Appendix B SEQRA Documentation - The Villages of Chestnut Ridge
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Appendix B SEQRA Documentation - The Villages of Chestnut Ridge
DRAFT SCOPE For DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (DEIS) Project Name: Villages of Chestnut Ridge Location: Winterton Road (C.R. 62) Village of Bloomingburg Sullivan County, NY Lead Agency: Village of Bloomingburg Main Street Bloomingburg, New York 14721 Prepared By: Village of Bloomingburg Village Board Main Street Bloomingburg, New York 14721 August, 2008 BACKGROUND: Introduction This draft Scope has been prepared in accordance with and pursuant to the requirements of Article 8 of the New York State Environmental Conversation Law, the State Environmental Quality Review Act (“SEQRA”), and the implementing regulations found in 6 NYCRR Part 617. This Scope is intended for use by the Project Sponsor, Sullivan Farms II, LLC for preparing a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (“DEIS”) on the proposed Village of Chestnut Ridge in the Village of Bloomingburg. The draft Scope identifies the information and analysis the Village of Bloomingburg Village Board (“Village Board”), acting as the Lead Agency, had determined the Project Sponsor shall include in the DEIS for the proposed Villages of Chestnut Ridge Project. The first part of this draft Scope provides the narrative information as required under 6 NYCRR Part 617.8(f). This is followed by an outline detailing the proposed DEIS organization. Brief Description of Proposed Action The proposed Action is the construction and operation of mixed use complex consisting of a several clusters of single family residences, patio homes and townhomes and recreational amenities on a 198.3 acre site. The project may include construction of a nine hole golf course with clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, meeting rooms and restaurant. The site will be served by an extension of the public sewer and a new water system will be developed to serve the site. A Planned Unit Development (PUD) approval is required from the Village of Bloomingburg. The proposed action was classified as a Type I Action by the Village of Bloomingburg during it August 14, 2008 meeting. Village of Bloomingburg Chestnut Ridge DEIS Draft Scope August, 2008 Page 2 Potentially Significant Adverse Impacts The following potentially significant areas of impact have been identified by the Lead Agency for evaluation in the DEIS. Land Use, Zoning and Community Character Topography and Soils Vegetation and Wildlife Surface Drainage and Water Resources Traffic and Site Access Open Space and Recreation Infrastructure and Utilities Community Services Initial Identification of Mitigation Measures Initial mitigation measures identified as part of the project proposal include: Highway access improvements to facilitate vehicular access including improvements to existing Village Roads. Stormwater management facilities specifically designed to address water quality and quantity; limiting impervious areas on the site to maintain vegetative cover. Erosion Control facilities specifically designed to address water quality treatment during construction activities; phasing and limiting disturbance to minimal areas. Landscaping, berms, setbacks and buffering to reduce and visual impacts from public highways and reduce impacts to neighboring properties. Open Space Recreational Facilities for Use by the Public. Wetland Replacement to mitigate impact of stream and wetlands crossings and stream crossing design to minimize impacts. Additional mitigative measure will be required to be address any new potential adverse environmental impacts identified during the public scoping process. Village of Bloomingburg Chestnut Ridge DEIS Draft Scope August, 2008 Page 3 Reasonable Alternatives to be Considered The DEIS must identify and evaluate alternatives to the proposed action, including: A. Other potential locations for proposed development. B. Alternative configurations of the proposed development at the proposed location. C. 1. All single family residential development with Golf Course 2. All Townhouse development with Golf Course 3. Residential Development without golf course The “no-action” alternative. Appendices All underlying technical reports prepared by project team consultants with respect to the issues identified for inclusion in the DEIS will be included in the appendices. The methodologies and results of all technical studies will be summarized and explained in the main body of the DEIS. Prominent Issues Determined Not Relevant or Significant None For Further Information: Lead Agency: VILLAGE OF BLOOMINGBURG Post Office Box 241 13 North Road Bloomingburg, New York 12721 (845) 733-1400 (845) 733-1741 Fax Public Input on Scoping: Insert Here Village of Bloomingburg Chestnut Ridge DEIS Draft Scope August, 2008 Page 4 DRAFT SCOPE FOR DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT:: The DEIS will be prepared in accordance with the requirements set forth in 6 NYCRR Part 617. The DEIS will contain the following. Cover Sheet Table of Contents List of Consultants I. DEIS Summary II. Project Description A. Location B. Alternatives Studied C. Preferred Project Layout D. Construction and Operation Activities including approach to common facilities and common areas operations and ownership issues. E. Purpose and Need F. Required Approvals a. b. c. d. e. f. g. PUD Approval – Village of Bloomingburg Subdivision and Land Development – Village of Bloomingburg SPDES – Stormwater - NYDEC Wastewater Collection, Conveyance and Treatment - New York DEC Water Supply – New York DEC and New York Department of Health Highway Access Approval – County Roadway and Utility Stream and Wetland Crossings – New York DEC, U.S. Army Corps III. Environmental Settings, Anticipated Impacts and Mitigation Measures A. Land Use, Zoning and Community Character 1. Compliance with Zoning Use and Dimensional Requirements Village of Bloomingburg Chestnut Ridge DEIS Draft Scope August, 2008 Page 5 2. Compatibility with Surrounding Land Uses 3. Community Character Existing Character of Site and Surrounding 4. Visual Impacts including site lighting design issues. 5. Recreation and Open Space 6. Historical and Archaeology Resources B. Topography and Soils Site Specific Soils Topography Changes to the Project Site Erosion and Sedimentation Control C. Vegetation and Wildlife 1. 2. Site Vegetation Wildlife D. Surface Drainage and Water Resources 1. 2. 3. 4. E. Traffic and Site Access 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. F. Existing Conditions Proposed Stormwater Management Erosion and Sedimentation Control Stream and Wetland Impacts Existing Road Network Project Trip Generation Proposed Roadway Improvements Post Development Parking Pedestrian Access Infrastructure and Utilities 1. Water Supply Existing Systems Project Demands Fire Protection Proposed Improvements Village of Bloomingburg Chestnut Ridge DEIS Draft Scope August, 2008 Page 6 2. Wastewater Collection, Conveyance and Treatment Existing Systems Project Demands Proposed Improvements 3. Solid Waste G. Impact on Climate Change 1. Greenhouse Gas Emission 2. Energy Usage 3. Alternatives H. Community Services and Economic Impacts 1. Existing Services Impacts 2. Project Demands including schools and other community services 3. Post Development Project Costs and Revenues I. Noise and Air Quality 1. Existing Conditions 2. Project Impacts 3. Proposed Mitigation J. Unavoidable Project Impacts K. Alternatives Alternative Sites Alternatives Layouts No Action Alternatives analysis shall include a site plan with limits of disturbance for each alternative. A summary table for each alternative will include acres of vegetation clearing, acres of wetlands disturbance, number of stream crossings, estimated water demand in gallons per day by use(potable and irrigation), estimated sewage treatment capacity required in gallons per day, and total area of disturbance. Other parameters will be included as appropriate for comparison of the alternatives. L. Potential Growth Inducing Aspects List of References Village of Bloomingburg Chestnut Ridge DEIS Draft Scope August, 2008 Page 7 List of Appendices Project Correspondence SEQRA Documentation List of interested and involved Parties Traffic Impact Study Hydrogeology Study Phase 1 Archaeology Study Wetlands Delineation Report Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Wastewater Collection and Conveyance Report Realty Subdivision and Water Systems Approval Village of Bloomingburg Chestnut Ridge DEIS Draft Scope August, 2008 Page 8 617.20 Appendix A State EnvironmentalQuality Review ASSESSMENTFORM FULLENVIRONMENTAL 17 April 2008 purpose: The full EAF is designedto help applicantsand agenties determine,in an orderly manner,whether a project or action may are aspectsof be significant. The question of whether an action may be iignificant is not always easy to answer. Frequently,there little or no formal have may significance who determine those that underitood lt is also u proje.t that are subjectiveor unmeasurable. knowledge have who many In addition, analysis. in environmental expert technically not be may or knowledgeof the environment in one pirticular areamay not be aware of the broaderconcernsaffecting the question of significance. process The full EAFis intendedto providea method whereby applicantsand agenciescan be assuredthat the determination project or action' fit a to information of introduction allow has been orderly, comprehensivein nature, yet flexible enoughto Full EAF Components: The full EAF is comprisedof three parts: part 1 : providesobjectivedata and informationabout a given projectand its site. By identifyingbasic projectdata, it assists a reviewer in the analysisthat takes place in Parts 2 and 3' paft 2t Focuseson identifyingthe range of possibleimpacts that may occur from a project or action. lt providesguidance The as to whether an impact is likely to be consideredsmall to moderateor whether it is a potentially-largeimpact. reduced. or mitigated be impact can an whether identifies form also part 3: lf any impact in part 2 is identifiedas potentially-large,then Part 3 is used to evaluatewhether or not the impact is actually important. THISAREAFORLEADAGENCYUSEONLY -- Type 1 and UnlistedActions OF SIGNIFICANCE DETERMTNATTON l-lpu't a l-l part Z l-l ,un r tdentifythe Portionsof EAFcompletedfor this project: and information, other supporting any and (Parts if appropriate), 3 1 and2 and Uponreviewof the informationrecordedon this EAF that: lead agency the by determined reasonably it is impact, each of boththe magnitudeand importance considering fn The projectwill not resultin any largeand importantimpact(s)and,therefore,is one whichwill not havea will be prepared. thereforea negativedeclaration significantimpacton the environment, Ie effect therewill not be a significant Althoughthe projectcouldhavea significanteffecton the environment, therefore required, havebeen PART 3 in measuresdescribed mitigation Actionbecausethe rorthiJUnlisted will be prepared.* negativedeclaration a CONDITIONED fc The projectmay resultin one or morelargeand importantimpactsthat may havea significantimpacton the will be prepared. thereforea positivedeclaration environment, *A ConditionedNegativeDeclarationis only valid for unlistedActions Name of Action Nameof LeadAgencY Title of ResponsibleOfficer officer) m resPonsible Officerin LeadAgency of Responsible Signature website Date Page 1 of 21 PARTl..PROJECTINFORMATION Prepared by ProjectSponsor NOTICE: This documentis designedto assistin determiningwhetherthe actionproposedmay have a significanteffecton the environment.Pleasecompletethe entireform, PartsA throughE. Answersto these questionswill be consideredas partof the you believe applicationfor approvaland may be subjectto furtherverification and publicreview. Provideany additionalinformation will be neededto completeParts 2 and 3. It is expectedthat completionof the full EAF will be dependenton informationcurrentlyavailableand will not involvenew studies, researchor investigation.lf informationrequiringsuch additionalwork is unavailable,so indicateand specifyeach instance. (i( Name of Action Villages of ChestnutRidge and the proposed v 0 \oou*,n 1vt,,t uJn 0\r T\q tKtpuv.r,rfi^z \ Locationof Action(includeStreetAddress,Municipality and County) Winterton Road,Main Streetand Market Street,Village of Bloomingburg,Sullivan County, NY Name of Applicant/SponsorSullivan Farms II (DuaneRoe) Address PO Box 243 City/ PO Bloomingburg State NY Zip Code 12721 State Zip Code B u s i n e s sT e l e p h o n e ( 8 4 5 )7 3 3 - 5 0 2 8 Nameof Owner(if different)same as aDove Address City/ PO Business Telephone Descriptionof Action: The proposedaction includesthe proposedVillages of ChestnutRidge Development,the water and sewerlines to the Village of BloomingburgWastewaterTreatmentPlant (WWTP) and the expansionof the existing Village WWTP. The Villagesof ChestnutRidge project includesa ResidentialPlannedUnit Development(PUDR) on 198.3acresthat would include a mix of 395 residentialunits including 102 singlefamily houses,200 townhouseunits and 93 patio units. Proposedsite amenitiesinclude a t hole golf course, clubhousewith restaurantand community center,community park, tenniscourtsand a swimming pool. Water will be providedto the Villages of ChestnutRidge Community by a proposednew centralwater system. The proposedwater systemwill consistof the developmentof 3 onsitewells, a water storagetank, a water pressurebuilding, and a distributionsystem. The distributionsystemwill servethe proposeddevelopmentand will be extendeddown Winterton Road,along the newly constructedMarket StreetRoad,acrossMain Streetand to the proposednew Village WWTP expansion. The Villages of ChestnutRidge Developmentwill be servedby a proposedcentralsewercollection and conveyancesystem. Sewage from the projectwill flow by gravity to one of the fwo onsitesewagepump stations. The pump stationswill pump the sewagein a forcemainalong Winterton Road to a new sanitarymanholeat the intersectionwith Market Street. The sewagewould then flow by gravity along Market StreetacrossMain Streetand to the Village of BloomingburgWWTP. The proposedactionalso requiredan upgradeand expansionof the existingVillage of Bloomingburg WWTP. The existingWWTP is permittedfor 70,000gpd, the proposedexpansionis for a total of 325,000gpd. The expansionwill consistof the constructionof a entirelynewWWTP. . I r r 1\^+vrfrirr{[t*1nrn,ao^,\q'pnpoqtu\t \+t iwivrp'ir4q[6* t\* n/Y\\^t^rt a^J. b^t{ ovrMh {,l,'tlrttn* 't \l\'l*^'(V*T ntlv towyt"$n^ tw\.,r.\rn^, t Page2 of 21 N.A. if not applacable PleaseCompleteEachQuestion--lndicate A. SITEDESCRIPTION Physicalsettingof overallproject,both developedand undevelopedareas. 1. presentLandUse:[*l ,roun [*l tnour,riul (suburban) ltl nrrut(non-farm) Resioential Commercial f ff f-lo,n., fl ror"r, fTlAsricutture I r' 210'2 6$s5. Totafacreageof project ils6' \\W A P P R O X I M A TAEC R E A G E r, ku*,[ [9w\,ttvu\^^ tr --6"'t;,) = \\( ? qr ) ,,.t'\i\\r Y\L2 C.9uro A F T E RC O M P L E T I O N PRESENTLY (Non-agricultural) Meadowor Brushland 1 . 5a c r e s ![acres 43.7 acres 20.7 acres 105i acres o acres 50.4 acres 49.9 6qrs5 0 acres 0 acres 8.9 acres 3 5 . 6a c r e s Forested (lncludesorchards,cropland,pasture,etc.) Agricultural Wetland(Freshwater or tidal as per Articles24,25 of ECL) WaterSurfaceArea Unvegetated(Rock,earth or fill) Roads,buildingsand other paved surfaces 102.f acres Other (lndicatetype) lawn, fairway 3. What is predominantsoil type(s)on projectsite? a. Soildrainage: Flw"rr drained l0 % of site lZ poorty drained 4 toouru,"lywelldraine I 65% of site. 25 o/oof site withinsoilgroup1 through4 of the NYSLand how manyacresof soilareclassified landis involved, b. lf anyagricultural 370). System?/ 2 / acres(see1 NYCRR Classification on projectsite? f,] 4. Aretherebedrockoutcroppings ves to E \\ reet)Qnn 9*[\** C,,*\x ' / \4^ \ 4wv,16) 5. Approximatepercentageof proposedprojectsite with slopes: Uo-l o"/o 40%o 6. Ulo- 1s%i" 40y" fl'tsu" u U 20*%o or grearcr to,,o[ containa building,site, or district, listedon the State or NationalRegistersof ls projectsubstantia!,lgcontiguous H i s t o r i c P l a c e s ?| l v e s lrlruo 7 . ls pro.;ectsubstantiallycontiguousto a site listedon the Registerof NationalNaturalLandmarks? B. what is the depthof the watertable? 0' ro 6' (inreet) (V *t principal, or solesourceaquifer? overa primary, 9. ls sitelocated nU\" l-.lr., F t presently existin the projectarea? opportunities fishingor shellfishing 10. Dohunring, Page 3 of 21 h/}\f,] 1! E [-l "", to , *o ( ^O\ h " t"|)' ltl E "", E t D n*V\, \ \LU 11. Doesprojectsite containany speciesof plantor animallife that is identifiedas threatenedor endangeredf [V", Eto NYSDEC letterdated28 February2006,additionallya studyfor bog turtlesand IndianaBats is beingperformedby the applicant. formations? Are thereany uniqueor unusuallandforms on the projectsite?(i.e.,cliffs,dunes,othergeological [v* E to Describe: as an open spaceor recreationarea? 13. ls the projectsite presentlyused by the communityor neighborhood YeS E*o 14. Doesthe presentsite includescenicviews knownto be importantto the community? 15. Streamswithin or contiguousto projectarea: Kill Kill and unnamedtributariesto the Shawangunk Shawangunk a. Nameof Streamand name of Riverto which it is tributarv Kill is tributaryto the Wallkill River The Shawangunk 1 6 . Lakes, wetland areaswithin or c Federalwetlandshavebeendelineatedand shownon the siteplans. b. Size(in acres): Approximately50.4acres Page4 of 21 E*o 17. ls the site servedby existingpublicutilitiesZ H*o Ves I il,",H*. t\'d iTtli,f,'$y a. lf YES, doessufficientcapacityexist to allow connection? b. be necessary to allow connection? lf YES,will improvements fives [*o districtcertifiedpursuantto Agriculture and MarketsLaw, Article25-AA,Section303 and 18. ls the site locatedin an aqricultural 3o4? Bv"' flto pursuantto Article8 of the ECL, Areadesignated 19. ls the site locatedin or substantiallv contiguousto a CriticalEnvironmental ruo" a n d 6 N Y C R R6 1 7 ? n Y e s [ 20. Has the site ever been usedfor the disposalof solid or hazardouswastes? E*o [-]ves B. ProjectDescription and scaleof project(fill in dimensions as appropriate). 1. Physicaldimensions a. Totalcontiguousacreageowned or controlledby projectsponsor: 0 acresinitially;-__J302 b. Projectacreageto be developed: c. P r o j e cat c r e a gteo r e m a i nu n d e v e l o p e! (di:a c r e s . d. Lengthof project,in miles: e. lf the projectis an expansion,indicatepercentof expansionproposed. Ll5 (if appropriate) Numberof off-streetparkingspacesexisting 2; , ( q\Y 464v" proposed 485 305(uoon .o.ffir generated perhour: vehicutar trips s. Maximum h. O n eF a m i l y . tY 4 4t rW liftrn l r tt ,i"n qVA project)? v ,(lr\" lUrrX t lf residential: Numberand type of housingunits: Initially 2{LEA M u l t i p l eF a m i l y Two Family 102 \"t lYo* r 35 ft height; 80 ft width; j. Linearfeet of frontagealonga publicthoroughfare projectwill occupyis? lr, rd t r Condominium 3. Will disturbedareasbe reclaimed a. ["", il*o 170ft length. 5.715ft, How muchnaturalmaterial(i.e.rock,earth,etc.)will be removedfrom the site? 0 tons/cubicyards. N/A lf yes, for what intendedpurposeis the site beingreclaimed? Disturbedareaswill be stabilizedwith vegetationin theproposedgolf courseand lawn area.Pavedroadsandbuildingsarealso proposed. b, Will topsoilbe stockpiledfor reclamation? c. 4. il*o flv"t Will uppersubsoilbe stockpiledfor reclamation? [ t", fl *o How many acresof vegetation(trees,shrubs,groundcovers)will be removedfrom site?-f Page5 of 21 acres. \ -\ )' / 293 i. Dimensions(in feet) of largestproposedstructure: ^ \LE, A[-Unpd, ) Ultimately 2. \ ) '/ acresultimately. \ f. pqolEcr ToaA L 210.2u.r"r. (/ruC LvTES 5. Will any matureforest(over1OOyearsold)or otherlocally-important vegetationbe removedby this project? J_|t", E*o months,(including demolition) periodof construction: lf singlephaseproject:Anticipated _ lf multi-phased: 4 (number) a. Total numberof phasesanticipated b. Anticipateddate of commencementphase1: 10 month 2q08 year,(including demolition) c. Approximatecompletiondate of final phase: l0 month phases?I-l d. ls phase1 functionally on subsequent dependent 8. will blasting occurduringconstruction?ff 9. Numberofjobs generated: duringconstruction 2013 year. v", E to ves [Tlruo 200; afterprojectis complete bL 1 0 . Number ofjobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Willprojectrequirerelocation of any projectsor facilities? [*1t., E *o lf yes, explain: 12. ls surfaceliquidwastedisposalinvolved?lTl ,", f, *o , {TF v\t\trJ \N\l IY:tO\' r ^ ' r l t" 9\nfiNnUfl'r,i.& b. Nameof water bodyinto which effluentwill be dischargedtt.ut.d effluentdischarge Fi\t a. lf yes, indicatetype of waste (sewage,industrial, etc) andamount sewagetreatedat 13. ls subsurface liquidwastedisposalinvolved?n v., E*o rype 14. Will surfaceareaof an existingwater bodyincreaseor decrease by proposal? n y", El *o lf yes,explain: 15. ls projector any portionof projectlocatedin a 1Ooyearflood plain? lTlVes generate solidwaste?lTl v", il 16. Willtheproject il,o LiltiX'ffI$T.f^\ to d. permonth?.,![ tons(?,qn v\^.r\\4nd,* y lryes,whatistheamount e4\gry ,r,t?ryrt.O*4 * | T\t 'il^JtL , 5 0 t/10\P) rw?A's b. tfyes,wil anexisting waste facitity sotid beused? lTl v", E ro c. lf yes,givename privatehauler ; locationvarious d. Willanywastesnot go intoa sewagedisposal systemor intoa sanitarylandfill?[t", Page6 of 21 E to e. lf yes,explain: 17. Willthe projectinvolvethe disposal of solidwaste? ilr", a. lf yes, what is the anticipatedrate of disposal? b. lf yes, what is the anticipatedsite life? _ Eto tons/month. | 18.wil project useherbicides orpesticidesz iTlv", Iro , (. h- 19. Willprojectroutinely produce odors(morethanonehourperoay)zI , , f \4^a, ?f\ | y., E]tyo 20. Willprojectproduceoperating noiseexceeding the localambient noiselevels?I-1v", in energyrr"z Fl 21. willprojectresultin an increase ves [-l ) t U) tO\^rV Elto tlo lf yes, indicatetype(s) lncreasedelectricaluse 22. lf watersupplyis fromwells,indicatepumpingcapacity waterusageperday 135000gallons/day. 23. rotalanticipated (.*O*ntn 24. DoesprojectinvolveLocal,Stateor Federalfunding?f, ffi)$^r"[nf 250 gallons/minute. t., lTl *o" lf yes,explain: P a g e To f 2 1 )Unn 25. ApprovalsRequired: Type [Tl "", City, Town, SubmittalDate PUDROverlay f, ro District Approval HOA Approval t*''o*@Fl"u' Site plan approval il*o l*]"", City, Town ZoningBoard and subdivisionapproval E *o NYSDOH approvalof lTlr", n *o Other LocalAoencies l-1r", El 'o Agencies OtherRegional JTl"", StateAgencies [ *o F1"", [ *o water system SullivanCounty DPW EntrancePermits NYSDEC streamcrossins permit,watertakingpermit, t STP d,ppt?0Vfu\ sewerextension, TT ACOE - Mitieationof FI"", n*o FederalAgencies wetlands C. Zoningand PlanningInformation 1 . Doesproposedactioninvolvea planningor zoningdecision?fTlv"t [ *o lf Yes,indicatedecisionrequired: zoningvariance l--l zontngamendment l-l [TI sit"ptun usepermit f--l speciat [ ruewlrevision of masterplan ptan llll *.rorr." management [-]l ,roo,u,r,on fTlo,n", ?\DIL Page8 of 21 Orr,'rrtnrlO of the site? 2. Whatis the zoningclassification(s) The Sullivan FarmsII portion was annexedinto the Village in November2001 in the Rl Zone. The proposedSTP is in Zone R I . The utility lines betweenSullivan FarmsII and the proposedSTP are in Zones n t tl^^g\.N I) D , Whatis the maximumpotential of the site if developed as 198.3x 2witJacre:396 unitspermitted;(395 unitsproposed) 4. What is the proposedzoningof the site? PUDR overlay district over the Rl Zone for the Sullivan FarmsII portion of the project. 5. What is the maximum potential developmentof the site if developedas permitted by the proposedzoning? 395 units, clubhouse,golf course,other site amenities 6. I v"' ls the proposedaction consistent with the recommendeduses in adopted local land use plans? f]*o 7. Whatarethe predominant landuse(s)andzoningclassifications withina /+ mileradiusof proposed action? Village of Bloomingburg: CD - Conservation District Rl - SingleFamily Residence NBD - NeighborhoodBusinessDistrict Town of Mamakating: VC - Village Center PO - PlannedOffice with adjoining/surrounding landuseswith a % mile? actioncompatible 8 . ls the proposed o lf the proposed of land,how manylotsareproposed? 1 0 2s i actionis the subdivision $A\f,\ a. Whatis the minimumlot sizeproposed? Page9 of 21 l-ilve' e family lots VW\\ f*o \r^,, p o\^&\ 10. Will proposedactionrequireany authorization(s) for the formationof seweror water districts? [ v"r H *o The sitewill be servedby its own onsitewatersystem.The sitewill be servedby the proposedVillage of Bloomingburg Wastewater TreatmentPlant. 1 1 . Will the proposedaction createa demandfor any communityprovidedservices(recreation,education,police,fire protection? flv", a, t *o lf yes, is existingcapacitysufficientto handleprojecteddemand? [ ilto V"t The sitewill be servedby a new watersystemthatwill providefire protection. 12. Will the proposedaction result in the generationof traffic significantlyabovepresentlevels? a. traffic. lf yes, is the existingroadnetworkadequateto handlethe additional ["u, Elr",fl*o fl*o A traffic studyis beingpreparedby the Applicant D. InformationalDetails Attach any additionalinformationas may be neededto clarifyyour project. lf there are or may be any adverseimpacts which you proposeto mitigateor avoidthem associated with your proposal,pleasediscusssuch impactsand the measures E. Verification I certify that the informationprovidedaboveis true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Villagesat ChestnutRidge Date 4l16108 Signature Title lf the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, completethe CoastalAssessmentForm before proceedingwith this assessment. P a g e1 0o f 2 1