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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR-8723 Michael J.Domino,President 0f S0UTy0 Town Hall Annex John M.Bredemeyer III,Vice-President h0 lQ 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Charles J.Sanders Southold,New York 11971 Glenn Goldsmith • �Q Telephone(631) 765-1892 A.Nicholas KrupskiO Fax(631) 765-6641 �y00UNT`I,�� BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 13, 2017 Keith Neilson, P.E. Docko, Inc. P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 RE: HAY HARBOR CLUB FOX AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 Dear Mr. Neilson: The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meeting held on Wednesday, December 13, 2017: RESOLVED that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grants a One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit#8723 and Coastal Erosion Permit#8723C, as issued on January 20, 2016. This is not an approval from any other agency. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Michael J. Domino President, Board of Trustees MJD:dd i 9 D ocko! Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com November 22,2017 D EP I V E Ms.Naomi J.Handell NOV 2 8 2017 US Army Corps of Engineers New York District Southold Town ATTN: Regulatory Branch,Room 1937 26 Federal Plaza New York,NY 10278-0090 Re: Hay Harbor Club 2016-00098-EHA Nationwide Permit Reissuance Request Dear Ms.Handell: Following up on our request to reissue the Nationwide General Permit for the Hay Harbor Club for pier reconstruction and maintenance dredging at the Hay Harbor Club,on Fishers Island. We offer the following information: 1. Attached is a completed copy of the Environmental Questionnaire and supplementary narrative. 2. The new contact person for the Hay Harbor Club is Mr. Bob Tyler, email address is bobtyler84@gmail.com 3. A written statement has been provided by Christian McGugan from Gwenmor Marine Contracting, Inc. 4. Dredging can be required as often as once per year,or more,but is typically every three years.The volume is consistently 25 cubic yards and the placement area has consistently been the beach. 5. The drawings • An 8.5 by 11 inch Vicinity Map is attached. • The attached plan view drawing shows the proposed dredge material placement area in relation to the Spring High Water line. • The dimensions and structures of the stairways and dock are depicted on the drawings. • A section view of the proposed dredge material placement area is shown on the drawings which includes the Spring High Water line. • The datum shown on the application drawings is-m Mean Low Water. • The attached photographs were taken on February 11, 2016 at approximately 2pm. Superstructures have remained unchanged 6. The area to be dredged, proposed disposal area and access route is shown on the application drawings. • A visual assessment was done to determine that the dredge material was sand. • The proposed de-watering method will be on the deck of the barge within the confines of the welded steel fence lined with filter fabric to minimize loss of fines. • This area has been previously dredged to a depth of 12 feet at Mean Low Water making it safe for diving. The volume dredged historically been 25 cubic yards. The dredge sediments have been placed in the beach area.The previous ACOE permit number is NAN- 2008-330. • The Hay Harbor Club is asking for a maintenance authorization throughout the duration of the current Nationwide Permit No. 3. The dredged material would be placed in the same beach area for each project. 7. It is anticipated that the dredging will take place over a period of one or maximum two days utilizing a marine construction barge with welded steel fence for the stockpile and de-watering of the sand. The fenced enclosure will be lined with filter fabric to minimize sediment loss during the de- watering process as has been the standard practice. The size of the enclosure may vary with other materials loaded/stored on the deck,thus possibly requiring a maximum of two days to accomplish the dredging. There is no vegetation on the sandy bottom of the swimming area, and there will be no loss of vegetation as a result of the project. There will be minimum bottom disturbance caused by the dredging barge and push boat equipment because the water depth is eight feet or thereabouts in the area of the swim dock.Work will be scheduled for winter of 2018,probably in March of each year and so typically there will be no adverse impact on shellfish spawning and there are no migrating fish issues related to Hay Harbor. There is no essential fish habitat in the area of the proposed dredging and the nearest eel grass is 500 feet to the west, dormant in the winter. During the time when dredging is accomplished, there are relatively few people on Fishers Island. The winter population is down to about 300 families(500 residents)and the proposed project will not have adverse impact on those year-round residents. The amount of noise associated with the project is minimal and due to the limited amount of dredging required, work will be conducted in daylight conditions. Based on all of these factors, it is anticipated that no mitigation is required because there are no losses of aquatic resources as defined in 33 CFR Part 332.4(b) (issued April 10, 2008). 1 trust that you will find that this response meets all of the General Permit requirements and that you will process the requested reissuance of the Army Corps of Engineers Nationwide General Permit No.3. Please let us know if you have need for any further information.Your assistance as always is appreciated. Yours truly, DOCKO, IN C. A�4 G/ ' ` Keith B.Neilson,P.E. KBN: cb 2 Cc: Bob Tyler D c' Ci E � E NYS DOS NYSDEC Town of Southold Board of Trustees NOV 2 8 2017 File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB Southold Tom Board of Trustaos HAY HARBOR CLUB HAY HARBOR,FISHERS ISLAND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION SWIM TANK FACILITY RESTORATION AND MAINTENANCE DREDGING NOVEMBER 20,2017 GENERAL Hay Harbor Club owns parcel 1000-009-3-1 off of Fox Avenue located along the east shore of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees. The frontage of the property is approximately 500 feet along Hay Harbor abutted by Mr. Albert Maysles to the north and Rosemary Taylor to the south. The waterfront consists of a rocky shore along the north, a sand bar to the west, beach with tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the gently sloped tree-lined lawn in the vicinity of the pier at the sailing program-and water sports pier at the southerly end. Part of the Hay Harbor Club facilities is the tank for open water swimming in a controlled, secure, and clean area. Being open to the littoral sand transport patterns at the mouth of the harbor, the deeper diving area occasionally or at least gradually fills in, as it has now. It is the Hay Harbor Club's desire to dredge the diving area for the 2018 swimming season. The current depth of the bottom sediment is approximately 8 feet having filled in during a recent series of coastal storms. Dredging will increase the depth to 12 feet MLW. Maintenance dredging for the duration of the current Nationwide Permit No. 3 is respectfully requested. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph,this project is to conduct maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor in accordance with existing-guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. Dredging volume will be 25 cubic yards. It is envisioned that this scope of work will be accomplished utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a deck ern , '�ig ui IrNyg ith mounted crane, and push boat or tug for maneuvering. The 1r it ave weld I el plates required for the retaining the dredged sand. NOV 2 8 2017 ➢ Dredging will be mechanical, and sand will be deposited ont the deck of the barge. Southold Town ➢ The deck barge will be towed to the mobile dock in Wes Harbor s f- loaded onto the wharf. 1 } ➢ Sand will be transported by truck to the Hay Harbor Club beach where it will be placed in bulk on the beach and then graded more or less to duplicate existing beach gradient, just a foot higher. ➢ The crane will be fitted with dredging equipment consisting of a clam shell bucket. LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to the Hay Harbor Club facilities and their projects are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Hay Harbor Club site is located at the mouth of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island and is characterized partly as Developed Coast along the east shore at the Clubhouse, tennis courts and beach site and currently undeveloped coast or natural coast on the northerly and southerly shores. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The swim tank restoration and maintenance dredging for the Hay Harbor Club is consistent with waterfront development policies on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. There are no changes to the characteristics of the dock facilities, Clubhouse, upland development, or the beach. The scope of work is only the dredging to retain adequate depth for safe usage of the diving area maintenance and rebuilding of the swim tank structure and the piers. Characteristics for the visual, historic and scenic considerations in the harbor will remain unchanged. Even the beach grading scope of work has been minimized where possible to be consistent with DEC policies to maintain is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. The proposed maintenance dredging will adversely affect water quality during the brief period of the project which will be only a couple of days during'the winter months. Because o nature of the sand to be dredged, sand that falls from the dredg the relatively low percentage fine grained salty particles in the y plume will be fairly limited and localized. This sand is a produ the littoral deft and s transport system and the fine silt sized particles are mostly a e . Wer quglilyilimp cts should be limited and brief in duration. Souti�old Town 2 Boa rdATnist es Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town and this project maintains swimming and recreational facilities and so is consistent with this policy. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the citing of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project makes the most beneficial use of the land, locating swimming facilities in the most appropriate parts of the adjacent coastal waters along the club's waterfront,which does not require excessive structural facilities. This project also promotes Policy II, making sustainable use of living marine resources, in this case,the water column. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the maintenance dredging of the swimming "tank", which is a longstanding facility to provide safe and efficient usage of this site. This project does not interfere with public access or use of Public Trust Waters and Lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation and dredging will not create erosion problems. The maintenance dredging does not adversely affect environmental resources in the intertidal zone, at the shoreline, the facility remains in the area where environmental resources are limited so as not to worsen any of these conditions, configured reaching out to the deepest water in Hay Harbor so that dredging will remain an occasional issue in the future and thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Approximately 90% of the Hay Harbor Club's shoreline will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no significant water quality degradation as a result of this project. No natural protective features or processes will be significantly adversely impacted as a result of the proposed dredging work and the sand replenishment on the beach is a beneficial reuse in a low energy environment which will support recreational activities without disrupting local sediment transport characteristics or other ecological resource's. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. There will be no development of the upland related to this swim dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. Q19 3 E V E NOV 2 8 2017 3 Southold Town Board rustee REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE WETLANDS LAW 6,2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its officers. The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and'agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks, the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for through the US ACOE Nationwide Permit No. 3, NYS DEC Permit No. 1-4738-00103/00027, 00028, 00029 is still valid and a Coastal Zone Consistency Determination by the NYS DOS is still valid. An extension of Southold Trustees Permit No. 8723 & 8723C has been requested. 2. The continued use of the swimming dock facilities does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. 3. The pier support and decking structure are not changing dimensions of layout; only maintenance dredging is taking place at this time. 4. The maintenance dredging is to restore a safe and usable diving area. 5. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph should not be an issue because the dredging does not project into the navigation way for other boaters transiting to or from Hay Harbor. 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. There are no permanent structures located above the pier decking, nor are any planned at this time other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function. D � C. Fa- � \%,7 E NOV 282017 4 Southold Town R^-rd of Trl­'�" r 8. Pedestrian foot passage way on the upland around this pier is different due to terrain and the boulder lined shorefront characteristics. This issue was already addressed in the Town permits. NEW YORK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM The application documents included a copy of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2 Water Dependent Uses=This project is to maintain, restore and, enhance a fully functional water dependent use, a recreational swimming pier facility. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront—There is no truly developed shoreline although the Clubhouse beach and tennis courts are fully developed and landscaped on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which has been altered by the long-standing club facilities, to make for continued use of the recreational swimming facilities. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat— Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The maintenance dredging is absolutely minimal in nature and will not have any sustained or significant adverse impact on wildlife or habitat. Dredging will abide by seasonal restrictions imposed by permits. There is no Essential Fish Habitat in the area of the swim tank. Policy 8 — Protection & Preservation of Habitat—Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project by the same rationale as stated in policy 7. Dredging will take place in the late winter to avoid water quality impacts on habitat for plants and animals. The nearest eel grass beds are in the Hay Harbor entry way 500 feet to the west and they will be dormant in the winter. Policy 11 — Minimize Damage to Natural Resources - The dredging project is maintenance in nature and has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize impacts to natural resources as identified in Policy 7 and 8 above. The swim tank restoration project will have minimal adverse impacts on local resources. Policy 14—No Measurable Increase in Flooding - This project in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Hay Harbor or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, Fishers Island Sound and Block Island Sound and the facilities and uses at the Hay Harbor Club will have no adverse influence on those levels. Policy 15 — No New Dredging= Dredging is required in this project but only to maintain ad e uate water depth the diving area of the swimming pier. This project is mai F11 ce id&c ptti�iWe;F'n e L'- at intervals of approximately 5 years, not new dredging. The dockFff-has-l3i6n-1 id`dal n s current location and configuration to avoid new dredging requirements � NOV 2 8 2017 Policy 19 — Impact on Public Access—Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as are ult f this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage Sf- '#qT WPt- ds or Waters at this site, other than within the confines of the swimming dock. Takao oftitertidd-zoneL.s significantly covered by boulders treacherous to cross on foot, and covered with vines, brush and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation. The swimming pier and tank facility occupies the landward 25% of 5 {- the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus, public access to the State's Lands and Waters will not be adversely affected by the project. Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with Existing Adjoining Properties and Land Uses- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Several nearby properties have small docking facilities, but this swimming facility will not adversely affect or interfere with those uses. The swimming dock is a long-standing structure and usage at the site. Policy 21 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources, Impairment or Loss - This policy will not cause impairment or loss of scenic resources. Policy 25 — Enhance Overall Scenic Quality - The existing swim pier is consistent with the historic, scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic.resources as described in Policy 24 above. The tank is only,visibly defined by the pier. Policy 44—Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands—It is acknowledged that the fragmented fringe marsh of spartina alterna flora along the shorefront is a valuable resource and this dredging will not in any way adversely affect tidal wetlands resources. SUMMARY This project proposes the restoration and maintenance of a long-standing recreational water dependent use through maintenance dredging of the swim tank and diving area of the swimming pier in Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. A copy of previous US Army Corps of Engineers, NYS DEC and Town of Southold permits are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and its approval is respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, DOC O,INC. Keith B.Neilson, P.E. FM fJD C- E II V E� a NOV 2 8 2017 Southold Twin Boar of Trus es 6 ENV/RONMtNTAL QUESTIONNAIRE { 4 This is intended to supplement ENG Form 4345, Application for Department of the Army Permit, or the Joint Application for Permit used in the State of New York. Please provide complete answers to all questions below which are relevant to your project Any answers may be continued on separate-sheets) of paper to be-attached to this form. PR/VACYACT STATEMENT The purpose of this form is to provide the Corps of Engineers with basic information regarding your project. This information will be used to facilitate evaluation of your permit application and for public dissemination as required by regulation. Failure to provide complete information may result in your application being declared incomplete for processing, thereby delaying processing of your application. GENERAL-APPLICABLE TO ALL PROJECTS 9. Explain the need for, and purpose of, the proposed work. Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over an area of 300(+/-)SF from the swim tank for upland disposal with associated disposal all landward of the Apparent High Water Line on the beach. 2. Provide the names and addresses of property owners adjacent to your work site (if not shown on the application form or project drawings). The addresses are shown on the application and drawings. North: Albert Maysles, C/O Mayles Film Co., 250 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 and South: Rosemary Taylor, 706 College Terrace, Williamsburg, VA 23185. E VE NOV 2 8:2017 E rSouthold Tovin Board of Trustees / L \ 1 (Please note that depending upon the nature and extent of your project, you may be requested to provide the names and addresses of additional property owners proximate to your project site to ensure proper coordination.) 3. Photographs of the project site should be submitted For projects in tidal areas, photographs of the waterway vicinity should be taken at low tide. Using a separate copy of your plan view, indicate the location and direction of each photograph as well as the date and time at which the photograph- was taken. Provide a sufficient number of photographs so as to provide a clear understanding of conditions on and proximate to your project site. 4. Provide a copy of any environmental impact statement, or any other environmental report which was prepared for your project. See attached. z I NOVLI 2 8 2017 Southold Tom Board of Trustees 5. Provide a thorough discussion of alternatives to your proposal. This discussion { should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the "no action" alternative and alternative(s) resulting in less disturbance to waters of the United States. For filling projects in waters of the United States, including wetlands, your alternatives discussion should demonstrate that there are no practicable alternatives to your proposed filling and that your project meets with current mitigation policy (i.e-. avoidance, minimization and compensation). The only real alternatives to both dock restoration and dredging projects are to do less or to do nothing. To do no dredging would effectively put an end to the diving program. Less dredging, to 10 feet instead of 11 feet would simply mean more dredging projects, possibly even twice a year which could have an adverse effect on turbidity sensitive resources. DREDGING PROJECTS Answer the following if your project involves dredging. 1. Indicate the estimated volume of material to be dredged and the depth (below mean low water) to which dredging would occur. Would there be overdepth dredging? Dredging by clamshell bucket of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand to a depth of -12 feet over and area of 300(+/-)SF for upland disposal. 2. You can apply for a ten-year permit for maintenance dredging. If you wish to apply for a ten-year permit, please provide the number of additional dredging events during the ten-year life of the permit and the amount of material to be removed during future events. - It is anticipated that dredging will be required every two to three years thus four additional maintenance dredging efforts will be required. The Hay Harbor Club is asking for a maintenance authorization throughout the duration of the current Nationwide Permit No. 3. 3. Indicate of your drawings the dewatering area (if applicable) and disposal site for the dredged material (except landfill sites). Submit a sufficient number of photographs of the dewatering and disposal sites as applicable so as to provide a clear indication of existing conditions. For ten-year maintenance dredgiacy permits, indicate the dewatering(disposal sites for future dred ' g Fa-v \ is i IFi o M7. All disposal will be the same in this project with placement on tLruck ' mirrg'�each—� NOV 2 8 2017 Dredging will be done mechanically, and the sand will be d-onAo.-the-deck bar e. The deck barge will then be towed to the mobile dock in W or a�utl'°1 1p 1o'"n nd will be off loaded onto the wharf. The sand will then be transported bo the Hay Harbor Club beach where it will be place on the beach and graded to duplicate existing beach gradient. 4. Describe the method of dredging (i.e. clamshell, dragline, etc.) and the expected duration of dredging. Dredging by clamshell bucket. The dredging can be completed in a week and the upland disposal effort will also take up to a week or so. 5. Indicate the physical nature of the material to be dredged(i.e. sand, silt, clay, etc.) and provide estimated percentages of the various constituents if available. For beach nourishment projects, grain size analysis data is required. Fine sand will be removed (dredged)from the swim tank area. 6. Describe the method of dredged material containment(i.e. hay bales, embankment, bulkhead, etc.) and whether return flow from the dewatering/disposal site would reenter any waterway. Also indicate if there would be any barge overflow. The dredged sand will be placed on a deck of a barge lined with a steel plate fence, lined with filter fabric to retain the sand and yet allow water to drain out of the material gradually. MOORING FACILITIES Answer the following if your project includes the construction or rehabilitation of recreational mooring facilities. 1. It is generally recommended that any fixed piers and walk ramps be limited to four feet in width, and that floats be-limited to eight feet in width and rest at least two feet above the waterway bottom at mean low water. Terminal floats at private, non- commercial facilities should be limited to 29 feet in length. If you do not believe your proposal can meet with these recommendations, please provide the reason(s). There will be no dock work in this project. 111JO NOV 282017 5out�ur�d iauvn 2. Using your plan view, show to scale the locations);pos' Ud f Irus teehd Ze(s) (including length, beam and draft) of vessel(s) to be moored at the proposed facility, including those of transient vessel(s) if known. Vessels are not moored at this pier. 3. For commercial mooring sites such as marinas, indicate the capacity of the facility and indicate on the plan view the location(s) of any proposed fueling and/or sewage pumpout facilities. If pumpout facilities are not planned, please discuss the rationale below and indicate the distance to the nearest available pumpout station. Not applicable-There are no pump out facilities proposed and no fueling facilities at this site. Those functions are taken care of elsewhere on Fishers Island provided by commercial pumpout operator from the mainland, however, any boat using their facility could and would use the pump out facilities at local marinas where fuel is sold. It should be noted that the boating and water activities are for paddle boards, kayaks, small sailboats and wind surfers. 4. Indicate on your plan view the distance to adjacent marine structures, if any are proximate and show the locations and dimensions of such structures. -The nearest structures are several hundred yards away on property of the Club. There are several private residential docking facilities further to the south. 3. Discuss the need for wave protection at the proposed facility. Please be advised that if a permit is issued, you would be required to recognize that the mooring facility may be subject to wave action from wakes of passing vessels, whose operations would not be required to be modified. Issuance of a permit would not relieve you of ensuring the integrity of the authorized structure(s) and the United States would not be held responsible for damages to the structure(s) and vessel(s) moored thereto from wakes from passing vessels. There is no need for wave protection at the swim tank facility. BULKHEAD/NG/BANK STABILIZA TION/FILLING ACTIVITIES Answer the following if your project includes construction of bulkheading (also - retaining walls and seawalls) with backfill, filling of waters/wetlands, or any other bank stabilization fills such as riprap, revetments, gabions, etc. 1. Indicate the total volume of fill (including backfill behind a structure such as a bulkhead) as well as the volume of fill'to be placed into waters of the United States. The amount of fill in waters of the United States can be determined by calculating the amount of fill to be placed below the plane of spring high tide in tidal areas and below ordinary high water in non-tidal areas. Z Indicate the source(s) and type(s) of fill material. C No material is to be placed. NOV 2 8 2017 i Southold Town Board of Trustees 3. Indicate the method of fill placement (1.e. by hand, bulldozer, crane, etc.). Would t any temporary fills be required in waterways or wetlands to provide access for construction equipment? If so, please indicate the area of such waters and/or wetlands to be filled, and show on the plan and sectional views. The foregoing requests basic information on the most common types of projects requiring Department of the Army permits. It is intended to obviate or reduce the need for requesting additional information; however, additional information may be requested above and beyond what is requested in this form. Please feel free to add any additional information regarding your project which you believe may facilitate our review. ,Mi 34 E, �I N0V Z 8 2017 Southall Toren Qoar of Trustees a ' r Mr.Keith Neilson Docko,Inc, 13 Holmes Street Mystic Cr 06355 Dear Mr.Neilson, Pursuant to your request to verify that the dredging authorized under U.S.ACOE permit#NAN-2008- 00330(Hay Harbor Club),I am pleased to present the following: Gwenmor Marine Contracting was hired by Hay Harbor Club and performed the authorized dredging between May 2&and June Std of 2009.Approximately 25 yards of sandy material was removed and spread on the shore area as prescribed on the permit. I hope this information is satisfactory,please get back with any questions. Sincerely, Gwenmor Marine Contracting,Inc. Christian McGugan,VP i NOV 2 8 2017 LL Southold Tnm BQard of TrustOeS P.O. Box 375 -12 Roseleah Drive • Mystic, CT -06355 •Tel 860-536-0281 •Fax 860-536-4346 -www.gwenrr or.com Hay Harbor Club Photographs .1. . ,.� mw^"_ t' r yv^ 7 ` �l;r "�. Ar, r f e L . - 37 FISHERS ISLAND SOUND' 35' l 241; �� •t NORTF-f HILL 37 / 3a °,;{ „ FISHERS ISLAND \ i 2 7 4: 0 SOUND t FlSHEfZ� ISLAND \ 37 \ 39 38 F �' N/F PROPERTY OF MAYSLES 41 SIE \ 4 1 , . 39 .A42 , HAY 2 n °reHARBOR ;3Y ; 129 6 ;za"" rl°,' Or, t2 O'C 44 a 2 ,./fi 5 b \,P' ° SITE PROPERTY- lu V V OF HAY b� TT!!"" PROJECT HARBOR CSB ° s� AMINTENANCE DREDGING �lacRarre Q _ Raor,wEST LOCATION 1"IAP wnme CE � H° CIiART:1321 .1,, .,• 2000 SCALE O 20MIN FEET NOTES 1. ELEVATION DATUM IS MEAN LOW WATER 2 TIDE DATA 5 TAKEN FROM 2015 NOAA TIDE f'Z' TABLES.REFERENCE STATIONS:NEW LONDON AND SILVER EEL COVE FI5HERS ISLAND,NEW YORK N/F PROPERTY OF 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TAYLOR •' CONDUCT MAINTENANCE DREDGING BY CLAMSHEI I BUCKET OF 25:CY OF FINE SAND OVER AN AREA OF 300rSF FOR UPLAND _ DISPOSAL ALL WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER UNE. 4.PROJECT PURPOSE THIS IS A PRIVATE CLUB DOCK FOR OPEN WATER r -� RECREATIONAL SWIMMING AND DIVING ACTIVITIES �• ; 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT HAY r, A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR PERMIT f-l�`iZBOIZ PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS NORTH ALBERT MAYSLES _ `.` ,• C/O MAYLE5 FILM CO. ' 250 WEST 54TH ST. 1 _ L--' NEW YORK NY 10019 O�/E2.ALL PL.�IV 1: SOUTH: ROSEMARY TAYLOR 706 COLLEGE TERRACE WILLIAMSBURG,VA 23185 ; ` 300 200 100 0 900 PROJECT MAINTENANCE DREDGING REVISED 1-15-16 NY DEC LOCATION: RSHERS ISLAND.TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DREDGE DISPOSAL AREA TERWAY: SUFFOLK AY OR COUNTY,NEWYORK K I Ty p aa�lc RBS E( ' (� E � �, TE NOVEMBER 23,205 0 C j{ 0 cu' c/Wr • HAY HARBOR CLUB • z �.. n w ENT SHEET 1 OF 3 / NOV 2 8 2017 .INC. �q 068 692.E � Ka th✓ B CT 06355 0 R P 0 R �` OFES S�a Southold Town 5728939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747, L:of Ic-eOdocko com Keith B Neilson Docko Inc 11/22/2017 206 GM Hay-Harbor-Glub_Main-Dredge�017 1 dwg 34 }1 4 4 70 44� t t 4 Ndg13t}i � O.-C amTANK SWIMMINGAREA a ROCK PILE a o° a�} } { { - f - / Ru } j svo o D s6 �4 ;;r,. .; f-f 1.r ��� �q,° paa A RIPRAPAIONG } 1 RIP-RAPD-M) SHORE M-P) 5 SAND t w __ /. r✓ 1 f :. EASTI G WOOD PILE COWANMEW AND TIMBER PER . STAKED HAY � ��� � . SANDraALE :. :•_ rrovE Dasniv� irvp = SEE SHEET s PROPERTY OF �, r=•ro FoaM sir►sem--- i � HAY HARBOR DISPOSAL AREA DETAIL lCLUB SAND 1 ¢ NOTT05GVF a� •" BENCHMARK DRILL HOLE SET ON BOULDER AREA OF ROGKS--' � I j ELEV.=7.74(ML" Fi^'Y 1—►AfzBOFz sPARnNA }/ ALTERNIFLORA ''� / +02 -03 -07 \ ` ABANAS DETERIORATED /t O G \ WOOD GROIN( M l \ .0"--, 0 \ RIPRAPALONG // DREDGE DEWATERING SHORE .0's / ;. / / / /} DISPOrr-;AL AREA 6ODr5F 'oa -�) //�/ +a LIM R p MMATE 0� F SAND m 403 �' ARBA of DREDGE DEWATERING ', SAND ®, ' GRA'}i5 DISADSALACCESS ROUTE BOULDERS � �' VIA EXISTING SERVICE ROAD -03 / EXPOSED AT ALW .oe PHRAGM R�,E 1 r� �``4 / ' TENNIS COURTS SPARTINA 40Z DUNE F S / +03 +05 ALTERNIFLORA / } APPROXIMATE 407 4 4 STONE GROI E=Xl�.�- TfIVG GOIVDITIOIVS - GRAPHIGSC&IF 1'=100' SURVEY by J.DEMPSEY t ASSOCIATES PROJECT MANTENANCE DREDGING 100 so 0 100 REVISED 15-16 NY DEC LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DREDGE DISPOSAL.AREA SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK QF N8l� WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR Q��N K rTy Y TRUCK ROUTE DATE NOVEMBER 23,205 110 C IC O s REVISED 1-155-16 ACOE APpucAw HAY HARBOR CLUB DISPOSAL AREA DETAIL AGENT SHEET 2 OF 3cc 40 DOGKD,INC. Kekh B.Neilson,PE O$ P 0mwtl �►SB2 ��''," 860 572 89.395 Cr FAX 860 572 7569 E'1A1L•oRicefdodw c� DWG 97-03-74 Kelth B Neilson,Docko Inc 11/22/2017 212 PM Hay-Harbor CGlub_Maln-Dredge_201'7_2 dwg 4 • 000 3 -4 3 -6 SAND 7 r-1Q�-X4S* )o oa E�s11NI 0&PI and T1MBlR PIE*SE110 l3 ? 42lr `6 J� / EXISTING W�70qq PI aid 1 ' 94 3-FTJX 20 TU INC�OARCj SWIMMINGKARFA TIMBERJPIE�Z 5f:�pri O a J FLOA I-TO I N I // J J J J A�l.�� °O�`� ISEG�110N�rA / 80r Jb o �°�19 J SAND (�d ll) / LIFE GUARD QHAi2 J r opoO O 1 — l lDREDGE 25.*i,-Y OFJ SAJNDJ OPOVJ SEARP °Q° PILE SUbPORTD WTFOD30065F BY MECHANICAL MEANS �f?3+7 x 111T SS (CLAMSHELL 2SKn 7,VOo� 00°0oO 03 DREDGE FOR UAD PIS (' oo 0 0 O° ° ° 10 I / J J ' rpt'I• �e ,� O O QO°o�° J x * T1N&WOOD PIL a J J ar•.).0�b�, �,g^ 7� °0 °p .0 0 ° I — TIMBER'PIER ECTIONS � / oi3 L Oo 0 o a I I OMNG 000 o ° ° o o ° J I a- x 2o±ff TURNING — // ROW ALO n D a opo °o J I BOARD FLOAT i OHOR ° ? J � °O- °00 00 o.� / SAND I \� \ \ ,// / / AI�M--j- �(-Ii(t�;��/ 60 EXISTING TAMC RER and � ) DMNG BOARD L DREDGE0 TO-n' \\ // l 11f= � 1 25.t Y of-SAND � OVER 300t vA*-AwL — \ 9ALS(Ty 1-FT OVERDREDGE / l T/` ALLOWANCEI awi f — ►+ / / // / -� nt / r �if�'.°,,.f•r i i� r.'�t+ wY�S 1 ,f�''tyL-S'n`•'•.+'' II +.':. • . 'L��:���i L'.; SECTION A A J C-RAFHIC SCALE 1 20 1.6 - - - J 2 82017 PL.AIV �/1 EW / y _ -PREM0USLY-AJvORIZED GRAPHIGSCALE 1'_40' _ PIER RECONSTRUCTION T.O.S.PERMITS 8127 and 81276 40 20 � 40 :,;ry, { f%�•� � � � �',�rc��f hust,as SURVEY by J.DEMPSE,✓$ASSOCIATES PROJECT. MAINTENANCE DREDGING REVISED 1.4-16 T.OS. LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD of NIE STAIRS ItTURNING BOARD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK FLOATS WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR O DATE NOVEMBER 23,2015 D 0 CEO , v� REVISED 11-22-T/H.H.C. APPLICANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB ; s4 U-SACOE NATION WIDE S,�• Lu PERMIT#3 AGENT SHEET 3 OF 3 DOCKO,INC. 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Docko, Inc. Post Office Box 421 Mystic, Connecticut 06355 RE: F-2015-1046 U.S.Army Corps of Engineers/New York District Permit Application—Hay Harbor Club Maintenance dredge 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over 300 (+/-) SF for upland disposal on site for ten years and reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192{+/-)LF of 5'W approach,two 103W x 45'L tank end piers and 80(+/-)LF of 6'W connecting pier all seaward of the apparent high water line. Hay Harbor,Town of Southold, Suffolk County General Concurrence Dear Mr.Neilson: The Department of State received your Federal Consistency Assessment Form and consistency certification and supporting information for this proposal on December 22,2015. The Department of State has determined that this proposal meets the Department's general consistency concurrence criteria. Therefore, further review of the proposed activity by the Department of State, and the Department's concurrence with an individual consistency certification for the proposed activity,are not required. This General Concurrence is without prejudice to and does not obviate the need to obtain all other applicable licenses, permits, other forms of authorization or approval that may be required pursuant to existing State statutes. Specifically, it appears that you may require authorization from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation(DEC). Please contact the DEC region 1 office to determine if their authorization is required. When communicating with us regarding this matter, please contact us at(518)474-6000 and refer to our file #F-2015-1046. Sincerely, Jeffrey Zappien Supervisor, Consistency Review Unit Office of Planning and Development JZ/RM/dc cc: COE/New York District—Steve Ryba D E C:7 E E DEC/Region 1 - Sherri Aicher(#1-4738-00103/00029) NEwYORK Department NOV 2 8 2017 STATE OF OPPORTUNITY_ of State j SOUfhold ietiin ar f Trus ee NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Division of Environmental Permits,Region 1 SUNY Cd Stony Brook,50 Circle Road,Stony Brook,NY 11790 P:(631)444-03651 F:(631)4440360 www.dec.ny.gov April 8, 2016 Hay Harbor Club Inc. 990 Fox Ave P.O. Box 477 Fishers Island, NY 06390 RE: Permit No.: 1-4738-00103/00027 Dear Permittee: In conformance with the requirements of the State Uniform Procedures Act (Article 70, ECL) artd its implementing regulations (6NYCRR, Part 621) we are enclosing your permit for the referenced activity. Please carefully read all permit conditions and special permit conditions contained in the permit to ensure compliance during the term of the permit. If you are unable to comply with any conditions please contact us at the above address. Also enclosed is a permit sign which is to be conspicuously posted at the project site and protected from the weather and a Notice of Commencement/Completion of Construction. Please note, the permit sign and Notice of Commencement/ Completion of Construction form are sent to either the permittee or the facility application contact, not both. Sin rely, Sherri L. Aicher - Environmental Analyst SLA/ls P]D ECEIV NEWYORK Department of NOV 282017 oPPoarNn Environmental Conservation SoutholdTown Board of Tru tee NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-00163 PERMIT Under the Environmental Conservation Law ECL Permittee and Facility Information Permit Issued To: HAY HARBOR CLUB INC "HAY HARBORCLUB 990 FOX AVE 990 FOX AVEISCTM 1'600.-009-5-1 PO BOX 477 ``' 19Q, FISHERS ISLAND,NY 06 FISHERS ISLANIj,NY 06390 (631) 788-7323-i' 'y Facility Application Contact: .�N DOCKQINC PO BOX 421 MYS JC, CT 06355 (860572-8939 Facility Location: in SOUTHOLD in SUFFOLK COUNTY Facility t5 _y,Prinei.k ,,eference Point: NY.T MA4a,v, 749.664 NYTM-N: 4572.443 im=e: 41 15'53.5" Longitude: `120611*0`.611��`*... A Authorized Actiptiy-i"I'Remove and-,replace in-place existing swim dock including Y 1921a1qr-,ytw6,j 10.5'x 45 decks, steps, and 6'x 80' ier'Withjifeguard chair. Maintenance dredge swiM-16ff"�& a to , maxjiri&depth -I FMLW with P overdredg`6�­`!Place resultant 25 cu. yds. of drddged material on-site in dredge dewatering disposal area landward of appa�eknTagluwater,..-Alt Wmust be done in strict 4 accordance with the attached plans stamped "NYSDEC Approved" on April 8, 2016. SAP-01-09-11i,,' Permit Authorizations Tidal Wetlands-Under Article 25 Permit ID 1-4738-00103/00027 New Permit Effective Date: 4/8/2016 Expiration Date: 4/8/2021 Water Quality Certification -Under Section 401 -Clean Water Act Permit ID 1-4738-00103/00028 New Permit Effective Date: 4/8/2016 Expiration Date: 4/8/2021 Excavation & Fill in Navigable Waters-Under-Article 15,Title 5 Permit ID 1-4738-00103/00029 New Permit Effective Date: 4/8/2016 Expiration Date: 4/8/2021 EC :EHE NOV 2 8 2017 Page e fj1d Town r '. e oar r - e NEW YORK K STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CO ,Facility'DEC ID ]-4738-00103' CON qh NYSDEC Approval Ot By acre lance of this e p agrees that the ermit is contingent P , permit,the permittee compliance with the ECL, all applicable regulations, and all conditions includeupon strict ` permit. d as part of this Penrlit Administrator:GEORGE WrEFAM1V1ARTH Deputy "n e t ;u Address: NYSDECRegion 1 Headqua Regio alq rmit Administ'-ator ' q arters t~, SSL-ilea Stony BrookJ50 Circle Rd �C 4' Stony Brook,NY 11790-3409 , `;a r Authorized Si '�tore: Date Distribution List D,OC0'INC L AICHER k 4 eIR oinponen�� - *= NA RESOURCE PERMIT COTTI)ITIp�IVS r=„ W TERUALITYj � Q CERTIFICATION SPECIFIC CONDITIO GENERAL CONDITIONS,APPLY TO ALL AUTHORIZED PERMITS NOTIF -� n.,.. ,....., C iT O P OTR'ER PERMITTEE OBLIGATIONS ` NATURAL RESOURCE PERMIT CONDITIONS - Awl Permits: TIDAL WETLANDS; WATER QUALITY CER to the Following; `�- TIFICAT'ION; :;EXCAVATION & FILL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS: 1. Ile .��:� Regulated Activitk Authorized By This Permit This permit authorizes only those regulated activities/structures identifed,under the section Description of Authonzed,Activity. NYSDEC issue after-the-fact or periiits�,This permit does not authorize activities, or legitimize the oes not- existence of structures, which would have required a permit but for which no permit or other authorization has been granted NYSDEC. ESCf•VE NOV 2 8 2017 Page 2 of5Vholdi Town NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-00103 e 4 2. Conformance With Plans All activities authorized by this permit must be in strict-conformance with the approved plans submitted by the applicant or applicant's agent as part of the permit application. Such approved plans were prepared by Docko, Inc. last revised January 15,2016 and stamped "NYSDEC Approved" on April 8, 2016. 3. Notice of Commencement At least 48 hours prior to commencement of the project, thepermittee and contractor shall sign and return the top portion of the enclosed notification form certifying that they are fully aware of and understand all terms=arid condom i idns oF'thim a it, Within 30 days of completion •,.. . of project, the bottom portion of tlie'form must also be signed and returnddzalong with photographs of the completed work. 4. Post Permit Sign The permit sign enclosed with this permit shall be posted in a conspicuous location on theiworksite and adequately protected from the weather. 5. Failure t�Meet Permit Conditions Failure of the permittee to meet all the con is a viol 01-1 of this permit and grounds for an order to immediate] cease the dations o 4 permit pro�ect�te. Y pe activif��at the 6. NoConstruction Debris in Wetland or Adjacent Area Any debris or excess in from R construction of this project shall be completely removed from the adjacent area(upland)and removed to an aproved upland area for disposal. No debris is permitted in wetlands and/or protected buffer areas. 7• Naistur4un,ctoTidal�onliesi� �teettand or freshwater wetlands or protected buffer areas as aresult o the pdGgetate�dtidal 8. Storagelof Equipment,Materials The�s,Xorage of construction equipment andm ateiials shalle confii ed to the upland parking/driving areas. IM A 9. Dock Reconstruction or Replacement With the exception of the use o ng material, dock reconstruction or replacement or seasonal installation shall not involve expansion or substantial modification of existing structures or facilities. 10. Us"gXreated Wood;The use,of wood,treated ..� -..,,.s:..._4x.,„,,..,, � �thcreoso¢te, entachlorophenol_or other wood treatment not specifically approved by the department for use in wetlands and/or marine..r£at - strictly prohibited in tfie''coiistitictI'OIl"6f Stnictur"e5'tlla ` 'r r E. �. �� anne waters,is �•be' inF,o`''n�ci�t�vilfi ticl'arwater`s I l- No Permanent Structures on Dock No permanent structures shall be installed on dock/catwalk/float without first obtaining written Department approval (permit,modification, or amendment). 12. No Structures on Pilings No structures, other than structures specifically authorized by this permit, shall be constructed on pilings without further authorization from the department (permit, modification or amendment). 13. No Floats, Ramps in Vegetated Tidal Wetlands Floats and ramps ma not rest on or be stored in any vegetated tidal wetland. C� E V E PlOV282017 Solitholil Torun r,..qrd of Trust z, r NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facili'ty.DEC ID 1-4738-00103 14. Dredgings to Remain On-Site/Within Wetland Dredge material approved to remain on-site and/or within the NYSDEC Tidal Wetlands jurisdiction shall be retained so as not to enter any water body, tidal wetlands, or protected buffer areas. *Off-site,upland disposal of dredged material beyond NYSDEC Tidal Wetland jurisdiction requires the additional guidance of the Divisio Management (631)444-0375 and is not covered by this permit. n of Materials 15. Restrict Spillage,Use Closed BuckeLtDurin thud contractor shall prevent spillage gfsealment during excavation and haul on, the permittee and his k accomplished with a clam lel o! other closed bucket equipment. age' Dredging shall be 16. No Side-castinx goof Dredged Material Excavated sediment shall be �# approved work ail a landward of the replacement bulkhead. No side-casting gl(d uble di IYi into the material is authorized. piling) of dredged Ay 17. Leavy"Uniform Bottom Elevation All dredging shall be conducted so as to leave a um,form bottom elevation free of mounds or holes. 18. Dagline Prohibited The use of a dragline for dredging is strictly prohibited. � 19. )precautions Against Contamination of Waters prec44 lude contamination of any wetland or waterway by suspended solids, sediments, fuels, to lubrcants�e oxycoatings,� amts,concrete. leachate�r so vents, associated with the project, oma'environmentally deleterious materia s he d Inter i uth With Navigatiori'�The��e�shall be no unreasonable interference with�nav yationt� the?wdr herein authorized. g 21. ;State May Require Site Restoration If upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the project hereby authorized has not been completed,the applicant shall,without ex ense to to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conse the State, '�d lawfully require, remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and rvation may? former condition. No claim shall be made against restore the site to its removal`or alteratiori. ? " ` " `' �� `4gStthe State of New York on account of any such '`•iixta���S�c'�k��';r�T:ld:• b1710-`F,e3�T� r e 22. State May Order Removal or Alteration of Work If future operations by the State of New York require an alteration in the.position of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the o inio Department of Environmental Conservation it shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the- p n of the ee navigat of said waters or flood flows or endanger the health, safety or welfare of the people of the State, or ccaulse loss or destruction of the natural resources of the State,the owner may be ordered by the Department to remove or alter the structural mork, obstructions, or hazards caused thereby without expense to the State, and if, upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the structure, fill, excavation, or other modification of the watercourse hereby authorized shall not be completed, the owners, shall,without expense to the State, and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may require,remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or f and restore to its former condition the navigable and flood capacity of the 111 be made against the State of New York on account of any such removal o rgo ft Page 4 o� �7 2 8 2017 Southold Town oar of Trustees NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION y� Facility DEC ID 1-4738-00103 Aft 23. State Not Liable for Damage The State of New York shall in no case be liable for any damage or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by or resultfrom future operations undertaken by the State for the conservation or improvement of navigation, or for other purposes, and no claim or right to compensation shall accrue from any such damage. WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION SPECIFIC CONDITIONS 1. Water Quality'Certifieati0ri�e authorized project, as condition d'pusuant to the Certificate, complies,with Section 301;x'302, 303, 306, and 307 of the Federal Water Polluio„nControl Act, as amended and as implemented by the limitations, standards, and criteria of state statuto and re requirements set fo rY regulatory q rrh in 6 NYCRR Section 608.9(a). The authorized project, as conAl oned,will also comply with applicable New York State water quality standards,including but not limiteto effluent limitations,best usages and thermal discharge criteria, as applicable, as set forth in 6 NyC parts 701, 702, 703, d 704. GENERAL CONDITIONS -Apply to ALL Authorized Permits• J • r t 1. Yacili Ins ection bThe De artment The ermitted site or facility includin relevant record is subject to inspector at reasonable Flours and intervals liy"an autl-ionze r presentative of a ep ent of Environment�Corlserva "ori th _Department)to determine whether the'permittee is com L with this perm���nd the ECL. Such represeritativ_e xray order the work suspended pursuant�to' L 71-030 and�S� PA 401(3)• "' Thei%ermittee shall provide a person to accompany the Department's representative during an inspect' n to thermit area when requested by the Department. A co "Of this permit, including all referenced maps, drawings and special conditions,must be avai able for inspecti0 bY-the,Department at all times at the project site..o :facility.,;,Failpre:;to:' oduce.atcnpy of the permit upon request b a D p�--- -_._ _. y Department repres a is a violation of thus permit. ep�y entatiy Ary "• '* '•:: _.:`..r„<.-.: ... ...” ".i Yr,,;a•:;, .:j}u'-"•.ri�3.Tib«;L'.`F?;l.'+.=dh::te.':•;=>eiri.:i?cYi7P;i.:'S� 2. Relationship of this Permit to Other Department Orders and Determinations Unless rx ress p ly provided for hi NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION �� Facility DEC III 1-4738-00103 V 3. Applications For Permit Renewals, Modifications or Transfers The permittee must submit a separate written application to the Department for permit renewal,modification or transfer of this permit. Such application must include any forms or supplemental information the Department�requires. Any renewal, modification or transfer granted by the Department must be in writing. Submission of applications for permit renewal,modification or transfer are to be submitted to: Regional Permit Administrator _ NYSDEC Region 1,Headquarters SUNY @ Stony IBAaJ50 Circle Rd Stony Brook;NY11790 -3409 Lrk3 4. Submission oi'_Renewal Application The permittee must submit a renewalapplication at least 30 days before permit expiration for the following permit authorizations: Excavation&Fill in Navi able Waters, Tidal4etlands, Water Quality Certification. g 5. Permi$ Modifications, Suspensions and Revocations by the Department The De e reserve -fhe right to exercise all available authority to modify, suspend or revoke this permit. P� �` groun for modification, suspension or revocation include: a° materially false or inaccurate statements in theermit application or supporting 4 ° P PP PP g papers; '�2b. failure by the permittee to comply with any terms or conditions of thermlt�e F ��........�.aex��wa*v�rzt•�oa_ �F.cr.JM13' ""'� P � C. exceedingP thgsco erof-the� J Pro'ect as described in the permit application;001 s � .,, ewl discovered material'informat o o%a.material change in envirorunentI c nd' ' Y technology or applicable law or regulationsls ctlae,is,Banc, o the�existin permit;ons'relevant �� A,Y gP , noncompliance with previously issued permit conditions, orders of the commissioner, any provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law or regulations of the Department relate 'to the permitted activity. 6• Permit rvf-,�'•(< Per Transfer Permits'aretransferrable" `sem unless s ecificall �."�'-'•.'`• ' .".'°.",,.;._��:...-.. another pdUftit condition: Applicatioris•for Pdrmit tmlisfdr-should b�sulimitt d prior=to*actual h-anation or ownership, sfer of D CC E � � � � Dov 2 s 207 sa�.rf�a��f Torn 8 and of T..s4, s Page 6 of 7 f u NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Facility DEC ID 1-4738-00103 NOTIFICATION OF OTHER PERMITTEE OBLIGATIONS Item A: Permittee Accepts Legal Responsibility and Agrees to Indemnification The permittee, excepting state or federal agencies, expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Department of Environmental Conservation of the State f New York, its representatives, employees, sr Win. r� an agents ("DEC") for all claims, uitSP nCVons, and-da ages, to$cthe.extent attributable to the permittees acts or Omissionsin-yconnection with the permittee's undertalcing,of activities in connection with, or operation and maintenance of the facility or facilities authorized by thi'e''-permit whether in compliance or not incompliance with the terms and conditions of the permit. This indemnification does r, not extend to any;dIaims, suits, actions, or damages to the extent attributable to DEC's own negligent or intentional actsor omissions, or to any claims, suits, or actions naming the DEC and arisingi under Article 78 othe New York Civil Practice Laws and Rules or any citizen suit or civil rights provision under federal or state laws. z, r- Item Wpermittee's Contractors to Comply with Permit The permittee is responsible for informing its independent contractors, employees, agents and assi s of their ieLponsibility to comply with this permit; including all special conditions while acting as the permittee's agent with respect to the permitted activities, and such persons shall be subject to the s San "ions for violations of the Environmental Conservation Law as those prescribed for the ermitte t� �i _ P Item C:Permittee Responsible for Obtaining Other Required Permits The permittee is;reEponsi Ie or o"1'aining� y other permits, approvals, lands, easements an way thai~nyda be required to carry out the activ�hes that are authorized by this permit. _o 48 ' Riper i sl., _ F� Item D: No Right to Trespass or Interfere with Ri ghts��� i This;permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with th ripanan rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the impairment.of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit" � C G E " NOV 282017 Southold Tofdn Board ofi Trusts Page 7 of 7 lllCCC Notth HIII,c3G • 37 FISHERS ISLAND "SOUND/ 35 24 `37FISHEF25 1SL_AD N " >' `r\NORTF-I-HILL ` r 37 i I 2 tx 4' p o SOUND FiSf—iEFZ� ISLA/�jD, - U N/F PROPERTY OF41 MAY—CiLES srsuW71 .� ='•i`y':'•'ti•=`raw:1 ��.�.:L_••• •'C � 39 %r�,: '°HAYS ; 29 2611 41 0 do :�� /• -=- =SITE '•. .'... i c�-rr✓ y O `� PROPERTY" _re°° �r. PROJECT PIER _ : ate Y , : 0o1 '17 srnbr Bei, _ REGONST RUCT 10N and _ _ -- R clue r TE MaJNTENANGE DREDGING �wr�raou-r • `:: LOCATION 1`'l�.F� RE�ICE ; ti C ART 13214 = - 2000 O 2000IN FEET EC�V_E :.>` ' � _-I / NOTES. :• :gib_: 1rrw:, ", ELEVATION D l� N .y.r ".�.�s DATUM IS :�•.• i.=ir,' ,� :r::,.,_ :. �- I. MEAN LOW WATER ,• �.,,.-`�. •,.., 2.TIDE DATA IS TAKEN FROM 2015 NOAH D TABLES.REFERENCE STATIONS:NEW LONDON `Z� ;:- ` AND SILVER EEL COVE FISHERS ISLAND,NEW YORK 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTIOR. ! CONDUCT MAINTENANCE DREDGING BY N� OF, CLAMSHELL BUCKET OF-25tCY OF FINE SAND G� TAYLOR•,:•:.`: W OVER AN AREA OF 300r5F FOR UPLAND s NYS D EC�" " DISPOSAL RECONSTRUCT THE SWIM TANIC PIERS Q • INCLUDING 192*I F OF PILE SUPPORTED TIMBER APPROVED AS ACCESS PIER,TWO 105 X 45tLF WOOD PILE AND AN.I QNDITIONS� �""`"""�--�''•� �' TIMBER END PIERS WITH ASSOCIATED DIVING ' ' r BOARD,A FLOAT AND TW0 SETS OF STAIRS AND PERMIT NO7 ' LIFEGUARD CHAIR ALSO A 6-Pr WIDE X 80iLF A?E WOOD PILE AND TIMBER CONNECTING PIER,ALL :• ' WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINE • , : ; , :: 4.PROJECT PURPOSE THIS IS A PRIVATE CLUB DOCK FOR OPEN WATER /- ��' :• - REGREATIONAL SWIMMING AND DIVING ACTNME5 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS TION OF ���� A COMPILATION SURVEYS FOR PERMIT �.. ,i .;,, • "' ', '. : ;.' PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. �' �' "' - Z'• 6-AODJOOIW INING PROPERTY ONEI :•, ` `r. ALBERT t-AYSI EA ROSEMARY TAYLOR GC E r=.°v . C/O MAYLES,FILM GO. 706 COLLEGE TERRACE l •�' 200 100 0 250 WEST 54TH ST. W ILLWISBURG,VA 231815 NEW YORK;NY 10019 PROJECT: PIER REG0NSTRUC7ICJ'11 and MAWTENANCE DREDLnJ1VG OF NS�i REVISED 1-15-16 NY DEG LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SC,U7}HOLD��N YE- D E;9_ISPI�S�t� I SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK c O` ,) Irk TRUCK�RO,r HAY HARBO .0,111111 R NOVEMBER 23,2015 �ti0 C K 0 AFPLII HAY HARBOR CLUB ° ■ NOV 2-8 2i inG • SHEET 1 OF 4 • ���9 U J , D GKO,INC. c ? � Southold lawn I h cr II 635E C'0 Bar of Trustee mac' 39 FAX 860 572 7569 P O R EMAL.'offlce@docka.com DWG 97-03-747 Kelth B Nellwn,Decks Inc. 1/27/2016 TI41,Am Hay Harbor Club Tank Per Oredae 2015 1 dna 17 r.: :: tZIOCK FILES £• ,a; .. :=.. .: t: � fob �:• '��:-.-�::.- �: .. ......;. .;�:;.:•���:��•�.���' t ` �.� :'x'470':`g5.+. `�':: ..... :.:;i..:'�•::. �:.�.:..'•::1.•.� .+ R -RAP IP TK`SAND :•:: .A : ::.. : . . ;,•: �:' '.;. •.... 'a SEE SHEET3 PROPERTY OF AIR 4 HAY HARBOR � SAND I t CLUB I BENCHMARK DRILL HOLE SET ON BOULDER AREA OF RCCK B- O3�$y�� ELEV.=7.74(ML" SPARTINA I / NYS"-C -09 ALTERNIFL.ORA / APPROVED A52,P TFPWS A, AND ICOINITIONQOF DETERIORATED �:' CABANAS WOOD GROIN M-P) �\ PERMIT 0. 1' DATE / / � APPRowrAT>: \ __ SHORE(TYII / LIMIT OF SAND / 40A #02 / .0, �/ / 9 ��,bF / SAND BOULDERS / ,'.A' S/ �/ -03 / EXPOSED AT ALW ,0.6 PHRAGMiO� c. /� ', TENNIS ITAE COURTS 5PARTINA Mm , �DUP E fo / +03 .o5 ALTERNIFLORA APPROXIMATE *0.7 o a� � PROPERTY LINE STONE GROI HWLE?CISTIfVG CO/VDITIONS � � GRAWC SCALE 1-=100' SURVEY by J.DEMPSEY ASSOCIATES 100 So 0 100 PROJECT: PIER RECONSTRUCTION and MAINTENANCE DREDGING LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 0F F- WAY HAY HARBOR NTY,NEW YORK WATER \KE NOVEMBER 23,2015 E CANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB • 0 • ENT SHEET.2 OF 4 �, __ •' _ • NOV 2 8 2017 DOGKO,INC. _ �4 th B.Neilson,PE Ysto,CT 06355 O R 7P 0 R 572 8999 FAX 860 572 7569 cbS11' Sou:nold Town of�ceC�dcckocom DWG 97-03-747 BIII C.oitvr 7'7/IGi/'Jr71�-.t•aa crt u_.u._�r. r�,...__ t• 0 oc o�•-�. o p `�o SEC77 N TOI BE F?II 6U�II�LSTAND oa 3 -45 JI7 o oc r oENSING A 7h 7 °o e N W 7BPIER CsPILE I EO I % >�and ERI I 4 SANDI 5WMMWGrARA sEc77cN/ro bE Ppul4T o 0a ( d oB O @ 0.0 ILr 49 detf1) m Ir.J ° ooao00 ooUj LIFE GUAROc Pl 4I A!Z GK LE h SUro7D 000 2Y OF Sl TA�NDSJ E JOdVE/EBRLlII ��lp`�<�`.c/`���•'°-`� �j ,.n{t, F�-:>•- JOoSTEPSBEIRESULT I ByMECHANICAL.MENUSo O o ; PIL# (CLAMSHELLBASKET)0 " � za'�` ° / DREDGE FOR UPLAND DISPOSAL .� ... 0 o pap°Poo oa c0° I 10 •x5* • ► 1 o ° °°opo ° o I TO$E EX1571N6 WC/10DL�yana1711'JIB 3 bc,ooq ° 00 DM G BOA!$D TO N� PIEZSEC7 ONS/TO bE AEBFAL�I I `_ .. g I I FLOATN / RIdRAP�L01�G I I h � � a V O ,00 00 O 0 I 1\ \ Q / $HORS I �-�F _ • ,,� QC) Opo -D SAND ° I �� �/ / / ALIWL.- / / t $ a° oo 0 pnd ° ° �pO EXISTING TANIC PIER and A � DUNG BOARD DREDGE TO-n' z�crofSAND � � / / /l ^• � ����� OVER 300&5F with- 1-FT OVF-RCREDGE ALWL \ m / � ) ALLOWANCE �;'y^f�rtii•�✓:'Y'I�t1.a•1t;•c. SECTION D-D / / /: ;'j"fj pN GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=20' ARPROV,,cED/A RMS GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=40' — — -RRev16LIStY�I17TRORIZED , �C �Y'� A- r PIER RECONSTRUCTICIN J' - 40 20 40 T.O.S.PERMITS 8127 and 81270 '`' ,��j% 0 OT SURVEY byJ.DEMPSEY ASSOCIATES PROJECT PIER RECONSTRUCTION and MAINTENANCE DREDGING LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 4 Q NFA SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Y�`r J'r E TERWAY: HAY HARBOR NOVEMBER 23, 015 D 0 C K 0 G`'�� •`. f , E C E I CANT. HAY HARBOR CLUB • • „r NT SHEET 30F4 ' • cu OCKO,INC. ,4 ?" - `• rrl N OV 2 8 2017 D - •< B.Nelison,PE C+ el CT CG-153 0 la 6i'r gp'`'EJSIUiI'`•�'', 8 528999 FAX 860 572 7569 Southold Town E L ofAce@dockocom DWG 91-03-747 X, Board of Trustees r Rill r-"— 1215/20151.90 PH H—H.•rMr r),b,T...L FT DECK NEWRAJLS WIDTH RECONSTRUCT-SFr NOTE:DECKING-NOT CGA WOE PIER TREATED,HARDWOODS NEW DECK STRINGER(TYP) I MUST BE CERTFIEDI BY NEW PER SUFFOR7 PILE FOREST STEWARDSHIP NEW SPLIT CLAMP and I 70P EL 4-r-TABOVE COUNCIL CROSS BRACE CYP)-- --- --.AHWL35* ----------- ------- I tnw 2A ——————————-- -- --————--ALA4.OD W- SECTION A-A NEWRAJLS 10-9-FT EXISTING PILE SUPPORTED Dr=CKWM STARS wfth RALS 70 BE REBUILT 1-tATCH EXISTING DECK EL 59fFT NEW SPLIT CLAMP and— If cRoss BRACE -——————----AHWL35s -- - MHW2A --—————--ALWL 0.0 NEW PIER SUPPORT PILE 70P EL 44-TABOVE DECK MlNEW STAR SUPPORT FYL,-(7YP) 'A" Yk is7 7, MIM& 4M SAND'. B070M r 4 ZVI SECTION B—B G-FT RECONSTRUCT`LIFE GUARD CHAIR vvh* wtDECK Wm ACCESS STEPS(FINAL(FINALDESIGN MAY VA" MATCH 00577NO DECK EL -'PT NEW PIER SUPPORT'PILE TOP ELEVATION FLUSH vtft DECK STSTRINGERALONO WEST ECOF OF PER MM --------- ——————————--AHWL 356 - --------- ——————————-- MW2A r Ew NYSDEC ----------I ——————————--ALWLOO--- API ROVED AS PER TERMS NEW SRJT CLAMP and-1 D A D CONDITIONS OF CROSS BRACE NEW PER SUFFORT'PL-=70P 0-447- ABOVE DECKAWNS EA57EDGE OF PIER MIF) 4 PE• MIT 0. _ I DA E R 47. SECTIONS SECTION G-G --GRAPHIG ECALE V=10 PROJECT: PIER RECONSTRUCTION and 10 5 0 10 MAINTENANCE DREDGING LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOLMHOLD ski. SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK A KAY HARBOR ATE T. A E NOVEMBER 23,2015 CRO . CANT' HAY HARBOR CLUB EW' SHEET 4-OF 4 N 2 8 2017 OV DOCKO,INC. 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G 1 �AE•"iu%: r* 1 1 }rt.� ti.•.3.v y"a' J'� "'r -`�S`ny4 i^.'kir ,.� '�eYsz"stY� �{i ., ;+fes t ii:.{ !,, ♦ +.C, ,,}}��A/ Y` 7 ./ »! l .� 4;�: ,;..• .. � c ?`S 4l11 IY�. .�{:1'7't -r ,:S rk ..r. ♦rs-. ,��;,<yy.. � R��� S �j� John M.Bredemeyer III,President OF SOyl Town Hall Annex Michael J.Domino,Vige-President O 54375 Route 25 Glenn Goldsmith s P.O.Box 1179 G A.Nicholas Krupski t a� Southold,New York 11971 �.' Q Charles J. Sanders Telephone(631) 765-1892 Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT PERMIT COASTAL EROSION PERMIT#8723C Applicant/Agent: DOCKO, INC. Permittee: HAY HARBOR CLUB SCTM#: 1000-9-3-1 Project Location: Fox Avenue, Fishers Island Date of Resolution/Issuance: January 20, 2016 Date of Expiration: January 20, 2018 Reviewed by: Board of Trustees DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of ±25 cubic yards of fine sand over an area of±300sq.ft. for upland disposal; reconstruct all of the existing swim tank piers which consist of a 5 foot by ±192 linear foot pile supported timber access pier; two (2) 10.5'x45' wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board; one (1) 6 foot by±80 linear foot wood pile and timber pier with associated equipment; reconstruct two (2) sets of±5'x15' pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing ±3'x20' turning board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard chair; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Keith B. Neilson, PE, dated November 23, 2015, and stamped approved on January 20, 2016. INSPECTIONS: Final Inspection SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (apply if marked) In accordance with Chapter 111-15 Erosion Protection Structures: N/A A maintenance agreement is attached hereto and is a necessary special condition of this permit. nn BY:John M. Bredemeyer III, President Board of Trustees yrF. 3' FISHERS ISLA T= _SOUND/, 'a r (��-' ' '• :-- t,' `; � � 21 ?,sem Loi►fy7 ,li cT f,•`:...; 1- .<.♦.�✓• i♦ .•- '. r�:.•y• t\� /� / U11 : 7 Y:,� ; F75HER� 15LAND ��NOfZTHVHILL� ` tt 33 39 i / iA { _ T1s :, pvz^a} s`- SOUND 4�. F=15HErzs ISL,cp. N. 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TABLES: VCE STATIONS;NEIN L.CNOON -AND SILVER GEL COVE Fir-HD?5 GLAND,NEW YOW ' PRO.JEGT DESCR571"101-4 t CONDUCT MANE144DRrDGG �r.O• FBY; s aAMSHEI.L BUCKET OF 25tGY OF RNE SAND Q TAYLOR 1- 1 'OVER=AN AR-4 OF 300s5F FOR �,� '.r. . • UPLAND • r=-'^ ��•• } DISPOSAL RECorLSTRUGT THE SWIM TAMC REBS INCLUDING Ltd F OF RLE SUPPORTEDo' � :`:�' `• AccEss PER TWO 105 X 45iLF WOODMBER PILEAND AP VE D - I TurtBER Fi.L A ANDTV✓0� �� TCCc -SOC ' r SI GGT BOARD,END sETS c'r ,j OF1RU �L�D ALSOAG-FTWADEX Y r OW WOOD RLE A sID TIMBER CONNECTING PIER,A11_ r i` ;�-f OF UT e ♦ ice. r WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER t ;` 1• • ' \s\._ ,,J LINE. r .d 4 PROJECT PU CLUB „ 2D? 1� .� a y 4• PPJVA DOCK FOR OPEN WATER RECREATIONAL SWIMMING AND DMNG ACTMTIES :^'' �� :i•,'_.;- 5.THESE APPLrATION DRAWI NGS j� •fj l ''� -, y'_"�' �(. ..`; r�_ A 001 P TION OF SURVEYS FOR PERT VT ;�' , .,'. �;y :h;- ►''::' ;, `r . v�r r �''.:' PURPOSES EY ARE NOT t• . , '. 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Sanders ��yCOU0 Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 20, 2016 Keith B. Neilson, P.E. Docko, Inc. P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 RE: HAY HARBOR CLUB FOX AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 Dear Mr. Neilson: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, Docko, Inc., on behalf of HAY HARBOR CLUB applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit_under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, and Chapter 111 of the Southold Town Code, Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas, application dated December 18, 2015, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation that the application be found Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program policy standards, and, WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on January 20, 2016, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounds e En, E � V E I i ID NOU 2 8 207 Southold Town Y '•2 { 2' WHEREAS, the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, E: WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 275 and Chapter 111 of the Southold Town Code, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees have found the application to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, and, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approve the application of HAY HARBOR CLUB to conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of±25 cubic yards of fine sand over an area of±300sq.ft. for upland disposal; reconstruct all of the existing swim tank piers which consist of a 5 foot by±192 linear foot pile supported timber access pier; two (2) 10.5'x45' wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board; one (1) 6 foot by ±80 linear foot wood pile and timber pier with associated equipment; reconstruct two (2) sets of±5'x15' pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing ±3'x20' turning board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard f chair; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Keith B. Neilson, PE, dated November 23, 2015, and stamped approved on January 20, 2016. Permit to construct and complete project will expire two years from the date the permit is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. t Inspections are required at a fee of$50.00 per inspection. (See attached schedule.) Fees: $50.00 Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer III President, Board of Trustees JMB/dd E E " ' NOV 2 8 2017 Southold Town B and of Trustees THU" Lu UU TRUSTrEES NO. 87a3 9423C, Issued Tin NAY OA*ft?% OLOD date . dres F0Av%mVlK , ArlStWAS 151,AND� C THIS NOTICE MUST BE DISPLAYED DURING CONSTRUCTION _ gco o � � ! TOWN TRUSTEES OFFICE.TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOUTHOLD, N.Y. 11971 TEL.: 765.1892 Y I T J• , r John M. Bredemeyer ill, President gQEFO(,Yc Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd. �G P.O. Box 1179 Michael J. Domino, Vice-President James F. King N Southold,NY 11971 Charles J. Sanders Tele hone(631)765-1892 y,�. � p�� P Dave Bergen Ol ' Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK, TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A PRE-CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION. FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION AND POSSIBLE REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. INSPECTION SCHEDULE Pre-construction, silt fence 1St day of construction %constructed V Project complete, compliance inspection D E E� VE- NOV 282017 c Southold Tom Board of Trustees �F S�Ul John M.Bredemeyer III,President Town Hall Annex Michael J.Domino,Vice-President '`� l0 54375 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 James F.King,Trustee Southold,New York 11971-0959 Dave Bergen,Trustee Telephone(631)765-1892 Charles J.Sanders,Trustee y`,oU Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Trustee Matters Storm Water Runoff With recent heavy rainfalls, we are reminded once again of the problems Southold Town has with storm water runoff. With over 100 road ends terminating at creeks,bays,inlets, or Long Island Sound, as well as all of the lawns and homes lining our miles of shoreline, 100's of thousands of gallons of storm water runoff enters our wetlands every year. Carrying sediment that prevents sunlight from reaching aquatic plants,nutrients from animal waste and lawn fertilizers that promote algae blooms detrimental to shellfish,and bacteria and other biologicals that in high doses can be harmful to swimmers, storm water runoff is one of the Trustees main public safety concerns. So important,in fact,that Southold has a Storm Water Management Code. Southold Town's Chapter 236 provides an outline for how people need to deal with storm water runoff from their properties. For example, new construction or renovation is required to contain any potential runoff to the wetlands from the construction by installing hay bales and silt fencing. This acts as a barrier and keeps our wetlands clean. Another example in Chapter 236 is that every building must have provisions to collect and disperse, ON-SITE,at least a 2 inch rainfall. This is usually handled by installing gutters, leaders and drywells to the home. The Trustees also have a standing policy of requiring pervious non-turf buffers along bulkheads and at tops of bluffs that help keep run off from entering the wetlands and prevents erosion to bluffs. These are important measures to keep our wetlands safe and clean! Before deciding to renovate or build,the Town Trustees urge you to check our website and the other department's websites to make sure what you are planning to do meet the Town's Code. These codes have been developed for the good of all citizens. And the wild 'f��lLarnn o! E C E V _E NOV 2 8 2017 Soutisold Town Board of Trustsas DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY ' U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,NEW YORK DISTRICT JACOB K.JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING t; 26 FEDERAL PLAZA ` NEW YORK NY 10278-0090 C• E Regulatory Branch MAY 3 2016 SUBJECT: Permit Application Number NAN-2016-00098-EHA r by Hay Harbor Club for dock reconstruction and dredging Hay Harbor Club Attn: Dick Duggan PO Box 477 i Fishers Island, New York 06390 z Dear Mr. Duggan: i e On January 8, 2016, the New York District 'of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers r; received a request for Department of the Army authorization for the discharge of fill material into and/or the placement of structures in and over navigable waters of the United States to F reconstruct the following existing structures: 192-foot long by 5-foot wide walkway leading to a backward "C' shaped pier configuration arranged as follows - 45-foot long by 10.5-foot wide pier section connected to 80-foot long by 6-foot wide pier section connected to 45-foot long by 10.5-foot wide pier section;two (2) 15-foot long by 5-foot wide stairways to the water, one diving board, and one lifeguard chair. Additionally, dredge via clamshell bucket, approximately 25 cubic yards of sand, from a 20-foot,long by 15-foot wide area adjacent to the southern 45-foot long by 10.5-foot wide pier section,to-12 feet below mean low water line.The dredged material would be dewatered on-site with return flow to the waterway and placed at an on-site, upland location. The site is located in the Hay Harbor, tributary to Fishers Island Sound, Fishers Island, the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. These waters of the United States consist of approximately 0.09 acres of jurisdictional waters. A subsequent submittal entitled "Pier Reconstruction and Maintenance Dredging", prepared by Docko, Inc, dated November 23, 2015, indicates that the total impacts to waters of the United States would involve the discharge of return flow into a maximum of 300 square feet of waters of the United States. Based on the information submitted to this office, [and accomplishment of notification in accordance with the applicable federal requirements,] our review of the project indicates that an individual permit is not required. It appears that the activities within the jurisdiction of this office could be accomplished under Department of the Army Nationwide General Permit Number(s) 3 and 19. The nationwide permits are prescribed as a Reissuance of Nationwide Permits in the Federal Register dated February 21, 2012(77 FR 10184). The work may be performed without further authorization from this office provided the activity complies with the permit conditions listed in Section B, No(s):3 and 19, Section C, any applicable New York District regional co awI„g e condition(s), and any applicable regional conditions added copies enclosed. NOV 2 8 2017 i Southold Town Rnnrd of Trustees -2 Special Conditions MAX 2 3 2016 (A) The permittee understands and agrees that, if future operations by the United States require the removal, relocation, or other alteration, of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, said structure or work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of the navigable waters, the permittee will be required, upon due notice form the Corps of Engineers, to remove, relocate, or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby, without expense to the United States. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of any such removal or alteration. (B) During the course of any work on the project site involving the dismantling, demolition, or removal of any structures in the waterway or sections of such structures, the permittee shall insure that an adequate debris containment boom is in place surrounding the work at all times, in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of members and appurtenances of such structures into the waterway. The permittee shall be responsible for the monitoring of the debris containment boom, and for the immediate correction of any deficiencies in the debris containment boom, at all times during such work. The permittee shall immediately report any deficiencies or failures in the containment of debris at the project site to the Eastern Section of the New York District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at 917-790- 8511. The permittee shall further be responsible for clearing and disposing of debris impounded by the debris containment boom in a timely manner, and for the immediate retrieval of any floatable debris that enters the waterway from the project site. This determination covers only the work'described in the submitted material. Any major changes in the project may require additional authorizations from the New York District. Care should be taken so that construction materials, including debris, do not enter any waterway to become drift or pollution hazards. You are to contact the appropriate state and local government officials to ensure that the subject work is performed in compliance with their requirements. Please note that this nationwide permit (NWP) verification is based on a preliminary jurisdictional determination (JD). A preliminary JD is not appealable. If you wish, prior to commencement of the authorized work you may request an approved JD, which may be appealed, by contacting the New York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for further _ instruction. To assist you in this decision and address any questions you mav have on the _ differences between preliminary and approved jurisdictional determinat a vevrtr� Lq U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Guidance Letter No. 08-02, arr a ount� at: NOV 2 8 207 htt ://www.usace.arm .mil/Portals/2/docs/civilworks/RGLS/r 108-02. d Southold Town This verification is valid until March 17, 2017, unless the nation Iltd&of Trustees modified, reissued, or revoked. This verification will remain valid until March 17, 2017, if the activity complies with the terms of any subsequent modifications of the nationwide permit authorization. If the nationwide permits are suspended, revoked, or modified 16 such ap - 3 - MAY 2 3 2016 a way that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of a nationwide permit, and the proposed activity has commenced, or is under contract to commence, the permittee shall have 12 months from the date of such action to complete the activity. This authorization is conditional on the applicant's receipt of the required water quality certificate or waiver from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC)' No work may be accomplished until the required approval from NYSDEC has been obtained. This authorization is conditional on the applicant's raceipt of the required coastal zone management concurrence or waiver from the New York State Department of State (NYSDOS). No work may be accompilshed until the required approval from NY_ SDOS has been obtained. Within 30 days of the completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by this permit, you are to sign and submit the attached compliance certification form to this office. In order for us to better serve you, please complete our Customer Service Survey located at httr)://www.nan,usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/CustomerSurvey ast) . If any questions should arise concerning this matter, please contact Naomi Handell, of my staff, at (9 17) 790-8523. - Sincerely, Ronald R. Pinzon� Chief, Eastern Section Enclosures cc: NYSDEC - Region 1 Town of Southold E ® rn 1 V Nov 2 s 2017 Sou' thold Town oard of Trustees !+r ._:•fir 'i . LOCATION MAP V Project: "PIER RECONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE DREDGING" FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD r Id SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Waterway; HAY HARBOR 35 Applicant: HAY HARBOR CLUB Agent: DOCKO,INC. 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S / s03 a5 ALTERNIFLORA / APPROXIMATE +a7 4 1 PROPERTY UNE STONE GROI r 5 6 E>GIST'IIVG GONL7IT'IOIVS GRAPHIC SCALE 1'=100' SURVEY by J.DEMPSEY ASSOCIATES PROJECT: PIER RECONSTRUCTION and 100 5o 0 100 MAINTENANCE DREDGING REVISED 115-16 NY DEG LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,70WN OF SOUTHOLD ()F N DREDGE DISPOSAL AREA SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK .` �V y WATERWAY• HAY HARBOR ON KEIT DATE NOVEMBER 23,2015 0 C j( Gj�y y REVISED 11546 ACOE AppucANT HAY HARBOR GLUE ' D 0 • o AJL 'f 1; ENT SHEET 30F 3 _ _ _ • _ q � O ', � Y Z�•3-2�1 —•-I DOGKO,INC. •'�r O w� ,w 8` ' c r( B.NeNson,PE 869201 ; stic,6706355 P 0 AgQFESSIO��%�� NOV�O2 8 1 60 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7.569 DWG W-03,747 f L:offlce*docko.com 1� Souttioid 10�--�--J Trustees F l Le, MAW -:2014P -00cq&_ � o Q( 00 Q -3 -4I -51 -6 SAND-7 �TO gE X 45.tI / 8 0 ,o p o SMST1NG W OD!� andI 77ASER f 7 -ro _g - 0�_ uol PIER SEG77 N T SE l BLhLT 1 •TANK• / EXISTIN 400 PILE 4 3-FT X 2 TU ING�O / and 111''18ER FIERI f I ,� FIAAr-TO REMAIIN `�WMMIN jARE4 sscwN Iro bE pEgu/47 -��`� 880 f f 1 1 f f �; < I SECbON D-D / D E I RE } -19 SAND ► (she det I►) © ro Lr ° Oo p°00 �° O° e `DILE s PPORTBD I l LIFE UI TADCHA� P E dEeUl G WCOD 1-Fr o° .. OtX 15 57EP5 fO BEI REBI.IIILT I f20 DREDGE 25tC�'OFSAN O�/Ek , / ¢ M O o°•° l 300r5F BY MECHANICAL MEANS o ` 0'6'�,j�k;'1 ° I I °vo° 00Q0 O;�p I I / CLAMSHELL ElAS i ' 00 1 I / DREDG FOR UPLAND D15P,O JA � 0 o O°O `O° 0 !O X 45* I FT ° ° ° DC7° EXISTINfS W OD�IL and Tw Is f�f PQ) °p°•o O° o o I TO�E�B -T P1ER�SE ONS/TO E ItEB IL Oo o b pa o DMVG BOAI$D TO R�MA1N\ / / N 7 o °Qo v ° 31 Ff X 20�FT TURNING BO / RI*v,ALO G ' f. p O°o'°p FLAAT-TO REM6N / SHO Q°p°ao 00 b9b SAND ° O D o° o°a a °b46o o M'nNG*PANIC RER and X / _ DMNG BOARD CE rO-114 253GY of SAND OVER 300rSFwltit-amt NEW RpdLS OXOIM ALLOWANCE >t- - z{ 5:y+1'C(tTH J Yf ln. , ���dkv"t:'.L•x?in}.Ir� 4xr�,Fa*i,•aii''! (�h���:��`t / f SECTION D-D / / /��r�4; 1•� 6 GRAPHIC SCALE t•e 20' / AG PRib18t1StY�JTFi0R1ZED f r x / / ` GRAPHIC SLE 1'=do J PIER RECONSTRUCTION f � qo 20 / � qp T.O.S.PERMITS 8127 and 8127G 3K",-� SURVEY by J.DEMPSEY$ASSOCIATES PROjEGL• PIER RECONSTRUG770N and MAlN7ENANCE DREDGING REVISED 1-4-16 T.O.S. LOCATION FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD OF Ne STAIRS$TURNING BOARD' SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK t��N KEt FLOATS WATERWAY HAY HARBOR O & DATE: NOVEMBER 23,2015 + 0 C $0 APPLICANT HAY HARBOR CLUB u ENT: SHEET4CF15 _ L " DOCKO,INC. +f►_ �q Q68S92'� Sty F M B.Nellwn,PE CO p�o ;G � NOV 2 8 2017 I c-,CT 06355 P o F R ESS�C�1� 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 PWG 97-03-7A7 L ofliw@dmko.com ra,x,m ni-ua....n,-t,-i. vtinrnr na o�n u�,u$Q6ixI}gI(I IA tae n.a+m�rnG aro Tr e , . . � w~ ' � � DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,NEW YORK DISTRICT \\\`� JACOB K.JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING 26 FEDERAL PLAZA NEW YORK NY 10278-0090 CENAN-OP-R NATIONWIDE PERMIT COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION AND REPORT FORM Permittee: Hay Harbor Club Permit No.: NAN-2016-00098-EHA Date Permit Issued: MAY 2 3 2016 Location: Fishers Island. Town of Southold Suffolk County New York Within 30 days of the completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by the permit, sign this certification and return it to the address at the bottom of this form. Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers representative. If you fail to comply with this permit you are subject to permit suspension, modification or revocation. I hereby certify that the work authorized by the above referenced permit has been completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of said permit, and required mitigation was completed in accordance with the permit conditions. Signature of Permittee Date Fold this form into thirds,with the bottom third facing outward. Tape it together and mail to the address below or FAX to(212)264-4260. Place Stamp Here Department of the Army New York District Corps of Engineers Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1937 ATTN: CENAN-OP-R New York, New York 10278-0090 _ rr- NOV 2 8 2017 SOUthold Togo DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY t� jvy¢ U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,NEW YORK DISTRICT JACOB K.JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING 26 FEDERAL PLAZA NEW YORK NY 10278-0090 Regulatory Branch MAY 212016 SUBJECT: Permit Application Number NAN-2016-00098-EHA by Hay Harbor Club for dock reconstruction and dredgin D E r' P Hay Harbor Club MAY 2 20i6 Attn: Dick Duggan ; PO Box 477 Fishers Island, New York 06390 Southold Town t f Dear Mr. Duggan: On January 8, 2016, the New York District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers received a request for Department of the Army authorization for the discharge of fill material into and/or the placement of structures in and over navigable waters of the United States to , reconstruct the following existing structures: 192-foot long by 5-foot wide walkway leading to a backward "C" shaped pier configuration arranged as follows - 45-foot long by 10.5-foot wide pier section connected to 80-foot long by 6-foot wide pier section connected to 45-foot long by 10.5-foot wide pier section; two (2) 15-foot long by 5-foot wide stairways to the water, one diving board, and one lifeguard chair. Additionally, dredge via clamshell bucket, approximately 25 Cubic yards of sand, from a 20-foot long by 15-foot wide area adjacent to the southern 45-foot long by 10.5-foot wide pier section,to-12 feet below mean low water line. The dredged material would be dewatered on-site with return flow to the waterway and placed at an on-site, upland location. The site is located in the Hay Harbor, tributary to Fishers Island Sound, Fishers Island, the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York. These waters of the United States consist of approximately 0.09 acres of jurisdictional waters. A subsequent submittal entitled "Pier Reconstruction and Maintenance,Dredging", prepared by Docko, Inc, dated November 23, 2015, indicates that the total impacts to waters of the United States would involve the discharge of return flow into a maximum of 300 square feet of waters of the United States. Based on the information submitted to this office, [and accomplishment of notification in accordance with the applicable federal requirements,] our review of the project indicates that an individual permit is not required. It appears that the activities within the jurisdiction of this office could be accomplished under Department Of the Army Nationwide General Permit Number (s) 3 and 19. The nationwide permits are prescribed as a Reissuance of Nationwide Permits in the Federal Register dated February 21, 2012 (77 FR 10184). The work may be performed without further authorization from this Office provided the activity complies with the permit conditions listed in Section B, No(s). 3 and 19, Section C, any applicable New York District regional conditions, the following special condition(s), and any applicable regional conditions added by the State of New York, copies enclosed. V EI t MAY 2 5 2016 i� - 2 - - _--1 MAY 3 2016 uua�:�u Town Special Conditions (A) The permittee understands and agrees that, if future operations by the United States require the removal, relocation, or other alteration, of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, said structure or work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of the navigable waters, the permittee will be required, upon due notice form the Corps of Engineers, to remove, relocate, or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby, without expense to the United States. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of any such removal or alteration. (B) During the course of any work on the project site involving the dismantling, demolition, or removal of any structures in the waterway or sections of such structures, the permittee shall insure that an adequate debris containment boom is in place surrounding the work at all times, in such a manner as to prevent the discharge of members and appurtenances of such structures into the waterway. The permittee shall be responsible for the monitoring of the debris containment boom, and for the immediate correction of any deficiencies in the debris containment boom, at all times during such work. The permittee shall immediately report any deficiencies or failures in the containment of debris at the project site to the Eastern Section of the New York District of the U.S. Army Corps,of Engineers at 917-790- 8511. The permittee shall further be responsible for clearing and disposing of debris impounded by the debris containment boom in a timely manner, and for the immediate retrieval of any floatable debris that enters the waterway from the project site. This determination covers only the work described in the submitted material. Any major changes in the project may require additional authorizations from the New York District. Care should be taken so that construction materials, including debris, do not enter any waterway to become drift or pollution hazards. You are to contact the appropriate state and local government officials to ensure that the subject work is performed in compliance with their requirements. Please note that this nationwide permit (NWP) verification is based on a preliminary jurisdictional determination (JD). A preliminary JD is not appealable. If you wish, prior to commencement of the authorized work you may request an approved JD, which may be appealed, by contacting the New York District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for further instruction. To assist you in this decision and address any questions you may have on the differences between preliminary and approved jurisdictional determinations, please review U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Regulatory Guidance Letter No. 08-02, which can be found at: http://www.usace.army.mil/Portals/2/docs/civilworks/RGLS/rgi 8-02.pdf This verification is valid until March 17, 2017, unless the nationwide permit is modified, reissued, or revoked. This verification will remain valid until March 17, 2017, if the activity complies with the terms of any subsequent modifications of the nationwide permit authorization. If the nationwide permits are suspended, revoked, or modified in such - 3 - MAY 2 3 2016 a way that the activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of a nationwide,permit, and the proposed activity has commenced, or is under contract to commence, the permittee shall have 12 months from the date of such action to complete the activity. This authorization is conditional on the applicant's receipt of the required ,water quality certificate or waiver from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). No work may be accomplished until the required approval from NYSDEC has been obtained. This authorization is conditional on the applicant's receipt of the required coastal zone management concurrence or waiver from the New York State Department of State (NYSDOS). No work may be accomplished until the required approval from NYSDOS has been obtained. 6 1 Within 30 days of the completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by this permit, you are to sign and submit the attached compliance certification form to this office. In order for us to better serve you, please complete our Customer Service Survey located at http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory/CustomerSurvey.aspx. If any questions should arise concerning this matter, please contact Naomi Handell, of my staff, at (9 17) 790-8523. Sincerely, eek; Ronald R. PinzonS Chief, Eastern Section Enclosures cc: NYSDEC - Region 1 tavv i of thol 7ast-P's � I� M ='SECTIrJN II'=RE+ ,VEST FOR"APPEALfor:fJBJEGTIO S'.`T Q'•AN=IN TIALt.PROFFERED'PERIV.LIT,r�,:�; ;„ REASONS FOR APPEAL OR OBJECTIONS: (Describeyourreasons for appealing the decision or your objections to an initial proffered permit in clear concise statements. You may attach additional information to this form to clarify where your reasons or objections are addressed in the administrative record.) # : I MAY 2 5 2016 LJ SouiNld Town Board of Trustees ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:The appeal is limited to a review of the administrative record,the Corps memorandum for the record of the appeal conference or meeting, and any supplemental information that the review officer has determined is needed to clarify the administrative record. Neither the appellant nor the Corps may add new information or analyses to the record. However, you may provide additional information to clarify the location of information that is already in the administrative record. ,'. ,};.< -- - - "�:» - ry)s' - "t5^tr{"`:.x�• .` r�sr,+a��;.s»�F,d`:'2:::*"1>.2�fy •",'y7'] ^+ ?' - s.`c ��, �Yi `1 if. i2:,,`. }V". "h .';4fis 'i^ { O.IN�I',OF,..CONTAC'T'FOR.. IXE'S�IONS�OR�IN�'ORNIATION�-��� ..a.: �_ If you have questions regarding this decision and/or the appeal If you only have questions regarding the appeal process you may process you may contact: ` also contact: Stephan A.Ryba Mr.James W.Haggerty U.S.Army Corps of Engineers,New York District Regulatory Program Manager(CENAD-PD-OR) Jacob K.Javits Federal Building U.S.Army Corps of Engineers New York,NY 10278-0090 Fort Hamilton Military Community (917)790-8512 301 General Lee Avenue Brooklyn,New York 11252-6700 Telephone number:347-370-4650 RIGHT OF ENTRY: Your signature below grants the right of entry to Corps of Engineers personnel,and any government consultants,to conduct investigations of the project site during the course of the appeal process. You will be provided a 15 day notice of any site investigation,and will have the opportunity to participate in all site investigations. Date: Telephone number: Signature of appellant or agent. t S a Ist��kC F fl-e, i P" t `- . LOCATION MAP Project: "PIER RECONSTRUCTION AND ✓ MAINTENANCE DREDGING" ro Id I _ Location: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD I` I SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Waterway: HAY HARBOR 35 Applicant: HAY HARBOR CLUB Agent: DOCKO,INC. MAY 2 3 2016 Ow , r C ' 102 / I f10 pj Noith hc3. Flam ptinp Fiat „60" J -d Hammock LM 2 5 2016 ' � ;;- 23 7 -- _ outhold To,aa \ -a°i ' 1, Road of HawNa 37 TT ;�� 1 l f� '[-i \���tirr/,/ ,L -• J .. F�t�'•.`J•'1/J r� 'ti' r V%r T "H:_Q i45 .• �` J 4{nI ,`_ y �, r r •r"--r'�' '• r%.YY 89 t k',j' •r^, �,. 4 � � ,Harbor •`; � ,F@1 1 1 g Y' � .�1'1 %�- 'I✓ f ��,�lI ' ISlaiid .moo©eQ# Harbor 1\� } •-.�� .C(r i .\ i r•iFf /I��I •'� � t'I �+J:';'1"1�'c �ams '�. 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'9 x.17 saver�e% o o RECONSTRUCTION and =TpU GKi ROwFUT L OGATIOIV 1`�I.�f� REFERENCE MAINTENANCE DREDGING 'HARBOR' CHART:13214 'N.\ GRAPHIC SCALE - 2000 O 20001 N FEET NOTES: N 1. ELEVATION DATUM IS MEAN LOW WATER- 2. ATER2.TIDE DATA IS TAKEN FROM 2015 NOAA TIDE TABLES.REFERENCE STATIONS:NEW LONDON AND SILVER EEL COVE FISHERS ISLAND,NEW YORK 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTION: - N/F PROPERTY OF- CONDUCT MAINTENANCE DREDGING BY D z� i� �1 n ' YLOR GLAMSHELL BUCKET OF 25±CY OF FINE SANDOVER AN AREA OF 300:6F FOR UPLAND ^� +( =�:• Q ' ' 1 A DISPOSAL RECONSTRUCT THE SWIM TANK PIERS ''•�,.,.� '`;_ _ • INCLUDING 192tLF OF PILE SUPPORTED TIMBER2 5 2016 1: ACCESS PIER TWO 10.5 X 45tLF WOOD PILE AND q TIMBER END PIERS WITH ASSOCIATED DIVING � BOARD,A FLOAT AND TWO SETS OF STAIRS AND S0111hoic!Town LIFEGUARD CHAIR ALSO A&FT WIDE X 80mLF a f Tr WOOD PILE AND TIMBER CONNECTING PIER ALL WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINE. F-1A2B�i2 f•�� 4.PROJECT PURPOSE: - THIS IS A PRIVATE CLUB DOCK FOR OPEN WATER RECREATIONAL SWIMMING AND DMNG ACTIVITIES �` �.' • , 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT /' -`� -ice`, +� �. A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR PERMIT �.; .'� o-� �L- PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ; 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: NORTH: SOUTH: \< ' GRAPHIC SCALE T=300' ALBERT MAYSLES ROSEMARY TAYLOR " C/O MAYLES FILM GO. 706 COLLEGE TERRAGE '< 300 200 100 O 250 WEST 54TH ST. WILLIAMSBURG,VA 23188� PROJECT: PIER RECONSTRUCTION and NEW YORK NY 10019 MAINTENANCE DREDGING OF NES REVISED 1-15-16 NY DEC LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 10E1 DREDGE DISPOSAL AREA SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK �0N y499 TRUCK ROUTE WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR DATE: NOVEMBER 23,2015 0 CICO . y >� APPLICANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB AGENT: SHEETIPF5 4 C DOCKO,INC. .T�- -�68692'� <�,%/ MAY 2' 3 2016 Keith B.Neilson,PE 0 A9pFESSkc) Mystic,CT 06355P 0 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747 EMAIL:oFflce@docko.com Keith 13 Nelleon,Docko Inc 2/15/20161104 AM Hay Harbor Club Tank Pler Dredge 2015_1 dwg WjP(GF. F Lie ID 16-CAD't!t- f=K* N tet T, OW ROCK PILE gooab QQ g9� "# "l. v�''§'"""�;a� - J..l �J 3'•t" RIP-RAP(TYP) SAND EX FELE CONTAINMENT _ � � / ` f STAKED HAY DREDGED ERM(TYP) MATERIAL � .• �,,t,--�,•;,, ,f ��'�� f - "l'3�•.7-.`+:�21+s'v_^'�p'`•.:" .-�`otee"`.;_t__ - ro FVEoR�M BENG sfuyo- SEE SHEET 3 PROPERTY OF HAY HARBOR DISPOSAL AREA DETAIL 4 SANCLUB � ' D ' `�d � NOT TO SCALE 4 O a& ` BENCHMARK DRILL HOLE SET ON BOULDER AREA OF ROCKS--' �8 $O � � I J 3 ELEV.=7.74(MLW) HAY 1-1.4i2BOFz SPARTINA ,n 09 ALTERNIFLORA Ile- -a7 le-_ o DETERIORATED I CABANAS �J I M AY 2 X2016 \ -0.6 WOOD GROIN(TYP) I /1 J 1 RIPRAPALONG / J lI DREDGE DEWATERING Seuiflol / I DISPOSAL AREA 000±SF Board f Trustees \ SHORE(TYP) / J JJ / ,OA �"a,, APPROXIMATE LIMIT OF SAND +03 ' ARBA OF DREDGE DEWATERING SAND/ ✓�" ' IKE GRAS DISPOSAL ACCESS ROUTE -03 / EXPOSED AT ALW 6°uweRs 40.2 I VA EXISTING SERU/GE ROAD PHRAGMITAE m, ) / J TENNIS COURTS / SPARTINA a� , — DUNE I S 03 ,O5 ALTERNIFLORA / I APPROXIMATE �► +07Mo 4/f , I PROPERTY LINE STONE GROIN-� � EXISTING CONDITIONS � SURVEY by J.DEMPSEY ASSOCIATES GRAPHIC SCALE 1"=100' PROJECT: PIER RECONSTRUCTION and 100 50 0 100 MAINTENANCE DREDGING REVISED 1-15-16 NY DEC LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD dF NE DREDGE DISPOSAL AREA SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK �y' $TRUCK ROUTE WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR ON KEIT DATE NOVEMBER 23,2015 0 C K 0 G � j wy REVISED 115-16 ACOE APPLICANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB DISPOSAL AREA DETAIL r* u; AGENT: SHEET 3OF� MAY 232016 �w� DOGKO,INC. �? 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LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD QF NIE STARS TURNING BOARD SUFFOLK GOUNTY,NEW YORK �N KEI, e FLOATS WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR ATE: NOVEMBER 23,295 DOCK O 5 F 411PLICANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB r_ MAY 2 3 7016 �i� ENT: SHEET4.OF� ; ,' Au 1 ` r L DOCKO,INC. �L 1 �� M AY 2 5 2016 th B.Neilson,PE C a6grg2' I $ P 0 p � �v�/ I ystic,Cr 06355 h'OFFESSSpR??;�° L_--`^ --__� 60 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747 "alh(A Tu'.uti MAIL of1'ice9docko.com E)Udlu ul IV V Keith B.Neilson.Docko Inc V4420113,41 PM Hay Horbor Glub Tonker re ge j3B.dwg 1 NA N-loi(le DECKNOTE;DECKING-NOT GCA NEW RAILS(TYP WIDTH RECONSTRUCT 5-FT TREgTED,HARDWOODS WIDE PIER MUST BE CERTFIED BY NEW DECK STRINGER(TYP) NEW PIER SUPPORT PILE FOREST STEWARDSHIP NEW SPLIT CLAMP and TOP EL 4-FTAB0VE COUNCIL G BRACE(IYP) _— —DECK(DP)— — — — —— AHWI-3-5i ----------- -------- MHW2A ----------- -- -------ALWLO.O �`C;•^ •^rii�L:_•ir TfT:.v.�t�l:= {a�� •.!f�S-' + �•h�1�"'i: i"1,:t^:<<A < - -°`is'�+.L.,"."'s'ai•Ye�ti�:+ a'�r�,•..._.ML:.``..i• •"� :•�.-•f�i�_•.S :_l��iC:t`� '',"f+o-;s`�'_..a -C4„i"�.' i.G:.�`a.�-..•<ar�: 721rry __ `-15 .l'4:• _ ,'.Y,- ._ a 1 n-S:^�P'r'(i.rv?.>J,.n.iF a}.\4 Ll•J,-•i<.(a?.\ ” BOTTOM SEDIMENTS SAND`-'az'` .:• ":' 3 ;' w_+ •,FK _;,: _:Tti o.. jY.T�:..S,s�+ 1�I'a - - t^'S•:r _a... ..�.^.-}�R �:_..\ 'Y•�: tA4.''.'. •'.*"l'_ '%1' • `. ::; _:<�:q•e..t_,,�. 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BOTTOM SEDIMENTS:SAND :s. ry r_:•:r .i,ism w``-a+,:' _ �c'�=.a� ,r'•'y�,+^' i,>,.'^ ;,?:,`.•, �4.,... i'- S`c .c'u.. ��r^ �-�; _ r�, •r"•<l,•'fC. 4 ..•�+;s:._^ +. ,.r•c 4.'."n..)-�`^•.:�i='.:., ..., . ... :;si'x, :r."='.o SEGTION.S �SEGTION G-G GRAPHIG 5GA E V=10' PROJECT: PIER RECONSTRUGTION and 10 5 0 10 ' MAINTENANCE DREDGING O� LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK �Q� Qp1 KE y�y WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR -� 000 111 r- (� r TE ' NOVEMBER 23,295 0 C K 0 PUCANT HAY HARBOR CLUB ENT. SHEET IIJOF S e _ _- 2O 068692 1 `� L I MAY 2 5 2016 ' DOGKO,INC. �C eith B.Neilson,PE 0 �► Oc,CT 06535 572 939 FAX 860 572 7569 R P 0 R Sai,;hol!loyrnDWG 97-03-747 MAIL:offlce@docko.com B and ofTrn,°Pnq Kefth 5.Neilson,Docko Inc 2/15/20101102 AM Hay Harbor Club Tank Pier Dredge 2015-4 dwg DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY j U.S.ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,NEW YORK DISTRICT JACOB K.JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING - 26 FEDERAL PLAZA NEW YORK NY 10278-0090 CENAN-OP-R NATIONWIDE PERMIT COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION AND REPORT FORM Permittee: Hay Harbor Club Permit No.: NAN-2016-00098-EHA Date Permit Issued: MAY 2 3 2016 Location: Fishers Island. Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York Within 30 days of the completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by the permit, sign this certification and return it to the address at the bottom of this form. Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers representative. If you fail to comply with this permit you are subject to permit suspension, modification or,revocation. I hereby certify that the work authorized by the above referenced permit has been completed in accordance with the terms and conditions,of said permit, and required mitigation was completed in accordance with the permit conditions. _ l , Signature of Permittee Date, Fold this form into thirds, with the bottom third facing outward. Tape it together and mail to the address below or FAX to(212) 264-4260. i Place Stamp MAY 2 5 2016 Here Boa d of Tros yes Department of the Army New York District Corps of Engineers Jacob K. Javits Federal Building 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1937 ATTN: CENAN-OP-R New York, New York 10278-0090 i 9 D O C k O! I x'16; Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office®docko.coi Q � � �� � ary28, 2016 Ms. Sherr Aicher NYS DEC-Environmental Permits FEB — 4 2016 SUNY@ Stony Brook 50 Circle RoadouthoI Toyan Stony Brook,NY 11790-3409 Nard of Trustgel RE: Hay Harbor Club, Fishers Island Drawing Revisions Dear Ms. Aicher: We are transmitting herewith 4 signed and sealed copies of sheets 1 and 2 of 4 for your review and comment. The drawings have been revised to show the location of the beach on which the dredge material will be placed with a slight grade,change that is less than 2 feet (more like a foot). The drawing revision also shows the dredging de-watering disposal access route via the existing service road from the Mobile Dock offloading area in West Harbor. I trust that you will find this information adequate and acceptable for completion of the process for this project. Please feel free to give us a call if you have any questions or the need for any further discussion arises. Your assistance, as always,is appreciated. Yours truly, DOCKO, INC. Keith B.Neilson, P.E. IWO KBN: cb Enclosures CC: Mr.Dick Duggan File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB 3' FISHERS ISLANDr -SOUND! 37 ' ,f'� i F=l_ ISLANDNORTH HILL \\ : f %lx ix'' f 0 o SOUND I• PlSHE2S lSLANl7 \ 39 tronP �`t 39 \ F N/F PROPERTY OF 41 ?; %:: I MAY5LE5 ,5"�r-'4.i 39 HAY:.. --° '.�;>•K c:,:�.«.«,- .,— HARBOR 3' 129 t, ,p:.+� ° L' •� �. -SITE - � • '.,' •�. / 41 ,' r - •!J '�j v'� _ :', r - PROPS .-_ 9• 'c.-' .. , IFI �_ `__= OFHAYY PIER ��4 ,, o PROJECT HARBOR CLi6•-' _ . 17 RECONSTRUCTION and -_= = - __--=`_ - , •._-_W=_ .... AINTENANCE DREDGING 'Ruac a°i",=_ M REFERENCE - _ FwReaR'- CFIPRT•19214 r -= II rVRAWICSICALE 2000 O 2o001N FEET . r,c,•^•sem.:=s.,�v �'�:;•dam-rr-•.-,��':••�•'`••;:.:'..c:.:, 1. ELEVATION DATUM 15 MEAN LOW WATER 2 TIDE DATA IS TAKEN FROM 2015 NOAH TIDE TABLES.REFERENCE STATIONS:NEW LONDON AND SILVER EEL COVE FISHEi?5 ISLAND,NEW YORK , � tF� 9-0 „y 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTION N/F PROPERTY OF-• CONDUCT MAINTENANCE DREDGING BY "'T CLAMSHELL BUCKET OF 25tCY OF FINE SAND g'4 I �: =:'• : ,�, ' 4 2016® OVER AN AREA OF 30065F FOR UPLAND FEB .;.. DISPOSAL RECONSTRUCT THE SWIM TANK PIERS INCLUDING 192*LF OF PILE SUPPORTED TIMBER ACCESS PIER,TWO 103 X 45tLF WOOD PILE AND Sou old]Ic:vn � "=� "T TIMBER END PIERS WITH ASSOCIATED DIVING ` BOARD,A FLOAT AND TWO SETS OF STAIRS AND LIFEGUARD CHAIR AL-90 A 6-FT WIDE X 8O*LF \•_'<: ..'..... WOOD PILE AND TIMBER CONNECTING PIER,ALL WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINE !•-tAR802 �'' 4,PROJECT PURPOSE '` ''• '`,� THIS 6 A PRIVATE CLUB DOCK FOR OPEN WATER /, l� ���'..%:;� .':::.,•':..:: RECREATIONAL SWIMMING AND DIVING ACTIVITIES ,/. �: ''Q. =, P, •.::; ., S.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT , `., : .�` a ';• s�: ;,Epps': ` .,y .�': A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCRON �.•:` CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. .j —� .,.Ov• ,k� s -'l' :•�:: • G.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS.�: `• `' EI��.LL F�L�N _; ,. NORTH: SOUTH: ALBERT MAY5LE5 RO '. - GRAPHIC SCALE r=300 SEMARY TAYLOR �: ;;• C/O MAYLES FILM GO. 706 COLLEGE TERRAGE! 300 200 top o 250 WEST 54TH S7 WILLWMSBURG,VA 237&'.' NEW YORK,NY 10019 FPPOJECT PIER RECONSTRUCTION and MAINTENANCE DREDGING ycQF NFA REVISED 1-15-16 NY DEC LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD .`� DREDGE DISPOSAL AREA SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK GHQ' ON KE It TRUCK ROUTE WATERWAY- HAY HARBOR -� c DATE NOVEMBER 23,205 00D 0 C j( APPLICANT HAY HARBOR CLUB it0 • r Zt)r• r;i� AGENT SHEET 1 OF 4 • • DOCKO,INC. •.fi' �l All 062-1 ti',t� Kelth B.Nellson,PE 5511J�a�� ' 860 572 6906355 FAX 860 572 7569 O� 0 9 EMAIL:offlce@docka.com DWG 97-03-747 Kehh S Nedeon,Docko Inc. 1/77/201611.41 AM Ha Hn F_In,4,Trm4 a—n.,j_neva i a. 1 ,q a4. 77 ROCK PILE 1 ': It�lt3• F�e. �80 .�0;vvd?b''�rR ' 1 •;f.,••�;'•[ :' LIN���I:� ti. p1 a�,b,Q R9��C�g,.• tt `':��:i.... .l�l��. :�; RIP-RAP lhyi '�/o b'•.p�rb P o'9Ct'�v::`•:•• ..l•' '.�.', Fl"..'..-' :•:: } s SAND •. .. ... •. ..:.:. . .�:::��..`.:^5;.,;�:'.-- :::-:;r'•::..:.;•.:'.::�•:::� ::�.. HAY l—I�.RBOR -+ . � : .,�....:. :.•;-.:• :..;� •..;�;;, � �t , 7. SITE -- -- moi SEE SHEET3 / R PROPERTY OF HAY HARBO Ca, SAND •4 CLUB BENCHMARK DRILL HOLE SET ON BOULDER F EP-.- 4 2016 AREA of RocKs­� ELEV.=7.74 fMjv,A SIRARTINA Southold To n,os -09 ALTERNIFLORA -03 /.(l -0J Q \ DETERIORATED /4 CABANAS \ WOOD GROIN MM y ` 'o' RIPRAP ALONG / l/ DREDGE DEWA7PRING SHORE / / DISPOSAL AREA 600f5F 40A -0� -� APPROXIMATE / / LIMIT OF SAND +03 9 r✓/ �. ' � ARBA of DREDGE DEWA7FFJNG SAND BOULDERS ;; '114 Kg 40A PHRAGM�fAE A GR49 D/SP05AL,ACCESS ROUTE -03 / EXPOSED AT ALW { I'1A / / VIA EXL571NG SERVICE ROAD� � O _ , TENNIS COURTS,O3 +ns ALTERNIFLORA C� � //DUNE / APPROXIMATE 4a7 PROPERTY UNE STONE GROI E?GISTIIVG COIVDIT/OIVS �� GRAB IG;SGALE 1•_too SURVEY by J_DEMPSEY✓ ASSOCIATES 100 so ; 0 100 PROJECT PIER RECONSTRUCTION and 1�?AINTENANCE DREDGING ()F NE REVISED 1-15-16 NY DEC LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ���v�G DREDGE DISPOSAL.AREA SUFFOLK COUNTY NEW YORK ay KEf y TRUCK ROUTE WATERWAY. HAY HARBOR I s %* NOVEMBER 29,?015 s D 0 CIC 0 APPLICANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB ■ C) 1 <<•,#�,1) AGENT SHEET 2 OF 4 _ �• Pw•;' \ _ 1 = DOCKO,INC. �- OA 069697-- �� Keith B.Neilson,PEC 9��ESS10aP Mystic,CT 06355 0 860 572 8.939 FAX 860 572 7569 EMAIL:ofllce@dockocom DWG 97-03-747 Keith B.Ne kaon,Dacka Inc 1/26/2016 9.43 AM Hay Harbor Club Tank Pier Dredge 2015.2dm O C ICO, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com February 22,2016 Ms.Naomi J.Handell US Army Corps of Engineers `i F 5 ��6 `- New York District + 2 i ATTN: Regulatory Branch,Room 1937 i 26 Federal Plaza ` Soutriold Tarn New York,NY 10278-0090 Re: Hay Harbor Club 2016-00098-EHA Additional Information Request Dear Ms.Handell: We are in receipt of your email dated February 2,2016,regarding the application for the Hay Harbor Club for pier reconstruction and maintenance dredging at the Hay Harbor Club, on Fishers Island. In response to your email we offer the following additional information: 1. Attached is a completed copy of the Environmental Questionnaire. 2. Mr.Dick Duggan's email address is rdug ag n45ggmail.com. 3. A written statement has been provided by Christian McGugan from Gwenmor Marine Contracting, Inc. 4. Dredging can be required as often as once per year or more typically every three years.The volume is consistently 25 cubic yards and the placement area has consistently been the beach. 5. The drawings • An 8.5 by 11 inch Vicinity Map is attached. • The attach plan view drawing shows the proposed dredge material placement area in relation to the Spring High Water line. • The dimensions and structures of the stairways and float are depicted on the drawings. • A section view of the proposed dredge material placement area is shown on the drawings which includes the Spring High Water line. • The datum shown on the application drawings is as Mean Low Water. • The attached photographs were taken on February 11,2016 at approximately 2pm. 6. The area to be dredged, proposed disposal area and access route is shown on the application drawings. • A visual assessment was done to determine that the dredge material was sand. • The proposed de-watering method will be on the deck of the barge within the confines of the welded steel fence lined with filter fabric to minimize loss of fines. • This area has been previously dredged to a depth of 11 feet at Mean Low Water making it safe for diving. The volume dredged historically been 25 cubic yards. The dredge sediments have been placed in the beach area.The previous ACOE permit number is NAN- 2008-330. • The Hay Harbor Club is asking for a 10 year maintenance permit and the dredged material would be placed in the same beach area for each project. 7. It is anticipated that the dredging will take place over a period of one or maximum two days utilizing a marine construction barge with welded steel fence for the stockpile and de-watering of the sand. The fenced in enclosure will be lined with filter fabric to minimize sediment loss during the de- watering process as has been the standard practice. The size of the enclosure may vary with other materials loaded/stored on the deck,thus possibly requiring a maximum of two days to accomplish the dredging. There is no vegetation on the sandy bottom of the swimming area, and there will be no loss of vegetation as a result of the project. There will be minimum bottom disturbance caused by the dredging barge and push boat equipment because the water depth is eight feet or thereabouts in the area of the swim dock. Work will be scheduled for spring, March or April of each year and so typically there will be no adverse impact on shellfish spawning and there are no migrating fish issues related to Hay Harbor.There is no essential fish habitat in the area of the proposed dredging. During the time when dredging is accomplished,there are relatively few people on Fishers Island. The winter population is down to about 500 families and the proposed project will not have adverse impact on those year round residents. The amount of noise associated with the project is minimal and due to the limited amount of dredging required,work will be conducted in daylight conditions. Based on all of these factors, it is anticipated that no mitigation is required because there are no losses of aquatic resources as defined in 33 CFR Part 332.4(b)(issued April 10,2008). I trust that you will find that this response meets all of your requirements and that you can proceed to the processing of the requested Army Corps of Engineers permit. Please let us know if you have need for any further information.Your assistance as always is appreciated. Yours truly, DOCKO,INC. Ar Keith B.Neilson,P.E KBN: cb Cc: Dick Duggan NYS DOS NYSDEC Town of Southold Board of Trustees File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB NOAA FISHERIES NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) Introduction: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act mandates that federal agencies conduct an EFH consultation with NOAA Fisheries regarding any of their actions authorized, funded, or undertaken that may adversely effect essential fish habitat(EFH). An adverse effect means any impact that reduces the quality and/or quantity of EFH. Adverse effects may include direct or indirect physical, chemical, or biological alterations of the waters or substrate and loss of, or injury to,benthic organisms,prey species and their habitat, and other ecosystem components. Adverse effects to EFH may'result from actions occurring within EFH or outside of EFH and may include site-specific or habitat-wide impacts,including individual, cumulative, or synergistic consequences of actions. This worksheet has been designed to assist Federal agencies in determining whether an EFH consultation is necessary, and developing the needed information should a consultation be required. This worksheet will lead you through a series of questions that will provide an initial screening to determine if an EFH consultation is necessary, and help you assemble the needed information for determining the extent of the consultation required. The information provided in this worksheet may also be used to develop the required EFH Assessment. Consultation through NOAA Fisheries regarding other NOAA-trust resources may also be necessary if a proposed action results in adverse impacts. Part 6 of the worksheet is designed to help assess the effects of the action on other NOAA-trust resources. This helps maintain efficiency in our interagency coordination process. In addition, consultation with NOAA Fisheries may be required if a proposed action impacts marine mammals or threatened and endangered species for which we are responsible. Staff from our Northeast Regional Office,Protected Resources Division should be contacted regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened and endangered species. Instructions for Use: An EFH Assessment must be submitted by a Federal agency to NOAA Fisheries as part of the EFH consultation. An EFH Assessment must include the following information: 1)A description of the proposed action. 2)An analysis of the potential adverse effects of the action on EFH, and the managed species. 3)The Federal agency=s conclusions regarding the effects of the action on EFH. 4)Proposed mitigation if applicable. In some cases,this worksheet can be used as an EFH Assessment. If the Federal agency determines that the action will not cause substantial impacts to EFH,then this worksheet may suffice. If the action may cause substantial adverse effects on EFH,then a more thorough discussion of the action and its impacts in a separate EFH Assessment will be necessary. The completed worksheet should be forwarded to NOAA Fisheries Northeast Regional Office,Habitat Conservation Division(HCD)for review. The information contained on the HCD website(hgp://www.nero.noaa.gov/bc will assist you in completing this worksheet. The HCD web site contains information regarding: the EFH consultation process; Guide to EFH Designations which provides a geographic species list; Guide to EFH Species Descriptions which provides the legal description of EFH as well as important ecological information for each species and life stage; and other EFH reference documents including examples of EFH Assessments and EFH Consultations. EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) PROJECT NAME: Hay Harbor Club DATE: November 25,2015 PROJECT NO.: LOCATION: Off Fox Avenue, Fishers Island PREPARER: Keith B. Neilson, P.E. Docko. Inc. Step 1. Use the Habitat Conservation Division EFH webpage, Guide to Essential Fish Habitat Designations in the Northeastern United States to generate the list of designated EFH for federally-managed species for the geographic area of interest (http://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcd/index2a.htm). 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X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for adults? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for spawning adults? X If you answered no to all questions above,then EFH consultation is not required-go to Section 5. If you answered yes to any of the above questions proceed to Section 2 and complete remainder of the worksheet. Step 2. In order to assess impacts, it is critical to know the habitat characteristics of the site before the activity is undertaken. Use existing information, to the extent possible, in answering these questions. Please note that, there may be circumstances in which new information must be collected to appropriately characterize the site and assess impacts. y-��,y-=';c: _;{ti _;?,krs. '�.Sw:'Ya rr.'s-s':"'-'. may.,.. _ 't .• vr _ .�^";x r.c-..{ i,-�=> 3t:_ .- _s.r-i_ '." t •s."-"•r _ -'-s 3: a�&�- az+„r.,x�'3: rsrd;_5-�`�"-�,r•tar_•�x" k�"k >2•,:�-' =c "y_ r� -:}s is . � " ` ( ,ly .-'8;r .'��- SS- `"" 3az--�`. S"5 -1rt:. 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What are the sediment The existing intertidal and shallow sub-tidal sediments are fine characteristics? grained sand and armored with stone. The site is moderately sloped along the vegetated shoreline. The sediments beneath the swim tank dock are fine grained sand. Is Habitat Area of Particular This site is an existing rocky shorefront is subject to significant wave Concern (HAPC) designated at action and is and HAPC. The bluff that surrounds the cove is eroding or near the site? If so what due to exposure to normal tidal and climatic conditions rainfall runoff, type,size,characteristics? despite the moderate to heavy vegetative growth. Boulders and stone line the upper intertidal zone. Is there submerged aquatic There is no visible SAV in the shallow sub-tidal waters of the swim vegetation (SAV)at or adjacent tank and out to the north and there is no SAV detritus on the to project site? If so describe foreshore to indicate existence of SAV in the near shore waters the spatial extent. immediately adjacent to the site. This project will not have any adverse effect on the SAV beds in the Hay Harbor entrance channel mile east. What is typical salinity and Salinity varies somewhat seasonally but is typically in the 25-30 ppt. temperature regime/range? Temperature varies seasonally from approximately 30 degrees in the winter to 70 degrees in the summer. What is the normal frequency of There is no site disturbance per se. Activity varies seasonally, but site disturbance, both natural there is occasional boating access to and from the dock facilities in and man-made? the mouth of the harbor.The water depth is over 6 feet and so bottom disturbances and sediment resuspension are rarely an issue. Most boating activity is between April and November and is attributable to recreational boating from numerous private docks. What is the area of proposed Approximately 1/10 acre will be directly impacted by this dredging and impact(work footprint&far pier reconstruction. afield)? Step 3. 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Will SAV be impacted? There is no SAV at the proposed site. Eel grass bed exists to X the west in the mouth of the harbor on the other side of the rocky island. Will sediments be altered and/or X Sedimentation rates in the shallow sub tidal zones will not sedimentation rates change? change as a result of this project; this pier reconstruction is an open pile and timber structure and there will be no change to the littoral sand transport system. Will turbidity increase? X Turbidity, on a day to day basis, will not change significantly from existing conditions. (See attached narrative) Turbidity may increase during construction equipment positioning, but that activity will be of limited duration. Will water depth change? X No changes in water depth are proposed for construction equipment access or for water sports operations except for the physical dredging area in the swim tank. Will contaminants be released X The likelihood of contamination from this pier reconstruction into sediments or water or dredging will be minimal. Reference is made to the NYS column? DEC 2000 study addressed in the project narrative. Will tidal flow, currents or wave X No, this is an open, wood pile and timber pier swim dock patterns be altered? facility which will not adversely affect water flow and circulation. Will ambient salinity or X No changes to salinity or temperature of tidal waters will temperature regime change? result from this project. Will water quality be altered? X Water quality should not change to a significant extent as a result of this project beyond the intermittent bottom sediment disturbances resulting from marine equipment repositioning. Step 4. This section is used to evaluate the consequences of the proposed action on the functions and values of EFH as well as the vulnerability of the EFH species and their life stages. Identify which species from the EFH species list (generated in Step 1) will be adversely impacted from the action. Assessment of EFH impacts should be based upon the site characteristics identified in Step 2 and the nature of the impacts described within Step 3. 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Nursery X The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently muddy silty fine sand with limited vegetation,strewn with stones in some nearshore areas,and will remain so without regard to the project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed. Forage X No adverse impact to submerged aquatic vegetation is anticipated if it does exist in nearby waters. No SAV has been observed at the dock site during site surveys or subsequent visits. The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently muddy silty fine sand with limited vegetation,strewn with stones in some nearshore areas, and will remain so without regard to the project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed. Shelter X The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently sandy gravel with shoreline stone and boulders and will remain so as a result of this project. No SAV has been observed during site surveys. ss p temporary s3 €" It is envisioned that any impacts experienced as a result of this Will impacts be tem ora or 34! y permanent? ? construction project will be temporary and not permanent; the piers y=, _-; will be permanent. The area of coverage of the pier reconcstruction x - _ and swim tank dredging is small compared to the area of Hay Harbor and of no consequence compared to the overall coastal shoreline fringe habitat of Fishers Island. Will compensatory mitigation be X This project is relatively minor in nature and it is not expected to used? produce significant adverse impacts to the local waters or benthic habitat either during construction or usage for boating. Step 5. This section provides the Federal agency--s determination on the degree of impact to EFH from the proposed action. The EFH determination also dictates the type of EFH consultation that will be required with NOAA Fisheries. }� F -r-`�:"`=�Y�"3: �`-v=iS i' �• a ,,_rSs#-= -_4±� '"'.. �r .�%��;' - a -��'r_ •°`��"�._ '=�+� v'3-,� 'k�:as �'ti �,'Y"-,x: r "�'fr'z '-•ter:..c _ � � x-_, V. �F��IYIG't_1 �-'�'' �� ��..,-`F �je-_x a� 'k�_r�s�-rcw= �Fa- E..�.. .��,7„�u;r;,-r,-,:'..�'-�-•i .��i�!_'.a.. - y+•:= +�� ra"s'.��S=.te :'z--x:-. .r',F,'.Iva._�-;�.�;3t�"�'��es`_`.'S�..�:.';.�=�-xv,t�m.r=:=F�'�-'=*--._sl ti y -_la 'mac'" '.n`'a!'< �Y'at."3:' .;ypa-.M,�--,7> ,.��•c. ,,r, y:•, +a1¢ :.,j.C`'z'.rwn,• Sw`-. _ _? ;ate ..C�;�' ~n 4�"t-•'L:'�'�..s+,','�."^. �,M�,�a"''; ,cY'i3'R "� .'+.+"T,=a,��-`Yc.'y�yr�§*'�,.- ,-+iii lrt"�"c<h�. 'h n.•�,�,t c%�`�n�w'z4 ���,6�',• '• �-��.,•_e,�...., C3 , ga Ca- a6Y;sC3'; ;7# Fa a,;' r_ :_ . S �•� .�;,.�, h .: Po cE [Ieterti�matiar» ,: � nw -0: NS era ,Agen_. _ - r . -r - =fir^pti - ,:�p.w.x 'tx 'kSs .,i,.••..- ,,,.-„r;-= -a<cr �i'"k�3 0�.�.` t .r, ". 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Consultation with NOAA Fisheries may also be required if the proposed action results in adverse impacts to other NOAA-trust resources, such as anadromous fish, shellfish, crustaceans, or their habitats. Some examples of other NOAA-trust resources are listed below. Inquiries regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened/endangered species should be directed to NOAA Fisheries' Protected Resources Division. '.� _- f � s�- - —�,.�`-- '•”, ?y. =E, -`'fL'-'--:"��z;�t-c cs�{-.�;..r4� v n..:�,-,-,:�,•_a.,Y�' F"iu n �_ .}=^s>�-=w •-�, w� '�� � �;ti=���x��- �='".� �,, '� -max`` '�''-w,,,=���- -�•x.�.� mom' `�-'�e'�,-"3 y" - '�.�' .�l_.�,�x- ��, =':,s=_•_�^�+�.�r'�u",n�. 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Otherspecies: + ��ACT1� Mr.Keith Neilson Docko,Inc, 13 Holmes Street Mystic CT 06355 Dear Mr.Neilson, Pursuant to your request to verify that the dredging authorized under U.S.ACOE permit#NAN-2008- 00330(Hay Harbor Club),I am pleased to present the following: Gwenmor Marine Contracting was hired by Hay Harbor Club and performed the authorized dredging between May 2&and June 3`d of 2009.Approximately 25 yards of sandy material was removed and spread on the shore area as prescribed on the permit. I hope this information is satisfactory,please get back with any questions. Sincerely, Gwenmor Marine Contracting,Inc. Christian McGugan,VP P.O. 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'''i<-t`� Ile �l� a� ^_':- ,_,ter.,__,.-:_.•r....:^..=_�?.•�.e-. ... �Vii:a :{.�''ii:+2�4`.✓=`-L:• i 4.��: .-.+�5:�:.:..,iln .rN��l:.?�.r.4-V- sf S I=�=:.J^�'. •SECTIONS a SECTION G—G GRAPHIC SCALE V=10' PROJECT PIER RECONSTRUCTION and 10 0 10 MAINTENANCE DREDGING F NF�y L.OGAMON: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK KE ly I WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR vy q DATE NOVEMBER 23,2015 0 C K p APPLICANT HAY HARBOR CLUB Fr AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 Vol, Z DOCKO,INC. O 068692., � Kelth B.Neilson,PE O R PO R �` Mystic,CT 06355 ESS�O 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747 EMAIL:office@docko.com o �wV n.,,;,:,b,r 7✓1=,1201rn 1L0?AA'7 Hay Harbor Club Tank Per Dredge 2075 4dwg D ocko, i 1"1C. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com November 15, 2017 ID E0E :IE Town of Southold Board of Trustees NOV 2 0 2017 P.O. Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Southold sown Board r e Re: Hay Harbor Club Fox Avenue, Fishers Island Permit No. 8723 & 8723C One Year Extension Request Dear Mr. Domino: On behalf of the Hay Harbor Club, we respectfully request an extension of one year for the above referenced permits, extending them to January 20, 2019. The work has not yet been completed and an extension is required in order to allow additional time for completion. We have included a check for $100.00 to process the requested extensions. We look forward to receiving this requested permit extension from you shortly. Very truly yours, DOCKO, INC. Cindy Bayreuther Administrative Assistant CBC: cb CC: Hay Harbor Club File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB Michael J.Domino,Pres, } o��S11FFU(k�oG f ` Town Hall Annex John M. Bredemeyer III,Vice-irresident y_ 54375 Route 25 Charles J. Sanders o < P.O.Box 1179 v� a Glenn Goldsmith P7 Southold,NY 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski y ® p! Telephone(631)765-1892 Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date/Time: Completed in field by: _ Docko, Inc. on behalf of HAY HARBOR CLUB requests a One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit #8723 and Coastal Erosion Permit #8723C, as issued on January 20, 2016. Located: Fox Avenue, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 CH. 275-3 - SETBACKS WETLAND BOUNDARY: Actual Footage or OK=4 Setback Waiver Required 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 50 feet 3. Sanitary Leaching Pool (cesspool): 100 feet 4. Septic Tank: 75 feet 5. Swimming Pool and related structures: 50 feet 6. Landscaping or gardening: 50 feet 7. Placement of C&D material: 100 feet TOP OF BLUFF: 1. Residence: 100 feet 2. Driveway: 100 feet 3. Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool) 100 feet: 4. Swimming pool and related structures: 100 feet Public Notice of Hearing Card Posted: Y / N Ch. 275 Ch. 111 SEQRA Type: 1 II Unlisted Action Type of Application: Pre-Submission Administrative Amendment Wetland Coastal Erosion Emergency Violation Non-Jurisdiction Survey <_ 5 years: Y/N Wetland Line by: C.E.H.A. Line Additional information/suggested modifications/conditions/need for outside review/consultant/application completeness/comments/standards: I have read & acknowledged the foregoing Trustees comments: Agent/Owner: J Bredeme er " M. Domino G. Goldsmith V N. Kru ski Present were. y p ✓ C. Sanders Other Page 1 of 2 Michael J. Domino, Pres S O�OSOFFO(�COG Town Hall Annex John M. Bredemeyer 111,Vice-rresident y_ 54375 Route 25 Charles J. Sanders o '` P.O. Box 1179 C x Glenn Goldsmith 0 Southold,NY 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski y p! Telephone(631)765-1892 ��� Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Date/Time: Completed in Work Session by: Docko, Inc. on behalf of HAY HARBOR CLUB requests a One-Year Extension to Wetland Permit #8723 and Coastal Erosion Permit#8723C, as issued on January 20, 2016. Located: Fox Avenue, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 Ch. 275-12 - STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=* A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the Town: B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation: C. Cause saltwater intrusion in the fresh water recourses of the Town: D. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife & vegetation or the natural habitat thereof: E. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage: F. Adversely affect navigation tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the Town: G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters: H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity: I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town: J. Adversely affect the aesthetic value of the wetland and adjacent areas: Ch. 111-9 - ISSUANCE-OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=* A. Is reasonable and necessary, considering reasonable alternatives to the proposed activity and the extent to which the proposed activity requires a shoreline location: B. Is not likely to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the proposed site and at other locations: C. Prevents, if possible, or minimizes adverse effects on natural protective features and their functions and protective values, existing erosion protection structures and natural resources: D. :525% Expansion/Calculation Work Session Notes Application Complete SEQRA Classification Confirmed Coordinated Review Y/N Pos/Neg Declaration CAC: LWRP: Additional information on comments/to be discussed/Public Hearing: Date: Completed By: Present: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski C. Sanders E. Cantrell D. Di Salvo Other Page 2 of 2 r John M. Bredemeyer ill, President o�oguFFO(,Yc Town Hall, 53095 Main Rd. �G P.O. Box 1 179 Michael J. Domino, Vice-President C=1 h 01 N'Y 1 1971 James F. King "' S"t" "`' z Charles J Sanders y � p�� COPTelephone(631)765-1892 Dave Bergen �a Fax(631)765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD _ YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 72 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE WORK, TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A PRE-CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION. FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION AND POSSIBLE REVOCATION OF THE PERMIT. INSPECTION SCHEDULE Pre-construction, silt fence 1st day of construction '/ constructed Project complete, compliance inspection Al. _A� g.. F BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK "ME PERMIT NO. 8723 & 8723C DATE: JANUARY 20, 2016 TO: HAY HARBOR CLUB ISSUED PROPERTY ADDRESS: FOX AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 AUTHORIZATION R' Pursuant to thp�proyisipps,of Chapter 275 and/or Chapter I I I of the Town Code of the Town of Southold atid in accordapce,wiih the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on JanuM 20,2016,a I nd in consid'ei�iio'n"o-ta'p'�p�li6ati6n f&in the sum' of$'500.00 Paid bvHav ftarb6r Club and T subject to the Terms and Conditions as stated in the Resolution,the Southold Town Boai&6f riigi6es authorizes and permits the following: B and Permit to edndi�i�t'inainti�iiiheedredgmg'by ciam' 'Sh611 bu'-ck�f bf_L25"'cubic la'd disposal; recons ruc all of the yards of fine sand over an area!-oi:14300sqat.-for tip n' d" "i R 9 existingswAm,tank Diers which consi�s,�of a 5 foot by_±192 linear foot pile supported � �J. I A� i� t1l . ` t C;,J � ",� 11 pier; two (2) 1 1x451 wood pil an . . .with associated timber access e A'ii li� end"pkeris' ' I diving board; one (1) 6 foot by:L80 linear foot wood pile and timber pie��wftfi ' associated equipment;,reconstruct;two (2) sets of±5'x15,',pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing=01x20? turning-board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard chair; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Keith B. Neflsdn,'�PE, dated N6vembef"23,- 2015, and stamped approve&on,January 209-2016 IN WITNESS WHEREOF;the saidigoaid of Trustees hereby,causes its�Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these liresdhts to be,subscribed'by a,,majority6f the said Board o is date. C*' .V L 6 TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Permittee Hay Harbor Club Fox Avenue Fishers Island,New York, as part of the consideration for the issuance of the Permit does understand and prescribe to the following: 1. That the said Board of Trustees and the Town of Southold are released from any and all damages, or claims for damages, of suits arising directly or indirectly as a result of any operation performed pursuant to this permit, and the said Permittee will, at his or her own expense, defend any and all such suits initiated by third parties, and the said Permittee assumes full liability with respect thereto, to the complete exclusion of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold. 2. That this Permit is valid for a period of 24 months,which is considered to be the estimated time required to complete the work involved,but should circumstances warrant, request for an extension may be made to the Board at a later date. 3. That this Permit should be retained indefinitely, or as long as the said Permittee wishes to maintain the structure or project involved, to provide evidence to anyone concerned that authorization was originally obtained. 4. That the work involved will be subject to the inspection and approval of the Board or its agents, and non-compliance with the provisions of the originating application may be cause for revocation of this Permit by resolution of the said Board. 5. That there will be no unreasonable interference with navigation as a result of the work herein authorized. 6. That there shall be no interference with the right of the public to pass and repass along the beach between high and low water marks. 7. That if future operations of the Town of Southold require the removal and/or alterations in the location of the work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion of the Board of Trustees, the work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to free navigation,the said Permittee will be required,upon due notice,to remove or alter this work project herein stated without expenses to the Town of Southold. 8. That the said Board will be notified by the Permittee of the completion of the work authorized. 9. That the Permittee will obtain all other permits and consents that may be required supplemental to this permit,which may be subject to revoke upon failure to obtain same. 10. No right to trespass or interfere with riparian rights. This permit does not convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the impairment of any rights, title, or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. John M.Bredemeyer III,President ®��®F SOUl�QI Town Hall Annex Michael J. Domino,Vice-President 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Glenn Goldsmith Southold,New York 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski • aQ Telephone(631) 765-1892 Charles J. Sanders �C®UNTV Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD COASTAL EROSION MANAGEMENT PERMIT COASTAL EROSION PERMIT#8723C Applicant/Agent: DOCKO, INC. Permittee: HAY HARBOR CLUB SCTM#: 1000-9-3-1 Project Location: Fox Avenue, Fishers Island Date of Resolution/Issuance: January 20, 2016 Date of Expiration: January 20, 2018 Reviewed by: Board of Trustees DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of ±25 cubic yards of fine,sand over an area of±300sq.ft. for upland disposal; reconstruct all of the existing swim tank piers which consist of a 5 foot by±192 linear foot pile supported timber access pier; two (2) 10.5'x45' wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board; one (1) 6 foot by ±80 linear foot wood pile and timber pier with associated equipment; reconstruct two (2) sets of±5'x15' pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing ±3'x2O' turning board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard chair; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Keith B. Neilson, PE, dated November 23, 2015, and stamped approved on January 20, 2016. INSPECTIONS: Final Inspection SPECIAL CONDITIONS: (apply if marked) In accordance with Chapter 111-15 Erosion Protection Structures: N/A A maintenance agreement is attached hereto and is a necessary special condition of this permit. BY: John M. Bredemeyer III, President Board of Trustees John M.Bredemeyer III,President � Ol Town Hall Annex Michael J.Domino,Vice-President '`® 4 54375 Route 25 P.O.Box 1179 Glenn Goldsmith N Southold,New York 11971 A.Nicholas Krupski ® �� Telephone(631) 765-1892 Charles J.Sanders ®l�C®U Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD January 20, 2016 Keith B. Neilson, P.E. Docko, Inc. P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 RE: HAY HARBOR CLUB FOX AVENUE, FISHERS ISLAND SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 Dear Mr. Neilson: The Board of Town Trustees took the following action during its regular meeting held on Wednesday, January 20, 2016 regarding the above matter: WHEREAS, Docko, Inc., on behalf of HAY HARBOR CLUB applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code, the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, and Chapter 111 of the Southold Town Code, Coastal Erosion Hazard Areas, application dated December 18, 2015, and, WHEREAS, said application was referred to the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council and to the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Coordinator for their findings and recommendations, and, WHEREAS, the LWRP Coordinator issued a recommendation that the application be found Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program policy standards, and, _ WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect to said application on January 20, 2016, at which time all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard, and, WHEREAS, the Board members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question and the surrounding area, and, WHEREAS,,,the Board has considered all the testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application, and, WHEREAS, the structure complies with the standards set forth in Chapter 275 and Chapter 111 of the Southold Town Code, WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the town, NOW THEREFORE BE IT, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees have found the application to be Consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, and, RESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees approve the application of HAY HARBOR CLUB to conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of±25 cubic yards of fine sand over an area of±300sq.ft. for upland disposal; reconstruct all of the existing swim tank piers which consist of a 5 foot by ±192 linear foot pile supported timber access pier; two (2) 10.5'x45' wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board; one (1) 6 foot by ±80 linear foot wood pile and timber pier with associated equipment; reconstruct two (2) sets�of±5'x15' pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing ±3'x20' turning board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard chair; and as depicted on the site plan prepared by Keith B. Neilson, PE, dated November 23, 2015, and stamped approved on January 20, 2016. Permit to construct and complete project will expire two years from the date the permit is signed. Fees must be paid, if applicable, and permit issued within six months of the date of this notification. Inspections are required at a fee of$50.00 per inspection. (See attached schedule.) Fees: $50.00 Very truly yours, John M. Bredemeyer III President, Board of Trustees JMB/dd Cb North HIII �- — — 37 FISHERS ISLAND -SOUND"% 35\ „ a'; / 24 i ,,,. ;'ia;,F°,. ' • '•\NORTH HILL 37 :. FISHE �� IS-LAND ll 439 � "� ��OUND 1 FISHERS /BLAND 37 1 N N/F PROPERTY OF MAYSt +-raw'-r• i 41 1I SITE LES .. HAY ; 42 1 2 / 'P HARBOR ` h /29 :,a _ 71 ar ' \ 2 \� �5,�` �,PQ`o 00 � � SITE � • 41 Y m.� p PROPERTY OF HAYc� 1 301Q PROJECT. PIER HARBOR CLUB RECONSTRUCTION and L.OGATION 1`�I�.f� REFERENCE MAINTENANCE DREDGING CHART:1324 - a GRAPHIC,SCAM 2000 O 20001N FEET NOTES: N %, 1. ELEVATION DATUM 15 MEAN LOW WATER `^;` '"tet:- ^:". ":A, h7 ;., " 2.TIDE DATA IS TAKEN FROM 2015 NOAH TIDE TABLES.REFERENCE STATIONS:NEW LONDON AND SILVER EEL COVE FISHERS ISLAND,NEW YORK T7 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTION: N/F PROPERTY OF CONDUCT MAINTENANCE DREDGING BY TAYLOR ?; CLAMSHELL BUCKET OF 25tGY OF FINE SAND 5 OVER AN AREA OF 300t5F FOR UPLAND ^"�,`.,•y �:• Q DISPOSAL RECONSTRUCT THE SWIM TANK PIERS - INCLUDING 192tLF OF PILE SUPPORTED TIMBER —4 _ _ _ ACCESS PIER TWO 105 X 45tLF WOOD PILE AND At TIMBER END PIERS WITH ASSOCIATED DIVING %q r ROVED �Y-. BOARD,A FLOAT AND TWO SETS OF STAIRS AND LIFEGUARD CHAIR ALSO A 6-FT WIDE X 80tLF � WOOD PILE AND TIMBER CONNECTING PIER,ALL H �D + RUSTEES' •. WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER LINE � ' F•SOU���tD-�' - - 4.PROJECT PURPOSE: J� THIS IS A PRN/ATE CLUB DOCK FOR OPEN WATER RECREATIONAL SWIMMING AND DIVING AGTMTIES P i.- 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR PERMIT �.; *� ' ;`�• -� �: ^�_ . PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: NORTH: SOUTH: GRAPHIC SCALE T=300 r ALBERT MAYSLE5 ROSEMARY TAYLOR C/O MAYLES FILM GO. 706 COLLEGE TERRACE 300 200 100 0 300 250 WEST 54TH 5T. WILLIAMSBURG,VA 2318'5 PROJECT: PIER REGONSTRUGTION and NEW YORK NY 10019 - --,-1 MAINTENANCE DREDGING ()F ��,� L''OGATION" FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD i�,'; '_-- — -- --- -=- SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK f7* I WATE�A�j/ HAY HARBOR DATE 'L' .I NOVEMBER 23,2015 D 0 C K0 DEC 8 2 �LICANT-' p HAY HARBOR CLUB ■ • `•1 Q �$ '��° AGENT. 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''•;;`.a .� '•• -is;c� sn•••.ys:+'•,ut ..-`i; _L,;r i+z j nom.• •^x'" :rte,. a;h' :L�cr _ �,,�:•�r�•.: y{iC: h h`� :��:':a.?d{^y.:iyt;?�, ,_'.o'�'ti,<.,,''�¢tz .>�r,i BOTTOM SEDIMENTS:SAND . a:t;:'�- �•,.:: •, k _',• '�:� .:=,{'a"..� _ r 'iiT''''w•'.'�`'''. iaV.�?.e�+s.�. x Y..�'.. - -.. {M<il•,b y�-4'• r�L"1.1`.. .. .Jslfc- .A- -3.). •c".�y.r:~"' �l+h:+iri�.c,, .n~ SEGTfON.�� ^.SECTION G-G GRAPHIC SCALE V=10' PROJECT: PIER RECONSTRUCTION and 10 5 0 �. MA NTENANGE DREDGING r. ow r_- L-OGAz : FI5HF-RS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD '' '"' - SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK N ly - ^+ �WATE f ,Y: HAY HARBOR �r {CEIT I` '' DAT�:i- , ! NOVEMBER 23,2015 � '� 0 CIC 0 � DEC 1 8 Z 15APPIrGAT HAY HARBOR CLUB , Q m AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 ,•, ,;ro w 1 _ �w C?OGKO,INC. r i c Kelth B.Nelson PE C 0$ P 0 g a• ?ug6g2''� tea . Nlysiic,CT 06355 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747 rESSI� EMAIL ofAce@docko.com Bill Cotter 12/15/2015133 PM Hay Harbor Club Tank Per Dredge 2015-4 dwg John M. Bredemeyer 111, President 4�OgUEFO(,f-cO Town Hall Annex Michael J. Domino,Vice-President �� Gy 54375 Route 25, P.O Box 1 179 c Southold,NY 11971" James F. King y z Charles J. Sanders y • �� Telephone(631)765-1892 Dave Bergen �Ol ' Fax(631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 4 TO: r+A l+ P �'8 7) KG(T74 HELI-S6 lrP.& -- Pac ( CNG, Please'be advised that your application dated l8, has been reviewed by this Board at the regular meeting of :TTAWN and your application has been approved pending the completion of the following items checked off below. Revised Plans for proposed project Pre-Construction Silt Fence Inspection Fee ($50.00) 1St Day of Construction ($50.00) / '/2 Constructed ($50.00) LL - t/ Final Inspection Fee ($50.00) Dock-Fees ($3.00 per sq. ft.) Permit fees are now due. Please make check or money order payable to Town of Southold. The fee is computed below according to the schedule of rates as set forth in Chapter 275 of the Southold Town Code. The following fee must be paid within 90 days or re-application fees will be necessary. You will receive your permit upon completion of the above. COMPUTATION OF PERMIT FEES: �L-L10 TOTAL FEES DUE: $ 5016V BY: John M. Bredemeyer III, President Board of Trustees John Bredemeyer, President guFFOI� Town Hall Annex Michael J. Domino, Vice-President °° °may 54375 Route 25 Glenn Goldsmith ti P.O. Box 1179 A. Nicholas Krupski LV • Southold, NY 11971 ICharles J. Sanders 101 ,� Telephone (631) 765-1892 Fax (631) 765-6641 Southold Town Board of Trustees Field Inspection/Work Session Report Date/Time: Docko, Inc. on behalf of HAY HARBOR CLUB requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of±25 cubic yards of fine sand over an area of±300sq.ft. for upland disposal; reconstruct all of the existing swim tank piers which consist of a 5 foot by ±192 linear foot pile supported timber access pier; two (2) 10.5'x45' Wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board; one (1) 6 foot by ±80 linear foot wood pile and timber pier with associated equipment; reconstruct two (2) sets of±5'x15' pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing ±3'x20' turning board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard chair. Located: Fox Avenue, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 Type of area to be impacted: Saltwater Wetland Freshwater Wetland Sound Bay Distance of proposed work to edge of wetland Part of Town Code proposed work falls under: Chapt.275 Chapt. 111 other Type of Application: Wetland Coastal Erosion Amendment Administrative Emergency Pre-Submission Violation Notice of Hearing card posted on property: Yes No Not Applicable Storm Water Management Review: Yes No Not Applicable Info needed: a 4cc ~ Modifications: ��) LO,S Conditions: ev­by r) 1� Present Were: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski _,V C. Sanders Bay Constable Other Form filled out in the field by Mailed/Faxed to: Date: �. � q y V j. 1 All rt � .,.�- .,M,�5 �� fi9 „�.� �� w i .� � ..,.ii..„�y✓" P3 ..'„ a� y y„ ,n i*` 33. Er �"�, �»-:`✓l ,r ase- r , .� grc... :, r ii "� ..�� ,' e�' '-w's,�". w .< ..w:. ;a< dA y a. + r ¢a v *411 lot ZEE r- < q -S ,thold- Town Trust Board, Of ou SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK PERMIT NO. 3967 DATE: Dec.. 13, .1991 b ISSUED TO .... ... ............. Pursuant to the pro�isions of 'Chapter 615 of the Laws of f he-State of New York, I8J?3;--and'C1iapfer.404 of'the Laws-of the State-of New York A 952;, arf;l Southold Town Ordihanc6 en- fifled "REGULATING MI) THE PLACING OF OBSTRUCTIONS IN-AND ON TOWN WATERS AND PUBLIC' LANDS and the V, REMOVAL OF SAND, GRAVEL 'Oft'OTHER MATERIALS FROM LANDS UNDER TOWN W-ATERS;` and in accordance' wifh the Resolution of The Board ad6pte'd at a meeting held on . Dec. 12, 19. 2k, and in considerafion,of f he-sum of 5 0.0 0. id by pai R of .................................... N. Y. and subject to the ol Terms and Conditions listed on the reverse side hereof, -IN -0 of Southold Town Trustees authorizes and permits the followin�: Grand-father permit for dock as on application and survey 0 dated Spptember 25, 1991 Docko, Inc. Hay Harbor F.I. rv.� I Mu !3 all in accordance with the detailed specifications as presented in J the originating application. �S IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said Board of Trustees here- by causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this' date. Ln ............ .. .. ... ......... ...... ....... Trustees 1111 11101 4 "j Al ,� 25 /5C_AhlD ------------ TWO SECrto"s kvooD• Doe,- To as -1) ti. Pies To /� � � •� ���__ wr�oc7 Docs. o r� rTTbNY C GU8 C�Cf��Ea �ousG- �� A ,L4E ^i f�.4Y NatzBo�, �••• �oufi4 Dac� � l IV I row ? /C7 o pso PROJECT. Z70C,L- ,��CD/�1�5�'�2_Ll r7/c)lk J LOCATION: F ZI- C-QS /SGAfta 1 -I-DKlN oi= soVl 40e-D SuFFOL.K Cf)u" yy "Gv'l Yop-e- WATERWAY: HAY KAP- 80P-DATE: 1"ECe-MAER. 311 199/ APPLICANT: 14Ay A/ARJ30P-, GLU3 voc AGENT- SHEET 2 OF DOCKO, INC. O KEITH B.NEILSON,P.E. P_O_BOX 421,MYSTIC, CT 06355 POR� 203 572 8939 FAX 572 7569 / / - /' •i f ••f:•/ / rte/ 'ice_ r , ' ,�i f r . . _ f-/ice � _ - •'.e,,� � _ �; < •6• SSddte �J#� } Olt :4! • i■ .T �a �` �� �. - - '�,.,,. r� r �_ �5 + -t�4... N' , ,.s_, i r t _ .... -.�........�_._....�. , i_..._a-' _. � .. _.�_. __ _, -� �' 'S __• �� r ., _•- .�.�- _�_. � _ _ _ .._ _ __ _ .�. _ ,�, ... �, �-^ �� r� -- .,.. ._... - _ ... �_.--_.�.-,-----�--"�_' _"ter. r Kira "•,:._ -;.� ,�_i ,_ ':�, ilt7 r � -' t i•tr�� �t- ear x. 1 ;.art►a'!` !Pf � ' a. I APO' 1 ob db 416 * r l 1 . _- � ♦ ^/��,. � t� .. K �'� ''moi • � - r � Gvo�le earth Gojgle earth •00 LOCATION MAP Project: "PIER RECONSTRUCTION AND 33- J MAINTENANCE DREDGING" Location: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD f I'' SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Waterway: HAY HARBOR - -- Applicant: HAY HARBOR CLUB Agent: DOCKO,INC. FI ,, i •G�-'{ % 702 '� ' 'f j� N� m W1 G ';, -'r ` �' �' '�� f' •,r ,r',\/ �-,j .`_� ,. � x'32 I. �- �.zo r• to 1 P,inth,l,< Tr eaZ- d Goose(ol YF O o S40 sl ilver Ee h o PSE U S COAST-GUA4D t .65 •c o o II„\ ---'p0 ' /l ./ ,_ �1Z� `•,.•r��!� _�� i0 • 69/ '� r, -ISLAND �y } (r�M//"28 2 U-QC,�/ 22 f T . D o o ko,- 1 n o. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com December 17, 2015 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District, Corps of Engineers Jacob Javits Federal Center New York, New York 10278-0090 Re: Hay Harbor Club Dock Modifications&Maintenance Dredging To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of the Hay Harbor Club we request a Department of the Army Permit for pier reconstruction and maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor on Fishers Island, New York. We enclose herewith the following in support of this permit application: ❖ Two prints each of plans titled: Project: "Pier Reconstruction& Maintenance Dredging" Waterway: Hay Harbor Location: Fishers Island, Town of Southold Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Hay Harbor Club ❖ Two copies of Corps of Engineers and NYS DEC Application Forms, Location Map, Tax Assessor's Map, photographs and NYS DOS Federal Consistency Assessment Form. ❖ One copy of the Town of Southold application, and the NYS DOS Consistency Review Form. I trust that you will find this application package complete and acceptable; please let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, D O,INC. c eith B.Neilson, Int , ' -` Enclosures M CC: Hay Harbor Club1 DEC 8 2015 NYS DEC: Environmental Permits Town of Southold: King Southold Toren ` File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB 0 U.S.ARM`i,wRPS OF ENGINEERS Form Approve—— APPLICATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT OMB No.0710-0003 33 CFR 325.The proponent agency is CECW-CO-R. Expires:30-SEPTEMBER-2015 _ Public reporting for this collection of information Is estimated to average-11 hours per response,including the time for reviewing Instructions,searching existing data sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of information. 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PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT Authorities:Rivers and Harbors Act,Section 10,33 USC 403;Clean Water Act,Section 404,33 USC 1344;Marine Protection,Research,and Sanctuaries Act,Section 103,33 USC 1413;Regulatory Programs of the Corps of Engineers;Final Rule 33 CFR 320-332. Principal Purpose:Information provided on this form will be used In evaluating the application for a permit. Routine Uses:This information may be shared with the Department of Justice and other federal,state,and local government agencies,and the public and may be made available as part of a public notice as required by Federal law. Submission of requested information is voluntary,however,if information is not provided the permit application cannot be evaluated nor can a permit be issued. One set of original drawings or good reproducible copies which show the location and character of the proposed activity must be attached to this application(see sample drawings and/or instructions)and be submitted to the District Engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity. An application that is not completed in full will be returned. (ITEMS 1 THRU 4 TO BE FILLED BY THE CORPS) 1. APPLICATION NO. 2. FIELD OFFICE CODE 3. DATE RECEIVED 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETE (ITEMS BELOW TO BE FILLED BYAPPLICANn 5. APPLICANTS NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENTS NAME AND TITLE(agent is not required) First- Dick Middle- Last- Duggan First-Keith Middle- B. Last-Neilson Company- Hay Harbor Club Company P Y- Docko, Inc. E-mail Address- E-mail Address-office@docko.com 6. APPLICANTS ADDRESS: 9. AGENTS ADDRESS: Address-Fox Avenue.P.O.Box 477 Address- P.O.Box 421 City-Fishers Island State- NY ZIP-06390 Country-USA City-Mystic State-CT Zip-06355 Country-USA 7. APPLICANTS PHONE NO&WAREA CODE 10. AGENTS PHONE NOs.w/AREA CODE a. Residence b. Business401-486-6759 c. Fax a. Residence b. Business 860-572-8939 c. Fax860572-7569 STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION 11. 1 hereby authorize,Docko. Inc. to act in my behalf my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish,upon request, supplemental information in support of this permit applica ion. /J SIGN F A NT DATE NAME,LOCATION,AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT OR ACTIVITY 12. PROJECT NAME OR TITLE(see instructions) Hay Harbor Club 13. NAME OF WATERBODY,IF KNOWN(if applicable) 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS(if applicable) Hay Harbor Address Fox Avenue 15. LOCATION OF PROJECT Latitude:aN 41 15'53.5" Longitude:-W 72 01'10.8" Cit'-Fishers Island State-NY ZIP-06390 16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS,IF KNOWN(see instructions) State Tax Parcel ID 1000-009-3-1 Municipality Fishers Island Section- Township- Town of Southold Range- ENG FORM 4345, DEC 2014 PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE. Page 1 of 3 17. DIRECTIONS TO THE SITE From the Fishers Island Ferry proceed out of the terminal,turn left past the school and left onto Winthrop Drive which becomes Equestrian Avenue.-Turn left onto Bell Hill Avenue,then on Fox Avenue and left into the site. 18. Nature of Activity(Description of project,include all features) Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over an area of 300(+/-)SF for upland disposal. -)LF of pile supported timber access pier,two 10.5 by 45(+/-)LF wood pile and Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/ timber end piers with associated diving board,a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair.Also a 6-FT wide by 80(+/-)LF wood pile and timber connecting pier,all waterward of the apparent high water line. a E, i, 19. Project Purpose(Describe the reason or purpose of the project,see instructions) The purpose of this project is to provide safe open water access for swimming . t USE BLOCKS 20-23 IF DREDGED AND/OR FILL MATERIAL IS TO BE DISCHARGED 20. Reason(s)for Discharge All dredged sand is to be deposited on the beach,on site,as replenishment,a benificial reuse. 21. Type(s)of Material Being Discharged and the Amount of Each Type in Cubic Yards: Not Applicable. Type Fine Silica Sand Type Type Amount in Cubic Yards-25 CY Amount in Cubic Yards Amount in Cubic Yards [22. Surface Area in Acres of Wetlands or Other Waters Filled(see Instructions) cres Not Applicable. or near Feet r of Avoidance,Minimization,and Compensation(see instructions) ill take place in accordance with seasonal limitations setforth by the permitting agencies-no dredging between June 1st and 30th.The dredge barge will be fitted with containment baffles and erosion/leakage protection. ENG FORM 43455,DEC 2014 Page 2 of 3 24. is Any Portion of the Work Already Complete?QYes Nko IF YES,DESCRIBE THE COMPLETED WORK 25. Addresses of Adjoining Property Owners,Lessees,Etc.,Whose Property Adjoins the Waterbody(if more than can be anwed here,please attach a supplemental list). a.Address-Albert Malysles,c/o Malysles Film Co.,250 West 54th Street City-New York State-NY zip-10019 b.Address-Rosemary Taylor,706 College Terrace City-Williamsburg State-VA ap-23185 c.Address- City- State- Zip- d.Address- City- State- Zip- e.Address- City- State- Zip- 26. List of Other Certificates or Approvals/Denials received from other Federal,State,or Local Agencies for Work Described in This Application. IDENTIFICATION DATE APPLIED DATE APPROVED DATE DENIED AGENCY TYPE APPROVAL" NUMBER own of Southold Tidal Wetlands Pending November 30,2015 NYS DEC Tidal Wetlands/WQ 1-4738-00103-00018 Expires March 17,2019 'Would include but is not restricted to zoning,building,and flood plain permits 27. Application is hereby made for permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that this information in this application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the wo d ribed herein or am acting as the duty authorized agent of the applicant. IG E OF P ANT DATE SIGNATURE OF AGENT DATE The Application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity(applicant)or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if the statement in block 11 has been filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C.Section 1001 provides that:Whoever,in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies,conceals,or covers up any trick,scheme,or disguises a material fact or makes any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses any false writing or document knowing same to contain any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry,shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. ENG FORM 4345,DEC 2014 Page 3 of JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM ' h i For Permits/Determinations to undertake activities affecting streams, waterways, waterbodies,wetlands, coastal areas and sources of water withdrawal. New York You must separately apply for and obtain separate Permits/Determinations from US Army Corps o State each involved agency prior to proceeding with work. Please read all instructions. Engineers (USAGE APPLI CATIONS TO I. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 2. US Army Corps of Engineers 3. NYS Office of 4. NYS Depart- Check all permits that apply; Check all permits that apply: General Services m ent of Stat, ❑ Stream Disturbance ❑ Coastal Erosion ❑Section 404 Clean Water Act Check all permits that Check if this Excavation and FII in Management ❑ Section 10 Rivers and Harbors apply applies: Navigable Waters ❑ Wild, Scenic andAct ❑State Owned Lands 0 Coastal Ar Docks, Moorings or Recreational Rivers13 Under Water Consistency Platforms El Water Withdrawal Nationwide Permit(s) - Identify Number(s): 13 utility Concurrence ❑ Dams and Impoundment ❑ Long Island Well I Easement 1 Structures (pipelines, g: ❑Aquatic Vegetation Control s 13401 Water Quality conduits, Certification 13Aquatic Insect Control cables, etc.) ❑ Fish Control h Preconstruction Notification- 13 Docks, 13 Freshwater Wetlands ❑ y / 13 N Moorings or ❑Tidal Wetlands ❑ Incidental Take of Endan- Platforms f; gered/Threatened Species CZI am sending this application to this agency. I am sending this application I am sending this fiU I am sending to this agency, application to this this applicatlor agency. to this agency. 5. Name of Applicant (use full name) Applicant must be: S. Name of Facility or Property Owner (if different than 1 Hay Harbor Club-- Dick Duggan NOwmer Applicant) Mailing Address 13 operator a g ❑Lessee Mailing Address h P.O. Box 477 (check all that apply) 6' Post Office City Taxpayer ID(If applicant Post Office City i Fishers Island is NOT an Individual): State Zip Code NY 06390 State Zip Code Telephone(daytime) Email i 401-486-6759 Telephone(daytime) Emait • 7. Contact/Agent Name 8. Project/ Facility Name Property Tax Map Section/ Block/ Lot Number Keith B. Neilson, P.E. Hay Harbor 1000-009-3-1 h Company Name Project Location- Provide directions and distances to roads, bridges and bodies of waters: From the Fishers Island Ferry proceed out of the terminal, turn left past the Docko, Inc. school and left onto Winthrop Drive which becomes Equestrian Ave. Turn left onto Bell Hill Ave, then on Fox Ave and left into the site. Mailing Address Street Address, if applicable Post Office City State Zip Code P.O.421 Off Fox Ave. Fishers Island NY 06390 Post Office City Town/Village/ City Mystic County y Fishers Island Southhold State Zip Code Name of U Quad-an le Ma CT g P Stream/Water Body Name 06355 Telephone(daytime) Hay Harbor Email 860-572-8939 Location Coordinates: Enter NYTMs in kilometers,OR Latitude/Longitude NYTM-E NYTM-N office@docko.com Latitude Longitude 4115'53.5"N 72 01' 10.8" W A tort Nil` .:�,,. •:�'� ,: riz,.'._;` �,.,....��....,, ���= �,� ,�,x ,,:.• p� r milers:. �.��' ,v'•". y.y¢, _fns �;£;'r;3'= .s;":;,.;.. .. 7. .Sr.,a.,�.: .td ,"i�"`.`x .,>a'"• ::t:�`,s:..:.� t "�,'�,e,:, #5r' ':5'%t;' .r.' �e r ,€ JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM 02/ 13 This is a 2 Page Application Both Pages Must be Completed Application Form Page 1 of l �I NT APPLICATION FORM - PAGE 2 OF 2 Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 9. Project Description and Purpose: Provide a complete narrative description of the proposed work and its purpose. Attach additional page(s) ii necessary. Include: description of current site conditions and how the site will be modified by the proposed project; structures and fill materials to be installed; type and quantity of materials to be used (i.e., square it of coverage and cubic yds of fill material and/or structures below ordinary/mean high water) area of excavation or dredging, volumes of material to be removed and location of dredged material disposal or use; work methods and type of equipment to be used; pollution control methods and mitigation activities proposed to compensate for resource Impacts; and where applicable,the phasing of activities. ATTACH PLANS ON SEPARATE PAGES. Conduct maintenance dredging of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over 300(+/-)SF for upland disposal on site and reconstruct th swim tank piers including 192(+/-)LF of 5-FT wide approach, 2-10.5 foot wide x 45-FT long tank end piers and 80(+/-)LF of 6-FT wide connecting pier all seaward of the apparent high water line. Proposed Use: ❑ Private 19 Public ❑Commercial Proposed Estimated Start Date: Completion Date: Has Work Begun on Project? ❑Yes I;ZNo If Yes,explain. Will Project Occupy Federal,State or Municipal Land? ❑Yes �No If Yes,please specify. 10. List Previous Permit/ Application Numbers(if any) and Dates: Town of Southold SCTM#9-3-1, NYS DEC 1-4738-00103/00018, 00019,00020,00021 11. Will this project require additional Federal,State, or Local Permits Including zoning changes? ,7Yes ❑No If yes, please list: NYSDEC,Army Corps of Engineers,Town of Southold, NYS DOS 12. Signatures. If applicant Is not the owner,both must sign the application, 1 hereby affirm that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Further, the applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered, arising out of the project described herein and agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting from said project. In addition, Federal Law, 18 U.S.C., Section 1001 provides for a fine of not more than $10,000 or Imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both where an applicant knowingly and willingly falsifies, conceals,or ver a material fact; or knowingly makes or uses /a false,fictitious or fraudulent statement. 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The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees. The frontage of the property is approximately 500 feet along Hay Harbor abutted by Mr. Albert Maysles to the north and Rosemary Taylor to the south. The waterfront consists of a rocky shore along the north, a sand bar to the west, beach with tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the gently sloped tree-lined lawn in the vicinity of the pier at the sailing program and water sports pier at the southerly end. Part of the Hay Harbor Club facilities is the tank for open water swimming in a controlled, secure, and clean area. Being open to the littoral sand transport patterns at the mouth of the harbor, the deeper diving area occasionally or at least gradually fills in, as it has now. It is the Hay Harbor Club's desire to dredge the diving area again for the 2016 swimming season. The current depth of the bottom sediment is approximately 8 feet. Dredging will increase the depth to 12 feet MLW. Maintenance dredging for the next ten years is respectfully requested. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, this project is to conduct maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. It is envisioned that this scope of work will be accomplished utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a deck bare and a digging gging barge, with mounted crane, and push boat or tug for maneuvering. The deck barge will have piles and timbers required for the pier repairs and reconstruction. ➢ Dredging will be mechanical and sand will be deposited onto the deck barge. ➢ The deck barge will be towed to the mobile dock in West Harbor where sand will be off- loaded onto the wharf. 1 1 If r ➢ Sand will be transported by truck to the Hay Harbor Club beach where it will be placed in bulk and then graded more or less-to.duplicate existing beach gradient,just a foot higher. ➢ The crane will be fitted with pile driving equipment replacing the dredging equipment. ➢ Piles and timbers from the existing structure will be disconnected and the pieces removed on the deck barge. ➢ New piles will be driven as necessary for the pier restoration, then timber and bracing and finally the decking, rails, stairs and swim tank accessories. k' LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES The Town of Southold, LWRPolicies that p are applicable to the Hay Harbor Club facilities and their projects are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Hay Harbor Club site is located at the mouth of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island and is characterized partly as Developed Coast on the east shore at the club house site and currently undeveloped coast or natural coast on the northerly and southerly shores. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed swim tank restoration and maintenance dredging for the Hay Harbor Club is consistent with waterfront development policies on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. There are no changes to the characteristics of the club house, upland development, or the beach. The scope of E work is only the dredging to retain adequate depth for safe usage of the diving area maintenance and rebuilding of the swim tank structure and the piers. Characteristics for the visual, historic and scenic considerations in the harbor will remain unchanged. Even the beach grading scope of work has been minimized where possible to be consistent with DEC policies to maintain is as low profile asp ossible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. 2 The proposed maintenance dredging will adversely affect water quality during the brief period of the project which will_ be only a couple of days. Because of the nature of the sand to be dredged, sand that falls from the dredge bucket will settle rapidly and the relatively low percentage fine grained salty particles--in the sand means that the turbidity plume will be fairly limited. This sand is a product of the littoral drift and sand transport system and the fine silt sized particles are mostly absent. The repair and restoration of the pier system will not create turbidity or cause sediment resuspension except during push boat operations which are limited. Water quality impacts should be limited and brief in duration. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town and this project maintains swimming and recreational facilities and so is consistent with this policy. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13—Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the citing of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project makes the most beneficial use of the land, locating swimming facilities in the most appropriate parts of the adjacent coastal waters along the clubs waterfront,which does not require excessive structural facilities. This project also promotes Policy II, making sustainable use of living marine resources, in this case, the water column. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the maintenance dredging of the swimming "tank" and restoration, repair and reconstruction of the access pier, is a longstanding facility to provide safe and efficient usage of this site. This project does not interfere with public access or use of public trust waters and lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation and dredging will not create erosion problems. The maintenance dredging does not adversely affect environmental resources in the intertidal zone, at the shore line, the facility remains in the area where environmental resources are limited so as not to worsen any of these conditions, configured reaching out to the deepest water in Hay Harbor so that dredging will remain an occasional issue in the future and thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Approximately 90% of the Hay Harbor Club's shoreline will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no significant water quality degradation as a result of this project. 3 No natural protective features or processes will be significantly adversely impacted as a result of the proposed dock work and the sand replenishment on the beach is a beneficial reuse in a low energy environment which will support recreational activities without disrupting local sediment transport characteristics or other ecological resource's. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. There will be no development of the upland related to this swim dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or- drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE WETLANDS LAW 6 2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its officers. The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks, the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for through the Town, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The continued use of the swimming dock facilities does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. 3. The pier support and decking structure will not change dimensions or layout, only materials to maintain structural integrity. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers has already been approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. 4. The maintenance dredging is to restore a safe and usable diving area. 5. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph should not be an issue because the dredging does not project into the navigation way for other boaters transiting to or from Hay Harbor. 4 i ' 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a ' Town permit placard will be affixed to the most-seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. - -7.- , -There are no permanent structures_located above the pier decking, nor are any planned at this time other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function. - 8. Pedestrian foot passage way on the upland around this pier is different due to terrain and the boulder lined shorefront characteristics. This issue was already addressed in the Town of Southold Permit No. SCTM#9-3-1 in 2013. NEW YORK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM These application documents include a copy of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2—Water Dependent Uses—This project is to maintain, restore and, to a small extent, enhance a fully functional water dependent use, a recreational swimming pier facility. Policy 5 —Use of Existin Developed Shorefront—There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which has been altered by the long-standing club facilities, to make for continued use of the recreational swimming facilities. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The maintenance dredging is absolutely minimal in nature and will not have any sustained or significant adverse impact on wildlife or habitat. Dredging will abide by seasonal restrictions imposed by permits. Policy 8 —Protection & Preservation of Habitat Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project by the same rationale as stated in policy 7. Dredging will take place in the late spring to avoid water quality impacts on habitat for plants and animals. Policy 11 — Minimize Damage to Natural Resources The dredging project is maintenance in nature and has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize impacts to natural resources as identified in Policy 7 and 8 above. The pier restoration project will have minimal adverse impacts on local resources. Policy 14—No Measurable Increase in Flooding This project in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Hay Harbor or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, Fishers Island Sound and Block Island Sound and the facilities and uses at the Hay Harbor Club will have no adverse influence on those levels. Policy 15 — No New Dredging — Dredging is required in this project but only to maintain adequate water depth the diving area of the swimming pier. This project is maintenance and repetitive in nature at intervals of approximately 5 years, not new dredging. The dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid new dredging requirements. 5 Policy 19—Impact on Public'Access—Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site, other than within the confines of the swimming dock.' The intertidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation. The swimming pier occupies the-landward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus, public access to the State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project. Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with Existing Adjoining Properties and Land Uses- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Several nearby properties have small docking facilities but this swimming facility will not adversely affect or interfere with those uses. The swimming dock is a long-standing structure at the site. Policy 21 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources. Impairment or Loss - This policy will not cause impairment or loss of scenic resources. Policy 25 — Enhance Overall Scenic Quality - The existing swim pier is consistent with the historic, scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. Policy 44—Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands—It is acknowledged that the fragmented fringe marsh of spartina alterna flora along the shorefront is a valuable resource and this dredging will not in any way adversely affect tidal wetlands resources. SUMMARY This project proposes the restoration and maintenance of a long-standing recreational water dependent use through maintenance of the wood pier structure and dredging for the next 10 years of the diving area of the swimming pier in Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. 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An adverse effect means any impact that reduces the quality and/or quantity of EFH. Adverse effects may include direct or indirect physical, chemical, or biological alterations of the waters or substrate and loss of, or injury to,benthic organisms,prey species and their habitat, and other ecosystem components.Adverse effects to EFH may result from actions occurring within EFH or outside of EFH and may include site-specific or habitat-wide impacts, including individual, cumulative, or synergistic consequences of actions. This worksheet has been designed to assist Federal agencies in determining whether an EFH consultation is necessary, and developing the needed information should a consultation be required. This worksheet will lead you through a series of questions that will provide an initial screening to determine if an EFH consultation is necessary, and help you assemble the needed information for determining the extent of the consultation required. The information provided in this worksheet may also be used to develop the required EFH Assessment. Consultation through NOAA Fisheries regarding other NOAA-trust resources may also be necessary if a proposed action results in adverse impacts. Part 6 of the worksheet is designed to help assess the effects of the action on other NOAA-trust resources. This helps maintain efficiency in our interagency coordination process. In addition, consultation with NOAA Fisheries may be required if a proposed action impacts marine mammals or threatened and endangered species for which we are responsible. Staff from our Northeast Regional Office,Protected Resources Division should be contacted regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened and endangered species. Instructions for Use: An EFH Assessment must be submitted by a Federal agency to NOAA Fisheries as part of the EFH consultation. An EFH Assessment must include the following information: 1)A description of the proposed action. 2)An analysis of the potential adverse effects of the action on EFH, and the managed species. 3)The Federal agency=s conclusions regarding the effects of the action on EFH. 4)Proposed mitigation if applicable. In some cases, this worksheet can be used as an EFH Assessment. If the Federal agency determines that the action will not cause substantial impacts to EFH, then this worksheet may suffice. If the action may cause substantial adverse effects on EFH,then a more thorough discussion of the action and I�1 its impacts in a separate EFH Assessment will be necessary. The completed worksheet should be forwarded to NOAA Fisheries Northeast Regional Office, Habitat Conservation Division(HCD) for review. The information contained on the HCD website(httn://www.nero noaa ov/hcwill assist you in completing this worksheet. The HCD web site contains information regarding: the EFH consultation process; Guide to EFH Designations which provides a geographic species list; Guide to EFH Species Descriptions which provides the legal description of EFH as well as important ecological information for each species and life stage; and other EFH reference documents including examples of EFH Assessments and EFH Consultations. EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR-FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) PROJECT NAME: Hay Harbor Club DATE: November 25.2015 PROJECT NO.: LOCATION: Off Fox Avenue, Fishers Island PREPARER: Keith B. Neilson P.E. Docko Inc. Step 1. Use the Habitat Conservation Division EFH webpage, Guide to Essential Fish Habitat Designations in the Northeastern United States to generate the list of designated EFH for federally-managed species for the geographic area of interest (http://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcd/index2a.htm). Use the species list as part of the initial screening process to determine if EFH for those species occurs in the vicinity of the proposed action. Attach that list to the worksheet because it will be used in later steps. Make a preliminary determination on the need to conduct an EFH Consultation. g;j 4i�_r �-F„}s�' ror`=,�„4- r',.{°„�:�:'.a�yiC�b;�'�y }_=a.e''_y.,. ;s.. - -€_-r �i.N""i la sa.=n'rT--,:r n2�.ri-5<"z,_;--•-.�,��;,.�-_. n� y.a..::,,a.-, _ - 04C"_ r-,c t.o'ffi.,.x�+,sej�uz'.evaa;'�,err ,v',-a -'*;"r3;'.'.ta?.F�� x,- y 1� 04C"_ I y16� S` ,_„�,r t.,,�u ,a_ .:K-�,�,`;.F s:._u�.w - �i i•. -aii,�a�.u`�s�3srti��a 1(e�;zz `'(';:-aG' 1rL_.�rw-M,fi,: -ry.•�=?err as=^:3}s'-,'� :e W"�*c. ;ivtkl"v"Y,,,";�ta .Kf.��'�r2 viii~'s ,.>'. _-,;.r'1.�,�F,Tr. �:i:: 'p'„:�e=yy�_=, -ry ..,.y�' ,"r. -•�n -r, r_Y 4,-"f'„:tori^ >^'a- ."y�,nd 4ssN ,. i .-P �dt'�'.'"upc2 T`n�c:a7”"�g.. sv.y2c�a t 'dr` w,-"tet E��+H'D ! s ,y Y'�„_`I " .�- fay m f u .rw t. 'q•,. r:�. P esigna for sgautS+k , .'1� 4 a <. ,"dr>kW� '` r n >�,�*' f2 ryi!( t�1tCr. � .: rs4 p`rt;r,.- ..'N'�c ,.'�'-5 .� "'N"I'M ��. ��'S_ ,r / '.^"=,�;.�e;�'a �.,_tom-ta!�:�:t.� 'r'� _x�;�:,w• ;�':�,r`.h`., ,a.r�`F v"�k� ,rru=`?+ T�,��-'a�4 ���.c'�-,L"`��•a�*w��t;�' . ."N Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for eggs? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for larvae? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for juveniles? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for adults? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for spawning adults? X If you answered no to all questions above,then EFH consultation is not required-go to Section 5. If you answered yes to any of the above questions proceed to Section 2 and complete remainder of the worksheet. i Step 2. In order to assess impacts;-it-is=critical to know the-habitat characteristics of the site before the activity is undertaken. 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M �� �aMdTIT; ,i:,F:�."'`"w:a'•,u'A"ka9a'•,;.c.ak,,�.,'w-,l-z".,.:r-.-z,.,.,h,,,�'�u,•,h�-fias,2;:.r-�_,_x-.r`"dks;s,-r,fiM+"n=:s��'.r;3>.- ,':,I�; x�SiteCT -MAN" 'Rg,5 ki2 ;.1 "RAW s�' Is the site intertidal,sub-tidal, or This project is for pier reconstruction and swim tank dredging. The water column? project will encompass parts of the shoreline, the intertidal zone and shallow sub-tidal zone approximately 0.1 acres in size. See attached narrative. What are the sediment The existing intertidal and shallow sub-tidal sediments are fine characteristics? grained sand and armored with stone. The site is moderately sloped along the vegetated shoreline. The sediments beneath the swim tank dock are fine grained sand. Is Habitat Area of Particular This site is an existing rocky shorefront is subject to significant wave Concern (HAPC) designated at action and is and HAPC. The bluff that surrounds the cove is eroding or near the site? If so what due to exposure to normal tidal and climatic conditions rainfall runoff, type,size, characteristics? despite the moderate to heavy vegetative growth. Boulders and stone line the upper intertidal zone. Is there submerged aquatic There is no visible SAV in the shallow sub-tidal waters of the swim vegetation (SAV)at or adjacent tank and out to the north and there is no SAV detritus on the to project site? If so describe foreshore to indicate existence of SAV in the near shore waters the spatial extent. immediately adjacent to the site. This project will not have any adverse effect on the SAV beds in the Hay Harbor entrance channel '/4 mile east. What is typical salinity and Salinity varies somewhat seasonally but is typically in the 25-30 ppt. temperature regime/range? Temperature varies seasonally from approximately 30 degrees in the winter to 70 degrees in the summer. What is the normal frequency of There is no site disturbance per se. Activity varies seasonally, but site disturbance, both natural there is occasional boating access to and from the dock facilities in and man-made? the mouth of the harbor. The water depth is over 6 feet and so bottom disturbances and sediment resuspension are rarely an issue. Most boating activity is between April and November and is attributable to recreational boating from numerous private docks. What is the area of proposed Approximately 1/10 acre will be directly impacted by this dredging and impact(work footprint&far pier reconstruction. afield)? 1 Step 3. This-section is---used to describe-the anticipated impacts from the proposed action on the physical/chemical/biological environment at the project site and areas adjacent to the site that may be affected. _ - •.L ,�c P,., _�:�.� .alc.E �=.�%x a�n�:� -�t�=�.n �.�+§.--:4.�.- 'x=r.-�:_„�..a.,-tea_»:. ..a-�;z'=s.'<-dP.==-��,,.. �*==-h�.`i,::::`==.,'.�n��: - _ .�,-•"..-_-r,-+�=:-_"r.:;w:� -1,30I.-DESCRIPTIO- ��",;� J'x_ ____ „ xa° t,. . ,-5. #, .a >_ ;mom, o{ ' , - n, +L i_ r'•fis'w j}tik.T=+_�_+'r;•r :1f.? _ af. .,riv^.#':ia� r^^'XXfi'tlt t.''. _ :A1C— .`.” :f='y � 5{>,^M �a%;�' -�%a,,'*,�,t=�,-,,._-', "x^_.spa='�•<"'•-, ,��__rta .a ..i'' F ' - f°- •� �, �,s? 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Will benthic community be X The benthic community will be only marginally disturbed by disturbed? the marine construction barge and push boat and propulsion systems. Dredging will be limited to 600(+/-) SF. No filling is proposed and the dock facility will be rebuilt in place. New piles are to be driven at 10 foot intervals and will have limited impact. Will SAV be impacted? There is no SAV at the proposed site. Eel grass bed exists to X the west in the mouth of the harbor on the other side of the rocky island. Will sediments be altered and/or X Sedimentation rates in the shallow sub tidal zones will not sedimentation rates change? change as a result of this project; this pier reconstruction is an open pile and timber structure and there will be no change to the littoral sand transport system. Will turbidity increase? X Turbidity, on a day to day basis,will not change significantly from existing conditions. (See attached narrative) Turbidity may increase during construction equipment positioning, but that activity will be of limited duration. Will water depth change? X No changes in water depth are proposed for construction equipment access or for water sports operations except for the physical dredging area in the swim tank. Will contaminants be released X The likelihood of contamination from this pier reconstruction into sediments or water or dredging will be minimal. Reference is made to the NYS column? DEC 2000 study addressed in the project narrative. Will tidal flow, currents or wave X No, this is an open, wood pile and timber pier swim dock patterns be altered? facility which will not adversely affect water flow and circulation. Will ambient salinity or X No changes to salinity or temperature of tidal waters will temperature regime change? result from this project. Will water quality be altered? X Water quality should not change to a significant extent as a result of this project beyond the intermittent bottom sediment disturbances resulting from marine equipment repositioning. Step 4. This section is used to evaluate the consequences of the proposed action on the functions and values of EFH as well as the vulnerability of the EFH species and their life stages. Identify which species from the EFH species list (generated in Step 1) will be adversely impacted from the action. Assessment of EFH impacts should be based upon the site characteristics identified in Step 2 and the nature of the impacts described within Step 3. 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Nursery X The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently muddy silty fine sand with limited vegetation,strewn with stones in some nearshore areas,and will remain so without regard to the project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed. Forage X No adverse impact to submerged aquatic vegetation is anticipated if it does exist in nearby waters. No SAV has been observed at the dock site during site surveys or subsequent visits. The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently muddy silty fine sand with limited vegetation,strewn with stones in some nearshore areas, and will remain so without regard to the project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed. Shelter X The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently sandy gravel with shoreline stone and boulders and will remain so as a result of this project. No SAV has been observed during site surveys. rv: Will impacts be temporary or 1?:.w'2 It is envisioned that any impacts experienced as a result of this permanent? iC ;a„a,, construction project will be temporary and not permanent; the piers will be permanent. The area of coverage of the pier reconcstruction µ ' == and swim tank dredging is small compared to the area of Hay Harbor and of no consequence compared to the overall coastal shoreline fringe habitat of Fishers Island. Will compensatory mitigation be X This project is relatively minor in nature and it is not expected to used? produce significant adverse impacts to the local not or benthic habitat either during construction or usage for boating. • � i Y 1 `µms, Step 5. This section provides the Federal agency--s determination on the degree of impact to EFH from the proposed action. The EFH determination also dictates the a type of EFH consultation that will be required with NOAA Fisheries. 7-- tir=<_L",".,`-' ...3,- .E1c'�-rw�.=-�=SIR- = va.�+?�'•�-_ �"_".�_ ��'"''=�:�er_�as=#--"iricr``�__"' ,,rs4,,._.s;t=...."�a'�!��'3;:r�>.¢r�f.'=`.:=� �5 DETERIVlticl'Y T - - a „ NA ,IC�NoO .IMPAG7` y '` ,�` ca - _ - >;=;A!" - 6'"9.rsr,-�5s: _ 5y ,.'<r 'c.,r__ ,z:�.•, - -Y,74,-S,. _ F.4-�";,k?x aa'Y tee'-a .r?.A"-. r�v'�=v�.�=" „`ha,i'!:n",�a,�'t' �f, t"cq� _ - r..Y'-.•_4x_�-v^:.1?ri s'xa., �-iJ=,i`�'.nr.�`_i=iA�^`_]?o '[c'''-'!' 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Consultation with NOAA Fisheries may also be required if the proposed action results in adverse impacts to other NOAA-trust resources, such as anadromous fish, shellfish, crustaceans, or their habitats. Some examples of other NOAA-trust resources are listed below. Inquiries regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened/endangered species should be directed to NOAA Fisheries' Protected Resources Division. !>,2���i.�•,s'�-"-fY,�'7;r,"CYV r�,;f,ri_„v ma;r�-`,i�' - F_:3+ _ _. i-'-i ,d�-'�vdi�� - y., �e _ .,:��'R'fi=-- w;c i«:�a” .da:t z` ='2 ',e--;:',{�''�r _ _,,1''_:'"�:'.-�:f •z:�;-Fu tr r<---- _ - =t1•=:.TSsNZ�l-i'' _ �+1rL.a. , . 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NORTH: SOUTH: \._, GRAPHIC SCALE T=300 ALBERT MAYSLES ROSEMARY TAYLOR ` G/O MAYLES FILM GO. 706 GO] I EGE TERRACE Sop 200 too o app 250 WEST 54TH ST. WILLIAMSBURG,VA 231&5\ NEW YORK NY 10019 PROJECT: PIER RECON577;2UG710N and MAINTENANCE DREDGING � Qr N y � LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Y�e17 SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR co .w`� DATE NOVEMBER 23,2015 0 C r `� ' ,5 K �� k , APPLICANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB ' • cc i i �,? AGENT: SHEET 1 OF 4 _ _ • p't fin aC� vok DOGKO,INC. •611692' t�,� KeFtfi B.Nellson,PE O 't r�Rno SS10j;� Mystic,GT 06355 0$ P 0'R 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747EMAIL:office®docko.com Kekh B Nelleon,Docko Inc, 12/17/2015 8A1 AM Hay Harbor Dub Tank Pler Dredge 2015_1 dwg 0 oda, ; -Aa:�$ =)TvtL.1 NO .4 } a ROCK RLE p° f :#. 0. Aon•O!� 9--� C _ � � � ( {�� Wp-RAP Q9.o;pop,A4o�1?:og: { .. 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SECTIONS SECTION G-G GRAPHIC SCALE V=10 ' pROJEGT: PIER RECONSTRUCTION and 10 5 0 10 MAINTENANCE DREDGING LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY- HAY HARBOR OCKp . DATE NOVEMBER 23,2015 APPLICANT HAY HARBOR CLUB �s c AGENT: SHEET 4 OF 4 � - _ • .,i- � •� f . k ,r. _ q 1`s DOCKO,INC. Keith B.Nellson,PE O ALP0 g Mystic,CT 06355 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747 �:�rs� '•% EMAU offAce@docko.com B11 Cotter 12/15/2015 t33 PM Hay Harbor Club Tank Pler Dredge 2015 4 dwg l*� O C ICO, I h C. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com December 17, 2015 NYS DEC Environmental Permits Building 40, SUNY Stony Brook,NY 11790-2356 Re: Hay Harbor Club Fishers Island Pier Reconstruction&Maintenance Dredging To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of the Hay Harbor Club we request a Tidal Wetlands Permit including Water Quality Certifications, as necessary, for pier reconstruction and maintenance dredging on Fishers Island,New York. We enclose the following in support of this permit application: ❖ Four prints each of plans titled: Project: "Pier Reconstruction and Maintenance Dredging " Waterway: Hay Harbor Location: Fishers Island, Town of Southold Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Hay Harbor Club Date: •3 Four copies of the NYS DEC Joint Application, including the Short Environmental Assessment Form, Tax Assessor's Map, Photographs Location Map. ❖ One copy of each application submitted to other regulatory agencies I trust that you will find this application package complete and acceptable; please let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, /:DCKO, ✓L_ Keith B.Nrilson ; KBNJm EnclosuresCC: Dick Duggan Hay Harbor Club 1 8 2015 US ACOE NYS DOS i Southold Town Town of Southold: King JOINT APPLI CATI ON FORM For Permits/Determinations to undertake activities affecting streams, waterways, waterbodies, wetlands, coastal areas and sources of water withdrawal. New York You must separately_apply_for and obtain separate_Permits/Determinations from US Army Corps of - -- -- — - -- - - — SAC ) _ -_-- State' _=each involved agency prior to proceeding with work. Please read:all_instructions. Engineers (U E APPLICATIONS TO 1. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 2. US Army Corps of Engineers 3. NYS Office of 4. NYS Depart- General Services ment of State Check all permits that apply: Check all permits that apply: ❑ Stream Disturbance ❑ Coastal Erosion ❑Section 404 Clean Water Act Check all permits that Check if this Management apply: applies: Excavation and FII in g ❑ Section 10 Rivers and Harbors 13 State Owned Lands �Coastal Navigable Waters 11 Wild, Scenic and Act Under Water Consistency Docks, Moorings or Recreational Rivers ❑ Nationwide Permit(s) - Identify 13 utility Concurrence Platforms ❑ Water Withdrawal Number(s): Easement ❑ Dams and Impoundment ❑ Long Island Well (pipelines, Structures ❑ Aquatic Vegetation Control conduits, 11401 Water Qualitycables, etc.) ❑ Aquatic Insect Control 13 Docks, Certification Preconstruction Notification - ❑ Freshwater Wetlands ❑ Fish Control ❑ Y / ❑ N Moorings or ❑Tidal Wetlands ❑ Incidental Take of Endan- Platforms gered/Threatened Species I am sending this application I am sending this 1 am sending Lg pp I am sending this application to this agency. application to this this application to this agency. a enc . to this a one . 5. Name of Applicant (use full name) Applicant must be: 6. Name of Facility or Property Owner (if different than 51 Hay Harbor Club— Dick Duggan Op"er Applicant) ❑Operator Mailing Address ❑Lessee Mailing Address P.O. Box 477 (check all that apply) Post Office City Taxpayer ID (If applicant Post Office City shers Island is NOT an individual): Fi State NY Zip Code 06390 State Zip Code Telephone(daytime) Email Telephone (daytime) Email 401-486-6759 7. Contact/Agent Name S. Project / Facility Name Property Tax Map Section/ Block/ Lot Number Keith B. Neilson, P.E. Hay Harbor 1000-009-3-1 Company Name Project Location- Provide directions and distances to roads, bridges and bodies of waters: From the Fishers Island Ferry proceed out of the terminal, turn left past the Docko, Inc. school and left onto Winthrop Drive Which becomes Equestrian Ave. Turn left onto Bell Hill Ave, then on Fox Ave and left into the site. Mailing Address Street Address, if applicable Post Office City State Zip Code Off Fox Ave. Fishers Island NY 06390 P.O.421 Post Office City Town/ Village/ City County Mystic Fishers Island Southhold State Zip Code Name of USGS Quadrangle Map Stream/Water Body Name CT 06355 Hay Harbor Telephone(daytime) 860-572-8939 Location Coordinates: Enter NYTMs in kilometers, OR Latitude/Longitude Email NYTM-E NY`rM-N Latitude Longitude office@docko.com 41 15'53.5" N 72 01' 10.8" W For A e' lJs'®RCJrify' D Cr li ti rt<Nu r ,. >"' " . ged' . E App ca o rr%be :;U3ACE,IVuriitidr : 5. JOI NT APPLI CATI ON FORM 02/ 13 This is a 2 Page Application Application Form Page 1 of Both Pages Must be Completed -,IOI NT APPLICATION FORM - PAGE 2 Of- s Submit this completed page as part of your Application. 9. Project Description and Purpose: Provide a complete narrative description of the proposed work and its purpose. Attach additional page(s) necessary. Include: description of current site conditions and how the site will be modified by the proposed project; structures and fill materials be installed; type and quantity of materials to be used (Le.,-square ft of coverage-and cubic yds of fill material and/or structures bell ordinary/mean high water) area of excavation-or dredging;-volumes of material to be removed and location of dredged material disposal or us work methods and type of equipment to be used; pollution control methods and mitigation activities proposed to compensate for resour impacts; and where applicable,the phasing of activities. ATTACH PLANS ON SEPARATE PAGES. Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over an area of 300(+/-)SF for upland disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/-)LF of pile supported timber access pier, two 10.5 by 45(+/-)L wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair. Also a 6-F wide by 80(+/-)LF wood pile and timber connecting pier, all waterward of the apparent high water line. Proposed Use: 0 Private [gPublic 13Commercial Proposed Estimated Start Date: Completion Date: Has work Begun on Project? 0 Yes 1;ZNo If Yes, explain. Will Project Occupy Federal, State or Municipal Land? 0 Yes RNo If Yes, please specify. 10. List Previous Permit/ Application Numbers(if any) and Dates: Town of Southold SCTM#9-3-1, NYS DEC 1-4738-00103/00018, 00019, 00020, 00021 11. Will this project require additional Federal, State, or Local Permits Including zoning changes? gWYes ❑ No If yes, please list: NYSDEC, Army Corps of Engineers,Town of Southold, NYS DOS 12. Signatures. If applicant is not the owner, both must sign the application. I hereby affirm that information provided on this form and all attachments submitted herewith is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. Further, the applicant accepts full responsibility for all damage, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whomever suffered, arising out of the project described herein and agrees to1ndemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting from said project. 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If DEC staff should wish to conduct an inspection at any other times, DEC staff will so notify the applicant and will obtain a separate consent for such an inspection. Inspections may take place as part of the application review prior to a decision to grant or deny the permit(s)sought. By signing this consent form, the signer agrees that this consent remains in effect as long as the application is pending, and is effective regardless of whether the signer,applicant or an agent is present at the time of the inspection. In the event that the project site or facility is posted with any form of"posted"or"keep out"notices,or fenced in with an unlocked gate,this permission authorizes DEC staff to disregard such notices or unlocked gates at the time of inspection. The signer further agrees that during an inspection, DEC staff may,among other things, take measurements, may analyze physical characteristics of the site including, but not limited to, soils and vegetation(taking samples for analysis),and may make drawings and take photographs. Failure to grant consent for an inspection is grounds for, and may result in, denial of the permit(s)sought by the application. Permission is granted for inspection of property located at the following address(es): 1� 1`"��L f._�>Ur ��ts.cz 6•� G F"�' ��;�- L�.c-�`,i t,t..� By signing this form, 1 affirm under penalty of perjury that I am authorized to give consent to entry by DEC staff as described above. I understand that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law.* /1 l Z RAYL'eJ LG�� G 1,2le Icy Print Name and Title ' afore Date *The signer of this form must be an individual or authorized representative of a legal entity that: • owns fee title and is in possession of the property identified above; • maintains possessory interest in the property through a lease,rental agreement or other legally binding agreement;or • is provided permission to act on behalf of an individual or legal entity possessing fee title or other possessory interest in the property for the purpose of consenting to inspection of such property. Permission to Inspect Property Application Supplement 12/08 I NOAA FISHERIES NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) Introduction: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act mandates that federal agencies conduct an EFH consultation with NOAA Fisheries regarding any of their actions authorized, funded, or undertaken that may adversely effect essential fish habitat(EFH). An adverse effect means any impact that reduces the quality and/or quantity of EFH. Adverse effects may include direct or indirect physical, chemical, or biological alterations of the waters or substrate and loss of, or injury to,benthic organisms,prey species and their habitat, and other ecosystem components.Adverse effects to EFH may result from actions occurring within EFH or outside of EFH and may include site-specific or habitat-wide impacts, including individual, cumulative, or synergistic consequences of actions. This worksheet has been designed to assist Federal agencies in determining whether an EFH consultation is necessary, and developing the needed information should a consultation be required. This worksheet will lead you through a series of questions that will provide an initial screening to determine if an EFH consultation is necessary, and help you assemble the needed information for determining the extent of the consultation required. The information provided in this worksheet may also be used to develop the required EFH Assessment. Consultation through NOAA Fisheries regarding other NOAA-trust resources may also be necessary if a proposed action results in adverse impacts. Part 6 of the worksheet is designed to help assess the effects of the action on other NOAA-trust resources. This helps maintain efficiency in our interagency coordination process. In addition, consultation with NOAA Fisheries may be required if a proposed action impacts marine mammals or threatened and endangered species for which we are responsible. Staff from our Northeast Regional Office,Protected Resources Division should be contacted regarding potential impacts to marine mammals or threatened and endangered species. Instructions for Use: An EFH Assessment must be submitted by a Federal agency to NOAA Fisheries as part of the EFH consultation. An EFH Assessment must include the following information: 1)A description of the proposed action. 2)An analysis of the potential adverse effects of the action on EFH, and the managed species. 3)The Federal agency=s conclusions regarding the effects of the action on EFH. 4)Proposed mitigation if applicable. In some cases,this worksheet can be used as an EFH Assessment. If the Federal agency determines that the action will not cause substantial impacts to EFH,then this worksheet may suffice. If the action may cause substantial adverse effects on EFH,then a more thorough discussion of the action and _ \11 —tee{ its impacts in a separate EFH Assessment will be necessary. The completed worksheet should be forwarded to NOAA Fisheries Northeast Regional Office,Habitat Conservation Division(HCD) for review. The information contained on the HCD website(http://www.nero.noaa. og v/hcd/)will assist you in completing this worksheet. The HCD web site contains information regarding: the EFH consultation process; Guide to EFH Designations which provides a geographic species list; Guide to EFH Species Descriptions which provides the legal description of EFH as well as important ecological information for each species and life stage; and other EFH reference documents including examples of EFH Assessments and EFH Consultations. 1 e EFH ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET_FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES (modified 08/04) PROJECT NAME: Hav Harbor Club DATE: November 25,2015 PROJECT NO.: LOCATION: Off Fox Avenue, Fishers Island PREPARER: Keith B. Neilson, P.E. Docko, Inc. Step 1. Use the Habitat Conservation Division EFH webpage, Guide to Essential Fish Habitat Designations in the Northeastern United States to generate the list of designated EFH for federally-managed species for the geographic area of interest (http://www.nero.noaa.gov/hcd/index2a.htm). Use the species list as part of the initial screening process to determine if EFH for those species occurs in the vicinity of the proposed action. Attach that list to the worksheet because it will be used in later steps. Make a preliminary determination on the need to conduct an EFH Consultation. �J r.-'___ �r - .1=° z�- - - ;a-�ta� x„t-”�- - ,'e�"'2`i s`x-u>::r,r-F�'.y`-. ,i".�f.•�Y,. _ - ,e"�;�- "�� ,t. - - =,'_ _-l'.t":.: ,t-,fY a:n', „fir.xr,- "s;a.' a'_ dd ""_; ,au 5L "•;ii :1�.Y 3. tr . `�+`�, ,i3d'•:»,,,.. �•" _ ;•_ yr.,,,a ,,�a, � ,_.� 7?,w, . .a�,y,�, t ,ly.," ,�.x`-".�a�F,�r:'.m �.y.,o, 4,,�:v�„rr,�- �d. _ Y - '•�- .J,b _r`-i 7, � �1 v M.a, .,§I.,_J'Y--�.���„” a,,,: #'""-'.7'. ,--+L>F'_'i:+e.'.a"� _�� ry_!-` ,d�E ka ^. 'ai e4-.dt^s. {V =.:i1`,+hN W_.'--eS,�k� r `. �'fi?ur ti I. 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'`��i'^!"Y4, _u?•'6a,e $G . -9fr,1`..111k gC'vk.r�,3r��J: yl 1:a, Y.-,n,ytf ,yl 7C,y6 ylp -r bl,tir�'nei'4R� ;i;pt. i TM`s'+ y"i,." r s r4..:.,n..'«xsR< .,tit:°+,; tl .,�•" `+5 s,L` +i,-.v�"'i J,;14�:'m {R'' rA -.x�7 ,, : F.H Desi t�ationsr *, . .- = q . . y.Y3H ;,i.t,•,,.,rv-s,'�',';:R.r "'%_ _r ,rvi'tF"f• .=1.^.7ifi4H.,m,S;ii,`"`mar%,{::ani,Ce'..`rz�.,ai_..,-. •,•'frbSdr^-`y'- '...µf;'S'i.--"n'},;ix:"F'a.K:;,'`x�`.•7,!� k:,�^!'�..r.,f"'+h d'4', " ir`,'�' N., 1.-4„•t' ,,,_I e.^1...:,)•`^ _ Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for eggs? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for larvae? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for juveniles? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for adults? X Is the action located in or adjacent to EFH designated for spawning adults? X If you answered no to all questions above,then EFH consultation is not required-go to Section 5. If you answered yes to any of the above questions proceed to Section 2 and complete remainder of the worksheet. " � 1 Step 2. In order to assess impacts, it is critical to know the habitat characteristics of the site before the activity is undertaken. Use existing information, to the extent possible, in answering these questions. Please note that, there may be circumstances in which new information must be collected to appropriately characterize the site and assess impacts. w Y,'5�.� ?,_ 3_,•- _ -=-�,Js,'r'"t:,s mss•-'-r -`r"`n'�-x-:_ic-'',. -ayi: a-rrg ' a__' -.e fl2�s ' r;:S1.7 Cl �iACTEktCTCES ; , L.,RT. K 6�'f " .''!„' _-:`, �e_ S'; .+ �„ ` '��_' '=n3�i=.>. 2:t:r�. 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The water column? project will encompass parts of the shoreline, the intertidal zone and shallow sub-tidal zone approximately 0.1 acres in size. See attached narrative. What are the sediment The existing intertidal and shallow sub-tidal sediments are fine characteristics? grained sand and armored with stone. The site is moderately sloped along the vegetated shoreline. The sediments beneath the swim tank dock are fine grained sand. Is Habitat Area of Particular This site is an existing rocky shorefront is subject to significant wave Concern (HAPC)designated at action and is and HAPC. The bluff that surrounds the cove is eroding or near the site? If so what due to exposure to normal tidal and climatic conditions rainfall runoff, type, size,characteristics? despite the moderate to heavy vegetative growth. Boulders and stone line the upper intertidal zone. Is there submerged aquatic There is no visible SAV in the shallow sub-tidal waters of the swim vegetation (SAV)at or adjacent tank and out to the north and there is no SAV detritus on the to project site? If so describe foreshore to indicate existence of SAV in the near shore waters the spatial extent. immediately adjacent to the site. This project will not have any adverse effect on the SAV beds in the Hay Harbor entrance channel % mile east. What is typical salinity and Salinity varies somewhat seasonally but is typically in the 25-30 ppt. temperature regime/range? Temperature varies seasonally from approximately 30 degrees in the winter to 70 degrees in the summer. What is the normal frequency of There is no site disturbance per se. Activity varies seasonally, but site disturbance, both natural there is occasional boating access to and from the dock facilities in and man-made? the mouth of the harbor. The water depth is over 6 feet and so bottom disturbances and sediment resuspension are rarely an issue. Most boating activity is between April and November and is attributable to recreational boating from numerous private docks. What is the area of proposed Approximately 1/10 acre will be directly impacted by this dredging and impact(work footprint&far pier reconstruction. afield)? - _ Step 3. This section is used to describe the anticipated impacts-from the proposed -action on the physical/chemical/biological environment at the project site and areas adjacent to the site that may be affected. - Y-"� ;4£ :1':'vs.:.:sef•'-_ -. � `'..7"1_4;,r'-'"a-N^_ _ -_- '_S n'IL,_; __ }��.. [,.__�:'Id, rs,' >N A—, m,r:s, 3rd �-`�*..,- ^- 'r,�.. . 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Jam; �-^."prvn - zylda,- ter- S"' ,fe.;:a. .vP- ;=p'}'" 3`,'�".i.N�_F-�l ^ sc"'i, ' '1� i;•',-eM i '�JN -a*��.,5' t Win: yt;z'x33 A7, 'n•,. t l.P::;r r ,.N_��t''� `1,�.,f�, ',':,-,h „ .1"�,i.,,< � 4�i�5fP'z�.,'�.?eka. Nature and duration of °=7w h It is anticipated that the impacts from this project will be activity(s) a ;>_ -.f small be of the limited nature of the work which can y take place in as little as a month, but more likely the contractor will be at the site for two months. Boating activity is mostly during June July,and August. Will benthic community be X The benthic community will be only marginally disturbed by ,5 disturbed? the marine construction barge and push boat and propulsion systems. Dredging will be limited to 600(+/-) SF. No filling is proposed and the dock facility will be rebuilt in place. New F, piles are to be driven at 10 foot intervals and will have limited impact. Will SAV be impacted? There is no SAV at the proposed site. Eel grass bed exists to X the west in the mouth of the harbor on the other side of the rocky island. Will sediments be altered and/or X Sedimentation rates in the shallow sub tidal zones will not sedimentation rates change? change as a result of this project; this pier reconstruction is an open pile and timber structure and there will be no change to the littoral sand transport system. Will turbidity increase? X Turbidity, on a day to day basis,will not change significantly F: from existing conditions. (See attached narrative) Turbidity may increase during construction equipment positioning, but that activity will be of limited duration. Will water depth change? X No changes in water depth are proposed for construction equipment access or for water sports operations except for the physical dredging area in the swim tank. B 4 Will contaminants be released X The likelihood of contamination from this pier reconstruction into sediments or water or dredging will be minimal. Reference is made to the NYS G column? DEC 2000 study addressed in the project narrative. i } Will tidal flow,currents or wave X No, this is an open, wood pile and timber pier swim dock patterns be altered? facility which will not adversely affect water flow and circulation. P Will ambient salinity or X No changes to salinity or temperature of tidal waters will u temperature regime change? result from this project. Y C ' Will water quality be altered? X Water quality should not change to a significant extent as a result of this project beyond the intermittent bottom sediment h disturbances resulting from marine equipment repositioning. r r - , � � � { i � - —.J 7 �. c J - - _- - -- -_- - - - -- T t �r a t$p�1 1� �, l 4' t F` (- L �. F 1 '4 l �; _ �, f F l w t r t n 1 Step 4. This section is used to evaluate the consequences of the proposed action on the functions and values of EFH as well as the vulnerability of the EFH species and their life stages. Identify which species from the EFH species list (generated in Step 1) will be adversely impacted from the action. Assessment of EFH impacts should be based upon the site characteristics identified in Step 2 and the nature of the impacts described within Step 3. 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No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed. Nursery X The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently muddy silty fine sand with limited vegetation,strewn with stones in some nearshore areas,and will remain so without regard to the project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed. Forage X No adverse impact to submerged aquatic vegetation is anticipated if it does exist in nearby waters. No SAV has been observed at the dock site during site surveys or subsequent visits. The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently muddy silty fine sand with limited vegetation,strewn with stones in some nearshore areas, and will remain so without regard to the project. No alterations of the benthos or underwater habitat are proposed. Shelter X The shallow sub-tidal zone and intertidal zone are currently sandy gravel with shoreline stone and boulders and will remain so as a result of this project. No SAV has been observed during site surveys. Will impacts be temporary or --Q'.; ==` It is envisioned that any impacts experienced as a result of this Y=.Z`m'n Y_r , permanent? s���;;.,�,,, construction project will be temporary and not permanent; the piers 4; � will be permanent. The area of coverage of the pier reconcstruction :�S”_'=- ' V <t and swim tank dredging is small compared to the area of Hay Harbor `'�%U and of no consequence compared to the overall coastal shoreline fringe habitat of Fishers Island. Will compensatory mitigation be X This project is relatively minor in nature and it is not expected to used? produce significant adverse impacts to the local waters or benthic habitat either during construction or usage for boating. ' t `Step 5. This section provides the Federal agency--s determination on the degree of impact to EFH from the proposed action. The EFH determination also dictates the type of EFH_consultation that will be required with NOAA Fisheries. ffl-t.�_-x"`_#�x�ro-. t'r" w<�,�a �'J:C'C. "`•'t ri�l.0,mE»i"�:',;t;- .�s;; � _#t„`t" ��"•=�.'c�•�`�a 7..r1 �1^�,u,�„�.ac.a �!;a�'� 4F�*'rc, ,+,, ..K ;s�,�?x 1�., , a +r" h�C " k''�E-j`•e>..ro`u ,,y�j erT,Bt,,brh.nt�" J�.x'.?y=„pais..h .,!..,a.,,,r,n;U,c.r;> , H'o •,.x yii, '���. ��, a " '.+-.-�. ^-�1„- _ -Sf=:w�;r^'< a ;x�;T ,t"' -`"��".c,•§';ndr', r, `a��a = 'S.Federal,A encs s=EFH Determ�n too v..,t 4r, -° >.x•• K. r.``° .k';, is .i {ht�rr , !r-'.. a. _ _ �.-,•. ,7s�m..s u' - -�FF.��"-�„” :; .`°„_'-rel.,',.,.._ �_:,rf•,,v�'-n,.i 'F?�T,",'"`"��'¢�i '�-^z�;sa' ..%-. .,�.,.� ;,1] .,?„� i -at ,.,1<3_sc)✓ ,,? ,”.ak.t�ES, ,Jl,:� w�2,?�. 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F�•3�;`- y�,'a.. m._ �.vK".'�C;�.�„r�.��'�";J'> '�'2'.�.'"�.'M'9 �X''�'t '.c _,>='a R`,.., _.i.��x"=r_,,c-,,.ti-.. ?�=,"r-�.,,s �>:.'C� „fir."« :�'_z:ik;}y�^,le..>s.,�- •.'2 �:w 4-�;t,,.=t,�'_s'.,�� :�.,•.. sY� .��.,,t�ze 4";i �..tw;.k.'<`.b n_4�,ii�a';;<+i X There is no adverse effect on EFH Overall degree of EFH Consultation is not required adverse effects on EFH (not including The adverse effect on EFH is not substantial. compensatory mitigation)will be: This is a request for an abbreviated EFH consultation.This worksheet is being submitted to NMFS to satisfy the EFH (check the appropriate Assessment requirement. statement) The adverse effect on EFH is substantial. This is a request for an expanded EFH consultation. A detailed written EFH assessment will be submitted to NMFS expanding upon the impacts revealed in this worksheet. Step 6. Consultation with NOAA Fisheries may also be required if the proposed action results in adverse impacts to other NOAA-trust resources, such as anadromous fish, shellfish, crustaceans, or their habitats. Some examples of other NOAA-trust resources are listed below. 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Otherspecies: ` Short Environmental Assessment.Form - -- - fart 1 -Project Information Instructions for Completina Part 1-Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1-Project and Sponsor Information Hay Harbor Club Name of Action or Project: Swim Tank Pier Restoration and Maintenance Dredging Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): Hay Harbor Club Brief Description of Proposed Action: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over an area 300(+/-)SF for upland disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/-)LF of pile supported timber access pier 2-10.5 wide x 45 FT wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs, lifeguard chair and also a 6-FT wide by 80(+/-)LF wood pile and timber connecting pier with associated equipment, all seaward of the apparent high water line. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 401-486-6759 Hay Harbor Club-Dick Duggan E-Mail: Address: P.O. Box 477 City/P0: State: Zip Code: Fishers Island NY 06390 1.Does tha proposed action only involve theegis ative a option or a plan, oc aw,orance, NO YES admunstrative rule,or regu a ion. If Yes,attach a narrative description of the.intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2.-Moe-s-Me-proposed action require a permit,approval or tun mg from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: -dJ FA Army Corps of Engineers,Town of Southold Board of Trustees, NY Department of State 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the propose action' 0.01 acres b.Total acreage to be physicM-y&—stu-rFeM 0.01 acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 9+ acres 4. Check all landuses that occur on,adjonung and near the propose on. []Urban (Rural(non-agriculture) ❑Industrial []Commercial ❑Residential(suburban) ❑Forest ClAgriculture [Aquatic Other(specify):Water Sports Club ❑Parkland Page 1 of 3 ` 5. Is the proposed action, NO YES N/A a.A pU=tM use under the zoning regu ons F-1 ® El b.Consistent witli the adopted comprehensive p ❑ 0 ❑ 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? ❑ 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES If Yes,identify: ® ❑ 8. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO YES ® ❑ b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? ® ❑ c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? ® ❑ 9.Does a propose action meet or exceeda state energy code requirements NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: a , 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water. ® ❑ 11.W—iffTe-proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: ® ❑ 12. a.Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of 115toric NO YES Places ® ❑ b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? 13.a.goes any portion of the site of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES wetlands or other war es regulated y a federal,state or local agencyl R1 b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? © ❑ If Yes,identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres.- 14. cres:14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: CaShoreline ❑Forest [XAgdcultural/grasslands ❑Early mid-successional R Wetland ❑Urban Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? © ❑ 16.Is the project site located in the100 year t1ood plaWt NO YES 17. Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either from.point or non-point sources NO YES ff Yes, a.Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? ❑NO []YES rX1 ❑ b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems( runoff and storm drains)? If Yes,briefly describe: NO []YES fi .k 'Y ;a.3 i3�'�?yf fat., a,•�s Page 2 of 3 IS.Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES water or other liquids(e.g.retention pond,waste lagoon,damyl If Yes,explain purpose and size: ® ❑ 19.Has the site of the propose action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES - -solid waste management facility? ----If Yes,describe: 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO YES completed) or hazardous waste If Yes,describe: ® F1 I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicandsponso n lay EigirbonClub-DicUligganDate d- Signature• PRINT FORM Page 3 of 3 ' 617.20 -- Appendix A State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENV IRONM ENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAFis designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner,whether a projector action may be significant. The question of whether an action maybe significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are-subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formai knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method w hereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data,it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE—Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: 0 Part 1 ®Part 2 ®Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* ®C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. *A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions PIER RECONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE DREDGING Name of Action Name of Lead Agency Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(if different from responsible officer) website Date } y PART 1--PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form,Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action Pier Reconstruction & Maintenance Dredging Location of Action(include Street Address,Municipality and County) Fox Avenue, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, Suffolk County Name of Applicant/Sponsor Hay Harbor Club,Attn: Mr. Dick Duggan Address P. O. Box 477 city/PO Fishers Island State NY Zip Code 06390 Business Telephone (401)486-6759 Name of Owner(if different) Address City/PO State Zip Code Business Telephone Description of Action: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over an area of 300(+/-)SF for uplar disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/-)LF, of pile supported timber access pier,two 10.5 foot by 45(+/-)FT wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair. Also a 6-FT wide by 80(+/-)LF wood pile and timber connecting pier, all waterward of the apparent high water line. i Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. - - 1. Present Land Use: Urban ®Industrial ®Commercial Residential (suburban) ural (non-farm) ®Forest []-Agriculture Other Beach 2. Total acreage of project area: 9.7 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushiand (Non-agricultural) 4 acres 4 acres Forested 1 acres 1 acres Agricultural (Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) 2 acres -4 2 acres Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) acres 1 acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces 2 acres 2 acres Other(Indicate type) acres acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s)on project site? a. Soil drainage: g Weil drained 100% of site ®Moderately well drained % of site. ElPoorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? Yes x� No a What is depth to bedrock (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: 130-10% 90% ®10- 15% % [E 15% or greater 10 % 6. Is project substantiali contiguous to or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? Yes M No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ®Yes ®x No 8. What is the depth of the water table? 2 (in feet) 9. is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ®Yes 0 No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shelf fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? U Yes No `r 1. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ®Yes 11 No According to: Identify each species: 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site?(i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? OYes No Describe: 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? QYes ®No If yes, explain: This is a water sports club, a beach with various upland recreatiaons areas and dock facilities used for swimming, recreational boating including sailign programs,windsurfing, etc. 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? G]Yes ®No Scenic views will be maintained. 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of Fiver to which it is tributary 16. takes, ponds,wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: There is a tidal wetlands fringe marsh of spartina and a large area of almost 2 acres of phragmitae. No changes are proposed tht would affect the wetlands. b. Size(in acres): 2 acres(+/-) 17. is the site served by existing public utilities? x Yes 1:1No a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? El Yes ®No b. if YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Yes �No 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? ®Yes X®No 19. Is the site located in or substantiall contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? Yes tj No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ®Yes E]No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: 10(+/-) acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: 2(+/-) _acres initially; 2(+/-) acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: 8 +/- acres. d. Length of project, in miles: 0.1 (if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. 0 % f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 30 +/- ; proposed 30 g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: 5 (upon completion of project)? h, if residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially 0 0 0 0 Ultimately 0 0 0 0 i. Dimensions(in feet)of largest proposed structure: 8 height; 10.5 width; 200 length. J. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? N/A ft. 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.)will be removed from the site? 25tons/cubic yards. 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed ®Yes ®No Qx N/A a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ®Yes ®x No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? _ ®Yes No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers)will be removed from site? 0 acres. 5. Will`any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ®Yes Ex No 6. if single phase project:Anticipated period of construction: 1 months, (including demolition) 7. If multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated 3-4 (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: month 2015 year, (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: month 2015year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ® Yes [D No 8. Will blasting occur during construction? ®Yes E]No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 3 ; after project is complete 0 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities?®Yes x®No If yes, explain: 12. is surface liquid waste disposal involved? ®Yes IDNo a. If yes, indicate type of waste(sewage, industrial, etc)and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ®Yes ED No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal?®Yes No If yes, explain: 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? [0 Yes ®No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? ®Yes [j]No a. If yes, what is the amount per month? tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used?[:]Yes No c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? ®Yes ® No e. If yds, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? ®Yes ONo a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? ®Yes 0 No 19. Will project routinely produce odors(more than one hour per day)? ®Yes No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? E]Yes®No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Yes E] No If yes, indicate types) 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? ®Yes x] No If yes, explain: ^--- -7-t n-4 2P. Approvals Required: t - - Type Submittal Date Southold Trustees Nov. 2015 City, Town, Village Board �Yes ®No City, Town, Village Planning Board ®Yes ® No City, Town Zoning Board ®Yes ® No City, County Health Department Yes ® No Other Local Agencies Yes No Other Regional Agencies ®Yes ® No NYS DEC Nov. 2015 State Agencies Yes � No US ACOE Nov. 2015 Federal Agencies ®x Yes ®No C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? ®Yes MX No If Yes, indicate decision required: ®Zoning amendment Zoning variance New/revision of master plan ®Subdivision ®Site plan ®Special use permit ®Resource management plan ®Other 2. Wha} is the zoning classification(s)of the site? Residential/Open space recreation club 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Several multi and single family residences. 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? To remain as is; club open space recreation 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? [EYes ®No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a'A mile radius of proposed action? All land to the northeast and south of the Hay Harbor Club is residential. Hay Harbor borders the western edge of the club property. 8. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a'A mile? Yes ®No g. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s)for the formation of sewer or water districts? Yes LA No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services(recreation, education, police, fire protection? ®Yes LO No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ®Yes ®No rim 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ®Yes LdJ No a. if yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. E]Yes ®No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name HAY HARBOR CLUB Date _ Signature j,�_ - Dick Duggan Title General Club Manager If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. � J HAY HARBOR CLUB HAY HARBOR,FISHERS ISLAND NARRATIVE STATEMENT &SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION SWIM TANK FACILITY RESTORATION AND MAINTENANCE DREDGING NOVEMBER 23,2015 GENERAL Hay Harbor Club owns parcel 1000-009-3-1 off of Fox Avenue located along the east shore of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately 'sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees. The frontage of the property is approximately 500 feet along Hay Harbor abutted by Mr. Albert Maysles to the north and Rosemary Taylor to the south. The waterfront consists of a rocky shore along the north, a sand bar to the west, beach with tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the gently sloped tree-lined lawn in the vicinity of the pier at the sailing program and water sports pier at the southerly end. Part of the Hay Harbor Club facilities is the tank for open water swimming in a controlled, secure, and clean area. Being open to the littoral sand transport patterns at the mouth of the harbor, the deeper diving area occasionally or at least gradually fills in, as it has now. It is the Hay Harbor Club's desire to dredge the diving area again for the 2016 swimming season. The current depth of the bottom sediment is approximately 8 feet. Dredging will increase the depth to 12 feet MLW. Maintenance dredging for the next ten years is respectfully requested. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph,this project is to conduct maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. It is envisioned that this scope of work will be accomplished utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a deck barge and a digging barge, with mounted crane, and push boat or tug for maneuvering. The deck barge will have piles and timbers required for the pier repairs and reconstruction. ➢ Dredging will be mechanical and sand will be deposited onto the deck barge. ➢ The deck barge will be towed to the mobile dock in West Harbor where sand will be off- loaded onto the wharf. 1 \� ' ➢ Sand will be transported by truck to the Hay Harbor Club beach where it will be placed in bulk and then graded more or less to duplicate existing beach gradient,just a foot higher. ➢ The crane will be fitted with pile driving equipment replacing the dredging equipment. ➢ Piles and timbers from the existing structure will be disconnected and the pieces removed on the deck barge. ➢ New piles will be driven as necessary for the pier restoration, then timber and bracing and finally the decking, rails, stairs and swim tank accessories. LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to the Hay Harbor Club facilities and their projects are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Hay Harbor Club site is located at the mouth of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island and is characterized partly as Developed Coast on the east shore at the club house site and currently undeveloped coast or natural coast on the northerly and southerly shores. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed swim tank restoration and maintenance dredging for the Hay Harbor Club is consistent with waterfront development policies on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. There are no changes to the characteristics of the club house, upland development, or the beach. The scope of work is only the dredging to retain adequate depth for safe usage of the diving area maintenance and rebuilding of the swim tank structure and the piers. Characteristics for the visual, historic and scenic considerations in the harbor will remain unchanged. Even the beach grading scope of work has been minimized where possible to be consistent with DEC policies to maintain is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. 2 ,1 t The proposed maintenance dredging will adversely affect water quality during the brief period of the project which will be only a couple of days.- Because of the nature of the sand to be dredged, sand that falls from the dredge bucket will settle rapidly and the relatively low percentage fine grained salty particles in the sand means that the turbidity plume will be fairly limited. This sand is a product of the littoral drift and sand transport system and the fine silt sized particles are mostly absent. The repair and restoration of the pier system will not create turbidity or cause sediment resuspension except during push boat operations which are limited.Water quality impacts should be limited and brief in duration. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town and this project maintains swimming and recreational facilities and so is consistent with this policy. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13—Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the citing of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project makes the most beneficial use of the land, locating swimming facilities in the most appropriate parts of the adjacent coastal waters along the clubs waterfront,which does not require excessive structural facilities. This project also promotes Policy II, making sustainable use of living marine resources, in this case,the water column. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the maintenance dredging of the swimming "tank" and restoration, repair and reconstruction of the access pier, is a longstanding facility to provide safe and efficient usage of this site. This project does not interfere with public access or use of public trust waters and lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation and dredging will not create erosion problems. The maintenance dredging does not adversely affect environmental resources in the intertidal zone, at the shore line, the facility remains in the area where environmental resources are limited so as not to worsen any of these conditions, configured reaching out to the deepest water in Hay Harbor so that dredging will remain an occasional issue in the future and thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Approximately 90% of the Hay Harbor Club's shoreline will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no significant water quality degradation as a result of this project. 3 / t ti C No natural protective features or processes will be significantly adversely impacted as a result of the proposed dock work and the sand replenishment on the beach is a beneficial reuse in a low energy environment which will- support recreational activities-without disrupting local sediment transport characteristics or other ecological resource's. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town. There will be no development of the upland related to this swim dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE WETLANDS LAW 6,2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its officers. The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks,the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for through the Town, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The continued use of the swimming dock facilities does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. 3. The pier support and decking structure will not change dimensions or layout, only materials to maintain structural integrity. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers has already been approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. 4. The maintenance dredging is to restore a safe and usable diving area. 5. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph should not be an issue because the dredging does not project into the navigation way for other boaters transiting to or from Hay Harbor. 4 t 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. 7. There are no permanent structures located above the pier-decking, nor are any planned at this time other than the power post and railing which are fixed by function. 8. Pedestrian foot passage way on the upland around this pier is different due to terrain and the boulder lined shorefront characteristics. This issue was already addressed in the Town of Southold Permit No. SCTM#9-3-1 in 2013. NEW YORK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM These application documents include a copy of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2 Water Dependent Uses::This project is to maintain,restore and, to a small extent, enhance a fully functional water dependent use, a recreational swimming pier facility. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront—There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which has been altered by the long-standing club facilities, to make for continued use of the recreational swimming facilities. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat—Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The maintenance dredging is absolutely minimal in nature and will not have any sustained or significant adverse impact on wildlife or habitat. Dredging will abide by seasonal restrictions imposed by permits. Policy 8 —Protection & Preservation of Habitat— Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project by the same rationale as stated in policy 7. Dredging will take place in the late spring to avoid water quality impacts on habitat for plants and animals. Policy 11 —Minimize Damage to Natural Resources - The dredging project is maintenance in nature and has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize impacts to natural resources as identified in Policy 7 and 8 above. The pier restoration project will have minimal adverse impacts on local resources. Policy 14—No Measurable Increase in Flooding=This project in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Hay Harbor or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, Fishers Island Sound and Block Island Sound and the facilities and uses at the Hay Harbor Club will have no adverse influence on those levels. Policy 15 — No New Dredging= Dredging is required in this project but only to maintain adequate water depth the diving area of the swimming pier. This project is maintenance and repetitive in nature at intervals of approximately 5 years, not new dredging. The dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid new dredging requirements. 5 Policy 19 —Impact on Public Access—Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site, other than.within the confines of the swimming dock. The intertidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation. The swimming pier occupies the landward 25% of the waterway width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus, public access to the State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project. Policy20 Public Trust Compatibility with Existing Adjoining Properties and Land Uses- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Several nearby properties have small docking facilities but this swimming facility will not adversely affect or interfere with those uses. The swimming dock is a long-standing structure at the site. Policy 21 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources Impairment or Loss - This policy will not cause impairment or loss of scenic resources. Policy 25 — Enhance Overall Scenic Quality - The existing swim pier is consistent with-the historic, scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. Polipy 44—Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands—It is acknowledged that the fragmented fringe marsh of spartina alterna flora along the shorefront is a valuable resource and this dredging will not in any way adversely affect tidal wetlands resources. SUMMARY This project proposes the restoration and maintenance of a long-standing recreational water dependent use through maintenance of the wood pier structure and dredging for the next 10 years of the diving area of the swimming pier in Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers,NYS DEC and Town of Southold applications are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6,2004, and its approval is respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, DO O, INC. C keithB. eilson,P.E. 6 gg W r � tit{ +.. �.!��� v�V'�. 9 � 'f.��}e •tr+. R k S � +.mit ► t.i �. 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Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com ' December 17, 2015 NYS DOS Department of Coastal Resources 41 State Street, 8h Floor Albany,NY 12231 Re: Hay Harbor Club Fishers Island Pier Reconstruction&Maintenance Dredging To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of the Hay Harbor Club, we submit the attached Federal Consistency Assessment Form for pier reconstruction and maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor on Fishers Island,New York. We enclose herewith the following in support of this permit application: Two prints each of plans titled: Project: "Pier Reconstruction&Maintenance Dredging" Waterway: Hay Harbor Location: Fishers Island, Town of Southold Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Hay Harbor Club •• Two copies of Corps of Engineers, NYS DEC and Town of Southold Application forms, Location Map, Tax Assessor's Map and NYS DOS Coastal Management Federal Consistency Assessment Forms. I trust that you will find this application package complete and acceptable: please let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, D KO, INC. y� Keith B.Neilson,P.E. Enclosures CC: Hay Harbor Club �� DEC 8 2015 NYS DEC: Regulatory Affairs � ACOE Town of Southold: King -Sout5o I d ToTown File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Federal Consistency Assessment Form An applicant,seeking a permit,license,waiver,certification or similar type of approval from a federal agency which is subject to the New York State Coastal ManagementProgram(CMP),shallcomplete this assessment form for anyproposed activity that will occur within and/or directly affect the State's Coastal Area. This form is intended to assist an applicant in certifying that the proposed activity is consistent with New York State's CMP as required by U.S. Department of Commerce regulations(15 CFR 930.57).It should be completed at the time when the federal application is prepared. The Department of State will use the completed form and accompanying information in its review of the applicant's certification of consistency. A.APPLICANT (please print) 1.Name: Hay Harbor Club-Mr. Dick Duqqan 2.Address: Fox Avenue, P.O. Rnx 477, Fish rs and, NY 09390 3.Telephone: Area Code(401 486-6759 B.PROPOSED ACTIVITY 1.Brief description of activity: _SPP attarhad nrnipr.t description 2.Purpose of actiyi : 3.Location of activity: Suffolk F4-,hers Island, Town of Go ahold Fox Avanup County City,Town,or Village Street or Site Description 4.Type of federal permit/license required: US ACOE.Town of Southold 5.Federal application number,if known: Pending 6.If a state permit/license was issued or is required for the proposed activity,identify the state agency and provide the application or permit number,if known: Proposed Activity 1. Brief description of activity: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25 (+/-)CY of fine sand over an area of 300(+/-) SF for upland disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/-)LF, of pile supported timber access pier,two 10.5 foot by 45-foot wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair and also a 6-foot wide by 80(+/-)LF wood pile and timber connecting pier with associated equipment all seaward of the apparent high water line. 1 C.COASTAL ASSESSMENT Check either"YES"or"NO"for each of these questions. The numbers following each question refer to the policies described in the CMP document(see footnote on page 2)which may be affected by the proposed activity. - 1.Will the proposed activity result in any of the following: YES/NO a.Large physical change to a site within the coastal area which will require the preparation of an environmental impact statement? (11,22,25,32,37,38,41,43). . . .. .. ., ® EW b.Physical alteration of more than two acres of land along the shoreline,land under water or coastal waters? (2, 1.1, 12,20,28,35,44).... . ... .... ........ ...... E3 Iff c.Revitalization/redevelopment of a deteriorated or underutilized waterfront site? (1)...... a- d.Reduction of existing or potential public access to or along coastal waters? (19,20)... .. . e.Adverse effect upon the commercial or recreational use of coastal fish resources? (9,10).. . f.Siting of a facility essential to the exploration,development and production of energy resources in coastal waters or on the Outer Continental Shelf? (29).. .. ...... ...... .. . g.Siting of a facility essential to the generation or transmission of energy? (27)... ....... . h.Mining,excavation,or dredging activities,or the placement of dredged or fill material in coastal waters? (15,35)....... . r i.Discharge of toxics,hazardous substances or other pollutants into coastal waters? (8, 15,35) j.Draining of stormwater runoff or sewer overflows into coastal waters? (33)...... .. . k.Transport,storage,treatment,or disposal of solid wastes or hazardous materials? (36,39). [. 1.Adverse effect upon land or water uses within the State's small harbors? (4). . .. .... .. 2.Will the proposed activity affect or be located in,on,or adjacent to any of the following: YES/NO a.State designated freshwater or tidal wetland? (44).. b.Federally designated flood and/or state designated erosion hazard area? (11, 12, 17,). c.State designated significant fish and/or wildlife habitat? (7).............. d.State designated significant scenic resource or area? (24)....... .... .... .... .... ... e.State designated important agricultural lands? (26). .. ........ ... ..... ...... ...... £Beach,dune or barrier island? (12), g.Major ports of Albany,Buffalo,Ogdensburg,Oswego or New York? (3).... . .. ..... h.State,county,or local park? (19,20), i.Historic resource listed on the National or State Register of Historic Places? (23)... . , . . . 3.Will the proposed activity require any of the following: YES/NO a.Waterfront site? (2,21,22). .. .. .... .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. .... ............ .... .... 13 b.Provision of new public services or infrastructure in undeveloped or sparsely populated sections of the coastal area? (5).......... .... .. ...... . 13... .... .... .. .. .... .. .. c.Construction or reconstruction of a flood or erosion control structure? (13, 14, 16).... ... 11 d.State water quality permit or certification? (30,38,40).. ... . .. ...... .. . ... ........ e.State air quality permit or certification? (41,43)... .. . .. .... ... .............. ... . _ 4. Will the proposed activity occur within and/or affect an area covered by a State approved local waterfront revitalization program? (see policies in local program document).. .... .... .. D.ADDITIONAL STEPS 1.If all of the questions in Section C are answered"NO",then the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. i. 2.If any of the questions in Section C are answered"YES",then the applicant or agent is advised to consult the CMP,or ' where appropriate,thelocal waterfrontrevitalizationprogramdocument*.Theproposed activity must be analyzed in more ' detail with respect to the applicable state or local coastal policies. On a separate page(s),the applicant or agent shall: (a) identify,by their policy numbers,which coastal policies are affected by the activity,(b)briefly assess the effects of the activity upon the policy, and,(c)state how the activity is consistent with each policy. Following the completion of this written assessment,the applicant or agency shall complete Section E and submit the documentation required by Section F. E.CERTIFICATION The applicant or agent must certify that the proposed activity is consistent with the State's CMP or the approved local waterfront revitalization program,as appropriate. If this certification cannot be made,the proposed activity shall not be undertaken. If this certification can be made,complete this Section. "The proposed activity complies with New York State's approved Coastal Management Program,or with the applicable approved local waterfront revitalization program,and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program" r Apphcant/Agents Name:Hay Harbor Club -Mr. Dick Duggan r, Address: P.O. Box 477 Fishers Island NY 3 Telephone: Area Code(401 ) 486-6759 Applicant/Agenfs Signature: Date: �� to—1"5-- F.SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1.The applicant or agent shall submit the following documents to the New York State Department of State,Office of Coastal,Local Government and Community Sustainability,Attn:Consistency Review Unit,I Commerce Plaza,99 Washington Avenue-Suite 1010,Albany,New York 12231. a.Copy of original signed form. b.Copy of the completed federal agency application. c.Other available information which would support the certification of consistency. 2.The applicant or agent shall also submit a copy of this completed form along with his/her application to the federal agency. 3.If there are any questions regarding the submission of this form,contact the Department of State at (518) 474-6000. *These state and local documents are available for inspection at the offices of many federal agencies,Department of environmental Conservation and Department of State regional offices,and the appropriate regional and county planning agencies. Local program documents are also available for inspection at the offices of the appropriate local government. HAY HARBOR CLUB HAY HARBOR,FISHERS ISLAND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION SWIM TANK FACILITY RESTORATION AND MAINTENANCE DREDGING NOVEMBER 23,2015 GENERAL Hay Harbor Club owns parcel 1000-009-3-1 off of Fox Avenue located along the east shore of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees. The frontage of the property is approximately 500 feet along Hay Harbor abutted by Mr. Albert Maysles to the north and Rosemary Taylor to the south. The waterfront consists of a rocky shore along the north, a sand bar to the west, beach with tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the gently sloped tree-lined lawn in the vicinity of the pier at the sailing program and water sports pier at the southerly end. Part of the Hay Harbor Club facilities is the tank for open water swimming in a controlled, secure, and clean area. Being open to the littoral sand transport patterns at the mouth of the harbor, the deeper diving area occasionally or at least gradually fills in, as it has now. It is the Hay Harbor Club's desire to dredge the diving area again for the 2016 swimming season. The current depth of the bottom sediment is approximately 8 feet. Dredging will increase the depth to 12 feet MLW. Maintenance dredging for the next ten years is respectfully requested. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, this project is to conduct maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. It is envisioned that this scope of work will be accomplished utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a deck bare and a di gging barge,mounted crane, and push boat or tug for maneuvering. The deck barge will have piles with timbers required for the pier repairs and reconstruction. ➢ Dredging will be mechanical and sand will be deposited onto the deck barge. ➢ The deck barge will be towed to the mobile dock in West Harbor where sand will be off- loaded onto the wharf. 1 ➢ Sand will be transported by truck to the Hay Harbor Club beach where it will be placed in bulk and then graded more or less to duplicate existing beach gradient,just a foot higher. ➢ The crane will be fitted with pile driving equipment replacing the dredging equipment. g q ui P ➢ Piles and timbers from the existing structure will be disconnected and the pieces removed on the deck barge. ➢ New piles will be driven as necessary for the pier restoration, then timber and bracing and finally the decking,rails, stairs and swum tank accessories. LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to the Hay Harbor Club facilities and their projects are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Hay Harbor Club site is located at the mouth of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island and is characterized partly as Developed Coast on the east shore at the club house site and currently undeveloped coast or natural coast on the northerly and southerly shores. The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and r preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverseimpacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, E ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed swim tank restoration and maintenance dredging for the Hay Harbor Club is consistent with waterfront development policies on Fishers Island and incoastal areas. There are no changes to the characteristics of the club house, upland development, or the beach. The scope of work is only the dredging to retain adequate depth for safe usage of the diving area maintenance and rebuilding of the swim tank structure and the piers. Characteristics for the visual, historic and scenic considerations in the harbor will remain unchanged. Even the beach grading scope of work has been minimized where possible to be consistent with DEC policies to maintain is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. E NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: r. ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. 2 • The proposed maintenance dredging will adversely affect water quality during the brief period of the project which will be only a couple of days. Because of the nature of the sand to be dredged, sand that falls from the dredge bucket will settle rapidly and the relatively low percentage fine grained salty particles in the sand means that the turbidity plume will be fairly limited. This sand is a product of the littoral drift and sand transport system and the fine silt sized particles are mostly absent. The repair and restoration of the pier system will not create turbidity or cause sediment resuspension except during push boat operations which are limited.Water quality impacts should be limited and brief in duration. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town and this project maintains swimming and recreational facilities and so is consistent with this policy. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the citing of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project makes the most beneficial use of the land, locating swimming facilities in the most appropriate parts of the adjacent coastal waters along the clubs waterfront,which does not require excessive structural facilities. This project also promotes Policy II, making sustainable use of living marine resources, in this case, the water column. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the maintenance dredging of the swimming "tank" and restoration, repair and reconstruction of the access pier, is a longstanding facility to provide safe and efficient usage of this site. This project does not interfere with public access or use of public trust waters and lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation and dredging will not create erosion problems. The maintenance dredging does not adversely affect environmental resources in the intertidal zone, at the shore line, the facility remains in the area where environmental resources are limited so as not to worsen any of these conditions, configured reaching out to the deepest water in Hay Harbor so that dredging will remain an occasional issue in the future and thus finther minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Approximately 90% of the Hay Harbor Club's shoreline will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no significant water quality degradation as a result of this project. 3 No natural protective features or processes will be significantly adversely impacted as a result of the proposed dock work and the sand replenishment on the beach is a beneficial reuse in a low energy environment which will support recreational-activities without disrupting local sediment transport characteristics or other ecological resource's. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances-for the Town.--There will be no development of the upland related to this swim dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE WETLANDS LAW 6. 2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its officers. The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks,the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for through the Town, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The continued use of the swimming dock facilities does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. 3. The pier support and decking structure will not change dimensions or layout, only materials to maintain structural integrity. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers has already been approved for this project in accordance'with Local Law 6. 4. The maintenance dredging is to restore a safe and usable diving area. 5. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph should not be an issue because the dredging does not project into the navigation way for other boaters transiting to or from Hay Harbor. 4 i 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate permit numbers and a Town permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face of the pier for identification from the water. -- 7. _= - There are no permanent structures located above the pier decking, nor are any -planned at this time other_than the power post and railing which are fixed by function. 8. Pedestrian foot passage way on the upland around this pier is different due to terrain and the boulder lined shorefront characteristics. This issue was already addressed in the Town of Southold Permit No. SCTM#9-3-1 in 2013. NEW YORK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM These application documents include a copy of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2 Water Dependent Uses—This project is to maintain,restore and, to a small extent, enhance a fully functional water dependent use, a recreational swimming pier facility. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront—There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which has been altered by the long-standing club facilities, to make for continued use of the recreational swimming facilities. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat—Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The maintenance dredging is absolutely minimal in nature and will not have any sustained or significant adverse impact on wildlife or habitat. Dredging will abide by seasonal restrictions imposed by permits. Policy 8 —Protection & Preservation of Habitat— Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project by the same rationale as stated in policy 7. Dredging will take place in the late spring to avoid water quality impacts on habitat for plants and animals. Policy 11 —Minimize Damage to Natural Resources The dredging project is maintenance in nature and has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize impacts to natural resources as identified in Policy 7 and 8 above. The pier restoration project will have minimal adverse impacts on local resources. Policy 14—No Measurable Increase in Flooding This project in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Hay Harbor or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, Fishers Island Sound and Block Island Sound and the facilities and uses at the Hay Harbor Club will have no adverse influence on those levels. Policy 15 — No New Dredging — Dredging is required in this project but only to maintain adequate water depth the diving area of the swimming pier. This project is maintenance and repetitive in nature at intervals of approximately 5 years, not new dredging. The dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid new dredging requirements. Y 5 Policy 19—Impact on Public Access —Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site, other than within the confines of the swimming dock. The intertidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation. The swimming pier occupies•the landward 25% of the waterway_width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus, public access to the State's lands and waters will-not be adversely-affected by the project. Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with Existing Adjoining Properties and Land Uses- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Several nearby properties have small docking facilities but this swimming facility will not adversely affect or interfere with those uses. The swimming dock is a long-standing structure at the site. Policy 21 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources. Impairment or Loss - This policy will not cause impairment or loss of scenic resources. Policy 25 — Enhance Overall Scenic Quality - The existing swim pier is consistent with the historic, scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. Policy 44—Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands—It is acknowledged that the fragmented fringe marsh of spartina alterna flora along the shorefront is a valuable resource and this dredging will not in any way adversely affect tidal wetlands resources. SUMMARY This project proposes the restoration and maintenance of a long-standing recreational water dependent use through maintenance of the wood pier structure and dredging for the next 10 years of the diving area of the swimming pier in Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers,NYS DEC and Town of Southold applications are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and its approval is respectfully requested. Respectfully sub tted, P,eithB. NC. eilson, P.E. 6 '.J LOCATION MAP " 2 3s i Project: "PIER RECONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE DREDGING" Location: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Waterway: HAY HARBOR Applicant: HAY HARBOR CLUB Agent: DOCKO,INC. 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ELEVATION DATUM IS MEAN LOW WATER •ti 2 TIDE DATA IS TAKEN FROM 2015 NOAH TIDE ;% TABLES.REFERENCE STATIONS:NEW LONDON f`z' AND SILVER EEL COVE FISHER'S ISLAND,NEW YOIZK L' " R0\4. E 3.PROJECT DESCRIPTION: N/F PROPERTY OF' ' CONDUCT MAINTENANCE DREDGING BY TAYLOR CLAMSHELL BUCKET OF 25:GY OF FINE SAND • '° �+ ••' OVER AN AREA OF 300tSF FOR UPLAND v' DISPOSAL RECONSTRUCT THE SWIM TANK PIERS `. INCLUDING 192*L.F OF PILE SUPPORTED TIMBER ACCESS PIER TWO 105 X 45sLF WOOD PILE AND ', TIMBER END PIERS WITH ASSOCIATED DIVING `.` :;_ m BOARD,A FLOAT ANDTWO SETS OF STAIRS AND LIFEGUARD CHAIR ALSO A 6-FT WIDE X 80sLF �. WOOD PILE AND TIMBER CONNECTING PIER ALL WATERWARD OF THE APPARENT HIGH WATER UNE H�.RB02 rr`' 4.PROJECT PURPOSE THIS IS A PRIVATE CLUB DOCK FOR OPEN WATER RECREATIONAL SWIMMING AND DIVING ACTMTIES / '. r. 's 5.THESE APPLICATION DRAWINGS REPRESENT .� _ ,�` ; •, _r A COMPILATION OF SURVEYS FOR PERMIT PURPOSES.THEY ARE NOT CONSTRUC71ON CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 6.ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS NORTH: SOUTH: GRAPHIC SCALE 7=300' r, ALBERT MAYSLES ROSEMARYTAYLOR = C/O MAYLES FILM GO. 706 COLLEGE TERRACE` Sop 20o too p 250 WEST 54TH ST. W U_IAMSBURG,VA 2318x5 NEW YORK,NY 10019 PROJECT.• PIER REGONSTRUCrON and MAINTENANCE DREDGING LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD KEf ry SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK Crtf WATERWAY HAY HARBOR 00 DATE: NOVEMBER 23,201-5 o.,D 0 C $ 0 APPLICANT: HAY HARBOR CLUB • • AGENT SHEET 1 OF 4 • __ _ _ • DOCKO,INC. �r w Ke"B.Nellson,PE C `t 0 Mystic,CT 06355 R P 0 R �` 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747EMAIL:offlce@docko.com Kelth B.Neilson.Docko Inc. 1217/2015 841 AM Hay Harbor Club Tank Pier Dredge 20151 dv g 1 N o • Pm •°�-per} { _:-�;!•: •'�'•::::.�j{ �' t•�•f, ROCK PILE��� °�`�,4 ' - - - ��°�� tea:R '• f { ..1 �1����;;,,;._ �'.: �- f t,i>���1 ZVI.'SJ.• 4'1 q SANDPROPERTY OF �IVGZ1K1kiL•P!E( _ : :=.: 1. . -14 SEE SHEET 3 1-01- HAY HAPSOR SANCLUB SANE) � I BENCHMARK DRILL HOLE O°fa �a �� I. SET ON BOULDER AREA OF ROCKS ,q t cb I ELEV=7.74(ML-V16 SPARTINA -09 ALTERNIFLORA � C +0_2 \ -03 -0.7 / � CABANAS DETERIORATED WOOD GROIN(TYP) PROXIMATE +O.2 \ RPRAP ALONG I I� LIAMF SAND �) SHORE J +Od \�t III �9 403 OF SAND BOULDERS +oma �� / I TENNIS -03 / EXPOSED AT ALW +0.6 PHRAGMITAE \ �� ' I COURTS SPARTINA �1 � / ALTERNIFLORA / f APPROXIMATE .03 +os // PROPERTY UNE STONE GROI E>GISTING CONDITIONS SURVEY by J.DEMPSEY ASSOCIATES GRAPHIC SCALE 1 =100' PROJECT: PIER REGONSTRUGTION and 100 so 0 100 MAINTENANCE DREDGING LOCATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD QF ` SUFFOLK COUNTY,NEW YORK WATERWAY: HAY HARBOR YCEI o DATE: NOVEMBER 23,2015 0 C IC 0 • CO v �� APPUGANT HAY HARBOR CLUB ?� Qj > �r • • 3 AGENT: SHEET 2 OF 4 } DOGKO.INC. Keith B.Neilson,PE c 0 R P 0 R �` < O6F369rL'� ti� Mystic,CT 06355 8W6728-g39 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747 EMAIL•offlce@docko.com Bpi Cotter 12/15/2015133 PM Hay Harbor Club Tank Pler Dredge 2015-2Av9 SAND-7 �--TO BE X 4 L�-� 1 / E o o�571NG W OD P) an TzASER I 7 5 -'� - °o PIER SEGTi N TO BE f EBU�LT I / EXI5TIN W�x, OI�PIIS 3 j 'TANK and 71 B FIERI o 'a°�- SANDS I ` I SWIMMING/ARFA 6-�� SECTION frc bE pepui1�T o� I I I / 1 I I I REg�g T "' - , p` �'rR� ° o °o�°° ooPf'1t rr ° UFE GUANOqWTP�,Erz p � g°o° ° o6' DREDGE 25fGY OF 5ANovEz ROCK PILE RTD 12MECHANICAL MEANS ° ° 300.t-SF BY p° p -(D a . 5TEP-SGBEIRES /LT 0 °$ (CLAMSHELL BA5KE7)op d / DREDGE FOR UPLtND DISP05AL6 o po � ,�tX r-- d; ° O o p o 10-�-F7 X fig* 1 EXI571N6 WC/70D PILe and Tll'J18E � � O00(:).000 o°°� I TO PE REBUT PIE25EGTjONS/TO�3E F�EB�JIL I �`s�IrL ° C °Od.o Oo Obo a o 0o DMf�1G BOARD TO R�MAIN\ _ / / I I I ° ° I FLDAT�O REMAIN / R*AP kOf 0 0 O � ° ° a 00 °0.�I°y a V o.-p°b,� SAND a a D °opo opo° a ° ° °° 00 D ° Q � \ DaSMNG'TANIC PIER and DREDGE To 71 \ / / / C ° 251GY ofSAND OVER 300t5F with-AHWL 1-FT OVERDREDGrE a wL 'ti fl' �•f� ..t. •,Ji't i� fG cy,1 1• i�}:Jf�':i•�"'�P'•'1;''J'l•i`'•t Cw;ta 'tT;{cT�' l 1 �'r�iS��aYtwl.Y� {i` iri 7y j •<a,`?_,,_'���>�;.�;�?Y-,<°°%,i•s .1:-s;.,;..x, / / �. ,{� 8 SECTION D-D / GRAPHIC SCALE V=20' 1.6 v 11.0 t�L.�IV \/IOW - GRAPHIC SCALE t'=40' PIER RECONSTRUCTION 20 40 T.O.S.PERMITS 8127 and 8127C40 SURVEY by J.DEMPSEY ASSOCIATES PROJECT: PER RECONSTRUCTION and MAINTENANCE DREDGING LOGATION: FISHERS ISLAND,TOWN OF SOUTHOLD r0n, (5 WATERWAY: RAY HHAR80ROLK COUNT'TI%NEW YORK EIDATE NOVEMBER 23,2015 0 C K Q �' APPLICANT HAY HARBOR CLUB r {i. cr AGENT: SHEET 3 OF 4 f -- 4 DOCKO,INC. �+_ Keith B.Nelson,PE C 0 Mystic,GT 06355 ' 860 572 8939 FAX 860 572 7569 DWG 97-03-747 EMAIL:offlce@dodco.com 5111 Cotter 1245/2015130 PM Hay Harbor Club Tank Pier Dredge 2015}B.dwg --- 5-FT ECK NOTE;DECKING-NOT CCA NEW RAILS WDDTH r RECONSTRUCT 5-FT TREATED,HARDWOODS WIDE PIER MUST BE CER I FLED BY NEW DECK STRINGER(1YP) NEW PIER SUPPORT PILE FOREST STEWARDSHIP NEW SPLIT CLAMP and TOP EL 4-F-T ABOVE COUNCIL CROSS BRACE(iYP) — —DECK PP) ——'AHWL 3,51 ----------- ------- MHW 24 --- -- ------•ALWLO.O _rew: ..>�`. ,e��. =ti•,c' -Sa, ..,r..a• .. .,t. s,�;:, ''•"•. a-`-d•w t4.�'+iw+:�: � n' 'F�': ii`-.� '.r:-,''r'k� .��,;i.� ,.}a.4�• is; r�Ya.: S.:' .x,4*y`i.•+'i.t� 5,:.. =a..�t.. 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'A' 1,3A 9.3 I`s t rsD H 391,600 ?TEVES, NOTICE 0;4� .r COUNTY OF SUFFOLK* © E ilD H, 010 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SECTION NO MAINTENANCE,ALTERATION,SALE OR Real Property Tax Service Agency Y 170TILLAGE BF DISTRIBUTION OF ANY PORTION OF THEOO9County Center Alverhead,N Y 11901 Oto ✓SUFFOL%COUNTY TA%MAP IS PROHIBITEDM .WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE SCALE N FEET:REAL PROPERTY TA%SERVICE AGENCY. 9 P ot2 tau D6TRICT)D lOQQ PROPERTY MAP CONVERSION OATS S.R.19,1996 J DOC ICO, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com January 28, 2016 DD) L!FE9 1 2016 Mr. John Breedemeyer, President outhO16 Taw Southold Board of Trustees low of ThIsteps P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: Hay Harbor Club Hay Harbor, Fishers Island Dear Mr. Breedemeyer: Attached are three, additional, original green cards for the Hay Harbor Club on Fishers Island. I will send any additional green cards by mail. Yours truly, DOCKO, INC. Cindy Bayreuther Project Coordinator CB: cb Attachments Cc: Dick Duggan File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB Docko, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com January 19, 2016 E Mr. John Breedemeyer, President Pu s Southold Board of Trustees JAN 2 2 2016 P.O. Box 1179 ' Southold,NY 11971 Bard ofu ist,n Thisteel Re: Hay Harbor Club Hay Harbor, Fishers Island Dear Mr. Breedemeyer: Attached are three, additional, original green cards for the Hay Harbor Club on Fishers Island for the upcoming Town meeting on January 20, 2016. I will send any additional green cards by mail. Yours truly, DOCKO, INC. cik4 Cindy Bayreuther Project Coordinator CB: cb Attachments Cc: Dick Duggan File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB SOF S0�/r� OFFICE LOCATION: ® MAILING ADDRESS: Town Hall Annex P.O.Box 1179 54375 State Route 25 Southold, NY 11971 (cor.Main Rd. &Youngs Ave.) en Southold,NY 11971 ® �Q Telephone: 631 765-1938 LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM To: John Bredemeyer, President Town of Southold Board of Trustees From: Mark Terry, Principal Planner LWRP Coordinator Date: January 14, 2016 Re: Local Waterfront Coastal Consistency Review HAY HARBOR CLUB SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 Docko, Inc. on behalf of HAY HARBOR CLUB requests a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of±25 cubic yards of fine sand over an area of±300sq.ft. for`upland disposal; reconstruct all of the existing swim tank piers which consist of a 5 foot by ±192 linear foot pile supported timber access pier; two (2) 10.5'x45' wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board; one (1) 6 foot by±80 linear foot wood pile and timber pier with associated equipment; reconstruct two (2) sets of±5'x15' pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing ±3'x20' turning board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard chair. Located: Fox Avenue, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 The proposed action has been reviewed to Chapter 268, Waterfront Consistency Review of the Town of Southold Town Code and the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) Policy Standards. Based upon the information provided on the LWRP Consistency Assessment Form submitted to this department, as well as the records available to me the actions are recommended as CONSISTENT with the Policy Standards and therefore is CONSISTENT with the LWRP. Pursuant to Chapter 268, the Board of Trustees shall consider this recommendation in preparing its written determination regarding the consistency of the proposed action. �,Q-W%jFFOt,f��� Peter Young,Chairman Q Town Hall,53095 Main Rd. Lauren Standish,Secretary d P.O.Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Telephone(631)765-1889 Fax(631)765-1823 Conservation Advisory Council Town of Southold At the meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held Wed., January 13, 2016 the following recommendation was made: 1p HAY HARBOR CLUB to conduct maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. Located: Fox Ave., Fishers Island. SCTM#9-3-1 The CAC did not make an inspection, therefore no recommendation was made. Cantrell, Elizabeth From: Docko Office <Office@docko.com> Sent: Tuesday,January 05, 2016 8:25 AM To: Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: Hay Harbor Attachments: img-160105075102.pdf Good morning Elizabeth, I have attached a revised sheet 3 of 4 which shows the dimension of the stairs and the turning board floats for your review. Please let us know if you need any more additional information in order to process the application package. Stay warm and have a good day, Cindy Bayreuther Docko, Inc. 14 Holmes Street P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 Tel: (860)-572-8939 Fax: (860)-572-7569 office@docko.com 7 Cantrell, Elizabeth From: Docko Office <Office@docko.com> Sent: Monday,January 04, 2016 1:24 PM To: Cantrell, Elizabeth Subject: Hay Harbor Good afternoon Elizabeth, Happy New Year! I have the information you called about last week for Hay Harbor. There are two sets of stairs,the footprint is 15' long by 5'wide. The turn boards or floats are 3'1" by 20'. Bill is revising the drawings, I hope to have them back to you shortly. Also, I sent you a permit modification letter by mail for Ms. Corrente on Fishers Island. Will this be added to the upcoming meeting agenda on January 20th or do we have to wait for the February meeting? Have a great day, Cindy Bayreuther Docko, Inc. 14 Holmes Street P.O. Box 421 Mystic, CT 06355 Tel: (860)-572-8939 Fax: (860)-572-7569 office@docko.com 1 r BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD / Office Use Only v Coastal Erosion Permit Application Wetland Permit Application Administrative Permit ; Received Application '`---- �.�: t, j 'i Received Fee: $ 5 1 •, Completed Application i2,jVg5 I� _ Incomplete rh)1� L DEC 1 8 2015 SEQRA Classification // Type Type II Unlisted Coordination Date:(Date Sent) W.n LWRP Consistency Assessment Form CAC Referral sent r/ Date of Inspection /(o Receipt of CAC Report Lead Agency Determination: Technical Review: Public Hearing Held. Resolution: Name of Applicant: HAY HARBOR CLUB Address: P. O. BOX 477 FISHERS ISLAND,NY 06390 Phone Number: (917-)_L59-073 3 Suffolk County Tax Map Number: 1000-009-3-1 Property Location: FOX AVENUE,NORTHERLY END (provide LILCO Pole#, distance to cross streets, and location) AGENT: Docko, Inc. (If applicable) Address: P. O. Box 421. Mystic, CT 06355 Phone: (860) 572-8939 1 5� - HAY HARBOR CLUB HAY HARBOR,FISHERS ISLAND NARRATIVE STATEMENT & SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION SWIM TANK FACILITY RESTORATION AND MAINTENANCE DREDGING NOVEMBER 23,2015 GENERAL Hay Harbor Club owns parcel 1000-009-3-1 off of Fox Avenue located along the east shore of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. The site is generally moderately sloped, sandy gravel earthen materials, vegetated with grass, brush, ground cover and trees. The frontage of the property is approximately 500 feet along Hay Harbor abutted by Mr. Albert Maysles to the north and Rosemary Taylor to the south. The waterfront consists of a rocky shore along the north, a sand bar to the west, beach with tidal wetlands vegetation at the base of the gently sloped tree-lined lawn in the vicinity of the pier at the sailing program and water sports pier at the southerly end. Part of the Hay Harbor Club facilities is the tank for open water swimming in a controlled, secure, and clean area. Being open to the littoral sand transport patterns at the mouth of the harbor, the deeper diving area occasionally or at least gradually fills in, as it has now. It is the Hay Harbor Club's desire to dredge the diving area again for the 2016 swimming season. The current depth of the bottom sediment is approximately 8 feet. Dredging will increase the depth to 12 feet MLW. Maintenance dredging for the next ten years is respectfully requested. Attached are application drawings prepared for this project. This supplemental narrative has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of Town of Southold, Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and the Waterfront Revitalization Program related to docks and shorefront improvements. In addition, various coastal policies under the New York State Coastal Management Act are addressed herein for review by the New York State Department of State and Department of Environmental Conservation. DESCRIPTION OF WORK As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, this project is to conduct maintenance dredging in Hay Harbor in accordance with existing guidelines set forth in the Town of Southold ordinance No. 6, 2004. It is envisioned that this scope of work will be accomplished utilizing the following general sequence and methodology. ➢ The marine contractor will arrive by water with a deck barge and a digging barge, with mounted crane, and push boat or tug for maneuvering. The deck barge will have piles and timbers required for the pier repairs and reconstruction. ➢ Dredging will be mechanical and sand will be deposited onto the deck barge. ➢ The deck barge will be towed to the mobile dock in West Harbor where sand will be off- loaded onto the wharf. 1 I ➢ Sand will be transported by truck to the Hay Harbor Club beach-where it will be placed in bulk and then graded more or less to duplicate existing beach gradient,just a foot higher. ➢ The crane will be fitted with pile driving equipment replacing the dredging equipment. ➢ Piles and timbers from the existing structure will be disconnected and the pieces removed on the deck barge. ➢ New piles will be driven as necessary for the pier restoration, then timber and bracing and finally the decking,rails, stairs and swim tank accessories. LOCAL WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION POLICIES The Town of Southold, LWRP policies that are applicable to the Hay Harbor Club facilities and their projects are a local refinement of the Long Island Sound Regional Coastal Management Program policies that apply throughout Long Island Sound. The Hay Harbor Club site is located at the mouth of Hay Harbor on Fishers Island and is characterized partly as Developed Coast on the east shore at the club house site and currently undeveloped coast or natural coast on the northerly and southerly shores.The developed coast policies are applicable as follows: ➢ Policy 1 is to foster a pattern of development that enhances community character and preserves natural resources to the maximum extent and minimizes adverse impacts on the environment, ➢ Policy 2 is to preserve historic resources, ➢ Policy 3 is to enhance and protect scenic resources and visual quality. The proposed swim tank restoration and maintenance dredging for the Hay Harbor Club is consistent with waterfront development policies on Fishers Island and in coastal areas. There are no changes to the characteristics of the club house, upland development, or the beach. The scope of work is only the dredging to retain adequate depth for safe usage of the diving area maintenance and rebuilding of the swim tank structure and the piers. Characteristics for the visual, historic and scenic considerations in the harbor will remain unchanged. Even the beach grading scope of work has been minimized where possible to be consistent with DEC policies to maintain is as low profile as possible consistent with the safe and efficient use of the waters and consistent with the tidal range of this site. NATURAL COAST POLICIES The Natural Coastal Policies are 4 through 8 and require consideration as follows: ➢ Policy 4—Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion, ➢ Policy 5—Protect and improve water quality ➢ Policy 6—Protect and restore the quality and function of the eco-system, ➢ Policy 7—Protect and improve air quality, ➢ Policy 8 - Minimize environmental degradation primarily from solid waste and hazardous substances. 2 The proposed maintenance dredging will adversely affect water quality during the brief period of the project which will be only a couple of days. Because of the nature of the sand to be dredged, sand that falls from the dredge bucket will settle rapidly and the relatively low ----percentage fine grained-salty particles in the sand means that the turbidity plume will be fairly limited. This sand is a product of the littoral drift and sand transport system and the fine silt - sized particles are mostly absent. The repair and restoration of the pier system will not create turbidity or cause sediment resuspension except during push boat operations which are limited.Water quality impacts should be limited and brief in duration. PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9 sets forth a priority to provide for public access and recreational use of coastal waters, public lands and public resources of the Town and this project maintains swimming and recreational facilities and so is consistent with this policy. WORKING COAST POLICIES The policies of this section relate to the following: ➢ Policy 10 — Protection of the Town's water-dependent uses and promoting new water- dependent uses in suitable locations, ➢ Policy 11 —Promoting sustainable use of living marine resources, ➢ Policy 12—Protect agricultural lands, ➢ Policy 13 —Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources. While most of the Working Coast Policies are not applicable to this site or this type of project, Policy 10, promoting water-dependent uses and the citing of water-dependent uses in appropriate areas is applicable. The proposed project makes the most beneficial use of the land, locating swimming facilities in the most appropriate parts of the adjacent coastal waters along the clubs waterfront, which does not require excessive structural facilities. This project also promotes Policy II, making sustainable use of living marine resources, in this case, the water column. This project has been laid out with specific reference and review of the Waterfront Revitalization Program policies and is considered to be consistent. In summary, the maintenance dredging of the swimming "tank" and restoration, repair and reconstruction of the access pier, is a longstanding facility to provide safe and efficient usage of this site. This project does not interfere with public access or use of public trust waters and lands of the State, it does not interfere with navigation, it will not create soil or sedimentation and dredging will not create erosion problems. The maintenance dredging does not adversely affect environmental resources in the intertidal zone, at the shore line, the facility remains in the area where environmental resources are limited so as not to worsen any of these conditions, configured reaching out to the deepest water in Hay Harbor so that dredging will remain an occasional issue in the future and thus further minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Approximately 90% of the Hay Harbor Club's shoreline will remain in a natural state as a result of these considerations for design. There is no loss of valuable marine and wetland habitat and no significant water quality degradation as a result of this project. 3 No natural protective features or processes will be significantly adversely impacted as a result of the proposed dock work and the sand replenishment on the beach is a beneficial reuse in a low energy- environment-which will support recreational activities without disrupting local sediment transport characteristics or other ecological resource's. This project is consistent with zoning policies and ordinances for the Town.- There will be no development of the upland related to this swim dock facility that will create point sources of pollution or drainage. This project is considered to be providing recreational opportunity compatible with the natural resource values and characteristics of the site. REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 97-25 OF THE WETLANDS LAW 6,2004 The permittee acknowledges that the validity of this permit is subject to the approval of other governmental or municipal authorities. The permittee does, by the acceptance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations undertaken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevention of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the permittee also agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Town and its officers. The permittee gives consent to the Town and its officers, employees and agents to enter upon the premises where such operations are being conducted to make such inspections to determine whether said operations are being conducted in conformity with the permit. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing one week prior to initiation of any and all operations. The permittee will notify the Trustees in writing upon completion of operations such that the site can be inspected for issuance for a certificate of compliance. In response to Sub-section 2a and the General Rules for Standards of Residential and Commercial Docks,the following additional information is offered. 1. Permits for the work are being applied for through the Town, US ACOE, NYS DEC and a coastal zone consistency determination by the NYS DOS. 2. The continued use of the swimming dock facilities does not present any adverse modification of the shoreline. 3. The pier support and decking structure will not change dimensions or layout, only materials to maintain structural integrity. The use of CCA pressure-treated piles and timbers has already been approved for this project in accordance with Local Law 6. 4. The maintenance dredging is to restore a safe and usable diving area. 5. The 15-foot clearance specified in this paragraph should not be an issue because the dredging does not project into the navigation way for other boaters transiting to or from Hay Harbor. 4 - r- I 6. Upon receipt of the permit for this project, appropriate--permit numbers and a - Town,permit placard will be affixed to the most seaward face-of the pier for identification from the water. _ 7. - There are-no permanent structures located-above the pier decking, nor are any planned at this time other than, the power post and railing which are_fixed by function. 8. Pedestrian foot passage way on the upland around this pier is different due to terrain and the boulder lined shorefront characteristics. This issue was already addressed in the Town of Southold Permit No. SCTM#9-3-1 in 2013. NEW YORK STATE COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM These application documents include a copy of the Federal Consistency Assessment Form utilized for the New York State Coastal Management Program under the jurisdiction of the New York State Department of State. The following policies have been identified as pertinent to this application and the reason for consistency associated with this project is outlined in each respective case. Policy 2 Water Dependent Uses—This project is to maintain,restore and, to a small extent, enhance a fully functional water dependent use, a recreational swimming pier facility. Policy 5 —Use of Existing Developed Shorefront—There is no developed shoreline on this site. This project utilizes existing shorefront which has been altered by the long-standing club facilities, to make for continued use of the recreational swimming facilities. Policy 7 — Significant Fish & Wildlife Habitat— Protection of significant fish and wildlife habitat has been considered in the development of this project layout. The maintenance dredging is absolutely minimal in nature and will not have any sustained or significant adverse impact on wildlife or habitat. Dredging will abide by seasonal restrictions imposed by permits. Policy 8 —Protection & Preservation of Habitat— Protection and preservation of habitat has also been considered in this project by the same rationale as stated in policy 7. Dredging will take place in the late spring to avoid water quality impacts on habitat for plants and animals. Policy 11 — Minimize Damage to Natural Resources - The dredging project is maintenance in nature and has been laid out in such a way so as to minimize impacts to natural resources as identified in Policy 7 and 8 above. The pier restoration project will have minimal adverse impacts on local resources. Policy 14—No Measurable Increase in Flooding - This project in no way adversely affects water flow and circulation in Hay Harbor or flooding potential of the area. Flood levels all around Fishers Island are dictated by water levels in Long Island Sound, Fishers Island Sound and Block Island Sound and the facilities and uses at the Hay Harbor Club will have no adverse influence on those levels. Policy 15 — No New Dredging= Dredging is required in this project but only to maintain adequate water depth the diving area of the swimming pier. This project is maintenance and'repetitive in nature at intervals of approximately 5 years, not new dredging. The dock system has been laid out in its current location and configuration to avoid new dredging requirements. 5 1 Policy 19 —Impact on Public Access—Public access will not be jeopardized or impeded as a result of this project. As a matter of fact, there is almost no public access usage of the public trust lands or waters at this site, other than within the confines of the swimming dock. The intertidal zone is significantly covered by boulders and tidal wetlands fringe marsh vegetation. The swimming pier . occupies the landward 25% of the waterway-width in accordance with US ACOE policies. Thus, public access to the State's lands and waters will not be adversely affected by the project. Policy 20 — Public Trust Compatibility with ExistingAdjoining Properties and Land Uses- Public Trust compatibility with existing adjoining properties and land uses have also been considered in this project. Several nearby properties have small docking facilities but this swimming facility will not adversely affect or interfere with those uses. The swimming dock is a long-standing structure at the site. Policy 21 —Water Dependent Recreation—This project is consistent with water-dependent recreational opportunities policies set forth in this section. Policy 24 —Scenic Resources, Impairment or Loss - This policy will not cause impairment or loss of scenic resources. Policy 25 — Enhance Overall Scenic Quality - The existing swim pier is consistent with the historic, scenic quality of the area and prevent loss of scenic resources as described in Policy 24 above. Policy 44—Preserve and Protect Tidal Wetlands—It is acknowledged that the fragmented fringe marsh of spartina alterna flora along the shorefront is a valuable resource and this dredging will not in any way adversely affect tidal wetlands resources. SUMMARY This project proposes the restoration and maintenance of a long-standing recreational water dependent use through maintenance of the wood pier structure and dredging for the next 10 years of the diving area of the swimming pier in Hay Harbor on Fishers Island. A copy of all US Army Corps of Engineers,NYS DEC and Town of Southold applications are attached as substantiation for this project. This project complies with applicable standards of the New York State Coastal Management Act, NYS / DEC Tidal Wetland Regulations and criteria for approval, the Town of Southold Waterfront Revitalization Program and Local Ordinance No. 6, 2004, and its approval is respectfully requested. Respectfully submitted, PeithB. NC. eilson,P.E. 6 1 Board of Trustees Application GENERAL DATA Land Area(in square feet) : 9.7 ACRES Area Zoning: Previous use of property: RESIDENTIAL CLUB RECREATION Intended use of property: RESIDENTIAL CLUB RECREATION Covenants and Restrictions: Yes X No If"Yes",please provide copy. Does this project require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals Yes X No If"Yes",please provide copy of decision Prior permits/ approvals for site improvements: Agency Date Town of Southold# 8127, 8127C April 17, 2013 Town of Southold#5768 May 21,2003 Town of Southold#4720 Apri13. 1997 NYS DEC#1-4738-00103/00018 March 19, 2009 NYS DEC#1-4738-00103/00015 January 8,2003 NYS DEC#1-4738-000103/00006 March 27, 1997 No prior permits/approvals for site improvements. Has any permit/ approval ever been revoked or suspended by a governmental agency? X No Yes If yes, provide explanation: Project Description(use attachments if necessary) Conduct maintenance dredge by clamshell bucket of 25 +/-) CY of fine sand over an area of 300 (+/- SF for upland disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192 (+/-)LF, of pile supported timber access pier,two 10.5 foot by 45-foot wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair and also a 6-foot wide by 80 (+/- LF wood pile and timber connecting bier with associated equipment all seaward of the apparent high water line. Board of Trustees Application WETLAND/TRUSTEE LANDS APPLICATION DATA Purpose of the proposed operations: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25 (+/- fine sand over an area of 300 (+/-) SF for upland disposal Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192 (+/-) LF of pile supported timber access pier, two 10.5 foot by 45-foot wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair and also a 6-foot wide by 80 (+/-) LF wood pile and timber connecting pier with associated equipment all seaward of the apparent high water line. Area of wetlands on lot:2 acres(+/-)square feet Percent coverage of lot: 20 % Closest distance between nearest existing structure and upland edge of wetlands: 100 feet(+/-) feet Closest distance between nearest proposed structure and upland edge of wetlands: No Changes feet Does the project involve excavation or filling: No X Yes If yes,how much material will be excavated?__;5—C+/-)_cubic yards How much material will be filled? 25(+/-) cubic yards Depth of which material will be removed or deposited: 1-2 feet, Proposed slope throughout the area of operations: Remains unchanged except for the beach area which will be slightly higher and steeper. Manner in which material will be removed or deposited:The sand dredged from the swimming area will be deposited on the beach as replacement for lost sand. .Dredged sand will be placed on the deck of the barge(with a welded steel perimeter containment fence) off loaded a the "mobile Dock" in West Harbor and trucked back to the Hay Harbor Club,placed on the beach,then spread and raked. Statement of the effect,if any,on the wetlands and tidal waters of the town that may result by reason of such proposed operations(use attachments if appropriate): No adverse impact is anticipated on the wetlands because all of the dredged sand will be deposited on the beach. Board of Trustees Application -COASTAL EROSION APPLICATION DATA Purposes of proposed activity Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25 (+/-)CY of fine sand over an area of 300 (+/-) SF for upland disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192 (+/-) LF of pile supported timber access pier two 10.5 foot by 45-foot wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair and also a 6-foot wide by 80 (+/-) LF woodpile and timber connecting pier with associated equipment all seaward of the apparent high water line. Are wetlands present within 100 feet of the proposed activity? No X Yes Does the project involve excavation or filling? No X Yes If Yes,now much material will be excavated? 25(+/-)_(cubic yards) How much material will be filled? 25 +/- (cubic yards) Manner in which material will be removed or deposited: The sand dredged from the swimming_area will be deposited on the beach as replacement for lost sand.Dredged sand will be placed on the deck of the barge( with a welded steel perimeter containment fence) off loaded a the "mobile Dock" in West Harbor and trucked back to the Hay Harbor Club,placed on the beach,then spread and raked. Describe the nature and extent of the environmental impacts to the subject property or neighboring properties reasonably anticipated resulting from implementation of the project as proposed, including erosion increase or adverse effects on natural protective features.(Use attachments if necessary): No adverse impact is anticipated on the wetlands because all of the dredged sand will be deposited on the beach. See attached narrative. I 1 Short Environmental Assessment.Form Pant I -Project Information Instructions for Comyleting Part 1-Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding,are subject to public review,,and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item,please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency;attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1-Project and Sponsor Information Hay Harbor Club Name of Action or Project: Swim Tank Pier Restoration and Maintenance Dredging Project Location(describe,and attach a location map): Hay Harbor Club Brief Description of Proposed Action: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25(+/-)CY of fine sand over an area 300(+/-)SF for upland disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/-)LF of pile supported timber access piers 2-10.5 wide x 45 FT wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs, lifeguard chair and also a 6-FT wide by 80(+/-)LF wood pile and timber connecting pier with associated equipment, all seaward of the apparent high water line. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: 401-486-6759 Hay Harbor Club-Dick Duggan E-Mail: Address: P.O. Box 477 City/PO: State: Zip Code: Fishers Island NY 06390 1.Eloes the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan,local law,ordinance, NO YES adnimistrative rule,or reg tion If Yes,attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no,continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a pennut,approval or g from any other governmental gency? NO YES If Yes,list agency(s)name and permit or approval: Army Corps of Engineers,Town of Southold Board of Trustees, NY Department of State El 3.a.Total acreage of the site of the proposed actton: 0.01 acres b.Utal acreage to be p ysica y disturbed? 0.01 acres c.Total acreage(project site and any contiguous properties)owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 9+ acres 4. CheCK all landuses that occur on,adjoining and near we propose a on. ❑Urban (Rural(non agriculture) ❑Industrial [:]Commercial ❑Residential(suburban) ❑Forest OAgriculture [Aquatic [Other(specify):Water Sports Club ❑Parkland Page I of 3 v 5. Is the proposed action, - _ - NO YES N/A a.A PU—MItted use ua a zoning regulation ❑ ® ❑ b.Consistent with e adopted compre ensrve p ❑ M ❑ - 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? ❑ 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in,or does it adjoin,a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES if Yes,identify: ® ❑ 8. a.Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO YES F-1- b.Are public transportation service(s)available at or near the site of the proposed action? ® ❑ c.Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? n ❑ 9.MeTsEe propose action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements NO 'YES U the proposed action will exceed requirements,describe design features and technologies: ❑ ❑ 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply? NO YES If No,describe method for providing potable water. R1 ❑ 11.Will the proposed action coimect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No,describe method for providing wastewater treatment: ® ❑ 11 a. oes a site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? ® ❑ b.Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? 13.a. oes any portion of the site-of the proposed action,or lands adjoining the proposed action,contain NO YES wetlands or other WaterbodieS regulated by a federal,state or local agency ❑ b.Would the proposed action physically alter,or encroach into,any existing wetland or waterbody? © ❑ If Yes,identify the wedand or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on,or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: R Shoreline ❑Forest [)TAgriculturallgrasslands ❑Early mid-successional R Wetland ❑Urban %Suburban 15.Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal,or associated habitats,listed NO YES by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? © F-1- 16. 16. project site located in the 100 year Mail plaWl NO YES TT x 17.Will the proposed action create storm water discharge,either hun point or non-pomt sources NO YES If Yes, � Ela.Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? F]No ❑YES b.Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems(runoff and storm drains)? '' %;' `' �r` it3'�`[ 'k a If Yes,briefly describe: ❑NO ❑YE5 Page 2 of 3 1 18.Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES water or ouier liquids e.g.retention_pond,waste lagoon, am If Yes,explain purpose and size: ® ❑ 19.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES so waste management facility7If Yes,describes"- _ - _ - ® ❑ 20.Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation(ongoing or NO I YES completed) or hazardous waste If Yes,describe: ® ❑ I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponso n - Date: Id--/'a Signature: PRINT FORM Page 3 of 3 I � l � 617.20 -- - -- - - Appendix A - State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help-applicants and agencies-determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project of action may be significant. The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently, there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unmeasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis. In addition, many who have knowledge In one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance. The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow-introduction of information to fit a project or action. Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprised of three parts: Part 1: Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site. By identifying basic project data,it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3. Part 2: Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3: If any impact in Part 2 is identified as potentially-large, then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE-- Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: IE Part 1 ®Part 2 [DPW 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF(Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate), and any other supporting information, and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, It is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: 0A. The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and, therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. ®B. Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there w ill not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared.* ®C. The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared. •A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions PIER RECONSTRUCTION &MAINTENANCE DREDGING Name of Action Name of Lead Agency h Is, �r C�1/�'i �`1 e r �JS Dint or Type Name of Responsible Officer In Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signatu Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Preparer(if different from responsible officer) website Date PART 1—PROJECT INFORMATION _Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form,Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be.subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable,so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action Pier Reconstruction & Maintenance Dredging Location of Action(include Street Address,Municipality and County) Fox Avenue, Fishers Island, Town of Southold, Suffolk County Name of Applicant/Sponsor Hay Harbor Club, Attn: Mr. Dick Duggan Address P. O. Box 477 City/PO Fishers Island State NY Zip Code 06390 Business Telephone (401)486-6759 Name of Owner(if different) Address City/PO State Zip Code Business Telephone Description of Action: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25 (+/-)CY of fine sand over an area of 300 (+/-)SF for uplar disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/-) LF, of pile supported timber access pier,two 10.5 foot by 45-foot wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard cf and also a 6-foot wide by 80(+/-) LF wood pile and timber connecting pier with associated equipment all seaward of the apparent high water line. J Please Complete Each Question--Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project,-both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use:®Urban 0 Industrial ®Commercial Residential (suburban) ®Rural (non-farm) ®Forest :_ ®Agriculture ®Other Beach 2. Total acreage of project area: 9.7 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) 4 acres 4 acres Forested 1 acres 1 acres Agricultural(Includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) 2 acres 2 acres Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) 1 acres 1 acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces 2 acres 2 acres Other(Indicate type) acres acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s)on project site? a. Soil drainage: 9 Well drained 100% of site ®Moderately well drained % of site. ®Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres(see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ® Yes No a. What is depth to bedrock (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: 1:10-10% 90% ®10- 15% % [115% or greater 10 % 6. Is project substantial) contiguous to or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? LJ Yes M No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? ®Yes [ZNo g, What is the depth of the water table? 2 (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ®Yes No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Yes ®No - - .-1 , I 1. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? ®Yes No According to: Identify each species: 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site?(i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? ®Yes No Describe: 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? Gx Yes ®No If yes, explain: This is a water sports club, a beach with various upland recreatiaons areas and dock facilities used for swimming, recreational boating including sailign programs,windsurfing, etc. 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? QYes ®No Scenic views will be maintained. 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of Iver to which it is tributary 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area There is a tidal wetlands fringe marsh of spartina and a large area of almost 2 acres of phragmitae. No changes are proposed tht would affect the wetlands. b. Size(in acres): 2 acres (+/-) 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? xl Yes- ®No a. 9 YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? Yes No - - K. If YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Yes X No _ - --- --------- --- - -------- -- -------- — 18. Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25-AA, Section 303 and 304? ®Yes E]No 19. Is the site located in or subs tantiall contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? QYes No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ®Yes �No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: 10 +/-) acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: 2(+/-) acres initially; 2(+1-) acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: 8 +/- acres. d. Length of project, In miles: 0.1 (if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. 0 % f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing 30 +/- ; proposed 30 g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: 5 (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially 0 0 0 0 Ultimately 0 0 0 0 I. Dimensions(in feet)of largest proposed structure: 8 height; 10.5 width; 200 length. J. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? N/A ft. 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.)will be removed from the site? 25 tons/cubic yards. 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed ®Yes ®No ®x N/A a. if yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ®Yes No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ®Yes No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers)will be removed from site? 0 acres. ^_-- a _1^4 r 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old)or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? ®Yes Ex No 6. If single phase project:Anticipated period of construction: 1 months, (including demolition) 7. If multi-phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated 3-4 (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: month 2015 year, (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: month 2015year. d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ® Yes x® No 8. Will blasting occur during construction? ®Yes [E No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction 3 ; after project is complete 0 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities?®Yes No If yes, explain: 12. Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? ®Yes [j]No a. If yes, Indicate type of waste(sewage, industrial, etc)and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? E]Yes [:]No Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal?®Yes®No If yes, explain: 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? ®Yes ®No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? ®Yes G1 No a. If yes,what is the amount per month? tons b. if yes,will an existing solid waste facility be used?®Yes ®No c. If yes, give name ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? ®Yes ® No e. If yes, explain: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? ®Yes IDNo a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? E]Yes G]No 19. Will project routinely produce odors(more than one hour per day)? ®Yes E]No 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? E]Yes No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? ®Yes E] No If yes, indicate types) 22. If water supply Is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallonstminute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day gallons/day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? [:]Yes No If yes, explain: 1 25. Approvals Required: - Type Submittal Date Southold Trustees Nov. 2015 City, Town, Village Board ElYes ®No City, Town, Village Planning Board ®Yes ® No City, Town Zoning Board ®Yes ® No City, County Health,Department ®Yes ® No Other Local Agencies ®Yes ® No Other Regional Agencies ®Yes ® No NYS DEC Nov. 2015 State Agencies ®Yes � No US ACOE Nov. 2015 Federal Agencies M Yes ©No C. Zoning and manning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or Zoning decision? ®Yes 0 No If Yes, indicate decision required: ®Zoning amendment Zoning variance ®New/revision of master plan ® Subdivision ®Site plan ®Special use permit ®Resource management plan ®Other 2. What is the zoning classifications)of the site? Residential!Open space recreation club 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? Several multi and single family residences. 4. What is the proposed zoning of the site? To remain as is;club open space recreation 5. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in-adopted local land use plans? Yes ®No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a'A mile radius of proposed action? All land to the northeast and south of the Hay Harbor Club is residential. Hay Harbor borders the western edge of the club property. a. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a'/4 mile? [Eyes ®No g. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? 10. Will proposed action require any authorization(s)for the formation of sewer or water districts? ®Yes No 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? ®Yes No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? ®Yes ®No 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? ®Yes®No a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. ®Yes ®No D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. if there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. �5 Applicant/Sponsor Name HAY HARBOR CLUB Date Signature Dick Duggan / ! Title General Club Manager If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. i �dos� � Town of Southold Erosion, Sedimentation & Storm-Water Run-off ASSESSMENT FORM o g PROPERTY LOrA'nON: s.C.T.M.tit: - THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS MAY REQUIRE THE SUBMISSION OF A O l 1 STORM-WATER,GRADING DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN s rfc ecs�`Tan �To rc-' Tt CERTIFIED BY ADESIGN PROFESSIONAL IN THE STATE OF NEW YOWL SCOPE OF WORK - PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ITEM# / WORK ASSESSMENT Yes No a. What is the Total Area of the Project Parcels? (Include Total Area of all Parcels located within Will this Project Retain All ch Rao Run-Off the Scope of Work for Proposed Construction) 9.1 0MM Generated by a Two(2")Inch Rainfall on Site? (S.F./Acres) (This item will include all run-off created by site Elb. What is the Total Area of Land Clearing clearing and/or construction activities as well as all — and/or Ground Disturbance for the proposed Site Improvements and the permanent creation of construction activity? (S.F.I Aces) impervious surfaces.) PROVIDE BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION (P Additional Pages as Needed) 2 Does the StPlan and/or Survey Show All Proposed Drainage Structures ctures Indifcating Size 8 Location?This ✓ Item shall include all Proposed Grade Changes and Slopes Controlling Surface Water Flow. �t7tcP.ltt,� /►'I[Rt.i1�t°.�t�/)CQ. ���s �lr�afrt C(c�LQ �p 3 Does the Site Plan and/or Survey describe the erosion ❑ bit tf tte,S'6�a7S`�F� d y 0f t� 3a-ad /StirID1 Q11 Ci�/0_r�. and sediment control practices that will be used to control site erosion and storm water discharges. This L{j Sr: fri U_Pkm CAW&L U'- item must be maintained throughout the Entire Construction Period. 44 Si" 4aiA 7j i rtSyticP,ltr@U)r^� 1226 U-1 t-' 4 Will this Project Require any Land Filling,Grading or /'� LL�� Excavation where there is a change to the Natural I It SetDOtY7c �1 (RfLQSI izCD IO.�+ k'���' Existing Grade Involving more than 200 Cubic Yards — 1. of Material within any Parcel? rj Will this Application Require Land Disturbing Activities �4E'tQ1G62�fL1l� [> FS p 5�&Q-tS Encompassing an Area in Excess of Five Thousand El---�—, (5,000 S.F.)Square Feet of Ground Surface? 1 e(% ab�kaxu y Stf. 6 Is there a Natural Water Course Running through the Site? Is this Project within the Trustees jurisdiction General DEC SWPPP Requirements: ZA+-50 4- Cd�t or within One Hundred(100')feet of a Wetland or F] Submission of a SWPPP is required for all Construction activities Involving soil Beach? disturbances of one(1)or more acres; including disturbances of less than one acre that T Will there be Site preparation on Existing Grade Slopes are part ci o larger common plan that writ of disturbances disturb one or more acres a land; which Exceed Fifteen(15)feet of Vertical Rise to Including Construction activities involving sol disturbances of less than one(1)acre where One Hundred(100')of Horizontal Distance? the DEC has determined that a SPDES permit is required for storm water discharges. (SWPPP's Shall meet the Minimum Requirements of the SPDES General Permit 8 Will Driveways,Parking Areas or other Impervious F for Storm Water Discharges from Construction activity-Permit No.GP-0-10-001.) Surfaces be Sloped to Direct Storm-Water Run-Off 1.The SWPPP shall be prepared prior to the submittal of the NOI.The NOI shall be into and/or in the direction of a Town right-of-way? submitted to the Department prior to the commencement of construction activity. 2.The SWPPP shall describe the erosion and sediment control practices and where 9 Will this Project Require the Placement of Material, required,post-construction storm water management practices that will be used and/or Removal of Vegetation and/or the Construction of any ❑ — constructed to reduce the pollutants in storm water discharges and to assure Item Within the Town Right-of-Way or Road Shoulder compliance with the temps and conditions of this permit.In addition,the SWPPP shall Area?(Tats Item will Nor include aro Installation of Driveway Aprons.) Identify potential sources of pollution which may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of storm water discharges. NOTE: If Any Answer to Questions One through Nine is Answered with a Chedc Mark 3.All SWPPPs that require the post-construction storm water management practice In a Box and the construction site disturbance is between 5,000 S.F.$1 Acre In area, component shall be prepared by a qualified Design Professional Licensed in New York a Storm Water,Grading,Drainage&Erosion Control Plan is Required by the Town of that is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of Storm Water Management Southold and Must be Submitted for Review Prior to Issuance of Any Building Permit (NOTE: A Check Mark(r)and/or Answer for each Question is Required for a Complete Application) STATE OF44EWdV0RI,,co�J 11)6Cr10 U COUNTY OF....N..9W. ...1-Q.N..Q.0.AI SS 1 p x � s: That I......... e.1..111....:L.7..:...LJI...��1°..I1 .91).......being duly swom,deposes and says that he/she is the applicant for Pernut, (Name of individual signing Document) And that he/she is the ...................................................... f t'al....................................................................................... (Owner,Con r,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.) Owner and/or representative of the Owner or Owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this applic;itidr,L.that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief,and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed herewith. Sworn to before this; ................. ....... ...day of... .. r� ��Fi ,20.1. _ l Notary Public: .. ..... ... .. .. ..................... ............ ..... i (Signature of Applipnl) FORM - 0 0 Erosion and, Sedimentation&_Storm Water Run off Assessment Form-Continued - Wood pile and timber connecting pier with associated equipment all seaward of the apparent high water line. _ � SpFFO(�c John M. Bredemeyer III, President z} Town Hall Annex Michael J. Domino, Vice-President a� �41` 54375 Route 25 Glenn Goldsmith a y z P.O. Box 1179 A. Nicholas Krupski y ® jj Southold, NY 11971 Charles J. Sanders �o[ , �a�:f� Telephone (631) 765-1892 ry Fax (631) 765-6641 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD --------------------------------------------------------------- In the Matter of the Application of HAY HARBOR CLUB COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING TO BE COMPLETED AFTER POSTING REMAINS IN PLACE FOR NOT LESS THAN SE11EN DAYS I. �1 /cfL u, ��-�G/ , residing at/dba /02 O C being duly sworn, depose and say: t That on the //day of lt,4y , 201(,, I personally posted the property known as /V,q tz 1-1-lwls de C L41.6 by placing the Board of Trustees official poster where it can easily be seen, and that I have checked to be sure the poster has remained in place for eight days prior to the date of the public hearing. Date of hearing noted thereon to be held Wednesday,January 20,2016. ; i Dated: /////�U16 i ( ignature) Sworn to before me this i day o 0 l`�P _ I JF p 7 Diary Pub t PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Name: Address: Please see the attached page STATE OF CONNECTICUT COUNTY OF NEW LONDON DOCKO, INC. , residing at 14 HOLMES STREET, MYSTIC, CT 06355, being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the day of v 20lip, deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth in the Board of Trustees Application, directed to each of the above named persons at the addresses set opposite there respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the address 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 Office at MYSTIC, CT, that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by (certified) (registered)mail. Sworn to "re me this Day of 20_1.0 Notary Public l 1 PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS Diana Fiske - Christie S.Flanagan Ors Fiske Gretchen N. Flanagan 36 Beldenwood Road 4248 Armstrong Pkwy Simsbury,CT 06070 Dallas,TX 75205 WAT Investments,LLC Philip E.Maysles C/O Dennis Ryan Rebekah N.Mayles 186 Cedar Avenue 21 W 122nd Street Rockville, Centre,NY 11570-3007 New York,NY 10027 Kristen F.Huseby Berit H Huseby P.O.Box 5924 Providence,RI 02903 William H. Cook Elizabeth M. Cook 410 E 57th Street New York,NY 10022 Katherine duPont Sanger P.O.Box 175 Montchanin,DE 19710 NW Parsons Irrv. Grantor Trust 5 Story Terrace Marblehead,MA 01945 William C.Ridgway III 68 Neck Road Old Lyme, CT 06371 Strauss Living Trust 765 Westview Drive Mattituck,NY 11952 Charles E.Brainard Jr. 1246 Asylum Avenue Hartford,CT 06105 sit w.. r• s. � 4 x• J 9 Docko, Inc. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com January 14, 2016 Mr. John Breedemeyer, President Southold Board of Trustees P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: Hay Harbor Club Hay Harbor, Fishers Island Dear Mr. Breedemeyer: Attached is a copy of the notarized Proof of Mailing Notice form with the attached certified mail receipts and green cards and the original Affidavit of Posting with photograph for the Hay Harbor Club on Fishers Island for the upcoming town meeting on January 20, 2016. I will send any additional green cards by mail or with Keith on the day of the meeting. Yours truly, DOCKO, INC. 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OWNER(S) OF RECORD: HAY HARBOR CLUB SUBJECT OF PUBLIC HEARING : For a Wetland Permit and a Coastal Erosion Permit to conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of ±25 cubic yards of fine sand over an area of ±300sq.ft. for upland disposal; reconstruct all of the existing swim tank piers which consist of a 5 foot by ±192 linear foot pile supported timber access pier; two (2) 10.5'x45' wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board; one (1) 6 foot by ±80 linear foot wood pile and timber pier with associated equipment; reconstruct two (2) sets of ±5'x15' pile supported wood stairs from pier into the water; two (2) existing ±3'x20' turning board floats to remain; and reconstruct the lifeguard chair. Located: Fox Avenue, Fishers Island. SCTM# 1000-9-3-1 TIME & DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING : Wednesday, January 20, 2016 — at or about 5 :30P. M . 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 TRUSTEES * TOWN OF SOUTHOLD * (631) 765-1892 APPLICANT/AGENT/REPRESENTATIVE TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM The Town of it 2 'cs PnWbitl Confljobof town WUM Nd wwwns'The.DW2221L this f o d i b o it to take whatever M&n-js necessary,Wavoid same. �✓ ,a YOUR NAME: Pi c Q 7� t` " t l' 0/) --Aw fwd (Last name,first namc,.giiddle initial,unless yotf are applying in the name of someone else or other entity,such as a company.If so,indicate the other person's or company's name.) NAME OF APPLICATION: (Check all that apply) Tax grievance Building '-T Variance Trustee Changs;of Zone Coastal Erosion Approval of plat Mooring Exemption from plat or official map Planning Other (If"Other°',name the activity.) Lao you personally(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship"includes by blood,marriage,or business interest."Business Interest"means a business, including a partnership,in which the town officer or employee has even a partial ownership of(or�employment by)a corporation in which the town officer or employee owns more than 5°/of the shares. YES _ NO If you ansi%vred-YES",complete the balance of this form and date and sign where indicated. Name of person employed by the Town of Southold Title or position of that person Describe the relationship between yourself(the applicant/agent/representative)and the town officer or employea.Either check the appropriate line A)through 1))and/or describe in the space proAded. The town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply): A)the owner of greater than 5'0lo of the shares of the corporate stock of the applicant (when the applicant is a corporationy; $)the legal or�bcneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity(when the applicant is not a corporation); C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or D)the actual applicant. DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP Submitted thr Signature J Print Name Futm TS i C111 i Board of Trustees Application - County of Suffolk State of New York The Ha Harbor Club BEING DULY SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE / SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMITS) AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, AND THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD AND TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S), IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVE(S), TO ENTER ONTO MY PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF THIS APPLICATION. Si re SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS `y DAY OF w� , 20j�— Notary Public SHERRI E FRAZA NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF RHODE ISLAND MY COMMISSION EXPIRES AUG.1 B,2018 1 Board of Trustees Application AUTHORIZATION (where the applicant is not the owner) I, The Hay Harbor Club residing at Fox Avenue (print owner of' property) (mailing address) FISHERS ISLAND, NY do hereby authorize DOCKO, INC. , (Agent) MYSTIC, CT to apply for permit (s) from the Southold Board of Town Trustees on my behalf. ( er's s' ature) f Town of Southold LWRP CONSISTENCY ASSESSMENT FORM A. INSTRUCTIONS 1. All applicants for permits* including Town of Southold agencies, shall complete this CCAF for proposed actions that are subject to the Town of Southold Waterfront Consistency Review Law. This assessment is intended to supplement other information used by a Town of Southold agency in making a determination of consistency. *Except for minor exempt actions including Building Permits and other ministerial permits not located within the Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. 2. Before answering the questions in Section C, the preparer of this form should review the exempt minor action list,policies and explanations of each policy contained in the Town of Southold Local Waterfront Revitalization Program. A proposed action will be evaluated as to its significant beneficial and adverse effects upon the coastal area (which includes all of Southold Town). 3. If any question in Section C on this form is answered "yes" or "no", then the proposed action will affect the achievement of the LWRP policy standards and conditions contained in the consistency review law. Thus, each answer must be explained in detail, listing both supporting and non-supporting facts. If an action cannot be certified as consistent with the LWRP policy standards and conditions, it shall not be undertaken. A copy of the LWRP is available in the following places: online at the Town of Southold's website (southoldtown.northfork.net), the Board of Trustees Office, the Planning Department, all local libraries and the Town Clerk's Office. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE AND PROPOSED ACTION SCTM# 1000—009—3 - 1 PROJECT NAME: DOCK MODIFICATIONS,HAY HARBOR CLUB The Application has been submitted to (check appropriate response): Town Board Planning Board Building Dept. Board of Trustees X 1. Category of Town of Southold agency action(check appropriate response): a) Action undertaken directly to Town agency(e.g. capital construction,planning activity, agency regulation, land transaction) b) Financial assistance(e.g. grant loan subsidy) c) Permit, approval,license, certification: X Nature and extent of action: Conduct maintenance dredging by clamshell bucket of 25 (+/-) CY of fine sand over an area of 300 (+/-) SF for upland disposal. Reconstruct the swim tank piers including 192(+/-) LF, of pile supported timber access pier, two 10.5 foot by 45-foot wood pile and timber end piers with associated diving board, a float and two sets of stairs and lifeguard chair and also a 6-foot wide by 80 1 LF wood pile and timber connecting pies'/ h associated equipment all seaward of thi )arent hiah water line. Location of action: Fox Avenue on Hay Harbor Site acreage: Parcel=9.7 acres Present Land use: Residential- Club Present Zoning Classification: Residential- Club - 2. If an application for the proposed action has been filed with the Town of Southold agency, the following information shall be provided: a) Name of applicant: Hay Harbor Club b) Mailing Address: P.O. Box 477, Fishers Island,NY 06390 c) Telephone number: Area Code(917) 859-0733 d) Application number, if any Will the action be directly undertaken, require funding, or approval by a state or federal agency? Yes X No If yes, which state or federal Agency? US ACOE,NYS DEC, NYS DOS C. Evaluate the project to the following policies by analyzing how the project will further support of not support the policies. Provide all proposed Best Management Practices that will further each policy. Incomplete answers will require that the form be returned for completion. DEVELOPED COAST POLICY Policy 1. Foster a pattern of development in the Town of Southold that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Page 2 for evaluation criteria. X Yes No Not Applicable This facility maintenance project makes appropriate use of an existing waterfront recreational access system and complies with environmental design factors published by the NYS DEC, and the DOS Coastal Management Program, Southold Local Law No. 6, 2004 and the Southold LWRP. There will be no impairment of waterIlow or navigation. Policy 2. Protect and preserve historic and archaeological resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Page 3 through 6 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X Not Applicable 2 Policy 3. Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 6 through 7 for evaluation criteria Yes No X Not Applicable There will be no noticeable change to aesthetics in Hay Harbor. The proposed pier reconstruction and repair work will be to the same dimensions and in the same location as the existing facilities. NATURAL COAST POLICIES Policy 4. Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources from flooding and erosion. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 8 through 16 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X Not Applicable There will be no changes to flooding characteristics of HU Harbor associated with this project. There will be no erosion-inducing activities during the course of pier reconstruction. The dredging will be done within normal seasonal restrictions to avoid shellfish and spawnin fig sh impacts. Policy 5. Protect and improve water quality and supply in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies Pages 16 through 21 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X Not Applicable This project will not have any affect on suitability of or availability of drinking water on Fishers Island, the sources of which are in land from the dock and dredging activities which are all in salt water. Policy 6. Protect and restore the quality and function of the Town of Southold ecosystems including Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitats and wetlands. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 22 through 32 for evaluation criteria. X Yes No Not Applicable Dredging will be mechanical and therefore minimize turbidity and the dredged material will be contained within and on the deck of the barge until off loaded in a graded area on the beach. Therefore, the project encourages habitat enhancement. Policy 7. Protect and improve air quality in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III — Policies Pages 32 through 34 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X Not Applicable 3 There are no air quality issues related to this project. No emissions will be generated by the dock facility or dredging Policy 8. Minimize environmental degradation in Town of Southold from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 34 through 38 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X Not Applicable _ PUBLIC COAST POLICIES Policy 9. Provide for public access to, and recreational use of, coastal waters, public lands, and public resources of the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III—Policies; Pages 38 through 46 for evaluation criteria. X Yes No Not Applicable This site is at an existing club. The public trust lands and waters constitutes the area between the mean high water line and mean low water line and the resources are from the high tide line These environmental resources are being_protected by the design standards dictated by the NYS DEC and the Town. There is extensive use of the waterfront in this area and the maintenance dredging is intended to continue to provide this kind of access. The pier restoration provides for safe access to the swim tank WORKING COAST POLICIES Policy 10. Protect Southold's water-dependent uses and promote siting of new water-dependent uses in suitable locations. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 47 through 56 for evaluation criteria. X Yes No Not Applicable This project is to maintain an existing swimming area for water-dependent, recreational use This usage as defined as water-dependent in the LWRP. Policy 11. Promote sustainable use of living marine resources in Long Island Sound the Peconic Estuary and Town waters. See LWRP Section III — Policies; Pages 57 through 62 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X Not Applicable This swimming pier is not used for commercial fishing or shellfish industries or enterprises Policy 12. Protect agricultural lands in the Town of Southold. See LWRP Section III— Policies; Pages 62 through 65 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X Not Applicable 4 This swimming pier is not used i' pr in support of anv agricultural o', 'uaculture industries or enterprises. Policy 13. Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral sources. See LWRP Section III—Policies; pages 65 through 68 for evaluation criteria. Yes No X - Not Applicable This swimming pier is not used for or in support of anergy or mineral mining or processing operations. PREPARED BY: Keith B.Neilson,P.E., Docko, Inc. TITLE Agent DATE November 25, 2015. 5 OC k®, i h C. Serving the waterfront community since 1987 P.O.Box 421,Mystic,CT 06355(860)572-8939 Fax:(860)572-7569,email:office@docko.com 1 December 17, 2015 9 , Mr. James Bredemeyer, President Southold Board of Trustees P.O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971 Re: Hay Harbor Club, Fishers Island Pier Reconstruction, Maintenance Dredging Dear Mr. Bredemeyer: On behalf of the Hay Harbor Club, we enclose herewith the following in support of their permit application for pier reconstruction and maintenance dredging on Fishers Island. ➢ Two prints each of plans titled: Project: "Pier Reconstruction &Maintenance Dredging" Waterway: Hay Harbor Location: Fishers Island, Town of Southold Suffolk County,New York Applicant: Hay Harbor Club ➢ Two copies of the Southold Board of Trustees permit application, SEQR-Part 1, LWRP Consistency Assessment Form, Tax Assessor's Map, site photographs and location map. Two checks in the amount of$250.00 payable to the Town of Southold. ➢ One copy of each of the other applications to regulatory agencies. I trust that you will find this application package complete and acceptable; please let me know if the need for further information arises. Very truly yours, DOC O, INC. keith B.Neilson, P.E. KBN:jm Enclosures CC: Hay Harbor Club �� -- 7} USACOE NYS DEC: Environmental Permits NYS DOS DEC 1 $ 2015 File: 07-09-1979 HAY HARBOR CLUB