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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-340 TOWN OF $OUTHOLD BOARD OFSOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK WETLANDS PERMIT This Wetlands Perm t, No ..3.,4_0. .......... has :been granted by the Town Trustees~ accordir~j to , '. '" f . - - 423 : ' '1" Lewis L. Edson nformat on. furmshed m Apphcat on No ..................... flied by App Icant .......... ~.~ ............................... Jul.y 10, 19 86 A map of the proposed work will be kept on file in the Trustee Office under the application number given. p ..... ~ - ._ To construct a single family reside.ri, ce Kith . ermlt grantee to os the lo.owing WOrK ........................... ~ .......... m ......... ~ ...... ,..~..._..., .......................... sanitary system, etc. on property locatad.on 2570 Clearview Ave., Southo!d. on wh eh work to be done ..................................... : .............................. ~ ..... Location of property ' 2570 Cl.e.a.r.v. iew Ave ~ ...S,,o. utheld .. ~ Creek, Bay or Harbor fronting property .... ~°.9..s..e.-.q.r..e.?..k. ........................ } .............................................. 59 ' 6" Size of work: Length ..... -...: ........................................................................................ Width 37 ' 10" Height Above High Water 8' - 4" Depth Below L~w Water N/A .............. ~ yards to be Excavated ...... .2..5..0. ................................................................................... ... . . . Yards to be Filled 350 . . Manner in which material is to be removed or deposited ....B..u..1..1..d..o..z..e..r. ................................................... Residential intended use of property ......................................................................................................................... Conditions if any ~S~e~e.~'r~e"v"e"r''s''e~s.i"d~'e."'°''f'~.p..e.'~r~"i~E5E~9~[.~9~: ...................... ; .................. Expiration Date ...,S.,e. 2.t,.e-m-b.,e,,r... 2.5~'~.'9"8"7~.i'.f'~.~'°~K'k`.~'h"a.p~n"~"t.~'c~.`m~.`~a~a~` ............... Number of ~equ~re~ .............................................................. ; ...................................... work. Inspections ~ - - 2-Trustees are to be notified u.~on the co.m.~.etion of ... the - Inspection Fees.--...-..............$5' 00 paid ............................................................................................................ - Liability Policies in the Amount of 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.27.7.7.~.7.7.?.7.T.?.?.72.7 ........................................................ The validity of this oermit is or may be subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The Town accepts no responsibility in applying for or obtaining such approval. In the event that such approval is necessary, the holder of this permit shall not commence operations here- under until such approval has been obtained in writing. The failure to obtain such other approval when required shall subject this sermit to immediate revocation by the Trustees upon rece!0t by the Trustees- al written notice from such other governmental or municipal authorities of ils refusal or disapproval. The applicant does by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations under- taken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries To persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the applicant also agrees to indemni- fy and save harmless the Town, and its officers, agents and employees from any and all claims arising from operations under this permit and any and all acts or ommsions of applicant, his agent and employees. The applicant and the owner and occu pants of the premises upon which the operations authorized by t~is permit are being conducted, do, by the acceptance of this permit, give consent to the Town, and its officers and employees to enter u pon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections as the Town may deem necessar¢ to insure that such operations are being con- dusted in conformity with this permit. This operation will not substantially: A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the town. B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation. C. Cause saltwater intrusion into the fresh water resources of the town. D. Adversely affect fish. shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aqua[lc wildlife and vege- tation or the natural habitat thereof. £. Increase the danger of flood and storm-dale damage. F. Adversely affect navigation on tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the town. G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters. H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity. I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town. Signed..~..~~..~- ~ -~,'..~' President E - Board of Southold Town Trustees .............. STIPULATIONS OF PERMIT: The foundation is moved back 40' and that all corrective measures are to be--taken for drainage and run off on the property, based on the submission of a new site plan showing elevations at one ft. contours around the property. Remove soil inside the foundation~and regrade co original configuration. All standard measures are to be taken during construction as follows: 1. Roof run off shall be discharged into dry wells. 2. Driveways and parking areas within 75' of the wetlands shall be of porous construction. Blacktop shall not be used on this site. 3; Care shall be ~aken so as to preclude the entry of any construction material into'adjacent waters. 4. Immediately following~construction, all areas of exposed soil shall be properly protected with suitable erosion controul devices/and or vegetated to prevent entry of eroded soil into nearby waters. ALL MOORINGS AND~TAKES MUST DISPLAY VISIBL~.~4OORING NUMBERS ALL DOCKS AND BULKHEADS MUST DISPLAY VISIBLE pER~IT NUMBERS Board Of Southold Town Trustees SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK Mooring ~ N/A PERMIT NO ....... ~:.~.8.? ............. DATE: .. ~.P:D t....]:.'~..c... 19 8 ISSUED TO .......... .L...e.w.:k ~.....]~ .a.~..°.~: ...................................................................................... Pursuant +o the provisions of Chapter 615 of the Laws of the S~ate of New York, 1893; and C,hapfer 404 of the Laws of the S'J'afe o~t New York 1952; and the Southold Town Ordinance en- ~'ifled "REGULATING AND THE PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS IN AND ON TOWN WATERS AND PUBLIC LANDS and the REMOVAL OF SAND, GRAVEL OR OTHER MATERIALS FROM LANDS UNDER TOWN WATERS;" and ;n accordance with the ResoJu'~ion of The Board adopted at a meeting held on ..~..a..T%.~.....~.L 19.~..4. ...... and in considera~ion of the sum of $ .~7.i.g..g ....... paid by ............... ]~ ~.:: g.9..n...~ ~:..z.?:~ %s...,.......z..~.9.. :.......~.9.'f:...7:.ew~.E....~..a.~F~. ................... o~ ._...S_o..u..%.b2.1.~ ...................................................... N. Y. and subiect to ~he Terms and Condifions listed on the reverse side hereof, of Sou'i'hold Town Trustees authorizes and permits 'l'he following: Application approved to construct a timber dock consisti, ng of fixed eleya%ed catwalk, hinged ramp and float, secured by two pilings in Goose Creek, Southold. all in accordance with the detailed specifications as presented in the or;glnating appllcation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Board of Trustees h,ere- by causes ifs Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents fo be subscribed by a ma[orify of the said Board / Trustees · Please tear off and re%urn to the Trustees Board Of SouthOld· To%'n' us'oo. SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK MOORING NO. N/K' . PERMIT NO 1787 DATE: Jan. 17, 1984 ISSUED TO LeWis Edson ... ,~ c~rnify~that the - wo~z. as authorized in this permit has been completed and.'Cs now ready for your inspec- tion Also, the ,~'~" required on this project is ctearlv visible- I f ..... er understand thispermit~ is non valid until this tear sheet TERMS ,~nd CONDITIONS The P~mi~.~ Lewis Edson ~eaidlng at Goose Creek, Souqhold N. ¥~ palx of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit doe~ understand and prescribe to the fol- lowing: 1. That the Southo!d Trustees Permit must be prominently displayed on the premises effected thereby during the period of :' "~ That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are released from any and work "~', ~ alt damage% or dah~ for damages, of suits arising d/rectly or indirectly as a result of any opex- : q3don l~r£onned pursuant to this permig and the said Parmitree will at tfis or her own expense, the "" defend any and all tach s~ts initiated by third parries, and the s~dd Permirtee assumes full ~ wkh respect thereto, ro the complete exclusion of the Board of Tru~ees of the Town of Souchold 3~ That tb~ Perm~ 'is valid for a period of I ~ mos. which is cor~dered to be the sufficient thne required to complete the work involved, but should dro, mgtances warrant, request for an ex-ce~ion may be m~de to the Board at a later date. 4.1 Th~.t this PermSz shordd'be retained indefi~tely, or as Iong as the said Permitter wLthes to mainta~ the s~ucm.re or project invoIved, to provide evidence to anyone concerned thax auth- orization was origim/~y obtained. 5': That the work involved WI3i be mbjecr ro the inspec6oo and approval of the Board or im zgents, and nomcompHance with the provis£ons of the odg~rmff_gg appIication~ may be ca~se for revocation of th~s Permit by resolution of the said B~ard. 6. That there wJJJ be no ~Lreasooabte intar£ere~ce with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. - 7.. T'uat r2mre'sIaall be no interference with the tight of the public to pass and repass along the beach berwean ~gh and Iow water marks. 8 o Th~ if furore operations of the Town of So~thold require the removal and, or alterations in the Ioc~5oa of the work here~ a~or~ed, or ff~ in the opLr~oa of the Board of Trastee% the work shall cause un_reaso~ble obstruction to free ~a~Agation, the said Pe~rtee will be reqairec~ alan due notice, ro remove or aker th~s work or pro~ect herein stated withoor expee3es to the Town of SoutholcL 9, That ti~e said Board w-2li be ~oflf~ed by the Permktee ox the completion of the work anth- orSzecL (See tear off sheet.) t0. That the Permittee will obtain aLI other permits and consents,ti/at trmy be required plementaI to this permit which ma}, be sahject so revoke upon falim-e to obtain ~arne. HENRY P. SI~flTH JOHN M. BREDE~EYER, III, President TELEPHONE ~_ohn Bednoski, :Jr. (516) Y~5-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR., Vice-President BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 1 t971 March 29, 1988 Mr. Lewis L. Edson First Town Realty Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Permit No. 340 Dear Mr. Edson: Please be advised that the Trustees reviewed your survey during the regular meeting held on March 24, 1988. The Trustees approve the survey but request that you install a low profile berm at the water side of the property be maintained to prevent run-off from entering the creek. Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer, III President Board of Town Trustees JMB:ip TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 March 3, 1987 Mr. Lewis L. Edson 205 Maple Lane Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Edson: Please be advised that the following action was taken by the Board of Trustees during their regular meeting held on February 26, 1987 regarding your Wetland Application No. 423. RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees determine that the survey dated and amended February 11, 1987 is complete as per the provisions of the approval granted on September 25, 1986, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees accept the survey dated and amended February 11, 1987 as submitted. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Should you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact this office at the telephone number listed above. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees tlPS:ip cc: Bldg. Dept. with attachment HENRY P. SMITH. President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER. Vice-Pres. TELEPHONE PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ¢516) 765-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 September 25, 1987 Mr. Lewis L. Edson First Towne Realty Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Permit No. 340 Dear Mr. Edson: Your recent request to extend the above referenced permit has been reviewed at the Trustee meeting held on September 24, 1987. Your request has been approved by resolution, adopted at this meeting, for one year. Your permit will expire on September 25, 1988. This letter is an amendment to the original permit and as such shall be at~ached thereto. Ail other terms and conditions remair_ as written in the original permit. Very truly yours, President Board o£ Town Trustees HP S: ip cc: Commissioner Thomas C. Jorling, D.E.C., Albany Robert A. Greene, D.E.C., Stony Brook Stephen Mars, Army Corps of Engineers Thomas Hart, Coastal Management John Holzapfel, Chairman, Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council Victor Lessard, Administrator, Southold Town Building Dept. Planning Board Board of Appeals HENRY P. SbiITH. President JOHN bl. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. TELEPHONE PHILLIP ]. GOUBEAUD (516~ 765-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOA[ID OF TOWN TIIUSTEE$ TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold. New York 11971 November 6, 1986 Mr. Lewis L. Edson 205 Maple Lane Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Edson: Please be advised that we have not received the requested information regarding your wetland permit. Since this matter has experienced an untimely delay, we hope that you will submit the information required as soon as possible so that your permit can be expedited at the earliest possible date. Thank you for your continued cooperation in this matter. Very trDly yours, y P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:mp Attachment HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. (5161 765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Yown Halt. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold. New York 11971 October 15, 1986 Mr. Lewis L. Edson 205 Maple Lane : Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Edson: The following action was taken by the Board of Trustees during their regular meeting held on September 25, 1986 regarding the wetland application for properny located on Clearview Ave., Southold, N.Y.. WHEREAS, Lewis L. Edson applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated July 7, 1986, and WHEREAS said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held fy the Town Trustees with respect to said application on September 25, 1986 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town, if the following conditions are met NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Lewis L. Edson BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: build a one family house on property located at 2570 Clearview Ave., Southold with the stipulation that the foundation is moved back 40' and that all corrective measurem are to taken for drainage and run off on the property, based on~he{s~bmlss~on~f a new s~te plan showin~ elevations at one ft contou~'s ~o~-q.~e propert~ Remove soil inside the foundation and regrade to ~j{~' ~6~figurat~on. Ail standard measures are robe taken during construction. (see attached) This permit will expire on September 25, 1987 if work hasnot commenced by said date. There are two inspections required and the Trustees are to be notified upon the completion of the work. Prior to the issuance of said permit by the Clerk, the applicant shall file with the Clerk a certificate that he has public liability insurance policies insuring against any liability which may arise in the performance Board of 'Trustees - Lewis L. Edson Determination - September 25, 1986 - Page 2. of the operations pursuant to such permit in such amount as shall be fixed by the Trustees, which said policies shall name the Town as a name insured. 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. A $5.00 wetland inspection fee is now due and payable. Very truly yours, Vice President Board of Town Trustees J~:ao cc: Robert A. Green, D.E.C., Stony Brook Commissioner Henry G. Williams,D.E.C., Albany Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Management Trustees Bldg. Dept. Conservation Advisory Council Board of Appeals File Standard measures to be taken during construction: 1. Roof run off shall be discharged into dry wells. 2. Driveways and parking areas within 75' of the wetlands shall be of porous construction. Blacktop shall not be used on this site. 3. Care shall be taken so as to preclude the entry of any construction material into adjacent waters. 4. Immediately following construction, all areas of exposed soil shall be properly protected with suitable erosion control devicesfand or vegetated to prevent ennry of eroded soil into nearby waters. HENRY P. SMITH President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER. Vice-Pres. TELEPHONE PHILLIP J, GOUBEAUD (516) 765-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 · October 6, 1986 Mr. Francis J. Yakaboski, Attorney 456 Grifiing Ave. Riverhead, New York 11901 Re: Lewis L. Edson - Wetland Application No. 423 Dear Mr. Yakaboski: Transmitted herewith, as per your request, is information taken during the Trustee meetings regarding this application. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Very truly yours, Board of Town Trustees ip Attachments HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER. Vice-Pres. ¢516~ 765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold. New York 11971 September 30, 1986 Mr. Francis J. Yakaboski, Attorney 456 Griffing Ave. Riverhead, New 'York 11901 Re: Lewis L. Edson - Wetland Application No. 423 Dear Mr. Yakaboski: Transmitted herewith is a copy of the determination rendered by the Trustees regarding the Lewis L. Edson matter. Please review same and notify the Trustees if you find that it should be revised in any manner. Thank you for your cooperation and help, as in the past. Very truly yours, Vice President Board of Town Trustees ip cc: file HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres. (516) 765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI. JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box Y28 Southold. New York 11971 September 26, 1986 Mr. Lewis L. Edson 205 Maple Lane Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Edson: / The following action was taken by the Board of TruStees during their regular meeting held on September 25, 1986 reg~/ding the wetland application for property located on Clearview Ave.c/Southold. WIIEP, EAS, Lewis L. Edson applied to the Southold/~own Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of tke/Town of Southold, application dated July 7, 1986 , and WHEREAS said application was referred to~e Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by,he Town Trustees with respect to said aoplication on September 25, H986 at which time all interested persons were given an~ opportunity ~o be heard, and WHEREAS, the Board members have p~Csonally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question an~the surrounding area, and WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this app~cation, and ~-~ WHEREAS, the Board has dete~ined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety gnd general welfare of the people of taej 2 , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Lewis L. E~son BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE WETLAND OitDINA~CE OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: build a one family house on property located ~t 2570 Clearview Ave, Southold with the stipulation that the foundation is~6ved back 40' and that all corrective measures are to be taken for drainap.e and run off on the property, based on the submission of a new site plan.~.howing elevations at one ft. contours around the property. Remove soil i~ide the foundation and regrade to original configuration. All standayd/~.~asures are to be taken during construction. (see attached) This per~i~will .expire on September 25, 1987 if work has not commenced by said date. T~r~ are t~o inspections required and the Trustees are to be notified upon the completion of the work. Prior to the issuance of said permit by the Clerk, the applicant shall file with the Clerk a certificate that he has public liability insurance policies insuring against any liability Board of Trustees - Lewis L. Edson Determination - September 25, 1986 - Page 2. which may arise in the performance of the operations pursuant to such permit in ~uch amount as shall be fixed by the Trustees, which said policies ~hall name the Town as a name insured. 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. A $5.00 wetland inspection fee is now due and payable. Very truly yours, ~ Br~e ~dem~~~ Vice President Board of Town Trustees JMB:ip cc: Robert A. Greene, D.E.C., Stony Brook Commissioner Henry G. Williams, D.E.C., Albany Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Management Trustees Bldg. Dept. Conservation Advisory Council Board of Appeals file HENRY P. SMITH. President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER Vic~Pres. TELEPHONE PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD (516) 765-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Ha~, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 Date: August 28, 1986 S.E.Q.R.A. NOTICE OF CONDITIONAL DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE APPLICATION NO. 423 NAME: LEWIS L. EDSON This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law State Environmental Quality Review and 6NYCRR Part 617, Seciton 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 nor have a significant effect to 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: UNLISTED: TYPE 11 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: To construct a one family dwelling. CONDITIONS OF DECLARATION: 1. House to be located 40' landward of present location of fouhdation. 2. A new site plan conforming to same is to be submitted to the Trustee Office including drainage improvements which are required to control drainage off site onto neighbors lot. 3. Standard measures shall be employed in reconstruction. (See Attached) LOCATION OF PROJECT: 2750 Clearview Avenue, Southold. REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented as planned. 2. The Conservation Advisory Council indicated house placement 40' landward of existing foundation would remove it entirely from the Intertidal Wetland Area. 3. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the New York State D.E.C. it is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. Page 2. Conditional Negative DeClaration - Lewis L. Edson Very truly yours, ~hn Bredemeyer, III, Vice-Preside Board of Tow Trustees JB:ip cc: Bldg. Dept. C.A.C. D.E.C., Albany D.E.C., Stony Brook Army Corps of Engineers Coastal Management Tow Clerk's Bulletin Board Board of ~peals Trustees Francis J. Yakaboski, Special Attorney HENRY P. SMITH. President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER. Vice-Pres. TELEPHONE PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD (516) 766-1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold~ New York 11971 August 1, 1986 Mr. Lewis L. Edson 205 Maple Lane Southold, N. Y. 11971 Dear Mr. Edson: The following action was taken b~ the Board of Trustees at their meeting held on July 31, 19~ wetland~application no. 423. o~? regarding your RESOLVED tha~ the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of tbs application of Lewis L. Edson for a Wetland Permi= on cersain property located on 2570 Clearview Ave., Southold, N. Y. Very truly yours, --Her~y P. Smith, President HPS:ao Boar~ of To~L Trustees cc: trustees file HENRY P. SMITH, President TELEPHONE JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, Vice-Pres, (516) 765-1892 PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 July 25, 1986 Mr. Francis J. Yakaboski Attorney 456 Griffing Ave. Riverhead, New York 11901 Re: Lewis L. Edson Clearview Ave., Southold Dear Mr. Yakaboski: Transmitted herewith is the Wetland Application submitted by Mr~ Lewis L. Edson together with his letter of July 10, 1986. Will you please review same, and advise this office if you feel an Executive Session would be in the best interest of the Board, to discuss this matter. Also, would this require the adoption of a resolution for same? In an effort to resolve this matter in the best way possible for all concerned, I remain Very truly yours, ~lene Pfifferling Clerk to Trustees ip Attachments 2~LEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOLrYHOLD Town Hall, $3095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 July 10, 1986 Mr. Charles T. Hamilton Alternate Regional Permit Administrator N.Y.S.D.E.C. Building 40, SUNY - Room 219 Stony Brook, New York 11794 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Transmitted herewith is wetland application no. 423 submitted b~_ Lewis L. Edson. We would like to coordinate with you in our role as lead agency regarding this application. May we have your comments on same by August 20, 1986. Thank you for your input. Very truly'yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees Ilene Pfifferling Secretary to Board Attachments cc: Commissioner Williams Southold Town Building Dept. file TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRL;$TEE$ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southokl, New York 1197! July 10, 1986 Mr. Martin Garrell, Chairman Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Garrell: Transmitted herewith is application no. 423 for a wetl~and ~rmit submitted by Lewis L. Edson. Please prepare a written report of findings and recommendations with respect to this application. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, Presiden= Board of Town Trustees Ilene Pfifferling Secretary to Board Attachment HENRY P. SMITH, President f~~~% JOHN M. BREDEMEYER. Vice-Pres. ~ TELEPHONE PHILLIP J. GOUBEAUD (516~ 765.1892 ALBERT KRUPSKI, JR. ELLEN M. LARSEN BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN 0F SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold. New York 11971 July 10, 1986 TO Whom It May Concern: Attached hereto is a Short Environmental Assessment Form submitted by Lewis L. Edson in connection with his application for a wetland permit to build a one family house, excavated and filled.on property located at 2570 Clearvlew Ave., Southold, N. Y. Very truly yours, Posted: July 10, 1986 BOARD ~F TOWN TRUSTEES -- TOWN OF*SOUTHOLD SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL AS$SSS~ENT FO RM Project Information [To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) LEWIS L. EDSON I 2. Proie~tNar~e LEWIS L, EDSON ~u.ido~w SOUTHOLD Co.ntv SUFFOLK E~ New [] E×oansion [] Modification/alteration ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH ATTACHED ONE:-CAR GARAGE SEE SURVEY E~Yes []~No If No. describe briefly [] Re,identia] [] Industrial [] Commercial ' [] ^gr,cul~ure [] ParklanazoDen space [] Other [~ Yes F- No tf yes, list agency, s) and ~ern~it/approvals DEC SUFFOLK COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. Yes [] No If yes, list agency name and permit/approval tyve DEC BOARD OF HEALTH ^pphcant/sponsor name I~CERTIFY THA TH~L. INFORMATIONED/~i~/PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGEDate: 7/10/86 TELEPHONE [516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOW~N TI~USTEE$ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 April 12, 1985 Mr. Lewis Edson Main Road Southotd, New York 11971 Re: Permit 1787 Catwalk, Ramp & Float Dock Dear Mr. Edson: Please be advised that your permit r~fe~e~c~d abo~e has expired as of January 17, 1985. If you anticipate cons%ruction, it will be necessary to reapply for a new permit. Attached for your convenience is the necessary application. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees Ilene Pfi£ferling, Secretary cc: Trustees file Attachment TELEPHON~ BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES 'slS)TSS-:ss2 TOWN OF 80UTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold: New York 1 t971 March 11, 1986 Mr. Kenneth L. Koetzner, Chief Bureau of Marine Habitat Protection New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Bldg. No. 40/ State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794 Re: Louis Edson-Clearview Avenue, Southold, New YorA Dear Mr. Koetzner: This office is in receipt of your letter dated March 5th regarding the above referenced matter. Please be advised that our interest-~o remain a "Party of Interest" was only intended to keep the Trustees abreast of this situation. The Trustees never intended to partake in your decision making process. In closing, we would like to thank you for your cooperation in regard to this matter. Very truly yours, ~nn M. Bredemeyer, III Vice-President Board of Town Trustees JMB:ip cc: Peter S. Da~ski, Jr., Esq. Lewis Edson Charles Hamilton, D.E.C., Stony Brook Southold Town Board Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker Special Attorney Francis J. Yakaboski Victor Lessard, Admin., Building Dept. Conservation Advisory Council Bay Constables TELEPHONE (516) 755-1892 BOARD OF TOWM TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 February 24, 1986 Mr. Gordon Colvin Director of Marine Resources New York State D.E.C. Building 40, SUNY Stony Brook, New York 11794 Re: Lewis Edson Clearview Avenue, Southold Dear Mr. Colvln: The Southold Town Trustees request to be considered a party at interest in any discussion leading to a possible alteration to the Wetland Bo~n~t~r~ for the subject parcel located on the South side of Clearview Avenue~ Sour. hold; or more particularly known on the Suffolk County Tax Map as 1000-070-13-29.2. Your anticipated cooperation is greatly appreciated. Very truly yours, John Bredemeyer, Vice-President Board of Town Trustees JB:ip cc: Peter S. Danowski, Jr., Esq. Lewis Edson Charles Hamilson, D.E.C., Stony Brook Southold Town Board Town Attorney Robert W. Tasker Special Attorney Francis j. Yakaboski Victor Lessard, Adrain., Building Dept. Conservation Advisory Council Bay Constable Trustees File TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TO~N TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, $3095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold New York 11971 TO: Mr. Lewis Edson Mr. John Bertani Mr. Victor Lessard, Administrator, Building Dept. Bay Constable Trustees File FROM: Henry P. Smith, President, Board of Town Trustees RE: Complaint referenced to Lewis Edson property (N.O.F.) John Bertani Builder s/s Clearview Ave. East of Gagen's Landing, Southold. DATE: November 26, 1985 As per complaint referenced above, i, Henry P. Smith, President of the Board of Town Trustees abstain from any participation regarding inspection or approval for the above referenced matter. I am contracted to do work on the subject property and therefore, this will be a conflict of interest. TELEPHONE ($16] 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWI~ TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTFIOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TO: Mr. Lewis Edson Mr. John Bertani Mr. Victor Lessard, Administrator, Building Dept. Bay Constable Trustees File FRO~: Vice-President, J'ohn Bredemeyer, Board of Trustees RE: Complaint referenced to Lewis Edson property (N.O.F.) John Bertani Builder - s/s/ Clearview Ave. East of Gagen's Landing, Southold. DATE: November 26, 1985 Inspected the above referenced site at the request of Henry P. Smithf President, Board of Trustees on 11-25-85 P.M.: NOTED: House foundation approximately 40±' landward of M.~.W. of Goose Creek, Southold. House placement similar to that shown on expired wetlands application for Dock, Ramp and Float for Lewis Edson prior to 75' requirement of wetlands ordinance as amended 4-1-85. House is placed on "Disturbed" ground in that it has no wetland indicator plants other than Phragmites.communis (reed) and a topsoil/subsoil of upland appearance as opposed to Flood Plain is seen on vegetated sections surrounding the house which are not actually part of the present work. House is not on wetland. OPINION: Information related to this Trustee supports the idea that this house location was approved by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and that N.Y.S.D.E.C. and that N.Y.S.D.E.C. applications and Building Permit applications to the To%~ predates the 4-1'85 amendments to the Wetlands Code even though the Building Permit was dated 4-17-85. I suggest that nc benefit would result from stopping this job or mssuing a violation but that a copy of the N.Y.S. D.E.C. Permit, Building Permit application and prior wetlands application of Lewis Edson be available for Board of Trustee review at next months field surveys. Change in position of the house will not affect wetland. However, the Builder should ir~mediatety attempt to vegetate and stabilize all exposed soil in front of the foundation ~sing straw/ha~ bales and reseeding. Town Hail. 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 TELEPHONE Southold. New York 11971 [316) 765-1801 SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL August 25, 1986 To: Ilene Pfifferling, Southold Town Trustees Secretary From: Linda J. Cooper, Southold Town CAC Secretary The following--recommendations were made by the CAC at the regular meeting held Thursday, August 21, 1986: No. 409 - Disapprove pending a Declaration of Significant Impact. No. 415 - Approve No. 416 - Approve No. 417 -~Approve No. 422 - Approve No. 421 - Approve with the stipulation that it is elevated by the standard 4' above wetlands No. 427 - Declare Non - Significant - Recommend denial of wetland application until dispute be- tween the Stars Road Assoc. and the applicant has be re- solved. No. 408 - Approve No. 418 - Approve but suggest the applicant reconsider. The project may result in the loss of beach if bulkheaded. The current vegetation and beach system is working very well. No. 419 - Table pending receipt of a good quality map-site and shoreline. No. 420 - Approve with stipulations. Must take action to prevent erosion and runoff on east side of bulkhead; install fill and put in ground cover to prevent rain induced runoff. Approve proposals. Construct cesspool away from wetlands; NO. 423 with put in drywells to contain runoff on site; no bulkhead; no lawn; build a catwalk; leave natural vegetation; and plant ~X~ jbuffer around foundation. / ,/ TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TO~'I~ TRI~$TEE$ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TO CHAPTER 32 OF THE CODES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. APPLICATION NO.____~/~--3 OATE OF APPLICATION 7/1.0/86 765-2288 IDENTITY OF APPLICANT LEWlS~L.~DS~N PHONE NO 205 MAPLE LANE, SOUTHOLD, N.Y., 11971 TAX MAP NO. 1000 SE~.070 BLOCK 10 LOT 29.2 AGENT N/A PHONE NO. PERMIT REQUESTED TO BUILD A ONE'FAM],LY HOUSE LOCATION OF PROPERTY FOR WHICH PERMIT WANTED 2570 CLEARVIEW AVE.. SOUTHOLD HOME ADDRESS OF,,~E~M~IT APPLICANT IF DIFFERENT FROM AFORESAID LOCATION CREEK, BAY OR HARBOR FRONTING PROPERTY GOOSE CREEK size OF PROPOSED WORK ONE FAMILY DWELLING LENGTH 59~6" WIDTH 37'10" D£PTH S£LOW LOW WATER N/A YARDS TO BS EXCAVATED 250 350 YARDS TO BE FILLED IS THIS FOR PRIVATE OR BUSINESS USE? PRIVATE AREA ZONING RESIDENTIA~ MANNER IN WHICH MATERIAL WILL BE REMOVED OR DEPOSITED BULLDOZER INTENDED USE OF PROPERTY ONE FAMILY DWELLING DESCRIBE ANY KNOWN PRIOR OPERATIONS CONDUCTED ON THE PREMISE FOUNDATION IS IN AND WHETHER ANY PRIOR LICENSE OR PERMITS~ ~IAVE BEEN ISSUED TO ERRECT STRUCTURES OR TO DREDGE OR DEPOSIT FILL ON SAID PREMISES AND WHETHER ANY PERMITS OR L ICE~ISES WERE EVER SUSPENDED OR REVOKED BY A GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY ACTIVE PERMITS: DEC.,BOARD OF HEALTH. STOP WORK ORDER BY SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT~ PRIOR INACTIVE P£RMIT ~SSUED BY SOUTHOLD TRUSTEES FOR A DOCK. DESCRIBE FULLY THE REHABILITATION AND PROPOSED CONDITION OF THE PREMISES AFTER THE WORK IS COMPLETED INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SURVEY OF THE PROJECT SITE IF NECESSARY ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH A ONE-CAR ATTACHED GARAGE. WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, IF NOT THE SAME AS THE APPLICANT. ARE THERE ANY COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS IN YOUR DEED THAT WOULD NO PROHIBIT THIS PROJECT? PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER OF LEWIS L. EDSON FOR THE RECORD: PRESIDENT HENRY P. SMITH left the room~prior to this matter. Prior to leaving he turned the meeting over to Vice President John Bredemeyer. 8:08 P.M. - SEPTEFiBER 25, 1986 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Town Trustees of the Town of Southold, at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1986 on the following application'~for~a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold for the construction of a single family residence on property located at 2750 Clearview Avenue, Southold, New York. Trustee Bredemeyer: Okay, in the matter of the application of Lewis L. Edson, is there anyone here who wishes to speak in favor of this application? Mr. Lewis L. Edson: I am the applicant, Maple Lane, Southold. I think we all know this particular situation pretty well, having been involved with it so much. I just want to reiterate the D.E.C. Permit has been in place since 1978 on the property. According to the D.E.C. maps, to this day, the instruction is 100 ft. away from the wetlands. We thought we complied with all of the permits. The Building Depn. though~ that ~e complied with all of the permits. It seems to me that we have a simple case of blocking the view. that has created the controversy here. I would like to build the building and not impact the environment. Thank you. Trustee Larsen: Thank you. Trustee Bredemeyer: Is there anyone who wishes to speak additionally in favor of this application? ( no comm~nt~) Anyone~.~whO wishes to~speak_~gainst -z this application? Trustee.Larsen: Okay, if anyone doesn't know what has been changed on this or,recommended? Trustee Bredemeyer: Okay, Trustee Larsen has brought up a point. The Trustees voted an environmental assessment at the last regular meeting which indicated m negative assessmenn conditioned on moving the house back and I don't know if the parties here, to present information for the public hearing is aware of that. Maybe we should review that Conditional Negative Declaration. That was: 1. That the house would be located 40' landward of the present location of foundation. 2. A new site plan conforming to same is to be submitted to the Trustee Office including drainage improvements which are required to control drainage off site onno neighbors lot. 3. Standard measures shall be employed in Board of Trustees Public Hearing, Lewis L. Edson, Page 2. the reconstruction to protect roof run off and driveway structures having run off to the adjacent property. This was an environmental declaration made pursuant to S.E.Q.R.A. at last month's meeting there. At that time I don't believe that there was any large discussion there. It was a usual formality of the State Environmental Quality R~view Act. Just to step aside to give you that information in case there were persons here that were not familiar with that. That is a conditional assessment and any Environmental Assessment is subject to change based on information brought before the Board and this~public hearing information by both the ~pplicant and by those people speaking against the applica~ipm~goutd eoncei~Rbty affeet the determination. Now persons wishing to spea~ against the application? If you would give your name. ALFRED HILBIR: I live directly on his line, just directly east of that and my view is not blocked. My complaint is that he is going to have run off and I can see it right now. As you know, we have not had much rain. My lawn in the front is always sopped after m ramn. There is a tree right on the line that fell down in last years storm and that hole that the rooks have teftf is full of water all the time. He is five feet above my property line and it ms graded right to the li~e. There is no way that his water is not going to run onto my property. My development is thirty f~et from the line. That is where my development ends. That is all natural land in there. This is not natural land a~ymore, it is all filled in. Now, I agree with your assessment that he should be moved back 40 ft. I have no objection with that. But than would be on the proper~contour of the land, now it isn't. It is filled in backfilled his foundatmon and all of the water is laying in there~ Every time it rains, and we haven't =eally had a rain yet. God forbid when we do. I~m going to have a swamp in there. Thank you. Trustee Bredemeyer: Thank you, anyone else wishing to speak on.this application? TROY BAYDALA: My name is Troy Baydala and I am the other neighbor adjoining this parcel. . Apparently all of this started because a guaranteed survey showing the contours and elevations was lacking. I think before a decision is made here this survey should be required because we know that the foundation is probably in the wetlands. There is marsh grass growing within the foundation walls itself. Now before a decision is made I suggest that this survey be obtained and studied so that we would know what were doing. Trustee Bredemeyer: Thank you, anyone else wishing to speak~on this application? Anyone else wishing to speak in any compacity of this application? (no comment) Any one of the Trustees wishing to speak? Trustee Goubeaud: I would like to note Mr. Edson is going to conform with the building of his foundation or are you still planning on building on it's present Ioea~ion? Mr..Edson: I think the better part of valor~at this particular point, ah, what choice do I have? Yes, if I want to have everything to build, I would go 40 ft. back. It only money, right? It's my money, what's the difference? It's sure has had, you had the~file in front of you. Ail the work has been done on the property for a long, long, time. An:d with guaranteed surveys, Board of Trustees Public Hearing, Lewis L. Edson, Page 3. with D.E.C. maps, with elevations. You know it is all sitting in front of your It has become a political football. Now, I think We all agree to that. We have had all kinds of people involved, Roy Haje was involved in this property twice, once when we came to-put a dock out, a few years ago. No problem. We went to the D.E.C. no problem. When the neighbor starts screaming his head off and becomes a sensitive situation and it becomes played with in the news media. I think, in all honesty, it has just become a political situation. I don't see anything wrong with the property. I don't see anything wrong with where the building is going. But I also understand politics. Somewhere along the line someone has to give, and I guess it is going to be me. You know Henry Smith has talked about a contract. I have never said anything about that. It has always been, I have known Henry Smith ever since I was a kid. Henry Smith has always done my work. He has no contract. He is assuming because he has always done my work, that he is going to do it. And that is probably true. But there is no contract per se. But I don't see that that is a big point. So I have never really made it an-argument about it. It is to much of a technicality, I think the whole thing has gotten out of hand. If that is what it takes, what am I going to do? Get a three year impact study, go to court? Fight this, fight that, fight the other thing. (Mr. Rudy Bruer requested a two minute recess to get some imput.) Trustee Bredemeyer: I would say that this Board would have no objection to this. Rudy Bruer: We will be right back. Trustee Bredemeyer: Mr. Edson do you wish to continue at this time? Lewis Edson: The discussion was based on whether or not the present location the run off could be recharged into a dry well back into the ground. And any fill that was used on the existing foundation as backfill could be cut off with railroad ties to keep it from leaching onto any wetlands. Any wetlands that was distroyed, in the Trustees opinion, we could replant. Trustee Bredemeyer: Essentially you are offering an alternative t0~the assess~en~ that we did last month~ In other words, as an alternative way of looking a~ this would be to use the existing site to try to, your presenting some alterations that might enable you to use the present foundation? Fir. Edson: I would think if the Trustees would agree, after we drew up the plans on it, that it wasn't going to impact the environment at all, that it would save me a hedk of alot of money. TruStee Krupski: I thing the idea here, the presence of the wetlands inside the foundation itself. I can understand your financial position on this, I can appreciate that, hut just the location, is the problem. Trustee Goubeaud: That has become our stumbleing block. At the present time when you look at the foundation, and look inside there and~there are protected species growing inside. By law, that is what we are here to protect. Mr. Edson: I don't claim to be an expert on this. I would certain ly yeild Board of Trustees Public Hearing, Lewis L. Edson, Page 4. to you on that. But you do have a copy of a D.E.C. map on this property. The D.E.C. map shows, in their expert opinion, that it is 100 ft. back. They have approved it seven or eight times. The Trustees do not have a map for anyone to go by. SO it makes it very difficult to start off complying when there is no gauge to go W±th. If you understand my point? Trustee Bredemeyer: Unfortunately-we end up being the mouth£ir~-~ny~cases. And~the uhusuat circumstances, we are all aware of. We gladly meet with the applicants and go over this ahead of time and then none'~of us are in that position whether right .or wrong and howeverwhatever got there. Lewis Edson: Well whatever got destroyed, as I said before, ~here's 'some gmasses in the foundation we will replant them. Trustee Bredemeyer: Is there any additional comments. I believe I see some hands. Please. Ann Badayla: My name is Ann Badayla, and I have been opposing Mr~ Edson on this from the time he put in his application for the 120 ft. catwalk2 I wanted to know if that catwalk goes into the water, or over the land that happened to be wetlands and in the winter completely inundated with water. Some of the members were on the board at that time, maybe you remember? Maybe you remember my comments. And it was passed. Some were opposed, some were for it. Okay, I will accept° Mr. Edson come before the Town Board. I was here, I wasn't for, I wasn't against, I had an opinion. And the opinzon stopped the motion from being passed that night. That was nine months before anything happened on that piece of property. Then I see a foundation gomng in. ~nd well I really didn't know what was going on at that point. I didn't say anything when the foundation went in. But when 26 loads of fill went in over wetlands in one day, I came down to the Town Board. They got out the application, and they could only find a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers. Allowing Mr. Edson to put in 350 cu. yds. of fill into the wetlands. But no other application. At that point I think the Building Dept. stopped it. I had been trying to let someone know that something was wrong. It isn't my view, it is my principal I am fighting for~ Steve Latson: Town Baymen's Association. I would just say to Fir. Edson that I think finally the other side of the community is speaking out. It is not a question of a political football. Trustee Bredemeyer: Is there anyone else who wishes to speak on this application? Mr.Bada¥1a~ .I don't~fi~d this comment on the political football. I have nothing to gain politically, I am just an neighbor. I don't hare if someone builds a house, but do it properly. Your code came into effect on April 1st. The permit was given April 17th I believe. Now there is something wrong. Y~u gave the permit erroneously, you have a code why don't you live by it? Trustee Bredemeyer: This Board never issued a permit. We nnfortunately find ourselves... Mr. Badayla: One time Henry Smith said than "This was dumped on us." Well I don't feel like being dumped on either. Board of Trustees Public Hearing, Lewis L. Edson, Page 5. Trustee Bredemeyer: I don't believe we are trying to move in that fashion. This was something no one in this room ever asked to have happen. That includes all parties. Mr. Badayla: I thing that there is one more point that I think should be brought out.here. My wife Ann went to the Building Dept. and into the Town Mall and before the foundation was put in place and the stakes were laid out, pointing out the deficiencies, and it went on deaf ears. And it turns out the only way to get things to move here, is to put it in writing. It must be in writing, you must get exposure somehow. That shouldn't have to be. When a citizen walks in with a legitimate complaint rouen_official you would think that they would listen and take action. But they ignored it completely. And then the foundation goes in and we are going through this whole process. I don't like to see Mr. Edson loose any money. And I don't want to deprive him of the use of the property. But I think that we all are remisse~i~here when we just ignore a citizens request for an investigation. Trustee Bredemeyer: Is there any further comments on this application? (no comments) from the Trustee Members? ( no comments) There being no further comments from the audience or the Trustees I will close this hearing. Alan Zobet: I have one more. Trustee Bredemeyer: I believe the hearing 'mas been closed. Would the Board wish to entertain a reopening? (All Trustees Ayes:) Trustee Bredemeyer: We will reopen the hearing. Alan Zobel: My name is Alan Zobel. I live on Gagens Landing. I am very close [o the subject, the foundation. I believe and I have had experience that they told me that a certified survey was in effect of a foundation a long time before but was never carried out until my incident came up with my next door neighbor. Now, I think you have a certified survey of a foundation there should be no mistake about it at all. It should be on the property, it should say it is wetlands, how high the property is, how high the elevations are. In this case I think that there should be some kind of survey of where the foundation is. I took a walk down there one day and you have a footing and it is about 8ft. beyond where the foundation is now. and it has been covered. Why was the foundation moved back? It should show on some drawing someplace. Not that I am against Mr. Edsons I just say a rule is a rule and it should obeyed. I am not talking about this one case, I'm talking about all the cases. You make some kind of a law. You obey it. If you find someone who disobeyed it make him tear it down. Trustee Bredemeyer: Are there any other comments. (no comments) then I close this public hearing. Hearing closed at 8:30 P.M. DATE: August 28. 1986 S.E.Q.R.A. NOTICE OF CONDITIONAL DETERMIMATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE APPLICATION NO. 423 NAME: LEWIS L. EDSON This notice is issued pursuant to the provisions of 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 to 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: UNLISTED - TYPE 11 DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: To construct a one family dwelling. ~CONDITIONS OF DECLARATION: 1. A new site plan locating the house 40' landward is to be submitted for the file. 2. Appropriate measures are to be taken to control the drainage off site and to protect the neighboring lot. 3. All measBr~-~ to be taken to mitigate any damage in the reconstruction front. LOCATION OF PROJECT: 2750 Clearview Avanue, Southold ~-REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that there would be no adverse effect to the environment should the project be implemented~~~/~ 5' Beeause there has been no response in the allotted time from the Southold Town Building Dept. and the N.Y.S.D.E.C. is is assumed that there are ~ no~objectionsc~_ ~ ~ ~~f~f~f~ nor~ ~ comments ~rom those~ ~agencies'~ ~ ~-p~v~R~ ~ ~ ~ ~v~p~'~, ~.~p~ ~., RESOLUTION July 31, 1986 ~ewis L. Edson - Wetland Application No.423 RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Revisw Act in the matter of the application of Lewis L. Edson for a Wetland Permit on certain property located 2570 Clearvlew Ave., Southold, N. Y. IiEMO TO TRUSTEES: Re: LEWIS L. EDSON - Wetland Application NO. 423 Date: July 30, 1986 Please be advised that I have spoken to Special Attorney Francis J. Yakaboski regarding this application. Fir. Yakaboski said that the Board should proceed and declare itself lead agency. Then proceed with the application (assessment, public hearing, getting all of the testimony at the hearing.) then reserve decision (don't act on the application the night of the public hearing) Then arrange to meet with the attorney (s) to draw up the findings and determination on the application. Then do the resolution. Mr. Yakaboski was not surprised with the letter Mr. Edson sent. He said that he was only protecting his rights. Ilene TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD ~outhol& N. Y. 11971 I BOARD OF TO~ TRUSTEES Y t wne l alty MAIN ROAD LEWIS EDSON 'vlAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NEW yORK 11971 LICENSED BROKER CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 {516} 765-2288 (516} 734-6687 February t0, 1988 Board of Trustees Town of Southold Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Application #423 Gentlemen, I am still working with the DEC for an extension of their permit. Attached are modifications to the survey requested by the DEC. I am also enclosing their last correspondence for your file. I do anticipate their approval and just want to cover all ground in making sure that you also approve this survey. You will note the building postion has not been changed from your permit approval. This survey shows the sanitary system and that no additional fill will be meeded. If there are any questions please contact me and I'll be happy to go over the survey with you. Enclosures New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Bldg 40 SUNY, Rm 219 Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794 Henry G. Williams Commissioner C~c~l ~y 11~3~ Re: Application No.* Applicant / Owner Dear Applicant: The Bureau of Marine Habitat Protection has completed its field review of your project and has the following cements: ~ are returning a copy o[ the plan you submitted w[[h reco~ended changes note~ thereon. The project site was not properly staked. Please notify us in writing when the staking is completed and submit photographs confirmin the staked area. The property could not be located, please submit a specific tocati map and/or directions. We are advised that work has started at this site and therefore according to section 621.3(e) of the Uniform Procedures Act processing your application is suspended until such time as it can be verified th the violation is resolved. (Written verification is-necessary). Upon submittal of revised plans (four copies) incorporating our reco~endations and/or requirements we will resume proces~!~g of your application. * Please refer to the Application No. in all correspondence. If we do not receive a response within days of the date of this .leCher we will assume that you have abandoned your proposal and will consider your application withdrawn. ~' ~0~ ~ ~ ~0~ Sincerely MAIN ROAD LEWIS EDSON MAIN ROAD $OOTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 LICENSED BROKER CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 ~51B) 765-2299 ',516) 734-6687 August 28, 1987 Board of Trustees Town_of Southold Southold, N.Y. 11971 Re: Wetlands Application #423 Dear Board, I would like to request a one year extension of the above permit. The DEC ms apparently backed up with workand I've been trying to get an exnension of their permit but' have not as vet received it. Also because of the moving of the house on the property it appears ~hat there will be a problem with the Board of Health. All in all I don't believe I can get everything together by the September 25th deadline of your permit, hense my request. Lewis L. Edson l alty MAIN ROAD LEWIS EDSON MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD. NEW YORK 11971 _ICENSED BROKER CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 (5161 765-2288 (516) 734~687 November 11,1986 Board of Trustees ~ Town of Southold SouthoJd, N. Y. 11971 Re: Your letter of Nov. 6, 1986 Dear Board, I am working as expediently as possible. I think we all know how backed up Van Tuyl is at this time, I have been told to expect his work to be done by the. end of November, at which time I will submit it to you. LLE/gs Lewis L. Edson Disc~si~ du~ng the meeting held on ~uly 31, 1986 regarding the matter of~ -~'LewisL. Edsom - Wetland Application No. ~23.,~ Trustee Smith: We will do Mr. Edson's application now that everyone is all warmed up. Jeff. Trustee Goubeaud: The Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of Lewis L. Edson for a Wetland Permit on certain property located on 2570 Clearview Ave., Southold, New York. Trustee Krupski: I'll second that motion. Clerk: Ail approved: Trustee Krupski, Aye, Trustee Larsen, Trustee Smith, Aye Trustee Bredemeyer Aye, Trustee Goubeaud Aye Mrs. Badayla: Are there any comments? Trustee Smith: We are just accepting this application. Trustee Larsen: I would like to say something in regard to this application. Mr. Edson constructed a house 31 ft., really actually being liberal 47 ft. from tidal wetlands and from the bog area and filled. He has a D.E.C. Permit, but one of the conditions of the D.E.C. Permit is that all houses will be ~ minimum of 100 ft. from the tidal wetlands as proposed plan. Now I would invite the D.E.C. to come back and inspect that site to see that this house is back 100 ft. from the tidal area. Mr. Edson would you be willing to do that? Because if not that foundation does not belong there and it should be moved back from the beginning. Mr. Edson: Ms. Larsen I hear you. Well .... Trustee Larsen: I'm speaking in general. Mr. Edson: They have been back. The Trustees have sent letters. Trustee Smith: A little history on this. This problem with Mr. Edson's property has been dumped in the Trustees lap, I feel. There was an oversite by the Building Dept. that 10 days after the wetlands ordinance was in effect, the Building Dept. issued Mr. Edson a building permit for this property. Which he went through all of the permit processes and was completely legal except for this oversite. And he put in his foundation, no on had any problem with this. Then it san there for approximately nine months to a year and no one had a problem with it. Mr. Edson said to his connractor .... Trustee Larsen: The neighbors had a problem with the project ...... Trustee Smith: Please, I'm speaking .... Trustee Larsen: Henry, I was speaking before you ..... TrusTee Smith: Are you through? (no coment) Then Mr. Edson informed his contracnor to go ahead and start construction on his house. They started no bring fill in, which they did and then this whole thing started. Then the Discussion - July 31, 1986 - Mr. Lewis L. Edson Page 2. Building Dept. got into it. I personally feel that Mr. Edson is not at fault here. He went through the complete permit process, and it was an oversite of the Building Dept. to see that he needed a wetland permit. So I would make a recommendation that we accept his wetland application to build his house. Trustee Larsen: I would like to refer to a letter from the President of the Board, and I would like to read it into the record. Trustee Bredemeyer: I would'like to raise a point of order. We should dispense with all further cormments on this we have accepted lead agency status on this application. I think we can discuss this application at length at the Public Hearing or at the assessment process, but I believe. Trustee Larsen: I would like to read this .... Trustee Smith: Please, point of order ...... Trustee Bredemeyer: Please, point of order .......... Trustee Larsen: From President Henry P. Smith as per complaint referenced above I Henry P. Smith, President of the Board of Trustees abstain from an participation regarding i~pection or approval for the above referenced matter. I am contracted to do work on the subject property and therefore, this will be a conflict of interest. Now, I am sorry, I have ~ problem with this, as a member of this Board. I will excuse myself, because I have to leave the room to calm down at this point. Trustee Smith: That was my particular feeling at that time. I feel I will stand up and be counted. Trustee Larsen: And he lobbied the Board for a Waiver on this. Mr. Troy Badala: Last Thursday, in following what Ms. Larsen said, you held a meeting at the site. Trustee Smith: There was a field inspection at the site. Trusee Bredemeyer: There was a field inspection at the site. Mr. Troy Badala: You held court. I think that is definitely a conflict of interest. Trustee Smith: I held court! We had a field inspection at the site. Mr. Troy Badala: Then you removed yourself after ten minu[es and walked off, and the rest of the Board took place. I say this, if each of the Board members were asked under oath, if they were influenced by you, they would have [o answer to the affirmative. Trustee Smith: Well, as the President of this Board, I am in charge of field inspections when we go out, If I have any comments ko make to this Board, I will so make it. The Board had felt my feeling. Trustee Bredemeyer: Also, this inspection was made at my request, because Henry Smith had already removed himself from this process. The field inspection was made directly at my request because I took over the actions of the Board in his Discussion - July 31, 1986 - Mr. Lewis L. Edson ~Page 3. absence. I mm the Vice-President of the Board, Henry removed himself properly. He did not enter into any discussion other then what we saw on the site. at the time, which we do on every application. We pride ourself on being one of the only Boards that goes out and views every application site. Trustee Krupski: How can yo.u accuse us of being under Henry's sway? You said, you are accusing us right there, you said under oath you will have to admit that we were influenced by Henry. Trustee Goubeaud: That is a very strong statement sir! Were you there at the site, did you hear what was said an the site? Mr. Troy Badala: That is a strong comment! I saw every bit of it. Trustee Goubeaud: Seeing is not the same as hearing sir. Did you hear what we said? Mr. Troy Badala: I saw every bit of it. Trustee Goubeaud: Did you hear what was said? Seeing is non the same as hearing? Troy Badala: ShouldS't he have been removed from all discussion on this particular hearing? Trustee Bredemeyer: We do not remove anyone from discussion. He indicated that he would abstain from voting. Troy Badala: Just from the vote. Trustee Bredemeyer: Yes. What Mr. Smith does, with respecn to his vote, this Board.. Mr. Troy Badala: You abstain from all discussion. (tape inaudible) DISCUSSION FOR THE RECORD REGARDING THE LEWIS L. EDSON MATTER - AUG. 28, 198~ Note: Trustee Smith was not present at this meeting. Trustee Bredemeyer: This is an environmental assessment on the wetland application of Lewis L. Edson, property is located on 2570 Clearview Ave., Southold, New York. Could I have the connnents from the Conservation Advisory Council? Marry Garrell, C.A.C.: We went around that, ms far as that application went we felt that the way the foundation stood you, looking at it as far as the environmental aspect of the project went that you would do more harm then good by ripping out the foundation and going in and moving it to the place where it should have been in the first place. John Tuthill brought up at the meeting that it was very frustrating for us to see something that had gone through without a wetland application in the first place. You feel that the Town should somehow, make a practice of doing something in a case where a builder or developer simply proceeds without a wetland permit simply because it sets a terrible precident. Obviously we have applications stacked up. There is mn impatience to move on things or an impatience to move where there is speculation under foon. But, still nhe law is the law. But the difficulity is, as a C.A.C. we are there to make the call on environmental grounds. Therefore we have made some recommendations on handling the vegetation, and not doing any bulkheading and preserving what is existing. Our feeling was that with restrictions that the wetland application permit could be granted and that the thing could proceed. Perhaps the Town could see fit to either fine or reprimand the applicant, that is all. Trustee Bredemeyer: What specifically do you see in the way of vegetation types around the building? Marty Garrell: On the marsh side of the building basically we felt that there should not be a lawn there. For example that there were applications that come in for catwalks that go over the marsh, make it go in over the marsh grasses. But the marsh grasses should be preserved and the vegetation on the marsh side of the house left as is. Trustee Bredemeyer: What did you feel about the grasses growing inside of the foundation. Marry Garrell: Yeah, what can you say! You obviously have something there that is a marsh type vegetation. It sort of goes back and forth in patches. If you had to do it over again that house should be about 40 ft. on the upland side. We went over this thing for a good half hour and I imagine that you will have some fun with this to. Trustee Goubeaud: Dr. Garrell exactly how distructive do you feel it would be to move the foundation? Dr. Garrell: Oh, I'm not sure. By the tzme you are through moving in there with backhoes, heavy equipment and taking out all of the fill there, you might have a mess on your hands. I'll defer to you, if you have a better feeling. Trustee Goubeaud: Well, what would be the difference between continuing the building of the house in its' present location as compared to removing the house from its present location? Dr. Garrell: It ms a good point. You are going to be creating a disturbance in any case. That is what it amounts no. Trustee Goubeaud: Then don't you feel it would be better to move the house back thereby taking the house away from the Wetlands putting it back to where it should have been in the first place? And trying to mitigate any further problems? Dr. Garrell: If it would work, that would be a fine solution. We were just really not sure. It is a very difficult call. Trustee Larsen: Environmentally speaking comulative effects of moving the foundation landward beyond the marsh, which is where the foundation is, as opposed to full construction of a house with impervious solution septic ~ systems, run off into~ the area has to be weighed as wel%, not just the fouhdation itself. Dr. Garrell: Obviously the site of the septic system becomes critical. You would have to site the septic system quite a ways upland, move it away from the house. It would be interesting to see a site plan for this would look like. The full site plan, vegetation existing and a site plan with the house moved. Trustee Bredemeyer: Do you feel that 40' landward would have taken it more out of question as far as. Dr. Garrell: Yes I do. Trustee Goubeaud: Dr. Also, by moving the house landward 40' do you feel that this would take care of any drainage problems of the neighbors. Dr. Garrell: Yes, I do. I think it would. The way we felt, if you could move it landward that should take care of alot of theobjections. Trustee Larsen: It would also satisfy the criteria established by the D.E.C. asking for a buffer zone between the house, foundation and the marsh area. Trustee Bredemeyer: I kind of feel that as a Trustee Board we are not left with much room here. That is spartina growing in a foundation there. Trustee Larsen: With out a doubt! Trustee Bredemeyer: I don't care how the foundation got there, who is right or who zs wrong. I think I am prepared to make a motion that we conditionally approve this subject to the foundation being moved with ail steps taken to mitigate any damage in the reconstruction front. That suitable measures are to be taken to address drainage so that it protects the neighboring lo~ I think we have no choice as a Board of Trustees, to protect Wetlands, to let a house, I don't care if it came from out of space, get on spartina! Trustee Larsen: John not to throw a rock in this resolution. Trustee Bredemeyer: I'm just saying as a suggestion of the C.A.C. as far as a distance, in other words it would be appropriate and maybe the C.A.C. could be a source of information so that the dismantling and moving would be in an orderly fashion and would be appropriately environmentally as best as could be done. Trustee Goubeaud: I think I'll second that. Trustee Larsen: And final approval will be based on the submission of a new landward,site plan to the board showing that it would be actually be moved b~ck 40' Trustee Bredemeyer: Thac would be a condition to the negative declaration: Than a new site plan locating the house 40' landward with appropriate controis put in to control the drainage off si~e. I would amend my motion to read that. Trustee Larsen: And the standard recommendations.. I will second that. Vote of Board: Ayes: All Standard measures to be taken during consnruction: 1. Roof run off shall be discharged into dry wells. 2. Driveways and parking areas within 75' of the wetlands shall be of porous construction. Blacktop shall not be used on this site. 3. Care shall be taken so as to preclude the entry of any construction material into adjacent waters. 4. Immediately following construction, all areas of exposed soil shall be properly protected with suitable erosion control devices/and or vegetated no prevenn entry of eroded soil into nearby waners. September 25, 1986~,~ PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAFiE AND ADDRESS FOR OUR RECORDS: =============================================== TELEPHONE t516) 765't892 BOARD OF TOW31 TRL~$TEE$ TOI~N OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, NewYork 11971 September 3, 1986 Mr. Francis J. Yakaboski Attorney 456 Griffing Ave. Riverhead, New York 11901 Re: Lewis L. Edson - Wetland Application No. 4?3 Dear Mr. Yakaboski: Attached herewith is a copy of the Conditional Environmental Assessment declared by the Board of Trustees during their regular meeting held on August 28~ 1986. Please review same and advise this office in writing of your comments and/or any recommendations to this office at your earliest convenience so that we can disseminate copies of same to the other agencies involved. Thank you for cooperation in this matter, as in the past. Very truly yours, John Bredemeyer, III Vice President Board of Town Trustees Ilene Pfifferling, Clerk ip cc: Trustees file Attachments DISCUSSION FOR THE RECORD REGARDING THE LEWIS L. EDSON MATTER - AUG. 28, 1986 Note: Trustee Smith was not present at this meeting. Trustee Bredemeyer: This is an environmental assessment on the wetland application of Lewis L, Edson, property is located on 2570 Clearview Ave., Southold, New York. Could I have the comments from the Conservation Advisory Council? Marty Garrell, C.A.C.: We went around that, as far as that application went we felt that the way the foundation stood you, looking at it as far as the environmental aspect of the project went that you would do more harm then good by ripping out the foundation and going in and moving it to the place where it should have been in the first place. John Tuthill brought up at the meeting that it was very frustrating for us to see something that had gone through without a wetland application mn the first place. You feel that the Town should somehow, make a practice of doing something in a case where a builder or developer simply proceeds without a wetland permit simply because it sets a terrible precident. Obviously we have applications stacked up. There is an impatience to move on things or an impatience to move where there is speculation under foot. But, still the law is the law. But the difficulity is, as a C.A.C. we are there to make the call on environmental grounds. Therefore we have made some recommendations on handling the vegetation, and not doing any bulkheading and preserving what is existing. Our feeling was that with restrictions that the wetland application permit could be granted and that the thing could proceed. Perhaps the Town could see fit to either fine or reprimand the applicant, that is all. Trustee Bredemeyer: What specifically do you see in the way of vegetation types around the building? Marry Garrell: On the marsh side of the building basically we felt that there should not be a lawn there. For example that there were applications that come in for catwalks that go over the marsh, make it go in over the marsh grasses. But the marsh grasses should be preserved and the vegetation on the marsh side of the house left as is. Trustee Bredemeyer: What did you feel about the grasses growing inside of the foundation. Marry Garrell: Yeah, what can you say! You obviously have something there that is a marsh type vegetation. It sort of goes back and forth in patches. If you had to do it over again that house should be about 40 ft. on the upland side. We went over this thing for a good half hour and I imagine that you will have some fun with this to. Trustee Goubeaud: Dr. Garrell exactly how distructive do you feel it would be to move the foundation? Dr. Garrell: Oh, I'm not sure. By the time you are through moving in there with backhoe~ heavy equipment and taking out all of the fill there, you might have a mess on your hands. I'll defer to you, if you have a better feeling. Trustee Goubeaud: Well, what would be the difference between continuing the building of the house in its' present location as compared to removing the house from its present location? Dr. Garreli: It is a good point. You are going to be creating a disturbance in any case. That is what it amounts to. Trustee Goubeaud: Then don't you feel it would be better to move the house back thereby taking the house away from the Wetlands putting it hack to where it should have been in the first place? And trying to mitigate any further problems? Dr. Garrell: If it would work, that would be a fine solution. We were just really not sure. It is a very difficult call. Trustee Larsen: Environmentally speaking comulative effects of moving the foundation landward beyond the marsh, Which is where the foundation is, as opposed to full construction of a house with impervious solution septic systen~s, run off into the area has to be weighed as well, not just the foundation itself. Dr. Garrell: Obviously the site of the septic system becomes critical. You would have to site the septic system quite a ways upland, move it away from the house. It would be interesting to see a site plan for this would look like. The full site plan, vegetation existing and a site plan with the house moved. Trustee Bredemeyer: Do you feel that 40' landward would have taken it more out of question as far as. Dr. Garrell: Yes I do. Trustee Goubeaud: Dr. Also, by moving the house landward 40' do you feel that this would take care of any drainage problems of the neighbors. Dr. Garrell: Yes, I do. I think it would. The way we felt, if you could move it landward that should take care of alot of theobjections. Trustee Larsen: It would also satisfy the criteria established by hhe D.E.C. asking for a buffer zone between the house, foundation and the marsh area. Trustee Bredemeyer: I kind of feel that as a Trustee Board we are not left with much room here. That is spartina growing in a foundation there. Trustee Larsen: With out a doubt! Trustee Bredemeyer: I don't care how the foundation got there, who is right or who is wrong. I think I am prepared to make a motion that we conditionally approve this subject to the foundation being moved with all steps taken to mitigate any damage in the reconstruction front. That suitable measures are to be taken no address drainage so that it protects the neighboring lot I thin-k we have no c~oice as a Board of Trustees, to pmotect Wetlands, to let a~house, I don't car~ i~t came from out of~-space, get on s~a~tina! Trustee Larsen: John not no throw a rock in this resolution. Trustee Bredemeyer: I'm just saying as a suggestion of the C.A.C. as far as a distance, in other words it would be appropriate and maybe the C.A.C. could be a source of information so that the dismantling and moving would be in an orderly fashion and would be appropriately environmentally as best as could be done. Trustee Goubeaud: I think I'll second that. Trustee Larsen: And final approval will be based on the submission of a new site plan to the board showing that it would be actually be moved back 40' landward. Trustee Bredemeyer: That would be a condition to the negative declaration: That a new site plan locating the house 40' landward with appropriate controls put in to control the drainage off site. I would amend my motion to read that. Trustee Larsen: And the standard recommendations. I will second that. Vote of Board: Ayes: All ~ LEGAL .NOTICE ~OT1CE OF HEARING '~' ~' : ~?~,,~ON WETLAND CO[~ NTY OF SUFFOLK ~'?f!i~; XPPLiCATiGNS :' ~ . ~- .... . STATE OF NEW YORK ss: ~'NOTICE IS: HEREBY ' .6IVEN '~X~' PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD BYTHETowtiTrusteesof~:he Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the -'~outhold'T°wn' of TowqS°uth°ld"Hali aff. Mainthe Editor. of THE LGNG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN, '.Road, SoUthold, NewYork on a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; fTHU~SDAY~SEPTEMER25~ and that, the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, '2986°nthefbl10v~ngapplic~r~; has been published in said Long Island T~,gveler-Watchman ~'~ once each week for ........................... weeks successively, commencing on the .// ~ Sworn to before me this. // .................... day of 7:3~ P.M. - En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Frank Curran Notary Public to construct a fixed elevated . (3.5' ab, ove gr, a~de) timber dock · BARBARA FORBES i~ nsisting of a 4'ix 30' main sec- Notary Public, State o£ New York .,~on and a 4',k ~0' outer '*L" No. 4806866 ~ section toward t,he south Pro- Quaii£ied in Su~olk County Commission Expires ~ · perry is located' on~SI;ro/lsol~' 36 P.M. - Frederic J. Bruce ~;~storm ~ ~lamaged-. ttmber~ ':}.,for Wunneweta Pond Assoc a-:~ e~'~., . ' '~, ~ulkhead. Smd structure shall,-,~!I ' ~tion to maintenance d~edge th~ .... . ' '- ~"~ ~ Vthen be backfilled With apprux; f~ : entrance to Wuaneweta Pond imately 300'Ch. yds' of ~:lean 'iiI sand to b~ trucked'in from an ~' From Cutchogue; Harbor to a ' ~-l;'~=': ' I persons~ ~'"' '?mterested'~ ~'~'~ ~in :~said depthof6'atMLW, andtofill ~i upland source. Property is ~inatters shoiiM a!apea'r'at'the with'200 cu. yds. as beach 'i.~ located on Sage Road, ~ time and place ~bove'specified nourishment on tl~e north side. Greenport. and will be given an opportuni- Property is located on Cut- 7:42 P.M, - Zan and Effie ~ ty to be heard. Comments may chogue Harbor. Cutchogue. Diakos to replace rotted boards · i ,' be submitted in writiflg pri~r to ~:38 P.M. - Land ~.se Company and stairs by reconstructing in thc date. of the hearing. on behalf of B~a PiIlai to annra-clmatol,, *h,~ e.,-,~ ,~ ._ Henry. P. Smith,"Pr~ident reconstruct within 1 ~" approx- Finn. Structure is to include deck Board of Town Trustees imately 100' of storm damaged ' with landings and shed. Proper- . Dated: Sept. 8, 1986 timber bulkhead and to con- ty is located on Aquaview Ave., ' 1~-9/11,~86(6) struct an 18" timber retffrn at E~t.Marion. the western end. Said structures 7:44 P.M. - Lewis L. Edson to shallthen be backfilled with aG- construct a single family proximately 30 cu. yds. of clean t residence. Property is located at 2750 Clearview Avenue fill to be trucked in' from an ~-ii~utl~old. ":~' located on Peconic Bay Blvd., Mattituck. 7:40 P.M. - Land Use Company on behalf of Bayview Develop- ment to reconstruct within 18" approximately 1575 lln. ft. of l alt:y MAIN ROAD LEWIS EDSON MAIN ROAD $OUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 LICENSED BROKER CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 (516) 765-2288 (516) 734~687 :July 10, 1986 Southold Town Board of Trustees Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY, 11971 Dear Sir or Madam: The undersigned is the owner of certain real property, which allegedly is subject to a recently enacted Southold Town Code provision relating to wetlands. These wetland provisions contain a permit process and also allow for a waiver of certain conditions including the need for a permit. I am making this enclosed application without conceding the need for same and without waiving any rights I may have. I am also submitting this application as a means toward exhausting all administrative remedies and to mitigate increasing damages. LL/sf 15276-0188  AI~IICL£ ~5, I?rolect~onot wa~er) ~] '~RTICLE 25, (Tid*[ Charles A. Gagen 2400 Pine Neck Road~ Southold, ~ 11971- ~ose Creek Const~ct a one-fmmily ~elling on parcel on sout~ 'side of Ctea~ew Avenue, east of ~gen's L~ding Road, Southold. Ba~i~ Sou~old COUNTY ~ }~-C~M~Y~ 'Z DAM NO. ' FE~IIT EXP~RATION DATE GENF~AL CONDIIIO~S b~ORJ( STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CC~-~RVATION 10-83-15 81 , ; PERMIT Goose C~eek DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT L~ding ~ad Install a 30' x 4' ca~a~ a minim~ of 3' ~o~ grade , a 11' x 4' ramp and R 6' x 20' floa%. Ail will be secured by two 8" pilings as per supplied plans. COMMUNITY NAME (City, Town, Village) J TOWN Sou~hold J Southold couNTYsuffoLk IJ FIA COMMUNITY NO. J DAM NO. PERMIT3/31/~EXPIRATIO DATE GENERAL CONDITIONS t. The permJttee shall file in the office of the appropriate Regional 8. That the State of New York sh~Jl in no case be liable for any dama~ Permit Administrator, a notice of ntent.ion to commence work at least 48 or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by hours in advance of the time of commencement and shall also notify him result from future operations undertaken by the State for the conservation ~ promptly in writing of the completion of the work. improvement of navigation, or for other purposes, and no claim oT right ' 2. The permitted work shall be subject to inspection by an authorized compensation shall accrue from any such damage. representative of Ibe Department of Environmental Conservation woo may 9. That if the display of lights and signals on any work hereby authorize order the work suspended if the public interest so requires, is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may he pre scribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and m:inlaine 3. As a condition of the issuance of this permit, the applicant has ac- by and at the expense of the owner. cepted expressly, by the execution of the a~plicalion, the full legal respon- sibility for all damages, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whom- 10. All work carried out under this permit shall be performed in accr~ ever suffered, arising out of the project described herein and has agreed to dance with established engineering practice and in a workmanlike manner. indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and -~- cos[s of every ~arn~ and description resulting from the said project. 11, If granted under Articles 24 or 25, the Department reserves /he riot reverse side, / FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF $OUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Clerk's Office Southold, N.Y. Certificate Of Occupancy ~ 2 THiS CERTIFIES that tea ~-. 7~a¢~2~. .lar~ct ................................. ...Qtear.v. ie~./av, enue .............. Sz~uthoZd~ .N.Y. .... Location of ProperTy H~ )~o] ' ' Street Ham/et County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ... 07.0. ..... Block ..... fl.O ........ Lo/ .... 29..2 ........ Subdivision ............................... Filed B~ap No ......... Lot No con£orms subs%an%ia]_ty 2o the app]_ioab]_e provisions o£ the Zoning Code o£ %he Town o£ Southo3:d.. The premises are located in the A Agr~cultura~ and Res_denzza! Dzs ~rzc and may be used £or such uses as ar~e presentlyau~...o~'zze~ Zoning Code in such district, subject to~ however, all o£ the requiremenvs of the Zoning Code. Johns Gagen ................. The certificate ~s issued to ..................... [owner, - _ - -. ,.- of the afc re_~aid h ui]d~n2, lot. Bu_qd~ng ~ns~r actor NEW YORK STATE DEPAR%2~NT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Building 40~ SUNY--~oom 219 ny Brook, NY 11794 7 16) 7Sl-7900 r rcb1982 Mr. Edward G. Bauer 70 Bruce Avenue Hicksville, NY 11810 AMENDMENT TO PERMIT EXTENSION OF EXPIRATION DATE RE: Permit No. TW 15276-0188, formerly Gagan One family dwelling Dear Mr. Bauer: Your recent' request to extend the above permit has been reviewed pursuant to 6NYCRR, Part 62!. It has been determined that there has not been a material change in enviror~ental conditions, ~relevant technology or applicable law or regul- ations since the issuance of the existing permit, therefore, the expiration date is extende~ to ¥~arch 31, 1983 This letter is an amendment to the original permit and as such, shall be attached thereto, and a copy posted at ~e job site. Ail other terms ar~ conditions remain as written in the original permit. Very_ truly yours~ NEW YOILV~TATE DEPARTMENT OF EN~IRONMEN~CONSERVATION .... Regulatory Affairs Unit~ Bldg. 40, S~--Room 219 Stony Brook, ~ 11794 (516) 751-7900  ~ NOTICE OF NEED FOR PE~IT February 24, 1983 Mr. Edward G. Bauer 70 Bruce Avenue Hlcksvllle, New York 11801 RE: Dear Mr. Bauer: A review has been made of this Parcel XY~ Proposal to: oonsbruot a single family dwelling, south of Clearvtew Ave., east of Oagens Landing Road Location: Goose Creek; To%~ of Southold, ~uffolk County It appears that a permit is required from ~'SDEC in accordance with the Environmental Conservation Law(s) indicated below: Article 15, Protection of Waters Act Article 24, Freshwater Wetlands Act yyy Article 25, Tidal Wetlands Act * · Due to the fact that an excessive number of permit extensions (five altogether) have been ~ranted,and it is the feeling the department that due to the amount of time tact has elapsed, the oroJect should be further reviewed. Enclo~ed {s an application form (directions on back), a Questionnaire and a Complete Application Checklist for preparation of a petit!or for pez- mit. To avoid delays, be sure all specified information is included (see Checklist) applicable to the type of activity, complete and resubmit all forms with plans. Very truly yours, Daniel Regional Suparvisor of Regulatory Affairs Enclosure DJL:R!~T:cz ~r~4 YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Building 40, SUNY--Room 219 Stony Brook, ~Y 11794 (516) 751-7900 Lewis..Edson Main cad Southold, NY :1971 AME~MENTTO PERMIT RE: Permit No. ~n-~3-15~1 Merch 15, !9~ Dear Mr. Edson: 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: Construction of an one family dweltins, deck , s~nltary system driveway all a minimum of lO0 feet from tiSal wettan s as oer suoolled otans. Note thare is ye be no disturbance to vecatatio~, or tonogravhy within 50 feet of tidal wetlsn~s This latter is an amendment to the original permit and as such, shall be posted at the Job site. Ail other terms and conditions ramekin as written in the original permit. Very truly yours 1 Daniel J. Larkin Regional Permit Administrator DJL:cz NEW YORK STATE DEPARr~'~NT OF EI~VIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION B~ilding 40, SUNY--Room 219 Stony Brook, NY 11794 (516) 751-7900 APiENDPIENT TO PERmiT ~XTE~S~ON OF ~X~Z~T~ON DATE ~: Pe~it No. /~fdr. /4 1~ Dear ~ ~0 0 Your reeenE request to extend the ~bove pe~t h~s been reviewed pursue~t to 6~C~, P~r~ 62I. It hes been de~e~ned that ~here hes no~ been ~ m~ter~al change ~n environmental eondf~ton~, relevant technoio~y or ~ppl~e~ble la~ or regul- ~tions ~nce ~he issuance of the exts~n~ pe~, therefore~ ~is letter is an amendment to the original pemit and as such, shall be attached thereto, and a copy posted at Job site. J~l other te~s and conditions remain as ~itten in the original pe~it. Very truly yours, ~/~Regiona! Pd~t Administrgtor k~G:c~ FORM NO. tl TOWN 0~~ SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, NY D~EL0 PM~NT PERMIT No _ ~ 7 F Date~ Permission is hereby granted to: Co~uty T~x Map No. lO00 Section ~ Block p~ su~t to aoplication dated ' - , i9~ ~d approved by the Building inspector. Buitamng Ps'it No. Building Inspecto~ 4/80 BOARD OF TOWN TRUST~ES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Project Information [To be completed by App cant or Project sponsor) LEWIS L, EDSON t 2 P~oieet~am. LEWIS L. EDSON ^pplicant/$po Mu.idoalitv SOU THOLD Co..t~ SUFFOLK 4. is proposed action: [~ New [] ExDansion [] Modification,alteration 5. Describe project briefly: ONE FAMILY DWELLING WITH ATTACHED ONE.CAR GARAGE SEE SURVEY Amoun~ of la'rid affected: Initially ~ / q ..... Ultimately 3 / ~ acres Yes [] No f NC. describe briefiv [] Residentia [] ndustrial [] C ..... cial [] Agrictdture [] Parkland open space [] Other Describe: [~ Yes [] No if yes, list agency[s) and permit/approvals DEC :SUFFOLK COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. Yes [-- No if yes, list agency name and permit/approval type DEC BOARD OF HEALTH - ~ - . . ~/ ~ PART Ii Environmental Assessment (To be completed by Agency) E3~o NO PART II1 Determination of Significance :To be completed bv Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above determine whether it is substantial, large, important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assesse~d in connection with Its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration: (d' irreversibility; {el geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference suppomng 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 directl~ to the FULL LONG FORM EAF anoint prepare a positive declaration. ~j~ Check this box if you have determinec based on the information and anah sis above and any suppomng documentation, thaL the proposed action WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide here, and on attachments as necessar,, the reasons supporrng this determination: prepa rer,, Sl~nat ute, Title ~./~__~, J/~--~.~ OWNER 7/10/86 -- Lr~WIS L~. EDS'-ON D~t._ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) STATE OF NEW YORK )SS: DAY OF 3u[y , I 9 86 E~MINED Approved 2f27/85 Aq~.~ YOP/~. STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMA%ITAL CONSERVATION Regulatory Affairs Unit Building 40, SUl~f--Room 219 Stony Brook, New York 11794 ....................... (516) 7.51-7900 RE: Permit No., Location / o -~ 3 - / ~5 ~ 1 A~mm~ TO PE_~ZT Dear ~. ~d&on ~ Your recent request to extend the above pe~it has been reviewed pursuant to 6~C~, Part 621. It has been dete~ned that there has not been a material change in environmental conditions, relevant technology or applicable law or regulations s~ce the issuance of the existing pemit; therefore, the expiration date is extended to . ~ Your rec~nt request to modify the above pe~it has been revi~ed pursuant to 6~, Part 621. !t has been dete~ined that the proposed modifications will not substantially change the scope of the pe~itted actions or the ~isting pe~it conditions. ~erefore, the pemit is ~ended to authorize: 'pl~ 330 ~rc This letter is an amendment to the original permit and as such, shall be posted at the job site, Ail other terms and conditions remain as written in the original permit. Very truly yours, / ~_t~ate ~egiona~ ~er~it A~m£nistra~or ~ent lqEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Bttitding 40, State University of New York Stony Brook, New York 11794 516-751-7900 March 7, 19 84 Mr. Louis Edson Enconsultants, Inc. Main Road.. 64 No. Main St. Southold, N. Y. 11971 Southampton, N. Y. '11968 Re: 10-83-1581 Dear Sir: In confomnce with the requirements of the State Uniform Procedures Act (Article 70, ECL) amd its implementing Regulations (65vfCRR Part 621) we are enclosing your permit. Please read all conditions carefully. If you are u~abl.e, to co~ with any condi- tions, please contact the Regional Regulator)-~f:airs Office, Department of Environmental Conservation, State L%/iversity of New York at Stony Brook, Building 40, Stony Brook, New York 11794. Also enclosed is a permit sign which you are to conspicuously post at the project site, protected from the weather. Very truly yo,q~, /"~ Daniel J ./ifarkin ~m gionai ~emit Ad~n~ strator DJL: !1 Encls. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 50 wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233 Comrr ss ~oner Janua~ 28', [977 Mr. Charles A. ~gen 2400 Pine Neck Road Sou~hold, ~ 11971 ~: Pe~it No. 15276-0188 Dear ~. Gagen: Not~ce of a p~lic hearing on the above pe~t was duly p~lished, in accor~ce wi ~ Article 25 of the Env~ror~ntal Conse~ation Law ~d, ha~ng r~ceived no objections from this Department or e~sewh~re, the scheduled hearing was cancelled. Enclosed is your pemi~. Please read all conditions care~l~y, with particular a~tention to Condition No. 2. If you are ~ab2e ~o comply wi~ any conditions, please :ontac~ the Local Tidal..}~t~ds Pe~t A~nis,trator i~edia~elv. He is Daniel Larkin ~d my be reached at our Stony Brook ~egional Office, S~ a~ Stony Brook, ~lding 40; telephoge 751- 7900. Also enclosed is a pe~t si~ which you are ~o conspicuo~ly post a~' ~e project site, ' ~ ' pro~e~ed ~rom the weather. V~ t~ly yours, Louis M. C~ncra, Chief Pe~Sr A~srraror ~: T~/s cs Encl. cc: D. ~rkin~ ~v To April 12, 1984 Regulatory Branch/Eastern Permits Section SUBJECT: Department of the Army Permit Number 13237, Lewis Edson Mr. Lewis Edson M~ain Road Southold, NY 11971 (516)765-2288 D~r Mr. Edson: We have completed ar review of Application Number 83-847-L2. Pursuant to S~tion 10 of the River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 USC 403), you are hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: Work: To const~cC a 30 foot by 4 foot open pile supported pier with a walk~mp and a 20 foot by 6 foot float to be secured By two piles. The pier will be elevated a ~nimum of 3 feet above the grade of the marsh. Waterway: Goose Creek, Shelter Island Sound ~ocation: Clearview Avenue, Southold, Suffolk.~_~3n~y, New York site. Kindly display the enclosed Notice of Authorization sign at the ~roject The activity authorized herein must be completed within three years of the date of this permit. This authorization is subject to the enclosed conditions. Your attention is directed to condition "n". To aid you in complying ~th this condition, please find enclosed two postage paid post- cards no be used to submit to this office the required dates of commencement and completion for the authorized activity. ne authorized activity must be performed in accordance with the en- closed plans. If ~y material changes in the location or plans of the subject work are found necessary, revised pSans~ should be submitted to the District Engineer. These plans must receive the approval required by law before work begins. Sincerely, Enclosure ~"~%~1 New York State Department of Environmental Conser~at|on Bldg. #40 - State Univ ~ity of New York '~ Stony Brook, New York '11794 March 5, t986 Henry G. Wi[liam, s Mr. John Bredemeyer, Vice President Board of Town Trustees Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Mai~ Road P. O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Louis Edson (Clearview Avenue, Southold) Dear Mr. Bredemeyer: I would like to take this opportunity to respond to your letter of February 24 addressed to Mr. Gordon Colvin regarding the above captioned subject. This Bureau will be inspecting the subject property but only from the point of fine tuning the existing line as shown on the tidal wetland inventory ma os. This is the procedure that we use in all Article 25 application procedures. A new l~ne is not anticipated, which would in fact require a ~t map amendment process. At this time, I do not feel there is any need for outside participation although if the matter did go to hearing as part of a map amendmen~ procedure, you definitely would be notified and your input would be solicited. KLK:fb / Kenneth L. Kd~etzne~, Chief ' Bureau of Marl~?d~abitat Protection TOWN OF SOUTHOLD J~UILDIN G DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. ORDER TO REMEDY VIOLATION Date November 26 1985 TO JOHN BERTANI, BUILDER INC. (owner or authorized agent of owner) . ~.~ ~..C~l~r~.~L ~ n~..~.~.,...~..o.~..C.~.9.Z.~.;.....~..:..Z. 1 ~ g ? ~ (address of owner or authorized agent of owner) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE there exists a violation of: Zoning Ordinance Oh. ~ 00 OtHer Applicable Laws, Ordinances'or Regulations ............................................ at premises hereinafter described in that Constructin~ a dwelling withi~ 75' (state character of violation) ...o.£...~4.(J.~.L...¥.~..~...1.~..~..d.s, no trustee or Board of A~pe~ls approval. in vioiation of Ar~. XZ ~00-1~9.2B (State section or paragraph of applicable Jaw, ordi~--~'~i~[ig~i ...................... YOU ARE THEREFORE DIRECTED AND ORDERED to comply with the law and to remedy the conditions above mentioned forthwith on or before the At once cay of November I9 85 The premises to which this ORDEP~ TO REMEDY VIOLATION refers are situated at .2.~Z.0.._.~..Z..~..a.~.v.~.eu $o.u.~.~.o..~ ................. County of Suffoik, New York. Failure to remedy the conditions aforesaid and tocomp~y with the oppJicableprovisionsof Jaw may constitute an offense punishable by fine orimprisonmenTorboth. STOP ALL WORK STOP ALL WORK -000-v0-t0-29.2 Curtis W,- Horton ON WETLAND APpL~IC~ ~ONS NOTICE IS HEREBY G~- ~N T~T pUBiC ~INGS -- ~LL BE HELD BY THE To~ Mare ~ad. S6uthol& New York. '~n ~URSDAY, SEP- ~E~ 25, 19~, on the ]ow~g applica~ons for under ~e p~sio~ of the 730 p~.-W~liam ~ ~d approxima~]Y 9~ 1~. ~. of timer bul~ead ab~ sprig ~g~ tide line ~ a 20 ~. ret~n ~ni~ ~dward ~om the ~{te~ end. Said st~c- tion ~1 theff"be back~lled ~th hppm~at~y 40 ~. yds. ofcle~san~ ~ be t~cked m ~m' an upland so.ce. e~ is located on Wa~rs~e Way Southold. :: ~" ' 7:32 p m.-Ken~eth ~Sch~er~ to cons~u~ a caulk ~om deck ~t for a boat ~d tc place two Inc. o~ beh~f of ~ C~- (3.5' above ~de)'iimber dock tion and a 4'x20' oster '%" ~- ~ATEOF NEW YORK ) Cu~ho~e -~: ~:: ' ~' ' COUN~OFSUFFOLK ) B~ce for W~ew~a Pond ~ewem Poud f~m Cu~ho~e said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is H~bor ~ a dep~ of 6 at ML ~ an~ ~ ~ ~th 2~ ~.Y~ a~ Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly ~ac~noumhmen~ on,he ~6~h Newspaper, published at Greenpo~, in the Town side. ~e prop~ is l~a~ on Cu~ho~e H~bor, Cu~h- of Southold, CounW of ~ffolk and State of New o~e. - York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is pany on behalf of Bala P~lai a printed copy, has been regularly published in r~ns~ct witk 18" ap~roxi- -~ately ~' of s~ damage~ ~ said Newspaper once each week for ~mb~ bulkhead and ~ cpu- wosks successively, commencing on the 1 1 s;~ an 18" timber ~et~ at t~e wes~ end. Said s~uct~e day of September 1986 shall then be bac~lled ~th a~- proximally 30 c~. yds. of clean fill W ~ ~ck~ in from an u~ card o~econic Bay Blvd., Mattituck. Principal Clerk p~y on beh~f of Ba~ew Development m ~co~tmc: ~ ~ ~~is lin. ~. of s~orm d~aged ~imber bulkhead. Said s~ure sh~l ~ ,~ ' /~ MARY ~ DEGNAN thenbebackfill~thappmxi- /2 // ' f/ / ) N~A~PUB/IC, S~toofN~yo~ inanely 300 cu. y~. of clean sand ~Pir~ Febru~r~19 ~ Diakos to rep}ace rocmd boards approxima~ly the same lo~- ~io~. St~c:ure is to include deck with lan~ngs and shed. P~P- erty is located on Aqua~ew Ave.. East Ma~on. 7:~ p.m.-Le~s L. Edson to 27~ Clearview Ave., South- old, time and place above specified and will be given an oppo~unity He~y P. Smith, Bo~d of Dated: Sept. 8, 1986 'FORM ~O. 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HAL L $OUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL,: 765-180:3 · -/ ..... , Rece±ved ........... ,t9... .pproved . ~ tt ..... t9 .~.l. Permit No. J..,~..~..~. ?..~. 4sapproved a/c ..................................... (Building Inspector) APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT INSTRUCTIONS a. This application must be completely filled in by wpewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector, with 3 rs of p!~ns, accurate plot p/an to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showin, g location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets areas, and giving a detailed description of layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is pa~ of this appli- tion. c. The work covered by [his application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon ap?roW of this application, the Building Inspector will issued a Building Penmit to the applicant. Such perm. ir alt be kept on the premises available for inspection throu~zout the work. e. No build£ng shall be occupied or used in whole or i~ pa_rt for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of Occupm~cy ail have been granted by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit r,u~uant to the fftding Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. and other applicable Laws', Ordinances ~gulations, for the const.mction of buJJdings, additions or alterations, or for removal or demoiit~on, as herein described ~e ~pphcant agrees to comply with all applicable taws, ordLnances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and ~o 'mit au~hohzed inspectors on p_ren.'ises and in building for necessary inspections. .... ..... (Signature of applicant, or name, if a corporation) (Mailing address of appl/cant) ,~ppncant is owner, lessee, agent, m-chitect, en~near, general contractor, e~tr:clan, plumber ,,r bu!~oer. ams of ox~ner sfpremises . . ~C{;~ / ~ ' (as on fi~e tax roll or!atest deed~ apFI~cant is a corporation, signature of daffy authorized officer. CName and title of comorate o~Scer) ?~:Ider's Lieense No .... d~/~ .................. Other Trade's License No. Location of land on which proposed work will be done. ........... .z? .......... 5%- ............ O ................. !louse Nmmber S~ree,t ' Hamlet Co,~ ~¢ Tax Map No. iO00 Section .... ~.~2'~. Block .../..O ............. Lot ................ S._d L..on ..................................... Filed Map No .............. Lot .............. (Name) St.,, ex'st'ng use:arid occupancy of premises and intended.use ~nd occ~ancy of prgposed construction: a Ex!~tin~ usc and occupancy . . ~-~.. r ................................. ~r,~n ~ed ~se and occupancy . . ~c: . :~.~;~{ .... ~ ~.9~;Z~, : .......................... 3. Nature of work (check whic.t applic'att~): New BuiJding ........ Addifio'rF .......... Alteration .......... Repair .............. Removal ......... ...... Demolition ............. Other Work ............... .~ . (Description) / 4. EstLmated Cost ?..~/~'JJ'~... Fee ~ *-' (to be paid on filing this applichtion) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units .. Number c f dwelling units on each fioor ................ - If garage, number of cars r ....................................................................... 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent bfeach type of use ..................... 7. Dimensions ofexistingsrmctures, ifany: Front .......... "5 ....Rear .............. Depth .............. Height ............... Number of Stories .......... DLmensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front ................. Rear .................. Depth ............... f. ..... Het~t ...................... Number of Storie.s, 8. Dimensions of entire:new ,,onstruction: Front / '" ' ~ ' ' ..................... .....-~...~..~... R~ar .... ,~..~.T.d~.... De~pth .... ~.2..- Height ..... '.'7~. ~.( ....Number;, of Stories ....... /. ~/..~-~...g., ..................... 9. Size oflot: Front ...... ~9 ...... · .... R~ar .~ ..... ~.~. - Depth .~.4'.zJ 0. Date of Purchase ............................. Name of Former Owner 1. Zone or use district in which premises are situated .......... x'~.T~2'..-T..~ ~.,c~ ................... 2. Does ~oposed construction violate any zoning law ordinance or regu ation: ............. /LJ.O. .............. 3 Will lot be regraded .. J~.7.Z/f. ~i~.~ .... : ........... Will excess fill be removed from vremises: Yes 2/-7 No 4. Name o f Owner of premises . Z~g<'.i.~...~...~/?.~d~,. Address ...... ,,~ ~/~.~5, ,ffxe~-T P~one No ................ Nm'ne of Architect . ' ':,~Tf ' ' ' ~ .................. Address . .; .... ,~-/- ~ .,~. f.-fh.. Phone No ................ N~ne of Contractor .~JP.~_~. ~Z?-~2~--C/ ........... Address .4'~"~,~f.~,~..,,ff-t. ~... Phone No, PLOT DIA,~RAYi Locate clearly and distinctly all bui!dLags, " ' '~' ,~ wneti'terexisan, or proposed, an& Lndicate MI set-back dLmensions from ~rope~y lines. Give st_eot and block number or description accordLng to deed, and show street names and fndidate whether .'lienor or coruer Iot. TATE OF NEW YOR~K, .._ /.... 'OUNTY OF .... ,.~JaA~.~.~7.0. .IK S.S ~~/. being duly sworn, deposes ~d ~ays tnat he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract) bore named. is the ....... ~f~~ .... ~7(~ ................................................ (Contractor, agent, corporate officer, etc.) said owner or owne~, and is duly authorized to perform or have perfo~ed ~,e s~d work ~d to m~e ~d ff~e ~is pplication; ~at ~ statements cont~ed ~ ~is application ~e true ~o the best of his ~nowledge ~d belief; and that the ~ork w~l be:perfo~ed in ~e m~ner set forth ~ ~e application filed therewith. worn to bef6re me th~ ................ ~..day of ........ ~'~ .... 19~ ot~ Public ...................... ~~ County UNOA J. COOER .......... NOT~Y p~ ~aN ~ Nr~V; (Si~ature of applicant)