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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4619 d^ir R l se, 7.2 4 e e 6-65 cA 8c j @FPI,. i CDnT • T CVhil aU. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT . SOUTHOLD, N.Y. ogi NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE: June 25, 1997 To PATRICIA MOORS P.O. BOX 483 MATTITUCR, N.Y. 11952 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dared TUNE. 3., 1997_ _ for permit to ;CONSTRUCT SINGLE FAMILYHOMES Location of Property NO /1_ PRIVATE RD. OFF MAIN RD. EAST MARION House No. Street Hamlet County'Tax Map No. 1600 - Section 22 BLOCK 3 LOT . 19,,20,2,1_,. S_ 22 Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot No. is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds ANDER (:HAETER 45 . SECTION 45-8 D - NO BUILDING PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED FOR ANY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT ACCESS TO A STREET OR HIGHWAY AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 280A OF TUE TOWN . LAW. ACTION REQUIRED. BY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS. BUILDING INSPECTOR JOHN M. BOUFIS RV 1/80 l f �sa. P c44,1wit r Ad e icor tet.) ktxtzusst,dpet • g"" and TOWN OF SOUTIIOLD, MEW YORK d5.�cresrcen� Scu.�+ ps oz Tt0 /T is uz.e(x d' APPEAL FROM; DECISION OF BUILD1I IG it•IspEcroR APPEAL I IO. 44./% r te DATE C EP 9 1995 TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTI-IOLO, M. Y. /gaoca'r SaZA4rco terrnerni "AO Gl arud c/o Pat Moore 315 W 1, (Wel ofes •341OW f6sN �amof Appellant Street and Number t%asc c 6n-7-24 MAttitualc NY IIEREBY APPEAL TO MunicipalityState THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM 'HIE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO. DATED WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED-TO 474/4(2E8/r (gepABc6 Leri nes 4-0,40 .......... 1_atr.l? i..4. : _CA5.c4,....3.- . ?. F:t(.. P_I tcic GIgZZ4 44 Norse of Applicant for permit of P}i iefef k es /Noo2E S./Q20 mniN 2P4,21. S.ofr?Ti/OW /*x /1971 Street and Number Municipality State - ( ) PERMIT TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY • ( 4 280 A off of • 1, LOCATION OF TIIE PROPERTY Main Road East Marion • Street /Ifamlet / Use District on Zoning Map District 1000 Section 22 Block3 Lot22 19-smY£t�J•tso+v+eEte-7Tiaxt I -- ...............Current Owner AN0 troll,Ptr > BOS ct. GA2:24 Mop No. • Lot No. Prier Owner 2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (indicate the Article Section, Sub- section end Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) Pe4-1cie ' Section /9S8 D • atitearte- yS 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (please check appropriate box) ( ) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Mop ( A VARIANCE clue to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chop. 62 Cons. Lows Ar' 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3 4, PREVIOUS. APPEAL A previous oppeol (hos) (has not) been mode with respect to this decision Of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property. Such appeal was ( ) request for special permit ' • ( ) request for a variance end was mode in Appeal No. Doled • REASON FOR APPEAL • (X ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 ( ) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance. ( ) • • Is requested for the reason that The 5 acre lot has access to the Main Road by a private dirt • • road/. - rutin 7.131 (Continue on other side) r- A VARIANCE TO TOWN LAW 280A The subject parcel has access over ,a private dirt road which dates back to "Rocky .Point Fara", owned by Seth H. Tuthill in the 1800's. The property consists of one of four, 5 acre parcels which are bounded to the South by Dam Pond. The access road was a farm road which has continued to be used by the owners and persons seeking access to the water. The owners completed the a access to the Main Road in accordance with NYSDOT approval as soon as they obtained the State's approval. The owners_ had sought subdivision approval of the five acre lots, iiluding; the subject parcel, for over 10 years, the owners intend to withdraw the subdivision application upon approval of building permits for the lots. Presently, the lots will remain as large estate parcels and the owners are discussing sale of the parcel to Peconic Land Trust. Due to the road crossing over a land bridge between lot 19 owned by Joe Gazza and a 14 acre parcel owned by Andrew Lettieri, we would respectfully request the minimum material be required on the road (for example, maintain a dirt access, crushed stone or other natural materials such as bark chips) . This will mitigate any impact on Dam Pond. (7/1( REASON I-Olt APPEAL Continued STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- sory I IARDSI IIP because • 2. Ilre hardship created is L1PIILtJE and Is not shared by all properties alike In the immediate vicinity of this properly and In this use district because • • • 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because • • • • • • • • • • i, STATE OF NEW YORK 1ss COUNTY OF5Gfa/, 1 Signature . • • Sworn to this g _. day of 1991 • adali Notary Public MAR C RIRRt" , 'T.; LOLH/ notary Pub'f r i No.4c- Qua!' Qual i r by w.MIwNNiNt... j Exp '" ' r. SI +# Tty, i ' '15F. 11(44''''''''''''''` 4Y R 1'.-- h L- - lwJ i' 47:7.:32.4 _ u tQ ` ER - STREET .. VILLAGE DISTRICT "SUB LOT ':47171 ® q �� 3 E ACREAGE 4. '$.. r TYPE OF BUILDINGI _ a: ^ AW�rT'4# VL, FARM �_ OMM. IND. CES. . MISC.. ' . IMP TOTAL DATE REMARKS �, _.,� ..: p ® . I I 0Z ®_(off �'"-G_ ,_ Est ToG' _ o. t s'2moe$ L -913! P- GrNNdbes, 3G '4.- - x / n p (zo�m� �'L 1'7,00u." 2u oxryrz 1r-tt-I vtl L-93'74 P o4 7/1/8Q-Leo95'1/a/(off'-a alb.sr'her en.-pyo z"z°c�% 3V, 1 ���.i,�����" -- �U'� e 'may- _�., �,< BUILDING CONDITION a � N NORMAL BELOW ABOVE ti2 y l ��... 3/3 .. - f �L (tin t T f2 c,�� Acre Value PerAcreValueil, :- Mable 2 r ,1 Swampland . , Bushland House Plot Total PLANNING BOARD MEMBr ti,� �� �1 L4 os \6 00G, Town Hall, 53095 Maui Road BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR ��s e��% ,8,,. P 0 Box 1179 Chairman ; ® ; Southold,New York 11971 11 WILLIAM J CREMERS ;too m. 1 Fax(516) 765-3136 y KENNETH L EDWARDS O O kt. 0 Telephone(516) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,JR : t O-/ �1�' !A4 RICHARD G WARD �a/ ,sI, �a 11 al 1\ '�,`. .01II, ,61,,lbPLANNING BOARD OFFICE 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD � .71 -11 Egg SMC JI<< 1999 TO• Town Trustees Pe " i Zoning Board of Appeals ` s ' ` IA.• i FROM Melissa Spiro, Planner / RE. Property owned by B. Lettieri, A Lettieri and J Gazza (a k a. ZBA application for Proposed Right-of-Way and 280-A Access for fire vehicles (Five Building Lots) SCTM# 1000-22-3-22) (a k a Planning Board files for Gazza, Grundbesitzer Corp and Lettieri, SCTM# 1000-22-3-19, 20, 21, 22 & 31-5-1 2) DATE. January 13, 1999 Below please find a list of Planning Board actions and Planning Board comments in regard to the above mentioned property The Planning Board has had some form of subdivision proposal on the above mentioned properties pending since the early 1980's Since 1993, five (5) subdivision proposals, as noted below, have been before the Planning Board SCTM# 1000-22-3-19 2 lots proposed on 4 9 acres, SCTM# 1000-22-3-20 2 lots proposed on 4 0 acres, SCTM# 1000-22-3-21 2 lots proposed on 5 4 acres, SCTM# 1000-22-3-22 3 lots proposed on 6 3 acres, SCTM# 1000-31-5-1 2• 3 lots proposed on 10 67 acres On September 14, 1993, the Planning Board issued a Positive Declaration on each proposal, noting that the 5 subdivision projects were pending m the same geographic area and that the 5 projects would involve common and potentially significant impacts Many of the reasons supporting the Positive Declaration apply to any type of development of the subject property. I am listing some of the reasons supporting the Positive Declaration below and enclosing a copy of the Positive Declaration for each project for your review - Development of the subject parcels will result in significant loss of open space in a Town and County designated Critical Environmental Area which contains unique habitat and resources associated with Dam Pond Lettieri/Gazza January 13, 1999 Page 2 - Development of the subject parcels will result in impairment of the viability of unique habitat areas including overgrown field, tidal wetlands, dune lands and first growth woods. The diversity of habitats and the fragmentation and loss of same represents a significant ecological impact - Development of the subject parcels may cause impact to the surface waters of Dam Pond in the form of erosion and sedimentation, stormwater runoff, and nitrogen load Groundwater is shallow beneath the site and may suffer negative impacts from sanitary system installation - Development of the subject parcels will cause potential visual impacts of a negative nature. - The development of the subject parcels will require common access and will share some utilities and impacts The viability of the access has been questioned by the Town Trustees as this access may require a road crossing over Trustee land, an action which the Trustees have indicated they are not inclined to permit. The Planning Board held a scoping session in regard to the proposals, and on November 12, 1993, sent the applicant a summary outline of the scoping session to be used as a guide for the preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement. A copy of same is attached. The proposals before the Planning Board have been dormant since the request for a DEIS. The applicants (Mr. and Mrs. Lettieri and Mr Gazza), have not pursued their applications further Pat Moore, attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Lettieri and Mr. Gazza, attended the Planning Board's work session on September 28, 1998, during which the Planning Board was discussing the Zoning Board's request for comments regarding the subject parcels. Ms Moore told the Planning Board that her client intended to withdraw the pending subdivision applications However, as of this date, the Planning Board has not received correspondence in regard to the withdrawal of the subdivision applications. Therefore, the 280-A application presently stands in direct contravention to the 5 pending subdivision applications before the Planning Board. As noted above, one of the issues raised in the Planning Board's Positive Declaration was the access to the parcels, in that the access would require the crossing of a wetland It is recommended that the records of the Town Trustees and NYSDEC be reviewed in regard to issues of wetland ownership, wetland permits and the impact of road construction on the wetlands. In addition, it is recommended that James Richter, Engineering Inspector, be coordinated in regard to road requirements within the right-of-way. Lettieri/Gazza January 13, 1999 Page 3 The Plann,ng Board has before it a proposal to subdivide the property located to the west of the subject properties. The proposed subdivision is located on SCTM# 1000-22-3-15.1 and 18.3, and is known as Cove Beach Estates The Planning Board granted conditional final approval to a 34 lot subdivision with one of the conditions being that: A road tap must be provided to allow for access of the adjacent properties to the east to Main Road The road tap must be located approximately six hundred (600) feet north of the intersection of the proposed road (Cove Beach Drive) and Main Road (State Route 25) The ownership of the Cove Beach Estates property has changed, and the new owner has filed conservation easements with the Pecomc Land Trust on a majority of the property In addition, he is proposing to decrease the number of lots to 10. The road layout for the 10 lot proposal is similar to that of the 34 lot proposal and the above mentioned condition in regard to the road tap will be required for the 10 lot proposal. Please see the enclosed diagram for clarification in regard to the proposed road tap location Although Gazza and Lettieri are guaranteed access to SR25 over the Cove Beach road, this does not resolve the issue of access to the interior 4 lots As noted earlier, the subdivision applications before the Planning Board have been dormant since the Board's request for the preparation of a DEIS. The Planning Board questions the end result of the 280-A application before the Zoning Board of Appeals and the Wetland Permit Application before the Town Trustees• -Are the recent applications an attempt to circumvent the SEQRA process9 -If the pending subdivision applications are not withdrawn, will the applicants proceed with their wish to subdivide the property into a total of 12 lots upon receipt of a decision from the ZBA in regard to the 280-A application' -If the pending subdivision applications are withdrawn, will the applicants at a later date re-apply for subdivision of the property9 Again, is this an attempt to circumvent the SEQRA process9 I trust the above mentioned information will assist you in your review of the pending applications If you require any additional information, please feel free to contact me or to review the Planning Board's files enc. • • 7 L PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ) , '{ 3 SCOTT L HARRIS 1 J Supervisor Richard G Ward Chairman ,x ••', --•, George Ritchie Latham Jr 0/ /� ---W) 'r Town Hall,53095 Main Road Bennett Orlowski,Jr P 0 Box 1179 Mark S McDonald Southold, New York 11971 Kenneth L Edwards Telephone(516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Fax(516)765- 1823 TOWN OF SOUI'HOLD September 14, 1993 Joseph F. Gazza P.O. Box 969 _ 3 Odgen Lane Quogue, NY 11959 Re: Proposed minor subdivision Andrew Lettieri SCTM# 1000-31-5-1.2 Dear Mr. Gazza: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, September 13, 1993: BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, makes a determination of significance, and grants a Positive Declaration. Enclosed please find copies of the Positive Declaration for your records. Sincerely, Richard G. Ward Chairman enc. ,or--r r - PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ' f, � r�r, SCOTT L HARRIS Supervisor Richard 0 Ward,Chairman George Ritchie Latham Jr _ 1n f '� — own Hall,53095 Math Road Bennett Orlowski,Jr P.0 Box 1179 Mark S McDonald Southold,New York 11971 Kenneth L Edwards Telephone(516)7654938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Fax(516)765- 1823 TOWN OggQOLD POSITIVE DECLARATION Notice of Intent to Prepare a Draft EIS Determination of Significance Lead Agency Planning Board of the Town of Southold Address Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P O Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Date- June 24, 1993 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617, of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law The lead agency has determined that the proposed action described below may have a significant effect on the environment and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared Title of Action: Minor Subdivision Andrew Lettieri East Marion, New York SEQR Status: Type I Action Project Description: The project which is the subject of this Determination, involves a subdivision of 10 67 acres into three (3) lots The project site is in a Critical Environmental Area and contains wetlands associated with Dam Pond Four additional subdivision projects are pending in the same geographic area and will involve common and potentially significant impacts SCTM Number: 1000-31-5-12 Location: The site consists of 10 67 acres and is located beginning 1,900 feet east of Stars Road on the north side of Main Road, East Marion 3 1 Andrew Lettien SEQR Determination Comments: The Planning Board is reviewing this project simultaneously with the following applications Minor Subdivision of Joseph Frederick Gazza SCTM # 1000-22-3-19 Minor Subdivision of Bernice Lettien SCTM # 1000-22-3-20 Minor Subdivision of Joseph Frederick Ga77a SCTM # 1000-22-3-21 Minor Subdivision of Grundbesitzer Corp &Andrew Lettien SCTM # 1000-22-3-22 Reasons Supporting This Determination: This determination is issued in full consideration of the cntena for determination of significance contained m 6 NYCRR Part 61711, the Long Environmental Assessment Form Parts I and II, and the following specific reasons _ (1) The project has been evaluated through a Long EAF Part III which discusses m detail environmental and planning aspects of the project (2) The action(s) will result in significant loss of open space in a Town and County designated Cntical Environmental Area which contains unique habitat and resources associated with Dam Pond (3) The action(s) will result in impairment of the viability of unique habitat areas including overgrown field, tidal wetlands, dunelands and first growth woods. The diversity of habitats and the fragmentation and loss of same represents a significant ecological impact (4) The action(s) may cause impact to the surface waters of Dam Pond in the form of erosion andsedimentation, stormwater runoff, and nitrogen load. In addition the actions will require water supply and use m an area of limited water supply potential (5) The action(s) will cause potential visual impacts from the waterway and from Main Road (6) The action(s) require common access and will share some utilities and impacts The viability of the access from the Andrew Lettien parcel to other parcels to the north has been questioned by the Town Trustees as this access may require a road crossing over Trustees land -- an action which the Trustees have indicated they are not inclined to permit. (7) An environmental impact statement would permit the proper consideration of generic impacts associated with the combination of the five (5) projects, and allow for reasonable mitigation measures and alternatives to be explored For Further Information: Contact Person Richard Ward, Chairman, Planning Board Town of Southold Address Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P 0 Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Phone No (516) 765-1801 Page 2 of 3 Andrew Leffler' SEQR Determination Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12231 Regional Office-New York State the Department of Environmental Conservation, SUNY @ Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY Southold Town Board of Trustees Southold Town Building Department Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission NYS Dept Transportation, John A Falotico, Veterans Memonal Highway, Hauppauge, NY 11788 NYS Dept of State, Mohabir Persaud, 162 Washington Ave , Albany, NY 12231-0001 Applicant Page 3 or 3 F �V, ' ' f L�✓rr ` PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS i cn I �r , SCOTT L HARRIS ' d -y 2. Supervisor Richard O Ward Chairman � George Ritchie Latham,Jr a 9/ Town Hall,53095 Main Road Bennett Orlowski,Jr P 0 Box 1179 Mark S McDonald '" Southold, New York 11971 Kenneth L Edwards Telephone(616)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Fax(516)765- 1823 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 14, 1993 Joseph F. Gazza P.O. Box 969 3 Odgen Lane - Quogue, NY 11959 Re: Proposed minor subdivision Bernice Lettieri SCTM% 1000-22-3-20 Dear Mr. Gazza: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, September 13 , 1993 : BE IT RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, makes a determination of significance, and grants a Positive Declaration. Enclosed please find copies of the Positive Declaration for your records. Sincerely, "644tAd- fl Richard G. Ward Chairman enc. f t PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS co \`i rr, SCOTT L HARRIS •J > "` Supervisor Richard Q Ward,Chairman -'/4' George Ritchie Latham Jr = �� /a Town Hall, 53095 Main Road - Bennett Orlowski,Jr _ — P 0 Box 1179 Mark S McDonald Southold, New York 11971 Kenneth L Edwards Thlephone(516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Fax(516)765- 1823 TOWN OF SOUI'HOLD SEQR POSITIVE DECLARATION Notice of Intent to Prepare a Draft EIS Determination of Significance Lead Agency Planning Board of the Town of Southold Address Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P O Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Date June 24, 1993 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617, of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law The lead agency has determined that the proposed action descnbed below may have a significant effect on the environment and that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will be prepared Title of Action: Minor Subdivision Bernice Lettien East Marion, New York SEQR Status: Type I Action Project Description: The project which is the subject of this Determination, involves a subdivision of 4 acres into two (2) lots The project site is in a Critical Environmental Area and contains wetlands associated with Dam Pond Four additional subdivision projects are pending in the same geographic area and will involve common and potentially significant impacts SCTM Number: 1000-22-3-20 Location: The site consists of 4 acres and is located northwest of an extension of Dam Pond beginning at a point 186 35 feet east of a point 1,414 51 feet north of Main Road at a point 1,950 east of Stars Road, East Marion y 1) Bernice Lettieri SEQR Determination Comments: The Planning Board is reviewing this project simultaneously with the following applications Minor Subdivision of Andrew Lettieri SCTM # 1000-31-5-12 Minor Subdivision of Joseph Fredenck Gazza SCTM # 1000-22-3-19 Minor Subdivision of Joseph Frederick Ga77n SCTM # 1000-22-3-21 Minor Subdivision of Grundbesitzer Corp & Andrew Lettien SCTM # 1000-22-3-22 Reasons Supporting This Determination: This determination is issued in full consideration of the cntena for determination of significance contained in 6 NYCRR Part 61711, the Long Environmental Assessment Form Parts I and II, and the following specific reasons (1) The project has been evaluated through a Long EAF Part III which discusses m detail environmental and planning aspects of the project (2) The action(s) will result m significant loss of open space in a Town and County designated Cntical Environmental Area which contains unique habitat and resources associated with Dam Pond (3) The action(s) will result in impairment of the viability of unique habitat areas including overgrown field, tidal wetlands, dunelands and first growth woods. The diversity of habitats and the fragmentation and loss of same represents a significant ecological impact (4) The action(s) may cause impact to the surface waters of Dam Pond in the form of erosion and sedimentation, stormwater runoff, and nitrogen load Groundwater is shallow beneath the site and may result in impacts from sanitary system installation In addition the actions will require water supply and use in an area of limited water supply potential (5) The action should be considered in a context which will seek to maximize open space retention in a sensitive Critical Environmental Area through coordination of contiguous open space with adjoining parcels including Cove Beach Estates and four (4) additional currently pending subdivisions noted herein 6 The actions will cause potential visual impacts 7)The actions) require common access and will share some utilities and impacts. The viability of the access from the Joseph Frederick Gazza parcel has been questioned by the Town Trustees as this access may require a road crossing over Trustees land -- an action which the Trustees have indicated they are not inclined to permit. Access to the subject Bernice Lettien piece as proposed requires this wetlands road crossing (8) An environmental impact statement would permit the proper consideration of generic impacts associated with the combination of the five (5) projects, and allow for reasonable mitigation measures and alternatives to be explored For Further Information: Contact Person Richard Ward, Chairman, Planning Board Town of Southold Page 2 of 3 Bernice Leffler' SEQR Determination Address Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P O Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Phone No (516) 765-1801 Copies of this Notice Sent to: Commissioner-Department of Environmental Conservation, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12231 Regional Office-New York State the Department of Environmental Conservation, SUNY @ Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY Southold Town Board of Trustees Southold Town Building Department Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission NYS Dept Transportation, John A Falotico, Veterans Memonal Highway, Hauppauge, NY 11788 NYS Dept of State, Mohabir Persaud, 162 Washington Ave , Albany, NY 12231-0001 Apphcant Page 3 of 3 S, • ,rH ( IL ) o PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS C7 SCOTT L HARRIS 7 j Jr Supervisor Richard G Ward Chairman / _ George Ritchie Latham,Jr rT S r' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Bennett Orlowski,Jr =r r P O Box 1179 Mark S McDonald Southold, New York 11971 Kenneth L Edwards Telephone(516)765-1938 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE rax(516)765- 1823 TOWN OF SOU HOLD November 12, 1993 To Coordinating Agencies: Re: Scoping Session for Gazza/Lettit.ri SCTM# 1000-22-3-19, 20, 21, 22 and 31-5-1. 2 A joint scoping session was held in Southold Town Hall on October 28, 1993 for all five of the above-noted subdivisions. Enclosed you will find the summary outline of that session. This outline will be used by the applicant to compile a single draft Environmental Impact Statement for the five subdivisions. The Planning Board will use this outline to determine the completeness of the draft. As a coordinating agency, the Planning Board would appreciate your reviewing the enclosed document to ensure that the concerns of your agency are included. If they are not, please commit them to writing within the next few weeks, so that this summary outline can be amended as needed. If we do not hear from you, we will assume your agreement with the contents of this summary outline. Thank you for your time. Si cerely, Valerie Sc pa Senior Planner cc: Commissioner - Department of Environmental Conservation Regional Office - NYSDEC, Suny @ Stony Brook Southold Town Board of Trustees Southold Town Building Department Suffolk County Department of Health Services Suffolk County Planning Commission New York State Department of Transportation New York State Department of State enc. ..Su- i CRAMER, Vet�( H�': I ENVIRONMENT _ ► et' -f %SOCIATES .si G CONSULTANTS S October 28, 1993 Ms. Valerie Scopaz Planner Town of Southold Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Darn Pond, Manon 5 Pending Subdivisions Scope of Draft EIS Dear Valene: As per our meeting of October 28, attached,please find the final scope of the Draft EIS for this project This outline mcorporates changes discussed during the scopmg meeting. This outline can be circulated to the applicant,involved agencies and parties of interest for the purpose of establishing an understanding of the issues which the Town will be seeking to have incorporated into the document. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service to you, and please call if you have any questions. Very truly yours, arles J. Voorhis,CEP,A.ICP enc: scopmg outline 54 NORTH COUNTRY ROAD, SUITE 2, MILLER PLACE, NY 11764 (516) 331-1455 DAM POND,MARION-SUBDIVISIONS SEQR SCOPING OUTLINE TABLE OF CONTENTS AND SUMMARY A table of contents and a brief summary are required for Draft EIS The summary will mdude A. Brief description of the action B Significant,beneficial and adverse impacts,(issues of controversy must be specified) C Mitigation measures proposed D Alternatives considered E Matters to be decided(permits,approvals,funding) L DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED ACTION A PROJECT PURPOSE,NEED AND BENEFITS 1 Background and history—History of acquisition and past use 2. Public need for the project,and municipality objectives based on adopted community developments plans—summarize municipal objectives from land use plan section 3 Objectives of the project sponsor 4 Benefits of the proposed action a) social b) economic B LOCATION 1 Establish geographic boundaries of the project(use of regional and local scale maps is recommended) 2 Description of access to site 3 Description of existing zoning of proposed site C DESIGN AND LAYOUT 1 Total site area—describe unique features of the site which constrain use a) tidal wetlands b) freshwater wetlands c) surface water d) shallow groundwater e) unique habitat 2. Site Coverage Quantities—prepare a table of estimated site coverage quantities a) estimated building coverage b) estimated driveway coverage c) estimated subdivision road coverage d) estimated landscaped area(fertilized/unfertilized) e) estimated natural area 3 Structures—expected structures based on market and zoning code 4 Water Supply—ability to meet Article 4 and water quality standards 5 Sanitary Disposal—necessary fill and ability to conform to SCDHS design CRAMER, Vea, 'H " �1 ENVIRONMENT \= ► s\ / soclATEs CONSULTANTS Dam Pond,Marion-Subdivisions SEQRA Scoping Checklist requirements 6 Stormwater Disposal—capacity and design requirements D CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION 1 Construction a) total construction period anticipated—timing of development b) schedule of construction activities—particularly due to wildlife sensitive periods c) future potential development,on site or on adjoining properties 2. Operation- a) type of operation--road/recharge dedication,open space dedication if applicable, arc any future piers or waterfront structures contemplated b) schedule of operation—if applicable E APPROVALS 1 Permit approvals—list agency,permit and status a) Town of Southold Planning Board—subdivision b) Town of Southold Trustees—use of land,wetlands c) SC Dept.of Health Services—sanitary disposal and water supply d) NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation—tidal and freshwater wetlands, protection of waters,water supply if greater than 45 gpm e) Army Corps of Engineers—if activity below spring high water,CZM consistency review,if applicable II. ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING Natural Resource A GEOLOGY 1 Subsurface a) composition and thickness of subsurface material—summarize test hole information 2 Surface a) List of soul types b) discussion of soil characteristics c) distribution of sal types at project site d) suitability for use 3 Topography—utilize topo map based on 2'contour intervals a) description of topography at project site - slopes - prominent or unique features B WATER RESOURCES 1 Groundwater a) depth to groundwater b) seasonal fluctuations/tidal fluctuations c) water table contours and direction of flow d) discuss groundwater-surface water inter-relationship;discharge to surface water, tidal fluctuations e) determine existing water quality beneath the site m anticipated water supply zones CRAMER, VO4/t/ OCIATES Paget ENVIRONMENTn'`: . s-�''rV• G CONSULTANTS • Dam Pond,Marion-Subdivisions SEQRA Scoping Checklist f) identification of present uses and level of use of groundwater - location of existing wells - public/private water supply - agricultural uses 2. Surface Water a) describe Dam Pond estuary b) NYSDEC surface water classification c) determine tidal influences d) present water quality and sahnity C TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC ECOLOGY 1 Vegetation a) list vegetation types on the project site and within the surrounding area,classify into habitats b) discussion of site vegetation characteristics - species presence and abundance - age - sine - distribution - dominance - community types - unique,rare and endangered species - value as habitat for wildlife - productivity c) contact NYS Natural Heritage Program for information concerning unique vegetation,hfibitats or wildlife species d) describe habitat needs and biological characteristics of all endangered, threatened and species of special concern 2 Wildlife a) perform on-site field inspections to determine wildlife occupying the site b) consult references to determine species expected to occupy site based on habitat type c) hat species associated with site,differentiate between species observed on site and species present on site,identify endangered,threatened and species of special concern d) contact NYS Natural Heritage Program for information concerning unique vegetation,habitats or wildlife species e) describe habitat needs and biological characteristics of all endangered, threatened and species of special concern 3 Wetlands a) describe wetlands and characteristics b) outline NYSDEC wetlands chissificatusns and discuss importance/benefits of each type on or adjacent to the site Human Resources A TRANSPORTATION 1 Transportation Services a) describe access to the site,main road and internal road circulation CRAMER, V.I\' ' i.;\SOCIATES 3 ENVIRONMENT\\_ . a�;ry ''�,�, G CONSULTANTS Dam Pond,Marion-Subdivisions SEQRA Scoping Checklist b) describe existing level of use on Main Road—ferry traffic,seasonal traffic - a.m.and p.m.peak hour traffic flow - vehicle mar - source of existing traffic c) make not of pedestrian environment and public transportation,if apphcable - a.m and p m peak hour traffic flow - vehicle mix - source of existing traffic B LAND USE AND ZONING 1 Existing land use and zoning a) description of the existing land use of the project site and the surrounding area - make note of Cove Beach Estates and graphically ulenhfy open space areas b) description of existing zoning of site and surrounding area 2 Land use plans a) description of any land use plans or master plans s which include project site and surrounding area - Master Plan - Draft LWRP - Southold Land Use Task Force draft recommedations - SC Planning Commission recommended acquisition parcels report - Governers Task Force draft recommendations C COMMUNITY SERVICES L Educational facilities 2 Police protection 3 Fire protection 4 Recreational facilities 5 Utilities D CULTURAL RESOURCES 1 Visual resources a) description of the physical character of the area b) description of natural areas of significant architectural design 2. Historic/Archaeological Resources—include Cultural Resources Assessment if completed Di a) describe existing historic areas or structures listed on State or National Register or designated by the community,or included on Statewide Inventory b) determine if previous historic structures existed on project site through review of historic maps available at libraries c) contact NYS Office of Parks,Recreation and Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau for information pertaining to history and prehistory of the site III SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Review each aspect of the environmental setting in Section IV and provide a qualitative OCIATES 4 CRAMER, V• ri, - .fJ ENVIRONMENTtt\- • fix G CONSULTANTS li; -\\‘ •� Dam Pond,Marion-Subdivisions SEQRA Scoping Checklist discussion of impacts with quantification of impacts where possible Impacts that are not significant need only be discussed to the point where this is demonstrated. Significant impacts should be discussed in detail appropriate for the scope of the impact The following key issues are noted • Sediment control and erosion protection methods should be described to mimmin siltation of wetlands and habitat areas and mmimrze erosion of proposed fill areas • Excavation for basements and samtary systems should be discussed as related to soil quantities and erosion protection. • Sods/Topographic Elevation/Depth to groundwater as related to functioning of sanitary • Quantity and location of fill necessary to create properly functioning sanitary systems * Nitrogen concentration in recharge and environmental/ecological impact on Dam Pond via groundwater underflow A nitrogen budget should be performed,and discussion of direction of flow and setbacks should be discussed as related to these impacts • Discuss project in view of Article 6 and SCDHS design criteria. Discuss Board of Review process,if applicable for sanitary systems * Water quality beneath site and suitability for water supply wells * Impact of groundwater withdrawal from supply wells on existing hydrology * Impact of the project on surface water by overland runoff from roads and fertilized areas • Impact on significant habitats and specific species associated with these habitats • Fragmentation of significant habitat particularly m view of Dam Pond and associated wetlands Consideration should be given to the peninsula area,and alignment of habitat/open space areas with the adjacent Cove Beach Estates open space areas • Impact on ability of NYSDEC designated wetlands to continue to provide benefits identified in Section II * Conformance of project to land use plans and planning efforts/open space preservation strategies of the Town of Southold * Vehicle trip generation and ability of roads to accommodate traffic. * Impact of the project on cultural resources including visual,and historic/archaeological resources which may be identified as a result of Section II IV. MITIGATION MEASURES TO MINIMIZE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Describe measures to reduce or avoid potential adverse impacts identified m Section III The following is a brief listing of typical measures used for some of the major areas of impact Natural Resource A GEOLOGY 1 Subsurface a) use excavated material on site b) reuse topsoil for landscaped areas 2 Surface a) use topsoil stockpiled during construction for restoration and landscaping b) mmim»e disturbance of sites—proposed buffer areas and conservation easements c) design and implement soil erosion control plan 3 Topography a) avoid construction on areas or steep slope b) design adequate soil erosion devices to protect areas of steep slope CRAMER, V• a " :I a\\ OCIATES Page��- /�. 5 MENT \: G CONSULTANTS ENVIRON . s ! �� '/// ...._. Dam Pond,Marion-Subdivisions SEQRA Scoping Checklist B WATER RESOURCES 1 Groundwater a) ensure adequate sanitary design b) maintain permeable areas on the site 2 Surface water a) ensure use of soil erosion control techniques during construction and operation to avoid siltation examples - hay bales - temporary restoration of vegetation to disturbed areas - landscaping b) design adequate stormwater control system C TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC ECOLOGY 1 Vegetation a) restrict clearing to only those areas necessary _ b) preserve part of site as a natural area c) after construction,landscape site with naturally occurring vegetation d) tune construction activities to avoid wildlife impacts Human Resources A. TRANSPORTATION 1 Transportation—design adequate and safe access to project site to handle projected traffic flow B LAND USE AND ZONING 1 Existing land use and zoning a) design project to comply with existing land use plans b) design functional and visually appealing facility to set standard and precedent for future surrounding land use C COMMUNITY SERVICES 1 Pohce/Fire protection—ensure efficient access to residences on the site 2 Utilities a) install utility services underground b) incorporate water saving fixtures into facility design D CULTURAL RESOURCES 1 Visual resources a) provide buffering to improve aesthetics b) mimmwP road surface area and significant land disturbance 2. Historic/Archaeological—to be determined based on Section II V. ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS THAT CANNOT BE AVOIDED IF THE PROJECT IS IMPLEMENTED Identify those adverse environmental effects is Section IV that can be expected to occur regardless of the mitigation measures considered in Section IV CRAMER, V• t, \'� : i\3 OCIATES Page 6 ENVIRONMENT : ► s`r CONSULTANTS Dam Pond,Marion-Subdivisions SEQRA Scoping Checklist VL ALTERNATIVES This section contains categories of alternatives with examples Discussion of each alternative should be at a level sufficient to permit a comparative assessment of costs,benefits and environmental risks for each alternative It is not acceptable to make simple assertions that a particular alternative is or is not feasible Conceptual sketch plans should accompany alternative design plans to provide a basis for comparison and analysts. A ALTERNATIVE DESIGN 1 Site layout a) location of structures b) location of access routes—avoid crossing of Trustees land 2. Clustering a) propose a duster plan which avoids sensitive areas of the site as identified in Section II(i a shallow groundwater,wetlands areas and interconnection corridors) 3 Transfer of Development Rights a) determine other potentially suitable lands to receive development rights from all or a portion of the subdivisions with the intent of minimmng impact upon sensitive areas 4 Acquisition a) discuss feasibility of acquisition of all or the most sensitive portions of the overall project site in order to minimize impact upon sensitive areas B NO ACTION 1 Impacts of no action a) effect on public need b) effect on private developers'need c) beneficial or adverse environmental impacts VII. IRREVERSIBLE AND IRRETRIEVABLE COMMITMENT OF RESOURCES Identify those natural and human resources listed in Section III that will be consumed, converted or made unavailable for future use VIM GROWTH INDUCING IMPACTS Indicate if project will cause additional growth in the area which would not otherwise occur Consider access,utilities and precedent IX. APPENDICES Following is a list of materials typically used in support of the EIS A List of underlying studies,reports and information considered and relied on in preparing statement B Technical exhibits(if any)at a legible scale C Relevant correspondence regarding the projects may be included CRAMER, V• '� : kOCIATES Page7 ENVIRONMENT �► \?. cIG CONSULTANTS PATRICIA C. MOORS r@EWE te 2 i 1998 / f r f r ` Attorney at Law _ 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel (516)765-4330 Fax (516)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary December 21, 1998 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: 280 A - Bernice Lettieri, Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza Dear Chairman and Board members: Enclosed is a copy of the Southold Town Trustees wetland permit application for improvement to common access road. Also enclosed are three original, stamped, surveys showing the proposed 4 common access to the parcels north of Dam Pond, and proposed road improvement. The owners do not intend to subdivide the five acre parcels. Also enclosed are copies of the deeds for the individual property owners and a copy of the recorded right-of-way giving all parcels north of dam pond a common easement. Caw,/ 5ern<<c cpyul 4.7td(,,, Letart 4o 6¢. cf tv.'e , as Soon as Assa s.ors a.a. rna.ke a cap f oE- sc+-n ruly •urs, dioo Datricia C. Moore 4 r Ont_ Dne_ lee.,D ui,9-5 A11/-IcN-F".D 1 o Tf,is � Q- cc: 171)it_Ifi:___ �� �µe,�enet )odo -D-2.-3-Z.Z . �/ a aG� � d 7-r- y89 " i ) a ,..S , - A- , ,0115.ised A W AAA c.-...et s 4 FA-Asi-g-,:\ "3 I I," ''1.,-•*--1A(r# (2,12..,17E Ke.c2...4cr 9 e s ote•al (p„Il01 ,E 4 retA `1 1-Vit-tA-i 42586 RECORDED n 11901 PG936 ✓✓�� F . T _ 93 JUi� 3 o r'01111, i i li s i S,,11 i" ►: N,i,nlrrofpagrs / + ELI�'r ",i I' F,(►11 tlliE 1f?ttRENS L.0-i(P 3c�,1r(j UI Lk'', flr Sllrr(jr t; CH11.1 '; serial It MAIISrEri 1/1X WW1,ate It _ _ GU!1l ll Y Pilot cif ii -- — 42586 L)cx d/I\lorte,ige 17r nutrient Decd/Mortgage lax Stamp Recording/I chug Stamp T I Jul us['age/I-sting 1-Cc r Mortgage Aint handling landl —_`�� _ I Basi'. lax _ ___ 1 P-sit I _ --�._,) — — 2 Additional lax Notation — Sub 1utal LA-52 1 1(t ouw,) _ — Sub I otal '----- t Spec /Assrt or 111 5211(Stat,) Spec /Add t;P T S A e71_7 ,'yam U�� .1='•%t * 101 Zvi I G TAX ta, A�nl 1. Dual Iown Dual County Comm of d 5 �+ ti IIcld fon Apportionment Affidavit )11,4,%., I • ; jr Transfer fax Ic In fhb, ne.f Certified Copp// P- F�11 1 . . Mansion fax r✓ The property covered by this mortgage i, n Pcg Copy �� will be improved by a one or two family Sub Total dwelling only Other YES or NO CAN` O7 AL ,. V:_a_ IfISO, sec appropriate tax clause on p rge tIof Oils Instrument 5 1 Re,tl L r opir I) I ax Set i icr • r •nc} Vet lficatron b l itle Compan} Info!enation _.7.‘.1 , p ��, Dish Scction Block Lot (;�ccai r i�9c� o -2-zo0 D 3Db) "/ O/Qoc'o ^,np 0 0 0 a Leo 0-'c9c? `/0 6,10 Oct) Company Name lei ' ' ' °0 o a_2.as co ado Yo o,z1000 llalc ' p° /060 O 2-206 03ao 4 c) 2,ck+c._ f r ik, Title Number 'nitA lo&D 6) 3 c 0 C) I ' CJD Jo cErn rRx,,�,1,Lx c i-zz'i , /tNnzK w 8 FEE PAID B Y ,--CF rriCP- & C n r i2/Ji c.c._ i_e rr, E7.4 *. Cash Check V barge Payer same as R &nt I'v G 9 t;9 _ 5 o 9d c J LAN s- (or if drffctcut) Qi../.05,,,.... Nrw tic, Ix 1197`� NAME _ �. ,' ADDRESS RECORD & REI URN 10 7 (ADDRESS) 9 Suffolk County Recording & Endorsement Page This page fonns part of the attached DELtnroT,,,.1 4 1 L/1(t_IrICn r J Cir C11 J=rv+J',v T- made by (SPECIFY T1TE OF INSTRUMENT) s 02.,vnCf e E rriFic, The premises heicin is situated m /1Nat i"w .-K rr i ti I SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK In the Township of -S-1L,,,r R.71--o bJY Pig F-Agvcaick GAzzA In the IIAMLET of EA,r i /VOA/0a BO`sT,S c ThhRU 9 MUST BE TYPED OR PRINTED IN BLACK INK ONLY PRIOR TO RECORDING OR FILING DECLARATION AND CLARIFICATION OF EASEMENT \7 ,c/t4 ' /Q-re This Declaration made the day of—D by Andrew Lettieri and Bernice Lettieri both residing at 48 Cayuga Road , Yonkers , New York 10710 and Joseph Frederick Gazza residing at 5 Ogden Lane, Ouogue, New York 11959 , hereinafter referred to as the Declarants , Whereas , the Declarants are the owners of certain real property situate at East Marion , Town of Southold , Suffolk County, New York being hounded and described as set forth in Declarants ' deeds recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk ' s Office at Riverhead , New York and pictorially shown on the official tax maps of Suffolk County as follows • SCTM#1000 031 .00 05 .00 001 .002 ( 14. 3ac +) Owner Andrew Lettieri by Deed L.9374 p.01 D. 5/29/83 R .6/14/84 SCTM# 1000 022 .00 03 .00 019 .000 (4 .915ac) Owner Joseph Frederick Gazza by Deed L. 8390 p. 366 D.9/16/77 R. 2/17/78 SCTM# 1000 022 .00 03 .00 020 .000 ( 5 .0 ac+) Owner - Bernice Lettieri by Deed L.9111 p.64 D. 11/24/81 R . 12/4/81 SCTM# 1000 022 .00 03 .00 021 .000 ( 5 . 393ac) Owner- Joseph Frederick Gazza by Deed L. 8390 p. 366 D.9/16/77 R. 2/17/78 SCTM# 1000 022 .00 03 .00 022 . 000 ( 6 . 3ac) Owners -Andrew Lettieri & Joseph Frederick Gazza by Deed L. 10954 p. 166 D.7/1/89 R . 10/25/89 Whereas there exists upon the lands above set forth "rights of way" utilized by former and present owners of these parcels the location of which has changed over the years as a result of land maintenance, farm plowing and crop location. Said "rights of way" provide legal access from the lands above set forth to the main(state)Road. Early reference to this legal access can be traced to Seth H. Tuthill who designated this land the "Rocky Point Farm". On 3/20/1857 Jcs eph Lewis Tuthill & William S. Hobart Executors of the last ,rill and testament of Seth H. Tuthill conveyed the "Rocky Point Farm at Liber 63 page 91 to Jonathan Truman & George Tuthill. George Tuthill who died in 1870 left a will recorded at Liber E Page 155 and Liber 10 page 602. George Tuthill's heirs at law were Henry H.C.Tuthill and Juliett M. Lamphear. In the early 1900's,Henry H.C.Tuthill & Juliett M. Lamphear by Deed Liber 458 page 402 divided the peninsula into lots , as they appear on the tax map today. Rights of way to these lots via travelled farm roads have existed since their creation to the main road. The travelled ti - farm road that crosses the lowland area of Lot 19 & 001.2 exists at an elevation of over 6ft. above mean sea level. This road provides ingress & egress for auto and truck, contains no wetlands on it and our use thereof has been uninterupted during our years of ownership. The parcels were farmed lands and as such required continuous cultivation by farm equipment & tractors. The various travelled farm roads that connected each parcel to the Main(State)Road were located and plotted on an actual survey map on July 25, 1977 by Roderick VanTuyl P.C. which said map was recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk's office on 2/17/1978 at Liber 8390 pages 367-370 inclusive. Whereas, for and in consideration of the mutual release and relinquishment of all rights and rights of way,of the DEclarants herein,in and to all the dirt roads, farm roads, woods roads and travelled paths as same traverse the lands set forth in deeds above mentioned, the Declarants desire to record this Declaration and Clarification of Easement in the Suffolk County Clerk's office to accurately define one common right of way and WHEREAS, the Declarants have considered the foregoing and determined that the same will be for the best interest of the Declarants and subsequent owners of lands above set forth in deeds, NOW, THEREFORE, THIS DECLARATION WITNESSETH• THAT the Declarants, for the purpose of carrying out the intentions above expressed do hereby make known admit, publish and impose the following restrictions upon that portion of the parcels whose deeds are above set forth, as is described on "Schedule A" annexed hereto, (1) The Declarants, their heirs, executors,assigns and successors in interest shall have a permanent easement for all legal purposes over, under, and above the described parcel as set forth in "Schedule A". c) (2) The Declarants and all others whose property shall be dependent upon the use of this easement area, shall hold each other harmless from any and all liability as a result of the use of the easement area. (3) The Declarants and all others who may own the DEclarants property or portions .thereof, whose property shall be dependent upon the use of this easement area, shall decide upon future maintenance and upkeep of the easement area and the responsibility of said maintenance and upkeep shall be apportioned to the individual owners who are dependent upon the use of the easement area,each owner as to his proportionate share. (4)The priveleges and liabilities resulting from this Declaration and Clarification of Easement are to be enjoyed by the Declarants severally and jointly and are to run with all lands and future subdivisions thereof as described in the recorded deeds above mentioned and further that the privelege of use of the easement area described in "Schedule A" may be granted to utility companies such as LILCO, N.Y. Tel. Co.,Cablevision T.V. ,Suffolk County Water Authority and others serving the public need, by any of the Declarants individually or their heirs, executors, assigns or successors in interest_ - (5) The Declarants their heirs, successors or assigns being the current owners of all the lands above set forth, may at any time relocate the presently described "Schedule A" right of way or eliminate in Whole or in part the "Schedule A" right of way, but only with unanimous written agreement to do so by all current owners of the property above set forth. That the within Declaration may not be annulled, waived, changed or modified unless and until approved by all Declarants or their heirs, executors, assigns or successors in interestycollectively being all the current owners of the property above set forthsand shall be considered a covenant running with the land. In11witness whereof, the Declarants above named have executed the foregoing Declaration and Clarification of Easement the day and year first above written. tt e \iC, Josepl\FrT rick Gazza STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) On the t7 day of December 1997, before me personally came Joseph Frederick Gazza, to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. 4.„,c C Jt 4 . E3 EHLY E STRUN NOTARY PUBLIC, ST 0 NY No 01ST5046737 eto cse STATE OF -NE -YORI� 1 ) Qualified in Nassau Ctyer1 ss Commission Expires 7/17/97 COUNTY OF SUFVOLK ) )L/Gr-c/ / On the day of e- ember-1997, before me personally came Bernice Lettieri and dre Lettieri, to kn. to be the individuals described in and who executed the (-- .reg gi nstrument, and : knowle ed that they executed the same. e Ort_ ald jo ary OFFICIAL SEAL NOTARY PUBLIC- NEW JERSEY NICOLE BOUC'-IARD BERGEN COUNTY My Commission Expires March 5, 2002 1 JOSEPH FREDERICK GAZZA ATTORNEY AT LAW P O Box 969 5 OGDEN LANE QUOGGUE,NEW YORK 11959 (516)653-5766(DAY AND EVENING) October 24, 1998 Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall 53095 Mam Road Soathold,New York 119/1 Re Subdivision Applications of/at 1000-022 00-03 00-019 000(4 9 ac —2 lots proposed by J F Gazza) 1000-022 00-03 00-020 000(5 ac —2 lots proposed by B Lettien) 1000-022 00-03 00-021 000(5 393 ac —2 lots proposed by J F Gazza) 1000-022 00-03 00-022 000(6 3 ac —3 lots proposed by J F Gazza&A Lettien) Dear Board Members, The undersigned,Bernice Lettien and Andrew Lettien have authorized Mrs Patricia Moore-Atty to apply for a 280-A vanances to utilize an existing nght of way easement as access to allow one single family dwelling to be constructed on tax lot 1000-022 00-03 00-19,20,21,&22 It is our intention to utih7e each parcel as one building lot and provided that a building permit is issued our pending subdivision application of these parcels will no longer be requested It is respectfully requested that upon the issuance of a smgle family dwelling building permit on each tax lot that the pending sub-division application affectmg each tax lot be withdrawn Very truly yours, JOSEPH E GAZZA Consented to j r? ' P,Ori/r44 pr ANi i wi ' m�+' BE'i CE LETTIERI Off 1-800-877-8881 Fax 1-201-343-1934 Pat Moore Fax 765-4643 , Patricia C Moore Attorney at Law 51020 Mam Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel (516)765-4330 Fax (516)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary December 21, 1998 Mr Albert J Krupski Southold Town Trustees Town Hall P O Box 1179, Southold NY 11971 Re 280A approval from ZBA Wetland permit for improvements to nght of way Dear Mr Krupski and members of the Southold Town Trustees The owners of land along Dam Pond, Mr Andrew Lettien, Mrs Bernice Lettien and Mr Joe Gazza have a common access to four parcels north of Dam Pond, each parcel is five acres m size and will not be subdivided The existing access road to these parcels requires 280A approval because it is not a Town Road The road must be improved but the improvements and matenals placed on the road bed is up to the Zoning Board with the recommendations of the Town Trustees Enclosed is a wetland permit for the road, the wetlands were flagged by the DEC m 1988 If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Ve truly yours, —.;,_----7- "ebtA atncia C Moore Albert J Krupski, President i*• BOG o Town Hall John Holzapfel, Vice President Y � , f :;_.;;.; yj 53095 Main Road Jim King w Southold, O Box 1179 , Martin H Carrell y r ��0�� New York 11971 Peter Wenczelafg'j1p1 �� rr Telephone (516) 765-1892 �� Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD office Use Only Coastal Erosion Permit Application X Wetland Permit Application Grandfather Permit Application Waiver/Amendment/Changes Received Application: Received Fee:$ Completed Application Incomplete SEQRA Classification. Type I Type II Unlisted Coordination: (date sent) CAC Referral Sent. Date of Inspection- Receipt of CAC Report. Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: Public Hearing Held: Resolution: Name of Applicant Bernice Lettieri , Andrew Lettieri , and Joe Cazza Address Phone Number- ( ) Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000 - 22-3-19, 20 , 21 & 22; Property Location: 5 acre parcels off of Main Road, East Marion (off of Dam Pond) (provide LILCO Pole # , distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT. Patricia C Moore (If applicable) Address . 570 /n,+//V i2.DAj, _ cSOUTi- ow ,I // 7/ Phone: 76,5- `1330 FAX% • '74 q 1 • - Board of Trustees Application GENERAL DATA Land Area (in square feet) : Land Bridge between land of Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza Area Zoning. residential Previous use of property: agriculture Intended use of property: residential access to five acre parcels (4 lots) Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date NYSDOT @1985 built Main Road Opening No prior permits/approvals for site improvements . Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? x No Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description (use attachments if necessary) . 280A of Town Law, access to lots- minimum material to provide Town ‘ ZBA) approval We will coordinate material preference or Trustees to 2BA- gravel or natural mater: al or road bic Board of Trustees Application WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations. 2 280A Access from ZBA Area of wetlands on lot: under road square feet Percent coverage of lot. road only % Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands 10 feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: 10 feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? x No Yes If gyres, how much material will be excavated? cubic yards How much material will be filled? cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: VP 'Mum . feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations : see map Manner in which material will be removed or deposited Statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason of such proposed operations (use attachments if appropriate) : no effect- existing road which we will request to keep in existing condition oiL {nep/oved lour» Rerift-c 7?ents 3 Board of Trustees Application COASTAL EROSION APPLICATION DATA Purposes of proposed activity- access to lots Are wetlands present within 75 feet of the proposed activity? No X Yes Does the project involve excavation or filling? X No Yes If Yes, how much material will be excavated? (cubic yards) How much material will be filled? (cubic yards) Manner in which material will be removed or deposited- Describe the nature and extent of the environmental impacts reasonably anticipated resulting from implementation of the project as proposed. (Use attachments if necessary) none, existing road will be used as access application to ZBA for 280A approval ( we recommend no change to existing road) 4 NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the matter of applicant: Bernice Lettieri , Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza SCTM#1000- 22- 3-19 , 20, 21 $ 22 YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1 That it is the intention of the undersigned to request a Permit from the Board of Trustees to: Provide access to 4 five acre lots off of Dam Pond Existing road- we recommend no change to existing road 2 That the property which is the subject of Environmental Review is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows: 1000-22-3- lot 19 , 20 , 21 & 22 Five acre lots access is over private road off of Main Road 3 That the project which is subject to Environmental Review under Chapters 32, 37, or 97 of the Town Code is open to public comment. You may contact the Trustees Office at 765-1892 or in writing. The above referenced proposal is under review of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold and does not reference any other agency that might have to review same proposal. OWNERS NAME: C/o Patricia C. Moore Esq MAILING ADDRESS:_6(0ZD r714-/A/ ,20A D 2 PHONED OL-0 111.71 y330 Enc : Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal for your convenience. 11 'b d r2r871—Text 12 PROJECT i 0 NUMBER I 617 21 SEC Aopendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To oe corrole,ec by Aoollcant or P-o)ec- sconsorl 1 APPL'C.,NT SPC OR 2 °ROJEC- V,.41E Davi✓ tp,r77 of iz4i 2042n Access - .28204 3 PROJECT LOC..TICN ,,,�C.- Munrc&oality dr/Ga� ,SQ(AHjO/d Coun,v SIOCA, a PRE:SE LOCATION (Street aaoress and oad rntersec ions prominent landmarks etc ar provice -nao) /000 ---07;2-3 - /9 2.0 2/ a2. aarce-05 4.D 5 IS PROPOSED ACTION J C New E Exoansron C Modification/alteration e*/5/7/17 Q«.SS o DESCRIBE PROJECT SRIE=Lv bred— zsro 4 ace . 7 AMOUNT CF LAND"FFEC E initially aces Ultimately aces 3 'NILL7OPOSEJACTION CCMPL" NITH EXISTING CONING CR CTnER EXISTING L,-.ND USE 'ESSTRICTiCNS' ,fC"es C No If No Peso-be briefly 3 1NAT °RESENT _,+f 0 JS= IN VIC,NIT" CF PROJECT' Residential C,'naus.r at ._.Commerc al l—,.,gnc r,ure !°aniFFres,iOoen soaca Other Desc toe 0 DOES .-,C-ION 'NVOLVE n PERMIT,.PRROVe.L OR FUNDIi,IG NOW OR LL-hMATE_" =ROM ..NY OTHER COVERNMENTAL -,GENCV,FE:EPAL STATE O3 LOC,.U' L_.Yes C No If /es 'is, agenc/(s) and perm Uaoprovats 204- - 2 -O4 . 11 D ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTL"VAUD RERMIT OR -,P°ROV..L"' Lillerves C No If /es irst aoenc/name and permit/approval COT— g. .4/ oyr n• i2 AS A RESUL'OF ° POSE) ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/AP°ROV, L RECUIRE MODIF C..TiON/ C /es C No I CERTIF.TYAT -E INFORi AT,CN PRO` I11E0 ABCVE 'S -RUE -0 --E BEST CF MY <NCWLECCE Apolicant/socnsor name Dace Signature If he action is in the Cocsral Area and ;cu are a state acencv, comclefe the Coastal Assessmen` =arm oetore prcceecing 'vitn 'I-is assessment OVER Board of Trustees Application County of Suffolk State of New York rolla/G4 4 C' /71-ea' r BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S) , IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT( S) OR REPRESENTATIVES( S) , TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. .,r 1gnature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS (p DAY OF C /34 r?r V 1f Notary Public rIrr- ` 0 7 08/_3/1998 13 98 2913431334 (711 rI1IA_ FAC 02 • 99e10133yA 11 13 6167!:5464; LAW ONFICES 10.rFE P1J"Ea 32 APL'ITCANT 1RANSALiIOf(AL OISCLOWAH PURR he -w, •f 80. t• i ' • .,e o. thee o114. e 1.11ct• of ere. •r e •a ' • town 044 and employees., 'the pgrpose of 8 tOrm a Lo px4Y de taforlgatioll V11.FI1 Can t (Ae p(f • vomit e onfl to or nLer ant/ allow L 1p tare wh+>:eyer act on a necessary 4Q amid same_ TOUR HAHB: LErrI 4-, , rh✓O,tAl>,I (Last name, first name, middle lr�I-Li.L, uniese you • • applying in the name or tum one eteP ot other entity, eillch an m dampen) IE so, indlc,lr the othei pereon'r Or company's name ) NA7.Uah OP APPL1CA'ION: (Cherk all that apply ) lax grievance variance Clhange of cone Approval of plat rxemption from plat or official map Other leW1,1210 rOtlarr (If 'Other," name the drtivity ) Do you personalty (or through your company, upoun•1, n1t)iine, parent, or child) hive a rolallonehip with Any orrir-Ar or employee of the lawn of Southold? "Rel-ttianehip- inaludee by blood, marriage, or business interest "Ouniness intertest' swans a bueinesa, including a plrLnarnhip, in which the town officer or employee ban evrn a partial ownership of (or employment by) a corporation in which the town officer or employee erne more th-an 57% of the ens rem Yl4 NO _ X Ir You answered 'MS." Complete the bilance of tills form end date and sign where indicated Name of person employed by Lhe Town of Sox Lhold title or poeltion of that person Oeecribe the relellonehip between youtro1( (Lha applicant) and the town officer or employee CiLhar check the appropriate line A) through 0) and/or deectibe in the space provided rho torr officer or employee or hie 01 her 'Donee, sibling, paten' , or child la (c tack all that ppply)r . •A) the Owner of create! than 5% or the share• of Ihq corporate *lock of the applicant (when the applicant le a corporation) B) the legal or 4tnef)ciel owner or any inLereet in a noncocporate entity (when Lhe applicant is het a corporation); C) in officer, dixecLor, pa' Lnet , or empinyee of the applicants or 6) the actual applicant, I)rSCRIPCION Or RCI,ATIOf1SIuIY �- 41111110Kubml tt ed Lids day o .vigge � - y 3lynatt use �/ •�SIf'r, 3 ;-1 TARY Pti&IO OF NEW aRBEY .- My MNIr1[olldflenWeaRa.1&200!'r inL nnmP • • A Lvrrilott S.---(0-96P- Board of Trustees Application Board of Zoning Appeals Planning Board AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I , Joseph Frederick Gazza residing at P 0 Box 969 (print owner of property) (mailing address ) g Ogden Ln, Quogue NY 11959 _ do hereby authorize (Agent) Patricia C Moore 11141 to apply for permit( s ) from the Southold Board of Town Trustees xorngyaihao4 er agencies/boards of the Town of Southold and State of New York (Owner ' 1\ ig tire) Joseph Frederick G za FOR DEPCSfl JOSEPH FRED:ror--p; eaAJELA ATTORN2.7.1%,, t .AW P QBOX QS,1, 5CK1.0,04 ' QUOOUR NE W y Of'tTC (rel s OC7'r4l 8 ThP 5 acre lot has access to the main hOdu uy a NL u -- - Board of Trustees Application Board of Zoning Appeals Planning Board AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I , Andrew and Bernice Lettieri residing at P 0 Box 492 (print owner of property) (mailing address) Hackensack, NJ 07602-0492 do nereby authorize (Agent) Patricia C Moore to apply for permit( s ) from the wand all other agencies/boards of the Southold Board of Town Trustees on my behalf. Town of Southold and State of New York 4'7 �� / L C-t- own9'r ' s s gnature) ndr,ew Lettieri )( 1 Bernice Lettieri 8 The 5 acre lot has access to the Main xoaa Qy d EJL1vauc uiL r APPLICANT TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold ' s Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and employees . The purpose of this form is Lo provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow iL to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same . T YOUR NAME: `1 0-lePH / t-sCIA Z (Last name , first name , middle initial , unless you a e applyingin the name of someone else or other ntity , s, ch as a company . If so , indicate the of er persdn ' s or company ' s name . ) NATURE OF APPLICATION: ( Check all that apply ) Tax grievance Variance Change of zone Approval of plat Exempti n from plat or official map Other ,/ `T1ZAJ5rTFs PLOTI ( If "Other , " name the activity . ) Do you personally (or through your company, spouse, sibling , parent, or child) have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship" includes by blood, marriage, or business interest_ "Business interest" means a business , including a partnership, 3n which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of (or employment by) a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares- Yrs NO If you answered "YES , " complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated- Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself ( the applicant ) and the town officer or employee Either check the appropriate line A) through D) and/or describe in the space provided . The town ofFicer or employee or his or her spouse , sibling , parent , or child is ( check all that apply ) ! A) the owner of greater than 5% of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant ( when the applicant is a corporation ) ; 13) the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a noncorporate entity (when the applicant is not a corporation ) ; C) an officer, director , partner , or employee of the applicant ; or D) the actual applicant DESCRIPTION Or RELATIONSHIP tJ. Submitted this =A d: y of ' 1998 111 Signature Ilk,� Print name FOR DEPOSIT ONLY • a- CFC GAZZA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW P 0 BOX 969, 5 OGDEN LANE I inm IUI007 H H I 'NI nerg*In And Hole need w IIh('nviinant IIgiaInot grantor n Art—Tnd or Corp CONSULT Y')UR LAWYER 'morn/ SIGNIU , TRIS INS TRUMENT—TIIIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD •E USED DY LAWNettgpJ.Y Q ((JJ --- THIS INDENT U)U , made the 1St day of July nineteen hundred and Eighty-Nine IiILFW£ETd CrundbcsiLzer Corn ,a New Yolk Corporation, with offices at 3 Ogden Lane, P.O. Box 969, Quogue, New York 11959 I )'1STT. uo party of the first part, and Joseph FredericK Gazza residing at 3 Ogden Lane, P 0 Bo'< 969, Quogue, New York 1959 RC ,EI EU $ICAL Ti N 8379 OCT 25 1989 TRANSFER fAX party of the second part, Sin K WITNESSEFII, that the party of the first part, in consideration of OHN I Y �, TIrIRry SEvC& 1-Ho,-,e0.4-0 n Flo< Itv�oRJE dollars, lawful money of the United States, paid pief f n 1939 by the party of the second pais, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, I ALL. that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the at East Marion, Town or Southold, County of Suffolk, ) ptc, r State of New York,being bounded and descrilxd as follows to 0 o Beginning at the northwest corner of the hereinafter described premises which point is where the division line between the hereinafter described premises and -c.T i lands now or formerly of Joseph Boken intersects the high water mark of Dam o2Z oo I Pond said point also being distant the following 13 courses and distances from the point where the division line between lands now or formerly of Lettieri and F,SLocu. I Dispirito and lands now or formerly of Cove Beach Associates intersects the 03 0o northerly side of Main Road; r I- North 25 degrees 30 minutes 20 seconds West, 242.90 feet, 2- South 63 degrees 01 minutes 40 seconds West, 23 10 feet, n77 neo _ 3- North 2G degrees 45 minutes 40 seconds west, 387 42 feet, 4- North 25 degrees 15 minutes 40 seconds west, 598 78 feet; Df/ C.)U 5- North 27 degrees 49 minutes 50 seconds west, 111 96 feet, o;/ ; oe) 6- North 27 degrees 10 minutes 40 seconds west, 71 14 feet, 7- North 32 degrees 12 minutes 10 seconds Trest,144 10 feet, 8- Soutn 81 degrees 13 minutes 30 seconds east, 312.85 feet, O ( 4c)0 9- North 25 degrees 30 minutes 10 seconds west, 608.25 feet; .77y001 10- North 89 degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds east,520 88 feet, 11- South 89 degrees 05 minutes 40 seconds east, 450 01 feet; , , .,,I0 ,, Ar U a 12- South 0 degrees 35 minutes 10 seconds west, 9.0 feet, ' 4 13- South 87 degrees 08 minutes 50 seconds east, 84 06 feet, •; Li(� to th6 point or place of bEGINNING. d 100 Running thence through and along Dam Pond, the following 4 tie-line courses and 0'...r/ D ce distances 1- South 87 degrees 08 minutes 50 seconds east, 12.0 feet, I / ?)(70?) 2- South 66 degrees 28 minutes 50 seconds east, 900.56 feet, O D 13- South 28 degrees 10 minutes 40 seconds west, 175.07 feet, 4- South 74 degrees 20 minutes 40 seconds west, 534.70 feet, 0 2-0 C) I Thence North 18 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds west, 462.0 feet; Thence North v a p I 23 degrees 30 minutes 50 seconds west, 239.69 feet, to the point or place of BEGINNING 3 o etc)(..i j Together with the right of Ingress and egress with others across a ; I 10-foot ri':ht of way adjoining the premises to the nearest legal open road. I 1 ( Z l ; • IS I � 1O954c110 • All that certain plot , piece or parcel of land , situate lying and being in the Town of Southampton , County of Suffolk and State of New York , known , shown and de5Adnated as follows Q ' 0900-045 .00-02 00-086 .000 , 087 00 , , 119 002 "Map of Ocean View Park, Section Five" , which said map was filed January 28 , 1910 in the Suffolk COunty Clerk ' s office as Map No 105 , Block L, Lots 1-9 inclusive, 13-21 inclusive, Part of 10 and 22 , together with 1/2 street having been abandoned adjacent thereto, more precisely described on map recorded at Liber 10204 page 589 on December 30 , 1986 with the Suffolk COunty Clerk. 0900-022 .00-01 00-051 006 At Noyac, Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Noyack Path, distant the following three ( 3 ) courses and distances , as measured along the westerly side of Noyack Path, from the corner formed by the intersection of Noyack Path and Middle Line Highway 1- North 1 degree , 27 ' 50" East , a distance of 86 . 24 feet 2- North 14 degrees , 26 ' , 07" West, a distance of 327 01 feet , 3- North 24 degrees , 29 ' , 00" , west , a distance of 328 26 feet to the point or place of Beginning Running thence south 62 degrees , 39 ' , 42" west , a distance of 42741 feet along lands of Richard M. and Donna Danie] e Mathew, thence north 29 degrees , 49 ' , 25" west , a distance of 238 . 83 feet along lands of Skyline Mews to a monument, thence north 27 degrees , 52 ' , 25" west, a distance of 361 .43 feet along lands of Bayview Associates , thence north 63 degrees 17 ' , 55" east , a distance of 181 50 feet along lands of John Chester; thence south 29 degrees 30 ' , 41" east , a distance of 296 . 87 feet along lands formerly of John Leonard, thence north 63 degrees 17 ' , 55" east , a distance of 256 . 82 feet along lands formerly of John Leonard to Noyack Path, thence south 24 degrees , 29 ' , 00" east , a distance of 229 . 36 feet along the westerly side of Noyack Path, to the point of place of Beginning. Said Parcel has an area of 156 ,475 Sq` Ft . ' 0900-286 .00-02 .00-025 .000 and 030 000 "Map of Beacbmont Park , Plate mhree" , which said map was filed in the office of the Clerk of the COunty of Suffolk on February 23 , 1910 and February 25 , 1910 as Map No . 14 , Block 3 , Lots 1-4 inclusive and 6-17 inclusive , together with the northerly 1/2 of an un-named road having been abandoned adjacent to Lots 2-18 even This conveyance is made in the regular course of business actually conducted by the Corporate Grantor with the unanimous consent in writing of all the stockholders thereof . '41. I ' r I I � All that certain plot , piece or parcel of land , situate lying and ! being in the Town of Southampton , County of Suffolk and State of New York, known , shown and designated as follows 0900-045 .00-02 . 00-086 .000 , 087 00 , , 119 002 "Map of Ocean View Park , Section Five" , which said map was filed January 28 , 1910 in the Suffolk County Clerk ' s office as Map No. 105 , Block L, Lots 1-9 inclusive, 13-21 inclusive, Part of 10 and 22 , together with 1/2 street having been abandoned adjacent thereto, more precisely described on map recorded at Liber 10204 page 589 on December 30 , 1986 with the Suffolk COunty Clerk . 0900-022 .00-01 .00-051 .006 At Noyac, Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Noyack Path, distant the following three ( 3 ) courses and distances , as measured along the westerly side of Noyack Path, from the corner formed by the intersection of Noyack Path and Middle Line Highway. 1- North 1 degree , 27 ' 50" East , a distance of 86 . 24 feet 2- North 14 degrees , 26 ' , 07" West, a distance of 327 01 feet , 3- North 24 degrees , 29 ' , 00" , west , a distance of 328 . 26 feet to the point or place of Beginning Running thence south 62 degrees , 39 ' , 42" west, a distance of 427441 feet along lands of Richard M. and Donna Daniele Mathew, thence north 29 degrees , 49 ' , 25" west , a distance of 238 83 feet along lands of Skyline Mews to a monument; thence north 27 degrees , 52 ' , 25" west , a distance of 361 43 feet along + i lands of Bayview Associates, thence north 63 degrees 17 ' , 55" east , a distance of 181 50 feet along lands of John Chester, thence south 29 degrees 30 ' , 41" east , a distance of 296. 87 feet along lands formerly of John Leonard, I thence north 63 degrees 17 ' , 55" east , a distance of 256 . 82 feet along lands formerly of John Leonard to Noyack Path; thence south 24 degrees , 29 ' , 00" east , a distance of 229 . 36 feet I along the westerly side of Noyack Path, to the point or place of Beginning. Said Parcel has an area of 156 ,475 Sq. Ft . . 0900-286 .00-02 .00-025 .000 and 030 000 "Map of Beachmont Park , Plate Three" , which said map was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk on February 23 , 1910 and February 25 , 1910 as Map No . 14 , Block 3 , Lots 1-4 inclusive and 6-17 inclusive, together with the northerly 1/2 of an un-named road having been abandoned adjacent to Lots 2-18 even This conveyance is made in the regular course of business actually conducted by the Corporate Grantor with the unanimous consent in writing of all the stockholders thereof . • • • , I J h 109rOdlili:168 fa 10GETIIIER with all right, title and interest, if any, of the party of the first part in and to any streets and i roads abutting the above described premises to the center lines thereof, 1OGE"IIIE.R with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises, I 1 1 10 HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises herein gianted Unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever I i , 1 I 1 l II 11 i I / AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything I, wher/by the said premises have been encumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid , AND the party of the first part, in compliance with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of the first part-will receive the consideration for this conveyance and will hold the right to receive such consid- eration as a trust fund to be applied first for the purpose of paying the cost of the improvement and will apply the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose , The word "party" shall be construed as if it read "parties" whenever the sense of this indenture so requires IN WI-NESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part has duly executod this deed the day and year first above / written / IN PRESENCE Or , . +I i, Grundbesitzer Corp. , BY \Ilidi . - Joseph \4eri/ Gazza President '• . • I ,r' o •�•'p o 4 r.. pri 'yIA,, n• _ ; S� L�fr � Z c :.. a 1, r .b�� , .. 4. , c.. y0F.' �,a , 1 . X tirade OF NEW YORK;COUNTY OF si STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF' ar On the day of 19 , before me On the day of 19 , helot• nee personally came personally came to me known to be the individual described in and who to me known to be the indludual described in and who executed the foregoing Instrument, and acknowledged that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that rexecuted the same executed the same STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF Suffolk ii STATE OF HEW YORK COUNTY OF On t'e 1st day of July 19 89, before mc. On the day of 19 , before iae percon>,lly came Joseph Frederick Gazza personally cline tome known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did cicrosc and say that he resides at No 3 ogden Lane say thit he results at No Quogue, New York 11959 that he is the Presedent that he is the of Grundbesitzer Corp of , the corporation described , the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument, that he in and which executed the foregoing instrument, that },, knows the seal or said corporation, that the seal affixed knows the seal of said corporation, that the seal aft ,ted to said instrument is such corporate seal, that it was so to said instrument is sut.h corporate seal, that 't was su affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpora- affixed by ord,r of the board of directors of said corpoia non, and that he signed h is name thereto by like order tion, and that he signed h name thereto by like order axe ct2d DIANE PARO NOTARY PUBLIC state of New Yak No 4912064 Oualit ed lel Li Noll, Cou-,ty Commission Expiros Nov 16 1909 Iargafn and Ottlr /lab WITH COVENANT AGAINST GRANTOR S ACTS 5L(IION TITLE No BLOCK LOT Grundbesitzer Corp TOWN of Southold and Towr of SOuthampton TO Joseph Frederick Gazza IRecut led At Request of STANDARD FORM OF NEW YORK BOARD OF TITLE UNDERWRITERS RITIJRN BY MAIL TO Drlrnbured by !II!� Joseph Frederick Gazza — Arry, 3 Ogden Lane american title Insurance company P 0 Box 969 northeast region Quogue , New York 11959 —..r Lip No A Member of The Canitntnfaf /ruuranre Compantii U O C7 z 2 0 2O4 O LO I Bili, 1 , I,I 1�i15 1,1 J 51C,1l Erle 1111 C84 IN60 aZ 130 LO 1, l,)tlii`, 111 � 1,I i ,_ F,1 4,_r i l =, 1_i i i wL WI' Fd-i- .Lb r t._ 1 ( ll r�� �� R U ' DART 1—•PF3OJECT INFORMATION ,,,ii �, I'� , 'i,-- . , , Prepared byProject /'{ /1 v. / I 7 Sponsor /u l!�/ELt,` Q/ YQ L.. nIc ooc�r,en, is peslgned to assist in �' on ,he environment Please comtr'ete ire enure former Fla, yh:'her the actor pro sed ma i as oar,o re application for approval and mayis A thirough E An5•+'er, Lc these Y nay art tl e nai ^10 n-a1 or ,you oplleve will ce needed to complete iParts 2ect to anher ve IrICa,vn and 3 X'i 5e conslde•e� d 3 '' 's expected that completion of the tug EAF will be dependent on inroirna'lor, currentlyplavarevfilaple andew Provi ny ainvoke eac %instan research or i'Ivastlgatlon If Information re/Lir it ne such addltlonal work is unavailable,so Inaicat new Instanceo will not spec., • and spec NAME OF ACTION WET'1-04,vp Pe-ern Fort lrnQ I LLOCATION CF ACTION(menu i, Slreet Aaaress Munle,paiky and county) f R�£m r Access �p 0� Petvr R tAD, MA4rN 120"C. '�D�?80 . SAME OF APPUCA rTISPON30A P4T LC a ' �}bT /nqQ I� AN�etW Lam- t E� C Moa2E le',I AOOR:SS isrl be. ( -51 ICE L ErnEtat 306 ,6-Azz A °USINESS'aLPt`10kE Q a �° PATM • pp(LE C3q 6-102.1Dt f-7(oS- 30 MA- 12.0"--L)CIrr/PO SOUTF-I o w , N y I LI-71 I STATE VCM CWNEl AI Olflerent) I ZIP CoOE Af4�-e1•4 L-ETTl1�2.I , C3til2�l ice LE Fri� f AOORESs BUSINESS TELE°hONE i I 1 { p$BCRIPTION OP ACTION STATE ZIP CODE I Improve. e4c(s•p-t rito ci ci w nit t7er I 9 w toys rnalcrrct.,! Ro Ac, l9 / Por Town joect. -c0.#tOfl ) ISS ) crushed J S1anc or oTc. roved t,,ttt4i r ,. ►aced to pe-/-yr ovs m a •r t pe-/- v..! 57 Tr , 1::, a_el iS}coin5 �cfxr* t n Please Complete Each �-e sEf�eom �aS1 1 Question-Indicate N.A if not OY}S A Site Description applicable Physical setting of overall project, both developed and 1 Present land use p undeveloped areas ❑Urban Olndustnal °Commercial OForest tOAgriculture eR�idenUal(suburban) ORunl(non farm) Z Total acreage of OO[her v � S prOleCt area . 25 APPROXIMATE ACREACE acres BXtST7N(,- DIRT Meadow or 8rushland (Non agricultural) PRESENTLY AFTER Forested �v AFTER COMPLETION Teres acres Forested nal (Includes orchards cropland --.2.,V6..______ acres Agricundltural (Frnal (Includes or tidal pasture, etc) acres per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) acres Water Surrace Area �' acres ands 'ms's i-r acres Unvagetated (Rock ea•th o� rr��irc 130acres Roads buildings and other paved surf. wkT�'� yea � ri 1-5D' acres acre ac-es �� tyPa _______ ..„12.414a 3 What Otheris (Indicateprndomieant Boll ~— es 3Yp�s) on acres a Soil drLg4v project sltel acres alnaQ4 ell drained - 2_ % of site OModerately well drained °Poorly drained Y• or site % of site how many I( any agricultural land is Involved, acres of soil are �lassirled within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classiricatlon System, 4 Are there bedrock outcrop ins or'~ acres (See 1 NYCRR33 a What Is depth to bedrock? F�lect site CJYes 0 (in feet) 2 I ri = +a t'_ 4EF1I CrlrTfi?LL 1UI LI-ILL alt E= 1��_ ' ` \ F ` S ',Jpfe ria e percer cage of o epos5o pro et we with siopPs a t��) 10 a /Oc' % -, .7 15% v :215% or grea,er '4 6 's project s�bs,antrally conuguo,, o or coyain a ou Icing site or c,is'ric-, lis-ecr ,he Sate or 'he Na'ienai Register, o, -41s,cric Places' "'yes LT-No 7 is projec sLbstanria'Iy conriguoi-s '0 a site lis,ee or ,he eegrs,er or Natiora wa,u al ,_andrra,ksr CYe, � aWha, s ,ne depth or the wafer 'sole? lCTbfl c tin regi) C �,�� is ,rte roosted ove a primary principal or sole source aquifer? °Ye, LSrNO 1C Do hunting frsnrng or ,hell tsnt-t$ o Nal ,,v Po-AT r¢eesy �g� pportunwes presen ty exist in the projec• a,ea? CYes r aRAC it i5y eoes projec ,i,e c- twin any ,pecies or plant or anima, life than is identiried as t'ireatened or e1da g T ❑Yes to According to ide.+rrry each species _ 12 Are there any unique or unusual lanc Forms on the protect site? ;r a cliffs dunes, other geologicallormaticns CYes t_.No Desc'tbe 3 is the projJc, site presently used by the community or neighborh000 a, an open space or recreation area, F es CNo 'f yes explain J'E rnJTr v Fay OW/4-12- }-1VNTIN(r-- 4 Coestheyeserit site induce sce-iic views krown to oe important to the community? =.res CNo 15 Streams within or contiguous to protect area Pit Foal Co a Name of Stream and name or River to which it is tributary 1'6 t.akes ponds wetland areas within or contiguous to project area a Name I '3rn Pom2 t- /5.4c. b Size (In acres) 17 Is the site served by existing public utslitieo °Yes C-- ,//o —/ a) If Yes does sutricient capac ty exist to allow connection? b) If yes will imoro,emencs be necessary to allow connec,ron? COY s GNo T.'�es CNo 18 Is 'he ,ite located in an agricultural Jistnct certiried pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304' °Yes [ jo s the site located in or substantially c��YY++tiguous 'o a CnUeal Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 019 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617' Wes GNo 20 l-as the site ever been used sor the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? °Yes LVit?o B. Project Description WEr LA/.10 eeemm- Fbrz Access 12a4p 1 Physical dimensions and scale of protect (fill in dimensions as appropriate) A Le r?eet¢.s 15?A-c a Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by protect sponsor acres B. LET T1 P.i u{ y Ac. b Protect acreage to be developed ••26- acres initially, xLl'Azzri 4 9 AC..rotect acreage to remain undeveloped acnes ultimately p - � acres d Length of protec• in miles (If appropriate) iZb40 //CM f%e.lr /D 11/Cf-lai►c1 c:crea ei34'f the protect is an expansion indicate percent of expansion pro sed _ Jr umber of off-s`reet parkingp p %, GYrSnN�,-RD 9' u spaces existing NVR , piposed Pao ADSep IL' ssi ax'mum vehicular trips generated per hour 4 g (upon completion of project)? AcGE9$S Fry— _Y.. S residential Number and type of housing units One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium TS Initially 0 Ultimately 41 i Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure , i structure_./3.,Eheight, � ' width, �� length Single fa 1 Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare prosect will occupy is __f_ ft !b A /t'sicluscc. 3 71 15lyy4(r i` ©ro MAI NI Qtwe JuN , n/ o� � L. r'.,r L_c izi '+1 ti -f1 �t'J1t+,J�LE "_4111 riHLL .16 15._ 1 _l.v, ,tom the ? f' J r a Will oi5t„rpe° are be rec'aimed? Ilte ��— tons/CJOIc S CNo CNAyarG; a I' yes for wha, �ntendec purpose is the site being reclaimed? � � Fl U_. ASD D�9Vcro b Will topsoil oe stocKoiled for reclamation? —�/� 12-'""j.�.jN —Yes c Wiii upper subsoil be stockpiled r as TEO 17i—"Ni �' D or recianlat on? CYe277:401 •I CIQ- ue. el 4 How many ac,es or vegetat+or (trees snrubv, ground covers) will be remo ea rrom site?rbc f�3ttt t _lir ac 5 Will a^v mature ,wrest 'ove, 100 years oid) or othe' locall oro e5 ,Z,y� CYes —~o FDerri�c- pLy FA-ernemoonan� tiege�a�+or be removed vv this r �ma `C o If single phase projec• Anticipated period of construction months ('ncludtng demolition) 7 If multi phased a Tote number or pnases anticipated 1 b Anticipated nate or commencement phase (number, c Approximate compietror date of final phase month year ('nc,udrr,g demo? tical month year d is phase 1 funct,onalfy aependent on st.asequent phases? QYes CNo 8 W II blast re occur during construc•,°r? ClYesp ° Numoe• or jobs generated during construction (e71' after pro ect is complete �__ , '0 Number of jobs eliminated by ,his p•oject _ _ 11 Will project require ,eiocatior of any projects or facilities? OYes bio If yes, rxoia,r 12 Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? OYesCg<cr. a If yes indicate type of waste (sewage industrial etc) and amounr b Name or wale body into which effluent will be discharged 1,1 Is suost.rface liquro waste disposal involved? QYes 14 Will surface area or an existing water bodyincreaseType ���� Explain 41ErL�4N0 Esq or decrease by proposal? Jl'es ONo E5a IrrlinZouEp By I.Ar - Vogel/KIS Co- 15 Is p o,ect or any portion or protect located rn a 100 yedf flood plain? s ONo Of= W�-+ �t-lisl�?Ds 16 Will the project generate solid waste? � �NDS 'QYes 1:21‹:-) a If yes wriat is the amount per month o If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be tons c If yes, give name ONo d Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into aosanitary landfill?n e If Yes, explainOYts ONo 17 Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? °Yes riit�! A if yes what is the anticipated rate of disposal? _ o tonsJmonth b If yes what is the anticipated site lire? yea's 18 Will project use herbicides or pesticides? QYes 421( o 1° Will project routinely produce odors (more than one how per day)? Oyes 29 Will project produce operating noise exceeding � o the local ambient noise levels? ❑Yes 01‘ 21 Will project result in an increase in energy user QYes If yes indicate type(sl o aPwater supply is from wells indicate pumping capacity .__ 2 Total anticipated water usage s Salgallons/minute rj per day lons/day 4 Does project involve local State or Federal funding? °Yes 0}14/ If Yes explain 4 1I 4 Mi► 1 01999 ',► 1IL , — L C r - IHi -:I i, + . i DIni, ' LI) 1 'I it H-IL. =10 it_ 1_c.3 r a 2S Approvals Required Submit a' � Type Dare City Tow^ t' day Board CYes —"'Nc/ C ,v -own v Ilage D1anning Board CC�Yefs o City -own Zorirg Board u'4�ses� '-'_Ni) 213O A 1998 Ci,/ County Health Depa,trnei, CYes er<o _ Other Local Agencies CYes 214 Other Regional Agencies ares 13 4. State Agencies ONo . -t. ()Pon ea-mochas of Kece•al Agenc'es ❑Yes ONo plan Weld C Zoning and Planning Information Does proposed action involve a planning or zonirg decision? Lir es ONo -�7 If ties cldicate dec sion require 2$oA Ozoning amendment oning variance Especial ase permit Osubdivision ❑site plan Cnew/revision or maser plan Oresource management plan Dottier 2 What is the zoning clascificatioii(s)or the site? R" eo 3 What is the maximum potential de.elopment of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Ae_Le„ ft,.- y L o'rr e 54c in size ) I y PIC ?c ccei SeNcd by 0tc tsrii1/4.1 rr 20AD 4 what s the proposed zoning of the site? kcs idenc1 al _ 5 Wha' is the naximt,m potential development or the site IT deve,oped as permitted by the proposed zorirg? I Howe pe., t oi- (y Ho m e s North_of 5e)byc1-arra) o Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in aoopted local land use plans? L°'S'e- CNo 7 What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a T/. mile radius or proposed action? Rea tdtmttais 3 Is the proposed action compatible with adtoining/surrounding land uses within a Y. mile? fPfes ONo 9 If the proposed action is the subdtvision of land how many lots are proposed? N/A -" NO Subici4VLSIOPIS a What is the minimum lot sae proposed? N/Pt 10 Will proposed ao'ron require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes l9'Nc 11 chill the proposed action create demand for any community provided services (recreation education police, fire protecttor)? OYes 14/ ZOO A - road access a If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle protected demand? ❑Yes ONo '2 Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? DYes hdNO a Ir yes is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? CYes ONo D Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your protect if yy ., . se impacts associated with your proposal please discuss such impacts and the measures ��, A•T• • �',-;i ��;.g .r avoid them i I' E. Verification IJ JUN I 0I I certiry that 'he into=n provided above is true to the best of my know!. ll-- _ Applicant/ •. row 0-QetVUrce 4,6Neri and Joe &az zc t _ -_ .2 Signatur .• — Title al if the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete thetet Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment 5 M 4111) Possible Resolution for JUNE 8, 2000 Meeting confirming A) Re Appl No 4582 - Filed by contract vendee Yuzbasioglu regarding property owned by R Schroeder, Main Road, East Marion Please note that applicant-purchaser's contract of sale expired and no longer has a vested interest in the property as filed 1000-35-4-4 File is noted as abandoned No refund or credit is recommended due to costs for advertising, extensive transcnption of public hearing, and other processing by the staff and board members (File has been inactive by applicant for more than six months ) L/ r3) Re Appl No 4619 -Lettien and Gazza at Mam Road, East Marion, 1000-22-3-19, 20, 21, 22 Please note applicant's file has been mactive No refund or credit is recommended due to costs for research and processing by the staff and board members (File has been inactive by applicant for more than a year) C) Re Appl No 4461 - Giannans, & ors (formerly Hellenic Cabins) 1000-35-2-14 at Main Road, East Marion Please note file has been mactive for 1+ year(s) File is confirmed as "abandoned by applicant and inactive for more than a year " Possible partial refund of filing fee or credit towards a reactivated, or new application, if requested within a reasonable time by applicant D) Re Appl No 414116 (SE & V) Bell-Atlantic (Philips at Orient site) 1000-16-6-5 Please note file has been inactive for 2+ years File has been marked abandoned No refund or credit is recommended due to costs for research and processing by the staff and board members (File has been inactive by applicant for more than two years ) ZBA Staff 5/24/00, updated by Chairman 5/30/00 C\WINDOWS\DESKTOP\ZBA FOLDERS\ZBA\ZBA BUDGETS and REPORTS\REFUNDS-ABANDONED FILES doc kc 1O�l PHI I RI 1)1 RI( K GAZZA I ) AI l ORM-) AI l AW $PC199 P t) Ito\ 969, 5 ()Hui I ails Quogue Ncw 'i oik 11971 lilts Patricia C Moots-Lsqtip,„.4, n > 51020 Main Road Southold,New oil. 11971 Novembet 19 1999 Rc Last Matron lands oil salsa &Cn77a SC I Mu 1000-022-03-019,020,021,022 Ucat Mrs Moots, l he above!del cnC ld lands lime today hetli conveyed by the undersigned to thc. Peconic land trust who had Midler conscycd same to the pat Muslim of County of Suffolk and town of Southold The lands are to be lot evet pt esuvcd as open spat !bele is no lunpu any need to continue applications w llh the Southold I own I iustees, Southold Town Uoaid of Zoning Appeals, Southold I own Planning 13oatd ot NYS DEC By copy of this least to these Agencits it IN Icspcct(idly tcclucstcd th it(lie pending applications be withdrawn without picludicc uxl tut thu ill it lily Ices paid in connection with said applications be refunded as Southold low itself It rs takcn uvci Muse lands (toil us, the applicants Kindly close your lilt on this mallei and ittut to Mi I clticii and,half each, the remaining balance in esu ow you atc ILlaming It has been a plcasuic to woik with you and I hope to have the opportunity to do so again in the fututc Vciy huly yours, JOSLPII FR R K GAZZA ANDREW LE I 1 I IFRI Cc Involved pat tics r N. � JJ +, t z , (11,7"` ���l41 1 ��Ira '�x��� v. � J��cel 0 Ile S9 6 " I if-61-e2- II,����SUF�®��►C�` Town Hall Albert J Krupski,President ���hZ.�\T . 6-49 "• 4_,,‘ 53095 Main Road James King,Vice President �� a ' -- '''.) ; P O Box 1179 Henry Smith % y ;,'r'�: ' m 1 Southold,New York 11971 : ' i Artie Foster vs- © ~!�- r 'V 0 Ken Pohwoda �' �► �� Telephone(516) 765-1892 ;'�®d �a 0��� Fax(516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO. Zoning Board Members ^ © 1E 0 " 1 FROM• BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUN 1 81999 i DATE : June 18, 1999 RE: Gazza/Lettieri projec On Monday June 28, 1999 at approx. 7 :0o p m. the Board of Trustees would like to have a meeting with your board and the Planning Board to discuss the Gazza/Lettieri project. Please let Diane or Lauren know if you can make this meeting If you have any questions, please contact our office at 765-1892 . ..-->ke,---L,.:7, to Oa, C-4,---.0---C. i/1-4--C----0-Z--Q-a- 1@(.1.-(41 4464?-...t..,) i py 9 - 8/3/99 15.- Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Councilman Romanelli, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby AMENDS Resolution No. 9 of the July 6, 1999 Town Board Meeting by increasing the allowance for the expenditure from $350.00 to $376.08 for expenses incurred by individuals from the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles to travel to Fishers Island to process the renewal of drivers licenses for Fishers Island residents. Councilman 15.-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes: Councilman Murphy, Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie, Supervisor Cochran. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 16.- Moved by Councilwoman Hussie, seconded by Councilman Murphy, it was RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes submission of a proposal to the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, whereby the Town of Southold proposes a cooperative effort to acquire the development rights to agricultural properties which have been submitted by their owners to the Land Preservation Committee of the Town of Southold for sale of such rights to the Town of Southold, in accordance with the terms of the Agricultural and Farmland Protection Program. p Councilman 16.- Vote of the Town Board: Ayes. Councilman Murphy, Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Councilwoman Hussie, Supervisor Cochran. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. 17.- Moved by Councilman Romanelli, seconded by Councilwoman Hussie, WHEREAS, the Town of Southold is considering the purchase of a parcel of property for open space preservation purposes, the property Nos adjacent to Dam Pond, know as Suffolk County Tax Map 1000-22-3-19, 1000-22-3-20, 1000-22-3-21, 1000-22-3-22 and 1000-31-5-1 .2 and is approximately 35 acres; and WHEREAS, Suffolk County has established a County-wide Land Preservation Partnership Program to provide matching funds for conservation purposes; and WHEREAS, on December 31, 1997, the Suffolk County Legislature adopted IR 751-1997 appropriating five million dollars from the capital budget for the Preservation Partnership Program; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold approved a $2,000,000 Farmland/Open Space Protection Bond Act of 1997; and WHEREAS, the Town of Southold seeks to acquire the following five parcels of a total of approximately 35 acres; Dam Pond Parcels Properties: Approx SCTM# Acres owner 1000-22-3-19 5 0 Joseph F Gazza 1000-22-3-20 4 0 Bernice Lettien 1000-22-3-21 5 0 Joseph F. Gazza 1000-22-3-22 6 0 Joseph F Gazza 1000-31-5-1 2 ' 15 0 Andrew Lettien, now therefore, be it RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold desires to participate in the Suffolk County Preservation Partnership Program; and be it further RESOLVED that to the best of their knowledge, the Town Board of the Town of Southold believes the above-mentioned parcels are eligible for acquisition under the Suffolk County Preservation Partnership Program; and be it further • pg 10 - 8/3/99 4r RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in order to participate in the Partnership Program and subject to the Town aft d resolving to acquire the five above-referenced parcels of property r proper public notice, public hearing, compliance with the provisions of Chapter 59 of the Town Code of the Town of Southold for the purchase of Open Space Land and compliance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act, agrees to authorize up to a 50% undivided interest in the property to be held by the County of Suffolk subject to a management agreement between the County/Town and other parties; agrees to appropriate funds or has made arrangements for the appropriation of funds from other sources for the acquisition of an amount equal to 50% of the total cost of acquisition including but not limited to survey, app environmental audit, title insurance, tax adjustment and taxes prior to exemption and recommends management and use of the property for Open Space/Passive Use Preserve purposes; and be it further RESOLVED that this agreement by the Town of Southold is subject to final negotiation between the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, the Peconic land Trust, the landowners, and also subject to the requirements and provisions of Chaptere59 oLande and compn liance with the State e of the Town of Southold Envionmental purchases of Open Spa Quality Review Act; and be it further RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold requests that the Town Clerk forwardP thi�a�e�ool resolution rCountparticipationExectivein the and the Preservation Partnership o9 Suffolk County Legislature; and be it further RESOLVED that the e°wn Board all of the fthe above Townof as° partd of requests e Suffolk Suffolk County include County Partnership Program. 17.-Vote of the Town Evans,Board:Councilwoman Councilman Huse, SupervisoruC Cochran. Romanelli, Justice Abstain: Councilman Moore. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: We can skip to number 21 . Eighteen, nineteen and twenty we have hold until after the hearings. 21 .-Moved by Councilman Murphy, seconded by Justice Evans, WHEREAS, the Town consultant Board pof "e a landnof use planthold related to retained to devel pment services of a prepare along the County Route 48 Corridor; and WHEREAS, the "Town of Southold County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study", known as the Study, has been completed to address development along the County Route 48 Corridor; and WHEREAS, the Study constitutes a Type I action under SEQRA that may have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold is the only involved agency; and WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Southold has not identified any significant adverse environmental impacts, but wishes to provide a format through the SEQRA review and public comment of the Studyand WHEREAS, a Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement (FGEIS) has been prepared and adopted by the Town Board; and WHEREAS, a Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement has been prepared to address the Study, and RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, acting as lead agency hereby adopts the annexed Notice of Completion for the Supplemental Generic Environmental Impact Statement on the Town of Southold County Route 48 Corridor Land Use Study. 21 .-Vote of the Town Board: Ayes• Councilman Murphy, Councilman Romanelli, Councilman Moore, Justice Evans, Supervisor Cochran No• Councilwoman Hussie. This resolution was duly ADOPTED. SUPERVISOR COCHRAN: I see some frowns. I would just like to explain that there are some letters that were sent in on the Generic Environmental Impact Statement that were not put into the report. There were a stack of form letters, so this is like a supplement adding it to the main body, Just so that you understand. That is the end of our prepared resolutions. We still have five minutes before we go into our hearings. I would like to just remind everyone, I did have a notice from the County today in relation to APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS • ft ofFOOr„- .. � Southold Town Hall Gerard P Goehnnger, Chairman �� _ . ziy�; 53095 Main Road James Dmio,Jr ; y ;' 2 ; P O Box 1179 • Lydia A Tortora • r Southold, New York 11971 Lora S Collins y�. SON-Oso, ZBA Fax (516)765-9064 George Homing ': l od Telephone(516)765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD REPLY MEMORANDUM TO Town Trustees, Lead Agency FROM Zoning Board of Appeals / DATE June 14, 1999 SUBJ SEQRA Coordination - Dien/Gazza Project at Dam Pond, East Marion Applicants, by their attorney, have indicated in the Long Environmental Assessment Form that a plan was prepared by En-Consultants and Joseph Fischetti regarding removal of soil, placement of large drains, reclamation of soil, etc Maps are also necessary to identify dnveways to all five houses and design of proposed construction We ask that applicant furnish six maps together with engineer's statements answering the following a) All lots in this project are located in a Cntical Environmental Area, requinng a Type I Designation (instead of Unlisted) Publication by the DEC in the Environmental Notice Bulletin and other steps would follow once it is filed in Albany b) Maps are requested showing the location of the five dwellings, with proposed cesspools and well systems, dwelling construction locations, amount of fill to be removed in order to properly review under SEQRA Also requested is a road construction diagram prepared b?an engineer at this time descnbing the amount of fill to be removed, areas of wetlands to be disturbed for construction and after construction changes, access way for equipment dunng dwelling construction (excavation, concrete deliver, lumber deliver, etc ) c) Setbacks from wetlands in relation to each of the five dwellings were not provided and are necessary d) Copies of County Health Department approvals for five dwellings and proposed septic and well systems has not been furnished by applicant (Coordination is requested under SEQRA with County Health Department as an involved agency ) e) Site Description A-1 Existing land use is not residential Please clanfy correct existing use of the property Also, A-2 of the Long EAF states "225 sq ft of wetlands", which is not accepted as prepared because wetland plants, grasses and other areas are subject to flooding greater than 225 sq ft at the site Calculations for percentage and square footages of all wetland areas to be provided for entire project site, and setbacks in relation to the proposed well and cesspool systems for each dwelling and dnveway Also calculations for amount of fill to be removed in cu yds and cross view diagram showing depth and dimensions for proposed removal of fill Applicant did not complete A-2 and 3 with this information "Page t -June 14, 1999 To Town Trustees (Lead Al y) Re Lettien/Gazza Parcels at East Manon 0 Site Descnption A-3 answer is not accepted Property requires drainage and consists of wetland areas Request engineer's drainage plans for proposed road and construction for dwelling to be provided by applicant Description of Action noted "DEC and Town Trustees recommendations", but it is unclear as to whether recommendations were issued None were found of record g) Site Description A -8 indicated 10 ft min depth to water table This answer is not accepted due to inaccuracy h) Site Descnption A -9 Clarify why area is not an aquifer in this area i) Site Descnption A -10 answer is not accepted because fishing and shell fishing do exist in the project area What information or study was used to provide this answer? j) Site Descnption A-11 What information or study was used to provide this answer? k) Paragraph B-1 and subsections c, e, f, g were not answered I) Subsection B-1-h states four dwellings Will there be a fifth dwelling (five lots)? m) Page 4, #2 at the top was not answered (and was removed from form) n) Page 4, #22 and #23 answers are necessary because wells are required for dwellings ' o) Page 4, #24 Has any agency offered funding regarding purchase of the property? p) Page 5, All agencies were not appropriately listed (should include County Health Department, Town Trustees, Building Department) q) Page 5 - maximum potential of five lots - five dwellings instead of four? Please ask applicant to clarify Lot fronting on Main Road would be House #5 r) Page 5 - surrounding land uses other than residential are not listed (within 1/4 mi of site) s) Short EAF #5 is not answered - also provide copies of any approvals t) Short EAF #9 - descnbe land uses other than residential in vianity of project u) Short EAF #11 - provide copy of DOT permit or approval mentioned v) County Tax Map Parcel Numbers to be shown for all five parcels and street addresses for each Applicants are requested to identify locations on site for proposed dwellings and outside areas of road construction Stakes or flags may be used Photographs are also helpful Access into the property for visual inspection is requested of applicants as soon as possible and we ask that applicants contact us when the stakes or flags have been placed If you have any questions, please let us know Thank you APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS _ ,i��') (1/�. o- cp : Southold Town Hall 3 f Sr- Gerard P Goehrmger, Chairman � 53095 Main Road James Dmizio,Jr - ; P O Box 1179 Lydia A Tortora . en r � Southold,New York 11971 Lora S Collins 'V� O`��1,, ZBA Fax(516) 765-9064 George Horning . Od ��,�i�iTelephone (516)765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS MEMORANDUM FOR REPLY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO ZBA Members FROM ZBA Chairman DATE June 10, 1999 SUBJ SEQRA - Lead Agency Coordination Request Five dwellings and Proposed Bndge/Road Improvements Lettien and Gazza Project at Dam Pond, East Manon Please find attached recent Long Environmental Assessment Form transmitted from the Trustees Office for review under the previous Lead Agency Coordination Request In speaking with the Trustees' Secretary last week, we were advised that the Trustees wish to take Lead Agency and that they are expecting to review the LEAF and prepare Part III at the work session/inspection session Wednesday, June 16, 1999 A response is being sent to the Trustees tomorrow If you wish to comment, please furnish them as soon as possible and an addendum can be added from the ZBA in response to this recent submission The involved agencies appear to be only the ZBA and the State DEC at this time Thank you i ,,,ii i,, APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ,��' S�FFOtk t71 �• �ti••'&, Cj y\ Southold Town Hall 3 Gerard P Goehrmger, Chairman /14.*: ; 53095 Main Road James Dmo,Jr y • 2 ; P O Box 1179 Lydia A Tortora o- �t Southold, New York 11971 Lora S Collins 0.���� ZBA Fax(516) 765-9064 George Hornmg '0i * *-01.1� Telephone(516) 765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS MEMORANDUM FOR REPLY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO ZBA Members FROM ZBA Chairman DATE June 10, 1999 SUBJ. SEQRA - Lead Agency Coordination Request Five dwellings and Proposed Bndge/Road Improvements Lettieri and Gazza Project at Dam Pond, East Manon Please find attached recent Long Environmental Assessment Form transmitted from the Trustees Office for review under the previous Lead Agency Coordination Request In spealung with the Trustees' Secretary last week, we were advised that the Trustees wish to take Lead Agency and that they are expecting to review the LEAF and prepare Part III at the work session/inspection session Wednesday, June 16, 1999 A response is being sent to the Trustees tomorrow If you wish to comment, please furnish them as soon as possible and an addendum can be added from the ZBA in response to this recent submission. The involved agencies appear to be only the ZBA and the State DEC at this time. Thank you. 1H c N LJ 1 -lint-I J Dill IR�' Lll A it I `HLt_ lb i tv 1 nL irt---,1 ��"`' -.lDART 1—PROJECT INFORMATI( I`�`�,' 1I SUN / r;1 I vO7IC: This document is designed to asst Prepared Project Sponsor '7' / I determining ether the action pro sed may / ► l on ,he environment Please complete the entire form Parts A through na ' S as par,a re application for approval and may be subject to rurther eritiic ton arndtpublic ereview p, vi Car't er na '^rorrnat'on you believe will ce needed to complete Parts 2 s I be hs�e'eC and 3 o n�d�io:,al ', 's expected that completion of the curl EAF will be dependent on inrormatlon currently available and will not , new 'tt.d,es research or investigation if information requiring such additional work is unavailable so inorcate and s each instance nvol�4 spec,-; NAME OF ACTION W Gni,4N D , pe120 l T Fort L rnpRover EMTs TO LOCATION OF ACTION(Immune wrist Address Municipality and County,) �eSS ROAD/280+ oFP PetvAre 2oAD1 IY) 4it`1 20�v E,qb-r rnAia,10,0 I NAME OP APPUCMff,SPONSOPI ATP-Lc . 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ZIP CODE DESCRIPTION OF ACTION Improve. e (S A t f-ogd wiTh Pe:Yv I005 Ma,1Grr4.f /2oAD l3 / per Towneel / ``-�' ��t or�.s � 1 S improve d w tgir Crushes( Stone or other fir vrovs r faced in aC7�ordc nee wfl, Tire /�'ta�crta.Q �(ISt+nc� drain bt pc stc.e's + 'bEc recomr hat-t` 1 Please Complete Each Question—Indicate N.A if riot ons A Site Description ap�l`cable Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas 1 Present land use °Urban � aCo Industnai � mrnercial eiResidentral(suburban) °Forest °Agriculture °OtherC1,L LRura!(non-farm) 2 Total acreage of project area .,z "�— APPROXIMATE ACREAGE acres EXt�',N(,- DIR,i' Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) PR>r,SEN7l.�Yo�FTE COMP,FTcres Forested ` acres acre: Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, acres P , Pasture, etc) acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) s �r acres acres Water Surrace Area acres o?o? Pr" aces Unvegetated (Rock ea•th o ?ft/14. @Rv� _......___/6-05(•(-67 acres aces Roads, buildings and other paved surfacesvoLor��� ' acres acres Other (indicate type) =-�'I: xet � _ yes 3 What is predominant soil pe(s) on acres acres project suer a Sorl drainage eft drained o —`-`— --- - _ % or site °Moderately welt drained CiPoorly drained % of site ar site b If any agricultural land is Involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through Land Classification System/ �_ acres (See 1 NYCRR 370) g of the NYS 4 Are there bedrock outcrooptngs on project site? °Yes rN a What Is depth to bedrock? ° (in feet) 2 I1H1 c5 '- t_+: 4E�FII 50UTHULL' iit4ll HHLL tib ;E7 18L_' `/ �� F c •5 -,,,Nrumr-,a, percentage or p op----i pro,et site with slopes L"0 10°'0 ......:-•% -----=------ °.6 '1 (0 '15% v; Y 7.)13?'° orgi r 9/. 6 Is project substantially contiguous o or co3tarn a burlorng site or district, listed or the State or the National Registers of l'iis,eric Places1 'ves r No 7 Is projec, substenrra'ly contiguous to a site listeo on the Register or Natiora, Na,u•al ,endrrarks? CYes 2( wID fl' 1 hat s the depth or the water 'sole? /in' reit) 9 Is ,rte located over a primary principal, or sole source aquifer? ❑Yes 21G(..; iv pr .Av Pda�T q 10 Do hunting fishing or ,hell iishi,ig opportun.t,es presenuy exist in the project areal CYes ai(o 8ty /2, 4c .isy s►oes wAre7. project ,ate cc tarn any Ipecies or plant or anima, life that is identiried as threatened or elida-ige'ed? ❑Yes to According to _ Identiry each species WAre there any uniqu or unusual lana forms on the project site? ;i e , cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) 7.Yes (ENO Descnbe 13 Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area, 2?es CNo If yes explain .....eagibiTterVi 13Y OWMC)Q. z. }}UNEINtr— 14 Doesthe�esent site incluae sonic views krown to be important to the community? :'Yes CNo 15 Streams within or contiguous to project area SRM POND — a Name of Stream and name or River to which it is tributary 16 Lakes ponds wetland areas within or contiguous to protect area a Name DA-r0 Pomp b Size On acres) t !s,4c- 17 Is the site served by existing public ut,litor? ❑Yes Grvo a) If Yes, does surricient capac.ty exist to allow connection? 'ees °No b) If Yes will improvements be necessary to allow connection? es ONo 18 Ii the site located in an agricultural jistnct certiried pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304' °Yes RNo s the site located in or substantially cyn tiguous $o a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 019 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? Wes ONp 20 Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? OYes L1Nvo B. Project Description W er IL.No P024'411— FbR Across P o 1 Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) A Li rr?rt ►µAc a Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor acres B. L�T'n i ` •L1Atc b Project acreage to be developed ' Qs- acres initially, `T fA=.zr1 1 q At:. acres u timate ly, roject acreage to remain undeveloped _S acres d Length of project in miles (If appropriate) /ZO4i7 /,OUD / ...e--/- /D Wctiand gree e33,4 If the protect is an expansion, indicate percent of exparslon proposed _ -Co %, l�Yrst-iNyRO 9 umber of vff-s`reet parking spaces exist na N//3 ProposedPao PoSel> !6' s:. ax+mum vehicular trips generated per hour s g (upon completion of project)? ACCESS �>� S+4ca c residential Number and type of housing units LcsTS One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially 0 Ultimately 'y _ _ i Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure aS"_ height, 60 ' width, , .0/ len th �a►yk i frussrly I Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare protect will occupy is? /(0' ft s6 ^ n''s14xG 3 h CI t Sr'/l,!(r v( © 17 To M,✓1-ilN �o�D �U ,te JuN 1 o,i7li,i GitelitHr La 'El U1 a'Pl1 3VU1H�-iLL Tl_tlll HHLL .16 7b=_IR7-L d rrom the ;stet F 1 tons/cuoic yarns 3 Will o sL iroea areas be reclair 1J6s ONo CNA . 'oa �„ F1 t_t_. Ai•iD n7ar5 ekt fro a If yes, for wha, intende.. Nurpose is the site being reclaimed? W N p PSR�A DaA,,.. b Will topsoil oe stocicoiled for reclamation? =Yes ej< e_rez-ArtD Fez. PLAK1 Pieer p c Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ❑Yes o -CmIsucrAtZTM d 4 How many acres or vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be remo ea rrom site?_OE PSitUT - —� aces ,Z,y" 5 Will ery matu, est ;over 100 years old) or other locally, irnportanr tegetatior oe removed ov this oro$Zetrnes Iect? `e QYeso Ftperneit,i—y TA-erne-0 o If single phase project Anticipated period of construction (o months (including demolition) 7 if multi phased a Tote number or pnases anticipated (number; b Anticipated nate or commencement phase 1 month c Approximate completion date of final phase year (including demol�tianJ month year d is phase 1 functionally dependent on sLosequent phases? CYes ❑No 8 Will blasting occur during construction? QYes �J'fvo 9 Numoer or jobs generated during Construction (al' , after prosect is complete 0 - 70 Number of jobs eliminated by this project C5 11 Wiil project require relocation of any projects or facilities? DYes fi}i If yes, ex lair 12 Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? °Yes 0314p a If yes indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc) and amount b Name or water body into which effluent will be discharged 13 Is suosurface liquic waste disposal involved? CYes o Type ��// 14 Will surface area or an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? 'SYes ONo Explain we-m.4 4o A1Ze'A Tb oe trriezovED By LAt.( R. 'DtrA,N et` - n.Us11/NIL,- 15 Is p oleot or any portion or project located in a 100 year flood plain? law ONo OF .� es W Er"1AN D$ 16 Will the project generate solid waste? DYes LJNo a if yes, what is the amount per month tons o If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? DYes ONo c If yes give name .,,_, IOcatiOn d Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? QYes ❑NO e If Yes, explain 17 Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? DYes v a If yes what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month b If yes, what is the anticipated site ide? -- years 18 Will project use herbicides or pesticides? QYes ((K 19 Will project routinely produce odors (more than one how per day)? DYes ikNo 20 Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient ise levels? ❑Yes CPIo 21 Will project result in an increase in erergy use? CYes o If yes , indicate type(s1 limmomma ilpf water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity s.:uc____gallons/minute 2 Tonal anticipated water usage per day _ N/' gallons/day 4 Does project involve Local State or Federal funding? DYes l34 If Yes explain r-, 4 Ii, \ JUN I 01999 • lH iD Ci± 47F1 _I(H.'LL T VIII HHLi_ 51c, 1' 5 lEi3 F -1 ' 25 Approvals Required Subrnit,ai �� Type Date Cit' Tow^ villagr Board LI City '-N�o C,ty -own village Planning Boaro '`,..YesiNo City Town Zoning Board ,-..-4.6C; 0No 243 b A - 19_`Q E3 Citi County Health Department GYes ��GN�o ---- ---- Othe' Local Agencies EYes bd�`to _ Other Regional Agencies GYes a‘ State Agencies r" es ONo -C-.- upon e-cynplct-torl of Federal Agencies GYes ONo plat (0/99 C Zoning and Planning Information ,, ' Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? es No ? 3, O If `les, indicate decision require 2$D A Lzoning amendment oning variance Ospectal use permit Osubdivision Osite plan IJnew(revision or master plan Oresource management plan i other - 2 What is the zoning clascification(S)ot the site? R- 630 - 3 What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Azizs ft)le- LI Lc e 25Ac In size , I Li Ac, pa,t,ce_I bervc� by I P-0,55:1:1 4 What 5 the proposed zoning of the site? Rcsldrs7clal - - 5 What is the maximum potential development or the site u devetoped as permitted by the proposed zoning? I House p`..)' t o'Ir (y Homes No nth of 5ob'ec--arca) 6 Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in aaapted local land use plans? aYes GNo 7 What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 3 mile radius or proposed action? Resp tdvntw 3 Is theproposed action compatible with adioining/surrounding land uses within a Y. mile? [B'fes ONo orNo subdlvtsltms 9 If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many gots are proposed? N/A a What is the minimum lot size proposed? W/pc - 5?‹/ 10 Will proposed action require any authorizatton(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? GYes 5NC 11 Will the proposed action create demand for any community provided services (recreation, education police, fire protection)? ❑YesNI o Z.$ r Q A - ao.c access a If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? Dies ONo '2 Will the proposed action result In the generation Or traffic significantly above present levels? C7 Yes 11: a It yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? ❑Yes ONo 0 Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your proles: if r. _ •- • • •rse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures At,• r•_•. f. J •g •r avoid them I E. Verification �1/ t)UN I p Igo /' ll �� i I certify that the inrormation provided above ts true to the best of my knowleds� I 4-rdrati t Oemrce Le-4ffer, and Joe &a Zza-i ___ Applicant/ Signator � aziA ______ if the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, Title - complete the Coastal Assessment Form before Proceeding with this assessment 5 11H, 2d a01 01 -Ibr f 1 DudJIH ILLI '1_4,f 1 ' HL_ E Lb b`; 18-=, ath• 4RT "I -PROJECT INFORMAT1CI J14 '7irplPrepared by Project Sponsor �T� / ��lOrIC: ihis document 5 oPsigned to ass,st rn dctermrning whether the , /On ,he environment °lease complete rhe enttro form Parts A act on pro sect may na a-s, JJ9 � par* oa fie nmen anon foi amay through E Answer, to theses ti ll r canner, ec '^rorrnat on you Grlreve will oe neededto completebe Parts2 o arnd 3 verrrication and puo,,c re r,e.v Prv� r be cort,`sr�+e�eC Jr �s ex0ected that completion of the runt `� nY-addrv�,a) new �insta s research or investigation If ,ntpr^nation eequpen6 such addient on tional Iwork uisrunalvaa( blame and will not mvoly+ ach instance 9, so inarcatQ and spew-y NAME OF ACTION ETVI-N pyrl l T X02 rn I � PRoUl:m aVTr --15d LOCATION OP ACTION(inetiae Street Aptlresf Munlupafity and Co tt') rT�rss �A� ` Cf ' Pe YATe RoAD, MA-114 �p� /�80 NAM a Of APPLIC&/SPONso. 472-1-C4 a - rryj/���� �Nf,t2♦anlC r»ooR� Fx a a i lel 1EJ2-t 5L ljC.E L� , A009E5S �(��1 , DoE [TAZ2,4 °VSINE58 r�LEPigkE o �o P.letT MooRE t3% ( j-7�5'- 30 sloza MAI 1ao, Ci l�Pp I Sot��{o�.D , NY l l q 71 ( NAME OF STATE ZIP BOE If OWNER(II different) AINp{Leh! LETT( �.( , 15 _Ai ice LETT'(Ff�-t a BUSINESS eL A001I8SS w I. MONK ( , Oar f/PO I STATE lSTP COON I DESCRIPTION OP ACTION Improve e-x(.5hn9 ,road s'rri Mery tt)os 17.0 AID Hi P ccsn etc a#to,Ns ) IS/ in,rt)vcd wr 4/1 Crushed S1Oflc or oy-Gtce der vrovs � fat-Cad r» accordance /'ria�crea,Q cue t5t�n9 'Armin pt Pe d w Trus rs '} ilea_ recorn►rc► ah Please Complete Each Question—indicate N.A if not applicable ov15 A Site Description _____I Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas 1 Present land u7e ClUrban Olndusinal // ❑Cammerciaj LReaidentzal (suburban GFprast QAgrtculture QOther ff t ) GRurzj(non farm) 2 Total acreage of project area •o?S APPROXIMATE acres EX(sriNf;- DIRT' Meadow or BrE ACREAGE(Non agricultural) PRESENTLY �L� AFTER COMPLETION rorested , acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, �L� acres P pasture, etc) ; acres Wetland (Freshwater or octal as per Ap cies 24, 25 of ECL) acres acres Water Surrace Area acre acres o?o?S r,- Unv,Petated (Rork ea-th oak acres f-r-l. Tb ea ieee tri .. :AL3 '-- acres Roads buildings and other paved ,urfacey �� �3-- aces r7�ra way-4.9W0 IP6Yf�" acres Other (Indicate t — :�lf�'ie acres type) act — 3 What ,s predominant soil pe(s) on project site? acres acres a Sorl drainageeu drainedo -- ._ % or site C7Moderately wcl drained OPoorly d*ainecl —.--_ % of s to "---- % or stte b If any agricultural land is involved how man acres of Land Classification Svstemf y sal a3e Cjassirieo within soil group1 throw n 4 of the NY5 saes (See 1 NYCRR 31a) 4 4 Are there bedrock outcroppings on project ,iter a What is dap*h to oeorock? Oyes '„---_._ tin teat} 2 LL 516 7E5 S `+j.Nipruxirla a percent g'e o`P o L oiPAo,Ill ee As with 5lopesl�JcS 02(1-0% _ °r6 —110 15% o. L113% or greater 6 Is oroject substantially contiguou, ,o, or co ain a oullaing site or district, listed on the State or the National Register, or Historic Places? 2''es r o 7 is projec, subscan*ia'iv contiguous to a site lis,ee on ,he Register or Natiorei Natural Landrra,ks? t_Yes r /0 TO13 What , the depth or the wager :sole? in' rest) ° is site located over a primary principal, or sole source squifer?? 0Yes L-Tlo 10 Do hunting, fishing or ,hell ishi-i a project Nor ins P�ea�t � ,¢e`cq g pportun�Les presen,ly exist in the ro ect area? CYes !�'i`tio SRz4cicisy Wai allioDoes project ,ite co rain any species or plant or anima life that is identiried as threatened or endo geed ❑Yesto According to _ Idenhry each species ________ dpAre there any ,tniqur~ or unusual lano forms on the project site? ;i e cliffs dunes, other geological formations) CYes t9/No Desc,ibe 13 Is the pro ct site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area, CYes CNo If yes explain __PE►_qa1l-T �3y OWtil�2, i)-}UNTINLr—_ _ Id Does thhepesent site include scenic views krown to oe important to the community? :-Yes CNo 15 Streams within or contiguous to project area PA('Y'1 POND a Name of Stream and name or River to which it is tributary ,,, 16 Lakes ponds wetland areas within or contiguous to protect area a Name £ rc1 POMP --// „ _ b Size (In acres) t /s�- 17 Is the site served by existing public utilitec? OYes I.�vo a) If Yes, does surricient capac'ty exist to allow connection? El es ONo b) If yes will 'morovemenrs be necessary to allow connecjon? -Tres ONo 18 Is rhe site located in an agricultural istnct certiried pursuant to Ag,icufture and Markets Law Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304' OYes 10 019s the site located in or substantially�c�^tiguous 'o a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 3 of the ECL, and 6 hiYCRR 617' 'Yes ENo 20 Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? Ol es Lyfvo B. Project Description W r LAND Pe241,117 Fbuz Access 2DA1: 1 Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) A Lemma 14A-c- a Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor acres 0 l.CTnet2 i q L b Project acreage to be developed ' •25— acres initially, S 1''Azz�i 9 AC. acres ultimately, roject acreage to remain undeveloped ' S acres d Length of project in miles _ Of appropriate) go/90 /i0O0 /reef- lip Wcf1and crria 0'f the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed „ J5-4? g, P�rrr W&-20 9` Number of orf-5`reet parking spaces existing �4 PQaAose p 16' proposed asximum vehicular trips generated per hour _LY6_4_______ (upon completion of project)? ACCESS A 5 c steg residential Number and type of housing units LOTS One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially 0 Ultimately y i Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed st.ucture 3s-, height, 6 ' ' width, length SiAv9/e fiznUj j Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? J/4'' ft * r rt.srtiu9C . 3 7c ry isgc,- C 17 To M vimi IZOA D — U fl/,/7r .l p/ L I ,/ , 0/ooq , , IH rd� 3-±) - 1_1.i. 17FI1 SC/LI-WILD Ti °111 HHLL 16 i b 1 _cvad rrom thr F j �' 3 - ,? tons/cuoic yarns �v,11 oisturoea areas be reclarn 6iYes ❑No Cn /AQ...0g_ FI L1_. 1504D RtaS6 cry a If yes, for what Intender purpose is the site being reclaimed? �pf�T'L��p ��� � b Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? OYes air o 'f-gp FEZ PL-ANI Pe.ePnia.ep c Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? OYPs �o 'C utTf3�7� 4 How many acres or vegetation (trees shrubs, ground covers) will be remo ea rrorn site?•Z� Ri_ ._.Zr ac es 3 Will any mature est ;over 100 years oid) or other local) important +.e r . ezroC � -' OYes 2.. o For2rnti 1�y rAyer Y Se a ror oe removed ov this t m�Le o H single phase project Anticipated period of construction C months (including demolition) 7 If multi-phased a Tota number or phases anticipated I (number; b Anticipated nate or commencement phase 1 month t Approximate completion date of final hase — —� year, (including demo) tical p --...—.�.r month year d 's phase 1 f,jnctionalfy dependent an subsequent phases? °Yes ONo 8 Will blasting occur during construction? OYes 0 9 Numoer or jobs generated during construction , after profett is cgmplete 0 10 Number of jobs eliminated by this project Q 11 Will project require ,elocatior of any projects or facilities? ❑Yes 1.34 If yes, exofair 12 Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? °Yes (a4 0 a If yes indicate type of waste (sewage industrial, etc) and amounr b Name or wale body Into which effluent will be discharged 13 Is suosurface lrquic waste disposal involved? °Yes o Type 14 Will surface area or an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Ries ONa Explain WE' L4 JDA Tb E5E Lrnetz veD lay LAt.L R. Die.AINXS I bfr_ ALU 11 (a- 15 Is p oiect or any portion or project located in a 100 year floodplain?p 2-fes ONO OF w ETt-AhSD S 16 Will the project generate solid waste? OYes I a a if yes what is the amount per month tons 0 If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? Oyes ONo c If yes give name location _ d Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? DYes ONo e If Yes, explain 17 Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? °Yrs qfj v a if yes what is the anticipated rate of dispose!? tons/month b If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years 18 Will project use herbicides or pectic des? ( Yes lila 19 Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? DYes (i2< 0 20 Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient n ise levels? Oyes CP‘ 21 Will project result in an increase in energy USe? DYes L7No If yPs indicate type(s) � y? water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute 2 To'al anticipated water usage per day ...44,6___ gallons/day 24 Does project involve Local State or Federal funding? Oyes If Yes explain _ r� �� t 1 'l 4 I l l) I k ' JUN 101999 I L 'r�- li-i1 �-3 '13 Oi 4'711 SuLITH ILL T 4,111 h4=ILL 510 TtS 1Cc3 F .4 25 Approvals Required Submit:a, �� Type Date City Tow^ village oar :.iYes --.N�o City -own Village Planning Soars CYes O o - City Town Zoning 9oard : iif; r"Nti ______Z13_6_6______ icige `7 Cit/ County Health Department Cyes �Gu*Ko ____ ____ Othe' Local Agencies CYes »+/o Other Regional AgenciesC��1 e YY�eso State Agencies t�' s ONO _PGC- Ufon Coynpfrtiorl of Pede'al Agencies CYes ONo pfOu'n G/99 C Zoning and Planning information �� ' Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? C3 es ONo —''� If ties, indicate decision require 2` 0 A tEzoning amendment oning variance Especial use permit subdivision Osite plan Onew/revision or maser plan °resource management plan +Cother _ 2 What is the zoning clasctfication(s)or Lhe site? f r30 _ - 3 What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Aacss fpr y Lars e S,4c in size , I y Ac. PaA.ce.1 tzerved by e isantb- Ro.D 4 what s the proposed zoning of the site? RCStideY)Gl _ 5 What is the maximum potential development or the site it deve oped as permitted by the proposed zoning? I House ,. I.of (Li Homes Norf-h of (.)b ect-a+rea, 5 Is ,he proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plane - es GNo 7 What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 11< mile radius or proposed action? Rev tdcmfiwi. 3 Is the proposed action compatible with adioininglsurrounding land uses within a i/. mile? ef2r s ONo 9 If the proposed action is the subdivision of land how many lots are proposed? N/A, "' No 5Vbd.iVLSl0Y1S a What is the minimum lot size proposed? N/A 10 Will proposed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes IS2 11 Will the proposed action create demaiid for any community provided services (recreation education police, fire protectior)? ❑Yes hi/ ZS 0 A r'cct6 access a If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? °Yes ONo �� '2 Will the proposed action result In the generation or traffic significantly above present levels? Q i'es 6dNo a Ir yes ,s the existing oao network adequate to handle the adoiticna! traffic? °Yes ONo D informational Details Attach anv additional information as may be needed to clarify your protect If F -tt 1 _:• . rse ,mpacs associated with your proposal, please discuss such imparts and the measures I -� .e.r..;-1 J Lig 9r avoid them I E. Verification JUN ► 019, I certiry that 'he Information provided above is true to the best of my Knowledge ,c l 47-daw f-�r4rce Le-6?Her< and Jvc ("azz- L_______ — �/ 1�--1 Applicant/. •• .so _� —pate_ I Signatur- _. .�� Title - r-- It the action is in the Coastal Arra, and you area state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment 5 Op. TO ZBA Members FROM ZBA Chairman DATE June 1, 1999 SUB) SEQRA - Lead Agency Coordination Request Proposed Bridge and Road Access Over/Near Wetland Areas Lettien and Gazza Project Please find attachednvironmental Assessment Form and Lead Agency Coordination Request A draft response will be available for review and possible editing or additional requests (such as referral to a Town Consultant and construction diagram for the proposed bndge and other road base construc- tion ) Please provide your comments regarding the information submitted by the applicant as of the present time Thank you &4/ I g GQ-a_L:767-,c1 z c a t Lc l c2Cr - Le/i lam& v s-; °`) '•' SyFfa9 \ Town Hall �� 4 " " CO(/,d, 63095 Main Road Albert J Vice-President Krupski,President j� ,' • .,..a;- P O Box 1179 James King,Vic ,� r� 'c Southold,New York 11971 Henry Smith . v ii +r, Artie Foster `C.) si '��� Telephone(516) 765-1892 Ken Pohwoda � "r* '' �41 '00 01� Fax(516) 765-1823 .00° �� ' -i �� J�—11\..1) 1l 11 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES mAY 2 81999 LI) TOWN OF SOUTHOLD us r LEAD AGENCY COORDINATION REQUEST TO WH OM rt. MN'( ca,UC-eDATE S' ? 9 Enclosed is a permit application and a completed part I of the Environmental Assessment Form Southold Town Trustees are interested in your agency's comments in acting as SEQRA Lead Agency for NAME g ER-Ak a e- 4 e.T`l/&,e/ A j k) £ -w&-e/ •r- TUE G A zz A LOCATION A L PARCEs oFP /i1Ain) 12.6 Sr 441/14io TAX MAP clot— .3 — PT °t o oil a-of DESCRIPTION / mf roN/A) AA.J - (yaCMitt. 14.14 Ah Fab. ItocertS To 4075 PERMIT REQUIRED TOWN WETLAND ( ) OTHER SEQRA CLASSIFICATION ( ) Type I ( ) Type II (A Unlisted ( ) CEA Please contact Al Krupski, Jr , President, within 30 days and be advised that the Southold Town Trustee (WANT / (DO NOT WANT) to assume lead agency SENT TO DOS ( ) DEC ()() DOH ( ) PB ( ) ZBA (>4) BLD ( ) Please complete, detach and return this form to expedite processing Involved Agency Project Name Location SCTM We at (have/have no) objection to Southold Town Trustees assuming Lead Agency Comments/Reasons Signature of Authonzed Representative \�SUF rfl Albert J Krupski, President Cp Town Hall O ktt'; : n. y� 53095 Main Road John Holzaptel, Vice President c ;a.4,, �. }�h c P 0 Box 1179 Jim King •rte 'Oilt r Southold, New York 11971 Martin H Carrell . Peter Wenczel = 'dl a�32 Telephone Fax (516) 765-1823s9y BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD office Use Only Coastal Erosion Permit Applicatio Wetland Permit Application 1� 11DEC uE J2 I �5g� ,� Grandfather Permit Application lJ 1 Waiver/Amendment/Changes -.,--i Received Application. / -2/- TOWN '�a9 '� , r� Received Fee $, c� 'V��l ��F fivt q � Completed Application /P.2 -074-Fr Incomplete SEQRA Classification Type I Type II Unlisted Vr Coordination (date sent) CAC Referral Sent. 42 -02 •F--jr Date of Inspection 1- /a. v-� Receipt of CAC Report Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: El 21 199%1 4 Public Hearing Held. / - 42 /- Prinazt Resolution: • Name of Applicant Bernice Lettieri , Andrew Lettieri , and Joe Cazza Address Phone Number ( ) Suffolk County Tax Map Numner. 1000 - 22-3-19 , 20 , 21 & 22, Property Location: 5 acre parcels off of Main Road, East Marion ( off of Dam Pond) (provide LILCO Pole # , distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT. Patricia C Moore ( If applicable) Address 5/o Zinh/Al 2o/1-P, _ <50Ur-A-/UW O / y //i 7/ Phone- 74,5- 4/33c) FAX# _ -745_ 44, 145 1 --rd of Trustees Applicatic___ G /1612r X( ENERAL DATA tJ.J Land Area ( in square feet) - Land Bridge between land of Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza h� Area Zoning residential tilgi" Previous use of property: agriculture ? \QL) rtidY +-4v.•'--'4+ otj1S Intended use of property residential "' .1 access to five acre parcels ( 4 lots) 1 Prior permits/approvals for site improvements Agency Date NYSDOT '.1985 built Main Road Opening No prior permits/approvals for site improvements . Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended .oy a governmental agency? x No Yes If yes , provide explanation. Project Description (use attachments If necessary) . 280A of Town Law, access to lots- minimum material to provide Town ZBA) approval We will coordinate material preference o Trustees to I 2BA- gravel or natural mater=31 or load t�f ' Wr3) tt u v ,,r Bt_.__d of Trustees Application WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations . 2 280A Access from ZBA ti:1 ,_Q bY` �r i' Area of wetlands on lot under road square feet -0— + �.� s$ Percent coverage of lot road only % )k,pW .%1^ ' Closest distance netween nearest existing structure and upland ``Fer J a edge of wetlands 10 feet Aucr�al -J - iS a a Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands 10 feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? x No Yes If yes , how much material will be excavated? cubic yards How much material will be filled? cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: Vie +0 Town feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations - see map Manner in which material will be removed or deposited Statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason of such proposed operations (use attachments if appropriate) : no effect- existing road which we will request to keep in 1\ ( existing condition o2L 1ntp(ovecd 40 7ousn &er.,rc.mcn/-s n f al a( 3 ., rd of Trustees Applicati% COASTAL EROSION APPLICATION DATA Purposes of proposed activity access to lots Are wetlands present within 75 feet of the proposed activity's No X Yes Does the project Involve excavation or filling's X No Yes If Yes, how mucn material will be excavated? ( cubic yards) How much material will be filled? (cubic yards) Manner in which material will be removed or deposited- Describe the nature and extent of the environmental impacts reasonably anticipated resulting from implementation of the project as proposed (Use attachments if necessary) none, existing road will be used as access application to ZBA for 280A approval ( we recommend no change I to existing road) 1, l } 4 11 5 :'91----vt 12 1 =°C..EC" 3 NU'1EE° 51721 SEC Acoencix C Sta,e Environmental Cuality Review SnCRT ENVIRONMENTAL -.SSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only SART I—PROJECT INORM.T ION 'To ce ccr-clerec 5y Aoollcant or F-c)ec- sconsor) 1 AP°L'C,,NT SPC, OP 2/1� o❑oc V0 / ce,777 AE&11 7x}, f=2OAL) 44CGL-55 _ - -'0 71.- .2. =OC..EC _CC.-T1CN ,.,� 'y`. 1 \C �/{��/k- 4 'Aunts cant,' D✓/c Pit '� 5c 74-11 o/i Coun,/ (-+v/ / V lk_ a 70EC SE LOC,.-ION 'Street aearess and eao Intersec ions prominent anc-tarxs etc .,r orovtce -rao) /000 "--.Q02-3 - f , 2,o 2-1 et , .2_ aeCC-groS *) S cOCPCScO AC-ICN l J New I-E:oansron —'400i(lcattc-vaiteratlon I5/7/7? 4CCe-sem I MAP rp - ;ESCcISE 'SO.,E:- SRIE=_' J 7 .MOUNT CF L.NO,r�_„ cJ .nilially ac es Jltima,e v ac .s r1ILL OPOSED .0-ICN CCMPL' JIT-1 E.<ISTING =CNINC CR CT-iER =.(1ST'NC '._-0.0 '..,SE __ ICT,CNS' es No If `10 cesc-be onerlr pli f , cgtb 3 . 2. 1"=RESENT -A. 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NUr1cE © COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ,o.o SOUTHOLD SECTION HO Z n.P..U. --.-- o• --•— m R[ a 1WIeWQ.,lLieylpl Lllw Red Property Tax Service Agency T • MLA or 022 .Pow*r. ---r-- ••••'•'�• ) r O -- -- — -- ..a a MITE.AN ur.arta,_ma • ^ N1 BA=cmrtr Tu W a nw1A Cc'+rtY Cartfr Rvalfiaad H T ll101 y 1n •` ,• — --L— "'••� —— -- �� 11�� I o s G[/1Gf is 1� PROPERTY YIP •• 33 D.•r_I1.1 1.E r 11 L 1•'• -- -- w.....roe D.—a-- !>•uin a ,.....:""'.= sat•FAT P GW•. 111 Yd r•' 1.x....•+11.. --.-- meearw OAL....1 r isi TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF PROPERTY SITUATED AT EAST MARION TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK S.C. TAX No. 1000-22-03—P/0 19 S.C. TAX No. 1000-31 -05—P/0 1 .2 SCALE 1 "=20' i- FEBRUARY 119 1999 MARCH 12, 1999 ADDED ROAD DETAIL x 1.4 `6 x..,9 x9 5 NOTE ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. 1929 DATUM x� EXISTING ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS:�..o \ EXISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS. — — — —5— — — — \ 4 \ SECTION , A—A Nat to sf3*LE .C'( , TYPICAL ROAD SECTION BY , \ JOSEPH FISCHETTI PE - , 1725 HOBART ROAD "r \ 3 SOUTHOLD. NY 11971 516-765-2954 ` \ — 2 6 1 ON 3 GRADE MAX �TO EAASIENM �ND VARIES 1 y AMES TO IIS' 6' WETLANDSUNE OF J SWALE TOOBBE 6' LOWER I I' ^� �L.� THAN 3 12: LINE OF DRIVE ar ",�� , ,: _ . . I SURF CE M S ^ EDGE OF fr 11Y — STABILIZED SOL BABE r A - 2-1/2' - LOCAL AGORFFATE B - 6' - STABILIZED SOIL BASE FULL DEPTH GRANULAR SUB BASE AS REOUR D a • X —.-6 At" OF New Y N * �'�e FISCryk" IO�P4- TaTHIS m ALTERATIONY IS A OR ADDMON N �! ►.. RON OF SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE N u. * EDUCATION LAW \ AIM P COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING +� THE LAND SURVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR \ \ --14,7." qty EMBOSSED SEAL SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE A VALID TRUE COPY N \ • �0 052OP , CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN N3 2 QO r� aL F'� ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY 1 n nl IS PREPARED, AND ON FRS BEHALF TO THE TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND ,, LENDING INSTITUTION LISTED HEREON, AND TO THE /ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING UISII- TURON CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TIWISFERABIF. I THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHTS OF WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM STANDARDSYANDITLE A Joseph A. Ingegno FOR SUCH USE BY THE NEW YORK STATE LAND ASSOCIATIONTITLE o o d Land Surveyor 1hi 500'-AIiyG MR 1 91999 + omi e Surveys - Sra - Ste Marrs - cucn Layout /' � yIIc � d kiiei I TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PHONE (516)727-2090 Fax (516)722-5093` N1 ,e „ OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS y .I- / N Y S Lic No 49668 One Union Square P 0 Box 1931 r.Q // Aouebooue New York 11931 Rrverllead New York 11901 / i Z-""""' ' /(-P 1. c,\I-VV\ \`15\ \ \ :\ \ P.c , \\ � \ \ \ \ 111111 \ \ \ / � /w \ \\ \ 1 \ 11111111 \ \ / / ' gyp \x \ \\��\ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \� x / , ' 1 \\ \ \ \\ \�\\\\\\\ \ / / /� \ \ \\\ \\\\\\\\ / /I / / - - / � / 1 \ 0 \11011 \ \ \ \ x x / / ,/ / ' ' , ' - - - - ->/ / \ \ \\\\��� �\ / / / / // / I / / / - - - i \ \\\\ \ \ x / I I / / / 2:-- -__ ___ _____ ___ ___— —_ _— 1 \ \ \ \ / / / ` — \ \ \ \ \ \ / I I / / ` - - \ \ \ 1111 1 1 1 / , _ J ) I I I � i I i I I - _I- =I- i/ / , i / I I / � / Tz / / / -.�. / I I I J/ c---\ V\--7- I ---71-7t, $ _ /— �-- f ---►-� —1 I — — ////x.' \ 1 1 / 1 ( - / / / l I l III 1 1 1' \ \ \ � / � i / / / I / x I x '' /// //// 1 I / 0 p P Pr 1 gli i _ PROPOSED/ 50' �9q� 'P.O.W. ____ ____ / • ir r Alffirtabk kk ___ _____ ____ --.1„.„ / / A ______ __.....-:::c . k \ / \ / Dor — — 7 - I - 1 II —I // / b) \ \ III I \ / I // 1 N / / 1 I II / / / 1 x1 111 / 1 / / / I x/ / / R / / I / / \ I / I / R l II /I I / / / 1 / 1 1 x I / / / / / / I I/ I / / / I / I / / / / / / I / / / I I / / / IPI x 1 / / / 1 / / / � I I x / / / I 1 / / I ,,Iry / ° cn w a I- APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ,i���gtFFO(� ' � co. Southold Town Hall Gerard P Goehrmger, Chairman y, 53095 Mum Road James Thrum,Jr t c - ; P O Box 1179 Lydia A Tortora ��� Southold,New York 11971 Lora S Collins y � � ZBA Fax(516)765-9064 George Horning -_ ( jig ia,,*�' Telephone (516)765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 9, 1999 Patnaa C Moore, Esq 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re Appl No 4619 - Request for Improvements/Fire Access Dear Mrs Moore As a follow-up and reminder, this will confirm that the above application is incomplete pending receipt of documentation, noted below (ref ZBA October 8, 1998 r letter) Would you please forward a copy of the SEQRA law or Section under Part 617 referred to in your January 28, 1999 letter 1) Seven (7) prints of a survey map with preparer's name, showing the 15' wide dnveway required by the Zoning Code and the number of buildings proposed and the points of access from the proposed nght-of-way construction (The most recent map submitted to the ZBA was dated October 18, 1998 refernng to"9"lots ) 2) Staking or similar markings, in part, to show proposed path and turns, along both sides of proposed ROW construction, and photographs of same in relation to the wetlands 3) Copy of Town Trustees' action and State D E C application or permit regarding the proposed construction activities within 300 feet of wetlands Thank you Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN PLANNING BOARD MEMBEF �iil OF F04 ,�� 0�0 % Town Hall,53095 Main Road BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR _� r/y• ; P 0 Box 1179 'yChairman Southold,New York 11971 WILL AM J CREMERS ND Z Fax(516) 765-3136 KENNETH L EDWARDS v' *. �� Telephone(516) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHir:LATHAM,JR %N. RICHARD G WARD : �Ol jig © m1E1) �a �" PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -.4.1 April 6, 1999 L( Patncia C Moore, Esq 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE Gazza, Grundbesitzer Corp , and Lettien Property SCTM# 1000-22-3-19, 20, 21, 22 & 1000-31-5-1 2 Dear Ms Moore The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Planning Board at a meeting held on Monday, April 5, 1999 WHEREAS, in 1993, Joseph Frederick Gazza, Andrew Letter' and Bernice Lettien filed applications for subdivision approval on the following properties SCTM# 1000-22-3-19 2 lots proposed on 4 9 acres, SCTM# 1000-22-3-20 2 lots proposed on 4 0 acres, SCTM# 1000-22-3-21 2 lots proposed on 5 4 acres, SCTM# 1000-22-3-22 3 lots proposed on 6 3 acres, SCTM# 1000-31-5-1 2 3 lots proposed on 10 67 acres, and WHEREAS, on September 14, 1993, the Planning Board issued a Positive Declaration on each proposal, noting that the five (5) subdivision projects were pending in the same geographic area and that the five (5) projects would involve common and potentially significant impacts, and WHEREAS, the five (5) proposals have been dormant since the issuance of the Positive Declaration, and WHEREAS, as per letters dated April 5, 1999, March 10, 1999, and March 8, 1999, Joseph Frederick Gazza, Andrew Lettien and Bernice Lettien notified the Planning Board that they wished to withdraw the five (5) subdivision applications, be it therefore RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board withdraw the subdivision applications for SCTM# 1000-22-3-19, SCTM# 1000-22-3-20, SCTM# 1000-22- 3-21 and SCTM# 1000-22-3-22, and SCTM# 1000-31-5-1 2 Page 2 Gazza, Grundbearizer Corp, and Letl,en Property Apnl 6, 1999 Please contact this office if you have any questions regarding the above Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jrf Chairman cc Zoning Board of Appeals Town Trustees _ ' , 4 / , , f, N ,, ,, , , +� � I / g -1S IS,A, ) , , 1� ����.., _ , . , J , 1 , , , t ay [� M n �1 �vnii ® q IVa©N- irR vrAI aDU='OLS p Fil go ®� YI C 1� ®E7aC]� �1� Route 25 at Love Lane,PO Box 799, Mattttuck, NY •'~:_ It - , , DE E f V:E ul ' - _ , Apnl 01, 1999 ' Albert I(rupski Jr, President , ' t r , Southold Town Trustees - , - Town Hall Southold,New York 11971 ' , , -Dear` Al, , _ I am,writing to you to express the concern the NFEC has in regards to the application before , your Board to "improve" a farm road to gain access across wetlands to the property of ' Gazza/Letteiri in the Dam Pond area '`As you aie well-aware, Dam Pond is a unique and special _ , place, and any further development of the surrounding parcels would represent a great loss to the Town, for both environmental and aesthetic reasons ' , , , ` In 1993, the Planning Board issued a Positive Declaration of Significance on the 5'applications , ' before that Board to further subdivide the parcels A Draft Environmental Impact Statement was ; r never produced and the applications remained'idle for several years ,Recently, the applications ,-' - , `for minor subdivisions have been withdrawn for lots 1000-22-3-19,-20,-2land -22 The , application to subdivide,parcel 1000-31-5-1 2 has not been actively pursued, but is still pending , Since the Positive Declaration was made in the context that any development occurring would - have a significant effect on the environment, a DEIS must be prepared by the 'applicant before the issue of access can be settled - , , In the event the application for lot 1000-31-5-1 2 is withdrawn, the NFEC believes the application before you should still be considered a Type I action under SEQRA, since granting , access over wetlands could, and most likely will, lead to the development of these parcels , Under section 617 11 titled CRl'1'bRIA FOR DE I'LRMINING SIGNIFICANCE; paragraph(a) ' ` ' (4) states "the,creation of f a material conflict with a community,s purr era plans of,goals as officially appi oved or adopted" is an indicator of significant effects on the environment` , Attached to this letter is a copy of a resolution passed by the Southold Town Board on February 3, 1998 which created a Priority List A and recommended this list for the Suffolk County Land , Acquisition Program As you can see,the Gazza/Lettien parcels are one of only three groups of properties on this list The Town has also included these parcels in the Community Preservation , Fund Project Plan and hays been working with the State twobtain funds to preserve these critically a non profit organization for the preservation of land,sea,air and quality of life , , printed on 100% recycled paper , important parcels We think this more than demonstrates the Town's officially adopted goal of preserving this property Paragraph (a)(5) of section 617 1 1 states that another indicator of significance is '11w Impart to nl of the character or quality of rnlpor tont hrslor ical, ai chcological, a,chileclln al, in u< N!/lett( R. Son,/cc 5 0/ c,/c %/gginL conlrntr`rrrlr nr rrc is.;///)07/m0(7 chcnuc ler " The fact that Dam Pond is an important aesthetic resource to the community is,quite evident f o determine it the Gaza/Letterrr parcels are an archeological resource, a D`EIS must be completed Due to the limited staff in your office and the critical nature of this plojcct, we encourage you to look into the possibility of hiring an independent environmental Lonsullant to review this/- application his'application This is a practice often utilized by the Planning Board and we feel in this case this action would be appropriate I hank you for your consideration Sincerely, / r Gwynn Schroeder cc Zoning Board of Appeals V 1 ELIZABETH A IVI:VII.LF, �� C�Gy � Town IIall, 53095 Mom Road TOWN CI.I:RK o < ti P O I3oa 1179 vim- ` Southold, New Yoi k 11971 RLGI' TR Il Ob VITAL.STATISTICS 2�as (516) 765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER 1.4/05Y Telephone (516) 765-1800 FREFDOM OF IND ORMATION ODD ICLR - ixf/1if OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 3, 1998: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and recommends the following Town of Southold Priority Acquisition List A for participation in the Suffolk County Land Acquisition Program SCTM # I Acres Owner Laurel Lake Parcels 121-4-91 64 1J Macan 125-1-14 31 'NOFO Assoc 125-1-61 121 IC Young 121-4-101 18 IS Weisz 121-5-41 171 1M Adamowicz Arshamonaque Wetlands Preservation Parcels 45-1-9 23 IJ Levin (E L JOANRAC Corp) 44-4-5 37 IJ Levin (E L JOANRAC Ccv) 53-1-1 1 120 Manor Grove 44-4-31 ;75 '0 Bloom Dam Pond Preservation Parcels 22-3-19 15 IJ Gazza 22-3-20 15 B Lettien 22-3-21 15 'J Gazza 31-5-1 2 115 'A Lettien 22-3-22 15 J Gazza a Elizbeth A. Nevi le Southold Town Clerk February 1l, 1998 FEB 0 5 199d ` Southold Town Planning Board -A - (5- \ Y-e- ) L , �'tNORT1h1 FORK ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL, INC. V' Route 25 at Love Lane,PO Box 799, Mattituck, � ---:.= • r E IV/ E APR - :I 1999 0 Apn101, 1999 Albert Krupski Jr,President Southold Town Trustees Town Hall Southold,New York 11971 Dear Al, I am,writing to you to express the concern the NFEC has in regards to the application before , your Board to "improve" a farm road to gain access across wetlands to the property of Gazza/Lettein in the Dam Pond area As you are well aware,Dam Pond is a unique and special ' place, and any further development of the surrounding parcels would represent a great loss to the Town, for both environmental and aesthetic reasons In 1993,the Planning Board issued a Positive Declaration of Significance on the 5 applications before that Board to further subdivide the parcels A Draft Environmental Impact Statement was never produced and the applications remained'idle for several years Recently,the applications for minor subdivisions have been withdrawn for lots 1000-22-3-19,-20,-21and-22 The application,to subdivideparcel 1000-31-5-1 2 has not been actively pursued,but is still pending ,*Since the Positive Declaration was made in the context that any development occurring would have a significant effect on the environment, a DEIS must be prepared by the applicant before the issue or access,cats be settled , In the event the application for lot 1000-31-5-1 2 is withdrawn, the NFEC believes the application before you should still be considered a Type I action under SEQRA, since granting access over wetlands could, and most likely will, lead to the development of these parcels Under section 617 11 titled CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING SIGNIFICANCE, paragraph(a) (4) states"the creation of a material conflict with a commumty s current plans or goals as officially approved or adopted" is an indicator of significant effects on the environment' Attached to this letter is a copy of a resolution passed by the'Southold Town Board on February 3, 1998 which created a Priority List A and recommended this list for the Suffolk County Land Acquisition Program •As;you can see,the Ga za/Lettien parcels are one of only three groups of properties on this list The Town has algo included these parcels in the Community Preservation - , Fund Project Plan aiid'hais,been working with the State to'gbtain funds to preserve these Critically_ - ' ' . - ,' t a non,pr6fiit organlYatlon for the preservation of land,sea,air and quality of life printed on 100%recycled paper important parcels We think this more than demonstrates the `Town's officially adopted goal of' preserving this ptopLrty Paragraph (a)(5) of section 617 11 states that another indicator of significance is 'the impairment of the chat actor or quality o/rrnpor tont httitor iced, at clreologtcal, cu chrtecltn al, or cry %thetrc rc. v,rncc \ or o/t ,ntanL ion/nrnrr111' nr II( r'lrhorhor,rl church ler Thu lac.' that Dam Pond is an important aesthetic resource, to the community is,quite evident lo determine ti the Gaiza/Lettein parcels are an archeological resource, a DEIS must be completed Due to the limited staff in your oil ice and the ethical nature of this pioject, we enc,outagc you to look into the possibility of hiring an independent environmental consultant to review this/ application Ihis is a piactice often utilized by the Planning Board and we feel in this case this action would be, appropiiate I hank lou Ioi your considuation Sincerely, Gwynn Schroeder Eirvi 0,g cc Zoning Board of Appeals V i �S\IFFO(,Y4'0. P I.I7.AI3T I'II A NTV1I•I,h �t �,o� y�,l,• ,-< < Town I1.11l, 5309)x, Kiln Ito td TOWN CI I RIC O ; P 0 Box 1 170 v� bout hold, New Yot k 119 i 1 RLC.ItiTRAR o1 VITAL 5TATI TICb 'It. "" r r O • \, Fax (516) 765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER �y� �� )�f I'cicphunc (516) 7(�5-18UO 1{1:CORDS MANAGEMENT OFFIGFR I 1 REI DOM OF INI URidAP1UN O) ) IGLk ``4� jig f0 J "7-tr1,U OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 3, 1998: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby approves and recommends the following Town of Southold Priority Acquisition List A for participation in the Suffolk County Land Acquisition Program SCTM # 1 Acres Owner Laurel Lake Parcels 121-4-91 164 1J Macan 125-1-14 131 INOFO Assoc 125-1-61 121 IC Young 121-4-101 18 IS Weisz 121-5-41 171 ;M Adamowicz Arshamonaque Wetlands Preservation Parcels 45-1-9 123 1J Levin (E L JOANRAC Corp) 44-4-5 137 IJ Levin (E L JOANRAC C:ko) 53-1-1 1 120 Manor Grove 44-4-31 175 '0 Bloom Dam Pond Preservation Parcels 22-3-19 15 'J Gazza 22-3-20 15 B Lettien _- 22-3-21 15 'J Gazza 31-5-1 2 115 'A Lettien _- 22-3-22 15 J Gazza - • or .or a .. , Eliz'beth A. Nevi le Southold Town Clerk �^�� February 4, 1998 ��,51...:11 r'`^' 1 FEB 05 19d `- Southold Town Planning Board igiof VII RIENT SOCI3ATION BOX282 ORIENT NY 11957 -TIE © HOWE March 19, 1999 \c MAR 2 2 1999 Mr Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman Zonmg Board of Appeals Town Hall Southold,New York Dear Gerry, The Zonmg Board has before it an apphcation for a 280-a variance for access to the properties owned by Mr Gazza and Mr Lettien around Dam Pond When a proposed subdivision of these properties was before the Plannmg Board,the issue of this proposed access road,which is based on an existing track that traverses wetlands and is often under water,was one of the reasons for a positive SEQRA declaration We strongly urge you to reject this application As you know,the Dam Pond area has been identified by at least three Town plans as a priority for preservation I enclose copies of letters to the Supervisor and other members of town government urgmg them to commit themselves to its purchase as rapidly as possible Sincerely,1 1`� FreddieWachsberger Cc Jean Cochran, Supervisor Bennett Orlowski, Chairman,Plannmg Board Melissa Spiro, Planner Albert Krupsks, Jr, Chairman, Town Trustees ORIENT ASSOCIATION BOX 282 ORIENT NY 11957 [ CSC OMC March 19, 1999 MAR 2 21999 Mr Bennett Orlowski, Chairman Planning Board -I , Town Hall Southold, New York Dear Benny, I'm enclosing letters to the Trustees, ZBA, and Town Board officials about the urgency to preserve the property around Dam Pond Your SEQRA positive declaration was accurate for this sensitive area, and remams, I believe, necessary for the road-access apphcation before the other boards, even without further subdivision But more to the pomt is the critical significance of this property as identified by the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan,the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation Plan, and the Scenic Byways pnonty list This site should not be developed but should be preserved, and I hope you will do what you can to facilitate the Town's making a firm commitment to purchase it as soon as possible Smcerely, Freddie Wachsberger Cc Melissa Spiro, Town Planner Albert Krupski, Jr, Chairman, Town Trustees Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman, ZBA ORIENT ASSOCIATION Box 282 ORIENT NY 11957 March 19,1999 MAR Ms Melissa Spiro 2 2 i gg Planning Department 41 Town Hall , Southold, New York Dear Melissa, We urge Southold Town to proceed vigorously to preserve the property around Dam Pond Its priority listing in the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan and the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation plan, as cited m the Dam Pond Maritime Reserve proposal, mdicate that the Town has long recognized its importance Additionally, it was given highest priority by the Orient and East Marion members of the Scenic Byways Committee because of its critical position in the landscape of the causeway, which has been identified by the people of East Marion and Orient, and by Southolders at large, as one of the "special places"which resonate strongly m local citizens' experience of place, and which define for visitors their expenence of the landscape of Southold Town As you know,there is presently an apphcation before the Town Trustees and the Zonmg Board of Appeals to develop a road to serve five building lots The Town of Southold has the opportunity to acquire this critical property before it is lost permanently to development, but there is clearly little time to lose It would be tragic if the Town did not use the means it has been given by the taxpayers for just such a purchase, and lost a property which has been unanimously identified as of the most significant importance to the Town's vistas and environment The Town must make a firm commitment now to effect its purchase Smcerely, Freddie Wachsberger Cc Supervisor Cochran Al Krupski, Jr, Chairman, Town Trustees Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman, Zonmg Board of Appeals Bennet Orlowski, Chairman, Planning Board ORIENT ASSOCIATION Box 282 ORIENT NY 11957 r?M@MDW March 18, 1999 1 MAR 2 21999 Mr Albert Krupski Jr, Chairman JW" Town Trustees Town Hall Main Road, Southold Dear Mr Krup ski, The application before you for a road across the wetlands by Dam Pond has raised great concerns As you know,this property has been widely identified by State and local plans as of the greatest significance and highest prnorrty for acquisition by the public The track which is bemg called an old farm road is frequently under water and was a significant issue m the Planning Board's decision to make a positive declaration when the application was before them. It is difficult to beheve that a road which would access five properties would not significantly degrade the wetlands of this sensitive area, both through construction and usage We urge the Trustees to withhold this permit until this question can be adequately addressed through complete environmental review Smcerely, Freddie Wachsberger Cc Jean Cochran, Supervisor Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Bennett Orlowski, Chairman, Planning Board Melissa Spiro,Plannmg Department ORIENT ASSOCIATION BOX 282 ORIENT NY 11957 LE@CEDW MAR 2 21999 March 18, 1999 / I / r Jean Cochran, Supervisor Town Hall Southold,New York, 11971 Dear Jean, We urge you to proceed vigorously to preserve the property around Dam Pond In addition to its priority hstmg m the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan and the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation Plan, as cited m your Dam Pond Maritime Reserve proposal, it was, of aIl the sites hsted in Orient for the Scenic Byways Committee, one of the two highest priority parcels due to its critical position in the views from the causeway between Orient and East Marion The causeway and its surrounding landscape have been identified by the people of Onent and East Marion, and by Southolders at large, as one of the"special places"which resonate strongly in local citizens' experience of place, and which define for visitors their experience of the landscape of Southold Town There can be few sites more deservmg of protection through the Town's program of the purchase of open space, and few sites more threatened with immment development Please use all means available to achieve this acquisition Sincerely, Freddie Wachsberger ORIENT Ass 0 CIATION BOX 282 ORIENT NY s57 r © IEUVV5 MAR 2 21999 March 19,1999 kirMr Brian Murphy,Councilman Town Hall Southold,New York Dear Mr Murphy, We urge Southold Town to proceed vigorously to preserve the property around Dam Pond. Its priority listing in the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan and the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation plan, as cited in the Dam Pond Maritime Reserve proposal,indicate that the Town has long recognized its importance Additionally, it was given highest pnority by the Orient and East Marion members of the Scenic Byways Committee because of its critical position in the landscape of the causeway,which has been identified by the people of East Marion and Orient, and by Southolders at large, as one of the"special places"which resonate strongly in local citizens' experience of place, and which define for visitors their experience of the landscape of Southold Town As you know,there is presently an application before the Town Trustees and the Zoning Board of Appeals to develop a read to serve five building lots The Town of Southold has the opportunity to acquire this critical property before it is lost permanently to development,but there is clearly little time to lose It would be tragic if the Town did not use the means it has been given by the taxpayers for just each a purchase, and lost a property which has been imanminusly identified as of the most significant importance to the Town's vistas and environment.The Town mast make a firm commitment now to effect is purchase Sincerely, Freddie Wachsberger Cc. Supervisor Cochran Melissa Spiro,Town Planner Al Krupaa, Jr, 41. Town Trustees Gerard Go=:' i i *: Zoning Board of Appeals Bennet Planning Board r RIENT ASSOCIATION Box 282 ORIENT NY 11957 M3 © EnWR March 19, 1999 \ 2 219-99 Mr Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Southold,New York Dear Gerry, The Zoning Board has before it an application for a 280-a variance for access to the properties owned by Mr Gazza and Mr Lettieri around Dam Pond When a proposed subdivision of these properties was before the Plannmg Board,the issue of this proposed access road,which is based on an existing track that traverses wetlands and is often under water,was one of the reasons for a positive SEQRA declaration We strongly urge you to reject this apphcation As you know,the Dam Pond area has been identified by at least three Town plans as a priority for preservation I enclose copies of letters to the Supervisor and other members of town government urging them to commit themselves to its purchase as rapidly as possible Sincerely, FreddieWachsberger Cc Jean Cochran, Supervisor Bennett Orlowski, Chairman,Plannmg Board Mehssa Spiro, Planner Albert Krup ski, Jr, Chairman, Town Trustees ORIENT ASSOCIATION BOX 282 ORIENT NY 11957 OWE March 19, 1999 MAR 2 2 ► ?g if i Mr Bennett Orlowski, Chairman I ' Planning Board Town Hall ---- — Southold,New York Dear Benny, I'm enclosmg letters to the Trustees, ZBA, and Town Board officials about the urgency to preserve the property around Dam Pond Your SEQRA positive declaration was accurate for this sensitive area, and remams, I believe, necessary for the road-access application before the other boards, even without further subdivision But more to the pomt is the critical significance of this property as identified by the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan, the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation Plan, and the Scenic Byways priority list This site should not be developed but should be preserved, and I hope you will do what you can to facilitate the Town's makmg a firm commitment to purchase it as soon as possible Smcerely, Freddie Wachsberger Cc Melissa Spiro, Town Planner Albert Krupski, Jr, Chairman, Town Trustees Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman, ZBA � e ORIENT ASSOCIATION Box 282 ORIENT NY 11957 OW March 19,1999 !") Ms Melissa Spiro IvIL4R 2 21999 ui!j Plannmg Department I Town Hall Southold,New York Dear Melissa, We urge Southold Town to proceed vigorously to preserve the property around Dam Pond Its pnorrty listing m the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan and the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation plan, as cited m the Dam Pond Maritime Reserve proposal, mdicate that the Town has long recognized its importance Additionally, it was given highest priority by the Orient and East Marion members of the Scenic Byways Committee because of its critical position m the landscape of the causeway, which has been identified by the people of East Marion and Orient, and by Southolders at large, as one of the"special places"which resonate strongly in local citizens' experience of place, and which define for visitors their experience of the landscape of Southold Town As you know,there is presently an application before the Town Trustees and the Zoning Board of Appeals to develop a road to serve five building lots The Town of Southold has the opportunity to acquire this critical property before it is lost permanently to development, but there is clearly little time to lose It would be tragic if the Town did not use the means it has been given by the taxpayers for just such a purchase, and lost a property which has been unanimously identified as of the most tignificant importance to the Town's vistas and environment The Town must make a firm commitment now to effect its purchase Smcerely, Freddie Wachsberger Cc Supervisor Cochran Al Knipski, Jr, Chairman, Town Trustees Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Bennet Orlowski, Chairman, Planning Board � t ORIENT ASSOCIATION BOX282 ORIENT NY 11957 it 7., CP, dCSI [ March 18, 1999 - 2 21999 I I Loll Mr Albert Krupski Jr, Chairman L J I � . Town Trustees Town Hall Mam Road, Southold Dear Mr Krupski, The application before you for a road across the wetlands by Dam Pond has raised great concerns As you know,this property has been widely identified by State and local plans as of the greatest significance and highest pnorrty for acquisition by the pubhc The track which is bemg called an old farm road is frequently under water and was a significant issue m the Planning Board's decision to make a positive declaration when the application was before them. It is difficult to believe that a road which would access five properties would not significantly degrade the wetlands of this sensitive area, both through construction and usage We urge the Trustees to withhold this permit until this question can be adequately addressed through complete environmental review Smcerely, 1 V Freddie Wachsberger Cc Jean Cochran, Supervisor Gerard Goehrmger, Chairman, Zonmg Board of Appeals Bennett Orlowski, Chairman, Plannmg Board Melissa Spiro, Plannmg Department ORIENT ASSOCIATION Box 282 ORIENT NY 11957 11 II t ��. I � i I ,QA'-, 2 2 March 18, 1999 '1.1\31 / ��2 Jean Cochran, Supervisor Town Hall Southold,New York, 11971 Dear Jean, We urge you to proceed vigorously to preserve the property around Dam Pond In addition to its priority listing m the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan and the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation Plan, as cited m your Dam Pond Maritime Reserve proposal, it was, of all the sites fisted m Orient for the Scemc Byways Committee, one of the two highest pnority parcels due to its critical position m the views from the causeway between Orient and East Manon The causeway and its surrounding landscape have been identified by the people of Onent and East Marion, and by Southolders at large, as one of the"special places"which resonate strongly m local citizens' experience of place, and which define for visitors their experience of the landscape of Southold Town There can be few sites more deserving of protection through the Town's program of the purchase of open space, and few sites more threatened with imminent development Please use all means available to achieve this acquisition Smcerely, Freddie Wachsberger , 0 RIENT ASSOCIATION BOX 282 ORIENT '57 ,� r March 19,1999 ,I\` AA Mr. Brian Murphy,Councitman Town Hall Southold,New York Dear Mr Murphy, We urge Southold Town to proceed vigorously to preserve the property around Dam Pond. Its priority listing in the New York State Open Space Conservation Plan and the Southold Town Open Space and Farmland Conservation plan, as cited in the Dam Pond Maritime Reserve proposal,indicate that the Town has long recognized its importance Additionally,it was given highest priority by the Orient and East Marion members of the Scenic Byways Committee because of its critical position in the landscape of the causeway,which has been identified by the people of East Marion and Orient, and by Southolders at large, as one of the"special places"which resonate strongly in local citizens' experience of place, and which define for visitors their experience of the landscape of Southold Town As you know,there is presently an application before the Town Trustees and the Zoning Board of Appeals to develop a road to serve five building lots The Town of Southold has the opportunity to acquire this critical property before it is lost permanently to development,but there is clearly little time to lose. It would be tragic if the Town did not use the means it has been given by the taxpayers for just such a purchase, and lost a property which has been unanimously identified as of the most significant importance to the Town's vistas and environment.The Town must make a firm commitment now to effect its purchase Sincerely, Freddie Wachsberger Cc. Supervisor Cochran MelissaliSpiro,Town Planner � Al111upski, Jr, ', Sill: .11 Town Trustees (mrd . .i s, _ , it: :'i I I.:u I Zoning Board of Appeals Bennet Orlawskhairman,Planning Board ECEOWEE2a 1999 PATRICIA C. MOORE ' • 0 CLttaatibt Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel (516)765-4330 Fax (516)765-4643 Mal gni et Rutkowski Seerdmy February 22, 1999 BY HAND Southold Town Trustees Town Hall Main Road, Southold NY 11971 Re: Lettieri and Gazza 280-a SCTM# 1000-22-03-p/o 19 SCTM# 1000-31-05-p/o 1.2 Dear Board: Pursuant to your request, Joseph Ingegno, land surveyor has mapped the existing road and right of way, in addition the property has been flagged for your inspection. As we stated at the public hearing, we recommend that the proposed improvements be limited to a 15 foot road, which road should be improved with pervious material. The proposed road will only provide access to, at most, four homes (one home on each five acre parcel) . We ask that any wetland permit conditions which affect the width (minimum required by the Town Code is 15 feet) and road surface improvements be coordinated with the Zoning Board. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. ruly yours, atric a C. Moore Encl. PCM/mr cc. Southold Town Zoning Board w/encl. //,,,iii,. PLANNING BOARD MEMBEP ,iOFFOL4-• io 00 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR ��'��� Gy• P 0 Box 1179 Chairman Southold,New York 11971 _ WILLIAM J CREERS • w x U Fax(516) 765-3136 • KENNETH L EDWARDS .F Telephone(516) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,JR .40A. ',1 1.' E I"W E 1 * 4 14) L) 5 ,114 - 0 1999 II PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 3v February 25, 1999 Patncia C Moore, Esq 51020 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 RE Gazza, Grundbesitzer Corp , and Lettien Property SCTM# 1000-22-3-19, 20, 21, 22 & 1000-31-5-1 2 Dear Ms Moore The Planning Board reviewed your January 28, 1999 letter to the Zoning Board of Appeals, which was copied to the Planning Board and the Town Trustees, at the February 8, 1999, work session The letter included a copy of a letter dated October 24, 1998, which was addressed to the Planning Board The Planning Board's records do not show that the October 24, 1998 letter was ever submitted to the Planning Board Office Your January 28, 1999, letter indicates that " upon issuance of 280A approval for access to their individual parcels they will formally withdraw their individual minor subdivision applications Your letter does not direct the Planning Board to withdraw the applications at this time, and conditions the subdivision withdrawal on the granting of 280A approval Based on the fact that your client is not formally withdrawing the pending applications, the question is once again raised as to if the recent applications before the Town Trustees and the Zoning Board of Appeals are an attempt to circumvent and segment the SEQRA process Until such time that the pending applications are formally withdrawn, the applications for subdivision approval and the Positive Declarations which were issued in regard to the applications, remain pending before the Planning Board The Planning Board, by copying this letter to both the Town Trustees and the Zoning Board of Appeals, is notifying those agencies that the subdivision applications which are pending before the Planning Board have not been withdrawn Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding the above Sm : Bennett Orlowski, Jr Chairman cc Zoning Board of Appeals Town Trustees Off Off' BOARD Qf APPEALS Soutfiold-7own Wall- 53695 Alain Road- SoutFlo1_ 11,971 765-1809 ZBA tel 765-9064 ZBA telefax October 8, 1998 Patricia C Moore, Esq 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re Letben-Gazza Application #4619 (1000-22-3-22) Dear Mrs Moore In reviewing the documentation submitted and visiting the area, it is noted that additional information is necessary before further steps may be taken To complete the file, please furnish 1) Survey map with preparer's name, showing a) 15' wide driveway which will be the entrance to each proposed dwelling on the four inside lots, 4, b) elevation contours and wetland areas on the parcels, APsetbacks of the nght-of-way to all wetland areas 10/6-)- ownership of the lands surrounding and within this plan aRek v/) Copies of current deeds for the five parcels under consideration 'zr , 3) Staking or similar markings, in part, to show proposed path and turns, along both sides of ROW; photographs of staked nght-of-way areas at turns and wetland areas (within 50 feet of wetland areas), c� 4) Copy of Town Trustees' action regarding proposed improvements Page 2 — October 8, 19 's. To Patricia C Moore, Esq Re Appl No 4619 — Letten & Gazza to the nght-of-way near wetland areas Thank you Very truly yours, GERARD P GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN . ._ , r_i 5 ,,„,),Jv Ui I PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel (516)765-4330 Fax (516)765-4643 Margai ct Rutkowski SwraWy L-- ©Titivs JAN291999 January 28, 1999 rhIL., Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: 280 A - Bernice Lettieri, Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza Dear Chairman and Board members: I am in receipt of a letter dated January 13, 1999 from the Planning Board regarding the above properties. The four property owners do not wish to subdivide their individual single and separate five acre parcels. Enclosed please find a copy of a letter prepared by the owners and signed by each owner stating that upon issuance of 280A approval for access to their individual parcels they will formally withdraw their individual minor subdivision applications submitted to the Planning Board in the 1980 's which have been inactive since 1993. The only application the individual owners wish to pursue is 280-a access over the Lettieri 10. 67 acre parcel (SEQRA Type II) . Pursuant to 280-a of Town Law, as amended July 1, 1998, "The applicant for such a permit may appeal from the decision of the administrative officer having charge of the issue of permits to the board of appeals or other similar board, in any town which has established a board having the power to make variances or exceptions in zoning regulations for: (a) an exception if the circumstances of the case do not require the structure to be related to existing or proposed streets or highways, and/or (b) an area variance pursuant to section two hundred sixty-seven-b of this chapter, and the same provisions are hereby applied to such appeals and to such board as are provided in cases of appeals on zoning regulations.' (New York State Town Law § 280-a, as amended July 1, 1998) The common property owners recorded a right-of-way agreement giving all parcels north of dam pond a common easement over the Lettieri ten(l0+) acre property. The four parcels north of Dam Pond would prefer to share an appropriately improved but environmentally appropriate driveway with natural material and a pervious surface. We would welcome the Town Engineer's comments and a coordinated permit process between the Town Trustees and ZBA. We have applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a wetland permit and submitted at the public hearing affidavits and testimony of the history of the farm parcels and how the westerly kettle hole originated. Pursuant to the Trustee's request, a survey of the road detailing the contours and setbacks to wetland specifically in the area closest to Dam Pond and staking of the location of the road where the road crosses the low spot is being prepared. Once the area is staked I will call the boards for an inspection. After the detailed map is complete and the Town Trustees and ZBA have given us their recommendations for road improvements, we will be in a better position to apply to the DEC for a regulatory permit, if one is necessary. Since the subdivisions have not been pursued, and will ultimately be withdrawn, the Planning Board would no longer have jurisdiction over the road. The access would be limited to 280-a. I would be happy to coordinate as many agencies as you deem necessary. Ve truly yours, 41111111 Patricia C. Moore cc: Planning Board w/enc. Trustees w/enc. Mr. Gazza (by Fax) Mr. Lettieri JOSEPH FREDERICK GAZZA ATTORNEY AT LAW P O Box 969 5 OGDEN LANE QUOGUE,NEW YORK 11959 (516)653-5766 (DAY AND EVENQVG) -7E DY1E October 24, 1998 JAN 2 9 ig Southold Town Planning Board ' ..: /. / Town Hall 53095 Main Road Soathold,New York 11911 Re Subdivision Applications of/at 1000-022 00-03 00-019 000(4 9 ac —2 lots proposed by J F Gazza) 1000-022 00-03 00-020 000(5 ac —2 lots proposed by B Lettien) 1000-022 00-03 00-021 000(5 393 ac —2 lots proposed by J F Gazza) 1000-022 00-03 00-022 000(6 3 ac —3 lots proposed by J F Gazza&A Lettien) Dear Board Members, The undersigned,Bernice Lettien and Andrew Lettien have authorized Mrs Patricia Moore-Atty to apply for a 280-A variances to utilize an existing nght of way easement as access to allow one single family dwelling to be constructed on tax lot 1000-022 00-03 00-19,20,21, &22 It is our intention to utilize each parcel as one building lot and provided that a building permit is issued our pending subdivision application of these parcels will no longer be requested It is respectfully requested that upon the issuance of a smgle family dwellmg building permit on each tax lot that the pending sub-division application affectmg each tax lot be withdrawn Very truly yours, JOSEPH E GAZZA Consented pp 7-. wAir flta: BE'i CE LETTIERI Off 1-800-877-8881 Fax 1-201-343-1934 Pat Moore Fax 7654643 ,'ILS')I Ez5 t Ne0 � � I' IPATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Maul Road lI l /� Southold,New York 11971 "" st Tel (516)7654330 A ��� � r, Fax (516)765-4643 Ruticovvsla fr e- Margaret Secretary December 21, 1998 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: 280 A - Bernice Lettieri, Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza Dear Chairman and Board members: Enclosed is a copy of the Southold Town Trustees wetland permit application for improvement to common access road. Also enclosed are three original, stamped, surveys showing the proposed common access to the parcels north of Dam Pond, and proposed road improvement. The owners do not intend to subdivide the five acre parcels. Also enclosed are copies of the deeds for the individual property owners and a copy of the recorded right-of-way giving all parcels north of dam pond a common easement. Very truly yours, Patricia C. Moore cc: Ga a DEC 2119� Patricia C. Moore Attorney at Law ''' 51020 Mam Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel (516)765-4330 Fax (516)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary December 21, 1998 Mr Albert J Krupsla Southold Town Trustees Town Hall P O Box 1179, Southold NY 11971 Re 280A approval from ZBA Wetland permit for improvements to nght of way Dear Mr Krupsla and members of the Southold Town Trustees The owners of land along Dam Pond, Mr Andrew Lettien, Mrs Bernice Lettien and Mr Joe Gazza have a common access to four parcels north of Dam Pond, each parcel is five acres in size and will not be subdivided The existing access road to these parcels requires 280A approval because it is not a Town Road The road must be improved but the improvements and materials placed on the road bed is up to the Zoning Board with the recommendations of the Town Trustees Enclosed is a wetland permit for the road, the wetlands were flagged by the DEC in 1988 If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me Ve truly yours, .-;------,:g7(A atncia C Moore ,68'_J.1499 108 "8i343130J (LLON1rt P&.E 02 w 09,10/13~8 11 13 '7167E5464S L. OFFI'-ES MQFE PF,riE ]` AMPLTCANT TRANSACTIO$UL UI9CLOSURS FORK I. • . , • 80 t• • ' - . . o .t-lift of obese Qa q a 10r f teen•o Care and employesk. 7 to OIDovu of b s Qrn, is o proy de }aqr"d 1211 elagh cpn lex, the tON11 v poealb a gqgni iota Of n firs p end allow ib to to i wha�avvr ec 4pn itt nose: :. • av aa-e YOUR NAHA: LKr174104 , ArvoltglaV _ (Last name. first nage, middle 1,, ties, un eee you a • applyingin Lb, nano or /someone else or other entity, sich am a company If so, indicate the Other peredn'a or company's name ) NATU1(R or AP[•L1CATION t (Cheri( all t,hn L apply ) Tax grievance variance Changs of tone Approval of pier Sxemptian from plat or official rap _ .T Other '1fu lJ t ? Mn- (If "other," name the activity ) Do you personally (or through your company. epoune, aibitna, parent, or child) helve a relabionehip with any officer or employee or the Town of 14oethold7 •ne1-ttionehip" inoludee by blood, marriage, or boainsee interest. "nominees interest.' means a bueinees, inaludirt -, part-warship. in which the town officer or employee ban even a partial ovnvrehip of (or employment by) a corporation in vhlcli the town officer or employee owns more than 5y of the 'harem YC8 NO X It you answered •TSS." complete the bataneal of this form and date and eign *here indicated. Name of person employed by the 'Conn of Southold Title or poeitlott of that person Doecribe the relebionehip between youraalf (the applicant) and the town officer or eeployse tither chock the appropriate tine A) through D) and/or deeorlbe in the apace provided The town officer or employee or his or her epouee, sibling. parent, or child is (check all Lhet apply), A) the owner of greater than 5% of the shores of the corporate stock of the appltCattt (when the applicant is a corporation) B) the legal or benefiCiel owner of any interest in e noncorporate entity (when the eppticunb is not n corporation), C) an officer, director, pertnel, or employee of the applicant, or D) the actual applicant, unsCRIPTION Or RsLATIOu51IIe l \ • • eubuitted this /f?Aa y o „' 14E2 °DQ1idAWlAl Am Signature •'J! • .";->MARYMUD ORNEW J v / c ""Myoo111filebn WPMMb.te.a00t'r lnL n>tmm •J,. (.ZTI'UOEt c —/O—9� -ti Albert J Krupski, President tio�pSUfFO(,�-�oG Town Hall John Holzapfel, Vice President ;' yo 53095 Main Road Jim King ti _ z P 0 Box 1179 Martin H Garrell v Oy' • � ; Southold, New York 11971 Peter Wenzel 'sl41g,,>J3? Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Office Use Onl , 'fl F.) Coastal Erosion Permit Applicatio. � I Wetland Permit Application DEC 2 $ Grandfather Permit Application1 Waiver/Amendment/Changes Received Application:a -o /- ? e TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Received Fee:$ . Q _ v!. Completed Application /a -01/-t& Incomplete SEQRA Classification. Type I Type II Unlisted Coordination: (date sent) CAC Referral Sent. / .' Date of Inspection: *- j a Receipt of CAC Repor . Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: DEC 2 "; Y Public Hearing Held: f -.71- ?r Resolution: Name of Applicant Bernice Lettieri , Andrew Lettieri , and Joe Cazza Address Phone Number: ( ) Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000 - 22-3-19, 20, 21 & 22; Property Location: 5 acre parcels off of Main Road, East Marion (off of Dam Pond) (provide LILCO Pole #, distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT. Patricia C. Moore ( If applicable) Address: 37020 MA/A/ R040, _ c.SO°T7/AGD /V�/ //g 7/ Phone: 745- Y330 FAX# •_ ?G 5- 4/4y 1 b..ard of Trustees Applicatio,. GENERAL DATA Land Area ( in square feet) : Land Bridge between land of Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza Area Zoning: residential Previous use of property: agriculture Intended use of property: residential access to five acre parcels (4 lots) Prior permits/approvals for site improvements: Agency Date NYSDOT @1983 built Main Road Opening No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? x No Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description (use attachments if necessary) . 280A of Town Law, access to lots- minimum material to provide Town ; ZBA) approval We will coordinate material preference of Trustees to 2BA- gravel or natural material on road bee 9 Bo--d of Trustees Application WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations. 2 280A Access from ZBA Area of wetlands on lot: under road square feet Percent coverage of lot: road only % Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands 10 feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: 10 feet Does the project involve excavation or filling? x No Yes If yes, how much material will be excavated? cubic yards How much material will be filled? cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: ve +V T.A . feet Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: see map Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: Statement of the effect, if any, on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason of such proposed operations (use attachments if appropriate) : no effect- existing road which we will request to keep in existing condition o4 iniplov+ed ''e 7ourrr ,eefuvr,er cnts 3 -oard of Trustees Applicatit- COASTAL EROSION APPLICATION DATA Purposes of proposed activity: access to lots Are wetlands present within 75 feet of the proposed activity? No X Yes Does the project involve excavation or filling? X No Yes If Yes, how much material will be excavated? (cubic yards) How much material will be filled? (cubic yards) Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: Describe the nature and extent of the environmental impacts reasonably anticipated resulting from implementation of the project as proposed. (Use attachments if necessary) none, existing road will be used as access application to ZBA for 280A approval ( we recommend no change to existing road) 4 • 14 '6 4 12!671—Pxt 12 PROJEC-i D NUMBER 617 21 SEC Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To oe comolered by .applicant or P-o)ect sponsor) 1 APPL'C..NT SPC OR 2 PROJE - VAItE iv0 a.�✓ [W77trXiof&11Z�41 gA4 D rfCC cSS - �¢ 1 PROJECT LOCATION .,.f• ,�/ /� c',f� /L Municipality d✓/C iL�. 501.2 •g Q/p[ County vim/ rU r` s PREC SE LOCATION (Street aaaress arta cad intersections prominent lancnarics etc Jr provice mao) /000 — --:3 — /9 20 2/ a2 5 IS PROPOSED ACTION _ J New ❑Exoansion Modificatiorvaiteratfon QG/Sf'7.7? 4CC9SS 6 DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIE=L" Ler41 2.9-0 aCc # . aau.4o 7 AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED Initially acres Ultimately aces 3 WILL ''yOPOSErJ-ACT ICN COMPL" KITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING L,,ND ',,SE 'ESTRIC-ONS' Cea t_:No It "io Pest-ibe brierly KHAT PRESENT LAND 'JEE IN VIC,NIT"OF PROJEC"' Residential I ,incus nal C.mmerc al L,.,gncii,ure !PartQFcresJOoen space _ Otiter Desc ibe 0 DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL OR FUNDING NOW OR UL-+MATE_" =ROM ,NY OTHER GOVEPNMENTAL,+GENC"1FE:ERAL STATES 0 '' LOC„U I_ "es ❑No If yes 'ts. agency(s)and aeimit1aoprovats 204-— 2O/1 . 11 ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VAUD PERMIT OR APPROVAL'' "es 0 No if yes list acenc/name and permit/approval COT— ga! - 2 AS A RESULT OF P POSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REDUIRE MODIFICATION? 0 les ❑No I CERTIF.'THAT E INFOR ATION PRO I ED ABOVE 'S -RUE -O '-'E BEST OF MY <NCWLE:iCE Apoltcanusocnsor name late Signature If +he action is in the Cocstal Area and ;cu are a state acencv, comclete +he Coastal ,.ssessrnen* =arm oetore proceecing with 'his ag,,essment OVER NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER BOARD OF TRUSTEES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the matter of applicant: Bernice Lettieri , Andrew Lettieri and Joe Gazza SCTM#1000- 22- 3-19 , 20, 21 $ 22 YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1 That it is the intention of the undersigned to request a Permit from the Board of Trustees to: Provide access to 4 five acre lots off of Dam Pond Existing road- we recommend no change to existing road 2 That the property which is the subject of Environmental Review is located adjacent to your property and is described as follows : 1000-22-3- lot 19 , 20 , 21 & 22 Five acre lots access is over private road off of Main Road 3 . That the project which is subject to Environmental Review under Chapters 32, 37, or 97 of the Town Code is open to public comment. You may contact the Trustees Office at 765-1892 or in writing. The above referenced proposal is under review of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold and does not reference any other agency that might have to review same proposal. OWNERS NAME: C/o Patricia C. Moore Esq. MAILING ADDRESS: 6'!D ZD /'in4"/it/ dUpP 2 PHONED O� (VY //f / ��5- 933o Enc. : Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal for your convenience. JOSEPH FREDERICK GAZZA ATTORNEY AT LAW P O Box 969 5 OGDEN LANE QUOGUE,NEW YORK 11959 (516)653-5766(DAY AND EVENING) October 24, 1998 Southold Town Planning Board Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Re Subdivision Applications of/at 1000-022 00-03 00-019 000(4 9 ac —2 lots proposed by J F Gazza) 1000-022 00-03 00-020 000(5 ac —2 lots proposed by B Lettien) 1000-022 00-03 00-021 000(5 393 ac —2 lots proposed by J F Gazza) 1000-022 00-03 00-022 000(6 3 ac —3 lots proposed by J F Gazza&A Lettien) Dear Board Members, The undersigned,Bernice Lettien and Andrew Lettien have authorized Mrs Patricia Moore-Atty to apply for a 280-A vanances to utilize an existing right of way easement as access to allow one single family dwelling to be constructed on tax lot 1000-022 00-03 00-19,20,21,&22 It is our intention to utilize each parcel as one building lot and provided that a building permit is issued our pending subdivision application of these parcels will no longer be requested It is respectfully requested that upon the issuance of a single family dwelling building permit on each tax lot that the pending sub-division apphcation affecting each tax lot be withdrawn Very truly yours, JOSEPH E GAZZA Consented�o AN6 fr Af i RI • BE'I CE LETTIERI Off 1-800-877-8881 Fax 1-201-343-1934 Pat Moore Fax 765-4643 b.drd of Trustees Application Board of Zoning Appeals Planning Board AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I , Andrew and Bernice Lettieri residing at P 0.Box 492 (print owner of property) (mailing address) Hackensack, NJ 07602-0492 do hereby authorize (Agent) Patricia C Moore to apply for permit( s) from the hand all other agencies/boards of the Southold Board of Town Trustees on my behalf . Town of Southold and ,---7 State of New York owVnF)( Isnture) ndrew Lettieri Bernice Lettieri 8 f f 1 `' r -- Board of Trustees Application Board of Zoning Appeals Planning Board AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I , Joseph Frederick Gazza residing at P. 0 Box 969 (print owner of property) (mailing address) g Ogden Ln, Quogue NY 11959 do hereby authorize (Agent) Patricia C. Moore - P41 to apply for permit( s) from the Southold Board of Town Trustees *o iA khaoPer agencies/boards of the Town of Southold and State of New York (Owner ' ig ture) Joseph Frederi G zza FOR DEPCSfl MY JOSEPH FRFDi ror 'rtilAW ATToRNZ f-,,, t -s SAW P QBOX P60, SOa QUOGUt, NEW Y G*tK���1141* MOf*3 8 -card of Trustees Applicati..s County of Suffolk State of New York ‘2/- 4- C /7761Cr BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMIT(S) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S) , IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE 'THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVES(S) , TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT 'THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. r ignature SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 644.. DAY OF /X' ,19 6AW *a.gutallee&.41-141°.°'.(( Notary Public t`r 0AnG4RETC 11 131, n'+ L i PIS Ji, 7 APPLICANT TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of Southold ' s Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of town officers and employees . The purpose of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same . YOUR NAME: TOJEPH C Z/E40 Z`zr9 (Last name , first name , middle initial , unless you a e applying in the name of someone else or other ntity , such as a company If so, indicate the of pr person ' s or company ' s name . ) NATURE OF APPLICATION: ( Check all that apply ) Tax grievance Variance Change of zone Approval of plat Cxemptign from plat or official map Other ,/ 7,2USTFFB Ftoini-r ( If "Other , " name the activity . ) Do you personally (or through your company, spouse, sibling, parent, or child) have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship" includes by blood, marriage, or business interest. "Business interest" means a business, including a partnership, in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of (or employment by) a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares. �I( Yrs NO ,r` If you answered "YES, " complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself ( the applicant ) and the town officer or employee . Either check the appropriate line A) through D) and/or describe in the space provided The town officer or employee or his or her spouse , sibling , parent , or child is (check all that apply ) : A ) the owner of greater than 5% of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant ( when the applicant is a corporation ) ; B) the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a noncorporate entity ( when the applicant is not a corporation ) ; C) an officer, director , partner , or employee of the applicant ; or D) the actual applicant . DESCRIPTION OC RELATIONSIIIP Submitted this =A d: y of jilL 1998 Signature 110Ik Fri nt name FOR DEPOSIT ONLY JOSEPH FREDERICK GAZZA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW P. 0 BOX 069 5 OCtrOEN LANF SIInd ud.. ti Fi I U I ono 8007 1 20\1-P 18111 l Id Sdc IX ed ..orh Cos enuu ,g 111111(ifJ ICIS-Indi‘iduJl or Corpinnoi CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT—THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. .1: 29989 iBEF9374PAGE 0 twi THISINDENTURE, made the 11 day of April , nineteen hundred and eighty three I BETWEEN Andrew Lettieri, residing at 48 Cayugq Road, Yonkers, New York 10710 and John A. Dispirito, residing at 1 Hudson Harbor, Edgewater, New Jersey 07020 DiSTZI^T SECTION BLOCK L 0 T :°—;- ) 11E- Ell 1771 aj Q2 ■N I 1 li l [1:13- 8 12 17 21 26. party of the first part, and )OW cERS , AvEW YotK I01 to - - _J ' Andrew Lettieri, residing at 48 Cayuga, Road, 1 flu eon Harbor, Edgcwater, Now Jcrocy 07020 WO �L _____1 031 0 3 I; I party of the second part, J I WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of Ten Dollars and othe>; consi,darata,ona — lam, - I 1 o.(a 0 i lawful money of the United States, paid ' i by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or , I 1 I _ _ , I successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, I 00/co ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, L—_ lying and being =tins at East Marion, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Main State Road, where the easterly '-'hside of land now or formerly of Cove Beach Estates, Inc. , intersects the northerly ..' = side of Main State Road; RUNNING thence along said last mentioned land, the 4 64 following eight (8) courses and distances: 72.� 1tIf (1) North 12 degrees 39 minutes West, 242.90 feet; I (2) South 75 degrees 53 minutes West, 23.10 feet; I North 13 degrees 54 minutes 20 seconds West, 387.42 feet; (3) g (4) North 12 degrees 20 minutes 50 seconds West 598.7E feet; (5) North 14 degrees 55 minutes West,111.96 feet; i 0) North 14 degrees 15 minutes 50 seconds West, 71.14 feet; (7) North 19 degrees 17 minutes 20 seconds West, 144.10 feet; (8) South 68 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds East, 312.90 feet; ,� ' THENCE south 60 degrees 24 minutes 50 seconds east, along land now or formerly of 7 . Grundbesitzer Corp. , 403.85 feet, part of said line running through Dam Pond; * THENCE continuing, through Dam Pond, on a tie line of south 13 degrees 22 minutes `130 seconds East, a distance of 84.94 feet; THENCE south 14 degrees 51 minutes 40 Q ' I seconds east, through (2) monuments and along land now or formerly of Stein, 937.58 feet; THENCE south 89 degrees 37 minutes 20 seconds west, 364 18 feet; \9 N�. THENCE North 09 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds west, 77.61 feet; THENCE south 89 degrees 37 minutes 20 seconds west, 145.14 feet; THENCE south 12 degrees 39 minutes east, 290.0 feet to the northerly side of Main State Road, THENCE north 81 degree J 20 seconds west, along the northerly side of Main State Road, 53.68 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. I� .diver°_1 TOGETHER with and subject to the right of ingress and egress with others across a ten (10) foot right-of-way presently situate on the premises. i 29959 RE vEp REAL ESTATE . JUN 14 1983 TRANSFER TAX A1 SUFFOLK U �� I rnI im- ARTHUR J. F RFC0RnFn IIIN 4 A 3014 r!rkc1Ei.- " fe,t '4 • - ti Fou in HOO7 tl$1 5M --Barges and Bab Died with Coyaaaat animal Onto,•;Aal—Ia4 sr pony COHS{AT Yogis LAWYER WORE ERMA MS IMSTRNMENT—THIS IHSW18R;�q TRUMEt�11 SHOULD IR USED/Y LA Q J!1Y. pt.- 1095411166 THIS INDEN11JRE, made the lst day of July mnetcen hundred and Eighty-Nine lats7wFOUN it Grundndbeszer Box969 3 Ogden Lane, sit Corp.' a New York Corporation, with offices at Quogue, New York 11959 NI Sn' ro o ' S T1 # So, t i _Zg jOCK al fagLOT iTEzra party of the first part, and l 20 Joseph Frederick Gazza residing at 3 Ogden Lane, P.O. Box 969, Quogue, New Yorkg 7-- ra—a. pm_o_______/2.2:7- $ MATE /\____ _ 8379 OCT 25 19b' AX party of the second part, /�v T cAP; SlflI f K that the party of the first part, in consideration of �)l Ih I Y 111,•-•7 , T1+i Ar'- .;'EV EN TFiw.neo Ftv+E µv.ro A(o .14,......••f i dollars, ' lawful money of the United States, GCT 9.5 1989 paid by the Ply of the second Part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or f ' successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, '''''../ ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and bung m the at East Marion, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, b DI Sr, State of New York,being bounded and described as follows: 1 0 00 Beginning at the northwest corner of the hereinafter described premises which point is where the division line between the hereinafter described premises and `r. lands now or formerly of Joseph Boken intersects the high water mark of Dam 011 00 ' Pond said point also being distant the following 13 courses and distances from the aLo ; point where the division line between lands now or formerly of Lettieri and Dispirito and lands now or formerly of Cove Beach Associates intersects the 03 00 northerly side of Main Road; Ler1- North 25 degrees 30 minutes 20 seconds West, 2- South 63 degrees 01 minutes 40 242.90 feet; seconds West, 23.10 feet; _2.1.00o3- North 26 degrees 45 minutes 40 seconds west, 387.42 feet; 4- North 25 degrees 15 minutes 40 seconds west, 598.78 feet; 0 � 6- North 27 10 070 0 5- North 27 degrees 49 minutes 50 seconds west, 111.96 feet; SOD i 78- North 32 degrees 12 minutesminutes 0west, 144.171.140 feet;e South 81 degrees 13 minutes 30 seconds east,wet312.85 feet; o 8G Fav 9- seconds 312.85 feet; 0 8 B 0 10- North 25 degrees 30 minutes 10 seconds west, 608.25 feet; degrees 43 minutes 30 seconds east,520.88 feet; 11- South 89 degrees 05 minutes 40 seconds east, 450.01 feet; 6700 12- South 0 degrees 35 minutes 10 seconds 13- South 87 degrees 08 minutes 50 west, 9.0 feet; 01.E o b to the point orseconds east, 84.06 feet; D 1 D O ; place of BEGINNING. _ thenceOLgt' and along Dam Pond, the following 4 tie-line courses and Q S/ p o(r distance Ja o a 1- South 87 degrees 08 minutes 50 seconds east, 12.0 feet; 7 , 2- South 66 degrees 28 minutes 50 seconds east, g 0 D 3- South 28 degrees 10 minutes 40 900.56 7 feet; minutes 40 seconds west, 534.7034.00 feet; 4- South 74 degrees 20 0.2-00 seconds west, feet; 23 Thence North 18 degrees 14 minutes 00seconds 0 feet; Thence North 92-'S"0 0 0 degrees 30 minutes 50 seconds Welt-'239.89 feet; to the 462.0 epoint or place ace of 9300400 i Together with the right of ingress and egress with others across a I i , 10-foot right of way adjoining the premises to the I I • nearest legal open road. fI I RECORDED OCT 2$ 1989 q,o SUTCuc000Nnr (9- 1095411167 All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate lying anc being in the Town of Southampton, County of Suffolk and State of New York, known, shown and designated as follows: Q 0900-045.00-02.00-086.000, 087.001, 119.002 "Map of Ocean View Park, Section Five", which said map was filed January 28, 1910 in the Suffolk COunty Clerk's office as Map No. 105, Block L, Lots 1-9 inclusive, 13-21 inclusive, Part of 10 and 22, together with 1/2 street having been abandoned adjacent thereto, more precisely described on map recorded at Liber 10204 page 589 on December 30, 1986 with the Suffolk COunty Clerk. O 0900-022.00-01 .00-051 .006 At Noyac, Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Noyack Path, distant the following three (3) courses and distances, as measured along the westerly side of Noyack Path, from the corner formed by the intersection of Noyack Path and Middle Line Highway: 1- North 1 degree , 27 ' 50" East, a distance of 86.24 feet 2- North 14 degrees, 26 ' , 07" West, a distance of 327.01 feet 3- North 24 degrees, 29' , 00", west, a distance of 328.26 feet to the point or place of Beginning. Running thence south 62 degrees, 39' , 42" west, a distance of 427,41 feet along lands of Richard M.and Donna Daniele Mathew; thence north 29 degrees, 49 ' , 25" west, a distance of 238.83 feet along lands of Skyline Mews to a monument; thence north 27 degrees, 52 ' , 25" west, a distance of 361 .43 feet alonr lands of Bayview Associates; thence north 63 degrees 17' , 55" east, a distance of 181 .50 feet along lands of John Chester; thence south 29 degrees 30' , 41" east, a distance of 296.87 feet along lands formerly of John Leonard; thence north 63 degrees 17' , 55" east, a distance of 256.82 feet along lands formerly of John Leonard to Noyack Path; thence south 24 degrees, 29 ' , 00" east, a distance of 229.36 feet along the westerly side of Noyack Path, to the point or place of Beginning. Said Parcel has an area of 156,475 Sq. Ft. ® 0900-286.00-02.00-025.000 and 030.000 "Map of Beachmont Park, Plate Three" , which said map was filed in the office of the Clerk of the COunty of Suffolk on February 23, 1910 and February 25, 1910 as Map No. 14, Block 3, Lots 1-4 inclusive and 6-17 inclusive, together with the northerly 1/2 of an un-named road having been abandoned adjacent to Lots 2-18 even. This conveyance is made in the regular course of business actually conducted by the Corporate Grantor with the unanimous consent in writing of all the stockholders thereof. arr MUM O.Ile f ti O n C n OCT 25 f989 Iry `'°u Bargain&.is k.d wiUrot mama•nlrt mawadr--lM K Oq J O�<;CMANO; h. AT • WAY.N Y C.10004 CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS INSTRUMENT-THIS INSTRUMENT SHOULD RE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY .J :8390 MEM THIS INDENTURE, made the 16th. day of September , nineteen hundred and Seventy-Bevan BErviEEN t ' Grundbesitzer Corp. , a New York Corporation, with effects at 37 Gardiners Lane, Hampton Bays, New York L.1:_rt ,'CT rir"'t< LOT fTh !Mr- =-1 71 8 12 I Y 2I c6 party of the first parr,and Joseph Frederick Gazza, residing at 37 Gardiners Lane, Hampton Bays, New York R CEIVE NYSTT $-- ,3 #9.35 REAL ESTATE 14940 FEB 17 1978 Dist. r+)( 1000 SUFE Sect. COUNTY 22 party of the second part, Block WITNESSETH, that the party of the fust part, in consideration of ten dollars and other 03 valuable consideration - dolam, Lots lawful money of the United States, paid 019 021 by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, WCHia mlldl> mactiaapams gc3hczauxxmactl, situate, ndand beinorattac at East; Marion, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk ltate or New York, bounded and described as follows: :EGINNING at the southwesterly corner of the hereinafter described pre! ' sea which point is where the division line between the hereinafter hdsoribed premises and lands now or formerly of Cove Beach Estates, Inc intersect the northerly line 3f lands now or formerly of Joseph Boken, maid point also being distant the following eight courses and distance! Irom the point where the division line between lands how or formerly of Joseph Boken and lands now or formerly of Cove Beach Estates, Ins. intersects the northerly side of Main Road: 1 North 12 deg. 39 min. 00 secs. West a dist. of 242. 90 Ft. to a point 0 South. 75 deg. 53 min. 00 secs. West a dist. of 23.10 Ft. to a point ; ) North 13 deg. 54 min. 20 secs. West a dist. of 387.42 Ft. to a point North 12 deg. 20 min. 50 secs. West a dist. of 598.78 Ft. to a point North 14 deg. 55 min. 00 secs. West a dist. of 111.96 Ft. to aP oint 0 North 14 deg. 15 min. 50 secs. West a dist. of 71.14 Ft. to a point I North 19 deg. 17 min. 20 secs. West a diet. of 144.10 Ft. to a point South 68 deg. 17 min. 30 secs. Hest a dist. of 312.90 Ft. to a point THENCE North 12 degrees 32 minutes 30 seconds West along lands now c formerly of Cove Beach Estates, Inc. a distance of 608.91 Ft. to a poi THENCE South 77 degrees 23 minutes 20 seconds East along the last 0) Mentioned lands a distance of 367.50 Ft. to lands now or formerly J. Bok THENCE South 09 degrees 55 minutes 10 seconds East along the last Ii:ntioned lands a distance of 724.36 Ft. to lands now or formerly J.Bok THENCE North 60 degrees 24 minutes 50 seconds West along the last ntioned lands a distance of 403.85 Ft. to thb_point or place of BEGIN PARCEL II • 11 that certain plot, piece or parcel of Land situate lying and being East Marion, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New Yo • •unded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the southwesterly corner of the hereinafter described •remises which point is where the division line between the hereinafter •ll: scribed premises and lands now or formerly of Joseph Boken intersect ate high water mark of Dam Pond said point also being distant the 11•llowing ten courses and distances from the point where the division pp line between lands now or formerly of Joseph Boken and lands now or M *rmerly of Cove Beach Estates, Inc. intersects the northerly side of • in Road: ARTHUR J. FEUCt RECORDED1e FEB 17 1978 Imo[$ a1 Suffolk County r 1) North 12 deg. __ min. 00 secs. West a dis ice of 242.90 Ft. to a - point;///1.. to a Ft. to a 2) South 75 deg. 53 min. 00 secs. West a distance of 23.10 Ft. c poiNt; a 3) North 13 deg. 54 ®in. 20 secs. West a distande of 387.42 oint; to a O OD 4) North 12 deg. 20 min. 50 secs. West a distance of 598.78a point; Ft. to 53 I5) North 14 deg. 55 min- 00 seta. West a distance of 111.96 LL' ipoint; to a s 50 secs. West a distance of 71.14 Ft.16) North 14 deg. 15 min. Ipoint; to a 7) North 19 deg. 17 min. 20 secs. West a distance of 144.10 Ft. Ft. to a point; seas• East a distance of 312.90 8) South 68 deg. 17 min. 30 point; to a 9) South 60 deg. 24 min. 50 secs. West a distance of 403.85 Ft- tae high water mark of Dam point; 10) In a general easterly direction along point the whethe Dam m- Pond a distance of 300 �• more or leas water mark of Dam Pond and said division line intersects the high running ; THENCE North 08 degrees 14 minutes 30 secondstWest a n distance of 675.0( Ft. to lands now or formerly of Cove Beach $ THENCE South 76 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds East a distance of 284.5 Ft. to a point; THENCE South 13 deg'ees 28 minutes 20 seconds West a distance of 9.00 Ft. to a point; minutes 40 seconds East a di/stance of 84.06 THENCE South 74 degrees 15 Ft. to a point; THENCE South 10 degrees 37 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 239.6 Ft. to a point; THENCE South 05 degrees 20 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 462.0 Ft. to the high water mark of Dam Pond; e THENCE along the high water mark of Dam Poond seonnastiescourse and dce of distance of North 69 degrees 50 minutes 368.27 Ft. to the point or place of BEGINNING. BEING and intended to be the same premises conveyed to the Grantor and by deed of Frederick ndC. tabor and ad.ministratorsnoflB.the estate of May B. and as sole distributeesat L. 8308 P. 323 Tabor, D. 9-8-77, R. 9-15-77 rights of Together with all right,title and interest of in and to way shown on attached survey and denoted TheTrightseofRoad, wereRoadway e�t through woods and travelled farm roads. forth in deed of Henry H.C. Tuthill L. 1041 P. 118 to Fred Tabor, in which deed it is spicifically stated "also all lthe rightt he titleparand interest of in and to any rights ofwayappurtenant The estate file of Fred Tabor (200P. larcelscontains by rightspecific of waygove , there in that access to the aboveP lands of adjoining owners." And,be it known that the President of the Grant orchereels in has uses ous the roads as a legal means aandess to the havebove neverabeen interupted ' times since I have owned parcels doing so. That I did so as a matter of right, openly and notoriousl; ' as the prior owners before me. Further rhat The prioreor ofnersrtoawit + Fred Tabor, Frederick C. Tabor aelsnd WetB.as productive farm land for the actively used the above two per' I growing of lima beans and other crops. i This conveyance made in the regular course of business of the Corporate Grantor with unaminous consent of all shareholders. I - . 'Ogo i . - ARTHUR J. FELICE i _ _.— T ' R F r n R n I- n FFR 17 1978 Mk of Suffolk Count • � .. 91 j.1•c):- 64 _ 1329' 1 , ,o...., zrb tr 5 3..... , 3inl:centttre, Made the L7/ 4 day of November, nineteen hundred and Eighty-One 313eti3eelt ANTHONY MASTROIANNI, Public Administrator of Suffolk County, as Administrator c.t.a. of the Estate of JOSEPH BOKEN, SR., deceased, whose office is located at Suffolk County Center, Riverhead, New York, 11901, Letters of Administration c.t.a. having been issued to him by the Surrogate's Court, Suffolk County, on November 4, 1981, - .5k_. . REAL ESTATE 1329 OEC 4 1881 state obc Tr(f olSFER 11-0( SUFFOLK eVII , CC Le41eYf COUNTY oi,irecomi, party of the first part, N, \I and q ,l BERNICE LETTIERI, residing at 48 Cayuga Road, Yonkers, New York, 10710, ^Ir"1- SF:CTION EV? Cl 'K LOT rl- -- r I--f 1 1 r 1 -1 FT? 1 771 Da] 8 12 17 21 26 party of the second part, • I 'XJ itneatettj, that the party of the first part, by virtue of his power and authority and in consideration of THIRTY—THREE THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIX and 00/100 ($33,306.00) -------------------- Dollars, ?„ 10 lawful money of the United States, 111 1r t paid by the party of the second part, ' �dik. do es hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, the heirs or successors jrand asignt forever, )1;; that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at East Marion, DI, Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded and described as follows: itBEGINNING at a point marking the southwesterly ;•in f the hereinafter described premises, 1 p./ said point of beginning, being distant the follows s courses and distances from the point f�, •, :•, where the easterly side of land now or formerly of Cove Beach Estates, Inc. intersects the northerly lit ' side of Main State Road: u ;1 ' (1) North 12 degrees 39 minutes West, 242.90 feet; _if : (2) South 75 degrees 53 minutes West, 23.10 feet; ) la d , a (3) North 13 degrees 54 minutes 20 seconds West, 387.42 feet; (4) North 12 degrees 20 minutes 50 seconds West, 598.78 feet; (5) North 14 degrees 55 minutes West, 111.96 feet; (6) North 14 degrees 15 minutes 50 seconds West, 71.14 feet; (7) North 19 degrees 17 minutes 20 seconds West, 144.10 feet; (8) South 68 degrees 17 minutes 30 seconds East, 312.90 feet; (9) South 60 degrees 24 minutes 50 seconds East, 403.85 feet; 0) • • :.h D• • P• • on • He I' e of No 09 - - ,- 55 inu s-e ,..e-dist6nce of • . ; _pet =th- ..1 •r • •ce • I • ing; { RUNNING THENCE North 09 degrees 55 minutes 10 seconds West, along land now or formerly of Grundbesitzer Corp., 2:11F feet to other land of Cove,Beach Estates, Inc.; ARTHUR J. FELICE \ RECORD.E a DEC 4 1981 \�d d Suffolk County u . uspe9111 poo 65 THENCE along said last mentioned land, the following two (2) courses and distances- (1) South 77 degrees 23 minutes 20 seconds East, 153.38 feet; (2) South 76 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds East, 165.44 feet to other land now or formerly of Grundbesitzer Corp.; THENCE South 08 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds East, along said last mentioned land, 675.0 feet to Dam Pond; THENCE through Dam Pond, on a tie line of North 84 degrees 27 minutes 10 seconds West, 283.65 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. TOGETHER with and subject to the right of ingress and egress with others across a ten (10) foot right-of-way presently situate on the premises. j, Ili' 1 I \ ARTHUR RECQRUED DEC 4 1981 • DSuffolk O1:7TC£ .\0Cfn BOARD OF APPEALS Soutlwlar7b vn Nail" 53095 Alain 9?oad Sout/zo1aTV,7/11971 765-1809 ZB.A. teC 765-9064 ZB.2l telefax MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Board FROM: Board of Appeals DATE: September 22, 1998 SUB]: Preliminary Recommendations Planning/Zoning Projects -? Re: Proposed Right-of-Wav and 280-A Access for fire Vehicles (Five Building Lots) 1000-22-3-22. Our record shows that the Planning Board had/has jurisdiction in this area. Please describe actions or conditions relevant to this project. Thank you. Re: Faith Reform Baptist Use— Existing Building at 1000-114-11-12. This property is Zoned HB and contains existing building(s). An Interpretation is being requested regarding Section 100- 91A(12), or alternatively a Special Exception under Article IX, Section 100-91B for religious meeting activities. Re: Laurel Links Golf Course and Sign Variance (On-Site), Laurel. A Special Exception for Golf Activities has been filed. Variance for a Ground Sign has been filed and is based upon a Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector for this site. Re: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dart. Proposed Set-Off/Division at C.R. 48 and 3070 Peconic Lane, Peconlc. 1000-74-3-15. Size of house lot is substandard at 28,400+- sq. ft., and vacant land is proposed at 58,000+- s.f. Applicant proposes to retain same rear line as those immediately north. Re: Casa Blanca — Please confirm whether or not there has been any activity within the last 12 months with your department for any proposals. Thank you. 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I IA 4• . 4,2:0/ } � 11•40 '' '.'"' 1114.3 9 O /f.[R u011 \-5\1)7 ] ..�t ow w au 1 ae r fir 2 • 9• EAST MARION-. \ 01 d �� .a I IA � � ��' CEMETERY � � 44,k, ,� 40/ I:4 •r rA. .. .., . 7 Lf+ I I l4 i •} paa. q 44 i x A 1 • / t li• r• . NAR/ON CAKE © ' ` / 'Q� b PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel (516)765-4330 Fax (516)765-4643 September 8, 1998 BY HAND Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: 280A Variance Application Andrew Lettieri and Joseph Frederick Gazza Dear Chairman and board members: We have prepared a survey of the proposed access road which is the subject of this 280A application, the access was formalized with a recorded easement at liber 11901 page 936. Very truly yours, Aggefir •atricia C. Moore PCM/mr Encls. illP . L1WA-i, 42586 F�ECf�(�DED I ' = 3 € � PG6 �l �iVE�, 93 uu(t 30 rl( i its N,irnlr r or pagrs E�L'i ',', I Hti,1111E 1f}IZRENS C:),(m{A3ndri 1s,, I I Lhl, rt1- SUFFuL I, (-Tun y Serial Ii f1L'1f2Sf ER/'\'k --- — itJrf-C11_K CuMI(arc If — I _._._.CO!If 11 Y nun Cif II_--- -- 42586 I)d/Morit'age lntiuumurt Dud/Mortgage 1ax Stamp Recording/I drug Stamps _ — I _ PI hS Page/1 rinig I cc 1 — Mortgage Amt -_ !fondling � — .j I Basic. Fix —_--- t P 581 --) _ 2 Additional 1 ax __ Flotation ---- Sub Iul.'l _ ? CA-52l 1 (Coon',) _ —— Sub I otal '--� t f Sr-cc /Assn or f 1\ 5217 (Stas) _ spec /Add J7 y croxi..7„/„.1r , IOI MIG 7AX t RPTSA 1 � — 1, t�� Dual I ow n Comm oft 5 • 00 rr`� t I1eld for ApportionmDualent County lid , _ fi Affidavit „y 4 NI l Transfer Tax ��� Lq '.; Mansion fax 7 , CcrtifudZft; .�• the properly covered by this mortgage is or . Reg Copy Cope �7 will be improved by a one or two family Sub Total dv%ening only • YES or NO Oilier If NO, see appropriate tax clause, on page ti CRAM O I AL — of this instrument _� Re,r11'iopo i} I ixSell icr ane3 Verific.ttiun b Lille Company InfP►maliun I /`� pFs, Dist Section Block Lut aiiVI c . ' 4r) 0 O ,..l.).01) D 300 /7(9 G 1 Q Oc''0 4,hi i_ 06, - 0 0 ,.1 Zc'0 0-,00 % c�,a-o Cgc.c) Company Nanic 5i _pJ�>- /O00 6 2.200 0 300 70 0.2( 000 Li- /60 X600 O 2 2 6 0 0 3ao 4 0 x'ov(.„ fljTitle Number Inst Is /COD CP 3 L is • v D ' c70 ros sit rR„n.:',21LX 6/1Z7A � /tNi'VtXv; ge o` .c` err' Efi. . 8 FEE PAID BY 4 Cash Check Chaige '-F rr'«' Payer same as R &R. i,v G 'lt~' - 5 09dc.•) �n^'c- (or if diffetent) '. NAME Vo5V,_- Nr..-, `fur ix 1195 4:..i.:' ADDRESS' _ k.`. RECORD & RE l URN 10 1 (ADDRESS) 9 Suffolk County Recording & Endorsement Page This page fonns pait of We attached DCctnrknr,J 4 C LNI.,ri01 i,,,,.; c''_ C:71J;,,,‘,',,, 7 _made by (SPECIFY FITE OF INSTRUMENT) 13 E'tnncE L F TriFit' The premises hetero is situated in nNolEw �,� rriRa, SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK In the Township of Sam i R '`0 Ub.)L''/l FAiAriti Lk GA7zA In the HAMLET of EA s' &IAAioV I3OXTS c TIIRU 9 MUST BE TYPED OR PRINTED IN BLACK INK ONLY PRIOR TO RECORDING OR Eli LNG DECLARATION AND CLARIFICATION OF EASEMENT This Declaration made the day ofd by Andrew Lettieri and Bernice Lettieri both residing at 48 Cayuga Road , Yonkers , New York 10710 and Joseph Frederick Gazza residing at 5 Ogden Lane, Quogue , New York 11959, hereinafter referred to as the Declarants , Whereas , the Declarants are the owners of certain real property situate at East Marion, Town of Southold , Suffolk County, New York being bounded and described as set forth in Declarants ' deeds recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk ' s Office at Riverhead , New York and pictorially shown on the official tax maps of Suffolk County as follows SCTM#1000 031 .00 05 .00 001 .002 ( 14 . 3ac +) Owner. Andrew Lettieri by Deed L. 9374 p.01 D. 5/29/83 R . 6/14/84 SCTM# 1000 022 .00 03 .00. 019 .000 (4 .915ac) Owner—Joseph Frederick Gazza by Deed L. 8390 p. 366 D.9/16/77 R . 2/17/78 SCTM# 1000 022 .00 03 .00 020 .000 ( 5 .0 ac+) Owner: Bernice Lettieri by Deed L.9111 p. 64 D. 11/24/81 R. 12/4/81 SCTM* 1000 022 .00 03 .00 021 .000 ( 5 . 393ac) Owner: Joseph Frederick Gazza by Deed L. 8390 p. 366 D. 9/16/77 R. 2/17/78 SCTM# 1000 022 .00 03 .00 022 .000(6 . 3ac) Owners •Andrew Lettieri & Joseph Frederick Gazza by Deed L. 10954 p. 166 D.7/1/89 R . 10/25/89 Whereas there exists upon the lands above set forth "rights of way" utilized by former and present owners of these parcels the location of which has changed over the years as a result of land maintenance, farm plowing and crop location. Said "rights of way" provide legal access from the lands above set forth to the main(state)Road. Early reference to this legal access can be traced to Seth H. Tuthill who designated this land the "Rocky Point Farm". On 3/20/1857 Jcseph Lewis Tuthill & William S. Hobart Executors of the last will and testament of Seth H. Tuthill conveyed the "Rocky Point Farm at Liber 63 page 91 to Jonathan Truman & George Tuthill. George Tuthill who died in 1870 left a will recorded at Liber E Page 155 and Liber 10 page 602. George Tuthill's heirs at law were Henry H.C.Tuthill and Juliett M. Lamphear. In the early 1900's,Henry H.C.Tuthill & Juliett M. Lamphear by Deed Liber 458 page 402 divided the peninsula into lots as they appear on the tax map today. Rights of way to these lots via travelled farm roads have existed since their creation to the main road. The travelled farm road that crosses the lowland area of Lot 19 & 001.2 exists at an elevation of over 6ft. above mean sea level. This road provides ingress & egress for auto and truck, contains no wetlands on it and our use thereof has been uninterupted during our years of ownership. The parcels were farmed lands and as such required continuous cultivation by farm equipment & tractors. The various travelled farm roads that connected each parcel to the Main(State)Road were located and plotted on an actual survey map on July 25, 1977 by Roderick VanTuyl P.C. which said map was recorded with the Suffolk County Clerk's office on 2/17/1978 at Liber 8390 pages 367-370 inclusive. Whereas, for and in consideration of the mutual release and relinquishment of all rights and rights of way,of the DEclarants herein,in and to all the dirt roads, farm roads, woods roads and travelled paths as same traverse the lands set forth in deeds above mentioned, the Declarants desire to record this Declaration and Clarification of Easement in the Suffolk County Clerk's office to accurately define one common right of way and WHEREAS, the Declarants have considered the foregoing and determined that the same will be for the best interest of the Declarants and subsequent owners of lands above set forth in deeds, NOW, THEREFORE, THIS DECLARATION WITNESSETH. THAT the Declarants, for the purpose of carrying out the intentions above expressed do hereby make known admit, publish and impose the following restrictions upon that portion of the parcels whose deeds are above set forth, as is described on "Schedule A" annexed hereto; (1) The Declarants, their heirs, executors,assigns and successors in interest shall have a permanent easement for all legal purposes over, under, and above the described parcel as set forth in "Schedule A". 1 SCHEDULE A TIAL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Last Harlon, Town of Southold, County of Suffollk and State of New York, bounded and desori heti as follows Beginning at the southwesterly coiner of the hereinafter described right of wry, which raid point JC where the division line between lands for nreL ly of Bokeu now of Andrew LetLieri and land now or formerly of Cover Beach Estates Inc i nteisecf s the northerly side of Itain (State Pt 25) Road, said point al'o being apitrorlmately 1900 IL east of Stars Poad as measured along the northerly side of Clain Road (State Rt 25) said point being mnrkcd by a stone monument thea N.Y coordinate of said monument being U 333885 0' and E 2459156 7' Long Island Zone, and the Heildiian of said description being grid north, L I Zone, and f rcen said pn►nt or place of beginning running northerly along said westerly si Th or the said 50 ft access road or right of way as folloos (1 ) N 25' 10' 20" W 242 90 feet, (2) S 63' 01' 40" W 23 1 feet, (3) N 26' 45' 40" W 381 42 beet to a monument , ( 4) ISI 25' 15' 40" U 214 19 feet, (5) rd ong the arc of a curve bearing to Lhe right having a i aclius of 250 feet a distance of 241 5U feet, (6) i1 ;0' 05' 10" E 209 04 feet , ( ') Alnrig the arc of a curve beating to the left having a radius of 200 ft a distance of 97 74 feet, (8) U 2' 05' 10" E 119 06 feel; (9) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 250 ft a di ,Land of 392 70 feet; (10) S P/' 54' 50" F 106 32 feet, ( 11) Al nny the arc of a. curve beating to the Light_ having a radius of 250 ft a cl►3 tan _e of 90 06 feet, (12) S 67' 11' 10" F 160 feet, (13) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 287.97 ft a distance oL 99 01 feet ; (1 4r) S 86' 59' 10" E 90 feet; (15) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 25 ft a distance of 21 03 feel, (16) Along the arc of a circle bearing to the right having a radius of 50 ft. a distance of 241 19 feet; (11) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 25 it a distance of 21 03 feet; (18) rI 86' 59' 10" W 90 feet, (19) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 337 91 I t• a drsLance of 116 20 feet, (20) N 6/' 17' 30" W 160 feet, (21) Along the aro of a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 200 ft a Ws L3nce of 12 05 feet, (22) U 87' 54' 50" W 106 32 feet ; (23) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the left hav ing a radius of 200 ft a distance of 314 16 feet; (24) S 2' 05' 10" W 119.06 feet; (25) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the right having a radius of 250 ft a distance of 122 17 feet ; (26) 5 30' 05' 10" 209 U4 feet, (27) Along the arc of a curve bearing to the left having a radius of 200 ft a distance of 193 70 feet (28) S 25' 15' 40" E 213 70 feet; (29) S 26' 45' 40" E 311 99 feet; (30) S 52' 51' E 53 77 feet; (31) S 27' 30' 20" E 290 i. to NYS Rt. 25; (32) S 85' 47' W 53 68 ft along the northerly side of NYS Rt 25 to the point or place of beginning. 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(1) 'Ihe Declarants and all others who may own the Declarants property or portions thereof, whose property snail be dependent upon the use of this easement- area, shall decide upon future maintenance and upkeep of the easement at ea an] the revonsihl lily of said maintenance and upkeep shall be apportioned to the individual none] ,, who are dependent upon the use of the easement area,each ovner as to his proportionate. share. (d)The rri,e1eges and liabilities resulting from tills Declaration and Clarification cr Caseincn', are 1-o he enjoyed by the Declarants severally and jointly and are to run wit II all 1 ail 1 s and future subdivisions thereof as desci Ibed in Lute recorded deeds above mc,n1 coned and further that the privelege or use of the easement area described in "Schedule A" may be granted to utility companIes such as T,I L,CO, N Y Tel . Co. ,Cal,le\,ision T.V. ,Surfolk County Water 11uLhorit y and others s,rvinq the p,'l,tir need], by any of the Peclarants Individually or their heir;, Ctier111 ot-1, assigns 01 Surr_es,ors In interest— (9) The Declarants their heirs, successors or assigns being the current owners of all the lands above set forth, may at any time relocate the presently described ""h_rleclrtle A" light of way or eliminate in whole or in part the "Schedule A" 1 i ght or way, but only vi t h unanimous written agreement to do so by all current owners or the propel by above set forth. 'that the within Declaration may not be annulled, waived, changed or modified ►lnle�s and until appy ove_d by all Declarants or their heirs, executors, assigns of c"ccesors in i nLeresl,col lec t ivei y being all the current owntet s of the proper( 1 alie.re set forth,an'-1 shall be considered a covenant running with the land. 1n)witness whereor, the Declarants above named have e\ecuLed the foregoing Declaration andd Clarification of Casement the day and year first above written. P,rn�f LeLtter� ,,,,,,, / ,/ ,;/,. / / I 11u f rpt,t-p)77, � \ Jo_scl}]�l 1 ' ,rick— Cazza STATE, Or t nW YORK ) sq COUNTY or SUFFOLK or,rt ) On the 1 7 25clay of December 1997, before me personally came Joseph Frederick Cazza, to me known to be the individual described in and Tho executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he executed the same. z /J(,. I P ( \)!r_ lt1J\1EliLY E Si ROt f1Y NOIAflY PUBLIC, ST 0 A1en�icr5( \`No 01ST5046737 ST2'i C Oe NEW-YORK ) Quallflyd in Nassau Cly f_1t c ,>, t ss Commission ExhnPs 7/17/, 7 got or Sure�,Gh ) , 1 f4 ,_/^,,,,G, t/ , / 7�. On the dal of 1e. ember-1997, before me personally came Bernice hettieri and Apdre1,\ Let-Lied , to mr '1crif to be the individuals• descrl bed in and who ,exec fed the i)rcn Ing ijnstru,neltt, and �nn y�� �lrnowte god that they executed the same. •1 ,1 A /t � ` /i b Or, IC'IAl SEAL V N01ARY 1`l'Ll l(' r4T W JERSEY 1 s R r'I.nl l 13C1t IC'IABD 11EI�l,LN COUNTY !`% / i t `► hly Commleslon Expires rAnich 5, 2002 1 11 O \ „ -1 1 --_, 0 i . 4-1.,''',..'t 1 ". , 14\\\, 1.4S) t. © 1 \ ) efb.t r-7..., ,- -- ..,, �� �,oE , �'_ — '\ © � `mac _ � � l JO �6 C) h, SS � a� 7b—r C � �- �� �,-r�� ` �.�aL , Z— '�z.. '-� ,Q �/� 90,0 ,lr= I \ I 1-X1 ‘,,, , '-e?. ‘ '-'"--c--% ,' - ---43 :17_____t:. _ ..-:;-, I I _ , i/ I -t 87 `'�x ' _70 = �' ; z° Q ,v1 I y f Z r- 6 �� e - _ - - - -� \\\ L-�J 'N ! tii:? / - v \_ N I0') /,,, I - . J ti 1" _ N / V SC •.7, • i \.•., / 0 ?\\." ' ' , 1C- • 1 • f.... 7 1 ' I ,f 1 4P i 4)/A5 .. ,),- ,-, / f f - I l /'/ ,,,,iii,,,- ��gtfFO(,�c G ; ELIZABETH A.NEV LLE � Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK eiD = P 0 Box 1179 F Southold,New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS �=.y A ,•� Fax(516) 765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER ;��1 1aelTelephone(516) 765-1800 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER - _ �� FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM• Elizabeth A. Neville DATED. September 9, 1998 RE: Zoning Appeal No 4619 - Andrew Lettieri & Joseph Frederick Gazza Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal 4619 - Andrew Lettieri and Joseph Frederick Gazza - Also included is Notice Of Disapproval dated June 3, 1997, ZBA Questionnaire, Transactional Disclosure Forms„ Disclosure from William D Moore, copy of Suffolk County Recording and Endorsement Page, Short Enviornmental Assessment Form, Authorizations from Board of Zoning Appeals, copy of tax map, letter from Patricia Moore dated September 8, 1998, copy of survey r PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 315 Westphalia Road P 0 Box 483 Mattituck,New York 11952 Tel (516)298-5629 Fax (516)298-5664 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary BY HAND Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: 280A Variance Application of Andrew Lettieri and Joseph Frederick Gazza Dear Linda: Enclosed please find the following for the above referenced matter: 1. Notice of Disapproval 2. Application 3. Environmental Assessment Form 5. Z.B.A. Questionnaire 6. copy of the tax map showing the access road, and copy of a survey dated Sept 1983 showing the access over land of Lettieri. 7. Authorization letter from clients 8. Disclosure Statement 9. Filing fee check in the amount of $250.00 Please place this matter on your hearing calendar. Thank you. Ve ly yours, atricia C. Moore PCM\Mr Encls. cc: Andrew Lettieri Joseph Frederick Gazza DISCLOSURE I, William D Moore hereby state pursuant to General Municipal Law Section 809 and Southold Town Code Article 10 the following 1 An application has been submitted by Patricia C Moore to the Southold Town Planning Board of Appeals on behalf of Andrew and Bernice Lettien, and Joe Gazza 2 Patncia C Moore is an attorney duly licensed m the State of New York practicing as a sole practicioner with her own clients She is not affiliated with my law practice 3 Patricia C Moore is my wife 4 I am a member of the Southold Town Board 5 I do not directly or indirectly review, discuss or participate to any extent m the matter of Andrew and Bernice Lettien, and Joe Gazza before the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals 6 Patricia C Moore is compensated for her legal services, at an hourly rate, regardless of the outcome of the case, and her fee is not contingent on the results obtained Dated September 8, 1997 1P# William D Moore 09/10r 199e 13 08 2813431934 rALONIAL FACE 03 eef10/1996 11 13 51b7S54643 LAW OFT= MORE PAGE Ti'l'LTcANT fnAKsTLI IUNAL 7)ISCU SUQQ FORM .'he •wt •f ..• _ ho • ' JAo • • C e • • _ • _ _[ or Merest on e part QC Lown off 'aka an cmploYeef the • h . • • aL. • N. ch ;t alt t tT7r4.4ti1y-a1l,• t an: ,i • • n o , and a •v L to gyre whatever act vn : necessary to avo . • .8 YOUR HANE' t errtvici , 141VOLIP ' (Last name, [fret name, middle initial, uriie8e you a e ai,plying in the name or ouIKaone elect of other entity, aUch ea n oompan) If so, indicate Elie other pvreon's or compauy'c name ) NAIURC or APPLICATION' (Cheek a..L that apply ) lax grievance v0LLanra change of Bone Approval or plat rx•mpiiou from plod or official m p Oth•t, (Ii "other," name itte nctivit) ) _ Do you p*reonully (Or through your company, Spouse, sibling, pareat, or child) Lave o relationship with any uCricer or employee of tho 1'owtl Of SohLttold7 "ReloLionnhip" includes by blood, marriage, or business interest •nueinaee interest' means a business, including a paLtnerohlp, in which Lhe town officer ur employee bee 9yhn a partial ownership of (or etnploymmet by) a corporation lu which the Lown officer or employee owns more thin 5% of the shares 7153 NO )( If you aneweLwd "yrs " ooaplets the balance of this form and date end sign where indicated Name of person emploled by Lhe mown of $Outsold Title or position of that person D•scrIbe the telotionehip beL,,ean yonrnelf (the appLIcnnL) at,d the town officer or employee Either check the appropriate lute A) through n) antJ/or daecclbe in the epa< provided The town officer or employee or his or her spouse, eibting, parent, or child ie (check all that apply) , A) the owner of greaLel Lh1n 5% of the •herae of the corporate stork of the applicant (when the app)icanl iv a corporation), A) the legal or beneficial owna>• of any interest In ,+ noncorporate entity (when the epplicent is not a corporation It C) en officer, director, partftsx , or employee of the applicant, or D) the actual applicant. UCSCRIPIIQN Cr RCI,API:ONSUtp OFF / Salmi tIed Otis 1 r ay of 1 199E' j 91gnit ur, ` ) Vl t int namo L Y.'�typal mioa)on t�llptr s Feb.le,1 E . ' Si APPLICANT TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORK The Town of Southold ' s Code of Ethics prohibits confl_cts of interest on the part of town officers and employees . The purpose of this form is to provide information which can alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same YOUR NAME: 1 02140Ic1,c 04 ZZ. (Last name , first name , middle initial , un ess you a e applying in the name of someone e1 •:e or other ntity , s1 ch as a company . If so, i dicate the of person ' s or company ' s name . ) NATURE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply ) Tax grievance Variance ✓ 2.80 A Change of zone Approval of plat Exemption from plat or official map Other ( If "Other, " name the activity . ) Do you personally (or through your company, spouse, s bling, parent, or child) have a relationship with any orrice or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship" inc udes by blood, marriage, or business interest. "Business interest" means a business, including a partnership, n which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of (or employment by) a corporation in wlich the town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares. YFS NO X If you answered "YES, " complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself ( the applisattt ) and the town officer or employee . Either check the appropriate line A) through D) and/or describe in the space provided . The town officer or employee or his or her spouse , siting , parent , or child is (check all that apply ) : A ) the owner of greater than 5% of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant ( when the ap licant is a corporation ) , B) the legal or beneficial owner of any interest In a noncorporate entity (when the applicant is now a corporation ) ; C) an officer, director , partner , or employee of the applicant ; or D) the actual applicant . DESCRIPTION OC RELATIONSHIP f4 Submitted this 9 day of 1998 Signature +R DEPO IT ONLY Print name _ • AZZA ATTORNEY-AT-LAW P. O. BOX 969, 5 OGDEN LANE QUOGUE, NEW YORK 11959 (5t6) 65s.S7Ra .�. s____._' •- -' -- -- .... . t - - - - •- .-ter wC--._^•.-,...,•,._.. -��?-c:-;,-- �- ^-7::^ _ _` " -'- _ :c.:cr'co- :rr- _ �= - ' ' - .:-. :^`,: = rc--te r ,--. �__k^..--..,.. ...4.,1.....-..7."1,.'-',.. --,.-T. .•Y=�a , �- x _"�:'4{� -- 46...4..4'471., 31.1, xly .. � t o cC.4.n - c s enc a ...,:.....:F` ° ^j �: cax a sa.c f :�c�zv t <:o. c z: ;:. ? 'Y fi _ o':a .yN; ‹73 o-• - - ._ ._. . f 1999101.6t y 7/ +CO • �r nLLn.,1 .M,11011 • I T .I slot ..n nr..r V : 0,1/ OUESTI_CNNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION A. Please disclose the names of the owner(s ) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the subject premises and a description of their interests: (Separate sheet may be attached_ ) Andrew Lettieri Bernice Lettieri TnsPph Frederick Gazza B. Is the subject prem/ ses listed on the real estate market for - sale or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes { % } No. (..LE ves, copy cf "cnn,41 `-!r+nc" of sale_ ) C. Are therm any mrucasals tb mange cr alter 12ari c ii=— ? ( } Yes {X } No D. 1. Are there any areas waich canta'T, wetland grasses? not on road bed 2. Are the wetland areas shown on the map stT rim,ttes %vita this application? no 3. Is the property bulkheaced between thm wetianr=s area and the up1ard building area? no 4. If your property conta'nc wetlanas or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town Trustees for its dete_rm, nate of jurisdiction? dep 'n material placed on road E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? yes (If not applicable, state "N.A. " ) F. Are there any patios, concrete harriers, J,TT T kheads or fer,r' which eT._st and are not shown on the surrey map 1-1-7.=t you a1-121 summit, Tng? n/a If none exist, please state "none_" G. Do you have any construction taking place at th',s time concerning your premises? no If yes, please submit a cony of your building permit and may as approved, by the Bi1T 1 ding - - Department If none, please state. H. Da you or any co-owner also own other land close to t:iis parcel? yes If yes, please e_pla m where or submit copies of deeds. road crosses land of applicants I. Please list present use or operations ccneuctod at this parcel residential access anc proposed use residential access Uc-:crIzea. S_ na-.:r' aria. Dace Patficia C Moore Esq. 3/37, 10/901c r Lard of Trustees Application Board of Zoning Appeals Planning Board AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I , Andrew and Bernice Lettieri residing at P 0.Box 492 ' (print owner of property) (mailing address) Hackensack, NJ 07602-0492 do hereby authorize (Agent) Patricia C Moore to apply for permit( s) from the and all other agencies/boards of the Southold Board of Town Trustees on my behalf. Town of Southold and State of New York 410. !:;alkaigirrA°9 ;Own s"nature) •nd VT Lettieri Bernice Lettieri 8 13:,u�d of Trustees Application Board of Zoning Appeals Planning Board AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I , Joseph Frederick Gazza residing at P. O.Box 969 (print owner of property) (mailing address) .; Ogden Ln, Quogue NY 11959 do hereby authorize (Agent) Patricia C Moore - ANS co apply for permit( s) from the Southold Board of Town Trustees onmy Dehair er agencies/boards of the Town of Southold and State of New York (Owner ' • 1g ure) Joseph Frederi G za FOR DEP fl '7 JOSEPH FRED:R►CAS ATTORr Y-,+, r-# AW P. O. BOX oca, sC irtx3 COO* 8 to /}/ f /f TA-16-L I2.17--Oat 1l C G_1["1 =QCJ6C- 1urAae'P I ETI T�1 Appel-mix C I` State E-mronmental CuaI1ty Rte./view SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLIS= ACTIONS Only FART I—PR01E17 INFORMATION (To be completed by AacIIcm or Profsponsor) t. APP.-CANT rSPaxs❑R 2.. .,. PRt MC-4e I Anrirew Latt�,eri Joseph F Gazz� ?ROA Ar•OPR s. PR❑JEC.L.Cr-..71QMSuffolk Mtc.v.',aarr East Marion, NY ' a f9flG3E I�C.1.11cN f3Me+t aaateaa arta ram 4tteneetiarta_7.fmmort tart_I .or arflvfa■feet Private road off of Main Road FT-LSPRO "C access over existing dirt road n 4e+ 1_i,a n„an C 1Aacinum laman.ntlan 4. CEStrtl6fi PRCJI aRi ''^_ Obtain Building permit for 5 acre parcels off of Private road- a 280A variance required i J.MCUNT CF 1.-.4.140.LFW`.Z_ m 1 ntatn f 5 nnrn tm:el � � " 5 acres a NIL!PRCPEISM .LC C.,.(=.4Pt! Mm EX1S11Na '41NCFI R OTNE4 T_aTING ANO USE SFEL-1IC"C4S1 �tl C 4a If He.d...-ref amrh' - g NHAr a MIES-ENT GING aIN v1 `1% P ❑.1E"-7CCr= 4esra.rttta L:.naumim CC�+ta+eetal .-4n=ttr., xa +er O esc-mm a. =Is J-c-C4 INvp1_J A?SAW'APPR❑vAt..CR AJNOIN6. 1CW CA UL:'MAra-: PACM ANY CTNE I ac-/e4NMenr-i...aaIC'F=JE7-7AI_ S:AT1f CR L=.L17 cYea c 4a If yes.list apettattst sun aavrrattaaara..Ya Trustees may be required if material placed on road I C�mi ANY,...17.7.C"CF"IHR 1C'•.:-I HAve A CSRRLfTL" /A1_O PSRMit OR APPSCVAL Cr- r n y. .1st as - y darns and a......o�.,......•.a IZ .$A APEt11:CO PgOPCS.M .LC IC`I NTU.DUSTING P RMuTfAPUROVAL aL�'111I1 MCOIFIC..TIC'47 res ,4a I C nFY THAr-1-IH INFORMATON Fecven .Leave.3 raue-ro race-rma SFS:OP MY KNOav�oa Patricia C Moore Esq 777/97 aaaticinrtattn asar names i ____r3.gmtnre If the ac:ian Is .n the Coastal Area_ and /❑u are a state agenc'. rmtiete 're I Coastal Assessment Farm before proceeding Non tt•is assessment aver. 1 ( Cor, nud on ra,,.,-;a s ld� ) �, d it • \\\\\1\ The Y L S Emit ar-aental + _ , of os fart, and an eavm QLa ra ar,aw Nor =a:ae L anent before aaceac=i rer�aw .z!; ue cane 1, ss_on nay ac-._an is taken_ Y trss ear= Sn4T £.`ftt'o EIElL �53cSSit lEC. rel (41 `a arrar to answer the gaestacns L3 thas share t.ac t-a veneerer %nal asa carrene;T avas.lable L orma , �a n c is assc.sed the project ndtte ss--.d_ea,Likelys �-x of `..±e action. It is mac a=ec-- that addi` or atter Laves�gat=cias .+iL het sander- ken- f (b)(b) L= any coascon has been answn rad fes theareolar and Cr leted ?avi-aateruat t Asss ra ssmenc as is hs ore may be sig- cssar-r. LC project l Li me sign t:±pnguestaoas��ve bee- aas+erad Ha Lt zs Likely that the (d) ems.v+-- nr-,1 Assesemenc 1. LLL ,?ro-ec= result La a large payssal change to the project sate or Phys=cU.1 al`-ar mare t=an La acss of Land? 1. Al therm be a ma/or "ds .0/co aL 7 r c_ange t any nn•coa or !arm on the s1.La2 L. 4121 aro/ect altar an ax � g body ad -rater?? a Large �jL== cn L_ res ✓ `►o 4. 4111 pra7 act cave a potentially La--e a 9au +ester quall•tr -�aacr =as 44:` __ 5 7 L2 ara7ecr sigaa='_cata ca adjacent sates? f +pact -m.y a .;cu S. 4111 pro/act ! 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TAX No. 1000-31 -05—P/0 1 .2 \ \ \ 79X LATH _ J , ____- -- — ' SCALE 1 "=20' \ \ \ \ N. — ' NNNN _ \ \ — — f x 64 FEBRUARY 11 , 1999 N N. \ \ \ 16.4 X 64 N. \ \ \ — 7 6 X i — - - - _ � — — 1 - -- _ N \ 4-4 TLA H ` _ 7.i SET \X \ \ _� LATH — _� �\ —_ — '6 N — — a — o — � \ � � � I x .� X 1.8 \ — — _ \ — x 3.7 \ \ \ W \ -_ X 9 N. 1 I N0 \ x 4` — -- — .i ,f_,L4 CL \ \ x 4 5 SET 0 LATH (r SET/ / DIRT &'bRASS ROADWAY \ \ NO TE: a ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO N.G.V.D. 1929 DATUM X1_8 \ \ \ I / \ � \ � \ X N \ X 4_, EXISTING ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN THUS: 5.0 Mos \ / " \ \ EXISTING CONTOUR LINES ARE SHOWN THUS: - — — --5— — — - a DAN \ \ / N \ / \ N. \ 5 / x2� / \ 4 SET ` 15 \ 1.4 \ / SET \ �_ X -- TOP OF LATH \ _ X1.1 I ■ / PIPE -0.5 \ / / N TOP OF/ 1 i I \ \ / // / / \\ \ \PIPE 02 / 1 \ \I \ 3 / 7/ // / 1 I 1 ----- \ M�OU1 Q DAN \ // j - / I I 1 \ - --- 2 X1_4 - - i / X100 / 13,. SET ----- / _ _ — I i / /� I / / / 1 \ LATH �/ 2—! � '/ / / / -- // / / / / \ \ _ x3.7 \ ,� /� ----- / ------;_ -- �/ \ N. / / \ 1 1 i / \ N. \ \ \ \ 1 \ \ \ x-C2 --- i---- _- — ____ -----. N 9 / / / I I \ \ \ \ g ,0;/ ���/ /�/ ' 1 1 1 1 1 I ��\.3N \ \\ \ � \ \ t� N X- ;2/ � ------ %; -- _ � \ I I I III I 5-9 si.r � �/0 j � ) I ) I I LATH \ �a, /j� / 1 i I II III / 1 I � \�� X9.111111 1 � � \ \ 1 , // /�5� — \ III / l / / / /, �� \ X11 I I �� TH � \ \ ,6� / / \ 11 1 / / 111 I I \ \ ' III \ , \ \ N I � f 1 � / / / / / I / \ \ 1I N N. 18.6X / / I / � / / / / rI I \/ JI \ \ N. N \ X , 6 / x 18.5 1 \ / / / I / / / / / / 1 / \ 1 x 4 N N. TO THIS SU UNAUTHORIZED RVEY ALTERATION viOOR ADDITION .1.?:' / / I / / / v \ \ \ N. SECTION 7209 OF THE NEW YORK STATE / / / / / /LATH I N \ \ EDUCATION LAW. / / \ \ �- COPIES OF THIS SURVEY MAP NOT BEARING / / / / 1 / 1 X 6.8 N \ \ N THE LAND SURVEYOR'S INKED SEAL OR 18 ^/ / °j 1 6,:::/ \ TO BBE ADASEAL UD TRUEHCOPY NOT BE CONSIDERED ♦�O ^ ^ Oco / ` _ / \ N. \` CERTIFICATIONS INDICATED HEREON SHALL RUN 6 S A , J `;= n w7 • ONLY TO THE PERSON FOR WHOM THE SURVEY RIS PREPARED. AND ON HIS BEHALF TO THE tSATH :17TITLE COMPANY, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY AND LENDING INSTITUTION USTED HEREON. AND ;; I'�� 2 21,99 TO THE ASSIGNEES OF THE LENDING INSTI- ( i TUT1ON. CERTIFICATIONS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. 6'3// . THE EXISTENCE OF RIGHTS OF WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF ANY, NOT SHOWN ARE NOT GUARANTEED. PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM STANDARDSYLI FOR TITLE :URVEYSVE AS ESTABUSHED Joseph A. I n e g n o BY THE LI.A.LS. AND 'PROVED AND ADOPTED FOR SUCH USE BY .,E NEW YORK STATE LAND TITLE ASSOCIATIO, e,.p,NoS Land Surveyor • V �oA.-- -3_ ;y,;_.. ....�� • Title Surveys — Subdivisions — Site Plans — Construction Layout • N "" r "` - ' ,(A 1� PHONE (516)727-2090 Fax (516)722-5093 A 4'0. Ilii OQ . / i' OFFICES LOCATED AT MAILING ADDRESS E. N.Y.S. Lic. No. 49668 One Union Square P.O. Box 1931 Aquebogue, New York 11931 Riverhead, New York 11901 • 99-145 6 / -SoUA/A Ground • nn face , , ' JAT R- • ...---0...-- t� ;. Pump -to be pia ced;,,LC:. , . . , --- 1 1� 3 (M n M. F/os f pro of,syr yctt�re PLL A/ CSR JI D E -, ... I a5 A tC` � 1 1� '• !TO ¢2 6.2/7444R�lYlfil./ .Q�r r����1i �'-�" . . \ • ,' -00 in lika .,4 31 ( . I * - • ' t',. . \-- --\-- N. 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