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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4969 gttano/Nys iia!of ,rocessn 4rowxrs. 3►sc ct3 040Ct'F62 P C)AJtC 1< 7, ha; _�f9G�1 _ !�. 'Wfegor 10/01 -A — -- Place A/v�s sr 00% .---- k53b3 - pm. all 03 - Spa • erect* Gann_ c.- _ 5-a -03 - _-.ef-ib. APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ��,,,�FFO( 0 t0 ' Southold Town Hall Gerara P. Goehringer, Chairman /�h��v cGy 53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. c r% P.O. Box 1179 Lydia A. Tortora ,? $ Southold,New York 11971-0959 :W Lora S. Collins G ZBA Fax(631) 765-9064 George Horning 40*Q1 Ass 41lr�� Telephone (631) 765-1809 Jr_.,.•'',I BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS AND DETERMINATION REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 19, 2001 Appl. No. 4969 Applicant: NYS Federation of Processors &Growers, Inc. (N. Aliano, Owner) Street Address: 31800 and 31040 C.R. 48 (a/k/a Middle Road or North Road), Peconic Zone District: A-C Agricultural-Conservation Parcel: 1000-74-4-4.7 and 4.8 Date of Public Hearing: July 12, 2001 FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: Applicant-N.Y.S. Federation of Processors and Growers, Inc. is the prospective purchaser of land proposing to build a Nursery School Facility. The property contains 4.5 acres with access off the southerly side of County Road 48 in Peconic, property referred to as Lots 7 and 8, combined as one lot, on the Minor Subdivision Map of N. Aliano. APPLICANT'S REQUEST/BASIS OF APPLICATION: The Applicant is requesting a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31, subsection B(4) of the Southold Town Zoning Code for a nursery school facility. The number of students at the Nursery School is proposed for a maximum of 76 students. Details of the layout of the site are more particularly shown on Site and Construction Plans prepared by Ricardo E. Campos dated 6-15-01, for "Grace's Place Day Care Center." All parking and screening will be determined by the Southold Town Planning Board as provided under the Zoning Code site plan regulations. STANDARDS/REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION: After review of the requirements set forth pursuant to Chapter 100 governing a Nursery School Use by Special Exception review, and on the basis of testimony presented and personal inspection, the Board finds: 1. Nursery schools are permitted in this A-C Agricultural-Conservation Zone District under Section 100-316(4) of the Town Zoning Code, subject to special exception authorization of the Zoning Board of Appeals. In this review the Board determines that the proposed Nursery School Use is in harmony with the zoning ordinance and will not adversely affect the neighborhood if such requirements are met. 2. The proposed Nursery School complies with the lot size provisions of the Zoning Code. This building and facility will be located on 4.5 acres of land. In addition, the Board has reviewed the General Standards governing Special Exception uses . Page 2—Appl. No. SE-4969 Grace's Place Nursery School Decision Rendered 7/19/01 set forth in Section 100-263 and finds that: A) This Nursery School will not prevent the orderly and reasonable in this Residential Zone District and adjacent districts. The adjacent property to the east are business (retail sales), and to the south and west are agricultural areas. B) This use will not prevent orderly and reasonable use of permitted or legally established uses in the district wherein the proposed use is to be located or of permitted or legally established uses in adjacent use districts. C) The safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience, and the order of the town will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and its location. D) The use will be in harmony with and will promote the general purposes and intent of the code. E) The use is compatible with its surroundings and with the character of the neighborhood and of the community in general, particularly with regarding to visibility, scale and overall appearance. F) The structures, equipment and material will be accessible for emergency protection. In making this determination, the Board has also reviewed other matters under Section 100-264, and finds that no adverse conditions will result from this authorization: A. There will be no adverse change in the character of the existing and probable development of uses in the district and the peculiar suitability of such district for the location of such permitted uses. B. Property values will be conserved. A Nursery School use is encouraged and allowed by Special Exception approval from the Board of Appeals. C. The location of the proposed Nursery School will not cause traffic congestion on public streets, highways and sidewalks. D. There is availability of adequate and proper public or private water supply and facilities for the treatment, removal or discharge of sewage, refuse or other effluent (whether liquid, solid, gaseous or otherwise) as a result of this use. E. The use or the materials incidental thereto will not give off obnoxious gases, odors, smoke or soot. . Page 3—Appl. No. SE-4969 Grace's'Place Nursery School Decision Rendered 7/19/01 F. The use will not cause disturbing emissions of electrical discharges, dust, light, vibration or noise. G. The operation of a nursery school facility will not cause undue interference with the orderly enjoyment by the public of parking or of recreational facilities, existing or proposed by the town or by other competent governmental agencies. H. The necessity for bituminous-surfaced space for purposes of off-street parking of vehicles incidental to the use and whether such space is reasonably adequate and appropriate and can be furnished by the owner of the plot sought to be used within or adjacent to the plot wherein the use shall be located, and by approval of the Southold Town Planning Board under the site plan regulations. I. There is no evidence to show that there will be any hazard to life, limb or property because of fire, flood, erosion or panic by reason of or as a result of the use or by the building to be used, or by the accessibility of the property or structures thereon for the convenient entry and operation of fire and other emergency apparatus. There will not be undue concentration or assemblage of persons upon such plot in the normal activities of a nursery school. J. The use and the building location will not cause an overcrowding of land or undue concentration of population. K. The plot area is sufficient, appropriate and adequate for this nursery school/day care center use. L. The use to be operated is not unreasonably near to a church, school,theater, recreational area or other place of public assembly. M. The site is particularly suitable for a nursery school considering its size and character of the neighborhood. N. No evidence has been presented to show that there would be any detrimental impact to adjacent properties and land uses. 0. Adequate provision has been made for the collection and disposal of storm-water runoff, sewage, refuse, solid, and liquid waste. There will be no gaseous waste generated from this project. P. The natural characteristics of the site are such that the proposed use may be introduced without undue disturbance or disruption of important natural features, systems or processes and without risk of pollution to groundwater and surface waters on and off the site. Page 4—Appl. No. SE-4969 Grace's Place Nursery School - Decision Rendered 7/19/01 RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Dinizio, seconded by Member Tortora, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the application, as applied for. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goehringer (Chairman), Dinizio, Tortora, Collins. (Absent was Member Horning, of Fishers Island). This Resolution was duly adopted (4-0). *-rard P. Goehringer V Chairman FILED BY CLERK Tc.a.n Clerk, Town of t•outhold NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, JULY 12,2001 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to,Section 267 of the Town Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southold, the following application will be heard at a public hearing by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at.the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, JULY 1Z 2001, at the time noted below (or as soon thereafter as possible): 8:35 p.m. Appi. No. 4969 — N.Y.S. FEDERATION OF PROCESSORS AND GROWERS (Owner N. Aliano). This is a request for a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-316(4), to establish use of property as a proposed Nursery School (Grace's Place). Location of Property: 31800 and 31040 C.R. 48 (a/k/a Middle Road or North Road), Peconic; County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-74-4-4.7 and 4.8, also referred to Lots 7 and 8 on the Subdivision Map of Nicholas Aliano. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representative, desiring to be heard at the hearing, or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of the above hearing. This hearing will not start earlier than designated. Files are available for review during regular Town Hall business hours (8-4 p.m.). 'If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call (631) 765-1809. Dated: June 21, 2001. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 >4 $d_ c_rr ' B: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION Application No. *Vre 9. Tv Date Filed: TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK: (We) , 541a f-- 41-44-1- /r'd of /9/ Neo gon1 Ge -e • (Residence, House No. and Street) f°ny 17et t y //7V? cciamlet, State, Zip Code, Telephone Number) hereby apply to THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance with the ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE ,SECTION / 00 - 3 / , SUBSECTION 8 — V for the below-described property for the following uses and purposes (and as shown on the attached plan drawn to scale): NuMewy scLrof A. Statement of Ownership and Interest. oiveuryonk rink (= dotal,'(4. J at �^t vavrc�ee cg Nick a t" —®°^Asti opJt�usroear ,L cacowe,s Tri /.1 s(are) the 049`1464.(s) of property known and referred td as -fwu An-art 4 .a,cc,t% la .r fP fy 2a (House No. , Street, Hamlet') t' v identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 75e ,Block 9 Lot(s) o y. t , which is PFS' (is) on a subdivision Map (Filed /0 - 1-43 "Map of A-014:7an -rugaiu:s.`m. ,,, 0t a=00. 1,4;c4o/ar4444 Filed Map No. qv /7 and has been approved by the Southold Town Planning Board on as a [M4rm;]] [Major] Subdivision). The above-described property was acquired by the owner on ten-tits- a,,,s4veifr . B. The applicant alleges that the approval of this exception would be in harmony with the intent and purpose of said zoning ordinance and that the proposed use conforms to the standards; prescribed therefor in said ordinance and would not be detrimental to property or per--sons in the 'neighborhood for the following reasons: Low 1 wt p a f u re IN r' Z K /t'•teden, 1- of/ ( Gfn.t n-+ln.,e ar a ; j-c.. y4ta. t ; o d; a �^sfl ee„cuau%rs-", cj /et a � C3. yofol da,t-^1 yn oc.— ' j , ; ®.,o. ever+.:-y 6R. ...(2y/,../ k.f e C. The property which is the subject of this application is zoned A - to and [ ] is .consistenh with the. use(s) described in the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith. L ] is not consistent with the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith for the following reason(s) : [DC] is vacant land. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) ss. : 4-1 (Si! ure) Sworn to before me this 21 day of f'n-t k AeelCwiAEL G LEr<v tW fary Public) I tlelry is state :ewrb�e NO. O'5!le`tt Ouflfted in Nassar County ZB2 (rev. 2/6/86) Cammiestan Expires Ju!}"31.• ar- 1 l ) � - s- 1 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD-PROPERTY RECORD CARD eI OWNER STREET ` 2` VILLAGE DIST. SUB LOT Z afev q Me. Nar sofit ACR. REMARK TYPE OF BLD. I - OSOC .� 7/,-1/60-L 1aos7 kzI- 4-hano 4 /YibaoAK (tins)n PROP. CLASS IJ 1C In0Ia_s .Pv tt0-n -3tl LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE i a , , . . c 9etc b FRONTAGE ON WATER TILLABLE �2 FRONTAGE ON ROAD " 14.0.a � - — -- �' .gip `"'T DEPTH MEADOWLAND BULKHEAD HOUSE/LOT I4OO TOTAL 4 fla t o — --A— - - I oto �,1 _ 4 i ,i TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD OWNER • _STREET 3 j b 4 0- ---VILLAGE - - ------ DIST_ SUB LOT "-I {yivpaj i ('x q) C.R Acc F'Ec cif tC ( 3 ACR. .2,-. O ( RLO(2 It. f 1 of u, TYPE OF BLD. ot \ PROP. CLASS GV1 LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE . 1 , �i i - - - '�S A0 7 FRONTAGE OON WATER TILLABLE � i FRONTAGE ON ROAD13,(3) Ito DEPTH MEADOWLAND BULKHEAD HOUSE/LOT i C Edl ? 400 TOTAL l J 3 10'43 • 1x.16.4 IN871—Teat 12 • PROJECT I.D.NUMBER 617.21 S EQ R Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. APPLICANT/SPONSOR /l�egli�R 2. PROJECT NAME tiewYiak 5-1u•Ie Fedettoto'ov cn- 6-4OL1I4'L ce r P/et ce J. PROJECT LOCATION: Munk a ItY ar SO Gt 4-k1.4d { Pecsvl rI c ) County S u(CLO /k. a. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road Intersections,prominent landmarks.etc..or provide maol S/Jar[ Oury 1?-0•—t1 (148 ii °spi<et,Ay 'f 4-4iitty 4 e_CuNr� term tds' /Quo — -2y— y— L/. 7 y. S. IS PROPOSED�rOoACTION: IO New ❑E:Pension ❑Modllkatlonlalteratlon 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: • c e v.t 4+-44..-r f 7 as f- a. ,7/015. f-y.4 /t.an44 n-y rcAo.ee n vGC o f Lp • 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially T` { acres Ultimately V. 6 acres 6. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? Yes 0 No If No,describe briefly UJ +!, c ec1S (i(8t PeA44.-r‘ f 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY rrO-1FFPROJECT? �� - • C ealdentlal8 0 Industrial lafCOmmercial C culture 0 ParI ForesuOpen sone 0()Mar Describe: • 10. GOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL OR FUNDING.NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL STATE O/R LOCAL)? BG Yes 0 No If yes,list agency(s)and permNa00rovals 1 d wt 'e SD 44 44-0 iw .r rk 4"/Si'a G[e 41 ase p4ti#ui r'S- ' $ 111 Co.Lalfy Qtre%. 4 (kit"1111 rest .1''74 Ari N.It4-eel 4 . c,e; 'c- II. COES ANY ASPECT OF THE AC•I.;N HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑Yes RN, 11 ye:,list agency name and permiva00roval 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMITIAPPROVAL REOUIRE MODIFICATION? ❑yes ®No I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AOOlicanusponsor(\finaaame (_eW ]/O'��` k .c4Lk r-'c v^fiyt-�n‘0. .v �R'oc.eliMf 'n �D C -el - 0/ Signa lure: }[ }���� a se N 4- 4 OL / IIthethe action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete int_ Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment \\"71.:31+_ r I ._... -_ii 4 . . 1 M PART 1—PROJECT INFOR ON 4 t±i(09 . Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. NAME OF A TION Place c..It a °e is LOCATION OF ACTION(Include Street Address. Municipality and County) CA,cw.r GP.- ru PF-o 1/G 'l/fa/- Co,...,+y M- Vt, 0ec#n4z :road,i Sar.itr Irl / Sc tnfri f -ren' - -Pe - y— y. 7 4Y t BUSINESS TELEPHONE NAME OF APPLICANT/SPONSOR Nttn. t(oitft Smit rt44.41.f•ar. o+= PiLoc.raa...r ,/ 6e,.cocrts-r (4,3/) 071-7rrs— AD KS f.F flea F-' -A.Gc.ty z M a f-f "c' ° ES %9( Hew- l/on/L lcocN cSTATE ZIP CODE - CITY/PO � mA.1 �rA/5� nN "Y 117y .1 BUSINESS TELEPHONE NAME OF OWNER Of different) I ImoO?3d—S"rain NI`ck- t le' 4N° ADDRESS 9 70 P-inkie a-rk P I STATE I ZIP.CODE CITY/PO M .,lleti I&- 11/4-11 7 I/7GV DESCRIPTION OF ACTION . C,..60.yl W C,..60. f fr -L f r'ot... o t= 7�euo / / S av /vahStAy sC/wrr^ ani vs-C BN'-f ear 0 C V.6 <GcKL9) Please Complete Each Question—Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. Site Description Physical setting of overall project, both developed Snd undeveloped areas. 1. Present land use: Durban Olndustrial °Commerci l OResidentiall(suburban) ORural(non-farm) OForest OAgriculture l3Other 2. Total acreage of project area: 4. (O acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION acres acres Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) acres Forested acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24, 25 of ECL) acres ------ Water Surface Area il. M y • 13 acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) acres =----- Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces acres 14--______ S acres r Other (Indicate type) P14n/ Sc`""'r0 acres acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? % of site a. Soil drainage: 9(Vell drained fru % of site OModerately well drained OPoorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS land Classification System? acres. (See 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? °Yes ®No a. What is depth to bedrock? (in feet) 2 a 111. (#7 S. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: C70-10%f°" % 010-15% ^/a 015% or greater 6. Is project substantially contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or the National Registers of Historic Places? DYes Pf o 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? DYes Q4o 8. What is the depth of the water table? '9?- (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? DNo —/ 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? DYes 6ENo 11. Does project site Jcontain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? DYes PINo According to Identify each species 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations) DYes CANo Describe 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? DYes @'No If yes, explain 14. Does the present sip include scenic views known to be important to the community? DYes 1dNo 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: N °vt t a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: a. Name to c Iry„�' (tr�b. Size (In acres) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? SYe' c9bvr a) If Yes, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? O4es ONo b) If Yes, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? flYes ONo 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? DYes ligNo 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguou to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? DYes INo 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? DYes 131(No • B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project(fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor V acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: •L acres initially; • L acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped t'{ • o acres. d. Length of project, in miles: (If appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed %; f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing ; proposed 3 ? g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour a. 0 • (upon'completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately i. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure I_ height; (1 0 width; i fC length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ft. 3 M M 49 2. How much natural material (i.e., rock, earth. etc.) will be removed from the site? fi y tons/cubic yards 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed? fifes ❑No ON/A i. n a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? Aur irii'r-j 4- 94-40-4-54- 1t u _. <n.I b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ®'res ONo c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? Cfres ONo / 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed tom site? • (0' acres. • 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? OYes CeT o / 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction tP months, (including demolition). 7. If multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated 1 (number). b. Anticipated date of.commencement phase 1 3 month a 6 a a year, (including demolition). c. Approximate completion date of final phase 9 month . (ry a, year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ❑Yes ONo 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Oyes OM'o 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction Cl:�— ; after project is complete a S 10. Number-of jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? OYes 1gNo If yes, explain 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? OYes D3No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc.) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? OYes 6No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? OYes )No Explain Ni 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? OYes 41 to 16. Will the project generate solid waste? lRfes ONo a. If yes, what is the amount per month a a' tons ', b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? ares ONo eas t_s i„_c� tyfLk/ c. If yes, give name ; location d. Wilfrany wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Oyes DKo e. If Y.es, explain 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? QS'es ONo a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ❑Yes l914o 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? OYes 194o 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the lo--c/ Q'o local ambient noise levels? ❑Yes 13W @Y 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? es ONo f 5 d� r / If yes , indicate type(s) -L 12-?, c t 1 / 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute. i23. Total anticipated water usage per day d 7/ gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? Gates ONo t N If Yes, explain - y — I ��nFt4 �� _ _ #uaft,rs F-/A•evr+cc 4.j'r„'*,r/ • S l 4 (01 25. Approvals Required: Submittal Type Date City, Town, Village Board Ores 6�No '—i"-'. �e c — r' Y7 0/ City, Town, Village Planning Board f9Yes ONo .r`4( Pia, ff- 4,,, City, Town Zoning Board Wes ONo fp e-r a( U !e J"J1y �! o, City, County Health Department f?Yes ONo Laai'n_ 4, ret "+rent' ea, ct fir y Other local Agencies ❑Yes @No Other Regional Agencies ❑Yes lANo State Agencies ❑Yes I fNo Federal Agencies DYes OiNo C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? Ns ❑No If Yes, indicate decision required: �� Ozoning amendment Ozoning variance LKspecial use permit Osubdivision Mite plan Onew/revision of master plan ❑resource management� plan ❑other /n 2. What is the zoning classification(s)of the site? ►`-- t 0 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? aZ-0 °/1/ . . 4.. What is the proposed zoningof the site? X44 n _ - it- to 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? • SGNwJ — a.0 0/0 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? fifes ❑Na 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 'A mile radius of proposed action? a 5 ft z,A1 ft,-,-. LJ IroMT,71.2-wtj Pyr. r d i 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses within a V. mile? Ir 'es ONo 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land; how many lots are proposed? N/- a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? • 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s)for the formation of sewer or water districts? ❑Yes Me 11. Will the proposed acti�to create a demand:for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection)? f3Yes ONo ('t°AA. petc.b:.e kt-- a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ales ONo / 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? Oyes Elio a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic? ares ONo D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. R)(C amt F. /�s fF4 a �01.-S, Applicant/S onsor Name Ntv Yaas4eicil o fiew oh O -e caite.rf a °" Date ,{-- Ra/-4' Signature fir- I— .8%--W-�-- Title 4-14,2-41 "- �j244.4`• . If the action Is In the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency,complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. 5 4-Hio • an-44.4 1 zit.0 --IA -di _ •4•Z TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD l 01/4 q (gore * fill - - VILLA OWNER STREET � VILLAGE DIST. SUB LOT E 1 1 v `I� �� [ Na C (Z - Pe r on tc 5 (A\rano '.s `\12-32)0 ACR. REMARK 7, 69 1 01 719/ei .;- ...," EA 4 _ -- :7( --,A (4 C AA b TYPE OF BLD. J p j� ( 7',LIleo - L I ZOS71O(0zl- Albano i4/iano NIC al Ms) WD IMP. TOTAL DATE y _____ ( 0/CU 12E 19065 roper el3 -- - 0 FRONTAGE ON WATER TILLABLE • O e a 0.12 S FRONTAGE ON ROAD -IIME/Y1S, 74 ' 7scFCig I LAG DEPTH MEADOWLAND BULKHEAD HOUSE/LOT t© '4'000 Okun;r.) TOTAL 1 OQi t o(`7 • • .- 'A I COO - -7i-j- 'et Al TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PROPERTY RECORD CARD _-_ -- VILLAGE DIST. SUB. LOTrm i I ; /, OWNER STREET 3 � D1�-(� 1 a*1 �/ � Cg 1�-`,Y ?E'C On tC S 4 ano ZUes Z33v ACR. REMARKS 20I ,SVi017-411/ -- TYPE OF BLD. PROP. CLASS C.hoIct_s 'Nc \. � OW)0 3t ) AND IMP. TOTAL DATE 5ov ci,PP Sock lolzgfr 3 l °I0C C-2P J 10ILv I©'2!:i `f3 -- • FRONTAGE ON WATER TILLABLE 'ISg(& !dense _ 4'4't v FRONTAGE ON ROAD ytez' It3Ctsaitzs DEPTH MEADOWLAND — BULKHEAD HOUSE/LOT ��0-pa P 1 TOTAL \2 S 3 ( 40 4. v 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 purposeof 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. MIA-) YOa�C 1-,4 k re�e,caic pc- o:= P2o�eu,r K CL�L.QIf+GKr flue, YOUR NAME; T?v F- inatE-bAcwr, 4cjt,vif a (Last name, first name, middle initial, unless you -are applying in the name of someone else or other entity, such as a company. ' If so, indicate the other person's or company's name. ) NATURE OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply. ) Tax grievance Variance • Change of zone Approval 'of plat • Exemption -from;.plat or official map • Other (If "Other, " name the activity . ) Sree. x/ tar_ Do you personally (or through your company, spouse, sibling, parent, or child) have a relationship with any officer or .;,;,employee of the Tovn of Southold? "Relationship" includes blood, marriage, or business interest. "Business ? jntgrest" 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 ahe ,town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the shares.. • YES . 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 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, r `;; 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): 3) 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. • 4 DESCRifTION OF 'RELATIONSHIP rLS �C, LIQ"/ )11• Submitted this _day of _• • Signature } c _ Print name dtt_i_t.tT F. /Yla;;&ec..s .. 1 .. .. • 9 `1�`1 ( titnin p;r,,J, All$- Re,iJset,l<one,a oh,fe.119 0 mx siu, Blumberg Frxcelrior,Publisher,NYC 10019 Jointly prepared by the Real Poperry5ection of t e New York State Bar Association, the New York State Land Title Association, the Committee on Real Property Law of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the Committee on Real Property Law of the New York County Lawyers'Association WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH SECTION 5-702 OF THE GENERAL OBLIGATIONS LAW ("PLAIN LANGUAGE"). CONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORE SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT NOTE: FIRE AND CASUALTY LOSSES AND CONDEMNATION. This contract form does not provide for what happens in the event of fire, or other casualty loss or condemnation before the title closing. Unless different provision is made in this contract, Section 5-1311 of the General Obligations Law will apply. One part of that law makes a Purchaser responsible for tire and casualty loss upon taking possession of the Premises before the title closing. Residentia'1 Contract of Sale Contract of Sale made as of March , 2001 Nick Aliano BETWEEN Address: 970 Route 25A, Miller Place, New York 11764 Social Security Number; Fed. I. D. No(s): New York State Federation of Processors & Growers, Inc. hereinafter called "Seller" and Address: 1576 State Street, Schnectady, New York 12304 Social Security Number/ Fed. 1. D. No(s): hereinafter called "Purchaser". The parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Premises. Seller shall sell and convey and Purchaser shall . terest at the rate of purchase the property, together with all buildings and improve- inter- percent per ludem, imonthly I ments thereon (collectively the "Premises"), more fully described tang ass of $ which include principal, inter- on a separate page marked "Schedule A" annexed hereto and es and escrow amounts, if any, and with any balance of principal made a part hereof and also known as: — 4'v+ r•-•i/Ow •bei : due and payable on Street Address: Lots 4 . 8 (2 . 6A) & (b To the extent that any required payments are made on the 5 (2 . 7A) , (2 6A) Road 48, existi'g mortgage between the date hereof and Closing which reduce the unpaid principal amount thereof below the amount Tax Map Designation: 1000-74-4-4_ . . shown paragraph 3(b), then the balance of the price payable at mo Mett La!'4ta./y /oft; q7 1- Closing nder paragraph 3(d) shall be increased by the amount of the paym• is of principal. Seller represents and warrants that the Together with Seller's ownership and rights, if any, to land lying in amount s own in paragraph 3(b) is substantially correct and the bed of any street or highway, opened or proposed, adjoining agrees that only payments required by the existing mortgage will the Premises to the center line thereof, including any right of be made bet een the date hereof and Closing. Seller to any unpaid award by reason of any taking by condemna- (c) If then is a mortgagee escrow account, Seller shall assign it tion and/or for any damage to the Premises by reason of change to Purchaser, i it can be assigned, and in that case Purchaser shall of grade of any street or highway. Seller shall deliver at no addi- tional cost to Purchaser, at Closing (as hereinafter defined), or pay the eller in the iverow ahe amoun toi Seller of ngosang. ) ce thereafter, on demand. any documents that Purchaser maytea- dated otmo eh ,Ilan 30 days before Closing signed by therholdere sonably require for the conveyance of such title and the assign- of the existing ,ortgage, in form for recording, certifying the ment and collection of such award or damages. amount of the unsaid principal, the date to which interest has 2, Personal Property. This sale also includes all fixtures and arti- been paid and the ounts, if any, claimed to be unpaid for prin- cle of personal property now attached or appurtenant to the cipal and interest, it izing the same. Seller shall pay the fees for :te. If the holder of the existing mortgage is Prem 's, unless specifically excluded below. Seller represents and recording such certifi warrant hat at Closing they will be paid for and owned by Seller, a bank or other institu 'on as defined in Section 274-a of the Real Property Law it may, 'osteon of the certificate, furnish a letter free and -ar of all liens and encumbrances, except any existing mortgage to .hich this sale may be subject. They include, but are signed by a duly auth,rized officer, employee or agent, dated not limited to, .lumbing. heating, lighting and cooking fixtures, not more than 30 day before Closing, containing the same bathroom and ' then cabinets. mantels, door mirrors, switch information. plates and door h. dware. Venetian blinds, window treatments, ( e )Seller represents and acopis that (i) Seller has delivered to doors, window Purchaser true and complete copies of the existing mortgage. the shades, screens, awn s, storm windows, storm boxes, ma;i box. TV . rials, weather vane, flagpole, pumps. note secured thereby and any extensions and modifications thereof, shrubbery. fencing. outdo, statuary. tool shed. dishwasher, wash- (ii) the existing mortgage is of now, and at the time of Closing ing machine. clothes dryer, :arbage disposal unit, range, oven, will not be, in default, and ( 'i) the existing mortgage does not ming equipment and installations, contain any provision that per 'ts the holder of the mortgage to refrigerator, freezer, air Condit require its immediate payment in full or to change any other term wall to wall carpeting and built-i not excluded below (strike out inapplicable items). thereof by reason of the sale or c. veyance of the Premises. 5. Purchase Money Mortgage, (I'lete if inapplicable)If there is to be a purchase money mortgage 's indicated in paragraph 3(c) above: (a) The purchase money note and , ortgage shall be drawn Excluded from this sale are furniture and hou . old furnishings the attorney for Seller in the form attac.ed or, if not, in the staff- and and form adopted by the New York St. e Land Title Association. Purchaser shall pay at Closing the mortgge recording tax. record- ing fees and the attorney's fees in the amo it of for its preparation. $ (b) The purchase money note and mortg:ge shall also provide that it is subject and subordinate to the lien if the existing mort- gage and any extensions, modifications, repl.cements or consoli- dations of the existing mortgage, provided that (i) the interest rate 3. Purchase Price. The purchase price is thereof shall not be greater thanerce p per annum and the total debt service thereunder shall not ,e greater than $ per annum, and (ii) if the p incipal amount thereof shall exceed the amount of principal owing and unpaid on the existing mortgage at the time of placing such ne mortgage or 5 27.i, 000 payable as follows: consolidated mortgage, the excess be paid to the h. der of such (a) on the signing of this contract, by Purchaser's check payable purchase money mortgage in reduction of the prin 'pal thereof. to the Escrowee (as hereinafter defined), subject to collection, the The purchase money mortgage shall also provide th. such pay- receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, to be held in escrow ment to the holder thereof shall not alter or affect e regular pursuant to paragraph 6 of this contract (the "Downpayment'): installments, if any, of principal payable thereunder an that the $ 9.713-0 o holder thereof will, on demand and without char a Cher. (b) by allowance for the principal amount unpaid on the exist- cute, acknowledge and deliver any agreementg or agr.er, exe- ments ing mortgage on the date hereof, payment of which Purchaser further to effectuate such subordinati,s shall assume by joinder in the deed: $ 6. Downpayment in Esc Seller's attorney ("Escrowee") shall hold the Dow•..•mens for Seller's account in escrow in a (c) by a purchase money note and mortgage from Purchaser to segregated .ecount at Seller: $ (d) balance at Closing in accordance with paragraph 7: Ain*F K ',Wyk n.i- $ 247, 500 X35!7 Sett mar/ 4. xisting Mortgage. (Delete if inapplicable) if this sale is subject until Closing or sooner termination of this contract and shall. to an ._ .• :a:e as indicated in paragraph 3(b) above: over or apply the Downpayment in accordance with the terms of (a) The Premises s: . :, . veyed subject to the continuing this paragraph. Escrowee shall (not) (Deleteifinapplicable)hold lien of the existing mortgage, w is• ' ', ,ayable, with the Downpayment in an interest-bearing account for the benefit of the parties. 1C interest is held for the benefit of the parties, it shall Ins utional ���� be paid do the party entitled to th npayment and the to which Purchaser has made such application. receiving the interest shall pay anyinter- Purc er sh ply with all requirements erof such commitment est is not held for the benefit othe parties,Cethe hDown a mens Se(or any other commitment accepted by Purchaser) and shall furnish shall be placed in an IOLA account or as otherwise permitted or commitmen a iscnot yissued oon f or before the CommitmenteDate, then, required by law. The Social Security or Federal Identification unless Purcha - has accepted a commitment that does not comply with numbers of the parties shall be furnished to Escrowee upon the requirements .et forth above, Purchaser may cancel this contract by request. At Closing, the Downpayment shall be paid by Escrowee giving Notice to —Iter within 5 business days after the Commitment to Seller. If for any reason Closing does not occur and either party Date in which case •is contract shall be deemed cancelled and there- gives Notice (as defined in paragraph 25) to Escrowee demanding after neither party shal .ave any further rights against, or obligations or payment of the Downpayment, Escrowee shall give prompt Notice liabilities to, the other : reason of this contract, except that the to the other party of such demand. If Escrowee does not receive Downpayment shall be Notice of objection from such other party to the proposed pay- as set rth in paragraph• . If Purchaser refunded failstogive notce exceptf ment within 10 business days after the giving of such Notice, cancellation or if Purchaser sh. accept a commitment that does not Escrowee is hereby authorized and directed to make such pay- comply with the terms set forth a.eve, then Purchaser shall be deemed ment. If Escrowee does receive such Notice of objection within to have waived Purchaser's right to .-ncel this contract and to receive a such 10 day period or if for any other reason Escrowee in good refund of the Downpayment by reaso of the contingency contained in faith shall elect not to make such payment, Escrowee shall con- this paragraph. (Delete if inapplicable) .) Purchaser and Seller agree tinue to hold such amount until otherwise directed by Notice from that the the parties to this contract or a final, nonappealable judgment, pursuant to submission 12-D nofpthecNew York ankiation to • ng broker("Mortgageortge order or decree of a court. However, Escrowee shall have the right Broker") B at any time to deposit the Downpayment and the interest thereon setforthshall constitute h full 8(a)(i) of compliancehiswith t - terms and Purchaser's with the clerk of a court in the county in which the Premises are cotinparagraph with of such Mortgage end that ourchaina located and shall give Notice of such deposit to Seller and Pur- cooperation if good faithm an IsoluLhder er (loge e oker to rchaiea chaser. Upon such deposit or other disbursement in accordance commitment in good faithtuwithalaneny lnstitutional L,rth Purchaser's with the terms of this paragraph, Escrowee shall be relieved and cooperationppl ation has been submitted by such Mo::a a Brokercler to , Purchaser's a B ) discharged of all further obligations and responsibilities hereunder. and the prompt giving of Notice by Purchaser to Seller oft - name and (b) The parties acknowledge that, although Escrowee is holding address of each Mortgage Broker to which Purchaser has bmitted the Downpayment for Seller's account, for all other purposes such an application shall constitute full compliance with the to a and Escrowee is acting solely as a stakeholder at their request and for conditions set forth in paragraph 8(a)(v)and(vi)of this contract. their convenience and that Escrowee shall not be liable to either con- party for any act or omission on its part unless taken or suffered Pesubject Exceptions.The Premises are sold and shall be in bad faith or in willful disregard of this contract or involving veyed igto: an gross negligence on the part of Escrowee.'Seller and Purchaser (a)historicorZonng and subdivisionlawsand regulations, and landmark, vio- jointly and severally agree to defend, indemnifyand hold f wetlandsxdesignation,ldisprovided that they are not vio- jointly Escrowee harmless from and against all costs, claims nd expenses paled by the existing buildings and improvements erected on the (including reasonable attorneys' fees) incurred in connectionp with propertyC or their use; the performance of Escrowee's duties hereunder, except with abovev) any Consents for the erection any structures on, under or respect to actions or omissions taken or suffered by Escrowee in any streetsEncroachmentss which the Premises abut; • corni- bad faith or in willful disregard of this contract or involvinggross (c) y, uponany streetof stoops,highway;areas, cellar steps, trim and negligence on the part of Escrowee. nes, if any, upon or (c) Escrowee may act or refrain from acting in respect of an (d) Real estate taxes that are a lien, but are not yetdue and matter referred to herein in full reliance upon and with the advice payable; and of counsel which may be selected by it (includinganymember of (e) The Rider matters, if any, including a survey exception, set its firm) and shall be fully protected in so acting r refrainingforth in a R from ider attached. 10. Governmental Violations and Orders. Seller shall comply action upon the advice of such counsel. of (d) Escrowee acknowledges receipt of the Downpayment by with all notes or notices of violations of law or municipal check subject to collection and Escrowee agreement to the provi- ordinances, orders or requirements noted or issued as of the date hersions of this paragraph by signing in the place indicated on the lands, oy any governmentalings, ,departmentath, having ntal and lasa tor signature page of this contract. lands, housing, buildings, fire, health, environmental and labor (e) Escrowee or any member of its firm shall be permitted to act conditions affecting the Premises. The Premises shall be conveyed as counsel for Seller in any dispute as to the disbursement of the free of them at necessary Closing. Sellermakshall a furnishett Purchaser with anye Downpayment or any other dispute between the parties whether authorizations necessary to make the searches that could disclose or not Escrowee is in possession of the Downpayment and con- these matters. tinues to act as Escrowee. (b) (Delete if inapplicable) All obligations affecting the Pre- ursut to7. Acceptable Funds. All money payable under this contract, Yorks incurred prior toe Closingr andttve pay payable inCodof money the shall obe Nw dis- unless otherwise specified, shall be paid by: charged by Seller at or prior to Closing. (a) Cash. but not over $1,000.00 11. Seller's Representations. (a) Seller represents and warrants (b) Good certified check of Purchaser drawn on or official to Purchaser that: check issued by any bank, savings bank, trust company or savings (i) The Premises abut or have a right of access to a public and loan association having a banking office in the State of New York, unendorsed and payable to the order of Seller, or as Seller road; may otherwise direct upon not less than 3 business days notice (by (ii)p Sellerristhe sole to owner of conveyee Premises and hase the full telephone or otherwise) to Purchaser; right, power and authority to sell, and transfer the same in (c) As to money other than thepurchase accordance with the terms of this contract; price payable to Seller (iii) Seller is not a "foreign at Closing, uncertified check of Purchaser up to the amount of 8 mnt person", Realas that term is defined $ foo , ; and Internalno purRevenue othe Foreign Investment in1445, asoame ed, Act, Code ("IRC") Section amended, and (d) As otherwise agreed to in writing by Seller or Seller's the regulations promulgated thereunder (collectively"FIRPTA"); attorney. (iv) The Premises are not affected by any exemptions or S.' lortgage Contingency.(Delete if inapplicable)(a)The obligations abatements( and Seller has been known by no other name for the past ten of ' rchaser hereunder are conditioned upon issuance on or years, except before , (the "Commit- ment Da ") of a wiitten commitment from any Institutional Lender pu uant to which such Institutional Lender agrees to make a firs mortgage loan, other than a VA, FHA or other (b) Seller covenants and warrants that all of the representations governmental!. insured loan, to Purchaser, at Purchaser's sole and warranties set forth in this contract shall be true and correct cost and expense, . $ or such lesser sum as Purchaser s .11 be willing to accept, at the prevailingfixed at Closing, (c) Except as otherwise expressly set fart, in this contract, none late of interest not to e ed or initial adjustable rate of Seller's covenants, representations, warranties or other obliga- of interest not to exceed for a term of at least tions contained in this contract shall survive Closing. years and on other custo .ry commitment terms, whether or not 12. Condition of Property. Purchaser acknowledges and repre- sents that Purchaser is fully aware of the physical condition and conditional upon any factor other than an appraisal satisfactory state of repair of the Premises and of all other to the Institutional Lender. Fo purposes of this contract, the term ro e "Institutional Lender" shall mea any bank, savings bank, private thereof, and that Purchaser is entering into this contract based included P P banker, trust company, savings an' loan association, credit union or 'n this sale, based on Purchaser's own inspection and investigation similar banking institution whether o •.anized under the laws of this solely upon such inspection and investigation and not upon any state, the United States or any other sta foreign banking corporation information, data, statements or representations, written or oral, licensed by the Superintendent of B:•ks of New York or the as to the physical condition, state of repair, use, cost of operation Comptroller of the Currency to transact bu ' ess in New York State; or any other matter related to the Premises or the other property included in the sale, given or made by Seller or its representatives, insurance company duly organized or licenses to do business in New York State; mortgage banker licensed pursuant . Article 12-D of the and shall accept the same "as is" in their present condition and Banking Law; and any instrumentality created b the United States or state of repair, subject to reasonable use, wear, tear and natural any state with the power to make mortgage loans. •urchaser shall (i) deterioration between the date hereof and the date of Closing make prompt application to an Institutional Lender . such mortgage (except as otherwise set forth in paragraph 16(f)),without any loan, (ii) furnish accurate and complete informa'on regarding reduction in the purchase price or claim of any kind for any Purchaser and members of Purchaser's family, as require. (iii) pay all change in such condition by reason thereof subsequent to the date fees, points and charges required in connection with such '.plication of this contract. Purchaser and its authorized representatives shall and loan, (iv) pursue such application with diligence, (v) coo:erate in have the right, at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice (by good faith with such Institutional Lender to obtain such com 'anent telephone or otherwise) to Seller, to inspect the Premises before and (vi)promptly give Notice to Seller of the name and address o-each Closing. 13. Insurable Title. Seller shall giv Purchaser shall accept required byh transfer such title as p c by this contract to pay such transfer andlor a reputable- N rk Title recording tax, ether with any required tax returns duly exe- Company cuted and sworn to, and such party shall cause any such checks and returns to be delivered to the appropriate officer promptly shall be willing to approve and insure in accordance with its standard form of title policy approved by the New York State after Closing. The obligation to pay any additional tax order'. Insurance Department, subject only to the matters provided for in ciency and any interest or penalties thereon shall survive Closing. this contract. IS. Apportionments and Other Adjustments; Water Meter and ]4. Closing, Deed and Title.(a) "Closing" means the settlement of Installment Assessments. (a) To the extent applicable, the follow• the obligations of Seller and Purchaser to each other under this ing shall be apportioned as of midnight of the day before the day contract, including the payment of the purchase price to Seller, of Closing: and the delivery to Purchaser of a (i) taxes, water charges and sewer rents, on the basis of the fiscal period for which assessed; (ii) fuel; (iii) interest on the exist- Bargain & sale deed w/covenants ing mortgage; (iv) premiums on existing transferable insurance deed in proper statutory short form for record, duly executed and policies and renewals of those expiring prior to Closing; (v) vault acknowledged, so as to convey to Purchaser fee simple title to the charges; (vi) rents as and when collected. Premises, free of all encumbrances, except as otherwise herein (b) If Closing shall occur before a new tax rate is fixed, the stated. The deed shall contain a covenant by Seller as required by apportionment of taxes shall be upon the basis of the tax rate for subd. 5 of Section 13 of the Lien Law. the immediately preceding fiscal period applied to the latest (b) If Seller is a corporation, it shall deliver to Purchaser at the assessed valuation. time of Closing (i) a resolution of its Board of Directors authoriz- (c) If there is a water meter on the Premises, Seller shall furnish ing the sale and delivery of the deed, and (ii) a certificate by the a reading to a date not more than 30 days before Closing and the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of the corporation certifying such unfixed meter charge and sewer rent, if any, shall be apportioned resolution and setting forth facts showing that the transfer is in on the basis of such last reading. conformity with the requirements of Section 909 of the Business (d) If at the date of Closing the Premises are affected by an Corporation Law. The deed in such case shall contain a recital ments,smant which is installment may become payable or annual install- Corporation d- sufficient to establish compliance with that Section. and the first ofthis isn then a lien,e nids neen pails then for the purposes of contract all the unpaid installments 15. Closing Date and Place.Closing shall take place at the office shall be considered due and shall be paid by Seller at or prior to of Seller ' s attorney Closing. (e) Any errors or omissions in computing apportionments or other adjustments at Closing shall be corrected within a reason- C r.4- . I Loo f able time following Closing. This subparagraph shall survive at 10 : 00am o'clock on or about He-3 ex•-2.44.0 Closing. or, upon reasonable notice (by telephone or otherwise) by Pur- 19. Allowance for Unpaid Taxes, etc. Seller has the option to credit Purchaser as an adjustment to the purchase price with the chaser. at the office of attorney for lending amount of any unpaid taxes, assessments, water charges and sewer institution rents, together with any interest and penalties thereon to a date not less than five business days after Closing, provided that official 16. Conditions to Closing. This contract and Purchaser's obliga- bills therefor computed to said date are produced at Closing. tion to purchase the Premises are also subject to and conditioned upon the fulfillment of the followingconditions ing Use of Pother liense Porce encumbranceso Rer Entomb eller at Cloe- precedent: tog thero ode other rru o that Seller is obligatedbol (a) The accuracy, as of the date of Closing, of the represent[- topayor discharge, Seller mayuse tions and warranties of Seller made in this contract. any portion of the cash bad (,. e delivery by Seller to Purchaser of a valid and subsistingance of the purchase pricedeliver pay or Purchasererge them, provided instru- Certificate . •ccupancy or other required certificate of coSeller insnall recordableborand toi atf Closing pliance, or eviden • — none was required, coveringthe build- ments formd, e sufficient the satisfy such dens or encumsaid s of rntogether with cost recording or - ing(s) and all of the other - -..- is located on the property filing said instruments. As an alternative Seller may depositsuffi- authorizing their use as a single •• .wet- tient monies with the title insurance company employed by. Pur- ling at the date of Closing, chaser acceptable to and required by it to assure their discharge, (c) The delivery by Seller to Purchaser of a duly executed and but only if the title insurance company will insure Purchaser's title sworn affidavit (in form prescribed by law) claiming exemption of clear of the matters or insure against their enforcement out of the the sale contemplated hereby, if such be the case, under Article Premises and will insure Purchaser's Institutional Lender clear of 31-B of the Tax Law of the State of New York and the Regula- such matters. Upon notice (by telephone or otherwise), given not tions promulgated thereunder, as the same may be amended from less than 3 business days before Closing, Purchaser shall provide time to time (collectively the "Gains Tax Lav!'); or if such sale separate certified or official bank checks as requested to assist in shall not be exempt under the Gains Tax Law, Seller and Pur- clearing up these matters. chaser agree to comply in a timely manner with the requirements of the Gains Tax Law and, at Closing, Seller shall deliver to Pur- Liability.Title Examination;Purchaser rSall sty to Convey; Limitations of chaser (i) an official return showing no tax due, or (ii) an official theh) PePremises shallfrom order an examinationivof title in return accompanied by a certified or official bank check drawn on respect of titlensnte a titlecompanyNewYork licensed or ce- a New York State banking institution payable to the order of the rized to issue ninsurance by the New State Insurance New York State Department of Taxation and Finance in the Departmentthectior thish agent for such title contractais promptlyafter amount of the tax shown to be due thereon. Seller shall (x) pay mortgageo execution in contract or, if this paragraph subject tort the promptly any additional tax that may become due under the Gains contingency set forth in Pc8,r after a mortgage Tax Law, together with interest and penalties thereon, if any, commitmentcausecopy has been accepted tea by Paryhaddit Purchasersthereto oto shalle which may be assessed or become due after Closing. and/or exe- liva copy of the title report and of any promptly after tcepto be cute any other documents that may be required in respect thereof, delivered to thetattorney(s) for Seller sna after receipt thereof.to and (y)indemnify, defend and save Purchaser harmless from and (b)(i)PurchaserIat ce accordancedate Closingth Sellerot is unable to Purchaser transferhas titleotr against any of the foregoing and any damage, liability, cost or grounds inforrefusing with this close, whetheraor byrooother expense (including reasonable attorneys' fees) which may be suf- validencumbrancesfor objections to titleore reason of col- feredliens,or incurred by Purchaser by reason of the nonpayment there- lectivelycalledor other thanto those subjectbjeto (hereinwhicof. The provisions of this subparagraph (c) shall survive Closin chaser is obligated"Defects"),tocpth title r which PuPurchaserr- of. (d) The delivery by Seller to Purchaser of a certification stating chaserhave and accept than hereunder or which sein that Seller is not a foreign person, which certification shall be in may waived other md those which Sellernhas herein the form then required by FIRPTA. If Seller fails to deliver the expresslye agreed gttorwaiveove, remedy same dto discharge and if Purchaser aforesaid certification or if Purchaser is not entitled under shall abatement of hep ur the and tp close hereinafterrrhsut FIRPTA to rely on such certification, Purchaser shall deduct and rah, Sellerof the purchase right,te, then, is exceptolas set withhold from the purchase price a sum equal to 10% thereof (or taforth,such shall ashSellerSedeem Seller's advisableele election,meitheremto y any lesser amount permitted by law) and shall at Closing remit the dischargesh action l wh may a remove, remedy, withheld amount with the required forms to the Internal Revenue (i) if or comply with such Defects a remedyto cancel this comply witht; Service. (ii) Seller elects to take action to remove. or (e) The delivery of the Premises and all building(s) and improve- such Defects, Seller shall he entitled from time to time, upon Notice to Purchaser, to adjourn the date for Closing hereunder for ments comprising a part thereof in broom clean condition, vacant and free of leases or tenancies. together with keys to the Premises. a periodnor periods not exceeding 60 days in the aggregatea (but note (f) All plumbingextending ibeyond the l datexupon and which date Purchaser's Closing m shall be (including water supply and septic systems, if commitment, if any, shall expire), the for Closing shall be any), heating and air conditioning. if any, electrical and mechani- cal systems, equipment and machinery in the building(s) located adjournedforeasonta whatsoever,date specified Sellerby Sellershanot beyond such succeededriin re- on the property and all appliances which are included in this sale moving, any remr ryshall suchct Defectsef the in expira- being - in working order as of the date of Closing. of,such adjournment(s),dying or complying with allat the unwl(g) If the Premises are a one or two family house, deliverybytion toofwaive tesanand if Purchaseritlewithout shall tl abatementbe of the purchaseliug o price, hen and to close hmay hitof by the parties a[ Closing of affidavits in compliance with state and local law requirements to the effect that there is installed in the tt ethen either within 10 daysyafter cancel this contract by Premises a smoke detecting alarm device or devices. Notice to the other given 10 such adjournedmortgage naess (h) The delivery by the parties of any other affidavits required (iii) sale notwithstandingubjtthetforegoing,mthe matteratread (Seller as a condition of recording the deed. this is subject to the same) and any created by Seller 17. Deed Transfer and Recording Taxes.At Closing. certified or after the date hereof shall be released, discharged or otherwise official bank checks payable to the order of the appropriate State, cured Ifby Selleriscontractat or psior to l ed pu. City or County officer in the amount of any applicable transfer (a) s ttis cancdefault,elled pursuantitits termeterminate than and/or recording tax payable by reason of"the deliveryor record- as a result of Purchaser's this contracthshall and come to an end, and neithereparty shall have any der further rights, r- ing of the deed or mortgage, if any, shall be delivered by the party obligations or liabilities against or to the other hereunder or other- 03/29/2001 11:45 0257030 HUNT.:NGTON LAW illPAGE 05 411 wise, except that; (i) Seller shall promptly refund or cause the 27, Broker.Seller and Purchaser each represents and warrants to the Escrowee to refund the Downpayment to Purchaser and, unless other that it has not dealt with any real estate broker In connection with cancelled as a result of Purchaser's default or pursuant to pant- this tale other than graph 8, to reimburse Purchaser for the net cost of examination of Castury 21 Albertson title, including any appropriate additional charges related thereto, and the net cost, if actually paid or incurred by Purchaser, for updating the existing survey of the Premises or of a new survey, ("Bloke') and Seller shall pay Broker any commission earned pur- and (ii) the obligations under paragraph 27 shall survive the ter- marl to a separate agreement between Seller and Broker Seller and mination Of this contract Pun baser shall indemnify and defend each other against any costs. claims and expenses. including reasonable anomeys`fces. arising out 23. ARdavit as m Judgments, Bankruptcies, esclf a title exospi- nation discloses judgments, bankruptcies or other returns against of the breach on their respective parts of any representation or having names the same as orsimilaragreement contained in this paragraph. The provisions of this personscra- g to that of Seller, fps shall survive Closing or.if Closing does not occur.the termina- Seller shall deliver an affidavit at Closing showing that they art don of this contract. not against Seller. 23. Default, and Remedial.(a) If Purchaser defaults hereunder, 28. Miscellaneous. (a) All prior understandings. agreements rept. Seller's sole remedy shall be to receive and retain the Downpay smbuion9 and warranties. oral or written. between Seller and Pur- men[ as liquidated damages. it being agreed that Sellers damages chain are merged in this contract: it completely expresses their full in case of Purchaser's default might be impossible to ascertain and ogre:mens and has been entered into after full investigation. neither that the Downpay ment constitutes a fair and reasonable amount part:' relying upon any statement made by anyone else that is not set of damages under the circumstances end is not a penalty. font in this contract. (t,) if Seller defaults hereunder. Purchaser shall have such (bl Neither this contract nor any provision thereof may be waived. remedies as Purchaser shall be entitled to at law or in equity. includ- changed oreancelled except in writing. This contract shall also apply dunot limited to. specific perfonnence, to and bind the heir., distributees. legal representatives. successors and permitted assigns of the respective parties. The parties herety 24. Purchaser's Lien.All money paid on account of this contract auth size their respective attorneys to agree in writing to any changes and the reasonable expenses of examination of title to the Premises in dates and time periods provided for in this contract. end of any survey and survey inspection charges. are here- (ci Any singular word or term herein shall also be read as in the by made liens on the Premises but such liens shall not continue after plural and the neuter shall include the masculine and feminine default by Purchaser under this contract. gene ere whenever the sense of this contract may require it. 25. Notices. Any notice or Other ronemunicetian ('Notice'") shall be (dl The captions in this contract are for convenience of reference ire writing and either(a)scot by either of the parties hereto or by their only and in no way define,limit or descnbe the scope of this contract respective attorney's who ere hereby authorized to do so on their and shall not be considered in the interpretation of this contract or behalf or by the Escrowee, by registered or certified mail, postage any provision hereof prepaid, or (e, This contract shall not be binding or effective until duly exe- (h) delivered in person or by overnight courierwith receipt toren and delivered by Seller and Purchaser. acknowledged. to the respective addresses given in this contract for (n' Seller and Purchaser shall agrap with IRC survive reporting require- the party and the Escrowee.to whom the Notice is to be given,or to men's. if applicable. This subparagraph shell Closing. such other address as tach perry or Escrows shall hereafter den. acknowledge Each party shall, et any time and from time to time. execute, nate by Nonce given to the other pain or parties and the Escrowee ackn documentse where appropriate and deliver such further instruments pursuant to this paragraph. Each h'otice mailed shall be deemed and a ed by and takesuch other ' out as may be reasonably given On uie third busincs requested the other in order h eery oat-the os and purpose of g. s day following theldate of mailinggithe this uanact. This Subparagraph o shall xcrvive Closing. uponame.except that anyr nonce andteachEstNotice shall ve deemedinp r on or byly re' and contract isintended for the exclusive benefit of the partiesot upon receipt by Escrowee delivered in pecten or by here'o and, except as otherwise expressly provided herein. shall not overnight courier shall be deemed given when delivered. be for the benefit of, and shall not create any rights in. or be 26. No Auignment.This contract may not be assigned by Purchaser ante ceable by any other person or entity. without the prior wrinen consent of Seller in each instance and any purponed assignment(s) made without such consent shall be void. See t;44., Q -e IN WITNESS WHER.,a F.,tK, contr. has • en duly executed by the parties hereto. Nick Aligns Seller ... . B� "' yfeg5le , - a, c. Director Ptttiioser Seller Puri:ha re. Attorney for Seller: Attorney for Purchaser: Caries P. Matthews, Esq. Ma:.thews & Matthews address Aside est. 225 Main Street, Suite 201 Hur,tington, New York 11743 Tel., Pax Tel.:631-673-7555 Fax: 631-425-703C Receipt of the Downpaymenr is acknowledged and the undersigned agrees to act in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6 above. Ma'_thews & Matthews, Esgs. Escrowee Contract of Sale PREMISES TITLE No Sec:ion 74 Nick Aliano Block Lot 4.8 & i `1.7 County or Town Southold Sheol Number Address TO No Number, County Road 48, New York State Processors & Growers, Inc. ?e.onic, Southold, New York RIDER TO CONTRACT DATED March , 2001 SELLER: Nick Allan::: PURCHASER: NY State Federation of Processors & Growers, Inc . PREMISES : Vacant Land, County Road 48 , Peconic, Town of Southold, SCTM # 1000-74 --/_ y. 7 a- Ye e /�'p most eastc"rt(y /oFc 4/oh- o"-.AOAeQ tiyrf�/an 1 . Subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may show provided same does not render title unmarketable; covenants, utility easements victor-,-; tit- -n- _, • '1410' RIDER TO CONTRACT DATED March , 2001 SELLER: Nick Aliano PURCHASER: NY State Federation of Processors & Growers, Inc . PREMISES : Vacant Land, County Road 48 , Peconic, Town of Southold, SCTM # 1000-74 -y_ y. 7 r fWo Moil es4?n(y /of- 4/ofr OwN A-4e hy 1 , Subject to any state of facts an accurate survey may show provided same does not render title unmarketable; covenants, utility easements , restrictions, declarations of record, if any, provided same do not violate existing structures or the use thereof . The violations of any covenant and restriction by the existing improvements shall not be deemed an objection to title provided the title company insuring title shall agree to insure that such improvements may remain in their present location as long as same shall stand. 2 . The Purchaser may not assign this contract without the written consent of the Seller. 3 . The down payment, is paid to Ln v - - ,L,"arvo Atm, ,-. as escrow agent , and is held under the following conditions; until the earlier of the following; (a) the delivery of the deed herein, or (b) such time as purchaser may be entitled to a refund thereof , or (c) such time as the Seller may become entitled thereto by reason of the default of the purchaser. At the appropriate time, as per the foregoing, said escrowee shall remit such payments to the party then entitled thereto. Said escrowee shall act with respect to such payments as a stakeholder only and without compensation and shall not be liable for the payment of any interest , court costs or expenses in any action that may be brought to recover the monies held in escrow unless the escrowee shall fail or refuse to pay over any such monies pursuant to a judgment , order or decree that shall be final beyond possibility of an appeal . b. In the event of a threatened dispute, the escrow holder may be relieved of the responsibility for the disputed amount by paying it into court . 4 . Purchaser agrees to deliver to Seller' s attorney a list of objections or violations which may appear on any proper search and examination of this title, and if any objections or violations appear on said title examination and cannot be cleared by the Seller by the time set for the closing of title, then Seller, at his option, shall be entitled to a 30 day adjournment of closing for the purpose of removing said objections or violations . Nothing herein shall be deemed to require the Seller to take any action or proceeding to cure any defects in title . r 4-4441 5 . If Purchaser' s uncertified checks given at the closing are not paid by Purchaser ' s bank, Purchaser agrees to reimburse the Seller for all collection expenses including reasonable attorney fees . 6 . Purchaser represents that he has not dealt with any broker other than the broker named herein of this agreement . This representation shall survive the delivery of the deed hereunder. Purchaser agrees to indemnify the Seller against and hold the Seller harmless of and from any and all costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees ) incurred by Seller as a result of any claims raised by or damages awarded to any broker by reason of Purchaser ' s acts arising out of or in connection with this transaction other than the broker named herein. 7 . PURCHASER shall have the right at its own cost and expense to conduct a Phase I and Phase II environmental survey of the premises . Such survey shall be conducted within sixty (60) days of fully executed copies of the within contract . In the event said survey shows any environmental hazard or damage on the property, then and in that event and within (10) days of receipt of a copy of the consultant's report , the SELLER shall have the option of either agreeing to remedy said condition at its own cost and expense or terminating the within contract by refunding the downpayment paid hereunder; and upon such refund and reimbursement the within contract shall be null and void for all purposes . If SELLER agrees to remediate said condition (or give PURCHASER a credit at closing for PURCHASER's consultant's estimated cost of remediation) PURCHASER shall be obligated to consummate the within transaction, provided that the estimated time to complete the remediation does not exceed six months . In the event that PURCHASER fails to notify SELLER of the existence of any environmental damage or hazard as a result of the aforesaid survey within sixty (60) days of receipt of fully executed contracts, then and in that event PURCHASER shall be deemed to have waived its rights pursuant to this provision. 8 . This contract is contingent upon purchaser obtaining all municipal approvals necessary to operate a child day care center on the subject property, including but not limited to a special use permit from the Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals , together with such other municipal approvals as may be necessary. Purchaser agrees to make diligent application for same and seller agrees to cooperate with and support said application. Purchaser shall have six months from the date of receipt of fully executed contracts of sale in which to obtain said municipal approvals . Purchaser shall have the option to request an extension of time to obtain said approvals which Seller may in his own discretion extend. 'If Purchaser has not obtained said municipal approvals within the aforesaid six month 03/29)2001 11:45 51640 HUNTINGTON LWNTR PAGE 04 period, and seller refuses to extend the time to obtain the approvals, then seller shall be obligated to refund in full the down payment paid hereunder and the parties shall be released from any liability hereunder to each other. 9 . In the event any portion of this rider is in conflict with any other clause elsewhere contained in this agreement , then the terms of this rider shall prevai:. . 10 . This contract shall not be binding until and unless signed by the Seller. 11 . Seller represents that he :.s not aware of any environmental hazards on the subject property, nor of any violations of any municipal laws or codes . This representation shall survive closing of title hereunder. NY State Processors & Growers, Inc . 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Town Of Southold P.O Box 1179 . •*1-frq 6 q Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 05/31/01 Receipt#: 1118 Transaction(s): Subtotal 1 Application Fees $400.00 Check#: 1118 Total Paid: $400.00 Name: Aliano, Nick 970 Route 25a Miller Place, NY 11764 Clerk ID: LYNDAB Internal ID:33105 W1:PxP 1 1...?Str • :: :\,1%, .r uE MATER YR.y�_ s[emxrt—� c. _� e s_•Peo lae ___z oroe IfxoE SEE PARCEL s� -01-007 FOR PARCEL NO MILL HI 7 1144tt . e414;31%3/40*iI I4. te. 4' ' ti gS0 )2 4 Ss , 4.. .cur., H‘cg*it r ✓. >. • ryI it fir` + �^ e.RS :Ie, 9 I► a \de ° f j _ J S menO \ • .I P wCOWER OF rwu "- - .. OMLPYEXT RISHER IJ FPM NO. _ „4 oex�Yilt +Sal .Cr', SEE .y .so, — zI Skl a¢1 is Wsl • d $MlkeXF£E `� M nMFL M vox soca �B sEf sec.xo. sEs c. SCnmBw a' fEc i[ ��_➢-eete SEE SEC.so.ow wee ` RE "tem �W emm�n ua n"n" wv see cxo a xe.P6 '",..fp • Well . reit fo�B,EE ...late, � xnv e9 wore wows cows in we e Legend c �NEY env © COUNTY OF SUFFOLK TON or SOUTHOLD 'Eves so. hewers e...,,-wvL. — E...L. —__ x.rotrinL. __ _. x,..,u...w__ .. � Es w. w '"'" •°°Real Properly Tax Service Agency VILLAGE OF 074 Xlax'vo mow.u. c„��_ t Lw ---- vs....o..ww __.-_- --©- sd u�.. IN Cex ry c•m.: wsrecT xR.1000 E,",',M,.P...S.. .Lw ____ wn.w a�shwa.. —.. n �� law c.,elo•,I.w PROPERTY MAP .. - wLxx _— 0r uk..+M ,aw Riverhead,L. New York '•'— .� L^J.:x rwMwrowa...,wxmc �a+:mx+ 219 September 11, 2001 Mr. Gerald G. Newman, Chief Planner Suffolk County Department of Planning P. 0. Box 6100 Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099 Dear Mr. Newman: Please find enclosed the following application with related documents for review pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code: Appl. No. —4969 — NYS FEDERATION OF PROCESSORS & GROWERS, INC. (N. ALIANO — OWNER) Action Requested: SPeci.al L.-teen' - nursery 2 Within 500 feet of: ( X) State or County Road ( ) Waterway (Bay, Sound or Estuary) ( ) Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State, Federal land. If any other information is needed, please do not hesitate to call us. Thank you. Very truly yours, Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman By: Enclosures • it-- e u ( I - arfUJNTY OF SUFFOLK 4Li'01 ria ?I)1I/ I SC: ; ROBERT J. GAmNEr f � LU�11 SUFFOLK COUNT(EXECUTIVE (Li _Ly` Lam^ -Tr:MIAS-IF.+Pt,_AII P DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING - DIEE.EroR OF PLANNING September 14,2001 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application(s)submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is/are considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county-wide or inter-community impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. Applicant(s) Municipal File Number(s) Tirado,Leonardo 4913 Anderson(Doris)and Hurtado (John)* 4921 Wackenfuss, Janet* 4939 Keyspan/LIPA (Henry Smith, owner) 4944 Reddington, Michael 4960 Odden, Janet 4963 Jerome, Thomas 4967 Edgewater II,LLC 4968 NYS Federation of Processors&Growers, Inc. (N. Aliano, owner) 4969 Reitman, Joel 4970 Bradford,Douglas* 4971 Cannon,Lista 4972 Moyle, Donald and Louise 4973 McAllister,Michael** 4976 Genovese, Jeanne and Louis 4970 Mazurowski, Florence 4979 Price, ary Ann** 4980 Papson, Vicky 4981 Monk,Joyce G. 4983 Very truly yours, Thomas Isles Director of Planning S/s Gerald G.Newman Chief Planner GGN:cc G:\CCHORNYQONING\ZONING\WORKI NG\LD2001\SEPT\SD4913.SEP LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS _ H. LEE DENNISON BLDG. -4TH FLOOR • P. 0. BOX 6100 • (5 1 6) 8535190 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY 1 1 788-0099 TELECOPIER 151 6) 853-4044 PAGE 71 -JULY 12,2001 • 4'' `W ZBA PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD there for quite a few years. This way they can determine whether or not there has been and effect on properties on either side. CHAIRMAN: What we really want to see is one that has that big time slope going down almost similar to your area. BRUCE ANDERSON: The bluff there is not quite that high; they're much lower there. CHAIRMAN: Thank you. GORDON PRICE: I'm not quite clear about the outline of what happens, is the next Thursday. CHAIRMAN: Yes we'll recess it until next Thursday. MEMBER TORTORA: If he provides us with more information after we re-inspect the site on Saturday. GORDON PRICE: I'm only pleading actually because we go the Building Permit Application in CHAIRMAN: Hold on—we have to change the tape. Gordon you can plead any time you want. GORDON PRICE: Anyway it was four months before they even looked at the permit. My client has the property for over two years, paying taxes on this suitable 2-1/2 acre lot in this beautiful area, and would certainly love to have something happen. CHAIRMAN: Thank you. I will restate the motion, and that is to recess to the 19`! BRUCE ANDERSON: Thank you very much. 10:59 Appl. No. 4969—N.Y.S. FEDERATIONOF PROCESSORS AND GROWERS (Owner: N. Aliano). This is a request for a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B (4), to establish use of property as a proposed Nursery School (Grace's Place). Location of Property: 31800 and 31040 C.R. 48 (a/k/a/Middle Road or North Road), Peconic; County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-74-4-4.8 and 4.8 also referred to Lots 7 and on the Subdivision Map of Nicholas Aliano. Matthews & Matthews, Esqs. CHAIRMAN: The final hearing of the evening, I know you people never thought it was going to come. We really, really do appreciate your patience and understanding. Sir, your name is? JAMES MATTHEWS: My name is James Matthews. I am the attorney or the applicant, New York State Federation of Processors and Growers applying for a Special Exception Lti PAGE 72-JULY 12,2001 • " J ZBA PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD to construct a 7,000 square foot nursery school on two lots. They are contract vendee on two lots that have merged, the lots that in total that were merged almost 4.59 acres. The building requires, I believe, 3.4% of the total lot. It is a mixed area; the road behind it is on C.R. 48. It won't effect transportation. We believe it's a low impact type of use. It's only being used Monday through Friday with two or three drop offs in the morning which is not a lot of traffic that's going to come in. It terminates around 4:00 in the afternoon. The total capacity is 76 children. Provides an education environment and so forth. I would like to present to you both the Executive Director who would like to speak briefly. MAGGIE EVANS: I am Maggie Evans and I am the Executive Director of the New York State Federal of Processors and Growers. We are a single purpose,private not for profit. We are State and Federally funded. The majority of our funding comes from the New York State Department of Agriculture in . The proposed nursery school would be an educational institution for children birth to six years old. We would service primarily the agricultural community. When we say agricultural community, it is the agricultural workers that work for sod farms, nurseries, greenhouses, all of that. A typical day for a child at our center is they're picked up at their homes, either by our contracted busing or our own busing. They're dropped off at the center around 7:30. A typical day will include educational activities, obviously, growth in fine motor activities. We'll have a playground area that will be adjacent to the building. Obviously, when we to safe, happy, active children it lends itself to parents are very active in our program, generally, and it certainly lends itself to the community in that we will be providing probably twenty-five year-round full-time positions. I would be far more enthusiastic,but my bedtime was about two hours ago. But we are very enthusiastic about this project. CHAIRMAN: Questions? Do you do, what do we do about language barriers? MAGGIE EVANS: Language barriers, as far as? CHAIRMAN: We're referring to, are we talking specific ethnic backgrounds or are we talking about, no? MAGGIE EVANS: We are an agricultural service oriented agency. Generally, what happens is, there is eleven other schools in upstate New York. In every classroom we hire staff with the request of cultural CHAIRMAN: What I'm saying is what happens if a child comes in and the child doesn't speak English? MAGGIE EVANS: Very bi-lingual staff. I would say more than 50%of our staff are bi- lingual. CHAIRMAN: How far will you service out of the Town of Southold? • PAGE 73-JULY 12,2001 -11%7 ZBA PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAGGIE EVANS: We are restricted by the Department of Social Services Licensing where children cannot be on the bus for longer than one hour. That caps an area of generally twenty to twenty-five miles. That's a rural county that captioned area would be in this vicinity. CHAIRMAN: So you're going to go about as far as Calverton,basically. MAGGIE EVANS: Yes, probably. CHAIRMAN: The outside area, are all the children going to be using it at one time? Will you have 70 children outside in the playground? MAGGIE EVANS: No, it is staggered throughout the morning, generally mornings is playground time; afternoons is snack time. We will have playgrounds that are indigenous to our infants, indigenous to toddlers, indigenous to pre-schoolers. So they are segregated from themselves, as well. CHAIRMAN: The building itself,the funding comes from the State? MAGGIE EVANS: Yes. CHAIRMAN: Then you hire the people that you need to run the program. We just recently granted a Special Permit to the Head Start Program. They started out at forty- five and I believe we added another floor on to the former Church of the Open Door. How would your program vary from that one? MAGGIE EVANS: Well specifically the island aspect of it, is a major component of it. (Inaudible), unless they have an early Head Start Program (inaudible). Most Head Starts do not provide transportation. (Inaudible) CHAIRMAN: Would this give the availability of the non-working parent the ability to work? MAGGIE EVANS: Absolutely. One of our eligibility requirements is both parents are working. If a parent is not working there is a thirty-day reprieve for them to seek employment. That's a State Funding requirement. CHAIRMAN: Now if we wanted to look at one of these schools, where would we have to go? MAGGIE EVANS: You'd have to travel a little bit. The closest one is in Goshen,New York; Oregon, New York; New Pawls, New York. CHAIRMAN: Interesting. PAGE 74-JULY 12,2001 *Lick)? ZBA PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMBER TORTORA: Wasn't there one that was approved in Riverhead last year. I think Governor Pataki announced it was part of a, one of the grant proposals? MAGGIE EVANS: Governor Pataki did award this grant. MEMBER TORTORA: About a year ago. MAGGIE EVANS: Yes, about a year. MEMBER TORTORA: But I thought that was the one that was in Riverhead. MAGGIE EVANS: There is not one located in Riverhead. CHAIRMAN: There's one, an individual,private one that runs out of Stotsky Park. MAGGIE EVANS: This would be our first center on Long Island. CHAIRMAN: On Long Island, interesting. All right do you want to start? Questions? MEMBER DINIZIO: No, I guess you are going to be busing your own and mainly for farms, not for just anybody. You have to qualify as far as; probably you both have to work on the farm or whatever. MAGGIE EVANS: At least one parent has to be working in agriculture. But they both have to be employed. MEMBER COLLINS: To whom are you answerable from a licensing and supervision point of view? MAGGIE EVANS: Department of Social Services regulates the Center and the activities. They're also reflecting State and Federal Government coming in quite a bit during the course of the year to check on our program. Obviously, fiscally audited, externally, as well as, by appointment. We are audited a lot. MEMBER COLLINS: Department of Social Services is a State phenomenon on a County basis. I just want to get a sense of who's watching this. MAGGIE EVANS: Oh, everyone. CHAIRMAN: Why Southold or Peconic and not closer West? MAGGIE EVANS: You know Frank can totally address some of that. We have looked at. CHAIRMAN: You're going to make the former supervisor come up. PAGE 75-JULY 12,2001 496/6/ ZBA PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MAGGIE EVANS: He's in our court. Would you mind Frank? FRANK MURPHY: Sure. There are quite a number of children in Greenport. I am Frank Murphy, Chairman and Members of the Board, good to be here. I got involved when they came to our real estate office looking for a site. There is probably nothing so hard to find is a site for a day care, a school, a public place. Ironically, this site that we ultimately ask to examine, probably one hundred, was a site that Southold Town back in the mid-80's was trying to negotiate a deal to have the Adult, the Seniors, the Nutrition Center, the Alztimer's Program, a Day-Care Center all in one right at this location. The whole thing almost came about,but some factors entered into it; and we never got it, and we still don't have it. CHAIRMAN: Was that the time when you were Councilman and then became Supervisor? FRANK MURPHY: Yes. We were dealing with the owner of the property, Nick Aliano, and he wanted to actually to make a donation of eight acres to the Town for this complex. But, we picked this mainly because it's in area and the center of the town, basically, from Orient Point to Laurel, it's just about smack in the middle. It's on a highway, where we have no impact on traffic. There's very little traffic coming in and out of the building. They're next to a business-zoned property; on the east is a woodworking shop retail/wholesale operation and gas station. To the west of the property is a legal, two-acre lot, that's owned by Nick Aliano. In negotiating the for the property, instead of buying one 2-%2 acre lots, we took two lots and put them together just so we would have plenty of clearance all around us. To the south of us is the railroad tracks, and two very large vineyards and then the Town Highway Department behind that. To the north is basically one house, one home, I don't know the people; but it's not going to have any impact on them they are on the other side of C.R. 48. Next to them, to the west is all open space, I believe, the development rights were bought or they were given something with the development on the sound that this land can't be built upon. We dealt with Suffolk County Water Authority, Michael Grande made some suggestions on where to go, but most of the time where the public water was there were too many homes nearby. We don't want to have the type of school or church, I think next to a lot of homes where we could have an adverse impact on. I don't think we could find a better location than this in the town to really help out a real serious need for daycare for working families. Suffolk County is the top agricultural county in the State. Southold Town probably has the most agriculture than any other town in Suffolk County. There really is a serious need, and if it weren't for these people coming here and working, we would be in a lot of trouble. I think we have an obligation to help bring up these children, to give them a good start in life and maybe make a big difference in their life and the future. There's going to be very, very little impact on community, the only real impact is going to be positive. It might even provide quite a few jobs. Okay, any questions on why we picked the site? PAGE 76-JULY 12,2001 Th Lfic.„7 ZBA PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CHAIRMAN: Anybody? Thanks Frank. I just want to say this license and this permit would be restricted to 76 children,because that's the total maximum occupancy of this particular facility. FRANK MURPHY: Right. CHAIRMAN: All right, let's see what develops throughout the hearing, please don't leave. Anybody that would like to speak concerning this other than the people that have come, we would be very happy to open up to anybody that have any specific questions, rather than members of the community or any particular concerns. You don't have to speak adverse. I think the only question I have, at this point, is did you make a simultaneous application to the Planning Board? FRANK MURPHY: Yes. CHAIRMAN: Yes. FRANK MURPHY: And the Building Department. CHAIRMAN: Thank you. Any comments from anybody in the audience regarding this facility? Okay. Hearing no further comment, what? MEMBER TORTORA: I would to ask a couple of questions. CHAIRMAN: Couple of questions for you Frank. MEMBER TORTORA: On the survey, the survey has Lot 8 as seven acres. That's an error, 4.5 acres which would make it a total of seven acres. JAMES MATTHEWS: Yes, that's an error, exactly. It's those two lots together would be about 4.59. MEMBER TORTORA: Just for our records, so we have a correct file on this,just make that correction on the survey, that's one. Number two, on the approved site plan, the approved sub-division plan, there is a 50 foot landscaped buffer zone along C.R. 48 and on your proposed site plan you propose removing almost of that entire landscape buffer zone that was approved in putting asphalt there. I personally would not be in favor of that, that was part of the original approval, and I am sure that this is something when you get to the Planning Board stage; you'd go through it. But there was a very good reason for this 50-foot buffer zone. FRANK MURPHY: I think I can answer that. In the site plan approval, each of the eight lots of Aliano has a twenty-foot roadway going from their lot to the one common curbed lot. There was an error in the approval in the Planning Board of the subdivision. They put trees in the roadway, for Lots 8 and 7. The two lots that these people are buying. • PAGE 77-JULY 12,2001 • *-g I b g ZBA PUBLIC HEARING TRANSCRIPT TOWN OF SOUTHOLD The Planning Board, I guarantee you, we have a 150-foot setback, and I guarantee you, the Planning Board is going to insist upon quite a large buffer in the front and quite a large buffer mainly to the east to hide the two business properties directly east of us. MEMBER TORTORA: But that was a mistake in the original approval? FRANK MURPHY: Yes. MEMBER TORTORA: That's why I'm not terribly concerned. FRANK MURPHY: That's where they put the plantings. There are trees, some of those trees, some are going to have to come out on the road; but that will be determined really by the Planning Board. MEMBER TORTORA: Those were the only two strange looking I noticed. FRANK MURPHY: It's a very strange looking lot with that L-shaped cutting across. MEMBER TORTORA: I am familiar with the program, at a statewide level, and as you say, Suffolk County is the number one agricultural county in New York State, and Southold Town has the second largest amount of agriculture in all of Long Island. So there is definitely a need for this. CHAIRMAN: On that note, I'll make a motion closing the hearing, reserving decision until later. SEE MINUTES FOR RESOLUTION • • 4& 969 'IsogUFPO(, c ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE ��h� co ; Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK , P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS 0' �; Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER :�.f,.e, Fax Fax (631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER "7Qjik t,i' Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER __ •,••••� OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 12, 2001 The Southold Town ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE will meet on Thursday, July 19, 2001 at 4:30 P.M. in the Meeting Hall at Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York. AGENDA Grace's Place (Nursery), Peconic Southold Automotive, Southold Elizabeth Southold Town Clerk Committee Members Town Board Town Attorney Chief of Police Supt. of Highways • Departments Newspapers Radio News 12 *litho 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2001 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), Code of the Town of Southold, the following application will be heard at a public hearing by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY. JULY 12. 2001, at the time noted below (or as soon thereafter as possible): 8:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4969 — N.Y.S. FEDERATION OF PROCESSORS AND GROWERS (Owner: N. Aliano). This is a request for a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31 B(4), to establish use of property as a proposed Nursery School (Grace's Place). Location of Property: 31800 and 31040 C.R. 48 (a/k/a Middle Road or North Road), Peconic; County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-74-4-4.7 and 4.8, also referred to Lots 7 and 8 on the Subdivision Map of Nicholas Aliano. The Board of Appeals will hear all persons, or their representative, desiring to be heard at the hearing, or desiring to submit written statements before the conclusion of the above hearing. This hearing will not start earlier than designated. Files are available for review during regular Town Hall business hours (8-4 p.m.). If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call (631) 765-1809. Dated: June 21, 2001. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 Al- "(races Pthag If 46 P Ala 7-�L-1 ;ki ge g To Jean W. Cochran The hearing for case 4969 on July 12 (Southold Zoning Board of Appeals), was a sincere disappointment. The hearings went from 8:10pm, on through 11:30pm. There was discussion, and question, debate and rebuttal, on all issues presented. The board spent over an hour and 15 minutes discussing one case, of which a good portion was spent analyzing the need to protect "bluffs." Yet, when it came time to discuss the issue of segregating children, and bussing infants and toddlers up to one hour, the board shrugged through it, with all of four(?) questions? When "Frank", as he was impolitely addressed several times, spoke about the Peconic site being a central location did anyone think to ask whether statistics -had been collected to show where the migrant families with children ages 0 to 5 were situated? Governor Pataki's letter dated Dec. 17,1999, stated that "Grace's Place will be located near the business center of Riverhead, centrally situated among the agricultural areas of Suffolk County." If these are the families to be aided by this day care facility, did anyone bother to seek out how many of them want to send their youngsters such a great distance away on a bus? With several schools sitting vacant already (Peconic Primary, Laurel...) did anyone think to suggest that funds might better be used by renting or purchasing these facilities? Other sites for these nursery schools have made • use of abandoned school buildings. This same week, an article in a local newspaper stated that the Laurel school is being looked at as a nursery school for the areas children. Does that mean the parents who can afford to pay will send their children to Laurel while lower income families in the same area will be bussed to a state-run school? Is Southold prepared to deal with the issue of segregation? Mrs. Tortora asked a question about the Riverhead site, and was simply told that there is no Riverhead site. She was most likely referring to the proposed facility that had been turned down by the town. Was this Peconic site discussed openly with the neighborhooif it will affect? No, the files neglected to list the,.,pertinent information-- the children in the area will not be eligible to go to the school, unless their families are farm workers, with incomes of $4000-$9000. The issue of bussing was never addressed in the files. The building itself was not looked into at the meeting-- will the design be suited to the homes in the area (there are several historic homes in the vicinity). The other sites in existence are so far away that perhaps the request for photos would have helped. And while Mrs.Tortora asked a relevant question about the trees and landscaping, it was laughed off as an "error" on the records. Will landscaping be provided to enhance the area? While other sites are better suited to the needs of the agricultural community, someone should question why this site was chosen. 'r 1 JUL 25 !�, ; . 2 3 or ,, — "tlik-- ‘n "' ttl ...L .r.,..o ....v IL.v 1uuiw - SUL. Iwua.1I o u INLavainijJu w 1u1wwaL£ .kJ“11, .,lint, .......... .... . ut. . i.. _ • . • • • • IIII The New -1-2.-11-VI�Reuiew back�o�es -c. INTHENEWS Doctor's Path day care unlikely By Tim Kelly RIVERHEAD - Doctor's Path apparently won't be the "Grace's Place" daycare center's new address. After the proposed state-subsidized facility for the children of lower income farmworkers came under attack for the second time at a public hearing last week, several Town Board members said it appears unlikely that they'll approve the necessary special permit for that location. But they wouldn't rule out saying yes to an alternate location. "I would like to see the project go forward," said Councilman Jim Lull. "There'll continue to be discussions toward looking at other locations." • With a $1 million no-interest loan provided by the state, the Agri- Business Child Development organization of Schenectady entered into a contract to acquire a 7.6-acre wooded parcel near Northville Turnpike. The not-for-profit group filedfor permission to construct an eight-classroom building where farmworkers' children would receive educational attention and basic health care similar to that provided by local Head Start programs. The group and its supporters say such a center would provide a much-needed boost to the largely Hispanic farmworker community where day care is often nothing more than sitting in front of a neighbor's television. But during Town Board hearings on June 20 and July 5 area residents turned out in force to protest what they see as an attempt to "dump" a social services center on them. No local benefits? They argued that by serving a population that covers most of Suffolk, "Grace's Place" will provide few, if any, benefits for Riverheaders, while placing a potentially troublesome commercial enterprise in a residential area. These are compelling arguments, said Councilman Phil Cardinale. • "The issue isn't whether we should be helping migrants, and the issue isn't whether this is a good program," he said. "It's whether http://www.timesreview.com/nr07-13-00/stories/news2.htm 7/20/01 ue enc,,., iccvic,‘, ununc - I he Hometown Newspaper of Riverhead Town, Long Island N.. Page 2 of 2 10 • tip q ` this location is appropriate." , `� 1 • Mr. Cardinale can't recall a similar dispute that pits one minority group, in this case Hispanic farmworkers, against another, the African-American residents of Doctor's Path. "It seems likely that if they don't get it here, this may very well fly in another location," he said. Supervisoi Bob Kozakiewicz said he can't comment on how he might vote, but added: "I do have some concerns about its location in a residk ntial community." During tht hearings Councilman Ed Densieski expressed concern over the pi ojeci while Councilman Chris Kent spoke favorably about it. The town's code doesn't permit such child care facilities as a matter of right in any zoning category. Should the Agri-Business group find another location it would need to apply anew, and that would require all new hearings. Agri-Business executive director Maggie Evans said the group remains convinced that the Doctor's Path site is "ideal and if we have to, we'll start the process over. • "We'll deal with whatever they come up with, yea or nay," she said. "We're still very interested in serving in the Riverhead area and we hope that conies to fruition at some point." back to `)top stories Copyright 1999,Times/Review Newspapers. All Rights Reserved. • http;//www,timesrcvicw,cpm/ttr07-I3-00/stories/tlews2.htm 7/20/01 1, N1>l.l.L I.., l ,ILIIA u it l'1,./It UIILUKI:N UP BIKINI WUKKLKS Page I oft • • FOR IMMEDL it RELEASE: December 17, I' 99 • Governor Announces Facilities For Children Of Farm Workers State Provides Financing For Day Care Services in Riverhead Governor George 13. Pataki today announced the approval of a $1 million no-interest loan for the construction of Grace's Place, an eight- classroom day care facility in Riverhead that will be owned and operated by Agri-Business Child Development, a non-profit child development organization. The center will be financed by the New York State Housing Finance Agency's (HFA) under it's Agency's Youth Facilitit s Program. "Available da) care is critical to all working families," Governor Pataki said. "This day care facility will be the first in the area to serve the special needs of children of migrant, seasonal and local farm workers." County Execute ve Robert Gaffney said, ""I'd like to thank Governor Pataki for providing the funding necessary to crate this new day care facility. The Governor realizes that the need for such facilities is growing, and v\e welcome Grace's Place to Suffolk County." • Senator Kenneth P. LaValle said, "Agriculture on Long Island is critical to our local economy and specifically the east end. Having a day care facility available for farm laborers will ensure that children are in it sate environment and that out region maintains the workforce needed to sustain this vital industry." Assemblywoman Patricia Acampora, said, ""Che need for a quality day care center for farm workers has long been a priority for our area. Governor Pataki has been particularly sensitive to the farming community and to the everyday needs of the families and their children who depend on our support for a healthy and prosperous future. I commend the Governor for his foresight and committment to providing much-needed day care for this very special group of children.' HFA's loan will he used for the site acquisition and new construction of the 7,000-square-foot facility licensed to sem/. up to 76 children. The center will serve a target population with an estimated family income ranging from $4,000-$9,000. "Grace's Place v:ill provide desperately needed day care for up to 76 children," HFA President and CEO Stephen I. Hunt said. "It is just one example of how public-private partnerships are improving the quality of lite. for all New Yorkers. I'm proud to have assisted this project and I commend Governor Patak for his support." HFA Chairman Jerome M. Becker said, "Governor Pataki and the New York State Housing Finance Agency arc committed to providing financing to meet the ever changing needs of the State. The project will help provide safe healthy facilities for New York's children." 411 HFA was created as a public benefit corporation in 1960, under Article III of the Private Housing http://www.state.ny.us/governoripress/year99/dec17_99.htm . • • �� Finance Law, to finance low income housing by raising funds through the issuance of municipal securities and the making of mortgage loans to eligible borrowers. In its 39 year history, the Agency's • mandate was legislatively expanded to allow for the financing of other projects which met a variety of State needs including educational and health care facilities. arr Grace's Place will be located near the business center of Riverhead, centrally situated among the , _ ,f agricultural areas of Suffolk County. Return to the Press Releases Return to the Office of the Governor • • http://www.state.ny.us/governor/press/year99/dee I 7_99.htm 111 lb 41 /IV ______,___ iI_____________ f �JUL 12 2001 � fr 3'3o a June 5, 2001 Frank J. Murphy Century 21 1146 Route 25 P.O. Box 2 Jamesport, NY 11947 RE: Grace's Place Route 48, Peconic SCTM# 1000-74-4-4.7 & 4.8 Zone: Agriculture/Conservation(AC) Dear Mr. Murphy, The Planning Board has received your letter of May 24, 2001 in regard to the above project. The following additions/changes must be made before the Board can proceed with its review: 1. Scale must be 1" = 20' 2. Key map 3. Show zone and zone line 4. Landscaping 5. Show street trees 6. Show utility poles, fire well and electrical service 7. The set back on the approved subdivision is 160' 8. Show any outdoor lighting 9. East, west, north& south elevations required. (See enclosed list) 10. Show any proposed outdoor sign. A sketch, to scale, showing materials and color is required 11. Paving material for road and parking area, show haddicaped parking 1 4k Lilo In addition to the above, a Special Exception is required from the Board of appeals. Permits will also be required from the Suffolk County Department of Public Works for a curb cut and a review by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. If you have any questions, or require assistance, please contact this office. Sincerely, Robert G. Kassner Site Plan Reviewer End. 110 11616, In addition to the above, a Special Exception is required from the Board of appeals. Permits will also be required from the Suffolk County Department of Public Works for a curb cut and a review by the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. If you have any questions, or require assistance, please contact this office. Sincerely, Robert G. Kassner Site Plan Reviewer End. - _ _ ggF014- =. N Co ELIZABETH A. NEVILLE 7 h& Gy Q _ ` Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK �7 y P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS AT Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER . N Fax(631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER y�Oj �t�� Telephone (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER - W OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville DATED: May 31, 2001 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 4969 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeals No. 4969—Nick Aliano - Zoning Board of Appeals application for special Exception. Also included is transactional disclosure form, SEQR Short Environmental Assessment form, a letter from Matthews &Matthews, a copy of the contract of sale, copy of deed, copy of zoning map, coy of survey, and a site plan. • QQ,Q.,,wao '`G jr,ix,A/ `pit 722 -407E23 Matthews & Matthews Attorneys At Law 47067 191 New York Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 631-673-7555 FAX: 631-425-7030 e-mail: jimmatthewslaw@aol.com James F.Matthews Patricia Loftus Matthews May 24, 2001 Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Southold Town Hall Southold, New York Re: Grace's Place Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find application for consideration of a special exception for a project named Grace's Place, a nursery school, a 7000 square foot building proposed to be built on a 4.6 acre site as set forth in the application. We also enclose our check in the amount of$400 as the application fee, together with original and six copies of the survey, short and long form EAFs and copies of the deeds and contract of sale. We represent New York State Federation of Processors and Growers, Inc., the contract vendee. Please advise if any further materials are needed at this time. Very truly yours, J . Matthews JFM:cc Enclosure TRANSMITTAL ME. • TO: ZBA Chairman and Members FROM: Z Office Staff DATE: F 62- UJ SUBJECT: a Update With reference to the above application, please find attached the following new information added to the official ZBA office file: • Comments: Number of Pages Attached: LI TrMemo.doc r , 12 Norcross St. Rockville Centre NY 11570 U 27 July 01 (s /o 53C- 7912 ; ir_ nnn (3 Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Board of Appeals Southhold Town Hall '� JUL 3 12LDI PO Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 p+O t l"` s Dear Sir: I am writing in support of the building application appeal of Roger and Leslie Walz for their residence at 2505 Old Orchard Lane, East Marion. The homes along this section were built long before there were regulations regarding how close you could build to the property line. My own house, which was built in 1927, is at one point only six feet from the Walz's property line. (on the east side of their line.)Although my house is only one story, it's up 21/2 feet on blocks, so their new roof line would conform to the roofs of most of the homes around here. The Walz's home and mine share a long side together. When we are both are on our respective porches, we can carry on a nice conversation with each other. As a matter of fact,we could do that from a pair of bedrooms. Actually,we do share some flower beds together. If anyone should be concerned about their alterations, it should be me. And I am not concerned. I hope the Board of Appeals will grant their appeal. They are real nice folks,and I am glad to have them as close neighbors. Regards, Ed Thorp o- I y, to I/ • e,oU(�-0O3` y 1'�t� Gyp • CO3 x • Town Hall,53095 Main Road vacs �/ Fax(631)765-1823 P.O. Box 1179 :=y�0 y Ot-��� Telephone(631)765-1802 Southold,New York 11971-0959 1 T ,� TQ^ fJ-� JNJ 12 BUILDING DEPARTMENT . �a t0 d TOWN OF SOUTHOLDy MEMORANDUM To: Jerry Goehringer, ZBA Chairman From: Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector Re: State Code Date: June 12, 2002 In response to your memo dated June 7, 2002, there is nothing in the State Code that would prohibit a Nursery School or a Day Care near a gas station facility, unless it was an adjoining property. Thank you. • 4 ilzu7 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS i, gOFFOL,�- � p�0 Co Southold Town Hall Gerard R. Goehringer, Chairman 1? y : 53095 Main Road Lydia A. Tortora , y . P.O. Box 1179 George Horning 0 117 �% Southold, New York 11971-0959 • Ruth D. Oliva �_y_6./ a � ZBA Fax (631) 765-9064 Vincent Orlando : l 10"0.11Telephone(631) 765-1809 ••••''� http://southoldtown.northfork.net BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD REPLY TO TOWN MEMO TO: Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspect. FROM: Jerry Goehringer, ZBA Chairman DATE: June 24, 2002 SUBJECT: Your Inquiry of June 12, 2002 ,e ry School Special Permit) In reply to your inquiry regarding the above, this will confirm that consideration was given under Application No. 4969 to the existence of surrounding land, including information that there is a gasoline service facility established in the area. The Board also considered testimony from persons attending the ZBA public hearing. Thank you. (also C 7A P6. evei (Vic or) `/1S e. 5 vl0(13✓ • ,,, • , OFFOUr Lifey � • x • Town Hall,53095 Main Road • p j 0 Fax(631)765-1823 P.O. Box 1179 `• �' � �� Telephone(631)765-1802 Southold,New York 11971-0959 = °.( * `? r,,ti ... •,,,, rr BUILDING DEPARTMENT Z61 ` "p TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Alti 1 L -at-z0Pr Chao 04-71) daacu�au ivy / d.yP MEMORANDUM To: Jerry Goehringer, ZBA Chairman From: Michael Verity, Principal Building Inspector ;.� Re: Grace's Place Date: June 12, 2002 Would you please confirm whether the proposed day care use is the same as a nursery school use and whether the distance of 300 ft. to a gasoline service facility was addressed under the special exception? Thank you. - Po 11-ir (5firil r I— o%ysFP+G �; i 1 1\t JUL 2 32001 i+ 1061 SOUTHOLD TOWN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE , July 19, 2001 The ARC met at Town Hall at 4:30 p.m.. Members present were: Garrett A. Strang, Co-Chairman Robert I. Brown, Co-Chairman Howard G. Meinke, New Suffolk/Cutchogue Theodore Carpluk, Southold Robert Keith, Mattituck, Secretary Also attending were Robert G. Kassner of the Planning Board Staff and Richard Marschaen. Moved by Howard Meinke and seconded by Theodore Carpluk, it was RESOLVED to APPROVE the MINUTES of the meeting of June 26, 2001. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. SOUTHOLD AUTOMOTIVE (Main Road - Southold) Moved by Robert Keith and seconded by Robert Brown, it was RESOLVED to TABLE discussion of the building, completed without the dormers shown on the plan and with other changes, awaiting "as is" drawings of the completed structure. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. GRACE'S PLACE DAY CARE CENTER (North Road - Peconic) Moved by Robert Brown and seconded by Garrett Strang, it was RESOLVED to TABLE the application pending approval of the required special exception by the Zoning Board of Appeals. The Committee expresses its objection to a proposed structure bearing a resemblance to the type of strip mall structure recently made unacceptable on commercial property. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. 1670 HOUSE (North Road - Southold) Garrett Strang recused himself. Moved by Robert Keith and seconded by Theodore Carpluk, it was RESOLVED to recommend APPROVAL of the plans as submitted. Vote of the Committee: Ayes All. �,�p►W�� Rbk)ert W. Keith Secretary IAPPEALS BOARD MEMBERSel ,,rOF FOL lot N.) SCO Southold Town Hall 4c.t p Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman l 4 53095 Main Road r James Dinizio,Jr. o %Z P.O. Box 1179 ' Lydia A.Tortora . Southold,New York 11971-0959 r J c" 0 ZBA Fax (631)765-9064 1 Lora S. Collins y p!jiggrr� Telephone 765-1809 George Horning .�`ar�i P ( ) BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD July 23, 2001 yz5-7.30 By Fax and Regular Mail James F. Matthews, Esq. Matthews & Matthews 191 New York Avenue Huntington, NY 11743 Re: Appl. No. 4969 — Special Exception (Nursery School Dear Mr. Matthews: Enclosed please find a copy of the Appeals Board's deter nation rendered at our July 19, 2001 Meeting. Please be sure to follow-up with the Planning Board for site plan review approval, which we understand you have pending, in this building process. Before commencing any construction activities, a building permit and other agency approvals will be necessary, as you are aware. Copies of this determination have been furnished to the Planning Board and Building Department for their update and permanent records. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosure Copy of Decision 7/23 to: Building Department Planning Board Mr. Frank Murphy 15-6 sv3F II 30 Z �8 To Bennett Orlowski,Jr II _ v R) The hearing for case 11969 on July 12 (Southold Zoning Board of41./. , Appeals), was a sincere disappointment. The hearings went from 8:10pm, on 7 through 11:30pm. There was discussion, and question, debate and rebuttal, on all issues presented. The board spent over an hour and 15 minutes discussing one case, of which a good portion was spent analyzing the need to protect "bluffs." Yet, when it came time to discuss the issue of segregating children, and bussing infants and toddlers up to one hour, the board shrugged through it, with all of four(?) questions? When "Frank", as he was impolitely addressed several times, spoke about the Peconic site being a central location did anyone think to ask whether statistics had been collected to show where the migrant families with children ages 0 to 5 were situated? Governor Pataki's letter dated Dec. 17,1999, stated that "Grace's Place will be located near the business center of Riverhead, centrally situated among the agricultural areas of Suffolk County." If these are the families to be aided by this day care facility, did anyone bother to seek out how many of them want to send their youngsters such a great distance away on a bus? With several schools sitting vacant already (Peconic Primary, Laurel...) did anyone think to suggest that funds might better be used by renting or purchasing these facilities? Other sites for these nursery schools have made use of abandoned school buildings. This same week, an article in a local newspaper stated that the Laurel school is being looked at as a nursery school for the areas children. Does that mean the parents who can afford to pay will send their children to Laurel while lower income families in the same area will be bussed to a state-nm school? Is Southold prepared to deal with the issue of segregation? Mrs. Tortora asked a question about the Riverhead site, and was simply told that there is no Riverhead site. She was most likely referring to the proposed facility that had been turned down by the town. Was this Peconic site discussed openly with the neighborhood it will affect? No, the files neglected to list the pertinent information-- the children in the area will not be eligible to go to the school, unless their families are farm workers, with iomes of $4000-$9000. The issue of bussing was never addressed in the files. The building itself was not looked into at the meeting-- will the design be suited to the homes in the area (there are several historic homes in the vicinity). The other sites in existence are so far away that perhaps the request for photos would have helped. And while Mrs.Tortora asked a relevant question about the trees and landscaping, it was laughed off as an "error" on the records. Will landscaping be provided to enhance the area? While other sites are better suited to the needs of the agricultural community, someone should question why this site was chosen. 3/605 ,q � . 1/971 . HIL VL\1.1 l.l.V ll.\V '1lllllll. - I lit, 11V1111.1VVVll 1\'I.WJFldtlei 1111\IVGIIll.4LL IVYV II, LUlib l.LLLL1l41V.. ILLt. 1 VI \ • • 7767 The New 4&epiew (✓back to top stories , ,.,<., c- I NTH ENEWS Doctor's Path day care unlikely By Tim Kelly RIVERIIEAD - Doctor's Path apparently won't be the "Grace's Place" daycare center's new address. After the proposed state-subsidized facility for the children of lower income farmworkers came under attack for the second time at a public hearing last week, several Town Board members said it appears unlikely that they'll approve the necessary special permit for that location. But they wouldn't rule out saying yes to an alternate location. "I would like to see the project go forward," said Councilman Jim Lull. "There'll continue to be discussions toward looking at other locations." With a $1 million no-interest loan provided by the state,the Agri- Business Child Development organization of Schenectady entered into a contract to acquire a 7.6-acre wooded parcel near Northville Turnpike. The not-for-profit group filed for permission to construct an eight-classroom building where farmworkers' children would receive educational attention and basic health care similar to that provided by local Head Start programs. The group and its supporters say such a center would provide a much-needed boost to the largely Hispanic farmworker community where day care is often nothing more than sitting in front of a neighbor's television. But during Town Board hearings on June 20 and July 5 area residents turnedout in force to protest what they see as an attempt to "dump" a social services center on them. No local benefits? They argued that by serving a population that covers most of Suffolk, "Grace's Place" will provide few, if any, benefits for Riverheaders, while placing a potentially troublesome commercial enterprise in a residential area. These are compelling arguments, said Councilman Phil Cardinale. "The issue isn't whether we should be helping migrants, and the issue isn't whether this is a good program," he said. "It's whether http://www.timesreview.com/nr07-13-00/stories/news2.htm 7/20/01 _ .. „_ ... .. I SWIILLUvut 1ve vvspdpef UI Kiverneauown, Long Island N.. Page 2 of 2 tilts location is appropriate." �9 Mr. Cardinale can't recall a similar dispute that pits one minority group, in this case Hispanic farmworkers, against another,the African-American residents of Doctor's Path. "It seems likely that if they don't get it here, this may very well fly in another location," he said. Supervisor Bob Kozakiewicz said he can't comment on how he might vote,but added: "I do have some concerns about its location in a residential community." During the hearings Councilman Ed Densieski expressed concern over the project while Councilman Chris Kent spoke favorably about it. The town's code doesn't permit such child care facilities as a matter of right in any zoning category. Should the Agri-Business group find another location it would need to apply anew, and that would require all new hearings. Agri-Business executive director Maggie Evans said the group remains convinced that the Doctor's Path site is "ideal and if we have to, we'll start the process over. "We'll deal with whatever they come up with,yea or nay," she said. "We're still very interested in serving in the Riverhead area and we hope that comes to fruition at some point." back to l7)top stories Copyright 1999,Times/Review Newspapers.All Rights Reserved. http://www.timesreview.com/nr07-13-00/stories/news2.htm 7/20/01 -.> l nl u,l I ILb rulf CHILDREN UI I•ARM WORKERS Page 1 oft • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 17, 1999 Governor Announces Facilities For Children Of Farm Workers State Provides Financing For Day Care Services in Riverhead Governor George E. Pataki today announced the approval of a$1 million no-interest loan for the construction of Grace's Place, an eight- classroom day care facility in Riverhead that will be owned and operated by Agri-Business Child Development, a non-profit child development organization. The center will be financed by the New York State Housing Finance Agency's(HFA) under it's Agency's Youth Facilities Program. "Available day care is critical to all working families," Governor Pataki said. "This day care facility will be the first in the area to serve the special needs of children of migrant, seasonal and local farm workers." County Executive Robert Gaffney said, ""I'd like to thank Governor Pataki for providing the funding necessary to create this new day care facility. The Governor realizes that the need for such facilities is growing, and we welcome Grace's Place to Suffolk County." Senator Kenneth P. LaValle said, "Agriculture on Long Island is critical to our local economy and specifically the east end. Having a day care facility available for farm laborers will ensure that children are in a safe environment and that out region maintains the workforce needed to sustain this vital industry." Assemblywoman Patricia Acampora, said, "The need for a quality day care center for farm workers has long been a priority for our area. Governor Pataki has been particularly sensitive to the fanning community and to the everyday needs of the families and their children who depend on our support for a healthy and prosperous future. I commend the Governor for his foresight and committment to providing much-needed day care for this very special group of children.' HFA's loan will be used for the site acquisition and new construction of the 7,000-square-foot facility licensed to serve up to 76 children. The center will serve a target population with an estimated family income ranging from $4,000-$9,000. "Grace's Place will provide desperately needed day care for up to 76 children," HFA President and CEO Stephen J. Hunt said. "It is just one example of how public-private partnerships are improving the quality of life for all New Yorkers. I'm proud to have assisted this project and I commend Governor Pataki for his support." HFA Chairman Jerome M. Becker said, "Governor Pataki and the New York State Housing Finance Agency are committed to providing financing to meet the ever changing needs of the State. The project will help provide safe healthy facilities for New York's children." FIFA was crentcil u tt public bonen corporation in 1960, under ArtIolo Ill of the Pomo 114111 n http://www.state,ny,us/governor/press/year99/dec 17_99,htm • • Finance Law, to finance low income housing by raising funds through the issuance of municipal securities and the making of mortgage loans to eligible borrowers. In its 39 year history, the Agency's mandate was legislatively expanded to allow for the financing of other projects which met a variety of State needs including educational and health care facilities. 496 Grace's Place will be located near the business center of Riverhead, centrally situated among the agricultural areas of Suffolk County. Return to the Press Releases Return to the Office of the Governor http://www.state.rw.us/governor/press/year99/dec17_99.htm IIIr TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REP. 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Ij,. 4( Titleu a78oY (.ree. e ) Jr, 1 Suffolk County Recording & Endorsement Page This rage Rams pan villa:atla:IK�I . a ,ie ' 9' ' (SPECIFY TTPli OF INSIRI'MI-AT) - N�C�n 49-..s /�/.9 vo max, r 'llsc premista lKrciu is situated in. x Y '- SUFFOLK -SUF OLK COUNII NEW TURF: - TO In the Toauship of�J•.�1 1 i0/IX „�A A2f..� ,4�iq�t'O - .In the VILLAGE //�� ' •II-•?;4 :" 1 /'' or ILUIL6 {� f of CCOA!/� a `SDO%LS5"I1IRU9 ARISE DF TYPED OR I'WNILD IN IILACK INK ONLY ID RECDRDlNG OR FILING • .v:.:.. ., oam,'!s 3±qf>#•ifc<'�k ,'a�' •!y'F t . .o,. n' lgt 'm.: (OVER) .A' tip a 4 *69 FOR BOARD AND STAFF USE Updated New Information V iAmdt. _ vy/7 l e ,Grp � )tDtcw o� / q Std h (-eV /& r c64_ • OFFICE OF ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS' 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 (631) 765-1809 fax (631) 765-9064 June 20, 2001 Re: Chapter 58— Public Notice for Thursday, July 12, 2001 Hearing Dear Sir or Madam: Please find enclosed a copy of the Legal Notice describing the recent application. The Notice will be published in the next issue of the Suffolk Times. Pursuant to Chapter 58 of the Southold Town Code (copy enclosed), formal notice of your application and hearing must be now mailed with a map or sketch showing the construction area or variance being considered. Send the enclosed Notice CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, on Monday, July 1s`, or soonerincluding a copy of a map showing your project area, to all owners of land (vacant or improved) surrounding yours, including land across any street or right-of-way that borders your property. Use the current addresses shown on the assessment rolls maintained by the Town Assessors' Office (765-1937) or the County Real Property Office in Riverhead. If you know of another address for a neighbor, you may want to send the notice to that address as well. When picking up the sign, a $15 check will be requested for each metal stand as a deposit. If you already have a sign and stand and only need the laminated printout for the face of the sign, an additional deposit is not necessary and we can mail or fax it to you. Please post the Town's official poster/sign no later than July 4th, 2001. Securely place the sign on your property facing the street, no more than 10 feet from the front property line bordering the street. (If you border more than one street or roadway, an extra sign is furnished for each front yard.) The sign(s) must remain in place for at least seven (7) days, and should remain posted through the day of the hearing. If you need a replacement sign, please contact us. By July 3`d, please submit to our office your Affidavit of Mailing(copy enclosed)with parcel numbers noted foreach, and return it with the white receipts postmarked by the Post Office. Later, when the green signature cards are returned to you by the Post Office, please mail or deliver them to us (but not later than the date of the hearing). If any signature card is not returned, please advise the Board at the hearing. On or about July 10th, 2001, and after the signs have been in place for seven (7) days, please submit your Affidavit of Posting to our office. These will kept in the permanent record as proof of all Notices. (Please feel free to return the metal stands to our office for a return of your deposit.) If you do not meet the deadlines stated in this letter, please contact us promptly. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, ZBA Board Members and Staff Enclosures ALIANO/NYSF , i PROCESSORS -GROWERS SPECIAL EXCEPTION FOR USE AS A NURSERY SCHOOL s 1000- 74-4-4 . 7 AND 4 . 8 JULY 12TH 8 : 35 PM • Any # 4/Ho U.S. Postal Service U.S. Postal vice CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) .a Y co Er Article Sent To: S 1-1 nrrwrr, NY 1195A -o IL �.0 . : r, Postage $ 0.34 UNIJ Id ? 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Signature »,f • Muth this card to the back of the mailpiece, X ❑Agent , Of on the front if space permits. 6Lcp . ❑Addressee � � /� 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address eren m' m 1? 0 Yes Ai r l 6 9 // /� yJ If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No 'A'A/ /9 K,Fv ps,et s-.Aie I OE -oft/ go,R D _ 3. SSeednike Type co?G/10 e.0 E Ny�i�sJ uo Certified Mail ❑��EExpress Mail / ❑ Registered L RRetum Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) R Fo7,3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 1 • 7110 r - - -- - - ------ _,,1t,..: •.5EtNJER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COl.0 II II Iru oG t�f uvf fly • • Complete hems 1,Ill d 3.Also complete _ -• -_ - ir •.. - - item 4 if Restricted Ielivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse C. 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Received by(Please Clearly) Et �D tecue, wary o S« \� IS item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. (f/ - s u r € .>'. • Print your name and address on the reverse _si a C. Signatu so that we can return the card to you. r ❑Agent 'r u E • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X f 9 9.. o. �. R m or on the front if space permits. .1.�iL - ❑Addressee - 0 m g ,,, D. s delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes =a.12 .8 ct �J 817 1. Article Addressed to: u .J If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑ No a Q a 1 2 N D A .T /e6RkTy z 0 NO s v d lasV o A )5 • m IP b x 3. Sery a Type • / //9-3-tL7 Certified Mail 0 Express Mail - L-CONK-- /t/y ❑ Registered lielleturn Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. • o 0P,eCy J)om i,N/o Al CO. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) PS Form 3811.July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-99-M-1789 fir 0 1- 4 4 CERTIFIED MAIL � Frank Murphy : P.O. Box 84 Mattituck, NY 11952 I ° l 7099 3400 0002 4665 2018 • sI J \ Z a-- .. T d , }...' 1 '. :C: ` �. Dami_anos Herodotus t J�' I � P. Box 957 R' 30 � J P �i `a somasemmemosisata A'afia- //L Fj/6roxt aco9.,, . r aUNITED SMTES ( POST3L SERVICE ***** WELCOME TO ***** AMATTITUCKTINYCK11952 3222tiM 06/28/01 10:05AM .� Store USPS Trans 211� _ :Vkstn sys5002 Cashier KVD8KJ " 1el (oil Cashier': Name JOSEPH POoPhoneiNumber 631-298 4230 iii Jr I . Media Mail 0.00 Destination: 29390is- t` Weight: 5 3Uoz k Postage Type: Affixed v;,,, Affix. Post, : -1 .30 ' Total Cost: 1 .30 Base Rate: 1 .30 k SERVICES SERVICES 3. First ClassDestination: 11958 3.40 Weight: 0.70ozft Postage Type: PVI ' Affix. Post. : --0,34 Total Cost: 3.74 Base Rate: 0.34 SERVICES Certified Mail 1 ,90 r_ Return Receipt 1 .50 4 ir 4. 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Post 34 if Total Cost: 3.74 K Pose Rate: 0.34 SERVICE; Certified Mail 1 ,90 ' i Return Receipt 1 ,50 kI Sibtotal 17.00 Total 17.00 `<'` mash 20.00 „ange Cue 8i, Cash 3.00 itim Number of Items Sold: 7 Thank You Please come again! - JULY 12, 2001 at the time noted BALDRIDGE.This is a requ r a SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD below(or at thereafter as possi- Variance under Article IV, OF APPEALS ble): Section I00-244B, based on the Town Hall 6:20 p.m. farryovers from prior Building Inspectors May 29, 2001 53095 Main Road hearingcalendars: Notice of Disapproval. Applicant is P.O.Box 1179 n - Appl. No. 4950 - GEORGE proposing a new dwelling with a set- Southold,NY 11971-0959 C b KOUGENTAKIS. (Hearing continu- back of less than 50 feet from the )936-1TJu28 ation). front Appl.No.4960-MICHAEL RED- Road patpe6155rty mPrivatee facing Hort n' Lan DINGTON.(Hearing continuation). Southold, County Tax Parcel 1000- New Applications(Request Proof 54-7-18.6. of Notices Required under Ch 58 of 7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4974 - Illr Town Code'. RICHARD HAMMEL (Owner, 6:30 p.m. Appl. No. 4970 -JOEL JOHN DEMPSEY).This is a request REITMAN. This is a request for a for Variances based on the Building Variance under Article XXIV, Inspectors March 18,2001 Notice of Section 100-244B, based on the Disapproval: (1) under Article Building Inspector's May 2, 2001 XXIV, Section 100-244B for a new Notice of Disapproval. Applicant is dwelling at less than 35 feet from the proposing a deck addition with a rear front property line facing Birch yard setback at less than 50 feet. Avenue, and (2) under Article Location of Property: 325 Indian XXIII, Section 100-232A for a new Neck Lane, Peconic; County Tax dwelling on a lot with three front Map Parcel 1000-86-14.22 yards,with a rear yard setback at less 6:35 p.m.Appl.No.4963-JANET than 35 feet from the remaining ODDEN. This is a request for a property line. Location of Property: Variance under Article XXIV, 2155 Cedar Avenue, Southold; Section 100-242A based on the Parcel 1000-77-1-25. Building Inspector's May 9, 2001 7:55 p.m.Appl No.4944-HENRY Notice of Disapproval. Applicant is SMITH and KEYSPAN GAS CORP. proposing 60 sq.ft.of step area for a This .is a request for a Special porch addition which will have a Exception under Article III,Section front yard setback at less than 35 100-3IB(6) to establish use of prop- feet. Location of Property: 315 erty as a Gas Compressor Facility, STATE OF NEW YORK) Rachel's Road, Mattituck; County and a Variance under Article III, )SS: Tax Map Parcel 1000-108-4-7-44. Section 100-231, based on the 6:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4966 - Building Inspector's February 13, COUNTYOFSUFFOLK) LEONARDO TIRADO. This is a 2001 NoticeofDisapproval for fent- Ln L_� request for a Variance under Article ing at a height above six feet along �l III, Section 100-33, based on the front yard(s) in this nonresidential (puny/, being duly sworn, say: Building Inspectors May 21, 2001 zone district. Location of Property: Notice of Disapproval. Applicant is 49400 Main Road and Bayview clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, proposing an amendment in the Wen- Road, Southold; Parcel 1000-70-8-5. lished at Mattituck, in the Tow tion of an accessory swimming pool Zone District:"B Business." closer than 32 feet decided April 19, 8:10 p.m.Appl.No.4972-LISTA Suffolk and State of New York,a 2001 by the Board of Appeals under CANNON. •This is a request for the annexed is a printed copy Appl. #4913. Location of Property: Variances for proposed additions to 3850 Nassau Point Road,Cutchogue, dwelling based on the Building lished i said Newspapl NY; County Tax Map Parcel 1000- Inspector's March 9, 2001 Notice of for weeks st 111-8-1. Disapproval which states that under 6:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4967 • Article XXIV, Section 100-244B the On the THOMAS JEROME. This is a proposed construction will have set- of J iAr1R- 20 request for a Variance under Article backs at less than 35 feet from the III, Section 100-23, and Bulk front property line,less than 10 feet CHRISTINA T.WEBER Schedule of the Zoning Code,based from the side property line,less than Notary Public,State d No"York on the Building Inspector's May 2, 35 feet from the rear property line, No.OtWE50315 !S 2001 Notice of Disapproval. and lot coverage for total building Disliked in Suffolk County /1 Applicant is proposingCommission Expaes Decemhet 13,Q PP a division into. area in excess of the 20% code Irani- two lots, one with a two-family tation. Location of Property: 1050 Z. dwelling on less than 160,000 sq.ft.of Arshamomaque Avenue, Southold; Sworn to befoo me this land area,and the other lot for a pro- Parcel 1000-66.2-27, lir•(u- posed single-family dwelling on less 8:20 p.m. Appl. No. 4976 - day of than 80,000 sq.ft.of land area,in this MICHAEL McALLISTER.This is a R-80 Residential Zone District.Total request for Variances (1) under elnQ pS-tMC,. T land area existing: 192,666 sq. ft. Article XXIII,Section 100-239.4A.1, �y t-.�t Location of Property: 51020 Main based on the Building Inspector's Road,Southold;County Parcel 1000- May 31,2001 Notice of Disapproval 69-6-7. for new dwelling at less than 100 feet 6:55 p.m. Appl. No.4973 -DON- from the top of the bluff, (2) under ALD and LOUISE MOYLE.This is a Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4A.1 request for a Variance under Article based on the Building Inspector's XXIII, Section 100-239.4, based on May 31,2001 Notice of Disapproval the Building Inspector's May 30, for an in-grond swimming pool at 2001 Notice of Disapproval for a pro- less than 100 feet from the top of the posed addition at less than 75 feet bluff, and (3) under Article III, from the bulkhead. Property Section 100-33B.4 to locate a pro- , Location: 1920 Minnehaha posed garage at less than 20 feet from Boulevard, Southold; County Tax the side lot line. Location of Map Parcel 1000.87-3-63.1(or 63). Property: 17665 Soundview Avenue, 7:10 p.m.Appl.No.4968-EDGE- Southold;Parcel 1000-51-1-3. WATER II,LLC.This is a request for 8:35 p.m.Appl.No.4969-N.Y.S. a Variance under Article III,Section FEDERATION OF PROCESSORS 100.32, based on the Building AND GROWERS (Owner: N. Inspector's May 1, 2001 Notice of Aliano). This is a request for a Disapproval for the reason that the , Special Exception under Article III, third story of the proposed dwelling Section 100-31B(4), to establish use is indicated as habitable area. of property as a proposed Nursery Location of Property:63735 C.R.48, School (Grace's Place). Location of Greenport; County Tax Map Parcel Property: 31800 and 31040 C.R. 48 1000-40-1-20.2. (a/k/a Middle Road or North Road), 7:20 p.m. Appl. No. 4971 -DOU- Peconic; County Parcel Nos. 1000- GLAS BRADFORD.This is a request 74-4-4.7 and 4.8,also referred to Lots for Variances based on the Building 7 and 8 on the Subdivision Map of LEGAL NOTICE Inspector's May 1, 2001 Notice of Nicholas Aliano. NOTICE OF HEACINGS Disapproval for additions to The Board of Appeals will hear all SOUTHO HEARIN dwelling: (1) under Article XXIV, persons, or their representative, BOARD OF APPEALS Section 100-244B, based with a lot desiring to be heard at the hearing, THURSDAY JULY l 2001 coverage over 20% of the code limi- or desiring to submit written state- tation, (2) under Article XXIV, ments before the conclusion of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Section 244B for side yards at less above hearing.This hearing will not pursuant to Section 267 of the Town than 25 feet,and less than 10 feet on start earlier than designated. Files Law and Chapter 100 (Zoning), either side; and (3) under Article are available forreview during regu- Code of the Town of Southold, the XXIII,Section 100-239.4B for a set- lar Town Hall business hours8 a.m.- following applications will be heard back at less than 75 feet from the 4 p.m.).If you have questions,please by the SOUTHOLD TOWN bulkhead. Property Location: 3705 do not hesitate to call(631)765-1809. BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Bayshore Road, Greenport; County Dated:June 22,2001 Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold Tax Parcel 1000.534-21. -u .,u3❑_aJ 1.c:.1-., ,,dc., I,ILtC 'ail) :U a,uuce, ..n. qc ., n,. ,p-gPrEMAP,R,0PEIJI{WOER, _ ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS _ it TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK ���� , tt' 9`r�''11� �'U: In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDA !L ; #'AP '6449' " : - OF ame of Applicants) MAILINGS CTM Parcel #1000- q --yT¢ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, residing at , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 42, day ofa cid .,r , 200/ I personally mailed at the •'. United States Post Office in / j1f6 , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT (� QUESTE , a true copy of the attached Legal Notice in prepaid envelopes addressed to current owners shown on the current • assessment roll verified from the official records on file with the (''Assessors, or ( ) County Real Property Office , for every property which abuts and is across a public • •ri a - treet, or vehicular right-of- way of record, surrounding the applic- r • - � r /" "(Signature) Sworn to before me this 9 day of iL,17 , 200 / (Notar/ ) Nour A.WO�DS (Notary Pubic) Nerdy public,State of New York No.01W05031860 Qualified in Suffolk County My Commission Expires Aug.15,20.44.1 PLEASE list, on the back of this Affidavit or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. U - 11 -1 r-.2311 t er �yf fe956 ,� u ®, - � `16 y ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS I, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK (, --------------------------------------x >1 j In the Matter of the Application of "V �` AFFIDAVIT (I/ p,V eigalapate OF SIGN (Name of pplicant) POSTING Regarding Posting of Sign upon Applicant's Land Identified as • 1000- COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, residing at , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the czo. zday of 2n-- , 200,) I personally placed the Town's official Poster, with the date of hearing and nature of my application noted thereon, securely upon my property, located ten (10)feet or closer from the street or right-of-way (driveway entrance) -facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way entrance;* and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has remai ed in . ! for seven days i.. prior to the date of the subject hearing dat: date was shown to be 71; '6`/ _ % arigrb y/� �.,'•nature) Sworn to before me this /I�I 9 day of,a,./ 2001. ackLecri (Notary ubliC) MARIE A.WOODS New York Rotary Public State of No.01W050*1660 Qualified In Suffolk County Commission Expxes pu9.15,20 *near the entrance or driveway entrance of my property, as the area most visible to passersby. tB U, ri . 5vv3 � Matthews & Matthews Attorneys at Law 191 New York Avenue t P`iks Huntington, New York 11743 631-673-7555 Fax: 631-425-7030 e-mail: iimmatthewslaw(&aol.com James F.Matthews Patricia Loftus Matthews June 12, 2002 Planning Board Town of Southold Southold,New York Re: Grace's Place Application for Final Site Plan Approval Dear Sirs: We are counsel to Grace's Place(owner: New York State Federation of Processors & Growers, Inc. d/b/a Agri-Business Child Development), and respectfully submit this letter-memorandum concerning questions raised by the Board at the most recent hearing held on June 10, 2002. We identified three areas of concern as follows: 1. Nursery School Use: Under the Southold zoning code, §100-I3-B, our use is defined as a nursery school, the code definition of which is as follows: NURSERY SCHOOL—A building or buildings, together with any accessory uses, buildings or structures, used as an organized instructional facility for five (5) or more enrolled children under six (6) years of age other than the children of the resident family and not furnishing sleeping facilities except to the resident family. Grace's Place is in fact an instructional facility limited solely to children under the age of six (6) years. Grace's Place is subject to licensing and regulation by the State of New York and the County of Suffolk. Itis a private, not-for-profit facility. All of the children are under the age of six (6) years. We note further that the Code has no other definition that applies. The Code does have a definition of child care as follows: CHILD CARE—A residential structure and property used principally as a residence, where child care is provided by the resident for a total of five or fewer children other than those of the caregiver. This use must be in accordance with the regulations governing home occupations in this Zoning Code. Clearly, this is not an appropriate definition for our use. There is no Code definition that applies and, as we have stated, the Code definition of Nursery School is clearly applicable and accurately defines our use. To the extent"day care" is provided, it is clearly an accessory use which is explicitly permitted and included in the definition of Nursery School. In any event, the use issues were previously decided by the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Board with jurisdiction on this issue. 2. Being located within 300 feet of a gasoline service station: An issue was raised alleging that Grace's Place cannot be located within 300 feet of an existing gasoline service station. The Code places no such restriction. This question relates to Code provision §100-101-B(12)(g) in respect to conditional uses permitted in the General Business (B) District. This Code provision applies to certain uses,which include gasoline service stations, which seek to be located in the General Business District. It provides that gasoline service stations, among other uses, are conditionally permitted. One of the conditions is as follows: (g)No gasoline service or repair shops or similar businesses are to be located within three hundred (300) feet of a church, public school, library, hospital, orphanage or rest home. This Code provision has no application to Grace's Place for several reasons. First, we are not a gasoline service or repair shop or similar use seeking to be located in a General Business District. This restriction applies only to applications by gasoline service or repair shop or similar use which seeks to be located in a General Business District. There is no similar restriction that applies to Grace's Place anywhere in the Code. Furthermore, Grace's Place is not a church, public school, library, hospital, orphanage or rest home. Therefore, the restrictions contained in this code provision are not applicable in any event. Finally, the building where Grace's Place will be located is in excess of 300 hundred feet from the gasoline service station in issue. We also note that this would have been an issue to be decided by the Zoning Board of Appeals as part of the special use permit process. That the Board of Appeals did not apply this Code provision to Grace's Place is consistent with our interpretation that it clearly does not apply to us. 3. Access: The Site Plan before the Planning Board is fully conforming to the subdivision approval, including in regard to the access from County Road 48. We are aware that the Town may acquire development rights to the adjoining parcels to the west and may thereafter request that we cooperate in modifying the access and possibly conveying a portion of our land that currently serves as the access point and driveway. No formal request has been made and we are not aware that any is forthcoming. We do not know if this is all speculation or if and when this may take place. 2 We are ready to proceed now. Our funding is in place and awaits site plan approval and building permits. We have completed a competitive bid process and have awarded the contract. Further delay will cause substantial financial hardship. We are fully conforming and respectfully submit that we cannot lawfully be delayed pending the possibility of a modification of the access point which we are not requesting. In short, we respectfully submit that it is wrong to delay our final site plan approval because of this issue. We will state unequivocally that, after we have received final site plan approval and building permits, if at any time in the future there is a request made in this regard, we would be willing to cooperate fully, including conveyance of a portion of our property to the town. Conclusion There exists no basis in the applicable zoning code provisions or in applicable law to further delay the final site plan approval. We have submitted a fully conforming site plan which has received all necessary approvals, including those of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold and the Suffolk County Board of Health. We respectfully submit that none of the issues discussed herein or that have otherwise been raised can be lawfully relied upon to delay further this site plan approval. For all of these reasons,we respectfully request that the final site plan be approved at the earliest possible time. We would request, however, that if there are further questions that exists, that we be given the opportunity to respond.0 vyours, 0 J. :Matthews JFM:cc 3 ti CP A an ,tQt`i�� d)IC 31605 Route 48 7 6 ? Lr [Y ? if� Peconic,NY 11958 May 27, 2002 Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Dear Chairman Goehringer and Members of the Board, I am writing this letter to inform you that I am against the development projected for SCTM#1000 74-4-4.7&4.8, CR 48, in Peconic. The Agri-Business Child Development proposal idlielailinialliiitiMitilleillein Southold Township has Head Start programs in place that are already underutilized. State funds are available for these schools and yet the schools are not full. The proposed site is designed to house up to 75 children,which are not even presently in Southold. The Agri-Business development is going to require 30 staff members,that it will not be able to find. The Head Start and nursery programs already in place,cannot get adequate staffing. The site will be no more than a duplication of services that are offered already by our town. Where is the benefit to the community? Our community has been in need of day care services for quite some time.Ask any mom or dad that had to scramble to find a new sitter or a new placement for their young child in the past year. Yet,the center is being proposed to serve the targeted population of"children between birth and age five,who are the children of migrant laborers." The burden of statistical proof as to where the children will be coming from should be placed upon the NYS Processors and Growers Association. They may find more than 75 children in need of day care, but not one will be able to attend their facility. Is this site serving our community needs?Or will it be taking in children from Farmingville, while we continue to pass our children from sitter to sitter?Where is the benefit to the community? Our community has accepted a lot of responsibility in caring for children by accepting Cochran and Tasker Parks. We have children and families from all over enjoying these beautiful areas. The reality is that common sense went into the design and designation of these areas. The entrances to both are not on busy roads.The proposed site is to be placed next to a gas station on parcels that are between Route 48 and the Long Island Railroad. Between dodging cars entering and exiting the gas station and the cars speeding down a four lane roadway,the Agri-Business developers would like to add busses with small children on them. Where is the logic?Where is the benefit to the community? When asking the members of our community why they chose Peconic for their homestead, a common answer is its scenic beauty. The property in question for the site had eight lots. The town has purchased the development rights to six of the lots.This changes the site plan for the proposal.Wouldn't it have made more sense to maintain eight lots as they were?Where is the benefit to the community? When reviewing this case, please note that there is concern that the local laws, of both the Board of Appeals and the Planning Board,regarding public hearings and certified notification, may not have been properly followed. Sincerely, n.,..04" Gary Rempel ( ,rJOHN SKABRY `f/4 y 390 Henry's Lane • Peconic, NY 11958 631-734-6786 skabrysr@aol.com Mr Gerard P. Goehringer&Board Members Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 May 28, 2002 Dear Mr. Goehringer&Board Members: I am opposed to the building of"Grace's Place"aka Agri-Business Child Development Center. Route 48 should remain a scenic vista. The intersection is extremely dangerous now. The development rights to the other six lots of this subdivision have been purchased by the Town Board. The sewage from 110 people cannot be handled on two lots. Too much land will be covered with asphalt. Vacant buildings are available in Town already. Plenty of room exists at the Open Door Church Day Care Center. Day laborers will be loitering for work after dropping off their children. The purchase of the development rights of the rest of the subdivision will change the site plan for this project. Increased traffic from out of Town. Peconic is already saturated with public buildings and facilities. The Master Plan calls for residential building on '/x acre lots within mile of the hamlets. A 7,000 square foot building with parking is more than twice the footprint of building two homes on this land as it presently is zoned. This project does not belong next the RR Tracks and Industrial Zoned Property. Enclosed please find correspondence to the Southold Town Attorney, requesting that this project go back to the Zoning Board of Appeals for the reasons listed. Also please find correspondence to you my neighbor explaining my underlying reasons for opposing this project. Segregation was and still is a bad idea, for all children. I cerely, 111 ohn Skabry Yp" C:,a P 1 `1-b 20 t uJ 6- o A-23 & F to P P 6 /A- S ire-.H JOHN SKABRYG y 390 Henry's Lane • Peconic, NY 11958 631-734-6786 skabrysr@aol.com May 27,2002 Mr.Gregory Yakaboski,Southold Town Attorney Southold Town Hall P.O.Box 1179,53095 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 Dear Mr.Yakaboski: I would like you to investigate several discrepancies regarding the application for a Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals, Special Use Permit granted to"Grace's Place"located on Route 48 in Peconic,on June 10,2001.You may also find this application filed under"Agri-Business Child Development Center," "Aliano"or"New York State Federation of Processors and Growers." The required sign posted on the property indicated that a"Nursery School"was proposed,in fact they are building a"day care center."This sign was hidden by weeds and no sign was posted facing the LIRA tracks and right of way road"a private street"as required. Only five certified letters where mailed regarding the Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on June 10,2001.Nine certified letters where mailed to property owners regarding the Planning Board Final Hearing on May 13,2002. Appeals Board letters went to,J.P.Krupski,BJ Realty,Damianos,Rempel&Aliano Planning Board letters went to,J.P.Krupski,BJ Realty,Damianos,Rempel,Aliano,Flo Wicks,R&S Ferber,K&P Homan& Tartan Oil. No letters where sent to the LIRR. Pg.2,# 17,Solid waste?a.&b.unanswered. Pg.2,#20,Ambient noise levels,76 children in a playground will make quite a noise. Pg.3,#14,Scenic views,applicant claimed no scenic views important to the Town,Southold Town Board just purchased development rights to the remainder of this subdivision,to protect these scenic views. Pg.5,#6,This project is not consistent with local land use. Pg.5,#11,Fire protection,location is on the outer edge of Southold Fire Dept.coverage,with 76 children and babies proposed. In addition,the recent Town Board purchase of the development rights to the remainder of this subdivision will change the site plan for both the Zoning Board of Appeals application and the Planning Board Application. The large public input at the Planning Board hearings indicates that no one was aware that this project was before the Zoning Board of Appeals last June and it is apparent that the law regarding notification was not followed then. I would like this Zoning Board of Appeals decision to be retracted,proper notification posted and mailed and Zoning Board of Appeals hearings on this proposed project reopened for the public to be heard. Time is of the essence as the Planning Board Final Hearing is scheduled for June 10,2002.Please let me know your decision. Thank you and if I can be of any assistance please contact me. Sincerely, C:7)1,L_ John Skabry P `tb -2,-0 ( �1\ fb s (� F pr ee k AzLS JOHN SKABRY jyf67. 390 Henry's Lane • Peconic, NY 11958 631-734-6786 skabrysr@aol.com • May 27,2002 Dear Neighbor: "Grace's Place"another tax and spend politicians rat hole funded by your taxes and mine.How many more working class families will be taxed out of Southold because our political machine is milking the town dry?Who pays for and who benefits from this taxpayer boondoggle? On June 10,2001 at 11:30 P.M.former Town Supervisor Frank Murphy in his capacity as a broker for Century 21 Realty,ushers through the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals a"special use permit"to locate this migrant farm workers child day care center on two lots of an eight-lot residential subdivision on Route 48,west of the Amoco Gas Station in Peconic.A windfall for his client, the application is filed under the name Aliano. That's two lots off the tax rolls,you and I get to pick up their share of the property taxes as this property will now become exempt from taxes. On May 21,2002 at the 1:00 P.M.Southold Town Board Meeting, Supervisor Josh Horton and the Town Board gave$400,000 of our Southold Town tax money to Aliano for the"development rights"to the remaining six lots of this subdivision.At this meeting four taxpayers,one from Orient,two from Southold and one from Peconic spoke against this purchase,the board unanimously approved the purchase."Concerned about the pressure to develop the remainder of this subdivision,"bordering on LIRR tracks,a four-lane 55 MPH-divided highway,industrial zoned property and a proposed migrant farm worker child care center,give me a break! Who gets to build this boondoggle,you and I, John and Mary lunch pail the taxpaying working stiff.A$1,000,000 interest free (the cheese is always free in a mouse trap)loan from you guessed it,the taxpayers.After construction we also pay for every nickel that goes into and out of that facility with tax money from you and me.You will also pay for the buses bringing the children to Peconic from throughout the County. Yes you and I pick up the tab for this boondoggle and we never get to use it,here's why.The taxpayer that fattens the wallets of our politicians will never see their children use this day care center because it will be reserved for the children of Suffolk County migrant farm workers with an income ranging from$4,000-$9,000.Social,cultural,ethnic&economic segregation that reminds me of earlier times in the South.Will these children be permitted to look through the fence at my children,will my children be permitted to look back?What kind of society is our government looking for? A public day care center must be open to all families, best for the children,best for society.I want to hear the giggles and laughter of all the beautiful cultures of our society growing and learning together,not through a fence. Now the project moves to the Southold Town Planning Board awaiting final approval on June 10,2002 at 6:00 P.M.at Town Hall.. The file indicates that Frank Murphy will hand deliver the official notice of the date of the final approval hearing to Dr. Damianos,owner of Pinder Vineyards.One does not have to look far to see who will gain and who will pay. So we do the political spin and Madison Avenue produces"Grace's Place,"not"Agri-Business Child Development Center"the official name of another cradle to grave government rat hole. My beautiful hamlet of Peconic,how will you look for generations to come,how can I protect you for our children and grandchildren to enjoy as I have? Regards, John Skabry The News Review Online- The Hometown Newspaper of Riverhead Town,Long Island h.. Page 1'of 2 Y The New,: 'vim a P � r%me, INTHENEWS `f i'6y $1 million for farm day care By Tim Kelly RIVERHEAD - The younger children of low-income farmworkers who may spend much of their days watching television at a family friend's home will instead get a leg up on learning and receive basic health care at a new$1 million day care center recently approved by the state. The New York State Housing Finance Agency is providing a no- interest loan to Agri-Business Child Development, a Schenectady- based not-for-profit group,to construct an eight-classroom day care center, to be called Grace's Place, on Doctor's Path near Northville Turnpike. The facility,which also will provide morning and afternoon transportation, could be open in about a year. The center would serve about 76 children of farmworkers with family earnings of$4,000 to $9,000 a year. The child care would be provided without cost to income-eligible families. In this case, an agricultural employee is broadly defined to include those employed in the commercial fishing industry. "Available day care is critical to all working families," said Governor George Pataki in a press release. "This day care facility will be the first in the area to serve the special needs of children of migrant,seasonal an local farmworkers." Agri-Business Child Development is in contract to buy the Riverhead site,which would be its first such facility on Long Island, and hopes to break ground in the spring. The group has met informally with town officials but has yet to file its permit requests. Company officials also have been in contact with the Rev. Charles Coverdale, pastor of First Baptist Church, which plans to open its own 24-hour day care center in Riverhead. But since their target populations don't overlap,it's unlikely the two groups will cooperate in building a single center, said Maggie Evans,Agri- Business's executive director. She said the center would follow the same operating guidelines employed at the other day care facilities Agri-Business operates in New York state: "What our centers facilitate are healthy and safe environments for the children. To be able to serve a greater number of children is great news, it really is." http://www.timesreview.com/nr12-23-99/stories/news1.htm 5/15/02 t The News Review Online- The Hometown Newspaper of Riverhead Town,Long Island}... Page 2 of 2 The center would employ about 40 people to care for children from 6 weeks to 6 years old. aLQ2,In business assisting farmworkers and their families for over 50 l years,Agri-Business operates eight year-round and two seasonal centers in other New York state farm communities. The centers are licensed by the state Department of Social Services and operate with a mix of state and federal funding and private donations. Because of their income limits,most farmworkers are unable to provide quality day care for the children,Ms. Evans said. Many send their offspring to the homes of friends or relatives,where the lack of intellectual stimulation or assistance in crossing language barriers may put the children at an immediate disadvantage. There's no doubt a facility such as Grace's Place is needed on the Fast End, said Sister Margaret Smythe, director of Vida Christiana of Riverhead,which provides social services and religious guidance to the area's Spanish-speaking farm laborers. "I go into homes and see someone taking care of seven or eight children who may not even know the names of all the children," said Sr. Margaret. "Sometimes they don't even know how the 911 system works and that scares me. I'd love to see children is a secure, safe environment that's stimulating and will provide them with after-school help." All Agri-Business facilities follow federal Head Start program performance standards, said Ms. Evans. In additional to educational activities,the students will have supervised play time. They also will receive physical exams, dental checkups and age- appropriate immnni7ations. Grace's Place would also provide free transportation to and from the facility, said Ms. Evans. The transportation factor may define the center's service area since social services department standards limits bus trips to no more than one hour in duration. a back to !OF top stories Copyright 1999, Times/Review Newspapers.All Rights Reserved. http://www.timesreview.com/nr12-23-99/stories/news1.htm 5/15/02 GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN OF FARM WORKERS Page 1 of 2 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 4.'716 December 17, 1999 Governor Announces Facilities For Children Of Farm Workers State Provides Financing For Day Care Services in Riverhead Governor George E. Pataki today announced the approval of a$1 million no-interest loan for the construction of Grace's Place, an eight- classroom day care facility in Riverhead that will be owned and operated by Agri-Business Child Development, a non-profit child development organization. The center will be financed by the New York State Housing Finance Agency's (HFA)under it's Agency's Youth Facilities Program. "Available day care is critical to all working families," Governor Pataki said. "This day care facility will be the first in the area to serve the special needs of children of migrant, seasonal and local farm workers." County Executive Robert Gaffney said, ""I'd like to thank Governor Pataki for providing the funding necessary to create this new day care facility. The Governor realizes that the need for such facilities is growing, and we welcome Grace's Place to Suffolk County." Senator Kenneth P. LaValle said, "Agriculture on Long Island is critical to our local economy and specifically the east end. Having a day care facility available for farm laborers will ensure that children are in a safe environment and that out region maintains the workforce needed to sustain this vital industry." Assemblywoman Patricia Acampora, said, "The need for a quality day care center for farm workers has long been a priority for our area. Governor Pataki has been particularly sensitive to the farming community and to the everyday needs of the families and their children who depend on our support for a healthy and prosperous future. I commend the Governor for his foresight and committment to providing much-needed day care for this very special group of children.' HFA's loan will be used for the site acquisition and new construction of the 7,000-square-foot facility licensed to serve up to 76 children. The center will serve a target population with an estimated family income ranging from$4,000-$9,000. "Grace's Place will provide desperately needed day care for up to 76 children," HFA President and CEO Stephen J. Hunt said. "It is just one example of how public-private partnerships are improving the quality of life for all New Yorkers. I'm proud to have assisted this project and I commend Governor Pataki for his support" HFA Chairman Jerome M. Becker said, "Governor Patakiand the New York State Housing Finance Agency are committed to providing financing to meet the ever changing needs of the State. The project will help provide safe healthy facilities for New York's children." HFA was created as a public benefit corporation in 1960, under Article III of the Private Housing Finance Law, to finance low income housing by raising funds through the issuance of municipal securities and the making of mortgage loans to eligible borrowers. In its 39 year history,the Agency's http://www.state.ny.us/govemor/press/year99/dec17_99.111m 5/14/02 GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN OF FARM WORKERS Page 2 of 2 mandate was legislatively expanded to allow for the financing of other projects which met a variety of State needs including educational and health care facilities. / Grace's Place will be located near the business center of Riverhead, centrally situated among the -efrI cl o agricultural areas of Suffolk County. Return to the Press Releases Return to the Office of the Governor http://www.state.ny.us/govemor/press/year99/dec17_99.htm 5/14/02 The News Review Online- The Hometown Newspaper of Riverhead Town,Long Island D... Page 1 of 2 The Viewpstones '716 y ". � INTHENEWS Doctor's Path day care unlikely By Tim Kelly RIVERHEAD -Doctor's Path apparently won't be the"Grace's Place" daycare center's new address. After the proposed state-subsidized facility for the children of lower income farmworkers came under attack for the second time at a public hearing last week, several Town Board members said it appears unlikely that they'll approve the necessary special permit for that location. But they wouldn't rule out saying yes to an alternate location. "I would like to see the project go forward," said Councilman Jim Lull. "There'll continue to be discussions toward looking at other locations." With a$1 million no-interest loan provided by the state,the Agri- Business Child Development organization of Schenectady entered into a contract to acquire a 7.6-acre wooded parcel near Northville Turnpike. The not-for-profit group filed for permission to construct an eight-classroom building where farmworkers' children would receive educational attention and basic health care similar to that provided by local Head Start programs. The group and its supporters say such a center would provide a much-needed boost to the largely Hispanic farmworker community where day care is often nothing more than sitting in front of a neighbor's television. But during Town Board hearings on June 20 and July 5 area residents turned out in force to protest what they see as an attempt to "dump" a social services center on them. No local benefits? They argued that by serving a population that covers most of Suffolk, "Grace's Place" will provide few, if any,benefits for Riverheaders, while placing a potentially troublesome commercial enterprise in a residential area. These are compelling arguments,said Councilman Phil Cardinale. "The issue isn't whether we should be helping migrants, and the issue isn't whether this is a good program," he said. "It's whether this location is appropriate." http://www.timesreview.com/nr07-13-00/stories/news2.htm 5/14/02 The News Review Online- The Hometown Newspaper of Riverhead Town,Long Island Is... Page 2 of 2 Mr. Cardinale can't recall a similar dispute that pits one minority group, in this case Hispanic farmworkers, against another,the African-American residents of Doctor's Path. "It seems likely that Leo if they don't get it here,this may very well fly in another location," he said. Supervisor Bob Kozakiewicz said he can't comment on how he might vote,but added: "I do have some concerns about its location in a residential community." During the hearings Councilman Ed Densieski expressed concern over the project while Councilman Chris Kent spoke favorably about it. The town's code doesn't permit such child care facilities as a matter of right in any zoning category. Should the Agri-Business group fmd another location it would need to apply anew, and that would require all new hearings. Agri-Business executive director Maggie Evans said the group remains convinced that the Doctor's Path site is "ideal and if we have to, we'll start the process over. "We'll deal with whatever they come up with, yea or nay," she said. "We're still very interested in serving in the Riverhead area and we hope that comes to fruition at some point" at back to top stories Copyright 1999,Times/Review Newspapers.All Rights Reserved. http://www.timesreview.com/nr07-13-00/stories/news2.htm 5/14/02 • 109 MIDDLE ROgD /'1 z R = 292q 79 ' ( lJ. R. 48 ) ( NORTH ROAD ) N 0 N 56°07'20° E. - as O n� 0 577, 15' 76.58' -o R R = 2924, 79' 480.00 ° 2989, 79' m L = 320. 001 0 co GI 0 // o Y/ / z a_ co T m° m V,. o 01 W A m O O O / / LOT ® LOT LOT MAP OF PROPERTIES AREA = 2.5874 acres AREA = 4.5946 acres AT PECONIC TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY , N .Y. , 1000 - 74 - 04 - 4:7 & 4 8 SCALE • I"= 50' a w MAR 19, 2001 Pc (kJ 0 0 N C N .1 m 195, 00' 194.06' �FOF NEW yoS. 58°29' 10" W, 389. 06' <Q is‘1. MF)1�4 co "r-f. .0 ..s.cg F 6C i1 via Fi N^ 196\a`44" . D Afl " LIC. NO. 49618 LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD PECONIC SURr 'ORS , P. 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PEe 562.15 �- -o- ?6. ` \ 298.52 TO PAULS LANE -•— / /Tesr wetLS1t �`-'8 !_ O ..7 .. iryrrt ° ° �" ' °50 v ° ° / /i„ f cwt !60.0 .r, AR.C• .cOA ' r• ARC:In .. �i • EUILDq:G Vt ARC. l. :..7 • -O O 1 iv• LE N w Lt 03. N g 6i - Jr.B64.5.F •.� r > . ;!ET-EACtC P. I'u°i[LL p. LINE -\ ._ Rj ry / f SAL _ Cj Dm- O Er:-SS3_rFE,I ' \_ O. F7 =a d2 5.F al?o9 s.F. coins • I', I E.+i._'IS'ACCE55 °. 3'd DH- ,. lf�J T.. I I 80y:10 '; F. 9.,5095.F• —' e10385 F, 87,5055E n2,5145R ' EYCL,I5AC�E9S EYCLA5ACE55 =EI �, I E' 178 B.F BG,663 5.F 31,855 5.F. 80,3905.E + kk I I EYC1.13'ACCE55 EYcL..15 ACCESS EYCL,I5'ACCE55 EVCL.SC BUFFER r ,d I ` �U .� ,. .i m • .Om\\/\xmto y 6� 1::: ofFitubi,.)( _ r.1 L-111:It:LC a, n` of DjW1u _ k _- ��� _-- I IID.O Iy,A 174.3 195.:: 195,0 195.0 194.0 r 5.58 c910•W LOP1G 15LANL' ftA11_1.0AL CONIPAM1,Y \?19.060 313 •r 1 5T HOLE_ NO,1 140.2 TOPSOIL TOP54'L -- - - -H 6 i. 1 LOAM LOAN iIY ._._ -_ i __2 AP;R'VE� FI'::51-E:. 3CACE I -- — - _. -r SANG dA s�dVEL SANG a -. FJ ..1rNk 1 L ``� ♦ I 1 1 .cLJO2 I 1 , FG'JC -. .\TI. _0. `c-L-.2., - o”' qg GPI_ L/_ _ _ _uA1 I.7 i 1 r7 -.1,' Fp TAI.,IC • tr L LIP Ic6 o- lb SITE DATA: N pals \ � SITE TOTAL: 2000,138 SF. or 4.5q ACRES LEGEND \ Nao nm 410, a NI =2 ' r r '1 BUILDING = 1,000 Sr. 3.496 COVERAGE 0.00 EXISTING ELEVATION ® SLOTTED COVER W 6301 (0.00) PROPOSED ELEVATION • 1•11- 4r2o w RICARDO E. CAMPOS, R.A. DAY CARE ROOMS / ADMINISTRATION/ UTILITIES T.G. TOP OF CURB • B.C. BOTTOM OF CURB SOLID COVER so.o1' ARCHITECTURAL ARTS & DEEM ASPHALT= 20,341 S.F. EL ELEVATION EXISTING CURB I H.P. HIGH POINT r •rr rw �LA1p A I GOGRETE= 1,210 S.F. v I trION 1�LAr L.P. LOW POINT PROPOSED CURB 4J - I I 1 PHONE /RA[ NM�Mr.trii ! CURBS = M.H. MAN HOLE �} R.O C. RUN-OFF COEFFICIENT ) DIRECTION OF FLOW try / I / I LANDSCAPE = BA. BOTTOM OF WALL ® HANDICAPPED PARKING • ry TiN. TOP OF WALL K II TAX MAP No.: 1000- 14 - 04 - 4.1 8 4.8 1 Applicant, • REFER TO MAP OF "MAJOR SUBDIVISION MADE FOR Agribusiness Child Development Gtr. Maggie Evans • NIGHOLASA ALIAND" FILED IN THE SUFFOLK COUNTY •li (516) 346-6441 CLERK'S OFFICE ON OGT.B, 1=113 AS FILE No.g411 ent TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY. I I I I I I �g JAMES MURPHY I I I j I I GENTRY 21 1 Southold, NY. ' ,, I I I 1 ir I (631) /22-4425 PARKING DATA 11 1 I AWP y Ilcante Attorne , 4'H I cc !el 1 J m Mat 1 ! I Chlunivit7nei:NY. ,'„� ,. TOWN CODE: I CAR STALL PER CLASSROOM \\111/4 i it ° (6337553 it 1 . . ,? = 8 SPACES REQUIRED I 2'! I ' FI 31 SPACES PROVIDED, (FOR 23 EMPLOYEES) I �I I I I mem it: _,,� 11 � I SANITARY DESIGN LOT 6 D o I N II Q II IT ISA VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR ' ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER rn SEPTIC TANK I IS ARCDIRECTION IRRREEC IOON ALTER Un NOS xEL 330' ,y)a -I I „ I AND/OR ACCOMPANYING Sp TIONS. 5 GALS/ CAPITA (134 ) = 671 GALLONS N 29 D 36'20" w PROPERTY LINE I J USE WO GAL SEPTIC .TANKO �- II f 1 j I SERC SUCH ATI�RA7rri N Wig, USE (I) 8' pia x 4' DP. POOL WITH DOME - - I 426.05' (ActuaU LEACHING POOLS 428.46 (Map) xEL. ?52.2 I I I MUSE 91 SE!L, DATE MD DESCRIBE 610 GAL / DAY 15 GAL / SO. FT = 1,005 SO. FT. T f I THE SPECIFICATIONS.RON THE DRAWING AND/OR • USE (I) 8' DIo x 12' DP. POOL WITH DOME Q 0 1 BG•336o I ,. 1:4•5550 II TG•34.30 0 �� ©A Dc,52G0 I Q IMk a _ TG•7260 I I 1 _ STORM DRAINAGE DESIGN I LP• '-.,� - - - I - (See Appmpiefe Section, of NYS Education Law) VQ �410 _� I .I AREA "A" x L. 31.4 ® '•326 I 1 °in I I , �.': BC 154,0 ; ARE • G / I I ,w 5024 SF.(asphalt) x 1 .0 r.o.f. x .25 RF = 4156 GF. LOT 1 3,500 SF. (roof) x P.O r.o.f. x .25 RF = S15 CF. /x,34, I °4 Bc.msa 5C..2.o° \ I .+ AREA= 81,434 SF. 9C.s36o W.554° • � V ?,) 1,531 TOTAL SF / IOO.q (12DIA) = IS VF _„a \ ' rc• 34.10 xEL. 31.9 I I +c) 1000-14-04-41 USE (2) 12 Dla x 10' dp POOLS with Domes d i- 1 ii a Vit; 4o AREA ..B.. Le Iir I IL $r : •4v ' x.3+.00 186 D A W 1 , Tc•345o -C 4.1:110 `SPO E.C4 4,4132 5F,(asphalt) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 RF = 1,233 CF. p Z IC 34, DI Q ���geQv 4,q j� to -1 - =• B �L ec•342 xEL. 33.8 0 _ 3,500 SF. (roof) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 RF = 815 CF. S/ Oa I -� tii���` I 0 zG� G/, � ,, 2,105 TOTAL CF / 100.41 (12'DIA) = 20.5 VF _ 24 2a .�� 5 31 D 56'00" E PROPOSED N �/ �1 i L,._l;- USE (2) I2' Pio x 10' dp POOLS with Domes Z 41PRO/ CARE /� 439.33' (Actual) AREA "G" xEL. 35.1' I 00 CENTER = __ _=�M SANITARY �q • �OF N SF. , POOLS = /ONE STORY TG 34.;0 xEL. 34.1 1- 4,114 SF.(asphalt) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 RF = 1,028 CF. -a I Q I BUILDING _ .I Q SI ubnNlo /erep.a,IP4rmL ewcl 1,025 SF / IOO.q (12'2IA) = 10.1 VF a I o / F.PLRELEV. 357 Q REv oEscRwnoN �� USE (I) 12' Dia x 10' dp POOLS with Dome 6 / / To•54.9 TC.Px•3400 x.BxsI \., REVONS J .50 AREA °D" I 60 xEL. 34.4 1 PROJECT: \J I \� � ' DC.•'94.00 x•54,0 7,4Rl 5F.(as halt) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 RF = 1,561 GF. „ -,- r0•sse p30- TG•0430 5 .c. moa 1,867 SF / IOO.q (121DIA) = 18.5 VF Z ;0 EL556 �AG�1O IL LOT 8 I I 1,0.'00 SF. W USE (2) 2' Dla x 0' dp POOLS with Domes 0 AREA= 112,104 SF. I I1 41* PLAYGROUND I (° AREA A o DAY GARB GIN 1000-14-04-4,b I AREA _ rry _It ixEL 33.8 xEL. 33.0 xEL.34.5 x•y4� u TG•35.40 K _ J in 0 AeRI-BUSINESS 0 1 " CHILD DEVELOPMENT Z r- ^o FIRE DEPT.NOTE5t ry 1 MIDDL!! ROAD C1t,48 Na. 1 xEL. 353' xEL. 35.5 SOUTHOLD, NY. ' - lli Front of building to be designated as Fire Lane - No ,n - to Parking m _ _ - _ _ Si xEL. 325' - - - - 495.18' 5 35 D 00'00" E i ' 1e PURSUANT TO PART 621, UNIFORM PROCEDURES ACT. 4 7 I- HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE WILL BE NO INDUSTRIAL OR OTHER WASTE DISCHARGE FROM THE _ K_ �.''I SANITARY WASTE DISCHARGE AS APPROVED ON THESE PLANS BY THE ry o, SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES. FURTHER THAT IF THE �i - `+ n OCCUPANCY OR USE OF THE BUILDING CHANGES, WHEREBY SUCH A WD/F KRUPSKI Q 150' f (VI mwt,No: - WASTE IS TO BE DISCHARGED, THAT ALL APPLICABLE PERMITS WILL BE BUILDING SET BACK O OBTAINED PRIOR TO ANY, ACTUAL DISCHARGE OF SAID WASTE MATERIAL. 0 n. z ' n_ �1 �l 250'_0" r1 � 1V'T�Y - y / SITE FLAW SIGNATURE �I1G �!'fIN APPROX. 2,09 ACRES / U /I N "0 a. to N SI ro T� PLAN lel PROJECT NO.: DATE: Mira: NO.: I I PAUL'S LANE (Private Road) rM#: 1000- 'i4 - 04 - 4.'1 4 4.8 cc Lu SCALE: I " = 40' G9017T q.yip of CI-� 0 Q o C r') . , a;1 REMOVE EXISTINe = b, � r x , 58a ' SITE DATA: \ ry C \ n ' - SITE TOTAL: 2000,136 5F. or 4.59 ACRES LEGEND " Ex, 6 f4ja ' BUILDING = 1000 SF. 3.496 COVERAGE N210,..10:20.iO,, Y � I fir` T°H eAs1ry 0.00 EXISTING ELEVATION DAY CARE ROOMS / ADMINISTRATION/ UTILITIES ® SLOTTED COVER "�(- aa� EI-. sea �IG�Er �.A. (0.00) PROPOSED ELEVATION 'W �IMTI�AL,QIf��la ASPHALT= 20,341 S.F. TO, TOP OF CURB • SOLID COVER ^^ UT1LI B.G BOTTOM OF CURB 150.59.65 - I , �% TM POLE ��■/EFLe� E.L. ELEVATION --- EXISTING CURB TC=5D.15 1- I isms eau. MINIM u.IO E GOGRETE= 1 210 S.F. H.P. HIGH POINT pz J CURBS = L.P. LOW POINT PROPOSED GURB 013 7 / - I EL _ o� M.H. MAN HOLE DIRECTION OF FLOW ry I II _I 7 • LANDSCAPE = R,O.c. RUN-OFF COEFFICIENT TV1 I g,W, BOTTOM OF WALL HANDICAPPED PARKING K I IZ, II TAX MAP No.: 1000- 14 - 04 - 41 4 4.8 TA. TOP OF WALL ® Applicant: REFER TO MAP OF "MAJOR SUBDIVISION MADE FOR Agribusiness child Development Ctr. Maggie Evans a^ w1Oe PAINTEv I. I rEG�Se.IsS (5187 346-644? SUFFOLK • COUNTY • HWY DIVIDER NIGHOLASA ALIAND" FILED IN THE �I I CLERKS OFFICE ON OGT.B, Igg3 AS FILE No.9417 ' • rc•56.;5 I I W I © 7o•sb.ns Agent: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY. K J CMES MURPHY I w GENTRY 21 I Q I`T�.21 Southold, NY. . i o-o '� '� 36.5 (631) 722-442'ri _ . II -OI I LP•- ,• , 7 Applicants Attorney: PARKING DATA j it I I I Hun Mathew • ry Huntington, NY. • �� (63U 673-7555 TOWN CODE: GAR STALL PER CLASSROOM N\ rc•96.5 HP. 62 c•s6.T5 = 8 SPACES REQUIRED II ,)1 I II DRAWN BY. OHEONED RY: ' 31 SPACES PROVIDED, (FOR 23 EMPLOYEES) I 2o'ro„ Jo,'NOTE: I w ALL DRAINAGE POOLS IN PAVED AREAS SHALL SE DESIGNED • FOR H2O VEHICULAR LOADING �I • Ni- I I EX. UTIL1tt PG-E SANITARY DESIGN Lor 6 0 I o l ` IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR m O I I ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER SEPTIC TANK THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED Ii 7i ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE DRAWINGS 5' GALS/ CAPITA (134 = 671 GALLONS xEL. 55.0' rya d J,I I NNI. AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFlCA7ION5. PROPERTY LINE LP•-5 II WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS ARE MADE, ' • USE qQQ GAL SEPTIC TANK N 29 D 36'20" W - - _ p xEL 322 \` I THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT • USE (I) 51 Did x 4' DP. POOL WITH DOME -C___ - - _ - itiLf I 426.05' (Actual)LEACHING POOLS - _ 42646 (Ma ) MUST SIGN, SEAL, DATE AND DESCRIBE� • THE REVISIONS ON THE DRAWING AND/OR610 GAL / 0, t 5 GAL / SQ. FT = 1,005 SQ. FT. I -5bo ` I SPECIFICATIONS .� a USE (I) 8' Dia x 12' DP. POOL WITH DOME ec 4so • 0G.55D0 60.5430 . _ ' B 0 I TC=345o Q / OA g:.3400 i • IA TC•54.5 I (See Appropiale Sections of NYS Education Law) STORM DRAINAGE DESIGN 6 -" TC.a 4.5o I Y I m LP=S .,p 1:•5430 >C V O 60=7560 A I I 1 I I .p w ,� 50 55,6 x L 31.4 --a • �' p AREA "A" I READ ® P•555 ry } J / 3,824 SF,(asphalt) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 (3" rainfall) = 956 CF. c - G HPh4.251 I 150.540 E:.34,54 Q �� 3,500 5F. (roof) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 RF = 875 OF. 6:•541 v 6c=540o 1 w LOT 7 I T:•54.T1� A _ E:=35.80 TG=945 1,551 TOTAL CF P IOO.q (12DIA) = 18 VF AREA= 8x,434 SF. 6`•5430 /4 ,ga,io xOP5 .5 • • USE (2) 12' Dia x 10' Op POOLS with Domes • 00/14-04-41 w MI G. . Do i d[ 24' 2.%� rc=34 .o QUO AHC$T 4,932 SB / ?" < 5a.40 4 - F (asphalt) x I.0 r.o f. x .25 (3" rainfall) = 1,233 GF. lb �`�949 I 24' lie,' 1 it- In 150.5450 /s V E:=94.00 O Tc=54.bo .. rc•9a5o C ti 4 �ti��� 3,500 SF. (roof) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 RF = 875 GF. It i� J xEL. 33.8 yl d �'1r' I� H:O� E�a5435 -. 2,108 TOTAL GF / 100. (12'DIA) = 20.8 VF 7 IsIDEwALK/ A o B�^,. �, T:=945 ',, J (,�• �' T=7 -ihr Iill ' FUSE. (2) I�' Dia x i0' dp COOLS with Domes -lin 114 ILP=-5519 33'�5 W PROPOSED 9' . �24' 20' Ex, ur4Tr PaL ® 4,114 SF.(aSpha t) X 5 31 D 56'00" E - - jAY CARE CE 439.33' (Actual) • w1 EAREA .GI, K xEL. 95.1' m ' CENTER � __ -� SANITARY • Q Y r.o.f. x .25 (3' rainfall) = 1,028 GF- ° 7,00o SF. { 6G=5POOLS / xEL. 34.7 I 1,028 GF / 100.9 (12'DIA) = 10.1 VF _ /oNE srdRY °=549' a Q ..} __��� 4I Submission for Speclgl Permit 5-9-0I J BUILDING - `: I RF/, No. DESCRIPTION DATE • USE (I) 12' Dia x 10' dp''POOLS with Dome do I Q /(F.FLR ELEV. 597 I WIDTH OOFF ENTwRANoE j AREA ,SDI, - kr) p El I d 15c=5a-ro • REVISIONS J I 7,471 SF.(asphalt) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 (3" rainfall) = 1,867 GF. a 1 c•5s.5o REMOVE EX TREES xEL. 34.4 TYP. FOR < (IN NEw PROJECT. 86? GF / IOO.q (12'DIA) = 18.5 yr 60 �; DRIVEwR4 g �. TTG=9a 55 6:=94;0 ' . USE (2) 12' Dia x 10' dr� POOLS with Domes 1 ` �i ITC=959 on. I- L / QEL,, e' AREA "E" 7 GRACE'S PLACE LOT 6 • 7,00o SF `� - _�� w .-1 w' DAY CARE CENTER 8,180\SF.(asphalt) x LO r o°. x .25 (3" rain fall)= 2,045 GF. 0 AREA= 112,704 SF. p PLAYGROUND (� AREA A -tim AREA EC•543s 2045 CF / 100.9 ( 2'D A) GF/Vf = 20.26 VF reCt'd 1000-74-04-4_A 1 .8 xEL. 33.6 Tc•Sa TS xEL. ^4.5 I L, xEL. 33.0 IDA=ss a • AGR -BUSINESS USE (2) 12' Dia x 10' dp POOLS with Domes _ J CHILD DEVELOPMENT . _ _ in 1 m AREA °F" p O z ------N\\ MIDDLE ROAD GR.48 7,200 SF (aphalt) x 1.0 r.o.f. x .25 (3" rain fall)= 1,800 GF. cw I \ 5ourwoLD,•NY. xEL 995 \ ,800 OF / 100.9 (12'DIA) cf/vf = 17.84 VF rep,'d D 1 xEL 5s-- NI N. I USE (2) 12' Dia x 9' dp POOLS with Domes _ _ _ - - 4as.76' I y// I xEL • 936' \ ]X� V� 1I � AREA ,IG, y,Y7 ' i , 7,200 SF/asphalt) x 1.0 r.o.f.. x .25 (3" rain fa11)= 1,800 OF. s 35 D oo'oo° E • . 1,800 CF / '00.9 (12'DIA) cf/vf = 17.84 YF req d m� • �� USE (2) 12 D'a x 9' dp POOLS with Domes m r0 DRAWING. 1 . N/D/F KRUPSKI • 150' ` 11 ry - FIRE DEPTNOTES: , inBUILDING SET BACK • ' Front of Dullding to be designated as Fire Lone - No , Parking • SITE PLAN 250'-O" APPROX, 2.09 ACRES (,a �5 PURSUANT TO PART 621, UNIFORM PROCEDURES ACT, n r C'7 - d^ I_--____-__,______HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THERE I D / WILL BE NO INDUSTRIAL OR OTHER WASTE DISCHARGE FROM THE \\ JUL 0 2001 SANITARY WASTE DISCHARGE AS APPROVED ON THESE PLANS BY THE SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES. FURTHER THAT IF THE OCCUPANCY OR USE OF THE BUILDING CHANGES, WHEREBY SUCH A • PROJECT NO,: are. DRAWINc'No.. I WASTE IS TO BE DISCHARGED, THAT ALL APPLICABLE PERMITS WILL BE I 1dC PAUL'S LANE (Private Rood) OBTAINED PRIOR TO ANY, ACTUAL DISCHARGE OF SAID WASTE MATERIAL. SITE // ` TM#' OOO- -T4 - O4 - 4'-I 4'8 050113 6-15-0i Ce- SCALE: I " = 40' SIGNATURE ' I ' ' ., - .. r x . . . �w • te Sivewe W PIA.PRAM 34'PIA.w. INSECT S INOACIMA GRAPE to P PA OHO 071ST'00. ., \ 1 ORATE OR mlAL1 IMAM CO AE MST1Y —_=== SRAe PLAN ONLY OR AO NHGYIi ON . nu ARNP dl GOIIYm k no nm. 7'-0'HISN MA%me PPIECOST CONC. � N'RAN! R COVER ROA7Yi11Y ,VAMEN ,. _. 4'COM GOVGlMlOI r ORME PIOOL COVER NNOT -- - — m PRSOAST CONC. PONE LOCATION POR M EIWiRR 7D SRIO! CHI 24° EYSjA MN 1 11 ASPHALT IRIiFOPF � _ COT 214r ws. MI R ISO DROP r AP DIST POOL) / i CLAM 900 PIP!P11GFm VS'PT. MIL SOLO DOE! CLAM m 1 4• GONG.COVER 1/WANT.M ' ' SELL • MATIPUAL TO A I I ' ' EAN !suo• MINIM—.444'4 D' IA. aiGD = i~r MM.4'DIA • I AMMO POOLS PAP! bw/1•r. +tom,' a 41 ag 61900.ru POEMa IAP/PT. tiGFH �' eouD DOM ' 0 _4s•m sv _ d HTP DIA PRECAST 1 . _ e DRANASE TOY ,: ; avali ms MONO IN • > < 1 P • ill g IC SEPTIC TANK IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED UNLESS ACTING UNDER 6> < 6100 GALLON ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE DRAWINGS I AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONS. PIA PRECAST —._.C..._ On TI'EiGGTINTTE�U DRANA�RIND WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS ARE MADE, THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT > < 4 MUST SIGN, SEAL, DATE AND DESCRIBE THE REVISIONS ON THE DRAWING AND/OR > < -*0•- - SPECIFICATIONS. > < SANITARY LEACHING POOL SAAD° 1 L > < O dr ANP■NNM &alms w WO USN= lad , yhY _ alrIu p I�''n9 _gP,d9d ' 'P9Lt-r rDYNRm is . 0 STORM DRAINAGE POOL . GOPIGIC Cal SHILL PM.OP!A Ip MNMUI GOMPI!!SW S7fOMIH OP Oe 49 . 4QOo PIU.AT y DAM �O • • 'ii.• Q c NlAL1N DST Nona ON — SITE CURB DETAIL flrcu r /Al, r nw11ANr TO PART SDI.UNWORN PROYai ACT, T - ;M_�� - . NAY=TIP?TWAT lies!SU.Nor I S ANY MoUrne L OR err �!li4 • ✓ winPECHARe PROM 7tt WWINS ON 11HLS!PROMO INCEPT Pe - CW NEW ., . SANITARY NASTLP PISCHARe AS APPRO MO ON THEM PLANS uY THE I WPOLK COUNTY oerNti CIT OP HEALTH sQIca.MR4R THAT R a s. mSNIIMI O¢ . , M Ote4PANCHANGES. SUCH OY OF Le OF LDINS CHAN . GH A Welt ■TO a DISG1Me7,iTHAT ALL APPLIGMILE PERAns MILL a OSTANED ■ [ Y I ■ 1 O M ■ dr' PRIOR TO ANY ACTUAL IXOCH44111e OP SAID NAST!MAMMAL !■a • GENERAL NOTES - I I. ALL WORK TO GON'ORM TO THE LATEST PLANING BOARD SPEGPIGATIONGS 2. 7H: DEVELOPERS.MSTNOTIFY THE TORN ENGIMEEPLING DIVISION 24 HRS. Agri-Business Child AND STANDAIVO IN Are OP oaseNGePe41 OP ANY ON SITE DRAINAGE, CURB OR Development \ ters Par S. THE DEVELOPER MUST NOTIFY THE HI014W ENeINEERINe DSA. 24 NRS. I �} RIvor�� W. • PAVING WOR /� �jj 1 IN ADVANCE OP 71E GOPMeiCE•eiT OP ANY OITSITL DRAINAGE,GUM, � jr' 1 It'.. PAVINIS WORKSIDEWALK I DRIVEWAY APRONS. 4. ALL ELEVATIONS ARE ON U30.4 03. DATUI4, S. ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS To NAVE UNDERGROUND SPRINKLE! WSTee IN ACCORDANCE WITH To171M1 SPEGIFlGAl1ote • _ 6. N.L CONCRETE TO BE A MININJM OP 4000 PAA. AT as DAYS STRENeTH. 1. ELECTRIC MD TELEPHONE SERVICES TO BE UNDERGROUND. a. ALL EXI'S'TING CURB; SIDEWALK I DRIVEWAY APRONS ARE To BC REM01/ED I BODGE own REPLACED PROM EXPANSION JOINT TO EXPANSION JOINT TO Ini PUL DEPTH COMIAGIGf at COMELY TIM WHOM MMaNS IIWHT= ANO &r f FOR THE MJ ATICN OP NES C1JR6 GUTS ANDMR REPLACEMENT OP Tsalfoort SHEER 0•1411011BNIPERMED Dr lmoi MTIOOF S NIL E R NO O &. I. TIRE wee SHALL. BE MARKEDOUT WITH 4' YELLOW Lite, S' OPP PAGE OP SITE owe OR BUILDING. IGENADJACENT TO CURDS, Tie CURBS SHALT. BE ( HHSALTA DEPT tendDETAILS Pfigoso Y54SL TIC rocs TIRE Ma NO PARKING' SHALL se . PURSUANT T TD SPPOLK COUNTY SANITARY Coe Alinas 1 no la,l PROVIDl9,ON 71i' PAVEMENT 1510'6 POSTED ADJACENT TO TIC GUM OR IolsnuAL we ei oNestor court TWAT THERM n 1M t10SMIrAaY ivaTim oiso siseo'Rom MN ON THE INILDNIG moms Ato THEM►+LL.ON NO TOXIC OR HAIVOOIA MAMMALS STONED 10. ALU OONSTRUGTION SIO.1.0 CONFORM TOITHE verou ectos or THt �ANIT TO INOSN ARTICLES. erAeoesoet PIKE PREVEmoN I-BUIWINS GoOre. MOUTONS MOMS OIONATII! Nair mu Sas woo ifla ,‘ I DAT! • c51111010 I-i!-oo G=2 , ':4 . - - I Po Slirn 1. imi is ELM MIeaII: �• coRN61! FOST Simone , ■ DOIJDLE 115 w MERCURY LIONS CHAIN LINK FABRIC VOL WITH VINYL SLATS (TYP) 4___411 MALL 20 TS lW-O' (ALUMINUM OR WOOD) POLE 6' GONG. SIAL faim ° c, ��� 4000 LC. 2e DAY, Iiiii sb' HISH SLATTED ATTACH T1- OUILDINS STRENSIN ° ° a CHAIN LINK MGC • � r• WIRING IN S"-0' 21-0' x 2'-0' 11110 I � AS PER MM. SPECS 51-01 oFENNG i ' 4° ALL AROUND ♦�1 SASS I -APPROVED RACE AY �► . ° �������� ����� #fSED DY1S N0. I MR °AIADC H ,I� • a ° o e 2 I/2' LINE MST �����SITE LOCATION ,<• ♦���4. ♦������♦ • In 4 d (TIT) ri'W/v/7"r e/iiriital, ° • NOTE'S, ° . < ° . 4 t�� lig ������ ///////�II�%///////// I. PUMPED TO EE TONER DRAree WALL ». " °���iiiiii/ iiiiiririr/. • . Bei' a .DIZ GA. ME5H LIStiTS , CO WALL FNSN PRddJRE SODIUM i'xb 10 SAME �'atelve•REINFORCEMENT 4 US LAMPS, BLARE SHIELDED Alm VANDAL SHIELD WIRE MESH WITH vi�r�i�•' ° q. ° a' SATE MST : �������� �������������� _2. ADJUST PIXTUQ'3 TD DIRECT SLOW ON t i fep�$�5i d ( YP) � I'rEYARD PR7PERT . NOIN S. %A SHALL SHINE ° --����„���♦ ki: BEYOND PROPSITY LINES. V61l1FY ALL. , ° ° a se 10 GA. GOPPEPt c CONDITIONS / SPECIPIGATONS WMANUPACTURER ° — – .. 5/4' PVC CONDUIT \-- BEFORE GOMLINGINe THIS WORK �• : 1 WATERPROOF FITTIN5'-0" SAV FOR DRAINASE O. ILLUMINATION LEVIS. SHALL NOT EE LES Sa THAN 1 P.G. AT MiPHERY OP I. LIMITH AND WIDTH To me • •/ :f10" DIA. b"� Z 's• T! SITE. DETERMINED EIV TIC APCHITEWT OR D&M .e AS SHOWN ON 6"x6"-10 GAUGE WIRE MESH NMI SEE DRAKINS NO. I FOR LOCATIONTHE SITE PLANC mw .• e, 2. TERMINAL LI!! POSTS SHALL TYPICAL POST LIOHTIN6 DETAIL SITE LIGHTING NOT ESET ESINTME 'SUNS. REFUSE ENCLOSURE DETAIL SCALE. I/4'■I'-0' NTS NTS IT IS A VIOL OF THE LAW FORC., ANY PERSON TION UNLESS ACTING UNDER i THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE DRAWINGS AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONS. DISABILITY \`, \ CRIBE BUMPER CURB7 GUIRB an • SEE PIAL NO. I FOR WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS ARE MADE, �y 1/ • SITE LOCATION THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT ^`--�J\\` / 2 PIECE REINFORCED R{ THEMUSTREV610NS�ON DATE AND THE DRAWING AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS. DEL STRAND *12 WIRE (71437617) APrROX 2' FALL DIA. DRIVE e1-0' LOWS 2'-2 5/4• DIA. WH1TE CEDAR STPICES AT ANSLE 4 DRAW VERTICAL. • -41.. i pm Approplet• `• � - w .-, I If V 4" WIDE BLUE _ saw■ r MS u.rr» i..) BURLAP OR KRAFT FAF61! WRAF. 4-e' LONE STRIPE HANDICAPPED 5' WOOD GH GALIFGR MEA9JRC7 e' �'� BAR N I AEOVE TRADE DRIVEN AT SLISHT Ir' �� • -- ANSLE t DRAWN I� ' �'s' WooD GHIPs VERTICAL W ROOT sAul 8" PIPE STRIPE 4 '\�-/ „L. / , —i L ,,,,a .,,,,,, — We /� _I r • 46' 5'-0' O.G. j OR WD AS REG. / �� • �/ 6” min MnNwM �?"' rn bel min PARKING ra r ` t I'> HO ITIOLTSAL ` . 1. p�' HORTICULTURAL SOIL. / • eAGIafLL • ///.// .0,BED 44. SOIL DROLL r ��a j CJI _ _ / - tarp E. p y ;II L�///// '�i//i 4 B l.A kii_ I -0F I -OI �I -0n ANDIIGAAON ¢B DIA. " BALL DU. + WHITE ON BLUE BACKGROUND �� /;274N ILO •. ILO MAJOR TREE DETAIL 5HRUBBERY DETAILS MINOR TREE DETAIL kie----S" --oil dr-0" kn---- 51-0" �T '" STALL 141-01 BLUE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL / V 2290 ' HAN ICAPFE7 STALL FOR ACCESSIBILITY PLANTING DETAILS Baro root plants will not be permitted NOR 1116 macaw aR NTS All planting to be pruAed I^ STR I P I NCS DETAIL \.. Rimini accordarS with beet E accepted nxreryrKn'e practice NTS 0061 Steil Noteei FOR ALL STREET caw w Agri-Business Child ALL CURDS SIDELVALICS t A.ODP. Cd.■ AS ORDERED CY DRIVEWAY Ana. TO x PltovDe 5/4 'R61•DLDEDFL WIINS WARD Development I. RCATA9 AND RLTLACED PROM IF�MLLSION MATERIAL 20e OL. E7Q•ANSION'JOINT 70 GHlFANSION JOINT t AT ALL COR.t INTERSFAGE NEL C.ONGIIEiE T D EE • TO FLU. DEPTH MR REPI.AGEME r GONTRAGTON JDINP MIDWAY •1000 b. - 28 DAY STRENSTH Doctors Pelt OP DAMAISI"JS. seven n t em ple* .JOINTS. �---•4' Wide Stripe RIvwlleald, NY. ' 6' Wide Stripe 0 45S TACK GOAT 5LO. O.G. (See note I) I V2' TOP came NYS TYPE SP 1 V2' R 2' M D TIM �F 4 Vs' R TY"aMtc Flow I VT SINDcon% coNYS TYPE 5 61, 4' STOFE ewe CASE 6' 4000 Ib. GONG. 5' DAME COURSE NYS TYPE 1 GRADE• ' e' EARTH STACIE •-' SOIL e' STABILIZEDSOIL h . \I li i LI I ILISJID ASPHALT SEAL D \ .r II - aelt tei GAN GUT car - '13 irf Traffic Flow 517E IIIIII PM T . ...-L DETAILS kNoting I. For two way traffic-strlptg TYPICAL STREET CURB 4 ON 5IT`E BUMPER CURB $ to bo yellow. , STREET REPAIR DETAIL PAVING STANDARD (TYPICAL) 2. For one way traffl`-strlpt'g to be white. near iau can .■.■ . ' I,wNTS Nr3twat° 1-0-00 G-3' . h t y _ _ - t" C • • ill • a�wr,ai '� i- ;;T5 •, . s tem �1illi 1 01 61 a o lila , DETAIL I DETAIL 2 O © 0 O 6 C Ole m aa[� an ,' IIS'-S' I - 0'� 271-1 V4' ••L 77LS VS' 1' 27ti O 15/Ii' 1, 7T-o 15/Ii' 1 atl' /�a. ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER \ IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR 4 r -r--1_ -1._ --r -I_ THE DIRECTION OF A LLICENSED Ci - -k - M - - t� -�c� _ _ �� _ ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONSL F5 z....._rPSb Z _rZ_s Z_i- FJ'3 I•53 P5WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS ARE MADE, • THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT MUST SIGN, SEAL, DATE AND DESCRIBE I THE REVISIONS ON THE DRAWING AND/OR I SPECIFICATIONS. -' FOOTING SCHEDULE I x I H ~—I' �•* W GUT MK SIZE REINFORCING �" d �"1� x E+ �) I fl GONTRAGTIoN JOINT emu. IS' DIA. X I/2' WIDE P9 5'-O�1-o'nI-o' OM I i Darr. DA. w.Y ! reemoL OI DINT m S.4.S1•+'xJL5' or. 4 * Darr. A. w►Y r .:. EXPANFILLER erns) P4 4LO'x4'-0'xl'-4O° DP. ODMS Salt BA. WAY 0 rI LT F55 F4 r©-1 114 r©-1 I'4 r© r4 r©1 r53 rl LI 4 rf L_J L J L_J L—J 111 T .. • F PROVIDE 5141 PRB401 oro EXPANSION JOINT AT • 4" THICK POURED CONCRETE SLAG �`Po EAc PERIMETER OP WALL CTYP� 9 0 U coNGTRETE HAS DESI BQT GM'. AND 51S SLS BE MIXED AND ' M WITH i x i IOAO WLYV,P. H H PL•AC•ED IN � rQ .,�. 'I,Ii��• ; • CONCRETE H/dRDENCR AND SEALER ACCORDANCE GE W LATEST I. � I F'JI'E 55000 *3.1. lit= y,atii.,4, �? n IN Mtl.ESs OTHERWISE NOTED) /y4 a TOP OP I FLOOR , OTSPUOR HERWISE I -�RWISE I 2) CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB THICKNESS AND REINFORCING MALL EE AS /, `S> •r* • 1Ck. INDICATED • SHOPN ON TDESIGN DRAWINGS. SLAB SHALL EE POURED ON WELL OF NE'N GOMPAG1EO SIABASE AND STEEL. TROWEL FINISHED. HARDINER AND ., • TOP OP FOUNDATION WALL (0-4'I SEALER SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH 1N 74 HOURS 5) PROVIDE 1/2' PRaIOLDED EXPANSION JOINTS AT PERIMETER OF SLAB a al easrla ma AND SAW GUT CONTRACTION JOINTS AT ALL COLUMNS AND AROUND ALL A GCWW# S. JOINTS SHALL BE 1/0• X I• DEEP SAW GUT. ` etvisiona J � ' }� _ F4 P4 F4 g 4) ALL EXTERIOR WNL. POOTTNGS MG COLUMN FOOTINGS SHALL BEAR ON I �� P4 UNDISTUIRBED SOIL of soap SCAMIN O CAPACITY. MINIMUM SOIL r Z----- s _ r--1_ f-Z G BEARING CAPACITY ASURN® AT 4000 Par. O \ O L — - -! r -- I ( -LJ' J. 3) ALL BACK PILL !MATERIAL SHALL BE GLEAN PRIM DRAINIFIB SMD AND GRAVEL, GOMPAGTED TO 15% OP MAXIMUM DENSITY. L4 ac L. TOP OF PIER -I'-O" 6) GOLU+N FOOTINGS SHALL BE POURED MONOLITHICALLY HAVING 14-0 ( ) A1JGN10R 75 b-aeb VERT • - AgriBualneea Child o d 'U ALL ANCHOR BOLTS SHALL BE 5/4• DIAMETER WITH 1S• ISI EDMlNT•. Days IOpmORb r 7 3 a 10 TIES . . _ , - - - I - - - - I- - - - - { i I I I- - - - - r - - - - - -£— PROJECTION AND WO SHALL DE MINIMUM 51. MIdefix ReMad, C1146 L_J L_J Seukh , NY. PS P5 6) COLUMN LEVE.INe PLATES SHALL at err AND GROUTED INTO PLACE PRIOR TO S! iTIOW OP wren- SINS„war TD BE used) "M 'du RENPORGCegitt'r !".oYNJ1!D POR ow DRAWING SHALL EE NI54 artier b' r t���w;i: I STEL GOFFORMIINe TO A3•T•M• A-615 GRADE 40. 10) IPELDED WIRE PABRIG SHALL BE COW DRAWN CONFORMING TO • 3 A .TM. A-I60. I �� 41 / V\� Melt FOUNDATION PLAN V \ sG/u.E, 1/6••110• FOUNDATION FLAN r J • . AOOT xY Mt Sawa 4 I G50115 6-15-0I 5� �I„ ��1 OM fi L. ■ 1 i\s% ' TYPICAL COLUMN GAP iE. MIMEAND CANTILEVER SEAM DETAIL 2-e13 ADD. EA. i SUPPORT 4 SUPPORT SIDE OF OPENING -- 8 MIN -6" MAX ---- I 3A3• GLIPL, . �rnwe�ee•.a"ex«er DETAIL OF ADDITIONAL ---Tr___—�— a wflae i I1 II 1 E E REINF AT WALL OPENING Ms ___ 111 LIS' X31.11XV4• [LLV) PROVIDE 3" MM CONC. COVER MINN ALL AROIMi COL AND BASE e I COLUMN - SEE PLAN AND TYPICAL ROOF OPENING ......e...' ��"�"�" B< POURING SLAB DN I GROUND. i cau N SCHEDULE ^:: ir -�-_ "_eesLeee""., t-�• Ems`. JOINT FILLER : •_� �� ON ® i ALL Y COLUMN I 40 BAR DIA I 40 BAR DIA Ea 4mI DIAGROUND IrIr -x-x-.--x-). r•x-x+•-x-x- " WHERE COLLMI FOOTING MUST ■ ANYS PIRECTIONIOOFSA LICTNSED FOR ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER BE LOW:RED TO BEAR ON1111111r al ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE DRAWINGS AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONS. TOP OF PIER /y UNDISTURBED VIRGIN SOIL OR FOOTING DE `� '3'OIL OF TI-E MOD NEARINGVERT , ' _ CAPACITY PROVIDE " X 2'-O• ii •��� WHERE SUCH ALTERFTIONS ARE MADE, THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT CONCRETE PIER MUST SIGN, SEAL, DATE AND DESCRIBE REQ WITH •3 TIES • MP . I .a9 MUSTSPECIFICATIONSSEAL, THE DRAWING AND/OR w Om " Min• H HT - I _ A _ •• . _!� p - • _ _ OW _A_.pl"d wrr■ of NYS bY"S- :� LSCHEDrEFORSSEEPLANAND TYPICAL WALL DETAILS SCHEDULE FOR SIZE AND RESF. TYPICAL INTERIOR COLUMN e 1 PIER AND FOOTING DETAIL LINTEL SCHEDULE- * , SP MINS MOW 1 1/2" CONT. K€t TOP OF SLAB MASONRY ANGLE WIDTH OF a'j'j��+� LaUlli THICIGt.. SIZE OPENING —1 o t. STEA$O L C I 4• i• X 3Iy• X 5/16• CU-v) 4'-O' OR LESS ..,'�A�""^�� *tile% o �4 �- 4' 6• X 31y■ X ' [LLV) 4'-0' TO 1'-0• 1171.--4 Yv j�/.r 6' S" k 5' X 5Mr' 4'-01 OR LESS "?I' 6• 5" X 5n X VI 4'-G" TO 6'-0" / "9, \ • NON LOAD BEARING WALLS SECTION AT SLAB ON GROUND 21/2r2' ® TYPICAL COLUMN CAP PLATE 4 CANTILEVER BEAM DETAIL se= p` ADD 45 . 12X4'- ` NIVINIONI 1 1:11 Minall F- ' 1 HORIZ REINF. PLAN AT FOUNDATION WALLxAa COMER Agri-Business Child JOINT, TO BE Development 1 WALL 4 FOR BEAM SEE SCHEDULE. ON COL sb Mdddle Read, G646 TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION ' `' BL_ OR S Soulhsid, Mr. GREATER JOINT DETAILS - ELS Val I I • 32" ,O SE -1/210 � D I 1/4 r-12 L M.O. a 6" EACH SIDE IW GOVT � ' 3/6 - CONT. ANCI-L • EACH END • - —/_, SEE PLAN 2. SHORE BEAM A6 MOD UNTIL g WAS r 1111 i. SERE PLAN ac. 1/)" CL 11/2 - 16 671"E'IRICALL7 N. W " PLACED r I _m �/ x—x—x—x-ie—x x 1 !ENE 2-04 CONT. ly• EXP. -'-hiT FILLER �LA MUNEs TYPICAL TAI AT P LD 1:)ETAIL acs VAPOR FI. - 2 STRUCTURAL DETAIL # I L INTEL L — 2 ROOF FRAMING FLAN MA%ONARY WALL * I Ft.P 't_/OR 16 COT MPACTED MATERIAL PLAN rue Dowry) . TYrICAL SLAG ON GRQUNO DETAIL noir au once uewr eoe. G50II5 6-15-01 5..'1 I I I ■ INI11111L C11,1111,11A. IMMINIGIIIII Min COLUMN SCHEDULE MIC Slzt r B IIeMrAwCS GI 146,04 I2x12tl I • CIA 14a-04 16x16.0/4 4-qµ' pa A 0. i. C2 116101 III ROOT FRAMING PLAN -NN.� NX PLAXMI '.. M MAL Saa I. BOOP DECK SHALL BE 11/Y Dr, 22 SASE, SALv. WIDE RIB PeTA. DECK L I NTEL SCHEDULE 2. TOP OF JOIST C.GVATRON VAR1GS, SEI PLAN. 5. TOP OP STEEL SUPPORT*. JOIST SHALL BE 2 I/2' BEL011 TOP OF JOIST. 1LI gLSt 6'x s I/Z' x q/1' .' hb ER 4. TOP OP SM. SUPPORL TINe DECK SHA EC O' BELOW TOP OF JOIST.5. PROVIDE JOIST BRIDSINB AS PSTS. JOIST !POM Y!. L2 M6 x IS + q/6' FL 6' Mo 6. PROVIDE I ROW OP ADDITIONAL BOTTOM CORD BRJDOINS AT THE FIRST 6'x S 1/3• x q/6' 4' NO JOIST PANEL rowNT FOR WIND UPLIFT PER THE STEEL JOIST INSTITUTE.u 541, FOR JOIST WITH A SPAN OP 401-0° RIO' OR SREATER, THE ROM of BDeIN* 11•111111 on vearr heti wail FLoaa PLAN CLOSEST TO THE CENTER SHALL DE GROSS BRAVED NC BOLTED AS PER – THE SIM. JOIST INSTITUTE. I *, DOUBLE UP AL STEEL JOISTS AT HVAC UNITS. H VAG UNITS SHALL BE LOCATED • DESIGN LOADS A5 CLOS! AS POSSIBLE TO COLUMNS. «.rx. . .as -- C INNS In aorto to –OIL WN•naNxS LIVE N,xaxiNnaN.n... AD 90 PSF + WON DRIFTING rNSaNIx.+ DEAD LOAD 20 PSF - MNN.N�NNN TOTAL LOAD SO PSP IT (S A OF THE LAW FOR O 6© © 0 © ANY PERSON VIOLATION UNLESS ACTING UNDER DIRECTION OF A ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE LICENSED AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONS. gral ' WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS RE MADE, /ipieNr•xaLI5'"D' � THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT8'N22'-T I/4' / 221221-5 I/8' ' it 'S-0 10/16'' / 231-0 L5/Ib' / 15LI' THE REVSIOOGNS ON THE DRAWINAND/OR /�' SIGN, 'Sr SPECIFICATIONS TYPICAL CO UMN BASE DETAIL O O rUb x 26 r116 x 26 Pao x 2b I P416 x 26 Pa x 26 d. MrNAb igen s Ms USW Led _ II 2 2 2 2 r GI CI GI GI GI GI II k % MILS riwReMal � NS.VV Vin V2 sal MP 110011MMINX In 8 0g il n n n S n _- IR'i2krawa — 2 ROWS JOIST BRIDSINS – NwnA.ruaN.wa� @ h Ni CT o W16x51 /5�•y Nllbx26 y4-0/ Wibx. 26 .041.0")., WIbx2b y5-0 WI6x51 --H] 11 —�I II 11 a II II 11 4.14.(11;449-11:i . � ,yr;i 4 02 G2 G2 02 G2 G2 -.7,. .‘_ D ROP S JOIST BRODe1NS _ "�` 2 \ is \ • TYPICAL COLUMN CAP PLATE I CANTILEVER SEAM DETAIL NEV. "" 1211111191011 Mt \ \ \ \ U [ y 1 t I 0 t t J R 1 !31 Rit M11111015 I i1 R i1 R I R a1 R IFII 2 ii n n n n • • Agri-Business Child Development MIddl. Road, GRA* GI WIG x 55 GI GI GI GI GI 4. SOYtsld., NY. O , —3 S WIG x 55 _ � w21 x DO = rub x 'E = I'U8 x SD ,_ ' 4 MI4x22 a pp HORZ.BRACE PROVIDE *5 oo WELD TO BMX R X TYPICAL la. . - . PARAPET MI 4 x 22 / I It MI4x ,22 T I GIA GIA 13\I D CONTINUOUS . ., ANGLES T E B Itwn �_ STRUCTURAL • ROOF FRAMIN6 PLAN FRAMING PLAN SCALE, 1/*'r1'-o' . pot ar NuNie ovum Nm 650115' 6-I5-0I S'"2 ... A _ --. _ _- _ _ .- �I� I • - ',; u � . �, �� tt OF BEAM 4' "' ' w TYP. TTP. M,, TYP. ,_ (2) 3/4" A 325 BOL I" IIIIj111JJI0Lq�I I,tL ' 4.��II 2�i" BEARING I (2) 3/4" A325 BOLTS L 4" X 4" X by"Xm'-B" +sr . ,, a (MIN.) ii,,Pal.OX) I ��flr O POINT LOAD el BEAT I '�_^-- � , CV ir I b„,;),..ikiii, ,\ ct1� or 1,41,. .._ _ " ,1"14I. . SAl 1,411/ . , . . L2�I ��X,41� -I s L Ili "kl� ..X �, - 2 Le 2 X 2 art (BY JOIST GONTR.) e4 4 k L 114"Xllis XI4" JO BM. POINT LOADS EA LME TOPIBOTT. CONT. EXTEND SOT CHORD 14"I STIFF. 14"I // OF BRIDGING 'iI / 11 • _ ' `POINT LOAD HORIZ BRIDGING FOR 3" MM WW1. MIN. L-4'X4'X�4'Xm'-8 r L4"X4"XI/�"X®'-B" , EXTEND BOT CHORD r FOR 3" MN S . _ JOIST BEARING JOIST BEARING DIAGONAL BRIDGING , HORIZONTAL . ON GIRDERS SPANDREL BEAMS e SPANDREL SEAMS ` BRIDGING DETAILS OF JOISTS BRACING COLUMNS . c . T P IC. _ O i" E= 1�I. L..J �'� e T __ S L J O I e T D E_ I I I S NMI Mt oar .n I J c 1 NOTESF IT IS VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER 4 THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED CANTILEVER ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE DRAWINGS GENERAL 4-5/IB" STIFFENER AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONS. es - 2 EA. SIDE - ^ ' 1. Th. contractor .hall verify all dimensions before submitting shop drawing% 1. The contractor shall fie with the owner and architect and affidavit from the WON. WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS ARE MAGE, 2, In ease of disagreement between Architectural and Structural plane, the manufacture of structural steel. crtlfyklg that the steel meets the THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT ' Architectural requirements call govern. MUST SIGN, SEAL, DATE AND DESCRIBE minimum requirement far structural steel r defiled In the A.I.S.C. -� - THE REVISIONS •ON THE DRAWING AND/OR 3. The Contractor nail submit checked shop drawings for revhw" No details shall sprinaatlans. latent edition. Li' LEVELLING R. �/ COL. BASE R. SPECIFICATIONS. M checked before the framing plane how been submitted for reefer. 2. The etreeburd ctrl framing and detailing shall conform to tin. requlrrnente SAME SIZE AS I I- SEE COL. SCH. ' 1. Should unknown conditions or other cause necessitate cone ructlen details of the AMSC" amectf canons for design, fabrication and rection of COL. BASE R. _ 'I ' not In accordance with there plans. Contractor roll notify the proper structural steel for building. latest edition. - IL ;; . . ' authorities and submit his dstals showing the proposed method to 3. The design fabrication and rection of open web std plat construction allig- w II accomplish the requited result shall comply with the following I TOP OF BLAB C O 1"11111 5. All construction shown thus t.- shall how no concrete slab, anise O (� ArA .a1Yrr of NYENr. Mean tow AJ.SC-Sall. ssppse.allfkatloor latest edition N (MM) I�� - l \ J - M rwlse noted an plan. Standard epeoltleatlanu for salon web std Joists - K crit NON-SHRINK ,I - 5" The contractor shall Mr to the Architectural, Mechanical and Electrical Standard specMeation@ for Ilangepan steel phis - LH wise l-_ 1�: drawings and verify this size and location of all openings. elerW.a Standard epeallleatir. Tr deep, langspan std Jolwie - DLit ..ries GROUT. I ------ (4) 3/4" A3 = r -• chases, conduits. depressed areas. floor finishes, till% anchors, stone 4. All structural steel'shall, be A.S. .M. A-35(fy - 38S) tube std: fy a 4E aL SEE PLAN BOLTS STANDARD and masonry Betels. hangers. curbs and other mhdlonesu. Items before 6. NI drop connections .hall he wedded r belted Bdte to W 3/4 elle. A"ST.M, a 1 ..1_ a A.IB.C. CONN. 'placing Menlo A-325 and cheat A I,SC Ions. section 1.15 dale to be EJOf01 and ■ Illirmar (4 ANGLES) '' . 7. No note r detail r lack thou of shill be construed r relieving the f1-M f • rose! A I.SC ep.a by 11 ahs. ceotlon, 1.17 TOP OF FTG _ contractor from esecuthg all writ In accordance,with governing ;building O. All welding to be done by Noeneed welds PIER WALL` ' ' '�' 3/4" A 325 BOLTS codes. - 7.+.M steel details shall be designed to conform to architectural requirements. rlq"' COL. GAP R. The engineer of record h not responublc fen field supervision, nor Job sit. rfety. !L All hung lintels call b. ,., lded with vertical and horizontal adJu.tmenL BUTTRESS. WIDTH OF S TO n AS REM). il. All field connections may be bolted using A.S.T.M A325 bolts newt wire welded CONCRETE connections ac required. (2) 3/4" (A3"� 3" 4-100C. EQUAL BEAM FLG. 4" ANCHOR SOLTS OR COL WIDTH 1. NI concrete lark details and construction methods shall conform with the + 1" WHICHEVER gD Aq IS GREATER Kt- E" 00A/ provisions of the A.C.I. building cods requirements for reinforced 10. Tape of al column. shall be 1' below top of highest bean framing Into Column BASE R w S r.00 'ry a ' concerts and local buldhn codes" If thre should be my conflict between unless Mons run our taps of column. k as details require. 5Q : 4 ,, ? .� ' these cane and' the IOW building' codes shall take preeedroa 11. All end connections shall be full strength connections copaWe of resisting ---- ---- g�' tit',4 r 2 Cencrcts (R shall be w follows (f128 cloys) the men uniform lops on the specific bum and span. Otirns (air entrained) - foundation walls and footing /2 Provide disable 'pints at-roof top untie locate unto at columns. TYPICAL COLUI"fN CAP i � ��� 3500ot Harr slabs submit legation, weight 12 Om to engineer of record prior to hstallotion sy 3. At reintorchtp sternhaf conform to the current requirements of ewV H ASTM A5,5-e0 respt as fdlowc METAL DEQ( ' , a) Beni stirrups and column B.. - ASTM A515-4D 4,ND CANTILEVER SEAM DETAIL , b) Welded steel eke fabric: - ASfM A185 1. Deck units shall be the Me Indicated an the drawings and shall be In lengths �/ ' I1�t D E L ' - 4. In order to'malpt* the lateral stability of the soul far di iodated to span over three or mall supports. TYPICAL P I C A L O L U I N . faunddtlon plain and proper bedding of bottom of footings or piers. the ' 2 All deck units shall comply with The requirements of the Mel desk Institute 4 SUPPORT 4 SUPPORT 'general method showing the extent of plt and general excavation roll be 3. At roofs. the metol desk shall bow fastened to the std framework at ends B" MIN se worm coil subject to The approval of the against% and intrmediate supports by pudde welds not I.es than 5/B' dna eta ` e . v I ■ I a w ■ f • L. Al footings'v/ kigr on 2 tan capacity material. And certified by soil s - ae deck rmanuf ideuvwruto be Joinations rolel t Ira • SASE DETAIL 3''b° MAx 3/B" CLIPL 6. Faitkutp 'at; different bels roll be stepped, so that the der dhtanr if mare strbbhgent and approved by the engineer of record.- ,Q�--_ X / morn l bear adjacent bottom edge roll not exceed a slaps of one vertical to 4" Shap drawing sill Indicate den type, gags and dl necessary details j/� cel n- -<7.Q trio hortuadtd. mitred far fshrhati ersctlan and connection to the work l/ I I�I I I f • ,.7" Vertical'carrtruwilon Joints In walls or grads bean. shall be located within Weld 'ail elle for 5=� around building perimeter w{� I I I E ZS . the middle third of span, preferably M boys having no opening, e•p ' ' Horizontal instruction pints In wall@ shall be avoided as far ss t =--LL- I-.I-- in print- - - LJ---- , S Bacilli shag not be placed_aagqainstt foundation ralb or grade berme untl . the• tcoflnty h of wtRlent'.trenght and unto there wails are pr.prly Agri-Business Child o soba top and bottom, by the nemto floor slab or byate TYPICAL ROOF OPENING 5 " X I/4" ILLY) yet 4 I cera bracing Trucks. bulldozers r other heavy equipment Wall be p canted withasuticn M sur manor as sour no elan to these walla ,+ It �plete shop detail. and setting plane for approval fr 'autskh walla . CONCRETE BMOC Contralto nail furnish strip elevations showing all opening, shelves Wilu�� and othr poignant data In addition to required reinforcement 1. Three test cylinders shall bel taker) for each days pour k for r 50 yd.. ' 10" All structural membra shall„bel poured for their fuN depth In on. operation. of cosh concrete type on. tested • 7 days, 2 • 28 day. results . All construction pints, Soh r day's pour Joints shall be located h forwarded to the arch/engineer tin. mWd. thiel of .pan. Main relnfaranent to run through the Joint S" BLOCK OR if ho steel'M provided kl ttpopp of slab wire pint axon, provide ROOF LOADS GREATER �am BAR DIA �4D BAR DIA �4O BAR DIA additional Jp x' 1'-B sin dowels I ®° 1� . 11. Mlbdmum steel protection; 3/4' for lobs. 1' for interior face of wail% Um Load. .1 30 PSF 3212 ��I 11/2' for-Owns and girder% 2' for column@ and exterior-face of'walk • Dead Loads - 20 PSF 3' far feoting., pin and pedrtca TOTAL ' '50 PSF ' 12 Contractor shall, Install Si iseve. N..rtts. .te and protide all ■_� �� J nenseary Menem required by other trades" Contractr,chain provide Wind hood fen buldln h 16 based on ssctian 803.4 and Table V-503 9 Allil iirI olid 'retain column Inserts'for brick ties and inserts far "EOM lintels, q design psi es sheen .on It: of the New York Stats adding Cada E _ 13 mall electrical ,qnd pthe► gandulls whish an Imbedded In labs are Wile owe ' distributed's° that tiny ilt.rfere as IRO. as possible with the . •rekhfapingletesl.' and OM be located blow the top layer of I _m° ' • 5TRUGTURAL reinforcement' It k o *lam of Er ENraon I.. of Itis .ileo of Now York 2-44 CONT. 14 Fr typi of mranry anrorste be insured In columns and beam, see Mary ecce M r Mgr tin. 'on til N e epesrfioitbna 'r'1M�w,p,rmsing .h' t� mg a'�r.�"a,y;,w„a ,"o RO©F FRAMING PLAN a• •P •• .a rr.k,.h.Il keno eine emir t. the T`r'P I C A L DETAIL A T . 15 Al bare corked santhnuoui ehoN lapped 4o diameter at and canoe shall 'bel keel* at obstruction% union °thrones shown an drwinga MOO' rel gni cele Mean %IS .gP Wad bkv di ' I 1Lø. oi' de sbdl be pound In alternatema gnate lane sequence w/1000 sq.& *kW end e.1.w of ark macer Spurr le e ree' graepnstrurtlon Jdnti'ahOtOc Occur at column centerline union noted ink Moi}an of do etr.mm. ' A { 17 ppr,ptn,adan !Jol;t.'h hdathrl well. roll be no are than Sit-o• apart I"I A S ON A R I' I.0 A L L TYPICAL ' WALL ' DETAILS 11! -Eden corhk;nite tsilpnq no spsoMcatlona - - _ �I�� L`� L5 V I� �` nOecr IOi MYa Pllana rOC I " 111 JUL Ii�2A01 'I� 650116 6-16-01 5 4 g Jy • __ . . i pmAIvgmpm OM W ■awuMN,BAN 11111111111.1114111111. LiL._ r... _ • N ' 26'_5„ • CANOPY PLAN VIEW 4, 115 .-5" � 23'-O 2I _IO�" 22'-716 2213 i '-Sy" 12,_5„ 9'-88" ' ( MIN lel 016.1.3 �n • 21 -104" 9 22 O L partial h.-err gr h•--r hoer ho-er aper \ _—_ ■��. F.='i _ — ■ i ___ A ' i r sunk as,u, ean� ism. J • 4 8 4 / TYPICAL A aping EXPANSION JT - SIIMMIlfifi -lit Pace color *2 Ng - all. , ....,..... ElPir /I II it - ._i �Y • rrAiel I I w — — I � 7.. - - - OMNI WA ems® Mn 1 North (front) Elevation ' IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR e ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED / Coping ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE DRAWINGS AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONS Split . ❑Flat Bock recess face Block (typ) WHERE COGNIZANTLTERATIED TARE HE LAW FE MUST SIGN, SEAL, DATE AND DESCRIBE \ THE REVISIONS ON THE DRAWING AND/OR L SPECIFICATIONS. ,_ N JI I a, 7.,, W. 4 j i/N "t L E __, Ns kissykts Ombra sf MI Sumba la) t L N 4' �'-b '-4�, PFixed glazing w/ (I) operable per/classroom Painted Hollow Metal doors I.4/ angle Iron panel trim detail South (rear) Elevation • sop C N \y� v E. o4) [0�� k , °^n=om" diT Parapet step up NO • • Standing seam ` ------."Coping � Mtl roof sys. ''',, / Flat Block recess Split face Block le It _ -----_ -i!,-_ --''!- �� Dryvlt layer /.--.. Dryvit layer ` R E V I S O N 5 / RI --� 1.=[ .... �' Masonry :„...... cheek wall .4,4'-4"i. 6'-4 4i-4"A, Gloss vestibule Masonry col. 6' 4-10"� 8'-IO" I� ; 8'-10" Blass door way In masonry opening Agri-Mosinee. Child West a Entry West a Entry East a Entry 51ass door way side 11tes D.v to ment West Elevation East EVevation Mnddl. +Udca eoutheld, Mt. ENTRY SIDE ELEVATIONS ARG I TECTUfi .AL FLOOR. ELAN WN..e, va••r-o• 9 9 -- . EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS ' rThi 17-1P r OW/Si ' JUL ► 0 20011 bI ;:;, i'Ll 0'04' ,e ., .. I r 4� Mk y pm mi au DOOR SCHEDULE ��rq�l,,ai FINISH SCHEDULE ����� N. ND. SIZE MATERIAL FRAME EQUIPMENT REMARKS TITLE FLOOR BASE WALLS CLG. GLG. REMARKS NO. ROOMN 5 E W HT. I 3'-8" X T-O" ALUM. 4 GLASS ALUM. CLOSURE I VESTIBULE GT 6L 6L GL P ACT 5' 2 3'-8" X 11-0" ALUM. 4 GLASS ALUM. CLOSURE 2 WAITING ROOM G V P ACT 9' 3 DIRECTOR OFFICE C V p ACT 9' 3 3'-0" x 61-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. P ACT 9' 4 3'-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. 4 ' ED COORD OFF G 5 31_0" 641x 6 ' HOLLOW CORE MTL. - - • 5 STAFF LUNCH VCT V P ACT 9' ° ACT 9' 6 3'-O" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTC. 6 INTERVIEW RM. C V P1 31-0" x 61_8" HOLLOW CORE MIL. 1 GOORIDOR VCT V P ACT 9' ACT 9' 5 V-0" x 1'-0" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE • 8 4-5 YR OLD. C V P9 3'-0" x 614" HOLLOW CORE MTL. CLOSURE • 9 TOILET VCT V P ACT 9' IC 4-5 'YR OLD C V P ACT 9' 10 3'-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW GORE MTC. II II 3'-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. CLOSURE II VESTIBULE EAST VGT V P AGT 9' 12 3'-0" x 11-0" HOLLOW MTL MTC. CLOSURE 12 2-3 YR OLD G V P AGT 9' 13 3'-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. CLOSURE _ L13 TOILET VCT V P - ACT 9' I I AGT 9' 4 '3'-O" x T-O" ALUM 4 GLASS ALUM CLOSURE 14 2-3 YR OLD. G V P 15 3'-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. 15 INFANTS ‘ C V P ACT 9' P ACT 9' lb 3'-0" x 1'-0" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE It MENS HC. CT CTl 3''O" x 1'-0" HOLLOW CORE MTL. CLOSURE 1 LADIES HG. CT CT P ACT 9' ' ACT 9' lb 3'-0" x 6'4" HOLLOW GORE MTL. $ LAUNDRY VCT V P19 3'-O",x 6'-8" HOLLOW GORE MTL. CLOSURE 9 INFANTS C V P ACT 9' I IT ISA VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR 20 3'-0" x 1'-0" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE THE ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER „ 20 KITCHEN VGT V. P AGT 9' ARCHITECT, OO ALTER THESE LICENSED DRAWING5 21 OFFICE G V P ACT • 9' 21 3'-O" x 6'-5 HOLLOW CORE MTL. ANO/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFlCATIONS. ACT 9' 22 3'-O" x 1'-0" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE • 22 UTILITIES VCT V P22B 31-0" x T-0" HOLLOW MTL • Mt. CLOSURE WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS ARE MADE, • 23 HDC OFFICE G V P ACT 9' THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT 23 3'-0" x 6'4" HOLLOW CORE MTL. CLOSURE MUST SIGN, SEAL DATE AND DESCRIBE Y ACT 9' THE REVISIONS ON THE DRAWING AND/OR 1 24 VESTIBULE WEST VGT V PSPECIFICATIONS. 24 3'-O" x b'-8" HOLLOW GORE MTL. CLOSURE i 25 2 YR OLD. C V P ACT 9' 25 3'-0" x b'-8" HOLLOW GORE MTL. CLOSURE . • 26 TOILET VGT V P ACT 4' 26 3'-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. 21 2 YR OLD. C V P ACCT 9' TLI fm . t Ms Education lad 21 3'-0" x b'-8" HOLLOW CORE M . 25 3'-0" x b'-b" HOLLOW GORE MM.' 29 3'-0" x 6'-6" HOLLOW CORE MTL. CLOSURE • ser 30 3'-0" x 1'-O" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE `I I 31 3'-0" x 11-0" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE • 32 3'-0" x 6'- " HOLLOW GORE MTL. 'COLORS 4 FINISH SPEC A5 PER LANDLORD/ TENANT. , 33 3'-0" x 64" HOLLOW GORE MTL CLOSURE PREP EXISTING WALLS TO ACCEPT NEW FINISH34 31-0" x 1'-0" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE COLORS 4 FINISH SPEC AS PER LANDLORD/ TENANT, 35 3'.-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. • • 36 3'-0" x 61-$" HOLLOW CORE MTL. CLOSURE 31 31-0" x T-0" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE a'�o Etc -i 35 3' 0" x 1'-O" HOLLOW MTL MTL. CLOSURE 4 "r ,� 'iri/ 31 3'-0" x 6'-8" HOLLOW GORE MTL. CLOSURE i s vi''t rlj 40 3'-O" x 6'-8" HOLLOW CORE MTL. • 1175 r � 41 3'-O" x 11-0" HOLLOW METAL MIL. CLOSURE • ! �_ a $nna^MdI i_S_nn • msls1 sR REVISIONS - J • HARDWARE: man - ALL HARDWARE SHALL BE BRASS FINISHED, LIGHT DUTY GOMERGIAL GRADE, LEVER TYPE , CONFORMING • TO FEDERAL SPEG$159. DOOR CLOSURES 5HALL BE PROVIDED ON TOILETS AND FIRE RATED DOORS. PANIC DEVICES SHALL BE USED WHERE REQUIRED BY N.Y,5TATE BUILDING CODE. Agri-Business Child Development ' nide. smut GR41� ' e.uYwk 1 NY' , ,. ,, , , . y0,�� .,,., , . y ars , . . .. ,,, ROOM FINISH 4 - DOOR SGHEDULR �„ 1 ___ \\17 Li �_` I JUL D • . , __ l (�"ig"di , . � ±:,..,,,,,, ,.: .,),,,,,,,e,' ). vy q},r ry 114. L_._ ;CI *.:::°' ., 1 k 4 r �r,- r1 . f`Wq 1i t - , 1 H� d i - G 6 � e w ra 6)I rl�L .1°r�is 1 r __ 1 tisyumw � 1111 REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SCALE: I/4' =I'-0' . ,o. Lr , 11111111111L CIIIILL LL LIC��iTING SCHEDULE �R�S� GENERAL CATALOG GENERAL CATALOG SPRINKLERS J/ SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NUMBER DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION NUMBER DESCRIPTION, �.. • PROPOSED NEW SPRINKLER HEADS POINTED REGC.f CD 2'x4' 4-52W L.6. T-6 OCTORON LAMP EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT DOWIN ONLY FLOURESGENT FIXTURE W/ THIN LAMPS AND ELECTRONIC BALLASTS ON/ PRISMATIC LENS) (SEE FIRE SPRINKLER PLAN 4 SPEC.) RECESSED 21x4' 4-321NL.6. T-6 OCTORON LAMP FLOURESCENT FIXTURE N.LGAND ELECTRONIC BALLASTS (W/ SILVER SYM, REFLECTOR) EXIT SIGN ® RECESSED 2'x2' I-601N U-SHAPE TUBE FLOURESGENT FIXTURE AND ELECTRONIC BALLASTS (NU SILVER SYM. REFLECTOR) p i LIGHTING FIXTURE N.I.C. W BATTERY BACK-UP cdel IVA J X X — X X X J ' x XX .x / IT ISA VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR ANY PERSON UNLESS ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED X X /�(\/� V� V \/ \/ INGS ANO/ORARCHITECACCOMPATO TNGER HSPECIESE DFICAWONS. ! T / \ _ X:44 / 1 X, ^ 4 X x X X X . . WHERE SUCH ALTERATIONS ARE MAGE, �7 / y �, yy / \ THE COGNIZANT LICENSED ARCHITECT 1 1 MUST SIGN; SEAL, DATE AND DESCRIBE ` I I THE REVISIONS ON THE DRAWING AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS. 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FASCIA ON _ ►--+WI CONTINUOUS J „ I11111III ! 111111111111J 111 I111111111111111111111111111111111JII [ I LI lIII (IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111JII ) IllllflllllllllllllllI ] i llFJ Fiji1IIFILI • .a WOOD BLOCKING ■' 1 MASONRY FILL MASONRY ANCHORS 7 I- 7 �' X48"O.G. MAX. + II� BARJDI$T t COL. G / ' ' Eill ■ $ STEEL GIRDER (SEE STRVC PLAN) ' MASONRY ANCHORS r� Y 4 V STANDARD A.LS.G. 448" O.G. MAX. ■ ■ ';? CONNECTION (4 ANGLES) iii YY' t. b DRAWNBP CHECEQ BY: ■ I�� Y 'rI L J■� I" INSULATION - POLYSTYRENE ■ b" GONG. BLOCK H y 12" MASONRY ::Y - Im DJRO - WALL, TORO - WALL REINF, 16 OG. $' �{ 4" BRICK ■ `,uI" AIR SP" INSULATSTYRENE ii Num iiis IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW FOR lie,y b" GONG BLOCK S /di, KNEE BRACE 5I/2 K THE DIRECTIONLT. OF ANY PERSON SA LICENSED S ACTING UNDER -+ Y, DURO - WALL, TORO - WALL REINF. Ib 0G. • Ill �y'�` • 3 I/2' x 3 I/2" x 5/Ib" a. ARCHITECT, TO ALTER THESE DRAWINGS I AND/OR ACCOMPANYING SPECIFICATIONS. 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