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HomeMy WebLinkAboutShort Environmental Assessment Form (SEAF), Part 1 – January 4, 2018Short Environmental Assessment Form Part I - Project Information Instructions for Comlaleting Part 1 - Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency; attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1 - Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: Frank Subdivision Project Location (describe, and attach a location map): 14 Makarainen Rd Brief Description of Proposed Action: j I would like to split the existing 8.47 acres into two parcels so I may place another residence on the new parcel. Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Erik P. Frank Address: 188 Brooktondale Rd Telephone: 607.280-4777 E -Mail: erikrocks@gmail.com Ci IPO: State: Zi Code: City/PO: P Srooktondale NY 44817 1. Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plan, local law, ordinance, NO YES administrative rule, or regulation? If Yes, attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that ❑ ❑f may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no, continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit, approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES if Yes, list agency(s) name and permit or approval: P/1 EJ 3.a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 8.47 acres b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 2 acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 8.47 acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on, adjoining and near the proposed action. ❑Urban ❑Rural.(non-agriculture) ❑ Industrial ❑Commercial mResidential (suburban) ❑Forest ❑Agriculture ❑Aquatic ❑Other (specify): ❑Parkland Page 1 of 3 5. Is the proposed action, NO YES NIA I a. A permitted use under the zoning regulations? ❑ PI ❑ b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? ❑ ❑ ❑ 1 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural NO YES landscape? ❑ ❑ 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in, or does it adjoin, a state listed Critical Environmental Area? NO YES If Yes, identify:❑ ❑ 8. a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO YES b. Are public transportation service(s) available at or near the site of the proposed action? I ❑ ❑ c. Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed action? I I 1 9. Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? NO YES If the proposed action will exceed requirements, describe design features and technologies: ❑ ❑ 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/private water supply'? NO YES If No, describe method for providing potable water: ❑ ❑ 11. Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES If No, describe method for providing wastewater treatment: F-71 ❑ 12. a. Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO YES Places? ❑ ❑ b. Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? ❑ ❑ 13. a. Does any portion of the site of the proposed action, or lands adjoining the proposed action, contain NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal, state or local agency? ❑ b. Would the proposed action physically alter, or encroach into, any existing wetland or waterbody? —0 z ❑ If Yes, identify the wetland or waterbody and extent of alterations in square feet or acres: 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on, or are likely to be found on the project site. Check all that apply: ❑ Shoreline ❑ Forest 0 Agriculturallgrasslands ❑ Early mid -successional ❑ Wetland ❑ Urban QJ Suburban 15. Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of animal, or associated habitats, listed NO by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? ❑ 16. Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? 17. Will the proposed action create storm water discharge, either from point or non -point sources? If Yes, a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? NO ❑YES b. Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems runoff and storm drains)? If Yes, briefly describe: NO AYES Page 2 of 3 YES 1 YES ; YES 0 18. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of NO YES water or other liquids (e.g. retention pond, waste lagoon, darn)? If Yes, explain purpose and size: ❑ 19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed NO YES solid waste management facility? If Yes, describe: ❑ 20. Has the site of the proposed action a _.. _. ... _.......n t or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation (ongoing or No YES completed) for hazardous waste? If Yes, describe: I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/sponsor name: Erik P. Frank Date: 01/0312018 signature: PRINT FORM Pop 3 of 3 EAF Mapper Summary Report Saran Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS. lnterrnap, inaement P Corp., NRCAN, 1=5ri Japan. ME -TI, Fsri China JHwV Kong). Esri ghmUmd). Mapmylndia, 0 OpenStreet'Map ci;ntribtdors, and the GIS User Cerrrrwxrky Part 11 Question 7 [Critical Environmental 1 No Area] 1- Part 1 1 Question 12a [National Register of No ' Historic Places] Wednesday, September 14, 2016 5:07 PM Disclaimer: The EAF Mapper is a screening tool intended to assist project sponsors and reviewing agencies in preparing an environmental assessment form (EAF). Not all questions asked in the EAF are answered by the EAF Mapper. Additional information on any EAF question can be obtained by consulting the EAF Workbooks. Although the EAF Mapper provides the most up-to-date digital data available to DEC, you may also need to oontact local or other data sources in order to obtain data not provided by the Mapper. Digital data is not a substitute for agency determinations. Ottawa �try�l L . TWW110 f �r ata os'0 � d' C1er6rtnd �Prnviderrce nn �_ ri � ithhurr,'� �Laes:Fsri.�. is d.,dip! • 1)eL�.Interrtiep. � ipprfirrwnt P Corp MR(IA : Part 1 !Question 12h [Archeological Sites] No Part 1 ! Question 13a (Wetlands or Other Yes - Digital mapping information on local and federal wetlands and :Regulated Waterbodies] waterbodies is known to be incomplete. Refer to EAF Workbook. Part 1 1 Question 15 [Threatened or No Endangered Animal]_ Part 1 ! Question 16 [100 Year Flood Plain] i Digital mapping data are not available or are incomplete. Refer to EAF I Workbook. Part 1 ! Question 20 [Remediation Site] ]No Short Enviromental Assessment Form - EAF Mapper Summery Report