HomeMy WebLinkAboutSeven Cats Investments, LLC Michael J. Domino,Presides, f;. �Q �0 .,.;. --- Town Hall Annex
John M. Bredemeyer III,Vice-Presi'd`enty`� Gy.� °" 54375 Route 25
Charles J. Sandersy P.O.Box 1179
Glenn Goldsmith fn Southold,NY 11971
A.Nicholas Krupski 4-1 p!,{� Telephone(631)765-1892
Fax(631)765-6641
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Date/Time: B j7 Completed in field by: ywy:
Patricia C. Moore, Esq. on behalf of SEVEN CATS INVESTMENTS, LLC request a Letter of Non-
Jurisdiction for the existing rear yard decking and to make modifications and repairs to said decking.
Located: 145 Dickerson Street, Peconic. SCTM# 1000-67-3-11
CH. 275-3 - SETBACKS
WETLAND BOUNDARY: Actual Footage or OK=q Setback Waiver Required
1. Residence: 100 feet
2. Driveway: 50 feet
3. Sanitary Leaching Pool (cesspool): 100 feet
4. Septic Tank: 75 feet
5. Swimming Pool and related structures: 50 feet
6. Landscaping or gardening: 50 feet
7. Placement of C&D material: 100 feet
TOP OF BLUFF:
1. Residence: 100 feet
2. Driveway: 100 feet
3. Sanitary leaching pool (cesspool) 100 feet:
4. Swimming pool and related structures: 100 feet
Public Notice o Hearing Card Posted: Y / N
Ch. 275 Ch. 111 SEQRA Type: 1 II Unlisted Action
Type of Application: Pre-Submission Administrative Amendment Wetland
Coastal Erosion Emergency Violation Non-Jurisdiction
Survey <_ 5 years: Y/N Wetland Line by: C.E.H.A. Line
Additional information/suggested modifications/conditions/need for outside
review/consultant/application cooGmpleteness/comments/standards:
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Michael J. Domino, Preside,' O�Q UFFtI�x Town Hall Annex
John M. Bredemeyer III, Vice-President ,,� �� 54375 Route 25
Charles J. Sanderso P.O.Box 1179
Glenn Goldsmith Southold,NY 11971
A.Nicholas Krupski Telephone
1) 765 6664892
Fax(63
BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
Date/Time: Completed in Work Session by:
Patricia C. Moore, Esq. on behalf of SEVEN CATS INVESTMENTS, LLC request a Letter of Non-
Jurisdiction for the existing rear yard decking and to make modifications and repairs to said decking.
Located: 145 Dickerson Street, Peconic. SCTM# 1000-67-3-11
Ch. 275-12 - STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=*
A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the Town:
B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation:
C. Cause saltwater intrusion in the fresh water recourses of the Town:
D. Adversely affect fish, shellfish or other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic
wildlife & vegetation or the natural habitat thereof:
E. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage:
F. Adversely affect navigation tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tidal waters of the Town:
G. Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters:
H. Weaken or undermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity:
I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the people of the Town:
J. Adversely affect the aesthetic value of the wetland and adjacent areas:
Ch. 111-9 - ISSUANCE OF PERMIT MET=X or Comment=*
A. Is reasonable and necessary, considering reasonable alternatives to the proposed
activity and the extent to which the proposed activity requires a shoreline location:
B. Is not likely to cause a measurable increase in erosion at the proposed site and at
other locations:
C. Prevents, if possible, or minimizes adverse effects on natural protective features
and their functions and protective values, existing erosion protection structures
and natural resources:
D. :525% Expansion/Calculation
Work Session Notes Application Complete
SEQRA Classification Confirmed Coordinated Review Y/N Pos/Neg Declaration
CAC:
LWRP:
Additional information on comments/to be discussed/Public Hearing:
Date: Completed By:
Present: J. Bredemeyer M. Domino G. Goldsmith N. Krupski
C. Sanders E. Cantrell D. Di Salvo Other
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NEW YORK STATE &RTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONS ATION
Facility DEC ID 1-47.,. -- ,790
PERMIT
Under the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL)
Permittee and Facility Information
Permit Issued To: Facility:
GREGORY K JOHNSON JOHNSON PROPERTY
3007 AVENUE F 2870 HENRY'S IN
BRADENTON BEACH,FL 34217 PECONIC,NY 11958
Facility Application Contact:
PATRICIA C MOORE
51020 MAIN RD
SOUTHOLD,NY 11971
(631)7654330
Facility Location: in SOUTHOLD in SUFFOLK COUNTY
Facility Principal Reference Point: NYTM-E: 712.194 NYTM-N: 4547.453
Latitude: 41'03'02.4" Longitude: 72°28'30.4"
Authorized Activity: Construct a single family dwelling with an on-site waste water treatment system.
All work shall be done according to the enclosed plan stamped "NYSDEC Approved."
Permit Authorizations
Freshwater Wetlands-Under Article 24
Permit ID 1-4738-03790/00001
New Permit Effective Date: 1/16/2009 Expiration Date: 1/15/2014
NYSDEC Approval
By acceptance of this permit,the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict
compliance with the ECL,all-applicable regulations,and all conditions included as part of this
permit.
Permit Administrator:GEORGE W HAMMARTH,Deputy Regional Permit Administrator
Address: NYSDEC REGION 1 HEADQUARTERS
ASdll SUNY @ STONY BROOKJ50 CIRCLE RD
STONY BROOKI NY 1 790-3409
Authorized Signature: y/' G "' Date /&,71
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BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES
SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK
PERMIT NO.7740 DATE: FEBRUARY 22,2012
ISSUED TO: SEVEN CATS INVESTMENTS LLC
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2870 HENRY'S LANE,PECONIC
SCTM## 74-1-1
AUTHORIZATION
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 of the Town Code of the Town of Southold and in
accordance with the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on February 22,2012,and
in consideration of application fee in the sum of$250.00 paid by Seven Cats Investments LLC and subject to
the Terms and Conditions as stated in the Resolution,the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorizes and
permits the following:
Wetland Permit to construct a single-family dwelling,driveway and sanitary
system; with the conditions of a line of staked hay bales along the 13'contour line and
along the 100' to wetlands boundary line; the installation of gutters to leaders to
dry-wells to contain roof runoff and in accordance with Chapter 236 of the Town Code-
Storm Water Runoff; any trees greater than 8"in diameter outside the building
envelope are to remain; and as depicted on the survey prepared by John C.Ehlers
Land Surveyor,last dated February 29,2008,and stamped approved on June 15,2012.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Board of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed,
and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this date. /
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' BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES
SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK
v PERMIT NO. 6826 DATE: FEBRUARY 27,2008
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ISSUED TO: GREGORY K.JOHNSON
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2870 HENRY'S LANE,PECONIC
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AUTHORIZATION
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 and/or Chapter 111 of the Town Code of the Town of
Southold and in accordance with the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on
February 27,2008,and in consideration of application fee in the sum of$250.00 paid by Gregory K.Johnson
I and subject to the Terms and Conditions as stated in the Resolution,the Southold Town Board of Trustees
authorizes and permits the following:
Wetland Permit to construct a single-family dwelling and new sanitary system,
with the condition of a line of staked hay bales along the 13' contour line, the
l installation of gutters, leaders and drywells to contain roof runoff and in accordance
I with Chapter 236 of the Town Code-Storm Water Runoff,trees greater than 8"in
diameter outside the building envelope are to remain, and as depicted on the survey
prepared by John C. Ehlers Land Surveyor, last dated February 29, 2008, and received
on March 4, 2008.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Board of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed,
and these presents to be subscribed by a majority of the said Board as of this date.
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Board of Trustees 63 February 27, 2008
TRUSTEE DOHERTY: Its all, its really hard to tell from these
pictures but all these are shoots. If they just let them go,
they'll all come back. The whole thing was filled.
TRUSTEE DICKERSON: I didn't see it, so.
TRUSTEE DOHERTY: I would like to put a condition to maybe check it
in a year.
TRUSTEE KING: I think it will grow back.
MS. MOORE: Actually you guys have to do a post construction permit
inspection at the end of it. So if that's a problem, let us know.
TRUSTEE DICKERSON: Just make a notation to check the stability of
the beach grass.
TRUSTEE DOHERTY: I would also like to go back in a year, too. If
they're done in a couple of months, I want to the go back next year
and check it also.
MS. MOORE: Okay.
TRUSTEE KING: It's exempt from the LWRP because the conditions are
all landward.
TRUSTEE DOHERTY: Basically we can do the non-disturbance area
seaward of the coastal erosion line.
MS. MOORE: Well, you have a bulkhead there.
TRUSTEE DOHERTY: You're right.
TRUSTEE KING: Any other comments on this application?
(No response.)
I'll make a motion to close the hearing.
TRUSTEE DICKERSON: Second.
TRUSTEE KING: All in favor?
(ALL AYES.)
TRUSTEE KING: I'll make a motion to approve the application as
submitted with the stipulation that the area seaward of the wood
bulkhead be a non-disturbance area and there will be an
after-construction inspection of that area to see how the beach
grass is doing. And we'll have a four-foot access path through
that area to get down to the water. We'll also do a one-year
follow-up to see if the beach grasses come back.
TRUSTEE DOHERTY: Second.
TRUSTEE KING: All in favor?
(ALL AYES.)
TRUSTEE KING: Pat, I'll mark this with a --just put an arrow with
a non-disturbance area with a four foot path.
MS. MOORE: Yes, that's good.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: Number 15, Patricia Moore on behalf of GREGORY K.
___--3� JOHNSON requests a Wetland Permit to construct a single-family
5--r § 7q-l-I dwelling and new sanitary system. Located: 2870 Henry's Lane,
Peconic.
We went out and looked at this. It was found consistent.
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sanitary system is done or whatever, have that on a set of plans.
MS. MOORE: Sure, I could provide that, just for your file, as
soon as it's completed, no problem.
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: Second.
TRUSTEE KING: All in favor?
(ALL AYES).
SCV'14 TRUSTEE BERGEN: Number ten, Patricia C. Moore, Esq., on behalf
of SEVEN CATS INVESTMENTS LLC requests a Wetland Permit to
construct a single-family dwelling, driveway and sanitary
system. Located: 2870 Henry's Lane, Peconic.
This was reviewed under the LWRP and found to be
consistent. He had several recommendations; one is recommending
the existing vegetation 50-foot landward of the wetland line be
incorporated and preserved as a perpetual non-disturbance
buffer. Make sure that it complies with Chapter 236, the house
complies with Chapter 236. And the area is not served by public
water, the application of synthetic fertilizer and pesticide
with the buffer should be prohibited. Those are his recommendations.
The Conservation Advisory Council cannot make a
recommendation because the project was not staked as of February
14th.
The Board did go out and looked at this, and initially we
had the same issue, but then we were able to find the old
stakes. So we were able to see where it had been staked
previously. So is there anybody here to speak on behalf of this
application?
MS. MOORE: Patricia Moore on behalf of Greg Johnson, which is
the LLC. This actually received approval --well, backing up a
little bit. I think that-the project is outside the Board's
jurisdiction because the wetland, it's a freshwater wetland
area, and when it got DEC approval, all activity had to be 100
feet from the edge of the wetland. From the edge of the
freshwater wetland area. The original --this was --we got an
original permit for this project prior to completion of the
whole DEC process and the project, so we came in and got
approvals just in case for the proposed project. But in the
end, all activity is actually landward of the hundred feet. That
is not changing. Since we got your approval first, then the DEC
came along, and unfortunately the economy is such that nobody
either wanted to buy the property or wanted to build on the
property, so we are coming back. There is little more activity
now in the marketplace and, um, we wanted to have a current
permit in place. So we got the extensions we could and we have
to come back with a new permit fee. But it's the same project
that was previously approved. Again, I think it's outside your
jurisdiction, so you could either determine non-jurisdiction or
refer to the fact that it's out of your jurisdiction beyond the
hundred feet, however any activity within the hundred feet has
to be consistent with this plan, which is hay bales. And the
DEC has actually asked us to leave it as a natural area, so
MS. HULSE: Pat, just to clarify, if you want them to consider
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this application, you are conceding jurisdiction. If you want
to ask for a letter of non-jurisdiction then can you do that and
withdraw your application.
MS. MOORE: Well, I had actually, my application, my letter was
for a request for a letter of non-jurisdiction, then you took
the money and did a permit. So I didn't know where you guys
were coming from and, you know, at this point it's pretty
straightforward so, you know, if there is any activity, the hay
bales, placing the hay bales, might be considered activity, I
don't know that it is.
MS. HULSE: If they are going forward with the hearing tonight
then you are conceding jurisdiction. They are treating it as if
they have jurisdiction. They are not going to make a decision
based on anything outside their jurisdiction. They are not going
to say, okay, anything that might be within their jurisdiction
they'll decide on. If they have a hearing you are conceding they
are having jurisdiction.
MS. MOORE: With all due respect, Lori, l have to disagree. You
either have jurisdiction or you don't.And the DEC--
MS. HULSE: I agree with you, that's what I just said.
MS. MOORE: No, no, no. What happens with the DEC when you go for
a permit, there may be some activity that--
MS. HULSE: But the Trustees are not going to consider that. They
won't consider any prospective activity that might take place in
the future. They are considering what is before them tonight.
MS. MOORE: What is before them is no activity within 100 feet of
their jurisdiction.
MS. HULSE: So the first thing they need to decide right now is
whether there is jurisdiction or not. They are not going to have
a hearing and determine there is no jurisdiction.
MS. MOORE: Okay.
No, I take it back. The well. That's why. The well that
is being dug is in your jurisdiction. Everything else is out.
TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Because the well is close to Autumn Lake.
MS. MOORE: Yes. The well has to be 150 feet from the sanitary.
That's the reason. I couldn't find anything else that was in
your jurisdiction. I apologize. The well.
TRUSTEE KING:All right, on the first go around, Pat, we had had
hay bales up in this corner, too. It's not shown on this new
survey. We would like them in the north/northwest corner.
MS MOORE: I have that survey. We must have taken the wrong
one. Pardon me. Let me look.
TRUSTEE KING: Other than that, everything else looks like out of it.
MS. MOORE: Here it is. This is the one, I think this is the one
we used for DEC anyway.
TRUSTEE KING: Did you ask DEC for a letter of non-jurisdiction?
MS MOORE: Yes. Let me look. It might be because the well also.
Because it's the same plan. Does that look like the same one?
TRUSTEE KING: Yes.
MS MOORE. We just pulled out the wrong one. I don't disagree
with you. I remember. Do you want this one?
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TRUSTEE KING: No, we have this one.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: So there is any objection from the applicant to
installing that second --
MS. MOORE: No, we are in the jurisdiction.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: Was there any objection from the applicant with
regard to the installation of that second set of hay bales that
would be similar to what was approved for previously?
MS. MOORE: No, not at all. It was an inadvertent pulled up the
wrong survey.
TRUSTEE KING: I was just curious why DEC is involved.
MS. MOORE: I'll take a look.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: While you are looking for that, Pat, also we did
receive an E-mail dated February 15, from an adjoining property
owner-- I'm sorry, I don't know that he's an adjoining property
owner. 3080 Henry's Lane. And I'll stipulate that we'll enter
this entire E-mail into the record. But basically what they were
looking for is, first off, this other set of, this other hay
bale line that we just discussed. They are also concerned about
the amount of fill that is going to be brought in to raise the
property so the building can be constructed, because of the
potential runoff from the, caused by raising that elevation, the
runoff that it would create into Autumn Pond, that would have to
be addressed, obviously, under Chapter 236. Another issue they
wanted, they called into question was protection of the larger
diameter trees. And that was, those were the main points of the
E-mail. And it's respectively submitted from Rick and Linda
Kennenberg. Again, 3080 Henry's Lane. I just wanted to make sure
we had that in the record.
So we realize that the majority of the activity here is
non-jurisdictional. So, obviously the project will have to
conform with Chapter 236.
MS_ MOORE: Yup. We agree. You wanted -- I have an answer
regarding the DEC. The DEC, George Hammarth had me, he signed a
permit and irwas based on this plan. It was actually at their
request that we create the hundred foot distance with the --
they wanted some kind of vegetative project limiting-fence- They
wanted that. And the well, obviously, is within their jurisdiction.
TRUSTEE KING: They drew it in,just as well.
MS. MOORE:Well, because it's freshwater, once the property is
within a hundred feet, they'll give you a permit, even though
the-activity-may be outside the hundred feet. But it's unique
to the freshwater wetland.
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: Did we have any conditions on this the first
time around?
TRUSTEE KING: Just the hay bale line.
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: Nothing to do with the trees?
TRUSTEE KING: I think there was some comments anything over
eight inches was to remain Outside the building envelope Seems
to me that strikes a chord here.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: In the permit that was granted February 27,
2008, permit 6826, it was a condition of a line of staked hay
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bales along a 13-foot contour line, installation of gutter,
leaders, drywells to address Chapter 236, trees greater than
eight inches in diameter outside the building envelope are to
remain as depicted on the survey.
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: I would like to see what we had before.
MS. MOORE: He had no problem with the original permit.
TRUSTEE KING: It's just a repeat of what was already approved.
MS. MOORE: The permit should be longer than three years is all I
have to say. It takes forever to get through this process.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: There is two one-year extensions. So you have
four years total.
MS. MOORE: But the DEC at least gives you five years on the
original permit, so that's a good thing.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: If there is no other comments from anybody, I'll
make a motion to close this public hearing.
TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: Second.
TRUSTEE KING: All in favor?
(ALL AYES).
TRUSTEE BERGEN: I'll make a motion on to approve the application
of Patricia Moore on behalf of Seven Cats Investments with the
condition of a line of staked hay bales along the 13 foot
contour line, that the project conform with Chapter 236 and trees
greater than eight inches in diameter outside the building envelope are
to remain, as per the survey dated February 29, 2008.
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: Second.
TRUSTEE KING: All in favor?
(ALL AYES).
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very small flags, but it ha;ftA there e duration of the
ZBA process.We just reA approval for this project on
January 19. And it' vel deck. It's basically access
for configuration 's to alloenior member of the family
access with his er tog area on the waterside of the
house. And just as a no ren, we have not received the,
one of the cards back froaz 's (sic), which are the
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had written a letter of supthe A application sodon't believe there shoulproblems. We'll supply that
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Board of Trustees 64 February 27,2008
Recommended consistent under the LWRP. The CAC voted to support
the application with the condition that trees above eight inches in
diameter, I believe, are left in place. I think that's a little
difficult where you are putting, where the house was staked. I'm
not sure where the house was staked if there were trees greater
than eight inches in diameter--okay, great.
This is a little unique in that the proposed house was all
entirely outside our jurisdiction but the building envelope is
quite large and it is within our jurisdiction and the proposed well
is within our jurisdiction. So there is activity within our
jurisdiction but the actual house and septic,is all outside our
jurisdiction.
Is there anybody else here to speak on behalf of this
application?
MS. MOORE: I'm here to answer any questions.
MR. KEDENBURG: My name is Fred Kedenburg. I live with my wife Linda
at lot number seven which is the lot directly northwest.
We came here and spent the whole night to wait to make a short
point about a couple of hay bales, I guess. The hay bales are
great because they protect the stream. But the stream curves to
the northeast and comes back along where Dickinson Street is, which
is not a real street, and it feeds Autumn Lake, which is a lake
which is directly west of Goldsmith Inlet. Its a freshwater
pond. And the neighborhood people are just concerned that if
construction does eventually occur there, that silt will work its
way down to the northeast and get into the stream and start to fill
up the pond. And we just wanted to make sure or see if it was
possible to have as a stipulation as part of when construction
begins, you not only have hay bales and this fence protecting the
stream, but there should be hay bales and a fence protecting the
northeast and northwest corner of the property, which would protect
any silt or construction debris from working its way toward Autumn
Pond, which is a very fragile pond. Its kind of shallow as it
is. There is king fishes there and great blue herons, and it's a
viable pond. It has fish, freshwater fish, stuff like that.
This is Autumn Lake. (indicating.) Second Avenue comes down
and ends just about where the lake is. This is Salt Marsh Lane.
These are all the McMansions up there. My house is about right
here. I live on Henry's Lane. The end of Henry's Lane. This is
the PLT property is right next to my house, so we were just
concerned if there is construction here it would work its way down
into the pond, which is why we would like to have hay bales here
and a little here. But I'm so much higher than this area.
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: Is that a road (indicating)?
MR. KEDENBURG: This is a stream, actually.
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: We kind of noticed a kind of a road.
Board of Trustees 65 February 27,2008
MR. KEDENBURG: That's the old abandoned road for the Axeen (sic)
property. There was a cottage colony in that area. That was the
end of Henry's Farm was the abandoned rode runs through the woods
behind where this house is proposed and behind our house and heads
toward the PLT road. That's an old abandoned road that has not
been used in so long.
TRUSTEE KING: This is Autumn Pond. Does that drain into Goldsmith
Inlet?
MR. KEDENBURG: There is a pipe running under Second Avenue into
Goldsmith Inlet.
TRUSTEE KING: Do you know when the pipe was put in or who did it
MS. KEDENBURG: It was replaced.
TRUSTEE KING: Just curious. It looks like a bit of 18, 20 inch
pipe. And there is a lot of water coming out of it going into
Goldsmith Inlet.
MR. KEDENBURG: Not only from that stream but Autumn Pond is spring
fed.
TRUSTEE KING: So that kind of keeps Autumn Pond at one level?
MR. KEDENBURG: Yes.
MR. ROTHMAN: Ron Rothman, I live at 755 Salt Marsh Lane, which is
directly north between this property and Autumn Lake. And that
culvert had been crushed and broken about five or six years ago and
had been totally replaced on Second Avenue because it's, there is
an actual gate that opens that controls the level of Autumn Lake
which if it's not controlled will back up in the Spring and I'm
downhill from where this construction is and the thought of what
has happened in the past when they start taking trees down, which
was a concern, it's good to hear that that is in the record as far
as them not taking down big trees, but when they clear-cut and
there is more runoff it will tend to not only go into Autumn Pond,
it will go into Autumn Lake, right through my living room, which I
really don't care for.
So the concern of, my concern, the runoff and being down hill
aside from somebody upsetting the rural setting where I have been
for the last 25 years, we'll deal with that, but the concern of the
runoff and the pond and that culvert is very important to keeping
the level of that whole ecosystem because that water system feeds
from a pond upstream through that stream down to Autumn Lake, then
out to eventually Goldsmith Inlet.
TRUSTEE KING: I was surprised at the volume of water coming out of
there.
MR. ROTHMAN: The water level is pretty high.
MR. KEDENBURG: Its a huge ecosystem. It's a huge amount of wetlands.
MR. ROTHMAN: Is goes across Henry's Lane to the other side of
Henry's Lane. I think there is a pipe under Henry's Lane at one point.
MR. KEDENBURG: There is a whole path underneath Henry's Lane.
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TRUSTEE BERGEN: If we could just reel this conversation in so the
conversation directly pertains to this application. I appreciate
all the discussion about the area but I would like to get back on track.
MS. MOORE: That's not a problem. I'll have hay bales..
TRUSTEE BERGEN: Would the applicant be willing to put a hay bale
line along the 13-foot contour line that is there along the
northwest side that way it would address the --
MS. MOORE: Yes, I just was drawing it as a triangle along the
property line, but the 13-foot contour makes sense. That's fine.
That's not a problem.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: Are there any other comments from the audience; any
other comments from the Board?
(No response.)
TRUSTEE GHOSIO: is there an issue with the drainage through Mr.
Rothman's living room?
MS. MOORE: We have to have drywells. Nowadays you can't build a
house without it. You are supposed to have zero runoff.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: There are going to be conditions attached to this
to meet Code 236 of the Town Drainage Code, so that will be done.
MS. MOORE: That's actually part of the building permit you have to
do a certification, so.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: Correct. And the applicant is willing to leave any
trees greater than eight inches in diameter within that building
envelope in place; in other words not within --
MS. MOORE: It's a beautiful piece of property. It's my client's
not the one to develop this. I think that realistically you can't
do anything on the east side of the property because of the
100-foot setback from the wetland. So that only really gives you
the west side of the property and given the fact that that will be
the only area can you comfortably develop, I hate to put extensive
limitations here. I think that we should, you know— I would hope
that people don't clear cut a beautiful wooded piece of property
because you can go buy a farm field for that.
MR. KEDENBURG: We saw it across the street. Henry's Lane across
the street.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: If we could keep the comments toward the Board,
please.
Outside, what is designated as a building envelope, if we could
just limit no trees greater than eight inches being brought down
outside that building envelope. Because the building envelope
includes a great deal of that area that you are talking about.
MS. MOORE: I don't have philosophical problem with that, it's just
my concern is with people coming in and k, you know, imposing
unreasonable conditions. So I just don't know how many trees you
are talking about.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: I don't think it's an unreasonable condition from
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the Board to ask trees greater than eight inches in diameter to
remain outside the building envelope.
MS. MOORE: I'll say yes and what will happen I'll have to come back
for a permit from you.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: If you want to come back for an amendment, they'll
come back.
MS. MOORE: If it was me, I would not do that, but if somebody wants
to build a pool or something like that.
TRUSTEE BERGEN: If there are no other comments from the Board, I'll
make a motion to close the public hearing.
TRUSTEE KING: Second. All in favor?
(ALL AYES.)
TRUSTEE BERGEN: I'll make a motion to approve the application of
Patricia Moore on behalf of Gregory Johnson located 2870 Henry's
Lane, Peconic, with the stipulation that there will be no trees
greater than eight-inches in diameter that will be taken down
outside the building envelope; that appropriate drainage will be
provided for the house to comply with Chapter 236 of the Town
Drainage Code, and there will be, in addition to the hay bale line
depicted on the plans, there be a hay bale line on the northwest
side of the property along the 13-foot contour line. And we also
find this consistent, with these modifications, it will also
support the consistency recommendations, so the Board will find it
consistent with the LWRP.
TRUSTEE DOHERTY: Second.
TRUSTEE KING: All in favor?
(ALL AYES.)
TRUSTEE DICKERSON: Number 17, En-Consultants on behalf of HENRY
MAZZONI requests a Wetland Permit to clear to a distance no closer
than 50 feet from the filed bluff line and landward of the Coastal
Erosion Hazard Boundary Line, for the purpose of improving the
vacant subject parcel with a two-story dwelling and appurtenances
located no closer than 100 feet from the top of the bluff. Located:
Stoney Beach Road, East Marion.
MR. HERMAN: Rob Herman, En-Consultants, on behalf of applicant,
Henry Mazzoni. Mr. Mazzoni is here.
It's a pretty straight forward application in a major respect
in that all the proposed structures are going to be located outside
of the Board's jurisdiction. Mr. Mazzoni's original intent was
just to file for a letter of non-jurisdiction but he consulted with
me and discussed the fact that we should obtain permission from the
Board for the clearing that would occur within the Board's
jurisdiction. So that's really all that is before the Board tonight.
The unusual aspect of the project is the fact there is a deed
of conservation easement over this property that was granted by the
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` I Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 275 the Town Code of the Town of Southold and in accordance
with the Resolution of the Board of Trustees adopted at the meeting held on March 19,2014,and in
` consideration of application fee in the sum of$250.00 paid by En-Consultants and subject to the Terms and
i Conditions as stated in the Resolution,the Southold Town Board of Trustees authorizes and permits the
following:
Wetland Permit to maintain the existing irregularly "L" shaped±470sq.ft.front
deck with±4.5'x6' steps; a 4'x5' platform with 3.5'x4.5' steps off main deck; and an
i irregularly "L"shaped(9.5'x12' rear deck(±123sq.ft.)with±2.5'x4' steps attached to
existing single-family dwelling and with an irregularly shaped±210sq.ft.walkway
between decks; a(1.5'x8' wood bridge; a±4.5'x6.5' concrete bridge and±4'x16' wood
r' walkway for pedestrian use over bounded stream; and an 8.21x14.5' shed; with the
condition the use of pesticides and fertilizers are not to be used on the property; and as r
depicted on the survey prepared by John C.Ehlers,Land Surveyor,last dated
February 18,2013, and stamped approved on March 19,2014.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Board of Trustees hereby causes its Corporate Seal to be affixed, i
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PATRICIA C. MOORE
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51020 Main Road
fi 10 Southold, New York 11971
Tel: (631) 765-4330
Fax: (631) 765-4643
www.mooregMs.com
MEMORANDUM
TO: Southold Town Trustees
FROM: Pat Moore
DATE:July 21, 2017
SUBJECT: Trustees letter of no jurisdiction/pre-submission inspection
The property is unique and what is described as "stream" on the survey is actually a natural
drainage system for Peconic Shores 1930 subdivision. There is no evidence of wetlands,
however, we would request an inspection.
The house pre-dates zoning but the deck was added several years ago. The existing deck is being
cut back to conform with 10' side yard setbacks.
Enclosed is my client's check in the amount of made payable to the Town
Trustees
D E V E � V h`
JUL 2 1 2017
Southold Town
Board of Trus e
Board of Trustees Application
County of Suffolk
State of New York
GREGORY JOHNSON,as member of Seven Cats Investments LLC, BEING DULY
SWORN DEPOSES AND AFFIRMS THAT HE/SHE IS THE APPLICANT FOR THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMITS)AND THAT ALL STATEMENTS CONTAINED
HEREIN ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS/HER KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF,AND
THAT ALL WORK WILL BE DONE IN THE MANNER SET FORTH IN THIS
APPLICATION AND AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD
OF TRUSTEES. THE APPLICANT AGREES TO HOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
AND THE TOWN TRUSTEES HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ANY AND ALL
DAMAGES AND CLAIMS ARISING UNDER OR BY VIRTUE OF SAID PERMIT(S),
IF GRANTED. IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION,I HEREBY AUTHORIZE THE
TRUSTEES, THEIR AGENT(S) OR REPRESENTATIVES(S), TO ENTER ONTO MY
PROPERTY TO INSPECT THE PREMISES IN CONJUNCTION WITH REVIEW OF
THIS APPLICATION.
Seven Cgtts Investme L
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Swomo before me this
day of `u1 2017 Summer Cooper
State of Florida
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Southold Town
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Board of Trustees Application
AUTHORIZATION
(where the applicant is not the owner)
I(WE), GREGORY JOHNSON,member of Seven Cats Investments LLC, c/o Johnson, 6308
Fourth Avenue NW,Bradenton,FL as owner of premises 145 Dickinson Street,Peconic,
(sctm: 1000-67-3-11) do hereby authorize my attorney,Patricia C. Moore,to apply for permit(s)
and appear before the Southold Board of Town Trustees on my behalf.
Seven Cats Investments LLC
by: Owner's signature)
Gregory Johnson,member
APPLICANT
TRANSACTIONAL DISCLOSURE FORM
(FOR SUBMISSION BY OWNER and OWNER'S AGENT)
The Town of Southold's Code of Ethics prohibits conflicts of interest on the part of Town officers and employees. The
purpose of this form is to provide information,which can alert the Town of possible conflicts of interest and allow it
to take whatever action is necessary to avoid same.
YOUR NAME: SEVEN CATS INVESTMENTS LLC AND MOORE,PATRICIA C.
(Last name,fust name,middle initial,unless you are applying in the name
of someone else or other entity,such as a company. If so,indicate the
other person or company name.)
NATURE OF APPLICATION:(Check all that apply.)
Tax Grievance
Variance
Special Exception
If"Other",
name the activity:
Change of Zone
Approval of Plat
Exemption from Plat
or Official Map
Other Trustees X
Do you personally,(or through your company,spouse,sibling,parent,or child)have a relationship with any officer or
employee of the Town of Southold? "Relationship" includes by blood, marriage, or business interest. "Business
interest" means a business, including a partnership, in which the Town officer or employee has even a partial
ownership of(or employment by) a corporation in which the Town officer or employee owns more than 5% of the
shares.
YES NO_X
Complete the balance of this form and date and sign below where indicated.
Name of person employed by the Town of Southold:
Title or position of that person:
Describe that relationship between yourself(the applicant) and the Town officer or employee. Either check the
appropriate line A through D(below)and/or describe the relationship in the space provided.
The Town officer or employee or his or her spouse,sibling,parent,or child is(check all that apply):
A)the owner of greater than 5%of the shares of the corporate stock
of the applicant(when the applicant is a corporation);
B)the legal or beneficial owner of any interest in a non-corporate entity
(when the applicant is not a corporation);
C)an officer,director,partner,or employee of the applicant;or
D)the actual applicant.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATIONSHIP
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