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TOWN OFSOUTHOLD BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK WETLANDS PERMIT This Wetlands Permit No....2,.5,.9. ............ has been granted by the Town Trustees according To .................... b A~li~-~N°rth Fork Marine for information furnished in ApplicatiomNo. 317 ' filed y pp U~,,L ............................................ Charlie Caraftis on ...S-e.~.t..:.,~..2..~.~ ....... 19....8..5.... A map of the prooosed work will be kept on file in the TFustee Office under the abp[ication number given. Permit granted to do the following work ~?.~.~c'~.~.~s.~.~q~t.~t~.~'~b~e..~.~`~..]..']5.k~z.~[ Q.~.~....~Q~g · be trucked in to backfill bulkhead. .. Location of property on which work to be done ~.a~t'.~.~`~.~q'~.~?`~s~.~'S'~.~.~i~D~.~..~.~ ................................................................................ Creek, Bay or Harbor fronting property ..... .~...a.~,~.~?.,.q.c...~....Z..~,Z.,.e.~ ......... ' ............................................... Size of work: Length 106 ' Width 16 ' Height Above High Water ..N..,/.A. ................................................................................. :... Depth Below Low Water ....6..,.~.~..: ................................................................................... Yards to be Excavated ....... ,~.?.,A.e. ..................................................................................... Yards to be Filled ...... ~.5...0....c,.~.:...Lz..~..s..: ....................................................................... Manner in which material is to be removed or deposited ,,..'~.~..-..'%~.L.~..-..~.~ ............................................... Intended use of property .....~,~.c.,.~,.e.,cT....,~..,o....Z..a:.~..~..L..Z..Z.... ..................................................................... Conditions if any ..................................................................................................................................... Expiration Date ~D~.e~.q~e.~.b~.~e.~...~2~.6~.~..9~.8~.~;~..~..~.Q~`~..~.~.~`~..~Q~c~.~.~.sa~..~e~ Number of Inspections Required ...~2~.~?~.~..s.~e..~e.~s~....a..~..e....~:~.~b~e~'`.~.~..t:~£~C~ D. QD~.~.~,~£D.~- O£ tbe ~ork. Inspection Fees $5.00 ............................... - Liability Policies in the Amount of ...T..T.~..~.T..~.T. rr.T.r..-..-:r..~r.~.rr ......................................................... The validity of this permit 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 permit to immediate revocation by the T~ustees upon receipt by the Trustees. of written notice from such other governmental or municipal authorities of its 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 omissions of applicant, his agent and employees. The applicant and the owner and occupants of the premises upon which the operations authorized by mis permit are being conducted, do, by the acceptance of this permit, give consent to the Town, and its officers and employees to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections as the Town may deem necessary to insure that such operations are being con- ducted in conformity with this permit. This operation will not substantially: B. C. D. F. G. H. I. Adversely affect the wetlands of the town. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation. Cause saltwater intrusion into the fresh water resources of the town. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife and vege- tation or the natural habitat thereof. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage. Adversely affect navigation on tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the town. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of an,' waters. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town. Board of Southold Town Trustees Pursuant to the provisbns of Chapter 615 of the Laws of the State of New York, 1893; and Chapter 404 of the Laws of {'he State of New York 1952i and the SoufhOld Town Ordinance en- tlfled "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 WATERSi" and in accordance with the · Resolution of The Board adopted at a meeting held on .]~..:.....~.~ .... 19.....:.8....5., and in consideration of the sum of $.....~.~:...8...-...Q.g..:i paid by ...... ~.~.~t~....~.K..~.~$.~....~ ~.~....~.~.$.~.....c..,~.~.$.~. ...................... of ~.a..~.~.J.&~q~ .......................................................... N. Y. and subject to the Terms and ConditiOns listed on the reverse side hereof, of Southold Town Trustees authorizes and permits the following: To construct a timber bulkhead, 106' long. Bulkhead will be built 18" in front of existing bulkhead.'- Fill will be truck'ed in to backfill bulkhead, Mattituck Inlet, Mattituck. ali in accordance wH'h the detailed specifications as presented ~n fhe or;ginating application. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Board of Trustees kate- by causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of {'he s~a~'cl~Bd~ard as of f_.his d.af,e, ' '- ..~.~..u..s...~..e.~... ~ .!~.~....~.,.....k~.~.~ ~ .. Trustee Phillip J, Goubeaud Trustee John Bredemeyer, III Trustee Albert Krupski, Jr. .. Please tear off ~nd return to the Trustee Office. Board Of South°Id Town Trustees' SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK M~oring Permit No. Date: Mooring No, I, certify that the~work as authorized in this permit has been completed and is now ready for your inspection. Also, the number required on this project is clearly visible. I further understand this permit is not valid until this tear off sheet is returned to the Trustee Office.· TER~S and CONDITIONS The Permi~e Chartie Caraftis . residing at Naugles Drive, Mattituck N. ~"., as · paoli ~,.d' the .... " -~' ~ :' · _e -if ~--- ~ ~ ...... ~v__~__a __.~ ~ ~ ~_ ~_ lowing: 1. T~t ~e T~tee P~t mst ~ pr~y ~tay~ on ~e pr~ses ~f~ ~y d~g ~e ~i~ of ~rk ~d~ ~e 1. ~at ~e s~d B~d of T~s ~d ~e To~ of ~u~old m ~ed rrm ~ a~ damages, or el.~m~ for dmag~ of ~ts ~g ~ o~ ~y ~ a r~t of ~y a~on ~rfomd p~t to ~s ~ ~d ~ ~d Pe~=~ ~ at ~ ~ h~ own defend any ~d ~1 ~ ~ ~t~ by ~d p~, ~d ~e ~d Pe~=~ ~ ~ ~ wi~ respe~ ~eto, to ~e ~mplete ~d~on o{ ~e ~d of T~e~ o~ ~e Town o~ ~o1~ . 2. T~t ~ Pe~t ~ ~d for a ~ o~' 12 .m~ w~ ~ ~d~ to ~ ~e ~ared ~e r~ed m complete &e work ~vol~ but ~ould ~mtmc~ w~mh r~ "for an ~sion ma7 be rode to &e ~d at a later da~ " 3. ~ar ~ Per~t shoed be re~ ~d~tely, or as long ~ ~e s~ P~ to maNta~ ~e m~e or pmjea ~volv~, to pro. de e~dmce to ~yone mncem~ &~ an&- or~afion w~ ori~ly obt~ 4. That the work involved will he subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or -its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application, ma7 be cause for revocation of this Permit b7 resolution of the said Board. 5. That there will be no unxeasonahle interference with navigalhon as a result of the Work herein authorized. '- 6. That there shall be no interference with the right of the public to pass and repass a/ong the beach between high and low water marks. 7. That if furore OPerations of the Town of Sou~hold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the work shall cause unxeasonable obstruct:on to free navigation, the said Permittee ~511 be requlred~ npon due notice, to remove or alter this work or project herein stated without expemes to the Town of Southold. 8. That the said Board will be notified by the Permittee ot the completion of the work auth- orized. 9. That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consenl:s daat may be required plemental to this permit which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. (See ~ear of,= sheet. ) BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main l~oad P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 January 6, 1986 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1592 Mrs. Donna Mooney North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mrs. Mooney: Transmitted herewith is the action taken by the Board of Trustees regarding the Wetland Application No. 317 on behalf of Charles Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station). Moved by Trustee Kujawski seconded by Trustee Bredemeyer WHEREAS the North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. on behalf of Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated September 26, 1985 and, ~EREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations and W~EREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on December 26, 1985 at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area; and WHEREAS, the Board considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and it is noted for the record that there has been no public opposition; and WtIEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. on behalf of Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) be granted permission under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, New York, ail in accordance with the application. This permit will expire on December 26, 1986 if work has not commenced by said date. There shall be two inspections required; and the Trustees shall be notified when the project is complete. BOARD OF TO,TN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Sou(hold. New York 1197i TELEPHONE (516) 16§-1892 NOTICE OF NO S.E.Q.R.A. NEGATIVE DECLARATION SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT November 27, 1985 APPLICATION NO. 317 NAME: Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) 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 To~n of Southold, notice is here by given that the Southold Town Trustees, as lead agency for the action described below, has determined that the project will not have a significant effect on-the environment. TYPE OF ACTION: Unlisted DESCRIPTION OF ACTION: To construct a timber bulkhead, 106' long. Bulkhead will be built 18" in front of existing bulkhead. Fill will be trucked in to backfill same. LOCATION OF PROJECT: Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, more particularly known as: Mattituck Fishing Station, Naugles Drive, Mattituck, New York 11952, Suffolk County Tax Map No. 1000-106- 09-003. REASONS SUPPORTING THIS DETERMINATION: 1. An environmental assessment form has been submitted which indicated that no significant adverse effect to the environment is likely to occur should the project be implemented as planned. 2. Because there has been a response from the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council indicating that this project would not have a significant effect to the environment. 3. Because there has been no response in the allotted time from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Southold Town Building Dept. it is assumed that there are no objections nor comments from those agencies. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact: Henry P. Smith, President, Board of Town Trustees Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971 Page 2. Copies to the Following: Charles T. Hamilton, D.E.C. Stony Brook Commissioner Henry G. Williams Aram Terchunian, Coastal Management Program Stephen Mars, Corps of Engineers, N. Y. Dist. Conservation Advisory Council Town Clerk's Bulletin Board North Fork Marine on behalf of Charlie Caraftis Fishing Station Trustees File (Mattituck BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 November 7, 1985 North Fork Marine CoRstruction, Inc. Private Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Wetland Application No. 317' Mattituck Fishing Stateion (Charlie Caraftis) Dear Mrs. Mooney: Please be advised of the action taken by the Board of Town Trustees at a regular meeting held on October 30, 1985 regarding the above referenced application: RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the applicat.ion of Charlie Caraftis- Mattituck Fishing Station submitted by the North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. for a wetland permit on certain property located on Naugles Drive, Mattituck. Very truly yoursj Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees HPS:ip cc: Trustees file INFORMATION: Re: Date: October 21, Mattituck Fishing 1985 Station BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall. 53095 Main Road P.O, Box 728 Sottthold. New York 11971 TELEPHONI~ f$16~ 765-1892 Date: October 8, 1985 To Whom It May Concern: to be constructed 18" in front of trucked in to backfill bulkhead. Drive, Mattituck. Attached hereto is a Short Environmental Assessment Form submitted by Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) by the North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. to construct a timber bulkhead, existing bulkhead. Fill to be Property is located on Naugles Henry P/Smith, President Board of Town Trustees Posted: October 8, 1985 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN .OF SOUT~HOLD .._ SHORT ENVIRONmENtAL' ASSESSMENT FORM Project Information (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) Donna Mooney (North Fork Marine Contr. ~ Inc.) ~.ic~[~w Mattituck Matt. Fishing Station Suffolk ~ New [] Expansio. [] Modifica,ionlalteration 5. Descnbe,roiectbriefl¥:~O construct a timber bulkhead, 106' long. Bulkhead will be built 18" in front of existing bulkhead. .Pill will be trucked in to backfill bulkhead. Map enclosed ~] Yes [] No If No. describe briefly [] B.side.ti.l [] I~dustrial {~ ~ommerci~l [] Agriculture [] Parkland/o.e. space [] Other [] Yes [] No If yes, list agency(s} and permi~approvals Southold Towne, Dept. of Environmenta Conservation, Army Corps of Engineers I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE I$ TRUE TO THE BEST OF A4Y KNOWLEDGE AoDJicant/sponsor name: ~ o~l~a Mooney Date: PART Ill Determination of Significance lTo be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above, determine whether it is substantial, large, important or otherwise significant. Ezch effect should be assessed in connection with its [a) setting [i.e. urban or rurall; lb) probability of occurring; [c) duration; (d) irreversibility; (e} geographic scope; and (f) magnitude. If necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show that all relevant adverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed [] Check this box if you have identified one or more potential~'¢ large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Tllen proceed directly to the FULLjLONG FORM EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. [] Check this box if you have determined, based on the info~rmation and analysis above and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide here, and on attachments as necessary, the reasons supportng this determination: "' (nvalve new s~Uies, r~s~4~ o~ fnvesti~a:ion. [~ fnf~s~on ~ui~ng su~ a~diciqnaI -~rk (s/bnav~ble,' ' ' )/'.!73 Fqrlscad Approxir,,a~e~er~nta.ce of proposed project site with slopes: greater ._~.'~. . ... %, 15-~ or e~ Is oroject contiguous ~e, or contain a building or site listed on the ~iational Register of Historic Places2 Yes ~. No · - . ~bat is the depth to ~e water table? . ~a~ . . ' -- ' . · ~ hunting or fishing cppo~unities presently exist in the project area~ ~es p~ject site contzIQ~any species of plant ar ani=al life bgat ts identified as threatened or endancered - , ,Yes ~ ~o, acco~in~ to - Identify each species ,. ' " Are tger~ any ~ique or ~usua) land fo~ on th~ p~ject site! {i.e. cf{frs, dunes, other 9eologicz' fo~ations - ,Yes ~ No. -{Describe Is ~e-~ject site presently ~ by the =~un(t7 or neighborhood Stre~s within or contiguous to p~ject area: . - ...... . .......... a. N~ of stream and name of river ~ which it is tributa~ ~ 1S. Lakes, Ponds, Wetland areas within or contiguous t: project ar~a: ............ - ........... .-. a. Ra,r~. ; b. Size {in acres) _. '~ t~at is the dominant lan~ use ~nd zoning classification ~ithin a 1/4 mile radius of ~e project single family residen:ial, R-Z) and the scale of develop,.,en: {e.g. ~ stor7). 1. Physic) di:e~s~ons and s~le of p~ject {fill in dimensions as appropriata) a. Total contiguous arrange o~ed by project sponsor ' ' ' acres, r:-%~:~:,.~:~:'." : :-: b. Project acreage ~veloped: _ / acres initially; ~ a~s ultlmat~ly. Length of p~jec:, in miles: , ~ (if app~pria:e) '- .... Xf p~ect is an ~pansion o~ existing~indica:a percent of ~pansion p~posed: building s~ua~ fcc age ~ ; ~eyeloped acreage ~, ' ' f. )Z~er of off*st~t parking spaces existing, ~/~ ; proposed ('_~ . . g. ~axf~J~ veMcular trips generated per hour ~{upon completion of pmject) "~'" - . h. If ~sidentia): ~Je~ and type o~ housing uniCs: Initial Ultimate industrial ~eighbornood-City-RegienaI ?oral height af tallest proposed, structure ~stimated Employment Hu~e much natural material (i.e. rock, e,~rth,"ets.) will be removed from the site - ~ tons )~/~ cubic ya - 3. ~ow many acres of vegetation {trees, shrubs, g~und covers) will be removed fro= site - ~Y~acres. '4. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this $. Are there any plans for re-vegetation to replace that re=eyed during construction) . Yes ' .~o If single phase ~mject: ~tiaipa~ed period of c~nstruction / months. (including demolition). I.f multi-phased project: a. Total nu~oer a~ 9bases anticipated No. b. ~ntioi~ated date of commencement phase 1 . demolition) month year ~includin ¢. Approximate co=oletioo date final phase ~antb -. ' - d. Is phase 1 financiall~idependent on subsequent phases? .. - 8. Will blasting occur during ¢onst~action) Yes ~ ~o 9. ~nber of jobs generated: during construction 4~ I after project is complete _~. 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project L~ · ll. ~ill '~ ~ proj.c~ require relocation af any projects er facilities) Tis Yes ,~No.. If yes, explain: 12. 13. 14. 15. ·16. 17. 18. a. ':Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disuosal involved? .. Yes b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) ¢. If surface dls~osal name of stream into ~hich effluent ~ill be discharged decreased by proposal) ~ Yes Is project or any portico of project located in the lO0 year flood plain? Yes ~o a. noes project involve disposal of sol)d waste) Yes b. If yes, will an ~xist~ng solid waste disposal facility be used? Yes ¢. If yes, give name: ; location ' d. ~.'lill any wastes not ge into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Will project use herbicides ar pes:icides? Yes ~ No - - Will project routinely produce odors (acre than one hour per day}? Yes . Will Will project produce operlttng noise exceeding the local azbfence noise levels? _Yes project result in an increase in energy use? Yes ~X~o. If yes, indicate type{s} 20. 21. Zonfng: a. b. d. If water supply is from wells indicate puag~ng capacity ~J['~ Y water usage ~e~ day __~_~ 9als/day. Total ghat is dominant zonmg classification of site? Current s:eclfic zoning classification of site If no, indicate desired zoning gals/minute. a. Is any Federal pa~it reqaired~ ~Yes No b. Does project involve State or Federal funding or financing? c. Lo~l and Regional approvals: I~FO~ATIO[~AL OBTAIL~ -... (Type) City, To~n, V~lage ~oar~ C~ty, Town, ¥illage Planning Board City, To~n, Zoning Board City, County Health Oeoart~,ent Other local agencies Other regional agencies State Agencies ..- . ~¢deral Agencies (Date) Attach any additional infatUation,as m~y be needed to clarify your projec:· If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with the proposal, please Discuss such i~pact~ and the measures t~hich can be ~ken to mitigate or avoid th~m. . ~ ~ ~ . ,. : TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Town Hail, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL November 27, 1985 To: Southold Town Trustees From: CAC Secretary, Linda Cooper The CAC held its regular meeting, Tuesday, November 26, 1985. At that time the £ollowing recommendations were made: Wetland Application No. 310 - Neil Simon - Recommend approval with the stipulation that the dock be shortened ro keep it our of the main channel Wetland Application No. 313 - Henry P. Smith - Recommend approval Wetland Application No. 315 - North Fork Property Developmenz Tabled for reinspection Wetland Application N9. ~316 _-_JYalt~_.__ W~p?,~ - tte~omm~nd~approval Wetland Application No, 317 - Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) - Re__commend app_r'oval_ - ~ Applica---------~ion NO---~ ~18-- c./o John Nickles - Recommend approval Wetland Application No. 319 - Mr. Ted Dowd wishes to meet with Mr. Dowd. - Tabled, the Council-' Wetland Application No. 320 - Mattituck Park Comm. (park at Peconic Bay Blvd.) - Recon~end ~pproval Wetland Application No. 321 - Mattituck Park Commission (Veterans Memorial Park) - Recommend approval Wetland Application No. 322 - Daysman Morris - Recommend ~pproval as long as the conditions stipulated in the DEC Permit as strictly followed Wetland Application No. 323 - The Lagoon Associa~ioh c/o Rober~ H. Sturdy.- Recommend approval ~ : Wetland Application No. 324 - Arthur J. Bujnowski - Recommend approval TELEPHONE ~516] 765-1801 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL The Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 26, 1985 at 8:00 P.M., at the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Present were: Also present were: Martin H. Garrell - Chairman John Tuthill - Member Ralph Condit - Member John Holzapfel - Member Heather Cusack - Member Jeanne Marriner - Member Betty Wells - Member Linda J. Cooper Secretary * * Mr. Bergman Henry Smith DISCUSSIONS: Mr. Bergman (Planning Board referral - Proposed Subdivision) appeared before the Council to explain the exact location of the proposed house in relation to the slope and marsh area. 'At the Council's request, Henry Smith was in attendance to answer the questions raised at the previous meeting regarding his Wetland Application No. 313. Regarding the amount of dredging to take place, Mr Smith informed the Council that the application had been.amended from the original 1000 c.y. of dredging to 96 c.y. When questioned about the placement.of dredge spoils, he explained the dredge spoils would be loaded on a barge and unloaded at Goldsmith's, then trucked away. The Council also wished to know if there had been any dredging done in the same area in the historic past. According to Mr. Smith, the County had dredged in the area up to the park at the end of Youngs Avenue. REPGRTS: Heather Cusack, the Council's STOP representative reported the program £or 1986.would begin organizing in February and start getting information out to the public with special attention being given to businesses. Ms. Cusack also reported on a request received ~rom Councilman Paul Stoutenburgh. Councilman Stoutenburgh woul~ like the CAC to . P~ge 2 make up a map showing all the places in the area with drainage pipes going into creeks. It would help pinpoint sensitive areas. The Council felt that it was a worthwhile project. Council Chairman Martin Garrell will contact Paul Stoutenburgh to Set up organizing and financing the project. The members of the Council thought it would be best to hire someone, possibly a college student, to do the actual leg work. Chairman Martin Garreil reported that he is planning a joint meeting ~or a Saturday, sometime in January of February, between the Southold, East Hampton, Southampton, and possibly Riverhead CACs and Conservation Boards. RECOMMENDATIONS: On a motion made by John Tuthill, seconded by Ralph Condit it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Planning Board approval of the P[roposed SubdivisiOn 'of Martin and Barbara Bergman. The Council approves with the stipulation that care be used during excavation and that the natural vegetation be kept as a buffer between the house and marsh area to avoid run-off. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by' John Holzapfel, seconded by John Tuthill it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees .approval of the Wetland Applicati'on No.' 310 submitted by En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Neil Simon.. Applicant wished to construct a variable width timber walk~ay for house now under construction to bulkhead (approx- imately 40') where it will be continous with. a 4' wide x 20' long fixed elevated (min. 3.5' above grade of marsh) walk, 4' x 14' hinged ramp, and 6' x 16' float secured by two 8" diameter pilings. The Council approves with the stipulati'on that the dock be shortened to keep it out od the main channel. Harbor Lights Drive, Southold. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by Martin H. Garrell, seconded by John Tuthill it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the W~tland Application submitted by The Land Use Co., on behalf of Henry P. Smith ( No. 313) to dredge a 96 c.y. area in Town Creek. Hobart Road, Southold. Vote of Council! Motion carried. Ayes: Ail On a motion made by Martin Garrel~, seconded by Ralph Condit it was RESOLVED to tabl~ Wetland Application No. 315 to reinspect by the Council. Vote of Council: Motion Carried Ayes: All ~ ~ Page 3 On a motion made by Jeanne Marfiner, seconded by Ralph Condit it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the Wetland Application No. 316 submitted by The Land Use Company on behalf of Walter Wappus to reconstruct 45' of bayside timber bulkhead within 18' and reconstruct in kind and in place 33' of timber bulkhead on west side of property. Bayshore Road, Greenport. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by Martin Garrell, seconded by John Tuthill it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the Wetland Application No. 317 submitted - Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) by the North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. to construct a timber bulkhead, 106' long. Bulkhead will be built 18" in front of existing bulkhead. ~ill will be trucked in to backfill bulkhead. Naugles Drive, Mattituck. Vo~e of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by made by Jeanne Marriner, seconded by Martin Garrell it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the Wetland Application No. 318 submitted by The Biexedon Estate Property Owners to maintenance dredge inlet to Perry's Pond. Approximately 6500 c.y. of spoil will be deposited on beach to westas beach nourish- ment. Ten-year maintenance dredging permit is requested. Ashamonaque Avenue, Southold Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by Martin Garrell, seconded by Heather Cusack it was RESOLVED to table Wetland Applicat'i'on No. 319 submitted by Mr. Ted Dowd. The Council wishes to meet with Mr. Dowd. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. ' On a motion made by Jeanne Marriner, seconded by John Holzapfel it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the Wetland Application No. 320 submitted by The Land Use Company on behalf of the Mattituck Park Commission to reconstruct a timber jetty. Peconic Bay Boulevard, Mattituck. Vote of Council: Ayes: All Motion carried. On a motion made by. Jeanne Marriner, seconded by John Holzapfel it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the Pa. ge 4 Wetland Application No, 221 submitted by the Land Use Company on behalf o£ the Mattituck Park Commission to reconstruct two timber jetties. Bay Avenue, Veterans Memorial Park, Mattituck. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by Martin Garrell, seconded by Heather Cusack it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval,subject to the same stipulations as on the DEC permit, of the Wetland Application No. 322 submitted by Daysman Morris to bring in 200 c.y. of fill to be placed on lot to run grade to level of road in area 150'x75' Kerwin Boulevard, Greenport. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by Ralph Condit, seconded by John Tuthill it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town trustees approval of the Wetland Application No. 323 submitted by The Lagoon Association to replace 50' S. jetty; repair existing S. jetty, remove up to 215' of S. Bulkhead and grade to natural beach; extend existing jetty 75' shoreward in sandy beach; pass over 600 c.y. of littoral sand from S. to N. and create a deposition basin, including maintenance of deposition basin and inlet dredging. Vote of Council: Ayes: All Motion carried. On a motion made by Ralph Condit, seconded by Jeanne Martinet it was RESOLVED to recommind to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the Wetland Application No. $24 submitted by The Land Use Company on behalf of Arthur J. Bnjnowski to construct a timber jetty of approximately 35' in length. The compartment between the proposed structure and the one to the east shall be completely filled with clean sand. 1365 Watersedge WAy, Southold. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. on a motion made by Ralph Condit, seconded by John Tuthill it was RESOLVED to approvethe minutes of the meeting held October 22, 1985~ Vote of Council: Ayes: All Motion carried. NEW BUSINESS: The next regular meeting of the Southold Town Conservation ~dvisgry Council will was scheduled ~or Thursday, December 19, 1985 at 8:00 P.M. at the Southotd Town Hall. :..: ~.~ Page 5 Group inspections will be made on Thursday, December 19, 1955. The group will meet .at Southold Town Hall at 1:00 P.M. The new applications were'distributed as follows: No. 325 - Ralph Condit No. 326 - Group Inspection No. 327 - Jeanne Martinet No. 328 - Ralph Condit and Betty Wells No. 329 - John Tuthill No. 330 - Group Inspection No. 331 - Betty Wells No. 332 - Group Inspection No. 333 - John Holzapfel No. 335 - Group Inspection No. 336 - Group Inspection The Council Would like it placed on the record, that due to the large amount of group inspections scheduled for this meeting, it was neccessary to schedule two days for the group inspections. On a motion made by Ralph Condit, seconded by John Holzapfel it was RESOLVED to adjourn the meeting at 9:30 P.M. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. Respectfully submitted, Linda J. Cooper, Secretary LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARINGS ON WETLAND APPLICATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that public hearings will be held by the Town Trustees of the Town of Southold, at the ~uthold Town Hall. Main Road, So~thold. New York. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1985 on the following applica- tl6~is foe permits under the pro~isipns ~f the Wetland Ord- inance of the Town of South. old: 8:00 ld~M.- In the matter of the application of Chariie Car- ag'tis /Mattituck Fishing Sta- iion) m eostruet a timber bulk- head 10~i' long to be construct- ed .18'L.,&n front of existing bulkhea-d~'Fill is to be trucked in to backfill bulkhead. Pro- petty is located on Naugles Drive. Mattituck. 8:02 P.M.- In the matter of the application of the Matti- tuck Park Commission c/o The Land Use Company ro retort- sweet a. timber jetty ar the Mattituck . Park Commission Beach at Peconic Bay Blvd. adjacent to the Mattituck Yacht Club. Jetty will be ap- proximately 40' long and will be con~tr~cted in a low profile design. Structure will be no higher in elevation than exist- lng 'ice' and storm damage structure. Property located on Peeonic Bay Blvd, Mattituck. 8:04 P.M.- In the matter of the application of the Matti- tuck Park Commission to re- COnstruCt two timber jetties at Veterans Memorial Park m Mattlluck. The jetties will be approximately 40' long and will be reconstructed in a low profile design. Structures are to be no higher in elevation than the existing ice and storm damaged structures. Property is located at the foot of Bay Avenue at Veterans Memorial Park in Mattituck. 8:06 P.M.- In the matter of the Lagoon Association c/o Robert;H, Sturdy to replace 50' of south jetty destroyed by hurricane; repair existing south jetty; remove up to 215' of south bulkhead and grade to natural beach. Extend existing jetty 75' shoreward in sandy beach. Pats over 6000 cu. yds. of littoral sand from South to North and create a ~position basin, including maintenance · of deposition basin and inlet COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK inlet to Semth Lagoon, W~ side of Nassau Point, and E beach.il000' either side inlet. ~ . 8:08:P.M.- In the matter the application of Arthur .B/~]nowski submitted by ~ Lb, nd .Use Company to c~ s~rnct a timber jetty of appr Patricia ·Wood, being duly sworn, says that st imatuly 35' in length. 7 Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WAT~ vorticle elevation of the stt a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk turewillnotexeeedtheleve MHW. The compartment l and that the notice of which the annexed is a print. ~en ~e proposed structl has been published in said Long Island Traveler-C, andtheonetotheeastshall once each week for ' / · cOmpt~tuly filled with ck .......................... sand. Said fill activitiy will successiveIy, commencing on the ...... /?.. ~ ..... 'performedimize adversePeri°dicallYdowndriftt° m feets by Supplying sand'to ~ ~ . .~..~.. f'fi'- transport P ~..?ST...~? littoral system. f,/~Y~j,-k/ .-.-,¥} ~...., 19 ..... -- :PettY is located at 1365 W ersndge Way, Southold. -~--~- ~ ~'%.~ '-8:10 P.M.- In the matter ............................. the application of Nell Sirr Sworn to before me this .. ./~) 7'C 8:'16'PiM.- l~a the m~t~a ........... , 19 ..... the application of Daysmal?., Notary Public BARBARA FORBES Notary Public, State uf New ~ork No. 4806846 Quallfied~in Suffolk County Commission Expires March 30, 19~ Morris to bring in 200 cu. yds. of fill to be placed on lot to run grade to Ievel of the road. Property is located on the East Side of Kerwin Blvd., Green- port. 8:18 P.M.- In the matter of hhe application of Walter Wap- pus submitted by The Land Use Company m reconstruct 45' of bayside timber bulkhead within 18" and to reconstruct in kind and in place a 70' return on the west side of said property. Property is located on Bayshore Road Greenport. 8:20 P.M.- In the matter of the application of Michael Car- lucci to maintenance dredge an area 45' X 40' to a depth of 3' below MLW directly in front of residence. Area was pre- vinusly dredged in 1960. Ma- terial will be removed and de- posited upland as fill on Car- lucci, and Baldwin properties asing a crane. Property is located at 8A Island View Lane, Greenport. All persons interested in said matters should appear at the time and place above spe- cified and will: be given Jn ' opper~unky to be heard. Com- ments may be suhmil;ted'.in · writing also. DATED: December 6, 1985 Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees submitted,by En-Consultar Inc. to construct a varig width timber walkway fr the house now under constr tion to bulkhead (appruxima ly 40') to be continuous wit 4' X 20' fixed elevated (2 above marsh) walk, 4' X hinged ramp and a 6' X float secured by two inet. Property is located Harb0[Lights DriveTBayvi~ Southold. 8:12 P.M.. In the matter the application of Henry Smith submitted by the Use Company to dredge 96 yds, of spoil in Town Crc Southold. Existing depth area is now 3' at MLW; proposed depth shall be 5' · MLW. The proposed dredg shall connect to the exis~ Suffolk County Channel allow the applicant to reach dock from said channel at 1 water. Property is located '- Hobart Avenue, Southold. 8:14 P.M.- Inthe matter the application ~f Beixec Estate Property Owners John Nickles submitted by ConsUltants, Inc. to mainu ance dredge inlet to Pert Pond, 600-*.' X 50±' (apprc mately 25' at const!~iction ifiner harbor) to 6' MLW. Approximately 6500 yds. 6f.spoil will be deposit on (downdrift)~beach to t west as beach nourishme: Spoil Will be pumped bydr: lically from above MHW' approximate y MLW. It Will graded into beach. Pr0pert5 located at Arshamaqub enu~, - Southold on Inlet Pettv's Pond. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARINGS ON WETLAND APPLICATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that public hearings will be held by the Town Trustees of the Town of Soutbeld, at the South- old Town Hall, Main Road, Southsid, New York, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1985 on the following applies, tions for permits under the provi- sions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold. 8:00 P.M, - In the matter of the application of Charlie i Caraf~is (Mattituck Fishin Station) to cohstruct a timber bulkhead 106' long to be con- structed 18" in front of existing bulkhead. Fill is to be trucked in~ to backfill bulkhead. Property is located on Naugle~Drive, higher in e/ovation than the coted at Hobart Avenue, existing ice a~Z' ~orm damaged Southold. structures. Pr~ ..4y is located 8:14 P,M. - In the matter of at the foot of Bay Avenue at, the application of Beixedon Es, Veterans Memorial Park in tats Property Owners Mattithck. ~ John Niekles submitted by 8:06 P.M. - In the matter of Eh. Consultants, i Inc. to the Lagoon Association cio maintenance dredge inlet tO Robert tL Sturdy to replace 50' Petty's Pond, 600 ±' x 50 ±' (ap, of south jetty destroyed by hut- proximately 25' at constriction to ricane; repai]- existing south inner harbor) to 6' below)MLW; jetty; remove ~p to 215' of south pproximately 6500 cu. yds. of bulkhead and~'ade to natural, spoil will be deposited o,~(dowm beach~ Extend e~xisting jetty 75~ drii~) beach to thawest~s beach shoreward i~~ sandy beach. Pass- nourishment. Spoil ~rill be over 6000 cu.~ds, oflittoratsand pumped hydraulically from from South fi) North m~d create above MHW to ~proxlmately a depesitioni basin, including MLW. It will be ,graded into maintenance ofdeposition basi~ ibeach: Property i~ located at' and inlet dredging. Property 1o- Arshamaque Avenue, South- coted at inlet to South Lagoon, West side of Nassau Point4 and Bay beach 1000' either side of inlet. STATE OFNEWYORK ) i ! SS: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) I Mary K, Deqna~ of GreenF isaid County, being duly sworn, says that he i l~rincipal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TINIES, a ! Newspaper, published at Greenport, in the old on Inlet to P~ty's P~e~d~ of SoUthold, County of Suffolk and State 8:16 P.M. - In the mat r of the application ~f Daysmaa ] York, and that the Notice of which tho ann Morris to bring ih 200 cu. yds. Mattituck. 8:08 P.M. - In'the matter of offitl to be placed on lot to run i e printed copy, has been regularly publis 8:02 P.M. - In the'xflatter of, theap, p!ication, ofArthurJ. Buj~ gradeteleveloftheroad. Prop- ,:~ the app ication of the Mattitock nows~subnuttedbytheLand ertyislocatedontheEastSide i ....... Park Commission clo The ~se C~mpany, to cons~uct a. of KerwinBlvd.,Greenport: / weeks successively, cGmmenclng on tho Land Use Company to recon- ~mberjettyofappr?ximately35~ 8:18 P.M. - In the matter ofi _ - December 19 8 5 stract a timber jetty at the Mat- m length. The vert~cle elevationl the application of Walter Wap- I oay o? .- -- tituck Park Commission Beach ~o~f the structure will not exceed! pus submitted b~ The Land ~ at Peconic Bay Blvd. adjacent to ~tne level of MHW. The comport-' Use Company to reconstruct45' ! the Mattituck Yacht Club. Jetty ]ment between the proposed of bayside timber bulkhead ' / will be approximately 40' long structure and the one to the east~ within 18" and to reconstruct in and will be constructed in a low shall be completely fil. le~ wi~h~ kind and in place a 70' return on ~'~'~/ _ . ./; , ',- ..... profile des gu. Structure will be J . Y the west side of said property. / nohigherinsievationthanerast: be performed periodically to Property is located lng ice and storm damage struc~ minimize adverse downdrift ef-' Bayshore Road, Grcenpor~ ~ ture. Property located on fectebysupplyiagsandtothelit, 8:20 P.M. - In the matter of Sworn to before Peconic Bay Blvd.,Mattltuck. torsi transport system. Prop~ the application of Michael Car, day of /~C_ ~-1 ~.~olk ~uuty No Park Commission to recon~ 8:10 P:M..- In the ~at.ter of. below MLW directly in front of: ~ tituck. The,jetties will be appr0x-~I.nc- to construct a_variable width I be removed and deposited uplan~ ] ~ imatsiy 40 long and will be re-!t~mber walkway rror~ the house t as fill on Carlucci and Baldwin i ~ constructed in a low profile de~ now under construction ? bul- I properties using a crane. Prop- ~ sigu. Structures are to be no khe~d (approximately 49! to be erty is located at 8A Island 8:12 P.M. - In the matter of the application of Henry p. Smith submitted by the Land Use Company ~o dredge 96 cu: yds. of spoil m Town Creek, Southald. Existing depth in area is now 3' at MLW: the proposed depth shall be 5' at MLW. The proposed dredging shall connect to the existing Suffolk County Channel and allow the applicant to reach his deck from said chon-I nel at low water. Property is 1o-/ DATED: December 6, 1985 Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees 1TD12-5108 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 298- ! DEN~ l TY OF APP~ I CANT Cb.g_rj~j~_~ara~t_~s___~la_~t.__Fi_~s~D~_Statio_n~HONE NO~9 ADDRESS OF APPLICANT~_j~_O~_~.N~a.~tes Drivej Mattituck,.~___~195_~2 ..... MAP NO. 106-~0~.r_00__3 Di_s_t_, 10_0_0_ AGENT___D_o_n_ng_ Mooney (_N_o_rt__h__Fo__rk~_M_a_r_i_n_e__$Construction, ~n_~e..)2_PHONE .__. P£R~IT REGUESTED TO To construct a timber bulkhead~ 106' todd. Bulkhead will be built 18" in front of existing bulkhead. Fill w~-l-i 'Se ~c--~-e~-qh to backfill bulkhead. LOCATION OF PROPERTY FOR WHICH PERMIT WANTED Mattituck Fishin~ Station, Nau~_e~s__D_r_iy_e_zMattituck~ NY 11952__ HOME Same ADDRESS OF PERMIT APPLICANT CREEK, BAY OR HARBOR FRONTING PROPERTY SIZE OF PROPOSED WORK ~06~ LENGTH 1061 IF DIFFERENT FROM AFORESAID LOCATION____ Mattituck Inlet WIDTH 16' HEIGHT ABOVE HIOH WATER YARDS TO mE ~ILLED_ DEPTH AT LOW TIDE 6 feet 150 feet AVERAGE RISE IN TIDE 4~ feet DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST CHANNEL 50 fee~ DISTANCE PROJECT EXTENDS BEYOND SIMILAR IS THIS FOR PRIVATE OR BUSINESS FT. PROJECTS IN THE AREA ......... FT. USE? Business AREA ZONING Business MANNER IN WHICH MATERIAL WILL BE REMOVED OR DEPOSITED trucked to dum~ INTENDED USE OF PROPERTY Same DESCRIBE ANY KNOWN PRIOR OPERATIONS unO. own CONDUCTED ON THE PREMISE AND WHETHER ANY PR/OR LICENSE OR PERMITS HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO ERRECT DESCRIBE FULLY THE REHABILITATION AND PREMISES AFTER THE ~ORK IS COMPLETED THE PROJECT SITE IF NECESSARY PROPOSED CONDITION OF THE INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SURVEY OF WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, IF NOT THE ~AME AS THE APPLICANT. enclose~ BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Project Information {To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) Donna Mooney (North Fork Marine Contr. ~ Tnc.) ~u~,~<:i~a[~Mattituck County ~ New ~ Exoansio. ~ Mod~fication/a~teration 5 Des~,~projectbriefly:TO ~O~S~CL ~ ~l~be~ b~l~h~dj buil~ 1~" in f~on~ of existing bulkhead. backfill bulkhead. Map enclosed Matt. Fishing Station Suffolk 106' long. Bulkhead will be .Fill will be trucked in to Yes [] No If No. describe briefly [] Agriculture [] Parkland/open space [] O:bet [] Ye~ [] NO If yes. list agencY{s} and permit/approvals Southold ~owne · Dep~ · of ~nviron~e~ta Conservation, Army Corps of Engineers ApphcanUsponsor name: Donna Moo_~ey Date: 9/26/85 -'-7-© P brJEb/ LONG ISLAND GREAT PECONIC BAY NO. [06-09-005 22 12A 2~ 3.0 A(c) SEESEC. NOI06 FOR PARCEL NO. SEE SFC NO 06-001 7 FOR PARCEL NO. SEE SEC NO. 099-04-0234. I A RD. - 7.6A(c) TOWN OF ;-SOUTH T :20') 5 6 II September 17,1985 hereby give Donna Mooney of North Pork Ma~ine Construction, permission to secure all the necessary permits on my behalf COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ) )ss: SIGNATURE OF ~PPLICAh~ ~/,// SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF NOTARY PUBliC ~ EXAMINED APPROVED "WETLANDS" PERMIT (CHAPTER 97) APPROVED "BOAT DOCKS. WHARVES'~ PERMIT (CHAPTER 32) DISAPPROVED "WETLANDS PERMIT" (CHAPTER 97) DISAPPROVED "BOATS,DOCKS, ~HARVES" PERMIT (CHAPTER 32) CONDITIONS, IF ANY EXAMINING BODY SIGNATURE OF CHAIRMAN COMPUTATION OF FEES Approved 2/27/85 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold~ New York 11971 October 8, 1985 TELEPHONE (5161765-1892 Mr. Charles T. Hamilton Alternate Regional Permit Administrator N.Y.S. Dept. of Environmental Conservation Building 40, SUNY - Room 219 Stony Brook, New York 11794 Dear Mr. Hamilton: Enclosed is the application of Charlie CaraftiS of the Mattituck Fishing Station submitted by the North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. for a wetland permit. This project is unlisted and our initial determination of non-s~gnificance has been made and we wish to coordinate this action to conform our initial determination in our role as lead agency. May we have your view on this matter. Written comments on this project will be received at this office until Oct. 28, 1985 We shall interpret your lack of response to mean there is no objection by your agency. Very truly yours, HENRY P. SMITH, PRESIDENT BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES. Ilene Pfif ferling Secretary to Board Attachraents cc: Commissioner Williams Southold Town Building Dept. BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town. Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 Date: October 8, 1985 To Whom It May Concern: Attached hereto is a Short Environmental Assessment Form submitted by Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) by the North Fork M~lrine Construction, Inc. to construct a timber bulkhead, to be constructed 18" in front of existing bulkhead. Fill to be trucked in to backfill bulkhead. Property is located on Naugles Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trustees Posted: October 8, '1985 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 October 8, 198~ TELEPHONE (5161 765-1892 Mr. Martin Garrell, Chairman Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Garrell: Transmitted herewith is application no. 317 for a wetland permit submitted by Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) submitted by the North Fork Marine Construction, Inc. Please prepare a written report of findings and recommendations with respect to this application. Very truly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Town Trusteea Ilena Pfifferling Secretary to Board Attachment TO~-~ OF SOUTHOLD ESTVIRO~NME~TAL ASSESSMENT - PART I ,.'~: . ,,. ' . .-. - ,;.- · . ~ . - · -'<..j~.T..~ ~ , Suouruan , .~ural'.- · Fores: ' eer:n or Fill] · ~ , . .- _. -:.; ~ .... ,,- ,PROJECT I~.'-FOR~4.ATION i' ::;- ~y a~i:io.a}, info.arian you )eiieve wi.ll ~e nee~ :~ ~tece PAR~ ~ ~q 3. ~ :' -~> :- ~' ..... ~ .n a · new a~:es, ~sa~ ar tnvestt~a:ion. J~ fnfo~:;on ~uuf~n9 su~ a~itiana[ ~ark fsJbnava~A~le,' :-=~$a indicac~ ~d suecify ~c~ (nS~anc~. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: O-lO: '.; lO-IS: 5; IS~ or ?. Is project contiguous to. ar contain a building ar sits listed on the i~atiJnal Register of' Historic Places? Yes I~hat is the depth to ks water table) feat . . . .. . - . . . ' -. · ' . : 9. ~ hunting or fishing cppo~unities presently exist t. the project area) . "'~)Io ' - 10. ~es p~ject site eontziQ.any species ' enUanc,red - . Yes ~ "o. accusing to - Identify each s,ecies ' 11. 13. Are Lgere any unique or Unusual land for~e on the project sits) {i.e. cliffs, dunes, other oeologi~ fo ,r~.ations - Yes ~'?.No. -{Describe Is the project site presently used by the ~unit7 ar neighbor~od as an open space o~c~atton. ~es"~he presen~'~ite offer or include scenic views or vis~s ~oun ~ be impo~ant to .~e ~it: Yes ~ No .- ....... .-.... '~4. ~tre~s ~ithin or contiguous to project area: - ....... ~. N~ of stre~ and na~e of river ~ which it is tributa~ . ~ T//~ /~_F~ IS. Lakes. Ponds, ~etland areas within or contiguous r.~ project ar~a: ....... . .> _~._:.~.: ~ ......... a. .Nar~ I b. Size {in acres} '(~ Vhat is the dominant lan~ use ~nd zoning classification within a 1/~ mile radius af tbs project single family residential. R-~} and ~he scala of develep~en~ {e.g. Z story}. ' PROJECT ~E$C~IPTID~( - ' - : 1. Phys~ca! dimensions and s~le of p~ject {fil~ in d(~ensions as appropriate} Total contiguous acreage s~rned by project sponsor ~ acres. ' ..... Project ~creage developed: .i / acres initially; I acres ultlmatsly. . . . Project at. age ~ r~ain un~eveIoped ~ : -. - . Length of p~ject, tn miles: ~ (if ~pp=~ria~e) ..... . Xf project ts ~ ~ansion of existing~indicate percent of expansion p~pose~: building s~ua~ f litter of uff-st~t parking spaces existing [F~x~ : proposed ( ~'(aximJm vehicular trips generated per hour .%~{upon completion of p~ject) If residential: N~er and type o~ housing units: CcMoninium Initia] Ultimate 'Industrial ~e~hbornaod-Ci:y-RegJona) Total height of t~llest proposed, structure Sstimatsd E~,pl oyment ,/'~, feet. ,o~v moc~ natural m~t~ria] (I.e. ~ec~. earth, etc.) will ~e removed fro~ t~e site - /V~) t~ns ~///C~') cubic ~ How ~any ac?es n? vegetation {trees, shrubs, g~un~ covers) will be removed f?em site - ~/?Z~acresJ Will any mature fo?est {over lO0 years old) or other locally-important vegetation ~e removed by this project? Yes ~ ~o Are ~ere any plans for re-vegetation to replace that removed during const~ctionl Yes ' ~) If single phase p~ject: Anticipated period of construction / months. {including d~olition). I.f ~ulti-phas~d project: a. "' - - .... '-. . ~. . b. yeer {includi -. ~. c. year. cl. Yes m 8. I(tll blasting ~ccur during constr~Jction? 9. ,dtaber of jobs generated: during constr~Jction 10. Nu~ber of jobs eliminated by this project Total number of phases anticipated "NO. ~nticipated date of co~ncement phase 1 month demolition) Approximate comoletion date final phase r~nth . Is phase 1 financiallj dependent on subsequent phases? .- --. ,. Yes ~o .... ._..~___: after project is complete.(~_. 11. ~ill project require re,uterine of any projec=s or facilities? Yes ~0'm If ~es, explain.: 13. 14. 15. '16. 17. lB. lg. a. -Is surfece or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? Yes b. If yes. indicate type of waste {sewage. industrial, etc.) c. If surfece disposal na~e of strea~ into which effluent ~ill be disobeyed Will surface aree of existing lakes, ponds, stre~s, bays or other surface wate?~eys-be increased or decreased by p~pcsal? ~ Yes - ~o.. . Is project or any portion of project located i~ the lOO year ~ood plain? Yes- ~o a. Ones project involve disposal of'~olid wes:e? - ~es b. If yes, will an ~xtstin~ solid waste disposal facility be used? Yes No ' " '.'. c. If yes,'give na~e: I location d. ~ill any wastes not go into a sewage disposal syste~ or into a sanitary landfill? ? Yes ~tll project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes ~lll project?euttnely p~duce odors'(ao?e than one hour per day}?~es Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ~bience noise levels? · ~es _~o Will project result in an increase in energJ' use? Yes ,r~Re. If yes, indicate type(s) . ~O. If ~aCer supply is ?ro~ sve]ls indicate pumping c~.pacity gals/minute. ~l. Total anticioatad w~ter usage ~ar dJX__~ ~als/da7. Zoning: ~hac Is cllssificaticn of site? dominant m b. Cur?enO s:ec)'?fc :oni~g classification of sit~ d. If no, indicate desire¢ ~oniag a. Is any Federal peri: required? ~(~Yes . ~o ODes project involve State or Fedora] Funding or financing? ¢, Lo'al and Regional approvals: Approval Renuired · : . {Yes, )lo} {Type} City, Town, Village City, Town, Village Planning 8card City, Town, Zoning Board ...... City, County Health Other local agencies Other regional agencies '' ..... . Stat~ Agencies ..- Federal Agencies I~FO~4ATIG)LRL DET~IL~ .... Submittal ~pprova Attach any additional infor~4tien.as ~4y be' needed co clarify your project. If there ar~ er may be any adverse i~pac:s asaociated with ~e proposal, please discuss such i~pac:~ and the m~asures ~hich can ~ ~ken to ~itiga:e or avoid tP~m. . , ~ ~ - . : :- ~. ... _;.- TOW~ OF SOUTHOLD ENIZIRON~LENTAL ASSESSb~NT - PART PROJECT IMPACTS AND THEIR M_AGNITUDE General Information (Read Carefully) - In completing the for~ the reviewer should be ?~ided oy the question: Have my dec~sicns and' dete~inations - Identifying that an affect will be cotentially large {column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily sienifioant, Any large effect moss be evaluated in ,:ART 3 to determine s~gnificanoe. .By .identifying an effec: in column 2 slopply asks that it be locked at further, - ...... - ' - ~he Exem.nles orovided are :o assist the reviewer by' shewing types of effects and wherever possible the thres) of m~gn~euue c,sac would trigger a resocnse in coI~n 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout th~ State and For most situations. But, for any soecifie project or site o:ner examples and/or lower thresholds m~y be more appropriate for a Pqtential Large Impac-. rating. - Koch cr~ject, on each site, in each'locality, will vary. llmrefore, the examples have been offered as ~uida~ ~hey dc not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question. - The number of exammles per qoestion does not indicate the importance of each quest<o~. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully) a. Answer each of the 18 questions in PART 2. Answer Ye...J.sif there will be any effect. c. If answering Yes to a question then check the sooroeriate hex (columm 1 or Z) to indicate the potential- size of ~he imoact. If imoac~ threshold equals ~r exceeds any examele provided, c~eck column 2. If impact will occur but :hreshold is lo,:er than examele, check column 1. d, If reviewer has doubt about the size of the imeect ~le~..cqnsider the imoect as potentially la'ge and proceeq Co PA~T 3. e, If a potentially large impact or effec: can be r__u.~d by a change in the project to a less t~en large n~gnitude, place a Yes in column 3. A )1o response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. INPAC-K ON LA;~D NO YE~ Examoles that i.~ould Apply to Column Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, (15 foot rise per 100 foot of lehgsh), or where t~e general slopes in :ne project a~ea exceed 10%. Const~dction on Land where the de:th to the water table is less than 3 Feet. Si'ALL TO POT:J~IAL CAN IHPAC7 BE MODEFATE LARGE :REDUCED 8Y IMPAC? IMPACT PROJEC'F C.'~.l=~u'~ - Construction of caved parkinq are~ for l,SOS or ~¢re. vehicles. C~nstruccicn on land where bedrock (s ex~ose~ or ~ener~lly within 3 feeC of existing greun~ surfac~. Construction Cna: will con::nue for more c~an ! year or involve Excavation for mining ~uroqses that would rl..~ve rote than 1 ,O00 tons of nature! m~terial {i.e. roc~ or soil) c~r year. Construction of any new sanitary landfill. Construction in a designated t~loedwey. Other impacts: WILL THERE BE AN EFFECT TO ANY UMIqUE OR ~;;~!SUAL LANO FO~-~S/'--'~'"~ FOUND O~l THE BIT~? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, Deological for'me- ~'~ons, etc.) Specific land for~.s: ?ACT NO WILL PROJECT AFFECT A~{Y WAI~r_RDOOY OESi~IATED AS .......... PROTECTED? (Under Articles 15, ~4, 25 of the Envir- onmental Conservation Law, ~.C.L.) Ex~oles that Would Apply to Col~n ~ Dredging mor~ than lO0 cubic yards of material c~annel of a protected Constriction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. O~er impacts: . Kxemnles that Would Apply to Column Z A lO~ increase or decrease in the surface area of any body o~ water or n~r~ than a lO acre increase er Decrease. Construction of a body of water that exceeds l0 al6res of Other impacts: WILL PROJECT AFFECT SURFAC~ OR GROUNDWATER OUALiTY? Examnles that Would Apply to Column 2 Project will require a discharge per~it~ YES than 45 gallons per minute pumping capacity. Pwojeot will adversely affect g~oundwacer. Liouid effluent will be conveyed off'the site to facilities which 3resently oD net exist or nave inadeoua~e ca;acity. Project ~equlring a Facility that would use water in excess of 20,0~0 ge)lons per day. P~o~ect will l(kely cause siltation er other discharge into an existing body of wa~r Co the e~t~nt that there S~:ALL TO ?.OEP. ATE L.,P~CT L.ARSE T;~P~CT REDUCgD B~Y... P~gJ EC'T C.,A.Gc Other Impacts: that ?:ould Apply t: Colum.~ 2 Project would impede flood water ~ows. Project is likely to cause substantial erosion, Project is incomeatible with existing drainage patterns. ODer impacts: IMPACT O~l YES WILL PROJECTAFFECTAIR QUALil'~.. ' Examples that ElouId Apply to Column 2 Project will induce 1,gO0 or moro vehicle trips in any given hour. P~ject will result in the incineration of mo~ than I ten. Project emission rate of all oontaminan:a will exceed 5 lbs. oar hour or a heat source producing more than I0 million BTD's per hour. Other impacts: ~MP~CT 0~! PLANTS ANO ~!:'~L$ WILL PROJECT AFFECT A~(Y THREATE:;EU' OR F. gDA~;GER~ SPECIES? Examnles the: !~culd Apply to Colm~n Reduction of one ormo~ seecies listed on the ~ew York or Federal list, using the site, over or near site er found on the s~te. Re~val of any portion o~ a critica] or significant wild- life habi ta~. Application of Pesticide or he~icide over Other impacts: - ,9O Y~$ O0 WILLPROJECTSU!STA;)T!ALLYAFFECT~!O~I-T~R~TE~i~ gR ~0 YES cNu~,,,:c~E2 SPECIES? ................. Exammle that ~lould Apply to Column 2 Project ~ould subs~antlally interfere with any resident or ~igrator~ fis~ or wildlife species. Prnject recuires the removal of ~ore than 10 ~cres of mature forest (over log years in age) or ot~e- locally :.IIALL TO POTEntIAL CA~l iliPACT ~E .IODERATE LARGE REDUCED BY IMPACT I)~PACT PRO~) ECT CHA~GE ~"PACT ?; VISUAL PESGURCE ~IItL THE PPOJECT AFFECT VIEI-,'S, VISTAS 0P, i'dE VISUAL NO YES O-HARACTER OF TIlE .E~HSOR,"OOO OR r0,~JNiT¥? .............. Examnles that t¢ould Apply to Column An inc~moatible v~sual affect caused by the intrmduoti~n of new materials, colors and/or forms ~n contras: :o the surmunding landscape. A project easily visible, not easily screene~,that is obviously different fr~m ethers around it. Project will result in the elimination or major screening of scenic vie~s or vistas known to be impo~an: tQ the ar~a. Other impac:s: ll. IMPAC~ON HISTORIC RESOUPq~ .ILL PROJECT I~.:PA~ANY Si'TExORSTRUCTUREOF,ISTORIC, NO YES P~E-HISTORICOR PALEONTOGtCA~ I,PO~TANCE? ................. /~/~ Exam:les that Would Apply ~ ~l~ 2 P~j~ct occurine wholly or pa~ially within or contiguous to any f~cility or site listed ~n the National Register of. historic places. ~y imoact ~ ~n archeoIogical sit~ or fossil bed located within ~e project site. _. Other impacts: 12. ~lPACT ON OPEN SPACE & WILL I'HE PROJECT AFFECT THE OUA;ITITY OR QUALITY OF_EXISTING )lO YES O~ ~TURE OPEN SPACES OR RECP. EATIO~(AL OPP(]P.i~J~IITIES? ...... Examples :hat ~lould Apply t~ ¢~lu~m 2 The permanent l'oreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. A major reduction of an open space important to the com~uoity. Other impacts: 13. WILL THERE 8E A~ EFFECT TO EXISTING TRANSF~RTATi0~I SYST~'tS? .... ..................................... ; ..... Examples ~at ~euld Apply to Co)umn 2- Alteratie~ of present :atterns of m~vement of people and/or ~oeds. ~ Project will resuI~ in severe :rafflc problems. NO YES Oiher im=acts: S ~L TO ~.OOEPATE IMPACT POT E~'ITiAL LARGE I?~,PACT PROJECT I~PACT O,q G~)','!TH A~D CH.A~tCTE~ OP CF)~t:?J:lr, TY OR ~IE~}~fi~NgOn CO,~ ,~? .............................................. Examole that Would Apply to Colum~ 2 - The population of the City, Town ar Village in which the projecc is located is ti~ely ta g~w by ~ore than ~ o~ resident human population. ~e municipal budgets far ca.itel expenditu~s ar opera- ting services ~ill increase by ~oKe t~an 5~ per yea~ as a result of this p~ject. ~ill involve any ae~nen: ~cility of a non-agricultural use in an agricultural district or rsmove pr~e ag~icuICural l~nds f~m cultivation. The pro~ct ~dll replace or eliminate existing fecilities, Strictures or areas of historic imporoance to the cumin, unity. Oevelopment will induce an influx of a Reticular age group with special neeos. Project will set an impo~ent precedent for future projects. Project will relocate I5 or more emeleyees in ur, e or more businesses. Other impacts: 18. [$ THERE PUBLIC CONT.,OV=RSY CO~CERNI:tG ~[ PROJECT? ~xam~les that Would Apply to Colu.~ 2 ~ither government or citizens of adjacent cu~unities have expresse~ opposition or rejected the p~.jecc or nave not been contacted. Objections to the p~ject f~m wi~in the 'l IF A,'IY ACTIOn! Iii PART Z IS [DE,~IFIEO AS ~, I POTENT!A~ LAR~c I~PACT OR IF YOU C~ ,,OT DETEI~,II~E lltE MAGNIn-liD[ OF I~tPA.CT, PROC[ED TO PART 3. DE'TERMII;ATION PROJECT PORTIONS OF ~AF. CO,qPLETED FOR i~,~.tS PROJECT: PART I PART Il PART 3 Upon revie~t oF the information recorded on this ~F (Parts 1, Z and 3) and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impec:, it is reasonably determined that: A. The project will resul~ in no ~ajor impacts and. therefore. is one which may not cause significanc damage to ~ne environment. 8. Although the project could have a significant effect on the Si~na=ure of Preoarer %~f ~ifferenc from [o~pons~ole officer) PREPARE A ~IEGATIVE OEC~ARATIOI( PREPARE A NEC.~TIVE DEC~qRATION rR.~i~RE ?OSiTIYE OECLARATIO;~ PROC[ED -© Signature of Respons:mle Official ~n . Agency tn Lead Agency 14. 15. 16. ~V, ALL TO POTE:gT IAL CA~; IOOE~(TE LARGE RE~UC...D AY IM?ACT [;',PACT PROJECT C..A,-,~ S . ) Project causing greater then 5~ increase in ~ny form of energy used in municipality. Project reouiring the o~eation or ex:ension of an energy WILL TWE~E BE 09JECTIO~ASLE O00RS.-~ISE, GU~RE, ?Z?~.TION NO YES or :'9. ECTRICAL DISTUR~A~tCE AS A RESULT OF THIS PROjSCT? .... Examoles that ~uId Aooly :0 Column 2 Blastin~ withim 1,500 feet'of ~ hasaital, ~chool or other sensiti~e Facility. P~ject will re~ve natural barriers that would ' Other ~mp~c:s: NO YE~ FFSCr PUbLiC ............ ~xa~ml~ that Would Apply to Co]umn 2 P~jec: w~ll c~use a risk of explosion or release of ~az~rdous substances (i.e. oH, pesticides, chemicals, r~di~tio~, etc.) be ~ chemic Iow ~evel d~scharge or emission. P~j~ct tha: will ~sul: in the bur~al of "haz~rd:us wastes" (i.e. toxic, ~oisoncus, highly reactive, radioactive, i~ritatlng,' infecC!ous, etc., ~nciudfn¢ was%es :hat are soi~d, Iiquid or contain ~ases.) Storage f~cili~ies for cna m~II~an ar more gallons of ]~quified TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ENVIt{ON~LENTAL ASSESSMENT - PA~T III ~VALUAT!ON OF T~E IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS I~FOR.'4ATION Part 3 is prepared if one orn, or~ impact or effect is considered to be potentially large. The amount of writing necessar7 to answer Part 3 may be determined by answering the question: In ~riefi~ completing the instructions below have I placed in this record sufficient inform, orion to indicate the reasonableness of my decisions? INSTRUCTIO~IS Complete the following far eec) impaco or effect identified in'Column 2 of Part 2: l. Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if applicable) haw the impact might be mitigated or reduced to a less than iarge impact by a pro- Jec: change. .. 3. Based on the informs, orion available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is imoor~cant to the minicipality (city, town ur village) in ;vhicn the jrojeot is located. To answer the question of impo~ance, cons ider: llle probability of the impact or effect occurring The duration of th~ i~:pact or effect Its irreversibilit¥, including perm. anently los: resources or values Whether the impac: or effect can be controlled The regional consequence of the imoact or effect Its potential divergence from local needs end ~oals Whether known objections to the project ap~y :p this impact or effect. An action is considered to be significant if: : One (or more} imoac: is dete~..ined to both le~e and its [their) consequence, based on the review above, is imeortant. -- PART II: STAT~E~ITS (Continue on Attachments, as needed} RESOLUTION ~ October 30, 1985 RESOLVED that the Southold Town Trustees declare itself lead agency in regard to the State Environmental Quality Review Act in the matter of the application of Charlie Caraftis (Mattituck Fishing Station) submitted by North Fork Marine Construction, Ibc. for a Wetland Permit on certain property located on Naugles Drive, Mattituck.