA I FED. CAT. No.: - -��iT LIRPB No.: se 06 DATE NOI REC'D:_� ► � ; TYPE OF APPLICATION: �Vew F] Continuation F7 Other T4: Vii, L' i ✓ DATE Please review the attached application and provide your mm'tgo tis form. Keep the application for your i files and return to LIRPB not later than March 1, 199 If you have any questions please call this office (516) 853-•4099. You may refer this notification to any other � interested parties in your area. I 1. Do you forese�j a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please explain)—`'�0 2. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal' I i please explain �lnh�e- I :3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project'' � please explain )— i bl c � 4. Is a conference required to resolve vour concerns s i? -3. What are your official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box. This agency has no objection to the project. This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. NCY OFFICIAL NLkKING ABOVE COMMENTS: AGENCYtiA IE fl Signature Title A95•B tSuffolk) H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator OMB Approval No. 0348-0043 ,'Art-UloA I IVN FUH 2. DATE SUBMITTED Applicant Identifier 'FEDERAL ASSISTANCE 01/30/92 211 1. TYPE OF SUBMISSION: 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE State Applicant Identifier Application �Preappllcation Construction FXI Construction 4. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAL AGENCY Federal Identifier Non -Construction Non -Construction 5. APPLICANT INFORMATION Legal Name: Organizational Unit: Town of Southold Fishers Island Ferry District Address (give city, county, state, and zip code) Name and telephone number of the person to be contacted on matters involving Suffolk County this application (g"area code) Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 R. Philip Knauff Southold, New York 11971 (516) 788-7463 e. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (EIN): 7. TYPE OF APPLICANT: (enter appropriate latter in boat Lui 1 1 -- 6 0 1 0 3 3 0 7 A. State H. Independent School Dist B. County I. State Controlled Institution of Higher Learning C. Municipal J. Private University 8. TYPE OF APPLICATION: D. Township K. Indian Tribe ® New F-] Continuation F� Revision E. Interstate L. Individual F. Intermunicipai M. Profit Organization If Revision, enter appropriate letter(s) in box(es)� G. Special District N. Other (Specify) A. Increase Award B. Decrease Award C. Increase Duration 9. NAME OF FEDERAL. AGENCY: D. Decrease Duration Other (Specify): Federal Aviation Administration New York Airports District Office 10. CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC 11. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPLICANTS PROJECT: ASSISTANCE NUMBER: 2 O O 1 O 6 TITLE Airport Improvement Program (AIP) RUNWAY 12-30 REHABILITATION RUNWAY 7-25 REHABILITATION APRON & ACCESS TAXIWAY 12. AREAS AFFECTED BY PROJECT (cites, countles, rtes, erc.): Fishers Island 13. PROPOSED PROJECT: 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: Start Date Ending Date a. Applicant b. Project 2nd 2nd 15. ESTIMATED FUNDING: 1e. IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS? a. YES THIS PREAPPLICATION/APPLICATION WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE a Federal $ .00 JI STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS FOR REVIEW ON 01/30/92 b Applicant $ .00 DATE b. NO PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY E.O. 12372 OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW c State $ � .00 1 �- d Local $ .00 e Other $ .00 I Program Income $ .00 17. IS THE APPLICANT DELINQUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT? F1 Yes If 'Yes,' attach an explanation. ® No g TOTAL $ .00 18 TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF ALL DATA IN THIS APPLICATIONIPREAPPL)CATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT. THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS AWARDED. a Typed Name of Authorized Representative b Title c Telephone number Scott L. Harris Town Supervisor (516) 765-1800 -i—Signature of Authorized Repfesentative a Date Signed Previous Editions Not Usable Authorized for Local Reproduction Standard Form 424 (mr-v 4-89) Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 OMB Approved No, 0348-0041 BUDGET INFORMATION --Construction Programs NOTE., Certain Federal assistance programs require additional computations to arrive at the Federal share of proiect costs efiaible for oarticioation. If such is the case you will ha nntiriad COST CLASSIFICATION a. Total Cost b. Costs Not Allowable for Participation c. Total Allowable Costs (Column a -b) 1. Administrative and legal expenses $ $6,622 .00 $ .00 $ $6,622 .00 2. Land, structures, rights-oi-way, appraisals, etc. w $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 3. Relocation expenses and payments $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 4. Architectural and engineering tees $ $171,000 .00 $ .00 $ $171,000 .00 5. Other architectural and engineering fees $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 8. Project inspection fees $ $171,000 .00 $ .00 $ $171,000 .00 7. Site work $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 8. Demolition and removal $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 9. Construction $ $1,772,378 .00 $ .00 $ $1,772,378 .00 10. Equipment $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 11. Miscellaneous AUDIT $ $6,000 .00 $ .00 $ $6,000 .00 12. SUBTOTAL $ $2,127,000 .00 $ .00 $ $2,127,000 .00 13. Contingencies (sum of lines 1-11) $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 14. SUBTOTAL $ $2,127,000 .00 $ .00 $ $2,127,000 .00 15. Project (program) income $ .00 $ .00 $ .00 ie. TOTAL PROJECT COSTS (subtract #15 from #14) $ $2,127,000 .00 $ 00 $ $2,127,000 .00 FEDERAL FUNDING 17. Federal assistance requested, calculate as follows: Enter eligible costs from line 18c Multiply x 90% (Consult Federal agency for Federal percentage share). RUNWAY 12-30 REHABILITATION Enter the resulting Federal share RUNWAY 7-25 REHABILITATION APRON & ACCESS TAXIWAY $ $1,914,300 o0 otanuaf u rw m .... %Y not Prescribed by OMB Circular A-102 Authorized for Local Reproduction January 29, 1992 Mr. Philip Brito, Manager Federal Aviation Administration New York Airports District Office 181 South Franklin Avenue - Room 305 Valley Stream, New York 11581 Re: Elizabeth Field Airport Runway 12-30 Rehabilitation (Design) Runway 12-30 Rehabilitation (Construction) Runway 7-25 Rehabilitation (Design) Runway 7-25 Rehabilitation (Construction) Apron and Access Taxiway (Design) Apron and Access Taxiway (Construction) Subj: Preapplication Supporting Documentation Dear Mr. Brito: In support of our request for Federal Funding on the above -referenced projects, the Town of Southold provides the following statements: Project Narrative Statement Description: Runway 12-30 Rehabilitation (Design): Design of a bituminous overlay of Runway 12-30 (2328' x 100') including all related surface preparation, grading, marking and surface restoration. Runway 12-30 Rehabilitation (Construction): Construction of a bituminous overlay of Runway 12-30 (2328' x 100')including all related surface preparation, grading, marking and surface restoration work. Runway 7-25 Rehabilitation (Design): Design of a 1940' x 75' bituminous overlay of Runway 7-25 including all related surface preparation, grading, marking and restoration. Runway 7-25 Rehabilitation (Construction): Construction of a 1940' x 75' bituminous overlay of Runway 7-25 including all related surface preparation, grading, marking and restoration. Apron and Access Taxiway (Design): Design of a 9,000 square yard parking apron and a connecting taxiway. Project includes all drainage , pavement, grading, lighting and marking design. r Mr. Philip Brito Page 2 January 29, 1992 Apron and Access Taxiway (Construction): Construction of a 9,000 square yard parking apron and a connecting taxiway including all related drainage, pavement, grading, lighting and marking work. Justification: Runway 12-30 Rehabilitation (Design & Construction): Runway 12-30 is the primary runway at Elizabeth Field. The pavement is cracked and wom and in need of rehabilitation to preserve the structural integrity of the pavement. Runway 725 Rehabilitation (Design & Construction): The runway pavement is cracked and wom but in good condition. A maintenance overlay is required in order to provide a smoother riding surface and to prevent further deterioration of the pavement. Apron and Access Taxiway (Design & Construction): Increased aircraft parking area is required to satisfy existing aircraft operational demands. The taxiway will provide access to Runway 7-25 from the parking area. Runway Grooving Statement Elizabeth Field Airport is a basic utility airport accommodating Airplane Design Group I aircraft. Aircraft operations at the Airport are primarily light general aviation traffic and there is no history of hydroplaning causing veeroffs or overruns. In view of the above, the Town has determined that runway grooving is not required. Coordination Statement The Town of Southold confirms that Operators at the Fishers Island Airport have been consulted and are aware of the proposed development projects. Displaced Persons Statement The airport projects proposed in this aid application do not involve the displacement or relocation of persons residing on land needed for such development. Specific Opposition Statement The Town of Southold is not aware of any significant community opposition to the proposed projects. r i �-L T r�rFrTY �•H fjA\\ taw d saun•aa`7 ELIZAEETH FIELD AIRPORT EXHIBIT "A" .ww>c C81000(in06 d�Spi16 art• n'... war wnrat.tan ne�wttto rxKa 4 t.w...•. r c twr t[ « WE" y rwpvip[0 wo[w •[tqM KYt At •nOww $.I tutawwuw s a rn[ W.tdw [utFA OF t touutnw t+w rw[ na n•.wwr 1 APPLICA�tiT: Longi Island BCgional PlantllnU Board PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM ADDRESS: -- _tem:, 5399TX,4.n. Road, r n Trow 1179, Southold N.Y. 11971 RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: ft. PhAUP K44MU PROJECT TITLE: T-- -- _ ID --...ems, - x3'Lnnt.ar}► V4o1A F4ahear'a Island FED. CAT. No.: 4A :1 AA LIRPB No.: cr_ni; DATE NOI REC'D: 2/6192 i x PE Uh APPLiCA1'l.UfV: I I New U Continuation (_f Other TO THE APPLICANT: Your application has been sent to the following agencies and elected officials; George Gatta, Jr., Deputy Cty. Exec. Hon. Bill Jones, S.C.Legislator Roberta 0. Hunter, S.C.Human Rights Tom Junor Commissioner Joseph Hurley, SCDPW Hnn_ Michael Ca acciolo S.C.Legislator Comments: Those comments received are attached hereto. RECEIVED MAR 10 1992 Annlican! i8 (_;T PARFTI �, �:r iccs -: th -he application process. s°v't1°W T -'r- rlP'k Applicant is NOT CLEARED to proceed with the application process. Susan D. Windesheim. Clearinghouse Admin Pursuant to Executive Order 12372, this letter must be included as part of your final application as evidence that the Areawide Clearinghouse review of your project has been completed. This does not remove your obligation to comply with any other federal or State laws regarding the project. Thank you for your cooperation. A95 -D H. Lee Uennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppeiman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853.5189 Clearinghouse Administrator G LDIlLT IslaIall D Cg10nal Planning p oarll PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM APPLICANT: Tour -of Sautholr] I ADDRESS: re,.T ._ H_.:_lA , T4 -v_ 11971: a x=a��3—�3�t�;>-.l�iz{^ i'fla, d P tl >3o�r 137a Soxlt RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: PROJECT TITLE:hirpare Tnpr,e,etsient Prograin_Flkra _tti F! eld, Fisher's 191and FED. CAT. No.: LIRPB No.: SG 06 DATE NOI RECD: T'Y-PE OF APPLICATION: `- New Continuation J-7 Other TO: x� DATE I Please review•t/he attached application and provide your comments on this form. Keep the application for your j files and return to LIRPB not later than ?'March 1, 1992 If you have any questions please call this office (516) 853-4099. You may refer this notification to any other j interested parties in your area. 1. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please i explain) I 2. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? )please explain) I 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project.' ! please explain)— _ 4. Is a conference required to resolve your concern(s)" l What are vour official comments on this project.? Please check appropriate box. V1 This agency has no objection to the project. This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. I This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. AGENCY OFFIC AL ti NG OVE COMMENTS: AGENCY NAME: 'Signature Title Date A95•B iSuffolki ( H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator 2 • APPLICAI T .1,r011J Islanil RcIgiDn1-�-_.CJlc`1nnlnu BoELrl1 t= ; PRCJEC�HiQ VICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM ADDRESS: -ewe 14+411,53925 :3zita Road, r A.—Sox 1179. c,,.,tbolAf T4_7_ 11971 i RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: PROJECT TITLE:Adrpore r tene o FED. CAT. No.:LIRPB No.: DATE NOI REC'D:A I TYPE GF APPLICATION: "New Continuation ❑ Other ru. TO k===ATE��/yam Please review he attached application d provide your commie ons form. Keep the application for your files and return to LIRPB not later than March 1, 1992 If you have any questions please call this office (516) 853-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. 1. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? !please explain) 2. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? I` please explain) 'I 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project? ( please explain)— I 4. Is a conference required to resolve your concernf s)9 5. What are your official comments on this project? ^lease check appropriate box. This agency has no objection to the project. This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. AGENCY OFFICIAL RAKING ABOVE COMMENTS Si A95 -B Suf olki AGENCY NAME: 2�: � Date H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator LonLT lslalad RCIU101aal plaililing Board PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REYIEW SYSTEM APPLICANT: Town of Southold 1f ADDRESS: sews lfa11;--�3QG5-`4-ia 1!0 A, p- Q Su,r 1179, c,,.,}bolA X -v_ 11971 RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: PROJECT TITLE:"-- ' —�r?o, t 1 �ie -----�, „��,���,,, � � �»,■nri � �=zabcti� ��e=e� , r�ehe=s -�-rsle'Ftd FED. CAT. No.: LIRPB No.: se 06 - DATE NOI RECD: 2 I lF a P i rn � r r• i�*- r TYPE ( P. ICAT.Olti. ew I' Continuation Other ,ua I i TOr: "G(4i, Ll i ✓ DATE Please review the attached application and provide vour c6MC� t o t is form. Keep the application for your II fites and return to LIRPB not later than March 1 199`'r If you have any questions please call this office (516)853-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. 1. Do you foresee( a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please i explain) 1'tC? i I ?. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal.? ) please explain) I 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project'? (please explain)— 'KI m xplain)—%1m e- ----- - 4. Is a conference required to resolve your concerns s)? 5. What are your official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box This agency has no objection to the project. This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. F7 This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. OFFICIAL MAKING ABOVE COMMENTS: AGENCY NANIE: It , Signature ' Title a95 -B (Suffolk) H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memonal Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator .�� 10 n, 1992 DIlU 7S77cI1.d R0LTI0l11 Planning Poarl _ � �1 PROJECT:NO'iFiCATION AND REVIEW �.Y5TEM... i kj-x yob CIE 0 APPLICANT: Town -Of SoathoLti ; ADDRESS: RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: PROJECT TITLE:hir!5ere liaprovefften . ,Program--._Hlkza.Iseth F#ela, Fisher= a lelmd— FED. CAT. No.: LIRPB No.:DATE NOI REC'D:2161192 TYPE OF APPLICATION: `N New Continuation Other T C /DATE Please review th ( ttac, ed application and ; ovide your comments on this form. Keep the application for your files and return to LIRPB not later than March 1, 1992 If you have any questions please call this office (516) 853-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. I. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please explain) No 2. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? ) please explain) No �I 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project" please explain)— No xplain)_No 4. Is a conference required to resolve your concernt s)" No 5. `What are your official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box. ` I This agency has no objection to the project. 7 This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. F7This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. Suffolk Co. Dept. of AGENCY OFFICIAL INLAKING AjlerVE COMMENTS: AGENCYNAME: Public Works Commissioner 2/18/92 Signa ur Title Date A95 -B iSuffolk) H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppeiman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516) 853-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator • JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER 'F OLKcoG o y` � z OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON DECEMBER 10, 1991: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott L. Harris to execute the Order on Consent to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the matter of the violation of Article 25, Title 4 of the NYS-DEC Law (Tidal Wetlands Act) caused by cleaning and grading adjacent area to a regulated tidal wetland, and installation of lighting system and reconstruction of a rock revetment on the adjacent area to a regulated tidal wetland without required permit on or before 11/20/90 at Elizabeth Field - Fishers Island Airport; and the payment of a penalty in the amount of $2,000.00 to the NYS-DEC shall accompany the Order of Consent; said payment shall be a full contribution by the engineering firm of Calocerinos & Spina ($1,000.00) and the project contractor Falvey Construction Corp. ($1,000.00). Ju�t�hTerry Southold Town Clerk December 11, 1991 HARVEY A. ARNOFF Town Attorney MATTHEW G. KIERNAN Assistant Town Attorney OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 12, 1991 Charles T. Hamilton Regional Manager - Region 1 Marine Habitat Protection New York State DEC Building 40 -SUNY Stony Brook, NY 11790 Re: Consent Order - Town of Southold Dear Mr. Hamilton: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Enclosed herewith, please find the fully executed Order on Consent to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation along with our check in the amount of $2,000.00 which represents payment of the penalty with regard to the installation of lighting system and reconstruction of a rock revetment at Elizabeth Field - Fishers Island Airport without a permit. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me. V y truly yours, C. Matthew G. Kiernan Assistant Town Attorney MGK:mis Enclosures DECEMBER 12, 1991 017312 *******2,000.00** '�Bq,�ttypdit#'j F NEW YORK STATE DEC BUILDING 40 -SUNY n OF STONY BROOK, NY 11790 lie 173 L 211' 1:0 2 L4054641: 63 000004 01" �::ii.�a�if ..srvAlEuatitJl:i3�r�Y�L'9'r6.at .� .a•..a.: .. ... ..�.�:-_ ... ,..... ,. v_.. " <..,.�.L Y:-..Aw...a..r.. +..xd1Y�-.i ... ... ... .�..7e.... .,�.a Hai w.la�'$.YUYr�"�..,.k�. T1.072 CONSENT ORDER -ELIZABETH FIELD $2,000.00 FIRE TOWER ROAD TEL 2031663-1"S BOX 999 FAX 203!"3-2719 1LUNGVVORTH, C;T V6417 OeceTber 5, 1991 Office of the -town Attorney -Re.- Ellzabr�th Field Airport 'r?wn Hall, 53095 Main Road ftshers Island, N York P. O. am 1179 DEC IF'ine Swthold, Nfew York 11971 Attentiom Matthew G. Kiexnan Ass-,I,-�tamt Town Attorney Gamtlemen: U -ZtISt-Y7UC ;D Corporation will pay refem-n-ce to the (7 t 0 I'd f000.00 It or,,e thmisand dlolla-.rs to tht-�t Tw-�wn f SwUld under protest. Vis firm stands by our oriCIriatl przsiltior, as In o1jr letter ;.Uted November 11, 1991* alt.-howg% Falvey C-onstraction Corporatiomdoe!i re-alize i� lha-s no clsoice but to pay the said balance. i+l'a xoaq"Oest t -1 --at with tl,.,is t,7-Z'ort the Rla;;ter WWI E: :g• to an and. PC' a1vey Otzstrvctl-on Corporation has «mre :'QV ,n work�.ng wit tt�---e- T -,n of Sout-hold and C'11,-ve2:inos Spina E—rigineers, P.C. o ab,re--.i,—*ntioned p;oject as well as other pm)ects. vie hope that future. pro3jects will not. lave planning rArmits overlooked so &r rpt to caus,* urmceessary conflict betvaen th2'involved parties. We want to take this time to th you f -,r nhe 1pp az portLurdty to work with you and look forward to future Projects. Sincerely, -*f > Vey+ Mathew D. Falvey foznager HARVEY A. ARNOFF Town Attorney MATTHEW G. KIERNAN , Assistant Town Attorney OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 31, 1991 Charles T. Hamilton Regional Manager - Region 1 Marine Habitat Protection New York State DEC Building 40 - SUNY Stony Brook, New York 11790 RE: Consent Order - Town of Southold Dear Mr. Hamilton: SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 We acknowledge receipt of your letter dated October 23, 1991, and apologize for the delay in forwarding the signed consent order and check. Please be advised that this matter will be presented to the Town Board for discussion and possible resolution during its Executive Session on November 12, 1991. 1 anticipate that, upon my recommendation, the Town Board will authorize the Supervisor to sign the consent order and pay the fine. I would request, therefore, that this matter not be referred to the legal affairs office until you have heard from me following the November 12, 1991 meeting. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Very tr ly yours, G. atthew G. Kiernan Assistant Town Attorney MGK:mis cc: Donald Falvey Frank Kulka STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ........ .... .x In. the.Matter. of�the Violation of Articles 15, and/or 25 and 71, as indicated' below, of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, by sou4k l ci Respondent(s): ( 3 County) ................................... ........... x LWHEREAS, Article 15, Title 5, of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law (Protection of Waters) prohibits conducting any regulated activities in any of the navigable waters or protected streams of the State without the requisite permit, or in noncompliance with the requisite permit; and ORDER ON CONSENT FILE NO. 1- ® WHEREAS, Article 25, Title 4, of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, (Tidal Wetlands Act) prohibits conducting any regulated activities on or adjacent to any tidal wetland without the requisite permit, or in noncompliance with the requisite permit; and WHEREAS, the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has documented a violation of said statutes, specifically Section 4s690/1 / , Section , and Section in that Respondent(s) caused and/or permitted to be caused, and WHEREAS, Respondent(s) has/have affirmatively waived his/her/its/their right to a public hearing in this matter in the manner provided by law and having consented to the entering and issuing of this Order, agree(s) to be bound by the terms and conditions contained herein. NOW, having considered this matter and being duly advised, it is Initials Dept. Resp. Page 1 of 5 ORDERED, that with respect to the aforesaid violation(s), there is hereby imposed upon Respondent(s), a penalty in the sum Dollars, of which ( $ r3cLao ) Dollars shall be made payable to the Department upon execution of this Order, and the remaining a,A2 i� ,�,�c�..dft..o ( 1n-oa.) Dollars to be suspended provided Respondent(s) strictly adhere(s) to the terms and conditions outlined in this Order, including Schedule A, the compliance schedule attached hereto and made a 'part hereof; and it is further ORDERED, that nothing contained herein shall be construed as preventing the Department from collecting regulatory fees where applicable; and it is further ORDERED, that this Order shall not become effective until it is executed by the Regional Director on behalf of the Commissioner, and the date of execution by the Regional Director shall be the date of execution of this Order; and it is further ORDERED, that in those instances in which the Respondent(s) desire(s) that any of the provisions, terms or conditions of this order be changed, (s)he/it/they shall make written application, setting forth the grounds for the relief sought, tothe Commissioner, c/o Lori J. Riley, Regional Attorney, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Building 40, State University Campus, Stony Brook, New York 11790-2356; and it is further ORDERED, that Respondent(s) shall strictly adhere to the terms and conditions outlined in this order and in Parts I, II, and/or III of Schedule A, the compliance schedule attached hereto and made a part hereof; and it is further ORDERED, that any change in this Order shall not be made or become effective, except as specifically set forth by written order of the -commissioner, such written order being made either upon written application of the Respondent(s) or upon the Commissioner`s own findings; and it is further ORDERED, that this Order shall be deemed binding on the Respondent(s), it/his/her/their successors and assigns and all persons, firms and corporations acting under or for it/him/her/them, including, but not limited to those who may carry on any or all of the operations now being conducted by Respondent(s), whether at the present location or at any other in this State. Dated: Albany, New York 19 THOMAS C. JORLING Commissioner of Environmental Conservation EVA Ass�s�P� Tow, tool( 573095- VYNA,N (2,ntQ P. u, V1 (A 04"Az�zv- \t4l HAROLD D. BERGER Regional Director I iti is Dept. Resp. Page 2A of 5 CONSENT BY RESPONDENT (Individual) • Respondent acknowledges the authority and jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York to issue the foregoing order, waives public hearing or other proceedings in this matter, accepts the terms and conditions set forth in the Order and consents to the issuance thereof. STATE OF NEW YORK) s.s.. COUNTY OF ) On the day of 1989, before me personally came to me known, who being duly sworn, deposed and said that he resides at that he is the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed same. NOTARY PUBLIC CONSENT BY RESPONDENT (Corporation) Respondent acknowledges the authority and jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York to issue the foregoing Order, waives public hearing or other proceedings in this matter, accepts the terms and conditions set forth in the order and consents to the issuance thereof. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NAME OF CORPORATION By NAME AND TITLE STATE OF NEW YORK) Scott LQpis Harris, Supervisor s.s.. COUNTY OF SUFFOQ< On the 10th day of December, 1991, before me personally came Scott Louis Harris to me known, who being duly sworn, deposed and said that he resides at 37800 Main Road, Orient, New York that he is the Supervisor of Respondent Corporation and that he signed signed his name for and on behalf of said Corporation with full authority so to do. ROTARY PUBLIC Page 3 of 5 MATTHEW G. KIEP NdWyPubk State of Nc;r 'ror:c No. 494817^ Cu�iW in Suffolk county Comrtiission Expires kiach 6,1993 . ' SCHEDULE A Compliance Schedule for Article 15 and/or 25 I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Immediately, Respondent (s) shall cease and desist from any and all future violations of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and the rules and regulations enacted pursuant thereto . Respondents) shall submit photographs of the completed work, if any, required under this Schedule, to the Department within five (5) days of its completion. All submittals to the Department required under this Order shall be made by Respondent(s) as follows: 1) One copy to the Legal Affairs Office, Region One, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Building 40, S . U . N . Y . , Stony Brock, New York 11790-2356; -and- 2) One copy to Regulatory Section, Bureau of Marine Habitat Protection, Region One, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Building 40, S.U.N.Y., Stony Brook, New York: 11790-2356. II. REMOVAL REQUIREMENTS: Within thirty (30) days Respondent (s) shall have removed ❑from the date of the the structures and/or fill which execution of this Order, are the subject of this Order. Removal Specifications [R] No Removal Required Initials E=1 Dept. Resp . . Page 4 of 5 Schedule A (Cont'd. ) III. RESTORATION REQUIREMENTS: Within thirty (30) days Respondent(s) shall submit to the from the date of the Department, an approvable restora- execution of this Order, tion plan and time schedule for implementation of said. plan. Approvable in the context of this order shall mean approvable by the DEC with minimal revision. Minimal revision shall mean that Respor.dent (s) incorporate (s) the revisions required by the DEC and resubmits the plan for approval within. fifteen (15) business days of receipt of the DEC's comments. No Restoration Required. This plan shall include: D Regrading . Plantings in disturbed area. Specifications Other Upon approval by the Department, Respondent(s) shall implement the approved restoration plan in accordance with the approved time schedule. Respondent(s) shall maintain all restoration required under this Order for a minimum of five (5 ) years from the date of the completion of the restoration. Said maintenance shall ensure a success ratio of at least 85%. 5 Initials � 7 Dept. Resp. Page 5 of 5 Long Island Roulonal Planning Board • a 7�F v PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM Y9�I APPLICANT: To= of Southold ADDRESS �.,�, sant 1 S'lr'� 1 '2 :n :?o:ta �,Iout12o13. - Y. 11 71. — . t -• or , RESPONSIBLE OFFICER:_ CONTACT PERSON: r • P%iur rnauff PROJECT TITLE: r4aspra Taland Atmort T•iyirovement FED. CAT. No.: 201,106 LIRPB No.: St'." v^ DATE NOI REC'D: �`IIOJO 0? TYPE OF APPLICATIOl New l Continuation ❑ Other. I TO THE APPLICANT: Your application has been sent to the following agencies and elected officials; Robert A. Kurtter, Deputy Cty. Exec. Hon. Michael Caracciolo, Ronald Branch, S.C.Human Rights .C.Legislator Gerald V. Cronin. Director. S.C.D.O.T. Comm. Joseph Hurley, S.C.D.P.W. Hon. Fred Thiele, S.C.Legislator Comments: Those comments received are attached hereto. 0 Applicant is CLEARED to proceed with the application process. 0 Applicant is NOT CLEARED to proceed with the application process. Susan D. Windesheim. Clearinghouse Administrator Pursuant to Executive Order 12372, this letter must be included as part of your final application as evidence that the Areawide Clearinghouse review of your project has been completed. This does not remove your obligation to comply with any other federal or state laws regarding the project. Thank you for your cooperation. A95 -D H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516)360-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator ;-,.o Lslancl RCgioilal Manning Board l . a U rJ bU0 '4 QIECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM APPLICA-NT: Tok*n of Southold' ADDRESS: P. .. P.ox 117ri,_ Tm-n *"all} "?0�15 '•'n_ n :;pad, Southold, W.Y. 11971 RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: P .,,pilin Kaauff PROJECT TITLE: Fishers Bland ^':pert I,--provament FED. CAT. No.: 20.106 LIRPB No.: SC -20 DATE NOI RECD: TYPE OF APPLICATION New [7 Continuation F7 Other TO: DATE ��✓,��� Nedse r4view the attached/ application and provide your comments on this form. Keep the application for your files and return to LIRPB not later than May 3- 1990 If you have any questions please call this office at (516)360-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. 1. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please explain) M' ?. Do you have any sugestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? (please explains A20 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project'? ( please explain)— /V �' Is a conference required to resolve your concern(s)? -Vnat are your official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box. This agency has no objection to the project. This agencv requests that the LIRPB support this project. This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. OFFICIAL MAKING ABOVE COMMENTS A95•B (Suffolk( AGENCY NAME: 'S. C' . L? PPV - Title ! Date H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516)360-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator Long hlall(l RC15ional Manning Board PR660NOT—IFICA`hO WAND REVIEW SYSTEM yob APPLICANT: Town of southcla, ADDRESS: P. D. Foy 117q Toti-•, -all. _120ID5 '.:min Load,Sout ald- A.Y. 11971 RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: I' "'pilin Xnauff PROJECT TITLE: Fishers Island , -I=crt 1=rovarnent FED. CAT. No.: 2n. 106 LIRPB No.: SC -120 DATE NOI RECD: TYPE OF APPLICATIONR�2 New F7 Continuation F7 Other TE— Please TE Please review the attached application and provide your comments on this form. Keep the application for your files and return to LIRPB not later than May 3. 1990 If you have any questions please call this office at (516)360-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. 1. Do you explain a. conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please 2. Do you have any suggestions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? ( please explain i k, In 3. Do you have so ej°ther concerns requiring additional communication about this project? ( please expiain)- 4. Is a conference required to resolve your concerns i? 5. 'What are your official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box. FTThis agency has no objection to the project. This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. FICIAL MAKING ABOVE rCOMMENTS -kA,-,4 42 Signature A95 -B iSuffolk( AGENCYNAME: -12- L C f ov Title [ H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director (516)360-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator Island RCgioilal PIailning Board 1 tl PROJECT NOTIFICATION AND REVIEW SYSTEM APPLICANT: Town of Sauth_o ADDRESS: P. Rox 117cf Tm-n "a11, E2102 '_', s_in Load, Southold, A.Y. 11971 RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: CONTACT PERSON: P "hiiia ;'.muff PROJECT TITLE: Fishers Tslard 1-provemut FED. CAT. No.: 2n•106 LIRPB No.: SC -20 DATE NO1 nEC'D: TYPE OF APPLICATION: New F7Continuation F76 the TO �L-tel 1 .'`Z'!u-K%����jI DATE-- Please ATE Please review the attached application and provide your comments on this form. Keep the application for your files and return to LIRPB not later than May 3. 1990 If you have any questions please call this office at (516)360-4099. You may refer this notification to any other interested parties in your area. 1. Do you foresee a conflict between this proposal and any of your Agency's projects or programs? (please explain) VIIJ 2. Do you have any sugges ions which will improve the effectiveness or maximize the benefit of this proposal? (please explain Q 3. Do you have some other concerns requiring additional communication about this project? (please explain)_ All, 4. Is a conference required to resolve your concent s)" .3. What are your official comments on this project? Please check appropriate box. This agency has no objection to the project. el— This agency requests that the LIRPB support this project. This agency requests that the LIRPB not support this project. AGENCY OFFICIAL MAKING ABOVE COMMENTS Signature a95 -B iSuffolk) AGENCY NAME: S C Title �2 7116' H. Lee Dennison Executive Office Building Lee E. Koppelman Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 Susan D. Windesheim Executive Director )516)360-5189 Clearinghouse Administrator