{"id":721,"date":"2011-02-05T16:25:33","date_gmt":"2011-02-05T16:25:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/middleislandcivic.com\/?p=721"},"modified":"2011-02-05T16:25:33","modified_gmt":"2011-02-05T16:25:33","slug":"nss-article-on-carmans-river-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/s453969799.onlinehome.us\/mica\/?p=721","title":{"rendered":"NSS article on Carmans River Study"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"headbar\">\n<div>\n<h1>Carmans River Study Group votes on final recommendations<\/h1>\n<p>By <a title=\"Posts by Jennifer Gustavson\" href=\"http:\/\/northshoresun.timesreview.com\/author\/jgustavson\/\">Jennifer Gustavson<\/a> | February 5, 2011 in <a title=\"View all posts in Featured Stories\" rel=\"category tag\" href=\"http:\/\/northshoresun.timesreview.com\/category\/featured-stories\/\">Featured Stories<\/a>, <a title=\"View all posts in News\" rel=\"category tag\" href=\"http:\/\/northshoresun.timesreview.com\/category\/news\/\">News<\/a><\/p>\n<div>\n<div><a href=\"http:\/\/www.addthis.com\/bookmark.php?v=250&amp;username=timesreviewadmin\">Share<\/a>|<a title=\"Email\"><\/a><a title=\"Save to Favorites\"><\/a><a title=\"Print\"><\/a><a title=\"Send to Facebook\" href=\"http:\/\/www.addthis.com\/bookmark.php?v=250&amp;winname=addthis&amp;pub=timesreviewadmin&amp;source=tbx-250,wpp-250&amp;lng=en-US&amp;s=facebook&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fnorthshoresun.timesreview.com%2F2011%2F02%2F6211%2Fcarmans-river-study-group-votes-on-final-recommendations%2F&amp;title=North%20Shore%20Sun&amp;ate=AT-timesreviewadmin\/-\/fs-0\/4d4d777d67ef2e91\/1&amp;CXNID=2000001.5215456080540439074NXC&amp;pre=http%3A%2F%2Fnorthshoresun.timesreview.com%2Fnews%2F&amp;tt=0\" target=\"_blank\"><\/a><a title=\"Tweet This\" target=\"_blank\"><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>The Carmans River Study Group voted Friday  on its final recommendations to protect the watershed, including a new  list of properties that should be considered for open space acquisition  and water quality standards.<\/p>\n<p>The group voted in favor of a water protection measure, suggested  during the public comment section of the meeting by Trout Unlimited  president Doug Swesty, that would ban the use of pesticides on  town-owned property within the Carmans River watershed.<\/p>\n<p>The group also approved a 2.5 milligram per litter nitrate standard  for development within the Pine Barrens jurisdiction and a 4.5 milligram  per litter nitrate standard for the rest of the river\u2019s watershed. The  standards determine how much nitrogen is released from septic systems  and sewage treatment plants.<\/p>\n<p>Peconic Baykeeper Kevin McAllister was the only person to vote in  opposition and said the 4.5 milligram per litter nitrate standard \u201cfalls  short off the mark when it comes to protecting groundwater relative to  surface water protection.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Prior to the vote, Mr. McAllister asked how the standard was  determined. Town officials said it came from Bill Spitz, regional water  manager for the Department of Environmental Conservation, who replied,  \u201cIt wasn\u2019t me.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Long Island Builders Institute representative Bob Wieboldt then said  the determination was made because a 4.5 milligram standard is  \u201creasonable.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s not just science; it\u2019s economics, too,\u201d Mr. Wieboldt said,  adding large developments can meet the 2.5 milligram standard through  sewage treatment plants, but the cost for smaller developments to reach  that standard would be \u201ctoo expensive.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Mr. McAllister called the reasoning \u201carbitrary\u201d and said the standard should be based on scientific data.<\/p>\n<p>Environmentalists have argued that pending development projects  located within the Carmans River watershed would negatively impact the  nearly 10-mile-long river.<\/p>\n<p>The study group agreed to recommend that the Town Board pursue  acquisition of several parcels within the river\u2019s watershed for  preservation of open space. If landowners refused, then the study group  recommends that the Town Board rezone the parcels to five-acre  residential zoning, which would deter high-density development.<\/p>\n<p>Added to the list is Suffolk County-owned land in Yaphank, but only if it\u2019s declared as surplus by the Legislature.<\/p>\n<p>The parcel is part of the controversial mixed-use Legacy Village  project, where an environmental impact study is already underway.<\/p>\n<p>Also added to the list are two proposed housing developments in  Middle Island: the Sam Glass property, which is slated for a 66-unit  housing project; and Sandy Hills, where a 135-unit housing development  is proposed.<\/p>\n<p>Middle Island civic president Tom Talbot voiced opposition during the  public comment section of the meeting and said since the projects are  located north of Route 25, they should not be included on the list.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThese two projects were identified as key elements in the Middle  Island Land Use Plan as part of a walkable downtown [development],\u201d he  said.<\/p>\n<p>The ranking system that determined the list, as well as the maps to  be included in the Carmans River Watershed Comprehensive Plan, will be  completed at the study group\u2019s final meeting scheduled for Wednesday at  noon.<\/p>\n<p>The final draft will be presented to the Town Board during work session Thursday.<\/p>\n<p><em>jennifer@northshoresun.com<\/em><\/p>\n<div><a rel=\"tag\" href=\"http:\/\/northshoresun.timesreview.com\/tag\/town-of-brookhaven\/\"><br \/>\n<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Carmans River Study Group votes on final recommendations By Jennifer Gustavson | February 5, 2011 in Featured Stories, News Share| The Carmans River Study Group voted Friday on its final recommendations to protect the watershed, including a new list of properties that should be considered for open space acquisition and water quality standards. 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