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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4429APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Rok9Ck1{Jy*XX Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann o��SUFFO(,��o W = BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 7, 1997 Appl. No. 4429SE - LILCO/STYPE; PARCEL 1000-122-7-6.6 STREET & LOCALITY: 8550 Main Road, Mattituck, NY DATES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS: Nov. 14, 1996; Dec. 12, 1996; March 13, 1997, April 10, 1997, April 24, 1997, May 7, 1997. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: This property is located in a B -General Business Zone District, being situate on the southerly side of the Main Road (State Route 25). It contains a total lot area of 39,798 sq. ft. and is vacant unimproved land, all as more particularly shown on map submitted for consideration and made a part of the file under date of Novem- ber 6, 1996. RELIEF REQUESTED BY APPLICANT: To construct public utility compressor station (structure) on vacant land, subject to site plan approval by Planning Board and conditions as may be required by the Board of Appeals. BASIS OF APPLICATION: Article X, Section 100-101B(1), (ref: Article III, Section 100-31B(6) which reads as follows: "Special Exception by approval of the Board of Appeals, ... are subject to site plan approval by the Planning Board: "...B(6) Public utility right-of-way as well as structure and installation necessary to serve area within the town, subject to such conditions as the Board of Appeals may impose in order to protect and promote the health, safety, appearance and general welfare of the community and the character of the neighborhood in which the proposed structure is to be constructed." REASONS FOR BOARD ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: 1) This use as requested is reasonable in relation to the District in which it is located, adjacent use districts, and nearby and adjacent uses because it is a busy commercial district; 2) The Special Exception use will not prevent the orderly and reasonable use of adjacent properties - commercial zoning, and established commercial businesses, all surround this site, and the use has adequate parking and available open space; 1 ,,Page 2 - May 7, 1997 ZBA Meeting Special Exception for LILCO/STYPE Parcel #1000-122-7-6.6 3) This use will not prevent orderly and reasonable uses proposed or existing in adjacent use districts, for the same reasons as noted in #1 and #2. 4) No evidence has been submitted to show that the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience, order of the town would be adversely affected, in fact, testimony was given concerning the safety of the surrounding area in the event of an emergency such as a gas leak or fire. This concern included the response time of the company personnel and possible evacuation of the area. In light of this situation the applicant has contacted the Mattituck Fire District and has agreed to notify the Fire Department on a first -call basis as per letter dated January 20, 1997. While a specific evacuation plan was requested and not received, it is assumed that contacting the fire department first will have the same effect due to their intimate knowledge of the area. 5) testimony was also taken concerning the smell of petroleum contamination. The N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation reviewed the applicant's report and determined that no further action will be required at this time; D.E.C. Letter dated April 11, 1997 reads as follows: April 11, 1997 Mr. Thomas J. Campbell LILCO 445 Broadhollow Road Melville, NY 11747 Re: Route 25 and Hobson Drive, Mattituck, NY Dear Mr. Campbell: "...I have reviewed the April 1997 investigation report for the referenced site. Based upon a review of the report, you have completed the investigation concerning petroleum contamination at this time. This office has no further requirements regarding petroleum contamination for the referenced site at this time. Should additional environmental problems be discovered at this site, this office will require further action at that time. If you have any questions, please call me. Sincerely, Karen J. Gomez, P.E. Acting Regional Spill Engineer, N.Y.S. Dept. of Environmental Conservation...." 1 Page 3 - May 7, 1997 ZBA Meeting Special Exception for LILCO/STYPE Parcel #1000-122-7-6.6 6) In a letter dated April 25, 1997, the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation suggested some actions be taken to reduce water infiltration through the subsurface material due to buried construction material on the southerly portion of this property. 7) it was decided by the enactment of this Code in January 1989, and subsequent amendments thereto, that this type of public utility use is to be authorized after full review. 8) all units and site access -egress areas will remain accessible for fire and police protection, as well as right-of-way areas, and this unit must continue to meet all fire/building regulations. 9) no other adverse conditions were found after considering items listed under Section 100-263 and 100-264 of the Zoning Code. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Dinizio, seconded by Chairman Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT this Special Exception with the FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. Compliance by applicant with the contents of the letter dated January 20, 1997 to the Mattituck Fire Department; 2. Compliance by applicant with the contents of the letter dated April 25, 1997 from the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation, and applicable codes and regulations. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: Members Dinizio, Doyen, Tortora, Ostermann and Goehringer. This ution wnani sl adopted. / XRARD P. GOEHRI GER, CHAI$rl AN Resolution Adopted 5/7/97 Actions. 97/ 1227-6.6 RECEIVED AND FILED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK T4ATR�/�'i/(�2/ T-TnTTR _1�2.:35 Town Clerk, Town of Scuthold LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following applications will be held for additional public hearings (in order to include receipt of all testimony and documentation submitted) by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1997 at the times noted below (or as soon thereafter as possible): 6:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4464 - TOMIS AND KATHY KOURKOUMELIS. Request for a Variance under Article XXIV, Section 100-239.4, based upon the January 31, 1997 Action of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, for permission to locate swimmingpool with fence enclosure set back at less than the required 100 ft. setback from the top of the bank or bluff along the Long Island Sound. Location of Property: 54775 C.R. 48, Greenport; Parcel No. 1000-44-1-2. 6:20 p.m. Appl. No. 4466 - PETER WALKER. This is a request for a variance based upon the March 11, 1997 Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector for permission to locate a large portion of accessory tennis court structure in an area other than the required rear yard, Article XXIII, Section 100-231A. Location of Property: 375 Pine Page 2 - (Additionat; -Legal Notice Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 24, 1997 Tree Court, Cutchogue, NY; Parcel 1000-98-1-7.17, containing a lot size of 79,135 sq. ft. 6:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4467 - CAROLINE TALBOT. This is a request for a variance based upon the March 4, 1997 Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector for permission to construct an accessory storage building in a front yard area, at premises located at Fox Avenue, Fishers Island, NY; Parcel 1000-9-1-27, containing a lot size of 18,500+- sq. ft. 6:30 p.m. Appl. #4410 - GARY SACKS and ALAN SCHLESINGER. Based upon the July 16, 1996 Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector, applicants request a Variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4B for a proposed deck addition within 75 feet of bulkhead, at 125 Mesrobian Drive, Laurel; Parcel #1000-145-4-7. 6:35 p.m. Appl. #4468 - MATTHEW AND LAURIE DALY. This is a request for a variance based upon the March 17, 1997 Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, for a building permit to construct new inground pool, which disapproval is based "...under Article III, Section 100-33, accessory buildings, structures and uses shall be located in the required rear yard...." Location of Property: 2505 Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck; Parcel 1000-115-14-12, containing a lot size of 22,500 sq. ft. 7:15 p.m. Appl. #4463 - L. SUTER djb/a_BLUEWATER SEAFOOD. The applicant is requesting the following: (a) Variance relief based upon the January 6, 1997 Action of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, which states that a "permit to construct metal frame with canvass roof (addition) to existing Page 3 - (Additionah,T.egal Notice Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 24, 1997 "permit to construct metal frame with canvass roof (addition) to existing retail fish market is disapproved on the following grounds: Under Article XXIV, Section 100-244B, proposed addition to existing retail fish market with accessory seasonal single service utensil seating, proposed construction is on a nonconforming lot located in the B General Business District, has insufficient side yard of ... less than the required 10 feet. Action required by the Zoning Board; action also required by the Planning Board..."; and (b) Variance relief under Article XIX, Section 100-191 "Off Street Parking Areas" for permission to utilize additional accessory open parking spaces within 200 ft. walking distance of the subject lot identified as Parcel 1000-122-3-7 (Suter), located upon adjoining property identified as Parcel 1000-122-3-6 (now or formerly of Bagshaw) . This proposed additional parking area is located at the rear portion of the Bagshaw parcel that is zoned R-40 Residential, and is accessible to serve the immediately adjacent HB business uses. The remaining portion of the Bagshaw property (as well as the Suter parcel) is zoned "B" General Business. Street Address of Property: 11400 and 11500 Route 25 (a/k/a Main Road), Mattituck, NY; County Parcels identified as 1000-122-3-7 and 6. 9:35 p.m. Appl. #4429SE and 4430, by LILCO, as Contract Vendee, concerning premises referred to as 8550 (vacant land) Main Road, Mattituck (near Laurel), identified as 1000-122-7-6.6, and also Down as Lot #2 consisting of 35,798 sf. as shown on the Subdivision of Map of "Frank Murphy Garden Center" approved by the Southold Town Planning Board 4/12/1982. Applicant, as contract vendee, is requesting: Page 4 - (AdditionalY-Legal Notice Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 24, 1997 (a) Appl. No. 44295E - Special Exception for Use of Vacant Land as shown on plot plan for a compressor station building with fence enclosure in this "B" General Business District. (b) Appl. No. 4430 - Variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-231-A for permission to construct fence enclosure, which exceeds maximum fence height restriction of 6 feet when located in the front yard, and which exceeds 6-1/2 feet in or along side and rear yards. Dated: April 14, 1997. GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS FOAM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTME-ENT TONYN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N.Y. NOTICE Of- DISAPPROVAL r ^^^^^ JUT i H wv c�1 )ate . �6/�? .:............. .... l g g(; a��C PLEASH TAKE NOTICE [fiat your application dated ..�� �......_ ..:........., 19 for permit to..44 - ��. ff.. ..� Location b(1'ro[?erty ., .. ........Z��Lfi.7..>. ,� l-•J� /{orisr. Nn. S�reet Jlern/r:t County Tax Aiap No. 1000 Section /22....... Block ...V.7 .......*Lot Subdivision ......... ....... Filed Mial? NO. , ............... Lot No. ... , ............ . is returned herewi[h and disapproved on the following grounds � .............. ............ ------ . ...... miK dil 'nspecLor RV 1/R0 ' RECEIVED a c r 91996 Southold Town Cleric JOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION Application No. Date Filed: TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK: yx ), THE LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY of 445 Broad Hollow Road (Residence, House No. and Street Melvillei NY 11747 (516) 391-6052 (Hamlet, State, Zip Code, Telephone Number) hereby apply to THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS for a SPECIAL EXCEPTION in accordance with the ZONING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE x SECTION 100 lot SUBSECTION 6 -t I oo —31 for the below -described property for the following uses and purposes (and as shown on the attached plan drawn to scale): To construct a natural The proposedeuseristnot specifically zoned "B" — 9 P P� lly mentioned as being a permit -.use. A. Statement of Ownership and Interest. I prop se ivo., is�ontr�ach ,54 of identified on the Suffolk County Tax Maps as District 1000, Section may, Block 7 Lot(s) 6.6 , which is not ��' on a su divisio ap (Filed _N'4� ='Map of N/A �`�a�� 1(wr�o�.�1 Ga•,d2,,. Co^+� Filed Map No. and has been approved by the S uthold Town Planning Vo on n� a's a [Minor] [Major] Subdivision). The above-described property was acquired by the owner qft in contract 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: The proposed use would be relatively unobstrusive to the neighborhood while simultaneously improving gas service reliability tothe residents of the Town of Shouthold. C. The property which is the subject of this application is zoned "B" Gen Bus 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): [ x] is vacant land. COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) ss.: TS)`gnrature - '; Sworn before me this �' day of �Y�f�y� b 4 ti 19�6 . �- / ota y u Ic ANNETTE CALLORI NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORE ZB2 (rev. 2/6/86) NO. 4"9166 ` l- QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY' 7 COMMISSION EXPIRES OCTOBER"P9:19 ? - , TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 'PROPERTY " RECORD CARD owNER -- — TR� .- �- ,•• __ o u ..... __ OWNER N ACR, r i 5 W } TYPE OF BUILDING MAIN R0 (N Y'S. RTE' 1510-00' •00 i 25 ) a. 4. .'h00 0 Isi.l4'ROEN ��,17ER, INS. sei 'fg. . x OP"yG 6.T F801(,oOo - le? - 07 - iw LILCO Job # DE9532 CERTIFIED TO, LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY SURVEY FOR LONG 15 -1 -AND LIGHTING COMPANY AT MATTITUCK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY, N.Y. 1000 - 122 07 - 6.6 Scale: 1" = 30' Jan. 26, 1996 AREA = 35,798 sq. At.. r. IC. NO. 49618 Q-10108 1/30/96 DE9532 MAP NSO-76 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN MAYTITUCK, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, STATE OF NEW YORK DISTRICT 1000, SECTION 122, BLOCK 07, LOT 6.6 Begim<ing at the northeasterly corner of the herein described parcel, said true point or place of beginning being more fully described and located as follows: Begiming at a concte:e monument set at the intersection of the westerly side of Old Main Road and the southeasterly side of Main Road (New York State Route 25). Runoing thence southwesterly along the southeasterly side of Main Road (N.Y.S. Route 25) the following two courses: 1. South 52' 26' 00" West 145.15 feet to a point. 2. Thence .South 52' 02' 10" West, 220.14 feet to a concrete monume the true point or place of beginning. Running thence along the division line between the herein described panel and land now or formerly of William M. and Mary Arm Gremier South 52' 28' 40" East, 135.49 feet to a concrete monument. Thence southwesterly along the division line between the herein described parcel and land now or formerly of Frank Murphy Garden Center, Inc. the following two courses: . 1. South 18' 30' 00". West, 109.02 feet to a concrete monument. 2. Thence South 52' 02',10" West, 151.14 feet to a concrete mono TLras€::"o !bsefiy alraag 1 dc...,..; !...^.e bstweec; tab he:.@a descrZt pa=l and land now or formerly of Sodan Holding Corp. North 21' 04'--50" West; 200.00 feet to a concrete monument and the southeasterly right-of-way of Main Road (N.Y.S.. Route 25). Thence northeasterly along the last mcndoned right-of-way line - North 52' 02' 10" East, 150.00 feet to a concrete monument and the true point or place of beginning. - Conta,.Ang within said bonds 35,798 square feet more or less. e A /CPC, y�ia/9� a�/ /�7 . LONG I S LAN D LI G I-ITI N G COMPANY 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 Sent Via Federal Express April 2, 1997 Ms. Karen Gomez New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Building 40 - SUNY Stony Brook, New York 11790 RE: Property Located on Route 25 and Hobson Drive; Mattituck, NY Dear Ms. Gomez: As we discussed on March 31, 1997, LILCO is considering purchasing a 3/4 acre parcel located in Mattituck, NY. See attached location map(Attachment 1). The parcel is currently owned by Stype Brothers Real Estate, Inc. located in Mattituck, NY. The parcel is zoned for business use and if purchased, will be used for the installation of a new natural gas compressor station. The project is necessary to help maintain adequate operating pressures on LILCO's natural gas distribution system serving the North Fork. On February 23, 1996 LILCO conducted a due diligence investigation of the property. Six soil borings were installed at the site. Seven soil samples were collected from the borings and analyzed by LILCO's System Chemical Laboratory; an approved Environmental Laboratory certified by the New York State Department of Health's Environmental Laboratory Approval. Program. A copy of the analytical results, soil boring logs and sketch showing the soil boring locations are provided in Attachment 2. In addition, test holes were excavated as part of the property owner's own due diligence investigation. A copy, of the test hole logs were submitted to LILCO by the property owner and are provided in Attachment 3. While the investigation results identify levels of inorganic and organic constituents and the presence of subsurface construction debris, LILCO believes that the site is acceptable for the planned use. In addition, although the site contains subsurface debris, LILCO has determined through the installation of two structural soil borings that site conditions are suitable for the intended use. As discussed, LILCO requests NYSDEC review of the attached data and the opportunity to meet and discuss LILCO's intent to purchase the property. LILCO requests a NYSDEC determination that existing site conditions are acceptable for the planned use. Pending the receipt of a Town of Southold building permit, construction activities are tentatively -scheduled to start on July 1, 1997 in order to meet the November.. 1, in-service date for the 1997-98 heating season. To maintain the project schedule, we respectfully request a response by the NYSDEC as soon as possible. LILCO and the current property owner would like to meet with NYSDEC to address any concerns regarding the site in order to expedite the review process. If you have any questions, please contact me at ,(516) 391-6138. Sincerely, / Thomas J.,/'Campbell Environm tal Engineering Department tj c/ cc: Mr. Andrew Stype(Stype Brothers Real Estate, Inc.) bcc: Messrs. E. E. Aprigliano S. V. Dalton M. J. Eng M. P. Fitzgerald R. A. Hogg T. 0. Leissing C. Polito � Continued On -Map N6.14 1 2 3 _ 4 20 s` "' 11952 ` 84 = %ice a �0�..•4`. IC) G M►P cat i 77 22 • r�wr O�It n • ` ♦ d�¢� • ��� e a MOR VIL 1 ioul� \P?*!�• - t� s f Y�JI1H �a0. iM/�r1 1 CAMP.. Lt `' kA J 11901 MALLOY .3+K OLO It e, AR eo of y: c7rr a a ;� •' o a s w ink l� nK c sr. 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Air corpressor for valve sctwilon W NG LOISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY 4. Compressor. skid drxnsbns ■ B*x14*xr min OFFICE OF GAS ENGINEERING 5. Air conpressor skid dinenslons'■ 6'xl0'x7'Nn 445 BROADMOLLOV ROAD 6. Concrete slab chnensxms 3W side x 40' long. MELVILLE, REV YORK ® 50IL' BORING LOCATIONS nVN J. RYAN I SCALE Vo 0 1 CORCCPIUAL DESIGN KQ PD DATE NO 11 VA. DC SCRIPTIIN DY CKO' MPO LILCO ,SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT CKEl�I CA T. DIVISION PO Bo:: 426, Glenwood Landing, 14Y 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00226 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 13:53 LABEL ID -= Date•Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T_ Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -1 (12-14') ,1 •iG �:i Gethylen ligf`l:�, LZI''y wt. .. 45 Methylene �?:1 Chloride a dr,' t+i t ;'C) t-1,2-D4Lchloroet� clie -. . 11 g,/kg, dry . wt. 45 1.1-Dichloroe_hare ug;/kg, dry wt. 45 Chloroform Ug/kg, dry wt. 45 1. 1, I-Trichloroet)j=n ug/kg, dry wt. 16.0 Carbon Tetrachloride. ug/kg, dry wt. 15- 1, 2-Dlc1,111or oet}:al:e ug/3:g, dry- w < Trichloroethylene 11g1kg7 dry . w,t . 15 1=2-Dlchloropropalle 11 /kg,dry t,+-. Fromodichloromethane ug/kg, dry wt. � 45 ;1-1, 3-_T-4chlo'ri•roy.e2]e u= -/•kg, dry. wt. 45 c•71,3-Dichlorpropel:e ug/kg, dry wt. 45 1,1, Trichloroethe.11 ug/'::g, dry wt. :sr Tetrachloroethylene lig/kg, dry wt ChlorobeI zene 11g /kg, dry wt . 30 Broroform ug/kg, dry- wt. 45 1,1,2,2-Tetraclethan ug/kg, dry wt. 45 1,3-Dichlorobenzei:e ug/] -,g, dry wt. 4.5 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ug,/kg, dry wt. 45 1, 2 -Dichlorobenzene, ug/::g, dry wt. 20 :Acetone ug/kg, dry wt. :: 45 MTEE ug,/kg, dry wt. 325 .Benzene. ug/kg, dry, wt. 25 Toluene ug,/k g, dry wt. •c: V5 Ethylbenzene ug/kg, dry wt. < 25 Xylenes, Total lig/kg, dry wt. •_:: 30 Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK 008M NTS: DISTRIBUTION: %• l Ye ,Date Printed 03/13/1996 Laboratory Director � l -, Kenneth A. 'r L -IL C'O SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT CHL X CAL .I7.TT71 SIGN PO Box 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96=00226 Date Received: 02/26/1996@ 13:53 LABEL ID ---- Date Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T_ Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION:' SB -1 (12=14') -J11br ll1k-;chj ,i'i:..- a ±� ii i�T/'�T 1:8, �1` • 1, � ry iN t . .45 :rse.n C dry wt BaI'iL:R] k dry wt. 18.67 Cadmill.,t2 Mg./Irg,, SM ^ tncr !lr g, d r y wt. 6.20 Lead1119/1-9, 1n 1- dry .wt. '.7 Mercury L12''�r < 0 ..:g,�?=� dry wt I C) a7 c i Ite1 � . mg/ kg, dry . wt. . 1.3 Total PC;Bs mg/kg-, dry wt. c 0.1 Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK COHMMM: DISTRIBUTION: Date Printed 03/13/1996 Laboratory Director Kenneth A04ger LIL CO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT C � iCAL 1DpXVMS.I41q PO Bax 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory:ID: M-96-00227 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 13:58 LABEL ID :---------- Date-Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -2 (6-8') 1. 1-IFic211oro,� T21� lall� LIB/kg, dry wt . 2`:et2i1: 1Chlori.de Lig,r2.,g, ;dry t -i . 2-r)i chIor +C 'h e �l :.,lell LIg,%2:g, dry Lav ` 40 1-P? ug/kg,iY �' wir. Chloroform oroform 29g/ kg, dry wt 1. 'ich10 r oat2:an LIB/kig'+, dry wt.7.0 Carbon Te t rac271oride LIg/j.g' dry wt . :: i^ 1c111orGe%I1nlle Trichloroetilylone ug"':g' dry, wt. 4 Y{.) 1 , 2-Dichlor-oPropane- L,g/ kg, LI8/lig, dry dry wt: wt. 15 40 Bromodic27loromethane Lig,/kg, dry wt. t -i 113—Dichlor •ropene ug/kg, dry wt. 40 c-1, 3-Dic2:lorprope a 1-19/1-9,dry wt. - • 1, -. Trichlt�roc t2 LI ;. T8 t 2''aC`.2j- nice ..h `%� e.ne LIg2.g, d2'c% Sat . { {�hlorobt:nzene Bromoform ila ikg, dry wt. .25 1 1 2,2-�T'etraiylet2lall Uff/2:g; LIg,r1:g, dry dI'1% wit.—..' Lit. < .4; -Dich1orc�2.ienzene LIg/1"g, er.y cat .c_(;1 4 -Dichlorobenzene ;�:' g, "y wt. 1.'? -Dichlorobenzene ug/2_g, dry wt. < 15 Acetone MTBE Lig/kg, dry wt. < .d0 Benene LIg/1-g, dry wt. x'75 ..2f{;) . Toluene uglkg, dry wt. < Ethylbenzene ug/lig, dry wt. •c: 20 Xylenes, Total u9/1-9, ug/2:9, dry dry wt. -c- 20 wt. c' 55 Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK 002�h1TS: . DISTRIMION: Laboratory Director Date Printed 03/13/1.996 Kenneth A. ger LILCO SYSTEPY LABORATORY REPORT CH:�+M�CA� .D.�TT1rSSO.N FO Box 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00227 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 13:58 LABEL ID ---------- Date- Sampled 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -2 (6-8') Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK QTS: DISTRIBUTION: 7 Laboratory Director Date Printed 03/13/1996 enneth A. er U; 3,g. dry wt. Arsenic .;rig wt. 6.3 Bar-LUM L':g: �;�, C�T'�' iit. 14.01 Ca. t:Iii i :i:il M=.' .:g � i� r' -' w chroMiUM Ii s.g./kg, dry wt. 6. 10 Lead I:'•J/jJ dT" TYv �3_2 :ti Mercury Irior sig, • a: L�T'� t. �- , Seleniu!ii II!a /!ia, dry bit. •t: 0.1 Silver I1�a/'kg, dry wt. < 1.3 Total PCPs J1913ig, dry 'wt. C 0. � Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK QTS: DISTRIBUTION: 7 Laboratory Director Date Printed 03/13/1996 enneth A. er I LILCO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT CH�M.�CA.L DrVrS.rON PO BOR 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759=8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00228 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:00 LABEL ID :-----___-- Datd Sampled :02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck 'DESCRIPTION: SB -3 (5-7') ? ic}ilorroeth lene- ug/ hg, dry: wt _ 4 ('} 1•.ethylene 0111 01-i de I t g,f:ig, dry Wt. --Dichlorcet}:cne ,gig;.?;g, tars- wt - 40 1, 1-Dic}11orcet}lalle ug/k,o, dry 40(�}7102'Oft7r22] t2gf]ig, dry Wt. 40 ? 1-Trio}lloroet}1a21 uc/I;g, dry wt. 5.4 _ Carbo21 Tetras}1lcric3e uJ;": drt. wt. 1.2-Dic.h1oroet; lane tlg,�}'g', dry Wt. =: A� T2,ic.}l1cl'oe hylene. U9,1 -"g, drat Wt. <- Y0 15 .1 2-Dinior opropaile ug/kg, dry wt. 60 Bro'nodichloromethane u9/1:6, dry Lvt.. 41.1 .-1 3-Dichlorpr--ope ne ' t } ,gr fig, dry d y:: t.} c-1 . 3-Dichlor j' rC-- 'elle ug/kg, dry w . :: ._(;} ? .1.2-!ric}lloroethnn t2/};g, d�rt- -,.,t. d(,} Tetrachloroethy"lens Ug/kg i, dry Wt. 1tir Cnlorobe-n-en ug,?•:g, "dry wt' 5 Bromoform t:all-g, dry . cyt-. 1,1 2, 2-Tetrac1et11a11 119/1 -9, dry Wt. < 40 1 j 3-Dichloro benzene ug/1;g, dry Wt: < zj) 1,�_Pic}llorobellzene ug/kg; dry wt 1, 2 -Dichlorobenzene ug/kg, dry wt, <c) 1 Ace -one tlg,�}:fes*, dry wt. •C .•}j1 MTP£i Benzene ug/kg, dr3 Wt. 285 TolueneUg/�:g,f 1191kg , dry- wt. c: 20 't II ',t'Ile ug/} g, dry dry Wt. wt. < -_:: 20Tr'th_L'1 Xylenes, Total- ug,1,g, dry wt.' < 20 55 Date'Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by -GK 1TS: DISTRIBUTION: l• l�''�{//' Laboratory Director n Date Printed 03/13/1996 Kenneth A_ er LILCO ,SYSTE'N LABORATORY REPORT C�T.EM�CA�, D�VIS�•�I�i PO Box 426, Glenwood Land, hg, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00228 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:00 LA I, EL ID ---------- Date Sampled.: 02/23/1996. Sampled by : T_ Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -3 (5-7') Dibroll]Lr.}71�.'clr:et}32I�e u-a%}.g, dry Wt. <:� {.. :?reeni cqt.4. 15 BariuD) I`] :} ; . �•}1rCIl]ilill] ./kg, dry wt. ;; _2 Lead Ii] ;'}: dry [it. 5.32 }.g. L ry Wt. 26.6 e*r0—L:rig !kg n .]�: -a , dry wt. < 0.3 S 1ti?3i:1]] Il]- Irg, =/1 - .dry Wt. .. 0.1 Silver dry Wt. .. 1. Total Pt'Re mg/"kg, dry' 4it. 0.1 Date Analysed. 02/27/1996 by GK DOMERM: DISMIEZION: �< j DatePrinted03/13/1996 Laboratory Director elf Kenneth A.' er LILCO SYSTEM LA130RA TORY REPORT 417X-=MXC71A-i. 1:)X[0rXSXC)2q PO Box 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00229 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:01 LABEL ID ---------- Date Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: `SB -4 (6-7') 1 1-Dic}].'iorn-C:}]_:1�i]� ,:� o l Mth�� e:]? {_}]Ic:rid? ,- t .g;'}��, C^lry Trit �-'9 t it � e:ug,/1:-g, ' t r i' Tri r . �=� {;; ?-nichloro • hene Cry 50 C.•hIorofor:.'] ug.'=.a, dry wt 50 1 3.1-Tric}]lor_e+•}]a3] ug; }.g, dry wt. 11 Carbon Tetrachloride. ug/kg, dry wt. t .0 15 1.2-Dichloroetha:]e: ugllkg, d*, y wt. 50 Trichloroethy—1 ene ugl, -g. dry tit. 15 1 2-DichIoro Prcr,a e. ug:'kg, dry wt. < 50 Eromodich1ororL.et}]ane I-11a'g• drtr wt. i} -, t-1 ^.,-Die}]lor��ro e=]? '-=g;r}:g, dry wt. ) dry wt . ` { j 1.1,2 -Tri chloroetilai] 77�',%}:g, i:r, wt. 5{;} Tetr achloroeth, 1ene ug/kg, dry wt. 5 Chlorobenzene. ug;''}.g, dry wt. 30 Bror,oforin a i7- L• g, g . �„ dry cY t . L. 5 r;f � 1 :' 2 -Tetraclethan ug;'kg, dry wt. ^ 50 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ug/kg, dry wt.^ 50 1. 4 -Dichlorobenzene ug/?:g, dry wt . ti.{,) 1 .2-Dichlorojienze2]e Lig/}:g, dry wt . 20 :acetone 11` 119,11:g, dry wt. 50 N TEE Benzene 1.19 u€ %}:g, dr ywt. •c• 355 Toluene dry wt. 25 Eth_ lbenzene uglkg, L:r_v wt. 25 ugikg, dry wt . < 25 Yvlenes, Total 1-19/1:9'*, dry wt. 70 Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK C MUMTS : DISTRIBurim: Laboratory Director. i Date Printed 03/13/1996 Kenneth A Y er LILCO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT PO . Box 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID_ M-96-00229 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:01 LABEL ID ----------- Date.Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T_ Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -4 (6-7') L'r'1•. C12'�T wt. Arsenic iilgrr]i�', C7"% Tvt. 6.8 Bariutl] 11]J r`I�J t~ :z Cadmium or �• -'y tit. `j 2 Lead d21y wt. -1.87 Mercury I17 / } g, dry Fri . 4.87 Seleniuln m�rfl�:g, cry wt. t;f rr�7 Silver n]gjkg, dry wt. 0.1 TotalPCBs m,%]'�, dry wt. 1. dI'_L' wt. �Dyagtee Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK DISTRIBUTION: Laboratory Director ✓vC� Date Printed 03/13/1996 Kenneth A Y er LILCO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT CF ffxCAL. .DrT0rxSION PO Box 426, Glenwood Landing, 14Y 11.547 (516) 759-8518" Laboratory ID: M-96-00231 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:03 LABEL ID ---------- Date Sampled 02/23/1996 Sampled by T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -4 (12-14') l+y:atl;Srl ug/kg, dry wt._�^ ,• 1�e th i'lene Chlo r7 Chloride I i.'e 'r/ T tib, iii„ •, dry Wt . =: ,5 35 t-1 .2 I9,Icg, dry wt.50 ., 1.1-Dichldroetl:a::e. tag/] --T dry wt. 50 Chloroform ug/'kg, dry tat. 50 1,1 1-TrichloI'oethan ug/kg, dry wt. 19.0 Carbon Tetrachloride 1.19,/kg, dry wt. 15 1 12-Diclll0_'0etlia1:e ug/kg, dry wt. C 50 Trichloroethylene ug/kg, dry wt. 15 1.2-Dichloropropane ug,/kg, dry wt. 50 Bromodichloromethane ug/kg, dry wt. 50 t-1.3-DichlorL'ropei:e u ff J, -g, dry wt 50 c-,1., -1 3-Dichlor .,,oi ei:e ,2-Trich t:g; ':g, ��*'� F:t. ^.•(57 1 1 t1:an uQVkg, dry w 0. setracl?1c)rcet.ay1el1 e uglkg, dry wt. z Cl Chlorobenzene 1.19/1--g, dry wt. s: 35 Bromoforin ug/k,g, dry wt . 5() 1,1,2,2-Tetraclethan ug/kg, dry wt. 50 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ug,/]yg, dry wt. 50 1,4—Dichlorobenzel:e ug/kg, dry cat. 50 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ug/kg, dry wt. 20 Acetone ug/kg, dry wt. < 50 MTEE Benzene ugf ]•:g? dry wt. -r, 3 so Toluene ug/]cg, dry cat. 25 ug/kg, dry wt. < 25 Ethylbenzene uff/k g, dry wt. 25 Xylenes, Total ug,/kg, dry wt. < 35' Date Analyzed: 42/27/1996 by GR QTS: DISTRIBUTION: / Laboratory Director Date Printed 03/13/1996 Kenneth A. er LIL CO SySTHH LABORATORY REPORT C.F3��IC�3�. �IV.IS�CN PO Bos 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00231 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:03 LADEL ID _ ---------- Datc:� Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -4 (12-14') I,11 �11 vl:i C. L::114Ti_':I)e l•��C.::G ug drywt. 50 Arsenic ;:.g '.':g_ ei-r-y ta' . dry wt � C l .m i .m ch.", •' L Ltti. u t� :g: ::g. dry W+-... 9.77 Lead rig/ 3rg. dry wt. Mercury :ilg 4: dry W4, 0 te dry wt. C', 114 e X, .: i=t ,. ti i• . . Date Analyzed: 02/27/1995 by GK UM�s: DISTRIBUTION: 7. Date Printed 03/13/1996 Laboratory Director 2_ Kenneth A. er 1 LILCO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT CHEMrCAL. .Drvrsro.�r PO Box 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00230 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:02 LABEL ID : ---------- Date Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -5 (5-7`) 1, 1-Dicl]loroat•}li%lene 119 dr: wt MethYlene _ t.-1 2-DichIoro ethe2]e Uig,`?•:CF. „}-y wt; - � 1-Dit�11i�2"i�?tZ]c21� dr:% Sv: Chloroform"i s: =,� , L r.% W %l 51;1 i,1-Triczlloroetha2l ig/:;g, dry . wt 7 Carbon Tetrachloride ug,%kg, dry wt .4 15 1 2-Dichlorc,eth-=ne ugj] g, dry wt. .. 50 Trichloroethylene ug/];g, dry wt. 15 1, 2-Dichloropropane ug•%kg, dry wt- < 50 Bromodichlorolnethane ug/kg, dry wt. 50 t-1 • .^-..-Di chlori,_„o •ene „s. -i. ;, , 3-Dich1orpr(ipe. 2]a Lig/Z:g, dry wt. < F,rl 1,1, 2- richloroe )jan lig,%i:g, d, r, wt. Te trachloroathylene ug/kg, dry wt. 15 Chlorobenzene u9/kg, dry wt. Brorlofornl ug/kg, dry Wt. < 50 1,1,2,2-Tetraclet?]a2] u9,,1g, dry wt. 50 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ug,/I.-g, dry wt. 50 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ug/kg, dry wt. < 50 1, 2 -Dichlorobenzene ug/kg, dry wt. < 2'p Acetone ug/kg, dry wt. 50 MTBE Benzene ug 38 Z5 Toluene ug, -11:g, dry wt. < .25 ug/kg, dry wt. < 25 Ethylben.ene ug/kg, dry wt. :: 25 yYlenes, Total ug/kg, dry wt. i5 Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK C%ONTEM: DISTRIBUTION: / Laboratory Director Date Printed 03/13/1996 Kenneth A. er LILCO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT PO Bos 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00230 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:02 LABEL ID :.-------___ Date Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -5 (5-7') D -ib h 1 o2'ol- iig '2'i' iv Arsenic . e�ry Wt. i r W-1. 0. 45 Lead - mg/kg, dry Tat. 19.6 ^.rlcl?iiia] nlg%3:a: dry Wt. �).1 Silver Ing/kg' dry Sat. i.3 'IOtc1l PCEs alg."I"g, dry wt. 0.i Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK COMMM: DISTRIBUTION: Date Printed 03/13/1996 Laboratory Director Kenneth A Y er r T ► r-►�� 1-11 Ll �� r SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT C�!X-rmbT.rcA T. _ vrtrrsroM PO Box 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 1154? (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00232 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:04 LABEL ID ----=----- Date Sampled 02/23/1996 Sampled by T. Campbell, Mattituck :DESCRIPTION: SB -6 (5-7') n 1- .Zry:�1L5�'4et}2;'la:�ti iiF/I--aT. 7 dry wt. ^. 5 4t Methylene Chloride- ug:'k g, dry Wt '?g6 t-1 2 -DJ .'. e::e ,} IIT; g, ort' wt. s .AIj . .. 1-Dlchloroethane ug/kg, dry Wt, yt� Chloroform ug/kg, dry wt. 45 1,1.1-Tricilloroethan IIg!?;g, dry vv -t. 15.0 ('arbon Tetrachloride :g1.'•;g, dry wt. < 15 2-I?ic?iloa'oethane 'U9,#'1 -g, dry wt. < 45 Trichloroethylene- ug/kg, ig, 3xg, i,2 t r wt. < 15 1 , 2-Dichloropropane U.l:ig, dry wt. 45 DroModichlorOMetha::e lis -/1,g, t+ry wt 45 t-1.3-Dicizlo*' "ode::e uglkg, dry . wt. < 45 c-1, 3 -Di chlorprot:•e:ze �ia�'�•:g, dry wt. 45 1 1, `'-Trichloroethall ug,%kg, d•'=: Y; _ _ 45 Tetrachloroethyle::e 4.lh-g, ,dry wt. 14 Chlorobenzene lig k -g, dry Wt. 30 Bron:ofor:n 119/1:9, dry wt. 5 1,1 2 2-Tetraclethan ug/kg, dry wt. < 45 1, 3 -Dichlorobenzene U91 g, dry wt. < r5 1 -4 -Dichlorobenzene Ua/kg, dry wt. < 45 1, 2 -Dichlorobenzene l =alk -g, dry wt. < 1.0 Acetonelig%kg, dry wt. 45 MTBE ug/kg, dry w t . < 31% 5 Benzene ug/kg, dry wt. 12'5 Toluene "M -11:g, dry wt. < 25 Ethy lbenzene ua/`kg, dry wt. w 25 Xylenes, Total lig/?;g, dry wt. 70 Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by GK DISTRIBUTION: 7. Laboratory Director Fnneth A. Date Printed 03/13/1996 .Ker LILCO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT CI-.�.EM.TCAL DIT7�'S�'ON FO Box 426, .Glenwood Landing, NY -11547 (516) 759-8518 Laboratory ID: M-96-00232 Date Received: 02/26/1996 @ 14:04 LABEL ID :---------- :Date Sampled : 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T. Campbell, Mattituck DESCRIPTION: SB -6 (5-7') Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by a 0OMMENTS: DISTRIBUTION: 7. Date Printed 03/13/1996 Laboratory Director f Kenneth A. er dry w-.. Arsenic In a*'y wt. _ti, 6-11 E'ariuin I :e %:.g, dry wt. 19 2 Cadin iuIii iilgf � dry wt . ',i , Li ti Chromium a,/)g, dry wi•. 4.93 Lead121?'11g, QI'ZT wt. 14.9 Mercury !ng/1-g, .dry wt. 0.29 Selenium II)g;�ig, dry wt. 0.1 Silver Ing/kg, dry wt. 1. 3 Total PCBs in- ."g, dry wt. C?, 1 Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by a 0OMMENTS: DISTRIBUTION: 7. Date Printed 03/13/1996 Laboratory Director f Kenneth A. er Fen l e y & Nicol Job Number 9604636 ' Q Environmental Page.1 of 2 . 445 Brook Avenue. Deer Pork. New York 11728 - (516)586-4900 Environmental Services Division '.Project TEXT BORINGS Date 2-23-96 Client . LILCO Permit No. NA - 'Location _MATTITUCK, N.Y. Driller PETE GAGNOR .Well No. SB -1 Use SOIL SAMPLING Bore Hole Diameter 4 1•/4 ,Drilling Method HOLLOW STEM AUGER Sample Method SPLIT SPOON Casing Depth. To Water 12-14' Type NA .Diameter NA length NA Total Depth 24' Screen: type NA Diameter NA Slot NA Length NA Gravel Pack Casing Seal `Security Finish oEPt►+ E BELOWS PER 6' ON SAMPLER OVA READING (ppm) IDENTIFICATION OF SOIL/REMARKS 1 4 16 .8 10 12 14 16 18 '20 22 24 0-6 ppm 0 ppm 120 ppm 82 ,ppm 28 ppm 420 .ppm >1000 220 ppm > 1000 ppm >1000 ppm >1000 ppm > 1000, ppm 0=2' TAN POORLY SORTED SANDS FINE SANDS TO COARSE PEBBLES ORGANIC—RICH LAYERS 2-4' 4" OF DARK POORLY SORTED SANDS, FINE TO COARSE PEBBLES 18" OF LIGHT TAN ' FINE—MEDIUM SANDS WITH PEBBLES 4-6' FILL MATERIAL CONCRETE AND PORCELIAN MATERIAL 3" OF TAN POORLY SORTED SAND WITH PEBBLES 5' OF DARK BROWN SILT CLAY MATERIAL FOLLOWED BY SAND AND CONC. CHUNKS 6-8' EMPTY SPOON' 8-10' PEICES OF ASPHALT AND CYNDERS FINE— . MEDIUM SANDS WITH OCCASIONAL PEBBLES 10-12' SPOON ONLY 2" FULL CONCRETE AND PEBBLES - MIXED WITH FINE SAND 12-14' QUARTZ RICH SANDS WITH -MINOR MAFIC 'PEBBLES FILL AT TOP OF SPOON WATER 2,3;2,4, 4,8,16,18 451719 3,4,15,8 2,1,1,2 4,3,2,4 9,34,2 3,5, 5,6 2,1,3,.1 2,5,2,7 4,9.7,3 3,5,6,4 Fenley & Nicol Job Number 9604636 Environmental u, Page 2 of. 2 445 Brook /venue. Deer Park, New York 11728 (516)586-4900 Environmental Services Division Project P TEXT BORINGS Date 2-23-96 Client _ LILCO Permit No. NA Location MATTITUCK, N.Y. Driller PETE GAGNOR i Well No. SB -1 Use SOIL SAMPLING Bore Hole Diameter 4 1/4 Drilling Method HOLLOW STEM AUGER Sample Method SPLIT SPOON Casing Depth To water 12-14' Type Diameter length Total Depth 24' Screen: type Diameter Slot Length Grovel Pock Casing Seal Security Finish ° TM BELOWS PER 6' OVA READING BELGPADE ON SAMPLER (ppm) IDENTIFICATION OF SOIL/REMARKS 14-16' MED GRAY SAND QUARTZ RICH CENTIMETER SIZED CLAY LAYERS •4" OF DARK BROWN PEAT 16-18' 2" 'OF DARK BROWN PEATY SOILS FINE GRAINED SILT WITH MEDIUM TO FIME SANDS 18=20' . DARK FINE GRAINED PEAT MATERIAL HIGH IN ORGANIC MATER WOOD CHUNKS PRESENT 20-22' 8" OF BROWN PEAT WITH ORGANIC MATERIAL 6" OF TAN POORLY SORTED SAND WITH GRAVEL MATERIAL I 22-24' LAYER OF PEAT MATERIAL LAYER OF GRAVEL Fen l e y & Nicol Job Number 9604636 Environmental Pagel of 1. 445 Brook .Avenue. Deer Pork. New 7ork 11.728 (516)586-4900' Environmental Services Division Project TEXT BORINGS Date 2-23-96 Client _ LILCO Permit_ No:, NA Location MATTITUCK, N.Y. Driller _PETE GAGNOR Well No. SR -2 Use -- SOIL SAMPLING Bore Hole Diameter. 4 1/4,. Drilling Method HOLLOW STEM AUGER Sample Method SPLIT SPOON Casing Depth To Water 12-14' Type:, Diameter length Totol Depth 12W I1r Screen: type Diometer- Slot Length Grovel Pack Casing Seal Securitje Finish DEPTH BELOWON GWE BELOWS PER , 6' SAMPLER OVA READING (PPR+) IDENTIFICATION .:OF SOIL/REMARKS 10 0 pprn 0 ppm 0 PP►T1. 0 ppm 0-2' ORGANIC RICH SILT LAYER FOLLOWED BY POORLY SORTED GRAVEL FILL MATERIAL 3-5' FILL MATERIAL BLACKTOP AND CONCRETE DARK BROWN POORLY SORTED LIGHT TAN FINE=MEDIUM SANDS WITH 'PEBBLES 7-9' POORLY SORTED, GRAVELS FINE SAND TO PEBBLES -ASPHALT AND CYNDERS HIT REFUSAL AT 9' MOVED OVER DRILLED DOWN 3' HIT REFUSAL MOVED OVER DRILLED " DOWN TO 9' TOOK. SPLIT SPOON 9-11' ASHPALT AND ROCKS 4" OF SILTY CLAY KITH TRACE OF SAND 2,4,6,5 14,8,8,4 • 10.5.7.11 37.15,1,2 20 a Q Fen Ze y & Nicol Environmental Job Number 9604636 Page 1 of 1 445 Brook Avenue, Deer Pork, New York 11728 (516)586-4900 Environmental Services Division Project TEXT BORINGS Client LILCO Location MATTITUCK, N.Y. Well No. _SB -3 Use SOIL SAMPLING Drilling Method HOLLOW -STEM AUGER Casing Type _ Diameter length Screen: type Diameter Slot Gravel Pack Security Date 2-23-96 Permit No. NA Driller PETE GAGNOR Bore Hole Diameter 4 1/4 Sample Method SPLIT SPOON Depth To Water 12-14' Total Depth .ani- Length Casing Seal Finish DEPTH BELOW GRADE(Ppm) BF.LOWS PER 6' CIN SAMPLER CVA READING IDENTIFICATION OF SOIL REMARKS 10 0 ppm 4 ppm 84 ppm 0-2' 5-7' 10-12' 12-14' 8" OF FINE SILTY SANDS 2" OF ROCKS AND ASPHALT 1" OF TAN POORLY SORTED SANDS FILL MATERIAL ASHALT AND MEDIUM SANDS EMPTY NATURAL WHITE TO GRAY SAND ALTERNATING WITH iSILTY PEAT 8,8,22,26 4,4,7..2 20 1,1,2,1 1 22 24 6 enley & Nicol Environmental Job Number 9604636 Page 1 of _1, 445 Brook Avenue. Deer Park, New York 11728 (516)586-4900 Environmental Services Division Project, TEXT BORINGS Date 2-23-96 Client _ LILCO Permit No. NA Location MATTITUCK, N.Y. Driller PETE GAGNOR Well No. SB -4 , Use _SOIL .SAMPLING Bore Hole Diameter- 4 1/4 Drilling Method HOLLOW STEM AUGER Sample Method SPLIT SPOON Casing Depth To Water 12-14' Type: Diameter length Total Depth 2'11 / Screen; types Diameter Slot Length Gravel Pack Casing Seal Security Finish BELOW BELOWS PER 6' OVA READING OWE ON,SAMPLER(ppm) IDENTIFICATION OF SOIL/REMARKS 3,7,14,12 0 ppm 0-2' ORGANIC RICH SILTY SANDS FOLLOWED BY POORLY SORTED ' SANDS WITH PEBBLES 8,7;7,8 62 ppm 5-7' ASHPALT AND SILTY SAND 1' OF MEDIUM_ 10 SANDS STRONG PETROLEUM ODER � . 1000 ppm 12-14' DARK PEATY MATERIAL FOLLOWED BY COARSE SAND WITH ANGULAR GRAINS S c Fentey & Nicol Doti Number 9604636 Q Environmental Page 1 of 1 445 Brook Avenue; Deer Pork. New York 11728 (516)586-4900 Environmentol Services Division Project _TEXT BORINGS Dote 2-23-96 Client LILCO Permit No. NA Location MATTITUCK, N.Y.. Driller PETE GAGNOR 'Welt No. SB -5 Use SOIL SAMPLING Bore. Hole Diameter 4 1/4 Drilling Method- HOLLOW STEM AUGER Sample Method SPLIT SPOON C.osing Depth To Water 12-14' Type _ Diameter length Total Depth '�R 'Screen: type Dio meter, Slot Length Grovel Pock Casing Seol ..Security .::a — Finish DEP7H amow I Mon PER 6' OVA READING e ON SAMPLER (pprn) IDENTIMATION OF SOIL/REMARKS 2,1,1,5 0 ppmI 0-2' ORGANIC RICH LAYER- ASPHALT COBBLES FOLLOWED BY TAN MEDIUM TO ' FINE SAND WITH PEBBLES 5,5,7,12 J 75 ppm 5-7' CONCRETE AND MEDIUM SAND SOME ORGANIC WOOD CHIPS SLIGHT ODER REFUSAL AT 8' s . - Fenley & Nicol Q Environmental Job Number 9604636 Pagel of i 445 Brook Avenue, Deer Pork, New York 11728 (516)586-4900 Environmental Services Division �P.roject; TEXT BORINGS Client . '1_-iLCO Location MATTITUCK, N.Y. Date 2-23-96 ,Permit No. NA Driller PETE GAGNOR Well No. _513-6 Use SOIL SAMPLING Bore Hole Diameter— 4 1/4 Drilling Method HOLLOW STEM AUGER Sample' Method SPLIT SPOON Casing - Depth To Water 12-14' Type; Diameter length Total Depth' Screen type Diameter Slot Length Gravel Pack Casing Seal Security Finish DEPTH BEL(OE BELOWS PER 6' ON SAMPLER OVA READING (ppm) IDENTIFICATION OF SOIL/REMARKS 0 ppm 0-2' POOR SORTED TAN SAND WITH PEBBLES 2,2,3,7 FOLLOWED BY TAN MEDIUM TO FINE SAND WITH PEBBLES 0 ppm 2,2,4,2 5-7' FINE SILTY SAND WITH ASPHALT FOLLOWED ' BY TAN POORLY SORTED SAND FINE TO MEDIUM SAND WITH PEBBLES Stype Brothers Real El,%tater Inc. MAIN ROAD, MATTITUOK, NEW YORK 11952 (515) 298-8760 FAX (516) 298-5779 ......��__ all, III FAX SFR�>S 9 516.298-5779 DATE RECEVI= FAX RE: Of O"ANY NAM 0- L A;ax: C {� P1 kZER OF PAGES SEn, T?vC�llf;xNG COVER Ste: MESSAGE: S=FRS NA: TIME SQV'r v/ / � q?►'1`E SENT �rar�R 12985 Main Soad Mattituck. N.Y. 11952 10 ' Tr. ^N..n..r -r .#-- ono ®.w♦ �tU,IAiKJS��u ROBERT H. T�.�'.L�L A,N, AE. P.O. POIC $90 .• 160 Bungalow Lane 4 M#MZO1C „NY 1L0s2 • S/6..294 -S770 9 Style Brothers Real Estate Inc. Main Road. Mattituck, New York 1.1952 AtC Mr. Andrew Stype Re:'. Subsurface Site Investigation Main Road Mattituck, New York 11.952 Dear Andy.- As ndy: June 25,1996 As per your request, on Monday, June 24,I996 a subsurface site investigation vvm performed at the above referenced site. The project consisted of the excavation of six test holes approximately ten feet deep using st backhoe. Each test !tole was located in close proximity to the ,previous soil borings performed by•others. A, detailed Test Hole Log is attached which derails the soil type and debris unearthed in the investigation. In general a substantial amount of Construction debris was found at varying depths: The bulk of the debris consisted of broken concrete, asphalt, brick im. sonry, tree limbs and decomposing organic matter. No highly volatile or noxious odors were noticed. A clean soil strata was found at a depth of ten feet at all test hole locations. ' Ground water was not encountered during the course of the investigation. Please review the attached Test Holz Log at your convenience. If there are any questions relative to the above. please do not hesitate to call. V Yours; Ro ert H. Whelan, P.E. j enc,; BYA-re t 'ItA BUNGaLow TANG 4y aDATB �•'.ATTrnJCK. N.Y. 1052 -_ CHKO. 6Y�_-.. ,� - (51690-5710 SUBJECT �%'^��r-�C O y D: O' GT L�OrvLy�L�'j� 7�� G /itlt>S D,�G�lNiCS .S�NIa /f11>ir�irJ D.b4� Al ' qo' A 10 A �9N1� V•3 ' 000.0. OATEISO dl pHKU. B'Y.,_.. DATE, MA . ^• 7rDf%S�D/G �.9•✓dyla.��> 6,a�y .7 0 D D' ®,,P, -A914 ��v y Wo/ zm�anl /pHl� O iflrVrciS �-b lam..frI flD1� Ze4 z, o' C:o I IIIW2)1111I' �OGvit/ u hf .low/mv AT- ��Y�r�✓_wta� /0, CIO, v AW 7rDf%S�D/G �.9•✓dyla.��> 6,a�y .7 0 D D' ®,,P, -A914 ��v y Wo/ zm�anl /pHl� O iflrVrciS �-b lam..frI flD1� Ze4 z, o' C:o I IIIW2)1111I' �OGvit/ u hf .low/mv AT- ��Y�r�✓_wta� /0, all r� Lam® LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPAf\IV � ® �arsruuoii�rn�rr ;; tF 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 Sent Via Fax April 4, 1997 Ms. Karen Gomez New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Building 40 - SUNY Stony Brook, New York 11790 RE: Property Located on Route 25 and Hobson Drive; Mattituck, NY Dear Ms. Gomez: Please find attached two laboratory data sheets which were inadvertently omitted from the April 2, 1997 package submitted to you regarding the referenced site. I apologize for any inconvenience this may have created. If you have any questions, please contact me at (516) 391-6138. Sincerely, Thomas J. Campbell Environmental Engineering Department tj c/ At t: achment cc: Mr. Andrew Stype(Stype Brothers Real Estate, Inc.) bcc: Messrs. Eli E. S. M. M. R. T. C. E. Aprigliano V. Dalton J. Eng P. Fitzgerald A. Hogg 0. Leissing Polito LIL CO SY,1 THM LABORATORY REPORT PO Box 426, Glenwood Landing, NY 11647 (516) 799-8518 Laboratory ID: M--96-00229 Date Received: 02/26/1996 P- LABEL ID : ---------- Date Sampled _ 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T_ Campbell, 14.01 Mattituck DESCRIPTION: --------- S a - 4 (b-7, ) Acenaphthene ug/kg, dry wt. 714. Acenaphthylene tlg/k.—, dry Cv t . 714— 14.Anthracene Anthracene ti dry wt. Dellzo (b) f luoranthene u9/1ig , dry wt . 1-4 r;{ 1 1�82]o(ahi}ei'�%line t13,11:g; dry .wt. 714 Belt o (1i } fltior'antllene t g,,,,'1-- - drS� - it i• . 147 :$ . _. Beiizo(a}pi%I'62-ie. 1in, .dr:; wt. Bli?�+�(a)ai:th�'n.L�el:eCiZ•c: r; t., 2910 .. - (.:•1:T•iTg:=ne-,_ .. - UL7/ =a, dry LYL=., Dibenzo(a,h)anthracn t2g/'ko, dry wt. 774. Fltl+3?, nthene U4?f%•::�, .-1 1`71 tkt. Fluorene dry wt. 7— dr-,: wt. Naphthalene X 'cr 1-g, drs% wt. 714. PI.2naiatl1r'ei i e dr=• C:t. Date Analyzed: 02/27/1996 by G COMMiNTS : I?I STRIBIUION: Laboratory Director Date Printed 03/14/1996 Cr — �'-2-nneth A_ #r LILCO SYSTEM LABORATORY REPORT __ cr�rr�rc�.� �rvrsro�r PO Box 426, Gleriwood Laridirig, NY 11547 (516) 759-8518 d Laboratory ID_ M-96-00231 Date Received_ 02/26/1996 @ LABEL ID _ ---------- Date Sampled = 02/23/1996 Sampled by : T_ Campbell, 14_03 Mattituck DESCRIPTION: Ac.enapizt.hene. u --/kg, dry wt. :: 834 Acenaphthylene Llg; `?.g, dry- Tyt . 834 Anthracene ug/ 1.1lg, dry wt. 834 Benzo (b) f luoran thene ug/3rg, dry wt. < 834 Benno 'phi �er�rlene (� �� ug/kg, k dr �. cit. x+34 .Benzo (k) f luoranthene ug/kg, dry wt. < 834 Benzo(a)pyrene ug/]gig, dry wt. < 834 Benzo(a)anthracene ug%lig, dry Suet. < X834. _... .. Chrysene...- ug/l.g, , dry wt. .. 834- Dibenzo (a , h) anthracn ug/l-.g, dry wt. < 834 Fluoranthene. ug'']Kg, dry wt. < 1 834 Fluorelle u.,!kg, - dry w-%'-,.- -L- 834. Indeno (123, ed) p-_ rene ug/kg, dry wt. 834 Naphthalene Li? lit7, dry Mkt, 834 Phenanthrene ug/lig, dry wt. ZIS34 F; � i7C Llg/ k.-, dry wt. 834 Date Analyzed:.02/27/1996 by GK COMM DISIRIBUTION: Date Printed 03/12/1996 Laboratory Director �v►,. ,�C� 1.Kenneth A Y- er APPEALS BOARD MEMBER:... Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 12, 1997 Mr. Maurice Fitzgerald LILCO - Suffolk Real Estate Division 445 Broadhollow Road Melville, NY 11747 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Re: Appl. #4430 and 4429 - Variance and Special Exception (LILCO) Dear Mr. Fitzgerald: Enclosed please find a copies of the Board's determinations rendered regarding the fence variance and special exception for the gas compressor station structure. We have also furnished the Town Planning office and Building Department with a copy of each determination for their update and permanent files. Please be sure to finalize your applications with the Building Department and any other agency having jurisdiction before commencing construction activities. Should you have any questions, please call either our office at 765-1809, or the Building Department at 765-1802. Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski Enclosure Copies of Both Decisions to: Town Planning Board (pending site plan application) Building Department (pending building permit application) Mattituck Fire Department Qtl yj C/��f} Co �� SH • j i �� COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ROBERT J. GAFFNEY s .17 s SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE M. JONES, A.I.C.P. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING DIRECTOR OF PLANNING May 15, 1997 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application(s) submitted to the Suffolk County Planning Commission is/are considered to be a matter for local determination as there appears to be no significant county -wide or inter -community impact(s). A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. Applicant(s) Municipal File Number(s) Sacks (Gary) & Schlesinger (A.) 4410 x✓L,ILCO 4429SE LILCO 4430 Osler, Wilbur 4470. Boardman, Richard 4472 Daley, Sylvia M. 4473 Very truly yours, Stephen M. Jones Director. of Planning S/s Gerald G. Newman Chief Planner GGN:cc C:1W PW I N60\WP D OCSVON I NGIWORKI NGILDSVNAYIS D4410. MAY 220 RABRO DRIVE 0 P.O. BOX 6100 0 HAUPPAUGE, LONG ISLAND, NY 11788-0099 .o (516) 853-5190 IN FAX (516) 853 4044 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Osterman BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, The Board of An of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers the following to the Suffolk County Planning Ccatmission: XX Variance from the Zoning Code, Article XXIII Section 100-231-A Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector XX Special Exception, Article X Section 100-1011(1) Special Permit 4430 and Appeal No: 4429SE Applicant: LILCO (Stype, Owner) Location of Affected Land: County Tax Map Item No.: 1000 - Within 500 feet of: Town or Village Boundary Line Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary) X_ State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally Owned Land Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park or other Recreation Area Existing or Proposed Right -of -Way of any Stream or Drainage Channel Owned by the County or for which the County has established Channel Lines, or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant Within One Mile of an Airport Comments: Applicant is requesting permi ssi on.. to construct public utility compressor station -on vacant land and fencing which will exceed 6 feet in height alnnn front yard - Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review. Dated: May 13, 1997 u . •.. yew. ` ,' BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, The Board of An of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers the following to the Suffolk County Planning Ccatmission: XX Variance from the Zoning Code, Article XXIII Section 100-231-A Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector XX Special Exception, Article X Section 100-1011(1) Special Permit 4430 and Appeal No: 4429SE Applicant: LILCO (Stype, Owner) Location of Affected Land: County Tax Map Item No.: 1000 - Within 500 feet of: Town or Village Boundary Line Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary) X_ State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally Owned Land Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park or other Recreation Area Existing or Proposed Right -of -Way of any Stream or Drainage Channel Owned by the County or for which the County has established Channel Lines, or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant Within One Mile of an Airport Comments: Applicant is requesting permi ssi on.. to construct public utility compressor station -on vacant land and fencing which will exceed 6 feet in height alnnn front yard - Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review. Dated: May 13, 1997 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. RSLJ(1kXX Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann ✓y�o�yF�D��Co�, o - - W Z BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Southold -Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 FINDINGS, .DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION ADOPTED AT REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 7, 1997 Appl. No. 4430 - LILCO (STYPE, Owner) PARCEL ID: 1000-122-7-6.6 STREET & LOCALITY: 8550 Main Road, Mattituck, NY DATES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS: Nov. 14, 1996; Dec. 12, 1996; and March 13, 1997; April 10, 1997; April 24, 1997; May 7, 1997., PROPERTY FACTS/DESCRIPTION: This property is located in a B -General Business Zone District situate on the southerly side of the Main Road ( State Route 25) . It contains a total lot area of 39,798 sq. ft. and is vacant, unimproved land, all as more. particularly shown on map submitted for consider - ion and made a part of the file under date of November 6, 1996. RELIEF REQUESTED BY APPLICANT: To erect fencing surrounding proposed new construction (public utility compressor station), all, subject to the site plan regulations of the zoning code (via PB) . BASIS OF APPLICATION (AREA VARIANCE) : Article XXIII, Section 100-231-A which reads as follows: "Fences, walls and berms may be erected and maintained, subject to the following height limitations: A. When located in the front yard ... of nonresidential zones, the same shall not exceed six (6) feet in height. B. When located in and along side and rear yards, the same shall not exceed 6-1/2 feet in height. REASONS FOR ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: (1) The granting of the area variance will not produce an undesirable change in character of neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties because as stated by the applicant, the fence will provide security to protect the area. from unauthorized entry and vandalism; (2) the benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for applicant to pursue, other than an area variance because an 8 ft. fence ;(from bottom) will provide minimum security for this unmanned operation; (3) the requested area variance is not substantial at this height which amounts to eight feet total from base or lower ground level instead of the maximum permitted of six feet in a front yard location of a non-residential lot, or 6-1/2 ft. in side and rear yard Page 2 - Wy 7, 1990 Desmon Be: LJLCO (Variance) Southold 'T'own Board of Appeals location; the board finds that the benefit to the community in increased security is an overriding factor in granting this variance. (4) the proposed variance will not have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district because the fence will be sufficiently setback from the property line;. (5) the situation has not been self-created because building a fence to code would provide less security to the property and to the surrounding area. RESOLUTION/ACTION: On motion by Member Dinizio, seconded by Chairman Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the fence height relief SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITION: That all lighting be shielded to property. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: Members Dinizio, Doyen, Tortora, Ostermann and Goehringer. T olution ,� .0 'mo sly adopted. `� �-GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHMRMAN Resolution Adopted 5/7/97 ------------------------- Actions. ZB / 1227-6.6 /p4 (Continued from above) (6) This action is the minimum that the Board deems necessary and adequate. and at the same time preserves and protects the character of the neighborhood, and the health, safety, welfare of the community. I'M I e_U _1� I UJ LiL6.V 3iJ LI T-Ztl ZSA ? 5 FAX #:SIG- =. i8Z3 t 1 / 1 FROM: .. �IGY� __ - .... DAlE: s� (0I Y 7� C rCw - RAM _.. .MIS PACS: FAX #-5) 16- 391-6a`oo 6-,3'�l�St7 LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY BRO & HOLLOW ROAD May 6,,1997;`..`k%. , SAY 71,997rn Gerard P. Gb6hringer Chairman Board .of Appeals Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11991 Dear Mr. Goehringer: MELVILLE. NEW YORK 11767 Previously, Lilco forwarded to the Board of. Appeals two letters from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The first letter, dated April 11,1997, was sent by the Spills Division stating that tilco had completed their investigation concerning petroleum contamination and that the DEC had no further requirements.for this site.The second letter, dated April'25,1997, was from -the Solid and Hazardous Materials Division. This letter indicated that the DEC concurred that the property was suitable for Lilco's intended purpose, but suggested that we install an impervious surface to reduce water infiltration in the south portion of the property. It is Lilco's intention to comply with the all DEC requirements and Lilco will be submitting a proposal for -reducing water infiltration to the DEC this week for their review and approval. In response to Ms Lydia Tortora's concerns from the last board hearing, by contacting the DEC, Lilco is addressing the highest authority on environmental matters and does not need to contact the Suffolk County Health Department in this matter. I hope that the above• addresses the Board's concerns -and approval for the roject'can.be granted by the Board at your next meeting. It is Lilco's-intention to install the compressor station in compliance with all applicable codes to provide -a reliable gas. system while maintaining environmental integrity of the site. If you or any.of.the Board members have questions,. feel free.to contact me at 391-6517'.. V tru.1 y urs, Robert A. o Senior Engi Gas Design.. ,Construction � � U -C\\ - 15o rT _I V (60tl) GAS MAIN ROOTC 25 (MAIN ROAD) SCALE: APPROXf I'f 40 SCALE: COI•IPRCSSOR STATION flTr ?S NATTITIIrIP_ NY CCIACRAL Illicit L Cfwp lip, I - OfC. dfwfA cwgwggsor Z. cwv Nf. 2 - Gss %•-weft cwvrftsor 3. AM cwVrrfsfr to, velvf Kgwtk- 4. C0x.Qrf2sor.5kW dw"ASWps - 8*3114'MY' rA% 3. mr cororfsspr sl.ld d-46516-4 '- V910'MI' nM L Coed Sf sl•V a. &SW a - 3r •$do M 40' low0. ®501L BORING LOCATIONS (2-23-9(o) STP -TEST P/T LOC.,Q770t/S (4-2/-97) CDNccriuAL RCsIcA nciCRlpfirps LONG ISLAND LIGIIING COMPANY orrlcC or Gli cNGINCCRNNG 443 INS&PIMLOV ROAD MCLVILLC. NEW YORK "IE iso rT —I ROUTC 25 (MAIN ROAD) HATTITUCK COHPRCSSOR STATION ,SCALE: APPROX. 1u 40 .. *Tr P% UATT1TIrV HV GCIiRM. IIOYCSo L Cowp Mo. 1 Elft. drNfsk conW'wssor 2. Corp "a. 2 G.il drN.. crpr./sd' ]. ~ c.npr'...— r.r ".I"..cq-16- 4. CWVr9$lor.*kW d...nnonsR'MN'w7' r+n 1 ~ cawrc/Ror .Nb din.nslon/ •• C'wlrM>' n% L Contra. q.16 J—nss", • 3r We r 40' I.Q. ®SOIL BORING LOCATIONS (2-23-96) p?P-TEST P/T GOCqT/0A/S (4-2/-97) camtrIUAL oc:M LDIG ISLAND LIUIIING COMPAW OrrICC Or ui CNGIKCRING 447 IROApQLOV ROAD NCLVILLC. NCV YORK APR 29 '97 20:44 AT&T FAX 9025FX t NEW YORK STATE DEPART?W[ iT OF EIWMONbIENTAL CONSERVATION 8ui1ding 40 - SUNY. Stony *113k, New Yurk11790-2356., Phone (5167 444-0375 Fzx (51d] d+a4-0?31 .do�ia I. Wig AefiV Ca n akdnner April 25, 1997 J&. Thomas. Campbell LILCO 15nvironmetmal Enpirneepng Department 445 Broad Hollow Roa¢ Melville, NY 11747 ]RE; Propeity on Routi 2S and Hobson Drives Mattituck Dear Mr. Campbell: i Sta!£frotn the Division of Solid and 1.12=dous Mataaials (Division) have reviawed your Aprsg 2, 1997, letter to Karon 06mez regarding the Ptnperry mentioned above. We ofter the following comments. Based upon your submittal and visual ob3civations of the test pits dug on Monday, April 21, 997, chis Division coasurs that the site conditions are suitable &r the proposed use. However, duc•to the prescncc of some construction and demolition debris, we suggest that LILCO install reale typo of impervious s%;dace, especially on the will ►ern portion ofthe property where the 611 material may be more abund9nt. This is to reduce crater infiltration through the subgurfhce material on this site_ LILCO may submit to this Division it proposal that will best suit its needs for this project and staff will review it. Please contact tyre or 1Vlerlange Gcacee of my staff if you have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, Anthony S, Candela, F -)E __... Ez<vkonmental Engineer M Ili Ai P. 1/1 PML4r Fax Note 7671 Die4 30*mar Tol-l"9+ j<0k;4L4,9fi F—j , Cei.ldegi6 SovTJ/eKJ ;_115 A Co" I. APR 29 '97 29:44 AT&T rAX 902bTX NEW YORE STATE DEPA1tTM qT OF MVVTR0NIl1'MgTAL CO NSEitVAT10NAIM $,,,7crwg40 -SUNY. Stony >hiwk. New York 11790-M56 Phone (516) 444-0375 Fax (516 dad -8231 John P. COW Ac&q Cowl,&dfiner Apol25, 1997 W. Thomas. Campbell i LILCO rmwotunental EarineeTing Department 445 Broad Hollow R.o4 MelviIIe, NY 11747 RE; Property on Routg 25 and Hobson Drive. Mattit dC Dear Mr. CampbclL- Staff from the Division of Solid and I-Bardous Materials Pvision) have reviewed your April, 2, , 1997, letter to Karen Gbmezregarding the property mentioned above. We offer the following comments. Based upon your sub4tral and visual ob5ctvations of the test pits dug on Monday, April 21. 1997, tins Division con4un that the site conditions are suitable fbr the proposcd use. Howcver, due• to ncc prrscace of some coas=cdon and demolition debris. we suggest that LILCO install some type of impervious surfaso, oepeclally on the southern portion ofthe property where the fill material may be more abundant. This is to reducc water k0ration through the subsurface material on this site_ LILCO may submit to this Division a Proposal that will best soft its nccdb for this project. and staff will review it. Please contact me or. Mcdange Gcncce of my staff if you have any questwns regarding this matter. Sincerely. Anthony S. Candela, P: i- -- Envitonmental Engineer III 'g F'.1/1 pc oWrFax Note 7671 Daae y 3o PWI.� T'�,an4 kow>tiLs�t F'°'"rr. F,i'M���.,✓3•w Ri1 ',ycrJTl�v4� t 6A co- MCM s 76 S -! Flus ?Dano f t 7765 -/j%t3 F-# New York State Depart), it of Environmental Conservati Building 40 - SUNY, Stony Bras., `New York 11790-2356 Phone (516) 444-0320 Fax # (516) 444-0373 ~� 2 SPR 1 j,9ID) � April 11, 1997 Mr. Thomas J. Campbell LILCO 445 Broad Hollow Road Melville, New York 11747 Re: Route 25 and Hobson Drive, Mattituck, N.Y. Dear Mr. Campbell: John P. Cahill Acting Commissioner 12 a APR 2-119974 I have reviewed the April 1997 investigation report for the referenced site. Based upon a review of the report, you have completed the investigation concerning petroleum contamination at this time. This office has no further requirements regarding petroleum contamination for the referenced site at this time. Should additional environmental problems be discovered at this site, this office will require further action at that time. If you have any questions, please call me. Sincerely, Karen J , P.E. Acting Regional Spill Engineer KJG: ap Greenport NY,11944 usa Phone 477-8161 Fax 477-8161 April 22, 199.7 Linda: I have reviewed the information submitted by LILCO concerning the due diligence report. While I cannot determine the maximum allowable amount of any of the polutants found the at the site: I will accept the approval of the DEC as a certification -that this site will not cause any harm to the health and safety of the residents of the town. I couldn't find the NYNEX file to see if they have submitted the information I requested at the lasyt meeting. C114,E17� did we approve Kourkumelis? n Have a nice meeting. Jim Dinizio SPECIAL FXCEPTio�/t VA*4�aNcs �,e fj�/G�IT or NOTICE OF HEARINGF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, concerning this property. OWNER(S) OF RECORD: SrVAr-,v9A&S6 k0ew/. 1�-TA-7-C/ ZILCO DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which are available for inspection prior to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours of 3 a.m. and BOARD OF APPEALS •TOWN OF SOUTHOLD (516) 765-1809 Al A/ A/ emg.6 11,A wrrl rzc,& "5T 11- ==FiP1 501_ITI-10LD TOWfi HRLL .c16 76c 1:=Z= 4 BOARD OF APPEALS: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -----------_----------------------- X In the Matte,: of the Applica'don AFFIDAVIT of (Name of Applicants) ®..®,- - --------------------------x AFFIDAVIT OF RAILING AND POSTING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF N. YORK) I, N\A6a,\QC-= residing at S'-.5 1)(2 ) New Yo1=i beteg duly sworn, depose and say that. I On the I �l a.ay of \� M� n r lly a , �.$� Z , � p�Y'�s01=tz�t1} fl:r�i.teca' by certified_ m+a=l, return receipt requested, a true copy of the attached Lepi TNotiCe, addressed to each of the following naffed persons, at the addresses set apposite their respective nates, that the ad?clress,es listed below are those shown on the Current assess- ment ra s of the Tom of Southold; that said. Notices were railed at the United States Post Office to each of said persons by certified ma2, ki i?tur F receipt requested: Name of Surrounding Prove�e �Y CwMer iii Address �.t, JODAN No`D\u.6 Coll \ O C�o-�- \,`\C6 hl. i�\+� -(,z, �!, Ci V-P,r\y s z1) M Ate\ v cv- . and, -- 2) On the �'� day of k? 1997, I personally posted the property identified as District 1000, Section 1 Z Z , Block l , Lot 6 (o , by placing the Town's official poster tell (1�) feet, or closer, from the property line facing the street (o?^ facing the right-of-way), and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven full days prior to the gate of the public hearing (date of hearing noted thereon to be held AF:1rii aer, 10997). tti'orn to uefor- ie this (signature)06 /, day of -N Not ry Public (please return to the offics of the Thank you.) ANNETTE CALLORI NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK NO. 4909166 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES OCTOBER 19,19 �� Board of Appeals when completed. E . - _- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; pur- suant to Section 267 of the Town :Law and'the•Coda of t1iiTown, of Southold, 'the following applications will be held it for additional publichearings (in order. to include receipt _of all testimony and documentaiioi�Iiabm.. d) by.. the SOUTHOLD TOW. BOARD- OF APPEALS; ar the Southold Town Hall,, 53095 Main Road; Southold; New:.York::, 119.71;,;,onFHUit9DAY�APRIL 24,` 199T at th times npfiWbolo_ w (or as: soon theiea$er:as posvfilex 6:15 p.m;' Appl.: No: 4464' TOMIS-:Ahdi"KATHr KOURK--7: OUM"L ,.^Reancc , tinder', Article_JCXIP;.�;Seixtoa_�100-,, .1_reyuw the bank 7:15 p:m. Appl. No. 4463 — L' SUTER d/b/a BLUEWATER SEAFOOD. The applicant' is request- ing the following.. (a) Variance relief based upon the January 6, 1997 Action of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, which states that a "permit to construct metal frame with, canvass• roof: (addition) to. existing. retail ;fish .: market is ' disap- piovetd.oa<'the:following grounds: .'Under-Articlip)CKI i, Section..100-. ,'244B, piopased, :additiort to - existing retatT'fish4market'wit6-accessory sea - ,,so ,.. ute-ieating,.: propose-..constriuxion is -on a noncon- :forminglot,located in;the B,General.: Businew.Dakict;.has- insuffident:side. ;�yard.of Iessathanj errequiretlJG-,' feet: Acdon'iequued,by- the Zoning= Board;:: action also = required by the -E -GR:.48�Gzi�or�"ParoelN�.1000-_� - ..>_6:20 P to AppL _No: 4466 =..P TERWALKER: This is a request fora= variance ,based. -upon: the- March `11, i997-Notice`ofT)isappiovd:issued by '. tiie:'Building; InsQec for for. permission to. locaie 'i---. 'e3 poidoir of aacessorX tennis"cotirrt'strocxu ln.an armother than: 'the � regtitred;�;rear; �'.yard,:.4rticle XMII, Secdaa�I00='231.4: ;Vocation of Property-; 3$ ' i@itie' Tres Court; Cutchogue`,NY-�tarcet1000 98I= 7:17; containing a loAiiioi79135 s4 �. = a 6:25 p.m App o...4467—AGAR- ys -st OLTNE TALBOTtiyrT6isas.� for a varian¢ebk;-, t ased npiia�8ii~Maidt.4,' ..1997Not)Ce^.of Disapptoval'issued 6g :-thcaBuil ' I speixor rpeiiriissraa ooiycoastritct actxssoesystorag ragccbtui ,in a front ardsarea;=at=premises :.r located at. Foir�► nue; Fishers Isiand; NY.Parcel`1000 27'coataimn1a .lot sim0f;18.?00+ ; 6-.30 iii App1~N.o 0 -GARY of: clic �sttbject lbt'ideri STATE OF NES ORK) ) SS: C iTY OF SUFFo K 1 l of Mattituck, in said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, and that the Notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been regular- ly published in said Newspaper once each week for _ weeks successively, commencing on the —day of 19q rAAMOK! -rl TV Principal adjoining.property identified as Parceir i. 10006422-3-6:, (now. or formerly�of:} , Sworn t0 before me this Bagsfiawx lhis'Pmposedsaddid9nal garidng'area is•Iocated ac tfie iearpor=' :- da of 19 % ion:: of • the , Bagsbaw parcel: that- is' y r) zoned -R-40 Residential; and is-.accessi- _. - 'U' `'`'"�'`� 7 MARY DIANA FOSTER ble`to'secve'ttie immediately'adjacent . NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK HB businessuses. The remaining por NO. 52-4655242, SUFFOLK COUNTY 666, the Bagshaw property_ -,(k ,.. r i r: t s.e...®- •�.....-� :.. ,.....=.i_ .:D.i �JPr�m91SSI0t� �,(PfRES AUGUST 3i, -2[7 Gciaif Business.- Street Address �of Ptopeilj 11400 and'11500 Route 25 (a/Ir/a Main Road' Mattituck„ NY; Cmmty;Paicels'identified as 1000422-'•``= "9:35 p.m. Ap'L� Nos,.4429SE -ind = 4430, liy.UL4tO; as Contract Vendee, " concecTT.g ,premises - referred', to. -,as ==_ 8550'?(gacant�yland) .Main%:;Road,'-=�:.: Matdtac1 �near'.LamelN identified as 1000-122-T6:6; and'also.known as Lot- .#2 consisting 6f35,798 sf. as shown on -the:. Subdivision of --Map: of -."Frank Marpliy Gorier Center" approved by, xo, apPlicants<'=`y questy erAitick XX>D;x ` (a)'Appl: No. deck addition within' -75 feet of bulk= head, at 125 Mesrobian Drive,•Lamel;. Parcel10_00-145-4- : P:m:--ApPI . _4468_- MW. ATTHE`and;.-LAURIE DALY. 'Mi. -is a request or -a, variance based'- °,upon: th6e'?6rclL'17 t:1997'Notice,o�i, Disapproval`issued`-by- the 'Bu ilding•~' Inspector, for a building permit to -eon stntct new. inground pool, whichdisap,- proval is based:"..:urderAiticle=II>;=" Sdcdon--100=33, accessory'bur7-dings,`�`= structures and 'use-s:sbaU.be:located in : the required:reai .Yard:..-Jocatiow property: ---;25 OS Dbep HOle::Drive, Mattituck; ~PaceI ';1000-115-14.22, con a Itu sze of 22,500 sq: fR` I int,: as- contracr 4429SE - Special' of :Yacint.Lana as: -< : r fcompressor: h feria endosuie in;. tsiness ])istrict. � . � -- - (b} AppL No. 4430 —Variance under Article XIl11I, Section 100-231,_ A'. for, permission to ooagtrttct fence= enclosure, . which. exceeds maximum fence. height restriction of 6 feet when located in the front -yard,' and which exceeds 6-1/2 feet in of along side,and rear yards:= T�ated: Apri114,1997: -< -`-"GERARD P. GOEHRIIN�GEER, bLD TOWN BOARD OF _<,.r s<•.., APPEALS 18940-1TA17`•- �__ .-__ APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Lydia A. Tortora moui-re.e..n D s i'eX LjQA n Re: LILCO Applications �o�og�FFO��coG o y = BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 14, 1997 Dear Mr. Fitzgerald: -/ DY ,�I/ag7- Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 We have tried to reach you by telephone to explain the purpose of this letter. A new legal notice has been prepared as a replacement of the previous notice due to a defect when the April 10, 1997 notice was not published by the town's official newspaper as requested. The April 24th hearing will, as a matter of procedure, be opened and the statements and documentation submitted into the April 10th record will be confirmed for placement into the April 24th record. Please send copies of the enclosed new Legal Notice, certified mail, return receipt, to the surrounding property owners on or before Friday, 4/18. (After the green signature cards are returned, please send them to us for the permanent file.) We will be able to arrange for a new sign to be placed at the subject property due to the time limitations if you are not able to do so by Friday, April 18th. Mr. Hogg has authorized placement of • the sign by Mr. Goehringer due to the time elements. The enclosed Affidavit of Posting and Mailing must, however, be returned after it is signed by you or a representative of LILCO for the permanent file, and after you have attached to postmarked certified mail receipts. We are sorry for the extra steps, however, it is within the best interests of the applicant. Please call our office at 765-1809 if we may answer any questions. Enclosures Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalsk(ZL P.S. Envelopes have been addressed by us and will be transmitted by regular mail to you today for your convenience to help expedite the mailings - please let us know if you wish to pick these up. (You may, of course, use your own mailings . ) r ............................................4.4...:.....0..........4..,.....6.4 TRANSMISSION RESULT REPORT .................644 (APR 15 "97 11: 41AM )..........6...... SOL LD TOWN HALL 516 765 1823 ......................................... .................... ...................................................................... :............................................ :. (AUTO) ....:................. DATE- STARTREMOTE TERMINAL TIME RE- MODE TOTAL PERSONAL LABEL FILE TIME IDENTIFICATION SULTS PAGES NO. APR 15 11:38AM LILCO GAS ENGINEERIN'02'42" OK ES, 06 014 .................................... ....................... ...................... :......:.................. ............................................................................................................ E)ECM. >)REDUCTION S)STANDARD M)MEMORY C)CONFIDENTIAL #)BATCH D)DETAIL $)TRANSFER F)FINE P)POLLING BOARD OF APPEALS : TOWN OF SOUTHOLD -----------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application AFFIDAVIT of (Name of Applicants) ------------------------------------x AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING AND POSTING COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEW YORK) I, , residing at New York, being duly sworn, depose and say that: 1) On the day of , 199 I personally mailed, by certified mail, return receipt requested, a true copy of the attached Legal Notice, addressed to each of the following named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names, that the addresses listed below are those shown on the current assess- ment rolls of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Office to each of said persons by certified mail, return receipt requested: Name of Surrounding Property Owner Mailing Address and, 2) On the day of , 1997, I personally posted the property identified as District 1000, Section , Block , Lot by placing the Town's official poster ten (10) feet, or closer, from the property line facing the street (or facing the right-of-way) , and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven full days prior to the date of the public hearing ( date of hearing noted thereon to be held April d�, 1997) . Sworn to before me this day of , 1997. Notary Public (signature) (Please return to the office of the Board of Appeals when completed. Thank you.) -Mt- J�u APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. R��XX Lydia A. Tortora Maureen C. Ostermann BOARD OF APPEALS TOWS" OF SOUTHOLD Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 FINDINGS, DELIBERATIONS AND DETERMINATION ADOPTED AT REGULAR MEETING OF MAY 7, 1997 Appl. No. 4430 - LILCO (STYPE, Owner) PARCEL ID: 1000-122-7-6.6 STREET & LOCALITY: 8550 Main Road, Mattituck, NY DATES OF PUBLIC HEARINGS: Nov. 14, 1996; Dec. 12, 1996; and March 13, 1997; April 10, 1997; April 24, 1997; May 7, 1997. PROPERTY FACTS/ DESCRIPTION: This property is located, in a B -General Business Zone District situate on the southerly side of the Main Road ( State Route 25) . It contains a total lot area of 39,798 sq. ft. and is vacant, unimproved land, all as more. particularly shown on map submitted for consider - ion and made a part of the file tinder date of November 6, 1996. RELIEF REQUESTED BY APPLICANT: To erect fencing surrounding proposed new construction (public utility compressor station) , all subject to the site plan regulations of the zoning code (via PB) . BASIS OF APPLICATION (AREA VARIANCE) : Article XXIII, Section 100-231-A which reads as follows: "Fences, walls and berms may be erected and maintained, subject to the following height limitations: A. When located in the front yard ... of nonresidential zones, the same shall not exceed six (6) feet in height. B. When located in and along side and rear yards, the same shall not exceed 6-1/2 feet in height. REASONS FOR ACTION, DESCRIBED BELOW: (1) The granting of the area variance will not produce an undesirable change in character of neighborhood or a detriment to nearby properties because as stated by the applicant, the fence will provide security to protect the area. from unauthorized entry and vandalism; (2) the benefit sought by the applicant cannot be achieved by some method, feasible for applicant to pursue, other than an area variance because an 8 ft. fence (from bottom) will provide minimum security for this unmanned operation; (3) the requested area variance is not substantial at this height which amounts to eight feet total from base or lower ground level instead of the maximum permitted of six feet in a front yard location of a non-residential lot, or 6-1/2 ft. in side and rear yard Page 2 - ]by 7, 1997 IDedslon Re: LMC:O (Variance) Southold Town Burd of AppeaU location; the board finds that the benefit to the community in increased security is an overriding factor in granting this variance. (4) the proposed variance will not have an adverse effect or impact on the physical or environmental conditions in the neighborhood or district because the fence will be sufficiently setback from the property line;. (5) the situation has not been self-created because building a fence to code would provide less security to the property and to the surrounding area. RESOLUTION/ ACTION: On motion by Member Dinizio, seconded by Chairman Goehringer, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT the fence height relief SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITION: That all lighting be shielded to property. VOTE OF THE BOARD: AYES: Members Dinizio, Doyen, Tortora, Ostermann and Goehringer. T olution U mously adopted. i GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN Resolution Adopted 5/7/97 ------------------------- Actions. ZB / 1227-6.6 /p4 (Continued from above) (6) This action is the minimum that the Board deems necessary and adequate and at the same time preserves and protects the character of the neighborhood, and the health, safety, welfare of the community. MRY 06 '97 16:05 LILCO GAS ENGINEERING n�c� ti FROM: ! t�_ .l DATE: C ........... , .. _ ..- .-. PADS WCI.AJDING • v pTHIS PAGE, FAX:!i�- FAX lF_�6•00 PHONE #:.6�l�oSZ7 r LONG 1_SLAND LIGH-nNG COMPANY ah1 BROAD:HOLLOW ROAD - MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 May 61997I MAY $ ;00 a . m iLC-e Gerard P. GoLinge= Chairman -- Board of Appeals Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold,.:New York 11991 Dear Mr._Goehringer: Previously, Lilco forwarded to the Board of. Appeals two letters from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The first letter, dated April 11,1997, was sent by the Spills Division stating that Lilco had completed their investigation concerning petroleum contamination and that the DEC had -no further requirements.for this site. The second letter, dated April 25,1997, was from the Solid and Hazardous Materials Division. This letter indicated that the DEC concurred that the property was suitable for Lilco's intended purpose, but suggested that we install an impervious surface to reduce water infiltration in the south portion of the property. It is Lilco's intention to comply with.the all DEC requirements and Lilco will be submitting a proposal for reducing water infiltration to the DEC this week for their review and approval. In response to Ms Lydia Tortora's concerns from the last board hearing, by contacting the DEC, Lilco is addressing the highest authority on environmental matters and does not need to contact the Suffolk.County-Health Department in this matter. I hope that the above addresses the Board's concerns -.and approval for the project-can.be granted by the Board at your next meeting. It is Lilco's intention to install the compressor station in compliance with all applicable codes to provide.a reliable gas system while maintaining environmental integrity of the site. If you or any of the Board members have questions,. feel free to contact me at 391-6517. V r trul y urs,. Robert A. Ho Senior Engi r' Gas Design Construction LONG_ISLANO LIGHTING 00MPI4NV EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 175 EAST OLD COUNTRY ROAD Direct Dial: (516) 545-5066 April 7, 1997 VIA TELECOPY AND MAIL (516) 755-1823 Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Board of Appeals - Town of Southold Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: LILCO Application - Mattituck Dear Mr. Goehringer: { •�HIOKSVILLEFE V. YOR 100 ,18 t APR 1 41997 11 Since the hearing in the above -referenced matter held before the Board on March 13, 1997, representatives of LILCO have met with James Hickey at the proposed site and with Mr. Stype at the LILCO office in Melville. We have advised the DEC of the results of ours and Mr. Stype's due diligence investigations of the proposed site. A meeting with the DEC has been requested. We are awaiting word from DEC as to their opinion concerning the results we have received pursuant to our due diligence investigations. At this time, we are prepared to proceed with our application at the hearing scheduled for April 10, 1997. We also agree that any follow-up work recommended by the DEC be made a term and condition of the Board's approval of our application as we go forward. Should you have any questions, pleased , not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, Michael J. Eng Managing Counsel -Litigation MJE:jc [L-GPG.MJE] APR. ,07'.971H�N) 12:34 j.EGAL L U r.nm D�- TEL: 5165P' `1'129 L®NC ISLAND UGH-rI NO COMPANY EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 17S EAST OLD, COUNTRY ROAD HICXSVILLE, NEW YORK 11801 Direct Dial:. (516) 545-5066 April 7, 1997, VIA TELECOPY AND NIAIi, (516) 765-1523 Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Board of Appeals Town of Southold Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 119.71 Re-, LILCO Application - Mattituck Dear Mr. Goehringer: Since -.the hearing in the above -referenced matter held before.the Board on March 13, 1997, representatives of LILCO have met with James Hickey at the proposed site and with Mr. Stype at the LILCO office in Melville. We have advised the DEC of the results of ours and Mr. Stype's due diligence investigations of the proposed site. A meeting with. the DEC has been requested. We are awaitingword from DECas to their opinion concerning the results we have received pursuant to our due diligence investigations. At this time, we are prepared to proceed with our application at the hearing scheduled for April 10, 1997. We.also agree that any follow-up work recommended by the DEC be made a term and condition of the Board's approval of our application as we go forward. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, . Michael J. Eng Managing Counsel -Litigation MJE; jc [L-GPG.MJEI P. 002 APR. -07' 97 MON) 12:33 LEGAL DF°" TEL;51654"1129 P.001 T !"cOPIER COATER SHEET LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY Office of General Counsel 175 East Old Country road Hicksville, New York 11801 Confidentiality. Notice This facsimile transmission is intended only for the use of rhe individual or entity to which it is addressod and may contain confjdentlal information beloriging to the sender which is protected by the atromey-client priviicge. Ifyou arc= the inoended recipienL you arc hereby notifiodthat any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on the contcnts of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this vanstnission in crror, please immediately notify us by telcphone to strange for the return of the document. AUTOMATIC TLI ECOPY NUMBERS (516) $45-5029 (516) 545.5562 April 7, 1997 . NUivmmt OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER): 2 TO F'Rom NAME: GERARD P. GOEHMNGER NAME: MCHAEL J. ENG, ESQ. LOCATION: CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF APPEALS DEPT.: LEGAL TOWN OF SOUTHOLD FAX NO: (516) 765-1823 PHONE NO.: 889-5066 M IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS DURING TRANSMISSION, PLEASE CALL JOANNE CARR AT 5 16/545-5388. APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. RebeFEA. 3144114 Lydia A. Tortola Maureen C. os ermann. el Gy o - cn = oy� ao� mol BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD LEGAL NOTICE 3 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold; New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code .of the Town of Southold, the following applications will be held for public hearings by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold_ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1997 at the times noted below (or as soon thereafter as possible) : - 6.45 p.m. Appl. No. 4464 - TOMIS AND KATHY S O�URnKOOUMELI 0 S . based Request for a Variance under Article XXIV , upon the January 31, 1997 Action of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, for permission to locate swimmingpool with fence enclosure set back at less thane the required q� a d OSound Setback from Location o� Property: the flank or bluff along g 775 C.R. 48, Greenport; Parcel No. 1000-44-1-2. 6:55 p.m. Appl. #4463 - L. SUTER d/b/a BLUEWATER SEAFOOD. The applicant is requesting the following: (a) Variance relief based. upon the January 6, .1997 Action of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, which states that a "permit to construct metal frame with canvass roof (addition) to eids der' retail fish market is disapproved on the following grounds: Un Article XXIV, Section 100-244B, proposed addition to existing retail fish market with accessory seasonal single service utensil seating, proposed construction is on a nonconforming lot located in the B General Business District, has insufficient side yard of ... less than the required ' 10 feet. Action required by the Zoning Board; action also required by the Planning Board..."; and (b) Variance relief under Article XIX,. Section 100-191 "Off Street Parking Areas" for permission to utilize additional accessory open parking spaces within 200 ft. walking distance of the subject lot identified as Parcel 1000-122-3-7 (Suter), located upon adjoining property identified as Parcel 1000-122-3-6 (now or formerly of Bagshaw) . This proposed additional parking area is located at the rear portion of the Bagshaw parcel that is zoned R-40 Residential, and is accessible to serve the immediately adjacent HB business uses. , The remaining portion of the Bagshaw property (as well as the Suter parcel) is zoned "B" General Business.. Street Address of Property: 11400 and -11500 Route 25 (alk/a Main Road) , Mattituck, NY; County Parcels identified as 1000-122-3-7 and 6. 7:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4466 - PETER. WALKER. This is a request for a variance based upon the March 11, 1997 Notice of Disapproval Page 2 - Legal Notice Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 10, 1997 issued by the Building Inspector for permission to locate a large portion of accessory tennis court structure in an area other than the required rear yard, Article XXIII, Section 100-231A. Location of Property: 375 Pine Tree Court, Cutchogue, NY; Parcel 1000-98-1-7.17,- containing a lot size of 79,135 sq. ft. 7:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4467 - CAROLINE TALBOT. This is a request for a variance based uponil the March 4, 1997 , Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector for permission to construct an accessory storage building in a front yard area, at premises located at Fox Avenue, Fishers Island, NY; Parcel 1000-9-1-27, containing a lot size of 18,500+- sq. ft. 7:20 p.m. FINAL HEARING: Appl. #4410 - GARY SACKS and ALAN SCHLESINGER. Based upon the July 16, 1996 Notice of .Disapproval from the Building Inspector, . applicants request a Variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-239.4B for a proposed deck addition within 75 feet of bulkhead, at 125 Mesrobian Drive, Laurel; Parcel #1000-145-4-7. 7:25 p.m. Appl . #44 - MATTHEW AND LAURIE DALY . This is a request for a variance based upon the March 17, 1997 • Notice of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, for a building permit to construct new inground pool, which disapproval is based "...under Article III, Section 100-33, accessory buildings, structures and uses shall be located in the required rear yard...." Location of Property: 2505 Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck; Parcel 1000-115-14-12, containing a lot size of 22,500 sq. ft. 7:35 p.m. FINAL HEARING: Appl. .#4429SE and 4430, by LILCO, as Contract Vendee, concerning premises referred to as 8550 (vacant land) Main Road, Mattituck (near Laurel) , identified as 1000-122-7-6.6, and also known as Lot #2 consisting of 35,798 sf. . as shown on the Subdivision of Map of "Frank Murphy Garden Center" approved by the Southold Town Planning, Board 4/12/1982. Applicant, as contract vendee, is requesting: (a) Appl. No. 4429SE - Special Exception for Use of Vacant Land as shown on plot plan for a compressor station building with fence enclosure in this "B" General Business District. (b) Appl. No. 4430 - Variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-231-A for permission to construct fence enclosure, which exceeds maximum fence height restriction of 6 feet when located in the front yard, and which exceeds 6-1/2 feet in or along side and rear yards. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above applications. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. The above hearings will not start before the time designated. The Ble is available for public review Page 3 - Legal Notic:c Southold Town Board of Appeals Regular Meeting of April 10, 1997 during regular business hours. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809. Dated: March 24, 1997. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman By Linda -Kowalski x ou 44e APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS . c Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman „ * Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr., Robert A. Villa_ . Lydia A. Tortora ��B((O����ARNND((��FOF'((ATPT'T�PEE((A���TL� S SEQRA UNLISTEbWACTIdNSRE 91�Afi & 4429SE and Appeal No: 4430 Project Name: Long Island Lighting Co. County Tax Map No. 10007 122-7-6.6 Location of Project: 8550 Main Road,'Mattituck, NY Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11,971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 November 19, 1996 Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before This Board in this Project: Use of Vacant Land.for a compressor stationbuilding with fence enclosure. Fence enclosure will exceed maximum heigght restriction This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article '8 of the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of Southold. An Environmental' Assessment (Short) Form has been submitted with the subject application indicating that'no significant adverse environmental effects are 1.ikely,'to-occur should: -the= Project be implemented as planned, and: { } this Board wishes to assume Lead Agency status and, urges coordinated written comments by your agency to be submitted with the next 20 days. { X} this Board has taken,jurisdiction as Lead Agency, has.deemed this Board .of Appeals application to be an Unlisted SEQRA Action, and has declared a Negative Declaration for the following reasons: a. An Environmental'Assessment:has been -submitted and evaluated, and/or b. An inspection -o€ the property has been made.,- or C. Sufficient information has been furnished in the record to evaluate any possible adverse affect of this project as filed, and/or d. This application -does- not directly relate to new construction or on-site improvements.- { } this Board refers lead agency status to your agency since the Board of Appeals does not feel its scope of jurisdiction is as broad as the Planning Board concerning site changes and elements under the site plan reviews, The area of jurisdiction by the Board of Appeals is not directly related. to site improvements or new buildings.,. (However, if you do not wish to assume lead agency status within 15'days o€ this letter, we will assume you have 'waived same, and,we will be required to proceed as Lead Agency.) For further information, please, contact the Office of the Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 at (516).765-1809., TRANSCRIPT OF DECEMBER 12, 1996 HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 7:48 p.m. Appl. No. 4429 Special Exception application by LILCO. Carryover from 11/14/96. Proposed gas compressor station. 7:48 p.m. Appl. No. 4430 - Variance application by LILCO. Carryover from 11/14/96. Proposed fence height up to 8 ft. from lowest finished ground level. CHAIRMAN: This is a carryover from the last hearing so we're not reading the legal notice. JAN GARGLIANO (LILCO) : Good evening, Mr. Goehringer and members of the Board. CHAIRMAN: How do you do? MR. GARGLIANO : My name is Jan Gargliano . I've been asked by Mr. Fitzgerald, who was previously here before the Board, to fill in for Mr. Fitzgerald who is on vacation. I'm accompanied this evening by Mr. Robert Hogg who is the Gas Engineer with LILCO's Gas Engineering Department to address whatever concerns the Board may have in terms of the application we've made for special exception for the gas compressor station and 8 ft. fence. CHAIRMAN: O.K. Is there anything you'd like to mention supplemental to the record of the last meeting? MR. GARGLIANO : No sir, there isn't. CHAIRMAN: No, there isn't. O.K. Mr. Hogg, is there anything that you want to add? MR. ROBERT HOGG (LILCO): Well, other than we followed up on a couple of the concerns that were raised the last time. As you know, we invited yourself and Mrs. Mellender to the site where we do have a similar size compressor. There was some concern about the noise level. I believe you took some sound measurements yourself to confirm that it is a fairly quiet machine and you know, just to see what one of them looks like. I believe you'll find it fairly... (inaudible) . CHAIRMAN: That is correct. I can only compare it to a compressor that you would put a quarter in at a 7-11 and blow up the tire on your car. That's approximately the noise that I could compare it to. So, there was nothing offensive. The building itself for the structure itself was not offensive and the construction that you're planning, which is basically a Page 2 - Transcript. Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold -Town Zoning Board of Appeals bunker type of construction. My only question is: How far does the underpinning go down to support the pad that the structure stands on? MR . HOGG : We had some tests done - soil borings, done by soil mechanics. CHAIRMAN: Right. MR. HOGG : I believe there are some concerns about the top layer of the soil there. They went down 45 ft . ; it's our intention to put in metal or steel pilings 50 ft. deep - 8 pilings for our compressor. CHAIRMAN: 0. K. For the public and for the Board, the unit that I had seen, which is approximately twice the size of the units that they're going to put in - two of which we're getting or we're anticipating - sit on cement pads and the pads themselves are, I would say; 6" thick - 6 to 8" thick and so the purpose of my question is: What's holding those pads up and that's what I'm asking - this particular, area right in here. MR. HOGG : Like I said, 8 pilings per compressor. CHAIRMAN: O.K. Right . There have been major concerns, not necessarily directed to this Board, but to other boards - in greater importance, to the Town Board, regarding some of the activity that appears to be on the fringe of this property. There has been some soil that's been pushed over to the edge of this property. I was with the owner this afternoon. We looked at the property and which does not necessarily impact this property, what you're anticipating, but it does touch or fringe on .the edge of the property � and I don't know to what degree anybody is going to come before us tonight to discuss any portion of that and at this point, we'll see what develops there. I understand that you did meet, at our suggestion, with ' - or sent a letter to the Mattituck Fire Department because these nice people had concerns . regarding this. Alright? MR. HOGG : Myself and Mr.' Fitzgerald and two other representatives from our local office did' meet with the Fire Commissioner in Mattituck about two weeks ago. CHAIRMAN: O.K. What did they tell you? MR. HOGG : We basically showed them the plan and what our intentions were to do. They raised no objections other than, if and when the site is complete, to visit the site and have a walkdown with the operating people. CHAIRMAN: O.K. For the record, this compressor - the purpose of this compressor is to boost the gas flow, is that correct? MR.. HOGG: Exactly. It's going to basically feed right back into the same 60 lb. system. It's to reinforce the system on the North Fork and hopefully make gas more available to the people out here. Page 3 - Transcript __ Hearing. Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals CHAIRMAN: Alright, we'll see what develops during the hearing. We thank you very much. We appreciate it. Is there anybody else who would like to speak in favor of the application? (No one wished to speak.) CHAIRMAN: Who would like to express their concerns, either you or Al? MRS. MELLENDER: Yes, .I guess my main concern is safety and I had spoken with Mr. Fitzgerald and I told him that I was wondering if you had planned that you would set up - and I said I'm not coming here to surprise you and I'm not coming here to make it look like I'm antagonistic toward this but, as a person who lives here, I have a major concern about an unmanned station and how long it would take someone to get here and what the emergency procedures were. Did you prepare anything? MR. HOGG: I can only tell you that any emergency procedures, we deal with the fire department. We always have people in our Riverhead yard which is, I think, 7 miles from the site. Riverhead is a regular operation center for us. MRS. MELLENDER: Do you have a written -up procedure like, if something happens, tell me about the shut -down - how this machinery shuts down or how long it should take someone to get here from Riverhead to work on this. We're an island - if there should be a big problem: how will we get off it? What is your plan for us and, if there should be some sort of a problem here - I didn't want to spring this on you. I told Mr. Fitzgerald that I would be concerned with this and I was hoping... MEMBER TORTORA: You've got to have her speak this way. CHAIRMAN: You kind of have to speak this way. MRS. MELLENDER: ... that you would come with something for me. CHAIRMAN: You have to speak this way, o . k . , because we're taping. MRS. MELLENDER: Oh, I'm sorry. I do speak loudly though. CHAIRMAN: That's good. MRS. MELLENDER: Anyway, if you could show us that you are aware of what some how you deal with it - how you would deal with gas escaping. You probably know problems might come up and there should up for that. prepare something that would of the problems could be and with fire, how you would deal better than I what type of be emergency procedures set MR. HOGG : Well, emergency procedures will come by the operating people and if they sit down with the fire department and review it with them so there's nothing written per say until the operating people see the whole thing. Page 4 - Transcript Hearing Regular Meeting of Lecember 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals MRS. MELLENDER: O.K. MR. HOGG: As far as the compressor itself and the equipment, this machine automatically shuts down on any gas detection. There's a number of pressures and temperature over -rides on this thing that automatically shut it down. It can be shut down automatically from Hicksville and there are two shut-off devices at the site that are located near the fence line. So, the first person who... MRS. MELLENDER: There will be an emergency person somewhere? MR. HOGG: There certainly will. The fire department will also be brought on board if necessary. There will be a chain lock on it. They can cut the chain lock, get in and shut the machine down if there's a fire on the site. CHAIRMAN: Can I just ask a question? MR. HOGG: Certainly. CHAIRMAN: For the last twenty years, if somebody had hit a gas pump in a gas station, 'the pump was. made to cut itself off so it would only burn what gas that was in the pump itself. Would an emergency procedure exist in a situation like this also - in this unit? MR. HOGG: Well, we don't just shut all the gas off immediately because... CHAIRMAN: It would by-pass... MR. HOGG: Yes, there's a by-pass around it; when the compressor . shuts down, there.'s an automatic valve that will open and bleed the gas further out east. CHAIRMAN: O.K. So, it would only burn the gas that was in the compressor itself? MR. HOGG: Yes, although we really don't expect a fire. All the equipment inside the buildings or structures are N.E.C. Code, explosion proof, intrinsically safe design. CHAIRMAN: O.K. MRS. MELLENDER: Can I ask - if there should be an emergency, how do you get notified of this? Is there something in the machinery itself that will alert somebody other than someone picking up a phone and saying "We have a problem". What is .. . MR. HOGG: All of the equipment inside the structures - the gas detectors, alarm ' back in Hicksville - Hicksville will call , the local LILCO person to go out there and attend to this. MRS. MELLENDER: And that would be Riverhead? Page 5 - Transcript Hearing Regular Meeting of uecember 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals MR:. HOGG : Yes. MRS. MELLENDER : And -Riverhead, 24 hours a day, have people on duty? This structure has nobody on duty? MR. HOGG : Right. MRS. MELLENDER : And how long do you think it should take someone to get here? MR. HOGG : Whatever it takes to drive 7 miles from the site. Riverhead is 7 miles away. CHAIRMAN: There will be nothing hooked up to the police department to your knowledge at this point? MR. HOGG : Normally, what we do is we do have communications with the locals - whoever the people want us to call: the fire department or the police department. CHAIRMAN: There's no monitoring directly to the police department where the police department- would sound an alarm for the fire department? MR. HOGG: No. CHAIRMAN: O.K. Can I just mention one other thing, Mrs. Mellender? We discussed the barbed wire issue on the fence. Interestingly enough, within 20 feet of this unit there is a barbed wire fence which basically goes around the 'yard, a very massive yard which is their operation center in Hicksville. I'd asked them if, they could possibly take that barbed wire, which is like this, and kind of tip it down a little bit. The barbed wire is going to be an issue that we're going to deal with. I can't tell you that they can do that. Alright? I don't know how much of it will actually exist in view because of the nature of the need for that barbed wire for security purposes. I'm probably going to go with it just as it exists because it's a fixed unit that fits on the top of each individual rod which hold up the fence. When I say rod, I'm talking pole. O.K.? I'm sorry, I didn't mean to - I just wanted to get that... MRS. MELLENDER: That's o.k. The only thing I want to say, and I don't want to beat it to death is - if you feel uncomfortable without seeing an emergency procedure like I do, -do you think that it's something that we could ask to see as people who live in that town? CHAIRMAN: I think we can ask them to sit down at a word' processor and knock one out for us. MR. HOGG : Either that or we can find you a typical one that we have in another station. We do have other much largerstations in the gas system that we have procedures. We have one in Garden City and Glenwood. So, we have procedures. CHAIRMAN: Right. Page 6 - Transcripl Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals MR. HOGG : They would be typical. MRS. MELLENDER: Yes, since this is unmanned. It's a concern. CHAIRMAN: Sure. We told you that any concerns that you have, bring them here and we'll try and rectify them. O.K. ? MRS. MELLENDER: O.K. CHAIRMAN: I had a very enjoyable tour of the Hicksville unit there. These people are very, very nice. They brought me over and so - alright - do you want to see that prior to a decision or do you want to see that... MRS. MELLENDER: I don't know if I'm the one that makes these decisions.. That would be up to you. I'm just saying I'd like to see it but I'm not telling you... CHAIRMAN: O.K. We can close the hearing pending a receipt of such an emergency plan . MRS. MELLENDER: Yes, I mean I would feel comfortable looking at it. I work with emergency procedures and, I have to tell you Jerry, I don't just feel that it's something knocked out on a computer. I do feel that it's something that somebody makes a commitment to do and we expect people to, when they make up an emergency procedure, it's something real. It's something that you're going to work with. CHAIRMAN: I wasn't making that from a trite statement. O.K.? MRS. MELLENDER: Yes, yes. CHAIRMAN: The purpose of my asking the question was because, as you know, having been a fire person in town - or still am, hopefully - we have many, many of the schools, individual peoples' homes and so on and so forth all hooked up to the police department and the minute something occurs on those properties - alright - the fire department has an alarm and we go and see what the story is. Alright? And that was a very valid question - is there going to be any plan where it will be hooked up to the police department or will it go right to Hicksville? MRS. MELLENDER: I'm not against them increasing the gas flow out here. You know that I was one of the people that were refused gas when I needed it. ( Laughter) MRS. MELLENDER: But I do want to be sure that we're safe. (Laughter) MR. HOGG : I just want to say, we're not inventing something - this technology of boosting by remote control is done by the transmission companies all the time with much larger, much higher horse power Page 7 - Transcript Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals compressors. It's a typical function. I understand your concerns. If you want an action plan - right now we're not prepared to put the one for this station together because the operating people need to see the final product and work with the fire department but we do have action plans and they do go over them every year. Fire departments are invited to all of our sites annually to review firefighting procedures or any other procedures and we would assume the same here. CHAIRMAN: 0. K. MR. HOGG: And it seemed to be the implication of the fire department that they'd like to see how we plan on doing things. CHAIRMAN: So, Bob, you'll give us a plan that you have... MR. HOGG: For another station. CHAIRMAN: For another station and then you'll give us the original plan after the unit goes in process. MR. HOGG: When it's resolved with the operators and, of course, the fire department. CHAIRMAN: 0. K. MR. HOGG: When the lines of communication have been established. CHAIRMAN: Mr. Villa is an engineer and he would like to ask you a question. MEMBER VILLA: Basically, you've got an existing gas main out in the street. MR. HOGG: Yes. MEMBER VILLA: You must have emergency procedures whether you have a rupture or not. MR. HOGG: Yes, and again, I'm not in operating but yes, the same people who will respond to one unit in the street would be the same people who will respond to that. MEMBER VILLA: Right. I was going to say, you must have something in writing for a main rupture... MR. HOGG: Exactly. MEMBER VILLA: So, it's got to be similar. MR. HOGG: Exactly. MEMBER TORTORA: Are there shut-off valves on the outside mains - you said you have two on site - do you also have shut-off valves? Page 8 - Transcript Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals MR. HOGG: There will be' valves outside so the first people who get there can isolate the station from out in the street. And, at the same time, there's a third valve to allow flow to continue so the end of the island doesn't get cut off. And all of this will be outside the station., CHAIRMAN: Good. don't have a problem trying to put something' together in MEMBER VILLA: And one other thing: now, you said you had your test borings that went down 50 ft. me to put the MR. HOGG: They went 45 ft. or something. I don't normally write them. MEMBER VILLA: 45 ft. Are the pilings going to go that deep too? MR. HOGG: They're going 50 ft . , yes. the operating people who would put MEMBER VILLA: 50 ft. O.K. No more questions. CHAIRMAN: Mrs. Tortora? Do you have any questions? MEMBER TORTORA: The pilings would be in sand? MR. HOGG: Yes, but I'm not the civil engineer. MEMBER TORTORA: Yes, because I looked at the original. They'd have to be in sand. - the MR. HOGG: Yes, they'd have to be down in the good ground. As I said, I'm not the civil engineer, (Simultaneous discussion.) CHAIRMAN: Mr.- D . ? MEMBER DINIZIO: Yes, I've got a couple of things. You know, Suffolk Life just had an article about LILCO and the nuclear power plant and how they wanted to design their evacuation plan after it was built and it sounds to me like dejavu all over again here. I'm wondering if you could just be specific. I would like to mention streets, cut-off .the street, put a roadblock here, kind of evacuation plan for this project that you want to do. I would like to see that before I make a decision. I would like to be very specific as to, you know, what streets would be cut off, where people would go, you know, whatever - how Suffolk Times building would be - it's rather large - how they would be notified and, you know, as opposed to just some type of generic, drive down the street kind of... MR. HOGG: I don't have a problem trying to put something' together in another week or so - that's what it will probably take me to put the plans together or something. I don't normally write them. That's not my function. It's usually the operating people who would put that together. Like we mentioned, if we had a gas incident in the area' with the existing main, there are already procedures in place to address that. This- is really - the station is no more than really a little divergance Page 9 - Transcript Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals main. There is no gas stored there. The gas just flows through the same as it flows through a pipe. It just picks up some pressure... MEMBER DINIZIO: Well certainly it's a process that is going to be introduced to that area. That is not . normal . MR. HOGG: Yes. MEMBER DINIZIO: You know, this lady has concerns about that and. I think, you know, just to say that, you know, you want to pull something off to show for or something like that... CHAIRMAN: No, I said that and I shouldn't have. That was not the proper phrase. MEMBER DINIZIO: Well, specifically I would like to see - I would like to see, you know, if there's a fire here, you know, these people would be directed to go down Bray Avenue, blah, blah. This traffic will go here and I don't think it's all that difficult for an engineer - and certainly , it should have been something that should have been presented to us when you were deciding this and, as I thought I heard you say, you know, when your operation people get involved - I. think that that's when it's built. I don't want to see. it then. I prefer to see that we have something in hand that we can agree to. We can agree that's safe and then go from there. Allow you to do it. MR. HOGG: Like I said, I can talk- to the operating people. Sit down with them and we'll put something together. Again, that's something that the details are really worked out later on when they sit down with the fire departments and those types. If you want something... MEMBER DINIZIO: Sit down with them now. But, before we make a decision - also these -pilings that you'll be driving - how wide are they? MR. HOGG: Let me see what I've got here. They're referred to as W14 x 90" pilings, 50 ft. Each one is approximately 10 x 12. MEMBER DINIZIO: Thank you. That's all I have. CHAIRMAN: No problem. Mr. Doyen? MEMBER DOYEN: No. CHAIRMAN: Back to Mr. Villa. MEMBER VILLA.: One other question that I'd forgotten'. Do you have any objections to having a chain-link fence of either black .or green so that it wouldn't be quite as noticeable as the silver.? (Simultaneous conversation. ) MR. HOGG: What we have proposed, I believe, is what looks like a picket fence almost - not a picket but a wood finish to it with a regular chain-link fence behind it. It's like a facade of... Page 10 - Transcril if Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals ( Simultaneous conversation.) _. MEMBER VILLA: So you wouldn't even see the chain-link fence? MR. HOGG: That's our intention, yes. MEMBER VILLA: -O.K. CHAIRMAN: Is there any test hole in the back that was not done - that was either started or implemented and. not completed to the rear of the property? MR. HOGG: Not to our knowledge. CHAIRMAN: I'm just saying that we have a neighbor in the area who has not come before this Board. MEMBER TORTORA: Mr. Hogg is aware of it. We faxed some information to him. CHAIRMAN: You are aware? MR. HOGG: Yes. CHAIRMAN: Have you spoken to him personally? MR. HOGG: No, I have not. CHAIRMAN: No. O.K. MR. HOGG Our public relations people have talked to the individual... ( Tape change . ) MEMBER TORTORA: There is a test .hole in that area that Mr. Hickey was talking about. MR. HOGG: Again, not recently and not to my knowledge. Not that I know of . MEMBER TORTORA: O.K. MR. HOGG: The test holes that we did were the two soil borings we did by the soil mechanics. CHAIRMAN: And they are in the area where these two pads are going? MR. HOGG: Yes. CHAIRMAN: O.K. Not to the rear of the property or on any .side? MR. HOGG: No. MEMBER TORTORA: It's on the map. Page 11 - Transcri )f Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals CHAIRMAN: Yes, I know. MEMBER TORTORA: It's indicated on the map. CHAIRMAN: Yes. O.K. I think that exhausts my intents of... MR. GARGLIANO: I have a question for clarification for Mr. Dinizio. Are you proposing that LILCO establish a procedure whereby residents of, the area would be evacuated in the event of a mishap at the station? MEMBER DINIZIO: No, not necessarily but certainly, you know, a guide for the fire department and emergency personnel. MR. GARGLIANO: A response type... CHAIRMAN: Yes. MEMBER DINIZIO: And certainly, you know, if this woman wanted to come in and see that she could look at it and say "Oh, o . k . , this is how it's going to work". I do have some concerns about the other people in the area and McDonald's and Suffolk Times building. They are close. There could be a problem. I mean, anything can happen - let's face it. I would just like to be specific about it to our area - for that particular area so that, you know, a person can come in and realize, yes, that there is something that's fairly organized. MR. GARGLIANO: I understand. An emergency response procedure that's tailored for this particular facility. CHAIRMAN: Yes, specific to this area. I should point out to you that, again - some people don't want to hear this - but I've been a fireman for 29 years in Mattituck and, although I don't work in town, most of the incidents that we've had with gas stations have occurred on the weekends because that's when the .greatest amount of traffic is on Route 25. O.K.? So, it's definitely a concern to us and I have to applaud Mr. Dinizio's insistance because it's a very important thing along with Mrs. Mellender. It's a very important thing. It really is. To know what we're going to do, in what incident, and so on and so forth. Certainly the fire department is going to evacuate but the plan is - where do we go from there. We're not a natural gas facility. We have no prior ' knowledge what to do in natural gas. So, that's basically the situation. We're going to contain anything that burns but that's about the best to our knowledge what we're going to do. We certainly want to stop the burning process and we do that by, of course - you do that by shutting off whatever you have to shut off as quickly as you do and that's the important issue. O.K.? But, I thank you. Is there anybody else who would like to speak in favor or against this application? (No one wished to speak.) CHAIRMAN: O.K. Hearing no further comment, I'll make a motion closing the hearing pending the receipt of this plan that we've requested and we'll probably make a decision after we receive it. How does that sound? Page 12 - Transcrip I Hearing Regular Meeting of December 12, 1996 Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals MEMBER DINIZIO: Second. CHAIRMAN: All in favor? (All ayes.) - 7 /7 !=-7 71097 Board of Appeals Southold Town Hall P 0 Box 1179 Main Road Southold N Y 11971 L181997 E I I I Jv. F. D D ct ' C-n-.� �L> Chief James R. Cox Sr. P 0 Box 136 Mattituck N.Y. 11952 Gentlemen; In my resent letter to the Board in reference to LILCO's compressor station, RT -25, Mattituck. I have had the opportunity to sit down with LILCO's representatives and the Holtsville Fire Chief. After the debriefing of plant operations and tour of the Holtsville facilities, I was amazed of the safty and security built in with numorous back ups. However, LILCO representatives did agree to notify the Fire Department first in any case. Enclosed you will find a copy of the letter LILCO sent to me acknowledging that Mattituck Fire Department would be on a first call basis for any fire or gas detection. I would like at this time to thank the members of the Board of Appeals for allowing the department to review and comment on the project, and hope that in the future the team support will prove to be beneficile to the people of Southold Town. Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. espectfull , �1 Q6--' ames R. Cox Sr. Chief Mattituck F. D. �arscu�oasrn,�rr January 20, 1997 LONG ISLANE3 LIGHTING COMPANY 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 FEB ! 81997 Mr. James R._ Cox, Sr., Chief Mattituck Fire Department P.O. Box 136 Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Cox: I have received a copy of the letter you submitted to the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals (dated January 16, 1997) stating your concerns with LILCO's draft copy of the Emergency Action Procedure for the Mattituck Compressor Station. As discussed this morning, LILCO will add, as part of the responsibilities of the Gas System Operator, to call the Mattituck Fire Department on a first -call basis for any fire or gas detection alarm or call. 1(6, -5�- '�2 L- n v It is also our intention to invite the fire department to the site prior to initial startup to review operations of the facility. This should abate your concerns. As requested, it would be appreciated if you would forward a letter to the ZBA notifying them of your concurrence. Should you have any further questions, do not hesitate to call me at 391-6517. Very truly yours, Robert A. g Gas Design i Construction Dept. RJA/mp L467 cc: Mr. G. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Zoning Board of Appeals o s'z LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY 3 �o�scacroas�nrs 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD - MELVIX17 1.,.� January -28; 1997 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Attn: Mr. S. Goehringer, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Re: Application 4429 Proposed LILCO Gas Compressor Station Dear Mr. Goehringer. In response to your letter of January 21, 1997 andconfirming my January 28," 1997 conversation with your office, please be advised that LILCO will be present at the Board's Marc. 6, 1997 meeting to address any concerns of the Board and the community Very truly yours, 04-7�a !.� 41 Maurice P. Fitzger P.E. Suffolk Division Manager Real Estate Department MPF/ac 008409 I APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard R Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Lydia A. Tortora BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 21, 1997 Mr. Maurice P. Fitzgerald, P. E. Long Island Lighting Company 445 Broadhollow Road . Melville, NY 11747 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1.179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Re: Appl. No.4429 Proposed LILCO Gas Compressor Station Dear Mr. Fitzgerald: This letter is to advise you that on January 16, 1997 at the Zoning Board Meeting, the Board unanimously adopted a resolution re -opening the LILCO Hearing, stating no specific date. The next available hearing calendar is March 6, 1997 however, this will require a Board resolution. This re -opening is necessary in order to obtain more detailed information on evacuation procedures as per letter dated 1/16/97 from Mattituck Fire Chief (a copy of this letter was faxed to Mr. Hogg on 1/17/97). Please confirm that you will be available on March 6, 1997 for the public hearing continuation in order that we may place a resolution on the February 6th agenda. Very truly yours, '- I Gerard P. Goehringer Chairman - GPG:pc — — - ' �. 3k',4 3 �� , - A" _.y �!L�'Q LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY assauroasi �r 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 , January 20, 1997 J 31997 Mr. James R. Cox, Sr., Chief Mattituck Fire Department P.O. Box 136 Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear Mr. Cox: I have received a copy of the letter you submitted to the Southold Zoning Board of Appeals (dated January. 16, 1997) stating your concerns with LILCO's draft copy of the Emergency Action' Procedure for the Mattituck Compressor Station. As discussed this morning, LILCO will add, as part of the responsibilities of the Gas System Operator, to call the Mattituck Fire Department (298-8833) on a first -call basis for any fire or gas detection alarm or call. It is also our intention to invite the fire department to the site prior to initial startup to review operations of the facility. This should abate your concerns. As requested, it would be appreciated if you would forward a letter to the ZBA notifying. them of your concurrence. Should you have any further questions, do not hesitate to call me at 391-6517. Very truly yours, gRobert A_. g Gas Design g Construction Dept. IA67 <:. :... 'cc: *Mr. G. Goehringer, 'Chairman Southold Zoning Board of Appeals A � � h L �� .. *.61997 I . _ _ 'tel - QM vtM-c�IfG l/Z.0 o LI `7 Iae f Zaj �L� ��✓ ']`'/� 1 __ /pI � V //�� � �p �� y V � ��� ! V � � �-V-� U�C.�-�� 111�.� g �� �Q-�.n�-�o.�i► — m � -� v�.�- s---�.�.,,.�' .Q-�t.� ` %� L�� �� ;� - :: --- P. 1/10 JAN 03.'97 10: 09 -LILCO GAS ENDGaNEERING` ! `. ..1 gab. L 4(ru �.. `„ PAM I THIS PAGE.: `0.1 .... 1 FAX s: �J I ` Iv.S: %23 FAX LANCE 13� M -101-M N43 COMPANY . EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 175,EAST-OL6 COUNTRY ROAD MICK3VILLE,'NEW."YORK 71807 Jammu 3 .1997 Ms Linda Kowalski Board of Appeals: Town of Southold. 53095 'Main. Roadq,s}`.. =` Sbuthol,61, N.Y. 11971 Dear X9 Kowalski • Attached. for review is a drat copy . of the Emergency Acttcn procedure prepared, for the :Mattitu'ck• compressor. sta ' •,;':This is' In response to the request by the Board at the Decemb..1'2th hearing.. If you'have any comments, please feel fre';,to call me at 391,6517. Very i;rv.ly Yours, ;i[ix.•F,: JAN 03 197- 10': 09, LILCO. GAS. ENGINEERING P. 2/10 OI=DRAFT': . ;o a . JAN 03 '9710:10 LILCO GAS ENGINE RIi-'G ' P. ------------- �OI:=DRc�iFT .' R .t4G T�TSUC�Ci�4�1�1 Rev.,; o This instruction prow .des a uii gr�� . method ! fo=r'responding to Compressor. -Station. emergency conditions. at the Ma�:tittiOk 2.1 This instruction establishes both 'policy,. and*•minimal instructions f0 -responding to the 'facility 'and covers: 2..1.1 Gas alarm ` to Gas System � operat'or ( '(GSo') 2..1.2 :Gas 'leak reported by outside .agces}: 2.1.3. Fire reported by outside agencies 2.2 The Mattituck Compressor"Station is.an unmanned, faci Tity,, .remotely :operated by the GSO 'nnTiHckSbille. A'f 2 : 3 ' organizations .that . would : normally respoh& are . s`t, ationsd in the 'Riverhead Gas. Plant and/or Riverhead.,;oper'ations headquarters.. .r_ ti g-; , 2.3.1Gas Production -' Roving Station'aOperators 2.3.2' 'Gas :Customer Service-:'Special's'ts;:k'''',"' 3.0 PQ CY. 3:1 This instruction has.been.designated a Coz*porate Procedure. 3.2 outside notifications are addressed in ;this;;: ` rocedure. 3:3 The actions detailed in this•instructidh`,are;�rssponsive to local, state (16NYCRR,.Part 255), andfederal (49CFR191/192) regulations.,,§..;',;, entatoi'";o this 3,4: Personnel responsible for implem, training. instruction are required -'to receive per:odo 31. 16 This instruction shall. he reviewed annual>l t , .' e�gsued updated 'aid';'x?.,;j " accordance with GO -10382•, and. mare, frequently,;, every three: (3)' years; or necessary.. r: 3'. 6' The lead organization for this instruction=; s; ;tha .Gas . ort De Facilities and, Sys teia Supp partment...<,�,r..,,.... JAN 03 '97 10:10 LILCd `GAS ' ENGINEERING. ; _;;,.;r ; , .:,;.:. r:>: P. 4%10 OpERANING F Rev- o CTUNS Page 4 n Regulatory Reports rr Procedure .1 Gas Emerge.cy �;,a;, d; • ,,, t.; GO -10006,.' 1 Gas Emergency Notif ication `'Procedure; 4 "2 GEPIP -1• .3 p Mattituck Compressor Station Operation Re Cycle for: GBU. Corporates:; id' ;D.epartment �, `4 GO -1038.2,,. view' Wone 6.0 641 Gas System Operator The GSO', ' upon receiving a -gas"=°det'ctfon alarm at the Mattituck Compressor 3t'aton:,n`shall notf.fy the responsible Plant:sI :7 isor. 6.1.2 The Gso upon receiving a phon's dall'wa from an outside .agency orf a gas leak ,,,*6t ;Xire , at the Mattituck Compre6sor station,.' 'shall the responsible Plant Supervisor -and. d Gas Customer Serv.cell Rive -rhea the GSO 6.1.3 upon. ve`ificaton of .an emergency',., shall: i i:he Office aa-' . 6..1.3. Fill .out. r:;. Operations Notification"Fact sheet Class kf the emergency,'°;}aas'ed upon 6..1.3.2' the 'Einer y Class on genc Cla �;' oil Codes Guid4lines .apd Vot f ca�t�''' t, - , Chari GAP i •�::. -,.- `` .; • . 6.1.3 3 . Nott i v the personate 3^; :,and":° organization listed`''on h',Gas Faciliti�as Notificat`oa^; .Chax't. for Com rens"tati.on' Matt•itut a . P cr, S•. (GEPIP ' • 1) su ervisor' 6.2 , Plant'' p 6:. 2.1 The Pia.nt Supervisor r�espons'b1e; tion Fria Compressor 'Station" Matt iii?}`i;'r.Mh1.�•i M''�uMr:.i�?.. JAN 03 '97 10:11 LILCO (;AS• ENGINEERING 7, Supw�yise the on -site=s nsei of 6.2.1.1, t tsof s and other7 hii. r.?S0 2 maint=ain communicat',,,., 6*2w nfo a and 'Seep the situation 0 6.2. - Provide tachnical.SUVP -1.3 Pro . 4,� !.,�,,�L,;z ,,'fl (fire Son -n emergency response ipar police en -mento depart Services; �S Emergency this Ensure 6.2i.1.4: n ure. personnela A; rained facility. are - p4riodi'd ntatibn eme in procedure.. r �Rovincj Station'.0pekatOr TRO44- 6.31 is tesponsibl ns, at e for 0. 6.:.3. 1 -The RSO tie ';jtuc ojj%I �:,vtssor w Sta k g 1IR90 •Upon respondint tc., j�`,.n. emergency,,, and A ..v.eri*fy:.tt),e-,parit-.iicii-lar shal iding hlM', notify the.-GS0, providing. oncy the pro ."infi oimation so: that pe can-�,;be made a, o ication:and.notifice classifl EPIP e''with.G in', ccbrdanc.. a in ed 'Rso shall t -0.110w Th -the.., ins; procedure. in this. Service (G 6.4 Gas customer 1shall 6..4.1 Upon responding to an - emerg .9 otify verify tkie patt.jc.�ilar emerg j,:n . . . . . OkMa 7 'him suff tion cFassif'ithe GSI.;,, proViding cation so tha,�, the :pr.,.)pw,7 emergency�, n be mad and j,.iotjf icatiIjnF,'oA With GEPIP ""i o -M: the 6.4.2 The GCS shaft follow instrud,.1, 0. id6 assistance Gso and prov, 7.0 resp ILCO w of", tm qper, 7.1, The responding R60 s h all verify t he particular emergency and, notify the GSO, provi. d Ii "ffic ient t,tion information. The ,RSO shall follOW a ; I JAN 03 '.97, 10. 12:LILCO GASENGINE LRIH(G ^i q,+..; t"Y..'s P: 6/10 OI -DRAFT, ` TIONS Rev. 0 INSTItUC f ge outlined"',in this procedure. Zor, .the particular' > f emer. enc • - ir', ;'- -`I',V,?;:,.;:,: ri•: x9 . 7- Ej�p 1 Gas Alarm eived .� by GSO via t'G Detection Rec , a em Syst Gas Leak 'Reported by .Outside 3 Repor by, Outside Agency':ui' EAP Fire ted:.. 7.-3 Drills: are conducted per odically to test effectiveness of this procedure . 7.4 Copies of this procedure are. atintained' ,ate" following locations: - Mattituck Compressor Station Riverhead Gas Plant - iverhea isor - operations Superya!y{ s" "Of f ice Go —Hick svi -le State PSC Alba,., `-ry";h,',r - New York ny a: ; ;':,;�,•.',�';.r gra, 7 5 The GSO emerge .notification call sheess''`are' ; • emer f.. .. r.' with GEPIP maintained in accordance; S1 All records will be maintained at the Rveichead:Gas Plant-for at least seven -years. P';r. 9 41y ;,ilF s None. 10.0 P �DICFB ved b SO ,: }Detection Gas Alam Rece•i y via; Gas EAP, . a` <. m 10. S ste y 10 2 EAP 2. Gas Leak Reported by : Outside'�Agency;: t'S Oxy 3: EAP 3 'Fire Reported ,�y. Outside A enc. Fi g Y ± '. a,' JAN 03`97 10:12 LILC.0 GAS ENGINEERING P. 7 INSIXUCT�ONS F� f i . ........... pit CEPWIDD MUMMA M,7�"IsYst Gas. Alarm Received by G90 Gas Of Gas Gas System Operator (GSA) sha" f ill Out 00erations, Notifica A, tio ' Fact Sheet in accor j GEPIP 1. 1 .notify tjje Gas PIE djtvisor 2. Gas System 'Operator shall n responsible for the Compressor Stai't, bh 41,06d` noti re fY him Of receipt Ofa gas detection alarm,.. : on fy a Rdvin" —3. Supervisor- -t 4' ` tection The Gas: Plant" ' -ki" , J9 anal',, Operator (RSO) to respond a 4. OP alarm. 4.: The RSO shall resp M - nd ta the attituoX -cc)-gapress0i"; tat ion p andl -f a alarm- 4.71 .Check: gas detection aa:leak. Tise. CGI to. check fe.)r 9. Or�' the situatiGet hi Notify'GSO� InforM 4.3r M additional, 'response if •nec eza ry.. GSOCari5slut down. s,remotely; the compressor . 5, te.gas.leak. 4,�. 4, - Isola b IAO,dla.te Y on::dompressor p� pl­ 4. 4' 11 If leak' is lves:* nl .or* A .,closing compres to b is on station pipin%76 ' y opening- station:byjpass and dii.14, "'Otation. -inlet and Out12t valves 4 5 if necessary,, de­energi ro: P0poker,. 4.6 Repair leak. Keep`GSO inf ormed - 5. If LILCO, police, or fire department persond*, explain situation and provift technical assnS required. P. e/10 JAN 03 19T10:13 LILCO GAS ENGINEERING 0 T D� OpFAAM. G' R$a 11ONS 'ja ON PROCEDURE Z &NOLA Gas Leak ReP*rt84mute de AgOUCY (GSo)- sha th ®f Gas 11 fill out e,', 3. Gas System Operator operations Notification Fact Sheet in accord.:, GEPIP I.I. system operator shall notify: Gas 'V';-.- ervice to resp 2.1 Riverhead Gas Customer S 2.2 Gas Planta Supervisor who notifytation Operator to respon.d. 3. Riverhead Gas Customer servica shall: 3."'1 Respond to Hattituck Compress -'Or Statioll,-,- 3ck area for" ge.,s leak.. Use CGI to_c�,h.e r 'SJ u6st Notify GSO. Inform hiji.of the_ zituation':cL..,T-:..,,-1,, 3.-3 additionse if necessary'.. onal resp 3.;/4 GSO Can shut down ;the co pressors remot-r:ey are, running. 14� y'�.'o nx is o 3.5 If leak n station piping, isolate.- si.ng station outlet riq station bypass ars clo valves. 4. The Roving station operator .small : 4.1. 4 Respond to mattituck Comp:-dss= ane.l.for alarm. Check gas detection p v use CGI to check for gas- lea1c. , Notify GSO Inform 'him of the situati . . . . . . ... - additional. response if necessary. GS'� est down the compressors rem atelY. .Irpolate*gas leak. 4.5.1 If leak is on :compressor, by closing compressor, inlet. ands' outl'ei'�('-4'aives- 4.5.2: If leak is on station piping'i'i'n'Xsqlate.by opening station bypass and. clos ng,'station let valves. inlet and out JAN 03 ''97.10: 13 GAS ENGINEERING ; '.' '°_. P. 9/10 .LILCO aeceasary, -m ergisei �owsr atatiOII. •r 4 6 It da • 4 7 Repair leak. Ke ed. 4.8ep GSO inf awn t fire depa'ztment. t,5 , esp®T personnelido 5, Yf': L�LCO, police, or ;provide tech jj..cal assistance: as explain situation and ^t4r,t �, awn, "' i • . � - .. 4i��i� pint 1�}"1.,u. �°,•. ,r{:'�,l i';:�f( ' . ' ` _, . • - .. � sir: fig'.' ;,.i?,f;�;;'It f .. � � 1t1'pr5„Tw4.�,;`9,r.1rr,•:',�a:: t` . JAN 03.'97 19.14 LILCO GAS ENGINEERING ;' ; ^ ='{! P. 10110 . OSrtD MET,OPERAT IONS INUC F.PiP• 3 ' EMERG GY ACTION PROCEDIIRE 22 Fire Reported by:OU"*de Agency _ 1. Gas System Operator (GSO) shal.l.:f�ll: out -the',---'.ffice of Gas Operations:'. Notification" Fact.'. Sheet in accordance:' with GEPIP 1-1-m 2%- Gas ' System Operator shall not i.f y : 2 .;1 Riverhead Gas Cust®mer .Service to respoh&�' tq;,, -,report of a, f ire . r r:,'•a`ri:!;..' . ; 2.2 Gas Plant' Supervisor who will notify a,Ro'vin-";Station . Operator to respond. 2:.2`.1 Gas Plant Supervisor will als6;1•respond.. 3. Response actions, by first arriving LILCO personnel:''„ 3..1 Isolate compressor station ' by opening stat'j.0 , ?,;bypass ; A; and closing station inlet and, outlet valves .4 1 3.,,12 De -energize power to the station. 3.3 'Keep, GSO informed. 4. If LILCO, police, or fire department p'exsonr�el,`respond, explain situation and proyide ane=-'a's required. :! u 16, ' , _ i?!�I1,5�i A]"fi3: �I,ilr`.(,t.,i.i •at; �{t �i . • - • 'rte . • .. _ .4•:i-�4;'.) °, - LEGALNOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN;:pur-. suant to Section 267•of,the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold,. :the following applications will be held ._. ' for public hearings by the SOUTHOLD .-TOWN BOARD. OFAAPPEALS,:at,the .'Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, $outliold'.`.New`:York ' 11971,;: on ' r THURSDAY; MARCH 13;1997 at the* - times noted below (or is soon thereafter as 6:45 p.m.- and .m.Aand LUCY. STRAUSSNER ANW h i -f is requested"for_ twb -�-undersized lots; . which waiver,is basedfon�the 146v:"15, -1996"Action . of .DisapprovalYby. ` Building._ Inspector due `t6. Io -%merger after•:1983 -The; lots: show' creation: by: -- deed.and conformity in size when.;ffj&:;, ; created (ref: •Building .inspector's nota-.,� tions). Location of Lands: 335 Main `SE'• , and 1045 Wilmatth Avenue, GreenporL? R-40 Zoriec"1000-3441=16 as one:lot; and 100041-1-10 & 11 as the other lot. 6:50'0.111. Appl.: #4462.' V #1IEN : Wand PETER_SOO...A: variance is requested.for a reduced.front yard'set-'. back for proposed new dwelling, based = on. the' January '• 15,. 1997'. Action; of Disapproval` issued" by. the 'Building . Inspector. - Location .'or - Property:265 . Cedar ;Point::;Drive• East,: Southold. Required,front yard: to, be determined .based on Chow established within 300 feet, same block, sameside of street, or bulk schedule minimain,-of 35 -ft. front, 3S ft. 'rear; r 10 ft_ ;and .15- ft `sides, pertaining to,, this lot size. 'of 15;576± square feet.'CountyParcel 146-1000- .90-3-9. (Note: Setbacks from the water .are determined 'by .Town' Tnisiees:and NYS DEC; when'n6;bulkhead or wall -exists.)-`';; 6:53:p:m.`.Canyover'11earing from 2/6/97 2/25L97: AApp1.:No:.4452`= CHRISTINA .7:00 p.ni Carryoyer;Heanmg:`'fro^ r • 2/6/97;'Appl., No.: 4453="-- EDVagR1 inn I^EVELYri lF<ALI'M M.".: 7:10 p.m:' , Continued': LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of Ahe Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following applications will be held for public hearings by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS, at the Southold Town Hall-, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1997 at the times noted below (or as' soon thereafter as possible) : 6:45 p.m. Appl. #4459 - ANTONE AND LUCY STRAUSSNER. A Waiver is requested for two undersized lots, which waiver is based on the Nov. 15, 1996 Action of Disapproval by Building Inspector due to lot merger after 1983. The lots show creation by deed and conformity in size when 'first created (ref: Building Inspector's notations) . Location of Lands: 335 Main St. and 1045 Wilmarth Avenue, Greenport. R-40 Zone. 1000-34-1-16 as one lot, and 1000-41-1-10 & 11 as the other lot. 6:50 p.m. Appl: -#4462 - VIVIEN and PETER SOO. A variance is requested for a reduced front yard setback for proposed new dwelling, based on the January 15, .1997 Action of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector. Location of Property: 265 Cedar Point Drive East, Southold. Required front yard: to be determined based on those established within 300 feet, same block, . same side of street, or bulk schedule minimum. of 35 I ft.. front, 35 ft.. rear, 10 ft. and 15 ft. sides, pertaining to this lot size of 15,576+- square feet. County Parcel No. 1000-90-3-9. (Note: Setbacks Page 2 - Legal Not: Board of Appeals Hearings to be Held 3/13/97 from the water are determined by Town Trustees and NYS DEC, when no bulkhead or wall exists.) 6:53 p. m. Appl. No. 4464 - TOMIS AND KATHY KOURKOUMELIS . Request for a Variance under Article XXIV, Section 100-239.4, based upon the February 1997 Action of Disapproval issued by the Building Inspector, for permission to locate swimmingpool with fence enclosure with setback at less than the required 100 ft. setback. from the top of the bank or bluff along the Long Island Sound. Location of Property: 54775 C. R. 48, r Greenport, NY; County Parcel No. 1000-44-1-2. 7:00 p.m. Appl . No. 4453 - EDWARD AND EVELYN HALPERT . (Continued from 2/6/97) . Request for Variance to alter and/or expand nonconforming building which has contained a nonconforming guest or living unit, separate and accessory to the main dwelling. Location of Property: 2125 Town Harbor Lane, Southold, NY; County Parcel #1000-66-1-31. Zone: R-40 Residential. Property size: 1.45+- acres. 7:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4429SE and 4430, . by LILCO, as Contract Vendee. These applications apply to premises referred to as 8550 (vacant land) Main Road, Mattituck (near Laurel) , identified as 1000-122-7-6.6, further identified as Lot #2 consisting of 35,798 sf. . as shown on the Subdivision of Map of "Frank Murphy Garden Center" approved by the Southold Town Planning Board 4/12/1982. Applicant, as contract vendee, is requesting: (a) Appl. No. 4429SE - Special Exception for Use of Vacant Land as shown on plot plan for a compressor station building with fence enclosure in this "B" General Business District. (b) Appl. No. 4430 - Variance under Article XXIII, Section 100-231-A for permission to construct fence enclosure, which exceeds 'Page 3 - Legal Noti Board of Appeals Hearings to be Held 3/13/97 maximum fence height restriction of 6 feet when located in the front yard, and which exceeds 6-1/2 feet in or along side and rear yards. 7:30 p.m. Appl. No. , 4463 - LAWRENCE SUTER d/b/a BLUEWATER than the required 10 SEAFOOD. This is a Variance based upon the January 6, 1997 Action of Disapproval issued by- the Building Inspector, which states that a "permit to construct metal frame with canvass roof (addition) to existing retail fish market is disapproved on the following grounds: Under Article XXIV, Section 100-244B, proposed addition to existing retail fish market with accessory seasonal single service utensil seating, proposed construction is on a nonconforming lot located in the- B General Business District, has insufficient side yard of ... less than the required 10 feet. Action required by the Zoning Board; action also required by the Planning Board...." Location of Property: 11400 Route 25, Mattituck, NY; County- Parcel ountyParcel No. 1000-122-3-7. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above applications. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. The above hearings will not start before the times designated, and some may be carryover - hearings. The files may be reviewed during regular business hours , for updates or new information. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to call 765-1809. Dated: February 19, 1997. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman By Linda Kowalski *A APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Lydia A. Tortora �o��gtlFFO�,�coG 0 cm Z 1 • oy�ol �ao� BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD February 19, 1997 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Dear 4p144n,,,a14t1W--) �iv/�ost d Please find enclosed a copy of the/f Legal Notice confirming the date of the public hearing for your application to be held Thursday, March 13, 1997. This . notice is expected to be published by our office . in the upcoming issue of the Times -Review. Also enclosed is a sign which must be posted within 10 feet from the front property line (facing the traveled street) . After the sign has ' remained in . place at least seven days, the enclosed Affidavit should be signed by you before a notary public,' and returned to our office before March 12, 1997. (Please note: The sign may remain in place longer, which is always preferred.) Please feel free to stop by, or call us, during the last few days of processing to review any updates, communications, or handwritten notes added to the file by individual board members. Very truly yours, nda Kow ski a_-[ MaryAnn Cybulsla Enclosures P.S. For your convenience, we enclose a copy of the "standards" of law to be addressed at the hearing, or in writing beforehand. Please note that different standards of law apply in different appli- tions, i.e. "area. standards under New York Town Law" apply to most variance applications, "waiver standards under 100=26" apply to merged lots as per 100-25 (different than area standards). %and use standards of Town Law" apply to.use variances. If you are requesting a "Special Exception"' Permit, standards would apply under Town Law and in the Zoning Code, Sections 100-263 thru 100-265. a :SHECIF)L Ft V)4VRAJCS POK.- NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York, concerning this property. OWNER(S) OF RECORD: 15TYP87 BROS, REAL 87S L DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: fihe �t 13 1X9 .7 7:/0 �. � P If you have an interest in this project, you are invited to view the Town file(s) which, are available- for inspection prior to the day of the hearing during normal business days between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. BOARD OF APPEALS •TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 9 (516) 765-1809 rn��N Ro��. M�rriluc,� FEB 24 197 11:40A1,1 Sk-k,'-'-"-QLD T01•114 HALL 5716 65 18'23 P.1 HOARD OF APPP.A,LS:TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ------------------------------------x In the Matter of the Application -tL ti -4Z `� S �t— 114- 4-k -3 O of • l.,t�-.Ccs -- CD�� r2� SS o� Si��O�\ ----- -----r�-1----------------� u'. -----V COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) STATE OF NEV YORK) AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, -'\ , , residing at SS- 6\\\ t -\-\A New York, being duly sworn, depose and say: That on the 3 �-b day of 199�� I personally posted property known as It to Nkkti 000 by placing the Town's official poster sign ten (10) feet, or closer, from the front property line where it can easily be seen from the street, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for seven full days prior to the date of the public hearing (date of hearing noted thereon to be held MA�s-k-\ k3 , 1997 . ) Dated: \ \ , 199 -1 . 41q C"�P, '7�'-�Jv (signature) UU Sworn to before me this �\ day of y\A &<4N , 1997 . r NotS.ry Public ANNETTE CALLORI NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK NO. 4909166 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY t-� COMMISSION EXPIRES OCTOBER 19,19...L..1 tj tc- 6199-.1 -7F ------- Ch Po Lt -79 ..............................................................................——— TRANSMISSION RESULT REPORT ........ ---.....(JAN., 17 '97 11:09AM).......... ...... � SOUTH TOWN',HALL',516 765 1823 ..e.....................e...nn..............e......un..fe.e.nn...eese...n...eee........ .e.e.....u.ueee.ene.....e.euee....a.eewe........ ...eee#....e.ieeei........ ( AUTO) ...,...........ee..... DATE START" REMOTE TERMINAL TIME RE— MODE' ..TOTAL PERSONAL''LABEL FILE TIME IDENTIFICATION SULTS' PAGES NO. JAN 17 11": 08AM LILCO - GAS ENGINEERIN 01`03" OK : ES 02 •; ,� '' - 002 S i J ' ;:i'�-• qtr ;,iL ri: I +s z •...............uu..u........u.u.......pu...u...u...u..uu.........u......u....u..u.u..u........u..uu...u...ua..u.............u...u...uu........ii..u.a.....e.uuu....u....u.......... E)ECM >)REDUCTION S)STANDARD . M)MEMORY C)CONFIDENT�IAL`­� #7'BATCH D) DETAIL $) TRANSFER ' ` ' ', '• F)FINE P)POLLING ,. rl , {Ir i pyj APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Lydia A. Tortora Mr. James Cox, Chief Mattituck Fire Department Pike Street Mattituck, NY 11952 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 8, 1997 Re: LILCO Gas Compressor Station Location Dear Chief Cox: Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals have requested that the attached "Emergency Action Procedure" be forwarded to the Mattituck Fire Department for review and comments. This plan is a draft at this 'time from LILCO and pertains to its compressor station and underground gas piping to be located at the Stype Bros. vacant site, along the southerly side of the Main Road, Mattituck. There is also a construction plan on file with our office,, however, it is our understanding that representatives of LILCO may have already met with the Mattituck Fire District regarding this project. If not, please contact us and we will be happy to provide you with the set of construction plans for review from our file. It would very much be appreciated if you would coordinate the above with the Fire District. Please feel free to contact our office for further information, or contact me directly (home #298-9176). Enclosure cc: ZBA Members J. Dinizio S. Doyen R. Villa L. Tortora Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN STY'i'E INS REAL ESTATE ' 5.16 .2.98 `5779 „ P.02 Cz ROBERT ,f. WHELAN. AE� P.O ,i aX 100' 's 16013Nrig Maititw & NY'`.11952.'- 51 ' t:ui a,3,'a;�°. �k �x.iti' .i""��i,,'�4s,'[ x3 -q ✓�W'.;eiE'�j, June 25,1996 �.: Stype Brothers Real Estate In,;'. Main RAnd Mattituck, T,°1tw York, 11952 Att: Mr: hndrew Stype Re: Sub3urface Site Investigation Main Road Mattituck, New York 11952 .J Dear Andy: ` Asper your request,,c,-i Monday, June -44, 1996 a s'ubsurface'site:inve"stigation was performed the above referf�sxc�:d site. 'Ile l�r'm'j act consisted of the:eatcavattonofsix tes�: holes approximuf�,-�.y ten feet deep- using a backhoe. FAch test hole was located in close proximity to the previous soil borings performed by others. A detailed Test<�Iole;Log,is: a'ltached.wh;Ch details the ioil type and debris unearthed in the ianves�'igation. 41 In I;e:neral a substantial amount of (:anstruct v , do.),ris w,as.found atfvaryffig.deptns. The bulk of the debris eonsio-A of broker, cotciete, aspbil.t., brick masonry .tree'liml s`and's decomposing organic matter. No highly vi-ilatile or nQ7:ious odors''Wete "no'ticeds `'A clean soil strata was' found at a depth of tem feet at all test hole locations =G'roind,water was not;`,. encountered during the course of the investigation. Please review the. attached Test Hole Log at your oonvenierice. if theie•are any `questions relative t6 'the above please do not hesitate ;. Youirs;:+{ plow Lane enc: 0. c,. tel•_ �;�,: ;6�;1::.�'`;�-p9Q'�r--:r.�-� -.. � ti,,. � - • ` ,N '':}:•.':i:�.�'., „�P, lvi wig i {�.� r Isla PQ �, ,.�j. 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BY DATE sUBJECT 37 1,41, z 7 V An , 1w, c Eby 0 z 7 V An F/s Avo STYPE INS REAL:,ESTATE 2*98 5779 P.01 Stype BrothersReal Esta, - - 17 7 m MAIN ROAD, MATTITUCK, -NEW YORK '119.52 (516) 298-8760 FAX (516) 298:57:79 11 Pla,111110111101 I _NSMEMA11" Date., Fax#: To: 0 "taf`.'t'h'r `,t-` ';(r Zr�";�,11,q"� �'',n. •,:.;.'i�`'sl Attention: Re: # of Pfiges including tmnsph'tal: STYPEBROTHERS REIkL ESTATE, YNC. FAX NOMBER- messag.'-w -, Name of Sender Date Sent: Time Sent:.., 6A + - AP EALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Sdrge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Lydia A. Tortora MEMORANDUM BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Judith `Z'. Te Town Clerk FROM: ZBA Office DA'Z'E: December 3, 1996 R.EF: Town Board Meeting 11/2G - LILCO Site at Mattituck Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 This afternoon Dan Horton, reporter from the L.I. Traveler indicated that he had a source which appeared before the Town Board at its meeting of November 26, 1996 with information pertaining to the proposed LILCO gas compressor station, Mattituck. Would you please transmit copies of the minutes pertaining to the discussions for the record. Mr. Hogg of LILCO has also requested to review the same, and we will make it available once it is made a part of the ZBA file record. Thank you. cc: ZBA Chairman and Members r � �arsauso�isrmrs September 26, 1996 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 LONG 1 S LAN ® LI G H-rI N G CONI PANV 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 Att: Zoning Board of Appeals Re: Gentlemen: Proposed LILCO Gas Compressor Station Main Road, Mattituck, NY The Long Island Lighting Company is planning the installation of a gas compressor station on the south side of Main Road in Mattituck. The Company is Contract Vendee for the required property. The station will be unmanned and will not have any water or sanitary facilities. The planned compressor station has the sole purpose of maintaining the operating pressure in the gas distribution system on the north fork east of Mattituck. It will consist of two (2) units. The primary compressor will be electrically driven and the secondary compressor (backup) will be driven by natural gas. It is expected that the station would operate only in cold weather and then only in the morning and evening hours during times of high gas consumption. Both compressors are housed in sound insulated compartments. A comparison was made of the operating noise levels provided by the manufacturer and the Town of East Hampton's noise code. The code limits are for the hours between 7:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M. the operational values are for the hospital grade muffler on the gas engine compressor. East Hampton Compressor Compressor Octave Allowable @ 5 ft @ 50 ft Hz dB dB dB 63 73 95 74 125 67 63 47 250 60 51 30 500 55 55 35 1000 51 59 40 2000 46 62 42 4000 43 62 42 5000 40 60 40 Overall 55 73 54 To begin the permitting process, application is being made to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a "Special Exception". Applications are concurrently being made to the Planning Board for site plan review and the Building Department for an "Appeal for Variance" for an eight (8') foot security fence. Attached are six (6) copies of the following: a) Completed ZBA Application for Special Exception. b) Completed Questionnaire for filing with ZBA Application. C) Completed Short Environmental Assessment Form. d) LILCO check to cover filing fee. e) Plot Plan Drawing #MTGC-FY-02001-00. f) Aerial Survey. g) Copy of contract for purchase of property. If additional information is required, please do not hesitate to contact me at (516) 391-6052 Very truly yours, Maurice P. Fitzgerali , P.E. Suffolk Division Manager Real Estate Department MPF/ac 007069 Attachments cc: Planning Board No Attachments Building Department if It ';� � �arscuuoirsrnKs ,:� September 26, 1996 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 L—O N G i S L.AN ® L.1 G H-rI lel G L O M P^9Y Att: Mr. Thomas Fisher 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD - MELVILLE. NEW YORK 11747 Senior Building Inspector Re: Proposed LILCO Gas Compressor Station Main Road, Mattituck, NY SCTM # 1000-122-07-6.6 Dear Mr. Fisher: Several months ago a "preliminary" Building Permit Application was submitted to you with minimal data on a proposed Natural Gas Compressor Station in Mattituck. The reason for this initial application was to solicit from the Town the direction that the Long Island Lighting Company should take on this project. This was accomplished and summarized in your memo of October 19, 1995 and other subsequent meetings with various Town Departments. To begin this permitting process, applications are being concurrently filed with the Town's Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals and the Building Department. Reference copies of included transmittal letters. A Building Permit Application is being filed now, prior to determinations by the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals since an eight (8') foot high security fence is being proposed for the facility. This fence will require a variance based on an appeal to the Zoning Board of appeals. It is hoped that the hearing on the "Appeal for Variance" could be held the same time that the Zoning Board of Appeals is considering LILCO's Application for Special Exception on this same project. To begin the permit and denial processes in the Building Department, please fmd enclosed: a) A newly completed Application for Building Permit. b) Three (3) copies of Aerial Survey and Plot Plan. Drawing #MTGC-FY-02001-00. C) A completed application for "Appeal from Decision of Building Inspector". d) LILCO check to cover building permit application fee. If additional information is required, please do not hesitate to contact me at (516) 391-6052. Very truly yours, Maurice P. Fitzgerald, P.E. Suffolk Division Manager Real Estate Department MPF/ac 007073 Attachments cc: Planning Board No Attachments Zoning Board of Appeals if if 0 November 8, 1996 Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, NY 11971 LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY 445 B9 -VILLE, NEW YORK 11747 Attn: Zoning Board of Appeals 9(_ IE ` Hoy ,eyes ry Re: Proposed LILCO Gas Compressor Station Main Road, Mattituck, NY SCTM # 1000-122-7-6.6 Gentlemen: On September 26, 1996, 1 transmitted to the Board a completed applications for a "Special Exception" and a "Variance Ruling" in conjunction with the referenced project. Included in this submission were six (6) copies of LILCO Drawing #MTGC- FY-02001-00, titled "Plot Plan". As a result_ of meetings with the Town's Planning Board this Plot Plan has been revised to reflect their recommendations. Attached please find six (6) revised copies of the Plot Plan. Destroy the old drawings and substitute the revised drawings. The significant changes lower the ground elevation of the compressors, creates the berm around the outside of the fence and specifies a double row of plantings on top of the berm. All this to conceal the compressors and the associated fence. If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (516) 391-6052. Very truly yours, Maurice P. Fi ald Suffolk Division Manager Real Estate Department MPF/ac 007778 Attachments _.1 APPEALS BOARD LNIENIBERS Gerard P. Goehrin;er, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. RobertA_ Villa Lvdia A. Tortora BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOLiTHOLD MEMORANDUM/ COORDINATION REQUEST TO: Planning Board.;- Chairman,. Members, and Office FROM:' ZBA. DATE. November 1, 1996 Southold Town Hall ;3095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (5 16) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 SUBJECT: Coordination_ on, -Projects (Possible JurisdiclaOn ano. Reply Request) ; : -4 This will confirm that the following applications may needto receive - a determination by the Planning Board under.''{the site plan (or waiver) regulations pertaining to "applications or "7,ra14ers - Tv Your response (and suggestions on a "preliminary basis" about actual. site lavout / de tails) are appreciated: 1. THERESA TNALXi'� R aii&..K!D NTROUND . Use of a rental unit For recreation. 2- LILCO. Use of vacant land, for compressor station- 3- DAVID DEFRIEST and JOSEPH GNOZZO. Use of premises now zoned LB for car -rental business- With outdoor dispiay. Ovas zoned. prior to 1/39 as B-1 Generai Business) . T 4.. DAVID PASCOE. Use of professional. office as principal use - ?c al . .a copy of -,he Legal Notices -,vith a description of each is attached For your convenience - Enclosure O G V .v Pry ^� �. BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOLiTHOLD MEMORANDUM/ COORDINATION REQUEST TO: Planning Board.;- Chairman,. Members, and Office FROM:' ZBA. DATE. November 1, 1996 Southold Town Hall ;3095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax (5 16) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 SUBJECT: Coordination_ on, -Projects (Possible JurisdiclaOn ano. Reply Request) ; : -4 This will confirm that the following applications may needto receive - a determination by the Planning Board under.''{the site plan (or waiver) regulations pertaining to "applications or "7,ra14ers - Tv Your response (and suggestions on a "preliminary basis" about actual. site lavout / de tails) are appreciated: 1. THERESA TNALXi'� R aii&..K!D NTROUND . Use of a rental unit For recreation. 2- LILCO. Use of vacant land, for compressor station- 3- DAVID DEFRIEST and JOSEPH GNOZZO. Use of premises now zoned LB for car -rental business- With outdoor dispiay. Ovas zoned. prior to 1/39 as B-1 Generai Business) . T 4.. DAVID PASCOE. Use of professional. office as principal use - ?c al . .a copy of -,he Legal Notices -,vith a description of each is attached For your convenience - Enclosure Date: September 30,1996 Memo To: Ms. Linda Kowalski Subject: Mattituck Compressor Station SCTM #1000-122-07-6.6 Linda: As I promised you last week when I made the filing for the subject application, notification to the surrounding property owners would be made today. Attached for your file on this matter are the following: 1. Copies of the four letters sent to the surrounding property owners. 2. The four receipts from the U.S. Post Office for the Certified mailings. 3. The "Notice To Adjacent Property Owner" completed and notarized. Each property owner was given a copy of the front page of this document. For the file also, Lot #6.6 was in fact part of a subdivision. From the Town's Planning Department's files it was determined the file is titled "Frank Murphy Garden Center" approved 4/12/82. Lot #6.6 was known as Lot #2 Thanks for your patients in this matter. Maurice P. Fitz / bald, P.E. _ Long Island Lighting Company (516) 391-6052 September 30, 1996 LONG I S LAN O LIGHTING COMPANY 445 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD MELVILLE, NEW YORK 11747 Jodan Holding Corp. c/o Brisotti & Wilkworth, Inc. P.O. Box 1448 Main Road Mattituck, NY 11952 Re: Proposed LILCO Gas Compressor Station Main Road, Mattituck, NY SCTM # 1000-122-07-6.6 To Whom It May Concern: As required by the Town of Southold codes, you are being notified of an application made by the Long Island Lighting Company to install a natural gas compressor station on the subject property. The Company is Contract Vendee for the required property. The station will be unmanned. The planned compressor station has the sole purpose of maintaining the operating pressure in the gas distribution system on the north fork east of Mattituck. It will consist of two (2) units. The primary compressor will be electrically driven and the secondary compressor (backup) will be driven by natural gas. It is expected that the station would operate only in cold weather and then only in the morning and evening hours during times of high gas consumption. Both compressors are housed in sound insulated compartments. Enclosed is, a copy of LILCO's plan for the site. Please review the plan and call me with any questions or concerns you may have. I may be reached at (516) 391-6052. Very truly yours, Maurice P. Fitzgerald Suffolk Division Manager Real Estate Department MPF/ac 007447 Enclosure GEORGE AffCHIE LATHAM, JR. a � BENNETT ORLOWSKI, JR. IO ry' WILLIAM J. CREMERS Nt KENNETH L. EDWARDS PLANNING BOARD OFFICE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 92 1996 Maurice P. Fitzgerald, P.E. Suffolk Division Manager Real estate Department Long Island Lighting Company 445 Broad Hollow Road Melville, NY 11747 Re: Proposed LILCO Gas Compressor Station Main Road, Mattituck, NY .JVUW1U1u,l`1CW lull"llyrl Fax (516) 765-3136 Telephone (516) 765-1938 EAL ESTWE DEPT Dear Mr. Fitzgerald, The Planning Board has received your letter of September 26, 1996, in regard to the above mentioned project. The following additions/changes must be made before the Board can proceed with its review: �) 1. Set back must be ninety feet (901) from property line. o/e. 2. Elevation drawings in color of compressors. , apI w oS � . Maximum height of lighting posts is fourteen feet (14') . `�-a✓ 4. Noise level exceeds standards of East Hampton and is considered by this Board as too high a level. �d 5. Screening, using 4' and 5' evergreens and a 7' high chain link '�3 fence is inadequate to screen the 10' 81v high compressors. 6. All outdoor lighting must be shielded to the premises. 7. Lot coverage not shown. 8. % landscaped not shown. V In addition, the Board is not in favor of barbed wire on the fence,- and for aesthetic purposes would prefer a wood fence. Consideration should be given to placing a earthen berm around the property. The Board would like to see the compressors placed in a suitable enclosure. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. Sincer 0 Kassner S to Plan Reviewer cc: Thomas Fisher, Senior Building Inspector \ f� ��' 0 r 19s6 _7 F, ' f ci � 1 I Date: October 18,1996 Memo To: Ms. Linda Kowalski Subject: Mattituck Compressor Station SCTM## 1000-122-07-6.6 Linda: To satisfy requirement 47 in the Town's instructions for filing for a Special Exception, please find attached a set of twenty four photographs of the site proposed for.the subject compressor station. Also be advised that the site has been staked showing property lines (orange stakes) and the four corners of the proposed fence (green stakes). U Maurice P. Fitg z ld P E Long Island Lighting Company (516) 391-6052 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehrinaer. Chairman SerCre Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Lvdia A. Tortora BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOU -=OLD ImEMORANDUM/COORDINATION REQUEST TO: Planning Board;. Chairman, Members, and Office FROM: ZBA Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.0_ Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Far, (5 16) 765-1823 Teleohone (516) 765-1809 DATE_ November- 1, 1996 SU -BJ -ECT.: Coordination on Projects (Possible Jurisdiction and Reply Bequest) " This will confirm that the following applications may need to receive a determination by the Planning Board under,(the site plan (or waiver) regulations pertains to "applications" or "waivers_" Your response (and suggestions on a "preliminary oasis" about actual site layout / de tails) are appreciated: 1. THERESA WALKER1 aid': -.KID- N'ROUND. Use of a rental unit for recreation. ' , 2- LILCO_ Use of vacant land For compressor station. , '. 3. DAVID DEI-ItIEST and JOSEPH GNOZZO. Use of premises now zoned LB For car -rental business with outdoor display_ (Was zoned_ prior to 1/89 as B-1 General Business) T 4- DAVID PASCOE. Use of professional office as principal use - Copy of he Lag -al Notices with a description of each is attached For your convenience . rnciosu re ,LEGALNOTICKc. -.BOARD OF APPEALS;, -i"-,TO.W.N-.OF'SOUT-HOLDn_,. -DEC i3y GN Pursuant to.,Seqtion267,� of,the-.T6w.n,Law:and th6Code of-the-16wn of Soutfiok -ifie follbw-izn,,-g,,-.,;,a�ppiicatio*ni§_wiiI be held -,Itb'f-oubIj6 hearings jW'the ­:" SOOtft6tD, TOWWBOARD OF -APPEALS, at the S-61 i uthold Town'Hall'11S3095 Main Road, Southold -,New York 1-1971,. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER BER 12,'-1996 as notedbelow:,. '7- f5 Appl. Nb. 443 8 - G TUSEPPE & LAURIE - 'COMO.-'.This is an application for 'a Variance based 'upon the November 1996 Action of Dis- tor..under--Article III„Section ,100-33C, in whicli applicant ap-,,-- if rate accessory building,.and that yard area has been designated a. secondAront-yard-Location. of P 265- Youngs_ Avenue, S=. NY: : Pa'icefll) , #1*000- 6 14.3 8;.Z' -` :..r--2-7:20 p'm.-.Appl. #4439 - KID ..N.! - ROUND by THERESA WALKER. (Owner of Property: Anthony Pirrera). This is- an application for a Special Exception -for oc- cupancy/use of a rental unit in an existing business center located at 46465- County Road 48, Southold, NY; Parcel #1000-55- j 2-2I, 'for 1000-55- 2-2I,'fbr use as a commercial recreation facility, and.uses nor- mallyaccessoryandinc*idental to commercial recreation, as pro- vided by Article X, Section 100- 101 B(6) of the Zoning Code. B- GeR`ial Business.-. `3. 17.:25 p.m. Appl. No. 4429- .Ca I rryov'er-fr6m. 11/14.11LCO request-for-Special�Exception,for-,,, us6­6f:gas compressor station. Lot:; #21: -,:Sub"division of F.4 Muiphy!ati(S/s) Main Road,,-, -'-=-4,7-.-25-p.iii'ApplyNo.•4430-. Carryover from 11/14/96 Vari-- Anc&-a-p'plication by LILCO. Pi6posed fence height up to .8 ft. from lowest finished grade. S/s -Main:RoadMattituck. C--'5717:35 P.m..Ap'pl. No..4437 . DAVID AND _, BONNIE, - ­PASCO­Special�&ceptionre- quest , to -establish. professional offic-6"&sfirst .-JI8ori'bf building Ionated in this Res-iae'ntial-Of.fi-ce-;'(Ro):,Zone-' Distric4.as, proy!it aby Article VIE, Section J00-7IB(2).--Locaz 11-00 Main Property.f+5 ­ JRbad;--8-6ifth-old.,.7 arce .... -­ f mns existing use ,1. .. ; I wilff,,'a'c-c-e's"s-'or-�y-�lliome`; profes- A--11'XT-.'A-A AA. ADLY-N.-SY. VERS GN6 --Vari-- ance'baicd uPoin'the October T, 1996' Action .of Disapproval of the' Building -Inspector)wherein applicant has ' requested'a permit .- to build6ktension to dwelling, at 426 Private Road # L7. 6ffCamp Mineola Road, Matiitiick,- NY; Parcel #1000-123'=6-17 (now 17.1) UndenAl& ' 1hXXAV, Sec- tion I00-244B.2pi&pos6d con- struction insuffi- cient westqI d' -.and westerly side -setback total side yardR@hOie 27,029+- K _sf located in an R-40 Zone District. 745­p.rri-"Ap­ p1'.7N6.'4441- FRED AND RUTH ROSSI. A Variance is requested',under.Ar- ticle -'I1JA,*,S`­iion -'I 66-`30A.4 ec andSe'ction-,10'0-3-3,-bii�'e'd"I 'on . 1 1. z basedup .the.November7;.1996, ' * Action of Disapproval by.the Building In- spector for'placement. ofan ac- cessory (shed) building in an area other than the required rear yard, at 265 Brigantine -Drive, Southold, NY; Harbor Lights Estates, Section One,.Lot'32; Parcel #.1000-79-4-45. 8.7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4442- COSTAS and MARY CAVIRIS. Request for a Waiver under Article Il, Section 100-26 concerning a vacant lot identified as 1000-106-2-35, which has been deemed -merged in the October -11, 1-996 Action of DisapproAid- by 0Building: ­ Inspecton.Th6,, j0k@gparce'f',, -ifichi 61- Anlrlelaergqrl,- whichis. I dei6 ­16bs6 lot,_ pa �61XM6049,6-27- the 5: Malof 'C­a"p­tam` - Kidd . Eftites J appended in -J 4X-,bv--the-; (J Southold T'o'w''n',*B-oia-t-d.4'P-iresent* -ZoneDfistrict"R4- -R�idenbal. -i,- •. :­— iance:-fbrtheI&�dtCon` withina tolthebluf Tdfan.acces * 1 9 z r -strudturd;,,. as Built" portQJ§ ',pasedupon � 8- y Am Appl*-, 4 01- -(and. Mr:-,aiid-Mrs..,.Jogeph, Gnozzo,as O*ii6rs')!7arriover hearing;continued' .,JEi76ipli I ./ 14/ 96'. Use--Vala�6't6 estcon- cerning p . p9perty- located at 73625 -Main Road,.-.6e-eino'ort, NY; County Par5el,--Re.�,-f6bOL45- 1-2: Zon6'Disiricft§:LB.' 'imited, Business, R=80 Resfd'6' n t i a 1. 10- Y S Ae k§ la n" &ItA N .'TC—HLES1NGER.'--Bwbd -upon. th6 Ju&j 6;'.1996 N6666W bis- �ib"ilie'buildhi" lihi ec- , approval y g p - , -.." fic -1'V -.!or �._app i. ant�'requesr.a an- I ance,.0 ' nd6iArticI6-XXIH,-Sec- 413 braproposed .tion'100-239 deck ad.ditio'n 75 f6et of bulkhead, -at'I"25' Mesi6bian. Drive," Laur6l,,--NY;- Pirce The 13-dard-ofAppeals Will at said time..ana place,fiear-anyd all persons or­represeniati7vs desiring to be heard idthe­ ibover applications: Written �omrnbnts may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. The above hearings will ii not start -before the times desig- nated, and some may be carryover hearings. The files may be reviewed during ., regular business hours for updates or new information. If you have - questions, please also do not hesitate to call 765=1809. Dated: November 20, 1996' BY ORDER OF THE- SOUTHOLD-TOWN. BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD GO-Ef W.11GER eiffiAiiii. LiJiid&,Kbwk-l§ PF COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ss: Patricia C. Lollot, being duly sworn, says that she is the Production Coordinator, of the TRAV- ELER WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the no- tice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Traveler Watchman once each week for .................................................../................... weeks successively, commencing on the ................. day of ............. ''`'``"t`.' .................. .19.jnL tSworn to before me this ........�.�.......... day of ........................... /�.G .................. ,19.... ...................... 0! � ��' . r_ 4� � moo....... Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No. 4806846 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires 80/31 �q$ the June 27, 1996 Action of Dis- approval.by,the:Buildirw Inspec- tor .under,..Article, III;,Sectiofi 100-:30A.3;fior.a deck addition,' as, biiilt,:,due,to,.,,anti -.ins-ffiaient-', rear. yard:Aptb6ck-,at, 2 119 Neck F oad .,shown.onther.s bdi4 - .vision. Map; of Ma�tiituck'�- NY;, County , Parcel= NL4ME-fT-0BM­0 �ner Zeis apprbvaf,.by th&bulIding Inspe6_" .toru - ndet.-A_rticl&II.,7s�ti 16 ' 0i.. p Waiver which -has been pbovided i 'byArticle . Ij,,Section-4_00=26 for-.,...- undersized.10ts field in- cbm m'on, P ownershi-.., % Locaiion-bif.propert , y M :,- Vacant land known as 100 Wood,; Lane; .Gree n -port, County Parcel: ID #1.000=4:=,4-33 which adjoins` applicants'.'! House. at: #55 Inlet Lane,.Gredripoit'IN-Y...-(1000--43�. :8:1.0:p.ni.-X0NG'4SLAND_ LIGHTING, CQMPA concemingi-premises.-presentl-y,i owned by STYPEBROS.-REAL) ESTATE., INC.-- referred'. to- as,- 8550c(vaidant.land)_Mai piRbad;). Maititu k-' i (hear­Laurel),jdbnti­ fied as-'tOOO:122-7.-6.6-;.fiirthor,? idc:ntihecL,,asi"ot#2-consisfihg of pt Ma 35,,798's-. hqwn on: th&.g-fib diyi,si66,6,f.--,"Frank; . a n k-,, - , - . , Miirphy;,Gaideii�,C6iiter'yap;-,' proved. by ,thy P I n i a � 44/12%1982: _'.--. Ap plicant,!.,as, contract.vendee- is:', reqpesfing:":- (a)'Ap E pl.-.N6. 4429S - Spe,: i cial exception for Use ofVacant--i Land as shown' on plot plan, for a compressor station - building with' fence. enclosure in this -"B" Gen- eral Business. District. (b)-AppLN6.4430- Variance under- Aiii6le­XXIII,"Section 100 -231 -A -for permission to construct fence.enclosure, which exceeds maxiifiup_'-ji-fence:jh , eight restn ' ction' 'd6_'jf6et',_when,lb6t6d in the fir'ofif Y'ard"'.�fid whfch-ex_' reeds 6 1/2 feet in or -along side -and rearwards. 8:15-p rii Aopl.7t #4436, JO- .SEPH'----' ndf-!-`-'MAkkEN I FRAZZXWA!=Thisjs an'lapP, li- cation based:upon-the March 29, 1996 Action of Disapproval by the' Building Inspector �under AfticI6 239'4(B); _in wIiicIi ppli6weig,:, proposing to`c6nstruct_'`ihow' e6"' -.- storage r'o'o"*m'--."addiifdii;-'aVldsg- 'f fibinbulkhead. than 75 66t - h -d' 7s: ot--ffibet-ffie-'., and`­with, oe n. mihi'm'um"-:re'.q,uired!total'§id6i-' yard 'setbacks ticI6 XXIV' E&Ctiorf- TOOL244I.- Location -'o'fPr-op6rty:11420-Iiil6.z Way, '',Southo'ld,-'Cedii-"Biia'cli,',' Park- Lot: #97; ' filed- In"I'9227' ;--� County _Parcel #1000.'-92;;1_!:6;'1._1. containifig21,77 if�_f`_ DAVID DEFRIEST (and --Mr� - anif Mrs.- . Joseph Gfi&iz6, as O*fi&s),. The Bo'_4d;rv* on- its`oV*M- moitioif.-. re6p&is� ffib;` subject- hearing closed 'Jftly24;': 1996f6rfin-therfactual' ihforma .­ ti6ii,'froiri,applicant; '"et"'c*"e'tera'.- Tfie''aliplbased-upon ic­ant . i§;rdqu'e.stin'g-.�-'a- Variance ba . seii- up-o-h-the-hihe K"' 1996 Build . inglnspectoes..Notice of Disapproval under -Article' VIII,,Section 1.00-8 1*_.fbr a Use; spector f6f a ca The anance,.q de'f this The grc 3"', 1996 . ly �­ �qi iii --this- imited' usines Z6h e Di§tri6fL-oc'ation­_o: 'I,�­- ' ';" , 1.0(j erty---'73625 '�Main No: 1-000453--2.--SiziF45+acres -ofA0pq,* will at -f�&-Board said tirrieand Wi6e hea*ra'n'y"- and ;ipplic;itions:Wi!46icomments may -'a7r�s-o-'.b,e'-'sub"'miftd pnor'tO the-'66-46"lusion-,of ffie-subjedt hea:nng -.T-.fie,,-abovle:fip7anngs'� "01, n6fktbef&6 the'times_d-e_s'i`g-' naied_,-`aii&�'some--may - be= carryover nearmjs,;The, fles ;,- maybe reviewed diiiih"i gEt busines's- hours'-fde'updd new`inf6_n:`n1afi6n.1 oir."ave, questibns,'-"Ole'iie-'ali6`*,ao- n6f hesitate'to;c'0-765--1,8092"I'l""--' Dated:- 06f ber:56;,1596' BY ORDER 01`71-ffl SOUTHOLD TOWN -'BOARD OFAPPEALSi GERARD-P. GOEHRINGER, Chairman, By Linda Kowalski IX -11/7/96(163) COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ss: Patricia C. Lollot, being duly sworn, says that she is the Production Coordinator, of the TRAV- ELER WATCHMAN, a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County; and that the no- tice. of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said Traveler Watchman once each week for- ........................................................................ weeJcs successively, commencing on the ............... day o.............//.h`'�!".......... ,19.�L ........................... Sworn to before me this ............................. day cof ........................1�..................................... ,19./...� .............. ......... �..................................... Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York No. 4806846 Qualified in Suffolk tounty Commission Expires 8/31198 BOARD.OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOL6 .NOTICE OF HEARINGS NOTICE,; .48,-.-, HEREBY, GIVEN; 1pursuant to Section 267 _,of.the:Towfi Law, and..`the-_C6de :-of,`fhe.Town'.of, Soiitholdiithe :followi.ng'ap'plicati,on&.w,iU.-ibe ..hel& , fonpublic7.heafirigs-bythe L;SQUTHOLD�TO)A NN BOARD ;OFF-!APPEALS?dfth6,South6ld "T -Hali_vf53'095.`MiinrRoid, Y,S6 iftho , ldrN - i - _-wzYork01971;'6_n. THURSDAY ­;NOVEMBER -"l .7-,30'p-.-fti �Appl.;'N&,.~'4425SE- i -Carryover hearifig f6rirpropos6d.' Accesgory .:Bed aiid'Breiakfist' .Use, afiMafii1'R'0 -C wna&-0id` �ro Land Lane, Cutchogue.) ...7:32-P.-ffi.,fApp1„iNo.,-*,4435- RUTH W-.-BOEHLINGafid R. WRIGHT..-This: is,-aw--Ap'Plicd-. tion -for aNaniaficiebase& upon- th6,October,-16"'.1996,.A6tiont of' Disapproval '-15ytlii-Buildfng4fi- s pectorunder' -,S * ion%100=25A. ect AP -0 I ic ants-: ar& 'reques ing-;a, Waiver which -has been'.p'ro- vid6d I by Article'N” Section J 00-16:fdr , undersized -lots held in common I ownership.: Location -of Vacant-' Land:. 1aQCuster:�,Avenue, Southold NY,. -10007'7078-30, which adjoins applicants' house at 290 Custer AV6nue,:- 1000-70- 8-3-t,--A-Iso-shown - onffieMap-bf F airy!e Pari Sectioii One situ-' .,,: Ate, biirPme-Neck approyey: t h "i 6 1 a..T 66- wi� ric_`P I iriving: Boar .&6h:8A166 Le, 4431SE-1 NORMAN WHITEHEAD;, Owner. 'This"i's-'an---,Aoplication `i under,Article..111;- Section --100- 31B(15) for ection--I00- 31B(I5)'for a propfose&Acces-. sory Bed and Breakfast Use. in conjunciionwith his residence at 14909 Main R6ad, Eas.t.Wnion, NY. This Bed and Breakfast Use must be.accessory. andinciden- W to-the.owner's residence at this i property;- ropqrty-, andis'Jimhed. to the' rental. of three bedrooms within --the'existing -residence and serv- ing of breakfast to not more than six, cas�_,and,jrans_ieint B&B: rooi�eis'.;i�r.-6pi,rty,ID*:,1:000 .-2 . 3 - �* 1:2' -z ;3 ` "Q..' " 2', Al�oiefi.�*rirdd to.,as Lot #1 on Minor Subdivision approved byjhe.,Planning- :Board-'owbr about 1,1424186.xti--, 7-40" 'A- o.-.4 421. HENRY TRAENDLY."Tfiis is an, a0plidati6n-_6 d;upo­n e July 12,'1`I996:'N6tid6 6f`Dis--' .dp1 piovalbyth&Btiildiiii,liiggqct6r,'- 1 p c in which -applicant zffit i.s-requ'6sting I apprqy4l.of.beini-with f6n0e "a§, built;'. ata total hei i4ov&the f6lif `f6et' limitationf ofAirtic i . �: Section 66tibfi 100- , , '231- f6i this' ff6fity'a , rd-a're'a.-P'rio-pe'rt'-)'r:'K"n-.o'w'n- a 9 A3220-Maifi-P-IW-ad' "East-] Ma-n-�o'n,.NY--,'-:Pdii�el',�Td:',' 1000r . #.. 7 -'IV ;j4'_ 7:45*p.in App; L 341ROB= ERT-TURNER.:'This plidati6n-based=upbn"the,(Ycto-' ber 10,1996'Adio;ns6f'Disap-: provallby--the Building hispector ufiddf ARidld1-XXJI1',-,Sectio*h' 100-:239:4R;-'and�unde"r,Articie Ilj;'.-:S6cti6hl"00=33C, in -which - applicant is riequ6s.ting approval; either A§-a-,n-e*w' pdrm-itbf-as An, amendff6nt'to'.:buildiiig--Perriiit #15772based on"the sketch's . ub= mitted fofapprbv,9,bythd Build- mg--In§o&ctotliii°M'arch-'1987,--:! concerning- thedecV.addition, - within- 75 within -75- feet of existing btilkh6id-idjaicent to,a tidal wa=- ter -body,' dfid*the `fionfyar&ac­, c6ssiory-'shed, as - built..- Location. of.Pfoperty`'1200,Wdsi'L;anel'- S6tiih6ld,'NY;lParcef-I]D#1000-:' 31=1412.: 'Appl.' #4433--' FRANCIS & CHRISTINA - .DOYEN. -.'This is ad -application. I based upon the 06tober-9,1.1996 Action ofDisapprdval-;by­ihe--I Building -l-ps'ec'tor-,-.uiidO,r-Sdc- .1 tion 1.00 -25A -.:'. Applicants are -re-!; questing,, A---Wa'N&1 Which-*1has: been' p&d-by � Aiiiclejl;,Tsec-ml; tovi tion 100---26-fbr1' held in comni6n.'ow'A6iiliip.%E`611 NY�_?arces*as-com in -now 1. "'-- --i- hib.' 1' '­ - 1--" 1kn6 ;s#1000 -a ffie'rly 1-7land-, 7.5 Fp.m,.XpOhl o.4428 VINCENT.3, 'AND=`' Fb`&-A' I QUATROCHF. JbThi's is in iip_, . as upon e pli6ati6h'N 'ed- -th- `Sdpt*2 bei - 21;_ 1,996 tli -Actidi 6f `Di§ap�;- p Val ib ' by e�Biiild*mg"In's'pe'*ctor"' und6f S6cfion-'100;-25A-�Appli= c a nt S, are- r e- q` 66 st i n* g -a, wa* iv, e r w h 16 h. lids- been i.d e -d! b Ar- ticl& H; Sec' 66-100=26 dersiz'ed,,Io'ti Ifeld"' ii``cdihidbn ownership: L6qatio_n­6fPr gperty:.. V �nt wn Su n-= -Jafidkfi6'_' -ds-T-�S­ n-- set _Lane; 'Giiie­np'_6r'L­ County Par - cep 1D-9l'006-'33i469`which ad-' - s ' " 1 .1 . h' join' 'app ic-ant,s" o5sefefdrted' to as # 160, Suitt6fi-Pla-c'.-e'(x000-- 8:00p.m.—A 444,24 EILEENStdkfNi,�� 0"W'n'er.. This is anapplication based-upon- APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Lydia A. Tortora BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 31,.1996 Mr. Maurice P. Fitzgerald, P . E . Long Island Lighting Company 445 Broadhollow Road Melville, NY 11747 Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 Re: Your Application Filed for November 14, 1996 ZBA Hearing Dear Applicant: As confirmation of the time and place of your recent application, we enclose a copy of the Legal Notice which will be published by our office in next week's issue of the Long Island Traveler -Watchman, Inc. Also, enclosed is an Affidavit of Posting concerning the town's sign which was handed to you earlier. Please be sure to check that the sign meets the (minimum) requirements of Chapter 58 copied on the reverse side of the Affidavit. Please complete the attached Affidavit of Posting and return it, by mail or in person, to our office prior to the day of the hearing (if possible) . If you have any questions, or if you wish to review your : file for updates on late correspondence or other information from interested parties, please .feel free to stop by or contact any one of us between 8 and 4 p.m. Very truly yours, Linda Kowalski MaryAnn Cybulski Noreen Frey Enclosures APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Serge Doyen, Jr. James Dinizio, Jr. Robert A. Villa Lydia A. Tortora ��B((O�� BOARD FFOF((AP''�P''HHE((A��T�L.� S SEQRA UNLISTEbWACTYdN RD ARA' & 4429SE and Appeal No. 4430 Project Name: Long Island Lighting Co. County Tax Map No. 1000- 122-7-6.6 Location of Project: 8550 Main Road, Mattituck, NY Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1809 November 19, 1996 Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before This Board in this Project: Use of Vacant Land for a compressor station building with fence enclosure. Fence enclosure will exceed maximum height restriction This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of Southold. An Environmental Assessment (Short) Form has been submitted with the subject application indicating that no significant adverse environmental effects are likely to occur should the- Project be implemented as planned, and: {. } this Board wishes to assume Lead Agency status and urges coordinated written comments by your agency to be submitted with the next 20 days. { X} this Board has taken jurisdiction as Lead Agency, has deemed this Board of Appeals application to be an Unlisted SEQRA Action, and has declared a Negative Declaration for the following reasons: a. An Environmental Assessment has been submitted and evaluated, and/or b. An inspection of the property has been made, or c. Sufficient information has been furnished in the record to evaluate any possible adverse affect of this project as filed, and/or d. This application -does not directly relate to new construction or on-site improvements. { } this Board refers lead agency status to your agency since the Board of Appeals does not feel its scope of jurisdiction is as broad as the Planning Board concerning site changes and elements under the site plan reviews. The area of jurisdiction by the Board of Appeals is not directly related to site improvements or new buildings.. (However, if you do not wish to assume lead agency status within 15 days of this letter, we will assume you have waived same, and we will be rev_uired to proceed as Lead Agency.) For further information, please contact the Office of the Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 at (516) 765-1809. JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE OFFICER RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk DATED: October 9, 1996 RE: Zoning Appeal No. 4429 - LILCO Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. BOX 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1800 Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal No. 4429 - LILCO for Special Exception. Also included is: Letter from LILCO dated September 26, 1996; Notice to Adjacent Property Owners with letter; copy of contract between LILCO and Stype Brothers Real Estate; ZBA Questionnaire; Short Environmental Assessment Form; survey; 500' radius map of proposed plan; and plot plan __ ---------- _—___ _--------- I iJUDITHT. TERRY, TOWN CLERK Town of S RECEIVED OF: FOR: ❑ CASH ,a'CHECK outhold Southold, New York 11971 Phone: 516-765-1800 RECEIPT U 6 6 3 5 DATE _ 19 '—? , $� BY: BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD y In the Matter of the PFetiC on of Long Tsland Ligh ing Company to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold TO YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to petition the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold to request a -(Variance) (Special Exception) (Special Permit) (Other) [circle choice] For Fence 2. That the propirty which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des- cribed as follows: vacant- land S/S Main Rd W/O Old Main Rd., Malli-ituck _ - SCOM #1000-122-07-6.6 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: R — r --neral Business 4 That h) such Petition, the undersigned will request [lie following relief: Special exception for utility purposes and eight (81) foot fence. 5. That the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under- signed are Article . X Section 100-001, 100--31, 100-231 A & B [ ] Section 280-A, New York Town Law for approval of access over right(s)-of-way. 6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road Southold, New York and you may then and there examine the same during regular office hours. (516) 7d5-1809. 7. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the Board of Appeals; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing.in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or your representative have the right to appear and be heard at such hearing.' �.-��.- a ••. Maurice P. Fitzgerald, P.E. Petitioner 0w n e r s' N a m e s: T.TT.co (Soni-rart;__yendee Post Office Address 445 Broad Hollow Road Melville, NY 11747 Tel. N o . ( 516 ) 391-6052 [Copy of sketch or plan showing proposal to purposes.], Plot Plan Mattituck•Compressor Station Dwg. # MTGC — FY =•02001-01 Revision #1 be attachedt for.,,.;convenience _ I P 299 469 128 RECEIPT FOR CE -IED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED - - -NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL PRO ATTACH Ci - --- -- - — - —a-- NAM9 Jodan Holding Corp. C/o Brisotti & Silkworth, Inc. P.O. Box 1448 Main Road Mattituck, NY 11952 i $ m,.w York P 299 469 129 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE ovr NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL ; J Jodan Holding Corp. C/o Brisotti & Silkworth P.O. Box 1448 Main Rd. P,299 469 207 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL state ® NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL State Department (See Reverse) Albany, NY/a a bb a se - - "- State of New York P,299 469 208 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED I, NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL I Mary Ann & William Gremler-caa-Rvvar_caJ _ ,376- Kraus Road Mar Ann & William Gremler Mattituck, NY 11952 'i Kraus Road j Mattituck, NY 11952 Postage S - - Certified Fee, Frank Murphy Garden Center, Inc Special Delivery Fe Main Road Route 25 MRestricted Deliv Mattituck, 119 5 g e Return Receip Ln to whom ande ereCdry in Return Receipt b�iio 1 to who P *' Date, and Address d TOTAL Postage and Go Postmark or Date STATE OF NEW YORK) E COUNTY OF SUFFOLK) ss.. ; U N a residing at SS NC�L� �rA,Y, \\\ i , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the 3o day of —,19 deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the re- verse side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Of face at 0iz -\- J l\ L% I N i l\ -I 'A 1 ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by certifie ' (registered) mail. Sworn to befpfe me `his \,3 o day of \,) 7 , Notary Pu 4ic ANNETTE CALLORI NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK NO. 4909166 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMISSION EXPIRES OCTOBER 19,19 (This side does not have to be completed on form transmitted to adjoining property owners.) a The N.Y.S. E nr1ei1requires this form,and anenvironrientalrvewwill beeLy submission before any action is taken. SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM i INSTRUCTIONS: (a) In order to answer 'the questions in this short EAF it is assumed that the preparer will use currently available information concerning the project and the likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that additional studies, research or other investigations will be undertaken. (b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be sig- nificant and completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary. (c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that the project is not significant. (d) Environmental Assessment 1. Will project result in a large physical change to the project site or physically'alter more than 10 acres of land? _Yes :_Z_NO 2. Will there be a major change to any unique or unusual land form on the site? _Yes X No 3. Will project alter or have a large effect on an existing body of water? _Yes X No 4. Will project have a potentially large impact on groundwater quality? _Yes X No 5. Will project significantly effect drainage flow on adjacent sites? Yes X No 6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered plant or animal species? _Yes X No 7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on air quality? _Yes X No B. 8. Will project have a major effect on visual char- acter of the community or scenic views or vistas known to be important to the community? Yes X No 9. Will project adversely impact -any site or struct- ure of historic, pre -historic, or paleontologiadl importance or any site designated as a critical envire.nmental area by a local agency? Yes X No 10. Will project have a major effect on existing or future recreational opportunities? Yes X No 11. Will project result in major traffic problems or cause a major effect to existing transportation systems? _Yes X No 12. Will project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb- ance as a result of the project's operation? yes X No 13. will project have any impact on public health or safety? X Yes No 14. Will project affect the existing community by directly causing a growth in permanent popula- tion of more than 5 percent over.a one-year period or have a major negative effect on the '--YeS X No character of the community or neighborhood? 15. Is there public controversy concerning the project? _Yes X No Preparer's Signature: Representing: L.0rr6 /11- Z4(G*7h1G (fO ZSA 9/75 INSTRUCTIONS: (a) In order to answer 'the questions in this short EAF it is assumed that the preparer will use currently available information concerning the project and the likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that additional studies, research or other investigations will be undertaken. (b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be sig- nificant and completed Environmental Assessment Form is necessary. (c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that the project is not significant. (d) Environmental Assessment 1. Will project result in a large physical change to the project site or physically'alter more than 10 acres of land? _Yes :_Z_NO 2. Will there be a major change to any unique or unusual land form on the site? _Yes X No 3. Will project alter or have a large effect on an existing body of water? _Yes X No 4. Will project have a potentially large impact on groundwater quality? _Yes X No 5. Will project significantly effect drainage flow on adjacent sites? Yes X No 6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered plant or animal species? _Yes X No 7. Will project result in a major adverse effect on air quality? _Yes X No B. 8. Will project have a major effect on visual char- acter of the community or scenic views or vistas known to be important to the community? Yes X No 9. Will project adversely impact -any site or struct- ure of historic, pre -historic, or paleontologiadl importance or any site designated as a critical envire.nmental area by a local agency? Yes X No 10. Will project have a major effect on existing or future recreational opportunities? Yes X No 11. Will project result in major traffic problems or cause a major effect to existing transportation systems? _Yes X No 12. Will project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb- ance as a result of the project's operation? yes X No 13. will project have any impact on public health or safety? X Yes No 14. Will project affect the existing community by directly causing a growth in permanent popula- tion of more than 5 percent over.a one-year period or have a major negative effect on the '--YeS X No character of the community or neighborhood? 15. Is there public controversy concerning the project? _Yes X No Preparer's Signature: Representing: L.0rr6 /11- Z4(G*7h1G (fO ZSA 9/75 14.16.4 (21671—Text 12 - PROJECT I.D. NUMBER 617.21 Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only MARY —non farm I1JFn0MATlnN rTn he cmmnleted by ADDlicant or Proiect Sponsor) SEOR 1. APPLICANT /SPONSOR 2. PROJECT' NAME LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY MATTITUCK GAS MMMESSM STATION 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality Town of -Southold- County Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION (Street address and road intersections; prominent landmarks, etc., or provide map) 9/S Main Road (Rt. 25) E/O intersection of Main Road (Rt. 25) and Old Main Road scTC'kt�- It) ao. - k 07 - G„ 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: New ❑ Expansion Q Modification/alteration 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Construct a,natural gas compressor station on an undeveloped parcel of land, approximately 0.82 acres in area. 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: Initially Q1 4 acres Ultimately n_4 acres 6. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? ❑ Yes R3 No It No. describe briefly As special exception must be received from the g;oning Board of Appeals for a 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? ❑ Residential ❑ Industrial Dcommercial ❑ Agriculture ❑ Park/ForesVOpen space ' Q Other Describe: General business 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY (FEDERAL STATE OR LOCAL)?r��- 0 Yes FM' No If yes, list agency(s) and permiVapprovals 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTT ;N HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? Yes N, If ye', list agency name and permit/approval 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMITIAPPROVAL REOUIRE MODIFICATION? ❑ Yes 3No I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor name: l,aNc� �SLAc�� �.ICoN�t �` Date: Signature:, If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER �. .(Continued on reverse side) QUESTT_CNPiAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.3 -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.) Long Island Lighting Company As Contract Vendee 44q Rmad Hollow Rd. Moll*i11a, NY 11747 B. Is the subject premises listed on -the real estate market for = sale or- being shown to prospective buyers?_ { } Yes { x } No. (Zf Yes, nl ea ce attzr copy of "candid ons" of sale-) Copy or contract attached. C. Are there any proposals tm mange �r alter land contcurs? { } Yes { x} No D. 1. Are there any.areas which contain wetland grasses? 2. Are the wetland area shcwn on the map submitted with this application? N A. 3. Is the property bulkheaded between the wetlands area and the upland building -area? N/A 4.' If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the Office off -the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? N/A E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? No (If not applicable, state "N.A.") - F. Are there any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences which exist and are not shown an the survey map that you are. submitting? No If none exist, please state "none." G. Do you have any construction'takingplace 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 Presently vacant land and Proposed use natural gas compressor station. AAUth Signat e and Date 3/87, 10/901k A m C F 1 01 ID __ _----------.—._ 1�_------------------------- 41 ----- --- --_---------------------------------��� ---•—--------------_—_.--------.-----------------------------__ _-��.��3, - --_— _._---------------------------------- EXISTING EDGE OF SHOULDER PAVING `r � j l MAIN ROAD ,' C N • Y. v / DRIVEWAYS RAMPS PER NYS \ FOG LINE UG TELE SERVICE (NEW) - STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS i 1 UG ELEC SERVICE (NEW) -------------- -- -- - - - -- -- - - - - --- - - - NEW C08 &_ CONCRETE SIDEWALK EXTENDED TO PROP LI _. SIDEWALK (EXIST) ---- - - " - - - - SHOULDER PAVING ---� -- EXISTING EDGE OF i SHRUB PLANTING (EXIST) _ _ - - - - - �- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - (;--------`��_-�--._��.-�--/�=-- FND. N.Y.S. MON. __..�__^_� " I 150.0 (BROKEN) _ ----- •--- ----------------------------•------------------ m-------.--,= . - W •— N 5702 10 E -----_ _y_ _ -` -« + —. --_ ---- - �. __-------._ - --!- -- - FND..r� �rar . �. + _ LAWN (r1E4v)jr ` . .. �, « • + �— - _. 20 MON.- I`• a',��`. a .. . LARGE o w - .`.`I.`.`.� ;; TREE - • - •;to (EXIST) -- acjo \ I •t l �`4 , v 'rl�.' ���" "r•,;� '�' �'"--r-111JIkR I RAISED MUCOVERED PLANTING BERM i -' ---- -- - - - " - i" RETIAINING o j / •� "' EL 23' `10 r"�` 'rti' G1 ter. i , , EL 18' 2 x4'CB t o UG GK'S PIPING -_-- f �I S i �-/ x ' ELEC TFMR --- ° . `"�-x---fix ->�.- , FOUNDATION .� t i 4 �' ELEC PANEL ° L 1' • A/ . • :� ' ` 12' ',FIDE x-� z i 1- 4"BIR H �' SUPPORT ° ¢ 9 "-t / e • P•R•SSOR MACADAM 4 m C j I r r n 0 S s'' COM, DRI'JEWAY ' ICD DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS RETENTION A CAPACITY CONTRIBUTINGREQUIRED IREDR OR AS) RAINFALL (Vc = ARC) R = 2" RAINFALL (.16CF/SF) C = COFFICIENT OF RUNOFF FROM DRAINAGE AREAS (*) AREA OF PAVING & EQUIPMENT FOUNDATIONS (C=1.0)= 1393 SF AREA OF LAWN & PLANING BEDS (C=.15) = 14,900 SF AREA OF DOLOMITE GROUND COVER (C =.05)= 5,000 SF Vc=[(1393 SF x 1.0) + (14,900 SF x .15) + (5,000 SF x .05)] x .16CF/SF = 620 CF SITE TO BE GRADED AND SLOPED TO NATURAL DRAINAGE COLLECTION BASIN HAVING A RETENTION VOLUME OF 3000 CFt WHICH IS GREATER THAN 620 CF REQUIRED. • RUNOFF COEFFICIENT VALUES TAKEN FPOM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DEPT OF HICIi'tAYS STANDARD DRLW'NCS. RECHARCE DESIGN 1 (EXIST)--• FOUNDATION - UG E F` O,dD U ,:..i.. .: {';FOUND T19N NEW' ` 1 x ,�'--TYP 2" TREE v> (LdE4d) x• ° .� (NW) 1 (NEW) , • - , /\� . �,,.> f . ,• _:,: +" ',� ' a �I , . i • • : o �,�'• - ` , (DEAD TREES TO f../ - . • , • s /'• ; 1'cni -- a .. • • . I Ate= ;,: ' `, • ` 1 BE REPLACED) x • :. _ •, J t i a: I O n t . Q i•t J (NEW) •EMER- EXIT TURNS �". > ° I`t: • •I Y • . f e 11 0 /co�' 1.+.`.`. .+.�...� ^ L •a 7 4o Ile X• x --L--� x . . • • �,t : r 1 j / / !`• �•- -•• / 30"-0"-..-��' 35_--0'•.'.' /'.` . . .--•� I• . • /J !-� •�•�•�•,•,•,•, ,`,` I`.`.`.'. .`_ . . ENGINEGAS ErdclN . .' / r" tij� / . � ` . . . . . - �i-J « • • � • � - - « � +•ELECTRIC � t•-- � . ` , ' • / �.- `,''.j. . i i DRIVEN GAS .`.+.�. .. . . . . .`.-.`.`.- •. COMPRESSOR •« .•.'. . . . «`�.' ' ;.� � . �. . . .-.+•`-I�- - . . . «, . EL 17.5' '+ --- r_--,_---_`;� _-------__-_-�__--_-_-_ _� - _-- ,\--___-__--- -- WOODS / ,/.1 MON. / DOLOMITE GROUND /0,p (EXIST) / 4� iw COVER WIT; !N FENCE , FIN ELEV 18.25' (NOM.) I 0, t (N EW) 'D� 1 %� ll Z 1a0 p LIMIT& OF NATURALLY A6 A , EXISTING DRA'NAGE BASIN - C%) /'w 1`L• (CAPACITY ?OQO CFI) �T) or) P's N % % (EXIST) /' (3) 2 CEDAR (EXIST) ------------ _ -/ -------------------=--__ Zr' _ .- -- - _ - ---� -- --- 10" Wr - -P -- -- -�.- _ _151.14' FND. 52'0 / MON. �d FND. = _, / O A] ,� it - - -- ,• 28"OAK (EXIST) /f w -L J CL 0 I 1 2 ,-- TWO ROWS STAGGERED 6' O.C. OF SODIUM VAPOR AREA LIGHTINGNEW 5'- 6' HIGH EVERGREEN DOLOMITE GROUND (TYP 4 CORNERS) II SCREEN PLANTING ON TOP - EXISTING NATUR,aL COVER WITHIN FENCE , I OF RAISED EARTHERN BERM VEGETATION TO REMAIN; UNDISTURBED ELECTRICAL POWER \` , _/- EXISTING TREE (TYP) T/CELEV 18.75' AND CONTROL CABINETS NEW 7' HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE (DEAD TREES TO BE REPLACED) / _% W/BARBED WIRE TOP AND CEDAR , 3 GAS COMPRESSORS IN 1 � I TRANSFORMER PICKET PALING COVER ELEV 23' -(NOM_) ELEV 20' NOM. ACOUSTICAL ENCLOSURES r 10'-0" 10'-0" 5-0", _ LAWN ; NEW CONIC CURB & SIDEWALK GAS FIPING- 1-------- ----- 1 I I 4 z :LEV 18' (NOM.) ICL 1 ,*, `� / I I ------ Q-_ - _-- I I I I I 1 I ___ I _ . - -G - }-L.; I _ I ' t�- �"-- DRIVEWAY PROFILE 1 I i I I I \ TIMBER RETAINING WALL BOTH SIDES OF DRIVEWAY NEW PILE SUPPORTED �- NEW UG GAS MAIN COMPRESSOR FOUNDATION - CROSS SECTION VIEW A—A PIPING TO COMPRESSORS SCALE 1" = 15' 4 5 0 -----PATCH PAVING 6" GM (EXIST) ALONG NEW CURB i LOT 26 LOT 28 OT 25 LOT 22 LOT 20 LOT 35.8 STA1 E OF NEW YORK/ LOT 27 �•S.C.T.M. � LOT 8.6 y LOT 6. OT 29.4 \�• LOT 29.3 S.C.T.M. OP --- — - LOT 6.6 AREA = 0.822 AC OI 29.2 \�` LOT 6.8 �, • OT 29.1 `�,�, LOT 6.7 so . O LOT 3.1 LOT 7.1 LOT 3.2 1 LOT 2 LOT 9 LOT 8.6 `- PROPOSED MATTITUCK GAS COMPRESSOR STATION KEY LOCATION & 500' RADIUS MAP . SCALE 1" = 200' SUFFOLK COUNTY TAX MAP DIST. 1000 , SECT. 122 , BLK. 7 ZONE: GENERAL QUSINESS NOTES DRAINAGE ALL STORM WATER RUN'? r FROM IMPERVIOUS SURFACES, LAWNS AND DOLOMITE AREAS SHALL BE RETAINED WITHIN LIMITS OF THE PROPERTY .AND DIRECTED TO A NATURAL DRAINAGE BASIN LOCATFD SOUTH OF THE STATION. DRAINAGE SHALL OCCUR AS A PROCESS OF NATURAL SOIL PERCOLATION. SEE DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS FOR RETENTION CAPACITIES. LIGHTING ATEA LIGHTING CONSISTS OF FIVE (5) 40OW HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM FLOOD LIGHTS MOUNTED ON MAXIMUM FOURTEEN FOOT HIGH LAMP POSTS SITUATED .N THE FOUR CORNERS AND CENTFR OF NORTH SIDE OF THE FENCED IN AREA, LIGHTING IS SHIELDED AND DIRECTED TOWARD THE INTERIOR OF THE FENCED APIA PROVIDING UNIFORM ILLUMINATION OVER THE ENTIRE AREA WITHOUT SPILLING ONTO ADJACENT PROPERTIES. LIGHTING IS NORMALLY "OFF" WITH USAGE LIMITED TO PERIODS DURING MANNED OPERATION OR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE ONLY. STATION IS NORMALLY UNMANNED, COMPRESSORS ARE OPERATED "REMOTELY' . CONSTRUCTION NYSDEC FRESHWATER 'BETLANDS MAP INDICATES A SMALL WETLAND AREA IDENTIFIED AS MT -17 LOCATED IN PROX!HITY OF THIS PROJECT. THS WETLAND AREA, HAVING BEEN FILLED SOMETIMIE IN THE PAST, NO LONGER EXISTS. THERE ARE NO "BUILDNG" TYPE STRUCTURES WITHIN THI FACILITY. ALL MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IS INSTALLED ON CONCRETE SLAB TYPE FOUNDATIONS AND ARE DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR OPERATION. CDPRESSORS ARE SKID MOUNTED WITHIN INTEGRAL MOUNTED SOUND ABATEMENT (ACOUSTICAL) ENLGSURES. THE A:FT A WITHIN THE LIMITS DEFINED AS THE COMPRESSOR FOUNDATION SLAB AND FIFTEEN FEET THERE FROM ON ALL SIDES SHALL BE CLASSIFIED AS NEC CLASS 1 DIVISION 2. ALL ELECTRICAL FACILITIES LOCATED WITHIN THESE LIMITS SHALL PAVE AN EXPLOSION PROOF RATING EQUAL TO OR EXCEEDING NEC CLASS 1, DIVISION 2. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATED OUTSIDE THESE LIMITS SHALT_ HAVE A GENERAL PURPOSE RATING. ALL SIDEWALK, CURB !:ND ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH THE NYS STANDARDS AND THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD REQUIREMENTS. THE COMPRESSORS AI'dD 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 OF N SHALL HAVE A DOUBLE BAYONET "VEE" TOP SUPPORTING SIX STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE. ACCESS SHALL BE 5cP h` y PROVIDED BY A SIXTEEN FOOT WIDE SLIDING GATE. EMERGENCY EXIT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY A ONE-WAY p,NORE,y, 0 TURNSTILE. EACH SICE OF THE FENCE TO HAVE A COVER OF DUBOISE FENCINGS (WOOD CEDAR PICKET PALING) ATTACHED TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE FENCE PROVIDING A VISUAL BARRIER. A RAISED PLANTING BERM WITH A DOUBLE ROW O SITE BEAUTIFICATION SNAIL INCLUDE F EVERGREEN SCREEN ? .�;�.,-•,s w PLANTING ALONG THE WEST, NORTH AND EAST SIDES OF THE FACILITY AND LAWN CONSTRUCTION. SCREEN PLANTING SHALL CONSIST OF TWO ROWS OF 5'-6' HIGH AMERICAN ARBOR VITAE AND BROAD LEAF RHODODENDRONS �Fp o- �56g91 WITH A CALIPER OF' r TO 3', STAGGERED SPACING AT MAX 6' O.C. ��°Fessri0'NP�'� DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE COMPRISED OF A MINIMUM 4" THICK BASE COURSE AND A MINIMUM 1 1/2" THICK BITUMINOUS CDNCRETE TOP COURSE. THERE IS NO DRIVEWAY CURBING. THE DRIVEWAY SHALL BE CROWNED w IC 0 E ALONG THE CENTERLINE TO PREVENT PUDDLING. — M, — NOV 4 6 i99�i PERCEfdT OF LOT COVERAGE BY STRUCTURES — 3.3% I (� ` [ , I PERCENT OF LOT FOR PAVED PARKING = 3.9% li— --- -- -- PERCENT OF LOT FOR LANDSCAPING = 92.8 _ .',..�E W:r; NEI./ 'ooh >'rF. F I 1lO�J 81996 Fc-..Ir_a�1!1 Eti. Hc,: ;.FP �yLF; ,..1 > A.! T't�r�!i[�N U� 1F{l� ;;'.';UP{�'�� FXCT,' Er A II j, 0 PLOT PLAN I VATMCK COMPRESSOR STATION VATTITUCK, NEW YORK I LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY ,- 94906 ;REV TO INCORP PLAN .# /L ' }- OF ENGINEERING ERI GBOA.D COErFNrc aND s cxNrW A OFFICE 600IAL2 11/01/46 7FAT PrI1SUED FOR ZONING BOARO APPRO_175 EAST OLD COUNTRY ROAD ADPR^ - -- - - 1 _9/10/96�9� IRE-ISDEDOFORSIDNNG POERDMAPQkOVO`�FkESSORS VALCNIA_�. DUCA _:;DUCA- PELLANTQNI HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK cr r } - - - - - _ i1 --- - --_ _ - p 6 15 96 94800 IORiGINAL ISSUED FOR ZO' ".G BOARD APPROVAL VALENTA DUCA DtJCA IBELLANTONI / / t 7600 _:__ -1 -- --- 1'=20' (UNO) I r,r - -- -- ---- ..--_ _.. - - _.. - W NO P"�f I '�h'(` il;irn .,,i � �.�,.; L; vv I r6� ♦7•' � I Ar PD -----'—, q I Hf Ori '.A."J LIG`, RLF T:O I Llib ! n �/ �} +� e INFO ON THIS TRACING GENERATEO ON CAD/LA": SYS F6460302 I I'.. , `�yff GCS— i '—OLO®1 ""O� ` ALL FUTURE WD -,K SHALL RE PERFOROED W A Cao OPLRATOR S 9 10 101 12 ME C E F e NYT330 C -O-) %i EXISTING EDGE OF SHOULDER PAVING VAIN ROAD ( N. Y. S. 25 FOR DETAILS OF TIE-IN SEE ENLARGED "FLAN A" I THIS DWG. i 7 --- EXIST. 6"- 601tr Ghf1 ' ' / - - - - - - - - - - ` -� CURBLINE I - - • • SIDEWALK .:.......: • r. I I t PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE - f -TOP OF PIPE , /EL. 15'-6" I �. i I j /�4�-0..® -- - - 43'-0" 25'-0' I FINISHED GRADE EL. 20'-0" / % ;r OUTLINE OF RAISED BERM I I / j (SEE DWG. MTGC_FY-02001 Q; F-64603) I F-64603) I I I I CD TOP OF PIPE EL. 15'-3" �r40 / i 45 (TYP) � I / I I SITE FENCE �i 0 i —_L [_ �j---1 —x —xx-----x--- o x— FINISHED GRADE EL. 18'-0" x x ELECTRICALS I ! I / f'3 EQUIPMENT ".�; ' ,-n ', j I � f `•: ` � ' ;-.�? _moi x i I 14'-4 1 4" 30' 0" -----+� I t - - -1 o, -pr --- i x I I wl FOL. P t OF PIPE •,� I I I .; T J __j `o I IEr CD x uj Of I o GAS COMPRESSORS a> �" Q I_ __�. _A. LI _____ _ - - _ _ _ _ ._ w o i � FOR DETAILS OF PIPING C.-) i R 1 J Q J ( AT COMPRESSORS SEE Q; I of x x ( l o . , - ca w ,� c - D ENLARGED PLAN B TELEMETERING i I I DWG. MTGC_FG-9001 j CABINET I j I- (F-64931) (C-4) -- o a: CD e"�^�• .Z, - P7 j N j:4.3-- "o WEST AXIS LINE �. I";" .; X XF r.. v , TOP OF PIPE EL. 15'-3" — — —x x --x n— — - — , .. SITE FENCE { 5'- 0" p" SITE PIPING PLAN SCALE: 1" = 10'-0" - - - - - - - . - - --- -- -- __------- ------ ----- --- L6 ---CURB a - CURB _LINA - - -- --- ----- - - --- --- - ----- -- -- - ---- -- - - - --------',--------- - ►-- 1 1/4" PURGE CONNS - - - - - - - - `-'-0 A T6 A PER CS -11210 (TYP) 1 `- A T6 A �1 L-4" TEMPORARY • ° • j I 1 BY–PASS SIDEWALK – - 1 I I 6"-150# WELD END BALL VALVES I ''- SIDEWALK TYP. 3 PLACES (18 E. TO E.) • I I ! TO BE INSTALLED WITH LILCO #200 1 v • • --- - --- -- - --- -- - - - - PLASTIC VALVE BOXIV • ' • PROPERTY LINE - - PROPERTY LINE -- 6 B.W. CAPS TO BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN, .00 --TOP OF PIPE AT TIME OF TI;. --IN TO GAS MAIN. _ EL. 15' 6" UPON CONTINUATION OF PROJECT, CAPS ARE 6" GAS SUCTION 6" GAS DISCHARGE TO BE REMOVED, AND NEW PIPING TO GAS COMPRESSORS TO BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ENLARGED TIE-IN PLAN A_ - SCALE: NOTES. 1. ALL DIMENSIONS, LOCATIONS, AND CONDITIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE FIELD PRIOR TO PIPE FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION. 2. NO ALLOWANCE HAS BEEN MADE FOR WELDING GAPS. 3. ALL PIPING SHALL CONFORM TO' THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS: PIPING 3/4" THRU 6" - SEAMLESS CARBON STEEL, SCHEDULE 4.0, PER ASTM A106 GRADE B. 4. ALL PIPE FITTINGS SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS: 2" THRU 6" - SEAMLESS CARBON STEEL, SCHEDULE 40, BUTT WELD PER ASTM A234 GRADE WPB. 1 1/4" AND BELOW - FORGED CARBON STEEL, 300OLB., SOCKET WELD, (UNLESS NOTED AS THREA('IE1)) PER ASTM A105. 5. ALL FLANGES SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS: ANSI CLASS 150, RAISED FACE, WELD NECK TYPE, STANDARD BORE; FORGED CARBON STEEL PER A.S T I,'1 A105. 6. ALL GASKETS SHALL BE RING TYPE, SEMI-RIGID NITRILE KLINGER C-4401, 111C' THICK, EXCEPT AT I HE REGULATORS WHICH mLl- WILL BE FULL FACE TYPE FOR THE FLAT FACED FLANGES. 7. ALL STUD BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A193-137 AND HEX HEAD NUTS PER ASTM A194 -2H. 8. A k^INIMUM OF 30" COVER TO BE MAINTAINED ALONG THE ENTIRE RUN OF THE 6" SUCTION & DISCHARGE PIPING. 9. PSR DESIGNATION AS SHOWN ON DRAWING INDICATES PIPE SUPPORT LOCATION. 10. FOR GENERAL CATHODIC PROTECTION NOTES SEE DRAWING MTGC-FG-9200-00 (F-6493300) REFERENCE DRAWINGS MTGC–FY-02001-02 (F-6460302) MATTITUCK GAS COMPRESSOR AFTER PC'S ARE INSTALLED CUT & - - -- - - - 6" PRESSURE CONTROL FITTING 6"-150 W.E. INSULATING JOINT - REMOVE SECTION OF EXIST. 6" GM 1 %� PER CS -11903 (TYP 2 PLACES) ISOJOINT MAINLINE JOINT TYPE W/W'--__ AND INSTALL NEW PIPING AS SHOWN NEW I WORK , (INSTALLATION VALVES NOT SHOV.i'N) WITH A 6 WIRE TEST STATION & ANODES APPROXIMATE GRADE EL. 20'-0" "' - �� -- - - -- - ------ +` ' PER CS -15101 (27 1/2" E. TO E.) TOP OF PIPE EL. 15'-6"f STATION – 15' WIDE X 30' LONG PIT PIPE SUP 0 '\Yl R MTGC-FG-92000-00 4 -0 7' -6" TYPICAL ; STATION - GAS TELEMETERING t STATION ! P�� JAN 101997 ; I 8" 12'-9 1 2'-9" I " i /� _ :�• - �- 6 x 4 FLANGED TEE ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK THIS OUTLINE OF PIT --�-_ —` �� (F-6493200) — — I PER CS -11903 PLACES) (TYP 2 EXIST. 6"--60W GM n `'�—f-t—, N.C. I I ,�„�I r--i-F—, 54" COVER f - - - - - - - . - - --- -- -- __------- ------ ----- --- L6 ---CURB a - CURB _LINA - - -- --- ----- - - --- --- - ----- -- -- - ---- -- - - - --------',--------- - ►-- 1 1/4" PURGE CONNS - - - - - - - - `-'-0 A T6 A PER CS -11210 (TYP) 1 `- A T6 A �1 L-4" TEMPORARY • ° • j I 1 BY–PASS SIDEWALK – - 1 I I 6"-150# WELD END BALL VALVES I ''- SIDEWALK TYP. 3 PLACES (18 E. TO E.) • I I ! TO BE INSTALLED WITH LILCO #200 1 v • • --- - --- -- - --- -- - - - - PLASTIC VALVE BOXIV • ' • PROPERTY LINE - - PROPERTY LINE -- 6 B.W. CAPS TO BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN, .00 --TOP OF PIPE AT TIME OF TI;. --IN TO GAS MAIN. _ EL. 15' 6" UPON CONTINUATION OF PROJECT, CAPS ARE 6" GAS SUCTION 6" GAS DISCHARGE TO BE REMOVED, AND NEW PIPING TO GAS COMPRESSORS TO BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ENLARGED TIE-IN PLAN A_ - SCALE: NOTES. 1. ALL DIMENSIONS, LOCATIONS, AND CONDITIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE FIELD PRIOR TO PIPE FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION. 2. NO ALLOWANCE HAS BEEN MADE FOR WELDING GAPS. 3. ALL PIPING SHALL CONFORM TO' THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS: PIPING 3/4" THRU 6" - SEAMLESS CARBON STEEL, SCHEDULE 4.0, PER ASTM A106 GRADE B. 4. ALL PIPE FITTINGS SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS: 2" THRU 6" - SEAMLESS CARBON STEEL, SCHEDULE 40, BUTT WELD PER ASTM A234 GRADE WPB. 1 1/4" AND BELOW - FORGED CARBON STEEL, 300OLB., SOCKET WELD, (UNLESS NOTED AS THREA('IE1)) PER ASTM A105. 5. ALL FLANGES SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS: ANSI CLASS 150, RAISED FACE, WELD NECK TYPE, STANDARD BORE; FORGED CARBON STEEL PER A.S T I,'1 A105. 6. ALL GASKETS SHALL BE RING TYPE, SEMI-RIGID NITRILE KLINGER C-4401, 111C' THICK, EXCEPT AT I HE REGULATORS WHICH mLl- WILL BE FULL FACE TYPE FOR THE FLAT FACED FLANGES. 7. ALL STUD BOLTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A193-137 AND HEX HEAD NUTS PER ASTM A194 -2H. 8. A k^INIMUM OF 30" COVER TO BE MAINTAINED ALONG THE ENTIRE RUN OF THE 6" SUCTION & DISCHARGE PIPING. 9. PSR DESIGNATION AS SHOWN ON DRAWING INDICATES PIPE SUPPORT LOCATION. 10. FOR GENERAL CATHODIC PROTECTION NOTES SEE DRAWING MTGC-FG-9200-00 (F-6493300) REFERENCE DRAWINGS MTGC–FY-02001-02 (F-6460302) MATTITUCK GAS COMPRESSOR STATION – PLOT PLAN MTGC–FG-90001-00 (F-6493200) MATTITUCK GAS COMPRESSOR STATION – PLAN, SECTIONS & DETAILS MTGC–FS-01 001 –00 (F-64610000) MATTITUCK GAS COMPRESSOR STATION – PIPE SUPPORT & STRUCTURE PLAN MTGC–FS-32001-00 (F-64614000) MATTI-TUCK GAS COMPRESSOR STATION – LARGE BORE PIPE PIPE SUP 0 '\Yl R MTGC-FG-92000-00 F-6493300) MATTITUCK GAS COMPRESSOR STATION - GAS TELEMETERING t STATION ! P�� JAN 101997 ; I ISSUED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK THIS DRAWING WITH DRAWING h1TGC__I"G-90001-00 (F-6493200) I ' i I I I ! 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