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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4944 A'ef42 — 91/ 4 r co-Tyrfle,3 4/01 74ati_21 Fe-6ce-___zie-,ig A/7- l:2174 - APPEALS BOARD'MEMBERSi. ,i3OffO( . 1 % 4'CD_ Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman ��ti� Gy 53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. ; p •, P.O. Box 1179 Lydia A. Tortora W ,? Southold, New York 11971-0959 Lora S. Collins : 's / ZBA Fax (631) 765-9064 George Horning :440( 1`a��i�� Telephone (631) 765-1809 Jig ,. BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF AUGUST 28, 2001 Appl. No. 4944— KEYSPAN/LIPA (Henry Smith, Owner) Parcel: 1000-70-7-5 STREET & LOCATION: 49400 Main Road (Route 25), Southold DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: July 12, 2001 FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS: The subject property is a vacant one-acre lot in Southold with frontage of 281 feet on Main Road and 233 feet on Main Bayview Road. It is zoned General Business. Business uses occupy the adjacent parcels on the East (service station) and West (plumbing and heating business). APPLICANT'S REQUESTS: Keyspan East Gas Corp. (Keyspan) proposes to purchase the subject property for construction of a gas compressor station. Under this appeal, Keyspan requests a Special Exception for the proposed use, pursuant to Code section 100-101(6)(1), and a variance authorizing a security fence higher than the 6 feet (front yards) and 6-1/2 feet (other yards) authorized by Code section 100-231(A). The Building Inspector issued a Notice of Disapproval denying the proposed fence on February 13, 2001. REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: On the basis of testimony presented, materials submitted and personal inspection, the Board makes the following findings: 1. Keyspan proposes to close an existing compressor station in Mattituck and relocate the equipment to the Southold site. The new station will be substantially the same as the existing one and will serve the same purpose—a backup that is called into use occasionally when pressure in the distribution system falls below standard. It will be unmanned except when in actual use. 2. Keyspan submitted site plans showing extensive landscaping including earthen berms topped with shrubs. The proposed chain-link fence measures 7 feet from grade plus a maximum of 14 inches of support bars for barbed wire at the top. It will be faced with cedar paling. 3. At the hearing and by letter, neighbors submitted detailed recommendations regarding landscaping. A letter from applicant's attorney, dated August 14, 2001, states that these recommendations have been reviewed and are reflected in revised plans for the site. • Page 2-August 28, 2001 Appl. No. 4944—Keyspan/LIPA 1000-70-7-5 at Southold 4. Plans submitted by applicant show that the fenced compressor enclosure measures 60 x 125 feet, and state that only 6.5 percent of the property will be paved. Vehicular access will be from the Main Road at a location that has been approved by the State Department of Transportation, 5. The site will be lighted only when in actual use and lighting will be shielded to fall only on the equipment area. 6. With respect to the Special Exception request, the Board finds and determines the following in accordance with Code section 100-263: (A) The proposed use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties, or of properties in the adjacent use districts, or of permitted or legally established uses in its use district or in adjacent use districts. (B) The safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience and order of the Town will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and its location. (C) The proposed use will be in harmony with, and promote the general purposes and intent of, the Zoning Code, and will be compatible with its surroundings and with the character of the neighborhood and of the community in general. (D) The structure and the property generally will be readily accessible for fire and police protection. 7. With respect to the Special Exception request, there are no adverse findings from a review of the matters to be considered under Code section 100-264. 8. Applicant proposes a 7-foot chain-link fence with barbed wire at the top for the protection of the compressor facility and safety of the public. The fence will be faced with cedar paling and will be screened by landscaping. The proposed use is one permitted by Special Exception, and the fence is an integral element of the use. For these reasons, grant of the requested variance will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or detriment to nearby properties. 9. There is no evidence that grant of the requested variance will have an adverse effect or impact on physical or environmental conditions. • Page 3- August 28, 2001 Appl. No. 4944— Keyspan/LIPA 1000-70-7-5 at Southold 10. The action set forth below is the minimum necessary to enable applicant to construct a needed gas compressor station while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the Special Exception as applied for, and FURTHER RESOLVED, to GRANT a variance authorizing the security fence as proposed, in both cases subject to the following CONDITIONS: 1. Applicant shall continuously maintain all shrubbery and other landscaping at the site. 2. The Board shall have the right to review and enhance the landscaping and lighting after completion, and after a Certificate of Occupancy is issued if plantings are not in good growing condition and properly maintained. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that violates the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goehringer (Chairman), Dinizio, and Collins. (Member Homing of Fishers Island was absent-ex -d; Member Tortora was absent due to illness.) This Resolution was duly a.•• ed (3-0 p / •proved for Filing - Gerard P. Goe,in er Chairman 5;%/ PEC IVSD AND FILED BY 'DZiE 8130`:( d ' s Town. CH:17, ov.n of j.:CGi::G1..-1 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): 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4944 — HENRY SMITH and KEYSPAN GAS CORP. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B(6) for use as a proposed gas compressor facility, and a Variance based on the Building Inspector's February 13, 2001 Notice of Disapproval for fence height. Location of Property: 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold; Parcel 1000-70-8-5. Zone District: B Business. 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 20, 2001. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT SOUTHOLD,N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL DATE; February 13,2001 TO Patricia Moore A/C Keyspan 51020 Main Road Southold.NY11971 Please take notice that your application dated January 24,2001 For permit for perimeter security fence at Location of property 49400 Main Road Southold County Tax Map No. 1000 - Section 70 Block 7 Lot 5 Subdivision Filed Map # Lot# Is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds proposed fence not permitted pursuant to Article XXIII Section 100231 which states; When located in the front yard of residential zones, the same shall not exceed four(4) feet in height When located in the front yard of nonresidential zones,the same shall not exceed six (6) feet in height. Project located in a nonresidential zone, height indicated at seven(7) feet. Authorized Si i ture ,Yt 1 U rrty t; avu ir1Ot�Y.it it �� f�� t3u1LUthu.1-', 1.I APPLICATION CHECKLIS' BUILDING DEPARTNIEN jy L 4 / Do you'riave or need the following,before applying 'FOWNIIALL g I i 4 Board of Health SOUTHOLD, NY 1171 3 sets of Building Plans TEL: 765-1802 Survey PERMIT NO. Check Septic Form N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees Examined ,20 Contact: • Approved - ,20 Mail to: Disapproved a/c .;t 114101 G _ Phone: Building Inspector APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date , 20 INSTRUCTIONS a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 3 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e.No building shall be occupied or used in whole or m part for any purpose what-so-ever until a Certificate of Occupar is issued by the Building Inspector. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or , Regulatrnns, for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described:The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances,building code,housi,- ..e, and regulations, and to admit I authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. . Signature of applicant or name, if a corporatimild swat!, /omR./ cJorrfhol�✓ (Mailing addrdss of applicant) State whether applicaant is owner, lessee, agent, architect,engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder Y Name of owner of premises ✓ cSn - ` x s n w7 - air hew-4-Veyx� (as on the tax roll or latest deed) If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer (Name and title of corporate officer) • , Builders License No. Plumbers License No. Electricians License No. . y`'`N • Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on whichroposed work will be done: M Rocr 44ad( 60 tA-1-k0Ai. House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section 7 0l • Block 7 Lot Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot (Name) _. orate existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupai{ Vacs ,ct b. Intended use and occupancy 6-as G o rnAre 5.50r 6 i©� . Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building !/✓ Addition Alteration Repair Removal Demolition Other Work (Description) . Estimated Cost Fee (to be paid on filing this application) If dwelling, number of dwelling units Number of dwelling units on each floor If garage, number of cars If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. ,BUS1455 C1f%)%h-j Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front 7t -74 Rear 4/0 Depth /t t /Lfc I Height Penta - ''7' Number of Stories Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear Depth Height Number of Stories Dimensions of entire new construction: Front o - Rear 4/0 Depth Height roc 7 ' Number of Stories (Gars hes w/GpPritaye 1 r , - bW'"— i3et liaw 19-47"/ • p =-s A aG-r JSize of lot: Front{Z aI 0 Rear .R"S Depth 0 Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 1: Zone or use district in which premises are situated GeYle# if3Us/Jzg o 2. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation:. rt/a _ ,,oi'lek- 3. Will lot be re-graded ' '/° Will excess fill be removed from premises: YES NO 4. Names of Owner of premises A-�iy SnYR KAddress Phone No. Name of Architect Address Phone No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 5. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland? *YES NO • IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED 6. Provide survey,to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines. 7. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey. TATE OF NEW YORK) 'OUNTY OF)u{¢allL SE: Oi f Acta C- 114 00 tLe being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, )He Is`the 47/ldY77 - (Contractor, Agent,Corporate Officer, etc.) f said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; iat all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief,and that the work will be erformed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. womtorelire methis r ---, .. .a of 4 200/ ' 2 Notary Public Signature of Applicant CLAM LGLEW Notary Public,State of New York No.01 GL4879505 Qualified in Suffolk Cotcpt`L.,, , Commission Expires Dec.8, �- '' /.V. e < 3�1 ��� -rett-t.427 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK � : " a.Jlf-/c 19 APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDII IG INSPECTOR APPEAL NO.4-rtis7 T� ' DATE TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. (We) K.eyapan-Gas,Last-•Cor-p of c(o Patricia C. Mocxe...52021)..Main..Road, (Nome of Appellant Street and Number Southold NY HEREBY APPEAL TO Municipality - State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO. DATED WI IEREBY HIE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO Patricia C. MooreEsq Nome of Applicant for permit of 51020 Main ROad, Southold NY 11971 Street and Number Municipality State ( X) PERMIT TO USE Fence 7' in height ) PERMIT- FOR OCCUPANCY ( ) - —Route 25, Southold Busness I. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY Street JtlaitileI / Use District on Zoning Map District 1000 Section 70 Block 7 Lot 5 Henrymith Current Owner Y Mop No. I Lot No. Prior Owner 2, PROVISION (5) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub • - section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number...Do not quote the Ordinance.) Article fl Section /OO-3 3: TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (please check appropriate box) ( A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Mop ' for height of fence ( ) A VARIANCE due to tack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. .62 Cons. Lows Art. 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3 ( )_ simultaneously Special Exception •t: PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal (has) (has not) been made with respect to this decision of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property. Such 'appeal was (X ) request for a special permit ( ) request for a variance and was mode in Appeal No: Dated v. REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) AVariance to Section 280A Subsection 3 ( X) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance is requested for the reason that The natural gas generators must be secured with a fence 7' in height Foran mtlt (Continue on other :1 )7m • P a, az> rte* z Ong a.Miele REASON FOR APPEAL Continued I. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- sary f IARDSIIIP because • 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shored by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of thisproperty and in this use district because 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE NT41E ., CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because • STATE OF NEW YORK ) t G. )- ss COUNTY OF w(;>Ifc ) Signature Sworn to thisWA' day of iJ 4pg0 Notary Public \, RaRICIActWORE NOISY ROM,State of New York Suffolk Count/ No 4861668 Commission Expires June 16,; 11/45-5C - ,&4 z . 341 rt OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION 71' (Pt fm"e pe,p..,..s. MAR 1 6 20 (.-Sexe.4.10 Application No. 17Wil- 100.14094.14~1,64114. Date Filed: V -o_9 TOTHE-ZONING-BOARD OrAPPEALS, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK: I (We) > Keyspan Gas East Corp. of c/o Patricia C. Moore (Residence, House No. and Street) 51020 Main Road, Southold NY 11971 (Contract Vendee) 'am et, tate, ip ose, e ep one lum.er hereby apply to THE ZONING BOARD,OF APPEALS for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance with the ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE .777- SECTION J®O- . / 1'O , SUBSECTION for the below-described property for the following uses and purposes (and as shown on the attached plan drawn to scale) : Relocation of Mattituck Natural Gas Compressor Station to subject property. see attached standards J A. Statement of Ownership and Interest. Henry Smithis(are) the owner(s) of property known and referred to as oute D, Southold 1000-70-7-5 (House No. , Street, Hamlet) identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section 70 , Block 7 , Lot(s) ' , which is not (is) on a subdivision Map (Filed "Map of " Filed Map No. and has been approved by the Southold Town Planning Board on as a [Minor] [Major] Subdivision) . • The above-described property was acquired by the owner on 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 persons in the neighborhood for the following reasons: see attached C. The property which is the subject of this application is zoned 12jUsingss and [ ] Is consistent with the use(s) described in the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith. [ ] is not consistent with the Certificate of Occupancy being furnished herewith for the following reason(s) : [ )9 is vacant land. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK Ss. : re (signaature) Swot' to bv' or,"e this " day o Dof , 19 e: .ry 'u. 1CPATRICIA C MOORE Nr.�.•,; ,+ i w York Notary Public,State of NeW York :::::u:av-No.4861668 ZB2 (rev. 2/6/86) Suffolk County-No.4861668 CommissionExpiresJunel6,_._--.: Commission Expires June 115,d .4 sac ri• /OWNER ---T--- � :-A._nC-mw:.x �. ..„ ,; � k,4.;7 y. ...Vr�4,L:aAG�'CS .w " 74'^ - - x f T iF;, xeY4 ;.\ l. ly 4n " a ' q° c 4-Z erI'e . , a ° ,--,, CST = sU3 .., LO _y f _ STR � 70 : - •} ' • FORM •. qW ER • I N ACR. ! hh �J mi` i� 1CPat �/ CCl^r- ILACt �"cca f .Ocm S -%.1-terlax W , TYPE OF BUILDING 9 r/ yy RES�� SEAS. VL. /77 FARM COMM. CB. MICS. Mkt. Value LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE RE/MARKS /6--0-0 -1 S' '7 f e / t .H q. .. ` /1 5 / 7 � z 1� - ` .,1 — r4 to i"' . / 76-u Loc _3//p�pr 4/4As -� rya/ / ¢ qb �s"t r -� a �_p Y/6'/r �� logc P V^3t5 kja'��i _ t S�Y1i /'!�f°a • • AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FARM Acre • Value Per Value �— Acre FRONTAGE ON WATER Tillable a -� — — x`rd its}fps a !� c .�? -1t/7 41Y ! Woodland FRONTAGE ON ROAD Meadowland DEPTH ,�/ BULKHEAD House Plot Total DOCK I Aft. Pc.s ted-0^) = COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ROBERT J. GAFFNEY a SEP 2 1 2 � ,#I/ SUFFOLK COUNTy EXECUTIVE L. As-IGL,E. AI( DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING - ----DI CTOR OF PLANI4ING 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 asthere 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 Reddingtoii, 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 5 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\CCHORNY\ZONING\ZONING\WORKING\LD20011SEPl1SD4913 SEP LOCATION MAILING ADDRESS H LEE DENNISON BLDG -4T1-I FLOOR ■ P. 0 BOX 61 00 '■ (5 16) 853-5 1 90 100 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HAUPPAUGE, NY I 1 788-0099 TELECOPIER(5 16) 853-4044 i-EDM7 1E111 ) PATRICIA C. MOORE a �, Attorney at Law {�t'i�� MAY 42001 51020 Main Road U Southold, N.Y. 11952 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary May 30, 2001 Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman Southold Town Planning Board, and Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 (BY HAND) Re : KeySpan-Southold Compressor Station/� Dear Chairmen and Boards : After meetings with Planning Staff and the engineers, enclosed please find six prints to Zoning Board and Planning Board of the following revised plans : 1 . Plot Plan 2 . Landscape plan & Specifications 3 . Grading, fence and Paving plan We would respectfully request that your proceed with your review and schedule public hearing. If there is anything else you need please do not hesitate to contact me. Very trLrl yours, �P"atricia C. Moore cc: Helen Duffy ./60.4151(? 4GVTHp4 "vat, 110) L2,,c1P7P-P111, 0\ 1 200! 11 .4:4 ;114W E0IS-00 SOUTHOLD FIRE DISTRICT P.O. BOX 908. SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 May 24, 2001 (631) 765-4305 FAX (631) 765-5076 ,. ;11:' )4 , Mr. Robert'Kassner '� Southold Town Planning Board MAY 2 9 2001 PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Southold Town Re: Keyspan Southold Compressor Station, SCTM#1000-70-7-5 Planning Boar d Dear Mr. Kassner: The Southold Fire District has reviewed the above-mentioned map and finds adequate fire protection in the area at this time. This decision is valid for one year from the date of this letter. Sincerely, 041/1-0r --a4 Cynthia Caprise Fire District Secretary PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Bio �oof S A'c O ` Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. �� .: G ` Chairman ���= y� P.O. Box 1179 c Southold, New York 11971-0959 WILLIAM J.CREMERS % co, KENNETH L.EDWARDS Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,JR. ��1�, Fax(631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGIANO � ®1 * 1� „s1 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Board of ppeals FROM: Robert G. Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer J RE: Special Exception for Keyspan Energy Gas Regulator Station Route 25 &Main Bayview, Southold SCTM# 1000-70-7-5 DATE: May 4, 2001 The above project has been determined to be a Type II action, and will not be reviewed under SEQRA. This Board will not make a determination. I New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Jfi" Division of Environmental Permits - Room 538 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233-1750 -17 ,__ 111111m0 I Telephone: (518) 457-2224 sq-Kv1 NOW Fax: (518) 457-5965 John P. Cahill RECEIVED Commissioner AUG 41997 064o-g-y/ s ' ' Southold Town Clerk • August 4, 1997 • 4---/..."(,(77, GIT o 6 N-I t-f E /n, if.z-,G- m Re: Revisions to Sfate Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Regulations b , ,� /p.a.- � ,,,,,i4. eAri,die_. -sr644 ���-c -/ Dear Municipal Official: &&6r�,' / , , f i ,e The Department of Environmenta/ ' onservation (DEC) adopted revisions to the 1C State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR Part 617) regulations on September 20, 1995, which became effective on January 1, 1996. Subsequently, the West Village Committee, Inc., NYC Clean Air Campaign, Inc. and New York Public Interest Research Group, Inc. filed an Article 78 proceeding against the Department of Environmental Conservation seeking to invalidate the revised regulations. The lower court decision struck down three items on the Type II list [6 NYCRR Part 617.5 (c)(7), (8), and (9)]. The Type H provisions invalidated by the court are: • [#7] Construction or expansion of less than 4000 square foot non-residential structures, consistent with local land use controls; • [#8] Expansion of existing educational=facilities by less than 10,000 square feet; • [#9] Construction or expansion of single, two or three family residences on approved lots. • 10 1 :6 _,:ii,--11---I.J-i liii \..1. Lit AUG 51997 ti..„/ 1 L____,-------1 sOUTHoLs TOA'N PLANNING BOAT I V 1 1-U'+-1__ L V• .i ('V I I L'L , .1 I I 1 I IL... ii,. , _ ____ _ _ ESFii . ' + • 1 598 Date of Issuance . PUBLIC NOTICE 1 15, 1998 State Environmental Quality The New York State Department of State(DOS) is m- Review quired by Federal regulations to provide timely public (SEQR) Regulations — notice for the activity,described below, which is subject Litigation Update to the consistency provisions of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended. T� pamncuc of Environmental Conservation pre tllgated revised regulations pursuant to the State Er 1 The applicant has certified that the proposed activity ronfnental Quality Review Act that became effective complies with and will be conducted in a manner consist January 1. 1996. tont with the approved Now Yale State Coastal Mille- t;_ ment Program. The applicant's consistency certificationSuctions of thely, reviseda rt was initiatedssec ' to an abate� i ylag public information and data are avail- portions of regulations. inspection at the New York State adrteg inty agars, State pDepartment of 19. 1998.the� Divx No. ird tar ent,t Appellate Division,Third In F-98-2 offices.. Alexoted a unanimara decision rejecting this challengeo t In -98-2 , P.O.pdBox 956, Mattituek, revised regulations, and upholding the has applied to both the U.S. Array Cotps of SEQR regulations as bforee it n Engineers, New York District, and the U.S. CoastPmui:need.Therefore iter Guard for permits to place to 1000 shellfish num.tip Vi K 1 I �. r list each measuring 36* long x�$^ wide x 3.3" cages, ' 'CRR 617 : � •� , , - :. of Feb New York State-owned underwater land. The stated ••-;, '' date of etre Appellate Division decision. purpose is shellfish cultivation. The project is lOatel in row more information please a tract PCharlesermits at Ic; Loeg Island Sound at Mattituck,Town of Southold,�Suf- of the Division of lEAvit�onaxt�esrtal Permits (Si( ; folk C�ou�ntty�,, New York.ted parties oM 4.57.0'!82. Any p1 theiray views am agencies desiring toex- mter than 4:30mingthe coaunneats, in writing, no the poposed activity To get your copy of the cation of this notice,,or Ma30 y 1from ge date oPpubli- ENB SEQRPublication Form Comments should be addressed to the Division of Coastal Resources and Waterfront Revitalization or the New York State Department of State,41 State Street, �' Albany,ax 473. 412231. Telephone(518)474-6000; SE1tP DV�SR]E Form F ,�• This mite itt Ut d � with Tide LS,Code of Call (518) 383-1471 or Fax a note to (518) 371-7419 . Emission Reduction Credits (ERCs)Registry 1'arswn to the Nor York State Clan Air Compliance Act and 6NYCOR Subpart 231.2. Notice is herebyova► DSC,which are avatlable for otter as of: 5,1995.Contact:ERC NYS DEC,SO Wolf xoae4 Room the,Albany. �iYing c3 325,registered51147. the NY This fiat contains any a4ditket:!rax January 1.1993.fora Atba4y NY r2y�3+423b.Sid 437. i �?� set ENS J�see No,14,u net tee ebb eurrrt Ism. > A P �Narse Wyse/ There were no changes made to the ERCs thin week. TC1kt.FRp ttY voC-2u➢,h NOn�s#0➢.ar , NOTE: Thb rcYis�v0C-rq the best availabOx..$1le information. the CO-t299.2s • b not humor:a track broter tic of itsuance. The i •not po si r� ansa�•additions this nce t+ doe the so.suability t fisted in owe available Ett.C's may tot be ifes any error: t e roc eri nnoe the tem) t gistry Prior so use for regulatory purposes. parties axe tespoeullsft foe verifyitaq with the BRt • 6 civet bele era*II efukIe !`an a/0 *10.1 •... ^ TOTAL P.02 OFFICE OF . BOARD OF APPEALS . Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 765-1809 tel. 765-9064 ZBA fax. REPLY FORM Dated: April 2 , 2001 Re : LIPA 70-7-5 at Southold (Smith) Fence Height Variance and Special Exception TO: Patricia C . Moore , Esq . ( X) Your application is incomplete for the reasons noted below. ( ) It is requested that the following be forwarded as soon as possible (within about 7 days, if feasible). The advertising deadline is 22 days before the meeting date and the information is necessary for review and advertising purposes. You may forward the information by fax at 765- 9064, however, please send the original by mail. Thank you. ( ) The appeal was not filed within 60 days of the decision of the Building Inspector. . (X) Missing information - please see missing information checked below. Please submit all the documentation, together with information noted below. If you have any questions, please call us at 765-1809. Thank you. Information requested: ( ) Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector after his/her review of this particular project map. ( ) Check payable to the Town of Southold totaling $ ( ) Signature and notary public information are needed. ( ) An original and six prints of the map were not included. (Preparer's name and date of preparation to be shown.) ( ) Setbacks must be shown for the subject building to all property lines, with preparer's name. (X) Six (6) sets of a diagram showing the doors, number of stories, and average height (from natural grade). ( ) Ownership Search back to April 23, 1957 for the subject parcel and all adjoining parcels, certified by a title insurance company, and insuring the Town for$25,000. ( ) Copies of all current deeds and tax bills of the parcels back to (X) Other: Site plan maps (7 prints) showing parking , height of plantings at road exit areasforclear visibility , submission of site plan application for coordination under zoning procedures and SEQRA procedures ; other agency coordination comments upon review of site plan maps . Thank you . ELIZABETH A.NEVILLE 1. �'* Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK ® P.O. Box 1179 t W3 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS +�� Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICERFax(631) 765-6145 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER `= ®1 *®�i��, Fax (631) 765-1800 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER �� OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Elizabeth A. Neville DATED: March 21, 2001 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 4944A&4944B—Keyspan/Henry Smith Transmitted herewith is Zoning Board of Appeals Application #4944A & 4944B — Keyspan/Henry Smith. Also included are Notice of Disapproval, Application for Building Permit,Z.B.A. Questionnaire, Applicant Transactional Form and two original Plot Plans. PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631)765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary March 15, 2001 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re:Keyspan-Gas Special Permit and fence height variance Dear Linda: Enclosed please find the following: 1 . Notice of Disapproval 2 . Application for Special Exception 3 . ZBA Questionnaire 4 . Six surveys 5 . Four original plot plans (Planning Board has same plan) and two copies, I was awaiting additional prints but I made copies which I will replace with full plot plans when they are forwarded to me . Also included is a Variance application for fence height The site plan application was filed with the Planning Board on January 25, 2000 . The Planning Board reviewed the submission and has recommended additional Evergreens to the plan. This change is being made and we will forward the revised site plan as soon as it is prepared. I have enclosed my attorney' s escrow account check win the amount of $ . If you have any questions, or request any additional documents please do not hesitate to contact me . Vex-y—tr ly ours, J/ CP-a- ricia C. Moore cc : Helen Duffy, Keyspan APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ,,�'',,,,,, i�,l ®$V FF®latCO Southold Town Hall Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman ���,`� Gy 53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. o= ' • • P.O. Box 1179 Lydia A. Tortora W _.rt Southold,New York 11971-0959 Lora S. Collins : 4,j, '41 : `�� ZBA Fax(631)765-9064 George Horning =_ 1 �y �a0. Telephone(631)765-1809 'fie' , BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 30, 2001 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Appl. No. 4944-A and 4944-B (H. Smith/Keyspan/LIPA) Dear Mrs. Moore: Enclosed please find a copy of the Board's decision rendered on August 28, 2001 with conditions. Please be sure to return to the Building Inspector's Office and/or Planning Board Office for information on the next step in the building review process. The Building Inspector's Office may be contacted at 765-1802 or visited during regular business hours (between 8 & 3 Monday through Friday), and Planning at 765-1938. A copy of this determination was furnished today to the Building and Planning Offices for their permanent record-keeping. Very truly yours, Gerard P. Goehringer Chairman Enclosure Copy of Decision to: Building Department Planning Board Office • i Page 3—August 28, am 1" Appl. No. 4944—Keyspan/LIPA 1000-70-7-5 at Southold 10. The action set forth below is the minimum necessary to enable applicant to construct a needed gas compressor station while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was • RESOLVED, to GRANT the Special Exception as applied for, and FURTHER RESOLVED, to GRANT a variance authorizing the security fence as proposed, in both cases subject to the following CONDITIONS: 1. Applicant shall continuously maintain all shrubbery and other landscaping at the site. 2. The Board shall have the right to review and enhance the landscaping and lighting after completion, and after a Certificate of Occupancy is issued if plantings are not in good growing condition and properly maintained. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that violates the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goehringer (Chairman), Dinizio, and Collins. (Member Horning of Fishers Island was absent-exc -d; Member Tortora was absent due to illness.) This Resolution was duly a••• ed (3-0 / /ice - •proved for Filing - Gerard P. Goe r'rin er ' Chairman / a%/ aVe'd 0-)3 VA4 j ‘.,\VI\61)1\ u `U JEAN W. COCHRAN � ` Town Hall, 53095 Route 25 SUPERVISOR co) _ P.O.Box 1179 1�� Southold, New York 11971-0959 ‘‘'%, ":00Fax(631) 765-1823 Telephone (631) 765-1889 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVIS a : TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 112jE r n DVig `j'i 1 AUG i 7 2001 .4"4-ax i DATE: August 17, 2001 TO: Gerard Goehringer, Chairman ZBA ZBA Board Members RE: Keyspan/Smith property FROM: Supervisor Jean Cochran Please add my name to the list of people against the location of Keyspan's gas compressor station on Willow Hill l i 1 The Southold Neighborhood Association 49205 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 �---� August 8, 2001LAUG 7 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals Gerard Goehringer,Chairman Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Keyspan/Smith property- Natural Gas Compressor Station Dear Mr. Goehringer and Board members: In response to your suggestion at the hearing on July 12, 2001, two members from our neighborhood association, Michael Shannon and Daniel Kenney met with Keyspan senior engineer Kenneth McCarthy,field supervisor Arnie Pirozzi,and attorney Patricia Moore at the existing Keyspan natural gas compressor station on Main Road in Mattituck.They were given an on site inspection tour of the two compressors,equipment,gas lines, and lighting, and the area outside the security fence. Those residents who were unable to tour the Mattituck station on August 1st have conducted their own independent visits to the site. Our concerns as residents and homeowners are to preserve and enhance the natural,rural, and historic character of our area, as well as the value of our real estate which we have invested in. This proposed development brings cause for attention and concern as to the environmental,visual,and monetary impact that will result from this utility site,and it's close proximity to Billberry and Jockey Creeks located to the immediate east. As the surrounding neighbors of the proposed compressor station on Main Road in Southold we have the rare opportunity to make the needed design improvements based on the shortcomings of the existing Mattituck compressor station. By employing proper planning, design, and landscaping measures, Keyspan Energy can avoid repeating the mistakes which can be observed at the Mattituck site,and construct a compressor station that is functional,unobtrusive,and harmonious to this historic Southold neighborhood. a f P' 7++r"j`' Jr1 � t•�..� 1_ � AUG - 9 2001 i 4 / Directly north, across the street from the proposed Keyspan site in Southold is the historic Lazarus Manly home located at 49205 Main Road, which was built by the Boston miller in the year 1706. To the immediate west is the Willow Hill Cemetery which dates back to the early 1800's, just across the street to the north at 310 Ackerly Pond Lane is the historic Doctor's,House and Gristmill located on Billberry Creek which was built in the year 1700, and at 375 Ackerly Pond Lane is the Hamlet Tavern which was built in the year 1752. Main Bayview Avenue which borders the southern edge of the proposed station is home to several charming residences,the Custer Institute Astronomical Observatory and the Southold Indian Museum. Potentially, as one enters the Hamlet of Southold from the west,this Keyspan gas compressor station could become the undesirable industrial gateway to our town with an eight foot chain link fence topped with barbed wire bayonets and two stainless steel vent hoods that stand approximately fifteen feet above the ground,this will visually dominate our neighborhood with obvious detrimental impact. Our observations of the Mattituck station have revealed that a security fence,a raised berm, and some randomly placed plants and trees are an incomplete design and ,, construction for such a high profile utility station built by one of New York State's larger utility companies. We owe it to the immediate neighbors and residents of Southold Town, and to all the residents and visitors of the North Fork to properly address and design a site that is low profile,well integrated, and aesthetically landscaped.A site that we can be pleased and perhaps even proud of for future years to come. Our neighborhood association strongly endorses these guidelines for the proposed Keyspan site: o Drop the finished floor elevation of the compressor station an additional two feet to better conceal the unsightly industrial characteristics of the proposed utility equipment. • o Hire a qualified landscape architect to design and oversee a comprehensive and detailed plan noting the species,size,spacing, and location of the plants for the area outside the security fence. o Plant trees and plants which are indigenous and natural to the area. o Move the proposed driveway entrance on Main Road further west, away from the dangerous and unsafe blind curve that has resulted in several accidents. o Use a screening on the exposed entrance driveway gate to reduce the unsightly impact of the compressor, equipment, and pipes inside. o Low profile lighting units which are not on a timer, but user command on/off switches. These proposed guidelines are minimal requests and are easily achieved through sincere and cooperative dialogue with the Southold Zoning Board, Planning Board, and the Southold Neighborhood Association. We can transform this environmental challenging development into an opportunity,an opportunity to create a better and higher standard for holding accountable such developments on the North Fork of Long Island. • Sincerely, The Southold Neighborhood Association. cc: Jean Cochran,Town Supervisor Bennett Orlowski,Southold Planning Board Chairman members Daniel&Donna Dunne - 145 Grange Road Ext. Southold, NY 11971 Lois Dunne 2175 Pine Neck Road Southold, NY 11971 Gerard Gaughran 49925 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Martha&Daniel Jones 25 Pine Neck Road Southold,NY 11971 Daniel&Suprina Kenney 49205 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Gary& Margaret Laube 310 Ackerly Pond Lane Southold, NY 11971 Andre Moraillon 375 Ackerly Pond Lane Southold, NY 11971 Doug Murphy 49295 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Michael&Marissa Shannon 2275 Pine Neck Road Southold, NY 11971 Imo- ���� ✓ PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel:(631)765-4330 Fax:(631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary August 14, 2001 D i Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals AUG 1''42001 Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Keyspan/Smith property Natural Gas Compressor Station Dear Chairman and Board members: We met with Michael Shannon and Daniel Kenny on Wednesday, August 1St, 2001 at 5: 00 p.m. at the Mattituck location. No other neighbors met with us . At that site inspection we discussed Mr. Shannon the landscape plan and he made certain recommendations which Keyspan has incorporated into the enclosed plan. In response to a letter to your board dated , August 8, 2001 from the "The Southold Neighborhood Association" we ask you- to consider the following: 1. With regard to the request that the floor elevation inside the equipment area be dropped by two feet, the Keyspan plan is proposed at one foot lower floor elevation from the top of the berm than the Mattituck site. Moreover, if the elevation is lowered further (as the neighbors suggest) the berm must be extended toward the property lines in order to maintain a stable slope. This is not recommended and will adversely affect safe traffic visibility along the Main Road. The proposed berm is at elevation 105. 0 ' with the additional plants on top of the berm at 6 to 7 feet in size and the topography of the property above the street line, the proposed improvements will adequately concealing the equipment from sight. 2 . A qualified ornamental horticulturist, Nancy Lewis, was hired- Oakdale Landscape & Construction was given Mr.Shannon' s comments and drawings, with the Keyspan plan. A new detailed plan was prepared with specifications. The neighbor's recommendations on natural and indigenous plants was reviewed by the landscaper and incorporated into the final plan. (Enclosed specifications and drawings) 3 . The driveway entrance can not be moved, the location was reviewed and approved by the DOT after several site visits. 4. Keyspan will screen the entrance gate with suitable fencing material (stockade recommended) . 5. Lighting is not on a timer, the lights are turned on and off by a switch. The lights are for security and emergency response and only on when employees visit the site. The lights are properly directed onto the site. We thank the neighbors for their comments and Mr. Shannon for his recommendations. We will make ourselves available to answer your questions at the continuation of the hearing on Thursday. 1721:,./590 rs, \Patricia C. Moore cc: Keyspan Planning Board w/encl. a i ,1 OAKDALE LANDSCAPE & CONSTRUCTION 274 OAKWOOD ROAD OAKDALE, NY 11769 (631) 774-2854 PROPOSAL Date: August, 2001 Job Location: Compressor Station: Mattituck,NY Submitted to: Keyspan Energy Corp. WE HEREBY SUBMIT specifications and estimates for the completion of the following scope of work: 11- Quercus Palustris 2 %2"- 3"cal. 4—Amelanchier canadensis ` robin hill' 2 '/z"—3" cal. 23 —Viburnum opulus 3-4' 22—Ilex glabra 3'-4' 22—Juniperus virginiana 6'-7' 14—Vaccinum corymbosum 2'-2 1/4' 13- Pinus strobus 6-7' 7- Picea abies 6-7' - Provide 4" layer of Pine Bark wood mulch. - Weed control fabric as per specifications. - All 8' trees shall be staked with two standard six-foot long cedar stakes, galvanized wire and rubber hose protection. - PHC HealthyStart Biofertilizer - PHC Transplant Inoculant. - All plant material guaranteed as per specifications. : 111412001 1I TRANSMITTAL MEMO TO: ZBA Chairman and Members FROM: ZBA Office Staff DATE: VO/ SUBJECT: File 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: � TrMemo.doc -+ ` • The.Southold Neighborhood Association_ . • 49205 Main'Road . _ 'Southold,'-New-York-11971: • "'Augustt;8;:200,1 q @TP �� LLQ ,Southold Town,Zoning,Board of Appeals ' j ,9 2001 ) . ' AUG Gerard Goehringer,Chairman = - " '[11' Southold Town Hall1 , . „ .„ 53095 Main Road: `� ;_-_ - _ Southold, New York'1197:1' "- = ,' " •Keyspan%Smithproperty-- Natural7Gas,Com pressor,Station , ; , - -- . Dear,Mr: Goehringer and Board'membersc_• --' - : . In,response to your suggestion at;theheariing;on July`12,2001,,two members from our neighborhood association, Michael Shannon and:Daniel Kenney metwith'Keyspan senior ' engineer,Kenneth-McCarthy,field supervisor;Arnie Pirozzi,and`'attorney_Patricia Moore at , ; ' the existing,Keyspan:natural gas.compressor,station on-Main Road in Mattituck:They,were- - ,given-an onsite inspection tour of the two compressors;equipment,gas lines, and lighting, ^ ' '',. ''and the area outside.the security fence'. Those residents who.were runable totour the Mattituck station:on August 1St have conducted their own-independent visits to thesite: ' -.;.Our concerns as residents:and_homeowners are to preserye.and enhance the natural,rural, ; - and'historic character of our.area;as well-as the value of our real estate,which we have;- , - ' • invested in: 'This-proposed,development brings cause,for,attention and concern as to the,: .'environmental';visual,•and'moneta y impact that will result-from.this utilitysite,and d it's close - proximity to,Billberry'and Jockey Creeks'locatedto the-immediate_east.._. ; ' ' r :of the rop osed'com ressorlstation on.Main•Road in As the:'surrounding neighbo s. p , p p Southold we have the rare opportunity to make/the needed design improvements-based ; ' - 'on the shortcomings of`the,exiisting Mattituck compressor-station. By employing,proper ` planning,;-design,.and landscaping=measures; Keyspan Energy can,avoid repeatinglthe•, - ' ;'' mistakes which-canbe'observed'at the Mattituck site;.and construct a compressor station _ .A that is'functional;'unobtrusive;-and-harmonioustothishistoricSouthold-neighborhood.' • . ' • • ac oss the,street from theOro osed Ke s an'site in•Southold,is the'historic` } Directly'north;,` -r p p y p . ' . Lazarus Manly_homeiodated,at-49205,Main Road,-which:was,buiilt,by:the Boston miller in ; the year 1706: To;the immediate westis'theWillow,Hill Cemetery•which-dates back to'the.: . , . •' ;early.1800's, just.across the street.to the north at310,AckerlyPond'Lane is the historic`. ' Doctor's House'and Gristmill'located on Billberry Creek which was built in the year 1700, ' , and at 37,5,'Ackerly^Pond-Lane;istheHamlet Tavern'which'was,built in the year`.1752'. r • • Main`Bayview `which,borders*southern edge oflthe proposed station is home ' ' toseveral charming;,residences,,the'Custer Institute Astronomical,Observatory and-the`,, • *Southold,Indian`Museum. Potentially:, as one enters Hamlet'of"South'old•from the-west,this,Keyspangas . • compressor station could become-the-undesirable industrial gateway to our town with-an • eight foot chain link fence'topped-with'barbed wire:bayonets and•two stainless steel:vent° ' = hoods that standapproximately;fifteen feet above•the ground,'this'will^visually dominate our neighborhood with obvious detrimental impact: ' ` " _ 'Our•observations.of the Mattituck.station have,revealed that a security fence, a raised. - „ ' - - 'berm,andysome randomly placed,plants-and trees are an incomplete;design and j 1 ,:•,, construction,for such.a high profile utility station built by one of New York-State's,larger;utility` - companies. We-Owe.it 0;6e-in-mediate;neighbors and residents of Southold Town,and - -to all the residents'and-visitors of the'North For• k-to`properly address and design a-site that ' ;is low profile;well integrated, an'd^aesthetically landscaped:A site that we can'be•pleased; • • ; ' .• and'perhapseven proud offor.future'yearsto come. - " ',Our,neighborhood association strongly endorses'these guidelines'for the_proposed Keyspansite:-'. _ , .` : o brop,the finished floor elevation'of,the compressor station an additional feet to , ') better the unsightly industrial-characteristics of the proposed utility ;equipment. Hirequalified.landsca pe architecttoadesi- nand'oversee a com rehensive and oa�qu e . p . 9 P =- ' • ' , • ;detailed'plan noting the species;size,spacing,and location of the plants for the area . '• outside the security fence.'-• _ _ ' - ' =- b-P.lantltrees and plants which'are indigenous natural to the area.', • Move"the ro osed_drivewa entrance on`Main.R'oad,furtherwest,, away from.the' ? ' • dangerous and unsafe blind curve that has resuited'in several accidents.,'- - - ` ,''O Use''a`screening:on the exposed entrance,driveway gate-to reducethe(unsightly;, '• `: ; ; • ;impact ofthe-compressor,equipment, and_pipes inside. 3. - -• - ' ' '" ,Low'profile lighting units which ,arenot on a timerbut•usercommand on%ff.,switches`., f '• - - - ' ' - , J ,.`'- '> Y3, , 131 f 7 r '-'f,'' ,,I u. inimal rre uests:and are easil achieved:through;sincere. • } .These proposed gwdelines are m q . Y . ,, • ;. •• • ,and cooperative dialogue,with:theSouthold-Zoning;Board, Planning Board,and the: .Southold'Neighboncood Association. - = _ We'can transform'this'environmental challenging • development into an'opportunity,an' opportunity'to create a better and higherstandard.for holding accountable such , - developments on the North Fork of Long'Island. = = `,: . - ' , r. ' =Sincerely, , - • The Southold'Neighborhood.Association- ,_ - _cc: . • Jean Cochran,Town Supervisor ; ; BennetttOrlowski,Southold Planning Board Chairman .,' -member's- - Daniel&Donna Dunne ,- • -• . , - - ;. - ' . 145 Grange Road-Ext,•' - _ -• - ; - _ - • Southold,'NY 11'971 ' • . ' - . ^ :.'Lois Dunne - -. . - � -, _ .t, . _ • 5 , , ,,- • ' ,' - .? _ ,i ' ; 2175 PineNeck-.Road ; • - ' Southold;'NY,11971-' _ :' . Gerard,Gaughran = 49925_Main'Road { ;Southold',-NY 1.1971- - ;' Martha,&:Daniel Jones . " f - '=•5 ` - 25.Pine Neck Road = • •`s • Southold',NY 1-1971: _ • - • ' .: : ., • .'Daniel&:Suprina Kenney.' - • , • :5 •- ' 49205'Main'Road_• 11971 . ., ; -. = •. _ ° 'Gary&:Margaret Laube "' i • `310•Ackerly-Pond Lane,, - -- " ' • - • • .Southold;:NY 1.1971 Andre• Moraillon _ 375 Ackerly Pond_Lane - - Southold,`NY 1.1;971,- - Doug Murphy, • _ _ , . 49295./MainRoad. - • ' „Southold;-NY.11971- ' Michael&-Marissa Shannon- - , y, - :2275,Pine'Neck Road ' t ,l _ -•„; ' Southold;-NY=1'1971" - -` " : ' _ ; " OWING BOARD OF APPS- - -. S TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ( 631 ) 765 - 1809 FAX ( 631 ) 765 - 9064 FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: FROM: efitelt /C']� ZBA Office Staff 765-1809 COMPANY: / f/ DATE: f//a/o/ FAX NUMBER: TOTAL NO.OF PAGES INCLUDING COVER: 74 5-44 44.3 PHONE NUMBER: SENDER'S REFERENCE NUMBER: RE: YOUR REFERENCE NUMBER: /A /to GAL P ec ❑ URGENT 0 FOR REVIEW El PLEASE COMMENT 0 PLEASE REPLYD PLEASE RECYCLE Ftr- NOTES/COMMENTS: 53095 MAIN ROAD P.O. BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, NY 11971-0959 t ,I -vRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT TIME : 08/13/2001 09:57 DATE,TIME 08/13 09:55 FAX NO./NAME 7554543 DURATION 00:02:01 PAGE(S) 04 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD ECM 3.1211 The Southold Neighborhood Association 49205 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 August 8, 2001 - „ ri�� 11 ti Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals AUG 9 2f601 Gerard Goehringer,Chairman Southold Town Hall • L• --- 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Re: Keyspan /Smith property- Natural Gas Compressor Station Dear.Mr. Goehringer and Board members: In response to your suggestion at the hearing on July 12, 2001, two members from our neighborhood association, Michael Shannon and Daniel;Kenney met with Keyspan senior engineer Kenneth McCarthy,field supervisor Arnie Pirozzi, and attorney Patricia Moore at the existing Keyspan natural gas compressor station on Main Road in Mattituck.They were given an on site inspection tour of the two compressors, equipment,gas lines, and lighting, and the area outside the security fence. Those residents who were unable to tour the Mattituck station on August 1st have conducted their own independent visits to the site. Our concerns as residents and homeowners are to preserve and enhance the natural,rural, and historic character of our area,as well as the value of our real estate which we have invested in. This proposed development brings cause for attention and concern as to the environmental,visual, and monetary impact that will result from this utility site,and it's close proximity to Billberry and Jockey Creeks located to the immediate east. As the surrounding neighbors of the proposed compressor station on Main Road in Southold we have the rare opportunity to make the needed design improvements based on the shortcomings of the existing Mattituck compressor station. By employing proper planning, design, and landscaping measures, Keyspan Energy can avoid repeating the mistakes which can be observed at the Mattituck site, and construct a compressor station that is functional,unobtrusive,and harmonious to this historic Southold neighborhood. • • Directly north, across the street from the proposed Keyspan site in Southold is the historic Lazarus Manly home located at 49205 Main Road,which was built by the Boston miller in the year 1706. To the immediate west is the Willow Hill Cemetery which dates back to the early 1800's, just across the street to the north at 310 Ackerly Pond Lane is the historic Doctor's House and Gristmill located on Billberry Creek`which was built in the year 1700, and at 375 Ackerly Pond Lane is the Hamlet Tavern which was built in the year 1752. Main Bayview Avenue which borders the southern edge of the proposed station is home to several charming residences,the Custer Institute Astronomical Observatory and the Southold Indian Museum. Potentially, as one enters the Hamlet of Southold from the west,this Keyspari gas compressor station could become the undesirable industrial gateway to our town with an eight foot chain link fence topped with barbed wire bayonets and two stainless steel vent hoods that stand approximately fifteen feet above the ground,this will visually dominate our neighborhood with obvious detrimental impact. Our observations of the Mattituck station have revealed that a security fence, a raised berm, and some randomly placed plants and trees are an incomplete design and construction for such a high profile utility station built by one of New York State's larger utility companies. We owe it to the immediate neighbors and residents of Southold Town, and to all the residents and visitors of the North Fork to properly address and design a site that is low profile,well integrated, and aesthetically landscaped. A site that we can be pleased and perhaps even proud of for future years to come. Our neighborhood association strongly endorses these guidelines for the proposed Keyspan site: o Drop the finished floor elevation of the compressor station an additional two feet to better conceal the unsightly industrial characteristics of the proposed utility equipment. o Hire a qualified landscape architect to design and oversee a comprehensive and detailed plan noting the species,size,spacing,and location of the plants for the area outside the security fence. o Plant trees and plants which are indigenous and natural to the area. o Move the proposed driveway entrance on Main Road further west, away from the dangerous and unsafe blind curve that has resulted in several accidents. o Use a screening on the exposed entrance driveway gate to reduce the unsightly impact of the compressor, equipment, and pipes inside. o Low profile lighting units which are not on a timer,]but user command on/off switches. These proposed guidelines are minimal requests and are easily achieved through sincere and cooperative dialogue with the Southold Zoning Board, Planning Board, and the Southold Neighborhood Association. We can transform this environmental challenging development into an opportunity, an opportunity to create a better and higher standard for holding accountable such developments on the North Fork of Long Island. Sincerely, The Southold Neighborhood Association cc: Jean Cochran,Town Supervisor Bennett Orlowski,Southold Planning Board Chairman members Daniel&Donna Dunne 145 Grange Road Ext. Southold, NY 11971 Lois Dunne 2175 Pine Neck Road • Southold, NY 11971 Gerard Gaughran 49925 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Martha&Daniel Jones 25 Pine Neck Road Southold, NY 11971 Daniel &Suprina Kenney 49205 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Gary& Margaret Laube 310 Ackerly Pond Lane Southold, NY 11971 Andre Moraillon 375 Ackerly Pond Lane Southold, NY 11971 Doug Murphy 49295 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Michael&Marissa Shannon 2275 Pine Neck Road Southold, NY 11971 a nl/ r V/V/AAA—/// Michael D. Shannon 2275 Pine Neck Road Southold NY 11971 C; Tuve #631-765-1908 ! 3AU� � G l 201? August 5,2001 Patricia MooreD D /� vJ Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 RE: Key Span Energy Delivery Southold Compressor Station Yard Dear Ms. Moore, Please review the following information requested by Key Span Energy based on our meeting August 1, 2001. • Detailed Planting Plan with Planting Schedule: depicting species, size location and spacing of proposed plan material. • Native Plant Material List. • Technical Aspects of Planting: a reference guide to be used in developing a Planting Plan for bid purposes. • A Typical Cross Section: depicting proposed plant material in relation to the proposed berm. Lastly,upon further review, it would be beneficial to drop the finished floor elevation of the Compressor Station an additional 2'-0"to 97.00. We feel this would be a great attribute in further concealing the unsightly characteristics of the proposed utility. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Michael D. Shannon, ASLA cc: The Southold Planning Board /The Southold Zoning Board r eat 71 Y r L4 1/ L t 1 f l T=Fter.,1,r47 % % i—T-1 , erlereFgkewt2E7 1,10 , 1 'i tril i 0 fi ' _Amp' 4 -P*' J Y 1 Q AIM. ‘ 9. 9 , 7-- TO* % 1. Au - \446.% -1;:cgg- I filliPTAEL V 41 a 45 fli It* f " " w_ ' ' ( - ) AP -41i - 0 : -.0: \. ,-"' \ ' 0 ;rot ! ( + oom&\ ,...- 40 A .* \ itit - Nitva,.-41,4 IF , A w At, wtteiWeeb44 OY i Or 01) _ z' IS Add Or vAL Vir- 14. 3 4A9 li7 \)3 L4 Vidaltiesi2t 9 Trt 1 .4\ ib 171. -14 li)i VATAN . le& GotirrgW*0 e-5 .01 moi -• yli;it p®-- 7". • PLANT LIST SCIENTIFIC NAME ` COMMON NAME CODE SIZE QTY1 SPACING REMARKS Trees - Acer rubrum Red Maple AS 3" cal. _ SEE PLAN B*B specimen { Ilex opaca American 4-lolly 10 7-8 12'-O" O.G. Full, dense Junlperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar JV 1'-8' - 12'-O" O.G. Full; dense Picea Abios Norway Spruce PA 7'-8' I2'-0" O.G. Full, dense Pinus Strobus White Pine PS '1'-8' 12'-0" D.G. Full, dense - Shrubs - Aronla artbutifolia Red Ghokeberry AA 3-4' 6'-0" D.G. Full, dense Ilex glabra - Inikberry - IG 3-4' 61-0" O.G. Full, dense Viburnum dentatum Arrowood Viburnum 3_4• 8'-O" O.G: Pull, dense -Viburnum acerifolium Maple Leaf Viburnum VA 3-4' 8'-0" O.G. FuUU, dense -- Viburnum trilobum - Cranberry Viburnum YT - 3-4' 8'-O" D.G. Pull, dense Vaccinlum angustifohum Lowbush Blueberry VAL 18"-24" 6'-O" O.G: - Full, dense Myrica pensylvanica Northern Bayberry MP 3-4' 6'-0" O.G. Full, dense • Cativo Plantinns Llst • •• , • • • Legend: Fill - Fresh Tidal Harsh PD - Pine Barrens 1FFW - Temp. Flooded Forested Wetlands • HTF - Maritime Forest • RS - Road Sides TFH - Tidal Fresh Harsh FW - Hoist Woods SD - Stream Banks • TFW - Tidal Forested Wetlands • WV - Nontidal Forested Wetlands SF - Swamp Forest TH - Tidal Marsh - • ODW - Oak-Dominated Woodlands SPOB - Scrub Pine & Oak Barrens TS - Tidal Swamp , OF - Old Fields SS - Shrub Swamp. WH - Wet Meadows . Trees . .m11 .mm. : d B. :n N.m• .mm, : I .bl •nd i•n . Beech American Beech (Faous orandifolia) • TFFW, rich moist upland woods, well-drained soils. 013W, HTF. o .---)Holly American (lolly (Ileal opaca) TFFW, Hoist sandy upland woods, alluvial 0 e woods. HTF, ODW, PB. Q i Rose Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Dry uplands, ODW, PD, HTF, SPOB 0 Vsiall 1— Beech ' Chestnut Oak (Quercus prinus) . Dry uplands,' ODW, PB IM --5 1Zt. Elm Ilackberry (Celtis occidental's) River valleys, upland slopes & bluffs in Ope7 TAT?.mixed hardwood forests, meadows, PD v� Willow Quaking Aspen (f9pUlus lsmuloldes) Dry uplands, PU, OF ''IMPi3 L . Beech Post Oak (Quercus stellata) Dry uplands, ODW. Beech Red Oak (Quercus rubra) • Dry uplands, ODW, PB, HTF . Beech Black Oak (Quercus velutina) Thickets, PD, tiff, SPOD Beech Scrub Oak (Quercus Ilicifolla) Dry uplands, ODW • Walnut Pignut Hickory (Carve elabra) ODW Birch Speckled Alder (pinus ruguse) ` Nontidal marshes, SS, forested wetlands, FTM, Birch Common Alder ((lnus serrulate) swamps , Beech Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea) Dry uplands, ODW, PD, HTF • . Birch Grey Birch (betula populifolia) Cool, moist uplands, ODW • Birch Black Birch (betula lents) ODW, OF w Beech White Oak (Quercus .alba) Dry uplands, ODW, PB, HTF Birch Ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana) Trrs along floodplains, HW, lowlands • Rose Hawthorne (Crataegus crusgalli) Hoist fields, low upland slopes. 0051. HTF Olive White Ash (Fraxinus americana) Hoist soils, slopes, deep well-drained loams, • hardwood forests Basswood American Linden (Tilia americana) Hoist soils, hardwood forests ISP— Pine ,,, White Pine (pinus strobus) Well-drained sandy soils, often in pure stands Magnolia Tulip Tree (Llriodendron tuliplfera) Forested wtlnds, rich, mist uplands, fields 0 ) \k/VM 17 vGrt, GN\ 61+1)0 G. , • GI y INVAZWAY. g1 i . No`s' N�-rw% , 15mT �K T' eNi �Y-'� S�CZ Naive Plant1nns.List Cont. - - r Trees cont. • F.mil .mm'n .nd B. .n1 .1 Nam• .mm•n : ii.bi . 'ndi iin A i 1 . 1. Cypress Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecvparis ' Deep peat often'over sandy substrates, thvroides) often 1n pure stands. - 6 -: Cypress - Eastern Red Cedar (ayniperus Dry uplands, flood plains, swamps, virginiana) abandoned fields, ODW, HTF, Dunelands Ebony Persimmon (Diospvros virginiana) Hoist alluvial soils, dry uplands, RS, OF, clearings, mixed forests, alluvial woods. • • l _�. Maple Red Maple (Acer rubrunl) Nontidal & FTM, swamps, alluvial soils, . moist uplands. • Dogwood Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) Moist & dry soils in uplands, understory in mixed mesophytic (moist) forests, OF, RS _ Witch Hazel Witch Hazel (hamamelis virginiana) Understory in mixed mesophytic forests, ODW ' Dogwood Black Gum (Nessa jvlvatica) Forested wetlands (Red Maple Swamps), moist • ' ,,- , upland woods, dry woods, HTF • Rose Shadbush (Amelanchier canadensis) SS, forested wtlnds, MTF, upland woods ' Birch Gray Birch (Betula populifolia) - Dry barren uplands, moist soils,-ODW .; Pine • Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida)- PO, HTF, ODW, abandoned fields, burned areas Willow Black Willow (Salix nigra) NTFW (especially along flood plains), WH, -FTM, TS, locally steep pond shores Magnolia Sweet Bay or Swamp Magnolia (Magnolia , Forested wetlands, seeps, streams, pond virginiana) borders, moist sandy woods Laurel Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) ODW, PB, HTF, moist sandy soils, OF, • clearings, mixed mesophytic forests, • - - openings - Shrubs - ' - - Rose Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) Dry uplands, shrub bogs, forested wtlnds Bayberry Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) Forested wtlnds, shrub bogs, dry uplands Bayberry Sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina) ODW, PD, RS, OF, dry soils Cashew Shining or Winged Sumac (Rhus copallina) Dune heath, disturbed areas, RS, dry soils CD t--- )F Holly - Gallberry Holly or Inkberry (Ilex PB, ODW, HTF, dry uplands, duneland thickets - labr ) on drier margins of cranberry bogs Honeysuckle Northern Arrowwood (Viburnum recognitum) Nontidal & FTM, SS, forested wtlnds, MW, -- - drier sites - - - .--JHoneysuckle Arrowwood (V. dentatum) Coastal Plain (same as above) Honeysuckle - Nannyberry (V. lentago) Same as above • "'Honeysuckle - Maple—leafed Viburnum (V. acerifoliuni) ODW - - -- • _ Honeysuckle Witherod (V. pudum) Forested wetlands and SS (!73) - oneysiuckle Highbush Cranberry (V. trilobum) Hoist, upland woods, ODW • ' , N;tivp Plantings 1.1st Cont. • • Shrubs cont. .. .F.m 1 'min •nd B. .ni .1 N•m• •mm•n ' H.bi . •ndi fin A • i. I 'n Honeysuckle Black Haw (V. prunifoliunl) Forested wtlnds, open upland woods & thickets, RS Heath Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Forested wtlnds, SS, Bogs, uncommon in &--- leath corvmbosum) uplands Lowbush Blueberry (Vacciniurq Mixed Heath Forests, PB anqustifolium) Rose - Northern Blackberry (Rubus. OF, WM, Meadows, Edges - allegheniensis) Rose Pasture Rose (Rosa carolina) Dry_ Fields, open woods r Rose Virginia Rose (Rosa virqiniana) Clearings, thickets, shores Rose Swamp Rose (Rosa palustris) Nontidal & FTM, forested wtlnds, SS, SB Willow Pussy Willow (Salix discolor) Damp thickets, swamps, SD, WM _ Heath Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) ODW, often with Chestnut Oaks . Heath Sheep Laurel (Kalmia angustifolia) Forested wtlnds, edges of bogs, upland woods - in acid soils, PB, 'SF Heath . Swamp Azalea (Rhododendron viscosum) - . Forested wtlnds, edges of nontidal marshes .I. iSi..---brHolly Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) Seasonally flooded SS, forested wtlnds, TS Rose Steeplebush (Spirea latifolia) WM,- Freshwater marshes, SS Madder _ Duttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) NT&FTN, SS, Forestd wtlnds, water bodies - Heath Fetterbush (Leucothoe racemosa) SS, forested wtlnds, & moist acid woods , _ Rose Northern Dewberry (Rubus flaoellaris) Meadows Heath Black Huckleberry (Oavlussacia baccata) 013W, SF, MTF - , White Alder Sweet Pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia) Irreg. flooded TS, upper edges or higher • elevations within TFM, inland forested wtlnds, SS, sandy woods , Heath Leatherleaf (Chamaedaphne calvculata) Shrub bogs, margins of acid ponds t Laurel Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) Forested wtlands, moist upland woods Honeysuckle Common Elderberry (Sambucus -canadensis) Irreg. flooded TFM & swamps, OF, FM, RS • ... Heath Maleberry (Leonia liqustrina) O0W, FM, PB - - Heath _ Staggerbush (Leonia mariana) Forested wtlnds, SS, wet sandy soils - - Mallow • Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus palustris) Nontidal marshes near coast, brackish & FTM Aster Groundsel Bush (Daccharis halimifolia) Nontidal swamps, open woods, coastal thickets, salt, brackish & fresh marshes _ Rose Beach Plum (Prunus lnaritima) - Dune Heath, brackish meadows, Back dunes of - beaches, upper edges of tidal marshes (! ) Bayberry Northern Bayberry (Myrica pensvlvanica) Upper edges of TM, inland marshes, bogs, SS, - meadows, MTF, sandy soils, Dune Heath . • . ,, , , . , . . , 6 . , . . , . , , .. Technical of Pl , , . . . . David T. Kendall ' this broad topic. Plant materials and planting design are I. Introduction topics which are loved and loathed by members of the profession of landscape architecture. The association A. General Goals _ with planting is seen as an attribute by some members B. Objectives of the professional community and shunned as an out-of- date application of professional'services by others.Despite II. Plants as a Material the negative attitudes,the fact remains that in the eyes of - the public, our association with the use of plants as a A. Nomenclature design material is still a major part of the image of land- 1. Common Names scape architecture. ' 2. Botanic Names ` B. Horticultural Classifications of Plants This chapter is intended to present general guidelines 1. Taxonomy and a conceptual background of the,subject The inten- 2. Botanical Characteristics tion is also to organize and categorize the information 3. Horticultural Characteristics available in such a manner that it fits into the design_ process in a systematic way The final result should pro- III. The Planting Design Process vide an introduction to. 1. the classification of plants from horticultural/botanic A. 'Inventory and Analysis: Site and Program viewpoints as well as from a design viewpoint, B. Diagrammatic Coordination and Synthesis 2. a general approach to the process of planting design, C. Preliminary Design 3. guidelines for graphic representation of planting plans, D. First Design 4. technical aspects of the plant list, IV. Standard Practices 5. the organization of information normally included in planting specifications, , _ A. Graphic Representation of Planting Design 6. typical graphic details for installation, 1. Presentation Drawings - `t,r 2. Installation Drawings ' . II. Plants as a Material for Landscape 3. Combinations Architects -„.' B. Labeling Systems - ' >4'. 1. Direct Labeling A. Nomenclature .,tA,' 2, Indirect Labeling Fe*4 , C. The Plant Materials List Plant names should be indicated on planting plans and 4..,. D. Planting Specifications plant lists in the proper form, as well as being spelled ^F=iia= E. Details for-Installation and used correctly. Most plants have two names:a corn-• , , M-�• mon name,and a botanic/scientific name.Botanic names )%;y,' V. Appendix A—Specifications ' ' - are sometimes used as common names of certain plants -54:: in various parts of the country. Care must be taken in the ' selection of common names for plants, due to regional' , '',4^ I. Introduction and colloquial variations which have developed overtime ,2,-1,.,:;,..,_. a,��, .• in the naming of plants. Botanic or scientific names are This chapter on the technical aspects of plants and plant- usually very specifically standardized for the genus,spe- A ,_,: ing design is intended to be an outline of a vast array of cies, and cultivated varieties of named plants. Refer- ' • :z ; _,'` information which is available from numerous sources on ences for standardized names are. le"ilefrc ty' ?•:::, -,s;- _ 115 I 141 - III - . r ..i.tir 4` f The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, or , ' ''. The International Code for Nomenclature of Culti- Cornus florida rubra'Cherokee Chief' ;`n vated Plants, Staridardized Plant Names, Hortus III. GENUS—SPECIES-VARIETY—CULTIVATED . VARIETY . 1. Common and Botanic Names '- - -'< ' The above example illustrates the lineage development ,There is a proper form for the writing of common and of a cultivar and the logical process which results in the ' ' ,botanic plant names which should be used when possi- , plant name. The last name, Cherokee Chief Dogwood, ble on technical documents of landscape architectural , has two correct name forms as illustrated. The value in `, practice. In scientific circles, the common name is nor selecting a named•cultivated variety lies in the guarantee , •- ' • mally written in lower case letters unless part of the name, that the plant will exhibit the special characteristics for ' t`=t ' is a proper term. An example of this would be: sugar • which it has been-chosen and propagated. 9I maple written in lower case•letters,while Japanese maple ,"'_ . - would capitalize the proper term used in the name:Many B. Horticultural Classifications of Plants ' texts however, capitalize common names even if proper' , terms are not used. (Manual of Woody Landscape Plants:, , 1. Taxonomic/Morphological Categories - - M. A. Dirr) • , ' Plants are identified according to a relatively specific , • 2. Botanic Names , - V process with which the planting designer should be somewhat familiar. This process analyzes the morphol- The use of botanic names requires a much more specific' ' ogical characteristics of plants and allows the identifier format than common names due to the references made. to arrive at a specific plant, or at least a specific group - _ ' to the plant lineage.Botanic names consist of two or more of similar plants. The process involves the identification separate terms which refer to the genus, species, and if of various types of: applicable,the variety or cultivar.The difference between . variety and cultivar refers to the genetic purity of the plant. leaves, A variety is less genetically distinguishable from the orig-, stems and buds, y inal parent plant than a cultivar, i.e., a cultivar is a pure ' flowers,or other types of reproductive organs, genetic strain which retains'its distinguishing character- fruits or seeds, istics when reproduced asexually or sexually, , ;The process also analyzes specific shapes, arrange- ments, and methods of attachment of the major plant : " The proper form of botanic plant names involves the cap- ' . italization of the genus name, lower case letters for the parts. All of these plant characteristics are,arranged in species name,and capitalization of the variety or cultivar • ' an outline form called a plant key.The plant key allows name if it is a proper term. The genus and species'por- the identifier to determine the plant identification through tions of a botanic name are always underlined (in italics a process of elimination which starts with very general when printed) if used in the correct-scientific form characteristics and'gradually moves toward more spe- cific identifying characteristics Use of a plant key requires Variety and cultivar names`may be separated from the . a'thorough knowledge of botanical/morphological fea- genus-species names by an abbreviation.var.for variety, tures. V . and cv.for cultivar. In addition,cultivar names are always framed in single quotations at the beginning and end of 2. General Botanical,Characteristics v V . { the cultivar name if the abbreviation cv. is not used. It is This category consists of a generic classification of plants possible to have a cultivar of a variety In'such a case, which is used with all the horticultural and design char- the abbreviation var. is used after the species name;then- , actenstics, and should be part of the 'common knowl- comes the variety name, then the cultivar name in quo- edge'of anyone who.works with plants. Plants are nor- { tations.The genus and species parts of the name should • . . mally grouped into two major categories.WOODY PLANTS ' be underlined. Examples of these rules are ' as follows. and,HERBACEOUS PLANTS. There also exists a third category, which consists of plants which are between flowering dogwoodwoody and herbaceous, called Semi-Woody plants. The Cornus florida ' . following outline organizes plants into groupings which GENUS—SPECIES , may be used by the planting designer or the horticulturist. ' pink flowering dogwood.' . , . 'SHRUBS Cornus floridrubra ' ' GENUS—SPECIES—VARIETY,, . A. Size or V 1. Height , , A. Large. Cornus florida var. rubra 2 b. Medium. 2-8 GENUS—SPECIES—VARIETY c. Small. <2' • , ' Cherokee Chief Dogwood: V V 2.' Spread V V • . Cornus florida rubra cv. Cherokee Chief A. Large: >10' .. GENUS—SPECIES—VARIETY—CULTIVATED " , b. Medium 3-10' . ' ' , VARIETY • ' - V c Small. <2' - 116 B. Foliage hardy only below a certain climatic zone may be used as 1. Evergreen an herbaceous perennial in more northern climates. a. Broadleaf b. Needleleaf Rate of Growth 2. Deciduous This characteristic refers primarily to the vertical increase Various leaf shapes, sizes and colors. in size of a plant, but is often used to refer to the overall 3. Semi-evergreen mass of the plant, especially in the case of shrubs. For C. Flowering habit groundcover plants and turfgrasses, it primarily relates to the horizontal growth of the plants. iI 1. Flowering 2. Non flowering Growth rate is ultimately a function of genetic character- it istics, but can be manipulated by many variables such ii D. Fruiting habit as hardiness, soils, moisture availability, fertility, light, 1. Conspicuous or non-conspicuous etc Moisture and fertility are the two factors which can — i 2. Edible or not be most easily manipulated to increase the growth of N plants. Michael Dirr, in his Manual of Woody Landscape E. Branching habit Plants, has developed three classifications of plant growth � 1. Overall shape rate: 1 2. Density and pattern of branching Slow: 12"or less per year. s F. Trunk habit Medium 13"to 24"of growth per year. Fast. 25"or greater per year. i 1. Single or multiple stems/trunks a 2. Bark character Insect and Disease Problems II G. Root habit Plants, like other organisms are constantly subjected to 1. Root density and pattern a variety of health problems.Insect and disease problems I I 2. Root depth are thus a major issue in the selection of plants for use in 3 Lateral spread the landscape. It is the responsibility of the planting I designer to become familiar with pest problems which s GROUNDCOVERS and HERBACEOUS PLANTS are prevalent in the immediate region in which the design t` A. Plants used primarily as foliage groundcovers. site is located. Insect and disease problems are highly i ; B. Plants used primarily as perennial flowers. variable, and are interrelated with the general conditions i y of the region, and the ecological characteristics of the C. Plants used as annual flowers. site. Local agricultural extension specialists should be Other characteristics may be added for additional con- consulted about the insect and disease problems asso- venience to the plant user. crated with the use of plants, especially outside of the designer's immediate area of familiarity. Excellent liter- i t 3. Horticultural Characteristics ature sources are available for the diagnosis, identifica- tion,and treatment of plant pest problems. Some of these This category consists of the characteristics associated resources are: with the growth and health of plants.There is overlap with ' the category Ecological Considerations in the design 1. Insects that Feed on Trees and Shrubs:An Illustrated section since cultural situations and plant adaptation are Guide intertwined. by W. T. Johnson and H. H. Lyon 2. Woody Ornamentals:Plants and Problems Hardiness by R. E. Partyka,J.W. Rimelspach, B. G.Joyner, S A. This term in scientific usage refers mainly to a plant's Carver _, ability to withstand extremes of cold. In general use how- 3. Diseases and Pests of Ornamental Plants ever,hardiness may refer to a species'ability to withstand by P. P Pirrone a wide variety of stresses such as heat, drought, insects, Plants should be rated for vulnerability to pests and dis- diseases, etc. Landscape architects should use the term eases in the site area. Remember that few plants will in its more specific application since the plant hardiness completely succumb to a single attack by any one pest. j zone maps are based on cold tolerance,and the fact that Healthy plants can withstand attacks more easily than ,t plant health problems are usually a combination of a unhealthy ones, and don't be afraid to call on someone i :,, wider variety of circumstances. else for assistance:diagnosis and treatment can be corn- i i Plant hardiness ratings in the maps and in general horti- Plicated. ; cultural literature should be used as a guide only, and Culture 1 s should not be looked upon as the ultimate decision-making , , ;: factor in selecting plants.Microclimatic factors and altitude This category is a catch-all for an assortment of important I �, h7, • .play important roles in determining extremes of heat and information which the planting designer would find use- j ;_ _ cold for any specific site.Many shrubs which are rated cold ful.Many of these topics require a general understanding # L .i..-•=7,..,, ' ,' �,, ._ 117 I! I s; 7.- 4.ri; 1 ,i I.'r 1 T ; i , r: 7i J' L I i of horticulture, agronomy, soil science, botany and eco- is fundamentally the same as for any other material used logy for the construction of the designed landscape. The pro- A. Soil requirements/adaptability to various soil types. cess described by J. 0 Simons and others which con i ` sists of site inventory and analysis, program inventory B. Light requirements and tolerances. and analysis,diagrammatic coordination,synthesis,con- C. Heat tolerances. cept evolution, preliminary design solution, etc., is used for planting design as well as all of the other aspects of D. Effects of humidity landscape architectural design Norman K. Booth in his E Effects of desiccating winds. book Basic Elements of Landscape Architecture dis- cusses the use of the landscape architectural design • F. Pollution tolerance air, soil, water. process for planting design The following outline is a G. Pruning requirements and techniques. synopsis of Booth's excellent discussion. ii H. Ease of transplanting r1 Outline of the Planting Design Process I. Propagation A. Inventory and Analysis:Site and Program ! J. Maintenance problems. 1 Determination of site constraints and opportunities. Related Species and Silviculture Assess the ecological/environmental parameters of the site to determine design/planning needs, natural Since prudent selection of plant species for use in design site character, and to get a feel for horticultural must rely in part on the fit to the site ecology,it is important requirements for future plantings. to consider plants which have similar cultural and eco- logical requirements. Species which are genetically 2. Review program requirements. Determine the impor closely related frequently have similar cultural require- tance and utility of existing vegetation relative to the ments Plants which are found to be growing naturally in siting of programmed facilities Identify problems which ecological communities should be considered in plant may be solved by the introduction of plant materials. groupings and massings for compatibility to each other 1. Engineering problems. and the site ecology Books on silviculture and plant 2 Architectural/spatial design functions. communities are useful for identifying natural plant com 3. Ecological/environmental control. i panions for use as groundlevel, shrub and tree under- 4 Aesthetic enhancement. story, and overhead canopy plantings See How to Know B. Diagrammatic Coordination and Synthesis the Trees, Ill edition, by H. A Miller. Once the major site planning and location of constructed facilities has been determined in the preliminary stages, III. The Planting Design Process ,i schematic planting design solutions should begin to take Planting design, like any other aspect of the design pro- form. This stage involves the evolution of spatial design cess should follow a logical sequence of decisions based concepts for the various outdoor"rooms"which are to be I on a combination of objective and subjective information included in the design according to the program needs, Plant materials should be considered in much the same and the designer's imagination. The resulting diagrams manner as any other construction material in that they should provide a harmonious blend of the basic plan should have definite functions which are integrated into elements paved surfaces, land forms, constructed facil- ities,the basic framework of the design. Plants and planting planting masses, and turf areas. design should not be considered at the end of the design 1. Development of abstract plan diagrams to determine process as a sort of cover-up of structural mistakes,or as the relative size, location and configuration of areas a purely cosmetic add-on to decorate the foundation of to be planted buildings. Planting design is an integral part of the func- a Outdoor spatial definition. 11 tion of the other physical elements of the landscape a ground plane (floor) (pavement, walls, buildings, earthworks, water features, b. vertical plane(walls) etc.)and provides the landscape architect with the great- c. overhead canopy(ceiling) est variety of opportunities to provide a sense of unity and completion to most project types which are encoun- b View enhancement or blockage tered in a traditional design service c. Definition and direction of circulation Plants, as mentioned in the previous section, perform 2 Determination of the location, configuration, and rel- many important functions related to engineering prob- ative dimensions of plan elements. lems, architectural and spatial design, ecological and environmental modification, and aesthetic effects. a. Buildings The designer who does not integrate planting design into b. Pavement. i the design process from the very beginning has signifi- c Miscellaneous landscape structures cantly compromised the design solution.The steps,tech- niques,and principles for determining the functional use, d. Planting beds. organization, placement, and selection of plant species e. Lawn areas 118 I I t, i position. The total number of species used should 3. Refinement of planting areas 1 Planting bed areas should be subdivided into smaller relate to the type of prosect, the client's interest in , ; plants and horticulture,and the maintenance resources t; areas representing generic plant types, sizes, and available to maintain the plantings. Each species of -'_.'. forms such as tall deciduous canopy trees, flow- , t t ering evergreen shrubs, low evergreen ground- plant has different horticultural requirements, and large ) numbers of different species of plants can often pro- I ( .>. cover, etc. duce a maintenance nightmare. 61 2. Establish ideal relationships of line, shape, form, l t `l texture, color, etc. between plant types and mass- 3. The process of refining the diagrammatic solution can ; 1 .. ings. be broken into stages • • t e and the mature size of : 3. Study planting masses in elevation to analyze and a. Determine the initial siz . determine relative heights, silhouette shapes, each species to be used, and using a circle tem- i i . . composition from specific important viewing points. plate, show plants at some percentage (60-75%) _' ; : I Plantings should be arranged in layers of foliage , "_' of the ultimate mature size canopy, from the ground plane through shrub ' massings,small, and into the overlapping natural forest b Allow other slightlyforlplants in masses to overlap each graph graphic ual unity i thedrawing. ? ,.. small, medium, and large trees. The provides a good model image for picturing the ; I c. Use odd number quantities in massings and vertical layering of plant masses in order to create visual unity within the i t,x C. Preliminary Design mass. Triangular spacing as opposed to parallel t preliminary design solu spacing gives greater visual unity to a mass. Con- • , The transition from diagram to a p Y sider group to group and mass to mass relation- ; tion is essentially a refinement process of defining the : `. ships in the same way. .. : bubbles and masses of the diagram into massings, .�,.., groupings, and specimens of the actual plant types to be d. Eliminate gaps or wasted space between mass- : , used in the design. The remainder of the process is a ings and groupings as they can create mainte- matter of refining the diagrammatic solution until individ- nance problems and a disjointed appearance. '• ual plant locations,spacings, and approximate sizes are e. Refine vertical relationships between plants, and , determined. the layering of vegetation to create spatial char i, p aspectacter and unity. ,3it 1. Massing of plants is the first and most important of planting design in most projects, and should be D. Final Design • accomplished before smaller groupings and speci is primarilya refine men placement are brought to completion.Plants should The final design phase of the process a first be dealt with as masses for a number of reasons. ment of graphic techniques into the final drafted form This phase is normally accomplished as an overlay on a. groups of similar items contribute more to an over- ' i fr all sense of unity in composition than single spec- the refined preliminary design drawings. , imens of unique habit or unrelated small groupings IV. Standard Practices 11'. of plants, b. plant massings occur frequently in nature as clus- A. Graphic Representation of Planting Design ters, drifts or graduated clusters which gradually change from one species to another, Planting design is normally illustrated in plan drawings ; il c. massing contributes an element of simplicity and as opposed to section, elevation, isometric, or perspec- t order to the overall appearance, • tive drawings. Elevation drawings are frequently used to supplement planting plan drawings to illustrate spatial d. plants which are grouped or massed together often , volumes and vertical relationships.There_are several good , create a microenvironment which can be mutuallyreferences which are useful aids in determining graphic protective for all the individuals in the mass. techniques for illustrating planting plans and other types ; them are `• • 2. Specimen plants are used as sculptural elements and of drawings Among t for focalization in the composition, and should be Plan Graphics by T. D.Walker ; employed sparingly to keep from creating a confusing Perspective Sketches by T. D.Walker 'I design solution The tendency to overuse specimen Plan and Section Drawing by T. C.Wang plants in a single composition is a natural impulse for . Pencil Sketches by T C.Wang anyone who has become enamoured of plants as aFrom Line to Design by S.VanDyke design material, but the landscape architect should Color Drawings by M. E. Doyle f _' maintain a design objectivity about the use of all mate- Off the Board and Into the Ground by G. 0. Robinette , rials in the development of design solutions. Designing With Plants by R. L. Austin The planting designer should strive to achieve an overall Site Graphics by R.L.Austin P sense of unity by the repetition of some plant grouping Trees Drawing File by M. Szabo [ or type(e.g evergreen trees,or medium shrub masses, Basic Elements of Landscape Architecture by N. K. or deciduous shade trees etc.) throughout the corn- Booth a 119 I i .` ` I. Plan graphics for planting design follows many of the O�kLEAF 4-4YcR.44z A `:• same graphic principles that other elements of the plan © I,dranaezt cluerctfalia drawing use: line weight hierarchy, value/background, €."`>s contrast, texture, and the use of shading and shadow 4:ix.. ;urn i techniques. Various combinations of techniques andT._ ,I .i methods can be used to express conceptual, seasonal, and other themes of the design intent. E< w Y vw. FQ.AWT NAME I Three different approaches to planting design plan l graphics may be selected depending on the situation. gk)N47 IV ;."s 1. presentation of the design concept, Figure 1 Direct Labeling System i 2. illustration of the design for installation purposes, 3. a combination of the two It is easy to over-render a complex planting design and marO N (- 51'r1115DL_ produce a drawing which is expensive, and legible only ,' to the person who produced it Therefore the symbols and _ techniques employed should be carefully chosen and Y` � mixed to produce the desired level of information to be communicated.Presentation drawings of planting design WA should illustrate.general levels of information to corn- : municate design concepts,spatial organization,and the- QuANT IT1 uratic character. The purpose of a planting installation Figure 2 Indirect Labeling System drawing is to identify the plants used, show where they are to be planted, illustrate spacing methods and pat- terns,show the quantities of each species in each group- 2. Indirect labeling ing or mass, and communicate other important informa- tion to the contractor about how the design is to be imple- Indirect labeling employs a system of symbols to com- mented It is possible to develop a graphic system which municate information The symbols are often alpha-numeric is concise enough for installation, and at the same time or sometimes abstract, and require the reader to refer to illustrate much of the thematic design intent. See books a list of symbols in a legend in order to interpret the by Austin, Booth, VanDyke, and Walker for examples of drawing. The advantage of indirect labeling is that the these techniques drawing is less cluttered with lettering. The disadvan • - tages are that it takes longer to interpret, and introduces { Labels should be relied upon when the design is so possible error by constantly referring the reader back to intricate and complex that graphic symbol mixes become the legend for interpretation of the symbols (fig 2). confusing. Color can be used for design presentation, but is not normally used for installation drawings. C. The Plant Materials List The plant materials list is a chart which summarizes the B. Plan Labeling Systems plants to be used in the design on a species by species Labels are an extremely important part of the graphic basis.The list normally includes most or all of the follow communication system, and should be simple, legible, ing information: and organized in logical patterns. Labeling should be Plant Name. common and botanic names systematically arranged in hierarchies of importance uti- Plant symbol (indirect labeling system) lizing a variety of letter sizes and line weight/darkness values Labels should be used on a plan drawing the Quantities same way as on a road map large letters for general Sizes information, small letters for detailed or specific infor- mation. Conditions/Quality Labeling systems for planting plans may be generally Abbreviations and Terms divided into two types: direct and indirect. Since many plant names are long, it is often convenient 1. Direct labeling to develop a system of abbreviations. A standard way to list botanic abbreviations is to use the first letter of the Direct labeling systems give as much information as genus part of the name, and use the full name of the needed close to the object being labeled The advantage species/cultivar part of the name. of direct labeling is that the plan can be read and under- ' stood quickly. A disadvantage is that the labels and Example: Lagerstroemia indica, is written: L. indica guidelines must be carefully organized and arranged on Some private firms have developed a mnemonic list of the page so they are legible and distinct(fig 1). plant names which provides an effective abbreviation for 120 The plant list is normally organized in the following manner: SYMBOL PLANT NAME QUANTITY SIZE CONDITIONS/QUALITY Additional columns may be used such as: ITEM#, QUANTITY SUBTOTALS and TOTALS, COST SUBTOTALS AND I TOTALS, etc. Rows of plant names may be subdivided into categories to indicate different planting areas, or according to plant type: SYMBOL PLANT NAME QUANTITY SIZE CONDITIONS/QUALITY AREA 1 Name A Name B AREA 2 Name A Name B , Name C otherwise long botanic or common plant names. Vowels Dia Diameter and certain other letters are omitted, leaving a skeleton 0 C. On Center word which is visually recognizable by the reader who is TERMS familiar with the whole words. Clumps Examples would be. Bulbs Acer rubrum/Acr rbrm, Pips Bibs Liquidamber styraciflua/Lqdmbr styrfla. Tubers Planting designers should become familiar with the terms Rhizomes s Runners commonly used by contractors and nurserymen to describe ; , plant materials. The Standards for Nursery Stock pub- lished by the American Association of Nurserymen uses ' most of the terms needed for preparation of plant lists D. Planting Specifications . and specifications. Among the terms and abbreviations which should be known are: Detailed planting specifications are not found in stan- i ABBREVIATIONS dardized form due to the variety of environmental con- B&B Balled and Burlapped ditions, species available, and local horticultural prac- BR Bare Root tices which exist throughout the country. Planting speci- a r Br Branched fications are therefore usually accumulated based on the W.Br Well Branched experience and education of the firm principals or spe- Tr Transplant cialists hired to prepare appropriate information for the bdl Bundle particular geographic area of the project.Many problems MB Manufactured Ball (and some lawsuits) have surfaced due to inappropriate MS Multi-stem specifications being used in varying geographic regions SS Single-stem and environmental conditions. S Seedling It is the professional (and often legal) responsibility of C Container or Cutting the landscape architect to prepare specifications which I Spr Spread are appropriate for the area in which plant installation Ht Height will take place. Landscape architects who practice out- Cal Caliper side of familiar geographic zones should consult with 121 J ,= ;',,f� '1i's 1(` PLANT LIST O _1 I . „ l1 j UNIT'' SUB I I, 1 ISYM COMMON BOTANICAL NAME QTY (SIZE ; CONDITION/QUALITY PRICE; Tti. I' Trees 11 , JM I i 1e rte.— + ' -15g,MUNI T,.,- K, J 3 6,_a "ice" (, Shrubs 0:-; L LQ I M w,I% _ I 'rk.FdIrG : :› ..‘i: :› ..‘i ' 5 p''RD.' I`xrt , r-3ua�- e__Orrf�+1 � �+��:�I?J� F 1 , Groundcover/Herbaceous I ii . \ham r i 54C, "4=. lip P�' '�.2s ql I Vrt II — --- I 1 I . Figure 3 Plant List I c local horticultural and agriculture extension experts about Part 2 PRODUCTS conditions of the unfamiliar locale, and employ their ser- vices to assist in reviewing the planting specifications. Acceptable Product Sources Materials In the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Master- Equipment format outline for construction specifications, planting Soil Mixes I; specifications are placed in. Part 3 EXECUTION DIVISION 2 Site Work Inspections/Quality Control P Technical Section 02480. Landscaping. r Planting Bed and Plant Pit Preparation The landscaping section is typically divided into sub- Installation Practices section topics Cleanup finished grading Maintenance/Guarantee Follow-Up seeding and sodding The items which could be inserted into the above general .' plants, trees, shrubs, etc. format are numerous. There are several excellent publi- edgings, etc. cation sources available which list topics which may be Technical subsections which involve specific information considered for the development of a complete set of 'r about plants are divided into the seeding and sodding planting specifications. Among them are section and the plants, trees, shrubs, etc. section. Off the Board and Into the Ground by G.O.Robinette; ,i The CSI three-part section format divides each of the Plants in the Landscape by Carpenter, Walker, and ' subsection specification information into the following Landphear. general topic outline (which has been modified from the A source which should be utilized to establish minimum book Construction Specifications Writing by H J. Rosen) standards of quality is• PartI GENERAL The American Standard for Nursery Stock.* Scope of Work by the American Association of Nurserymen, Inc. Related Work 230 Southern Building Quality Assurance Washington, D.C. 20005 References (*Note.these are minimum standards) Submittals Delivery, Storage, and Handling Standards for Iawngrass seed purity, germination rates, Project/Site Conditions etc., are established on a state-by-state basis between Sequencing/Scheduling the state department of agriculture and the state land- Alternates/Alternatives grant university. iAllowances For a much more detailed description of specifications ' Unit Prices read S. Cantor's chapter on specification writing in this Warranty/Guarantees book. 122 ,a ,.� 4 ti xl (40 Pr--.: +:ar+iG{f7 y }_41': - - ' e '' yi' I 1.'i t. yr " ' .;,p.` r +:y..' *�, " Fr, + ` ._' "` r ' _,tit wF' .t �+r '` ' �' .J^� '1� k = fAso.,,.....,� `y =. . . 0 E. Graphic Details for Installation Mulching Watering/irrigation Graphic details which supplement the written specifica- Prevention of sunscald, insects, and diseases tions consist primarily of: Drainage (if necessary) Fertilization , Deciduous trees Evergreen trees The accompanying illustration presents a fill-in-the-blank Deciduous shrubs format for the convenience of the reader to develop his i Evergreen shrubs or her own graphic specification drawing. In the office Groundcovers and herbaceous plants situation, drawings such as these are customized and Planting bed preparation photocopied onto adhesive-backed transparent film for I Each detail should cover information about the following attachment to plan drawings,or inclusion in the package of written specifications(Appendix A). I items where appropriate •• Two excellent references for graphic details for planting — Planting pit or planting bed preparation installation are: 1 Treatment of the root mass Placement of plants in planting pit Off the Board and Into the Ground by G O. Robinette Backfill soil Planting Details by G.0 Robinette and R Nehring i Stabilization of the installed plant(if necessary) Protection of trunks and branches nli�RI'En" �. - ; _... 1 Pruning --- �' ,_"".>..'—.14 fir.,' e_.,m_'` i I. ,"„ - p�seing rocas �^ DEER RUN 1 =7,77''"'"'""'-'"" "4 . 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The location for the proposed Compressor Station ori Route 25 bounded by Bayview Road is the ' gateway to the Hamlet of Southold.This is a very visible and high profile area. Every effort should be-made to conceal the proposed utilities and protect the fragile character of the area. , • Decisions we make today will reflect on the overall character of the town for generations to come. If the plans for-this Compressor Station are indicative of the existing Compressor Station ' located on Route 25 in Mattituck,I believe we owe the residents of Southold Town a more regulated review process incorporating these necessary utility structures into the landscape. Keyspan Energy has made an effort to conceal the proposed Compressor Station by suggesting to create 5'-0"raised planting berm.The berm shape and evergreen plantings depicted in the , drawings look very symmetrical and formal. If Keyspan Energy would like to,conceal the Compressor Station by creating a natural buffer may I please suggest'the following: • Use indigenous native plant matenal'to Long Island.More than two types of plant species should be utilized. The percentage of plant material surviving in the long term will be increased while reducing maintenance cost.The use of native plant - material will also help blend this site into existing'surrounding natural areas. (See attached plant material list).- • • The planting scheme should not emphasis the unnatural shape of the berm. An ' organic or natural scheme utilizing different plant species,which reflect different -heights and textures in relation to each other,should be incorporated(See attached Landscape Plan). " , - • The quantities and size of plant material proposed should be increased to create a mature landscape at an accelerated rate: • - ' - . • The shape of the,outside perimeter the berm should have a more naturalistic form. • • The proposed lawn area should be left to go fallow.This will promote natural succession and help with the overall concept of completely obstructing the view of the compressor station. Lastly,in reviewing the proposed landscape plan and specifications from Keyspan, I noticed that it is listed(See Note#1)that 50 evergreen trees will be planted on the berm. Yet,in reviewmg the plan itself,it is depicted that 96 evergreen trees will be installed on the berm. Please clarify with Keyspan which amount of trees will actually be entailed in the final planting. If the above noted suggestions are incorporated into a revised Landscape Plan,it will truly make a difference in the appearance of a necessary utility structure. There are other concerned individuals (see list below)whose properties border or are in close proximity to this future facility. These individuals are in agreement with these proposed suggestions. We,as Southold Residents, appreciate your every effort to make this future facility functional in its purpose and suitable in its appearance. Sincerely, Michael D. Shannon,ASLA cc: The Southold Planning Board The Southold Zoning Board Local Residents: Martha&Daniel Jones 25 Pine Neck Road Southold,NY 11971 Daniel& Suprina Kenney 49205 Main Road Southold,NY 11971 Gary&Margaret Laube 310 Ackerly Pond Southold,NY 11971 Michael&Marissa Shannon 2275 Pine Neck Road Southold,NY 11971 Daniel&Donna Dunne 145 Grange Road Ext. Southold,NY 11971 Lois Dunne 2175 Pine Neck Road Southold,NY 11971 h y Native Plantings List • Legend: FTH — Fresh Tidal Harsh PB — Pine Barrens TFFW — Temp. Flooded Forested Wetlands HTF — Maritime Forest • RS — Road Sides TFM — Tidal Fresh Harsh FM — Hoist Woods SB — Stream Banks _ • TFW — Tidal Forested Wetlands - • . NTFW — Nontidal Forested Wetlands SF — Swamp Forest TH — Tidal Harsh • ODW — Oak—Dominated Woodlands SPOB — Scrub Pine & Oak Barrens TS — Tidal Swamp . OF — Old Fields SS — Shrub Swamp' WH — Wet Meadows . Trees • F. it .mm.n .nd B. .ni .1 N.m• min: : H.bi . •nd lin . . . Beech American Beech (fagus grandifolia) - TFFW, rich moist upland woods, well—drained soils. BOW, HTF. . r .---)Holly American Holly (Ilex oPaca) TFFW, Hoist sandy upland woods, alluvial V woods. HTF, ODW, PB. Rose Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Dry uplands, ODW, PB, HTF, SPOB • • Beech Chestnut Oak (Quercus prinus) . Dry uplands,' DOW, PB Elm Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) River valleys, upland slopes & bluffs in . _ - mixed hardwood forests, meadows, PD ' Willow Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) - Dry uplands, PB, OF - . Beech Post Oak (Quercus stellata) Dry uplands, ODW. Beech - Red Oak (Quercus rpbra) Dry uplands, ODW, PB. HTF Beech Black Oak (Quercus velutina) Thickets, PB, HTF, SPOB Beech Scrub Oak (Quercus 11icifolia) Dry uplands, ODW Walnut Pignut Hickory (Carva glabra) ODW " Birch Speckled Alder (Alnus rugosa) Nontidal marshes, SS, forested wetlands, FTH, Birch Common Alder (Alnus serrulata) swamps . - . Beech Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea) Dry uplands, ODW, Pe, HTF . Birch Grey Birch (Betula populifolia) Cool, moist uplands, ODW • Birch - Black Birch (Betula lents) 00W, OF Beech _ White Oak (Quercus alba) - Dry uplands, ODW, PB, HTF Birch Ironwood (Carpinus caroliniana) ' TFFW along floodplains, HW, lowlands Rose -Hawthorne (Crataegus crusgalli) Hoist fields, low upland slopes, BOW, HTF Olive White Ash (Fraxinus americana) Hoist soils, slopes, deep well—drained loans, hardwood forests Basswood American Linden (Tills americana) Hoist soils, hardwood forests • 6P--.),Pine , White Pine (Pinus strobus) Well—drained sandy soils, often in pure stands Magnolia Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tullpifera) Forested wtlnds, rich, mbist uplands, fields (g) ) \p/IM 447P Grf—• ti60. cskuo eph. , . • t . . . ti Nod' NiNi �� , $vT elR rwsz- ey�?..�1Z'� -�l �i4CZie Native Plantings List Cont. • Trees cont. . . • : Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions. Associations. Cypress Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecvparis Deep peat often over sandy substrates, thvroides) - often in pure stands. 6 -- 1 Cypress Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus Dry uplands, flood plains, swamps, virginiana) abandoned fields, ODW, MTF, Dunelands Ebony Persimmon (Diospvros virginiana) Moist alluvial soils, dry uplands, RS, OF, clearings, mixed forests, alluvial woods. l _>/ Maple Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Nontidal & FTM, swamps, alluvial soils, moist uplands. bogwood Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) Moist & dry soils in uplands, understory in mixed mesophytic (moist) forests, OF, RS Witch Hazel Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) Understory in mixed mesophytic forests, ODW Dogwood Black Gum (Nessa ;vlvatica) Forested wetlands (Red Maple Swamps),-moist , upland woods, dry woods, MTF Rose Shadbush (Amelanchier canadensis) - SS, forested wtlnds, MTF, upland woods . Birch Gray Birch (Betula populifolia) Dry barren uplands, moist soils, ODW Pine Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) - PB, MTF, ODW, abandoned fields, burned areas `r Willow - Black Willow (Salix nigra) NTFW (especially along flood plains), WM, FTM, TS, locally steep pond shores Magnolia Sweet Bay or Swamp Magnolia (Magnolia Forested wetlands, seeps, streams, pond virginiana) borders, moist sandy woods Laurel Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) ODW, PB, MTF, moist sandy soils, OF, clearings, mixed mesophytic forests, openings , Shrubs - - Rose Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) Dry uplands, shrub bogs, forested wtlnds ose Red Chokeberry (Atonia arbutifolia) Forested wtlnds, shrub bogs, dry uplands Bayberry Sweetfern (Comptonia peregrine) ODW, PB, RS, OF, dry soils Cashew Shining or Winged Sumac (Rhus copallina) Dune heath, disturbed areas. RS, dry soils "• 0 '----)rHolly - Gallberry Holly or Inkberry (Ilex - - PB, ODW, MTF, dry uplands, duneland thickets ' shim) on drier margins of cranberry bogs Honeysuckle Northern Arrowwood (Viburnum recognitum) Nontidal & FTM, SS, forested wtlnds, MW, drier sites - - . q-•Honeysuckle Arrowwood (V. dentatum) - Coastal Plain (same as above) Honeysuckle Nannyberry (V. lentago) 'Same as above 6) —4/Honeysuckle - Maple-leafed Viburnum (V: acerifolium) ODW (.52 � Honeysuckle Witherod (V. nudum) Forested wetlands and SS ) "----Honeysuckle Highbush Cranberry (V. trilobum) • Moist, upland woods, ODW Native Plantings List Cont, , .Shrubs cont. - - ....'Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions. Associations. Honeysuckle Black Haw (V. prunifolium) Forested wtlnds, open upland woods & thickets, RS "Heath Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Forested wtlnds, SS, Bogs, uncommon in . corvmbosum) uplands (q)----- —bleath Lowbush Blueberry (Vacciniux! Mixed Heath Forests, PB - anqustifolium) Rose Northern Blackberry (Rubus OF, WM, Meadows, Edges allegheniensis) Rose - - _ Pasture Rose (Rosa carolina) Dry Fields, open woods Rose Virginia Rose (Rosa virginiana) Clearings, thickets, shores Rose Swamp Rose (Rosa palustris) Nontidal & FTM, forested wtlnds, SS, SB . Willow Pussy Willow (Salix discolor) Damp thickets, swamps, SB, WM . Heath Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) ODW, often with Chestnut Oaks Heath Sheep Laurel (Kalmia anqustifolia) Forested wtlnds, edges of bogs, upland woods ' in acid soils, PB, SF Heath - Swamp Azalea (Rhododendron viscosum) Forested wtlnds, edges of nontidal marshes `1 6)--•=1"Holly Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) Seasonally flooded SS, forested wtlnds, TS Rose Steeplebush (Spirea latifolia) WM, Freshwater marshes, SS Madder _ Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) NT&FTM, SS, Forestd wtlnds, water bodies - Heath Fetterbush�(Leucothoe racemosa) SS, forested wtlnds, & moist acid woods Rose Northern Dewberry (Rubus flagellaris) - Meadows Heath Black Huckleberry (Gavlussacia baccata) ODW, SF, MTF - - - White Alder Sweet Pepperbush (Clethra alnifolia) Irreg. flooded TS, upper edges or-higher - elevations within TFM, inland forested wtlnds, SS, sandy woods Heath Leatherleaf (Chamaedaphne calvculata) Shrub bogs, margins of acid ponds - Laurel- Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) - Forested wtlands, moist upland woods , Honeysuckle _ ` Common Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) Irreg. flooded TFM & swamps, OF, MC RS -All Heath Maleberry (Lvonia liqustrina) ODW, MW, PB Heath - Staggerbush (Lvonia mariana) Forested wtlnds, SS, wet sandy soils Mallow Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus palustris) - Nontidal marshes ,near coast, brackish & FTM Aster Groundsel Bush (Baccharis-halimifolia) Nontidal swamps, open woods, coastal . thickets, salt, brackish & fresh marshes Rose Beach Plum (Prunus maritima) Dune Heath, brackish meadows, Back dunes of beaches, upper edges of tidal marshes (4) Bayberry Northern Bayberry (Myrica pensvlvanica) Upper edges of TM, inland marshes, bogs, SS, meadows, MTF, sandy soils, Dune Heath Native Plantings List Cont. • . Grasses. Wildflowers, Groundcovers, Etc. -Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. Heath Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) Bogs and acidic marshes - Heath Bearberry (Arctostaphvlos uva—ursi) PB, MTF, DL - Heath Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) ODW, MTF - Heath Trailing Arbutus (Epigaea repens) Sandy of rocky woods, acid soils - Grape Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus ODW, MTF, DL guinquefolia) Rockrose Golden Heather (Hudsonia ericoides) PB Rockrose Beach Heather (Hudsonia tomentosa) Dunelands Aster New England Aster (Aster novae—angliae) Wet thickets, meadows and swamps Aster view York Aster (Aster novi—belgii) Shores, damp thickets, and meadows Aster Stiff Aster (Aster linariifolius) Dry clearings, open fields, meadows,, banks, RS Aster Swamp Aster (Aster puniceus) - Open forested wtlnds, wet thickets, marshes , -= Cactus Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa) Sandy areas, open rocky sites Lily - Canada Mayflower (Maianthemum canadense) TFFW, wooded swamps (usually on hummocks). MW Mint Beebalm (Monarda didvma) MW & thickets, stream edges, seeps i; Mint Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) Dry fields, thickets, edges, & clearings Mint Horsemint (Monarda punctata) PB • Pea Wild Indigo (Baptisa .inctoria) Dry fields Milkweed Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) Dry open soils, RS, fields Milkweed 'Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) Nontidal & FTM, WM, SS, forested wtlnds, . shores, ditches Aster Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) Moist low areas, TM, open fields, dry soils Mallow Marsh Hallow (Althaea officinalis) Irreg. flooded salt & brackish marshes Crowfoot Tall Meadow Rue (Thalictrum pubescens) Nontidal & FTM, WM, forested wtlnds, seeps, SB Nontidal marshes, WM, shores, forested Iris Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) wtlnds, fresh & slightly brackish marshes Nontidal & FTM, wooded swamps, seeps, river - • Bluebells Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) banks, fresh & brackish tidal marshes Fields, RS, dry soils Evening Primrose • Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) Nontidal & FTM, swamps, coastal stream banks, Aster NY Ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis) WM Aster Joe Pyeweed (Eupatorium purpureum) Damp meadows, thickets, shores Aster - Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum) Nontidal & FTM, WM, SS, moist areas, shores Leadwort Sea Lavender (Limonium carolinianum) Irreg. flooded salt marshes Pea - Blue Lupine (Lupinus perennis) Dry open woods, fields, RS, sandy soils Native Plantings List Cont. " - + Grasses, Wildflowers, Groundcovers, Etc. Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. Buttercup Wild Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) Dry slopes, RS, sandy soils, open woods Geranium Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) Woods, thickets, meadows Loosestrife Yellow Loosestrife (Lvsimachia Freshwater marshes, open SS, forested wtlnds, ' terrestris) wet soils Loosestrife Swamp Loosestrife (Decodon Reg. flooded TFM, SS, inland marshes, verticillatus) forested wtlnds, borders of rivers/ponds Vervain Blue Vervain (Verbena hastata) Nontidal & afresh marshes, WM, open SS, moist fields Figwort - . Square-stemmed Monkeyflower (Mimulus Nontidal & FTM, WM, shores ringens) - - Mint Wild Mint (Mentha arvensis) Nontidal & FTM, moist soils Aster - • Sweet Goldenrod (Solidago odora) Dry open woods Aster Swamp Goldenrod (Solidago uliginosa) Bogs, WM, swamps, wet shores `! Aster Slender-leaved Goldenrod (Euthamia Brackish marshes, salt marsh 'borders galetorum) Aster .Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago Irreg. flooded salt, brackish & TFM, sand sempervirens) dunes, beaches Touch-me-not Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) Nontidal & FTM; SS, forested wtlnds, MN, SB, springs Grass _ Big Blue Stem (Andropogon Berardi) Dry soils, open fields, RS, pond slopes Grass Little Blue Stem (Andropogon scoparius) Dry soils, open fields, RS Grass - Broom Sedge (Andropogon virginicus) Dry meadows Grass Red Fescue (Festuca rubra) , Irreg. flooded brackish marshes & upper edges of salt marshes, fields, RS, lawns • Grass Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans) Meadows, fields, RS (with Little Blue Stem) ' Grass S Switch Grass (Panicum virgatum) Upper edges of salt marshes & irreg. flooded • brackish & TFM, open woods, dunes, shores, fields Grass Panic Grass (Panicum lanuginosum) Moist or-dry soils, open woods, dunes, shores, fields ` Grass Poverty Grass (Aristida dichotoma) Poor dry soils ' Native Plantings List Cent. , . e . - • " - Grasses, Wildflowers, Groundcovers, Etc. Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. Grass Rice-Cutgrass (Leersia orvzoides) Non-tidal marshes, pond/marsh borders - - , Grass White Oat Grass or Poverty Grass Dry soils - , (Danthonia spicata) - - Grass Manna Grass (Glviceria obtusa) Freshwater marshes, forested wtlnds, bogs, margins, ponds Grass - Common Hairgrass (Deschampsia flexuosa) Open dry, oak woods, meadows _ Grass . - Beach Grass (Anmophila breviliqulata) Dunes, sandy shorelines, beaches Iris Blue-eyed Grass (Sisvrinchium -Meadows, low woods, shores -- - - anqustifolium) - Grass Salt Meadow Grass (Spartina patens) Irreg. flooded salt & brackish marshes, sometimes in reg. flooded zone, (var. monogyny on wet beaches, sand dunes, borders of salt marshes, in-land saline areas - Grass Saltwater Cordgrass (Spartina " Salt & brackish marshes (reg. & irreg. .' alterniflora) flooded zones) Grass Big Cordgrass (Spartina cynosuroides) Irreg. flooded salt, brackish & TFM Grass Freshwater or Prarie Cordgrass Irreg. flooded brackish & fresh marshes, (Spartina pectinate) upper borders of salt marshes, inland ' - marshes, shores & wet prairies Grass Spike Grass (Distichlis spicata) Irreg. flooded salt marshes, intermixed with Spartina patens orinpure stands in pannes & brackish marshes Grass _ Bluejoint (Calamanrostis canadensis) Nontidal marshes, SS, WM, moist or wet soils, FTM - Sedge Pennsylvania Sedge (Carex pensvlvanica) Open woodlands - - Sedge Tussock Sedge (Carex stricta) Nontidal marshes, SS, forested wtlnds, wet swales, FTM - Sedge Umbrella Sedge (Cvperus striqosus) Nontidal marshes, swamps, wet shores, moist fields, swales, FTM Rush Canada Rush (Juncus canadensis) Nontidal marshes, swamps, wet shores, slightly brackish & FTM i . Native Plantings List Cont. Grasses, Wildflowers, Groundcovers, Etc. Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. Rush Soft Rush (Juncos effusus) Nontidal marshes, -WM, SS, wet pastures, FTM • Rush Black Grass (Juncus gerardii) Irreg. flooded salt marshes (usually upper elevations) brackish marshes Sedge Olney Three-square (Scirpus americanus) Irreg. flooded brackish marshes & upper edges of salt marshes, inland saline areas Sedge Wool Grass (Scirpus cvperinus) Nontidal marshes, WM, swamps & FTM Sedge Chair-maker's Rush (Scirpus pungens) - Wet sandy shores, nontidal marshes & shallow waters, brackish & FTM Grass Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris arundinacea) Nontidal marshes, SB, lake shores, MW, FTM Cattail .Narrow-leaved Cattail (Tvpha Brackish & TFM (reg. & irreg. flooded angustifolia) zones) inland fresh & alkaline marshes Cattail Broad-leaved Cattail (Tvpha latifolia) Nontidal marshes, ponds, ditches, FTN Royal Fern Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) Forested wtlnds, SB, seepage slopes, margins of bogs, wet rock ledges, sub-acid soils Royal Fern Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis) Nontidal marshes, swamps, WM, MM, FTM • Polypody Fern Bracken Fern (Pteridium aguilinum) Dry, moist or wet soils (PB, MTF) Polypody Fern Hay-scented Fern (Dennstaedtia ODW, dry soils, upland woods, fields - . punctiolobula) Polypody Fern New York Fern (Drvoateris cristata) ODW, moist soils, full sun or partial shade Polypody Fern Sensitive Fern (Onoclea ;ensibilis) Nontidal marshes, meadows, forested wtlnds, FTM, MW - - SENT EY: MOORE, ESC; 631 765 4643; JUL-27-01 17 ' .7-;:,----,, ,,PAGE 1/1 i1 L..�=�-, �(yr/7 i-,,,,, I.-. 4 91-----'...'--q 12--'44-*j 6..,67.12,14 iffi j r' PATRICIAC. 1VIO(�REL-A2� ,'ti // Ste ' ettfy %4 eft " /Cit, itri a-l�PC�a.rdin60 attorney at Laws �- �" v v 51020 fvfam Road """" Southold,New York 11971 ��"'' Tel:(631}765 4330 Fax;(G3 1)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary July 27, 2001 Southold Town Zo ing Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehri ger, Chairman _ Southold Town Ha .1 53095 Main Road I Southold, NY 11 71 e: Keyspan/Smith property Natural Gas Compressor Station Dear Chairman an Board members: We have b.-en in contact with the following individuals who appeared at the leering: Michael Shannon Daniel & Suprina Ienny Gary Laube I have ca-led the above individuals and offered Lo meet with them, at their convenience, at the Mattituck site. I spoke to Mr. Sh-anon and Mr. Laube and they did not feel it was necessary for 'hem to meet with us. After the meeting the Kenny's had req ested a 5 :00 p.m. time but they were going to give us a date. I have called twice and left messages but they have not returned my calls. In order t. assure a timely inspection for anyone who may be interested, Iwe will meet at the site of the Natural Gas Compressor Statin, Main Road, Mattituck on Wednesday, August 1°4, 2001 at 5:00 .m, Mr. and Mrs. Ke ny, Please extend this invitation to any otherI am £orwa ding this letter to Mr. Shannon, Mr. Laube, and interested party ho wishes to inspect the Mattituck site. •Vei ru], yours, ��P rici,a C. Moore cc: Keyspan PROPERTY ZONED B Zone ATICLE III SECTION 100-31 (B) SUB.6 -Public Utility TOWN LAW 274-b (3)Where Special Use Permit contains one or more feature which do not comply with the Zoning regulation- application may be made for an area variance...by direct appeal (No Denial of Building Permit by Building Inspector) Therefore a height variance for the fence is requested. SPECIAL EXCEPTION CRITERIA: PRESUMPTIVELY VALID...ALLOWS APPLICANT TO PUT HIS PROPERTY TO A USE WHICH THE ORDINANCE EXPRESSLY PERMITS....THE USE IS CONTEMPLATED BY THE ORDINANCE SUBJECT TO REASONABLE CONDITIONS TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACT ON THE SURROUNDING AREA 100-263 A. THAT THE USE WILL NOT PREVENT THE ORDERLY AND REASONABLE USE OF ADJACENT PROPERTIES OR OF PROPERTIES IN ADJACENT USE DISTRICTS: The Keyspan Gas energy facility is proposed at the subject property due to the energy needs on the east end, the existing gas compressors in Mattituck will be relocated to the Southold property. The facility will be identical to the existing Mattituck facility. The property will be fenced for security(7'high) chain link fence with barbed wire top and cedar picket paling cover which necessitates a height variance from this Board. B. THAT THE USE WILL NOT PREVENT THE ORDERLY AND REASONABLE USE OF PERMITTED OR LEGALLY ESTABLISHED USES IN THE DISTRICT WHEREIN THE PROPOSED USE IS TO BE LOCATED OR ADJACENT USE DISTRICTS: The adjacent parcels are commercially zoned, Smith-Falkowski plumbing and the gas station are the adjacent properties. The use is compatible with the zoning uses in the Business Zoning Use Districts. The property will be heavily landscaped to buffer the use from the residences across Bayview Avenue. C. THAT THE SAFETY,THE HEALTH, THE WELFARE, THE COMFORT,THE CONVENIENCE OR THE ORDER OF THE TOWN WILL NOT BE ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED USE AND ITS LOCATION The gas compressors and generators will'be placed on the property in conformance with all state, county and federal regulation,the property will have limited lighting which is preferred at this property since it is located in close proximity to the Custer Institute. The facility will be unmanned therefore there will be little activity at the property. D. THAT THE USE WILL BE IN HARMONY WITH AND PROMOTE THE GENERAL PURPOSES AND INTENT OF THIS CHAPTER The facility is required to serve the needs of the community and as a special Exception permit is in harmony with and promote the general purposes and intent of zoning. E. THAT THE USE WILL BE COMPATIBLE WITH ITS SURROUNDINGS AND WITH THE CHARACTER OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND OF THE COMMUNITY IN GENERAL, PARTICULARLY WITH REGARD TO VISIBILITY, SCALE AND OVERALL APPEARANCE The Business Zoning Use District is the most generous zoning districts which would allow for uses which generate much more traffic and commercial activity. The proposed natural gas compressor station will be placed on concrete foundations, site drainage will be controlled with dry-wells, and plantings on earthen berms will screen the use from surrounding properties. F. THAT ALL PROPOSED STRUCTURES,EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL SHALL BE READILY ACCESSIBLE FOR FIRE & POLICE PROTECTION The structure will be placed on the property in order to allow for emergency access. . QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION A. Please disclose the names of the owner(s) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the subject premises and a description of their interests: (Separate sheet may be attached. ) Henry Smith- owner Keyspan Gas East Corp.- contract vendee B. Is the subject premises listed on the real estate market for = sale or being shown to prospective buyers?„conditiYes es” of sale. ) { } No. (If Yes, please attach copy of C. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? ( } Yes {X} No D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? no 2. Are the wetland areas shown on the map submitted with this application? no 3 . Is the property bulkheaded between the wetlands area pnc3 the upland building area? no 4. If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? no E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? n/a (If not applicable, state "N.A. " ) F. Are there any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences which exist and are not shown on the survey map that you are submitting? no If none exist, please state "none." G. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? nO If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and map as approved by the Building Department. If none, please state. H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land close to this parcel? no If yes, please explain where or submit copies of deeds. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel vacant and proposed use natural gas favi 1 i ty • Authorized Sign'= ur-. and Date 1 /R7 1 (1 /R(1.1k 4, APPLICANT , TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE PORN - The 'Town of Soutltold ' s Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of "'' "-'' '.:2 , . : interest on the part of town officers and employees. The:;;.• : �''>.•.;;;'. , purpose of this form is to provide information which can' " �•,r;',.v,,'i ' ,.•,::, alert the town of possible conflicts of interest and allow ' ':'-q5 ' it to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same. , ' -•',•. :;,0,. #Etia' '•,, ` YOUR NAME: •• /L Mere /� /4 ii,;,, -' - (Last name , first r'tame , middle initial,- unless ' ` 0 you are applying in the'': name of' 'someone . else or . " ' 3i other entity , such as ' a company . If so, ` indicate the other person ' s or company '_s name . ) - • ' - _ (Check' ' ,fir'"`{'�:'Li y; ; , ., , ,,`-'':'i:.!'.,; -iNATUt ' .UF Al1l A'1lON_ atL :ha : tP �) Y ) , ' .,t ,. ; � 1.':.;-,",1-'',1c *, et, - - 'l'ax grievance _ • P Variance '3 Change of zone ,a i , Approval of plat "ai`, Exemption from plat_ or oIIicla map _ ;', " - ; 5; ' Other „ ,, °=ecru a,./ ,,20-66-,.. , ' , (If '"Other, ” nt me the activity )' � :,',,,, i''''.,-.':;:-:7;.: 'Do you 'personally (or through your company, ' spouse, sibling," ; ,,, Town Of Southold { P.O Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 * * * RECEIPT * * * Date: 03/19/01 Receipt#: 750 Transaction(s): Subtotal 1 Application Fees $550.00 Check#: 750 Total Paid: $550.00 Name: Smith, Henry/keyspan Main Rd. Southold, NY 11971 Clerk ID: LIZS Internal ID:28674 _ JULY 12, 2001,fit the time noted BALDRIDGE.This is a req; Jr a SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD below(ora i thereafter as possi- Variance under Article ;IV, OF APPEALS ble): Section 100-244B, based on the 'Town Hall 6:20 p:m. Carryovers from prior Building Inspector's May 29, 2001 53095 Main Road hearing•calenTlars: Notice of Disapproval. Applicant is P.O.Box 1179 < Appl. No. '4950 - GEORGE proposing a new dwelling with a set- Southold,NY 11971-0959 ' KOUGENTAKIS. (Hearing continu- back of less than 50 feet from the 1936-1TJu28 ation). front property line facing Private Appl.No.4960-MICHAEL RED- Road at 6155 Horton's Lane, 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 - the 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 Inspector's 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 1000-86-1-4.22 yards,with a rear yard setback at less 6:35 p.m.Appl.No.4 63-JANET than 35 feet from the remaining ODDEN. This is a r, nest for a property line. Location of Property: Variance under Article XXIV, 2155 Cedar Avenue, Southold; Section 100-242A based on the Parcel1000-77-1-25. 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' 100-31B(6) to establish use of prop- feet. Location of Property: 315 erty as a Gas Corhpressor, 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, QOUJN�TY OF SUFFOLK) LEONARDO TIRADO. This is a 2001 Notice of Disapproval for fent- (� tC1 I�,-C�i�A- request for a Variance under Article ing at a height above six feet along III, Section 100-33, based on the front yard(s) in this nonresidential county,,I being duly sworn, say! Building Inspector's 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 loca- 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 ill said NewspapE NY; County Tax Map Parcel 1000- Inspector's March 9,2001 Notice of for l weeks sl 111-8-1. Disapproval which states that under the 6:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4967 - Article XXIV,Section 100-244B the On ( THOMAS JEROME. This is a proposed construction will have set- of `.J LA-(vz__ 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 of Nevi York No.01WE5034554 ,C on the Building Inspector's May 2, 35 feet from the rear property line, Qualified in Suffolk County l 2001 Notice of Disapproval. and lot coverage for total building Commission Expires December 13, l Applicant is proposing a division into. area in excess of the 20% code limi- two lots, one with a two-family tation. Location of Property: 1050 dwelling on less than 160,000 sq.ft.of Arshamomaque Avenue, Southold; Sworn to befo me this land area,and the other lot for a pro- Parcel 1000-66-2-27. dayof ��- posed single-family dwelling on less 8:20 p.m. Appl. No. 4976 - - 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 ek- iT land area existing: 192,666 sq. ft. Article XXIII,Section 100-239.4A.1, 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' May 30,- for an in-ground 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. Disapproval for additions to , The Board of Appeals will hear all NOTICE OF HEARINGS dwelling: (1) under, Article XXIV, persons, or their representative, ' SOUTHOLD TOWN -Section 100-244B, based with a lot desiring to be heard at the hearing, BOARD OF APPEALS coverage over 20% of the code limi- or desiring to submit written state- THURSDAY,JULY 12,2001 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; arid (3) under Article are available for-review during regu- Code of the Town of Southold, the XXIII,Section 100-239.4B Air,a set- lar Town Hall business hours(8 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 Main Road, Southold, TaxParc Parcel 4 21.isn 5...tAalg.: 1JtU ouCapl drumiliVJPE13,4apeg QpE eER SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION Weehf; 414t IRE:IX•111010070104111 W • Complete items 1,2,and.3.Also complete A Received by(Please Pnnt Clearly) B. Date ofDelivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • -C-/j0 ��Z 4/2 0i ■ Print your name and address on the reverse C. Signature so thatcan return the card to you. lYd'Agent • Attachchthis card to the back of the mailpiece, X— �� ❑Addressee or on the front if space permits. D. Is deli ry address different fro erm'f 7�❑Yes z. 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery add ItiffbM1.9p. o John Senko, Jr. & Wife ( ('c ) ) 89 Peninsula Blvd. . c0 Hempstead, NY 11550 3. Service Typep.S@ Certified Mail 0 Express•Mail�" ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) s 70.01 10360, 00,01 05.2114408, ; : PS Form-3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt - 102595-00-M-0952- UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No. G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C MORE ATTORNEY AT LAW 511020 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 1197 J , SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION WoTiVi►:114r411:11 IXONr.KWrraIIV4M • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete AAieceived by(Please Pnnt Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. _ • Print your name and address on the reverse c so that we can return the card to you. ignatur IN Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X ✓l' 0 Agent or on the front if space permits. GGG"' CC0000 ff 0 Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes_ 1. Article Addressed to• If YES,enter delivery address b- • • 0 No CO -TH®Z® Henry P. & Eleanor Smith CO Hobart Rd. �� , Southold, NY 11971 N 2 'l ®®1 3. Service Type i]Certified Mail \0, •ress Mail - 0 Registered u 4-e r Rec�eipt�r,KAerch dise 0 Insured Mail ■ .O chiN r av 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee): Yes _- 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) • ([( 7`0011 ,0360 000(1(05211 pi it i( i PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111 11 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORS ATTORNEY AT LAW • 51020 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 J f62/ SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION IlllraTrIa14r0r9L'190itiolffeld17a1g1 • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Signa e 000, • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X ❑Agent or on the front if space permits. P 6 0 Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes _ 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address b Stella T. Smith 1380 Hobart Rd. JUN 9 7 ?001 Southold, NY 11971 3. Service Type ®Certified Mail 0 pr s Mail gP��� ❑ Registered ❑ Re 1iptfo6M4�inYi e ❑ Insured Mail ❑C.O. . 4. Restricted Delivery')(Extra Fee) LI Yes 2. Article Number(Copyfrom service label) 17001 0360 001 0521 4392, { PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORS ATTORNEY AT LAW 61020 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION Mislig►I141M.►Myx•IiLelffE IPL4Nuraei • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. eceived by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. I,W+ Joncs • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Signature • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, ElAgent or on the front if space permits. X �' �L ❑Addressee D. Is delivery address d Brent from item 1? 0 Yes . 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No • Mr. Harold Daniel Jones, Jr. & Ms. Martha A. Jones ; 25 Pine Neck Rd. 3. Service Type P. 0. Box 830 (Certified Mail 0 Express Mail Southold, NY 11971 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number(Cop from service label) 7001 0360- 00:1:0521 4453:i ,fiiNFl ti l ; j i l PS Form 3811,JUIy 1999 Domestic.Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 11 Postage&Fees Paid USPS I Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW 51020 MAIN ROAD SOU a HOLD, NY 11971 G(/'.4- 4= i 6 SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION MKgiV►:11#1rMrryxfrf0M.Ar10411riai- ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. ved by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. raVa G , ...e l • Print your name and address on the reverse C. Iiiiiiibturd so that we can return the card to you. • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, r 0 Agent' or on the front if space permits. X ,`- " 'V''> Addressee D. I deliv-; �d Yet 11-nts ro item 1? ❑Yes . 1. Article Addressed to: If Y ." h elivd eryddcesss^be w: 0 No jai 21 2001 . Town of Southold 53095 Main Road 3. Ser- eg �e� (\/ P. 0. Box 1179 Di •Ce i tbMalI ❑Express Mail Southold, NY 11971 0 Registered--Qurn Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 27001e Number(Co0y0f1 0521!aloe!).++ 0 PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • • PATRICIA Ce MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW 551020 MAIN ROAD SOU d HOLD, NY 11971 SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION WeleliMill4L4u-;i111i:ffelrre.fcOM»E14:1 • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B D. a of D.livery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. Z( G • Print your name and address on the reverse C. Signature/J�� sot thatchwcan return the card to you. X ,,VN��,2/ 0 Agent • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, s�/Y,'_', Q or on the front if space permits. /.y 0 Addressee D. Is delivery address different •m item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Wilbur & Carlece Verity P. 0. Box 1831 305 Bayview Rd. Southold, NY 11971 3. Service Type ®Certified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. p� (�Qpy p 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 70UrtrleN wber000fro $eyfelabel)6 H! I s: sl , ;ssi; :st t ,;{ • s PS Form 38i 1:July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORR ATTORNEY AT LAW • 51020 MAIN ROAD • SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 ("A— C.)a Itttlitttllltlttltttltttlltittltlltttttlltllttttltllltttttitll SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION «•litI:1114r4re11.1.1 .1yc.1.fclON•7awixav ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A Rec- ed by(Please Print leanly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse _ 41.1 so that we can return the card to you. C. Signature • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, �❑Agent or on the front if space permits. /- .�I. _ s�%t«e.❑Addressee 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from Item 1? 0 Yes If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Charlotte M. Smith Bayview Rd. • P. 0. Box 654 3. Service Type Southold, NY 119713CCertified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) i 7001 03160, 0001 ; 0521 .4439 I,. I , PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595.00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • • PATRICIA C MOORE • ATTORNEY AT LAW • 5120 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLDf NY 11971 ° -3 Aiii I...II..,11I.I..1.,.I...II.I..I,II...,.II.II...,I,III.....I.II • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Pnnt Clearly) B. D. - .f D li e item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. / ■ l4 1.4 Print your name,and address on the reverse .C r �J� so that we can return`-the card to you. C. Sig ature .11/' • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 0 Agent or on the front if space permits. X ��X� 0 Addressee D. Is delivery a. ress different from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No A&S Southold Oil Corporation c/o Empire Gas Station 640 Old Country Road Riverhead, NY 11901 3. Service Type El Certified Mail- 0 Express Mail 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4 Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) 70011;0360 Q0011 F0 211 14317,8 H I PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. 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" y mSent To CI (rid/) S17) Li) D Street,rOApt.N. S3Qss Aa �,�/` fit; / D or PO Box No. /` / J\ / �7 r, City,State,Z/P+4 (51-177 Lb Al! 11 5 7 PS Form 3800 Janua 2001 . :-v-r - . str. trim_ ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK x In the Matter of the Application of Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. AFFIDAVIT OF (Names of Applicants) MAILINGS Parcel ID #1000- 70 - 7 _ 5 x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) j, Carol Owens residing at Town Harbor Lane Southold , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 25 day of June , 2001 , I personally mailed at the United States Post Office in Southold , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, 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 Southold, NY , for every property which abuts and is across a public or private street, or vehicular right-of-way of record, surrounding the applicant's property. (signatu ) Sworn to before me this `49"v qday of :7-(44--y. 2001, (No MARGARET C.RuTic®wsw aiy Public) Public.State of New Y Notary P No. 4982528 OuaUfied In Suffolk County O�� Commission Expires June 3.y..— 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. ,- , 1000-70-7-5 SU ,T _ 1000-70-8-1 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P. 0. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-2 Daniel and Suprina Kenny 49205 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 1000-70-5-28 Mr. Harold Daniel Jones, Jr. and Ms. Martha A. Jones 25 Pine Neck Rd. P. 0. Box 830 Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-4 A&S Southold Oil Corporation c/o Empire Gas Station 640 Old Country Road Riverhead, NY 11901 1000-70-7-7 Henry P. and Eleanor Smith Hobart Road Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-1 Mr. John Senko, Jr. & Wife 89 Peninsula Blvd. Hempstead, NY 11550 1000-70-7-6 Stella T. Smith 1380 Hobart Road Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-3 Willow Hill Cemetary 48645 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-5-53 Charlotte M. Smith Bayview Rd. P. 0. Box 654 Southold, NY 11971 'rti' 4"=.� �5�Ji'd` "ti�k'L r i�.7i-*->i..rr.-.. �_�,.. ,r,`-,.•� _ _ r`N� C''rSii-'';,: K,3esa•-=r"2:: `., :a';�t�'�"�':-.M1'�.�Ctse` G,St•, . y'," , -. • - • • _ •, .• .••; • ;.•r^ - :ii« .S.t._'i- .{..;•.: •. 1: l--(.vti'iF^ .ftp' - . 1000-70-5-27 Wilbur & Carlece Verity P. 0. Box 1831 305 Bayview Road Southold, NY 11971 PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary June 22, 2001 BY CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Neighbors Re : Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road Southold, NY 11971 SCTM# 1000-70-8-5 Dear Neighbor: I represent Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. with regard to their property located at 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold, NY. . They are requesting a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B (6) for use as a proposed gas compressor facility, and a variance for fence height . Enclosed is the Notice of Hearing and ) a survey of the premises showing the proposed gas compressor facility and fence. The hearing on this matter has been scheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 7 :55 ,pm at Southold Town Hall . If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, 9a ("e;(-0.: 611 )776Y°1-e-42_ Patricia C. Moore PCM/mr _ Encls . r • • 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): 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4944 — HENRY SMITH and KEYSPAN GAS CORP. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B(6) for use as a proposed gas compressor facility, and a Variance based on the Building Inspector's February 13, 2001 Notice of Disapproval for fence height. Location of Property: 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold; Parcel 1000-70-8-5. Zone District: B Business. 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 20, 2001. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971-0959 - - ter- -� .:. 0 s. y-- •)dv L'ti T-= Aip;T' ,�`'v I "4, 00. EXISTING EDGE � N36'00 00"E � � __ � _ � ,� �, icrts ` • (NEW, #( " ga r Adak?. QF ROAD .Ui w w �►' LA�GN NE •+ y'' td-- '74. i v i. 1 ti �, . .0 {I!��ii7_ - n U!1111111111121:111:744/401 �1*. 'i ' ELIC TFUR �• :k k k 3t - -:: v % 4A F NDATION I g .� .; . 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C = COFFICIENT OF RUNOFF FROM DRAINAGE AREAS (4) — LOT 3 LOT 6.2 PAVED AREAS SHALL BE SLOPED TO DIRECT RUNOFF FROM IMPERVIOUS SURFACES TO TWO -- (2) DRY WELL COLLECTION/LEACHING POOLS HAVING A TOTAL RETENTION CAPACITY OFLOT 11 - ACKET aEdt 1042 CF. _ Vc(1.0) = 2,883 SF x 1.0 x 0.17 CF/SF = 490 CF < 1042 CF -�� la LOTS LOT 24.1 •RUNOFF DOFfr1MT WALES TAKEN FROM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OPT OF/1 1264415 SW7Wi10 ORAMIC•S REOMft;E DESIGN r 60IIERT IA lir SCTM • E l LOT 5 AREA = 1,0 AC .44 LOT 4 1 ,iiill ifil LOT Ilan LOT 3 , .-�Nkl '3 LOT 27 -LOT 30.3 L�N� ----40 g os 0• X00 93O LOT 26 LOT 2 LOT 14 �¢ . •�f ® LOT 6 tea( - LOT 14 LOT 16 LAT 6 LOT 14 4 LOT 16 LOT I ..._,.... LOT IO LAT 13 B LINE ` LOT 11 LAT 1&11111=11 LOT 17 LOT 12 ,_ LOT IS LOT . PROPOSED SOUTHOLD GAS COMPRESSOR STATION SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP DIST. 1000, SECTION 70, BLK. 7 z ZONE: GENERAL BUSINESS f-) KEY LOCATION & 500' RADIUS MAP •A • NOTES - DRAINAGE a ALL STORM WATER RUNOFFFROM LAWN AREA SHALL BE RETAINED WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE PROPERTY. ALL RUNOFF FROM IMPERVIOUS SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION • r• ECT/ON ON DELIVE' ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Rec-ived by(Please Print learly) B. Da e of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. m , 15;0/ • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Signa r: , • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, Xo' I Agent or on the front if space permits. ALL /IL -_ : ■ Addressee D. Is•-ivery addr= -d'erent from item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter deli `ry addrgs below: 'Ro Daniel & Suprina Kenny ✓ _ 49205- Main Road Southold, NY 11971 3. Service Type l Certified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number(Copy 001024415 I ; i ( iifi ( iii ii I i t111 } li! it 1 I ill l� i PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 1 11 11 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW 59020 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 } SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION WICEGI ANI=t611•MIWIC411r/xn' • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received . (Pleas-P'nt Clearl B. Date.f Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. -� ; ar (CP • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Signaturerill' ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X `f ❑Agent or on the front if space permits. _ 11k= ❑Addressee D. Is de •e .•_ - diffe t from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No A&S Southold Oil Corp. c/o Empire Gas Station 640 Old Country Rd. Riverhead, NY 11901' 3. Serv'ceType rCertified Mail 0 Express Mail 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. I.c QA 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) "l09� 34-0 o 0064 9058 S41 • : , i t PSiForni 3811,July 11999`. t 4 s Domestic Return Receipt i i '• 1102595-00-M-0952 .. _ i • L UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRIC A C. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW 51020 MAIN ROAD SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION <K•7Wl7141_al:IAWWNrlu il.►1•74w/a1:1' ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A R ceived by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of'Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. :_� ,. _CO ■ Print your.name and address on the reverse 111so that we can return the card to you. C. S' ature • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, ❑Agent or on the front if space permits. X .t_, air ``_� 0 Addressee 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery•.. -I.different from item 1? 0 Yes If YES,ente de very address below: 0 No Daniel and Suprina Kenny 49205 Main-Road Southold, NY 11971 3 SeDac6 Type feri Certified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. k,o e - 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 7001 0360 0001 0522 6081 - 1 ,,,PS Form 381.1,,July 1999 i : ;; Domestic,Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 �; C i f 41 i it ti4?i f li (i t .f{ { UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 111111 First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORE ATI"O R N EY AT LAW 51020 MAIN ROAD " ...,HOLD; NY 11971 SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION MICAI rte::MIX.lucelrc.1r1.]awla:1- ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. 1.10Xfilg one- . Print your name and address on the reverse C. Signature so that we can return the card to you. ( ❑Agent ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X • WwICA- 0 Addressee or on the front if space permits. D Is delivery address:ir erent from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Mr. Harold Daniel Jones, Jr. Ms. Martha A. Jones 25 Pine Neck Rd;. ,v; P.O. Box 830 ,.`' 3. SeryiceType Southold, NY 11971 CIWCertified Mail 0 Express Mail 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. .lQfi 4 Restncted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. Article Number(Copy from service label) i iii tc M I ii ! !i! ! I!! !IIrI11! !!!!!1!I hill ii MI 1 : , . , . . . . , ,, ,,,, r I it I iI rltl PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 I :til tilt fi l I I 1, t ( . ;III il1( i Ji . :iii t :iv vi UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 11 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 ° Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW 51020 MAIN ROAD MOLD, NY 11971 (i.�+i'j�.a 'I11"111111illll lllllllll lli11111!!liill llllllllfllllltllltll SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION MoIrl:liwarragxyxerc.ovaei•oilrixn• • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. IN Print your name and address on the reverse C. Signa re so that we can return the card to you. • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X , 0 Agent or on the front if space permits. < ',`s 0 Addressee D. Is delives dlfferea f anyi 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,/-rile delivery address ke'Io&r: 0 No Stella T. Smith it JUL ® 9 2001 1380 Hobart Rd. i Southold, NY 11971 3Se 'c�e (�, -"Certified a °. ❑mss,ses ail b Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise 0 Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. Vi 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 7001 0360 0001 0521 4248 PS Form 3811,July 1999, , , ,Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 i ; i ii i ! t i i i ll ) if Iiil1 it 6 r UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 11 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • ITER C. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW 51020 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION <Ki]i919R4I a1:141goilLe VITIHal1%a:1• • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Pnnt Clearly) B. D(e o elivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. "'- C i • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. • natur • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, �' I.lyAgent or on the front if space permits. 'f 0Addressee D. Is delivery,•vis -nt from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,.=i -- kdfr= ,s below: 0 No Q1 .J Mr. John Senko, Jr. & Wife ��`t , 11 .,,,) 89 Peninsula Blvd. ul' Hempstead, NY 11550 1st `�t0� /1 3Sery ce Type u s? I` iCertified Mail•--tIExpress Mail ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise • ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. \--\co 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 7001 0360 0001 0521 4255 PS Form 3$1.1,JuIy,1999 i iEii Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 Ilii f fill Iiittili i lilt i i it, i UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 101 First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW ' 51020 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 - SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION <K0191:1►■rMr:IL IFrclfclf►1•1a11,10:1 ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Deliveryis desired. • Print your.name and address on the reverse C. Signature , so thatch can return the card to you. X il 0 Agent • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, 1��' or on the front if space permits. ❑Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: �q If YES,enter delivery address below: 0 No Henry F. a a' 1�e n'er �'th Hobart Ro- Southold: 11971 l ,JUL 0 9 2®®i 3. Se the Type ti Cedified Mail 0 Express Mail A ❑Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise .-� El Insured Mail 0 C.O D. f✓�Q� P - �� 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 7001 2360 2221 0521 4262 J i PS±Form 3811,July i1999i iI i i Domestic Return Receipt . 102595.00-M-0952 HMI( I I tt i ttltll 1 ii ii t t t t , UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 111111 First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORE ATTORNEY AT LAW • 51020 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOL..D, NY 11971 i SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION <KrMlai*r4t1:IMIX•1rc.1.fclrIixw4:1 IN Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. R c ved -.y Please Pn t lea B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. ./1+ /, ■ Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Sig r. j INAttach this card to the back of the mailpiece, i 0 Agent or on the front if space permits. X .1 1;A dr ddressee D. Is delivery address different from i •m 1? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address•'-low: 0 No Wilbur & Carlece Verity P.O. Box 1831 305 Bayview Rd. Southold, NY 11971 3. Service Type rtified Mail 0 Express Mail ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail 0 C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 7001 0360 0001; O'521i4224 Iii Iii s 4i ii Iii PS Form 3811,July 1999,, Domestic Return turn Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 ilii ii it iii if q !t: .si UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 111 First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP-I-4 in this box • PATRICIA C. MOORE TTORNEY AT LAW 51020 MAIN ROAD S1UTHOLD, NY 11971 CERTIFIED MAIL RE EIP Domestic Mail OM ; No Insurance Coverage Provided- Irl Irl ru rJ F ... C ] 2A U S ✓ \y� s Postage $ r- ' ""'' b L i-) • . O ,Certified Fee 0150.....— +� rl Return Receipt Fee tl`++0 Postmark O (Endorsement Required) m - 6 �O V y—Here Restricted Delivery Fee O (Endorsement Required) � . Total Postage&Fees $ ��raj. 'J- j , Sent To �. (A-4 Q- 1-4 Street,Apt.No.; p or PO Box No. V� D r,.. 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PS Form 3800,Jul 1999 See Reverse for In eriT , ZONING BOARD.OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK --------_--- -----------------x In the Matter of the Application of - AFFIDAVIT Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. OF (Names of Applicants) MAILINGS Parcel ID 1#1000- 70 - 7 - 5 , COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, Geraldine Haines -.residing at Front Street, Greenport, , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 5th day of July , 2001 , I personally mailed at,the United States Post Office-in Southold , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, 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 (x) Assessors, or ( ) County Real Property Office Southold, NY , for every property which abuts and is across a public or private street, or vehicular right-of-way of record. surrounding the applicant's property. / / / (signature) Geraldine Haines Sworn to before me this 5thday of, July , 2001, (Note ry Public) NotarySKI C State f Ne York No. 4982528 - AuSlifledISW JIM 3 County t. PLEASE list, on the back of this Affit mvt or on a sheet of paper, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed. Thank you. °1000-70-7-5 SU1 QCT 1000-70-8-1 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P. 0. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-2 Daniel and Suprina Kenny 49205 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 1000-70-5-28 Mr. Harold Daniel Jones, Jr. and Ms. Martha A. Jones 25 Pine Neck Rd. P. 0. Box 830 Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-4 A&S Southold Oil Corporation c/o Empire Gas Station 640 Old Country Road Riverhead, NY 11901 1000-70-7-7 Henry P. and Eleanor Smith Hobart Road Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-1 Mr. John Senko, Jr. & Wife 89 Peninsula Blvd. Hempstead, NY 11550 1000-70-7-6 Stella T. Smith 1380 Hobart Road Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-7-3 Willow Hill Cemetary 48645 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 1000-70-5-53 Charlotte M. Smith Bayview Rd. P. 0. Box 654 Southold, NY 11971 �J, ..�1:-.�z3>��'�7s.k,fx.•r.>`Y#.' i;a���;o�Jt, tis '�" rxi�a'�-� `'�-�*✓r�G".�r'>i���:1.�n:'' 1.%w'..e k��,Tn� •'�'�`÷ '•f. - .s yi"�`'` �$.aat` ?i�t"y�,'rr: ,+�;P:„:=;Y���'��`".,�;•k• 'v:^:,w-%- .t'`' 'r`i`=`: }K;,:` - _f iyu`;b•.r %C 2r._4{, =;ss 1..1..x•py".1�r.rk, Y'c._ �. •:1 Na'>.r;4�;;e.. r:�.,`rt;'u*a:&a�vrry+°: '.fr'Y:S�rG.,{Sxrir ' f.ri�•'5�, "' J,,C3'w 'ft: �, ..,,, .•, rT ,¢ctie' ,.�,:, .,i.,,,U;:; :r,,y ,,:1tr.<. :?`is„. :'•'s'`�.•;,.; �, .'ri»� _ � .�i 75^_ .`T?3���. "^fl,...;v.�e.:.,., +•r�1_� ,� ...�{.ry.�. .� ..,'. • �- ••_ • 1000-70-5-27 Wilbur & Carlece Verity P. 0. Box 1831 305 Bayview Road Southold, NY 11971 PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel:(631)765-4330 Fax:(631)765-4643 July 5, 2001 2nd LETTER CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Neighbors Re : Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road Southold, NY 11971 SCTM: 1000-70-8-5 Dear Neighbor: I represent Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. with regard to their property located at 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold, NY. On June 25, 2001 I sent you a letter (copy enclosed) with a survey of the proposed fence and its location. Several inquiries have been made regarding this diagram. Enclosed for your convenience is a cross-sectional diagram showing the proposed fence to be 7 feet high with bayonets on top of the fence to be no higher than 14 inches . The hearing on this matter remains scheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 7 : 55 PM at Southold Town Hall . If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me . Very truly yours, ) - / L PATRICIA C. MOORE PCM:gh Encls . r" PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary June 22, 2001 BY CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Neighbors Re : Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road - Southold, NY 11971 SCTM# 1000-70-8-5 Dear Neighbor: I represent Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. with regard to their property located at 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold, NY. They are requesting a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B (6) for use as a proposed gas compressor facility, and a variance for fence height . Enclosed is the Notice of Hearing and a survey of the premises showing the proposed gas compressor facility and fence. The hearing on this matter has been scheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 7 :55 .pm at Southold Town Hall . If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, (''C;(-1 61 )176"1 -Le/21/2_ Patricia C. Moore PCM/mr Encls . JUL, -05' 01 (THU) 10:34 POWER ENGINEERING TEL:516 545 6283 P, 002 • 1• 6 \4j�111111k' DOUBLE BAYONET TOP WITH SIX STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE CHAIN LINK FABRIC �} DUBOISE COVERFENCE POSTS SET IN CONCRETE TYP ALL AROUND PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF GEOTEXTILE HUNG ON EXTERIOR FABRIC AND DOLOMITE 0 i• BERM ON 4 DES (SEE SHGCY�SI2E 21000) LAYER OF 3/4" DOLOMITE 1 2 (TOP OF DOLOMITE ELEV 99.0') le GEOTEXTILE FABRIC • WELL GRADED AND eb' COMPACTED SUB—BASE • Y TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH FENCE ICEYSPAN ENERGY DELIVERY — LI SOUTHOLD COMPRESSOR STATION YARD SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK TYPICAL FENCE SECTION SKETCH 14kiliNtlavioirigm4mialt.:#44•Aima COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • • Complete items 1,2,and 3 Also complete A/%R we d by(Please Print Clearly) B. D to of D livery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. �;:,�`�—sl./4-6 i)/2 7 (o) In Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you C. Signa re • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X G �—c� ❑Agent or on the front if space permits 0 Addressee • D. Is delivery address different from item Y? 0 Yes 1. Article Addressed to. If YES,enter delivery address below: • 0 No John Senko, Jr. & Wife 89 Peninsula Blvd. 12 Hempstead, NY 11556 � '1001 am p t t,ervice Type i b L� ,'.1 Certified Mail 0 Express Mail 9YI1! i % 0 Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise • 'Nfa®eb" ❑ Insured Mail 0 C O.D. ® �' 4 Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) 0 Yes 2. iybcoeoN ur,�4ee LCorylrQrr se�v�c§babe)) 987 b PS Form 3811,6July,1999 3 s Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 • i " I , • UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE First-Class Mail 111111 Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 • Sender: Please print your name, address, and ZIP+4 in this box • 1 Patricia C. Moore, Esq. 51020 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 /-�S1"/7 -/rf/«&S/"ti 1. 'octal ervic CERTIFIED MAIL4REC " t—' (Dom.'estic Mail,Only; o.nsutonce Overage •r.ov►ded r - A Er . ,, , ` i �. v.; '-'• • u-i Postage ��m� CI Certified FeeElirtal f q -Y Postmar FL Returnemt Required) FeeEl& } Here Z (Endorsement Receipt e e 0 Restricted Delivery Fee �O O (Endorsement Required) y`‘+, . ®3, O ' a r;.., Total Postage&Fees a. "a Recipient's Name(Please Print Clearly)(to be completed by mailer) -Sa 0c J S ;itJ(c p/ 372 ' 66 t Fe- l= ep Street Apt.No,or PO Box No I= S- A/IALSc/4-R COM dCity,State,ZIP+4 (Y-At'ef7T.4z) tiY (1.575-6 PS,Fort-1.1'3800i February.2000 ' See Reversefoi lnstruc io v ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK ------------ -----------------------x In the Matter of the Application of Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. AFFIDAVIT OF (Names of Applicants) MAILINGS Parcel ID #1000- 70 - 7 - 5 -------------------------------------------x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) Carol Owens residing at Town Harbor Lane f_. Southold , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the . 26th day of June , 2001 , I personally mailed at the United _ States Post Office in Southold , New York, by CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, 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 Southold, NY , for every property which abuts and is across a public or private street, or vehicular right-of-way of record, surrounding the applicant's property. - Ott (signatur ) Sworn to before me this NPday of TL4U'f 2001• (/(Notary Public) MARGARET C. RUTKOWSKI Notary Public,State of New York No. 4982525 Qualified inn Suffolk County co3 PLEASE list, on the back of this tr a lestoor" 071 a sn net3o r, the lot numbers next to the owner names and addresses for which notices were mailed Thank you. ,4 1000-70-7-1 Mr. John Senko, Jr. &Wife 89 Peninsula Blvd. Hempstead,NY 11550 PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary June 22 , 2001 BY CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Neighbors Re : Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road Southold, NY 11971 SCTM# 1000-70-8-5 Dear Neighbor: I represent Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. with regard to their property located at 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold, NY. They are requesting a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B (6) for use as a proposed _ gas compressor facility, and a variance for fence height . Enclosed is the Notice of Hearing and a survey of the premises showing the proposed gas compressor facility and fence . The hearing on this matter has been scheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 7 :55 pm at Southold Town Hall . If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, 9: 4.4v: )77('°-Le/2//`2_ Patricia C. Moore PCM/mr Encls . • 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): - 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4944 — HENRY SMITH and KEYSPAN GAS CORP. This is a request for a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31 B(6) for use as a proposed gas compressor facility, and a Variance based on the Building Inspector's February 13, 2001 Notice of Disapproval for fence height. Location of Property: 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold; Parcel 1000-70-8-5. Zone District: B Business. 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 20, 2001. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS Town Hall • 53095 Main Road P.O. 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ALL RUNOFF FROM IMPERVIOUS PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 July 5, 2001 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Att : Ms . Linda Kowalski RE: Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. Hearing Date: July 12, 2001 Dear Linda: As per the Affidavit of Mailing, we sent ten Certified letters to the neighbors . Enclosed please find the Affidavit of Mailing with nine Certified Mail Receipts and eight signed Return Receipt Cards for'the above referenced matter. The Certified mail receipt dated June 25, 2001 to Senko was misplaced, so we sent a second mailing of the packet to Senko on June 26, 2001 . Accordingly, enclosed is a second Affidavit of Mailing to only Senko. The Return Receipt card signed by Senko from the first mailing is enclosed. Also enclosed is an Affidavit of Mailing and ten Certified Mail Receipts for the second letter sent to the neighbors explaining the fence. We will forward the balance of the signed Return Receipt Cards to you upon our receipt of same. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us . Very truly yours, Patricia C. Moore By: Margaret Rutkowski /mr Encls . ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD:NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application of AFFIDAVIT Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. OF (Nance of Applicant) POSTING Regarding Posting of Sign upon Applicant's Land Identified as 1000- 70 - 7 - 5 -------------------------------------------------x COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) j� Patricia C. Moore residing at Terry Lane, Southold , New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: On the 25th day of June , 2001 , I personally placed the Town's official Poster, with the date of hearing and nature of my application, in a secure position upon my property, located ten (10) feet or closer from the street or right-of- way - facing the street or facing each street or right-of-way abutting this property;* and that I hereby confirm that the Poster has remainei • place for seven days prior to the date of the subject hearing date, whi h hearing a at. w shown to be July 12, 2001 (Signature) Patricia C. Moore Sworn to before me this 6th day of July , 20 01 • ( l'otary Public) MARGARET C. RUTKOWSKI Notary Public,State of New York No. 4982528 Qualified In Suffolk County Commission Expires June 3,9 O 3 *near the entrance or driveway entrance of my property, as the area most visible to passersby. PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 Fax: (631) 765-4643 July 6, 2001 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Att : Ms . Linda Kowalski RE: Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. Hearing Date : July 12, 2001 Dear Linda: Enclosed please find the Affidavit of Posting for the above referenced matter. Very truly yours, 2-7fG;et.-52-tIe.-ce)/ Patricia C. Moore By: Margaret Rutkowski /mr Enc. i , A 4 k e P." ivi vo© 7 . (IA% ,rJ J 20011D B(. 1 ...►�. �, d ��� '�4-pls-rio SOUTHOLD FIRE DISTRICT May 24, 2001 P.O. BOX 908. SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 (631) 765-4305 FAX (631) 765-5076 S 'V-t ::1' 1,.._ , lit, Mr. Robert'Kassner `' fl Southold Town Planning Board MAY 2D 2091 PO Box 1179 I Southold, NY 11971 Southold Town Re: Keyspan Southold Compressor Station, SCTM#1000-70-7-5 Planning Beard Dear Mr. Kassner: The Southold Fire District has reviewed the above-mentioned map and finds adequate fire protection in the area at this time. This decision is valid for one year from the date of this letter. Sincerely, 4/11-00--041716/ Cynthia Caprise Fire District Secretary 5—OA., tM- ccpd PLANNING� BO MEMBERS �,,,i IIFFOLQu ,$ ' 0 Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. '" ���0O G �� Chairman j y.0&. P.O. Box 1179 tiffc % Southold, New York 11971-0959 WILLL4M J.CREMERS y Z KENNETH L.EDWARDS Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,JR. �` y l �1�, Fax(631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGIANO '_dol 4:01' : '� ��1 ... so' PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Gerard P. Goeliringer, Chairman, Board of Appeals FROM: Robert G. Kassner, Site Plan Reviewer k?nig. RE: Keyspan Gas Corp. © EOWE 9 49400 Main Road, Southold D3,4 o- SCTM# 1000-70-8-5 litJON 2 8 2001 =3,00 DATE: July 28, 2001 P uI The Planning Board is in favor of this project. The Board feels that this is a low intensity use of the property and is suitable for the continued use of the Custer Institute Observatory because of the infrequent use of shielded lighting at the compressor site. l' iey. 4/1,.LiS , ____ch di;‘ FOR BOARD AND STAFF USE 70- 1-.5 Udated New Information 3l J(off' D t Adt-,444-0T LJPe t. 6 4e,-' As--gz, Va-L,asp e K 3/11 ---CLeAPO ../tp... .,,, -grw. ict----ra-t-0.- S 1,� / ,2 il /oma. We---el _ , Cell../Z4.--myte„; ni-71.e47- Zo 7" ,r20_47-,/,..,,,,„_A, .&...„teie24- 5,< t) -079!"-t7Loca-44.4 7. V21/01 .. 12-2/617,-,..7, `�/7 � ,� ,6.4.,„t/ /2..41'X d�2� er,... .,...), i O .) 0.29/6/ aLei,,_,,e /. ' cx,,,,, _,„.1 ‘ ,a e,0_i. -F c,..:4_, - 672So -- /�_ ' ' /'h-4-0. InLPo o -' J — /�`i`,A1 4411-awe 7 t -1 ,,C cam), ‘7 10 AY /492e at -- L..Ad&/6( W - 4 /...it/ 4e AeAl, Div n¢eilti4-20 love, hi/ AZ Grp ' : i / "I__/_ %V . AV A/ ", i / i1, 1 o,' L . / - !Pii. ielai 6u e, ,gt'(viv . 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 1st, or sooner, including 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 for each, 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 KEYSPAN GAS CORP. (H. SMITH) SPECIAL EXCEPTION - GAS COMPRESSOR USE ; FENCE HEIGHT VARIANCE 1000 - 70 - 7 - 5 JULY 12TH 7 : 55 PM ' I Native Plantings List .v y t'' Legend: FTM — Fresh Tidal Marsh PB — Pine Barrens TFFW — Temp. Flooded Forested Wetlands HTF — Maritime Forest • RS — Road Sides TFM — Tidal Fresh Marsh MW — Moist Woods SB — Stream Banks TFW — Tidal Forested Wetlands NTFW — Nontidal Forested Wetlands SF — Swamp Forest TM — Tidal Marsh ODW — Oak—Dominated Woodlands SPOB — Scrub Pine & Oak Barrens TS — Tidal Swamp OF — Old Fields SS — Shrub Swamp WM — Wet Meadows a Trees Family Common and Notanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions. Associations. - Beech American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) TFFW, rich moist upland woods, well—drained soils. ODW, MTF. Holly American Holly (Ilex ()Pace) - TFFW, Moist sandy upland woods, alluvial woods. MTF, ODW, PB. Rose Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Dry uplands, ODW, PB, MTF, SPOB • Beech • Chestnut Oak (Quercus prinus) . Dry uplands, 00W, PB Elm Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) River valleys, upland slopes & bluffs in mixed hardwood forests, meadows, PB Willow Quaking Aspen (Pooulus tremuloides) Dry uplands, PB, OF Beech - Post Oak (Ouercus ;tellata) Dry uplands, ODW. Beech Red Oak (Ouercus rubra) Dry uplands, ODW, PB, MTF Beech Black Oak (Ouercus _velutina) Thickets, PB, MTF, SPOB Beech Scrub Oak (Quercus ilicifolia) Dry uplands, ODW Walnut Pignut Hickory (Carva glabra), - ODW Birch Speckled Alder (Alnus rugosa) t Nontidal marshes, SS, forested wetlands, FTM, Birch Common Alder (Alnus, serrulata) swamps Beech Scarlet Oak (Ouercus coccinea) Dry uplands. ODW, PB, MTF Birch Grey Birch (Betula populifolia) Cool, moist uplands, 00W Birch Black Birch (Betula lents) ODW, OF Beech - White Oak (Ouercus alba) Dry uplands, ODW, PB, MTF Birch Iromibod (Carpinus paroliniana) TFFW along floodplains, MW, lowlands Rose HawtRorne (Crataegus prusgalli) Moist fields, low upland slopes, ODW, MTF Olive Whit?! Ash (Fraxinus americana) Moist soils, slopes, deep well—drained loams, hardwood forests Basswood American Linden (Tilia americana) Moist soils, hardwood forests - Pine White Pine (Pinus strobus) Well—drained sandy soils, often in pure stands Magnolia Tulip Tree (Liriodendroq tulipifera) Forested wtlnds, rich, moist uplands, fields f - Native Plantines -List Cont. - ° Trees cont. - Family - Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions. Associations. Cypress Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecvparis Deep peat often over sandy substrates, thvroides) often in pure stands. - Cypress - Eastern-Red Cedar (Juniperus Dry uplands, flood plains, swamps, virginiana) abandoned fields, ODW, MTF, Dunelands " Ebony - Persimmon (Diosnvros virginiana) Moist alluvial soils, dry uplands, RS, OF, clearings, mixed forests, alluvial woods. Maple Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Nontidal & FTM, swamps, alluvial soils, moist uplands. Dogwood Flowering Dogwood- (Cornus florida) " Moist & dry soils in uplands, understory in mixed mesophytic (moist) forests, OF, RS Witch Hazel Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) Understory in mixed mesophytic forests, ODW Dogwood - Black Gum (Nvssa svlvatica) _ Forested wetlands (Red Maple Swamps), moist . - upland woods, dry woods, MTF Rose - Shadbush (Amelanchier canadensis) SS, forested wtlnds, MTF, upland woods Birch Gray Birch (Betula populifolia) Dry barren uplands, moist soils, ODW - Pine - Pitch Pine (Pinus rigida) - PB, MTF, ODW, abandoned fields, burned areas Willow Black Willow (Salix nigra) NTFW (especially along flood plains), WM, FTM, TS, locally steep pond shores_ Magnolia Sweet Bay or Swamp Magnolia (Magnolia Forested wetlands, seeps, streams, pond virginiana) - borders, moist sandy woods " Laurel Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) ODW, PB, MTF, moist sandy soils, OF, • clearings, mixed mesophytic forests, • openings Shrubs Rose Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) Dry uplands, shrub bogs, forested wtlnds Rose Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) Forested wtlnds, shrub bogs, dry uplands Bayberry Sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina) ODW, PB, RS, OF, dry soils Cashew Shining or Winged Sumac (Rhus copallina) Dune heath, disturbed areas, RS, dry soils " Holly - - Gallberry Holly or Inkberry (Ilex PB, ODW, MTF, dry uplands, duneland thickets , glabra) on drier margins of cranberry bogs Honeysuckle Northern Arrowwood (Viburnum recognitum) Nontidal & FTM, SS, forested wtlnds, MW, drier sites Honeysuckle Arrowwood (V. dentatum) Coastal Plain (same as above) Honeysuckle Nannyberry (V. lentago) Same as above Honeysuckle Maple—leafed Viburnum (V. acerifolium) ODW " " Honeysuckle Witherod (V. nudum) Forested wetlands and SS Honeysuckle Highbush Cranberry (V. trilobum) Moist, upland woods, ODW ' Native Plantings List Cont. - : Shrubs cont. - • Family Common and Botanical Name Conments: Habitat Conditions. Associations. Honeysuckle Black Haw (V. prunifolium) Forested wtlnds, open upland woods & thickets, RS Heath Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Forested wtlnds, SS, Bogs, uncommon in corvmbosum) - uplands , Heath Lowbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Mixed Heath Forests, PB anqustifolium) Rose Northern Blackberry (Rubus OF, WM, Meadows, Edges allegheniensis) Rose Pasture Rose (Rosa carolina) Dry Fields, open woods Rose Virginia Rose (Rosa virginiana) Clearings, thickets, shores Rose Swamp Rose (Rosa palustris) Nontidal & FTM, forested wtlnds, SS, SB Willow Pussy Willow (Salix discolor) Damp thickets, swamps, SB, WM Heath Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) ODW, often with Chestnut Oaks Heath Sheep Laurel (Kalmia anqustifolia) Forested wtlnds, edges of bogs, upland woods in acid soils, PB, SF Heath Swamp Azalea (Rhododendron viscosum) Forested wtlnds, edges of nontidal marshes '1 Holly- , Winterberry (Ilex verticillata) - Seasonally flooded SS, forested wtlnds, TS Rose Steeplebush (5airea latifolia) WM, Freshwater marshes, SS Madder _ Buttonbush (Ceahalanthus occidentalis) NT&FTM, SS, Forestd wtlnds, water bodies Heath Fetterbush (Leucothoe racemosa) SS, forested wtlnds, & moist acid woods _ Rose Northern Dewberry (Rubus flagellaris) Meadows Heath Black Huckleberry (Gavlussacia baccata) ODW, SF, MTF White Alder Sweet Pepperbush (Clethra lnifolia) Irreg. flooded TS, upper edges or higher elevations within TFM, inland forested wtlnds, SS, sandy woods Heath Leatherleaf (Chamaedavhne calvculata) Shrub bogs, margins of acid ponds Laurel Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) Forested wtlands, moist upland woods Honeysuckle Common Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) Irreg. flooded TFM & swamps, OF, MW, RS Heath Maleberry (Leonia liqustrina) 00W, MW, PB . Heath Staggerbush (Leonia mariana) Forested wtlnds, SS, wet sandy soils Mallow Swamp Rose Mallow (Hibiscus palustris) Nontidal marshes near coast, brackish & FTM Aster Groundsel Bush (Baccharis halimifolia) Nontidal swamps, open woods, coastal thickets, salt, brackish & fresh marshes Rose Beach Plum (Prunus maritima) Dune Heath, brackish meadows, Back dunes of beaches, upper edges of tidal marshes Bayberry - Northern Bayberry (Mvrica pensvlvanica) Upper edges of TM, inland marshes, bogs, SS, meadows, MTF, sandy soils, Dune Heath - Native Plantings List Cont. , • ; Grasses, Wildflowers, Groundcovers, Etc. Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. Heath Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) Bogs and acidic marshes Heath Bearberry"(Arctostaohvlos uva—ursi) PB, MTF, DL Heath Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) ODW, MTF Heath Trailing Arbutus (Epigaea repens) Sandy of rocky woods, acid soils Grape Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus ODW, MTF, DL ouinguefolia) - - - Rockrose Golden Heather (Hudsonia ericoides) PB - Rockrose Beach Heather (Hhdsonia tomentosa) Dunelands - - Aster y¢6 New England Aster (Aster novae—angliae) Wet thickets, meadows and swamps Aster - \iZ`, New York Aster (Aster novi—belgii) Shores, damp thickets, and meadows Aster Stiff Aster (Aster linariifolius) Dry clearings, open fields, meadows, banks, RS Aster - Swamp Aster (Aster puniceus) Open forested wtlnds, wet thickets, marshes Cactus - yes Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa) Sandy areas, open rocky sites Lily Canada Mayflower (Maianthemum canadense) TFFW, wooded swamps (usualTy on hummocks), MW Mint - 2-5 Beebalm (Monarda didvma) MW & thickets, stream edges, seeps ,i Mint ..V.6 Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) / Dry fields, thickets, edges, & clearings Mint yQ5 Horsemint (Monarda punctata) Y--// - PB - Pea Wild Indigo (Baptisa tinctoria) Dry fields Milkweed ' \k65 Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) Dry open soils, RS, fields Milkweed \l2"Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) Nontidal & FTM, WM, SS, forested wtlnds, shores, ditches Aster I25 Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) 6,//Moist low areas, TM, open fields, dry soils Mallow Marsh Mallow (Althaea officinalis) Irreg. flooded salt & brackish marshes Crowfoot Tall Meadow Rue (Thalictrum pubescens) Nontidal & FTM, WM, forested wtlnds, seeps, SB Nontidal marshes, WM, shores, forested Iris \NQS. Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) / wtlnds, fresh & slightly brackishmarshes Nontidal & FTM, wooded swamps, seeps, river •• Bluebells '4Q Cardinal. Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) banks, fresh & brackish tidal marshes Fields, RS, dry soils Evening Primrose ' Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) Nontidal & FTM, swamps, coastal stream.banks, Aster '&'-`' NY Ironweed (Vernonia noveboracensis) WM - Aster -1T5 Joe Pyeweed (Eupatorium purpureum) 0/ N Damp meadows, thickets, shores . Aster Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum) Nontidal & FTM, WM, SS, moist areas,- shores Leadwort \.V2 Sea Lavender (Limonium carolinianum) Irreg. flooded salt marshes Pea .16 Blue Lupine (Lupinus perennis) Dry open woods, fields, RS, sandy soils Native Plantings List Cont. • Grasses, Wildflowers, Groundcovers, Etc. Family Common and Botanical Name - Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. • Buttercup Wild Columbine (Aquileqia canadensis) Dry slopes, RS, sandy soils, open woods Geranium Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) Woods, thickets, meadows Loosestrife Yellow Loosestrife (Lvsimachia Freshwater marshes, open SS, forested wtlnds, terrestris) - wet soils Loosestrife Swamp Loosestrife (Decodon Reg. flooded TFM, SS, inland marshes, - verticillatys) forested wtlnds, borders of rivers/ponds - Vervain .ko; Blue Vervain (Verbena Jiastata) Nontidal & fresh marshes, WM, open SS, moist fields Figwort Square—stemmed Monkeyflower (Mimulus Nontidal & FTM, WM, shores ringens) - Mint Wild Mint (Mentha arvensis) Nontidal & FTM, moist soils Aster Sweet Goldenrod ($olidago odora) Dry open woods Aster Swamp Goldenrod (Solidaqo uliqinosa) Bogs, WM, swamps, wet shores Aster Slender—leaved Goldenrod (Euthamia Brackish marshes, salt marsh borders qaletorum) Aster - Nkes Seaside Goldenrod (Solidaqo Irreg. flooded salt, brackish & TFM, sand sempervirens) dunes, beaches Touch—me—not Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) - Nontidal & FTM, SS, forested wtlnds, MW, SB, springs - Grass \(Q Big Blue Stem (Andropogon Berardi) Dry soils, open fields; RS, pond slopes Grass \V2 S Little Blue Stem (AndropogoR scoparius) Dry soils, open fields, RS Grass Broom Sedge (Andropogon virqinicus) Dry meadows Grass - Red Fescue (Festuca rubra) Irreg. flooded brackish marshes & upper edges of salt marshes, fields, RS, lawns Grass _ Indian Grass (Sorahastrum nutans) Meadows, fields, RS (with Little Blue Stem) Grass AQ s Switch Grass (Panicum virgatum) Upper edges of salt marshes & irreg. flooded brackish & TFM, open woods, dunes, shores, fields - Grass Panic Grass (Panicum lanuqinosum) Moist or-dry soils, open woods, dunes, shores, fields Grass Poverty Grass (Aristida dichotoma) Poor dry soils - - - i Native Plantings List Cont. - • Grasses. Wildflowers. Groundcovers, Etc. - . Family Common.and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. Grass Rice—Cutgrass (Leersia orvzoides) Non—tidal marshes, pond/marsh borders Grass White Oat Grass or Poverty Grass Dry soils (Danthonia spicata) Grass Manna Grass (Glvceria obtusa) Freshwater marshes, forested wtlnds, bogs, margins, ponds Grass Common Hairgrass (Deschampsia flexuosa) Open dry, oak woods, meadows Grass Beach Grass (Ammoohila breviliqulata) Dunes, sandy shorelines, beaches Iris Blue—eyed Grass (Sisvrinchium Meadows, low woods, shores anqustifolium) Grass Salt Meadow Grass (Spartina patens) Irreg. flooded salt & brackish marshes, sometimes in reg. flooded zone, (var. - - monogyna on wet beaches, sand dunes, borders of salt marshes, in—land saline areas • Grass Saltwater Cordgrass (Spartina Salt & brackish marshes (reg. & irreg. ., alterniflora) flooded zones) Grass - Big Cordgrass (Spartina cvnosuroides) Irreg. flooded salt, brackish & TFM Grass Freshwater or Prarie Cordgrass Irreg. flooded brackish & fresh marshes, (Spartina pectinata) upper borders of salt marshes, inland marshes, shores & wet prairies Grass Spike Grass (Distichlis spicata) Irreg. flooded salt marshes, intermixed with Spartina patens or in pure stands in pannes & brackish marshes Grass Bluejoint (Calamaqrostis canadensis) Nontidal marshes, SS, WM, moist or wet soils, FTM Sedge Pennsylvania Sedge (Carex pensvlvanica) Open woodlands Sedge Tussock Sedge (Carex stricta) Nontidal marshes, SS, forested wtlnds, wet .. swales, FTM Sedge Umbrella Sedge (Cvperus strigosus) Nontidal marshes, swamps, wet shores, moist fields, swales, FTM Rush Canadt-Rush (Juncus canadensis) Nontidal marshes, swamps, wet shores, slightly brackish & FTM ' ' r I a Native Plantings List Cont. - - Grasses. Wildflowers. Groundcovers. Etc. Family Common and Botanical Name Comments: Habitat Conditions, Associations. Rush —la,; Soft Rush (,lun,cus effusus) Nontidal marshes, WM, SS, wet pastures, FTM Rush Black Grass (Juncus gerardii) Irreg. flooded salt marshes (usually upper elevations) brackish marshes - Sedge Olney Three—square (ScirPus americanus) Irreg. flooded brackish marshes & upper edges of salt marshes, inland saline areas Sedge Wool Grass (Scirpus cvaerinus) Nontidal marshes, WM, swamps & FTM Sedge Chair-maker's Rush (Sciraus pungens) Wet sandy shores, nontidal marshes & - shallow waters, brackish & FTM - Grass Reed Canary Grass (Phalaris ar-ndina ) Nontidal marshes SB, lake shores, MW, FTM Cattail r Narrow—leaved Cattail (Tvpha CD Brackish & TFM (reg. & irreg. flooded angustifolia) zones) inland fresh & alkaline marshes Cattail Broad—leaved Cattail (Tvaha latifolia) Nontidal marshes, ponds, ditches, FTM _ Royal Fern y e 5 Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) 0 Forested wtlnds, SB, seepage slopes, margins of bogs, wet rock ledges, sub—acid soils - Royal Fern 1(e5 Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis) U H Nontidal marshes, swamps, WM, MW, FTM Polypody Fern Bracken Fern (Pteridium aguilinum Dry, moist or wet soils (PB, MTF) Polypody Fern \(es Hay—scented-Fern (Dennstaedtia pN ODW, dry soils, upland woods, fields- - punctiolobula) Polypody Fern New York Fern (Drvopteris cristata) ODW, moist soils, full sun or partial shade Polypody Fern le S Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis)% Nontidal marshes, meadows, forested wtlnds, FTM, MW September 12, 2001 Mr. Gerald G. Newman, Chief Planner Suffolk County Department of Planning P. O. 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. —494 -1-GYSPAN/LIPA (Henry Smith, Owner) Action Requested: Heic3I,4. Prnm Sieceal ��XceP7',b� R36' 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 \f 4� /,/iii ,Y APPEALS'BOARD MEMBERS < ,if' -- I ���eOF F04 = Southold Town Hall f.� OG 53095 Main Road Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman ,,ti y 0 James Dinizio, Jr. % ; P.O.Box 1179 Lydia A.Tortora W ,? Southold,New York 11971-0959 Lora S. Collins � y — ZBA ZBA Fax(631) 765-9064 George Horning �p,� *a�,i' Telephone(631)765-1809 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD rFINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION MEETING OF AUGUST 28, 2001 Appl. No. 4944— KEYSPAN/LIPA (Henry Smith, Owner) Parcel: 1000-70-7-5 STREET & LOCATION: 49400 Main Road (Route 25), Southold DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: July 12, 2001 FINDINGS OF FACT PROPERTY FACTS: The subject property is a vacant one-acre lot in Southold with frontage of 281 feet on Main Road and 233 feet on Main Bayview Road. It is zoned General Business. Business uses occupy the adjacent parcels on the East (service station) and West (plumbing and heating business). APPLICANT'S REQUESTS: Keyspan East Gas Corp. (Keyspan) proposes to purchase the subject property for construction of a gas compressor station. Under this appeal, Keyspan requests a Special Exception for the proposed use, pursuant to Code section 100-101(B)(1), and a variance authorizing a security fence higher than the 6 feet (front yards) and 6-1/2 feet (other yards) authorized by Code section 100-231(A). The Building Inspector issued a Notice of Disapproval denying the proposed fence on February 13, 2001. REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: On the basis of testimony presented, materials submitted and personal inspection, the Board makes the following findings: 1. Keyspan proposes to close an existing compressor station in Mattituck and relocate the equipment to the Southold site. The new station will be substantially the same as the existing one and will serve the same purpose—a backup that is called into use occasionally when pressure in the distribution system falls below standard. It will be unmanned except when in actual use. 2. Keyspan submitted site plans showing extensive landscaping including earthen berms topped with shrubs. The proposed chain-link fence measures 7 feet from grade plus a maximum of 14 inches of support bars for barbed wire at the top. It will be faced with cedar paling. 3. At the hearing and by letter, neighbors submitted detailed recommendations regarding landscaping. A letter from applicant's attorney, dated August 14, 2001, states that these recommendations have been reviewed and are reflected in revised plans for the site. Page 2—August 28, 201 ,.- Appl. No. 4944—Keyspan/LIPA 1000-70-7-5 at Southold 4. Plans submitted by applicant show that the fenced compressor enclosure measures 60 x 125 feet, and state that only 6.5 percent of the property will be paved. Vehicular access will be from the Main Road at a location that has been approved by the State Department of Transportation, 5. The site will be lighted only when in actual use and lighting will be shielded to fall only on the equipment area. 6. With respect to the Special Exception request, the Board finds and determines the following in accordance with Code section 100-263: (A) The proposed use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties, or of properties in the adjacent use districts, or of permitted or legally established uses in its use district or in adjacent use districts. (B) The safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience and order of the Town will not be adversely affected by the proposed use and its location. (C) The proposed use will be in harmony with, and promote the general purposes and intent of, the Zoning Code, and will be compatible with its surroundings and with the character of the neighborhood and of the community in general. (D) The structure and the property generally will be readily accessible for fire and police protection. 7. With respect to the Special Exception request, there are no adverse findings from a review of the matters to be considered under Code section 100-264. 8. Applicant proposes a'7-foot chain-link fence with barbed wire at the top for the protection of the compressor facility and safety of the public. The fence will be faced with cedar paling and will be screened by landscaping. The proposed use is one permitted by Special Exception, and the fence is an integral element of the use. For these reasons, grant of the requested variance will not produce an undesirable change in the character of the neighborhood or detriment to nearby properties. 9. There is no evidence that grant of the requested variance will have an adverse effect or impact on physical or environmental conditions. `Page 3—August 28, 201,_, ' ,,. Appl. 01,_- Appl. No. 4944—Keyspan/LIPA 1000-70-7-5 at Southold 10. The action set forth below is the minimum necessary to enable applicant to construct a needed gas compressor station while preserving and protecting the character of the neighborhood and the health, safety and welfare of the community. RESOLUTION/ACTION:' On motion by Member Collins, seconded by Member Dinizio, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the Special Exception as applied for, and FURTHER RESOLVED, to GRANT a variance authorizing the security fence as proposed, in both cases subject to the following CONDITIONS: 1. Applicant shall continuously maintain all shrubbery and other landscaping at the site. 2. The Board shall have the right to review and enhance the landscaping and lighting after completion, and after a Certificate of Occupancy is issued if plantings are not in good growing condition and properly maintained. This action does not authorize or condone any current or future use, setback or other feature of the subject property that violates the Zoning Code, other than such uses, setbacks and other features as are expressly addressed in this action. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Members Goehringer (Chairman), Dinizio, and Collins. (Member Horning of Fishers Island was absent-exc ised; Member Tortora was absent due to illness.) This Resolution was duly a ed (3-0 / proved for Filing - Gerard P. Goe,fin er Chairman / %/ SENT EY: MOORE, EGO; P ., 631 765 4643; JUL 27 01 17 ' `---b AGE 1/1 ti I ja,, ,, J US 3 �`�' ' 6-06 Q 2` �� ct �/�[F . : PATRICIA C. MOORE 1 \J =oo �,,� _I 4.t`, '�; a _ ` , jig eed A--eye c"r ,��) Attorney at Law - •--- '_ rt 51020 Matin Road Southold,New York 115x71 Tel:(631) 765-4330 Fax:(&31)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary July 27, 2001 Southold Town zo ing Board of Appeals Gerard P. Goehri ger, Chairman _ Southold Town Ha .1 5309S Main Road 1 Southold, NY 11 71 e: Keyspan/Smith property Natural Gas Compressor Station Dear Chairman and Board members: We have ben in contact with the following individuals who appeared at the learing: Michael Shannon Daniel & Suprina enny Gary Laube I have called the above individuals and offered Lt meet with them, at their convenience, at the Mattituck site. I spoke to Mr. Sh ,non and Mr. Laube and they did not feel it was necessary for hem to meet with us. After the meeting the Kenny's had req ested a 5 :00 p.m. time but they were going to • give us a date. I have called twice and left messages but they have not returned my calls. In order to assure a timely inspection for anyone who may be interested, iwe will meet at the site of the Natural Gas Compressor Statin, Main Road, Mattituck on Wednesday, August 1'4, 2001 at 5:00 .m. I am Lorwading this letter to Mr. Shannon, Mr. Laube, and Mr. and Mrs. Ke ny. Please extend this invitation to any other interested party o wishes to inspect the Mattituck site. •Ver i.rui,, yours, •r �__._P . rici,a C. Moore cc: Keyspan r - 1 PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971-4616 Tel: (631) 765-4330 "-Si@ Fax: (631) 765-4643 LD Jt July 12, 2001 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 RE: Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. Hearing Date : July 12 , 2001 Dear Linda: Enclosed please find seven (7) Return Receipt Cards for the second letter sent to the neighbors explaining the fence on the above referenced matter together with a letter that was returned as undeliverable. Also enclosed is one (1) Return Receipt Card for (Article No. 7001 0360 0001 0521 4415) acknowledging receipt of the first letter to the neighbors . Thank you for your courtesies . Very truly yours, e )27 Patricia C. Moore PCM/mr Encls . ADDITIONAL INFO FOR BOARD MEMBERS °'` Re: Appl. of // , o -#i 7&16P � Hearing Date: /,2 o r From: tiAt a-frd t ' ' .0.41hin t.p.titiottni n F 102 ,! •y A PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law - 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 DV Tel:(631)765-4330 l`� Fax:(631)7654643 rY JUL -1520°U July 5, 2001 2nd LETTER CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Neighbors Re : Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road Southold, NY 11971 SCTM: 1000-70-8-5 Dear Neighbor: I represent Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. with regard to their property located at 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold, NY. On June 25, 2001 I sent you a letter (copy enclosed) with a survey of the proposed fence and its location. Several inquiries have been made regarding this diagram. Enclosed for your convenience is a cross-sectional diagram showing the proposed fence to be 7 feet high with bayonets on top of the fence to be no higher than 14 inches . The hearing on this matter remains scheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 7 : 55 PM at Southold Town Hall . If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me . Very truly yours, PATRICIA C. MOORE PCM:gh . . Encls. - PATRICIA C. MOORE Attorney at Law 51020 Main Road Southold,New York 11971 Tel: (631) 765-4330 . Fax:(631)765-4643 Margaret Rutkowski Secretary June 22, 2001 BY CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Neighbors Re : Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road Southold, NY 11971 SCTM# 1000-70-8-5 Dear Neighbor: I represent Henry Smith and Keyspan Gas Corp. with regard to their property located at 49400 Main Road and Bayview Road, Southold, NY. They are requesting a Special Exception under Article III, Section 100-31B (6) for use as a proposed gas compressor facility, and a variance for fence height . Enclosed Is the Notice of Hearing and a -survey of the premises showing the proposed gas compressor facility and fence. The hearing on this matter has been scheduled for Thursday, July 12, 2001 at 7 :55 •pm at Southold Town Hall . If you have any questions, or you wish to support this application, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Patricia C. Moore PCM/mr Encls . JUL. -05' 01 (THU) 10:34 POWER ENGINEERING TEL:516 545 6283 P. 002 t \ DOUBLE BAYONET TOP WITH r f SIX STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE CHAIN UNK FABRIC DUBOISE COVERFENCE POSTS SET IN CONCRETE 1YP ALL AROUND 7 PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF GEOTEXTILE HUNG ON EXTERIOR FABRIC AND DOLOMITE o is BERM ON 4. SIDES (SEE SHGCY—FC—21 000) 4" DOLOMITE 12 3'(TOPLAYEOF OOF DOLOMITE ELEV 99.0') 6 GEOTEXTILE FABRIC WELL GRADED AND • co COMPACTED SUB—BASE 741 TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH FENCE KEYSPAN ENERGY DELIVERY - LI SOUTHOLD COMPRESSOR STATION YARD SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK TYPICAL FENCE SECTION SKETCH S ',C`PA's 0, , .t,e1) -_, PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ii OS /ioii te• V F FoLj BENNETT ORLOWSKI,JR. �� • e\ Town Hall, 53095 State Route 25 �� 4� P.O. Box 1179 Chairman C Z Southold,New York 11971-0959 WILLIAM J.CREMERS % y KENNETH L.EDWARDS �I� Telephone (631) 765-1938 GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM,JR. `4, 4 ���`�1, Fax(631) 765-3136 RICHARD CAGGIANO %-_ RI * 4.0.0 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Board • Appeals ,4 FROM: Robert G. Kassner, Site Plan ' A •- 46+. RE: Keyspan Gas Corp. ) M El W E n 49400 Main Road, Southold JUL s 5 2001 10 SCTM# 1000-70-8-5 DATE: June 28, 2001 The Planning Board is in favor of this project. The Board feels that this is a low intensity use of the property and is suitable for the continued use of the Custer Institute Observatory because of the infrequent use of shielded lighting at the compressor site. A site plan for the above project is pending before the Planning Board. P r. OFFICE OF BOARD OF APPEALS Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 765-1809 tel. 765-9064 ZBA fax. REPLY FORM Dated: April 2 , 2001 Re : LIPA 70-7-5 at Southold (Smith) Fence Height Variance and Special Exception TO: Patricia C . Moore , Esq . ( X) Your application is incomplete for the reasons noted below. • ( ) It is requested that the following be forwarded as soon as possible (within about 7 days, if feasible). The advertising deadline is 22 days before the meeting date and the information is necessary for review and advertising purposes. You may forward the information by fax at 765- 9064, however, please send the original by mail. Thank you. ( ) The appeal was not filed within 60 days of the decision of the Building Inspector. (X) Missing information - please see missing information checked below. Please submit all the documentation, together with information noted below. If you have any questions, please call us at 765-1809. Thank you. Information requested: ( ) Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector after his/her review of this particular project map. ( ) Check payable to the Town of Southold totaling $ ( ) Signature and notary public information are needed. ( ) An original and six prints of the map were not included. (Preparer's name and date of preparation to be shown.) ( ) Setbacks must be shown for the subject building to all property lines, with preparer's name. (X) Six (6) sets of a diagram showing the doors, number of stories, and average height (from natural grade). ( ) Ownership Search back to April 23, 1957 for the subject parcel and all adjoining parcels, certified by a title insurance company, and insuring the Town for$25,000. ( ) Copies of all current deeds and tax bills of the parcels back to . (X) Other: Site plan maps (7 prints) showing parking , height of plantings at road exit areas for clear visibility , submission of site plan application for coordination under zoning procedures and SEQRA procedures ; other agency coordination comments upon review of site plan maps . Thank you . Reason for Appeal Continued Zoning Board of Appeals re : Keyspan Gas East Corp Pursuant to Town Law section 267b-3 the Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals is to analyze and assess the personal benefits anticipated by the applicant against the potentially deleterious effects that a grant of the relief requested would have on the health, safety and welfare of the effected neighborhood or community. In performing this balancing test, the Zoning Board is charged with the responsibility to consider the five factors enumerated in Town Law Section 267b-3 (b) . The variance should be granted for the following reasons : 1 . No undesirable change will be produced in the character of the neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties, if the variance is granted. The proposed 7 ' fence will be screened from view by landscaping and is required to protect against trespassers . The fence will deter disturbance to the property and equipment, therefore minimize the impact to the neighbors . 2 . The benefit sought by the applicant can not be achieved by some method, feasible for the applicant to pursue, other than an area variance . The equipment must be secured and this type of fence is commonly used by utility companies . 3 . The area variance is not substantial the application of the balancing test weighs in favor of the grant of the variance. The property is located between two roads therefore the height of the fence is limited to ' 4in the front yard. Furthermore, a 6 ' fence would not be adequate for security in the side yards . The height of the fence with wire is in the interest of public safety and outweighs the limitations under zoning. 4 . The variance will have no adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district . 5 . The alleged difficulty was not self-created. 6 . The variance requested is the minimum variance practicable given the personal benefits anticipated by the applicant . We respectfully request that the appeal be granted, together with any further relief that is deemed necessary and reasonable . KeySpan Gas Compressor Station Main Road, Mattituck NY -• - iia _ _ -. . • View from Main Road, Mattituck View from Main Road, Mattituck - Looking Southeast - - Looking Southwest - ff .' �J i a I . N. �fl •—."rt�1 i1 n • ��. ._ Vi",,A., •..4‘.11.7*". I • . 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S. 25 ) _ - . -4111111111111‘ 0 � DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS , 1 CONCRETE CURB C T & o RETENTION CAPACITY REQUIRED FOR A 2" RAINFALL (Vc = A*R*C) 1_, .•-� •0.\'` DRIVEWAY RAMP PE' NYS w- EXISTING EDGE OF ROAD A = CONTRIBUTING AREA SF �T STANDARD SPECIFICATION ( ) `lV �IEW CURB & CONCRETE SIDE ' TENDED TO PROP LINE o°' f• �qj R = 2" RAINFALL (.16 CF/SF) "h. 71I � , .�p}; C = COFFICIENT OF RUNOFF FROM DRAINAGE AREAS (*) „ Iia _--- ,`� LOT 3 LOT 6.2 ST. 6 -60 GM 18 LOCUST PAVED AREAS SHALL BE SLOPED TO DIRECT RUNOFF FROM IMPERVIOUS SURFACES TO TWO 777 _ _ �'-{0'i I` ' (EXIST) \ (2) DRY WELL COLLECTION/LEACHING POOLS HAVING A TOTAL RETENTION CAPACITY OFLor 11 `�� �ocKEY GREEK A. ,� R " _ - 1256 CF. • �, � 6 • • v`a t r✓ `� d� I — _ INI�I III 'i -... LOT 4 Y ,` fr :•Y SIDEWAL.J i i �� A 1 It1� : �""�a; ' O°' Vc(1,0) = 2,869 SF x 1.0 x 0,16 CF/SF = 459 CF < 1256 CF • 1 1 --{tr¢' ij —. , / 3r i •• 1 LOT 13 LOT 5 EXISTING EDGE _ _ _ _ 'R�PETY LSE _� _ "� _ _ _ _ _ / �� _ _ PROPERTY LINE ��� — — fi LOT 24.1 OF ROAD 1 �" ,1 I-17- j �' l T — - - ' RUNOFF COEFFICIENT VALUES TAKEN FROM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DEPT OF HIGHWAYS STANDARD DRAWINGS, RECHARGE DESIGN • • ��,��� • ' � e I � 4 , LAWN (NEW) i _ '�� 21 8.00 BOWERY LA. A I \li \li \V `'1 o ��� z,',4/ • 1.`�': WIDE. ^'�.V tiik .. 1 SCTMCIT �, 14 % 1 Lor „20. LOT5MACADAM::::: : digia x, I I p LOT 1 LOT 26 = . I itl \i/ ,)_ y N ..-I T MBER RETAINING WALL , \ LOT 121 AREA 1.0 AC D R EWQY , U i '� `!{ 101.0 II - m or 1 ''''IL../. 41 �`I co �� �. AillIllIlbK,•i� �. �.�@ •@� �_ ��� ► V LOT 2 LOT 4 le / v '41111111.ii ,, -,11,1• :::.. . .r.:........ .:. ..: qtrisillik:111.: 67 4. . dihi1I • • I * ilAISED'w1ULCH COVERED PLANTING BERM 5 \V• o LOT 11.3 cr. LOT 53 LOT 30,4 I I / .........::: 1 Q 4 • I 4at ‘lie ► Y 6* y` :.. .. . . LOT 3 �Q• W LOT 27 LOT 30,3 ELEC TFMRtie �rir77 'r Air d +M ;` 1 ‘11/ • I •_ � FOUNDATION '� ///� �I • .� \ o ��NF/ Ip 1 P O��S LOT 28 I NEW / I I f' ' �I ' Q� RP LOT 7 LOT 29 • "\ ( ) (SITE FENCE • / p �� 1 / LOT 14O k x. x � , ,' � /I * ::::d :::::::.::.. �y x r�,I �� PINE v x x LJ l►/, e�� ... . .. ...::•:::.::.. LOT 6 NECK 'i ..................... f , \V CO ,� rLECTRCAI :: :: C7 +IRi 1 LOT 8 i 1 , i 1� W • -4, C7 �i 1,10,„,„p„,,1I IX11 I 9 :..il \!r ELC PANEL z o I - :: .:i :.:.:,NISHED GRADE EL. 99.-D m •: - — 1 1 .:..:... ..:........::30.4.: 30 C.o LOT 14 LOT 19 Ali , B Z 1 Q : r'ir`{: % LOT 9 SUPPORT FDN Q � r I I ::.:./14P. :...... 9 . z '1 \ LOT 14 I (NEW) I tra-Z � LOT 15 LOT 1 ---� 1 i . �� / % LOT 10 i \I/ i-.,,, nr \ � I M\ :: i ' % \ _ ;— LOT 13 �i \I/ ipo O • W „, :?:r :r. . :`i: : :::/ , W LOT 16,1 • le. o z / : r: , , LOT 11I LOT 16,2 I %.,,, R,._ LOT 17 6 co \I/ t 'I r 142,40/7041r _ ,. ', • -, : OM•• .. ' . R O 1 LOT 12 I • = G o ` g I o o ..:... , = J ii \li % \I/ LOT 1� 1 * .,,,,k&t A., v +alp WO. D I • • •• ytil4 D ' % PROPOSED SOUTHOLD 4* �' Irrifir_j_ 1 ° A A A AO/ „___. I _3.: ..*: . ..:::':yArAwArAir Q - 4442 4 � ` \lW GAS CONPRESSOR -- � - -- - -- - - ye � -,I �� _ _ STATION p �Air ................... .. ..... .. �, - - '` - ,. • - - - - SUFE 1 ��r i/,d ; ;.. .;:;.. .:.:: ;;.:::.�� , . OLf COUNTY TAX MAP DIST. 1000, SECTION 70, BLK. 71 �� -.�yt -- - rte. x x x I. / i/. \ • C TP; SITE FENCE x x �` ZONE: GENERAL BUSINESS �; at TELE RING _,_._, c1 CABINET EI ► , . '7-- ` �,,jjjj 1 , ,,,, E ER. EXIT TURNSTILE �!s�� I - `V `V KEY LOCATION & 5 ' (cp.. * r-40 h.' - ! - .,/” 00 RADIUS MAP • *' f* ? . .; %,,,, ,\,,,0"TRE• \l,,� (EXI. ) - NOTES \V \V . RAISED MULCH COVERED PLANTING BERM • �� \V o \V SS,, 7Trrit____irvo It. ,tom`+�"' \V w / -5�' DRAINAGE I f� o ALL STORM 'I;ATF RI INnFFFnnu q„ �,i i „ AREA SHt LL'oc"KtIAiNtD WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE PROPERTY. ALL RUNOFF FROM IMPERVIOUS • \ 9,, ^9 -- :„...41 p o ' + . \V, SURFACES AND BACK SIDE OF BERM SHALL BE DIRECTED TO CATCH BASINS. DRAINAGE SHALL OCCUR AS APROCESS OF NATURAL SOIL R.' \ / EXISTING EDGE OF ROAD PERCOLATION. SEE DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS FOR RETENTION CAPACITIES. �, \V �0 \V \V \V \li \V \V \V \V \V \V \V >1 ' �� \V \V �, 95'-0" 30'-0" '� / /� LIGHTING 44 AREA LIGHTING CONSISTS OF FIVE (5) 400W HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM FLOOD LIGHTS MOUNTED ON MAXIMUM FOURTEEN FOOT HIGH \ \V \V \V \V \V \1, ' -0„ \V \, V LAMP POSTS SITUATED IN THE FOUR CORNERS AND CENTER OF NORTH SIDE OF THE FENCED IN AREA. LIGHTING IS SHIELDED AND D 96 DIRECTED TOWARD THE INTERIOR OF THE FENCED AREA PROVIDING UNIFORM ILLUMINATION OVER THE ENTIRE AREA WITHOUT SPILLING V V O� ONTO ADJACENT PROPERTIES. : LIGHTING IS NORMALLY "OFF" WITH USAGE LIMITED TO PERIODS DURING MANNED OPERATION \V \V \k \V * \V \V \V I \V ., ,� \V / DOLOMITED AREA -o \ + +. / OR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE ONLY. STATION IS NORMALLY UNMANNED, COMPRESSORS ARE OPERATED "REMOTELY" . ��� off, r \�, �, CONSTRUCTION ye\\V \V \V \V LAWN (KEW) \V \V \V ,, .. I i>e��� THERE ARE NO "BUILDING" TYPE STRUCTURES WITHIN THE FACILITY. \ �, + 9gp� ASPHALT PAVING AREA ALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IS INSTALLED ON CONCRETE SLAB TYPE FOUNDATIONS AND ARE DESIGNED \ : I .' /V FOR OUTDOOR OPERATION. COMPRESSORS ARE SKID MOUNTED WITHIN INTEGRAL MOUNTED SOUND ABATEMENT (ACOUSTICAL) ,,„--, 9 - 7 O ENCLOSURES. THE AREA WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED AS THE COMPRESSOR FOUNDATION SLAB AND FIFTEEN FEET THERE `a ,.i,` ;7_, F`"\V * \V \li \V * \1� 4 \li _ �Q FROM ON ALL SIDES SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS NEC CLASS 1 DIVISION 2. ALL ELECTRICAL FACILITIES LOCATED WITHIN � } � �'\ THESE LIMITS SHALL HAVE AN EXPLOSION PROOF RATING EQUAL TO OR EXCEEDING NEC CLASS 1, DIVISION 2. 'i�. ¢3 `•,� rt`; ° i' 1111‘ � Ip -\V \V \V \V \V \V \V �.�� / 0 / p'p� ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATED OUTSIDE THESE LIMITS SHALL HAVE A GENERAL PURPOSE RATING. F ' `/ ��j LAWN AREA ALL SIDEWALK, CURB AND ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE NYS STANDARDS JAN' 25li Nrit > AND THE TONN OF SOUTHOLD REQUIREMENTS. '� SOGt ��d`�t� h', �, \V \, , � :0"TREE / THE COMPRESSORS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SECURED WITHIN A 7'-0" HIGH GALVANIZED STEEL / MINIMUM 9 GA. WIRE CHAIN LINK FENCE ATTACHED TO LINE AND CORNER POSTS SET IN CONCRETE. THE FENCE �� � �\ (EXIST) SHALL HAVE A DOUBLE BAYONET "VEE" TOP SUPPORTING SIX STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE. ACCESS SHALL BE E , `V `V \V PROVIDED' B" A SIXTEEN FOOT WIDE SLIDING GATE. EMERGENCY EXIT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY A ONE-WAY f� / 0 .4NEW 5'-6' EVERGREENSTURNSTILE. EACH SIDE OF THE FENCE TO HAVE A COVER OF DUBOISE FENCINGS (WOOD CEDAR PICKET PALING)\ \V \V • j<���► �' , _ / / 7 ATTACHED TC! THE OUTSIDE OF THE FENCE PROVIDING A VISUAL BARRIER. -°`` vV•\� ` / 18"TREE/ SITE BEAIJTIFCA I N ' d 'P LAN T O SHALL INCLUDE A RAISED PLANTING BERM WITH A DOUBLE ROW OF . le' � ''EVERGREEN SCREENNikA1 �, (EXIS A ) PLANTING AL! AROUND THE FACILITY AND LAWN CONSTRUCTION. SCREEN PLANTING SHALL CONSIST OF TWO ROWS '�/ SCALE: 1/16=1 -0" �/ �' °* OF 5'-6' HIGH AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE AND BROAD LEAF RHODODENDRONS WITH A CALIPER OF 2" TO 3" �+ " r % ..0 ��/* ' '�'� NEW 2" TO 3" TREES I � t 0 \ \V \V �(, �` V 4 ` STAGGERED ;PA '. i0 1,�0Z /f ` CING AT MAX 6 O.C. _* / • DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE COMPRISED OFA MINIMUM 4" THICK BASE COURSE ANDA MINIMUM 1 1/2" tT1s, 0 ,"f ii24"TRE THICK BITUMNOUS CONCRETE TOP COURSE. THERE IS NO DRIVEWAY CURBING. THE DRIVEWAY SHALL BE CROWNED(EXIS ALONG THE CENTERLINE TO PREVENT PUDDLING. ''® '�EW 7'' IGH CHAIN LINK FENCE �� �� . -- EXIS NG NATURAL / � / . , _• VE STATION TO REMAIN 1 • - ,��L W/BA':ED WIRE TOP AND CEDAR PERCENT OF LOT COVERED BY STRUCTURES = 1 ,1% 'UNDISTURBED10 v' `V N� SODIUM VAPOR AREA LIGHTING ICET PALING COVER EXISTING TREES PERCENT OF LOT PAVED = 6.5% Oc�� (TYP) 4 CORNERS PERCENT OF LOT FOR LANDSCAPING = 92.4% • / \/ / GAS COMPRESSORS INELECTRICAL POWER TWO ROWS STAGGERED 6' O.C. OF F // • ACOUSTICAL ENCLOSURES AND CONTROL CABINETSNEW5'- 6' HIGH EVERGREENINACcoRDANCE wires NEVJ YORKSTATESCREEN PLANTINGONTOPOFEDTERATI NIOS DN nEN SUBDIVISION 2,ALTERATIONOSDOCUk1ENT, EXCEPTBYAGAS PIPING TRANSFORMER RAISED EARTHERN BERMucENSEDPROssioNaL ENcwEER Is ILLEGAL. Brooklyn Union Long Island 10'-0 10'-0"`- VA -..- ELEV. 105.0' (NOM)) ' 2\. 6 SO ON COMPRESSOR STATION ,EV. 99.0. 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R-2300). 1 1/2" THK ASPHALTIC CONCRETE 1�4" EL 100.0' LAWN CONSTRUCTION y- X X \1 I A TYPE PLANT MIX BINDER COURSE % ITEM .3 .13 ` X' X X XI � TOP OF PAVING EL 99.0' TOP OF RIM U 1 k1r EL 98.7' cD N ci t 2'-0" NYSDOT ITEM NO. 10608.0103 24" DIA PRECAST 6" CONCRETE SIDEWALK-CLASS F .:1 o CEMENT BRICKS & THK ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SECTION 0 N A—A (SHGCY—FC-21 O O O, N"'r I CONCRETE EX"ENTIPE PARGING AS REQUIRED TYPE I PLANT MIX BASE COURSE * PIPE TO SET RIM AT GRADE ITEM N0. 403.11 NYSDOT STANDARD DRIVEWAY RAMP CONSTRUCTION 3/8" = 1'-0" 1 10' DIA PRECAST CONCRETE \ . IN 1 " THK WELL 2 e SOLID WALL DONE M 2 to COMPACTED BASE COURSE1 B TYPE 1011, ITEM N0. 31'-0' ''' 17304.1011 :�: .::iilir .7r • NE®®®® ® ® NOTE: o FOR CURB FINISH 1 N ELEVATIONS SEE SHGCY-FC-21000 N ��®®®® ® • `i' 10'-0" DIA PRECAST CONCRETE o 12" DIA. PVC PIPE ,•-L .� x(31®®®® ® DRAIN RINGS I .i'l 1 \ FULL DEPTH it 1 ,.,.®®®®®® 0 1 •-®®®®® SAW CUT o ».a•®®®®®® 'CO , L•-'®®®®® .14- 1 EXISTI - EXISTING ROAD NEW NYSDOT STD w,-.®®®®® 11 N6.®®®®® © ®®®®®E I ASPHALT PAVING ® ®®®® CD PAVING 6" 14 .zuP.®®® -vl ®®® N ® ®®®®®E," 11'-6" Z ® ®®®®� C 1 1/2" THK ASPHALTIC CONCRETE ®®®®®® ® ®®®®®0" WEARING SURFACE Z ®®®®®® /6" BED OF 3/4" GRAVEL �► • P'="2".---4 ® ®®®®®R " LAWN CONSTRUCTION N ' -.':►:':. .'.► �!.►►.!� ►.!ss:.!..��'. .!��►:�'s �.'.►��...�...'s :`,.is • 1 1/2" THK ASPHA 1 ALTIC CONCRETE SECTION E—E (SHGCY— FC-21000 =•- • sl•-' •-v-•• --•"-•-�=`-v••-•• TYPE 3 PLANT MIX BINDER COURSE TIMBER RETAING WALL TIES AND DEADMEN CN 0 „ . , � . \ \. \ � . . TO BE JOINED USING MINIMUM 10" LONG 7./,.�-,.t' :< .., % /�\/\ X 3/4" DIA. H.D. GALV. DRIFT PINS AT COUNTER SINK TOP PINS 3/4" , 1 :` - ,` \ ,•���\` MIM. 4'-0" O.C. HORIZONTAL, AT EACH AND FILL WITH HOT TAR END OF HORIZONTAL MEMBERS, AND AT ''1����/�\/ NYSDOT ITEM NO. 10609.2801 1 DEADMEN. PRE-DRILL 5/8" HOLES 4�-0. TOP OF BERM EL 105.0' DRAINAGE RETENTION CAPACITY �� j,\� TOP OF BERM EL 105.0 4 -0 • WITH 2 14 REBARS AS SHOWN MOTES 12 2" x 8" EDGE BOARDS 12 If VOLUME OF DRAIN POOL EQUALS VOLUME OF 2 - 10' DIP x 4'-0" HIGH DRAIN RING + 6" 2-1f 4 REBARS • `��\� �' , ��IIIINI >-. /��- ��� ��- ��• �� • bOMES + 2'-O" LONG X 24" DIA. EXTENTION PIPE _ (2 z 274 CF)+(104 CF)+(6 CF) 1• FOR GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING & FENCE SPECIFICATIONS SEE THK ASPHALTIC CONCRETE " \;,•,, i%/ ,�0//�� ///-.,��z� �!''��/\v' ti ��\/ = 658 CF DRAWING SHGCY-FC-21000. TYPE I PLANT MIX BASE COURSE 1C���\�l�l �ji��/\� �� ;� %i /� ll1r� 1 �� ((�� �/`����\���\ \'/ VOLUME OF DRAIN POOL EQUALS VOLUME OF 1 - 10' DIP x 4'-0" HIGH DRAIN RING + MIN 12 THK WELL 7 O�\�////\�//i�/i����►� c � .\\�� a � . D - � (' �/�'�/��.•••%1DOMES + 2'-O" LONG X 24" DIA. EXTENTION PIPE = (1 1 274 CF)+(104 CF)+(6 CF) COMPACTED BASE COURSE \��� i.� -.� � ' 7'-6" 7'-6" �� '' '' .,% -- w-. �`-, i ►�,�,!.��//�/�-.'N-4• = 384 CF SECTION B—B (SHGCY—FC-21000 \.�,��;�\�,�`` ►,•-� " ►•�.''s*.♦' �'..°\ �'' ►�G%`� ; � ��'� REFERENCE DRAWINGS�``�•i���/�\��/%►� 1 1/2 THK TYPE 6 BITUMINOUS DESIGN (*) VOLUME OF SYSTEM EQUALS VOLUME OF 2 DRAIN POOLS = 658 CF + 384 NYSDOT STANDARD CURB CONSTRUCTION /.."•./'�, �v•� � \�� '��� 3/8" = 1'-0" • v \ ►4 CONCRETE TOP COURSE (WEARING SURFACE) 1�,/7-V��j5`\./� CF 1042 CF TOTAL RETENTION CAPACITY Dom••• \`�4`4 EL VARIES orf\/•'/ '�= SHGCY-FA-21000 LANDSCAPE PLAN & SPECIFICATION '#-.. ,-�►� �►N `� •�� • VOLUME OF DOMES, AND EXTENTION PIPE ARE INCLUDED IN THE DESIGN CAPACITY SHGCY-FC-01000 PLOT PLAN X/ ��i�// AN" N- • SHGCY-FC-01001 FOUNDATION LOCATION & DOLOMITE PLAN �' .q�`�/:\A- „" 7 " � . -, ,„ II�\•j44.,, , SHGCY-FC-21000 GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING & FENCE PLAN �% �,j• ;�.... • .....:::::..::::::.::..:...:.:...... . : :::: ::` .:jl►� �;%ice SHGCY-FS-01000 STRUCTURE LOCATION PLAN ���%\��`�/ ,�i�� /�, �i O\/�� ��• � SHGC_-FC-06000 FOUNDATION DETAILS - SHEET 1 /, .O �\ SHGC_-FS-02000 MISCELAENOUS ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS OP 6" X 6" DEADMEN ERECTION & SHOP DETAILS SHGC_-FS-02001 ELECTRIC CABINET & METER SUPPT ERECTION 3._6' 3 _6 4" THK TYPE I BITUMINOUS WELL COMPACTED SUB-BASE DRAWING _-_ CONCRETE BASE COURSE PSI GAS MAIN PIPE 3 1/8" SECTION D—D SHGC_-FS-32000 SUPPOR S ERECTION &ESHOP EDETAIL DRAWING • (4) 1/2" DIA. ' ANCHOR BOLTS ON . 3/8" = 1'-0" E 3 3/4" DIAMETER 3 1/8" DOUBLE BAYONET TOP WITH ' B. C. TYPICAL 3SIX STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE _�` ::;*,-‘ 11t * ��F NEIN PLACES / ��M �50,�9� ::. %, * tC,,j1.1 g 41, 2 1 8" CHAIN LINK FABRIC �'7,02„,08,00F5E:s0s905:,\,<<"",T11.7'; ,,,. / �- to _-. -.,F_ {;12_6`R. (3) 1/2" OIA ANCHOR BOLTS DUBOISE COVER FENCE POSTS SET IN CONCRETE�� OUTLINE OF TURNSTILE TYP ALL AROUND PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF GEOTEXTILE (o6 • HUNG ON EXTERIOR FABRIC AND DOLOMITEN ICC Q_': �� '.rI � ' i1 BERM ON 4 SIDES I' ��v� TOP OF CONCRETE EL. 99.0 I t 1 • '(SEE SHGCY-FC 21000) t 1) I ( I IN ACCO"ANCE ITN YORK STATE 3" LAYER OF 3/4" DOLOMITE F . il , 6'p M �I — - ► `�\• 12 (TOP OF DOLOMITE ELEV 99.0') ON 2, ALLTERATIiON OF THISTION LAW SE TIDDOCUMEENN T SEXCC PTT BY A t LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER IS ILLEGAL. 1 \�, i ,.`� ` .. i - :. . ��•. Vii • _ `� _`7/\7 `�,� ��\ \� — ..' VAMP, • r , 3 ,.•. �����> i GEOTEXTILE FABRIC KeySpan Energy DeliveryU SOUTHOLD COMPRESSOR STATION WELL COMPACTED SUB-BASE '� 4 X 4 4/4 W. W. F. I /�� � �0�\��\ ,� V SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK ,I WELL GRADED AND ,1 (3) 5/8` DIA ANCHOR BOLTS C-C 1 :7 /. COMPACTED SUB-BASE N �� GRADING; PAVING FENCE DETS ' f,� ' �' 2 05/10/01 T21 ENGINEERING FOR THIS REVISION PERFORMED BY KEYSPAN 4t DUCA �IONTGOM f ON 7' DIAMETER B.C. • • ENGINEERING & SURVEY, INC. REVISED CURB CUT AND �- ;. f-? 4 X 4 4/4 W. W. F. "PERRY TURNSTILE" FOUNDATION •-�•*' ::E:N: • cn• t 0Y/�/pt 2029 FOR THIS REVISION PERFORMED BY KEYSPAN JL I DUCA DUCA ►10 COWRY KeySpan Engineering & Survey, Inc. 1/2" = 1'-0" ENGINEERING &SURVEY. INC. REMOVED SIDEWALKS, ISSUED 175 East Old Country Rood • o PLAN FOR CONTRUCTION Hicksville, New York TURNSTILE FOUNDATION TO BE INSTALLED UNDER SPEC A-3700 BY FENCE CONTRACTOR as'T 0 9/T7/96 T1000 �� ISSUE JL DUCA DUCA MONTGOMERY SCALE TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH FENCE 1/2' -- 11-0" = NO. DATE W.O. DESCRIPTION DWN BY CKD BY REVIEWED APPO ozo2s AS NOTED VENDOR OR 3/8" 1'_0" CADAAN DOS FILE N0. f7006002.dwg DWG. NO. SHGC_—FY-05000-2 SYSTEM CABINET NO. FOLDER NO. o GRID NUMBER 10 7 2 B B 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DRIVEWAY , GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING & FENCE SPECIFICATIONS • _. 218'-0" NEW CURB THIS WORK SHALL BE PREFORMED SENSITIVE TO THE UNIQUE AND HISTORIC SETTING OF THE LONG ISLAND NORTH SHORE HERITAGE LIMITS OF PATCH PAVING AREA WHICH RUN FROM THE QUEENS/NASSAU COUNTY LINE TO ORIENT POINT AND FROM ROUTE 25 TO LONG ISLAND SOUND. , A r SEE SECT. A-A & B-B REFERANCE NYSDOT CASE NO. 01-073. 4'-6' ON DWG SHGC_-FY-05000 SITE GRADING 44'-0' 85'-24" • 1 / 25'-0" 59'-O"t 1. CUT AND/OR FILL AS REQUIRED WITHIN THE LIMITS OF CLEARING (AND THE AREA BETWEEN THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE AND THE DROPPED CURB I EDGE OF EXISTING ROAD PAVING) TO ESTABLISH ROUGH SITE GRADES (STATION 0 EL 99.0' & BERMS 0 EL EL 105.0'). . • I 1'-0` 10'-0" REiINF DRIVEWAY I 2. ALL EXCESS MATERIALS SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED UNIFORMLY ON THE SITE BEYOND THE PLANTING BERM LINES WITHIN THE AREAS TAPERED ENDMAI_ [� ROAD_ ( N• Y. S. 2 SLAB &`APRON _ INTENDED TO BECOME NEW LAWN AND ROUGH GRADE'TO A UNIFORM CONDITION FOLLOWING NATURAL CONTOURS. 0 0 3. AFTER ALL CONSTRUCTION AND BACK FILING WORK IS: COMPLETE AND ROUGH SITE GRADES HAVE BEEN RESTORED, THE AREAS OF 2 3 CENTER EXPANSION JOINT 5 0" 5'_O" NEW SITE PAVING, SHALL BE FINISH GRADED AND COMPACTED, TO FINISH GRADES AS FOLLOWS: DRIVEWAY AREA FINISH GRADE MINUS A 1 EL 98.94 BC, o FIVE AND ONE HALF (-5 1/2") INCHES. STATION AREA FINISH GRADE (DOLOMITE AREA) MINUS FOUR (-4") INCHES. EXISTING EDGE EL 99.36(BC 2' s" 2'-6" I 9 4. COMPACTION SHALL BE COMPLETED TO 95% MODIFIED PROCTOR DENSITY UTILIZING A PNEUMATIC TIRED ROLLER WEIGHING 8 TO ` OF ROAD EL 99.44 T C . EXISTING EDGE OF ROAD 10 TONS. ANY AREAS NOT ACCESSIBLE TO ROLLER SHALL BE COMPACTED WITH HAND OPERATED MECHANICAL VIBRATORY EXISTING EDGE OF ROAD COMPACTORS. THE EARTH SUB-BASE SHALL BE CONSIDERED FULLY COMPACTED WHEN THERE IS NO MORE MOVEMENT OF EARTH IIII - - - EL 99.86w AHEAD OF THE ROLLER. Aff - - F-- - - _ _ _ -oi �� El 99.9(SW) ` �S'ar EL 99.9 SW) - - 5. ROTO-TILLING, FINISH GRADING AND LAWN CONSTRUCTION BEYOND THE PLANTING BERM LINE LIMITS SHALL BE COMPLETED BY ,� , IA \ OTHERS AS SHOWN AND CALLED FOR ON KEYSPAN DRAWING SHGCY-FA-21000. CURB LINE i '\�' 5 Off, Ir.-EL 100_.0 SW -���ff EL 100.0(En hi.... �\� - �!� pR P R- LINE �g_n' L_ ----) CONSTRUCTION OF DRAINAGE _ PROPERTY,�INE_ - - 0 E 1 �- �M - - - '- - -_� 218.00/ r o 1. ALL DRAIN RINGS, DOMES, EXTENSION PIPES, DISTRIBUTION BOXES, ETC, SHALL BE REINFORCED PRECAST CONCRETE INSTALLED IN r N36'00'00"E ..---- LBLAWN (NEW) TIMBER RETAINING WALL ,_ o ACCORDANCE WITH THE DETAILS SHOWN ON DWG SHGC_-FY-05000. N m u' • ROUGH GRADE TO UNIFORM 1110;11100, EACH SIDE DRIVEWAY E Il , U,- o " • v o of CONDITION IN PREPARATION - 4.111 `mm�� 101.0VIIIIII ® A ��'� �� 12" 0 oO FOR LAWN CONSTRUCTION �� R , o 0 2. DIA. INTERCONNECTING DRAIN PIPING SHALL BE PVC SDR 31.5 BELL & SPIGOT INSTALLED TO PROPER INVERT ELEVATIONS TO o ,L 0 102.0 ow ` ri► OCUST Ld ESTABLISH A MINIMUM 1/4" PER FOOT SLOPE. • ,- o o BY OTHERS 103.0 , I �V � B ▪ a i m • 104.0 C, 105.0 �`� - 100'0 `� , \ `D 3. CAST IRON RINGS, GRATES AND COVERS AS SHOWN AND NOTED TO BE INSTALLED TO PROPER GRADE TO INSURE PROPER • 4111Prire, `�° COLLECTION OF STORM WATER RUNOFF. o 1r, --- 34'-111" �_ t p$ \ 25 6MljNUALLY OPERATED CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE PAVING AND CURBS .►' �` 105.0 � 15 WIDE SLIDING GATE�. _ /R/ 104.0 C� �C `PAVING cIIl ALL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW CONCRETE CURB, AS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING AND DETAILED ON DRAWING SHGC_-FY-05000 IN 1 '' ?,O• �:l INS 103.0 _ 102 0 �� PDR AY , CTIONS A-A & B-B, SHALL BE COMPLETED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION , �, . - EXISTING�, , �� �� Q �� 101.0 1 SHRUBS YSDOT STANDARDSANDITEMNUMBERSASESTABLISHEDFORREGION10USEAMAINTENANCEANDPROTECTIONOFTRAFFICPLAN1 111 ,•i��t► aim .4 ,�� ��� -100.0 ,�����MLINE o RA SHOULDER CLOSURE. LANE CLOSURE PERMITTED BETWEEN 9 AM AND 2 PM, NO HOLIDAY OR WEEKEND CLOSURE PERMITTED. ll �.- r SITE PAVING -..■m INSTALL NEW CONCRETE CURBING IN LINE WITH EXISTING BASIN AT EAST END OF SITE. ADJUST FRAME AND GRATE TO NEW GRADE �i FDNI •.9�� -DBL 10' DIAx4'\ ����� \ ,9 COINCIDE WITH NEW CURB LINE. 0 2 o • ® �O� / HIGH PC DRAINAGE ` o \ ������ ,90 co Ia" � O 98�� (RING WITH DOME TOP o 1211 111111 ` 3. MATERIALS: • 1 " IAND CI DROP INLET EL gg �• 0 � , " I M N s EL gg0• �i t- 411111k- 2 _PVC pipf (TYP) o \ o , ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE READY-MIX CONFORMING TO ASTM C-94, AIR ENTRAINED 5% +/- 1%, WITH A MAXIMUM SLUMP OF 4 o O) �`� � y k 98. AND SHALL DEVELOP A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3500 PSI AT 28 DAYS. Ln Allikkg1111' ' ' 1 0 0C � , REINFORCING SHALL BE WELDED WIRE FABRIC CONFORMING TO ASTM A-185. of o II I DaoulTm AREA INV. EL. 92.7' INV. EL. t o , " ;r, q �) _ -� o o JOINT FILLER SHALL BE PRE-MOULDED BITUMINOUS JOINT FILLER, MINIMUM 1/2 THICK UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. o ta' WI \ �' % N 0 o l_ GAS COUPRESSORs ) , MIXING, PLACING, CURING AND PROTECTION OF CONCRETE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI CODE 301. iii o111 �, o 0 I :� Ili/ o _ , CONSTRUCTION OF PAVING I "' � Mo g9 0 DOIOMRm AREA i ' f --1 o o ` A 1. PATCH PAVING ALONG LENGTH OF NEW CURB INSTALLATION FORMING SHOULDER OF NYS ROUTE 25 (SEE SECTION A-A & B-B T SITE PAVING N O v ! CP I o o \ a ooLoulr�D AREA o o O % f. ON DRAWING SHGC_-FY-05000), SHALL BE COMPLETED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH NYSDOT STANDARDS AND ITEM NO. AS O o 0 O =I \ ESTABLISHED FOR REC•ON 10. I EAST/WEST AXIS UNE 1 b2. NEW SITE PAVING SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS LISTED HEREON. 46. •III �� - " ' - -�►� + 3. SUB-BASE PREPARATION AND PAVING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BEGIN ONLY AFTER ALL OTHER CONSTRUCTION WORK HAS BEEN III �`'��I- 6" _=_:��:��. �- COMPLETED. 0 t - --a- k `�' ,,= . __torr ...-- 100.0 �,-rge��`� Bir `� - 4. WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SITE PAVING SHOWN, A FOUR (4") INCH, AFTER COMPACTION, LAYER OF TYPE I BITUMINOUS CONCRETE tit - -... .-,..mi_ -� �� � _� 30"TRE• 7BASECOURSESHALLFURNISHED, PLACED AND COMPACTED TO FINISH GRADESSHOWN MINUS ONE AND ONE HALF (1 1 2` ��' 104,0 101.0 SCC_ / 1 / BELA / ) 1°--.113*() ` EXI: INCHES. � ( ) � ' � 10?.0 �� 105.0I / 5. WITHIN THE LIMITS OF SITE PAVING SHOWN, A ONE AND ONE HALF (1 1/2") INCH, AFTER COMPACTION, THICK PLANT MIX TOP `P 411111/ , / A F IT MIN N R T MP ITI N H FURNISHED PLACED AND COMPACTED IN cP� / COURSE (WEARING SURF CE) 0 B U OUS CO C E E, TYPE 6 CO OS 0 , S ALL BE 111111. '�.. O 105.0 1 ill iiii WIIIIII01, ACCORDANCE WITH NYSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATION, SECTION 400, TABLE 401-1. ` O, �0 ���gil / 6. ASPHALT MATERIALS SHALL BE SPREAD UTILIZING A MECHANICAL PAVER AND THE ASPHALT MATERIALS SHALL BE COMPRESSED \ (Ni0 103.0 a: -�1 oN 06 /,OPS 9) UTILIZING A MINIMUM TEN (10) TON STEEL WHEEL ROLLER TO PROPER GRADES AND SLOPES AS SHOWN. AFTER ROLLING, N. ROUGH GRADE TO UNIFORM �� I �'P. A •O COMPACTED MATERIALS SHALL BE TRUE TO LINE, SLOPE AND GRADE WITH DEVIATIONS NO GREATER THAN ONE EIGHT (1/8") INCH CONDITION IN PREPARATION WHEN MEASURED WITH A SIXTEEN (16') FOOT STEEL STRAIGHT EDGE. FOR LAWN CONSTRUCTION / / G \ BY OTHERS / �5��� CONSTRUCTION OF TIMBER RETAINING WALLS 50'-0' 31'-0" 14'-0" \ "r 98 1. TIMBER RETAINING WALLS TO BE CONSTRUCTED OF PRESSURE TREATED SOUTHERN / •O YELLOW PINE SIX BY SIX (6" X 6") INCH TIMBER AND DEADMEN. VERTICAL JOINTS 10'-0" 12'-0` 95'-0" I 30'-O" 1 O" 10'-D" IN WALL TO BE STAGGERED. TIMBERS AND DEADMEN TO BE SECURED WITH MINIMUM 1/2" (TYR) r �= \ DIA X 10" LONG H.D. GALV. SPIKES SPACED AT A MAXIMUM OF FORTY EIGHT (48") 417------ 1�3"D- INCHES ON CENTER ALONG THE LENGTH OF EACH HORIZONTAL JOINT AND AT EACH o z J�� DEADMAN. SPACING OF SPIKES TO BE STAGGERED BETWEEN JOINTS. E TYPICAL 7'-0" HIGH GALV STEEL CHAIN LINK `\ J / LEGEND FENCE W/ VEE TOP AND SIX STRANDS OF a N z /fie 990 BARBED WIRE. CEDAR PICKET PALLING Z CONSTRUCTION OF FENCING '(EDF NFA 0 o / ��O TOP OF FINISH SITE PAVING 1. ALL METAL CHAIN LINK FENCE, INCLUDING GATE, TURNSTILE AND THE ATTACHED ����P� M �� (DUBOISE) ATTACHED TO EXTERIOR (SEE Z 7 �, * o e C� �' �' CEDAR PICKET PALLIN,, SHOWN AND CALLED FOR ON THIS DRAWING AND DETAILED ON i. ,+� �( TYPICAL SECTION ON SHGC_-FY-05000) o / , SHGC_-FY-05000, SHALL BE INSTALLED IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH KEYSPAN FENCING m / 100.0EL 21.23 SW TOP OF FINISHED CONCRETE PAVING "':a ,��\ _ �,. ( ) SPECIFICATION A-3700, REVISION 0, DATED 9/15/96. fig, \ Z o N ``O �•o OS1093 �� /k ..dr Z 7 \ EL 21.23(T/C) TOP OF FINISHED CONCRETE CURB ESSIONP . (?••,\ ...00, •0"TREE CZ) / �� (EXIST 20.0 EARTH CONTOURS (EXISTING CONTOURS \ / / / BASED ON SURVEY TAKEN 3/99 �`; -�' \ . _ 7 '' ®dol fl; h �, / IN ACCORDAN E WIT' NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION LAW SECTION 7209, SUBDIVISION 2, ALTERATION OF THIS DOCUMENT, EXCEPT BY A �- r` _�1� t 18"TREE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER IS ILLEGAL. (EXIS_ \ ����; . - KeySpan Energy Delivery - U / SOUTHOLD COMPRESSOR STATION • \012-s) \ `: YARD SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 24-"TREE REFERENCE DRAWINGS . (EXIST / SHGCY-FA-21000 LANDSCAPE PLAN & SPECIFICATION T12920OL GRADING, DRAINAGE, PAVING FENCE PLAN '7---- / - - N 2 ai�DBrol 2°29 ENGINEERING &FORSURVEYR INC.OREVISED CURB AND CURB�CUT JL ,00UCA DUCA MONTG9M ,p \ / / SHGCY FC 01000 PLOT PLA1Y_ ,-;;,-/---- --- r P SHGCY-FC-01001 FOUNDATION LOCATION & DOLOMITE PLAN GAS ENGINEERING LOCATION �; �` --" TI D000 ENGINEERING FOR THIS REVISION PERFORMED BY KEYSPAN 1 r ` KeySpan Engineering Survey, Inc. / SHGCY-FS-01000 STRUCTURE LOCATION PLAN PROTECT n: 49187 ' 0/28 1 2029 ENGINEERING & SURVEY, INC. REMOVED SIDEWALKS, ISSUED JL 1 DUCA DUCA JO TCOMER' p 175 East Old Country Road SHGC_-FC-06000 FOUNDATION DETAILS - SHEET 1 FOR CONSTRUCTION I Hicksville, New York / PLAN SHGC_-FS-02000 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL SUPPORTS ERECTION & SHOP DETAILS - SHGC_-FS-02001 ELECTRIC CABINET & METER SLIPPY ERECTION DRAWING ENGINEERING CONTACT O S/�/pp 020029 Original issue for permits DUCA Dt1CA MONTGOMERY SCALE VENDOR SCALE: 1/16=1'-0" John Duco PHONE 391-6016 AS NOTED DWG. NO. Z. 0 SHGC_-FS-32000 60 PSI GAS MAIN LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS ERECTION & SHOP DETAIL DRAWING NO. DATE wo. DESCRIPTION DwN BY CKD BY APPD APPD SHGC_-FY-05000 GRADING; PAVING & FENCE DETS DESIGN CONTACT CAD/LAN DOS FILE NO. / ,john Lombordi PHONE 391-6336 f6997402.dwg D . NO. SHGCY-FC-21000-2 - SYSTEM CABINET NO. FOLDER NO. GRID NUMBER 1 0 7 2 B B I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 • MAIN ROAD ( N. Y. 25 ) ��• 10' f 36' f 36' ± 36' ± 27 ± 7'± 6, t LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS 18" LOCUSTTREE PLANTING� - CURBLINE (EXIST) 1. ON TOP OF THE PLANTING BERM SHOWN ON THE DRAWING, PLANT FIFTY (50) 6 FOOT (MINIMUM) TALL SELECT EVERGREEN y y STATE SIGN . 1111111111�Il �, �, y W W y W W _ ... _ TREES AT MINIMUM SPACING AS SHOWN. PLANTINGS SHALL CONSIST OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) AMERICAN ARBORVITAES (THUJA . 1111 W W W y y " _o_a Ai W y y y W 4,---- 4, .. -�� �, OCCIDENTAILIS) ON THE INSIDE ROW WITH TWENTY-SIX (26) BROAD LEAF MOUNTAIN LAURAL (KALMIA LATIFOLIA) ON THE 11111111 \ . 410 W_ W _W y _ _r' y _ WPROPE'tTY Lilt y _ W __ y _. y _ 44'•••• " W yPROPE' TY LIN`_ y _ OUTSIDE ROW AS SHOWN. SPACE AT 10' ON CENTER MAX IN EACH ROW. N 35'00 10"E '4. 4 4' 4' y . mss ,, .�� 218.0p r AWN' (NE ) A ' IIIN A( y IS,,, 2. PLANT FIVE (5) 8 FOOT TALL (MINIMUM) SELECT PIN OAK (QUERCUS PALUSTRS). PLANT FIVE (5) 8 FOOT TALL,RED MAPLE r. y Y \ �I- AGER RUBRUM AND PLANT SIX 6 8' TALL MINIMUM JAPANESE DOGWOOD (DKOUSA DOGWOOD TREES AT LOCATIONS SHOWN "' !`' * '� w W '`' y y = y W y y •� ;� , J TO REPLACE EXISTING DEAD TREES THAT WILL BE REMOVED DURING CLEARINOPERATIONS. ALTERNATE TREES IN A I .M .� �, +: .v W W 11 CONTINUOS PATTERN AROUND THE PROPERTY •HiaI W W W W III MilW 3. EACH TREE SHALL BE PLANTED IN A HOLE THAT IS AT LEAST TWO TIMES THE BALL DIAMETER AND AT A DEPTH 14. 0 W y y zo y y lj��lj�,�l�=ty ���'�' i► Li 014, W % y j EQUAL TO THE DEPTH OF THE BALL. A MINIMUM TWELVE (12") INCH CLEARANCE SHALL BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN -Fi W W o . 4 (-51. THE BALL AND SIDES OF THE HOLE BEFORE BACK FILLING. EACH HOLE SHALL BE BACK FILLED WITH CLEAN TOP AllP4111111 •p, IL /�,!--riZ S. -e-;'• ,.. J� 11 SOIL. ALL HOLES SHALL BE BACK FILLED WITH CLEAN TOP (HORIZON) SOIL SUPPLIED FROM AN OFF SITE SOURCE. 1 4, W , v z W 4 �i` J v%' I,, ` �++ - •r� ' ° I•+� 1•+ •+� r =' t•t + � y 4. EACH 8' TREE SHALL BE STAKED WITH TWO STANDARD SIX FOOT LONG CEDAR LANDSCAPE STAKES, GALVANIZED WIRE ANI I4, v, W 4, , y '+\ % \ RUBBER HOSE PROTECTION. 1J, J, .1, •, it* S,.Y . y y y S ..��� i�'i r1 �� 5. AFTER ALL TREES HAVE BEEN PLANTED, EACH TREE SHALL BE THOROUGHLY WATERED IN TO FIRMLY COMPACT ' 1 7�'�'. SITE FENCE I L 1 BACK FILL. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR WHO PLANTS THE TREES SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WEEKLY 1 -'"�y it -- -y y MAINTENANCE WATERING OF EACH TREE FOR A MINIMUM OF TWELVE (12) WEEKS TO ESTABLISH PROPER ROOT Iy y ,� y Z �, �,� ++ 4,• , \ EXISTING SHRUB LINE AND PLANT GROWTH. KEYSPAN SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUBSEQUENT MAINTENANCE WATERING. W W W y y 4 i '"s.- RAISED BERM PLANTING BED TO BE x ��� y y OVER THE LAWN AREA I W W W W .�• �(1 6. EXCAVATED MATERIALS FROM THE TREE PLANTING HOLES SHALL BE SPREAD UNIFORMLY0 E EA 1 W y W y W COVERED WITH WEED CONTROL FABRIC 1 ;� �� •, AND MIXEC WITH EXISTING SOILS. ~Jr • AND DRESSED WITH A 4" LAYER OF 0 l 4=� 4. 9, +I •,- V' W 4 y . i PINE BARK CHIP MULCH x G , \ 7. ALL TREES SHALL BE GUARANTEED •FOR A MINIMUM TWO YEAR PERIOD. ANY TREE WHICH DIES, OR IS IN IMMINENT In I W W y y y, M ro TYPICAL 2 TO 3 INCH TI , DECLINE - AS DETERMINED BY KEYSPAN - WITHIN THE GUARANTEE PERIOD SHALL BE REPLACED AT NO COST TO KEYSPAN. KI 1111!* 1 y 0 CALIPER MINIMUM©HIGH 1 v y W v AMERICAN ARBORVITAE TREES i IN ADDITION , THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REQUIRED TO FURNISH THE NAME AND LOCATION OF THE ORIGINAL y y y W ASPHALT PAVED x `jib II y + NURSERY WHERE THE TREES WERE GROWN AND THE DATE THE STOCK WAS DUG UP AND BALLED ALONG WITH THE 'a G1 y , y \ WARRANTEE PROVIDED BY THE NURSERY WHICH CERTIFIES THAT THE PLANT MATERIAL IS FREE OF ALL PESTS v * * ft) ''' : _ DRIVEWAY & TURNAROUND 4. y AND DISEASES, SPECIFICALLY THE PLANTS SHALL BE CERTIFIED TO BE FREE FROM ARBOR VITAE 1 " A Er 1 A 1 ( c- NIS'' O I APHIDS BOTH ON THE PLANT AND IN THE BALL AS WELL AS ARBOR VITAE WEEVIL, SCALE AND CEDAR BORERS. --� y , 'd�. a "i, ,,.op i _ I j `A A i =is0L'..-r 1L y �� PLANTING BED WEED CONTRO(, Iu ._ I , y 4 \ �IqiI W y y W 1 I� TYPICAL 2 TO 3 INC REPAINTP �' I4' A 1. AFTER ALL SCREEN PLANTING HAS BEEN COMPLETED ALONG THE FENCE LINES, THE ENTIRE PLANTING BED AREAS .■� CALIPER MINIMUM 6[ HIGH + '<*. + SHALL BE COVERED WITH A WEED GROWTH CONTROLLING "ONE-WAY" FABRIC AND A FOUR (4") LAYER OF PINE BARK [ _________c. 4' O BROAD LEAF MOUNTIAN LAURAL GREENENCLOSURES il / y Ill \' y W` y % - WOOD MULCH. "' i .�" FOR FOUNDATIONS AND x 14y y y \ . �, 2. MATERIALS: y y 0 0 DOLOMITE COVER SEE L y ,v y A. WEED CONTROL FABRIC SHALL BE AMERICAN ENGINEERING FABRICS, INC., 4 OZ/SQ. YD. POLYESTER AND HIGH 1 r W `✓ * v, ,►, W 0 SHGCY-FC-01001 EAST AXIS LINE _ + UV RESISTANT POLYPROPYLENE NON WOVEN LANDSCAPE FABRIC. � r" , _ .�`� , y y 4, B MULCH TOPING SHALL BE A QUALITY BRAND LARGE SOLID PINE BARK CHIPS INTENDED FOR USE AS LANDSCAPE I y y W ------0(-------.14-----.-4( x �� y y y y\ PLANTING BED COVER. r A • y 4, H 1 I t lip---14,0„k .y .y .4, .;� , W y y •jj� _y 'r COMPRESSOR STATION SITE w 3. THE FABRIC SHALL BE PLACE OVER THE FINAL GRADED AND COMPACTED SUB-BASE AND HELD IN PLACE WITH STAKES ORQO W y , W y y ' `' FENCE SEE SHGCY-FC-2100 / ; �� '" y y y PINS FLUSH WITH GRADE. FABRIC SHALL BE LAPPED A MINIMUM OF SIX (6") ON ALL SIDES AND TIGHTLY FITTED 1Iii,• +� r, :4,‘,4 y y y �• y y y y ++ AGAINST EDGES OF ABUTTING PAVING. r r lk i if =` "" �(, / y .30-TREE v y ,N� • �' - - y W ,� ��• . I 111 f ; ! (EXIST)y y .- LAWN CONSTRUCTION 4, y y y '4 y y 1 ,vi �` �, ,f f '_�f t te-- EIst°� °A.- '�ir``� �� O 1. AFTER ROUGH GRADING, THE ENTIRE LAWN AREA SHALL BE THOROUGHLY ROTOTILLED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF SIX C A , ''� *ANL' 1 y '' 1e =''c ,;y,y � 'au' �� y y ' O (6') INCHES TO PROVIDE A UNIFORM SOIL MIXTURE SUITABLE FOR GRASS GROWTH. .�J. W y y J. `1' ' �+�• _ r �Y���- �`IldIWIIIIIIIIIIy y •� ` ! ' 1' 2. AFTER ROTOTILLING, THE TILLED AREAS SHALL BE FINE GRADED TO FORM A PROPERLY PREPARED AND UNIFORM AREA \ (TyP) -0 s��� ' AU *1.4.1 /1111 :� y y yy yill y yFOR LAWN GROWTH. AT LIMITS OF THE WORK AREA NOT BOUNDED BY EXISTING PAVING OR CURBS, TRANSITION 41 ppy 4' " BETWEEN NEW AND EXISTING ADJACENT PROPERTY GRADES SHALL BE MADE BY ESTABLISHING A NOMINAL ONE ON FIVE 1'7 \ '�U� `Y W J, J, W y -�� J, •Y J, •, 4, J, V, J, y y ' -H \ . NEW LAWN CONSTRUCTION (1 ON 5) SLOPE UP OR DOWN AS REQUIRED, �Ol+ W W W 6,_D"I (rw) - y y ._, v' y , y y .l• I W 4, y v, .r y .,, y y 4l, / \; `� y y (TYP) r y y ' 1 y y y y y y y }rte\ u y I w v W W W ^ `� y ' 3. ALL LAWN AREA INDICATED ON THE DRAWING TO BE, FERTILIZED, LIMED, MECHANICALLY RAKED, ROLLED, AND HYDRO v ► y W 4, 4, y v v, W 4 , W W 1 4' 4, u' 4' , ] SEEDED AS FOLLOWS: \ y y y y 10'-0" 12'-0" ,, y 4, y ► v a y y y ' ' A. A QUALITY COMMERCIAL BRAND 5-10-10 FERTILIZER (BY WEIGHT; NITROGEN 5%, PHOSPHORIC ACID (P205) 10% y y v, y y `✓ y Y r, v, .t, W y •1, W / -H ANC POTASH 10%) SHALL BE APPLIED TO THE PREPARED AREA AT THE MINIMUM RATE OF ONE HALF (1/2) Ton _ P) (TY \ v PER ACRE. y V, A. ( \'I P/ ,L y W �Y W �Y W �Y W •V .Ir W y µ. �Ir .1� .v �Y y •✓ J� NEW LAWN CONST�UCTIO,0 y 4, W W I . •l' d' .l' `, \ 4. B. A QUALITY BRAND COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURAL GROUND LIMESTONE (CALCIUM CARBONATE) SHALL BE APPLIED ., y iiI: W y ,,, 4, W y 4, y W •,' •✓ .i v' y J, d' y y y .� �' '1 .- �' y,./ TO THE PREPARED AREA AT THE MINIMUM RATE OF THREE (3) TONS PER ACRE. o � joi.• � y C. AFTER APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER AND LIME, THE LAWN AREA SHALL BE MECHANICALLY RAKED TO ELIMINATE 13 4. •��`• y • •may• • � •-• 4, • �, • y CLUMPS, REMOVE ANY SIGNIFICANT SIZED ROCKS OR DEBRIS, PROPERLY MIX THE FERTILIZER AND LIME WITH \ y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 1� -+I THE SOIL AND FINE GRADE THE AREA TO FINISH CONTOURS. AFTER RAKING THE AREA SHALL BE ROLLED TO W W W W W 4, 4, •Y W `Y •, 4, W y 4, y 1 `►' `4' .l' V \��E, 0.O -H !�y `_ TO PROPERLY PREPARE THE AREA FOR HYDRO SEEDING. -CD "F•�; •t• �l' y 4, y •l' y y W y y LIMITS OF CLEARING ,,. .,. y )� `_' W y y y Q�6QF� D. CEL'_ULOSDAREAS SHALL E FIBER MULCHSPECIFIE DCADLLYYTHE INTENDED fORO SUSENG METHOD. HYDRO N HYDRAULIC SEEDINGEHDAING VINGSHALL USE A NO GROWTH OR D Po \ 4, W 4, 4, •L •Y y 4, .V W W •Y W W W W y y W W (+ y ,/ 1 GEFMINATION INHIBITING FACTORS. THE MULCH SHALL BE DYED GREEN TO FACILITATE VISUAL METERING y 4, v, , w dy y W y i % , •, DUPING APPLICATION. THE MULCH SHALL BE APPLIED AT A RATE OF ONE (1) TON PER ACRE. THE SEED 4 r, 4, .i, y y y y 4, 4, y .4, .4, y y 9 +, y y 4, I ,Y TYPE APPLIED SIMULTANEOUS WITH THE MULCH IN THE HYDRO SEEDING PROCESS SHALL BE A MIXTURE OF \\y y .,, 440, r, .i' . v. y y .,, V, y W y W v' '4, ' KElsTUCKY 31 FESCUE APPLIED AT A RATE OF 200 POUNDS PER ACRE AND ANNUAL RYE GRASS APPLIED AT A `` '` y Ey W y y .► EXISTING LAWN (DO NOT DISTURB) W v...., ,..„: y • y W I I RATE OF 30 POUNDS PER ACRE. \ SIX (6) 2 TO 3 INCH \ .y .y y 4, y `, v v, W W J, W * 4, W/ / CALIPER MINIMUM 8' HIGH \ W . W y •Y •l, . . 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