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8 7f57 8i--~ ~ 8000 S~ ~e~ C~o~og~e ~educe land area for existing marina by divid, ing premises ~into two parcels, one as a marina and one for residential use, each having insuff uPland area. 104-8-2.1 fu Board of eats �� MAIN ROAD e STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I.. N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 ACTION OF THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Appeal No. 3203 Application Dated December 20, 1983.. To: Richard. T. Haefeli , Es'q . [Appellant (s) ] McNulty, Di.Pietro' & Haefeli for NORMAN C . BOOS 130 Ostrander "Avenue , 'Box 757 Riverhead , •NY . 11901 At a Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held on y, ll984 the above appeal was considered, and the action indicated below was taken on your [ ] Request for Variance Due to Lack of Access to Property New York Town Law, Section 280-a [ ] Request for Special Exception under the Zoning Ordinance Article , Section [X ] Request for Variance to the Zoning Ordinance Article Section [X ] Request for . Variance from Zoning Board of Appeals letter dated June, l , 1978 to request additional dockage fac.ili.ties . WHEREAS, on December 20 , 1983, an application for a variance has been filed requesting additional dockage .facilities._ at premises located at the south side of Skunk Lane. (Bay Avenue ) ,. Cutchogue , New York , now of Norman C. Boos ; WHEREAS , since the date of .filing this application , an environmental review process has been pending concerning this__ proposed project ; and WHEREAS, on April 25 , 1984, this board has been requested to withd>'a the subject application , without prejudice ; NOW, THEREFORE , BE .IT RESOLVED, that Appeal No . 3203 , application for NORMAN 'C : 'BOOS , be and hereby is WITHDRAWN :_WITHO.UT PREJUDICE. Vote of the Board : Ayes : Messrs . Goehringer , Grigonis , Douglass and Sawicki , (Member Doyen of Fishers Island was absent. ) This resolu- tion was unanimously adopted . DATED: May 8 , 1984. CHAIRMAN, SOUTHOLD TOWI, ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Form ZB4 (rev. 12/81) .j it TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 October 101 1984 Mr. Allen T. Schwab, President Nassau Farms Association P.O. Box 85 Cutchogue, New York 11935 Dear Mr. Schwab: In response to your letter dated September 27, 1984 regarding the. application of Norman C. Boos for additional dock facilities in Broadwaters Cove, Cutchogue, by letter received from the Southold Town Board of Appeals dated May 9, 1984, the Appeal No. 3203 application for Norman C. Boos was withdrawn without prejudice, by resolution adopted by the Board of Appeals. Therefore, Mr: Boos can not further expand this facility until all approvals are obtained from the Building Department, Board of Appeals, and any other department that would be involved. Very truly yours, Henry. P. Smith, President Board .of Town Trustees Ilene Pfifferling Secretary to Board cc: Town Clerk Building Dept. Board of Appeals Planning Board Trustees file r_r e-.,/rae"t P. O. Box 85 CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK , 11935 September 27, 1984 Chairman, Board of Trustees Tarn of Southold Main Road Southold, N Y 11971 Dear Sir: It has crane to our attention that Mr. Norman Boos has voluntarily withdrawn his application relative to the expansion ✓ of his present marina on Broadwaters Cove. We, the residents of Nassau Farms, and particularly those in the immediate area of the marina, have opposed the expansion of the present facility. We were gratified to learn that Mr. Boas had withdrawn his application. Since this is a matter of concern to our Association representing the residents of Nassau Farms, we respectfully request that we receive notice in the event that Mr. Boas should elect to reactivate his application at any time in the future. Very truly yours, �r Allen T. Schwab President ATS. jw gat oid' Town Boar of Appeds MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I.. N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI May 8 , 1984 Richard T. Haefeli , Esq . McNulty , Di Pietro' & Haefeli 130 Ostrander Avenue , Box__ 757 Riverhead , NY 11901 Re : Appeal No . 3203 - Norman C. Boos Dear Mr. Haefeli : Attached for your records is a copy of the resolution adopted at our Special Meeting held May 2 , 1984 , withdrawing the subject application without prejudice as requested . Yours very truly , GERARD P . GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Enclosure cc : All State , County and Town Agencies o Southold T Board of Appeals f MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI May 8 , 1984 Richard T. Haefeli , Esq . McNulty , DiPietro' & Haefeli 130 Ostrander Avenue , Box 757 Riverhead , NY 11901 Re : Appeal No . 3203 - Norman C. Boos Dear Mr. Haefeli : { Attached for your records is a copy of the resolution adopted at our Special Meeting held May 2 , 1984 , withdrawing the subject application without prejudice as requested. Yours very truly , GERARD P . GOEHRINGER D CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Enclosure cc : All State , County and Town Agencies !r McNULTY, DiPIETRO & HAEFELI ATTORNEYS S COUNSELORS AT LAW 130 OSTRANDER AVENUE P. O. BOX 757 RIVERHEAD, NEW YORK 11901 516-727-8200 JOHN R.McNULTY SOUTHAMPTON OFFICE ARTHUR DIPIETRO 273 HAMPTON ROAD RICHARD T.HAEFELI SOUTHAMPTON,NEW YORK 11968 JAMES SPIESS 516-283-8899 PAT FRANK NESCI OF COUNSEL April 24, 1984 Chairman - Board of Zoning Appeals Town of Southold Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Application of Norman Boos Appeal No. 3203 Dear Sir/Madam: Please be advised that this office now represents Mr. Boos with respect to the above and hereby advises you that on behalf of Mr. Boos we are requesting that the above applica- tion be withdrawn at this time without prejudice. ery truly yours, r e ICHARD T. HAEFE I RTH :lmw 3outhold Board ®f Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS,JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. February 15, 1984 ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI To: Mr. Robert F. Flacke, Commissioner N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation 50 Wolfe Road Albany, NY 12233 Mr. Thomas J. McDonald N.Y.S. Clearinghouse Division of Budget, State Capitol Albany, NY 12224 L.I. Regional Planning Board Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, NY 11787 Re: Appeal No. 3203 - Norman C. Boos Variance to Expand Nonconforming Marina Pending SEQRA Process Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of Section 617. 8 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act, please find enclosed herewith for filing the following documents: (1) Notice of Positive Declaration with Intent to Prepare. DEIS; (2) � Initial Declaration with Intent to Prepare LEAF [commentingiperiod ended 2/9./841 ; (3) February 14, 1984 letter which has incorporated therein resolution of this board of February 11, 1984 delking areas of concern and reasons for Positive Declaration [3a-c, 7a-c] . Upon receipt of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement, a 30-day commenting period will be provided as well as filing of same pursuant to Section 617.10 . Yours very truly, lk GERARD P. GOEHRINGER Enclosures CHAIRMAN o y T Southold TowsBoard ®fAppeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHJJARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. J OBERT J. DOU NOTICE OF POSITIVE DECLARATION JO SEPH H. SAWICKI CKI Appeal No. 3203. Application of: NORMAN C. BOOS Location of Property: South Side Bay Avenue, Cutchogue, NY. County Tax Map Parcel ID No. 1000-104-08-2.1, 2. 3, 2.4, 2. 5. Project Proposed by this Application: To expand nonconforming marina from 35 boats to 53 boats. ENVIRONMENTAL . DECLARATION: Pursuant to Section 617.10 (c) of the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4 of the Southold Town Code, and other applicable statutes,_ the Board of Appeals as lead agency and in accordance with a previous declaration by this board clas- sifying this project as an Unlisted Action and determining that same may have significant adverse effects upon the environment, hereby determines that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) will be prepared in accordance with Section 617.8 and resolution unanimously adopted by this board on February 11, 1984 and January 10, 1984 [copies of which are attached and made a part of this declaration .and describing the possible significant environmental effects identified and stating the reasons support ing this determination] . Lead Agency and Person to be Contacted for Further Information: Southold Town Board of Appeals, Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, (516) 765.-1809 [or 18021 , Attention: Linda Kowalski, Secretary and Clerk of the Board. The LEAF. has. been circulated and no objections have been received within the 15-day commenting period from other departments/agencies; however, there is public controversy concerning this proposed project. This declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may have a different application since the same has not been inte-grated to be within the purview of the Board of Appeals -at this point in time. Dated: February 11, 1984. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN 'S . ?�' 5outhold ® n Bard o s 0..- ;A .. 1 y�'"`'. MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 2S SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN NOTICE OF DECLARATION CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. PURSUANT TO J OBE H . AWICKI SS N.Y.S . 'ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 'REVIEW ACT JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Appeal No. 3201 Application of: NORMAN C. BOOS Location of Subject Property: 8000 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) , Cutchogue. County Tax Map Parcel District 1000 , Section 104 , Block 08 , Lot 2. 1, 2. 3, 2 .4 , 2 . 5. Project Proposed: To expand marina dockage facilities for 18 boats. ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION: Pursuant to Section 617. 7 of the-N.Y.S. Department of Environ- mental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4 of the Southold Town Code, and in order to commence the processing of the SEQRA procedures, the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold at this time declares itself lead agency in this proposed project and hereby classifies the same as an Unlisted Action which may have a significant adverse effect upon the environ- ment for the following reasons: 1. Information has not been submitted indicating the type of sewage systems available, if any, for those boats having sleeping, kitchen, or other facilities, which may cause pollution into the waterway; 2. Information has not been available indicating the type of maneuvering for those boats to be navigating to and from each docking facility, which may disturb the wetlands area along the edge of this subject area. It is hereby requested that the applicant and/or his agent furnish our department with a completed Long Environmental Assessment Form. This declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also be involved, nor for any other project not covered by .the subject Z.B.A. application. - . Dated: January 10, 1984 . BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS - GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN For additional information, please contact: Linda Kowalski, Secretary and Clerk for the Board of Appeals at 765-1809 (or 1802) . o Southold Town Board of Appeals : MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS NOTICE OF POSITIVE DECLARATION 'JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Appeal No. 3203. Application of: NORMAN C. BOOS Location of Property: South Side Bay Avenue, Cutchogue, NY. County Tax Map Parcel ID No. 1000-104-08-2.1, 2. 3, 2.4, 2. 5. Project Proposed by this Application: To expand nonconforming marina from 35 boats to 53 boats. ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION: Pursuant to Section. 617.10 (c) of the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4 of the Southold Town Code, and other applicable statutes, the Board of Appeals as lead agency and in accordance with a previous declaration by this board clas- sifying this project as an Unlisted Action and determining that same may have significant adverse effects upon the environment, hereby determines that a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) will be prepared in accordance with Section. 617.8 and resolution unanimously adopted by this board on February 11, 1984 and January 10, 1984 . [copies of. which are attached and .made a part of . this declaration ;-and. describing the possible significant _environmental effects identified and stating the reasons support- ing this determination] . Lead Agency and Person to be Contacted for Further Information: Southold Town Board of Appeals, Main Road, Southold,- New York 11971, (516) 765-1809 [.or 1802] ., Attention: .,. Linda Kowalski, Secretary and Clerk of the Board. The ZEAF. .has. been circulated and no ob.jections. have been received within -the 15=day commenting period from other departments/agencies; however, _-there is public controversy_=,concerning. this proposed- project. This declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may have a different application since-the same. has.. no:t been integrated to be within the purview of the Board of Appeals -at this point in 'time. Dated: February 11, 1984. BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN Ful s (/ Southold Town Board of Appeals 1� 4 ®� MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 I }9q W- TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN NOTICE OF DECLARATION CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. PURSUANT TO J OBE H H. SA ICKI N.Y.S. 'ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 'REVIEW ACT JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Appeal No. 3201 Application of: NORMAN C. BOOS Location of Subject Property: 8000 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) , Cutchogue. County Tax Map Parcel District 1000, Section 104, Block 08 , Lot 2. 1, 2.3, 2 .4 , 2. 5 . Project Proposed: To expand marina dockage facilities for 18 boats. ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION: Pursuant to Section 617. 7 of the N.Y. S. Department of Environ- mental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4 of the Southold Town Code, and in order to commence the processing of .the SEQRA procedures, the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold at this time declares itself lead agency in this proposed project and hereby classifies the same as an Unlisted Action which may have a significant adverse effect upon the environ- ment for the following reasons: 1. Information has not been submitted indicating the type of sewage systems available, if any, for those boats having sleeping, kitchen, or---other facilities, which may cause pollution into the waterway; 2 . Information has not been available indicating the type of maneuvering for those boats to be navigating to and from each docking facility, which may disturb the wetlands area along the edge of this subject area. It is hereby requested that the applicant and/or his agent furnish our department with a completed Long Environmental Assessment Form. This declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also be involved, nor for any other project not covered by the subject Z .B.A. application. _ Dated: January 10, 1984 . BY ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS - GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN For additional information, please contact: Linda Kowalski , Secretary and Clerk for the Board of Appeals at 765-1809 (or 1802) . oS�FFOL��Jo z � Southold Town Board of Appeals - MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN 'NOTICE. 'OF DECLARATION CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. PURSUANT TO ROBERT J. DOUGLASS. N.Y.S: 'ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 'REVIEW '.ACT JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Appeal No. 3201 Application of: NORMAN C. BOOS Location of .Subject Property:. 8000 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) , Cutchogue. County Tax Map Parcel District 1000,. Section 104, Block 08 , Lot 2.1, . 2 . 3, 2 .4, 2. 5. Project Proposed: To expand marina dockage facilities for 18 boats. ENVIRONMENTAL. DECLARATION:: P.ursuant. to -Section 617. 7 of the. N.Y.S. Department of .Environ- mental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the. Environmental, Conservation Law,. and Section 44-4 of. .the' Southold, Town Code, and in order to commence the processing. of the SEQRA procedures, the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold at this time declares itself lead agency . in this proposed.. project and. hereby .classifies the same as ah. Unlisted Action which may .have a significant adverse effect upon the environ- ment for the following reasons: 1. Information has not been submitted indicating the type of sewage systems available, if::any, for those boats having sleeping, kitchen,:.or. .other facilities, which .may cause pollution into the waterway; 2. Information has not been available indicating the type of maneuvering for those boats to be navigating to and from each docking facility, which may disturb the wetlands area along the edge of this subject area. It is hereby requested_ that. the applicant and/or. his agent furnish our department. with. a completed Long Environmental Assessment Form. This declaration should not 'be considered a -determination made. for any other department. or agency which may -also be involved, nor for any other project not covered by the subject Z.B.A: application. Dated: January 10, 1984. BY. 'ORDER OF. THE SOUTHOLD TOWN -BOARD. OF APPEALS - GERARD P.' GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN For additional information, please- contact: Linda Kowalski, Secretary and Clerk for the Board of Appeals at .765-1809.. (or 1802.) . .d o , Ln Southold Town Bocird of Appeals �4�®1 ��®� MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS February 14, 1984 JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Mr. Norman C. Boos One Cedar Street Massapequa, NY _ 11758 Re: Appeal No. 3203 Variance for Expansion of Marina Dear Mr. Boos: At a Special Meeting of the Board of Appeals held on February 11, 1984, it was the unanimous agreement of the members to request a Draft Environmental Impact Statement in accordance with Section 617.8 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act which shall contain at least the following: (1) a concise description of the proposed project, its purpose and need; (2) a concise description of the environmental setting of ] the adjacent areas, sufficient to understand the possible effects of the proposed project; (3) a statement of the important environmental impacts o,f the proposed project, including short-term and long-term effects and typical associated environmental effects, i.e. : [a] alteration of the adjacent wetlands area, such as widening of the channel if needed at present. or in the future; [b] changes and effects of the adjacent wetlands area due to wave action from navigation; [c] pollutants-sewage being discharged due to increased navigation; Page 2 - February 14, 1984 To: Mr. Norman C. Boos ` Re: Appeal No. 3203 - SEQRA Variance for Expansion of Marina (4) an identification and brief discussion of environmental effects which cannot be avoided, if the proposed project is implemented; (5) a description and evaluation of reasonable alternatives, - including no-action alternative; 1 (6) an identification of any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources which would be associated with the proposed action should it be implemented; (7) a description of mitigation measures to minimize the environmental impacts on: [a] alteration of the adjacent wetlands area, including erosion, due to increased navigation and maneuvering 't of vessels; [b] sewage pollution; [c] other pollutants from navigation, etc. (8) a description of any growth-inducing aspects of the proposed project; (9) a list of any underlying studies, reports, expert testi- mony and other information obtained and considered in preparing this statement [together with copies of same for reference] . Upon receipt of the Environmental Impact Statement, we are required to provide for a 30-day commenting period and then to proceed with Section 617.10 of the SEQRA provisions. For your reference we are enclosing photocopies pertaining to other material to be included in this statement. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosures By Linda F. Kowalski cc: Southold Town Board a LSoutholdfpeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971. TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS February 14, 19.84 JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Mr. Norman C. Boos One Cedar Street Massapequa, NY 11758 Re: Appeal No. 3203 - ' variance for Expansion of Marina Dear Mr. Boos: At a Special Meeting of the Board of Appeals held on February 11, 1984, it was the unanimous agreement of the members ~ to request a Draft Environmental Impact Statement in accordance with Section 617.8 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act which shall contain at least the following: (1) a concise description of the proposed project, its purpose and need; (2) a concise description of the environmental setting of the adjacent areas, sufficient to understand the possible effects of the proposed project; (3) a statement of the important environmental impacts of the proposed project, including short-term and long-term effects and typical associated environmental effects, i.e. : [a] alteration of the adjacent wetlands area, such as widening of the channel if needed at present or in the .future; [b] changes and effects of the adjacent wetlands area due to wave action from navigation; [c] pollutants-sewage being discharged due to increased navigation; Page 2 - February 14, 1984 To: Mr. Norman C. Boos Re: Appeal No. 3203 - SEQRA Variance for Expansion of Marina (4) an identification and brief discussion of environmental effects which cannot be avoided, if the proposed project is implemented; (5) a description and evaluation of reasonable alternatives, including no-action alternative; (6) an identification of any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources which would be associated with the proposed action should it be implemented; (7) a description of mitigation measures to minimize the environmental impacts on: [a] alteration of the adjacent wetlands area, including erosion, due to increased navigation and maneuvering of vessels; [b] sewage pollution; [c] other pollutants from navigation, etc. (8) a description of any growth-inducing aspects of the proposed project; (9) a list of any underlying studies, reports, expert testi- mony and .other information obtained and considered in preparing this statement [together with copies of same for reference] . Upon receipt of the Environmental Impact Statement, we are required to provide for a 30-day commenting period and then to proceed with Section 617.10 of the SEQRA provisions. For your reference we are enclosing photocopies pertaining to other material to be included in this statement. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosures By Linda F. Kowalski cc: Southold Town Board t + I . Southold Town Board ®f Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765.1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN,JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS February 14, 1984 JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Mr. Norman C. Boos One Cedar Street Massapequa, NY 11758 Re: Appeal No. 3203 Variance for Expansion of Marina Dear Mr. Boos: At a Special Meeting of the Board of Appeals held on February 11, 1984, it was the unanimous agreement of the members to request a Draft Environmental Impact Statement in accordance with Section 617.8 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act which shall contain at least the following: (1) a concise description of the proposed project, its purpose and need; (2) a concise description of the environmental setting of the adjacent areas, sufficient to understand the possible effects of the proposed project; (3) a statement of the important environmental impacts of the proposed project, including short-term and long-term effects and typical associated environmental effects, i.e. : [a] alteration of the adjacent wetlands area, such as widening of the channel if needed at present or in the future; [b] changes and effects of the adjacent wetlands area due to wave action from navigation; [c] pollutants-sewage being discharged due to increased navigation; Page 2 - February Wiz, 1984 To: Mr. Norman C. Boos Re: Appeal No. 3203 - SEQRA Variance for Expansion of Marina (4) an identification and brief discussion of environmental effects which cannot be avoided, if the proposed project is implemented; (5) a description and evaluation of reasonable alternatives, including no-action alternative; (6) an identification of any irreversible and irretrievable commitments of resources which would be associated with the proposed action should it be implemented; (7) a description of mitigation measures to minimize the environmental impacts on: [a] alteration of the adjacent wetlands area, including erosion, due to increased navigation and maneuvering of vessels; [b] sewage .pollution; [c] other pollutants from navigation, etc. �''� 8 a description of any -growth-inducing aspects of the c ( ) P Y g g P proposed project; (9) a list of any underlying studies, reports, expert testi- mony and other information obtained and considered in preparing g this statement [together with copies of same for reference] . Upon receipt of the Environmental Impact Statement, we are required to provide for a 30-day commenting period and then to proceed with Section 617.10 of the SEQRA provisions. For your reference we are enclosing photocopies pertaining to other material to be included in this statement. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosures By Linda F. Kowalski cc: Southold Town Board either_prepare the statement, have it prepared by a consultant, or abandon the action. Sin rly, in the case of actions wh your agency initiates, ". you may either prepare your own Draft EIS or request that the lead agency ' prepare it. Applicants are inherently in a good position to describe and evaluate :r the effects of their own proposed activities -- no one else ma .y better under- stand their projects. However, they obviously have a bias in favor of the action. It might be better for the lead agency or a consultant to prepare .:, a Draft EIS that objectively examines the pros and cons of an applicant- requested action. WRITING THE DRAFT IMPACT STATEMENT The Draft (as well as the Final ) EIS should be written in plain -? language so that it can be easily understood by the public. It should ?fi address in detail only reasonably anticipated impacts, and it should be no more detailed than the nature and magnitude of the proposed action and the 17 h Y- r , '3aa ro i8 'T Y � Ji significance of its potential impacts call for. Highly technical material , if it must be included, should be referred to in the statement and attached 'a as an appendix. Statements should be preceded by a cover sheet containing the information listed in Box VII. A table of contents and a summary of ;r the statement are required if the statement exceeds ten pages. ld All Draft (and Final ) EIS's must cover certain topics and include certain types of information. These requirements are summarized in Box VIII (p.20), It is important to remember that whether the document is prepared by- a consultant, applicant, or in-house staff, the final responsibility for the quality of the EIS rests with the lead agency. You will need to review the draft statement to ensure that it presents a fair and thorough examination of the potential impacts of the proposal and alternatives. 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"� 'H��'�` , i R. `�.�•} _ 4H,yt''a k .4.57'F',4,•S '*a�? 3"°a.� �.1j.'� r�� Af Z2a .wo.y r eSk'� SY.� 9 ,t, 1 �'4• 1.? '} k: si 4s(:. t1,Y ....9�n�•e`,�Sx SFt,+��''0'.,y r�3'Wea,s. �• zs il 'Ylt%'� {'3( N e '�A� �� 7 � y,,+c^a'.�1.9,} r-'r�,,5•a':.'fir �:'t.'7 '+( i.,. � ,rt'��Yv w$ . n '�,';.F.', '_� � :!r.h ,.'1�•� ^'-^� .U,tr3 i�h iZ3r�.,vr rK''rt'� h r�a'r't�"`Y.,- rfs,:•��{�'��s°c ;3;;9. 'cy � X.:fi {�.•t,� h�•.'�,y. U d�.s-- �•'� xt - i 1'� '� u� .1 t�,�r 4 Y'4'.'-`i,:t_x rn f',s;. t �"e'-;. FJ jAr/jes"." C" ire lue1v —7111 __ ___ _ __ Gam., ub bit 0 U ui CA Ll Fo ?A KKI PRO ® _ ORJr 1/ is ID - D � G o� v • TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 January 27 , 1984 Mr. Gerard P. Goehringer, Chairman Southold Town Board of Appeals Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Mr. Goehringer: I would like to advise your Board that the Trustees jurisdiction lies over all lands under water within the Town of Southold. We are authorized to issue permits for the placing of docks or other objects .in or on any Town Waters provided that the same does not impede or interfere with navigation or the public use of said water or land. Therefore, in regard to the application of Mr. Norman C. , Boos, the Trustees only have authority over the docks applied for and to insure that same does not interfere with navigation. This application, which is before the Board of Trustees, has been tabled, at the present time. Very truly yours, Board o Trustees Henry P. Smith President HS/ip hoard of A ea ls Southold Town MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I.. N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI TO: Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Trustees DATE: January 25, 1984 SUBJECT: Appeal No. 3201 - Norman. C. Boos Pending SEQRA .Review .Proposal to Expand Marina Transmitted herewith for your. records is. a copy of the Long Environmental Assessment Form recently received by bur -office as lead agency in the above matter. Comments may be received by our office on or. before February 9, 1984 . A lack of. response will be interpreted to mean that your department has no objection.- Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Enclosures Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI January 25, 1984 Mr. David DeRidder, Associate Environmental Analyst N.Y.S. Dept. of Environmental Conservation S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook, NY 11793 Re: Permit No. 10-83-1610 . Appeal No. 3201 .-.. Norman C. Boos Expansion of Marina Dear Mr. DeRidder: At a meeting of the Zoning Board of. Appeals held January 25, 1984, it was determined to coordinate review of the subject application pursuant to . Section 617. 7 of the SEQRA law. Transmitted herewith for your review are copies of the Long Environmental Assessment Form together with file documents con- cerning the variance for expansion of the marina. Comments may be received by our office on or before February 9, 1984. A lack of response will be interpreted to mean that your agency has no objection. 31, Yours very truly, r GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosures By Linda Kowalski cc: Building Department ®SUFFOur Southold Town . .Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI TO: Southold Town Clerk Southold Town Trustees DATE: January 25, 1984 SUBJECT: Appeal No. 3201 - Norman C. Boos Pending SEQRA .Review Proposal to Expand Marina Transmitted herewith for your. records is. a copy of the Long Environmental Assessment Form recently received by bur -office as lead agency in the above matter. Comments may be received by our office on or before February 9, 1984 . . A lack of response will be interpreted to mean that your department has no objection.- Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN By Linda Kowalski Enclosures a•- r Days: 433-0010 Evenings: 541-4604 Est. 1950 )AMIdwiders (/l marilld BAY AVENUE (Skunk Lane), CUTCHOGUE, L. I., N. Y. 11935 Secluded Dockage with Electricity Mailing Address- -Jan. 16, 1984 Norman C. Boos 1 Cedar St., Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 Southold Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall Board of ire, I Main Rd. - S.R. 25 sif j Southold, NY 11971 TOi o °' F Attn: Mr. Gerard P . Goehringer, Chairman Dear Mr. Goehringer: In accordance with your letter dated January 11 , 1984, enclosed please - find completed Long Environment Assessment form. I 've heard rumor that a petition against this action with heavily ex- aggerated claims 'is being or has been sent you. Said petition assert- ing that we have ( 1) live on board people in the marina with resulting cooking and human pollution, (2) that boats are oversize and (3) that traffic creates a problem, I would like to document for the board that Ithese claims are invalid: (1) Live on board: With the exception of A. Zimmer (my wife ' s brother) patrons of the marina live within a short distance of the marina. They walk and bike in addition to driving to the premises . They certainly do not live on board, nor is it 1 honestly feasible for them to come aboard to cook, home is much more convenient . On occasion my brother-in-law does stay overnight at the marina during which time he uses our personal dockside facilities. It has been noted on both 1983 and 1984 contracts that live on board is not permitted (see enclosed) . As to my own boat, I do live on board during weekends and I utilize the toilet facilities in the storage building as purchased (also enclosed) . I have not made these facilities available to anyone other then my in-laws but if the board wishes me to do so I certainly will readily comply. I supply and maintain refuse cans for those in need. (2) Boats are oversize: Our boats range in size from a 13 ' boat to two boats that are 25 ' and one boat 271 . The twenty-seven is owned by Mr . & Mrs . R. Wacker, members in good standing in the community, who traded up from a 21 footer to the present size . They have been patrons of the marina prior to and during the entire time that we have been owners . In view of the fact that they are such good people , and they conform to the rules of the , marina, we could not tell them they must leave beea,use they are, now oversize . (3) Parking: The enclosed photo (a) showing marina during our first Page 1 of 2 - Continued WE ARE NOT TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER, THEFT, FIRE, ACCIDENTS OR OTHER CONTINGENCIES BEYOND OUR CONTROL. (2) year of ownership clearly indicates parking to be adjacent to the road. There was no way for any patron to leave the marina without having to back onto Skunk Lane , dangerous in view of people sometimes speeding around the bend in the road. Since ownership, parking has been taken off the road (photos b & c) by means of blocking cars from just pulling in and out. This was accomplished by placing the pilings and hawser lines as noted (photo b) and the telephone pole automobile stops as in photo a have been moved much closer to the white 4 x 4 posts creating a good size parking- area (photo c) . Parking in the area of my home -has been landscaped, in a year or so no auto in that portion of the marina will be seen from either Skunk Lane or Nassau Point Causeway. These photos indicate the entire marina basin. The platform of photo d is 20' overall enabling you to compare size of boats down the line. Photo c shows boats on the road side as well as the east side . You can see from these photos that the boats are day boats , good for a leisurely outing, fishing or water skiing. They are not what would be called live on board type boats . To tie up a few loose ends . There is simultaneously community need as well as financial requirement for the expansion. The cost of operation far exceeds the revenue . I stated at the Trustees hearing that I will not again ask to increase the facilities if this request is passed and that is true . My home is almost ready to move into, I wish to do so. I as well as my neighbors wish to enjoy the quietude of the area and do not intend to make this into a large commercial enterprise . As you are aware, I am requesting an increase of eighteen additional boats , approximately 181 or less over the covenant set forth by the Board of Appeals several weeks prior to the sale of the marina (covenant dated 6/l/78 , deed delivered 8/23/78) . On May 17th 1978, to establish these guidelines , the former owner (Angelo Petrucci) in a letter to the Board of Applals stated he could accomodate with ease 40 to 45 boats , but for his purposes chose 35 ( letter enclosed) . There is ample room for this proposed addition. Cordially, Orman C. Boos enc. Addendum: At the Trustees meeting it was mentioned that at times people have exceeded the 5MPH rule which would result in erosion of the marsh and wetland area. On occasion this has happened in the channel and we let the few who have done so be aware that it is against the law and would make them subject to expulsion from the marina. NO ONE has ever sped in the area of any docked boats however, and this addition would have the effect of protecting rather then destroying this vital area. People do slow down in the area of boats . cc: Bldg. Dept . Town Trustees Planning Board Supervisor F . J . Murphy r , TOWN OF S OUTHOLD i EN-\71ROwi4ENTAL ASSESSMENT — PART I PROJECT Ir:r ORiZATION f NOTICE. This docu.•nenc is designed to assist in detererininq whether the action proposed IMY have a significant effect pn the environment- r Please cQaTlete the entire 6ata Sheet. Answes to these questions will .be considered as Part of the application Far approval and may be subject to further vertficatton and public review. Provide any additional information you beiieve wi•li be needed to complete PARTS Z and 3. It is expected that cemPfeticT-1 of the EAF will be dependent an 'information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is..onavaihble, so indicate and specify each instance. nc c4nJ`r'• WIN;: A?lo .4CCR=5a JF ^'�NE3 �If 0i-'---nt) ; Rrnlrl�jr•�tarc (ova 111�r���� y�,,,� •, . 8000 Skunk Lane Cu chogue , NY 1 9 6 OF :aDl il.+itT' ;S�rmr� Norman C . Boos ,�.J., (State) l,zip) 3MEIESS PFONE: 3J,9-0()1 0 1 Cedar' St. Massa e ua NY 11758 ('ip) O= DDOJcC': (Briefly dascribe type of projec= ]r action) Construct 175 Lineal foot of small boats. (PLZySE CON.PLEic. EACH QUESTION - Indicate 3.A. if not aeoiicable) .d. S ES l Rr?l:ail (rhys:c,1 52t of overall project, Loth develoceL' and undevelcoed areas) 1, General Gnaracter of -.ia land: Generally uni.o.•-: sloee X Generally ':seven ar.d roiling Jr irregular Pr--.-ant '.and use: Urban , Industrial Cor erC-�I X • Suburban , Rural . ,res� Agriculture (I t:er marina 3. Dotal acryace of project area: N_A.acr_s: No physical change to land or water. Aocroximaca acraage: Pr'_sencly After Camolation Presently ;;ter Completion Meadcd or 3rushland sere5 '_C'-es Wat_r Sur'ac:a +t?3 3cres aresz=d 3CTos a$ LnVonotated .mcK ear=: or rill, 'C-sls acres AGr'cu i:.:re I acres ,^--- ::�rl or an:! rl,'.� '_i•:;,2r ':ram _.'_5 sur-ic,2s ,•. ?� Jr .. .,. , acres d. iha: is oreCcr7nent saii :ypets) an •]ra;x t i:::: N.A. ]. a• Are _.._r? -]edr:ck autc.mppirigs ]n ]rajec: 5: .=? Y'-S X 'to a. That is ;eat: :] tedr_cx? 6. :.;�roxi,-ate peresntace of proposed project site with.slopes: 0-10N 10-lSA l5A or greater N.A. i; p.-rject continuous to, or contain a building or-site listed on the Rational P,egister of- Historic Places? Yes X 'lo S. what is the dep,h to the water table? N- A -feet . g. Co hunting or fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? Yes �NO 10. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal Iife that is identified as threatened or arda:cered - Yes X No, according to - Identify each species 11. Are t~ere any uniq::e or unusual land for7s on the project site? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, other geological `o rations - Yes x No. .(Describe 12. Is t1e project site presently used by the corn:unity or neighborhood as an open space or. recreation -.:. area - Yes X NO- 13. C-ies the present site offer or include scenic views or vistas known to be important to.the cosmunity? Yes x "o 14. Streans within or contiguous to project area: None a. Na.-b of stream and name of river to which it is tributary 15. Lakes, Pands, '.letland areas within or contiguous ta 'project' area: a. llam-e Broadwater Cove b. Size (in acres) 16. nhat is the dcninant land use and zoning classification within a 1/4 mile radius of the project (e.g. single family residential, R-2) and the scale of developin nt (e.g. 2 story). _ Single family residential 1 12 story S. FRC.JECT CCSUIPTICfI - 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) a. Total contiguous acreage awned by project sponsor aVI)rox 3z�,, acres. b. Project acreage developed: U1 _acres initially; acres ultimately. • c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped __NA d. Length of projec., in wiles: NA (if appropriate) e. If project is an expansion of existing, indicate percent of expansion proposed: building square foot- age developed acreage -'NA f. NtL.ber of off-str--t parking spaces existing 43 proposed 62 g. uaxir a vehicular trips generated per hour , two (upon completion of project) h. If residentiai: Nw:iber and type of housing units: 1 existing One'Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initial 1 Ultinate 1 _ --- i. If: Orientation Neighborhood-City-Regional Estimated Employment Non—conforming marina Co.-=arcial nejghborhooci - Industrial — j. Total height of tallest proposed structure NA _feet. r 2; natural rrateria] (i.e. ruck, earth, etc.) will be reproved from site - N:bne tons cubic yards. 3. Pow r,.any acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed fron site }None acres. 4. Wi11 any mature forest (over 100, years old) or other locally-important vegetation be removed by this project? Yes x tlo s. Are there any plans for re-vegetation to replace that removed during construction? Yes No NA 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction 1 months, (including demolition), 7. If multi-phased project: a. Total number of phases anticipated No ETA - b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 month __year (including demolition) c. Approximate completion data final phase __month year. d. Is phase l financially dependant an subsequent phases? Yes =No 8_ Will blasting occur during construction? Yes x No - 9. NL:rber of jobs generated: during construction N o n(� after project is completa _N_6y7e 10. Nuaber of jobs eliminated by this project N o nee 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Yes x No.- If yes, explain: 12. a. Is surface or subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? . Yes x No. b. If yes, indicate type of waste (sEwage, industrial, etc.) — c. If surface disposal na:;e of strea-i into which effluent will be discharged —— 13. Wiil surface area of existing lakes, ponds, strea^s, bays or other surface wa'ter-tays be increased or decreased by proposal? Yes x No. 14. Is project or any portion of project located in the 100 year flood plain? Yes No 15. a. Ooes project involve disposal of solid waste? Yes x No b. If yes, will an existing solid waste disposal facility be used? Yes No . c. If yes, give name: location d. 'Jill any wastes not ga into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? Yes No 16. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes x 90 17. Will project routinely produce Cdors (rare than one-hour per day)? Yes `_W No 18, Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambience noise levels? Yes x No 19. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Yes x No- If yes, indicate type(s) 20. if water supply is from wells indicate puma ing capacity NA gals/minute. 21. Total anticipated water usage per day _NA gals/day. Z- Zoning: a. What is dcninart zoning class-,f'caticn of site? Ragl dPntial—A_gri Cultural b. Current specific zoning classific_tion of site Non—conforming marina c.. is Orrp05?d use COnSi5t2Rt wit` ,:r252nt =Oning. Yes d. If no, indicate desired zoninc -3- • 25. Approvals: a. Is any Federal perm it required? x Yes NO b, Does project involve State or Federal -funding or financing? Yes X ' No c. Local and Regional approvals: Approval Required Submittal Approval (Yes, rlo) (Type) (Date) (Date) City, Town, Village Board Yes- �Znrnyal Ci ty, Tc-.+n, Villace Planning Soard es bpr oval— City, Town, Zoning Board Yes rIan0e �3 City, County Health Department 0 •_- --.—.t Other local agencies .—._—. Dt�er regional agencies TTg�,, Stata A,^_ncies YeS nyF [' 83 _ Federal Agencies Yes Axjuy ,En�r i n _er s �`� -----�-- C. I:,'F Gr%4.ATIG':AL GETAMS Att2cS any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with the proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which can be trken to r.iticate or avoid then. PA_?AK7P'S SIGlATURE: TITLE: OiUn er A�t=cSEiiTi:G: CATS. -- r TO'NNI OF SOUTHOLD ' ENVIRONILNTAL ASSESSMENT — PART II r .PROJECT TMPIp CTS AND T-'iE IR MAGNITUDE_ G�aersl ;nforration (Read Carefully) - in cc.mpieting the fore, the reviewer should be guide; by the question: Have my decisions and determinations yeen reesar.able? The reviewer is not expected co he. an expert anvirormental analyst. - Identifying tnat an affect will be potentially lar!=e (column 2) does not mean that it is also necessarily sienific_nt. Any large effect must be evaluated in ?: - 3 to detarnine significance. By _identifying an erred in colu:r.n 2 si-ply asks that it be looked at further. - The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by s!o:;ing types of effects and wherever possible the threshol: of magnituee that would trigger a response in colu:.n 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations. But,-for any sceci =ic project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be :more appropriate for a Potential Large Icpac= rating. - Each project, on each site, in each -locality, will vary. Tlierefore, the examples have been offered as guidance They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question. - The number of examples per question does not indicate the impor`ance of each question. INSTRUCTIONS (Read Carefully) a. Answer each of the 13 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be awl effect. b. Mavbe answers should be considered as Yes answers. ' C. If answering Yes to a auestion then check the a:orcoriate box (coiumn' l -or 2) to indicate the potential size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2. If impac: will occur but threshold is lower than exaroie, check column 1. d. If reviewer has doubt about the size of the impac= 'il-2n_.consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART 3. e. If a potentially large impact or effect can be reduced by a change in the project to a less-than large magnitude, place a Yes in column 3. A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible. SMALL TO POTE.TIAL CAN IMPACT of MODEPATE LARGE REDUCED BY IMPACT IMPACT PROJECT C:IANGE IMPACT ON Lr%4 NO YES WILL TF.ERE BE AN EFFECT AS A RESULT Or A PHYSICAL CP4"Gc i0 00 PROJECT SITE? ExZfnoles that :dould Apply to Column 2 Any construction on slopes of ISb or greater, (1: foot rise per 100 foot of lc-ngth), or where the. general slopes in the project area exceed 10:. _ Const u•ction on Land where the depth to the water table is Tess than 3 feet. Construction of oared Parking area for 1 ,000 or . cre vehicles. _ Construction on land ::here bedrock is exposer, cr :e^orally witnin 3 feet of existing ground surface. _ Construction that will continue for mmiore than 1 ;ear or involve more than one pnasa or stage. Excavation for miring purposes that would remove -cre than 1 .000 tons of natural :material (i.e. rock or soil) per year. Construction, of any new sanitary landfill. -S- - ,90ERA T E L.4P.GE REG.UCKD�g.t-- IMPACT tt'�ACT P�OJE('T• C'!At;,E Ccnstruetion in a designated floadway. Otter ir..pacts: . : 0 YES TFr 'R-- AG 4 FFF=CT TO ;,tlY UNIQUE OR UNUSUAL LP.N.9 F0;-RMS �� f'JL7I? CNI Tiiz SITS? (i.e. cliffs, dunes, caologicai r-orra- . ticns, etc.) Specific land forms: IVPAC T C11 !LATER NO YES 3. WILL PROJ:�'Ci APFE �..) 0 CY ANY WAlr-R BODY DESIGINATED AS .:........ PROTECT70; (Under Articles is. 24. 25 or the Envir- - en:2nt2l Conservation Law, E.C.L.} Fxa=les that FIould Apply to COIUMM 2 Dredging core than 100 cubic yards of material from -- channel of a protected stream. Cacstr,.cticn in a desiSnated freshwater or tidal wetland. Other impacts: 4. WILL PROJECT AFFECT, �;iY t;0i1-PROTECTEt� EXISTING OR ;�! NO YES . BOGY OF !!.ATFR? ............................................ 0 Exr:,moles that Would ,%pply to Column 2 Q A 10'. increase or decrease in the surface area of any body -, of water or =re thsn a 10 acre increase or decrease. Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface area. 0t4 er impacts: 40 YES S. WILL PROJECT AFFECT SURFACE OR CROUt1DIPATER OUALIiY? Examoles that 44culd apply to MUM 2 _ Project will require a discharge permit. Project requires use of a source of water that does not have approval to serve proposed project. _ P eject requires water supply from wall's with greater than 45 gallons per minute p ---,Ping capacity. _ Construction or oceration causing any contamination of a public water supply syste:a. _ Project will adversely affect groundwater. ---- Liquid e`.luent ,rill be conveyed off the site to facilities vihich presently do not exist or have inadequate capacity. Project requiring a `acility that would use water in excess of 20,000 gallons per day. P:-oject will likely cause siltation or other dischar^z —` inr.n an ezi;tina bode of dater to the extant that there s r f A - TO POTEFITIAL CAN Li PACT 2: cP.ATE LARGE REJUCED.BY N?ACT UIPACT PROJECT CN�,I;GE D'PACT O-i VISUAL RESOURCE PPCJECT =ECT VIEUS, VISTAS OR THE VISUAL NO YES C r.=:,CIc1 O= Ti'E :OHEORKOD OR CON.MUNITY? .............. th!t Mould Apply to Columin 2 _ An inco-:atible visual affect caused by the introduction of naw r..ateriais, colcrs and/or forts in contrast to the surrrundirg landsc3;e. A orc;ect e3sll7 visible. not easily screened,that is coviously different fro-i others around it_ _ project will result in the elimination or major -- p-- - serecnir.g of scenic views or vistas known to be i-fartant to the are2. - Other i ;acis: 1XPACT CN HISTORIC P.ESOURr S - c 11 . '.IILL PROJECT !I-'?ACT ANY SITE OR STRUCi1JRE,OF 'qlS ORIC, 10 YES PRE-HISTCRIC OR Pr.LEONTOGIUL IMPORTANCE?. .................. 0 0 '_^71n5 that l:ould Acply to Colu'M 2 pr•yjec- occurinq wholly or partially within or contiguous . to any facility or site listed an the National Register oT . historic places. - „r.y impact to an ar:heological site or fossil bed located within the project site. ; 1 _ Oner impacts: INPACi 0?l OPEN SPACE & 12. WILL THE P NECT ApF"cCT 7E GUANTITY OR QUALITY OF EXISTIyG NO YES CR riITURE GPEiI SPACES OR RECREATIONAL OFPORT'JOiITiE$?...... D Examoles that Would Apply to Colurat 2 The per�znent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. --- A major reduction of an open space important to the community. ----- Other impacts: IMPACT nil TR.ANSPORTATIC'i IL -MERE ? FF=CT TO EXISTING TRANSPCnTAiiON NO YES 13. } E . SYSTEAs? .. ... ......................................... (0 0 ExamoIr-s that Would Apply to Column 2 Alteration of present patterns of ,:o:e^ent of people and/or goods. Project will result in severe traffic problems. A • ./. SMLL TO POTu•1ThL CAU IMP:i'CT 3_ !DCERATE LARGE REOUCEO UY' IMPACT I IPACT PROJECT 'CHANGc Other I-noacts: lS YES o'. !41LL P2^SEC' ALTER OPLM AGE FLC/I, PATT=-?I 0 P Ste=, ^ RU:10r""? .................................................. GO Examole that `!ouid Apply to Colur-.n 2 Project would 1ro:de flood eater flows. • pro;ect is likely _o cause substantial erosion. ---- . Project is incor^atible with existing drainage patterns. Other impacts: r,MP.ACT ON AIR . ;10 YES 7. 'RILL PROJECT AFFE-r- AIR QUALITY?.............................. Exa�oies that Would Apply to COIurn _ Project will induce 1 ,000 or more vehicle trios in any given hour., Project will result in the incineration of.Tore than l ton _ of refuse per hour. Project emission rate of all contaminants will exceed 5 lbs. per hour or a ^eat source producing rare t:an 10 , million BTU's per hour_ Other impacts: IMPACT ON PLINTS AND ANVIAL S NO YES $. TWILL PROJECT .1AFFECT A;iY THREATEMM OR E1,10A11GERE71 SPECIES: , .. X Exaaacles that 1.4culd Apply to Column Reduction of one or mire species listed on the ::ew York --- or Federal list, using the site, over or near site or found on the site. _ Removal of any portion of a critical orLsignificznt wild- I ire habitat. ; Application of pesticide or herbicide over r_o:-2 than twice a year other tan `or agriL.,!cur'al purocs=s. Other im.pads: 9. WTI' ?.^. , ECT SU°Si, .;iIALL'f AFr�CT ::C:I-T iicEA :R ..10 YES E?;C E'=J S?ECi=s': . ....... ................... ........... O 0 Exar.olP t:at ,Iould Apply to Column 2 _ Project •.,ould sa5stantially interfere with any resident or ,migratgry fish or wildlife species. _ Project recuires the removal of More than 10 s=res pf mature forest (,ver .100 years in age} or otne locally important vegecation. l 5 J POTENTI.-.L C'.* 1'.00ERAT"c LARGE REDUCED 3Y IMPACT [!,PACT PROJECT r_.ANGE i�-!PACT ON E`lERGY 14. WILL PROJECT AFFECT TFE CC !'iUiIITIES SOURCES OF FUEL '3R VO YES E.NERSY SUPPLY? .. ..........................................00 Exar.pl,2s that Would Apply to Column 2 _ Project causing greater than SA increase in any for! or energy used in nur,icigality. - Project requiring the creation or extension of an er2r;y • transmission or suaol_v systen to serve more than 50 single or t:•ro family residences. Other inpacts: 1MPL.CT OH NOISE 15. WILL T*.E-Rr- BE 03JECT1ONASLE COORS, :'NOISE, GLARE, Oy 'O YES or c_rCTRIC.AL DIST:RSANC= AS A RESULT OF THIS PP.C,:ECT? ... .xamoles that l?culd Apoly to Column 2 Blasting within 1 ,EGO feet of a hospital , school or ether sensitive facility. Odors will occur routinely (^ore than one hour per day;. _ Project will orgducs operating noise exceeding the local arbient noise levels for noise outside of s=rjr—nres. - _ Project will re.�uve natural barriers that would ac_ as a noise screen. Other impacts: IMP�.C- r-1.! ycAC74 PA7-4P.OS NO YES 16. NILL PROJECT AFFECT PU KLC HEALTH ANO SAFE Y? .............00 - Ex2mnles that 'Would Appiy to Column 2 Project will cause a risk of explosion or release of hazardous _ substances (i.e. oil , pesticides, chemicals, radiation, etc.) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or t^ere will be a ch r nic 1Gw level discharge or emission. Pro.4ect that will result in the burial of "haZard-�us wastes' ` (i.e. toxic, Poisonous, highly reactive, radioactive, irritating, infec_ious, etc. , including wastes that are solid, sa-mi-solid, liquid or contain gases.) _ Storace facilities for cne million or more gallons liquified natural gas or ot`er licuids. Otner impacts: lup�rT �tilyT� G•0 , :iER. OF Cnfr,;J;IITv OR il=IGc t ii. PILL PROJECT AFFECT THE DiARACTER nF THE EXISTING NO YES CGIL".,,1ial (? .... .. ......................................... Ex�-ole that Vould APoly to Col;r-n 2 _ The copulation of the City, Town or 'tillage in 'which the pro;ect is located is likely to grown by more than 5. of res�d�nt hu.,an Pcpula:i2n. The municipal budSets for capital expenditures or opera- r--•-- ting services will incr»se by gore than SA per year as a result of this project. _ 'Pill involve any ::er.••ar,art Facility of a non-agricultural Use in an agricultural district or remove prime agricultural r lands iron cultivation. _ The project will replace or eliminate existing facilities, str ctures or areas of historic importance to the community. Oevelcprent will induct an influx of a particular age e-�-- �---�� —.-up with special needs, Project will set an imnort:nt precedent for future projects. ' _ Project will relocate 15 or more employees in one or rare -}--_ businesses. Other 'Impacts: _ NO YES 13. IS TEIZAE PUSLIC CCNT"_n ,rRSY CO\CER;iTNG rdE PROJECT? ....... Eza-oles '`:at %ould Apply to Colu= 2 0X _ Either covernrent or citizens of adjacent corrmQnities have ezpressad opposition or rejected the project or have not becn contacted. Objections to the p eject from within the.cormiunity. Y e s IF ANY ACTION, IN PART 2 IS TIDE-NTIFIED AS A POTENTIAL LARGE IMPACT OR IF YOU CANNOT OETE.N-11IIE THE 'F?AG?;ITuCE OF IMPACT, PROCEED TO PART 3. PORTIONS OF EAF COMPLETED FOR T21S 'PROJECT: I DETERMIIATION -1, PART I PART 11 PART 3 Upon revie•.r of the information recorded on this EAF (parts 1, 2 and 3) and considering both the magnitude and inrnortance of each PREPARE A. i:ci?.TILE DECL4RATIOI{ irpac=, it is reasonably det-amined that: A. The project will result in no major impacts and, therefore, is one which may riot cause significant damage to the environment. 0 . a. :.lthcuch the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant erfzct in this case PREPARE A iti;EC.?TIVE DEC—APATION tecause the Alt?7dtiCn r�35CrEs describa' in ?ART 3 have been incluced as part 0' t"ie 7ro•.^.osea erc}`CC. 0 C. -he project 'mull result in one or more major.adverse impacts PREPAPPE CSiTI`!E DECLARATION PROCEED 4E1 that cannot be reduced and may cause significant danaee to envircn,;,ant. 0 . Dace Signature of Pasponsihie OTT1C7ai in L Agency Sicn.ature or Preparer (if different fron responsible ofTicer) Print or type name ofT responsible ofii in l J3d a,-�nc•f TO�•N OF SOUTHOLD E 'VIRO!lt,1ENTAL ASSESSMENT — PART III : EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF' IMPACTS - Part 2 ;s pr'cared ;f one or -ore impact or effect is considered to be Potentially large. - The a.^ount of .vritina necessary to answer Part 3 may to determined by ans::ering the Question: In briefly • cc-.all�tin:i e ir,struc_'ons belcw have ! placed in :^is record suf`icient information to 1ndicate the re=son°oleness of -y decisions? Cc,.7ple:_ the fe.ilo:+ing fer each impact or effect identified in'Column 2 of Part 2: None 1. Sri_fly d_scrite the impact. ' 2. Cescri-2 (i` zpolicahle) how the impact might he mitigated or reduced to a less than large impact by a pro- ject cn.,nse, 3. Based on the in;cr-eticn available, decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is iroo rtant to c`e minicipality (city, to-rn or village) in ;rhic:! the project is located. To answer the question of importance, consider: - The probability of the impact or effect occurring - The duration of the impact or effect - Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources or values - Whether the i:-aact or effect can be ccntrolled - - The regicnal consequence of the impact or effect - Its potentiai divergence from local needs and goals - Whether knc;+n objections to the project apoly to this impact or effect. 0; SiU:IIFICnIICC An action is considered to be significant if: One (or rrora). i=-.ict is determined to both large and its (their) consequence, based on the review above, is imoor':3nt. t. PART !!I ST:liC;:c:li5 a< (Ccntinue on Attachments, as needed) Days: 433.0010 Days: 433-0010 Evenings. 541-4604 Evenings: 541-4604 I _Est 1950 flwadwaters 6otic- Viarilfa groadwaters bona A/ar��a Est. 1950 BAY AVENUE (Skunk Lane), OUTCHOOUE, L. I., N. Y. 11935 BAY AVENUE (Skunk Lane), GUTCHODUE, L. I., N. Y. 11935 Secluded Dockage with ElectricitySecluded Dockage with Electricity g Mailing Address: Mailing Address: Norman C. Boos Norman C. Boos 1 Cedar St., Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 1 Cedar St., Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 L J` t ,...r� t I #' ` s WE ARE NOT TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER, THEFT, FIRE, ACCIDENTS WE ARE NOT TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER, THEFT, FIRE, ACCIDENTS O OR OTHER CONTINGENCIES BEYOND OUR CONTROL. R OTHER CONTINGENCIES BEYOND OUR CONTROL. 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Eve _ 541-4604 11as >equa, NY 11758 ME na ' 734-6323 13ROADIVATERS COVE MARINA Contract - Summer Dockage 1983 Length of Boat f( r Regis-t.r:t.tion ff C Width of Beam Boat] Name Owner Name & Address rn 12_ WJL T e l . 73 4/- So'3,3 / c� RENTAL FEE IS FOR PERIOD OF APR. ' l , through Nov , 1 ONLY Please circle which is, applicable for your boat. Minimum .to 16R - 310 .00 19 ' - $340 .-O0 221. - $370 .00 j 17 ' - 320 .00 20 ' - 350 .00 230. - 380 .00 18' - 330 .00 211 - 360 .00 241 - 390 .00 I hereby acknowledge that the afore men,tione4� .fee is to be pairl in the following manner: DEPOSIT: - Minimum of 25% to be received at Broadwaters Cove Marina by Feb. 15 , 1983 . BALANCE: To be paid in full and received at Broadwaters Cove Marina by 4/15/83 . PLEASE NOTE: Reservations cannot be held unless 'payment in full -is received by 4/l/83 . I .clearly understand that the said fee is for a rental charge only and that Broadwaters Cove Marina is NOT RESPONSIBLE for any damage caused by weather , fire, theft, . accident or any contingency beyond our control . I also agreeito abide- by the following rules and regulations: NO speed indexcess of 5 MPH in marina or channel , no loitering, unattended children, swimming; crabbing or fishing in marina. No live on board. Any infringement of the above rules may lead to expulsion from the marina. PLEASE NOTE FURTHER: Dockage after November l , . by special permission. only.. -I Nil - Signatur 224 3� ckr of l.edgement %;e are no 1� . sponsible 'for inclement weather, , tlic:ft , fire , accidents or other contingencies beyond our control, "'• ► Days: 433-0010 Evenings: 541-4604 Marina 734-6323 .� Est. 1 S50 Rroadwaters eog/v BAY AVENUE (Skunk Lane), CUTCHOGUE, L. I., N. Y. 11935 Secluded Dockage with Electricity Mailing Address: Norman C. Boos Contract - Summer Dockage 1984 1 Cedar St., Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 Length of Boat Registration # Width of Beam r ' Boat Name � Owner Name & Address t`n Tel.#•=1� -(OS� REAT�AL FEE IS FO PERIOD OF APR. 1, through N�v. 1 , ONLY Please circle which is applicable for your boat. Minimum to 16' - $325.00 21' - $400 .00 - 171 340.00 22' - 415 .00 18' 355-.00 23' - 430.00 :19' - 370 .00 24' .- 445 .00 20' 385 .00 For your convenience gas & oil are available. I hereby acknowledge that the aforementioned fee is to be paid in the following manner: DEPOSIT : - Minimum of 25% to be received at Broadwaters Cove Marina by Feb . 15 , 1984. BALAATCE: - To be paid in full and received at Broadwaters Cove Marina by 4/15/84. PLEASE NOTE: Reservations cannot be held unless payment in full is received by 4/15/84 . I clearly understand that the said fee is for a rental charge only and that Broadwaters Cove Marina is NOT RESPONSIBLE for any damage caused by weather, fire , theft , accident or any contigency beyond our control. - I also agree to abide by the following rules and regulations : NO speed in excess - of 5MP11 in MARINA OR CHANNEL, no loitering, unattended children, swimming, crabbing or fishing in marina. NO LIVE OK-BOARD ., Any infringement of the above rules may lead to expulsion from the- marina. .PLEASE NOTE FURT11ER: Dockage after November 1 , BY SPECIAL PERMISSION ONLY. _S n Acknowledgement WE ARE NOT TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER, THEFT, FIRE, ACCIDENTS :• ;.� ,: ;- OR OTHER CONTINGENCIES BEYOND OUR CONTROL. .,xr se. •S1 is j 1 �"i ..�» -.ax x 9.c: "x.7 rt� t-.-�".nY"k ..�.r� r ^i+! z�: • t 1 � >:te•.:, =',.,vail_.J,e:..:r:.0 ..,.._:.c .L.M. v,;L e...t._?lti.: .t . :, i.A .,..i_:-f F .,:e;.;.<...rF... i�j,,.} s,.:.» .._....Y:i W.. r.. a},�....�'a, >�.i:\t. .�.�h.,:;., n �,'..... .. T,. -e" The Sale of this Property includes the following: Three hundred and seventy feet (370 ft.) on— Bay Avenue or Skunk Lane Cutchogue, New York 11935 1. The Marina or Boat-Basin provides slips for dockage of 35 boats, up to 24 ft. 2. Electricity and Fresh Water. 3. A ramp to launch, take-out, service, or paint bottom of boats,etc. 4. A tool and utility concrete-block storage building with toilet. 5. The sale of gas and oil, consisting of a 575 gal..tank and electric-pump. Inspected and passed May 29, 2978 by Suffolk County No. P-00854-P00853. -6. Water front building—lot, (43,500 sq. ft.) for construction of a house and septic-system,no construction within (30 ft.) of line mean high-water. Passed and Approved November 4, 1974 by New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation, Stony Brook, New York. 7. Precast 900 gals. Septic tank, 5 shallow pools already installed,and inspected. Approval date November 3, 1974, Permit No. 450159, Health Service Reference No. 4-50-159. 8. Water Supply tested and approved Oct. 24, 1975, Lot-A-4S0-160 by H-2-M Corporation Water Analytical Service 500 Broad Hallow Water Road Melville, New York 11746 Real Estate Property Tax for 1977—$460.12 Liability Insurance for 3 year policy—$210.00 t1'r�� '�"' � �. .' �,tii� r .r ew.yCN�)',;J.. x..; �.,r....•.+� p�}.�° � _.. i. � pa .<�— .. .. �'r -`o...r�.a „Y '�1'+" M" .*a 3A` _ ..^r-i.,�'^�•'�'�i�,4 d`��� �YFS'ri.y r.F �, _ a?x� s _" - 4a. 'kih'-s>ei"3 r _ .�' as.•y..e,.:tx,.o. - 'LZy^{i[saila.w.r Days: 433-0010 Evenings: 541-4604 4ya _ s, ilrl Est. 1950 XroadwaArls Cotiv amlar BAY AVENUE (Skunk Lane), CU'TCHOGUE, L. l., N. Y. 11935 Secluded Dockage with Electricity Mailing Address: J an. 13, 1984 Norman C. Boos 1 Cedar St., Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 Southold Town Board of Appeals '��„ Main Road - State Rd. 25 ZI G Southold, NY 11971 T ,� R' �41 of Sou lhloI Attn: Mr. Gerard P . Goehringer , Chairman Dear Mr. Goehringer: With reference to your letter dated Jan. 3, 1984, I respectfully submit the following: (a) The maximum number of boats docked at the marina with the present docking has been 37 boats plus my personal boat. I 'd like to mention that my boat is for sale (Listed with McMichaels Yacht Sales in Sag Harbor . Until my home is completed, target date early fall 1984, I must continue to live on it during the week- ends . (b) I 've enclosed for your review our construction plan which indicates the length of walk to be 175 ' and width 20 ' 1-1/2" . ( c) Site plan enclosed indicates that we can provide up to 62 parking spaces , however as stated in my letter dated July 14, 1982 ( the same is true of the 1983 season) even during the hottest days with the heaviest traffic there has never been more than 20 cars parked at any one time. After proposed expansion, parking for 62 cars will frankly NEVER be necessary however the plan indicates that they are available. (d) As to width of channel, it is 50 ' wide at the narrowest ' portion. The total projection of the proposed catwalk and fingers into the channel is approx 2021 , our personal boat is 14110" in width with a 3' spring line meaning that the boat we use projects into the channel roughly 181 , resulting in a difference of only approx. 22' . (page 1 of 2 , continued) WE ARE NOT TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER, THEFT, FIRE, ACCIDENTS OR OTHER CONTINGENCIES BEYOND OUR CONTROL. Page 2 of 2 The boats in the marina basin have no problem with respect to access or egress and a difference in the width of the channel of 22' will not result in any less maneuverability. Sir, I would like to request that the topes of the public hearing of the Board of Trustees held on the 13th of December, 1983 , be reviewed by the Board of Appeals for inbut as to the function of the marina and the community need for additional dockage . Thanking you for your courtesy and cooperation with regard to this matter. Cordially, Orman C. Boos enc . :+n.-�` roaaerG Cove Marina o rm is i z 0'/Z1-- 16' 1:6%i 71 is '41 .- --_ ' •�'�� Days: 433-0010 Evenings: 541-4604 Eft 19513 , Rroaawaterrs 6'ow Maim BAY AVENUE (Skunk Lane), CUTCHOGUE, L. I., N. Y. 11935 ; Secluded Dockage with Electricity Mailing Address: Norman C. Boos 1 Cedar St, Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 j July 14 , 191j2 Southold Torn Board of Appeals Main Road — State Rd. 25 Southold, NY 11,971 Attn: Gerard P . Goehringer, Re: County of Suffolk Chairman Dept. of Planning Norman C. Boos #2914 'Dear :sir. Goehringer; In accordance with your request dated June 16, 1982 , en-;- closed please find sketch showing entire property, pro— posed division line and further indicating both the marina slips and parking allocated for same . (43 spaces) As of this date , the most harking we have had at the marina at any one time is 20 vehicles . Hoping this enclosure will meet with your requirements . If you have any questions , please do not hesitate to call . Cordially, 'Norman .C .' Boos cc: Stephen L. Griffing Atty . enc . WE ARE NOT TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER, THEFT, FIRE, ACCIDENTS OR OTHER CONTINGENCIES BEYOND OUR CONTROL y't "-"Tf .=y'e,. '` $"ci, .> cera+.r"�+^" ajc.. :.�ca4 �.:,c w.y,.r 3?l �., z..++Y+l��ury}vt _, 1�'' 'Q ur^^vr.,,•-^�� 'x �^`s.. FTs r5t. . ti • BROADIVATERS COVE NL-IRIN:1 Norman C. Boos New Work proposed indicated in red I _� - �. _ ... - � _' 4-----rid• _� ,' 1 ct � i w. I s � C. -- ' •11f- 1 _ L`_-lam ,' -%� ' o .�\,� ' •-�'�''�n P;L i _ o 67,53 r,`,• IA r • � � • coo irjlr JA � � � ,t•.,r yam, �70 , K- OIL Gz`` o I PERMIT NO. ' NEW YORK'. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CORVATIOP 10-83-1610 •+++� 41_ PERMIT UNDER THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIO4,��I'►p �pp� �^r7 X ARTICLE 15, (Protection of Water) X ARTICLE 25, (Tidal WettfiPt l S��g B ARTICLE 24, (Freshwater Wetlands) 8 ARTICLE 36, (Construction in Flood Hazard�Jl��`� eas) 'ERMIT ISSUED TO Norman C. Boos .DDRESS OF PERMITTEE One Cedar Street, Massapequa, NY 11758 .00ATION OF PROJECT(Section of stream, tidal wetland,dam, building) Northwest corner ot Broadwater Cove at the Broad— waters Cove Marina located on the south side of Bay Avenue, Cutchogue. 1ESCRIPTION OF PROJECT Construct approximately 175 linear feet of 3'6" wide floating catwalk with nine finger piers neasuring 3'6" X 16'6" long in accordance with the plans entitled "Broadwater Cove Marina" ?repared by Norman C. Boos, received December 21, 1983. .OMMUNITY NAME(City,Town, Village) TOWN ,utchogue Southold OUNTY FIA COMMUNITY NO. DAM NO. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE Suffolk March 31, 1985 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. The permittee shall file in the office of the appropriate Regional B. That the State of New York shall in no case be liable for any damage (mit Administrator, a notice of intention to commence work at least 48 or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by or urs in advance of the time of commencement and shall also notify him result from future operations undertaken by the State for the conservation or imptly in writing of the.completion of the work. . improvement of navigation, or for other purposes, and no claim or right to 2. The permitted work shall be subject to inspection by an authorized compensation shall accrue from any such damage. 3resentative of the Department of Environmental Conservation who may 9. That if the display of lights and signals on any work hereby authorized ler the work suspended if the public interest so requires. is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be pre- 3. As a condition of the issuance of this permit, the applicant has ac- scribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained pted expressly, by the execution of the application, the full legal respon- by and at the expense of the owner, `+ility for all damages, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whom- 10. All work carried out under this permit shall be performed in accor- er suffered, arising out of the project described herein and has agreed to dance with established engineering practice and in a workmanlike manner, =;emnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and sts of every name and description resulting from the said project. 11. If granted under Articles 24 or 25, the Department reserves the tight to reconsider this approval at any time and after due notice and hearing to 4. Any material dredged in the prosecution of the work herein permitted continue, rescind or modify this permit in such a manner as may be found to all be removed evenly, without leaving large refuse piles, ridges across the be just and equitable. If upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the J of the waterway or flood plain or deep holes that may have a tendency to modification of the wetland hereby authorized has not been completed, the use injury to navigable channels or to the banks of the waterway. applicant shall, without expense to the State,_and to such extent and In such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may require, S. Any material to be deposited or dumped under this permit, either in remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore the waterway or on shore above high-water mark, shall be deposited or dumped site to its former condition. No claim shall be made against the State of New the locality shown on the drawing hereto attached, and, if so prescribed York on account of any'such removal or alteration. reon, within or behind a good and substantial bulkhead or bulkheads, such will prevent escape of the material into the waterway. 12. This permit shall not be construed as conveying to the applicant any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others There shall be' no unreasonable interference with navigation by the to perform the permitted work or as authorizing the impairment of any rights, rk herein authorized, title or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a 7. That if future operations by the State of New York require an alteration party to the permit. the position of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the opinion 13. The permittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits, ap- the Department of Environmental Conservation it shall cause unreasonable provals, lands, easements and rights-of-way which may be required for this ;truction to the free navigation of said waters or flood.flows or endanger project. health, safety or welfare of the people of the State, or loss or destruction the natural resources of the State, the owner may be ordered by the Depart- 14. If granted under Article 36, this permit is granted solely on the basis nt to remove or alter the structural work, obstructions, or hazards caused of the requirements of Article 36 of the Environmental Conservation Law and reby without expense to the State; and if, upon the expiration or revocation Part 500 of 6 NYCRR(Construction in Flood Plain Areas having Special Flood this permit, the structure, fill, excavation, or other modification of the Hazards — Building Permits) and in no way signifies that the project will be tercourse hereby authorized shall not be competed, the owners shall, free from flooding. hout expense to the State, and to such extent and in such time and manner 15. By acceptance of this the Department of Environmental Conservation may require, remove all or P permit the permitteethspecial agrees that the permit portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore to its former re contingent upon strict compliance with the special conditions on the +dition the navigable and flood capacity of the watercourse. No claim shall reverse side. made against the State of New York on account of any such removal or -ration. •20-4(9/75) (SEE REVERSE SIDE) ` . . n _ . �`�i,.` s4 ��r.. .�;7(z Psc., _,p„r�*c�3i d.rf:—. `•e-:�t�..+�..nv,.e�+'n`"�"-f.Ft'.<_r �-e..ra .m� .r.tC�°r%P. .��Fd.. R :rtk`ah'\.21.+..`:wwS+ «iiv� *.,I A'A(• Psf.:S�.;,;`9 fcsax.�t,,,_',m�cLrs �,- _ �f ``: S CIAh'�ONDITIONS 16. There is to be no dredging, filling or bulkheading associated with this project. 17. There is to be no disturbance to vegetation or topography along the existing shoreline. SEE ATTACHED CONDITIONS A - J, P 1 i i I I PERMIT ISSUE DATE FPERMIT ADMINISTRATOR _ ! ADDRESS Bldg. 40, SUNY--Room 219 January 12, . 1984 Daniel .J. Larkin r Z�f+ Stony Brook, NY 11794 r i, PEA ,SY'r�'rf'`;-�c�...,-,uro...i'-zsS- i ..r.L�=.s..e z-_c "4- Ss�`°'ar •'--f ,. :2*..r ,.a.. �.�t � -1 'r,`--, r �,.,d•i._ ; i.• The following- conditions shall apply 'if- checked--as applicable by the . ' Regional Permit Administrator: K. All dredging shall be conducted so as to leave a uniform bottom elevation free of mounds or holes. L. All spoil material shall be disposed of'either in the Atlantic Ocean or at an approved U.S. Government Dumping Ground, as directed by the District Engineer, U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers. Any spoil material not intended for such water dis- posal shall be removed from the site and disposed of at an-approved upland site. M.. All-fill and••spoil material shall be suitably contained at the work site so as to prevent. its eroding, leaching or otherwise entering into-adjacent wetlands and waterways. N.... All peripheral- rip-rap berms, cofferdams, -rock revetments, .gabions, bulkheads, etc. shall be completed prior to placement of any fill material behind .such structures. -O.•-.Al1L.repairs- to existing structures shall 'be confined' to replacement - of-existing structural. elements with,no change in,-design ..-dimension., . . ., or materials, unless specifically.authorized'herein.- X P...-.The 'followin g Water Quality Certification shall--apply--if"-required:.. .- by one or more agencies of the United States- Government and if. checked-as--applicable by the Regional Permit Administrators•:• In -accordance with:Section 401(a)(1) of the Clean.6:aters•..Act--of '1977 (PL 95-217) the New York State Department of Environmental -Conservation hereby certifies that the. subject project--proposal will not contravene effluent limitations or other limitations-br••-standards " - under-Sections 301, 302, 303, 306 or 307 or the Act.. DATE_ January 12, 1984 , Daniel J. Larkin, P.E. Regional_.Permit minir Division of Regulatory Affairs -DBE 10-83-1610 NYS.Department of._Environmental- Conservation `Euj1 ding 40, SIIi?Y—Room 219 Stony Brook,.NY 11794. .. (516) 751-7900" a s.?=. 2 w �x :1•+�..ro„ .J�^S si♦ L. 7 ..J r T r -r p. �. t -� '. d'• �.'44i".."G. 3�-'�vI-ti. - m^-7,.e�''+w.._ -�<.rt.'�s-'--.+w.•.vrr�dzy.- .�'...., -. .,- iT;.'! ,.=�<.1_,... ._-' r�" c3::s.:. ... e Four Southold Town Board 'ofAppeals � MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. . 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI January 11, 1984 Mr. Norman C. Boos One Cedar Street Massapequa, NY 11758 Re: Appeal No. 3201 Variance to Expand Marina Facilities Dear Mr. Boos: At a Special Meeting of the .Zoning Board of Appeals held last evening, January loth, the board declared itself lead agency pursuant to the N.Y.S. Environmental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4 of the Town Code, and classified your proposed project as an unlisted action which may have a significant adverse effect upon the environment for the reasons listed in the attached Declaration. Pursuant to the above, it is requested that a Long Environ- mental Assessment Form, which is attached, be completed by you and filed with our office as early as possible. Please don't hesitate to call our office if you have any questions. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosures By Linda Kowalski cc: Building Department Town Trustees Planning Board Supervisor F.J. Murphy Ap5/ r zs a �. 3 Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. .11971 TELEPHONE (.516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN NOTICE OF DECLARATION CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. PURSUANT TO J OBE H . AWICKI SS N.Y..S. 'ENVIRONMENTAL 'QUALITY REVIEW 'ACT JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Appeal No. 3201 Application of: NORMAN C. BOOS Location of Subject Property: 8000 Skuhk Lane (Bay Avenue) , Cutchogue. County Tax Map Parcel District 1000, Section 104, Block 08 , Lot 2. 1, 2 .3, _. 2 .4, 2 . 5. Project Proposed: To expand marina dockage facilities for 18 boats. ENVIRONMENTAL DECLARATION: Pursuant. to Section. 617. 7 of the. N.Y.S. Department of .Environ- mental Conservation Act, Article 8-of the. Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4 of the So_ uthold. Town Code, and in order to commence the processing of .the SEQRA procedures, the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold at this time declares itself lead- agency in this proposed project and. hereby classifies the same as an Unlisted Action which may .have a significant adverse effect upon the environ- ment for the following reasons: 1. Information has not been submitted indicating the type of sewage systems available, if any, for those boats having sleeping, kitchen, or other facilities, which may cause pollution into the waterway; 2 . Information has not been available indicating the type of maneuvering for those boats to be navigating to and from each docking facility, which may disturb the wetlands area along the edge of this subject area. It is hereby requested that the applicant and/or his agent furnish our department with .a completed Long Environmental Assessment Form. This declaration should not be considered a determination made for any other department or agency which may also be involved, nor for any other project not covered by the subject Z .B.A. application. Dated: January 10, 1984 . BY. ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD OF APPEALS - GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN For additional information, please contact: Linda Kowalski, Secretary and Clerk for the Board of Appeals at 765-1809 (or 1802.) . Southold Town Board 'of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI January 11, 1984 Mr. Norman C. Boos One Cedar Street Massapequa, NY 11758 Re: Appeal No. 3201 Variance to Expand Marina Facilities Dear Mr. Boos: At a Special Meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals held last evening, January loth, the board declared itself lead agency pursuant to the N.Y.S. Environmental Conservation Act, Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4 of the Town Code, and classified your proposed project as an unlisted action which may have a significant adverse effect upon the environment for the reasons listed in the attached Declaration. Pursuant to the above, it .is requested that a Long Environ- mental Assessment Form, which is attached, be completed by you and filed with our office as early as possible. Please don't hesitate to call our office if you have any questions. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER CHAIRMAN Enclosures By Linda Kowalski cc: Building Department Town Trustees Planning Board Supervisor F.J. Murphy 1 :x. iN, Southold Town Board of Appeals MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. .11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN 'NOTICE 'OF 'DECLARATION CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. PURSUANT OUGL TO J OBE H . AWICKI SS N.Y.S: 'ENVIRONMENTAL -QUALITY 'REVIEW 'ACT JOSEPH H. SAWICKI Appeal No. 3201 Application of: NORMAN C. BOOS Location of .Subject Property: 8000 Skunk Lane (Bay Avenue) , Cutchogue. County Tax Map Parcel District 1000, Section 104, Block 08 , Lot 2.1, 2.3, _. 2 .4, 2. 5 . Project Proposed: To expand marina dockage facilities for 18 boats. ENVIRONMENTAL 'DECLARATION: Pursuant to -Section 617.7 of. the. N.Y.S. Department of Environ- mental Conservation Act, Article 8 �of the. Environmental Conservation Law, and Section 44-4. of the' Southold Town Code, and in order to commence the processing of the SEQRA procedures., the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold at this time declares itself lead agency ._in this proposed. project and. hereby classifies the same .as an Unlisted Action which may have a significant adverse effect upon the environ- ment for the following reasons: 1. Information has not been submitted indicating the type of sewage systems available; if. any, for those boats having sleeping, kitchen, or .other facilities, which ,may cause pollution into the waterway; 2. Information has not been available indicating the type of maneuvering for those boats to be navigating to and from each docking facility, which may disturb the wetlands area along the edge of this subject area. It is hereby .requested that. the applicant and/or. his agent furnish . our department with .a completed Long Environmental Assessment Form. This declaration should not be considered a -determination made for any other department. or agency which may also be involved, nor for any other project not covered by .the subject Z.B.A. application. Dated: January 10, 1984 . BY. ORDER OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD. OF APPEALS - GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN For additional information, please contact: Linda Kowalski, Secretary and Clerk for the Board of Appeals at 765-1809 (or 1802) . , Southold Town Board of Appi' �'\ :` MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L.I., N.Y. 119�_ TELEPHONE (516) 765-186. APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS \ GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI January 3, 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Boos One Cedar Street Massapequa, NY 11758 Re: Appeal No. 3201 Variance for Nine Additional Docks Dear Mr. and Mrs. Boos: At our Regular Meeting held December 28 , 1983, the board members reviewed your recent application and the board requested the following information: (a) What is the maximum number of boats docked at the same time on the present docking? (b) What is the length of the proposed docks from the edge of the existing bulkhead? (c) Please provide; a plan showing the proposed additional parking spaces (in addition to the 43 parking spaces required by the prior decision in Appeal No. 2914) . - -- (d) Please indicate on the plan the width of the channel' s thoroughfare and its location for navigation. Thank- yoV:f-or--your-cooperation. Yours very truly, GERARD P'., G'OEHRINGER lk CHAIR1v2LN- Southold Town ®ard of Appeals w MAIN ROAD - STATE ROAD 25 SOUTHOLD, L,I., N.Y. 11971 TELEPHONE (516) 765-1809 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS GERARD P. GOEHRINGER, CHAIRMAN CHARLES GRIGONIS, JR. SERGE DOYEN, JR. ROBERT J. DOUGLASS JOSEPH H. SAWICKI January 3, 1984 Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Boos One Cedar Street Massapequa, NY 11758 Re: Appeal No. 3201 Variance for Nine Additional Docks Dear Mr. and Mrs. Boos: At our Regular Meeting held December 28 , 1983, the board members reviewed your recent application and the board requested the following information: (a) What is the maximum number of boats docked at the same time on the present docking? (b) What is the length of the proposed docks from the edge of the existing bulkhead? (c) Please provide a plan showing the proposed additional parking spaces (in addition to the 43 parking spaces required by the prior decision in Appeal No. 2914) . (d) Please indicate on the plan the width of the channel ' s thoroughfare and its location for navigation. Thank you for your cooperation. Yours very truly, GERARD P. GOEHRINGER lk CHAIRMAN oS�FFOC��o s LrI TELEPHONE (516) 765-1892 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold, New York 11971 December 15 , 1983 Mr. Victor Lessard Executive Administrator Building Department Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Dear Victor: Attached hereto is the application of Norman C. Boos for a Trustee Permit. The Board of Trustees feel that they do not want to consider this application until it has passed through your department granting or denying his request. Very truly yours, Board of Town Trustees 7e - _ Paul Stoutenburgh President PS:ip Attachments cc: Mr. Boos Mrs. Joan M. Langemyr✓ ALL By luvater Code DCKS AND GULKHEADS MUST _. D15PLAY VISIBLE PERMIT NUMBERS y •1 BOARD OF TOWN TRUST=33 TAM w . Town Of Southold '� `" �: llsin Road Southold, j1'ew York 11971 �—� ' v APPLICATIO:v FOR FIXLD anu/or FLO_iTI_N;G DOCK;S 1. Applicant's name and address: ....luQr�Di; ra.•�,,,,.) o,4s,•,,,.._..•• .........1...Cedar.-St...�...blassapequa, NY 11758 .............:..................................... .. ....... . 4 604 ........................................................:r. ..e'1.:...541- .. Bus 349-0010 2. Ccntrcctor's name and cddress: .. . l -- . ........... 1. ................................................................._......... ................................................................................................................................ ........................... 3. Briefly explain the purpose of this cFr!iceticn: .Cons.....truct ap ro.cimately . ............ .P...................... .............--•-- ......... tin �va.Llc..Dui th..n.in:r~.-�.inger�... S. E ••.........16 r accomodate additional 1 long to .. ac .. .ox..... ••••• , „ o d a�px . ocka e.••for 18 small boats . ........................................................ 4. Afte 1 �--_ SSUd.^.^e 0= S Dot-... ,, L O,-�� i. , w must by CO;- 1 o --d wi'-.. :: ore vear. 5. Secure the correct Area Map from the Cler= this ° L:.�G r of cord, anal by using a/X `l%I T HIN A CIRCLE indict:e cs cicsely as Pcssib!e the !cc� icn cf this acck. On the reverse side of t;,is map, provide o SCALE DRAWING which will show Ordinary High Water Mc:r the s: c anal size of the dccl� and any supplemental pilings which ere needed to ho!d a f;ac;ir,g cam c or tie-uD a bcat. Give all dimensions necessary to determine the aria c.: tho ,t, r=c ?W rl^_._.. ,m the H. W. adjacent Prepert Ownershave- docks, specify location and leng t:: to scale. y 6. Will any portion of this construction extend offshore into Town Mcters line or boundary formed by other similar structures along the area's sh�relinc? yc'';` ^- If it does extend beyond this so-called d06'. line indicote Ey how far, epprcximat=l__ ' NO.') 7. Prcvide' the follcwing documents: (a) A Licensed Engineer's Survey of the property invoived. bI A ecpy of the Cant rcctor's Plans End Specificctions. JAa Sher;. Envi_3n rental Asses:;tnent form. �detlands Application i I thi; ccnstructien require the Filling cf anv lar.c! offshore of the Ordinar• ;7h �'ieter Mcrk or the Dredging of any material from Tc;%vn Lands und_r wc:ter? YES c- NO If i Form ,�/.; (�lrplicatron for Oredying;'Filiir,g) must be errn IetC� nd attcch r CppliC�flcn. Cd as part o t^is 9. In requesting cppr3%,cI of this cpplicctir.n, I submit that: the rnfcrr :ti,�n es ue cnrJ correct to tn•: rest of m.• and ef. I ^- ^_nr,d Herein rr.ov.l_d� bell cm the in eccord:;n f ce �vrrrs tr; olc a of renal c;.- cm ccrsn ioc.- •: 0r."; ;-;c provisic �. ^n: cn sp cir,c.., .:n� Etta_ e j; I F �v fnrrc:,uv n; ci ar.;i ou;::oid To..n C.—:ncr,c-, p`r e mod; cn�v, fa�ar:te�, B rnt?a�;d t. rrn�•n: tc t^^ wort To cdn;:re to and ar:i c Pc`,urnrs?,, xte.rr ant if g�suedl t� rre. de �y the Terr cn C,nar:icr s of the ey^edite fi-' 4 local-- for c- by -usinga temoorary ills?e ..: On, indicate - _ - - - -` - i -2/FS2 No; _ __ 37 ' f 10 n ° BROADIVATERS COVE MARINA qq i ice_ qQ4� Proposed work note in red _ I L9'hg 11;1 - -. � ;'._, .. —. - `\•.,1 �1. 'rvtah' .•� i � rn .i I �:.y•i+i;'1 i•S %'fltl/� �;� � ��- - -i NOW PA - � . •- - •' - Ada ----------------- t! '� y� O U 3 fri j 1`i l -�•I�V�. \ Ltd 1 \ 1 � t• 1�- , h I 1 Ir rr; r n / • `�;.� � � �\e ... Ili �� .. 040 !IUn7t)Id i TT °JAp° � - 1 • IBC.__ . . . . ...__.._._......------------ -- �7S �- .. . _ -- --------- ----- -------.. .------------ ---...__.. ...._ -� . _. ... _.. -.._.-- -✓:tom-. firs>��� . . vJ ,;'�;= ,L ,is x� ; /:" �—'•..__..__ • 1-6 dA f ipi li/�fCr__ - / r /voi7ni4 TI P.F LOW k/,47-59 - - -� • � ... �.� :�+.�r�Yam++ten.wry.-...Y,�.�.••a���.r.�i BROADWATERS COVE IMRINA Norman C . Boos I r o / o k, • I � MARINA I o • 1 wend pGoGK {•1 • o \ I N,000� b�/ehea•d wa/r r � N N DREDGED 90 m INLET 00 N N w -------------- 2.i 27I.78' 12.79' J N. 870 26'50" W. 284.57' N 760 —� �3 r 00 N / O / F' NANCY GRAHAM (p �0 of NEW � 0� MAP OF PROPERTY .� t A. NORMAN C. BOOS AT EAST CUTCHOGUE TOWN OF SOUTHOLO d/ �''�"• V� �y L„ �• N.Y. AN IS 2A1Z� �-� ELEVATIONS ARE .REFERENCED TD IISC i G BENCHMARK D 326 EL. 31.8 04 SUFFOLK COUNTY, SCALE: I �= 40 ANO APRIL 26, l983 LA EYOR N.Y.S. LIC. NO. 28726 RIVERHEAD, N.Y. Norman C. Boos Application for Wetlands Permit F) Marina is a Pre-existing marina. Prior licenses and permits as follows: Army Corps of Engineers #11112 Dated 8/03/79 To construct 440 L.F. Bulkhead D.E. C. #TI715276-0109"A" SP ZYQ Dated 1/12/79 To construct 440 L.F. Bulkhead D. E. C. #T!Y-15276-0109"A" PW «'Q Construct 30 ' x 10 ' ramp DEC '10 81-0184 Dated 10/81 Construct 1 family house . Town of Southold dated 10/26/82 #11982 Construct 1 family house r• 1� 1�L 1 e } W Q C�. •e l •5 �.r, 1: 11 • �, � h t t 1 1 ri ! A '17k J• — 5 .��•'''t:�.Gies?.�'i:.: � `/I Z `. ___... 0' ,. 4 i a• ! 1• Is i/y. IiS Cl! !G { It tiv ` L T rr• i ` 1 1 / I J' ,. I,� � °, :!� { e 5 .k I� I Itl11�111',1•!1•;1h ,\\ .r, f .. J� „ r � _ 1 h ;. +5 . ( `D `1 f 5� 1 + sr ,flit ail j#i�'��•E°R'15i,�; �)i, L vl a'Ir+ii{ , s, ' t W ?... .)� 5� 1.1'.r q•.'•3:1,!!11'ii�r t{1) r't�'i IIiIi•�.� � _ i� .. � .. .Z s•f/� ty . ... 1..1,1111.r,t, 1:, 11 � !r .. � ,. N . � r,l .1.1, 5 1ltaL(( I t i•5 !�•` { ,�t,fl 1 r� t 14 r' 1 _ the property in question. ps it unfolded + Tuesday night,that matter is very much / at issue. . ` Air. Boos,is asking to' increase the S capacity of his marina from 37 to 55 slips. He said the expansion is necessary to keep his operation financially viable,and to meet increased demand. Although opponents of the expansion were so plentiful that Trustee president Stouten- burgh was forced to ask other spectators to wait in the hall,the opposition was not universal. None other than North Fork � ron en CpWici reside t. Rath Oli orma j a foe m expansion . sts, gave qualified support to the plan. �o "I agree it should go to the ZBA first," she said, "but we desperately need more' marina space.It's abetter way to control boats and their pollution.,, Mrs. Oliva's opinion was shared by others at the meeting, including Truste 8 John Bednoski Jr.,who said: "I don't see I ; how it would do any harm. I think we are fortunate that Mr. Boos is willing to do this. This (expansion) is needed to bring dollars into the marina to pay the bills. I j feel Mr.Boos certainly is entitled to this. IZ "Sometimes the popular decision isn't ; always the best decision,"Mr. Bednoski concluded. Trustee Frank Kujawski, although stopping short of endorsing the project, % said he is unaware of any significant environmental problems with it. Foes:Charge More Money Opponents of the expansion suggested, among other things, that Mr. Boos raise docking fees instead of increasing the number of slips. They cited pollution from boats currently using the marina, and expressed concern about future expansion. Once the Boos application was tabled, 5-0. nnnnnFntc of thq -rr• nh-- Annnd .P" FORM NO. 5 w` TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFiFPCE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. ORDER TO REMEDY VIOLATION Date ....... ....../ ....... 19V..� TO L. .:fC.//ff4:� a?-' . ..:.C� A. .4.�::G� .. ......... (owvYor uthorized og1r, t of owner) (address of owner or authorized agent of owner) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE there exists a violation of: Zoning Ordinance `r Other Applicable Laws, Ordinances-or Regulations ............................................ at premises hereinafter described in that (./.1�.{.'..�.. (., «.r���••••1 ,,. �ryl�'.�'�1c.� � state chard er of violation) f41a1- C .,ak.4:...`1:'�.�G .':is�s. .' •S'•:^.�'Jr�� ........... inviolation of .v .... ......(T................... ................................ (State section or paragraph of applicable law, ordinance or regulation) YOU ARE THEREFORE DIRECTED AND ORDERED to comply with the law and to remedy the ,•JL conditions abovee_Mentioned forthwith on or before the ...................................................................... day of ...........1... f1� ........ ., 194.q The remises to which this.ORDER TO REMEDY VIOLATION refers are situated at �;,,County of Suffolk, New York. Failure to remedy the conditions aforesaid and to comply with the applicable provisions of law may constitute an offense punishable by fine or imprisonm or both. J ' �1... .. ' .......... YJ L Building Inspector TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 13UI LDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD, N. Y. ORDER TO REMEDY VIOLATION Date ... . / . ..... 1,.(�............ .. 19..� ......... (owner or authorized age t of owner) ve (aadd ress of owner or authorised agent of owner) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE there exists a violation of: Zoning Ordinance ... .44. ...v -/ .•........... Other Applicable Laws, Ordinonces-or Regulations ............................................ at premises hereinafter described in that R /•/�F••• ��! • + 7QA'-I: •� •���X; Y�IrI2 ............... (state racier of violation) = inviolation of ...Jr�`G....��'�Q. ..... ...............J:.....................:............... ............................... (State section or paragraph of applicable law, ordinance or regulation) YOU ARE THEREFORE DIRECTED AND ORDERED to comply with the low and to remedy the conditions above mentioned forthwith on or before the .................... .C.�......................................... day of ..........l......'��7....................... .. 19.7r.�. The premises to which this ORDER TO REtv1EDY VIOLATION refers are situated at .....County of Suffolk, New York. 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, .... . ... ..... ' . ................ Building Inspector r f Y Board U.� f peals V Town of Sotold .! V P jiL L J.Li fi L Ll r F.J. L C.i- 7 SOU THOLD, L. L, N. Y. 119 TELEPHONE 765>FK-a '7 1802 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS June 1 , 1978 HOBERT W.GILLISPIE,JR.,CHAIRMAN ROBERT BERGEN CHARLES GRIGONIS,JR. SERGE DOYEN,JR. Mr . Angelo G . Petrucci Bay Avenue cutchogue , New York 11935 Dear Mr . Petrucci : As you know, your business on the south side -of Bay Avenue, Cutchogue, New York, is classified as a non-conforming marina or boat basin. According to our present zoning ordinance , a non-conforming use is any use , whether of a building .or tract of land, or both, existing on the effective date of the zoning ordinance , which does not conform to she use regulations of the district in which it is located. The definition of a marina is any premises containing one (1) or more piers , wharves , docks , moorings , bulkheads , buildings , slips , basins or lands under water, designed, . used or intended to be used primarily for the docking or mooring of boats , for or without compensation. Using your letter of May 17 , 1978 , and -the above definitions as a guide , it seems to us that your non-conforming marina includes the following : The seasonal operation of a marina or boat basin with docks or slips for not more than thirty-five (35) non-commercial boats not more than 24 fee-, in length. Special services for owners such as fresh water, electricity, oil and gasoline are also permitted. We think that this service barge is an integral part of your marina operation and may be stored on your property when not in use . You are not permitted to store boats , build boats or conduct the retail sale of boats on your premises . hopefully, this clearly defines all permitted uses for your property. if there are any other questions , please bring -them to our attention. 6__4 very r -ily, u I U1 , ROBERT W. GILLIS R. CHAIRMAN RWG:bcc cc : Mr . Charles, Grigonis Mr. Edward F. Hinderman ;v ROBERT W. GILLISPIE, JR. Board of AWah Box 338 July 27 1982 ���� O[ r-AST MAP ION, L. I., N.Y. 11939 1 jSotho�d 516-477-1309 Mr G.P Goehringer Chairman Appeal #2914 Southold Town Board of Appeals Norman Boos Application Southold New York ## # #az## # Dear Gerry Mr Angelo Petrucci came to see me today on behalf of Boos. You have also spoken to me about this application. I enter the discussion with hesitation and not to interfere. Ply recollection is that a four lot subdivision was approved by the Board of Appeals sometime in the 1950' s adjoining the Petrucci marina. . that the 100' easterly lot of this subdivision was sold (now Wenks ). .that at some point this 100' lot was increased in width to 175 ' . Without tracing the complicated history of the balance of the property as amended to two lots on 4/25/72 survey. . my understanding is that ownership of the balance rests with Boos. with upland of 70507 sq ft. .and that Boos wants to separate the marina from the residential site. The result of all this is that instead of four possible residential lots and a marina.the possible density has been reduced to two residential sites and a marina. It seems to me that this reduction in density goes a long way toward making what was a perfectly legal use (prior to Zoning) conform to ever-increasing standards most of: which the applicant has already met including Board of Health,D.E. C. ,and parking requirements . It should further be remembered that any expansion of minimal services which the marina provides is limited and defined by the June 1 1978 letter and controlled by the Board of Appeals. Having been sued a number of times (even though in a do--gooder role) and fully aware of small business difficulties in Southold as are other members of the Board, I tend to sympathize with the applicant' s desire to separate his business lia.bilty from his residence. In this connection I am increasingly aware of professional people leaving the state of New York because of liability premiums. In view of the foregoing special circumstances. . some of which may be new to you and the Board. .it is my view that reconsideration of this application without prejudice would be part of an orderly procedure. Further I am convinced that an outcome favorable to the applicant would not injure the sa.fety,health,and welfare of the Town of Southold Respectfully Retired Chairman of the �oy,+tho d Town Board of Appeals ,(f/I TOVIR of Southold July 26, 1982 Zoning Board of Appeals Southold Tovm Southold, N. X. 11971 Gentlemen: Today Mr. Angelo Petrucci called on me .in reference to some matters pertaining to bull-, requirements for lots which include wetlands. For many years the bulk requirements for lots in the A zone have been allowed to be fulfilled with saltwater wetl=ds. The area of such wetlands has also been allowed in computing units in the "T.1" district. If the code has been changed in this regard I am not aware of it. At the same time, in years anst, the Planning Board, in at- temptirq to be reasonable, and Ath the approval of the County Board of Health, arbitrarily set a minimum area of about 30.000 scuare feet of bu a'l La I and' a W AeFmini-mum Yie ld require, Again, buildable land was expected to be above normal h3. h water line and where oak trees grow in the natural state. MTr. Petrucci' s minor subdivision was granted because it ful- filled these requirements. 'His pro-existing, private marina also fulfilled requirements at the time. I n reading, the appeal, it appears that the proposed vari- ance would result in buildable areas in excess of that required of minor subdiviaons unless regulations have been changed with- out my knowledge . Sincerely yours, cc: Southold Town Planning :board John Wickham " Building Insp. Stephen Griffirg, F.sq. ' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road QT®�. P.O. Box 728 ® `a Southold, New York 11971 JUDITH T.TERRY "' TELEPHONE TOWN CLERK (516)765-1801 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD December 20, 1983 To: Southold Town Zoning Board of Appeals From: Judith T. Terry, Southold Town Clerk Transmitted herewith is Zoning 'Appeal No. 3201 application of Norman C. Boos for a variance. Also inclued is notification to adjacent property owners; Short Environmental Assessment Form; Letter relative to N.Y.S. Tidal Wetlands Land-Use; and survey. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk VIE C,E.a V LIE Df TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL NO.�,_gQ 0 DATE TO THE ZON I NG BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN 0 F SOUTHOLD, N. Y. ... ............................. Name of Appellant Street and Number .................Al;clueapie im#...................................... N.1''.. HEREBY APPEAL TO ........... .................. Municipality State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR .ON APPLICATION DATED: FOR: WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTORDENIED TO ................................................................................. Name of Applicant for permit of Street and Number Municipality State ( ) PERMIT TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY ( ) PERMIT- TO BUILD 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY ...�.Cm.. a nl: Lane .(A3gy..Ave. Street and Hamlet Zone Doos ................... ................. OWNER (s) • . . . . .. . . .1. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . r �• Map No. at No. _ DATE PURCHASED: 2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) Article Section letter dated 6/1/78 from. H. GilloSPie' to A. Petrucci 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for ( ) 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. Laws Art. `16 Sec.,280A Subsection 3 4. PREVIOUS APPEAL A previous appeal (has) has ,not) been mode 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 pp and was made in Appeal No. ....4:16(.................Dated ..�.:.r �.'0. ../t�f.. .. ........... REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 ( ) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance is requested`f6r the reason that -we 'would like toL1Cre39® 30t'. ia�,fe facilities by are additional 18 small -boats. Foim ZB1 (Continue on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- sary HARDSHIP because of both community need and financial requirements. 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in this use district,, ecause property is a non—conforming marina Iodated in Residential'.'Agricultural A gone. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because the proposed project is located completely wih .,.in, the confinpo of the existing, property, (wholly awned by myself, including the lend under the water) and cannot be seen from the road. Adequate parking is available on marina property. This marina is unique in that it is entirely private property, not extending into town waters . STATE OF NE YORK ) ss COUNTY ) Signature Sworn to this .......: C.�u..................... day o /��� ,........ 1 '.... . ....... .. .. ............. ....� ..... ... ... Notary Public EMABETH ANN NEVILLE NOTARY PUBLIC,Stet®of New York No.52.8125M 8utfolk Co Tam Expilm Muob 141 ( REASON FOR APPEAL Continued r 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- sary HARDSHIP because of both community need and financial requirements 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all properties alike in the immediate vicinity of this prope'rty�and, in,this use district because property is a nonconforming marina-,.located,.,in Residential Agricultural A zone.. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because the proposed project is located completely wi.tlain the confines of the existing property, (Wholly owned by myself, including the land under the water) " , and cannot be seen from the road. Adequate parking is available on marina property. This marina is unique in that it is entirely private property, not exten'ding`'into town waters . STATE OF N YORK ' . ss.. . ., ��/✓ ! �... ............... COUNTY O ) Signature Sworn to this ................ day of........ .. .... 1 .�............. ....... Notary Public ELIZABEM ANN NEVILLE NOTARY PUBM Slue of Nwr York No*8125r A Suffolk Term Expm March 8Q 1M/ RECEIVE DEG '2'01983; TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK Town Clerk S01141.tiOrtf APPEAL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL NO. �'3`2 DATE .. . TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 1 (We) ..N•o.rman...C....•Boos . ..........................of .............. ..Cedar...St. ............................................ Name of Appellant Street and Number .................Mas.aapequa.,.................................................. .....N®Y®..............HEREBY APPEAL TO .. Municipality State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION DATED: FOR: WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO ................................................................................. Name of Applicant for permit of ........................................................................................................................... Street and Number Municipality State ( ) PERMIT TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY ( ) PERMIT TO BUILD 1. LOCATION OF THE`PROPERTY ..:8Q0.b.. kxak.:i;axxe: Y.Q. :.C:ut:cktQgue.'...�IX. Street and Hamlet Zone #11,00.0/10.4/Q•8/2•a5.. ................... OWNER (S) • . . . .NA.Y:m�>�1. C% .$ooEj . . . . . . Iv1ap No. � Lot No. DATE PURCHASED: Agg4. 23%. .1978 2. PROVISION (S) OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the Article Section, Sub- section and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) Article Section letter dated 6/1/78 from R. Gillespie to A. Petrucci 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for ( ) A .VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinance or Zoning Map ( ) A VARIANCE due toy Ibek,of access ,(State;)of', New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons.. Laws Art. d 6'Sec'.'.280A Subse'ctibn'3 4. PREVIOUS APPEALA.A p`revious,{appea (has (has not)-been made with respect` to`this decision of the Building Inspector or wi�tbrespect to this property. Such appeal was ( ) request for a special permit ( ) request for a variance and was made in Appeal No. ................................Dated .........................................................•............ REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 ( ) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance (X) is requested for the reason that we would like to increase dockage ,facilities by an additional 18 small boats . Foizn zs1 (Continue on other side) :S 4 REt:.H'f2 Q 0 I.; TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK "A` E�AL FROM DECISION OF BUILDING INSPECTOR APPEAL N0.3,:,� r DATE ....L. la�� TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, N. Y. 1, (We) .Xqxm'kjla...4%.....�94?�...............................of ..............L.1Ce ...................................... Name of Appellant Street and Number .................m�•S.;�r�pRl�ua.,:...................................... .3 ...............HEREBY APPEAL TO . ........... Municipality State THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FROM THE DECISION OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR ON APPLICATION DATED: FOR: WHEREBY THE BUILDING INSPECTOR DENIED TO ................................................................................. Name of Applicant for permit of Street and Number Municipality....................State....................... ( ) PERMIT TO USE ( ) PERMIT FOR OCCUPANCY ( ) PERMIT TO BUILD 1. LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY ..800.0..SkUnk..La e...Cftwy..A,ve. Cntobague,q Ky.. Street and Hamlet Zone •L®®d��1Cd���•t3,/ .................. ........ ....... OWNER(S) . . . .Z4pr.1440. .C.. .D9.0A . . . . . . Map No. Lot No. _ DATE PURCHASED: . 2. PROVISION.(S) OF THE ZONING.ORDINANCE APPEALED (Indicate the: Article Section, Sub- section 'and Paragraph of the Zoning Ordinance by number. Do not quote the Ordinance.) Article Section letter dated 6/1/78 from 2. Gillespie to A,. Petrucci 3. TYPE OF APPEAL Appeal is made herewith for ( ) A VARIANCE to the Zoning Ordinonce or Zoning Map ( ) A VARIANCE due to lack of access (State of New York Town Law Chap. 62 Cons, Laws Art. 1'6 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 and was made in Appeal No. ................................Dated ...................................................................... REASON FOR APPEAL ( ) A Variance to Section 280A Subsection 3 ( ) A Variance to the Zoning Ordinance (g ) is requested for the reason that we would like to increase dock-age facklities by an additional 18 small boats. Form ZBl (Continue,on other side) REASON FOR APPEAL Continued 1. STRICT APPLICATION OF THE ORDINANCE would produce practical difficulties or unneces- sary HARDSHIP,because of bath community need and .financial requirements. 2. The hardship created is UNIQUE and is not shared by all properties 'alike in the immediate vicinity of this property and in this. use_district because Property is a non-COX11.4Dx'ming marina located In ResidentJl.al/Ag icu3.tttrk; i zone.. 3. The Variance would observe the spirit of the Ordinance and WOULD NOT CHANGE THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT because tbC proposed project is located .completely witli-1n the Confiner of tale !)r0P0rty e . (wholly owned by myself, including the land under the waiter). •-- and camot be seers from the road, Adequate pair.hiug is available on nurina property. This marina 1,s unique in that it is entirely p►rIv at,e property, not extending into Watazls. STATE OF NEW,,YORK ) . ss 7........... COUNTY 0 ) Signature Sworn to this ......... .. ... .............. day o /B �,r................... 19 . .. ......... . .. ... . ........ Notary Public ELIZABETH ANN NEVILLE NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New York No.52.8125850,Suffolk Co Term Expires March aA 19 1 1 BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN OF.SOUTHOLD In the Matter or the Petition of p ,F NOTICE TO to the Board of Appeals of the Town of Southold ' } =ADJACENT• ' �i =PROPERTY ,OWNER f �' TO: Stephen Gross 425 E. 58th St. s New York, NY 10022: , • - 1 t, t ryt4 � - ` 1 } } YOU ARE HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE:,,. a 4 1. That it is the intention of the undersigned-to-petition the Board ofl Appeals of the Town of Southold to request a (Variance) (Special Exception) Special Permit (Other) [circle, choice] To have dockage for an additional' 18` small boats ). 2. That the property which is the subject of the Petition is located adjacent to your property and is des- cribed as follows: S s Skunk' Lane (Bay• Ave V. Cutchogue Tax Map #1000/104/68/2 .5 3. .That the property which is the subject of such.Petition is,located in the following zoning district: A residential and 'Ai'ri vul tural ! 4. That by such Petition, the.,undersigned will request,the following relief same as1 5.�That the provisions of the Southold.TowWZoning Code applicable to the relief sought by_the under signed are ,„Article . II Section 6��,78 letter of prior Chairman ;, , •'r �1 ..j ,r , • iy e 4" j y. ,E t - '� .� d .{ t- i F�ii i 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 (516) W5-1809. = examine the same during regular,office hours' a I 7. That before the relief sought may be'granted'°a public hearing must be,,held ejon the matter by,the t,• 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]sl andTraveler-Mattituck'Watch man;newspapers'published in the Town of Southold and designated for.the,p}ublication,.of suchnotices; that.you`or your representative have'the, right to appear and be heard at such hear*ngt ti�� t•>,f �, :_ � ,a'ir �s,,, Dated: npe 16 ,, .1 ASS r. , c°;, '4 , ;, . -;i r'> 44,, Petitioner ;Norman C 1.3oos Post Office Address,'1..Cedar St Massapequa, NY .11758 , - yid ,. ' • 7 PROOF OF MAILING OF NOTICE ATTACH CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPTS NAME ADDRESS D . P . Brickley 144 Shore Ave,,_ Quincy., Mass . 02169 i Stephen Gross 825 r. 58th Si New',York, 'NY 10022, 'Mr. & Mrs . C. 11ochbaum 21 TVaterside Apt.. . P27 � New�:Yor�L`_ _wN' RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL -No• 5 .p _ � NO INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL PROVIDED— RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED-=- (See Reverse) NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED— SENTTO (See Reverse) NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL D__ 1), Brickley SENT TO (See Reverse) STREET AND NO. Stephen Gross NTTO 144 S-Ware- Ave . STREET AND NO.P. Mr.• & Mrs . C . ]Iochba tn' O.,STATE AND ZIP CODE 425 E . 58th S t STREET AND NO- Quincy , Mass . 02169 P.O.,STATE AND ZIP CODE 21 Waterside P l . A t D POSTAGE $ wyo Y 100 2,2 STATE AND ZIP CODE - - - - - - - - - POSTAGE $ New York NY CERTIFIED FEET ¢ { CERTIFIED FEE Q POSTAGE F W SPECIAL DELIVERY ¢ W SPECIAL DELIVERY ¢ CERTIFIED FEE w RESTRICTED DELIVERY ¢ U_ CC LL - - -- - RESTRICTED DELIVERY ¢ W SPECIAL DELIVERY Q x to w SHOW TO WHOM AND ¢ � H RESTRICTED DELIVERY ¢ W w r, DATE DELIVERED W W SHOW TO WHOM AND DATE ' y S _ W ca DELIVERED ¢ U_ y 7 W W SHOW TO WHOM AND DATE rn tiw SHOW TO WHOM.DATE. e W W W L DELIVERED AND ADDRESS OF ¢ c J a DELIVERY H W SHOW TO WHOM,DATE,AND ¢ rn �- ADDRESS OF DELIVERY s W Lau `)) rn H SHOW TO WHOM,DATE,AND c w SHOW TO WHOM AND DATE o z UJ t- f- ADDRESS OF DELIVERY Q h s DELIVERED WITH RESTRICTED ¢ a SHOW TO WHOM AND DATE 1 H a d o = DELIVERY r W �j Q o x oe DELIVERED WITH RESTRICTED v z C-3 SHOW TO WHOM,DATE AND w o z DELIVERY oLLP SHOW TO WHOM AND DATE s ADDRESS OF DELIVERY WITH ¢ z y DELIVERED WITH RESTRICTED 4 RESTRICTED DELIVERY o SHOW TO WHOM,DATE AND o z DELIVERY cam° I ea W ADDRESS OF DELIVERY WITH Q Z oe �\ RESTRICTED DELIVERY � o SNOW TO OFWHOM,DATE AND TOTAL POSTAGE AND FEES y ( I � ADDRESS OF DELIVERY WITH Q I i Q POSTMARK OR DATE TOTAL POSTAGE AND FEES $ RESTRICTED DELIVERY g / POSTMARK OR DATE TOTAL POSTAGE AND FEES $` 00 POSTMARK OR DATE 00 o rp - 8 00 M t 55 .I COUNTY OFSUFFOLK) Lw i a P,7 el- residing at , being duly sworn, deposes and says that on the day of 19 :L. , 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 �a/ - E�-.1 ; that said Notices were mailed to each of said persons by k (certified) (registered) mail. lope Swor to efore me this �U _ da o 9 S ^ Notary Public ELIZABETH ANN NEVILLE NOTARY PUBLIC,Sias at Nwr Yolk NO.52.81258`0.Su�(;j Term Expires 1 — ,�- Townof Appeals- Lo hold Board soot O SOUTHOLD, L. L, N. Y. 11971 - �,� TELEPHONE 765RAJ(k i 1802 APPEALS BOARD MEMBERS June 1, 1978 • ROBERT W.GILLISPIE,JR.,CHAIRMAN ®ROBERTBERGEN ' CHARLES GRIGONIS,JR. SERGE DOYEN,JR. Mr. Angelo G. Petrucci Bay lAvenue Cutc,hogue, New York 11935" Dear Mr. Petrucci: As you know, your business on the south side of Bay Avenue, Cutchogue, New.:York, is classified as a non-conforming marina or boat basin. According to our present zoning ordinance, a non-conforming use is -any use, whether of a building or tract of land, or both, existing on the _ effective date of the zoning ordinance, which does not conform to the use 'regulations of the district in which it is located. The definition of a marina is any premises containing one (1)• or more piers, wharves, docks, moorings, bulkheads, buildings , slips , basins or lands under water, designed, used or intended to be used primarily for the docking or mooring of boats , for or. without compensation. , Using your letter of May 17, 1978 , and the above definitions as a guide, it seems to us that your non-conforming marina includes the .following: The seasonal operation of a marina or boat basin with docks or slips for not more than thirty-five (35� non-commercial boats not more than 244feet in length. Special services for owners such as fresh water, • electricity, oil and gasoline are also permitted. We think that this service barge is an integral part of your marina operation and may be stored on your property when not in use. You are not permitted to store boats, build boats or conduct the retail sale of- boats on your premises. Hopefully, this clearly defines all permitted uses for your property. If there are any other questions, please bring them to our attention. } ou very r ly, � r ROBERT W. GILLIS , R. �) CHAIRMAN I RWG:bcc cc : Mr. Charles Grigonis Mr. Edward F. Hinderman ' I " I - i >S►f + ` 41 re Cy��. 66 ti . _. Soud -� � and- off'A s. ®� SOUTHOLD, L...I.9 N. Y. _11971 r 76 -.. - TELEPHONE5-R§§dX . . ... . . APPEALS BOARD _ ' 1802 MEMBERS ROBERT W.GILLISPIE,JR.,CHAIRMAN ROBERT BERGEN CHARLES GRIGONIS,JR. SERGE DOYEN,JR. `3EX May 16, 1978 Y Mr: Angelo G.- Petrucci is Bay_ Avenue :,. _ .. ' Cutchogue, New York 11935 Dear.- Mr. Petrucci ' Relative to your appearance before the Board of Appeals ... on 'Thursday, May 4', 1978 , . the Board would appreciate ., your setting forth, all phases of business that ,you have: conducted on our::. y- property ,on .the south side: of Bay`Avenue since you have owned the ,property. Upon receipt of. this information; we should be able to _ solve. all problems concerning 'this .property. _ - Thank. you for your help in this matter. Yours truly, ROBERT W. GILLISPIE, JR. CHAIRMAN RWG:bcc s� ��3osthold Town board 1of- s Y _ .Srn;t4oldsL. , Y. .1197+ �� Y 17.1978 z. u. ,�.. 3 ti,Mtentlon:Robert Iv.aillisple,Jr.°Unairman , " Dear 51 r•. - n In reference to your letter dated`r.ay e.1 7:; about .tile :buslness Iconduct on the :+outu. :?Ide of m'X property on shay Avenue or bhunk -Lane Gutchogae,,N.Y.To tae bemt of'my Iciowledge I dive you the folio xing information. r, ' I bouGht my property in 1947 from M . Ralph Sterling ,of-..Cutohogue. In 1946 I 'applied for and received a dredging Psr lt' ;fbom Southold Town - - . Trustee. Al -Goldsmith with approval of, 5upe"Isor Norman xlipp to Dredge' my proporrty -tor the puppoae or. a Boat',BesYxx ox` Marina; In the fall of 1948-1I hired the South.. Shore 2redgln�, Do- aY. i'atahb6-ue To. Dredge the Boat Basin for .-me. By 1950-.the Boat -Basin was in full 'iron operation 'with-',fresh water en! plop tricity", That $dine year I aaoommodate3d dack ,e for about 1-8 or .19 boats Bp 1954 I had 28:-boate' more or less,,%hatye&r., I started L.o eel1T. sa and S . . d oil for the conwertieat�e: oY-:mys-oustomera;:=,_ . In 1957.mvtbers. ,.o�.' the -zdni Committeeooaeisting. of the "follow := Gtto V .: Ty16,!iarold--Ree"i and-dohn-, w1d-khan: inspecto any- approved the caistanoe ,of my present..Boat iksin.and.--agreed=that ..th.1s :C01m nnity.:_ras in need of U49 type. of.srvias ,as-a7.1 sn,F-oustomer-e then and now. are- neighbors; and residents of rtaeaau Ft. and Nassau:-Farms,ho- neel the-_fec lities that...__ . tils Boat Basin provide c` In refereno*;Ao _thla same property I would like to point out 'aiid'have the Board be awdre-Ok that I- .age In the Dredging, ixoavat;,ng and B*uIkheading .. Business from 1954. "Po 1974,0 and conducted all phases .or this businea4",r inaluding the Boat' Basin- Buaineas on the same Parcel. of kreperty. - _ As of to date I could acoc'mmoda.te witin ease forty or forty rive Boats Between Z1xte®n 'dr Twenty Four Feet. . However fcr my purpose I choose to kec,p Thirtj to Thirty Ave Boats. Hopin;,: this re-,ume. ,will meet with yo-ir _approval,saki 11 vil-, .rF+rrelVe a :statement from ,dour Board. Thank You very m:ah. • 01 - Yours i'ruly B�sY'it iI` i i Broadwvter3 move Boat Basin Bay :&ver1u01 t'L1tC,10_::? i.•Z.lr.�. 13i;35 Code 1l�_ 7.4o 66d4 .+ttac el f1:A une o s j Bill.heads, t SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM INSTRUCTIONS: (a) in order to' answer the questions in this short EAF is is assumed that the preparer will 'use currently available information concerning the project and the rn likely impacts of the action. It is not expected that additional studies, research 0 or other investigations will be undertaken. 00 ji (b) If any question has been answered Yes the project may be significant and a Ln ccmpleted Environmental Assessment Form is necessary. (c) If all questions have been answered No it is likely that this project is not significant. (d) Environmental Assessment Ln 1. Will project result in a large physical change to the project site or physically alter more than 10 acres of land? . . . . • . • Yes X No rn 2. Will there be a major change to any unique or unusual land form found on the site? . . Yes x No 2 3. Will project alter or have a large effect on an existing body of water? . a e o • . e . e v Yes .-.� No i b 4. Will project have a potentially large impacts on 0 groundwater quality? . • • • • . Yes x No � 5. Will project significantly effect drainage flow 0 on adjacent sites? . . . . Yes _2L No 6. Will project affect any threatened or endangered ro plant or animal species? . Yes x No 0 '] Will project result in a major adverse' effect on air quality? . • . . Yes x No 8. Will project have a major effect on visual char- a acter of the community or scenic views or vistas known to be important to the community? . Yes x No m 9• Will project adversely impact any site or struct- ure of historic, pre-historic, or paleontological O importance or any site designated as a critical aenvironmental area by a local agency? . • Yes s x No 10. Will project have a major effect on existing or 44 future recreational opportunities? . . . Yes X No 0 �v b 11. Will project.result in major traffic problems or �4 cause a major effect to existing transportation O . systems? . Yes X No m 12. Will project regularly cause objectionable odors, t' noise, glare, vibration, or electrical disturb- ance as.a result of the project's operation? a Yes x No 0 13• Will project have any impact on public health or N safety? s • • • • _• • • —� Yes x No 3 14. Will project affect the existing community by 0 directly causing a growth in permanent popula- Ei tion of more than 5 percent over a one-year b period or have a major negative effect on the 1-4 o character of the community ,r neighborhood? . Yes x No _P 15• Is there public 0 troversy concerning the project? Yes .,_-. x No r O PREPARRER'S SIGNATURE: /l �. TITLE: Ownpr v� - REPRESENTING: DATE: 12/19/83 9/1/78 QUESTIONNAIRE TO BE COMPLETED AND FILED WITH APPLICATION. TO THE Z.B.A. The New York State Tidal Wetlands and Use Regulations, 6. NYCRR, Part 661, requires an application to the N.Y-.S. Department of Environmental Conservation, Environmental Analysis Unit, Building- 40, S.U..N.Y.,' Stony Brook,. NY 11794, (tel: -51-6=751-7900)., if you have checked Box #1 and/or Box #6; below. Please either call --their office or, personally visit them at their Stony Brook -office for instructions-- and application forms. Once you have received written notification of approva please provide our office with a copy (with the conditions) as early as possible in order .that we may continue processing your Z.B.A. application. - [ ] I. Waterfront without bulkheading [x ] 2. Waterfront with bulkheading in good condition [ ] the full length of the property [ x ] at least 100' in length [ ] 3. Not located within 300' of waterfront or wetlands area [ ] 4. May be located within 300' of waterfront or wetlands area; however, the following:,structure separates my property from this environmental area: [ ] 50' existing road [ ] existing structures [ ] bluff area more than 10' in elevation above' mean sea level [ ] 5. This proposed addition/expansion of an existing building will be more than 75' from the landward edge of tidal wetlands/waterfront areas. [ ] 6. This proposed addition/expansion of an existing building will. NOT be more than 75' from the landward edge of tidal wetlands/waterfront area. [ l 7. Please be aware that any and all subdivisions and new dwellings will also require an application to the N.Y.S. Department of Environmental Conservation for their review and approval. If you are able to provide them with recent photographs of the project and wetland areas, it would help expedite the.processing of your applica- tion. This questionnaire is made to explain the requirements of this State Law and to prevent any unnecessary delays in processing your application(s) . 10/831k Days: 433-0010 "` '• Evenings: 541-4604 Marina 734-6323 gst. 1950 BAY AVENUE (Skunk Lane), CUTCHOGUE, L. I., N. Y. 11935 Secluded Dockage with Electricity Mailing Address: Norman C. Boos Contract - Summer Dockage 1984 1 Cedar St., Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 Length of Boat Registration Width of Beam Boat Name Owner Name & Address Tel. RENTAL FEE IS FOR PERIOD OF APR. 1, through Nov. 1 , ONLY Please circle which is applicable for your boat. Minimum to. 161 - $325.00 21 - $400 .00 17 ' - 340.00 22' - 415 .00 __.. 18' - 355 .00 - _ _ 23' 430 00 - 19 ' 370 .00 24' - 445 .00 - 20' - 385 .00 For your convenience gas & .oil ars available. hereby acknowledge that the aforementioned fee is to be paid in the following manner: DEPOSIT : - Aiinimum of 25% to be received at Broadwaters Cove Marina by Feb . 15 , 1984. :. ` BALANCE: - To be 'paid in full and received at Broadwaters Cove Marina by 4/15/84. PLEASE NOTE: Reservations cannot be held unless payment-.in full is received by 4/15/84 . I clearly understand that the said fee is for rental charge only and that Broadwaters Cove Marina is NOT RESPONSIBLE for any damage caused by weather, - fire , theft , accident or any contigency beyond our control. . I also agree to abide by the following rules and regulations : NO speed in excess of MIPH in MARINA OR CHANNEL, no loitering , unattended children, swimming, crabbing or fishing in marina. NO LIVE ON BOARD. Any infringement of the above rules may lead to expulsion from the marinab PLEASE NOTE FURTHER: Dockage after November 1 , BY SPECIAL PEM.IISSION ONLY. Signature Acknowledgement WE ARE NOT TO BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER, THEFT, FIRE, ACCIDENTS OR OTYER CONTI GENCIES BEYOND OUR CONTROL r('��cerg.,�F..to_r�"t.�i`s``_>'s-.�z-a. .e���• ^a.n.ns�:.:._:v:.;`�-.,-�,:,.�._n��_._.._.-.�c;..r_:�.i.� �wast -.. ,.w.... �... env. ... . . ..-.�.._ ....-...�.__ s b.:S,O ID S Southold, N.Y. 11971 HENRY E. RAYNOR. Jr.. Chairman TELEPHONE 765 1938 ' JAMES WALL BENNETT ORLOWSKI, Jr. GEORGE RITCHIE LATHAM, Jr. William F. Mullen, Jr. April 28, 1982 Mr. Stephen _F. Griffing, Jr. - Attorney at Law 120 Court Street Riverhead, New York 11901 Re: Norman C. Boos Dear Mr. Griffing: At a regular meeting of the Southold Town Planning Board, Monday, April 26, the following action was taken: .RESOLVED that the Southold Town Planning Board deny without preju- dice approval of the sketch map entitled Norman C. Boos, located at East Cutchogue, dated August 19, 1981, as the property is under 40, 000 square feet and dual use of the westerly lot is not permit- ted under Subdivision Regulations for an A-Residential Zone. Yours very truly, HENRY E. RAYNOR, JR. , CHAIRMAN SOUTHOLD TOWN PLANNING BOARD By Susan E. Long, Secretary cc: Board of Appeals ,r,j.�+5��C.i 9�I��M�sl+��r�cr.®cgpiiPi�yaE7H�44%o36PAii7ID��1�i��h1@TbC�e i9s�+@RM�sf�.+697�+�b,�+AS!t'�+si'9!RFai6+C-i^. TOWS T CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ��"TT' ., , _ _ _.r- t Suffolk County, New York 516 - 765-1801 Soidhold, `v..Y. 11971 19 RJt ELYE© 0 V 'CZ . For (' r �/1 � r �!• - �r ' � Judith T. Terry, Town' Clerk Cash Check By, -� �`f1 i s` July 260 1982 Zoning Board of Appeals uouthold Torn Southold, N. Y. 11971 Gentlemen: Today sir. Ang-elo Petrucci called on mein reference to some matters nertaining to bulgy_ requirements for lots which include wetlands. For many years the busk requirements for lots in the A zone have been allowed to be fulfilled with saltwater wetlands. The area of such wetlands has also 'been allowed in computing units In the ";,i" district. If the code has been changed in this regard I am not aware of it. !At the sane time, in years past, the Planning Board, in at- temnti ngv, to be -reasonable, and with the .approval of the County Board of Health, arbitrarily set a minimum area of about 30,000 squa.r e feet of buildable lard as the minimum they would require. Ar ain, buildable land vas expected to be above normal high water line and r.r«re oak trees groat in' the natural state. i:r.. 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'800 z �,A AT EAST :CUTCHOGUE rr; � TOWN OF SOUTHOLD `., 1. �,� rI . tSU FOLK- COUNTY N.Y. - f.-. �it. , . , ", SC :a -ALE" /00 I 6 - _ - � S.. - ,-- "'" .�-1'_- UG.1 ; LAND 9 '1981 -; - - '._?; , %: .;.oCr ; ' - : � 1 , 198f�� _ _,;t ;3 .k. ,. _ -_ RERT A ".�..; - OB :X4Rrr - i.1.. ,.,1 e,o _,!_ LAND- I� SURV 7.� . .. ,��?;--' ; .��-,v::;- 7 � �* ",'L . a ._-4LY" .. ;�. _..- : ..-. � - - - ;_- .' ...,..., -� r� -... :-,-- , �, : j . 0' z -r � � , ;-." M YS.IIC.NO 28725v �-. ' --F �; �,� , .Z .. - . Z��, :�&;,T--,X z�71--5- se-"-A-4- ;il��� �f, r -� ��-��F. " i# "sE �'*.;-zk i�4-1,� " l �l� � t RIVERNEAD N.Y.':;NY ,_- i�.-:-���',z�� J ,�,Mj��.�:� ,,,_-, � ,I z1,. r Q ,&tz�,;>,., T!%�f, 1 . .�, K ,,� 4-��4 -,�.":�vzk,2i,�1 4�: _�,�lze.(�.__�,:� -1� - -�I . � ,,�:�� �,�, i, .�.�. iR ?' ,?.t .!,,:1-y._�. "rZ1�;12 z �1_,"" -, ",-,- . " . FORM NO.3 h TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE SOUTHOLD,N.Y. NOTICE•OF DISAPPROVAL File No. Date lQ./ 4. . . .�. . . . . ., 19? . T 7F,f..4fGv0. . . . �;l;C t t /4 .V/ ,�/ �rC,Clo,(J -(.�• a'� _ Ce-TcH�G� PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your-dpphrt+i-ejYdated . .cL eci for permit to met . /1!//? . ./'r��/,J �. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Location of Property House No.. Street County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . . :fQ. . . . . . Block . . 0. . . . . . . . . Lot .a�c •.l. . . . . Subdivision . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Filed Map No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lot No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds�ry . .. . . . ....&7/z/. . . . . . . . . . . . .L � C�s�rl Building Inspector RV 1/80 E STEPHEN F. GRIFFING, JR. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 120 COURT STREET P.0.BOX 982 RIVERBEAD,L.I.,NEW YORE 11901 510. 727-1000 April 15, 1982 Henry E. Raynor, Jr. , Chairman Planning Board of Town of Southold Main Road, State Road 25 Southold, NY 11971 Re: Norman C. Boos Dear Mr. Raynor: I am still trying to clear the confusion on the Norman C. Boos application. The review of my file indicates the following: Mr. Boos' application to subdivide was disapproved by the. Building Department on October 22, 1981. At the time of the disapproval there was pending an application with your Board, which had been filed on October 13, 1981. Subsequent to that, Mr. Boos and I appeared and you requested additional information. Confirming our telephone conversations I made an investigation of the property and found as follows: That the property had been developed by Angelo Petrucci as residential and marina properties. He having created the marina by dredging the inlet and the marina area as shown on proposed minor subdivision map made by Robert Kart last dated October 15, 1981. I also found out that Mr. Petrucci had in effect done subdivision without application to your Board; he having sold property to Boos, Wenk, Leeman, and perhaps others. I also investigated the status of the marina and enclose a copy of letter to Southold Board of Appeals explaining its- status.. The effect of Mr. Boos' application is to somewhat reduce the size of the marina and convert it from non-conforming use to conforming residential use. It is my understanding that you probably cannot approve the subdivision for reason that the residential parcel , even though the bed of the dredged inlet is owned by Mr. Boos, would be too small when the inlet area is excluded from the lot area, which would make the application appropriate to be referred to the .Zo ning Board of Appeals, who as well as you have been furnished with proof'of compliance with NYS Department of Environmental Conservation regulations. Therefore, I request that you put, the matter on your calendar and if you can grant the minor subdivision, fine; and if not, refer us to the Board of Appeals for their action, as I understand the procedure involved in the Town of Southold is that application must first be made to your Board and then to the Board of l Appeals. I have applications pending before both Boards. This matter has been f in abeyance for quite a while and I would a °reciate your prompt attention to this letter. t BM Sin rl SFG:cg S ep en Vi f ng, Jr� Encs. cc: Mr. Norman C. Boos f ppo {/ FORM NO.3 � kt TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE sS r SOUTHOLD,N.Y. NOTICE-OF DISAPPROVAL p File No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date 1Q. 42 . .�. . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that your agplictt3a dated for permit to eetyA-ftlet �. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Location of Property R000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. T c. . . House No.. Street (Haml t County Tax Map No. 1000 Section . . . IQ. . . . . . Block . . .O. . . . . . . . . . Lot .�J�/�•.j . . . . Subdivision . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Filed Map No. . . . .-.. . . . . . . . . Lot No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is returned herewith and disapproved on the following grounds 4/. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c�P/'� ��.. , Building Inspector RV 1/80 r . A VENUE yr _ g q Y NB5 C 46 00 E- . F�� i moo• �� c17� { 1.2 i 6 9.63' cn I R r �• ! to w ,S U tr In Z o I z � o e/e 9 N j m f/a�1 l4•�j c� v :lO.O d C a "' ! � m ' �woo�—b..�.t n c cis• �� L m CJ N dJ TOTAL AREA =45,546SO.FT. KEDGED WATER AREA=/2,054 50. FT. /NL ET ro LAND AREA=33, 482 S0.FT. N. 87026'50"H 12.79' N/O/F s9 yl PO� I NANCY GRAHAM OJ� G ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO U.S.C.86. BENCH MARK 0326 EL. 31.804 SURVEY FOR REFERENCE f of NZ!`w, Y P EST A 'Z O NORMAN C. BOOS coo �`'��' ��• Unauthc;i--JVk' '•♦et 10th?asur,-.:f aevtota- AT EAST CUTCNOGUE tion of c�a°s-3 r`.,'J d G:z c S: a EG✓--u m Laws" Sri; TOI:!N OF SOUTHOLD ccz-�o(� nw�t r_:l r�t'�:fc��! tiro ;s•sT0 r _;;'�,� L: SUFFOLK COUNTY, N. Y. Y tldccpy.- c:. I��E:��LiGc-red tobaa �0 o SCALE 1 = 40 � Gurrin:::=a or"a:: •a in :.: b_w,e,.n sh9n run anly to tiiS pawn Ct 'G.,14:9 c:.4v.#h L.>'prud,and on his E6 IL a AUG. /O, /98/ l haYtot>st::..3 1s2encyandIan- • AUG. //, 1981 ding irztllzr-:-.i i�' and to th* of the 1en.�-� i. �`ts,'.;.� Grr;,-- :c•trs cR art;rxwtior,$ cre not OCT. 6, 198/ ti ,- _'._'3f1t�` :.�^1i:�`: in.aart 4r :�ac. IL LAIeD SURVEYOR ,.YS. LIC.PO.287d5 RIVFr,HFAt) N..Y. r NEW YORK ST.AT° PARTMENT OF ENViRONM..ENTA,L CONSERVATION l l 0—�!—C!8�: V l y • �em�lmr�ili s UNDER THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION LAN' BARTICLE 15, (Protection of Water) ARTICLE 25, (Tidal Wetlands) .ARTICLE 24, (Freshwater Wetlands) ARTICLE 36, (Construction in Flood Hazard Areas) ISSUED 1ONTORMAN C. BOOS ,RE55 OF PERM17EE 1 Cedar St. , Massapequa, N. Y. 11758 EOCAT]ON OF PROJECT(Section of stream, tidal wetland, dam, building) Broadwaters Cove Dredged Inlet DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT .Construct a single family divelling, sanitary system and driveway all greater than 85' from the inlet. Subdivide the property into two lots pursuant to the -Robert A. Kart, L.S. survey dated 10/15/81 submitted. COMMUNITY NAME(City,Town, Village) TOWN East Cutchogue '0uthold COUNTY FIA COMMUNITY NO. DAM NO. PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE Suffolk 6/30/83 I GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. The permittee shall file in the office of the appropriate Regional 8, That the State of New York shall in no case be liable for any damage Permit Administrator, a notice of intention to commence work at least 48 or injury to the structure or work herein authorized which may be caused by or hours in advance of the time of commencement and shall also notify him result from future operations undertaken by the State for fhe conservation or promptly in writing of the completion of the work, improvement of navigation, or for other purposes, and no claim or right to compensation shall accrue from any such damage. 2. The permitted work shall be subject to inspection by an authorized representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation who may 9. That if the display of lights and signals on any work hereby authorized order the work suspended if the public interest so requires. is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be pre- scribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained 3. As a condition of the issuance of this permit, the applicant has ac- by and at the expense of the or;per. cepted expressly, by the execution of the application, the full legal respon- sibility for all damages, direct or indirect, of whatever nature, and by whom- 10. All. work carried out under this permit shall be performed in accor- ever suffered, arising out of the project described herein and has agreed io dance with established engineering practice and in a workmanlike manner. indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and 11. If granted under Articles 24 or 25, the Department reserves the right costs of every name and description resulting from the said project. to reconsider this approval at any time and after due notice and hearing to 4. Arty material dredged in the prosecution of the work herein permitted continue, rescind or modify this permit in such a manner as may be found to shall be removed evenly, without leaving large refuse piles, ridges across the be just and equitable. If upon the expiration or revocation of this permit, the bed of the waterway or flood plain or deep holes-that may have a tendency to modification of the wetland hereby authorized has not been completed, the cause injury to navigable channels or to the banks of the waterway, applicant shall, without expense to the State, and to such extent and in such time and manner as the Department of Environmental Conservation may require, 5. Any material•to be deposited or dumped under this permit, either in remove all or any portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore the the waterway or on shore above high-water mark, shall be deposited or dumped site to its former condition. No claim shall be made against the State of New at the locality shown on the drawing hereto attached, and, if so prescribed York on account of any such removal or alteration. thereon, within or behind a good and substantial bulkhead or bulkheads, such 12 This permit shall not be construed as conveying to the applicant any as will prevent escape of the material into the waterway. right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others 6. There shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the to perform the permitted work or as authorizing the impairment of any rights, work herein authorized, title or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a 7. That if future operations by the'State of New York require an alteration party to the permit. in the position of the structure or work herein authorized, or if, in the.opinion 13• The permittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits, ap- of the Department of Environmental Conservation it shall cause unreasonable provals, lands, easements and rights-of-way which may be required for this obstruction to the free navigation of said waters or flood flows or endanger project. the health, safety or welfare of the people of the State, or loss or destruction 14. If granted under Article 36, this permit is granted solely on the basis of the natural resources of the State, the owner may be ordered by the Depart- of the requirements of Article 36 of the Environmental Conservation Law anc ment to remove or alter the structural work, obstructions, or hazards caused part 500 of 6 NYCRR (Construction in Flood Plain Areas having Special Flooc Ihe'reby without expense to the State; and if, upon the expiration or revocation Hazards — Building Permits) and in no way signifies that the project will br of this permit, the structure, fill, 'excavation, or other modification of the free from flooding. wa ercourse hereby authorized shall not be completed, the owners shall, ut expense to the State, and to such extent and in such time and manner is. By acceptance of this permit the permittee agrees that the permit as he Department of Environmental Conservation may require, remove all or is contingent upon strict compliance with the special conditions on the any. portion of the uncompleted structure or fill and restore to its former reverse side. condition the navigable and flood capacity of the watercourse. No claim shall be made against the State of New York on account of any 'such removal or alteration. 95-20-4(9/75) (SEE REVERSE SIDE) cw Sanitary System to be located between the proposed dwelling and _ day Ave. and at least 100, from any surface water. ' 17• The driveway shall be of a pervious nature and not paved or oiled. I i • i i DJL: cg c. c. LAW ENFORCEMENT attachment _. File Note: We'.are returning your Check No. 842 for $25.00-- . I r PERMIT ISSUE DATE PEF."11T ADMINIST T� , 2/24/$2 D UNIEL 'J. LA;3�,yEss 0 SUNY Stony Brook N.Y. r .1_ ,ter71 7, ,z.. ::_ :..._..; ..: .. -..... M Mt . _ x � 3 �,a J � .# � I(�.:.fi-. �l •a !«fir . rim" , ■ _ 10-81-0184 issued to: NO RMAN C. BOOS Lr s: 1 Cedar. St. , Massapequa, N. Y. 11758' for: Construct a single family dwelling, sanitary system, and driveway all greater than 85 feet from -thet Subdivide the property into two lots urs dated 10/15/81 submitted. Suffolk County r uant to the Hobert L. Kart, L.S. survey the Environmemal UORServat-lan Law • L❑ : Article 15, (Protection of Water) ❑ Article 24, [Freshwater W- efiands ) xxx Article 25, (Vidal Wetlands) ❑ Article 36, Construction in ( Flood Hazard Areas) • P DANIEL J. Vorlc State permit Adrnin!str .'alr I t ofi Environmental Con.s ervatlon 2/24/$2 Date Issued 1 ., a s APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PLAT To the Planning Board of the Town of Southold: The undersigned applicant hereby applies for (tiaWime) (final) approval of a subdivision plat in accordance with Article 16 of the Town Law and the Rules and Regulations of the Southold Town Planning Board, and represents and states as follows: 1. The applicant is the owner of record of the land under application. (If the applicant is not the owner of record of the land under application, the applicant shall state his interest in said land under application.) 2. The name of the subdivision is to be ...Minor.•Sub division•-•No•name . •............ .. . ...... . .. .............. .............................. ..................................... ...... 3. The entire land under application is described in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. (Copy of deed suggested.) 4. The land is held by the applicant under deeds recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's office as follows: Liber . .. 8490..... .. .. .. .. ... Page ... . 160... .. .. .. .... . On . . 8/31178.. .......... Liber . ., 8633. .... . . .. .. .. ... Page ... . 580. .. .. .. . . .. .. . On . . 5/31/79.. .. .. ....... , Liber . .... .. .. .. .... ..... Page . ... . .. .. .. . ... .. .. . . . On . .... ...... ............. ; Liber . .... ........ .. .... ..... Page On ........... ............ Liber . .............. .. .. .. ... Page . .. .. ...... .. .. ...... . On . .... ...... .... ......... ; as devised under the Last Will and Testameht of ...n./.a.... .. .. .... .. ..... . ............. or as distributee . ...n�a. .. .. .. .... .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ....... ... ..... ..... ..... .. ........ ...... .... ................... . ..... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ........ .. . ........................ . 5. The area of the land is ..2.•.7057....... acres. or 117,864 square feet. 6. All taxes which are liens on the land at the date hereof have been paid except ......... . None .. . . . . .. .. . ......... .... .. ..................... ..... .. .... .. .... ...... .. ......... .. . ......... .. . 7. The land is encumbered by ..first.... .. ........ . .. ...:...... .... ........... ........ ..... mortgage (s) as follows: (a) Mortgage recorded in Liber . .8254. Page . .. .189:. .. ...... .. . in original amount more or less 59,000.00 45,379.00 of $. .. . . .. .. .. .. ... unpaid amount $. .. .. .... .. . . .. . held by . Angelo ,Petrucci•... .. . .. .... .. .... .... ... address No # BaX Avenue, Box 99, •Cutchogue, •NY ••11935 . . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. ... ... . ... . . (b) Mortgage recorded in Liber . .8463. . .. . Page ..3or'Tess;''' in original amount mbre of 15,000.00 12,554:00 b Georgette Petrucci $. unpaid amount $, held y .. ., ., ., . .. .... .... .. .. .... .... ... address No # Bay Avenue, Box 99� Cutchogue, NY 11935 (c) Mortgage recorded, in Liber .. . . . . Page . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . in original amount of $. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . unpaid amount $. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . held by . . .. . . . . .. . address . .. .. ... . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . S. There are no other encumbrances or liens against the land except . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. . None i .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. ........ . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ....... . .. . .... . . . . . 9. The land lies in the following zoning use districts A Residential - however, marina use mas. .autb=A7,gd. by,Variance, obtained•py, ,the•49nincl Board_;of. Agpeals; 10. No part of the land lies under water whether tide water, stream, pond water or otherwise, ex- cept Marina and. dredged inlet.running West from Broadwaters .Cove . 11. The applicant shall at his expense install all required public improvements. 12. The land, (dry (does not) lie in a Water District or Water Supply District. Name of Dis- trict, if within a District, is . . n/a. .. .. . . ... .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 13. Water mains will be laid by . . . . . .None.c-pritemplated . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. .. . . . and (a) (no) charge will be made for installing said mains. 14. Electric lines and standards will be installed by . ,existing• electric service by LILCO j . .. . . ... . ... . .... .... .. .. . . .. .. .. . and (a) (no) charge will be made for installing said i lines. 15. Gas mains will be installed by -None .. and (a) (no) charge will be made for installing said mains. 16. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Suffolk County Highway system, annex Schedule "B" hereto, to show same. 17. If streets shown on the plat are claimed by the applicant to be existing public streets in the Town of Southold Highway system, annex Schedule "C" hereto to show same. 18. There are no existing buildings or structures on the land which are not located and shown on the plat. 19. Where the plat shows proposed streets which are extensions of streets on adjoining sub- division maps heretofore filed, there are no reserve strips at the end of the streets on said existing snaps at their conjunctions with the proposed streets. 1 20. In the course of these proceedings, the applicant will offer proof of title as required by Sec. 335 of the Real Property Law. l 21. Submit a copy of proposed. deed for lots showing all restrictions, covenants, etc. Annex Schedule "D". 1 22. The applicant estimates that the cost of grading and required public improvements will he ,None... as itemized in Schedule "E" hereto annexed and requests that the maturity of the Performance Bond.be fixed at . .... .. . .. . . years. The Performance Bond will be written . by a licensed; surety company unless otherwise shown on Schedule "F DATE ...September.10,... ........ 19 81 NORMAN C. •BOOS ... .. . ... .................. (Name of Applicant) By � ... . . (Sign S, Owner 1 Cedar Street . . . ............... .. . (Address) STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF . .• .SUFFOLK .. .••, ss: On the , loth• •..•. . • September 81 day of ...., 19... .. .. before me personally came NORMAN C. BOOS • •••• •• •••• •••••• •• •••• ••.. .. ...... .....a.. . to me known to be the individual described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged at . ..he... . . .. . executed the sa e. Notary Public .... ..... . ST EN IFFINa, PUB , State of Neal Yorlt No. 52-1574750 Qualified In Suffolk county STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .SSommissiaxptres March 30, 1 On the ....... .... .... ... . day ... .. .... .. .. . of ... .. . . ..., 19. .. .. ., before me personally came .. .. •. •. ••.•.... ...... . . .................. . .. .. .to me known, who being by me duly sworn did de- pose and say that.... .. .... .. . resides at No. . .. ... .. .. . . .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. ...... . ..... . . .. ... .. . .. . ... .... .... .. .... .. .... ............. . ... .. . . .that . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . is the ... .. .... . . .. .. ........... of ... .... ...... .. .. ...... ... .... ..... ... .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... ..... .... .... . the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that . .. .. .. .. .. . knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed by order of the board of directors of said corpor- ation, and that . ...... .. .. . signed . .... .. .. .. .name thereto by like order. 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J, 6 3; °� ,r "Guarenteesorcertificationsindicatedheteonshell'runonly r to the person for whom the survey is prepared,and on h+s III- .. i c behalf to the title company,governmental agency and len "' ":ding institution listed hereon;and to the assignees of thee. f iening institution. Guarantees or certifications are not /000 /04 OB 2./ 8 23 trenaferaWe to additional institutions or subsequent owners x ' CONTOUR L/NE ,AND„ELEVAT/DNS ARC REFERENCED TO U S C 6 G DATUM ''s x 4t > J T �' 't �t t f t a � v e;S f' , _ -,, MAID OF•PROPERTY k Of NErV r NORMAN C BOOS : PI a. yo , , . . . . AT EAST CUTCHOGUE y y'� ��� Kq9��.f, : :;TOWN OF SOUTHOLD RECEIVED BY' �' * SOUTHOLD TOWN P* LANNING BOARD ' SUFFOLK COUNTY, N Y ' ` r .� SCALE 1 ro 100i : 1 , pp. .pp,.�/1�` o i`sk -J �VS �.a7 2U1LJ: .�/.. 1- r? /4 rr, F t, 'S AUG /9, /98/ � . t' , { Fo sJ� , f 1 ¢ a.. t . 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Brickley; tl RUNNING THENCE the following two courses and distances along the south side of Bay Avenue: (1) North 75° 46' 30" East 225.40 feet; (2) North 851 46' 00" East 144.63 feet to a point and lands now or formerly, , of Craig Lehmann and Susan Lehmann, his wife; 'i RUNNING THENCE South 6° 41' 40" East 312.08 feet along last mentioned lands - ,7 '; and through a dug channel to a point and lands of Nancy Graham; Dis. 1000 RUNNING THENCE the following two courses and distances along last mentioned , Sec. 104.00 lands: Blk. 08.00 + (1) North 76° 00' 00" West 70.85 feet; Lot 002.001 (2) North 87' 26' 50" West 284.57 feet to a point and lands now or . formerly of Brickley; Dis. 1000 RUNNING THENCE North 12' 8' 10" West 219.00 feet along last mentioned' Sec. 104.00 lands to the point or place of BEGINNING. Blk. 08.00 TOGETHER with right to obtain potable. water as set forth in Agreement Lot 002.002 'between Georgette Petrucci and Angelo G. Petrucci dated 11/15/74 recorded Liber 7754 of Deeds, at Page 560. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and ; ; improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being on the Southerly side ; of Bay Avenue at Cutchogue, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and ;- State of New York, bounded and described as follows: i BEGINNING at a point on the, southerly side of Bay Avenue where the easterly j� side of land now or formerly of Petrucci intersects the southerly side of " Bay Avenue, said point of beginning also being distant South 850 46' West as ;;measured along the southerly side of Bay Avenue 136.32 feet from a highway imonument set in the southerly side of Bay Avenue; i �f RUNNING THENCE North 85' 46' East along the southerly side of Bay Avenue +j75 feet; RUNNING THENCE South 5° 53' 50" East 288.32 feet to the northwesterly a -;bank of Broadwater Cove; f'f RUNNING THENCE South 48' 17' 30" West along the northwesterly Bank of f'Broadwater Cove, 53.64 feet to land now or formerly of Gerhold; ilI RUNNING THENCE North 76' 0' West along said land 28.89 feet to land now or formerly of Petrucci; RUNNING THENCE North 60 41' 40" West along said. land 312.08 feet to the southerly side side of Bay Avenue to the point or place of BEGINNING. l i f I� ii Age i I ,Adjoining Owners: Application of Norman C. Boos: :East Bernard Boos North Joseph Wenk I West Cutchogue New Suffolk Park District t I A i i f i i i i i t i �.-