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HomeMy WebLinkAboutI - 14 Essex Steel - Aquifer Protection PermitTOWN OF CORTLANDVILLE RAYMOND G. THORPE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 3577 TERRACE ROAD CORTLAND, NEW YORK 13045-3552 AQUIFER PROTECTION DISTRICT SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICANT Fee Paid Name QTr 13'it551ic 5PeEL 6. Phone 407-753 `93SY Address &0 7 P.Tr 13 PROPERTY OWNER Name :TLfrke-y -5 RO TH UP-'f MY. 13O 9 �;- Phonef Address -7 k)TE , 1.3 �o�r nr.�. /V,Y . 1305r S If applicant is a Corporation, list name, address, phone and fax numbers of all corporate officers and directors on reverse side. I a tii�J.�.� �I!_M'/_t�f_x�J_ a.0 I.,•11 Y C�]►i Location of property (07 R TE r3 OCR L,QA.J01 AY. 1.30Y9- Tax Map No. of Parcel 10 y- o o -- C 3- 1 Z PROPERTY ACQUIRED ON, OR PENDING DATE OF ACQUISIT�N A10 IS PROPERTY IN FLOOD PLAINT YES AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA _ ZONING DISTRICT 'ri -L Information to he provided as per Article and Section 178-47 of the Town of Cortlandville Zoning Law. DATE OF APPLICATION 9`�f ��h LZ A, - Signs ' S plicant PERMIT GRANTED PERMIT DENIED GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW Zoning Referral Form Conditional Permits, Special Permits, Site Plan Reviews &. Variances Director CORTLAN❑ COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 37 Church St. Cortland, NY 13045-2838 Telephone: (607) 753-5043 Fax: (607) 753-5150 Submitting Officer: Bruce Weber, Planning & Zoning Officer Municipality: Town of C:ortinndville GM No. 195 . 00- 03 - i-4. ___ (Tax Map Number) Date: 51 9/9, �- .. Mailing Address: 3577 Terrace Road, Cortland, NY 13045 Phone Number:. (607) 756-7052 Type of Referral The applicant request the fallowing: Variance: Bulk — Article Section Use — Article Section Special Permit: Article Section Conditional Permit: Article Section Site Plan Review: Article Reason(s) for request: Section Fax Number: (607) 758-7922 Is the above action a Type 1 , Type 2. , or unlisted action under the State Environmental Quality Review Act? Attach required environmental assessment forms for Type I and unlisted actions. The followinci information is required for your application to be complete: 1. Name of petitioner: kr& 13 - Essen 5 t-;E:z�-c. C',r , �� G Owners name (if different): 3��F�`S Date of acquisition: �3��7i�aiLp File Name: pinlwpdata/forms/Zon!rig Referral Form.05103105 [Conditional Permits, Special Permits,Site Plan Reviews. Variances] Add Tess: 13 Lo 4 rLri?1,-) State: r�` . '; zip: 3 fr i S a Phone Number:-c 7- l 3 -�3Fax Number: 601-753 - �-2-7Z- 2. A Site Plan Map showing: a. Scale (1 inch equals 20 feet if site !$`less than 1 acre or an agreed upon scale for a site larger than 1 acre) b. North Arrow c, Physical Characteristics of Site, existing and proposed (Topography, Water and Vegetation) d. Layout Plan Showing buildings, parking and available utilities e. Surface and Subsurface Drainage Plan, incorporated with Layout Plan If. Location of County or State facility pursuant to Section 2391, m and n of the General Municipal Law g. Location Map at 1"=1000' scale h. Area Map at 1 "=200' or an agreed upon scale (1) zoning classification of subject and adjoining properties (2) surrounding land use within 500 feet of subject property (3) surrounding zoning classifications 3. A certified Tax Map from the Cortland County Office of Real Property and Assessment showing the property lines of the applicant's property. 4. Availability of public utilities and services: Water District ; Sewer Fire Protection District Special services required. 5. Does Site Plan conform to municipal master plan? 6. Does Site Plan conform to county land use plan? 7. School District-. 8. Projected energy consumption: District ; Refuse Collection If not why? If not why? Type: 9. Traffic generation (expected vehicle departures and arrivals per 24 hour period) : NOTE: All maps require the name and address of the N.Y.S. licensed engineer or land surveyor responsible for preparing the sea] and map. Signature and Title of Submitting Official (REVISED: 8/01) File Name: pinlwpdatalformslioning Referral Form.05103105 [Go ndiflonai Permits -5pedaI Permits. 8 fte Plan Rev iews,Vahences] 61 Z20 Appendix- B Short Em4ronmenkil fi.ssessnienl p'orm Instructions for C'01110eting Part 1 - Project Infortuatlou. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the eoutpletion of PAN 1. Responses become part of file application €or approval or filLid iiig, are subject to public review, and may be subjecI to fit rIlier verification. Complete Pact 1 based on informtion curreiitly <avai[able, If additional research or investigation would be heeded to fully respond to any item, please Answer as tliorougiily as possible based oit current inforrrration. Complete nil items in Part I. You may also provide any additional information %%Itich you believe will be needed by ar useful to the lead agency; attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1 - Project And Sponsor Information Name ofAcIion orProjec1: project Location (describe, and atlarh a Iaeatiolt Map): , a0-1-753 - 9 MY Brief Description of Proposed Action: ib Cor)s,-�av- f- �ov�' S"A' 65"'ra 72�3`x lC3'x -A w' ArrACWED Z4A103x 16Lew,-4v Nance of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: &E,,7 - -2 ] 3 _ `l3 8y VACe { S , i2oTi tnzy H-Mail: J e � B S c Si �- Cb"t Address: Ci lAO: state: Zip Code: ty p 1. Does the proposed action only involve [lie legislative adoption of a plait, local law, ordinance, NO YES admuristrative rile, or regulation? V-� if Yes, altach a nannative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources Iltat may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2, If no. continue to cloeslion 2. 2. Does Ilia proposed Action regfsire a permit, approval or fintding from any other governmental Agency? NO YFS If Yes, Iist agency(s) rtattte anti permit or approval: lw� 3.n, 'Total acreage of the site of Ilia proposed action? F, acres b. Total acreage to ba physically disturbed? 0 ,13q acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or conlroiled by the applicant or project sponsor? ?� acres Check all land uses tlsat Occur an, adjoining and near the proposed Action. n Urban Q Rural (non -agriculture) atIndustrial a Commercial d Residential (suburban) d Forest o Agricullure o Aquatic 0 Other (specify): 0 park -land. Page t of S. Is 010 pr❑paced action, a. A permitted rise raider Me coning regulations? N4 YES NIA N Cotxsistetlt With llie adopted eQ nprehensive plait? G. Is lilt, proposed action consistent with the predombiant character of the existing !atilt ornalural NO YES landscape? 7. Is the site of the Iro- posed actim located in, or4es it adjviri, a state listed 61tical Environmental Aren? NO YES If Yes, ides#ify: - 8. a. W, l flic proposed at`tiol result ill a Walislantial increase in (raff1C above pre$em levels? YES to, Aire publlc transjivrtation &m- i*s) ,nveilable at or Hear the site of the proposed ncobil? c. Are any pedestrian aCoo, mmodatiaus or bicycle routes Available oil or Iletrr site of the proposed actioll? r' 9. Does tits: prppose-d action meet or exceed the state energy code regnu•el ents? 1VQ YES l the paposed actlos# will eatceed regnirenlent�, deserts!$ design feahlres oral teclmolagies: 10: 'Wi9l tlie'prbposed action cnniteet to exisf9rig, ptshlicJliieiidafe ` alai setPPi3'? - — NO YES [IfYea, does the existing system have capacity to provide ser-vice? M NO © YES] If No, d'ekdbe metlrpd forlxrovMig potable *rt r; -1 t.'Will the proposed action contrect to existing umstmater teilies? NO YEti [Tf Yet, does the existing system have capacity to provide service? 16 NO 0 YES] If No, describe mothod for providing %vastem%tertreatment. 12. a. Does the site contain a strucline that is listed op either the state arNatiaikal Regisler of Historic NO YES b. Is the proposed acfior located in an archeological sensitive area? 13. a. Doan any portioal of d)* site of (lie pyolmsed action, or land& adjoislillg lile proposed amioll, colitaiu NO YES wetlands or other waterbodies regulaled by a .federal, state or local agency? b. Would the proposed activa physically alter, or encroach into, any existing wetland or rvaterbody? I �' If Yes, identify the ivetlmld ar waterbody and extent ofalteralium in. square feet or acres: 14. Idvntify the typical liabitat types that occur on, or are likely to Ue found oil the project sife. Check all thatapply: 13 Sh4rellue 17 Forest ❑ Agriculhira)/$msslands 13 Eiu-ly mid -successional 13 Wetland L7 uxban 13 Suburban 1S. Does (lie site athe proposed action contain any sliecies of animal, or associated llabxtats, listed NO YES by slits State or Federal goverim enl as threatened or ends mpered? 16. Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plant? No � YES 17: Will Elie proposed action create storm venter discharge, either fmii point ortion-point sources? Na YE5 If Yes, a, SYill storm water discharges flog 10 adjacent properties? 0 NO 0 YES b. Will storin wales• discharges be directed to established culiveya:ice systems (rtuioff and storox drains)? If Yes, briefly describe: ONO 0 YES hige 2 of 4, t S. does the proposed nd1on include corlstrti0ion or oilier activities flint result hI €lie imp omulmelht of water or otlicr Iigtiids (e.g. retctiIiori po€id, waste lagoon, itattl)7 If Yes, explain pill -page and size: 19. Has the site: of €lee proposed action or ale s<ljoiti.iig prpperLy bean tho location of ati. active or closed solid waste tllamgemcnt facility? If Yes, describe: ^ 20.1las the site of the proposal action or an adjoining pro paity been the subject of rcmedintIon (ongoing or comple€ed) for hazardous waste? If Yes, describe; NO YES NO YES � - _- ND YES V� I AF1iIMM THAT THE MARl�_ A,TION PROVIDED ABOVE. IS TRUE AND ACCURATE To TEE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE App]icantlsponsorlialie: Or )3- C550c 5rrZ L. 010". -CAC' Date: siguature: �)-eky'n:,r k Off0taA.". Part 2 Ilupact Assessment. The bend Agency is responsible fat• the cannpietlou of Part 2. Answer all of the following riuesiions in Fart 2 using the uiforinatimi contaered in Pall 1 and other niaterials submitted by the project sponsor or ❑thenvise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept "Have lily respoltses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action7f Nol or Moderato sulall to Inrge. Impact Impact may Ili %ky occur occur L Wilt the proposed action crentc n material conflict with an w1opted land use Blase or zoning regidations? 2. Will the proposed action result iri a CInange in the use or intensity of rise of land? 3, Will tie proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? 4. Will the proposed action 11ave. an impact on (lie a av h-onumit(al characlavistics Ilia( causail the eslablishmen€ of a Critical f:nvirownental Area (CEA)? 5. Will the proposal action result in on adverse change in the existing Ievet of traffic or af>Eect existing infrnsttuC[urs for rnass. transit; bil:iitg or ivalkk�ay? G. Will the proposed action cause an -increase ill the use of onergy and it faiils to hicorporate reasonably availablo energy Goose€valiownr renewable energy opportunities? . 7. Will ilia proposed action impact exislills; a, Imbue 1 private water supplies? b. public f pri►rate tvastctvater treatlacrit tttiiilies? 8. Will Ilia prupasrd action impair tit. character or quality of jm.flarl6ht historic, archaeological, architocturaI or aesdmie resources? 9. Will like proposes] acliou mutt ill atn adverse eltansye to ua€oral resm6es (e.g„ wetlands, ►tgaterbodics, grauud►vater, air glF,1Ji(y, {lots And 1'aulla)? Page 3 of 4 NO, nl' model -Ate St11All to 11`11%0 Impact Impact I11"y lllny OCCIIt' occttl' 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in tiro potential for erasion, flooding or drainage probleins? 11. Will the pyoposed action create a hazard to ealV1'C0J117len1al resourcea or 1111111aI1 health? PA 3 . IN(orlltinattlon ofslgulfleance, The I.eatl Agency is respolnsiblo for [tic conlpletlon of PArt 3, Porevely gtIc.tiot] lal foot Z Iliilt Iva answered "modea-ato to large ivapact clay occur", or iFtIicre is a need to expla'ltl ►why a particular eiclie Iit of the proposed act ion ill ay or wilt not result iit a significant adverse onvirolutiontal iltapAet, please complete earl 3. part 3 Sit ouId, in suMeiell l (IelAi1, identify the ilttpnc1, including ally ill aasures or desigal elements that have been inoIn(led by tale project spoilsor to avoid or reduce ianpaets. Fart 3 should also expinin ho w the lead ago nay [Iclentlineci that ilia impnet clay or ►rill not be significaant. Hach 1)otentinI impnct should be assessed considering its setting, probabiIity of occurring, dtlration, irroversibilily, geogr,apllic scope and attagnittide. Also consider the potential for short -tea tn, long-term ontl cuailtalative impacts. n Check this boN, if you have del en itirted, based oil the uffontin tioil aaid analysis above, and Any supporting documentation, that rite proposed action ill ay resallt in oale or 1'nore poteill ialLy large or siglaifieant adverse impacts and an environmental impnct staloment is required, Ll Clice k dais bD% if yota stave (let arm ined, based oat Ilie infontin tion and analysis above, and any supporting documental iolt, that the proposed action ►will 110E result in any siguifwant nttverse environmental impacts. NoItic of Lead Agency Date Iyrint or Tyt)e t*inine of Responsible 0fticer ill Lead - getic- y Title of Responsiblo Officor Slgnatkwe ofResponsible 0Mee r in Lead Agency Sigtlnt+ire vfProparer (if different from Responsible Officer) Page 4 of 4 t- w.� �vfRpo m WPawT nc die [ i rarer ate• a{'aea All'i i I s D . 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StroctV'ol Steel Co., Inc Eunctionnl spnee sill he opprox 6480s%Fi - Manufacturft activities Indude structural steel Farlcatlon, sheetnetaf 4ending/farning Essex Steel currently enploees 25 people. yonorch Mochine Too? Properly Prellninary Draft Not for Construction {No. Revision/Issue Date t t MJ Scovk(e Co. PO Box 441 Binghamton, New York 13903 New Building for Essex Steel NYS Rt. 13 CortlandvVe, New York i A.*. ewe DA.3/11/2004 S 1 am. 1° = 401