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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4037 -7 5- APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS �,=�O�' OGyd SCOTT L.HARRIS 'Gerard P. Goehringer,Chairman c Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. H x O .F Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. '1� 0! Robert A. Villa �l �a Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 Telephone (516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ACTION OF THE BOARD Appl. No. 4037: Application of METRO/808 REALTY CORP. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIV, Section 100-241A and Article IX, Section 100-92, as disapproved by the Building Inspector for approval of a permanent rooflike structure (canopy) over gasoline pump island. The principal use, gasoline sales with accessory office and necessary inside storage incidental thereto, is nonconforming in this Hamlet Business (HB) Zone District. Location of Property: Corner of the northerly side of Main Road (Route 25) and the westerly side of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-102-5-26. WHEREAS, public hearings were held on April 2, 1992 and May 7, 1992, and all those who desired to be heard were heard and their testimony recorded; and WHEREAS, the Board has carefully considered all testimony and documentation submitted concerning this application; and WHEREAS, Board Members have personally viewed and are familiar with the premises in question as well as the surrounding areas; and WHEREAS, the Board made the following findings of fact: 1. By this application, appellant has requested approval of a 40 ft. wide by 25 ft. deep permanent canopy with built-in lighting and fire suppression system, and renovated gasoline island of a size 28 ft. by 4 ft. , at a total height of 18 feet. This canopy structure is located in the southerly front yard area and is more particularly shown on the June 14, 1991 survey map prepared by Pat T. Seccafico, L.S. 2 . The premises in question is nonconforming as to lot area of 17,933 sq. ft; the principal use of this site as a gasoline sales station is also nonconforming in this Hamlet Business (HB) Zone District. 3 . The principal building as exists is shown to be 41. 8 feet from the southerly ( front) property line, 57 feet from the Page 2 - Appl. No. 4037 Matter of ,METRO/808 REALTY CORP. Decision Rendered May 18, 1992 easterly (front) property line, 17. 9 feet from the northerly (side) property line; and 60 feet from the westerly (rear) property line, each at the closest points from the building. The layout of the principal building is more particularly shown on Sheet 2 of 4 on the site plan prepared by Kevin H. Bryant, P.E. as revised October 18, 1991, and the use of the premises as a gasoline service station was acknowledged by Preexisting Certificate of Occupancy No. Z-18515 dated November 1, 1989. 4 . For record purposes, the setbacks for the subject canopy are noted as follows: (a) from the southerly front property line at 2 . 5 feet and 3 . 0 feet at its closest points; (b) from the westerly property line at 46.5 feet; (c) from the northerly property line at 84 feet; (d) from the easterly property line at its closest point, 68 feet. (e) no request has been made in this application for a change, modification, or alteration concerning the nonconforming principal building or a nonconforming use. 5. Article XXIV, Sections 100-241 and 100-243 of the Zoning Code provide that a nonconforming building or building with a nonconforming use: A. . . .Shall not be enlarged, altered, extended, reconstructed or restored or placed on a different portion of the lot or parcel . . . nor shall any external evidence of such use be increased by any means whatsoever. there be no enlargement of a nonconforming building with a conforming use (or nonconforming use) may not be increased as to the degree of nonconformance. . . (and) C. Shall not be changed back to a less-restrictive use if changed to a more-restrictive nonconforming use. 6. In considering this application, the Board agrees with the reasoning of the applicant and its agents and find that although the canopy structure is an expansion in the front yard area for the sales of gasoline (a nonconforming use) , the canopy is not a physical obstruction to vehicles entering or leaving the premises. A fire suppression system is built-into the canopy structure, as well as limited lighting which will aid the Page 3 - Appl. No. 4037 Matter of .METRO/808 REALTY CORP. Decision Rendered May 18, 1992 traveling public as well as the gasoline attendants during adverse weather conditions. Drainage areas will be installed to collect stormwater runoff from the canopy. 7. It has been noted that the life of this system would be 20-25 years, depending on certain conditions or unexpected weathering affects. It should be noted that although the canopy is in existence at this time, that a review will be required to readdress proposed safety, environmental, lighting, noise and other considerations in the future, when a similar structure is proposed to be built to replace the present structure. 8. It is the position of this Board that in considering this application that: (a) there is no alternative feasible for appellant to pursue other than a variance; (b) the relief, as requested, is the minimum necessary and is not substantial in relation to the existing conditions at the site and those generally existing in the neighborhood; (c) the difficulties imposed are uniquely related to the property and are not personal in nature; (d) the grant of the variance will not adversely effect the essential character of the neighborhood, or be adverse to the safety, health, welfare, comfort, convenience or order of the town and neighboring properties; (e) in view of all the above, the interests of justice will be served by granting the relief, as requested and further noted below. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion by Mr. Goehringer, seconded by Mr. Grigonis, it was RESOLVED, to GRANT approval of the construction of a canopy with fire suppression system as shown on the plans prepared by Kevin H. Bryant, P.E. revised 2/27/92 and on the survey prepared by Pat T. Seccafico, L.S. dated June 14, 1991, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 1. Any future replacement, modification, alteration, expansion or other type of alteration, or relocation of this canopy structure will require a ZBA application for consideration prior to the issuance of a building permit. Page 4 - Appl. No. 4037 Matter of METRO/808 REALTY CORP. Decision Rendered May 18, 1992 2. There be no change in the present location. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Doyen, Dinizio and Villa. This resolution was duly adopted. lk f,. GERARD P. GOE NGER CHAIRMAN GL1' ND FI y'i7 BY - �t7 TO i 'I7 CL .; OURy, .rs�� 1 Town Clerk, Tcwn of Sou,lzai APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS *� ° SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. y P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. Robert A.Villa �' 3 '3 Southold,New York 11971 Fax (516)765-1823 Telephone (516)765-1809 Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NOTICE OF HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following matters will be held for public hearings before the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1992 commencing at the times specified below: 1 . 7 : 34 p.m. Appl. No. 4102 - ROBERT AND ELEONORE CAHILL. This is an Appeal of the April 22, 1992 Notice of Disapproval by the Building Inspector for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III-A, Section 100-30A.3 for permission to construct deck addition with an insufficient front yard setback from the easterly property line ( along Cedar Lane, a private road) . Location of Property: 515 East Gillette Drive, East Marion; County Tax Map District 1000, Section 38, Block 4, Lot 12; also referred to as Lot 69 on the "Map of Marion Manor" filed with the Suffolk County Clerk as Map No. 2038. The subject premises is nonconforming as to lot area in this R-40 Zone District. Page 2 - Legal Noto • Hearings for May 7, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals 2 . 7 : 37 p.m. Appl. No. 4098 - TONY AND MARIA KOSTOULAS. This is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section 100-239 . 4 for approval of deck extension ( at or near ground level) and fence with an insufficent setback from the L.I . Sound bluff line. Location of Property: 1035 Aquaview Avenue, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000- 21-2-13 . This property is nonconforming as to total lot area in this R-40 Zone District. 3 . 7: 40 p.m. Appl. No. 4103 - WARREN AND ELLEN HUFE (FUTURE SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS, INC. ) . This is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article VIII , Section 100-82 (and Article XY.IV, Section 100-242A) for permission to construct addition which will increase the degree of nonconformance in the northerly side yard setback. The setback from the northerly property line is less than the required 20 feet. Location of Property: 41155 C.R. 48 (and the westerly side of Kenny' s Road) , Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-7-33 . This property is nonconforming as to total lot area in this Limited-Business (LB) Zone District. 4. 7 : 45 p.m. Appl. No. 4100 - THOMAS J. McCARTHY (Contract Vendee) {Owners: Frank Majeski and Others) . This is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IIIA, Section 100-30A. 3 for approval of insufficient lot area, width and depth of parcels proposed in this four-lot minor subdivision, each Page 3 - Legal Noti• • Hearings for May 7 , 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals with a preexisting dwelling. Location of Property: 1270 Fourth Street and 305 King Street, New Suffolk, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-117-7-8 . This property is zoned R-40. 5. 7 :55 p.m. Appl. No. 4037 - METRO/808 REALTY CORP. (Continued from the April 2, 1992 hearing) . Location of Property: Corner of the Northerly Side of Main Road (Route 25) and the Westerly Side of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-102-5-26 . 6. 8: 05 p.m. Appl. No. 4080 - GEORGE AND SUE TSAVARIS. This is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII , Section 100-239. 4 for approval of location of accessory satellite ( antenna) dish structure with a setback at approximately 37 feet from the bluff line. The requirement for all structure under Section 100-239. 4 is 100 feet from the Long Island Sound bluff. Location of Property: 2170 The Strand Way, East Marion, NY; Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map No. 6266, Lot 111; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-30-2-53 . 7. 8: 15 p.m. Appl. No. 4091 - EUGENE M. LACOLLA. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 A & B, requesting permission to change use of a portion of the subject premises, from residential to non-residential. Location of Property: North Side of Main Road (State Route 25) , at Arshamomoque near Greenport, (abutting properties of Hollister' s Page 4 - Legal Noti• • ' Hearings for May 7, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals Restaurant, Mill Creek Liquors, The Pottery Place, etc. ) ; County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-56-4-24 & 19. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in the above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. For more information, please call 765-1809. Dated: April 24, 1992. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski ---------------------------------------------------------------x Copies to the following on 4/27/92 : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahill, 35 Greenwood Place, Valley Stream, NY 11581 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kostoulas, 221 - 148th St. , Whitestone, NY 11357 Mr. Robert T. Bayley, A.I .A. , P.O. Box 595, East Marion 11939 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hufe, 41155 Route 48, Southold, NY 11971 Mr. Thomas J. McCarthy, Box 1266, Southold, NY 11971 Allen M. Smith, Esq. , 737 Roanoke Avenue, Box 1240, Riverhead, NY 11901 (Attorney for Metro) Permit Research & Acquisition Co. , Inc. , 1108 Route 110, Farmingdale, NY 11735 Mr. and Mrs. George Tsavaris, 2170 The Strand, P.O. Box 345, East Marion 11939 Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Kondak ( as requested - oppos. ) 2060 The Strand, East Marion 11939 Charles R. Cuddy, Esq. , P.O. Box 1547, 180 Old Country Road, Riverhead, NY 11901 (Attorney for LaColla) L.I . Traveler-Watchman, Inc. ( fax transmission) Times-Review (fax transmission) Individual Files and Board Members Bulletin Board ( in Lobby) Building Department Planning Board ' i FORM NO.3 • TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD,N.Y. NOTICE OF DISAPPROVAL Date June 12, 9] To John Chase,(V.P:) 808 Realty Corporation P.O. Box 1006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westhampton Beach, N.Y. 11978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your application dated . . . . . .June 11, Iy 9] for permit to CONSTRUCT.CANOPY.OVER GAS PUMPS at . . . . . . . . . . . . Location of Property . . 28975 MAIN ROAD CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House No. Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . . . . . . . . . . . Block . . . .5. . . . . . . . . Lot . . .26. . . . . . . . . Subdivision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Filed Map No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is returned herewith and disapproved on the following Under Article I% PP 8grounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 100-92 construction has insufficient front yard set back and under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Article R%IV Section 100-241A, alteration and enlargement not permitted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Action required by the Zoning Board of Appeals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Under Article %%V Section 100-250 site plan approval is required by the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B ildi Irispg RV 1/80 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 06 ;:11 APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR /1 3 i1 APPEAL NO. L DATE .............................. TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 1, (We) 808 Realtyr CorP..-......................of P•Q.r...BoxJ.Q46................................ Name of Appellant """' Street and Number Westhampton Beach N-Y-............HEREBY APPEAL TO .. .. . l ............. ...................................... Mun... .. is i polity it ity........................ State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION FOR PERMIT NO. .................................... DATED ..................................................... WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO John Chase 808 Realty Corporation .......................................................... Name of Applicant for permit of P.O. Box 1006 Westham ton„Beach N.Y. 1?.. . . . .........c....tate.......... ............ Street end Number MunicipalityState ( X) PERMIT TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY 28975 Main Road, Cutcho�ue..................... H.B . .. 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY ....... ............ .................................cho Street /Hamlet / Use District on Zoning Map District 1000 Section 10261 ock 5 Lot 26 Current Owner 808 Realty Corporation Mep No. Lot No. prior Owner tcu11 c vrjcp + + -+ 2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- section and ITarograph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) Articlejy,rXXIVSection /00- 9a 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for (please check appropriate box) ( X) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map ( ) A VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons. Lows Art. 16 Sec. 280A Subsection 3 = 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal (has) (has not) been made with respect to this decision of the Building Inspector or with respect to this property. Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit ( ) request for a variance andwas made in Appeal No. ................................Dated ...................................................................... REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 280A. Subsection 3 ( X) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance is requested for the reason that Site is a Gasoline Service Station located in a H.B. (Hamlet Business) District. According to the zoning code such business is restricted to the B (General Business) District. Application is thereby made under article XXIV, non conforming use. Re: To construct a 25 ' -0" X 40 ' -0" steel canopy over a 30 '-0" X 4!-0" service island providing a 216" setback, requesting a 12 '-6" 'to conform Form ZB15' setback. (Continue on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- scry HARDSHIP because A refusal would deny the applicant the opportunity to beautify and modernize the station. Additionally, in todays market place, the need toprovide the consumer with the utmost in comfort and protect - is paramount to good quality service. Consumers will seek out those business that will provide these needs. 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shored by all properties alike in the immediate vi nity of thi roperty and in this use district because Not all neighborood business' �emand tu� need to supply protection from the elements for the consumer. The canopy's protective cover is an integral component of a service stations marketing plan. It provides safe proteciton for both attendent and costomer in that it provides both lighting and safe footing as well as housing a state of the art Fire Suppression System. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because The canopy, renovated islands and dispensers are so designed that they will remain aesthetically in tune with the overall scenery of the neighboring community. STATE OF NEW YORK ) ss ............ . . ... ........................................................... COUNTY OF ) Signature John hase Swornto this ................... .................�....... day of...... ..... ......... ........................... 199/ �... Y1 ....... Notary Public WANCI9 G.NEALON NOGRY P Na 62-Stab of Nawlled 967862 QuNN{s24d in Sutton Cuaatttr / CabnMMon E�IrN Oc1oEw 16,18l� TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �OPERTY., RECORD CAR® OWNER STREET. ' E VILLAGE DISTRICT SUB. LOT c i r y ; :M�`�h /` 61 FORMER OWNER O' U C `4 N =.. E , ACREAGE .}. �Llt Ia �E'r.ViCC ;� C' Irall 31C- . S , W TYPE OF BUILDING RES. SEAS. VL." FARM COMM. I IND. I CB. I MISC. I Est. Mkt: Value LAND IMP. TOTAL DATE REMARKS L .�54 0 6o0 d l C/' c r l`l!y Ste k /roll %ZLfz S-C>r 19 Gf w Ir f• o ,000 -Io �U8 Rea IIt( �r ) AGE BUILDING CONDITION NEW NORMAL BELOW ABOVE FRONTAGE ON WATER Farm Acre Value Per Acre Value FRONTAGE ON ROAD lee X Tillable 1 BULKHEAD Tillable 2 ' ' DOCK 6 y 71 IA i. Tillable 3 Woodland Swampland Brushland House Plot 774 F7 A G_ ltiZ iJ.t1 '3'. '2 - Total ' i'# 3� - F$' J. YX$.� t✓ d ,3" Y � i� Aa`� t 66 v.• ?' n, 5 r °3�' c Bn' a b „c. 5+. � _ y, a. r � R r i T T . e �a� .b,ei � � ti3 � - z 'n�,..y+j>� x „�� , �i•i � 41 } 4i4 I I I M. Bldg.'„ I yL 2;Q - t�—� / i $ �; rp Foundation /A /J Both :xtension Basement /t7/ Floors { extension Ext. Walls CInterior Finish i :xtension . i i Fire Place D I Heat I —I— a I . Porch I I Roof Type Porch I Rooms I st Floor 3reezewoy Patio Rooms 2nd Floor aaroge ;f. 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R T. 2 5 ) c rl_ w 7A , t _ NEW 6'CONC. CURB i 1 `1 ZONE Jr.2 I SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET. ci yl NEW PLANTER AREA — � / VG STA((�N�DICAPPFO Y-W S AOLS/NFW20,pAAK/NG a AWN O 8 4v ] Q elo NEW 6'CONC. CURB, SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET. CTTEF+'£ :T DRYH'ELLS TO REMA!!J /Y , " i, ;� ly t^,l•1 Rom... NEW PLANTER AREA .--� `• .r o_ ,�O hl /'/_/ .r^ �...i `ram ��\ :1.. aCr/-�/�-`Ti�i l• ,I , 5o LIi -i.eo_ EXIST CURB cc Mtn n_ m ss f.- _ RESERVED 'r _ : 3A / S � [EUMM AUG 20 k Z I I� ,1 PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS W ; I L/! l,, 1 5co3A ARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman O `�- Su rvi or George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald r P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold- New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 August 19, 1992 Allen M. Smith Attorney and Counselor at Law 737 Roanoke Avenue Post Office Box 1240 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Site plan application for Metro Service Station N/Wc Main Rd & Depot La. Cutchogue Zoning District: Residential Office (RO) SCTM# 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Smith: The Planning Board has received your letter of August 12, 1992, containing items pertaining to the above mentioned site plan. The Board is returning the below listed items as they are not part of the Planning Board' s site plan application: 1. Check in the amount of fifty dollars ($75) payable to Suffolk County. 2. Check in the amount of one hundred eighty one dollars ( $181) for site plan application fee. This fee is $175. 00 and it was paid on July 24, 1991. 3 . Nine prints of revised site plan. The revised site plan does not show the service bays as was requested in the Planning Board' s letter to your client, Mr. John Chase, dated July 1, 1992, (copy enclosed) . 4 . - Three copies of the revised site plan. - Three copies of the property survey. - Zoning Board application. - Short Environmental Assessment Form. - Zoning Board of Appeals Questionnaire. - Zoning Board of Appeals notice to adjacent property owners. - Appeal from decision of Building Inspector. - Check in the amount of three hundred dollars ( $300) for the ZBA filing fee. The above items are part of your client' s appeal before the Zoning Board, and as such, should be sent to the Board of Appeals directly, inasmuch as this office cannot accept ZBA applications on their behalf . If you have any questions, or require more information, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman Encl: cc: Harvey Arnoff, Town Attorney Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector Gary J. Fish, Building Inspector PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS TT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman �, `f t j I Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. '�"/ '' O� L/ Richard G. Ward Town all, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald .0. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 July 1, 1992 John Chase 808 Realty Corp. ,;Ao � New York �93-5- /^`.,\v i✓ �sr{� ��ti, �`r, RE: Metro Service Station N/W/c Main Rd & Depot La. Cutchogue, New York SCTM $ 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Chase: We have received a copy of the Zoning Board' s decision in which you were granted a variance for the canopy. However, we find that we are unable to proceed with our review of your site plan application because of the addition of a car-repair business to the site. The coordinated environmental review of this project was . for the canopy only. And, since you have added a new use, the site plan application before us, which shows the addition of the new canopy, is no longer an accurate representation of your proposed and existing use of the property. In order for us to move forward, the following actions must be completed: 1. A revised site plan application showing the existing use of the service bays and requisite parking to accomodate that use shall be submitted to this office. This application shall include a short environmental assessment form that addresses the new use, along with the amended application fee and the fee to cover our consultant' s review of the assessment form. 2. An application must be made to the Building Department for a Certificate of Occupancy for the second use. x you have any questions, please do not hesitate to t this office. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. chairman CC: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector Gary J. Fish, Building Inspector HArvey Arnoff, Town Attorney r Y N, _ ^� Allcri M. Smith �¢� ;�L��`I'i1C�' 311d L�`llfl�lor 111 LC1W �tll✓' ,3 I--loxiokc Avcmic, Poo Office I5ox 1240 Tel: (516) 7271-3947 Pivcrhe.td, Ncw York 11901 ft3x (516) =7-3950 �! 3 May 1, 1992 Honorable Gerard P. Goehringer Board of Appeals Town of Southold Post Office Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Appeal No. 4037 Metro/808 Realty Corp. Dear Mr. Goehringer: I note the continuation of the hearing in the above referenced scheduled for May 7, 1992 . The two open items from the earlier hearing date were: 1) The stipulation in the Supreme Court action and 2) Any supplemental information we might wish to offer relative to the use of the garage. With reference to the stipulation, please find enclosed a copy of the same. With reference to the garage, please find enclosed a copy of a Certificate of Occupancy for a "Gasoline Station/Gasoline Service Station. " Your Code defines Gasoline Service Station as: GASOLINE SERVICE STATION - A structure and surrounding land used for the storage and sale of petroleum fuel primarily to motor vehicles and for accessory uses such as the sale of lubricants, accessories or supplies, the incidental washing of motor vehicles and the performing of minor repairs within a building; however, a service station is not a repair garage or a body shop. As defined, your Code allows performing of minor repairs within the building. This definition is consistent with the present use of the property. Further, it is consistent with the use Mr. Kull made May 1, 1992 Page Two of the property for 27 plus years. The use of the garage is not part of the present application before your Board. The Application and your decision on the same relates only to the canopy. If there are other issues you wish addressed on May 7th, please advise me. Unless advised to the contrary, I will not produce the witnesses who testified on the earlier date. Very truly yours,Allen M. Smith AMS:TWS, Enc. cc: John Chase Allan Ross 1 1 2 SUPREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK 3 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK : TRIAL TERM PART 1 -------------------------------------------X 4 SOUTHOLD TOWN, 5 Plaintiff, 6 -against- 7 JOHN CHASE & METRO SERVICE, 8 Defendants . 9 --------------------------------------------X July 15, 1991 10 Bay Shore, New York 11 B E F O R E 12 HON. PAUL J. BAISLEY, JUSTICE 13 and a Jury. 14 15 A P P E A R A N C E S 16 HARVEY ARNOFF Attorney for plaintiff 17 Main Road Southold, New York 18 NYDICK & ROSS 19 Attorney for Chase 3 275 Broad Hollow Rd. 20 Melville, New York 11747 BY: ALLAN ROSS 21 of counsel 3 22 23 24 25 1 2 2 3 MATTHEW KIERNAN 4 Attorney for METRO 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Diane Zegel, RPR 16 Reporter Official Court 17 18 19 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 2 MR. ARNOFF: Whereas this proceeding 3 was brought for certain injunctive relief 4 relating to the erection of a canopy and 5 other improvements made to a gas station 6 situated on the northwest intersection of 7 Depot Lane with Main Road, Cutchogue, 8 Suffolk County, New York, and 9 Whereas counsel for the respective 10 parties have attempted to reach an accord 11 in regard to the present configuration of 12 that canopy,and 13 Whereas the parties are cognizant of 14 the fact that a separate proceeding has 15 been brought for certain violations of the 16 town code of the Town of Southold in the 17 local criminal court of the Town of 18 Southold against one or more of the above 19 named defendants, and 3 20 ;•:hereas counsel for the parties are 21 desireous of resolving this matter, it is a22 hereby stipulated and agreed as follows : 23 1) That the matters presently pending 24 in the local criminal court shall be 25 adjourned sine dine pending final 1 3 2 resolution of this stipulation. 3 2 ) On or before August 1, 1991, by 4 cash, certified check or good business 5 check, defendants will deposit with Harvey 6 A. Arnoff as attorney, the sum of $25, 000 . 7 Said sum shall be deposited by said 8 escrowee in an interest bearing account. 9 The interest shall follow the disbursement 10 of the money as hereinafter set forth. 11 3 ) The defendant individually or 12 collectively will diligently pursue any and 13 all necessary applications in order to 14 effectuate the changes that they have 15 desired to make at the aforementioned 16 service station and shall comply with all 17 reasonable demands of the municipality a 18 through site plan review and the zoning 19 process. 3 20 4 ) In the event of any dispute which 21 arises under the application process and 8 22 upon the defendants or plaintiffs having 4 23 processed the administrative processes 24 through the municipality, either party may 25 upon written notice to this court, ask that 1 4 2 the matter be conferenced with a view 3 towards further settlement discussions. 4 Upon the issuance of a building permit, the 5 monies together with any and all-- strike 6 that. The escrowee shall be authorized to 7 remit all monies together with accrued 8 interest to the Town of Southold and upon 9 the remission of that money the matter 10 pending in the local criminal court shall 11 be restored to the calendar, defendant 12 shall enter a plea of guilty to one of the 13 offenses reflected therein and shall _. 14 receive a conditional discharge for that 15 violation. All other remaining offenses 16 shall be dismissed in satisfaction of that 17 plea. 18 5) In the event after a reasonable 19 period of time defendant is unable to 20 obtain that building permit--strike that. 21 This matter shall be deemed marked off the 3 22 calendar but designated active and that in 23 the event that a permit isn of issued, 24 either party may move to restore this 25 matter to the calendar upon written notice 1 5 2 to the court, written letter notice to the 3 court. 4 6) In the event the matter is in 5 fact restored to the calendar for any 6 reason whatsoever, this stipulaiton in its 7 entirety shall be deemed without prejudice 8 to either side and shall in no way enter 9 into any future proceedings brought in 10 regard to this application. That is to say 11 neither party shall be able to bootstrap 12 their present position upon any subsequent 13 changes arising out of further 14 administrative processes. 15 7 ) Upon the matter being restored to 16 the calendar, the escrowee shall then upon t 17 demand of the defendant's representative, 18 remit the monies together with accrued 19 interest, to the defendant and/or the 20 defendant's designee. n 21 8 ) It is further agreed that this 22 stipulation shall be prepared by the court 23 reporter at a cost to be shared equally by 24 the plaintiff and the defendant and shall 25 be so ordered by the court. 1 6 2 9) It is expressly understood between 3 the parties that this stipulation does not 4 operate as a waiver of any of the parties' 5 rights and that upon the matter being 6 restored to the calendar, any penalties 7 which are accrued on a per diem basis 8 against the defendant, shall not be deemed 9 to have tolled by virtue of this interim 10 stipulation. 11 MR. ROSS: We will agree. I have the 12 authority to enter into this stipulation on 13 behalf of the defendants in this action. 14 MR. ARNOFF: On behalf of the Town of 15 Southold I have the authority to enter into 16 this stipulation. 17 MR. ROSS : So stipulated. The only 18 thing I'd like to indicate with respect to 19 the last provision about this not being a 3 20 waiver of any fines to be tolled, neither 21 would it be an admission that there are 22 fines on a day-to-day basis . 23 MR. ARNOFF: That's correct. 24 ---00000--- 25 1 7 2 3 I hereby certify that the above is a true 4 and accurate transcript. 6 �p 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 20 21 22 0 23 24 25 o PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS w ± SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman y� �� Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward 4 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD F-alc (5*)765—LU3 Allen M. Smith itecember 1, 1992 DEC -2 19W - Attorney and Counselor at Law 737 Roanoke Avenue Post Office Box 1240 Riverhead, NY 11901 RE: Site plan application for Metro Service Station N/Wc Main Rd & Depot La. Cutchogue Zoning District: Residential Office (RO) SCTM# 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Smith: The Planning Board in its letter to Mr. Chase of July 1, 1992, a copy of which was sent to you on August 7, 1992, had asked for a revised site plan showing the existing use of the service bays and requisite parking. In addition, a short environmental assessment form must be submitted that addresses the new use. Applications also must be made to the Zoning Board of Appeals for the second use and to the Building Department for a Certificate of Occupancy for the second use. As of August 12, 1992 , the Board has not heard from you regarding compliance with the above. If you have any questions, or require more information, please contact this office. Very truly yours, C� / Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: Harvey Arnoff , Town Attorney Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector Gary J. Fish, Building Inspector COUNTY OF SUFFOLK LS g r 4 ROBERT J.GAFFNEY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING ARTHUR H. KUNZ DIRECTOR OF PLANNING June 4, 1992 Town of Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Pursuant to the requirements of Sections A 14-14 to 23 of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, the following application(s) which have been referred to the Suffolk County Planning Commission are considered to be a matter for local determination. A decision of local determination should not be construed as either an approval or a disapproval. Applicant(s) Municipal File Number(s) /808 Realty Corp./Metro 4037 Cahill, Robert & Eleonore 4102 Very truly yours, Arthur H. Kunz Director of Planning SIB Gerald G. Newman Chief Planner GGN:mb H.LEE DENNISON BUILDING 0 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY ■ HAUPPAUGE, NEW YORK 11788 0 (516) 853-5192 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS o�OS�FF��� copy SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman o= "' Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. 00 x °" T Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. Oy �� P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. �fJ�l . O Southold,New York 11971 Robert A.Villa Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Pursuant to Article XIV of the Suffolk County Administrative Code, The Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold, New York, hereby refers the following to the Suffolk County Planning Commission: xx Variance from the Zoning Code, Article XXIV Section 100-24 lA Variance from Determination of Southold Town Building Inspector Special Exception, Article Section Special Permit Appeal No : 4037 Applicant: 808 Realty Corp. /METRO Location of Affected Land : 28975 Main Road, Cutchogue, NY County Tax Map Item No . : 1000- 102-:5-26 Within 500 feet of: Town or Village Boundary Line Body of Water (Bay, Sound or Estuary) xx State or County Road, Parkway, Highway, Thruway Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federally Owned Land Boundary of Existing or Proposed County, State or Federal Park or other Recreation Area Existing or Proposed Right-of-Way of any Stream or Drainage Channel Owned by the County or for which the County has established Channel Lines, or Within One Mile of a Nuclear Power Plant Within One Mile of an Airport Comments : Applicant is requesting permission . to construct a 25' x 40 ' steel canopy over service island. i Copies of Town file and related documents enclosed for your review. Dated : June 1, 1992 • gUFFO[,y APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L.HARRIS Supervisor Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman o F < p Charles Grigonis,Jr. C* Serge Doyen,Jr. Town Hall,53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. �S' p!� P.O.Box 1179 Robert A. Villa �dl ;7i �.a Southold,New York 11971 Fax (516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 29, 1992 Mr. Frank Nealon Permit Research & Acquisition Co. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Re: Appl. No. 4037 - 808 Realty Corp. (Metro) Dear Mr. Nealon: Attached please find a copy of the Board's findings and determination in the above matter. Please be sure to return to the Planning Board and Building Inspector (and any other department agency having jurisdiction) for updates that may be deemed necessary in this project. Very truly yours, �1� inda Kowa ski Enclosure Copies of Decision to: Allen M. Smith, Esq. Southold Town Building Department Southold Town Planning Board Suffolk County Department of Planning Page 4 - Appl. No. 37 Matter of METRO/800REALTY CORP. Decision Rendered May 18, 1992 2. There be no change in the present location. Vote of the Board: Ayes: Messrs. Goehringer, Grigonis, Doyen, Dinizio and Villa. This resolution was duly adopted. lk / i-�— GERARD P. GOEHRTNGER CHAIRMAN Page 23 • Public Hearing Southold ZBA 5/7/92 Appeal # 4037 Applicant(s) : Metro/808 Realty Corp. Location of Property: Corner of the northery side of Main Road (Route 25) and the westerly side of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, NY County Tax Map No. 1000-102-5-26 The Chairman opened the hearing at 8:27 p.m. and read the Notice of Hearing and Application for the record. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I had before this Board at the last regulary scheduled meeting and we are very simply completing the hearing tonight and we would ask if Mr. Allen Smith would like to add any further information to the record. MR. ALLEN SMITH: Mr. Goehringer and members of the Board, I sent to Mr. Goehringer by mail a copy of the stipulation that you requested from our last hearing and made a few comments in repsonse to the invitation of the Board, relative to the gasoline/service station aspect. Other than that, I have nothing more to add. Just simply, if Mr. Goehringer would include those comments from the letter of May 1, I would appreciate it. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I shall, I thank you. Thank you for coming down. MR. SMITH: Yes sir. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Is there anybody else who would like to speak in favor or against this hearing? I should mention the number of the hearing, based upon the thickness of the file it is Appeal # 4037 in behalf of Metro/808 Realty. Hearing no further comments, seeing no further hands, I make a motion closing the hearing, reserving decision until later. All in favor - AYE. End of hearing. Lorraine A. Miller (Transcribed by tapes recorded 5/7/92.) • FORM NO.4 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall 3 Southold, N.Y. PRE EXISTING Certificate Of Occupancy No. . . Z-18515. , , , , . . . Date . , NOVEMBER l, 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THIS CERTIFIES that the building . . . . . . . . . . . . .GASOLINE STATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Location of Property 28975 MAIN ROAD & 55 DEPOT LANE CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . House No. Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . . .1.02 . . . . . .Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lot . . . . 26 . . . . . . . . . . Subdivision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Filed Map No. . . . . . . . .Lot No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . conforms substantially to the requirements for a business building built prior to APRIL 9, 1957 pursuant to which CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY jf Z-18515 dated , , NOVEMBER 1, 1989 . was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is . . . . . . . . . GASOLINE SERVICE STATION ** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The certificate is issued to . . . . . . RAILS SERVICE STATION, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (owner, / - of the aforesaid building. Suffolk County Department of Health Approval , ,NO RECORD. . PRE EXISTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UNDERWRITERS CERTIFICATE NO. . NO RECORD PRE EXISTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED: NO RECORD PRE EXISTING ** PLEASE SEE ATTACHED INSPECTION REPORT. Building Inspector Rev.1/81 • BUILDIeIG DEPART:-LENT TO'JN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. HOUSING CODE INSPECTION REPORT Location 28975 Main Road & 55 Depot Lane Cutchogue , N . Y . (numoer do street) 14unicipaiity) Subdivision clap No . Lots) Name of Owner(s ) KULLS SERVICE STATION , INC . Occupancy GASOLINE SERVICE STATION OWNER (type) owner-tenant) Admitted by: MR . KULL Accompanied by: SAME Key available Suffolk Co. Tax No. 102-5-26 Source of request ROBERT KULL Date OCT . 23 , 1989 M!ELLING Type of construction CEMENT BLOCK ,$stories ONE Foundation POURED CEMENT Cellar Crawl space Total rooms, lst. F1 2 2nd. F1 3rd. F1 Bathroom(s) Toilet room(s) 2 Porch, type Deck, type Patio, type_ Breezeway Garage Utility room Type Heat OIL FIRED 'alarm Air XX Hotwater Fireplace(s) No. Exits Airconditioning Domestic hotwater YES Type heater ELECTRIC Other ACCESSORY STRUCTURES: Garage, type const. Storage, type const. Swimming pool Guest ty pe const. Other GAS PUMPS & SIGNS VIOLATIONS: ,CHAPTER 45—N.Y. STATE UNIFORM FIRE PREVENTION & BUILDING CODE - Lncation DeEcription IArt. I Sec. NO VIOLATIONS Remarks• Inspected by: Ci �rz���Date of Insp OCT. 30, 1989 CURTIS HORTON Time start 10:00 end 10:30 am COUNTY OF SUFPO10 SS: 51'A'I'I: OF NI=W 1'ORh P,1(6 is Wood, being duly sworn, SAYS that she is the NOTICE OF HEARINGS 100-82(and Article XXIV,Sec- Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND 7RAVELER-WA-I-CI-IMAN, NOTICE IS HEREBY tion 100-242A)for permission to ;i public newspaper printed at Southold, In Suffolk County; GIVEN, pursuant to Section construct addition which will in- rtnd thil the notice of which the annexed i5 a printed copy, 267 of the Town Law and the crease the degree of nonconfor- CodeoftheTownofSouthold, mance in the northerly side yard 11.1%' been .Ituh1i5hcd in said 1-ong Island TrnvClcr•Walchman the following matters will be setback. The setback from the held for public hearings before northerly property line is less oitcC each week for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . weeks the SOUTHOLD TOWN than the required 20 feet.Loca- a BOARD OF APPEALS at the tion of Property:41155 C.R.48 Su.cce5SivCly, commenting on the . . • • . . . . . .`.��.� Southold Town Hall, 53095 (and the westerly side of Kenny's ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Main Road, Southold, New Road), Southold, NY; County York 11971, on THURSDAY, Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-7- clay of April .I 92 MAY 7, 1992 commencing at the 33. This property is noncon- times specified below: forming as to total lot area in 1.7:34 p.m.Appl.No.4102— this Limited-Business(LB)Zone ROBERT AND ELEONORE District. - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAHILL.This is an Appeal of 4.7:45 p.m.Appl.No.4100— the April 22, 1992 Notice ofDis- THOMAS J. McCARTHY approval by the Building Inspec- (Contract Vendee) (Owners: - torforaVariancetotheZoning Frank Majeski and Others)- Sworn in bcfure me this Ordinance, Article III-A, See- This is an Appeal for a Variance ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' day of tion 100-30A.3 for permission to to the Zoning Ordinance, Arti- construct deck addition with an cle IIIA,Section 100-30A.3 for Aprl1 19 92 insufficient front yard setback approval of insufficient lot area, from the easterly property line width and depth of parcels pro- , (along Cedar Lane, a private posed in this four-lot minor sub- road).Location of Property:515 division,each with a preexisting East Gillette Drive, East dwelling. Location of Property: Marion; County Tax Map Dis- 1270 Fourth Street and 305 King trict 1000, Section 38, Block 4, Street,New Suffolk,NY;Coun- " . ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . ' • • • • ' • • • • • . . • ' • • • • . . ' • • . . . . ' Lot 12;also referred to as Lot 69 ty Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-117- N o I a f y Public on the "Map of Marion 7-8.This property is zoned R-40. BARB.ARA A. SCHNEIDER Manor" filed with the Suffolk 5.7:55 p.m.Appl.No.4037— NOTARY PUBLIC, SI^.te of New York County Clerk as Map No,2038. METRO/808 REALTY CORP. No. 48013846 The subject premises isnoncon- (Continued from the April 2, Qualilio(I in Sulfol'a Co�Jnty Comm forming as to lot area in this 1992 hearing). Location of Pro- ission Expires / R-40 Zone District. perty: Corner of the Northerly p Ur�/�- 2.7:37 p.m.Appl.No.4098— Side of Main Road (Route 25) TONY AND MARIA KOS- and the Westerly Side of Depot TOULAS.This is an Appeal for Lane, Cutchogue, Town ok a Variance to the Zoning Ordi- Southold;County Tax Map Par- .-. Par- nance, Article XXI II, Section cel No. 1000-102-5-26. - Map Parcel No..1000-30-i-53� "' said time and place hear any and 100-239.4 for approval of deck 6.8:05 p.m.Aool.No.4080— 7.8:15 p.m.Appl.No 4091— all persons or representatives de- extension-(at'-or near'ground GEORGE AND SUE TSA- EUGENE M.LACOLLA.Vari- siring to be heard in the above level)and fence with an insuffi- I VARIS.This is an Appeal for a I ante to the Zoning Ordinance, matters.Written comments may cient setback from the L.I. Variance ro the Zoning Ordi- Article 11I, Section 100-31 A& also be submitted prior to the Sound bluff line. Location of nance, Article XX1I1, Section B, requesting permission to conclusion of the subject hear- Property: 1035 Aquaview Ave- I00-239.4 for approval of Iota- change use of a portion of the ing.Each hearing will not start nue, East Marion, NY;County tion of accessory satellite (an- subject premises, from residen- before the times designated Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-21-2- tenna)dish structure with a set- tial to non-residential.Location above. For more information, 13. This property is noncon- back at approximately 37 feet of Property:North Side of Main please call 765-1809. forming as to total lot area in from the bluff line.The require- Road(State Route 25),at Arsha- Dated: April 24, 1992. this R-40 Zone District. ment for all structure under Sec- 'ad near Greenport, BY ORDER OF 3.7:40 p.m.Appl.No.4103— tion 100-239.4 is 100 feet from (abutting properties of Hollis- THE SOUTHOLD TOWN WARREN AND ELLEN the Long Island Sound bluff. ter's Restaurant,Mill Creek Li- BOARD OF APPEALS HUFE (FUTURE SCREW Location of Property:2170 The quors, The Pottery Place, etc.); GERARD P. GOEHRINGER MACHINE PRODUCTS, Strand Way, East Marion, NY; County Tax Map Parcel Nos. CHAIRMAN INC.). This is an Appeal for a Pebble Beach Farms Filed Map 1000-56-4-24 & 19. By Linda Kowalski Variance to the Zoning Ordi- No. 6266, Lot 111; County Tex The Board of Anneals will at 1X, 4/30/92 (8) nance, Article VIII, Section - ` 5.7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4037 — 1�' t/Y MET R O8 REALTY CORP. j{(pl', p (Con want the April 2, 1992 NOTIC OS F`H RINGS hearing. - tion of Property:Cot- STATE OF YORK) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, net of the Northerly Side of Main punuant to Section 267 of the Town i Road (Route 25)and the Westerly ) SS: Law and the Code of the Town of Side of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, COUNTY OF SIJbT+'OLH) Southold,the following matters will Town of Southold;County Tu Map be held for public hearings before the Parcel No.1000-102-5-26. _ C4eA-CU} JX-L1A—) of Mattituek, in SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF 6.8:05 p.m. Appl. No. 4080 — APPEALS at the Southold Town GEORGE AND SUE TSAVARIS. said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she Hell, 53095 Main Road, Southold, This is an Appeal for a Variance to ;8 Principal New York 11971,on THURSDAY, the Zoning Ordinance,Article XXIU, Pal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a MAY 7, 1992 commencing at the Section 100-239.4 for approval of lo- Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituek, in times speed below: cation of accessory satellite(antenna) 1.7:34 p.m. Appl. No. 4102 — dish structure with a setback at ap- the Town Of Southold, County of Suffolk and ROBERT AND ELEONORE proximately 37 feet from the bluff State Of New York, and that the Notice of which CAHILL This is an Appeal of the line.The requirement for all structure April 22,1992 Notice of Disapproval under Section 100-239.4 is 100 feet the annexed is a printed copy, has been regular_by the Building Inspector for a Van- from the Long Island Sound bluff. ance to the Zoning Ordinance,Article Location of Property: 2170 The ly published In said Newspaper once each week III-A,Section 100-30A.3 for permis- Strand Way,East Marion,NY;Peb- sion to construct deck addition wit}' ble Beach Farms Filed Map No. for�— Weeks successively, COmMencing an an insufficient front yard setback 6266,La 111;County Tax map Par- the - dayOf /mil ^1 _ 19 c 7 from the easterly property line(along ce1 No.1000-30-2-53. —f�+—^ Cedar Lane,a private road).Location 7.8:15 p.m. Appl. No. 4091 — of Property:; C East Gillette Drive, E the Zoning M.LACOLce, Variance �� East Marion; County Tax Map Ms- ro the Zoning Ordinance,Article III, trict 1000,Section 38,Block 4,Lot Section 100-31 A & B. requesting 12;also referred to as Lot 69 on the permission to change use of a portion "Map of Marion Manor"filed with of the subject premises,from residen- Principal Clerk the Suffolk County Clerk as Map No. tial to non-residential. Location of 2038. The subject premises is non- Property:North Side of Main Road confomning as to lot area in this R-40 (State Route 25).at Arshamomaque Zone District. near Greenport, (abutting properties .5 2.7:37 p.m. Appl. No. 4098 — of Hollister's Restaurant,Mill Creek Sworn to before me this TO AND MA KOS- Liquors, The Pottery Place, etc--; day Of 7OUL Appeal This is an Appeal fora County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000- `(///�— ' Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, 56-4-24&19' Article XXIII,Section 100-239.4 for The Board of Appeals will at said HELEN 0.BERft" approval of deck extension(at or near time and place hear any and all per- 1latasy Public State of New York ground level)and fence with an in- sons or representatives desiring to be No.4528520 sufficient setback from the L. OuagRed In Suffolk Canty heard in the above matters.Written CelmMpian Eimtrea August 31,is2 Sound bluff line. Location of Prop- comments may also be submitted erty: 1035 Aquaview Avenue, East prior to the conclusion of ta. .rl,jcct Marion,NY;County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-21-2-13. This property is hearing. Each hearing will not start nonconforming as to total lot area in before the times designated above. d this R-40 Zone District For more information, please call 765-1809. 3.7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4103 — Dated:April 24,1992. WARREN AND ELLEN HUFF BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD (FUTURE SCREW MACHINE TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS PRODUCTS,INC.).This is an Ap- GERARD P.GOEHRINGER peal fora Varian to the Zoning Or- CHAIRMAN dinanee,Article VII1 Section 100-82 By Linda Kowalski (and Article XXIV, Section 1-82 - 7371-ITA30 242A) for permission to construct addition which will increase the de- igree of nonconformance in the northerly side yard setback.The set- back from the northerly Property line j is less than the required 20 fee.Lo- r cation of Property: 41155 C.R. 48/ (and the westerly side of Kenny's Road), Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-7-33. This Property is nonconforming as to[Drat lot area in this Limited-Business (LB)Zone District 4.7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4100— THOMAS 1.McCARTHY(Contract Vendee) (Owners: Frank Majeski and Others].This is an Appeal for a Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IHA,Section 100-30A,3 for approval of insufficient lot area, Width and depth of parcels proposed in this four-lot minor subdivision, each with a preexisting dwelling.Lo- cation of Property: 1270 Fouts Street and 305 King Street, New Suffolk,NY;County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-117-7-8. This property i� zoned RAO. Allen M. hnith Attorney and Ccun66elor at Law UUU 137 Roanoke Avenue, Post Office Box 1240 Tel: (516) 727-3947 Riverhead, New York 11901 Fax (516) 727-3950 May 1, 1992 �'►�IY �4� ( ��, i1 t Honorable Gerard P. Goehringer Board of Appeals Town of Southold Post Office Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Appeal No. 4037 Metro/808 Realty Corp. Dear Mr. Goehringer: I note the continuation of the hearing in the above referenced scheduled for May 7, 1992 . The two open items from the earlier hearing date were: 1) The stipulation in the Supreme Court action and 2) Any supplemental information we might wish to offer relative to the use of the garage. With reference to the stipulation, please find enclosed a copy of the same. With reference to the garage, please find enclosed a copy of a Certificate of Occupancy for a "Gasoline Station/Gasoline Service Station. " Your Code defines Gasoline Service Station as: GASOLINE SERVICE STATION - A structure and surrounding land used for the storage and sale of petroleum fuel primarily to motor vehicles and for accessory uses such as the sale of lubricants, accessories or supplies, the incidental washing of motor vehicles and the performing of minor repairs within a building; however, a service station is not a repair garage or a body shop. As defined, your Code allows performing of minor repairs within the building. This definition is consistent with the present use of the property. Further, it is consistent with the use Mr. Kull made May 1, 1992 Page Two of the property for 27 plus years. The use of the garage is not part of the present application before your Board. The Application and your decision on the same relates only to the canopy. If there are other issues you wish addressed on May 7th, please advise me. Unless advised to the contrary, I will not produce the witnesses who testified on the earlier date. Very truly yo rs, ttl �.. Allen M. Smith :TWS Enc. cc: John Chase Allan Ross 1 1 2 SUPREME COURT : STATE OF NEW YORK 3 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK : TRIAL TERM PART 1 -------------------------------------------X 4 , SOUTHOLD TOWN, 5 Plaintiff, 6 -against- 7 JOHN CHASE & METRO SERVICE, 8 Defendants. 9 --------- ----------------------------------X July 15, 1991 10 Bay Shore, New York 11 B E F O R E 12 BON. PAUL J. BAISLEY, JUSTICE 13 and a Jury. 14 15 A P P E A R A N C E S 16 HARVEY ARNOFF Attorney for plaintiff 17 Main Road Southold, New York z 18 NYDICK & ROSS 19 Attorney for Chase 275 Broad Hollow Rd. 20 Melville, New York 11747 BY: ALLAN ROSS ° 21 of counsel s' 22 z 23 24 25 1 2 2 3 MATTHEW KIERNAN 4 Attorney for METRO 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Diane Zegel, RPR Official Court 16 Reporter 17 6 18 2 6 19 a 20 21 s 22 a 3 23 24 25 1 2 2 MR. ARNOFF: Whereas this proceeding 3 was brought for certain injunctive relief 4 relating to the erection of a canopy and 5 other improvements made to a gas station 6 situated on the northwest intersection of 7 Depot Lane with Main Road, Cutchogue, 8 Suffolk County, New York, and 9 Whereas counsel for the respective 10 parties have attempted to reach an accord 11 in regard to the present configuration of 12 that canopy,and n 13 Whereas the parties are cognizant of 14 the fact that a separate proceeding has 15 been brought for certain violations of the 16 town code of the Town of Southold in the 17 local criminal court of the Town of 0 18 Southold against one or more of the above 5 19 named defendants, and a 20 Whereas counsel for the parties are 21 desireous of resolving this matter, it is 8 22 hereby stipulated and agreed as follows: 23 1) That the matters presently pending 24 in the local criminal court shall be 25 adjourned sine dine pending final 1 3 2 resolution of this stipulation. 3 2) On or before August 1, 1991, by 4 cash, certified check or good business 5 check, defendants will deposit with Harvey 6 A. Arnoff as attorney, the sum of $25,000. 7 Said sum shall be deposited by said 8 escrowee in an interest bearing account. 9 The interest shall follow the disbursement 10 of the money as hereinafter set forth. 11 3 ) The defendant individually or 12 collectively will diligently pursue any and a 13 all necessary applications in order to 14 effectuate the changes that they have 15 desired to make at the aforementioned 16 service station and shall comply with all 17 reasonable demands of the municipality O 18 through site plan review and the zoning 19 process. 0 20 4 ) In the event of any dispute which 21 arises under the application process and 0 22 upon the defendants or plaintiffs having < 23 processed the administrative processes 24 through the municipality, either party may 25 upon written notice to this court, ask that 1 4 2 the matter be conferenced with a view 3 towards further settlement discussions. 4 Upon the issuance of a building permit, the 5 monies together with any and all-- strike 6 that. The escrowee shall be authorized to 7 remit all monies together with accrued 8 interest to the Town of Southold and upon 9 the remission of that money the matter 10 pending in the local criminal court shall 11 be restored to the calendar, defendant 12 shall enter a plea of guilty to one of the 13 offenses reflected therein and shall 14 receive a conditional discharge for that 15 violation. All other remaining offenses 16 shall be dismissed in satisfaction of that 17 plea. 0 18 5 ) In the event after a reasonable 19 period of time defendant is unable to 20 obtain that building permit--strike that. m 21 This matter shall be deemed marked off the 22 calendar but designated active and that in 23 the event that a permit isn of issued, 24 either party may move to restore this 25 matter to the calendar upon written notice 1 5 2 to the court, written letter notice to the 3 court. 4 6) In the event the matter is in 5 fact restored to the calendar for any 6 reason whatsoever, this stipulaiton in its 7 entirety shall be deemed without prejudice 8 to either side and shall in no way enter 9 into any future proceedings brought in 10 regard to this application. That is to say 11 neither party shall be able to bootstrap 12 their present position upon any subsequent 13 changes arising out of further 14 administrative processes. 15 7 ) Upon the matter being restored to 16 the calendar, the escrowee shall then upon 17 demand of the defendant's representative, 0 S 18 remit the monies together with accrued 19 interest, to the defendant and/or the "a 20 defendant's designee. 21 8 ) It is further agreed that this 8 22 stipulation shall be prepared by the court 0 23 reporter at a cost to be shared equally by 24 the plaintiff and the defendant and shall 25 be so ordered by the court. 1 6 2 9 ) It is expressly understood between 3 the parties that this stipulation does not 4 operate as a waiver of any of the parties' 5 rights and that upon the matter being 6 restored to the calendar, any penalties 7 which are accrued on a per diem basis 8 against the defendant, shall not be deemed 9 to have tolled by virtue of this interim 10 stipulation. 11 MR. ROSS: We will agree. I have the 12 authority to enter into this stipulation on 13 behalf of the defendants in this action. 14 MR. ARNOFF: On behalf of the Town of 15 Southold I have the authority to enter into 16 this stipulation. 17 MR. ROSS: So stipulated. The only 0 18 thing I 'd like to indicate with respect to 6 19 the last provision about this not being a "s 20 waiver of any fines to be tolled, neither 21 would it be an admission that there are 5 22 fines on a day-to-day basis. 0 23 MR. ARNOFF: That's correct. 24 ---00000--- 25 1 7 2 3 i hereby certify that the above is a true 4 and accurate transcript. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 0 _ 18 19 a 20 21 s 22 0 23 24 25 NOTICE OF HEARINGS Zoning Ordinance Article III,See- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tion 100-33 forpe on,to locate a STATE OF NEW YO, ,urauant to Section 267 of the Town detached, access .ding in the aw and the Code of the Town of front vard area Location of Property: SS: ;outhold,the following matters will 6010 Soundview Avenue, Hamlet COUNTY OF$UFFOLK) >e held for public hearings before the and Town of Southold,NY;County , 3OUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-8-5.11. 1PPEALS at the Southold Town 7.8:00 p.m. Appl. No. 4094 — OarQ. C�,µ f ✓1 of Mattltuek, In lalL 53095 Main Road, Southold, ANITA MACRAE FEAGLES.Vaii- ?ew York 11971,on THURSDAY, nce to the Zoning Ordinance,Article said County, being duly sworn,says that he/she 13 Principal 1PRIL 2, 1992 commencing at the III.Section 100-33 for permission to ones specified below: construct detached,accessory garage Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Weekly Newspaper, 1.7:32 p.m. Appl. No. 4089 — building in the side yard area.L.00a- published at Mattituck, In the Town of Southold, County of AARGARET F. WEIDMANN. tion of Property: South Side of Special Exception trader the Zoning Oceanview Avenue and North Side Suffolk and State of New York,and that the Notice of which Drdinnce,Article IBA,Section 100- of Beach Avenue, Fishers Island, the aM@XBd is 8 rioted copy,has been regularly Town of Southold;Cont Tax Ma P pyr e9 rly published in 30A.2(B)(1)and Article III,Section Y P Parcel No.1000-9-11-2.1. said Newspaper once each week for 100-30H(14)for permissionmeaub- weeks fish an"Accessory Apartment Use:" 8.8:03 p.m. Appl. No. 4097 —'' Location of Property:3245(easterly JOHN G. AND MARIE ELENrC successively, commencing on the IT day of side)Wells Road,Peconic,Town of BRIM.Vauances m the Zoning Or- r Southold,NY;County Tax Map Par- dmnce, Article III,Section 100-33 cal No.1000-86-2-7. for percussion to locate tennis court 2.7YN p.m. Appl. No. 4089 — with steps retaining wall in the EVELYN P. TURCHIANO. Vari- aide yard andd partly artly in the front yard, nce to the Zoning Ordinance,Article and having an i int setback ILIA,Section 100-30A.4(100-33)for from the front proppertyartly line and from mussion,to locate a new accessory the incfreslude the r wetlands,(which will ga include the removal of n existing Principal Clerk garage building in the front yard area. B Location of Property:450(Westerly garage presently in the aide yard). side) Deep Hole Drive, Mat[ituck, Location of Property:Northerly side Town of Southold,NY;County Tax of Private Road off East End Avenue, Map Parcel No. 1000-115-12-5.This Fishers Island, Town of Southold; Sworn to before m@ this parcel is substandard in size and is County Tax Map Parcel No. 10004- located in an R-40 Zone District. 3-3;also referred to as FIDCO Block 18, I-on IA and IB as combined, day Of 19 3.7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4087.— WILLIP.M C.ARANEO BART AND CHRISTINE having a total land area of 3.56t NOTARY IL'AM State N New York RUROEDE. Variance to the acres in this R-120 Zone District — - KIC. S5te Zoning �. ..Y. �'v'_2j Ordinance, Article XXIV, Section 9.8:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4037— - Qualified in Suffolk County 100-244, for approval of n open 'f METR0/808 REALTY CORP.Vari- --,I,�I`1L� Commisvon Expires Nov.30, an deck addition with insufficieni ance Ordinance,•o the Tuning Ordi Article mar and setback.Location of P IX, section 100-92 and Article l ery: and Maple L ocs Lot No.SY, XXIV,Section 100-241A,as disap-I EU1 9:00 P m. Appl• No. 4091 — ENE M. LACOLLA. Varisn oW ail Article in, ding Gr enport. TownMap of Cleaves int, Section 3, PrOved by of Southold; approvcl ofe BPermanent remoflike I ctor,forS Secto the tion 1 0 3O Am& 13 requesting County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000- S[romurc (canopy) over gasoline opfeasron to change use of a portion Pump island. The principal use,ice the subject pmraism fromrcsidn- size an This parcel is an R 40 Zx e P P P P "al to non-residential. Locati on, of Dui is located in an R-00 Zone ' gasoline salty inside storage incidth accessory ent- Property:North Side of Main Road and necessary 4.7:45 p.m. Appl. No. 4085 — tal thereto,is nonconforming in this (Stare Route 25).Greeri Town of Sou ANDREW Hamlet Business(HAND ANN MONACO. B)Zone District. th0 County Tax Map Parcel Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, location of Property:Comer of the 56-4-24&19, - Article XXIM Section 100-239.4 for Northerly Side of Main Road(Rome The Board of Appeals will at said rm peission to locate a new dwelling 25)and the Westerly Side of Depot time and pace hear my and aLane, r- with a setback at less than the re- Le,Cutchogue,Town of Southold; I man n r reP matters,emativ Wutte to bee quired 100 feet from the top of the Conty Tax Map Parcel No. 1000- comments may also be Q L.I. Sound bluff. Location,of Prop- 102-5-26. prior[o the conclusion be the subjectt eny: Comer of the northerly side bestir _ Aquaview Avenue and easterly side g' ch hearing will not start of Rocky Point Road, East Mariorr - before the times designated above. Town of Southold;County Tax Map For more Wortnation, please can Parcel No. 1000-21-2-1.This parcel 765-1809' is substandard in size and is located Dated:March 17,199Z in an R-40 Zone District BY ORDER OF THE SOUMOLD 5.7:50 p.m. Appl. No. 4096— TOWN BOARD OF APPEAL PAT AND ROSEANNE IAVA- GERARD P.GOEHRAIGER �l RONE. Variance to the Zoning CHAIRMAN Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section 7333-ITMI9 By Linda Kowalski 100-239.4B for permission to locate a deck addition with a setback at less than 75 feet from the bulkhead along Baldwin's(Mud)Creek.location of Property: 950 Strohson Road, Cutchogue, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000- 103.10-24.This parcel is substandard and is located in the R-40 Zone Dis- —�� • 1'� / /ild Y^" GOB / • I in an R-40 4istric[. NOTICE OF HEARINGS 5.7:50 p.m.Appl.Na 4096r— COUNTY Of- S U F I-O L K NOTICE IS HEREBY PAT AND ROSEANNE LAVA- ss: GIVEN, RONE. Variance to the Zoning STATE O 1= N L W Y O R K pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Ordinance,Article XXIII, Sec- Code of the Town of Southold, tion 100-239.411 for permission ' the following matters will be to locate a deck addition with a ' held for public hearings before setback at less than 75 feet from Patricia Wood,' being duly sworn, says that she Is the the SOUTHOLD TOWN the bulkhead along Baldwin's Editor, of ]'I-IE 1-ONG ISLAND TRAVELER•WA-(CHMAN, BOARD OF APPEALS at the (Mud)Creek. Location of Pro- a public newspaper e County; Southold Tbwn Hall, 53095 perty:950StrohsonRoad,Cut- I PAP r Printed at Southold in Suffolk Count Main Road, Southold, New chogue, Tbwn of Southold; and that the notice of which the annexed is a Printed copy, County Tax Map Parcel No. 2, York 111, THURSDAY, has been .published in Said Long Island Traveler•Wetchnr:nt APRIL 1992 commencing at 1000. 03-10-24. This parcel is the times specified below: substandard and is located in the once each week for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . weeks 1.7:32 p.m.Appl.Na 4088— R-40 Zone District. MARGAR•ET F.WEIDMANN. 6.7:55 p.m.Appl.No.4095— Special exception under the DENNIS DAVIS. Variance to successively, commencing on the .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoning Ordinance,Article ILIA, the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-33 for ermis- 92 Section 10Sectio2(B)(1) and P Clay of . . , .Ir4areh . , . . . • , 1 • . , Article III,Section 100-30B(14 ston to locate a detached,acces- for permission to establish an sory building in the front yard "Accessory Apartment Use" I area.Location of Property:6010 Location of Property: 3245 Soundview Avenue,Hamlet and . .y• • . (easterly side) Wells Road, Town of Southold,NY,County Peconic,Town of Southold.NY i Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59- County Tex Map Parcel No. 8.5.11. i 1000-86-2-7. 7.8-00 p.m.Appl.No.4094— ANITA MACRAE FEAGLES. I Sworn to hefore file Ihis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clay of 2. LY P.M. TU Na IANO. Variance to the Zoning Ordi- EVELYN P. TZoning NO. March Variance to the Zoning Ordi- nance, Article III, Section i gQ nance, Article ILIA, Section 100-33 for permission to con- ! ' ' ' • • • • • • . • • • • • • • I • . . . 100-30A.4 (100-33) for permis. struct detached, accessory sion to locate a new accessory garage building in the side yard garage building in the front yard area. Location of Property: area.Location of Property:450 South side of Oceanview Avenue ` Mattituck, Town of Southold, and North Side of Beach Ave- . (westerly side)Deep Hole Drive, • , . • , • , , nue, Fishers Island, Town of • • • • . ?: . . . . . . . . . . , �, , . ,�;�, , , , NY;County Tax Map Parcel No. Southold;County Tax Map Paz- Notary Public 1000-115-12-5.This parcel is sub- cel No. 1000-9-11-2.1. standard in size and is locatety 8.8:03 p.m.Appl.No.4097— BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER in an R-40 Zone District. JOHN G. AND MARIE NOTARY PUBLIC, State of New York 3. 7:40 p.m. Appl. No. 4087 ELENA BRIM.Variances to the No. 480G346 —BART AND CHRISTINE Zoning Ordinance, Article 111, Qualified in Suffolk Co oty RUROEDE. Variance to the 'I, Section 100-33 for permission to commission Expires 7 jt�j�- Zoning Ordinance, Article ' locate tennis court with steps i/"l XXIV,Section 100-244,for ap- and retaining wall in the sid/ proval of an open deck addition yard and partly in the front with an insufficient rear yard yard,and having an insufficient setback.Location of Property: setback from the front proper- - P. 1. ty line and from the freshwater 450 Maple Lane, Lot No. 81, � , Map of Cleaves Point, Section wetlands,(which will include the 3, Greenport, Town of removal of an existing garage Southold;County Tax Map Par- presently in the side yard).Loca- cel No. 1000-35-5-6.This parcel I tion of Property:Northerly side nonconforming in this Hamlet is substandard in size and is i of Private Road off East End Business (HB) Zone District. located in an R-40 Zone District. Avenue,Fishers Island,Town of Location of Property:Comer of The Board of Appeals will at 4.7.45 p.m.Appl.Na 4085— Southold;County Tax Map Paz- the northerly side of Main Road said time and place hear any and AND RE W AND ANN cel No. 1000-4-3-3;also referred (Route 25)and the westerly side all persons or representatives de- MONACO. Variance to the o to as FIDCO Block 18,Lots IA of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, siring to be heard in the above Zoning Ordinance, Article,U' ndalIB a areas combined, in d, actng res is Town of Southold;County Tax matter. also be submitted fled comments is may XXIII, Section 100-239.4 for �i Map Parcel No. 1000-102-5-26. prior the permission to locate a new this R-120 Zone District. 10. 9:00 p.m.Appl. No. 4091 conclusion of the subject hear- dwelling with a setback at less 1 9.8:10 p.m.Appl.Na 4037— —EUGENE M. LACOLLA. t�O ing.Each hearing will not start than the required 100 feet from METRO/808 REALTY CORP. Variance to the Zoning Ordi/ before the times designated y- the top of the L.I.Sound bluff. Variance to the Zoning Ordi- H, nance, Article 111, Section above. For more informationy i Location of Property:Corner of nance, Article IX, Section/ 100 31 A & B requesting per- Please call 765-1809. the northerly, side Aquaview 100-92 and Article XXIV, Sec- I mission to change use of a por- Dated: March 17, 1992. Avenue and easterly side of tion 100-241A, as disapproved tion of the subject premises, BY ORDER OF Rocky Point Road, East by the Building Inspector, for from residential to non-residen- THE SOUTHOLD TOWN Marion, Tbwn of Southold; approval of a permanent tial.Location of Property:north BOARD OF APPEALS County T8x Map Parcel No. rooflike structure(canopy)over side of Main Road(State Route GERARD P. GOEHRINGER 1000-21-2-1. This parcel is sub- gasoline pump island.The prin- 25), Greenport, Town of CHAIRMAN standard in size and is located cipal use,gasoline sales with ac- Southold;County Tax Map Par- By Linda Kowalski cessory office and necessary in- cel Nos. 1000-56-4-24& 19. IX, 3/19/92 t side storage incidental thereto,is LEWIS NICKLES REAL ESTATE East Main Road,Southold,New York 11971 . (516)765-3416 March 31 , 1992 Allen M. Smith, Esq. 737 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 Dear Allen: Pursuant to your request, I have investigated what effects, if any, the existance of a 40' x 25 ' canopy covering a gas pump island at a gas station in a Hamlet Business Zoned District may have on surrounding property values. Specifically, I have addressed the existing canopy covering the gas pump island at the Metro Gas Station located on the north west corner of Depot Lane and New York State Route 25 (SCTM Number 1000 - 102 - 5 - 26) . In this instance, any impact caused is created by "Economic Obsolescence", which is defined generally as follows: Economic Obsolescence is always evidenced or caused by conditions outside of the property lines. Examples: 1 . A $100, 000 home located in a neighborhood where the typical home is in the value range of $40, 000 to $50, 000 2. Oversupply of houses on the market in the area 3. Excessively high real estate taxes 4. Changes in zoning regulations 5. Deferred maintenance or poorly kept homes in the area. I have personally inspected the subject site and the surrounding area during the day and at night. I have also reviewed The Southold Town Zoning Map and note that the subject property is in The Hamlet (HB) District as are all the contiguous properties and most of the ad- jacent properties. One hundred and fifteen feet to the North there is an elementary school which is zonearesidential one acre (R40) and on the north east corner the property is zoned residential office (RO) and is presently the site of a one family residence, a health club, a business office and two dental offices. It is my opinion that the aforesaid canopy at The Metro Gas Station would not have any measurable effect on the neighborhood' s Fair Market Value beyond the effect of the long time use of the subject site as a gas station/service center. S ' cer y, MEMBER: aNew York State Society of Real Estate Ap al; n Nickles, Realtor, G.R.I . National Association of REALTORS National Institute of Farm&Land Brokers International Real Estate Federation Commercial and Investment Division of NYSAR National Marketing Institute .IOIIN .1. NICKLES Bast Maio Road, S,.,dlv,Id, Nc„ Ym6 11971 1'ln,ne: 516 7653416 QUALIFICATIONS: 1964 . Present Lewis & Nichles, Ltd. Southold, New Yoriz Appraiser and Licensed Real Estate Brolzer • Negotiating for the selling and leasing of residential, agricultural and Rosiness properties. • Real [-state Management • Independent I-ce Appraiser (Cou tile rcial properties) for Norllt Portz Itancorp, Mattituch, N.Y. since 1979. • Fee Appraiser, U.S. Veterans Administration, 197%-1980 • Attended seminars and classes sponsored by the Society of Real Estate Appraisers, including the Narrative Report Seminar, Introduction to Residential Real ['state Appraising 101 , Appraising of Income PropertV 201 . 1976.1980 Certified as Instructor by The New Yoriz State Department of Stale, Division of Licensing Services to teach Tlie License I:aw for Prolzers and Salespeople. 1982 Governor - New Yoriz Slate Association of Real Estate Appraisers. 1988 Graduate Realtor Institute Courses I & II (G.R.I.) N. DENNIS ERYOU, Ph.D., P.E. 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Manager of Engineering in a vehicle engineering;military equipment design firm 6. 7969-1972: Philips Electronics Research Scientist in scientific apn3rariis nrntm working on high resolution electron microscopes EDUCATION 1 Bachelor of Science, (Mechanical Engineering), 1966 University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 2. Master of Engineering (Mechanical), 1967 Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 3. Doctor of Philosophy (Mechanical Engineering), 1970 .Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 1 . Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and also the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba in Canada 2. Member of the National Society of Professional Engineers 3. Member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, active in AGE-2A Subcommittee on aircraft ground support equipment 4. Member of National Fire Protection Association Ai'_ tion _e'uel=nc E< fence : • Ur . Eryou has an extensive backyround in the desiyn , operation and maintenance of aviation refueliny trucks and fuel (arms gained through years of experience ( 7 years at Hudson General and one year in private practice) . Refueling Trucks : Responsible for maintenance and specification setting for replacement nhic_es in a fleet of 55 refuelers serving the commercial and general aviation communities at eleven airports in the US and Canada . These vehicles handled over L00 million gallons of aviation fuels per year. Fue' Farms : Above Ground Aviation Fueling Facility -- Suffolk County Airport - In December, 1989 , under contract to Malloy Air East , a F30 at Suffolk County alrport, designed a complet farm including; e aviation fuel -two 15 , 000 gallon above ground tanks for jet fuel -one 15 ,000 gallon above ground tank for AVGAS ( tote: both of the above tanks had integral steel spill containment dikes ) . -concrete slab to support tanks . -concrete transfer pad with integral spill containment sump to accommodate refuelers -rain canopy over transfer pad -all associated Dumping and filtering equipment to handle AVGAS and JET FUEL at 250 GPM. The farm was designed to accommodate one additional AVGAS and one additional AVJET tank, for future expansion . The complete facility was designed to comply with EPA, NYSDEC and SCDHS (Article 12 ) requirements . 2 .Below Ground Aviation Fuel Facility - MacArthur Airport - In 1988 , as Hudson General 's vP of Engineering and Maintenance, designed and supervised the construction of a major upgrade to their aviation fuel farm at MacArthur Airport . The work included; -the removal of 6 existing steel fuel tanks totalling 85 , 000 gallons -installation of two 30, 000 gallon DWFG AVJET tanks -installation of one 12 , 000 gallon DWFG-AVGAS tank -conversion of two SWFG AVJET tanks to meet Article 12 requirements -installation of a fuel transfer pad with integral spill ` containment or refueler trucks -installation of a rain canopy over the transfer Pad -installation Of a new entrance roadway, lighting systems , and airport security fencing The facility was designed to comply with EPA, NYSDEC and SCDHS ; .article 12 ) requirements . airport 3 . Below Ground Aviation Fueling Facility - MacArthur In 1989 , under contract to Mid-island Aviation Services , designed an upgrade to their existing fuel farm, consisting of : -installation of a new 12 , 000 gallon DWFG AVJET tank -installation of a fuel pumping/metering system to unload trucks into the tank -installation of a rampside fuel delivery cabinet to load AVJET directly ;ntC general apl3tlpR 31rCrdit -installation of a fuel pad c/w rain canopy to accommodate AVGAS transfers This facility was designed to meet EPA, NYSDEC and SCDHS requirements . Airport 4 . Underground Aviation Fueling Facility - MacArthur Presently under contract to Long Island Jet Center to upgrade their existing fuel farm, including: -install a new 10 , 000 DWFG tank for AVGAS -upgrade existing 30 , 000 gal SWFG AVJET tank to meet Article 12 requirements -install a fuel transfer pad c/w integral spill basin and rain canopy This project is designed in accordance with EPA, NYSDEC and SCDHS requirements . Presently under contract to Ogden Allied aviation Services, NYC, to upgrade tanks at NYC airports to meet EPA and NYSDEC standards . JF{ 45 tanks LGA 12 tanks Newark 24 tanks This project is the result of a Tank Survey carried out for Ogden-Allied in 1989 . It involves developing design drawings for Port Authority review, bidding out the work, and supervising the construction phase . The project budget is $650 , 000 . Relevant Non-Aviatio Projects on L. I . Completed above ground concrete dike and transfer pad designs (as per EPA, YYSDEC and SCDHS) for the following two firms in December 1989; -Aladdin Oil Co . - Bayport, L. I . - one 30 , 000 gallon tank ,one dike, one pad -Perillo Bros . Fuel Oil Co . , Farmingdale, NY - four tanks - 2 x 30 , 000 , 1 x 6 , 000 gallon - one dike and two transfer pads Presently under contract to Seaman Oil Co . , Smithtown , NY for the installation of a 12 , 000 gallon above ground diesel truck fueling facility in Holtsville. Have engineered approximately 50 underground tank designs for Per-Ilts in Nassau and Suffolk County over last two years . RICHARD A. STRANG, P.E. EDUCATION Graduate of University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (1957) and graduate of New York University with a Master of Civil Engineering (1960). Graduate of Potytechnic Institute of Brooklyn with a Master of Science in Transportation Planning(1972). EMPLOYMENT Suffolk County Department of Public Works EXPERIENCE 1980 to 1991 Position: Director of Traffic Safety ■ Directed the activities of the Traffic Engineering and Safety Division of a suburban county with over 1.3 million people. In this capacity was in responsible charge of all traffic en- gineering functions for the County, including traffic engineer- ing studies, traffic safety research, transportation planning, capital program planning and development, traffic engineer- ing design, construction plan review and permit review. Major projects included traffic planning studies for Park and Ride Facilities for Long Island Rail Road Electrification Project, Suffolk County Court Complex, Riverhead County Center Expansion and Suffolk Avenue Extension. Suffolk County Department of Transportation 1975 to 1979 Position: Deputy Commissioner of Transportation Director of Traffic Safety ■ Directed the activities of the Traffic, Transportation and Air- port Divisions of the Suffolk County Department of Transpor- tation. In this capacity was in responsible charge of traffic engineering studies, traffic safety research, transportation planning, public transportation and county airport. Major projects included traffic planning studies for public and private developments, such as Hauppauge Industrial area, Route 110 Corridor and Patchogue Village Master Plan; planning and development of the Suffolk County Transit Sys- tem and preparation of the Master Plan for Suffolk County Airport. T Richard A. Strang, P.E. Suffolk County Traffic Safety Department 1991 to 1974 Position: Assistant Director of Traffic Safety Traffic Engineer III ■ Was in responsible charge of traffic engineering studies, traffic safety research and transportation planning for the Suffolk County Traffic Safety Department. Major projects included traffic planning studies for County facilities, such as H. Lee Dennison Office Building, Hauppauge County Center, Suffolk County Community College, Bayshore Mini- Center, Union Boulevard and Patchogue-Mt. Sinai Road (County Road 83). McFarland, Johnson and Gibbons Engineers 1967 to 1971 Position: Project Manage Senior Transportation Engineer ■ Was responsible for the planning and design of major high- way and railroad improvement projects. Projects included improvements to Sunrise Highway, Long Island Rail Road Grade Crossing Elimination, Merrick Road, New Jersey Turnpike, Flatbush Avenue, and Atlantic City Expressway. Activities also included traffic planning studies for various public and private developments in the Metropolitan New York City area, such as regional shopping centers, major office buildings and Nassau Coliseum. Lockwood, Kessler& Bartlett, Inc. 1957 to 1967 Position Project Manage Civil Engineer ■ Various levels of increasing responsibility on the planning, design and construction of major and local highway im- provement projects. Projects included Long Island Ex- pressway, Southern State Parkway, Sunrise Highway, Taconic State Parkway, Interstate Route 80, Richmond Parkway, and Meadowbrook Parkway. Activities also in- cluded traffic planning studies for various projects, including public facilities, industrial parks, shopping centers, office buildings and major multi-use developments. Richard A. Strang,P.E. ORGANIZATIONS Brookhaven Traffic Safety Board, 1975 to present Suffolk County Traffic Safety Board, Executive Secretary, 1978 to 1991 New York State Association of Traffic Safety Boards, Secretary, 1982 to 1983 Vice President, Region No. 1, 1984 to 1985 PRESENTATIONS Presented numerous addresses to technical and lay groups. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING licensed Professional Engineer in New York and Florida LICENSES TRANSCRIPT OF HEARING SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS REGULAR MEETING OF THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1992 Board Members Present: Chairman Gerard P. Goehringer Members: Grigonis, Doyen, Dinizio, and Villa Linda Kowalski, ZBA Secretary and approximately 10 persons in the audience. Appeal # 4037 Applicant(s) : Metro/808 Realty Corp. Location of Property: Corner of Main Road (Route 25) and Depot Lane, Cutchogue, NY The Chairman opened the hearing at 8 : 55 p.m. and read the notice of hearing and application for the record. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: In front of us we have the site plan in- dicating the approximate placement of all structures on the property, when I say all I am referring to also the pumps. And I have a copy of the Suffolk County Tax Map indicating this and surrounding properties in the area. I am ready, Mr. Smith, anytime you are. ALLEN SMITH, Esq: For the record, although the Chairman has mentioned the drawing, the drawing as I understand, it was last revised 2/27/92 to reflect the last comments by the Planning Board of the Town of Southold. I handed up to the Chairman and I asked that it be included in the record a picture of the site which is under consideration. I have three ( 3 ) witnesses and one ( 1) submittal. Mr. Dennis Eryou is a professional engineer and will address the safety issues pertaining to the canopy. I have Mr. Richard Strang who is also a professional engineer and will testify to the traffic aspects of the site and including the canopy. Mr. Robert Kull who testimony relates to prior uses of the site as a pre-existing non conforming business. I ask, if you will sit to admit the appraisal that I had done and submitted to the Board. If you would like the appraiser to be brought in, I will have Mr. Nickles come. However, if you find the submittal acceptable, I would appreciate it. The first witness I would call would be Mr. Denis Eryou whose credentials I have handed up to you to testify the safety aspects of this canopy. MR. DENNIS ERYOU: Good evening, I have been retained by the owner to speak to you on the safety issues related to the canopy. On May 25th I visited the site, after the canopy had been installed. And compared all visible elements of construction with the rage 2 • • Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 MR. ERYOU (con' t. ) : drawings for the canopy manufacturer, namely Mohawk Metal Products and found all visible elements of the construction being with Mohawk' s drawings. And examined the drawings with regard to snow load and wind load and their conformance with State Code. The only element I couldn't examine the detail was footings, which had been poured before I reached the site. However, I have inspected many other Mohawk installations, and when Mohawk installs their own canopies, they are normally diligent in the footings because of the liability that is involved in the canopy in a installed condition. Now with regard to the impact of the canopy itself on other safety aspects, the presence of a canopy normally allows better calcinating in the servicing area, so that during the evening people who are fueling vehicles can better see the vehicle and generally operate in a safer fashion. There is less glare because the lights are down lights in the canopy ceiling. Secondly, in terms of weather protection, in the event of snow, rain, or sleet like conditions, the canopy does shelter the person that is filling the tank and allows them to operate in a safer fashion compared to their standing out in the driving rain or driving snow. And thirdly, in terms of fire suppression which is now required by the State on major upgrades on gasoline and service stations, the existence of a canopy has several advantages from a fire suppression point of view. It allows the nozzles to be located somewhat higher, up to the fifteen ( 15) foot maximum level, where they will have a better dispersion pattern or a wider area in the event of a fire. In addtion to that the automatic fire suppression heat detectors are also located underneath the canopy where they can catch the heat rise from a fire much better, if they were located seven (7) feet above the ground in a non-canopy situation where there has to be tin heat pan put over the detector to try and capture enough heat from the fire to trigger the automatic sensor. And then finally the existance of the canopy aids the nozzle dispersion pattern under certain gusty type wind conditions. So that a fire suppression system is generally more effective located under a canopy than it would be if it were located on a set of pipe supports, seven ( 7) feet above ground on the canopy or on the dispenser on the center line. And then finally there is another benefit that occurs which is environmental in nature. The surface, be it asphalt or concrete under the vehicles that are being fueled normally becomes stained with petroleum products over time. And the canopy, if the grades are set right on the location, the canopy tends to keep rain water from running over the surfaces and running off the site as petroleum contaminated stormwater. So those are really the safety and environmental benefits derived from the existence of the canopy, even though the original motivation to be the Page 3 • . Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 MR. ERYOU (con' t) : a canopy in is usually customer convenience and shielding the customers from the weather. Those are CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Mr. Eryou, am I pronouncing your name correctly? I do apologize for not swearing you in, prior to your presentation. Quite honestly I didn' t think it was necessary, looking at your particular qualifications. Certainly, the nature of this particular canopy is that, of course, it did go up rather quickly and of course I had no idea, nor am I an engineer in making that evaluation, but what would you feel in reference to looking at the specifications of this canopy in reference to a snow load. What could it actually support, in your opnion? MR. ERYOU: The canopy is designed by Mohawk for forty ( 40) pound per square foot snow load, which meets the State' s stand- ards. And normally the canopy is certified by the manufacturer. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Does that make, is there any specific difference if the snow is heavy, wet snow or light, airy, powdery snow. I mean, we are talking three ( 3) times the weight, is bacically the situation. MR. ERYOU: Well, basically what happens is New York State has published a snow map for the entire state. And for each area there will be icelar plats that tell you how many pounds per square foot is the appropriate snow load. And if you get up near the Rochester area, it is up in the eight or ninety ( 80 or 90) pound per square foot range, to accommodate the snow conditions. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: The only reason I asked that question is the support situation, with reference to this particular canopy is somewhat limited in respect that we only really have two main supports, apart from the fact that, I am sure there is steel going out and so on and so forth. My other concern is assuming that this was well desirable for this Board to deal with this particular aspect and so on and so forth, and was so granted. What is the future life of a canopy of this nature? MR. ERYOU: I would estimate the life of the canopy to be in the range of twenty to twenty-five ( 20 to 25) years. The first thing that would go would be the sheet metal. The structure itself would have a much longer life, in that it is heavy rolled steel. Page 4 • • Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Is there any inspection that should be made in reference to something like this over a period of time? I mean you mentioned Rochester in reference to, and we all know that Rochester has two hundred and seventy-three ( 273) days of cloudy and rainy and yuk weather sometime, okay and that is probably not the right word to use. But in retrospect we have a significant amount of humidity, we have more salt air down here, and so on and so forth. MR. ERYOU: It would probably be prudent to do an inspections on a ten ( 10) year basis, but the major structure elements. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I thank you very much. Bob, do you have any questions of this gentleman? No. Go ahead, Mr. Smith. MR. SMITH: Mr. Chairman the second nature that arises with this type of a use is that of traffic and traffic control and Mr. Strang will address that particular inspection. MR. STRANG: Good evening. My name is Richard Strang. I represent the traffic consultant on this project, Dunn Engineering and Associates. We were asked to examine the traffic flow and safety problems in the vicinity on one ( 1) at the Metro Service Station. Our examination included a review of the historical traffic accident experience in the area and also the examination of internal traffic flow and safety at the site. The accident experience at the driveways is negligible. According to the records of New York State, the Department of Transportation, there have been no reported accidents at the driveways. At the intersection of Route 25 and Depot Lane over the last three ( 3) years, there has been an average of about two ( 2) accidents a year. With respect to site lines at the existing curb cuts. There is an existing easterly curb cut on Route 25 and a westerly curb cut. The site distance at both of those curb cuts, is excellent. It far exceeds our engineering, our safety standards. And there is no evidence based on our observations during both summer traffic conditions and also non- summer traffic conditions that there are any operational safety problems at these driveways. The one (1) problem we did deter- mine was on Depot Lane, where the existing uncurbed roadway at the site resulted in unrestricted traffic flow into and out of the site. That particular problem will be corrected under this proposal with curbing and there will be a curb cut provided some fifty ( 50) feet off the intersection of Route 25. Based on our examinations, and our traffic studies were done after the canopy was installed, we did not see any evidence that the canopy effected traffic safety at the site or traffic flow at the site and in our judgment, the canopy itself is irrelevant with Paye 5 • Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 MR. STRANG (con' t. ) : respect to the traffic safety conditions in the area. If there are any questions, I would be pleased to answer them. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Anybody have any questions regarding Mr. Strang? Mr. Strang, I am not asking you a question, because I personally think, and I do concur with what you are saying, alright, with reference to this particular canopy. I don' t see that it causes any intrusion of either light, darkness, change in condition, change of visibility, and I do agree with you. Thank you. MR. SMITH: Mr. Chairman, in that we are dealing with a pre- existing non-conforming use may I ask that Mr. Kull come forward and put before the Board for the record a short narrative of the history of the site and his operation of the station over the years. Mr. Kull. MR. KULL: I am Robert Kull, I am the ex-owner of that parcel that you were speaking of. I was there for twenty-seven and one-half ( 27 1/2) years. I ran a repair shop and a gas station. Now I had repaired cars, had cars there, pumped gas, all this time. I did have a fire and I did have to call the Fire Department twice. And if I had that system. It would have scared you out of there. It would have put the fire out. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: You are referring to the suppression system? MR. KULL: Right, I had nothing. I had a fire extinguisher inside, that on one ( 1) occassion did not put the fire out. I had to call ,the fire department. And it was scarey and dangerous -- because it was a service station, gas. And I would be glad to answer any questions anybody wants to ask me. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Bob, when did you sell the station? MR. KULL: Just about two (2) years ago. A little over two ( 2) years ago. Two ( 2) years and three ( 3 ) months. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: And at that time you carried, you continued with a repair business up until the day you sold the property to this corporation? MR. KULL: And gas business. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: And gas business. It was Shell station was it? Page 6 • . Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 MR. KULL: No, I was selling Texaco. I leased it to him -- Mr. Chase or 808 Corp. for I would say about three ( 3) weeks to after the fifth ( 5th) of the year. And then we dealt business on the fifth ( 5th) of the year. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: The fifth ( 5th) of the day of January. MR. KULL: The fifth ( 5th) of January, whatever that. . . CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: So that would be 1989, approximately? MR. KULL: Yes, approximately yes. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Is there anything else you would like to add to the record? MR. KULL: No, that is about all, unless anybody wants to ask me any questions. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I just wanted to say again for the record, I did not ask Mr. Strang to be sworn in because of his qualifications, and I 'm not asking Mr. Kull. Mr. Kull is a very experienced repairman. We have known him in auto repair in the area for years and his a respectable repair individual and, again, there is no reason to swear this gentleman in. He speaks on his own merits. Any questions, gentlemen? MEMBER DINIZIO: Mr. Kull, what was the time someone repaired a car in that. Were you the last mechanic there and then they just sold gasoline after? Or was that service continued? MR. KULL: Now, I can' t really answer that. I don' t know if he had any cars in there since I sold it or not. MEMBER DINIZIO: To your knowledge, you have no idea of whether they had mechanic' s services. Did you. . . MR. KULL: I had seen, I had rode by and had seen a car inside the garage. But I can' t say that everything had stopped. MEMBER DINIZIO: Okay, thanks. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Thank you, sir. Nice seeing you. MR. SMITH: Mr. Chairman other than asking you to accept Mr. Nickles' letter (handed up) as to the effect upon the community. Page 7 • • Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I have no problems with Mr. Nickles either. He is a respected real estate broker in the community. I have conceivably not read the appraisal because I'm here. MR. SMITH: It is limited to the effect of the canopy. Other than that, I will answer any questions any of the Board members have, if they are legal questions on evidentiary, or there are evidentiary items left out, I will try and solve them. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: The only thing that concerns me is originally there was the nature of some legal question concerning this which was either dealt with in this Court within this Town or was done in Suffolk County. For the life of me, could you just refresh our memory on that issue? MR. SMITH: The client elected, for whatever reason, not to have an attorney, proceeded to run amuk. And the Town Attorney and I litigated that, whether I'm right or he' s right or whatever is probably is not germane. The consequence of it is there is a stipulated fine of some twenty-five thousand dollars ( $25,000. 00) that has been posted with the Town Attorney and assuming that we resolve our other difficulties, the Town will receive twenty-five thousand dollars ( $25,000. 00) as a fine for the way the work was conducted. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: So this fine will basically be placed within the Town, it is probably being held in abeyance. MR. SMITH: It is not basically, it is held by Mr. Arnoff and depending upon the end of this, the Town receives from the applicant twenty-five thousand dollars ( $25,000. 00) . CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: So, I mean, it is not going back to the applicant, is the question. MR. SMITH: That is correct, sir. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: The only other question that I have is that of the stipulation. Was there any mention of what future use of the existing building was within the stipulation. MR. SMITH: I don' t have it immediately in front of me. I had litigation counsel. On that, I will find the stipulation for you, sir, and get it in to you. The litigation counsel was Mr. Ross (Allen) , not of Wickham and Wickham, but of another firm. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Right, the only other question I have is that, of course, I frequent this station, and I had noticed Page 8 • • Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER (con' t) : for a fairly a long period of time there was a "For Rent" sign outside for the rental of the bays of this station and I have most recently, as early as last Saturday, passing by I noticed that the bays have now been rented. Can you tell me if that was the culmination of a lease agreement with someone? MR. SMITH: It is not a matter that I am involved with. What I have been hired to do is work on this canopy business to the degree that the Board wishes further information on that, I will obtain it accordingly. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Terrific - I appreciate that and we will ask if -- . Do you have another question (to Member Dinizio) ? MEMBER DINIZIO: In the notice that we read tonight, the principal use is gasoline sales with an accessory office and necessary storage. Is that all that we are asking for here? MR. SMITH: That is all you have in front of you at the moment. I sense there is a concern about the use of the bays as Mr. Kull used them some years ago. If that is an issue, I will, assuming that the client wishes me to, I will try to solve that issue with the Building Inspector. MEMBER DINIZIO: Well, I think that there was some question that. . . MR. SMITH: I am not asking to evade you either. I am not asking for anything beyond what is in your notice. It would be unfair of me to do so. The Public Notice speaks for itself. I am here to try to deal with the canopy and get that over with. MEMBER DINIZIO: I just thought that we were clear -- to be clear on that, that we are not dealing with anything other than that. MR. SMITH: I am not baiting and switching anyone. (TAPED TURNED OVER) MEMBER DINIZIO: Thank you. CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: Anybody like to speak against this application? (No one) I guess the appropriate thing to do here, gentlemen, is to recess the hearing to the next regularly scheduled meeting with no more oral testimony pending any Page 9 • Public Hearing Southold ZBA April 2, 1992 CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER (con' t) : statements or briefs that Mr. Smith is going to give us concerning the questions that we have had. We will close it as a matter of a pro forma act at the next meeting. BOARD CLERK L. KOWALSKI : Will you have questions to ask of the applicant at the next meeting? CHAIRMAN GOEHRINGER: I don' t have any other questions unless the - there maybe other questions. Okay, maybe we will just recess it to the next regularly scheduled meeting. I will mention to Mr. Smith, however, that it is not necessary to bring the expertise that he brought tonight. I realize that that is a costly thing for you. And we thank the gentlemen that did speak and we accept your testimony. Thank you. Hearing no further questions, I will make a motion recessing this to ( the last hearing of) the next hearing of the next calendar. (End of hearing. ) LORRAINE MILLER (Transcribed from cassette tapes) Page 2 - Legal Noto 09 Hearings for April 2, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-115-12-5. This parcel is substandard in size and is located in an R-40 Zone District. 3. 7: 40 p.m. Appl. No. 4087 - BART AND CHRISTINE RUROEDE. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIV, Section 100-244, for approval of an open deck addition with an insufficient rear yard setback. Location of Property: 450 Maple Lane, Lot No. 81, Map of Cleaves Point, Section 3, Greenport, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-35-5-6. This parcel is substandard in size and is located in an R-40 Zone District. 4 . 7 : 45 p.m. Appl. No. 4085 - ANDREW AND ANN MONACO. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII , Section 100-239. 4 for permission to locate a new dwelling with a setback at less than the required 100 feet from the top of the L.I. Sound bluff. Location of Property: Corner of the northerly side Aquaview Avenue and easterly side of Rocky Point Road, East Marion, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-21-2-1. This parcel is substandard in size and is located in an R-40 Zone District. 5. 7: 50 p.m. Appl. No. 4096 - PAT AND ROSEANNE IAVARONE. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article XXIII, Section 100-239. 4B for permission to locate a deck addition with a setback at less than 75 feet from the bulkhead along Baldwin` s (Mud) Creek. Location of Property: 950 Strohson Road, J Page 3 - Legal Not* Hearings for April 2, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals Cutchogue, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-103-10-24 . This parcel is substandard and is located in the R-40 Zone District. 6. 7:55 p.m. Appl. No. 4095 - DENNIS DAVIS. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-33 for permission to located a detached, accessory building in the front yard area. Location of Property: 6010 Soundview Avenue, Hamlet and Town of Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-59-8-5 . 11. 7 . 8: 00 p.m. Appl. No. 4094 - ANITA MACRAE FEAGLES. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-33 for permission to construct detached, accessory garage building in the side yard area. Location of Property: South Side of Oceanview Avenue and North Side of Beach Avenue, Fishers Island, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-9-11-2. 1. 8. 8:03 p.m. Appl. No. 4097 - JOHN G. AND MARIE ELENA BRIM. Variances to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-33 for permission to locate tennis court with steps and retaining wall in the side yard and partly in the front yard, and having an insufficient setback from the front property line and from the freshwater wetlands, (which will include .the removal of an existing garage presently in the side yard) . Location of Property: Northerly side: of Private,Road off East End Avenue, Fishers island,-Town-of Southold; : County-Tax Map Parcel No. Page 4 - Legal Not* Hearings for April 2, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals 1000 -4-3-3 ; also referred to as FIDCO Block 18, Lots lA and 1B as combined, having a total land area of 3.56+- acres in this R-120 Zone District. 9. 8:10 p.m. Appl. No. 4037 - METRO/808 REALTY CORP. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IX, Section 100-92 and Article XXIV, Section 100-241A, as disapproved by the Building Inspector, for approval of a permanent rooflike structure ( canopy) over gasoline pump island. The principal use, gasoline sales with accessory office and necessary inside storage incidental thereto, is nonconforming in this Hamlet Business (HB) Zone District. Location of Property: Corner of the Northerly Side of Main Road (Route 25) and the Westerly Side of Depot Lane, Cutchogue, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-102-5-26. 10. 9 : 00 p.m. Appl. No. 4091 - EUGENE M. LACOLLA. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article III, Section 100-31 A & B, requesting permission to change use of a portion of :the subject premises, from residential to non-residential. Location of Property: North Side of Main Road (State Route 25) , Greenport, Town of Southold; County Tax Map Parcel Nos. 1000-56-4-24 & 19. The Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear any and all persons or representatives desiring to be heard in._the above matters. Written comments may also be submitted prior to Page 5 - Legal Not* Hearings for April 2, 1992 Southold Town Board of Appeals the conclusion of the subject hearing. Each hearing will not start before the times designated above. For more information, please call 765-1809. Dated: March 17, 1992 . BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski ---------------------------------------------------------------x Copies have been forwarded to the following on or about 3/17/92 : L.I . Traveler-Watchman, Inc. (fax transmission) Times-Review ( fax transmission) Individual Files and Board Members Town Clerk Bulletin Board Copies of Legal Notice mailed on 3/18/92 to the following: Mrs. Margaret F. Weidmann 3245 Wells Road P.O. Box 221 Peconic, NY 11958 Mrs. Evelyn P. Turchiano 450 Deep Hole Drive Mattituck, NY 11952 Mr. and Mrs. Bart Ruroede P.O. Box 433 Greenport, NY 11944 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Monaco 9 Cliff Drive Kings Park, NY 11754 Mr. Peter Podlas, R.A. (Ref . Ivarrone) P.O. Box 285 Remsenburg, NY 11960 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Davis P.O. Box 226 Peconic, NY 11958 Mr. Cuyler M. Feagles 79 Creeley Road Melmont, MA 02178 Stephen L. Ham III, Esq. (Ref. Brim) Matthews & Ham 45 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Mr. Frank Nealon (Ref. Metro/808 Realty) Permit Research & Acquisition Co. , Inc. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Allen M. Smith, Esq. (Ref. Metro/808 Realty) P.O. Box 1240 737 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901 Charles R. Cuddy, Esq. (Ref. LaColla) P.O. Box 1547 180 Old Country Road Riverhead, NY 11901 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS �y� SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P. Goehringer,Chairman ® '" 1 Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. y x ,r n� Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. James Dinizio,Jr. �<� ! P.O.Box 1179 Robert A. Villa - \� Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 � Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OFSOUTHOLD TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed herewith as confirmation of the time, date and place of the public hearing concerning your recent application is a copy of the Legal Notice, as published in the Long Island Traveler-Watchman, Inc. and Suffolk Times, Inc. Please have someone appear in your behalf at the time specified in the event there are questions brought up during the same and in order to prevent a delay in the processing of your application. Your public hearing will not start before the time allotted in the attached Legal Notice. Additional time will, of course, be available. A drafted or final written copy of your presentation, if lengthy, is always appreciated. Please feel free to call our office prior to the hearing date if you have any questions or wish to update your file. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Enclosure - �r o�� �Gy� PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ti _ Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman ,f, • �'� ��I� ��� George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward 7 Road Mark S. McDonald �ry�, 1/ � 971 7 g Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE 71614./LCUz Iccl " Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Zi`0 t,�(% 310 2 MEMORANDUM TO: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals ff11M FROM: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman -g0q� I JSI' RE: Metro Service Station MR - 5ff N/W/c Main Rd & Depot La r Cutchogue, New York " _ . a-3 SCTM # 1000-102-5-26 DATE: March 4, 1992 The attached site plan, which was received on March 2nd, generally meets with the Planning Board' s approval. This revised plan was used as the basis for the negative declaration that was issued on February 24, 1992, a copy of which was sent to you last wee c. 2 If this site receives the necessary approvals from your Board, this Board will place one condition on its approval, that the landscaping on the plan shall be changed as follows: 1 . The street trees along Depot Lane shall be Sugar Maples. 2. The planting beds around the perimeter of the property shall be planted with junipers as ground cover. 3 . The 18" by 55' planter area between the sidewalk and the pump island shall be planted with Hicks Yews, two feet ( 21 ) on center. if your Board has any questions about this site plan, please do not hesitate to contact me. For your information, three copies of this plan have been sent to the Building Department for certification. cc: Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector Frank Nealon, Permit Research & Acquisition \y., r N yL NVL BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS neu Orlowski, Jr., Chairman *-2 Supervisor Gcuree Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward ^ r; J:% Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald 2` P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards Southold. New York 11971 PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 Qg 117 I `4-1-03 a �. . State Environmental Quality Review ---------- __ NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non-Significance February 24, 1992 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Law. r The Southold Town Planning Board, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed action described below will not have a significant effect on the environment and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Name of Action: Metro Gas Station SCTM# : 1000-102-5-26 Location: Northwest corner of Main Road (SR 25) and Depot Lane, Cutchogue, New York SEQR Status: Type I ( ) Unlisted (x ) Conditioned Negative Declaration: Yes ( ) No (x) Description of Action: To construct a 25 ' by 40 ' canopy containing fire suppression equipment over existing gasoline pumps. Page 2. Negative Declaration Southold Planning Board Reasons Supporting This Determination: There has been no correspondence received from the Department of Health Services. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. However, the applicant has obtained the necessary permit for the construction of the canopy and fire suppression system pursuant to Article 12 of the Suffolk County Sanitary Code from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services. There has been no correspondence received from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation' s Stony Brook office. Therefore, it is assumed that there are no comments or objections from that agency. The New York State Department of Transportation reviewed the proposal and indicated that there were no comments. The Planning Board finds that the potential environmental impacts of the proposed canopy on traffic safety and neighborhood character have been mitigated satisfactorily by the proposed addition of landscaping; the installation of a landscaped barrier between the vehicular standing area and the sidewalk on SR 25 and the proposed addition of curbing so as to move the Depot Lane curb cut further to the north and the limiting of its width to thirty ( 30) feet in width, all as shown on the revised plan of 1/9/92. These impact of these mitigation measures were reviewed by our environmental consultant in a report dated February 3 , 1992. This report has been considered by this Board in making its determination of a Negative Declaration. For Further Information: Contact Person: Valerie Scopaz .'Address: Southold Town Planning Board P.O. Box 1179, Southold, N.Y. 11952 Telephone Number: ( 516 ) 765-1938 cc: Suffolk County Department of Health Services Commissioner Jorling, NYSDEC, Albany Judith Terry, Town Clerk Southold Town Building Department Cramer, Voorhis & Associates , Inc. Applicant Property Owner � �� aUt — 5 KIM PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham. Jr. _' � -,•,�� ,i; Richard G. Ward f Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD .__Fax (516) 765-1823 February 25, 1992 l pr�.l � PAAR Frank Nealon " 5 Permit Research & Environmental Consultants, Inc. „�_ 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, New York 11735 -` Re: Metro Service Station N/W/c Main Rd. & Depot La. Cutchogue, New York SCTM 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Nealon: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a emeting held on Monday, Februay 24, 1992. BE IT RESOLVED That the Southold Town Planning Board, acting under the State Environmental Quality Review Act, as the lead agency makes a determination of non-significance and grants a Negative Declaration for the amended site plan of Metro Gas Station, last revised on January 9, 1992, and signed by Kevin H. Bryant, Licensed Engineer. A copy of the Negative Declaration is enclosed for your records. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman PERMI SEARCH 6 ENVIRENTAL CONItANTS, INC. t LI���� 1111 Route 110, East Farmingdale,NY 11735 DATE 7 (516)69M9696•Fax:(516)690-9735 N !JY O /� 1 ���(J.{� ATTENTION TO w 4 GT �Ci • ;9 C� RED JiYi `S -21011 . �tsT t' WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑ a ----- .. rq, ,`a.., '+.{a'*=' F��r, e..": ':+:"* .,.mh. "' r. ... .as•.'.+= ..r +:+.'?. ','+. ".' ., ;+ + f e_2"s.. .w .« .. . H�` ,` xy.. REMARKS xiz COPY TO SI ✓" G(/ If mclotuna am not as noted, kindly notify us at once. I 0 A NOTICE Of HEARINGS F 1— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 267 of the Town Law and the Code of the Town of Southold, the following matters will be held for public hearings before the SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS at the Southold Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, on THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1992 commencing at the times specified below: 1. 7: 32 p.m. Appl. No. 4088 - MARGARET F. WEIDMANN. Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance, Article IIIA, Section 100-30A. 2(B) ( 1) and Article III, Section 100-30B( 14) for permission to establish an "Accessory Apartment Use. " Location of Property: 3245 (easterly side) Wells Road, Peconic, Town of Southold, NY; County Tax Map Parcel No. 1000-86-2-7. 2. 7:35 p.m. Appl. No. 4089 - EVELYN P. TURCHIANO. Variance to the Zoning Ordinance, Article IIIA, Section 100-30A. 4 ( 100-33) for permission to locate a new accessory garage building in the front yard area. Location of Property: 450 (Westerly side) Deep Hole Drive, Mattituck, Town of Southold, U l PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS `� ` t SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward �:�if✓ Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald ' " P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 November 14 , 1991 Frank Nealon Permit Research & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, New York 11735 Re: Metro Service Station N/W/c Main Rd & Depot La Cutchogue, New York SCTM # 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Nealon: This is to acknowledge the receipt on November 6, 1991, of a revised site plan for the above-noted property. These plans were found to be generally acceptable with the following exceptions: 1 . Three ( 3 ) street trees shall be placed along Depot Lane. The use of Sugar Maple or Pin Oak trees is recommended. 2 . The landscaping plan shall include a planting schedule with the size and spacing of plants for all planting beds. 3 . A four ( 4) foot wide hedge is to be placed between the monitoring wells and the sidewalk. 4. There shall be no internally-lit signs. 5. The capacity of the existing dry wells is not noted. Consequently it is not possible to determine whether the existing capacity is sufficient to handle the projected storm water runoff. The enclosed copy of the plan illustrates the first three comments. Upon receipt of the traffic study and a site plan that has been revised in accordance with the above-noted comments, the Planning Board will respond to the Zoning Board of Appeals' request for comments. The contents of the traffic study were outlined in our August 12, 1991 letter, a copy of which has been enclosed for convenient reference (page two, item #7) . If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Harvey Arnoff , Town Attorney Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector y APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS nD SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. w ;> Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. iP y P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. Aid O� 1 _ 8 Southold,New York 11971 Robert A.Villa Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPE LS TOWN OF SOUTH LD INTER-DEPARTMENTAL M MORANDUM TO: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Planning Board Chairman - Attn: Valerie Scopaz FROM: Board of Appeals DATE: February 26, 1992 SUBJECT: Pending Site Plan Application - Metro Service Station 1000-102-5-26 As you know, the ZBA on July 12, 1991 requested coordinated comments from the Plnning Board concerning the above-referenced site elements as it relates to the site plan application before the Planning Board and the setback variance application before the ZBA, and on September 9, 1991, we were advised that the Planning Board is awaiting revised site plan maps before sending comments to us. Our file indicates that the last update was received from the Planning Board on December 10, 1991, when the SEQRA process was started by the Planning Board and a copy of the traffic report prepared by Dunn .Engineering dated July 19, 1991 was reviewed. Mr. Nealon, agent for Metro, contacted our office today and indicated that as of January 9, 1992, the site plan maps were revised and submitted to the Planning Board. Since we have not been furnished a copy of the revised site plan as yet, Mr. Nealon courteously agreed to send us prints for our review and update -- and we agreed to try and reactivite our coordination request. If you are proceeding with the January 9, 1992 site plan maps as revised, without major changes, then it is appropriate for our department to proceed with a public hearing on the variance request (once our file is deemed complete) : If you are not in a position to proceed with the January 9, 1992 maps, please let us know in order to update our file. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. GG:lk PERMIT-RESEARCH 8 ACQUISISION CO„ INC. 110$_ ROUTE 114,E FARMIt: DG ALE —N.Y . 1172E OFFICE N 51f-694- 96 7elecopier : ( 516 ) 694-9735 To C From �i��NAl Date >�/' /✓ f Subject /, INUMBER OF PAGES ( including Cover Sheet) C OMM E fR.S qs r j44 1G o,�T Ia�JT.' Dunn Engineeog Associates _.... Con:uitir,G Engineers (� � 66 Mein Street �n Westhampton Beach, N.Y. 11974 ✓ t1i 516-288.2480 i July 19, 1901 I Mr. John Chase East End Marketing P.O. Box 1006 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: Traffic Engineering Examination Metro Gas Station Route 25 Cutchogue, Town of (,Southold, New York i i Dear Mr. �hase: In accordance wi,h the request of Mr. Allen Smith, Esq., Dunn Engineering Associates has completed a professional traffic engineering exarination of the Metre Gas Station in the northwest corner of Route 2t at Depot Lane in Cutchogue, Town of Southold, New York. The ma;cr aspects Of our examination included: a) a review of the existing access in relation to internal and external traffic flows as well as sight distances ;and accident records, b) the trafi'ie impact of the addition of a canopy over the fuel put ps, and e) necessary improvemetrts to enhance the traffic flow. These aspects are discussed in the following paragraphs of this letter report. I iReview of existing Access At present,, there are two access points on Route 25 (Main Road). �n addition, access is permitted on Depot Lane; however, since no curbing exists along tlto west side of Depot Lane, access can be obtained to the site along the entire site frontage on Depot Lane. Our field observations revealed that the primary movements into and out of the site occur via the two access points on Route ?<. Based on the present location of the gas pumps, easy and sa s fe access is provided to and from the site via these two driveways on New York State Routf 25. R Our review of the sight distance indicated that the westerly site driveway on Route 2S has good access to the east and the west with a sight distance of 750 feetlto the west and over 1,000 feet to the cast. The,easterly site driveway on Route 25 also has good sight distance to both they cast and the west with a sight distance of 550 feet to thel west and over 1,000 feet to the ',east. Furthermore, at the intersection of Depot Lane and;Route 25 good sight distance alao exists to both The east and the west with a sight distance of 600 feet to the west and over 1,000 feet to the cast. The sight distance required based on a 35 miles per I I f I Mr. John ;Chase July. 19, 1991 Page 2 j I hour speed limit along this section of Route 25 is approximately 246 feet. Therefore, the existing a.ailable sight distances at both the access points on Routes 25 as well as at the intersection of Depot Lane and Route 25 are excellent based upon minimum stopping sight distances. i No horizontal or vertical curves exist in the vicinity of the site that would limit the sight distance. on Route 25 at the existing two access paints and at Depot Lane. Our review of the sight distance conditions' along Depot Lane revealed that a sight distance of over 1,000 feet to the north exists which exceeds the required sight distance of 275 feet based upon the posted speed limit of 40 miles per hour on Depot Lane. Our observations of tho operations of access off of Depot Lane rev paled that there Is no controlled�entry or exit points on Depot Lane to better control traffic entering and exiting the site on Depot Lane. i Accident data was obtained from the New York State Department, of Transportation on all the accidents that have occurred at the intersection. of Depot Lape and Route 25 over the last tz�tee years. This accident information revealed that there were two reportable accidents to zy87 and 1988 each, and there were two accidents in 1�89 with one of them being reportable and the other being classified as non•rcportabie. Non-reportable accidents are those 'accidents that are not required to be reported to the Department of Motor Vehicles. A review of this data revealed that this intersection is tot considered a high 1 accident location. Furthermore, this data revealed that there is no serious traffic safety problems in the vicinity of the site. This accident information is particularly significant in view of the fact that in times of heavy flow on Route 25, it becomes difficult to make a left turn out of Depot Lane, particularly in the summer. Ou, observations of existing conditions revealed that there are no mejor problems with the internal and external traffic flows at the site. I•Iowever, some recommended modifications regarding access to tlia site on Depot Lane are contained in a following section of this letter. These modifications are intended to enhance both the internal site circulation and minimize ipny potenti;tl external tr;LffiC flow problems. iTraffic Impact n� f the Canopy Addition A canopy has been added over the pumps located along the southerly portion of the site. . The canopy is essentially parallel with the curb line on Route 25. Our field observations of vehicles! entering and exiting the gas pump service area revealed that there is no adverbe. traffic impact on the internal site circulation or the external traffic circulation due to the location o these pumps with the canopy over them. I P Y w- a tt I As a result of the conduct of our traffic engineering examination, ItI is proposed that the I i Mr. John ,Chase July•19, 1?91 Page 3 i existing two driveways on the north side of Main Road be maintained ps the principal access to the gas station. This configuration offers the most efficient traffic flow patterns for traffic entering and leaving the gas station on Main Road. This recommendation is supported by the available sight distances, pedestrian activity in the area and the directional sources of traffic accessing the gas station. Only one access point on Main Road would result in a) internal ciIrculation proble=s, b) additional traffic volumes on Depot Lane, c) additlonal turns for vehicles to access the station, d) additional conflicts with 'the pedestrian/school children on Depot Lane, e) additional traffic friction to the school buses that use Depot Lane, and'f) additional delays to vehicles accessing Route 25 from Depot Lane. Thus, two access points on Route 25 are recommended. It is also recommended that access to the site on Dcpot Lane be chdnnelized through one driveway instead of the free access which now exists along the easterly side of the site. This moth ication would provide for a more orderly flow of traffic at Depot Lane and would reduce the potential for vehiclelpedestrian conflicts. This area is ;frequented by school children who walk to and from the Cutchogue Middle School along Depot Lane which also has school) bus traffic. The driveway on Depot Lane should be located at least 50 feet to the north of Main Road to allow northbound vehicles, making left turns into the site, sufficient room to queue and to turn frgm a parallel position from Depot Lane. I �I, I trust this information meets your needs. If you have any questions or require any additional )information, please tali me. Sincerely, WALTER,M. DUNN, JR., P.E. Principal WIv1D:jc L910328 P910500 �I I I � I - a-7 /I n � 6zLLl �2�J APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS A;'y��, "4� SCOTT L.HARRIS Al�. Supervisor Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman �� �'' ' • -� p Charles Grigonis,Jr. ,7'f r r ; a Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. , , P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. Southold,New York 11971 Robert A.Villa a 1 - ? Fax (516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Planning Board Chairman Attn: Valerie Scopaz FROM: Board of Appeals DATE: February 26, 1992 SUBJECT: Pending Site Plan Application - Metro Service Station 1000-102-5-26 As you know, the ZBA on July 12, 1991 requested coordinated comments from the Plnning Board concerning the above-referenced site elements as it relates to the site plan application before the Planning Board and the setback variance application before the ZBA, and on September 9, 1991, we were advised that the Planning Board is awaiting revised site plan maps before sending comments to us. our file indicates that the last update was received from the Planning Board on December 10, 1991, when the SEQRA process was started by the Planning Board and a copy of the traffic report prepared by Dunn.Engineering dated July 19, 1991 was reviewed. Mr. Nealon, agent for Metro, contacted our office today and indicated that as of January 9, 1992, the site plan maps were revised and submitted to the Planning Board. Since we have not been furnished a copy of the revised site plan as yet, Mr. Nealon courteously agreed to send us prints for our review and update -- and we agreed to try and reactivite our coordination request. If you are proceeding with the January 9, 1992 site plan maps as revised, without major changes, then it is appropriate for our department to proceed with a public hearing on the variance request (once our file is deemed complete) : If you are not in a position to proceed with the January 9, 1992 maps, please let us know in order to update our file. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. GG: lk � 6 �`v�', rp v CMPLANNING BOARD MBERS `� SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr.RichardG. Ward ; Town Hall, 53095 Main Road 4>l ��'� Mark S. McDonald �} P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 December 10, 1991 Frank Nealon Permit Research & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, New York 11735 Re: Metro Service Station N/W/c Main Rd & Depot La Cutchogue, New York SCTM # 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Nealon: The following resolution was adopted by the Southold Town Planning Board at a meeting held on December 9, 1991 . BE IT RESOLVED That the Southold Town Planning Board, acting pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act, start the coordination process on this Unlisted action. The environmental review is proceeding with the understanding that the changes requested in the November 14, 1991 letter, will be made to the site plan along with any environmental mitigation measures that may be deemed necessary. At the meeting last night, the Board agreed to accept the substitution of two street trees of 4 1/2" to 5" calipher for the three street trees on Depot Lane. The cost estimate of the environmental review will be sent to you under separate cover. If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: - Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals Harvey Arnoff , Town Attorney OgpFMt4l y y�A } y PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS �� � ( ti„y SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman , O i ,;;° S Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward 1 ' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road il- Mark S. McDonald ` " P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 December 10, 1991 RE: Lead Agency Coordination Request for Metro Service Station N/w/c Main Road and Depot Lane, Cutchogue, N.Y. SCTM #1000-102-5-26 Dear Reviewer: The purpose of this request is to determine under Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act-SEQRA) of the Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 the following: 1. Your jurisdiction in the action described below; 2 . Your interest in assuming the responsibilities of lead agency; and 3 . Issues of concern which you believe should be evaluated. Enclosed please find a copy of the proposal a completed Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) , and a traffic study to assist you in your response. Project Name: Metro Service Station N/w/c Main Road and Depot Lane Cutchogue, New York Requested Action: To construct a canopy with fire suppression equipment over existing gasoline pumps. SEQRA Classification: ( ) Type I (x) Unlisted Contact Person: Valerie Scopaz ( 516) -765-1938 The lead agency will determine the need for an environmental impact statement (EIS) on this project. Within thirty ( 30) days of the date of this letter, please respond in writing whether or not you have an interest in being lead agency. Planning Board Position: (x ) This agency wishes to assume lead agency status for this action. ( ) This agency has no objection to your agency assuming lead agency status for this action. (x ) Other. ( See comments below) . There are concerns about traffic safety (vehicular and pedestrian) at this intersection. Comments: The Planning Board already has asked for the following changes to the enclosed site plan: - the addition of two or three street trees along Depot Lane; - the inclusion of a landscaping plan for the planting beds; - the addition of a four ( 4) foot wide hedge between the pump island and the sidewalk parallel to Main Road; - information about the capacity of the dry wells; - the removal of internally-lit signs. cc: *Building Department *Southold Town Board of Zoning Appeals *Suffolk County Dept. of Health Services Department of Environmental Conservation - Albany * New York State Department of Transportation * Maps are enclosed for your review 1-016 4(2187)—Text 12 PROJECT I . NUMBER 61� L_ SEAR Appendix C State Environmental Quality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. AWGRIII MT/SPONSOR ermlt Research & 2. PROJECT NAME Acquisition Co. Metro Service Station 3. PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality southold County Suffolk 4. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road intersections, prominent landmarks,etc.,or provide map) - Main Road & Depot Lane Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 5. IS PROPOSED ACTION: w�q ❑New ❑Expanslon [3Modiflcationlalteratlon 6. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Upgrade: New 25 ' X 40 ' canopy over existing (modified) service islands. Includes fire suppression system (new) . 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: - Initlally 55 acres Ultimately -5 acres 8. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? 1' Yes ❑No If No,describe briefly C9. WHAT 15 PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? n Residential ❑Industrial ❑Commercial ❑Agriculture ❑Park/Forest/Open space ❑Other Describe: 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR FUNDING,NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAQ?� El Yes 1 l No if yes,list agency(s)and permit/approvals 11. DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACT!CN HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑Yes C:I No It yes,list agency name and permit/approval 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL EXISTING PERMIT/APPROVAL REQUIRE MODIFICATION? ®Yes ❑No 1 CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Appllcanif me; F' nk Nealon/ Permit Research & AcquisitiDon. 7/15/91 Signa�� It the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 Dunn Fngineee' g ASSoCates - Con u r nS Engineer. 66 Main Street Westhampton 8cach, N.Y. 11971 515-2S8-2480 July 19, 1991 Mr. John Chase Fast End 'larketing P.O. Box 1006 Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 Re: Traffic Engiveerir:g Zxamination Metro Gas Station Route Z5 Cutchogue, Town of Seuthold, New York Laar l%dr. Chase: In acc-7rd =;CC Wi'.h 'tne Z%::y'-ems' cf Mr, :Mien Smith, Esq., Bunn c eras has A.:S0C3, wmpiete ` cri 'neermg exurninalion of the Metro Gas Station in the r port 65! Ci:In r of l ULt+ at Depot Lint in Cutchcluc, Town of Southold, New York. The major aspects of our examination included: a) a review of the existing access in relation to in,crr.v: and esternat uaft,i_ flows as well as sight ddlstanLes and accident records, 1h) the tra?fic impact Ot the addition Qf is canopy ovt':r the fuel pumps, and c) necessary to - :•i.r4t• the (r.-_..._ [I ow. L C:CSC 'dS1ieCIS arc C.iSCU552d in the following i paragraphs of this 1Lttcr report. • I i Review' of Existina Aecess i i L At present, there are two access points on Route 2 (Main Road). An addition, access is 7ernlitted on Depot Lane; however, since no curbing exists along 4he west side of Depot L1r,e, access can be- ob ialn t t0 fire Sl[C alOt:S n he, entire, S1tC fYOn:ag; On DepotX 3 z. Our field observatiuns reveriL-d 'mat the primer}' movements into and out of the site occur tie the twoaccess poi-^=ts or, Route 25. .based on the present location of the gas pumps, easv and safe access is provided to and front the site via these two dris'eways on New York i State Rout 25. Our review, of tk:e sight distance indicated that the westerly site driveway on Route 25 has good access to titu east and the weir with a sight distance of 750 feet 'to the west and over r 1,000 feat to t'r:c cast, xlic. easterly, site driveway on Route 2 Also Tres good sight distance to both the ea:t and i.".c nest with a sight distunCe of 550 feet to th c west and over 1,000 feet to the east. Putthermorc, at the interIcction of Depot Late and':Route 225 good sight distance al,c exists to bout i ;e east and the west with a sight distance of 600 feet to the west and ovr„ 1,000 feet to the cast. The sight distance rtquired based on a 35 miles per i f j- i Mr. John ;Chase July. 19, 1991 I Page 2 hour spe-j knit alc!lg t.'lis se� :Ctt 'vt Route y.`. t5 apprO.'ti17P.atCiV '141� feet. Tlierefa74', the E:C,siir;^ yeti.£=ital;... S'1"n: dt.srarlces 'it both 'he acees pOitty, OR ROI:t� 25 as well as at thep intzzszctl:r of Im pat Lant and Pout 25 are excellent based upon r.?inlz^.um sierpirg sight N .t;-a ..� i the ^'1'n ', site that Wnuid liallt d,�tance .G }: r:zonta! .,t e, .,1 ' .1�„ e:ast n ,.e °:i�.. . of *tile slant dl�tancc on Rou:c 25 a, the exiSlinlg tNyo access points and at Depot Lane. QL`I r4'r'1CW Gf «hc. Slbl?t dl`,i.lnce COndltlG^S along Depot U;ie reveal t.^.aL a SioFtt distance of over :,Gvu `c t t., tint north exists which exceeds the r_q:lired sight distance of 275 feet i based upon the posted speed limit of 40 miles per hour on Depot 11I-ne. Our ob.,e:,Nations of lhi;6 Open [iaP.$ of acctsS Off of Dcpo".. I-anct i'evrale d that there 1s no controlled entry '7C :'.Y.lt p.0ii;:5 on Depot l.rlrle to better control traf tc eztering and exiting the site on Depot Lace. � I ice:den_t data `-/a) vv: irwd :`r le M1 w yozk State Department of iransporta ion on 21! the a::Cidtn t°_ that . ave CCcurred at thA or Depot Lane and Route 25 over the lag ce rs. T? :accident inforrnat un revealed that thcr- were two reportable acc;denrl and i>�22 e3cn, and ther: were two accidents 1n 1085 With one of them being gild the Other bein- classified as non•rcportabic. :von-reportable accidents are tilose accident, that are not required to be reported to the Department of tifotor Vehic!es. A review of this data revealed that this intersection, is not considered a high accident EurthcrnaUre, this data: revealed that there is no serious traffic safety problelms in the vicinity of the si:e. Ti:is accident information is partic ;Iarly significant in view of ti iCr !hat in tinlvs of htrvy tl w on Route 25, it becomes difficult to ma.L•e a left turn out of Depot Lane, pa:ti,,ulariy Jr. the sumraer. I• Out obsem,ations of existing conditions revealed that these are no map, problems with the internal and external traffic flilws .:t the site. However, some recom.1mended modifications regardin, axes to t ;c silt oa Depot mane arc contained in a following section of this letter. 'Iitese modlficauons arc intended to erihance both the intern�l site circulation and mmunize any ;o#,ent;a axt,trnaI traffic ql,w ),ob,,cnjs_ Traffic 'mnact of the Canopy Addition A canopy has been added over thM pumps located along the southerlly portioz of the site. . The canopy is esucntiaily parallel Witt: the curb lice on Route '25. Our field observations Of veh?ties entering Lnd !:xlt:r!, the cts Z urnp serve.": area levealod that there is no adverse. traffic impact on tae intern-1 site circulmion or the external traffic circulation due to the location of these rlu: ps with the "anopy over thzir.. i rl ri! L(j ita'7-10M11l�:,m A a I is proposed that ttheresult of the conduct cf our traffic engir.cering exan;ination, t, i Mr. John ,Chase July'19, lavl Par 3 exhing 1,00 ': YewaVS cn :he ngrih Ado of Main 'Read be ma1:im—ne:.1 HS the ^y'rincipA a"ess to too cat Smina. i h.�s oflers the most effi6:nt tra.fiz- flow p auarns for traffic en C ant %Ang the `as rtatlol Gn vLiji vd Th.S Iecon-=tPdat1oj1 is Supported by tile availLb e sig ht distance..; }..Clsirl m ac!fvity i;t the, area and the Cllrectional sources of ,•;• a , t "'�-, nine acst's point ,-gin M i^ :�oicli woi ld result ir'i a) a ,.., cc� ,n i. as station. .: internal chJlation problem; b) aii-dWonal t:afEc volumes on Tti�c r Lan-, C) ai ditlonai turns for vehlClas to access the itabon, d) a'ddidonal cont'licts with the pede-Striati school Children on Depot Lane, d i addidaua.l traffic frlcdon to the school l?us .s that use Depot Lane, and ) MEMO do hys to Vchic!cs acccssir:,P Route 2-5 fro m Depot Lane. Thus, m-o +'l.i. "- s points on Route u5 arc ieco m..R:erided. ' I It is also C l L1 ^end=d t:`i?t 1CCCSS to the the On T pat We bc eh3.., f through one dri9 way ihmead Of t.. ti'4` JCC'BS which now cxAB ahng the casterly side Of the. site. This :.^oJ i-':cution =':Quid i�i�.v i�ic rc a more of CC:iv flow Or tl Ltfic at P,,-pct L:i.^.'.", and 4vould o'z al "or • h" ittlestrlan con ilia:i, This area h frequented by schocl , ti.11..1rCh LSfv rii:ii t0 arid from the - :1 ttQUt S'-IlCtA Def?ot Larie which also has school bus traffic. i 7he dri-,e'•v:.iy o:. 1.•eYo, i -t ic;uld Ce located a., lC3St J>) f ... '.0 Tile north CI 'N' a111 Road to allow - thbo rid ...h.-AS, .mot».,:h4 lAit turns into tht site, suf;icient ;oom to queue' and 1 r *. is k` tjr,n , O ilrrrl f.QCS 3 <<iial,.l kJSI...... f10II. LCFOI Lane. : r trust this i1'mado matt* o i� Pe r I�.1 t S rh.Ul._.. ,�n �...-„�.. '..lr needs, 7. yCitl ilaYC any questions or require i).rly additional iuforntatiun, please cal; irie. Sincerely, NVALTE�P,M. DL"N'N, JR., R.E. Principal 1 W MD:jc L910328 P9100911 l I III � �OSUFFOI� C O O PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS W `y t SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. y�JCl �00� Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 November 14, 1991 Frank Nealon Permit Research & Environmental Consultants, Inc. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, New York 11735 Re: Metro Service Station N/W/c Main Rd & Depot La Cutchogue, New York SCTM # 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Nealon: This is to acknowledge the receipt on November 6, 1991, of a revised site plan for the above-noted property. These plans were found to be generally acceptable with the following exceptions: 1 . Three ( 3) street trees shall be placed along Depot Lane. The use of Sugar Maple or Pin Oak trees is recommended. 2. The landscaping plan shall include a planting schedule with the size and spacing of plants for all planting beds. 3 . A four ( 4) foot wide hedge is to be placed between the monitoring wells and the sidewalk. 4. There shall be no internally-lit signs. 5. The capacity of the existing dry wells is not noted. Consequently it is not possible to determine whether the existing capacity is Sufficient to handle the projected storm water runoff. The enclosed copy of the plan illustrates the first three comments. Upon receipt of the traffic study and a site plan that has been revised in accordance with the above-noted comments, the Planning Board will respond to the Zoning Board of Appeals' request for comments. The contents of the traffic study were outlined in our August 12, 1991 letter, a copy of which has been enclosed for convenient reference (page two, item #7 ) . If you have any questions, please contact this office. Sincerely, 3=j," ���}✓sue, /i S Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals ✓ Harvey Arnoff , Town Attorney Victor Lessard, Principal Building Inspector PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS rnr V c SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski. Jr.. Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham. Jr. Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald Z"''" ~ P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold. New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 August 12, 1991 Frank Nealon Permit Research & Acquisition Co. , Inc. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11743 RE: Proposed site plan for Metro Service Station Main Road & Depot Lane, Cutchogue Zoning District: Hamlet Business (HB) SCTM# 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Nealon: The Planning Board has received your site plan application dated July 15, 1991. The following information must be supplied before the Board can proceed: 1. Drainage calculations must be shown as well as location of existing dry wells. 2. The percentage of lot coverage and landscaped area must be shown. Also include area of lot, area of building and parking calculations. 3 . Landscape plan must show street trees along Route 25 and Depot Lane. It shall also show a low hedge protected by 6" high concrete curbing between the sidewalk facing State Road 25 and the standing area by the gas pumps . 4 . A sketch of any prepared or existing outdoor signs, including dimensions, height and method of illumination. Page 2 Metro Service Station 5. The name and address of the owner of record. 6. Outdoor halide lighting must be shielded so that light does not shine beyond the property boundaries. Please indicate wattage of all outdoor lights. 7. A traffic study which considers the projected volume of traffic ; and the projected direction of traffic flow entering and leaving the site at each curb cut. This information is needed as part of the environmental review. 8. A corrected environmental assessment form. Questions 8 , 9 and 10 have not been answered correctly. The proposed action is not in compliance with existing zoning restrictions. The land use in vicinity of the project is a mix of residential and commercial. A variance is required from the Zoning Board of Appeals. 9. A letter from the property owner authorizing you to represent.. him as his agent. If you have any questions, or require further information, Please contact this office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC; Nicholas Bartolemeu, Applicant Harvey Arnoff, Town Attorney =�o�OSUFFO(,��OGy PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS t SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman • ��:h` Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 MEMORANDUM SEP — 9 TO: Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Bennett Orlowski, Jr. , Chairman -3*JS RE: Metro Service Station N/W/c Main Road & Depot Lane Cutchogue, New York SCTM # 1000-102-5-26 DATE: September 5, 1991 This is in reply to your memorandum of July 12th, and your reminder note of August 23rd, in which you asked for the Planning Board' s comments on the site plan for the Metro Service Station. The Planning Board will respond to your request for comments and a copy of the site plan when the revised site plans are submitted. As of this date, we have not received any response to our letter of August 12th, a copy of which is enclosed for your conveniencehrOR -V-M4- t, Per IOt`1. CC: Harvey Arnoff, Town Attorney APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS SCOT L.HARRIS Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. .�`. Serge Doyen,Jr. Town Hall,53095 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. Southold,New York 11971 Robert A. Villa "�" of Fax (516) 765-1523 Telephone(516)765-1309 a Telephone (516)765-1500 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OV SOUTHOLD Q INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM) TO: Planning Board � r FROM: Board of Appeals DATE: July 12, 1991 SUBJECT: Site Plan Coordination - Metro/808 Realty Gasoline Station at Depot Lane and Main Road, Cutchogue Our office has received the above-noted application for approval of the canopy structure in the front yard, and a copy of the application and map are attached for reference purposes. A request for your comments is made at this time under the site plan regulations, Section 100-254B( 3) . We also ask that you provide us with copies of maps on file, as well as any other map which may show the as-built structures before the alterations to the site. Please communicate those areas which are affected by the canopy structure as well as other site plan elements applicable in this project within the next sixty ( 60) days. In the event your comments are received by Friday, August 2, 1991, the legal notice would be sent for publication in the local newspapers on Monday, August 5, 1991. Should additional information be necessary, please contact Linda Kowalski directly. GG: lk Attachments C " PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L. HARRIS a n Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman `' d 3s - S ' Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr. Richard G. Ward 1 ''R ° Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Mark S. McDonald Z P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 August 12 , 1991 Frank Nealon SEP -9 Permit Research & Acquisition Co. , Inc. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11743 RE: Proposed site plan for Metro Service Station Main Road & Depot Lane, Cutchogue Zoning District: Hamlet Business (HB) SCTM# 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Nealon: The Planning Board has received your site plan application dated July 15, 1991. The following information must be supplied before the Board can proceed: 1. Drainage calculations must be shown as well as location of existing dry wells. 2. The percentage of lot coverage and landscaped area must be shown. Also include area of lot, area of building and parking calculations. 3. Landscape plan must show street trees along Route 25 and Depot Lane. It shall also show a low hedge protected by 6" high concrete curbing between the sidewalk facing State Road 25 and the standing area by the gas pumps. 4 . A sketch of any prepared or existing outdoor signs, including dimensions, height and method of illumination. Page 2 Metro Service Station 5. The name and address of the owner of record. 6. Outdoor halide lighting must be shielded so that light does not shine beyond the property boundaries. Please indicate wattage of all outdoor lights. 7. A traffic study which considers the projected volume of traffic; and the projected direction of traffic flow entering and leaving the site at each curb cut. This information is needed as part of the environmental review. 8. A corrected environmental assessment form. Questions 8, 9 and 10 have not been answered correctly. The proposed action is not in compliance with existing zoning restrictions. The land use in vicinity of the project is a mix of residential and commercial. A variance is required from the Zoning Board of Appeals. 9. A letter from the property owner authorizing you to represent .him as his agent. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. Very truly yours, �2'�YlivtL��f"6lLGo7✓�t+; // /�S Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman CC: Nicholas Bartolemeu, Applicant Harvey Arnoff, Town Attorney APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. "' - Serge Doyen,Jr. Town Hall,53095 Main Road P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. A Southold,New York 11971 Robert A.Villa " •' Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 t Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN &SOUTHOLD INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM ^TO: Planning Board FROM: Board of Appeals DATE: July 12, 1991 SUBJECT: Site Plan Coordination - Metro/808 Realty Gasoline Station at Depot Lane and Main Road, Cutchogue Our office has received the above-noted application for approval of the canopy structure in the front yard, and a copy of the application and map are attached for reference purposes. A request for your comments is made at this time under the site plan regulations, Section 100-254B( 3 ) . We also ask that you provide us with copies of maps on file, as well as any other map which may show the as-built structures before the alterations to the site. Please communicate those areas which are affected by the canopy structure as well as other site plan elements applicable in this project within the next sixty ( 60) days. In the event your comments are received by Friday, August 2, 1991, the legal notice would be sent for publication in the local newspapers on Monday, August 5, 1991. Should additional information be necessary, please contact Linda Kowalski directly. GG: lk Attachments APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS = : SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P. Goehringer,Chairman . 'e ' Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. i E Serge Doyen,Jr. ', Town Hall,53095 Main Road .6 P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. Robert A. Villa ' , Southold,New York 11971 r Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone (516)765-1809 Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN Ot SOUTHOLD INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Board FROM: Board of Appeals DATE: July 12, 1991 SUBJECT: Site Plan Coordination - Metro/808 Realty Gasoline Station at Depot Lane and Main Road, Cutchogue Our office has received the above-noted application for approval of the canopy structure in the front yard, and a copy of the application and map are attached for reference purposes. A request for your comments is made at this time under the site plan regulations, Section 100-254B( 3) . We also ask that you provide us with copies of maps on file, as well as any other map which may show the as-built structures before the alterations to the site. Please communicate those areas which are affected by the canopy structure as well as other site plan elements applicable in this project within the next sixty ( 60) days. In the event your comments are received by Friday, August 2, 1991, the legal notice would be sent for publication in the local newspapers on Monday, August 5, 1991. Should additional information be necessary, please contact Linda Kowalski directly. GG: lk Attachments (e ra h'&Ct &-Z'/ ->,-a APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS ' ,, SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P. Goehringer,Chairman Supervisor,�' `�� Charles Grigonis,Jr. Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. �? , P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio,Jr. Southold,New York 11971 Robert A.Villa 3 ^" �y '' Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 _ Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN Off'SOUTHOLD August 8, 1991 Mr. Frank Nealon Permit Research & Acquisition Co. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Re: Application for 808 Realty Corporation (Metro) Canopy Dear Mr. Nealon: This letter will confirm that we are in receipt of the above application for a variance concerning premises located at the corner of Main Road and Depot Lane, Cutchogue. Pursuant to Section 100-254B( 3) of the zoning code, on July 12, 1991, this office requested comments from the Planning Board concerning the site plan regulations. A copy of Section 100-254B( 3 ) of the Code is enclosed for your convenience. It is expected that the variance application will be held for a public hearing during our latter September meeting. Upon receipt of comments from the Planning Board within 60 days of our request, copies will be provided for the applicant through your office. In the interim, please provide us with a written consent from the property owner authorizing you to act as agent in its behalf. Should you have any questions, please feel free to call our office. Very truly yours, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN lk Enclosure 3 JPLANNING BOARD MEMBERS ,:j w r ,. `.1 SCOTT L. HARRIS Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Supervisor George Ritchie Latham, Jr.Richard G. Ward - '{ �` -'-' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road - _ _ Mark S. McDonald P.O. Box 1179 Kenneth L. Edwards PLANNING BOARD OFFICE Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1938 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Fax (516) 765-1823 August 12 , 1991 � ! ! C: �_ i i Frank Nealon Permit Research & Acquisition Co. , Inc. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11743 REl P �ese --plan Metro Service Station Main Road & De po Cutchogue Zoning District: Hamlet Business (HB) SCTM# 1000-102-5-26 Dear Mr. Nealon: The Planning Board has received your site plan application dated July 15, 1991. The following information must be supplied before the Board can proceed: 1. Drainage calculations must be shown as well as location of existing dry wells. 2. The percentage of lot coverage and landscaped area must be shown. Also include area of lot, area of building and parking calculations. 3. Landscape plan must show street trees along Route 25 and Depot Lane. It shall also show a low hedge protected by 6" high concrete curbing between the sidewalk facing State Road 25 and the standing area by the gas pumps. 4. A sketch of any prepared or existing outdoor signs, including dimensions, height and method of illumination. Page 2 Metro Service Station 5. The name and address of the owner of record. 6. Outdoor halide lighting must be shielded so that light does not shine beyond the property boundaries. Please indicate wattage of all outdoor lights. 7. A traffic study which considers the projected volume of traffic; and the projected direction of traffic flow entering and leaving the site at each curb cut. This information is needed as part of the environmental review. 8. A corrected environmental assessment form. Questions 8, 9 and 10 have not been answered correctly. The proposed action is not in compliance with existing zoning restrictions. The land use in vicinity of the project is a mix of residential and commercial. A variance is required from the Zoning Board of Appeals. 9. A letter from the property owner authorizing you to represent him as his agent. If you have any questions, or require further information, please contact this office. Very truly yours, Bennett Orlowski, Jr. Chairman cc: Nicholas Bartolemeu, Applicant Harvey Arnoff, Town Attorney § 100-254 ZONING § 100-254 conference. I,f a site development plan application is not submitted within four (4) months following a presubmission conference, another conference may be required by the Planning Board. (1) Within ten(10)business days of receipt of the application, the Planning Board shall determine whether to accept, C reject or request revision of the application. (2) If the Planning Board determines said application to be acceptable but in need of revision, it shall notify the applicant, in writing,wherein said application is deficient within thirty (30) business days. (3) In the case of a variance or special exception application requiring site plan approval, the site development plan application shall be subjected to preliminary review and written comments by the Planning Board within sixty (60) days of such request by the Board of Appeals. (a) In no case may the Planning Board grant site plan approval prior to the issuance of a special exception Cby the Zoning Board of Appeals, if such is required. (b) Before the Planning Board can approve any applica- tion for the amendment of a use or structure for which a special exception was granted,the applicant must obtain permission from the Zoning Board of Appeals to expand or otherwise alter or change either the use or the structure. (4) The Planning Board may vary or waive parking requirements, provided that such change will not have a detrimental effect on the public health, safety or general C welfare and will not have the effect of nullifying the intent and provision of the Zoning Code. (a) The Planning Board may allow or require landscap- ing to be installed in place of specified parking spaces. 10151 7-2e 89 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS _ SCOTT L.HARRIS Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman Supervisor Charles Grigonis,Jr. Serge Doyen,Jr. Town Hall,53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. P.O.Box 1179 Robert A. Villa Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 ;a Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD QF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM TO: Southold Town Building Department FROM: Board of Appeals DATE: July 18, 1991 SUBJECT: Metro/808 Realty (Gasoline Station) Corner of Main Road and Depot Lane, Cutchogue Our office has received the above-noted application appealing the Notice of Disapproval issued on June 12, 1991 by the Building Department. May we have copies of your files with maps and any other written documentation that may be of assistance concerning this property. Thank you for your assistance in this regard. GG: lk CC: Town Attorney' s Office FFO(,tcoGy� APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS o SCOTT L.HARRIS Supervisor Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman Charles Grigonis,Jr. Oj �`a� Town Hall,53095 Main Road Serge Doyen,Jr. P.O.Box 1179 James Dinizio, Jr. Southold,New York 11971 Robert A. Villa BOARD OPAPPEALS Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Telephone(516)765-1800 S.E.O.R.A. July 25 , 1991 TYPE II ACTION DECLARATION Appeal No. 4037 Project/Applicants: Metro/808 Realty County Tax Map No. 1000- 102-5-26 Location of Project: 28975 Main Road , Cutchogue Relief Requested/Jurisdiction Before'This Board in this Project: Canopy in front yard This Notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 of the N.Y.S. Environmental Quality Review Act of the Environmental Conservation Law and Local Law #44-4 of the Town of Southold. An Environmental Assessment (phort) Form has been submitted with the subject application indicating that no significant adverse environmental effects are likely to occur should be project be implemented as planned. It is determined that this Board' s area of jurisdiction concerning setback, area or lot-line variances determines this application to fall under the established list of Type II Actions. Pursuant to Section 61.7 .2jji this Department is excluded as an involved agency. This determination shall not, however, affect any other agency' s interest as an involved. agency under SEQRA 617 .2jj . For further information, please contact the Office of the Board of Appeals, Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 at ( 516) 765-1809. tr oc��Ef at/t'�OG JUDITH T. TERRY y< Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK = P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS O T Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 1 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TO: Zoning Board of Appeals FROM: Office of the Town Clerk DATE: June 26, 1991 RE: ZONING APPEAL APPLIC. NO. 4037 - 808 REALTY CORP. Transmitted herewith is Zoning Appeal Applic No. 4037 - 808 REALTY CORP. together with a copy of Letter of Transmittal from Permit Research E Acquisition Co. , Inc. , a Notice of Adjacent Property Owners a copy of the deed, the Notice of Disapproval from the Building Dept. , Short Environmental Assessment Form, the Zoning Board of Appeal's Questionnaire and a copy of the survey map and site map. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk QUESTIONNAIRE FOR FILING WITH YOUR Z.B.A. APPLICATION A. Please disclose the names of the owner(s) and any other individuals (and entities) having a financial interest in the subject premises and a description of their interests: (Separate sheet may be attached. ) John Chase Owner Nicholas Bartolomeo Owner B. Is the subject premises listed on the 'real estate market for - sale or being shown to prospective buyers? { } Yes { X } No. (If Yes, please attach copy of "conditions" of sale_ ) C. Are there any proposals to change or alter land contours? { } Yes {X} No D. 1. Are there any areas which contain wetland grasses? NO 2. Are the wetland areas shown on the map submitted with this application? NO 3. Is the property bulkheaded between the wetlands area and the upland building area? NO 4. If your property contains wetlands or pond areas, have you contacted the Office of the Town Trustees for its determination of jurisdiction? NO E. Is there a depression or sloping elevation near the area of proposed construction at or below five feet above mean sea level? NO (If not applicable, state "N.A. " ) F. Are there any patios, concrete barriers, bulkheads or fences which Exist and are not shown on the survey map that you are submitting? NONE If none exist, please state "none." G. Do you have any construction taking place at this time concerning your premises? NO If yes, please submit a copy of your building permit and map as approved by the Building Department. If none, please state. H. Do you or any co-owner also own other land close to this parcel? NO If yes, please explain where or submit copies of deeds. I. Please list present use or operations conducted at this parcel Gasoline Service Station and proposed use Same as a ove JAut' ized Signature and Date 318 , 10190lk § 97-13 WETLANDS § 97-13 t TOWN — The Town of Southold. TRUSTEES — The Board of Trustees of the Town of Southold. [Added 6.5-84 by L.I.. No. 6-19841 WETLANDS[Amended 8-26-76 by L.L. No.2-1976; 3-26- 85 by LL No.6-19851 !10 t`•"-"+` Ar T1 IDAL WETLANDS: (1) All lands generally covered or intermittently cov- ered with,or which border on,tidal waters,or lands lying beneath tidal waters, which at mean low tide are covered by tidal waters to a maximum depth of five (5) feet, including but not limited to banks, bogs, salt marsh, swamps, meadows, flits or other low lying lands subject to tidal action; (2) All banks, bogs, meadows, flats and tidal marsh subject to such tides and upon which grows or may grow some or any of the following salt hay, black grass, saltworts, sea lavender, tall cordgrass, high bush, cattails, groundsel, marshmallow and low march rardgrass`Md/or (3) All land immediately adjacent to a tidal wetland as defined in Subsection A(2) and lying within seven- ty-five (75) feet landward of the most landward edge of such a tidal wetland. B. FRESHWATER WETLANDS: (1) "Freshwater wetlands"as defined in Article 24, Ti- tle 1, § 24-0107, Subdivisions 1(a) to 1(d) inclusive, of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York;and (2) All land immediately adjacent to a"freshwater wet. land,"as defined in Subsection B(1)and lying with- in seventy-five(75) feet landward of the most land- ward edge of a"freshwater wetland." 9705 2-23-85 4/•16-1(21871—Test 12 PROJECT 1.0.NUMBEfl 677.21 L SEQR Appendix C State Environmental Ouality Review SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only PART I—PROJECT INFORMATION (TO be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 1. XPP�IFtAtFt(SPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME Frank Nealon/Permit Research Metro Service Station a. PROJECT LOCATION: Municipality Cut chogue county Suffolk a. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and road intersectrdos.Prominent landmarks,etc.or provide map( 28975 Main Road N/W/C Main Road & Depot Lane S. IS PROPOSED ACTION: rrvv • ❑New ❑Expansion 13modiflcatlon/alteration S. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: Installation of a steel canopy over renovated pump islands, with new M.P.D. (Multi Product Dispensers) . 7. AMOUNT OF LAND AF±FECTED: Initially acres Ultimately acres acres S. WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING OR OTHER EXISTING LAND USE RESTRICTIONS? Yes ®No If No.describe briefly Service station located in an H.B. , Hamlet Business District. Same only allowed in a G, General Business District - Non Conforming Use. 9. WHAT IS PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? r Residential ❑ ry.0•-t Industrial .Lf Commercial ❑ ri 9A Describe:: culture ®ParWForasuOpen space ❑Other 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR FUNDING.NOW OR ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL. STATE OR LOCAL)? ❑Yes ®No If yes,list a en g oy(s)and permiVapprovals It- DOES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT OR APPROVAL? ❑Yea ®No It yes,list agency name and permil/approval 12. AS A RESULT OF PROPOSED ACTION WILL E%IS71NG PERMITfAPPROVAI REQUIRE MODIFICATION? ❑Yes ®No 1 CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE p�ipf2GXnspo Frank Nealon 6/7/91 77 Date. Slgnalure: If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment OVER 1 Onmental The N,Y.S �anrenviro nmenuality Review Act requires submission Of this Form, before any action is taken. few will be rt:aee es this Board SHORT ENVIRONMENTAy ASS£5561ENT FORM (,INSTRUCTIONS. (a) In order to answer the questions in this short EAF thatthe prenarer will use currently available information the project and the likel it is assumed additional studies, Y impacts of the action. It is not expected that research or other investigations will be undertaken. nific(b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may ` . ant and completed Environmental Assessment Form is Y be siq- (c) If all necessary, project is questions have been answered No it is likely not signifit t, f" Y that. the (d) Environmental Assessment , 1• Will project result in a ' to the Project site o ph large Physical change ' than 10 acres of land? ysically alter more 2• Will there be major —Yes —O - unusual land formOn chance to any unique or the site? 3. Will —Yes _No anPoject alter or have a large effect on ' existing body of water? 4• Will Yes __No - pratect have a potentially large• imoact on - groundwater quality? 5. Will —Yes —No on adjacent sites7ficantly effect drainage flow adjacent 6. Will Yes —No lantProject affect any threatened or endangered P or animal species? 7• Will —Yes —No Project result in a major adverse effect on air quality? 8• Will Project jo effect on Yes No acterofthe community orr scenic viewssorlvchar- _ known to be important to the community? istas 9, Will Yes 'No project adversely im. any site or struct- ure of historic, pre-historic, or paleontological importance or any site designated as a critical envircnmental area by a local agency? 10, Will ,_-Yes __No have a major effect on existing or - future recreational Opportunities? 11, Will Yes ___Noproject result in major traffic problems or cause amajor effect to existing transportation systems? 12. Will --Yes 'No Project regularly cause objectionable odors, noise, glare, vibration, u ance as a result of the p rb- roje or electlect rical operation?dist ' Yes ,• or Will safetyict have any impact on public health _NO 14. Will project affect the __Yes No directly causingexisting community by tion of more a growth in permanent popula- ' Period or re thanm5 percent Over a one-year Period or Of major negative effect on the �•YeS No the community or neighborhood? 1S• Is there public controversy co project? ncerning the preparer's Si'nature: 7 Yes 'No Reoresenting: CForm$002*4-88-20NI—norls"n mid ONSULT YOUR LAWYER BEFORESIONINO THIS INSTRUMENT—THIS INSTRU/ SHOULD BE USED BY LAWYERS ONLY. N.Y.S . 109981,06131 Transfer THIS INDENIVRE,made the 5th day of r January nineteen hundred and ninety $1 ,600 . 00 BETWEEN KULL' S SERVICE Soration with Tax TATION, INC. , a domestic corp pot of business at (no #) Main Road & De office and principal—placeg New York Lane, P. O. Box 712 , Cutcho ue , 1,t;, )a orporat nq party of the first part, and 808ofEALTbusiness Pat 112oMontaukmesticcHighway, P h00. Box its principal p 1006 , Westhampton Beach, New York party of the second part, wrrNFSSETH,that of tthe he secondof thedoes her first eby grant and release unto rt in consideration of Ten )the party of the second part,ollars and other valuable the rhe s paid cc the party �\) or successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever, g in the Town of ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Southold, County improvements thereon erected, situate, I lying and being in the Village of Cutcho ue, ing more particularly bounded and of Suffolk and State of New York be described as follows: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of Depot Lane and the northwest,ing encerfromly isaid fpoint `>(f , I Road (N.Y. State Highway, Route 25) ; c or place of beginning along the northwesterly side of said Main the Road, `J South 30° 20 ' 40" West a distance of 161. 9y feet toatep Design oint nCorp . ; northeasterly side of lands now or formerly of Colgateformerly running thence along the Northe48°e45Y 10rly 1, of Westlandistancenowrof . 124 . 85 of Colgate Design Corp. , H. d alnow formerly David feet to the st land and Amy L. Albrechtrunningthenceaong said lasm sterl North 39° 4Eaandarunning distance thence7alongfthe southwesterlye eside y side of Depot Lane of Depot Lane, South 40° 17 ' 50" East a distance of 100 . 00 feet o the point or place of BEGINNING. p� 0 BEING AND INTENDED TO BE the same premises conveyed to t and recorded in the he ty ® dD� of the first part by deed dated April 27 , 1982 in Liber 9175 Page Suffolk County t' #n Clerk' s Office on April 29 , _f•_. s .:. 182 . c,( .7^. ,P Premises are not subject to a Credit Line Mortgag 158®3 JAI: TAX MAP T�t;;i lc1 i h� DESIGNATION Dist, 1000 roes abutting the abovetdescribed pre isesht, title and eto thest, if acenter lines esthereof of�TOGETHER he first part twi the a to a u ri 66 A, _�.-. Sep. 102. 00 and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part in and to said premises; T "NTT176 HOLD the premises herein granted unto the party of the second part, the heirs or Successors and assigns of nil. 05 . 00 the party of the second part forever. I-°'K)` AND the party of the first part covenants that the party of the first part has not done or suffered anything 026.000 whereby the said premises have been encumbered in any way whatever, except as aforesaid. AND the party of the first part, in compiiauce with Section 13 of the Lien Law, covenants that the party of ation for this onveyance and eration as a trust fund[ve to beeappl apder,plied first for the purpose of paying the lcostloft the he rimprovement and will nppht to receive such lc the same first to the payment of the cost of the improvement before using any part of the total of the same for any other purpose. o[ this indenture so requires. The word "party shall be construed as if it read "parties" whenever the sense IN WITNVM WHEREOF,the party of the first part has duly executed this deed the day and year first abwe ( written. IN FEESENCE OF: KULL' S SERVICE STATION, INC. By Robert J. Kull, President SSAT t�t�l,)f a!; . qy } �4' ;.Y f,,,.. e r>7 Ss: STATE .^. "_ . .�. <rY Of On the day of 19 before me On the day of 19 before me personally came personally came to me known to be the individual described in and who to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that executed the same. executed the same. STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ss: STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ss: On the 5th day of January 19 90 , before me On the day of 19 before me personally came Robert J. Kull personally came to me known, who, being by me du l sworn, did depose and the subscribing witness to the foregoing instrument, with say that he resides atxft (no . ) Dicks Point whom I am personally acquainted, who, being by me duly Road, Cutchogue, New York sworn, did depose and say that he resides at No. that he is the . President ofKULL' S SERVICE STATION, INC. that he knows , the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he to be the individual knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed described in and who executed the foregoing instrument; to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so that he, said subscribing witness, was present and saw affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpora- execute the same; and that he, said witness, tion, and that he signed his name thereto by like order. at the same time subscribed h nume as witness thereto. 42124 — I Notary PulAic RICNARD F.LARK Notary Public,State of New York No.7432500•Suffolk County Commission Expires Aug.31.1990 36argain ant bale ;Beet SECTION WITH COVENANT AGAI INNST GRAN �T +O nR'S ACTS '7 - /,/,,^ TITLE No. /Ug - 6388 Z- - f 8, C(�C P) l�dw BLOCK LOT KULL' S SERVICE STATION, INC. COUNTY OR TOWN �ttt �� TTIIt�I�� �t�ylp�Urr ryt�RnA TAX BILLING ADDRESS `HCi5PO IIILr, UIJL'fyyti�[ COrr4Nj TO 808 REALTY CORP. Recorded At Request of TRwr Title Guarantee Company RETURN BY MAIL TO: Allen M. Smith, Esq. o;,,,taW,e by 737 Roanoke Avenue P. O. Box 1240 Riverhead, New- fork 11901 TICOR TITLE GUARANTEE ZIP No. W V W W 0 t' O W ►.lrtr .�u3 ��ils s 06� 4tY 01 �� Kq� e W 7 W INSPECTORS (516) 765-1802 VICTOR LESSARD, Principal SCOTTL.HARRIS,Supervisor CURTIS HORTON, Senior Southold Town Hall VINCENT R.WIECZOREK, Ordinance P.O.Box 1179,53095 Main Road ROBERT FISHER, Assistant Fire Southold, New York 11971 Building Inspectors Fax (516) 765-1823 THOMAS FISHER Telephone (516) 765-1800 GARY FISH OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD STOP WORK ORDER TO: 808 REALTY CORP, (Owner) , BOX 1006 WESTHAMPTON N Y 11978 AND TO: PERMIT RESEARCH & ACQUISITION CO. ,ATTN:FRANK NEALON,AGENT, 1108 ROUTE 110, FARMINGDALE, N.Y. 11735 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TO SUSPEND ALL WORK AT: 28975 MAIN ROAD & 55 DEPOT LA. CUTCHOGUE N.Y. TAX MAP NUMBER -1000-102-05-26 Pursuant to section 100-281 of the Code of the Town of Southold, New York, you are notified to immediately suspend all work and building activities until this order has been rescinded BASIS OF STOP WORK ORDER:ARTICLE XXVIII SECTION 100-281 A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION THAT IS IN PROGRESS. CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH WORK MAY BE RESUMED: BY OBTAINING A BUILDING PERMIT Failure to remedy the conditions aforesaid and to comply with the applicable provisions of law may constitute an offense punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. (� DATED: MAY 9, 1991 THOMAS J.,FISHER, BUILDING'INSPECTOR PERMIT RESEARCH LET70R OF TRANSMIT & ACQUISITION CO., INC. 1108 Route 110 FARMINGDALE, NY 11735 OB NO. onrE 9 (516) 694-9696 FAX: (516) 694-9735 ATTENTION RE oT o WE ARE SENDING YOU the following: ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via ❑ Shop Di Specifications ❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change ❑ Prints ❑ Drawings ❑ g order Plans ❑ Samples ❑ COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRtP710N ' 'B• 'si°PGc Tio .0 olrJ�/E-CS .� .F.9ic- �s ems„ - 7 � ice •ov - THESE TRANSMISSIONS AFlE: P� 3 S4� Vie 1� LIC401— I/y� For your approval /rtn` ❑ Approved as submitted Resubmit with copies for approval For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit As per your request copies for distribution ❑ Corrections noted ❑ Return For your review and comment(s) ❑ corrected prints ❑ FORBIDS DUE REMARKS: 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US COPY TO: FORM 705-3 S N 55 nnO .. .. T.R "Oa EAST srnrE sr. 26 1211, owo 45701 IF ENCLOSURES ARE NOT AS DESCRIBED.PLFASP u .. _ _ W Id" ll Toll-Free Y800-5ATHEN APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L.HARRIS Supervisor Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman : ' 'v + s p Charles Grigonis,Jr. Serge Doyen,Jr. F ,,..3 Town Hall,53095 Main Road James Dinizio,Jr. ;� _ a" m , P.O.Box 1179 Robert A.Villa Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 Telephone (516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 18, 1991 Mr. Frank Nealon Permit Research & Acquisition Co. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Re: Application for 808 Realty Corporation (Metro) Location of Property: N/s Main & W/s Depot, Cutchogue Dear Mr. Nealon: We are in receipt of the above documentation, which as you know was left with our office as an incomplete application for the following: a) a Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector stating the grounds for the appeal application; b) Lack of a survey showing the existing site elements and structures prior to the alterations and new additions to the site. The appeal application and neighbor notice form are returned in order that you may obtain a Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector and amend the application and neighbor notification forms to coincide with the grounds for the Disapproval. Also, please be sure to specify in detail those areas in the Notice of Disapproval, the document from which you would be appealing from. Reference to Article IX, Section 100-91 is not sufficient to describe the basis of the appeal, particularly when the document to be appealed from has not been obtained and since 100-91 covers many different areas of the zoning code (principal, accessory, structures, uses, special exceptions, etc. ) Please list each Section and describe the relief requested therefrom. (A separate sheet of paper may be attached to the appeal application, if necessary. ) Pagp 2 - June 18, 1991 • To: Frank Nealon Re: Appl. of 808 REALTY CORPORATION (Metro) Enclosed is a new set of forms with instructions for your use when re-submitting the appeal for filing. A "before" survey should be furnished with the application forms as well as a Notice of Disclosure concerning all individuals, corporations or other entities having an interest in the subject property and this project for the record. Please feel free to call at any time if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Enclosures Linda Kowalski cc: Building Department • APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS SCOTT L.HARRIS �� Gerard P.Goehringer,Chairman Supervisor,� v., r. Charles Grigonis,Jr. -Serge Doyen,Jr. Town Hall,53095 Main Road James `; P.O.Box 1179 Robert A.t A Villa Southold,New York 11971 � - Fax (516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1809 Telephone(516)765-1800 BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD June 18, 1991 Mr. Frank Nealon Permit Research & Acquisition Co. 1108 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Re: Application for 808 Realty Corporation (Metro) Location of Property: N/s Main & W/s Depot, Cutchogue Dear Mr. Nealon: We are in receipt of the above documentation, which as you know was left with our office as an incomplete application for the following: a) a Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector stating the grounds for the appeal application; b) Lack of a survey showing the existing site elements and structures prior to the alterations and new additions to the site. The appeal application and neighbor notice form are returned in order that you may obtain a Notice of Disapproval from the Building Inspector and amend the application and neighbor notification forms to coincide with the grounds for the Disapproval. Also, please be sure to specify in detail those areas in the Notice of Disapproval, the document from which you would be appealing from. Reference to Article IX, Section 100-91 is not sufficient to describe the basis of the appeal, particularly when the document to be appealed from has not been obtained and since 100-91 covers many different areas of the zoning code (principal, accessory, structures, uses, special exceptions, etc. ) Please list each Section and describe the relief requested therefrom. (A separate sheet of paper may be attached to the appeal application, if necessary. ) Page 2 - June 18, 1991 To: Frank Nealon Re: Appl. of 808 REALTY CORPORATION (Metro) Enclosed is a new set of forms with instructions for your use when re-submitting the appeal for filing. A "before" survey should be furnished with the application forms as well as a Notice of Disclosure concerning all individuals, corporations or other entities having an interest in the subject property and this project for the record. Please feel free to call at any time if you have any questions. 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GPEENWICH C7 06930 - -10 473J KLOS THOMAS A 3 ORS - - - - 473339 PO ,^N 771 ' - - - -- - CUTCHOGIIE NY 11935 _ _____BURY ...._. . ... _ _______________________________ 1 .-5-11 HANNA9URY NARY A PO 90X 386 SCHOOL 40US9 RD G 73339 _ .. - - -. - _ __________________________________________ CUTCHOGUE NY 11935 __________________________ 4 i73939 2 MOTT WAYNE J 3 MARY- - - - - - - 660 SCHOOLHOUSE RD ---- - CUTCHOGUE IJY 11935 ____________________________________ 1 _.-5-13 DEBOWSKI SOPHIE 473-89 SCHOOLHOUSE ROAD - - -_________________________STEW___________________________ -____________CUTCHOGUE NY 11935 3.-5-14 STE WART 3RU[E B 8 WF _______________________________ 473339 SCHOGLHCUSE RD - "----- CUT CH NY 11935 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________---- 6.1 MUILEN ROSEMARY CEPCT LANE • 473859 __ _. ________________________-___________________ CUTCHOrUE NY 11935 ______________________________ 102 r5-17 CUTCHOGUE SCHOOL DIST _ 4733°9 -- . .... . _ CUTCHCGUF NY _______________________________________________________________________________________ 473J39 5 -18 PENNEY JACOUELINE 270 NORTH ST 73Ud9 PO BOX 959 CUTCHOGUE NY z _________ 119_5 _________________ _____________ ______ _________________________________________ __ _ ________ ______________________ 4739?9 19 CHUGIN ZINA B 4NO A > - 473°29 MAI D _________________ __-___________ ." .. ..'______ CUTCHOGU' NY 11935 _ _____________________________________________________ 2.-5-27 ORLOWSKI H AL9ERT 473339 _____________________________ _ ______________CUTCH OFUF `IY 11935 101 ___________________________ .-5-21 ABA7ELLI DAVID B LYDIA PO BOX 621 __________________________ 473+i9 __ . . ____ _-__ __________________________ CUTC4000E NY 11935 1C3r5-22 R f L PROPERTIES __________________________ ` 473389 _ . . _ O ..'1X 973 CUTC47r,Jr NY 11935 ____ __ _______ ___________iOX )7 'r4IlJ RD_____ _____ 473 ->-23 LARK RICHARD ' 473. 39 _______________ . .._... .. . CUTCHOCUF kY _______ _____ 11935 1C' -5-24 ✓ COLGATE DESIGN CORP -----� _____________________________ {/0 SOUTHLA ND CORP ??11 NOR TH HASKELL 473--- - ATTN: TAX DEPT N16440 DALLAS TX 75204 ____________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________ 102 rS-25✓ -ALBRECHT DAVID H 95 DEROT LA 6733d9 _ CUTCdnr,UE vY 11935 _ ______-- _______ ____________________________________ __ _2.-5-_5 9 REALTY [0 POBOX 1036 45STH A-!.7_____________________________________________________________________________________ _ 102.-6-2.1 R [ CHURCH OF SACRED HEART 173; 9 ._________ CU7CH)nU` NY 11935 _______________________________ __-_________ 02.-6-3 TUTHILL W PRESTON 473639 _ - CUT C49.U' NY 11735 _ � a LEX,VIS NICKLES REAL ESTATE East Main Road,Southold,New York 11971 • (316)765-3416 March 31 , 1992 Allen M. Smith, Esq. 737 Roanoke Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 Dear Allen: Pursuant to your request, I have investigated what effects, if any, the existance of a 40 ' x 25 ' canopy covering a gas pump island at a gas station in a Hamlet Business Zoned District may have on surrounding property values. Specifically, I have addressed the existing canopy covering the gas pump island at the Metro Gas Station located on the north west corner of Depot Lane and New York State Route 25 (SCTM Number 1000 - 102 - 5 - 26) . In this instance, any impact caused is created by "Economic Obsolescence", which is defined generally as follows: Economic Obsolescence is always evidenced or caused by conditions outside of the property lines. Examples: 1. A $100, 000 home located in a neighborhood where the typical home is in the value range of $40, 000 to $50, 000 2 . Oversupply of houses on the market in the area 3. Excessively high real estate taxes 4. Changes in zoning regulations 5 . Deferred maintenance or poorly kept homes in the area. I have personally inspected the subject site and the surrounding area during the day and at night. I have also reviewed The Southold Town Zoning Map and note that the subject property is in The Hamlet (HB) District as are all the contiguous properties and most of the ad- jacent properties. One hundred and fifteen feet to the North there is an elementary school which is zoneAresidential one acre (R40) and on the north east corner the property is zoned residential office (RO) and is presently the site of a one family residence, a health club, a business office and two dental offices. It is my opinion that the aforesaid canopy at The Metro Gas Station would not have any measurable effect on the neighborhood' s Fair Market Value beyond the effect of the long time use of the subject site as a gas station/service center. i 4an y,MEMBER: New York State Society of Real Estate Ap Nickles, Realtor, G.R.I. National Association of REALTORS National Institute of Farm&Land Brokers International Real Estate Federation Commercial and Investment Division of NYSAR National Marketing Institute J0111N .I. NICKLES Bast Main R.,a.1. C..u1�,nI.1, Ncw Y,,,6 11971 PI...,.e: 516 765.3416 QUiU-1FICA'IAONS: 1964 . Present Lewis & Niclzles, Lld. Southold, New YOrl2 Appraiser and Licensed Real Estate Brolzer • Negotiating for the selling and leasing of residential, agricultural and business properties. • Real Estate Managemeot • Independent Fee Appraiser (Commercial properties) for North Poriz Rartcorp, Nlattiluclz, N.Y. since IQY9. • Pee Appraiser, I I.S. Veterans Administration, 19ii. 1980 • Attended seminars and classes sponsored iV llte Society of Real I-state Appraisers, including the Narrative Report Seminar, Introduction to Residential Real Estate Appraising 101 , Appraising of Income Property 201 . 1976-1980 Certified as Instructor by flte New Yoriz Stale Department of Slate, Division of Licensing Services to leach The License I.aw for Rrolzers and Salespeople. 1982 Governor - New Yoriz Slate Association of Real Estate Appraisers. 1988 Graduate Realtor Institute Courses I & II (G.R.I.) N. DENNIS ERYOU, Ph.D., P.E. Consulting Engineer DESIGN & ANALYSIS SERVICES OFFERED a vehicle, aviation, and marina fueling systems a aircraft deicing systems a handicapped passenger boarding systems for aircraft o •.ehicle maintenance facilities a 'orensic analysis and accident investigation CAD DESIGN CAPABILITIES 9 •_CMPAQ 336125 Computer with 410 ram and 1 10 .M hard drive o HP OXL plotter for D size drawings e I IP Scanjet Scanner • HP Laseriet III Printer a 12" x I a" Digitizer a Autocad Release 10 software a Alger Finite Element Software a :cY Write word processing a 2D and 30 plotting programs o MCADA kinematics and dynamics analysis a Stress analysis of beams and columns QUALIFICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: Strong background in underground fuel tank design, operation and solil clean-up in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, California and Florida. Also aviation and marina fueling system design, cor.strucc;or r:,,, np9...I ..t. tonic management programs. MECHANICAL DESIGN: Extensive experience in structural, hydraulic and control system design as related to vehicles and equipment plus CAD design of structures and hydraulic systems. COMPUTERS: Extensive experience with spreadsheet programs, project management packages, C-40 systems, finite element stress analysis programs and kinematics & dynamics of machinery. MANAGEMENT: Fourteen years of management experience, including start-up of rwo engineering Jevelooment firms; seven years as V.P. of Engineering and Maintenance for an aviation service company with staff of 25CO employees. Managed annual maintenance budget of $ 1 2 miilion for 2500 pieces of equipment and 700,000 sq. ft of facilities in 21 locations in U.S. and Canada. DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: Utilized architects, engineers, construction managers and general contractors to accomplish major construction/renovation projects involving $5 million per year at various airport sites in U.S. and Canada. Familiar with local and national building codes. Prep and filed for permits with local authorities, New J and New Jersey. including The Part Authority Of New York POSITIONS HELD 1 . 1988-Present Private practice, Huntington, N.Y. Fuel tank system design, plus design of ground support systems and handicapped passenger access systems 2. 1982-1988 Hudson General Corporation, Great .Neck, N.Y. Corporate Vice-President, Engineering & Maintenance 3. 1978-1982: DEW Engineering & Development Ltd. Founder and President of $3 million per year engineering development firm a. 1976-1978: Davis Eryou & Associates Ltd. Founder and President of a $2 million per year consulting firm 5 1972.1975: Hovey & Associates Ltd. .Manager of Engineering in a vehicle engineering,military equipment design firm 6. 1969.1972: Philips Electronics Research Scientist in scientific apnaratUt oroiin working on high resolution electron microscopes EDUCATION 1 Bachelor of Science, (Mechanical Engineering), 1966 University ofManitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 2. Master of Engineering (Mechanical), 1967 Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 3. Doctor of Philosophy (Mechanical Engineering), 1970 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 1 . Registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and also the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba in Canada 2. Member of the National Society of Professional Engineers 3. Member of the Society of Automotive Engineers, active in AGE-2A Subcommittee on aircraft ground support equipment 3. Member of National Fire Protection Association A_iation ruej=n, Lxuerion. Ur. Eryou has an extensive background in the design , operation and maintenance of aviation refueling trucks and fuel farms gained through years of experience ( 7 years at Hudson e General and one yar in private practice ) . Refueling Trucks : Responsible for maintenance and specification setting for replacement vehicles in a fleet of 55 refuelers serving the commercial and general aviation communities at eleven airports in the US and Canada . These vehicles handled ever 100 million gallons of aviation fuels per year . Fuel Farms : Above Ground Aviation Fueling Facility -- Suffolk County Airport - In December, 1989, under contract to Malloy Air East , a F30 at Suffolk County airport, designed a complete aviation fuel farm including,- -two 13 , 000 gallon above ground tanks for jet fuel one 15 , 000 gallon above ground tank for AVGAS (fir: both of the above tanks had integral steel spill containment dikes) . -concrete slab to support tanks . -concrete transfer pad with integral spill containment sump to accommodate refuelers -rain canopy over transfer pad -all associated pumping and filtering equipment to handle AVGAS and JET FUEL at 250 GPM. The farm was designed to accommodate one additional AVGAS and one additional AVJET tank, for future expansion . The complete facility was designed to comply with EPA, NYSDEC and SCDHS (Article 12 ) requirements . 2 . Below Ground Aviation Fuel Facility - MacArthur Airport In 1988 , as Hudson General 's VP of Engineering and Maintenance, designed and supervised the construction of a major upgrade to their aviation fuel farm at MacArthur Airport . The work included; -the removal of 6 existing steel fuel tanks totalling 85 , 000 gallons -installation of two 30, 000 gallon DWFG AVJET tanks -installation of one 12 , 000 gallon DWFG-AVGAS tank -conversion of two SWFG AVJET tanks to meet Article 12 requirements -installation of a fuel transfer pad with integral spill containment for refueler trucks -installation of a rain canopy over the transfer pad -installation of a new entrance roadwav, lighting systems , and airport security fencing The facility was designed to comply with EPA, SCDHS ; Article 12 ) requirements . tr':CDEC and 3 . Below Ground Aviation Fueling Facility - MacArthur Airport In 1989 , under contract to Mid-island Aviation Services , designee an upgrade to their existing fuel farm, consisting of : -installation of a new 12 , 000 gallon DWFG AVJET tank -installation of a fuel pumping/metering system to unload trucks into the tank -installation of a rampside fuel delivery cabinet to load AVJET directly 1. �s^.tC goncral a { ar 1 ,7n aircraft -installation of a fuel pad c/w rain canopy to accommodate AVGAS transfers This facility was designed to meet EPA, NYSDEC and SCDHS requirements . Airport 4 . Underground Aviation Fueling Facility - MacArthur Presently under contract to Long Island Jet Center to upgrade their existing fuel farm, including: -install a new 10 , 000 DWFG tank for AVGAS -upgrade existing 30 , 00o gal SWFG AVJET tank to meet Article 12 requirements -install a fuel transfer pad c/w integral spill basin and rain canopy This project is designed in accordance with EPA, NYSDEC and SCDHS requirements . Presently under contract to Ogden Allied aviation Services, NYC, to upgrade tanks at NYC airports to meet EPA and NYSDEC standards . JFK 45 tanks LGA 12 tanks Newark 24 tanks This project is the result of a Tank Survey carried out for Ogden-Allied in 1959 . It involves developing design drawings for Port Authority review, bidding out the work, and supervising the construction phase. The project budget is $650 , 000 , Relevant von-Aviation Projects on L. I . Completed above ground concrete dike and transfer pad designs (as per EPA, YYSDEC and SCDHS ) for the following two firms in December 1939 ; -Aladdin Oil Co. - Bayport, L. I . - one 30 , 000 gallon tank ,one dike , one pad -Perillo Bros . Fuel oil Co . , Farmingdale, NY - four tanks 2 x 30 , 000 , 1 x 6 , 000 gallon - one dike and two transfer pads Presently under contract to Seaman Oil Co. , Smithtown , NY for the installation of a 12 , 000 gallon above ground diesel truck fueling facility in Holtsville . Have engineered approximately 50 underground tank designs for pernits in Nassau and Suffolk County over last two years . RICHARD A. STRANG, P.E. EDUCATION Graduate of University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (1957) and graduate of New York University with a Master of Civil Engineering (1960). Graduate of Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn with a Master of Science in Transportation Planning(1972). EMPLOYMENT Suffolk County Department of Public Works EXPERIENCE 1980 to 1991 Position. Director of Traffic Safety ■ Directed the activities of the Traffic Engineering and Safety Division of a suburban county with over 1.3 million people. In this capacity was in responsible charge of all traffic en- gineering functions for the County, including traffic engineer- ing studies, traffic safety research, transportation planning, capital program planning and development, traffic engineer- ing design, construction plan review and permit review. Major projects included traffic planning studies for Park and Ride Facilities for Long Island Rail Road Electrification Project, Suffolk County Court Complex, Riverhead County Center Expansion and Suffolk Avenue Extension. Suffolk County Department of Transportation 1975 to 1979 Position: Deputy Commissioner of Transportation Director of Traffic Safety ■ Directed the activities of the Traffic, Transportation and Air- port Divisions of the Suffolk County Department of Transpor- tation. In this capacity was in responsible charge of traffic engineering studies, traffic safety research, transportation planning, public transportation and county airport. Major projects included traffic planning studies for public and private developments, such as Hauppauge Industrial area, Route 110 Corridor and Patchogue Village Master Plan; planning and development of the Suffolk County Transit Sys- tem and preparation of the Master Plan for Suffolk County Airport. Richard A. Strang,P.E. Suffolk County Traffic Safety Department 1991 to 1974 Position. Assistant Director of Traffic Safety Traffic Engineer III ■ Was in responsible charge of traffic engineering studies, traffic safety research and transportation planning for the Suffolk County Traffic Safety Department. Major projects included traffic planning studies for County facilities, such as H. Lee Dennison Office Building, Hauppauge County Center, Suffolk County Community College, Bayshore Mini- Center, Union Boulevard and Patchogue-Mt. Sinai Road (County Road 83). McFarland, Johnson and Gibbons Engineers 1967 to 1971 Position: Project Manage Senior Transportation Engineer ■ Was responsible for the planning and design of major high- way and railroad improvement projects. Projects included improvements to Sunrise Highway, Long Island Rail Road Grade Crossing Elimination, Merrick Road, New Jersey Turnpike, Flatbush Avenue, and Atlantic City Expressway. Activities also included traffic planning studies for various public and private developments in the Metropolitan New York City area, such as regional shopping centers, major office buildings and Nassau Coliseum. Lockwood, Kessler& Bartlett, Inc. 1957 to 1967 Position. Project Manage Civil Engineer ■ Various levels of increasing responsibility on the planning, design and construction of major and local highway im- provement projects. Projects included Long Island Ex- pressway, Southern State Parkway, Sunrise Highway, Taconic State Parkway, Interstate Route 80, Richmond Parkway, and Meadowbrook Parkway. Activities also in- cluded traffic planning studies for various projects, including public facilities, industrial parks, shopping centers, office buildings and major multi-use developments. Richard A. Strang, P.E. ORGANIZATIONS Brookhaven Traffic Safety Board, 1975 to present Suffolk County Traffic Safety Board, Executive Secretary, 1978 to 1991 New York State Association of Traffic Safety Boards, Secretary, 1982 to 1983 Vice President, Region No. 1, 1984 to 1985 PRESENTATIONS Presented numerous addresses to technical and lay groups. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING Licensed Professional Engineer in New York and Florida LICENSES MEMORANDUM FOR APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS AND FILE: RE: Metro/808 REALTY July 24, 1991 The attached copy of the original map dated 2/8/91 prepared by Permit Research & Acquisition Co. (Drawing #PPMJB89587) was made by me from the Building Department records for inclusion in the Z.B.A. record. This map was provided in response to the ZBA Memorandum to the Building Department dated July 18, 1991 Both a full scale and reduced scale maps have been made a part of the file. The copy attached for Board Member use is a reduced copy. 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PAD `O Of ` O i 4Sb9'b (AND SUR1400% QA �J i BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD In the Matter or the Petition of NOTICE •to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold TO ADJACENT TO: PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE: 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned to pethlan the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold to request a (Variance) (Special Exception) (Special Permit) (Other) [circle choice) Variance 2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des- cribed as follows: Metro Service Station 28975 Main Road, Cutchogue N.Y. I i 3. That the property which is the subject of such Petition is located in the following zoning district: 1 H.B. Hamlet Business I 4 That b� such Petition, the undersigned will request the following relief: To install a 25 X 40 ' steel canopy over a 30 ' X 4 ' service island. Variance is for 12.5 ' Re: relief from the required 10 ' setback to a 2.51 . 5. That the provisions of the Southold Town Zoning Code applicable to the relief sought by the under- signed are Article Section [ ] Section 280-A, New York Town Law for approval of access over right(s)-of-way. 6. That within five days from the date hereof, a written Petition requesting the relief specified above will be filed in the Southold Town Clerk's Office at Main Road, Southold, New York and you may then and there examine the same during regular office hours. (516) 765-1809. 7. That before the relief sought may be granted, a public hearing must be held on the matter by the Board of Appeals; that a notice of such hearing must be published at least five days prior to the date of such hearing in the Suffolk Times and in the Long Island Traveler-Mattituck Watchman, newspapers published in the Town of Southold and designated for the publication of such notices; that you or you resentative have the right to appe and be heardat such hearing. Dated:�f _ `r Pe 'tioner wners ' Names : John Chase Post Office Address P.O. Box 1006 WPcthamDton Beach NY I Tel . No. ( 516 ) 288-0280 I I [Copy . of sketch or plan showing proposal to be attached fo.r convenience purposes . ] i I j • I PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS NAME ADDRESS David H. Albrecht 95 Depot Lane Cutchogue, N.Y. 11935 Colgate Design Corp. 2828 North Haskell C/o Southland Corp. Dallas, Tx. 75204 P 't33 3.54 83.ti Certified Mail Receipt N 733 354 849 No Insurance Coverage Provided _Certifie"ail Receipt III Do not ustF•rormt2-Pnational Mail ° ;,',KE (See Reverse) No Insurance coverage Provided sentm Do not use for International Mail David H. Albrecht , K, (See Reverse) Street&Ne. o ga a esign o P. sem to 95 Depot Lane +__ : C/o Southland Corp. I PO.,State&ZIP code Street&No. Cutchogue, N, 2828 North Haskell Postage �'• 11935 P.O.,State&ZIP Cotle $ .29 CaquI Dallas, TX 75204 V etl Fe e ..� Postage $ .29 1 .00 Special P Delivery Fee � Certified Fee 0 1 .0 Restricted Deliver F Deliver Fee y Fee Special Y V Rel rn qe Fee A Race, strictetl Delivery \` o Re J rn to Wham U m Retur Sh Return Receip y 1 00 ( t Showing 1 1.00 j Date ras.of, in Sm to Whom 6 Date Dehve9qre+�tlptµy�p I`'\ L rage Return Receipt Receipt Sh m U , o &F s 2.29 Date,&Mares IY OD PO s ark r Date I TOTAL Post // 2 .29 M VVV E C7 8 as it, r Date 'r f D �� Postma v a E ' STATE OF NEW YORK 1 ss.: COUNTY OFSUFFOLK ) I - Frank Nealon , residing at 7 7 OR Rnnta 7 7 n Farmingdale. N.Y. 11735 being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the day of 19 deponent mailed a true copy of the Notice set forth on the re- verse side hereof, directed to each of the above-named persons at the addresses set opposite their respective names; that the addresses set opposite the names of said persons are the addresses of said persons as shown on the current assessment roll of the Town of Southold; that said Notices were mailed at the United States Post Of- fice at Southold ; that said Notices were maile to each of said persons by (certified) (registered) mail. Sworn to before me this S day of 19 C \ Notary Public HtlrItNY PU/l •,p3t a.3 tV 44egry"p RL.a UNF r a (This side does not have to be completed on form transmitted to adjoining property owners . ) �' 1 qr � z . ,�.� DO m 0 --MEgNA(LY IILINYIArEp / /pENnGMA]IpV SIGN 0 I� � _ -WH/IEBACRpgWNO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS & SCOPE OF WORK ; O 09050] 1.0 GENERAL NOTES: 4.4 EXCAVATION PROCEDURE AND OMITS: 1 1 IN CASE OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN THESE PLANS AND GOVERNING CODES, THE 4.4.1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE WITH EXTREME CARE IBY HAND I IN ,t$ THE AREA OF PROBABLE UTILITY/PIPING LOCATIONS. ALL UTILITIES A CODES) SHALL APPLY. ENCOUNTERED SHALL BE DEEMED ACTIVE AND SHALL BE SUITABLY --- x 1.2 REFER TO THE LATEST RELEASE OF A SPECIFICATION UNLESS SPECIFIED PROTECTED BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY REPAIR EXISTING T WHICH ARE REMAIN AND 4 i OTHERWISE. THAT ARE DAMAGED BY THE CONTRACRACTOR'R'S OPERATIONS.. SUCH REPAIRS a 1.3 ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NATIONAL FIRE SHALL BE MADE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL,WITH NEW MATERIALS,USING PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, AMERICAN METHODS WHICH ARE SUITABLE FOR THE ORIGINAL UTILITYCHARACTERISTICS,AND WHICH COMPLY WITH ALL CODES,ORDINANCES PETROLEUM INSTITUTE,SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE ARTICLES]AND 12. AND UTILITY COMPANY REGULATIONS. - SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, 4.4.2 EXCAVATETOTHEOEPTHSAND WIDTHS AS SPECIFIED,THE CONTRACTOR \�—NucR FNANEAVOLE AND ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO THE START OF 14 OBTAIN WRITTEN APPROVAL FOR COMPLETED INSTALLATION FROM ALL CONCRETE REMOVALS. ALLOW FOR FORMS,WORKING SPACE,AND FILL DO NOT CARRY EXCAVATION FOR SLABS DEEPER THAN THE ELEVATION o, GOVERNING AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SHOWN. EXCAVATIONS CARRIED BELLOW THE GRADE LINES SHOWN 4 N SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE SAME FALL MATERIAL,AS SPECIFIED FOR THE OVERLYING FILL OR BACKFILL AND COMPACTED AS REQUIRED FOR SUCH OVERLYING FILLOR BACKFILL. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CORRECT ALL OVER EXCAVATED AREAS AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE EXPENSE, < 0 4.5 DISPOSAL OF EXCESS AND UNSUPTABLE EXCAVATION MATERIALS: ' DISPOSE OF ALL EXCESS AND UNSUITABLE EXCAVATION MATERIAL, NOT =III -I - LE REQUIRED FOR BACKFILLOR FILLS,OUTSIDE OF THE AREA OF WORK,IN AN AREA WHICH IS SUITABLE IN ALL RESPECTS TO RECEIVE SUCH MATERIAL EXISTING NEW ID. S/ N EL�YAT/DNS m m Lm O 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK: SLABS/PAVEMENT TO BE REMOVED BY SAW CUTTING. EXCAVATION MATERIAL } p TO BE LEGALLY DISPOSED OF OFF SITE. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE HIS OWN N.T.S. III DO F p > 2 2.1 REMOVALS: ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF THE EXCAVATED MATERIAL AND BEAR r Z p y p 21.1 NONE ALL COSTS OR RETAIN ANY PROFIT INCIDENTAL TO SUCH DISPOSAL. THE 3 a W a a EXCAVATION SHALL CONFORM TO OSHA AND OTHER LOCAL CODES THAT MAY S� 22 INSTALLATIONS: APPLY. 2.2.1 CANOPY: w U ¢ n. U 2.2.1.1 ONE(1) 25'X 40'CANOPY FOR FULL-SERV ISLAND,(CANOPY to NOTES ON SHEET 3 OF 4) SITE DATA: 2.2.2 FIRE SUPPRESSION (SEE NOTES ON SHEET 4 OF 4). rt z 2.2.3 PARKINGAS PERTOWN OF SOUTHOLD,CHAPTER 100,ARTICLEXIX. OWNER: 603 REALTY CORP. -- W z 2.2.4 NEW S' CURBING ALONG DEPOT LANE, SEE SHEET 2 OF 4 FOR P.O. BOX 1006 z LOCATION AND DETAIL WESTHAMPTON, N.V. 11977 ---xax-/uuAlc4Arm g O a o < o 2.2.5 NEW LOW LEVEL PLANTING AREA ALONG HIT 25A,SEE SHEET 2 FOR Unle ed gq.CE sMN LL p o z z F LOCATION.(TO BE DESIGNED AM INSTALLED BY OTHERS) W O I- O O o 2.2.6 LOCATION.IT BE NEW PRICE S INATTACHED OTHES) AREA OPERATOR/CONTACT PERSON: JOHN CHASE U z z uNi LIGHT. LOCATION OF SIGNS AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF RT.25 A DEPOT UpNE 9 w D o p != 0 CUTCHOGUE,N.Y.. 11935 Z gp a zo } w a °d PROPERTY. TEL X (510)IMM2250 5 } , 3 w w LOCATION: SECTION 102, BLOCK 5, LOT 26 —WH?E IErTEgnp oN y O w z o 3.0 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS: 3.1 ALL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND EQUIPMENTS SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND DEPTH TO GROUND WATER: euCK UCKcgol/NOlrvq.l — rc } z t ¢ MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 70, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1 PRESENT DEPTH: 11.15' TESTED 3/28/90 Super Un Id" WELL ARTICLE 514, CLASS 1,GROUP D.,DIVISION 1 A 2. GROUND ELEV..@ WELL: 25.90' 3.2 RUN ALL NECESSARY CONDUFFAND WIRING FROM PROBES TO MONITOR PANEL LOCATION: 1/2 MILE NORTH OF FT.25 ON DEPOT LANE )1 9 f L TERMINATE IN UL APPROVEDED WATERPROOF JUNCTION BOXES. ' AREA OF LOT: 17,933 4.0 CONTRACTORISI NOTES: PERCENTAGE OF LANDSCAPE COVERAGE: 21.5% 4.1 RESPONSIBILITIES: , AREA OF BUILDING: 1226]S.F. - h x: _ PERCENTAGE O'BUILDING LOT COVERAGE: 6% Y Z '1 `^ 4.11 CONTRACTOR SHALL,EXAMINE THE SITE LOCATION AND VERIFY ALL- Y I \ b t - EXISTING UNDERGROUNDTANKSAND CONNECTING PIPING PRIOfl TOTIME ;' = '�bucR Fu4N4 roLE W N G OF PROPOSED WORK. g) SITE DRAINAGE DATA: Z 2 OI \ 4.1.2 THE ER AND OPERATORS F SUCH DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE TOTH , TOTAL SITE AREA INCLUDES BUILDING AND CANOPY))APPROXIMATELY 17,933 SO.FT. OWNER AND OPERATORS OF SUCH PROPERTIES FOR ANY DAMAGE, �. INJURY, EXPENSE, LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, DELAY, SUITS, ACTIONS, OR CLAIMS OF ANY CHARACTER STEMMING FROM THE CONSTRUCTION � BASED ON q 2` RAINFALL (.197 FT) AND A 100% SiTORMWATER RUNOFF FACTOR, TOTAL OPERATIONS UNDER THIS CONTRACT. STORMWATER RUNOFF VOLUME IS = 2996.9 CU.RESPONSI O O U y 4.1.3 NEITHER THE OWNER,OFFICERS OR AGENTS OF THE BUSINESS SHALL BE FROM A SITE EVALUATION PERFORMED BY PAUL TROYT,SENIOR HYDROGEOLOGIST OF PERMIT .� CONTRACTORS ORSFAIURELE TO THE TO PROTECACTOR T UTILITIES ENCOUNTERED OF THE RESEARCH 6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC., DATED 12/27191, TOTAL STORMWATER 2 CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO PROTECT UTILITIEO ENCOUNTERED IN THE COURSE OF PERFORMING WORK WHERE THE CONTRACTORS OPERATIONS RUNOFF CONTAINMENT PROVIDED ON SITE WAS CALCULATED TO BE 3303.e CU. FT. y ¢ am COULD CAUSE DAMAGE OR INCONVENIENCE TO WATER,FIRE PROTECTION SUMMARY; 29et.D CU.FT.STORMWATER RUNOFF REQUIRED. • SYSTEMS, TELEPHONE, ELECTRIC SERVICES, SANITARY AND STORM WATER SYSTEM, THE OPERATIONS SHALL BE SUSPENDED UNTIL ALL 330"CU.FT,STORMWATER RUNOFF PPROVIDEO. ARRANGEMENTS NECESSARY FOR THE PROTECTION OF THESE UTILITIES o AND SERVICES HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR. SEE SITE PLAN SHEET 2,FOR DRYWELL DATA. U 1 4.2 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES: I 5 C3 mLil 4.2.1 THE EXISTENCE AND LOCATION OF ANY UNDERGROUND UTIUTY PIPES, '� J W CONDUITS OR STRUCTURES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE OBTAINED BY F- A SEARCH OF THE AVAILABLE RECORDS. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THERE H MAY,FOR THESE ITEMS,BE DISCREPANCIES AND/OR OMISSIONS IN THE LOCATIONS AND QUANTITIES OF UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES SHOWN. TO �AOE U O z THE BE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THERE ARE NO EXISTING UTILITIES PARKING CALCULATIONS: EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TOTAKE DUE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURESTO PROTECTTHEUTILITY LINESI O Q SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS.THECONTRACTOR FURTHER ASSUMES ALL F - PER SECTION 100-191 OFTHETOWN OF SOUTHOLD ZONING CODE,A GASOLINE SERVICE � W Of LIABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE UTILITY PIPES, CONDUITS OR 1'� STATION MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING. a_ to p STRUCTURES SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS. NEW PRICE S/iN ELEYAT/ON A THREE SPACE OUEING AREA FOR EACH PUMP. 4.3 EXCAVATION SAFETY: ! ONE (1)PARKING SPACE FOR EACH EMPLOYEE. x.v: TWO(2) PARKING SPACES FOR EACH SERVICE BAY. �. 4.3.1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING THE EXCAL'ATIONINASAFEMANNER. PROVIDE APPROPBIATCMEASURES TG Fm PARKING PgOW0E0: RETAIN EXCAVATION SIDE SLOPES TO ENSURE THAT WORKERS IN OR NEAR THE EXCAVATION ARE PROTECTED.CONSTRUCTION FENCING SHALL • ',� BE FURNISHED TO PROTECT THE EXCAVATION. ONE(1) 14'X 20'HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACE. EFG 4.3.2 SHORING,SHEETING, BRACING,AND SLOPING: SIX(6) 10'X 20'PARKING SPACES.4.3.2.1 CONTRACTOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVING ALL ADEQUATE SPACE TO MEET THE QUEING REQUIIREMENT.NECESSARY SHORING DESIGN, CALCULATIONS ANODETAILS,AS PER OSHA,29 RIN CH.XII. 2 4.3.2.2 INSTALLANO MAINTAIN SHORING,SHEETING,BRACINGAND 81SLOPING NECESSARY TO SUPPORT THE SIDES E THE j /�EXCAVATION, A KEEP AND TO CEPREVEN M NY MOVEMENT K qqIi WHICH IRO DAMAGE ADJACENT PAVEMENT, UTILITIES,PE BEDDING OR _ NlppSTOflUCTURH55 DAMAGEGSOR T ELAYILFFY PITHE WORK, OR ----- - 0 R 2 OCCUPANCY OR ENDANGER FE AND HEALTH. INSTALL AND MAINTAIN D-RAW/ N G INDEX U a @ g2^ SE IS UNLAWFUL BY OSHA AND NOTHERCIAPPLICABLE PI GO RNMENTAL L z U ^ REGULATIONS AND AGENCIES. WITHOUT CERTIFICATE 9HEETNC =E OF OCL'UPANCY 1 GENERAL NOTES 6 SPECIFICATIONS W 2 SITEPLAN `%� , P APPROVED AS NOTED 3 CANO PLAN i ELEVATIONS A FIRE SUPPRESSION DATE:34&_LaP.M z2871 !�i' ' NOTIFY BUI D! DEPART AT FOLLOWING GAM EC I PM FOR THE .,�ir1 /Yf��.�'j �i FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION - TWO REpUIRED fJ 6 FOR POURED CONCRETE 2, ROUGH - FRAMING & PLUMBING 3. INSULATION Met 4. FINAL - CONSTRUCTION MUST UJ p� �OFS BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. ...... /f �T, ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUREQUIREMENTSY. NI1LnaB1S OF THE N.Y. STATE CONSTRUCTION & ENERGY CODES. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR PPMJB89587A DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTION ERRORS PROJECT NUMBER: y7 , q. SHEET NUMBER: Y 4 w '�0 OvJ DRAWING NUMBER: —SAWCUT EXISTING SURFACE PAVING LEGEMD_ 2'MIAI / PROPERTY E PILL LOCATION MONITORING WELL - -- -__-_ ^ ^ 78, MANIPLE COVER V T UNE - - m m a m w PRODUCT LINE NEW PLANTS CONC. SLAB(SEE SITE PLANT L , FUOIBLE/VISIO N LINE (REF) WIDTH LEAN, DI-�cCTION LINE rt 111G}i LEVEL Al-ARM a a-ah (I VAPOR RECOVERY LINE HATER UNE w -_—W w I UTILITY LINE U ➢ tl ry O SIWL UNE s s 5 I 9 GAS LINE c — c -- c =I I ABBREVIATIONS 3� 43 �8C �v//ti '� 0 SECTN /D` EcS ON 'A—A' Al\1 33^ q2 srrE a I •l� l� �" �:_ � � w�a �_,..,,,A.. i\� Olc ov n � In a n [�I LOCAT/bN MAP ` F - `�l� SCAPEp AREA e1 ] � f NCD IY NT S.E' �J ( � OA!//O H A � FOT,'MERLY m •ten SECE'F/L['4/L}%z;v?'q T ' - - w w NEW 8'CONC. CURB ( j { T 10?!3[pC ROUND / "L-�' 1i rl a s 7�^�n� � N 'HAND/CM K-3-407-"?5- u o 0 0 0 THISSHE�/ C NEW PLANTER AREA EXiS. - SCAPE j AR O EAR or-�._.� /73. 7q Fd�;; o Q m 2 'GRASS AREA NEWASPNALT 61 NEW 6'CONC-CURB r•. -- aS ZONE x2 a ,/ c /ice �r / ,�d6 _S s sc aYs rp r�• SEE DETAIL TFBS SHEET. n' y' -'zz� RUMDFF) ,r T In FL ]P_c< P' dcQ' JAyVG ASPHALT ' 4 w o-j L r\ f O / OP , 1 NEW PLANTER MEA " t W r -XIST 8•RElNF OOP W zw�a"'woz q CDMCRLT E MAT <a • 1,/:`.l ' W / y< O ONS(l) ( I, ', r —I -v o¢U�'a zwt�n PARK �X10'H '.-7 1.l Z 5 awr,aa iz _ W ] 2 G HYi ST NEW) BHADF ND P p In o yr w In 0 P - ZpS\ \ad 1UP oe�P5 DO ! :5 (N ED r'4 2 EXIST TANK FIELD . 0 S \ 4 aA P G P .( ACL DICAPP HAD;"W (PYA y) wzz4 pgw� O G p ➢ yM P \5 Pa 0PP' to ��\r ? _ MGARTUB CTgD S•L• 'eNA C�zI'7ago¢O EXIST.PLANTER (� II /\ PS 01 Gf' ` GAP N O e p G / TWO erg• EHALLP / z U tt rc<o I y1 e p O OP b ST (?/ 1C Y?O• EH ${W - \P �P ep�M1S�Fo� �v` '7CCS(NEeV/ �� -S ✓I� .4�te O��"DGQ \ 77L✓✓\ EI aWG '' ° , DATA Wr EXIST. DRYWELL CAPACITYD/ aVZ�o' � AIR STATION u .�°P at s \off Q0P F,dB A'YS a ' 0 ZONE Of ,fr' ..ff J�E \ )Z '' 'I B, +:rt DW#4 JQ' J � pryue[l Outside "+ Imide,➢i.ter � EffectiVe Calculated � rg i � q (RIAYOFFI \�\ POPp _ ' -/ - / - V p ': I oi..eter (f L.) (f t.) Height (fi-). . V.L. cf2) O 't..l 2 �- � ' OH - 1 4,0 3.➢ 3.4 38.6 juV ov - z u.g 1n.e zo mT:T aAay m� W EXIST DRYWELL INTERCONNECTION CPES. ou - 3 12.0 10.G -10.0 ' M2.5 ou - 4 tz.g 1o.c zoo 1765.0 T.t9i ➢epacitv'. a3o3:e :: ``� N - W co UJ.I 4 i r I NEW 5-CONC. CURB, h ( o / seEnerAa THIS BrrEEr. . z Lp yy 4 p2�] O OI U•i � _ n➢ta WF1 B'DW MIN SOR M PVC PIPE. - r�, o C U. 2 _ V 1 ':PI-.ALT V OUTLINE OF NEW AO'-0'X25'-O'CANOPY — 4 CANOPY ROOF DRAIN 4 ,� E,yI� sT ORYWEL1s TO REMAIN y EXIST'80/LARD fi ~ ' -- - 1 [� ][:K (1)QRADFORD PEAR(PYRUS CALLERVANA I /! . ^O• - -__ . ) - - `r _ a _ _ _ _ _ BRADFORD)HAVING A 11/2'TO 5-CAL/PER T�.- , _ J / �_JD wrf A ISLAND TWO(2)HOSE NEW PLANTER AREADISPENSEES, SUPPRESSION EXIST SINGLE POLEAREA LIGHTONE 71 SHIELDED eti FULL-SERV ISLAND. co Zi #DOW METAL HALUDE LAMP ON THIS POLE III NEW I y m P 1 u - PRICE SIGN ATTACHED(SEE PRICE SIGN DET SHT 1 OF A). ^f.r 1 I w�II-NEWLD. S/GN(SEEDETSHT I OF4) 0l 2-5 � � T \� EUSTP HY SCAL PROTECTION BUMPER, m TYP(f)E4EO(SEEDETTHSSHT) � I I —EXIST NO SMOKING SIGN(A)REO'D 2 W q �I� I 1 "I n. _ EXIST REINF CONC.MAT CID+CF£IE 4 (SEE PET THIS SHEETI �� / - -}�,^ O Z �t I A I - NEW /8'X 55'-0'+/-PLANTER AREA : l Q N ! rc:�l: J '�J' 1•` /_ ___ _-_ _ _- __ -- - W/LO 'LEVEL PLANTINGS I#-WIDEX 2'H/GN / �' - _ - - ,3'(O p y 00 '?. :O- �-- ,, MQ4INH WELL rMQVITOR WELL N I - MQWIIM WELC `OO M(AV/TLM WELL DESPN ANDI TALL BY OTHERS. -/—,'�� u 'I >N': I.'- ' 1 q O UOff- O J L n UT J c I `F IC,I3O 4 l_ VCO -WALK Q� 0 F' 1E 5!�: P 13 \ H y NtT co;xxr`E n -y°. 12 ? _ I E :Al AIFOB' �/ 3' Q V 1 cc•:cnl 1[ 4r�F'- 98'DIA MAPLE EL` c.r r9 a ,/ • 11 �` h O Al'FJN vx9 -Fl]ES] V m 38-DIA MAPLE 1 " Eta csl0 cl.a 10 i /]S?=.'b EXIST CURB NEW RB Ie ¢;e> � rl Y]sc➢ , lees_ J -:~6i nc 0,cs ]c ;,Eu K]_•a 9. Irv.AalEM ro.a.VIAN•IN3m nn./9I /v/as LLj -e-w]1 I I ec Y37 EXIS T CNRB CUT 701REMAIN `1 B'-D• B IrYAfIEA NWN(.F BOUIIIOLO.llF011111/I./Yt EXIST CUR REVISIONS DATE BB CUT TO REMAIN J \ - va/as N F a _ U O w Z a o � MAIN ROAD (NKS. RT. 25 ) i FEB C g I - I(, 1992 ( nnmeB°m7j�n RESERVED APPROVAL STAMPS aEj if PARKING a !\P � ( 66' R.O.VlC — nnnsse�r` SITE l�LAl3f SCALE: 1"= 10'-0• c O. SURVEY INFORIFfAT/ON SHOWN ON SITE PLAN SUPPLIED BY,• PROJECT 5 ' PROPERTY SITUATED IN CUTCHOGUE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD), SUFFOLK COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK. , P''���0' •'•• r`` " � PPMJ689587A PAT T.SECCA 100,, SECTION 102, BLOCK 5, LOT 26, ZONED H.B.. .� TY:OFESSRONAL LAND SURVEYOR .. - - N ' (N.Y.S.D,O. 14 SOUTH MAIN S TREE T, T.) II — II ,� SHEET N0. SAYVILLE,NEW YORK 117R2 HANDICAPPED 2 QE_4, NY LIC NO 049287 PARKING STALL SIGN TYP- BUIMPER CURB DETAIL (616)667-1 773 (SEE SIIE%Nl iP9{IX.AIHY11 KT.i ' A 40,-0' N Z 0 w NOTES: 1.0 AISC SPECIFICATIONS FOR DESIGN,FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURALSTEEL m " FOR BUILDINGS, SHALL APPLY TO ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK. 2.0 CANOPYAND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES DESIGN CRITERIA TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL REQUIRED CODES AND GUIDELINES. 3.0 CANOPY AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES, TO BE MANUFACTURED, FABRICATED AND u m ERECTED/OR INSTALLED PER MOHAWK METAL PRODUCTS CO., UTICA, NEW YORK, w w w w SPECIFICATION(S). DRAWING NUMBER IWC-04 & 05. a a a a q q q R 4.0 FOR CANOPY DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS SEE SHEET 1 OF 4. 4- — --- " - - 5.0 6"X 24"SHEET METAL PLATE,PAINTED FLAT WHITE ADEQUATELY ATTACHED TO CANOPY n FASCIA. LETTERING TO BE 4" HIGH BLACK CHARACTERS. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY i" 5- CLEARANCE AS INDICATED. q w w h 6.0 BOTTOM OF FOOTING TO BE LOCATED BELOW FROST LINE. 3 w u 0 w Q a w a Q x x a u q w u Q y h � pz� wFOF¢ z�aQuzw�z3 OWjOFZniOp} W Fa _W W£Z L1 Q U' Z R'>WQ J}ZOWJQ�1- �QUUQ�WI=I1}� >�QWq d ZF �yWNQZq¢Z Qp N..yVip W ryW VgZW V]QK£ W 2nz4l lJ 3Jwu HazxK QR',-Jo JJI-JdJpQq PLAN VIEW 114„a1,_0" V ? No. a lu Q m T iu — —'-- -- — --- — -- g 40'-0'(BEF) — � � 25'-0'(REF) 12'-0' 1B'-O' \ __ z o a SEENOTE 5-O y FABC14(REF) BOTH ENDS(TYP) c a y u Z N y \— COL/AYN(REF) W 2 W2q F: � ^ N - Yk 28'-O'ISLAND(SEE SITEPLAN FOR LOCATION) 1 VyK JO F 7-0 (TYP) —__ 16'-0' h 2Z i 6-(TOP OF ISLAND) V Z GRADE w SEE MOHAWK MEAL PRODUCTS CO.,INC. (FOOTING SPECIRCATKKIS) o�¢ REAR 1111111)NE S/DE ELEVATION w r 14 1 VO" /ON r° aC � �6fT9610NP�"� Nllnnunna� PROJECT NO, PPMJB89587A SHEET NO. FEB 2 81992 3 OF 4 O � FA ~ 35 LB. DRY CHEMICAL CYL. O� � TYP. (3) PLACES t'9�� SITE Z 190" HEAT DETECTOR TYP. (3) PLACES F Z OUTER EDGE OF ISLAND(TYPJ��� I I W \ A / B IB \ A A B A ZLOCATION MAP ' r• 3'-0" 4,-0' 3'-0" 4,-Cr 2'-0' 4, 0" N .T. S (TYP,) AIMING POINT OF MAIN Lii NOTES ISLAND PROTECTION LABELED p ❑ p p 0 (TYP.) (B) TYP. 12 PLACES O ENDVIEW ELEVATION 1. SYSTEM SHALL BE LLL. LISTED, d SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" z AIMING POINT OF END OF 2. CONTRACTOR TO FOLLOW FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS FOR ISLAND PROTECTION LABELED INSTALLATION. IN CASES WHERE DEVIATIONS EXIST BETWEEN THE DWG. AND THE MFGR'S Y GO Q (A) TYP. 4 PLACES 35 LB. DRY CHEMICAL CYL. REQUIREMENTS, THE MFGR'S REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY TO THE INSTALLATION. p TYP. (3) PLACES 190" HEAT DETECTOR x o TYP. (3) PLACES y ' ^ 1 (TYP.) 3 MAN AIL FOR THEON TO BSP CIFICE IN CSYSTEM ORDANCEMODEL k TYPE,WITH I IAND TALL GOVERNING CODESNANC ANDS ? a ORDINANCES. (INCLUDING LOCAL COUNTY FIRE CODE, NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ALL b 1B" 5'-0" 5'-0' 5'-0" 5'-C'. 5' 0" 18° OTHER MUNICIPAL CODES.) B - B B B B 4 THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF THE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED ppp f SO THAT WHEN THE ELECTRICAL PORTION OF THE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IS DISCONNECTED, w p0 ° CJA A .b THE PRODUCTS PUMPS WLL BE RENDERED INOPERABLE. y, L�j wwU'ots o�z�M�il c�w¢z3 < yJA 5. FIRE SYSTEM PUMPS, DI Oa=ptw Ua a 5,1 GASOLINE PUMPS, DISPENSERS AND COMPUTERS SHALL NOT BE OPERATED UNLESS THE FIRE F PPpoitti ww_ e B B E B P SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IS CHARGED AND OPERATIONAL PER THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. odd OFa,w mC 4'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 4'-0" THE 5.2 ACTIVATIONM SHALL ACTIVATE AS A OF ANY PORTION OF THE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM SHALL SHUT OFF S M a w p y ❑�!E f 4 POWER TO THE GASOLINE PUMPS, DISPENSERS, COMPUTER(S), AND WILL ACTIVATE AN a w w o N w o z<m 28'-0" ALARM DEVICE. IA w W O p w p 5.3 THERE SHALL BE NO MANUAL RESET OF DISPENSING SY57EM READILY AVAILABLE, THE ti g j r j a S o t o GASOLINE PUMPS AND DISPENSERS SHALL NOT BE RESTARTED UNTIL THE SUPPRESSION PLAN VIEW SYSTEM IS RESTORUNAUTHORIZED TO OPERATIONAL CONDITIORESTORE T 5.4 ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACTION TAKEN TO RESTORE THE DISPENSING SYSTEM, BEFORE NOTE HAVING PE SU SYSTEM COUNTY FIRE PREVENTION ORDINANCE. CE. RECHARGED AND R SHALL ESTORED, CON- SCALE: 1/4'=1'-0" AIMING POINTS ARE DICTATED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION REQUIREMENT'S 5 ER D A VIOLATION OF THE 6. FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM CHARGING AND PRESSURIZATION SPECIFICATION(S), CONSULT 2 THE MANUFACTURERS GUIDE FOR THE SPECIFIC SYSTEM MODEL AND TYPE. ` u1 I7 EHERE NSTALLED NO AN CONJINCTIONEWITH THER THE SHEAT PENSEDETE OR(S),HEAT COLLECTION PM(S) WILL I,� O a 8. FOR PIPING AND TUBING TYPES AND SIZES SPECIFICATIONS, CONSULT THE W m I _ , MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION GUIDE. 9. FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM TO BE PEMALL MODEL PGS-70. 10. FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION COMPONENTS, SEE THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION GUIDE. ` S Pie ' N Gay G` H� 11. ALL NOZZLES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH PROTECTIVE BLOW-OFF CAPS. ' q 2 cam'( q 12. ALL MANUAL RESETS SHALL BE REMOVED OR RENDERED INACCESSIBLE TO UNAUTHORIZED e� INDlwouals. S a SGS�PG� SITE DATA 4e� 1. OWNER: KULL'S SERVICE STATION MAIN RD. I BOX 712 - r CUTHCOGUE, N.Y. 11935 4e 2. OPERATOR: JOHN CHASE oO"PVA4 4y'd RT. 25 R DEPOT LA 16) 28 N.Y. 11935 W F,P (516) 288-0280 UO F, s� Q } 'v 3. LOCATION: SEC 102, BLK 5, LOT 26 O -I � DO Z OL wo} UH I U Z ~ W �� W O Of CD D_ W 47'-0' N N O O W S N N Iy 44'-C' 0 ? W O 4Of CONNECTS TO CJ U- J�L SOLUPER MONITOR m REMOTE PULL STATION �/ SUPERVISORY m J I MUSTBE WI IN Q 0 PM-34 N J THIS DIMENSION LINE Bo'-D• OENQTEB GENTLE"LINE OF ISLAND ~ a POWER U IAAA SOURCE PSISM-120 w ZQQ O10 O K 0_ W CONNECTS TO NORMALLY 120 VAC SUPPLY OSED %ffo CO TAT S �•"(IIV1111ffEl I'I MOUNTEDNom THEAMOSTAT DETECTORS -`�o� OF"NE'q� CONTROL HIEAD MUST BPWSI-26A PARALLEL POWER DISTRIBUTION �`blR,\ �O;o COVERAGE o PGS-17 PANEL 70. '^ AREA GASOUNE PUMPS c� HAZARD Y SSSPMING ¢@ AREASTE FULLY EXTENDED 10'-D" PUMP HOSES (TYP.) PROPERTY LINE ��FES610'0M� SOLENOID MONITOR CIRCUIT PGS-70FIN1 nA • �• O �� ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC NECESSARY FOR SYSTEM TO COMPLY WITH NOTES 4,5.1 & 5.2 ® PROJECT N INDICATES HAZARD AREA ® INDICATES COVERAGE AREA PPMJB89587A OFFICE DETAIL - HAZARD/COVERAGE AREA I D FEB 2 a 1992 SHEET NO. NO SCALE 4 OF 4 _ e i MAP OF ELF DESCRIBED PROPERTY 1 SITUATED AT LAND VILLAGE OF CUTCHOGUE AMW Q* , Y d d T/O SOUTHOLD SUFFOLK CO., N. Y.. aE � At A N 39. 4z./0'. tr S,C,T.M-# 01000 - 102 - 5- 26 lTNI 4ei•,1. aLgE r ua AAe E• erppr ell 1 NOTE: . Underground .Util E' fan 1%"J. d 1. are Approximate l and arelSubject wn •` a+L to Verification by Excavation. FL.tta n• 2. Elevations U.S.G,$. Datum n d a) 17374 .q u�,R•• � , d � d Ril E /8.9 EL 31w• GZ.Etl4 dh O X O \\ 0 Dp ASPHALT OO• w, T a 1 O O�ya �0a , 0 0E hy9 � O 51%0 U O � GPS O 1� 'EL SlW �G � SE 99 v g J 3 4 •,,LNx—� ,e a aF 1• 7 W EL 'ass •EL YA1 U 16y�1! Elj�J '40 0'q'e l"J MR P C 4 " • n \\" ' Ln I LT n aVl. EF0 h Ea 9 ASPHALT Q a I l Meaty I A rE M w �! .a dar i CONCRETE � PLANTER �O PIO.ifK ss EL 3307 •r f r!'q K r A ER 10.0-- t r LEA .� Mo S 30. 20' 40" W ALd WQ MDN , OL RE FMO 'EL Ee40 I61.90 4' WIDE CONCRETE SIDEWALK EL„Et40 EL SM. EL YLLE IL MOO �24" NTT�! CONCRETE CONCRETE yyy NTT MAPLE APRON , LQ I EEO APRON EL MEN truaa �y,EE S.OE d " C ETE OI R,='M cIETs Lu Rf(ERlm LIlR1� r. ILL,an FB ' I I b 1 t EL..M-W t EL.7U47 t MAIN ROAD - N. Y.S• RT. 25 `�'�„ `""" ( 66' R.O.W. ) ' 1�t�aF NEW h Q't q. SECG a9,F fh. m.x. w �IIx•dx. .Mw h•".x TI.I11 M. AxcM1rw x it " f a.irn..uninmpc.x.i.nrt.,v,/.r l.bunnl•dn..nln.9r..., WON. Nx. E EG44 d • IM1w.xn . W InM1dd• •uid. @. I W.H., Mh, ' PF2 ary 4Lr .na- nPo., aw—fl.n NO UNDNG•OUND UTIL111%. •AL/M•Nl• ROT •010" AND U911Tt ML• LOOATION• A•• NOT WA•ANTM PAT T. SECCAFICO PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 14 SOUTH MAIN STREET SAYVILLE. NEW YORK 11782 (516)567-4773 N.Y.S, LIC. NO. 049287 j FILE NO. T3377 SCALE. 1" ; 10' DATE. 6114191 ��" HIP, LEGEND ^ i2!o- /� .o-' PROPERTY LINE — — — — F/(L PORT LEGEND COLORS BRACE (TYP) Ilse 1 VENTFILL LO LINE _ _ _ ____ _ THE SWAP u DFunrOB MUST rFxMAn'diLY MPAK All nu FARM To IDvnln CONDUIT THE THE INSIDE THE TANK. THESE..45 MUn BE Wn9sTANT MTH THE CCILfl _ PRODUCT LINE MO E,..-20I M iBE AL.Is. PETiC1ELY Ixi11NTE MHI01 `dN A,. \ BRAVO ISLAND Q O LEAK DETECTION LINE - - - - - i IMPACT VALVE (TYP.) II�II�IID����II'� AUDIBLE/VISIBLE- THE.m It UVT ARE CONTAINMENT 4 r �jF-'O HIGH LEVEL ALARM STEEL (SEE NOTE BELOW) CV LIP I; L,L LJ/ I I/2' a FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR " 'F VAPOR RECOVERY LINE ------- ❑ ma GMweD ... . .. . .. .. . . .Km STAGE 2 PIPE. TO DISPENSER + _ WATER LINE W W W NO. pMOuns.______..._____ ._....._A.E / r SEWER LINE 5 5 5 % ! UT1LiT' LINE - - - - - -.- ❑ LOWER X ouNE,__ ...._. .. _..._-.-PANSTE ��••\� / ti l" .•. - In. I xlarA UNIEADEc cMWxE . ___ .nm wM'nc aen '$ 'ryy ''4c� s_I R 1 ✓ILL/God•o No M uI.M.P.I.I.E. E.I. M cASOI _.aUR V/NNIR:OPPOSE PP PP,\ ABBREV/A TONS StF• �y� P, MY� rD ERR LONG UMLAM➢ GIS Q..._ ._.. .... __...ATUI w/Yua ua53 S D lu''L ;i-_ _ - - .. S�SGiA �FN=�•f /T✓. /iG,,. ur_Fame mam nmr w_�wrxol � vuroK nEmeur___ ........ .... ... .__._uM'¢ `¢-$'4 \$�� Q.r XF ' 2"e $.W.F C LINE ^ IUI -156�w/L'•'�4' '��/ fr>?-, �I K.N. rc1un. ' 11, ___ a_uTa..mH Fw_�alwm ❑ R Eua OIL . .. . . ... .... . ... . ... ..F.I.w/+'EUDw.M T I V - 2 mrc—m1R.R WIT, ❑ Ez rvm aL.. ..... ... .. ... rnan / m SITE VAPOR RE OVERY MPD mm GP Ba 1WTYFnuE (] KMasNE.. ... . ...... . . . . . .....YepxN �� / E TO\`TANK p` MPD NOTE R. `I mi=mon off mnwE m.JToa IrwH ME srH To 9E USED Me. 41 GKAW 14.VII CBNTNNMFNi S1ETL EO%(Ip GA) FDNLdED FPGYY k \\ ` /\\ 9 ^ - -�� PNHIE➢. YNIi CpHFI£IE w/it0A15 k ME4I.WICAL llNlt/GE, IYPACT `� ` vµ 'T�Dl O - Vµ4E; eN1 VµYFS k HMDWME AC[FSSIFIES MEWL SERF$k =E y A OKQE FM GACCUHF MWIIpR AND VAPOR RECOVERY I!NC£ A H[%AWN FM Q CWHPs 1-1/1' % 4.' T1Ef1I%SM L4 dp Mm1IL'!YLS RDAs OTHER g51h SUCH A NN A.CRM E MUST BC as Ma1MG NFL A PRAYER 6lVT AND GGLAS AI(AAy i0 11 VAL14'M0 SpJT W.IH THE VALK NNd A WHIRL 115 s, A AS HER . TIE eMDFA WL.eE IUCK MOUND A NHnE CWG0.AND 14'fl15d LUK OCCUR;pNli MUST BE GTICpCI1LY IpOTEmFG MTI r\ - J(. -G P�1—�' ILL �"-1[PMAR MHIIE MWNM NL OTHER OlCX2 1 I. ZINC DOE,CONTRACTOR TO PEOPY BID k LOCATW Ci V,R Be—Y'LS1E G. C , "SIDES 3�F/G PRODUCT LINMENT uxE kcWDu115 IN PAN few .[W¢m iMPlx6x - L -- - - _ --- LOCATION MAP L 'wm.M"rmHZZ- 0 N.T S TRIP (3) PLACES - _- DISPENSER PIPE DETAIL Z - — t �' N.T.S. NOWORFORMERLY — -- �p v a . ; SCOPE OF WORK & GENERAL NOTES TANK RFMOv. : DAVID H. ALBRECHT BULK CONTENTS ARE TO 5E REMOVED FOR RESALE. RECYCLING OR = ONE FAMILY YEAR ROUND x o' DISPOSAL. ALL APPURTENANCES ARE TO BE FUNDED RE,CAC DICASSEMDLY, RIDE ELEVATION L FRONT ELEVATION PROPER VENTING OF THE TANK MUST 6E XAINTAIN'Ce DUR:ND THESE SECT 102 BLOCK LOT 25 I 'AnCEOURES TO AVOID A PRESSURE W3LDVP WITH(IH THE TANK. $/1b-Y=1r�x 173.0 3/16"=1'-0' FOOTING SPECIFICATIONS. 1. TANK REMOVAL: FOUR (4) UN Ot RGROUIIO G ONE (]) ABOVE GROUND E. DUCUXEIR5 SHALL OE FURUt5HC0 TO INS DIVISION OF FIRE _- - � � - - - - _ _ _ � ` _ _ ON:STE TANKS. PP.E`IERT:ON 3RI0lCATING PAIEPLLS HEr^_vED, C`LEANI!rt FEnOVED, HEiNLO 1i' �' y� \ �1^ 1) All footings must be design m DoeoidaneB with local building codes 2. TANK INSTALLATION: NOIJE OF pt5PO5LL, ax0 SNIPPING HAHI FESTS WITH FtrvAE MESTINAi WN. �"� -- f"'m 6GHlKG �Y -Gi'���` J'.�W'- �' / �\ R' j1 2) Feeling Size based On 3" SIP minimum Soil bearing Capacity. 3. TANK UPGRADING: TWO (2) 6,000 GAL UNDERGROUND 5.W STEEL MATERIALS REMOVED SHALL INCLUDE TANK CONTENTS, LIQUID ABC SLUDGE � �) ( { ( I �/t,�l��_�� - p1i�2 1 �, L`L yy � (Al 1 � ) J y1_ � 3) Top feeling Dlev D.ashad be equal unless stated Olhenwise. TAtIKs. RESIDUE, MASH WATER, YANKS. PIPING AND APPURTENANCES. L , �V TQ � / TC L, 1Y.Pe' X� Tl l ' \ S Y (, -r/ A �J ! • " fl� 4) Edend feeling below frsalllnq as required. 4- PIPING: z,/ \ I�,/ ,4���G E I ��rA�� (ti7�/pA.l✓ �.N.,,,,,/ ° LLL//F ",.I } `.1�.. 4.1✓ (( 5) Footing size a/ .•b' wrdfhx a'-o' lengthA .'-G' depth is GWA,jmtl a. PRODUCT LINES: 2" GSA. S.W. F/G, INSIDE ]" PIA. TOTAL D. ALL PORK SHALL BE ACCCNPLISHEF W1iX EXTREME CAUTION TO AVOID M%v aL- �> ,�- � "y„ I) .'✓r=WL,4/✓O.><gP60 ` y �" ""� ' 1 Mohawk Mefel Products Company rill assume no respOnslbllly as lD the sultab:liry CONTAINMENT. ALL LINES TO TERMINATE WITH FLEXIBLE PINES. 6R EAKI NG ANY OF THE TANK WALLS OR PPURTENANCEs. CARE ASHOULDR.$ BE • - - / L '` /', )' // 9 DISPENSERS 6 OUTSIDE TANK SUMPS. E%ERCISE0 GT ALL WORKERS TO AVOID CAUSING SPARKS OR HA2ARNV5 G r 1 In '4REC H' 69LYNf ) of these and other3 iecatlons femeal IOWI buildingCodes CONDITIONS. THERE SMALL BE x0 SMOKING WITHIN 100 FT. OF/.LTA (('� ,A/ `0 1 { b. VENT LINES. 2" OIA S.W. F/G BELOW GRADE, 2" DIA. SCH. OPEPATI CBS. I {� ) RL RH V \ _ /-- FO Z,. \f '...` A f "'�-- /�'L ��l 40 GALA. STEEL PIPE, ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE 15I1 p' SCREWED, ( J {J� J STRIICNRAL SPECIFICAT,'Of:S MALL. IRON GALV. ABOVE GRADE, ALL LINES TO BE FREE OF ANY A. THE TANK MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE DRWNO1BY HECHANICAL �Y,L/' +- ��" ✓ �'''-�' iWnoi�rtu • S I GALV. PIPE BELOW GRADE TO BE EWSPHENT WHICH IS {{LECTRICALLY BONDED TO THE TANK DURING THE "v ®?LOA+G �i'4.Lp /N3✓✓/ (TLJ ''� P� �`' \ 'f� L/ STEEL-W SECTIONS A-38 AND ALL OBSTRUCTIONS` ALL A ROYAL PROCESS. THE TANK SHOULD NOT BE OPENED 4T ANY AGINi I ` _ ` (a' _ ___ _ _ _ 500G DARING THE REMOVAL PROCESS, TO AVOID THE ESCAPE OF VAPORS. THE r 1 -� V ___ __Y_ ^/ : - C RAP IN SCOTCH WRAP - 5', _- _ _ _ _ _ _ -- _ - _ __- ____- STEEL SECTIONS A' GRACE VAPOR LIN£5: 2" DIA'. S.W.S. F'/G PIPE FOR STAG1: I1 VAPOR (`//,1P' STEEL-FY= 46 NET TANK SHALL BE STEADIED DURING THE REMOVAL PROCESS NJO WREN PLACED C �` \ /, cW✓ GUN,_ Gp.'�P RECOVERY SYSTEM. AT REST. TO AVOID ROLLING GR TIPPING OF THE TANK, / 3) 4 '�S I \7 ANCCTIONB BOLTS ASTMA-3325 HIGH 36 /la','(,^\t ERECTION BOLTS-ASTM A-325 HIGH STRENGTH d. ALL LINES TO BE BACK SLOPE 1/H" PER Fool HALF TO TANrc AND F. THE TANK SHALL BE ENTEFEO BY OPENING NR ACCESS HNMAY, IF 1, `AK' i 11 / / \ O O �� WELD-ATO XX � MANWAY SUMP. AVAILAILE. IF NOT, A MOLE WILL BE DRILLED 3N THE TANK. VSIIHG A �'( ( ONE /+l/YEW//J- 'A' 5. ISLAND: U - G' \ \ DECKING-24 GA GALVANIZES)STEEL BAKED ENAMEL 20 YR FINISH a. REMOVE E%ISTING ISLAND. LAN SPELL ROTARY NSITDI AND Nl AIR POWERED DRILL- SHE'ofl SLL-BIT AND 1' a_y/ ,: l�E� ,Opp- - /,4NG/GAPGEL \ DRAINAGE-24 GA GALVANIZED STEEL BAKED ENAMEL 20 YR FINISH TANK WALLS OUS SURROUNDING NG THE FLINT OF PENETRATION SHALL DE yl \ PaR-MV h'/s_„�TILL \ b. INSTALL NEW 28 FT % ] FT ISLAND AS INDICATED. CONTINUOUSLY COOLED 8T AN (AIL MIST.WALL ADEQUATE To ELIXIHATE_ �, '.I % / LI STEELASO FOR BUILDINGS, FOR 0,SIGN,FABRICATION,/ODD ERECTION TEELW WORK. 6. DISPENSERS: REMOV SPARKvL OR HEAT 6uLLWP OF THE HALL MATERIAL. ( , \ / //y \ - ��- STEEL FOR BUILDING$ 1980, SHALL APPLY TO ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK. a. INSTAL E%IST. FIVE (5) DISPENSERS. E. AFTER PENETRATION OF THE WALL USING THE DRILL BIT, A LARGE �� �` / V- /��(y 6Qi15.5 ///h 'LI b. INSTALL TWO (2) NEW MULTI-BLEND DISPENSERS. HOLE WELL BE Cos USING LOW SPEED NIBBLER OR FHEARS WHICH ARE AIR • ARE,w !'Iv/ O\ TWe/3/9%24' ly ALL A325 BOLTS WILL BE TIGHTENED BY THE TURN OF THE NUT METHOD AS T. PUMPS: FONEREO. THE POiNT`OF CUTTING AHD SURROUNDING AREA WILL of (' A 1 /� Ij O• - GAOF/NG SPACES , FOLLOWS: a. INSTALL TWO (2) 1 1/2 HE SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS IJI1'll LIME L£At. DIAMETER. As /coeilxuWslY tWLED BY AN OLL LIST TD Avoio OVERHEATING / i - - `�5' _' / 5// �N (I \ l7-G'_ F, ✓i s - - - 1) ALL BOLTS SHALL BE BROUGHT DIE TO A SNUG TIGHTNESS DEFINED DI THE DETECTION. SPARKING. TXE OPENING SHALL 6- AT LEAST 3 TO ] FEET I11 DIAMETER. iIGFRNESS'ATTAINED BY N{E FULL EFFORT OF MAN USING AN ORDINARY e. CANOPY: INSTALL NEW 25'-0" X 40'-0" CANOPY. 1. THE TANK SHALL 6E PURGED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME TO ALLOW AT Q ``I. ' �p� �1 r/ ( SPUD WRENCH. LEAST m G^wLETE CMANDCS Dv LIP. arHER fir NATUR•L OR x6cHAN1uL Q Yy1-,+ I\ g,cT-�_'J�r_• `e ,�< /p p'/ I� ) 2) ALL BOLTS THE CONNECTION THEN BE TIGHTENED ADDITIONALLY cexe RAL NOTES: CONTINUE DVRIRGLALLPTTNESWOOKRRSAREDWITHIN THE TANKcixc SHALL V ,P,oG G AE PEA ,-U9' 4 BYANWORBOLTROTATICYVOFI/2 TURN. DURING THIS OPERATION THERE T � G J- Ar GL '- U. SHALL BE NO ROTATIONS) THE PART NOT TURNED BY THE WRENCH. 1. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NATIONAL FIRE L� w fi PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, AMERICAN k. AFTER PURGING, THE ATMOSPHERE WITHIN THE TNW SHALL OE c/ /NG /. SAMPLED WITx A OONOUSTIOLE GAS DETECTOR To 114SURE THAT SAME 35 2Q 1.� SrA /Wr✓__� /- S:J E`E=,O.:=G n) DESIGNED TO VYITH3TAND THE FOLLOWING LOADS WITHOUT EXCEEDING THE PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE ARTICLE 7 eFLav THE LOWER FLAWUeIF L:"'T. J ti - II AND 12, SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES, TOWN OF p / I i �� ( ALLOWABLE STRESSES AS SPECIFIED BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL S. aFTEP THIS PURGING OPERATSO H. A WORKED MAY Errt EA THE TAr:A T. V T /�T 4P/ram-�F; E%IST�'ONE STORY TWO 2 BAY, A QNRY BUILDING SOUIHOLO NEIV YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND N } �_✓/_ ( ) !N S CONSTRUCTION. DRESSED lu PROTECTIVE GARMENTS OF REFLECTIVE. naX-FLAWUBLE �� �~ . ! G 2r ZG✓< TG„Fi._ �� ^l (/ �O CONSERVATION AND ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND NRFR GL. RESISTANT TO THE LIQUID PA. VAPOR CONTENTS OF THE TANK, J (\O + I jjA`6a, .-- / I ( / REGULATIONS. WtTX SELF-RCA A1xE0 BREaIHIHc aPPARAIDS (SCC.LI AND < GnWHp-WIRE {N\. Y M h l y /r//I \'� 'Y ROOFWELOAD..D ISM 2. THE TANK FILL. PORT SHALL BE PAINTED WITH THE COLOR AND SYMBOL FIRMLY CONNECTED TO THE TANK AND THE BREATHING APPARATUS. THE W{� �J `(� ^ ,,, �' ,-✓a'y.,t„P/5�{a'/rl�' / I U 'A� G � R/.• 4 WIND LOAD: za/s, sceA SMALL BE OF THE FOSITIVE PRESSURE TYPE M:D ENCLOSED 111 A Jy p Y q / /p ��yy _ ( CODE OF AMFRICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE IDENTIFYING THE SPECIFIC PROTECTIVE COVER To AVOID METAL TO NEUL CONTACT BETWEEN THE Q J,�,�[[ R,• / �/ �/ Y'/, °/ ( f MECH/DECK ane rsF BREATHING APPARFIDs A90 THE ur:K w<u. 4 ALL TIMES, THE WORKER OV Q(j y - E - J . �� / • \� /JI 0�5' / 1• l� I ✓IV \ _ _ Nay/' d - l FASCIA OUT.' Ater.KF PRODUCT IN STORAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA STANDARDS TIO ALL / V / '/,' ' b F"/� =,e/v- - _+ I APPLICABLE STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN ADDITION, A IN THE TANK sxa LL BE TETHERED .Y A HARNESS TO ONE OR HORN 0 /YC/✓®".�E ✓= _ - \ _'� / =t�=-/✓E � �B��� /+ (/�I' V S f _ SIGN BEARING THE NAME OF THE PRODUCT IN STORAGE SHALL DE POSED AsslSTaxTs siax0[HG OUTSIDE OF TXE TANK AT THE AccEss OPENING. IN W Q.(/)J <GNc.I��E M-•'I - - T� DADA N5_r0 !: Aw, I 0 / /%�jI III THE VICINITY OF THE FILL CONNECTION. ♦ WANNER MRICX WOULD ALLOW flEiR1EVAL OF TXE WORKEfl [N THE YANK, CC��m �� _ _ _ �� }I, \� '/ I 'IJ �' / I/V 4 { -. 1 CANOPY DRAINAGE: IF HE 15 OVERCOME OR LOSES CONSCIOUSNESS. 00 y I'(�i6 _ _ _- N„+rq,✓� ,/ AT' / I�� f�N. pO,� y 1. EXISTING BLABS/PAVEMENT TO BE REMOVED BY SAW CUTTING. 10. AT LEAST ONE ADDITIONAL PERSON WITH THE SAME LEVEL OF UFO O 'W '� _' 'QEM��Lif. ' �, U'�' I N' / 1 EXCAVATION MATERIAL TO BE LEGALLY DISPOSED OF OFF SITE. PROTECT1.8 SPECIFIED,¢" STEP S SHALL BE PRESENT AS A BACKUP FOR Z~ ^ W '0 4 _ a}' fU ,(V/ �l/' / 1,(F'� / y✓' \ / 25k40' = 1000.SF 4. IU CASE OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN THESE PLANS AND GOVERNING CODES, _ THE PRIMARY WORKER. IF-IR FACT 3 PERSONS APE TO ACTUALLY PERFORM (O (l \ / IR- • I / (� N I h A IOOOSFX 100%RO X 2'RainfalR 167 = 167 CF Volume Tii£ CODE SHALL APPLY. THE FACING SIMULTANEOUSLY. THEN z BACKUP WORKERS, SIMILARLY Z� P�,1 Y Y 1- - �/ 1P I' / �( ,( I �/1 r, t"" + ( J 5. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES FACING ED SIR BE REQUIRED. (/)W U t1 pU b,-__— 'm- I/ 1fi7CF:42.24 = 3.96LF(Say 4.00LF) W2 W Hy y ; e / /�� [2 �q.7\ �y\ //(�' y�{ �� REQUIREMENTS AND BASE ON PHYSICAL SURFACE OBSERVATIONS, NO THE TANK SHALL BE Cp1T3HLgI5LY Mp11Tg1E0 WIiN A COHRUSTIBLE EQ 'l W ,) '� - - __ 'r \• / '(J p�p�4'/ '/ J "A CF%l_-'/ -/+ACRE/� Provltle one (1) 8'-0'DIA x 4'-O"tleep tlrywall QD 1Ixn' � � A.,r.+ \ t . pppp�Y'/U / J SURFACE HATERS ARE PRESENT WITHIN 200 FEET OF THE PROPERTY LAC DETECTOR WHILE PERSONNEL ARE WORKING INSIDE THE TANK. AT ANY I„ 2 YI J'y 'II �- - - " '\ � ,(O /Y AI/ ` _- O BOUNDARY. TIME T80 1 THE ATMOSPHERE WITHIN THE TANK RISES TO WITHIN THE �A1 \ In , JJ �� _ _ y '"`, 11 V W/V Y/ 6. Ill ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES FLAWMABLE RANGE, ALL WORK WITHIN THE TANK SHALL IMMEDIATELY CEASE Q v .ti// , - L Q. QI,� ��l/ O REQUIREMENTS AND BASED BN PHYSICAL SURFACE OBSERVATIONS, 110 NRO ALL WMAKERS Ix SAId TAVK SMALL IMMEDIATELY EXIT SAME. Vr L... ^ L� '! WCA Ir; I //,/ 2 WATER SUPPLY HELLS ARE WITHIN 50 FEET OF THE NEAREST EDGE OF WORKERS SHALL NOT RE-ENTER THE TANK UNTIL THE ATMOSPHERE WITHIN pp� , I Y' - SAHE IS .ECDM THE LOWER FLAMMa6LE LIN1T. Q yy���K1 O - f O� ¢� Vj ' - Gr 42 _ T PIT ANY PROPOSED TANKS. Iz. A: SECO::D CQYBUSTI6LE GAS DETECTOR SHALL BE USED TO Q 4'�EL'CK L/NG \-/✓�ry/.r'." ,Tyo/ -1 IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES M CPv'SiuRLY HOnITON AND ESTABLISH THE -SAFE" ZONE 4pWN0 THE TNIK \, _S 4<i6 LJ✓y ,BP -�� ' �- REQUIREMENTS AND BASED ON PHYSICAL SURFACE OBSERVATION, 110 (BELOW THE L.F.L..)• �'/v CC "TACT ✓f: C <G✓€=2'G -` _ +✓EW_/-%UG6G.a�= II O SANITARY ❑ISPOSAL SYSTEM WILL BE WITHIN 20 FEET OF NEAREST TO THE WORKER'IN INC TA14K SMALL SQUEEGEE OR SHOVEL, CSING "OB- Q - =W <'s 5,/'Fib =«_:i - E_��-%-=0 , a•/�-g To,yt ` EDGE OF ANY TANK AND 140 WATER SUPPLY SERVICE LINE WILL BE KELLLIC IHPLEHENTS, ALL SLUWE6 WHICH CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE F/F'� /N6+C+ H_ T>_ c l \ `'\ / W"_2G SCE✓/ -' Q. WITHIN 7 FEET OF NEAREST EDGE OF ANY TANK. HEDTIONOISTED OF RTHE OUGH THE INTO A NW-METALLIC BUCKET MHICN SHALL BE - - Na.✓.'4._-=y..�_y.�� L $$�� � -- (2 H IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COUIJTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES HOISTED THROUGH THE OPENING. N II /✓G 1� =_,,.�,.p.rM If'u_` �1 yI STORM IJATER DRYWELLS MUST BE MINIMUM OF 20 FEET FROM NEAREST IL. MREN THE SLUDGE REMOVAL OPERATION IS CgRPLETFO, THE WORKER ��- /L'1//l=acS CG-.�,,� \ 'f�C/_�_G_� \ - F o-/r -f/-•'A"4' EDGE OF ANY TANK. In tHE TA NA SHALL VAIN DOWN THE INSIDE OF THE TANK WALLS, USING S> �^„ �fi. `^w ABEF ( / ,mac p ,�/„p0✓ ='✓✓ 'L 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR EXAMINING THE SITE Atl❑ I:W. AD LLiC IHPLEHENTS. THE WASNVATER RESULTING FROM THE TG Ei., ��j/`Vs-� I �/p /O,SOP91- �l 1 'r' R.yES,�/C� -�3�'1 V FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ITS SUBMITTAL OF PROPOSAL. WOUP _ J 10. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH CL[AN]eG OFERATION SNALL BE REMOVED BY NAT OF SUCTION PUMP. I I - (7(/;L/NE OG IIXPF ✓.yG'O"-A$ en S, r SERVICES AT LEAST THREE (3) DAYS PRIOR TO REMOVAL OF ANY i6. THE INTERIOR CLEANIIN�1G OF THE TANK HAT ���E AUp.PLISHED EITHER /A - _ - - _ Y UNDERGROUND STORAGE PARRIS) . BEFORE CA AFTER THE TANK-�S P,EHOVED FROM ilyE G RWNO. I / ( !✓r-v E" "mac „?E/n/= I 1 ( \ / i� --:.y��, r-/- 5^/�� 14LL2 k BRASS- docezed y'.vlc�- ----- 1 —1 �I ) N•au-D OR MFROVED 11 EXCAVATION WITHIN 15'- ' OF ANY STRUCTURE IS STRICTLY tE. THE L.NK HAY THEN BE PROVED FRpR THE SITE BY MECHANICAL `Y A'/ '� H 9K w/3/!j"V 6BoC 'jam - ' .T / i- C J-y~ - µ`,- - -G - "'r`W I Gum S nmUY m mUµ aMOe 1?. WITHOUT TO PRIOR BE A I86D VERIF FROM IED BY TOWN OF LD e1mmT THE EWIPHENT FHI[M IS ELECTRIULLY-NCNDEO TO THE TANK WRING THE /310" __--- ` f KLD1rvIHcm mNTx.uAS r. DIVISION O BUILDING. ', ^"`�_ I `II _ - , < E' `I ` `' m CdY Yoe IpAe YrtY LV DR35'L} PLP EHOVLL PROCESS. - _ - _ - _ _ _ I F R EK��/SJO�.•%2�K:.1E / ) _ 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION _V5 F_ -z= �/c /r/U3-/_ 6 s+/,- S (I _ HOT LESS THAN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO START OF WORK, -�`� �'��� 'N> lG - / L :�,/ 14. INSTALL SUMP PROBES AND TANK LEVEL SENSING, PROVIDE MONITORS 4K I % } 11) Y pp; Lea Pei'Geamcf AS INDICATED ON SITE PLANS, INSIDE OF BUILDING, RUN ALL - _ ` -_ _ _ .•, Y \✓ -�- _ ` 1) i TERMINATE IN ULIA PROVED IWATERPROOFOJUNCTION BOXES.ANELS AND CANOPY DETA/LS � � � � , NECESSARY Rs- f/'f,. - `1Y THOP O 15. ALL ELECTRICAL INETALLATIONS AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALL 'F .- 4__/Oo _� a AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 00, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL _ \ .F=G_-' , }.) CODE, ARTICLE 514, CLASS 1, GROUP D., DIVISION 1 E 2. 4K - N-N-A-A MAY ..._ To 9'-O' � .. (, _ 16. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE BUSHINGS AS REQUIRED TO ADAPT THE TANK TAPPINGS TO THE REQUIRED SIZE PIPING, }TZIR CIEMV ,A __ s L� - - I I G O= \i GAApply. yATppaL 17. ALL PIPING SHALL CONFORM TO THE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS OF ,I rs- mxavWo c d - i c L) F= <,' f-.' AIL MDunm BAsw ARTICLE 12, SECTION 760-1212. Y' I I mR NLL DEPTH Y-D'eGM mH a: OTUY lolmt lxmrt ^,ly yfv 18. ALL FRP PIPING TO BE INSTALLED IN EXACT ACCORDANCE WITH j MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTION. �"PAPHAN", v,___ I I �XRAWU.ATM � '� ' �rR„rsn cnAGE �I I � 4L -� ' _ LEACHING BASIN DETAIL III a �, ��� — 1? T.S. III - n4I II - • .r �� / _ /i/_ T V. G F/H'� < N IIIIIII, ;I'- I 1 w' '/ ' E"•— - _ � � � __ NO. BYI REVISION APPV'D DAT „ --_ \ _ _ _ G -- - - -- ROPOBE EEL �= LA„Q�,Opun \ - „� , P DR REMOVE(4) UNDERGROUND & (1) ABOVEGROUND STEEL - _;• � an \, _ _ _ -_- __=-- I =-' 6 S.W. STEEL TANKS, MATERIAL NOTES: TANKS., UPGRADE EXIST K I. NEW B" CONCRETE SLAB TO BE CONCRETE (3500 PSI P 2B DAYS) , APPROVAL STAMPS NEW ISLAND & DISPENSERS (2).(CANOPY) /p , .caaQeap.0 REe4e, - REINFORCED WITH 6 X 6 - 10 10 WON. / 2 PIPING SUMPS TO BE MFG AS PER .25 ,STANDARD S.T.L-86. ]. PIPING SUMP SENSORS MOO. +- ILS.250, AS MFG BY VENDER-ROOT. SITE. METRO SERVICE STATION. 4. TANK INVENTORY CONTROL AND LEAK DETECTION MOD. E TLS-250, AS FOOTING DETAIL -�' Zr �- MFG BY VENDER-ROOT. MA141 P._^AD & DEPOT LANE i;G ' LETGFGH LEVEL ALARM SWITCH MOD. `n LS-600ABNCL L CONNECBCED IN CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 N.is. - 5G D SERIES TO AUDIBLE/VISUAL ALARM MONITOR MOD. A LC1002, INS MFG S.C.D.H.S.OHM90-019 BY PNEUMERCATOR. MAIN ROAD 5. FIBERGLASS PIPING TO BE MARCH DVALOY-3000L. � CONTRACTORr UTE 26) NOLANNe", (RO {, BITE DATA: AAC'M 1-16rGII r-I/1R.16' aNCxaRAu¢- AsrNA-R.zOQA-pe Y 1. OWNER: KULL MAIN ROAD STATION H.,ary S, 1_I+A, _ , ,.R PERMIT RESEARCH & ACQUISITION CO. _ OGNU , N.Y108 ROUTE 110 FARMINGDALE N.Y. 11735 GRQUf _ �' .snMuc".xc re rA CUTCIIOGUE, IJ 119]5 ' ' .waRGE p OPERATOR/CONTACT PERSON: SOH" CHASE 15161 694-9696-FAX 15161 694-9735 _4O.lFP.o: 11� I II RT, R) 6 DEPOT i,ADC A 6 III I IStrE PLAN SCALE: 1 10 -O TEL. PCUE, n.Y. 0283E ', J. LOCATION: 5CFT roil 103, IOLO/`Y (51D)Le e-02e0 'PROPERTY 'ITUATEDINCUTCHOGUE TOWN OFSOUTHOLD, SUFFOLKCOUNTY, STATE OF NEW PORK. N.D. ERYOU, PHD.,PE, �' �'c/ - e• SECTION 102, BLOCK 5, LOT26. ZONED N.B. 4. DEPTH TO GROUND WATER: 8 IVY PLACE, HUNTINGTON, N.Y. 11743 PRESENT DEPTH. 17.1E' TES'PUD 3/,^6/n WELL :: 11 U 3 9 0 ANCHOR BOLT DETAIL TYP. BUMPER CURB DETAIL GROUND ELEV. R WELL: 2s.9o' DATE 2✓B✓91 self:NOTED N.is. Nss LOCATION: 1/2 MILE NORTH OF RT _P, oil DEPOT NAME _ CHECKED By, DRAWN' I ,26aIR PET �• APPROVED BT SHEET N0. y.AL to IOF MAPPING NUMBER: PPMJ889587 2-1/2' X 12' 24GA DECKING 2' FOAH CORE LAMINATED FASCIA PANEL 23 H zb y IF, K „ CJ r�i _ fY CJ O 4 _ V I=1 X Z_ _ _ W 0 u - - _ - - - _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 u_ - - _ - - _ - _ _ o 7 X rr CENTCR iurtcR �G - ZSr D \D 1 I W I z x _— IZd T— -- rr FL 'A ST>UZT-k, L SPECIE!_ T10NS ---- - ------- --------- .7L b' , e - .. ' A-3L 1C Si— NONS A-500 LRADE B - 6 r - — KS7 ANCHOR BOLTS "-'IM A-307 OR A-36 EHFC1'1ON BOLTS - AS'TM A-325 HIGH STRENGTH VELD - E 70 XX DECKING - 24 GA GALVANIZED STEEL BAKED ENAMEL 20 YR FINISH _ DISIGhiL TO VITHSTAND THE FOOLLOWING LOADS VITHOUT DRAINAGE - 24 GA GALVANIZED STEEL E:GECD:n„ THE ALLOWABLE STRESSES AS SPECIFIED BY BAKED ENAMEL 20 YR FINISH T,E APi P1CAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, - AISC SPECIFICATIONS FOR DESIGµ FABRICATION, ROOF LIVE LOAD_ `0 PSF AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR VIND LOAD S h� BUILDINGS, 1980, SHALL APPLY TO ALL E- ---- STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK, MECH/DECK 5 Ibs, PS[F FASCIA VT. 5 Ibs, PLF BOLA FASCIA BRACES ALL A325 FJOL15 WILL BE TIGHTENED BY THE TURN OF 1TJE NUT METHOD AS ,FOLLOWS; 1) ALL BOLTS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO A SNUG �•_. -- ---- __--_._—_ _ _ . �_ TIGHTNESS DEFINED AS THE TIGHTNESS ATTAINED BY THE FULL EFFORT OF A MAN ' - - - -- - •-� --- - -- - .,,�-__-- USING AN ORDINARY SPUD WRENCH. _ - l 'fHE 1LLY13CONNECTION SHALL THEN - - -- - -- — ALL BOLTS INLY A NUT OR HE Z 2 TS 6E TIGHTENED ADUITIO TURN. DURING BOLT ROTATION 0 THIS OPERATION THE SHILL BE NO ROTATION OF THE PART NOT TURNED BY THE WRENCH. N COLUMN 1S X12X-Y�' I U�f / Ar.Wiau al vropf by a L— CL EAR,:NCE _ ,mar..,F `I,., r,,,[ ..,,. ■ �. �� Mohawk Metal Products Co., Inc. ^tafArl4r 2175 Beechgrove Place Utica, NY '13501' 315-793-3000 FINISH GRADE _ j-J-f'� KCAL• [IRAWN BY y / r u.re ' , 71y,� eevraeo CUTulcqur NY - C[.L ._ , oAew RK.I,VMbER �.' IRi 1, lWL, ' - T 3'X5' HANDHDLE E6TERNAL DRAIN �I I Z f 4'0" it r ——— — --- — FINISHED GRADE d II p CONDUIT (BY OTHERS) W LL . — I_- NR DE 60 AR _., ;ERNAL DRAIN FOOTING DETAIL FOOTING LAYOUT FOOTING SPECIFICATIONS: 1) ALL FOOTINGS MUST BE DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL BUILDING CODES. s' DIa. HOLE FOR CONDUIT 2) FOOTING SIZE BASED ON 3000 PSF MINIMUM � ,. SOIL BEARING CAPACITY. T 3) TOP OF FOOTING ELEVATIONS SHALL BE EQUAL 2, UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE + + 4"x3"x3/8" GUSSET 7111i � 4EXTEND FOOTING BELOW FROSTLINE AS REQUIRED 5� FOOTING SIZE OF GG ' WIDTH X � LENGTH X DEPTH IS REQUIRED MOHAWK MLFAL PRODUCTS CO. WILL ASSUME NORESPONSIBILITY AS TO THE SUITABILITY OF THESE AND ' 14" OTHER SPECIFICATIONS TO MEET LOCAL BUILDING CODES. Y!•1-y 15 15" 19" ANCHOR BOLTS: (4) 1 - 1 /2" X .i6"' - - _ ��2• 15"�r-� - ��iP"�li�fn''�•. - - '� ' - Mohawk Metal Products Co., Inc. 2175 Beech rove Place ANCHOR BOLT DETAIL - - �� � ° ' Utica, NY 13501 BOLT PATTERN - 15'� X 15"CL 'h_'�'i• tt 315-793-3000 n <�oi �' • '.,;i0• `S wre ili' IiG Reviseu •u.k�1' `t= ,,..�.- WHTLMl1n51i + r-. . . �. r . i.. roa c�rcnoaur- Nv , «: 1Y _ - Kerr ` d - SAWCUTEGSTING SURFACE PAWNG .--. —_--.-_ - - _. '---^-•--- - 2•MIN. LEGEMD _ MONITORING WELL PROPERTY U14E MANHOLE COVER III l 1$' - TILL LOCATION I (REF) NEW PLANTS ,-CONC. SLAB(SEE SITE PLAN) VENT LINE —— —— ———— — ? m WIDTH PRODUCT LINE r ( / AUDIBLE/VISIBLE- - - - '✓O LEAK, DETECTION LINE • Y I ✓li !� - - - I ! ALARMTiCii LEVEL VAPPOORR RECOVERY LINE — = _- / ww — __`�'_ SCHER LINE a 5 W y ICI cSLINENE c c — c � 4 AREREVIAT10AIS •� y/ 8� o it c ' W ,( g 5 � 9 D� 9N � w y '�O E y N SECT/OM 'A-A' �� - — d � ' 2 SITE @ C B! C N.TS ar !c i i A C Q I1 — •. `� � �TCCG�.Y � %l � It LOCAT/bN MAP TOR yJ� , 1 1.1/ �N /1.i;cn '_•c crB ONE-F�� ALQ/3 CHTY N.T S. NEW 6'CONC. CURS ,.,' 1 e SECT 102 d y�R ROUND - m /'-I`�} l d n _�'. NEW HgND/C41PRED SIGN NEW PLANTERARE4 - -. - /�-�-- I 11 , ` X�=DMA/L THIS SHEET C GRASS AREA sc�` /J•j. 7 4 ¢ NEW ASPHALT AREA / ���.^cam //V�\� �- T ± Jo 1 L NEW$'CONC. CURB G/ a w a '..) /.' / ; ., r/ ,I`dsf % \`3 i>oFy a�5_Ps Ir1 ;0. 1 ZONE x2 SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET. '� _ (' y4' r of c�i a ^ C\. \\ r �. •. O. 2 �SYSB 1 ' S �ptd � wF'tii - ♦ 1 XIST 8'REINF 4 _L±y OPO - o I NEW PLANTER AREA -\ F12 Z a tW~j z w p z 3 ♦ , I -�(�; I CONCRETE MAT C� / t'0 '.\ ) 1 1 t r y W pa�0`-wxori 7� 0+(5 � V b90,UV y �1/ 14az0•H '( I '��� f - -i _ p �Y'�rca<%Pz EXIST TANK FIELD 4 0 dy 0 G 1b /'VG ST 4Nq.0 11/ \ (� o<on<z 5zc=— -- ( 1 U 1y _ PSa ad OIV Lys P5 ALL RV '!'OPED BBL7OF Z 5 <LD o a }z E- O wo- z I u I \ 5 5 OL p EP' dL\ �c:5ti' H4wNGA I79U$C e In o In w ' EXIST. PLANTER I �J O SN Q0� ,L1 S�Eaob pCP V =S ElY/ BRADFORD PEAR � a w�<�¢w cf- (p G,pr� g0 P6 _ TWo +� fi?• '�LEL/P /f�� ,� w zl�o .o SDe or a OL1PJ� N�OP b1� qD f?/ 1G• 705. 4 d" / Cg�I-WP-go<o I �) �' -�.' ' 3T 1PE 'N,� \ 4'V,%PPp Pp�M1 eLLP°b C);6 \ ST,p(LB(N 70'q�RM/NG ,�T000iii ZxU rc tStl 0'0D°J S °`�S Owr3 n' � ° � (� � EXIST. DRYWELL CAPACITY DATA T O ,, / pac/ o�Fs�fa' l�1LNE °�Pp EF \— AIRS)ArroN / -s� El 3 c� " Z l ZONE xI a (k �FJ�OE d AYs/ a o g� 1 V ? n n _`_ (RLWOFF) OWr4 / UJQ Dryu¢Lf puts ide Insitla,piameier Effectiva Ca Lculetad a ... 3 �o Diameter (}e.) (fi.) Height (ft.) Vo Ly (ft') O '" v IOEI PQ,E L� J ' . Ql �' p4,- 2 12.0 10.6 7.0 61T.7 �� V. � m ^ -•.1 4. EXIST DRYWELL INTERCONNECTION PIPES --i / "y Dv Q /I\ i W 10.020.0 17650Lu 17 m ,y, NEW6'GONC. CURB P YTotal CS acit � a•SK .� SEE DETAIL 7//l8 SHEET. �' V -�+ co ^ - srPALT01 io m 01 - .. > 6'DU MIN. SDR 40 PVC PME\ - �WN2 ,[�/y 'V/ 1/) - 'S /V�I o m 1.. -� O/?L/NE OF NEW 4p'-O X26'-O'CANOPY - _ ti C CANOPY ROOF DRAIN • LLEXIS T�_DRYWELL S TO REMAIN 1l- V �U - J EXIST BOl IaRD (� �i \ (1)BRADFORD PEAR(PYRUS CALLERYANA r /i.. c ��D• BRADFORD)HAVING A 4 1/2-TO S-CAL/PERDWRI ]I(� \ - - / W EXIST 28'X 4'ISLAND W/ TWO(2)HOSE DISPENSERS,FIRE SUPPRESS/ON. NEW PLANTER AREA f^ �,l -EXIST SINGLE POLE AREA LIGHT, ONE 11)SHIELDED ItiKse% o I f ) A 1 h I 40O W METAL HALLIDELAMP ON TMS POLE W/NEW ' - -"I FULL-SERV ISLAND. I - PRICE SIGN ATTACHED(SEE PRICE SIGN DET SHT i OF 4). I LEI F f. iV l3 i \ N < l NEW LD. SIGN(SEE DET SHT I OF 4) '-EXIST PHYSICAL PROTECTION BUMPER, O 0 �� T m - TYP(})EA ENO(SEE DET THIS BHT) J _ X. - [n / 1 I' EXIST REINF CONIC.MAT- mvca[,E I 2: �EA75T NO SMOKING SIGN(4)REO'D t+i to 4 (SEE PET THIS SHEET) 'rl d�)', ¢¢ ` \ �� III JI / .__ _- - A .. NEW 18'X 5S-O•+/-PLANTER AREA _ -p W/LOW LEVEL PLANTINGS 1$•W/DEX?'NIGN /,/- /_ Y I MPvf+W WELL t• •Qfl -/ Q }� tal + - ) -Now>on wEu v, Nowiron weu o DESIGN AND/N TALL BY OTHERS.- R �1s_ _ -I, •3O, !- 0 1/ ni Maurox weiL ..i is '30 �// II �/ �,•J < — nOC '/LU.'CnC1E � 51➢'N'3CI' LL .�19 FL `l_50 __ _ _ _- `L �i F)� �- 4 H j n .�s± n_ _s ro ♦ O O y fiYT COYLY! :E 4' }3 1 r.rt E 1 �"`_ 0Z38•D/A MAPLE 12 .- 1 EL N3 ovrnn 38'DIA MAPLE 1' i;:.cF: ,i vae t----- - y`/ ' 11 5 y - \ PI�T'SCO r F(r15510 rh3 4 -- m nrso. EXIST CURB NEW - RB l.1 m ec arc cc rfn f0 EXIST CUR_B CUT TO REMAIN J li �k 8'-0' ___ EXIST C+/AB CUT TO REMAIN _ 8 rev A9 Ban r.O.r.BLANNB/G m I..i lI/U/91 /1)/B B. Q '`mil � B r6KlilEn TOWN C1�101T1O1 p.11A01U 11/1//!1 1/9/92 F- ti s..c REVISIONS DATE B t- O a Iw MAIN ROAD (N. Y. S. R T. 2 5 ) 2 1992 — — of N RR OF Eiy" , PARKING APPROVAL sra oPP ( 66' R.O. W. ) o h SSl6't1a ° SITE E'�6,AAf SCALE: 1"c 10'-O" a I SUNVEY lh'FO!-FIAATION SHOWN ON SITE PLAN SUPPLIED BY. 'EL :,�„ """"'°` _ V PROJECT N0. PAT T.SECCAFIGO, PROPERTY SITUATED IN CUTCHOGUE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, STATE OF NEW FORK. ' 1 noEEssx).vAL LAND suFVr-rOR SECTION 102, BLOCK 6, LOT 26, ZONED N.B.. -I I III I PPMJ689587.'. 14 SOUTH MAIN STREET. IN '' 1 SAYVILLE NEW YORK 117B2 (N.Y.S•D,O.T) NYS TIC NO 0 287 HANDICAPPED SHEET NO. (516) 4773 26 PARKING STALL SIGN TYP. DUMPER CURB DETAIL 4 ------ (sttnrt BLw rav Lorwr+wl "r.! ' } O] w 4YrENNw.rxLu9w7m OFMN}CAIIONipN -YI � -IIINIExY.NMp1`O ��/ �11 I\ \ /�\\/ --ILACNIETIETi O GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS BI SCOPE OF WORK ; \ / -II \ 890587 ' 4.4 EXCAVATION PROCEDURE AND UNITS: ' 1.0 GENERAL NOTES: ' 4.4.E THE CONTRACTORSHALL EXCAVATE WITH EXTREME CARE(BYHANDI IN 1.1 IN CASE OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN THESE PLANS AND GOVERNING CODES,THE - THE AREA OF PROBABLE UTIUTY/PIPING LOCATIONS. ALL UTILITIES Y _ CODE(S) SHALL APPLY. ENCOUNTERED SHALL BE DEEMED ACTIVE AND SHALL BE SUITABLY _..Mml4ns PROTECTED BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL 1.2 REFER TO THE LATEST RELEASE OF A SPECIFICATION UNLESS SPECIFIED IMMEDIATELY REPAIR EXISTING UTILITIES WHICH ARE TO REMAIN AND 4 OTHERWISE. THAT ARE DAMAGED BY THE CONTRACTORS OPERATIONS. SUCH REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL,WITH NEW MATERIALS,USING ^ a N 1.3 ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NATIONAL FIRE METHODS WHICH ARE SUITABLE FOR THE ORIGINAL UTILITY \ PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, AMERICAN CHARACTERISTICS,AND WHICH COMPLY WITH ALL CODES,ORDINANCES PETROLEUM INSTITUTE,SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE ARTICLES 7 AND 12, AND UTILITY COMPANY REGULATIONS. �n.4ex Fxlrel ao4e SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, 4.4.2 EXCAVATETOTHEDEPTH$ANPWIDTHS,ASSPECIFIED,THECONTRACTOR AND ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS. SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO THE START OF m CONCRETE REMOVAL$. ALLOW FOR FORMS,WORKING SPACE,AND FILL m 1.4 OBTAIN WRITTEN APPROVAL FOR COMPLETED INSTALLATION FROM ALL DO NOT CARRY EXCAVATION FOR SLABS DEEPER THAN THE ELEVATION 4 N GOVERNING AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. SHOWN. EXCAVATIONS CARRIED BELLOW THE GRAOE LINES SHOWN SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE SAME FILL MATERIAL,AS SPECIFIED FOR ICI 1.5 ON SITE DRAINAGE CAPACITY IS UNDETERMINED, CLIENT CLAIMS EXISTING THE OVERLYING FILL OR BACKFlLL AND COMPACTED AS REQUIRED FOR ~ ~ ~ DRYWELLS ARE SUFFICIENT FOR REQUIRED STORM WATER RUNOFF STORAGE. SUCH OVERLYING FILLOR BACKFILL THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CORRECT THIS SITE PLAN IS CERTIFIED ON THE BASIS THAT THE ENGINEER ASSUMES NO ALL OVER EXCAVATED AREAS AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE EXPENSE. O ❑ ❑ ❑ Y LIABILITY FOR ANY VIOLATION OR DAMAGE OCCURRING DUE TO STORM WATER _ RUNOFF(S). THEREFORE, THE CLIENT ASSUMES ALL LIABILITY AND 4.5 DISPOSAL OF EXCESS AND UNSUITABLE EXCAVATION MATEPU LS: RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM INSUFFICIENT STORM WATER A, - ppp RUNOFF CAPACITIES ON SITE. DISPOSE OF ALL EXCESS AND UNSUITABLE EXCAVATION MATERIAL, NOT m > m REQUIRED FOR BACKFILL ORFILLS,OUTSIDE OW 'NEW THE AREA OFWORK,IN AN AREA I=D= SIGN ELL�VA TIONS m WHICH IS SUITABLE IN ALL RESPECTS TO RECIEIVE SUCH MATERIAL EXISTING 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK: SLABS/PAVEMENT TO BE REMOVED BY SAW GLUTTING. EXCAVATION MATERIAL xTs Z a Y TO BE LEGALLY.VISPOSED OF OFF SITE. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE HIS OWN Of 2.1 REMOVALS: ARRANGEMENTS:FOR THE DISPOSAL OF THE EXCAVATED MATERIAL AND BEAR d W 0- WJJ 2.1.1 NONE ALL COSTS OR RETAIN ANY PROFIT INCIDENTAL TO SUCH DISPOSAL THE EXCAVATION SHALL CONFORM TO OSHA AND(OTHER LOCAL CODES THAT MAY ❑ W U Q V 2.2 INSTALLATIONS: APPLY. 2.2.1 CANOPY: P 2.2.1.1 ONE(1)25-X 00'CANOPY FOR FULL-SERV ISLAND.(CANOPY NOTES ON SHEET 3 OF 4) SITE DATA: ¢ 2.2.2 FIRE SUPPRESSION(SEE NOTES ON SHEET 4 OF 4). S U O 4 O 2.2.3 PARKING AS PER TOWN OF SOUTHOLD,CHAPTER 100,ARTICLE XIX. OWNER: 808 REALTY CORP. ' 2.2.4 NEW 6' CURSING ALONG DEPOT LANE, SEE SHEET 2 OF 4 FOR P.O.BOX 1006 Un111616 MD W o , 0 u' O O LOCATION AND DETAIL. WESTHAMPTON,N.Y.IISn 2.2.5 NEW LOW PLANTER FLOWER BOXES ALONG DEPOT LANE, SEE _ I� N SHEET 2 OF 4 FOR LOCATION. OPERATOR/CONTACT PERSON: JOHN CHASE o O Z x S ¢ 2.2.6 NEW I.D.SIGN AND NEW PRICE SIGN ATTACHED TO EXISTING AREA RT.25 x DEPOT LANE 9 T (J S w ❑ p O O 0 LIGHT. LOCATION OF SIGNS AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CUTCHOGUE,N.Y:.11936 a Z o a o a w a PROPERTY. TEL F(51S)2660280 wi S 3 r g > > w LOCATION: SECTION 102, BLOCK 5, LOT 26 0 z z❑z,� t 3 S 3.0 ELGTRICAL INSTALLATIONS: DEPTH TO GROUND OATEN: 9upAr UnbWIO 3.1 ALL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND EQUIPMENTS SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND PRESENT DEPTH: 17.16' TESTED 3/26/90 MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 7D, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, WELL M: S10390 ARTICLE 514,CLASS 1, GROUP D.,DIVISION 1 6 2. GROUND ELEV.U WELL; 25.90' LOCATION: 1/2 MILE NORTH OF RT.25 ON DEPOT LUNE 1 2 4 F 3.2 RUN ALL NECESSARY CONDUIT AND WIRING FROM PROBES TO MONITOR PANEL L TERMINATE IN UL APPROVED WATERPROOF JUNCTION BOXES. AREA OF LOT: 17,935 ' 4.0 CONTRACTORlS) NOTES: PERCENTAGE OF LANDSCAPE COVERAGE: 21.5% - V) AREA OF BUILDING: 1226A S.F. it ❑ Q ,^lx 4.1 I $(!ORSIBILITIES: I"� PERCENTAGE OF BUILDING LOT COVERAGE: 6% < m I "', � r `411i CONTRACTOR SHALL EXAMINE THE SITE LOCATION AND VERIFY ALL I CANOPY ROOF DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS: (BASED ON Y OF RAINFALL) to In EXISTING UNDERGROUNDTANKSAND CONNECTINGPIPING PRIORTO`NM9a"` IH LU 00, OF PROPOSED WORK. - 25'X a' - 1000 S.F., 1000 S.P.X 100%R.O.X 2'RAIN..167- 167 VOL CU/FT, Q Z w 4 4.1.2 THECONTNACTORSHALLBESOLELYAND DIRECTLYRESPONSIBLETOTHE 187 DIVIDED BY 42.24' - 3.95LF REQUIRED W DIAL D.IW. - 4L24 SQ.FT AREA) h IO OWNER AND OPERATORS OF SUCH PRGPBRTIES FOR ANY DAMAGE, ' INJURY, EXPENSE, LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, DELAY, SUITS, ACTIONS, OR I BUILDING ROOF DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS: (BASED 1 ON Y OF RAIN FALL) ~ N Z" CLAIMS OF ANY CHARACTER STEMMING FROM THE CONSTRUCTION / R7F1,OPERATIONS UNDER THIS CONTRACT. 1226.7 S.F.X IN%R.O.X 42 2'RAIN.167 = 205 VOL CUI/FT. q W 1- 4.1.3 NEITHER THE OWNER,OFFICERS OR AGENTS OF THE BUSINESS SHALL BE 205 DIVIDED BY LE .24'= 4.8 LF REQUIRED. IN z RESPONSIB TO THE CONTRACTOR FOR DAMAGES AS A RESULT OF THE th CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO PROTECT UTILITIES ENCOUNTERED IN THE RUNOFF FACTORS:(BASED ON 2-OF RAINFALL) {D COURSE OF PERFORMING WORK WHERE THE CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS PAVEMENT(GRADE 5%OR LESS)FACTOR = .90 COULD CAUSE DAMAGE OR INCONVENIENCE TO WATER,FIRE PROTECTION IYi LL2 YI O SYSTEMS, TELEPHONE, ELECTRIC SERVICES, SANITARY AND STORM ZONE N 1 ` WATER SYSTEM, THE OPERATIONS SHALL BE SUSPENDED UNTIL ALL VOLUME = 10,200 SF X.167 X.90 = 1533 VOL CU/FT Z ARRANGEMENTS NECESSARY FORTH$PROTECTION OF THESE UTILITIES 1533 DIVIDED BY$3.42 = MA(23)LF REQUIRED Y AND SERVICES HAVE BEEN MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR. 5 m _ ZONE N 2 • G 6i 4.2 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES: VOLUME = x,5DO SF X.167 X.90 = 1277.55 VOL CU/FT. 1277.56 DIVIDED BY 66.42 = 18.57(19)LF REQUIRED 4.2,1 THE EXISTENCE AND LOCATION OF ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITY PIPES, - F ' CONDUITS OR STRUCTURES SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE OBTAINED BY A SEARCH OF THE AVAILABLE RECORDS, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THERE • SEE NOTE I. aA4aF U MAY,FOR THESE ITEMS,BE DISCREPANCIES AND/OR OMISSIONS IN THE W LOCATIONS AND QUANTITIES OF UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES SHOWN.TO THE BE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THERE ARE NO EXISTING UTILITIES PARKING CALCULATIONS: '- 0 U Q EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED LL' W x TO TAKE DUEPNECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO PROTECTTHE UTILITY LINES SHOWN ON THE#DRAWINGS.THE CONTRACTOR FURTHER ASSUMES ALL - PER SECTION 100-1910FTHE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ZONING CODE,AGASOLINE SERVICE - LIASIUTY AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE UTILITY PIPES, CONDUITS OR STATION MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING: - NEW PRICE SIGO,M ELEVATION STRUCTURES SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS. p THREE SPACE QUEING AREA FOR EACH PUMP. x5A 4.3 EXCAVATION SAFETY: ONE (1)PARKINS SPACE FOR EACH EMPLOYEE. TWO(2) PARKING SPACES FOR EACH SERWCE BAY. 4.3.1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING THE EXCAVATION IN A SAFE MANNER. PROVIDE APPROPRIATE MEASURES TO PARKING PROVIDED: "�nm RETAIN EXCAVATION SIDE SLOPES TO ENSURE THAT WORKERS IN OR NEAR THE AVATO O ARE PROTECTED.CONSTRUCTION FENCING SHALL BE FURNISHED PROTECT THE EXCAVATION. ONE(1) 11'X?D'HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACE. 4.3.2 SHORING,SHEETING,BRACING,AND SLOPING: SIX(8) 10'X 20'PARKING SPACES. O 4.3.2.1 CONTRACTOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVING ALL ADEQUATE SPACE TO MEET THE QUEING REQUIREMENT. ��N1Ap4�� V NECESSARY SHORING DESIGN, CALCULATIONS AND 1'IMT 6 �99� n DETAILS,AS PER OSHA,29 CFR CH.Al. 4.3.2.2 INSTALLAN0 T14AINTAIN SHORING,SHEETING,BRAOINQAND SLOPING NECESSARY TO SUPPORT THE SIDES OF THE - SOL[THOLD TOWN EXCAVATION,TO KEEP AND TO PREVENT ANY MOVEMENT PLANNING BOARD WHICH MAY DAMAGE ADJACENT PAVEMENT, UTILITIES, rc a W FOUNDATIONS, FOOTINGS, UTILITY PIPE BEDDING OR R D ENDANGER LIFE AND DAMAGE EALTH.DI STALL AND MAINTAIN STRUCTURES, ORTHE WORK, OR D-RA �W/ NG INDEX SHORING,SHEETING,BRACING,AND SLOPING AS REQUIRED BY OSHA AND OTHER APPLICABLE GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS AND AGENCIES. 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RT. 25 ) ., t1'- Of NEW YOR _ t`y k �c ar' N D g RESOLD APPROVAL STAMPS OAF y'� ' a� I y ' ' PARKING ��' �+ x.r.L.»K"F r-wx -A. ��+-vrx ep'aROFE55LOP I ,SITE PLAN ( M N G M SCALE. 1"= f0'-0" •'•r�'M�° 'un'r+� PRWECT NO. SURVEY INFORMAT/ON SHOWN ON SITE PLAN SUPPLIED BY.• " 'E" f �► — ,—" :A ° i PROPERTY SITUATED/N CUTCHOGUE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD„ SUFFOLK COUNTY, STATE OF NEW YORK, :-R .l(r.,. x ! PPMJ689587A PAT T.PROFSECICESSIONAL L SECTION 102, BLOCK 5, LOT 26, ZONED H.B.- SHEET N0. SAYNLLE,NEw YORK 1 nez „ ' �1K8VQ LLIGN N.Y.S.[IC.NO.OP9Y87 + , TYP.,BU/MPER CURB DETAIL ' 'I (5161 58 7-4 773 '(!EP'4UE/LA%"nP ! xrc } L4 F- G] N Z 0 ti > , w NOTES: 1.0 AISCSPECIFICATIONS FOR DESIGN,FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR BUILDINGS, SHALL APPLY TO ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK. -'2,0 CANOPY AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES DESIGN CRITERIA TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ,. ALL REQUIRED CODES AND GUIDELINES. a 3.0 CANOPY AND ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES, TO BE MANUFACTURED, FABRICATED AND m m - ERECTED/OR INSTALLED PER MOHAWK METAL PRODUCTS CO.,, UTICA, NEW YORK, w w w w SPECIFICATION(S). DRAWING NUMBER IWC-04605. a c a q A q q 4.0 FOR CANOPY DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS SEE SHEET,1 OF 4. n 6.0 S'X 24•SHEET METAL PLATE,PhINTED FLAT WHITE ADEQUATELY ATTACHED TO CANOPY n FASCIA. LETTERING TO BE 4" HIGH BLACK CHARACTERS. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY y CLEARANCE AS INDICATED. q }m a q F q w 6.0 BOTTOM OF FOOTING TO BE LOCATED BELOW FROST LINE. 3 w ci > K x i a U q W U Q V1 b N N Witt WFWF) z"aQU-Ww z3 ' owjo�iiow} 6a WZIwtt�W¢ oz WuQ¢K,~iz a¢wq R ZF KW V ¢q¢Z ¢o' - 'wuz w H�- GZw N¢KE W wwRJwo 3�w uoz r u PLAN VIEW V RN m x i y qy r M'-OYREF) 15'-O'(REF) � d I H � 72-0 fe'-0 7z' w -0 12• 6' 7r e•- — - - x m Q m A // SEENOTE5.0 m r,4scu(REF) BOTH ENDS(TYP) Y L c ft a ci cd U1 m \— COLWINRIEF) S yQ1 � W 201-0•ISLAND(SEE SITE PLAN FOR LOCATION) R I yga i - 8Y7wa-16LANDI ,� 4 J �I GRADE _ W J I I so wI- - - -� ate. ti a - SAE NONAWK METAL PRODUCTS CO.,INC. . (FOOTING SPECIRCAMNS) �0F NEW y,Rk SIDE ELEVATION REAR EL,BY,ATION n "o. 0602Hry � I sF0 PROFESS' PROJECT NO, PPAM B89587 A SHEET NO. 3OF4 o� � A w 35 LB. DRY CHEMICAL CYL �j, o '� SJ TYP. (3) PLACES 190° HEAT DETECTOR � SITE , TYP (3) PLACES OUTER EDGE OF ISLAND(TYP )—�� I \ n 9L \ w B B \ " A B A LOCATION MAP r 3,-0., , 4,-0" 2'-0" q,_� N. T. E. °O -{. } (TYP.) AIMING POINT OF MAIN F (TYp) ISLAND PROTECTION LABELED NOTES o (B) TYP. 12 PLACES END VIEW ELEVATION 1. SYSTEM SHALL BE D.L. LISTED, 0 SCALE: 1/4-=1'-0' U z AIMING POINT TI END OF 2. CONTRACTOR TO FOLLOW FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS FOR ISLAND PROTECTION LABELED INSTALLATION. IN CASES WHERE DEVIATIONS EXIST BETWEEN THE DWG. AND THE MFGR'S Y m DO (AJ TYP. 4 PACES 35 LB. DRY CHEMICAL CYL. REQUIREMENTS, THE MFGR'S REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY TO THE INSTALLATION. _ TYP. (3) PLACES O o ,90- HEAT DETECTOR 3 u TYP, (3) PLACES 1 (TYP.) 3. INSTALLATION TO 13E IN MANUAL FOR THE SPECIFIC CSYSTEMEMODEL & TYP WITH E, INC. INSTALLATION TALL GOVERNING CODES AND p t;i U Dd ORDINANCES. (INCLUDING LOCAL COUNTY FIRE CODE, NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ALL `O 5'-0" 5'-0° 5'-0" 5'-0" 5' 0- ig" OTHER MUNICIPAL CODES.) B 30 21 4. THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF THE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED In SO THAT WHEN THE ELECTRICAL PORTTON OF THE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM IS DISCONNECTED, A THE PRODUCTS PUMPS WILL BE RENDERED INOPERABLE. A w W w r H Q r of —b-4wz�oM1zQw�okz wR 0' 1 A A N 5. FIRE SYSTEM OPERATION: ZO w=O C wJ U Z¢ t'{ BeB B B B R 5.1 GASOLINE PUMPS, DISPENSERS AND COMPUTERS SHALL NOT BE OPERATED UNLESS THE FIRE F z rc 4'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 4'-0- THE SUP�SYSTEMNSHALLSYSTEM ACTIVA AS CHARGED A 5NGLEOPERATIONAL PER THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. o<z5F% W NC F q 5.2 ACTIVATION OF ANY PORTION OF THE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM SHALL SHUT OFF 5;OO<8 W y C¢1 POWER TO THE GASOLINE PUMPS, DISPENSERS, COMPUTER(S), AND WILL ACTIVATE AN 6 LL M DEVICE, V1 w N w 28'-0- 5.3 THERE E SHALL BE NO MANUAL RESET OF DISPENSING SYSTEM READILY AVAILABLE, THE -3�wwoz wo GASOLINE PUMPS AND DISPENSERS SHALL NOT BE RESTARTED UNTIL THE SUPPRESSION C gZ w C_UK Sx Io 5.4 U RESTORE O¢o PLAN VIEW SYSTEM IS RESTORED TO OPERATIONAL ON. ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACTION TAKEN TO RESTORE THE DISPENSING SYSTEM, BEFORE °k NOTE HAVING THE FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM RECHARGED AND RESTORED, SHALL BE CON- � SCALE: 1/4-=1'-D- AIMING POINTS ARE DICTATED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS SIDERED A VIOLATION OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY FIRE PREVENTION ORDINANCE. 6. FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM CHARGING AND PRESSURIZATION SPECIFlCATION(S), CONSULT 2 THE MANUFACTURERS GUIDE FOR THE SPECIFIC SYSTEM MODEL AND TYPE. ` U3 I, (0) T EHERE NSTALLE NO WOPY CONJUEXISTSNCTIONEWITH THE DISPENSER HEAT DETECTOR(S),HEAT COLLECTION PANS) WILL E� O 4 yy� I It ^ II 8. FOR PIPING AND TUBING TYPES AND SIZES SPECIFICATIONS, CONSULT THE lu MANUFACTURERSI INSTALLATION GUIDE. 1l,A. 0 ZG _ J 9. FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM TO BE PEMALL MODEL PGS-70. `\To C\�G I'I 10. FOR FIRE SUPPRESSION COMPONENTS, SEE THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION GUIDE. .Or Tp N\ ti Co W �PSp Pl i L ALL NOZZLES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH PROTECTIVE BLOW-OFF CAPS. \ x q M D: m 'L 12. ALL MANUAL RESETS SHALL BE REMOVED OR RENDERED INACCESSIBLE TO UNAUTHORIZED V ^ �00�5 INDIVIDUALS, � �I I �E SITE DATA 1. OWNER: KULL'S SERVICE STATION MAIN RD. P.0 BOX 712 1 0 / CUTHCOGUE, N.Y. 11935 OFF\(}F.P�t ,A�Q 2. OPERATOR: CHASEJOHN RT. 25 & DEPOT LA. FAO P CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 (516) 288-0280 FW-- 410* I E 3. LOCATION: SEC, 102, BLK 5, LOT 26 Zp J N V) � Z O - V) I U �Z Li OCT 4 47'-(Y (W4 No = D_ . 44'-C' Fw-O ., 7 LLI — m SOLENOID MONITOR U I (_} CONNECTS NI Ly REMPULL OTE BPULLE WIRED IN `� SUPERNSORY DO DO J CIRCUIT PARALLEL Q POS-34 zi THIS DIMENSION LINE 0 LVJ e0'—D• DEN'O�S CENTER LINE OF ISLAND 1- IL I POWER SOURCE PSISM-120 U C7 W Z � U 53'-0' o 0 0 � N N Y } CONNECTS TO T . NCLOSNY 120 VAC SUPPLY F NEW VAR \ ELECIRIM CONTACTS A4.0 P n., SOLENOID THERMOSTAT DETECTORS MOUNTED IN MUST BE WIRED IN PARALLEL COVERAGE 'o CONTROL HEAD pGE-26A POWER DISTRIBUTION O \ AREA Y / O POS-17 P0 ,L AREA ! OISPENSIR. HAZARDS I — CASODNE PUMPS T FULLY EXTENDED 10'-0- PUMP HOSES (TYP.) ��• ry ROFESSIO PROPERTY LINE SOLENOID MONITOR CIRCUIT PGS-70FIN1�A • ~* O ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC NECESSARY FOR SYSTEM TO COMPLY WITH NOTES 4,5.1 & 5.2® INDICATES HAZARD AREA ® INDICATES COVERAGE AREA PROJECT N0. - PPMJ889587A OFFICE DETAIL - HAZARD/COVERAGE AREA SHEET NO. NO SCALE 4 OF '4 .I T FI I I I SCOPE OF WORK, GENERAL NOTES ASPEC / F / CAT / ONS I lil � l I I � , TANK REMOVAL I - 1. TANK REMOVALUNDERGROUND MATERIAL NOTES: J O FOUR (4) & ONE (1) ABOVE GROUND 1. BULK CONTENTS ARE TO BE REMOVED FOR RESALE, RECYCLING L DISPOSAL. STEEL TANKS. APPURTENANCES ARE TO BE PURGED BEFORE DISASSEMBLY. PROPER 1. NEW 8" CONCRETE SLAB TO BE CONCRETE (3500 PSI @ 28 DAYS), REINFORCED WITH •- 1 ALL --J{ z. TANK INSTALLATION: NONE 6 X 6 - 10/10 W WM. VENTING OF THE TANK MUST BE MAINTAINED DURING THESE PROCEDURES TO 3. TANK UPGRADING: TWO (2) 6,000 GAL. UNDERGROUND S.W. STEEL 2. PIPING SUMPS TO BE MFG AS PER STANDARD S.T.I.-86. T-1 AVOID A PRESSURE BUILDUP WITHIN THE TANK.r; ' - TANKS. 3. PIPING SUMP SENSORS MOD. # IL!5.250, AS MFG BY VEEDER-ROOT. 4. PIPING: 4. TANK INVENTORY CONTROL AND LIEAKDETECTION MOD.#TLS-250, AS MFG BYVEEDER- 2. DOCUMENTS SHALL BE FURNISHED TO THE DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION m l a. PRODUCT LINES: 2" DIA. S.W. F/G, INSIDE 3" DIA. TOTAL CONTAINMENT. ALL ry ry INDICATING,MATERIALS REMOVED,QUANTITY REMMOD.OVED,METHOD OF DISPOSAL, ROOT. j \ AND SHIPPING MANIFESTS WITH FINAL DESTIN TION. MATERIALS REMOVED LINES TO TERMINATE WITH FLEXIBLE CONNS. @ DISPENSERS & OUTSIDE TANK 5. HIGH LEVEL ALARM SWITCH MD. # LS-600ABNCL & CONNECTED IN SERIES TO -III SHALL INCLUDE TANK CONTENTS, LIQUID AND SLUDGE RESIDUE, WASH WATER, SUMPS. AUDIBLE/VISUAL ALARM MONITOR MOD. # LC1002, AS MFG BY PNEUMERCATOR. TANKS, PIPING AND APPURTENANCES. b. VENT LINES: 2" DIA. S.W. F/G BELOW GRADE, 2' DIA. SCH. 40 GALV.STEEL 6. FIBERGLASS PIPING TO BE AMERON DUALOY-3000L. a i a a PIPE,ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE 150# SCREWED, MALL.IRON GALV.ABOVE GRADE, o o o o 3. ALL WORK SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH EXTREME CAUTION TO AVOID ALL LINES TO BE FREE OF ANY AND ALL OBSTRUCTIONS. ALL GALV. PIPE BELOW 4 I BREAKING ANY OF THE TANK WALLS OR APPURTENANCES. CARE SHOULD BE GRADE TO BE WRAP IN SCOTCH WRAP # 50. SITE DATA: a e I EXERCISED BY ALL WORKERS TO AVOID CAUSING SPARKS OR HAZARDOUS C. VAPOR LINES: 2" DIA. S.W. F/G PIPE FOR STAGE II VAPOR RECOVERY a CONDITIONS. THERE SHALL BE NO SMOKING WITHIN 100 FT. OF ALL SYSTEM. 1. OWNER: KULL SERVICE STATION a I > m OPERATIONS, d. ALL LINES TO BE BACK SLOPE 1/8' PER FOOT BACK TO TANK AND MANWAY MAIN ROAD SUMP. m 4. THE TANK MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE GROUND BY MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 5. ISLAND: P.O. BOX E; m t w WHICH IS ELECTRICALLY BONDED TO THE TANK DURING THE REMOVAL a. REMOVE EXISTING ISLAND. CUTCHOGUEi, N.Y. 11935 ¢ a w a a PROCESS. THE TANK SHOULD NOT BE OPENED AT ANY POINT DURING THE b. INSTALL NEW 30 FT X 4 FT ISLAND AS INDICATED. 2. OPERATOR/CONTACT PERSON: JOHN CHASE REMOVAL PROCESS, TO AVOID THE ESCAPE OFVAP,ORS. THE TANK SHALL BE 6. DISPENSERS: RT. 25 & DEPOT LANE STEADIED DURING THE REMOVAL PROCESS AND WHEN PLACED AT REST, TO AVOID ROLLING TIPPING OF THE TANK. a. REMOVE EXIST. FIVE (5) DISPENSERS. CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 b. INSTALL TWO (2) NEW MULTI-BLEND DISPENSERS. TEL. # (516)288-0280 PUMPS: � m 5. THE TANK SHALL BE ENTERED BY OPENING AN ACCESS MANWAY, IF AVAILABLE. 7. '� 0 41 �'u IF NOT, A HOLE WILL BE DRILLED IN THE TANK, USING A LOW SPEED ROTARY BIT a. INSTALL TWO (2) 1 1/2 HP SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS WITH LINE LEAK DETECTION. 3. LOCATION: SECTION 102, BLOCK 5, LOT 26 AND AN AIR POWERED DRILL. THE DRILL-BIT AND TANK WALLS SURROUNDING GENERAL NOTES: 4• DEPTH TO GROUND WATER: "I THE POINT OF PENETRATION SHALL BE CONTINUOUSLY COOLED BY AN OIL MIST, PRESENT DEPTH: 17.15' TESTED 3/26/90 I' ADEQUATE TO ELIMINATE SPARKING OR HEAT BUILDUP OF THE WALL MATERIAL. WELL #: S10390 Z 1. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, GROUND ELEV. 2 WELL: 25.90" m 71 6. AFTER PENETRATION OFTHE WALL USING THE DRILL IT,A LARGE HOLE WILL BE LOCATION: 1/2 MILE NORTH OF RT. 25 ON DEPOT LANE ✓_�i 4i „i..`C '�\ SUFFOLK COUNTY SANITARY CODE ARTICLE 7 AND 12, SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT - J CUT USING LOW SPEED NIBBLER OR SHEARS WHI ARE AIR POWERED. THE URROUNDING AREA WILL E CONTINUOUSLY COOLED POINT OF CUTTING AND S OF HEALTH SERVICES, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF \ 1 BY AN OIL MIST TO AVOID OVERHEATING AND SPA ING. THE OPENING SHALL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND,ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND - -- _ REGULATIONS. I/ I BE A LEAST 2 TO 3 FEET IN DIAMETER, 2. THE TANK FILL PORT SHALL BE PAINED WITH THE COLOR AND SYMBOL CODE OF AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE IDE TIFYING THE SPECIFIC PRODUCT IN STORAGE IN V, I 7. THE TANK SHALL BE PURGED FOR A PERIOD OF TE TO ALLOW AT LEAST 10 ACCORDANCE WITH NFPASTANDARDS AND ALL APPLICABLE STATE,COUNTY AND LOCAL, COMPLETE CHANGES OF AIR, EITHER BY NATUR ,OR MECHANICAL MEANS, AUTHORITIES IN ADDITION, A SIGN BEARING THE NAME OF THE PRODUCT IN STORAGE -iN 1 USING ONLY APPROVED FANS OR BLOWERS. THIS'',URGING SHALL CONTINUE n ^ - SHALL BE POSED IN THE VICINITY OF THE FILL CONNECTION. �' ', rn -' NG ALL TIMES WORKERS ARE WITHIN THE TA 3, EXISTING SLABS/PAVEMENTTOBERFAOVEDBY SAW CUTTING. EXCAVATION MATERIAL Q r I R PURGING,THE ATMOSPHERE WITHIN_T,}iE YA SHALL BE SAMPLED WITH TO BE LEGALLY DISPOSED OF OFF SI : m DURI S. AFTER 4. IN CASE OF CONFLICTS BETWEEN TH SE PLANS AND GOVERNING CODES, THE CODE C E r"I LE GAS D O I SURE THAT ME IS BELOW THE LOWER s SHALL APPLY. M L I d \ 5. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COU dY,DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES REQUIREMENTS :- AND BASE ON PHYSICAL SURFACE 013 RVATIONS,NO SURFACE WATERS ARE PRESENT W O a ) _ �� t"1 �` E9.}'?h AFTER'THISPURGINGIOPERATION, A:WORK I,j„MA ENTER THE TANK DRESSED , ,.yy WITHIN 200 FEET OF THE PROPERTYbUNDARY. `B I" I IN PROTECTIVE GARMENTS OF REFLECTIVE; 'OF ABLENK. WITH SEALr I RESISTANT TO THE LIQUID AND VAPOR CONTEN �OF THE TANK, WITH SELF- 6. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES REQUIREMENTS h o w T AND BASED ON PHYSICAL SURFACE' OBSERVATIONS, NO WATER SUPPLY WELLS ARE li CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SCB'A) AN I A GROUND-WIRE THE SCE FIRMLY WITHIN 50 FEET OF THE NEAREST EDGE`OF ANY PROPOSED TANKS. CONNECTED TO THE TANK AND THE BREATHING A ARATWS. THE SCBA SHALL 7, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES REQUIREMENTS BE OF THE POSITIVE PRESSURE TYPE AND BNCLO p (N A;PROTEGTIYE COVER, ! AND CASED ON PHYSICAL SURFACE OBSERVATION, NO SANITARY DISPOSAL SYSTEM TO AVOID METAL TO METAL CONTACT BETWEEN T E'BREATHING APPARATUS WIL4 BE WITHIN 20 FEET OF NEAREST EDGE OF ANY TANK AND NO WATER SUPPLY AND THE TANK WALL. AT ALL TIMES, THE WORK ' IN THE TANK SHALL BE SERVICE LINE WILL DE W(T, HIN 7 FEET OF NEAREST EDGE OF ANY TANK. TETHERED BY A HARNESS TO ONE OR MORE ASSIST TS STANDING OUTSIDE OF 8. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES STORM WATER i ! THE TANK AT THE ACCESS OPENING, IN A MAN R WHICH WOULD ALLOW DRYWELLS MUST BE MINIMUM OF 20 FEET FROM NEAREST EDGE OF ANY TANK. RETRIEVAL OF THE WORKER IN THE TANK, IF.H IS OVERCOME OR LOSES 9, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR EXAMINING THE SITE AND FIELD q J P CONSCIOUSNESS. CONDITIONS PRIOR TO HIS SUBMITTAL OF PROPOSAL. - - - - ' {y 10. AT LEAST ONE ADDITIONAL PERSON WITH THE $A E LEVEL OF PROTECTION 10. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES AT / I SPECIFIED IN STEP 9 SHALL BE PRESENT bACKU'P OR THE!PRIMARY WORKER. LEAST THREE (3) DAYS PRIOR TO REMOVAL OF ANY UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK(S). f I IF IN FACT 2 PERSONS ARE TO ACTUA�(SL RFIbRM THE WORK It EXCAVATION WITHIN I5'-0"OF ANY STRUCTURE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT PRIOR pE 4 SIMULTANEOUSLY, THE 2 BACKUP WORKERS, SI LY PROTECTED SHALL BE APPROVAL FROM THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DIVISION OF BUILDING. I h REQUIRED. 12. WATER & SEWER LINES TO BE FIELD VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR. I I 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION NOT LESS THAN f 11. THE TANK SHALL BE CONTINUOUSLY MONITOR 0 , ITH A COMBUSTIBLE GAS 48 HOURS PRIOR TO START OF WORK. y DETECTOR WHILE PERSONNEL RE WORKING IN D THE TANK. AT ANYTIME 14. INSTALL SUMP PROBES AND TANK LEVEL SENSING, PROVIDE MONITORS AS INDICATED THAT THE ATMOSPHERE WITHIN THE TANK RLiFh WITHIN THE FLAMMABLE ON SITE PLANS, INSIDE OF BUILDING, RUN ALL NECESSARY CONDUIT AND WIRING RANGE, ALL WORK WITHIN THE TANK SHALL IJ11M DIATELY CEASE AND ALL FROM PROBES TO MONITOR PANELS AND TERMINATE IN UL APPROVED WATERPROOF U e WORKERS IN SAID TANK SHALL IMMEDIATELY EX +S ME. WORKERS SHALL NOT JUNCTION BOXES. y 2 W H (i (� RE-ENTER THE TANK UNTIL THE ATMOSPHERE; 1,HIN SAME IS BELOW THE 15. ALLELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALL AND MAINTAINED LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 70, NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ARTICLE 514, CLASS 1, I C ^ N GROUP D., DIVISION 1 & 2. j y III �i 1Y 12: A SECOND COMBUSTIBLE GAS DETECTOR SHA�:L E USED TO CONSTANTLY 16. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE BUSHINGS AS REQUIRED TO ADAPT THE TANK TAPPINGS I 4 MONITOR AND ESTABLISH THE "SAFE" ZONE A♦)QU. D THE'TANK (BELOW THE TO THE REQUIRED SIZE PIPING. I W L.F.L.). 17. ALL PIPING SHALL CONFORM TO THE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 12, I .0 SECTION 760.1212. 13. THE WORKER IN THE TANK SHALLSQUEEGEE OR'�S,H(VEL, USING NON-METALLIC 18. ALL FRP PIPING TO BE INSTALLED IN EXACT ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS IMPLEMENTS, ALL SLUDGES WH ICH CAN BE RE16b D FROM THE BOTTOM OF INSTRUCTION. a Q THE TANK, INTO A NON-METALLIC BUCKET WHICqSI ALL BEi,HOISTED THROUGH E : THE OPENING. 14. WHEN THE SLUDGE REMOVAL OPERATION IS COMP TED,THE WORKER IN THE w TANK SHALL WASH DOWN THE INSIDE OF THE ANK WALLS, USING NON- METALLIC IMPLEMENTS. THE WASHWATER RESU ING FROM THE CLEANING OPERATION SHALL BE REMOVED BY HOP OR SUOTI N PUMP, O u v 15. THE INTERIOR CLEANING OF THE TANK MAY BE ACC IMPLISHED EITHER BEFORE OR AFTER THE TANK IS REMOVED FROM THE GOOU ID. rr w rr 16. 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M ONAE- PIPCMRYR4 ��p //� YOE APIIpVm /� Iyp� �I S.Y,S•B.�� n° N NI"' .y ` AIR STA N(NEWT E,'S / _ P 7r W / Q' \ rCORY rR.mc ,=.sIA° � aiune V EL Yef L JP, h ENgr x-xi In,o>mm xR ma ^c�4 A;SB Aw R / Q v 1[Ivxo. I � EYYIST TWO(2),6,000 GAL&ML STEEL' KA TANKS TOBEUPGRADED'AS'PE W \ CK LINE. H.S.ARTICLE 12 „£J' 'v1 A2� i°� / �•' GX twn taxIlicnaN l...... S.C.O. m W 'MEW 1 DIA sWF/Si STAGE2 EKISTXEROSENE DISPENSERi \ i / II C/ /y( ` I l000u-xa nnr s Mdl s ` r 8,-0, t n.,y,I 1 . L 3 -:.,, e }'�I Fr; I I L - '2`t UNOERGROUYD TANK TOLE REMOVE . S�� r( +. ',n` P:P- '• +d,' N �2*DAA S.W.F/O'PROD'UC7?�1PE canclaTc 11 PAR ED R wR w o CO/1TAIAIM-C7R'T ° / 4l PARK G icn s u vm-Euw • io°nr uilor prvoR �. $ q yf INSIDE 9"OG TOTAL If NEW 8'-0'DM X 4-O'DEEP CANOPY y 9 WI LEACHING BASIN(SEE DETAIL 004 ES SHEET) -.- .6 � ,L c VHS x W r-o' Y0'�Y 1 cwvxo wam ` o ,�ac O I dill ' RGS i�l _ a-DUSOR4o,-CANOPYDRALN — I �,---.,,� ® h'o; " r LEACHING BASIN DETAIL °HALT / MY.S.D. T.) 2^ 1 C�oro+c \ - N Sis N.T.S. F 1( rzu.Nx - - - -_ - MI9f1 tlM,N EXIS,T ORYWfLLS TO REMAIN / I _ _ -- • -__ _-_- __-_ _ Et ]2 \ Iqw —J 06 WI NEWBOLLARD (SEE DE I 'T THIS S/LTL Q 301-0'X4'-O'lBLAND 1W9 28'-0'X 9'-0•, V REMOVE OOST b,�PENSERS,,INSTALL NEW o I i'-0• I I v _ MUL77-BLEND DISPENSERS(2)REOLGIED. NEW B'CONC CURB MET THIS BHT) Q (FULL-BfiNYL9LIND) EAST THREE(91 L/tYOERGROUND U� �o CCu I , N • w '' , ' e w[ b.5[ � , p r rn n I c u:*r STEEL TANKS TNIS,AREA TO BE RL7MOVED. , NEW 8'INK REIIIP CONC - -. _ NEW PHYSICAL PROTECTION SWMPER, NEW AREA NG E POLE W METAL = EAST LD. SIGN rl _ '90'-0'• `I HALLKIE SINGLEPOLE7YP(S)PLCS. �_.__ f T °3 TYP(11 EA EAIf1 fSEE DET TlOS 6l?I ;� +/ 3•(7yP.) ch c�+'+�r<[r[ I a -NEW NO SNOK(NO B/ON(4)REO'D %� ° ;;, `8°k APRON WNK RE GROOVESC4 (SEE DE'T TIBS BHT/ ✓ ILAN', Rt•-i• NEW 11UrI BUMPER DETAIL N rA lov La1W W f6 fM •OO �rI0.1hA [OK MCI �yi..7 rNry iTIIP IVLLVC I"1i If '.•10 ,� _ _ - ul}7 EL J!CT - --- - -- -- --- _ TYPICAL P/PE BOLLARD OfiTi7/L GL30 pU7LBAE OF NEW 40 �L /c N S 30° 20' 40' W _ 'EL nr:.ro -- n_ ,FrS II. ut10 `I �rr7. H ' FI_ >FJ,' V nliJf CUN(NL 1F '1. M41.h - yO . NY 11T 1 41 I: FI_ >53 El_ pPl • I 2 11- f1:5'3! 11 LLW W J . m JP P9 % IV L, r r unP(n �7L . un _ rUPO DI N: 5O � 1`1Do .•nd ...,TIC ln6 . .y ac i37- nE°1 L.6 ec k9T� 27'-0'CURB CUT(NEWT % N 25'-0 CURB CUT(NEW) ! V Z P-1 d U O M A I N R O A D (N. Y. S. R T. 2 5 ) mo'F- i e33M.gA(� Turn (At tEL � L� T--;�; Engioc APPROVAL STAMPS / EL JP le t kt V-47 SIGN C + O NO BAI'fYClSIGNE\� ,(�R1r�AtiFahloC4Pun, o b� 6 6' R.0.W. NY.R 1Yri it 1-11/lT. �1-lA'14 E•PyI? 1 ,..! Ii/IILLi CMN.I7Pl fA P ! SITE PLAN SCALE.' 1 e= 107-0' PROJECT N0. 'EL l 14 Qp,. P . '- PPM.M89587 SURVEY INFORMATION SHOWN ON SITE PLAN SUPPLIED BY.' PROPERTY SITUATED/N CUTCHOGUE, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SWFFOLK COUNTY, STATE OF NEW VORK. - PAT T.SECC4FIC0, SEC77ON 102, BLOCK 6, LOT 26, ZONED H.B.. e' , SHEET NO. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR .A. .20F5 14 SOUTH MAIN$TREET, SAYVILLE, NEw YORK 11782 TYP. BUMPEAI CURBd17ETAIL' ' N-Y.S.LIC NO-W82B7Is MrA' (61B)567-4773 F 4010, N Z 0 w NOTES: 1.0 AISCSPECIFICATIONS FOR DESIGN,FABRICATION AND ERECTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL n N c m Iw FOR BUILDINGS, SHALL APPLY TO ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK. 2.0 CANOPY DESIGN CRITERIA TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL REQUIRED CODES AND GUIDELINES. - y 3.0 CANOPY TO BE MANUFACTURED, FABRICATED AND ERECTED PER MOHAWK METAL m m PRODUCTS CO., UTICA, NEW YORK (SEE MOHAWK METAL PRODUCTS CO., INC. DWG # IWC-04, 25'X 40' CANOPY). w Cl w w A A R R 4.0 SEE SHEET 2 OF 5 FOR CANOPY DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS. N 4 a W Y W [4 q 9 F W Z W > _ 6 w U w w J R W U a U 6 N m I N , H 2 OQw¢F_zwa zo U-F,z3 x-ZZ oz�w�aa��z �¢w..... a a ZI-- tt w N¢gaz ¢�w-'y uz w Hw 0L zwW ¢WKS W W4gJp 3JWUOZ FU �¢ZS..K¢ttJ0 Jd Jp¢q PLAN VIEW , n � n pr }- W m 40'-O'(REF) {` `Y �S � z 12'-0' Ilm -- f0_O - 72-0 _— - - - 'ZI-S•- - - 12-e• - - - ; m 0. e a , N , 4 FASCIA (REF) N ci G `- NA W WN(REF) U R W 0 G .P.Q 30'-0-ISLAND(SEE SITEPLAN FOR LOCATION) 7'-O'(TYP) 1810' 2, $Q 2 j 4 6'(1DP OF ISLAND) Y GRADE fj pJj I i _ _ I w L9 w SEE MOHAWK METAL PRODUCTS CO.,INC. `N� (FOOTING SPECffICATIONS) S/DE ELEVAT/ON REAR ELEVATION 3n N + I"r AI PROJECT NO. PPMJ889587 SHEET NO. 3OF5 1-112 HP SUBMERSIBLE PUMP AS MFO BY RED JACKET. } r-- 1-112 HP SUBMERSIBLE PUMP —2'S,W, FIG PRODUCT LINE INSIDE 3' TOTAL CONTAINMENT PIPING SUMP—, j PPMSBB 9 58 HIGH LEVEL FLOAT SWITCH T PNEUMERCATOR MOD.#LS-OODABNCL GENERAL NOTES B BPECIFICATION6: CORROSION RESISTANT STEEL TANKS UPGRADING OF: �1 \ a. UPON APPROVAL TO CONSTRUCT THE UPGRADING MUST BE FL � � � \ PERFORMED BY THE TANK MANUFACTURER'S TECHNICIAN. HIGH LEVEL FLOAT SWITCH "` ' b. ALL TANKS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE IMPACT PLATES UNDER EACH OPENING. THOSE TANKS NOT HAVING IMPACT PLATES MIST HAVE TAW INVENTORY CONTROL A LEAK _ y - - -_- _ _, ' _ f ._ K"_ _ - THEM WELDED TO THE TANK BOTTOM AT THIS TIME. DETECTION VEEOER ROOT MOD.OTLS-250 C. WARNING: : ! ONLY SPECIALLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD ENTER l THE TANK. THE TANK MUST BE THOROUGHLY CLEANED AND VAPOR _ FREE PRIOR TO ENTRY. PROPER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, SAFETY a-COAXIAL DROP TUBE FILL, DPW MOD..'61-TC EQUIPMENT AND BREATHING APPARATUS IS REQUIRED. MANWAY SUMP SLNSOR, WICOAXIAL ADAPTOR MOD 0633-TC A TOP SEAL vEEDER ROOT MOD xILs-250 -CAP MOD♦e34-iE-3' - - -�" --- d. ALL UNUSED SHELL TAPPINGS MUST BE PLUGGED AND COATED WITH TANK INVENTORY \ / / - THE SYSTEM WHICH MATCHES THE TANK COATING. rA e. THE CATHODIC PROTECTION SYSTEM MUST BE CHECKED FOR Jr - ADEQUATE TANK PROTECTION. THE REFERENCE CELL METER MUST INDICATE A MINIMUM POTENTIAL OF -0.850 VOLTS. IF THIS PROTECTION LEVEL DOES NOT EXIST, THE TANK MANUFACTURER'S FILL — TECHNICIAN MUST ADD TO OR MODIFY THE ANODES AS DICTATED. THIS DEPARTMENT MUST BE NOTIFIED IN WRITING OF THE REQUIRED MODIFICATION. f. UPON COMPLETION OF THE TANK UPGRADING, A PRECISION TANK PIPING ARRANGEMENT AT MANWAY SUMP TEST MUST BE PERFORMED USING WATER. THE TEST RESULTS MUST BE IMMEDIATELY SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT. N.T.S. PLAN VIEW AT PIPING CONTAINMENT g. THE TANK MANUFACTURER MUST SUBMIT, TO THE DEPARTMENT, DOCUMENTATION STATING THAT THE TANK IS PROPERLY UPGRADED _ N.T.S. AND THE WARRANTY IS VALID. THE NEW YORK STATE PART 614 LABEL MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE TANK, PREFERABLY ON THE SHELL WITHIN THE COLLAR OR MANWAY COWLING. THE TANK'S U. L. NUMBER MUST BE RECORDED ON THE LABEL. A 1:• 4, , 30'MANNNY COVER,AS MFG., BYCNI. I 39-318' / —1/2'STUDS -- - 31-718' / a ACORN NUT �— 30, - -STEEL WASHER 1'MIN. ^O —ASS GASKET PIPING SUMP,AS MFG,BY TOTAL CONTAINMENT 3/4'FULL CPLG w (PVC. CONDUIT) TYP. 47'LD. _ p N/TR/L£GASKET W/SLEEVES TO FIT OVER STUDS _ / 5'FULL CPLG W/5'D/AX 4'DIA ENYLON BUSHING(TYP)5/16'MANWAY COVER �1/4'NECK -- --P.P.2 MONITOR DETAIL "A " / 24" MANWAY WITH ELECTRICAL ISOLATION - I ` REVISION PPV'D DATE MATERIAL SHALL BE UL LISTED NO. 8YI SEE DIE TAIL A' TANK SHELL PROPOSED. N.T.S. CORROSION RESISTANT STEEL TANK(S), UPGRADING OF.- N. 21'D/A. MANHOLE ETRO IATION PIPING CONTAINMENT DETAIL .� MINROA &DE OTLAN MAIN ROAD d DEPOT LANE N.T.S. CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 S.C.D.H.S. NNMBO-0Y9 COMTIIACTOih r e PERMIT RESEARCH & ACQUISITION Cb. 1108 ROUTE 11% FARMINGDALE, N.Y. 11736 1516) 694-9696-FAX 15161 694-9735 Olt N.D. ERYO(4 PN&,PF— qu d E Yo1, 8 IVY PLACE,, HUNrINGTON, MY. ffy43 bW iJ c N Z 2118/9} A"8 NOTED �/1 W DRAYM: .PET `OfNBED PROFf'�y OWD BY: SHOT ND. 4OF5 ORAWNG Nuom. PPMJPM587'. DETAILS I/4 TUBING FROM j I/2• CONDUIT PNEUMATIC RELEASE 4- dUNCnON 9EX _TUBING LOOP APPROX. 2" CIA ,.ijx" A CONDUIT _ A 1/4" BUU(HEAD PRESSURE SWTCH TUBING TEE —1/4*1x9% HOSE .! POS-2) 1/4 x 1/8'NPT REDUCER G♦• FITTING-I,B NPT / . T ^r--PRESSURE SWITCH -__ - ---- _- -_---- � RE r.c�, r /1/8'NPT PIPE SEE 77 / 1 --_- -___--- - 50'-0" -- ncT�'ATaR h 1 � `I/e PIPE X / '`•_ 1 l- CYJNOEFMIPSY. PfS-x8 % H0.5E-\ �x 11" TUBE \ SON N"' VALV FROM HEAT DE E W1H 30'-0" T (TW. /_M AL RELEASE d+A }} fTECTOR MANUAL RELEASE PNEUMATIC RFIEASE WIRING FOR DETECTOR' l / %i%, /,,j'/.!i ;j, ;r' ? % %% : 'j � m _ — LOCATION MAP PNEUMATIC RELEASE 2" P CONDUIT To MANUAL � '. //,�i I IfI N . T s . RELEASE / / i//% / / / / / /i; / // : -T'DIA DETAIL H NOTES /%/ // /. ;';/./' /,� /;/•., /;'', i%% //,: // //� `35 POUND CHEMICAL CYLINDER'' ,: / L//y J%ri '/ /.�/ /::. PRESSURE SWITCH /fir„' / 'r /:. //// y 4% 1/8'NPi REWCER / DETAIL A PDs-x7 /�i 1/5'NP7 PIPE SEE 1, SYSTEM IS U L. LISTED .'%r 1P4" TURING TO PISTON ACTUATORS • - 4" COPPER TUNING I:J / �/ pt'-fi" 24'-U" APPRDx, x 1/YOIA•� \ 2. INSTALLATION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH "PEMALL' INSTALLATION MANUAL MODEL 2" y) CON D'JIT TO PNEL'M ATIC ///// / /%/j// F/2 "-I/x NPT `. FITTwG-1/e' NPTPGS-70 SUPPLEMENT 9/5/86 AND ALL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCE INCLUTJING RELEASE �/ / / / //// T% / '.E i FROM HFAi DETECTOR-_ x t/4" TUBE LOCgL COUNTY FIRE CODE, NATIONAL ELECTRICgL COUE AND ALL OT1{EN MUIJICPAL CODES ; /,/ 2 3. PIPING TO BE SCHEDULE 40 STD. WEIGHT GALVANIZED STEEL, FITTINGS TO BE 150 /%'/ %�; /'� I . PNEUMAnc RE¢ASF-. �� POUND CLA55 (SID. WEIGHT)(GALVANIZED)MALLEABLE IRON THREADED. TUBING TO 81 SOLENOID VALVE WTH 1/4" COPPER TUBING USING FLARED FITTINGS OR 1/8' SCHEDULE 40 GALV, PIPE / / —MANUAL RELEASE / " COVERAGE �r ' ;//i ; j j% '��// / I . /' , /. I.{� /I_ 4, GASOLINE PUMPS, DISPENSERS, COMPUTER CANNOT BE OPERATED UNLESS FIRE AREA j �1r // /j/ ,' / �- -I' - V CONTROL IS CHARGED AND OPERATIONAL. HAZARD AREAJ B—ACT BLOW-OFT CAP 5, ACTIVATION OF ANY PORTION OF THE FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM WILL SHUT OFF PUMPS, OFTALTI TO FACE DISPENSERS AND COMPUTER AT SAME TIME ACTIVATING ALARM BELL aP xozzLE --' --- _ DRY CHEMICAL NOZZLE IS FULLY EACH CYLINDER FULLY CHARGED WITH 35 POUNDS OF PEMALL 'PURPLE K' / r �/r"i FULLY EXTENDED 10'-0" PUMP HOSES (TYP.)— (POTASSIUM BICARBONATE) DRY CHEMICAL AND IS PRE-PRESSURIZED NTH DRY �OTF PRESSURE SWITCH, SE LOCTTC RELEASE, .fP II DETAIL C THrye-M0+51TAT NITROGEN TO 360 PSIG AT 70'F. (20'C) AND MANUAL RELEASE LOCATED INSIDE --- - 7, ALL NOZZLES SHALL BE MOUNTED AT A MINIMUM OF 7'- .� E A MAXIMUM OF 0' ABOVE FIN GRADE AND OFFICE INDICATES HAZARD AREA 5/5'CIA LECIRIcLEADS SPECIFICATIONS.15'-0' ABOVE FIN GRADE, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH PEMALL INDICATES COVERAGE AREA (I( -7 17*DsETJvxc�� B ALL FUEL DISPENSERS SHALL SHUT DOWN UPON SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ACTIVATION. ELEMENT "- I,R NPi THREAD THERE SHALL BE NO MANUAL RESET OF DISPENSING SYSTEM READILY AVAILABLE. \ THE DISPENSERS SHALL NOT BE RESTARTED UNTIL THE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM HAZARD/COVERAGE AREA IS RESTORED TO OPERATION CONDITON ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACTON TAKEN - WEATHER PROOF ELECTRICAL BOX DETAIL E TO RESTORE THE DISPENSING OPERATION WITHOUT FIRST HAVING THE SCALE 1j8„=l' --- - SUPPRESSION SYSTEM RESTORED SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS A VIOLATION DETAIL D OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY FIRE PREVENTION ORDINANCE. i 9. THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF THE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED SO PORTI TO ENO TO CENTER THE THAT IF THEPELECTRICAL WILL BE RENDERED INOPERABLE.SUPRSSION SYSTEM IS DISCONNECTED. N022LE TEE NOZZLZLE ME 1 10 ALL PIPE TO BE FIELD CUT. ISOMETRIC VIEW �'� r 11. SYSTEM WILL ACTIVATE AS SINGLE ZONE. fTO END \ NOZRE LEE FROH CYLNOEq SPUTTER 3/4" N.P.T. I SITE DATA DETAIL ]F 35 LB. DRY CHEMICAL CYL. WIRE DIAGRAM I OWNER: KULL'S SERVICE STATION TYP. 4 PLACESINC. —� AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SYSTEM MAIN RD.-P.O. Box 712 THERMOSTATS CUTCHOGUE, NY, 11935 BLACK WEE (ONE OR MORE EL REQUIRED) ___ POMCR SOURCE OPERATOR. H25CHASE DEPOT LA. Po E IN P JD RT. L�.7 _ Ili L L L J CUTC(OG'E, N.Y 11935 : -�vpp1� — OPTMAL RDAOTF WHITE WRE' 1 i 6'VURTCNC c TROL L 516 8B- 2B0 --11 LF- VVV LOCATION' SEC. 102, BILK 5, LOT 26 190' HEAT DETECTOR 1l 3'-0" SOLENUD VALVE TYP. (3) PLACES � �6 - ON PNEUMATIC RE l �a --- --- —_—_ -- — � - - - - DETAIL G NOZZLE WITH BLOW i1 AIMING POINT OF END ,F T� OFF CAPS TYP. 1L OUTER EDGE OF sLAND(nP.) tit ISLAND PROTECTIONS (TYP.) / (20) PLACES --� --- ® I I 100 I i I j I i I i la I — -- �- _ ELEVATION --1 END VIEW SCALE: 3 KCT AS PER METRO 6 24 '91 35 LB. DRY CHEMICAL CYL TYP, (4) PLACES _ 2 KCT, AS PER METRO 190^ HEAT DETECTOR 3/12/91 6" TYP. r TYP' (3) PLACES 1 KC.P. AS PER METRO 1/18/91 Ci DO N0. BY REVISION / . . 3'-ib., 4" s-_10�4" 3'-10114" 1 DATE r—r-- - - --r— '1---- --- ---- '�— - - '— PROPOSED: 1' 3'-10 1 4" 3'-10 1./4" 3'-10 1 4" 3'-10 1 x4" _ SH -e PEMALL FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM .. ---- 1 _ _ ID SITE: METRO SERVICE STATION -o- . .f.r=-o o E ROUTE 25 & DEPOT LA. -- - = 7-D'_ CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 CONTRACTOR: PLAN SCALE 1/4"=I'_q PERMIT RESEARCH & ACQUISITION CO. INC. 1108 ROUTE 110, FARMINGDALE N.Y. 11735 (516) 694-9696-FAX (516) 694-9735 SCALE AS NOTED APPROVED BY. 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