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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSCHOENSTEIN, JOSEPH TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF souTHoLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK .WETLANDS PERMIT This Wetlands Permit No .....................l~as been g~anted by the Town Trustees according to information furnished in Application No. 2.g~l~ .............filed by Applicant by 2econic Ass.o.C.on Dec. 2,. 19.. 8.~. A map of the proposed Work will be kept on file in the Trustee Office under the application number given. Permit granted to do the following wgrk ..C. OAS~U~.timm..~f..a..~Q.[...m..gD.:....Ad~ii~ioa..t~.. an existing buildinq and. to leave a rox. 40 ~ ................................................................................ ~.p. ..................... ,.o.....5. Q...g.g. ,... ~.d ~. ,... m.f ............ previousl laced fill on the site. Location of property on which work to be done .......... ..M.'.a...i.~....R..o..a...d.~....;~.G..~.~.np. ar.t,..~Nif. .............. Creek. Bay or Harbor fronting property ...r.T..-:r.r.r..~r ........................................................................... Size of work: Length 2 0 ' Width 2 0 ' Height Above High Water .... .5..'. ..................................................................................... Depth Below Low Water ............ ..n./..a.. ............................................................................. ~--Yards to be Excavated ...............4..0.....c...u......3.~.$.,...p.r.e.~.%.o.~m.l~...s.tor. ed....o.D...~.~.~.e. Yards to be Filled 40 cu. yds. previously stored o ' . .................................................................................... Manner in which material is to be removed or deposited ...,T.r..u...c..k. ........................................................... Intended use of property ....... .,B.u.s...i..n..e...s..s. ............................................................................................... -- ,, A 10 ft. buffer zone, between the ro osed s ' Conditions iT an ~ ...................................................................................... P.....P. .............. .~g..q.~.g.V.~ .... ** see back of permit. The applicant does by the acceptance of this permit, assume alt responsibility for operations under- taken pursuant to this permiL anc shall take all precautions for the prevention of inj'~ries to persons and properw resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the applicant also agrees to indemni- -2- Page ~ ~" Page 4 e qe- There being no further business To come before the Council, On a motion made by John Tuthill, seconded by Heather Cusa~k it was RESOLVED to a~jour the meeting au 9:17 P.M. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carrzed. Respectfully submitted, Linda J. Cooper, Secretary P~ge ~ On a motion made by Ralph Condit, seconded by Heather Cusack, it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees disapproval of Wetland Application No. 334 submitted by En-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of John Xikis To construct 200 ± 1.f. timber retaining wall from corner to corner of adjacent retaining wall and approx- imately 10' in front of failing gabion wall. Backfill with 275~ cubic yards of clean sand to be tr lcked in from commercial upland source. Proposed wall will be above spring H.W. Construct a 50' stone groin approximately50' west of east property line and pre- fill up-drift side with 40~ cubic yards of sand and gravel to be trucked in. The Council feels the present wall is serving its purpose there ms no need for bulkheading. Also of concern is the severe impae~ on the downdrift neighbors of the proposed groin. In addition, creation of additional land to an existing beach is contrary vo the existing Wetlands Ordinance. In conclusion, the applicant should leave AS IS, the stones and screens appear quite secure. The cove is sheltered from the northwest by a natural point. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion Carried. On a mozlon made by Martin Garrell, seconded by Jeanne Marriner, P~ESOLVED to table Wetland Application No. 336 submitted by Glenn Heidtmann. The Council wishes to await notice from the DEC regarding Freshwater Wetlands. it was Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by Martin Garrell, seconded by Ralph Condit, it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees disapproval of Wetland Application No. 337 submitted by John Schoenstein to approximately 40 yds of fill for proposed building. The Council disapproves because: 1. The creek is about to be designated as a significant habitat. It is critical to vast freshwater wetlands and uplands as far north as Moores Woods. 2. The setback ms not observed with care on the present lot. Rubble fronting on the creek and banks are already a hazard. 3.The building can be sited perpendicular to current plan. 4. Town ordinances are already in question due to expansion of facilities and previous variances. Vote of Council: Ayes: All Motion carried. On a motion made by Heather Cusack. seconded by Ralph Condit. it RESOLVED ~o recommend zo the Southold Town Trustees disapproval o£ Wetland Application No. 338 submitted by Costello ~Iarine Con- tracting Cor~. on behalf of Albert J. Breneisen ~o install 110' upper retaining wall ~0' above MHW. install 75' lower retaining wall 25' above ~W and install 20' x 40' swimming pool 50' above MHW. The Council recommends disapproval because the pool would be withi~ ~he 75' setback requirement and represents a severe was TELEPHONE ,,516) 765-1801 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL February 26, 1986 Mr. Bennett Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: We followed up on Joseph Schoenstein's application for a wetland permit (see previous letter of January 28, 1986) and thought the Planning Board should be apprised. Actually, had a long talk with Merlon Wiggin who represents Schoenstein and he explained the whole project mn more detail. There are a number of IFs, but it seems that the CAC could now recommend approval of the plan. We'd like to see a buffer of plantings between the property and the drain to the south; we'd like to make sure runoff from the expanded parking area is contained and channeled. Finally, we'd like to see the gear and equipment kept well within the bounds of the property, under cover and away from the drain bank, at the very least enclosed by a fence. What we're trying to say is that we would like To see the project properly "policed up" and that our approval would be contingent on cleaning up some of the problems That already exist. Sincerely, Martin H. Garrell, Chairman Conservation Advisory Council ? Trustees~/ Building Dept. FOR YOUR INFOP~TION: Re: Wetland Application No. 337 Joseph Schoenstein FROM: Clerk DATE: February 25, 1986 Please find attached information relative to the wetland application of Joseph Schoenstein. TOWN :OF SOUTHOLD BOARD OF SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK WETLANDS PERMIT No ..................... has been g~anted by the Town Trustees according to This Wetlands Permit · information furnished in' APPlicatien No. 2.El'l, ...... f on file in the Trustee Office under the application number given. Permit granted to do the following wgrk [,Qq~,~J;~?4~.t, iD.n..~£..~..~5.n.'.,..~..gD.;....~c~i~Q~..~.. an existing, buildin~ and to leave, .a.l~.p. rox. 4.0 .to 50 ~.~, ~.~, D~ ....... previously. ~[aced .~i,l, 1..o.n the s.i. te. Location of property on which work to be done .......... ..M..a.,.i..~.,..R. QD.~z...~.G..~D.~.nP. Qr.%+..i~M. .............. Creek, Bay or Harbor fronting proper~y ....~..-..q..-..cr..%.': ........................................................................... Size of work: Length ......... ..2..0..'. ............................................................................................................. Width ......... ..2..0..'. ............................................................................................................. Height Above High Water 5 ' Depth Below Low Water ............ D./.,% ............................................................................. ~-Yards to be Excavated .............. .4.0,....c...u..-...3.~..~.,...~.KD.V. iD.;~.[.l&..s.tQr, ed~..QD...~;k~.e - Yards to be Filled .................. 4...0.....c.~.~.~.d..s~.:...~.r.~v.`~`.u...s..~..~..~s.~%.~.r.~.~Q~.~. Manner in which material is to be removed or deposited ,...T..r..~...c..k. ........................................................... intended use of Droperty Buszness and the drainage ditch, to be suitabl~ v..e,~.etated~ r.o. of run off s.~all ** see back of permit. Expiration Date ............................ .~ ,a.',~ h.....2...7,.,.. ,..1..9.,8..Z....i..f.....w..°..r..~ .. ~ .a..s,... ,n...o..t.....b. ,e., ,e. D...Q QmD ~.9 ~ ~. completion of the work. Liabilit,,, Policies in the Amount of ...~.i.TL-..U..~.~..-..-..T..~.U.?. ....................................................................... The validity of this oermit is or may be subject to the approval of other governmen[al or municipal authorities, The Town accepts no responsibility in applying for or obtaining such approval. In the event that such approval is necessary, the holder of this permi[ shall not commence ooerations here- under until such approval has been obtained in writing. The failure to obtain such other approval when required shall subject this permit [o immediate revocation by the Trustees upon receipt by the Trustees. of written notice from such other governmenta~ or municipal authorities of its refusa~ or disapproval. The applicant does by the acceotance of this permit, assume all responsibility for operations under- taken pursuant to this permit, and shall take all precautions for the prevenuon of injuries to persons and property resulting from such operations. By such acceptance, the applicant also agrees to indemni- fy and save harmless the Town, and its officers, agents and employees from any and ail claims arisin~o from operations under this permit and any and all acts or omissions of applicant, his agent end employees. The applicant and the owner and occu aants of the premises upon which the operations authorized by this permit are being conducted, do, by the acceptance of this permit, give consent to the Town, and its officerS and employees to enter upon the premises where such operations arc being conducted to make such inspections as the Town may deem necessary to insure thatsuch operations are being con- ducted in conformity with this permit, This operation will not substantially: A. Adversely affect the wetlands of the town. B. Cause damage from erosion, turbidity or siltation. C. Cause saltwater intrusion into the fresh water resources of the town, D, Adversely affect fish, shellfish er other beneficial marine organisms, aquatic wildlife and vege- ration or the natural habitat thereof. E. Increase the danger of flood and storm-tide damage. F, Adversely affect navigation on tidal waters or the tidal flow of the tide! waters of the town, G, Change the course of any channel or the natural movement or flow of any waters. H. Weaken or unaermine the lateral support of other lands in the vicinity. I. Otherwise adversely affect the health, safety and general welfare of the peopte of the town, ~resigfent - Board of Southold Town Trustees *** cons%ructuion. BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF $OUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold. New York 11971 TELEPHONE f5t61765-1892 March 28, 1986 Mr. Merlon E. Wiggln, Ph.D., President Peconic Associates, Inc. ~. O. Box 672 Greenport, New York 11944 Re: Joseph Schoenstein - Wetland Application No. 337 Dear Mr. Wiggin: The following action at a regular meeting held above referenced matter: was taken by the Board of Trustees on Makch 27, 1986 regarding the Moved by Trustee Bredemeyer seconded by Trustee Larsen WHEREAS, Joseph Schoenstein applied to the Southold Town Trustees for a permit under the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, application dated December 2, 1985, and WHEREAS, said application was referred ~o the Southold Town ~onservation Advisory Council for their findings and recommendations, nd WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the Town Trustees with respect ~o said application on March 27, 1986 at which time all interested persons were given the opportunity to be heard, ~HEREAS, ~he Board members have personall~ viewed and are familiar ith the premises in question and the surrounding area, and ~HEREAS, the Board considered all testimony and documentation ~ubmitted concerning this application, and it is noted that there was no public opposition, and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that the project as proposed will not affect the health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the Town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ~ESOLVED that Joseph Schoenstein be and is hereby granted permission nder the provisions of the Wetland Ordinance of the Town of Southold, -2- New York for the construCtion of a 50' x 90' addition to An existing building an~ ~o leave approximately 40 to 50 cu. yds. of previouslv placed fill on the Site. This permit is granted with the provision that there will be a 10 ft. buffer zone, between the proposed structure and the drainage ditch,_.to be suitably vegetated, roof run off shall be contained, and driveways and ~arking areas shall be of porous construction. This permit will expire on March 27, 1987 if work is not complete by same. The trustees are to be notzfied work. Vote of Board: This resolution Ayes: Ail was declared duly adopted. upon completion of the There is a $5.00 Wetland Inspection fee due and payable. Upon remittance your permit will be forwarded by mail. Ver,y~ t~ly yours, Henry P. Smith, President Board of Trustees HPS:ip cc: Joseph Schoenstein D.E.C., Stony Brook ~rmy Corps of Engineers Building Dept. Planning Board Board of Appeals Trustees File TELEPHONE (516) 765-1801 Town Hall, 53095.51a~n Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL The Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council held its regular meeting Wednseday, February 19, 1986 az 8:00 P.M. az the Southold Town Hall, Main Road, Southold, New York. Mart'i~ H. Garrell, Chairman Heather Cusack, Member Jeanne Marriner, Member Halph Condit, Member Betty Wells, Member John Tuthill, Member Linda J. Cooper, Secretary Absent was: John Holzapfel, Member Also present: Ellen Larson, Trustee On a motion by Martin Garrell, seconded by Heather Cusack, it was RESOLVED ~o approve the minutes of the meeting held January 21, Vote of Council: Motion carried. Ayes: Ail Discussions: Martin Garrell suggested re the Council to schedule the next meeting at 7:30 P.M. Bob Villa of the Suffolk County Department of Health may attend the meeting to speak about septic systems, what's legal and what is not. Martin Garrell thought he would ask the Trustees re attend the meeting To hear Mr. Villa speak. Mr. Garrell also stated that there was a possiblity that Jay Tonski would attend the following meeting to discuss groin proposals. 1986. REPORTS: Betty Wells attended the 1986 Association of Towns in New York City and reported on a meeting concerning Land Trusts. The meeting discussed open lands and wetlands. The speaker stated that CACs were one of the most valuable groups in a town. Heather Cusack reported that Councilman Paul Stoutenburgh has suggested The CAC work on a handbill to pass our az the disposal area. The leaflet would discuss fertilizers, wetlands, dredging, etc., subjects that constitute good behavior in town in regards to land use. Also suggested by the Councilman was an informational booklet be drawn up and distributed to the public informing of hazerdous waste and leaking underground fuel oil tanks. them Martin Garrell reported the group session Of East End conservation groups had been scheduled for Saturday, March 8, 1986. The session will be held at the Southold Town Hall and will begin at 9:30 A.M. Invited are the groups from East Hampton, SouthamFson~ Riverhead and Shelter Island. Steve Englebright will be the guest speaker. An open discussion is planned for the groups to amr problems and possible solutions facing the conservation groups. Martin Garrell also reported on the Long Island Sound Study. The Citizens Advisory Committee is planning a summer cruise on the Sound. It ms a publicity function to let the public and politicians know about the LISS. Results of the first half year of data study will be available soon. Applications: Martin Garrell reported he met with Merle Wiggins of Peconic Associates and. discussed the Joseph. Schoenstein application. (Wetland Application No. 337) It was explained the "creek" adjacent ye the propervy ms actuallM a drainage ditch. The applicant plans to set up a brush barrier between his shop and the drainage ditch and will s~ore equipment in the shed. The Council felt, in light of the information, there was nothing wrong with the proposal as long as the area is kept clean and the applicant follws through with his above stated plans. The Council discussed the Glenn Heidtmann application ( No. The Council will continue to table the application pending final resolution to placement of the cesspools. 336 On a motion made by John Tuthill, seconded by Ralph Condit it was RESOLVED to recommend to the Southold Town Trustees approval of the Wetland Application No. 339 submitted by the Tidewater Construction Co. on behalf of Herbert Greenfield To replace 208 feet of deteriorated bulkhead snd dredge approximately 120.yds. and deposit behind bulkhead with no return to waterway. The Council approves with the stipulation that the bulkhead along the inlet side be replaced IN PLACE and do not nllow the 18" margin. The Council feels if the bulkhead were replaced 18" outside the existing bulkhead the ~nlet would become congested in The future. Vote of Council: Ayes: All Motion carried. Page 3 On a motion made by John Tuth~G~;~semo~ded by Ralph Condit it was iRESOLVED zo recommend ~o the Southold Town Trustees approval of Wetland Application No. 34.0 submitted by Eh-Consultants, Inc. on behalf of Jack and Joan Donnelly to construct a 40' exzension to inland end of existing groin which will connecv To previously applied for retaining wall. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by John Tuthill, seconded by Ralph Condit it was RESOLVED ~o recommend to ~he Southoid Town Trustees ~pproval of Wetland Application No. 341 submitted by North Fork Marine Construction Co. on behalf of Francis W. Deegan To remove existing dock and move mo center of proper~y and build a catwalk, ramp and float approximately 84' in length. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by John Tuthill, seconded by Ralph Condit it was RESOLVED To recommend to the Southold Town Trustees apprcval of the Wetland Application No. 342 submitted by J. H. Geideman on behalf of Elizabeth Hamilton to repair and replace existing bulk- head. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. New Business: Jeanne Martinet stated that the League of Women Voters and Ruth Oliva of the NFEC has requested the CAC investigase Article 11 and 12 of the Master Plan Proposed Zoning and make recommendations regarding same. Heather Cusack will look into the matter. The nexx meeting of the Southold Town Conservation Advisory Council is scheduled for Wednesday, March 19, 1986 at 7:30 P.M. at the Southold Town Hall. New applications iere discussed. Due vo the large_amounT of applications before the Council, they were divided as follows: No. 344 - Heather Cusack No. 355 - Jeanne Marriner No. 345 - Heather Cusack No. 356 - Group Inspection No. 34~ - Betty Wells No. 357 - Group Inspection No. 347 - Ralph Condit No. 359 - Martin Garrell No. 348 - Group Inspection No. 360 - Jeanne Marriner No. 349 - Jeanne Marriner No. 361 Group Inspection No. 350 - Jeanne Martinet No. 362 - Heather Cnsack No. 351 - Group Inspection No. 363 - Martin Garrell No. 353 - Group Inspection No. 364 Martin Garrell No. 354 Ralph Condit Group inspections are scheduled for 3:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 19, 1986. The group will meet a~ the Southo~d Town Hall. On a motion made by Ralph Condit, seconded by Heather Cusack, it was RESOLVED to recommend To the Southold Town Trustees disapproval of Wetland Application No. 334 submitted by Eh-Consultants, inc. on behalf of John Xikis to construct 200 ~ t.£. timber retaining wall from corner to ~orner of adjacent retaining wall and approx- imately 10' in front of failing gabion wall. Backfill with 2751 cubic yards of clean sand To be tracked in from commercial upland source. Proposed wall will be above spring H.W. Construct a 50' stone groin approximately50' west of east propervy line and pre- fill up-drift side with 40~ cubic yards of sand and gravel to be trucked in. The Council feels the presen~ wall is serving its purpose there is no need for bulkheading. Also of concern is the severe impact on the downdrift neighbors of the proposed groin. In addition, creation of additional land ~o an existing beach is contrary to the existing Wetlands Ordinance. In conclusdon, the applicant should leave AS IS, the stones and screens appear quite secure. The cove is sheltered from the northwest by a natural point. Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion Carried. On a motion mane by Martin Garrell, seconded by Jeanne Marriner, RESOLVED To table ~etland Application No. 33~ submitted by Glenn Heidtmann. The Council wishes ~o await notice from the DEC regarding Freshwater ~etlands. it was Vote of Council: Ayes: Ail Motion carried. On a motion made by Martin Garrell, seconded by Ralph Condit, it was RESOLVED to recommend ~o the Southold Town Trustees disapproval of Wetland Application No. 337 submitted by John Schoenstein To approximately 40 yds of fili for proposed building. The Council disapproves because: 1. The creek is abou~ ~o be designated as a significant habitat. It is critical To vast freshwater wetlands and uplands as far north as Moores ~oods. 2. The setback is no~ observed with care on the present lot. Rubble fronting on the creek and bank~ are already a hazard. 3.The building can be sited perpendicular ~o curren~ plan. 4. Town ordinances are already in question due To e×panslon of facilities an~ previous variances. Vote of Council: Motion carried, Ayes: Ail On a motion made by Heather Cusack. seconded by Ralph Condit, it was RESOLVED zo recommend ~o the Southold Town Trustees disapprove! of Wetland Application No. 338 submitted by Costello Marine Con- tracting Corp. on behalf of Albert J. Breneisen to install 113' upper re~aining wall 30' abcve MHW. install 75' lower retaining wall 25' above 5~W and install 20' x 40' swimming pool 50' above MHW. The Council recommends disapproval because the pool would be within the 75' setback requirement and represenEs a severe TELEPHONE .516/765-1801 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 SOUTttOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL February 26, 1986 Mr. Bennezt Orlowski, Jr., Chairman Southold Town Planning Board Southold Town Hall Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Orlowski: We followed up on Joseph Schoenstein's application for a wetland permit (see previous letter of January 28, 1986) and thought the Planning Board should be apprised. Actually, I had a long talk with Merlon Wiggin who represents Schoenstein and he explained the whole project in more detail. There are a number of IFs, but it seems that the CAC could now recommend approval of the plan. We'd like To see a buffer o£ plantings between the property and the drain To the south; we'd like to make sure runoff from the expanded parking area is contained and channeled. Finally, we'd like vo see the gear and equipment kepv well within the bounds of the property, under cover and away from the drain bank, at the very least enclosed by a fence. What we're trying EO say is that we would like to see the project properly "policed up" and that our approval would be contingent on cleaning up some of the problems that already exist. Sincerely, Martin H. Garrell, Chairman Conservation Advisory Council CC: Trustees~/ Building Dept FOR YOUR INPORMATION: Re: Wetland Application No. 337 Joseph Schoens~ein FROM: Clerk DATE: February 25, 1986 Please find attached information relative to the wetland application of Joseph Schoenste~n. TELEPHONE ,516~ ~65-1801 Town Hail, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Sonthold, New York 11971 SOUTHOLD TOWN CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL January 22, 1986 To: Henry Smith, Trustee President From: Liada J. Cooper, CAC Secretary At the regular meeting of the CAC the following recommendations were made: Wetland Application No. 319, Ted Dowd - The Council will continue Table this application until they can speak with Mr. Dowd. Wetland Application No. 333, Dr. Vincent Claps Tabled, the Council wishes further information before making a recommend- ation. Wetland Application No, !Wetland Application No. 334, John Xikis - Disapprove, the Council feels the present wall is serving its purpose, there is no need for bulkheading. Also of concern is the severe impac~ on the downdrift neighbors of the proposed groin. In addition~ creation of additional land to an existing beach is contrary ~o the existing wetlands ordinance. In conclusion, the applicant should leave AS IS, the stones and screens appear 337, Joseph Schcenstein - Disapprove, The~ r~son~-i-~-rec-~nda~y are to be designated as a significant habitat. Council sites four follows: 1) Creek is about It is critical vast freshwater wetlands and uplands as ~ far north as [loores Woods. ~ 2) The setback is not observed with care on the present lot. Rubble fronting on creek and banks-are already a hazard. ~ 3) The building can be sited perpendicular to curren~ plan./ ~Town ordinances are,already in question due to expansm~ . facilities and previous variances. /JJ Wetland Application No. 338, Albert J. Breneisen - Disapprove. The Council recommends disapproval because the pool,-is within the 75' setback requirement. The bulkhead represents a severe alteration of the shoreline con,our. Without the pool the retaining wall has no function. The Council suggests an alternative by placing the pool on ~he north side of ~he house. Page 2 Wetland Application No. 335 John Newman - Table. The Council feels it must table this matter peading ZBA approval of the Two story garage. It appears two story buildings go against the deed and covenants. If ZBA does approve, then ~uestions will be asked re: Cesspool capacity increase and loading re: Pilings If ZBA does not approve, then it ms not clear if pilings are necessary. It is not clear that the garage is nov currently safe - simply repair the cracks in the floor. Rip rap looks sound as is. Wetland Application No. 324 Arthur J. Bujnowski - Table - The Council reinspected the application at the request of the Town Trustees. After another inspection and being alerted that there were objections by neighbors, the Council decided to table the application pending a meeting of all Those neighbors concerned in the surronding properties. They :need find a solution To best handle the problem of erosion and property loss. The Council feels the property owners need an expert in littoral drift to advise on proper place- merit of groins, tO Wetland Application No. 336 Glenn F. Heidtmann - Table - The Council has tabled this application pending no~mce from The DEC regarding Freshwater Wetlands. MEMO FOR THE FILE FROM TEE JAi~UARY 23, 1986 TRUSTEE MEETING IN REGARD TO JOSEPH SCHOENSTEIN FOR A WETLAND PERMIT: TRUSTEE Bt{EDEMEYER: The Trustees made several surveys there on initially in response to the placement of fill on the parcel to the East of the Building. Then subsequently for the wetlands permit for the construction of an addition to the Business, a Building, which will be within 20' of the stream bed that goes in behind there. The CAC presented us with co~ents in opposition to this, feeling that there would be possibly alternatives for placement of the building construction so close to the ~tream and maybe Dr. Garrell would like to address that more specifically? I don't know what the feeling of the~Board was. on surveys. I did that separately, so I ~ouldn't want to speak on that Henry. TRUSTEE SMITH: Our main concern was the stream. The rip-rap that ~e had there we did not have to much of a problem with. With the building proposal, we felt that the rip-rap would be taken care of. DR. GARRELL: This one we had reservations on. First there were Town Ordinances already in place with the welding shop. We felt it should be at least held up.with courtesy of the Town Board, to find out what the variances were and what kind of arrangements had been worked out. More importantly, we felt he had adequate property to situate that shop differently. Maybe it was an oversi~te, but it seemed that he could move the building around 47% i~stead of 90% and keep away from the wetlands. The third thing we had problems with was the rap-rap. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: I move to table the application in lite of Dr. Garrells comments. Send a letter to the applicant requesting additional information. As to whether he has approval for the use and for the expansion of the facility and to possibly if a different configeration could be used to lessen the potential impact on the stream. TRUSTEE LARSEN: I have a question for Dr. Garretl. Dr. Garrell if he turns the building how many feet will you gain? He is 20 ft. from the creek at the South East corner. DR. GARRELL: I figure at least 45 to 50' if he terns it around. TRUSTEE BREDEMEYER: That is a small 20' I paced it off this morning, as proposed there is some debre. There may be an error in the ft. TRUSTEE SMITH: Send a letter, whereas Marty has so stated, maybe we could get a vegstation buffer zone, behind the stream and I think~that would help the situation greatly. In tabling I think we can come to a resonable conclusion with the applicant and go with a non-significant determination at this time. Clerk: Is there a second to John's motion to Table the application? TRUSTEE GOUBEAUD: I'll second that motion. ~IELDREPORT - POLICE DEPT. Reporting Offlcer . Shield No~_._~ I Sup~rvi~r 'f---~-'~.-~¢-'~¢ '~' I Form POTS 1 PRINT -- USE BLACK BALL POINT --4 -11 ill O ITl BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUI'HOLD Town Hall, $3095 Main Road ' P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE f5161 765-1892 TO: FROM: RE: DATE: Bay Constable Trustee Office Possible Wetland Violation November 13, 1985 Please make an inspection for a possible violation of the Wetland Ordinance on property located on Main Road, Greenpor% (See attached map indicating location) property is owned by Joseph Schoe~stein. There has been a report of filling on inspection and report your the wetlands. Please make an findings on same. cc: Building Dept. File BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES ~TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, $3095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 TELEPHONE (5,16) 765-1892 APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE TOWN TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK FOR TNE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT PURSUANT TO THE LAWS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE COASTAL AND INTERIOR WETLANDS, FLOOD PLAINS AND DRAINAGE AREAS OF THE TOWN OF SOUTMOLD, AND THE iSSUANCE OF PERMITS PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 32 OF THE CODES OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. ~ I~. / R'~ [~ ~/._ ~ /~ AD;,E,S oF APPL,CANT ...... TAX MAP NOo__~- ~'-~ ~' ~--~ AGENT ~HONE NO. SIZE OF PROPOSED WORK LENGTH WIDTH _~_O ~ HEIGHT ASOVE HIGH WATE~ .... ~-~ IF DIFFERENT FROM AFORESAID LOCATION YARDS TO ]BE EXCAVATED DEPTH AT LOW TIDE DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST CHANNEL ~//~ * FT, IS THIS FOR PRIVATE OR BUSINESS USE? ....... ..... _~_./~__~ AREA ZONING %~____ / PROJECT EXTENDS BEYOND SIMILAR PROJECTS IN THE DESCRIBE FULLY THE REHABILITATION AND PROPOSED CONDITION OF THE PREMISES AFTER THE WORK IS COMPLETED INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL SURVEY OF THE PROJECT SITE IF NECESSARY ~. ~_~_ WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE APPLICANT. OWNER OF THE PRO~ER Y, IF / NOT THE SAME AS THE ARE THERE ANY COVENANTS OR RESTRICTIONS IN YOUR DEED THAT WOULD PROHIBIT THiS PROJECT? ~ BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES-- TOWN_OF SOUTHOLD .... SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Project Information (To be compl~ed by ^pp cant or Project sponsor) 1. Applicant]sponsor ~' 2. 7. Amount of hand ftected Initially i~x ac~es Ultimately acres 8. Will prop isting zoning or other ex,sting land use restrictions? [] No If Nc. describe brieft¥ [] Resldentia, [] lndustria[ [] Commercial [] Agdcu[ture [] Parkland/open space [] Other 10. Does actio ' vo[ve a permt~approva{, or funding, now or ultimately, from an'/other governmental agency (Federal state or local)? ~' [] No If yes, list agency(s) and permitJapprovals PART I! Environmental Assessment (To be completed by Agency) ~,. Does action exceed any Type threshold in 6 NYCRR Part 617.12t if yes, coordinate the rewew process anc~ use the FULl. LONG FOR/vl E^F. PART Ill Determination of Significance (To be completed by Agency) INSTRUCTIONS: For each adverse effect identified above determine whether it is substantiaJ, large, important or otherwise significant. Each effect should be assessed 'n connection with its (a) setting (i.e. urban or rural); (b) probability of occurring; (c) duration; {d) irreversibdity; (e) geographic scope; and (f) magnitude, if necessary, add attachments or reference supporting materials. Ensure that explanations contain sufficient detail to show'that ail relevant ~dverse impacts have been identified and adequately addressed. [] C]~eck this box if you have identified one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts which MAY occur. Them proceed direct[y to the FULL LONG FORM ~EAF and/or prepare a positive declaration. [] Check this box if you have determined based on the information and analysis above and any supporting documentation. that the proposed action WILL NOT result in any significant adverse environmental impacts AND provide here. and on attachments as necessary, the reasons suvv,armg this determination: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK STATE OF NEW YORK ) )ss: SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS UNDA J. COOPER NOTARY puBLI~, b~tate of New york No. ~2563, Suffolk Cou~,~ Term E~i~ Mamn 5~, lg~ EXAMINED APPROVED "WETLANDS" PERMIT (CHAPTER 97) EXAMINING BODY SIGNATURE OF CHAIRMAN COMPUTATION O~ FEES Approved 2/27/85 SHOP s,ronAc~ AOM~NI,STRAT ~¥8 TOTAL 'E~IST[NQ , SQ 1125 s~. 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