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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN HALL
SOUTHOLD,N.Y.
BUILDING PERMIT
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL
COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
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County Tax Map No. 1000 Section .. („1 Block...........�........ Lot No. ./;?,..?-..
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1. Number of strands.
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r rri (l a The number of strands of SAFE-FENCE needed is a matter of your
II I particular application. 65% of SAFE-FENCE users install 3 strands. 4
strands are needed only when fencing along busy roads,around crowded
1--- g areas,smaller paddocks,aggressive animals or foals.
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2. Post and post spacing. Y, 1
The type of post used is entirely your choice. SAFE-FENCE provides
=-}' insulators for wood and pipe, steel lee and round rod up to 5/8 In z*
diameter. With SAFE-FENCE Webbing,the posts can be placed as tar as
' 16'apart. Any greater distance than 16'voids the warranty. 1 � `
3. Gates.
SAFE-FENCE provides ate handles to create webbing p g g gates that are
versatile and inexpensive. We recommend, however, that hard gates are ;
installed where horses are led through frequently. When installing hard -`
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gates the R-40 End Tensioners are used at the gate posts. When installing `"<f,
webbing gates use the R-50 Corner or Two Way Tensioners. 3,
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4. Fence chargers. r
The A.C. powered, Low Impedance style fencer is the recommended "«r' r
type for SAFE-FENCE webbing. Solar and 12 or 6 volt fencers can also be `3-
t used for areas under five acres. The use of a fencer other than the Low "'t Sri;
Impedance type may burn spots in the webbing and voids the warranty. `.
5. Grounding the fencer.
Ground problems are the most common point of failure in electric ^?`
e fencing. Installing a 'ground field' is the best way to maximize the
grounding of the fencer. This is accomplished by digging a 12 foot trench
8 inches deep across the direction of the fence line closest to the fencer. t.c{.,,
0 Drive three, 8 foot long, 112 inch galvanized rods into the trench, one at
each end and the third in the center. Using brass round rod clamps,
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connect the three rods together and then to the negative side of the fencer ._-{`+°s
with High Voltage Wire, in areas with reasonable moisture and plant
material a single six foot rod at the fencer may be sufficient.
` Do not place ground rods within 50 feet of buried metal water lines
_ utilities,phone lines or metal stock tanks.
' Do not use water lines or existing AC ground rods for fencer grounding ,
' Always follow fencer manufacturers installation instructions. �k ,
6. Electrical Connections.
Use only R-28 High Voltage Wire when making electrical connections to ;
maximize fencer efficiency. You may run the fence in a continuous straight +
line without returning to the point of origin. Connect all strands at the point ' - �d, K
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R of origin using the R-59 Wire Connectors with High Voltage Wire. To
bridge a gate,dig an eight inch trench between the gate post. Run the wire 'it�
?�. through 1/2 inch P.V.C. pipe. Connect the burial wire to the top strand ofr
t the webbing at the tensioner using the R-59 Wire Connector. Feed the wirer �p y
through the pipe and staple the wire up the opposing gate post and connect
�. to the tensioner at the top strand. Connect the remaining strands from to
to bottom with wire connectors and wire on the opposing gate post. that fa-y-.,.r.... i� �•
i+ rs� Connecting at the top strand will allow you to disconnect lower strands If
trT '+- '`�,'',' �`:' 3r '+'• ,,._y, ^ ?'L1.4., ,rGyr{'}��ii overgrown weeds,grasses or drifting snow reduce fence line power. It Is
best to connect the fencer to the fence at a tensioner on a gate or corner ,�t� C (D
t T post with the R-59 Wire Connector whenever possible. R-28 High Voltage
Wire can be run undergrolind for a distance up to 200 feet from the fence }Nr+'I& M J
charger to a gate or corner. ;* >'sN W
Limited 5 year warranty
We will replace or supply repairs for SAFE-FENCE tape for a period of 5 years from the dale of
purchase if it deteriorates due to weathering. Unusual or abnormally severe conditions excluded. i:v =
Tightness of the tape must be maintained. Use only low impedance fence chargers. Do not exceed
16 fool post spacing. 'y,� +
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i he bale-Fence Concept MA,
KUWAHE UIESGRIPOnONS
To provide the most effective horse fencing possible
considering these basic needs of the horse owner
Safety-Strength-Low Maintenance-Appearance-Price
R-40
End Tensioner R-50 Corner
SAFE-FENCE Begin and end each Tensioner
" 4{r' tM, strand with this part ces Used at all corners or
meets their needs at gate posts or r"� any up and down hill
e� buildings.Holds i�as'. a` direction change
webbing tight and , greater than 10
safety and Strength: The electric fence .' ' . . allows easy degrees.
oncept has been popular for many years as a . adz I• retightening. r
seat psychological barrier. However horse �� �sr��,
wners have found that injuries caused by wire ' Is"i R-16
,ften cost more than the bargain of the fence. At R-55 ! Universal »
00 pound breaking strength, Safe-Fence is Tee Tensioner* Insulator* i
A Polyethylene
ronger than wood and most wire products. The Has three zY
i h visibility reduces the potential for accidents insulator for wood or
tensioners to be
g y used at all cross —" , plastic line posts in
,nd since 1982 there has not been one j fence single unctions. �• pastures.The lock
g r, face holds webbing
ported injury. : tight.
.ppearance and Price: Horseowners in general i TP-25
+ould love to have attractive fences. However the cost
Tee-Post - R-4
nd maintenance of wood or vinyl prevent most of us _ Insulator* Y Tee-Posts Cap
om having what we want and are forced by __ _ used on steel tee �� 1 A perfect cap for the
. , top of a tee post.
conomics to resort to wire products in hopes that our = ° _ _ line posts.when Prevents horses
-orses won't tear u the fence or themselves too using tee post for g• p
P fencing the corners from being impaled
.adly. Safe-Fence offers the practical alternative _ - and ate posts
on the top of a tee
9 P post.
should be wood.
ombining electricity, good looks, low injury potential, _ -
�asy installation and maintenance at a price three RP-25
ores less than wood and not much more than high
ensile wire. Round Rod R-11
Insulator y' +'• Gate Handle
To be used on g, The best electric
ow Maintenance: If a person can lift 24 fiberglass or steel gate handle made.
round rod line posts Practically
-ounds, swing a hammer and turn a small up to W. Great for unbreakable.the
rench they can install Safe- Fence on any temporary pasture spring compresses
tnce post and maintenance is even easier. separations. for longer life.
'onsidering the most severe accidents or
,eather, damage is seldom more than a broken _ R-24 R_g
-isulator or stretched webbing. Which can be Splicer* Contact Clamp
as'ily retightened at the tensioner. If the __ e _ --- _--_ _ -- A stainless steel _ Used to connect the
spring buckle similar fence charger to the
,ebbingis ever torn it is quickly repaired with - � = _
q y p to the tensioner. _ _ __ _ webbing anywhere
to stainless steel splicer that joins the rolls. =--= --- ��, Used to join rolls of _ _ in the fence line
zz 'c? c� � _� webbing or repair when a tensioner is
'It's a good thing some of us have vision, - �~�,�`==a�rt`-��� torn webbing in _ : inaccessible.Use
O , or we'd _ �' e minutes.
_� R-28 wire.
be ridin'that horse rain'
�1 R-59 .' R-28
'! ld3a D019 Wire Connector* High Volt
Clamps over the Burial Wire
tensioner bar. Rated at 10,000
Z Z ``'' Connects fence volts SAFE-FENCE
add 1 charger to tensioner, <; wire will not leak
strand to strand and "' Voltage into the
burial wire under { ground oer posts as
gates.Use R-28 will happen with
��� +" wire. common 1 10 or 220
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BOARD of iIE.A rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FORM NO. 1 3 SETS OF PLANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'TOWN OF SOUTH OLD SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
r� 3.I �! BUILDING DEPARTMENT CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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'TOWN HALL SI?P'1'I.0 FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
` SOUTHOLD, N-Y. 11971
TEL: 765- I802 NOTIFY: _
BLDG.DEPT. ^
TOWN OF S THOLD CA[.L �'� . . ��-� . . _ �2 C?
I M111ined.. ., 19. MAI1. TO: .1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Approved Perini No. l „ ....................................
Disapproveda/c ...._----•.................. ....................................
(1 rilding Inspector)
APP . ,ATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
Date. . . . YA-I-- . ,
INSTRUCTiONS
a. 'nris application nest be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and -Ahnitted to the Building Inspector with
3 sets of: plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule.
b• i'lot plan showing location of lot arx] of. Ixrildings oii premises, relationship to adjoining premises or ixiblic
streets or areas, and giving a detailed description of, layout of property must be drawn on the diagram which is part of
this applicaLion.
c. the work covered by this application may not he umu erx_ed before issuance of IkA'Iding Permit.
d. Upon approval of this application, the lkailding inspector will issue a Wilding Permit to the apllicant. Such
lxamit shall be kept on the prenises available for inspection Lhrcxrglrart the work.
e. No Wilding shall be occupied or used in 0wole or in part for any purpose whatever until a Certificate of.
Occupancy shall have been granted lry the lkrilding Inspector.
. A1.111;1CMION IS IEWMY ME to Lite Wilding Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to Lhe
Wilding 7.cxre Ordinance of the T(xin of. Southold, Suffolk CotuiLy, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or
Regulations, for the constnretion of Ixrildings, ackliticns or alterations, or for removal or demolition, as herein
described. 'nre applicant agrees to camlAy with all. aplil icable laws, ordinances, Wilding code, housing code, and
regulations, and to acluit auU►orize<I inspectors on irrenises and in Ixri cling for necessary itions.
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re of applicant, or rk-rme, if a corporation)
(Mailing address of applicant)
SLate cAieLher applicanL is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plcnber or Imilder.
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Nana of c nrer of premises ..,V.�„"�� ...�;7 C-1 :..............................................................
(as on the tax roll or latest' deed)
if applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer.
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(N,zrre and title of corporate officer)
ikrilders License No. .........................
Plcnbers License No.
Electricians License No. .....................
Other 'IYade's License No. ............... .
I. Location of land on which proposed work will be ckne.. ��� .......�!_1.'.....�v��.....��ter�
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Ikxrse Umber Street IL•xnleL
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Ccxrnty 'Tax Map No. 10(X) Section ..:�............ Blcxi( - ....-....... inl ...1.�..........
Sulxlivi'sion ............. filed Map N). ............... i.ot ...............
2. Stale existing use and occuparxy of premises an(] interxI 1 use arx occupancy of proposed constnrcl'ion:
a. Existing use and occnrl anCy ... l/a ✓i I f�l....... G✓<l�. z..............................
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1). lnterxled use and occupancy ..-•.........................................................................
I. I.•)lore of in)ik Wwck i.A)i(1i al,lAicalile): Raj Iklilding ... .. ... . . Arklitiori . ... ...... Alterilfioii'
Ileluiir ............ Iteixwal ............. tioil ............
(Dencripti )
4. I:stinkileil U)st ... ................ fee .... ....................
(lo Ile Imi(I oil filial; this alrl)lic'tlt'ttiti;);
`.i. 1 f (hx�11 hill, iiiiil)er of. 44ell iog units ............ Tltni)er of Ah .I I inll uni1-9 on each flex)r- _-
'If garage, ),tidier of cars ................... ...... ......... . ...
6. If Ixisioess, cointercial or inixed occupancy, specify iuilure aixl extent of each type of use......... .............
7. 1)iroensioils of existing sLYWhires, if any: Front:.......... ...... Rear .. ....... ..... . I)epd) ..................
Ik!iglit ......................... Mnix!r of Stories . .....................
I)ii(K:riSi(xis of s(nne sl.rix:Lure with alteraLions or (xhliLions: ProriL ..... . ......... Rear ............ ...
Ik�plli .................... lieil)iL Pl.iirlx_r of Stories ...............
R. I)inenslons of: entire oew cooslrix:l:ion: 11 ronL ................ Itear .... ... ........ Depth ..............
lleigl)L lAxil)er of Sl:orie() .......... . .. ....... .
9. Size of loL: Front ......... .......... . hear. ........... . . ..... .. iepth ......
IO. MiCe of hirchase ..................... N:rrxt of former (xnx.r .. ... ...... ...... ... ....................
If. Zcx)e or use district in i,A)ich premises are siluate(I ............................ ............................... ...
12. lk)es proposed coosl.rix-Lion violitt:e any ux)ing law, ordirumwe or regulation: ....... .................
I'). Will lot: ie regra(k-d .......... ..... ..... Will excess fill Im relloved fr(iin proni ses: YES U)
M. M-mes of (k.n)er of preinises .... ....................... A(klress .............................. [1looe No. ....... .. ...
Pl:rie of Architect ............... ..................... Mdress .... ..... . .................... Pltorx. No. ..........
Plane of Contrac:l:or ................................... A(klress .. ...... .......................1'1)one No. .... ... .. ..
I'i. is this pmlx-rly within 700 feel of a Li(lal wel•laml? * YES .... .. .... NO ..........
*IF YfsS, St11i1l"D 'IXAM 'IRINI11i19 1.11M1.1' MAY iV?, IN AIII(IFI).
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lrx:ale clearly aml (list:itx:l:ly all Ix)ildings, i.Aiel.her existing or prolx)sed, nixi indicate all. seL-hack dimensions ,
f'r(un prolx.rfy lilies. Give street: aixl block miller or descriplioo accoriling I:o (teed, aixt show sLreet ruimes aixl indicate
iAiellier inferior or corner loL.
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..... Y• S �. {, . ... ..... ... .being (ki y sworn, d lxises aixl say, that he in the oppi icanl
(Kanxr of irxliviclual. nigiiing coil ra(--L)
rdx)ve ncrietl,
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((knil.rnclor, allcol:, corlx)role officer, et(.-.)
of said (uour or (x•nxars, nixl is duly mrt.horized to lx>rfonn or hav(! txtrfOTIM'd I.he said work 111K1 to lMlte orxl file this
appl ication; lhal: all. sLaleiienl(i contairxtd in Olin appl icat ion are lrix. to the bent: of ])is koowledge a(KI lxilAef; mxl
Thal the wort( will. Ix-- perfo(mieil in the 111noner set' fot(h in l.he npplAc.;igloo Hied tiverewillt.
'h.,c)rn to before nx9 thin
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('i �,,,Hoe f Appl leant.)
CLAIRE L.GLEW
Notary Pulbllic,tale of Now York
Qualified in Suffolk County
Commission Expires December 8,19�L