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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-3722Board Of $outhold Town Trustees SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK PERMIT NO. ..3.'~;~;~ ........ DATE: ... ~¢ .. ~,....!c) 89 ut'horizatio. Pursuant fo the provisions of Chapter 615 of the Laws of the State of New York 1893; and Chapter 404 of the L.aws of the State of New York 952; and the S0ufhold Town Ordinance en- 'rifled "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 in accordance with the Resolution of The Board adopted at a meeting held on 19....§?., and in consideration of the sum of $ ........... ~... paid by of ........ ~tctTgg]~ ............................................... N. Y. and subject to the Terms and Conditions listed on the reverse side hereof,' of Southold Town Trustees authorizes and permits the following: all in accordance with the detaiJed specifications as presented in the originating application. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Board of Trustees here- by causes ifs Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents fo be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this date. TERMS and CONDITIONS The Permk~e John D. Fife reaidlng at Bridge Lane~ Nassau Pt,. Cutchogue N. ¥., as part of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and px~scribe to the fol- lowing: 1. The Southold Town Trustees permit must be prominently displayed on premises effected during period of work. 1. That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are tm. leased from any and aR damages, or d~im; for damages, of suits arising directly or indirectly as a result of any oper- ation performed pursuant to this permit, and the said Permittee will, at his or her own expense, defend any and aLI such suits initiated by third parties, and the said Permittee assumes full liability with respect thereto, ro the complete exclusion of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Soudaold 2. That this Permit is valid for a period of 24 mos. which is considered to be the estimated time required m complete the work involved, but should circumstances warrant, ~lUest for an extension may be made to the Boasd ar a later date. 3. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely, or as long as the said Permit'tee wishes to maintain the structure or project invoIved, to provide evidence to anyone concerned that anth- orization was originally obtained. 4. That the work involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application, may be cause for revocation of this Permit by resolution of the said Board. 5. That there will be no unreasonable interference with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. 6. That there shall be no interference with the fight of the public to pass and repass along the beach between high and low water marks. 7. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trust,s, the work shall cause unreasonable obstmcaon to free navigation, the said Permittce will be requlre~ upon due notice, to remove or alter this work or project herein stated without expenses to the Town of Southold. 8. That the said Board will be notified by the Permittee ot the cosuplerion of the work auth- orized. 9. That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consents .fiagt may,be reqaix~l sup- plemental ro this permit which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR,, President ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR., Vice-President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III JOHN L. BEDNOSKL JR. HENRY P. SMITH TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 June 8, 1989 J.M.O. Consulting Box 361 Wading River, N.Y. 11792 Re: Application No. 4-4-89-11-1-16,17,18 John D. Fife Dear Mr. Just: The following action was taken by the Board of Town Trustees during their regular meeting held on May 31, 1989 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, J.M.O. Consulting on behalf of John D. Fife applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated March 30, 1989, 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 by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on May 31, 1989 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, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that J.M.O. Consulting ON BEHALF OF John D. Fife BE AND HEREBY IS GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER THE WETLAND ORDINANCE TO: Reconstruct bulkhead in kind/in place on property located on Bridge Lane, Nassau Point, Cutchogue, N.Y. This permit will expire two years from the date it is signed if work has not commenced by said date. Fees must be paid and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Two inspections are required and the Trustees are to be notified upon completion of said project. Please return to the Building Department for a determination on the need for any other permits which may be required for this project. Very truly yours, Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. President Board of Town Trustees FAK: jas CC: Bldg. Dept. Conservation Advisory Council file FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President ALBERT J. KRUPSKI, JR.. Vice-President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER, III JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR. HENRY P. SMITH BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 April 6, 1989 TELEPHONE ¢5161 765-1892 Mr. John Ho!zapfel, Chairman Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Holzapfel: Transmitted herewith is Application No. 18.1 for a Wetland Permit submitted by J.M.O. of John D. Fife. 4-4-89-11-1-16,17, Consulting on behalf Please prepare a written report of findings and recommendations with respect to this application. Very truly yours, Frank A. K w . President Board of Town Trustees FAK: jmr Attachment cc: ,Building Dept. ~File FRANK A. KUJAWSKI, JR., President ALBERT J. KRUPSKI. IR., Vice-President JOHN M. BREDEMEYER. III JOHN L. BEDNOSKI, JR. HENRY P. SMITH BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold. New York 11971 April 6, 1989 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 To Whom It May Concern: Attached hereto is a Full Environmental Assessment Form submitted by J.M.O. Consulting on behalf of John D. Fife for a wetland permit to reconstruct within 18' approximately 106' of timber bulkhead and returns and to backfill structure with approx. 150 cu.yds, of clean sand which shall be trucked in from an upland source. Property is located at Bridge Lane, Southold, N.Y. A. ~ ' President Board of Town Trustees Posted: April 6, 1989 BOARD OF Town TRUSTEES TOWN OF.SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 APPLI CAT!ON I~ HEREBY MADE TO TME TOWN TI~USTEES' OF TIlE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, 5UFFOL~ ~OUNTY, NEW YO~ FO~ THE ISSUANCE O~ A PERM ~URSUANT TO THE LAWS, ORDLNA~CES AND ~EGULATIONS GOVERNING THE ~OASTAL AND iN~ERIOR WETLANDS, FLOOD ~LAi~S A~D DRAINAGE A~EAS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, AND THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS PURSUANT TO ~HA~PTER 32 OF THE CODES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, HOME ADDRESS OF PERMIT APPLICANT IF DIFFERENT FROM AFORESAID LOCATIOr CHEEK, S I ZE OF PROPOSED W.O~K HEIGHT I N THE DEPTH BELOW LOW WATER___ ~1~.__ YARDS TO BE WIDTH OF AVERAGE ~I$~ D1STANCK TO THE NEAREST CHANNEL__~_~____FT. ~ISTANCE PROJECT EXT~N~S BEYOND SIMILAR PROJECTS ,~TENBEB ~SE O~ PROPERT¥____J~,~t~_~__J~___{--~~ ........... = ..... AND ~HETHER ANY PRIOR LICENSE OR PERMITS HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO STrUCTUReS O~ TO ~EDGE OR DEPOSIT FILL ON SAID PREMISES AND WHETHE~ ANY PERMITS OR LICENSES W~RE EVER SUSPENDED OR REVOKED BY A GOVERNME~ DESCRIBE PREMISES FULLY THE REHABILITATI'ON 'AND PROPOSED EONDITION OF THE AFTER THE WORK IS COMPLETED INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SURVEY OF THE ARE THERE ANY COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS IN YOUR DEED THAT WOULD PROHIBIT THIS PROJECT? . 14.1&~ (2187;--Tc~ . 617.21 Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM SEQF Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a projec~ or action may be significant, The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequent- ly, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasureable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the enwronment or may be technicail'z expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of fha broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full I~AF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comonsed of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data, it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 an8 3. Part 2: Focuses om identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially- large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. z Part 3: ff any m~pact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used,~'o evaluate whether or not the ~mpact is actually important. DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE--Type I and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions.of EAF completed for this project: [] Part 1 [] Part 2 ' I~Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if aoorooriate), and any other suooorting information, and considering oom me magitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: [] A. The project will not result in any large and important impact[s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant imoact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. [] B, Although the project could have a s~gnificant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mibgation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITION[ D negative declaration will be prepared.' [] C The project ma', result in one or more large and im0ortant impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. ' A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Name of Action Name or Lead Agency Print or Type Name ot Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Resoons~ble Officer ~n Lead Agency Tide of Resnons~Dle Otiicer Signature ot Preoarer (If different from respons~ole officer) PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant e~ on the env~onment. Please complete the entire form. Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be consid. as part of the a ppdcation for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additi~ information you believe will be needed to corr 0[ere Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not inv, new studies, research or investigation. If information reouiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and spe each instance. . NAME OF ACTION LOCATION OF'~ACTION ¢~clude Street Address, Municipality and Countyj NAME OF~APPLIC.~NT/SPONSOR -- BUSINESS TELEPHONE ADDRE C~TY/PO NAME OF OWNER ([¢ di~t) ADDRESS CITY/PO ~ DESCRIPTION OF ACTION STATE ZIP CODE -- BUSINESS TELEPHONE STATE J ZiP CODE /kt <'.{, [ Please Complete Each Question- Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. land use: [qUrban [~Industrial ~Commercial ~Residential (suburban) "[~.~ral {nonlfa; 1. Present ~Forest E]Agriculture E~Other ' 2. Total acreage of project area: ~L~ acres APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLET ON Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) acres acres Forested acres acres ~\~ Agricultural (includes orchards, cropland, pasture etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tida as aer Articles 24. 25 of ECL) acres acres Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) acres acres Roads. buildings and other paved surfaces acres acres Other ~lndicate type,, acres acres 3 What is predominant soil [',pe(s) on prolect site? a. Soil dramage: ~[~¢,4ell drained ~ % of &~te ~Moderately well drained ___ % or site ~Poorlv drained . . % of site b. Ii: any agricultural land is involved, how mam~ acres of soil are classified within sod grouo 1 th,~u~gh 4 of the N' Land Classification System? ~,.3! .L..~ acres See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on prolect s~te? f~Yes 1~LNo al What is depth .to bedrock? C~_ (~,~.~ · f (in feet) 2 2. How much h~tural material (i:e., rock, earth, etc,) will be r~mov~-from the site? ~ tons/cubic y~rds 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? [DYEs" ~J~b- ~ ~ a. If yes, for what inten&.,~ purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Wil topsoil be stockpiled for rec amation? []Yes ~No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? CIYes ()No 4. How many acres of vegetation {trees. shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? ~ acres. 5. Will any matur, re f~t (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this ;roiect? 2Yes '~1 o . . 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction t i'D__ months, {including demolKion]. 7. If multi-phased: /~ J~tc~ a, Total number of phases anticipated {number). b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month c. Approximate completion date of final phase month d. Is phase I functionally dependent on subsequent phases? [3Yes [DNo- 8. Will blasting occur during construction? (3Yes ~o 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction ~, : after project is con' ~[ete ~ 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project ~ . 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? [DYes I~o tf yes, exnIain year, (including demolition). year: 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? E2Yes a. If yes, indicate type of waste {sewage, industrial, etc.] and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent Will be discharged 13 Is subsurface'liquid waste disposal involved? E~Yes [~LNO Type t4 Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Exolain [3Yes "~.~ o 15. Is project or any portion of project located ir a 100 year flood Plain? [2Yes 16. Wi) the project generate solid waste? []Yes ~ a. If yes, what is the amount per month tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? (3Yes (No c. If yes, give narre ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposa] system or into a sanitary landfill? e. If Yes, explain [DYes [DNo 17 Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? a. If yes. what ~s the anticmated rate of disposal? b. f yes, what is the anticinated site life? 18 Will prolect use herbicides or pesticides? l~Yes [~Yes ~ ton?month 19 Will prolect routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? [DYes ~ 20 Will prolect produce operating no~se exceeding the local ambmnt noise eveis* [DYes 21 Will orolect result m an increase m energy use? [~Ye~ [~qx]-e~ If yes . indicate type(s) 22: If water supply ~s from wells, indicate pumping capacity__ I~ gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day {~ gallons/day. 24. Does prolect involve Local. State or Federal funding? (3Yes If Yes. explain ,Approximate p~raentage of proposed project site with Mopes: []15% or greater 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or co~ain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the Nationa Registers or-Historic Places? ~Yes 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ~Yes 8. What is the depth of the water table?~ (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ~es ~No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ~s ~No 11. Does project site con, in any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatene~ or endangered ~Yes~ According to Identify each species 12. Are there any uni~u~ unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geo[ogical formations ~Yes ~o Describe 13. [s the proiect site. p~e~ntly used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation explain yes, I~Yes ~qo If 14 Does the present site include scenic views k~own to be important to the commumtv? []Yes []No 15 Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16 ~akes. ponds, wet[and areas wit?n or conu~uous to 3roject area: a. Name i du, o~,e~-,..~o-~-,~:k~e:~sqc~,(C~.~.'t~c~,~qt&t°'' ~\~ b. Size 17 s the s~reserved bx existing public utilities? ~Yes a/ I~ Yes ~¢es sufficient capacity ex~st ro allow connection? ~Yes ~No b) If Yes. will imBrovement5 ~e necessary to allo~v connection? UYes ~g s me sire located '~ an agricult~ra, d~strict certified pursuant ro Agriculture ano Markets law. Artmle 25-AA Secuon 303 and 304? ~Yes 19 Is mesite located in or substantially c~nuguous ~oa Critica Environmental A~ea designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 6177 ~ ~No 20 Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ~Yes %~o B. Project Description I Physical dimensions and scale of project ~fil[ in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total cont guous acreage owned or controlled l: y project sponsor ,~:~ acres. b Project acreage to be develooed: bO ~ ~ acres imtia[Iv: bO I ~, acres u[timatel'.. c, Project acreage to 'emaln undeve!ooed ~ / ~ acres. d. Length of Drolect, ]n roues: ~ t ~:~ {if aol~ropriate) e If the prolec[ is an expansion indicate percent of expansion proposed f Number of off-street parking spaces ex,sung _~' . ~roposed g. Maximum vehicular trips generatec~ per hour i~3 ~, (upon comoletion o[ pro ect}? h. If resldenhal NumBer and type of housing urals: One Family Two Famd,, Multiple Famil. Condominium Ultimately t Dimensions fin teet} of largest proaosed structure ~ ''~ height; . 1~ ~z w~dth; /f~(-,"~ length. i. Linear ~eet or frontage along a public thorou,~hfare prolect will occupy is? A~'/]q ft 25.' ~pprovals'~quired: ~'~V~ill age Board '[~LY-e s City, City, Town, Village Planning 3oard OYes City, Town Zoning Board []]Yes [~o City, County Health Department E]Yes [~o Other Local Agencies tT~k[~Yes E]No Other Regional Agencms '~-~E3Yes State Agencies [~s E]No Federal Agencies [~es E]No Type S abmittal Date C. Zoning and Planning Information A ~,~ t~Ql~y 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? es If Yes, indicate decision required: E]zoning amendment I-lzoning variance E]speciai use permit ~]No _ [subdivision E]site plan E]new'revision of master plan E]resource management plan [other 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? · 5, What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses n'~dopted local land use plans? OYes rqb 7. What are the predominant and use{s) ano zon,ng classifications within a 'A mile radius of proposed action? 8 Is the proposed action compatible wltn adjoining/surrounding land uses within a ~A mile? [~Yes 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the mtmmum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization{s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? []Yes I"qN 1~I. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community orovided services (recreation. education, polic fire protection)? [q Y.es a. [f yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle arojected demand? I-lYes ~No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above presen~ levels? ~Yes ~N~ a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate [o handle the additional traffic? ~Yes ~No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If ther~ are or ~av be any advers imoac[s assoc~atea with your proposa*, please discuss such m~oac[s aha the measures which you propose to mitigate c avoid them. E. Verification I certif'. ~hat the qformat~on provided above ~s true to the best of mv knowledge. Applicant/Spon~ C~P~ ~.~' Date ~Ct~ Area( and~ou ~state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceedin If the action is in the Coastal with this assessment. 5 Part 2mPROJF_CT IMPACTS AND THEIR MAGNITUDE Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) · n completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question: Have my responses and determinations be reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental anai ~,st. · Identifying that an impact will be potentially large (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily significan Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in column 2 simt asks that it be looked ar further. · The Examples provided ire to assist the reviewer by' showing types of impacts and wherever, possible the threshold magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The exam 01es are generally applicable ti~roughout the State a for most situations. But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropria for a Potential Large Impact response, thus requiring evaluation in Part 3_ · The impacts of each prolect, on each site. in each locality, will vary. Therefore. the examples are illustrative a~ have been offered as guidance. They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each questic · The number of exam vies per question does not indicate the importance of each C Jestion. · I~ identifying impacts, consider long term. short term and cumladve effects. - - Instructions (Read carefully} a. Answer each of the 19 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any ~m0act. b. Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers. c. f answering Yes to a question then check the appropriam box (column 1 or 2) to indicate the potential size of tf imnact. [f impact threshold eeuals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impact will occur but thresho is lower than example, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART e. If a potentially large ~mpacr checked in column 2 can be mitigated by change(s) in the prolecr to a small to moderat imoact, also check the Yes box m column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. Th must be explained in Part 3. I 2 3 Small to Potentla~ Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Change [] [] []Yes []~o [] [] []Yes Lq ~ ~Yes ~o ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~ves ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~N'o ~ ~ ~Yes ~No IMPACT ON LAND Will the proposed action result in a phy~icat change to ~e project site~ E]NO ~YES Examples that would apply to column 2 · Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater. ~15 foot rise per 100 foot of length), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10% · Construction on land ~here the depth to the wamr table is less than 3 feet. · Construction of paved parking area for 1.000 or more vehicles. · Construction o~ land where bedrock is exposed or generally within 3 f(~et of existing ground surface. · Construcbon that will continue for more than 1 year or involve more than one phase or stage, · Excavation for mining pumoses that would remove more than 1.000 tons of natural material {i.e., rock or soil) per year, · Construction or expansion of a sanitary landfill. · Construction m a designareo floodway · Other ~mpacts 2 Will there oe an effect lC. ~..w ur,~que or unusual }and forms found on me site? fi.e_ cliffs, dunes, geological formauons etc.)~NO ~YES · ~pecific land forms: 6 IMPACT ON WATER 3. Wi] 9roposed action affect any water, body designated as protected? (Under A?~icles 15 24. 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law. ECL) []NO [:}YES Examples that would apply to column 2 · Developable area of site contains a protected water body. · Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of a protected stream · Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water body. · Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland. · Other impacts: 4. Wi] proposed action affect any non-protected existing or new body of water? ]NO t~YES Examples that would apply to column 2 · A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. · Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. · Other impacts: 5. Will Pronosed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? []NO ,~YES Examples that would applv to column 2 · Proposed Action will_require a discharge permit. · Proposed Action requires use of a source ot water that does not have approval to serve proposed (project) action. · Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater than 45 gallons per minute pumping capacity. · Construction or operation Causing anv contamination of a water supply system. · Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. · Liouid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which presently do not exist or have inadequate capacity. · Proposed Action would use water m excess of 20.000 gallons per day, · Proposed Action will likely c;use 3i]tation or other discharge into an existing body of water to the ext~nt that there will be an obvious visual contrast to natural conditions · Proposeo Action will reou~re [ne storage of petroloum o[ chemical prooucts greater than 1,100 gallons. · Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without water and/or sewer services. · Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses which may require new or expansion of existing waste t~eatment and/or storage facilities. · Other impacts: 6 Wi[[ proposed action alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff? ~NO ~YES Examples that would apply to column 2 · Proposed Action would change flood water flows. 7 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact E Moderate Large M~tigated B, Impact Impact [] [] ~'-lYes ~-JN [] [] []Yes ~]N [] [] ~ ~ ~Yes ~N, ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc ~ ~ ~Yes ~Nc · Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion. · Proposed Action ~s incompatible with exisbng drainage patterns. · Proposed Action will allow development in a designated floodway. · Other impacts: IMPACT ON AIR 7. Will proposed action affect air quality? ]~NO E]YFS Examples that would aDDIV to column 2 · Proposed Action will induce 1,000 or more vehicle trips in any given hour. · Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than I ton of refuse per hour. · Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed 5 bs. net hour or a heat source producing more than 10 million BTU's per hour. · Proposed action will allow an increase in the amount of [and committed to industrial use. · Proposed action will allow an increase in the density of industrial develonment within existing industrial areas. · Other impacts: IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS g Will Pronosed Action affect anv threatened or endangered species? [~NO E~YE$ Examples that would apply to column 2 · Reductio~ of one or more species listea on the New York or Federal ~st. using [ne site, over or near site or found on the s~ce. · Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. · AODbcation of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a ','ear, other man for agricultural purposes · Other impacts: 9 Will PrODosed Action substantiall'~ affect non-threatened or non endangered spec es? [~NO ~]YES £xampies [nat would aoDJv to column 2 · Proposed Action wcald substantiaHv interfere with any resident or m~grator¥ fish, shellfish or wildlife species. · Proposed Action reouires the remova] of more than 10 acres or mature tores~ {over 100 xears of age) or other locally important vegetauon. IMPACT ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES 10 WiI] the Proposed Action affect agricultural land resources? [~NO ~YFS Examples that would apply to column 2 · ]-he proposed acuo~ would sever, cross or Hmit access to agricultural iancJ [~nc{udes cropland, hayfields, pasture, wnevard, orchard, etc.) 8 Small to Potential n Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Chang( [] [] []Yes []No [] [] []Yes []No [] [] []Yes []No [] [] - []Yes []No [] [] E]Yes []No [] [] []Yes E~No [] [] []Yes []No [] [] t~Yes I-1No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes .~No · Construction activitv would excavate or compact the sci[ profile of agricultural land. · The proposed action would irreversibly convert more than 10 acres of agricultural [and or, if located in an Agricultutal District, more than 2.5 acres of agricultural land. · The proposedaction would disrupt or prevent installation of agricultural land management systems (e.g,, subsurface drain lines outlet ditches. strip cropping); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increaseo runoff) · Other impacts: IM PACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11 Wi proposed action affect aesthetic resources? i~NO []YES Elf necessary, use the Visual EAF Addendum in Section 617.21, Appendix B.) Examples that would apply to column .! · Proposed land uses. or prolect comoonents obviousl', different from or in sharD contrast to current surrounding land use patterns, whether man-made or natural. · Proposed and uses. or proiect components visible to Jsers of aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their enloyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource, · Project components mat wJH result in the elimination or s[$mf[can[ screening of scenic views known to be irn3ortant to me area. · Other impacts: IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12. Will PrODosed Action imoact any site or structure of historic, pre- historic or paleontological importance? [~NO []YES Examples that would appl,- to column 2 · Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or substantiaH,. conuguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places. · Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within the prolect site. · Proposed Acuon will occur in an area designated as sensitive for archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. · Other impacts: IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13 Will Proposed Action affect the ouanutv or quality of exss[mg or future open suaces or recreational opportunmes? Exarnoles that wouid apply to column 2 UNO E~YES · The Dermanerlt foreclosure of a future recreational ODDOrtumtV · A malor reduction of an onen space important to the commumtv. · Other impacts: 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large i MitigaZed By Impact Impact Project Change [] [] J~Yes ' [~]No [] [] []Yes E]No [] [] [~]Yes []No [] J~. I-lYes [~]No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No IMPACT ON TRANSPORTATION 14. WiJJ there be an effect [o ex/sting transportation systems? fi]NO Examples that would apply to column 2 fi]YES · Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or goods · Proposed Action wi]l result in major traffic problems. · Other impacts: IMPACT ON ENERGY 15. Will proposed action affect the community's sources of fuel or energy supply? fi]NO fi]YES Examples that would apply to column 2 · Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the use of any form of energy in the municipality. · Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an energy transmission or supply s'rstem to serve more then 50 single or two family residences or to serve a maior commercial or industrial use. · Other impacts: NOISE AND ODOR IMPACTS 16 Will there be objectionable odors, noise, or vibration as a result of the Proposed Action? ~NO fi]YES Examples that would apply to column 2 · Blasting within 1,500 feet of a hospital, school or other sensitive facility. · Odors will occur routinet', (more than one hour per da,/). · Proposed Action will produce operating no~se exceeding [ne local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures · Prooosea Action will remove natural barriers that womd act as a noise screen. · Other imf acts: IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH 17 Will ProDosec Action affect public health and safety? fi]NO fi]YES Examples that would apply to column 2 · Prooosed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous suostances (i.e. oil, pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc ) in the even t of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic Iow level discharge or emission. · Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" in any form '~i.e. toxic, poisonous, highly reactwe, radioactive, ~rrl[aung, infecuous, etc.) · Storage facilities for one mm~on or more gallons of [iouified natural gas or other flammable liquids o Proposed action may result m ti~e excavation or other disturbance within 2,000 feet or a site used for the disposal of solid or hazaroous 10 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact I Moderate Large Mitigated B Impact Impact Project Chan [] [] F-]Yes [] [] f-lYes E]N [] '~' ~Ves [] ~ ~Yes ~ ~ ~Yes ~N ~ ~ ~Y~s ~N~ ~ ~ ~Yes ~ ~ ~Yes ~N( ~ ~ ~Yes~ . ~Nc ~ ~ ~ves ~Nc i ~ ~ ~Yes ~Na ~ ~ :-~Yes ~N0 '~ ~ ~Yes ~No IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD 18. Will prop6sed action affect the character of the existing commumtv? E~NO rqYES £xamples that would apply to column 2 · The permanent populat(on of the city, town or village in which the project is located is likely to grow by more than 3%. · The munici2al budget for capital expenditures or operating serwces will increase by more tha~ 5% oer year as a result of this project. · Proposed action will conflict with officially adooted plans or goals. · Proposed action will cause a change in the density of land use. · Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities, structures or areas of historic imoortance to the community. · Development will create a demand for additional communit~ services (e.g. schools, police and fire, etc.) · Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future prolects. · Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment. · Other impacts:_ 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated By Impact Impact Project Chang~ I [] [] []Yes [~No [] [] ' ~]Yes [] [] I--lyes E3No [] [] E3Yes []No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ .. ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~es ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No ~ ~ ~Yes ~No 19. Is there or is there likely to be. public controvers,, related to potential adverse environmental impacts? []NO []YES If Any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If You Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 Part 3--EVALUATION OF THE I~J]PORTANCE OF IMPAOTS Responsibility of Lead Agency Part 3 must be prepared if one o~ more impactCs) is considered to be potentially large, even if the impact(s) may b~ mitigated. Instructions Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2: I Briefly describe the impact. 2 O:escribe [if a ~plicable) how the impact could be miugated or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project change(s). 3 Based on the information available decide f it s reasonable to conclude that this impact is important. To answer the ouestion of importance, consider: · The probability of the mi)act occurring · l-he duration o[ the moac[ · Its irreversibilitv, including nermanenrlv lost resources of vame · Whether the ~mpact can or will De controllec · ]-he regional consed Jence of the imnacr · ItS potential divergence from inca needs and goals · VVhether Known on~ectlons tO the project relate to this impact. (Continue on attachments) 11 617.21 ~ Appendix B State EnvironMental Quality Review Visual EAF Addendum SEQR This form may be used to provide add ltl•hal information re[ating to Question 1 1 of Part 2 of the Full lEAF. (To be completed by Lead Agency) Distance Between Visibility Project and Resource (in Miles) 1. Would the project be visible from: · A parcel of land which is dedicated to and available to the public for the use. enjoyment and appreciation of natural or man-made scenic qualities? · An overlook or parcel of land dedicated to public observation, enjoyment and appreciation of natural or man-made scenic qua]ides? · A site or structure listed on the National or State Registers of Historic Places? · State Parks? · The State Forest Preserve? · National Wildlife Refuges and state game refuges? · National Natural Landmarks and other outstanding · natural features? · National Park Ser~ike lands? · Rivers designated as National or State Wild. Scenic or Recreational? · Any transportation corridor oi: high exposure, such as part of the Interstate System. or Amtrak? · A governmentally established or designated interstate or inter-county foot trail, or one formally proposed for establishment or designation? · A site. area, lake, reservoir or highway designated as scenic? · Municipal park. or designated open space? · County road? · State? · Local road? 0-~A ;A.V2 V2-3 3.5 5+ r- [] [] [] [] [] []-- [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] 0 [] [] [] [] [] [s the visibility of the project seasonal? (i.e.. screened by summer foliage, but visible during other seasonsj []Yes Are any of the resources checked in question 1 use• Dy the public during the time:?{ year during which the project will be visible? ~2Yes ~No DESCRIPTION OF EXISTING VISUAL ENVIRONMENT 4. From each item checked in question 1, check those which generally describe the surrounding Within '1/4 mile *1 mile Essentially undeveloped [] [] Forested [] --] Agricultural [] [] Suburban residential [] [] Industrial ~] ~' Commercial [] [] Urban [~ [] River, Lake. Pond ~ [] Cliffs, Overlooks [] [] Designated Open Space [] [] Flat [] [] Hilly [] [] Mountainous [] [] Other [] [] NOTE: add attachments as needed Are there visually similar projects within: *l/z mile [--]Yes []No * 1 miles []Yes []No *2 miles []Yes []No *3 miles []Yes [~No ' Distance from project site are provided for assistance. Substitute other distances as appropriate EXPOSURE 6. The annual number of viewers likely to observe the proposed project is NOTE: When user data is unavailable or unknown, use best estimate. CONTEXT 7. The situation or activity in which the viewers are engaged while viewing the proposed action FREQUENCY Holidays; Activity Daily Weekly Weekends Seasonally Travel to and from work ~- [] [] [] nvolved in recreational activities [] [] [] [] Routine travel by residents [] [] At a residence [] [] [] [] At worksite [] [] [] [] Other [] [] [] [] COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK BEING'DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND RAYR THAT HE IR THE.APPLICANT FOR THE.ADOVE DES~RIB£D PERMITS, AND THAT ALL RTATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BERT OF HIR KNOWLEDGE AND RELIEF, THAT THE WORK WILL RE DONE IN THE MANNER RET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF,ROUTHOLD. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF ROUTHO~D AND THE TOWN TRURTEER HARMLESR AND FRE~ FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGER AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF RAID PERMIT, iF GRANTED* Zn completin9 th£s appl£catiop Z her'eb¥1autho~£ze the Trus~ees~ a~en~ ~r~ep~es~n~R~ve ~o enter onto ~y~propp~t~ OD.inspect CH,~RL-rS W; BOWMAN [~)TA~y PUBLIC, Stale of 14aw York NO, '4~A8958, SuJJoJk Counly EXAMINED APPROVED E'WETLANDR' PERMIT (CHAPTER 97) APPROVED "BOAT~DOCKR, WHARVES'! PERMIT (CHAPTER DIRAPPROVED "WETLANDS PERMIT" (CHAPTER gT) DIRAPPROVED I'ROATS,DOCKS, WHARVES" PEkMIT CONDITIONS, IF ANY (CHAPTER EXAMININR BODY RI;NATURE OF CHAIRMAN COMPUTATION OF FEE~ Approved 2127185 j.m.o, consulting box 361 · north country road wading river, n.y. 11792 (516) 929, Jl~'7~--~-- telefax~ (~51;6) 929-5621 April 2B, 1989 Board of Town Trustees Town 09 Southold Town Halt~ ~3095 Main Road P.O~ Box Southold, N.Y. 11971 Attn:~.r. Frani,. A. Kujawski~ Jr. Wetlands Application for F~'f~=~ ~ - -_ ~.outhold Dear Mr. t~.]ujawski: As per our discussion at last night's Trustee Meeting and my subsequent discussion with the marine contractor who has been contracted to perform the ~bove noted work please be advised that ali parties have agreed to reconszruct the existing bulkhea~ i~ kind ~n !~lace as per the suggestion of the Board of Trustees~ I have enclosed for' th~ Board's review copies of the revised site plan and cross section ~hich reflect the same= S~n~mr ly~ G~en.~. E~ .Jus~ ' BULKHEAD AND 'RETURNS TO BE RECONSTRUCTED.x / ./ SUFFOLK COUNTY HA6STROM. MAP 24. SCALE EX. BL KD. ADJOININ6 .OWNER:5 FIFE SCALE 1~50~' CK LL 'STRtlcFUF~E WITH A~PI:~OX. 150C~ OFCLEAN ~ND WHIC~ ~ALL BE TRUCNED IN F~M A~ UP~ND SITE AT ~UTHOLD, TOWN OF ~THO , ' SUFFOLK COUN~y~ N,Y, ¢ ¢~) APPLICANT: dOHN FIFE: PURPOSE: EROSION CO~T~L DATUM:MEAN ~W WATER LOCUS: 72° 2q- .~ CF ~ALLE~Y- 'd..M.Q CON$DLTING WA NG RIVER SHEET I OF 2 $CALF ~-? = I" ~..EC.TJON ...... ~!E.VF... "l -'Ii .... o I Z ~I~EA .TO FJE__.E!._L. LE_~_ EXISTING ~R~ ~ ~ ,. ,_ M~-~w -~40" /. ?,~ TIE TO TYFICAL BULKHEAD E~ECON.~TRUCTIC)N IN KIND z~N~ IN PLACE © ../X? . ~" WA DING RIVER, N.Y. j~m.o~ consulting p~o. box 361 wading rivers n.y~ 11792 51~=929-577~ April 24, 1989 Board of Town Trustees Town o9 Southotd Town Hail, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 8outho!d~ N.Y~ 11971 At+in: Mr. Frank A. Kujaweki~ Jr. Re: Application for John D. Fife, 8outhold Dear Mr~ K]u]awski: Enclosed please find one copy of the bulkhead reconstruction permit which was recently issued by the U.S=D~O.A. for the above noted pro, eot. As always should you or' any member' of the Board of Trustees have any comments or questions with regards to this project please do not hesitate in contacting this office.~ DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY NEW YORK DIBTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEER8 JACOB K. JAVITB FEDERAL BUILDING NEW YORK. N.Y. 10278-0090 April 20, 1989 Operations Division Regulatory Branch SUBJECT: Application No. 89-0466-L2 by Jo~l D. Fife Mr. John D. Fife c/o J.M.O. Consulting P.O. Box 361 Wading River, New York 11792 Dear Mr. Fifo: We have received your request (Application No. 89-0466-L2) to replace within 18 inches, 106 linear feet of timber bulkhead plus two returns with 150 cubic yards of attendant backfill in Wunneweta Po~d, Little Peconic Bay at Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. Our review indicates ~l individual project-specific permit is not required. Based upon 'the material and information you bave submitted, it appears the activities within our jurisdiction could be accomplished ~lder an exisLi.~g Department of the Arm~ nationwide general permit. The nationwide ge~lera] p.~]~mit is prescribed at Ti tle 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations. A copy of this part of the Federal Regulations - Part 330.5 (a) (3) is enclosed with the appropriate section marked for ~;our convenience. The work may be performed without further Contact bith our office, provided the enclosed permit conditions a~e adhered to. Your attention is specifically directed 'to the conditions of the nationwide general permit amid the recommended construction m~agement practices. These items are highlighted on the enclosed copy of the ~ederal Regulations. The management practices are to be followed to tile maxim~Lm extent .practicable. Care should be taken so that construction materials, including debris, do not enter any waterway to become a drift or pollution hazard. You are to contact appropriate State.and local government officials to ensure that the subject work is performed in compliance ~ith their requirements. In order for this nationwide permit to be in effect for your proposal, it is required that you obtain a Water Quality Certification from the New York State.Department of ~lvironmental Conservation if your proposal contains any fill iactivities, as well as any other required permits. Failure ~o do so ~may subject you to enforcement action under State and/~r Federal La%;. CENAN-OP-RE SUBJECT: Application No. 89-0466-L2 by John D. Fife This determination is valid for a period of two years from the date of this letter. No further contact with this office will be necessary provided the proposed work is completed within this time period. Enclosure Sincerely, [J~.es W. Haggerty ~hief, Eastern Permits Section 51. No. 21~ / Thm~flay NovermSer 13, 1~°68 ! Ru)es and Regulations navigation not listed w, parairaph {c)[5) the wnterbody useo or pmentia]ly {$) Autho~zed prelects: ti) Net~, ~di~on and location of lutho~d by Co.ess: (i0 Descriphon ~ prole~l~ s u~o~d ()~ General types, exlent, and pe~od Lq (ii) Documen~elion if necess~: [d) If ir~pre~eJ: (8) Nd lure Of ~ri~dlciion kno~ to [101 Remarks {e)Fmdmgs snd deracinations arises regardmg ~e navigabili~ of a prepared and [o~'arded to the division engiheet, as desrfibed above. Inquiries [~] Where de!e~inations h~ve been po~ionm of wet~rbod~es co~e~d by ss follows Con~re~s for the prolecuo~ and the United Stsles. h~s dele~ned ~at within or outside the navigable areas. icl Specific inquiries regarding the jur~sd~ctioa of the Corp~ of F.x~gm~r~ can be answered only after a determination whether {I} the water~ are_ navigable waters o.-t the United Sis tea or (2~, if nol navigable, whether the proposed type of activity ms}, nevertheless so effect the navigable waters of the United Sas!es that the assertion of tegulalo~ jurisdiction is ia} Tabulated lists ot' t'mal dete:-minations of navigability are to be maLntained in each districl office, and be updated as necessitated by court decisions, jurisdictional inquiries, or other changed conditions. modifications if any, to the nationwide permits can be oblained from the appropriate district engineer. Nationwide permitm &~ desired to o{ ~e au~ activity. ~e available data by using ~he mean annual s~e~ where a flow oI five cuSm fee~ per ~icond is equaled or ex~eded ~ ,['~.8 of ~is parl to ox e~ide The following aclivities were {~] Discha~es of d~dged or fill · e On/ted glales ~ai occu~d before ~e phase-in da es which begat F~dere~ Re~{~le~ I Vo| 51. No. 2z9 ! 'Thcu-eG~,. I'~o~e~e~ 1.3, end F.e~atJone 41255 S~ates [These phe~e-ln dates are: Alter July 25. 1975. d~scharges -'Ho r, av~able 101 (a) Chi~f of £ngI'neer~. Upon proposed (3) The repair, rehabilitation or replacement of any previously authorized, ctu'rentl!~ serviceable. au~odzafion, pm~ged suc~ ~pa~. provided ~at ~e sWact~ or flu has not ~en put to uses differLng ~om uses specified for it ~ any pe~it auL~odz~ perilled. Main~n~ce ~i~ aha accordance ~ilk [ 330.7 [c~{2~ and (dj. (&) S~cI~s for ~e exploration. pmducfipn, and ~anspoaation of oil ~nt~ente[ shelf ~ ~as leased for eu~ ~Oa~ by ~e~p~en of ~eparetion scheme {where such !Lmits have not been designated or where la 33 CFI{ 3Z2.5{11 [Section Ihal b~e buo~ or marker Js ~maved mdividual.y~,(~ctmn 101 {12) DiseaSe of male~iat for or beddi~ f~r ~l~v l~es, including oUffal} and inlak~ s[mctutes, provided p~p~line for ihe i~ansporlahon of any gaseous,liquid liqud~Fb~e, or slu~ lele~hone e~d i61bgraph messages, and (Sechon ~) (iv) No m~te~8] is placed m exces~ (v) No mmte~al J, placed in any [v~i} ~]y clean m8te~e) f~e o{ Federal Re,g~ster / Vol. ,5!. No. Z-l~ ! 'l'hursd~¥ November 13. 1~8~ [ Rules a~nd Regulations [14} Minor road cms~Ing ~is including crossing is culverle~L bridged or expected high flows sad wellands ad}acev, t~o ~e ~'~terbody do side of the ordinary h~b water ~ark fill" is defined s~ s crossin8 hat involves the discha~e of less ~an cubic yards of fill material below ~e plane of o~dina~ high water. The ~om ~ need;fora ~ctt~ 4~ provided such d~che~e has ~u~ho~zed by the US Coas~ Gua~ pro,ed,-es (Section ~} includes :he fill is iicen~;ed by the Federal Energy Regulator~ Commissmn (~C) ~der ~e Federal Power Act of lg20. as amended: has a total generati~ ~ accordance with [ ~,7 {c1/2) and {dj. cubic yards ~ navigable wale~ of mLnimal in accordance wi~ 1[ 3~.7 {c} {21 and {3} and [fl}. {~ctions 10 and ~] {~1 Minor work fills, or tempora~ ~ecked. abandoned, or disabled 1~} Activities. work and discMrgas undertaken, assialed, authorized. rogulated, funded, or financed, in whole or Lq part. by another federal agency or department Where that agency or department has determined, pursuant to the CEQ Regulation for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act CFR Part 1,500 et arq.), that the activity, work. ordischar~e is categorically excluded fi.om environmental documentatiozl because it is includ!.~ within a category of actions which neither individually nor curnulelive]v have a signiflcanteffect on Ihe human environmenL and the Office of the Chief of Engi!~eers (ATrN: DAEN-CWCL-N} has been furnished notice of the agency's er department's application for the categorical exclusion and concurs with that determination. Prior lo approval [or purpose.s of this nationwide pea'mit' of any aRency s categorical exlc~sions, ~e ~hief of Engineers will solicit C0mmimls through publication in the Federal Re~tstet. (Sections ~0 and (~} Any activity permitted bi,' a stale id~ninisi,ering its own Section 404 permit program Ior the discha rge of dredged or ill] material authorized at 3~ U,SC, 1344(g~-{lJ is permitted pursuanl to section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of ~8~, Thous acti¥ities which do not inv01%'e a section 404 state permit are not~ncluded in this nationwide permit but:many will be exempted by ~ectio~ 154;bf P~h. L 94-58';, (See 33 CFR 3gZ!3faI(2)l, (Section 10) [25) Discharge of concrete into hghtly sealed furms or cells where the concrete is used a~ a structural member which wd~ld ~.0t otherwi}e be subjecl Io Clean IA!a~ter Act jurisdiction. [Section 404) ~ Disc.h. arg~s of dredged or fill m~te:ial[in,o the waters listed ia paragraphs {a1(26) 0t and [ii) ol this sectmn except those which cause the loss ~r substantia~ adverse modlflcatiol. otr$~ acres or more of such waters of the U~ii~d States. incl~ding wellands. For dischargers which cause the loss or sut~slantial adverse modification ol 1 to 10'acres~of ~uCh:~,,~alets. including we lands, nolilicaiion to the distnl, t e~ce£ is requited ie accordance with sanction $30.? of ibis section. [Section ~i] Non-t da ri~.er~, streams, and the lakes and impoundments, inclbdin8 a4jacent wetlands, that are located aI~{~ve the headwaters. ,Iii) Other non-tidal waters of the Llnilhd States. including adjacent wetlands, that are not par, oi a F~'de;e! Regisler ! ¥oL SI. No ~ (bi Gon~iHo,~s The fo)lowing ~pecia! pera~'raph a) o~~: (l) ~at any d~scha~e of dte~ed or ~I) malarial ~-ill nm occur in the p~ximHy of ~ public water supply (2) ~al any discha~e of dre~ed or fill materlal w~)l not occ~ concentrated sheIffish production ~e discharge ia directi) related to a ~helifi~h ha~estin~ activity authorized b) paragraph la}[4~ olthis section. svccies as identified ~nder ~e Endangered Species Act destroy or adversely mo~ffy ~e critics! then. upon comF:e~n, auth6~ze the lo the walerbodv ~uhIess the primary [5} Thai any d~scbarge of dredged or fill material shall consl~ ut au~laS~e (~i That any s~r~cture et till ~mponenl oI the ~hona] Wild and off/ci~lly designated (9] ~at iff ~e activity may ~dversely National Park ~'ice has listed on. or datelined ehgible for listing o~ ~e . R%u,ahona 41257,' prcper'de~ or he will collSider Fpr~ermore. that. iff tile pe.-'mitt.~e before or du.riitg prosecution of the work determined ~llgible for ~sting on the National Red stet bul which may ~* eligible for hating i= the Natlona Reglstel ~e ~hall i~media!ety noti~ the ~iba] rights, incmding but not hmhed fishing and huntin~ rights; musl be obtained ct waived I~e {13] That t~e acti~dty will comply with regional conditions which, may hive been ed~ted by' the division (See l ~;)0.8(aI/; and (14} That the management practices listed in § ;130.6 o~r this part shall be practicable (~) FumSe: informat/~n {1) pisLricl an a.dt !viii.' complies with the terms and conktlhons of s nationwide permit unless thaIdeaision rnusl be made bi,' the (2) Nationwide p: .mits do not obviate the need to obtain other Federal state or I[a) Naiionwide perm/ts do not an)' proper~y tigb'. :ti- exclusive pri~'~eges. (a] Nation~qde permits do authorize any tr,:..y to the p~periy or nght~,of, others. I,~) ~a! onwide permits do not au't.~ze thterfemnr..e with any e~istil~ or ~P°Sed Federal project. /?erJc~t/~n o~/V~rwnwMe Pen'm~. The Chie]'of Engineers may n~odJfy, suspen,4. or te~oke nationw(de pennRs in acco~ance with the relevant pra~ed~r~s of 3~ CFR 3Z5.?. Such authb~t)~ includes, but is not limited to: addi~dfvidas! regional, or apecified in § 330.5 of ~ia Pa~. ~e ehall ~ avoided or.m~mize~ ~h d~ spewed i~alons she~ be (3] Discha~e~ s~,no~ ~smcl or Of ~a) ~expected high ~ow~ or ~ p~mm~ pu~ose o~ ~e ~) is to {4] ff ~edischa~e ~stcs an ~8) All lempora~ flus shaft be ~it at i [~ Uno,ed by the dis~cl or ..~.~ ~4~5~ [rederaJ ge~'~,et' I Vol.. ~,_~o." ' Z'i~ i Th~"~d~y Noverabet 13. for ~mph~ ~ ~enerd {1] Name. ad~J, ~d phon~ n~ 12] ~c~tion of ~e pls~ed ~o~ {31 Brief de~pbon of ~e p~aed Which would be lo~l gt m~vermet~ modified a% m {4] ~ s~ciflc ~o~ati~ ~q~ by ~ ~atio~? ~J~ and any o~ (c} D~tdct engmee: ~view follp~g ~dum ~ld followed: [ 3~.5[~{2E) is Lqvolved and the dis~ct ~ha~i"~t or wiU ~ m a mt~go~ of of'~ose tsenc,es ~ a/lord ~osr wh~ discharSe occurs to con~ider ~6~her ind{m~dual pe~ (2} If ~he nation.gale pe~ls ~eneral eachir~ perf. l~ec[ to a de/ers nation;df the is not prepare filable to ~he pubhc response by will immed who E.xc~p. ar. p~vtde8 in paragraphs {c} (2} and {d} of thi~ aection, division a~a~. Dmcte~onm~ au~o~ wil be 1988 / Rules nad Reg~a[ations · e~on ~o4fbl{IL {40 CFR Par~ Di~i~ e~nee~ ~ auto.ed to mo~ he,on,de ~tl by ~n~ifions tony ~ added by ~er ~ ~e pe~ttee. F~t ~ orr pplicab!e r divisivn~. tthe ma~, horhy ' decide Lh~t Fmi~,~! ~e,gtal~r e~as However. evA> ~e Chaff of ~ee~ ~y mvd:fy, aua~d. [~j For ~he nationwide ~1 fo~d 3~.5[e][25]. after ~e applicable provmons of [ 330.7i~] [1] and 3] have ~ceed under the genora! pe~it may modified, auspende~ or ~voked only [e] A cop~ of ali mod~nadonm or Office ~ the Chief Bf Ensmee~ ~ · reasonable period ~ M~e ~5 2[b}[1}{iijl, a ~a~ver ~ll be ~as beer, d~-,i-~ ~,4t,~.~! prejuch'ce HoweveL ~ ~ ~v~io~ e~eer ~e ~ct ep~eer may pm~ed (e] ~ne~] pe~ttee$ may. and m 'et a ~alionwide pe~it Diet,ct en~r~eers ~11 ~sp~nd p~mpily to such · e v~fica~on ~'~lid Ior~ pe~o~ ot period oft~e ~ de~med n~propnete, ~ztion ~3o.~2 la,es p~ced~ce o~er e~id~ to do ~e W~rk and ~di~te ~at ~vered by a ~81o~& pe~it} he will so not;~ ~.e genera! pe~iuee ~ such cases, as,wi~ any activity whkh qualifies ~der proceed with ~e ac{ivitie~ u~der suspended, or ~vok~ ~e ~ief of ~in~ w~U ~aew ~d ~ll decide Io eider m~dffy. ~iasue {extend or ~voke ~e ~rm ~ ~ leas ~ea~ of publ cation ~comes n~I and wid effect pm~ed ~e arfivily il ~mpleted ~Lhin ~elve monks s~onwide ~ au~ofity has been ex,sad j.m,o, consulting box 361 o north country road wading river, n.y. 11792 (516) 929,3575 telefax (516) 929,5621 To whom it may concern: Please be advised That I have authorized Glenn E. Just President of J.M.O.. Consulting to act as the agent on my behalf to apply for and to secure the necessary permits through your agency. Dated FOR ADJOINING AREA SEE MAP NO:' 23 PAGE 67 HERBERT ?H :BELLRINGER; L NOTES. ,,, -- j